OIL -—-—_ iileuln: than on the Wfilifi W,“ G udiu. 501ml!!! ill‘). Mag OfLate To Island Institutions struck by a drlverleea runaway horse attached to a truck wagon, My, Allan McPhnil, Bonshaw, rue- “med R. very painful injury u he _ Prince Bttdtt rear the Polycllnic Saturday litu- nwn about 4.30. Mr. McPhail receiv- aevere cuts about the face, and bruises on var- tws parts of the DOG)’. When exem- Polycllnlc, who were the first to reach him, Mr. Mc- Phail was unconscious, and we: bleeding profusely. He quickly recov- (red eonsciousndd! and Ms rushed w the Prince iidwerd Island Hospi- tal, where he. 1e reported to be rest- along ed a. deep scalp wound. W1 by nurues of the lrig comfortably. 1m horse involved in the accident unmtnldenble in the centre of the city, and the driver hm been obliged to leap from the wagon to avoid injury. In his flight the animal took short- outo over curbe and acroel Alder/bike, disre- the presence of pedestrians. proximity o! telephonl Dulce. The wagon was badly damaged from ttriklrlg against verioue obltructlonli _ had become guiding and the The iinirnal was finally brought n stop in the entem pert of the iliy. It is reported that Juli‘. previo to the accident A child playing the street narrowly escaped injury. Make Successful 'Chute Jump (Canadian Prue) OTTAWA, Ont, April 25.-Ae non~ chalznilly as biithers taking a morn- ing pluiiire. twelve officers and non commissioned officer! of the Royal Canadian Air FOPOe tumbled into uiaee (min e. height of 2.000 feet here today in one of the molt spectacular EXhiDlHQIlS of parachute jumping ev- er stain-d in Canada. The dllplly was remarkable in thlt every flier who went aloft completed what Probably the moat halal-dour part (he All‘ force training with landings that were perfect or near perLect. ANNOUNCEMENTS. CUMLNU EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Ml. Stewart Club loading Live Stock Wednesday. 20th. 0221-4-27 Wednesday. 29th. --<u-’. 4W- Aurii 20th. Beau sehei. nidey night. my bvy. Second Hand Store. i0! "fond Street. Phone 002i‘. _ .....__. ‘The annual meeting of Prince Edward Island meter nun ||_ l. biennial. lwverwu "effectually dbniled to "lvlnrell Club ldldllil Live Stuck 4222-4-27-li. "(his 21c at Belvedere Filling ta- ‘w- _ une-i-zE-ai. "Dance in Vernon Hall Wednes- flfld-l-fll-ii .."Coiiie to the Dance in Byrneb "There will be no Auction Bale 1t "We pay cash for everything we ll-l-fl-Ii. ulllw Trude “llalicious Biscuits, ,,,...-,:...:. ..... .- g , _ ‘ _ v nificent Bequests Monsignor Gillis $20,000To Saint AndrevWs Society Th9lP80p|€S _ Covers Prince lidward Island Like the Dew CHARDOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, APRIL 21. Premier Holds Caper lllllllil will BE BBMMUNISTIB m zugjllils Soviet Is Convinced Rest of The Universe For Education And Other Pur- poses-Bequestsln All Amount To $55,000.‘ (IIIMIII l0 The Gulllllli) SUMMHBIDI, April lie-In hi: will, time unwary mu, m0. and in A oodicil dated February 10th, 103i, the late Monsignor D. J. Gillis. pastor of Indian River Fabian Oath- olic Church for forty years, left to at. Andrew's Society for education of boys, the cum 0f $10,000. He also made the following bequests: The xeiuuigtcn Parish for the purpose] of building a new catholic church, the eiim of \l0.000_to be paid to the t parish priut and trustees ot the church at xeusingteh. To the church It Indian River, the an the Blltere of St. Martins. Charlottetown 01,000. T0 the City Hoeplthl, town, 01,000. To the Summon-ride Convent, $1,- 000. Monsignor D. J. Gillie was born in Charlotte In the oodlcil were the following lddltionll hequeeu. To Gt. Andrewl Sooietynthe addi- tional burn ci 010.00 in all twenty thousand. To Chinese Illusions, 01,000. 1p the PrlnceOounty Hospital, t1,- 000. a the Church mention Igeiety, EMPWYAMEENT. (ciuuuiibn Pres!) OTTAWA. ‘Ont; April Iii-Em- ployment at the beginning o! April in Canada wee lower than for the preceding three years, but higher than the other two yen-a of the r‘e~ no one was ever repulsed by him wh 0O m and well tried things of life-e. in Customs Seizures (Special to the Guardian) Mlaoouche, December 0th, 184i,’ and was ordained priest May let, i070 in Montreal. After six months in Mon- treal, he returned to the Island and hnd charge of 8t. Andrew: and Mor- ' ell. and later East Point. in October 1800, he WEI transferred to Indian River, where he served faithfully and was beloved by all until his death on source his accumulated fortune was derived. During his life time he was very generous to worthy causes and wlnted relief for suffering humanity. Monsignor Gillis was very prudent and had no use for "get-rlch-quick" achemee but believed in the steady Proceeds From‘ GPTAWA, April ZFi-Procerde from cuetoine aeiaurea made during the last fiscal year amounted to $534309. g Will “LirieU ”--The Situation In ussia. (British United Pull) NEW YORK, N. ‘L, Anti 20—The Soviet is convinced the rout of the world will be converted w Commun- ism in 200 years and that the United, States will be the last nation to yiehil Clarence Warren, Ban srnnnilco miri- ‘l ing engineer, who spent a year work- ing in Russia, said on his return to-, day. China. and indie. will come tin-- der the "Rec? banners in three years, in the opinion of leading Omnmun- ists, Warren declared, and England and the remainder of mirope will follow by 1945. "I never saw anyone was in that country." Warren aid. “Even Americana seem to become ln~ rluenced by the aeriouaneel of the Russians, especially American wom- cn who live in Ruseiak‘ “From m in- mniie while I sum of $5.000. To the convent in Miscouche, $4.,- March 14th, 1931. duetrial standpoint, there ll n tre- 000. The late Monsignor Gillis‘ wealth mendoila enicuntf or mate in the To 8t. Dunstan‘: University, 35,- was due to his very simple mode of soviet. Production costs 0m lbmlt 000. living audio the fact that in‘ his three or four time: what they are in To the Roman Catholic Orphan- early days his father, who was a’ the United states." "Just now there III. $3,000- thrifty farmer, presented him with ‘in q surplus of highly trained techni- Td the Parish ‘of 8t James, Pree- some shares in bank stock. These he clans in the poultry, but "l!" l3 0 town, $3,000. wisely invested and it was from this shortage of skilled labor. Another factor that causes waste l8 thb inabil- ity of the Russia-n factories in make standardized products; for instance. q bolts, supposedly identical, often ‘II-W so much they ere useless. One trouble is that women are technical work. While the Ifléfl l" being trained to be soldiers. I Wm heard rumors that been tilrffihg out tractor: to be converted info a war plant." Warren said he would. work its way W oi eiilciency in 30 yet-fl l! by other nntione. there‘ will be another P similar in many WQYB. people on. clared, “that many m" "mp3" W m‘ “WWW 3m‘ rcporte the Department o1 Nation eau oi Statistics. At the beginning oi: the currehiqmonlh "PM! time“! court finer. nutoinebile and me llzllle. This compare: with 002.033 on I were ‘ML arch 1st. ithero was o. further decrease in cm- a “mum “m; and m m“ ‘Ploymem ‘in “:9 Efigrlmg“; PmmmC-“bralich 1,120 eefalires were mudc. on April , wth e e co-opern- ting employers reduced their payrolls is by 0.554 persons w eases. Construc- ol k d d lo in bowed’ :::::.:".::.:":.:.:. .*:...:." Early Peww manufacturing and shipping were decidedly briaker. and trade also showed improvement. (Canadian Prom FREDBRICTON. N. 15.. April 20 New Governor ‘Of Alberta Is Ap p o i n_t e d -ii. season and the good conciiticni is about three creeks average time. Several grower: l Prelel orrrAwA. Ont, April 25.—Hbn. w. L. Walsh, Judie of the SUPP!!!" court of Alberta. huimn involut- roedind this week. The planting Pgilclvedefe Filling Station, BL m mmtemm mvefnor of Alba-m, eta in well advanced in some places.‘ m Road now open for the lel- ~ ‘the meioi-ity oi the large growe ' O eiai nnouneeinent o! the ap- m‘ 4m“"7‘3" m a however, fearing May froeia, have polntment was made by the Govern- ment today. The new Lieutenant "*- cievemei- luoceede iron. wliiiem ii:- een percent i: now in noepect. O Mlrtlns. Grand View. on Moridly. —-~~————--—~—--—-——----- Avril 27th u property u mic pri- volunteer fire flihterl from 1481101 "MY- mll-i-fl-ll- ~ mu other viuqee in the picturesque [wheat because the wh (Speck! to the (Indian) LIZNOX, Mum, April 26-1‘!!! wept file fuhlol-ichle summer re- sort colony in the marine mm hero m» deli-twins the Ill-uni hotel, eeveni outtakes and s lei-dc Mimechueetta State line battled nlflht ‘ed about Lit nn. thnltenbd to u“ reeortThbflre Revenue. Thu cum accrued from we" empmym by m9 “h” wlmrtmg‘ pcnnlties. The value of clothing coir‘ and on when reverie the level-d is, (faceted was 010.700. Total seizures‘ an increase of 444 nve" the incl that. Com "Maritime Provincesw liie DTLOCdlhg year. in (he QUiiQOCIIlI-Z drspm me m“ Planting In N. B. l one cl the earliest plantings in the ‘record of New Brunswick potato ironing industry has been made hoa- cible this year by unusually cnrlyl the [round for rel-hung. ‘the seaeonl iihciid of tliel the central part oi the Saint Jenn valley and Carleton County, began early varieties for the local mark-i not alerted operations and will like- ly not do no for another week or two. . lbtperience gained in former early resort section near the western lqsinlt the bloke, which lturt- and at one time wipe out the entire Ital-Md In the hotel and econ eprud to mural lurrcund- Russia, who do no iCommunist d‘ whole system. ‘test, because ‘the ‘the army." ul Husk they wi-forlii, 100k Iimkrd one of lhcm a ‘winked. whim mly (hem. ._____..____.... -- lPrincess Mary 34 Years Old ____.. (special to (he Uulriilnil f l o lnid today. Clicéicrfleld House. Mayfair. she and her husband known form orly 8S the Viscount uacellel. bu recently raised to an merldom. live. ' ..._---_.--n-.-¢~— Will Have Record Crop in Of TS, Admission 2b cents. 42l0-4-27-‘ll. but “E am s lcnlonl hu provi . ———— '. ‘ M e wemina- A (Special to the Gllllflllfl) mmflffd m, 0x21‘: ufgahmflApfflf curtailment in the acreagc of potdt- mpmn, 1m. April 254mm ‘l7 u. 2 p, m. Lin with Secretary. v - - u m llndfl‘ dultlvltlon in the Province m pfogpachs of breaking nil whee “than Mntheum. me-e-rl- . Mlllwn D0 (If thin year, amounting u. about fift- prddllctidfi records tho year. ec- eordihg to the State lend of Atfl~ culture. It; leporie are planning to lower than all under 180,000,000 report issued by "lllbeheiu in immune! mullet weed; before it wu Charlottetown, WIMUMY» new» under control. wll in; oottlgel. Spark: eimultaneoualy did not reduce their wheat lzreqe fiéaghilfétgav-Q-f’ ‘“"§°‘,"‘_ Itilhetod w in mm mu ne- mime u» lllfltfllllflfll mum mt mi when iii-zed w iio l0 by neon. vhleh will “~Mm.-~»-- we . e“ -* "ire .,. __ PM M.-.’ _ “- Bread so Good, Is Needed Today BENNETT PRAISES VALOR. OF at the Red Chevron dinner on the doing miltih 0f ti“ a. pihht hi“. lill will INN “NATAlDAil believed ' ‘Rillll lome 6M!“ unmoleeted Whdh tho time lim- it for the five yen plan is up. he laid. I to spur the "i urn convinced." 1'19 Q6“ or the people in t belong to thd party, are W65 01 m5 but they dare not pro- oommuniets control ‘(Another lntmstln! 193W" w“ munlst technicians they receive only 280 iroliillcfl a month iflilfdle“ of the prosperous. I 170111. it and he 1116511 iihéfé l5 some form oi semi-legal U81! 1°!’ LONDON. Ari-ll 2s~PHnv¢M MW. countess of i-iarcwood, v1.1a 34 5'90"! From curly morning mee- rngns of congratulation poured into ' where discloses runners feed or nature their eat prices are they have been in ill years. The record brelklnl Klfllll wheat crop m all time wu niirhtlv billheie. ‘me 690D the none eetii-n- atee the probable yield at 170.000.0013 bueheie, chewing that the farmers é 1931 MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Petrlotinn in not a thing that ilourhhol in the void-one needs a foreigner. 10 PAGES Anon Iuheoripuonu lnuveno $0.00. lly llnll Cunlfll lni U. S. A. “.00. Princess Like Queen Victoria Wlllllll ElllEl War Time Spirit CANADIAN more m rumor. --ADDl\ISSES VETERANS. CYPTAWA. April 26—Paylng an eloquent tribute to the valor, cour- are and determination displayed by Canadians lathe Great War. Pre- mifir l. B. Bennett struck a. highly optimistic note ior the future ui Canada. The Prime Minister spoke sixteenth anniverllfl! of the reeohu‘ Battle of Yprec. “I assure you." the Conservative Premier exclaimed, “how greatly I appreciate the contribution you are, mlklfll. 1n addition to what you‘ have already done, to the national life of this country. The valor. cour- Bge and denomination, those high qunlitim displayed during the Greui War. are needed u much today and will minke thil Clillllldl. 0f ours‘; fin- er country in which 0o live and die.‘ Feelingly. the Prime Minister Yv- clllai his visit to the Ypres salient “It h“. his reading of the name» of fallen Canadians written on tlu Mcniii Gate monument and thi names of departed fellow Canadians. written on the croeeea in the ceme- teries on the Ypree sector. "It made one think." he declared, "that a country that can inspire such men is a. country worth living for." As he visited viiny Ridge and other war .________.__ . Continued. on page 3 BBIIFELUIWS CELEBRATE Members of I. 0. 0. F. And of Alpha Re- bekah L o d g e At- tended Divine Ser- vice at Central Christian C h u r c h Yesterday. ._....... The Oddiellowe of the city cele- brated the 112th natal day of the order yesterday by their annual church parade. At ll o'clock yester- day morning the members of the lodge marched one hundred strong from their Lodge Room to the cen- tral christian church, where they were met by the hicbeknlis. There an appropriate sermon on the aub~ ject “Frateriinllam and Bervlce," wail Drtaéhdrl by the pastor, Ml". W. L. Outhouse. The Odrliellowe’ Ode WM rung, Ml‘. B. G. Acorn taking the eclo part. At the conclusion of the service tho parade returned to the Lodge Room l0!‘ dimlibsni. Col. H. M. Davlson marshalled the monrl Street to LO H16 Bhllfth. g chiefly with the principles order. friendehip, ‘love, lodge i; peculiar in the type of nerv- ice it tandem. When ‘one thinks of the Rnhekahs, 0M naturally thinks of the lame service. ft is right that people should set themaelvu apart for dietinet eel-vice. Ohriet net l-llm- self apart, and took the form of a servant, with Hie aim oi redeeniiiia the world. Benevolence la d‘ to be the wetchword of every frat- ernu organisation. one. lfllhfllhip should not ‘be confined to those ornim“ the injunction wining of evil with good. oi the order, aha. will continue NAVAL ASSURE WITH ITALY Result of British Govt’s Rejection of H e r Naval Proposals Re- garded as Rebuke to French Attitude. (British United Press) PARIS, April ‘xii-France would be willing, to consider entrance into a. naval agreement with Italy exclusive of Great Britain, as a result of the British Government's quick releetloii of the French building proposals, it was learned todztv. The British reply the British United Press learned, is regarded as a rebuke to the French attitude on the naval treaty. The British note, handed the French yes- terday. disagrees with the French in- terpretation of the replacement claua ‘ c: in the proposed Franco-Italian naval pact, arranged some weeks ago ' at Paris through the urgent medi- ation of the British Government. France wanted (o replace 66,000 tons of warcralt which would be. obsolete between now and 1036, irhen the London naval treaty calls for another naval conference-and Britain inslst~ ccss Mary. daughter ni‘ present King and, of course. aunt of the five-year be liikon (lllPllhI the mniilli oi‘ .l\(\\r will hr more (Vliilllffillflllfili" nnd (h. tailed than any vvi taken ill the tory of the coiinligv, stator; ,\l~,-. A, J, Pollelier. Asslslniii 0011.51.15 Burr-nil, Otfliliqi who i city iii. tho |3l‘('":\'lli insmint (he ("mans roiliiiii»:lri~.i-~iq ti‘; lhri tllrni: (‘niiliiios in ill!‘ Proiitivv. aiicl uliciiiiiln: int ‘ll, ii» l5 - l parade. 131a course will from Ricll- possible in Queen Street. nloii: ,1 of ccuiimiiii (liq. Queen Street in Kent. along Kent uni, (in country u», Each lilflfiilll livilizj. (Ill Mr. Outhouse preached from the e,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,1 m“. 1.,“ . text found in Luke 22. 21. He. cleiilt m um m... W,“ h, m, N the Pflllulatioii while lllilifl -l'l'll subse- mlEh- Much qucni. to Juno i will lwi. could be written or eeld about each. WSW“ m» ,.,.,,nnnu M m Th‘ ma“ °E u“ oddmlow‘ "e ldual tlirir place nl iicrwiuiir ' idem o! flghtmmneu‘ ‘m! ‘he Once will be loll-curd. |.'l'l‘~ "Love your en- the King and Qu emiu." 11in crateut weapon Against Derby lnemlee in non-violence. the over- on the King's birthday. June 3. On ‘lbesday eveninl the members and official celebration day, the King has asked that time; collected beginning be» that of the King. who lnullted that A military he wished to chronicle the personal {information in precisely the lame including the Rebek- thbfl‘ Nhbrltion trooping of the by e eoeinl gathering in their Lodge‘ postponed until Jum- n. include card; Ind pageant would take the place of the P1)! ‘llfi_ WHERE PRINCESS NETS! GETS HER GOOD LOOKS An interesting photographic stll dy of lute Queen Victoria, with Prin- and Queen, sister of Duke of York -old Princes; Eliubeth, who had her birthday party last week. The tPsem lilunce of Princess Mary, who in the great granddaughter ol" Queeu Victoria, great grout granddaughter, in quite striking. DormCen Be Exh austive Mr. A. J. Polletier, Assistant Chief Of Census Bureau, Here To Instruct Commissioners On Census Taking. Stupendous Task Begins June 1. I “IT-tic fiieto sirloin in voruc in man? iuuliirie‘ ' $l.i1i.~;l’.<:i; uill he iiinile ziiiirh more complete Lliiui heretofore, clue to the fact that nilieli detailed information .ii ill!‘ (;llll’l‘(l by social organizations. More lEHU‘ ti» lrwi-t mil l'\.‘lli]lli"ll‘ ililnrmnliuii will also lac a- ".l'llzililv‘ nil inercliniidizliig The Doiiiinirln (‘Fliliilti which J's-ill his- Ciilol u‘ l\\‘. Iii (he RIIIPLi ill‘ .‘(l ll" pop \ N! cw .- ll nor (an 1h (‘"'l ."*l‘.' w 115m? Iii-l ‘Hi0 _\ill'_\’ than l King George At Derby Un LONDON. April art-Arrangements. Whfm 0H8 IOVBU- R0“ 8110014 Nm- are being made. it is understood, for‘. vim: - (i111 be liii'o\vi\ nil illn distribution of h" iiwiilni-l}: exhnuatlrr. An advance copy of lhi.» mhrrliili: ha... liven '..-iii l‘ i‘l.‘l“\l' >.lil ii) \‘i\L‘l\ l(l1'llll‘l'. (‘r uill have niiirh mile hi" filling it ‘ilnr I lull h. ilu‘ Tu vni-ry; oiil (he stupendous task Illfll in ll." oi (PliBLlF inking, 252 ircnslis com- lliili-aiolirra linvr horn appointed. one inl‘ each conelltuciiry iii the Doni- ‘i inilixwliiiiuii, In oath ClHlFlllllPllCV FPVIYI- l will lit- ziimoiiiicd 5U to 15') enumer- IVill Become ed that this was outside the terms of the London Pact and that replace- ments should be left up to the next conference. The French, as a. result, would be agreeable now lo vi scleurate agree- ment with Italy, in which Great Britain would not necessarily be a. party, however, this seemed unlikely, iiince Italy has voiced objections sim- ilar to those put forward by Britain. The Government indicated that the British reply would not be given out until it had been carefully studied by naval experts and the council of Ministers. vzlhich will consider iii to the wee Princess Betsy, the I usWill French naval proposals rather than the unfavorableness of the response, was bitterly Criticized in Pdris. ‘Fhe impression prevailed that the British Government had speeded the note in an effect to in- fluence Italy's reply, which has n00 been completed. Them was no official effort be hide the fact that the British note was unfnvoreible. The Government, how- ever, hoped for Italyb support. 8 hQpQ based on Italy's known need to gig“ m gocord definitely limiting which is N- new naval construction. garded thew as more ‘important than the matter of replacement. reply to the rcilatltling institutions (Smdn to ‘he Guardmm WASHINGTON. Aiirll Federal expenditures next yea! will be about 5315010999“ k5‘ m“; chip, year if present estim- ate; hold good. President Hoover has announced. _.-. is re- and serw fifiilllill-llmfinlé-, and much light ion, lllCTC will \ii~ ii‘.'.‘i\f.' - iiii~>.. yv1r‘l'(‘ll:lil'll$f‘. Liuiis in rlmiin" in will: w iiw wii, ’i‘li,<- iiclic-iliili- \\'lll(‘]l ouch farmer in ‘ {twill ii‘..i“( (he Drmiiiion will till (viii lac par- Ifiir. (Lise ‘tell. 0r ‘file Sillocl. or ‘ilivlanlruu: zilrrally and (ho farm- "nre the riilunerntol‘ culls H1078 Continued on 1733f) 3 Just A Plain v l o I Own Birthday i Citizen f0 rDay (Associated Press! Tempefllilrvfi WINDSOR. Engn. April 26.-'i‘hc _ oen to attend the King will become just a plain citizen ‘Maximum ..,................. al Minimum 41 this year. To avoid conflict between the race colors parade Horse Guards‘ parade at. Whitehall. i *‘I'—~ 1* Mil‘ W0 USE l8 llflllli “U00” . Derby Day cnmrs tomorrow for a short time, while he ‘ answers the prying queationc of the 7 census taker. Among the many mil- oi his blrtli- i lion census papers which are to be High tide this afternoon at 3A3 and tomorrow morninn M WW sun bets this evening at 0.58 M10 risen tomorrow morning at 4.58. Full moon Saturday, Mai‘ ‘l. 114 a. m. Bummoralde tide eighteen minutre later thin Charlottetown. tomorrow will be way as the llliiubleet of hie subjectl. _‘$:'.:i=r:-v .,;;:J',._ur~ ~ a. ,1..~“»~i: