llndc the new British disarma- ment plan Italy would be allowed to build a EpOO-ton battleship to lump French Dunkeruue. Italian navy men said. however, that Italy would take advantage oi the plan only if Prance continued to build- lieauwhile. Italy's modernisation Fwramme is: her heavy battle fleet Prfliressed with the aim of gingthenavytaapositionoi excessive -- _ compar- Ii to other fleets. Pam Vinson-Trench Bil ing "little navy" men under a broadside of votes, the United ltates Senate today passed l to ll the Vinsosi-‘h-ammell Bill auth- wiring a seven-year building pro- gramme for the navy, including approximately 100 new destroyers and lllbmlflsmus, more than 1.000 aeroplanes and one s-irorait carrier. ‘me Measure parsed the House oi Representatives Jen. I0, but a mo- tion by Senator O. C. Dill, Wash- ‘er to- ington Democrat, to his vote kept the bill from being returned to the House for action Ii senate changes. A controversy prevented anion m the motion before adjournment. Two Anamdmente 'l'wo important amendments were ldflnted without record votes, One, chairmen Park Trammell, Flor- Dcnocrat, oi the naval com- Iiittee, would limit profits on all Ilvate dill! and plane contracts oi “(i000 ra- more to not more than l0 per cent, with the excess going Another, by Senator Bone, Demo- Wiehillgion. would re- Iliire the government to expand its rapped huge profits on war "legalised blackmail" Grandfather Was ' DAIRYMEN, G001‘. Léddfl’ In (Continued mm Pare i) Legislative Coun. m“ "I hi" E Hon. Heath s m,’ tmr. K o., m. rigg- §§§g§i§§Eg 8g gag gm E?'E§§§§. 2 31118111111. “Ottinghlsmshi. '1‘ m . llndwboinlsllwassentoutm Lower Canagm! hy m. mum erence. Among 3-"- W- Bt-Nne‘: chums m Prince Edward Island was the yam; ‘Ikinity United Church, chum“. W". he Mills One of the early ministers d the Methodist circuit ill 1%: Colony, - Bpeebes- Bununerside on Aug gfygffg: was admitted m the nai- minor m4 lwlilnted a x. c., in m4. Elected as representative o.‘ the Fourth District oi Prince at the "M"! Provincial elections oi i931, Hon. Mr. Strong i; mo“ u . forceful dcbater and proved an u. wDtionally able c131,. ""11 "id Donut-y Breaker. 1n his new and roqiouslbie “puny u; 1| modified he will be equally gue- c:-.s _ Itisintereatingtomtgung‘; wider‘; "legacy. o . e! e aker. Lieut. Col- onel E. H. Strong, M. C V. 0., or- Mr. J. A. Gillies, Manager oi the iicer in command o! the Prince Prince Edward Island Oo-operative Edward Island Highlanders was Iiivestoik Marketing Board, gave 518° Present in an official canoe“, ‘an addrus on co-operative market- E E iiiiii :5 E‘*"€§3%a§ .3; 2 § §a§§* igiiiriii Eigrggélggig; ii§€;§Ei.r§r= the *‘ Crepes-alive Marketing which were not sold co-operatlvely. Ii it werfl of benefit in other lines oi ‘notion, co-operative mar- ketlngshouldboofbenefieinthla u“ 5°“ 3mm‘ “mil” fi why did farmers desire to uh- L§T11‘bfu1:°fu‘§¢bmq"" 1g‘: W11- pmw their stock, ho asked. Obvi- enmmauon o mmulmflt “"11"! ously, to produce more and in- “ ° n" “m! crease profits. Yet when it cams to ing. It seemed to him that. many difficulties in the dairy industry could be wiped out by co-operatlve marketing. Dairy products were practically the only farm products line. ‘Up to s. few years ago little W,“ attenlon had been given to mar- Saul-ll WI") keting. When various lines were m.“ w“ mufilmber-T "m" V" looked into, co-operative methods y 7 ' nwmbe" °1 were adopted in almost every case. as", ,,n*‘""°" 5°“ ""1 i" W111“ the point of marketing, the farm- ' ere iell down. There was one rea- befig? G- P°"°'- 145°"! "in" son why present eo-operative or- “eb” 5mm” n" "u" ‘ganimtions were not running one 0f I motion b61011 the Banking hundmd percent 1111M; w“ beam,“ The relation oi the banks to the western wheat poets, the 01.1mm; Pacific Railway and the pulp and Piper industry. In an elicrt to“. It depended on the farmers how much they receiv- ed back, as freight, rates psi- ani- depended on whether or not E farmers support their organization 1i they were to receive a. lad-gs pcrkntage oi the The control the farmers had over the product was a pointin favor oi co-cperation. Prince- niward Island pork was now selling on an even basis with the remainder of Can- ada, because there was a hi!!! litr- centsge oi pork producers organiz- ed in this province. In addition co- operative marketing placed the far- Illwlllli Wm! "Bird to general deflation, their presidents would be bfoillht before the committee as witnesses. Because oi the importance of the "W" motion. Chairmen Hansom, (Cons. ior Sunb y] and 11mm, Minister E. N. Rhodes, kuggested it be taken as a notice, to be discussed Thursday at the next meeting. The committee today began n. view oi the Government Bill revis- erful influence in the world in buy- ? ing and selling. possible in ease oi de- see were passed. the others beln left over for iuture consideration. COLLAPSE! arrsa vsamcr E 5 § E 5 ii? s?! i? 5%? iii W100i! ll the "poet Laureate of Bri- tish Guiana," Samuel I. Wills, veg. eran barrister was dead today just I hours after he collapsed when he heard a jury convict one of two brothers he defended against a charge oi murder. EASTERN GIIAIIIIIAI .."l‘hll and should be applied in s province. arr. o. o. IiePlIe. Rusticv. mt- that dairy Products had not n much improved in the last 80 40 years. It took more milk now make a pound oi cheese than it long o. He believed that the wes coming when cheese would e more come to the front. A iew ego dairymen were advised go into butter making, and now production was very there was a denser of British market. H: 2;; 5E‘ a § 00a I-I Ia ‘E r I canto a ward atrlatly payable in advance, lflfliesduring 1%. J. P. Simmonds, _l or Q5 - Wimdi-iie iwwrr. Mr. c. r. Gamble ‘Wynn JYOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY, United Church, lion , L488 SEMPLE-At Kensingtun, his. 22, i934, to Mr. and lira. Wm. J. 8cm- pl a dsughto Bylvla June. regarding , ti - two factors in the inere gardlng Cmdpera proval oi what Ir. Gillies had said There was ase oi hog prices, he said, one the decreased production, the other the change in the value of the British pound. Mr. Dewar believed that ii ‘l5 per cent m}. Brenton, Dairy Bupalintend- menager, making the sreatest improvements in Creamer- Oen HAL. "engrav- ahowing under ‘ ‘ m. Robert Doucett. w... Prince‘ used. m“? and 001d 57.01189» “initialed cane " Rota-y manager making great- Bt ww- elnenh in grounds sur- Dniry Co. set gold cuff links. These all Dairy Supt. personal Bribes-In i934 two prises only will be offered; to creernery man doing the best wort in Cream Grading and the Cheese-maker making inc Ileatat umber of No. 1 cheese out oi the fewest pound; or milk. The Prmident, Mr. J. H. Filllljxmrii b91118 1586M. the vice-prrsideni... Mr. W. J. Gibson took charge oi the meeting. The minutes of were read by the . W- Boulter d their adoption was moved by Mr- Chmies MacKenzle, E Control o! the Warble Fly. The financial statement reed by Mr. Boulter showed a balance in the halt 0! “(PM wth $181.00 outstanding. lir. Boulter explain- ed that althoiuh tin Association had a satisfactory balance in the bank the expenses will be greater next yeazl due to the technical grant having run out. Mr. John Prontt moved the ap- proval od the financial statcmont,‘ seconded by Mr. J. A. Dewar. As a great many oi those attend- ing the meeting had never seen the coming or the legislature m. Charles M-xensie moved, seconded byMr-WJJ. Rnssthatthemeeting be adjourned until 8.15 p. m. when the meeting "agan reas- Imbled the report oi the Dairy 8o- perintendeut, Mr, W. L. Brenton was road by w. .1. w. Boulter after which the members of the Associ- ation discussed the various phases and CHARLUFTETOWN GUARDIAN .gi . Toe quwly oi the biltter re- mcirl-rd pcrlm. Mr. Bnmncil of the Bwift Oars- adisn Company sci/i that the fac- tories should be held responsible ior this mould. m. P. '1‘. Monvw led-em butter and chews gradar sad that much less butter and choose lied been faded in this year than in the pre- vious year. Be was only required to grade butter ior the export trade. Ontario cheese has practically dis- placed the P. E. I. product in l-lali- I iax ior ~southern shipment. This is due mainly to our cheese being too ripe when shiwed. Memrs John Profltt, W. D. Rom, and '1‘. McGuire web? appointed as nominating committee, and Messrs. Ernest Houston, Vernon Craig and J. A. Dewar as resolution commit- tee. A committee consisting or Mr. John A. Dewar, Mr. Charles Moc- Kenzie, and John Proditt was nom- inavd to confer with the Govern- ment with regard to cow testing. Hon. Thomas MnNutt explain- ed thst the government was sym- pathetic with this movement, but such a small percentage of the farmers took advantilde oi the ser- vice that the government did not ieel inclined to make the necessary expenditure. Messrs. Doucette, Keefe, Green, end Iepage also took "the report. . part n the discussi during the Chief among the matters discus- “WWW!!- Nsmc Factory Address No.13 Aver- Gov’i. age Prise Score Wesley Glennie, west Prince Creamery, Oiieary 100% 93.000 $16.75 Morton Lerkln, Perfection Dairy, Bummersidc . C. M. Johnson, Dunk River l” Name Factory Cyril Connick, Hamilton Cheese rnctcry. Kensington . John A. Ceilings, Murray Hbr. North Factory, Sturgeon H J. McCormick. Dundas Cheese Factory, Bridgetown Dick Goudet, lg-mcnt Bay Cheese Factory, Abranrs Village Edmond V. ifiiith, Kinkora Cheese Wesley W. wood. Cheese Joseph Mclnnis. Gnmd River Cheese Factory. Grand River A. J’. Murphy, lhnerald Cheese Factory, Emerald Junction J. Walter smith, Gowan Brae Cheese Factory, Crowan Brae Wesley W. Keefe, Stanley Dairy Co. Bridge Joseph Molllacbern, lihst Riv. Cheese Factory, Webster's Cr. surmmrnuosrrrs neuron-r Mr. Warren 1.. Brenton, Dairy miperlntendent, ed his r1- rt. Mr. President, Oilioers and Mem- bers oi the Prince Edward Island Dairysnen’: Association: I submit herewith my report as Dairy Biaperintendent ior the Pro- vince of Prince Edward Island tor the year 1033. During the first months oi the year, the greater part. of my time‘ was given to the attendance of the Annual Meetings oi the several‘ Companies, the holding Dalryine. and assisting in the Short Course in Agriculture, which was well attended by young men from diflerent sections 0i our Is- land. This year there were in opera- tlon twenty-two Crehmcries, twelve chemo factories, four milk pasteur- iaing plants and forty-iwo ice- eream manufacturers. 'l‘he Cream- eries and cheese factories were re- gularly inspected and are -in a. clean and wholesome condition. The ur milk plants are supplying the city trade in a set- isfactory manner. The managers and makers showed a keen inter- est in their work, and, throughout‘ the year, our dealings wi.h each‘ other were at all times cordial. For such cowperation in my work I feel deeply grateful. In the early spring I7eiry oi ent output without increasing their public meetings in the interests oi overhead expenditure 1p any notke- . 100 93.000 16.75 y, O. Bedeque n. 100 02.000 16.50 $0.00 N0. 1's Dpt. o! Perocni- Agri- ' cllltllro Address $17 .50 17.60 .§§~5 Factory, Kinkara Factory, Mt. Herbert . , Stanley ::r:s:§=s $100.00 built a new garage, a rconcrus storehouse for their coal supply sna painted the interior and exterior oi the City Plant. A new Bruce Stew- art s: 0o. steam boiler was instal- led at the subsidiary plant at Sou- ris. and that creemery was also painted. A large addition was built to their "Perfection Dairy" Plant in Sumnierside. Such improvements show faith in the Dairy Indimtry in the Province. In short, the Creameriea and Cheese Factories are in a nation to ma-nuiactuer double t r pres- aible extent. ‘The average produc- tion per cow, which we now have, may be increased to an extent not. yet realized, by better care and feeding. Home grown crops should supplement the p es, and more root crops are necessary for the iall and winter months. ‘The regular inspcctlon and in- struction work was carried on as in previous years, and every factory, operating in this province was well cared ior, and, with very few ex- ceptions, is in s position to take care oi double its present output. To bring matters o. vital interest before the patrom 1 adopted the course oi preparing iircumr otters and leaving them with the manag- ers ior distribution. This has proven very beneficial in several districts‘ andishallbeinreadlneestocon- tinue such work this season. The practise oi re-testing milk and cream samples was given strict each Prise sensor-land the greater pas-berths Pa rtieipate In Mimic Warfare ny anaemia lpedsl win) ‘rrinidsd, liar z§§E E § E - § 3,15 3%» naval forces. E5, rill: opesstionsoiikliittwhentire sleek!‘ “ ‘ evaded en attack by the Imperial mlsers Aohllless and Leands . “We learned something from you,” adian Sh I 8 The following night the Canadian vessels, Ill-Bill! tho attack, failed to defeat the cruiser: and the Admiral URI-in. fresh made print butter and the, Mubm” ‘ad m,“ o; u“ n“, demand, even for lccaiconrumption, cruiser‘ up”; pm“ o; u” mm,‘ legmYi-liy 1191b m, In‘ destroyers, dashing to the attack in arger u r ma s arelh m, u- _ Halli-ax, Sydney, Balm John and v3.2 n“ m. t I’ . on: he“ Newfoundland. 1 endeavored to, 1y, w‘; the first time in history Keel! 111 P9301111 W110i! W911 Elle-N Canadian craft have engaged with markets and convey the iniorniation ‘the ngvy in mm“; waffgm. “"51 ectly interested might profit zhere- two cruisers, aircraft carrier and by. In June, accompanied by the live destroyers, and the Canadian W10 ll-Pflflt butter shippers 01 l-lill "hostile forces" of four destroyers. city, I visited the Sydneys, Glace Bey, New Waterford, etc, as pom- plsints were persistently made by our competitors that this territory was being ruined as a mar- ket by inferior Island butter being. sold there below prevailing market‘ prices. We never received one oom- plaint as to quality but did find a sub-agent had indiscreetly made e few sales at too low a ilguie. The source of trouble ha; been remov- ed and few are the complaints now received. Britain Plans Replacement P ro gr am me (C. P. Cable) uation oi s steady programme o1 replacement was provided ior in the British Naval estimates is- sued today while at Washington a new bill for $500,000,000 for the navy was under discussion; at Paris the Chamber was act- ing on a. proposal to build an- other battleship, and at Rome there were rumblings the French step would lead to new Italian construction. The British estimates provide for four new cruisers. a destroy- er flotilla leader and eight des- troyers, an aircraft carrier and smaller auxiliaries, including three submarines. Except for the aircraft carrier this is the nar- mal yearly building ior replace- ment, although cruisers are in- creased from three to four to oflset last year's reverse-from four to three. (finesse The amount ni cheese manufac- tured ihis season was 563,308 pounds as compared with 197,024 pounds in rm. The quality was well insin- tained, with an average score oi 92.008. l now quote irom an addrms by Mr. Joseph Burgess, Chief, Division o! Dairy Products, Department oi . Agrlgulture, Ottawa, (Review of Butter and Cheese Grading, i933.) “Prince Edward Island‘: quantity was reduced by 3.314 boxes, and the Cheese business on the island is gradually going down and is be- ing replaced by tho increased pro- duction oi butter. A few years ago, from fifteen to twenty thousand boxes oi cheese were graded cheese was enporrted, but, last year, only three cars were exported and the balance was sold on the local markets. Prices on enpor hieese have not been satisfactory ‘:1 are usually below pricu pelt Jn- tario. The unfavorable condiilm. along with the fact. that many 0i the old cheese factories are now mod- ern creameries, has eliminated to a greet extent the eXPOl-t cheese business from Prince Edward ls- land. The quality has been very much improved since grading began. and. although there is a decrease oi over 1 1-2 percent in the first. grade last season, this is largely account- ed for by the fact. that owing to unsatisfactory export prices. cheese were held in warm curing rooms about 6 to 8 weeks and the quality suflered accordingly." The Hamilton Cheese Factory, Mr. Cyril Connlck, Maker, again had 100 per cent. No. 1's. Murray Harbour North Factory, Mr. John A. Ceilings, Jr., Maker, also had 100 per cent. No. 1's. The Dundss Choose Factory, Mr. H. J. McCor- mick. Maker, completed the 8935011 with 99.8 per cent No. 1's. The De- gartment of Agriculture prizes ior heese Makers having over 90 per Otlktn No. 1's are as follows: '1 e advisability" oi catering more fully to our local trade is now be- ilends throughout the province advice and help in the improve- ment of the dairy herd. Dairy ShortConrIe 1n the dairy room of the Agri- cultural hall, Charlottetown, during the month oi April, assisted by Mr. F. '1‘. Morrow, Dairy Produce Grad- er, and w. W. R. Shaw, Live Stock Superintendent, I again conducted a Dairy Short Course ior those actively engaged in our Creamer- ies and Cheese Factories. Thirty enrolled and the susions were all wall attended. Instructions were given in milk and cream test» ing ior butter-fat, milk and cream grading for acidity and flavours methods oi pasteurization, neutra- lization, the making of moisture and salt tests, etc. A butter and cheese judging competition was an interesting feature 0i’ this course. Rour; table discusloris as to the best mcthods of imprvvlnil "it dlirv work cf this province were freely oi improvement was plainly seen throughout the season. The Department of Agriculture's action in bearing the transporta- tion charges and 50 percent of their necessary so that the iacotries dlr- lyy g gqufldggg of (our bgtflesmxx" whowlllregr-ettheloes oft-heir and fully entered into and evidence ' ing seriously considered, and I shall confer with the several companies and endeavour to find regh€ar out- lets ior their make, so tho such long holdings in the curing rooms may not be a-Deated. The lV€fB__¢ number oi pounds of milk to make s pound of cheese is loo high, and much would be ac- complished ii, throughout the sea- son, s sweet and clean mill. MGR delivered at the iaciory. The inuiv-i ldual tests made at the tacory of each patrons milk as received at the weigh-stand straws conclusive- ly that properly cooled inLk, free from sediment, low in acid, free from objectionable flavours. pro- hotel expenses was gratefully n- ceived by all in attendance. Plans are being made to again call the Managers and Makers io- gether for such a course in April ior we need uniformity in the make oi our butter and cheer Bxhlbtiana Once more I had charu. o. the Dairy Exhibits at the Provincial Exhibition at Charlottetown, on August 6th last. A very creditable showing of butter and cheese was made. Mr. J. A. McManus. and Mr. l". T. Murrow, Dominion Daiv Produce Graders, acted as Judges. BomIKLOrcha-rd, first Baptist Church of N. 6., spoke ma, ‘Baptist Church tonight, commencing at 1.30 p. m. Ir. Wallace H. Moose, ' ton returned borne Monday-mav- IOIAI NEW LEAGUE Much interest is being displayed ‘The trophy was donatedJIy Mr. ‘l. get sway to a lively start tonight when the Borden "National" elesh with the Cape ‘Traverse "Blood- hounds". Fans everywhere no m. tlcipsting many hard fought battles beforethswindingup oftboles season. The League Executive harn-uled that all teams participating must be strictly of the "home brew" ‘zloty thus eliminating migrating players and giving the local talent e. chance to show their worth. ‘Ibams Bedeque. Cape Traverse and will compete ior the lropby. r Much praise is due the Rink-Company officials for bringiu about the organization oi this loa- gue at a time when all other hockey has been completed for the season. FIRM TONE f (Continued from Page l) grads industrlals have risen aalmuel as so percent in value, while governs manta and municipals have been ex» perlencing a. keen demand with sel- lers at a distinct advantage. 5a E Ne Means Healthy ‘"1110 financial situation, however, is by no means healthy. Federal, provincial and municipal deficits have assumed precarious propor- tions, although Hon. Hugh Guthrie (Minister oi Justice) recently iatro- cast s balanced budget for Canada. Critical as our fiscal problems are, the ultimate effect of rising prices and the qulokcning of the busincm pulse must create» counter forces which will ameliorate the burdens which we are bearing. "It is the prospect. oi such im- provement -- perhaps rather than actual accompl ALIAEUli, which hes resulted in firmed quotations for Government and municipal issues Especially is this encouraging in iace of the rumbling agitation for a compulsory reduction in interest rates." , DR WYNEKOQP, (Continued from Page l) Ti-w- — -—-~»—— r . .— mi Dr. Alice bought life insurance policies on Rheurs life, the ipienoa said, in an attempt to remove from Rhetifs mind n morbid fear 0K death, a fear that she was suffer ing from tuberoulosLs- r- Deienoe attorney W. H. _Rriith maintained, and s0 Dr. Alice testi- fied in the trial. that the "elderly defendant believed the fear-might be removed if insurance companiu accepted Rheta as a "good risk." Alleged Confession _ Two days after the murder Dr. Wynckoop signed a statement ior police in which she admitted caus- ing Rhets/s death accidentally with an overdose oi chloroforn: and then fired a bullet into theyorpol in an attempt to conceal the blun- der and sav- her protminvnl ropu- tatirm 1 Rd anee oi both the inside and aut- attention, and corn laints this year ducas a large yield vi iirlt- If!“ Iactedas-indse oithe Dairy III-y _ e n“, m, my, ""1 ‘Y ‘III-I’! hi“ W“) ran side mum: factory. jwero fewer than hgretofon. curd. mu not llp to Lhlsstandlfd mom at the County unreal-h. ati D’ w“ ‘m’ M -8»llw=h°' anemia River DairyingCOm- myearlmhasheen abardshould berelused, and every en- oeorrwwn. Henri: and Element “were aluminum-uh: from ossrna pony, m.“ guch improvements as m. m dairymon. Prlcu at the be- urasement held oniw the p-mn Bay. ‘ml In sou. ‘ order new wells, floors and the addition ginning or tn; yearwere not non- who iadelivering high quality mlk. 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