ECEMBER 5 1934 THE cuARl.o'r'1‘a'rowN cusnnmm D 7 -f=¢-'.-fa- , - g- =___, _ . _ __ _W ,I _ I J f* *»_ ,, A F n ll M E l.”‘;.f5it.?”‘l."i... ° rllls the - Th r, npnsézw Palate rece L TEA_ 7° ¢ “ggi - Leaves nothing fo' rn Pzuml . V be desired ; namrcxncwexmlywmenasee S dden Death Of iw- 11° i» 1-." »-is oem.-e-L u Todd. he hurrie y dispatched Mr. Vernon Rodd a::.°’&°:°..:.°“:“.l..§°l..=.:-.r'.':..°’°..; search in a northeaster direction, l'Y .Yes fe f“'“>’|..:'.°+.‘:“=.;.;‘.:.‘°.:'..:l‘z'.::i”;°s.m. --~ r his me nn . lease mm , . The death occurred very sudden-'m,d|,_,, u ‘xr wftcggd ly vested-lv if W- VW” Ml#-,tile geezlngeeehow his cwinallng 5011 of MY. Bild MIB. “N.m&!¥i E. lupply M ‘ual ` mad, ln his 45th yur- The do- “we have very lime gasoline len," ceased went 5° 5\llmm°1°°ld¢ lm said a message from th" ""me. “We mslness Monday md l‘¢¢\1i'B¢ll I0 need the-beacon urgc/' We do his heme in Charlottetown about nee want to sive the s U B. Please ...lelnlgm aollwrvtlv in the beet ct mm them up on the semen." - - - -- ~ --~~ Central ' Guardian illf rss! This eelalm la laedvaa local i:.t:rest but £4" IIDII lf’ _Y 4 een\s'a ward strictly I advance. ' ' BEING THE UHILDBEN tbdly to Bt. Peter-'s Cathedral Tea and Bale. L-8080-12-4-21. I - SEIZURE-The local R. C. M. P.| made e. small seizure of liquor at] Grand 'llracadie yesterday. I BIG CARD PLAY for man only. Of I Whites Restaurant Ltd Brace Block, Queen St. Hard Mixture 29c lb. Peppermint Sticks Sc and 10c Chocolates 29c, 39c, 50c lb. Xmas candy arriving each day. , _ L2997-12-3-5-7 CARD PARTY-The fifth game of auction forty-lives tournament being held in .Holy Redeemer nail last nignt was well attended. Following MINISTER? Programme W i t h J Business Practices. Meeting On Friday evening, November 80th, the North Shore Y. P. S. held its weekly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Lionel Robertson, North Rustlw, and. despite the .__ bad ' ° ° bers I - Outlines Legislative ...l-.“i»°.”‘»‘I.§‘”...i`§f.§2.'{‘lf ..‘.Y."_“.»'i.‘l’I.. roads, about thirty-five mem- tan. During the devotional ohne vvlueh ul Beale Evil 2$".;°.i.".‘?.2.‘.’.'.&' ..'t.§‘.*°.“$;..‘.f’,§E nsiandbascdllistalkona (U. P. By Gua.rdis.n’s Special Wire) M " 'I'his was followed by the onia , 508110 IIUIII LOUISE A1C0tt'l "Little en. u.sinc`ss period in which plans to tell me.” “When you brink l-lI° kiddies to my Toyland-at llolmalfl on Wednesday at 2 p. ln., be sure to come early. There’ll be a crowd and I know they have lots Hall, Thursday night, 8 P. M.. scene for prim. Holy -lime Clirbl were the .pi-les wlnners:u.¢1le.s'1lnv., Mrs. John Cameron; Rnd, Mrs. Frank I-'309l'13'5'3l Walker; Gentlcme.n's first, Napoleon Gniinltt ' ; 2nd, Louis Arsenault. Door MON’I’R.EA.L, Dec. 4--Prefaced by get the challenge, “I am now seeking be action!" and, in an aside, denyirigy any rumors he was aspiring; to the leadership of the Conservative par- en e made for the next meeting to held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Emest Webb, Cavendish. Rev. Paterson in a few well chos- famrkl wnsrstuleted Mr. and “Delft worry. BNW- Once they know the time you are going to be there, they just won't let me for- malin, He was taken suddenly ill This was interrupted by A-yers in me mgiht and a doctor was cali- here as indicating Ulm was far off ed shout 3 ru nt His condition did his course and ooud not pick up the seem serious however, Tut beecon direction signals, which we :gut ll a. nl. his condition became ....1015 and he passed away shortly lifter noon yesterwy- Besldes his parents there are left re being broadcast constantly. Direction Unknown DMI' ¢B»l!l0 another terse message I, ...elim he passing, his wife, nee indicating the pilot dis me knew Margaret Crockett, and seven the ehlldren. Dorothy, Gordon, Keith; Amon, Lois, Roma and Junior alll at home. He is survived also by; mm, sisters. Mrs. Benjamin Simp- ,0nMnsJohnDs.kliel andllvaat direction in which he was fly- ing' I "I dcn‘t know if I am south or north of the islands." he said. "I must get the beacon soon." Then came the message that the ' nd mn” mmm paw plane weslost. Itsaid: nslu :nd Jw: su or elm-mlb' mgreve no position; must be sealy WWII- l I ll? si FLASH FRANTIC _.___-_ lg (Continued from Pl¢0 l) l`W gl-my and navy to stand by The denser in their predicament was emphasized in a wireless s. few minutes later: "Rush this to army and navy authorities. Urgent keep radio bea- con going. Have s launch ready, we have not enough gas." It was two hours' frantic effort find his way that Ulm finally bandoned his attempt and sent his first 8 0 S el ' t . ml' g”°““° °xh°“"°d mm "We are lust going to the water." ou and his companions, Co-pilot le and Nnvilutoi' George Litt john -, wlreless operswr J. L. skullng,|’“’ came to the ocesn's surface a short B time later. ` g p But the mystery of their loca- llon, Commander E. W. Todd.l wlnmander of the fleet air base st Parl Harbor, said, seriously handicapped the searchers. 'We are handicapped because Ulm wirelessed. Listening stations d he added the plans would float. but the possibility it might sink urred Commander 'I‘odd to dis- 'patch available planes hastily to begin the far flung search. "I have already sent nine planes southward and have nine more wliiohwillbeintheairinafew nutes to go north-eastward,” l mi said Commander Todd. %H+ Advertising llates-Payable In Advance oeahal Gaediaa locals. da. pea' wards Western and lastsn locals. Ia per word- Aaaaaaeemauta and Coming lvanta_ is pn ward; classified le per word; In Iamorialn Notices. 'lite per iuehl Llata of Floral and sph-ltual Cfferlngs, Cards, etc.. do per nnmeg Letters nf condolence 'lor- o-Q-0-o-Q lA'Il:-is por ward, three llam- tieas for the prlea ol two, atrlatlf payable ln advance. For Sale , Nl SALE-HIE. APPLY I1 Chestnut Btfdet. 1|-SON-12-G-Si. per lash: Notices of Thanks and Apyrarllatiel. 700. par incl or de. par uma other rates aa anpilratltl. ' . » , lllnlmum Charge for any advertisement tvenw-five canes. I &*%%** ~ Miscellaneous GET YOUR PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Cards from The Guardian Job Printery - exclusive designs at reasonable prices. L-2012-11-2-tt. -ea , E -_ DUIDBOABD IUITABLI IDB lining outbcuees. ate., ic per sheet Guardian0ffioe 2* ___.________. ..__._.___ Wanted to Buy BB ATTENTION _ WANT . . tf. pamm _ ed to ml kmed turkeys, PIANO AOCOBDION FOI BALI. rocdunew.A.pplyGu.ardian. L-3000-12-B-Sl IALL HATS AT 'II BIIILINIBY Parlour for 81.00 and Ol-I5. Whol- lls Royal Bank. L-BMS geese, ducks, etc. Market prices paid. Write or ship. Dominion Groceries Ltd,, B'l Argyle Bt.. Halifax, N. B. L-2916-12-1-ti. To Let l Nl BALI:-A FEW PUR MALIS liidfsneiss sired lm Worldb TO LIT - IINIID FLAT, P. I. lhUDnn\ld. L-3047-tt ~l . W Ulllmrion. less Reserve champ- ion. 1934 lit Dfl-I8 mill. WIIIM' ‘ Y- In-BMI-ll-|41. |0l BALI - AUHION 'CITE- 'l'°- Bfliilo and Whist Boom Ulfdd. Glllldllll Udhtfll Jill! Prlllfcry. V Nov. 1-tf. Grego DEED cockrels. each. Ol' MONEY IN Finder please notify Fredericton. Reward. L-3020-12-14-li. 3 FUINIIIIID HOUSE T0 RENT. Apply 40 Victory Avenue. L-2917-il-8-ai. T0 LIT-N0. 1| CHESTNUT Street. Phone 408. - L-N89-ii-21-tf ‘ 'l0Ll'|.‘-LAIGI l'DON'I.' DOOM heated. Apply 220 Queen. Furnish- ed or unfurniahsd. !.»;300d-12-5-Si. T0 LET-NEW MODERN AM- erlcan bungalow, comer Fitzroy and Cumberland. Apply 29 Bey- field Street. ` L-2998-12-3 -85 ‘I0 LET--5 BOOM HOUSE. MOD- srn conveniences. 33 Bishop Bt. Apply at 122 Prince Street or Hickey & Nicholson’s Office. L-2621-11-20-tt I _ r - ,,,.;l31ale Help Wanted Warren _ dmr. 'ro mum A1' '10 Ll'l\-BTOIl.li. OOBNEI IDS- tcn and Orlebar Streets. Best suited for meat and nah market. Apply Shams.: Grocery Store. I L-306'!-12-5-43 . .fZ'*'?" E -'-'*'-'*E"'l1 ..llousework. Country 1Lgi_;l‘g\°eferred. 3 " Wanted Wilvrlm soon _ noon on ;"‘“ by vous: men-lea couple. :ve Wldren. Write “8unbeams.' tire of Guardian. °' Ir-WIA!-8-Si * ` 'n‘°Dllkeand Vllttenciania il ' Cinamaonnes i ‘2ll1‘¢4;3renfell’|wbrt " D~sesidx ' ermncmnwr 12-li 81. ___._:. E' age litre T0 LET-COITAGE. N0. s stewart street. Renovated throughout. Apply to Macklnncn dr McNeill, Solicitors, 90 Great George Bt. L-2981-11-29-1 wk. 'I0 LIT - N0. ll IUSTON street, with garage. Central lo- cation, in excellent condition. Immediate possession. Apply to Msckinncn b McNeill. Solicitors, D0 Great George Street. L-D31-li-U-1 wk. s ll 32 55 ls- osuacn or soorulvn -_ Rev. owen Meeoougsll wlu preach 'ram-s-' dey.6th, in Board of Trade Room, I Mum building, se msc P. sa. mel. prize, Rooert Diamond; Free!/e-out. Mrs. John Cameron and liars. Peter McCarran. saturday. sth. in uno neu at 'II P. M. and Sabbath Dth at Coleman at 2.30 P. M. ` L~307'l MEN! DON'T FORGET, another big card play. Thursday nlght,8 P. M., Holy Name Club Hall, geese for prices. L-3081-12-ll-21| ASSAULT CASE-An assault' case which was heard before Meg- istra/te MacKinnon yesterday was adjourned for a week. I loo MEN wslwran, et the big' card play, Thursday night at 8 P. M. l Holy Name Club Hall. 40 geese for prizes. L-3081-13-5-21 AFTERNOON TEA AND BAZ- AARF-Despits the rather lnclem-| ent wee/the-r yesterday afternoon the atternooln tea and bazaar at the Central Christian Church was very successful. HAPPY RETURNS - The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cheverie, Kent street. was the scene oi' a very pleasant party Monday even- ing, the occasion being the anniver- sary of the eighty-first birthday of Mr. Cheverie's mother, Mrs. Macllulay. The interesting and ex- citing card games, which the guests n - wed i dulged in from 8 to 10, were fol by a. dainty supper. A musi- program with Miss Marie Pequot at the piano was much enjoyed after the supper. Mrs. Ma.cAulay was the recipient of many pleasing gifts. Tho Guardian joins in wish- ing Mrs. MacAu1sy many more such anniversaries. 0 cel MONTHLY c. W. 1.. MzE'rl1vo- The 0. W. I.. regular monthly meeting was held in the K. of C. Hall on Tuesday evening Dec. 4th, at eight o'c1ock with Miss Dorsey presiding. Minutes of previous meeting. and Treasurer! report weed read and approved. social Service Convenor reported thirty- four articles of clothing made ready for distribution during the first few weeks Convenor of Education reported social evenings held on saturday and educational meetings on Thursday afternoon each week. Arrangements were made by mem- bers for the usual activities in con- nection with the Christmas sea- son. Meeting adjourned. PERSONALS Miss B. T. Bsrnam, Lynn, Mass., is registered at the Canadian Na- tional Hotel. Mrs. Emery Harris and daughter. Cosmo, of Truro, NB., have taken a suite in "The Connaught." Mrs. Harris' many friends are llad to welcome them back to Charlottetown to reside. Use lllnué'| for Cuts and sores nurrns ANnr:lts‘ oN-At North nlver, Nb - S vember 24. 1934. to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Sanderson, a. daughter. FLOOD-At the Oity Hospilll on P. W. C. SECTION A DEBATE- Resoived that the Bear Basin should remain neutral territory was the subject for debate in Section A of P. W. C. Debating Bo- ciety yesetrday. The pro speakers were Harry Smith, Jean Forsythe and Dorothy Tcombs. The con speakers were Art' Green, Margar- et Townsend and Mary O’Nei1l. The critic was Marjorie Campbell. The vote resulted in pro 28. con 6. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Weterday a man charged with illegal consumption of liquor was fined ten dollars and costs or twenty days in Jail. A vagrant was dismissed with a warning. An un- lawful sale of liquor case was dis- missed. A truckman, for trucking without s license, was fined $3.25 and costs or six days in jail. N. B. POLICE (Continued from Page 1) trio might have headed for the neighboring province. Garage Empty Carl Neilson said he had placed the car in his garage at 10 pm. Friday night. He was partially awakened by the sound of an automobile engine about 1230 am.. and after arising Saturday moming he found the garage doors open and the structure empty. The main telephone line between North View and Plaster Rock was cut sometime after midnight, disrupt- ing telephone communication over a large area. Miss Craig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Craig, East Flor- enceville, N. B., came to North View after graduating from nor- mal school and was in her third year oi' teaching at the village. Sha was last reported seen. when she went into her boarding house about 7.30 pm., took a light sweat- er, and told her landlady, Mrs. James A. Hisoock, that she was going for a walk and would retum in a few minutes. She took no other clothing from the house. Only a year younger than his teacher, Wells was said to be ac- companying her. Unnsnaily Attractive Miss Craig. described as unusu- alLv attractive, of medium stature, golden, curly hair and blue eyes. wrote her parents Friday moming saying she was well and satisfied with her school work. Their first information of the disappearance was received today. The missing automobile is a large, blue sedan. 1928 model. bear- ing the New Brunswick license plate W-3304. The mudguards and bumpers are black and the wheels are of the disc type. Queries to the immigration .authorities along the New Bruns- wick-Mairle border elicited the in- ty. Hon. H. H. Stevens tonight out- lined before the Quebec branch of iihe Retail Merchants' Association his legislative programme to cor- rect the evils exposed by the parlia- mentary ma-ss buying commission. At the next session of parliament, said the former Minister of Trade and Commerce, who initiated the Novi 1934 toMrem»dMrs Em-' ation that the missin rsons Male Help Wanted ‘\ 'OULTRY ' -4- il 5 .I £2 If ° Neil 50 tons good - ken and canning fowl to 3 lileie our.ord6'ra. 1 5°' ‘ll before selling. ` ROYAL l'»soluNo'G'iZ“ want representative for Prince Edward Island. Applicants please furnish full information ss to age. selling experience and ability to ...'““‘...."" °°f.:.°..“ 'ff..l;°“~:.'.~...°f-’x°= @ , » can Guardian. N-1573-12-5-il. *ANTI -- IXPIIIINCED MAN l ~l-D.Jon' ` - ki t ” ' to work on farm near Charlem- I " _,, _,, em. ef-so sob- mb H. w- -' "-~*i~=~=' °‘""°' 'W e.-me-is-e-sl - ‘.~°l. _ V , .1 -,'.- .I I ' . , . . . ` ’ . .~ >&1- ` .'>\..-J .T1 .` ._ 0. . - - melt Flood. e. daughter Margaret Noreen . NEWMAN-At Union Road .Nov. 30 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. George H. Newmanm dallshter. MCCLOSKEY-At Emyva-ls on Nov. 22nd. 1984 to Mr. and Mm. James T. MlcClodct'y a deuohter Manly Merlbwt. MCCALLUM-at Charlottetown Nov.2'l,10M, to Mir. and Mrs. form g pe and car had not been noticed at border points. A belief was ex- pressed that the car seen at Peter- son‘s might have been proceeding to Montreal. Liquor Sale Unrestricted' In Nfl cl. Bruce McCallum nee (Edith Cut- tiiffe) Twin boys. MARBIAGES NEW-CAMPBELL - At EE- wocd on Wednesday, Nov. 21st, by Nev. R. Hensley Stsvert, M.A., BD., William Alton Newman, New Haven, to Florence Mae Campbell, Elmwood. DEATHS )-At Hunter §.lver, E. Roderick MacLeod, aged ll years. Funeral Wednesday. Dec. Sth, at 9 .P. M. Interment Hertsville Cemet- ery. ‘ MCEWEN-hx Alllllqtou, Mnal Nov. 29.1934, Station! H. MOEWKI ill his nth yell. 1"ilDbl\i`l MIND! lt hd! . l I. iatehome Nliirvwoolf d|c'.Deo.a,ac2l=.m wudfslandpeoerspleaqe EDD -- At 2 Biahw Street on Tuesday, Dec. 4. 1994, Vernon T. Rodd in his 47th year. Funeral from Zion Church. Thursday, Dec. oth, service starting at 2.80, funeral leav- ing at 3 o’cloek. Interment York Cemetery. N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKII IIIALIII I I Ullllotlltewa all NIH Willie llaaa ll .(C.P. Cable By Guardlan's’ Special | Wlrel BT. JQHN'B, Nfld., Dec. 4--Gov- emrnent regulations on the sale of llqucr in Newfoundland have been radically changed according to an official communlque issued today. Amount of purchases, hitherto set at three bcttles._f\,' spirits a week. ‘is now unrestricted. Hotels may sell alcoholic bever- ages by applying for special license and grocery stores will be permitted to sell beer and wine under the Iflew Commission Govemment pol- ` GY. - Low Fare Coach Excursion To Moncton . IKIWORIT, N. B., Dec. 3-An opporturnty is presented to the D90- ple of the Maritime Provinces to visit tba city of Moncton at a very more on the cozflh excursion operated by Canadian National Railways from stations in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. rrldlv. De- cmuaer 7th. On this night the Hal- ifax Wolverines meet the Moncton stadium and large num- take cn itll? § if If gl-ill? it ll ll 5 mend appointment of a permanent all mission with wide powers on con more he will advocate amendments Ol Padlockirlg of stores selling short amendments. in A charge that Cilladian financial heads are not taking a. proper ac- tive leadership in the period of ec- onomic distress was made by Mr. Stevens in another phase of his ad- dress. "Ws have la right," he dl.- ciared, "to expect these men to “Q find the way to make active, credit ° in dealing with the mass buying h evil is a positive. nor. a negative in to walt for an election. Parlia- ment hes more powers than it has yet used. - cel sides to forget partisan prejudices all and devote at least part oi’ one ses- Mr. Stevens said he will first pro- ll0 In ig a monopoly and to permit business ef- ciations. subject to supervision by s. competent board to be erected." which he save the name "trade Mr. Stevens said, be charged with 'on forcement of the Criminal Codel gardlng short weights. "To provide by *regulation* against the practice of ‘loss leaders! way that the board of railway com- ,f misvionera does in railway matters. that is. to stand between business' and industrial associations and the public. "T-l define by regulation what are Ha and what are not ‘fair tra/de lJl'B~°~ itc ti ’ o of annual statements of all corpor- Q ations and lrubllshlnq yearly Hill analysis of these statements; to provide adequate corporate public- arfare by Germany ci_'lrlng the and Measures Act he will advance such as will more severely punish those found guiltv of short-welgh- .of ing goods or fnlslfving scales, by closing their places of business l'01` to the Combines Investigation .Act tl0h and the welghis and Measures set. Seton and e comic reading. The social committee then took weight will be one of the proposed charge. and a jolly hour was spent Mrs. Clive MscNeiii, members of the society who were honored guests of the evening, and Miss Evelyn Woolner, on behalf of the society, presented the young couple with a silver butter dish and one- half dozen sliver spoons. Mr. and Mrs. MacNell1 expressed their mass buymg probe’ he Wm ,ec°m_ tha.nks,.n.fter which the members joined in singing “For They federal trade and industries com- fl” J0llY G00d Fellows." This be- . ng Literary night the program trol over merchandising. Further- °0l'1SlSl»6d Of I Dil on the life per Ralph Connor. a. nature selec- written by Emest Thompson sniging and contests. Lunch was served and the meeting adjourned Credit Dormant with the Mizpah benediction. GYPSUM QUEEN (Continued from Page 1) uid not be located. It was reveal- that nearly half the reparations that is now dormant.. reward had been left with Senator t 1 Pam t Logan but the latter testified that it Wh” is requ red of men ad been for the purpose of making estments on behalf of the Cap v ._ attitude, he said. “There is no nceal al; ‘;1l;‘Eldl53i3&)vlel;_9tgl§;:;ga-gdlldd all Senator Logan declared he had re- ved only his actual expenses in- .-I Wm ,him members “dm ml curred while acting for his old friend d fellow townsman, a sum of $2,- 400, and that he had acted in good Sion to the eaunu-y»s needsy faith. He swore that if the repara- ns claim was based upon false pose amendments to the gombmes ,testimony he had been deceived to vest ation Act "so as to define ltlle same extent as the commission- or mdum-1,1 groups to form 9,550. The Harvey Commission took evid- ~ ence in Ottawa, several points in the |Maritime Provinces, Boston and New lll©Il~II’<5, I cHA1lLo'r'1'ETowN --11 = .' ' ff:-fi” ff .i~ , ,C ,V EVIDENCE (IF SHIIRT WEIGHT, Former Meat Depart- , ment Manager Gives , Evidence B e f o r e Commission. (C. P. By Guurf\iAn's Special Wifi?) Mlann, a former department man agar for A. and P. Stores was a. witness today before the parlla. The board hs will propose, to York arid in England. _ OTTAWA, Dec. 4-Captain Free- and industries commission," would. mlm Hatfield. Wanted 101° Some time charges of fraud in the Gypsum the following duties: Queen 5Cl100Tl€l‘ reparations case. has been arrested at Manchester, Combilira Act N. C 0! H., at the request of the Royal anadlan Mounted Police acting on "Administration of the Comolnrs behalf of the Department of Jus- Investlgation Act, as amended: en- tice. Arrangements are being made his extradition to Canada. Sen- f' provision regarding false advertis- `at.or H. J. Logan, Amherst. N. S., ing; enforcement of the Weights was counsel for Hatfield in sub- and Measures Act, especially re- mitting the claim. _ 'mule Jaw. 1 "To oct as referee in relation to Trial of the now famous “Gyp- trade matters in much the some sum Queen" case has been set down o Jan 7 in the Exchequer Court r . here. In the case the Dominion Govemment seeks to recover from Senator Hence J. Logan of Parra- boro, N. S., and Captain Freeman tfleld the sum of $'ll.2'76. paid the defendants as compensation the loss alt ses cf the three- ces. ,f 1- "Becure the fyllng with the board masged sailing vesul --Gypsum ueen." The payment was made out of funds provided for compensation to the victims of illegal acts of ity." w 'rhe amendments to the Weliillls ,Great wer ss le was felmed the .Gypsum Queen was torpcdced nd were stated bv the Speak” '10 be sunk by e, submarine on Julyasl, '1915 some 90 miles off the coast Ireland. GOVERNMENT STAND 5 period not less than three days The Wvem em t ds and by vlwlfdlnf *hi* Wmlse* `“ the ship wssmnee “tue ¢l0il¢fl f°`l' 59lllll€ 9°°d" °h°"t sunk from stress of' weather some welsh*-” soo mues eu the meh eel-sn, | C tain til ld h , - ' ap Ha e was t e owner cheated the customers in the same C cf the vessel an a Loggers To ,cmd ls his 5o1;;",§ren;§°rpr’é;gln; way that a. lot of managers told i d 111, dum for compenution when me they were doing in that asso- Be Guafanfee the case was rs-opened Hatfield °l§fl°“' _ could not be found and the gov-I fm” "“l°h ° P°““d did Y°“ 4° _ Earnlngs emment was able to effect 5,1-v1°¢ itll' asked counsel. 91 paper, on senator mgam m1y_| I wouldnt like to say. But to 'Img twg defgndangs ,me ,mend be honest about lt, Friday and Sat- (cr. cable by ouudimu epoch! to have conspired with each other llrdsl’ We" the best dm.” MC- wire) and with other persons unknown Mann “ld- sr. .lor-nl. Nuo., rg. #New-‘lie procure the submission or evl-' "WH that f°1l°W¢d wilrlstentlv foundland’s Commission Govern- dence they knew to be false and l~h’°“Kl\ “ll Will’ °l'°l'°5l"' ment announced today that news- pointing ec the devtmeuon of the "Absolutely," McMann replied print corporations had undertaken vessel by the enemy. I w adopt a. system whereby loaserii The claim was heard by J. an-ral M10 00°* Sl1°l'l»l°° will be guaranteed minimum net McDougall, K. C.. s. commissioner eernings at the rate of $25 month- appointed to investigate claims for He had been put up to some dis- 1y_ oompensaticn ,rising out of 111,¢g,1 honest practices by one of the su- 'rhis was welcome news to thou- warfare. ospesln nscflela himself nervisors. said witness. He also had sands ol woodsmen for last winter gave evidence and hearings were t0 make good shortage!! lll T-he tlll- the families of many working in held in October. 1930, at Moncton. Once he had t0 Dill- UP S21 due t0 the big timber sections had to N. B.. and Boston. an inexperienced clerk. subsist on the dole. In some cases The instructions from the gen- the men’s earnings. after deduc- R PAYMENT eral marlli-891'. MT- B€l'klti'9SS€'i‘. tions of expenses for board, doc- The commissioner recommended were in give 16 ounces to the tors' bills, insurance. broken tools. Payment of $40,000 for the loss of pound; but, said McMann, he ¢t¢,, only gnmuntgd in $4 or $. the vessel, its freight and Captain didn*-t think the supervisors gave The incl-eased. guarantee rate will Hatfield's personal effects with in- proper weight to the general man- .1,,¢,°m, ,11'¢¢1,1v¢ Jim, 1, telest st five percent from the a.ge'r‘s orders. There was sn allow- date of the loss until payment. ance for shrinkage and spoilage, PISQUED WBT 5011001. This brought the award up to but on a number of occasions his 871,272 and in the govemmentb in- supervisor would generally decline 110,101- 1-011 fm- Nowmbgfg formation it is alleged the cheque to concede the claims. Grade X--l Mary 1-landrahan. from the govemment for this` Under cross-examination by Ar- Grade VII!-1 Martin Birt. amount was cashed by Logan in thur Ellis, counsel for the A. and (ends VI--1. Thelma Birt, 2 Zita the presence of Hatfield on an P., McMann said he would not Hlandrahan, 8 Oora Coffin. I0tta.wa bank and that the two later "dlsbelicve" that his salary for 1929 Grade V-l Lalua Kelly. 2 Wav- divided the amount between them. had been over $1,900. He insisted, erley Jay. 3 mmer Hughes. | In his defence. Senator 1081111 however. that he had never esm- Grsde IV-1 Clarence Coffin. 2 ~admitted he acted as solicitor for ed as high as $48 a week. Evel Handrahan, 3 Ivan Kelly. Hatfield in the matter but deniedi Any meet taken away by the Y11 Grade II--1 Vernon McKinnon, all the other allegations in the. was sent to another mentary mass buying commission McMann was a store manager for A. and P. Stores for six years GMS on col. w....e ~i get full value. Get our prices. All mail orders kept intaci for 5 days. If returns are not '. satisfactory, same returned _ free of charge. We pay 20%.; on face value of gold coins. Q Also a special price on den- . tal gold. . Pmscrous Mural. Buren. _ 173 Gt. George St, . Charlottetown. -. (Formerly Acorn’s Cafe.) . .. L-3001-1 Wk. " ' Animals As 'Q' We psy highest cash prices-_`. for old gold. Make sure you' Of Goodwz _ ll MONTREAL, Dee. 4_.Hav1ng di.- in Toronto, being dismissed in No- monstmted themselves to vember, 1933, Two or three weeks before he was dismissed. McMann 0 put a lot of cut-rate goods in his be fit and rope: subjects for resdence in ah- er pall. of the Empire, a. numbpr th ~ _ f emigrants are about 1° 1%" anada. for Antlpodean courltrips C store He said the reason given by h th Bateman, the superintendmt nfl xgeriox. e5\em£éS2ak§fu€h;;gu;eB§?;;Ii the meat division in Toronto, was 11 that he was not making enough D said his supervisor, nal-ned May, 0 ev ves. They will be met and glv 01'? care and attention on thx profit. McMahon said the reason 3 15,1 1 1, for this was the cut-rate goods ggbvasgsfggrs 11?; gggdllxll leb.ci.3;?1l placed in his store by May and these 13;,-111,11-1, D0m1m,ms_ -I-mstm9_ over vl"hich,_he had no control. Mc- el Mann said it was "the A. and P. OTTAWA, Dec. 4-Holland Mc- Mr ling party cznslsts of lvlx-_ and li- Jvhnny Slrunk, Mr. and Mrs. “X0 flilllllil' 8851113' Wllllltl. Mr. and Mrs. Porcupine t . McMann, who was paid $28 a week and one percent of sales. was numero other species of the can replaced by a man who received he Sinllsirrel family of four and ad _ inn bird and animal kingdoms $15 a week, he said. such as snowy owls, horned owls, h Standing Practice a awks. vultures. a miscellaneous sxrement of small birds and go. phers and turtles. They are the Stores, McMann said to dismiss l sion to zoologlcal gardens in Aus- meat men who did not maintain tr alia and New Zealand, being the set profit three times. McMann C0rl'iDllIIlentary to similar exchange did not know the percentages he of native birds and animals between was supposed to make on whole- ll'i@Se Dfmilll0nS in the P8-St. The sale prices. He said the percentage. h'“'““°‘t is housed in 14 crates unlul as far as he was concerned, was lelllfes T0Y0!lt0 f»0I1lBht by Canadian kept 9, Secret by hem-1°ff1¢e_ N:1t_unal Express for conveyance tn "What did you do to make up M°ml”@f1l Where lt Wlll be Placed It was the practice of A. and P, "`f* of the Toronto Parks Commis- St that stock?" asked Norman Bom- “b0H1`f-l the ffelgllml' Cl’-niidl . mervllle, commission counsel, ""““"<‘fPl' fforlfifiiiill Nations; "Wel1," said McMann, “ln one V way I've a. large family. I had eight at one time, but I‘ve lost eamships sailing tomorrow after- A'.v"§t'alla. » ‘”' ` ‘o *uf* "holler of the many Amoassaaors it 2 Helen Hughes. Grade I (Br.) l HaaelHu¢hes. Grade I (Inter.) i Georgie Blrt, 2 Leona Handrahan. Grads I (Jn) 1 Alice Jay. information. He denied he know the evidence presented to be false and denied he received any shares of the money apart from a sum of $2.500 paid l,o him by Hatfield for Georile MloDons.ld-Teacher. his services as solicitor. I-Ie con- tended the question of recovery ci the money was s matter solely be- The Ideal Christmas mg" il* €°"°"f"“f“°'°“d Hai- Gifl Since launrhlng of the gotten tg And” 'my' 0| recover the money evidence has nm "Lam, wapefgx-» been taken ln the Maritime Pro-, Ill? bl had at (!Al.'l'll\’B vlneaa and ln England by commis- stanrrnn snnoulas. °l°“- 'nil' is °“ fYl° I" the E*-lslon ° ' tiilblntlislflllbelhl uueslnaaum-osnnaama . abequercourtandwiilbeeubmit two. I figured a. _iob's a job and if I left the A. and P. perhaps I interestino shipments We handle for > fl' `*‘ I~'n;'.~l \\'hl'h 21|-me all thu might be out 5 long While before gay from mile to tigers" stated C. I got a. job I short weighed and - SI company store but he was never told what loss had been incurred. He had never got s. credit for short weight received from the warehouse. If he had gone to Mr. Berkstresser he had no doubt he vlsors “were looking after their job the same as I was," said Mc-_ Mann. | He had been paid for absence through illness. Once he had got a cheque for $56. representing two weeks, and $14 on another occa- would have got it. but the suoer- Bellerose, general manager of anadian National Express. “Vlfherc xpress traffic consists of animals nd birds it becomes highly special- ized business requiring constant sunervlslon and our men are highly _-llled in this kind bf Wurk." 1:- ' : -fi; f. -_,:-r _. For a who' the future a highly man who who has UIIO A liule rims home with the Briunnics, can course of our complete lihrary formation. It is . . eating . . . a pleasure to Make the iannica the family! At easy ir is to own. on for complete o obligation. ._-_-___--»-n llgelepaedla Dltalllea al nada, Lvd. lashes Tower. Ill) Dallas ll. Wen, Toronto, 0aL le¢l¢_]l.|. 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