I I Man’s Advice nun union ul eueuu as as nr. ." you knew. when you can see gn. personally. 0 t utter the one you dunfi gg yy nndevvlll to culuvnea he 1| rerun ,|"’¢¢t,_ yell: hope ‘ot development. ally eeeloulell, nie and ann n mac the unknown C //ff __ ____ I I ““‘ I _ -'V9 , In lc( dye 'llovvn one use the levvlpspor . li ~ ' I ut rrmwll li" 111114 -_-__ i . ,/Z _ - _ _ \ __,_ ‘I _ i _-__ T119 P°0Pi°$ Paper '»“I.i". Read bliebody »- /~ "*’ Covers Prince lidwarll Island , Like the Dew / , \ iiiiid _ (3) 7 no . _Oli I L anrlettctewn Gu'l:ln. nvrmorqu. ' - _ . = _ _“M CHARLOTTETOWN,~CA.NADX MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 1922 _ _ ) IIIIIIIIIIHIINIS' PIIIIIIEI ii _ _ _ ‘ -- ‘ PARIIS, Dec 10-‘Germany 'can .-\S'l‘ORlA, Ore, Dec 10- The T 1 ° (Special to The Guardian.) pay," declaredl Premier Mussoliii_i,_l»lisim-._ss _district oi' Astoria, thai 8 6g‘I'3.})I11Hg` Mos-rsniu., nes io-.iii oiii- of muy. to his iiewsiiiipemisii iii.. tiliilsi. city in omgiiii, is in mins., L§,S\!’,§g‘f,' *°` T1" G-sfdlsn-> ONE KH-I-ED AND scene l~lU R-so IN 'NWN cial statement was issued this uf. afternoon just before luis' train two are dead hundreds of e~ 1 ` " “Dec 10_A ‘gevnre the 'Prime Minister on 13th inst. Charlottetown Board of Trade held Saturday afternoon it was on the Act effective, ever ret li At a Council meeting of the 'to ta m motion of Mr. A. A. Pomeroy' seconded by M'r. S. A. MacDon-ia aid decided that the Board of r .V a etrchant was being asked to sign post cardl sent out by the Sec- etary; also to interview his Mem- Trade go on record as suppuriuug her of Parliament for the Domin- the Retail Merchnn-ts in opposing ion House and to send a night the imposition of a. 'two cent telegram, personally or -through st-amp tax on all receipts of tcu the members of his -branch us- llollars and. upwards, which is lo sociation, to the Prime Minister, come into force on Jan. lst, 1023. Ottawa, on Wednesday night, Dec A telegraphilc message to this ei- 13th opposing the tax. In this isltor at Ottawa on the 13th Inst.. action would be secured. lt was fect, will -be selltto the Prime Min wny prompt, united and uniform e and it was further decided It that the support of the Board on f :notion to notify Hon Mr, Sinclair of Trade, and a telegraphic mes- and M-r. ID. A. MacKinnon. M- sage to this erfe-ct from them, will - st i’.. of the action of the Board engtheu. the hands of the local 1- , . The resolution was put through association and it was for this as the result of 3, request present reason that the reouest was made ed 'by President C Il, Klhandleliby the Association representatives and Secretary B, Roy Holman Of Saturday, the local Retail 'Merchants 9-8-- sociatlon, who expillillell the great G, -Secretary Holman informs The uarilinn thathc .has sent u circu- lmconvenlence which the passilii lar post cord- and letter to every of mg Act would cause not 011-15' rettllll merchant on the Island and to retailers/ but to eve=ry011€ in the H great many replica have come country, Any transaction what-.int heartily supporting the protest ever involving ten dollars or up- of the Association. In the city Mr wards would require a receipt M111 Mondson of the Telegraph Com~ tax s-temp. even to the paying Oi pany has kind-ly offered und will Wm-igmenis wages. The resolution send messengers to call on the re was carried unanimously ill’i€1` tail merchants on the 13th for some discussion. their telegrums and will see that il was eikpialned that in ordert hey get out in good time. . ._ =--_- __ formalities Waived ' lo Installation _ lim Healy LONDON. Dec 10-King Georges scrupulous regard for Irish suscep- iloiiltlss is cieaiuy shown by thai -goodfeeiing he displayed In waiving( all customs formalities ln con after the .King had signed it. That -the old Irish leader should have been in London for two days :lifter his alppointm-ent was decided upon and that he was not ‘com- nmndoll", according to thc invari- able custom, to walit on -the mon- arch was another evidence of royal ccndesccnsion. it ii-i perfectly un- precedented in such cases. ‘ln fl1ct.iKing -George has endeav- ored to secure ns fnr as he could make the opposition of the Re- il Merchants to the passing of ternoon by t-he Rail-way Associa- the cuts imposed upon thirty-tivo thousand railway shopnien on Con il an hour, are to remain in force. tween rho Railway Association of way Employee-sl Dc-partincn-1. oi’ American Federation of Lu- bor, covering -the continua~- tion of rates paid employees in shop cra'l'ts- since August 16." May Call Another Conference I (Special to The Guardian.) l. WAISH-[NG-'l‘0N, Doc 10-(front t slgnifiicnnce is attached here to zl pact which abolishes probability of war on the Pacific might bc fees wherever in the world uni' com s While the United States Pr€S‘i‘ de-nt docs not specifically recom- c mend the making ol a pact like the Four Power plot. which wouicl extend to European affairs or cer- tain large phases of them, it ia the view here that this is intend- ed to sugfrest an uilllerstzlililins. (Tho possi_b-ility that t‘I1l'S '18 ii1€ forerunner of an attempt lo cull another conference. to bo held in ‘Wilsllin_l:ton. Is belicvcll hy lnuriyi words on this subject. v . isona, pulled out of the station -for l3ou~iui~ii homeless and propegty 1oss`;l;l§hq“;1ki, “I5 Kiushu’ the B°“ih' tion az canada to tue effect that loans. is-lilllliiiteo at s15,ooo,ooo' was cans-, f }‘°s ° ‘ 'ee ’”’”°’i’“i ’°’““"“ ..I am gomg ___ Loudon In. u,L.|cll by fire here today. For teni(; apan. is reported in a Toklo ope that we pass' from words to hours the fire held sway, ewtiiig`i1e§§§w,hrt3 me Ce~n{tml Nlfws' adiian I-Ines on August 16 lilst, facts.” Contilllled the Prerllliclu ell- ini avi-i--wliieiilng oath ziirougli the Lean) lil-iieieii nsrairei smri md h ahe ranging from five .D “me Uilm, route through Paris to. the Pre- city until _.,h0,-Hy after ,mom when _UV fh ° Puri] 5'” _ dll” ` » ;;:.i"-:'.-_ mie1"1'i ¢011fe1`i`f“c°- "muy like liyllnnilte stayed the flames. ‘ `\'h 0 l¢(iusesl:`ere‘ estrme' ' (BV OUR OWN wmE'LE5s') f- »- --.~ -. - -. The result of the weck‘s . lrom the ,i(ip9m1.i,,'_ (i_-.,i,||Tiat9 in tylhé next University shows it costs morei phrase of-p,.L,SidCm u,,,-_,|,iugiS. ,,d_ ,,e,.,,| Ui' these anininls are kept lil ,,,e,,,,bL,,.S of the ms), Labor' Ii,,,.,ylp,§0vimi,,_1 ' e.lucums_ It wwf than six million dollars annually uesowor ours. e e‘- . ` nga-_ ,< , . ,- , - - -- os his belief that the Four Power people as ln former days. hes, ’f;l;rfj3l,'&1}’;;f bftllfga :gigs °g"'2'f"`[:;‘g“?'"i_I§‘§nr wllgwwgft Iglkglfl LOS ANGELES, Dec. 10.- Ar- The possession of one or more ,»,,,,.|imnemmy umwsmlm rathmiiihbp ` j 1 ,ony ' ' thur Burch three times tried for white eleiphouts was co¢lslilr=_l'c/.l ,mm by Open rebellion “Wren” W S ' [murder of Belton Kennedy juries made a model “for like ussurau as one oi’ the necessities of king-, ' lall disagreeing freed on insanity hip by the -early rulers of Siam ~ nlou interests are concerned." and the other countries of the \la F ____ * . Iwi ,- ry . '"’¢'_.¢101Ilvl_th the installation of 'Tim H6lI¢§?i\’_&~o Governor-Gene1~nl' °' “mm M it has , sn invariaois mis for the -'GoVeHuot-Gelgerel of any Do- ’"‘i1\i°l\ f°,_Wedt personally on the Kills to receive -the Vice-Regal* Commission-for such the Govenr. or-G-eneral really is-from the King's own hands. , .But King Geonge realized that in` the hi-ghly sensative condition of irish feeling it was undesirable 9 und might give the internal enern. 8 rship were the cause ni' freqnonti \vnrs_ in -the sixteenth century for; instance, Bnyin Naung, King ot, Burma, demanded a white olo-I plianl; from the King of Siam. lip-, ou being refused he invaded thai country and captured the royal' family and three wihite elephants.- Accnrtllng to one'of the Siamese legend-3, Gnutama, Buddha was once a. 'white elephant, and ihis mo- to bc buck of the 1‘rcsidCnt`sithel'. 'ln a dream, met him in lico- en in that shape. i that no question of royal punctilioi ' The B0 Ca-1ie_d wihlte elephants are vl:ollolui<:s llccolnpanieil it. the United States today is that south died of injuries sustained in should raise anv obstacle in the‘]~)000 only rr. little lighter in color thnni DSC 1:).-The second some of its citizens ure still look-»accidel1t. Wa Cf the Fi-99 gtate_ _ ordinary elephants. Sometimes one sess on o' le prem ers conference ing for prosperity when it is here, -- y ‘ out DI'iIIIlI16II6I'lhas it few white hairs on the iienlll'llrORiR:lIL’l\ON Ark DEC 10- . . - . . ~. I i,S,i°°°-Q1' ¢° The Guardian) six hundred memlbers of the Cham-.-Legg Smith. negro, charged with ‘0‘\‘i-"ON- DCC- 10- Pi"-*miel`|lzer of Commerce of Newark NJ.. shooting Deputy Sheriff while at- l'foincairo_lo\vnrils_ the close of the whose guest he was at it banquet tempumg 8|-rest when from jail lil.-t .<1-s.-lion of the conlcrenco of nf, ips Rohm; Treat Hotel, fol- and 1y“¢hed_ A111011 ill'vlll_il>l`S1l@l'e wllny is und- lowing the is;-lug or the eoi-ner-~ ___ I'-rstoiill fo nuvl- snill that l<`ra:lce ,smile of me Chamber’s new ten-i KNOXVILLE, Ten., Dec. 10. - \\"vu1ll r<.n=if~nt to it moratorium of story steel home in Brantford Bishop R. G. Walerhouse pastor No elephiuits are entirely white. “'° YU-"IFS fm' Gcrlliflllv if certain Place, that the main aifncuity in or Methodist Episcopal Church y IOAILGARY Alta Dcr 10- Ap- lei olden dnys. the discovery ni hut the llisclissioii oi’ reparations inany of our citizens have assumed to lift Americen's cu .ln races of , - - . white elephant was n sllllrce 01 - I .- . l t ly one thousand minors 11 ‘ _ _ ggiiflxzdein eight cmd mines in great joy to the people. Alter f_h<. the Dmmheller Valley went oil fifiimiii had been i“il"`r(i;i wiill; strike _today nll;>_gi_n;._' ix;tl_n_:idi_tioniwk:*_;1O "§";_‘§;» ‘_;°_;;1_‘iIv$_fS;0 ofnnlner yo caso eiew~ -_ ' ‘- _ bi ll it th. pin:-c and es CANNPNG- N- i3- Dec 10'-P°i"°“' Castle Mmawn i. S1 Moog? twhleu »;le\pllIlixit iii stately Doss- d by fumes from his motor cur in Presidoni i"'“ ` 1631?; r°_ iessim 'to ,he L-,,pi¢.1i,_ whore n dk-,sed gm_age_ Frank H,.a,|y_ _“_ District 18, United Mine 0 e s.' I 1_1 b Ct I _,O “_ 195 Of 1118 new regime Opfwrtunity was fmmd-dead at noon immy at has instructed the nlcn to return im“C° Wo" E "9 "i r for making mischief if the usual his .home at Woodside two mum-to work tomorrow morning and to nrations problems and he believes oi' preset-valtiuii oi’ thc chronic umli endorse his slliggestilons. 'nil Alllvll debts had been begun. I.().\'ll()N, Dec. 10- Premier l‘oinc;lrc has ro-me to London to suggest at "rezlsoniibIe and just" wily nut oi’ the ‘ls-iii_:~sIni\din-g rep- th:\t. Gri-at Britain in the interest t':lir play should cvllole-lleartedly to\v:\rd concentrated wealth." Also \erse is in a state of unusual agi- tation," Mr. Weeks said, He quoted tronl it recent remlark by ‘Clemon- D 1924, when he expects to have he asserted the duty of the Uni-'challenger ready. tr-d States to assist those other na.-i l tions wfhich are in need of aid. , DOS ANGEl.1ES._D€C- 10---F00!- “It seems as if the W-hole uni- bail team from battleship New York won gridiron championship of Pacific Fleet 70 to 40 routlngteaml from s-hip Melville. ceuu, who said: "Europe is in -l chaos-the world is in chaos." i WASHINGTON, Dec 10-~Clem- __O__mam|e__ ___e__e 0bSe_______d_ T__e______ _mm hem H ___ ____ __ . _meet tonight and see if they cw .After a period of taining, the' -such is rho veiw expressed by --Instead of comiplnlnlug of our enceau wllii give proceeds of his lore, ho voluntarily dispensed with t 1030 9 if! 9 mise nmve at a satisfqctory solution elephant would be given covers 0 the French delegziition this evening 101 W9 W0\lifi\Ci0 Weil to give sin lecture tour to Amelnlcaii field Ut Il ni ‘ Lh,,_m_ ‘“'i|’1‘JI__ Brad H file 1110!' 115- _ (As me matte). gtahds wmght_1oCaf velvet and silk, emdirollicwkl with upon its K arrival for what the core thanks that we are so well service fund fellowships In unlver I-lealy's commission was signed N q y was a gra.duute_cf thelmme “moms am no, sum wha Bold and plecioug stones. A twill F;-ohm government believes will off and endeavor to help the other elties In memory Of his S‘i“fi9'iii °v“ "°°"‘“ 'Agfiimiifufai '(`°ii°g"»' i I Billie bf*-Bfillg his name null iiii‘~‘9 bc -the most important meetin of n-ations of the world adjust their days in Ulilfieli 51-395- ," 1, meeting of the privy Councn of T _ ,_ itber the miners will return to work . h _ ,_ __ S _ _ _ _ ____ in Henws absence and cUmmu___l_ cuJ____i;_i;”_0_c‘;l;_¢i Of tire (gntario Agr ltolnorrow _ would be fastened on his G11 .illlell premiere since he urmistice. oBB- fl`he Brussels conference, accord- tails oi’ the settlement could be P _ pp y 8°’ u s10,n4_9_4| worked out before January 15. ___ ' " L0N£gNé _Peck Jgqfiie GEF' "Reserve Wednesday, Dec. 20th, "` - "li ,#17/' mane n ase e opay ef X t *'~O-' 1.ooo,ooo gem mai-its dsman-isa by ,,§"'s,_“§:,h;§fna':“*§c;‘;‘°‘§"“‘”““”“ ““‘\i\\\\ -Q the entente as indemnity for at- _ ____ _ i\\\\i, tucks on Allied officers at Ingold- .. The annual meeting of the midi and P““‘i"“- Kingston Telephone Co. will bei -leld in the hail Monday 18th inst.i TORONTO, Dec. 11.--Maritime German Chancellor _tho are requested to attend. Hour moderate north east winds fair cash. Address forma pert of nd lnig to the French pllan. should be[““d '““°".h° "id '°" 1 called as soon its possoblo, prob- ab-ly on December 18, so th-at de- "cm A I Y so H _ _ “Electric Lighting Plant half t ; /‘ i\\\§` have one out or style. at the pre- - . -i _ ' th B l '- ` it .il * ' ‘ "1 ...mit gum-e fh,._,- ,me hi-mi-sli.t 1e!”°,‘§‘,,,‘;,.§;,°,§fe;,“ n‘,ie,°gX“‘,__§§” 1, Wn~n~nP~Eo Dec. lo.-if fiiiiasi New vonk. Dec 1o-illi-st_:siie- , Bnmkok my ti-sin, without any _three year mm_at0__1um for Ge* can be obtained, St. Boniface C01. ginee/r Jensen of Munson n -of the Turkish Nationals has vviredimmrd of honor-_ 'phey are housed many in return for certain definm, 1930, recently destroyed by gi,-9,s1,¢amsi1,ip Fltzne killed. five serl. in °"di‘“"-V Stables' with nn guarantees such as the temporary Wm ‘be rdbum °n the om site It ously injured in exmos-on lofwiiigin priests or dancing girls in attend taking over of the mmes and fob was announced today by Rev J. pressed air tank on v_ess_; ___ __ ,m(-.,_ H‘,,_y_ leaves and ynnni.: hvfrli esta of Gemw_ny_ and the comm Fiiiou of the Jesuits :rl Canada.iwa_s being 0V@1`i1a“i9d “ "°° y hoes are given them to sat. The mm of Cer-mm customs as a means New ibulidlngs equal ln cepacityta sh-iovllrdl whim elephant ”°W ii."'Ps the of forcing Germany to carry out the °ld- -"."°“ld °°5i $8000-000 Saidii- “me wo;-i¢.a.¢1;w me as his dark- ____f0__m__ _Father Fllion, and, if the sum ol' or skinned fellows, t.-hough in the_ A ‘mm or100_000_000 gold marks $o00.000 could be raised outside legends of the Siamese and in to be under the strict s“pen_iSmn the Jesuits they would be able to their notional flag he will he hon- or the __e__a___mon Um___iSm0n_ iinnnco the undertaking. "ed fm' centuries ti’ mme' There ulil be continuation ol’ de- ,ilveries of coal and wood during ____ the moratorium period. t TO Reduction ot' -the German indcim- S .._......._.---» nity to about 40,000,000,000 gold 7 'marks if England cancelled the THIWUBLE WiT“ ME French debt, or, mnliig this, an g , .5 EVERY TIME. SAME agreement to set aside for n long ° Y AN 055A term oi’ years ull question either Etc. 8:? M3 ?_?5T_-I of trying to collec-t this de-bt or the i C3 ~ so-culled ‘reparation bonds.'. The e:_\A_'=‘_Es_._;_1C_;c. pgr Ilan; per dey. 9c li H|NK_(‘2F° ANOI'f'\EF~ latter would in effect menu it re- fl U' 0*' IYI OF 0"' _TQ D1) I n _ duction of the indemnity to weili§°'n;ul,'.2: ‘|’,°,m’n°ly fgftgrgfygoizfvf; ' under 50.000,000,000 gold marks. one word. 10 per cent.. discount for, M ORE D/NYE Ri i 1 and somewhat colder. ll-Iigh tide this afternoon at 3.48 U' S' “Thomas B. Cllft, St. John's, and tomorrow inornlng at 849. --- ,Nfld., Commission Merchant, Bro- \Sun sets this afternoon at 4.15 (Special to The Guardian) ker, Dealer in P. E. Island pro- and rises tomorrow morning ati BERLIN Dec 10.-Former Ohan- duce. Consignments given prompt . 7.33. cellor Dr. Joseph Wirth today re- attention. lcebis address, "cus Last quarter moon Monday, Deo. celved sn invitation to go to the ton." Codes A. B. C. (Fourth 11th. 10.41 p.m. United States end deliver A series and Fifth.) Cross and Robinsons. Summerside mil? hmwh of rom,” __ _ _ I of lectures durlng_1923. gg 1_0'jl§Z;2_-dl _ _ utes lategéhnn `<~~_-5: ____ ___ ____ __ .-~--- i” ' =ii.s:.._ -fi* -C) CHRISTMAS BAKING USE ROBIN Y U R O IFQLOUR. YOUR GROC-ER .SE ‘filth-“ij I ' ‘ V I LS IT were claimed for `g1-lidiron champ- ionship of Atlantic fleet after de- feating U. S. S. Relief. Z7 to 2. Rowling, Delewafre's quarter-'back mode two touch downs and three passes that rlssltlted in other two Relief scored safety. IDINDON, Dec. 10.- Premier Polncere of France offered accep- tance of a two years moratorium ,for-Germany provided satisfactory 'guarantees forthcoming at _ con- ference of Allied premiere. Result of conference believed near under standing. between France and Great Britain. ‘ SAN DIEGO, Cai.. Dec. 10.-No traces .Qf Hall C.`O.F.'H. Marshall and h'l`.‘C.L Wdbber, aviators, lost Thursday on trip from Roch well field to Fbrt Huaohuco, Arizo- nia Nine rpilanes in formation ton m-lies wide sweeping country ld . s o __ NEW YORK, Doe. 10.- More than seven million starving Rue- sians must 'be given relief this winter according to Ooi. W. N. Haskell- of American famine ad- ministration in that country arriv- ing today. American relief workers will care for four million he said. NIEW YORK, Dec. 10.- 'llhe scandal walk, Cradle Rock, Chicago Camel. syncooatlng shlmmy and chicken shakes alleged check to ,cheek dances must cease police say warning dence ball proprietors they would be Jailed Lf they did not put ta stop to demorallxing dances. .___ LONDON Dec 10-Duke of Lain ster sailed for New York to com- ple-te arrangements for proposed trons~AtlNntic race next you aglalnst William Washburn Nutt- IHS. Esctb to mil llngle handed twelve ton ketc-la. Leinster stated race not spouting proposition but demonstration that voyage wo.; feasible to experienced seamen. WAlBiHlNiGfI‘0N'. Dec. 10.-Owtnl to constant prevalence of iceberg! tn North Atlantic navy hydrogra- phic offices recommendation that North Atlantic steemshlfp course be shifted to summer track agreed 'upon by ltesmshtp companies of trans-Atlantic track agreements to be effective today. Eafat/bound lin- ers to oroso longitude forty- seven west in latitude forty degi-on thirty minutes north and west bound dross longitude in forty-one degrees thirty minutes north. Re- ports from ice patrol indicated ice- b°\'i¢s DIGVIM southward in larger numbers than usual at this lse- son. Canadian Cruiser To Leave For Bermuda ~`r_uu» r F ,,g_-g- r-<\~.u; » ,a-1. _.N-s.-si