A SPRING cozirsl Sulnrs $7.95 f0 $21.50 New Spring Coats‘. . . a»: com, Swagger!» Fitted Coats. Spongy Woolens rvv Wvv vvvv v vv vv A Use Caution In Purchase of Fertilizers a warm? in u: caution inthe purchase fertil an which have . experiment and practice is issued by Prof. L.C. -. Hnélow, Provincial Chemist, Truro not been proven by hpfessor Harlow , now is 1 - the ‘deenof fertilizer workers in the Msritimee and during the thirty V years he has spent as Professor of ~ Chemistry at the Nova. Beotia A8- 5, ricultural College has become i. widely known standing soil chgmista of Canada. For many e _ Maritimes, was nicer and first ~ secretary of the aritime renu- - iser Council. and uch speaks with fdl oilthori; do fertiliser He time part, “Th o be- ing offered f’; sale a tgupercent h te fertilizer which has not Ill Swirl J fggers, l ' 'A‘AAAA'AAA‘AAA AAA¢AAA¢AAA oueoftheoiit- eastern v 7811's he has . served as official analyst for the .' fertiliser inspection service in th DRESSES ' SEE OUR DRESSES TOO! Prints, New Navy, Black, Crepes, Sheers. 12 to 20 R.» P. SIMPSON 99 QUEEN STREET ‘v‘vvvv ric acid, for acid a 8 per lb.—$6 emment has AAQAQAAA A Advertising Rates-Payable Central Guardian locals. do per word; Western and hasten: per word; Announcements and Coming invent: 2n: p ‘ ‘*** t over 3 per cent available be valued as follows: 60 pounds available phosphoric Carbonate oi res natives .hem, according to . MANY MARRIED YOUNG IONDON — During 193d in the United Kingdom. a2 boys and 1.119 girls were married a. est‘ legal s-e. In 1935. " 1A1 ‘AAA dvance loco-lo. 1e er word; Classified 4 b 4 5c miller lb. .00. 80 pou not available at 1.10 46. ‘Total-WAG. lime advertised in the material in question is soldfor $2.75 s. ton, while the silica may be found in any clay bank." The same material has been of- fered in Prince Edward Island un- der a trade name and we are in- formed that the Dominion Gov; o their advertising withdrawn as misleading and untrue. DASHEENS-FRENCK FRIED? BOSTON - Dssheens or tropical " tstoes are on the market-they Eook like small cocoanuts an bake. boil or stew taste dthe Io per worn; an llsmorlnm Net-Ines. ‘we our inch: U!" "l “"1"” "l" spiritual Offerings, Curie, elm, do our name; Letters or Condolslmo 10° per inoh. Notice: of Thanh: and hppre word. Other rates on application. Minimum Uhllll for my Advoltlnmehl twenty-five cents. powwow" e- - . Female Help Wanted AGED woman to work in the country. D care L- 808-3-80-31. WANTED -— A MIDDLE State wages. Appl Guardian. Found - a ears.- - nuAr. YORK)! Shorthom Bull l ears old, two bulls eleven and xteen mo the. AllfromR..0.P.Demsand - istered. Also some females. Bey\ mour Wood. m: Baby Chicks nu xna no ll-iem here. J. H. Cempbelk. ton: W. it. Crater. h. 1i . eington: or _ . aid. Trundle . h_-_iii__ . jffJm “5, "WIFJIOIIQ! I ROOMS WT}! PDIBI. UGO “h” MP0‘- erbert. L-ISM-I-BO-Sl-d-I. Ill‘ CHICK! eve e heed wart in life. Order 22-28-81‘. _ ‘flllur-"Illf-o: p ‘it Wanted p i wan-rim or com-r econ: member Guardian. Salesmen Wanted’ EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FOB cyclopedla, preferred. S. care N- 61-3-3041. mexpensive masonic en perfection Good commission For Sole FEED TURNIPS A Apply Charlie Moolifisollgglfégoém iron SALE A cm CHEAP ron cash. Apply Guardilanl lino. Agent, Middleton- oa SALE - Fttbt... 80 acme. niuidinss in good i l $533“ c1155 _ I! NsLAQpImoe Pair elation, 10o pa: inch or do Dar SALE Office. 356-3-81-11. ma sALn - any cAiuuAos. Perfect condition. $10.00. Apply “P." care Guardian Ofl 00- ma saw. - rim nAwxnse Iigce, ion worth Avenue, Char- ottetown. a5 De Sgt-e mm. aaz-a-ai-iil‘. .__ our m: BEAM Separator this s world famous . 3°14!- wgmg ines. Her rt Mul- TIN °°".‘l?.....t’. repair. Ilor fur- 11C. 1,- 41-28-81. BID m“. otherwise tire o d) 1 orial at 11 A M." Long River 0 t t > was further adjourned, i) > growers and dealers he will meet I members of Hie tientral Guardian I'll ool I llllll h- ueened .0: new: e. loeal interest hat advertising oi I hi": nslalv Ills he tanned at d cents o Iord strictly pqpblg n; ‘d. Illl$e v CONFEDEBATION LII’! IN- SURANCE. L-GTBS-‘l-IQ-SIZ. Bil-PEEP. Percy. Po Eye d the Guns. at the Quid: Concgt, st. James mu tonight. L-iaea. “STORM IN T " students of sumnlersffiae Willey. April 1et.. at 1.4a. L-l3 CHURCH nurics- . inn Services at New Igxhedgivitedn Sunday. April 3rd: Geddle Mem- aao P. M; 011mm’ at 1 P. 1w. 14-1348-3-31-11. . i, POLICE COURT-In the police court yesterday an adjourned case agains e man charged with sell- ing fire-arms without a permit and an (grader made to have a dog destroy- THI POSTPONED meeting ofthe Charlotcttown Fox Club will be held on Friday night A ril 1st. at 8 oclock. A dele ation rom Bum- merside will epea on the lowering of the American tariff on fox lim- 11-1859. T0 OPEN ROAD-Government snow plows begin early today open- ing for motor traffic that section of the Charlottetown-Summe “is highway between Hunter River and Reid's Corner near Summer- side. The remainder of the road is open already. TRIP LA C g1 “gw Rotlmn — ana an a s ane is scheduled to make a rollndp trip to the Magdalen Islands today with mails and passengers. It will be the 42nd. round flight to the Gulf Islands this season, Mr. I-I. S. Jones. rin-tendent of Canadian Airways ere announced. A year ago a total of 3'! round flights were made. MAKE REPAIRS T0 CARTIER —-Work of overhauling the ma- chine and making repairs to the Cane. an Government steamer Cartier of the h rographic eur- vey hss been star . The Cartier has been berthed at the Marine Wharf here during the winter and as soon as the present work is l ’ the steam will enter dry ock_ before commencing the sunun s activities. LEAVES FOB OTTAWA-Mr. J. W. Bouiter. secret of the Prince Edward Island Pota Growers As- sociation leit ‘Tuesday for Ottawa where with other nuembers o! e Maritime delegation of potato the Dominion Cabinet today. The Maritime men will Inge vmore favorable trade treaties ee- clally with respect to potatoes. | tween Canada and the United States. Cuba. and South American countries. Miss Patience McKeen and w. |Tilden McKesn of New Zealend are in Charlottetown the guests of Mrs. Ethel Dignan and Mrs. F. S. Jones. Yesterday The Legislature met yesterday at 3.30 ll. m. Hon. Mr. Allen presented a pe- tltlon from the Town of Summer- side, for an act to further amend the summer-side Incorporation Act. A bll in accordance with the pe- tition was received and read. The Premier introduced the fol- lowing bills which were given first reading: An act to amend the Insuranm Act. An act for the appointment of wnunissioners outside the province to take affidavits and proof of the Execution of Deeds. An act to authorize the levying of taxes on pertain incomes. An act to assess, levy and collect taxies on personal property and on t 15- the 12:31 certain companies. e The Draft address debate was re- sumed lyy Premier Campbell. T. B. Records The following table is an analy- sis of tuberculosis patients under supervision in Prince Edward Is- land up to February 28. 193B. Sanatoriurn patients are not. in- eluded. Active diseases, 132: Charlotte- town, M; Kings, 34; Queens, 20; Prince, 48. Inactive disease. 100: Qharlotte- town, 13; King's, 30; Queens. 20'. Prince, 47. Total, 232: Charlottetown, 3'7; Kings, 54; Queens, 46; Prince. 95. Examined for tubercle bacilli: Positive utum, ~12: Charlotte- town, 5; ings, i3; Queens, ' Prince, 1'7. Negative sputum, '16: Charlotte- town, 14; Kings, 19; Queens, 17; Princ 26 Note’ examined. 114: Charlotte- town, is; Kings, 22; Queens. W; Prince . 5 . Total, 232: Charlottetown, 3'1; Kmes-_54,;_Qu9eo§._56; filllcslfi; The process of digestion de d: largely on the condition o the ‘lllbliadli, aknd whorl: ithis unable to o vmr proper t ere w’ be risiéig and snoring oifoodfia QBBWII’)? en ‘ ;_eeneationint estomae belching and pressure of gee, Batu: “Salli Blood s: l ttere starts u increased flow of gastric ioioe so mild for the proper digestion of Mme M. C. Wares, Mepove, Alta, writeer-"lrirthe If?“ I vlvdes “ ’ n geet . stomach would not digeatmdiy food’ and I would have gee procure and ~ . . . tiin sired or other- ‘g, g ' ' m, ~ Work Wanted‘ " ‘~'-'°‘i'i'-~1'°='-?M‘lglv~=1=-- m“ "foddififitiaiifil"... i m" Ml. Btewal;m_'_,_m“_u ‘n. 1km‘ “nun. bot“. ‘I ' "llllfllllll. . ' . change or better eo l for! by days! ‘ g, m, m! ‘m; eh, n,“ 50m, " l"'“‘ t l» l.....:t.*u“'".....-s......."" ‘*- “vifim” “m” some no. ammo." Qpllvheaulilllntlannlh which called onthe Government to unification ownershl. Om investigate the railway problem: Montarville). F. H. Black (Con. Westmore‘ nd). W. A. Buchannan (mo. Lethbridge), .1. A. Calder sh‘ (Con. Regina), Thomas Cantley Honor Mint Master Campbell, master of Canada Mint, reltxixred today after up the loes before she can BT0- ce 54 years ae ustral A Minister Dunning and members of his staff today presented the re- Eli? W’ bmoTliuffia 01,1, . . er Pom _ M; 34 of the department. u” l’ H“ er TIIE MISS COATS . . all sizes. g style and value. In Choice Spring Colors. $8.50 to $15.95 New Dresses for the Miss to l4 Fresh new styles right from the makers. . .t.he type you need for Easter Pamde...in the best new fabrics. $1.29 to $8.95 “WE SPECIALIZE IN GIRLS’ WEAR” 152 Queen St. Phone 92 w ‘ Vii-s Conservative Women's Meeting 1 4 0 i 1 A meeting for the purpose of organizing the j Ladies Conservative Association will be held in the City Hall Annex on Thursday, March 31st, at 8 p.m. ‘p All ladies interested in Conservative principles are cordially invited to attend. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE EASTER orszvzzvc OF Misses’ New 2-Piece SUITS and Wear this Coat and Skirt wlth‘a Blouse. . .or the Coat with a Dress. These set the pace for '§§%O' §-O§4 #0 O-VOO§CO§+O+Q&OQ TROOPS MASS Senate“ iiody To Investigate this W“ General columns OTTAWA, March 30~A ecial Ill libel!‘ vestigate Cenad ‘ 11 b- 8811 lems. This was deizidgg tlfildIa glrlfen hard blow ..on of Senator F. B. Black (Con. C. P. Beaubien (Con. Montarville), DEBATE USE (Continued from page 1) relieve the country of its railway burden. Debate on the railways has been in progrem f r the past month in the Senate th the whole issue of arena. Addresses delivered through- ma“? when Premier 118 President of the Railway, have Canadl Pacif been §',’,‘,,.,,_,,,,,,,y lines in the opposition press. nouncements on joint management o; the rem; approved by some Premier for a statement of durand doehred against unification and the C. P. R... believing joint management could not acwmp- Mr l8! f t1’! 11 I1 . . B iighbyotigethan had been sttempt- “e ° e c” Se‘ o! the Um“ committee established declared m“ Pmsident operative economies. Conservative Leader Meighen 1mm‘ under o. m ly by havin the railivgaéy mat- curms d new; in a position to de- mtmbel... tak question, Senators C. P. Beaubien (Con. or.) (Con. Pictou), Louis Cote (Con. Ottawa), Raoul Dflndllraml (mo. Montreal), George P. Graham (Lib. Brockvlle), J. TL Haig grin- nlpeg), A. K. Hugesson ( i . n- H b treal), H. H. Horsey (Lib. Prince Edward), G. B. Jones (Con. Royal), Ame. Hardy (Lib. Leeds), A. D. McRae (Con. Vancouver), Arthur NOR-n; gyngq-Ey, Meighen (Con. Toronto), James 3o_(() P)-'I‘he Newfoundland Murdock (Lib. Ottawa), Georges Government Steamsh Parent (Lib. Quebec), C. W. Rob" remained jammed in heavy lee Off lnson (Lib. llfoncton), W.I-l. Sharpe. Low Point lighthouse near (Con. Winnipeg). and J. E. Sinclair] entrance to Sylgllllfly Wm m (ma. Prince Edward Island). . rush-t. her M“ l" Oevenirlg for Port Aux On Retirement s...“ s “time A . arc o n . the Rnyll iswaitln fcrawest tob the mints of up fa. and Canada. Finance tirln". mint master with a silver tiny bearing the engraved signa- tarnoon, gong the vessel. the? with R. J. Cad Conclude Hearings gig-em M (C. P. b Guardian‘: Special Wire OTTAWA. March Sir-The House Banking Committee today instruc- its chairman and ggreruralment officials to prepare n reg- ulate small loan companies, but and will sail from that C. irman William core (Lib. 8t. Pivrrq neeit Monday. Ontario) said this action did not ice treacherous at to recommend that th operation. emert jurisdiction over the field. Juoerlntendent G. D. hearings on the small loan mead in Canada. Its re yeon ecom ended eee um monthly rate for small loans Em. bill will be ttae will recommend ital finance Com th owned subsidiary 1H C0?!’ lbw 11-: emt we: the of the United over all decided- \ (Continued from Mflqj) w . g'ue’s forces reported of smoke were rising from I “Tggnorthem Insurgent wing based on Barbastro, virtually com I pleted crossin the river Cinca and was in oonixo of the highway lead- (o. r. by Guardian's Special Wire) flfigolimwest through Monzon w 8.. push eastward from committee of 20 Senators w ln- F"! B WWflPd T-flrldll. the Insur- th U H x A“ caiturln the Kiléarge .e pper d mg - o one, oca on o a - om a up e m0 electric ant serving more ythacfn Westmoreland), made in amend- 5° Cilia "l Vmliflefi End 'l'lllllllllg merit m the reoslution of Senator supplementary lines lnw Lerlda it- se . amalgamation thrown into the b91116 1!! Nova Bootiafs Le ature . Mac- t, c m b 1r Ed donald suggested Op 0s tio Llead o“ an a y s ward Butt? Percy C. Black WB-spseekinng heads-r s“ rum 1-»- ssss. senators and attacked by othem government's attitude on the ques- _ tlon of th i nse hich fall d Today, Government Leader Dan molglowffieceuiggewgwtzd ozggrogg l y g was go eon n wa," of the Canadian National Railways and “m, a member for Halifax m“ E. Finn) was atrongy agalnstlre- a d Mlarltl Fish rm had bro- ‘or the purpose of enacting w‘ tested rent-tin ofetheatrawler per- asked that the whole isyue be sx- "n my hmomble ‘fiend Wm“ amined. He re rated his distaste l” w‘ ‘lfitlmfihefififl: ‘BQQEQL?’ for amalgamat on if that meant h“ put f!“ w g‘ Go Premier, I have nothing to add "mmn" what I said before excvnl that l.."““’ilth“‘°..‘ié;'.'. ter probed b a commit d as w me comm b: wW-l to b, m, ohm; o! me honorable cide between coo eratlon and uni- fied managemen , (when he w“ asked a u said Senator M my night, the Prem- Dandu and. N n b0 d b “Mm” C.‘ h d the Statement: gazewfi mi ier had repled the government a t l ward Beatty en no sand on the YEW BY , - 1; matter Followmg are the Senators w‘. ,,,,,,,,“§‘f,‘3,‘f,,fg,,"f.d“o..t the named to the committee that will mvm-nmmq, mud (he expert ad- yjgg of s. provincial fisheries direct- N. 5.. Mardh Carlboo Harbor in- The Carlboo left. North Sydney Basques. Mid. but had proceeded only a short distance before a ($181189 0! wind urouafnt heavy 1w ill-slim- ing the vessel fast. Engines ave been shut down, and the shill It was estimated the ice extend- ed about 80 miee off the harbor. Albert Briand, one of the D6!‘ gong Caribou When she left Sundaaiv, arrived here this af- ter walking ashore y. and two m re of 51¢ ' r ewe. [.0 B ' 8S8 dndhemm Rfildhsm‘ on an a us!“ Mfifignquarm took three hours to ) cover the 21-2 miles separating the ship from shore, finding the limes. They asiw one lone seal on the trip. Briand left. tonight for Haliffax *—~' "r- mean the committee was prepared flnQYPSlL yeti-tn permit pwfitible e Dominion 'i‘he committee closed its public busi- corllgirdered in hur B. givate aenion. Whether the com- Cen l to ml at tilllNT__Y_tllilRT 811.7’! and plaintiff. Aubrey W. Pyle vl. Per phy judgment for plain . and wet-s. J. A. H ntiff. John DTobl and Boswell Myers vs. Fred for plaintiff, M. A. I defendant. I Carvell Brothers, Ltd., vs. Jose h Inwey, ju ent for ploint ff N. W. Inw- G. for $116.28 an costs. this; for plaintiff. aid. J erlt for $185 an plaintiff. for 06.60 an fo plaintiff, F. J. Do ., fend judgment. of non-suit $21.50 and costs. J. A. Hasla. plaintiffs. Alfred E. McNeill Vs. H kins. judgment for H. journed until April 2 merit. J. O O. Campbell MecKinnon for 1' C1388 hearin . B monetary theories. ed the Social Cmditers to bank act. inoe but no application ever been made for a charter). The Finance ands. simply would add no remedy either. worth, leader of the gvrun. he would vote with the other motion policies were no more e t/han Social Credit. HOLLYW DlITC-YOU ." of Constipation! hat'a the ms Ali-Inn 1| mode e 11 - n t tn t Dom! lo m n of] g6 nouseliele tha??snuml.vtioneit hseniurrliedictlgn tio loan ehlrges is yet to be Ten cases have been disposed of gihnaeedthe Queen's County Court e March .' Judge C. G. Duffy. Emer S. Moore vs. John Mc- Lennsn. Judcment for plaintiff for 008B. R. R. Bell for immune“! Tr dale and ano, judgment for tiff for $8.15 and costs. E. B. Bel runner for DON’T PICKS THE WRONG SUIT !l Mr. Robert Stamp Cambridge Clothes for Men A Friday o Saturday Apl. 1 a 2 He will show you the styles that are PERFECT, - e r a a the RIGHT sun‘ and l» Smefiu‘; dagekdceldfose For Saturdays Visit the C. N. R. Excursion offers these special return fares— Return Limit, Monday. April 4, I933 . J. Ledwell vs. J. F. McDon- plalntlff for costs. F. A. Large for mlliltgn McNeil! émtd 312%‘ a}? se uo . uugmen or d costs. A. Haslam for de- ant. Walter Wakelin vs. Ralph Worthy. with costs. J. A. Has-lam for plaintiff. R. R. l Bell for defendant. Kelly and McInnia vs. John Q Adams. judgment for plaintiffs plaint ff for . . R. . Bell fo plaintiff, G. R. Holmes f0: de- Mary Kaye, ect- ion for $500 for slander was ad- or judg- . k ap- pearing for the laintlff and e defendant. The case of lidsGee vs. Cusack. action for slander, has been set xsnsmoron - - - - use out t o. _ < dockete are our tsoagedfi down m: mm‘ A MURRAY transom - - (YLEARY - -- - - - — nrcmuoun - - - - sr. PETERS - - - - — sou s - - - - - — smvmrrznsma - - - - w------ INGTON — — — —- . hang-gr. rut-w. Sfioimmegt-ISKSSS A.__..._..._..._ DICT.———— FREDERIOTON - —-— FREETOWN -_ GEORGETOWN — —- — — GRANDVIEW — — — — HARMONY YJOT. —- — — PBDPORTENATELY IDW FARES FBAOM OTHER STATIONS SUBRATFARE INVITED T0 FilRM BANK Would Bne Testin g Ground For Theor- ies Says Dunning. BY J. I‘. SANDIRSON Canadian Press Staff Writer UITAIWA. Maimh 30 —(C'P)—- Social Creditors were invited to- day by Finance Minister Dunning to set up their own bank in Al- berta. as a testing ground for their . 0 tr ATRDJLT’; 003st Mmdiul u IIIJTSQCBIIIZIOITS Plait of War Fright —-— In Other Days vaincowvna. lids-rich sa-é. P. don't some mo.» of Canada's Pacific The Finance Minister chaile to Psrliadnent. for a bank charter and put it in operation in Alberta. where the people evidently be- lieved in their monetary prin them his He promised obtaining their charter unde hi5 honor today by the Fir Thousands of light pumps and large pumps have been ordered the Government and plied to local fire depa (The Alberta legislature passed case of exceptional needs, he a resolution at the first seeded after the 1985 provincial election instructing the Abertiazrt G0 ment to eiuplore the possibility of establishing a. bank in the prov- Military Plot In _ Uruguay Quashed 30—(AP)—A military plot President. Gabriel Terra. an] 1mm wldight million dollars to protect em shores may gvve an added feel- oonfidenioe. But times were B irish Columbia faced tho mgmmedi ‘conflict. with prepamt an ew qualms. In 1917 when lookolris on Van- reported lous simmanme nearing the city. Detective John "‘ “her was will» waiter-from made his suggestion when the House was considering a want-of-cimfldence motion directed against the Gov- ernment by the Social Creditors sub-amendment by Conservatives. There has been e. spasmodic debate on it for two weeks but today the decks were cleared for s. vote first thing to- morrow sitter social Credit leader The Social Credit adnendrrieoit criticised the government for not using the resources of the country to improve economic conditions. The Conservative nib-amendment that Social Credit principles would provide General Alfred Bakiomir, taldnlg office Wfls thwarted the arrest of five lfl-ISIW of President Terra, W011. orders m clean-cut victory in last Bimdt v H E cram “F,” a few m,“ n presidential election and will. toil he w“ mm The plot. was attributrd lowers of a deicate mmnarme-‘QH - Dr. Eduardo Blanco Acevedo. m binary-failed to show up e1- didrft have to shoot. Three years earlier, however, there was tenseneas in the H. M. s. Rainbow quimallt harbor on Vancouver Is- land when the Great War opened but it was unmanned and t amrmunitlon dumps virtually W919 empty. l-I_ M. S. Shear-writer was , 1.000 miles away on crui-e down the Pacific Coast and the province was practically with- Gennan warships Scheam- Ter-{ja by mailings A ter squc c rig dent Terra conferred with Pred- deni-elect Baldomir and offend H take any measures The C. C. i". made one attempt today to have the Conservative sub-amendment rifed out of older but speaker Casgrain decided gsinst it. As a result, J.S. Wooda- and guarantor: a normal inaugur- servatlves. although ‘ho was appointed the rules of the ffmisa prevented him from moving an- thet Conservative ffeetivl BRYANTO\'——At B5 U]! Street on Tueedlfl ‘Kenzie, Mr. William ' of Charlottetown to Miss Mar Evelyn Bryhntoll BUT TAKE YOUR TIJVIE 00D - If vou happen to personally meet Danielle Darri W". lb" ivonnlnr French star in “Mayerling" you say it "Dan-yell UROKEN-At Middleton, P. I. on March 30, 1938. Mrs Frag Croken. Funeral residence Friday mornin! It to St. Malachys Church, STEWART- At. 58 ant in her QM yea: Funeral from People's (Jhurda Ifi-fday, April 1st. Beryl tArgylemnreCO Get at the Cause land ‘i-Ioslllifll 0“ 29. 1931i. C. D. neral Home today March 31st; service o'clock. funeral leaving at 2. . terment People's Cemetery. N. D. MqcLea UNDERTAKER EMBALMER T > Charlottetown and ~ North Wiitshlre ‘ and otatoes-the chances are all nun-iu-uu-u-n kndiaehbntsoldg |