SENTENCE!) l0 llEllTll Exiled Greek Leaders C 0 n d e m n e d By Court. ui-t (AP. By Guardian's special Wine) ATl-DililS. May 5 -- Two exiled Greek leaders, former Premier illeu- lherios Venlzelos and General Nth- 0185 Plastiras, were sentenced to death today in Absentia by a mili- tgry court martial which is trying political leaders and others in con- nection with the recent revolt. The public prosecutor declared Venlaelos always sacrificed every- thing for his own glory and after furnishing fund; and material for the las-t "criminal revolt" fled the country. leaving behind him thou- sands of victims and mined iam- ills-s. Two other alleged leaders of the irprishifl. Tzamakis and condourps, _ also were sentenced to death and Vcnlaelos‘ son, Kyriakos, was given ten years in prison and Gen. Connatas, president of the chamber of deputies, five years. Four men were acquitted-form- rr premiers Papsnastasicu and Cafandaris. Gen. Milonas and M, oarnbraskl, a businessman. Demetrius Moxknos, Minister of Ibrclgn Affairs before the short- lived March revolt, accepted re- appointment to the post yesterday. Martial law and eensorshi, will be lifted Wednesday. Tries For Grown In British Golf LONDON, 01119.. May 4.-—(C.P.)— When Bandy Bomervillg leads his Canadian team of nine into the British amateur golf championship late this month, the quiet London player will be linked with W. law- son Little of San Francisco, defend- ing champion, as the man to oeat. This is only Sandy's second at- tempt to lift the third major ama- leur title within his reach, and the only one of the three he hasn't cap- tured. I-le went to the fifth round in the gruelling match-play test in i933 before being eliminated. This time he ranks as one of Little's most dangerous cha“ s. Four-tithes amateur champion of Canada and winner of the United States amateur in 1982, Somsrvllie remains Canada's greatest amateur. It required an American, cicotty Campbell of Seattle, to keep him from winning the Canadian amste for the fifth time last fall at Mon- treal. If he's "hot" in England, his friends hem believe. Sandy will some through with a victory, Assinst his chances is the fact he hasn't played all winter and got in only a couple of weeks drilling over the London Hunt Club course before sailing. It is largely a question of whether he can lift his game in championship peak within a short time. Bis Canadian henchmen are Can ad a ’s L‘ o ngrauuations Exten ded OTTAWA, May 5-'l‘he Gov- ernor General today sent the following clble i0 the King and Queen on the occasion of their Silver Jubilee: "All Your Majesty's loyal Canadian subjects unite with whole hearts in offering to Your Majesty and to Her Maj- esty the Queen, their humble 1nd devoted congratulations on this mu anniversary of Your Majesty's secession to the lhrone. ‘throughout this Do- minion we shall join today in . ‘ 1 thanks to Almighty God for the manifold benefits of Your Majesty's reign and in Praying that thatrelgn may long" continue, so that for m!!! Years to come we may enjoy the blessings of Your Majesty's wise and beneficent rule." The King replied: ‘To all my peotple in Canada, "18 Queen and I send our heartfelt thanks for their good "lllm- May God grant them WMP- hllllfilltsl and prosper- "! in the years to come." Hitler Sends C r e e t i n-gs (A. P. By Guardian's Special Winn LONDO , May 5. —- Among thn. avalanche of Jubilee messages which poured into Buckingham Palace to- day was ons from Adolf Hitler con- veying his "most sincere good wish- es."' ' The ilclcfilm Der Fuch- rer's appreciation of the efforts of King Georg; and the British Gov- ernment to maintain peace in Eur- 0P9- up against the same problem. Except for the British Colombians, Dick Moore and Ken Black, the Canadians have been away from golf courses since late last fall. But Somerville left home confident that tho tessn would achieve iomething like real form for the big test. This is Sandy's 12th season of major tournament play. He was runner-up for the Canadian ama- teur in ms and wan the event for the first time the following year, then went on to capture lt three times more before he startled the world at large by whining the U. 8. amateur. . All his other interests in sport have been virtually abandoned in favor o; golf. Ha plays badminton in winter. but only moderately well. In his school days he was regarded as one of the most promising crick- eters ever developed in Canada. Ridloy College has yet to turn out his equal. He went to University of Toronto and starred at both football and hooks . He was an exceptionally accurate drop-kicker and he might have made a professional career out of hockey. He was a good ball play- er. too. nourishingrood. from factory. '1' rloxflo IMPERIAL It is extremely important ‘to give puppy foxes a. right start by early supplying This start can be given by feeding IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD. which is especially high in food values as it ls made from carefully selected ingred- ients universally recognized for high standard nutritional content. IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD formula. is prepared with a view to the development of pups Into active, sturdy foxes with pelts cfhlghest sheen and faultless color. To accomplish these results "lmperials" must be fed early and regularly throuflh‘ out the whole season. Secure from your local dealers or direct Imperial Biscuit Co., Ltd. l) Q I ‘A P! Es ‘a PUPPY o Phone 721 EEllll mount m claim Rigid Censorship En- ‘ forced in Yugo- slaviat l (By Wade Werner) (Copyright, 1935. By The Aasodfited l (By Guardian's Special Wire) ZAGREB. Yugoslavia, May s - The government arrested hundreds of youthful opponents tonight in wnneotlon with today's parliamen- tary election and ordered all foreign nflwspapcrmen to get out of Cro- a . The action was taken apparently because oi’ fear of trouble tomor- row. There were reports opposition demonstrations were planned in celebration of what their spokesman filled an overwhelming victory to- y. The many arrests were said to be precautionary following upon s, heated election campaign. This ccrrrsnonzlont received his invitation to s part after a day-long motor tour through a largo part of Croatia in search of election ter- mfiim. but despite allegations of "Dlicsition spokesmen none was tion. (At this point this despatch which was telephoned to Vienna was broken off when the call we’ disconnected by the Zagreb oenr tral office. Yutoslavla established r rlBld censorship over communica- livfls yesterday.) Recalls Odyssey 0n Eve 0f New Atlantic Voyage (By The Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B» May 5 _ Possible relica of glamorous days on the Spanish Maine, a. curlo con. temporary with Captain Kidd and his buccancers xvss brought to this pert from (hr.- West Indies by an officer of the C. N. S. Lady Drake. When the steamship weighed an- chor from the "blue depths of St. Vincent's harbour n, corroded piece of metal clung to the flukss. Curl- ous, the cfficn investigated and salvaged barnacled barrel of a gun. The water-rotted stock had. fallen apart when disturbed from it; po- sition in Davv Jones‘ Locker. Made in England in 1834. the Wei-Won is one of the first types of bmech loaders. ‘An ugly. triangu- lar bayonet is attached to u... m... slim barrel. When in New York th’ finder will ‘lick to establish fur ther ldent'l"et'on_ Iii iIE-Miilililil MRS. JAMES FINNIGAN The sudden death occurred on Q-lndll-Y-Jlpril 2s, in Brooklyn, N. Y» of Margaret McQuillnn, form- erly of this city, beloved wire of James Flnnlgan formerly of Var- non River. Mrs. Finnigan, apparently in the best of health had attended the 7 o'clock Mass and after returning home and partaking of breakfast, left in the car with her husband to view the parade of Brooklyn po- 1106. of which lier son Henry is a member, en route to (he Church for Holy Communion. While in the car she was suddenly stricken and dfispll/C all efforts 0i’ doctors 5nd nurses she failed to rally. - Besld-rs a sorrcwirt; husband she leaves one daughter, Alice and two $0118. Henry and John. to moun the loss of a devoted wife and lov- ing mother. Also surviving are four sisters, RAY. Bllitf McQuillan, Superior Grey Nims Convent, Fort Chips wylan, Alberta; Mrs. John Keener 3100mm. N. Y; Mrs. John Calla- flhsn and Mrs. Thos. L. Smith, city. A brother Rev. P, McQuillan, Hall fax, predeceased her four years ago To the members of the family ant‘ other relatives the Guardian ex- tends sincere sympathy. Race MayAttract ' R o o s e ve l t (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) PORTLAND, Me., May 5-Gov- ernor Louis J. Brann today assured Herbert Payson, Jr., who is making arrangements for the internation- al yacht race to Halifax which will start here July 12, that he will in- vite President Franklin D. Roose- velt to ‘participate in the run. ‘Governor Brann, in supporting the race which will attract Can- adian ana United States yachts- men, mentioned the President's enthusiasm for a similar course which he has followed to the summer home at Campcbello, N. B. The Cssco Bay and Portland yacht clubs will serve as hosts for theracewhichwillberuninco- operation with the Royal" Nova Bcotia Yacht Squadron. The race. which is expected‘ to attract yaohtsinen from all the North At- lantic coast, is expected to end at Halifax July i5 where a 00th an- niversary ‘celebration of the RNEYB. will be stslod. coins Lilli I us sna- iii; In” N|NA'D'SA Limctzul SCOUT IUBIIB BIAOONS AGBDSB CANADA many cases the lighting ‘of the bonfires will be preccdedby thsdring of s royal salute of 2i roclwts. found—-until police went into ac- Almfldfl |ions, beacons on 1,600 headlands and hill tops will be lighted by th. Boy Scouts of England. Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Scouts of India and Austria. and other parts of the Empire will ‘ carry on the chain. - THE SCOUT COMES HOME Hot and dusty, sunburnt, hungry and incredibly thirsty, their Boy Scout came home. Carrying an en ormous, untidy swag. his hat bat- tered out, of shape by rain and wind, bust whistling merrily, he strolled through the gate. Hustled protestingly by mother and sister into the waiting bath, he sang lustily the lateR addition to his collection of Scout songs. His vcicr dust and shouting of the Jamboree. They listened to him: “Oh, Sinbad was a mariner- You know what sailors are! He sailed the seven seas, But once he sailed a bit too far. He came upon a mermaid, She was combing out her locks . ." suddenly he broke off, and start- ed a new Indian song which sound- ed illre a sweet lullaby, but with a Scout one never knows! Clean and shining with soap he was askad by his admiring famllv how he had enjoyed the camp life. "All right," said he, "but what's for dinner? The best meal I had down there was the day I was cook."- Thc parents pondered over the change in their oflspruir. The red scarf had been swopred for a green, the plaited woggle for a nut; his nose had a different hue. But above all there was a new assur- ance, a jsuntineas as of one who had seen the world. He had pow- wowed with boys of many lands. H" had talked with "Ia-P." -—I"xom the Melbourne Herald. WHITE WALKING STICKS FOB THE BLIND Wolf Cubs of Bath, England have been speclalizinr in the goo" turn of collecting old walking sticks ‘painting them white, and givini’ them to thr: blind. HONOUR SCOUTS’ PATRON’ SAINT One thousand picked Scouts from Jstngland and Wales participated in |the annual National Scouts Scrvic" ‘at; st. George's chapel. Windsor. fill St. George's Sunday, April 28, and heard an =<l'"ess bv th" DB!!! 9 Windsor. Th" service was broadens‘ CRIPPLED SCOUTS BRING BEL!‘ FOR DISTRESSED VESSEL An unusual Scout award cas" was that which won the Certificate of Merit for five crippled boys of the Scout crown of m 5km" Memorial Home of Bangor. IN- land. On a lllebruaz-y morning they were making their way s10“! ill’ shore from a dormitory to the main Home, in the face of a. gale. when they saw the. small Belfast swim" Eileen in distress and drifting to- wards the rocks. They hast-re" as fast as they c0ulri—two on crutches. three with legs in iron forms-up a steep slaps in the teeth of the gale. to the Home. The coastslllfdfi We" Iphoned. and in conseqoen-e five of the steamers crew of six were saved. Pl a n Survey Development Newfoundland (C. P. By Guardian's SpwKl Win) UITAWA, May b-Wllh “dill- anco of survey officers of the Canadian ,,ovornment work of laying down a basis for survey de- velopment in Newfoundland will be started soon, it W18 lllnilllnfid yestcrdsy. ‘rho Dominion 801/91’!!- mqng at m; request of the com- mission o! government of New- foundland conseuted th an ar- rangement whereby the 001M!“ survey of Canada will co-cperate with officials of the island lov- ernmsnt in establishing two main nets of triangulation in Newfoimd- laud. Work will begin dining this ' summer and will probably include an serial reconnaissance of the whole not by methods used with great success in hundreds of miles of Canadian triangulation, ground reco by one or more parties. and station-preparation by one party. " Under the financial "arrange- ments, the Newfoundland commis- sion of government will bear the chief cost of the work lg which $15,000 has been apiflvpriattd. BUBTZCO CONVBNT H0110! Roll for April: Grado X.-—l. Allco Pineau. Ola? Ill-i. Rita was clicked and husky with the- y v ‘Asalsrggmalorliyolthcgoodlliopllcwhofcldlhia wehaverenovatedandmade arrangements we have made for their convenience.) ' season. Thor is a separate door on Kent Street to our Meat you to use. Mnloy MacDonald WehavechangedthlstotheComes-of to custom from all directions. The interior Wslnviieyouriuspectlondurlugthissale. Ifthis ON A THOUSAND ENGLISH HILL TOPS l l 1 lb.tin Coffee M-H- or 889. We have not. forgotten the many good islands, who have been steady customers of ourgfromehsiimeweopeneduntilthepresentday. Wewishtotakothilopportnnityof tendering them our most shoes-o thanks, and we assure than that our objective from now onward will be to improve our service in our newly remodelled store, and are putting on this sale so that our old customers. as well as new may benefit by the particularly fine ' prices ‘quoted. v wumuosyouforréurbunae-intuspstmsuoulngronmtmumssositm thsfuture. SPECIALS .2tins Corn Beef 25c 2 tins Golden Wax Beans .. . . 25c 1 lb- Fresh Ground Coffee .. . . 29c Robin Hood Rollel Oats. pkg- .. . . . ... . 23c McCreadyZs Sweet Pickles, 20 oz. .. 23c 3tins Tomato Soup 25c -2tlnsStringBeans 25c 1_ tin Magic Baking Powder 29c 10lbs-WhiteBeans 39c v 98 u»- Bag Golden West Flour we urselva thought impossible in our store. mommylwmwewuuidiiketohavecorue andseefor themaelvesihedlffsrcncesnd the Ous-Meatlkpartmcniissttheerzdofthe Storesndbyliself. ltwilibekcptclesn andwewillcosatinuetocarryafulllineofBeefandPorkaudFishofailkindsintheir hssboesainthisdpartsnentforsevcnycanandweknow heesnplease younomatter whatyou may requireinthisline. Now, about our Grocery Store. The entrance. as you all know, was on Prince Street. Prince and Kent, which makes it convenient for Mable comng . set of! with display tables. which makes it easy for your selection. - ialinconvenisnt inst Phone 888 ssuv already know. There Department, which we invite has been newly painted and SPECIAL 1 Large Jar ORANGE lnnniVlAE-ADE; Zoo 1 Package aux Free and 1 Photo of King and Queen with 1 Large Package at 25c EXTRA shes-GAL NO. 1 MACHINE SLICED BACON 27o L“ (Hard Wheat) o 24 u»- Bag Golden West Flour (Hard Wheat) 2 L27‘ Look These 2 lbs. Bulk Cocoa 1 package Swansd 2 packages Jello . 1 "rm PEARS 1 "rm PEACHES IVER. WILLARD LAN]? WILL DEMON STBATI MABVEWS BISCUITS '1 SPECIAL SEESIIAL SPECIAL 1° lbs‘ white Sugar Oranges, Sunkist 29c ‘Raspfllamaz “£26 1 Ib- package Tea Any Brand Both For $1.00 Lemons, doz- 3lbs. BestBulkTea. 10 lbs. White Sugar . . . . . . . 1lb.CreamTartar A A FRUIT SPECIAL 1 TlN PINEAPPLE Grapefruit 5 for 25c Apples doz. 15c 8:. 29c Specials (lver 97c 57c 21 c 27c 32c 1 5c ‘ ownFlour........ ...---_-;--.------,-_q ALL 3 FOR ' l l 25c HEINZ TomatoKetchup WILL DEMONTRATII HEINZ 5 lb. Rolled Oats . ... . 19c 5 lb. island O. Meal 5 lb. Cream of Wheat 19c 2 Tins Old Dutch . 19c 2 pkgs- icing Sugar 2 tins Beans 8.. Park 19c 5 lbs. Beans 19c_ 2 tins. Corn 19c ~- 2 Cakes Cooking Choc. V4 lb- 19C 3 tins Aylmer Tomato 4 Juice 19c .- 2 tins Pineapple . . . ..19c T 2 tins Pears . . . .. 19c 4 lb. Bulk Dates _. 25c 8 oz. Bottle Extract 25c 4 pkgs- Flakes 25c 2 tins Salmon 25c 8 R-olls Toilet Tissue 25c 3 tins Tomatoes 25c 4 tins Tomato Juice 25c 2 lbs. Mixed Biscuits 25c 3 pkgs. Table Salt t... 25c 3 _lbs~ Prunes . . . . ._., 25c Straw.Jam 32 oz. 32c Plum Jam, 32 oz- 32c Fruit Cocktail .. 29c Vine. CANAMAN MQDF Wm». CHARLES INNIS - PRODUCTS 19o SPEGIALS a 19c 19c v 25c srscins SPECIAL 10 Laundry Soap 29c 5 Palmolive . . .. 23c, _ ,2 Classic Clnsr. 15c Brooms, 5 string 29c 10 P. & G- or Pearl Soap 33c P. J. MacDONALD ~ GROCERIES AND. MEAT ~ Phone 888-889. Cor- Kent 84 Prince Sts- l Grade VlIL-l. Eileen Doucct: 1 Virginia O'Connor; 3. Evelyn Gal- lsnt. Seven Dead Leona Doucet; 3. Corina Gallant. Grade IV.—l. Harold Doucet; 2. Edna Bouin; 3. Alyre Pineal!- Grade IIL-l. Frances Doucet; 2. Cecile Dulong; 3. Louise Doucet. Grads IL-l. Gerard Pineau: 2- Berenice Doiron; 3. Emil-lo A. Dou- h. “cl-ass 1.-1. Theresa Doucet; I- Armand Dulons. WAKE Ill‘ Yilllll LIVER Billi- vnuioui cnolin And You'll Jump Out of Boll ll the Morning Ruin’ to G0 a giant Junkers passenser crashed against the Air Ministry announced last bringing death to all seven pants. crashed April 30. was cnroute from Stuttgart to lau when it was lost. mains- -———-~ &lffgf:.gu"rtifile%gndqduingnm weakly reporitx of ltlhednPrlnésgnm-g (A. P. ggoflugllsng Stpseciilia “zir-e) M" "liiflmmwh, ""' word Island s an s MEX . v -— How n _,§.;"_,‘,,',';',';‘.,, “WT; my; ‘mm for the week ending May i, 1936. tennis team made a clean sweep of inc reliant-nonu- out the Davis Cup series with Cuba. by P" '°'?;f:if"'y?,§ Pen no. Owncr t Polllil winning the final two singles match- w n, ' daily. 1, nxperimental Sta ion, es today. "il’3s'ii"|l"oi.-i§¢'°n'1'-ir,hmr~: qhuiottqtown, B. R. 951.0 By their victory. the Mexicans g-ggggr ‘M ':‘g,‘§,§."...,'.".°tu¢."" l. a. ma. Roland Easter. New u" qualify to meet either the United ' mums-imam lwmgm ,w. L. . States or China in the American “filial l 3. w: J. H. MoPl-iaii, New zone finals two weeks hence. The "' ""° ""' "" Haven. n. a. ..... 1301.8 United States and China will pliy i- us cram-s l s s a. Pendlcton Ken- their cup matches hare Friday Eat- ” l‘ P#;,‘°.P‘_“"'fi ‘unlit-A. s. n. .... ...... .. ms urdsy and Bunday. ' tiff}. “P-Bki-u inv- suo- e. Mrs. .1. u. McFarla-ne, Daniel Herhandea. 18-year-old tsin '32s». bsnulI. endow Desable. B. R. . . . . . . . 840.0 schoolboy star who A ‘ r. %sl'2't‘31'“"°°“ ll. Wm. R. Brown. cod Ricardo Tapla on the Mexican team Butdodt lorllvsrrilla-Asklwfilri’! Islands, a. n. ............ .. ioau when non was taken m. defeated gmuMfi-mwngwsaegff-fl '1. Experimental Station, 55 gage ‘Aguerfigefbflubgodsygll-iiil-z ' * ,.R.. .... ..9. --. esmse ““""“°"“mm mm‘ c. on“??? 04.90.: tom usrwoEiBy selecting Jodi-e an (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BERLIN, May 5.--L0st in the roe. ischnecoerg Mountain near the Czech border. the After being missing for four_|iays, the wreckage of the shlP a” Qlllld» Minlst e orted. 011 e moun- 2216mm: llrly 1th]; Fichte Chain. it The plane, on Air- Ministry 5"" vice craft used to convey officials, Mayor-General l-loerlng of the German Relchswehr (regular irmvl. with his wife and child. We" “mo: those who died in the tragedy. Egg Laying Contest High hens to date: - ' ' I'm lien Eggs Points Grade vn.-1. Rita. Doucet; 2- 1f! G81‘!!! (If! 7 2 131 147.6 Cyril Doucet; 3. Rose A. Doircn. C h 2 7 112 132.3 Grade vr.-1. neon Doucet, a. Plane fast a s m 126.4 Yvonne Buote. 6 ' 9 105 125.1 Grade V.—1. Louise Doiron; 2. 3 121 124;; plane MAPLEWOOD SCHOOL night. occu- Of April: Grade X.-l. John Esther ‘Iraiincr. Grade IIL-l. Teresa Flood. Teacher. Alice McManus. Bres- Weekly production 79.7 percent. 5 F. A. Driscoll, Manager of Con- test; J. A. Clark, Superintendent. Following is the Honor Roll of Maplewood School for the month Nantes; Rita McManus; 3. Mas-y Creamer. Grade IX.—I. Beatrice McManus; 2. Charlie Flood; 3. Patrick Flood. Grade VII.—1. Linus McManus. Grade V.—l. Teresa Trainor; Mary Flood; Mexico ’s Tennis Stars oustCubans Etecheverry, 8-6, 6-1, 6-3. In the decisive doubles match Sat.- urday. the Mexicali pair of Alivimi UlldB. and Ezawqa doleated Arturo Randin and Jose Aguero oi‘ Cuba, 6-4. 6-1, 0-3. ' Prote sional (l rils McLEOD e- BENTLE‘; W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street. .‘_: BELL Co’ MATHlESO 8.. B. Bell D. b. Msihieson. LLB Barristers Q Solicitors Money to Loan Cameron Bloch. (Tharlottctownjfilil _.. i --—------i-, A> J. HASLAM. B.A.. LL.B. aanmsran, soucrroa, arc. MONEY T0 LOAN. New Brace Building “i ' W.‘ . . MacGuigan & Trainer Mark R. MacGulgan, K. C. t C. Si. Clair Trslnor. B. A. Barristers. Solicitors. eic. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street. Charloiivirwla J.A. olacllonalil, its. BARIISTEB. SOIJCITOB. to. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. K lslan Money so Loan and Coil liven the very best ailhition. iis-z-a-imonth . ' H. F. MacPHEE, B. A NOTAIZOQ. ' BABBIBTBB. SOLIOITOI ev F'~"" Ffisrlnttstowl 2i l l l ‘l --‘ r ;.' i‘