.- W! l" h? we want w teeth intoevoryfilug; we forget thmcndolu w" y authority voiitr m L 1 \ Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like -the Dew Everybody I Thcnmteriaiimn‘ o! moonlit} meam that we can't use the priori view in scientific illvwtbl tion. of‘ a- \'t\.)|./:_ mcncflam ‘F. lino‘ WWW WWWF“ horn " a. _%ll ll." 5.00;“ CHARLOTTETDWN, CANADA,‘ FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1929 Annual buinorlptlona Delivered U8 I)! Mall. (‘Infill and U. ILA. lI-l‘ "$1.151 u ‘n1 | MP n n v£ - His MajcoTy Had Fair Day, Doctors State in! Evening’ Bulletin. of m f , or u.” . I , , “do t” fr“ """ w new . ‘doom .'.e v ormos. lrré. v ""2 , . N!’ 95.1 N-‘Y-r U» , filmy on. mmlv arrivci =1‘- hsiivia Has Accepted “ for Arbitra- ;t' n-alndlCo f iation 0 ‘The Gran Chaco l: frder Dispute. 00D‘ "smith that h) . .. I Mo"? Wwmet" " s. a lint-limos i m. r h”, wast- -_- lsliilews is Shock . toAgged General years hood of the Salvation Ar- my has flllllly "can told on his slckbcad at flouthwoid that the high council has been called and. that there ia a movemeutto de- poac him. it was mgrat shook to the aged general,’ who said “Whatever people mar think a- bout the government of the ur- my, they must Ieol this is- rough on nee." E nu; TINIJQS (Canadian Press) i § Jan {L-lflng George had a- fair day after experiencing a restless. night and there. was no to report‘ in his condition _ the evening medical bulletin issued at eight p. m. While this) Wfl-I not in iwéli o8 encourag- ingbaq bod been elipecfcd by the l! oi the case furnished to the two lending cdical country “cr- rubllcation tmnorxow. King's wm to live is there." the paloccphyslclans in this __w and they added that though n; bupmvemdnt m slow it is delin- h mill!‘ A’! that hie walnut-kins Bdpqu- Efi the consultation having last- v nourishment. that his blood mafltbWhu by pm“. ed and that his exhaustion was as r ‘ ' ‘ much o weorluess of the mind as n of the body. ft vise also noted tonight that the visits of the physicians ntthe palace and their consultations were daily becoming briefer. This was pointed out as showing s. revival oi modical confluence in the patient? recup- erstlvé er. Tonight. for instance. tho bulle ~ was issued earlier than nly one hour. The bulletin ylas againin one senion . as follows: kblgbua a fall’ day and there " ‘ -’ ~ I . l 4 g was e ' rs‘ e will ¢flvivflflo 4st" _ ‘ _ rev J, Q~¥§°f h _ *5»! rags)! lo-Jutlgybww 10* h" journals of the p til. Th5 ' v' v.91 we .1321.» wasp?“ brlllative statement that yet been liven out. It showed been Jmtlv improv- PLANS VOYAGE [XHJBHTIBN 11v COURT, brass ASSUIIIATIUN HIILUS MEETING ' At A n n u fa l Meeting Held Yesterday Af- ternoon, Board o f Directors and Oflic- . ers are all rerAp; pointed -— Directors Report.- Submitted. l At the annual meeuos 01 tho Charlottetown Drlviflfl Park and Provincial Exhibition Association held yesterday afternoon in the Pro» vincial Building. the Directors R2- port which was presented. diémcn- strated conclusively the wisdom of 1 holding the It‘ ltlon towards the end of August, rather than towards the end o! September. The President of the Association" Mr. James Paton, occupied thcchalr; and there were in attendancefin od- dition to himself and the-secretory. Mr. J. W. Boulter, Mr. F. H/Bcer, "Mr. s. A. Macbeod. Mr. Justloeiiss- zard. Mr. E. T. rum. Mr. F. P. Bell. Mr. J. B. Anderson. Mr..V,lvilm The lloumanian lcgation oi Ppris announces it has been inform- 'od Queen ‘Marie of lioumaniu plans to come to Yoris and London short- lyaudarrangeforavoyagetothe United scam It ls undeptood Queen Marlo would combine busi- ness with pleasure and-seek sup- port of a loan to the Roumaniau ‘ovemmflm and Hon. W. M. Lea. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were reed, and, on motion, adop- ted, following on which the direct- or's report was read. On motion the foregoing report was adopted. Mr- Riggs adding a warm tribute of praise to tho Dir- ectors and to the Secretory. Mr. Boultcr.) Mr. Justice Hasurd continued in the sentiments expressed by lVLr. Hlggs, and suggested that thanks also be conveyed to the stockholders of the exhibition association who had furnished their splendid plans without a cent of remuneration. He felt that the time had come when the government should take over the stock at a reasonable figure. spoke I03.‘ cumulus): the chock-ho!‘ Kirtg George Had Portrait Painted Before Illness LONDON; January 3.—0£ great interest here was the disclosure, mBQQIOdBY. that there is a portrait o! KIM-George painted just before his recent illness which has not yet seen by the public. l?!‘ Qnfiaigbirgpwho oslnmu n flfiiilcis ‘the King making tho tradi- tional gift of gold and silver to the Poor ‘ during e installation cere- mony of the Knights of the Honor- able Order of the Bath. The scene. which has never before been painted glows with color. It was sketched by one artist. who is well known for his representations of historical sub- Jects, and later the various pgrgon- ages who figure ln it came individ- ually to sit for their portraits. When King George arrived at Mr. Ballsburyb studio the enormous can- vas was complete except for his own picture. When‘ the King inspected it he began to laugh. "My sword." he, said. "You have painted me in an Admirers uniform and have given me u Field Marsh- all's sword. You didn't think I would notice a little detail like that, (Continued On Page 6) (-O~%———-~ 4 wig/iron Rocks l (By British United Press.) G W. Jan. 4.-- It was off the lonely Wigtownshlre coast, at n point known as Pan Bay, that the Irish trawler William Castle went ashore. She had been driv- en off her course when near the Wigwwnshire. Owned by the Dub- iin Ice and Cold Storage Company. Ltd, she was procoedlng to Ayr- shire for cooling purposes. Smaiiwood, Hon. George E. Hughes ‘ ' Mr. Shuh Tomli, who has been dress. Mr. Shuh Tomii has just pooh-ed "instructions ‘co return to Idpan when Y. lawate will assume charge of the lcgntlon in the Can- The December form of the Ccun-‘r ty Court, Judge Inman presiding.) which had been adjourned, opened on Wednesday at Summcrside. There were ten debt cases disposed of on Wednesday and a case be- tween Westiey Forbes and Ruben Hcckbcrt both of Indian River. be- ing a breach of contract over ihc rig-mums ehdrgcii 1' ransom a in" ers, and ho thought that the Gov- "m" Y" "w P!" W" B" v, eminent should now takc over the m" ""1 “l” l""°"4° ‘his ‘"5 "W ppm; and have it “m by memselves first consul-general, in shown her‘. with his charming wife in court i. December Term ‘New Name For of County Court i i i d» adian capitaL ~ Chinese City (Special to tho Guardian.) PEKIN. China. Jan. 3.--’l‘he name of the ancient city of Pc- kin him been changed by a rul- ing oi‘ the Nrmklng Government Post Office department and now is known as Peplng. ‘The change is similar to that effect- cd by other new governmental such as the changing of Petro- grad to Leningrad in Russia. "'1 ~. umcbsmtorebortinnbmal- .‘ »-. 3°°° ."B‘§¢“°" " coiullti . signs» ram .. H‘ . iii-PW“? W“ ‘mama! 2". were“ the rguloz trio? d“ y“? I "w" ~ _ rrm§’"?’2rr3‘s§%‘i"' abs-Bum” soothe in tbeboeaaili“ ‘ ynavco at e .,,-,.,,“.,, u, - tum ""185" FYI I“ - ’ u. can: .‘ -4m official "LWM- m‘ b ctiil on the 61gb who‘; W, ‘ws naizlgtjmlottd o . . . . ioas-i-a-ai. fig" “ “°-,,°h“'§§¢f§o§?°’d£. fbulletin, timed at 11.15 a. m., w“ and Paraguayan deioga‘ To remedy matters. the King sent to the studio his elaborate sword which he has as an Admiral of the fleet. On its beuutifulrblade arc en- graved the names of all tho war- ships w th which tho King was as- urlng his naval career. WABI-IINGTON, Jan. 8 —Boilvinn to the for ‘tfrnotpccmeowblgtothe which completely pros- mohfailr . m I an- .».-. Qll boo ' 1o no N n1 with lomellghi: . 22-14 q- q’, 1 . r ~ » - tion confer- " ‘ ilve h ‘inesca- , Jfln.‘ i158"! by 313‘ 550-0109 3W9“- 51‘ ‘Pm American “rum were unable in locate the sounds. a; 1i 4' ‘I drewslraftilntslqgiver. gill?) Richy and lord Dawson o! ggtfblgtfllihzomfegwwpgmlag Nothing furthor ‘was leamted un- . » .~' s -- “I'M-m ‘imilwriophfikf-Sccomlfidguhwd lessvn- Sh”? "°‘."‘“"Y °"P!'."i- grlrtfibrfravxnrivei-l: gudvcimrtge e099)“; any ' , 0‘, , 9 Y 0V6!‘ m"! __ _____ moore to cothousc on the farm of n sunroof-nor "hi? ‘£131?’ 1x2): WW‘! wwiltlm by s disposition I Larbrax. A graphic story was told J . .. ma‘. “d”. n _acc:pttlie homcsecretorys con- by mm m,“ we survivors o; the jg ' Y < ' "widgaql ddflt b81191 t!!!“ 31¢ Wm w" - wreck, whohad scrambled from the . " ' ‘Wolf It could not verbs 53m) 1 dioomcd ship ta the precipitous (m... m... res». s.» m. u... m» You 0w) 1 m» my um ~~= mo» vi» . " ' ' ‘ '- , 0 - ' " » ing space from tho wreck to o m‘ m. “m, m“; qr»: w had greatly widened n u, iifldorbiipfi?“ '1‘ +3,” “l! m‘ til?!‘- h“ wove" “m. - rocks, and ut dawn our bled f.’ ‘ . .- ____ v- klontinue slow and such i-mprove- _ R “hm, . rmonts aa noticeable must be 8118M D Ascending the cliffs they wand. mnorvro“. m; a. -" Maritime, mostly clouw Jo the severity of the gale they, The vessel was caught. by great waves. which swept tho decks from stern to stern. Onc huge out swept the youngest member of the crew, a lad of 21 years, overboard. During the greater port of tho night and the early hours of the ‘ form servants in the dis- trict heard a. ship's horn sounding repeated distres signals. Owing cred for sometime over the moors were warmly welcomed and given food and warmth. sale of a. male fox occupied the at- tention of the court all the after- noon, when the court adjourned until 10.30 n. m. Thursday. Mr. Heath Strong. KIC, was counsellor plaintiff, Mr. Morley M. Bell for dc- fendant. On Thursday the fox case was concluded at noorrwhcxr His Honor reserved judgment. Two prohibition appeal cases then came up. These were appeals of Robert MacDonald. Prohibition] Inspector against the Judgments of Stipcndlary Magistrate Wyatt in dismissing charges against two Sum- merside parties for having liquor in their possession contrary to prohi- . bltlon act. Proof was given of the preliminary requisites of appeals in each case and thc court adjourned until cievcu o'clock this momhlsz, when evidence will be token in both‘ cases. Mr. Thane A. Campbell is appearing for the appellant in each case. and Quecnstown in Ireland to Cobh. Pcping hos boon chosen bo< cause Pokin signified "northern capital," in Chinese and the Nationalist govornmcnt does not wish that moaning u» apply to any other city than Nanklng (southern capital). Government officials have been tolerant so fur about the use of the name. Leticia and cables addressed to Pellln arc still delivered although regula- tions provide that they must bi‘- oddressed Pcping. Tiberius (42 B. C. A. D. 37). which founderad, carrying with them. 1t l5 alleged. untold wealth. The pumps pour out 4,000,000 cu- bic fect of water s day info the an- cient tunnel bored by the Romans (hrough the side of a. mountain. ___> _ conveying the water into the valley bctoro seeing a house in the dish‘ once. When they made known to tho cot folks their plight. they; i The crew of the St. Brandon also had narrow escapes when their ship went ashore-on the Cairns of Ooii, Argylishfre, and became c to- tal wreck. The vessel was pro- ceeding from Skye to Glasgow with u. osrgo of grain when the mishap occurred. The crow of nine im- nlediately took to tho lifeboat, and sitar three hours battling with; 3 s g l a s below. MUSSOHNI STAlTS At the least fuurmonthl; will ol- GIGANTIC rasu my smut United mas.) ROME. Jan, 4.--By throwing in becomes visibio. _When the ships are left high and dry, the difficult _ task of lifting them and removing an electric switch. Mussolini the them to a special museum will b1‘- other day started enormous pumps] undertaken. v . working ‘on the shore of Lake New The vcsscis. WhlCh $9988? 1" ml, about l5 miles from Rome. In,havc been housebcuts, were, it A believed, uscd at week-ends by the Court as o. relief from the city heat. will be lowered by about '10 feet. and it will, it is hoped, bc DOSBMQ to recover the two. vessels believed they ‘nnvc been protected by thc t: have been built by the Emperor mud against decor- LAST iwnvum NEWS FLASHES I nine months. the level of the lekw crew safely in ‘Ibborlnory. w- having smu- wants attended w. I were taken to Obau, whore they were provided with dry clothing» and food. The St. Brandon. it was stated. ouaks of Scotland's fin- cms ’ , Colombia, Ian- world's npavywelsht title whlvh z.-rs¢ m b: Lieut. nenh- l he held from iris, when he _of the Colombian defeated Jcll Illi- "4" h" air ‘service. of flying from New lost it to Gene Tunney in Phil- Yorh to Bogota ended hers to- adelphia in 19M. contained whflky, w” worth .000. - tllflln I c. I. scant 75 miles ' ——-- m m‘ “o fromhhgoalllleut. blehdclwas MONTREAL, Que" Jan. B. — ---<vo>-——~- not injured, and later tool-oil William Craig Chisholm, general m aria-m: 5P“ "has w» counsel of the Canadian no- Morethanasvcnprrceutmore tiohia Llleioftflew lonalllallwuyo, formerly ianrtlnargmtinahasheensown, nrkodlfoeembcrn ;eityaeueiior discontented in grain thhyfir llbt. tlilb- N“ ' ‘TE- _ I F. l: gzldeniy fgom a llflmttlflinl: fllsncw EVIL, Rim, In- ereeariy .\ ..-...; nahuaeaacanteraon-owwm 1 m,,_,,,,,,,,,,,_w_0_'d,,,,. . Asorimfmmehoiderhasboon samba: _ vmvbmman halvmkfiatthotlmeoihia vvc v a on color. so “W” “ l ml..." Mmcom Am) . ,- ,- wfllletuwotio.v.va‘.izi' em. any before the m.“ of the vessels be held on ‘Ihicsday the 15th. A sudden storm sank them, but I Open (Canadian Press OTTAWA, Jan. Ii-Parlinment will open ca: Thursday, February ‘l. Ofllclal announcement to this effect was made early tonight by Premier W. L. Mackenzie King at the conclusion of a meeting oi the cabinet council. The prime minister stated that no appointments to governmen- tal vacancies were made at to- day’: sitting of the cabinet. -—i-—{O€-——--- FIFTEEN WORKMEN DR O WNED (Canadian Press) Official Ballots Cast to Elect U. S. President 1 (Special lo the Guardian) WASHINGTON. Jun. 3.-—Qulctly and unnoticed by the nation's mil- lions of voters, electors in every state yesterday cast the official bal- lots necessary under constitutionnl mandala to éiect Herbert Hoover president. The ceremony was per- formed simultaneously in the capl- tai city of each of the states. ‘The electors voting yesterday were those chosen by the people on November ,6 last.’ They constitute what is [known as the electoral college and ‘votc of the college is the official ‘your determining the next presi- dent. Q»~>> .... floard of Trade r | Last night's regular monthly mecing oi the Summcrsidc Board of Trade drew only a small attend- nncc and the proceedings were quitc informal. President H. T. Bcgg read a communication from rotary of the Maritime Board o_f 'I‘ra.dc. containing a copy of tho re- solution passed at that board's meeting at Halifax on Nov. 21st. last endorsing the Duncan Report lgcommendation for fifty cents a ton bonus upon native coal and for th. manufacture of stcci in the Marltimm-z and asking tho Bummer- sidc Board's support ilfthc maticr. The communication was received and filed. A letter was read from Mr. J. R. Barr tendering his resignation as sc- crctary treasurer to take effect im- medialcly and the matter was loft over to the annual mooning. The ‘mailer of the nomination of offlc- crs in be elected for the ensuing ‘year was left open until the 7th inst... the list to be posted in the |bourd room until the election at the annual meeting and banquet to inst. wiW-v "v" v Inaugurated as N. Y. Governor (special to the Guardian) ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 3.-A new governor of New York-Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was lnauguruicd today amid the plaudits of an en- tlmusiastlc a-owd which filled the as- sembly chamber in the state capi- tol. A demonstration equally en- thusiastic was given to his prede- cessor, Alfred E. Smith. who today rc-cnfcred private life after a quarter of s. century in public ser- vice. Governor Franklin D. R. in his inauguration address today. called for a termination offurthcr controversies "against old time p01. itlcal ideas, against antiquated con- r servatlsm. against ignorance of mo- ideru conditions." The address contained s plea for ‘elimination of partisan politics in I government. and s tribute to former Governor Alfred E. Brnith; a long‘ 733* a personal rlend. who“ leo- VI DOUG“ . Rflvflt ills 3719:!“ "W100i! 90 Ooiltifltit- _ , Monthly Meeting f Mr. F. MacLurc Slanders, Hon. Bcc- r Parliament to l] l} H P Feb. 7 (THIHIJTEIW .[lA~NA[I|lN5 fCanadian Troops Will v Live in History as the Men Who Saved Ypres, Says Famous Field Marshal. (Special to The Guardian) ' PARIS. Jan. 3.—1n a New Year's ,mcssage to tho people of Canada given today in o special interview iMarshal Foch. generallsslmo oi the I allied armies during the closing yeah.) of tho war. pays striking tri- buio to the valor of the Canadian forces. and the part they played in the final triumph of tho allied BGIgiIIITI, JallJca-‘ffigeno cannot." he said w mo. 3. - Fifteen workmen were drowned when an automobile transport- ing them fell into thei "speak too highly of the nlagnlflcmt valor of the Canadian contingent! at various phases of the struggle against the enemy hordes, equipped with all the machinery that methods of barbarlsm could suggest to them. "Passchendnie is a place of sacred memories nncl then: are other spots Ourthe RiVer this MOI-lamb the whole battlefront sawed - to the memory of the valor of the nlng~ men from your dominion. But it is as the men who saved Ypres when it seemed at the mercy of tho bar- barians, that the Canadians Jvlll live in history. The manner in which the Canadians withstood the fierce ‘assaults of tho enemy, especially on ithe occasion when for tin first ‘time poison gas and liquid fire were used against your men has called ‘forth the admiration of all who cow. i No one more appreclatcd the grandeur of the sccompllshntenis of the Canadians than the hing. whose illness we all deplore, and ‘Whose recover-v we all pray for. I re- {coil that he visited the isoon after their tcmble ordegl and ‘was deeply moved by what he learn- |ed of the ordeal thrdlllhwhich tho ;mcn had-livudJHisgrfcf for those ‘who had suffered and fallen was jtompcred by pride in the glory they lhad earned for themselvm and ,their race by their magnificent ‘heroism against such terrible odds. : To my former comrades in nrms lwho have returned to their normal flccubations and their homes I send imy most cordial greetings m4 ‘[15]; ‘ithem and theirs all tho happiness they deserve in the yggr u“; 11,5 ahead. France will never forget the debt she owes to you and your dud comrades. We are proud to nun); ithat some at least of you are Frgmgh iracc, but whether you were 311m}; or French stock you proved ymua. lseivcs worthy of the highest; 1mm- Him“ 0f Your respective races when ‘you stood face to face with that holocaust of death and suffering let loose at the behest of the war 1pm, Given Credit in - French Circles . ___ i (Special to The Guardian) 1 PAR-ls. Jun. zit-s. Parker Gilbert. Page!» general. for reparations, was ‘given credit in French circles today , for eliminating one o! the big ques- tions which was ctvoctcd to come before the new committee of repara- .i-ions exports. His report of up. ;manncr in which the Dawes plan .ha.s been working led the newspaper ‘Lc Tempo to say that impartial [minds would now be convinced that lthe Dawes plan “took adcqualciy in- to account Germany's capacity m pay. and there is no roason. for bringing that subject up again." i Official circles believe that the re. ‘port has clarified the atmoqpbexc ‘for the new study of reparations land the fixation of a total of pay- ments by Gcnnany. It was reiterat- ed in several quarters that fiance needs the maximum payments by Germany provided by the Dawes plan in order that this coilnn-y may payitswardobiaflhacollltflilhsrt ~had found that the Reich is able topoy thatmaldmlnnJheysaythat the financial situation is well clow- ed up. l ' —-—— . f n. n. L. scurs l ‘ Boston l, Montreal 0; oanadisna l, Ottawa l: Pittsburgh a, RMIIol-a 2; Toronto 2, Chicago 0. . , Condensed Special nan-so per p word not each insertion in tlifluflmgg, summits-ho’ _ ' ‘KILWAY dump. _ Phone l-ienery ‘ ' ' l ‘ l@-iolpti corraolfrol. m. * rw o. It Th. 172-521 Im- IOI“ Xfl-FH "Jmufii?" UGQRAQI‘ 10 LIT, No. N6 Mimi)" W: A-~~\\-“.'1"1 Y. MacDonald, halter’: Hoiniii = .. '. “ yfflfil-"ll,