over 40,000 Benders 3W1‘! Dally Issue ' Guaranteed. ucinbci- A. B. o. ’ Qnflothhwnfl lint-ll flips-illu- iiissii liiillis iniiiiiiivi [IF Fillllll Russian Delegate Pro clusion of Russians From Discussions and ' Declare They Will Sit on Commission on Strait Settlement. (Spec-lat To The Guardian) LAUSANNlE, Dec, 4.—The Rus- sian delegation last night sent a note to the conference protesting against their exclusion from all discussions, warning the confer- ence they would not accept any decision taken in their absence and ilcolining all responsibility. on the discussion oi the Straits in spite of the protest. The Turks and Russians have disagreed over the qiies-tlon of the Straits. ‘DAIUISNNNE. Dec ii-Tlie clos- ing of the Dardanellea to all ex- cept Turkey and giving Turkey the riglht to fortify the Straits was They will sit on the commission‘ advocated by Foreign Minister Chicherin of Russia at today’: meeting of the Lausanne Near Ezwt conference. lsmeit Pasha re- presenting the Turkish delegation asked for Turkish control of the‘ Straits without demllitarizatlon. l LAUSANNE, Dec 4—M. Tchi-i tcherin, the head of tho Russian delegation, and lsmet iPasha hail; 3113111191’ long conference today oni the Russo-Turkish attitude to-l ward future control of the Bos-| phortls, the Dardanelles and the iSea oi‘ Marmara, and tomorrow morning at eleven ololck they IIIIIII. ‘I'm emu. Minded 1.531, Th6 1 y verybody I Covers Prince Edward, island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANACIIDA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922. United States Oiiersl Large Loans To Greece (Speclla; to The Guardian) ATHENS, Dec. L-Tlie Amcrl can government has offered Greece a loan of 35,000,000 dracliiiniask to be devoted to Greck refugees from Asia Minor, according to 17108:! FBpOTI plllbll5lled here yesier- day. Saskatchewan Wins Hard Red Wheat 5 IIIH IIIHKEY tested Against Ex- Near East conference refuted Isorne rumor or report, most of the stories, denied being contained in ' despatches by Paris newspapers, The Greeks denied that mutiny ~1- ' , had bro-ken out among their (SPWW 7° Tl" Guardian) troops in western Thrace and that QHiIlC-AG-O. Dcc 4——lS:is!l:itciic- {cs-mer- Premqer- venlzelges was suankznrrieil nif the honors ior about to leave Lausanne for ham Ted 5'9""?! ‘Vile-ll ti! ilifivlii‘ ' Iiow Year, according l0 dispatches Athens. ierliiltiioiifli‘ Livestock. llay and Free State Case To Washlngton from llarrrigate in Yorkshire. WATERVILLE, Me., Dec. 4. - ~'I'he ‘Bulgarians denied charges Gmlii 911°" lime Yesliiiilfly- —-—— _ It is for this reason, it is said. Three Students were burned to by the Greeks that they were co- WW (Spcc-ial To The Guardian) ; (spffial {if TM GUaFdIaQ-l that the Queen nos decided to vis- 488th Baily lollfly When fire de- Overatf-ns with the Turks in hurass- Russia Offers nminwnisr, Dec 4—'riiuc~.ii_r (‘llihl-ll-‘flilliha- 9°" ‘i-QBMHB it the Princess the second Week stroved a building of Colby Col- ing the Greek army on the harder _ |HOillY iicc pied the Governor G. r. Heiiieiivelsllii- Tl-Ssil‘ 0i FY0110?‘ Ctli- "in Jzmuary. Workman are report, legs. of western Thrace. T R d A _cralsh-m o, the h1g1, Free 51.11,. us has isiso direct to Washington e11 speeding [he renovnflon 0g __.. The British denied that desposi- O e and his wppclintment will bc an If?!“ “hell he bfzgms ‘his “ml (EOIKISbOPO hall. the fiuture reel-l LAUSANNE, Dec. 4.——Closlug of tion of the “Mosul oil fields in ____ n-QllnCClI when Royal assent is iii“: l» win American support fvi (lcnce of Mary and her husband, DflPdf-iiellw t0 i111 WWW-hips e89 Mesopcmmia is‘ m, has been um} (song: to The GLlalrdian) given to the Free State 1,111 m. i... lcuiiopivnn pence plans. “mount Lflscenet-L 1t 1s m be cept Turkish and giving Turkey! er consideration here. MOSCOW, Dec. 4.—M. Lilvinoii cording to special dcispiilrli" I ' ' _ Pclldy by Christmas for an aiie- "8711 t0 [Qrlliy BITE-NB. Wilsadvo, Even the Umwd States 118mg,» 11w chmmlnn m- me 1)1,.,an,,,u,101;1 "m" 11,11,131, quote reception to the stork. pr-iri. cared today by Russia. tion joined in the chorus, issuing Conference outlining tire tlOClflfflu ccssd llgary isMnfliv living lili‘ llliiilr- NEW YORKT 4-!“ E a written statement that tion oi the Soviet ovcriimcnt said ' \ ‘mo .°“"'e' “"°gate' Y“ 5 "9' ‘ w ' ec rs‘ F there was no truth in the report that it definitely gronosod to rc- Rallwaiymen Conference Meets m“ Luceues ancestral Mme- neswne bchurmflnn Hawk’ “m” printed in Paris newspapers that dncc the strength of the Red army f ' contlalw‘ rewrted m with 91'9"‘ a Mr. iChild had said the confer to one fourth or to 200.000 on con (special t° The G“='dia") ' mm“ M h“ Mme here- A w“ cnce would probably adjourn short- ditlon thalt corresponding ireduc- - - ~ WASHINGTON, Dec L-Cciitrol W cert tour to open soon has been lions ivould b9 made by the Slate! Amciaciin plgaco conference piirti- (‘Zmcelled- maussmiis, Dec ‘L-Indicvutions that bordered Russia, Illlli are that the American deleggiegltv9Sl in their standing armies. will confine their activities in the‘ (‘ea-L Dardanclls question to insisting Meets At Ottawa the Tom Moore Is Back From Gen- eva Conference ST. JOHN, N. l3, Dcc 4~Toiil lluoro oi‘ Ottawa, President of the i‘i'iiilcs and Labor Council oi‘ (lun- lllii and a member of "the recently irgiiiiizt-il Board of Directors of .hi.- (Izinailizin National Railways, ind J. W. Bruce oi’ 'l‘oronto, Gen- l-riil Organizer oi‘ the Plumbers and rltt-amfititers’ Union, ivere among the passengers who arrived acre on tho steamer Mellta today. Hilly life returning after attending ihc sessions of the International Labor Conference a branch of the League oi‘ Nations, which met in Geneva, Sivitzcrland.‘ Clemenceau Carries Fifteen Report-ed Drowned I11 Motor Shipwreck (Special to The Guardian.) -SAN DEDGO, Cal, Dec ~i.-—l"ii- tccn persons were drowned ivliei. the motor ship Asbella was \\'l'L€('I\'- cil in a tropical hurricane, On la, according to a report brought heri- by the Mexican steamer Gucrrcril which grounded during the saint hurricane. Of the 17 lY-‘Fhiiiih aboard, only a young girl and a mun were saved. The Guerrero was salvascil illi- er a month's work and tint Alger- lne took her in tow. Timothy Healy Governor - IriSll ‘iiiicii in by Niacnrzirmuii. Costa iii-o, Guatemala, Salvadore, Hou- illlfiln and the United Scales con-- VQIILWI iii the Pun American union ‘iuilillng toil-iv. 'MO\‘C'I‘ON._DBC- 4-—Di§°'l"“"' iition ‘against Bmlllwfes c“ pa" the Eistcrn sect-Ml BY ‘he ‘Canadian National Rilllwiii’ dl-“fls Is alleged in resolutions puree. o r-a Yesterdays Election Results, Il-iiiiF-AX. Dec. 4.——Hon, Mr. Finn official Liberal was elected wliilra total of 8,912. Power. inde- pciiilciit Liberal, 4,849. O‘Connel, Labor 2.425. , TORONTO, Dec. 4.—Hcn. R.F. Preston, Conservative, has been elected for Lanark, leading by about 1,000 at ten o'clock. Lascelles Expect Import-ant Visitor LONDON, Dec. 4.——'1‘hc time honored “interesting ovcnts— this time relating to none other than Princess Mary-is promised Eng- land's ruling family e_ariy' in the THE Wlllllllt i Silllllllllll 8 NOTED CONTRALTO REPORTE AMMUNITION. JAPAN MAK NAVY. PRINCE ANDREW A GREEICE TAKE LEAVE OF APPEALS FOR U. 8. NAVY. VES IN COLLEGE FIRE. GOT- RE. SEEKING HUSBANDS FOR WWSHINGTON. Dec 4—Attor- any Gene-rail. Daugherty declares move for iinipeaohn:\nt is attempt l of his department. Settlement Board May Visit Canada Hiccchl to The Guardian) LONDON. Dec. 4.——(.‘0l, L. O Amery having ‘become First LON] NEW YORK. Dec ii-Lusitania sunk by German submarine in '\i.i_\', 1915, carried no guns. troops or explosives but lliil lawfully carry 5,400 cases of ammunition according to Dudley Fiia-‘il Iiialone New York (BY OUR OWN WIRELESS.) to discredit in advance activities Qomrmbm 1w 11m ggygfnof will initiate the struggle in the 5mm Saturday night hy me 1m“! fedfflr; iited trades protesting agiiliisl * Man And Woman of the Admiralty, his place as former collector oz‘ port. llill iii ..- D - I-LL. LUSITANIA OARRI , E8 FliR8T REDUCTION ND PRINOEQG GREECE. TON LNDEN STEAM BUILTANB WIVES. ‘LONDON, Dec G-Appointmonf oi Timothy Healy, proponent of Irish authority in the House of Beno- ral of Irish Free State regarded- as cetstnty. LONDON. Dec 4-—-Prtnce And"- rew oi‘ Greece and. his wife Prin- cess Alice are proceeding to Corfu and thence to Brindloi, Italy aboard British light cmisler Olly- pso, Malta despatch says. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 4.—-Generel Pershing pleads for larger army Ipresent trouble in the Near East |should give the us. some concern ‘he said. nos momma, Dec. l. —-linimr Murphy won the 200 mile auto . race ‘here yesterday, finishing ahead of Earl (looper by Jess than a. car length. Harry Hertz won Ihdfd, close behind the leaders. iSAN FRANCISCO, Dec. L-Krl. Mary H. Nolan, widow of the late representative John Nolan, unan imtrusiy endorsed ‘by Labor part7 to succeed husband. tcrnational control oi the Straits “my 1118,66 Turkey in absolute pos- ssssicn and complete control oi‘ the‘ waterway-s connecting the Mediterranean and Black Sea. Russia and Turkey are ignoring tho terrible part Turkey played against the Allied powers in the Gu-eait War and New" Em" °°“"‘"°“°° l" “PM m] The United States it is asserted 39y s "loll llid pay for leaders. Ismet, ing the attitude of a cause of the crushing defeat re- cently administered. to' Greece, He is ignoring the provisions of the Sevres ‘Treaty negotiated, with Turkey by the Allies after the Great War but never ratified‘ as Mustaphn Kcmal Pasha. establish- ‘od a rival Turkish Government in Anatolia and declared that this treaty signed lby the Sultan's rep- resentatives was void. ._I_IAUSA\NNIE, Dec ii-Ycstcrday was iloniul day at Lansanne. Nearly every delegation to the are scouting all some: ons that Nationalist Tur- m by u‘ the havoc , e_ Sultan's forces dined? 11b?! German and Austrian _ encouraged by we Moscow Government, is assum- victor be- thnt the straits will be open in (Special to The-Guardian.)- lvti-me oi‘ peace to all U. iS. ships, [whether merchant vessels or war- C'i"I\AlW-.A. Dec 4——-Hon Charles Murphy, Postmnstcr General of Canada in bidding tho delegates] to the lnternntioilal Postal Cnn- ference in tho course of his speech Isipokc- of iihc present as propitrmls time for the satisfactory solution ‘of new postal problems. Mr. liiiinphy touched on two subjects not incluilieil in the agcniin of the conference but suggested that tho expression-of opinion mi them would be of value. First, summer aeroplane mail service ‘between SOIPCLHI liflllllx, will probably refuse to be drawn giato taking sides on the question-o‘ |tble Turkish right to fortify the Straits merely asking for an open waterway between the Mediterran- eam and t-he Black Sea. New York Exchange Rates Noon exchange utbies in New York Dec 4th:-—— ' ‘Slmllllg - - - - - - - - - -- ‘4-53-373 Cdiilfll Second, silggcsi-Ioii that iIOlllCS“ Ffellfih F-‘liilc - -- 7-02 ‘tic postage rate» on letters in Can- mlllfllli Li"! -- 5-02 " lada be reduced from tihrce cents Dutch Gililder 39.69 “ ito two cents. German Mark . . .0124 “ I 0%? 011118418 . . . . . . . . . . . 99.9746 " I ' was... ca. i»... 84.66 i; ~Premier Hughes 61 Prhnei New- York acceptances Dec 2nd-—4 per cent. lflonrliiiinn of Stock Market Dec; 2fld--|A‘Qfdve and 11-1591; I ‘LONDON, Dec. 4— The Daily [Mail's Sydney irorrcspoliilent says , 55.31 ;; Mobbed And Stab- lBar SilveiPeie..'.'.‘....'.'. 64% " i (Special "rs The Guardian) QIIPISIIIIHS Thought-- Matter. ' onthe‘ ‘ vlifeteyMen. “To The Ladies!" is a Popular ‘that Premier Ilughes was mobbed ]anil stabbed with a hut pin at a turbulent election meeting at Mcl- hourno. The police rescued him lfrom the angry crowd. 'I‘Ihe IPTOITIOX‘ is conducting his election tour, although badly shaken. —i<-Q->-——-—- Islands Oil Asia Minor To Be Demilitarized iLAUISANNE. Dec 4—Turkey‘s ambit-ion to have a demilftarizcd zone marked along hcr frontiers ivas partially realized today as fer as I-i. conicerns‘ the string of Greek islands stretching along the coist of Asia Minor in the Aegean Sea. The territprial commission of the Near East Conference adopted the report of is sub-committee which recommended that imiportant mca sure-s of iieimlilitarzaifon be car- ried out in those izziis in the interest of gc-ncrnl pcace in the Sentenced To Be Hanged Feb. 21 (LUjGAltY. llcc 4——Ell‘ll§0 Pic- viiiallo and Mrs. Florence Lastin- 1m were found guilty inst night, of the lll1ll'tlf‘l' oi‘ (‘imstaibliv S. O. ILU‘ on, of the Alberta 1irovlncial pol. 1.‘, ilairmore Alta” on Sep- luying off of men in the atom-ion shops. The DTUIPSY with” “mg” that tho demand for cars fit for use is far in excess of the num- ber of curs available and lllllt fl large num-ber of cars are now l\~ ing idle because of rellflir$_il"i“l‘~“l to put them back into scrvlllivilil" resolution further points out that cmiployeos on Western lines arc working‘ full time lifltgwelgorigiiolglv‘ luhhtwgalats ‘Illeufifdsll’: Tnihinlv and Il-iici-il b)’ Judge Walsh to b0 bani: .‘ "ddldon u“, rflshviw 151' l-Qfplill llll FL‘) 21% Iii-Iii zit Fort Sas- mmglnr fm,’ t],,,'.,.e,n,1,. 51» 9,115.1‘ ghil1;iirlii-\'.‘:ili, Alia, private companies, and hauling; ' ' ‘ 21-. yheh- own gimp» Ill tir- n (w illlciznicpiinntich rcpeir pl-‘iiil-i 0f PYIIMaSUIIO Opposed To -. concerns. ‘Eihtztinn in reference to the ilis- missal of some fifty lllPll from the . -——- secoiiil-cliiss repair shop m1 Fri-l Nifiv YORK, iloc ‘3—-i.~\ new elc- (my 13.1.; was tilkrn by the fllilvfflmpni unis iiljeiritili l0llily ilrio the nteii trades at a liirgvl_y' Mtrnileil ciiinihiigii Iii-in waged to oust tilt.‘ meeting in the Labor linli. Robin-bu lflux Klan from any foothold mm Streep Saturday evening, ‘Fhailmi it may have gained in this resolutions passed will be fflllmlltfii)’ and Slate. p ‘milow; Fllillnvlng lliiril on the Iicols o. Whrzrrsu: Tho Rnilwirv officials the SifltUllltillt by t-hc Rev Oscar served not-lcc on a largo number liiiyivooii, a lender of the Klan in of their employees that their ser- New Yin-k. that T5 pcr cent oftlio vices will not bc required afterinombcrs throughout the United December 4111; Stilts are Alas/ens, came a. denial And Where“; T119 demand for by ltitliui" S. 'l‘oinpkiii.~i. Grand curs at the pFGSCIII. timc_to handle Master of the Grand Lodge of the traile offered is far in err-ens Iltte ns- of the state of New Yort, of the mimiber of cars zivniiiible Jusi.cc_ Tihomilikliifi ml ‘will ‘ha, are f“ for 115,.‘ “m1 whereas charncterizsil Dr. Hayucigl: i; large number of curs now iay- statement as absolutely in séevliv mg 1,11% because of run-hr..- rmeilad tIvuClllVQd that the Iiiasolns Ital Al? tn put them back into service. lork were Opposed t0 l“ e ail-to and, as one oi’ llir- killing ‘officials - jiwiiifi "i9; "YLQTIY "lllmsacun recently Slated, lIlilI 0V0!‘ 4,500 ihc hi1 hi“ his? as “ii-f "i" _ disnibled cars were awaiting re-flilil "Y1_'M'13f|ml@1 ‘hm-m: To?” ‘hairs on western lines alone: hi" 531d" W” klhml’ o‘! And where“; 1‘]11. pn]p‘l()_\15'(1,~§ few Masons who H116 mfnl iisder on western lines n“, wflrmng m1] the Klan and ‘wire to‘ noThclo zmnld time, as well as that part of the lllflili 800d ‘ rascals} Y "_“{.‘m_k Canadian Naflmm] on Easier-n Lodge for lac ‘Stutcwnt wen“ ma“ ‘Lines that was formerly kncwin as ltilflilhigllilcililviS???“ ° e the Grand Trunk and in ndild tinn 4i i i - . ' r New York olice acting Oil the railway is contracting the rc- Th‘ emgraphedx) by play-outly- pair f cars t ‘private compan- "F4915 l _ . icmsadll sauna; them past ihcii‘ in“ "m" Fmmh lf°gm_-s,lm,misll own shops_ 1n 0mm. 1., roach the ind.. limo commuicci i repair plant's of private concerns. "gmnsh the RM," ‘,?“‘.‘,5‘°,‘,'§f,1,f§;§. while the enrployees on EHBIEPD eddhe ren“ovlz} ti‘, Iiermfljlge Zines other than above mentioned. w“ fr " ' have been working on reduced IPZIIIIPI‘ 251st last. They were sen‘ chairman of the Overseas Settle- ment Board is) ibcing taken by one, w',g51-11NGTQN_ Dec 4__.Nr,m1n,r of the new iiio hard Tory under-Juan or Pierce Butler, Democrat, secretaries, Boyd Carpenter, son Minnesota as associate justice of "l llli’ 1M0 3m")?! (‘i-‘lflieiilcr and Supreme Court failed confirma- n liccn imperialist. lie may VIdIt/iion by Senate today after objec- (Yzinnilit shortly, for ministers here flfinsl by sonami-g ufollette and feel that cordial cooperation \Vltl’l|.\'t)l‘l'lS\, Republicans. and must go (fitniiila in a migration policy can Over u; new $955101; opening m- fiiriiily assist the solution of thekiay- nominations for aibout 1,100 ili-itisli Eni-piro problems. larmy officers were confirmed.’ {>- ‘ ' . l BALTFMICXRE, Dec 4—'Georgea Hon- H iCilemenceau received. a great we!- 'come here today as he again plead Deadfetl for American co-operation in {Europe and with France. He leav- (Specfal to The Guardian.) I 'l‘ORON'l‘O, Dec, 4. —— Senator -es for Washington this afternoon where he dines Thursday witih |\\'illiliril n. Prouilfoot, former lend-_ lul" oi’ the Lilbcral opposition in the I President Hauling. Ontario legislature, and senior‘ ‘I""§ISH‘IINGTON' Dec ‘i-Hmme “Hnnbm. m. u“, m“, “m, m. proud_'jlitlldlfil‘y votes to ask house for foot Duncan’ Gimay and Gram permission to call witnesses in died this morning at the Wellee- Dailghwi’ lmPemihmem- “m” 'l<;y Hospital. Hie had been taken brought by Rep’ Keller’ Repubnc' lthere a week ago Saturday, when “'1' Mm“e5°m' an emergency operation for ap- pendicitis had been perfnruied. The operation, however, came too late. The senator hail. for one week previous to submitting it, en- dured violent aibiiomlnal illness at his home, and when he finally c:\n~ scnteii to the measure it was found that he was suffering from a gan- gronmis appendix with spreading‘ peritonitis. He clung to lift for “m, week, however‘ “u, a‘,e...,. llliblicans opens with us. host city that, considering the gravity and “cave mmcmmt a‘ more com‘ of his condition, was remarkableumct federation °t the "ates up volved and possible limitation of A Gross Wrong TOKIO, Dec 4—As a result of the Washington Arms Treaties 1,000 officers and 8.000 sailors re- tired from ‘Japanese navy, thirty- six admirals and 392 off‘cers placed on waiting list and 30 ot- her officers placed on half pay. WAISIIINGTON. Dec. 4.—Con- fercnce of Central American Re arms will ‘be discussed. WASHINGTON. Dec. 4.—§Ai- torucy General Daugherty instit- uted proceedings in six suits tlo- ‘ day to recover twenty-nine mil- C‘ N‘ ion alleged to have been. misspent in construction of six war canton- OTTAWHA, Dec 4——Itt. Hon. meat camps, this brings the total Arthur Meighen, Loader of the Op amount sought by the government position. who returned to Ottawa tax in such suits to ‘fifty million last night, issued the followingldollars. ‘statement on the‘ byacleclion cam pafgn in Lnnark: WAiSl-IINGTON, Dec. L-Design “Newspapers have attributed to and construction of 2R1 airship mic chiefly by headlines, languagei being. assembled. at. Lakehurst. ivhich l have never uscd. 13.1.. for navy use. ls given by "The Government has ilistrlbtlt- group of expert engineers ap- CONBTANTINOPLE, Dec. l. - Nationa-liste are see-icing husband! for 150 wives of former Sultan, now supported by their govern- ment all are descrlibed as of pretty features and figures ran;- ing_ln age from 17 to 86 years. CPARIB. Dec. 4.-—-A civil tribu- nal will hear charges made-by Son- exalsse deputy Dunne in Cham- ber of Deputies that 81kt Carpen- tier fight was a frame-up. Duaglic charges Siki refused to obey in- structions to lie down in the fqum round to Carmen/tier, dJ-soovering his own strength. lin-Q- NEW ORLEANS. Dec f-Wlth. tire in one of her holds, shipping board steamer West Segovvin, drops anchor in Mississippi River near-Algiers naval station. Gap- tain Bhrodeo- says blue under con trol, was carrying cotton from Houston to Havre. "100 miles out. when fire discovered. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 4.—- Pro hibition commissioner Haynes, says this City one of the big smug- gling conteres for tumor-fatten of liquor. says dry navy may be cen- tered here. declared hundreds of vessels stationed off three miile limit along outline coast loaded with liquor. NE WYORK, Dec. L-d-Larbor P0- lice seize steam lighter E Frank. Cole off Statue of Liberty and re- port more than fifty thousand dollars of wihsky found in cargo of coal, six mcmiers of crew ar- rested. suspected of having come from Bahamas. WASHINGTON, Dec. t-iflocre- tary Denby appeals for Navy sec- ond to none and powerful enough. to support American policies and commerce. in hie annual message he pointed to accomplishments in alr service of the Navy, naked as- siemibling of fleet once a you for But Just What to Give to ~ the Ladies Is a Different 'That’s alCvhristmas Thought That Requires a Lot of Partof vcwu lava Yourself s Great bill.“ Worry by Turning to "Gifts Perri-tor" m the "Christmas GIN‘ llilllliltonc" Columns in ‘ ‘re...- oicumcq Ionian. Near East. __ Two Killed In Passenger Train Wreck On Santa Fe (Special to Th: Guardian.) BAKERSFIELD, Cat, Dec. 4.- Two persona were killed and i1 number injured when Santa. Fee hours "for two years, and a terse numiber are now being laid off; Therefore, Be it Resolved: That we protest against the laying Off of men, on the ground that the employees on part of the eastern section of the Canadian National lint-s being discriminated against. and do ask that they be given the came consideration as other scc- tionsof the Railway. ed literature throughout the coun- ty of Lsnark claiming as one of its ‘outstandng achievements‘ the throwing out of Mr. Hanna and the Canadian National board. and‘ Prince Andrew Of= Greece Sentenced To Perpetual the appointment of Sir $16115? ' Thornton and th-is new oar . Those who think that Mr Hanna. Mr. Iti-itchoil. Mr. Wood, Mr. LONDON, Dec 4—4Pr.ince And- Riley and their associatzc made a failure of the stupendous task entrusted to them and that there is ground for believing the new management and board to be an improvement will be inclined to agree witlh the Government's ac- tion. Those who th-iink differently as to either of these propositions are bound to be of opinion that ‘.\ grnsis wrong has been done to a. faithful ilireriorste, that a fa- tal precedent has been act, and that serious injury has‘ been wrought the national system and the public of Canada. “For myself. l disagree m; t0 both propostinns; l have based my disagreement on known and "itisiputable facts. Whcn the tarts wihicn l have adduced are assailed, I will meet the assailant. Until then I must be excused for refusing to suffer meekly the Gov- ernment's 7 erous preten- sions because l prefer to be loyal to what I believe is the Dllbllc in- rew has been. sentenced to perpe- tual banishment by the court mar- tial sitting at Athens. according to a Reuter- deeipatch. In addition he will suffer degradation in the “my The refusal of Prince Aud- rew to obey orders resulted in do feat for the Greeks in the cam- paign at ohe Sangsrls River, ac- popdllng to General Populus. l-lnrl he a second time attacked victory was possible. General Populus add or! that Prince Andrew had not been dismissed from his command because he was the Kings brot- licr. POPE PROTESTS AGAINST FURTHER GREEK EXECUTIONQ ‘ROME, Dec. iL-The Vatican is to make a dircet protest to the Greek government against the ex- ecution oi the former Greek min- isters. Pope Pius has ordered the passenger train No. 22 from San m rst Rule 0f last evening. Wet tracks m be» lie iMoley, mail clerk, also was JOHN Dec 4__,rhe first latte street. West St. John. RI- 110°" o Condensed Specials sideraiblo damage being done to per lino per day for 8 days or nvcr. 011 {I18 Plllll 5M9 of the 9179945 and figures. initial letters. count as heath)“ common was emlnentBoth and ‘must be paid for. Special Rates “do n; the road at the "me time wanted. for seven words. 60c pi-r the car striking the wagon amid Post Office. Finder kindly leave into the street. Neither 0i the Juan jumped the tracks about five Road Accident lieved to have been the cause. wxmrted kmed’ accident due to the chanKB Ill lll° on Saturday. when an automobile o0+04¢00¢4+0444§+o044+o+ bouL 8c a line por day for 6 days or over. {rm my. vwmqh we; approaching one word. 10 per cant. discount for Furnished Room rd. 75c for seven "m! Hm consequence was they cob ‘LOST-TWO KEVS 0N RING shims, ibroaking it up rather bed- at this office. drivers was injured. m-ileo out oi‘ this city at 6 o'clock ‘The engineer was killed. Cbar- (speck. to Th’ Gu-rdhn.) ST. . ,,..".,,,,,,.“,+¢4»+» rule of the road occurred on Char- and Jniik team came to grief, con- nATm!__m° p" "m, p" d”, 1,0 The milk delivery. it is said. was Count B words to a line. Groups of "m team w“ on the 1e“ and a cash Address forms piart of ad. drivers thought of taking the other "m" '°' “"° “""""' B""""°“ iidcil in u» miiddle of the street. between Guardian office and iy and dumping a full load of milk s. i, _... _ ~ v papal nuncio at Borne to make lerest. and to able, honest public pointed at request of navy to make inspection. Ship expected to be ready iby next July; tests planned will prevent flights for some time thereafter. The Weather, Etc iiia LOVES ME - ~ -. HE LOVES ME NOT- SHALL WE ORDER CUM. PAY A LOT - Q§°cm rrTo WHERE l TH’ WINTER i6 HOT I representation to Elipthorins Ven- inelos of the Greek delegation at Inmssnne against further execu- otlnn of former public. officials in ark today with a speed: N200. g < servants." _ “Mr. Melghen will continue the l; Carls- (‘miservattve campaigning in Ina-I TORONTO. Dee. fair and rather cold at first. North Br-illllrlkimll ch not less than three months and n. . ’ ed xnalntenanceof the Marine Corps. a“ ' I Announcements, 1,; Coming Events, 1 i‘ ' Owl Meetings, Etc. 1. nNIIim-ioc. per line per day. lo. l" so: line per d for] days or our. we c. a line or my for d days or our. rhc 5 ngnr nlttal latte cola: u I mull.“ d? psorfggt part of ‘ c: | s . 3's molt bandits for. d5. . w onus Concert n lhmptol 1,12‘; l-lnll, Friday evening, Dec. 8. Relt- 11-1, 1 nnld W. G. Bloor well known co- mic linger, ably assisted by other talent. Admission ‘Be and 15c. This will be a treat. "Baler! Cone ial in pie loo- Dec 1 Bale oi nrqiiiu ab‘ m, c‘ ' 140.. '. ‘a iftifié‘... “this: r?‘ s s ‘minim B; emu k8. Ooudnljytph land ‘T _ilblll 5 t to northeast winds with snow and nil- .