OI‘ l ..1.i. igygdd lflll MERE MAN w; is not oil sweet nor oil bitten it is faith and patience that mix the ' m; and make it ol lost o h", at Guardian. Iolsldod llfl. Nominated a TER . ~ s41. ......__..i..__ (British ohms Press) VATKCAN CITY, May 29-1110 P°P° hi“ Prepared a formal written lllvtest, contending that the disturb. “*5 °1 the Past few days, the in- sults to the Pope by Fascist students and attacks on the Azlonc Cattolica, constitute a. seriousjlolation of the “term TPBBW- The protest, if not mild? delivered, will be handed to the ltalian Government tomorrow. ANNOUNCEMENTS, comma EVENTS, MEETINGS arcs. Lelllnston now 0pm In ‘Intel Business at North Rustico. 4889-5-29-li. made cooking sale I105. Saturday afternoon, J1me T. , QQOi-lS-SO-Botfri-Ii. O0 i-t- Ice Cream and Dance, Orwell mie-Jline 3rd. Orwell Women's In- ’ - f not fine. following night. 4898-6-80-li. “Visit Holm ' ' Se ans this afternoon cure some of the lovely cakes "Home l-lolm 6th. Zion c. o. , l-lid “d Pl-‘ifl’ for sale there. 4841-5-29-11. “Notice-Pleasant. Grove nday. Oh Boy what a show lance. Robert Weeks will play. c 4890-5-39-11. “Indian m ver Dramotlc Society m‘?! vlr "Dust o! the n Kfimlhiiton Holl. Saturday. 4500-5-28-31 m" sterlinz Women's Institute Blldfle will hold on Ice and Dance in Bgnley °- ‘Wesley. Admission m. chiiii. 4803-0-29-3l. can, ‘*- menil (lfidies ol the W. A. cf 8t. alnv Y 36th. 0.30 p. m , l! Stanley if? Social 5n ‘ “n MWdBYhJvine 1st. 7°11 free. Chum; mm Gaardlnn Two Cook. Great Enthusiasm At Conservative Convention or. W- J- PsMa¢Mi1lan And Mr. W. A. Stewart Un- animously Nominated As Conservative Standard Bearers For Charlottetown And Royalty. Fullest Confidence Expressed In Leadership Of Premier Bennett And Hon. J. D. Stewart. Rousing Speeghes Delivered By Candidates. RHNTHWYHAS PREPAliEB FBRMALPRBTEST With Regard To Con- duct of Fascist Stu- dents And Attacks On Azione Catholics. At o very largo and enthusiastic convention in the Conservative decl- ors of Cb-rlutietowu one] Royolty, hell! in llio Conservative committee ream loll nlsht, Dr. w. s. r. sm- Millsn and Mr. W. Allan Stewart were unanimously nomlngggd u, conical the constituency In u" foglh. amine seneral provincial elections. Mr. Charles Moran, pregidgnt o; the Conservative A lotion for Char iottetown and Royalty, “puny p". sided. Mr. Alban Fanner was appointed secretary 0f the meeting, ‘Ilhe minutes of the lest nominating convention were read and adopted. Messrs David Bethung end w, p, Gillie were appointed scrutineers. For Councillor Dr. W. J. P. Moc- Millan's name was moved by Mr. '1‘. B. Woodman and seconded by Mr. William Moran. 1M‘ Assemblyman Mr. W. Allan Stewart's name was moved by Mr. STATE fllillNfill BIINLVENTIBN (Special to the Guardian) BUIJIMEBBIJJE, May 29.-The on- nuol convention of Prince Edward Island State Council of the Knights of Columbus woo held in the K. of C. home at Bummerslde today. The convention opened at ll o'clock and was presided over by Mr. P. A. Mc- Lelloh, of Souris, Worthy Btote Dep- uty, and was taken up with the reg- ular routine of business. At the of- temoon session the new boa-rd of of- ficers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: State Deputy, Mr. H P‘. McPhee, Charlottetown; State Secretary, W. s. McIntyre, Bouris; State ‘rreosurer, W. J. McDonald, Charlottetown; State Worden, Par- vin P. Cass, Summerside; Btote Ad- vocate, W. H. Noonan, Summer-side: Alternate to State Deputy, Leo Brod- ley, Charlottetown. Alternate to Past State Deputy, Rev. B. Croken, Souris Mr. P. A. McLellan, Retiring state Deputy, read his reporton the oc- tlvities of the Council during the past year which woo very encouraging and showed that much good work had been accomplished especially along educational lines. The report was re- ceived with much enthusiasm. Rov. .1. J. McDonald, Parish Priest of 5t. Paul's Parish, Bununerside, gave an inspiring address on Social- ism and the need oi shelter com- munity spirit. His address was very helpful and gave much food for thought along these lines. Rev. P. L. McMahon, D. D., also addressed the Council. His address was very instructive and gave an out- line of the educational program which had been carried on very ouc- cessfully by the Knights cf Colum- bus during the past year. The od- vancement of education is the chief work of the order ond has accom- plished o great deol this year. Other members spoke along the some lin- es. Among the delegates and visit- ors attending the convention were Rev. Dr. McMahon: Messrs L. J. Bradley, W. J. McDonald, H. P. Mc- Phes and P. J Casey of Charlotte- town; Moesrs P. A. Mclollon. D. P. McDonfld, W B. Mcmtym, D. 1'. Ll- vie and Rev. it. B. Oroken of Hour- is; Nov. J. J. McDonald, Hon. A. i". Arseaault. J. J. Morris, Abel Arsen- ouit, Dr. J. A. Mcfilee and Porvin D. Coos of Bummsrsido-G. ""The Arrival of Kill!" in 3W- Juno 8rd It IJI p. .88. Pliill lole at Hgiliiullil. . m Itlrllnsat 1036A. y. are Boeiisull rniicisins UNDESIRABLE FBREIGNERS Texas Guinan And Her Ayffw" Read MAY 30, 1931 A Everybody Wrllflyfilnw Edvard lsiandLiliethTe Dew 12 PAGES MERE MAN Moot people hove the missionary spirit in them in oo for as they wont to make others good; inslood of being satisfied to be l-hemselvs good. MAXIMS. OIL -—~4* Allin! llihooripi-lolo lloilvorod 55-00. I1 Iail Clouds and U. I. A. ILMI. I “r Opened Exposition 20 New York Danc- ers Ordered Out of Country-Also Barr- ed In England. (British United Press) L! HAVRE, trance. Mo? iii-Te;- P. W. Turner. stituéhcy. Hush Connors. and seconded m, The nominations in each cuss being unanimous a formal ballot was cost and Dr. MacMillan and Mr. Stewart, ‘mid Mill-Y Bllblluae. were declared t0 be unanimously nominated gs con servatlve candidates for ' Executive Changes The restorations o: the executive members of the Queen's County As- sociation, Messrs W. A. Stewart, N. W. Iowther and Michael Conway were received with regret. On motion of Mr. J. Auzustine Mc. Donald seconded by Mr. J. J. Storey, Messrs Geol DeBiol-s. Chas. Moron. and Rezlnald Bell were appointed in Is Guinon, her white horse ond "twenty of the nicest little girls in the world" arrived on the S. S. Ports today and were informed by o polite but firm French detective that they were "undesirable foreigners" who could not visit France. Tonight, however, the New York night club hostess and her troupe of dancers were permitted to go ashore tempor- arily, but were token to the French line hostel, a. shock-like structure where undesirable immigrants usu- ally ore kept. Miss Guinan received reporters in her room. " The French are very un- kind to my kids," she said, pulling the sheets up under her chin. “We don't want to take money from the french. They couldn't pay enough to mi m their place. The chairman on behalf of the Conservatives of Charlottetown and Royalty. “Pressed great appreciation Continued on page 'I Liberals Nom ire-ate In I st Prince C (special to tbs Guardian) BUMMIRBIDI. Mo! 20—At the Liberal convention of the 1st Dis- trict of Prince County, Mr. ‘Ilime "A. Campbell, Attorney-General, of Summer-side, was nominated for Councilman and Aeneas Gallant, of Bloomfield, for Assemblyman. Mr. Campbell's lnation was moved by W. P. Coilogho and seconded by Christopher Metherall. Mr. Hud- son Gordon ond m. Ch.‘ topher Methoroll war; put before the meet- ing, but they withdrew in favor of Mr. Campbell. Mr. Gallanvs nomina- tion was moved by G. Brennan and seconded by Peter Doyle. Other nom- inees in the field for Asscmbly- I Blanchard, Tlgnioh, Joseph A. Gal- lant, Skinner's Pond, Peter Callag- han, 5t. Louis, Capt. Joseph R. Per- ry, of St. Louis. These nominees withdrew with the exception of Ol- iver Peters who ran against Aeneas a Gallant, who won with 46 votes. The convention was held in the Court House and was presided over by Mr. A. J. Mathcson, President of the West Prince Liberal Association. Mr. Vernon Matthews acted as secret- ary. Both candidates addressed the meeting. ‘They were followed by Hon. Walter M. Les, Mr. Dennis. M, L, A., and Mr. Horace Wright, M. L. A. Mr. Lea. in his speech foil- lontiq in Cope Race. All this in one better, the day's run being 088 cilia. ed to make any announcement in regard to the date of the election. B. Great Ship _ (lpcclol u. the omens) 1° s. s. auras or‘ samuu VIA H DOUIBBURG. N. 5., May ZB-Never more pleased with any ship is Cap- tain Lottos’ verdict of the Empress of Britain. Well might he say so, for the white giantess was then al- most o thousand miles from Cher- bourg and half will’ across the At- wliols and one port day's steaming. fort, porting the, sees gracefully and a OTIAWLOIMIIISQ-lfoh ieoolibolncorpoooiioololiho following oompolloologlvouln, ihocinlitliooollhofiouodo Gooatloltllgnlohlsavoobontiils Limited. Cbodotioiowlrtll. muons-s» ma» 4 L0liE.PRE& PRESENTED vniiiunun Conference At Halifax u: to the meeting of the National Chapter Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire had a respite this aven- inq from the bus: sessions they st- tr-nded this week. The rfilelal pre- man were Messrs, Oliver Peters, J, CD00 On administration and answers to questions deposited in the ques- tion box. retary and subsequent discussion oc- cupied this afternoon's session. Great Chapters in Canadian youth to Canadian and‘ British Empire ideals, was reported In British Columbia the number o! Chapters issuing I. O. D. E. librar- ies had increased by 100 percent. Toronto. National Secretary, was pre- sented thle morning and showed re- celpts of $56,502.30 and disbursements of 808307.34, making the total bal- ance of cosh and securities $485,860.56 The estimated expenditure for i931 i032 was $12,050 and income $10,600. Mrs. Baker was presented with I bouquet as o trlbuto to her services. The conference will conclude tomor- row afternoon with election of Nat- ii-om Toloro said tho International She is how swincihs through a thir- Petroleum Oomaanv. conulun sub- gy mo. wind without apparent el- oidill’! a stohsue on hid declared mosyuanollakoyce. She has withoutworningbywcekmotiisr kgpf, up a twenty-four knot speed or old fields employers followed suit in declaring o lockout, Tolaro. reports sold. heme office at mosh, out. "rho monogorofthoComponyinonin- terview today sold tho workmen oia-uckwlthcvrtgivingprevimioworn- aegvhtcbioroouiroiioceeoiiiagio mm. Giosiotioiowovlt... I. kilogram‘ Continued on page ‘l Will Conclude This Afternoon With El- ection of Officers. (Canadian Prone) HALIFAX. N. S, May 29--Del|go.‘.- ram tonight consisted of a confer- The report of the educational sec- ctivity on the port of Provincial ‘tempts to educate The report of Mrs. W. H. Baker. nol officers and an excursion on alifox harbor. weather permitting. Lockout (Special lo tho Guardian) LIMA. Peru, May se-Advlceo lockout following l. strike 001806 Officials of the mhrnoticnoi Pet- . -nogoe ATTEND EXPOSITiON OPENING AT P5315 LEFT to RIGHT, P: "enl. Gaston Doumergue of France, and Msrsmi Hubert Lyautey, who is in charge of the International Colonial Exposition, at Polls, France, pictured in their car on May sixth. when [Iggy Dpeneq the exposition in the presence of thousands of cheering persons. The cere- mony of the inauguration of the exposition $00k piwe h, ma gown,“ Prince 0f Wales Commencement Held Yesterday Successful Year’s Work Reported By Principal S. N. Robertson- Thirty Students Graduate. Ex- ercises Largely Attended. The Prince of Wales College com- each class were mencement exercises, which were held yesterday morning at the Col- lege Hall. were attended by a very large crowd of parents and friends of the students. Thirty students who hod completed their three years‘ course at the institution, and who formed the largest graduating class in recent years, received their diplo- mas, students of First and Second on the year's work, remarked upon yous received their certificates, and prizes ‘and medals were distributed. The Principal, Dr. S. N. Robertson. ,.l’U0l'it€d his report of the work. Premier Lea, who and Mr. H. H. Shaw, Chici‘ Superin- tendent of Education, delivered ad- attendance and of study throughout dl$i6B{l-hd Mr. John Denny of the the last nine months has arrived. graduating class read the valedictory. The young ladies of the student body, tastefully attired m white, sat oaths platform to the rear of the speakers, while the young men oc- cupied o section of the auditorium. The prises donated by Hon. F. R. Hearts for the leading students in Last Minute News Flashes u--- (Special lo the Guardian) IBEDERICTON, N. 8.. Ml! ill-J. Douglas Block, Director of Information for New B. nswick, died here today following on em- ergency , ' for appendicitis Wednesday night. slMLA, India, May I9—Brltloh IIIIU1IIGI otter consultation with lridlon Nationalist. leaders today definitely sol. Sept. 5 oo the dob for the meeting of the federal structures committee in London and scheduled the sec- ond round tabla conference for 5.8138»..- \ . - I year's l enjoy the function, the students pres- Pféiidfiflflcnt appreciate it much more, as the won by Dorothy Doull, Elwood McPherson, and Nan- cy Weeks for 'I‘l'iird Year, Melanie Dcsl-‘toches, Evelyn Woolner and Eileen O'Brien for Second Year, and Dorothy Cullen and Stella Smith for First Year. Principal’; Address The Principal, in giving his report the unusually large attendance of parents and citizens at the commence meni. Much though the public may end of the constant strain of college Prince o.‘ Wales College, Dr. Rob- eitsm stated. is a continuation of the lorul dlbtrict school. The pupils have been inlroduced gradually into a busy active, and attractive world, and have been instructed by their Continued on page l0 Thirty Million Ontario Loan (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., May 294m- n- cement has been made by A. E. Dunlop, Treasurer of Ontario, that the Government will receive tenders up to 2 pm. on June 4 for $30,000,000 Province of Ontario forty year in- ivtallment bonds to be dated June l. 1931. These bonds, which will beor interest at the rate of 4 percent per onnum will be payable half yearly on June 1 and Dec. 1. Principal and interest will be payable at. the hold- ers‘ option in gold at the office of the ‘Ireasure o! Ontario, or at agents of Chg Treasurer in the cities of Montreal. Winnipeg, Vancouver, Ro- gino, Halifax, Calgary ond St. John. Canada, or in the city cf New York and London, llmgland. Bonds are lo be in the denomination of $1.000 each. with coupons attached and ‘Pennlssion for the construction of jmciiisi m" TUIIRISTSTU MARITIMES All Indications Point To Increased Tourist Travel From Ont., Says Trade Commis- sioner. (Canodiln Press) TORONTO, Ont, May 29-"All in- dications point to another large in- crease in tourist travel to the Mari- time Provinces irom Ontario this summer," R. W. E. Burnaby, Marl- time Trade Commisloner, said here today, "Last year, 22 per cent more Ontario people holidayed "down east" than in 1929, As great. an increase may be expected again this year." An atmosphere of interest in Maritime Canada has been created, the Com-l mlssioner said, in addition to several‘ thousand tourists assisted each yeah! Directly and indirectly, by the Muri- time Trade Cmrlmlssion, travel 0r- gsnizations are receiving more and more enquiries about Nova Scotla, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward island, he said. Would Horness Boy Of Fundy (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, D. 0., May 29- Canada and the United states have agreed lo appoint commissioners to study a project designed to develop hydro electric power from the flow of tides in the Bay of Fundy, The works would be on the Posssma- quoddy Boy, an arm of the Bay of Fundy, along both the coast of Maine and of New Brunswick. Commission- ers to make a scientific study of the project will be announced within ten days by the State Department. the works has already been granted by the Power Commission, the War Dept. and the Bureau of Fisheries. As a result of a question raised by the Canadian Bureau of Fisheries over the possible effect of such works on the herring fisheries industry in the Bay of Fundy, Canada. and the United States agreed to appoint an- other jolnt commission to Study ‘m5 phase o! the enterprise. This com- mission will not concern itself with the practicability of the project. 5° far no study has been made by the United States government of the econ omic practicability o! the proposed project which will be carried out by. Dexter P. Cooper Inc. 0f Easbport». Maine, if the commissioners‘ report on the fishing phase is favorable. Prof. Piccard Makes Prop/l esy (British Untied Press? GURGL, Austria, May 29—-A 115W era in aerial transportation was pro- phesied by Prof. Auguste Fiucard, back to earth today alter sscendln8 ton miles into the upper air Strata in the interests oi science. Piccard. who with Charles Kipicr, ascended higher than man had EYPJ.‘ gone, “'35 enthusiastic in summing up the| scientific gains of the flight. l-le pre- dicted lt proved that the stratosphere or rare upper air strata, was navi- gable and that life could exist ten miles up. The Prolemor aroused the imagination with his prophecies, hint lug at airways filled with new WW5 of flying marhines racing at. tre- mendous speed above the earth. "The flight proved the stratosphere is navigable," Piccard said. "It proved also that man with modem techni- cal methods will be able to mutt! (he problems of pressure and cold at high altitudes. I am convinced that my studies will make life in the stratosphere possible in future. "! em glad that I helped to inaugurate this new era of aerial transportation. I hope others will break my record of over 52,000 feet." WASHINGTON, D. C.. Mo! 29. --'l'he~Unlled sums unis Cur team clinched the right to invade Europe today so its doubles team deflated the Argentine polr 0-4: may be registered as to principal only. ~ 04.55%‘. ,. _»,./~.._.."‘ Nominated i SANATIJRIUM niiinvnun on nun 8TH. B e d Accommodation Already Half Occu- pied in New Institu- tion. The cfllclal opening of the Provin- cial Sanatorium will take place on Monday, June 8, at 2.30 p. m. The general public are cordially invited td attend. Although there is not accom- modation for a large number to be ‘ at the opening, every one will have on opportunity to 100k through the building after the ceremony. ‘rho Banatorlum will be formally opened by His ‘Honour Lieutenan! Governor Daltoh. A programme o speeches and music is being prepar- ed. Since May 19th, patients have been admitted to the institution and. the beds are now half occupied. The to- tal number of beds is 48. It was hoped to have the omclal opening on Tuesday next, but circum- stances have made it necessary to postpone the date until June a. To Again Lead Dom. Girl Guides (Canadian Press) WmNIPEG, Man, May 29-—The thirty five thousand girl guides of the Dominion again will have leader Mrs. H. D. Warren, of Tor- onto. At the election of ofilcers at‘. the 29th annual meeting of the Can- adian Councll oi Girl Guides Assoc- iation, Mrs. Warren by acciamatiou was re-electcd chief commissioner, a as their position she has held for severe.‘ years. Mrs. W. S. Allison was elect- ed provincial commissloner for New Brunswick. Anarchist Dies B y Firing Squad (Special to the Guardian) ROME, May Zil-Mlchael Schirrit anarchist, who confessed to a special tribunal that he entered Italy on c United States passport to assasln- ate Premier Benito Mussolini, died before a firing squad at _4.27 am today. l-le was convicted a. few hourl before. He was executed in lhi courtyard of the old fortress cn_th( outskirtl h! Rome. Twelve Fusclsl militarymen composed the executioll squad. l-ie was shot ln the back. [The Weather, Etc. TORONFID, May 3l-South west; crly winds, fair and wann. High tide this morning at 0.04 ant tonight at 10.20. Sun set-s this evening at 7.32 anl rises tomorrow morning at 4.22. Full moon Sunday May 31, 10.3 om. Summereldq tidc_ eighloelxminuid Q;._t-UQJQIIII%QAIIINV ‘- A.