Wal' was concerned with the it 'ii€oame acute It was Dominion parlia is the Lcglslate mmol '“~` ors an im Bankruptcy is regarded Nevertheleg a large of farmers are in an in _ condition Parliament also .right to legislate in mat ogrlculture as well as the _in a farmer is in dif may apply to an of than was ,a Ima h‘:m';“‘Vhmv:k°’ even "as between “E ‘S a “U the Board or Review :legislation .. to wipe out the debts ' _ injure the credit of the coun gary; tfhgesct;?1¥\t§.Y;?.!§?I§:?&’cE;?|t h°"'° bee” mme mis we are trying to restore credit; ' §.fid”Wiib_'l`s there that will S8-Y F that this is not an attempt _tc re- ' store crediti, Creditis ‘simply con- fidence. is provided' that ‘t.he` e farmer can summarily, expedi- tiously _arid cheaply go through bankrup_tcy_if_hg _wants _tot gill h ` ti i disco d “uns his °°'°d“°“' pm the Aatc Iinhesdoes, tlhleiigeof gms; dings It would be a vary ong to dispossess a farme i because he was in debt o ililsoute the savings of a life :Under this machinery th can get together gone to the official re .rand made a. sworn state the farmer applicant The country thmythey di-d not “nt to tx; caggeshcarlgrtglicrgs go through Ybankruptcy. They problems It is quite ;‘;'fh“"'ey"c"h°f "‘°'°‘m°“ "“ at that meeungi an ln further-' reply' to Mr. Hem- mtgybbe Engimd 13”; ming, the speaker said the Boards t ’;° t e Far ° of Review were governed by gen- new SU 0 CUB TBC S may eral .ru1s6‘_b“‘-Alre “van me °“i "`““‘“¥!‘§ “““’;m§‘° possible latitude io .ieelce eucli myiiiiif ine ifngtter li: °°“° °" 1°’ °‘”9 3“»""°’ - - ` Board of Review _ nhnmmm made to the old _ _` Fnml" _ from which the called upon, Premier Maelisiii- is derived The an said the condition of the farm- contalns a refuge urs dhad linen ocouicningtnim. ss armor on hea cf* e goivcrnmen grlve ci the creditors on wiieem. ni il-is mutter-oral' cvuieni in of taxes the Government d en- , _ n ohnrsos. or- thought tiirpecplc were not ciao.: lorlmsrllv on thc connection botwssri the the mln t»° runners Creditors Arrangement productivity Act. and the Form- lounf Act. Mr. Md - in “naw ob a- 2‘l:ii;°cc:i'x?:ticn,`hi.ni;h,%s'm`%\ot t 0 was loan it Ere ix' ORB e3 90 per owned their the debt of Sl.- the danger would be de- iu the in- there be a out that setting in. had been in home an lnorclle in Prince Edward only Province fewer tpnlnts in Surely it was somethin! by ' to mnintdn class ni I M. d 0 11156 were by the suggested that the was revolutionary. the' extent of do you not a right to proceedings?" ve unlesswoha ulw in ac- emocratic the first and this whole legis- nnd credit- and ur d and arrange to the article was in this fair in the cosvored in -ri-.sire ~1iiwmoi\ii oi easy as possible He believed lt would require great co operation on thc part of all concerned to nut! the farmers back on their feet again This being the purpose of thc hslllltlofi discussed’ by,-Voir. MciPiicrsoi‘i, it 'should lfiakc iwidi appeal. I-lc paid a warm. personal tribute to Mr. McPherson. whom ho had-mst on msny-occ\s.ions_re- cently _st Ottawa. V 5 _V sie/nsw;‘_g.___t, Sinclair, oullld up- on, also voiced his :percolation of Mr. MoPhcrson’s address. Hs lssoihsrnoli. at tho lou\tm"s rs- scts were entirely distinct they wovitod in olol ‘sh- 'Um “Qui Delivers Mr. A. B. Molnrllsie. MA.. LL.D.’ Bu,pcrlnt.endent_ of Education for Now Brunswick. speaking at the evening session ofths teachers' cm- nntion lrcltcrduy in his opening remarks oxpnlilid his lonfoolotion of thc opportunity of speaking in the teachers of this province. He tdefned to the Rod Cross pictures shown at the bcginnins of the evo- ning session. andjw the project ing- mn in arithmetic at the morning session, which he claimed was one of this finest it was ever his priv- ilege to witness. ' ' ' Contliuing Dr. Mnllhrluic said it is a good thing for teachers to meet once a year as you are doing to exchange ideas. to share what you have gained by experience with those who have had less experi- ence and discuss with each other common problems. Yesterday and today you have been dismissing Red Gross libraries. mathematics, Eng- lish. the value of these subjects and tho method of presenting them to the children in the schools. It is really amazing the wealth of know- lodge and information that thc child acquires during the few years that he is at school. It is weil that you should discuss subject matter and the best ways of presenting lt. This evening I shall- attempt to direct your attention to what the school tries to do with the pupil through the medium of lessons when he is being taught so much subject. matter. My topic is teach- ing and educating. In s book written a few years ago, I. scene is depicted with an old man seated on a box on the sunny sheltered side of a warc- house out at the end of a. wharf. One day a passer-by accosted him and asked what he did there. The old man replied, "Sometimes I sit and think and sometimes I just sit." Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen, the most difficult task that we have to perform is to sit and think. How difficult it is to concentrate on one topic to the ex- clusion of all others. How fre- quently distrscting elements force themselves upon one‘s attention and break the thread of thought, Hcwdifiicult it is at times tolls- ten attentiveiy in who/t is 'being said. Even when one is reading a book the mind may wander and neoesiitaie the tuming back of a .leaf to see what has just been read. What a grip we have to take with ourselves to hold our attention -up- on the task at. hand. And yet, not only is thinking the most diffi- cult tnsk that we have to perform. it is also the moat important. _ The Expression ol Thought °"d“" Thought expresses itself in ac- tion. A1-l actions thot are worthwhile are the outward manifestations of inward thought. What we tlhink i' in a primary purpose then in teaching and in educating to teach pupils in think and to think right. Ifdurlns the process or education young peo- ple have been taught to 'think they have _qoquircd an asset of incalcu- lable value. From time immemorlal every ra.- tional and thinking mind has wnestled. with the mystery of the natural and the supernatural; the mystery of mind and matter; the 16.55 them in our As we may J'-.ii ll , t f C o nivetnitioin' _ “-v*__ ‘_ _ » _g,~ E85 §f’5 ii-"55' _ _ iliéiiiriggiiifiii? isg§§§.§r_ ei=§;;..§ iliiiiifiiiiiiiriifg .- ¢=»:s »g 2:. ‘ sill iéiiiilif iii i=;§§_¥_ SE '. si ire# css § 3° lu E I tion ’|.'horo N OODIGTVB woot IBD I ~ e on tradition- vico to thennclvcs and in othe:s.__ bluntly xxgcrlcucc _ "°°‘°“ wellies employment often ho/ve difficulty in scouring it bg- “WSC U19 °m'Pl0.Y¢‘I refuses to con- sider llmlllcatioris from those who NVQ “Ot hid previous experience. In the endeavour to adjust them- solves to conditions with Wllloh molly vobcenccrruouiedm found the tad: exceedingly dim- enoe or sctivttim th krwwigqgg the Skill to onsiblc them sdeqlmtcoly to make tho adjustment. so great an the changes that havp when P18001-ni-helastthzieeorfoilr years in production. marketing, distribu- M911. communication, transportation, in illdllstriil trade and commerce, that political lesdcrs,- -!'ina.neig1 loaders. industrial leaders, have UWB Si-i‘ll88U-iii! to make the neces- BBPY adjustments to meet the “lil present' this evening who in tbolastfourornvoyoanshsanot had a similar experience, wiw hug not been °°U1P¢lled to odlllst his or iiiiggiigiii ggésg §.g; ilgitiiiif §t§s§§#*§ sf §§ ggi iii?" iis gi him for and happy cit H well have the oohool onnsriooou or some chu n solu- lJ¥¢pa.rod them to conform to the ‘winch than rmriuuc liberties and authority or mont." would the class-mom; whilctheprmscliool tad; of the mn cnpsriencss of others have so poorly, ur, through the sttcn- nrenlfod them for the new situa- css, to see, to foo Wm- WN" Wpils reach the pact. higher grades, thc sxporicnces out- Ego know the great events of d vlolri ual t emeri- xifls snake it easy for them t/o got is essential; hutothoy are *ho not be noi. ful lotsa with t s. side the school of some boys_and ffl and t belt out of what the och l has to ff - h th outside the school ma/ks it dimcult lxporlonoos ol Two 'ry-pcs of thc school and are tho Ss' I0 roll .iii rlane. But the con- sm 1 °'°“¥‘°&’; the iowe th. bm ing that tn th' °*l’°"' nl?mWo”m?uuu ences. accumulate the knowledge, -i "°'°‘”' acquire the sinus tm will at them §Ym““e°”d,,,, ’“’“'“‘°”°" “M °“‘°’ 'fo lil/0 lllipivy useful lives of ser- ‘ _ .L£€F°' (Jasc iéiifigig fiiggigis a iiiigigg E mont: in f ivoly. Mr. Pcnverno claimed that Crown had proven the accused P it aotcd d *Brintcan" an cd by/ the four sam. Allan Abs used in the ous. of brands of .greg .iigiii rpg? DDB tullicd with Appointed To ...'53 .L°.‘.2.TL._‘i'..;’3°f..‘i‘$°i'»d%i A. P. Board Of _ Directors (A. P. By Guardilsfs Special Win) NEW YORK April 17- ? . 'I1-le recent years men and women have board of directors of the Associat- ed Press today named Victor F. cult because they have been un~ llidder, of New York, to fill able to draw rrom previous ewan. vacancy caused by the death have expired this year. On advice of counsel the eral membership meeting, a vislon,of the by-laws making mandatory that a member f board. her business life. social life, domes- phy the student may travel from Zgnlllc in _meet unexpected situa- his own nexliiilighi-olod intra over ~ expanding wor whlc secs M133 Q; °l=_o¢fl¢l.1°o is nsmpecul- people or alumni races in su paris “mms NWN* Zfilicration. our of thc world struasling to overcome do uk =1id_s1’wd-parents had to or adjust tnemsei-ver to inc fancies gmndmowibvhu . our _children and of nature. Through History forces M” ,mdllellu ivilliiuvetc _do lure- ,ine cnila may be led suck to tm - “jh».1=°\lH==l=»°foo=o- bcgiunmcsci eiviu».iiou.1-is my §,°“`§u,°‘“`umt“dfm 1°' the problems be a speetawr of the origins ma 0 miligey wlllybe able to ,fortunes of races. nations. institu- m°°" tm tim 9-‘ld t*-housed tions. :History adords an opportun- “mt°°"‘“ :Ml lo'-iw tho nooossm ity or uuioouirig to the enum iron m mgiftnd '1"h° school. then. is stares of hum.a.n experience, the B “ im Ui Wllibhwboys and struggles of diverse peoples to sd- !" U9 clwn on oobommiw~of¢.1mt themselves. :aut the history l\lfti¢llPlti!l8 in activities which in the 5oh001_ text; is doirlfnllzed. &¢I&lul!'° tho acquisition of thoscmlf this heritage of the past is to be ls. habits. ideals, attitudes mace avaliable. particularly, at the and Powers roouirea for successful siculentery level, it must be ro- passes into and expresses itse. `Pl¥'ti¢1Pltl01'l UI the life 01 Society. moved from the logical containers the life we live. Sound thinking is "Fm 1”l'l*|lli!l8- the fiusdafnental ad- to which it has been consigned for um followed by eieci- logical deductions \JllW1\°1ll~S which no seouxodi preservation. rt must be brought "Pix, and these are ouzsnioed into rishi those habits. 'rho task ci into-nic current or ilu. ri must be ¢$§°*; and successful action. As we think mm °°1 is _fo Bt boys and girls .udp mi, 'nw wgvmy mvgu, _ :-6 so we do. If we would have yoiinkgt ill-lii‘tl;1,¢i'_iiselivesilo'hlic'lr environ- nys Car1yle,ts.ught men this truth: a sworn statement 1 ,_ wth men and ymmg wmmn mt ng go '. Not mn” that but mm am* “lit tho U.V'801l0 |1805 Of the World does not pm V1 de consider in every ns ance are e we must teach them when they ‘N theiiudjust he environment to meet were actually filled by living men, merits of the case We do not boys md gl;-15 to think fight, 31, 5, r needs, . The young man must not by state papers, controversies taught in the world of today usd distractions of men; but by lil-St him- .mon in other coats or breaches. 9»lld.i\l8° with passions in their stomachs ho-lle‘l°_¢' and colour in their checks. and the Mtioq idioms, features and vltalitlcs of man. Thelhd lotloipcteio ni his rcccnceook. “inthe steps mm .oodutggrgmgviog ofti»mmr."m-.n. v. Morten “Wie f°" °°"°°““€ °"“S iii; pfiéritviis obtained but it was mystery or the universe. of :mile 'M *M riimtioos with which they for-swci-h or mspgukinntsgiwog ii: “wh "l‘°“1° “fi” °“ the fo uit credit oi the iurium or our erisiecce ...ui more cesunv. mum- mov bo confronted- _ .ssl-umioni. no ciseovu-oc u mmm msn and every woman l"f°m W’ °hUd’l ilrlt .dw at tile embossed with a circular stamp wrestled with those school until the not ho is partial- and tho letters or the 'rcnth Legion. ce. wo. time in “tu in “mmm d°°°°"°" °° mo- mi purchases mc polisiac tin tile “Z ' ‘ ‘ ' ' cast E 'rin _iii .giif rs§ess§ e§;§§§S is-ggsi siiigi sites. ll’ WPDNC OU kitwl of the liticll econ 00 c or, w llc o edge pc , . Uliporicnces and 'activities of others onlie and social condition that oulscd or muse possible thou sv- for them to succeed- inside. cats. Tho' more clearly tho scones can be envisioned, the more real thc t room the . Company. owners cf rihncaocf ill* i ieiiii ii; iii? .i 2 1%-.s§;§.§,§§§a§ ,ggggi §§f.f i . g e§§§ =3§“'§,r=§§§§§s i§§f -.» 2* , §‘ i _ §i;§;:’§; éiigiiiié’ §.‘liii;i§c ` ‘E i mclllllc Vi°\?1°lllex invlmgtgv pqrulstlon of of thc persists tho endurance sacsoitv of of tblotln ing. llc tnstli sad m to mbetwocnnal whowlllbctollllm dothslmwbs will f~ii=t§gE§§;a=... éiésisig .i"‘,.........."““""f.’i"‘....‘£.." ‘iii ircctly so the °N°-1115*' Bxlonlinan and dmlwd it, he vmvbe “I emeans of Jaqwqvivt-~i'i-W nw- crore--.sony -Memento do ,-333 vnu: Apr.: so | 0l’Po‘§~l¢ahieriit Reviewgd _‘° u ic. r. sv clouds- swim wuei my mm, ,°,,_ ovrraws, April 11-.Amr sx- sctlythrecmouuuinsctlnn the sutgmdisnnuiondshsllfo Pavement sions' ibnhdritlw nsusadiniisiabontooilht-totals glongzastcs' holldof withoulyl comparatively small ist of ltltutol onnctcd. Royal assent lilo been svcntoit newer omsiwlll ics. iacludinl Ill NWN tho moaliirel forecast in thc Spell!! P. from the Throne. light divorce, bills were passed. msuum in agreement - relief in tho Provinces. s wcciuy day of meculc tax odiostmcnts for ctltiocrs of tl-is Judiciary and do- iiiglg iii? gi ucucn ~fimiiiii¢ boots to mics mlm, mation cc ui coo- river claim- nomio council. amendments to the bounds (arm loan and farmers creditors NWONGIY alnnsolncut oct. All time wen l usocistod with the rofcnn policy- oiher measures enacted included tbl oct 8lPUWi!\8 D.O\¢l¢1 MW' . ation of civil service salaries. two months extension of the not crest- .ing the Canadian Radio Blond- erstiug oouuuissiou, into-lm soli- ply bills and authorisation to the Government to provide money to moot Canadian National Rsiiliwoy deficits. » Session Features lsaisins of the union to date won br-ic! debates on the BP°°¢h fiom the Throne, the forbcarmoe if the omnsition in the cull’ itages and reversal of that atti- tude at the lad. tho Volume of the » °‘ socliicgisioilon sevsuocc by the scoipli s. ocus, whose mm wouls Govgrnmmh md ,.q,,,,,,d 4,- msnds of the Liberal opposition that the Government complete board "“"°°“"p°u°dt° d°P“° mm* ccmarybusinemo. thooarlicst long established precedent of not we momm; wi' mu ,, ¢¢n- filling vacancies prior to the gen- em dwum_ l"°° Primo mentor n. ia. Bennett 0: was absent from the House for the last seven weeks but s. ls/rgc volume r New York state must sit. upon thc of his Mom kiumwn vu gd- vancod. In addition to those which Mr. Ridd has ounoed °h'“l€°otlil°1i- Crockett-Gallant Bids. »-.. Blllkefl . . . . . . . . . . . . --. . .- High three, WJB. Bhsrpo . Inch single. WB. shui-po . root office Plumbers HIKYI three, M. High single,'L. Hciinans High threv. C. Montsomoff High single C. Montgomery INAUGURAU iooniuiuh rug li wcro, for they followed an invisible but certain guiding forcl--wireless waves. She landed at Pearl Harbor at 'l.6'1 s. ni. (1.21 p. m. E.B.'i'.), Juli three minutes ahold of schedule time. I-fer' crew cf six ltowid ashore unfatisued. freshly shailtn and conmntionally clothed. much as tiicyerwcuid have left a puilman cor af an overnight Journey. It wa; the first commercial night between the mainland and liswaii, for the ciipvor carried l “psy land" of more than loo pagoda of sir mail. ptlin Edwin C. Musick. Wt' American Airways pilot f tim fllsllli. as he stov- rscslvc gratings _and ory messages mid: ‘ N0 DIIFICULTY "Wo had no difficulty on ln) portion cf the trip. We wm able to accomplish the scientific empori- nontu wisiwl °° iw" blusioi slid the clipper would mah como on-psrinscntnl flights av- bl' islands of Hawaii before rod tu to Clllfornia. liven ally robsbiy this sum- mer. he verifies will be gradually oatoiiibti _vvstwonl until yioass vm m mmmwranh our u cowl m is ma thc Criont. via ulu. ldidwoynir lull. wth Isicnd.~cusm and - Et Anothlr tif lilo will Bill UM* nm£hg§%?umufu»um» O aliritsd noi luluvon. slistlnt colnmnuim Victor Wigttt. _salin- isscx hed Nccncn. navi- mnmys W ml W. T. Jslill. $ i§"§i§ giiiif tilt ii- iii §E5§ *Z 32% ~i sail FIU ill 68'! M .-.---.- it sell it isa iii* . -su-»¢uuun-up-_cp 'III “tilt loofhfi Uolfor--Jsidltl. kid. 111 'W " °“ii.“.l'3l‘.“?..§§‘ o iii ,.s§ltsriliiiui_