l PAGEJZEN I F. c. A. Act And Island Senators Difficulty of obtaining copies of the rpport of the operations of Lilo Farmers‘ Creditors Arrangement Act “as the subject oi protest in the Senate rec-villi) bctiiecii St-n~ uwrs HilgllC-S iiliri ltlrnkriliui‘. The following excerpts are lrolu ll;iil~ Bard, Jtillt.’ l and 2:- Julic l: luarniers‘ Cred! tors Arrange- ment Act Noni-c oi Alvtion. 0n the llilllCt‘ of nioizou by Hon. Mr. llillill lit an ortle-i" do is- sue tor a. statement. srtting iorth the report oi . till ilw: tipcizition ul thc~ 1- Ci" ltiils Alflllllltllltlll! Act since r..- . Bl. 1932i‘ Hon. _\lr. stniitl i: ‘ i. ‘ll .\i-- . . liut tlzut nLIL’ ipif you. .iil. No tinit ls l iv \\ .nii.:pcg lid;- .i . ii‘ lliiii e rn Juli ‘. i i..i i; iiic nii:iii.~t-i' ti: The return > 1.4L to the lllst lilzirch. lli \ .v ‘i. "ft. ("i1 ii-uiiliirnnd: I should if i.‘ is n rvniirt. on it, CWWII! ll“; Arrange- i‘ It \i‘l , , ' i i . lili'l‘l)iiflll in l‘ "liirh \\iil lielniil U 1 t l um fiiiuiti to 1,, l ill ruirlitii‘ iii [(- Fl -t I ("i lltll s.ij.' 1, giiiiifiiimii i.» ill (‘lliil like in i" i irrlg"; Vflij; 1.0L 1i r-opy the llriilirliiitriit of v.‘ ' n to blarchl. .i Us would include 0m the ill(.\‘])< 11,;- Hit’ ( illllllflllS l i‘ t l ]ll'(7ilii('i’ the \',[i]l-)i w» lull ». tiiiiv, tlllil \\'illI'lI we compared s: It i1; _]il.Si. un- 1-13 ‘KN EES WEN T STIFF IN HIS SLEEP Agony to Move Them When He Awoke “For three years," air-loss the lower part of my In the mornzng, inure lit-am. i l\'l‘tl:\'l‘it‘l‘. ' mlll l! ARiIC-llllifid. A,W. ril- acid crystals = !““‘Il‘i'll vhrinnis. ~ tiniplviti ri-iluri? i ll iIl't) It l‘ 'l'.-\Bl.I~Jl)l i till llli‘ ‘l il on llli‘ - ii‘ ' iii; i-iiit-iii i934;- Creditors / li ."-i§‘il‘t'lll(II-~l0l' the "Jallnili I 'l.il»ii~ i lv't' t- [MPH >t\ ihiit my ~ .. low lill" t‘\illlill‘.llifillI but ~ l; lilPlll to YllFllSE‘ return I minim to the "fable in case iii~iii..i~rs would like to see [i lllt‘ honourable gentle- iisii find all they are look- . l shrill endeavour to get |i'i"ii'i. \‘.ilit'll was brought i ilic OillCl‘ House in Jan- 'Iii:tt is U, _._ Julie 2: on tilt“ Orders of the Day: imn. J. J IIIEUlICSI Honourable _ i<~:i~ii.i:g in the report i. ~‘l‘l'tlil)' with respect to e ors‘ Creditors Arrange- itit I would point out that siiluitiiilo missing which ‘il\l.lil"'\i in the report sub- \ 170M111] “:1, xiii‘ t,l it) the (Youiinoiis last Janu- . 'lli(‘ llt)ilfllll‘.lillO lender of the w; ii I mistake not, stated ti". till‘ report. to be submitted to a summary of |\l‘i')('t‘(‘dlll|IS from the incep- oi iii!‘ Act to MHITII 31, 193B. (ii iizi- st-litzdules in thc re- " l _\ ~LtJI‘LiI\_\' do contain airy, but others do ortlt-r to tintlcrstiind the is nc-rossnry thnt we l. .1 tlii- rriport submitted to lust January. This for instance, omits a in»; the expenses of 1.4- ait oitllWtl for the it. In qui tiiiii it i \ , . L. ii. .<i u. . ..l ‘\l'.il' 10573-38. Duiidurzind: Do you . Hughes: I want that. on, I want the report table-d in the Commons . '. Hill. s: I had, but. as ...., lt‘lll. to me, I had to return iiiiii Mr. Dandurand: I will lend it. iii,i_\.'. . .‘\‘.r. lluolics: ‘Thanks. In m. (l/lllllllll illt‘ members of this fiiillni" i-iiiuiut llllfiPfSllllld the qiiiaiioii properly unless they llllt‘ ilolli riipiilis before them. I i‘.t ‘iii sir . tlieiufore, that wc have a hill ‘Ill. number of 00p- 10.. oi both irporis printed. Ijointi Hun. senators: Carried. loii. Air. Imuiiliiriind: The Bank- l: uiid (‘omiiii-rrii Committee, to ill‘, m: lei‘ luis boon re- irrrl, \‘.lil liv sitliiii; next. week. i: lioiiiiiirzillri frituitl will have stuiriiiriit. ivhich ls on l'l"l ill!‘ Director of the \lt 1i will zippvnr before the ~ to uivi: information. I ll. tliow senators who i iiilrvptxsiiwi iii this tipcstlon, ill"\l not incinbeis of the com- lliPl‘. should liitonrl. so as to be til‘ l ‘nrmod as m all details of ti." opvriitioiis of the board. writes this City man, "1 suffered with mo: In,“ ma“. Dwhm I awoke with kllPvs so stiff that it was agony to Special treatmelnt Sold hr “if?.’i§‘.i‘§“’.3l°flmlfiiiiliiiéifé -J___1~ mail-alum w- 8w- rvroiiimendcd Kiuschen, which my dot-tor said I might take. I b88511’! Willi alxiiii a csffee-spoonfui first ihir-g lll the iiioriiiniz. T0 my sur- priic I found my rheiuna-tlc acnos and pains tllmllfillfllflng. I Kelli 0n and although 1am I have =4“ {Willi pain for two years. aiic ‘o :0 to my office every conditions are often n excess of uric acid 'l‘w:> of tho iiwredionts uri saw. have the power . Nature t0 "stay through "ill iiiii Lillie in my room just mons office, told inc he had only ,.1 i‘ tLilYlllb are in the‘ one copy of Return N0. 88, and l iiit- Ilouse will not» with great reluctance lie let. me - . .'i.fl.wlt1l'i' iiprlntuig tntii’ have it for a short time. Before I iiiitillllbllli. l had finished with it there was a fill‘ Li: Will the hon-j telephone request for its 'll<lt‘lli.\ll glve me a copy" diate return. In the meantime I ltimiil miidiiruiirl: I ‘desire, able. and it seems to me there is he annual re- - ...t lion. Mr. Alt-iglien: Hear, ~~hiill luy on .1 t‘I‘Ll lrom King's _‘.lr_ liiiililfitJ Illlti the hon-i ii- iuiiior inevi-lie-r from Will» iliiiii. .\ir Hum» may catch Catarrhl HAY very little to print additional copies. It means only the price of the paper, once the type is set up. Hon. Mr. MacArthur: I may be able to throw a little light on the subject. we get tons of reports printed, at a cost of many thous- ands of dollars, and most of them we throw into the waste- paper basket; but when we ask ' for copies of a report 1n which we are interested we can get. only a. copy or two. I spent two days go- ing to the Distribution Office and seeing different officials, and lllmily Mr. Boulay, of the Com- imme- ' iiais in the office of a member of tiic other House and he handed me a copy of the report. So there must be more than one copy avail- something wrong with the ex- planation. To-day I wanted a copy of the report which was tabled yesterday, and Mr. Blount was good enough to give me one. I do not want to monopolize the copies. Surely other members are entitled to them. If the Government does not; wish to print information that we are interested in, we might take up a subscription to defray the cost of printing. Hon. Mr. Dandurand: I shall try to get ten copies. If none are available. I shall ask that there be a further printing of the re- port. Right Hon. Mr. Meighen: Has the Government never heard of tho stencil system? It will make fifty copies in fifteen minutes. and it is infinitely cheaper than print- in NEW HAVEN SCHOOL The following is the of May Grade X —Jr.i Louis Devereaux. 2, Catherine MHCNPVIII. Grade X Jr.—l. an. Grade VIII-i. Anus Docherty: and Alex MacNevin equal; 2. Wll- are taking pynce m the C » ti s. h - Grade lI-l. Anita MacDouuall; ffffnlm‘ w m’ "m" L‘ “h” d°mi bur Gas 2. Jamrs Tierney; 3. Everett Boyle and Louis Tierney equal. Grade I -l. John Gass and Edison MacDougall; 1 Jean Pol- lard and Velma Frlzzell; 3. les Frizzell. liifls-lviliee Pollard, Anita MacDoug- a CIIELTON SCHOOL pupils of Chelt/m School for the months of April and Mav: Grade X—1_ Jean Schurman: 2. Areta Gardiner and Pauline Mc- Olive Rogers; .7. Howard Clark Grade IV—1. Joyce Schurman; 2. May Campbell and Tisy Mc- Curdle (equal); 3. Alden Rogers. Grade III--1. Clifford Rogers. Grade II-l. Claude Rogers; I. Fiverett Rogers. Grade I ISr.) la) —- 1, John Dmili; 2. Ivan McDonald. Grade I (Sr) —(b) Blanche Craig. I Grade I (Jr) (ii) - 1 Lorne Sherry: 2. Iiileanor Murphy. Grade I Jr. (bi-i. Albert. Mc- Cardlc: 2. Gerald Rogers Perfwt Attendnnce—Johi1 Doull. Lorne Sherry, May Campbell. Joyce Schurman. Teacher, Annie E, Lowthcr. PLEAS ANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE ll/llltlllfflllflf I luivc ll-in. Pr. nTlLUblCHI IVIliy I sug- hcrii ilifoiiizr-rl lliui. i r» lillhilill rr- ;;i . to lll_\' honourable friend that lwii 01' 11H‘ "lIiY-"il-i-ii’; 0i iili‘ i: ~ dots not. wish to get the re- izi (mmtii Ix lirriir-i - 1 piuiiittl he could perhaps 103.1. will hi» . - iiliil‘ or llVt’ copies made . llousv ililil il - lliltlll‘) to us? li. is not. possible ' or lll~lfll "rii l-illilli; til!" siding of a committee ‘ii .' . iiiitl Hfll it. "Jill li|l‘l.lll\ (lit. “I10 ilif‘ u report. iii forty or fifty l!‘4l]'i iliiii. \\.'\t'. ill tiu | l.','\ unit iind out. right on the Jlririiiiitiit l-iitl on the Table of tlic ~piir o: the moment, what you oiiior llousc lost. yi-zir {lliti now 'i\.'lli to got out of it. If there IHKPII for liy my honourdlilc \'.l_‘{\‘ r-rru our copy available, any- llll‘ll(lS from Wllllllllfil! illon. Mr. tilli‘ who siutliczi ll; could obtain li-iiii ziiul Kong's illnn. Mr. mutt is or». ituil and could then lluzlirsi. 11..., the rvpori. over to somebody lion. Mr. lluqlies: No; it was in rii Jiinuurji‘ of this your. Ilon. Mr. lmndurlinti: All richt: fr If the i938 report. docs not. non- ul lain all tho information, the-n I shall try to get n copy of the earl- H Fume I Says: M The way your suit flis has everything to do with our pcrsonnl appearance. i very man or bov is entit- kd to i; primer fitting suit. It‘; nn rxpvrt join. Drop In . and b? convinced. I do all l my oivn measuring and fitting. having hud years m of m r-rlcnce in cutthig and m"; in the large cities. J. P. MacPlierson ' and Son I55 Great George Street durable inhrllll thll "|‘ who is interested. lion. .\7r. Dtlllfltlffllldf I will get mil the Department of Finance l ilie cullitlh it has. The hon- nt-iitleman (Hon. Mr. URllrtS) slates there is only one sheet. missing from the statement iiibled yesterday. I will get that shoot. lion. Mr. Hughes: There is real- morc than that, though that is i J- PI-W ltllic outstanding omission. Head- ings of expenditures in the report id on the Table yesterday ire different from those of the report tabled in tlie Commons last Jan- uary. It, takes a llttlo time to ur- ranlzo the understand it. ITIBLLEI‘ _l0 0X18 08in Hon. Mr. Dandurand: I will give i ,‘ to my honourable friend right here and now the copy 1 have. Hon. Mr. Hughes. Hon. Mr. Hughes: It In not for c, ii. is for the House to decide- Hon. Mr. Dimdurand: Certain- ‘Hnn. Mr. Hughesz-whether or not we should have a sufficent number of copies to enable hon< ourlible members facts before them. There is u great deal contained am quite satisfied to leave myself in thcmjuggemen; loilfhthc Houafo, but! in wosou aveuau- ch"mm°'“ ficicnt numbor of copies heron ' us to enable those who take an INK U I" ll to have the in thlli report. l The regular monthly mectln oi‘ Pleasant Circle Instltutn wins €l0ld at tlu- hcmn of Mrs Elmer Gam- ble. 'I'he meeting ooonrd by mem- ihers rr-peatlnflr the Creed in unison. 5179m- ih? WWW-Dd V1555"! hi! Roll ivas cai'r~d and minutes of "M19. M1‘. JBCK ‘Veb-WQT- 357518311 previous meeting read and approv- H9841- ed. Reports of committees were heard and bills presented paid new committees were apnolnterl. Sir-k. Mrs. John Walker and Mrs. FRI:- Houiier. Prmram. Miss Beatrice Tierney and Miss Helena Kcouuh. School committee. reappointed. Correspondence mid and discussed. Next meeting to be d at the home of Mrs. Iii-ville Large on the afternoon of June 9th. Roll call to be answered with 25 cts. Delegates to P. E. I. Convention were appointed and program ar- ranged for district. convention. Program consisted of Rendinu. Snrinvtime. Mrs. MiwKay, Read iniz. When the Eli's Come Dim. Mrs Bouiter. Plano Duet. Come To Schml, Misses Marv and Bee Gam- ble. Blending. Tell It To Him. Mrs. Gamble. Reading. 0 Whv Should the spirit o! Partner Be High, Mrs. Wmker. Duet Clutter. Misses Marv and Bee Gamble. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and meatlng adjourned with the sing- g of the National Anni-in. “crisis in i) EXAMINATION I H5581 and lilizamn; Glace» ‘ ll. .1. uinoii i OPTOMITIIII‘ IIVlD-SUIMII COIDS Quick relief. Now kithh N08110- LINI Null llomedy wk In 50 I0- mp (Dennis) 2:3".f1"4‘;- m“ w. wile of Wllllun c BliwhQll-IU‘ Soothe: 501111555» in 410i Gil 01' "li“l*"“‘°”.l"f" ‘d2’ ma“... it‘ 7025330‘? mhm" 912m“ r n o urn . u ey. n“ 50c. ,hadb'eenllloxilyafewdnys.uedi- meteor.“ “u°°°‘l"“' d a was on ro- nounbed death due to a cele a1 - hemorr e Mn- tchelde: was born ln rt Hill, Prince Edward Ialnnd, Cans , July 7, 1581, ntelllg w years o. e was a l t te n u-i u Nltizk 7i um mgr" from comes i? .1300. en e “as on member of the Flt-gt regatlon- Hon. Mr. Casgrain: Ax any 51 Qhll-Tflh 01 50111-11 0Y- MY- newspaper man knows, it costs ‘mic and m9 The soil fertility is not the soil of this country. g. , . 1 riigiiti) 510a. Ml‘. Grllhflmi n. timff, frlggygrmifiagsgciglgfagrtgrvx 0° s e‘ than evcr before u-nd as l.'1 th Hon. Mr. Dimdurand: I shall - ' we '3'" brinq that suggestion to the ut- Zgoiefhflw "end towards mecham‘ tention of the appropriate ol- on ‘i; a good thing we Despite finals‘ the opiruon in Eastern Canada. that answered by greater concentration report oi’ many ireslcr be ‘ t New Haven School for the month of larger farnfiiurlxl-g n22 rlrieeogenlzl-F‘ n . no . "The advantages of mechinlzation 0J8 mo-t apparent in Lhq plain; Rvflald Grfiefl- area... and more especially in certain sections of the dry belt.’ 2. Verna MacKlnnon. 1111 ‘ Grade vH-i. Arthur Pollard: z. ‘flgiynzrtllxnstsoufixigmbegfikattckhlggfa; Emmet Cavanagh. believes mast; Canadians are una- Grade VI —1 James Murphy; .2 wan 0g the rapid progress made in 5.132315“ MacPhee; 3- Woodrow qhangm; the am-gwltural “balm l Bf‘ H . Grade IH_L Melville Pound presented by the Prairie Provinces. methods with a view to moisture conservation and soil drift. control. them is very 011M‘ part from straight grain The following made IVEI‘ aoo- gaifigliefgge"ggg,,ilym,glimore hmmy Louis Devereaux, Alex MacNevin. adapt“ m wheat than forage crop‘ and that livestock must continua Temher: G- “a” W350" excegtfctvxvgiyereanamidrfirrislge pm“? available. Following is the standing of the g effort w make themselves self- sustaining, loeeplxig gardens. poultry and enough livestock for milk and meat for the home. Gram will be Carrile ( iial). Grade 11-1. Harold Campbell, Qfiddrflgf; "tmim '° mm“ _ _ - g and de pasture. éarficligm McCardie, 3. George Mc “NW have wand the wmmh 6,3,1}, VI _1_ Freda Rogers: 2_ producln power of the western farmlan s. The West will back more rapidly than most people believe." Head on Sunday. the guest. of er brother. Mr. JOhn T. Oomorln. 117E I In Memoriam III- W- Q BATCIIELDEB Hollioke Rebekah 801131;? Hadev Grange, two sons, William E. of Man- chester, Conn.. and Richard L. at ' Mrs. Peeso and Mrs. F. Douglu Rhodes of Belcherwwn; Miss Susan Bflifilleldfl‘. R. N.. of Freeport, L. I. Mrs- Kendeli s. Elston o! Lake- oort, N. H. and Miss Shirley Bat- chclder at home; four brothers, Richard of Belmont Fred of Port Hill. John of Bran on Manitoba, and Everett of Alberta. Three Sis- KQYQ. iMflfyl. Mrs. William Sharpe. of Mansfield. Mass; (Susie) Mrs. John D. Murray, of Belmont, Muss. and Miss Melvina Dennis of Port Hill and five grandchildren. Farming In West More Sensible Says Professor (By Robert 1;. Taylor, Canudlan Press Staff Writer; SASKATOON- June 9~—(CP)—-DT. L.E. .K.i_rk, dean of Agriculture of University of Saskatchewan, says. vii-ester“ Canada's agriculture is in a. transitory stage and about to emerge into a second and more sensible phase of devel eni. "We have a much bet r up - ciation of our soil and cllmabe gee- tors, the type of farming most like- ly to be succesful. the best methods of tilting the loll and conserving moiture." said Dr, Kiri; "We are learning more and more each day how to build a permanent. and stabilized agriculture in the West. We will gmw us big crops as we did in our bumper year of 1928. depleted. potentialities in There are great western form problems would be 0n smaller farms. the answer to Dr. Kirk. a veteran technical “Promising and important changes crOP- in improved tillage money can buy. We know how I We're in busiuesl good service. (h just like you probably are, and we know a: the bee: wny to get you to come in again is to gin you WED LIKE YOU TO DROP IN and llmplg om- aervlc: next time you: gu tnnk runs low. We'll lay—- Thanks for the buslness"-- and we'll u, l; with prompt, courteous attention. If you're not pressed for rim windshield (for safety’! sake); to make sure); inflate your |°"8"); look a: your battery (i: might and check your lights (might save you u Lubrication? That's where we shine. e, we'll clean your check your oll (jun tires (zheyll y“; be dying of thirst); ticker some night). Finest oils and gran” And all those special lubricant! the modern so: neejljs. Your cu has its own special requiremen - Wfl] 0 I re job and check. every lubrication point scientifically. FOR SMOOTI-IER, ‘Then’: oral thrill In the oxen power mud unoothl: yo.’ rmmce you get with 3"“ N "'1' l “Si! of knocking. Ir’: the one of motor fuel may; high ° r motor: need to open“ n their but. One unkfill of lino will con- vince you. Fill up today n the Buo pump. IMPERIAL OIL DEALERS Jwlmwélmaé, ‘m: dry belt of Saskatchewan little tendency to de- growing. convinced "Never-timeless. there la s gun nd growing interest in farm gar- ens. Farmers are making a real come Cardigan Head And Vicinity Mr, John Mustard MLA. Cu- dlgan Head motored to the city Saturday on business. Mrs. Daniel Driscoll, Johnston's River vius a. visitor to Card n Mr. and Mrs. Nichoron Lundri- zhan. also Mr. and Mrs. Edward Redmond. Cardigan were visitors to 48 Road Sunday the glib-KM of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carter. Mr Stanley Burke. Pbrtune Bridge Mr. Bdbbie Ferguson- CNE. employee at. Cape ‘lbw-nicotine spent the weckend at his home in Cordl- rmn Head. Mr. D.C. MucAulay. C.N.l't. section man at. Cardin hu en- tered the Kim's County wpital to undergo oper ti fo a ndi- cltis. Hisanmany Bfrioexi-ids rwiowehlm a speedy recovery. Mn. Patrick MoQmid. 48 Road wosavisitortothecityonflimdw evening. Miss Rita Sullivan, Cardlfln was u visitor to St. ‘Imus on Simdny. On Wednosds illblr pli- IIONTAOUI. P l I. l Olloo Connected Ilfl - Druphn QUEEN'S COUNTY ROADS (Contlnuodl Machine N0. l0 ($1,321.11) Cann, Russel M. $261.25. rm» "rarest-r- erguaon. ux , Hill, E. N. 7.008. Irving Oil Co. Ltd $210.20. Imperial O11 Ltd $81 M. McDonald, Hu h $309.00. Power, Juries $2.25. Somers, James E. $10.20. Woodslde, Herley $11.30. T0551 - — ~v — — 41,321.11 Machine No. ll ($1,480.00) Cameron. RD] $52.50. Campbell, D. J, $2.50. Domini Oil Ltd $7.78. Irv Oil Co. Ltd. $494.90. McMahon. Joseph $7 50, McPhall, Neil $355.50. McPhail, John D. $65.00. MoPhall, John $8.75. McPhail, Donald $2.50 McKennl. Charles $2.37, McKinnori, Howard 277.50. McMnnus, Louis $2 .50. Smith. Anthony Tools. James .75 Wood Company. The $2.00. Wright Bros. Ltd $5.00. Total — — - - - --si_4a0,oo Mlchine N0. ll ($1,545.48) Barrett, Reuben S. $2.00. Gallant. Ami-cw $402.50. Gallant, Frank $82 25. Gallant, F. H, Gallant A,. Kill So mm - - - —’ —- 41.4450 Molhlllo N0. l8 ($1,101.43) Coatell, I-‘Dhe .55. Howard, Hnenfi. $5 00. Inrivmspsmi 011mm? In”? u’ Manon Russell 5201.00. I Mcmiii. amid mono. Molwaiu, 00. Poole & O0». L. ll. 015.71. Wmi, Dlvil $268.70. Total —--- ~ "' —-0l.101.fl mum m. u ($011.00) m on mason. on Oo- . .01. eu- "Masai? who.’ $6.0m diam-rd. ' mu r- - -- - - - 4mm B!‘ I0. ll ($1,518.10) n. ¢ zoned‘ HOW THE l\_._.-._2YAWENT rrvuiz on O0. Ltd $803.15. Mullins, Patrick as oo. MoLtire, wiiium p.25. TOtI-l - -— - — —- — 41,315.10 Machiuo m u ($585.55) Oummlnkey John 05.87. marl-mi oli Ltd 270.56. K 1y, Patrick $251.85. Myer-s. Daniel $251.55. 'I‘0tAl——-------$958.N Mlchlnc NO. l7 ($1,161.41) Imperiul Oil Ltd $377.52- Jones, Wendull 74.05. Kellv. P. J. $ .06. McEachem, J. E. $1.50 Total --.—- — — — -—0l,762.42 Mmhina N0. l5 ($1,388.80) Docherty, Bernard $1.25. Docherty, Georg E. $ .30. Im fill Oil L $811.80 Lu James .00. McKenzie, W lium $0.55. McPherson, An $347.70. iicPher-son, R0 erick $106.25. Wichoison, K. 8. $150. flnton, Prod $308.70. Pnnton, Clarence $0.50. Phclon. Bophus $113.25. mm - - - - - 41,252.00 Muhhe No. I (H8545?) Bur-wise. Re insld $151.50 Brace M u. a Oo. ml sum notion. Pm: . $132.00. Fennel! 5i: Chandler $1.8. Im mi Oil Ltd $00.00. Irvin ou m: $11.11. Pom-l, Joseph $0.50. ‘Plwmwon. smiley $101.00. Tohl---_---$Q35.Q Mlahinc u». so mum Bruce $1 00 Cousins. rfiIMLM. Im id Oil . . Mu ilen Patrick $5 7.70. McCall-humane Oil O0. Ltd. iuiwuteaconromuio. 'I\M1———--—-4i.aoi.u 5! l0 Muum No. $1 (mom M06115! Oil 1M. 7.58 Henri. ltonrl- 551.1810. l€$?i-if‘l'i'8}..'l5'3lm. bm-------cmn India In. I5 (514771!) ROADS-KING COUNTY ($35,915.04) Mellon N0. 1 (W155) Bolton Angus $4.00. chmrie. Fred $14.30. Gievorie, John A $175. a "m. ‘level-lo, George Gillis. Everett $8.25- Hcarey Manuel $2.00. Kennedy, Uoyd 11.25. Kennedy, Oran $10.00. Landner, Alex $4.25. N. . $5.25. McDonald. Ronald $9 50. McDonald. Walter 5.50. McDonald. Joseph 2.25 McDonald, Edward $8.75, McDonald, Jose h A. $3.25. McDonald, Kim 1e $28.25. McDonald. Daniel $2.00. cmnald. Leo G. $7.75. McLean, Joseph $15.00. McLean, Lox $7 50. Mcbmn, Alexia $3.75. McLean John $4.51. m n‘: .15 . Id . Stein-t, Charles $2 00, B , IWI’ Q 00. v - p 'l'otll--———-—-—-CI1.75 UOQUGINOIIUIILII) 30hr. Irv 02.00. Swinbu- ciao!" cmpmi . OWN-iii MoLsoac, Joseph $4.50.’ POE Pie , E. A. $1.50. Pierce. Cornie $4.00. Pierc W. F $4 00 Pierce, ‘mamas $2.52 e, John $2 00 . Clarence $3 00 Race Francis $4 00 mo,’ Alfred a e11 ‘in mu _ - _ _ - - 41M __. Section No. 3 (8349.37) Campbell. Charles $5.50 Csrew, Matthew $4.50. Dunphy. Joseph $2.00. Ellsworth Stephen 51.00. o u. John o. $11.00 Grady, Daniel $3 50. Holland. Bernard $6.75. Jarvis. John s. $4.50. Keene, Arthur $9.00. Moecey. Jose h $2.75 Murphy. Ian ore $2.50. McAulay, Jchn A. $14- McDonald, John $6 00. McDontd, Francis 510-35- v McDonald. Joseph $4 00v _ McDonald, John A. $180.1. McDonald, Michael $2.00. o‘ McDonald, John Andrew $1» McDoniflci, Joseph J. 52-25- McDonald. Alex $4 50» MaDomJd, Aileusunn $4.59- Mclnnia, Ignatius 815th MoEuchern, Joseph 56-7-1 McEachel-n, Joseph 53.0500- 25. “Ti ___ 4i! nm---— s", Motion m. 4 (ml-Ill