. y‘ GROSSWINTJB ‘ i“ wit... hoes ress n. ,-s " l... s»- ; i-ionmddeoidedtherlthe xumgozmetodowsstofly gueeestmrthetollowirlgreeeons: I-Iilsuledlwestoofersoutb sifreleudtobeabllblll-l! it wgmmygemllnlnllilllldllhl mmslsrwuumbounsbisw somedownthroughthecloudland mgtgmypiI-Honllllllldlllflfl Tllfllddlllhts q4meught,poesiblylendwould bsjustescloeetotlfifllill" ussnortnendbyheadingeestl “mid be nearer the shipping lanes- ;._1 was thoroughlyoonvinced. w... though 1 found nus‘: could ngvef getewaywithalandingcn account of the roots nature v! mawllllllfi,l0hldlll'fidlllldO upmymindchatthebitthingto ‘flowfllldbfilinlll NOT! (geisha-g probably means he would attempt to fly hilnlllle ever 1mg sod make a parachute jump rather than to" attempt a forced lmdmg on rocky coast-J Because oi the-nirhi “@9001 mmmcgplus my leading speed n; - y .'.;':‘.’r.f..‘i“l'.ii°s‘wf°flt.t;‘|' H E |_ A T EiilllTliAl. eusnmsu rloonenruplvsmtsdtheflrownand su-‘Jmlberbyforthsdefsnsas. evening arrangements were com- pleted to fm-nish immediately e number of~ force to the Wellcome tbsse forreis to be used ivy-them for experimental purposes iu connec- tion with their research work in fox distemper. This institution hes had extensive experience in the work that hes been carried on in Ingiend with dog distemper end it ll felt that they should be in a favoreble position to anlve at some tllllfllle results. B. '" ute. (Special to the Guardian) snd the fact that twee tired I ‘Iihere areiefttomournhlswldow, Me," felt incapable of iudeing e forced one son. hegis. at home end ilve ' daughters: ma. Albert Durcis end mills or the President Roosevelt. ms Edna in laws-once. Mesa: sedstillnolmdendwith vsryem. Joseph Gallant, I-Ieverhlll, U. C. A: Mrs. Verne Mcmchern omyonethingtodoalldthetwll of Charlottetown and Mtrs. Patrick landing. 8o when ughtlns "l9 llttlstllleftldecldedtherewes Cenedienllationel Bllverlox‘ v nimggoqgg ma; coppefzThp Breederasssoclationbelddaturday . n REsTlnsnhaniemoft-heolockwillalso s...” sun... we... muss. Large Concourse Of eueu u s was bu: when u» Citizens From All °‘°°" ‘W?’ "L?" Parts 0i _. Province Pay Parting Trib- m or w- some vww- on» A large concourse of citizens I line sermon on the Holy Ghost. ' from, all puts oi the ppoylngg gt- The Bishop was assisted in the ser- -DIATI OI‘ GIIJIIT GAIJD- tended the funeral services for the l’! 0I_' IIISCOUCIIB-flere pea- late am. McArthur, wife of Ben- ed awly- on Saturday morning at etor Creelman McAr-thur, which ms heme 1n Migwughg m. ail- wereheldon Saturday afternoon et bert Giudst at the lge of seventy five years after a ehcrtlllness of Street, Bummsrslde. The service pneumonia- Mr. "Geudet wes a life- wes conducted by Rev. W. H. Herd- long resident oi ti’ ouche and a ing. new. B. McLean reed the scrip- ftosperoue farmer most highly es- ture lesson from 1 Cor., 15th chap- teemed-ln the community. He was ter. The choir oi the Christian e devout momber of the Roman Church feellngiy rendered “Nearer Catholic Church It Mieowollfl- My God to Thee," and "Abide With the family residence on Spring Rav. L. B. Campbell offered pray- er and Rev. W. H. Harding deliv- cred the address in whlch he paid e hlsh tribute to the deceased and spoke words of comfort, and hope for the life to come to the bereaved noun-v and are now et work covering the receive attention. This will include repairs to the "striker" on which the spring is weak which gives the ORDAINED A8 DEACON- Yes- terday morning w. Inuls Dousfln, wes ordained as deacon. 'I'he ser- vice wes held at II dclock at St. Dunstan! College by Hls Excellency Bishop Oflullivau, who preached vice by Rev. Fathers ldurphy, Sul- livan end McMahon. u WOODS FIRE - A fire which mlsht easily have been much more serious occurred st Belle River yes- terday afternoon when a quantity oi standing timber owned by B. Compton 8r 00.. was destroyed by firs. The blaze started about noon and finally burned out late in the afternoon when its progress was stopped by the river. A large crowd oi neighbors gathered to assist in prevtlng the firs from spreading. The Compton Mills and a large pile of lumber valued at 87.000 were in danger but were unharmed. The origin of the fire is not known. '-'.;;'- L.<;.'-;;-.'.. l"l...e....' c.'...*.L‘.;L;.'.;u manna see-ems —Workmen _ . _ have finished piecing e. new gravel ~79! ll-llDlIlWIlIT-At a - end pitch roof on the Court House meeting of the executive of the _ . . . i cumnaau commsmn-Ycs- I terday afternoon thllty one boys and about twenty girls ms con- firmed It the Church C! Th0 Most Holy Redeemer. The service wss_ performed by His Excellency Bishop Usulllvan assisted by Rev. Fathers McMahon, McGreel and Murphy- The sermon was preached by the Bishop -s 5'1‘. PAUL’! CHURCH The services in 8t. Paul's Church yesterday. Whit Bundey, were well attended. Appropriate psalms and hymns were used. In the morning the Rector, the Rev. H. D. Hay- mond, preached a splendid sermon on "A promise that did not fall," and speaking of Christ's promise that He would send a Comforter. The Resurrection had made a great fore they were ready to doubt Hlm, but now they waited in confident expectation for the fulfilment_ of His promise. We must not imagine it was an easy thing for thernto wait. No doubt the time seemed long to them, and they would be tempted to start out on their work with what knowledge they had. During the time of waiting they continucdin prayer. On the day oi Pentecost they received the out- pouring of God's gilt, the Comfort- er. One who would‘ stand by them and make them strong. People mgr- veiled, when they hesrd the apostles 599516118 instrange ' tongues but difference to Christ's followers. Be- PAGE SEVE Buy hima icyclef he can really beProudof y ANY bicycle is better than nobicyd _ you will DOUBLE your- boy/s pleasure if you will mount him on a bicycle that he can be really proud of. And there's no other blade that a boy is so eager to own as a C. M. just ask your boy why. Among many others, be will tell you of the 7 big features of C.C.M.'s. It guarantees the Models from C'C'M- Owner's Service Guarantee Bond with each C'C'M~ serviccio be given on it. Ask you: dealer to show you this C.C.M. Owner's Service Guarantee Bond "M" W“ 41°F i“ l0 $80 his new 1932 C.C.l\l. models. C-C-M- A Bicycles so set the Liberty down on ~the Martin of Miscouche: also two 1mm“ A, one who h“ known M“ wgter, I signalled the beet to stand byand camedovnintheseea- 5mg pityyardsawly. __-.__ w ‘I'll! LANDNQ +7‘ ' "'7'"; ’ or wellington to whom much sym- (hummus m4 m, word, hum“ P"!!! l‘ “"“d°4"‘5' the hearts of his hearers and - "*- brought vividly before them that in “M” H’ w‘ B" mu“ “d M“ the midst oi life we are in death. It Wll "T! 45* "5 “Win57 flhw“ m" "mm"! w ma’ Representing the provincial gov- se poor that I bed to haul-my home in Summorside after spend- emmm “N. mm L n sum". heed out to eee when lending. As I ing the winter months in Victoria. 30m w_ M; m” mm a 5mm,“ needed both bends in not protect my lice and the shock threw me forward. hlttinl i319 cowl, but outside of cousins my lslidroolud n.o.-s. v_ _ ; _ Gherp, Hon. Adrian P’. Arsenault. "f Mr. Heath Strong, K. 0.. M. I... A» Mr. I... R. Allen, M. Is. A., Mr. ‘ M7 --_.._..___.. u‘ l Thane A. Campbell, M. L. A. we out of shirt-lb“ T | H Amonl other! Present were. Mayor m WW" '° “W” 1 m‘ s. w. Manson and members of the .411”; wes no other damage. It w“ impossible t0 881V!“ the ship due tothe mush see-Certain filed had to abandon the rescue bceticr GOOD SPORTSMAN exhibition will be opened at noon tomorrow and will remain open un- town council, Horace Wright, Mr. J. F. Amett, Mr. D. B. McDonald, Mr. J. J. Morris and others. There were many beautiful floral tributes from (Continued from Page l)_ ' merits, individual members and prominentypcopie at Ottawa and u” ‘m’ mm‘ '_wi"i' ‘ d 8mm“ m m’ mum" u“ the Pederel end Provincial Govern- -£" ' til next Ih-iday night when the I em very grateful to Captain booths will be dismantled in pre- Dried end his crow for tbs very psretion for the liners departure sdlcientendeouraleousreseueandioruleegow, elso-totheshipinlrloonforhis consideration end kind attention e dinner is scheduled for tomorrow Island friends. The services at the nave were conducted by Rev. W. H. Herding. The pail bearers were-Mr. Jus- tice A. C. aunders, Judge Inmen. Messrs. A. B. McKay, l". J. E. Officially inaugurating l... display STITCH, M11. Joseph Gilldet OI M18‘ Mmmrthm- from h" girlhood he couche and Mrs. Pidsie Arsenault could'apeu Wm, ‘mum,’ and um PLANS RECEIVED-Plans fol‘ the new Prince oi Wales college have been received by the movin- ciel Deparbmen; of Public Works. they ‘hemselves knew it was the fulfilment of the promise. God is still with those who witness for Him. and ls always ready to give His giit of the Holy Spirit. We up to e nose that wes pointifls in i319 mm direction. I em son? I had to loss 14:11am”.- Mhchdden’! ship, but he hes done enough 117' lng himself" to realise the; there wssnowayoutneweeemlght! sood sportsman to let me ‘use the hlserty, which wes one of the ilnest ships ever built and which was deer to my heart: and he shoved his line qacrtsmelishlp fur- ther by ndiolng me aboard the President Roosevelt that he did not live e thoufht to the lob of the Liberty so long es Ilwassele. That's what I cell a swell fellow, WESTERN Gllllllllllll —l'0’l‘ATO BOAT IN PORT- The B. 8. Mal-lies, which had. been taking on a cargo of-potatoes at Victoria arrived in Bulnmerside on Friday afternoon and completed here cargo, she sailed in the even- ing for Boston. Her cargo consist- OGOIITIOIIQNMTODIUWMDTQ- stock potatom-S ' ..._... —IISIDINUI ON I'll! '- Tblvueh the prompt action M neighbors the residence of M. mu- lell Yea of lion's Road near Her- flmo wes saved fmm complete de- struction by fire. About 4.30 an Thursday evening the roof {was 110$- iold to he 0n firs. Nskhbofi quick- h. lwoadsd to the eeli 1h help lid althfillll the house I'll consid- "lbly damaged by water end smoke the blinding and its contents were saved-a. - " -rmen ms sun cotrs -A brohbltion csee,wes hserd before Mi’. G. M- Matthews of 0'10"! on Ffldsv et the court House in ‘TIMI’! when e party from the diltriot was chemo with nsvlns liquor unlawfully in nu possession. After hssrins the evidence the evening when Hon. H. H. Bicvcns. Mini-skiff?! ‘llrade end Commerce. will welcome the visitors. His Grace the Duke of bmntrose will reply es honorary president oi the Scottish trade mission. His Grace will ad- dress the Canadian club of Mon- treal et luncheon. On Tuesday the Duke of Manhole will address the Canadian club at Ottawa and on Thursday he will Wright, Melville Bradshaw end Archibald Linkletter. Interment was in thl family plot in the People's Cemetery. S. JAPANESE PREM. (Continued from Page l) After the outburst of terrorism, 91"”! m‘ ‘l “m” t” '3” ‘hm’ tack on' the life or the nnpemr Wmm“ ‘Mb ‘m ouedmm‘ 5°‘ himself, 18 men, each wearing an °'°"7' army or naval officer's uniform. sur- ‘All through the week the cxhl- mderedwm’ Ponce’ "W!" "m l” W” °° ‘M’ "w" In the office of the Metropolitan sentetives from l0 a. m- llnill 8 9- mu“ m.“ m’ bomb“, M; ‘ m~ "m1 i“ "m"! ‘mm’ “m hsndblll, signed by the "young army 54mm“ 1mm a p‘ m‘ w a p‘ m’ n and navy officers’ “w”? “w” Wm m" the utlth’ acy, and the government's policies fully representative of Scotland's ti . industrial work. c“ on shot Way Into Residence I The premier was shot in the In cfash right temple end in the nose es he westelkingwithavisitorinhis ‘ ______ official residence. (Canadian Press) His sessile-nil. s Illollll l’! ""5 HALIFAX. N. 8., May 15-Hour! or eight men wearing naval or army Mercer, Halifax stevedore, wes in- uniforms. shot their way illifl ‘hi’ stsntly killed this afternoon when residence to gst to him. thscerinwhiehhsweeepeseen- lnmpolioenlsnwhotriedtostob u} me m. mghwey and turned them were wounded. The visitor. a over on the st. uerserevs Bey Mr.Taneka, slsowesnltbye bul- noad. Mercer was one of‘e fishing let. as wes a maid-servant. party of five, end with Plus Burns. The attack took place at 5.30 p. giver, and waiter Bennett, oceu- m.-the eero hour set for other ects pus the front seat. He wes ceta- of terrorism. only elisht “were Vllitedircmtllecarend struckhls was done by the bomb Wllltll 6!- head on s granite boulder. an uloded in the comm W ti" PM" 1mm", n“! Mercer, end the oi the Venerable Count magma. other occupants are under e doc- lord Koch" u! $119 Pr"? 5"!- i" m‘... am , , the Mite district of Southern Tokyo Notr-The Pius Burns mentioned W595"! "m m“ "mm w" m" w" ‘mum, o, Bouthwm tossed by e group of four or five P dis. cumin. ‘ I s; a .. uniformed men who sped away-in “mun ‘WM u“ m“! “m, a I’ 1' an automobile, the license number ' ' oi which wes taken end- reported to “IQ police. 4 \ Electrical glhspsction let 1932' M“, ,;,;;*,,_,, i The Electrical; Contractors of the Province are invited to esssmblejinl the Board-Room of The Prince Bjlward Island Board ‘of Fire Un- ‘ ‘luvrliere. Cameron Block, Cheriotieio ,_on l“ disk ‘a .6115 oils..nluiéleslilss§’sqilis slfiul: A similar automobile load oi lini- iorrned men bombed the entrance to the Metropolitan Polloe Board office which is just outside the most st the Bekurademon (Cherry Village Gate) to the Imperial Palace-the - .1 owns»- - .~T.'.’..??."£;'§..2.";T.."§J.“§?.fi "I" finimen fired seven or eight shots lemmas: Inspector. towerdths police building end throw one grenade. A policeman speak ‘Ihmnto et lunch- tacking the headquarters oi the m “ma”: ‘m m”! which cilmaxed a long series of 891w“! ‘mm’ m“ block‘ “w” l political mm“ mcludm‘ m “- Two hand grenades were thrown Wm “Mi-dd a" answer- These words suggest God is not for us by half. He is for us always and wholly. We need never doubt and tenders are being celled, as ad- vertised elsewhere in today's Guard- ierl. Mr. Meranl, of Maranl, Iow- aon and Morris, ‘lloronmarchitccte. with the delivery of the plans and iency- Connolly, three ratings of the R. C. George McMahon, iorpedomsu and J. Chipman, A. B. are back lh Char- lottetown after an interestlns 10111‘ months’ cruise around the West In- dies on H.‘ M. C. B. Champlain. The Party left Hallie: on the H. M, C. s. Baguenay, on uary 11 calling at Bermuda. whorethcy stayed for three weeks, and Jamaica. ‘They need to learn the lesson of patience. We are so eager to rush into things before we ere ready. we must gpgnd time in prayer to crepe: us r w» hm 1m Wk 111 “WW1” the work. God's Spirit willeheip l: to carry on. It is the livln left by aimlanc for the mainland m, o, God’ m, wuh m“ a: 23:: Saturday afternoon. l; ls intended punk,“ and ma”, mum‘ our my to speed up the work as quickly and ‘WI-ow,’ and when an d” es possible, consistent with cfllc- “m, new, leaving m I I" m“ °"°'""= "w MW Mk Monetary Policy as his text "If God be for us," from QUQTQ RETURNS-mem- J- 5' St. Paul's cpistle to the Romans. 5t. Paul w N. V. It. W. Cullen, sesman gunner, mm w’ amid n: ma“: continually using mflltgry “m”. sions, and these words seem to sug- gest a military defensive. If God is "d1"! Pleiib-Azreemcnt on a with us no power can be succcss- monetary policy that will stabilize ful against us. We can launch out currency values "within the sterling unafraid and with assurance, be- ma" was declared to be a requisite cause God is for us and gives us Preliminary to any trade agree- His strength. We say the Creed gt; mcnts reached at the forthcoming our services. How different it would Imperial Economic Conference, by celled at Ponce, Porto Rico and St. Kits where they spent a week. St. John's, Antigua; Martinique; sud Port of Spain, Trinidad were also ports of call. Leaving the latter. they returned to Bermuda and then to Halifax. i there. They did little damage- Dld Little Harm Buy C- C- M- mk" W119" 1°" [It the beet selection from the largest stock on Prince Edward Island. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Chariot ‘ C.C.M. CLEVELAND Also, Crescent Bike at $3! end Summerslde, and C.C.M.~COLUMBIA .00, Scout Bikes at $26.75. cBut quality oi the bicycle and the $31.00 to $49.50 THE BIKE SHOP] 185 Great George Street CHARLOTTE/DOWN. r. n‘. 1 Operating the onl Repair Department Y fully equipped Bicycle on P. E. Island ls Suggested ' OTTAWA. May 15-(By the Can- be were the word if in front of "1 15°"! Bflfllby. former President of] believe." But we are gurq of the" the Federated British Industries! thins: as we are sure God is for who was in Ottawa over the weekl us, and that as St. Paul says "all end. The Federated British Indus- things work together for good m tries has had a sub-committee en- them that love God." Sometimes we esk why does God sllow certain things to happen. The answer may gazed for some time in preparing l Programme to be presented at the conference, and it was recently llgards money. He was strongly in favor of remonetizution of silver on a gradual scale and believed that such a step would be of tremend- ous advantage to Canada in broad- ening the markets in the far east where silver was the monetary standard. - The second step. after dealing with the monetary system. was for an agreement to be reached on cer- tuin cardinal principles of trade that must be accepted by all par- ticipants in the conference. There would have to be concessions made by the few for the good of the whole, with those industries that gave up advantages recouping their loss in the general increase in busi- ness that would follow. Tilcrc must. be more buying and selling as be- tween the nations, he said. take years to comprehend. God in Meanwhile another group were st- m‘ 1mm,“ Fealrnesimd 1°" 15 working things out for us and in His own time and His own way Lord Barnby, who is the head of u great textile industry and makes frequent visits to Canada and the United States in connection with his business, is a/guest of the Gov- ernor General nt Rideau Hall. He will leave today for Toronto and then »rcturn to England via. New York. Presented to the grand council of that 5°91? which is representative of all the industrial bodies in Great Britain. Cable advices received to- dsy by Lord Barnby stated that the Pfflflamme was being well-received and that a copy was on its way to Canada for the information of the an exhibition is“ stated to be m _ immediately. Officials feared they e m m‘? new of econ‘) and ed“ were facing a widespread terrorist plot. I n, bomb ‘placed at the Bank of Japan, in the heart oi the finan- cial district a mile and a half north association," in , . is expected that in addition to Mon- n 1 d ed the of the police buildlns. also dd lime treel firms s number of buyc: 13m gjfjjgljffsftebofgg Ixfflzffparflu’ Iglhrlllllgdlqgi o!!! thzhmllgllligllll: m“, g be _ o er , _ as po ce T w. o “w” m" a m the conduct’ o! u” nations diplom city and all reserves were mobilized is done in Heaven? During the ofiertory a. solo ils sweetly rendered by Mrs. Francessuggcst any means by which the Hoi] Tremor. His power and His love. Where do we stand? Are we for God? Are we ready to go where He would have us go. Are our hearts consecrated to His love and ,re- spending to His purpose. May we strive to do His will on earth as it Government and general public. A strong delegation of repre- sentative British industrialists is expected to siftcnd the conference,- according to Lord Barnby who‘ hopes to attend in his capacity as‘ a member oi the federation com-' mittee on conference matters. Lord Barllby was not willing to desired end could be reached as re- Wlth the ratio between the pound sterling and the Canadian dollar so subject to fluctuation it would be futile to atienlpt any satisfactory tariff or trade agreements, the dis- tinguished visitor believed, never- theless he was of the opinion that problem by economists and monete ary authorities on this Subject, ha thought. Meeting Of Beau/zarnois Bondholdérs TORONTO, May I5~(By The Canadian PrcSsF-Notfce for a meet- ing of Beauharnois bondholders is published in ncivspapcrs on Satur- day. 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