‘LOCKING OVAER (BY W50") ggw snnmus Joey Beaton and Bymie McArth- m, m; year's front line aces of the HQdCIICtOII Capitals arrived in the c", 15st week where they are ex- pemd u, remain for the hockey M5011 of 1932-33 at kill. With-the m-ival of these two boys it looks as l, the Abegwelt roeter is about wmpleltd. Hal Cross, last year's W; 511m defence ace was another mm in the city Alma... nu “m; motored from his home in Kitchener, Ont, where he has been ‘pending the past. month. He was lwgmpfl-ilifld by Mrs. Gross and young son Bobble. ' . gm)!!! GERARD LIKELY TO, MANAGE MONTREAII IWABOONS pddie Gerard has resigned as "pager of the New YorkAmeri- w, hockey team, and indications are that this smart mentor will take over control of the Montreal Mar- pens, and he will thus return to the mm that he helped build several mm ago. ‘ Although Gerard guided Maroons 1o the world's championship in 192B, and had them in the play-offs the next two seasons, he was eventually forced to sever his connections with the club because theiowners were not exactly in s. state 0f harmony. 11,1; was a Irlevoua error, as the Marcons directorate quickly discov- and. Gerardls ‘troubles were many at Montreal, in view of the fact that 11¢ was tutoring a temperamental aggregation of players, and his own leniency did not help matters; Since then, however, the capable Ottawa mrinager has learned s. lesson, and he will stand for no nonsense or prime donna stuff now, In future he will be a. fair but‘ firm leaderf coupled with the story that Ger- ard will sign with Mnroonsis an- other to the effect that the servicu of "Rod" Dutton will be repiiirhas- cd from the Americans. With Lionel conacher ln retirement because of wrestling engagements, Mamons viii need a. high-class defense man, and Dution is just the player they desire. Why they ever sold his ser- vices to New York is as mysterious ls was the resignation of Gerard. It is sa'd that Gerard has been months. His business interests in Ottawa require a lot of attention. and the " position is, these- fm. Vasily more satisfac‘ y than that at New York. Gerard knows th‘s Maroon loan A to Z. and it will occasion no surprise if he decides-to use Nelson Stewart as one of his regular defense men. He tried this experiment in ms and Stewart was the outstanding stal- or the play-MIA and of the Stanley Cup series alainst Victoria. Buhzoo King Wins Derby CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, KY. May " Buhgoo King, ace of the E. R. Bradley stable, today won the 58th running of the rich Ken- tucky-Derhy. Economic was second and Stebenfetohit, third. The race carried a gross value of $62,875, of which ‘the net amount to the "winner was $52,850. Economic, which proved the speediest of the eastern contenders, broke into a. good lead after a de- lay of about l5 minutes at the post. The badfbehavior of Tick On at the bifrier proved costly as the Louis stable’: favorite got off in the ruck and subsequently was caughtin a. bad jam. 31111800 King paid $l3.24 to win in the mutuels. The Bradley entry went to the post a. third choice. Aged’ Farmer ' "Found Alive PARRSBORD, N. S., May B. (By the Canadian, Pressl-Benjamm Roberts. 84 year old farmer of Moose River, was found in the woods alive and well yesterday by three members of a search party which had scoured the country after he failed to return to his home onThureday night. AIthOllgh the aged man had spent two nights in the open, unable to find his way home,'and had been without food of any kind for more than 40 hours, he had apparently suffered no permanent ill effects from the experience. A dropped handker- sonsiderlng this transfer for several chief led toll-sis discovery. “@7343? boywlll lo pass his ntharshan losepoaaeasionofhbCCJd. And bybuyingir for him nowbewlll b: abletoenjoyafnllaeaacukuae u. Thiaofler to sbelMld- aummeeTenn only. forrefindmuarbenndeoodealer fromwbombi was 7 Point: of C-C-M- Superiority Any boy who knows bicycles Wants a (LCM. for many reasons, seven of which‘ are:- (l) C.C.M. ZO-Year Nickel Plating; (2) C.C.M.Tripl:x Crank Hanger; (3) C.C.M. Improved Hercules Coaster Brake; (4) C.C.M. Hard-wearing Enamel baked-on over a coal of Rusrpmof: (s) Gibson Pedals (on moat mod- 10;“) DunlQTixea and (7)- C-C-M~ Owner's Service Guarantee Bond ' ‘$515k. at S?" / BoyiandGirUModel 831.00 Creaoenf- -_- - - 031.0 Standard ‘ - - - ~85.” 131111153; (b; all oh]; b‘ andtheservicetobegiven on it. Ask yoga’: deaqllzr g above ybcsiydflrla (LCM. Owner's Service Guarantee Bond when you drop in toaee his new i932 CC-M- "Oddi- CfCBIBiAcycIeQlm THE BIKE‘ Sl-IO 185 Great George Street cnsamrrmowfl. P- l- 1' Operating the only fully Repair Department on VP. m-c.b.u.nnuwam1umihfl3~"°"°"°" "'°"' maurgqequcacardwliifi n. r. giiojiuan .ilny.' Gaarloflatewnulllllfllll“ can; cLavnLANo and com. COLUMBIA Also, creams like n um, sum ain- n 96-18- equipped Bicycle E. Island ~ L. R. Allen, M. L. Al, and Mrs. Allen _ MrsUMcLean who will be leaving cargo. The 8. S Bolhaven which has been in lkanmeraidaJ-fmhnr since , nu nisuus, alumnus SATURDAY I AMERICAN LEAGUE BEE Detroit 1 4 i New York ... .. 4 8 0 Bridges, Hogsett and Hayworth; Ruffing and Dickey. Blaeholder and Fierrell; Russel, Durham and Tate. RH E Cleveland ... .......1018 2 Philadelphia. .. 711 2. Hlvilln, Ferrell and Myatt; Eam- shawkDeshohs. Cain, Rommel and Cochrane. B. H E Ohicllo ... ... ... ...-... 2 8 0. Washington ‘... 713 0_ Frasier, Thomas, Gregory, Mc- Kain and Berry: Crowd” 8H6 Spencer. INTERNATIONAL IEAGUE R. H E Jersey City ..... 3 6 0 lillbntresl 71° 1 Morrell, Gallivan, Gallenstein and Outen; Sullivan and Head. POSTPONED Baltmore and Rlchester-rain. Newark and Buffalo—rain. Reading and ‘Toronto both 8111188 postponed-rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York and St. Louis postponed wet grounds. RIIE Philadelphia ... ..... 5 5 1 Pittsburgh 3 7 3 Hansen, Henge and McCurdy: Spencer, Chagnon. u tonic and Brenzel. REE Brooklyn ..... 0 6 2 Chicago ... .. ... 8 8 1 Phelps and Lopez; Malone Ind Hemsley. REE Boston ..- ... . 812 2 Cincinnati... 915 2 Brown, Erankhousc. Cunninshflm- Zachary and Harerave: BHMII. Carroll, Wysong and Dombardl. WESTERN GUARDIAN flcoronun-FF-nssnrsx-m left‘ on Saturday IXIOHmlB by motor on a short visit to Halifax, N- 5 They were accompanied by M18- Walter Callbeck whose daushter is attending the Halifax Ladies Col- legc-S. —-—— o —C. Y. M. L. CARD PARTY- The card party held on Friday ev- ening ‘in St. Paul's Hall, Summer- slde, in aid of the C. Y. M. L wns a very successful one. Dancing was enjoyed at the close of the WEN!!!- ‘Iha prizes were won by Miss Zita Blaoquiere, Mes Edna. Wedge, Mr. John C. Gallant and Mr. Amos Gallant-S. —SOCIAL EVENING-The mem- bers and friends of Edith Cavel Lodge, L. 0- B. A. had a very pleas- ant evening in their lodge rooms at Summerside last week- Miss Lena Rayner had chsrze of the pro- gram- Genres and musical num- bers were enjoyedandatthecloees dainty lunch was served, By re- quest Mr. Luclas Crew sang two very fine solos. He was accompan- ied on the piano by Capt. Richee of the Salvation Army-S. '-REGULAR MONTHLY MEET- mu w. c. T. IL-The regular monthly meeting of the Siunn-ler- side Branch of the W- C. T. U. was held at the residence of Mrs- L. R. Allen, The president, Mrs- John Mo- Nelll presided. After the reading of the minutes and the usual busin_ ess routine had been accomplished. Mrs. Berry S. McLean read an ex- cellent paper on Temperance, which was much appreciated. A vote of thanks was extended to her by the president. At the close of the meeting "Bless Be The Tie That BInds”_wss sung as a farewell to Bummerslde in the near future. S. ATEAMEILS IN PORT-The Marine Wharf, Summerside, pres- ented n busy scene on Saturday. ‘Three steamers were in port load- ing potatoes for the New York market. The B. B. Illdelia coming direct from New York came In early Saturday moraine. She is a larlfl steamer add will take on a cargo of tabiaaiook potatoes for New York. ‘the S. B. Myhaven, which has been loading potatoes at Vie- toria arrived at Summerside on Saturday afternoon to complete her 1 4.2. LALLLJJJ. i .. f...- .4 UQARDLPC- Island Students ORDINATION ' At Dalhousie (CODIJIIIIGC from PIIO I) The‘ ts of the exsmlfllllflfll 111 D ie University have been 611- nounced and the stlndlnl o! we" time ts ‘Dentist?! w‘! l" 1' "d tom”; m Bishop has said the first part of| wan" “w,” Tum.’ Malpeque‘ the mass the rite of ordination be-I receive‘ m‘ n n a den.“ and re. Ban. The Bishop was assisted in his celves Dziinctlon in Operative Den" my °’“°° bl’ F"- G- J- "mull-mi tistry. Prosthetic Dentistry. 61W" D‘ D" “as” °1 i" “Ww- R"- “nd Brldgework and page, in n? Patrick McMahon, D. D., secretary] 0D attended by tho priuts and al- ter boys entered the church by the main door and walking up the; centre aisle approached the altar‘ "is orsan playing softly; after the v »v,_.,,;-ve Denmu-y, Jurisprudence to His Excellency, was Master of R H E surgery and Diagnosis, orthodonnm Ceremonies. Rev. John A. McDonald~ St. Louis ... ... .. ... 4 i4 0~ Third yum of Grand River, assisted the newly| ordained priest. Present in the slllciilflly ivere the Revs. F‘. X. Gallant, Egmont Boy; ' Theodore‘ Glillliill. Mont Carmel; Martini Milllakhan, D. D., Miscouche: W. Monaghnn, D. D., Seven Mile Bay; Q Pl-‘lre. Kelly's Cross: Urban Gil- "S. Wellington; n. r1. McDonald, Indian River, and Bennett McDon- Jamgg 11 Rgddlrl, Charlottetown. receives Distinction in Oliflflllve Dentistry, and passes ln'$ill'8¢l’y- Crown and Bfldgework, Dents! Pathology, Orthodontic, Preventive Dentistry, Prosthetic Dentistry- Law Faculty. Second Year: R. '1‘. Donald, Baltic, receives Class L standing m Agencx Bimnnld, curate of St. Paul's. . and New,’ oorporag1om_ Bquityyi Rev. Dr. Mahon read the? Procedure, Property, Sales. He won worse to the ordinant and Rev. second Y“, Prhm , ‘ Dr. McLellan -resen ‘ him to the A, 7313,5151“, springfielcl, receives Bishop. His Excellency then read Q1355 11 1n Agency, Procedure, Sales, the charge to the clergy and the ,. and passes m mus and Notes, cor-i people which was followed by his' porations, lilquity, Property- First Year: James E. Welis, Alberton, receives Class I in Property. 8nd C1955 n i“ Contracts, Crimes, l-fstory of Law. Torts. Results in other classes were Pub- lished in Saturday's Guardian- then chanted the litanies, after Ordination“ Sermon ordination sermon. taken from the text, Wednesday, sailed at high tide on with table stock potatoes. Many of quent language the infinite good- r charge to the ordlnant. The ohoimspoke °f the “mm” “New” ‘"1 lime P1111511 by the appointment of which the consecration of the priest Rev‘ G‘ J‘ MFLenm- D- D" as °“°' took place. cessor to their late pastor. Rev. J. J. McDonald. His Excellency refer- red to Rev. Dr. McLellan as one of the leading priests of tho diocese Rev. Dr. McLelian preached the i and asked for the loyal support and His sddressicooperation of his parishioners to "He chose make St. Paul's parish one u! the Aaron out of all men living," was the service the immediate family, Saturday for Newark, New Jersey. very inspiring and set forth in elo- and afterwards the congregation {a1 Christ himself instituted when hel chose the Apostles to preach the gospel throughout the world, and‘ every time a. young man is rpiged to the priesthood the command- ment Christ gave hse been fulfilled. Island Students At St. F1. X. lThfi Fpcakers congratulated the ANTIGON 5H- N' 5-» Ml! 3- (Bl young priest in answering the call u“ 05m!" “$941951”! a" of God to come into the Sanctuary cm‘ i“ 5 “l” 3"“? "m"? and devote his life to his ministry. 51W WP "Y "M" W BM‘ alaureate Rev. J. l St. Ninia H9 ellhorled him to have courage to fulfill his sacred duties with the knowledge that Christ Himself had .1011 was preached by dacDonald, Rector, of mthedral. said, "Behold I am with you always Amimg m“. Bfldllaflng on . even unto the consummation of wednem‘ '93 “h” J- 5357- m?‘ the world." erett, Mn: Angus D. Benton, Ma.- The spoakm, I d 1 i ’ bou Herb; y. 5.; Geoige Campbell address with coici Dose 1's excellent Newcastle’ l‘ B" Ema“ Clarke’ giliulations to the parents and the parish in giving ‘Bu? m? Job: cunmggmzvi’ L): aw , . so urry, ow a .- this young man to the church and asked for the prayers of the con- grcgation on his behalf. The newly (“flamed llricst then celebrated Mass with the Bishop, afterwards receiving his blessing. Before 193v. ing the church, His Excellency ad- dressed thc congregation briefly and congratulated parents of the young priest in giving their son to the priesthood. He hoped that it would encourage other young men to follow this noble calling. He also made all anneal for young women to the sisterhood of iii: diocese. Ho ney, N. S, Philip Doyle, George- town, P. E. L, Mary Gallant, Teri-e John, Brendon Kenaity, Sherbrooke Que, John Lynch, Sydney, N. S Michael McAdam, The Me “ N. S. (C. 8-), Michael McDonald Sydney Mines, John McEschem Sydney, Charles Topshee, Sydney. Are Anxious LONDON, May b-(Oanadian Press Cabin-The anxiety felt by British millers in regard to the out- come of the Ottawa Imperial Con- starve University, afterwards gradu- ating from Saint Augustine's Sem- inary, Toronto, Ont. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McNeill after the ceremony, ford, N. S, Joseph Ulntino, Sydm Noir, N. 5., George Kane. ‘Saint , {AU}: Si‘. V EN Punt: Wooster: i Sultiues ‘ a.- e.‘ h i-mplrb r0 Clifton: I’ Y -- r‘$'i?$.l'pus'.."uaq"' “may”? Ihmoughlyahfihannilfnrfpfllhr to the ma snu In Year nfllall?~gcléf‘flhbllg‘ltl "Pun nuns-i. C. LIDBIIVSONOCOAMonued ference was expressed by Sir Mai- colm Robertson, chairman of Spill- era Limited, at the annual meeting of that organization at Cardiff. Ha ridiculed the idea that a wheat quota. would result in great finan- cial gains to millers and declared that on the contrary such a quota would increase the difficulties of the milling business. Referring to the Ottawa Confer- ence, Sir Malcolm said if it were made compulsory to use a high eéelved the blessing of the newly the farmers in the vicinity of Sum- mersido have taken the opportunity of selling their surplus stock, and potatoes have been coming in in ness of God when he appointed ordained priest. Apostles to minister unto his pee-l pie. Ho explained that. the priests the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mc- of old shadows of the new law, which was attended by the Pastomquota of Dominion wheels with no visiting priests and relatives of the dompensgtln‘ ldvgntgge 1mm q YWYIB priest. Rev. Father McNeil! strict limitation of imports of for- will celebrate his first solemn High eign and Dominion flour, then the Mass next Sunday at 10.30 in St. interest of the milling industry Rev. Joseph Douglas McNelll is ordained by God were Neill and was educated at the Surn- large quantities.—S_ “T hafs why I take a Floating MAKE no mistake about it. We've got something in Floating Power. Some- thing new. Something sensational. Something that you must know about. Thafs why I'm so anxious to have you cake a Floating Power Ride this week. Pick any one of these four cars you prefer-Plymouth, DeSoto, Dodge or Chrysler. They all have Floating Power. You won't find Floating Power in any other car, no matter what others may say or claim. 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