ora_ , MEREMAN gsjltataieleatiatlalad gu- at The People's Paper , Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew W alaeadittons. MAXIMS f. OFA ‘ MERE MAN I an always living under aller- a...-..-=--...~.-.-==e tumors (RIDGE lllll FIGHLBASE Plustice Gannon ' Launches APDeaI Against A s s e s s- ment 0 n W h i c h Taxes Will Be Pay- able. - QITAWIA». Juno 10 - (By The . Median Beau-Challenging the Mitt of a municipal assessment of- Ilar to tax his income. Mr. Justice j l. A. Cannon of the Supreme Court s Canada, has launched an ap- pnl against an assessment made at year on which taxes will be ‘pyable in ma. It will be heard stile court ed revision on June f"! . . ‘ liatiee Cannon anal-is in his ep- pel. which concerns his salary of (Continued on Page b) .ANNQUNCEMEN'I'S. ,l COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC "Reserve Wednesday, July 8th -k b: the Anglican Church Festival it Milton. 3718-6-16-21. ‘ "Important meeting of Uigg and Brand View Shipping Club in Uigg \ hi1, Monday evenin," Jomirlion Live Stock Branch will (it represented. 3113-6-16-11. I "Come to the Ice Cream Social Jase Valley Hall. Friday. June 1'ith. * _ 37224-1641. l "Dance in st. Charles inn, m- ay. June ma. avzs-e-re-u. "Ste "The Road Beck" at I-lope ‘liver. Thursday night. aeas-e-it-ai T "New baggage Just arrived low- Jl- lirices yet. The leather goods h lion. S. L. Hardy d: Co. 3691-0-14-31 _ "Corran aw will present "The Road Back" at Hope River, Thurs- iiv. June 1e. aeos-e-lt-sl _ "Port Elgin Dramatic Club will l "WM their Dlay in Borden Union - Hall June 17th at 8.30 P. M. Good Pilate, 3686-8-15-21. _ "Come to the Legion Dance in - leiiut Public Hall. June ma. V, hes served. Admission it cents. ladies with boxes free. 3880-6-15-21. _ "Wiser Zion Male Quartet and j 501:1‘ excellent performers at the x hulk?» in Mt. Herbert Orphanage '. “£15.15 P. M., Thursday. June 1d. _. “d! ion 25c and 15c. Part pro- .’ 1h aid of Orphanaga, " ' ROBR-B-lb-Il. u "i" .~ “nit “at Prince Dramatic Club L I Kinfm“ m!" P117 "Pbr Love ‘ h, ‘:1. in Sea View Hall ‘rhurs- ‘ ' “"9 19th. at eso p-m. 2i I "I have sold out of all plants Visual and perennial except orders I Ill/inguinal meetlns York Rifle m" evening. June 11th. 3711-54041 1. “Coma snq ma“ “u.” mt j ‘WYWTY welcome. i “Y "The vitv reuse" by Hunter . E,,'§:"'-'l="t-_Meav. 5m» nu. in > ‘ '1 River Admission a-m-e-re-at U. S.Coast Guard 1 And Rum Runner Stage Hot Battle a Britishers Felted-With Potatoes Loaded Wllih Iron Bolts, Paint Pots And Other Missiles. IRSPEBTRRS ' a1 Defence; squadron Moder A. T. , tlii“fif.i;."l’.‘.i‘.‘f‘i..‘.liilz..‘iifif” Dies From ’°°"'"“"" Heart Attack “Mir received. Percy Burke, West lty. m \ g HALIFAX. June lb-(By the Canadian Preach-Tales of an old whim“ we Imp. in which the crew of a British rum-runner ms a United States cutter battered each other with potatoes, turnips, P!!!" Pots and molaasee lugs about ‘l0 miles off New York, were told hers today after the motorshipa Caneff and Mary 1". Ruth limped into harbor, Masters of both vessels clslmss they had been rammed by the cut- ter Daphne, the Mary P. Ruth on Fflilly and the Ganeff on Sunday. The Ganeff had a. large hole in her stern. and Captain Moyle said if Captain Peter Johnston had not coma along with the Mary P. Ruth and transferred his cargo she would have gone to bottom. The Mary 1". Ruth also had a damaged stern. and both ships will be put on the Marineelip here for repairs. They were favored by fine weather on their return trip to (Continued on Page e) RVIATIRN RETURN HUME MONTREAL, June 15—(By The Canadi Prank-Returning from their annual inspection four of avi- ation centrea in the Maritime Prov- inces and lower Quebec, which be- gan at St. Hubert ten days ago, Squadron Leader R. J. Grant. head of the Aeronautical Inspection div- lson of the Department of Nation- Cowley, Superintendent of Air Reg- ulations and Stuart Graham, Dis- trict Inspector oi Civil Aviation, arrived at the Fslrchlld seaplane (Continued on Page ti) By Thomas T. Champion Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, June 15—(Canadian Press Cable)-Slr Donald McLean, President of the Board ‘or Educat- ion in the National Cabinet, died today of a heart attack at the age of 6B years. By birth a Scot and by upbring- ing a Welshman, the ministry of education appealed especially to Sir Donald for both these countries have always been especially enthus- iastic for education. He self presented few characteristics of the Celtic temperament. House Approves Veteran’s Bonus (Canadian Prose) WASHINGTON, June i5—Im- mediate cash payment of the i2,- 400,000,000 soldiers bonus certificates --dem.anded by‘20,0o0 former serv- ice men bivouaoked in the Capital -was approved today by the Unit- ed States House of Representatives. Pays Dividend ' axon-mean. June 15-—(Sy The Canadian Pressl-A quarterly div- ldsnd of $3.15 per share was today declared by the Sun Life Assur- anee Company of Canada. The dividend, which is at‘ the rate of 15 per cent per annum. is payable July l. The previous dividend. paid April 1. was $0.25 per lime. flfl-IININIP- . orsttherateofiepercentw |s Plggnstn No Intention oi End- .mit removal of the reparations load AIIVANTAEERTIS ing Trade With France, Says Post- master General. 4 (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, June 15-1-1011. Ar- thur Sauve. Postmaster General, to- day declared the abrogation of the Preston-Canadian commercial treaty did not have the sgnlficance given it in certain circles. "The Canadian Government." he said, "had no in- tention in put an end to m! "u- tlons with fiance, one of the most TBIPOTtant countries in the world. It aims simply to propose a treaty more advantageous for Canada, and stll more. to prevent 20 other countries from asking benefit o1 the concessions made to France. We wish to have e. more evenly balan- ced treaty. "Prance has not only Consuls and (Continued on Page s) REllllEST THAT ts. tutu All rituals 600 Delegates Repre- senting 13 Nations Present At Lans- anne Conference. LAUSANNE, Switzerland, June 15—(Canadlan and Associated Press Cablel-A request that the United States cancel all war debts was be- ing dicsussed tonight as 600 dele- gates of 13 nations assembled here for tomorrow's opening of the con- ference on war debts and repara- tions. At numerous private gatherings of the delegates tonight‘ tlie topic of debate was whether presentation to the conference of a resolution req ‘ms the United States to clean the slate would be advisable. Such a step is highly problemuticul, and its meeting with success is still more doubtful. but nevertheless the idea is there. In turn it would per- (Continued on Page 5) Prominent Amherst Lady Passes Away AMHERST, N. S., June 15. (By the Canadian Preach-Stricken while playing golf here this after- neon. Mrs. J. H. Douglas. one of Amherst‘: foremost social workers, was dead when friends reached her side. She was 56 years of age. Her husband died in 1915, when he was serving as mayor of the town. She is survived by two sis- ter, Mrs. Rhodes, wife of Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, Ot- tows, and Mrs. Burke, now in France. Mrs. Douglas was the eld- est daughter of the late Hon. W. '1‘. Pipes, at one time Premier of Nova Bootia. One of her last public works was done last night, when she planted a flower garden in front of the war memorial at Amherst. t Steamer Sinks RIO DE JANERIO, Brazil June IS-(By The Canadian Press)- The Greek steamer Artemis. which sent out an S O S early this mom- ing," radioed later that she was sinking and the crew had taken to CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, JUNE 16‘. 1932 TREATY MITRE Amelia A-ttends TTze Races LADY ‘TJNDT’ AT DERBY Amelia Earhart Putnam, only woman solo transatlantic filer ll U n a ' Delightful Reception By ’ Feature Of Yesterday The lust of a. memorable two days program in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the founding of Notre Dame Academy Pissed successfully yesterday. At 9.30 Pontifical Mass was celebrated by His Excellency Bishop J. A. O'Su1l.ivan, assisted as fol- lows: Deacon of Office, Rev. P. Walsh; Sub-Deacon of Office. Rev- F. McQuaid: Deacon of Honor, Rev. Jos. McGreel, C. SS. R4 Sub-Deac- on of Honor, Rev. Jas. Murphy. D. D.; Master of Ceremonies, Rev. P. McMahon, D. D. A large number of the Priests of the Diocese were Present as w” His Honor Lleut-Governor Dalton. An impressive sermon was deliv- cred by Right Reverend Monsig- nor Maurice McDonald, who traced the history of the Institution and ysferred to the wonderful work of the Sisters of Notre Dame since be- ing established in Canada. over 300 years ago. ~ He congratulated the Sisters of the Province on their work in Bd- ucatlon and the Alumnae on the (Continued on PBBe 3) Gunmen _ Set Bandits Free STREATOR, 111., June 15—Five escorted by Lord Astor as she “ nde the historic English Derby. 75th Anniversary Commemorated By ique Function _ Pupils Of Notre Dame Was i s Anniversary Events. Last Tributes To Mother Of Irish President (Canadian Press) ROCHESTER. N. Y., June l5- Frlcnds of Mrs. Catherine T. Wheelwright and of her disting- uished son, Eamon De Valera, Pres- ident of the Irish Free State, paid final tribute to her at funeral serv- ices today. Mrs. Wheelwrlght died here Sunday at the age of '14. Rev. C. SS. R, a son of her second hus- requiem in Blessed Church. seated by Michael McWhite of Washington, D. C., Minister plent- potentiary of the Irish Free State. N. B’s Brief MONTREAL. June l5—The brief for New Brunswick for considerat- lon before the Ottawa conference will be presented in conjunction with the other Maritime Provinces, Hon. C. D. Richards, Premier of gunmen invaded the county jail under the guise of visitors in mid- afternoon today, held up the keep- er and set free three men held for the $52,000 robbery of the Union Bank of Streator. The Value Qf Our Bodies (Canadian Press) HAMILTON, Ont., June iii-Keen wit was displayed by Dr. C. H. Mayo, noted. surgeon of Rochester, Minn., in his address before the Canadian Club here at noon today. Speaking of the depression, Dr. Mayo declared that people were be- coming dejected because they have not something that they never had and that the grandfathers never know about. “In the human body is enough calcium, turned into whitewash, to cover a chicken coop," the speaker said, "In war days the value of our the boats. The British motorship Eastern Prince IQaouawsanotfer-oxz. U. speeding to the bodies was estimated at Mi cents. but I suppose at the present low New Brunswick, said during an in- terview here today. “The three matters to which at- Thomas J. Wheelwright, band, celebrated a solemn mass of Sacrament President De _Valera was repre- llconn VlilE I8 FDREBAST run lilllAY Much Interest At- tached to the Mani- toba Elections. WINNIPEG. June 15-(By The Canadian Press-Manitoba, W111 as- cide tomorrow whether it desres to be governed the next five years by Premier John Bracken’; new born coalition “economy” government or by a Conservative administration led by Lieut. O01. Fawoett a. Tay- lor, Portage La Prairie Lawyer. It will the first general elect- ion in anitoba since 192'! when the Progressive forces of Mr. Brack- en swept into power for a second term. This time the Premier has the official support of the Liberal party of the Province and Gov- ernment candidates ara labelled Liberal-Progressive. Formed in the interests of econ- omy, the coalition Government was launched three weeks ago, spurned by Conservatives and LabOr and by a section of the Liberal party. col. (Continued on Page B) Daughter Of Sir ArthurAnd Lady Currie Ma rries MONTREAL. June QB fldligll Prcsel-Tbe marriage of He: orlf-Cirbwortlunustera Cirillo. Daughter of Sir Arthur and Lady Currie, to Alexander Tulloch Gait Dumford, son of the late A. D. Durnford and Mrs. Durnford and grandson of Sir Alexander and Lady Gait. was solemnized here today in Chrish Church Cathedral. The Bishop of Montreal per- formed the ceremony, assisted by the Very Rev. Arthur Carlisle, Dean of Montreal, and Canon Gow- er-Rees. The bride who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore an orig- inal pompadour model of silver chiffon lace with it design of sil- iined with silver brocade tissue falling in shimmering folds, the bodice having long tight sleeves, finishing with loops covering the hand, Her veil of silver net with a hand embroidered border of sil- ver thread in lily design, was held in place by tiara of Diamante lil- ies. She wore sandals of the same material as her gown, and carried a white prayer book showcrwi \. ' lilies of the valley. Means Awarded Fifteen Years WASHINGTON, June 15—(By The Canadian Pl'ess)—Gast0n B. Means today was sentenced to 15 years lmprlsonmenbfor swindling Mrs. Evelyn Walsh McLean of $i04.000 in an alleged plan to re- turn kidnapped Lindbergh baby. (w... tention will be confined," he sta- ted, "are timber, including (he whole of the lumber industry, ag- riculture and fisheries. The agri- culture, presentation will E0 85 11i- ciusive of the views of all the Mar- itimes, but the lumber and fish- eries briefs may contain certain differences as these two industries concern the various provinces." No Eyes, But normal, was hatched on the fa veteran. The little fellow appe individual Unconcerned‘ WOODSTOCK. Ont. June l5- (By the Canadian Press) -An eye- less duckling, otherwise apparently of Joseph Lerner, Woodstock war healthy and vigorous and apparent- ly unconcerned at the lack of op- Helen Keller 10 PAGES Rorest Fires lEr-(BY The City (llaimed $7,- D Again ROUYN. Que, June 15—(By the Canadian Pressw-Prospect of an- other sleepless night faced fire fighters who continued their grim battle today against forest fires creeping into the outskirts of the twin mining towns of l-‘touyn and Noranda. Through clouds of acrid smoke that made their task almost insufferable men tolled steadily to hold hack the advancing flames. Brought under control a few days ago when rains aided the unremit- ting efforts of fire rangers and volunteers, the fires broke out again last night. The crackle of flames added its warning to the screaming fire sirens and soon a large part of the population was at Noranda Lake where buildings were threat- ened. To add to the peril a wind sprang up about noon and sent the flames rushing through the brush Annual llhaeflptloll Delivered IL“. "1 "l" use. Canada and U. s. Raging In Que. Province NEW (PLANS or Pa. HilSPITAl u: lfgnovtu Preliminary Goll- struction W o r k Will Be Undertaken Immediately. Messrs Govan and Ferguson, oi TOYimtO. afchltccts of the new Prince Edward Island Hospital at a greater pace, Every device of experienced fire- fighters was used in a desperate ef- fort to make some headway. Be- sides throwing thousands of gal- lons of water on the flames by (Continued on Page b) cmnwl [USES APPEAL us: V 812.50 Taxes in Re- spect to the Gan- adian National H0- tel. OTPAWA . June 15—(By The Canadian Press)--The appeal of the City of Charlottetown vs. the Foundation Maritime, Ltd., in con- nection with taxes on the new Can- dian National Hotel building at Charlottetown, was today dismissed with costs by the Supreme Court ver lilies, fashioned on Princess of Canmm Ttemczsé b33235: lines, the unusually long train m“ m respec ' (Continued on P!!! 5) Favors Repeal (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, June 15—Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick, dauahter of John D, Rockefeller and a. lead- er of Chicago-society. today e"- _.€__ (Associated Press) imposed to kill Premier Mussolini- nounoed that she favored Pwhlbl" ROME, June i5—A sentence of death by shooting in the back was day on Domenlcao Bo- ygne, alleged leader of a 1310i 1° and their local representative, Mr Jas. E. Harris, hc-ld a ccnferencz On Tuesday evening w.tl-. ths Building Committee, and ye-itcrdfly morning met and consulted the medical stat‘! as to the suitablity of the new plans. Yesterday afternoon st a nnsJ meeting with the medical staff, and Building Committee. curtain de- tails were considered and agreed to and the plans, as presented, ap proved. It, is expected that within (Continued on Page 5) Looking After The Doukhobors OTTAWA, June 15 —- (By The Canadian Ptcssi-Piers Island —4(i miles from Victoria, B. C., in Hare Straits-will house the Doukhoboi men and women convicted of nude parading. The Doukhobor men and women who have each been sent- enced to three years approximate- ly will be kept on separate parts oi the Island. They are divided equally in number. Official announcement to this effect was made today. D'Arcy Island mentioned in a dee- patch from Victoria last night u the Island of incarceration will be used only after Piers Island has been become well populated if such a condition develops. The island it one half the aim of Piers Island‘ and in addition has the disadvant- kage of being closer by 20 miles to -Viotoria, the provincial Capital ‘D'Arcy Island years ago was a lep- er colony. As Piers Island ls prLvateIy own- ed, .ecessary arrangements for its leasing will be started immediately. It is about 3-4 miles wide and a mile long. twii tion repeal. I No plans are in contemplation, as suggested by Victoria, to bring tho Doukhobor women east and estab- I . ~lish them in eastern institution: ‘Dle many of which are pretty (veil crowded, it is stated. The Doukho- bor children will be in charge of the Province of British Columbia. Erreciqon of such buildings and other accommodations as may be required will start almost immediat- ely 0n Piers Island. __., ‘=____ l €l__ Record & Forecast of the Weather Is Hono red‘ NU-TIWiOIUiLOGTVAT. (IFFTCFL Tn!‘- onio_ June (Associated Press) Miss Helen Keller, the famous blind and deaf cducationlst, received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Glasgow University today in the presence of a. huge audience. Full Support (Canadian Press) rm last anouncement of Charles Republican nomination, President, the Illinois BPS GLASGOW, Scotland, June i5—- MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TIM PBRATCRES Dim-amt , . . . . . , . . . Vancouver Idilrunnintl A tof-TA Qooo Juliitlliilif is oust Lucky Ranff . . lieginn . “Tllnllpeg 'l‘nrouin Utiawn Montreal uohrn (‘In rlnltcinwn FOREFASTF Ull,|\.:l and Fppvr Si. Valleys; Light to modern!!! Luvs rvlll"' windi; doses wean 9 CHICAGO, June 15—Despitc the C. Dawes that he would not take the for Vice delega- tion voted unanimously today to fair nml wslnl, Tmwvl‘ Si. Laurence Valley: lilcrier. aia northerly in easterly winds; fair and moderately wurln. Gulf and North Shore: hloilernle to fresh nnrthweaierly whirls; mostly fnlr with stationary or a little lower 1cm- perniurc. Mnrlllnlo liner and Went: Mmlcrnlvc vtcat to northwcrt wlnrll‘. mostly fair and nmrlcrnitly warm. ‘High (hi:- ihis morning at 7.50 anal tonight at liflll. 1-12 prices we are worth about 61 cents." ti“. support him for that post. rises tomorrow morals! at (‘All FERRY IFIIEIDFIJ Wonk rlnya——l.rnvr~a llordan daily an“ m: this evening at 1.41 endow a. m. and 1.1.40 a. m. and l.“