Iii “housemate-Rosina!- C‘ D0001 r The P's Pa Covers Prince New Legislation * lVith Approval EirpectedToAi-d-A-gricultural And Fishery Industries. Farm Credits Bill Passes Committee Stage. n! M81811!!!" 1081a“! Rave committee reading to two hills o! great importance to the agricultural and iieh- ery industries oi the Province. The principal hill, which is entitled “An Act respecting the Marketing oi Natural Pro- ducts,‘ was read clause by clause but was leit iu commit- tee for further consideration, though it is likely that it will pan without amendment, as both parties are in agree- ment as to the principles it embodies, and the necessity oi its enactment. The other hill, entitled “An Act Respecting Farm Cred- its,” was agreed to in committee with minor amendment. Prime Minister Addresses Ont. Con ven tion (OJ. Iy Gfltlhlsb Ipselel Win- TQ1IU» 8- "ihoseoi thinknoth- Bothhilhsreintheiormoim- bill respecting the marketing oi nature-i products sets iorth in the preamble mat it is ior the purpae o! constituting and uteb- Producta Marketing Act. (c) To pay the operating end ne- censry expenses oi‘ the Board. (d) To inquire into and make s survey oi the conditions exiting in the agricultural, ilshing and other natural products, indus- trts; ans any III-products thcrcoi’ in all their branches and to report tberem to the Minister under the Ast. (s) Toinquireinto andmske s general oi the conditions which hsvs e the-r directly or indi- nstly or ere relevant to i m‘ gen as chairman pro tom. ‘The el- icommlumm av g;v.1. Annual Meeting of Charlottetown Sub- division Was Held Last Evening. ‘has mnusi meals: oi the may. lnttetown Bub-division oi the Catho- lic Women's league took place ‘rues. daynlsht. Arrusrdlnxnlgnu oi 001111115"! Hill. the Chaplain, ltev. Louis Dougan being resent and oi- iering prayer. The minutd oi the lest annual meeting were read and adopted, at. ter which the President. read her m. nus-l report, which showed the soci- ‘oty to be in a healthy condition iin- aucislly and s splendid record oi work accomplished by the various oommi‘ which ehcwhcre in this paper. lather Dougsn congratulated "w" Present on a splendid year's work and urged to s still greater eilort in the coming year ior the need oi Catholic Action was great and united eflort could accomplish much. Alter congratulating the officers and convenora on the reports brought in, Miss Dorsey retired from the chair and the election oi oiiic- ers took piece with Rev. Louis Dou- ection resulted as follows: _ President-Miss Florence Dorsey, len. (re-dented b! aocissastion). ind Vice President-Jose. J. P. Mc- Olosbly. 9M Vice President — Mrs. Wm. Hynn. Recording secretary-litre. H. J. MacDonald. Corresponding neon‘ Mrs. M’. sL smro . lressursn-lln. I‘. J. Cassy. Councillors — lirs. W. O. Davey, Mrs. W. lreinor, Mrs. I‘. Walker, Mrs. J. B. neznins. Mrs. Bare Ben- oit. Mrs. Dan Kelly. New business consisted o! a de- cision to hold a cake and pantry uve in the month oi April with (Continued om Pete 3) GlPl.MASONh ricigjnui (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, April 8-—'I‘he (town's case against Captain Ross Meson remained u- ted tonight eit- sr the iirst session oi his trial on three charges ar1sing from the mot- orvessel Kromhoutk dramatic es- cape from coastguard custody last December. Evidence oi a some or more o! posccution witnesses still remain- ed to be hcsrd. chiei among them members oi the cutter Stumble Inn's crow who seized the rum-lad- Y AY, s. 193s Sydney Steel Plant Receives B i g O rd e r Stratospheric Flight Planned This Summer lwilllfifl and his brother, but that plans are still in the iormativs ltegs and quits indsllnite. In an cflort to regain the altitude employed by Commander . . Settle end Malor Chester Pordney in their ascent some months ago. sc|EuIuni Irmrsnumr IWALABIES Three Children Un- aware of Stiif Battle Science is Facing, Play Cheerfully. (0- P- l! Graham's Specie-l Wire) NEW YORK. APril 3—6clence rousht desperately against no. mendous odds today to save um lives oi three little children. As los- ths victims themselves u”? lDPI-lrntiy were unawaro o! their plight and amused themselves as doctors sought cures ior their rare maladies. At Wilkes-Bane, Pa, seven year °ld 391111! Hendrick seemed unwor- Bennyb body is slowly turning to "stone" ea calcium deposits throughout his sylsmtem harden his 1mm. seems to be the least ai- iectod o! the two, she still can s day before Much oi that sq ent is now in Detroit, Dr. Ptwsr ' fi D u ty Solves Butter Problem (0. P. By Glued-Ian's Special Wise) ‘ HALIFAX, April 3—'l'he first shipment 0t New Zesland but- tcrwhesuhjecttotlse new exchange dumping duty was discharged from the Cunard liner Asosnia today. It totalled 1,500 cases consigned to order and shipped from the Antlpo- by by wlwlns infill the local market." CatholicPress Criticized By (Continued on Page JO) German Arms Shipments North Africa, Claim Military Posts Warned To Be On Lookout For Trouble F r0 m Rebellious Tribes. (LP. By Otrdlan‘: Special W!!!) mama, April 5 — Germs-n arms , said to be destined tor "heinous tribes in Morocco. were watched closely today by Bomb and Bosnian authorities Who mov- adtowoventthsiandixllolths” fled. .'l'he munitions were ens-outs from Rnttc-rdt-m with s German agent end Nani Storm Troopers. lespomfllls trite ‘rhyseen, A German indus- trial car. declared that miss oom- lcsponsible ior the German Court h“ pasmesaoar awn 3.8.2.: a: -""'--'%~"- --~=~ - m? 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H. Dennis, M. L. A, Mr. Mont- ague Anneur, M. L. L, also Colonel G. E. Full, Mr. Austin Scales, Mr. M, G. McNccly, and Mr. W. N. Wil- son. Hon. Mr. MscNutt. in opening tbs meeting, said: ‘The Agricul- ture Committee oi the House is made up oi members oi boon sides oi the House who represent tarm- ing districts. Oi course naturally they are very anxious to advance the best interests oi the people they t. There is a report going around in the country among our tanner-s that things were not lust se they should have boa in con- nection with the potato basins leatiall We donotwiehesallte laen the confidence that our runners have in our dealers. We will rather to maintain and ad- vance the interests oi both, or at least to place them on such s loot- ingsotheywill worktogether tor Bis mutual benefit oi both. That oannotbsdonsilsslspicionisrnm- pant in the minds oi ow tanner: gencrllly. “Ihsobiectoimislncctlngisto ascertain who was at isult lost ioll that the iermers did not get the pz1oes they should have got tor their potatoes. was our object oi meeting celled those people to ss- we possibly can was the nices- in the wood- last tall." did not giva the mat- muoh thought. Ego you noti- lzippars and the Harris Abat- are rqresented." w. Lea: “Wes Raul Murray not- lk. llsthitt: "those three been notified. The opinion oi those gentlemen mould be heard. I think we should hear than iirn and then hes-r Mr. Doulter U! him- ii.” so. Dennis: "As the flhdihll o! the Agriculture Committee must he among the members oi the Committee, I would move, Sir, that you deal with this matter in con- nection with the potato dealers first, so that i! there are other mat- ters on be dealt with b! tbs Oom- mittes tho? ea-n be dealt with then. 1 would rnovo we deal with this matter iirlt." Cites Mr. [Q's liabeinbllt Mr. Scam: "Gentlemen. may 1 make a iew rouse-sis. Mr. 1, Mr. locum-fled, lllr. Wilson as rqnsentative ci the Barrh Ab- attoir. We Annotated shims-s do The committee, after consideration of 10 PAGES Seeking to find the “nigger in the woodpile" respons- ible ior alleged price cutting oi Island potatoes inst season ‘and injury to the industry generally, the Agriculture Corn- mittee of the Legislature heard evidence oi potato dealers at a committee meeting on March 27th, a stenographic re- the evidence, will that. Our attention was directed t0 a statement <this appears to be irom The Guardian), it refers to s. statement mule by Hon. Mr, lea. The paper says: ‘This season the potato market ha. become demor- olized by reason 0i price cutting,‘ Mr. Lea continued. and it continu- es from that, I would like first to ask Hon. Mr. Lea ii he has been (Continued on page b) UNT. DISTRICTS INIJNIIATEB UITAWA. April 8-—(Clnldil¢i PrcB)—-Rising waters a1 swollen rivers overnowed their banks, in- undated inrrn lauds and forced inr- lners and occupants in certain low lying districts in Eastern Ontario totskcwboatstolettobusiness today. On the outskirts o! the Oepital, racing waters o! the Rideau River Bridge and the river and Bowcs- vilie roads. Blasting is being eon- tlnucd to open a channel wide en- ough to carry the ilow sway. The Hummers Brdge post oiilce and several other houses nearby are flooded. m some oases. residents arc making arre-nscments to move theh- belongnge to the Second sw- rey as the water lapped ivcund the ground doors oi their dwelings. 0n the smith dds oi the Rideau, prac- flgglly ‘11 land is inundated ior a considerable distance. Prom Winchester. approximately $0 miles inn Ottawa. reports are a section ot the Morrtsburg Ottawa highway h covered with more than two ieet of water. All vehicular emu is being dotmlrod by way oi Ohestcrville. Paper Company Employes Given Wage In c re a se (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) oTrAwlu April 3.-For the third time in the past l8 months s wage increase to nil cmployes 0i the Can- adian filter-notional Paper Company has been announced. The latest in- crease will restore wages to practic- ally the level at which they were prior to the cuts that went into ci- lcct during the depression. The new rats oi pay will be eilective irom March l5 and will amount to six a percent on the hourly rates end on all salaries oitlilo endless a month. notknow os-notwean mterededinthhlssttsretsltsnd wewomdlikeiirn to ascertain (A. l‘. Q Glallhll‘! Bloch! Who) 9A1. h-lbss that street rbeunld oi secret arming armrest-loos In Chemist camps. hurled at The increase will not be so great on ealariesfilnelrcess _o_i‘$l00.7 7 i Arms Smuggled Into Paris Forecasts New Revolution the secret service and judicial po- lios hunt tor the arsenals This search, rowner, was des- cribed as "too late" by Desire Perry, editor oi the newspapu Le Libcrte, owned by ionncr Pnmier Andre ‘Psrdicu. Parry maintained that the weap- ons are destined ior socialists and communists. The communist news- Bumanite declared. however, that the pistol shipments were lo rlgntist factions lorry said the communists plan- ned to isolate Paris by a general strike, concentrate 1.000 shock troops in north and southwest Par- is. and then caoture the Iilylne Pres- idential Palace, the Interior Minis- try, telephone oiilrea, and the City s Probed Legislative Committee Investigates Charges In‘ Marketing Of Potatoes Serious Charges And Counter Charges Made In Evidence Given By Potato Dealers Before Agri- culture Committee Of The Legislature Last Week. nurilifl LEGBLATURE PRURBBUES Pomp and Ceremony Mark Closing-Par- ties Prepare For General Election. (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘IORGPID, April 3—Wlth age- old pomp and ceremony, Hon. Her- bert A. Bruce. Lieutenant Governed‘ Oi Ontario, today wrote “iinls" to the fifth session, 18th legislative Assembly oi the Province and pav- ed the way ior the opening oi tho general election csmpeizn. Within the ncxt two months, the Province will be actively campaigned irom boundary to boundary, with voting flvectc‘ ‘to some late in June. Guns boomed a salute as hi Honour was escorted to the Parlia- ment buildineo by a troop oi cov- llfy- Spectators rose as Premier George S. Henry escorted Mrs, Bruce to a scat beside Mrs. Henry. They stood again as the Lieutenant Governor. escorted by officers in resplendent uniionns, walked m and took his scat on the Throne. losdsThroncSpcech ‘The 9900011 from the ‘throng read by Col. Bruce, covered a m. view oi legislation enacted at t (Continued on Page 3) 1' he Weather, Eto‘ in: HNN Blrrtlumce Briton l Pam’. Ase vmor l u: one; vi i1 Youua or.’ ‘Ill CAB FERRY SCHEDULE Week dIIl—l.R8Vll-\‘ Burden i?‘ m ; m. ilrirs) Week days-Leaves 2a Tormantlna i030 e. m (Isirer: D l! Fresh northead winds: partly cloudy. llrohsbi more unsettled at 1118M- (fasiadlan Press) _ y|n|;0ROl.|\qli'Al. (ll-‘l‘l\'l-,_ ‘loo- ontm April It~.\llul.lnum 1nd meri- sn m temperatures»- Drvraon . . . . .. -» l‘ 5“ Ahlnlk . l‘, m Victoria . 3‘ 2 Vem-nuver __ Edmonton 3 Ilauff '- ralgary 9" Regine . ‘n J‘ wlnnloes . Q l‘ Toronto .. 3- '5 Kingston . l? m Ottawa l 5 Mnntrwsl .. m‘, “ Quorum Quint John Hallie! ‘n Charlottetown . . rosstoaar Maritime West-Fresh nortberl! to easterly winds; increasing sled‘: these, followed by showers llarltba Iaetr-—l‘resl northwest b northeast winds: partly cloudy. N0“ ably more unsettled at night. High tide this eihrnoon n1 ill and oinerrow mornlnl It I .12 Son sate tats aevelag at 0 ii and Hell, under the (aver oi Gunilla warfare by un leitln ele- IOU“- iaee tomorrow lornin at 5H 14st quarter ssoou, ridey. All!" l, ‘LC p. I. as vl\~ elglm-en llnsha his than (harlot! etown .