MERCHANT Before marriage fl; » ,9..- ‘a MAXIMS GPA MERCHANT 10v erg are lonely when When it comes to re- separated; after mar- glzigaairgvaigilag 1:31‘: rlage, when together. I A A one /__-———-_J Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew __ flzt""a'....f.‘t"‘t..isii “at: CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1s, 1924 .‘.;"".'.'...?":.".:it.‘.'"":...”t!';f'1"..£ l'S Will IN HlS llliW Ill ll|llHlllllES lSKiL‘E"‘°‘i“"AME“Nlllll| lllifllll- “N _ i ' . ' “ . ‘l’ SSYS- iiiitsuiiii iii Assures Confederates i That Move to Cen- i, sure Government Will Fail. ROME. Nov. 12.—Faced witll what. lllany believe to be a serious governmental crisis on the eve of the assembling of parliament which nleets tomorrow, Premier Mussolini today, addressing a gathering of Fascist and pro-Fallclst deputies. ticclurctl that. all was well. "Despite unrest among 1h6’W0l‘l(- h"; classes and the sporadic incid- ents of November 4 (Italian Arm- istlcc Day) the fact is that order has not. been seriously disturbed" the Fascist Premier declared. “The nation continues working in accel- erated rhythm." Mussolini admitted that his poli- ‘tlctll opponents had organized to force a vote of lack oi confidence in tllo government when the cham bcrs should be convened. "Act-nrtling to Centrist fantasies. tho govornlnent. will be voted out oi edit-t» by iinlty of extreme forces. who cxpcct to recruit a fraction of Olll‘ ulajtirity" he said. "i have too lluicii rl-spcct for all majority dep- uties to believe this hideous play will succceti. it is absurd to think that tho opposition will be invited to l'i‘iill‘il to the chamber." Willie ho was addressing the nla- jority doputieainthls fashion. Mussolini had taken the precaution to forbid llis opponents to hold po- liiiclll meetings of any sort. Opposi- tion deputies had planned to hold a iliass uleotiug and issue an ap- peal to thc ltalian people. -Z—¢-o->—---—- May Change Name 0f Fascist Party _ (Special to The Guardian) ROME. Nov. lL-Several news- -papcl‘s hero today State that. a p13)» jcai is bolng studied to cbatngie the Fascist Party to one which will be called instead the National Party. This change, it was said, tlg being‘ contemplated in order to allow many who have not yeit joined the lFaclst. because of ilts revolutionary vrlsln. to enter an organization- ilfililli.’ a wider scope, Condensed Specials “ RATE-do per word, net each insertion in this column. M ‘HAVE YOU TRIED OUR BULK Cocoa? 2 libs 25c. Cudmorc Bros. cs5 11 12 2i >__. -_____ ‘ENVELOPES-itii FOR 10c, 50 girl-H 20c. 100 for 30c. Guardian CE. ‘CAUL‘FLOWERI CA R ROTS, Pill-Wills. Turilips, and Cabbage -'lt (‘ullmoru Bros. 685 11 12 2i ‘LINE DRAWING OR IPENCIL sketches wanted. A-pply with “intuit-s oi’ workmanship to 3.. co. Guardian Office. 697-1l-13-M3l ‘WE ARE OPEN TO BUY ALL kinds of-Latlies and Men's Clotti- illK. cic. Mllst be in good repair. Call or Phone 405d, Second Hand Sim- 658-11-11M3i. ‘SAUNBOME SAUSAGES MADE fresh today. Saunders, Newlim i Co.. Market Building. ‘ 8050-9124-6mos. ‘we PRINTING OF svaav description cheaply and‘ exped- itiously executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printery, Phone 188. Ifliti-fi-Ctt. ______________________ ‘PREVENT ACCIDENTS, DUE TO itlaro ily wearing the new auto Kagglcs made for this purpose. Soc them at . W. Taylor's. South sldc Queen Square. 692-1i-13-M1i _- ‘BUNBURY FARM CONSIGNS T0 Alox. Agnewkl sale on Friday. Nov. 1i next. a _t.wo-yaar-old liilllahtor of Pat, to freshen lll Jilllllary. 1o Pius. the highest re- t-ord bull in the world. ‘ 694-11-13-Mii s‘ ‘FOR eats-n mains "rvpz- "filer. N ll in her Two: 1 m" T470 ‘Desk 4 Drawers on each side: 1 Brussels Carpet. all “i Brain Prices. Apply ac" Guardian. 702-11-13-m-8i ‘WANTED-CALIIMAN T0 DIM. gill-fete and advertise “Wear- "i" chlminum kitchen utemils. - the political effect of illc order uli- tf, chitugo oi‘ urvoiillgs hciwcou Fran-- . To Solve Problems By Lord Chancellor in Baldwin's new cabinet. This photograph shows him ill his official robes, Mexico Willing To Discuss Matters With Britain (Special to Guardian) MEXICO (‘.l'l‘Y, Nov. 12.——'l‘h~c Mexican Foreign Secretary, General Aaron Sacuz, is ilntlffici- ally informed tllat pruliulluary steps have bccn taken to bring about a resumption of dlplollrutlc relations between Grcat Brltulni anti Mexico through tho friendly 01'- fjgeg o: the United States Govern- nlent. he stated last night. QfLci- ally, however. hc knows nothing of the mat-ior. The Mexicali (lovcru- mtcut has always been willing, thc Sucrottiry ltdded, to enilfllle ill lie‘ corps dlplolllatlc discussions upon tall points pending betwtun the t-wtl countries. Crowis Nesttluestion Will Be Discussed (Special to the Guardian) OTTA\VA, Nov. 12.——Olie 0i’ thc first subjects to be discussed b)’ the cabinet coilnclT when it rent-r" llflfillltl Authorities Investiga- ting a Report That Men Are Kept on Russian Ship TOKIO. Nov. 12.-——A welrdtale of a Russian poaching ship manned by a crew of Japanese slaves, kept at their jobs by armed force. is be- ing investigated by Japanese author itles. Yoshllro Sakaguchi, a Japanese seamhn, who claims to have bee kept a prisoner r four yea s aboard thc slave ship. recently es- caped from his captors at Otaru. a port in Hokkaido, anti has re- ported his story to the gendarnles in the city oi Takasaki. According to his :tale, he was looking for a job on the water front at Otaru in 1920 when he was ap- proached by a Russian who offered lllm employment on a fishing steam- er. The vessel was anchored out sldethe harbor, anti he was conduc- tcd by his employer to the ship in a rowboat. On getting aboard ho learned that the steamer was manned by a crew oi eighty Rus- sians and forty Japanese. tho lat-- ter being little uiore than slaves. Tllc captain of the ship was a Rus- sian named Rozansky. Sakaguchi attempted to desert when ho learned what sort ofa ship he ilad signed on. bllt was dr-iven into the hold as a sinker at the point of a revolver. he declares. For four years he was forced to aid in the nefarious activities of tho pottchlug vessel, biit on the stcanl- cr‘s arrival in Otaru ill September he was taken ill and allowed tn coluillunlcitte with Japanese on shore. who obtained ills release. Would Have War- ship Sent T0- St. J ohn’s, Nfld. (Canadian. Press.) ST. JOHNWS Nild.. Nov.‘ 12.—- scmblcs tomorrow will ho lilo ap- peal to the cabinet al-Zlliii-‘ii iii“ m] tier of the ltellwilyl Coulullsslmi abrogating tho Crows Nest 138:‘ agreement anti pilti-illi! in“) Pit“ the rates which sxisu-ti. wit" i" July 7 inst. The prculior lillli iii! colleagues are fully “Qfiiiizaiit of on the West and realize that it may have thc lcsillt ill consolidat- ing the Progressives at a tlmf whon a coming togrthcr oi the pill‘ - [cs appeared likely. . 4o~> -—f - France Greets New Government (special to The Guardian) TMug, Nov. i2.—-Tht- first ex- cc uild iillo uow ltluglllsh tiovcrn- ulcut was uturkotl torlill’ Wiiilii’ Pr?‘ nllcr iicrriot vlsituil 4111*"! iiTi-“iiia Ambllsswltltlr, Lord ttlrcun". Willi W!‘ lt-d on ilorrlot soon after lilo for- ulrttilpil 0f ill-l‘ iii-w GOVCJTHIIPHI.“ (frewo ussttrctl i'll‘.l'l‘i()i that i10- micr Stltuloy ilzildwiu was much lnufhod by llt-i-rioiZs rcicroncc t0 FPRHCUiBFllIiSiI roluiitltls as relerrvti to at the Guild iiall Banquet. Her- Ho; g...“ a “Tgill of ilowers to be l)la(v(i(l ill thc Plaque at the Cathed- m] or Notro Dante colllulelnmorat- lag the British wllo died in the World War, Psychoanalysis (Canadian PHIL) NEW YORK, N. \'.. Nov. 12.- Tho Episcopal church of Si. Markfl h. me flowery which some itime ago won the cisntlpl-ovoi. of iliahoP M" nting because of its ryiilmii‘ dim” lng services will utilize p-ychq M” alysis in the eoivin! 0i Peffiimai and social problems oi those who apply to it fol- Siitfiidllil, it was ali- nounced yesterday. ciiiidii ISil iN FIRE OWIEN ‘SOUND, ‘OM.- Nov. 12.- in a fire which destroyed 91°" home Mela-n and Ilmetta Fethel“ atom aged sight and nine Y6"! . , “iveiy were banned to (loath at Iflvo o'clock this morniul RM their grandmother. Wiffl- Fred Fen‘ zit! salary. R9 Y “tmliv- Anil- s. atoms- mn. Viotnrllt but. was-nasal cacao-biplane. with whom they were ill“ alone tol- iilg is seriously‘ illlmilli "id m” not recover. i |Ol‘t<i' Party. ijourneti until Nov. 18. The tldvorso_ Stcvodores of this pout at a meet- ing today decided to ask thc gov- erumcm-t to have a warship sen-t to lSi. Johns for -thc protection of wor- kers replacing striking iongsllorc- men on the docks llcre. Tho cabin- et will consider tho situation at a meeting tonight. T-lle strlko has tied up activities on the waterfront almost couipl-ct- sly. Victorian Labor Ministry Loses Confidence Vote (Canadian Prcsl.) MELBOURNE. Altstmtl-la. Nov. 12.-Tlle. Victorian Labor Govern- ulcnt “was dcioaitcti today in tho legislature by a. voto_oi 3i to 28 on a. motion of want of confidence. The no-conilitlcnco motion was mov ed by J. Allan. loader of itilg Farm- The Legislature ad- votc against the government was anticipated. The Labor ministry of Victoria was formed in the middlopot July lastt with G. M_ Prentiergust, Labor leader, as premier and treasurer. Premier Prendergust succeeded Sir Alexander Peacock whose govt. was defeated on a want of ooh“. dence motion, following which the Peacock ministry resigned. British Liberal Camp Is One 0i Disunion (Canadian Prue) LONDON, Nov. 12.-Steps tak- en by its leaders toward overhaul- ing ttho Liberal party. which sui- iered badly in last elections are not viewed with entire favor by those in party ranlta. About 100 Liberal candidates who were de- feated in the recent polling met yesterday to talk over the sitti- atlion. The candidates criticized the constitution of the commlittee oi experts which Mr. Asquith party‘ leader announced last Monday was working to meet the need for over- hauling of the party "from top to bottom." Particular criticism was directed againnt the inclusion in this committee of some members whom the candidates regarded as largely responsible for the poor or- ganisation which is blame-d for the Liberal collapse. A demand was doa- rapruonubiont and the spool talent of independent in- vestigators on the committee. JlllPP-‘ite systrllls of PEHMISSISN iii Contend Those ‘West Have That Right as Share- holders. Manitoba tative Advocates Collections by Do- minion. oiltstziutliilg features of today's con- ference of Provinciail Treasurers with the liilllistcl" of l<‘ln,'lnce and the taxation ofilclals of the Finance Department was the atldresa by Dr. Tory. of Edmonton, who last year investigator] and fOpOltfill upon tho was askcti by tile banking and copl- suggcst. ctrortllnzltlllg measures ill tllo light of further inquiry. The conference will conclude t0- ulorrow ulorulng when tho differ. cut treasurers. after nrootiilg to- gether. will prepare u statement iii- dlczx-tllll: to ivllat cxtcnt they art- agrocd ill proposals, to tho Domiti- loll (iovorillucut and what is til.- nature of such proposals. fililowrti, thc provinces Vflliflll now _ rura-l (wrcdit, iiiii-‘l lliiflfliink a lino of financial aecoluluotiiitltlll to iarult-rs ml fair- ly llliiéilltf lines. will go out of tho business uud givl- way to a llaiiop- fviiit‘ ‘3Y-‘4l0lli iludor fctleritl ailtiltlr- "Y. The operation would bo soma- ii'll‘t‘li' uloiil-i lilo lino of tho fedora] resolve- systtilll ill thc Unit-id Sllliflfi. with local boards advising (Contiinued on Page 3) sh- Adam Beck Figures in Ontario Hydro Case (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont, Nov 12. —-Tlle main volley of S, E, C, Static-it's broadside upon the Ontario Tydro Electric Commission resouudcd through Queens Park yestcrdly. The targut for the volley vras S.r Adam Beck, S-ettelfs former chit-f, against whom he laid thirty Stine specific charges of irregularity ar;slng_in most out of the ailugcd expenditure of hydro funds for personal or other purposes- Lived For Two Months With Broken Neck (Canadian Press) LONDON, hlllgn, Nov. 12. ~-Tlliii his neck was broken at thc tllut- of his ulrirrlagc two months ago was disclosed at an lnTlilost at. (frigh- -ton on Frank Georgi; Itickcls, tilt, a Hove corporation worker, who diod in hospital frolll paralysis, svhlch developed recently. it was statod that lust May Rfckcls was kilockcd down by a runaway horse and sov- ercly injured. He recovered. and 'n August married a woman to whom hc had bet-n engaged for fliivcn years. BERLIN, Nov, 12.——Tho German ilionlarchists are losing in strength and tho Germain Repuhiicnlna one gaining-that is, if the outcome of recent local elections is a straw showing which way tho political wind will bio-w on December 7. tire day of the general German Retichctag election. The latest local election. was that ill the Anhalt dis- upon similar elections at Hamburg and in districts oi strongly Monarchilitic in the tormen- Grand Mocklenburg-Strelltz. tho heart of German junkerdom. t In yesterday's voting for Aalhlait Legislature. the put-ties flavoring the Monarchy, openly or. on the ASSESS S.N.H- of SUGGEST-FEDERAL RURAL CREDITS Represen- h ()’l"l‘AWA. Nov. 12.~Ono of the question of rural codlts and who. ulerce coulluittcc lust session to ' if till.‘ counsel of ill‘, Tilry wcrl- - l l l I I lllllN PASSES llill’ (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, Nov.’ 12.—'—Very Rev. Donn Shreve of Que-bee died ill tilc Royal Victoria Hospital here at twelve o'clock today after a mouths illness, For the pant two weeks hope had been entertained for the recovery of Dean Sllreve especially as a. recently performed operation had been successful. Dean Sllreve wtas born in Guys- boro. Nova Scoila the son of the lute Rev. ‘Charles J. Sllrevo and llarriet ll. Shreve. lie was oducat. cd alt K-iilgs College, Windsor, N_ S. inkling his B. A. degree ill i870. M. A. in 1873, and B, i). ill i891. _ile was successively deacon in 187-1, priest ill 1875, incumbent or Pfclm‘ of St. Georges, Hta-lifax. Cornwallis. Yamlouth, Meclianlca. ville, Albwny, N, Y,, Holy innocents, Cfliillerston. St. Peters, Sherbrooke_ iii‘ W15 appointed canon at Holy Trinity Cathedral Quebec in 190-i. Baldwin Cabinet‘ Holds First For- mal Meeting (special to Guardian) LONDON. Nov. 12, -—Tlli! naili- will irablllc-t llclrl its first format] bloating today, ' a nlajol-lty of tho llllfllt-iil‘l'l~‘. arriving i" top 11mg in contrast to tllt- soft non descrlpt lluith favored by thc Liibur (lover-n. llltilli. it ls predicted tlltit the govern. This :1 now plloitlurttpll of ilii‘ Scl-rolury- iiil‘ -tilt- .('.itl(llIli‘S iu lilo ucw lizihiwin (‘abiucL 1 o. N. R. Earll'% ' Decrease (Canadian Press) l\l()N'|‘Rl<lAil, Nov. 12. —Tho gross earnings of tho (lillizitll-ziu ‘National ltailivays from Jtlnlllllll’ lt-li. to Ntl\'l~.lllii-l' Till. lllil-i. illlvl‘ iloull $200,527,217 bvlut: a di-crczlsta of $11.2 . 05 tl\'(‘l' tho cilrrlti-lliilliii‘ '11]: period of 1021i. Tlit- gross earnings for iili’ week l-‘uiiinl: Nnvcuibci‘ 7th, lililil worc 35.301394 being a decrease of 8170.887 rvcr thc corrosptlutliug puriod of 1923. ._._.__¢c>_-i‘ Seized $25,000 Worth 0f Liquors (special to The Guardian) A'l‘i.AN'l‘.-\, tut, Nov. i2.—'l‘wcn tjf-illlli‘ thuiitsiliitl quarts of choict- llqtitlrs ViililUil at $Z5-i'iiii iliiii 90"‘ gignfld |.. ttilirty Norihoruers ftl. holiday ctl-llsuiupiitlu Wvru HPiY-"i- dud dt-s-ritrvt-tl Alouday by Federal ptoilibiiitlu officers here. All cuiirl- t-urluutl of Scotch, llyo, iluul and oilu-l- riirt: vintages on ruutc fmul tho Southern (loasi in Cllitiili-{it ft-ll inilo tllo builds of Ibo ."-l)ry” sloullls, wilt-u a Uiifii) was llintisllctl ill lilo swilt-iliilt: yards and some uuc slliifotl illo ovl-riltln- wlrippiug frolll iiic box can‘. tTho contraband t-ltrgtl was mark- ctl "Luluber." but only a few planks were found ill tllc car. which was loaded io the brlul with tllc expell- slvc “Cbrlstluus trlloor," Proliiblltioil sloilthlt have not yoi (iiscovt-rotl thc consignee. SMUNARBHISTSCCARSMFAST’lib? mt; GRllllNli m illERMllNY Victory For Republicans (At The Coming General Election in December is Pro- phesied. quiet, rarely held their own, wiicrc- as tho ltopuillltulns made decided Bilins. A striking fealilrc of thc ‘election was that ‘tho total number of voters was more than sixteen thousand greater than at thu pro- vious Anhait election early last summer. and practically all tb-e new votes went to the parties favoring a continuance of the German Re- trict. yesterday. it followed close public. This was u remarkable record. Hiwoosetllv ind-red, for n district which—liko flYlllliatilies the Mockicnburg district which vot- Duchy Of-ed a few days ago-was supposedly ‘strongly Monllrclnlstic in sympathy. Not only did the Monarchists lose (Continued on Page i) ulcut will pcrullt tho Zinovicff af- fair to d1- tlown ailil-r u formal in- tort-iiziiii-Zis of llotl-t-t ivit-ll Russia t-tlllt-ornillg what should be dope in thc future regarding ilropllgalltla. Science Meeting To Be Held in Montreal Friday (Canildian Press) liitlNTltltlAL, Nov. 12. —Sclcnti- fic authorities mprosoiltinl: t-vcry lJfOVlllCt‘ of (lanatla will attend the annual nloctlllg of the Canadian Niltlonal Cilillliiiitfil) for ulontal s-cft-nco which ivlll bc held hero Friday afternoon. Hcr Excellency Lady Byng of Viluy has signified llcr intention to be present. Those who will attend include lion. Dr. W. F, Roberts, Minister of Health, New Brunswick, and Dr W. H. Hattie, Professor of Public Hcal-th, Dalhousle University, Halifax. Will Attend Canadian Club Dinner In New York (Canadian Press.) NMW YORK, Nov. l2.-—Altloug iboscv who have signified ilheir in- tention oi‘ atienti-illi: lilo Canadian Club of Now York dinner here next 'i‘uvlstlay night arc Sir Eslno ilow- ard. British Ambassador, James W. Wadsworth Jr., l’. S, Senator for New York and Senator N. A. Bel- courlt. Canadian Envoy lo Ibo Lon- don. conference of 192-1. Addresses willbe broadcast through tllc sta- tlon WJZ. Will Give Up The Search For Miss- ing Yacht (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. —-The ‘wrulser Trfinton will give up her iolrch for the missing motor yacht Lief Erlkson and return to her homt- port at New York, Capt. Kabfus informed the State Depart- ncnt in a wireless mt-lsago today. Z‘upt Kalbfus said u toarch of tho locality in which the missing boat wads supposed to ‘ulvvc been lsat scen, faiiutl to ills- aloso u trace of her. illlii [lEilHS Flllilll illliillN- ll] Plillill (Canadian Prue) SECUNDILABAD. British indie, Nov. 12. —An epidemic of the bubonic plague which has already caused 4.000 deaths has broken out, in the native quarters of Trimmi- thorough ' l A Charles Pcnzi, of Boston. one- time financial wizard. who swind- led his investors out of many thousands of dollars with hi6 50% interest scheme until it was ex- ploded. has just completed a long term tin the penitentiary. He now faces another trial on five Indict- ments charging larceny from in- vestors who lost. their savings which were "invested" with him- He it defending himself. JURY lot-sachet: (Canadian Press) BOSTON, ' lllass., Nov 12.-Tilt- jtlry in Suffolk superior court try- lug Charis-s Pouzi. former finall- cial wizard on a larcolly indictment in connection with his get rich quick schomo of four years ago. todlziy rt-portcil to Jutigc Bishop that tllry wvro iiiltlhiii to agree’ on a verdict 0h any of tho four counts uudcr consideration. 'l‘ho judge ur- tlcrctl the jury lliscll-lrgc-tl. --—-<+>—-—-— Count Salm in Paris Silent As To Plans (spflciii to The Guardian) PAlRlS, Nov. 12.~=Count Saint Von tlioogstnaeten. husbatutl of Mill- cclll Rogers, New York heiress. ar- rived her ctotiziy. lie refused to ‘re- ply to questions as to whether he was on his wa _\ito Alllcrica- and whether a reconciliation with .\llli- cent and her parents. Colonel anti Mrs. S ll. Rogers, is inllllinout. (Jounloss Sztlnl gave birth to a baby boy in Now York last month. MP1" London To Cairo By Air in 31 Hours (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. 12. ~—A great all- ulc-tai plane, drivvn by three 1,000 horse power Napier engines. cap- able of a 2.000 mile hon-stop flight, will be constructed for the All-Red Enrmlrc- Route. This is the Lon- don-Cairo trip. with a relay at Malta, workcd with two planes of the type til-scribed abovv. By this means passengers and mail can be laid tiown at (‘alro Iii hours aitcr leaving London. incliltililg a onc- llour stop-over at Malta t0 tn change plant's. The Weather. Etc. Area's GQNOWJ etc eovfiiifiltlfifi. AND has. Dots-r) ‘Meevflflii-BE L. TORONTO. Nov, l.'i—M.artlime. fresh westerly winds. fair with lit- tlo lower ielnperaturu. Maximum and mlllinutlll temper- atures. Toronto. cloudy . . 56 50 Montreal, raill .. 54 i2 Quebec, cloudy . . . . . .. 50 40 Charlottetown, cloudy .56 i6 Halifax, fair . . . . . . . . ..56 38 St. John, cloudy - 52 44 Boston, fair 52 50 Ntnv York, cloudy - . 54 50 High title this afternoon at 12.18 and tonight at 11.41, Sun sets this afternoon at 4-31 and rlsese tomorrow morning at 6.58. Lbst quarter moon Wednesday: glrl. near hers. One cf the victims was a Britlcinoldler. Nov. 10th, 1.89 p. m. ate! latex-flail Qiilrigitbwwn. x-‘j/ 4 ‘iiiilt iiiiitis Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires (Canadian Pren) ANGORA, Nov ‘l2—-Tiic con- dition ci the Turkish Premier and Foreign Minister llmct Palha who is ill has become worse. WINNIPEG. Nov. 12.-Should the church unllon movement in Canada work out auccolaiully it will meln u great deal for union cf Protestant Churches In U. S- according to Rev. A. C. Slnclnlir, D. D., ci Bloomfield Church, New Jersey. speaking before the Presbyterian synod cf Marvitcba here last night. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.- Slecrctary Mellon yesterday Commissioned A. Wl Gregg, special aulstant to thc Secret- -alry of the Treasury. tc make a study c1 the British cyltum oi taxation in thc hope that ho may obtain ldcn which will give the treasury new possibili- ties in laying out n program of taxation In the future. LONDON, Nov- 12-— The Duchess of Athol is the only woman amen, more than l scars of ministerial lplwlfflc mcnts madc public last MOM- The duchcn become! Plfii‘ amentary Secretary to the Board cf Educwtion. WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. - With thc return of ciillclnl fig- ures from the 20th. PcnnlY‘ lvanla congressional district. showing thc election cf a De- mocrat where unofficial re- turns had qivvcn the bait to the Republican Party the ii"! up in next U. 8. “"0"” stands n follows. Republicans . 245, Democrats 1B5. 71'7"" Labor 3, Socialist; 2. (Canadian Pun.) LONDON. Nov. 12.-The French ambassador has in- formed tho Canadian Hid" Commissioner. H0". P- ¢- Li“ kin that on December 13 the government of Franco will ply off the-debt. it owes to Canada in connection with the war. the amount in S5357-099- Stock Exchange Records Broken (Special to thc Guardian) NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—-Ail recent. stock exchange records were swept off the boards today in a wild but! of bullish enthusiasm that. reached its maximum intensity in the in- dustrial shares. net gains in which ran from one to nearly ten points. The day's total salies, failing just below 2,500,000 shares, were the largest. since Nov. 12. 1919. ’ The total number of shares trad- ed in, 545, was the largest in all time anti 28 above the previous rec- ord established only yesterday- Th9 general price average of the indust- rial shares broke tllroush to the illghcst level since the sPPiIIB °t 1920 while the general railroad av- erage was thc highest in 88W!!! years. The number of new 1924 highs established during the dbY was 6i). fifty-two of which were in- dilstriails, anti. in addition, 18 other stocks duplicated their maximum quotations of the year. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Hutu-kc. per word each inanim- "Daughters of EmpifB.—T0fl and bazaar, Nov. lltil. dllil-llrlii-Mll "Eldon Live Stock Shipping Club meeting Saturday, Nov. 15th. important businesa.—-’i03-1l-13-tn-1l "(irand Concert and social to- night, Elliotts Hall. Rocky Point. local and city talent. f‘. eeds for ll charitable cause. 098-11-l3-m1i. "Come to the Basket Social in Clyde River Hall nemt Thursday evening, Nov. 18th. Select program. admission 15 cts. Ladies with bol- keis free. if not fine will its bold following evening“ 00741-134!”- "A meeting of the Libero! ' servatives o! Buckley Point ll will be held at the homo of C ar- les Diamond Thursday. Ncvomitll‘ 13th. at s p. rn. important lmindu. B rd f 00 M90. y ° m. o m own-lath. "The lciolcr monthly fill“! Summer-lids tide eighteen mil-Noyomb’: 1 of the Ladies Auxiliary o Protestant Orallcaln will ~ d ill the c firmer 4