(Special h The Guardian) Baltimore sun. in‘: copyrighted stow today. said two of six shots fired on the Norwegian-registered banana boat. Juan. by a coastguard boat nar- rowly missed striking the abiP u ll steamed up Chesapeake Bay on Fri- day morning. Capt. Karl Anderson. the master’ oi the vessel, and Paul E- Kutgrspn, the pilot who brought the Juan from outside the capes 11110 poi-g in Baltimore, has protested t’! ' the Norwegian consul. the nevrspfllifif will say. Kesterson is quoted as sayln! the last shot fired hy the boat marked CG-l89. passed over the stern oi the ship and struck in the winter about liad the pilot not swung sharply to ing shot, Ha saw the cutter when he barrios the Juan outside the Capes. and at one time it was with- in talking distance, he said, but [avg no sign and made no eiiort to- ward boarding the ship while ioi- lowing it about an hour. Alter the shooting, Kuterson said. the commanding omcer of the coast- guard boat did not appear, but sent aboard two men who asked to see m, ghipk papers, and queried whither she was bound. They intimated they ‘burgh the banana cargo was _i\ camouflage. but aiter peering down into the hold seemed srtlsfled there was no liquor aboard, Kesterson said. After being permitted to proceed, <he Juan continued to Baltimore and 1- leaded her banana cargo here on; sgtmvdgy, sh; l5 chartered by the ‘United Fruit Company. - vzaaghe. Agno-ssaygaernlv-aae 5 - TOra snonn AT NilllllEBlAN siiimin BALTIMORE. _Md., April 8- TM - where the Juan would have been‘ starboard after hearing the pieced-l g \ r ory THY’ PHARLOTTETOWN’ QU_'\..'?.I?I/.\" . » _ e h YO . Champions 1p, Canadian and International Oratorical i i A Canadian. Winner will ‘be given a travelling Scholarship pfaornwi. j A of, a tripito Europe, with all expenses paid.‘ This Canadian winner " , will also represent Canada in the International Championship.» Prince Edward 1...... Winner W111 be Given a Free ‘Trip, .11 Er- penses Paid to Toronto and a Silver Candelabra. The Contests in this Province, which are sponsored by .The Charlottetown Guardian . will be held on dates given below: District Contests 'AT MONTAGUE, IN THE ODD FELLOWS HALL. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, KINGS COUNTY AT s P. M. Glenwood and Vicinity 0n Monday. March 18th a basket weial and concert was given in the hall at Glenwood by the People of we» Point school district. Th; ' chairman ‘for the evening was _ E Mr. David Stewart who com- ' S: lillmented the audience on the excellent order which was main- ’ained while the following program has rendered:- Opening Ohoruw-Bashful Town. Dialogue-Getting Reedy for a. Vis- t. Solo (encored)-by Mrs. Leslie ‘dcLean. Dialogue-Counting Eggs. shamrock Drill—-by six girls. Mono- loIue-—8i and I-by Mia Eva Sabine Dialogue-Social Difficulties, Solo (eneored) by Mr. Burton Boates. Hebrew Comic act. Song-my Messrs Alton Mclsaao and Wilbur McQuar- ris. bialoguev-ACapal-ile Servant, Solo (encored) by Mr. Burton Boat- es. Chorus-Howl. Get Blue. . The accompanist for the evening . was Mrs. n. A. McPherson. Dun- blane. lsii-IUDQBCQ] music was fur- f nllhed by the well-known musicians i M561’! Orville and Jerry Dalton. 1 Burltori. and-Oily Boulter, Miiburn. At the conclusion oi this Program l I y a large number ofbles and baskets were auctioned “off at satisfactory _ prices by m, G. Shaw, l-Ialihllr- m. Proceeds of the evening am- gimud m $97, Miiph is tn be spent on school impfoveritents. Miss Vivian Yeirhas returned to her home in Tyne Vblley. aitcr spending a three weeks holiday as the Illllt o! Mrs. Burton Boater. ._' ‘Wee; Point; Mr. Mwood McPherson. teacher in Mt. Royal district spent the week ggfl at his home in Dunblane. *' Glanwood Teacher’! study 0mm ha; an unusually small attendlmo u”; menu. awlng to misunderstan’ - lag raeuding the date on which the meeting was to be held. The next meeting will be held in Glenwood school Milli 0n April 18th, subject for dhcuuion "The Teachink 0f Nature lhidy" Fdhearful Worker!“ the mission band in connection with the United 63010 It Glsnwood. held its refill- ar iieaeniv made; os saturday. Aflllfll at the i! lilllivfl- taiw heesinr. Mien Ploy Goflll. .1 i‘ Ill-John Qdeliliwasavlsitorw sumlaereide our-Mush» MI" M» Ifsrqeuruiawmsouomuisia maths-anaemia omens 0M" It PRIZE—PROVINCIAL FINAL SILVER. CANDELABRA Ind PHZL-PROVINCIAL FINAL GOLD WATCH . u, AT SUMMERSIDE, IN ST. MARY’S HALL, FRIDAY, A ~ [AT CHARLOTTETO PRINCE COUNTY AT a P.M.’ QUEENS COUNTY I The Provincial inals - Will be held at Charlottetown in Zion Church Hall on May 3rd, at 8 P. M. ADMISSION T0 ALL CONTESTS, 25c. PRIL 19,1 WN IN THE ZION CHURCH HALL, ‘FRIDAY, APRIL 19, AT 4 P. M. CHARLOTTETOWN IN THE ZION CHURCH HALL, . FRIDAY, APRIL 19, AT 8 P. M. _ ' ‘ ’ 1st PR SILVER lZl‘. A CONTEST i if! BASKET 2nd rnizn-orsraticr contest ‘ csnuvsr or siavsn. teachers, Miss Eileen Morrissey oi‘ Montague, in Hebron district, Miss Linda Currie oi Elmsdale in Milburn Miss Eva Sabine in West Point, Mrs Elbert Betts in Glenwood, and Mrs. Wm. A. Gillcash in Dunblane. In those latter districts it was found impossible to secure teachers and the trustees were compelled to Wilde former teachers who are now residents in the districts. The youths of these sections are not pleased with this state oi affairs but per- haps they themselves are to blame For many years every young lady who came to this locality to tench was induced to change her name. and become a permanent resident, so that there is probably not an- other section in P. E. I. where so many former teachers live in an equal radius. But o! lite ‘years this stats of aiiaira has changed‘ and several teachers have come and gone The youths of today appear as gal- lant as those of former TG/AITB. the girls are even ,more hewilzihlngly beautiful, and yet Dan Cupid does not seem to be as busy as in days of yore. wherein lies the exclam- tlonf Is it the lcw prices o1 iarms coupled with the prospects oi high- Iaalaries ior teachers? Whatever iaeeeiueit ls unto the young swaina to spruce up and regain fer this lofllity the reputatlcnwhich runny hem. and ism than will he IIIAIIIHMCW in obtalnbll teachers for our schools. l. ‘Nlfltllllflfil ores»... use out...» l I A The regular monthly meeting oi the Long Creek Women's Institute met at thehoine of Mrs. Alex Mac-l Leod, on Wednesday evening. March nth, with an attendance of, seventeen members and three visitors. Two members enrolled. The meeting open- ed with the singing oi the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed, follow- ed by the reading o! minutes of last meeting and approval o! some. Letters were’ read which received due consideration. A committee was appointed to send a resolution to the government in favor oi increasing salaries ior teachers. Mrs. Hugh Mac- Kenzie and Miss Jean MacArthur were appointed on the sick committee for the month of March. The follow- ing programme was well rendered: Reading. Mrs. Norman Macbean; Solo, Mrs. wf. s}. , Stretch; Heading, Mrs. mo ‘fltretchr Reading, Miss - Louise MacKenzie; Beading. Miss Jessie MaycFadyen; Reading. Mrs. Ernest Turner. = - i ' ' freon-number of points for evening 165.1110 above hamsters the winner: in the contest scoring M0. The following is the programme carried out by the losing side scoring 420. 1' ; Reading. Micah-lean 3 MacArthur; Rllfllhl. 181M Harv. Stretch: Read- ing. Median: Maclwehz» Rsadiilg. Mill Myrtle Manhood; Beading. Miss Della uacuod: Reading. Mrs/Neil Stewart; Reading, Miss Annie Mac- eheq. - Total number of points ior even- lsg 1'18. Itfwdi l» thelcem Next meeting to be held in the schoolhouse. ._._._._______. ALBEITON SCHOOL Intermediate Department Grade 5: 1. Mary Lawson; 2. Kathrine Mal- lcy and Adelaide Matthews; 3. Alfred Currie: 4. Mildred Fraser and Gerald Malley. Grade 4. A: 1. Mae Malley; z. Gordon Purdy; 3. Billie Fraser and Merrill McAld- uii: l. Jean Fraser and Phyllis Mat- thews. Grade 4, B: l. Henry Hall; 2. Beth Callahan; 8., Noreen Whelan and Erie Cass; d. 1r- ene McNeill and Ehner Tuplin. \ Primary Department. Grade III: 1. Gerald Mcfiillldi l. Annie Wal- lace; 8. Gertrude Oliver: 4. Joseph Murphy. i Grade II. A: r 1. Velma Gaudet; 1. Herbie Leav- itt;_ 3. Illa Whelan; 4. Leonard O'- Mcara. - ' Grade H. B: - 1. Brenda Maclteill; I. layman Cahill; 3. llva Murphy; 4. Mggie Jeflrey. , ' Grade I: - '1. Francis Burton; 2. Lindsay Con- nick; 8. Alice llaquaid and Brenton Matthews: 4. Isle! Jeffrey and Al- l The standing oi Albany Village School for the month oi March is as follows:-- Grade X: 1. Gertrude Carmichael; 2.- Anna Carmichael. Grade IX: 1. Mary Noonan; 2. Green; 3. Michael Delaney. Grade VII: 1. Kathleen Noonan; 2. Wilda Bell; 3. Irvin Buchanan. Grads VI: _ 1. Marjorie Cameron; l. Donald Cameron; 3. Mary Garland. Grade V: 1. Elmer Buchanan; 2. Reginald Walsh. Grade IV: 1. Olive Buchanan; 2. Robert Car- michael; 3. Benedict Carmichael. Grade m: _ i. Alice Dougay. I. Seaman Bell: 3. Jerry Gaudet. Grads II: 1. ldna Dcugay; 2. Annie Camer- on: 8. Lyman Walsh. ‘ Grade I: l. Hilda lluttart; 2. George Noon- an; I. Florence Cameron. Perfect attendance: Mary Noonan, Kenneth Green. Keith‘ qampball._wilda Bell. Ham Keenan. Donald Cameron. Marlene Cameron. Olga Green, lines Buch- anan. Olive Buchanan, laamanleli. lmeat Ndcllh. Eldon Nconan. Alice Dcugay. Annie Cameron. Lara Mutteri- ‘Inches. Kenneth trait the , and, sin Wallace. ’ hoe. More than‘ 800.000 an one aiiael is em Mr, George MacLeod was cent», visitor to Victoria. l 2'8- Messrs Archie Thompson and Lloyd Howatt oi Tryon are busily engaged grading potatoes in Albany. Mr. W. P. Cameron. Miss Marjory and Masters Donald and Lloyd Cam- eron were visitors toBpringwn and Shamrock over the week end. Mm. Sterling MacKay was cent visitor to Charlottetown. I 1'8- Miss Margaret Ailleck spent the week end visiting friends in Bearis- town. Mrs. William Buchannan and daughters Miss Olive spent. the week, I114 with friends in Fredericton. Miss Annie Halsly spent the week end 1n Albany. the Iuqst or Marjory Hewett. ' 1 we Mr- v. atrium w“ A visitor. w lummmida ch ltridxlay. v in. ninth Campbell. canton. was ‘lvvlailflrllo ‘ideas; evening. ;"'3 w etc-Hindi. - mm out sroimojglifirjim confined to iui» ._.-r.-a-_. Mammy NW hells {blame fling. _ Prizes may be een in windows of 3rd PRIZE-PROVINCIAL. FINAL W’ W’ WELLNER’ LTD" ~ °°'"“w"°" Charlottetown are rnrzs-uis-raicr oonrrsr nssx sit-r k . ' f r . mum; samtacmry progress under LONG CREEK WOMENS INSTITJ Lunch was served by the hostess 51.35pm vlLLAqg 595001, M H _ the management o1 the following ‘ ore. "d the meeting closed with sinllnl- Albal‘! Notes 1"‘ '1'“ M'°wim'"“ ‘m " ‘l’ Pm"- cent visitor to Albanyvillsge, the guest of Mrs, Elmer Francis. m. lJoyd~Walsh was a recent vis- itor to Charlottetown. Mrs. J. Jelly and little daughter. Yvonne are spending a fsw days with friends in Cape Torment-inc. On Saturday evening the Albany 8t. Pats wandered to Victoria where they played a friendly game oi hoc- key with the Unions. The many friends of Mr, Harold l-leflel are delighted to see him out. around again. Miss Elva Ilowatt, Cape Traverse. was a recent visitor to Albany-H =ioo LAYING comes-r New on u.- Prince sswmi art-us tn um Contest. Mu‘. a. Corrill’: Barred Rock Pen Ne. 1'1"!!! the dentist for the week with 61 ma. 69-1 minis; the Char- lotistown hmlmeutai rarer; Bar- red Rccklhn No. 1a was. second. with Oildtli. own-point»; ur. George Fflwtilb Rn No.18 was third with l‘! eggs, an pom", p 1h’ I0. In. .1. ~15. Meghan-e name as»: hanino. I has taksnthe- lead in individual pfoduction with 10.8 ‘can. ms some: w. r. n. m- kralarredneeshennesiuem The pens leading in total 117mm’ tion are: ‘ 1st, Experimental Farm, Frederic- ton, B. B. Pen N0. 6, 800 eggs. 94" Minis. . 2nd, Mrs. J. H. McPhail. New 1'1"‘ en, B. R. Pen no. 20, 811 eggs. 551.1 points. 3rd, s. n. Pendieton. Kensinltflll» s n. Per no. 1o". m em- "l1 points. This contest, at the end of the Slit week, is 206i eggs ahead oi any W‘ vlous contest (at the same date) held at this station. " The production for the weal! W" 1138 eggs, oi 81.1%. also a new m’ out ' Forty-eight blrda laid the will" '1 eggs for the week: three bird! M’ ed to increase their totals. . 1n..-Mr.,- George Boswlll’! 31"“ ncclir ‘no. 10,1 birds laidi" m‘ each. 'j_ a chm iais e. a total t’ "‘ for the week. _ for percentile rental; M ~ mctlicb pictures in Japan were "w" w’ ‘aiiiliierican imam‘. viuoil u?!” ed 0117.000. _ . -__u_ l ' m a petroleum pipe no. n"?! miiauougl is prbpdasdfl-om the 1"‘ tumour-to mus-on u» MW miter-recount I ~ Balefilwitaazlandletshayiliimr newinodarnaaetion ‘hunt iumugamaisnlmsoitvvi”