APR", _1_s. 19st ‘W21 m; RIBBDNS qffiloforizgfbmfor! Chins: P751041 l Pm Calhoun, Oar/nib can » oa cement CONCRETE rota puns-mucosa: To the motorist, there is a no more welcome sight than a stretch ~ of concrete paving. Tires grip and hold its even tractive surface in _ all weathers. Uphill or down, on the level, on straight roads or curves, wheels track true. its light grey color gives better visibility at night. All of which mea comfort as well as safety. ITS In addition, tests have proved that I riding bareback with the exception of one gentleman who was fortunate w‘ “d Mn‘ “Ab” W6“, 51"‘ to have an upto-dste ‘saddle, can- lnch’ hhh°hh°° u“ ‘"1"! °l l“ tered horneward to the tune of The “mhhhg “by l1" "illflhlnl twelve Campbellis are coming." Altogether minds. Congratulations- s. jolly time was had. lMr. and Mrs. Guy stowart. Bella- Spring is with us ‘and so is the VBW. were visitors it T1319 h°m° o‘ Robin, that red-breasted harbinger M“ “d MYB- Liston Jones, Jones- o; 5pm,‘ A large number having vme’ c“ suhlhy‘ been seen today by this scribe. Him- l Th drods of wlld geese are seen and I n e w‘ o‘ T‘ U‘ h“ Phwhued the heard in our waters, and there are v arts used in connection with the many other Sign; temperance lessons and are having "in" Placed in the school. The sympathy of this community w goes out to Mr. lilet Richards of Mt. ' ‘l’ 3' "°“°‘ m“ " "W “YB Meilick who has recently been bereft with his daughter, Mrs. Guy Stewart. o; n“ lovmg ‘we’ Mary wood The men of this l m b Richards. alsorto Mr. and Mrs. S. n‘ o“ y are h” Wood and family of Waterside, the eqe days pawns their m“ h“ late Mrs. Richards being their only shovemhg ‘WW’ 5m“ "I the hhhk‘ daughter, All that could be done was which gathered by the hedses n" 51* done, but it was not my will but and seven “eh deep and wheh the Thine. Today in that little cemetery snow is shoveled up 0n. the side to adjoining the United Church a; open up the track it is quite a strik- cherry valley M“). sleeps that mg ‘some this “m” °r yeah‘ peaceful, calm sleep from which none ever wake to weep, and her loved The “an 35mm wh° hue bee“ ones are comforted with that beauti- canylng om dlmhg the winter mllhths fui Easter message of the cross, Be- under the capable leadership of their cause He “yen we SM“ nve n15‘, mentor. Rev. H. E. Campbell met for their first ball game on Monday , evening at the home of Mr. .1. n. Brmvn. After this open air activity which proved quite exciting the boysl and their leader retired to the house where a. very successful meeting was Mn J_ K_ Jones who snnnt the ‘Vin, held Wm‘ the chief Wufle Lhwmh ter months in Boston with his son leading the religious ceremonies. The, Harry has returned to Pawn,“ V“. treasurer Cache Finlay Drake and‘ Inge Secretary Sail Cedrik Ballem were l regrettably absent. Thirteen mem- CAMERA MIRROR WILL bers were present. At the close o_f BE u” To TuoTocnApuy the meeting Mrs. Brown served a ______ . “TY °“1°Y“b1° lllnch- She W“ fl-‘i- BERLIN, Aipril 1'1 (u. P.)—A “cam- slsted in sewing by Mr- R059" era-mirror" which reflects a person's Brown who poured tea. and Mr. Jack- image as that jmgge will appeal‘ ie Herman and George Lawton who! when photographed, has been invent- Miss Florence Brown spent the Easter season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Sca View Cottage. presided over the cake plates. The come a very useful adjunct to photo- singing of For They are Jolly Goodrlin chemist, and. is expected to be- Fellcrws closed the meeting at thisled by Dr. Peter Schlumbohm, n Ber- point. Mr. Brown suddenly went uplgraphy, especially to film produc- in the air. But he came down again; tlon. Owing to poor travelling some _of The mirror is based on the prin- bhc lflds came on horse back, there- ciple that the camera's eye takes in being seven animals in all. The re- f only a certain part of the light spect- turn trip was more exciting as esclflfllm. lzlvlns ll different w“ m a horse carried two passengers, alllliholflgfllph "irmn the fins-sine n5 it appears in natural light. Dr. Schlum- bohm has produced a special glass which reflects the Same b01185 85 B camera; the tones which do not ap- pear in a photograph are absorbed by the glass. Lame Back And .Swollen Feet Were Her Trouble New Brunswick Lady Was Hardly Able To Do Her Work POLYGAMY CAMPAIGN WAGE!) IN CAUCASIA MOSCOW, April 15. (U. P.)—A de- termined campaign against polygamy is being waged in the Caucasus and Central Asia where the fashion of plural wives is still widespread. The government of one of the Ca- ucasus republics has asked the gov- ernment of the Soviet Union to dis- franchise and penalize polygamists. The same measures are proposed Mrs. H. Cnlpitts Used Budd's Kidney Pills with Beneficlaljlesults. Salisbury, N. B. April i8. (Special) —"I had a lame back and was hard- ly able to do my work," writes Mrs. Henry Calpitts, who lives at- this place. “My feet and hands would also swell until they felt stiff. I took three boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills l‘l-IE ciiaaborrrsrowu spanning Illll FUR BLIND 0F WlIllLll DBJEGT I 0F CONVENTION Delegates from 35 Nations Convene in New York By HARRY W. FRANTZ United Press Stiff Correspondent NEW YORK, April 1'1.—I.r0uis Braille, a young Frenchman, more than a century ago, learned that the blind can read- more readily from raised dots than from the .aised letters of the ordinary alphabet. ‘The name of Braille and the "Braille System", which he invented will be uppermost in the minds or representatives from 35 countries that convene here today in the first world conference on work for the‘ blind. The Nation; In this great enterprise, President Hoover's official invitation was ac- cepted liy Argentina, Australia, Aus- tria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Ca- nada, Chile, china, Colombia, Czecho Slovakia, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Guatemala, Holland, Hungary, India, Italy. Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Rumania, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay and Yugo-Blavia. The United States alone has about 150,000 persons who are totally blind. The world total cannot be estimated but the cozzifei-ence will at- tempt some approximate determina- tion. The number certainly will reach into the millions. This world wide population of the blind constitutes a. tremendous “reading public", consequently the uniformity and standardization of ilstrlunentalities becomes of vital importance. The conference, there- fore, is likely to discuss the practic- nbility oi’ a universal "Braille Sys- tem". Methods Studied Methods of education for the blind will be studied and particular at- tention will be given to methods for the rehabilitation of the blind. The experience of various - countries in the employment of the blind in l‘ AT IMPRESSNE SAVINGS HE new Willys cars, Willys Six, Willya Eight, Willys-Knighnrepresent the para- mount value offerings in Willys-Overlandb twenty-four years of building fine motor cars. Price savings range from $170 to $800 over last year’s similar models. It is no exaggeration to say that cars of such high quality, of such artistic design, modern engineering and brilliant perform- ance have never before been offered to the public at such low prices. Just note a few of the outstanding features: Safety Class ——- in wintlsliic-lils_ and all itin- dows at small extra cost in the Willy's Six. In the Willys Eight Dc Luxc and the Willy's- Knight it is standard equipment. The New 58%-i!l£h lread—— the Widest of all low priced cars — gives roominess and wider seats. The front seat adjusts to your length and its back takes the angle that fits you; richer upholstery; deeper radiator; Duo-Servo, cable and COll- duit control, internal expanding brakes; four hydraulic shock absorbers; longer springs; speed ranges from 70 to 80 miles an hour; counter-balanced crankshaft. See these remarkable cars and get a demonstration. much greater "l NEW LOW PRICES $650 AND UPWARDS It's $ii'—-$65O to l 51.11.71, ll ll/vs I'.'L',E|it—-—- .~"I.I.'lI 1.. <1 3h. um" (I. / If; f t L. I (fI|lL\'Sf$)'—‘ Shim, u n!“ <:.1.il-(1}/2 um (IIuv-ai.) Sing/n IWiccir "$r".ill. lllml Mitosis- NIT". lfillys-Kniglit— r114" All prices F1011. Fuclnrv. ‘Turn/rm, Uni. ‘Hun-s Izlura. Willys Cars are llfanufaclurorl in Canada PAGE ljlvlér '1'. , ‘Q factories, shops and schools will be reviewed. l Other sections of the conference ' will study new scientific develop- ments of aid to the blind as reading machines and school and library equipment. The use of dogs as guides to the blind will be discussed. After sessions in. New York from April 13 to 1'1 the conference dele- gates will tour Eastern United States visiting institutions concern- cd with the welfare of the blind. On April 22nd they will go to Washing- ton, where receptions by President SAFETY GLASS AVAILABLE IN ALL WINDOWS OF ALL BODY DESlGm 186 Grafton St. F. R. McLAINE ( Lliirlntictolvn , P. J. Noy Hunter River J. A. McNeil d; Sons Kings County Garage Co., Ltd. Summersidc C. Pratt it Son St. Peter! Dioniaguc ' and have not, felt the least sign of it against men selling or buying brides. wcok-enti in New Argyle the guest of \'\'.- till: illl llV-Zlll‘; [hilt the r0 concrete paving means measur- ably reduced fuel consumption _. and less wear and tear on tires g and vehicle. ‘ =1 w- I have 118v elven them to This custom has been declared il- H°°"°" h“ he“ Plwhed- one of my children who suffered legal in the Soviet Union but is still with lllvfillllltflrl? “Fina-HOD and their’ widely practised 1n remote regions. proved very good." vxllitil have L: . r almost impassib -—i ;\vlll soon be ill b or condition. Th! , v M1‘. John lilncKinnon and Child nun urn bu. y shoveling out the roads _ , r Tl his sister Mrs. John M‘. Ilmlan. DeSable and Vicinity De Sables crack hooking team ibroke their record of hooking one \ ' rug a day when at the home of Mrs. he“ Ralph hhd ‘Mildred’ Shem l , I while, to the taxpayer and mu_ The road to sood health lies Spéflklflg ‘E a Honn they nook“, n“) lnven. past. wcck 1n Dc Sable the w -~— _ ,, V, : n; - l h - - “,- thmugh the kldheys- If they “e BUFFALO, ‘N. Y., April 1'1 (U. P.) ‘b d fos in one afternoon nor nlryhcr, 1111mm Fcrgbsvil. 1.»; Boll and Milton ' I ' . _ Clpa aut Otlty, it O 6K5 PCI- keep well and strong, all the impuri- _Mldge Galnex the Buffalo ca; 0 f S o rts 5 ‘ohm uh’ _’ ' “.5,” l. Mn; H5110“. m ' . ~' ; manence and fICCdOlII from COS£ly ties are strained out of the blood. If whose master clnnnn ne is the oldest P This team consists offsome sihlad. n i‘ .2 p llplftflp. they are weak and out of order the cat 1n the United stages at, 20 years _ 19's “ihh hats tglh 33th:: chlhhfiilzhlcg: A nnlnbel- or the friends of Mrs, ___,___ _ in _ . ‘ ' l ii " t i t bl ' By "hNRY MCLEMORE deve oped e egle ' h ‘Vrr P1ll‘lCl-' gathered at the 110ml‘; ., P I Advocate concrete a - d mlillfien 5 BY Y1 he °°d and dis- of age, has a California rival. U "e m it a crime m hook alone the an - n .V a ~ >- _ , south Mel- , l -d . P vlng an 935° 15"“? 5""? "5""- Mrs. W. V. Newman. of Route 2, n d he” Sh“ Coneshondent n‘: an, 0mg. nnnievln gomc hf Mm‘ Em?“ Huh“ o“ m“ cvennlglvi ~, ,.. with llCl' sis- " é w‘ c‘ hlghwlYs- Dodd's Kidney Pills keep the kld- Highland, Calif, read a. United Press Travers stakes Mm , beahmgn llesunnlon Saturn; nnen ffcképrg;pi?‘ilmfifiidfgfbigslhlrgaiii;ltn- M . .. r- .\l('l§1lj.'l'[‘C€lli.l_V. l; i ,1. neys in good condition to do their story telllflg of Midge Galney, and work of cleaning and purifying the immediately wrote the United Press 1710011- - n Buffalo bureau protesting. Budd's Kidney Pills‘ demonstrate “I have a cat named Wlnke," Mrs. their worth in the most serious ‘Newman's letter said, "who is 23, and iron-runs. Ioaolrm vmiursc TZALGAHI - forms of Kidney disease, such as is still a-ble to hunt most of his own Baclrache, Rheumatism, Bladder and food." . ' l Urinary Trougblcs. Are there any cats older? CONCRETE l HIGHWAYS l Canada Cement Company Limited - Condo Col-eat Company Building a Phillips lquen Montreal ,' Isles Olees nu Stirring Horse Race The most stirring of all 1931's hogs races-and that goes for the Ken- noon these remarkable ladies gnthcr- nnnnunn {Danny d?“ is qnnc antnn. ed at‘ the home of Mrs‘ Gordon vibland takes a keen interest in current‘ _ ll = )1"1? i111 week- lcth and worked a lovely mg ‘or hehlaud local affairs. Always kind and‘ w L . ‘ , “if"nnf‘f.n;. gr Vi” Lucky Derby. too——is likely to be run Having an intricate finial lnattcrnlcnnsidermc or omens nun Patrick n: l11"fll\'1; I 5- ~~ - - in salutoga’ N_ y" on August 2,, this rug certainly reflects credit on a prim nwon,.nc “m, young and M“ ‘MT - . _ n The race in question is the 'I‘rav- tthe hmkers- old alike and boasts a very large clr-i —————-~———-—~——— . _ , i 5; ers Stakes. All the leading juven- cle of friends. She received con- (‘OYPFPYYT (‘APTTRFP - i iles of last year have been nominated Mn H_ R Inca was n rmnt vnnygmnnatnry Cams from many old: BAREITANDED for this richest thiec-year-old event “n. to the my yfrirncls who uoulcl not come to soc‘ of the mid-summer season. It will lllct, T119 evening: “'21:? lvlcflzlflnili’ 1111i be worth something like $40,000 to Neillcd with social comets-alien imal rc- the winner this year, the highest, old illllCS. A cin- total it ever has attained. SQPYPfi bl‘ Heading the list of nominations lhOllSE with a. severe cold. 00W - 1o; .>l1l\'.\' unri Clifton . April 1T (U. P.)—— w l'il‘.ll‘ horp. cap- "d rocvntly ho animal _ \\'.:‘ v Flo's‘. irliimtulilion. l Q The many friends of Ml‘. Shaw are very glad to scc him mltrminisccncos of again after being couiinrd to thclllrous limrh \\“.lS hostess. Mim- \'.'l'|l(‘ll all .-.-,n_i ._..._--..,,,.,. l. .' _ ‘ . s- an» il-ll-l; mnm ll~ w. . . norms illlil clifilll- ; . n sins. ‘h. uuhuauuwnmmwln "m: Awmh.“ for the Travers are Jamestown and I .11 . \\ l, - ‘Inn _. H : mnkuwncuunnnin. nwnomimltr QM“ Epithet, winners of the richest Mr. Garfield MacLean spent the lllorc ha; _\ hath tiny. lil u. ..1 h”! ‘f H. ~ per eirnee juvenle events of the i930 New York .. I ' : Punch .... .400 loving sown. the Futurity and the i - . . . .- - _. w" Z: Hgpefuly l-espgcflyely, Thpjg Qwg _ l . : " u stalwarts arc almost certain to face n‘ _ ;",_"""' ,9 such great Juveniles of the past such - - f. ' cruel-III: to as Equipoisc, Mate, Twenty Grand, l,‘ j ‘ "*"""“' " Novelist and Ormesby. Equipoise, f" DA by the way, is a. heavy favorite to _ f take the Kentucky Derby. . p r l B I N l Besld“ thew‘ “the” literal“ As we have received final notice Our thirty ycurrs‘ (‘XPOTlOKlCO in- . $122,335,323’ gnlgtehidaomnono‘? from A. Horne 8t Co., to vacate the sures you perfect wormrulshlll- z ' ‘rhmush’ HM’ Barometer’ and premises now ocfiumedt bf uilzfioall-Io Oul‘ Prices, which include lollcr- . my not "Remodel the Room Clock ‘rower ofiermg our en "e s o“ 0 mg, concrete foundation and selling, t The ‘Travers, because it usually re- sults in s. big upset, has often been tenned the "wrecker" stakes of the ments and headstones at greatly re- d d _ will never be duplicated. either by lice prices. ourselves or hy any other firm. This Spring ? ~P“'““°”T“‘"25° “M- R W“ l" ‘he 193° “hm” °l The stock consists of the finest A MODERN TUB, Pedestal or Sanitary Toilet will A,§,';,';‘;;‘,;i;'r:;1:‘.12,.., the Stakes that Gallant m: met his scotch’ sneak!‘ and Nntne Gmnncs; Those who come first will get _l l“ a Penman‘ u.“ to your home’ R2$Lfm'““‘l§‘='$§“”““5° tbmtlhznllilltlflarhhtogrtnhiliitryefnlbhgisy; also, Castle Grey and Light Vol-mom their choice of tin-t‘ liq llflilllllful monuments. ‘Jim Dandy, by the way, was a loo to Marbles in the very latest designs. j .. , -- 1 shot. It was in the 1928 Travers that Petee Wreck, another outsider. n I s l: 0 U N T N 0 N '- trounced another Derby winner and ‘ _| champion Reiah Count. ' 3 3 In 192w Nlmbo, the heavy favorite, y 66 1 ‘ | ,_ w, was beaten by Brown Bud. H I E i '. ll my A ‘Au Evny DAY The Alabama Stakes is arothcr l C R a ‘l! . event on the saratoga program - ' 160 KENT STREET ‘PHONE Til-J ‘ ‘ PLANTERS ph 3934 . of attention. This race is over _ - y °"‘ 3 A L T E D P E A N U T S CHARLOTTETOWN P. a ISLAND twain-ad. _ l‘ "' tor fillies only. Tile purse is expect- -. r" _ ~ ed to be better than twllw- v ' , -. a l the mile and a quarter route and is We carry a complete line oi’ Sanitary Plumbing Fix- tures and can quote very flae prices. Give us s. call for your nut work. Repairs promptly attended to. FRED. H. TRAINOR ~ PLUMBING a uaarmc 0». Prince Edward T1108"!- THE l‘! um above tell you ln a "nutshell" why |§LANTERS Peanuts are celled "The Nickel Lunch." Actusll , Planters are one ol the most nourlsbin IIIJCCOIIOIYIlCGl foods you can y-snd t sy are as delicious as they are nutritious.