reds of Inlfl. suggestions are there waiting for yon. May we remind you that at no]. man's you'll find a grand u- ra of Silver Holloware? New Si ver Tea Services. Cake Mata. Casseroles Water Pitchers. Candle Sticks, Vases HOLMAN’S SITMIIERSIDE AND GHARLOTTETOWN Eastern Guardian ."l'his column Is reserved for news of local interest but advertising 0f a newsy nature may be inserted at lc s word strictly payable ln ad- vanoe. “was... ....."7.. r a wn handed to their Rant. Archifiinne. "QOOLE & THOMPSON, LEVI- ITED for more bargains in discon- tinued lines of Paints, varnishes and limamels. L-l39-8-1l-1i. ..‘TBDUBLEQOME BLACK- BIBDS-Chicken raisers report los- ses of the small chickens by black- birds. ‘Those greedy birds drive away the chicks from the feeding boards, beating them until they kill them or thew die shortly from Last Year orrAws. June is (or) —'1‘he fiscal year 1987-80 was eventful and dramatic. ma Finance Minister Dunning 1n oa-ecaot the decree to which international rela- highs ‘hind become disturbed 1n flw erv . Canadian economy. however had given a account oi itseli un- er the sdow oi disturbing world events. The physical volume oi business had expanded eight per cent from March to November, 1,937. and then a decline had set in until April. 1938. when it was near- ly nine per cent under April, 1907. Binge then it had advanced 5.8 per cen . In neither the ‘United Btates nor the United Kingdom had there been the same reversal oi the downward trend as in Canada. ‘The lag be- tween the downward trend in Can- ada and other important countries was more remarkable in view of the crop failure in Westorn Can- ada. Crop for this year were favorable. A1 ugh the 100'! crop failure inevitably had an adverse effect on Canadian business the nature of the recession indicated external factors were oi predominant im- portance. The e was no of balance or 0t er unsoimdness in the internal situation. Speculation had not got out of hand and in- dustr and trade had expanded en a rat onal basis. There was no evi- dence oi undue piling up oi in- ventorles. "A critical examination of all the Tax Collections At Highest Point Mr. DunningAnnounces $13, 775,000 Over-all Deficit. Tax Revenue Was $62,000,000 Greater Than fore parliament. Iior themost t th would involve the IOV in oans of a self-liquidating char- acter. There would be some loss but it would be amply compensated by the employmen created and permanent improvement 1n living conditions. Manufacturing Manufacturing activity product-ion of ca ital or goods in the reducers’ was one o the ht spots €;..."‘°...’°.‘.".1°l§§l‘°‘%’.;"in. “.3.” a e us . e - 161.3 industgy ms héesptgnsiblsl ior e grea s u n onel economy and reduction we: well mr ‘the prev 133s yelar. Resultsa orestry tr encouraging. iilicpgits 605i wrfgvevsprint fell off towards the end oi the year. Bunmln up this review w. Dunning said preliminary estimates plate the national come for 193'l—the aggregate dividual incomes of 18 per cent over the revised estim- ate for 1988. n stock cee had suffer- ed e drastic dec e along with markets in the United States liters were dangers as well as ad- vantales in the close contracts be- tween Canadian ancl American securities markets. Depression physchology might spread to Canada when conditions here ddd not warrant it. Capital might fly from Canada overn t ii American investors lost con id- ence in any phase oi the Canadian position. The bond market gave a better account oi itself than the stock market. New ilotations were sub- Brlngs home movies within the reach of almost everyone. Gives you 20 to 30 blsck-and-whit movie scenes-each as long s: the average news-reel scene-on a roll of film costing $2.60, finirbed, nadylo rbomMakes colour movies with Kodachrome Film. $39.50. igfip/zwm "VP." stands for vest and this smart little camera re y fiu. it is o! ultra-modern molded construction and has the famous “]ifiy" action-J‘ " it opens-“clickfl it takes the picture —no focusing or other adjustment. Has Double! lens, built-in shutter and folding direct-view eye-level finder. Jifly Kodak VJ’. makes pictures 1% x 21/; inches. $5. Aw ,0...» 9.4a slurs ll 0.6.3) gives you lens power to make . snapshots early or late, regard- - less of most weather conditions. This smart model is one of the most popular. Opens at the touch of s button closes at the touch of s one-finger release. Equip with eye-level and waist- evel view finder. Picture size, 2% x 31/4 inches. _P1'lCC, $14.50. Kodak Junior Six-id, Series ll .6.5)——hss the same features u! takes 21/; x 41/4 inch pictures, $16.25. ocz/azz/r/zrxzzm/ _j You'll marvel cl the grand pictures you'll lake with one of these newer cameras NEVER before was picture-taking so popular! That's because people are finding how easy ii: is to take swell snapshots with a camera that has the new refinements. And there's the smart appearance of these newer cameras, too. You're as proud of their looks as you are of their action! One of these five smart models is the camera that will bring your picture-taking up-to-date. See them at your Kodak dealer's. He has Kodaks as low as $5; Brownies from $1.25. is Canada xomuc i. m. registered trade mark and sole property of Canadian Kodak Co, Limited, Toronto, Ontario. Under the smart, molded case of this and little picture maker is built ‘St/mi ' 20-16 023i V would‘ mmcwd by the“ ‘h’? major factors leads me to the firm not gives you a fine lens plus shutter speed ' _ conviction that. had it B0011 for economic dopresion and politi- e trustworthiness ev y_ asso- ciates with th name "BIOWIIIQ." It atantial and the yield on Domin- e those paid by the old- est and wealihim countries of the ‘IV’ hdm’ ‘m,’ i l“ cal tension abroad. Canadian gntsggd: ‘Bihagrtliigéllfxolglflilxll tim-NI- up to l/ 100 of a second. This means you I l“, hlgdy f0 ding gyg-lgvgl view 1 business would hi" 0050111090 l“ fig, can make snapsho in almost an kind find ‘mi d; d dgble and ms. Dougald Nlac- am we“ “m om l mode,“ pite an increase oi $1,000,000; __ __ _ Y er- orou y epeo Damn Sydney“ we 0151mm m "PW wk m m Y w o‘ .d_ 00o 1n Domingo“ debt 51mg 19% w, of weather, stop most action. Body % lens sad snapshot shutter. B ‘flflflggim, ' L 33:10:}, h?“ d m ctgsrges fireredngtw ‘lower tsilaiazzerfiaiilfsseiv0pzgi/aldigest view f“ ' ‘ghmwng, i; "l? T, r ' o e sma er e o pra- er. es x 4 inc pictures. g ‘in o l m m ‘ g u a __eMn_ John “Wen New Perth, depression rs. Interest rates had Price, $23 . . . Kodak Senior Slx-Zi) a“ m f d,“ Tap“ 58h, km," m i h ‘ “mam m the Kings cqunty 59°" h“. been bro 1-. down to a level com- (1.63) for 21/4 x 51/4 pictures, $20.50. "ev‘,,¢.po¢k¢r' m, m of 51m, 1% m1- Mmhlwe- 1' lntertiationsl factors were chiefly evident in their effect on Canadian and m5_ Earle Grant u“ and mum“ w” world. This was no small achieve- 9-74590 "9 mm“? DT- Grant's ggedod to SBVIGW trade figure-i 1°" fifiififionmfisfillenfillflmfi Additional government Owned 60- Department 01’ P1117116 WOIKB. 385,000; Saskatchewan, 848.350.0001 mark oi saintllness, and where the ends the racket in Q11; 5mm, l-8. Dr. and lVLrs. T. V. Granlt: m; lyear, stating thaltmgecliiniesielis reach a bajamed buds,” healthy terprises. 1936-3657 05336- 5836-37; 10.04.13.785; 1937-38: $7.098; giibei-“t';13,0fi66%"l)9,000; British Colum- babies are bfuughfl to the welfare Indignm mix-mg’ mchigm m‘ tague. the otter part were au c c‘ m“ market; “u; an e5’, mm : 442118.000: 19 - 1 - » - - 9-7 - - - centre with gashes across their New York have already done 11k;- i w om” advances 1n the elm,‘- m icy emdeml led y 67 Addfflomi other charges. 1935-36: Department of National Defence. "As oi March 31, 1838, the out- stomachs made m. the expreu wise, in dealing with an undoubh . --'!\'1e'nda W111 he“! Wit-h "Em months. Total export trade was i’ "i" °“ - 515,000; 1030-37; 10.179000! 10:77-30: 1000-37; $2,740,000; 1037-00; $75,000. standlniz urunatured funded debt m a, a“owmg m, V,“ 5pm. ed evil. " oi the illness oi Mrs. R. G. MM- 3,5 r cent above that oi flee n 1_718_o00_ National liar rs Board. 1936-37: and treasury bill". oi the Dominion. “n” _ “n, m b W, Donald at her home in Montague. pm, o... yggf, 5”" N“ E°°“°“'°"' Total. 10:15-00: l60.786.0il0% 1% $4g3325€lin19t374§8: $1,505,000‘ m less sinlcng funds, amountfid u» ca.‘ Qefiigieveirgfiitih ‘gitfizliaggietanwgn m, m1‘; an ° the ‘wgfgggmlg ' 1' mggiéugflvilrggiadgftgng“ ige w; ‘There are rancher course. who “.‘...“°.a‘ti.‘i;l’°3é.aiil7'hoitl'é’fmoi souriggr islg-ai ilgzeias-arlea7-aa7 gfdiitfhgttrtliarbtllitiémiozhlhl- be their entire wardrobe wrapped gimnifi: 18mg“ that have been “MM 1007;“ c“ °°~..‘.’.ii..‘2.‘.‘.’°’6.‘%“ li-""~.hi°vieiii°»-.“tll‘f- “l”. .11 . s........ m... §€t‘;‘.§‘..%‘°;?.1l2..“%s.f?°" 00%“ iwsiii” 3iEEii.....'"~" sen. -. W "Bert 1e “Si” ' ,lndoed,sh 1d‘ '. -.- ' ' - -‘ .. ', ‘ .' ' i 11 u. 1 u. view-s Mo Woods more. ~11»- wmtle M“ “We i" l“ 3f»... to ......‘.’.‘é. Wisifiiifiii? ’°°'°°°- “"""““" “““’%.." ....- “sfiitdiit ‘l3’ “i. tiff.” “i3..- fiii W3. ..°°"°‘%.‘€ ""2123. "m mothe- === horrified 0 iomiihiti." ti... $53. .Z~.‘. n. n. we m. of 1,215 000000. Additional deficit or uct o w . t w time ww - . ., m9- Fdae Gordommenea - W e-wiima A1100“ - - m or to retire its interest bearing debt pgabove 1935-86: 717,000; 1030- a7; 1.048.730; 1007-00; nsamooo. we arrive at liabilities m m. W 0101181"- vf "Rabin! babies er purpose. , ‘ intend to remain eboilt 8- 1001131 ClmBdB-s 06090130" n?" ‘mg? or to do both or the” flhjn§_ m y, 3.11m“ 91.1 000'; 1937.33; 99,345,000, Degsrmient 01mm“ 1-01936-37; Dominion qf ,535,3o0,ooo_ they will surely die, they say. and tim- and will visit ‘friends. 1- gubcltors legltoghigugv efiénl-ylflmmm incredible that this hoary ranaby 5.511‘ qeficit or: increase of $1.15 .005; 1907-00; 00372000. "sbnv. assets, including cash on this. in spite of the tact that the IJGYPI‘ orscussns mnacoo ' g , u e 130s k My or muons‘ 881k should persist after so many h1g- direct neg debt, 1935-36: 159,989,000. Miscellaneous and sundry igggart- lm-nd and investments, amounted to Bhereefa of Wax-an, a splendid GROWING . BALTIC 80 ve was b“, mum demonstrations of its de- 1000-37: 77,851,000; 1007-30: 13.775- merits. 1000-37; $040,773; 1 -aa. s7s,00o. Ami- doductin the Engljghwomgn who h... ,1..." _ m i p. ter figure from the a - reach an estima net debt c ' Egypt’ June m—(op)— A D0 sufficiency which would mam Egypts 0.000.000 smokers who use .3; ‘, Btandud‘ of mum m “mm of mo. used her position as wife of one oi vaetating possibilities. the most important Shereefs in t "Perhaps r underestimate the m- Because oi the late date of the ties 3 Qtgnfllng u bu... School for speéiagésaggbisbt area relief. 10se- ; sperity as well as deprwivfl- sidi f b1 to present 3'1: $11, , , of 38.097.727.000 as at the close i “grade X-i. Ronald Delanev- Demwic v=°b1°m~h°""°'- ‘m’ bmhuifiéfii. 1.31%.? 33nd l’."§§§.§u‘°n'i.‘ii.°§€s?lb£ mm- cumual wile! <f==ed and rod- the us. year. 77.. mcrease ovgr M°Y°°°° '0 ‘"""°“°= “he MW“ $2233.“? ($515153? t. wgiimlifl = Grade vm-l. Robert Pierce; 3. the primer; conwm- nothing. although 1 must so, n. t ‘Tor the fiscal _ea.r 1037-30. our der and freight on live stock). 1936- last year of 013,775,000 re esents, 9011110100“ on the side oi hvsiene f 1 1 i , lea Holmes "In eflch 0f We l!" W‘? "a" I for no one more than for ayMirl- revenue "rom taxa on and all oth- 37: 33607333" 1937-38- 811689000 of course the amount of e over- and clvlllzflimm Indeed l" w“ ‘he £21.... (lg! d crttaexiis Ait’ a mt to- . . . . . _. . .. . -_ . _ a . '.>.‘§.“."..2’.%3“‘" ’- 2:ri.*;r..i .2“r.‘°.“l‘z.':.‘lrs “as. are...“ - %..§°3€.ff.%'f.§‘.§‘°.%..‘2.‘h2“§.t9: —- sseaasiir>sssiih~v= 7""- mi§::..1."""""d i»... i. .- . ’ ‘m- . .. I 11° W Hm- ' ' - - . ____ ' .. - a a nae. ' , ‘Ggfm "1 “Ibhmlfillmm e1¥"*§°°..§‘£’z§§.; gllfimt? 17873:? sill. um. filsflitz be no? mucouldm ‘hi?’ m but}; "Md sdurpassedous years? a°ni§s%%£e érgnvie 3a?°t‘§1ss' 1h?‘ ‘Fmoaafloz’ m7 omen vsnuty w 1 1,, ‘}.,,',';,';;=";,; figflfingflg: shaft: a; lit-film addressed w member] . ,, . ' ' wfldltlm’! 115110113’ m” Wm‘ l“ the cumulated savings ‘d! 3.‘; CB m“ high tdm] o" mle m”! ye“ i friend of hers was losing her Span o’ parliament suggest‘ m“ 300900 l - . m“ - , - b 11 tted l I arrilioiliv_i.isiiigiiii.vacia°“§gi h???’ dglglgieeiassiglnrecovm tiigfiuwirmunupéytl?! lséalciihextent of our recoveryi frog Th SW57: :00 Dene" d“ Valli‘; 1051:; a’; ‘at?’ “nay sgltfeswxe ‘$231113 lagézzillbitigfi 0T0 fltgflllzglllgotgrm l Ii I .., - ' ' 0 lssed 1n g tn depresson nd oal f e n ures mm, _ , - W11 0 ( 5.20) . Th1 l ‘ ‘ Giar . 1 m be“ w“... 2 ablla at? rtehpixgmt-‘riai? eduring 1007 ggmfgngurilaifurgg m mcredlist giggklflilyfiiuitlnsie... the fact was isélilfiemooo whlhh 35h mun $.35‘, go? asked my friend. 'I'hat‘s what would more this?" thes s33! ' ‘ Gmde 111- . 11 oodsid - ' me {my-ease 1n the voliune of em- agalmt the ruourc“ t must . ma; om- ‘wtal revenue for 1887-38 revenues o: $516,692,000 resulted 1n ma“. by stigma mmtuu 0d‘ ‘ob puzzled me at first, her friend re- emments present revenue o: g7, W111i’! wan? 3- mule w e‘ pmymem; was for the first time form d mm 0 and "manned an increase oi more an over-all deficit or increase in w‘, c m unison Ron plied, ‘because she seemed quite 000.000 (3950701100) from customs " '“' Gm“ n Bnwl’ Em“ Macxen- since i929 more rapid than the owned “a m. éaafiugwwrylilow than 65 per cent over that for the net debt oi 8133775000. can w” “swayed ma’ mum happy, but she told me she wanted duties and the industry would ' ' i l‘ MK _ m. 1n industrial uction. and mmfldufls ma not m mamwnmgug‘ year 1982-88. u While naturally I am disspxpoint- hem mm we“ n" “slum w” w gel’, bad; m Spain a; Sh. was yield a total annual income of v ‘I. we n “'4' David M an also that since the downward trend ‘on Government ' " revenue from taxs 0n ed to have to report any d8 101i. 1 gem me- mmum M h“ e m“ tired of not seeing blood. It is un- £10.000.000 ($90.l60.000). b84111!!! 0! " -~ Ii ' 2. Janette Clark. m busmess began 1”; December “I mn ‘Omaha Rm amounted to M8.$B.000. and ex- believe there ls cause for gratlfica- we"- ‘nd necessaw u, add that such a 1-,. the scheme declare. ‘ " '. "d6 1 srPl- wumm‘ Cmwins‘ employment has declined less repid- “use I do mt m with“ 5°“ needed the will l0!‘ 105i w" t3 m“ M” ‘his “mgppmfi, a The dlfiqeng comm“, ' v mark is“ u-ghjnknbge and 1m . ‘i GTIOQ I (“"4" Eric Holmes’ 2‘ 1w flhgn other 11118111958 lfldlwfl- Ilqew p$1mh l; n“ 21.98%‘ gglxfyediallfl lites?!“ ha’??? their reports and me Bible in Gran Britain we dopggt i-i-i ~ " Borden Md". 11°"- ‘Ehti ‘ e ' "l". . -' med- ' '- Gflidv 1 ‘bi-‘l- PM“ cmp‘ Bureaiinaoi Bit-walk o‘ W m“ mini/lasingh lihgflfihdbirlgkitudiftllf uuWélfbilfi-‘és “piiigiatilliii. lfnr ilzlrliiiittgg “§771.936.37 mifmlgalm “Quail. Mrs. '11. r. Abbott Mrs. heuarlgzifesliligiaspzgrilmil-y-rlotngr mlilsy MB‘ MALCOLM ‘lpmmamw i - 1 hen’ 2' ““‘“'_°°“%R§'.n Holmes; "umber °f “we “ma” “mph cult to replenish the Royal Coffer-s increase oi tlidflng over the pre- when I delivered the budget s Norman MacDonald; sick, Mrs. Morocco completely African." The death occurred at ‘ \ 5'. 5‘? I G/rede I (c) 1. tries show that 8 _ Klnrofl . ., 3- mill-H 08111000“? 3* mm“ 3°" hlmnallrlerirlrlugmviommi W" 0'8"“ $7 blzlrdhlloxllillxldiedlill? §.'i‘ii‘..”§°.’7‘°'i.“i; Zigiuiis fllisncgllnfizrlohwglxl-WQ title Slffiefliclitfdigotlglgllliie h): “lg elgdleltlaclbduiearfrhason‘ m: 13355.; some n m“ a Imam“ mum on “u” " mes. u. March. 1938 01m l“ ti" °°"' subiects dehasing his urre . so-call <1 lus on .001...’ sc- than $35,000,000. B] m, m; w” ' ~ ‘ “ART dill’- WY m" °f MI- Mfllwli" 4- 7 ; rescuer. J. Weeks MWPhY- "When irat introduced othis 2f;- count e wig“) aunost tlw-OOILW- "mar. we have done so much bet- Xnletrtier was readaxgolhzll BALM Mwhemn‘ T“ “mud mm“ ~ '- ding month oi the grecedinl seven years. and onl aiig tly 18-5 A9111 1st. 1361; he was the eldest -~ ;,- for than that forecast is all the son of we late John M. Hwy dobasennent cross Society and Ruby Blondon BOSTON. June 1s_ (or) I l i‘ ',~§'I;,.?-. .3!{q,.-.-.-;;1‘ggs- u’: . MARSIIFIELD SCHOOL HM for the month of May. 03:30: x--1. Dorothy Gibson; 2- 8am Delilrllllhl-i. Ferns Mill; 3- flem ibson. 01:01.4» vii-o. Athol MoBeailh; 2- wcaaxiissciit-‘i. Andrew Black; I- Gladys‘ 1010131130“- ' . a . M3230.‘ III (a“)-1. Bessie 1110MB- lh) l. Isobel Gibson; 2. Peter l . . 'Grad 11-1. "my Ber/WK"? 0-" ._ startle hm: 8- Irvina Boswell- l 00-1 Ward Thoniillsxgj ' g) 13?; Thompson; (<9 ' ur e ns. Perfect attendance: Dorothy Gib- and Jackie Carin. rguerito Terrell. teacher. ibso , Athol '. §° lglllsdalfmSth, ureter than in March o! 1 N and 1080. The estimated number unem- ployed wage eamers was 456.000 in March, 19 8, which was lower than in the some month oi any Y0" since 183i.’ ‘Phere was no better way 0! "l" pending employment than by Mm‘ ulatin bull activity. The 0on- struct on indus had alread m- vived under the stimulus the Housing Act and Home lrn rove- ment Act Govemmentsl e89!!! 1'41"‘ to stimulate employment WI! n00 beneficial it they outed m lt- m here of fear or uncertainty. -u timate- bundles - rawverv- do» pended on decisions oi thousands oi individuals on whether to save and invest or save and oerd- Governments should encous e and guide rather than stifle in tiative and pgxalylfi new enterprise. These principles led tlie gems!- ment. to p 0h ' mp0s m as eistsnce and hoeusinez bills now b9- ~.4~¢.-.¢i..._. ..-. . .. . .. .. .. ....,4... .- ,-..¢.~._ a... +- .-..-,,...¢..-.. rary stimulus to trade, because e were in circulation more of the Sovereigns Coins. Albeit each had a lower intrinsic value. But when the smoke cleared away the net result became evident. namely. that the Sovereign had obtained a larger share oi e product of his people's labor. " t may be that our taxation sys- tem is not the most scientific that could be devised but at least the a%m t h‘? bteen andlisl n. e m e rogxessvey more uitable. The knd of device to ich I have been referring takes many ‘different toms ‘but there‘ is‘ nothing more certain than this. that in any of its forms it coh- stitutes the most unjust and most inequitable type of taxation that could be devised. "Not only that. but the inflatin- eurrency lid contomplaes is bound to initiate unhealth specula- tive aotivltzfand wulresul! ‘in egansion par er n us . en maladjustments become too pronounceddthe speculative boom an . embark upon such a program n. e Minister tabled the detailed statements of revenues and ex- penditures for the last three years. financial Statement d revenues and ex- penditures“ ' dit . ms =....."=°$.~°“Z...*"‘..i“-'='.i=.=ZiF..v-~"= ‘.50.... 1035-86: 872- 020000- acoount. 1000-80: : 1207817000: i901- -’ "sit : 1080-80: 73030; $3907; “$000,000; 1m- ' ' u: eilits: 1 -ss; 5:64:00: 1553-07. a 000: igl-a. ', ins-as: ioifmuoo: 1 a‘7”;°'oos4o.o00. ism-a: es .- Additional units:- 417M»; 108 80: no 1M. M: Lee! 577r~i~s-..a:=ias=..~éin. gave some tem- However. this accoun under present comii quire su relief and igluThe dt/ures was necess expen . ‘ by the disastrous drought in skatchewan and Alberta. aid to pr 37: 33813091774‘ 1987-88: 819.183.900- Domini ion-Pro lncial projects, CISJISJVN: 1937-88: 810,106,000. Railway maintenance works. i030- 3'i: l3. .001: ' t has onlv sham sianiiicenw betantial eixben itures "renames. .. ....- “t ‘ g ° ltated B91- "To meet the emergent and un- foreseen problems created by this renewed drought condition. the Do- "““‘°“ .°é’"rf.“..“.i°“év‘ilfvfiél°l.l° 5 . ' Zrfiléwdénu in order to Dal’ 011B expenditures involved in Dllfchfll‘ ing and distributing feed and iod- drought- deizfior live M091‘ in . L11 U 1Y1 blfivldln did gee: rglieirtiiufanners living 1n guess d1 th following tab : l“? “ ° ovinccs. 1m- area. U-n loyment relief eiiptmdltil" was anal l! Grants en's slim of 101m B05647: 193 7-38 . projects GRACIEI ruewae LOVELY aroma. ncot uv EARLY '5 "AT not MORNING m0 ATE 5°? W! A DISH or oases-aura 0511M” wrm w AUNT mo 5" W‘ UNCLE cane-nun WITH CREAM - a v I . more gratifyin when we consider the abnormal i m of $5,000,000 add- ed to annuities reserve and the substantial unanticipated increase in our expenditures resulting from the crop failure in Western Canada. “As I have alreadv indicated. the increase in our spec al expenditures resulting from intensified drought conditions was over s20.000.000 and the increase in the C. N. R. deficit was at least 87.000000. Had it not been for this unfortunate catastro- ghe. it is clear that today I would ave been able to report an over- all Sllrblus." Under the heading of loans and widvsnces Mi/‘Duiiiiirig said such transactions during the year result- ed in a net credit to the Dominion of $4,202,000 against a. debit 0f $21,- 457,000 the nrevious vear. Repay- ments oi loans and advances pre- viously made exceeded new advan- ces during the year. Total loans under relic! acts to the four western provinces on the books at March 31. 1938, we, $129.- 800,000. For the provi figures they were: Manitoba, 821-1 nces in round and Laurel MacLean were appoint- ed collectors. Mrs. Hedley MacPherson invited the members to her home for next meeting when roll call is to be an- swered by an exchange of house plants. M etin closed i National Aill-hflgll. by arm“ Lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour enJoyed. ADVISES BRITISH COUNT BLESSINGS LONDON. June 15—(CP)—"HOW I long to make every lucky woman in the Old Country realize the state of affairs in non-Christian countries.“ said the women's ed- itor of Overseas. "It. is so difficult, if not impossible, to make others feel what one has felt oneself 83d knows from first-hand experience to be true. Hence the supreme im- portance oi travel. “Consider for a moment the dif-i ficulties in a country where. for instance, lunacy is regarded as s. Whether or not. there was balm in Gilead. heart balm in Massa- chusetts is soon to become a thing of yesterday. The Transcript points out. Damages in breach-of- promlse suits are no longer to serve as "balm for hurt minds." ‘lhe General Court legislature in its wisdom has decreed that “breach of contrast to marry shall not constitute an injury or wrong recognized by law." The governor has signed the bill. "There is no doubt that breach- of-romise suits have bee] in a great many cases-disguised at" tempts at extortion." the paper says. "That fact has long been suggested to the cynical by the term ‘heart balm.’ dear to the hearts of the headline writers. A condition arose that might pertin- ently be described as the heart- balm racket. "Mrs. Katherine A. Foley. mem- ber of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, wins fame as sponsor oi the measure which iMary McLeod) McPherson. He bore his suffering with forti- tude and resignation to the Divinl Will and passed away to his Heav- enly home with iull trust in the merits of his Redeemer. He was a member oi Orwell Head Church. I man oi sterling qualities. strong in his devotion to his church, family and friends. and his death will be mourned by those who are left to realize their loss. is wife. nee Jessie Murchison. predeceased him thirteen years ago. He loaves to mourn two sons. Alexander on the daughter, Mary. Mrs. Alex. Bar- rett. both residing at Ottawa: also one sister. Mrs. John Livingstone, l-lopeiieid. The funeral service. which Wll lard atwndsd. took place in Or- well esd Church by his pastor, . A. J. Ebhutt, Pallbearers were are. M. D. McDonald. S. D, Campbell. Donald Livingstone. W. B. 800m, R. C. McLeod. and Edison McLeod. M; "gwplgr i1 m! 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