' 7:3} . strain - MERCHANT lively! Make November step f Charlottetown awn.- ‘Inc Cents Die I867 In; Guardian, Fouled a | f‘; I is!!!‘ Read ‘Covers NPrinoe Edward. Island ‘Iiiko A the Dew‘ a r.y- it anaéassr i One to anotlibr. W’ “i ‘it'd-i t.’ .1» _ _.._.____.i...y CHARLQTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, NOV.22, 1923 Annual Nnharzlptiona Ds-Ilyesmd [I7 Mail, Ullllln Ill ll. RNA‘ -. ‘itlitut uutiuus a (Vienna Expert Will Examine Hand- writing of Suspects. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Nov. ZL-Reiael Schermann, the ‘Viennese psycho- graphologist. who is credited with the power of obtaining amazing in- formation from hand-writing. agreed to-dsy to give his uncanny aid at attempting to unravel some of the police department mysteries by examining the hand-writing oi suspects. , ‘lie gave an exhibition oi powers before Commissioner right in which, according , Deputy Commissioner Faurot. he described “almost perfectly" n man known to the police by look- ing at his hand-writing. it is itnder- stood that Schermann will return to Police Headquarters next week to try his hand at solving police mysteries. . - During his interview with Com- missioner Enright v Scher- msnn did not attempt to solve any crime or point to a suspect. l-ie convinced the Police-Chief, how- over, that he possessed an unusual gift. which might be successfully utilized in the detection of crimin- uls. Deputy Commissioner Fatirot the department's finger print ex- port. said Schermann's demonstra- tion hnd been impressive. “it has been arranged that he and tht; department shall keep in iolltlll with each other during his stay in New York.” he said. his Eli- l0 (Continued on Page 3) _- fulres called on Count Pcretti, tutti Pllllll win B0 Compromise Aver Trouble is Expects from Issue (Canadian Press.) PARIS, Nov. 21.—lt was accept- ed as certain in Paris tonight that the entente will survive the pres- ent crisis but there is very little enthusiasm ior the compromise through which the break- was av- erted. The provisional character oi the accord, so far as the details oi this have transpired, is one of the reasons for the coolness to- wnrd it. The fact that the British Gov- ernment was not roady to signify its acceptance nitor consideration oi‘ more than twenty-four hours. necessitating the postponement oi final action by the Allied Council oi’ Ambassadors, is interpreted as evidence that the accord is only moderately pleasing to London. The conclusion is that both sid- es are only partially persuaded and neither converted, and that the conflict is sure to break out again when electlonecring consid- erations have been eliminated from the situation. The only defin- ite result that appears clearly from the negotiations is that for- ENT TNAT suuuu: liltt vs suuvwt thSides only Partially Satisfied with the ting Break and More d After British Eleo- tions-Crown Prince Question Dropped French director oi political] niiairs the other day, he brought re-affir- mation of the (‘rown Prince's re- nunciation of the throne of Prus- sia in 1918. He also guve assur- ance that the Germuu Government would under no circumstances tol- erate the return of former Emper- or William oi Germany. These assurances were consider- ed in the Ambassador's Council as practically disposng of the Ho- liouzollcrn question, and it was tho general opinion that there was nothing more to be done in tho mutter than to tisk tho liurllu Gov- ornmont to confirm tha assurance-s formally. it. was the willingness of the French to separate tho question of penalties from the summons upor. Germany to facilitate the work of the inter-Allied lliilitary Control Mission that made nu agreement possible on thut question, but is remarked that there is nothing final in the accord, since Fruuct: reserves the right :to take action lu caso tho (lcrmnu Government fails to afford the requisite sot-ur- lt_v t0 the military mission. mer Crown Prince Frederick Wil- tom's return to Germany will be allowed to drop out oi’ the discus- slon. The French Government is said to have been trying for several days to keep secret the fact that when the German Charge d'Af-- the it is pointed out in political vir- plos-that if thore is an advantage ".0 the British (lovcriiiii-ent in tire- venilng u brcuk in view oi tho forlhcomuig elections in Grout llri- ruin, tho French elections are only five or six months, off and the 'i~‘reucli campaign must also ho ta- kcu into account. DUKNNUNZIO. . THE SPECTACULAR. I Hanan pest, airman and soldier. who i; once more in the llmclldhf because of his sflfliiawh" §a°"' fice of all his war decorations. He has sixteen decorations fell‘ bravery and has burned them a! upcn an altar erected In hIB 0W" villa, over the 9"!" °l a" ‘m’ known soldier. The altar‘ 8W1" w“ taken from one of the battle- fields of the 9'95‘ Wa" ‘m’ “Po” it he lbums sacrifices of laurel leaves. ‘ lllllFTllEl ,uuu uu THE » uuuuusu Craft Equipped With Radio Sets fOPNPTO- tection Against uuluuluuizlsi. lfllNifii Hill] (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL. Nov. 21.-- Alleged to have stabbed Arthur Descheues, 70 A Murray street, when the young man interfered in a quarrel be- tween the Chinese and a group of buy-s, Hun l-‘ouu. 82, fro-m SLJoIhn, ., was arrested at 1 o'clock yes- ioixiay afternoon on a charge of stabbing with intent. to do bodily harm. The alleged stabbing occur- l't‘(l at the corner of ‘Smith and Mur- ray streets. with a wound in his left forearm Dcschenes was treated at the ‘Gen- oral Hospital, but. his injury was not considered serious. Constables Pen-tacos and Marcil took the pris- ouor to ‘the Young street station w-hom he was held pending trial. i? Condensed Specials. ‘- nATIia-flo pes- word. not each insertion in this column. ron SALE-OAK nth-mo TABLE, hair mattress, iron beds and oth- or itrtlclea. 68 Great George St. _ 11-22-31 "FARM FOR sAL: AT voltk. 1o acres nf choice land. Apply to E. 1.. Dover on premises. 850-11-17-6i WANTED GOOD QUIT CASE 0R club bag. Apply Guardian. , 410-11-21-21. °FOR , SALLq-Sl IR CElMiNO Machine in goo coiidlllon. Apply Guardian. - 11-20-2i. warn-so A sooxxezren ' gentleman preferred, Apply K e attempting to utiruct pledges for the roznovui of entertainment tax. Whatever" the candidates may rc ply to such attempts it is l'2;,','ill'(i- Chancellor of tho Exchequer will now relinquish this source of rov- enue. it has the merit oi‘ bolus; oas- trlbutetl over ull classes and can Plllltxruu (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. lug to the report issued by the Can- adian Pulp and Paper Association. the total value of the exports of pulp and paper in October was $12.- 289352, an increase oi‘ 8574.083 ovor ed States. Pulpwood exports in October to- TS INCREASE tailed 102,138 cords, valued at $1.- Nov. 21.—Accortl-'078,707, a decline from the previous (least Guard- . (Canadian Press.) HIGHLANDS, N..l.. . l l l l day sale. _ fishermen from points month when it was $1,172,814 for Now Jersey and Long; island 9001's“- l12,360 cords. tof this your in the first. months cords in the corresponding porioil the total l'0r September and of SL-‘of inst. yoar. 884,519 over Ociobcr, 1922. Oi this‘ total $11,078,519 went to the Unit- and papcr Valuo of total exports of pulp for the twclvc months to Oct. Ill, 1023, were $l38,58s,l)tli against $114,025,705 in the previous itwelve months. there were oxporicdl 1,260,871 cords as against 800,030 vput out to tho lleot of llullol‘ (‘"1" rlpyg 110w five strong". and anchored about seven milos oft‘ tho Ambroso (‘hauuol lightshlp at tho cittrancc to Now York harbor. Several tihflfl‘ crafts had visited the ileet earlier in thc day. Scvon 5119943’ l‘"m'1'""‘ not-s landed cargoes tilting tho New Jorstgv coast tonight, but two oth- yo", “mp9 chased by coastguards atuul curls-d to the VPlltiilf-i. and i< uu; uuun l, lHl uuuuu tuuuus l Protection, Free Trade and Socialistic Con- fiscation. ~ ' (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Nov. 21.——-Whlie question oi protection. free trade and Sociallstic confiscation form the biggest issues in the present emotion every candidate ls certain to find himself lutrrasscd by a por- petual fire of questions concern- iiig certain interests. The entertainment t industry “is etl us txtreinoly unlikely that any ly ctillt-cttetl and is fairly WP" ills‘ or (‘malana and Aragonssa. m, Police Thwart iluncc of the police, alert to check day thwarted the efforts of a lone bandit to rob two messengers oi the Canal Street banking house of Market Brothers of nearly $6,000 in cash and checks just as he was about to llec with the loot. Buildings in Spain Razed by Quake (Canadian Press.) MADRID, Nov. 21.-—Earth trem- ors today shook the provinces of Barcelona, l-lucsca, Lcuitlu. and Sun Sebastian. The Pyrenneait Valley of Aran wile one of thccen- ircs of disturbance. Buildings were shaken down. killing cattle. and lu the town of Vlella injuring u number of people. There have been no (llstur-bances in the rogluns _._._¢o>——<- Lone Bandit (Canadian Press.) NEW YORIK, Nov. 2l.-'l‘he vig- ho latest epidemic 0i holdllllsl. w‘ The bandit. who alter his cap- Tignlsh P0540111 again. it is ctirront rumor throughout tho country that venti- ors abuse their privileges. , .\ir. Lfl‘. 'l‘an:on said ho had bet-n informed some time-ago b)’ Ml’- licnry Smith, of‘ thc- Prohibition [tkun-itilssion. that not n ti0||ill">‘ worth of seized liquor was twirl! stuff :1 or sold by tho (lommiseion. “Fhoro must bo a big pilo of it sommvhuro!" insisted .\ir. McLeod. (‘hicf lnspocttn‘ Harbour explaini- oil ihui. retail vcufnrs are allow- otl to soil only by doctor's vorti- fictiio. 'l‘ho salo i' onuered in u (Continued on Page 3 Sir Dalton Urges Production in Seed Potatoes Sir Charlos Dalton. who motor- od .10 the city from Tignish yester- dny, reports tho. roads in fairly good condition, though rough. Tho roatl projects built under the latt- Governmcnt are showing signs of weur and ttro botlly’ out up in some places. Sir Charles reports conditions ill i and vicinity vcry good. ‘the . " ‘ 1 I opined liibltitm inspectors?" was ‘brought - . llum row 0:11)’ ‘ - " . - At sundown nine l1olilt> along tho conic intelligent rml Th: no t1ovci' will b.- u areal Ann-r- lCiill wiitci‘ Printi- EUSTNNE i155 FNElHHNIF ‘ (Canadian Press.) house at ilr-tliortl ownotl by E. E hoio a fow days ago making iiu provtements on the sldcrabltr value and is a total loss People of lledfortl. morning: a resident strcot from tho across burn lull dog. Thc firo was from Vendors’ ship- ments En Route to Alborton The quostion “TilVhitt is done wild the liquor that istseizcd bythcFrn u-p at tho meeting of the Temper nut-o Alliance on Tuesday by Mr William AlcLcotl, of lhmdas. 11 vet poranco work for Air. y ' E. tor that," ho said. "l would smash it whenhefit utas tho Jaw or not." dot-lured Mr. Mr- Load. said it was seized front reported that IWGSOPiIlilOII is stamped label aiflxctl to the bottle. So iur as thc vcntlors. are (ronoernetl the limpet-tors are not aware oi any bottle going out without conform- in_=.- to this roguladon. The liquor (Continued on Page 3) insulin lllllim (Canadian Press.) O’I‘TA\\'A, Nov. 21.——-'l‘here uovu- was and lwhll‘ will be any crc-ot tereativo (lauatllati writing um‘! Tho Canadian public has be- itilcllecttml. until lhc us \'.ilto.r whoso blrlliplucc was Edward island. uu. t PlHKMlN Valuable Ruse Was HALIFAX. Nov. 2i.—~Firo curly this morning destroyed a vacant Parkman of (‘harlottetoivn who was property. He had lutondetl returning ‘shortly to put" tho buildings lu shape for the winter. 'l‘ho property was of con- about nine tnilos from llalifzix, were awakened by the ringing of church bells and tail-phones at about four-thirty this the builtllni! was awakont-tl by tho barking of his ‘ spectacular and tlu-ru was no opportunity 0i‘ saving tho buildings. How tho fire started in tho ompty houso is not known anti lntrttntliarlsm ii-ususpttciotl in TAMPERED Nllll Bottle s‘ Removed orun who has been tangagctl in tcm- "milmml “"3 "f tho past sixty- ‘. Rcnlloy, K. (7., ox- plained that in the case of smug- gled liquor it. was ‘banded over to tho Dominion Government. "We do not know what thoy do with it at‘- Rev. Jcllu biurchison. llalpcqilc. liquor booticggors is taken book and tho datc and number of on the ' m" Thcrei‘ Going turo gave the name of Jack Shu- plro, forced the messeng e, at the point of n gun, ‘leading into Canui Street loit ‘building. The mes» sengcrs hnd been to the basement oi ‘walking alo descend steps tho farmers having had u prosper- thc iuarltoi is the export sole of lrlsh (Tobbler seed potatoes, which iro being sold ut from 81 to $1.25 per bushel. "l would strongly ud- lisc tho farmers oi‘ this Province D ill! ms year. The principal feature of [L ghube" 90"..’ a m hardly inc condemned as lucroas mamL ' 'n5_u_20_8|_ tug the cost oi liios necossiiios. _ Spatial workers who interest ‘Fun QALE__LAQY|' Boo-rs tlieiul-t-lves in old ago pt-nslons "m! skates. ‘(almost new.) size (our. Apply at Guardian Office. . 391-11-20-31. was-ran" AT omen-mn- RPHeral housework. App Pleasant st. us-u-ss-n sate-ecu Ls scar-s? sleigh. Apply W. '1‘. Wellner. Queen gut”; . 3L v znnin tron sans - sous name White leshoru ooobsrsis. soo egg (one imported from {llilfllliflflll this year). 82.15 do. “voted. J. H. Livingstone, “my Harbor. v ast-u-sosi. FOR b ‘fllllgnlllgawitltoithmjily Coord- : Surveyor, 33mm _.(Contlnu ior young will rrcs; ior n govcrntnuut ll-ill- son being granted to evo-ybotly at ed on Page 3) a, g2 ‘PRACTICAL NURSE wasrso lad in country. the street when the highwaymnn one by tho urm and covered the pulr. stepped out of a doorwav. grabbed L" l!" "W" "l!" the ""1 9mm" ' buslnoss," ho declared. The mark- uablo varloty are principally ir- sh Cobblers, and the demand for lit-m ls increasing every your. lit‘ kind tbut bring only hnlf tin- Scotln procooti to lloston foslivo. soason with his iuinllv. lio- oontly whllo in Nova Strotln ho_ was succossiiil in shooting n cari- 7 ~ They uro just as easily ‘grown as ‘ prico. - |, “i nm really surprised at tho of ghnt intollcc -.ii dovu-lopmom [:1 H i‘ connection ho vet» rrmi S" ilirry ‘Pltorutu- Lord Hhzitigli- utssoy at d i-‘lr \\':Z iim Vnnhorno ......_. and subsoqttontly wlli to spond tho Oil. t "ll "tt ti . i: .1 that _ _ , , . it‘: :5; m‘ cgtuiflt wen‘ 000 on tho \voi k and will h.i\o got soil. to Ainerlcun born, bocsuso "Canad- ians have not thc imaginative iorro to ntcltlc them u l-‘l swing tliom." lo rTa-Lsr-suoe on assraus- Good pay. Patient tuboreular. Apply Dr. Ross Charlottetown. 427-11-21-31 ant, equipped. Apply 120 Rich-l mond St. 2i llNlNlit llilllll (Canadian Press.) LONDON. Nov. 2l.—-J. H. Thom- compnrntively small quantity still bciug grown here. when tho do- intnitl is‘ so great. i think wo can grow them to much hotter udvou- tags than in the Stnto oi‘ Mnlno. and got n better quality. Doubli- tho quantity could be grown just as easily and find u roatly market.“ Rood as new 80 School St. merly owned ”°"N A. annotate. Lana rm _ ~ i iu-ii-si-si ll"- VACUUM CLEANERS FOR BALE . Write or cull No. 430-11-22-2l Jwas-rso - nooislns wars rum won sate AT MARTIN- vdlo; 04 acres nl good cultvaiion slid buildings in good repair, ior- by the late Martin as, general secretary of the Nation- al Union or Rauwaymen. who has been a member oi the iioilse oi Commons since 1910, has announc- ed that tho National Union of Rail- wuymcn has (loclded to give £10,- 000 from its political fund to the Notional Labor Party ior use in tho general election. i-le odds that Martin. Apply to A. J. McDonald. Mount Hope nr ownors on prom- made tip 44541-224“. wbnt. Labor lacks in funds- will ho sales nt Tignlsh largo in comparison with (‘harlot- tt-town and Summorslrlc. a nunilmr of the buyers evidently not gett- lug up ihcro. The ,crop. however. is good and tho pelts are of n satis--- iuctory quality~botter than year. in regard tn tho fox business lho have not boon lust v by voluntary work and bu- tbueiosin. I ‘i , on a shooting expedition to Nova Sir (‘hnrlcs is leaving [shortly 5' .,_ Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. llATllil.-2 cents per word each insertion. "Coming. Coming. Yen's pic- turos~rontanco and comedy; don't mis it. At Murray River Friday, Bonshnw Vernon Mon- 11-22-1l. Saturday, .,.,.,,» l ,..~--~ t. y. “'Mrs._\Viille's Will" comedy urn-l ms. on Tuesday ovonlng, Nov. 27. In tho-Bfiptist schoolrootn. Reserve ill BARNES T" 931i!" by Women Elect lowers Jolted by _l.O.\"DO.\'. Nov. ‘Jlr-lvomen el- ectors in England will decide who will be the next Premier when they _ go to the polls December 6. This is recognized by adi parties and the prospective candid-site's are all angling for the feminine vote and are doing their best to secure it. _ (Touservatives claim the majority" of women will support their rouse, owing to the general tiesiro oi‘ the sex for tranquility and their dis-t liko of the Iirospcct of a socoud cl~ ection in the near futurc, which would oveututtio ll’ ncithor party gets a clear working majority. lib- erals on the other hand llllllillillll the policy oi’ protection has thrown the women volt‘ theri way. Labor also claims it will receive the maj- ority of women votcs claiming the majority of thcm sympathizewith tho broad social policy au-d ltcttcr- mcut ol‘ living conditions which they put forward. All parties, how- cvor, are making‘ most strenuous cf- forls to attract. the feminine vote. Many Baldwin followers fear tho Promltn‘ did much harm by lhi‘. ro- forenci- in his lust spoech to tho awk ward question of prices whcn ho ad tniilctl ltlsmolicy’ might cnuso a rise, ziiihough he dcclarotl such an incrouso won-id only be temporary. Liberals have llll‘0i‘l(l_\',;(l'ilfl])l‘il this point: giving the widest publicity to tho strntinicnt thus cxprcsseti, cs- Franco is now nearing restoration. Within two yours the lust of the reconstruc- od, with Germany oi thc bill for it. The French (lovernmoni has been paying for tho remaking oi‘ tho do- stroyod area by loans floatotl in! Franco and chomgcablo to Ger- many's reparations account in the, i-‘rcnch budget. To the beginning of tho present your the l-‘rouch Gov- ernment's own estimate oi the u- mount spout on reparations was a- bout 82.700.000.000, the luturo ox- pensc to conipletc the work being‘ piacctl at 82.000.000.000, more. I France has been able to collect only a ~llttle over 20 per cent. of these amounts as yet front Ger- many. Thero are extraordinary vari- ations iu the total sinus claimed to have been paid by the Germans, to the allies. The mlninmm esti- mate is S2,000,00,0.000 and the maxi- mum 814.000.000.000. The tiliierence is accounted for by the (llffictilty oi estimating the vulue ot‘ reparations in kind instead oi in cash. A fair compromise is 86,000,000.- 000, of which France's pei" ceut., or so,12o,0o0.ooti. ma] Franco has paid out in war still owing most l It is now Claimed Ele of Doubt as to Outcome of Press Scores Baldwin _ NEW vonk, Nov. ltk-Tliofitltt- buck pen- situation In Franco NNBIWNB . FEMININE you ction will be Decided ors-Government Fol- Leaderfls admission Contest- peclally among the housewives. oi the nation. _ ‘Growing Conservative confidence also received twp other shocks: one was Baldwin's admisesion that he was in doubt as to the result oi‘ the election and the other the mis- givings expressed ' by illrkenhead. who while giving support to the Premier damned his proposals. Tho groatost blow of all, itowever, is tho morning li-lllllt! oi‘ the daily opouint: editorial of which bogiius: “ila-ltlv/lu has a vory lmrron rocord as a politician. but porlinps tho worst of his tiefocts is that ho is an oxpoilcnt of hull’ truths, and an apostle of half mt-asuros." lu u auibscqucnt contnicnt, itothor» more opens a bitter attack on the l'icmicr’s pnlpnstills for relicf of rig- riculttirc. to tho (‘ousorvzilivo platform lhilriudnis policy rather (hm-i the (lovernmcnt policy; portions this is duo to llultlwiirs habit of using; "l" l‘.'lllli‘l‘ than the traditional "W a" whon oxymlziitiing his [iolit-itut in tho Commons. Tho Liboral porft-ct in its accord as at first lu- llovotl, l'or ‘there OH n split in HllV" oral coustiliiciicios w-hit-li il ap- ponrs is impossible to houl with tho lt‘.~illll that two Liborul candi- ilau-s will be put iorwzirll. FRANCE SPENDING Bill from the (lot-mans only $1.120,- 000,000. Wore it not for this doad weight carrictl in tho Front-h budget the ho ablo to present n full bolunoo oi itccounts. with slightly increas- ed taxation. As it is, howovor, the sum is so gigantic and ilcrmunyisl eras-ions have been so successful that tho French budget is sv-riotisly disturbotl, with no way of ostubli-tb- lng a balance in sight. Novortlioloss, tho rostorutitm of tho dovztstntotl roglons. though paid ior by Fronch loans inigtoatl of by rt-puratlons, is in ltsoil‘ a source of fon- now woalth to Franco, Willi tho uroa unable to be uscd for produc- tive purposos, as it. was loft at lilo end oi‘ the war, Frances wealth was sorlously (IopIW/wi, lit-caust- tho war was fought throughout. tho nltost. prosperous part of tlio ropub- l c. Now, howcvor. lltLs Within two ymiria. th-rroftiro, tho will bo normal slons since the ending oi the con- ior llio first time slnro tho ondlug llct about $2,000,000,000, which is 0v.‘ tho war in so for churgtld to the repurationtfuccouut. ’l‘hls leaves u ovcr u billion dollars roprcsentiniti (iermuuyht LlOillYl bution to the cost oi restoring dovustatotl France. There is no possibility of tho. ro- l i ctivor tho pensions expenditures. p Franco will have spent $4,700,000.- durtlvlty oi’ ull rho poopl-t balance of a little corned. in tin- dovnslntctl art-u is modcru Anwficyln pilrutious payments to‘ Franco ior and ropluoos ' the next two yours doing more than montis. ltlvou, thorofzlt -, u ith tho w- pt-oplo uro grcutct than tin-y arc ""'m-v' "m5 “no!” I'm“! “m; oro. by the tlmc the dovast- Franco is going illl"i|ii u atoll urea is entirely roliubllitatetl from lut-ltig in a us tho lull pro ls onu- Now high rocnrrls oi production no will be mndo bocnuso much of ho ltiachlncry row bring installed atttiqnn-ul instru- arations probir an unu-ttlotl, ud is for :io,-t,it-|nit- i-couti mic yiligiit. Front-e i< saving hor- (Csnsdlsn Press) l.().\’D().\'. Nov. 21. -llls Ainjcst)‘ tho King. replying to tho loyal ad- <|rr<s soul to hl-m upon tho conclu- sion of tho lmpcrlal Conlvrontroru- oonily. tlwolls on tho happy oppor- tunity oi renewing a personal touch with somo oi his mlnlstom of tho overseas Dominlons and making tho acquaintance of tithcrs. Tito King's rcply thus tmnt-ludos: "Ncbotly can follow Hum-i)’, as i have done, tho succoasivo confor- ,Captain Has a . Narrow Escape NORTH SYDNEY, Nov. 2i,- (‘nptain lliooro and young son oi Channel. Nild. schoonor "Active" were knocked overboard in tho ‘Bresdor Lakes yosicriloy when struck by ‘the main boom and were in tho vrntor twonty mlnulos (before rescued in on exhausted t "N." 55935.5? REP" ottccs wl.houi so world may bo, tho llritlsh common- wonilh shull stand siondins: tuiititsnisyw-d." Woman Opposes roaliziup, tho im- iuonao Yitliit‘ of such nun-lingo, First t-omos tho. sprcnd of mutual know- loilgo of tho ctinllitlons oi’ allpurts oi‘ tbo I-Jinpiro, thou tho inorousooi‘ good fooling naturally springltigittl irmn such ltnowiotlgo, and lastlytlu- hoarty dotsiro in (‘lfllllvfiiliv iii sirooglhonlng tho bonds tinitiitg nu that, howovor dlstraclod tho and it. is a ctirious fact that. Ml "P\\'l='l\tl|1o.i'i-l persist m rt-forring as rounlon is not so nport , BHEEK PH tuuuuutuu‘ Declares Nothing‘ to Prevent (Jollabora- tion Between the Govt. and King. (Canadian PNQ) ../\TllENS. Nov. ZL-Nowspapltrs io-dny publishotl u siatomorlt. from Premier (loitntas in which be do» clarcs no tiifflcultit-s stand in Lilo way of trollabtirziiion lwtwocn the. govornmcnt and King (loorgo. 'i‘ho stint-mom adds that thoro is tho quostlon oi‘ tho tii-parture oi‘ King (loot-go prior to tlu- met-ting ' tho National Assombly and braiding of line plebiscite. 2 lu-r 1'.’ said King (ioorgtt 01' Greece would comply with tho request 0! llliu military lh-piiblit-aii faction ltliul ln- louvo (lroool- ior n brief pt-riod pomllng tho- cit-tiring oi the ',',|\l1¢-l'il| political situation . Tho tlosputch ntltit-ii it was tinder- stood tho King would ionvo ior about two mouths and that bu would t-ithor appoint :1 regent or ask tho govonunt-nt to constitute il rogcutzy. uuururu tutu Sill‘ ’l‘lu.- I'll-onion woro oallod out at 10.00 inst night for n bad iiro in the rotmpor shop of Mr. Jonathan Vau- iusklrk. Alloy Stroot. The build- ~ ug, ll'l.'lI'|{tl dotul-hcti wooden stru- cture lying some distance ‘basil! iii-om the slmcl, ivas badly gutted and a cbiiiiiriieralrlo amount. nf stock and tools, tyaluodnl about 82.000 urns completely dcstivyotlf‘ Theive lu-as a small amount of insurance (on tho stock. ’i‘ln- building is ow-pfi- ‘t-d by oiossrsl Fmuk {ind Artbu: (laios. ~ , ‘,- Sptirks from tho roof oi.‘ the ‘iiiitld- ing uw-ro noiicorl by llPiflvhbOFil wlm tiou work will have been complct- French Minister of Finance would informed Mr. VonHilsl-‘irlt and noti- flod tho fire tit-ptirtmt-ui. Mr, V“. llusklrlt who llvos dirootiy arising from Ibo shop, wont (Wrfdllbd found tho wliolt- uppor sirucluiv‘ abluzo. Tho ontlrtt huipnng “i, burning florcoiy win-n tho iiiwmen arrive-ti and as ilion- wus tr high Willil tho [u-oplo. living nearby -woro innturztlly vt-ry" much alarmed. Iii roquiri-tl ovor ihrot: quarters‘ 0! an hour of sin-minus fighting be- tlu- firo was snbtiui-tl. Among tho mutt-rial ittoreti in the building worn 10,000 stoves and 5.- 000 ash hoops. kiln dried. which wont likt- uinlcl|-\vood. Mr. Vali- lluskirk hnd hos-n working in‘ tho {t-vHlllllJ-i and loii tho building about an hour iwforo tho. fir», which ap- pours to havo slertoti In the vicin- licstmyetl ity of the roof. source of French productivity is ro- turning to normul. Tho pcoplo not only are once ruoro nblo in su themselves, but cun p-iy their short-i ‘of taxation and contribute inc ‘lnltly their strength ior l-‘runt share is 52 eventual financial room" ' --——-—~-¢0&----_. (Canadian Pmll.) NIHV YORK, Nov. ‘ll -~Sli‘ L011!" r (louiu, returning front Europe. -.‘l that. ‘lln had any [llflflifliffi- sign as blinlittor of Justice in the (‘utiatliau purllliinoni. lhlltl ‘refuting a rumor in (‘anniihtn political titr- cit-s that. ill hoatih was forcing tile movo, and that iii-nos! Lupoliim would .~;lit't‘(‘t'(| him. -' Tlie Weather, Etc. ‘m1. iss SHOULD. ALL ‘ts-ya: EACH 0TH _ " Ttytgua PRESENTS ‘ . wean AHEAD $0 ma‘! Cont.» ex enema-e. 1N TlME "m Hove alt-mi?‘ Labor Candidate LONDON. Nov. ZL-Miss ltlvun- golino Pllkingtnn, daughter oi tho late (‘clout-i Richard Pilltltigton. notod glass mnkor. is contesting Ht. liolons against James Sexton, Lub- or momber. Miss Pilklngton ls n magistrate. nd n incmber oi St. ilel to n R ll i1 l’! . t“; 7 25.4mm; {at .. Q“. ‘n; TORONTO -, Nov. ' south-trust. and west winds. hi!’ nd mild. _. Twlllpfifiltllrt‘ yesterday. mailm- m 47. minimum 3R. ' lilgh tide 't.hls morning at 10.14 ml tonight at 9.56. I _, -, sun sets this afternoon at Ad: and rises tomorrow at 7.11. Full moon . _m. : t .-.-. - .~ ' Friday. Nov. Bilrti/Cujl A llt*,5'[):ll.l'll from Aihonti, Novem- tutu; BINSPlI ‘I