I prince Edward isthe V W. I A ‘I ' i 'i _ Nfigdf///1-_ - A is _ q I MOST MAGNIFIG "lie t ' ,I ' ’ V A " If A l A "V2 S0 FERTILE I AND .ENT PROVINCE l§ _ W/ " _ ~ ~ ‘ _ , 1 . ' V LAND RICH of the " ff" d /I _ , (_ V iss \\\\\\\ /_W as ‘ f Canada IS, oples Paper ---"'°W"---~. Read Vefybody V 7,-‘._»_\\ QUR MAGNIFICENT y\ *A ' Dominion O fl” "I" W ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew , ._g_, 5 és e.. ,> "1,/gy 1-1.-vs. »' : il, -/; - .- -,»._._*;_ ' V), _ Y , ' 1 ` Ishmd A ~ No Place on The Pe M" se ->- 7'-"°""s:'..2::."‘;'..I:.1.°°.:.‘: . ii.-i-= CHARLOTTE TOWN, CANADA MONDAY, SEPT. 17 1923, ...... .......,..... .....,....,' ’ - syn_¢i|.onn»u¢u.|.s_ PROVINCE Y W Z Y _ I llllllllllilll I5 lfill DANGER iN BA - lllilllilll illll iviiiiiii riiintlllllliasstii |ll5H lJllN- lllNil lil ill l]lNl ill lil _ l|lllANl lilllll Free Traders and Tariff’ Reforiners are Pre- _ pnring to Stage a Great; Struggle 1'.\nT11ss woiuuxe QUIETLY ===i `_‘='c-for-1-\"==i lf;-no 'l‘l°nilers Atteinptiii','; To use Public Opin- ion ln Canipalgn (British United Press) LONDON, Sept., 15,-it is he- cmuiiig increasingly evident that tariff i'e~i`orniers and free traders ,mi preparing to make the econc mic conference tiio greatest strug- glo since the days of Joseph flliziiii- iicrliilii. For iiuiny months past propagati- de has iieeu issuing from liend- quiirters of tariff reformers and new orgnniziitloris have been form- od i-iucli as the Empire iievelup- ment Assotlatioii which ii.iiiuiiiiii:i the empire cannot be held togeth- or if closer trade bonds are not forged between the \notherlnn'.i nad the iloniinlons. Free traders are working more quietly yet their efforts are effic- lciil they liiiving formed ii parlia- nieiitiiry committee and are using 9-ililii: opinion especially .‘\\ ::\i.'l- iamis in gently rcsurrectlui.: ilulaiicli-,nt war cry your food will cost you more. Lqiinr and Asquith Lllierzil.-z airt- itnitin; to the extent ot' cooper- iulng with the object ol' restoring 'Eiighinil 'to her long lost position ofa really free trade country. ’i‘lie quostion is an exceeiliiigly complex one and it is rendered more so by the present European iltiuition and the complete coll- apse of the (lerninn mark :is well as the iloprocintion of the 1"rent~li franc ninking coinpt,-titien wltli liritnin possible, by other nations where formerly ti nionopoiy was held. llradford wool manufacturers definitely dcniiiiiii that the ilomiii- ions impose it tariff upon all \vOol i-xporteil to countries other than i'iiiglnnil which would give English woolens u prei’erence. . '.‘ "'<»¢Q.*T*-T~U'»C""i'¢ 0ondensed'Speoia.ls § 'O-O04-O94-O-O l1.A'l'lU!.-lilo por line per dsy. Bc Der line por day for I days or over, lo A line per dsy for 6 days or over. Count ii words to e. line. Groups of I figures, initial letters. count as ons word. 10 per cent discount for cash. Address forms part ui' ad. md must be paid for. Special Itstes lfiirnished Room sd. 'loc for seven words for one week, Situation wsnlted. for seven word! 50:: per wee . \--i__ WANTED.--A GIRL FOR HOUSE work :ind to assist in store. ite- eoiiiiiieiiilulloii reqiiireil. Mrs. Fritz Campbell, Pownal. 459-9-17-2i T0 LET.-One bright room for liitht housekeeping. Apply 172 Prince St. 460-0-17-li CAN but your men are YOUND MENI “N0 ONE client you out of success yoiirse,lt'." Measure up to illtnortiinitins. Successful are not supermen, they triiineil mon. The 1. C. S. has triilnml thousands of Canadu's siiceessfiil men. Free vocation- al direction, no Obligation. Write iiiterniitionni Correspondence Schools Canadian, Limited. Dqpt. 1749-il, Montreal, Cniiada. 58. ‘WARNING -W'iLL THE PARTY who -took the bundle of rbiling coitem and clips from The Frost & Wood ware-rooms on Tuesday lllllflll' return some and save further trouble. 411-9-14-3i ANTED-THE SUMMERBIDE Business College wants young mon and itiris to study Account- HTICY. Shorthand and Typewrit- lils- Terms reasonable. Write J- l"'l<"0n. no; 145, summer-siiio 423-il-14-ti. 'if LET. a snioi-rr nooms ron Piiht. housekeeping. Apply 172 l‘lllCe St, 377-9-13-Ill. -sf , A LET cottsse in nice locality i>Dly Guardian Office. 389-9-13-tf ’ fhllisinzas Pneuiiises euir. dm; for melts. groceries, pro- ~n0b 01' mnniifacturing. Apply V ert Cotton. 451-l)-15-2| o+oe+++++++++++ 'I"l"i' 'l"I"l"l"l' > (Canadian Press.) onesivisnr REACH:-zo ON oOn|=u iNcioEN1' -|- ,A'lll'll"1NS- Sent. is. _ Tilt- -i- (zreco-itallan incident was vir_ -|~ lfltllly closed today when rue 1- 1'rcni:li Minister to Greece 'I' 'I' “wed “l ill” l"0"vinn Orme -1- 'I' with the liiifurmal note 0|' the 'I' v'-zii'ious nieusures or rt-|,m-n_ .|- ll”ll*l °l`ll@‘l`0rinting western 'I' 'I' opinion on the controversy. 'I' 'l"I"I"l"l'+'|"D'l"I'-l"l'1"l"i' -_-Q-o»e PA55 lNll |]AY5 HANAINE lHl|lA lAllUNlAlN PENN (ine oi' the l‘liiniiev.~i Loses ills l.ii'e und, :i See- ond iliis .\'zil'- ro\\' lisezipe. (Associated Press) (ii‘}Nl'l\'A, Supl. 16.*--’l`\\'o Al- plnlsts i'i'oii\ i"eldliii'eli, iiiinieil l’erlliei’tei' and (ioetscli, zittenipteil to scale the souilierii wzill nl' iii". lirusenfliili, on ilu' \-’oi'iiril>i'i‘gi,i' border” of S\vltzi'i'liinii. it very dain- gerous c_liiiili, only once :it-iiii-ved. They reiielieil the most dti`|`iciiit, point, and after speiidim.: iuutli time and strem:tli in seeking the “ciiiiiiiii-y," deciileii thot, l'erlliei't- er should iiiiilertiilie ii “peiiiluiuiu .~:vvliig." A grappling iron was fixed, nad (iiii-isieli loosi-il liiiiiseli' to give his eoiiipanion more rope. '[`lii.- daiiu- erous_riuuioeuvre cost him his life. for he fell 100 feet. i’erlliei`i,er remiiineii in rin nl- most lli."it'ci'ssili|i' nielie. lie secur- ed liiinselilto ii rock, and the suiue eveniiig siieeeileil ii\4:iiti'a\et,iiii.: the utteiitioii of ai :=lii-pliei'd on at iit'igli~ borlng Alp. 'i`iie first night p:i':,~‘eil. lio\\'evi~i', 'l"l'1"I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I'~l"l"l"I"l"l' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' next day soine toiirists lieiirii calls, and eliinlied by :inotlier route to the suiuinit. but their rope wait; not loiii.: enoiigli. :intl thi' .=ili':inile-**”l-' SUN Ill llliillll Nl llllHll Nlll 1)¢-:ith Toll Esiiniateti :ii |20, ‘.\'umbei- iivieted . A 145.000 (Canadian Press) iii~:iii.iN, sent. 1'i~~'~\Vl'='l l“ coiisiderifd in some riiiiirters as n final suinniliig up of the cost in lives money and prison sentences ol Gei'inany's passive resistance to the l"i‘uiico-llelgiaii forces of oCf1\llt~ ation is contained in ii ,~ieiul-oft'ie-:il stnteinent issued today. The death toll is placed :it 120 not including ten Gerinrins senteii ced to capital piiiiisiiiiieiit by the courts martial. Five persons were sentenced to life iiuprlsoniiient. ami the other sent1'nces linpf»,ae-I aggregate 1.51)() yi-urs. T\vo hundred and nine scliiiol buildings were requisitloiieil for army purposes, ami 1751 iie\\':i- papers were siispeuiied. l’e'i\:ioii'i ousted from their lioines number ed 145,000, of whom lIll,ii0tl were expelled from the oeeiipieil area. The oceiipntimi nlitliorities sei'/,ed 1.ii52.000,000,000.0lit), nutrks and 111.000 French fruiies. Since tho beginning of the oc- cupation, tho stiitouient ileclared, the i"reuch and llelginns liiiil inun- agefl to ship only 2.1l75,000 tons of coke. coal ami liriqiii-ttes from tho occuplrii region, wiioreiis in the same period liist _veiir (ii-riiiiiny mflil" "lfiiirntion fuel delivi~i'ies of 1l.4fi0,000 tons. Typhoon Sweeps Over Japan (Csnsdlsn Preis.) OSAKA, -Sept. 16. - A iyphoon ,broke over the mainland today, forcing ships carrying relief nint- erials to .take refuge near the const town of Tottori, northwest of Kobe, is ,reported to have been inundated. (Canadian Press) ilritisli ol'i`it-luis believe. Time Limit of ltalyfs “Ultimatum” to Ju- go-Slavia Has Been Extended. Both Na- tions Agree to Refer Matter to the League of Nations. . t'aiu'pziigu on the part of italy. I`liey compare it with the policy H l"_C_"\'ll)O§» H 3:9!"-:I 1_5- -ltHli"S iiiirsueil by Aiistria-Hungary, which to |°_ ‘ llell`5ll*Vld‘ Wllll F€§DPUl policy, they say, caused the down- ll 10 'll-1-0l>l"l1C0 Ol the Pillinc iaill Ot' the dual monarchy. lpi‘obli~ni .aoiiietiiiiets referred to as The presence here of- Marchal .in ultimatum which was due tOvi"riin¢-iiet D'l']sprey has given op- ~‘>-i'lI'0 tellily, has been extended. portunity for the .lugo-Slavs to I llf£`fll`lllll§_l|0 Ofiltilill ---- 7 Perish, Score " Injured in Tenement Fire (Canadian Press) ‘ trict. 5A,5liAlEHlllANllllllll5H llllll Hll NY ll-lANl lNN5llll Plllli (Canadian Press) ( ` -) l’()lt'l`.'\l With Sept. I7- ltepurts-recelveil liereyes- n strong predilection for lobster terdziy from points south ol the As- have bi-t':i robbing pots on the siiiiboiie rivei' in the l`tirlage ills-].'ieilt,li cfiiist tif idiillltlllil 10 S\lUl\ "Tl triet, record the first siioiviitorin of extent. that the Ministry of Agri- eultiirii and i<‘isliei'ies started an .\l Oakville :ind I other points iiivestigiitioii. It found they had south of the river it began -to snow sonie in large Schools, inure lhlln during the nigh-t and when daiyliglit sixty having been caught recently. Currie 'it sli‘o\\'t>il to be rtliuut two (ine lobster lioalmsn visiting his- inehes on the ground, ii i'e.il winter pots near ilirlinixs (inn. C'llll\l\`l‘fl (12,,-_ seveiiteeri di-,viifish which had S.\SKA'lit)()N, Sept, 17. ~- One- crawled into the pots and eaten quarter inch of leo lay on ponds and llll UH' l0bHl0¥`~ The largest octopus caught had sioirirlis at Unity, Sitsk., ted-ay, fol- lowing last nlgh.t`s heavy frost.. Gar- Pl- lltiflil l-ll0 Sl’-0 °f ll ll°C°*‘ll“l- den growth wi-is'kllle+'I' O tives of the Little Entent/e na,- O -tions met today ‘lo discuss the 'I' 'I' *O* Dolitical aspects ot' the pro- 'I' posed loan and to decide wlie- 'I' ther they could be assured 'I such' ii loan would not adverse- 4' ly affect ihein. English bank- 'I ers are said to be particularly 4' 'I' behind the loan project. 'I' 'I-+'l"I"I"I"I"l"I"l'I"I"I'-I"I' -1--<¢>i- 'I' 4' 'O 4' 5 Peimsylvania (‘-oiiniiles Yield 90 Per (tent of < Total Annual Pro- duction (Canadian Press) PlliLADELPiilA, Sept. 16.- Desplte the fact that anthracitc coal wage controversies so often ‘occupy much front page space in Newspapers there is zi conslrler- able number of persons who do not know that this fuel is found ln ti comparatively small part of Pennsylvania. No commercially worthwhile amount of anthracite is found in any other part of the. United States. it is confined to nine counties in an area of about 196 square miles in the north ens- tern quarter of the state. Five of the nine counties yield more than 90 per cent of the annual produc- tion. Tlie coal is found at all depths ranging from outcroppings on the rivers and other streams. There is no strictly bituminous coal in the anthraclte area. Bitum-I eised her discretioii in requisition- ing the ships. “Can you Hai’ lllilli is ii direct charge against Cerin- unless authorities were found to cliange his opinion. the applicant- coulil not hope that he would fav- orably reecominentl award in the case, Counsel promised to look up' authorities to support the claim. - lil llllillll llN lllllllli lNlJl|Nl (fuse of. ]’i'Ovi1iciui. Of- ficers to Colne liei'oi'e Privy (‘Oiincil ~_-_- (Canadian Press) QUIBBEC, Sept. 16.-On Oct. 10. Charles Lanctot, K. (`~» -‘\SSlBmlll Attorney-General, will Hllll l0l' idngliind, whore he is to act on be~ half of the province of Quebec bc- iore the Privy Council in the case of the King and Coriiu. cimecrning the right of the Federal Govern- ment to levy x1 tax on incomes re- sulting from salaries paid by Pro- vincial Governments to Ministers of the Crown, members of the Leg- islature and civil servants. The case affects not only the Province of Quebec, hut has been accepted as a test case by the other provinces in which generally in the meantime the collection g_f income' tax on persons objecting here is upheld. The test case referred to follow- ed :i clnlni to collect :in income inx on the salary of lion, J. E. Caron, Minister of Agriculture. as a Minister and iiieinbev of the local Leglsiatiire liir, Caron hrought his objections before the Superior Court and then before the Supreme Court, where an informal judg- ment was renriereil, the bench sug- gesting that the matter he brought before' the Privy Council. The case was to come up last session, but was delayed iintli this fall. _ -Q-Q3-i< THE SOUTH SEA ATOLLS investigations cnnilm-teil by scientific expeditions to the Pacific islands have shown that there is a slow elevation goim; on there. wliich, by lifting the reefs gradually above the waves. preser- ves tlieui from erosion at the tor :ind enables vegetation ami cer- tain auiniai forms of- s terrestrial character to exist there. This is in opposition to the old idea that the stolls were formed by the grailunl subsidence of small islands, and that the coral insects hulit up encircling roofs nn the islands sank. . ers who blast the coal. These men hold certificates Obtained after tivo years' experience in the hard e al mines under the mining laws o of the state. - Excellent Order Still Prev:-iils ln Spain (Canadian Press) liAit(`l'JLONA, Sept. 1t`».--- Order continues throughout Spain. Ruii~ roads and public utilities aro func- llfe of the country has not been disturbed by the military coup. Big Jewel Rob- bery Opposite Polioe Station (By Dominion News Service.) l,O.\‘DO!\'. Sept. 18.-Uncut din~ monds and brooches, bangles, and other articles set with jewels worth more (pup 575.000 have been stolen i'roii1 two safes in a jeweller‘.'\shop almost lniniediateiy opposite Bish- -opsgate police' station. Tho thieves forced two speelnlil* -made pndlocks on the front door. l ed a hole in one oi’ the sales to mr obtain the keys of both. took the entire r-on-tents. relocked the front door with new padloi-ks and van- isherl. The shop was closed on Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, and it was Messrs. Wiiiegnrteu, arrived to in t e s ii . of two safes wide open. A lock- smith ivan -sent for and the pad- locks forced. and it was then found that the safes had been cleared of their contents. There was a great quantity of other jewellery in the t h lt is one of the most astonishing roblieries ever committed in Lon- tdon. The lmpudenoe of the thieves in selecting a shop in full view of an important police station. and front door, surpasses the most ."crook" in fiction. onli' when ii member of the firm., l open the shop that the burglary / was discovered. The pailloeks ap- - pest-ed to Iio those with which the door had been locked on the pre , _,/- vioiis nlghé, hut. the keys could neil ’ ,_ _ ‘ be inserte . , " \ ./ Q " A peel' through ii small aperture /Z 3 -_,C h h tter revealed the doors Q`\--»-- A ` ‘ A i NAH A-liilll. ENNEN Alillllll ElllEllNllllNl Peasinits of iiokllaru Re- fuse to Iiecognize the (i‘io\'eriiir\e\it us Llberzitoi' )I()SLEl\lS (‘.\LLEli T() HOLY \\'.\R 1 A ` .__l~`oriner ’l`iii'l----_ The Weather, Etc. l Some i=o\.i