one 40,060 Renders‘ tlfiivfifii D5"! Issue Guaranteed. ' Member A. B. C. Qlqntlottetovvl Gun-Guy, Cpl-ulna fliwrdln. rounded 1331, trlc Light Serum Discussed By the City Conn ‘Ivvo Gents. t Covers I“ _'S chii__Last Night Til‘ Cllllllil- iii I Pliilil M90011: to Consider the - iiliiliiil iii ti Soldiers Monument Ulldil-ilie ggestiou of Mayor portaut Matter Brought up - Approves and Meeting Will At a speciul meeting of "the City Council last night, presided eve;- iiv Hie Worship Mayor Jenkins. Conn. Pilercet chairman of the light Commilttee begged leave to advise the Council that he had re- cciveti-u nutmber of complaints with regard to the lighting of the city tin general during the past few days. “i mus-t suy,” he de- viilriiii. "that. it is time we were awake to the fact that the Light and Power Company are not giv- lug the citizens proper slarvice. As you are aware, for the lust three weeks, we have been gettilng an extremely bad lighting service and as chairman of the Light Commit- tee I feel it my duty to bring this g protest. before- your Worship and Ciiiy Councillors. if it is the fault of the machinery in the plant the Maritime Electric Company should be notified to put new machinery in; if it is the fault of the nlsn- age-ment we wizint, new manage- meilt at once. in either case it is ollr duty as representatives of the citizens to call for an investigation as the present state of affairs is anythilng but satisfactory.“ Coun. Pierce said he had heard complaints about the scr- vice and suggested that a commit- tee of three be appointed to in- vestigate the plant and find out if possilbie whether the fault lay with the management or with the ma- ciiinery. Conn. ‘Smith had also heard com plalnts. Ever since the contract with the company had been sign- edi the serviice had been _ll11.‘lllLiS- factory. l-le believed a-resolution should go through for a citizen's meeting to ask for power to go to the government "for $100,000 to be borrowed forthe purpose of putting in plant tn Charlottetown.‘ for the city. A-t any rate the present state 0f thilugs should not he al- lowed to be continued. The question was further dis- cussed b' Coulis. McLeod, Ratt- roy, Pie Moran, Prowse, and His Worship. No reflection upon the local manager of the company was made. as it was believed he was doing the best he could under the conillitiklns. OQ-OQQ CDNDENSED SPECIALS +4++o++++o+4+++++oo0++w JlATESp-wc. per line per day. 9c. per line per day ‘for I days or over. 8c. a lino per day for 6 days or over. Count 5 words to a line. Groups o.‘ 6 ngm-nn. initial letters, count an one word. l0 per cent. discount for c ' . ‘ Address forms part oi‘ ad. lfjd must he paid t r. special nntes Furgiohed Room n . 75c for seven war s for on weak. Situation wgnlzed, for no onwards. 60c our w e . FLIOR SERVICE, PURE-SHED REG- lstered BBei-kshire boar. Prize winner. D. N. Buchanan. Cheri)’ Valley Oct 19-23 weer _ LETTER ADDRESSED to “Miss iRiley, 24o Sydney Si"- lost between 240 Sydney St iliiii Queen, Finder please return to T. B. and D. J. Riley's office. 'W-A4NTED—~PUPIL NURSES AT Somerset Hospital, Slrowhexan. . ‘Maine, Coilrse v27 months- A l ~ to Superintendent. hp y 800002-21-2wks ‘MONTREAL FUR unmount- llng Co.. does the highest dlonl re ensuing iiiiii relioirliia- ts made to order. All kinds cftur trimming on hand. our work guaranteed. Riley Build- itgfi Queen Street. Open evez, 1 ' . - érlillt wANrloa-wl WANT A rut live rlprnnentativen in ajvm city and town in Coiled! to sell automobile non rinsing itlvely prevlntn accidents. Q ry cor. owner I DWIPQ"? s; (o 54,11; ‘hlgpmtits. Write 16f, particulars and axcnts Pr" guition. Clundo Auto Show» l‘ use: m. mum Felil. 0i" ma: '9'“ _ . ~ ’ ' ndsjtoulnm-wl PAY wink» a nd“'tilten'i" stud V35‘: Sinfrubrm new: n-wll uni ionic. Best Jenkins was Another im- Last Night. Council be Called Soon. It was pointed out that the claim for 800d service-from the light company rests upon Clause 2 of the contract which reads as ‘fol- lows: "That the saiid Company agrees and guarantees to further improve its plant and maintain its service at a high standard of eifflzcdency." Coun. Rattruy, unnlntulining that the company's plant was a public utility. said they should be fol-cad to give the efficient service; re- quircd and suggested that the Council] lodge :1 complaint at [he company headquarters. lie under- stoodl that the trouble Sunday |night was on account of some ‘hard coal purchaser! from St John which turned out bad. for making gas and that the company was now working hard to get the other gas producer working. The trou- ble. however, does not data from [Sunday night, as it has beeng go- ing one for -some time. I i4 Persons Killed in Tenement Fire Set by Maniac ‘(Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK. Oct. ‘Zfir-‘FOUFIEGII persons lwere killedi in, a disas- trous tenement fire here today set by u. maniac who started the blaze in n. halby carriage in the hut‘.- wny of a five story tenement hours. Mnily children were aulollg the vie tilns. Ono woman became insane through fear and jumped to iicuth froln one of the upper windows. Betro-lilld of Former Kaiser Diiicially Posted ‘DOORN, iOtet‘. 23-.—tOhi’lcinl np- tice of the Butrothnl of former Em- peror Wiiliunl and -Princees Her- minie of Reuss, was posted Yes- terday at the town thall. Next to it was the announcement of the coining wedding of a painter and a peasant. The villagers rpaiii about as much attention to one notice ‘Will Lodge Complaint After further discussion the fol- lowing resolution, moved ‘by Conn. as to the other. showing little cur- icsity. also, pmwse and, seconded, by Calm-H On the notice of his approach- plerce w“ unanimously pnsspnd‘. ‘int; marriage, the former Emperor "REQQLVED That this (‘Dump retained all of his old titles, incin- coilsilders that the Maritime Elem-Gilli 97"" 01' William "o Emilflm’ trlc Company is not fulfilling llslof Germany mid Kins of Pius-elu- contract to the satisfaction oi’ the! towards the clout-Rib 0i a monu- citi-zens ndl that the Mayor and the Chnli man of the lbight Com- mittee he instructed to communi- cate with the Company. asking that immediate action he taken to romedly the mat-ter and also ask for information as to what steps villi he taken to improve condi- lions." - Street Appropriation After discussion a resolution was passed grunting an appropria- tion of $1500 for street cleaning- otc., for the rqrnnlinder of the year. - The Soldiers Monument. His iWorshlp May-or Jenkins then addressed tho Council as tul- lows: » Gentlemen of the City Councilw- l desire to request your consid- eration of the matter. already too lc-ng neglected of o. memorial monument to phone soiiii iiiiii daughters of our Province, who enabled ahemselvee in the great war and by their sacrifices, crown- ed their names and their country with the glory of an honor that will never die wihile history lives. under the assumption that thisi was u. provincial rather than a. civic obligation, and with the ex- pectation that the Provincial Gov- ernment would give some assist- ance. The committee tailed to sec- u-rc any assurance of help in this direction, and as a result the mat- ter has since remained in aibeyanw. This committee, however, did some excellent wo'rk and gathered mulch valuable data and inform- ation, which will no doubt be oil‘ material assistance to those who undertake the carrying out of this purpose. 1t seems to me that the time has arrived when this Council. T81R6- senting as ‘it does tile CalJitili Oil the Province, should take the in- itiative, and with your approval l shall shortly call a meeting oi the citizens, asking that they will appoint a committee to act in con- junction with this Council, ‘and looking towards the tommence- ment of tihls monument early in the coming year. This joint committee will of course “ the amalgamation of nil funds now available for this purpose, the recommendation to this Council of the situation, char- acter, and all estimate of the ili'0il~ able cost with suggestions as to the host means of raising the money {on the purpose, and xii/ills such other information us will eu- mble this ‘Council to assist the project to a speedy comiliétiilll- I shall he very much piaowi 1°, have you discuss this matter itow. and to take such action as in your good judgment will best further (hi; glyjgqt, undertaking in which l um fully convinced we will have the hearty approval will @0- oparutirn of all our citilell- this Worihipu remarks were msgny motioned, every member nf the Coifltdll hea illv suliliflfiii‘! ejhtem l! tho ‘ it was indeed inel e Till more be one t l, t meat for the dtv. The deln." i" ' for nod largely been council by the t l t i-e-_ fact that it was mtifafgamil m‘ FEM. j ‘m’ “gqgfofiiyll n; . l I fdviilclnl mag rrhL opinion of the, Council On the 17th of November. 1920.: at o. meeting held in the Mayors. office, a committee was uppolntollgm-moured cruisers Fatal ftcident iii (Spec it NO BAY, Ont., Oot. 23.- Pne rnit iwuls killed-and nine iii- J ger mine at when aIsmail car of steel, "follow- ed thy In electric locornoltlve. foil down ole of the compartments of a shaft, on top cage oim ltttdne C tli I Council at that meet V on Smith referred w m» vnrlonorebnhnl to the .,. . - Tenders were authorised to be cemenhl lrtottrlofw fir! that: of Blin- -‘ thin and dleii for 0on1 for-tubular- ket building and the city building- Trouble’ Brewing (Special to The Guardian.) PARIIS, Oct. 23.——Trf0iliblc is brewing for M. Poincaire in the budget debate now innniineiit.Gcr-_ man reparations lpayménts wcrel less last year than under hi‘?! Briund. Failure to make the Ten-i tons lpay rouses the ire of Fl-l-ileh-j men who are hart] ‘pressed for| money to nhbke cnlis incet. ~.‘ jea- l , JJONDON, Oct. Zflw- Mi‘. A. Eon- ur Law -will name his nlinlstry to- night after tho meeting of the‘ Unionist party and biitblllii szllne to the King. lt is said he has found it difficult ,to find offices Jor peers who are considered eli- gible, and desiralhle cabinet niln- ;iSii(‘.l'S. l I . . -Several Vessels _ , c . o Sunir lil Baltic (Special to Tho Guardian.) iRiitfliA IOct. .—'l‘.iits‘ Jliissian Romlcy and ifropbok i, together with several other v ssels were loot in a ter- rific storm in the Baltic "yester- day. " / Extradition for Desertion Diilepeudents (Special to ‘The Guardian.) IOTTAWA, Oct. 23.——Wi‘iful de- sertion or w fnl norhsupport of minor depend ‘t children‘ heeonles as between nadrt and the Uni- ted tStates an extrullitabie offence tomorrow, - ' ntltiio Mine to Tito Guardian.) ured in "an accident at the Hotlin- B Timmins yesterday, For Poicaire, l ust vote coupon. Turk Nationalists The Sultan's government has been soundly snubbed ‘_by the first dig- nitnry ol‘ the Turkish Nationalist government to arrive hem since ‘Mtrstepha Kemai consolidated the Angora government thy its victory over the Greeks. of Thrace, upon hist arrival at his tunic, gazed at the card in a pom- Stamboul found waiting there official repre-l and the Ministry of tho interior. ouch of-fice or odlflcial." Prince Edward lsia Bonariaw Liiorinally Accepts Leadership oi Conservative Party Retiring Premier iitnds 0ver Seals oi 0iiice to ills Malesty Thus Marking End of Coalition Government. Difficulty in Finding Diiices for Eligible Peers. (speciai to The Guardian.) [Bilflffiétifl the Coalition of tLlayll (leorgc. The outgoing Premier ‘visited iiis lMajesty to suy farewell and turned over ti: his successor the seals of the office he has held for six years. This marked tho actual end oi‘ the iUOMiHOlI Government. Third Period oi Contest w Ends Next Saturday Night Subscriptions Paid This Weehlllln 12,000 Votes- Next Week 10,000 Votes-Lott t.oupon on Thursday. This is the last last period. The vote schedule is again (i0- creased after next lSaturdny night. LONDON. Oct. Salt-Boner -l.alv evening. Mr. "Law formally an- succeeded Lloyd George as Prints Minister of Great Britain this trounced to the King that ho would accept the responsibility of '.ml"ln.p1 the ‘(liovernmlent which week of the for your favorite candidate and mail it to the Guardian Campaign Office. Send your subscription along with your coupon. Your Yillll‘ Bllil-‘iilllllliilli liiifl ivflflk favorite will appreciate it more earns 12,000 votes. than you can imagine. v Your subscription next ‘week This should the u very busy week earns 10,000 votes. for the candidates and their DO iT NOW. ——lf you promised to help your candidate, "lliuile good" this week. WZILCi1_Till11‘Pilifly'H paper for the friends. Two weeks form next Suturarly night liiurks tho close of the great contest. Two splendid automobiles will ‘be awarded also great prizes. Get busy and stay busy. pay you, candidates. Hustle! Hurst-ls! Hustle! Every one has a. pairnf scissors and the Guardian is road in near- ly every hnnlc in the isiiitiil. Thursday should be a busy iiay with the scissors. (‘lip the coupon lid Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922 P. E. Iv nnu. onus. out u. i. o. Annual Inscription, llollvonol New Long Distance System for "island Telephone Coillpaw British issue is w Party Not Country Says Lloyd George (special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Oct. 21i.-—in his speech at Leeds. lMr. Lloyd George dill ‘ not. state’ his program, contesting himself with saying the time was not ripe for disclosing his plans. The issue he said uvas party versus country. French Plan ti; Control Germany (Special to The Guardian.) PMIIS. Oct. 23.—'i‘he -l<‘rench plan for financial control of Ger- lilany, presented to the reparations ommission by 1M. Barthou» today, suggests the lmmetliate creation of a. committee of the worlilhieati- ‘ng ‘business lncn to deal with Ger- many's capacity to pay and to cou- sidei‘ the question of the iiiter- Allied debt. it would leave the iinal settlement of the question, ilowever. to the proposed Brussels ‘transmission to be in $100,000. Preparations to supply the Is- land with a modern copper metal- lic long distance telephone sys- tem which will operate with pract- ically the same efficiency and des- patch as the local system, arc now under way and will be pushed "for- wurd vigorously throughout the remaining mouths of the year by the P. E. l. Telephone Company. This new system which will oper- ate in addition to the lines now in use, is being installed after a long consideration ol the_ problem of giving the island the best service possible and from the standpoint of public convenience its import- ance can hardly be over-estimated For many years it has been felt that the old iron wire system, with the consequent long delays in get- ting connection with distant points had outlived its usefulness but the great expense of installing thc newer service so far deterred the company from embarking up- Copper Wire System ior Prompt Lon _ g Distance sttlieli at an spouse of w tinder Way Work No and it in hoped to iinve a Large Portion oi the New Line Iii 0peratlon by ian. ist. a town as easily and quickly as at the present time one can sit down to ring up the grocer or the butch- er around the corner. Other Changes. tem will necessarily involve many subsidy alterations in switch- board and ceiltrai office facilities. it will mean an addition of o com- plete switchhoard section in Char» luttetovrn and a change in design to speed up long distance operat- ing. At Hunter River, OLeary, St. Peters and Orwell complete new switches will have to be in- stalled and additions will hB-YQIO be made to the switcirboards at Summers-ice, Montague, Alberton and ‘Souris. The Company have this summer put in an entire new switch hoard equipment at Ken- singtcn and this also will have to he added to. at meeting of ‘the City Council, rc- has now arrived for this long de- ‘erriilg to the inefficient electric sircd improvement and General ‘ight service iluriilg the past twollvlanugcr W. iS. Grant announces conference. g on so sweeping a change which Altogether, the change will be -__-4o>--- would mean not only the instuil- aeweeping one and will revolu- coun Pierce corrected ation of additional long distance tioniee telephone service in this ' [facilities hilt an enlargement oi province. It is a progressive — the service all round as a natural iilep upon which the P. E. I. Tele- Coun. Pierce at lac-t night's spec-iccnseuuence. The time howevenpbone iCompuny are to be heartily tcongratulatcd; and ‘no doubt. the lcopner wire years hence, installation oi! the system in this pro- The outside changes in the syl- , Necks, criticized the press of the,that by tho 1st of January of rieXi-lviilcfi-‘EQ ions advocated. and so several other it will ity fur ilot taking up this matter" year it ishopell to have a large ‘if sillexvrtlke nestled to be shovel- portion of tile new line in opera- ed c-IT in the winter time we timi. would soon hear about it through . the press." ho said. “but. on this A Big Job. question "they choose to remain dumb.“ The cost of installing the new Conn. Pierce is still a young-copper tnetnlie wiring with the umn. it would be well for him tofnecessary switchboard additions, "Gilli the "press" before ludglntant upon it. paesing,ctc.. will total $100,000. 90,000 pounds of the copper wiring is al- iiritisb Elections Probably Nov. 15 (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, ‘Oct. 2J§.-Noveinlhcr l5 or; l8 is the probable (late of the general election. This giresu ‘Jilfillflt’! for parliamentary ratifica- tion of the iFi-hil settlement diiciili Dcccnllber 0, ibut it later date can he settled thy mutual agreement between the British and lrish Gov- fll‘llilli‘.lli. should the House of C0lll~ inous thcsirn time for unhurrleil lliscussioil of the lrlsh situation. There is not the least doubt that if a (‘oiiscrvative Govcrnnlt-nt il-r returned it livouid stand by thi treaty with Ireland, Lloyd» Georges List of Honors (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Oct. zlflw-ia his list oi’ honors, it is uilllt-rstooil that Lloyd George 'will recommend an Enrlliom for Lord Birkenlleatlitni! a Dukerionl for Lord Curznn. -_---Qr>i-—- lion. W. S. Fielding ilet_urlls to Paris (Special to The Guardian.) |O’i"l\AlV\'lA, Oct. 23.— lllollowing conclusion of the London negotia- tion! {or removal oi the citttlc cm- burgo, lion. “HS. iFlchling. lliinis- ter of Finance returns to Paris where it is hoped he will be rrblu i0 conclude a new and witicr trade treaty with the i-‘rench (inverti- mcnt, a. tron-try suipplantting the present modus vivendi urranxetlby Blr George Foster in 1921. Trade Conditions Through Canada (Special to The Guardian.) WINNIIPEG. Man. Oct. 23.- Thero is u. little tbetter demand for full and winter goods in the Halifax district. "but WTIOIGSXLTGFS report lhusiiless less active, accord- ing to the Weekly Trade Report, issued yesterday lby the Canadian Credit Men's Trust Association. l.td., here. While there is mt much change in thc manufacturing trade in the -St. John's section. wholesale business is keeping up fairly ‘well and the retail trade is ‘mproviug. Collections, however. slow. Snub the Sultan (Special to The Guardian.) ooulsliaivruiuoirlne, Oct 2a. - Pashah army strength 0t‘ thcl .____.__.__Q The former sent in his carll first. The stubby little General smoothed out the wrinkles in his Rafet Pasha, military Governor residence yesterday, poun, official manner and said. “Who is this person? l know entatives from the Grand Vlzier, of no Grand Visor, there is no of o descending \ taining upwards of tlwcn- y miners, .-v_ a " " .1 in o ollsoluoimtvenuilrn. ‘animo- iiiltellil-iflii- Io! p a lic meeting for tho s _ colon of the monument ques- io an appointing Cuunnltioran n ‘M eod to rcpt-es gut the City . which it. s understood, will he coiled 4n the ' nenr luture. I ng- His all ‘ to the nea- et Hone. lied for printing the city re- rtn. The, tender- ot nfcLoilin s. was accepted tor loves noi- vvw, Sill/i! the Coupons One more coupon will iimiear in The Guardian and it will menu votes for your favorite candidate. Next Thursday is the day. Watch for Thursday's pn- _per-—bave your scissors handy and don't neglect. to clip_ tilh final coupon for your candidate, \ The third period of the campaign ends next Saturday inightatid subscriptions earn loss voteiisfter that time. Send your subscriptions in NOW. Get all the votes You can for your favorite. ‘Vote early-Vote late-Slot}; often. a It in Sntlrrtluy's issue of The [iuartiiuil (two (lays before (‘nun Plerct-‘s crlticlsnl) the following appeared: “Fm some time past n very con- ‘sitters-hie inconvenience has been caused by the unsatisfactory cloc- llrle light fi-EPViOP in the city. Al- "must every night the electric scr- vice is interrupted at intervals bo- ready in stock in the campany's warehouses here and twenty four car loads of telephone poles have arrived. ll-‘or the job the Company is. im- porting special British Columbia fir cross-arms, 3,000 having al- ready b01311 received with 2.000 still on order. The new system will require 20,000 insulators, 40,- Lween G p. ill. and 1 a. m. N0 000 top tips, 5.000 braces and -i!Xllillll1il.i0i'l has been given why 5,000 carriage holts.—anlcng other |this unsatisfactory GHTTO oi‘ af- things! airs should prevail and soulcthing should be done by those in author- ity to see that a, better €OTViCB is provided." Peace Conference 0n November 13th (Special to The Guardian.) lltAltliS. Oct. 23.—-The Near East peace conference has been defin- itely" fixed for November i3 at Lausanne Switzerland. ’l‘his was done by a final ex- change oi‘ messages thy Franco, Great Britain and Italy. The Weather _. Crews Now Working. Four crew's of workers are nov engaged getting the lilies ill shape between Charlottetown and Orwell. Orwell tin-ti Wood lsiaudluChariotte town and iSu-nimcraitle, Sunlmerside and Aiherton. This of course is but the preliminary work. The aim of the Company is to give with the new service as good c standard of Jo-ng distance trans- mission as is being supplied any- where on this continent. and the construction is therefore standard- ized in even the smallest particu- lar. Tile change will mean a clear gain in service ranging from 50 to 100 per cent. For instance: 'i‘hr~.re. has, been heretofore one telephone route through to Mont- Tomiloroivro, ::l:".*:::::. Seashells“. was’; ' by way of St. Peters will he added thus azffording two outlets for busi- ' uesli, and increasing the service TORONTO, Oct 24 —Strorig cooacity 100 per cent. lBetween Charlottetown Summereide the Company has now three circuits. Three addi- tional pairs of copper circuits will be .illstalled-—~100 per cent increase again. _ lBetween iSummerside and Alber ton one copper circuit will be add- ed to the two circuits new operat- ing-—50 percent increase. Between Charlottetown and Or- well three will he added to the three now operating-NO percent winds southerly, shillting to wcst- and erly. ilnscttled ulid showery in many lorxaliities. liigh tide this afternoon at 1.35 and tomorrow morning at 1.13. Sun sets this afiemoon at 4.58 und rises ltomorrow morning at 8.30. First quarter moon Friday, Oct. 27th 9.26 a. m. ummerside tide eifhteen minu- tes later than Chariot etown. ‘tlong unavoidably delayed-will the looked back upon as second in im- tportance only to the-introduction of the telephone system itself. Turkish and Ereneh ' Diiicills ‘Hail Close Cr! Cl-i-ANACK, Oct 23-(101. Kemnl Bey and Major- Boinet. respective- ly, Turkish and French members of the allied commission in the new neutral zone, narrowly ep- caped death today tin an automo- bile accident near the site of anci- ent Troy. Both officers were thrown sidewise out of an over- turning car driven by a Turkish chauffeur, who was traveiltlng too fast to halt at a point where s bridge had been removed over- a ravine. Col Kemal and Maior Boinet received bad cuts on the face and arms. England Defeats Ireland's Eleve in international LONDON, Oct. Cir-England blanked Ireland in the internation- al soccer game at West Hronvwich yesterday by a. 2 to 0 score in the presence of 20.000 spectstorsflrhe match was not a very good game from scientific point of view. Tip louglish forwards never realiygut together and there was a lack ot touch between the halves and tho front line. This was partially rem- edied ln the. second period when the Irish backs, feeiinl fille strolls of bearing almost the whole of tug work in the first hslf. began to Wfifliieii. The [English left winger; then tiecnniis exceedingly good and were well ted by Wilson of the "" ‘nesday. Grimsdell, the Tot-- TV tenhcm lplayer on the "English side played finely until the closing stages. as did Gmith of West Bram wich. Tho star for Ireland who Harland, the goal keeper. whoops’; under incessant tbombardmentifor most of the period. Announcements, Coming Events _ Meetings, Etc RATBIn-IO per line per day. ti “Noozie” the Sunshine Kid increase. Between Orwell and Montague there are now two circuits, to- which c-ne will he added, givi 50 percent increase. Of course the increase in effi- ciency will be much greater than this, as the new service will be without: delays, whatever the length of transmission. The new installation is known as the Phan- ton System and when in operation will permit three messages to be sent over two circuits with the some transmission. it is soma- thing similar in operation to the Duplex telegraphic service. ng a} Mlinlonri Connections. Interviewed by The Guardian new copper lines wtllbb run to the and Cape Traverse. O0 that trons- , 4 saga eon be non: to Nova Bcotin - or New Brunswick from Charlotte yesterday Manager Grout uid the . submarine cabled at Wood Islands n a I line nor roi- n they: l‘ - , l ilgureo inttlo letters l-nhnimil: one wor . l0 per rent dltlvfvlifli for cub. run forms part. of ad. and must be paid for. or lino our darn»- : dun n: liver. f "aerial-ye ‘iglhgrwsday, h Doe, 7, 0i’ 9 all so in t e market liiliiiiiiik only: the otnopieol ot flto indies auxiliary o! P.3d. Ptfllfl~ wilt Ofhllutlli- ' " "GAY I1‘ WITH DONANONC. -!i‘he new Protestant Orpheus" use will open noon and n“; things ore one’ ‘mor- 3mm Kim Baum: .’