~ freqinnt with 'iellv Tho, Guardian earrles your ,message to most of the worth while ` appointed United States Ambas- , homes. _-___-my _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew for and news and advtl. in People's Paper, The Guardian-the ohelpeeii. most influential and host . edective advertisingmed. ' ium in the Province. town Guardian The Ceuta 5 , . _ -as -"-",,,,',',‘°........... .-.......... .... eHARL0'r'rE'rowN CANADA SATURDAY ocr. 27 1923 *“"°"""°""'°" "°“'°'°"‘“‘ I , , , By Mall, Canada and U. S. A- “-50 BRITISH PREMllEll'S APPEAL FIIR CONFERENCE llIIiHElI IIPIIH HITH PESSIMISM The General Opinion in Official Circles Is That France Has Already Fixed Her Decision in This Regard-Refusal to Ac- I.$53-.'J;i..I1‘f.'2“fll.-?.§-"‘"{lfS’“‘ " `n Separate Action be- f ing Taken by Britain. + cept May Result 1 (British United Press.) LQNDON, Oct. 26.-Premier Baldwin's appeal to Poincare to agree to a conference of pow-'re in which United States should be represented is regarded with some pessimism in influential quarters when Poincare's past attitude on each conference is remembered. lt is generally conceded that when the French Premier has fol- lowed Baldwin's expressed hope to think once twice and even thrice before refusing, that his answer will bo that France has done enough thinking and that on this paint her opinion is fixed and unal terable. This may result in separ- ate action being taken by Britalii with the moral if not active sup- is becoming more apparent every day. Britain will unquestionably press France for an immediate re- ply to this invitation and if this rcply is unfavorable the statement which already has been prepared Wlll be issued to the doininions. This statement it is believed will contain the proposal that a com- mission shall be appointed to ln- vestigate with regard to Germany‘s capacity to pay and this will he followed hy n conference between the British empire and Germany with possibly Italy to illgcovi-gr the most efficient mctiiod-of fals- ing reparations from France ami Belgium. With France thus isolat- ed sho will realize the danger oi' the situation which may result in port of United States. "..... . .` Need for immediate action is obvious if anything is to be saved from the wreck of Gennany which FB. Kellogg New ' U. S. Ambassador In London* (Canadian Press) W-AISIIINGT-ON, Oct. 26.-Frank B. Kcllog, former United States Senator iroiu Minnesota has been sador at London to replace George Harvey who recently resigned the post. ` This appointment is expected to C become effective in -the near fut- cntlly J HIC tis* '_ I tillwifst :EIl;iul:;§ulT;,: :tions glass ol' the finest final. ' bl`C“l‘f‘1Sl “’l‘L`" llc °"ll“`l’5”"l' fwlio had suffered loss at tho hands 12 Mile Limit REVOLUTION ; LONDON 0ct.26-The British gov ernment has accepted in principle the proposal of the United States government that vessels in United States waters bo searched for con~ traband liquor within twelve miles of the United States shore. -*-4-gt--l CHICAGO, Oct. 26.-Snow over spreads the eastern Slope and Foothill in the region of tho Rocky Mountains and rain. snow and colder weather are ri-port:-rl from the north wost and lowcrod temperature is forecast for Ohio und Tennrissoo. A six inch fall of snow closed for winter the last of the lilountain ilsssos. -L_-<03-~--' - 'l'he' time is never lost that -is do- votcd to work. -it is a great art to laugh at your own misfortune. *l-1'O}-l- `* ldondensed Specials f ,& RATE.._.zo per word, not each insertion in this coliunn- __ ,.___..__.___ 'by the unanlinlt-_v with which fier- 'JOHN A. MeDONALD, LAND -mans of all classes take the same Surveyor, Harmony Jct. 470-9-10-mo. _.________________ *LOST-IN Ci-‘TY WEDNESDAY gold bar pin.Flnder please leave at 200 Euston. Reward. _ 1339-10-26-2i »-¥_.___.,__________ 'WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. James A. Murphy, Emerald, R.R. 2. P E. island. 1182-10-19-if li. P . 1 ie ust ous si n t was .tl i-<9->- ii iiiiiiiiii, ATHENS. Oct. 2C.~(ioveruincnt troops have occupied Corinth and complete failure of ii revolution is assurcil. according to advices ro- coivod from the Poioponcsus this morning. German Chides En- tente In Preface of Dictionary (United Press) l.l'2ii’SiG, -Oct. 25 - Genmany never ceases .lo -disclaim lioudly all responsibility for tile beginning of the great war. 'ln the theatre in the pulpit, in the 'press and in tho political t'orum Germany pro- claims lier inuocen-ce with an i-n- sistenre -which nevcr seems to wano. _ Foreigners are much impressed text and preacli the same homily. The argunicnt-i hob up in most un- cxpoclcd cnniiectloiis. lint it re- mained for I". W. -lditzen. the edi- tor of u new <-oinmercial English- Gcrnian dictionary which has .lll5l- becn lssiioil In Lf-i-psig, to find the most unique inndlurn for a lecture to members or llif- lintente. The nrefuce -to this book. ric--i|l0llll- W 8 D ~ tliorliy in mo vcstoil' unilor liic very few llghgg are men. 'l‘lio 0m,w_.,___ - pi'ovisioiis of "Tile Public lnquir- police um ggrgiigly armed and In German Riot f' is ' . itin roport of the proceodi'ng'i aw (Canadian Press) 1 nesday. Full reports on the dis- o orders show an equal number wounded. Q--<0->-l 0 I 'eine Court, Charlottetown, Oct- By His Honor Murdock Mackinnon, Lieutenant Gov- Prlnce Edward island, &i-.,l &c..&c. a§;`°"l”°° "f P|`ll1°0 EdWBl'll IS-)'ation purposes under tho appoint- . ernor of the Province or agreements oi' sale of lands in 1- + 4- -i-T31-T gl' gi 24' 'I' 4' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I 'I' 'I' 'I' 4' ATTACKED BY 1' RICH RELATIVESZ (Canadian Press) 'I' . CHICAGO, Oct. 26.-Ch8rg~ I' es that his brother~in-law, 'I' Lord Curzon, Great Britain’s 'I' Minister of Foreign Affairs, is O trying to oust him as trustee 1' of thc estate of his father, the 'I' late L. Z. Leiter, because he O refused to permit Lord Cur- 'I' zon to have his own way, 'I have been made by Joseph 'I' Leiter, prominent Chicago 'I' grain operator. He said Lord 'I Curzon had used money be- 'I' longing to his daughters. 4' Leiter oii last Saturday fil 'I' ed in superior court a dncu- 'I- ment charging the ilrltish 'I' minister with being the prime 'I' instigator of an attack on his 'I' good -name. Last May, Lady -I' Margaret Hyde, Countess of 'I' Suffolk and Berks, sister of '|- Mr. Leiter, filed suit in the 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4' 'I' 'I' 'I 'I' 'I' 'I' Q' 'I' 'I' 'I' 1' 'I' 'I' 'I' tee and that he make an ac- 'I' Cmlllllllll- He was charged 'I' 'I' with mismanagement and ne- i- 'I' giect. 'I' The heirs of the Leiter es- -|- 'I- tatc are Lady Margaret Hyde, ~|» Leiter and the three daught- '|- ffilze ilu:-Ulall Euirzon. whose 'I- ' r. e er’s sister. 'I' 'l"l'-l"l"l-~l"l"|"I"|"I"I"I'-I-l ll. N. ll. Hllll IN 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' L Declared That Dev- elopment of That the People of Canada -I' (Canadian Press.) +I liAl.il<‘AX, Oct. 2C.~Sir llonry Thornton president oi' the (lan-, adlan National Railways address cd thc Halifax Commercial Club and attended it meeting of thc Board A 1-O of Trade liorc this morning before -the rlopzirtliig for a tour of thc Iiuli- when Mrs. Angus Campbell was fax and Soulli Western Divfsion of fatally ibitten by her own bull dur the Canadian National System. .an The "r1ii.'.,"'iiat_.ion (Jomiiiittee Silperlor court asking that her -|» Instr\.<'t:l to If ok inl'» the matter brother be removed as trus- 'I' H" beifw uint-ii have submitted the foI'ow§ng if-port. ..CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. CT. 26. 1923. i.. To the Council of the Board ol' Mrs. Colin Cninpbell, Joseph -I' Trade, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Gentlemen : - \', cd ur -`:iri ' ittee spec l'_v i-:point at the lost quarterly meeting to investigate charges made to your Board by the Hon. J. J. Hughes setting forth the ineffici- .-~»° -- :'\ inatte'\‘ " 'f '~ '.I ‘ quests for cars by Mr. T. B. Grady, 1 Supt. C. N. Ry., during the potato shipping season of Inst fall has been investigated and beg to report as follows: , Your Committee by urraugc- ' ment waited upon Mr. Grady. and laid the facts of the charges as IIIIARII IIF TRADE CIIHIMITIEE I EXIINERATE SIIPT. GRAIIY FROM HUGHES’ CHARGES Transportation Committee Appointed by Charlottetown Board of Trade to Inves- tigate Charges Made by Mr. J .J . Hugh- es, M. P. Submitted Report Declaring Charges Unfounded. published in the press before him. _Mr. Grady went over a period of shipments beginning the early part of October and extending up to the last of the year. showing your committee the teiegrams and com- munications that he had had with the Department at Moncton and advised your Committee that he had done everything in his power to obtain the necessary cars. both as to refrigerators, Eastman heat- Iers and ordinary freight cars, and had succeeded reasonably well in obtaining same. With reference to the "Prince Edward Island" Ferry as referred to by Mr. Hughes. Mr. Grady clear- ly showed to the Committee that he did not participate in any or- Iders relative to the running of the 'above boat as mentioned by Mr. Hughes, as the matter was entir- ely in the hands of higherofficlals who were there present at Borden and issued the necessary instruc- tions entirely relieving Mr. Grady of issuing any orders whatsoever. W... llllll lll5ll lll SAIISES lllllH» (Canadian Press) - SY|l)Nl~ZY. Oct. 26.-Following tragedy near hero last. wcck epidemic of dog poisoning has- ~ I The port of Halifax, he said, broken out in the ‘Colliery Distric-ts` ics Act," and of all oth 'i Acts of ser Mitchell while actin.; or pur- ative of this Province for immigr- lllfllll llllifle Ill' Order-in-Council dated the 21st day of I"ebruo.ry A. D., 1923, and into all sales or (Continued on Page 3.) iwi;-~ ____ *_ *_ Vi *______ i - *__ _ ___J “i~i"'g°ii}'-:ffi';-i'_r'I'i" '<3-5:5 ¥V°l-rl. N0- ILA Charlottetown. October 1923" PRE; A Cook’s Tour _ 4 A package of MoIr's Choc- olates, weighing 5 lbs., was rec- ently cent to Keren--postage Me. Another order cams in Irom India. Thus within ai few days Melfe Chocolates have eIre|ed'tl\e globe. ‘ _ In the long etreteh from noon to night meals, c chocolate ear mgiimip-tili nearly midnight each est ‘busifnese -men will have to mud- mo "_ | Hlpmnu, doing ,business night, and consequently cannot rl-xr' in tiinf' to cnt breakfast breaks the monotony to advan. - nge. Many are very' fond of M°I'°" M°l*° Milk. made at rj' I I0 :'62 SWISS °f¥l¢. I big bar for With the comilng of colder welther and earlier evenings, Indoor functions are more the rule. The demand for Fig New- tom is accordingly very great. Tom Thumb type Fig Barn. -Although more machinery hae_ been Installed and the 'ten' In-i ereued, lt ls nerd for Mews plants to catch up en the orders would never be utilized to its filli- ' ._ ' with the people of Canada entirely, [R ~ _ 1 l 1 d (ings were Batteries, Clin;-lgggt lverhatlm Report of the Proceedlngs of theilie said, adding that the Canadian foiserve S X een (en e om H luv foou. uro paradinlf Ulf' -"lf""lS I" G 0 - fi rolling, ln from, all silrpetlpne. ' A mysterious looking man with ii _ - l " ' r est cawwlly until the people of .black mg has been seen in the e I c e n fvliieds nlaccll their stamp of an-,neigiiborhooa and 'rnursdiiy morn- proval upon it by sending their |ng_ after the mystery man had traffic: in its direction. It restotitbeen _seen me night .lyefgrg ni, ilie C %-| E 3 i < Artillery ' Competition --` The results of the Artillery Com- petition for the Dominion of Can- ida have just been announced. it s good news to learn that the ls- and batteries have done well, tléough not as well as they had bop- <> . in the General Efficiency Coin- fietition for the Dominion of Can- . ida Heavy Batteries No, 8 Battery. Charlottetown, commanded by Maj ir II. L.`.Betl1une won second prize .Montreal being first. No. ‘J. Dsl- tery, commanded by Major J. l'. -Hopper, M. C. winning fourtri place. ln the gun practice for Siege ond Heavy Artillery, the 27th liattorv of Montreal won first place, ilio -ith Siege Battery, Carleton, N, g_ ‘lf-. Ev 1-' 2nd place, the 8th and 2nd Si-size nd on the baseball diamond Commission Al’l’°i“led by 0rd" i“IHI'1H§.llI."f0“..f.I§§".i.H.I°'l‘If§' 1222i f"°§§;”2 ‘,’f,‘“,‘,’.‘f.§’,‘2f,‘§{’,§,,‘§°"‘”" "`° I g ‘ n - Council to Inquire Into the Conduct of 1:-<>i>1--= and was ready to help 2'- “ p_--»»-- Andrew Fraser Mitchell, Recently Dis- W" missed Immigration Agent for This ?°**-- l Pr0vin¢e_ ssntm is etoomv LONDON. oct. 26.-Berlin io. In connection with tho siiiiinini'y,'1~o A night iircsciitcd a gloomy.(thr;eaix if tho report of the proceedings of' CHARLES R SM (LI WOOD' suing spectacle, says n Ion ru ic Court of Inquiry opened ln' Emmh_L__ K" (..__‘(.h,'u,muc_ News despatch from the German harlotmtown 0" Th“md“y Cm" town, I’i'o\'inco of i’i'incc ""l’II"I' \\ -_m-ning ;h,,.¢,p,,m¢|0n,, of Ami;-1-\v E‘l“,m_d Islam' '|'lmusands of people. uvialile to ST. JOHN. Oct. 25.--limi. 'llliah Pugsiey who ls seriouslyl 'i. 'inning third and fourth places respective- ly. -@- Earl of Athlone N ow Governor of South Africa (Canadian Posse) LONDON, Oct. 26.-.Announce ment. was made 'today of the alp- pointment ol’ the -Earl of Athlone es at Ottawa, was reportel yvstor- ,Governor General of South Africa ii* 1' it iiiirir I Mm' F (I In the .lur room oi’ the Sui- I" 10-l!lS”lll'0 0' ll* l`0"l’lC'-‘ Sl>0l‘=1lll¢ S1100'-lil! hall -Hill' i y I and by and with tho advice and helm-l in the neigliburlionil of S bei- 25, 192.1 li'-0119002 Of His Nllll0Hly"l Elwflll' the police headquarters sad tin: ML C_ “_ Sma||wo0d_ K_ l,,.,,_ltive Council of this Province. l Railiaiig, sidi,,g_ 'lo hereby nvnvlnt you lhe will similar reports come from most Proceedings began ut 10.30 a.iii.l(ll'lARLES ll- SMAIJ-Vl'00ll 10 bv of the industrial towns in the coun U C0mml58l0Il@!` llllllel' lll'T‘ ll!'0\'l- try, workless und foodloss demon- M,-_ Smnnwood read tho w|.m,`.lsio_iin of the said "The Public ln- ggi-iiigrs urging the more passive f the document authorizing hiinl‘l“‘"0’l Al'-l" to inquire into the to demonstrate with them. . o hold the above Commission, :is-“UI” “ml C““‘l"‘f" "I" A"‘ll"""' Frll' -__--¢+>____ were brought in by the Assizes follows:- ; cAN/(DA ,D0l'Un§ to act as special represent- ,Against Home I Bank Officials (Canadian Press) ' 'r.onoN'ro. oct. 26.-'rms -bint and Jury here today in the case' r ' ‘ » »- against President ii. J_ Daly allfl nine other directors and officials I the home ban-k. This procedure will obviate the ecesslty for further police courl proceedings. ___._-<§>-_-_- l , Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. RATES-2 cents per word each Insertion. "Coming Yeo’_s Theatre, Mont- ague Saturday "Hall The Woman" Best yet. 1341-10-21-2| "c..r