MA- ' ofaws U MAXIMS y M 0|‘ A .. CHANT MERCHANT “Yo? own urzgeixllhnfiierhflfspaliriliil? ‘ y” ,y,.,/,/,/ "Fw M, ’ Science and religion are right now .~.:::.:i.l:.::~~ o“ . Tile Peoples Paper - -:1'-~..._ Read by verybody féllttfi°'litlttl°ii"n.'tt“l°l.llt.‘f ‘ ‘ QIIB Oll. ' t Govers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Annual Subscriptions Delivered 3.1.00 By Mull, Canada and U. 8. A. 84.50 lllllll WITH- Billil liillTliN lNI] H lli I N i‘ Imports Into Canada for November Show Large Gain. OTTAWA, Jan. tie-Imports into Canada from the United Kingdom First Step Taken To Remove Oath Clause From Constitution (Special to the Guardian) y DUBLIN, Jan. 6. —The Fianna Fell perry. led by Mr. De Valera, has taken the first step toward ob- lslnlnz deletion of the oath of al- legiance to the King from the Free State constitution by obtaining thel neliesfillfy 75,000 signatures to a‘ Detltlon requiring parliament to es- tablish machinery for popular in-l itlution of legislative measures in I accoldance with article 48 of the lW ll I llll lllllllls H l llll; Farmers Marketing Tour Embark for i for the month of November 1927 constitution. ‘ The petition will be presented to: "e S u n d a y parliament immediately after they Morning‘. recess, the object being to enable a l . . i . l tic. prohibition in the United States truiiie from the-Vatican yesterday. O-ssoivlitole Romano, official mouth oi’ 'l’opo'Plus XI, published expression of opinion against tempt to enforce complete abstin- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 192s l 5P l ll ll vlllcllll cllynslllllls i ‘~“0sservatore Roman o” says Enforcement __ of DryLaw is “Dangerous.” ROME, Jun. fir-The first authen- ll I] ll PRUHIBITIUN [Nlllll lEXPE Present rampant ns sot-n as there is all at-l l i 5 H l". --|y—<c.r:) ence." , The "OQSCIVIHOPC," comment was made apropos of the recently pllb- ll-slieil statistics by Professor Char- l l ‘ Hindu Opposition Seen as Voice Mer- ely of Few Extrem- ists —- Moslem and Attitude _ able. In October the ‘figure was $16.- showed an increase of more than one and a. half million dollars overt the flmires for October. and a riseI of nearly four million dollars over November of 1926. A return issued by th iDepar-tment; of Trade and Coin erce today discloses that in November last, year, _ goods to the value of $18,680,283 were imported into this country from" (treat Brit- aln. of which $14,813,006 was duti- bill to be initialed replacing the oath by a declaration making no reference to the King. l The Free State government lasjl July introduced a bill in the Dali. ‘Elreann to abolish article 48, which,l lgot only to the second reading be-, 'fore the dissolution of parliament. It is likely the bill may be reintro- duced and the clause removed from [the constitutions. (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Jun- ii-—— Sixty tlirc world m’ Clliiadn gathered from till parts of the Dominion tllltl coni- prlsliilz the first "Farmers " ‘from (ianadzi. to (lreat Britain spent ltodny in MODlPtHlI, leaving on spec- Flu] sleepers attached to this evell- iligfis “Ocean Limited" oi‘ the Cull‘ uiillm National Railways for lluli- tux ivhere they embark on tho Rctl Star Liner, "Laplariil", Siiilllii" 926,214, while in November 1026 l Sldytflgéidili) worth of goods were im- 11d l . Dema p0 I Declares Marines _ Will Not Take (Special to the Guardian) Augustine Slmdlno, public here. as long as my heart beats. Nicara- gua shall not be the home of ini- Him Alive‘ MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Jun. 6.—I Nicaraguan ‘ rebel general, will blow himself up with five tons of dynamite he has, ready for that purpose rather than fail into the hands of his foes. he wrote in a letter to a friend made In promising that the United, States marines will not take him alive, San Dino wrote: "I will fight? (Yharlottetown Morning (i uurdlun, Guardian Two (lint! Pounded IBM‘ ( l [IN Half Billion Dollars in ' Quoted Values Exchange - Large Increase in Brokers’ Loans. Wiped Out on Stock ~ Canada's exports to the llllltfllf Kingdom for the month under re- view totalled $71,561,692, of which agricultural and vegetable products constituted the largest item; ne- counting for $02,659,027. The total figure was an increase of over two and a. half million dollars over No- vember, 1926, when $69,018,084 worth of goods was exported. 1n the twelve months period end- ed November 1927 Canada's export trade to Great Britain reached the figure of $420,944,015 (Canadian, produce only). This was a huge de- crease from the previous corres- ponding perlod when Canadian prod duce to the value of $485,998,740 was exported. The largest reduction ivas‘ y morning- l 'l‘lll‘y are menthol-s oi‘ the (lliilnli ‘lull l-‘urlners Marketing" Tour til-g- lllllzcll by tho Agricultural Dcpuri- mellt 0t the National System and will spend two inolltils abroad making u special study of condit- Investigation (Special to the Guardian) WASHXNGTON, Jan. 6. '—A rc-‘ solution condemning the adminis- trations Nicaraguan activities as‘ “wul- without, [he consent; 6|‘ cQn. irlls surrounding the marketing oi‘ gross“ and dgmandlng n, m1] lnvost. Canadian iigrlcllltilral products and ligation, by the senate fgfgign rem- oi‘ the Oppflfllllllly for extending tlons committee was introduced lnltlic i arkctii loi- those umfltllltilil- the senate by Senator Wheeler of; Special attention is lo bojlilllll l" Montana, ‘co-operative marketing systems in ;(lrel1t Britain and Denmark. Forty lthree members of the party come ,from the four Western provinces land some twenty from various points lll Ontario- They will be joined at Hull-fax by seven repre- sontatives of the Maritime Provin- in agricultural and vegetable pro-l ducts. the 1926 figure being $362,- 746,858 as compared with 3315.652,- 439 at the end of November. 1927. The export of apples for the twelve months period dropped con-I CBS- The members of the party ivere welcomed officially on behalf of (he Canadian Nulioilnl Railways at noon by Vice President. W» ll- ltgibll, who wils ncconlpnllictl by Vii-l- Presidents, A. T. Weldon lillil it. Elli HAEES; siderably. the 1927 figures being 810-, be held in the hall at Vernon B94 barrels compared with 1,343,497 barrels in 1920. l Announcements, Coming Events, ». Meetings, Etc "Robin Hood Flour ls-guaranteed to please you better. 1-5-2wks. "Est Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal the 100 per cent. food in bread biscuit, muffins, etc. " 9486-Oct. 3-tf "Buying live hogs at Keilsington Tuesday, Jan- 10th, tlill noon- ‘Al- den Monse. 1709-145 3| .__,__. , "Annual meeting 0t‘ Murray River Club, January 7th at. 2 p.ml Listing hogs "for shipment Jan. 10th. if stormy first tine dfly- J°llll W- MacLean, Seoy- 1653-14-41 Strathalbyn Dillt- L.O.l.. and Scarlet Chapter will meet in Brilli- albano Tuesday, January 17th at 10.30. W.lI- Sharpe, Dist. Sccy. ' 1710 “Rheumatism. diseases of blood, Stomach and internall Organs cur» ed. References given. Phone 897- J. Dr. Clift. 112 Prince Sh. Char- lottetown, P.E. island, Canada East. 12-3 mos "Union District L.O.l., No- 1 meets in MeEwsn Hall, Pinetle, ell Tuesday evening. Jnn- 10, i928 ill 7 o‘cl0ck- Members iii-e requested in be on time. " 1711 "The Annual Meeting of the Lake Verde Dairying Co., will be held in tho Factory on Wednesdayd January 11th, 1928, at 2 o'clock p. m. Joseph Carmichael, Pres. 1095-1-6-41. “The Annual Meeting of the Union Dairymenb Association will Tuesday, January 10th at 3 p. m. J. W. Macbeod, Secretary. 1894-1-8-31. "Annual Meeting-The Annual Meeting of Hillsboro Dairying C0.. will be held at Factory on Wednes- day. January 11th at a p. m. Frank Lund, Secretary. 16971-1-6-31. The annual meeting of the lilizel- brook Dairy 00-, Ltd. will be hell! on Wednesday. Jany. 18, 1027 u‘. 2 p.m. A- Roy Jones, Secy. ' 1708-1-7-61 "The Annual Meeting of the Princelidward Island Publicity As- sociation will be hold in the Board 0f Trade Rooms. on Tuesday. Jan- .uary 10th at 8.00 p. m. The Dllbll" are cordially invited to attend. M K. Moorlldyen, secretary. 1603-1-6-41. “The annual meeting or Wlnslw B Club will he held l" rllllob Hall Homily. January 9th a no. 1700-1-6-21 ‘IN Elllilllll i0. Vaughan. l). ii]. (llilltflvily, Ali- slstuut Vice President; H. ll. Mel- _ General Passenger Traffic ‘guild, pager; C.'W. Johnston, Assist- which has just experienced sucgzntlyfuilayyciiygtrgi- Era-i?‘ llluilugylr: cessively a blizzard, thaw and ‘. . io t wa c, ssistulit r- flocKLXvag h“, by a gale “may. Th: elctop oi’ lwiyyilicitly; (lipyltlauIuillig, force o! the wind in London Wil- H stnllt to ice reu tent 01>; w albout sixty miles an hour and pftlqg- (lurdyiyyejr, éieinelfil Pessfiluzyfl" vented cross -¢hnnnel flQrQplflnHS lrellt; . aor . . furry o t 1 from leaving Croydon- Many small White Star Line illlll other oi'i‘i'."i' buildings and trees were blown 111s _ down and one woman was killed, ‘MP Robb 8110110 l1 10W Wvlllfl "1 in Mlltbiirn when a wall collapsezl-Ewelwme to the party- emphasizing The gale yagmg c“ the has}, the importance ct’ their mission to Channel forced ninny ships to seek Grclylt Hriitaiii and Denmark “to safety at Holy Hem‘, _ ‘stluy ngr cu turu nlli‘. vmarke u; Eight men were seriously llljlif-‘mflllll pointed out that this tour was m] when n 5cap;ok;|ng_collnpsud l“ the first. 0-.“ the kind to lellve (lun- Belfast ulhilc nortlicrll Scollzlnil rc- "d" by the Nllflolllll_-“lyl‘llllm i" Pill”- ported ilitlt ii. lllJl‘l'l('.DllS was rngill-Z- Emma“ of ‘he Dumlllkl" “"_"pl'"v"' A, Liverpocl the gale “m, so ymg. iunity at a low cost of sieving (‘or em that passengers refused to em.'lll9lllSi5lVli$i the machinery fill m". bark (m the ferry ma“, m sefl-yglTiilifiil- marketing system lll tlic comb and wulkella mile to Birkell-‘wmhl “e “med ‘he ‘nembers OE head reaching Liverpool by tlwiliifltlic pllrIYiII take full (Hlvfllltllile ll whsn leaving Tnbury. Docks m,- tho opportunity for study o1 tlielic Bombay today [he Penjnsuhui mm systems and tn bring buck to their Oriental liner Razemuk was blcnvnycommmlllles in Canada the klmw‘ n", or m courye by the gam and ledge gained to tho end that zlgri» (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jull- 0- - En ~lln editorial saying that the zit-ties Reed, oi’ the University 0t Cin- perlalisls. 1 have five tons u; tcmpts in cult-ice prohibition in tillinalti, showing that deaths from, F d dynamite in my arsenal which I America halve become useless, not nlcohol within the seven years of} eare ' will set iire with my own hands that (o say dangerous, that it would bs,the prohibition law exceeded by 15,-} —-———- those who hear the explosion will hotter to abolish it, especially slncel000 the American fatalities reslllt- LONDON. Jan. 6. — Drastic know that Sandino died but that farmer's rind leillleffl in the lllilllllll" lunhritlled passion is always more ling from world llvar, ‘Eleven llessels, 24 Lives lost lluring Shi f i Result o‘, Great lakes’ Storms . .____.. (JLIGVIQLAND, Ohio, Jan- tl- '-— The 1927, shipping scnsou on till’ (irtlzli. i.:iki-. Will marked by _'thfl loss or dlllllugt- i I ll vessels, the largest willl ll carrying capacity pf 5,000 tons u l‘lll' »k cl‘ the season's. disasters ~I\)\l1']\_(\ loduy- The burliuli t. xpcctell to tall heavily m lnsul-niltre companies, which will bc expel-ted to pay f0!‘ six vessels lz-ll lll November and Decenlber, iii illlillllllll to uuilsually heavy i-epih- bills, resulting from bad wcntlici- in November- The season's tllsusiers took a toil of 24 lives- Tlr- ontlre crew of 22 were lost l1 ilie sinking or the steamer Knnilrwns iii Lake Super- ior, lilld two ])i‘l'llill(‘ll in tile sink- ing of tho Hllliilllfi-l‘ lxlmbtoii- Tile srlason was fur more disastrous Final Meeting Of Wee Held LastNight In Zion Church The final meeting of the Weekl. " Pyayer was held last nigHt in Zlo I Church. Revs. M. Scott Fulton, H. D. Raymond, W. Bruce Muir. A. A. MacLeod, Dr. Ramsay and Adjutant Chapman were in attendance eaohlthe great taking part in the service, the order of which was as for previous meet- ings. ' An anthem was most acceptably rendered by the Choir. A very forceful address on “The Nation and the Home" was deliver- ed by Rev. A. A. MacLeod who chose his text from Genesis XII, verses 1 to 4 and part of verse 17. synopsis foll ws: The Nucle s, or birth place of a,that we shall be the fathersof kings nation is the home or family. seeking those principles of conduct which should guide the building of a nation, the principles should be chosenwith the greatest care. "Con the promise made to Abra- ham be made a universal rule?" said the speaker. “Can we make ‘It the foundation principle of the, ome and family?" Abraham waslholding out to our children today? m Capt, y»; R“ gwwafl, by My, J, J, h the great adventurer, and herein is a lesson for all. God comes to every soul with a choice of twp l paths—a high way and a low way. The high soul will choose the up- per track, while the soul of low ideals will take the lower path. The divine requirement is made of us. as we reach years of discre- tion to come apart-to come to a higher ground; to leave the old sur- roundings, the old ruts. "Come up to the land that I shall give thee" said the Lord. Ever you must mount upon your dead selves to climb to higher things. _ And, just as to every man on earth there comes this call, to come out froln father and mother, from home and kindred, so to all comes jis a thorny and a. rough road but ma“ A there are rewards to those who, {o} __ tread it. We have been promised 1r —spirll.ual kings—those of us who _ love the Lord, and who walk in His W, t m d; , _ Wreckage At Paul had to explain tha e see . ' ' ' of Abraham were not after thei . iindeed, will the homes of the nationj also the promise of the new home that God will give llKilll. V , Young men and women. will you collided broadside with tile Penin-‘cullllm ""8111 be bellemlell- _ sum and Oriental “n81. Moouany‘ ii- S- Arkell, Dominion Livestock The bridge m- um. Razemak wusfilommissioner, who represents the‘ tlumnged and she proceeded inioynflllllllllll DBDflri-menl oi Agricul- thc River but may be delayed lulu"! 0n the will‘ rerllwllflflfl i" llll‘ her sailing 7i0r a. day» Nelle of illofllddresa Qt w°“"°n“" Anmwflrd“ passengers wore injurell- ‘lfggugaglgmogfllphfl we” "lke" "f . ; lu addition to .\li'- Arkell the guilty ltinriagltllloss flllgCll willsictémlll-liziylg , gcuul" sa un- a l‘ ~. To Minister of Agriculture for Prince iEdwnrd island. lion. (ionrgc Ilunr," llev. representing tho Saskatche- An application for leave to appeal wan government o; whlch he “tn-.- was heard by the full bench of the formerly n member “d who was Supreme 00""- Y95l91'd9l' m°mln§~ also at one time helld of ille Sask- It was from Walter Power, con- Rmhewnn (‘min Gy\()“v0rs; Mm; Vlcled on October 19th 15st 9n ‘l Cora lllull of ilio Wlllnlpcl: Free charge of robbery from the person, Isms“ “m, foremost wmmm am-l. and Sentenced by Supendlary cultural writer ill (‘nnntltu Reg- S~ Mllfllslirfllé?‘ K~ 1351M“ t” ‘WOlDuncYLn, Director oi’ Agricultural Years n e Pen n “ry- ‘re reselltniivcli oi’ Ontario nud - Donald MBCKUIHOII. K- C» ap"Fl¥l)llil( C. llurt, Director of Co-oper- ggzlfigfigfi; g3,‘ tnlcc gllggrnyasggegga: Deflfed T01"; the lll-Pfilcalzfi- filed m‘? ntlnn and Markets oi‘ Ulllilfl‘) l)O'.ll ' Atlomel’ 91mm or 9 rown-ol‘ wlinm tllflciall rciroscnt ilic Appllfifllloll W85 0" the ilmlmd "l!" (liinii-lo Dopurtliienyt cl‘ lllgri eliliure: he hfld 110l- hfld °PP°YltlmllY w b” J- K- King. Mallagci- ol‘ the Muri- rélifeseflled by cimnselr “m! that time liivtll-ilcclt Marketing llotlrll Y _ y. n new evidence to be submitted would and “maul revregemutiv“ o; m‘ MONTREAL. .lnii»_ (i — Oplllh establish his innocence, Lgaye tovNew Brunswick government; Em. to it being ll holiday ill most l‘llllO' appeal was refused. ‘est Raper oi the B- (7- Dnirymcu "Pa" Cmmllllls mil" Wm‘ ‘he ' lAéfinmuunyy. D_ w_ Warner. exullllfill Kingdom standing nsidc» l M 1i of iqdmomon an,‘ ynpren. The export trzula in Canadian grllln lenlhléuh‘, Alberta nuhymknn An, hero was of u very limited charity. ‘A d smmunn and "theyfl ' [ter- The tl‘ilill‘ iii coarse grains lu S. . l 3. 6 1 Tile -party while lli llfllliltill will "l" ‘WWJEW’ "lflrket “'11” ‘WW - .-_ participate in uii interesting core Wgyytllgsleltnimgivlzisylstftf1313K‘tlgglfily on Mmlday night ‘km’ 9th n pa; mgnyggnfflgplfiyifif {LmQTIfJM-l-fil‘; dortone was flrm- The flour trade. gram and presenmuorl of puns t -wl'eliili wtlu made iii Montreal and W“ Wllhmll all)’ 119w 7911mm U be “Wm l“ me sflvimon Army c? "-wh|,.vh m my“ Overfleus Wm, ‘he note business being quiet. but pri- "M M ‘x p‘ m‘ The mmlwm“ "m" pui-ty lli Slit feet in diameter unli use for rlvrlni: null winter whellr 8mm Wm be °“"1°d‘-’“t' [s representative n; n" m0 prov. grades were well maintainetl- Tile selection by Citadel Bami lnces bearing the crest of agflh mlllieeil‘ market was linlrly active SOIMLMS whitlmk‘ province surrounded ill character-WWII Brio-vs were firm< The movc- unity and inspiration which these| commission begins to function. l While little support has been ac- icorded the c-mmissi-ii so far, us- l lclass the present opposition to the commission mainly as the voice of a lfew extremists. in no way reflecting lthe opinion of the masses who, in ll fsiow moving country like India. than the previous one, when only doubtless have not yet formed an tln-uu lives were mug. lopinion. Moreover they are un- The six vessels that are n tot~ll likely to do so until the commission loss as tile result of wrecks in the appointed by parliamentary act to lliiill two months ol‘ the year ln-Ilnvestigate India's capacity for sell clutle the passenger steamers Ulllt- . government begins work in India. ed States, Pei-e Marquette and the Authoritative sources remark that (Alexandria, all destroyed by flTQ-llll» FY9591" m9 P05191035 01' "l9 ,'I‘lio steamer Altotloc and W. E. Hindus and Moslems, usually bitter ‘Ogleliay, sunk while going DOTKlPOIJDODCXll-S, now outwardly appear for grain illlrgoesare on the bot-JO be in B-Brf-‘emenl 0" the bQYCOKl. tom of Luke Superior, togethcnmaking forone of the most extra- witli the barge Ontario, which foull- firilllllry pwtiliitltfilrlslitzntlndiagllzisftory. tiered. e i. is cu o pre c rom The stexqne; Jolly Inez is usliorejwhere the basis for a change of op- in Lake Huron and the eteuinerjlnion must come. it is possible that Agawa is stranded lli Georgianllihe MOSIBmS. 88 B minflfli-y. Will Bay, but neither is a total loos-labour. face merely for the sake of The W. E. Oglebay is the onlyfilllwfil"! Hindus- United States vessel in the group-l‘ The principal outcome of the The Others are (lunuillun owned» commlsslerfs work ls expected to be {the granting to the Indians of 50 k 0f Prayer ,__._ i ‘per cent. participation in the civil service, compared with the present l20 per cent. It is remarked. how- lever, that this change must conic ‘slowly only after the utmost study and consideration, ln order bal- ance Indian participation between t ‘l the rival Hindus and Moslems. we m“ 3° g 3211s (‘emphasized that the com- , lm on s unable even to e nd Pmmmes °f G“ a‘ have many °rlupon the influence of pro-‘IiBi-‘lteish sciemistsi phmmpherslrullng princes, since they are eli- ‘md 55mm ‘lgrossed in‘ the separate problem of Bu‘ the ‘flgher “my ‘s not theyvhat their position as rulers will be, easy way. To the Nlcodemuses of; d i m I d, h this world it must ever be explain-g‘: égvggnegifeas g n an s are ed that there is a birth of the flesh‘ T- is 1 m 1 h f _ and a birth of tllifi spirit. . gene wayl‘ c555“ fofagees coemigyisiogpeyg Gigi °‘-' ‘he cmssb w nevé‘ efyyjycomlng the opposition through the lThere may e persec“ m!‘ an ‘impression created on the ground in by God and test them serlouslyh But we are blind to the things that matter in life. a different outlook, and test the flesh, but of the spirit. l RBl-“YMTIS m B WYl-siderlil/mn "fl Further particulars concerning the right guidance of the home, they [he w-redmge found m“ Mimml. (Sliellkflr Sflldl "What 00d 8"’- We gash harbour have been forwarded Is it the spirit of 00d or the spirit Peters, of Ebbsfleet. He states that vfLnlil-gymoll?" l n f i u d‘there are five pieces, all Joined tea 9 t? 119W $111‘ 0 $11081‘ y l") gether with copper rivets an truth rule 1010"!‘ hflmifi-ho The" ‘"11" screws. the end of each stick being 3111B new SP1! l5 Elm?!‘ 0U!‘ ¢ V 0- covered with copper. which was national and Empire life. Tllfiflifggfiened in plggg by copper bolts, There are four stamps on it, with become whajtm G031“ lntfildiislefgile-‘d ‘the number l0, and c. A. n. oi- o. In 001191" B. l‘- B0 ° $9 "A. P., also three numbers with in- SI “think teinizhtt gig; lf we or: Wirlelible pencil 5204470201. and 377261 ll d the 0W 0 . W6 m"! 8°lalso three more stamps 375261— forth to the city which He will show; gqgggpqqgggp The“ pa“; are be. us. And then our nation will beqng gown-deg to ml; ‘my w be ex. 8P6!“ bvflfllisliuorg hlflmtilfil at: Sfellz-lamined by Captain Stewart. and each n v ua w grea, -i—ao>--—-—- lbecause we follow where He leads,‘ us." At the close of the address. andl before giving out the final hymn, Mr. Fulton expressed in l1 few fitt-y lng words, the great feeling of. A uutl. SCHOLAR OFTEN SHlHES in Soclefr, \_y/)/ meetings had brought to him, andl he felt sure, to all who attended- them. witei stellily- Car lots oi‘ Prince itlllward island Green Mountains were quilted at $115 per bag ol‘ ‘.10 lbs», Prince Edward Island Whit!‘ potatoes at 31-05 per bag of 90 lbs» New Brunswick White potatoes at‘ 95c per bag of 90 lbs. in bulk and Now Brunswick Green Mountains at 31-00 per bag oi’ 90 lbs- in bulk cx-track- A iil9flily feeling prevailed iii the market for imported beans but. the demand was quiet- Carlots ol‘ choice willie handpicked were 01-, ieretl at $2435 per bushel oxdrackl; while broken lots sold at $2-75| per bushel ex-store- An easier fee!- iiig prevailed ill the butter mar- ket and prices for car lots at 35 1-4 changes of the present general at- titude of boycott toward the Simon ‘commission is expected after the ually well informed Indian circles he did not allow the hands of tralt- NEW YORK, Jan_ $4.181; a ("'5 find invader-f l0 Pfflflllle his T04 billion dollars in quoiedwalues of mains "Only God is ell powerful stocks listed on the New York allilfii tJ-Zgyslezytrllevpatriots who are icil- Stggk Exchange was wiped (m; yes- gspired by the unexpectedly large , increase in brokers‘ loans. The day's total sales oi‘ 3.404.100 shares have ‘been exceeded only once before in ‘ Stock Exchange history, the record- ‘breaking total of 3.785.700 in the Favorable Reply ToKel1ogg's Note .terday in a sweeping reaction in- - (Special to the Guardian) wnsnmofon, Jan. o.\--- A luv- orable reply to Secretary Kelloggs note to France of December 28th, suggesting an International Coven- ant. deploring war as a means oi settling international disputes. was received today at the French eni- bassy. The note will be delivcrel to the state department later in the day. n-i, mi- HEPLIESTHHIIN ) l i sensational decline on March 3. 1026. Early declines of $3 to $6 a share in standard industrials, and considerably more in a few special- ties. werc partially recovered in the rally which followed the lowering of the call money rate from 4 1-2 to 4 per cent. Speculators for the decline, who have been unsuccessfully endeavor- ing to bring about o. major reaction since the first signs of business re- cession developed in some of the country's major industries last spring, launched a series of vicious attacks against some of the recent pool favorites. Midland ducts preferred, which had ‘been bid up last year from $106 to $315 a H B I Lshare, opened at 274 3-4, broke to l _ 252 and snapped back to 265 1-2, .011’ __ 143-4 points net. ‘ Green Cananea Copper, which ‘sold last year for less than $30 a. ‘share, collapsed from an early high .of‘$1541-2 to 139, but rebounded to General Medina Bar- ron Declares Relig- ious Problem Does} Not Exist in Mexico TORONTO, Jan. 6.—-General Me- dina. Barron, Mexican consul at Toronto, in a statement given out today, relating to the resolution to be brought before the House of Commons, asklngfoi‘ the removal of the Consul says he has been reading for many clays “the attacks of Hon. Mr. Mareil and his small group of associates against my government and myself." Dealing with the controversy be- tween his government and the Ro- man Catholic Church, the Mexican Consul writes: "As we can see all the trouble with the Mexican clergy refers to material interests and in no way to religious principles. A real religious problem does not exist in Mexico. There is no such a thing- as persecution of a religious char- acter against religious crecds or op- position on the part of the govern- ment to the dogmas or practices of any religion. "The Mexican clergy refused to comply with the law, dictated mer- ely for administrative purposes, and instead of continuing with their dut- ies launched a political revolution with the purpose of upsetting the government, which was legally el- ected and is entirely supported by the enormous majority of the Mexi- can people. "Fortunately the Mexican clergy failed in this undertaking and are now trying to present themselves as the victims of the government with the idea of awakening the sympathy '01 foreign countries and looking forward to the starting of a new revolution. , ‘The existence of this general consulate of Mexico in Canada is properly an expression of the 200d, will which the government of my country and the Mexican people wish to show the Canadian 116-1118. between these countries may be im- prmled as a consequence of n bet- tier knowledge of each other, because better knowledge always brings bet- ter understanding and awakens good feeling," ‘ l Comment in the Toronto Star on the Marcil resolution suggests that Ottawa has not power to deal with the Mexican government directly and that consequently the resolu-‘ tlon may be thrown out ivlien it, ‘y comes before the House. ‘ I DEMAND APOLOGY MONTREAL. Jan. 6. -The Na-l tlonal Catholic Societies sitting in, TORONTO, Jan. 6.— ‘Maritime, southwesterly winds, fair and mild. Maximum and minimum temper- to 36 per nound- The demand coli- tllluoll dull- The receipts were ()1 packages. A feature of the cheese! Intermission. Rec-Vera Lewis. Rod-Ivan Clarke. Cornet Solo-Kenneth (indium. Hoc.—1-!ugh Dennis. the Lord Mnvor cl Liverpool, Man-‘llllll prices scored o decline of out‘ (-_|,e,,1er_ London and [qqlnlmrg]; Mo, to three cents per dozen- This was (“lpa w renal“; the pnrty. |a‘ttributeti to the increased sup» i The gggnemry “n; m9 party plies coming forward and the pros- through England, Scotland and pacts for a larger production in the - 0 Sell-‘CUOII-Qllm 9118115191" Denmm-l; ‘m; provide; gm- (qonfgf- near future- The ilomand was illn- Be tlon-Mandolin and Ukulele» mm Wm, m, Implfg Mgpkgflng ited- l-‘resh extras were quoted at n"? Ausl/l“ “nd Kenmm Grahnm‘ Board and other marketing author- 6°- "Plil-‘l 8t 55 i0 57- The Pflcfillll! HBQ-Ullflllle Qhflllmflll- _lt'l"l_ were 309 easea- Little business was Dialogue-JUN l-idy- The pgfly l; annomnunled m, he. cone in potatoes but the undertone n wonderment It 7.30 u. m-J. R Match, Mommy. 1 7034-0-71 "v . n "Annual meeting of Hulsborough lltflbt Illl b0 held m ‘ Indy! room, Charlottetown. mgyfg-Emlgnll" lllvsrykvyr. half of the Canadian National Rall~ Solo-Miss: Mary Kennedy. i-onl emcee of llio Colonization Dc- the Winnipeg office.- waya bv Colin fl- (‘iroit of the Monl- partnielit and hv John Strnhaii of 5°Tl5"B-V Pflmary Clasges- ‘ml,- mlgage mciit of standard gl-ailes of rolled trade w“ w atures“ selccnuni‘ Mgélggng “Tdpkumel The party will be received by the vats was small and values f ivei-e from buyertah?“ {§§°U§f,e,,"°s’{‘,f,',‘,§ Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 30-30 bl’ Q- “m” ‘m, ' ;“""“‘ Prince or welee 0n Juiiuui-y 25th llnehanizeil A lecture or the an: ,,,,,l_ ,,,,,,,, b,,,,,,,,,,,,, m, an“, h, Montreal, snow .. . lli-lli RMTFGYMe Damon ‘m, nut’ will he given a luncheon by the i-PBPT‘ Wllll "l9 "Mk" 79°11"! "ll" western Octolljpr marke; a, 19 1.4 Quebec, cloudy .. 10»- 4 R°“d‘“3"“'“‘ Guy A“ "m" city of Jmidcn on January 26lll-,(|0V€ll7\79d for lllrlcll." fresh stock c pgr 11,, and waste", current ,-...{Ch'town, cloudy . 22- 7 W. ar-a Hit-at N“ “Halifax, cloudy .. mumps-st. John, snow ‘Boston, cloudy .. _ [New York, cloudy . . . . .. .. 30-28 I OTTAWA‘ Jan, g_ .__ To probe the‘ High tide this morning at 112G difficulty oi the Pacific nflblfl bonrdl "l"! lolllillt l" 123°- L, J, Qgboury’ Denugy p“; “an”, Sun sets this afternoon at 4.33 ceibts at 19c per lb- for whltc and coiored- Tho ,were 78 boxes. committee here. passed a resolution ,dema.ndlng that General L. Medina‘ Barron, Mexican Consul in Toronto retract his "Insulting remarks to .the Catholic Church" and failing his retraction requests that “Hon. ‘w. L. Mackenzie King demand ,Senor Barron's immediate recall to lMexicc.“ i made in the course of the Consulbl reply to charges by Bishop M. F. Fallon of London, Ont., who 00n- demned the Mexican government's administration. Qgnerg] “,1 gommmgq Q p; and rises tomorrow morning at 7.- Ed ma. dlreoio of the Canadian“- qoxkmeng “d; “may “e on Last quarter moon Saturday, Jan their way to England. whore they 7m 1'“ l-m- . lull] m”; g mmmm” muting Sumrnarsida tide eighteen minul are“ gnu"; es later than Charlottetown. i A Belgian engineer has develop ___ ed a ‘boiler in which steam is gell- erated by burning a spray of fuel oil and air under pressure directly against the surface oi‘ the water. ‘ culnticn hoping that the friendly relations - The statements objected to were‘ 1481-2. United states Steel oonunon’ " fell three points and rallied one. which means a net loss of more than $10,000,000 in market value of the‘ 5,083,025 shares of the stock outstanding. The net decline of 3 1-4 points‘ in General Motors represents a. loss of $28,275,000 in quoted value. The announcement that the Stock Exchange member loans had im- creased $341,071,018 last month. aet- ting a new high record for all time at $4,432,907,321 or nearly equal to the actual ninount of money in cir- ln the United States, brought a flood of over-night sel- ling orders into the market. Within a. few minutes brokers on the floor were swamped and the ticker, which recently was speed-ed up by a syst- em of abbreviations quickly began to fall behind the market. . It was not long before prices e8- tablished on the floor of the Ex- change were a point or two away from those being printed tin-tho tape, causing widespread confusion in brokerage houses which were thronged with excited customctl. The initial break was followed by a brief rally which gave way to on- othci- violent decline before mid- day. The second reaci-ion was check- ed by the lowering of the call mon- ey rate to 4 percent... temporarily quieting fears of n credit stringency. After the market closed, however, the New York Federal‘ Reserve Bank, which publishes brokerage loan figures of member institutions reported an increase of $92 401,000 in loans ill the week-ended Janu- ary d, bringing the total to u 11H! peak at $3,010,023,000. __ A safety (levictl with which tho tlrivinl: nlocllllliisui of a washing lnzit-lililo is controlled by opening or closing its doors has been pat- (-‘lllt‘(l by n resident, of Brooklyn. 51.1’. Condensed Specials RATE.—-4c. per word, net each insertion in this column. .‘::<_-.: __._1 ~-—-__-_~_____’______ STORAGE- COMMODIOUS GAR- age, 222 Queen St. 1720-1-7-31 515i?" PRINTING or svsur description. cheaply and expedi- tiously ecuied. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printory, Phone 132. LOST- $10 BILL DOWNTOWN Friday morning. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. Re- ward. 1727-1-7-21 WANTED - MAN T0 ATTEND furnace morning and evening. Apply Mrs. Hartly, 222 Queen it.’ i 1 I l ;'YOU WANT GOOD BNVILOPIS l Prices lit) for 20c: 100 for 35o; 250 for 55o: 500 for $1.00: 1.000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Of- ilce. Guardian Job Prlnwry. t! ‘WANTED - SMALL FARM ron rent in Queen's County, reliable. I no childran- Write Box 110. Guardian 13794.5.“ FOR SALE-WHITE EMA Ii. ‘ baby sleigh with white top l» white fur robe- Applv Guardian. ‘lea-rt, 3i-