jiuvi Anevlllllilwn‘ "flung population. n, jbllqwl, therefore, “m; flje number 0f 89W!- p-‘pqg- readers is approxi. mtply identical with the , intrusion». flue - intelligent - m“ ijqqsyomen read ‘a o..." '§"",,,,“,"1='J.$'.l"'i “m? m1 l PIEASE ies Here. Capt. A. H. Butler and Capt. W. T, N. Duthle. who have recently im- migrated from England and are now located at Emerald, were in the city yesterday-guests at tlle victor-la llotel. ‘Diley are looking over agricultural prospects here and are both very much pleased Wm. what they have seen of the island. Capt. Butler, interviewed by the Guardian, said h-is attention had first been called to imlnigra- lion opportunities here by Mr. F-ras- er llltcheli, the Island's representa- iivo ill London, England, and tllat nollhing hr- hnd Ileard ill praise of the province had thcen exaggerated. lie and Capt. Dlltlrie both served in the Anglo-Indian army during the war. They have. a knowledge oi‘ qnixcd farming and Eastern (Janatla sppcillfffl to them because the con- ditions are so nruch sllnilar to England. . ‘In the Old Country ‘at the pres- pm lime tilore is consideralble dc- prpssloil in trade and agriculture and even witil capital and cxtler- Gondensed Specials § l\A'l‘lll5.-—10e per line PM‘ dlly- i": per line per day for ii days or over. lnsltne oer day for 6 days or over. count l5 words to a line. Groups of |fl|ures. initial letters. 000i"- M‘ one word. l0 per cent discount for wit. Address forms DH"- "f Bd- “Amust be paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room ad. 76c for seven yprdl for one Week. Situation "ma, for seven words 50o Der Ink. TO LET-TEMPORARILY A MOD- om furnished apartment. Aplllv by letter to A. n. Guardian 0f- f‘ mo, 3330-9-11-61. WANTED lMMEDlATELV-- GIRL for general housework. Allllly ms. s. K. Todd. 11-2 Perk '11s‘- rarc, lirighton. iilil-Si-ii-li. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATEDf 5i Pownal St. 553304141- LET. APPLY GUA inn Office. 9 1 RD- - -3i LOST YESTERDAY AFTER- noon between Bosch Grove lllll null (fhnrlottotown. North River [toad wrist watch. . Flllfli‘? plctlsc icavc at this office. Itc- wnrll. - WANTED TEN MEN for lum- bcr woods and at Mills on Tilllltlllt‘. itivur. six lullcs from l. C. it. railroad station. Apply l0 Reg f‘ox. 1G4 Pownul St. 3i WANTED-ONE LARGE OR TWO snulll unfurnished rooms. .l‘hon,, 501i. 3l7-0-l l-Zi. EX-PERIENCED LADY WANTS work as nursing, good rofcrolll-cs. Aiilily i. 0,0 (lunrdinu. tlifi-li-ll-dl- ‘WANTED T0_ PURCHASE FIRST class house. with good lnn=l front ago or n good lhuilding lot wlih or without ilouse lll good localitly ni. a rczlslllluzlllc pricc. I245. lllll-D-l l-lil. A "wllllrlllisilsols , IN rllllct Elillillll lslllln Demobolized English Army Officers, Rec- ently Arrived Fr 0m England, Looking About The Apply Box q. Are m for Opportunit- . . _ _ _ - illce bath-ind hinl the dcmobillzed army or navy man OI‘ government of flcial finds little encouragement to take hold oi‘ a civil occupation. Tlnrou-gh their agencies in London and other centres all the Colonies are (lolng their best to draw desir- lrbls types of immigrants to their shores. South Africa, with its pros- pects in oran-gc growing, is prob- ably taking the lend. They are ad- vertising extensively in such pap- ers as the Iiioudon Times and are setting forth their advantages lll the most glowing tcrlus. Tile new land opening up ill AlhSKfillifl i drawing the attention oi‘ luauy. Canadian immigrants are chiefly at- tracted to the Western Provinces and little is heard as yet of the provinces ‘by the sen. _ l-,: J. Certainly the conditions hero strike Capt. Butler as being very favorable fronl ’ an zlgricult-urnl standpoint. Ho visited with interest the EXDEiFllllCIlllil Fnrnl Station hllt regretted that. llc llld not sec thc Ayrshire herd. lie did not know that thp Province is going In for standard lhred stock, which is now being brought to a high degree of perfection in England and Scotland. Tile fertility of the soil hcrc rivals that of the Old Country and prac- tically thc same products can ht- grown. The trouble in England is that thc farmers cannot get n pro- fltablc price for their grain and oth- er products. Crushed limp and (iihcr lnanufncturctl fl-riil-izcn‘. lllllllllill‘ lo farmers hero, is also being used of late years in England, wllcrc l"lrnl- ++++++++++++>I+d 1' iii TWO LINERS RACE 1' ACROSS ATLANTIC -I- '|' QUEBEC, Sept. 1ll.—-'1'|l|_\'(,'ilil- ‘P + adlall Pacific steamer Mar-r} ‘burn, from (ilasgrlw and llcl- '1- fast, all-rived at Qllcibrc this 'l' luorning with fi-ili 'llil>\§fihl-ll‘i'i*- ‘l’ 'l‘llcro wrro landcd tor llilllll"+ gratioll inspection and railroad '1' transportation to (illtllrlo and -l' tlu: western provinclws 13G now -l' coloulsts from Scotland ililti ~i' Ireland, all iiVilll-ltrflf) illtellig- 'l' cut farming class delighted to 'l- (701119 and settle ill Cullilllll. '|' Star Iiolninion hint: steamclr -l- Doric, to thc exciting delight -l' of tllc passengers, raced -tn- -l' gcthcr from Glasgow to Q ilec. The linrlc, leaving the '1' other side 15 m-inutcs before If‘ lid. (lnlladizln Pacific SlCZHllGl‘. 1' lilo latter, howm r passln-gll allctul before reaching Fathcl" 1' imint, whcro tin-y both calm! 1' to alnlvllor. 'l‘he lloril: llvt her 4' anchor liitcd first. and not"! away, followed by the. liar-i- bulrn. which again passed tllc i‘ lloric, Iblll on rcllclliul-l ill "i" forl of thc lowrr travcrsc, file >1: lwo -bouts hall again to l-olllc '1' to anchor. Finally tho lhlrltli‘ I} again S\l(‘.l‘f‘(‘(lt3(l ill liftiu-ts’ h" ‘l’ ‘II anchor first to get awny and d- -l- rl-ltt-lu-d Qllr-ln~l' a few uriIHlll-‘H '|‘ + zlhead of the Milflillffl. = o ‘l’ +'l"lr'l"l"l"'l"lr'l'~l"l"l"I'+'l"l"l'§'l"l'~l'~I"l"l-++~l"l"l~'l' Il- 'l"l"l"l'-I"l"l-'l'1"l"l"f"l"l'r'i':'l' “WANTED T0 RENT MEDIUM slzl- Ilousc at moderate lreut. Ap- Itii’ 13-1 Kent. Street. 318-9-11-3]. F0 R SALE:- FIVE PASSENGER Ford onto A. 1 shape. Must he sold quickly as the owllor is him"); tho province. No rea- sonable offer refused. Call 0i’ write l.. ft. Iiufl‘, Tryon. ii’. E. l. 328-9-11-3i BUILDING LOT$ -. BEST AVAIL- ablv at ilrlghton $700. .One lot "l $000. ono $400. Small month- l-l’ Pliyments. Price will be higher noxt spring. Choose Wlllrfl now. Robert Cotton. Willow Corner. 32ti-fI-ll-2i .nol.l.Ans ..DOWN nun - 0 monthly for thirty months u fine building lot. Robert ___°l400. Willow Corner. 327-9'l.l-2i .________ _ Filmometsosn ros SALE. nun I honsand miles. A bar- f}!!! for some one. Apply X.. ‘m’ 0f Guardian Office. 320-9414" 0:00?! WITH ‘ALL van ences. Appy 52 d Ave. Phone 20-R. ‘T0 nem- lnodorn c Groenfiel TO LETr-XIEW HOUSE FURNISH- cd or ulrflornisllrd. possession nt once. Anlply 1'). E. Parkman. WANTED-THREE-WAITRESSES and 3 chamber maids for Exhibi- tion wcck. Apply. Victoria Ho- tel. 3| LOST IN YORK HALL AT W. M. S. Tea a pair gold rim glasses ill case. Finder plcasc lonvc at W. C. Wests Store. 1i 3' "' a BARRELS FOR SALE —WE CAN 1 supply barrels ill different. class- es for the difforcut nnrlvosos at" you to get our prices nll place and Charlottetown. llP-Ili-ifl-IIIIIIVB black club hug. Finder please notify LIL. lirgcékllllhrluvl37 “frame” ‘t... 0W - b "r " “m .'l20-9-11-3i i NOTlCE.—DON'T FORGET mas Lorain's Bale today- flflmmfillcln“ at 1 o'clock. Everything alw- 1'0 nun-acorns FOR LIGHT The Alauburn with un- White 4- ‘ ollr coopcrngc, or ship to any - point on thc rnllWfly- 1i Wm Pa!’ , oyllr orders. E. id. Shnrbcil. Por- . 7 ///:' The PE \\\q\ Read b Eepry a (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew \~\\\\\\\ . llNlilfllll lilWN SIJENE ill llill- HIB Eglllillilll Sliglltcd Lover shoots and Kills Girl 'l‘hcll Ends Life by Suicide (Canadian Press) PRESC()'I‘T. ()llt., Supt. 10,. Ono of thc worst tragedies cvcr recorded in this district was per- prctratcd latl- last nlgllt when Har- old C. Harrington twenty tline, far- lner shot and ltillcd Miss Alberta Stokes. daughter of llev. S. S. Stok cs of Central Square then committ- cd suicide by cutting his throat. Miss Stokes refused to marry Harrington. r. P. illllllili HEHIII] in (Canadian Press) LONDON. Sept. 10.——A story of thc bravery of an tifficial of a (lau- adiau (lomplllly. om- ot‘ thc out» standing examples of lll-roisln ill the recent Jtlpilllcst: disaster. is told in Shanghai dcspatch today. Captain Swallrzlu official ill tho service of thc (‘auadian Pacific, despite two broke-n. logs. dircctcd the rcscuc work at thc lilllff lint- I Mr. 0’Connei1 Was Pr the Thanks of the Monument Chosen-Other Civic Busin- ess Discussed and At tho regular monthly meeting of the City Council last nlshi- D"!- sidrd over by the Mayor and et- tcnded by tho full Council and the (lity Iiecordcr. \\'l'l.‘i Mr. O'Connell present and was introduced 1y His Worship the Mayor. Will‘ statcd that Mr. O'Connell. in ord- er to make provision for the con- tinuance of his animal picnics in Charlottetown. had placed in th-e lands of thc city $2,000 Dominion of Canada War Loan bonds. to be ill-id in trust for Ills “lorshitl on behalf of the city expressed O'Connell for Ills generosity. motion of Coun. Moran seconded this purpose. to l“ r. Ou indebtedness my Coun. Prowsc the trust fund was gratefully accepted. Mr. O'Connell. though suffering from a bud cold, lusde a few rc- murks ill reply. ycars ago he had granting $5,000 for the purposes of carrying on his picnics in Char- lottetown for 'i‘llo present $2.000 was a portion of this and he was giving it now so as to facilitate matters in thc event of his estate being tied up. About seven made a will all time to’ conic. lie hoped to at least dollble tht: sum now glvou. Mr. O'Connell who was warmly applauded. thou M‘ NM. “my bu‘! h" Kw“ mstmu‘ shook hands with thc members of “m”; ‘or 5mm.“ “MMS hm h“ thc Council and all present and chm-rod thc iuplrl-d and by his couragc many wcrc saved who oth- t-rlvisc would have perished. lug is bot-outing, through sllrcr noc- cssity, a highly spu " ' Capt. liutln- has lox l'iillt‘lll*1%.\'illi'i‘ ctlllliltg to tho h: laud. ifur fanning lin t-Iuglzlnd lu- sadd is practised to some extent al- though iho climate is as a general rnlc loo warm for ihx-bluuniilll-Z. 519 l(iI(‘\\' of a. fox ranch in Sl-zitlllud. with thirty foxes. which are being bred for parties ill llcvouslllrc. ill tho latter county ‘.250 skunks aro being rlrislvd for tlu-ir fur on thc I'll-rm, though with whnt success llc llid not l(ll(l\\'. as lllt’ lllflllSlF)’ was ltll cxpfvlilllclll. (la-pi. illltlcr was of the opinion that wider zlllvorllsinl: of the island's tipportunitlcs in Fllltllillld would loud to attract tho people desired here us illllnigrauts, its thorn arr nlany of this class who - c. been nffel-lcd thy business dr- prossion and are looking about them for a change for thc bcttcr. i¢+>i—— Al] illi Klliiii BY Ellllll llllKi (Canadian Press) lytrqnoN, Supt. lti,-lt‘l1'i.V PM“ Hum are ropllrlctl killed or iujnrl-vi ill all oarlilqtlltllc which shook (Inl- vutla today. Hays llll ldxcllallgt‘ Telegraph llcsp.llrll from that iirlt lsh India Cit)’- lt is rcprnrictl illl- casualties pm-ruq i“ tho Nynn-nsingil distrlr; where mnny houses l-nllalt-“ifli- i? KAISER TOWER PROVES “EYESORE." .ll*li'tlIElAI.l<2l\T.“~‘~'l‘ill= Kaiser Tower. which was orortcti on ihl- Juffa (lain llcre to commonloratc Wilhelm ilohellzolll-rlrs famous visit to tho lloly Laud ill 1.893. is llholit to he pulled down. it has been regarded us llll eyesore. sidcwatlks. and now somctlling he llono wards repairing tho lnllcntlnnl on llochforll. Euston streets. retired with (‘oull. Prowsc. who ilfifl drivcll llllll from Ills hotel. After thc reading of minutes and thc [massing of tho usuol hills tho report of thc moat and milk lns -ctor given elsewhere in the (luardizul was submitted. showing ono part carcass destroyed during thc month for tuberculosis‘ and _a ell-all shoot for thc milk vendors. all llnving complied with till; standard requirements for buttcr fat and the condition of all the lnilk being found clear. This report. was alloptoil aftcr being‘ colunlclltvll upon favorably. A request. frolll residents of’ Pleasant Street asking that 3 light he [llacod midway on the sfrcci was rot-rived and placed on filc for furihcl" consideration. Street Work Nearing Completion Coun. Rattrny reported that the concrete street work for the sca- son would be colllplctetl this wock. there lacing about three blocks null a half t0 do yet. The delay ill repair to some of the streets has been caused by lack of worknlcn. it is ilnprlssible to got sufficient nlcn who kunvr about thc propcr grading 0t‘ streets. 'l‘hrnc new gangs have l)f!l‘ll pllt on thc concrcto mixor niuco the work was started on the Mnuy have gonq Wont to thc harvest excursion luoll have had to be broken ill cvory second week on the flflll('l‘(‘.f.l‘ mixer. liowovnr, tho work is bring ill-pt up to standard null is being dono wherc nlost. needed. After thc regular work illoro will be some sidewalk to ho fluishcd Nova‘ Scotilt cornor. nt thc llnnk of A concrete walk to the curb is Ilcing placed nil around the building null this will greatly Improve the appear- auco of’ the block. ‘ Coun. Prowse suggested that this fall to- and Pownal (‘olln. Rnttruy said this would be attended to the first of the —<°'>_é‘ y: week. Coun. McLeod called attention l e fl f 253'9'7'3L house-keeping. ADDIY 173 FY01" ‘WNH-‘D T gt 3B1-9-11-iii v . h, “M, -° HINT-sous: _-.___.________---—- , vent ' “t "'°- "W?" "it non- on 8TRAVED.- cotus Hi8 FATE A MYSTEFP- °n°°l- 4W1)’ P. O. Box 244. do‘ pjnd" gpply to J. J. Benton. ..._________ IOI-U-IU-lll. Portage, P. E. l. 323-9-11-Sl Trlilfidl‘. t. Bryan. HI: ‘Cllfieléfllln ' e ' ' s; on n ‘v:|*:7!9~ NINID FOR OINIR- FOX RANCH FOR EALE-APPLV man of whom no word has been shousework. Apply to Mrs. n. .1. a. Romllmllll. Mount Edward ' Iiildiolndodhe recent earth» n. ‘mm’ 1 Road. Charlottetown. 32i-9-11-0i q win-that country. 5B Kent at.» \ Il-flll-‘I tf Street. sircct. To His Worship. The o thc condition ‘of Upper Prince beyond the improved _\ Coun. Rnttrlly said that the part beyond the city line was particu- lnrly bad. Market Repairs tags, Coun. liicLeod; chnlrnuln of tho ._.. ' Mnrkct Conlmittce, sltid the LOST. —- BETWEEN SOURIS furnace lining in the Market Building would have tn be repair- d before winter. A radiator re- uirod to bo placed also. He. re- forrnll to anticipated applications for space on the Market Square or booths during Exhibition week and was authorised to dent with them In the usual way. Police Report Coun. Pierce submitted the fol- lowing report which was adopted without discussion. Charlottetown, Sept. 10. 1M3 Mayor, and City Council: We herewith submit the follow- . e W _csAR1.-o'rrlj'rovavlv, CANADA runsonr, SEPT. :1, 1923 Bill Ulllliiiiil. MET ill MUNTHLY $E$$|0N esent and Received City-Site of New Disposed of Walker, Trsinor and Bradley were 0n their vacation covering dates "Om Allsust 3rd to Sept. 6th", lather officers on duty t'ull time. Total ar- rests for month were 22; l3 for drunkeness. 2 for vaglrancy and 7 for stealing. Two were arrested on warrants, one for obtaining money under false pretenses, the other as a witness. The following milk sam- ples were collected and passed over to Dr. Croken for test. Collected by Sgt. A. MoInnis and Joseph Trainer, 15 samples; by Ol- flcer Watson Higgins, 5 samples; by Sgt. J88. Walker, 3 samples; by Office-r D. Doyle, Vi samples. Total 88 samples. Officer Jas. Bradley served during the month l9 Sulbpocuas and 3t summones. During the month 5 persons were lodged In jail on war- rants of commitment, 5 search war- wants were also executed (luring the month. W's certify the above to be correct "r CHAS. CAMERON. lCity Marshall J. 8. PIERCE, Chairman of Police (foun. Connors said the new fire engine should have arrived this week but no nvord of its shipment has yet been received. Coun. Prowse reported that the "B" iishts have practically hit been placed throughout the city as per contract. He received permission if" "l0 placing of four additional 100 candle power light-s not covered by thc contract on the following places: - On Spring Park Road between McGill A~ve., and the City boundary. Near the west end of Longworth Sire-é, On Kent Street between Wey- mouth and Cumlbcrland, (Opposite P. W. (1.) 0n llrccilfortl between Grafton and Kent. Th0 very satisfactory ilflrtlllgfl- ment of tho new lighting system was conmlonted llpnn ‘by the Coun- cil. It was suggested by Coun. Connors however that on Elm Ave, tho lights be suspended on extend- ed arms to clear them from the tree foliage. Coun. McLeod asked that to make everything satisfac- tory a light be placed on Pleasant Sitreet. The tender of lMr. John McLeod i'0r policemelrs clothing was rec- eived. Site of Monument Chosen A lcttcr l'rolll the Monument Com- mittee was read. stating tho; the Committee had moi at the Post Office and reviewed thc different sites on the nolrlh and south slam; of’ Queen Square. After discussion and on motion of Col. Prowse, sec- onded thy Mr. Paton the south side was eiinllnated and ft was moved by Mr. Tidmnrsh seconded by Mr. C. l-I. Chandler and unanimously carried that the ‘Connn-ittee recom- mend that thc monument be erect- ed 0n the north side of the Square facing Great George Street. just in- side the present ralllng or pupils, This resolution after discussion by the Council was adopted. The question of’ ownership of this pro- DOPIY-“Wlllelllef civil or provincial- came up and will be settled later. Coun. iPiClFCG reported that the expenditure ‘for decorating the City Hall for the Governor Generals reception fell well within zh> esti- mate and amounted to aibout $65. His ,Worship reported that the Governor General had left with him a gift of a portrait oi himself and Lad!’ Dyng which His Worship would hand over to the cit). Conn Prowse reported progress wl-th regard to the opening up of Brlshop Street. The matter has been complicated by the recpfion of a petition nagainst the project. Plans are being prepared by the City Surveyor and it will have to be decided how much land it will ‘be necessary to exproprlate. Coun..Pierce ‘referred to the rec- ent inlllry lo children done by cst- tle on the streets. Tile by-Iaws im- poses a penalty on persons allow- ing cattle to run at large in the city. or driving them at a furious rate. On motion of Coun. (Manors sec- onded by Coun. Piercalt was decid- ed to place "mm Slowly" signs on the corners of P-rlnce and Gerald Streets. and Gerald Street and Elm Avenue. Coun. McLeod suggested that across busy street corners a paint- ed line be draw-n in alignment with the sidewalks as a guide to pedes- thi flame of Lltfy Mary Thynne. dauhlitbr bf the Marquis of Bath. with that of the Prince of Wsis SIIME lflllllllit EXPEIITEI] IN IHEUINI] WHEN [ill MEETS ltcpublicana Dilly Split on Question of Elected (‘illlfllflilllwi 'l‘ak.. ing Scat \\' I LL A R If 155'!‘ ' PR I<lSll)l')."l‘ And Others if Attempt is Made to Enter thc ('llillllli0l‘. (British United Press) LONDON. Sept. l0.-—'l‘here is an abundance of evidence that the Rep- ublicans ill Ireland are uenriuga split ovel' the question whether or not those who have been elected shall take their seats in the Dali wllen_ it resumes its sessions on the nineteenth of this mouthfA large number of successful candi- dates of the Republican party bo- lieve they can embarass the Gov- ernment with greater effect through becoming the offcial op- position with a hare posslbilty of defeating the nlinisterialists on question which do not affect the treaty through cooperation with Farmer or Labor members and they think by tho adoption of con- stitutional methods 'thcy will gain far more support than by colltillll- lug to dcfy the established autllor- ities. . ‘i Realizing in tho past that they have alienated thousands of poteu tial supporters by a campaign oi‘ violence and destruction which was waged for the past year the only alternative thcy believe would he an attempt to set up a rival government with rival courts and rival local councils which it is fully realized would result in a bloody conflict. Men who oppose constitutional methods hold firm- ly to the belief that taking of the oath _of ilepubliczlns to support the established Free Slate govern- ment would completely discredit them in the eyes of tllc hulk of young men supporters who have gone so far in their antagonism to tlle Frco State as to take up arlus against them. Yet it is not llntll the oath has been taken that Re- publicans will be able to tuke their seats in the Dali and there is little doubt that the established govern- lnent will arrest Rutledge who has acted as President of the Republi- can organization since the arrest of De Valera and Aitken. Chief, of Staff of the rebel forces if tlley at- tempt to enter the chunlher. This is regarded as a strong argument for taking of thl- oath with num- tal reservation which is believed to be the course which DeVnlcrn himself recommends with tho possl billty o! being nhlo thereby fnrcn thc government to release twolvo thousand active Republicans who are now ill jail for tholr acts of do- fillnce against the Free State. With such reinforcements those favoring acceptance believe that it would bc posslblc to swing the country over to their view either at the next election or by rcucwlll oi’ civil war. ---Z<-Q>-i_ C. P. R. LINER AND CREW SAFE IN PORT SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10- Cspt. C. J. Holland. all passengers and all luenlbers of tho crow of thc Pacific Mail Liner (‘uba are safe null $2,500,000 in treasure. All mail and baggage has ileen lauded at “lilmiugton according to word re- ceived here by general offices to. f ay. MAY BE FUTURE QUEEN. Rumor Is persistently linking tr . ft . ld- H K ‘Poum new," for the mom“ ofmlans and to prevent lrs Ir ncc w ‘We'd film's the 111090. Qifitlflfl-dfrlle-Jfigullcii"tilggdldignrngd. ,, s recently visited her heme. 8m ad to It u advertlsilrfa pm“ ilege to answer the myrt- household has in, regard to supplying its wants. _ The advertiser responds the lntellllent. questions that evil‘! A the interrogation o! ated. After a year's work, the P. E. Island Telephone . Company have about coulpletcd the installation of their copper metallic circuit all over the island. During the war it was necessary to hold up on con- struction and for that reason tile toll business got somewhat ahead cf the company and they were offer- ed more than they could conveni- ently handle. It was tile intention to put in an entire new copper cir- cult, and they did not want to do unnecessary wiring willie this his job was in contemplation. in Sep- temlber of last year the prelimin- ary copper circuit work was start- ed and has now reached a very satq isfactory completion. Mr. J. H." “infield, Managing Director of the Maritime flompany 0t Halifax. was here last xvock, and inspected the job thornrl sly. He went with liil" Walter S. lrant. divisional supcrintclldrllt. as far as Kensing- ton and (nclalcd that the new sys- lvlll was canal to anything on tho nlniniund from the standpoint. of‘ uptu date (‘inlilllllellt and effizrilenl-y of service. ‘file aim of the Company, R15‘. Grant cxrlnizlu. to The Gunrlllon has been to ;rovidc amply for fu- turo lcquirclulnts. The rntire plant that has been in use will continue ill 01.. ation, all tll<~ main long distance lines having simply been duplicated ill the new "phantom" copper circuit. as it is called, which operates similar to tho telegraphic system. and pro; 'l'+'l"l--l"l'+'l"l"l"l"l"l'+9ié'i LLOYD GEORGE RAPS 1' PRESENT BRITISH GOVT. 4' 1' LONDON, Sept. l0.-Lloyd 4' George in a speech at a meet- O Eng of the Welsh National I.ib- 'l' oral Council at Idandrinded. 1' IFWaIcs, saroasiicnliy referred to i- -l' the promised tranquility -l' bought by the government. lt- 1' nly was strangling Greece, he ri- declaretl and Great Britain was O not allowed to interfere. it i- Was “hands off Britain." he 1' said. The fact could not be 'l' screened, Lloyd George contill- Il- ued, that with regard to Italy 'l' the British had suffered a ser- '3' lous rebuff. Tile rejection of '5' Britain's sound advice that the i matter ‘between Italy and 4' Greet-e should he referred to l- the League of Nations was not 'l' only a rebuff. but might. very 1' well be a death blow to the 'l' league. ‘l- The practical acceptance of 1' .Vlussnlini's offer by the Am- 1|- hassstlors’ (Zoufcrencc ‘meant 1' that thc British Enlpirc was 0' being snubbed out of Europe. 1' the former British premier 'l' stntcd. He added that the Ill present policy 0f the govern- 0' ment was being elbowed out 6 forcibly amidst the snicker- 'l' ings of tile world. '0' ‘l- +++++++i++i+++++ [Nllll ulnll Hiilillliili l5 llllW n slur Populations in Occupied Areas lliavc licen Ordered to (‘case Passive Policy ‘ i Ii-FGNPIFOQ-i-ififélifiifi§+ii4fif§i+++ii+ 'l'*!~'l"l'+'l"i<l' conn cllcrllsllllll lltt urn n: lslnl syI-laousasusus. >- Gopper Metallic Wiring Throughout the Province Has Been Completed by the P. E. I. Telephonetlompany _ and the - New Service is Shortly to be Inaugur- vides a third. or additional circuit for every two circuits in use. The result will be that a Ion: distance call to any part of the lslnd should be responded l0 ll P791001- ly as a local call. on any three lines of the circuit. Of course. throughout the Province there arc several small local connecting com- panies. suhsidized by the Govern- ment, and the P. E. l. Telephone Company has no control over the maintenance of these. some of which have allowed their lines to run down and are thus causing trouble. no matter how good the main double connection lino is. A Practical Illustration. To illustrate how efficiently the new system works Mr. Grant call- ed up Summerside on the "phan- tom“ circuit, and had the reporter listen in. Tile call was answered utmost immediately and the voice of liir. Thornton Sterns. b.-~u"'l manager at Summersids, could be heard as distinctly as if he were speaking frolu another part of the office building in Charlottetown. Such ease in long distance coln- municatinn. Mr. Grant was assur- red, will be particularly appreciat- ed in tllenewspaper business. Work onthe installation of the new system was practically coul- pletcd last Thursday. By the first of the week the whole service will ho "cut in," although the new scr- vicc will not be formally inaugur- tllere is still some final testing to be done. Altogether about 100w q. 000 pounds of copper wiringhave been used, giving an actual road mileage of about 550 miles. Three of the new metallic cir- cuits (which in every case con- tnin two copper wires for greater lannvenience and freedom from adjacent noises) run from Char- lottetown to Summerside. One new circuit rllns from Charlotte- town to Alhcrton. in the eastern section the route to Souris uscd to be via Montague. and all the business East had to go over this. Now there is opened up an entire new route, a new circuit having been put through to Souris vis St. Peter's and Five Housemwblch involved a new pole line construc- tion through Rollo Bay. Onanotller route three new cir- cuits have been run from Chnr- lottetown to Orwell. one extending to the Wood Islands cable to con- llect with Nova Scotla points. au- other to Cardigan and the third to Montague. There is also a new copper circuit between Charlotte- town and Cape Traverse connect- ing with Now Brunswick points. Enormous Work Involved. Willie the work of running or- dinary circuits is not s very cont- pilcatod affair the design and op- eration of the copper metallic ctr. cults involved the sending of two special engineers over the ramp “Pry bnrt of which had to he measured in feet‘ and inches, and blue print diagrams kept record. every Mr. Grant explained was to assure prompt location o; (Continued on Page Three) ——_'—'?_‘“ New ‘rt-tar Tug/Va, cr-or SHELBY ON TH’ MAP- WHAT ARE ‘(HEY cause figanslé/ s (Cnadlsn Press) LONDON. Sept. 10.—Thn popu- lation in the occupied areas of Ger- many have been ordered to discon- tinue passive resistance tn France and Belgian authorities. according to s central News correspondent in Berlin. BERLIN. Sept. l0.—-The end of the Ruhr occupation problem is In night. In diplomatic circles the statement was made yesterday that negotiations are under wsy which TORONTO. wind. fair Moderately warm. The Temperature yesterday: Mini- mum 58. Maximum 08. Sept. lit-South will probably clear up the German- French difficulties clays. Optimism is expressed, but tlons fall the result will be a crash of the Stresemann cabinet and Sept 11th. 8.04 a.-m. u a ‘a-idesmald to the Duchess probably the _worst revolution 9!'!Q'.k-"..__ ..___. Qlnqg 1290115. k-n-ialiqslaifl’ It is declared that should negotls- rises tomorrow morni High tide this morning at 10.‘! within eight and tonight st 11.24. ~ sun sets this evening at 61B and n; at 6.88, ' First Quarter moon ' BJidQ ‘till! (ll). llilllltil Qnflflistllli- ated until the first of October as - Moll , - rn- _