Marlins OF L MERE MAN p d 1* lilllllfl nggvqifngolllfcbflnlllvlthlt Sundial, Ianndad llfl gnarl otown Gal-diam’ ‘Iva Cash Read by Everybody (ioversPriliceEdwardilsland LikathegDew criARmmTl-zrown, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY a1, 193s- {nu Bcgreatinaotasyouhavebeen luthcoght. MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN owning Near St- El Graduates Of The Library Institute Win Diplomas Value Of Handicraft Study Sir Andrew Mac- phail At Convocation Exercises. Stressed By Strong emphasis on the inlllort- nice of handicraft as a new factor in the educational system of the Province was placed by Sir Andrew Macphail in his address to the grad- uating students at the convocation exercises of ‘the Prince Edward Is- land library Institute on Saturday morning. the convocation exercises, at which lion. W. J. P. MacMillan, M.D., PACE, Minister of Education, pre- rided. Seated with him on the platform were: Lieutenant Governor, Sir Andrew illacphail, Kt, LLn, The Chief Justice, G. R. homer, LL.D., J. A. Nicholson, 1.1.1), s. N. Robertson, l There was a good attendance at McMaster, B.A., Colonel G. E. LL.D., Rev. VJ. A. Murphy, D.D., Mr. Justice Haszard, Hon. W. M. Lea, Messrs. W. C. S. McLure, MP, C. l-l. B. Iongworth, 3.50., H. H. His Honour, the, NATIBN WIDE ll ll NT F ll R KIITNAPPERS Bandits riddle Home of W.B. Ellsworth Whose Wife Sup- ' plied information to Police. ‘ , (Associated Press) DENVER, July Sit-A fusillade of shots that last night riddled the home of W. B. Ellsworth, narrowly missing him, offered a clue today which police hope will lead to the capture of the notorious Canadian Veme Sankey, wanted for the Charles Boettcher 2nd, kidnapping. Ellsworth's pretty brunette wife, Frances, supplied police with the information which resulted in solu- tion of the Boettcher case and started a nation-wide hunt for Sankey, alleged leader of the ab- duction gang and a former rail- roader of Melville, Sask. Shaw, 3.80., Hon. G. B. Sharp, R. H. Rogers, M.A., J. A. Clark, B.S.A., M.S.A., 1350., MrsJmd Mc- Laren, J. R. Burnett, F.J.I., Reuben McDonald, Prof. George Robinson, A. A. McLean, KC, W. A. Stewart, 'ML.A., D. Bethune, MLA, Miss Nora Bateson, MA, Miss M. V. Hig- gins, M.A., Miss M. Parker, Miss M. Full, V.D., A.D.C., Mr. H. R. Stew- art. Chainnanb Remarks The present occasio , said the chairman in his opening remarks, was a unique and memo hie one in the history of education in this Province. He wished to express the gratitude of the Government, of the Threatened Department of Education and of , l C ntinued on page 5 Mrs. Ellsworth says members of P.E.I. Takes sin Grasses At Grain Fair ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC Inserted ll per word "Announcements are ihis column at I cents strictly payable In advance- "See Palmer lilo-ad at Hope Riv- sr Wednesday, Aug. 2nd. 2124-7-81-11 "Oakwood Tea House, St. Peter's Road. Telephone 1587-13. (Over . night guests.) 2063-7-28-31. "Reserve Wednesday, August ilth (or the Cavendish Tea. 1744-7-l2-wfm-l2i. "Moonlight Sail, S. S. Harland, under auspices Holy Name Tennis Club, August 3rd. 2085-7-29-21. "Harland excursions Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. for further information phone 773. , 1484-7-3-tf p’ "Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, bargain days at Jenkins Bros. Cash and Carry Store, Vernon. 2073-7-28-81 "Reserve Friday night, August ith, for dance in Kinkora. Hall. Ex- cellent music furnished by Wellinz- ton orchestra. Lunch served. 2126-7-31-81 “Three act comedy drama by one of our best amateur clubs. Spe- cialties and dancing, Hope River. August 2nd 2125-‘1-81-11 "Ice Cream Festival-Bingo, etc., h aid of 8t. Mary's Church, Mon- issue. Tuesday evening, August 1st. if not fins, next evening. 2095-7-29-2i. "Come to charity dance in UMJBA. Hall, Vernon River, Wed- "Wily evening, August 2nd. Ad- mission asojnuach free aiia-r-sl-ai "Reserve Wednesday, August 2nd for grand picnic on the beautiful wounds of St. John's Presbyterian Qhllrch, Belfast. Come and enjoy a home-like meal. ’ Q. 1085-7-21-25-28-31-41. “MacLeaifs Magaslne contains a line article on "The Value of Life Annuities." You should read it. mi- returns buy "Sun Life Gusrq "Med Annuities.” See . A. Moore. "New, Charlctteto ocice. * July 31-81. ____ "rlowl wanted, empty crops. "film's Warehouse, Kensington, July am to August 4m. McKay's ‘lore. cums, ‘ruesday, August m. Ufltliffe Bros, Hedericton, ‘mura- hr. some s. mum market Darraoh a Webstor. Ken- "Sale of reserved seats for "The lollies" will open at Jsmlesorrs re to-rnon-ow at l0 A. M ‘H, llysafeandmskeres- Mlle-l only. Send the Kiddies to. \ at‘: r. ma‘, '°°""'”"‘,lu¢_ let. Admission as and 1s cents. ‘ eiety of St. James Church will hold against her life after she had con- fronted Mrs. Fem Sankey, wife of the ringleader, in the county jail here. _ With her husband she was seated last night in the kitchen of her home, chatting with neighbors. Ellsworth stepped into the dining room for cigarettes. As he reached to pick up a package four shots rang out in quick succession and shattered the window a few feet from where he stood. Bullets spat- tod around him. The gunmen es- caped in a car. Police ballistic ex- perts were given the bullets. Bl-nkoy and Gordon Elkhom, an- other alleged member of the gang and also a former Canadian rail- --___ (Continued on Page 3) TALIANS ARE raisin ill MARTLTIME Unfavorable Weather Conditions Over At- lantic Delay Ocean the Sankey gang made threats First Place Seven Provinces in Canada Take First Places at Grain Ex- hibition. (By Same G. ROI!) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) REGINA, July '.:il-(C.P.)—Seven provinces of Canada and three countries took all of the 57 first place awards at the World's Grain Exhibition and Conference. Including wheat, oats, barley, corn rye, buckwheat, rice, miller, field peas, field- beans, soy beans, flax, hemp, grasses of all kinds, and field roots, the competitive classes were all judged during the first week of the show. Today the list of first place winners showed: United States 13; British Colum- bia 12: Alberta B; Ontario '1: Ss- skatchewan 7; Manitoba 3: New Brunswick 2f Australia l; Prince Ed/wnrd Island 1: Northern Ireland 1; Siam 1. Total 57. Victories in flint com and buck- wheat gave New Brunswick its two wins, while Australia scored in white spring wheat. Prince Edward Island in the grasses. Northern Ire- Pres. Husband At KIIJNAPPERS RELEASE iflHN i. 0’6_ll_NNEll $40,000 Paid Abduc- tors For Release of 24 Year ‘old Scion. (Associated Press) ALBANY. u. Y., July ao-John .1. O'Connell, Jr., 24-year-old scion of the politically powerful O'Connell family of Albany, was released to an intermediary early today by kidnappers upon payment of $40,- 000 ransom. Young O'Connell, who was kidnapped July ‘I, was unin- lured but suffered from shock and nervous exhaustion. V \ . An automobile carrying only young O'Connell and Louis Snyder, attorney, representing Manny Strewl, intermediary, who effected the youth's release, climbed the steep mountain road to the O'Con- nell camp at 4 o'clock this mom- ing, and delivered hinrto his fath- er, John J. (Solly), and his uncle Dan. Ed, another uncle, the coun- ty Democratic chairman, arrived at the camp later. Rain Qaen ch es Newfoundland Forest Fires (Canadian Press) sir. JOHN'S Nrld, July ao-aain came as a godsend to southeastern Flying Mollisons Are Received By Roosevelt Amelia Earhart-Bilinm And Her tend Roosevelt Reception To Flying Family. HYDE PARK, N’. Y" any 90—(A. home here. Dlans in order to welcome the dar- 111s flying family from overseas for luncheon at Krum Elbow. The only woman to cross the treacherous Atlantic alone-Amelia from New Yorir. Standing on the spacious front porch, m. and lldrs. Roosevelt gave B- hearty welcome to the visitors. Captain Mollison and Amy Johnson Mollison smiled at their reception. The fliers remained. for luncheon and early in the afternoon dtfiari. ed by automobile with a motorcycle fiolice escort for New York. SBHTHTNER STRANDED UFF SIHRIS The Gorton Pew, fishing schoon- er, ‘Thomas S. Gorton, Captain, Dan McCuish, was driven ashore at Souris about 8.80 Saturday morning. The schooner, a 180 ton flag ship of the Gorlon Pew fish- riding at anchor when a stiff south-east wind broke the anchor and the schooner drifted helplessly ashore at a point about the middle Newfoundland today u a deluge of the town of Souris. The craft is fires. side of Bell Island. Pilot Douglas ‘Shoal Harbor across the northern Ava/ion Peninsula saw eight fires. An outbreak on south side hill, not far from the Imperial oil works any danger from the others. land in m» and 518m in rice. Hop, (Canadian Press) N0 Damage From SHOAL Nfld., July so a -Nearly a full month out of Or- TfOPICGI Storm betello, and with more than a,ooc miles of flying behind them, Gen- emi Italo Balbo and his men were forced to mark time again Wily- Bad weather , ' ’ a tabs-off for Vslsntia, Ireland, proposed next stop on the homeward jour- (Associatod Pleas) STUART, l"la., July 80—,-The oeu- tre of the topical disturbance from the Bahamas passedover here at 1.30 p. m., today with a wind velo- ‘Mother Will Aid In Son’s Arrest (AssocwPrefl) ney of their history-making for-_ mation flight from Iitsiy to Chic- sco- Iog Bound Wednesday city of 50 miles an hour. Com- munications and power lines were disrupted. No one was reported in- jured and the property damage was superficial. Soon after the noon hour the wind blew in guests from the east with a velocity reslsimd hm It about 40 miles an hour. indicating the storm centre was passing to the southward. Advices from Still-rt. l5 1111161 i0 the south. said the wind was in- maeing with the velocity about 40 to 50 miles an hour at 1.46 p. m. Eastern Standard 111M- ‘rhe squadron hes lain at moor- ings since Wednesday, when the M big flying boats raced down from Bhadlac, N. 3., aftor dcsertlng the glitter of the World's Pair and plaudits of New York. - (Continued on Pale l) Six Persons Are Killed In Berlin BERLIN, July I0.—(A.P.)-8ix persons were killed by "will masonry and a score were sent ‘ to hospitals n Pirna, in Saxony. aftor a heavy hailstorm unroof- ed houses, toppled over factory chimneys and blew down thous- "Sig dance Holy Name Hall. St. I Wednesday, Aug. 2nd. PM" 2127-7-31-21 e-pance at Lansdowne Hotel, cape ‘Praversc. 11156457 "mull. siso-r-ai-ri “Th, women's Missionary So- MOUNTAJNAIR, N. lVL, July 3O —Wit.h oneson under arrest and another sought as a slayer, Mrs. A. B. Layman has pledged aid to a posse so she may persuade the sec- ond son to give himself up without further bloodshed. Ma's. Layman, whose eon, Jack, an ear-convict, fatally wounded Deputy Sheriff Bill Meadow Friday night when the officer sought to arrest him on an assault charge, 118d verbal ‘consent of Sheriff Red Meadow, father of the dead deputy, to make the ride. "1 will use every effort to looaio U!!!‘ i!!! icy-haired‘ mother said. "I oanmabe him sin-render." Poaclr e rs Fined POM‘ C!’ IWIN, Trinidad, July 00-(0. P. (labial-Determined to protect ‘Ii-inidedh fhlieries from depletim alsthorllsdofflcsrlanest- ed l4 poachsracnaprohihitodarea u “m, party at Bonnehinley. the rcsidenceof Mrs. C. W. S. McLure, A . 17th. Please reserve date. °“ “‘ mgr-roam Qlillhfllr i ands of trees. The storm also swept Silesia, causing heavy crol! -- 5mm can nesr-Sanllemandoliastm. The prlsonerswerefinedatctaicd D1 was quickly quenched, and the rain‘ . hich plies on the Sourls-Ma dal- today a blievedtohav- do" 4 F w s e e en e ‘one route is expected in port today. checked several threatening forest “m” 10° “T” mm u" "m" _ edge. seven, m“ do“, m, Con“? iThe schooner was loaded with tio nand Trinity Bay shores were “h f“ 5mm‘ “d u" Maidflen manned ieskmay and l“, night Islands and arrived in Souris Har- s fierce blaze raged on the north b“ "m" “m!” l" S "H"? m- Yflfiffifdfly the schooner was re- rraser, flying in to st. John's from “m” ‘i’ b” i“ ‘he "m" will“ An attemnt made to move her with motor boats at high tide was rm- successful. Work was begun rm. 101111118 the schooner in order to lighten her. The S. S. Lovatt, and will probably come to the as- sistance of the stranded craft. The schooner is not leaking and 1g 1n no immediate danger. as the sea. 1' Wmlilrltively quiet. Fatally Wounded . TVlrileMa rking Ta rge ts (Canadian Press) N. 3., July 30— Marking 0010M 101' the Gold- stream Rifle Association yesterday ended fatally for Berton Shaw, l7, of Coldstressn, when he died in hospital hen today from a bullet woundintheheadlininquestwill be held at Hslrtlsnd tomorrow nieht. ' Sis/w and tlhroe companions were acting as markers while a detail at the weekly shoot fired over a BOO-yard range. The mark- ers were facing their targets when Shaw suddsnb fell forward. Firing ceased, and an examination re- vealed a seven head wound. ‘the buttsssaprotectedivy thou-B- ual seven-foot mound of sand. Masts u: a wooden shelter over the pit indicated the bullet struok a nail and was deflected downward _. .- w twill. .. ALTERNATIVE CDMMISSIBN SAY SEAKERS Clear Cut Issue Be- tween C. C..F. and Conservative A d - ministration Is De- fined. PJ-The flying envoys from Great‘ Britain-Captain and Mrs. Mollison I -Iwere received today by President and Mrs. Roosevelt at the family! Despite his intontions to spend‘ the first week end at home alone} Mr. Roosevelt happily cancelled} Earhart Putnam-and her husband! accompanied the Mollisons herei ing fleet of Gloucester, Mug, wag . (Canadian Press) ST. EUSTACHE, Que, July lid-Canada will have to choose between the “Commuuism" of James S. Wcodsworth and his Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, with whom the Liberal party is “flirting," and i the capitalist system now pre- I valllng in Canada which the Conservative party will seek to maintain and improve, ‘three cabinet ministers yesterday told thousands of Conservatve sup- _ porters who gathered here for l’ a picnic on the occasion of the l 25th anniversary of the entry of Hon. Arthur Sauve, Post- master Generai, into public life. ArcSpoaks Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion, Minister of Railways, Hon. Alfred Duran- leau, Minister of Marine, and Hon. Maurice Dunre, Solicitor General, were the flares-finals: speakers- All three "Mesolit- dlscumioln of pol- itical problems of the day while Mr. Sauve confined nlmself to ‘express- ing thanks for the compliments paid him by his fellow ministers and the acclaim given 111m by party supporters. He assured his hearers the demonstration would spur him on to continue to give “my best for the country and the Province." Other Speakers Others who spoke inchrded: M31111" Dlllilessls, Conservative leader in Quebec, Georges P. Laur. in, Member of Parliament for (Continued ‘on Page a) ANNIVERSTTRY or sl. ANNE BElEBRATEll Visitors from all Parts of Province attend Service at Lennox Island. large numbers attended the St. Anne celebration at Lennox Is- land yesterday. The weather was ideal and the parishioners had made the Island look vey attrac- tive for the event, which is looked forward to annually by numbers of people from all over the Province. The tiny church was filled to capacity with many standing out- i side to hear the sermon preached by Rev. Robert MacDonald, CSSR. of Ontario, who is visiting at Grand River. Rev. John A. Mao- Donald celebrated the Mass. After the serlvcee the visitors strolled about the grounds and found much to interest them as the Indians spare no pains to make the celebrations of St. Anne, their patron Saint, a success and attrac- tion to visitors. Today is election day for a new Indian Chief, an event which oc- curs but every two years. Jacob Bark, the present Chief, is appeal- ing for re-electlon, his opponent for the honor being Augustine Bernard. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, July {ill-Jim- Inic Maitern, airman who un- successfully attempted a solo flight around the world arrived here at 4.45 p.m. (E.D.T.) io- ‘I. Iflfilifll 8 PAGES Two While Annunl Subscription Delivered 00 ByIlllCauadnpud Ill-Lil. capers i Drowned Bathing Lloyd compréif‘ 1o, And Alder Small, 17, Victims Of Tragic Accident At Compton's Shore, On North Side Of The Island. i A Very sad drawing accident oc- curred yesterday afternoon at Stanley Compton's shore at the north side of the Island near North St. Eleanofs when two young men lost their lives. They were Lloyd 90mph)". 886d 1B years, son of Ralph Compton of St. Eleanoi-‘s, and Alder Small, aged 17 years, son of Lloyd Small, of Sherlbrooke. The young men were out bath- ing with a companion named Con- nolly, none of whom could swim. After beingin the water a short while, m‘. Connolly came in: the other lads said they would be in in a minute. After Connolly had dressed he went baok to the beach to tell the boys not to Itay any longer, but could see no trace of them. I-le immediately went gm- u. slstancc and Frank Winchester, George Harris, Prank Sweet and! one of Stanley Oorrlpiorrs sons, swam out and located the boys just on the edge of the sand bar It was about four o'clock when their companion left them and a- bout twenty minutes after when they were brought to shore. ‘Then was no sign of life 1n either of thl _ boys when they laid them on thl beaoh. . Tile water at this point h very treacherous as there is a long send sand bar and beyond that s. sud- den drop into the channel Th. tide was coming in and no doub before the boys realized it the] weer out of their depth and being unable to swim they were helpless The affair has been a shock t4 the community as the boys were well known and very highly .5. teemed. Lloyd was the alder- oif s familyoftwobvyll-ndAldc-rwu the eldest boy in a family of five There are two boys and two gli-lr left in the Small fanlily. Much sympathy is being extended to the sirddenly bereaved parent. Convict’ s Thrilling Dash For Sixteen Days Liberty Comes to end at Riv- er Bank. _.____- G WN. British Guiana‘ Jule all-lo. n. Cabin-Convict; wear Walker's thrilling dash for freedom was ended today when the. rushing tides of Oorentyne River‘ I swept him into the drag-net of the] polico. Iilar 18 days he had eluded his pursuers, exciting the conntrydds ‘with reckless efforts to get through‘ to his native Dutch Guiana. Walker and s. Chinaman called lxrthom escaped from the ‘French penal colony sil Cayenne. Igthom was caught about a week ago but Wallker disappeared, later turning up in Georgetown. He slipped through a cordon of police placed around Georgetown, tramiped 80 miles to New ‘ -‘ -i Freedom ' Is Ended , Motor Cyclist Dares Death‘ PORII‘ 01F‘ SPAIN, Trinidad July 80-(0. P. Cabin-A daring motorcyclist whé’ lttfinpibd be mo! a flooded bridge on Marsoes River today was can-led away by. the swirling waters. He. was need death when passing villager! res cued him. The Weather ,Eti'o m.,...‘ dam, stole a. policemans bicycle} and rode 40 miles to the border town of Springlands, stole a boat and attempted to cross the Coron- tync River to Nioinerie. The tide cut short his flight, however, carrying him down the river to where the police were waiting for him. Cro an ded Ship Refloated (Canadian Pren) ST. JOHN'S Nfld., July 30-—'I'he) Moderate to freslh winds; partly- cloudy and probably a few light scattered showers. Newfoudnland coastal steamer Kyle. which grounded at“gleam-lenllfiffiiillféggillliirlfiirgwllllgfi’edit ville yesterday was refloe suc- F“ " P“ " '1“ cessfully at high tide with the aid $i|§ii§l°r<“.." ‘ '"" s“? a C UT’ l . fin Q I s)! “it” .i‘°£’“iZ.“...".‘.°. a. a... nulls: ‘f. i‘. dor port: with several passengers, ‘ ' ‘ it‘ including prospectors bound for 1: for the gold fields of the interior. She was believed to be undam- 0 H aged. "Li? . , 7 Ha fa: ... 1.. . .. T! ca 1i Mon cton L a d] "'°‘"‘°"" ronvicnsr Maritime ‘Vost-llorlornte in frost winds, mostly arr-sf and northwest! (Canadian Press) MONUION, N. 8., July 30- Jaok ‘Prltes, 22 son of M's. Walter Lewis, 119 Cornhlll Street, th’: city was drowned in Jonathan Creek,’ within the city limits Saturday night about 9.30 o'clock. Re went in swimming alone in a deep hole nov- a rad which mns through Niii-al Park. and it ii: bdilvcd psrily cloudv and a little cooler. kfnrltime Enst-Mndrraie (n frost winds: partly rlnlldy mill probably s few light sraiiorcd showers High tide this nfior-nrw-n at 5.“ and tomorrpw morning iii 4.1m. Sun arts this evening ut 7.2‘) and rises tomorrow morninfl If 4 t-i- Full moon Snlllrdily Aug. f». 7.11 m mSllrr-lmerslrlo flrlo cigiriron minutes later than Charlottetown. (‘All PERRY SCHEDULE Week rinys-lmarlilg llnrdvn 9.15 , 11],, 1 p, m. (Extra): 5.15 p. m. Week days-Loaves Cnpv- 'l‘orrlll~vl_iin J,“ “W gq-gm, ~ --- -. PiAQIQQ-‘aaf? "L. “Lin, i?‘