3 LEE-Pl??- TEA Monsés Btusuosl-z THE TEA THAT IS THRIFTY l0 WINDING NP ARENITNBRANN (Canadian Press) l-LALIFAX, March (ilk-Objec- tion; to the winding up o! the Nova Scotla Steel and Coal Com- pany and appointment o! a liqui- dalor were withdrawn today by G. J. Burchcll, K. C, representing fir!) company and a. majority o! the creditors. Today's hearing be- {orc Mr. Justice Humphrey Mellish marked the close or argument on D_ c, Slnclars petition {or such lotion, Decision was reserved. Ou Wednesday Mr. Burchell had OUR THREE SPECIALTIES WATCHES, RINGS EYE GLASSES Established 1870 E. W. TAYLOR H2 Richmond Street Grey Nair Banished RAMKA You NOW can restore the natur- sl beauty o! your Hair with sh- soluie certainty. by using BAMKA. RAMKA docs not paint the hllr, but penetrates the hair shells. and is guaranteed harmless to hair or growth. RAMKA is not nflectéd by Shampoo, Rain, Sunlight or Per- spirntlon. RAMKA cures dry Ind ln-lile hair, and removes all sour! dsndruiY. 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NEMMINS mocnmdds " flex-tilled Public Accountant ", Member o! urmmnu socrwrv or cos! ACCOUNTANT! Inn! or Non lentil Building- linllRLrrr-rnrowu, P. I. I. rebut-sinus: an Century Insolrpnrnllonn a” veil ml lluulnruu ivy-emu. ‘M0 v ‘In Ila-turns. lwollllln 14 Amlgmhrnts-ml Installed. III _ U O I I . n ' ' ~ epruerllng P- E I. Credit 1-4 (‘uilelflfit one». ipmuss. only 35c per lwllllll P0601018: per halt pound SBIEBTIBNS AS opposed the petition. Today he said there had been some misunder- standing as to what the Eastern 'I‘l1lst Oomllally and Gordon W. Scott, . qnansgers, had been doing since their appointment on January 19. Hc had made inqu‘r- lee and found they had been in complete control oi’ the Company's operations. They had not used authority to borrow money on the Receivers certificate, but under the authority ol’ the order 0i’ the court had used tlrc liquid assets and the money at hand on accounts they collected, for the purpose of carrying on the business. This Mr. Burchcll thought, had altered condllfons oi the statement iyled by Mr- Sinclair in petitioning for winding up proceedings, as to the basis of proving insolvency. He believed the petifoner was en- tit‘ed to amend his position ac- cordingly, ond for that reason his clients would not oppose the wind- ing up. b. u. Mcpougau, oi’ Stell- arton, consulting engineer propos- ed by the petitioner as llquidotor. had been acting in the capacity oi’ adviser to the Receiver-Managers, Mr. Burchell sold. “On behali or the clients I rep- resent, I am quite willing he should be added as one o! the re- ceivers and managers and also as " " ‘ ," he slid. Hector McInnls, K. 0., represent- ing a. small group or bond and de~ benture holders asked that the Royal ‘Ilust company be appoint- ed joint liquidators with Mr. Mc- Dmlgflll. C. B. Smith, K .C., counsel {or w. Sinclair opposed this cusses- tlon. sir Charles Gordon. Presdent o! the Royal Trust was s. director of Nova scotlo. Steeiand Coal The steel company, he declared.‘ should stand on its own feet and not be linked with any other con- ‘cem in this instance. Chairman Leaves Unemploy- ment Conference (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, March atl-Lcd by Captain Warren Jollymore, Pictou County delegates walked out or an unemployment conference here to- day when Tom Ewen, former Sec- retary oi’ the Workmens Unity League, and now serving a. sen- tence in Kingston Penitentiary (or Communistlc activities. was named "honorary chairman" 0t the meet- lug. Captain Jollymorc had been chosen to preside over the meet- ing oi about 40 delegates. celled t0 draw up a programme of reliei’ for presentation to the Provincial Gov- eminent. "I! this vote carries ,I will re- sign," he declared when the Hon- ores-y chdrman proposition WM broached: n carried, and forthwith Joliymore led his nine delezlics out or the mu. The)’ proceeded to the Provincial House, where ar- rangements were made for a meet- ing with the Government. to be held prior to that in which the Q5933‘ whq remained at the meeting will present their pros- ramme- J. S. Wallace was appoW-od V) the chair after the Plctou with- drawal and deIBKBV-‘B 88"“ °n 5 plan calling ‘for work at trade unl- on rates, a. six hour doy- Wm“ Wm‘ is available, and a non-contribu- tory insurance system for the un-l employed. Pending inauguration o! such a system. cfreet relic! in cash i; naked-ti! o. week to each adult. over l6 years oi age, and living at home; go to esch single woman sway rrom home, and $1 for each dependent under 16 ycflrs- i. g WI‘ King ruse of Egypt opened the recent Intemntlonol Tourist Con- gress ln Cairo. Islington, one of‘ IiondmYs bor- oughs. has more than 15.000 PW" TE olsuu m: ADNIIIRNS nu Nrxr jusnu ,o.n Act, respecting domestic snl. Provincial Legislature. March 31: The House met at 11.40 a. m. Hon. Mr. Wood submitted‘ a. re- port o! the committee on printing and binding journals. The report was adopted. The following bills were rend a third time and passed; An Act to amend the Highway ‘lusflic Act (Hon. Dr. Macmillan.) An Act to incorporate the O'- besry Athletic Association Limited (Mr. T. A. Campbell.) 0n motion o! Hon. Mr. McPhee the House resumed committee read- ing with Mr. Hunter in the chair, o! an act to amend the old Age Pensions. Mr. I129. asked ii the Commis- sioners tinder the Act had been appointed. Hon. Mr. MacPhcc replied in the afllnnative. The Commissioners were Messrs W. J. Gibson, R. J. McLcllan. and J. F. Arsenault. Mr. Mo. said the appointees were good men but were closely assoc- iated with the Conservative party. He was afraid they would not be independent enough at election time. lie could iorsee trouble. Mr. Gibson, the chairmen was a good man but he was past president o! the Conservative Association. Hon. Mr. McPhee; “He must ‘be a very good mun." Hon. Dr. MacMillan pointed out that the. Commissioners can change the qualifications or applicants for pensions. He would endeavor per- sonally to see that the treasury was protected and that the ques- tion would not be made a political football. The hill was agreed to. On motion or Hon. Mr. MacNuir the House went into committee with Mr. Wigmore in the chair on sec- ond reading o! on Act to Amend mals. The amendment makes com- pulsory the appointment ot reeve by the board or school trustees in every district where a reeve has not. already been appointed, Mr. T. A. Campbell thought the time was opportune to have unl- iorm regulations throughout the Province. Mr. Lea concurred. He referred tc unprogresslve districts where ani- mals were permitted to run wildw The Provisions o! the Act should apply uniformly. Mr. Strong suggested that the whole Act should Vbe revised and brought up to date. Mr. McIntyre thought-there was nerd or the appointment or a. board or azioltrators to decide upon the amount o! damage by animals running at large. Mr. J. Howard MacDonald ap- Drovcd of Mr. Strong's suggestion. The discussion was continued by Mr. Dennis, Hon. Mr. MacPhee. General approval was expressed of the purpose o! the bill, which was reported agreed to. On motion o! zvmir. A. Camp- bell. the House went into commit- tee with Mr. LePage in the chair on second reading or an Act to amend the surrogate Act. The bill amends the statute c! 1071- rcmcdyinz an inconsistency in Sec. 10 regarding the time limit 0n the filing of claims of creditors. It was agreed to without amend- ment. . On motion or Hon. Dr. MacMll- with Mr. Hunter in the chair on second reading of an Act. to amend the Electrical Inspection Act 1932. The Amendment provides that. the Act Sllllll not apply within the cori- poraie limits ol thc city oi Charl- lottctown it and during such tim as the city emu, but duly sutnori-‘l izcd bylaws, provide and malntnirl by-low provide for and maintai electrical inspection within such limits, provided such by-law shall wept n5 its standard of inspection the edition from tune to time auth- orlzed ol the Canadian Electrical Code and shall require no fees to be payable thereunder except lic- ensing Ices lo elcctréal contractors and workmen. The bill was agreed to. The House ndjoilrucd until 3 D- m. Tuesday next. ple living one tomily in a room- SlLV illaliu NICKEL i!‘ i-‘ ‘vli"'y‘l\‘ qvmmltx. iii mild Pluynpi ~10 ll CPMMII (‘rrlllt ‘mt- Tran ‘wooin- mnm you Limited ab‘ put-u rush! In Bnktnptn! Wm lANiir Aillliiii lfr\i4l'\ill>,\lll cunomlum PLATING ER CADMIUM g Vhlllt in U1». 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