To airframes sets at w; st Father!!!" on it 113g o'clock. . 3317. ______ . . ‘. sALn of the estate of ghee" ‘iticmillan. stanbooe. plug today. l 95310.63 ' -‘ “ ' ‘ ' sans-ii ' collar-At the, _'Polioe my morning a drunk and {him $3‘ bail’ estreatedI In qectrnent of tenant judge- giver) in favor c! f-beolain- aiKl new‘ - ading ‘Canadians from all liebbminidn, including Mr. - ‘n, ol_ Charlottetown will cal next month under the 6! the Cahidian Chamber ce toparticipate in the or the Federated Chambers ' cc of the British Ilnplre n’, "Mrs. Patonwlll accom- Jlifiatoll‘ on _thls interesting q.» _,, . . 4C" " ' ALE-That choice tcn roorn l’ use ofProf. w. E. Fletch- Prince‘ Street, allgnod- piped’ and‘ in" excellent _re- “of loiffll by. 100 feet. If ‘gal of by Private; Sale be- ‘, ism, will be jecld‘ fhy lion at niion on that date. ‘or particulars apply to .1.-"l‘iveedy.' Royal c: Qflllimlierb, Charlottetown. ‘ ‘- " i ’ » " eaten-rs 1' . . "act AWARDED '-' Messrs il'l1s andBons‘ have been the contitct for the new Edward island Telephone which is to be constructed orner oi’ Queen and Fitzroy Mr. Bus rlliiillipif’ who built Catholic edifice, the Church bly-rtedeemn, will rilrrotTtl-le ~ ‘the building". Mr. Phillips »- commenced preparations u. ~ - w ‘YESTERDAY-The flin- he late Mrs. Barthulmew r- was‘ held yesterday mom- 5118i‘ lute/retrained, ca Kent , st. Dunitanu" -B:\slhc¢t, _ equiem» High-Mass was rel‘- nev. P. lublisehcn, n". n. _-_bearers' were Messrs. Fred H. L. Bethune, lbobt, Tom- . Henderson, bdward Hallo- . ames Kelly. interment was the Roman catholic Gem- r ' a..- s. 'r >uurrsnw5icuuncn - Q- . tr‘ meeting at 0 a. m. Rev. 1 y; will "Dread at morning . hisct. ""1115. lord's nay"; "Praise The Iiold, Ye Heav- '-. Hun?" iTaitblyn). The nligrcsation wfl mect~ as ath" Bchooli‘ antic-Bible 2.30’ pe-ni. . C. N.‘ A... will preaoriTt evening bicctflffhc rks of the FlIhe-mullic w l comprise cio "If with all; our hearts ‘seek mo‘! 1M dellsaohn). r. An. Mosh and Sey- hcni »"Out of th "deep have» VlXIn T1180," s by the r‘ s service ‘o. FCHOK. iilcb- service at ll p. m." t NUWN HERE-A corres- lllis sent us the,l_'foliowing Jsiii be of intertst to the nus ,of Rcvrwrn. Ryan: -u\5l1'iilllla1 interest was “I "livicelin t a United Ai/lcsford. on Aril 13th. Rev. Wm. nyanj-whojhas v 98th . milestone“ preached visor and "enthua of. a. riy- Wlthllnwstlligbtlesa _ne ab." pioquentlippeai-p - ration. to putriqgrthshqg. but a prelndatoilng-qig. sod on the thirty-third - FQIFIIPterrcad-t-‘flhut geek . lclhydoavoi aodandlus. ,,_..snd.a1l-.__the 411g‘; dded unto you." Trulyjln "..‘"»_l" lifiviiglcd to 0 “tilt-ion of a lilo that d the call, obeyed flggggm. ' i! "Ids and waiting. for ' 5W1“ crowds tbs Uhlttii ‘Fl-n. --_ bwslcal. ,BI‘CI'I'AL at not" d hymn book andlmblo. alioent, s 6hh.0hll1$0i'»0l__<\illItheW,'cloaod an mioysble occasion. Mr. J. Danie Academy, April 20th at a p. m. ‘flckfl-a max belied at‘i.held0or. __ , _ sass-cl Ywiti. rnsacn Al‘ ZION- m. John Fleck will preach in ‘zim Church morning and evening tomor- row.-. . .‘ - i I AMPS-NO! UNABLE T0 MARI: Tani-hid fsmbulanco left "the city yesterday afternoon ‘for Hope River where Father McDonald u jill, but Wlq forced to turn owing. to the bad condition oftherolds. LADIES’ new ivvssn qoaks, tlaoonszooo. szspo, ‘Meere s» Mo. [£06 Limited. J333-~l~Z6-2i ‘llsmcanAy-s liuialisr - Butter Wm li- lQC-i eggs, 20c», apples, 10s.; Mayflowcrsfthe first of the season, sold at 10c. n bunch. There was, a lflfflloflerlng o! fresh herring selling at 40c. dozen»; haddock 15c. lb.;‘ hay 1105.; _oats~ 60s.: straw $06.; turnips ‘$00..’ potatoes $1.00 to $1.10. ‘ "raronf BAPTIST rAsroaArs-l Services Sunday, April 2ft: Bunshaw. ‘l1 a. m4 Tryon, ‘l p. mf Myron O. Brinton, Minister. . PBESB¥TEEI>AN CHURCH In Canada, -}_{ew London Congregation. Sunday, 27th. There willlbe bEIUCCS in Clifton church at 11's. in; in the South Granville Church at 2.30 p. m0, lhzlhQ long River Church at 7 S0 p. in. Preacher, Rev. Mr. Hepburn. -___,- “QDA-IIIIYMENG MEETING-At I meeting of the Provincial‘ Dail-ymens Association heidyesterday, a number of applications for the position‘ of Dairy. Superintendent were consider- ed. As ‘no decision was arrived at. the meeting adjourned till Thursday next. ' . " KINDNESB APPREClATED-Mrs. H. Jslnes‘ Palmer left the City Hos- pital on Wednesday, where she has been a ‘patient for the last two monthsand lS110W convalescing at Mrs. Philip Palmer's ‘so Brighton Rd. ~ Mrs. Palmer wishcs- to express her grateful thanks to the Sisters and Nurses for all. their kindnusses and devotion to herduring her stay in the Hospital," also to the many friends for their gifts of flowers and other eltpressions of sympathy, which helped in cheer her during her long illness. v FERTILTZIIR srsansris- EX- lfECfEll-Thellwtato Growers‘ As- sociation have been idvised that their first steanicrwith fertilizer left Baltimoropa few days ago and will, in all. probability arrive at Souris. ;ti~le.fir'st port of call,‘ on Monday, 28th.. After discharging partof her cargo, she will proceed tovlctoria with the "balance. Another large steamer with over 6000 pounds is due to, arrive in Burnmerside about the 30th. Steamers for Georgetown and Charlottetown will be a few days "later. Thcro is considerable increase in ‘the quantity of fertilizer. wanted over 1929. ' SUPPER TO BAPTIST 011015- The choir of the Baptist Church were the guests of the deacons and their wives at a dainty supper served in the fiptist schooiroom last eveninB» A brief but very choice program was enjoyed by all. MrsfiJ. A. Lawson gave two very lovely soprano solos. M-ks Lillian McKcni-le, contralio gave two charming’ numbers. and Dr. Green two readings which ire-re much appreciated. Miss McKenzie supplied the accompaniment for the chorus singing. The appreciation of the church for the services of=tho choir was eloquently expressed by Mr. E. Btcrns, wlile Dr. Yeo flttingly re- llponded. A short address by Dr. Vin- and the National Anthem A- Clark was the efficient presiding officer. i " ~ - onsalwllu w. 1.. QUlINB-Jflie Abril meetingiof Grbenvale Women's lcstitllte was held on the eveninl of thaelat, attics homo of John Mclvbs. MrsJA. D. Maorherson bre- slding- Meeting opened by ' ‘ing the Biatituta Carol, followed by noll call was answered with Boring Cleaning Suggestions. mere were- seven members and two visitors we» The were ‘welcomed lg ncwlncmbers. Minufislof previous‘ meeting wcrl and adopted. Sick _ committee gave report anda bill of forty cents fcr fruit was wait wasudecidcdto let in making up linen for Bana um and that we make up i dozen ts and i dozen pillow cases. rneiituis favors m! buying of Ialarid wool and having WW1 mlbufaciiltoq at Island mill into blankets (Ofhltha lanatorium. 'l‘here was a discultlon on improve- ment of school grounds and it was decided to call a special meeting to meet with rate oeyen of thodtstrlct at the school en-Apnl stb. A social eventual is bein! cliched rel- this mvnih- A Bilesalng ooiiiteat was pert of the programme for<the evening. Luncheon was served b; the hostess Mrs. wonnacott invitctfuie members to hei- home for May meeting, when roll call will be answered with Gar- dening l-linte. (Patriot pleeae copy). it. c. N. v. a. canon-me in- Volunteer Reserve iilto tlialife of the ‘community, rand ‘the official housewarming of the new League building under a‘ new dispensation took place last evening in the form of a dance, the first which the unit has put on. The new headquarters, recently taken over by the‘ ‘Char- lottetown half company of the RIC. N. V. R. was tastefully decoiated and laid out for the occasion. "Hie scheme adopted wssniost original of a nian-of-war complete with port and starboard lights, steering whiiel and search lights greeted the eyo m entrance. The ssarchlight was op- erated as a novel departure during the function. mirther forward was an alcove roped off for the arches-i tra, and the gun room rigged out as a "sitting out" roorn. Ifgthe prepar- ations which the Charlottetown half company have made are an indica- ti0n‘0f iheinefficiency irl drills a bright future is in prospect for the young organisation. The function was well attended, and its success was made possible in no small pal-i: by the music of Freemandos Orchestra. annual. MEETING-The euhuul eeting of the Catholic Women's sub-division of St. Anne's parish was held on April Shwith a large attend- ance. ‘Ihera -wa.s also present the Honorary Chaplain, ltcv. mt-hl-lerrell. The meeting opened with prayer. Then the president, Mrs. . J. Murray gave a brief report of he various work. that was done since the organ- ization of the League. The Secre- tary Treasurer gave a report of the financial part of the work, showing by the sub-division during theshort time of ‘its organization, while $200 ned been ‘disbursed, leaving ssoooo as first payment towards our new ai- tar. It was decided on account of the league being organized such a short time that all ofliccrs be re- elected, it being pill’. to a vote of the house and carried unanimously. The third Vice-president, Mrs. James Coady resigned and Mrs. Patrick Murray was elected in her place. The following is the election of cmcers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. James J. Murray, (re-elected); 1st Vim-president, Mrs. -J. McMai-lus ire-elected); 2nd Vice-president, Mrs. M. McManus, ire-elected); 3rd, Yicc- presldent, Mrs. Patrick Murray, (re- elected): Secretary Treasurer, Miss Mary ‘Rainer, (r-electe‘); Record- ing Secretary, Miss Mary Murray’. i. ‘ Cuas , " Secre- tary, Mrs. Patrick Olarkin, (re-elect- erll. After all the business of the meeting was over, Rev. Leo. Herrell gave a very interesting speech. He congratulated the members on ‘the splendid work that was done, and he was very pleased to see tho friend- liness and co-operation that exis‘ ‘ a the members. Short speeches were given by several members. The meeting adjourned. L a): PERSONALS Captain John R. Perry of Stllbuis is in the city on business. ‘ ' Dr. Leo Frank has returned from a business trip to New Yofl- J. A. Mclfrill-z 1'12 restor- ggj. r" llailfax. ‘Miss Margaret lfclbnnanl has ra- aulned her eutisras teacher in ivlt. mos school. after mending Elam. Qnclidayeathcrhonieinfndlanhiver. qflinu Mary w. buslcturned " ‘sutu- u meme i. oleil willlun flcboolraftsr ’ mid-lecithin. ._ itiition of the Royal Canadian Naval c and novel. The replica of the bridge _ that the suln of’ $5.00 hadfbcen raised ‘ liigerllilanis. ' Experience 0a’ Wednesday at ten o'clock Mr. Anlill Gillie. I806 ll, of Junction Road near Hartcvflle, left his home for the woods intending to cut some wood. ' As he did "not return that evening his relatives became uneasy and a search was at once instituted, a large number of people from surrounding settlements taking part. They scoured the woods for miles around without aucces until Thurs- day at three o-‘clock in the afternoon when tnetmissiag man was found by- on.‘ sibling Macbenn of Junction Road. , _ I ,. Mr. Gilils fortunately was little the worse of his experience. lie had nothing to eat during two days and a night but he kept himself warm by cutting the brush and piling it over him as lie slept. " _ Relating his experience Mr. Gillie said he became lost in the woods and wandered in a wide circle being found about two and a half miles from his ‘home. Even when his res- cuers reached lilm he said he wt! til right and wanted to walk home. He must have wandered about five miles. before he was finally located. When found-he was at work cutt- ing brush to make a bed for himself for the night. " ' Mr. Gillie, although with a crippled knee. is remarkably active for his age and does his own farm work alone. Last winter he cut all his own aun- ply of firewood alone. ' ‘Islanders At Traro College i-ltono, April 23.——The closing ex- ercises of tho Agricultural College, Tram-was held this afternoon. The competitioir conducted in Bconcmirs in which a thesis on a subject was written by all the graduating class was =won by Miss ‘Austin ‘of Skye Glenn. The fourth prize waswlni by Harry Lloyd Yeo, of Central mt l6, Prince Edward Island. The ad- dresrto the graduating class was given by Mr. J. A. Clark, Superin- tendent of the Experimental Farm at Charlottetown The graduates in- cluded the following Prince Edward Islanders: J. i-iallett, Ollteary, and Lloyd Yen. - The Markets (special ‘to the Guardian) molt-moan. Que. "April is- yproduw) ldflltiOfll-l fill] cafgqgg pf grain have bQBll Chlftllfbd for shipment out oi’ Montreal 61114118 May, it wasannounfld i-Pdly- TV" will go t0 Bristol and the third to the Mediterranean. This brought the total of ‘full cargoes chartered to ten, in addition toconsider-‘ole liner space. The advance bookings W01‘! estimated sits million bushels of grain for May shipment. strength was again shown by the local butter miirket today- New Zea- land finest creamery, on 5110i. whole- gale, was sold it s2 cents per Pound and Quebec fresh made fodder rang- ed from 3816 totoiu cents per pound- To the retail trade prices. were un- L _ 1, '_‘ were 6'10 boxes. The cheese market continues weak with arrivals qudted at i1 cent-I P" pound. Receipts were 156 bflfl- Th! egg market was steady with receipts gr, 2,442 cases. Potatoes were again unchanged. Eggs-Ottawa-Canadian 688 l1"- kcts continue firm under a 800d d!- lnand from consumilil" 555mm!’ and for storing. _ TOIODiIP-tli! local‘ est 1511*“ i9 firm and unclumatd. The" "I e good demand for cs8! 1°? 1m!" Dealers are qilfliill! iifiilni?!‘ ‘NPWY’ for" upgraded she extras 38-". m?“ 20-27 seconds 38-25 delivered, cases ‘returuedf Montreal-Egg receipts here rods? were 2.142 cases as compared to I.- IM cases on the cerrumndins i"? a year ago. The market continues steady and unchanged‘ in tam l!!! prise with local receipts 11th! W! walk. There u e rwd can-wail" senenuficbicuo amt- 24 New 1W- A_ spacial saloon ear ccmnfilifll cancel-com and lounac h" 1"“ V“ added to one of the li-illlfi’ in“ of Home. _ _ ' v .--..'-*- nib madam the M" d i" government. leth- mill"- “i! ‘l eds; also the school-invite ace c! but». Actor uaaol niuainebetweeuveriemili-Nlm" l _ ball- Title. (Canadian Press) WOLFVILLE, N. 5., April 25.—l'br the second successive year New West- niinsiler Adlnlas are basketball chimpions of Canada. The far westerners won the title here tonight, when they defeated Acadia Univer- sity, Essterd Canada champions for the second time. The score tonight was 3l-1la and the Adanaca took the series by ‘a fbtll oi! 60 to 42, having won the first game played last night 26-28. The 1929 champions were easily the masters of Acadia tonight and were never in danger of defeat. The win- ners took the lead right at the start and were never headed by the Acad- ians- At half time, Ncwv Westminster enjoyed a six point lead on the game and, a nine point advantage for the series, the score being 15-9. They increased their margin ‘of vic- tory lntho second half by ' coring the collogiana 1a to 10. Following the game George Ncwlan, M. P., for Kings, presented the cup emblematic of the Canadian championship, to Captain Dilr-Ikaser, of the Adar-lacs. Captain C. Fraser replied fittingly. Acadia 0 Match For The Adanacs New Westminster Hoopsters. A- gain Clinch Dominion Basket- The entire New Westminster team played like the champions they are. but Wally layers again captured the individual scoring honors with a total or l5 points, including seven field baskets and one penalty. l-Ie was closely followed by his team mate McEwen, who dropcd the ball through the hoops for tell points, five field Boals. Matthews led the locals with seven counters, getting three field and on: ' foul-basket. Eviile played a great game on the Acsdian defensive and was outstanding for the losers. The "wcsterneres" changed their style of play slightly tonight and did not cin- ploy the bounce pass to the extent they did last night. The drove their passes hard and fest and did consid- erable faking withthe ball. Acadia tried their best, but they were up against a better team tonight. They rnissedmany golden opportunities to score and Matthews, MacKenzio and Ii-ask had considerable hard luck with some of their shots. During the last few minutes ofths game Acadia played a mlmito man game in an at- tempt to cut down the lead- of the "westerners." . Y. as. c. A. aowmm Toiial—2fl24. -- "sr. JAMES" Church Magus w. Murley ..... .. no 14a 14b Last night "Zion" defeated "st. n. Cameron 1st 2:4 1st Jamel" by lid pins. J. Thompson, o! H. Lapthorn 166 113 1B8 “Zion“ rolled the high single and T. l-Iowatt . loa 141 lea three string scores of 2'13 and 678 R. A. Pendleton 231 12B 219 nlnl- » . ‘Total-MM. ' "r 1n the second match "United" lost V "umrrsn" to "malty" by mo pins. a. Mac- A. MacEachem no 11-1 zsa llachern, or "United" rolled the high- c. Stewart ile lea 14a est single and three string scores of M. Jul-dine 132 lac 1M 153 and 4'16 nim- _ J. A. nentley,.......... lee its 20o Ibllowing are the sccrssz- Tctg1._gg3g_ error." frnrnrrr mantis .. 1'14 ma. chug lai ‘m 185 I. ‘Ibemmn 22s c. MaucDonald .. shoes: nae RMclnnis .... m 21s m m. Warren . 99a G.Toombs ..... 166 n1 11a H. Oraswell 136-132 ioa TotaI—-2226. ‘ Vfliiifi" found nowhere else at the Graham price oo4o Price at Windsor, Ontario Taxes extra $83 QAAAAM Graham ennui an Universal Six-window . . 1 100 Shodard and S Si: 40 Suodardaad-Sggsidli "’ m “P Prices at Windsor, 0 -;.i'.:s=.*.l.cc:.~t~l.r.r..~. time B» I187! up . Taaeseara .¢—v_ "J. Milton 38 Elm Avenue. \. Lord'Astor’s Colt Won C ravenStaIces (Canadian Press) . NIWMARKEI‘. England, April is -I.ord Astor's [well bred colt. Writ. a Derby candidate, won thepld ea- tsblished Graven stakes today by two lengths over Walter Guinness‘ Gay Frair, with Scinerville Tatter- aaii‘a Meredith in third place, an- other four lengths back. A great field of Derby horses ran. eight of the thirteen starters being promin- ent candidates’ for the Epsom clas- sic.‘ Writ started at odds of four to one against Gay Friar at 20 to 1 and Meredith at seven tq four. The distance was the Bowley mile. New Record The nunagenzcnt oi’ the new rink at Kensington has been brsgglng very lU-li-iflbbly and to some extent, over the fact that skating took place there or. Thursday, April 17th", but the Victoria rink has gone Kensingion one better. On Monday evening the 21st inst. the ice was in splendid con ditlon and a large crowd enjoyed an excellent evening's skating. ‘rile Vic- toria boys say "try again Kensingmn, asycu did in the McLcan cup con- testT-S. '_ Boxing Sire-Being one of the boxing pro- moiors of the bout; held in Anna ‘Rink on Wednesday" April 23nd, in aid of the Anchor baseball team. I read with surmise a statement which appeared in the sport col ~ of the Patriot April bard, headed "Ivan Nicholson Not Boxing," l take exception to some of the eteremehtr. Does ' w. Nicholson think you can stage boxing bouts without using name; or advertising? Up tothe evening of April 22nd. Mr. Nicholson had agreed to box Mr. Connolly, said bout to be main bout of the card. At B30 p. m., on April 22nd, word mane over t5 1.- dio thst Nicholmn. was not gdng to box. At 11 o'clock some evening m. Nicholson denied having any knowledge of the radio repmrt, but hinted that some influence was be- ‘ J f‘ m1,‘“'”*"n~.-. lilii iEiiiilIE lllil instills INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Isl-l Toronto ... ... .-. ... ... 3 I l Jersey C10 ... ao- -.. 6 8 I Rochester ... ... ... .. l 'l i Newark... ... ... ... ... 4 4 1 Montreal 2 4 Ii Reading . . . . .. 1014 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Philapelphia 4 1a o Washington 6 11w} l {Chicago ............'....... i 8 1 5t. Louis l, l_ 0 i Boston 2 6 ii New York ... 3 ‘I 2 iDeirolt . . . . 4 l0 1 ‘clevelund s i2 4 I NATIONAL LEAGUE lBrooklyn '1 1 Boston ...................... I. S 0 lSLLonia....................1 8 3 Pittsburg 610 0 Cincinnati 5 ll 1 Chicago .................... 6 15 2 New York at Philadelphia postpon- ed, cold. (thwo games tomorrow). -___.____.._.__..'-__.i___’ ' -_._:..L lag brought to have bin withdraw. Hesnld he would give us finslwcrd at 1.30 o'clock onldrdyand 1 believe he did so. That did not give us much time to substitute. Now why should m. Nicholson not come out with thetluthandfoliuswhownaknoek ing these bouts. We have our aus- picimi but want‘ fpcts. The , lasi- statement in the. Patriot, states, tho promoter; may be bsoudat in touch with police. I never throw down a challenge like that. Knowing I was right. I say we had Hickey Nichol- son's verbal agreement to box Jack Connolly on night of April 28rd. un- til H! vmhdnawal at about 1.30 p. m. Alps-ll 3on1, for reasons ‘ to us. 1 am Sir. etc. EDW. NICHOLSON. One of Promoters. gives you a, a-u;-a-t QUALITY - IS ' THE ' BEST ' POLICY -<—=:< r sedan with four wide‘ doors and mohair upholstery. GRAHAM alone h. its inch wheelbase. price class has a 11S- EIAAHAM-six-cyliader engine alone in its price class develops oé-horscpowcr-wyiindcrs 31/ix4‘/é-207 cubic inches displacement. GRAHAM alone in its price class has a seven< bearing crankshaft with 81.4 squat-pinches of main-i bearing area. aAAAAM u... l. u. - t price class is fully ad-I justablc-both scars and foot pedals. alone in its pricoclass has hydraum: internal expanding four-wheel brakes with IZ-inchl dnims. Separate emergency braking system. I ERAAAM alone in its price class has cam and] lover steering gear. And GRAHAM now builds its cars com- plete-e quality body and a More than ibis, Cuban provides this cor-and our] otber Gralmn model -uo'rb the security and protection of clutter-proof ufsty plate glue tbmugbost, at the lawn! addition! cast om placed on sub 0101mm iWlieatley Charlottetown, P. E. l. l ,4- quality chassis. iIl PAGE sltv"stc...f.,,; ...‘.> - .;>.--;-. ' 1