MAXIMS or A MERCHANT _._.__ Nature creates enough m", does not label them. Annual Subscriptions Doll l _ By Mall, (ianadn and U. 5?’; ,5? __ ISIJOHJIICI‘ Sank I I l aguans Killed in Fighting During Past Year. I (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.- The, Nicaraguan situation is rapidlyl moving toward a crisis on two fronts-in the Latin American re- public, where marines are pursuing right sort 0|- au w, gobs, but Sh, .... - “if. The P A of the i n \‘\ \\\\ Read Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY JANUARY ---——-—--.--J, 5, 1928 one but yourself can fill your des- tiny. MAXIMS or a MERCHANT It ought to inspire you-that no (Yhariottetown (luardlan Two Canto Morning Guardian, Founded 185T _ - _ In Black Sea] (Canadian Press BERLIN, Jan. 4. ——Despatches from Bucharest to the Vossisclles , Zelllmg report the sinking of the I B E Russian steamer Ogoja with 200 passengers between the Russian harbors of Nikolajevak and Nov- Three Men Had Thrill- ing Experience on Niagara River. dmsfllk- The Neue Berliner re- 110115 that the Ogoja carried 250' DH-‘isengers and that it sank so quickly in a great storm on the Block Sea that other vessels hurry- NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Jan. 4.- Thrce men reached the shore of the Niagara River, a few miles above the falls this morningafteran etao the falls this morning after an ex- 1118 to its assistance were unable to save o. single person. \ ‘ citing and thrilling all-night bottle with ice floes. l HI WII the former Liberal general Sandinou and in Washington where congress is dividing to attack and defend the administration's policy. As 1,000 more marines prepared to o to the assistance of their com- radses who in recent battles with Sandino have 10st six of their nunl- ber congress returned w the spot- light todaywith Nicaragua listed well up‘ among the subjects awaiting verbal Aisscction and scrutiny. Another sector was added to the Washington‘ front today when the! national council, for prevention ofl . » i 5 n H H I E n The men made the crossing from . Navy Island, about three milcs .. . above the falls, in a rowboat slnash-‘ 011G Of Ye3l"S' Crimes ing their way through the ice with‘ , oars and a small sapling which they, “his Unsolved at had cut from the wooded section of; the island before they started. When (Zlose of they landed the sapling had been Generally Clean. worn to a mere stump. Tvulcc thcyl were swept in their flail cruftrt mile] LONDQNpJaD. 3. ~Au unsolved “mi, a 111111 “fir” f,‘:;°,‘r‘",‘v,,'°"§,d"c‘,‘f' mystery and an unchecked wave of cee rid m w“ '15‘ l u t. , T‘, burglariesz. which reached the T e men are 25v m“ ' '“' ilclght of audacity during the George Bmender‘ ',. | Christmas holidays, mar n happy,“ Melvm Bolender‘ A)’ I They all live here. They are llunt-. 2 :-.nd his hroth-' l alums nut I THESE MENl From Conference l l l July, 1925. l The Telegraph Journal, Saint ohn, N- 13.. publishes the follow- ing together, with photographs of u number of the men present at the convention held at Mullctozl, July 25, 1925- The article gives a concise histcl-y of the movement which finally led to the appoint- ment of the Duncan Royal Com- mission um. to the redress ill part at least of some of the Maritime grievances- The group referred to includes‘ Capt. J. E. Masters, Monqton; Dr- Ilalnllton Wiglo, Sackville; C. C. Avard. Sackvlllc; A. L. Wright. Audit-cast; ll. R. Thompson, Am- Ilvrrll; C. N. Vroonl, Si- Stephen; A. D. fluucllg Sl- Stephen; J. W. Ilynlllnzln. (‘In ii-lllettlwll; E. li. llurkc. Aim riou, l1» l-l. L; W. ll- Iiiggills, (Iliurltlltotuwll; A. ‘M. uu n lu ntcuuuml or haunts’ l __.._______ l: l] EsMovement Which Led To Appointment Of ' Duncan Royal Commission Held In Moncton In der the terms of Confederation this railway was to have been fur- ther extended l0 Ontario and the (lrcat West, and that the traffic originating was to pass through Canadian Atlantic ports. INCREASED SUBBIDIES- lu the matter of increased sub- sidies, those have been paid, and it is anticipated that favorable con- sideration will he given by the gov- ermllcnt to o continuation of those increases which were recommend- ed by the Duncan Commission- _The advantages arising out of the Increased subsidies have been definitely fixod- So far as the frulgllt rott- reductions are con= ceruetl, it means that. the Mari- time Provlnces have had restored Resultedl lFive Children l. 5 j BurnediTo Death lN [l] llll lElltsntéiiitlitliilliazi~ our n1; n lu today in a fire that destroyed the lfarm house of W. G. Denby, four lmiles north of heref The children ,were sleeping in one room. I Scheme Has Proved Success (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Jan. 4.-The new dc- l-Success of Demo-cra-cyl Credits i in Canada ' Dependsl Upon the Thought‘ and Work of the In-i dividllal Canadian. gglfiliialligkf-xplzililsl 3:355: l? Declares Hon. R. B‘ glikely .to be helped considerably by {the proposed extension of the gov- ernment's exports credits guarantee jscheme which has proved a success. ‘The scheme ‘has expanded with ‘ Bennett. VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 4.-The success u; democracy m Canada notably of goods to Australia and, Wm dupmu not upon nautical parmSouth Africa have benefited exten- ges, not, on paruuments, “m. on poqlsively under the resulting increase. itical leaders but upon the thought.‘ H1111" ‘he P111“ m” Ewemmen‘ and work oi’ thc individual Canad- insures cred“ being exumded to the great rapidity and British exporters‘ ian. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Conserva- tive party leader declared in a new year address before the Canadian Club today. “On the threshold of this year let me say this-success in life de- pends largely upon the character and work of the individual man. importers. The exporter is covered for goods shipped during a. period of six months and merely declares ,bills of exchange as drawn much in the same way as declarations were l.made under marine insurance. l Within the space of a few months floating contracts to the extent of| Pllllllilllll} HIIIISE llEllEEH l5 [Fflllllill Includes Four Firms in U. S., One in Eng- ) land and Another in Canada. NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—The largest publishing house in the Erlglish- ,spcaking world came into actual ,being today with the publication of the first book under the imprint o1’ Doubleday, Doran and Company. This company is a merger of six publishing houses; four in this country, one in England and one in Canada. They are Doubleday. Page and Company; Company; Nelson Doubleday; Coun- try Life Press; William Heineman, of England, and S. B. Guhdy, of Canada. The presses of the new concern have a capacity of 18,000,000 volumes a year and, in addition to books, the new company will pub- lish 1i magazines. George H. Doran- ' 5 war made Public o. letter nddrcsscdlNcw Year's at Scotland Yard. helld- lfgldmg’ Sm" ‘Mmz. ‘I’ D‘ Pulme“ l0 111G111. lil purl- flt 1911815. the r8108 “Mess m B‘ mum‘- depended “bwia minion pounds sterling have beenl “'— ‘Q to Secretary Kellogg asking ulnonglqllufters of Great Britain's famous 91's 11nd have 3' Small Smck ‘m the-‘l"‘°‘l“'l"‘§""1 “J; lwllby. Sydney; guaranteed them under Confedera- ‘um-V °" the “Inactive Wl5d°m °f issued’ lglhethscheme tgfibgceéusgilz Enrolled For omem the. questions, “Fm. u.h,,u_.,.leutlls_ upper river, _ , d t N“, llv. F1 luréil, ‘Httllll ‘John; ‘ (l. “m, and [he people o, the Mary the people comprising that nation, grugldttx far Zasctxcigd we depérb. ggqd‘ muse are our nun-mes laying,’ Scotland Yard tries to wipe its Yesterday they ciossc_ o d: £3’ l1.il~llol.r,_ shill. John. W- 3- Flflll- time Provinces are benefittilu; "W" Y°",1'§_1‘~11d "W" 111"“- “Pmflmentwhich has proved Se“ support, S i r down their lives in Nicaragua? To crime slate ciuuu pom-y yum; unu Island, which is only a sliogt or, suuu .l.>h.-ll; Jirules MacIl/lurray, [mm m“, urrungemeut ,0 the ex. evfry ones Mr. Bennett stated. in has the advice of a committal 3. 011 S8 what purpose is the Slaughter due gflgn 5;u(;(;(}(3dg_ Therefore, the once above the cataracts. T 8y tatsulur John; (info-rd McAvity. tent obuuou, mm muuon doume The present day in Canada is ofgtrade experts particularly ban,“ _____ me m“ year or ‘more of more than fuuure of King George-s best den.“ the island on the ieturlr: Jouaniiv smut John, .l. W. ‘Davidson, ($1,009,000, um. mouth full of unequalled opportunities but ers _ . ‘Special to The Guardian) 43m Ngcaraguungql- ltlves to unravel the mystery of thc 51X °°1°Fk 135'? mgm- m“ ‘l ‘ma’: §i1l11l 501111- _\V11l1"‘ (~ Alllflml- The maintenance of an open °n the other hand the TBSI-lonslbfl" Ilhe woolen and comm trades MONTREAL, Jun, 4,_ pmmuu- supporting its announcement that murder of ,1 cguntry pgucenjnn in until m.-dnight to reach “Flu; {or ‘bnlnt John. s, l... Holder, Nlonc: gawumy u, 3,, Rosana ha, been itles of the individualnelector were have taken the greatest advantage Tasuhemuu and Chufles “mum Luuu marines would mu from Quunyftssex County utter munms o; m- Islandwhicn is at the lo/tr ts Itm-Itilll, o. ‘n; lulltkble, lsathurst. sealed by u ueumon o; me guu. never more enormous, he warned. of the scheme and it is now prepay K_ C" deputy utwmey u; Quebec tico, Virginia. and San nleso, Calif. "°1“1-'*11111.11 1S wnildersd by some of 11y 01 611M111 181111111- kn m.“ 101111118 11131-1}; l- "I-lfllllnlst. H- g- re-me Court of Canada, and let ltfrhe mistakes of thellast could be ed w exmnd it w me export of coal have emouec, a, Mcuu, umvmuy for Nicaragua. the navy department the officials as a reflection on the They ‘remained on Buc iornglhen y‘:)ll:({‘t)rn'\1;:]::Ill'A.ll I, qMiyor £1. _'. be hupeu that the 15st has been gcorrected and the success of the fut- and as m1 dc develops between Great for u special course on Guam“ ha; um“ ordered flve destroyers Yards high rcputatiolru " _ eight oclock this luélrzlhngzxmefl- bif-finui l.‘ 1k u k. rms rluniti, “mu-u M any emu-t m cut o“ the .ure assured, only by the intelligent Brim“ and Omervcountfles m make problems which opens pub, 3, Auk at Baum“ u, proceed at once m! Burglars had a big year m they started to cross e I lu r <- hi. l -1 emly. a - use of the individual franchise. 1 k u, Great Britain, Hunpwn roads to Dc up e Christmas they robbed the depart- ment stores u t L f n, c“ u ‘seemingly at will, figgllfllftigitgg tlistmlli: nfiarineas wgrglme 119mm‘ or darmg ‘by a series of _ t t {robberies of the homes of Scotland being sent w co operate w‘ h mlYards chief operatives. Quantico contingent. l The sailing orders followed the native constabulary in maintaining order so that a free election mightluul the yo“ mbber“ 11°” huge hauls be held. It added that the adminis- tration was prompteifby a'spfrlt‘of friendliness and helpfulness toward Nicaragua. Naw YORK, Jan. 4.---Thc evad- will flight of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh ls turned into a "travesty" by ‘the A111" erican "invasion" of Nlcaraeuflw Horace K. Knowles, former Ameru; can minister to Nicaragua, the D01 minion republic and Bolivia, told,‘ Senator Borah, of Idaho, m a let-- ter of protest. , in danger of being‘ Knowles said the BVIMO!‘ 9011M °°linclcasc in what is known here as ‘the American type of crinc, such as "smash and grab" olive branch in Washington than 13y Iver": on!) rinvlinht. hold continuing his good-Will 1111551011 "3 and factory cashiers carrying money the republics. The sending 0f £11101)» in the streets, with the getaways in w mum-again, Knowles added, would high better by returning from IIISVCPDF ral American tour and dropping “n have a serious effect on the POYLlng n1 n c at Havana. Already. he Yard men, which °° m c lllQLondon m disguise I said, the southern neighbors cf and just before can side. (fix; ll. F. S. Pilllilvy, Sydney; (i- Grcat Britain has led the humorous lweekly Punch to ask househoidcls lwho have been robbed twice in the {some month to be patient with the trobbcrs worked out whereby the thieves will leave receipts, thus insuring o. cer- tain degree of protection least a month. It is only a short distance but it. jewellery shops took them one and one half hours They reached-to make the crossing. and suffered from their night of expos- ure. ' Through- WASHINGTON. D. C., Jail. 4.—_—, Dr. Fb-ederick A. Cook, aged arctic explorer, must serve his sentence oi 14 years and nine months in Leav- enworth federal prison. thc Unltvll States Supreme Court ruled today. l Dr. Cook, famed as the discredited, “discoverer" of the North POIQ- i1- until s system can be for at Scotland Yard’ is faced with all. window roh- , -uns of bank in connection with an oil stock sel- ling schemc of which llc was the nominal head. ~ _ 1 He started serving his sentence m of Scotland April 192s. after spending a year M1111 travels through a ha]; in j n high-powered -spccd autonlobilel}. The “flying squad" H. S. Sulller est l)\lll'0ll, Moncton: decade ago, was convicted November rl‘ (‘lJllllS which Ilave been 1923 of using the mails to defraud l"ill‘(lL1.(l since COlll'9(l€‘l‘llll0ll. 0. Spencer, Mono-toll; li. P. Rob- inson. Saint John; A. P. Paterson, '~“-1vlt._.ll~ill|: F. lllaclurc Sclunders, All were spent and exhausted and Saint John: Ml‘. Tompkins, Munc~ lcll: fiance .l. W. Ii. Nit-Kc lmgull. Amherst; .10. Mollcton; l). R. ‘ l'l‘urlillull, Iiull. ; .l. Frill’. Fraser, 4mm by“ country munsuuw, uuuziu . Iluiifilx: i-l. A. Saunders, Halifax‘; stolen mom;- cafg m u grumm- ('. H. Road, Amherst: S. (Y. M. tent than ever before in this coun- lllijw-‘i- 511W -l"l111I M- E- A2111‘- lry- ' Must D0 Fflurteen Slum John: .l. l.. lllacDollalil. The prevalence of burglaries m blunt-ion; ll. W. Wallace. Sussex: land. (ThIpnlml: 11hr.- Dr- Murray .\'l2l('I.1li‘r'-ll. Saint John; Matthew Lrldgv. Mont-toll, Dr» A- G- l-lun.'..'-- mun, Ft. All(ll'i>'ll\‘5i,‘ D. W. Robb. Amherst: .l. D. ‘McKelino, Sussex; f‘. H. Bllkcny, “Dllcfflllj Geo. B. Willi-I I.- Nloncfou. If tho Nlllritilue Provinces have won recognition throughout Call- arin for the favorable (ronsideratlnu disre- it is duo to tho alt-Lion of tho gentlemen llicutionrd above, who mct in the {City o.‘ Mom-toll Pn Thursday, July 15, and Frlliny, .luIy 16, 1925, llllll pared the way for the (El/CD'S ail pending an unsuccess- l-‘lvu-l. l. tw- resulted. We hope, in ful appeal. In March, 1925. fedeml lasting Ilencfits in fills port ~r United States are denouncing thc CHYS Cquilllwd with Wireless 811d Judge Wilson at Fort Worth, Texas. (‘fanatic llllfl, collsetlllell-lly’. to rho country as the "colossus of the many secret devices 1S Credited will‘ issued an order directing that 11,0 1191100111110“ no u lvllole- 1 murmu- lnumerous victories over the modern release-i on a flve year probation. They did not represent Saint ‘SClEXIZIYIC thieves. One of the Yards The govermnellt appealed thc caseflohn. l-lolifux, afloat-ton, Sydney, __- greatest successes this year was the asserting that; the judge had no Charlotmiolvu or any particular Address And _ Presentation \I» On Christmas eve. R11)“ l‘?- . -.'- lroo l while a an f th “m! Mrs‘ Aime“ of C/“nnwnu “.l.-i lbasxelment servgrltgllgartcllsgsplanncd waited on by rellfcsemlltlv"? _l~ the. United Church thew‘ “M. Of-l behalf of the ccnsresollo" “W , presented with an address and J! very generously filled 1111159" l The following address was rc-llvll and the presentation made IlY N)‘, Gordon MaclMillan- Dear Pastor and Mrs. Aitkcu: , We, the people of Coruu'o.lj United Church, cannot allow tho-I Christmas 11888011.“) 1111991 Wll-lmml giving expression to our lzvvll wishes for you 110111- - u... ul‘ mt- blaster. lSluce coming to us on loader-s of our congregation. Y6" 1111"‘- "1' entering whole heartedly into oil phases of our church uud colu- muntty lifo, wen a very large place in the affections of boll! old-and young- Your excellent and scholarly "ll"- dresses, Dear Pastor, have lu-ou no final breaking up of ,forgers, associated with the notor- lious Josephine O’Dare, as comely a {crook as cver figured in a detective ‘story or Josephine entertained titled London Minister declared that he had no gift as a small token of our rcglrrl, "Iaflne-Qo H‘ and fill exprcsslou oi‘ boot wishes “m! apV-m“ a gang of entered the penitentiary. The Clr—| goverrunent and Cook appealed. Cook is now 67 years old and re- ported to be lnfeeble health. He could not be eligible for parole un- a modern crime play. in the nearly five years-ls 5811/011- —(-Q-§** Bodies 0i Three Were Recovered (Canadian Press) statement to mukc following lilo‘ PROVINCETOWN, Mass. Jan. 4. meeting of the cabinet council here —The homes °f “m” 111°{“""5 of this uftemwn, the crew of the 8-4 were iecovered hcr guestslindoing. , Cabinet Meets (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Jan. 4. —The Prime _.____ '_ this afternoon by divers who ers- ,. . ._ - . - ndcd and entered thc sun en vials of fruitful iubol lil the l\|-'i,., gfibmarme- A" of me b??? We‘? .- -. ... ,. . . found in t o engineroom o le su - lPltusc uurpt tho accompullyilii, hThey were fully clothed to hovc met their for :1 llivrry (lhrlsinlus null :1 death by drowllmg‘ Ililppy New Your, ulld may (loll — "“"“"> ' WA“ Illeus you and keep you and mlusl!» H W R H llIH Iil('i' lo shiuo upon you and may " ' ' you we Ills work prosper‘ in your I Iulluis- Trace They were not there as i~lllr|0fl8l’\§ f‘; ‘Inli just‘. as good C desirous of removing causes of i1‘- l-itatinn nnal tzl furnish construcr ive criticism with a Ilflpe that bat- ivll: cl‘ the Canadian power over the prisoner after hellocolily in the Maritime Provinces- Tlley wcfc busincsg meu bent 9n cult Court of Appeals upheld thefmlvh‘? some of the problems which confronted themselves and their fellow Maritimcrs. They rep- resented Mnritinle Boards of and other organizations. any particular political party, anadluil citizens torment micht follow- Amolliz them were those who 13¢. or assembled at (‘lim-lnttetown lo puss rcsnluiioils What claimed were the terms of (loufwlor: fit "l. cmiccrned with the lliarillulrl Provinces flu-iv rights under Some 0i‘ them l-vln" we'll to Win- nipeg and attended the firut meet- ltnlrzls of Trude and there pu-lsul success- fully frr unanimous rv-rlgnition oi‘ the position o!‘ llll‘ Maritime Provinces- ENTERS FIRST FULL YEAR "The Marliilne Provinces In 192R ‘ Provinces to the same'rullway competition, which is enjoyed throughout by the‘. rel-ct of Cunudn- ., l With this encouragement and ‘l Maritime Provinces from the right] selves tiloro can be nothing but advancement. lu those parts- Tilo people of the Maritime willed that the injusq lice practised upon them during 57,‘ years be" removed and in three yours convinced their fellow-Can- adians us to the reasonableness of the-so claims. Yc-t. we must not forget that if. we suffered under disability, it wusl because from 1867 to 1924 we were, content to sit idly by and see COIl-l fellei-utioil Agreement ‘disregarded for political reasons And now, if we are satisfied to return to old conditions. then we sh-ali deserve to have inflicted upon us ull the injustices from which we have rec‘ entiy escaped- ' JUSTICE ABOVE POLITICS We have succeeded because the mcu luelltiolleti above, and those they represented, placed the Mari- time Provinces ileforo their Doll- tlcai parties and approached the question from a. cold-blooded bus- Incss standpoint and persisted in maintaining that attitude- Thcre are disturbing elements today working against the Mari- time Provinces, Just as there were. iu 192-1 when our demand for a‘, real partnership with the rest of Canada started. Some newspapersfl which in 1925 openly declared that the Maritime Provinces had no claim for recognition from parlia- ment, ore still singing the same old song, utterly dbvious to the fact that times have changed and men and women are thinking dif- ferently. These papers are coll- teut to continue to discharge the rules of political serfs, even though the Prime Minister cll’ this countrv and his followers and the entire opposition in parliament have do- claretl them wrong by the very fact that they recognized the claims oi‘ the Maritime Provinces- Rut they are mere voices from the dead pust- Tllo fu-ture holds much In store. for us if wc persist in thinking as (vitlzeils of an important part of Cnundu who are entitled to fair‘ play uud recognition. ' , IS NATIONAL ISSUE _ it, lastic and comprehensive ens the papers W111 be one on the nelliagfidpeig?hvfgggfifiohgfusfig“, so glsorti) (facilitate exports as much 55- Lawrence Waterway 1110396?- by life of political toil. “Providencebaving been good to‘ . ~ be successful lletcrnlillzltiorl on the psi-t of the-me. I decided to devote myself w°"1’°"°"5_"° Gama“ ~ . 1 liiurililne Provinces to help them- ‘the service of my country." he ex- ‘he g°""“‘m°“" “m” “mend ma“ ilnquiry Opens plained. l Turning to o. discussion of dam-l, ocratic government Mr. Bennett’ said the world was being flooded with the idea that democracy was a failure. This question was of su- preme importance to Canada. "It is essential that we in Canada and British Columbia should make a success of Democracy," he urged. Defining democracy, Mr. Bennett pointed out that all men were not‘ equal—except for their spiritual’ equality before God. To-understand, Canada and its problems, it was necessary to understand this part— the essential difference between men in different-places and in different spheres.. “Every one in Canada over twen- ty-one years has a right and-u re- sponsibility in the government of this country," he said. "That being so, it is vital that we have an intel- ligent and educated democracy. Ev- ery man or woman can exercise a plofound influence on thc thought of his er ller community. "One of the gresgst difficulties of democracy is indifferenrc.‘ Hour mAlay of you are taking cn ‘n- teres‘. in, thc government of Your, country? T as? you at the b68111- ning of 1928. how indifferent are vou toward your country's’ welfare» Today you have your newspapers, your clubs. your parties: Through them you can learn of these things. It is no matter to me what party a man follows-provided he interests himself and educates himself in public affairs. in the government of our country." , l Asks Recall 0f Mexican Consult (Canadilin Press) OTTAWA, Jan. 4. -—Hon. Charles Marcil, M. P., for Bonaventure, is‘ submitting a motion at the coming =ession of parliament asking for the recall of L. Medina Barron. Mexi- can Consul at Toronto and urging that until the policy of persecution against Roman Catholics in Mexico has been stopped Canada should discontinue all further intercourse as possible. _ Should the efforts of the British insurance after making the neces- sary inquiries in the Dominion. l l {U} Newsies Banquet At “Y” Last Night Ninety-six out of a total of one hundred illlll five (‘Ilarlcitctown uewsboys dill full justice t0 an 811-‘ ioyable bouquet given by the, Young People's Club 0f the Y- M~| C -A. last evening. Ml‘. R41? T’ dieton. Y- M» C.A. secretary. sided over what he considered of the pleasallteet functions ev r held iu the building. Aficr partaking of a substantial and well laid repust nu hour's full and frolic wlas entlrusiasticaliv taken advantage oi‘ lll the up-tlr date and spacious gymnasium To say - that the boys enjoyed them- selves to tile utmost would be putting it mildly, and judging by the many expressions of hearty 1111' proval afterwards, the banquet was n. huge success- Messrs- Arthur Gaudet and Nel- son Gnrnhum of the Patriot and Mr. Harold Messervey of the Guardian Stall‘! were present- The following ladies and gentle» men helped in no small way in making the occasion long to be rc- membered: Misses Doris Mnrmlv. Dot Lawson. Ethel lleaney. Evelyn Macllwen. Freda Cotton, Christine MacDonald, Mary- Rogers. llieasru- Ray Pendleton, James Farquhar- son. Brenton Garnllum, Harry Cud- more- ,. m l \\ N (Am we CHEAP —-WHE Anno to please you better. dio." at the Prince Edward. River Hall January 10th. If not fine the fol- lowing Thursday. Ladies with boxes of candy free. You use YouR NEIGHBORS PHONE f \~/ l; ‘ .lulluury iitIl- All Interested are re- f/‘ ‘_j quested to attend. Norman Mac- Fadycn, Secretary'- » (Prof. W. W. Goforth. >*'———'-~ -{-O-} ‘ Into Sinking Of Submarine (Canadian Press) . BOSTONfJan. 4. —'I‘he Navy's inquiry into the sinking of the sub- marine S-4 off Provincetown, on December 17th, with a loss of forty lives, opened in the Armory of the oston Navy Yard today. Admiral ichard M. Jackson presided. _.____{-0 uncements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Robin Hood Flour is guaranteed l-5-2wka "Greet your “Friend From in- Jan- fiih and 17th. 1672-1-4-21. "Have a good laugh and help a good cause Jan- 16th and 17th, at Prince Edwfld. ' 1672-1-4-21- "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal the 100 per cent. food in bread biscuit, muffins, etc. 9486-Oct. 3-H “Notice-Jrhe Annual Meeting of the Dunsfaffnage Creunlery rrll be hcid in the factory on Wednesday, January 18th, i928 at,2 p. ‘n. F. C. Stewart, Secretary. 1670-14-31 "Come to the Concert in Long’ on Tuesday evening, 1800 4-4-31 "There will be a special meeting i.‘ flu- CCTIIWRII Farmers'_ lusti- ulo iu the hall on Friday evening 1681 "Annual meeting of Murray River Club, January 7th at 2 p.111- , ISA Olllteil u... 9,, e ,. ,- with Mexico, Listing hogs for shipment Jan. inspiration to one and ull willlo - t ml‘ U" m“ m" Year ‘1 your instructions to thc 3'01""! people in class have bnruc lulwll fruit as evidenced by 111° IMF” number of our youth whose luuucs have recently been added lo thc Church Roil- ' ,We bespeak for you both ulnnv Condensed Specials RATE-lo. per word. net Yours In Ilia Survive, any benefits which resulted, or CONGREGATION, CORNWALL: (Canadian Press) may result, from the awards of the UNITED CHURCH- = TORONTO, Jan. 4. —Accordlng to - word received-here today, Hon. N. 1W. Rowell, K. C., of Toronto. at thc request of the petitioners. had been appointed by the Department of ‘Justice at Ottawa to argue before he Supreme Court of Canada the Preachers Lecture W Reported 051110911911;21Liil“l1fi..°é.i‘li2°él..f§’.>3.‘3.'i?.l2§.i ‘The question hinges on whether a Engjh-‘sh-Wlrllan BOSTON. Mass. Jan. L-Bishop lfullcall (iolnmissitlu. 'i‘lle principal recommciulatious of the iluucnn Commission have been adopted. and Ii‘ there is sllll something in come. there are the proper tribunals tn which the pen- nlc of the lliarilime Provinces can ‘lpucul for relief. ' The Ottawa lzovcrnlneill may he looked to for the further implo- ‘lchnrics L. Slattery, of thc Episco- oach insertion ill this column. l -*'_'__._._.___ _ n. _.__J/ __,'_‘_ |madc public a letter from the Arch- pal Diocese of Massachusetts, today woman ‘ is a "person". Within the meaning of the British North Am- erica Act. vncnlillg of the suggestions of Sir Andrew Duncan and his associ- atos- if is with Ilope that we look lo Parliament to give cilnsideraiiou .....__..___.. ‘JOB PRINTING 0i‘ EVERY, description, cheaply and Gltpfidl“. tiously e oouted. Guardian Cenl-f ml Job tery, Phone 132. l . ' ~l ‘YOU WAN!‘ 000D INVELOPES Prices 60 for : 100 for 35¢; 200 for 0007500 for 01.00:. 1.090 101' 01.06. d. Guardian 0f- flca-ou Job Punt-err- l1 wsufto - sMAu. FARM won ml ' n1 bsuotr- rallfllll" l; l! Write Box 1m.- fluariiiaii- u 1079-1-5-21. c bishop of Canterbury quoting Miss, “ Agnes Maude Royden. English wonl- reported advocacy of companlonnte an preacher whose lecture engage- marriage. ments in Boston and Chicago have, S. S. AQUITANIA. at ScafiJsu. 4 been cancelled. asmopposed to com-l—-Miss Maude Royden. British panionate marriage and to all oth- preacher enroutc to the United er proposals of the kind." Mrs. RoyqBtates, for a lecture tour, today d0- den was scheduled to speak beforejnied reports that the Chicago Wom- branches of the Women's Home'en's Home Missionary Society of thc Missionary Society of the Methodist Methodist Episcopal Church had Episcopal Church in Chicago and cancelled her lecture engagement this city. but the lectures were ccn-uthcro because, she smoked. Miss Roy- cciled. The action in Chicago was den smokes occasionally, but says attributed to Miss Hayden's use of she thillikljit has as ‘much import- igarettes and that in Boston to llcr ancc as chewing gum. / I & u. ..» ‘ ,.<,. to others of fIiOSo recommendations 1m" act upon them- Of course, Parliament by grani- ‘ua rt reduction of 2O pol‘ ceul. in "eight roles wilhiu the Maritime zone, gave recognition to the fund- smentals which induced »Novu Scntla and New Brunswick in ent- er Confederation. i» 0-. thc over- "01111112 of geographical (lisaliililics by providing special transportation facilities for tho Maritime Prot- illccs in tho form of lho intercol- ouinl Railway- lt is well to remember that un There can be no place- in politics fnr lilo Maritime Provinces’ ques- tion. except It be among war poli- ticinus- No man worthy of thc name of statesman or qualified to hqld all important office either in provincial politics or in Dominion politics may attempt to win parti- The motion further disapproves the "uncalled for trip" of Bir Henrv Thornton, President of the Cana- lian National Railways to Mexico. The effect of motion when it ~omcs before the House of Com- mons will be to precipitate a debate on the trip of Sir Henry Thornton I01 YV- h. If stormy first fine day- John liiacLean‘, Secy- 1653-14-41 "Rheumatism. diseases of blood, Stomach and internal Organs car- ed. References given. Phone 897- J. Dr. Cllft. 112 Prince Sh, Char- lottetown, P.1d. island, Canada ‘J 11.1111... flilvflfltflgo throllflh Pmmcal VQhICDgeElFIZV/Cnguii-hethe‘ contimlfllpilsl .- Ea?’ M mo.‘ IMMPUIMIO" M [he Mnmma Prov‘ letter on the subject sent1by Bishop f 1 1km "Annual meeting of New Wilt- nces case. without leaving himself _ l Km M, T°1'°11l°- 5 1' “hire Diamet L 0 L m b he“ "lien to (he charge ‘of being an Fmkm m p79,"? er f Mr‘ Montreal. fair . 20—10‘i B t md- - - W 9“ cuemv not only tn the Maritime Mncu asks m‘ the recathot M ' Quebec. fair 16-4 ,1? d“ m} 5e r°°mr M ma’ Provinces. but to Canada. as “"1"” ‘"1 ‘he “bar!” ‘1 I" Charlottetown. fair . 28-17 "i111 "Y- 1111‘ W11- " 2 11-111- 1| whole» And lllB-l applies to Liberals “m” 1‘ sfwmen‘ ‘° ‘gee Halifax, cloudy 20-20 611°“ 19' M°°9WQ°11 “@1113? » and conservatives slilié- ' during e con roversy’ T“ St. John. clear .. 22—12 l II. - The ouastion of the equal status 9nd insulting sttztfllnegsurcrggardhlg 5059011. C1951‘ - 35-43 “A “m. Y 0f the Maritime Provinces with the he Romun a o c ' New YOTR. C198!‘ - - - - - - . - - -- 93-14 | pa" d "4. _ a°.*‘~ reel oi‘ Can-ruin is a. national issue Z‘ TORONTO. 51111- 4- — Mllfmme- 12.2mm", l "Cklusrlfl- . which l! restored m nouns,“ (up. -~-—-“>—-~"-""' - fresh to strong west and ' south- mcil may result in disaster in this Commission and for thc later legIs-twest winds, fair with stationary or 5;?“ re ha‘ "GI M country. lnfI-Qn of parliament higher temperature ,7? ha); at’? 0a., we,” 11 ' Sn. let us in the Maritime prov} And in conclusion. let us con- l-ligh tide .th1s morning at ilzfifiuge“ "Iltry u", Wilgumr u bo lures determine in 1928 and after- ‘Ina-e to honor the men who gel/Blind 1011181" 11¢ 9-43- -“ --‘1 0130' Reid ‘ 1928 no °l v-nrds. that we shall. as Maritime freely or their time and money and Sun sets this afternoo/n/"n," bllsinemerfilt u“ will up 3 I. Province people, insist that we re- unselfishly provided the machinerglallld rises tomorrow mo’ 1 a lllegunkeVlhe 0:; "i! n-slve aal and just reatmeni 1t. Monclou In July. 1926. and w‘ - 4 - ./" . 16 . " - ’ Jimmy? national alandptoint. and ssquently for tho improvement and Last quart 9‘ 1230-31 4 ~iot us again express appreciation advancement of their fellow citi- Jolly. 7th., 1 _ - ' '54 Q for the recognition of our claims sens In the Maritime Provinces- Summer-sf ‘ m - 1 Q‘, = by tho appointment of the Duncan Let us keep 0a the trjack- ates lgter t , "1 ' ' ~ , r - ’ l) “m” R0909‘ ‘ - / J _ h. you-u a-w .--- _