T. s l . WESTERN LOCALS Et Princ illon. W. D. Euler {{1} ‘ . i inn ll recurred for nun Am, "LL": but navel-thing o! l! 11"" m y In llllolldd at :"f,‘f,f,'.““.:~'$:§ :ui=uy plyubll 1n C |ilrii!i""- TmyrlIBRUSIl and Llsterine w; for 25c. Taylor Drug Co., Ken- spigiOll. -r0'f.\T0 MARKET —Potatoes N nphhg slowly at Suinmerside 1 lit. The price for good seed pier bushel and for good k 00c per buslieL-S. 0113p OUTING -— The as Dramatic Club of i Road had a mot eniov- 1115i, week at Riverside h Alberton. After n. sail '.i..» l‘i\'(‘l‘ and supper at the iii,‘ jititliig people enjoy-ed a C ,.» 'l“:ii~_v were all delighted war. lite tinting and hoped another p, to rcpcat.—S. JOHNSON. S. 1.. . it. C. J hiison, S. h. .iureh, KllllfJlTl, on lie \\'.'i< assisted l.‘llll.’t of Summer- . , - lacCzilze of I-‘retitoivli {ha} . Smith of Kinkora. 1-0 ‘.\.l\‘ a very large congrega- .-\iii'l‘ llliliS Rev. Johnson nil of is Father" Johnson's i. u. to his native home for ~ 'i.‘.il'tl_‘f‘ll years and his friends 1 ta T1131’? the occasion one of Father Johnson inc limo trlsitiiig i. managing director‘ of‘ the .iic 'l‘rl-:pli0tie Co., arrived in Ad.- oii Sunday‘ evening ‘ale yacht "Cliutvc Soiii‘- li“ i Halifax. His guests. Mr. A It. Silver and Mr. King, also of ii l" arrived by plane bfonday. were taken io thc biological ‘. at I-Ilicizlii‘ flllii ivriic quite ‘ed in the research work be- -nusn'rowiv RINK.—OIII __ hibition ls over, but others are zfgt, 110V W118 it 800d." so was our last dance. Another next Tuesday. Lest Y9“ 101E919. L-6483-9-l-1i. —MALPEQUE RINK Wednesday 9116111113. $0M. 2. Athletic sports, WE-d-War. shot out. ere. ladies and gentlemen: step dancing Con- test. Send or bring your gppllca- tions to secretary of rink. Suitable PFIZQS- L-6511 —RETURNED FROM ENJOY- ABLE FISHING TRIP-Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. Whaien of Summerside re- turned Saturday night from anon- Joyable vacation on the Miramichi River. N. B. They had excellent salmon fishing. The best. fish were to be hiici after a tramp of 25 miles through the woods. said Mr. Han- cock. but it was good sport-S. —ENTERTATNED — Mrs. Louis Allie-Kay entertained last Thursday other pretty home on Belmont .*ll‘*L‘t‘lZ for three tables of bridge in honour of Miss Barbara Wickens of Mrciford, Mass, who is visiting friends in Summcrside. The high prizes were won by Mis Wickcns and Mr. Ray MacLeod. After play some musical numbers were enjoy- ed and refreshments served by thc hostess-S. REBELS MARCH ifConlinuecl from Page 1) to repoi s received here. The vil- lagers told the Nationalist troops that the local Leftist chief Clililll-‘Jtl , to be in daily comniuniczit-ion with Stalin, Soviet leader at Moscow, as . well as the government chiefs at‘ Nfadrld. Of tltc 68 Leftisls captured at the Rio Tinio mines, all but. one uth. who ivas sentenced to 20 ,\ . s in, prison. have been executed by n‘ firing squad, the rebels announced. notion PEEVED (Continued from Page 1) M and PRICE 7-3‘; 2-H; Teachers Hold Back At Desk I i D o n ve n ti o n i (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTFFAWA, Aug. ill-Hon. W. D. - - I Euler, Ilcinlster of Trade and Com- The East Pflnfle teachers gqnvgn- ‘. merce, was back at his desk today tion was held yesterday in the aud- i, after a two month-S canvass of com- itorlum of the gummerside Highi merclal possibilities in the United School, and was attended by over] Kingdom and on the continent. 100 delegates. Miss Doris Muncm t Tomorrow at a‘ session of cabinet President, occupied the chair. Miss‘°°1111°11- 11° ‘V111 1511911- 1° 1113 <-‘°1' MacCarville was secretary. Mr. Ei- i leagues 111 111° Bd1'°1'11111°111- mei‘ Roberts, Klnkora, was elected GeMr- E111" 18151511‘ B25518. Pglaklsdd resident for the coming ‘ear, Mlssi 111111111? B11 0 4111 . w fl $3,, sham. Long River? 51m mesh i lengthy discussions with govern- dent and Miss Marjorie MacCailtun $611.1 “yd $251111“? 1551211111195 111 secretary. nguui . ie i eieved he Important matters up for discus- 11.101131“ backmue 119116 °1 1°‘ Sum were a two 5.0m. Gonna“ in_ vivcd trade with Russia, the basis Stead of one year bemcon teachers laid for improved commercial and dismcn the Chang-mg of me p ielahonstvith other countries, and school age from 6 to 7, coiuiti-y tea- nformflmc“ 3“.‘-.1‘°,'°‘1 .1“ ‘mmlmld ciiers to correct examination pap- 11in be ‘maid: 1'111_’°1""“‘1n1 3n ers for gioup of schools , each 1 Jifpanilg 101' '°1”51°11 O1 111° E111" teaching taking one subject, and lulltingrccmgnls net“ year‘ _ the importance of training clill- rtmdc pouch” m.“ be. an in“ drcn during school years to meetfi?‘ Si: t€11‘§1'f*:;°1151;1'1111‘ life‘ roblems. l... . ‘ P_ e 111119 Tlsiepcoiivcntion opened at 10.30 ymflgnzlc K1111.‘ 16319.5 and a fer the minutes of the pre- Fqijea h’ _ enevn‘ n 1-‘ 11111191‘ vious meeting had been read and ‘M '. Dunn‘ that mhcr1na1m"5 passed Mr, Malcoin MacKc-nzie of igffutglntg {she mHn“YO_."‘1 appoint‘ Crapautl, Supervisor of Schools, up" Ifimtoanlii ndigglgsctllu Jfmgazaltfi: 535i...“ ti???’ titnsiliiiiiiiii... add??? ‘ ‘,g"°",, fabfwfi, “mmik scheduled ciiiid s0 that 1t eoiiia be trainctlqqfiff 165x ,‘,‘,.°,°. ‘f ,‘,‘°_’*"“¢*“"1 “m1 i0 incct life's problems. His address 1 o} ‘Hyman tun,“ d‘ 11111111191113 was entitled "Educating the Child? been i‘, E ,. c “u.” “ho 1131.70 for Successful Living." ‘not b lb 1km“; m0 1x10111115’ Wm Miss MacLenn and her assistant, Annfmniégn, 12mg mm wefk‘ Miss MacLcod, both gave excellenti u 55 “ieck 0.0.120 255115181? early tzfks on Junior Rcd Cross work. Canadian (megmq I“ 11° M1110 in ilie schooZs. bliss Clements gavel of Nations “gfnlgll o ‘U19 Lmguc a talk on thc work of the Teachers; 2L It, 1-5 Inga.“ my 0mm“! $1.1m‘ Fcdrration. Professor H H. Shaw-Munster “in L l. “Hf the Prime addressed the teachers and out-j ton under o‘ D‘ S1101" lined the school currictfii-m for thei attain qndsictt1ttkxay for 0x11111131 coming year’ v QHOH £50m D15 gtiieiully flOilCVCd The following committees weremen-t ieaclu- ii angumnd’ govern‘ then appointed: Resolutions, Ern-1 veteran ‘of ni~-1n..t"1c. ,s,“r“'11c mid a est Dunning. Estelle Eowness, Nor- will niso be inflthe meetings’ x . , ~ .. - . . ‘ is :::.:r::.i:t~.§x:;.c"" M" authorities on ‘telmmgnbs forenms,’ also be iii the 1.0. Hague‘ may “ P1113’. He has n1- AFTERNOON SESSION by Dr. Ntdfflllll’. ‘Ihey s) interesting _ lialf hour i Iokrv ever the exhibits. In the 1.11‘. Viflfifieltl visited the ~ of the Ancient and Ac- iotirh Rite of Free Mas- lit‘ vi.~.‘.or.»i intend leaving ill Mr. tvinfieldls. handsome ‘ .\':\clii for Charlottetown. ‘ iiiiil‘: enjoyed their drive ‘zisthe western part of the‘ Personals ~11‘ Gilbert Gallant of Fortune ' ‘. .15 a weekend gun-t. of Mr, 1'». Abel Aiwenatilt-S, ‘s Pauline Pctrrs of Clfii in is visliing in Stinun-er. dc zest of Mr. and Mrs. Abel trscr.auli.—S Fred BWI. Carleton Cor- llle \\‘1'1‘1\'“l1(i at. Port lIill t of Mi‘, and Mi‘s. James H. . and Mrs. Elmer MacNeiJl . pi ‘iirnzd from a ivcclzcncl visit 1° 311': llriiiis‘.\‘lek,-S. ~?l"s Harry Ramsay and her son James D. Rzintsay from Revere. 11 are visiting Mrs, Ramsay's in Darnlev and Sea Vi~3\v.-S ~11.‘ and lifrs. Howard Iiinian . vi .A.i-ihiii' returned to their‘ i liinirham. bfassa. after a l-"ii davs visi up; friends ":ve.<. 'I‘licv bxPk bv Ma's. i‘.‘:'l spend instlng were accum- l-"ra Arthur. IOIIV.‘ time in the friends and relat- E. L-ockliarl: of Little iic. Nil. ivas the special "1 f1‘ in the IinitedCliiirt-lLKeii- ii~'~n on Sunday evening. Rev. 11* lfiflliil’ l a mcinbri- of the - “hue l\ ion Board and spoke “ii .~'l(il‘5. Rev. Mr. Lockhart nt- 5‘ 'v<l the animal picnic of the lpi-khart. fainilv rit Jerry's Rock. Xflirrouc. fill Saturday. He is the of ll sf ‘ci- ‘Mfrs. Charles W. v. .iiini.. r-idc. Rev. lVir. ‘Wt l<‘.\\‘ s this morning on ...1'Zl l0 his hnmc,_.s‘ 3,000 Seaman Strike Li? IHVRE, France, Aug. 31 — ‘(A(P1~—'Til[‘ entire waterfront at -‘('-1i"“-'1 ivas tied up tonight inlii 1i our) seamen striking in sym- pu .' for one crew which had de- “11 19d two extra washrooms in tltri‘ quait-srs. Th" (‘lUW of the French liner chlilliiiniin, sailors aboard seven 11°1'l111i‘i'<. mid all tug-men in the harbor quit work while 2.000 dock “liters threatened to Join the strzk“ Tuesday. The strike movement was started ,froni cordial. I I harmful the province," he said. “that re- lations bct-ureen the present Prem- i i"r and the retiring l\‘i:i_v:‘.i' are far should be more , than helpful under thc| circumstances at th" city hall," Prenrer Dupless said the May— or‘s siab-nient, "will not soon for- 1 give me because I correctly prc- g dlctcd that his succession to the < Conservative leadership spelled the death of that party in ilie Prov- incc of Quebec, not‘ will he forgive me because I predict today that his victory in alliance with the nationalist element in this prov— l incc spells the speedy disappenr-1 aiiee ct‘ thc Province of Quebec froii Confedvratlon." ' r As Mtayior of Montreal. said Mr" 5' Houde, he had "undertaken to settle ccoiionilc difficulties and municipal problems. But I had not promised to undertake the rehabil- itation of my rare. "Ever since April 1034 thrrc has‘ been llTOWillg in the ,Province of Quebec a spirit of intense nation- alism, which complicates the sit- uation gravely. and which is i bound to have serious consequences - for the French-Canadians in the near fittiii‘c. I have taken no part in a movement I consider danger- ous, particularly in a cosmopolitan ciil like curs. "Those ivho arc out to fight me belong to that school of and the verdict of the people in thc last provincial election makes; it plain that the trend is in that direction. “I leave to those who have tinder- lakon its responsibility for the new orientation oi‘ in_v tropic, and I feel thnt I cannot follow them onto ground which buds straight to the secession of Quebec from Confed- eration. ' "Some of the newspapers have bren kind enough to find for me cinplo_vni.'ni. which is supposed to have influenced me to resign the Mat-orally. I declare that I have no position at the present time. that I must look for one immed- iately, that I leave the cly hall poorer than I ivent iii-which ls saying a great. deal-that my per- sonal position is worse than pre- carious. Whether or not I PLm be- liuired does not mutter to me." Goebbels To Donfcr With Hitler MUNICH. Germany, Aug. 31 - (AIU-Propaganda Minister Goeb- bels arrived home tonight and was to confer with Chancellor Hitler on what Dino Alfleri had told him about Premier Mussolinis plans f0!‘ rtiiiy. Alfleri is ii oiiccis vim m1"- ister. thought, i .Point5 in our Educational Systcm".‘- 3niniz, Margate. accompanied by Al- on ‘Major Irlam. physical instructor at i province ‘sit-active talk on the fundamentals Pf-‘fldy made two ‘on ' In the afternoon an exceFent | since spring, and i,,.;nf.1cfen‘f,bf.°i‘d mm..- was read by Mr. Jamesi turned from his second visit 1 re- Murphy, Darnlcy “Some Weak. ‘ ‘ ‘ A sitig song was led by Ernest Dun- Freighter Sinks AftcrDollision With Liner den Leard, Bedcque. A talk physical culture ivas given by Scrg. Prince of Wales Colkige and a folk dance by Miss Mzrrgaret Plllman, Traveller; Rest and eight senior pupils. ' Professor Shaw conducted the question ctisc in which some inter- UEB __ ‘ esting problems were brought out. pgnch EfiQRSUEiEgMLglZ) _ Among them was a suggestion from I slowly mromrh a (‘lehge k0 11°; one OI ‘the teflehvfs 111M GFP-dc 3101i her wav here with ‘survifors hi‘ pXillll$ be corrected by a group of, the fl-Qlghpq. Bonmapf? which‘ {Dug} teachers taking one subject each. [dared wit-ll the loss of one life \VlI"l‘l Professor Show thought that it wasi the tiesseis collided any“. todhy ._.__od idea, Another was the l about 160 miles below Quebec a . ility of children being en- Details of the accident were not couragcd to go in for the MacLean kiioivn here but terse ivlrelcss mes. pcnmanshii) examinations. This sages said the Lafayette. coming up W315 also endorsed by Mr. Shaw. river from New York. had met {he The question, why are teachers not LEGO-ton freighter. cnrout-c tn 57,1]- paid a salary according to their liel’. N.S.. with n, can“. of flour license. regardless of the supple- front _Port' Colbornc, Oiit., about inent, brought the remark from foul‘ ocloek in the morning. Prof. Show that the 8111/‘11111119111’ The 111W‘ “iris cnshrouded by already pays more titan any other heal/Y 1'02 find no trace was found towards education and 0f John Dickie, wheclsman aboard that the people do not pay their 111$‘ freighter. own-rd by Maple Leaf share. That he felt was the an- M11111“! Cmlllmlhv- swer to the question The ‘111111’ 15 mfimbvrs 0i’ the Mr. Berton who has been supply- "e11" 1'1"“ 0f 111C111, 1111111"‘(1~ 11/0119 ing as organist in the Presbyterian ggfgqgg1gflq1s1lkllilv lllslsepqgegorc th-ct ‘. ' ave an ln- ‘ '1 -' I1 1 1 ms. no Church‘ sunnnmiiu‘ g far from thc scene of the Empress of Ireland disaster in 1915, Dickie, who lived in the little Georgian Bay port of Ccliingzwood. Qiit. was believed to have been killed in the crash. in ivhich the liicr was rpported to have suffered no serious (amaze, The lin-u‘. iiiakinq her third trip up the St. Lawrence in two _vc:irs started again for Qiicbce liiii at one time w‘ < forced to drop anchor and -1§\'-"11t1lf1i11*: 0f the fcg, Signal ser- vzce stations reported hoi- prqgrcys- ine sloivli‘ "i1 rife river and indi- rgatfed Sllfivlpfqlilfl‘ not reach port much ." oi-c llllf n g1. . - A radiogrrain from Capt. Johnson told only that the vessels had col- llded and that Dickie was listed as missing. The freighter had taken on 1.800 tons 0f flour at Port. Colbornc, she was nearing Father Point where thc Q1191‘ 111011011 up lici‘ pilot when ie co on occurred. of music and stressed tlic import- ance of teaching ‘lllllSlC in the ‘school and insisting upon thc chil- dren sitiginE in time. Mt‘. Shflw announced that it had been de-p cidcd that schools could have the eight weeks in midsummer if they wished and have no fall vacation but that it must be itasscd at the annual meeting of the school de- siring the chanze or at a Sl>°°1111 meeting called for that purpose. Tho election o.’ officers and reso- lutigns were t-hcn brought in by the committee and passed. _At 111° 0°11" cliision of the convention a social hour in which lee cream iindfake was served was much enioye... Following are the resolutions:- “Rcsolvcd that the thanks of the meenlllg be extended to the trus- tees of Suinmersidc H1211 5911001 for the use of this auditorium, to thc officers of this local conven- tion for their efforts to make this meeting such a success, to all other!- who have prepared p110?“ 111111 311" en talks at this meeting. Also to Miss Pilliniin for her siY-"iidid =11- tcrlalnment on folk dancing HRmsolvcd that whereas the Prince , Edward Island Teachers Federation i last year sponsored several educa- tional talks which were areilih‘ "1 joycd, therefore be it resolved tha this practice be given due consid- eration by the executive. l "Be it further resolved that it.‘ two year contract between teacher.’ o mart‘. th ref , sol d th t. “gdatfniglreicgefi gagging. 1111,2111" i tlhe Ollfiilxllvf‘ Co! oTgaiflliiii-sve Fedeg- e ~ ' i Sweet clover seed production in the United States for 1935 is ti... smallest 0n record; red clover seed. thc smallest since 1920; alsike seed. the smallest: for several years, and the alfalfa seed crop is below nor- nial. At the same time, the produc- tlori of fmothy seed. estimated at 128223.000 pounds, is eleven times urea r ilnm the -l in thc form of a banquet. “Whereas resolutions have been C0fltlf1llfll'_\‘ passed with seemingly As the plane carrying Goebbels iiftcr the crew of the small freight- " Katlola. owned by the Chai-geur Fruit-Is. nit: uiira biggest shipping 11111101111)’ in Pruner, demanded two pilditional washrooms be installed 1‘ 111th quarters. ' rrmcim. nntccrons AND BMBALMEBS Prince County llolpltll Ambulance in Charge Silmmtfsldl‘. nedeque 5nd Kenslngiou Phone ll-L {i y. ii‘iati.;;;.i. s‘a.. flcw'ovei' the Italian frontier he tvlrel-essed Mussolini his satisfaction over “such splendid unanimity of thought and aims between Alficrl and myself." _ i_________ SUGAR. Raw sugar imports in June am- ounted to 112,090,700 pounds com- pared with 115593.500 fl. W" 1111"» ‘Tnrconsignfrrrwnntrics- were H follows: British west ‘fiicllcs17.4'li_.- s00. British Guiana 21.254.ri00. F111 8.054.000 British South Africa 2.- 433.800. Imports of refined shill"? mainly from the United Shite-S. amounted to 242.900 pounds against. 473.600 a year ago, and cxpfifld 690000 pounds compared iviih sir.’ — l0‘). Newfoundland and the Untied .5.1"3W were the chief purchasers. ation o som committee in point d E-"I~ Teachers federéaglm‘ resent 1 therefoiYe takie action toivriifzlsjiaz- hgvo1l1esfs1i1emunaezhil dc “HR ‘has lng our resolution implemented." 80 > ‘pitsscd his sixth year mflfk 1* 5°11°°1 o" * “ ' ' _ T ‘ ‘ " nge and whereas in rural dlstrlcisi in many (11865 it is impossible forl those chi‘ iren to attend reffillimlf, The present ivorth of the annual causing fl shortage 0f averatlc and‘ payments was calculated on the subscquc v a. deficiency 111 1-1111. basis the cltiei‘ daughters would be t . hers y, therefore be it rc- . alive when the youngest is 55 years . .315... i age limit be raircd to, ; old. . . 151a of n ‘illd who has reached his . p “Duty is I.‘ cfcro eligible on that 1 ‘sh-m vi‘ mark. 1 I basis. thc pit enl iioi-th of annuai . twh}. many teachers of the ' payments to be receivetl by the. 5- d ti m at but once Z°§§:."..~-ip..:'il izntheeopinion and _ death, Dec. 1'1, 1934 to the time (‘Mm 0.» my that a social func- , when payments cease under the H‘, wnfl Incauy sopdggy the u- _ trust instruments, plus the balance l $569 50814 i ffhnhr. ‘resolved that instead of in the fund." ' i 2n‘ evenin meeting of lecture talks Provincial li'(‘."l.‘~lll‘}.' was lwe have a social function probably. Legal Provisions "To Evade Succession Duties Snappcd (C. l’. By Guardlrufs Special Wire) HALIFAX, Aug. 31.—Lega1 provi- sions to evade payment of succes- sion duties from the $3,600,000 as- sets left by the late Hon. James C. Douglas, former Lieutenant-Gover- nu.‘ o: Nova Scotia, were snapped 1'l' by a decision of special com- inner Charles F. Tremaine, filed if!) Lnc proihonotarys office at Hali- ax. Under the findings of the com- ' nei‘, thc provincial treasury I RI COUNTY CHRONICL p, llllEEN MARY GIVEN RllllSlNli ll E I. l} ll ME Siiper-liner Returns to Home Port After R e c 0 r d _- breaking Voyage. will gzirnei- a total of $333,031.11.‘ froin the estate of the Amherst. N.S., financier and insurance man, who established his domicile in suc- ‘ cessioii-diity-ii-ee Bermuda, c. fewi, years before liLs death, He died at‘ ‘ Montreal in December 1034. ‘.i.~. enipouuictl into what property pass- ‘I ed on the death of Mr, Douglas, its lair inarlLet value, the amount, of duty payable and the persons liable i 1') Dfkvlilflht- Sittings ivei-c held at , Amherst, Halifax and Montreal and mas s of eviiienri- were presented |)l‘l0l.' to the filing oi (he IGZ-pngu report. The enquiry disclosed, according to Commissioner 'l‘i‘cmaiiic, “a sit-i nation in relation to various shares and funds standing in the names of his (laugliieri; and certain trusts set up for thc benefit 0f hi5 wife and ciaughtcrs under circumstances ‘which vvitrrzintctt a complete invest- igatlon." “The evidence discloses that it| was the intention of the deceased to sct up or endeavor t0 set up trusts that would not be dutiable 1111001‘ the SiiuccssionDitiy Act in the event of his death, and he 0b- taiticd a legal opinion to this effect on the estaliiisihinent of the second It'll-St." continues the decision. Wlzile the enquiry was pending, the Nova. Scotia Legislature by an amendment to the Succession Duty Act, passed inst April, made “Chan- ges in the existing law which point- ‘cdlyaflccterl this enquiry, in fact iniakitig dutiable, gifts, trusts and shares, which under the statute ex- isting prior thereto, might or iniizht not have been subject to succession duly." The commissioner held this legislation retroactive. Commissioner Tremaine found that Mi‘. Douglas established a dom- . icile 1i‘. Bermuda. "and in the course of dealing with his personal pro- perty aggregating in the above transactions some $2,128,822.77 are indications of his intention to evade the application of the Succession Duty Act; and indeed his choice of a Bermuda. domicile was in part actuated by thc fact that it was at- tractive fi‘oin a taxation sland- point," Among V1119 supposedly air-tight legal provisions riddled by the coin- missionci- was a system of issuing nc by a holding twoiupziiiy‘, Doug- las. Rogers, Limited. incorporated under the Nova Scotiu Compzinigg Act. The Company i.\\‘llt‘d notes 1n September, 1931, payable to the four tlarglit ~ The notes were deliver- ed to .\ i. Douglas and he kept them in his private iron box with in- ,to pii... t l 112' SOUTHAMPTON. Aug. 31—(A.P‘i —The super-liner Queen Mary was given a conquerorfis welcometonlght as she arrived home from her rec- ord-breaking round trip across the laiitic. Tues ecdboats. yachts loaded with p ire seekers and steamers escorted thc liner t0 her dock vivhcre tons of thousands joined txivmfolk and dockivorkers in lusti‘ cheering. Airplanes roaring above the har- bor craft rent the air with their :ill‘.‘llS, , The Queen Mary steamed past Bishop's Rock off tlio English coast at 8.12 pm. (4.12 p.in. ADT) yesterday, three days. 23 hours and 57 minutes after she passed Am- brose Light oil‘ New York, This time shorietiezl the previous record bv thc French liner Normanclie by more than three hours for the east- ward crossing. The Queen Mary bettcred thc French ship's wc-stivard time bv four hours and 30 minutes last. week. The vc-rsel carried one unauthor- icctl passenger on the record- breaking voyage. A Send‘ inilies ‘ _ Across Frontier and Soirh Ani- \- ei e represented 0d in their‘ propos- Nine EIlFPIYPllF. erieaii d.p.oii..i .. (By ‘Jean Chateau) in an iippvzii u. (Copyright 1936 by llavas News name to .\f Aggm-y) a1,» to ct HENDAYE (on the Franco- Spanish frontier», Aug, 3l~-An tin- confirmed report that rebel com- mander Emilio Mola. had conferred secretly \Vllh loyalist chiefs in, French nt-uiral territory was link- ed by obse-rvcrs tonight with a sudden lull in the fighting before g, ‘~ Irun. Although the rebels had an- , ‘ nouhced they would destroy Irun and its civil population fled in terror inlo France, night fell iviili- ~ out the expected attack mater- halizing. The leftists defending Irun » had antiouneetl they would flight! until the last man. ‘ The reported Aitola conference i was also linked tonight with the latest step towards international i intervention for "humani2ing“ the civil war. (Co tinned from Page l) §l.:.1.~r\r, r ve Warning From Dxpl osi o n Archbishop Kills Twenty BQQHUM’. Westphalia. Crcrmanjv, (A. I‘. B!’ Guardian's 811N131 1111"‘) Aiifl. 31~lApi~A 1' ""1111 9171105" LONDON Aug. 31. --— T110 .‘\1‘i'11- Lon in a mine here killed a: leist-QO lllsllCll of Uonierbury- tflll1f41Ll/v'\\'1\\’1l" lll"‘ll1ll‘l(i seriotl-“LV 1111111111 30 11111115 ed‘ efforts to tiicdiiitc Spiiitis civil 1.0/1 ' Dominick Guinta. 25. of Passaic. N.J.. surrendered to ships officers} seven hours out of New York say-l lug he briarrled the vessel during a. p sightseeing tour and became so CIIYYlTJSSCd that lie didn't notice the 1 sh-‘n was under wav. t He was nut io work in thc galley g and will be sent back when the Queen ‘A-fary leaves for New York Wednesday. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 31- (CP- H ‘sh-Tho Queen Mary's record icrossing of tit" Atlantic. tonight was celebrated at the Cunard-White Star Line's offices here by the pre- scntation of a silver rose bowl on a . ~ii ornamctiiiil base to Sir P Bates. ch ‘ man of the line. t The trophy s. donated bv \V.W. Harris. l't‘lll‘f‘."f‘lltlllq the Liverpool Ull(1(‘l“.\'l‘21lL‘l‘S' Association. and is destined to decorate the cabin of Sir Edear Britten. master of tli-ci giant. liner. in honor of his work, and that of lil.“ crew. i In accepting the cup, Sir Percy said: "I regret. for my elf there ever was brought into c stcncc a blu-P ribbon cup. I accept. this rose bowl today wrh the utmost cratzfurle, but in}: attitude to other cups has yet to b!‘ detcrtiiinctl. not only by events which mat’ 11l1l1i1P11 111 111° Atlantic but also by even thc larger questions as to ivhether there is 8- eup \‘.‘fil‘lll_\' of the ltiziltitic." _ ‘We arc not. raving and we “T11 not. m in for racing competitions." striictioiis to (iflirials of the com- paiiy that the notes were to be dc- llvcrcd to his daughters at his death. i, According to the evidence, the cldtc‘. daughter‘, Mrs. Marian If Davis o1 Newton. M was shown tiie notes by licr father and she told ‘her sisters of their existence before his death. They are Mrs. Eloise Arnold. Grace B. Douglas and ltfarjtngi’ Douglas. “The situation therefore," found the conunissiviiei‘. "is a simple chm tract debt \\‘llli'll is situate where the debtor‘ resides. The sltus of this asset is Nova Scotia, thc fair. market value is $1.0()t‘>.877.0D and it.‘ is diitiablc." But it was the carefully constitu- ted trusts that urcupird the big pro- portion of the lt-iiglhy decision. Tliirr: were three special trust funds amounting to fiver $700,000. Two were sot up with the lmistern Trust Company of Halifax totalling $323.- 47000 and the other. $304,888.53» One set tip with the Nfiinircal Trust Company of bioiiirciii amounted to $145,701.50. Mrs. Douglas participated in one for 10 years under certain condi- tions but mostly they were to pro- vide for his daughter‘ by a unique system of payments. On each birth- day. between their 21st and 25th they were to receive $2.000, from the 25th to 30th birthday each year they would be paid $2.500. The amount was raised each five years until between their 50th and 55th birthdays, when they were to be paid $4.500 each year by the trust company. When the youngest of the four daughters become 55 years old there was a provision for the distribution 1 of the residue of the fund. ‘ The commission pointed to provi- sions in the new Nova Seolta Suc- cession Ditty Act: “The Act is aim- ‘. cd at an endeavour to prevent a i man from escaping succession duty ’ by subtracting fi‘om his means dur- ing his life, money or money's worth which when he dies are to re-appear in the form of l1 beneficiary interest arising at his death" . . . He found that the trust funds . were liable to duty, but that pay- , nicnts already made under the i scheme were riot dutiiible. Sir Percy said later to the press. "but where it, is necessary for our busin-tss to do something to ascer- tain what margin our builders can put into a shin beyond the 28 1-29 knot.‘ of tchedule required. then we shall do it." NEW YORK. Auc- 31—(AP1—— The French linci‘ Normandie ar- rived today. the blue pennant of Atlantic siwed simremflcv conspic- iiopsiy absent. from its masthead. Captain Pierre Thorcux. com- inanrlei‘ of thc ship said no attempt ‘ ilrl be made this summer to rc- i the right to the emblem. which was surrendered when RMSQucen Maw establish-ed licr record for the eastward cr . l"! last night. GOLDEN DIYl-TIHNDS (Canadian Pressl CANBERRA. Australia. Aug. 31- Revlval of mining in Australia has resulted in payment of $5.000.000 in dividends by ‘J8 gold mininE C011- ceiais in the first half of this year. lViore than 535.000 000 has been paid out in dividends since 1932. Of this amount. l1 companies paid b0 percent. Aggiegate value of the property passing was placed at, 313.601.4441“ of ivliich $1,153,095.89’ was held to be outside the province of Nova Scoiia. This includes a. large suiii tunic-d “agency funds call for loan held by the Montreal branch of thc Easicrr Trust Company the situs oi which for taxation purposes was held m be Quebec. it also included $1.000 in cash left in the Waldorf Arh-ria Hotel. New York. 110115911010 elicit-s in Bermuda. 9018011111 “mu-b gifts, company shares, etc. _ 0t‘ the Li‘) life insurance policies; making his wife and daughters bcn- efieiaries, three, amounting to $1114: v 320.34 which were not under seati were held to be non-dutioble in Nova. scotia. The total amount left ‘ to the widow in insurance was $224,- 020.80 and 4l,032.ll to each daugh- tcr, The total of $333,031.12 which is found to be taxable by the Nova Scotia Government is based on the following asscst: Taxable value of the (‘state leii Mrs. Douglas 582278.83 at 16'»; per ' The intruded the ccsts of the action. cent—$l1l,57il. Marian I. Iiavis. amount taxabii .$5T8.037.22 at l4 .pci- ccnt—$80.- ; 925.21. Grace B. Douglas. amount tax- daugbtrrs from the date. of the 1 able $592,601.54 at 14 per cent--$80.- 164.21. , Eloise Arnold. amount _taxablc at l4 per ccnt-slit- | i3." i\ uPJOTY Douglas. amount taxable $501,645.56 at 14 per cent—$‘l8,620.1'l. | leading European Pflwcrs would at- working undsr i'\>lllli.i‘fl for all but rs cziiurht in .i in the ninth ‘ Prmsidcn‘. mines. 111.. (q. t- n. ‘...~ .-.\'ti‘~.~ititi W05 not iinmetliatclyi determined. llPTS tonielit. . war might lead only to div-wvlillflil‘ anion; European powers and tirilfll they stick together "for the peace of the whole world.“ i : While ll. ‘nations were reported banded together in aii international l committee to regulate a “iiands-off- l Sioair." policy, the Archbishop wrote, Submit Proposal For in the Diocesan Gazette: ‘ _ _ “lzi addition to all disquieting signs the world seems to be going! mall has come this horrible civil _ _ ‘i ‘ ‘n Spaiir H “‘1"l\/l1etliaiion‘2 Who can unilortake the task‘? “It would be a great thing if ,C_1.__“M.u5, (By (iuariliairs special W1") HIZNDAYIC, ifriiiice, Aug. 31. I-Iiiiiipeaii tintl so ' All‘. ‘ tempt it, but this mien‘. also leadt oiilv to disscnsion among them-i selves when the imperiiti\‘e need is _ that they should be kept together‘ H“ for peace of the whole world." v Tlb? l1 nations-- (‘reat Britain“ Fr." cc, Italy, Albania. Austria, Poland, Bulgaria, Belgium. bill! No l’ u a y , rr. inicz-iiatiiinxil iiote wa . iii iiii: name oi Turkey and Ltitviit~-1oi‘nictl ilNOfll-g “ha”, (“rugs “l. millet‘ to ext-h. .ge iiifoi‘iii:iti0i‘i on no“, are ht Hm . imposition of an arms embargo and i hummus M. U“ :,_ probably take up inetisuitis i.) entl. , ...,.n.>,n,. M“, . atrocities reported from 511-1111» l of m, ( 9...“... Baffled 1 Alta.’ Legislature Hard lit Work (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) EDMONTON, mic. ill-The Al- berm, Legislatuie iviis hard at work tonight iidvaticing legislation to its final stages in they hope preroga- tion will be possible tomorroiv. Chief legislation is the Alberta Credit House Act which will S11v6 the gO\'(‘l'lll1lQl\l‘. authority to estab- lish credit, liousscs for payment of Social Credit dividends to bone. authorities won't let him in. fide citizens and advance the {KW- Santus pleaded guilty at Black- ernments Social Credit 31105-110111- pool to a charge of loitering with Debt reduction is pi‘ovi<i0<l in other criminal intent. He was sentenced legislation. _ to three months at hard labor. Sitting of the eoinmitwe of thB Four days alter Santus began to whole is slat-d for him» ‘ serve his sentence he decided to I hear prote. ‘s bv b0: do appeal. Bail was granted but there l morfttiiii m" Js-ilfl. . l Authorities By Strange Base (By George Hainlhcton. Canadian Press Staff Writer» i (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Special ‘ Wir i, LONDON, Aug. Ill-Authorities“ of Blackpool, that Lancashire re- scirt by the Irish Sea. are baffled‘ by the case of George Santus, a‘ motor mechanic. Santus paid his own fare to conipleze a three months‘ jail sentence. But prison ‘f was a delay in obtaining suitable lflfiCiii. securities. Sanlus expected the ap- " _ peal would be heard at Preston but suppizvri (‘~- ihe appeals committee ruled that 1111011‘ “i111 ~~ the appeal could not be heard as ' he had not secured bail witlizii 2i ‘ days of his conviction. . ' Santus then surrendered hzmsclf at Walton jail. Liverpool. Rut as there was no Cfllllilllllllvlll, he wulii not be admiiictl. He offered ham- lice also declined to ha Now Blzickpoors clerk istratcs are wondu-iiig wha The clerk explained that. a the bail and S\‘(‘iil‘l'lP.\ a dav late lie had no course lvi‘ to iii d accept them. lie also (l(\ll111.\' iiiiiii whether he has powers to ISSUC iin- other commitment. Orders Purge 0f _ Treasury Staff S \\' p‘.ceon in “When \\< nip 1w gr.n.».' ‘. HPDBHHK. . “The lirplniiwi is still availflmfl (C I’. Bv Guardi s Special Wire) and I'm iziv. tooling. You eaivflfifi- +ORO‘NTO_ Aug_ 31_..p.-.;~nicr !‘i1iill\ltl‘_ affairs with hGEME, Hepburn todavy ordered a ]7\ll‘i7(~ of §l‘t‘.l(‘lli'l‘(illS civil strmnis WIRE! his treasury staff as lic sought the idea is to embarrass the $011,815: tool pigeon“ ‘whom’ he (il'(‘ifll‘(‘5wi 1110111» ‘"111 11111 1° if. L. DAVISON o» 00.1 Funeral Directors and Embalmers f liEllSlliGT0ll beg in announce that they have taken over Mr. <1‘ ‘11111111 ~‘ complete stock o! Funeral Supplies and lizvr arranger] MI‘ Mr. ffompton’; personal assistance and the use of his with?!‘ motor llcarse and Ambulance equipment. Mr. Lflfll-llfl’ w long and thorough experience coupled with m!’ 5111b" ml,“ give entire satisfaction at reasonable DIM‘! “"1"” the public patronage in this line. LDay and Night Ambulance Service. Plume 7-4-3 __ ~_. . me! som- i200 “*7 car-f l l. Y l’ i . l