. ~ ' v §II¢Q~ v . I. "we-w. . Bllerdioii " Ilmwo fife-bee. -. see.- V. A Toomlio a lop. louse-loci. AUCIION roars-revue m Oal- . .. eecaisnauw m t me ahu.‘ ‘Ihaielaotoltaawbeeohoolfear. m‘ ' p; "lb 00d. how eeodii ao pears No want of brood in life's decline. ‘though verging to line's vaharteet Capitol TodfiyrTalkié- r" “ mar. 3.15. campus" ‘its? mind's‘ m. * EVE. 7 & 8.45. CHILDREN. 11d. ADULTS 37d. . BUSTER KEATON TALKIE “Free and Easy” also Cartoon QILIYB MOST NATURAL TALK ING PlOfUI-E ACIOI. M5335 .._ , ,..,_-.-___. ._-- -- -- -~ ‘nu 791319811!!! yOil! new” of . flflvmllgaiegy, ‘ ‘ \ fellows . ymp - ‘in d” 101111118116 your appetite and y‘ imimve your diltption. ""\T N} a Iatrsfifla’: QMQRROW i. lll Pill lab lliry Hail ll‘ SH PARIS i” t‘ ill HIHN‘! e _/... /'/.. I03 BALI-Pontiac Sedan Oar, new last July, good es new, run five thousand miles. at o bargain ' for quick sale. Apply Parker A. Home. bloc-oi u“, l - as: ‘y a____ fvestvnenlvel, mnnnsrs MAllflw-kgs» ‘h aold at 27c; butter 38c; ‘fowl 11-50 and apples from 10c to 26c. Iloy 70cc straw we: eels m; turnips 10c, and potatoes from mic te-siio. I'll! Yldlddd to bl Nil ‘AIM i.’ "Now looklnl. Lord. that Heal/n to “'1 which dial-lat. my God. armored for mo, _‘ i I herein wait life's patting breath? To slumber through the ‘Sleep, of Death.‘ " ' he -'..__ I», l” ,.._ ,\ I o. masonic-y ILIGIIT lLflzI-{Tlll Jinnah were celled out about 7.15 yesterday . ‘ ~ “Wildfire. ELLOWS’ morning for o blue at m Blllsboro -s:,otnu|> . ma: Biillifilliliililllll.‘ Rhinitis: ‘Arodizfloctive flue was tho cause of the CHANGES IN‘ v SCHEDULES l) EFFECTIVE , APRIL 27. 1930 - nouau: MAINLAND aedvrce solemn. Train No. Ii Leave Charlottetown 1.80 !. M. -' lei-sea cu r. m. Arrive loekvlllo ass r. M- ceaaaeuesa mode at loekvillo with Train Ne. 1. Maritime hprsai. 1.... is; time as; P.1d. for Moncton and points West. - . si-eia m. 4e Arrive Charlottetown use r. u. from Meuewn. leovlna there 4.1a r. u. sewers-rows: - eusueuemo - rioimep ffhrllls ind Romance on the historic and Beautiful Hudson. _ ALSO “KING OF KONGO" AND COMEDY RIOT 4... The Celebrated Iliemorist in his Speaking Screen Debut as an Oklahoma Millionaire who tries to mix rrade all and vFrenchCognnc~ ...... Also _ CHARLIE CHASE Talkie Comedy . N iCH oven‘ in: e o ._i \Irir.i ocnsav ...‘ ' OLD lT- PAUIII I can coll to mind a few recollec- tions of the old wooden building. and the serviced held in 8t. Paul's OhlINh ‘ of the sixties and tho early seventies. ¢ From wsrburtonb-nistory of P. I. I. ——- j ire learn that it was first occupied in 0N H010! TRIP-W- R. 0- use, and that the last service held mill-h Ind lllr- M- H- Helm who _‘ there was on the 8rd of Nov. 1N6. m" N"! Win51!!! the W"! wd ll and on the‘ lunday following. the Elli!!! motored beck to the cit! N! serviees were held in the present M01151)’ with M3!‘- A- M. MMIIIIY stone edifice on Queen lquare, out. 0f Ho!!!“ W110 14 896M916 I W001! In the later sixties I was eome- 11¢"- Thfll! had a vary enloyiblb '41P ‘what el’ a i... lanes in my choice of end found the wed wile swo w: church attendance. with a few eoai- WWW- {A pie the magnesium has almost en- .U. S. NAVAL OFFICER '10 PILOT _.-.._.._....._ .....- _.__...._.€.__ . PLUMBING MID‘ HEATING If you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to ; Fred ll. Trainor 80 Grafton Street ' Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 39B-J us» EFFICIENT MONTREAL 510C]! EXCHANGE Market reg-aorta furnished by Green- ahields A: C0,. Montreal. to Stewart tirely disappeared. This results in a. physical condition favorable to- the dcrriopment both~of cancer-and al- so of the symptons of old ago. :\ll ieriei and 00.. ea Great George si.|"""i°“‘ "mm" “RY susscsr. ls w» Ol-iarlottetowri. Quoted at closing. Apiri] 22. ...~5rbt~lol Building Products CenedaCor... .. ... ... ...-s Carlo-do Cement . . . . . . . Canada Power and Paper Canada Brewing l. ‘nionnridge Foreign Power Securities . Fraser Oomiilmy General Steel Wares . OPTICAIJ SERVICE IYES EXAMINED, GLASBES SUPPLIED AND FITTED. DABEFUL ATTENTION GIVEN 1'0 REYAIR WORK. ’ J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist ll‘! Kent Street Phone ‘IIZ-L Charlottetown Phone 700 -._-..._._-_. Professional Cards pas .. LECTRIC NEEDLE EX PERT Electric needle to remove super- fluous hair. moles and warts, else niorcel waving. M188 E. M. LILBLANC. 29 King Square Phone 12W. "QBQ-B-lb-mwftf. " b l I I I l 0 " Prohibition Comirussion Chairman, Ill‘. GEORGE l. BIOWR. Margaie. P. l. I. Send all information regarding in- fractions o! Prohibition Act to the | above 0r To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood ‘II Derebeate Slreet, Charlottetown. AUDITORS Accounts Audit/ed. Income To: Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill f? Co. I27 Grafton Street llu-l-ll-lmo. ' "‘ nfiil-rlrlllu-ficiiuigan, -" B. A. . i’ Cameron oieea, Charlottetown, eas E McLeod i 8e Bchtley I o ALUMNI! illatldllfl. I. l. I. McDonald MePliee aaieesoiraiszhos. r. arenas; . aoieis so were.’ Stewart 8a Lbwther _‘ v.0. ammo. Notice-loos. are ., Dominion Sicres .. Imperial Oil .. Industrial Alcohol ... International Nickel lnieimational Petroleum MasseyHai-ris Montreal Power ... ... McOoll Frontenac National Breweries National Steel Car Canada Bronze .. Canada Melting ... Dominion Tar ... Famous Ployers/ .. Norando. ... .. [Power Corporation lPrlce Bros Quebec Power Shawinigan ... ... ... Smelter-s Steel 0f Canada ... ... Steel of Canada Pfd . Simona Winnipeg Electric W.‘ ' ., " NEW YORK American Can 1 Allegheny . . . ... ... ... ....» Anaconda American Radiator ... ....... Bendix Avtation . ... ... ConsOlidatedG-as ... .. .. Electric Power 6c Light International Hydro Electric .. l |Ku1riecott Copper Montgomery Ward .. . ,Niago.ro Hudson Power ... Paramount Players Lazky Peiiick d: Ford ... ... PoMAeOQB. Radio . Standard Oil ni New Jersey MerilnBSecuritleeA YellowTruck c.._r.a. ... General Motors .. .. ,.. ..... U. l. Steel ... n. h... names Bank ofiMontreal Bonk of Ooi-runerce Mivolbaiik \ 1-1 (Irltlsh U Preset 1930. i 1M‘. ‘Bank of Nova Scotla ... .. IIIPOIIANT CANOII DIIOOVIBY PAH-ll. Ahfll file-An imlltlrtent maintain the equilibrium found ihl youthful glands by the absorption of salts of miigneslp, notably magnesium cholrate. CANADIAN PURE BBED HERBS ATTRACT BUYERS FROM NEW ZEALAND 19 2*; 52-‘2 40 42;,‘ MONTREAL, Que, April 22-—In 25a; [search oi’ foundation stock which will 277;, iimprove and increase the production 131,; 50f their dairy herds, New Zealand lG-‘i ‘cattle breeders have turned tu Can- l0'-'_- ‘lada according to two representatives 70H ‘of the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association 331i of New Zealand who are now lrrMoi-i- GERMAN DO-X NEW YORK, April flit-Not only will the chgliies oi the giant Dornler LiO-X be American when it starts on its flight across the Atlantic in July, with about 50 persons on board, but the pilot as well will be a citizen of the United States, it was learned from authoritative sources here to- day. When the IZ-engined machine, which has carried 169 persons aloft in one trip, takesvoff for its long east-west swoop from Switzerland across the ocean to New York, an objective that never has been attained by heavier- thari-alr craft. Licut. Clarence H. Schildhauer, one of the prize pilots o! the United States navy, will be at the controls. ' "Dutch" Schildhauer was one of the men to develop the radio compass 15“; Elrcal. As a result of their visit to 12 . Canada, the first shipment of Ayr- shire stock to be made from this 27"; ',country to New Zealangl will go for- Bf; iii-era by the Canadian National 38m’: steamship "Canadian Constructor" 36‘: Eon April 2511i, from Halifax, together 158“ jwlth another shipment of Jersey 24?,‘ I dairy cattle] fog-which dsiraiigemerits n. ‘ lflVC YCCCH y 011 ma C. 31" T The visitors, A. M. Molr, of Soutli m‘ End, and Fred Mills. of Hawera. 17 Presldriii. and Vice-President respect- 20a" ively of tlic New Zealiiiid Association, 56,.‘ selected six Ayrshire bulls alter visit- 3415 ing most of the Ayrshire herds in 33_British Columbia, Ontario and Que- aq 1 lino. ’I‘lie bulls chosen are all from 671g ldanis of high production records and 791;, whose sires were all of advanced reg- 334 istry, the New Zealanders being anxi- 47 Inus. particularly, to procure animals 40in! a high production strain. Of the 3'7‘; ‘six bulls one will not be‘ shipped un- 42'.i itii July. This is a double grandson , lot the famous "Nellie Osborn of Kim- lshadc", Worlds Champion Ayrshire ;in production. 'I'lie average produc- 15°Ition of thedams of the bulls pur- 31 chased is probably higher than in the 5"’ lease of any shipment of equal size ‘ made from Canada in recent years. “l? i Ono reason which has 1rd the New 131:,‘ t Zriiland breeders in look to Canada, $3,? they said, is their fear nf importing T wvith any shipment they might make ' ‘ {from Great Britain the foot and international Harvester . . 11114. 49,1‘ ~mouth disease which has been pre- 46... ‘viii-ant in the British herds. Ailoiher zatfiircason they gave was that Canada 72-,“ . had pure bred stock of a very high 49% ni-dcr nnd this fact had been demon- gnip, ‘strnted very forcibly within recent 57.1; {years by the high records crdaicd by .3151’. ' Canada's outstanding herds. 18% azlr. f" 209% ‘ s01.‘ United stories‘ foreign trade in poultry products lest year iota-led $18,123,349 . wit»! which navy pawn: planes are equipped. He has done coastal navigation and survey work from Boston to San Diego and from An- chorage, Alaska, in Valparaiso, Chile. JIABVIE ALFRED McCARRON . . . ' The Angelfof Death Curran St. Mary's Road oh -.Aprll 12th, 1930, and called to the heavenly fred at the tender age of one year. Contracting scarlet fever some time ago the disease assumed varied com- plications, which the most careful nursing of the devoi/cd parents and medical skill Jailed to avert. It seems hard to comprehend the mysterious ways of Providence, and the hearts of the parents and family are sore in the loss of their darling child, left with them- but one short year. Yet they will realize that. their dear oneis now safe from illness and pain as a beautiful flower transfer- red in the reaimsof bliss in the Heavenly Home. Such thoughts turn their minds to that happy time. when they may again be reunited and the little beckoning hands will be calling them upwards. Such thoughts as these gradually take away the keen edge of pain. Ac- companied by a procession of kind relatives and friends the remains were interred in the cemetery at Sturgeon on Sunday 13th. Besides the bereaved parents a family of five survive. To the bereaved family the sym- pathy of lJie Community is cxiendcd. Suffer the Little Cchildrcn to come unto ms, Ibr of Such is the Kingdom of Heav- en. , (Patriot Please Oopvi. 192 i _ 1m sis zen m Iislvvnn. .. A l; potion You do not have es experiment with BNO’! “Fruit Solt.”- Millldeebovmlb tlaepeet A ‘its wordless ‘ heritable-forming rquletor. visited the; home of and Mrs. Jssnes Mc- homc one of their famlly-Harvie Al-~ man-ea wiu step That Toothache. communication has been made to the Academy of bfedicins by Professors Ddblt and HIM fieteau, who have for long been engaged on cancer re- search work The selsito of thlr latest expli- apita oufleat that one of the dul- Iofcaasdmeybeodofieimoyof perilous, 1 was in the habit o! going about to different places of wonhip, but at. Paul's seemed in be the place of our choice on Sunday evenings. we generally. took our places in the gallery in a. pew noor tho Organ 10ft where we _could enjoy the musical part ofytho service. The members of the choir as fares I ooa remember. were; Preed! (I97 0"! iilshlv elteemee ma. iteeeie). vac “w. 1w ow!“ “Y m. s. u. Earle, Misses Helen nay- field. Fannie Preedy. Rollo Poster. Eimilll Enter. and Miss Delleia (lat- er Mrs. A. Hensley). The mole mem- bers: William Cundall. loader. Joseph Ball, William Bevan. Thea. DesBrls- ay and Edw. Love. 1 eon well iemember the old high- box pews, with doors, both in the gallery and on the ground floor-so high that one could lie book and ‘sleep without being observed. I can distinctly JQIYAQYABII one flfldali having done so. several old families, well-known in Charlottetown. whose descendant! iiovl are "fowl Owned WWI in Hi- raura, "and" their proprietor! rlshl-e were jealously‘ guarded." luoh nom- ‘sje eymyaeie," reimer. unsvorth. iiavuiiiei- latt, nav- ieeji-ieiisisy." Peeke. Belicia. Bone. Peters, waeiiurtcn, iiodeson. etc. civ- There were also pews reserved for the Lieutenant Governor, the Council, the ‘ House of Assembly, the ofllcers of the garrison and two reserved for strand- era. ' ministers of my recollection were the Rev. Louis C.Jankin|,L.is.D. <i~etired Rector, and nest-IRM- father of Dr. J. S. Jenkins. d! i-hll city). -1i,ev.' Dr. Jenkins was succeed- ee- by Rev. nevis minefield. end had as an associatrlwf- D- 3- Plm‘ thor. and following him woe (1th!!!) tiev. Alfred Osborne. . lnthoeodoyatheehoirwaspet gowned nor surpliced. Like-tho cic Methodist Church, stews eblletlw were held against all" manner of rit- uoltetic practices in both music and vellllnllitl. as Qfgflfl being carried in preeeeaicaol- and neither muses nor phi-HW- aevei-ai stirrlfll "MI W" "W" in the old days between "Lew" and "High" church momberl. "W! l" how happily forgotten. Mention has been here mode. of Dr. the Rev. L. O. “all!!! WM V" rector of the Parish from Juno loll ‘rheophllus Doelriaoy,‘ who was the first Iteclorollhhufsflrhiabringe to my mind some of m. John 1a- raeea verses aaoattho oldceaioterv. saubieet dealtwithinaiaisaoter- Mr. Leragefa dist volume of "the lol- A"Ao neaslvely I wander bore‘ Aneeeota gianoeoreubd. How may bueeeio iaeavrv deer. v OUT IN ‘I'll WILD and woolly West they have some wild and woolly laws. Ior instance, Les Morrow of 0H Train Ne. I08 (Motor) have Charlottetown . ‘ Arrive laiaiaeeolde l Leave laiaamolde Arrive ‘Ilia-plats 1.4a r. u. Ineteadilfll r. i; 10.10 l’. N. II." P. ll- LOO A. M. well ea the llobfll" m. realise were road miwnlivelv until less. He succeeded the Itev. meraboinhflllfdlldwlllflflom Okemlh. ‘Oklahoma, is serving a i0- dl! lentoaoe offer paying a 8450 fine all because he didirtahang a picture on his wall straight enough to eult Sheriff Wee Kennedy. The sheriff was Paying e. friendly call on Lester and admired s picture of the new . blby- _'l‘he only criticism he had was that the frame wasn't hanging straight. Stepping over’ to put it beck to the horizontal line he found be- hid lt a hole in the wall in which were fifteen bottles of whiskey. PARKING SPACE-ft is tinder- stood that the remainder of the Mor- ket Square. on which 1hr new lib- rary stands, will receive a covering of concrete and then it covering of tervia. The area to be treated in- cludes all the open ground from Grafton 8t. to the Market building, in. and about the library and scale- house. When this work is completed considerable parking space will be i available for cars. 2 b. Ell-RING AND LOIS‘!!! P308- IIOI’! GOOD-mic prospects for e ' good town's herring fishing is re- poried by Mr. S. T. Gallant, fisher- ies Inspeetor. Herring have already mods their appearance and the fish- ermen will get away with an early start. Owing to ice conditions the first school got by before the fishermen! were eiiie to set their Mil. The coast i has been clear of ice for about, o' lmnth. The lobster fishinl season will open on May l. Judging from pneont conditions there should be a good catch of ldsetera this veer, as they have not been disturbed by heavy ice this year as is usually the case. will!!! ATTIMPI-Two youns gentlemen, who are simpler craving for nice comfortable quarters in Dorchoater. Ol‘ some such institution which provides me beard for indiv- rreie lie. see (teeter) have Tignlab Tfllll lie. si Train Ne. as a... ire. an A-I-Ilvll. AAAAAAQAAAAAA a AAA‘ 'Wod.frlmtlAPl‘ll 3!. - y ' ocean. Arrive leaiaersido ll.“ A. If. have Buihnseeoido Arrive U” rlottetewn Leave Charlottetown Arrive Summerolde leave laiainesoido Arrive Tlgnlsll ...‘... Tlgnllll _ Arrive Sumlnerlltld eso e. m. Leave aanimeraide ‘MO A. M. Arrive C‘ ‘othtowu 10.80 A. M. ‘MI-bi- l.15 P. M. ill P. M.‘ I.“ P. M. Arrive Borden 1.15 I‘. ‘M- Above Services All Dolly Except leads!- ‘ATTENTION _ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PRODUCE SHIPPLRS Glflflelbfllllz- Yoifvo got the Merchandiser-fee gel the marketing connections in New England. My specialties, are ineallv P. IJ. YOTATOIIS-and Till-NI!!- . I'd like to [It tolllblr withyeiraadpossyoiirgoodooatothemaayilveepereterl lathlooeeiloathatlhavemadainyrogvalarouatonierain my sixteen years la thelsaien Methio- ~ It would be profitable to me and to vol to have-mi and out that my performance backs my promises. If elves the » opportunity fa handle your merchandise I oldie veil tlllt your interests will be folly protected in the hands of I hustler who isn't afraid to work in getting yea the bill!!!‘ prevailing prices of this section of the coaatry- ‘h? IN W‘ this season and I'll show you results. g _ Write or wire me your offerings. ' ~ Cerdlally yours. DAV‘! WlNllLLIll 0r Aay of oral BOSTON, MASS. ll N011‘! KAI-ll’! ll‘. “My Service Deportaaenth Always lead; to Assisi ha.’ (New in ceeeieimewa impair as uie eeeea neeeii a aaaafaaa a iduala of playful dispositions, mode a clumsy attempt to break into _a house on Sydney etioot. on Sunday night. The selected a windovrcn the ground. floor. which opened from o » roomuaedesabedroonmthrowhieb 1o gain watrepceu Their efforts to raise thewiadow were watched by the oocupontapt ‘thereon, and they wereolso iibyotbermoaibers or, the household. while they were stii trying to roiao tho window, one r the wotdhoro in t!!! house spoke _ little too 1011611. Ind the "bilrglnri. . aiode o mart getaway. ‘flu poi-tie wbeeerolt ‘woo thus diaturbodsi. ‘ was ‘one o'clock in the fillllilr’ have not yet decided whether to hand the inersudeeo over to the po- lice. orawoitysolanatieal- - militia Venn Iovdelo-wuo da- viaedtemtlhotiyrelonehllleawho euftcfieea the aovoevo of ovens. ll AQAAAA ‘a aaaaafakaaaaaka. .v 1 LOOP-Killian! IMAM me r. u. Instead i.» [.11. s-sv s. M. Instead m eii. Leave Sllmmoflde 13M P. I. Instead 3.00 ll. M. a maglAAmAmAAggAaaaaap’ 000-0000000Qooavooooooooaooooo-Qo-Qroo-OX