1 . . ‘BER 14.1932 =Q=CT=Q=D , y, Yes, Madam.’ Washing dishes has always been hard on hands I IIUT m. m.» u“ a» qua. 1v.» 0.1.... u: Q Ngw you needn’t dread putting your hands into dishwater three times s day. Therds a new soap that does the work in douhIc-quicktimeand still isliindtohauds! Smtemems made by membe“ I°F , - d, h d d“ g thin B! t the Provincial Government to a I" km o an a and n y y‘? delegation of the Unemployed it does more work because it makes 50% more suds-richer, longer-lasting suds 50.x‘ iIint cut grease like lightning, that Mop; sung soak clothes clean. Leaves no scum, softens water, never balls up. Workmens Association in the mat- ter of federal unemployed relief money, as reported by the pres- ident of the Association at a meet~ ing of that organization Wednes- day night, is furnished in the fol- lowing correspondence from the files of the City Clerk's office. Mr. Morrison, president of the Work- inen's Association, slatid there was a discrepancy in the statements qglboklkiloiqclfnnlnlfl. J MADE IN CANADA IIGHIIAKIAII obtained from Hon. Dr. MacMlllan, w ‘ . '. q! g7 .. . . O ‘ XYIID ' ’ ' Acting Premier, and His Worship r ' ' Mayor Stewart, the latter contend- riii: COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD soap Civic Shown In Correspondence For UnemploymentRelief _ Need Of Complying With Regu- ‘ lations Governing Disburse- ment Of Relief Money Emph- I asized In Government’s C0rres~ pondenceWitEivicAuthorities . Complete substantiation of thef The Mayor states that a. letter 'was sent by him to the Acting THE CI-IARLOTTET_O§YN_GIIAR_DIAN esponscibility will commend itself to the Gov- eminent. “It is especially desired that the City receive the Government's ans- wer in time for the next meeting of the City Council, to be held on the llth proxlmo. "I have the honour to be, etc. "(SgdJ GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, "City Clerk.” Premier on‘ July 26, suggesting that the city and Province should pay the cost of the clerk's salary and‘ also asking if the two Governments \ Island, Oct“ 1L 193m would be satisfied with the report: ~51“ of the Committee (‘previously ap- “I have the honour to ackhow. Wlmed) a5 m the “mmmh requlred . ledge receipt oi your letter of the for the Payment 0f the m°hth1¥ 129th ultimo, and in reply to state: l dlsbutsemenw- “d I! n“ “timed: "i. The Provincial Government with the report of the Committee, l is prepared m pay as us Share one- what further evidence they would i mm; o; the amen,“ actuahy dis. require. No copy of this letter, the l bursed to mdlvmual, by wgy on May" 51nd» had been Prserved In l Direct Relief. This does not in-I the 61W 01"“ 111"- elude cost of administration. on Sept’ 23 I°I1°Wm3 a meeu“! “2. (a) The Provincial Govem- oi’ the Executive Council, he re- ment Wm eflccuve forthwith pay Government's IRPIY "Charlottetown, Prince Edward Only the New Majestic Radio can give you Automatic Synchro-Silent Tuning, M. 1 40o SEEK “POOH-BAH" JOB Although it includes as many sanitary engineer, plumber, auto- mobile driver, gardener, dlsiniector, ing that the Provincial Govern- sslved the Ivllowins reply: ment was responsible for the hold- its one-third upon approval of the monthly statement rendered by the positions as Pooh Bah in the comic opera, Mikado, there were nearly 400 applications for the job of por- ter at the Fall Birch Isolation Hos- pital, Bolton, England. The porter slso must be an electrical engineer, up in the distribution of the City's share of the unemployment grant. The Acting Premier, on the other hand, had stated that the money was available at any time during the past two or three months, and would be paid over just as soon as the provisions for obtaining the stoker boiler attendant and win- dow cleaner. Furthermore he must be married, and his wife must per- form many duties. The salary for the two is $10 a week, plus rent, coal and light. grant were complied with by the City. The correspondence substantiates he latter statement and shows that the Government, while it was being criticism at City Council meetings for "not (icing any/thing" for uiumpioymciit relief, hnd been disbursing direct monthly relief funds to seventy-one families in the city, the pnvincntr amounting to $373.50 per ITOIHII. or nearly $4,500 Oil a yearly basis. Now for is BIG CLEAN-UP Liziycr Stewart ststnrl yesterday to a Guardian rsprtscixn ive that the negotiations began with a self and Hon. Dr. ltiacMillaii, Act- lng Premier, iviih rcfcrcnce to who should pay the salary of a clerk, for unemployed relief, the Mayor maintaining this should be paid out of the administration of the fund. This Hon. Dr. MacMillan disputed, but said he would get in touch with Ottawa on the qurstion. The following correspoiitleiicc resulted: "Charlottetown, July 23, 1932, "In reference to our conversation of Friday iibout the costs of dis- i:.buiion, I enclose n tvlvgiam rc- ccivcd from the Department of Ln- bour at Oitznvii, which is self-ex- planatoigv. "Yours sincerely, "(SgdJ W. .1. l‘. MACMILLAN, MD. “Acting Premier." ENC. TELEGRAM: Ottawa. "Hon. W. J. P. hiucltilllaii’ Char- loztetown. “Dominion will not pay costs disxlbution direct relief must be borne by municipality, “(Sgd-l J. D. GWENETH." A big clean-up-yes! And a quick one, tool Of sinks, pots and pans, nickel fix- tures, knives and forks, refrigerators- practically everything in the kitchen! With Ban Ami. For lt’s a fine, snowy-white cleanser that quickly “blots up” the dirt-makes things shine-hut i doesn’t scratch an coarse, gritty cleansers do. Bon Ami has no unpleasant odor, doesn't clog drains or pipes, never reddens or roughens your hands. Bon Ami has scores I of household uses and comes in two con- ‘, venient forms . . . asnowy-white Powder in a sifter-top can and a handy Cake. Sold ; at grocery stores everywhere. BmlAmiUmIted . . . . . . . Montreal with I BON AMI verbal conversation between him-_ i "Your Worship: “I have the honour to acknow-I ledge receipt oi.’ your communica- tion addressed to the Acting Prem- ier under the date 26th July, 1932, in reference t0 the handling of Di- < rect Relief in the City o! Char- lottetown, and to state that a monthly certificate of‘ the Commit- tee in charge of said payments, setting forth the disbursements for each month, will be accepted and claim mrde upon the Department| of Labor, Ottawa, for payment of one-third of the amount disbursed. "I am further instructed to state .h:1t one-third of the costs of ad- ministration will not be paid by either the Federal Department of‘ Labor or by the Provincial Gov- .City of Charlottetown. providing the type oF reception IooI<ed Forward to For years. No more inter- {appointment of John McKenna, “(bl Claim will then be Ioiward- ed to the Department of Labour, Ottawa, covering the one-third payable by the Dominion. "3. In view of the City's desire to handle relief payments without the services of a Committee, the Esquire, as the Provincial Govern- ment's representative on the Com- mittee, will be cancelled. "4. In ordcr to facilitate pay- ments and to avoid duplications, the Provincial Government consid- ers all payments of Direct Relief to residents of the City of Char- lottetown should now be disbursii by the Civic autkority, and ‘LI.- remaikable reception. l tatlied hereto is ll. list of those per- ernmP-W- ; soils at prtseut in receipt of Direct “I have the honour to ‘be. Mr. ‘ Relief, and whioh list slurs-r. the 5 3.00 a month. Linyor, your obedient servant. ‘ “(Sgdl H. R. STEWARTM‘ "Clerk of the Executive Council.‘ dis Worship the Honourable W. S. Stewart, I uvlayor of Chazlottetown, ‘ Charlottetown." Further (Iorrefponrlcm c To this letter’ the Mayor author- izcd the following reply: Scpt. 29, 1932. Mr. H. R. Stewart, “Hum “q S_ Stcwnn’ Mayor of Clerk of the Executive Council, char;o_tcto,v,,_ Charlottetown. “Dgmi sir; l Dear Sir: "I am directed to acknowledge receipt of your letter nf the 28th instant addressed to the Mayor. "There is certain information the City would desire to obtain from the Government. The City is pro-I needing in the matter of unem- ploymeiit rellcf on the assumption amount paid each month. "IIhaVe the hoiwlli‘ to be, Sir, your obedient servant. "tSgdJ H. R. STEWART, “Clerk of the Executive Council. ‘The City Clerk, "Corporation of the City of Chat"- lottetotvn. "Charlottetown." (The list enclosed is referred to above. It shows payments for di-j rect relief made by the Goverii- Born at Southport about 63 years ment to sevenly-one families in the ago’ me lute M13 Mun-h hved h, 91W- Iomlung 337350 P" 1119M“) "that section his entire lilo. lit- vats UP t0 YBSWITIQY fi1h9111°°11 11° Ye" a. prosperous fr. 'llll_‘l' -n<l a large ex- station noises, blasting, roars, crackles and Fading. You swing across the diaI as station aIter station slides in and out at the same volume against a quiet back- ground. This new Majestic Feature is the closest approach to static elimination yet achieved. This new Iesture together with aII the outstanding advancements Found in the Majestic Radio provides truly Come and hear thisImarveIous receiver. Five beautiFuI models to choose Irom, priced from $79.50 to $149.50 . . . small down payment and terms as Iow as Manufactured in Canada bv > Rey: wMcintlc Cfllnelrvien Llmltod, To-unla. Ont. See these New “Ii locum Radios at R. T. HOLMAN Ltd Charlottetown and Summerside ply had been drafted to the last porter of cattle. Hurdlyadaypzlss- i lctter received from the Clerk of ed that he railed to visit the city,‘ the Executive Council. _ IN MEINIOIIIAM when; hi; was as favorably known as on the Southpcrt side. He leaves to mourn besides a so:- claughters, vlz.: Airs. Claude Thickc. |Vancouver; Edith, New York; Jenn 1Vancouvcr; Mrs. Simpson, Toronto; IBlair, Victoria; Waller, a student at MR. ‘V. A. MUTCII rowing widow, three suns and four» MAJESTIC RADIO, MODEL 293 $1295" Complete with nine new-type fully-guaranteed Rogers Tubu $100,000 In Prizes I MajestidStsrts Nation-Wide Search For Old Radio Sets Special Allowance for Every Old Radio /\ new Lind oIconle-I-mo mules to solve . . . no Ittters Iu wiite. All you nce4 do to qualiiy is to register the serial number oI youriadio with your I/VJIQSIIC dealer. Ask iorIuII particulars. You may own ihe grand prize winner and receive $1,000 in gold! i AN IRISH STORY All Irishman and an Enslishmm were waiting for a train and, to pass the time away. the Ifhihm" Said; "I will ask you a question and. if I can not answer my 0W1 question, i will buy the tickets The]; you ask a question, and 11 ;you cannot answer yours. Y9" I111! 1 the tickets." . "Well," said the Irishman, "Y0" lsee those prairie dogs’ holes out jihere (pointing to a distant P111113 Jrzui Tucker; 3, Eleanor Reeves. Grade VI—l, l'le‘cn Bnrxiisc; 2. Jennie Barwise. Grade IV iSt‘.)-—1, Doris Clark; 2. Mildred MacMurdo; 3, June Dizigivell. Grade IV 1.li'.)»~--l, Demon Clark; 13, l-lrlcn Arsczmult; Li. David Bur- wise. Grade III iSrJ — l, Mildred Waugh; 2, Valerie Arsenault. Grodae III (JrJ-l. Louise Perry: 3, Norman Reeves. ldog town), how do they dig those that the local Government will pay as its share one-third of the amounl Citizens will learn with regret of disbursed, and would like to have the sudden nflfiilllfl 0f M13 W» A~ this assumption confirmed by the Mutch, at his home in Southport, at Gcnzernment, 8 o'clock yesterday morning. “The City would also wish to be. The deceased was about as usual informed whether or not the Gov- Wedfle-idfly. BIIJOYIH! 1115 1151191 11P- u-hmem W111 make these payment, parent good health, but through the without waning 0h the who“ o; night was taken ill. Medical aid the Dominion Government respect- was hastily summmeq ‘mm the m; 1t; share o; djgbursemgnts. city but despite the efforts of his "Since all the expenses of ad- Physkilan» he Passed peacefully ministration have been placed on “way at the “m” mu" the City, the City can n0 longer see the necessity of a Committee. The City in any ciisc employs in- vestigators, and the Committee would only act automatically on the report of these investigators. It seems to the City to be a use- less addition to the machinery of said Government to have s. Com- mittee to merely sign orders on the supply stores. If the Committee is dispensed with, the City will make proper provision for the signing of these orders and the services of an extra clerk will not be required. 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NORTH BEDEQIYE SCHOOL The following is the report for North Bedequc School for the month of September: , Grade IX-l, Georgie Schurman; 2, Helen Tucker; 3, Jcnnic Cal-ruth- 0T5. ‘ Grade viii-l. Kins Rnttray: 2. t.“ uh Stupendous Value - Giving in GROCER EATS RUITS VEGETABLES felts/ions sis... -%4u-'l ~ Grade II_-l, Janet Aiacltiuido. i wiihout ‘caving any d"; around?" Clara Arsenault and Join. Lccky. 1 “I do,“ know,» said the Ehghsh- (equal); 2, Dorothy Rucvcs; ii, Zcl- imam “Thuvs your question; answ" ma Arseiiault. tit yourself. Grade I (“"11 Eva Fmsc"; 2’l "They begin at the bottom and Anthony Arsenault; 3, Will Tucker. ldig up... Grade I (cl-l, Betty Barwlsc; 2. , Jack Waugh. I Don MacDonald-—Prlncipal. ' Jennie Muttertwissistnnt. "How do they get at the bottom?" inquired the Englishman. "That's your question," said the Irishman. “Answer it yourself." The Englishman bought the tick- ets. lllnnril‘! 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