PAGE TEN run CHARLOTTETQWN flUAitlllhlflJ Jason's Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear , Extra Special f Week-End Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 1st and 2nd Featuring All New Spring Style New LOW Prices m} "_. w "i '”"' -.-_._-._ ~ E A T KNHIIED SUITS worth to {$5.00 G R for $10.00. May Sale. Moore 8s Mc- 5'1‘. E) D E R Laud. blunted. 4339-5-1-2! LOWER PRICES -— Oar I .1 City Butter now selling in 10 lb. blocks fol P0 SI T IV IE lY p.00. a n». a an». 1 1». u Mn»- T ‘ f {SOT-l-Sfl-tl E F F I E KNITTED SUITS worth t0 0960C for 010.00. May Bale. Moore d: Mc- saz/ Sumo-sit! f7ur Ranolw{ Leod, Limited. ' - ! OXJcinkoranyotherfiJr-bearin P ' MI. GORDON McMlLLAN, of ‘ Faniuial cannot thrive if infaste Federal Seed Branch, will speak W!» blood-“Pflilgq flfgifffl- from Station o. n. o. x. n '1 o'clock < , “jfjfflljgf,'p‘,,§'§cfllecofldi. this evening on Seed Grain, it’: _ q -. ticn and fur of‘ poor texture are th improvenost and treatment. . ', results of this infestation. . . 4339-54-11 ill j i "u. 4 f Y -an prevent this com itinn wl . i; ‘i Ylng I’u\\1It-r_—-!Iic_xltrlullltfjl, VERDICT RESERVED-An Am I {fifmififif“{$51}§’fi;§',‘§',.f,’ffi,§§';,‘{,§ herst dispatch of April 28th, says I! > s successful fur ranchers. Black E183 The "I51 97 H919" "Flow all“ ‘ , . illsllllllli’ dl-‘SI-"tlfrfi 81HIf°“5-g'°°r?“g Ernest Wilson, charged with crim- I ‘ ' “h” l"“'“i "g °“ m“ <0“ n lnal nezlect in the death here of an ‘ .. 1-: ‘ . Ah l t! o - clsonous. _ é l, i “maids s? u e y n npd u‘ t _ infant on April l4. began here this l. -. ‘ éiméiufigfffqhlegslyflfk nlorhing before Judge George Patter- KI g ' i Flag . . .pl‘O\'8(I by hundreds of tests SOD, 8t U19 Ollblllffi 59.55am °f the ‘ "' lobe the mostcifectlve. Cumberland County Court. A. C. _ ,.,, “ . . . . xmxona one . Fhilazzetnnlboltlezunhlnafruc- Milner conducted the prosecution, -~ g l lions sc/lf absolutely free on with James A. Hanway. K..C.. ap- s‘ v l rcquvst. blend me coupon now. - 1, m a: I Ed A m’ it‘ glagixilfriolletown? 3:: bad Iliiaveled "W54"? a v15“ at presem with h“ ‘it R," l JOHN A “Us-ION (0 with the Farrow girl and Wilson 5°“ I“ 3mm“- d - 5 ' ' . ' n u id tn had ’ “T Illl/PI/ Rxrfhgrgsfh ‘(his chaffintetovffimgrf: The many friends of Mrs. George /, J1 cos mu. §IIIIIIWJOIIONIQONI had spent some time m Mono-ton an Mayne’ Emmmt who is at present Chg] route‘ The “now gm 5am she had in the Prince County Hospitaa, wish . to her a speedy recovery- w, . - tried to take care of the child the l» u .o.1. - é II“; ~~ béeltnasheatcoglt wailgpugge grit? Miss Pauline Murphy. Emerald. 1r ‘g > V, h," . ma e . . . __ _ Sh‘) Julius)!‘lalgégégfgffygua/rzifillt Roberta”. w)“, pmspqed a, the h“ Spent the week cad in Charlottetown -_—,— ' Plvnsc your! nlc rut/mu! oolignlinn free [ullsizeirialhottlc oIBIack Flag Powder with quest on Apr“ 15’ claimed pneumonia’ ‘ Mrs, Joseph Chiiplfllll, MOllCtOll, IS t’ c“ lrwlrl-‘Hourlvlusv- had been the cause of‘ death. He visiting he: parents] M“ and Mm ‘g. NAM _ gemarke: that the texposur: i; ltthe John Murphy’ Middletolh -: arn, w ere e pary oun a o or amt Address on the night of April 14, might have Mm “on” w_ Hammm was v1s_ l. em , ' _ been a mnmbutory cause‘ Alter iting friend. in Emerald and South f '_ _ a=i__-____ :. . - . - - e - “Ml-V s ~ -“ hearing the evidence, Judge Patter- fieetowrh I I!“ GENEVA. Allfll 2ll—l-»<'1\l>'l1v “l M- lwlmll-l‘ I" 90 ‘lays “mmmt mymg France DIHWS son reserved decision until tomorrow l fllTll I l. -:w~.v:-+_~1~,~l:'<"¢'>'ée- v se" ,. ....,_ b " _::..;:.fx».'... ».auQQ-s¢<a~vw—-———~ -'~'- - fl¥~ rsawsuslee Tniflillxf r‘ s 41¢ - .-* 35.; ‘s tr tinny. The pcrlnit, however, ;s ul nothing lcss than 48 pag- cs o2 printed lnatlcr in the language blobs efforts to simplify lllllluflllg lu f l‘. Europe for American um! other luur-i iats is producing some odd rcsuils. A ipecla! commitee has Just t‘olllp!ulc(l:cl' inc- country that issues ll. bill; s model fiscal permit lhatavlllrpllll: tourists to use their oun ulna m n’ \\.'.Il lilo mtigaling fact that it mufil; h- prinuxl in Latin characters. LOBSTER PACKERS SUPPLIES WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH Boilers, Cullenders, Bath Trays, Sanitary Packing Tables 'AII sizes in STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS and anything in SHEET METAL 01' PLUMBING FIXTURES required ' for the Lobster Factory. Orders Promptly Taken Care of FRED. H. TRAINOR PLUMBING & HEATING 80 Grafton Street Phone f’93-J Opposite Prince ltldwnrd Theatre “Magma Charm" F o r C 01o n i e S BY RALPH HEINZEN (Untied Press Stat’! Correspondent) PARIS, April 30.-—The French Gov ernment has drawn up a 1931 "Mag- n9, Charta” for its great overseas empire intended to give the colonial possessions o. greater voice in mat- ters of the empire government filled with promises for the energetic dev- elopment of the rich territories scat- tered around the seven seas. France promises to spend hund- reds of millions of francs to make the colonies better places for the natives to live in and asks in re- Every User Likes the New loim Deere u *~ ‘I ‘l THE LIGHT-DRAFT SPREADER WITH THE l‘ BEATER 0N THE AXLE AND l. I. THE BOX-ROLL TURN Because of its distinctive features which permit better work, lighter draft and casicr loading, the New John Deere S-beater, tight-bottom spreader with the beater on the axle and box-roll turn appeals to everyone who has seen it. The low down box docs away with high pitching- the hard work in manure spreading. High drive wheels, roller bearings, large, non- wrapping four-bar upper beater, and fewer moving parts make it easier pulling for your horses. The heaters are low down~—manure is released close to ground for more uniform spreading-manure does not drift. Box-Roll Turn permits short turn-arounds with- out tipping. . ' You can make a one-man lime-spread- lng outfit out of the New John Deere by ualng the low-coat lime-spreading at- tachment which we can furnish. Bruce Stewart & Go. Ltd. 1 AffhisQgreYouCefBjJALfIlY 4"" SERVICE irhfl-ivc ton, coflee, raw silk, wool, rlcc, ar- ‘wler the League, to draft a code of turn only continued loyalty t0 the Tricolor. Political observers in Paris see in the move another master- stroke of French diplomacy in avoid- ing future troubles of the kind which have rocked the British Em- pire since the start of the century. tr... ‘W In its “bill of promises," France makes among others the following offers. Develop inter-colonial communica- tions by airplane, wireless and trans, Saharien railway. Prospect the colonies scientifically and methodically for numerals and oil. Provide a new regime creating Col- Ionlal Banks o!’ Issue, to provide credit: for agriculture and industry. Leglslate for free-exchange between France and the colonies. Over-rule French laws obtained in l 1922 by French winegrowera and ‘permit colonial rums to be sold in I French markets. I subsidize efforts to produce in the colonies the products France is now buying in world markets; rubber, cot France's Promllel achidc, sugar and meats. Introduce a project at the League oi Nations ior the creation of an International Colonial Bureau, un- colonini law. Scud medical missions with most modern equipment to cleanse the colonies of fevers and epidemic. Nine million francs will be spent in 1931 in fighting “sleeping sickness." Tariff Change The utmost importance is at- inched to the change from a high protective tariff in France, which keeps our colonial and foreign goods alike, to a. regime of free colonial Messrs. John and Peter McQuald, Charlottetown, were in Emerald on Tuesday, attending the funeral of their nephew, Maurice Murphy. morning. ISLANDER. INJURED-The Mone- ton Transcript of Wednesday says: Lewis Drake, claiming Morel] P. E. L, as his home, is in the City Hos- pital here suffering from a lacerated and badly bruised right leg sustained the day before yesterday at the C. N. R. depot here when he struck some express boxes as he swung off the Ocean Limited from Montreal. He claimed protection at the police station on Monday night and re- mained there all day yesterday and complained this morning o.’ his in- juries. ‘A doctor was called and upon examination ordered the young man to hospital. Drake, according to his story, was making his way home from the west and was riding the “front end" of the Limited when the train pulled into Moncton. There were ten men on ‘the tender of the engine at the time, he says, and when he tried to alight while the train was in motion, his foot slipped and he went under the car, but still clung to the hand-hold- “I could see my legs across the rails and tosave myself from being run over I swung out and as I did, my lug struck some boxes of express" the young man said to a. Transcript ro- pcrter this morning. Drake made light “of his injuries at first but the pain grew steadily worse until this morning he was suffering consider- ably. An examination of the injured member showed it to be cut just be- low the knee, wlth considerable swelling below. ______.__...__ NEW HAMPSHIRE PLANS BIG RACING TRACK Miss Pauline Murphy, Emerald, spent the week end in Charlotte- town-W. .__._____._.._. WOODSTOCK AND VICINITY Mr. J. n. Gaudet, of the Rock City Tobacco Co. Ltd, was in Woodstock SALEM, N. H., April 29.—(U.P.)— Stables for 600 horses will bc con- structed nnd general improvements made in the track and grounds at Rockingham Park here at an estim- ated cost of $200,000, according to William V. Dwyer, owner of the 5t. Johns rave track at Jacksonville, Fla. The organization bucking the truck will be known as the Buckingham Jockey Club. It will be the farthest north-track in the country. It is expected that the first races will be run in July. Opening day receipts and purses will be given to New Hampshire charities, it was an- nounced. __..______________ , on cotton, cocoa, coffee silk and wool to Permit France to rut qfl‘ 1191- heavy purchases ahruad of these necessary products. trade. Such legislation might cost the United States and Britain some of their finest export marinate, pan ticularly in Oceania and Africa, where American competition has practical- ly driven French manufactured goods from the market. At present only i5 percent of France's export trade la with he!‘ 00l- onies, but the Government has cat us its aim the equivalent of Great Britain's overseas trade half of which is with her Domlnions and Colon- ies. e It is the opinion of French econ- omists that the overseas empire, with every kind of climate and loll condition, can raise all sorts of nat- ural materials which Bench indust- ooonoo and France did not figure m» are richly populated with seals and Fkhing Industry Coastal fishing will also bc devel- wtrsrzslrszea-Tséssitiiéféiltsfi Gaudct up around again, altar an Mrs. John Murphy, Middleton, is illness of several weeks. JOHNSON’S nnirlsn iTuiFv. 5711p —i on SANDWEDGE Nmucx LONDON, April 29.—-(U.P.)—-A ma- Mr. George Smallman was taken jority of British golf critics laud the I to the Prince County Hospital on Monday, trouble. ing good. At latest report, he was do- ' Mr. T. M. Howatt, of Morrison 8.: Company, was in Woodstock in the7 interest of his firm. Mr. Gilbert Gaudet, representing. The Dominion Calendar 00., spent a! few days in the western part of the Province. The roads are good again and the cars are now taking the benefit of the time they have to travel. A good number of them are now on the roads. ' Mr. Fred Arsenault has taken a position as assistant in the Weid- stock Garage. Woodstock School is making a good progress, under Miss Emily" Arsen- auit, teacher. Farming will soon be the faik of CANA the day. suffering from stomach.‘ DIAN STORES Us Specials On Sale Friday, SatuIIiIiaIyIIIVIon 6 Big action of the United States Golfers’ Association in declaring the sand- wedge niblick to be an illegal implc; ment. George Greenwood of the Daily Telegraph says: "How the club was ever permitted in the first place I could never understand, because there never was a clearer instance of a player being able to ‘buy a. shot in a shop.’ _ “Moreover, the club has a concave face, which imparts back spin to the ball without the player having to learn the art." Anthony Spalding writing in the Evening Star saya, "Included in tile outfit brought over last year by Bobby Jones was a new form of ni- blick, shaped like a. wedge, with cen- ' cave ace, and it weighed 25 oz. Hor- ton Smith and other American pro- fessionals also carrisd a. ‘wedge.’ "with this brutal and crude club Bobby Jones and his like could set the ball out of almost any position in sand. The result was to set a ashion in nibiicks, both in the States and in Britain. At present ihe "sand wedge" is permilied in this country. How long it may be 1.71 ‘f i; ~.-:;. 1- o tunui; Iii‘? s c) TnTnnclsnt prescribe Its ‘rise-FEW certain, but I would suggest that all professionals should clear out the], stock at barsain prices." Henry Cotton argues in the sand wedge. ‘Ha aaya skill and is a great aid to players. favor of it leqlllffl beginning --_—--.-___. PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL Standing of Pleasant valley ssh“; for the month of March: Grade X.—l, Elizabeth MacKay; 2, Christine Wlimfle. Grade IX.-1, Edna Wignwle; z, Melburn MacDoweii; 3, Donald M“. KEY- Grade VIII.—i, Ade. Stevenson; p, Miller Weeks. Grade vIL-i, Kathleen MaoDon. aid: 2, Celia. Stevenson. Grade VI.—i., Millage Mmlieod: 9, Louis Weeks; 3. Allison Macbeod. Grade V.-1, Everett Homers, Grflda IV-—1. Bowl» MMDOXIQ aid; 2, Olive Weeks; 8. Ruth Smith . Grfldfi III-l. 139F816! Murphy; z, Ivan Somem; 8, Isabel MacKay. Grade I-—-1. Milton weeks; u, John Macxayi 8. 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