iviAr_zs.195t» _ __ ____ _ _ _ _ -- --_ _ ~- _ _ _ _ .. rue cnALo'r'ra'rowN ouARmAN PAGE steven l Graduating Class 1930-P.W.C. ;:“'..§;;;;f::f 'i;‘i.i:;:;t °‘..::.:‘:;: 1 ff ` Y 'i' ' “‘“ . if -- W.-A -'____ ,__ __ ____ _ - _--:__-_-1;; ~--_-----1 ”’.-'i fl 4 ;-‘ ,. F ...__AL i vo "’ (Top xow, left to right). John Gordon, Alice Fraser,Marlon Millman Wi`ifrcd . Bontliroyd: t(,`l'i\tre) E Benlaniin "Rogers, Maurice Lodge._ Ethel Holland, Aileen Cantwell, Charles Bei-iiley_ Wm-_,cd N_chol5__'n_ iBoitni:_1i), Frances Klrwln. Cedric Bnulter, lielier Matthewsf Ernest Smith, Alan MacMillan, Helen Mc- l.e.in. . .... -f . _ ____,_ _ The Week in Parliament. Federal Expenditure ........ a ans awa Cor-` res nndent Re Fish Collection _ " ’ Continueci from Page 4 Ill ____.__ _ _ _ _ .___ Senate Receives information On I`l1e Cost Of nr\.:._\_ D- ...I A- U1 . I.. ”l'*1..:.. "l'l'll5 S€YViC'i’. \v'Lu\;u .ii Province. ~ » in the Senate Chamber on Wed- nestiag May 21, answers to the fol- lomug questions were tabled: Ho" “liz 'l"ANN’ER inr`|uii'cci of the 5¢»~.¢~i~iiiiici1t: til lloiv many vessels did the De- partment of Marine and Fisheries have engaged in fish collection for .._~ n an A\lv\;\» is A nngpu an A-no (dt What amounts are lo be paid _ tractors rest1eeti\'<°ly to fllfhkli? (Bl Do contracts re`qu|i-e cold storage or refrigerator equipment in the vessels? <91 Are the vessels all fitted with Mr. STEVENS: Shame! Mr. MACKENZIE KING! D0 1115' hon. friends say "shame"? Mr. BENNETT: Yes, shania! Mr MACKENZIE KING' Wha it . _ L there to be ashamed of? under the contracts? Mn STEVENS. You ought to he lei How rnany vessels are con-' ashamed of mat' Mr. MACKEINZIE KING; My hon. was given in the Railway Committee. the principal witness being Sir Henry "1‘hornton, who is keen on the pass- 1 nge of A measure for thc reorganiza- tion C. N. R. finances. It really imikcs nn ditlcrence to the liabllitiest ` which the country must continue *tot _/nssunic on account of the variousi .units of the Canadian National. butt it would rcniove a lot of dead weight l ifrom the shoulderr- ni that i'ail\\'ay. l Whut Sli' llcnry wiiiits, and what isi obviously rcasoiialalc. is that the P. R. properties sliould be reassessed _ to coirespoiid with the present capi- tal valuntioii. in other words, a lot of liabilities; should be willed out and chzirgccl to thc iiiitioiial debt account. sw-\..n-v ¢~ ut.-.-»~._4,..|,...¢¢;-* ...., M. l.. ..._ ... ... .. ,...._,._,, _._._, ___ is iJ:i(ii_\' liaiiciicapnecl in its book- kecliiiig stzitcnients by interest of li- zibilitirri for which in its consolidated form it is not rcslioitsibl:‘. IN MEMURIAM MRS. WILLIAM H. FILLMORE I The death ol Mi.-'.._L,oui5a A pm ‘ '_“°_"f' “if” of iviiiiam H. r‘iiim0re,f ietiietl Czuiadiiiii National Railwaym HCCUUIILHIIZ. Oi Shediac and formerui li/ ul’ this city, occurred May ,.0 in the Moncton Hospital, Mrs Fmgmore who was a sister of thc late Mr, Q, R. Smallwoogl of Chal.10u_e__0“,n P._ E. I., had been ailing during tml winter, but her health some time 35° began tc* “UW improvement and she appeared to bc recovering when' she became ill last week and ony Tliursday was brought to the cnt. Hospital. " I The late Mrs. Fillmore was ,_ Mb i\'e of Clini'lotleto\vi'i, P. E. I. aii.»l i was G7 yc:|i's of Before her mar- _ iiage _-.lie was Miss Louisa Sinallwooq dautzliter of thc ‘late John Slnallivooi and his wife, Enima Hurrie. Sh. cnnic to Moncton in i891 to make her honic and resided here contimwu;.1, until .seine rcveii .\‘eai':, ago when he: L friend is getting very iiiclil-mont,"husband retired after a long air; Something evidently has got uiidel-_ lionorable record of service with th; his skin. May I repeat what I havef Canadian National Railways and thev said? With respect to giving moneys* Illoved to the Pacino Coast whel-Q N0” 5C°ila» NW’ B"““5“`l°k and! “Uh eq“ll`*me“t?` ' _ _ out of the federal treasury to anv, they made their home for nve veal" , . . _ _ ._ Pri:-rr Edward island respecti\'eiy in 1929" - 'Cl Wiiat was the total cost in 1929 of the said service? Gil Wliat was the total quantity and value to flsheriricn of the fish coliwrrl b_v the vessels in 1920? »-ii \'.'liat was thc average value per one hundred pounds of fish? \=_\ what was the cost of collec- tion of such fish per one hundred pouiifl. " or l»if»'.\' iiiany vessels are there at l~.ir.'~.Pnt engaged in :auch fish collec- tion for the respective Provinces? |7» l-Ins the Department any con- imct with any persr/ii, or co-T.ipan_v.| for .1 five-_\'e."ir tffrhl. or other term. for 'hr furnishing of \'<`s;.clr. fm' fish ccli»~cii<.~n for said Provinces, or any of tiicm; and. if so:-- =~\ \\`ith whom are contracts made" ` ilu Wiieii were contracts iiisvrisl' _ 'ri For what periods do the con- tr.1f‘- run? ' T0l'.\' §0\'erriiiierit in this country for` 'l’\\'o _vcars :igo they retui'nt’d ear _ i ANSWERS _ these alleged uiieinplovirient nur- and since that time have been resid. Hon. im-. BELCOURT: Honourable 5€“a"°"“' the *“"5“'€"~‘ l'° my h°“°“"' diametricall\'ci1pose:l to th-»<~ of thi I-'illmorg endmrcd herself to a wicl'~ able friends inquiry are as follow.-.1 l _11i'I`wentt»' nt times throughout 3 f“.e_cem piew.. lor me l_.________ Ba____L__ ch________ ___ ________ season in Nova Scotia. 12) $83,212.03 for season 1929-30. ‘ 3|-he Logical Cnmmshm \3l 8.633.315 hounds. Iniormatiori not available. 'ai Aiiswererl by No. 3. ~s» .fic 2-s c»-nr.; ` :Gt 3 in lobster collection in Nora "C0t‘3~ situation. the situation "then exist-I staff here. and one ton, Russell Fill. t'li Yer. 1.- 1--R, ...un -ifw 11-.¢a~ =.\\\i-1-` .... V. , ...,... .~...... .,...,., ing Comlmny Liiiiitcd, Halifax. N.S. hoses. with these govcrnnient. situ- ing in iihcdiac, Possessed of a kind- $926 BS they are today, with noiieicf. i_v rlispositioii and ceiiial inaniici- Mr;_ , iZ0vei‘nmf‘nt. I would not give th/:iii circle uf i'riencl_<. Sho was a rneiiibfi' city, and whilc resiclent here took an active interest in the work oi the Sunsliinc Class and other womens What makes the matter worse. iff stiiricties in that cliiirvli. the statement now made by Mr. King! Besiricr. her liushand. .she is surviv- is true that his utterance coiiiplain-i cd h_v one dnuglitrr. Mist, lrciie Fill- eci of applied only to a then cxi:.tiii_c more of the G. N. R. general office ing" was one involving huniaiiitai'i:tn¢ mnrqg of glicfllplru one glgtel-_ M|~»._ considerations and noi. politics at nll__l g\,<_j¢ Msn-gill, of Gravelbourg, Sash.; 'Thr qliestioii utider coii.'iidci';itioii_ nl-,U _-.lu-\~j\»¢~_»;_ T mation,has been building upon the foundation of chemistry and was one of \,_/ ..t).',""» -'T ' T? ‘.1 _ . r i E K , :-3 l* < ' ' iii, ..,__ V-i '°-in. *fi \' Built on a foundation 0 Qhemistry ANADIAN INDUSTRIES Limited, since its for- Thc same basic chemicals arcemploycdinthemanu- facture of such Widely different C.I.L. products as Explosives, Amniunitioii, i . _ l il _ l it ., I the pioneers in opening new Eelds of endeavour forthe chemical engineer. Almost every product of Canadian Industries Lim- ited has its origin in the test tube of the chemists. Pyralin, Fabrikoid, Duco, New Process Paints, Fer- tilizers, etc. On all ofthe products ofits nine Divisions,so variedin usefulness, you will find the C.l.L. trade- mark asa guarantee of excellent quality and fair price. l ’ t l 1 . ‘ vt/ll: 4.. N i A l \~iP~°‘A _ To Gr _ 'eg . 1 _ . ` ` ` LiM|1-Eu . ` ‘l” A‘"'l"°"’Z"~"l by Ord" in Colm' wrrs that of un:~ni|ilo_vniciit., then vcryi ‘C11 °f D9"e"‘b" 3°' 19:9' n"'i!:‘. the statciuent followed to it:;i i ic’ 5 ~V°“"‘“‘ \ 'al coriclusioii. iiicnnt that h/3| The funeral will bc hcid from the First Balitmi. Church on Friday at Il p. m. and burial will be made in CANADIAN INDl.lSTREE§ Lldtdltéb' HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL 1 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA i-:ich boat while in operation. iri i-Lire. 1 till Yea- ' 19) Those now ln operation are. “T he Viking” i Gloriously Alluring Color Picture Swiltly Mcwiirg Plot and itiiiiiiiiitic ',l`hrills In _ Muster Production __57-'."'::‘.¢tit' thrills and the iriore lL~i\ kind that come from brave and if '1m-. liiocriv battle, are to be had 'U I‘l"l\l.\‘ at. the Capitol 'lilies-tre, “`h°T“ Metro-Golclw_vn-Ma_vrr`s Tech- """l“1' liroduction. "The Viking," np. 5“"'l _\"'slei'da_\'. __;1_ll_<‘ blot is a fa_st-moving one. The s_ absorb ones interest from the .ist ical to the last. The romance :gh mea heart.. The theme, imiii. ______l'l\""- V“““ ’“‘f‘ “mlrffl “"“`_‘" “ ‘_ __ _ __ ____ __________ __ _ __ ‘C iick. The pall bearers were. ,nmm_on_ Maw visitor: to Union Roan on .sliritlw to-~i~ :wi it- l' \\ ___ i A ..~g,_; \(‘.'i. ,i'v'~ Miss Ruth Bryan. Auburndale, last. ,neil ii. ~-\\ H ‘ 'ti f“ _'__ MM, 'l"hi~ iv:-r~klv .luinnr il~rl <';~.--.. of ln: iivrfliii "-riv lh"u “"1 “ Miss Mart' McDonald. Boston. meetiiig of thc Siiiislimr ni-‘\ii.‘ of-tim .~"r:1"\~ "ti-"=1ll\‘.' 1" Mi* Cherrv Vnllev was held in (‘m~~i-v'»