_ MERGHANT ' ‘ ‘ _ ‘ _ . V 1visacnAN'r Everyone understands enough of ml" ‘ }*;°//Ziy ///f A `__ _ \§“` `\\\\\ 1 2 i -1- Good business is with -°---~~ The Peo _|e’s Pa er iff*/'/"~i=:.~"..§>.T1 Readb verb d J \ .............. ""°“""°" , /.i _ r \*\ r, ri `||». an »€fi»l_ P P yyvy f ¢ _ _ _ ‘_ - / `,‘ .A _ _ _ _ ~ ` _ , e- I “" - MAx1Ms ' ’ ora s _ \\ time nmsmwii nu nn/A at | _ _ _ _ ..‘3.“I§'.!::'a...’°".';:‘.:"..‘.`i‘:‘.’ “ ' r" = 1 * r' ' ' -= - -f . -1 cHARLo1"raTowN, DANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929 _ 10 PAGES ..‘;°“.‘.‘...'“.';:‘1.'.‘i.‘*°';:.":."';"l'. Dairymen’sAss’n.W E = it it = f LargelyAttelndecl Resolution Passed er Freight Rates on Mill Feeds ' Because ofDis_abili_tyImposed by New Zealand Butter Imports- Annual Reports ers for 1929 Elected. ’ The annual meeting of thp Prince ldv/ard Island Da.irymen's Associa- tion. which was held yesterday alter- poon and evening was very largely attended. _ At the morning session, the Presl- dent's and Seoretary‘s reports were msg and at the evening session a resolution was passed calling for a re- duction in freight rates from ‘ the Central Provinces to the Maritimes on mill feeds, by reason, inter alia, of the disability caused the dairymen _through the importation of New Zeal- and butter, it being held that this measure would cheapen the cost of production. Excellent addresses were also given- by Hon. W. M. Lea and Mr. Walter Shaw. The President, Mr. W. J. Gibson, occupied the chair, and the follow- ing were among those in attendance: F. R. Hughes, Bedford; Waiter Wood, Marshfield; Ludlow Jenkins, Marshfield; W. J. Gibson, President Dairy Association, Marshfield; Wil- Ircd Boulter. Sec. Provincial Dairy AS- sociation; Bert R. Brown, York; Ley- ton McCabe, Alexandria; W. T. Mc- Leod, St. Peters Road; F. T. Mor- row, Dominionflrader; H. V. Norton. `0l‘lPl.lld: §`l`»`\F."M“lulkey,"N6W Wilt- shire: X. O. Gallant, St. Chrysostom, Pres. Dairy Assn. Egmont Bay; Rev. P. J. Hogan; John A. McLeod, Dun- das; John' McPhee, Belle View; Mic- hael Mulligan. representing the Dairy Assn., Kinkora; Emmet Duffy, Kin- kora; Wiltheis J. Wortman, 0'l.ieary: C. Gamble, Tryon Creamery; H. J. McCormick. Dundas; J. H. Simpson. Bay View; W. N. Jenkins, Bedeque; Jerome McLean, DeGros Marsh; Jas. A. E. Macdonald, Little Pondi Wm- Ccln, New Perth; John Fraser, Avon- dale; Alfred P. D, Macdonald, Little POM: J. B. McGrath, Morell; Joscpn E. Gallant, Tignish; John A. Mac- Pherson, Bellview; John A. Mdbcod. Primrose; Joseph Gallant; Edwin Reid, Reno Béy,*‘c. A sievenson. New Glasgow; Walter G. MacKenzie. Springfield; J. H. Simpson, Bal’ View: R. G. Macmrren. New Perth: ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA OATS. better Oats. batter China. All Grocers. “1Vlt.Stawart Thursday, special show. Action, adventure. 4075-3-4-Bl '°Dr. Clift, M..D.-Start now home £_1;cvcntion cure. Purdy Station, West- ester Co., N.Y., USA. 12-i2-tlmos. “Tulil Concert Hearts Memmxial Heli March nth at a p. m. 'riexets ssc. 4sao-s-1-4|. "Grand Orange Lodge meets in Charlottetown, Merch iatn se 2 o- °1°°k cr in. W. w. mutant. or-and °°°f°tarv- me-ss-2-41 "Bee *Chl susan," the four act wmedv-drum in Belfast Publis I-hil on Wcdnllday. March 6. Cur- “lh rises at-8 o'clooi:. 4992-3-4-ii ~.3“°°“"...... ”:'.2n..".°..”t.fi‘ =’;\»l’| Rall. ilcncay_ Maron mn at 0 la rn. ' coo:-s-t-11. ?°Nouua-'re emu gastric Campos; omg; umlw 4 °m0l‘itl being called away by the 'lui of his father meter readings ml* In .user mu _murm- . ~ _ 'f - uso-s-4-_su "The some meter mmol ..m'°°'9*v __i‘w-¢\5b¢,<>;‘\;,‘,{_ ' _M Winn ua. e 'A' lcc`c~l-a-ia-aa-il. 3 ' 1' _‘*.“"**'“‘° V ' annul meeting 'cr un egg s Callmg for Low- Recid and Offic- W.W. Keele. stanley Bridge; Herbert Thompson, Dunstafifnage; John R. McWilliams, Eldon; A. E. Fyfe, Stan- ley Bridge; Robert Weeks, Highfield; Hamid Bagnall, Hazel Grove; C. E. MacKenzie, Milton; Clifford Proud. Hampshire; Wilbur Younker, Kings- ton; Roland Easter, New Wiltshire; James G. MacLeod, Hampshire; Jos- eph A. Morrison, Launching; A. D. McDonald, Little Pond; Roy E. Mc- Lean, Lot 16; Seymour Thompcdn. Lot 16; George Myers, Peakec Sta- tion; H. W. Clay, Charlottetown; J. A. Dewar, New Perth; R. W. Jones. Charlottetown; A. F. Campbell; hil- ton Simpson, Lot 16: Wallace N. Jen- kins, Bedeque; John N. Profitt, Hec- town; Lester E. Proiitt, Preefown; W. J. Wortman, 0‘Leary; C.G_ Dut'!y. Charlottetown; J. J. Enman, Bum- merside; Locke Jonas: T. A. Stewart; John W. Campbell, Whim Road; F. R. Hughes, Bedford; Ludlow Jen- kins, Marshfield. ` The executive for the ensilinl Year were elected, and they selected as president, Mr. J. A. Dewar, of New Perth and as Vice President, Mr. W. J. Gibson. . _ -Continued 'on page 3-4- HlV|]l.UTI[|N IN NIEXIIIH __-_ Portes Gil, Provisional President, Declares the Govt. Has the Situation, W ell in' Hand. (By The Associated Press) The revolutionary movement in Mexico which flared up with dramat- ic sucldenness on Sunday had de- veloped Monday night.into a ltrul- gie between the govemmont at Mexi- co City and a. powerful grouP of mili- tary commanders centcrihl 0115011? in the atatcn of Vera Cn!! _lid 3011018- Revolutionary troops left the City °f Vera Cruz today and bwln movil18 northward in the direction ol tht Mexican capital. Because of- the mountainous territory thlir P\‘°l\'°l* was expected tobc slow. From the northernmost Pl" °f Mexico in the State of Sonora came o, definite revolutionary statement that the aim of the movement was not against the central government aa such but was diroctcd llilllll 91° influence which former President Cal- les is charged with still wielding in the government. Gov. Faulte TOP!" of Sonora and'closc friend of the lat! president-elect Amiro Ohrewn vw* a message to the Associated PNB in which nc said that the revolutionar- ies have damandcd D119 051|" 1"" the oountrl' and desist from the di- racclon of itl affairs. Whhn USUN uaves Mexico and than in authcrlil agree to constitutional conduct of 01° lm,-ernment, this revolution will ‘|10 a natural death. he IIN- zn unite ons ilwr°wmm°|li__“* preparing to combat the rcbcll. Gill- omes, mmseu cmd cs l* military commander im former rcvolta wll “ned out of his retirement to tsl! '°__1* _ .»;_\_¢¢na-There will _ba no ..'i'..¢'::.fr..f"...°.“°‘“' “‘“ ‘till - may umm IMI Q- nums " all .§\€r if ill] ii ‘ YESTE il (lovers Prmce Edward island Like the Dew C21! _ _ rfl-1 NT PASSED AWAY l=-==' W ii |Nl]|iN EH Attempting to Light Fire .With Kerosene Oil, Mrs. John Heck.. bert W a s Severely Burned and is In Critical Condition. A moat diltrculug accident oc- curred on Sunday at Indian Riv- oraatharcault of whlchllirs. John Hockbert, one of the beat known md highly esteemed reli- denta of the district, now lies in a very precarious condition. On returning from church on Sunday morulnl. Mn. Heckbert wmt fa revive the tire by pour- ing cool oil on. it from the can, when the flames Immediately shot up causing the can to explode and setting iiro to her clothing. Two of the children who were standing nearby rushed to the assistance ol their mother and succeeded In extinguishing the fluncl. getting their hands bad- ly burned in doing ao, and not bcfore'M.rl. lleokberi. had _been severely burned about the face, arms, hands and lcgc. Dr. Jardine wu immediately called from Kensington and found the patient in a very ser- iously burned condition and also sudo;-ing from severe shock. At the latest report her condition was oaushg grave anxiety to her family and friends. 13 INJU_R_ED_._ _ EXP1.os1o1vs (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Mnroh 4.-’l'h|rte¢n _persons were seriously injured to- day in a spectacular series of ex- plosions in the famoul Woolwich anenelnear Londm. The expla- siona were followed byafirewhich wal still burning into this alter- nooa. The explosion was in the fuse and primer department. Definition of Wines and Spirits _ (Canadian Press) GENEVA, March 4.--The League of Nations committee today decided on_< u definition classifying wines and spirituous liquors. The definition said that a beverage which contains up to 20 degrees weight of alcohol may be classed as c. wine but that above 30 it becomes a cpirituous liquor. The question arose in connection with a drive to combat the liquor evil in world territories imder the mandate of powers who have now been rc- _queswd to observe the league stand- ard. ~ ____,_i.._---n-1--1-°-_-- over the secretary of war portfolio. Prcavident Portes Gil, elected as pro- visional president only |. few month! agodeclared the government had the situation in hand. He assorted that the inovoment was led bya dissatis- ncd muiury-political group and would be crushed. As yet no clashes have been reported. _ LARHD, Texas, March 4.-U‘nit- od .!t\Ml'l¢\11Y olioerl It Fort Mc- |¢axloo,`Lui| Movcns, Mexican labor leader, and Joao Amaro, chief of staff of 'thi lhxitlh Army hid boon im- prfacfiad in ilaviica oitt- ' itooaul. Bench. mx., uma 4 -Advice: received hero from the in- tirior thi! afternoon stated that Za- iiina statca 'which have turned ee iii-et grill* sei Mt! OID IM Naylrit have 1oincd_ the ravcxticaarrmovcmaat. *rim* _ sir vincent Merekma. nan., shur- man of the board of directors of the Bank of Montreal, and former presl- dent of the institution, died in Mont- real on February 24,'followlng an ill- ness of several months. Be was in his 'l_9ih year and is survived by Lady _ Mcltdlth. _-Ci'-Z :mica _'¢==_'r :crm 5:1 -l?-E iz :'..=,E,_;’| --, Oh‘\0wh» ............... “ell ” g¢1\°01 oo ge o ce more a p °! cum” WM cmnn “wr thirty years of so escorted motor cavalcade from w house to capitol The depsrtur _ . _ _ _ 1 are now as fbllowat- ;;':;‘___ ‘£30322 short time later of Mr and KU Y ms journey home bn Northampton Coolidge from the place they He md mm power Rus from mm called home ftr five years was with whatever of emotim may have nr" °f B 1°" P"°°e“1°“ f-lf °V been “mums “mm hidden be spanning the day until late a. noon The inaugural cerem immediate future, he will devote b"'°“3h" 1"” °”i°\51 P0105 101' him.seTf to aT Qrics of magazine ar- mst time 111 the 1115*/OTY °f mill mia, _ ations three men who have chosen by the mandate of the peo (gjwm W gh, gurghn) to sit at the head of the state wA5Hj[Ng,TQN_ Mm-_ 4__A boy ident Coolidge, weary of high se stood with his successor throug 1°” home, assumed the nation; the opening hours of the day's _mag power-[ug gmce god” when events It fell to William How Taft, now chief justice to be sei tliirtieth president. The new presid- ed t0 Hdrnlhi-“er the Olth Of out took tliéfocth-.ol office with c president- to-*President 91,9, fm- hw omg;-vrmfe 5;;-easing the twentieth anniversary of particularly enforcement of the pro- dal’ he himself f°°k the dUf~1¢5 hind a serene inscrutability For the 30TH PRESIDENT - who first saw daylight in a. humble Herbert Hoover became Arnerlca‘s “ "M mm' '°' '“'"“°"'° Wm '° ing to the contest James Maeswsin. peeled directly fe no renew-citizens nr ' ' at lady of the land before __ __ _ _ ___ . \ ' ' _ h G iv _ _ M ._ ’ ~ _ l . ' _ ‘ 81 __ ' _ - ‘ _ ' ‘ _ rt ._ ' . U _ - _ , si br pn rvi hi so I E Hoover- _ 4 New Executive Inaugurated at Wash ington and Delivers Customar Address-Coolidge Leaves Cap ital For Home In Northampton . that carried a. light rain greetn first price in the District Oratorical presidency of the United States pas- thousands of inaugural ,mem Contecfsiriplaoe of a. silver ta-ophy,a sed to Herbert Hoover today in a visitors here thu morning Se Silver Flower basket. and in the Pro- colorful ceremony which he himself' thousand paso./S had ‘gambled vincial Finals, a splendid Five Light described as a "dedication and con- hind police “nes at me capital Silver Candelabra. secration under God."\Speaking to 930 ‘_ m wo hours before the an me world in an inaugural ad' augural ceremony was to begin Pm' Alben A mchtho rofusor was felt that these articles would be dressdelivered from the historic east 1030 tens of thousands had game ` n’ P more useful than the conventional -steps of the capitol, the new chief Fouowmg long precedent Mr ` r ir i cu Uni it . ” P Y’ °" °“¢° "°"’ Y F” “cpm” whim they replace. executive declared disregard of law Mrs Hoover went to the white h lC‘“*'n‘“ hm) hibition amendment Overcast sl c ve l r a oi a 1 4 Exploszon In Bulgaria Takes Toll of 28 Lzves _.._.__- Canuiian Press) the population was not yet dete S°h°°’ c°““""_Th° mr” Wm' ( ed officially. One theory was lm" M the “hom emmw in “ch BOFIA, Bulgaria, March 4.-Twen~ a worker seeking warmth Irom a _ty-eight persons, mostly women. were carried a. fuse signal too close to burned to death and twenty-hve coals Within a few minutes the were grlevously injured in an explos- tire building was a. roaring fum ion in the largest military arsenal The flames spread rapidly *o the of Bulgaria here today. Property joining powder d pot causing a vg1\|ed.gt $1,000,000 was destroyed. ond and stronger. explosion The ,lst-Five Light _Silver Candelabra The real cause of the discst/er riiled P80916 felled B YEPSTWU whieh shook the capital to its foun the calamltous earthquakes daibuns and created c. panic among devastated Bulgaria last year. 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