MAXIMS or A MERE MAN —:_:_ "Vino:-osndworryleu. I an feudal III‘! :,'{.’.'.'.I.i2:‘-' ouimu two can- 7<ING ’S R0 WE ELECTED ONTARIO CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1936 coé ONA TION DA TE DEFINITEL Y SET 0 E R fill 0 N Y MM Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew -c'5NsER'i'/A TTVE LEADER MERE MAN we develops from within. MAXIMS OFA 1o PAGES g;-- "—M EHEERSGR -I lllll PARTY BHIEFTAIN Election Made Unan- imous On Motion Of Col. Drew. (By Harold J. Fair, Canad- ian Press Staff Writer) (C. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) TORONTO. May 28—A 42- year-old Simcoe C o u n t y farmer and member of the House of Commons, Hon. W. Earl Rowe late today was el- ected as new leader of the Ontario (‘onservative party and its hope in the sti‘uggle to regain power in the prov- ince. PRF.Dl(‘TS VICTORY .\ir. Rowe told the convention in his prt-elcviioii address: “If you [in me that leadership today and God spares me health in the days that are iIllL‘.I[l, I shall give you vlrlory. ‘By your eniiiidfnee and co-op- eniion we tvilllll then drive from Queen's Park a political circus troop nth as IIf‘\'i‘l‘ lyeinrc disgraced the yiilziic sl'i'\'l(‘|‘ In Ontario" "See \\iil ling...» in Doubtlng llionias at M('I.i(‘fln5 Theatre this leek. L-5112-5-27-31 "Cake Sale Rogers Hardware, L-5841-5-29-21. "§€e Play. "Jimmie. Be Careful," “V-~° sands Hall. Monday. June 1st, '1‘-BL L-5910-5-29-ll. "Poultry sale Moore and Mc- ltods sat. May 30 Mt. Herbert lsdits Aid L-5095-5-27-29-30 H;Dance at Mt. Herbert consol- “cd School Friday, May 29th. °K9N‘n9i"s Orchestra. L-ma "'st. Paul's Girl Guide Concert “M 5th. Tickets at .i.a.ii. Worth's “W8 Store. mglfindine hogs nt Ulgg Tuesday. E 2nd. aileriioon. Taking wool at till Ju‘-y Lu. W. D. Ross. i.-5908-5-29-ii. "D3-"F1118. Arena Garden. Bor- mfiidai‘. May 29th. Olympia cslra. Admission 35 cents. L-582'! "Milton A Y p A _ . . . . present whfies Grandma" in Crapaud I P”d“Y MM 29. under auspices "‘""°l W. A. L-5933 i . Ere“?! hauler starting June lst, '3-°°ml“K Point, savage Har- '°Wm\'ov. Head 1111::-inm, Mi. - 5l- PP’-crs Road. to Duns- "“""‘ C"-Wucry. L-5832-5-29-21. "See mm," “N Play. "Poor Uncle lemon!“ H “— "an "H ¢It>ert“Dramat.lc Club hum" E I DIIY. The Irish Mll- gm 1' E*:‘°t£stant Orphanage, gum‘ “*0 Proceeds for the Jldmiuio I 26 cents. L-5935 ‘“l"l' “‘°“lhl)' mestin 3 until Wmgumnext of the Ladies Aux- in 9 Clhldian Leirion will ‘u3h° Lesion Home to- - All members please L-5019-B-N-IL HI] d C - 5! York Choir, - - 9:3. "ll" 81. at 3.15. Assisting m" "N7 Ffiftuson and Mr. “°°°nIld. vocalists, Miss -w°mI£.C' “Ni Mr. spur Jank- - silver offering for Ia-5913-O-39-ll. .. j. A”“°"-lfiha from man. go Roam‘ °l The Orange Ten, will ‘"9 to noon Juns srd, contributtir}g to M_ a_ lumen to Oi-um secmhrgng; DIMIO by June 16th. .1. A. °"°° River. oi-ans soc- fl’l(‘!‘C2 last niglitfs meeting. Io-UH‘!-6-fl-31. Saint John And Halifax PASS LIST Trade Boards Opposed To AN N llll N C E ll B. N. A.__Act Am “Serious Obstruction To Inter- provincial Trade” Seen In Pro- posed Amendment Sponsored By King Government. (C._ P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) HALIFAX, May 28-—0bjections taken by the council of the Halifax Board of Trade to proposed amendments, of the British North America Act were forwarded today to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. The council voiced particular opposition to a section of_ the amendments that would permit imposition of tax- ation on goods being conveyed from province to province. It was claimed this would prove a serious obstruction to- inter-provincial trade. “If safeguards would be crimination by one province nient would not be so objectionable," Saunders advised the secretary of the Dominion organ-It ization. put in the act to prevent dis- against another, the amend- Secretary E. A. . . . . I '1 he Halifax council was also opposed to “retroactive provisions," Mr. Saunders stated. BOARD cotinaivhmit 0 ll N 0 ll '3) =-®=== iiui-ciiiiiiiiiii No Decisive Answer Given To Commerce Chamber Query. The council of the Charlottetown Board of 'IYade took a non—com- mittal attitude in regard to propos- ed amendments to the British North America Act at a special meeting last night. A telegram re- ceived by the local Board from Mr. W. Mel... Clarke, secretary of the Canadian Boards of Trade in Can- ada. stated that all the Boards of Trade in Canada were being asked to state why they opposed or sup- ported proposed changes in the Act The roiiowihg is the text of the reply to the Chamber oi Coin- cominunication drafted at "In view of the fact that ii spec- isl Senate Committee investigation of the B. N. A. amendment reso- lutions has council of the (.alll1Yl0tI«Ci.0WI1 Board of Tl’f'.d" feel that there is no need to definitely been granted, the commit themselves until all available information has been brought to light." The communication from the Chamber mentioned especially the amendment whereby the provinces would be given the authority to impose sales taxes on goods from othei- provinces. The members of the Chirlottctown Council dis- cussed the matter briefly and in- formally, The opinion was express- ed by several of the members that they were not sufficiently well versed in the subject to make any They d definite m.ommen"ation. felt that the matter Ins ln > “(Continued on Pa_ae 3) The telegram forwarded to W. McL. Clarke, secretary of the Can- adian Chsmber of Commerce, Montreal. by E. A. Saunders read: 1 Meeting council Board of Trade I li;id today discusse‘ proposed lcmendment. to British North Am- i-rica Act giving provinces power to impose indirect taxation. Coun- cil opposed to proposed amendment because it permits of discrimin- ation by one province in taxing products and manufactured goods from another province and also gives power to any province to dis- criminate against persons and com- panies in one provlnoe doing busi- ness in another. If safeguards be put in set to prevent such discrim- ination by one province ogainst an- other amcndment would not be so objectionable. Council also opposed to retroactive provisions. Strong Opposit‘ SAINT JOHN. N. B., May 2&—- Strong opposition to proposed amendments to the British North America Act without the sanction of all the provliices in the Domin- ion, was recorded by the Saint John Board of Trade at a meeting of the council today. Although a statement in the Senate this week by Senator Raoul Dandurand, was to the effect that provincial dele- gates ot the recent inter-provincial conference in Ottawa had agreed to the proposed amendments. it was made clear last night that neither the New Brunswick govern- ment nor the Legislature had agreed to any of the proposed changes. Stockbroker Held" On Theft charge (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wlrti MONTREAL. May 28—Isa.ac W. C. sollowsy, former Toronto stock- broker of the fin-n of solloway Mills. charged with theft of ap- proximately 82.800000 left Mont- real late today for Toronto in the custody of Ontario provincial po- lioe. Mussolini ’s Overtures To Britain Irks London Press (A. P. By Gnnrdinn's Special Wire) u)NDoN, May a8—Premler Mus- solini‘s apparent efforts to smooth Britain's ruffled feelings gained r g A LA A “ . sdor Dino Grandfs long intervtelf with Foreign Secretary Eden. Other signs have pointed to ap- parent. overtures, but the London press was salty in its comment. This Btu sold editorially: "Signor Mussolini oondescends through newspaper interviews to isllushistermsforbelnzlfl’ christian neighbor. Amons 0w" things it seems sanctions must 8° and the ariuni mvv must "1"" dnw from the Mediterranean- "'l'hen His Excellency in 30”‘ will remain his Lihyl 9'“? ‘M flint Britain on inestimsblo boon in his ssroesblo friendship. Aftex that doubtlus he would like more trsds with us, and posslbll I loll! to help oonsolidntc his civilising “ in Africa. "The dictator knows what he wants, and it looks like he's set- ting it for he is findinc sympathet- ic esrs in influential places in Brit- sin." London dlspstchu from Rome for several days have struck A more conciliatory note. with repeated statement that Itsly harbors no surusivg intentions. Ono obstacle to Itslo-British hur- molw, and A sum point. too, is Italian .Antl-British pmpulndfl which has caused the government ti: $530 I CHM OI nnuflflnblufll endmentlFRUM_l".W.li. Succeeds Thomas. I I I-‘onncr Commissioner of Works who was appointed Secretary for the Colonies last night. “llllEEh—Mll.lll”’ HITS up SP till lillliii Travelled At 32 Knots Several Times Dur- ing a Course of 326 Miles. ABOARD THE R. M. S. QUEEN MARY EN ROUTE TO NEW YORK. May 28~Her maiden voy- age logged from the Cherbourg breakwater. the l.nei- Queen Mary pushed ahead through the Atlantic humming. After c’e'ay in the Ciicrbourz ‘ harbcr, the vessel steamed westwird top speed of 32 knots at least sev-‘ era‘. times during 8 course of 326 mile“. Officials dcclinrd to 5‘ate the higlicst. spezd. but if the MM)’ fall more tlian 31.30 luinis for an lirur it would better the l~‘i'eiicli. N3i'niandie‘s best nveizage tor mc' hour. officially timed. Cl‘3‘SSlI1g W118 SIl|l'lC(l ill I Dlld of the Ciicrbaur: bre:ikw:.:er_ re-i versiiig prev‘ous plans to I)(“4ill the. official record fl'Jlil Bishop's Rink 1 at the west entrance of the Eng-3 lish Channel. The giant liner paired xii Clicr- bourg. with vnmus re.isons4in- eluding fosding of gold slllpm?nLi ~advnnced for the delay. She fin- ally got away at 8.35 p. m. A. S. T. Wednesday and iii. l2 noon A. S. T.‘ Thursday was 326 ml'(-s ivrctward.‘ Rohama Biegel, who stowed away‘ on the vessel at southamptovn left. the ship at. Cherboui-g, it. became known today. TORONTO, May 28 — Roliamh Blesel. who "stowed away" on Britakfs giant liner Queen .\inr_v, is s 192'! arts graduate of univer- m7 of Toronto and daughter of I member of Toronto‘: board of edu. cation. ‘ Adds 76th Annual Com- mencement E x e r - cises At 9:30 Today. The ’l6th annual commencement of Prince of Wales College takes at 9.30. Hts (li\'t‘l'I‘i0X‘ De- Biois will preside and present the diplcrius and cer- Tlie ie'.r..rt of :he year's work will be fl€Ii\'0l‘-‘Kl by the Prin- S. N. R0'JL’!'i..s’)i1. Ad- dresses will be given by the acting 3 Preniicr, lion. J. P. Melntyre. thel ‘Minister of Ediicatioii. Hen. Mark. ‘R. Mcdnigaiz, His W0l':2lllp Mayor. P. W. Turner and the Chief Super- intendent of Education. H. H. show. i Miss Aiinstasia Leiglitzzei‘ will bcj place this morning Honour Lieutenant medals, prizes. tiflcatcs, cipiil. Dr. the Valedictorian. Graduates (in alphribeticol order): Kenneth Beer, Montague. Harold Black, Charlottetown. town. Gerard MiicMillan. Eldon. John Ritchie, Charlottetown. Robert Steel. Charlottetown. r-‘vi-1'11 Wofiier. North Rustico. Lewis Woolner. North Rustico. C"‘(l|l'll0!l cl‘.p1o:rins ziivarded to: Arthur Green. Alb:-rton. Eric Wilson. Covchead. Third Year Certificates over: Mziccrilliim. done Scott. Alexis Wood. cent: (Continued on Page 9) Lri_\rDc4N. May 23 — Orm:by-Gore. ‘5 3“ ’“'°“‘3° spccd 0'5 2373 l”‘°t5-l House of Commons that the report The following are the graduates, Anastasia Leightizer, Charlotte- Margaret Websier, Charlottetown. will be (Provisional list) 65 per cent and Iva Bridges. Glynn Firth. Mlllar MacLure. Willtnm Martin. Mtl.i‘j0l’ie Leigh Rnnisay, Hal- Third Year pass list. 64 to 60 per Martorie I'IVnflil’l£lfl.r_I'I2ll‘fll('I Hoc- , Rt .4 i. . . l' Anastasia town. _ Second Row—Gerard MacMillan. ' Eldon. John Ritchie. Charlottetown. Wi‘lia.m First Commissioner of Works, was appointed secretary of the Co'oni tori? ht t . . ed tonight with her powerful luibines‘ J. H. Thommfis who greslfigcglxtf 8 l result of the alleged bud zct leak. PRINCE OF WALES GRADUATING CLASS L l l '1-‘lrst Row—Kc-nneth Beer, Mont- Third R,ow—)largaret Webster, ngne, Harold Blank. Charlottetown, Charlottetown. Evelyn Woolner. Lelghtizer, Chnrlot.ta- North Rustim, Lewis Woolner. North Rustioo. Fourth Raow—(Gradiustion dip- lomas) Arthur Green, Albertun. Robert Steel, Chariurcoown. Eric wiison. Coveheml. imfiaii or Air Ngyrgurgungrl caused Fatal Air SlJllSl .I‘I S$’.I_'. ' ‘ ...°"*=::.‘. crash Is claim N indicating Lite ship travelled her. on the mbum“ of mqum. womd be published next Tiicsdiiy. Earl do in Warr. Deputy Minis- ter of l_=‘islierles. was believed it like‘ i tionnl (l3\\‘ll(li"-lfl of air caused the M iv clio.ce to replace O:iiisby—C—:ro, Q‘‘-‘‘". as First Cominissioiier of Works. De “lam-. M Lflkp pu,-H1“-ia_m1k,, m the la. Warr is it member of the Na- tional Labor pnity. The new Colonial to the title. ____.._4 Found Guilty of Murder (GP. By Guardian‘: Special wire NEW YORK. May 28-fiiohn Flor- helper. must die in the electric chm for the murder of Mrs. Nancy Evans Titterton. who was assaulted and ._ ,_.._.__ apartrncnt on enzn. young nphOlster(‘r's strangled in her Good Friday. returned s verdict of guilty of mur- S/.‘cretni'_\' is _ _ . the on‘y son of ill your oil Lord 5"‘ The log of tlli‘ \v.s ward .‘\llflllllC Hm-}(.,.h Md Wm umnm-cw M.c_~,.ed (C. P. hy Guardin.n's Special Wire) JERUSALEM. May 28—A British pnlcsman and three Arabs were l(‘. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) AMOS. Que-.. May 28—An exc:p- woiznzfed in a new outbiirst of riot- opinion of Capt. Roy Brown. com- iii: in the Holy Land, puny pr idem. who testiiled before Two of the Aral); .--:9 It l‘0l'l‘ll€‘ '5 llH‘.\' today Mil‘? all when British troops iirecl into a ‘P11 of 5'11‘-ll-'|.\"S CH‘-Sll \'i»‘llmS' r;o:imz mob at Kiibatii in noi't.l'ici‘ri \'-'f‘“‘ l‘li“?ll'1li“l Pals-rt no. The British poltceiiiiin Until this ni‘~<‘rn°0n <>I11ijfi\'e of was fatally shot in the old city of ill.“ il~arl_ were kiiown, but iiive~ti- J(.,u_\,,u.,,,_ Hm Arab nssnssin was g.iiion oi the pack sacks found in kmm nm.,.wmd by ,,m,mm. m_ the wreckage sliowed tw:i1ofltliL; lxocman. men were (‘.liil‘0i'tl Carmcinc 0 . .. . ~ Neiv Liskerird. On1.. and Joseph ‘$123 :F1iA0:1\C0l:;n}l_f::n(l:E $:_’0';‘(f“;¥;::I;’(fN1;‘:_:“‘°5°"' Om" B°“‘ ism. when police fired into I! mob . . , .. . , , The other dead were pilot W. H. ?‘l;:§r1:lC:dmmm‘:l(Gc££nb Sfldollj Cliirke of R0ll_\'ll, Quc._ nl’.‘Cl‘iXl.lllC Amb ‘did, 5‘:‘“f:“n£_ W uifing J“; )|Geoi-go Milllinni of Rouyn. Leo cmml snike wh,C‘h h jdmq [Dd Spriiigrr. Oitnwri mining man. Lu- 3 ‘ V 83 ‘ m n Dcafigmi pmsprcmx. from Palestine for three weeks. 2-raiite. Que. and Roy Ham.ilion Tm’ b°"‘b5 °"l‘lC‘l'~“l_ M‘ H"”“ oi‘ lvitiihesnn. sinid 0‘l;l](= at Alec], l;;‘Su.t.‘llg in con- s era 0 proper _v nmage. .*i$:.."‘:l FLATE NEWS FLASH Es‘ der in the first degree. as charged. making the death sentence man- td the Mea "SAl.Al|A' TEA .2’ OTTAWA. May 28-(C.l'.)—A!tu' 5 vigorous debate. the Senate 10- nlght gave second reading to the measure to abolish local cnmmissinnl and establish 5 national harbor board. It wns sent to the railway! ‘"5 telegréphs committee where representatives of boards of trade. chnmberl of commerce. shipping interests uni railways are expected to be lIMI'¢ next W'ednesd|y morning. EDMONTON. May B8——0rxInlsstIori of I province-wide bondholdrrl protective association wag being discussed In Edmonton and Cull"! flnuinlai circles today as the Alberta government went Ifllld W“'1 "5 plans to effect .ompuisory reduction of ln¢¢|’f8¢ “"5 -""‘° 1' Kl!-IL. Germany, my til-—(A.P.)-—0fl'|'N|¥'l new "I" "“|*"°‘}_l‘;' Kiel Bay tonight prepared to panda before its qMIIII|Im|¢'f- I1-{L} - llelehsfuehrer liitier. tomorrow. The Nni Chancellor. aboard his poc- let fhgshili.‘ watched the rim of . uric. of manoeuvres today In '- t|ii-ee-dny nsvnl celebntion. th MANAGUL N.ufl'h._ fig, u——(A.P.)—A revolt against e Nie- uaguui gouomnient. Joined by malls of the national army. spend to- uy to seven: needles: of “I0 °II.|*lv Heralds era.-li of n Geneml Airways Lllnlli‘:‘l . killed today and a score of Arabs. k‘.l'ed ‘ uni subscription Dnilvoud MM sun cumin and u. s. A. 04-50 win BE HELD MAY it. 1931 Privy Council S e t s Date At Special Meeting. PROCLXMATION Will Make Announcement At London Today- (By Thomas T. Champion, C. P. Staff Writer) (C. P. (‘able By Guardian’! Special Wire) LONl)()I\', May 28- A lengthy proclamation pub- lished in a special issue of ' the London Gazette today proclaimed Wednesday, May l 12. 1937, as the day on which King Edward VIII will be - crowned in Westminster Ab- liev. Tomorrow the august of- ficials of the College of! Arms. arrayed in their bright medieval trappings, will accompany the heredit- ary Earl Marshal of Eng- land, the Duke of Norfolk. to certain historic points in the Empire's capital to read the proclamation. The date was fixed at a special meeting of the Privy, Council at Buckingham Pal- ace after consultations be- tween the British govern- ment and the governments of the Dominions and other bodies which will play an im- portant part in the ceremon- ies. 3,000,000 to Attend At least 3.000.000 people from ev- ery corner of the Empire and 3.1-: most every foreign country are ex- pected to visit London to see the pageantry and ceremonial that will mark the event. Every Domin- ion and colony will have its delega- tion present. and at least 10 ruling kings and qiiee ogeth with the (Continued on Page 3) You CAN «’i=.i.\. or 114: T EllERC\Y A MAN M’l’\.iE$ To A some ‘uiiafam lies ‘Ii-llNKiHC. or VEQEfAB\.i=.<=. OR Fm-\ l l l Fresh to strong winds; cool and unsettled with 0c(‘ZIsil'In:l' rain. l TORONTO, May 28 - .\iinimui‘l land maximum temperatures: Dawson 34 62 Aklavik 30 53 Edmonton 54 93 Regina. 42 91 W'innipeg 56 35 Te ronto 35 51 Ott awn 40 54 Moiil real 42 56 Quebec “ "5 Snfint Johr. ‘6 50 Halifax 44 43 Charlottetown 40 50 Maritime West: Fresh to stmns northwest winds; partly cloudy and cool with scnztered showers. Maritime Bust: Hesh to strong winds; cool and unsettled with ac- casionafrnin. High tide this morning at 5.12 and this afternoon at 5.17. sun sets this evening at 7.36 and ii‘se: tomorrow morning at 4.18. Full moon Friday. June 5, at 1.22 IL in. Summersidc tide eighteen utes later than Charlottetown. THE CAR. FERRY min- hours Borden 0.45 A. M. (lztrl) I‘. ll. [nave Tormsntlno (lxtrn) II A. In _I-I0r.I.Dnl|1¢neu [Islam