l i P E . ‘it . E {I l? l E i mu Loses Life In Auto Accident l? E eifig 5; HE}: l? " Marketing Bill In Legislature l? E E é ye i s? 5 5i s 5 gig: i552 l present tirn . The A u empowers thee Board a‘ cm"! W 0W‘- Wlmlm A- 9W1!!- were charms for services rend- "W" "9- W"! . The provides III) for inv ditims Farm Credits Bill On motion of Hon. Mr. Matinee‘ it: wsstmswwun "m: l‘i‘f°u°°‘”’”"' . I r- chair on the m respecting Farmecredita. 1°" u" Pm "f I "willed skull ,. g w,- and other injuries, aboutanhorn ‘ after she had been taken to the hospital by Long in mother auto- mobile. that intimation had been received. that legislation of this kind was in course of pre-yrrutlon at Ottawa and the Provincial legislature had been aaked to prepare enabling leg- There are two principal features in the bill namely: (l) provision for obtaining easier loans by farm- ers. and (2) for some expeditious method or enablng farmers to make compromise with their creditors. While the farmers in this Province are having difficulties. there were probably few who would find it necessary to resort to what might . Mr. hePage expressed his willing- ness to support the legislation. He naked if there was anything in the leglsdtation which would reduce in- Hon. Mr. MscPhee explained that the Act would very probably have this dfect, indirectly. ‘me bill was armed to with min- he did not see the wornnn until he felt the impact against his car and stopped to find Mrs McLaughlin lying unconscious on the roadway of the bridge about five feet in front of his car. had received an anonymous lener crit- bill, which he would the police bong stated that he was driving toward Bradford shortly af- ter ‘I pm. and had nearly reached the Bradford end o! the bridge when he felt hi; automobile strike something. He lmmedia , applied thebrskesofthecannndcame to a stop within a few feet. He said he was traveling between 15 and 20 miles an hour at the time of the accident. stop Long jumped out and found Mrs. McLaughlin lying on the bridge five feet in front of where he had brought his machine to a stop. It is believed that she had Just stepped from the sidewalk to l. cross to the east side of the bridge when she was struck. of enl-bling legislation. Th tkm of both the Dominion and Pro- vincial Parliament; is nsc give the Act its full force and ef- ect. think anytblnl could be gained by delay for two or three weeks. ltsnrcceaa will in part depend on the coed illdimcnt of those who undertake the scheme. Needles to say. every care will be taken to see that the personnel of gesgarketlng Board will be corn- n §trong said he un- vinoial lelislation. the Ibderal Act local marketing boards to be established. Mr IePaIe referred to the mar- i‘: ketlng of seed potatoes. At present prices in cmnpctit ‘n potato producing provinces. There are so many potatoes wanted in the lUnited states. The different Pro- (hrltvms and mcisc Seizures m Wednesday afternoon when Lhe House met, Mr. IlePage, on n (Auction of privilege. said he wish- cd to point to a discrepancy be- tween the report of the Mounted Police. tabled in the House, and the information tabled recently st Ot- tawa. respecting seizures o! liquor in Prince Ekiwnrd Island. The report stated on Page A2 there was seiz- ed ln Prince Edward Island 1295 gallons o! liquor under the Cus- toms Act and 199 gallons under the Excise Act, or a total of 1404 gal- lons. According to Hansard March 30th. Mir. A. ll. Macllean in the House of Commons, naked the following questions: (l) Haw many seizures were made by the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice ln Prince Edwarl Island un- der the Ctrstoms Act in the calen- dar year 1933 (2) How many scis- urcs were made by the Royal Can- adian MOlillted Police Edward Island under the Excise or Inland Revenue Act in 1933'! i3) What kind of goods were seized. giving quantity and value of emh. The question was answered by Mr. Matthews as follows: (l) ‘I9. (i) 31. (s) customs Act. rum 200 gallons, alcohol 50 gallons, whiskey b3 gallons. Total 323. Br- clae Act. Beer 150 gallons. mash 182 spirits 20 gallons, alcohol 99 gallons. whitey 48 gallons. This totalled 571. According to this information the total number of gallons salad Mr. J. A. MacDonald protested that Mr. LePage was out of order in introducing this statement on a question of privilege. _ Mr. speaker ruled that the state- ment waa in order. Subsequently. the House in com- mittee passed the Marketing bill, as reported, along with other busi- ness, in n previous issue of The badly from a deep laceration on her forehead when Long reached her side. Long hailed an automo- bile driven by Glenn Ii. Allen. 110 Fountain street. crossing the bridge toward Haverhill. Allen took the injured wmnan to the Gale hospi- I tal. Mrs. McLaughlin failed to re- lcover w- lousncss. however, and succumbed to her inlurlm at 8.15 B pm. An investigation was irnrnediste- Br 1y started by Inspector of Motor Vehicles Herbert A. Phelan, and no action was taken against Long pending the completion of the i.n_- vestigation. An inspection of the machine driven by Long showed that Mrs. McLaughlin was struck by the right front end of Long's automobile. The right front head- D light was broken and the fender wng dented. Mrs. McLaughlin was born in .Montague. P. E. Island, the daugh- ter of the late Mk. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rice. The greater part of her life had been spent in Lynn. She came to Haverhill seven years ago. Besides her husband. John Mc- Iaughlin. she is survived by a daughter. Miss Ethel McLaughlin; three sons. Roy, Charles and John McLaughlin; n sister. Mrs. Rose McDonald. Cambridge; and three brothers in Montague, P. E. Island, William, Michael and Edmund 111cc. ‘Hrs funeral will be held from the home, 80 Lindel street. Monday morning at 7.30, followed by a re- qulan high mass at 8.30 in 8t. James church. Burial will be in Bt. James cemetery. .1145; Vi‘: F Q 8 85%;?’ he was doing splendid work e mtato Growers 1:‘- Maine stock. He could see a great benefit to our Island potato pro- ducers if this plan were adopted. as it would eliminate price cutting. Mr. Oor said he could no! how the legislation would work out. Would the Board control all the Hon. Mr. MacPhee explained that it was only after a scheme had been nrbmittled to. and adopted by. the Marketing Board that it be- came law under the statute. The Act ccm-tcm-i-tes action by the peopl who themselves are 'onc'"rn- ed in the industry, and only then does the law go into effec. two important positions, he fining them well and the speak- er had ths utmost confidence in his ability and integrity. Gluten Federal Minister Ill‘. speaker Strong quoted from III‘ statement 0f Hon. Robert Welt, Ibderal Minister of Agriculture, in reflrd to ills Federal bill: “Some of the fundamental prin- ciples of the bill are. first. prin- lrlthh Marketing Act. that if a re- pesentativn number of produc - d any commodity have n scheme wbiehthey thlnkwlllbeinthein- tereafl or the marketing of their gnoduce and feel that their num- bers are sufficiently representative. awroach a I 5 b’ and whether it was empowered to penalise those who out flan or farm products. If not. he did not sea how the Act would Q1 . to administer the Act, and submit "L mm“ ‘m h, d“ m; ‘m, their scheme. In this respect the m. hill. libs the British act. is flexible; felt that flexibility was es- Clean Garden Culture In hsccta work there are uI-ny helpful steps which the gardener take quite apart from I110 was“ -- and (hast with arsenicals or contact insecti- cides. which wli amist "erygruatly in dieeking i i- 2%? igi e21 i’ Side-Lights Of Poultry History ucers in this country. , it will work in co-oper- is deemed advan- ir i s m 123M011 oitati ons YESTERDAY? .0011 MARKET lllllllillfliiiy-T Corrected-liar Every C P Wednesday and Saturday Issue Ilanday eudcftheflaverhlllbridge last llllhhwlaorderedheldiuballot u; 55 3.! is Lona‘. near the Bradford end of the Havel-hill bridge last night. Mrs. McLaughlin died shortly be- lnngreportsdtothepoilcethat In his report of the fatality to After bringing the machine to a Mrs. McLaughlin was bleeding 118 “m- n - ‘T-Sfifissu to world trade. On llrk year 1Q. Canada 2v I“! ' Pivotal New York Stocks mrsafifigsi f u .' Delaware and Hu l 3383852 RETAIL IAIIII 3£i$s§ "=5; For In]! Strength and Use . - ._ nssromv euro: reason? was ——?Q 119%‘ Advertising Rates-hulls la csnsnlonnsaianlssslatce-srwsndaiaalcn-lldmn In. J Printgry, Nov, i-tf. "fontreal Stock Market Summer ‘si-‘aéfz ‘for . MINING (Canadian Prsnl) TORONTO, April 6—A generally ..rong tone in the bane metal stocks and a late mild recovery in the golds marked the mining department cf the Toronto Stock Exchange today. g the IluIID In golda_ sterday. continued but d up around noon after Shore which recovered to show a net advance of 1 20 to 58.60. Silver stocks fllgiéshed n little lower on small voi- GRAIN (Canadlan Puss) mobile Accident CHICAGO. sol-u‘ 3-21; mglgtlngtulil; “m” - “ma”: The Jump c1‘ rya was owing to assertions that the United States import duty on rye would Icon be lifted. A‘ feature in the corn mar- ket was announcement clbartired for airllpurgut of 850.000 bush- el o corn i0 iu lo at the opening _ n“ of Lake navigation the firs: lake bus- Excellent opportunity w ' lnesa reported this season r higher copper quo- d the buying in Nor- anda and the smaller red metal abnr- Noranda gained l b0 to close at 42 76. Hudson Bay gained $5 -: Sherritt 4, Waite. Amulet 7 and Pen Elrlorsdo, Bear. Nlplaalng Eagle closed a little ovver and mining copomtlon lost 10. g_ apparently of a vessel changed lc 1A advance and provisions Z) . WINNIPEG. April 6—Wbeat prices 1y on the Winnipeg support from export teresis. The clone wus steady how- ever, at levels l,‘ cont lower. May wheat woun-f up at 07%, at 68% and October at 70 cents. board and continental houses moderate purvhnlea in the bu: when loose orders bu: d trading cams almost to a R D halt and there rvna nothing u, sump" __.__. over during the rest of the session. acume that ban supplied moat of the IIQII sufficient lo fill demnmi with their; nult the market atom] at only frac- lowerdllevela despite the fall- n it was estimated after the close that something approaching 800,000 bushels of wheat changed bands Liverpool when: was firm. go had a similar Argentina wheat shipments showed a sharp decline, South American ports clearing less than 2,lKl0,000 bushels of pared with about 1,000,000 at week. Australian Ineuln amounted to only 1,323,000 operations were insig- quotations were uninteresting. A little buying presumably of n v nniure which gave a fractional boost I‘ to rye prices was the only featura. Miscellaneous NEW YORK_ April 6—-Of 15 staple prices (Dee 31, 1931 equals 280 today 137 0 prev day — l’ . 1W4 high —; 1034 low 120 0. 1W3 high —- 1113 low 78 7. IKQ high -; 19321017 79 3 Wheat nor no 2 T5 Barley C W no I I0 flats C W no 2 d7. Oats feed n.- l 45 “(lacun- arr z wheat patents firsts Flour seconds $0.40. Flour bakers 0i 80 i I. Rnllt-d onta bag D0 lbn I2 I Hay no 2 pen ton cnrlots I16 00. Cheese current Ont ll Cheese surnnnaOnt 111,4 to 12% Thoma T cng. healthy. and raplgg yvsmm" “ Quchecs 06 4- 81 10 Waite Amu .11. mat $1 l" i» I111 . min I1 S to ll l0. - nu 2.. ... n. h, Ind Bay . m‘ Jack Man . was fcr the wocuet- Kf‘,’{',,__,;, ‘ _ . . ' ' ‘ - . ,s- .» tn-tnnvsisilrweli gw~' “m . . fill Kirk Town . Kfll -nnnanaamnn-- 17% sheet. Guardian Oflice. Salesman Wanted CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses. etc. 1i‘ P" HOUSE FOB. SALE-MODERN self-contained fl-ata. Hot water heating. Good location. Double garage. Apply Guardian. L-llfl. FOB SALE- 4 GOOD FARM Horses 'l—8-l2 year old. Also 1 Hoe Drill and Cultivator. Apply to J. W. Patterson, Hunter River. L-1145. FOB SALE - BABY CHICKS — Government Approved — Blood ‘rested by Provincial Department of Agriculture; High laying strains mated with Pedigreed and H. O. P. males 200 eggs or better. Elsht years experience in supplying the best. Free catalogue. Maritime Chick Hatchery, Saint Johnirli. B. INSURANCE SALESMAN 0B Saleswoman wanted to sell Auto- Bickness and u- Boa W. Guard- ‘ 15m Qflbg_ 11-1627. INEBGETIC MAN 0B WOMAN to travel and c9991!" "P'°°°n“' mufor old established house. Guarantee of 53.13290 P0? 7B"- costsoiittle andgrownc aatotcperpackei-Big l- 1‘ "‘ New Graph-uh. $eeda.Overl60,000natisii romerslastaeason. cllpthiaAdandletlarle et Beautiful Planar: - scndflficforicflilhdets (wmgwn company, Toronto, ular vegetablcswith Special a‘ llye closed strong at the day's top Ddpt. T7) N482" figure; other grnln nearly at a ataud- $6 off to if up campareg Male wanted with yesterday's finish, May S} com unchanged to l4 higbern oats nu- it 1 zit .... - an. usu- _: P’: altwo. midis . as . —-— etc. hen list. Hlfi llwli 3i For Sale m» nsu new Ian.’ 11?; 3 POI CALI — AUCTION [CITI- Plve. Briggs and w ted Cards. ua-rdian en i‘ Prlntery. rm. r-u. “n POI IALI—GIED OATS AND DUITLII WANT“), PIUNI 1Q 5‘ barley. Joseph McLeod, Dnrllng- Wlllenllior. Bill Lil-l.‘ m’ —- trim or 1'0 mac ram ron nan r0: sans: - sucnon rourv- Head Genre: Half-Gents. moss; rive. Bridge and whlat Score Copper Genie. UWN. dc Cards. Guardian Central Job 535513111» N T0 LET -- MEAT SHOP. APP“ 243 Richmond Street. L-YM. i .é T0 1J1‘! -- IIOUBI. OOINI Richmond and Pownal Busch Apply 82'! Flmrvoy Street. L-l ' T0 LE1‘ - LARGE BUNNY I'll)‘ room without board. Good ice atlon. Apply Guardian Ofliee. Ill-I'M Miscellaneous PRIVATE HOME IIIDIIBAI- tens pay. We start you. 1hr Canadian lflllhh ‘Ibronto <10.) ll-I‘! 565. HOW ‘I0 GIT A GOVII-Ni Job. Free Bofiht. Tl! 1L O. O Ltd.. Toronto U0.) _ RAVI A GOOD GAIDIN. of n- geuerally 80 cents a pound. half tailed 710 boxes. at l0 cents a dozen for A large, cents for A medium 11 cents for ed to 1,% cases. oflii boxes was offered for sal-z Quebec potatocg brought $105 $110 per 80 pound bag and New, Brunswick mountains $1.10 to $1 1.7 for similar nunnlitles Prince l-ldwvmi lnlsnll rlunlalns in 90 pound bags brought $1 86 to U1 40 _Clance (Carmella! Praia) lfncks irregularly 101W‘! firm. Winuipcg—W heat cloned lower higher. (Oanadlan Prone) Jewels "0" Amer (‘yan B . Amer 8n Pow As G an El .. (‘an Marconi .. Cltlfil Ne" El Bond and Share (Canadian Penna) Mocks B A 011 .. Beauharnola Imp ‘fob Imp Oil . lnt Pots . Walker PM petiton in the transatlantic flfllh APPBENTXCE WANTED T0 learn Barber ‘Prado. Short Course. expert training. Molar Barber Gol- ‘f legs, Halifax 11-353- warrrsn- rum ron rams July ygfl, Apply Watson Li l! - A Sc L 1739 mods Clyde R (Caldnlan Pres!) Moyq-REAL‘ Apr“ G-Wholeaale butter prices tended lower lllln rods)’ ou the Montreal dairy and broil!" market easing fractlcnally from the 81 cent peak touched during the week. the highest level Ln three years. ho 1 grads butter in carlota or less was cent less than yesterday. Receipts to- Tlra egg market held about steady’ at the week's decllnea graded ship- ments in csrloh or less being quoted and l6 cents for C. Offerings amount- Checsc was lirnln quoted at 11% cents n pound for current make On- tario with summer white and colored cheese at 111/, in 121,’, ccnis. A total (Canadian l‘ uorvrnnsr“ April s-urta Markets At A g ‘lrecce drnchmn Ilnllahrl finrin .6771. ilungnryr pong/l 5J7‘! '||di.1 rupoo .3908. Jlnly Ilr-- (Wm Inpnn yvn 303$ Yew Zrnlllnrl pound I X37. \'Ol1'h Africa pound 51530. pcsvra MRO. sn-Ilzcrisnri franc M41. - (‘nilerl States dollar 14B per e NFHY YORK. April Fr-Fnrfllfll ' change steady Great Britain If 17~ ll Ill: close 5161;‘; 60 d h 1 l-‘rnnre 0 M: ltaly Belgium 23240; Germany 30 Toronto and MunircaL-lndurtrial Toronto Mines-irregularly higher. New York—Siightly bigher- and New York-Bur Illver low-r; copper and lend unchanged; tin and srnc A N. Y. CURB Fish Quotations (Canadlaghoss) BOSTON, April O-Yourtenn v rrrlvrd at the fish pier hen today. Wholesale quotations :— ‘v rod A to d cents. Mar et cod 4 to 6 cents. Halddockjlcrod 4 to l canal. Hake 5 to d rents. Pollock 8% to M‘ cents. Flounderw 8% to 6% seal. Haddock 41f to I!‘ coll. Cull I SIM. Gray lolea d“ to 8K. Mrrgcoko Currencies New Zealand aviation enthusiasts! want, an air race from Melbourne. Australia. to Christchurch. WW Zcslrmd, at the mrvluaion of the lsondon-Melbrilrne ill-ins whim M.’ during the Melbourne centenaf! expoisilon next November. A fund qf $251100 n; prises is being rail- ed. and it 1:: horns’! to enlist com- WOMAN WANT! 1'0 BIW NI us at home. Sewing machines necessary. No selling. Ontrio Neckwear Company, Dept 147. Toronto (m) 1PM. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED WOMAN WAITI position as housekeeper. Apply fi Grafton Street. lrlll _v Boarders Wanted mmrm _ z noaunns. Ann, m Graftm. 1'17‘: sXCHANflET; renal reign exchange in relatl u I madlan dollar‘ ns compile lyal Bank of Canada close- i follows:- irgentina peso .3|Q. Australia pound 4.1075. llelglum belga %42. ilrasll milreis (B90. l. (‘hlnn Hung Kong dollars DQr ln-nnmrk krnn‘ B04. b! a.’ France from» (‘£30. T’ tier-many rvichsnumk D79 f Great Ilrltnln pound U lfil a r t IIW IOaK, April C-—IOXU pPONDQQ was aboIa aiming doll! h change baskets today. Ila as .