~r\/as, U vc- ca. with many forms of Christian ser ch vice the Bible Society is a loser by 7 hispassing Godgrants restto 35 press its deepest sympathy with 11111 posited to revise the Constitution and Laws of the Auxiliary the Provincial Infirmary naymend and lsr. J. i>._ norden as 4 ,rvppl-eeentatlves of our aux'iliar_y on _ 'ni oaaeral scars ofthe society. ' I-1 c 1' i-< 7 1932 ' ` l __l _ _,F _,_ _ '11-1E Ciialuxriibiuivisi fsunigiiiz-\uN l L PAQ !'1V11__ gr/sau rl1=_, l-nr.: 11-11 ...rn L*-I"-' 51-eu¢au asv -*N “All 31° the worst of the flight behind wanted to go outside the Empire- classes to include practically ull pressed pessimism. The British ,lc was the largest and best ever them" mu ted H K m gtgmsrergmmv lllieiinmit Mr ransbury interrupted. 1-re the lastest horses ia P ri Isl a "”‘°m°d °°“”d°”° "wt tl" ‘um “dd °” tm' “mm” “hw” M 1" P C mmm W ' Mr Mun Dummy mv said he referred to a hypothetical are being arranged together :tin cum” would yet be Overcome' “Dua” in 1923 Mm than mo per- mend of Mattem and veteran t the Bremen' ir i f th spun. case of South Africa or Canada crsckerjack boxing bouts stepdanc hggg ‘;lleMli:;!cs;;ru‘::i som fromtgwdsunvundmg districts Atlantic fro; aeasiicrz? :esta e e. The mum” “wma mum, choosing to go outside the Empire ing and other extra attractions Fu." lu, "med the null ululm we" in B n me M helm. Dil. attern and Griffin were might- dland, in the excellent time of ours and 41 minutes, and they become the first trans Atlan yers to hit Berlin on the hat probably is the best time was a trip of thrills and it d ln an excited welcome as the have given their ship- tabled ufthansa mechanics, who pro ather experts assured the air flying conditions on their way charge of attempting to break and enter the store of Louise Nei son, Cherry Valley. When the Court opened yesterday moming, Mr R R Bell addressed the jury on behalf of the prisoners He was followed by Mr M Alban Farmer for the Crown Mr Justice Arscnault in his addrss. briefly summed up the evidence. The jury retired about 1215 s. m. and at 1 o'clock adjourned for lunch At 230 p in the jury as sembled and falling to come to an agreement, were dismissed The case will again be heard at the January sitting of the Supreme Court The following were the Jl1l'YU1en David White (foreman), Seymour ey had made a record of 10 53;: JG°1;?v§,n'Sv`;1)!1§3: s and 50 minutes from land I currle’ James Taylor’ Joseph Pow nd in their Atlantic flight Ex e r, Dil .ul Campbell George P Matheson, Walter Mullin Leigh Gamble. The next case to come before the Court was that of The King vs Harold L Wood, who was indicted on a charge of theft by omission to account and by conversion Mr M A Farmer appeared fog the Crown and Mr W E Bentley, KC for the defense The following were elnpannelled as jurymen Peter Goodman (fares man) John McKinnon, John Moron side, Geo. Berrigan, Joseph Power, Walter Mullen, John Smith, Dun- can Campbell Charles Ince, Step( hen Clinic, James Taylor and Leigh Gamble. Witnesses examined were Frank E Wood and Lemuel Wood Th( Court adjourned till 10 30 a m for B. U S Middle Distance Runner For Olympics We've got double controls: hei 3 °t taking an and when he took over I curled up i secretary ‘or P E Island’ than umlrlug eflullu the oem- my just res of an unprecederted nature The ‘Lady Drake adamant stand and the final figure gave his report as fol‘ows 01°* lug llus been evenly; the iaee of power would not be abused, the The Present °°mm3“d°f °f the may be somewhere between $625 ‘It was 10 hours and 50 minutes Lady Drake' C mn H O Gum” co tm ed tm P 1 on the dot after we left Harbor .lohn owen. one ol the earliest llloro llzlyl °f d°l"°”‘°“ " "ew (’;;’;';'°;s“°':o» ‘*;‘_;1;:°“l:lm;1;n:'l;l; imma of Is Harbor N S ooo,ooo and s1,ooo ooo,ooo f ‘1 “ 1” “° ) Grace that wa sighted land wc secretaries or the Bible sociciy, had \111°°°S° °'1° " " ° ' T01ll0!'l'0W ChB.nC€1l01' Frllrlz V011 WW kept on and from there-I guess iii t k mls mum, engraved un lu, seal 'l-That we. the »nemhc‘s land faulted had been recovered grin “ ;°°mm“ll1ld Ol’ the C N] 5 Papen of Germany and Premier M” hB°l'l1€y. tired :nd forlorn that was n_elmd_we get to BH cpm open Blbl, Euglmdu bert friends of the Bible Society e\..eha The United Kingdom Govpmmel-lg °9 @111'Y» W lCl1 5251115 11 0118 Edouard I-Ierriot of France will “ent t “ugh me fm” “en” °f hope. That is the inspiring note °“1` lin iii 17 i’i0lil'S 40 min t fi in thanks to all officers of the in reply to Presldeul De vale” had 'series of short Boston Bermuda meet alone to discuss the political the three diy tflll E-1 lf in ll trance u es y g time altogether ln all Blu, sovlevv acuvlu, to provincial society and frzhall :go offered in consider any variation iu,::;*l°r:a°"1;;1“» 15511113 froiul Blilrlion siumblihg block and the total sum He’ "1°"1" 1°1”°“"1°d with lol’ (Eulmu mu Thu apparently ls, day" It lu umulu lllut svuuduuu ofiicers and collectors of e v the f rm f bl gg Y. Y 8-ll of character cannot be maintained °"'5 in our own land. noi: throughout 9'* the world, wlihoui rsith and 1-ru B°° Thomas sa‘d-but this was on one the balance of members, Mr mlllty. .nd lf than tl-alt' ue ru Beiiltifiil BOIOS Were rendered bl' M31 tained it must he by a record mis sion of the Bible as the great source "1 of God's omnipotent power .Be cause our supreme task is to give 'dl the Bible in au the world the work °l f th B001 t done on P E Island during the past year I visited most of the branches and conducted conferen css with officers and workers, also week night meetings and Sabbath mah Day Services. Much credit for the un success of the Sooiety’s work is due lute to the good judgment and`fins en lm ithuslasm of the men comprising Wh H11” '1`1`°l11°’ °‘ °h‘“"°°°°t°"°' condition. that the srbitraiors must d Mr Barnes, of Boston e meeting closed with the hen be drawn mm within the Bmw’ 3:3( by Rev George Ro” d The government invited the gov emnient of the Free State to state ° ° way Z,” p“““°d in mth the grounds on which paymenisl Pi'°"m°°° th 3°’ other than the land annuities were Th"° W" ”° °°lp°n°‘° wmk challenged, and expressed willing n c ider the b i o Commonwealth ess to ons possl ilty f *_ agreeing to arbitration oi' them on (°°“"°“°d ‘mm 53° D the same basis and by the same °! when pawn’ ‘md Wm be head' 'the Island Board The fatal sales f oisonpturesinr s Island amount ;'"°“"’ ""“'°°' “” '°"°“ ° I 3 S h 0 t B y 18| to svn copies e The following resolution was car en ried by a standing vote 'Be it re any, several months ago it a°lved,_n”P_E I_Auxllm,y of the will be recalled placed a surtax cmmag July 5 _ (Ap __ ns B and! B S.desiree to plaoeonre cord its deep sense of loss in the *ui* “rt” Jurges star shortstop of the Chic l Passing fmln its membership to *'°m°"d~ ago National Baseball Club today I nisher service or the late ur iii. n °"1°‘”*'1 “IMI *° '°'¢“1111 1°' messing because the youthful I Fzfteen Persons In Free State D e I e ga tr o n ____ mmm July o -_ (canadian Pres Cable)-It was officially an- nounced ionight the Irish Free Staten delegation io the Imperial Economic Conference will consist ed by three government ministers, i or the rate or the transfer mbunu -Som 'I' °Kollv- Vloe President of d luxury taxes which Belgium the Executive Council Sean Lemags ads to impose against Canad Minister of Industry and Commerce imports effective August 1. Star en that information has been and Dl' RYBXI. Minister of Agricult Bolisior Johnson. one of the Free nv the party as an expert adviser n Labor problems William T Nor ton leader oi' the Labor party in um will be carefully consid State's Labor leaders. will accomp- c G' 1 rl Fr 1 e n s 0 t Canadian goods Negoti woman almost look the llle of Blll the Dail Elreann, was invited to followed and the s was go to Ottawa with the delegation but did not accept the offer The delegation will cali ri-cm Sturm' lt. "mu" fu, ,em-ul the twelve months ended March 31 buebau player had relemu lm. Belfast next Friday. years past and to whom the Bible lllt amounted to d:l14°00°°° IP ampllops Misc violet Popovich, a te 'rh ef i il' ° “W "°"° pretty brunette, forced entrance in- Society and its fellowship was very Th ti_ Germ Islip-I proxima dem agricultural and vegetable products to hls hotel mom, mme one lluul Throughout the years of his ser 811481900. llllllllll llld 11111111111 t 'ow re" ed to it uicide. In the struggle ties attaches to his office with the and products easooo. wood sua ps °°""" ° f th n, both were wounded devotion and humility or a loyal per emooo ii-ou and its products °’ ° '“ ' but not seriously. servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. $21000 non ferrous metals and ld l 1 sw an ed th du mm ww nb tum plea for his love and hen attempt v ce, Mr ms p arm e Prod rodn Asalnansndaoitinenhewasuni p i srsiooo nonmetaliio ‘“”"°' ’““"’ “"° °' ° °°' io ti hi ver-sally esteemed and in common minerals and products esioooo '""' " 2° °“ "" ° W °h the worker and God carries on the k . h . elnicals and allied products el,- w°""m pulled from er mme I' shot twice, one bullet struck him °2'W‘;‘“ ”‘“°°"“"°°"° °°'“"'°dm°° in th, right side, rieeocheied off a rib and come out the right should wor ThsBble eywo ex dull" “me pellou “noun er The second ripped the flesh beloved ones in their bereavement, W with the prayer that the ood of all P comfort will comfort them now " m Cn motion a committee was lb- Be lmtlini'ioO iS0ait uld M wr m F0118 UTS Nd 'Rslulved lhlt I Krlflt of Bibi!! m. lu umm I lmpm, about the little finger of his left myAgri?iltursi frzievegetable hmd' Mi” P°P°"°h W" 'truck hz ucie memo animals aaa ani ll" W” °"°* "*“°" °"°°’°“ "‘° ul product, mum “gm hx left hand and travelled up the ann lm, ,ml ll, nr John Davis club phvsioieb. P0901' $390900 talllo W gmggpm mn gm-W, was standing in the lobby of U10 ll 1| 4 , hotel when the shooting occurred tllmBi6l1t '.0 H10 DMM M “Van U0 nun °“n::_ md K." lmmedluh .Multum W Immddd I ANI' The lllflvintment of Rev. If D ,‘°°°°° °h°mi°“' md “lu” 7"' ‘M mp” I vas iniforses. ‘ i - ‘ #lf Greetings were brought from the, U14 s _ ‘ ° - " "\ . uics ana products simon wood slr lo°11°‘ and prod ucts me 0630300 ' and miscellaneous 'thorough examination Dr. Davis said css, crosses, ~. _ 'semis vu. mime wiowr and i, -.......,__.____- liliatiureesomboblrwouldbseble in OSSINING. N Y July 8-(A P.)-Owney Madden. notorious Broadway character, unexpect edly surrendered at the nice of Sing Bing prison lah today to resume a prison sentence which was again made effective by a court decision of last Fri --?i__m___ pected complications. Beyond the statement that she intended to kill herself, Miss Papo vich refused tg answer questions to th, police she first gave her name as Violot Valli but a check revealed her identity as Miss Popovioh of chicago She gave her age as 21 Jurgen, foo, refused in speak of the shooting except for the reluctant admiulcn that the girl attempted to shoot herself because he rejected has attentions. llblieo sold the woman would be removed to the nrldewell llosnllol overlaid-oeeanlsfreefrom to retm'atotl'ies\l119hlll°ll\ mm ` i.hreecrfourwesb,hifr4qInu- _ \ . . and that a charge of disorderly con- duct would be P1104 llelllol 11"- the forccfulness he has displayed sleep and was almost immediate won the most im rtarlt int n of German agitation for many simple insertion of a single phrase experts German aspirations were as it ooncems reparations, is here A six power consultative pact Urged by Mr MacDonald and from a reliable source tonignt to Nad as follows 0 ° lu. ll., ml, mu ll not wee y ere of libeility and then fainted when she heard a mlscalculatlon) Local Societiu for their inter covered by the reuommmdutlom of after prim, Mlulstel. Rulmuv Maman the Jurys verdict But the defend ' 9-Hd “B1 in th” W°’k °f “"5 the Imperial conference. regardless “ld Ulislli 11111/o b1’0l1Sht all the ‘mt uttered n° "und staring uh hom-5 wane, but we ,fuss _l My ol power, urulmd lunlgllt and have straight at the judge. she collapsed thé town and véered on to vt; achieved without more delay one ‘md was carried un°°ns°1°u‘ from north Griff spotted the name on °f *ho Brel'-*rr* dlPl°111°ll° Strokes the °°'""°°m a little railroad station I think it of a litatesmanlike career. But he ‘7“su°° Humphries had w°m°' ' Wu sullerlng from B nervous head her not to leave the Old Bailey un was Sddm’ and W” “med ’"°“”d and cam south a in ache and was unable to speak with "U the street cmwds md been e ga cleared have been any oc t ll lu lulugulg ule conference to uw after she revived the defendant we 'an ° ‘* brink of settlement He has worked and two °! her lawyer’ departed in li EV long hours for two weeks I-le was B mme" from ,lx luches to lu 000 l t up mu, may mer B me hw The verdict substantiated the as f ef fence case, conducted by Sir Pat and then we hit th North S i ly closeled wllh Dlno Grand, the rick Hastings, that the fatal shot 5 ea It M F I Mi lst was fired as Mm Barney and her Just where we struck the continent a an oregn n er f Europe I don’t know " The Germans appeared to have lover, whom she testified she had supported for two years, were strug 9° P0 1 world mark at which Matt ndi the long day of important discus- gifs? 1'; l;_l°ss:l”l;;n d°tu:_er tr evoflvetr' Griffin are shooting is eigiitndgl/S i sions Their claim for elimination W W ° S ° B ea em ° 15 of the war guilt phrase, focal point km h“'S°" years, was surprisingly met by the , fm. WiEbTERl| GUARDIAN G in the draft agreement by the legal ll ____._. has been granted b th Cit f satisfied from all accounts by this -A GOOD TIME for =v¢1'Yl>°f1v Ed y 8 Y ° insertion at the big dance in Kensington d e The Treaty of Versailles, insofar Rink July 13 4753-7 7 41 las by npipggteq -BIG DANCE at Kensington Yo Another great step forward to Rink 011 W€dIl¢SdBY lllsht July 13 th wards the agreement which would Biz time for everybody- Bpeoiol ox wo end German reparations annuities tra. °l‘°l1°Si~f° 11111-ll|¢ I” "elim and B and make ester; on the gi-ppt fund refreshments Admission 35c Doors p to be applied to the economic pe- open at 8 ocloek. Dancing 830 till B habilitation of central Europe. was 4253'7'7 is Zi ,-em,-d _lump B nal. l-,go alle, well. the satisfactory arrangement re- *m fl gardihg Ii;aly's dobt to Britain -NEW ANN-‘IN RACES. Aus l The Italian delegation stated that 3rd Cleese! fo lnoludo practically as aresult of conversations between B11 01° fastest l1°l'5°5 111 P E TS l, sighcr cirahoil and Prcmlcr Mac land are being srransed together Donald, is basis of understanding with crackerjack boxing bouts step was reached regarding intra Em- dancing and other extra attractions obean war debts, which "ls of a na Bigger and Better is the slogan for rung to take on B heavy load ol, ture to remove Italian misgivings the "wel 4354 U 3 nd avoid eventual difficulties ’ Chancellor von pollen was p ig;-gg or more of them and arising out of stumbling bl0¢|¢ it was learned treaties as l.n instrument to which they are parties, without a prelim The text of the clause, which inary friendly consultation with a Premier Hen-iot of 'France was un view to agreeing on the manner in cm le willing to accept, was underl .lcd which such questions should be ‘ ' treated "The governments of Belgium, The French delegation expressed France, Germany, Italy, creat Bri- s boiler that this might undemiluo tain and Japan hereby agree not to the League of Notions and the raise any political questions affect- smaller states were seeking its le ing interests common to N17 W0 i¢°¢l°f‘ - - -*mai* I We would have got here sooner, For all we saw there might e r flying blind in fog and, e it or not our altitude ran Well, we went south of Scotland The Post and Gatty round-the hours and 51 minutes (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, July 6-Permission James Mattern and Bennett F riffin, round the world fliers to se Portage Avenue as a take off monton The airmen are expect- to stop here before starting the rk This wide paved road, said to he e longest paved highway in the rld within a city limits without residence on either side, made a erfcct take-off runway for Post nd Gatty in their round the world ight threatened to end in disas qr in a mud-bogged airport here In view of last years experience y Post and Gatiy, airport and civic officials here have taken this step to avoid any repetition Mattcm and Griffin are plan asoline here for a non stop flight from Edmonton to New York on the ast lap of their trip and no matwr what the weather and airport con ditions may be, it is considered the paved surface of the roadway would be preferable to the airport as a take off for a heavily loaded ma _.___ When resting, ls. mosquito raises its hind legs. The glow of phosphorus is due io i slow oxidation. l t lap of their flight back to New ; NEW YORK July 6-(AP)- Eastman stanfordu great middlf distance runner will be named is represent the United states in the Olympic 800 metre race without flu ther trial United States Olympk headquarters indicated today Eastman, under an agreement be tween officials and his coach, Rob er; L Templeton will compete onli in the 400 metre trials at the final American track and field tests B( Palo Alto July 15 16 Turkey To .loin League (Associated Press) ISTANBUL Turkey, July 6-Al invitation to join the League of Nations was accepted by Turkey at a special meeting of the National Assembly today The invitation was received with enthusiasm by the Turkish Govern ment Foreign Minister Tewfik Rushdi addressed the assembly be fore it accepted the proposal by I majority vote Turkey placed no conditions ol its entry NovaScotia Wins 8 Crowns In Mar Championship (Canadian Pressl HALIFAX uly 6-Nova scof'snf aptured the eight crowds put ul or competition at the Maritim( Provinces amateur bo\lng cham- pionships which concluded her( tonight Four went to New Waterford boxers, three to Halifax and one id Sydney Here are the 1932 champions Flyweight-J Corbett New Wa- ierford Banta'nwe’glit-W ‘l.“lul*z, 1-lsr ifax Featlierwmigif.--L Lawson, 'Halls ax Lightweight-F .I-lim New Wh terford Welterweight-P Marioll, Nfll Waterford Middleweight-E 0'!-Ia a, Hali- ax Light heavyweight - R Fluid!!- llam. Sydney. Heavyweight-D McSw¢eTl, New Waterford To Late To Classify ron si\l.a-lmnr nooiu inasm- ence in town of Montague. splendid location, beautiful grounds. For particulars spill! Box 447, Summerside. 4252-7-7-Si l|RY FAILS UAGREE