y 1, “Pm n‘ 1933 a rim cnaaaorrizrowu ouaaoiam ' “HHMLEUARDM I . .-... ...... .. ........ ... s“... Something NEW 01’ EASTER l The very prospect of Easter Pl-esents thoughts of smartenins’ "l! your appearance, and our display of Fine suits, Topcoats, Hats and Caps is a convincing guide as to how to go about it with a conclusion of the utmost in style, quality and value. You don't have to wait till after Easter for that New Suit you want; if-you haven't all the money to pay down, come in and get your New Suit or Topcoat on our Easy Payment Plan. . ' $5.00 lioiin, balance in small Payments to suit our customers Why wait when Opportunity Knocks. Act immediately. Get your New Suit for Easter on our Easy Payment Pliny County laws ol loesl interest but s0- "mlhlt of a lousy nature may be Inserted st d osnts a ward strictly , Illysbie ,1: Qdvllos. NORTH RIVER GROUP 0f Bap- tist Churches. Services Sunday, April 16th, will be held as follows: ‘ North River, ii s.rn., Clyde River, 3 p.m., Kingston, 'l p. _rn. Rev. J. G. Wakeling, Pastor. ,' FEW GEESE APPEARING-An unusual and alarming scarcity of Canada Geese in Prince Edward Island waters is reported by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who have just completed a. survey of the situation in Queen's County. At this time of year it is usual to sec large numbers of these birds stopping in their northward flight to feed on eel grass‘ in the rivers and bays o! the Province, but this year there has appeared, it is esti- mated, only about five percent of the usual number of geese. The al- most complete absence of eel grass in Island waters this year is blam- ed for the condition. Ii the geese do not appear in larger numbers during the next few weeks, it is possible that there may be a closed season on shooting for several years. It is feared that as there is s scarcity of eel grass elsewhere, these birds may have suffered from famine. isiisiiiii ilflVEiTlES | cnocossrs soos PLAIN on FRUIT FILLED soc curs WITH zoos ' BASKETS sun csnnisdcs wirn mos sun CHICKENS, BUNNIES AND cams, noosrsns -—RABBlTS—fli-J s KISSI-JS rzssrrzn WIUkPPEI) 2s cums rocxn . BOXES BEAUTIFUIJ FLORAL DESIGNS PRICE 65c TO $2.011 ASSORTED CARAMELS Melt in Your Mouth ONLY 29 CENTS POUND TOILETRIES and COSMETICS Au. nu: FAVORITE LINES Annmvis _ nUnAnnv-vsnmszirs - RIilllNSTl-‘INXK- cow's —HUDNUTS—DERVE\"S—JASMlNli-lifillitlills CREATIONS T0 surr EVERY morn»- a QlIllti;.\lll.\ ~ sassy T0 MAKE AN EASTER. SELECTION ii i~;ni-.. BRIT. SUBJECTS (Continued from Pose l) ii Wonderful Showing of lieiv Spring Suits and Overcoats At NEW LOW PRICES for Men, Young Men and Boys Men's Tweed Suits Men’s Tweed Suits in in Brown “s00 Grey and Brown Men's Tweed Suits in Grey and Brown 2 pairs Pants $20.00 Hats that set a new standard in Snap Brims, Raw Edge, Bound Edge, Only two of the men were first released on bail and the British Government instructed Sir Esmond Ovey, British Ambassador to Mos- ‘ cow, to make strong represlntations gto the Soviet Government of the grave view the British Government took on the matter. Sir Esinond consulted with Rus- sian officials and was allowed to visit the prisoners. He was then irecalled to Inndon by ‘he Govern- lment and mad; complete reports etc. Top off your new Spring outfit with a masterpiece of hat making that has won favor among men who know value, for perfect fit, abiding A c" I l hC comfort and enduring style. Wear it with utmost confidence for correct- ness of style and quality. The new colors are grey and brown in a variety of interesting shades. i‘ Y’ Prices to , 0s s - Drug;- saiiii menu-moi Qil"_"jt. MQNUQN MAY FUR SALES Men’s Fine Worsted Suits assorted patterns (Continued from Page 1) with two pairs Pants Another line of fine Worsted Suits in all the o“ MENS ' i the position, his reports included -~--.__ ewest atterns I C p f E t |° 8763-4-7-1 n p ' and a s ‘alleged mal-treatment of the pris- which time they were due to com- m"! oners and told of "third degree" mence selling a great slumber o; Men’s new Spring Topcoats in a nice array of new patterns and styles. Prices People were reading and diScussiiiZ a notice posted at the entrance to measures taken by the Russian of- ficials in the early questioning and $10 .. $20 have just arrived in a. splendid assortment of new colors. citric on?» cause 'A Suit or Topcoat at your own price on your own terms. L°V°|Y "gm shades» “l” dark cross-examining. 1:21:10 Hell. which was that owlnz WEDNESDAY . shades in the newest tweed ' ! The Elm-i“ Gmmmw‘ m“ ‘ mpemm“ °‘ a“ Fmifi" EX" 73 , _ _ _ change by the London banks for the ' (“Pm 154ml‘ 5@i'\'lCl.‘~—VlSll0rs introduced a bill which they term- ed an "enabling bill" that would ' give them Power to put an embargo ‘on all Russian imports, m. bill was rushed through the House cf Commons despite Labor opposition What could be fairer}, reason stated above, the sale was; gglfiol“ * Heart‘ Memmfli Positioned until some decision had been reached by s Committee of Financial Experts, which had met? i0 discuss the question; at noon, "Wlfilifllit. who siicndcd thc sales, however, it was mmmmced that, Mr. Callback ivns iold they are pro- patterns. To see these new caps is to buy one, they are wonderful for Style, Quality Boys’ Easter Suits plete. Our low prices will convince you of -the advisability _ ‘ Lord Hsiisham, Minister oi War, . and value’ and this evening was given final . , , 'A new stock of smart Spring styles for the Easter pur- , readin! in the House oi Lords. ““°““°“-’ ‘m’ aim" “viilmble m" ~ “um”; l‘ m?’ fmmabl“ ‘m’ °‘ P“ ade. Shades of grey, brown, fawn and navy in excellent Men s Caps 1 m the 1m week me o! the men. ajlllftoreign currencies other than the lint their duel-mg consisted of pain quality Tweeds and Cheviots. Every garment will give Prices a to n ' h“, been o“, on b,“ bu, h“, l‘ “d 5m" dilli" and it 1 P- u}, (mm "lldeeilabiv brvvdms adulij good satisfaction as to caring qualities and smart ap- _ y . been “meted to m, no one o, ti: siigeloatianrtediwzxriig lasts; uniii; diihllllilllclggnil 15st season. g . a acr cc‘ saw ' - peaIaIlcQ, Make your cholze now while our Stocks are C0!"- llfgiiess ca!” to $1. . their eases exeepiius their W" with a 800d rgpresentatlvc Zfitlllellcfffl; England is Plckliigsljllllbllisllijltlltallg ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Russian wlmsel" of those in the fur trade presenti "lid Gcfmflili‘ are not doing so wen, of buying clothes from us. Juveniles Suits, 5 in l0 years Intermediate Boys ‘Suits Big Boy's Suits, Sizes s2, a4 M1030 Prices ........................... A LOVELY NEW SPRING SUIT , ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN $5. DOWN, BALANCE ON EASY TERMS $1.95 ‘to $9. $4.50 to $9. $8.00 t? $l ll. PROWSE BROS, Limited Our large Gents Furnishings Department is complete with lovely new Easter Ties, Negligee Shirts, Gloves, \ Hpsiery, etc. We carry everything to complete the Men’s The Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters U.S. Tariff Policy Will Be Outlined In Coming Parley with them seiiorately. Kc made this statement when 111' formed that firmer Premier Her- riot of France had moved up his sailing date by two days in order to Join in the wusninswn discus- sions between President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Ramsay Mac- Donald of Great Britain. In the face of reports of dissat- isfaction among the smaller nations at not being included among the 11 invited to send special repro- aentatives, Secretary Hull said he had not yet had opportunity to consider the matter oi extending the list 0f invitations. (B: I. G. Vosbursh. lillwllud Pffll Sh" WEIR!) WASHINGTON, April 11—Am— ericifs new tariff policy to be launched during the forthcoming Washington conversations Wit-ll “will! world statesmen inolllliill! Premier R. B. Bennett of Cenadli "is set forth today by Secretary Cordell Hull as intended to destroy 5° 901ml! industries in this countrl’ iiiit rather to establish them on a "1 Prosperous basis. the same time, the Secretary bl Siato emphasized anew that ro- Iiildless of vbethcr the represent- lilvcs of several nations are in wilihillllon at the same time the Government proposes to converse W. W. ii. Carson CBIROPBACTGI will be given fun opportunity w join the discussions t their regular diplomatic representatives here. . Going further into the matter of a new tariff policy aimed at reviv- ing international trade, f-Iuil char- Tfirce Yes: Palmer Graduate acterized as antiquated, obsolete "'4 °° 3"- Philfli 1°73 and bcwhiskered the contention 8"" M“ m“ which he said had been raised um some 80 years ago that the result would be to flood the country with the products of cheap foreign labor to the detriment oi the American workman. He remarked that persona taking this view should go out and talk with the 13,000,000 American wage earners who, he said, have been thrown out of ployment under the operation of the highest tariffs in American history. For every dollar of curtailment of American imports, Hull told re- porters that from 83 to $5 oi goods which might have been exported are held within the United States. There are many commodities, the Secretary continued, which could be exchanged with other countries in return for products which the United States does not produce at all or in sufficient quantity to meet demand. noducts which this coun- try could take to advantage in re- turn for its surplus manufactures, minerals and foodstuffs, lic said, include specialties or hand made He pointed out that all countries products. Reciprocity Is Subject OfDebate (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, April il-Rccproclty between Canada and the United States was the subject of debate in and Boy’s new Spring Outfit except Boots. piloted the bill through the Upper House this evening. The Govern- ment, he said. would ,"leava no stone unturned to secure justice for (the British men now in peril in iMoscow." I Stressing the Government did not want to have to put the power of the bill into effect, Lord Hail- sham indicated his doubt of the treatment received by the engineers when he said it "took a great deal FLO produce such effects iipori Eng- iishmen and Scotchmen in only three days." A LOVELY F-i‘ Woman Who Burned Indian Idol Whipped ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., April ii -Govemor San Francisco lcrciio, of the Jemez Pueblo, who recently was charged with his fellow coun- cil members with allowing a young woman to be publicly whipped, told Government officials that the W0-‘ man had burned an Indian idol in violation of tribal religious beliefs. .Thc woman, Mrs. Andrea Frague, charged the council with Whipping her because she professed a bclisl in the Bible and Christianity. Loretto said the council would not interfere with her Christian worship, but did reserve the right to discipline Indians who intcricrc with the Indian religion. the Nova Scotia. Legislature today as tiic Iloiisc considered a resolu- tion calling for negotiations of a trade trcaty'in natural products between the two countries. The rc-‘ solution was introduced from thc opposition side yesterday and a- mended by Premier trade pact only in the event that the inteerst of Nova Scotia's prim- ary produccrs were protected and Imperial Economic safeguarded. ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN $5. DOWN, BALANCE ON_ EASY TERMS Gordon S. Harrington to give approval to any cf working on the scheme co-op- agreements lavishly on formal ensembles. Lynx He was referring to the tatement of Sir Esmorid Ovey that the men ,wcre “terrified and utterly afraid to speak" when he visited them in the prisons. _ Lord Passfield, former Labor Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, criticized the bill but wei- comcd the Government's assurance it would be used for no further purpose other than the defence of the six engineers. NEW SPRING SUIT Overseas Shipments Prove Successful (Special to The Guardian) QAOKVILLE, N. B, April 11- The recent experiment in finishing westcm cattle in thc Maritinics focused attention on this new de- velopment of live stock trade in these provinces at a meeting oi ‘farmers held in Sackville yester- day. One of the speakers, A. W. MhcKenzie, Superintendent of Ag- lriculturc for the Maritimes, Can- adian National Railways, com- mented upon the recent experi- imcnt and. stated that the I04 steers which were brought from western Canada last fall and fin- ished at Woodstock, N. 15.. had 'bccn shipped overseas and mark- eted at a good profit. He suggested that a few carloads oi steers to be uscd as feeders be brought from thc ivcst to fiic Sack- vllle district as a way of further (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. 5., April 11- The municipality of (‘ape Bret- on is in no position to finance long jury sessions in Supreme Court. After hearing County Treasurer Frank Rowe serve this warning. Mr. Justice Ilugh Ross presided ovcr thc selec- tion ol‘ a panel‘ to try civil oases and then dismissed the other jurors for the full term. Dark brown is allied to raspberry- pink, grcy, bcigc and blue in many I ensembles. Notice To Trout A ng Ie rs The trout fishing season development. The suggestion crc- lated a great deal of discussion and farmers and representatives of gov- ernment live stock departments are getting together with the idea opens on the sixteenth day of April. 1933, in all the rivers‘ of this Province. in the lakes that have been stocked withi Rainbow Trout the season does not open until the first day of July, i933. S. T. GALLANT, Supervisor of Fisheries. 8863-4-12-l4-2i ' cratively. Monkey fur and fox fur are iisccl l is used for trimming on twceds. until the close. I About sixty percent of the offer- ing was sold, butin value only about forty per cent. There was only a limited demand for medium and better grade skins. Bright quarter and Medium Silver, with size and volume of fur up to £9 and £10 res- pectively were in demand. Low grades are still selling abovg their relative value and the market since the sale is still very active for mer- chandise up to £9. The Paris sale on March 24 showed practically the same results as the London sales. Since January weather conditions in Europe have been against the Silver Fox scarf trade, but with the summer-lilac weather of the latter part of March, the merchants look for an improve- ment in the trade. Grave Situation in Germany The fur trade in Germany; was more or less demoraiized on account of Hitler's attitude towards the 800,- 000 Jews who live in that country, and if his campaign against them is carried out it will no doubt have a very disastrous ciicct on tlic fur trade of Germany, as the Jews rc- present a very large proportion of these in the fur trade and in con- sequence oi thc German attitude to- ward them, they have had to cancel large shipments of furs from the London sales. - There is every indication that Silver Fox at the May sulcs will show an advance ovcr the previous sales, if no grave developmental-lacs as fur dealers consider that the ar- ticle ls one of the safest investments of the trade on account of its resale possibilities. No Russian Competition In speaking of the Russia fur market Mr. Callback said Canada has nothing to fcar from that quar- ter and quoted a fur dealer as fol- lows in connection with fur sales there. l "at Leningrad, Russia, wcck ofj March 6th, the Leningrad Fur Auc-- tion held their regular sales, when they offered for the Soviet Govern- ment 1.101 ranch-raised Silver Fox Pelts and sold 9B2 for an average of $32.88. (American dollarsi. In The British people are very hi; censcd over thc treatment of tn; Soviet Government towards m] Vlckers Company r-ngmcgrs, bQ there is ii. general iccling that will be well and it is liopcd no sol-ll’ ous national cflccts will nrisc from the affair. ;,_ Mr. Callback had n pleasant trii across and was charmed with mg English countryside-S. l BIRTHS iei A? _. HOWATT-At Trfvon on April 0, 1933. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kini Howatt. a daughter. J RUDD-At Harrington. April ilili,‘ i933, to Mi‘. and .\ll‘.‘~ Pi-rsion Rodi} (nee lilurjoric Dalian-iii a dough; ter, Bessie Sclicr. ".1 GALLANT-On April s, mo, 3i 75 CilP-iilllli Sllvfll, Charlottetown. to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Gallant a daughter, Mary Edna. ..__..___...___ DEATHS m? "QUFTQN-On April ll, Mrs. Ben]. Iloiiston, in libr 79th your. Fimcrnl Uiiirsday nflcriiooii zit 2 o‘clock.-, IiIACQIfAID-In ilic city, Aprj; 11, 1933, Pcim- P. l\l&!CQlii'i'(l. nor-cl '73 Fool's. Funeral will inks ‘placi- from his lsitc residence. 267 Svriiicy St, trmm-roiv morning at. lll5 to st. Dunsianls Basilica. thrincc to Rom. an Catholic Ccmcli- ' caQZfT/iadt. i0 W0 wish thunk our many’ friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown t9 (u; iii our recent bereavement. w. A. SIMPSON nan I-EADIILY. 8858-4-l2-li. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBLAMER Charlottetown and North Wlltsiilra Phone 149 conversation with a London fur