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Ufflynrtdldfgom ____________ BRITAIN m. ttlvtirilffiift: ATTENTIUN m Pnuvnslts; Report rust Treaty 0f United States As 1T0 1 Outlawing 0f War Has Been Forward- t ed To London Lack s Confirmation. -Brit- isli-Press Commen t 0n Nicaraguan Situ- ation. . . l i | i ~T119 British Commeding the proposal of con- timatedthat itcemhih “m. ‘ ~ »h".. onlble attemmndffltivhgthel gggettlzitabzlillrlxggs atlllilt to any proposrls for outlawing war-huts has been the urgentyuim-of the A11 £119 5am‘? 1'1""?- 11130115 lllllleflfingmeague of Nations since its lDilllflfl- in the London papers that the Uhlt-‘tlon and is embodied in u. formal "<1 515195’ PF°P°$9d 1919113’ l0 thiit1resoiution adopted‘ by the latest end has been forwarded to the Brit-lleague assembly.‘ I ish government are without conilr-l "The memhms matiorl. Officials remarked testy/conch...“ the pape that it would be difficult/to com- ment on a. treaty which has boen so variously reported in the press. The Nicaraguan situation receiv- es much more spdce in the London fit/gangs papers than the proposed recognize that however great will bc ‘ 1 r “ S. S ‘El 1'." ' - "whue the Umled 519-195 15 1n"-tio(l'lsvrl.liltgroltlilllll1ng [ggcglbllltgllllcéalllzh viting France to Join in proposing he ehuggeratedf to the world a treaty renouncing~ war as o. national policy," says the1 pAR1s_ Juyh 5___.The hate 51119111118 StB-ndflfd- "B118 15 1"‘-'°1Ve<1 Frank B. Kellogg, United States.‘ 1h Il- Oflmllallfl 111 Nlflaffl-Ellih" Secretary of State to Aristidc Bri- The Standard explains that this and, French Foreign Mthistel; of, contrast between precept and prrw- December 2s, suggesting enlarge-i tice has been brought about by ment of the proposed Amity Pact, 9911"“ 54111111111’ 11'"? .1">b"1 1Pader~~ilio outlaw war between France and, Th9 518!‘ 119545 111° Niliftmflua ‘the United States to other nations‘ situation. "An unpopular war " Th was made phhhc by the Quia D-Qld: Evening News devoted nearlv a CUI-lqay tonight; , umn to the Nicaraguan situation It was given the utmost hmhhh.‘ 311d 9n 111131‘ P5199“ T111 1° ‘he 1'1'°‘ience in the French Press and bo- P°5°d ‘Yea-W- lcame the centre of discussion in all‘ Commenting editorially, the Yvc-stwm-mmfi o; Wench hm 1111mm!‘ Guzem? c8115 599191373’ The negotiations, looked ut from 19110883 131171305111 1° FY1111"? 1°? “ithis end, and in the zlbsehce of of- mllltilflteffll‘ treaty "A 3111"*“"1.1flcla1 comment. appear-id to be llffll“ 51Y°k9-" n" 15 1111111119 1° Sea’ hOWEVQY-‘conclusion although there was some‘ how this would advance the cause of apprehension a; ‘(he extension of P591119 59111911191119 0f I11te"m11°na1't.lic accord to an indefinite number d1$l"\l195- of powers as is proposed by Wash- “ ington. 1 Thc idea of a pact to outlaw uar 1which was generally 11011111111‘ bore when considered usd a tlllrbflaillltéfi: between France nn e I1 0 states bcr-nmescomplicsttcd in’ the average French mind avhen it 1S extend it to other of the Ilcaguc, r, "may well ask why does the United States refuse ‘to join the league. It goes without saying that if it really is: DTOPUSEBCI ‘to us we will sign it with the eilmost, cordiclity. But it will be wiser to. of lion; Announcements, Coming Events," Meetings, Etc - ‘ '.= r- id in "Rabin Hood phmr 1S guaranteed The reason for thls,_it l. ml . . . th b .t i formed tircles. is the to pfease you bettela 1 5 zwks’ fcvglingqthai? rt general péct tifhshilé "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat n sort worllrllmlk 111° “N”. I _ Cereal the mo pa. cent“ mod micompctitioh with the League .1! b-a bread biscuit, mumns, etc. lions- 9486-Oct. Il-tf - I i proposed to t‘ countries. .001. Lindbergh Makes Safe Landing (Canadian Press) MANAGUA. Nicaragua. Jnn- 5~ "- "Notice-The Annual Meeting of the Dunstaffnege Creamery .v'il be hold in the factory ch ‘Xetlnesticy. January 18th, 1928 at 2 p. ~n. F. C, Stewart, Secretary. l670-1-~4-3i' i "Come to the Concert in Loni. River Hall on Tuesday ("zehinlh h ‘sung January 10th. If hot fine the foi- Shel. 551251812 ginlslilgorcfterflfgliflgmeri_ lowing Thursday. Ladies viith boxes dwm tour landed safely,“ dy free. i660-l-4-3i ca“ $9° ‘ f T hat. of can the “vlatggsfleld herentitglnstaligdard ' galpa at . P- m- <39 Murray mm‘ "Annual meeting of River Club, January 7th at 2 lhmqk Listing ~hogs for shipment Jail-i, 10th. if stormy first fine dny- John t W- Ainclleun, Secy- 1653-14-41 (Canadian Press) PARIS, Jnn- 5- -Colonel Qllnrlo“ ,A- Liutl'bei'gh i008)’ W9" i1“’“"‘1“‘1 ,(l1c gold medal of the International "Rheumatism. diseases of blood.’A“"°'";"§1c?nAifftfhngifiatég: 11:3;- Stomach and Internal Organs cur gafilgexgglihls. mg," from NM, ed. References given. Phone 897- York m Parm_|n ma, yen], Tho‘ J. Dr. Cliff. 112 Prince Sh. Char» ' Iinitcl! States nir hero was the goggzfuwn’ RE‘ Island’ 1§§“,:‘,1,: ljllllllllmfillfi choice of lllt‘ delegates the fiflcoh nations represented "Annunl meeting of Newwvnt. m flu: international Congress. shire District L.O.L. will be held -“_—<""—~ -_ _ Pilot Killed 1n Barton Lodge room, Milton, ‘ Tuesday, Jan- 10th, at. 2 p.m. Mur- dock E- MacSwecn Secretary- 1676_]_5_2| (Canadian Press) v THE ifAS. l\lah-, Jah- 5- -—\‘thil~' "Auction hale 40 head choicu ‘IQ-‘ilhlh 111“ 1'1"“ 1~"‘1“Y m1“ m h 1 _ | ' 1 h utnrlihg off on ll passenger flight gfi-Zgngsrlé: “sf r1éscxgllt€ 113,15“; 1from The Pas to (lnlzl Lzlko mining Perth. Jnn- 10th 12 rfclook- N9 Rc- (listrl-cf, Captain F- .1. N- Sfcvtm- Sen“ s“ handbml J_ W_ gmqmysoh. senior pilot. ~of tlic Ioslcrhvi gem", Auctionel“ 1647443; ‘Airwnyn Limited wits lndflllll) ' killed when the machine loot in "NOUCB——Tll0 Annual Meetihlilrlyhm S1198“ “n-d.c-rashed' llfelllheirlvtllittghllgllDzlllrbvllfslllzbn Mort wrecka e Monday January 9th, 1928 at Z h. e g _ Found Near L t Miminigash} m- Professor" Reid will speak 01' lollies of interest nfter tho close o i ulie business meotih ' 1594- "The 511111151 M9911“? °1 ‘he Further wreckage, which may, Lu" V9759 17511114113’ 5°" W111 have come from an aeroplane was, hem 111 111° Fwwrl’ °n wednesdmh-nicked up on the Miminigash shore‘, January 11th, 1928, at 2 o'clock p. m.‘ by Joseph Doucette and Joseph‘ ‘10991311 0571711611391» Pml- iPeters of St. Louis on- Wednesday 1095-1-6-4Léafternmn_ i t “The Annual lvteetins of the1.5;.l2“?i3£°§.3d.?..?‘$§§.f§§§3,sift Union Duh-men's Association Wllllgecllfed by copper nails, the ends go held in the hnlgthntt glemg: being covered‘ with sheet 00118913‘ ueaday. January 1 a P- Ion each sect on severe num ers J. W. Meet-cod, secretary. were imprinted. there being about . 1694-1-6-31- fifteen of these in all. i 1 The place where the wreckage i F . 12-30-31, 4, 5. 11 | i -__¢ "Annual Meeting-The Annual, was found is about six or eight miles‘ _Mceting of Hlllsboro Dllrylng Couirrom Tiiznish and four miles‘ from bear him, and thcn crawled cau- 11111 lwsflveii lhruhlgliost brine!“ tiously on his hands and knees io > —— »—-—'*~"> r the edge of the hole. threw himself ‘ ‘on his stomach and leaned over on grasping Glover by the arms. ' The youth lost his hood. struggled ,and pulled his would be rescuer into lof Fisher. Glover would have lost . .. ._. A w... A- rm. .. 15H} SHILPAINB ‘Record Trans-Atlant- ic Speed Contests in 1928 Visioned-l Bri- tain, Germ-any, It- aly, U. S. to Enter Contest. l LONDON, Jnh- .1- -— One 0i’ Ill!‘- grcntsst battles in tho history of Ll‘lll1li'ALl;lllLl>L3 shipping may be luhncllctl lh liliitl with (front Brit- ulh, Germany, ltuly and the Uhiictl States righting for the trans- Aliuufic speed honors now held by the (Junartblliicr Aitturelohiu- Italy itt reported to be ubout to build fwd new liners oulbodyihg entire~ ly ncw principles in steamship coh- slrhciitnl which tho designers of the ships say will average iletwo-un 35 and 40 k1 ‘s: uh hour- S (lcrlhtthy fr. lllblllllfl her hopes hi‘ lifting from Huglulitl lilo. honor of halving lhc fossil-yd liner in ilio world, through the two new 46,000 ‘loll liners, lircmt-il and Europa. ' ‘nor-v hearing complctlon and which turt- suitl to have at tirulsihg speed of bclween 25 i"lil 2i.‘- knots- This is slower ‘lllhlll lllu bot-ti. speed of the ‘QC-year Muurcllthiiv which once jcrcssell Lllc Atlantic at tm average jupeell of 26255 knots, and which ‘truce, when 1 g 1.’) the rescue of ‘a ship in (heiress Jlliflllléd a speed of 29 knots. llul lhc designers of the llrenlch '\'lil Europa say that by (El'(I»\\'(lllli.{ their ship! l0 the ul- lll('>'<1l tbcy will be nhle to better Huh. J. B. M. Hcrizog, premier of South Africa, who has issued a protest against interference In Af- rican affairs by the League of Na- tions’ mandatfcommlsslon, declal-N ing that such a course is lmperiiing South Africa's future membership in the British Empire- ...... _-<-0->-----—- Stlnstroke Affected Her Mind, He Say (Canadian Press) ALBANY, N- Y-, Jan- 5-- The last fight for the llvea of Mrs. Ruth Synder and Henry Judd Gray, convicted and sen- tenced to death for the murder of the woman's husband, Ai- bert Snyder, opened heforv Governor Smith at state house foday- A sunstroke suffered as a little glrl so affected Mrs- Snyder's mind when she grew up, Edgar Hazelton, her chief counsel, told the governor, that she lost her sense of res- " ~- t . , . Eznssltgltlllggafif- Itoustlzuaunlg. no the lliilurclanuts record trip- , _———*°*—-—_ ENGLAND "ro BUILO Ministerial Rank _ _ _ Although Iuhgluhtl is rcportetl to b‘- prcuhrilig to chhslrlici lwo now ships larger lliuh any iu exist- encc ll is uhzllerslood flint shc will i (slieclal to the Guardian) rely’ on llio Mnurcclailiu lo uphold QTTAWA. Jflll. _5- —-R68flI‘¢-l1n8 llcr euced honors- {113 PROS 595139-1611 U151- BBYOII If lllc (lernluhs c-iuccced, luv."- Vlf-TOHGS. French COIISI-ll l0 Cflllfldfl over, ih lu-wcrihg tllc Mnuretztrlizfs and Hon- P11111113!” ROY- 39118611111 time. some British company. 130s» C0ihmifisl0nel‘ $0 Fflmfle- may b9 ttlbly with the bucking of the gov- Elcvflled t0 the Tank 01 171111153311‘? in ernmtht will probably set out :0 111911‘ P9513? 111/6 SPYIBPBFI. 1t W115 5151- build n shin that ill. almost any 051101131 fly YhB-PSUBSWUOHS alone sacrifice (if comfort and ccohrmlv that lihc had been advanced from w," bring (he mcoru hack u, Brit. time to time, but the Dominion hi“, . Government has never token any At, ym- hhws plain] to (he (lit 11611011 11°!‘ 119-5 11- 119911 Edi/bled 91 covcry 1i‘ hc\v principles euabliuz.’ nny notion by the government 0f Silfivfl m. m ~10 inlets, Ilrltish ship- FTiJ-llcfi ' llllH! tiirt-lcs: arc slrenilcfll- Gallant Rescue At nu American syndicate is Illflllll-‘l , lug flu: construction cf n floct. of] With reference to the ice accident "C941" _i~'"°1’11"“1"15 W111“ “"11 at Mount Stewart recounted in yes- 11"‘ 11'1"‘ 11W“ S1111“ "Mk t" 1 -j tcrciuyfis Guardian, further advices m°11111‘1" _1“"1' “ay-s‘ Th“ 11 indicate that the name of the ¢3"<“"i1(“1~ l“ (‘"11" “M1111 1'“ rescuer was Joseph Fisher hot range of prnctuiltblllty mid ivoulal Joseph Weh- us harm-tech deal i1 heavy blr-w at the business) Guy Glover’ h youth hntweey; new beihutczirrlerl by the six. 50W?“ seventeen and eighteen years of age nnkl citrht-tlay boats plying bet“ Chill who has very poor vision and wears New 1°11‘ 1111C Pwmmnh m“ . glosses. was going out to attend n $""'1l"!hi>lm1~ _ i smelt net. when he walked on thin T110 i101" PM" 1'1"?" 11 m‘11°""‘>1'i ice and broke through. There 11F”? “'111_11° 41 1""V1"“1 111 a mm?‘ were a number of inch on the thrilling -.orm of the craze fo. shorc who saw the accident. and one “WW1 111111 l""i“‘“3-‘°‘1 51‘1"1‘“11de'“° of them. Joseph Fisher, a mun of 39 NPHPS hi!" M1811 [1110 511195 111-11- nbout thirty years of age. rushed out "mile 11W 51151981 “m” H“! m“ as far as he thought the ice would "Th!" m’ 111° 1i1'=’~'1~“'A11“11l"’ 11'a"‘-‘1' N01; Yet Autho Il|"t‘l!~'ll shinning lrilcrcs-ttt-tthnu UuiI lllllilll or (int-mun fllreztis to lhcu'_ sucml Isnnt-t-mzugv is: lilo report ihnl the hole with him. Both would undoubtedly have drowned had not L05 ANGELES. Cam" Jan‘ 5_ __ Fisher grabbed Glover, and held him 1 wmmm E_ Hickman (“my pmaded above water. while he himscli kcptnot gh-my “by reason o; insanny" 11°mmg~ lwhen he was urrnigxicd on on in- The inch on shore soy it was imqdictment charging hhh with the P°551b1° 1° 15° P°1'5°1‘a111' 1° ‘he murder of C. Ivy Thomas. a drug- Ycsmwt 111-11’ 9'01 11 1°13“? 511d 11179“ 115 gist. The accused cloycl" of Marian to Fisher, who seized it, and, stilltiparkcr was arraigned why a few 911111111115 1° 010"“- w“ Plmed 1° hours after his indictment along $51914’- 1 with sixteen year old Wclby Hunt Everyone who sow the accident for the Staying o; (he <h-uggyst_ and the rescue is satisfied that, but for the bravery _ond cool hcadedness (Canudidn Press) Kansas Senator t Wants Freight _ __ Rates Reduced his life. -___< o<>__--- Attacks Dry Law lvASlllNGTON. Jun- 5- —-- A 1110- (can? n Pa”) vel mclhod of attiacking the Nat on» i ul Prohibition law was resorted in i WASHINGTON- 111"‘ 5' '— A "w today by Senator Brut-c, ilculocrut. 111115111" 1111'°"11°1\1 1" “r1113 “boub” hhu.y|flnd_ whh Mud h, (he 5h» V reduction of freight rtuesou groin Mu "lilo hiemorirtl of u bottle up hind grain products expoltctl fl oil} "m, M,‘ "mach." m mhgre5h,-- the United Stlttea so t-lint Unitu ‘ Stator; grain growers und milling interests may bo placed in a hor- lcr position to meet Canadian trom- Assoutlng lhnt lf wihc is 50ml‘ limos ‘used to excess in the Ilnifed States, that is not. the fault. of the Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, . t uivisl I N ‘Pr? hublv more disquieting to fll‘51 ‘ IANUARY 6, l I t I i Miss Clare Klelser, Canadian1 girl, w,ho is now fllncipal of the biggest school in New York. _..._<_.>_____ Revision Of Aus. Trade Treaty Under Consideration inn P 1923 llllll FUH HIHE (IN IVIANITI] Attorney G e n er a l Major Announces Proposed Changes in Liquor Legisla- ion. WINNPPEG, Jan. 5. -— A number cf modifications in llle Illanitobll legislation were announced today by Hon. W- A- Major, Attorney- General. The proposed changes will eliln~ Ihllte certain objectionable clonal-ii which raised a storm of criticism when the draft bill was announc- ed. Permission is to be given brow’- ers to deliver beer (llTfiCL lo per- mit holders. but lo ensure full com- pliuuce with tile existing Iuw, uu- tlie province, who will supervise all orders; iccelvell- The Government also has decid- (Specinl to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont.. Jan. 5. -—'1‘he 1'e- vision of the Australian trade treaty and the reopening of the whole question of trade arrangements be- tween Canada and the common- wealth are said to be under serious consideration by the Federal gov- ernment. The Prime Minister. ‘the Minister of Finance and the Min- ister of Trade and Commerce are believed to be giving the subject particular attention with a view to presenting the matter to parliament for action at the forthcoming ses- slon. Not only have there been de-‘ mands in Canada for a revision of thc treaty on certain items, but it is: said that the Australian govern-l ment is seriously considering abro- gilting the treaty. eral trade effect has been in Can- ada's favor and Australia believes she has not benefited. Because of ,- the luttcr fact, it is said that the‘ commonwealth government has in- stituted certain tariff changes that are violating the spirit of the agree- ment and causing some hard feeling in Canada. .#_.<pq-}____._.-' Reign 0f Terror In , Chinese Province (Canadian Press) HANKOW, China, Jun- (‘hiheso reports from various reg- ions of the province ,_ of Ilupeh relate lliut sharp Cohlmuhisl (llfi- orders have broken cut resulting in u virtual reign oi‘ terror, loot- ing and massacre curried out by the (lommhnists. _ 110F211 (Ihiucec (lommunista are bclng_ executed almost dolly by the garriscit of the Wuhan cities. (llanktnv. Whcbang, and Ilany- ungi- Small boatt travel on the, Yuhgtso River between I-Iunkow" and \vllCllJll1-( virtually had heeni hillled because of the liepredotlohs‘ of pirates who have their head- quarters in Wuchslng- Tlresc pirates have bcch stopping boats and robbing pnsseilgers. killing one Chinmc and wounding two others In their latest rnitl- _ Thc Hupeli provincial cigarette null wine lrlx bin-ecu announced that effective today n fifty per ccut udvulnrem lax will be placed on cigarettes in conformity with instructions from the Nllllkllll? Aliiilstry of Finance- Gorman Will Represent Canada. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont.. Jan. 5. -- That Charlie German of Saint John, N. 13.. who is now located at Detroit will represent Canada in the Olym- ulc speed skating events is a cer- tainty according to Arthur Flack. secretory of the Old Orchard Club of this city, who had a long talk with tho world's champion at. the recent Newburgh meet. German intimated to F'lack that he would be ready when the time came to make the trip. Waters Disappear petition. was introduced today by Senaiior (Ytlppcr, Republican. I\'nn~ sus- ‘winc- The memorial NlrllBS that lhe ciglitoehth amendment. “will! ratified In uh hour of hysteria‘ ‘llrnllfihl about by tho over-slrzllu-1 As If By Magic (Canadian Fran) LONDON. Jan- 5» —- The worst stage of lhe floods which have been besetting England today is believ- lod to lmvo passed although the (lower Thomas is still rising n little- So for the gem, l . ed to waive the regulation which DTOVMEG for production o-f pcrmhs at the time ah order is placed. The bur against brewery encum- bered hotels is also to be removed- Modiflcatioxi of (his clause n1’ the bill will enable hotels in which brewers ‘are financially interested lo operate beer parlors. The original draft bill prohibited the establishment of beer parlors ill such hotels. A provision, how- ever. is contained 1n the amended clause which stipulates that brew-‘ era who have an interest in an 110-] tel cannot dictate as to the flrmi from which the supply of beer ur~ llquor is to be purchased. Other motllficzltione provide for u reduction in the number uf poems in uh hotel operutim: u. beer llflrlor- The number is reduced from 140 to 24» The gallohage tux cu beer is to he fixed at 12 1-2 cents, a gallon. Licenses to veterans‘ clubs also are to be increased null 11111101‘ 011111151911 llfcliflf-‘et! in the luw enforcement clauses. . ‘The modified bill was presented to the law amendments committee of the Legislatune today- Bishop Taylor Smith Endorses King’s College‘ Bishop Sir John Taylor Smith. who visited Charlottetown in Nov- ember last, came to Canada as thc ‘guest of the Wolfville College (Tor- onto) Alunml. He was Laurie Memorial Lecturer at King's Col- lege, Halifax, spent five days in re- sidence as the guest of President Moore, attended all the chapel services, officiating at several of them. and came into close and intimate touch with the life of King's. At a dinner in Commons Hall on the lost evening of his visit the President expressed the gratitude of students and staff for the great help which His Lord- ship‘s visit had been and Mr. H. B. Ross. B.A., Senior Student, sec- onded what the President had said and on behalf of the students pre- sented the Bishop with a suitably inscribed copy of the Canadian Book of Common Prayer as a sou-. venir of his visit. . ' In a letter to the President writ- ten from St. John just before sail- ing, Bishop Taylor Smith refers to‘ his visit to King's as follows: l “My Dear President: ; "I avail myself of this the first. opportunity since I left Halifax to write and say how much I enjoyed my visit to King's and to thunk you for your kind hospitality. Your remarks and those of the Senior Student at our last meal touched me deeply. "The confidence you all gave me enabled me to peak out my heart and mind on th things that matter. I realize that the aim of King's‘ College is to produce character, based on an obedient faith in Christ Jesus our Lord and avoiding ex- treme views which rob the soul of spirituality and power. May the College continue to turn out men and women whose aim shall be to men." “With kindest remembrances to all and again many thanks, Believe me, Yours very sincerely, J. TAYLOR SMITH. Bp." Psalm XXXV 2'1, 28. (The reference to the Psalm reads as followsz- ‘ “Let them shout for joy. and be glad. that favour my righteous Government's draft bill Cill litplor j tllorizetl inspectors will be oeisigil- . ed to every brewery operating in? love Christ and love their fellow-. i i i i t . , Sir William Berry, who, with his brother, Comer, became the 0h!" standing Fleet street power w|th| the purchase of the Daily Tel".- [graphv iDiscovey Blaze In (Special lo the Guardian) QUEBEC, Jan. 5. —A fire nt the fool. of the stairway W28 found in the Quebec Seminary today. The blur-e, which was thought by the authorities in the seminary to have been oi‘ incendiary origin, did little damage. The police were in- formed and began an investiga- tion. ‘ _ The blaze coming so soon after the disaster at St. Charles Hospice, 1n which many chil- dren lost their lives and St. Jean dc Berchmans school, in which one pupil is thought to have died caused considerable excitement among the seminary staff. The school was closed for vacation. Meeting Of The .. Potato Dealers 0f P. E. Islan i . . 2 At lhc request 6r thc Minister of Th", Fnilcll Sluice Agriculture. a number of prominent Potato Shippers in the Province. met in the office of the Minister of Agriculture and discussed the ad,- ivisabllity of organizing a Produce ,Shipp0l's Protective Association. The purpose of this Association isio protect shippers against the action .of unscrupulous dealers, who, with- out any cause except that of a de- clining market, refuse to take dc- livery of inspected potatoes at pur- chased prices; also to encourage and promote the use and sale of Princc Edward Island superior commercial table stock. ON RESOLUTION, the Shippers d0- cided to organize. A Committee of five, representing the threc Counties, was appointed to look into the work of similar organiz- ations elsewhere and to draft bye- laws to be submitted to a subsc- qucnt meeting to be held during Farmers’ Wcck, announcement of which will be givcn in the regular notice of thcsc meetings. At this time lincorporation by the Legisla- ture will be asked for. remembered. It will be very grat- ifying to the friends of the old Uni- versity cf King’s to read his words of so warm endorsement of the things for which King's Collcgc stands. 4HRu=4 AN‘ Pnoeezuvw TORONTO. Jan.‘ strong westerly winds. fair. Maximum and minimum temper- ‘ utures: Toronto. cloudy . . . . . . . . . . .. 22-12 .. 22— 0 -——-—————--—--—-- 10-10 @103 i PRINTING or IVIII, Montreal. clear . Quebec. fair . . . . .. Ch‘town. cloudy Quebec Seminary fi-Maritimc, MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT If you want a woman to admit your superior order of intelligence, you Just admit that she knows IIIDII than you do. (ll||\rl0llc2lt\\'n Morning (lunrlllnn Two (‘ADI (iunrdlun, Founded l 'B'IIVEHNMENT UHMLENISEI] Democrats and Inde- pendent Republi- cans Demand Forc- esloe Withdrawn— Authorities Firm. \\'.»\SIII.\'(I'I‘O.\'_ Jan- 5. — The nimouiurcti policy cl‘ the Coolidge zidmihislrxllion l0 roihftirco marine lldtluchihlehts in Nicaragua. and c0- Inpcrzllts fully in lliu establishment hi‘ nrtlcr ibcrc, was challenged oo the floors of tho llousc and Sen- olc lutluy by Democratic and in- ills-ptihdcnf llcpublltrun demands ‘that the marines he withdrawn- i 'i‘bc challenges come less than ,2-i hours after the State Depart- imcili liud tixplaihctl emergency ll‘- dcr tlisynltcliiilg 1.000 additional nnurihcs It: Nltnlrzlgun by the flut ldcclzlrnlitih that. -lhc Washington gtnwuullliciii “fully llllfillds" f0 curry cut tlu- terms of the Stlmr sou uurcthncin for Lluiiotl Slates‘ super-vitriol: of fltc Nileuriiguan pre- tiltlfilllllll clef-lion this year- Rt-forrim: ‘c recent hostilities in Nicaragua which have cost the lives of six United States marines. RBMTWIGIIIIIUVO lluddlentone, Demo- crat. Alalnmo, declared that 1t was “admihistrtitiolfs, and not the Am- erican people's war." “You cannot have free ballot ,l)OX€'6 at heme and marines dic- tating uf the ballot boxes in 10:‘- cigh couhirics." lie said lh the Senate the chnllegte went unanswered by regular Republi- ,L'llll$ but in the House two of the majority party, Representative Fit-gt: of (ihio. and Wainwright o! Now York. a former assistant oer:- rclury of \‘.‘2ll'. resented any im- mlicttiiorl that the atlministrltlon 1\VQN engaged in war- I “This isn't u. war," Begg declar- {ctl- “Title is preserving the peace and protecting the lives of nation- als of 011101‘ countries because there is no stable govcrnlnent there- is protecting the peace of tho world" 1h his vicw Wainwright con- curred but at the other end oil the t-uytilcl Senator Nyo cf North Du.- kCLl. ll llcptiblicrtn Independent. vircsontctl u resolution which would vu-ohiiiil its-e of llie- army. navy or marines to settle disputes between .~\llli?l‘l('='l and foreign countries- Sciizitoi- llcflih. Ikzmocrnt. Ala- hamu, promptly silpplemenfed this propnsztl with n resolution da- mtnuliilg tho WlilIflffl\VHl of the uiuriucs from Nicaragua- Botll rcsolhlicns were referred t0 tho tlforcilrh Relations (lommlttee. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. — A rescue column of marines under the command of Lieut. Hunt today reached Quilali, where serious fight- ing has taken place between a ‘marine patrol and Nicaraguan rebels under command of Augstino Szmdino. Radio advices lo the navy depart- ment said that the column had marched through the rough coun- ‘hxv around Quilali without meeting ‘any of Snnclinds forces. The situ- e ation at Quilall, which marine head- "iuartcrs here considered t0 b6 dangerous. hlls been relieved by the orrival of Lieut. Hunt and his men. The message did not give the num- ‘bcr of men in the rescue force. t 1 _ t i Meetings To Be Held By Royal . Commission (Canadian Preu) OTTAWA. Juh- 5- -- An itiner- {ttry m‘ meetings to be held by the ,1! iyzll Commission on Fisheries Iboftvccn January 25, and Februnry 12!, was issued- The commission will mcsillhu at" Citmpbclllon, N- B, on Aimulny, January 23. The other utcclihlrs are announced as fol- ‘lows: llethursl. January 24; Chau- _hnm. Jlllllfll‘? 25; Iluctouche, Janu- i=H‘.\' 21'»: Shcdiac, January 27: Saint flioltu. Saturday, January 28 nnfl llinmluy. January 30: St. Andrews. January 31 and February 1; Mont- rrnl. February 2 and succeeding five days if necessary- Condensed Specials‘ RATE-lo. per word, not. each insertion in this column. ._. J ‘I ao-io; description, cholply m: , i-eo __ , NATmNAL nommy cause. Yea, let them say continual Halifax. cloudy 30-18, tloualy exocutod. G Wm he held at Factory ah wednes-igh Lgulg, ‘(ed feelings off tho world ivnr uhd - “MG E RE The floods in Emzlanrl. usually ly, let/the Lord be magnified which Saint John, cloudy . . 24-12‘ tral Job Printcry, Phonl "Ill. d,“ Jana.” 11th ‘g 9 p, m, Frank ____-_-----—-—-— — rf political fours and honor. pro‘ U suurscnused bv purely (enflmrnry cnnriif- hath pleasure in the prosperity of Boston. clear .‘ . . . . .. 30-22! Lund, Secretary. 1693-1-8-31. "The annual meeting of Winsloc duoed by rho ehormmts puma if inns, disappear as quickly on they his servant. ‘New York, clear . . . . . . . . . . .. 28-18 ‘YOU WANT ‘GOOD KVIIDPIB ' __... lshipplng Club ,wlll be held lmmuttnv flXllolltlvll by fhc null-salami At Montreal-Toronto 1. Mohm“ come “And my tongue shall speak of High tide this morning at 10-113 Prices so for mo; 10o for ‘ "The uni Meeting of thewinsloe Hall Monday. Jnnunrv 9th 1<"i1fX\ll‘-'1 ,2 In Dnriford. Ken-t. where hund- Thy righteousness and of Thy praise and luhlghtnf 9.1m. if-T- h |2 At Detroit-Detroit l. Canadians rflyln o, “mm” “.9”, to ‘hm, In“ . 1d i ‘the Board A mecmn ca TBRBBTC camp 1S - night in (he upner floors of their 31111351: (l: Tutcjllday, Jan-t "Annual meeting of Hlllaboroilgh been established by the British! At New York-—Pltt8b\h‘8h 0. New homes, [he inhwhifnnla awoke this tm-y mm h; goo p m, The publlmDistt-ict L. O. L. will he held imgovernmant for experiment: with ‘York Americans 0. morning m Jinn lhu-t- the wafers are corflglly lnvitodhto Ill-Mud.» MlBoyno Lodge room, Chprlottetownnmntors with a view fo abandoning Prince 1i: ward Island Publicity Ais- at 1.30. lvw-l-il-ii 250 for 55c; $00 for $1.00; 1.000’ bu the day longf‘) i Sun sets this afternoon at 4-32 $1.05. Postpaid. Guardian OI. _ _ Bishop Taylor Smith is one of theuml rises tomorrow morning at ‘i.- flce. Guardian Job Primary. if ' 1 outstanding personalities and Evsn-‘il. ~ i gelical loaders of the Old Country; Last . quarter moon Saturday. *WANTED - QMALL FARM FOR and his visit to the Maritime Pro-Ml: tm-y 7th, 1.44 3J1}. t had disappeared as if by magic and , rent i ii’ C nl. , liable. K Mmfidym 59cm"; Monday evening at 7.30 o. m.-J. R. llw use of itoracs fnr thlllinry pur- CANADIAN-AMERICAN that (he m"; Darth had resumed vlnces where his addresses mode so ummerslde tide eighteen mihui- pn ttlhitlarlfseen- swrllle y Rrrtx 1m, _ i ' , ‘ .1093-1-6-fl.Ilutch, Secretary. 1702-1-6-2! poofll- - Boston l- Quebec 0- at Qntbrt- its normal cmime. profound an impression will be long es later than Charlottetown lflffl-l-i-ll, Guardian- l." t