im linini , BAIIIIIG sllaal Pilllll IIISIITIS ,...~. -.» ..~.~ - . - 1- III -IMPIIHIIIII . IIIIIEMIIII 'IILIII ._- ._ _ Action to Set Aside Magis trate’s Decision in Matter of Preference and Pri- ority of Creditors. Tl'|E P. W. CLASS LISTS. ssarwar. nunillu. ‘ (eoueluded) Piratyear, Claes I-Theo. Balderaton, H. J. McLeod, D. C. Harvey, Katie Rowe, Hand Stewart, Patricia Gillis, Dixie Uraawslland Vivian Hughes and Walter Leelle, Harry Miller and llary Sinclair, Minerva Keegan and Nan Munoey and Sadie McLeod and Hinnio Turner, Daniel Simons and Janie Simpson andFnd Taylor, Sidney Helntyre and Alice Balderaeon and John Callaghan, Han-y Smith and Percy Stems and Oswald Welsh and Archie Dunbar, Alvlra Mehean and Andrew Doughart T000. 4 The following from a late Sydney Post has reference to a case that attracted much attention in legal circles of Nova Scotia. Itls the first case of its kind e.w.o|u.e1'1 2f.':.'¢.'.‘: 1’0lON‘I’0.0||l ____=,_._ __ Quality - in Drugs § 6666666666666666 Everybody wants quality when it comes to drugs and they al- ways get it when they ome here.- No druggist can ore careful in purchase and care drugs than we are an nowhere can you ge equal quality for les than we ask We should like t ave you remember his when next you ed anything in the ug line . I.I].IamIesun 6 L Rizooisr. 6666666666666. eoeoeoeoo o serv € ua .-.- D. S. E gl 66666666 666666 66666 66666 E 6666 . I Naturally bright children with irregular vision often appear stupid and lnsttentive-not rg. eognizing words quickly. Thi; defect we remedy with glassy, Do not deprive your child 9| belt possible vision. ¢ 1 which has been heard in that rcvince Act in lilli. Duchemin, fonnerly of Charlottetow and Lsngllle k Maddr-n,Syilney, acted ffo the defendants. The Post says: tcrest was fyled by Justice Graham at th in the case of li.IcA\-ity et al vs,Kirk et al an action for the setting aside of four aside and declared void. The judg *nt is lengthy, but it. is interesting an 'most important. In passing two acts, r e legislature neglected to include within oueiiimed at preferences, and the othe to prevent priority among creditors, th the scope of the Act, magistrates court which rould therefore collect for the fu ‘K cd a means to defeat the ends aimed a by the two acts named. The defendant Kirk owed [two credi- tors amounts aggregating $i0l7.35, in th ivurvis of thejudge, “while the two note were still cun°ent, they split the amounts n cncli with two exceptions, viz.,-one fo $76.45 and one for $78, and they waited 0 C. D. Kirk, who signed fourteen demand notes." The reason for so splitting up th amount evidently was to bring then I` court, which can sue only on amounts no exceeding Sli). ` sued a summons on each' note against th debtor, returnable on Dec. 5, on wblc costs. The lenrucd judge reviews the mutter n great length und concludes as follows: collusive and fraudulent and are condemn and intent was to defeat creditors and rc tain the goods for the dcbtor`s use an bcnciit. I In consequence of -thc decision of th Supreme Court of Canada upon that sta tutc, in ii cane of Taylor vs. McKinnon in this court, I can only declare the proceed ings void and sct thorn aside, leaving th other proceedings. The pliilntiffs will have their coats." SPR.»\Il\'ED HER ANKLE. ly fr ' ry y. S I Minnie liurgoync of Gi(-nwood. It swel ed to a tremcndousi-iizc and causcdintens puln Iapplied I:’ols0n's Nerviline an ed. and before long I was able to use ni foot." For spmlns, swelllnga and muscula Strong, penetrating, swift to destroy pal »-that' Pol n' N 'iii . Fifi biscuit nt.--Iris. Kelly Bt Co. 20 li. G 3 F from Bcer & (soil Jld Ii ' ~‘ - :Fry ri barrel of “Royal Stuart" flour o . . , ` '. ‘ '. ` _‘ A Expt-r flpilrinn. . Invictus shoes for men.-Alley 25 d W,f_ _ €& Co. Charlottetown Agents, zzdw tf. ntnn nn I ».,'..‘ IT BRINGS IIIIINIJ - s FLY TIME r Are you ready to keep them out? We have a nice lot of stock sizes in Doors and Window Screens-gcod serviceable stock-made to wear well, good, but not high priced. Bring your sizes and see if we can fit you out for reasonable sum. Mari Wright Furnishing 00. - ii since the passing of the Creditors Relief - The plalntlin T. l\IcAvlty & Sons, St` John were represented by Harry P. n r Judgment of more than ordinary in e proihonotary`s oiilce yesterday morning teen judgements. The judgments nrc il - - ll satisfaction of one any number of partic- iilarjuilgnxents, and therefore constitut- I. 0 S ofthesc notes into I4 fragments of $75 e l within thc jurisdiction of thc magistrates' t “Then," says lhejudge, "u stipcndlary magistrate, on thc Bill of November, is- c h date lic cntcrcrl judgment for debt and i. “In my opinion these proceedings were cd by thc I3 Eliz, c. 5. The sole object d e (E creditors to rciscli thc goods with lcgnl execution and to obtain other remedies by “I slipped on nn icy step and spmlned n rl ht ankle ic badl write M`ss 1. e . il »got prompt relief; the swelling was reduc- Y r pains Nervillne is the one "sure remedv. n 5 50 5 en nc Y years MCEIODOIILBD ll5 Tlol ` In use. Nice assortment of Coufty and Fancy and Iaiitsr Henle, Sadie McNeill and Jean Perkins and Campbell Bell,Margai1t Poirier and Stanley Bagnall and Guy Haywood. Aoaicvtruns Second year: Class I-Lily Seaman and H. Scales, G. Rosa, Sadie McLeod, Irene Dixon. Class Il-Ella . McGrath, S. Blanchard, A. Auld and Nellie Seaman, A. Jenkins. First year: Class I- H. J. McLeod, T Balderston, L. Cotton. Clasl II-D. C. Harvey, Nun Muncey, Dixie Crasweli and A. Dunbar, Annie McGougan, Jean Mc- Leod. 1 Pr1rsio'LooY. First year, Class I-Edna Yeo, Katie Rowe, Alice Baldei-sion, T. Balderston, W. Leslie and C. Dawson and Nan Mun- cey, D. C. Harvey- and Beale Mellish, Annie McGougnn, Alice Mclaauchiau and H. McLeod, A. Dunbar, Patricia Gillis, Marion Henderson and Minnie Turner, Amy Burrows and Dixie Craswell and D Simons, Maud Stewart and V. Callaghan and Clam Lockerby, Mattie Huntley und S. McLeod, Agnes Malone and Isabel Mc- Phee and II. Smith. uoox KEEPING. First ycur: Class I-D. C. Harvey, Jose’ phine Walsh, T. Balderston and Emma Cantwell und D. Simons, S. McLeod, H. J. Mclreod, Dixie Cr-aswell and Nan Mun- ccy and Annie McGougau, Clara Lockerby G. Irving and Patricia Gillis, Sadie Gor- man and Essle Mcllish, Maud Craig and Agnes Malone, Annlc Gaudet and Isabel McPhee, L. Campbell. Pass Lisr (arranged nlfhabetlcally) Third Year-Brchaut-, Leitch, Mac- Donnld,McMillan, McNeill, Scott, Taylor. Second Year-Auld, Blanchard, Cun- ningham, Dennis, Dixon, Dyer, Gardiner, Lawson, McCannclI, McDonald, McGrath, J. E. McKenna, McLeod, Montgomery, Nicholson, D. T. Robertson, Ross, G. Scales, Sci\mnn,L. Seaman, N. Warren. First your I3aldcrston,A. Baldersbon T, Brelmut, Ciintwcll, Cof'lln,Cruig, Criiswcll Davidson, Gillis P., Gorman, Harrington, Iinrvcy D. C., Henderson M., Laird, Ler- lic, Lockcrby, Luxtoa, Malone, Mellish, Miller li., Munccy, McDonald E., Mc Gougan, Mclutyrc, McLauchlan, Mclrcnn, McLeod Ii. J., McPhee I., Polricr M. Ramsay, Rowe, Scales, Simmons, Simp son, Smith, Stcrns, P., Stewart, Tralnor, \Valsh J., Webb, \Vright A., Yoo E. 'siocx ' ouoi/moms. Closing Prices May 28. May 27. Atchison . . . . . . .. 78§ 79l Copper . . .. 703 70 B.R.T....... 58! Baltimore. _ . . .. 107; ‘ C.P.R... 1-I-ll N. Y. Central.... . 139 Erie .... . . . . .. 391 illinois Cent:-al..... 1.".B`;\ Louisville and Na. . . . ._ l-lil Manhattan 588 107; 1452 393 Hill will Missouri Pacific. . . . Pennsylvania. . _ . . . . Reading ._ Sugar Southern I’acltlc..._. St.Paui . . . . . . .. Union Pacific... U. S. Steei.......... U. S Steel Pre't"d.. Dominion Steel Dominion Steel Prfd Dom. Steel Bonds.. . Dominion Coal Twin City . . . . li0§ _ Colorado Fuel . 40 cog oo; 13:4; 1-“.32 398 1312 tug 1723 iiny 23? 131; (ll ire; 110; 20! 03| “Bi 199 -Tho W.C.T.U. will meet at'4.Z1'r~\,Mny 25 -A forest tire has been ragingin thc Temaganii district and the Temiskaming railway. The fire was started accidentally by Italian laborers cooking their meals. Owing to the wind which prevailed it aprt-iid westward to- wards White Bear lake. It is now under control. A Good Family Liniment. < Every family should be supplied with a bottle of Cl|amberluIn`s Pain Balm. For cuts, brulscir, burns, si-aids and similar ln- jurles, which are of frequent occurrence, there is nothing su good, It soothes thc wound and not only glvcs instant relief from pain, but causes the parts to heal in about one-third thc time required by the usual trcntmcnt-. As it is nn antisepti ull danger frmn blood-poisoning is n\‘o'd- ei. Sold by nll druggisla. -.~a.--- ° Q. ~ , ~ 1 »j_-fl I \ , _EW _.3 .., .:`_;»_L_ sigh. ` 5 *\& ‘Aw f_¢..I§' vi Ijii.-W 0,-,-1 `*-. _ I ~' ,_ .- ~* .__,g';V -X `\$_»-’. " § _ '= ‘sf QA( A i__, V',_,_`, I ' _ k .J ;;,_'5r '~/T: <14’-I\\\\\\\ .. . SURE UF IT. Pete -Say, Sam, whcn yo' wants a good roust,whnt docs yo' glt,pork or beef! Sum-I jcs‘ stays out late. "\\\\ \\ \\ _E nonn’s"'/ IV Q KI D N EY fo/_/_/,I Pl LLS5 J &\`L--I \\\\\\\";§§If '*c\I~KI|"IY I /I ss§1TtI.3‘r`£.§’ii/ 'I' 5 .,. u uc#-I lo img E-3°"”T~'-l “mvqvl 5? Phi-i\ _ vi . im - \ n --4. 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