C0 (continued from Page l) _i y; percent. We would havo had _ m. u; percent in Canada,” w. : ti)‘ slid- w, cooto: "Would you say the messiah was responsible ior the . it condition aiiectmg your , v" m, Beatty: "Undo . " id you anticipate w w, Cooie: , dI-prBSSlOD." w, Beatty: "To some extent- utl d:d not think it would be so were. m, Coote: “Did your bankers y, you an! advice w warning?" m. Beatty: “I did not ask them." w, Ooote: "Did you use your in- uwoewiththebankoroompony g, , mm; policies that would ease t?" flLBoIMyIUhOIblfldlMdi- . . the numolioil ha dmadc bsiorohisiellowbank way could get back i0 i»!!! Mill- voluma o! i026 or 191i it could ume lliiYlllont o! dividends. Ea . not anticipate any early return . conditions in tho peak year ct . Ooote: “Would you like to .. more stability of business With- ut periodic booms and depres- ,,. m. Bestty: “It would be a liie ver." w, Coote: ‘Wag a IIII‘ rate ..- iivc percent dbcussed with bsnksatthetimsoithssix cent loan?" m. Beatty: “Ho. ‘that was the enprovaillrlrnto. Iryouastme ltlstoohishlwulnantoasy i. Mr. Cootot “lpoaking as a bank- T. m. Beatty: "You, and as a busi- ms man mo." Mr. coote: ‘Do you agree that tcrest should be iowor when bili- s. is slack and higher when busi- llr. Beam’ “it would be better ~ business. “‘ but interest - should always be low In iair- -~ w all.‘ ~ On the sibject oi’ interlocking ~ tonieabnnBoattysa-idhowas director o! the Bank or Mcmtraal, e Royal Trust Conrpany, the aldori Astoria 800d Company in ew York, tip Royal Exchange 1n. nos Company oi Londgn which a committee in Mustreai. and -. Canadian Arena Company in -i treai. Mr. Cooto: “Did mu 9s the otht Wiles oi whids you are a di- » -- have similar dliifiosrlties in B credit?" : “I do not know oi vi Eilkliv n or mu. Mill no 1W 10? Nvornment to - too this loan?" mked Mr. Coote. "Well, I don't know a better _Inaoswer tohlrn MnBeatty said that Luoerne-in-Quebec bad turned in no operating proiit since amuired by the C. P. R. in 1031. The Royal York Hot?! in Toronto, said the railway president, had been opened in i928. It: total cost "o Wbfollmswiy 816000.000. and it hi4 Produced an operating prof- it of 01,007,000. He was not in a po- sition to say what. the total loss over all on the Royal York was. estimated the operating proiit at $l,12'l000. In answer to J. T. Hackett (Cons, Stanstead). Mr. Beatty said that tho hotels wore part oi the 1111'"! system. v/hlle the steam- ahlps were operated by a company the mack oi’ which was held by the par-mt railway company. E. “You said you did not know‘ oi a better loan than this one," said Major Power. "Did you urge that Montreal?" §t= o! Bank oi Montreal meat guarantee?" "I thought so," said Mr. Beatty. Jackson Dodds, joint General Mmspsr o! the Bank o1 Montreal. than called. Ho presented a outlining the relations bo- and the Canadian since the inception oi the was questioned by Major volume o! security oil-inst the bank's teml, at the time or the see,- . wls 014000.000 in ex- oi iace value of the then ting loan of $30,000,000 held by er: "Don’t you think that PM Y 800d loan?" . Dodds: "Yes, but the Can- Pae iowasaskingrorailve loan oi Normally do rsot make loans ior long- a year." . Power: "Would it have been up i! E s§Ei§s§r?5i ‘ "-‘__ obligations ior i933 and 10M in one l60,0M.000 loan." Mr. hvwer: ‘Then the only blots boy had ior asking the govern- situ- O. P. B. could have a lurtbsr 830,000,000 loan nflislshmfiflallelottdx ‘A ‘r0 M40 “I; ysuaedagaand". . Eghmu additional i088 obligations. That i‘ on the steamer Empress oi Britain t é‘ L_s plationn. The rather tired athlete" in t... r-mms this-at the-last station," panted the young man. ::Drlves Asthma Like Magic. ‘I'M imme" help irons Dr. J. D. Kai- l0gg's Asthma Remedy seems like magic. Nevertheless it is only a na- tural remedy used in a natural way. The smoke or vapor. reaching the most a o! the ai- “But you considered it was real-’ ly a good loan without the goverm’ Pllll iected tuba? brushes aside the uponttredirectonoithenmkoitroubiewdvlwflsawaylortrosb sirtoentenltisaoldbydoalora g-qpu“ m‘; me g1- throughout the land. the whole 800909.000 be taken up 1h 1933. .ra|siilurr irsrrnnrv tho Uoutensnt Governor received the House and tbs reply to the QoechoomtheTlzrone, int-bella- ecutive Council Chamber. as the House resuming: Hon. Mr. Arscnsuir. presented a petition from A. Merritt Dawson and others, praying for an Act to incorporate “Dawson's Limited." A bill in accord with the petition was received and road. lion. Mir. MoPhee moved iirst roadingoi an Aet tomakouniiorm tho law respecting conditional sale o! g . On motion oi lion. Mr. Memes the l-lousa went into committee with Mr. Wilmolo in the chair, on An Act to amend the law respecting the ga- hment o! dcbis. . The promoter explained that the bill had been submitted by the Bar Society. “It; extends hiom ten w twenty the time lmlt within which action ior garnishee may be brought and outlines the iorm oi proc ure. d Oampblell laiid he un- ers s prac co o garnish- iment was now legislated by the Ju- ifitliftfii. .33.’ $1.22? i‘ ‘“"* us on. m. Housm- strong said. the Gar- nisbment/Act still applied to cases in the County Courts. t u“ Mr. MePhee pointed ou t the bill represented the considered op- §"'u37’°.."ffi’;m.au. the statute by extending the exemption irons garnishment to a minimum oi $10.00 where the debtor is a married person, widow or widower, support- ing one or inoro children, or is physically incapacitated. Mr. McIntyre thought the exemp- tion might encourage people to in- cur debts which they cannot pay. ‘There was Iurther discussion by Mk. Allen, lion. Mr. Mcrhee and Mr. baPags. The latter maintained |tha exemption latt a loophole for ous people taking advan- ‘tage o! a merchant. Messrs. J. How- ard MacDonald and H. H. 00s also spoke along this line. Hon. Mr. McPhee said the purpose was not to help the merchants in this case, but the wags earner in reumstan Tosmrtborqurauonronoodsswu“ said he had no advance informa- tion that the Canadian dollar would go to par in New York. “I wish I had," he added. 1 C. B. Howard (Lib, sherbrooka): "You would have nrsdo some mon- ey ior the C. P. R1" Mr. Dodds: "I might have boots able to make some ior myaoli." Questioned by Mr. Howard with rospect to the recent advertising matter oi’ the Bank oi Montreal. Mr. Dodds said the lmpremim- had gone abroad that the banks had no money to loan on comma uI-l undertakinn. He had wanted it known as widely as possible that so iar as the Bank o! Miontreal was concerned it had plenty o1 money to loan ior such purposes. W. A. Fraser, (Lib, sous land), asked ii the banks had ra- tused to lend the money to the C. P. R. without the government guarantee. "The banks were not asked to advance the money without a gov- ernment guarantee," replied Mr. Dodds Beatty said that the banks could not get the money without a government guarantee." Mr. Pra- eer stated. "You don't always have to be turned down to know that you can't do s. thing." replied an. Dodds. He might have said to Mr. Beatt that he thought the banks woul require a. guarantee ics- a five-year loan. A rive-year loan was not a regular banking loan. Rather than lend money on what he did not IQl-Iid as a good bank- ing loan he would keop it in the vaults. w. Dodfi laid. With millions o! dollars avail- able, asked Mr. Fraser, Mr. Dodda requ I (o. P. by Ossgflllals’: lpodll from the Bank oi Montreal w meet- ired a government guarantee. Win) OFITAWA, March W ' ' $60,000,000 guarantee to tho thewellbeingoiOanada Butnopublieaetioaoliis had glvenhlmsno ces. Mr. Lea suggested the Act should be m: to on. Could not the amend- ment exempt the unemployed man while still protecting those mer- chants who are kind enough to ad- vance goods in circumstances where there is distress? he asked. Iurther discussion iollowed. Mr. Dennis expressed his approval oi the exemption clause. Mr. .7. A. Campbell also approved. The bill, he thought, protects the poor man and should be enacted. After Iurther discussion by Mr. McIntyre, Mr. Cox and others, the promoter moved, as an amendment, that the exemption should only ap- ply "provided that the value oi board and lodging supplied to the debtor by his employer should be wnsidered as part oi the wages paid to him and part oi the wages ex- empted irom gsmishment." m. '1‘. A. Campbell suggested in connection with the first clause in the bill that them should be com- panion reliei ailorded by extending the time tor serving the summons on the primary debtor. Alter (urther discussion, progress wag reported, the committee asking leave to sit again. Sales oi Goods Bill On motion oi Hora-Mir- M03110 the House went into Committee with ssr. Stewart in the chain-on an Act to make uniiorm the law respecting conditional sales oi goods. Mr. McPhee explained that this bill also had bsen llmlflred on re- commendation oi the Law society and was designed. simply to make uniiorm the ieghlat‘ s (or this sub- ject. It was agreed to with amendment after some on. At 6 p. m the House took recol until I o'clock. ANSWIIU To QUESTIONS Prohibition ltotarass hi. I. W. IAPIQ asked the bea- der of tho H0081 1. Table a copy ci returns oi the and the 81st day oi oi last year ircrn the nmndwom‘.merd banksroraCanadisn Paciiic Boardoihohibitioncornmissiooors to the Provincial ‘Treasurer as re- quired by Section 180 and subsec- tions (a) (b) (c) (d) (s) (i) i8) (h) d K tba Prohibition Act. 3. Give the amount oi surplm money paid by the Beard oi Pront- ition Commissioners to the Provin- oialTi-oasursr on Jrme 30th and Do- st, 1038, as required by oi The Prohibition Act. the nu * oi persons convicted tor violation of the Pro- hibition Act in the ysar m: who who have been l leased jail ands: tho ‘Picket oi Lesvs Paula llwraykolnrolstive teIaulA. kdmimborting hstinoothisprovincoiutharrc- M BIJIMITTEE’ oil-Midas; Band. _ 1.30 Congregational Prayer lor- vioo-dlisitors welcomo-Boarh Memorial Hall. - I to jail; s absconded: 40. dismilad or withdrawn: 1 held ior hmlly Court; d appealed; I suspended sau- tencs; 2 action taken under See. ; ghgltra vires convictions; 2, in hos- (4) (Names tabled). (5) None. (d) None. ('1) imported sie and stout, 150 barrels bottled. Domestic alo and stout, 14.306 cases. Ialeosswood Ias-m Employees Mr. Les asked the Hon. Minister o! Agriculture: l. How many men were employed on lfilcouwood Parrn during i088‘! i. Give name oi each employee and the wages paid each, also in- cluding any emoluments or perquis- ites o! oiiice. Answer: Classic Styles that are Best Taste‘ for Springtime and all Time! (i) ii men were employed from Jan. l to May i, and 4 men from May l to the end oi the year. | (2) Harry Craig: 075.00 per month irom Jan. l. to May l, plus‘ $5.00 per month bonus and 870.00 per month irom May l plus $5.00 per month bonus. i Unsworth Gurney: $60.00 per month Irom Jan. 1 to May 1 plus $6.00 per month bonus and $45.00| per month irom May 1, plus $0.00 per month bonus. Lyall Gurney: $40.00 per month irom Jan. l to May 1, plus $5.00 per month bonus and $86.00 per month from May l plus 06.00 per month bonus. William Lacey: $40.00 per month irom Jan. 1 to May 1, plus $5.00 per month bonus and $36.00 per month from May l, plus $6.00 per month bonus. William Gurney: 860.00 per month from Jan. l to May, plus $5.00 per month bonus. Mr. Gurneys appoint- ment was canceiled at that date and he was allowed $25.00 per month ior one year. Trynss Bridges Mr. Lea asked the Hon. Minister oi Public Works: l. Were tenders called ior widen- ing Ironfs Bridge in ‘rryon? Ii so, table all tenders d. 2. l! done by day's work give names o! all employed and the a- mount oi money paid to each. 3. What was the total cost widening this bridge? 4. Table all tenders ‘ ed ior the re-bullding of Wright's Bridge on 'I‘ry0n River. 5. What was the total cost of re- building this bridge? Answer- Rle lord's Bridge, (l) and (2). §ee Public Works FA- port, pages 4c and 56. (3) Total cost o! rebuilding abut- ments, grading, gravelling and rail- ing approaches and widening bridge and approaches, (see Pub. Works Report, i933. page 1'17 and 178, $1,- 210.84. Paid under the Reliei Act, i933, $69.18.) Re Wright's Bridge: (4) See Public Works Report 1933, page 177, $1,004.63. Paid un- der ehe Belle! Act, i933, $805.00. To- tal, $l,8'10.i3. Steel Bridges, hid Queens Mr. LePage asked the Minister oi Public Works: l. Give number oi concrete or steel bridges built in the Second District oi Queens during 1933, with the coat oi each. er. (i) One steel bridge, Andrew's Mills, cost $715.08. Bee Public Works Report 1983. blse 170. $130.93 paid under the Reiiei Act, 1033, $48.00. One concrete culvert. Kingston, 50o hlblic Works Report i038, page 170-4133797. Paid under the Re- liaeiaiict 1903, $600.00. Total, $1,"- oi Faloonwood Tenders Mr. Dennis asked the Minister o! Public Works: l. Were tenders called (or the reconstruction oi’ Fslconwood Asy- lurn? 2. Table all tenders ior this ro- construction. a. To whom was the contract let and what was the amount oi con- 4. Were the plans oi the propos- ed new Pnlconwood building sub- mitted to the parties tendering ior present construction? 5. Has the architect who prepar- ed plans ior proposed new building been paid in full? d. What was the total amount paid in connect with these plans? Answer: Information asked ior in this question is contained in answer to Question No. l0 asked by Mr. McIn- tyre. Good Roads Aaa‘n Meeting Mr. Dennis asked the Minister oi Public Worlnz: i. Give names oi delegates who attended 000d Roads As- sociation meeting at Hamilton, (2st. 2. What amount was paid by the Province to each delegate as expen- v sea contracted in connection with] this trip? Answer: (i) Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Min- ister oi Public Works and Highways was the only delegate to the Oan- adlan Good [toads Association meet- ing at I-lamnton, Ontario. e ior osssansas was con- tained in $150.00 on page 104 Public Works Report, which covers the ox- panses co Ottawa re Unanxoymsnt as Good and all knock-about occasions. are all dressed up in them! Other Hats from $1.98 to 59-00 k N. B. Game Laws, (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) l-nmarmrmwu, March 20-1110 Goverr-lnent does not on moose hunt-ind "iii "If. mier L. P. D. Tiiley told a delega- tion (mm the New Bninwwick Pish and Game Protective Association wnp wasted on the Cabinet lino Bermuda and ish W8 Indies. The Price is an Invitation i0. B113’! .. Wear these coats just as they are ior shopping and sports Add your fur scarf and you Made 0i fine woolens, lined with nice silks and finished with care and precision. We have a. large assortment of ladies dresses. Prints and dark shades enlivened with touches of organza and lace. They're just like spring itseli’. ready for you to take your pick. All arranged on our racks HA TS Take Different Ways to CHIC 7711's Spring Canny females with an eye to their budgets will welcome our Spring collection 0f Blillin- ery. New things happen above ' the brim-line. Hats are in- clined off-the-face and the ei- fect is young and becoming. We are featuring the very new- est styles in many colors in _ Straws and fabrics. ls-~- To Wcst Indies (spacial to the Gus-diam HALIFAX. N. 5.. March fli-With a capacity passensfl‘ 500K111! i119 Canadian National Sicamships lin- n “Q4; mane-y," Captain W. B. Armit, smears- will sail Halifax tonight (Wednesday) , Jamaica and Nassau in the Bahamas. Brit- via. Boston. The lura or the sunny southorn waters u attroetlrg mam W I'm» the n,” dhagrooablsnem oi the northern spring and the 1am number passengaratravsllhlgontheflndv 'I‘l1e price $3.50 S. A. MacDONALD _ - ‘.3 WOOD ALCOHOL (AYSES DEATH from ior alcohol, besides beer when he came to her home o! No inquest was hold, . , I (C. P. by Guardian's Spools! Wh‘ GLACE BAY. N. 8., March 18- Wnlter Prro, 27-year-old mixrerfjl No. l collie-r)", dlrd late today ‘Ts hospital and police said they ye- lieved death to have been on} through dnnkirq wood alcohol Mrs. Leo myle told police Pen had admitted drinking a bottle (a and v11” Tb flipper Friday. He was talcflr j hospital early Saturday morning .-~ W" - i m ‘“i“‘3.‘3°'£"£.°£... or cases ct $E3£€l‘$.‘...‘.2."“ ""1" m" ""“"°‘ “"‘~'°',,, p@llllflivyul;z fidwfid’. m: "wit" 6° w w“ <>Y Iii O-a-o her or slo 1mm by Paul A- "'° °' “w” ‘m’ mm" °“ Empire colonies or m Caribbean ‘"1 "W" "mm i" '0'" M!" "““ that he bellowed Iiortamm _ stare were produced on Canadian Imrraybcouiertherrohlbitioa gnmgmqgoggmgmuaasys mmW,~1-;,g-,*:,;"-:g,~ ll I Y SC A l DH] I "Mw..!:‘°..£.".i‘.““.:.: w» i»- mw= ggzmvr: "tarmac: "2 7- i W“ "i" aro n: A. 1' Basin. ‘wrMQQQHwx-g“ my” my Qua] 6“un should botraaisdas game. RIM“ hwéumufilcem Marohlastyear. __' povhsca by the Prohibition Oom- same aa moose and doer- "'1'" .... Linton ozxvzholssals Vendor durins MiCCA.Q|NTMiNT owl: “m, "Méuxmgf f: _,,,,,_,“"f,° . m“ ' fugos be odour-nee. The Premier Othon imiudsd an Mr. and In While the marhet m canon (l) Boo. 1U, sub-section (a), (b) H‘ om said the govern-assent could-mt ai- R- Billlol. chlrlflilwvfl- 1M 0"!- ianu products in the Unlhd labs (olaadmxleshohibttioa ' “a fmdstthsprasersttime.toenaueramadditisxialssgenumbsroiuaveryilnutsdauvtsdarprossa QM my aq. ouawnmgmdthwusrawuhalodasiamanbookedtolflbflutanirlanangemeuts * “nmmqygngn”, E sq’: itwwzkdflrablrpchapa atlgiossiorlt- gays ‘The "gm n men . - m sass ts, 1 wit. r The Mention umd Jllfiroealvod-Iulitlla E‘ ' _ titomboftsoutbega-dri hastened-sandman. Q hIniIrQlisdt-hatho r '--- m“- --~--~'-- Itllmlm: axiom assus was .9‘. ‘