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SIR BERT BORil-N cANAnA luouou-nun . ‘i'i'.:;i.“lAl':i'A.fA..... iliullsii l>oliilcAl ci-yrs iuiAsoNs wuy Ar Lolyoou uANoui~:i ‘r O-»-r-_---- nw .Damian gvmw Shaun be Represented at the Brig;_di_er General McDougall _Tendered Banquet at atroiiierence. Tells London Telegraph What hich Domimon and British Govermnents Were __ Cmp, Has- Dom - - Represented. ' Canadian Forestry? -Corps Eulogized for Partit Ilad Played in the War. (Special To The Guardian) ed. _Canada had contributed over 450,- .- .¢__._._.__._- O___.___._." _...___ . LQNDON. Dec. 3.-"War efforts 000 .men to the war and her soldiers (8pcelal.te- The Guardian) -resenintivcs paid strong tribute to the (Special To _The Guardian) AMSTERDAM, Dec. 3.-‘A number' of soldiers and the workmen’s cou_ncil iu'Germany have requested the Ger- man Government to have iorlner Elli- peror William tried by ll German tri- bunal, according to a. News Agency from Berlin. The _Government it is stated will submit the question to the National Assembly. Surrender ol German _ _ _. (Special to'The Guardian) LONDON. Dec. Il.- li. is exp_ct:tcil{ Auuosiulliul CLEARING sitttAiil»_A'litiiiit-any Pinion of candidates. Prosper _ Bright for Renewal oi Conlidenceiii ‘Premier ' Lloyd George.. ~ - - ‘encies The situation in the midiands is clearer wit hthe prospects of 'coal- ition growing brighter daily. Many and the future of Canada" were the had been since February, 1915, in the - , Iwork of tlle_F‘orestry Corps and the subjects of an interview with |Slr Rob forefront of the struggle. At present LONDON. Dec. 3.--On Saturday ilort it Played in Winning the WM. Warships near Complete ert`Borde_n which iille acolulnn in the ‘there were 295,000 -Canadians on this evening Brigadier General McDougall_I General _McDougall told ot’ the for- _ ily Telegraph Speaking of the side of the Atlantic under the com Dil‘0¢t01' of the Canadian Forestry C i _ mation of the orps ind its work (special _to me Guanuan) that the official nolllinlltion of candl~ ,who deplore the holding _of the elect- dates on Wednesday will somewhat ion at this time feel that Lloyd George clarify the political situation which is is entitled io a renewal ohconiidenico ilow greatly muddled owing i0 21 ilieth- on account of his record and his abil~ Da . . _ _ Peace Congerence, Sir Robert said it mend of Sir Arthur Currie; and 100,- Corps. was tendered a banquet by the was not only appropriate but ueces- 000 or over are marching towards the heads of the departments under his iary that the Dominions be represent- Rhine. command. The Dominion Government ' ` _ A _'_ _ __ was represented by Hon. C. J. Doh- -'V ` VI I I I ` . _ erty and Sir George Perley and the This year in the production oi timber it had saved ocean tonnage equivalent to feeding fifteen million people. Sir W. J. Bull announced that as soon as possible British soldiers would take _ . British Government by Sir Albert the place of Canadians in the Forest~ . _ _ ~ Stanley, Preis. of the Board of Trade try Corps to allow Canadians to rc- '_ _ _ . Sir W. J. Bull,~_Tirnber Cohtroller-_ and _ Ulm 1101116 but 0- llllllnbeli 0l` 0f5IC°1`S i , . _ Mr. Arthur Hewins, Under~Secretary would be retained to direct operat- BASEL, Dec. ll.--fit s reported from Berlin that the surrender oi' German warsllips, under' the terms of tile arm- istice. has now been carried out with the exception oi tho battleship Konigl the cruiser Dresden, and lt torpedo' boat wbicll will be taken to England eurly this month " - for colonial Affairs. The uaritien renlinns. I _ `, ` F ' ' I s I ' ` -Belgiums Damage Estimated 7000`Invalid Soldiers in Canada Receiving Pensions to - I at 'Six Bw Francs ' ' be Added to Later hy 45,000 Now in British - _ H 't ls. ‘ _ ' BRUSSELS, bee. ri.-'rue <-.entrai _ , I _ industrial committee of Belgium, nf- (Bpoolsi to the Guardian) 0T'l‘AiWiA, Dec. 3.--There is no prospect of any diminution in the work of the Board of Pension Commission- ers for some months to come. There are in Canada at the present time ap- proximately 7,000 soldiers under treat- ment or receiving vocational training who are in receipt of -pension The ev- acuation of the 'numerous hospitals and convalescent homes all over Great Britain will result in a large influx of Canadian invalid soldiers whose cases for .pensions will have to be considered. A rough estimate plac es the numbeg of -Canadian soldiers at present in British Hospitals at over 45,000. It is possible 'of course that many of these may eventually be dis- charged as fit. _ (Special To The Guardian) omony. The Canadian Pioneer is the MONTREAL, Dec. 3.-Tomorrow first of tl group of 31 steel vessels 'will see the initiation oi the Canadian which are being built ut the order of Government’s mercantilet iieet on the the Canadian Government so that St. Lawrence when the first cargo within lr _ year or so Can- (Special To The Guardian) ter an investigation estimates that Will be Launched Today Who _the S.S.._Canadian.ff§;i1;:;;:..‘airs2..::;i;“;i“....::i‘.t::;iii ‘and raw mllteriill is six billion francs. Lady Borden. Thirty More.Shlps to Follow. FirSt_NewS of ' ' _ _ Siberian C. E. F. (Special To The Guardian) OTTAVVA, Dec. 3.-The first ict- tcrs describing the trip of thc advance P- L steamer. built under the comprehen-lads will no~longer be entirely `. . ._ _ _ l ‘ ‘ .` ‘ sive program recently announced byIGovernmellt so that within ayear or 'P“"tY °f the Canadian Expeditionary , ' 'I A _ . f '_ ' ' the Minister of Marine and Fislieries;Iso Canada will no longer be entirely' f°"‘° P" `SIbeI'm °°"°59 the P“°In° and _ I _ .. I I I I . ` Hon. C.C.Ballantyne, will be`launch-'dependent upon Great Britain or any its a""|‘“‘I_at VI“dIV°SI~°k has been 'C' _._-n--»--1 ie cer IP 63000 eived at the Military Department _ ' ed at 11.30. The Act of christeninglthe Allies for her shipping. The boat - - I . the iS. 5.- Canadaiil Pioneer will filllgwhich is to take the water tomorrow The advallce glmfd left- Vi’-f*c°“"9f _ _ K A _ to Lady Borden who, in the absence or _ is 8,100 tens with a length el 405 feet, 011 the afternoon of 0°- 11 ar1'iviul: ol- ' tho Premier overseas, has been invit- breadth 52 feet, depth 31 feet and H. cclved at the Military Department. .I ` 'To The Guardian) granted to other countries to be im- ed bi the buudem t° penorm tl I I I' ` I _*WWW* 'Wl°NNI.PEG Dec. 2.-The Co-op- Imediately extended to Britain! all cor- h ` ' 4_7 ";ii.i'is':;“;5 infra? liz' GERMANS DESTRQYED- ~ . naming stints jll1'&lid's° as follows: Immediate' and tected byt q .p ~ _ _ _ . _ suhitantldi alll-'round reduction of 'the lish accurate statements of their earn- , , _ ._ _ __ _ _ ‘ -- iilistoms tariff; reduction of customs ings, every claim for tariff protection ‘ (Special to The Guardian) ' " ' _ 5 ecqal pa,-_ - OTTAWA, Dec, 2:.-As the result of iiuty on goods imported from Britain to be heard publicly by p _ D w`6n'e Mit of we rates charged under mmentm-y ¢ommm_ee_ _ _ _ _ I __ complaints in regard to handling re ' ‘ . cg of the The -resulting reduction n revenue `, _ l ` ‘turned soldiers the militia. department eratlve_Far'in'§rs announce their de- tha general tariff. acceltl-B11 nas issued orders that in future nc' reciprocity agreement of 1911 and the is to be met 'by direct taxalion on un- _ _ _ _ _ -' ~ m ‘» ' 1 p 5 di li d l d all ; du ted in- soldiers nrelo be landed in Toronto .._l...i..._.¢_ .A ......_.._...A ...A ... .. -»_____§»,_f§_._-_-__°:_-:___ ;_-Lug”-;e;axag;gn_; md In 0rder to Couceal ,Germanys Responsiblhty in ,b_,w____ 8 ___ and 8 __ ____ T__m_, ',1i-ieuilil . -. _, .. .liiditii 1l1:Iiihlné:Y» v'I;ll;T:les,nigr.;II‘izers, ' usted tax on corporate profits and byé - . ' enroute will be held so as not to arrive ` I J h ment illuminating fuel basing the levyingand collectinx Of __ 9°.°I- i“mil°.*" 9° ' ' . ‘ ` lillil, l\lb¥i0ll»ill8 011° W b° l’I“°°d °“ the 'b“5I"°“ P"°m° mx “D0” um mf' (special To The Guardian) Melkenbuhr, a former Socialist Mem- tlle freollct; all tarii! concessions uni cash invested. _ ber of the_ Reichstag declared in a - -- F - speech in Berlin, according to advice -- '~ ' ' *_ ' -PARIS, Dec. 3. The German or es of the German General Govern G. at Brussels are destroyed,also alldocu ,proposal of Dr 'Solf the German for Q Will’ after 8 p ni ' Begins December 20 . _, sign Office was destroyed by fire ami received here. The revelations of _ ‘ all damaging documents in the archiv- I Melkenbuhr, the _Paris newspapers de- 3 - . *_ ' mentlciar throw a singular light on the (Special To The Guardian) ` . ' ` ments in Berlin which inlght be use-ielgn secretory to have n neutral com- PARIS, Dec. 3.-lt appears tile Ger- tul in placing responsibility of the mission ell uire into thc origin of the mans will be unable in hand over all . ' _ i .~ of the 5000 locomotives stipulated in `. ' l . war on the German Government, Herr _ , ---------1° _ ’ _ ` __ __ the nrmi-stice agreement by Dec. 15th UPDAIWA, Dec. 2.--'1’hrou3l1 We M1011- T0 ensure the Il`I“mPh Of U19 - according to -thc Matin and it is pro- niember with undying gratitlldo i\0W Premier LloydkGeorg`e:- _ _ _ _ f .... . _ _ , ~ . , 'Fil received your' telegram of con- their comrades ‘in Canada stood side l _ _ _ arstuiatiennlonthe success or the A1- by side with their in helping 10 \_>fil1€ - ._ _ . ‘ . ' . _lies with |»i~eael\.p|¢ngni-e and apprec-to an and this unparaiel-led conflict. . .; ._ - . , L . ~. _l' `._ 1<'_ ;~;~ - _,- ___ - _ _____‘ _ __ _,__ 'N035 ` A I ° ` ' Th -D k f D on h' lt' _a_t_es His Approval of _ `Ctded1to Dellilllllk mt (;e,-many e Pliosingial Pzigrinildle Iloimllis Entertainment, _l\_.MBfI‘lliR.-DA_.M, Dec. . from Berlin today declared that Getr- - (Special to the _tlusrdlanl _ many hasosdad north Gclileswis I" PARIS' Dec' 1‘_The mst of me Judge A. A. Macdonald received a President of the Board ot Tmde (Mr. t f th D ' I - - -15.000 081'!! WHICH GBYNGHY must 5°' telegram last night intimating that H. 'V. Buntaln) or Presidori o 0 1 _A -...AA ` '-- " * - Including Citizens Banquet. enlnark. ' ‘ ilvoi' i0 310 Aim" ““‘.|°" *P9 "nm °f the Governor General the Duke of Rotary Club (Mr. H. M. Vanliuskirk.) the armistioe, arrived 'yesterday at WIRELESS. STATIONS _ICQNT the frontier and were received by mil- ) .resume f _ _ Matin . _ - 3_ _ _ _ __.1__._`.A group of Inde- ._ pong ht‘§d t_pomwN@- 'l_Il,° ,°“f‘:_ _ , _ “Ili 'Mit . ..\;l,1.° .5P°""“.'»“¥'» 999°” - ' . .af-11.'-.ef°\»an°sW\s' ~°°il'.°" °°“'.’*"~‘l -Tl.”-A “IEA"miS.IlI?ii;1nn ‘ or au w_u-time learn. m.o°rm»_l1r and .. - TEMPE _ __ »'. is now_ms)ni_|ittn .pmngrnadl 21"* . TIDE. MOON. LTO- other news, :tha Berlin Tagebleatt - _...__ vm. A ` .A-ll, - 'ronoN'ro. Dec. 4.-lns_»iei-ly winds ` -.ANNOUNO-EMEl'¥'l'S. " 'ride wm lieynigtil this morning _nt ' comme EVENTS. - “Baptist Charlotteown. with ral`n_ . 11.44 and ltomorllow at 12.26. tools _ - ¢1o.aa~s_na wma It 11-17- .- _;E_T(‘». _a _Sdn '°____m_. ‘mg 2/don at 4.43 and mo "ge 4_'t_ii‘; rises tomorrow ' Q°%’?|:q:§` tigornlihogwat 7.35 lthll Wifi! 5" 75”: ‘ mc' der when noon' nm-our ¢ité'r¢iodn___gz ago. °° ' New mm _.W l°:“ ..i¢nry___nutnorities, l according to the Devonshire approved of me program --_--=-.---------~' `pi-gpdred for his recetpltion in Charlot- tetown, including the citizens public banquet in the Victoria. Hotel on_ I<"i‘i- -4§y;'qy9ni||5 .peel a. As accommoda- tionawill be limited io loo plates. oitiatm desirous ei reins. present must procure their tickets witlhout .` delay _ __"_ from nn wel-snip the Mayor, the _ ;_g.=_,_}. Proceedings or _Peace -_ Congress to lie issued Daily (s`p¢el¢i`~r° rue can-alan) PARIS; Dec, 3.-'lt is reported that an qi-sement use been reassert sy me _ ‘Ailied'Governmants for the issue. daily _ during the peace congress of an offic- ,ial.-'eoiitmuaioaiion regarding deliber- eo- o mi m FE @ W -___ Governor `Gene'rall, Sir Thomas Whitalprlnciple of liberty' Canada hae Mt babie that the Allies will grant more 'acting Primo Minister has received the iilnched from the sternest sacrifice. _ _ _ _ _ _ Mme ,to the e,,emy_ this will have th( oloi'l&wliig‘c`ongrat.ula.tory cable from Tile people of this country will re- __ _ _ _ . _ effect of delaying peace negotiations' since they cannot begin until the Lon- dltiolls have been _all fulfilled, U. S. STIRRED . » OVER PRES. WII.SON (Special To The Guardian) .A WASHINGTON. Dec. 3.--President Wilson ie expected to leave this even ing. for New York from which port he and the otllér American lepreeenia tives to tho -peace conference will sail in the liner George Washington for Europe. _ ` . 1 I . , _ _ W5' l I - wmsuimoros. nee. a.-senator- ‘ _ _ I I I Sherman, of illinois Republic'an_ in- i - _troduced today his resolution propos- ' ~ . _ing that the oiiice of President he declared vacant upon President Wil- sons departure for Europe and that the Vice-President assume thegexecu- tive duties. ‘ l-le was given unanimous consent for an address critizising the __“|||\ - - Presidents course. _ ` _-_~. ~ - . | vw\sl-nlnlo/roN, Dec. A.-nenre _ _ _ _sentnltivo James IL Mann, House Ro- -________ .1 __ . . _putliioan Leadenitoday came out flatly alrunii nie resolution to install vice- President Mlarshall in .tho .W'ilit€. _ _ ‘_ House as President while President Wilson is abroad. avfmiwrllnd. __ , _. . ., '- A - ““°”“"" ‘;""'° - ' l . ' ’ I ora of candidates in many constitut-I ity to carry the program he outlined. ., --~ L l _ _ (Special To The Guardian) i in joint session tolilly heard Presidcllt Wilsoll ilnnoulice forlllully his' purpose to attend thc pence conference and .nent silould play in dealing with nf- .er thc war problems. Delllocrats oil with cheers in which some Senators PRESIDENT WILSON FOR PEACE CONGRESS ,A Formal Anhouncement of _His Intention to be Present at Peace Congress Received With Cheers by Demo- crats and in Silence by Republicans., joined. The republicans were silent almost throughout the address ex- '\VASlilNGTON,‘Dc‘c. 3.-Coilgresi4 cept when the President referred to the valor and efficiency of America's soldiers and mentioned the names of Pershing and Sims.Threa.tened inter- give his views on the part the Govern- ruptlons by members who disapprov- ed of the trip and.of the _presideni.’s failure to include u Senator among the the house received thc announcement _peace delegates. however, did not mat- el~ia.lize. \ (Special To The Guardian) OTTAWA, Doc. 2.-After careful ‘onsidcrzltiun and gr full interchnrge oi_ /iews with the Goverlllllellt, it line; leon decided that the (Iilnndiull expo-_ iltionary force for Siberia, orgilnizeli- in tile lines /originally intended, will! le despatched. Accordingly the troops SIBERIAN EXPEDITION l (MESSAGE T0 CANADA now in waiting at Victoria will pro- <-.ccd forthwith to join their regiments :llrezldy at Vladivostok and 911 l'0\ltB. A condition of this decision is that ar- rangenlents will be made to send back io Canada within one year of the sign- ing oi the arlnistlce any member of, the force who desires to return. (Special To The Guardian) LONDON, Dec. 3.- M.r. Clemen- -~uceau, the French Premier, caused a sensation in his address at the French Embassy tonight by declaring that but For hlln Marshal Foch would have had no command. The occasion was li reception in honor of the Premier and \iarshal F‘och who were givoli anoth- -~r extraordinary ov-ation. l FROM OVERSEAS Cadet L_ G. Prowso. of the Canadian Engineers, son of lion. A. 1’_ Prowsc of Murray Harbor arrived ilome yes'- terday from England. He left the iri- land in Mnylast, having joined the Engineers in St. .iohn'e, Que. He has ‘been in England since June having been assigned to duty at the base oillce, Folkestone, not.. _being permitted to go to Franco owing to physical disablement_ which -put him in Catet'ory B-2. Cadet Prowse cross: rl from Canada to England in the S. S. Suturnlu from Montreal with 1,500 soldiers. it was :ln exciting .trip of which little was told in the Cunaflian papers at the tme owing to the censor regulations then prevailing. On the second day the ship was at-` tacked by a submarine all 7 p. m. but sho ~missed'her mark. Next morning it 6.30 thc .pirate again was seen. but the gunncrs were prepared and before -rho hind ti-me to launch it missile the llritisli gunners scnt` it fusiladc oi shells -info hcl' und she wus seen to heel over and disnppear._ Cadet Prowso came home by H. M. trnnepo1(t~A_quitaniia, which reached Halifax last _Thursday \_vith over 4,000 soldiers. They were given a great send off leaving England and a royal welcome nt Halifax. - I Cl -Tk C d`t . .. °'iiia:.‘;.-.“.°;...iiA...All All Milli" H03PllAl Ml|\li0ll|Al A. E. Mills, Boston, Masai -50.00 J. B. Matthews. Souris . . . . ._ 30.00 Mrs. E. B. Matthew, Souris .. 10.00 Rev. and Mrs.”-A. 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