-i, . H mo... - I OI A MERE MAN n r Comm birds fly h looks hai- 33kg“ awlhardlal domes: l REV. I. A. MURPHY, DiD. Rector cl Saint Dunstan's Unl- Ienity. ~ FIND 01D MAN! COIN RAMSEY. England-Working on the demolition oi an old house Wil- liam Coriett Iound a rare type of P old Manx penny known as the Eagle and Ch-ld penny. There is a big demand for the coins by col- lectors. ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING. EVENT S. MEETINGS. ETC °° "Talktes-Canoecove Friday. _- ,_ “ 14-7526-5-28-31. "Talkies-Mt. Stewart Saturday. 11-7526-5-28-31. “Recital by Pupils of Miss Ullian McKenzie June 21. 14-7583-5-19-11. "Don't mise "George in a Jam" North Wiltshite May 30. 11-‘1512-5-39-11. "Binge Concert tonight St. Peter's Hall 8 P. M. Sale oi Candy. 11-7548-5-29-11. "Guide Concert, Flat River, Hall, Saturday, June lst. 11-7549-5-29-31. "B. I. S. auction tonight start- ing the tournament at 0.15. 11-1574 "Cake Sale Saturday. June 1st. The Kings Daughters of Irinity United Church at Maritime Electric C0. L-‘lbfll-B-il-Sl. "Borden Line Club loading hogs. lambs, calves, Albany. Wednesday, May 29th, hours 12-3. 11-7001-5-21-31 "Lieutenant Governor DeBlois Will give a Radio Address on Red Cross Iiridsy, May 81, at 9.00 to 9.05 P. M. L—'i42B-5-28-4l., u "Bee the three act comedy Aunt Emma Sees It Through" in Breadalbane Hall, Friday, May 31st. l eciock. ls-‘Ililc-li-IB-di. "See Cavendish players in "For Flity Thousand and a String oi Pearls". ciiitoni-iau May so. Also in Harrington on June 3rd. 11-7021-5-38-21. "One Act Play, Competition t0- nisht at 8 o'clock in Heartz Hall. I-‘Ieiiloysity. Sec Marehileld, York. Wlnsloe and Charlottetown Young People's Societies compete. L-7570-li-29-1i. "Scotch concert in Stanley {Imus Wemssdsy, M!” ma. Lec- Oll Section . Bagpipes. ‘WW1 . read- danoinc sonar and inn. ice and 25c. L-‘IMO-l-fl-Ii hysouru-ne not fail to hear the mantsd lhonufl Copeland and u-r-“iit °“‘.s.i“..°';l§‘i‘.i":.i‘:‘.‘ Aflifllllicn I and 1o cents. ' r-fuco-s-ao-Bi "Kelvin :00 m? "l" Pier. Drama thewoiimcwa (WAHEED Fifteen Students Receive FllTlIllE or Graduating Diplomas Fro St.‘ Dunstan’s Prizes At 81st Nov. A. A. MaoAula lddrcdeing the graduating clue at? the eighty- ; first commencement exercises oi 8t. Dillifitllfl Universit yum-em,- g... hcrted the grsduatzs to aspire to m? highest iorm of success, the de- velopment of Christian character, and toucultivkmle. the ttrzlerttg be. ‘wind 90h em Creator. other makers wbeyre m. 191190’ Billion Ofiullivan. Lieutenant Governor DeBIols, Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Mr. B. w. tiePsige and Mr. B. R. Holman. The Rector, Rev. J. A- Mlllilihy. D. D. submitted a re- Pmt m the Hat's work. A vocal solo by Mo‘. Clarence Pin. ecu, a three-part chorus by st. Dunetsifs Glee Club. and a violin 9°39 by Mr. Napoleon Beaudet were rendered during the program. ' The prise alumni essay was rend by w. Joseph C1-1sriley. GBADUAHJB Napoleon Beaudet, Charlesbourg. . Q. ‘Jean-Marie Dionne, Mgtgnq, p, ‘John Doyle. Hampton. h. ‘o. si-ebhen D. Gillie. Charlottetown. u 0x15"! I- Rushes. Posh‘: Sta- J. Alban MacDonald, Nor-m 39¢. ue. William D. MacDonald, Iiittle Pond. _ M .1. Herbert McKenna. Remington." town. Iester P. O'Donnell. Sourls. ' ‘Clarence '1‘. Pineau. Ruetico. Joseph D. Ready, Kensingtoci. Wilbert A. Shea, Waterford. Neill E. ‘Pritee. Monoton, N. B. MEDALS AND SPECIAL PRIZES Prise im- Bicll-gloue Instruction. Wwented by Hie Excellency. Bishop OSullivcn. awarded to Stephen D. Gllils. Special Prize oi fifty dollars for the highest aggregate in senior year presented by Hon. Geo. n. De-Blcls, Lieutenant Governor, awarded to Louis F’. Monaghan. Special Prize of ii-ity dollars for the highest segregate in junior year, presented by Hon. Geo. D. De- Blols, awarded to Thomas P. Butler. 4 I >Z%’/ ' The Peoples Paper A Covers Prince Edwerdllsland Like the Dew m University Distribution O-i-fledals o Special Commencement -—-‘Inspiring Addresses By Rev. A. A. MacAulay f? Other Speakers. Special Price o! twenty-rive doi- g lot-Nun highest aggregate“ in Mm‘) W". P106011 d n. Geo. D. DeBloic, Iiwarded t? ard MoKenna. special Prize oi twenty-live dol- ion for the highest egg-mete in 16s H. ‘Ihninor. Pfllfl 10i- English, presented by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MsoMlllan, awarded to Louis I". Monsghan. Price for beet essay, presented by St. Dunstaifs Alumni Association, awarded to Joseph Ofianley. Prize for senior philosophy, pne- sented by Rev. A. P. Madirellan, awarded to John H. Doyle. Blake Memorial Prize (or junior Philosophy. awarded to John M. McCarthy. Prize for physics presented by H011. D1‘. W. J. MaidMillen, awarded to Louis 1i‘. Monsghan. Prize for history. presented by Rev. P. D. MoGuigan. awarded to 12o Callaghan. Price for sociology, presented by Hvndman and 00., limited, award- ed to Neil ‘Pritee. Price for economics. presented by the Provincial Bsrik, awarded m John M. McCarthy. Pr!!! for-senior mathematics, pre- sented by the Charlottetown sub- division oi‘ the C. W. I... awarded to Louis F. Monaghan, Price for biology. presented by - De"?- 0» Dousan. awarded to dos-r‘ ooh OT-Ianley. Prize for Latin. presented by Capt. Basil Kelly, awarded to Wii. ' liam O. Simpson. The Gallant Memorial hire for Flelwh. presented by Mrs. Adrian Peters. awarded to Leonard Mc- Kenna. Prine for Greek. presented by g friend. awarded to William O. Simpson. Prize for Chemistry, presented by Mr. J. Peter MacDonald, druggist, awarded to William O. Simpson. Price for trigonometry. prflented by Mr. Vernon Maddigan. awarded to Daniel J. Mullin. Prize for the hlghm aggregate in Grade XII. Jesenied by Hynd- "l9" 5nd 00-. Limited, awarded to Charles McQufld, (Continu -' on Page a) i Annual A The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held last night in St. Paul's Parish Kill. Dr. H. D. Johnson presided. In the absence of Mr. W. K. Rogers, chair- man of the board oi trustees; who is at present a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Dr. Johnson read the trustees‘ mp0 . The retiring trustees, W. K. Rog- ers. B. B. Horne, and J. G. MacFsd- yen were rc-elected. Th; financial statement was sub- mitted by ths chairman of the fin- anoe committee. 10'. l. 1A Cotton. o The financial statement for the year ending March a1, mo, showed, in the general account roost .009.- 52130, expenditures. 809.100. s, leav- ingsbalencsinthskcyallaukcl 9415.10. A total oi $31,514.07 was shown in endowment legacies. New 2i“l“‘.2is‘°°°““‘s....d c3312.. 2 . - . 089911 . leaving a credit balance o: $81M. plus bond held cor resale o! I900. Outstanding bills to he loan aoooun peaking on the financial conci- tlfi C! “i6 Hfillltli, $5 Ofltfll U!‘ the hope that within a oom- mnss*"‘° patid Meeting P. E. I.- jlospitall Encouraging Financial Report Showing Operating Surplus For Past Year. __ mow o! any hospital in North Am- erica which was not going in the red. The report is all the more grat- ifying when considering the experi- ence ot the great country to the south. Mrs. W. E. Bentley also spoke briefly commending the work c! those, responsible ior the showing. Your ‘Ikustses submit herewith the titty-second annual report of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. The report oi the work oi this year is important to us in as much as it gives us the returns oi the iirat tull twelve months work in the new Hospital. ‘Until report of the twelve months we were in doubt as to Just what the coat o! operation micht be, be- cause there were so many new features introduced info this hos- “ Etal, in addition to the very great OHARIDTTETOWN. CANADA. Ieon- t wehada. c 3V§€§w _ --..--._ A .E. Three Charges (0-1‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) IJUNENBUBD. N. 8-. May 28 - Aitori Meson was acquitted in Su- preme Court today on three char- ges arising from a chase by Royal Canadian Mounted Police oi a. rum- laden motor boat on the night oi NEW DEM IINBERTAIN Prilce Clotting! Develop" gwazisliii ti‘. iidfiiifinkiiiiii; sign s?".i'i§..§.i’.i°“' "n a a I I1 " . . . . . .1 fion ta "aidsingppisfnda abetting" Tanner, ' owner and skipper o! the rum- runner; and “wilfully and unlaw- fully" obstructing the Mounties, were returned by the grand Jury against Mason only this morning. "s" r - “hi”, “My i‘ llR ALAN llAFilE Under consideration was 5 an l ' for an entirely voluntary strue ure mmcnt 175i. n; Gulrdlarrs emu Who) w . as-nsim by t ccstructi uelneu, limited to hours, wages andabanonohiidlaboiywluisll the old ocoroivo or pm. lasted. “ entertains brought al machinery to a melons 8WD and ordered a timer- ouchcoing study of all major meas- “Mlihtllelicht otths words ut- ifiird l1? the 111th court yesterday """"' ° (or. By our-slurs Special Wire) FORT WILLIAM May Zii-Dr. Alan R. Dsice. physician oi the Dionne quintup- lets, was honored WEDNESDAYFMAY 29. 1935 j Read by Everybody NBRMANIJIE 0N MAIDEN VllYAliE TUIJAY Giant meld. Liner Ie Expected To Estab- llSh Record Speed Crossing. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) LE HAVRE, France, May 28- The giant French liner Nonnandie, carrying Mme. Albert Lebrun, wife in New York June 3. | The largest ship in commission,- 1 iiith oi’ a. mile of maritime lux- ury, will call at Southampton be- fore setting out across the Atlan- tic, determined to wrest speed re- cords for ocean travel irom the ships ct Germany and Italy. i Four Day Trip The Normalndie not only seeks today with a llir in sentencing the Blue Eagle to im- mediate death. , membership i n the Ontario Medl- Ilnrried Confer-shove cal Association on the birthday o1 COMCNII scattered from Con- the Callender ba- lms to the White House hardly got beyond a discussion o! the court's opinion. with its emphatic declara- tion that Congress had illegally del- Bflated its powers to the President and. that the federal legislature has no control over intro-state com- merce. or its hours or wages. "e war of price cutting apparon oping despite the administration's nweol of last night. issued through Donald R. Richbug. NRA heed. for continued code doservance until a plan can be worked out. - Slash Prices New York deepatchee told at s big department-store and numer- ous email tobsoco shops slashing‘ the price of cigarettes to 11 cents "M! 0f Ikiddi-ilg liquor prices. A Bfiown report told of price cutting 17f flVC t0 12011 p6!‘ cent by two com. panics. Labor lenders scurried to Wash- Eiton to see what could be gath- ered from the wreckage oi NRA. They assembled at A. P‘. of L. heed- ouarter-s with President William Green. There were wi hints of etrlloes. esoeciallv infertile; and coal if ormafors deosrt from code wage and hour . bica. The sugges- tion came from the Hon. J. A. Faulkner, Ontario Minister oi’ I-lnalth at the opening luncheon of the convention More than 1cc.____.__. doctors heard the Dr. All-n Datoa Minister laud the modest Callander physician as one who, "in the face of dazzling publicity and sudden evelation to popular favor, had con- ducted himself in the best tradit- ions o: the medical p iession, and enshrined himself in the hearts o! the people of the province." P.E.I. Graduates At Acadia Following are the P. E. I. gradu- ates irom Acadia College, Wolf- ville: Eina Clark, Charlottetown: Biol- ogy c. Class B; Biology 9, Class A: Chemistry 5, passed; Art '1, Class B; Psychology c, Class C. Mary Gordon Hughes, Charlotte- Demonstrate Against Royalty GLASGOW, May z8—Flve men were arrested today icr waving red flags and shouting. "down with royalty." as the open car-rinse oi the Duke and Duchess oi Kent passed through the streets. The Duke and Duchess were en- route from the railway station to open the Victoria Infirmary in northern Glasgow. Two horses drawing the Royal carriage took fright at the shouts and the flashing of the crimson banners and nearly ran into a canopy at the entrance to the in- firmary. The animals continued to be so restivs that the couple were forced to continue their Journey in a po- lice $1‘. ._____..____ ItIAI. INTERIM‘ IN RELIGION PLYMOUTH. Inc. May W- (o.rm~mv. 1s. n. Aubrey. general sscrehry of the Baptist, Union, speaking at the annual assembly oi’ the Union laid interest in re- ligion in the United Kingdom was real and widespread despite s. re- crudeecenoe of illllntsm. omics e. Class C. C; English 4s, Class B. Winston Mayne, Emerald: intensive work, Class B. German A, A; Greek d, 8, Class B; ‘History 8, Davis Lidstcne: Class B. cmice l, Class B; French 2. passed all courses, B. Marjorie M?! Ifltnn, Flat Eflfllilh 1, passed. Joan MacNeill, (Continued on Page 9) Levitation a a a ‘Sivan: In Iastqlgliceneffltcrs llttlectliwlll nlesfiahsttennsndholdllvslsedsndliulyunill iebeliiagavceessls . ltlavcrllmmcvor tow": Education 1, Class B; Art 4, Class S; Enclish cc. Class C; Eng- lish 2, Class B; Household Econ- Orwiiic McCausland, Mill River: Latin 2, Class passed; History 7a, Class A; History d, Class B‘, Phil- osophy 3, Class B; German A, Class M. A. Horace McEwan, Charlottetown: Class B; Latin 6, Class Class A; Philosophy Suntmerside: History 1. Class C; Chemistry 3. Class C; Biology 6. passed; Econ- ltoosveit Winchester Belmont: "d cmrm“ °““‘°'°“ we" ‘w’ , . M. A. intensive work, average in Chandler, Charlotte- town: English 4s, Class C; House- hold Economics 4, Class C; House- hold Econontics 2, Class B; Chem- 1, passed; Philosophy l. Class C; Household Economics 9, Class C. gnu River: Household Economics 1, Class C; Household Economics 3. Class C: Charlottetown: English 1, passed; French l, pass- ,_____________________:~_»; to seize the blue ribbon ior speed,l but her owners want to hold the record against Great Britain's super-liner Queen Mary, now be- _ing completed. The Normandie is expected to resoh New York in a few hours more than (our days. The ultimate speed record, how- ever, awaits the trials of the Brit- ish craft, for while the Nonnandie is expected to attain 30 knots or better. her engines develop only 160,000 horse power to propel her 70,000 ‘tons, while the Queen Mary will have 200.000 horse power for a tonnage perheipe slightly less. Europa Holds Record The present record for the west- ward croseing is iour days, 1'1 hours, six minutes Irom Cher- bcurg breakwater to Ambrose llghtship-an average o! 71-92 1 knots for the instance o! 3.199 sea |‘ miles. established by the North German Lloyd liner Europa. For the eastward crossing, the Bremen oi the same line averaged 28.51 knots, covering the distance in four days, 1c hours. 15 minutes. The Italian liner Rex has estab- lished the record for speed. how- ever. in averaging 28.96 knots be- tween Gibraltar and Ambrose llghtehip. The Norrnsndle cost approxim- ately $53,000,000 which must be amortized in 15 years, estimated by experts as the length of life of such a large ship. Pair _Held On Murder Charge .___ (C. P, By Guardian's Special Wire) CORNWALL, Ont, May iii-A young widow and a transient iarm hand were held here tonight on a marge oi murdering the woman's middle-aged husband last April. Arrest of the couple, Mrs. Viney Belle Volvey and Clarence Cam- eron, both 2B, followed presenta- tion oi a coroner's jury verdict that Louis Volvey, 55-year "Stor- mont County farmer, died aiter being strangled or throttled and that “we ilnd both lvlrs. Volvey cessories to the said act oi strangulation." _.____._.___.__. FOX ODOR. "OFFENSIVE"? 10 ‘PAGES of the President, and-a host of growers eelebrities, will cast off tomorrow crop, Prem on her maiden voyage and is due' of Commona A. E. McLean (Lib. Prince) asked if a request for aa- sistance had been received from potato growers. Cons. Kings) had forwarded the re» quest to the government, the Prime Minister said, some action would be taken. John A. MacDonald ( Uh rained byoa contrary wind. MAXIMS 01A. MERE MAN . akitstraecoaragelahigber CRO firs‘ REQUEST Premierd-Vlakes Statement In Federal House Action To Follow Request ‘For- warded By Hon. John A Mac- Donald, Prime (C. P. By Guardiunhs Special Wire) ~ OTTAWA. May 28-The government will take some ‘ action on the request of Prince Edward Island potato for assistance in buying fertilizer for this year's ier R, B. Bennett announced today in the House ‘Stresses Of Handicrafts Premier MacMilTa-n Opens Can- adian Handicrafts Guild Exhib- J itionOnLineriithenia, (Canadian Press) (By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, May 2B.—The Can- adian Handicrafts Guild Exhibition. containing a display of home-made articles from all over Canada, was opened on the liner Athenia. to the public here today by Hon. W. J. P. yiaclvilllan, M.D., FACE, Premier at Prince Edward Island. The Pre- mier stressed the value ot hand- made articles and expressed dis- pleasure of foreign manufactured imitations now on sale in Canada. "Handicrafts are playing a great part in the rural economics o! Can- ada, they are also playing a Dart in the culture o! Canada." he said. "I want you to observe one thing 1n particular, the quality o1 the pro- ducts presented. I sek you to look at the wood and iron. work, at the toys and fiumlture, at the hand- woven textiles, the Jewelry and 90t- tery and then to say whether this new Canadian activity, the renais- sance oi an old activity is not some- thing deserving all our support." Enumerating s. few of the beauti- iul specimens on show. Macmillan stated, "Alberta has sent beauttiul weavinil‘. MB-Iiiwbi! Hid New Brunswick and Quebec are not behind. Prince Edward Island has sent some hooked r1188 Mid liBlWl-S which will astonish you. Cape Bre- ton has provided a rug which is to be sent to His Malesty the Kins- Our ex-soldlers in Ontario and Que- bec have contributed charming met- al work. You will see art Jewelry with our native Canadian stones and pottery which will surprise you." "After many years oi locking down upon these arts of rural Canada you in the great cities have at last dis- covered- that they are worth ntten- tion. you are at last becoming inter- ested," he continued. “Unfortunate- ly something else has happened i00- There are people who are always ready to turn any vogue to their own ends. and so the art'- 01 0111‘ country workers is being sxpioited. You see materials advertised by Can- Annaal Iabaariatian Dolly's I] Inll Premier to I U.“ Canada and U. l. A, as." Minister States. Hon and w Value, Montreal. o which might be sold at a fair price . "I know I speak also for those o i the other Maritime Provinces and Quebec." “when 1 say that we are astonished and hurt beyond words to find old established tirrril dealing in goods o! this kind. Obvi cusly, I do say this. erything we can to p lair competition with o peo le. We have stood quite n as i is, but this is a little too much. IMPRIWEMEN arrsws, May as-An improve-T» 1mm was shown in the employ-- provinces, _ vinces was the only economic g decline in comparleo wibh May 1. 1934, the Domini Bureau oi Statistics reported bod month. . The crude index, higher than - year since 1931. stood at against 92.0 on May 1. 1934. all’! 77.6 in 1983. In the Maritime Provinces firms reported east’: employed. the month. in manufacturing, ing, and construction. ere were released 1n transportat and railway construction. In Quebec N193 empl ported 246,342 persons at work u. gain o: 10.326 against the previ month. Increases were shown is‘ manufacturing. logging transcor tion and highway construction. adlan iirrne as homespun which never even saw a home; you see (Al. By Guardian's Special Wire) AND-Email‘, N. 5.. May tic-Allan lslcucd oi Pugwaelt has asked the Supreme Court oi Nova Scotla to decide whether or not the odor ex- uded by silver ioxes is "offen- sive". He claims ioxes kept by Bur- pee Allan. his nex-t-door neighbor are a “nutsarice" and aiieot the peace and comfort oi himself and his family. Forest Fires HALIIFAX. May tic-Five build- ingaiell prey to flames in Nova Scotla today. two oi them destroyed by a forest tire which threatened a section or Liverpool for several hours before it was brought under control. _ Flames roared out of the bush- land on the west side oi the Mer- sey River this aitcrnoon and ad- vanced toward a group oi houses between Liverpool and Milton, not hooked rugs which were never nook- ed in Canada. But that it not Bil- Our energetic competitors across the Pacific have undertaken to copy our hooked rugs. That is hard on 1'0“ country people in Quebec, it ls even worse dcr us in Prince Edward Is- land. We do rely on our sales oi hooked rugs to bring us a little extra profit. And every sale of an imita- tion hooked rug in Canada is doing hum to my province, because it is taking the place of one of our rugs Flare i Anew Throughout Nova Scotia from the Mersey Paper Company. The tire out oii Liverpool's electri- cal supply and the town was in darkness until repairs were com- pleted late tonight. A fire which had been burning in the timberland near New Rosa. Luncnburg County, ior several days. became menscin again tonight as it neared several small lumber camps. Hundreds oi men were battling the flames. about three tumour m {his , woixto READS \Nl~\AT 1 Hr. sows", ‘sneer {no AMATECR ‘ qhuocurn! Moderate (Rah south - winds; unsettled with ~- prcbably some fog. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, '1‘ onto, tiny Yer-Minimum and Ill i 11111111 tcinpc-rntures:— Saint John Charlottetown 40 02 in this ans, novel That's why mules with ' far from the scene o! the 1930 con- miles elst of the village. lillililm“ """"‘“°°" f‘ place may I say that 3"‘ "' “'7' ” ‘flaw.’ "umw ilagration which rued as buildings. ‘rho village oi Belleville, Yar- at]? ,'§Q','.'§Y:”|§.i§s.‘i.i;"|5me V mantis S B P ..:=..-.:.r.::":..i.ir:i “so...” "i '£;“i‘....°.‘.’“ll§l' r" ‘- r v c e on r ' ,, o! the lite cl the CHWARTZ AK|NG OWDER and the dwelling oi George West- amiss .1. Pottler's saw mill raced ,..f‘.“.“‘.“.‘.§'.§‘"i5i..§iili.'it§§'i?°“ m“ Island Hospital UQAQ “Agmgtmugg N9 ALUM baver were destroyed but the re-ithroudh that structure and a near- Mm Borden Ho A Il- l by garage. Mr. Pottier estimated his loss at 00.000- 1 P .l. have Tcrmentsms matningstructmesweresavcdby ( iwlilflifll summarily m" nun u‘. aneapc