* Maxims OI‘ A. More M Jr 1‘. ousdsadiqbfllll Ill lilt- IImslslIIlstiIsMI-ii‘ 553w" Inordlnn Two Cont »irty 5 five; Recezve‘ Dzplomas Closing ExerFis-es Of Lib Institute Will Be Held This Mloarlfi ing In Princellles College Hall. AttbofotlnnlolosingofthePrinco 1T0 CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1933 Islmd Ilbrary Institutn, which is to be held in the Prince of Wales CollegfHall at 10 o'clock this morninl. the following will rc- “ive diplomas: lvliss Bernice Cullen, pity; Miss Margaret Evans, St. John, “B; Miss Alice Fraser, City; Miss Jean Gill, City; Miss Hilda. W. Gil- us, Arlington, 1m 14; Miss Adelaide Miss Margaret nkins, Miss Lois Jones, City; Miss jury Lnrkin, Richmond; Miss El- Miss Marjorie uocsllum. Miss Rita MacDonald, Resurrection, Sister st. Miss Ella M. McGrsth, Rev. Ray- mend V. MaoKensie, w. Kenneth umphrey. City; senor lows. City: o. Macmillan. Miss Letitia Pass- mcn. City; m. merino Poirisr. Mlscoucheylvfr. Elmer Plncau, Tig- nlsh; Miss Mary Ramsay, City; Mr. E. Benjamin Rogers, City; Miss Lil- lian Ronxkcy, West Dublin, NS: Miss Marlon Ross, Kinrces; Miss Lily H. Seaman, Miss Kathleen Sin.- clair, Miss Marion Stewart, City; Miss llilrene Margaret Walker, I-Isli- fax, N.S.‘; Sister Mary Angela. Keefe, City; Sister Mary Ida, Kinkoro; Sis- ter Mary pf Iourdes Clarkin, Sister Mary Ursula Cullen, Sister of the lulu!"- Clty; Sister St. Daniel of Rome, ftustlco; Sister Mery Charles and mister Mary Raymond. City. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC i ii- "Announcers: Ills soluun as strictly pnysblo ln ndvnnee, "Special show Ealpecuo Mon- day. 2021-7-20-41. "Ills Oovehead Road Ice Cream 2009-7-20-11. Festival postponed. "St. Columhab Tea Party, Aug- cst 9th. Reserve this date. 2022-7-26-41. onto are Inserted ln I oantn pol word TAKE-tiff 0F FLYINGHEET the Atlantic safely. ly injured, and who hope to contin to England. are shown in their Amy Johnson Molllscn and her husband, Captain James Mclllson. nnpowly Uoopod death Sunday night, July ss, when their noro- plnno, Seafanr, crashed at Bridge port, Connecticut, aftor spanninz i! The "flying sweethearts," who were only slight- ‘ ' ue their flight to Bogdod. and blei latest photog-rs f $40,000 To Be Expend- ed on Public Works in Various Parts of Country. lilr. W. Chester S. Mcibure, MP. Firm mun: or LIBRARY Vote of Thanks Ex- tnsignurn augfitai, l Unfavorable Weather. I "Dr. Johnson's Offics closed July 27th to August 22nd. , 2048-7-27-31 , i --_.. ; ‘nz hTes nfsiaslelgt. Pig's; (omens nus) ep one - . er _ _ “m” “m” 2m_1_m_m_ axon. nausea, Nfld, July as "Ice Cream Festival and Dance in Sturgeon Hall, Tuesday, August let. 2007-7-28-21. "Moonlight Sail, S. S. Harland. under auspices Holy Name Tennis Club, August 8rd. 2085-7-29-21. "Dance, Wiltshire Hall. Satur- day night: Music by "Buckle Bust- “3. I 2079e7-2B-2i "Harland excursions Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. For further information phone 7'13. - 14B4-7-3-tf "Meet me tonight at the B, I. S. dance, City's leading dance pavil- ion, featuring Cspitoliam Orches- tra. 2101-‘1-29-1! "Club loading livestock at Mt. Stewart Wednesday mcrnfhg, Aug- ust 2nd until train time. List D. l. McDonald. 2098-7-29-11. "Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, bargain days at Jenkins Bros. ‘Cash and Carry Store, Vernon. 2078-7-28-81 "Crapaud Church of England Picnic Saturay afternoon, August 19th next on Rectory grounds. 2094-7-29-11. "Ice Cream Social in Graham's Rood Hall, Tuesday evening, August let. If not fine will be held the fol- lowing evening. 2054-7-28-21. "Ice Cream Festival-Bingo, etc, in aid of St. Mary's Church, Mon- tsgue, ‘ruesdsy evening, August 1st. i! not fine, next evening. 2095-74041. "Annual baby show and festival gear, Then cams the word of post- Reports Necessit- ates Cancellation of Earlier Plans. -'f‘ake-cff for Inland of the 24 Italian Flying boats homewsrd bound from Chicaio. was "postponed indefinitely" tonight because of un- favorable i‘ weather. General Italo Balbo made the announcement af- ter receiving reports that conditions were unfavorable over his brcjoeled 1,800 mile course from Shoal Harbor to Valentin or Bantry Bay. Are All Set \ . All was in readiness for a start at 2 a. m., E.S.T., tomorrow; the giant ell-metal crafts were refuel- led yesterday; officers and men were rested in preparation for the longest non-stop hop of the two-way jour- ney across the Atlantic and crowds had arrived to be in at the leave- taklng. But the Generals announ- cement was quite definite. The big squadron, which has cov- ered more than 8,000 miles since it left Orbetello for Chicago on July 1, flew here Wednesday from Shed- isc, NB, leaving one plane at Vic- toria Harbor, P. E. I., for minor re- pairs. It continued the Journey to this harbor yfisterday. Prepare for Tske-ofl By eight tonight Shoal Harbor was cleared of all motor boats and the supply ship Alice had moved further up the Sound out 1f tho way positions o1 several planes View changed to facilitate the-tske-off. The Italians were busy all day ruck- ing and clearing sway Iullsrfluolll Aged Truro Woman Rescued After Hav- ing Been Missing Since Thursday. (Canadian Press) TRURO, N. B., July zit-Safe at homo after 24 hours of wandering through the Colcheeter County woods, s. 91 year old woman to- night told of her harrowing exper- ferlce. She was Mrs. Roderick Mac- Kenzle of West Branch, who was rescued today sftcr having been lost since Thursday morning. The aged woman had spent the night on s bed of boughs beneath a spruce tree while a heavy rain- pour drenched the woods. Although bears have been seen frequently in this district, sh said she was not afraid and fell asleep ss soon as she had lain down. , She told of seeing several moose, but said they did not frighten her "much." She said she had been "very lonely," but had found her plight improved by her determin- ation to "make the best of lt." Lats yesterday aftternoon, ahe saw her son John and his daugh- ter Eleanor pess within 100 feet while they searched for her. But they could not hear her feeble shout and continued on out of eight. She was found today by two neighbors, within a mile of her home. Rail Order For Sydney II. JOHN'S, Nfld., July 20-(0. P. Cabin-Sir Newton Moore. Pres- ident of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, today received s, cable from England informing him Stocks had a rather heavy but thin and very dull market today as com- modities skidded end foreign ex- changes cut capers. and Winnipt-‘B. as well declines in cotton here, were partly associated Safe At Home After Harrowing Experience hauls: m ,c.|>.n. mammals»..- e W . uranium (Canadian Preu) MONTREAL, July zap-mt ear-o'- ings of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way for the month of June showed an increase of M70370 over the cor- responding month of last year, sc- cordlng to figures announced today. Net earnings in June wu-e $3,- 049,387 as compared with $1,518,610 in June of 1932. Gross earnings were only 110,439 631, $57170 below the 1982 total while operating ex- penses of $8,380,244 showed a reduc- tion of $627,941. Gross earnings for the first six months of the year tote] $59,128,494 as compared with $58,045,299 in the same period of last year. Net earn- ings at $4,861,140 for the first six months show a reduction of $390,738 from the same six months of 1932. Market Follows Currencies By John L. Cooley. Assoclsicd Pmss Financial Writer. NEW YORK, July 28.-(A1=.)— Reactions of grains at Chicago that the tender of the corporation with currency movements. Sterling Aug. 1st st Charlottetown I-Iospilfll- r emem, Reéreghmsnts. home cocking host-h - In lngo. Don't miss i. Tues ay . lfterncon and evening. 2049-7-27-81 Ana l-A rgentlne "Extra special. Jenkins Bros. his. man's work shirts, 59c; Island Tfeaty Approved Maid Yeast, none better, 5c per box: hand made ties, extra spe- rial. 40c. ' " not fine following evening. RE- tic. 2074-7-28-21 "Come to sports and dance at shtovvn Rink Tuesday. Aux. l. If tl on moods. Good mu- 2090-7-29-11 BUENOS AIRJiB, July 28—(AP) -'I‘he Senate today approved an Anglo-Argoflfllld trade treaty re- cently negotiated. The vote was 13-8. The Chamber pact several dwyl I00- ratified the "On Monday, July 81st, Jenkins 5M. Mlllvlsw, will open their MW Oesh and Corry Store st Vernon $11580. Watch for bargain sale cir-. sr. 207I-7-2B-2l “Life Insurance token to protect- ilivtd ones is the most unselfish Ii th . "m. n s world lowest rats, 5mm "mum Sun Life. Ofirlom w Noun‘: Warehouse My am u. W’! Clifton, “y. August s. Secure yours your young and enjoy the t J. A. Moon. July 22-31. noted, empty 010D!- , on, August 4t McKay’! ' . _ mesdsy kugust 1st. Out-lifts Bros, Pfflfldfltitdh, Thurs- Highcet market The Congress still must approve the tariff schedules contained ill the messiuo. Mattern Lands At Winnipeg WINNIPIIG. July 2! - (C3) - Jhmnls Msttem. delay" I10)!- qircllng airmen, landed st M! p. m, 0.8.1‘. Oil his wsy m R00 gins, u. ‘Ibronto and New York to complete his flight. I-Ie was so- PreliminaryHear- llmlnary examinations of hiormsn ‘flower and Holly Skclton charges of aiding the attempted escape of Alvoh Ienwood. l8 y!" old convicted murder. were sd- iournsd today until Monday. The youths srs ehsrssd provided Hsnwood with a saw used to beck tnroush three bars of his for 12,000 tons of steel rails for de- livery to the South African Govern- ment at Cape Town hsd been ac- ceptsd. Sir Newton, who came to New- foundland recently to inspect tho Wabsna ore mines of the corpora- tion, said the order would be rolled st Sydney. N- 5- ving- Adjourned (Canadian Press) I Aliflmiwl‘. N. s.,‘ July 20-Ju- 011 with having wmpsnied b0 Pilot "Pot" Reid. II will take off at dawn '10!‘ ‘Ibfollio but has not decided how long he oeli. Henwood is under sentance to i mm mm hang on Sepusnber 12 for them. C. M. B. immedistelyon discov- mnnls-n-nlnansauonnsssuu onsonnsaossoonmisa opening hers, but its extreme loss against dollars st New York was more than recovered before Ameri- can markets closed. Nevertheless, quotations on the staples remained down. Fire In Woods Near St. Peters mlleanorthofStPetu-swosro- period to the Mounted Police headquarters by the n. o. u. P. seaplane yesterday. About loo men were fighting the flames. Inspector finder:- 51%? ”“'“"' m‘ "" "will! "°'"““”'- stones to It. Peters. sndisncwreportsdtobsnesr ssvsralfanndwelllnsl. took a bad spill at London before Afinlnthswoodsaboutthrse Vtcnded Lecturers, And Appreciation of Series Expressed. The final lecture of the series on u" 38611810111111 of Books. delivered in -- “ with the library In- stitute was given last evening by Dr. G. B. Lomer, Chief Librarian of McGlll University, The subiect of the lecture was "How Books Are some detail the manufacture of paper l.n the earlier ages and at i116 Present time. The manner 1n which the paper was folded, and "19 Print-ins process were outlined briefly. illustrating the process with explanatory slides the lecturer then showed how books are bound. After the leaves had been firmly bound ibgether s. pastcboard cover was fastened to the book. The binding was then finished with paper, cloth, or leather. Various kinds of leather used in binding were shown on the screen. . on: the conclusion of the lecture, Mr. R. H. Rogers moved a vote of thanks tn Dr. Imner and Colonel Bovey for the lectures from which the audiences had derived so much profit. The hearers had often been amused and always interested and had received a gQst deal of infor- mation and inspiration. The lect- ures on the Background of Books would enable coo to make in the future wiser and better selections of books. The mind could not take in new knowledge without a frame_ work of knowledge on which the 115W mllllii be hill-it. The audiences owed s. great debt of gratitude to those who made the lectures poe- sible. - flhe motion was ccnded by Mr. O. H. Black, who also cam-eyed 819st appreciation of the lectures. DT- 19m" 111 Wlllylng expressed the hope that as many as possible would attend the convocation today. Issues Sta rm Warning WABHDXGTON, July 28.—(A.P.) -Tbe weather bureau today issued the following storm warning: "Advisory report from Bahmues 12 noon indicate centre tropical dis- turbance is between Watllng Island 8nd 0st Island moving northwest- ward. No strong winds reported, but caution still advised vessels in Dam» Hurricane HAVANA, July nil-car.) -'I‘he National Observatory st 12 o'clock EST, today said the hurricane in ‘rhsfllvbsgonssversldsylsm mspeoior Irlpps requests that the West Indies was in the virinity of Ion Salvador Island, the Ba- GIOIGITOWN, British Gal- lon, Joly se. — (CI. Cable) — lsgsr production of British Guiana in i088 ls expected to roach the I982 record of 140,- (uomnuu lunclnnu Hill numis has received intimation from the Minister of Public Works that his pplication for an appropriation for public wonks in Queens County has been ranted to the extent of s14,- 000. ‘rhis money will be expended on work at Red Point. Southport, ‘lraosdle. Vernon Bridge. Pownal, Nine Mile Creek, Bonshaw and Vic- HVIIPERIAL POTENTATI J. N. Sebroll. Norfolk, Va» Bi- torncy, who was installed as the Impcria Potentate and ruler of 600,000 nobles from the United States, Cannon, lllexlca, the Canal Zone and the Hawaiian Islands at the close of the 59th annual re- union of the Imperial Council of Shrlners at Atlantic City. siooooomuuage B y F i r e I n Quebec Store (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, July 28——Followlng un- explained explosion in the second storey of the American stores building on St. Joseph Street late today, fire spread rapidly to the adjoining Imperial Theatre dss- troyincnkoth buildings "hi! dam- aging wily nearby sisumues. A general alrarm was rung in and it was announced early tonight the blaze had been brought under control. An unofficial estimate placed damages at more than $100,000. Narcotics Valued At $50,000 Are Seized HONOLULU, July 28.-(A.P.)— Narcotics valued at $50,000 were seized on the Canadian Pacific lin- er Empress of Canada when she docked here last night and the own- era of the contraband were fined 050.500 today by J. Walter Doyle, Collector cf Customs. The fine was $20 for each of 1,- 020 ounces discovered 1n the crew's laundry. I..o Fat Sau, Chinese steward, was hold on a charge of attempting to smuggle the narcotics. Officers said Lo confessed ownership. Lind b e rgh May Fly To Norway osno, Norway, July 2114.112); It was reported here today that Col- onel Charles A. Lindbergh. on an aerial mapping tour of the North Atlantic flying route, would fly from Greenland to Stavunger, Norway, as soon as favorable weather appear- ed. At Stavenger, a. seaport in south- west Norwuy, a supply of oil and gasoline was ordered delivered for Colonel Lindbergh! use. Balbo Extends Thanks To Nfld. Premier ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., July Idr-(OP. ClblO)"Pl'lm6 Minister F. C. Alder- dloe today received the following message from General Itslo Balbo. leader of the Italian Seaplane Squadron now anchored at Shoal Harbor awaiting favorable weather conditions to take off for Ireland. "I am very grateful for your cor- dial words of welcome delivered by the Honourable Secretary of Stats. Hon. -J. C. Puddester. I am happy to express, in the name of the At- lantic Squadron, warmest and most sincere thanks for really kind hoe- sll woock fires be reported to the 884 long tons, according to esti- mates of the Chamber of Com- flu pitallty twice offered to us in this interesting and magnificent coun- t Beaulleu, Ste. lvlatine, Chateau- vaux, Que: '7, P. E. Rival-d, Clair- vaux, Quc..; 9, Hector Jodoln. St. Simon, Que; 10, Ulric Clairvaux, Que. in the red top class was Colin C. Craig. Middleton, r. n. I. Iailoftwoseoeoldwbdcm wait- togppqsrdnslhly. MAXIMS fir?’ 01A. MERE MAN vii- 12 PAGES Held With Murder (Canadian Press) GRAPE-AU. Que. July za-m arrest of Michael Bradley tonight 011 l 0111118! of murder culminated the investigation into the startling tragedy of one week ago when five People, the family of Joseph 3mg- ley. were shot to death at Demeca Oentresmllcandahalfhomttrls hamlet. While thllller and. wind rocked the little community 115,11 um afternoon and rain Pounded on the roof so heavily that the voice; o1 the witnesses could not be heard above the din, a. coroner's inquest found Michael Bradley criminally responsible for the deaths of hie fathre, mother, sister, brother and unrlc. Refuses Evidence The accused man, who livu a mile and a half from tho scans of the shooting. his father's farm, was called as s. witness but on the ad- vice 0d his counsel, refused to give. _evldenoe. He wild, be arraigned at‘ Gomvbells B88. Qua, next Wednes- Mother, Sister, Uncle — Refuses Evidence. Annual Subscription Delivered “.00 W Inll fillndn llld U. l. A. “~00 Criminally Responsible For Family’s Death Michael Bra-d-lTa-y Is Charged Of His Father, Brother And insnt Montreal legal firm w-m m); the defenu. Bradley his been in the custody of provincial polloe f0 rseveral day; as a material witness. Stol’! Differs Muriel Mumhikion 14 your 01¢ maid in the home of Michael. Bradley, told a somewhat different story today 15mm that at m. 09001118 of the inquest last Sat. “"14!- Tuday she said that when she first saw lviiichael on the nun-n. lng of the tragedy it was “shortly after seven o'clock" and he was owning from the direction d the ‘stables on his farm. “He told me scuneone woo elm. 1118 across the field," the girl said "and that if they asked m5 1,1 h‘ had been away from the mm 1 W" i0 w he hadn't.” ‘Ilbe rul also stated om she s“ (My I- "lvns run" hanging m the Jleoley heme mm- to the shoot- 1118- Last Srdurday she had stated ' $11G‘! had been no gun that sin DUI Cf. day. and it is understood a prom- ilslanders l In Grain Prince Edward Is- land’s First Award Won by George A. MacMillan, Corn- wall. (By Sam G. Ross, Canadian Press Staff Writs?) REGINA, July 28»—J\ldg‘ing of the grasses and field roots tonight closed the competitive classes at the World's Grain Exhibition and Conference. Alberta carried off three firsts in the grasses, Ontario took two and Prince Edward Island and ‘Mani- toba took onc each. British Colum- bia took all three awards in the field roots. Prince Edward Island's first award was won by George A. Mac- Mlllan of Cornwall in the bent. grasses, Agrostis other than red WP. I-ild Manitoba's victory was earned by P. J. Bose, Notre Dams de Lourdes, who was first in Mea- doe Fescue. Another Cornwall grower, Gor- don MecMillan, was second in the bent grasses. New Brunswick grass seed growers, St. Joseph, N. B., was third and Frank Mullaly, Souris, P. E. I., was fourth. Herman Trelle. Wembley, Alto, was second in the timothy class, with other winners being; 5, Leo gucy, Que; 6, Donat Rivard, Clair- Durocher, ‘Vin Places Exhibition Falls Overboard, Is Drowned CHURCH POINT‘, N. B., July l - (C. P.) _ ‘Ulysses Comesu we: drowned in Grosses Ooques Rive: today when he fell overboard from the boat in which he was making his way to his fish traps. He sank immediately and Leo Meianson. who saw the accident from shore. arrived at the spot too late to bring him to the surface alive. The ‘Weather ,E¢¢ 8on2 insures (aim (Him. sears lulu. aa Aictc BY TRFREINS‘ ., or Govcuemcnr? Fresh to strong southwest h northwest winds; partly clqufly Wm, local thunderstorms. NETEOROLDGYCAY. OI"? ' onto, July S's-Minimum duvldlli‘ 513:2 Third to Van moi‘. of Waterford Ditmers and Son, Annapolis, N. 8.1mm! . a1 1n M 7o n: 1a took third. Fourth was won by the g if, Dominion Experimental Farm stflvinflioer .. up Na-ilidn, N. s; c, rrancis Cook, Yor- ' §rvJ§'.."..'¥$'. S? mo m N. s., us, 11mm 0m a n4 Sarrforil N. s“ ‘mph ‘y’ b13355" i: Other winners included: s"'",’,l1°"h :4‘ white field beans medium m- Charlotte-drawn’ .'.'. ...' IT no 1| lorse: l. Ilsperimental Farm, Fred- "1010". N. B-i 6. A. R. Gorhsrn Gorham’; Bluff, N_ B. White field beans small: B, Hen- fy Gordon, Chetham, N. n, Field beans, any other type or color: 8, Inc Beaulieu, Chateau. my City. Que: s. Dominim Ex- perimental Station, Kentvlils, N. 8.; 10, Peter Clark and Son, Highgate. Ont; 11, George R. Mooney, In- Dawson .. l Aklsvik .. m the swede tumip ma“. R V.’ Vancouver .. ... later than (‘All mum temperatures ' Victoria I Edmonton . FORMS‘? Maritime Wont and East-Fresh ts lirnnl southwest to northwest wind partly cloudy with locsl thunder- storms. Ylilh title this afternoon at 3.01 and tomorrow morning at 8.04. Snn sets this evening st 7.31 and rlsu tomorrow morning n: 4.42 First quarter moon Sunday, July 80. 4.44 s. m. Summersirio tide eighteen minutes (‘Mnioltet mvp. FERRY SCHEDULE Week alnys—l.v-nvlng Bordon .01] ,n m: 1 p. m. (Extra): 5.15 p. m .- aw: INIVP! (‘Ann 10,-menu“ . m. (Extra); 25S p‘ $1 . hi. v ._ is ' 32.