u other ,_ If not fine 20W day MAXIMS CIA MERE MAN ----n -. gen-are of the man thlll 7°“ exp!"- . I Inhaled ill. "luegxvtdflmdiae ‘lwe Celti- . Quinn Lib. a Majority Greatly Reduced @111, Maisonneuve 05110111111010 Of 13111111118111 Returns Party Candidate By Less Than r 1,000 Majority,AsAgainst 5,400 111 1930, 10,819 111 1926, 1111a 12,089 I_1_1__1_9z1. Liberal majority from that received I O Majority immense, June za-(nv the median Pram-Joseph J08“. g 0., today retained the constitu- _, » of Maisonneuve, on the Island . lfontreal, for the Liberal inter- ‘gu. i-ie was elected to the House commons, to succeed the late Q1 u-nt Itobitaille, by a majority " approximately 1,000 votes over - Fauteux, Conservative. Three gum- candidates received so few . that they were no factors in 1- counting and all three lost 1» 0 deposits. tam-u nllnuosn uuolurv 9 While Mr. Paufeux was defeated _._ could point to a greatly reduced g OUNCEMENTS, ,1 COMING EVENTS, 9- lunsrnvos. or , W ‘Tea Party at st. James Church, erfield, Wednesday, June 29. 1 asaa-e-ni-sl ‘ “Play and dance St. Charles I Wednesday, June 20. _Don't it. MIG-Q-iB-fli . Notice-Come c» ice omit sci at south Granville School wee-j ..-, he sure sud attend the‘ Tes. at‘ 1--- ltoad Wednesday, 29th. i 4010-6-28-2L lfulssorve July 20th for High Tea ~ grounds of St. Vincent's Orph- ~ . 4009-0-28-31. "Jersey Field Day on Tuesday" hi! 5th at North Wlltshlm. 9997-6-20-81. i "Dance in Pbrtune Bell, Friday, My l. Admission 2b cents. . ' 3999-5-28-31. "uflnkora Hail, ice cream social lad splendid music here Friday Mt. July m. eoae-s-as-il the Salvation Rnchford 111111 Lawn Social in SNS-fl-il-Vl. hum on any m1. ‘mm Baptist picnic. Do not hilt picnic in the Tryon Baptist llhvreh Grounds, Priday. July 1st_ d029j-38-3i . "Bee “The Red Beaded Step- lllfl" by the Wiltshire players at Recoil River wednuday. June 20. _ 4021-11 ‘Come to the Baptist Church , c at Kingston on Wednesday. . -~ 29th. if stormy, following fine "mini. soe-s-as-aa. . "liensington Club loading hogs .lfld lambs ‘ Wednesday forenoon, .7100 29th. John R. Sharp, Body, 3996-6-28-11. ' “Ive Cream. Soft Drinks, Cigars l" Claarettes at Town Hall, -9°°'I=t<>wn. July e111, 1m. ' Sill-B-il-Wl-fil ‘rooms to Concert at Bustico . ‘l. July e111, given by 11111 Stella hi: Club of North Rustico. Ad- min as cents. eooz-e-iil-sl. 5 "Reserve Wednesday, June 2on1 ‘ ' T" Party 11o ltuetico. bowling, k and on»: Games. Meals ; if not nne following day. , eeee-e-au-si. "Reserve Wednesday. Jun 90th h l ‘lbs Party at ltuetico. Bdwling. 1 " ' 1M Games. Meals e-e-ai-el. trvsaieoollenelaat .1. _ >' sill‘: store. Kenaington, on N‘ yflmllhbflbfflllllalil 01 i William's, Bllflln¢tqn_ i. "C Sfl-O-Qd-li. “icon v.i=.s. present their . _ 30mm drama . u I 20111. Admilioufle :13. _ "e Bterlinl women-e 111mm ,'fy"'éc_ielz mien ul Y- a ‘mead u M m.’ w ly. June man who promises have a right to by Mr..Robitaille in 1930. At that time the late member won by 5.400 votes over M. Desjardins. Conserv- ative, The final result available tonight showed that with five small polls (o hear ircm, the vote was: Jean Fauteux, Conservative, 14,- 491. . Alex. Gauld, Socialist, 615. Heliodore Blnette, Labor, 558. Deus Courchesue, Independent- Liberal, 385. The number of voters exercising their franchise was approximately equal to those in 1930. Incomplete returns tonight showed 31,872 votes cast while the total vote in the last general election was 38,754.. (Continued on Page 1o) ill ATTACKS iiulanlms (Canadian rim" Cable) BREAST, Northern Ireland, June 27.—Dlsturbancea between lmups 1p porthcrrl Ireland and pal-tiesod Pllsrlms to the Eucharis- "tic . Congress m Dublin brought forth tonight an official statement in which Viscount Craigavon, Pre- mier of Northern Ireland, con- Joseph Jean, K. 0., Illbsral, 15,447. The new member-elect has not ‘ Covers Prince Edward ' Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 2s, 1932 On Reparations Problem . blur As r- Party Standing , Unchanged ' In Federal House OTPAWA, June 27-(By The Canadian Presn-By-electlong today leave the standing of ‘pelltleaifiiartlesfllfichanged. 111i "loyal, N. n. Hon. Goorgali. Jones, fonner Conservative Minister of Labor, was rowing. ed. In Maiscnneuve, Que, Jos. Jean retained a Liberal seat. Conservatives hold a majority of 55 seats over Liberals. (Continued on Page 10) Dog Shark Had l Lots Of Kick (Canadian Press) OCEAN CITY, N. J.. June 27- A BOO-pound dog shark lashed out with its tall as it was being landed in a net today and broke s fish- erman‘: leg. The accident occurred as Giacalono Ciiacome, the fisher- man, of Ocean City, attempted to stun the shark with an iron bar. "Iplkles at Cardigan Wednes- day night. 4015-04041. “Talkies at Souris Thursday night. 4015-0-28-21. "All roads lead to the dance ic- night at Newstead Inn. 4020-0-20-11. "The Road Back" by Head of l-llllsboro Players in Morel] Village ‘rhursday, has been postponed until further notice. 4021-0-28-11. "'I‘he Annual Meeting of the Bei- fast flail will be held in the Hall on Tuesday, July 5th at 7.30 P. M. 4017-6-28-21. "Come to Lawson! Beach on July 1,, l6 mile East of Stanhope Beach Inn. Bathing houses. Re- freshments and Lunches. A nice beach for the whole family. . 4011-0-20-21 "St. Teresa's Dramatic Club pre- seais the play "Mechanics ite- prieve." Auspices Branch sas C.sf_B.A., in their Hall. Vernon River, on Tuesday. 20 inst. Admis- sion 85 cents. lMd-d-Bl-fli ""An Old Fashioned Mother" by Clyde River Y. P. S. in Mt. Herbert Crphanage Hall, Tuesday, June 20th. Good specialties. Come and Ml-d-U-Ilon. Wei-ii "Dance-Victoria Rink Wednes- day, June 19th. S. Helms-nub Or- meetra. Summer-side in attend- mes. Admlnieu sic am 1 dmcing door. fwd milllc- °°m° and see tile crowd. Imt 7°" clam and enivv MM!- calne to ‘Ibrontio in 1909. m who ever donncd an intercollegiate Independents , , Vacancies . . . . ‘bro vacancies occurred slnce Parliament prvrog-ued, 13y a re- cent judgment cf the Supreme Court of Quebec, Aime Boucher, Liberal, Yamaska, was declared unsealed. Another Liberal, Thomas McMillan (South Hur- on) died about two weeks ago. BANKER, nun TORONTO. June 26-(By ‘Ilhei Canadian Pleas) _. Supervisor of staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Eldridge Cedde Spencer is dead here in his 46th year. Mr. Spencer, who died over the week end. had held that position here slncb 191B. Born m 1886, he entered the ser- vice of the Bank of Nova Scotla at Charlottetown in 1904 and served also at Glace Bay, N. 8.. Oxford, N. 8.. and Campbellton. N. B. He Plunged‘ To His Dea th (Canadian Press) SAUL’! STE. MARIE, Ont., Juno iii-Hero oi a thousand gridiron battles, Dr. J. H. (Johnny) Evans, one of the greatest quarterbacks rugbyllniform plunged to his death in the tall race of the power canal hen today. ‘As police recotruct it, Evans climbed into the back seat of his car after star-Ling the machine to- ward the tail race. He had evident- iysatdownandiettheflyiugma- chine crash throush a heavy railing conference at husahne. / (By George Hssubleton, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LAUSANNE, June 2'1—(Canadlsn Press Cable)-—The scene at Lans- unne shifted again with a darken- ing sky as it appeafed late tonight that the French delegation was stiffening in its attitude towards the Germans_ The latter had noti- fled France today that they could n.ot pay reparations. After three hours’ consultation, the two groups suspended their con- versations until Wednesday. Prem- ier Edouard Herrlot oi.’ France and Chancellor Franz Von Papen of Germany interviewed in turn Prem- ier Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain who subsequently remained in conference with his cabinet col- leagues until midnight When Count Lutz Von Krosikc, German Finance Minister, outlined T H E (N E W NEVIEUUNDLANI] GUVERNMENT 8T. JOHN'S, Nfld, June Tl-(By The Canadian Press)-llls Liberal Government overwhelmingly de- feated in the general cleclons of June i1, Prime Minister Sir Rich- ard Squires tonight was preparing to hand over the reins of power to l". C. Alderdice, leader of the vic- torious United Newfoundlandlparty. No official announcement was made following a meeting of the executive council, but it was under- u. tlnued on Page I0) Drowned (Canadian Press) LAOONIA, N. H, June 2'1.- Search was made by aeroplane andboais today fortllebcdy of Miss Adelaide Ames, 91 year old re- search assistant at the Harvard College observatory, Cambridge, Mesa. who drowned yesterday in Squam lake. ‘ Miss Ames and Mary Allen of Worcester, -Msls-. a companion, were thrown in the water when their canoe overturned during a and M1171!!! him to his death. His body was foluid b7 a diver souls ‘hours after the fatal plunge. De- ceased was Jli years old and leaves “ " " fills-ac ti fll-Q-I-‘I- squall. Both started swimming for shore with Miss Ames’ companion in the lead. when the letter tum- ed to look after a few minutes. BRITISH AND FRENCH CONFER ON WAR DEBT Prime Minister liamsasiMseDonald (left) and Premier Edouard Herrlct of France are shown as they met in Paris recently to confes- url the French and British viewpoints toward reparation; and other world for the Inu Germany Says She Cannot Pay French Delegatirar-l-Stiffeningln Its ~ Attitude Towgis The Germans. woiy" “Bldg; development scheme which Germany offers as a sub. stltute for the eventual resumption of reparations payments desired by fiance, Premier Herriot received the proposal with reservations “which he judged necessary." Af- terwards at an interview with news- papermen from France, he is un- derstood to have declared that the German scheme was inadmlssable and that he could not consent to the cancellation of reparations without adequate compensation. It was noted that when Chancel- lor Von Papen left French head- quarters he was not riled to his car by the French Premier as on previous occasions. Germany's willingness to nego- tiate a trade treaty with France is (Continued on Page 10) To Prevent Distraction WARSAW, June 2'l—-(A. P.)—- T0 prevent distraction of their male colleagues, all women employees in the offices oi‘ the Ministry of Justice and in local courts are re- quired to wear black coveralls con- cealing neck and arms. The re- gulation becomes effective July 1. Czeslaw Mlchalowskl, Minister of Justice, who issued the decree, said the costume also was econom- ical. Over SUSSEX, N. 13., June 27--(By The Canadian PI8SS)—HOIL G. B. Jones, Conservative, was returned to the House of Commons by a majority of 5B8 votes as a result of today's by-electlon in the constituenc, oi’ Royal. The complete count repor- ted by all polling stations gave Mr. Jones o. total of 7.139 votes as com- paredtwith 7,101 for his Liberal opponent, Donald V. White. The constituency includes two counties, King and Queens. In Kings the vote was: Jones, 5,149; White, 4,475. or a majority of 674 for the Conservative candidate. Mr. White had a. majority of 88 in Queens, where the count was: Jones, 2,090; White. 2,076. In the general elections of 1980 Mr. Jones. was victorious in a straight party fight with the same opponent. At that time the Con- servative candidate received 9.690 votes against 5.174 for Mr. White. The Greatest V i c t o r y SUSSEX, N. 8., June 37- (By the Canadian Prcse)—“l consider this the greatest vio- iory ever wen in the eeuetlta- flwi." laid Hon. George B. Jones toni ‘ ‘ with reference to his victory in the Royal by-el- ectlon, the ninth consecutive time he won a. contest in this constituency. "I would point out that ever since Confederation, Queens County has traditionally shown a normal majority of 500 Lib- erals and Kings. 800 Conserv- atives,” he said. “This fact t0- gether with general conditions makes this victory an ,. llullally gratifying one for mo," NllT READY Til-MAKE IIEBISIUN LONDON, June 2'i—(Cansdian Press Cablel-Great Britain is not ready for some time to make an absolute decision on President Her- bert Hoovefs sweeping proposal for a one-third out in the armaments of the world. The cabinet discussed the propos- al today without reaching any de- oisioll, and later Sir John Simon, Foreign Secretary, pointed out the Domlnicns would necessarily have - to be consulted before any decision Lesser Given Tw o Ye a rs (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, June 27.-Sammy Les- ser, former amateur and semi-pio- femional baseball star, today was sentenced to serve two years in Dorcneeter Penitentiary on convic- ticn of assaulting John Martin. Magistrate J. L. Barrlhill told Ins- nr he had become a public nui- sance and added two months to the sentence for charges of resisting police. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Ont. lune 11.- AIC! "lebtty" Strain. alleged two-gun lover whom police say tool 1th girl friend “for a ride" at the point of a loaded revul- ver and then beat her with his flats. is held In Middleeer County Jill charged with aa- a was formulated. In the House oi‘ Commons, Stan- ley Baldwin, acting Prime Minister, made it clear that in the British Government's view there are many possible counter-proposals to the Hoover plan to be considered from other countries, as well as Britain's own well-formed views, before the Government is called upon to take a. stand on the Hoover programme. And Mr. Baldwin casually let slip a remark of great significance when he added the whole disarmament conference might have to adjourn. Meanwhile parliamentary opinion, which in the first surprise at Pres- ident Hooverh sudden move had forgotten the earlier and detailed British proposals, was more in. clined than before to examine the American plan critically in the light of the British achlme and of the 8011911111’ lwtbtcd belief that Pres- ident Hoover vvas not exactly in. different to the effect oi his pro- Decals on his own countrymen at the present stage of America! do- dielasmna.=""‘~\ 1w"- "we \ MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Psychology is more at home with the Caliban in us than with the Christ. 14 PAGES annual Subscriptions Delivered Dy Iall Canada l4 [L00- llld U. l- l. .50. ma?’ Royal, N. B. Electors Answer Mackenzie King By Voting Conservative Government Policies Indorsed In Re - Election. Of Hon. G. B., Jones By Majority Of 588 Liberal Opponent. JONES SWING! INTO LEAD Neither candidate had s. great advantage over the other as fig- ures were compiled for 3h polls to- night. When 4i polls were heard from, Mr. Jones swung into the lead of 319 and this grew to more than 600 when further figures were reported. Final returns from Queens County, however, put the Conservative majority to 588. Mr. Jones, a veteran in politics and at one time Minister of Labor, resigned his seat for Royal on Ap- ril l! and in the by-eleotion sought vindication for his action, result- ing from a section of an Act re- quiring that no member of Par- liament may receive monies from the public treasury other than his sesslonai indemnity and statutory (L tinned on Page 10) [INDY GIVES EV I BEN B E5 (Canadian Press) . N; 3., June i] ~11,’ swearing into sci-ion with “svvm stride; against John Hughes Curtis. ule prosecution 111 his trial toi- ob- structing justice put Colonel Char- les A- Lindbc-igh on the stand late today, after outlining a. brief and gurprising case against the Norfolk boat builder. Speaking in calm, even tones, the famous flyer mid of the fantastic dealings Curtis said he had with a desperate kidnspper band, o! mid- night meetings, of journeys w the waterfront, threatening demands re- (Gontlnued on Page 10) “Bonus Army” Turns Against Co m m u n is ts WASHINGTON, June ZL-Com- munism turned its face toward the U. S. bonus-seekers’ ‘Army" today and got it punched. Troubled with rapidly exhausting food supplies, the veterans refused to worry but again took stern mens- ures to cleanse the ranks of Com- munlst and radical agitators. Six were turned over to police and held for investigation. Two others were quietly taken to the Mai’?- lund-Dlstrict of Columbia. line and 1,0111 to "get out and stay out." u? L May Attend coiirluo ro CONFERENCE , " ‘ De Valera d the Irish nee stain. who cite! courted death as a Sinn Fcin lead- er. Despite attempts to abolish the oath of auerlauoe and cement c! annuities to Britain. he may attmd as a delegate to the Imperial Icon- omic Conference at I .Moy Perform In New Brunswick’ _ SAINT JOHN, June 2'l—(By Th1 Canadian Proud-Marcel Rainville, Montreal, Davis Cup still‘. m” PT‘ - ticlpate in the New Brunswick Tem- n15 champions at Newcastle start- ing August 1b, according to s. lettel received from Leroy Rennie of To- ronto, former Canadian champ“?! and present holder of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- lurid titles. 11 would be the firs) time in eight years for one of the Dominica's Davis cup blame is come east. Would Seize Jewish Property l @1511}; Jung 2'1—(1A1P.)—I11 the early hours of Sunday m°mm8 when the house was almost emPW- the Prussian Diet passed a National Socialist taxation bill which Pm" vides, among other thiHES. 1°!‘ U" confiscation of the pwlwflv 9i c" Jews who immigrated from the east after 1914. The measure is simply a recommendation in the Federal Government and has no binding effect. More than anythins else 1g was a demonstration oi the antl-semitism of the Nazis. Record & Forecast of the Weather ‘illtThlulithlliillh-ti. 05111311‘, Tor- nnio, June 2'1‘- HINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEM- PEBATUIl-IB Dawson Vancouver Edmonton hfoosejnw Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec . Saint John Halifax . Charlottetown . . Ottawa ilnil Upper 8t. Valleys-Moderate northwest winds: mostly fair; not much change in tomperntul-o, Lower St Valley-duod- crafe to fre northwest winds; clear- ing and a little cooler. Cllif and North Shore-Moderate to Lawrence mostly rlonlly with scattered era; probably local fog over portion to fresh shew-- east Maritime Wrsi-hicllerilte southwest to northwest winds: most- ly cloudy with a few scattered show- era. Maritime Iast-Modi-rsfe (o fresh southwest lo northwest winds: moat- ly cloudy with a few srllltarecl show- era. Maritime Each-Moderate to fresh southwest winds: mostly cloudy with showers and “rcbably some fog. High 1w Ms evsnin at 1 fresh southwest to northwest winds; K110111100: ‘ it vouch; '01s Renew MAM on’ tf)1\.\.tll..w 111s so» fc -$Ui¢iSS! rises tomorrow morning in. |,l(\_ New moon Sunday. July ii_ 0.20 p. lummel-lmle tide eighteen mlmllv later than (‘hnrlnitl-tnlvn. CAB FERRY SCHEDULE Week days-Leaves Borden tomorrow morning at Sun sets this dail Limb a. m. and 11.40 a. lu. and 0.1a D- I. ;»I>i':'- 1 -