°lvlit i1. w“; J W, annaacgki »@ luedsarc: 1 §Y~ """' """" m ' y‘. I FOR firs» Pcrieo_ “' Ceilings 5-lb- Cartel: , W 5c Gel Your MURESCO unnn voaogmuit I From These Dealers’ O Abraham's Village lllzilpequc P, lilcxim g, 5m, . .. . .. .. Gallant e Gnndct Mayileld . Harold Toombs ‘ Albany . .. E. Vernon Maclleod hicNcills Mills .. R. L. Williams Albany’ . . . .. . . . . . . . A, C. Green llilllvleiv . . . , , , , , Jenkins 13ml Alberton . A. F, Ilnrdy Milton .. l3. C. Webster Aiberton . . J, II, ltiyriclc A‘: Co. ltliscouclie . . . . . . .. J. P. Gaudet, ' Alma . .. . . . . . . . . . Fred Rennie Miscouclie . . . . . . . . C, McLellan Bayslde, Lot l4 .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' liloutaguo \V.-A. Johnstono . . . . . . . . . . Edward Fl, Itarkin Montaigne . ..\icLeod A’: McGregcv Bedeque Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. frlniitziguo . . . . . .. L, B, Melllsli . . . . . . . . . . . . William (‘nllbeck llioiilngtie . . .Pc0le 6‘: Thompson Bedeque . . . . . .. W. T. llmvncss Iiloreil . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. H, H, Cox Belle River . . . . . D. J Riley Mt. Albion . . . . W, J, IllcEachern Bloomfield Mrs, A. T. Bolts Alt. (“iirnirl .. .. . John Richards Bloomfield - A. J. Pratt liit. Stoivnrt . . . . .. Clarke Bros. Bonshaw . Neil Ferguson - Mt. Stewart W. L, McLeod Borden R. S, lllolfeiizic lilt, Stewart H, F, Faehan Bediord . (‘ourt & Sou lilt, Stewart . . McLeod Douglas Bothwell J, F. hiossev lllurral; llnrlinr .. R, l’. Brooks Bradzilbanc i\l. Kennedy lllllfflly River .. Cook k Son Brziilnlbnno .. . . lllPKily J‘.- Totltl ltltirrn); Rivet‘, 1' red W, Joltuston ' Bridgetown liinttliciv K .\‘..~l.erin New Anna“ , , _ , __ ll_ R Mgggg Bristol . . . . . . .. J. \V. filv-llivcn New Glzivgow .. Revel Dlckeson llrookfield . verett .ltll\!l“l(lII bL-iv liavt-ii-...... S. l-l. Colwill Tape Traverse ...A, Keith Lord New lizircn . .. Il. A. McPbziil Cardigan‘ . . , . . . . . .. L. C. Allan I Ncwlinrl, , , , , , , ,, Phillip Sloan Cardigan R. J. {tit-Donald Co. litd thin llurtleo . . . . E‘, C, LcPage Cardigan J.A. i\i_cDoiiiiiil Co. lllll- North lligyl-ci, Airs. L.A, Paynter (‘arieton . . . . . . . . . . .. l-‘rrtl lleli North 'l‘i-_\-on . . . . . . .. J, F. Lord Casciimpoc Murray Gordon North Wiltshire .. McLean BT05. Clrrown .. Fennel] 6k (‘handler (Tlicaijv, liiewilllains & Turner Charlottetown ll.’l‘. llllllilllll Iitd. (VIit-ury . . . . . . . . .. ll. A. Jelly (‘ii'town, Bethune ii.'irilwi "c Co. i (liwcll .. ll, ll, McLeod B; Son Charlottetown . . . . ..' . . . . . . . . .. I (line-tor lied lli-itige... A. Peters Stanley, Show & i‘r:irtlen (J_\‘Sl(‘l‘ lied Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . .. (‘berry Volley .J. E, l\i.-l-‘:i.~lici'n . . . . . . . . . . . .. I5. '.\l. Ciidmnre Clifton .. \V. l), (‘tillcy Pczilit-‘s Station J. T. Dcvinc (‘iilton .. S, Duniiiiiit & Sou Peters lloiid .. J, Ii, Mt-Kinnon (‘oicman . . . . .. J. A. lilt-ifiiinon Pliictte. .. . R. E. lit-Donald ! Coleman C, ll. Wnllucc Portage . . . . .. K. & ll. Sharbell Conway L. J. linrplty Ricliiiioiiil, Arsenault & Gaudét (‘rapauil . . . . . . . . . . Wood t‘: (‘o llli-liinniitl, lilac-Domini & Brown ("rflllnud ll. V. Norton Red Point, Estate A. Robertson Cornwall Hnzcn llowurii ilusticovillo G. R. LePage ihindas . D. N. Nicholson St, Louis, W. l‘. Callaghan 8: Co. l Eldon .. . J. J. linralnrc St. Louis Capt. J. R. Perry i Eldon RUSS ilros. St. Peters . .. Alex, Anderson rlllerslie It. A. llurlellzii Si. Peters C. E, Pratt &,Sons Eilcrslie .. . . . . .. l’, M. illt-(Jtilill ‘ St, Idltizinnrs H. l]. Bernard lilimsdale . . . . A. Ii. lleniiie Si. 'l'iiiiotli_v' . . .. Geo. B. Gallhnt Eiinsdale .. J. A. (Tziilngiinn Sonris Matthew 8: McLean Flmeruld .. . . W, H. Ford Souris J, J, Hughes & Co. iiimcraid .. . F. E. Murliln Souris . . . . . . . . . .. J. F. Stern! Flcetcwn . .. . Ilnlicrt C. Auld Springfield West, J. C. Wilkinson likcdericton Clltlliln Bros. Stnucly Bridge .. A, J. bic-Lcotl Fredericton W. S, \Vccks Suuiiuiirsitic, R. T. llolman Ltd. French River, P. iilacNutt & Son Surrmersldc, ,_. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fortune Britlgo . , . , , , , , , , _ , , , , , l . . . . .. Sinclair R: Stewart, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . Ernest S, Johnston Suiiiiiicrsitie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Gaspereaux . . . . .. Henry l)i|iiii l . . . . .. F. \V. Strong Co., Ltd. Georgetown .. J. J, Hughes Co. l Stiiiiincrsiile, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. GFOFEBKOWn J. A. Mclfinnou . . . . . . . .. Ilruce, .\lcKay 8c C0 Grand View A. lilrirtin & Co 5 Tracadic A. J. McDonald "lmnton -... Clayton Morrison ‘ Tryon . ... Wood d: Co Iiarmony . . . . . . .. llowtirii Yen Tyrone .. It‘. J, Tralnor iicliefiold "Mrs. Catherine llcll Tlciiish J, ll. Myrick 8i Co. liolieileld . . . . . C, Aicl-Jaclicrn ’l‘i1.:iilali .. hiiii-rls, Bernard & Co. Hunter lllvcr A. B. Ciitllffo Tyne \i’alicy C. l. Lidstone Hunter River .. P, J. Noy & Co, Tyuo Valley . . . . . . . . Keiisiuilton .. Russell (‘linmpiiui Kellfllngtou William .\lcl\'uy . . . . .. ilnycs, llicKay At Sharp » 'l‘yno Valley ....'I‘Iion'ias Nisbet Kensington ll, Tuliliii s; (‘o liicg . . . . . . .. D, A. McPherson Kensington .. John McPherson Vernon, Ali-s. J. A, McCormick Kensington Jas. E. MeNeill Vernon River H, S. Mclleotl Kllmlllr l\lcGn\vnll’,q ma, viémriii Wright Bros. Kllr'fr‘t'"n Malcolm bli-Sivuin Wellllmtoi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Kill- In . . . . . . . . . .. J. l". Kelly . . . . . . ..Ari~sonau1t & Gaudei -Lo.._; lllver .. Ernest Dunning Wcllingtnil, ..Giillant 6': Gaudet lflwer Montague’ Wood island. . . . . . ......'......W. A, Pnnle& Co. . . . . . . .. J. H, Stewart &Co. _ . MURESCO flows together after application cover- : m8‘ ‘any brush marks, giving‘ perfect results. Gan be brushed on by anyone easily, without making any mes!- Positlvely. no brush marks. ' Ra To Ltd PRQVINOIAL DISTRIBUTORS =_-.-=, ’ ‘ ' y ‘Evilus r.- Pmwwlnnntl woeiu Paris Letter . ___%.. near-i ignvaapisn (Fill-Isl! i-iiiud Pmlll rams, “April ?b.-Not afeWCan- idlans 811d nuitt a host '0! English jellplg villi] lciiin witha feezm; of gegret that Volsirrs is closing lawn- Cne of the féw old-time Paris re..- taurants, iti has fought against thc lcompetltion of the morebustling, go- ahead eating places. but. its client- ele o1’ old-fashioned gourmets was not-big enoughto keepthe prop- rietors In bread and butter, so to ‘speak. . - . _. , ,Volsin’s had the -flnest cellar in Paris, and that; ls as good- as to say tn the world. 1n the heyday of its prosperity, when King Edward used to dine there on his visits to the French capital, the clients number- led the richest and most aristocratic lnamcs in all Europe. There was a i“room oi’ titles." No one was ‘admit- ted into that salon who did not bear a title, so that the room drew togeth- ger nightly the most exclusive dining circle imaginable. " i What changes in fashion and cus- toms Voisin‘s has seen! The crin- oline and the bustle have rustled through the majestic salons with their dazzling chandeliers and great mirrors, to be followed by the short skirts which shocked the bewhisker- de waiters and made t em, maybe, long for the days of t fathers and grandfathers who like them were waiters with the restaurant. When. one hundred and twelve years ago, Voisons opened its doors Paris was a. huddle of mean streets and the grand Boulevards were even un- dreamed of. They did not appear until Baron- Haussman became Pre- born until eight yenrs after Vols- lrts opened. » Although Volsin's has disappeared, changed and modernised proprietors. by new / I had never had the pleasure of merfng High Commissioner Fergus- on until he passed through France feet of the Seine-and he was not the restaurant will be carried on, Kira.‘ ‘I . i ..‘..ii.i.iiiec as a lursl. , . , 1.0.] and there..s nil; of a prlcciof zillotnlllltrfrancs. rouse.- ‘ly a million: dollars. ‘lat. mansion is declared to n» ti e most ‘beautiful tr. France‘. not cs"- ceytmg even ‘the homes of some. oi tiieold v French nobility. Err the cl-ateau aoqarches has this arr-an- tegeélt ls__ modem as well as pic- tliiesquc and ‘was built specluly to thi- designs of the rich Canadmr The story is told-I cannot vouch for it‘ personallv, but is is ,an on- ecdote which lllustratesthe thorough iicss of Canadian business tradltl-iii - t-iat coloneLBrutlnel went out tc see tlieliouse whilst it was still in the curly stage of construction. The fctndations had been dug, the walls were beginning to sprout. The itch iiect showed the owner around the place with pride, then awaited ec- oniums. He got a surprise. "This wont do at all," declared the Canadian. “Why the windows are turned away fromthe sun. Change lt all round." I It meant adding‘a. tidy sum to the cost, but the change was made. The chateau was turned around by 45 degrees by comparison with its iormer position. If the Aha-Khan becomes- prop- rietor, that will give the Indian mul- ti-millionalre possession‘ of three sumptous homes in France~oiie at Aix-les-Balns (where he married the Begum, n. beautiful Frenchwoman.) another at Cannes and the third at Garches. i The interest with which France follows the movements of the Prince of Wales throughout the world Is quite remarkable for la country which got rid of ltsowii royalty by means of the guillotine. _ ., in some ofmlie news- tliut France does not p j. "rig pushful young bust es; am- ..r.nr like the Prince Thus the o.l1c'r any I dropped upon an article tn tlit. provincial ncwspapc", no Ga- zuiie (is Centre, in which thc well known French journalist points out can: royalty is not such e tiseless lul-iueailnftci" ull '\v.w.['S the use of ro i-jyi" lie writ-s "Well I will not aruww that on his way to the wheat conference in Rome. He led the newspaper cor- respondents a merry dance. By some error, the journalists had been advised thta the burly Canad- ian diplomat would arrive at the Gare du Nord at 4.30 in the after- noon. Naturally ‘the Frtnch newspap- ers were interested to know Mr. Ferguson's views on the prospects o.‘ reaching agreement on wheat and there was a band of eager gathercrs ready with a battery of questions. But Mr. Ferguson did not appear. l -Then it transpired that the train ihad already arrived. but the coach lln which the Canadian delcghtc was Jtravelllng had bccn switched from {the Gare du Nerd to the Gare dc lLyons, the station for Italy. Pell- lmell, the news-hawks dashed off and tiinally brought their quarry to curth. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Philippe Roy were. ‘there, with the secretariat of the Canadian Lcgntlon in Paris. I The ncwsmcn gathered round Mr. Ferguson and began their rapid-fire questions. But they missed xfire. lvli- l-‘rrguson talked. He asked questions .b:>ut Paris, about conditions of l:i- hour in France, of the Vimy Meni- vorlal; he wanted to know how un- "nipioyment stood, what the wine crop was like and so forth. ‘Not a word about wheat. A few minutes be- foig, the train was clue. out, one of the pewspnpzrmen, a Canadlar. got ‘in a remark: i "Excure mc, Mr. Ferguson," he remarked, scratching his ‘ucad. "Whose ding the interviewing here-- you or us " Colonel Erutlnel ivho is ‘coir President cf the Canadian Lcgiui in Rance and a very active biriiizss ninn --he is cne o.‘ the most lotto-n- tinl Canadians in Paris-As /,r_-..'c:l with the intention cf selling his nin3~ nlficcnt chateau at Gerches. Tho Agr- WNTIZE Es 5% ‘T71 u rws- ‘ qucstvui but il/IIGII ' ma asked, '\'~.>"i.t‘o the use of a Piiucc and Heir Yo a tliro-ir?_’ that's a "i-r- ciit matter. In the Emhsi- speak- lrig .vo"ld they call one Prr-c" ‘the YDYLII commercial traveller,‘ and he la well named. He. has bro‘ vi". bus- iness n- d will continue to oi-ri: bus- lllr‘.'~.. la nix. country and Empire." But, of course the Fr-ilri have icasous to be grateful t- ili= isfi ilznal family \Vl'lll,‘ll DI "Tron- i~iiig ‘his or that Frencii water _ place ilnve brought turtun ' to Llic country, becaure of the infliw; \\ll.) icikmvnl in their nuke Eicryone Touqltct during the Doom ‘rm-v were really title to the Princi- of Wales s’; ore the Heir to tiio Throne ‘Billllt.’ -\"r on- hi: flying v: i? from Litgiarui Le ‘Towquet had lll.‘\’L‘l' been iicsird o1 it is not stirprising thin, in Lc Toiirlizct ivhcii they learn titut the Pr} cc is coming. there is a real zliigl. aimcng tile t::i<i"sil1c.i and tlicy rczirlik, ‘Ii y aura dc bu _, alors." rLYi-rliliii‘ 400 M. P. H. (British United Press) LONDCN, April 28.~Two new Sup- ermarlne scaplancs will be used by the British team ln the Schneider Trophy contest over Spltheacl and the Solent, and are fully expected to achieve speeds of over 400 miles an hour. In a dive they will probably exceed 500 miles an hour. It is hoped that these machines will be ready by August. The pres- ent ivorlds air speed record is 357.7 miles pci- hour and ls held by Squad- ron Lcader Crlebar. The two new scnpiancs will be made by Supcruiarlnc Ltd, and will be fitted with Rolls Royce engines. The engines will be a further de- velopment of the supercharged "R." |typc used in the 1929 race. but they ‘will give more horse power, In 1929 the engines were capable of giving over 1,900 horse power, but in the race itself they were not rim absol- utely on full throttle owing to the difficulty of keeping them cool. The exact power which it is hoped to attain this year, may not be men- tioned, but it. will represent s. sub- slontinl advance on the previous out- lpllt. The cooling system for the en- "fzes is being re-dcsigned and will liiiclude some novel /03.l,bll‘t38 for keep |irig weight down and obtaining the greatest possible cooling. ciicct from ‘the Sl“"llCSli nrra o.’ surface. ~ The new scnplanes will be larger and heavier than the two S 6 mach- .ines used in 1929, but both will fol- low the general design of those air- craft in that they will be low-wing monoplancs. A r Owing to the increased engine _power and to the new rules for the race, the seaplanes will carry. a greater load of petrol. It llhppthil‘ ithat the additional power and great.- ‘er cleanness of the aircraft will out- welgh their increased size and weight. land will enable them to fly the course ot-morc tlun-flilllomllw on-iiour i ' t * " i ‘TTETOWN GUARDIAN Brit -. knows that the fortunes made at Lc ‘ THE KIDDIES WANTED ME "ro READ ‘mam A sronv. BUT I'M ONLY HALF THROUGH WITH "m: WASH RUN ALONG NOW. CHILDREN . . . MOTHER'S BUSY AW, GEE, l HATE WASHDAYI YOU NEVER HAVE TIME FOR ANYTHING WHY. IRMA. YOU COULD HAVE BEEN FINISHED BY NOW IF YOU USED RINSO- THE HARD-WATER SOAP. IT SAVES ALL SCRUBBING AND BOILING (Million: tug R1,“; Th d . ouun n Irrlle u: letter: like thin.) ‘fslu-‘Il fiC/l, 8df8 suds!» . says Mrs, 1, l“ Foulkes N EXT WASH DAY WELLI I NEVER SAW SUCH A ISNOWY WASH I RINSOS A MARVELLOUS WORK SAVER. IT SOAKS CLOTHES CLEAN. I'LL NEVER SCRUB AGAIN. MRS. I. L. FOULKEo Safe suds-wonderful in w h . as ers " hardest water ‘(i ' . °rWP~as Ilglhtrvlifgtgglllegutzrvlse as much ' B -l1p soaps, The finest lain d ' . - linens, for brighter I ncloltllsifislnso fQP whiter G _ coloured mat l" Washers too- the mak ’ ’ f 3 ‘ Get the glgopaciiéifllng washers recommend it, Guaranteed by the maker! of LUX-—Lzver Broth l. . en imlted, Toronto Mil/ions use it in rub, was/ierand dislipan »\‘ 16$ rsérE-Isliiazt-sar . . u» '~ i i‘ hitter" are... \ " _ 'ken/saunter~mzpriesleminzuitmezcxw ' lance policy taken out for years ‘a,’- tcrwnrds would have been consider- ably increased. of more than 200 mil "l; at an av-i- have had a. livgviiillllll Sfltllflll’ Oil age speed of pbjllt. 5'50 nrles en winch-he could have ruiscrl dsmali hour. ' fortune. - The peak speed of there new crajt. At any time alter the “IP56 01 “l” over three kilonioi l stages unrler iii- years he could have stirrendered hi5‘ ,- rilonariyonoor FORME PARIS, April 28~A "floral gi consisting of representatives of, the principal flower-producing de l1’ merits oi France, has been f" SKULLS PUZZLE EXPERTS teriiational record breaking, co-itiit- "luim for little less than he would i ‘ , v _ ~ _ ,t . < _ m l< n5 in the Chamber. It will concert lt- wns ‘vm almost 6:11am‘), “Gem 4m ha“: expended on m’ “lmfmt ll“.‘iciigzlk§tlriéigrlgxggvarllldsis fcllieassllb-isclf with such qeustions a5 av.- ‘ er miles an hour and their acrc-clrn- snowden or any tutu" C-\"\-\°¢--"'i v 4 . _ - _ _ _ a _ v . , < a 1 5mm delivery of flowers in Paris, fac les 8mm emcjeucy’ “m he m hm“ mm of me Exchequc‘ ‘bemg ‘Able m clam] ljsnsailderetoariiaggzzblelfiwnztd to for sale at the Central Markets, Be ln a dive llir-y will be cs1.“ to Herod a penny o. the money- Childcbtllvf‘ gm, 54m of Clovis, who ments between producers and 1-. ' The financier milked iiito the head ‘office of the insurance company with LIFElan open cheque book and Olluyfd tclBy another argument the other is . A pay the first premium on the spot z _, v e i llI-"iIHW-G’ A special inccting of directors was jsmd to b: t-he gush’ relic o‘ Mam Ce 5°“ ‘"1193 a“ 11°“ ruled the Mcfgvlngian 5t3te'1,400 fumei-s, and foreign competition. ymrs ago’ angel-ding to an expert. A SWEE TTIEARTS NlEEli v c I _ . . I V Cancel m 001mm“ um prupusd,‘ and gcamgulléglthwéiloa]. (‘Ollxlsllglrlllirfjd Silvia“ A watch that keeps feminine We. lllrllll‘ l” "l "7""" ll" “m: dccmm t" mm it doww ‘not clriimm that thc skulls belong ‘to Grandma‘ “Yes (Sylvia the iii-Slit LUNIWI“ t‘l'=1Ti~'<'*' \ W“ l""""l["°"' pulrmlic nwuvllu" m" ‘yrvulle moii s. Sacrophazii are being ‘m’ vou were born alraglng’ ERIE 51186 c1100 llflill wit rt r T»1-."liu,l‘un lhElLllflpOllCY uas too i-"rgtw canned and their contents may iflowmgp H largest over l.i-ilI“.lI for one monks An oillcial oi the company explain- throw “gm on the mystery sylflw “Oh Granny you M" life-Jun» Ito-u ct "it i 1H‘ f‘ iWHiJn "l fl1t01'\\'-'ll‘l" m“ if H" “mm 5"‘ ....._—_--—— ,0“, me'beroré that {was akub company. Tiip fllYlll-L-ill wan mule by l$l5.000,0tiiI lizitl licconic payable Wllll- LEAGUE. STUDIES vffAMlNgs fan“ ' Q, t prominent lll‘t"iil'l(l' iii an u't nip’. tin a icw years ii: would have upsotl GENEVA’ Apr“ Sana-he League of ' "‘ to reduce ‘- = iiirtimc ta". itlic business oi every insurance com- Nations has just‘ decided lo [m-llqerr ' The m, vlllll on o. Jlany iii the country. its benefits to mankind by extending 000,000 tit the usiixl . a All the various CUlllptllliC_i' statls- its world wide field 01' activities to . man's age would ii: t‘ fllWlLlliLfTl ti tical tables, which ham taken years vnammm An intgrnafluna] confer- 5ND U d Jiill the prcw- lto compile, would have liiid to bc re~ GLASSES "wan $600,000 a year. 'I‘iiii cnce on thc subject has been convok- F. W. TAYLOR E cnt Income T41}; l'(‘l7I‘.‘.I-‘ of 50 ci-iil ' in lnz-cd and thc rates lliltl benefits ad- tcd at [kmtinn for June 17. It will br- L s‘ TAYLOR / the pound hcwouidhnvc rtl $G0.fl‘10iil.s d. held under the fill-Slices 0f me Lea‘ Ullwmelrlsh pound he would have ired $60.00! Another result \i.'0lll(l l-"ivc been gue‘s International Health Organizri- 1U Elclunund lttee: every year, and lll BIC ition would lthnt thc price for cvcry life lnsur- tlon. -‘ I"»*\‘~f*4m%~ iiitgpmmnally selected, reconditicbned §I'__‘_I! 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Special Sprint.’ Clearance Sale price, only i EASY TERMS ARRANGED HORNE £6 CC) A0 9 Charlottetown, P. E. I. HIS-SO