horses May 16th. A. M. Wright. OIL MERE MAN_ {in lmllservicelstrllestrvloawhile itlssts. Merlin: Guallllal. Teaadad Ill oaaristretcws ‘Guardian ‘Iva om. 1 Fourth —l5rince Convention A Great Success Hon. Heath seBLE, K.C., Ana Mr, Hugh Morrison’ Unanimously Nominated As Conservative Candidates At Largest Con- vention Held In Community History. i The tomb district r P in c . ventions of that Countyo yeslerfllay oiltyislpegllmfiifffl‘, party. The convention was held in Centrevilie Bedeque Hail and was undoubtedly the largest convention ever held in that district. The electors renewed their confid- ence in the present government, when they unanimously made Hon. Heath Strong, K.C., and his colleague, Mr. Hugh Morrison, the choice oi the meeting to represent the district at the forthcoming provincial election, SKY ‘IIAIN ‘ COMPLETE! JOURNEY --_..- Mr. Morrison was nominated for Councillor. His nomination was moved by Max Lefurgey, Tryon. seconded by Claude B. Delaney, of Albany, and supported by James Pendersast and others. Mr. Strong's nomination ior ss- sernbiymsn was moved by Michael Mulligan. Newton. and seconded by David L. Walker, New Arinan. and ably supported, The meeting was one of the largest ever held in the district, HAVANA, May it-The first in- ternational sky train arrived safe- ly at uavana today siier a aoos mils flight from Miami, Fla. The two gliders towed by an air- plane landed before a cheering crowd oi 50.000 persons in front oi the Legislature and the pilots, were welcomed by President Carlos viendiata. every poll being represented by the ‘ full qutzts of delegates with many - suppor rs. I I When Mr. Strong and Mr. Mor- rison entered the hail with mem- bers‘ oi the government they were greeted-with hearty applause. Both candidates represented COMING EVENTS. l "MEETINGS. ETC "Reserve July 10th ior Tea Party ~= =- -~--- w-e-e-l» e.:::..:-c..:" “Will be in Montague with 1a iivfnziitb°§§ the méz-lf: . iority of 1'10 votes and Mr. Mor- rison ran a very close contest with Hon. Walter M. Lea, Liberal lead- er, losing the seat by only nine votes. Dr. W. P. MacBrlde, convenor oi the district, presided and welcomed the delegates and members oi the Il-‘ldfihb-id-ii. "Gee Orwell Head‘ YRS. mcsent their play in Uigg school Hall. Friday, May 17th. Ll-‘IEZG-S-ll-ii "Hear Nir. Orsborn lecture in Clifton Hall Thursday nightil , - 5 |g_ government. _.__. Mr. Louis Pearson was appointed "Picture and dance at Murray Semis!!- River Thursday _ night. Montague “twang” ‘P7579 After the usual routine of busi- ness had been conducted nomin- ations were called for candidates to represent the district in the forthcoming provincial election. Both nominations were received with hearty applause. Mr. Hugh Morrison in rising to thank the delegates ior their re- newed confidence in him to rep- resent the Conservative party at the coming election, said it would be a great honor tortpresent the present government, as they had done more for education and pub- lic works than any government since Coniederation. It was a priv- liege to work with men oi such calibre as Premier MacMillan and Hon. G. Shelton Sharp. They were untiring in their efforts to obtain all they oeuld ior the province s-nd had been successful in securing large grants from Ottawa for this province, which the Liberals had not been able to do. He commend- ed the efforts oi his colleague, Hon. Mr. Strong, who is a. consist- ent worker for his district and granted all requests wherever pos- sible regardless oi politics. Mr. Strong's Inception l-lon. Heath Strong, K.C., re- ceived a. great ovation as he rose to acknowledge his nomination. He supported the remarks of Mr. "Dr. Ila Coursierc, Dentist, will be in Murray River May lath, 11th L-‘IGGZ-t-lb-li. "Dutch Operetta ,Crapaud, Fri- lay, May l'lth. Proceeds 8t. John's W. A.' Mac and 20c. L-‘lbotl-S-lb-M. "The East Royalty Dramatic Club presents "George in a Jam" in Harrington Hall Friday, 17th. L-‘IIWB "Annual meeting Ladies Aid Prince Edward Island Hospital will be hel‘ Wednesday, May 22, at 3.30 pm. at Hospital. L-7582 "Friday night, Holy Redeemer Boy Scout Troop present three act play, "The Street Boy," Holy Re- deemer Hall, 8.30. L-‘IBBO "Borden Lina Club loading hogs, lambs, calves, Albany, Wed- nesday, May l5, hours l2 to 3. Note change oi hours. L-‘IBOZ-b-IB-Zii ‘flame to the ‘opening of the Breadalbanc Library at Brcadalbane l-lall on May 16th at. 8 P. M. Prem- ier MacMillan and other speakers will attend. 11-7555-5-15-21. "An Agricultural meeting will be held in Argyle Shore Hail on tIhui-sday evening at eight o'clock. Representatives from the Depart- ments will be present. _ Il-‘liisil-b-lt-fii. ent government and said it was the best in the last decade. He. paid a high tribute to the Hon. Dr. MacMillan. as one who was born “Cornwall Concert Wednesday. (amtmmd ‘m H” m ‘yelled in London tonight p overs ard "Island Like the Dt - / CHARIJOTTETOWNJZANADA, wnonasnlxvfulv 1s. 193s’ TI Wllrinul annwslu, AFRICA Italian-Ethiopian Ten- sion Causes Specula- tion in London. (Copyright 1935 by The Haves News Agency) (5- P- by Guardian's special Wire) LONDON, Mlay lt-Ilbar pre- that Halo-Ethiopian tension is reiwh- , i118 the point where war eventually i may come. . Ofilclsl circles forsee extraordin- sry international complications. They fear Italy and Ethiopia will X's-enact the Japanese-Manchurian crisis before the League oi Nations and that this might culminate in Italy abandoning the League, as did Japan. Austrian circles in Ilondon fear, as a corollary to this, the playing of s trump card by Germany. They say that in the event of war, and if condemnation of Italy by the international body in Geneva shouldiollow, the Government of Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg of Austria would not last a month. 1n spite of the fact that Rome Pflfiillfifltly assures London that the troops and material sent to Eritrea are being constantly re- Placed by different mobilized div- isions, the British believe the new recruits will not possess for several months the qualities of the men they have replaced, and the mater- ials call foa- a time element in their manufacture. Furthermore experts here are a trifle skeptical over the capability oi Italian fac- tories in the matter oi producing sulliicient {munitions for a long “B1961!!! in Africa, and poaible eventual operations in Europe. Gravel Type Of Road tiraoted For, McMillan. Received Ovation Morrison with regard to the prss- . PREMIER MACMILLAN May 15th.. Male double ottetown from Charl . Also road- lnss. Coma and anioysn evening oi rood music and entertainment. Il-‘ldl-B-ll-li. "nae liimtar Itivar Dramatic Club will present their three act slay "Dotty and bait!" in ssascn- ltall ‘ihursday, slay is. l! rainy. IONDON, May 14.-.A season or ,lhyl'l.’flaisflaywiilbe of-theTl-easuryflbnry lnllaviialdilallundsr uatwashinlwmlaiesd ill a the Wflnlh‘! 12- be said the United ltltll wane . mo. weather wfldhvasi 112211331: 1351131113; , . currencies. was w v n “urban-n shades of finmcial opinion in rgur- fill . Great tain officially remained stabilisation. Cna wall in- issued snares in close touch with the treasury said however: "Mor- selltlisub address was obviously 9N- for b bald. to the view that Mr. Morten- ......_._... thaws address did not constitute sn invitation in Britain to take the ' Little Reaction To United‘ Monetary Policy Bench observers however viewed the American treasury head's sd- dress-ss an economic olive branch extended across the Atlantic. Parisian financial circles expres- sed gieasura attire tone of the spsec , and the newspaper Paris Midlssldflthsnaxtmevsis upto to Inglsnd to expressed tmsnt that the speech sshinston contained but a ma! Asphalt For Southport Rd. Repairs, At 951521113115 Own Ex- pense, Will Result In Better lie-Nominated For Fourth Prince HON. HEATH STD-ONO. K. C. HP.E.I. Hospital Nurses BIB- HUGE ‘MORRISON’ ‘Graduation ' Exercises lGEY(§()PVlGEY F e d eral Can didate 1 Nominated____For Kings. Hon. A. A. MacDonald, Choice Of Convention J .-A. MacDonald, M.P.—Messrs. M.L.A., And Reid Underhay Fifth Kings. yesterday, Dominion Parliament: Candidate for King's C MacDonald, M.D., -M.L.A. Provincial Legislature: Candidate for Councillor, Reid Underhay, Bay Fortune. For Assemblyman, 5th Held Last ' Evening Gov. DeIBIois A p p o in t e d‘ To Dal Board HAZLWAX. May id-Reierence in the fact that Daihousie University's Board oi Governors had been "re- iniorced" through the addition oi moot-Governor George DeBlols oi Prince Edward Island and Dr. Clarence Webster oi Shediac, N. 5., was made today by President Carlo- ton Stanley in his address to the students at convocation. _ " . Other new msmhfirradiiéiffifltlve board in the late year include Ben- aior W. H. Dennis of Halifax. And “Never to tire, never to grow cold; to be patient, sympathetic, tender; to hope always; like God to love always. this is duLy." Such was the motto recommend- by His Honour Lieut.-Governor DeBlois to the graduating nurses oi the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal at their annual graduation ex- ercises held last evening in St. Paul's Parish Hall. Governor DeBIois in opening his remarks congratulated and extend- ed best wishes to the nurses. Con- tinuing he stated, "We are very proud oi our hospital." But i1 it is to maintain the present high stand- ard oi usefulness it is very neces- sary that we do our part in contrib- uitinrriitlsnclally and otherwise to its support. In addressing the nurses he told them, "You will have to be prepared to make many sacrifices of personal interests ii you are to remain true to the high ideals oi’ your noble profession." A feature oi the program was the Florence Nightingale Pledge administered to the seven graduating nurses by Rev. H. D. Raymond. The Voledictony was exceptional- ly well delivered by Miss Mabel Burdett and was received with continued app‘ by an audience which taxed the seating capacity of the hall. The text oi the address appears below . The meeting was presided over by Mr. W. K. Rogers, who in his re- marks at the close oi the program paid fine tribute to the work oi the Ladies Aid under the presidency oi Mrs. E. T. Higgs. The speaker stated that the maintenance oi the hospital is very largely dependent upon the work oi this organization. He announced that the annual meeting oi the Hospital would be held in St. Paul's Hall on,Tuesday, May 28. On behalf of the Ladies Aid he thanked the people ior their splen- did attendance and St. Paul's Church for their unfailing cour- tesy in giving the use oi the hall. ‘He also extended hearty thanks to the performers who so generously made lip the program. Mr. Rogers pointed with pride to the fact that while the hospital has now to pay interest on a. $126,- 000 bonded debt as well as an in- creased payroll amounting to near- ly $19,000, there is, this year a. sur- plus in the vicinity oi $40). He paid tribute to the work of Mr. James Paton. chairman oi the Purchasing Committee, and Mr. S. A. MacLeod, mhlflliflll oi the Propczvty Commit- Than Was Con- States Premier A ““ comment on the Lib- eral attempt to make political cap- ital out oi the highway experimen- tation policy-approved by both party spokesmen in the Legislature last session-was made by Premier MaloMiilan yesterday in addressing the Conservative convention at Georgetown. , “You will have noted in the press accounts oi the convention which nominated Messrs. J. P. McIntyre and H. H. Cox as Liberal candid- ates," he said, "reference to the Southport road project. They seem w think that that is going to damn this Government. although. they know very well that we are ex- perimenting in economical road sur- facing. and we have not gone be- hind anyones hack to admit that a portion oi the Southport project has ‘not been a success. This was due largely to defective drainage and poor soil condition. But we Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan extended congratulations to the graduating nurses. to the hospital, to the board oi management. to the med- ical staii. and to all the interested people who attend the graduation (Continued on Page i0) (Continued on Page l0) Howard MacDonald, M.L.A., The convention, which was fully representative oi ever? 00111118 dil- trict, was presided over by Mr. Arthur F. McQuaid, KC, presid- ent of the King's County Conserv- ative Association. The greatest harmony and enthusiasm prevail- ed. The nominations in each case were made unanimously, no other names being suggested. The Conservative record. feder- ally and provincially, was reviewed in addresses which evoked storms of applause by Hon. J. A. Mac- Donald, retiring federal repre- sentative for the Count i FY0101" the Hon. W. J. P. Macmillan. Messrs. J. H. Myers, M?" W- Chester B. itdolmre. MP. and Hun. H. Prank MacPhee. The candid- ates also spokc briefly. with “'19 exception of Mr. Underhay who was unavoidably absent. Resolutions indorslng the ership oi Rt. Hon. R. as Prime Minister of Canada and of Hon. Dr. MecMillan as Premier of the Province were passed unani- mously, as was a third resolution paying tribute to the splendid services rendered to the Dali-Y FY11‘! Province by Hon. J. A. MacDon- ald, MP. 1 Cheers and Applause The convention was the larsflfl seen in Georgetown for very many years. ft terminated with hearty cheers ior the candidates, for Prime Minister Bennett, Premier MacMlllan and Hon. Mr. Mac- Donald, On the platform, in addition to those above mentioned. were Mr. George Poole, vice-president oi the Kings County Association; Mr. Martin MacKinnon, secretary; l-Ion. H. D. MacLean. “hd Mr. Maynard F.- MacDonald. 10mm! Conservative legislative mber. Appreciation oi the magnificent demonstration oi zeal and en- usiasm shown at the meet-ins was expressed by every speaker. General regret was voiced at Hon. Mr. MacDonald's decision to retire from active politics. His statement expressing appreciation of the loyal support given him. both in the federal and provincial fields over a. period oi twenty- eight years, and his assurance that while no longer a candidate hc was wholeheartedly behind his successor, the Hon. Dr. MacDon- aid, and would do everything he could to insure his election, were received. with loud applause. Fuilest confidence in the ability of both the federal and provincial candidates to carry the Conserv- ative colours ‘nuv was Nivozvs "H1555 Amid enthusiastic applause, at a convention which filled to capacity the spacious the following candidates were nominated as Conservative standard-bearers in the and federal election contests respectively: District of King's: .has for five years 14 PAGES M. D., Is Unanimous As Successor To Hon- J .H. MacDonald, ‘ ‘ Nominated For For Kings County i 1 Town Hall at Georgetown coming provincial ounty: Hon. Augustine A. of King’s: Mr. Mr. J. 5th District Georgetown. dorsed enthusiastically by the audience. Prompt Despatch oi Business After brief opening remarks by the chairman. the convention as representing the Fifth District proceeded immediately to busi- ness. ‘ Mr. Underhays nomination was moved by Mr. James Ciough, Mur- ray Harbour North, and seconded by Mr. John A. MacKlnnon. Georgetown. Mr. J. H. MacDonald's nomin- ation was moved by Mr. Cameron Reid, Murray Harbour North, and seconded by Mr. Joseph R. Mac- Donald, Panmure Island. After these nominations had been unanimously indorsed, the conven- tion delegates representing the County proceeded to the, nomin- ation oi Hon. Dr. MacDonald as federal candidate which was made on motion of Mr. N. C. Stewart, Highbank, seconded by Mr. Fred- erick Sinnott, Morell, and was also unanimously indorsed. ' An extended report oi the apecohmaking, in which both ied- eral and provincial issues were ably dealt with. will appear later. RE SOLUTION S D. .1, HON. A. A. MACDONALD. M. Unanimously nominated , y as Federal Conservative candidate 1 [or Kings County. , liEllllBERllU CANDIDATES NBMINATEB In the nominations for. Ilibesral (candidates ior the coming prov- incial election to represent the Third-and. Fifth Districts of Prince some new blood was introduced at both conventions. The Third Dis- trict placed Mr. Morin Gallant, 0t Wellington, in the running for ' Assemblyman and there were two nominations for Councillor, Mr. G. W. Ramsay, Malpeque (who was defeated at the lest election by Hon. Thomas MacNutt) and Mb. Edward Larkin of Grand River, Lot l4, who is an entirely new man. Mr. E. P. Foley for the Fifth Dis- trict is also new to politics and. was nominated in the place of Dr. ‘g , J. F. McNeill, M. L. A., who stated . ' some time ago that he was going out of politiw. 1, Mr. L. R, Alien, M. L. A., was r~_ unanimously nominated for Coun- ' -.'- cillor for the Fifth District. , 1* Both conventions were held in ‘i. the Labor Union Hall with all polls . ‘ fully represented. Mr. Jas. MacCardlc, President of Following is the text oi the re- solutions, which were adopted un- animously: Moved by Mr. Christopher Mc- Guigan, st. Mary's Road. seconded by Mr. P. J. MacDonald, Peaks‘: Station: Whereas the Right Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister oi y nada. guided the oes- tinies oi Canada as leader c! the Conservative party and. whereas» these years have been years oi world-wide unrest and depression. which have overcome most oi the governments oi the world. Never- thcless, Canada, under the wise guidance oi this devoted leader, has weathered all the storms better than voiced by every speaker, and in- Scientifically Correct O The various Ingredients oi e baiting powder must be proportioned lust right and always e the same . . . to get maximum raisins pews: and even results. Schwartz la scientifically proportioned, and its ieavenlns power notably In excess ei Dominion Government require- sleste. Time's a iIWIRI- able economy In using Sc SCHWARTZ Baxmo Powosa Hlfl-t “AM. 1 _ . . NO AWN rdennostosilver. WOOL, Dorsetshire, Eng“ Mo? ii-As. desperate a. fight se ever "Lawrence oi Arabia" waged on the desert was fought today by the army's leading surgeon to save the life of the famed war-time figure. his skull irsctured in a motorcycle accident. The military hospital at Boving- ion Camp, where T. l. Shaw. bet- ter kriown as Colonel '1‘. E. Law- rence, lies unconsoiousflannounced‘, that "it is now ascertained thatl Shaw has a fractured skull." A. hoqital attache said "his condi-‘ ticn is very serious." The authorities maintained si- lence the details of last niflws accident. It was apparent‘ that Lawrence was travelling at s terrific mead when his motorcycle shot around "Hellfire Corner" at “Lawrence OfArabia ”Near Death In Cycle Accident any country oi the world. m E t Pym “be M Ass b’ Be it therefore resolved that this m?“ aged as ‘fgahmag °° “Mann” ‘mica m’ “ppncmtlh 0r Nominations for Councillor for ' the 591mm‘! w°rk which our W?" the Third District were not unani- has done ior Canada. pledges! Age mow’ ML Ramsay and Mr. Larkm. i‘ loyalty °°““§‘“‘§§,,f“§p°,§§,§ ‘Q: both having supporters at the n g°“s°"’§h§°f1gg‘§ matting, heyday? meeting. Alter ballots had been at» "‘ l. erv e 0 ”- . lxliiasltglcriiril-lign, may bcespklecdiicyl re- (Continued on Page l3) stored. _,___ , "“>“"~" l‘ Moved. by Mr. John Beck, Jlurray F ‘ ' _ l - River, seconded by M11 Josellh G113" RAD“) “Rona Avis ‘f ., lant. New Aehsd1fi= w J P M c COME AND Q0 BUT .; Whereas, t e on. . . . u - ,1 Para"; 1*‘ ,{,*,‘,$..,Z"‘;,°,.“ {QM an an a er o ' - g - - , ti Part in this Province has since .- '° i casr (m: some 1 (continued on Page l0) Moreion Heath and collided with ‘ a lb year old cyclist with such a!‘ violent impact that Shaw was‘ . tapulled 130 feet. The youth who was riding the ‘y! llcycle, Albert Hargreaves, suiier- _ m\u‘_y"\\liii :d from a concussion and was __.--'I\V \' - cken to the same hospital. Acquaintances oi Lawrence re- gnaw“ “u, ‘h u “n; ca: eats: .a: arm .1»- 1-1- -°-'*='»'-- I - arly win s: clearing not In ' ing some sausages back to the my," 1,, umwnhfm camp where he was “Alrcraitsman hnrlotleicwn .. so es g Shaw" until his retimmgng m. .\lnrit‘lrne West Frelsh urd strain: y Vlarch. Ha also took a bad m!" Kriifililnswlnuli. "$2.32.. coitus '. mce st Highgate Hill. laredevll rider. Marks m the roadway at the scene of the crash indicated that he braked hard in a frantic eiiort to avoid running down the young cyclist. ’ H0 ll l now-era a: first to strong northerly winds: not much change in temperature. Bun sets this evening at 1.20 rises tomorrow morning st LII. ‘Laue Ierdaa Isl A ‘l. (Ilka ‘ ma" Tr-mcttlna (lam) 1i" i .2.‘- l‘ \l drill! areas: