MAY 1a. 1931 c "Western Guardian ..- ym. r0 sea a miller] M" " entitled "Hand oi w” tedinCape Trev 5o is ummhauraa i ‘ u"' grew! ' h pa, Rust co, were un- t’ w; 9n Tuesday. Nev 19 by op able to graduate in the recent grad- ‘ -, Rest. Dramatic 0100- v _.__ uation etbitiael of the Prince Edward gyfflizgwelern ‘agtéafltlomiseion a: About 10o Monsignori and Island Hospital, due sickness. “M,” night. iere-s-is-m Priests Were In Attend- warcn AND war-r ron ms ~, 33cm Phillips Bales System “Shop at your . 9 CHURCH OI‘ CAN- ‘. xflismngg, 24th. J. “my, 13.13., Minister: 9.45 a. m, y .. ‘y school; ll. a. m" Rev. A. J. m; 7.90 ‘p. m.. Bummeriield, ‘binmiunday school, a p; m. Rev. ;_ uynolds. FILLING station at approacbins Sum- ~ , under the management of '3; wmeh will open for business Wednesday, May 20th. In con- ‘ 9n with the filling station, there w; g, on ice cream parlour. soit oi all kinds. steamed clams m Wham-L QGTQJI-li-Zl 41s: DRAMATIC CLUB of Trin- ‘p mm; People's Society will pre- their three act wmedyiwrhe Detective,“ in Cape a verse qflursday, May 2i. Conic and h" a. real laugh. Doors ‘I30 p.111" 6.15 p-m. specialties and or- "wm between acts. ' m.‘ t68l-5-l3-3i-Morl w... Thu! v. “Eaistem Guardian “HBMAT-CES ’ REWOUND, {pleas reasonable. Apply," Joe l-anni- y, uehtagiu. iefla-s-is-ai Along The“ A A Waterfront .__.-_ ', nannvsy when: ; l. s. Gypsum Queen, Capt. Cslpg- 1h discharging fertilizer. _, s. 3. Primeri, Capt. J. Herding, ‘pith salt. < Gilllt‘ Wharf .. Nellie J. King, Capt. Murray with “x . lMore Details ration o.’ Rt. Rev. J. A. O'Sullivan at Hamilton, Ont, on May 7th as Bish- op of Charlottetown are given in the New “eeman oi current date. We quote: ' Many important and picturesque ceremonies have taken piace in at. Church and once its cathedral-but none has ever attained to the pomp and slender which were bestowed up- on the ceremonies oi’ Bishop O‘Sul-" to be consecrated a bishop. assume the ‘mice oi p. of the priesthood, ilentraliuariiian STUDIES INTIBBUPIID — Miss Gertrude Buntaln. Kenaington, and_ Consecration, door" truck calling at m. door this week between Charlottetown and Borden. Shop at your door for lees. Further particulars of the consec- “n 5 m m CLASS. STAG! FLAY-The Young People's Class oi the Central Christ- ian Church successfully staged the play, "Leave It ‘Do Dad" in Wheatley River Hall Saturday evening, before a capacity house. The members oi the cast were ‘Misses Gertrude‘ White. Jessie Waller. Mable Grant», Verna Shaw and Messrs Preston Beck, Bor- den Ling, Olive McMillan, and Vic- tor Ling. Musical specialties were sup plied by Mr. Alan Mosher. soloist, Mr. Judson Logan, violinist and Mr. Alb- ert Dennis, accompanist. An interest- ing comic skit was given by Misses Emily Platte, Hester Inman and Messrs Earle I-owther and Jack Scott. ’ Mary's, Hamilton's oldest Catholic liven, ilret native son oi the diocese Seven years ago this distinguished son oi the Church left Hamilton to ldeut oi Bt. Augustine's seminary. Toronto. Today he returned to receive the plentitude Within the church were the fath- er, sisters (one a member of the community oi Bt. Joseph) and a brother oi the bishop-elect to witness the elevation oi their kin to the ep- iscopal " ', and to watch him receive the imposition oi hands, the anointing and the insignia oi his ci- PIllSON ALS Mr. J. J. Johnston, 3.0., left 5st- urdsy on a business visit to Toronto. Hon. John A. MacDonald. and Mr. .___._.__-_-_-_--_-- Mr. ‘MoNutt was called upon. and ceived the Sacraments; Holy Orders, lice; the crosier, the ring, the book of Gospels and the niitre. ~ When the end oi the procession had reached the sanctuary, the con- sccrator, His Elxcellency Most Rev. Andrew Cassulo, D. D., Apostolic Dc- legate to Canada and Newfoundland, ascended the throne at the Gospel side oi the altar-and vested. At a side altar the two assistants. Most Rev. Neil McNeil, archbishop oi To- ronto and Rt. Rev. J. T. Mclielly, D. D., and the blshopelect also vested. After the Gospel, Rt. Rev. James Morrison, D. D., bishop oi Antigon- ish, N. 5:, delivered the sermon. ~ speaking particularly of Bishop O'- Cuilivan, the speaker said: “He re- ceived his early education here~ra- and this morning he has been uplift- ed to the ranks o.‘ the eplscopate. l-lis Bruce Stewart's Wharf .. D. P. W. Dredge No. 9, ‘Capt. Coe- wrove in port. Tug Amie, cppc, 3m. mum in. part. c‘ C. G. S. Hayfield, Capt. Snelgi-ove lbli PON- m ... - b: 4 - *1"! Bally, Capt. Genge in port. h C. b. s. Montcalm, Capt. Merclel l! PM. Dftdge No. 2, PM. Capt. Murchison in Bunteln, Bells whm '- Till Fredericton, Capt. Bayes, in “Mt. " iii-washes- Wharf ~1 lfihooner Fluid-Capt. verge ‘in M011. - ' iaaor sau- s-reanan m eon-r \ . f The s. s. Prlmero. Capt. Herding ‘ ved in port last, evening from lmbvrs, with a cargo oi salt for N. - ‘M01111’. Ltd. ‘rhle steamer is ov- _ hve hundred feet long, carries a V 07 thirty men and is motor "h. h-r engines are of the Motor " tiller and ain make and are ' '~ horse power. capable oi mak- tlevm knots. she burns six and ? 9 half tons oi oil per day, her . k5 "Efllllli! Ono thousand ions. 1" 0 made the trip from Hamburg to arlottetown in eleven days, which a last travelling. Her captain was the - ht man in lillil to go to Siberia, "l"! With him the noted Capt. u?“ h" 001v a very small cargo of i m" °f silt. partly bagged and to start disch it... this morning. "Ins Boderi uhe, but this ship a- “gkhli, N. B. liaritimea. The Municipal oouh “'° Wildcat: lh December last. ‘I?()IiL .SA.LE “W! Ne reasonable oler re- l; ‘W! milieu san- en- ~t11e nrw liishorfs abilities. and retar- Marine Whari 1 '0" this belongs u. the s. s.» Iv- Vlis with six others has heen chart- ‘M by an American firm, namely the “"0 "id MacCormack Company. 1 3st usual run is between New York Ill luenoa-Airea this being her first s“! '4" i011 on, but has called irlto 100mm on wiideata are mu the n" °Y i!!! flay in some parts oi’ the "F-eliimeeiesemtlaaehmut- association with you makes it unnec- ccssary ior me to say much about him. He l‘. one oi your distinguished sons. and he is going from you t0 ‘another diocese?’ He paid tribute to rim: to Charlottetown, stated that it was one oi the oldest dioceses in ~North America; a diocese where Bishop cvsullivan would be welcom- ed, for they had a long and pious ihlstory, these good people, and were gturdy catholics indeed. "Let this .1. H. lisycrs, M. P, arrived home last week on a brlei business visit. Mr. Myers is leaving for Quebec on ‘rues- day to be present at the launching oi the new car ferry. Liberal Conservative Convention A convention of the Poll delegates oi the Third District or King's, (Car- digan). will be held in the Hall at Cardigan, on Saturday, May 23rd, at 'I o'clock p." m. Poll chairmen o! the several Polls are requested in have a lull attendant» of Poll~ delegates. John F. Curran," John A. MacLean, Conveners cram mums chm-h MONDAY olar ting-Social Hall. lng-Soeial l-lall. LOW-Opening session Short oi run (THARlJYFTi-"FUWN GUARDIAN FINE (Continued, from page l) up," flqlnkln‘ the delegates for the honour beeimred upon him for the fourth time and assuring them 0! his beet efforts on the. behalf oi the more District. he stronelv do nounced the present administration Qgpeeidlly‘ in regard to la/wlenforce- ment and particularly v! the prohib- itlon act. Everyone present he re- marked, lmew that ever since the ice had left the north shore. vasels with their contraband cargoes were in the harbours ‘and ‘the well paid o!» ilcials were conspicuously absent from the district. The laxity of law enforcement had a tendency, to les- sen the moral standards of our peo- ple; suicides. perjury and other crimes were becoming too frequent. He was loudly applauded. in. A i 1t thank = the dele- gates for theb- loyal support and for the confidence that had been placed in him for the fourth time. He felt sure of a victory ior the Conserv- ative party at this election, as after the election oi 192'! even the Liberal press admitted that the Stewart Government would have been re- turned to power ii it had not been for the government control plank in their platform. That question has now been settled by the people. l-ic pointed out that the Lea Govern- ment, rlothwlthstahdlng their addi- tional revenuee in all amount‘ to $100,000, increased the debt of the province to $758,000 as compared with the Stewart administration debt oi $413,000. With a million and a half more ‘money than the Conserv- Howie Ryan Breaker. (Canadian Press) SACKVILLE, N. 8., May l7.- Maritime intercollegiate track and ileld honors again went to Acadia University oi Woliviile, N. 8., when her athletes won the annual meet here yesterday by the wide margin totals of the other four competing teams. The standing was: 143; Mount _A1lison University, Backville, 27; St. Francis Xavier, housie University, Halifax. l2. Due principally, perhaps to poor weather conditions. only one new record was set up. Howie Ryan, Ac- adia flash, did it when ‘he hopped, stepped and jumped a distance oi 41,75 feet. Having also captured the broad jump, finished second in the 220 yard dosh, and ran as anchor man on the victorious relay team, Ryan was high point winner. Mac- Iver, with 7% points, led the Mount Allison team, finishing first in the 440 yard event. third in the 220 and Acadia Wins g . Mariti_1_r1__e Meet Charlottetown Athletes Do Well For Respective Universities» St. l". 2.; 2nd, Ryan, Acadia; 3rd, watsoh, UNB. i0 a-s. 2nd, White, Mt. A.; 3rd, Sarty, Aca- dia, 112 feet, 8 inches. of 2nd, Fulton, U.N.B.: 3rd, Plwat, Dal- 65 points more than the combined ‘ housie, 2 minutes, l0 2-5 seconds. Acadia, sle; 2nd, White, of Acadia. 5 feet '1 inches. Antigonlsh, N. 5., 20; University of X.; New Brunswick, Bkedericton, l9; Dal- Iver, N. 8.; 2nd, Cameron, St. F. X.; 3rd. Prohibition Court | v ‘At Sammerside And Albertorr i | Prohibition court was held at Al~l bcrton and Symmcrside on Satur-i day. The most interesting case wax-l. that of Roy Grady, one oi the three‘ Sumrnerslde men sent up to the Su- preme Court recently for hijacking. The other two men were on tho docket, but were withdrawn to be recalled if nccossury. The charge in all three cases was for having in-i toxicaiing liquor in their possession contrary tn the Prohibition Act. The Magistrate was reluctant to try the case at all as he pointed out that as this vase was to be tried before a. jury at the Supvvme Court. his decision might go before the Su- preme Court and could be useclI against the prisoners. He was not‘ there to try a case of hijacking There was no similarity m the two charges one of robbery and of hav- ing liquor in their possession con- trary to the Prohibition Act. The Magistrate did not care to go into Anderson, Acadia, 100 feet ii‘. inches. the mems n; ‘he case, Mr_ L, G_ Hop, step and jumpI-Bi». RY“- Le vis, Counsel for the defense, also, Amdhu- md- Macxayi Mm A‘? 3m‘ did not wish the case to proceed as “Wm st" F‘ x‘ “'75 feet‘ he explained that at the preliminary‘ PM‘; vault-mt‘ Homemy’ Acadia; l hearing the prisoners: had l-cserved indiontlfi isxfélfgsx‘; 3rd’ Young’ MM their defense, and if this trial was Mile Walkz-lst, Langley, Acadia; to £0 on til” .“'°‘“°‘ .113‘? .110 all?‘ and. weeks. Mt Al; 3rd. MaflvenMt‘ naive but disclose 1t, which mig t A‘ a minutes 22 26 seconds‘ adversely‘ affect the case at the hearing m the Supreme Court. In- O n 1 y Record Discus‘. -- 1st, Anderson, U.N.B.; 880 yardsz-lst, Walker, Acadia; High jumpz-Jst, Rennie, Daihou- Mt. A.; 3rd, Miller, 22o yardsz-iét, cuhnihgham, st. F. 2nd, Ryan, Acadia; 3rd, Mac- Mt. A. Z4 1-5 BBCOXlG/S. Hammer throwz-lst, Dedham, U. 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SERVICE OF SONG AT TRINITY CHURCH Some 400 young people attended Mlle Rum-let, lsudge, Acadia; 2nd, Sarty, Acadia; 3rd, Muir, Dalhousie, the last service 01' the season which‘ specter Haywood, who was ilrosecut- was held in Trinity United Church lng the cases did not see any reason Sam-Intermediate C. G. l. T. reg- Lli-Trall Rangers regular meet- running anchor man on the second place relay team. White, Mount A. captain, contributed six points by gaining second place in ‘the high Jump and discus throw. He would have had another second place to his credit had he not been disqualified in the 120 yard high hurdle for knocking over three bundles. etives they had more than doubled their increase in the debt. Mr. Arseneult was loudly applaud- ed as he reviewed the politlcaiges- tures o! the Government in their dying moments. Mr. J. F. Amati. congratulated the people on their choice oi Messrs. Mcblutt and Arsenauit and spoke at some length on local politics which held the attention 0i the meeting. He was iollmwred by D. B. McDonald who was roundly applauded for the able manner in xi-hich he reviewed the miltical situation. THE SLMMARY Hurdles: -— 1st, Golding, Acadia; 2nd, l-Iomcroy, Acadia. l8 seconds. ' 100 yard clash:-1st. Cunningham, BIGLEABUE Bill lgsuils NATIONAL LEAGUE Resolutions The following resolutions were en- thusiasifcally adopted at the close of the meeting: “We the undersigned committee on resolutions for the third district oi Prince assembled at convention in Summcrside today approve oi the] Conservative policy of our esteemed Governments for the hehem of this province. Mr. Stewart when in office 0!"? "l"? 810108 "hflmlfll- 'leader Hon. J. n. Stewart, and his . R- !!- E- govemment when m mama cg (he Cincinnati ... 7 13 0 provincial government oi this prov- 5'00“!!! --- ~-- -- 5 11 3 ince. We do not forget the good 50- Li"!!! --- 5 9 9 legislation enacted by the Stewart "l!" Y0"! 3 o Government and other Conservative P1105001’!!! 9i B0810]! ... ... ... ... 3 9 l 4 minutes 52 2-5 seconds. Broad Junipz-lst, Ryan, Acadia; 2nd, Miller, Acadia; 3rd, McKay, Mt. A. 21.3 feet. 440 yardsz-lst, Maclver, Mt. A.; 2nd, Magonets, Dalhousie; 3rd, Wal- ker, Acadia, 55 seconds. Shot. Putz-ist, Olciham, U.N.B.; 2nd, Cameron, 5t. F, 2L; 3rd, Sul- livan. Acadia, 37 feet. ‘ Javelinz-lst, Clark, Mt. A.; 2nd,. klazelton, U.U.B.; 3rd, Sullivan, Ac- adia, 124.’! feet. Relayh-lst, Acadia; 2nd, Dalhou- sic. ~ why the trial could not go on and after some argument the Magistrate allowed the case to proceed. Mi‘. Pla- Clde Gallant was the only witness for the defense. I-le was interrupted several times, while giving his ev- idence as the Magistrate said he dial ‘not wish any evidence except that which had a bearing on the detenti- rmt being in possession of the liquor. It was very difficult to try the case without being involved in the ques- tion as to the other charge of rob- bery. Qumtioncd by Haywood, the witness stated that he got the liquor from a man in Grand River and was taking it into Summerside to sell when the three men took it away. Roy Grady was the ringleader in the holdup.’ but the other two had taken it irom his wagon. Cross exammed by Mr. Lewis, he said he found the liquor under a bridge near his place where it had been placed by the man from Grand River. This was the onlyoccssion he had hauled liquor into Summer- side. The defendant, Roy Grady. gavoevidence on his ovm behalf and denied being out of home between 7 and 9 cfclock on the evening in B» “my RW- HMW ma“ .".“§§.§“1’Z.XZL°S.§.’S.‘Z..“§ZEZ?.;‘ZF.§JZ ers here believe a good strong team , , can be bum up in time with local Ier two witnesses for the defense ol- ._ ..¢_._.--_. Sussex Will No t En t e r Hockey League SUSSEX, N. 3., May 16—Sussex. represented for years by the Dairy Kings teams, may do this year as Saint John did last, not ‘plazas team in active competition but re- tain its iranchLsc in the Southern N. last night. Tho special speaker was the Rev. Prof. J. Thompson of Pine Hill Di- vmiiy Hall, Halifax. The subject was “What is a Christian?" Prof. Thomp- son dealt with this timely question in a most comprehensive manner, tracing that band 0t early Christians xvhich the New Testament tells us about. The speaker asserted thai this group were young men and young women and not old men and women as they have often been pic- tured. , Jesus Himself was young and at- tracted the young people. Can we see Jesus now coming into the world‘! Happy, expectant with gisdness in His heart. What attracted these early Chris~ tians to Jesus? Was it not His hap- piness, His glowing spirits as well as His message, everything was at- tractive about Him. ~ In the olden days the Jewish na- tion um. indeed a. proud nation Jesus was '= Jew and was proud oi it. The yicoplc responded to the call oi the country and were sawed from slavery. Great hordes of eiiemlel conquered Israel, heaped insults on the Jewish people, but could not crush them. | ‘when Jesus came the nation was the great Roman Empire l r - . iiéliptiixilllczgciviulglelfgl viaiejfoxgsettvlgflfis course of Theological instruction— secured for ‘this province $165 000 ad- lrlTERhATlONAL LiiAGifliii E I t i I “d mural o mm“ is so denied being on the seaweed mad‘ a pa“ of “um”; ‘t '“'°“" 6°“ ‘m m’ ‘h’ '“'.'"§Z"»'l $3’: “InDlhgl-flflflgup‘ difiisnfl tlexenthet- 1TH; “l”h“°“.§§' BI-‘timore .5 10 $111.5...“ impoftation oi iilayers “l” evenhg. one saying he was at ‘"0 “"0" W" -"°“'=~ The 0”?“ ‘welfare of H“ church", v l Pfisbllc Invltell-Orfycringr-forazizlprm- adrzitllsllial) sgbzldy. ghgsblfokcil R-‘Fflleil-i‘? -- 5 m gfadzl-itllifleélglqti]: 3:82.113: tQIlZlkIllEGYZiQoxzfiilifihllllgefvéz Archbishop! and mumps esp-Heart: ilienlog-‘pl Hall. piomlses of the present Government Newark 6 l3 0, ———-- —---— neg not being able m be present‘ hick,“ mnvard m the arrival or a -_ _-____._._~.. _ -... are very much in evldflwe 0i- ihi‘ “rm” ‘ " 7 n '5 A“ N“ LEAGUE the case was adjourned until he.» kmanseov tlivirloader as a great lib- The members oi the Canadian Qillld and Rev. Gavin Monaghan, psesent time. ~ Firs! some: N o sat,,,day_ ‘aerator. Pi Spiritual Hero, the young nhruchy 9",!“ WHB. ‘ all of Charlottetown. "iTor the hatter condition:- oi. this Jersey (liy ... ... 5 3 l fir" in“. 0mm cases bramm by msmcmr people of those days were religious nu Excellency Most Rev. Andrew province and in have our 100's wron- "Wiiml - i 3 5 l ‘ f m H’ a Haywood M“, as §ou,,._.._.. A“ 01d of. :v<.@<1 m a religious atmosphere, read Cassulo, D. 1)., titular Archbishop o.’ ENTURIAL COMMENT eifly‘ administered we nsveiviblcd her!‘ 5‘°°hfl Si"!!! Chicago _ . _ _ 1 12 1 {endu- pleadcd guy“. on two charges the great confession every morning Lscntopolis, Apostolic Delegate t0 H < ndvlse a change from the Liberal Jersey City 2 9 i Phimmph“ 5 a x of having liquor m his ‘possession The Church “.35 the leader bum n. lost-mu and Newfoundland; Moot A ""0"! "QM!" "will" Rl- R"- harty to the 200d 0nd rvliable C0"- '““““'"“ ‘ 8 1i ~ 5.11.3. that morning and on another QCCQ-l "liiiffltiwlal and TCllQiOllfR mail/er 5R9“ Ne“ MCNM" n DU Archbmymp J. A. OSullivan, 1‘), f)"; newly mn- snrvauve part,“ Only three gimme. scheduled. Cincinnati l 6 o “on ‘M, summot His hwy” asked: Hem Worship by young. ‘he new“ oi Toronto: R5800 RW- 5°““ T‘ M“ rccrawd Bishop. M c1arlouewuvl" ‘WW’ ha“? “"7 "um?" “Omlldemc i" AamRlcAs LEAGUE Brooklyn . . .. 2 ‘l 0 that the case shcilid be. proved as {mind in "W0 “W” “Em- “WY made ally. D. D. assistant at the nonti- P B" I" wlmlil" 5m“ “rm” l“ m‘ our honorrvl lrdvrnl loader. hi. Hon. 3' l" F" . n n ‘ . E. he unclwstood the Mflrii-itrfltvls P1P I‘ “P ‘mil “NW5 ‘my “mud mum‘ lflm“ “Wong; Bishop of Hamilton; mlltvropontan cm, next wmk‘ R’ n’ Benmu" H“ can}? m "5 1nd” “"14"” l 6 a St. Louis . 2 clslon was final. A wilncrs was call-l llim. “WM RH‘ A‘ A: smmu" D‘ D" Arch He mm" h mm M m? 0km“ 0T the C0nsnvvdti\-c party in a Um? (‘hP-‘ngo 2 6 ‘l N¢w York . . . . 4 (‘d nml mzflrd tint he has bfiilT-‘liil qfldmv‘ mm“ to “m” when Jew‘ 315119;; n: Winnipeg. Most RH’. Wll- S?“ m c““'*‘d“‘“"d. L‘ ‘mccgsfl?’ L“ a of ll'i\l\€ dvpvcssion. The‘ trait!‘ 0i t Second Game: lm-m... “u... m, s. T, dim 1W4 WW1 told thcm they would have to givc Flinm Forbes. D. 1).. Archbishop o! Ot- m“ “f “Mad Bmhop" The new B1511" tiv‘. country up: at mi (‘lab before Phllfldcllvhia i5 i8 '1 n" "_ y“ 1 a Yam", Wm, \,_ . W, K ,1 ' "mp1 ,<1¢,;1'~_¢ endure hardship: 1mm; MM‘ RN“ Thom“ o.no,.,nc“' op ‘is the second hear! of St. Aufiiist‘ um 33m m1}; 1930. W0 look fur- Cleveland .. 10 16 1i um.“ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ n 3“ ymac WA‘ U“ M‘ ma ‘w; W. nrrhnlx, 2m. “m, m.“ f“, H15 '13. 9., Archbishop oi Halifax‘. Most m“ 5°'"““‘-‘f T°f°'“°' m b” ms‘ “hid m better conditions in the near First wig“ Philadelphia .. . c u o we“ m, W, ma. ._r.-.-~ 31.11:)‘ hr: m following lLn‘. Rev. M“ J. O‘Brii‘\\. l1 9- madlumr rd m_ m“ mmrmihi Within the last future unrler his r-iiicieni lcadrrshlp Viflhlllgl-iln . . . . . . l R ' ll. H. F... 1 Ammo, g.,n,,._.l,lv ‘m, nu,“ _ I ‘ A many remalllod Archbishop o; Kmggw“; “ha. Rev. if" l0!“ and hi1 "h "mfililcdha m5‘ sip-eds R, ,y_ cmpqr_ “lilfrqfl ,1, St. ‘Innis .. . T '3 9- Piiisburgh . . . , . . . . 2 5 3 HUM ¢ m, .,V,.,. t,‘ W, ,. ,,,; in that“; and ‘l C“ Mcgumvm‘ n‘ n“ Archbhhop iiiion a: one 11;! ‘Canaolias most’ dlif (vaillls. Joseph‘ 11:. BPrnarrL Jqhn M, Second gem-s: \ Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ll ‘ll l Km. ‘NW. nwlnh. in _‘Z .| Wt, M,“ u; gqgghing g1 oi R-eziflfl‘. Richi RPV- J- 5- H: “m” flnsuls m Wk Qirfwi, ply“) asililtimnd, lvhwhal hicviauan; “ashliiKi/m i i" "l AMERICAN LEAGUE chm-h vhh vns i-rvvi hem ' w. ' <‘- "‘\‘-"-10‘~ 15 G0‘! .i\uit, n, n. Bishop oi’ Nicol-r: Right “f0 H5 0 0W‘ “Y 0-!‘ ml}- _ ‘ .._ >—4‘ bi, shun .. . . . . . 2 s i n. Ii. B. who‘, n, ,,.h__,..‘,. ,,, m; ml Q, .,-',{_ if‘ fillFllWii‘ to m: ZRcv. n. .1. scollard. n. n, h", p nl Rtqllev-J. A. OSlllllllln come. LONDON New rm .. . a 11 ll New York ................ .. l a 0 V,“ ‘M, mgr“; ‘ ‘ ' ' '1)‘. Slllllt Ste. Milli"; Risht RP" 012*‘; a; iiwuvg"m“;'g‘x ___ Detroit . . . .. . . r. 14 i} Detroit s s c W5 h;,;_|:'h,_‘_' "jj . Cablll. the re.- Imder Macnolnfld‘ n‘ n“ ubmargai“ that. Ht. Rev. Dr. Dollnrd was ap- aijonilnued from page i\ l R‘ H‘ H‘ hlfllfd h»; had iUSl ca‘. on‘. nf mil. "N"? '1‘ (‘f '7°~“‘-‘ mm‘? ‘md hi5 m9” "p M Hebmn; Right n“ PITIE} hi, pointed first Bishop of New Bruns- ------ __.~_----_--._.~--~~---- - ~ wnmnmm ' H 3 A pariv from Abram‘.- Village mg...“ ma? w iiflu: today. He left nothing D‘ D" Bishop o“ Pemmke‘ 51:50 wick on the occasion of this prev- “W5 “"0 l8 0° PWVl-lli!!! It PW!‘ 0'0!‘- mlnl-Ed Wt "i!" Bfillm- 1!! ‘h’ m‘ Mu“ ' ' u l ocl with pihescsslnn 1nd Ills: cmwi l" " " -~" ' ‘ n“ “m” Mmflmn’ n n" P Ap m“ 1,91,." “aged “m, g ggpafite out for surpluses, estimated at 352- first quarter of 1931, imported 'l,- R‘ H‘ E’ wm,d,.“,,.n He, “m a ,._. u“... m. m.‘ clot", . v of ch: °’ "“"g°““h‘ Rum‘ m“ '1, ' dloccse. Prior to ‘that it had been 000.000 bushels in Canada; 240,000; 125,835 hundred weiitht oi wheat; """“'"""'“ ‘z 2° 1 pmscmmm, n, a ,,.,,.,,,,. L y. ,\,,_’ world 1.- 5i bciicl" 1111100 to live in. cmgmgi a g;vB‘;.h°§o:,t1§:l;;-:' administered by the Bishop oi Char- 000 in the Unitedbtates; 200,000,000 from Russia compared to splash; “mud ‘ """ "'35 11,2 g V other case m possession “'25 ‘dis-v PM 1‘1i0100-‘"0 i0 "loam “it time N. .2 s - - _ ‘ ' . lottetown. we comes, iomtoachann- in the Argentine and 152,000,000 in hundrcdweight ircn-Rthe Argentine,‘ c ' ' ‘g is, d . u, t o v, u. “imam 00-111.". with h-s audience after mm” u! Mexandrm mum Rev ing part oi’ Canada, the "Garden oi Australia. Furthermore the Russian 2,074,557 hundredweight irom the gzzznomm‘ ' ‘ g a i xhe:685210,‘,';,,m£,c:.,:§’:,,m, ?,,:__ an hdmcnuion i0 do the things ‘ ' ' ' ' ' """"' rested that morning by Imwctor Jesus unuid have us do. Louis Rheapmc. D- Haileybury. champs, D. . 1a., Bishop or caisarv: ‘r. o. openly, n, Bishol! 0i night Rev. A. n. Dee- 1').,_auxiliary Archbishop oi Montreal; Rllhi R0"- Jim“ T‘ mad mqht Rev. D, 13,. bishop‘ 01 80!!!!‘ ton. Pa. Bilht Rev. George Dourch- the.Guli." a province largely agri- cultural, rich alike in scenery ae~in the soil and rich too in lives oi a good living hard-working people for whom the land has meant ev- erything. “Prince Edward Island has its own surplus was estimated at 120,000,000 bushels. . The delegates said the problems were becoming more acute because oi the aiilmiachini" reaping oi the new crop. Elevators and other stor- age space normally used for the new United States. Delegates said it WB-s improbable that any delegations would favor adop“ l of an export restriction scheme similar to the system recent- ly adopted by sugar producing coun- tries, because of the much greater INTERNATXONAL LEAGUE Jersey City at __Rochcster. wet grounds, postponed. Miller and charged with having fl case oi whiskey in his possession. was adjourned to allow prisoner to oh ' First Game: it, 11,15, tain Counsel. He said he had been Baltimore ......... . . . . . . . .. 2 8 1 locked up that morning and had no Bullalo . . . . 5 ll it opportunity to arrange for Counsel. First»To be a Christian. SODtmd—'l'0 iollow Jesus. Third-Jib live in His spirit. The lit-arty thanks of the meet- ing were extended to Prof. Thomp- son for his very inspiring and help- ful address. piaints of millere regarding the con- dition or flour upon arrival here. ment was largely responsible for in- “n; n. 1)., Bishop oi Rimouskl: A Rllht Rev. Dennis O'Connor, D- ‘D. W!!!“ 11'0""! "m!" i’! "mid-l"! crop. are now ocuipied by the sur- difiicultiee oi regulating wheat pro- mum,‘ n Munmfl, mgpgmq, He was remanded m m.‘ hm] bglng Iishflll oi Petereboro. Right Rev welcome and wit We! ""1! 0“ o i a d n Pl is rain. allowed, either $400 cash 0i‘ $500 Th t i‘ 00 - . J. l- lus. The recent ction of the incor- uctlo in all r of the world. . 0 “'0 SD00 F! W"! 1'5 We"! "0' Guy, n. 0.. Vicar APOIWB M 6!“!- ffuozaffh” ‘° m‘ “u °' m" °°‘ poraternm association or British and The first two wheat conferences oi n, u, a. m), m, ma... o; $250 ...), ‘cal wiv- "i ‘Come w Thee; . m M, my. J. M. Rhvilleneuvre, - Irish ' era. in refusing inthe iu- this year at Paris and Rome made was“; 3 7 1 M mp Alberto“ Con“ that mot,” n a most pens rig manner y Kai». giabop oi ureveibourg. tore to ,‘ United states wheaton practically no progress in solyins Toronto 1 s 0 m; several cases were disposed o; as liarswrct Storm. and a comet solo. . _ CLASIFIED ADS the standard fined by the United the problem, but the present [Second Game: follows. one for Selling was {med ‘Thc Rosary, was rendered by Mr. bu“ an" fungi _,______..._-_--__.__---'- Btaho-Deparbmentoi Agriculture,iur~ are scheduled to continue indeiin- B. ll. I5. “o0 m. n. m m“ Another m, Llcvzi Ward in his usual fine mun- wwnmmul I10?‘ $3" the: intensified the diiiicultieeoithe iteiy in an eiiort to achieve a long Newark I l 2 “$56,510,, o‘; three months‘ on“ not". Profvawr Roy Iiehdflll life-sided ‘rim-e ION lllil 9'5"“ “m” I.“ “11:§-1§ wmufi“; “l! BYMW 1nd mm 501159 Wwlfd. 5 P! _ “"1 "filth"- T°'°“"° ' '"‘""""“ 3 1 x for selling and another for posses-I m’ "“°_°""""“’f°“ both “l” am ‘on’ mmnno" um p53“ (mm various “u” y“; “gen puma Q1 mm. in“ “mugidelegaglon "presents -—--—-——-——— 51cm were adjaumcd “m, w,“ m“ r "Jliminl sillj‘, no. Itwns announced Can " , as the Canadian Govern- Y. M. C. A. BOWLING TONIGHT misfit There we“, S,,,.\.,._., v1.5; 1__ i thiz. “TS tho in"! service oi the raw-n, as iltc $f'l(‘.‘li‘5 would be go- itlating the conference; and Dr. W. Future purchases will be on the A. Riddle and his staff at Geneva Ullflabllil only. have men-organizing the meeting m connection with the definite, Qlllitlon oi Russia, to partial n3 icr the iris six weeks. The 1.008110 ._.__.....___..____..__._ parts o.’ Canada aha also the united mgr-n on. alumnus ‘hm, Among the former were Rt: ‘he n08! . Ind- nev. a. o. McLean. administrator ‘s: " PM" " "l"! “hm” the L" ‘ 99 f“ ‘ ' ' \ ' " Rt. new. A. Melaneonb‘tl.l1!t.',"V.ng'-. 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