MAXIMS or a MERCHANT .1 __ Givoilnukuiotiu lard ‘in’; ‘IQIIILIQIIIVQIIIIIII. k . ';~ ‘up! Subscription: Doll and [yllitfillllllnnd U.OV.A.Q:EQ.° ll eniot Favors In0es tigati on Suggestion of On- tario ‘P. That’ Royq_l_ Commiss- ion Shduld Be Appointed is Favorably Re- ceived.‘ I 555555 §§§§§§§§§§§§ (SD00!!! to The Gulrdlfll) OTTAWA, Nov. 8-1102; Peter J. 5 Veniot, Postmaster-General, has m ¥fi nounced he williavor ‘(investigation Q5 of his record respectinl the‘ treat- 55 ment of returned soldlsrlrlapplylng for positions in the Holt 4311i partment ii any investigation is asked for by orglnizcfiwiir veter- when his attention was drawn to the suggestion of Hon. George N’. Gordon of Peterboro that a‘ royal ans. This ‘was his attitude today " Commission should be appointed V to consider the Simeoe postmastor- I ship episode. ‘" Mr. Veniot is ‘ready to defend his action in parliament or the coun try, but it is ldoubtiillv ii the gov- ernment will name a royal commis sion. That was the last thing the government wanted in connection with mem- ~nevsrnl Progressive mqlnbcrs oi parliament curred to supplant the mement when it was clinging to power in 102i on condition that a royal com- mission was sppolnwdwlo probe cus- toms scandals, but t government delayed action as long as it pos- sibly could. ‘rherc is no sillltitlon that ai- fslrs in the Post Oillce Depart- ment are in s condition comparable to the state of affairs prevailing in the customs department under a former minister. The only request for an inquiry arises iroln Mr. Ven- iot's treatment of the disabled war veteran G. E. Whitaker at Slmcoe and other war veterans throughout the country. It is felt that the necessary in- illllry can be held by a committee cf the House and failing that. Mr. Veniot may be cross-summed when hi! estimates are under considera- tion in parliament. Meantime there are indications that the Postmaster General hos learned a lesson and isnowreldywlistenioreason. At all events. he is not rld-inz roughshod over disabled soldiers. OTTAWA. Nov. 0—~Askod today about the possibility oi establish- lns WNW Postage to Glut Bfltlln lion. P. J. Veniot. Postmaster-Gen- tml said there wuss d tion in Dominion government circles to- Wurd such a movlybut before it could besocompiishui than would have to be up srrsnsvemsnt for Blmilsr treatment the British m". the letter o from Bri- tain w Osnsds being also three cents. This ' he ‘added would be dsslt with at the’ next in- lei-national postal congress. which willboheideorlyinthencwynr "éullféldon, and which he hopes to s , ' - Announcements, i a Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "ROBIN noon CHINA oars. llstier meow China A l‘ All Grocers. llM-lo-M-ti "coma in the Bean Buppsr in --— l I'm-ion alm- l-lull Mandi? ulshi- "Dr. 01m, M. D now mw. lath. If not fine. Vlsdnssdsy. gamma curs. . y Its . sm-ll-s-al cstohsstor do. n. . c. s. s. .._._. 044m" "Will m loading livo hossnat m. , ..--- - Am , “may alibi-noon.’ ovcm- "Anuun some in Victoria be: gm. nod Robertson. H111. nmlusivlns. cv. n. . sus-il-s-sl “Ewing lm-r Iisd ohiolllll ‘hlosdsy. Nov. “flip ' Hill l: s. lambs and fat lith. afternoon. rotary. l st Emerald ‘hlesday iorenoon, 13th. Everett Hashim. present th Luck." in St. Margaret's Hail Mon- day evening. Nov. 12th. 18th. Shipping Club. st Konsingwn Tu such week. Aldon Moose. ‘ Wodnssds afternoon. Nov. miles! Y mo“ 1 OPEN rum: 1 g5 (Special in The Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. 8-0pm- ill! oi the Royal York Ho- tel by June l, probably by the Duke and Duchess of York. was forecast today by E. W. Beaity. Presl- ilfillt of the C. P. R. "The Royal York lloicl will be opened Junsl andii ltls at ull possible the Duke and Duchess of York will be hue to open ii," the President said. f‘! llll well satisfied with the progress Ipuile so far, Ind I think that things will be in readi- ness for opening day by §§E§QEE§EE§EE§§§BEEE§§§§ fi Mr. W. REF-aw, Live- AAA IMPHESSHI v cllsranorrsaowu, CANADA "1 o YEAR OLD BOYI PROMINENT AT LABCR lb ,4.‘ _, >- \\\l\ \\\ \\\ Read by verybcdy Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew .SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1o. 192s WITH AMHERST WINTER FMH stock ' Superintend- ent Interviewed on Return Home. Mr. W. R. Show. Live Stock Sup- erintendent. Dept. of Agriculture. returned Thursday night from the Amherst Fall Fair along with boys and girls teams representing Island calf and heifer clubs. Mr. Shaw was very much im- pressed with the various exhibits. He "said they were of s. higher order than usual. Competition was ex- ceedingly keen. with Island exhib- ltors in all sections winning a large number of the prizes. The Holstein herd of Bunbul-y Farm was in magnificent show form as was also that oi Mr. J. McCarthy. Sussex, N. B. These herds. said Mr. Shaw. contain super Hoisteins that will feature prominently in the great Royal Show to be held in Toronto in the near future. The Ayrshire- herd of J. A. McRae and Suns was . i. gamut Former Member of ‘the Nova Scotia Govt, -Awayin the Victvrifl Thursday noon. HALIFAX. n. s. Nov. 9--—Thc After. Hon. Captain John Flint Cahan. formerly Minister without portfolio in the Provincial government. died yesterday afternoon in‘ the Victoria General Hospital where been confined the 1185i suffering from wounds received in the great war. The original injury caused Bil-Till“ sis of both legs. he had fortnight complications of Captain Cahan was born at Hal- ifax in i889. He took an engineer- ing course st Dalhousie University. graduating in 1009. ProceedinB t0 Western there and made a special study oi nydro lectrlcal development. zhc outbreak enlisted while in the west. sewing Canada. he Joined a flrm At oi the World War he .__._..___---_—- Continued on page 3 "Come to the dance in C. M. B. . Hail. Vernon River. Monday ev- enlng. Nov. 12th. 9000-11-10-11 "Emerald club loading hogs, sheep, Wednesday. D. N. McKay. sec- 8914-11-0-2! and lambs Nov. "Buying l-logs. sheep 902041-10-21 "so Golunlba Dramatic Club will eir play. "Fisherman's 901B "Loading live hogs Tuesday. Nov. fsgd.) Millvlew Livestock 9017-11-10-2] “Buying hogs. sheep. and umbs lldly iorenoon oi 79874-5 » m t! ii IUBU-ll-ill-Zi. "York and oovehosd Club load- 1-10-11 m. Wm“ a’ w“~" ll-i0-ii "Thorn will be s nlsstinl Mull ‘u A Tifiofldgrlfsn? mm ' l- ltoilllt hull 5 - " " ' "Wichita. Not. Daisttstovnondusslisym ._No~ JJisDcnald. - ‘ ' Ifibsrllthutiism. Afull st- . scum-imam» u desired. n. o. Eaton. 5-..- ' tsry. “gm, W r m,‘ sssa-ll-lo-zl llmhs. ma‘ m, slur- "Wltllth. JJI. Jlhlstsflni _ lihfillih. It ll l. m. Charlottetown. ‘IA muting oi the P. I. Island Assodstim. Tn Hgspital iished and is being maintained in l-lhh undo! tcuilh llln also in very fine condition and do- minated in a. large number of sec- tions. Edgar Easter was as usual strong in Jerseys. while exhibitors such (as the BoswalPs, P. Brodie, E. Vessey and others brought many honors to the Island Province in Iswlne and sheep. . It is quite apparent; stated Mr. Shaw, that Breeders are reaching a higher standard of quality in all classes. The inferior individuals are being eliminated. and o high aver- age of excellence has been estab- the herds andlflooks now being taken to our Exhibitions. One of the pleasing features of the show and one_ oi far reaching importance. is that of the exhibits in calves put on by the members of the junior clubs throughout the Maritime Provinces. The Arena was almost filled with these exhibits which were oi high excellence and quality. Continued support of the policy which established these boys and girls’ clubs will rapidly im- prove the live stock population of the Province and will add greatly in establishing a. higher type of agri- cultural citizenship wherevcr such clubs are organised. Tiven ty-Eight Are Drowned (Canadian Press) CAIRO. Egypt, Nov. 0. — Twenty eight persons. nearly all o1 them girls. were drowned last night when s. felucs, or native boat carrying ilowcr sellers across the river. cap- sined in midstresm near /A)u Zabal. A native employee olonearby wire- loss station rescued nine girls but was so exhausted that he collapsed and died. The accident was duc to overloading the cram. ...___-( l Mr Sissies iii. AN mosque. u COMl‘\,E-‘I~\0_I~.\- sue MAR-Eb l1 0P as Sill‘- m masts-mood at m and H3 tomorrow morning st 086. new‘ moon Wsdilhhy, November Prominent men from all ovorlihs "Oi Labor at Toronto. Dominion are sitting in M, um us. slons oi the All-Canadian Congress . In (1) is M . M. McLean of Ottawa, member o! ' ’ the executive board; 12) S. Sykes,‘ wlllllllwfi (3) Omer Bcleau LEFT i i i i Q31 American banking methods 5E 5F; before returning to England f; 5 where he will resume his fsjj connection with English banking. ' Y5 and W. T. Burford Right. secretary- ireasurer; (4) A. n. Mueller, o1- iuwa. president: (5) n. M. Brad- ley of Winnipeg. member of the executive board: (c) Fred Wheatley vice president. Brother. icled on the Island this year. Mr. G. Caretil, 5... of stone being lowered over the side. him over the brother, seeing the accident. irnme- diately jumped to the rescue bring-| ed by special train to the Prince County Hospital at Summersidc. broken in two places. and it is be- lieved s. broken buck. He passed suocxizvc” Another shocking tragedy is added to the already long list, ch70“. Loa Carrettl. sixteen year old son of ent diver died from lnjurlesrcceived in a. ter- rible accident at Borden Plcr yesterday afternoon ohm", 1,31; ening. clal train. The boy the late boat last night. To the immediate relatives Thci where it was found he was suffer-Guardian extends respectful sym-; ins from a crushed chest and a lee pathy in their sudden and sad bc- reavement. TRA 6E1} Y A T BORDEN PIER Loa Carretti, Dies From Injuries Received Yester- day When a Cable or Hook Snapped From - Boom I/Vhen Lowering Load of Stpne Over Pier —Boy Precipitated in (Water But is Rescued by i ‘s father was out of the) ink him safely ashore. He was rush- province yesterday but arrived by LAST MINUTE NEWS rzdsussl’; i BELGRADE Iago-Slovakia. Nov. 9-1110 Jugo-Slsv psrlis- ment today approved a recent agreement by which the Jugo- Blav match‘ monopoly into the hauls of the Swed- ish Agrarian Trust in. return for a $82,000,000 loan. BERLIN, Nov. E-Todar, the tenth anniversary of the foun- dlflisn of the norms: Republic, dlvhpapsrs of opposite views. spool pf that event as the day of flcrmnnyfs deepest disgrace _ 0r as the day which saved Ger- lnnny from disaster. i 1 i ! i i Nov. lie-The for marriage and for marriage by regis- roinrned‘ ili minutes m- srnal slivorosinnve min- utes. ‘upiainsd "they could ncqlllllullponwborewuve. I rooming, Nov. m-suo of rlldi on ilc Normal Stock hauls: has um elected so IJIIOMO 0,000.0":- the oi snark ioucbsd in which took plscc immune m“ Ab‘, i l \ today the task of leading France through her post-war problems. Poincare, called upon by President Gaston Doumer- gue to resume the premiership which he abandoned when he resigned with his sblnef. on Monday. accepted the task. NEW volui. Nov. 0.—Forc- ed by steadily increasing vol- ume o! business io ilnd some new way immediately to fseill-' iste ticker recording oi stock quotations, the New York Stock Exchange shortly will pui. into eflect a new system whereby re- cord of the volume of soles will be omitted on all transactions of less than 500 shares, except st the opening. ‘ - - ~~-a-0->- .- TO FORM (Canadian Press) to forrn s new cabinet. ssntslonglsttartoflssident - hiolfibvsstfsrli, _ n. .1,“ ‘ NE W CABINET PARIS. Nov. 0.-Il. Poincare ai- ter consulting with" his friends to- day lgreod inprlnciplc to attempt Poincare Dou- “f. of lMaritime Share- A boom supporting a heavy load away about five dclock in the ev-| I h - . ' olde of the pier snapped back when thcl After the accident the victim rc-I rs Forward cable or hook broke, ‘hitting the tained consciousness for some time. unfortunate youth 8nd khwkln! conversing with his stepmother bc-' wharf. His older fore being taken aboard the ape-l Resolution (Canadian Press) I TORONTO. Nov. 9.-—A com- } mittce of Manufacturers l-‘in- ance Corporation shareholders locliod ‘in N. 8.. N. S. and P. E. l. has been formed, and as a rc- sult a resolution has been for- . worded to Charles Garrow. K.C. i masier-in-chambcrs. at Osgoode llall according. to the Evening Telegram today. The resolution directs atten- tion to the [not that I. A. Mc- _l)onaid, President. and other directors of the Manufacturers Finance Corpn. Lid. p-csented at the fifth snmlsi meeting of the shareholders held in Tor- onto. May £5. 1028. a statement and balance sheet showing re- serve for contingencies and sur- plus of individual profits am- ounting i0 $122,273.53. ' [Commission to | Report on_ Radio Conditions (Cansllsu Press) TORONTO. Ont. Nov. 9. — The Toronto Globe today publishes the following special despawh. from Ot- tawa: Appointment of aroysl com- mission to study and report upon radio conditions in the l‘ minion is expected within the next fortnight. rnrlisment voted $26,000 for this purpose last session. it‘ is understood the minister of rnsrlne ‘and ilslisrics, Hon. P. J. A. Cardin. hss in lnind scvarsl per- sons competent to make the inves- tigation and slviss the government upon s policy that will insure the maximum l 3 Milli malls i 1 i | I | i l A (‘lusrlofisfnwn lilnrnl ‘ is the most precious asset. MAXIMS or A MERCHANT m tbankiulsnla *‘~‘qiii Guardian Two Con“ 60d n; ouardian. Poul! _‘ ILLED AT BORDEN Q-O-O-O-QOQ-QO-OQ-QO-Qfi-Q-OOO-O-OOQ-OO-QOQXOO Q-J-Q ~Q§Q§-Q....‘ . N. ‘4 O44 0-04- ¢ ‘Y QQ-Q V§§4Q+O4Q~O~§§fi-O-§§§-§ QQfi-O-OQQQQQ-O fO-O-X FOO-O 0Q Q-O 0Q Q4 O90 “CONGRESS I Party Standing In Next ills purpose ls to study NEWjUVTJ L e a der of_ Peasant Party Given Man- daté by the Regency (Canadian Press) BUCHAREST. Rumania, Nov. 9. —After 50 years of almost uninter- rupted rule by powcriul capitalists and landed interests, greater Rum- ania. with its Agrarian population cl’ 16,000,000 wont today to the hands of a peasant government led by Juliu Maniu. - "It is c. triumph of constitution- ulism over despotism.“ declared Maniu enthusiastically as h: boun- ded down the palace steps after the regency had given him the man- date. "in future our country will be governed by a parliament elected honestly by the people and not by a professional political clique." Huge crowds gathered outside the palace and the modest homo of Maniu and gavc (he new premier a tremendous ovation. Tile designs.- Lion by the regency of Maniu to form a cabinet after Nicholas Tit- clescu had failed caused profound gloom among the Liberals who throughout the day had boon-in blissful expectation of being sum- moned by ihc regency. as the only party capable 0i solving the crisp which had enclurcrl ior n o'er-k. "people's ministry". has had experi- ence in national public ofilcc. qr that the rural rzovernmvnts: accos- sion to power presents n rnrc ox- perimeni in modern democracy nnd political science. "W0 sllnll immed- iately call for the dissolution ni parliament and hold 110w honest sl- cctions." said the premier. "We shall establish o. real parlia- ment, as opposed to a dictatorial government. We shall cleanse the administration oi tho cancer of cor- ruption and graft. Wc shall guar- antee cvery citizen full ll0llllCfllllb- orty and establish complete liberty of the press. We shall discuss stab- ilization oi the curcrncy and nego- tiate a foreign loan. We shall re- vlso. the present obnoxious miti- foreign law passed. by Ion Bratillnu in i924 as well as other laws which has made Rllmnnio a most unpop- ular country abroad. _We shall ab- olish restrictions on foreign capital which henceforth shall have the same cpportunitivs as local capital." ___-<-0>---~ ARRESTED FOR yen A man from Iris was taken into "usiodv yesterday on a warrant. the information for which was laid by s nephew of the accused who lives in the some district. The latter. had the misfortune a few weeks ago to have his horse and most of his effects destroyed by flre. There was no insurance on the property. It is alleged that the accused came to this city some two weeks sgo. and remained here for about s week. During that time hc visited most of the business rncn and tradespeo- pie with a subscription. and solicit- S! Scarccly any member of tho near. Congress lRepublicans Vl/ill 5., Dunn's SON T0 g5 STUDY AMERICAN _ 5E?‘ BANKING METHODS Mai d!‘ . g5 (Special o» The Guardian) _. ' ° ' ' [E LONDON, Nov. 9-—Lord “'4, Jo rt tles In 5 Charles Cavendish, younger ' ‘g3 son of the Duke or Dcvon- Senate andHolb ifi shire, and ember oi one of .5 Great Britain's iam- 3e, 5% llleS, said today that he l5? would leave for New York r WASIZINGTOtNBHNYova 9.l—-l:.e}:lv:l:-_ %; 1,, 3mm“, u, take a 90's‘, .-;_ (cans ave es a s e cea - 3-,; W. iorities in the next Congress in ““ m“ i“ w” b‘“““‘ “"5” both Senate and House. but have r1 °' J- 7' MMT") and c°- E5 lalicd i0 IKBPD full pace with the record-breaking sweep of their par- ty head. Herbert Hoover. Almost complete returns tonight‘ showed that the new Congress go- ing info office after next March 4. would be divided as follows: Scna(c—ltepublicans. 55; Demo- crats. 39; Farmer-Labor. l. and va- cant. l. ileum-Republicans 267; Demo- crats 167; Farmer-Labor 1. Republicans held all of their 13 Senate seats at issue in this elec- tion but captured only seven of the 20 Democratic positions at stake. The Senate is almost evenly divid- ed at present. In the House election with all 435 ‘seats involved, the Republicans won (Z7 places now held by Democrats. and replaced the lone Socialist Vic- lior Berger. of Wisconsin, and one ‘of ihe tlvo Farmer-Labor memberi. William L. Carsh. of Minnesota. Democrats succeeded in capturing three seats now held by Republi- cans. one each in Indiana. Rhode Island and West Virginia. Despite (hesc increased majoriti- es neither branch of Congress will show as large a Republican mem- bership as the Congress elected in the 1920 landslide for Warren G. Harding. Then the Republicans were given a margin of 22 votes in the Scmltc and of almost 165 in the House. While Herbert Hoover went into (he South and captured North Cal'- olina. ‘Jirginin. Florida. Texas and Tennessee. these states yielded "only a half dozen seats to Republicans!!! their almost solid Democratic le- prcscniativer; in the House. No He- publican Senators were elected in Southern States. ©>~ »-— Will Return to London as Ambassador l (Canadian Press) ' WASHINGTON. Nov. 9.—Alonsou lB. llouszhinlz. defected for the Un- ited Siclos srnaiorslllp for New York in Tuesday's elections saidfo- irzy (hr-i ho will return to London as nmilassndor sailing next Wod- ncsdny on the Leviathan. He mode the announcement after a confer- ‘once with President Coolidge. 0i (hr contributions ranging as (high as icn or fifteen dollars. l The nephew states that he did not authorize his uncle to collect those sums. and in fact. had no ‘znolvlcdgc of what was going on. until the mattcr came to his ears indirectly. when he came to the city and confirmed it by interview- ing one oi the leading merchants. who had contributed fifteen dollars. The accused. it appears. gave his nephew a cheap sweater. a sack of "iour. and one dollars worth of miscellaneous groceries. arraigned today before Acting endiary Magistrate Martin on ‘_ a charge of theft by conversion, inas- much as he appropriated to his own use moneys intended for the benefit g of another. -— FO-ooovo-o-o-vo-Qooo-QQOQ-OO-QOI t Condensed Specials IlTIr-M psr word. nu‘ each insertion in his colunfi |v+00+00o0o04+oo+0+o¢§§o "nAw runs. ws ABE so (Milt open to buy your furs. ’ until the season closes. phone. Elmer IL Sh: age. P- E. l. ‘SAUNBOIII uosaoss. -. 4N MI