FINAL SHOWING TODAY . . “NIGHT CLUB SCANDAL " wrru Jomv psnnmoau up 1.1mm: ovsruusw PLUS-COMEDY sun NOVELTY REEL FRI. -— SAT. ONLY SHOWS 8J5 - 7.00 — 8.45 A VIillZZ-Illlfi WESTERN WITH A WAIIOO VALID-Pl BITA .9555???‘ ADDED LONE RANGER NO. 5 AND COMEDY Radio Program THURSDAY. JUNE 18 BERLIN 5:80 p.m.—Germans I163 . TOKYO 15.4 m., 11.80 meg. 6:55 p.m. DLRM, 25.3 m., DLRSA, 19.7 m., 15.23 meg. MOSCOW 7:00 6 meg. LONDON Today's Short Wave (All Time ls Eastern Standard) in the Wide World. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 6:15 p.m.-Dance Music. JZJ, PRAGUE,- CZECHOSLOVAKIA —Variety Program. 11.84 meg; p.m.—News and Program for English Listeners. RAN, 31 m., 7:15 p.m.__ "Haunting Harm- onies." GSP. 19.6 m., 15.31 meg; GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSC. in Memoriam MRS. BERNARD CALLAGHAN Mrs. Johanna Callashan. or llie late Bernard Callagha urday. May 21st her daughter. Mrs. Alphonsus second year. Her James Lynn and Ne A burn known in the community her family 1h their m administered to hlr of Holv Mother Church. She leaves to Mr. Patrick Lynn. Au-burn. Her funeral which was largely l l t 1 ‘j 91.3 ., 9.58 .; GSB, 31.5 attended. took place on lvflav 23rd to n” J21 meg meg Fort Augustus Church. where High ~ ROME Mass of Requiem was celebrated by i 7.30 p_m_ __ selections from her pastor. Rev. D. P. Croken. P. ~ Operas‘ "The Italian Broadcasting P- The service at the “We was a gllé Bystemls Lyrical Season." 2R0, grfgggfii lgivgonsmrwr McDonald 1 11 91.1 m., 9.63 meg; 1R1". 30.5 m._ The m“ beueis Wm, John WW gig gig; megJ IQY, 25.21 m., 11.90 £511,015,, 5,012.11. illamw (gnéitllljamter - - o an . o n eron an en ...~">&si.:f;;=:=:l.2l.... wz- Lon-MW m1 m» m m i‘? KAD. 31.4 m., 9.55 meg. CULLODEN SCHOOL 8h _._i w]. “ PARIS Honor Roll for May: 1:11,; 9100 um- Relwrdlnzs- TPAf. Grade VIIl-—1 John A. MscPhcr- - wrl 15-6 m., 11.88 mes- son; 2. Jean Gillis. l lrwtlr. PAR/m“ “grade V11 (SrJ-i. Angus Mac- oul 9:30 p.m.-Ellie's Happy Boys, QM v11 (J ,;_. m“ u} lgggestra. YVSRC. 51-7 111-. 5-3 Beatouzel LesterrMaclicarliYKa at - Gi VI—l. Mac? ' g3 _ Lovpos 2. 6.31.2.1... Mnéiifiéu... “°“°“' be, 9J0 l?_»m< — Music for the Grade v—1. Dorothy MacPher- L," Tfileflttle- The BBQ 57mm"? QYf son; 2. Florence MacLean. ti" ccgifinruésqasl‘ 19161 its" 152‘? “"0- Grade 1n (Sr.)—l. Daniel Beat- m; slgb- ~_ m§l3~ GSC- on; 2. Laura MacLean. B“ ' g1 ml. - mes. GS . 31-5 m- Grade In (Jr.)—l. Roy McLean. B; - m°€~ BF L] Grade I (Al—1. Alfred Vincent. b“ 10-15 n m —Ge§nn§ Male Choirs sesame I (B)_1' Alma Macpher- :1? DJD- 25-4 m-- 11~77 mEB- ’ LEG-rude I (C)—1. Lawrence Mac- O an. de: . T°KY° Pe r s u a : sor 12.45 a..m. - Popular Songs. Mac§hiisonfflx“§jf,n,eflgg“ . IZJ 25.4 m 11 so meg "1 C“ hi, ' " ' ' therine MacPherson, Dorothy Mac- crl :_—:-—~———-— Pherson, Laura MacLcan, Roy BARGAIN FAIOREs , 3L '1' A. W} S Y D N E Y C01 —Going— B? mrpsy. JUNE 24th {l5 new,“ Mom. June 21. loss $10.10 1 TRIP DAILY Round Trip f? mm cusnporrarowu “F” Hooarfianately Low Fares from r1‘ ill/In rlrzrimll 2; Cbildrm o] I'm: and mldtr Ywelw n,‘ Ymr: a/ age HALF FARE g Tirkclr Goad in b‘ DAY CO/ICIIES ONLY be For Furl/m ln/arvnalzon Consult wa-n - - ~ -- any 71th:! Agni! b‘. ‘x ANADIAN NATIONAL _ w ll/[IIYWNIRE IN (Alvann 01 3 | "“"""'l‘.'i'l'..!!.'l'..'i"""""' I ‘W! . we . 0O u. I11 in Mad-Ball. Lawrence MacLean. Highest. average, 84.l—Alex MM- Pherson. S. Friend Herring. teacher. Gave Life In Vain (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire NEW YORK, June 15—Nine_) year-old William Creighton gave his life in vain today for his brindle bull terrier, Puddles, The two were romping in accr- den City park near the electric- powered Long island 5lldednly. Puddles barked bounced up on the tracks. Billy screamed: lyckl Come back! Third raill" and CUTSfISORES Apply Mind's fnoly. If dunno. Any no quickly shoe in uso- m than’: nothing boltul urn/sun's |.N|MENT l BUS TIME-TABLE Atlantic Standard Time To MONCTON-SAINT JOHN -— OSTON 7.30 a.m ( ndays, 4.30 p.m.) TRIPS DAILY To SUMMERSIDE Via Hunter River-Kensington 7.30 a.m.— 1.00 p.m.—4.00 p.m. Ex‘ Sunday (Also 10.30 p.m. Saturday only) f7 2 TRIPS To sulvlluauslplsi t SUNDAY ‘llll‘°,,’...f“'_°lzé‘i.'.'.f..““ "" T" TRIP DAILY To BORDEN Ex. Sunday Via Bonshaw- Hllls-4.00 P-m T TIGNISH 1 Via Sumnierside — Albcrtflll Ex. Sunday 4-30 9-m- T NORTH LAKE TRIP DAILY Via M02110 Stewart - Sourls (ex. Sunday) 4.30 p.m. Send parcels by bus. Fast, Coll- convenlnnt service. - Low Rates. ’ I ssrl llotor Tra sport- ,_ 162 Quoent St. Charlottetown Phone 248 widow n of Fbrt Augustus passed away on Sat- at the home of 0.- Dcnnell. Avondale. in hcr eighty- husband predeceased her two and one half years mo. De- ceased was the daughter of the late llie Collins o1 O v- J v‘ _—_-__ E N ‘U u . Mrs. Callaghan. who was well posseseu a happy and cheerful disposition which endeared her to her many friends and acquaintances. who join in sympathy with the members of sad bereave- e.nt. She was a devout member of the Catholic Church and during her illness and death was attended by the Rm". Monsiuno" McDonald who the last rites mourn seven sons and two daughters also one brother Effort To Save Pet railroad. "Puddles! Come ROADS-KING COUNT! looutlnuod) Section No. $7 (5881.66) John 012.00. Hanoi $8.40. 55.55555? ~ Q r525 E u“ 7-’ ' EE8? :69 s gr Egg-E." o. . ea-“ '88 Jordan, $2 00. Jordan. William $1.00. Jordan, Charles $2.00. Jordan, Vernor 00. Jordan, Everet" $3.0 Kirby. Ernest 7&0.” eur, an . . Llelncheur, Chester $7 00. Livingston, John $1.50. , Moore. Humphrey $18-00. Machon. John $6.00. McKay, Albert $6.00. McKay, Kimball $2.00. McKay, Sellsr $1 50. McKay, Jamas $1.00. McKenzie, Wiliam $2 75. McNeil]. Harry $0.50. McPherson, Roland $5.00. Nicolle, John $20.13. Nicolle, Arnold $2 00. O'Connor, James $6.00. gfifinnoll-i John $3 . 611?)’ - . Phillix, Vere $00. Penny, Hedley $1.50. Penny, Cecil $10 0. Penny. CurtLs $ , Penny. Jamar $1.00. Robertson, James $4.50. Richards, Jaznes $6.00. Richards, Peter $4 50. Richards, Harry $4.00. Richards. Henry $1 00. Stewart, George $4.5 , Sharam. Dalziel $1.00. Sharsm, Spencer $1.00. Sharam, Percy $3 00. Sencabaugh, Henry $2.50. VanIdestlne. Alexander $7 50. White, Walter $2.00. Total - - .° I: Section No. 3B (8777.51) Burke. William $0 25. Boudreault, Albert $9 00. Brown, Willem $9.00. Brown. Finbar $7 87. Brown, Nelson $3.37. Brown, Russel $2.25. Cobb. John $1.25. Clements, Earl $3.75. Cahill. P. A. $38 25. Conohan, John $0.75 Conohan, Joseph $5.50. Conohsn, Emanuel $0.25. Dingwell. William $5.37. Dingwell, Hardin $9 00. German. John $ .37 Gorman, Emonual $0.37. Gormsn, Ambrose $9.37. German, Robert $7.67. German. Deo $7 67 Gallant, Connie $9 00. Gallant, William $9.00. Jackson, John $0.25. Jackson, William $2.25. Iorkin, A. J. $4.50. Larkin, Paul $9 00. Liar-kin, John $4.50. Lutz, Charles $5.62. Lutz, James $5.62. Lutz. George $7.00- Lutz. William $2.00. MoCormack, John $6 75. McCormack, John A. $6.75. McDonald, Clinton $9.25. McDonald. John $25 00. McDonald, John W. 030.67. McDonald, Breoken $13 l2. MoDonal e 1. . McDonald, Ralph $13.75 McDonald, Lawrence $10.50. McDonald, Hilary $13.50. a 5 "l. Q- U! i’ 5 5 or .- or 4 an - $5.87- MloDonald. Kenneth $18.60. MoInnis, Francis $6.75. Mcisasc. William $10.99, Mofsoac. James $9 00. McIslac, Joseph $11.25- Pinesu, Howard $9. 0. Peters. Al Peters, W red $9.00. - - — - —-$3s1.ss Peters. R 1 $0.00. Perry. $7.25. _ Riley, Jo $7.00 W. Lonao £4.00. toad. Bren $4.50. Wbitty, Walter $18.76. Whit . $ .25. Whitty, Alphonsus $12.75. Ioctlou No. 39 $700.91) Blackett, Munsey $6.60. ck John $5.00. victor $6.75. Blocked. Herbert $3.75. .r, Daniel $4.25. Winnie $0.50. Lefioy $19 50. , James $2.25. , Kenneth $3.25. Crawford $4. , Lester $3.00, , Winsloe $4.50. Banks, Andrew $15 25. Banks, Wallace $15.25. Banks, Daniel $2.50. Banks. Chester $10.50. Banks, W Banks. James A. . Campbell, Joseph $10.00. Dingwell, John H. $0.50. Dingwell, John Howard $6.00. Dingwell, Lloyd $3.50. Fisher, Archibald $15.75. Fisher, Alex $19.62. Fisher. Wiliam $3 75, Hewlett, Alby B. $5.25.. Howlett, Wallace $3 00. l-lowlett, Issac $3.00. Hewlett, B n $5.75. Jenkins, gar $41.00. Jenkins, Francis $5.00. Jenkins, William $4.50. Jenkins, Roeul $10.50. Keefe, Stanley $43 74. Keefe, Lorne $8.00. IAPiGHC, Irving $35.50. IaPierre, Victor $19.50, Morow. Harry $5.25. McDonald. James I. $2.00. McDonald, James A. E_ $050 McDonald, Aeneas n, $1.40 McDonald, Alfred $0.50. McDonald, John C. $2.00, McKenzie, Allan $12.00 McKenzie, Joseph Jr. $6.00. MflKellzle. Josezph $18.00. Norton, John $ .50. R/oberston, Kenneth $10.00, Swallow. F‘ K. $050. Swallow, William $0.37. Swallow. John a. $0.00. " Swallow, J. R. $2 00. Steel, J D. $8.55. Stead. Harold $17.87. Stead, Charles Jr. $0.87. Stewart. Nelson $4.75. Tassell. Fred $7.25, Tassell. John $10,,Q0. Tassell. Frank $4.00, Tassel‘. John H Jr. $1.50, Underhay, Reid $6.75. Underhay, Whalen $4.75. Underhay. J. Reid $11.75. Underhay, Ernest $10.00. Walsh, William $14 62. Total - -—- — - - 4100.01 Section No. 40 ($421.50 Allan. Fred $19.25. Allen, Alva $22.00. Clarey, Peter $9.00. Clarey. John $0.00. Campbell, John J. $2 00. . .__. __9"_A_lQ-._VN overview HOW THE M: NPJYVWENT Totsl- — — - — —~ --0'!77.51 rho lioniral Guardian is ruined for g 1 u IIIWI] suture may ho It 4 oonto o word strictly Pl!- ublo tn advance. NIID ON LIFE INSUR- INOOOI- ‘Mn 11-0780-7-21-812. BOARD ‘OI TEADE oral Mouth: fbnikht special Gen 8 o'clock. 11-1477-6-16-11. n‘ nlATlgsodu-utwnlim- m” w,“ b’ ° “nri-ldoli-s-lo-u FOB Till conveniences of vo- trons our plant will be opened to ‘rlocoivo goon: Saturclu ni his uring ummer. e s Co. e l 11-1343-6-11-31. PAINFUL ACCIDENT — Bert Ahearn. Tight-sh. PILL, suflfered anirfiilrytohlshandwhileatwprk for osnus mchili, St. Martins lust week. Mr. Ahearn nicely in the W.C.B. Hospital here. Saint John Citizen. VISITED AT KESWICK -—- Mrs. Ella MhcFarlane of Devon was o guest over Sunday of Rev. C. B. and Mrs. Young of the Mount of Kes- wick. Illoyd Jelly. manager of the Bank of Nova scotla. Gnlletcwn. was calling on Rev. C. S. and Mrs. YOUDR at the 98780118479. MOI-ml 01 Koswick. Bat av afternoon. Mr. Young was o e time pastor of Mr. Jellyls home church. (TI-JERRY. P. E I.—Fredericton Gleaner. ISLAND LADY BEREAVED- The sud news was received yester- day by Mr. P. W. Clarkin from his sister, Mrs. Frank Kiley. Hsverhill, Mass" of the death in an auto ac- cident of’ her husband. Mr. Kiley. The deceased. who visited here on several occasions with Mrs. Kiley, was in his early forties. Deep sym- pathy will be extended to the be- reaved widow and t/wo children in the sudden loss they have slashin- od. LEAVES FOR llAblFAX—Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan leaves this morning for Halifax, where he will attend an executive meeting of the Canadian Medical Association on Friday and Saturday, and a Coun- cil meeting of the some organiza- tion on Monday and Tuesday. Dr. MacMillan is the only Prince Ed- ward Island representative on the executive of the Association. whose Christian, George $6.00. Fitzpatrick. John D. $8.00, Fitzpatrick, J. D. $12 00. Gardiner, Charles $8.00. Gardiner, Francis $12.96. Gotell, Joseph $27.66. Johnston, Adolphus $8 76. Johnston. John D. $8.00. Daniel $25.75, King. Lloyd $7.50. Morrison, Reggie $7 66 Morrison, Peter A. $33.32. Morrison, Patrick P. $2.00. Morrison. John A. $1 as McCol-mack, Neil J. $2.00. McCormack. John $19.00. McCormack, Prank $19.25. McDonald, James $31 76, McDonald. Joseéah $4.70. McLean. Donal $21.06. McLean, Alexander $20.00. McPherson. B. P. $2 00. McPherson. Angus L. $14.40. Homers, John $2.00. Kim-ion. W. A $4 00 Steel, John p. c5910, Walker, Bros. $25.00. Yoston. Syivsrlus $4 00. Total - - - — - — 4421.59 Section No. 41 ($431.46) Burke. Matthew $6 50 Campbell, John J. $5.96. Comp/bell. Colin $3.00. Campbell, Philip $9.00. Campbell, Peter $6.50. Campbell. Joseph $9.00. Campbell. John L $1.20. Campbell, Louis $600. Campbell. Pius $1.00. Doucette, Joseph $30.22. Delorie. Eugene $16.00. Delyprie, Keven $4 50. deliberations will be a matter of Dominion-wide interest. aumsr. 11v ssmr JoirN- There passed sway early Wednes- day morning. June 15th. r a three weeks’ illness. Mrs. H. C. Vanwort. wife of Mr. H. C. Van- Wort of St. John, traveller for the Toledo Scale Co. The late Mrs. VanWort was a very lovable wom- an. She visited the Island every year with her husband. where she made many frlends.who will be grieved by her passing. Bhe is sur- vived by her husband and one daughter. Mrs. Reed of St. John, t0 whom much sympathy is extended. The remains were taken by train ywterday morning to St. John. where interment will take place. PRINCE CAPTURES ANOTHER FOX-On Sunday June 12th a. sil- ver black fox escaped from th ranch of Mr. Francis Cass of North River. After enjoying five days of freedom, during wh time the crafty beast sucoessfullv evaded all tram set for him. Mr. Reynard suddenly .ound himself obliged to match his speed and cunning against Prince. that saaacious dog owned by Mr. Golden smith of . This was not Prince's first experience at fox hunting nor did he act like a greenhorn at the game. In less than one-half hour the crestfallen fox found himself tiredlv gazing at the familiar sur- roundings of his pen. while Prince his late pursuer stood proudly panting and receiving the plaudits and fond caresses of his master. Mr. Smith deserves con atulations on the manner in whic he has trained famous police dog. Prince is now surely an asset to any community. nrscussllll m srrlrr (Continued) ""02. m. Mac-Donald '( tin - ranch dclock. but did not quite succeed. is lust about one sentence I should like m mo to ex- plain why I feel rather otNIlllY about tho statement placed before this House-o -‘ tcsncnt for which themoninchugoofthohsmors’ Creditors Arrangement. Act is ro- sponsiiic. Just one inference can stotgnent, loud, consisting of business men. ml merchants and farmers. are and fools. I resent that atstemont very strongly. and that my e! mason for speaking lore this honourable body this evening. Hon. J. E. Sinclair: Honourable manbors. during the earlier stages of this deboltc it was not my intcn- ‘tion to take port; not that I agreed with all that was said. However. since there has been so much dis- cussion in this House and in tho committee of’ the way in which the Act has been administered in the province of Prince Edward Island. and since several honourable sen- ators from other provinces have cit- edltsssreosonwhysomething be dope. I felt it my duty to describe what I believe to be the condition there the administration of the Act the board of review and by the o ficlal receivers under the supervision of the Director It Ottawa. I wish to flivc a. true picture of conditions in Prince Edward Island, and show honourable members of this House that the condition thére is not such as has been painted by honourable members from that province who have addressed this House. I hear a good deal about what is going on. and ha e as good an Opportunity as s-ny o er hon- ourable member of this House to know what is happening. When I listen to attacks made upon the administration of the Act. and hear the stctesnmt that the Act is in- luring the credit of the farmers, I feel it is only right that I should describe what I believe to be the true situation and express my opin- ion respectinl the need of continu- lnn the Act. 1 base my remarks on the amend- ment we are now considering. the clause which calls for the discon- tinuance of the Act at the end of the year. I think that any such . 1 think it. is fair and right that discretion should be left with the Governor in Council to say when the Act shall be discontinued in any pro- vince in Canada. I think it would be unfair to the farmers of this country who find themselves in up insolvent condition to fix a date for the discontinuance of the Act. Honourable members know that under the Act as it now stands, and as it has stood since it was first in- mllllfld 1?‘: ltedwagy pxmvided a no urr armers after 1935 were to come under the Act unless the creditor himself so desired when application was made to the board. That provision of it- self means thst in the course of a lew years the Act will become in- operative. ' I may recall to honourable mem- bers the fact that during the dc- bate this aftcrnoon, and also in the committee. reference was made by orent honourable senators to the number of applications to the official receivers and the boards of review in Prince Bdiword Island. It is possible that similar statements could have been made with respect on the other provinces. When the Act in Parliament it Johnston. John I). $21.60. Moran, John $2 00. Moran, John P‘. $1.20. Moran. John M. $28.50 McCormack, Augus $10.14. McCormack. Jose h $2 0O McDonald, n ..1. s: Co $10.22. McDon d, James $22 80. McDonald, Neil McDonald, Charles $4 00. McEacher-n, Hugh $1100. McEachern. l-l. F. $9.4 McKenzie, John M. J. McKenzie, Malcolm A $3.00. McLellan, Joseph $20.55. McLeod, Howard $3.00 McLeod, Alexander $3.00. McLeod. . A. 03.00. McLean, Ronnie $5.76 McLean, Alexander $35.00. McLean, Daniel $6.00. Mc Loren, Robert $0.85. MoPhee, Malcolm $2.50. Rooney, Joseph $7 00. Sloane, Thomas 4.00. Sloane, Joseph $.00. Sloane, John 13 50. In“: tnstmougilour, n l; you no podtlvoly dspond on Dr. Chico's-Ointment Perhaps I shall be pennittcd to quota from Hansud of the House of Commons what the Prime Min- istcr of the doy. Mr. Bennett, sold 1n 11112001101118 the measure. This willbefoilndonpgosowofflan. sard of 1964. I sh l read, not ths whole of what. ho said on that. 0c- casion. but only that port, which refers to the point I have brought up. It is as follows: "Now. supplfllfllllllfy to the lesio- lotlon which I have mentionod—" That is the runners’ Creditors Armntrement Act. “—-thero is provided s. Piss-m loan Act. that; is. on amendment to the eldstlru Leslslation which. while it not been scceptcd by s11 the provinces. is in force in many of than. We propose to necessary achninistrotivo amend- ments which our exp-Jlence has tcllxht should be made. and further to authorize tho loan of a some- what larger sum than that provid- ed for by the Act. the limit being $7.500. and instead of fixi the amount of tho mortllle at fi y per cent to provide for s loner margin after we have done all these it is qultc obvious that tho lénfortglenoitc insolvent might not on n any Position to s0 for- ward. because he would hove no money with which to undertake his work e therefore propose that Loon Board shall be ou- thorinod. by way of what would amount to o second martian. to advance a limited sum. which is mentioned in tho Act-om o mot- l. a oo. Johnston! Austir g.oo__ l 0N F. B. A. i017 into force. and when rllicanis who came that in the first year tion her official receivers. force up to the end Prince Edward bers who have been the number of was to reduce upon this statute as a Honourable members ber that it was found make the Farm Loan Arrangement Act. statements were sent poop! make applications to receivers. in every case the farmer. able members stated come under the Act. official receivers and view should not. acc applicant. Well, I the then Prime introduced the B111 place. This is 3850 of the House Hq1€%|rd: " at is proposed as they become due assignment. has been And flu-the: on in dress he says: "This D he susxests to his c ities." coma due. oeiver-s and board Prince Edward Island l.v as that. 711st is come under of. reductions under the Act. Main tater of the dsy when noting this Bill. tho House of for 1094. he sold “This Act n formulotlnl u o BRINGING UP FATHER . I-ERE COMES STEVE ADOBE THAT GUY GITS UP EVERY ; - ""“E"........'M<'*T==Z*‘:~*@ 5s“ . .if dsdrori. "Rolllhlv. the o. with we omommsptlpwvolodtothohnn ummnuwl tho pro- visionsoftbolsgiols whiohwo suzostpwobeliwot-bstwooboli planotion that the Act was brought. fir: ted ‘our province they were of the 01>- that those wore the conditions up- , der which tho Act was With that Imundlwork, and wi the ooficlol receivers acting on such an understanding-I would not say on instructions-it is not surprising ofthoActavenrlax-gonum- of s/pplicanis cams before the I think the records show that from the time the Act came into fiscal year about 4.400 applications had been made in the province of Island. those only about 1,100 acted upon by the officers admin“ iotering tho law. Honourable mem- ‘icatlons can b readily see that there was o 1111s,, understanding on the part of the 1m press, of the people and of the of- ficial receivers. as a result of which encouragement. was giyen to farm- ers to toke advantage of the Act. In many cases their only desire interest on their morfmges or loans. and after they found out the intent of the legisla- tion they went no furth Our people were encouraged to Look ping-stone to the Farm Loan Act. But it did not work out that way. mentory to the lhrmcm’ Creditors e that encouraged I could quote the Prime mnwm or the day. who said that benefit of doubt as between a farmer and his be given to There is another point that I wish to make clear. Some honour- that a farmer ooe assets were greater than his liabilities could not. be considered insolvent, that he had no riaht l0 quote from a statement made by Minister when he what he June l1. 1034, as reported If! PBS! adoption of the general principle of the Bankruptcy Act. A er who is unable to meet his liabilities proposal for a composition, an ex- tension of time or a scheme or ar- rangement, either before or after istotakcoamof the farmer who is not in a Dosi- tion to meet his ‘liaations. In- mm of murmur or tsklns the benefits of the Bankruptcy Act, if its provisions were extended to him. rcdikors i)!” he is given an extension of time hoJ may be able to work out his liabil- Bo the interpretation of insolv- —ls that the farmer is not able to meet his liabilities when they bo- I think our official r?“- tcmreted the Act quite so liberal- though o former was not able to meet his liabilities when they bs- came due, if he was not pressed to make payment or set- tlement he was nArzti encouraged to The board of review was critic- ized as being too generom e board has s duty to pe: orm the meech mode by the Prime Min- M page 3666 of Commons Hanan-d seeks-to secure for the funncr the benefits of h». Y tho former. But if he makes what m-ioht coll a too optimistic ustment sndufslls to con-y it out the first of- in dvised 0D- liioforo them, wed-at . of the opera.- of the lust surprised at W- I Cl‘. formation ‘the boo tcmber Albert twelve membe The d the oo Willis, DRHAMIHQN Plus 1v HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS ‘CONSTIP TION -——____'_“% the Act. to deal fair rhbtor and nu and”. w f1! his obligations p; a gin l: is able to live 11p l” in a Dositi faces certain m duty is fairly as it From ed to come [M011 I may say that ed in force tohewan and Alb l, 1984, Quebec 3n’ Co???) W01‘. an n nce lildw New Brunswick am on November 1 l call women can save money", both interesting and helm ter of thanks member of the district. w ceived fruit. A 811111181 convention was also r elegates appointed to at nvention were: Mrs, B"; Mrs. Tivrus Holmes: substi- ly can y experience and that I have 9,; n I Islsflnld I can EDI 01171 e mlsu which occurred at themie the Act, the official r rd of review h themselves in a credi ‘may have been fair w bot-h sides. In an occas despite the arr-augment mode. the forme bankruptcy. but. iprlty of cases fa onabl Mention an ave eonrlucgj tabl e r has g in the and Novn (To BeConiinued) ‘i—————_ KINGSTON w, L - The June meeting or was held at the home 01 WW1 llll attendance in repeatin “ways m prov . A let- fr0m | ho had ro- letter 191181111111 i6 “ti ___ 111111 the 1181110 him 90. they bankrupccvihe" h‘ be ll £11‘: w how, Parties 0| ional c that wu one 1n great nners have m 8h safely. m? Mt w; . 1n _ erta 0n g ln Ontario m; er 1 of the g island, Scott: till tilt tofsfcp- tutcs. Mr. Albet. aw Wm "mun. each grade at the school noon: linbposslblel to fitamlzffvvgrhey aglglllnang gel: Liv- i‘. 00mph I 9 11y prizes. A comtcst "Names 011m, Mme»- fit“..lil“8.’2;.l““ um" rm l“ out m our a Mabel llulrl than w 8.111 committee ppohm m! “new, wigs Dorothy Auld. Vera living. - The collection for the eve- ning was then taken and a b any the in committee and that the board of re- him as an ould like to in another said on of Commons ‘m. u the farm may make s made." the some ad- review have not in- to soy. oven being in the in lilbl‘ ties. I quote from he was amn- thlt M111- ‘d- bQ- -- Garter 81 00.10!- nh . It is incumbent upon the official récéivero and board of ‘V73; proposu ti n do: Zenteuil. Order. social home paid. Miss Vera Livingstone invl members w her n meet-ink. Roll cull “a battle of tlu Great War." Refreshments were served by hostess and a social The National Anthem brought. .‘ meeting to s close. Predicts Victory By Co-operatiol ‘or nc till time spell . June 15-(610-1 and FIELD PEAS. VETCHES FODDER CORN FARMERS will d0 It" W pill“ some of the 80°" i“ SUMMER roppan. Bornombor lost JULY W4 suovsr. two hot "d s," months, those who had s. a 2 of ronpsu couu. or MIR om. Peso and vwh" "'" in luck. Wonflerf puny cows and M stock us well. Tllllllll‘ ‘SEED The old "r1101. Ind 001"": for forty 7"" m (uul sun's and oil!" "l Ills at our seed 51°"- ,,,,,| “nlupglllg: pm‘ “mlmlegm for i. q-BY George M¢M°""' ul feed f“ her l!" ‘bu; ' rQQGN§3¢§W L VlN it l llllll5 Li» TORONTO The Conservative party could hi". returned to power at Ottawa next election if Ontario Conservatives would harmoniously, George member of parliament told the buslnessmens club here today. inter-racial security welfare should be the basis 01th! Conservative party's position. Mr. Heon submitted. The lesser income groups should have some sort of - security. Labor should be entltl to organize freely. as long as did not paralyse the life of tilt notion. i OARTEIVS Send Store News We still have u fair stock 0! and Quebec co-opersto ' H. H8011,‘ for Ar-‘A Conservptifl ' n hanno indlvid 1 MI‘