t ogfl. the crows and mag- are "on e p“ up years the Edmonton and . Alberta Genie and Fish . tive Le has waged war. . . department of ture. During the decade, i,- . m1 crow and mstvie eggs have n destroyed and 46.40 crows d magpies killed. The provincial . . ent pays a bounty on both .. and birds. ._-____-__. 5'!‘ A FIDDLE! N0 PROPHET. DAY! KING OI’ I AZZ NEW YORK, April e-Morc like ~ , leesllke mice-that lathe ..... oi ll- ee envisaged today four widely known orchestra "Repeal is having a tremendous sci’. on our popular music,“ com- "People, l - , are turning to waltase in . .. 0001M’- aomethlng like old \ songs, with light and dark w Iiplaiuinl he is lust a fiddler - not a. prophet, Paul Whiiema-n - the future of jam on the tep of American composers ‘They mint write something isn- v -- " said the genial White- . "before we can play it." ‘Ivory novel effect has ed.‘ laid Rudy Vallee. Individ- - ty in instrumentation, in his - on,will be the keynote oipop- ~ dauos orchestras in the next ~ Nets. . “Popular music from now on inuat played ly," said Phil Kar- "Bands "will be composed oi aliiied mimic-lens, men who would y whet we osll. ‘lone-haired’ mu- -~ if necessary." Goverumentisleedinghire- workfollowingthe re- -- etormdatnsgeinBrithhGui- Pivotal New York Stocks i? (Canadian lease) llied Chan . in and I‘ Pow . ll laialt .. . ll ‘h! and Tel "heavens and 02in. are 0;: , rn rolucta . Delaware and m. " lsaenan d Gen Ilec .. lien Foods Gen Motors , _ lnt Harvester int Nickel . Nat Biscuit . N I Central North Ann-ice ladle . . , Stand on N J Tex Gulf . ,, __ Union (‘arbide _ , _ 2“ | -% 8i EXCHANGE ' (Canadian Pr“; iioxrui-un April i-nlules ".1 ‘inrmgn exchange in relation (a t)" llllllilliln dllllllfi. ls i-ompllgd by (M RW-il Bunk of Canada, closed todny as follow‘:- Argentius been .548. Australia pound 4.0“. Lnina flong Ken dollars llvnlnark krone . Finland finmurk (I80. France lrnnc .0100. Germany releheuiark .3073. Greet Britain pound 5 50g Holland florin .0768. Hungary pengo .Dfl. India rupee 8W8. Italy llre 1&0. Japen yen bihiii. J_ugn|lnvla dinar .4226 haw Zealand pound d 21E. Norway hone .2503 South Afrra pound 3 40') Sweden krone .802. Switaerland franc III United l discount. LIVES TOCK (Canadian Press MONTREAL April 4—0f1erings en the two Montreal livestock market to- ill! totalled 21! heed. Receipts were fflllhoeed of M cattle and 101 hogs. The hogs were sold on forleh con- tract at 88$ fed and watered bscons, butchers and lights. fliers were not epough cattle “g calves fer sale to change the market. PRODUCE Prose) UOKTIIAL, April k-Tbe lfontreal dairy and produce market had a steady tone today and prise continua at unchanged levels. Butter notations for teiday creating a let-up in demon-i. No 1 grade was generally quoted at 39% to 8i. cents a pound for cnrlote ' er less. lace! ta totalled 1,038 boxes. - in gra ed shipments ia earlote er eel were quoted at ll cents a dosan for A large. is cents fer A me. dluna and i‘! centa L‘ grade. Ieceipta ‘ were I'll! eases. l Stock tations iitsrha Buihurul Bell Tel . Smith . liom Steel end Co Sickle . Massey Harris ifcCuli Front .. Montreal Pow . . |Nst lrew . . .. Power Corp . Qil"llfv‘ Power . Sirswinigan Steel of Pan . Winnipeg El . .. N. Y. CUR How iut Stocks 32%. tatee dollar 1-8 per cent B“ continue-i firm. the high leve I c! yea- "1"" Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) 2 I >- >- l ‘dB-El (Canadian Pleas) Amer Cyan B Alner Bu As G an Can Marconi Cities lerv .. El Bond and Share . . Ford of (‘nu A .. Pow - El llnil .. .. M11_\_II_NG (Canadian Irene‘) Shell TORONTO, April 4- Acnie Oil Aeonda .. ‘ Qi¥¥II!U-IUO as rs giifarigz ggtaczil “i pr ege institution." Ialconwood Accommodation (Applause). Mr. Len: "I wus sorry that I was unable to be present this morning. I did not think that the transporta- lonwasauitable toe ntanwho was sirflering from a enld. but I am glad that a number of fll.li'i‘.‘t?'.] o.‘ .111 House availed themselves of ine privilege. f would lillt‘ to asl: the Premier ii there is gun; to be ,enough room to house, in the new building and in the old P. 1-1. Tl. Hos- pital the patients who will be taken out of the Slmms building? Premier lirlflfifiiilihlii "The only solutlrm that I can see nt the pres- ent time is to put. the women partly in the new building, and the remain- der~over 100 oi them-we shell have in leave, some of them in the in- firmary. Others we shall have to re- move to the old hospital building. ‘Phat seems at present the only wny that is possible to get out of the Bimms building. That will be our 0b- ieot if we can accomplish it. I :1‘?- poeethe simms building may be d. At any rate we will cut the expense down as much u possible. It will take some figuring to put our in- sane end iniirmary population into the three units. Mr. Lea: "What f was considering was that the surroundings were so much better in the three buildings than in the Simms building, i! you could dispose oi it. Almost any building in Charlottetown can be sold for some purpose, I suppose." Premier MacMillen: "That is our object." A number of bills were given third reading. On motion of Hon. Mr. MacPhee, bill intituled The Uniform Sales Act (in committee) was discharged. House In Committee w; ' to fund certain expenditures. direct relief. On motion of Premier MncMillan the House went into committee with - Mr. Wigmore in the chair on sri Act 'l‘he bill authorizes the issue of $800,000 debentu we to cover the e!- penditures of i932. 1983 and this present year for unemployment end These expenditures, it was ex- plained, nrnount to considerably over this sum. It was considered wise to borrow $300,000 and fund the a- mount. An effort will also be made to get the bank rate on the balance ‘uoed w. is". asked how much mu been we were paying funds. He did not see much value in sinking funds under this method and it was immaterial which way it was done. w. Allen believed. on the eon- trary, that the sinking fund provis- ion was a splendid policy. We should sci, aside a sufficient amount each year so that the termination of the period would be sufficient to pay of! the amount. l-le understood the I “on Government was ge- ingterefundandtherewouldbe lower luicrest rstes. Peinier MncMillai: moved that the section be amended to provide that the bonds be issued at not less then three percent. Mr. Lea moved that the interest be not more than three percent. The amendment was ac- cepted by the promoter, and osrried unanimously. ‘The bill, after some further dis- cussion, was reported agreed to. MARKETING IlbL On motion of Hon. Mr. bullies the House IC-slllfidd committee read- ing, with Mr. Wigmore in the chair, oi’ an Act respecting the marketing of nature‘. products. Mr. Lea. regretted that be was not prment st yesterday's discussion. He approved of the general principles oi the bill. While he realised that there was objection to the danger of giving such powers, it had been the opinion for years that there should be some sort oi marketing legisla- tion. The inrniere are a discreetl- ized body of producers and unfor- tunately must depend on the dealers, regardless of the cost of production. It has been impossible in many in- stances to get a fair price. had been, however, a lot of unfair criticism of dealers. He instsnced the pork packers in particular, who had been subject w such comment. 0n the other hnnd, there was de- finite proof in the dairy industry that the ucers have not bene- fitted, owing to unfair price cutting. We should receive at least the Mon- treal price for our butter, Mr. Lea maintained, but we have not been nble to obtain within three cents of that price. In egg producti , also, standard marketing egisletion would be more satisfactory. m. bee. cited the clauses in the bill empowering the Marketing Board to cooperate with and act es agent of the Dominion Board. also to enquire into and report on mnr- keting conditions. He wished fur- ther explanation on this point. How broad were the powers of the Provincial Board to be? Delegated Powers They save time, and even now are owning a luxurious, up-to-the-mirui- te motor car is often more economical Old Car g Good Enough? Eiaqy; _iitst' riiiia ii: <1 T321 YOU'LL change your mind about holding on tothe old car the very first time youget behind the wheel of a Nineteen Thirty-four. Are these new. jobe- smooth and smart and comfort- able. And can they “travel”? Even if you aren't going to buy at present, you should read the automo- bile advertisements appearing in this newspaper. It’s an excellent way to keep up to date on what the spring salons are showing. There are import- and developments in styling and en- gineeringqnteresfing features pic- tured and described-which contri- bute to new riding and driving ease, safety, beauty, and e-c-o-n-o-m-y. ' Economy is unimportant point in“ these messages from leading automo- bile manufacturers . . . Exceptional values, long life, unusual freedom from repairs. low fuel and oil con- sumption! Economy is the reason they advertise in this newspaper, for here they can reach you and many other logical and intelligent car buyers at a minimum cost per person. Read the advertisements in this newspaper as an economy measure. energy, money . . . pointing out that Cheese again sold for 11% for our. rent make Onterioe withh H cheese at 11% to 13% cents for white and colored lines. A total of 12d boa- ee was altered lor- eele. Quebec otatoee were slightly flun- Or It ti. to $1.10 for l) pound begs and Now Brunswick mountains ad- vanced siightl; n, ‘[154 paid for direct relief at the present time. He had been informed that the Government had been imposed upon in this regard. Times, he said, are very much better than they were m , last year, according to the report of the merchants from Charlottetown. than maintaining an old one. HOD. LB’. McPhes pointed out . cVittie that without cWettera erl Oil .. lfld Oil . . "in Corn . . after holding firm in the early part of the day The French franc if? This I 1-10 eehta below- l_ast night's final xueeatious. The fram- lost .01 rent nt 0 Hill . IQ OI. t» ai_1o glllilgdanta-aega were unchanged a; Fish Quotations (Fsnndlan Prose) BOSTON. April ~i—Twenty-nine vea. as arrived at the fish pier here to. ‘hoiasele quotasicnez—- La cod e to li cents per pound, liar et cod e is h rents. Polock h in 0 rents. Week 4 to ii cents. Hake Ii io d rents Ilounders 6 to 0 cents [Alison soles 5 to 1 emu. Iaddock.4 ~ to 0 cents. Gray soles te 1 eeute. Haddock-Herod l!‘ to 9% emu, Currencies (Oanndlan Press) MONTREAL, April F-Tho pound receded on llontreul foreign exchanges today following yesterday's broarl ud- vane», slipping bark in the nfterro-Jn “'5 lower while the United Btutee d0].- was fraotiouelly firmer. poeud cioeed the day at 80.10 .00 cents emi the dollar firmed r32 ne errent to i Ii‘: per cent dis- tker curren |el were generally c MTL. CURB (Csladifl Irene) H. 1.. _.-- lil u. p 0i m Fete . Walker Pfd Moff Hull Prince Idvrarll laland mountains in M ' Tren well Vacuum Ventures . . . l7 FLIITII) How long did the Government. in- tend to continue direct relief psy- the United States a racket" in the ' country at the present time. While direct relief was necessary in some cases it was encouraging e wrong at- titude among others. Premier Machdillan agreed with the Opposition leader's statement in this . In spite of all pre- cautions he believed the Govern- ment was being imposed on to some extent. When reliable repohts come in to this eflcct, the names are im- mediately struck off. The Govern- ment was hopeful that by the month of lday direct payments will be ma.- tenally reduced. Last, year, he said, the Govem- menifs share was about. $25,000. Ev- ery eflort would be mode to keep the expenditure down es much as possible. ‘the Government would welcome confidential advice on this Under Both Governments 1dr. McIntyre said he believed direct. relief bed been abused to a very grest extent. He cited instan- . ces that had come to his knowledge where persons had’ obtained relief undeservedly. If n stop was not mnde to this practice, the whole w Province would be on relief eventu- l4 l.\'~'| ally. The members were suP w be statesmen. but the present policy was mortgaging the future of the Povinee and we would eventu- ally be in the same position as New- foundland. There should be some drastic measures taken. In somc was out to perema who were deed a year before, he admitted. Mr. J. A. MacDonald said it was 1],", pretty hard to draw the line in many T0 4 12 cases. ‘ Ir. lee asked if the roposed bor- for refun only- Premier ldaehtlllan explained it wee to fund what had already ac- cumulated as en overdraft. 1dr, said the people were not too well satisfied with what they 5% y,“ p“; getting. The Government ll‘ Ml D ._2‘ {Z should use more able-bodied men on tn - ,h thought. Wlthinehs pétutetk he had heard three or four persons eooiplein that the! . wind not pay their rent in the 61W- u‘ w ‘ l‘ and e should consider. ieaerely placing the unemplwfl _ was no reason _laehbe—ad Qqfl shofll an?» aet K mental It was, he thought, becom- ing "something oi what they call in the subsection quoted was to em- power the Provincial Board to put into effect any scheme decided up- on relative to the marketing of a particular product. Any particular problem might be investigated by the hovinciai Board but in the question oi marketing farm pro- ducts outside the Province, the pro- vincial board by itself could not, of course, do much, either with regard to marketing or investigtaim. lmleaasked letothe first rnethod of procedure after the Act wll adopted. Mr. McPhee said there were two procedures which might be con- templated. The procedure likely to be followed was that a group re- garded by the Dominion authorities ls sufficiently authoritivate may petition to adopt a certain scheme of marketing in the interests of the indmtry. In cooperation with the Iieder-al Marketing Board that scheme would be oonaide vd. If adopted. then the Federal Market- ing Board would be instructed to carry that scheme into operation and it would have the force and effect of isw. If it is represented to the Ibderal Minister that s per- ticulsr industry should eotne under the Marketing Board, decide that it shall come federal marketing provisions. w. lee. asked bow would the whhes of those interested be com- municated to the Federal Minister. Bed he the power under the Act to initiate action? Hon. Mr. McPhee: "He has the would be hesitant to apply for mer- keting provisions. or might even oppege any check rm the competit- Ibderal Act lo deal with en: tleular case. and powers of investi- gatimi were sufflcicnti; m llarkteing Boards. The Aet in “ is broad end general. Idr. MePhee ssld he did not have this information. Mr. J. A. MeDoneld t-hoifillt the Home sbeuld go aiow in this nut- renltweahsuwuehtervvvlu- tionery measure. hlrzAilensa-idhewasnotoppoe- V! edtothe bilLllewesinacccrd. particularly. with up Agriculture Oonuniflers recommendation re- Hq maintained thet. the Conserv- ative poiicy of protect‘ Ill lwt in the interests of , ‘ueera l-ie cited the difficulties of farm pm- duoere and maintained that the protective policy of the Conserv- ative Government has benefited manufacturing interests to the det- rirnefit of our agricultural industry. II. AILIN ANSWIIID Mr. Speaker strong pointed out uiat on the contrary. the price of butter is 28 and 29 otnts a Pmlnd in Montreal. The price of Austral- ian butter landed 0n the 1-004 the public and the dramatic clubs is spreading rapidly, accord- ing to Mr. Rupert Harvey. adjud- icator at regional festivals through- ii kk kkkk kk kkkk Central Guardian ls-ls. 4e. lanes-Ian a, Cards, 010., do Advertising liaise-Payable in Advance pnwselr Wsetianndlaaeoralaulgis. all Coming lento, ls. pew word; (la-lied Iotleos Linea per name: Inteare at condolence, 10c. s and Appraeinlen. Ne. pew be! or dc. per Iefiwva. lee my edvceiaenaet twenty-live esnes. out the West. _“A of return: proves these dramatic festivals are; infinitely more popular this year than ever," It. Harvey said, "while ,“ing atic ohms display an even _ keenees." Aluminum is being dyed and hardened in Europe by a new chem- ical prooeas, which makes the color feet, san-ateh-proof and almost; .Iee.p¢|aeh| adflornlanl s i Wanted I0! BALI — AUCIIOI I011‘!- Flve, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. i-tf. IOIBALI—AIIO'OD QOWTO (arrow first of June. Prank Ic- Ir. Allen: said the manufacturers in Oan were being protected to the limit and that and beyond the limit. anyone; that eouid be dime m: the farmers 1 wee some w blok- , butter." I0! lAll-JIWO UIID CABS; A-i condition. Apply i0 Gnftua. L-lUI POI Ill-I -- AUCTION FORT!- . PRO llfl. Michael. L-IGI WAITD - TWO LAD! 30AM). ere. 287 Gretta: Street. L-iofl. WANTID ‘lb BU! BIOOND RAID emmtet scale, ease and Apply Box U6, Bum- L-iol. 50111.28 W Will call f8. Bill eotmter. mar-sit. 1. f: i?