IUNE {f} Tiiiiii . iiflui FIRST 9, [931 . DISGRACEFUL l EPISODE (slant-lunch. Itrom Pile 3) Tells llovi lie ilccps th Faiiiily Fit '1 fsix-four boys two ~iii=v=:'§,',',"r'i§m 28 to l2 yeais of til”? agrleliciite wire. an-ilvlu years the ash purchased "Qm l , ciited nhnre for‘ 13"?“ win toaslckiy household front riieiii and also to protect m» ll “"5” g ' wn ban , n i ui against loss should tiia l "0 twk m““°"'“ hide; .3"... tldliflilll pull; mu to fulfil I m O tl t w- fondfi We" m” nlfihed‘ and a llfl obligations, which certified cheque l or other security shall no forfeited. ill icine we» FOP hi" 37mm “ow well as uuy moneys due under this fimrpgularly used K111801161! Si“! agreement. should the party of the , "° u, 0,- vo times a week, tlvldltlill p-irr full to carry out cnv o! I the terms of this contract. Tlic party of the second port agrees to trnuspurt iish and other products ll about)": w a“; of my family or wife ‘ 1 for other producers and to fucilltiits l i i l l t u first always. to m“ “i151: a ‘tgteraspgonful of Krus- apol; or coffee-pot, and _\ then d] have their first cup therefrom. M! t w“, a sickly household four - 50”“ 1 am glad to see now s fihagfis robust fornil . - i‘ Y a ready {or and clear ilic collection iiiid shipments iniliiiiics and sliulliir fiirin produce during the fall to the nearest riiil- fllllll sti-ition, it being tilstlnctly under- oinl that the transportation and (‘lln vlioii of fliih iuust at all times be an? B|“'5Y - ' l - \ p efsrei ce. “This; llleilh- Always “lent quick‘ Kmmhen keep’ ‘he 9 Fem "Bu!" In L""‘I\i‘o Flirty ‘of the second part shrill P “dive, and never seem Nd, all its IIIOBI: Elly duty. ll! ~~ " ‘iill a sufficient crew ‘on the t ws of using about action ensures proper " ' i" lo prupcrly‘ operate the innit vii‘ iii-nille the fish with proper expe- gentle a, activity of the liver and kidneys so ' l ull. that these organs of elimination cleanse the inside of all clogging waste flgfffgllfifii o Ki-uschen Salts r mg morning tea or coffeeP-C. D. 51'9"" were as mnfu‘ To Bo Properly Insured ll°iilythgzrihad,enig {Mm-nu} ciennii. nmttsr. Kruschen thus ensures a clear I'm" am“, men- ‘cleanliness, blwdalwflm. carrying health and riir- “Ainln" ls to n; properly in- d!“ Id b: few" sick head“c|]u. vigour to the ivliole body and brain. Silrvll iigiiiiist Inss. iiiid it is ii r-oiiill- egvialflky appetites, fewer fits of Krusclien Salts is obtainable at all 'i,““,"r P": "7'“"'"°'“' m“ “f, . - it l 1 ‘a sulks and fewer snllow W?"- Dli1B5i°m"i45°-°"d7“°- Perbmilll- i'...~lili(iiiiiifzs rft\r:ll:s"i":l\l:lpl;"n?ly ‘lllflt 6t - > ilod_ lire. reasonable weiir and tear llllil iill iiiiil every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers and nnvl- giitlon of whatever nature and kliid Slll‘\'l*l‘_ provided that if the snid bout be totally lost or ilnintigeil to such nn extent ns to justify uhnndonliicnt thereof nslor n constructive loss. this ngreeuient shrill thereupon he deemed in have axpiroii nnil the party of the first piirt sliiiil be subject to’ no fur- ther liiilillltl‘ thereunder. - This iigrecnicnt shiill. lie effective from the first (liiy of June. nineteen huniircil and twenty-ulna. to the llilrt_v-lirsl duy of Der-amber, nlne< tocn hundred and twonty-uiiie, or for siicli length of time its may he ileter- inliii-il hy the minister nr the Party o! the first piirt, in consideration where~ of His hlrilesty represented herein by the minister as aforesaid rigrers to \ pay to the party of the second piirt ii subsidy at the rnte of one thousand eight. hundred dollars per month of lnuful niniioy of the llomlninn of Can- iida_ it being understood and agreed thiit lii the event of iiny trlp or trips, or ll portion of niiy trip or trips being niissoil owing to it hcinglinpriasiiiic to perform tho siiinn on m-vniiiitof weath- cr or in»; conditions. upon sariafiiwtory evidence to thnt effec-Lhclug furnished lo tho minister, he niriy direct thiit n0 (lfltlllfllflll shrill be niiulo froiu the sub- sidy otherwise puyiiiiie for the trip or trips on missed. But ln the event of n trlp or trips bring missed through ilf‘l‘lllt‘lil to machinery‘ nr the rr-sscl, a deduction alinil tiir-n be iunrle from 5 the subsidy prnridod lii this agree- inant, siild llt-‘llllfllldlll lo ho mails on ii A Spectacular Showing oft llumcifs Summer Footwear WHITE KID SHOES LINEN» SHOES , w ‘ - SPORT SHOES DEAUVILLE SANDALS COMFORTABLE-COOL-SMART IN APPEARANCE AND MODERATELY PRICED White kid straps, plain pumps, ties $3.95, $5.00.» $6.00 Sport Shoes, rubber soles .. $2.50, $3.95, $6.00 Deauville Sandals, (white or colored) .. $4.50 to $6.00 DilTei-ent widtlfs carried in stock, with medium or high heels. i seutliit: His lliijssly us iifnrvsniil, llllil the party of the second piirt llltVP hereunto signed their uniiics nnd set their souls. Done this fourtrvnlii dny nf May in llli"_\‘Ffll' of Our Lord. iiliic-luen hund- red iiiid twPiiLv-nliis. Rliriietl null sciiled liy the iulnlstcr in the presence of: Bathing Shoes Women's 60c, girls 50c ALLEY C? Co., Ltd. FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR Charlottetown, P. E. I. l1‘. I. Petty. Win. it. Found, Deputy llinlslr-r of i-‘ishi-riae. Sigurd and SPllNl l») the siilil party ol’ tlie second pnrt ln the pri-suni-c l. A. Ryan. O. W. Norrlin, President. international Fresh Fish (‘irrpurntlon Ltl. menl; to show that the boat Amie was subsidized to develop the fishing on Prince Edward Island, to take care of the catch and to help in the marketing of it. Arrival of Nordln Afterwards O. W. Nor-din came to Prince Edward Island and interview- ed several fishermen. farmers and others. and told them of the agree- ment. and then produced it. On the strength of the agreement he suc- ceeded ln shipping h‘s crew. and it ls on behalf of those men that. I am placing this matter before the hoii_ Minister of Fisheries. Nordin hired the crew on the 23rd of April. The following are particulars of the crew, their length of service, and the wages pro rntn hnsls, the nuiuivor of rinys so misssd to he tiikoii as fractions of the month. Whom the contract lillnws, the ox- | prosalon "minister" shall include the _ llnpuiy hilnlstor of Pislicrles iind the - silrressnrs ln office for tlin time being 5‘ of the nilnlslar or such ilsputy. i lii witness whcrcnf the purty of the I the first port. the minister iis rOpi-r- i l r Owner. I read this memorandum or agree- THE CHARLOHETOY. Q taste 1t; 2 So cuss it eracklesiout loud when you pour on milk or cream. Toasted rice grains. Rich vvitb flavor. A different treat for breakfast. Deli- cious for lunch. Use in candies, ‘macs- roons. Try in soups. Kid- dies are fascinated by Rice KIspies. Order from your grocer. A red-and-green package. Made by Kellofl in Landon, Ontario. 9 K RICE \ KBISPIES owing to them: W. P. Burke, captain (‘hnrlottetowm- . 5 niuiiths wages at S15 ....$‘l.’i0 4 months board at $25 100 (April 23rd to Sept. 23rd) ——-$S50 It Winchester. engineer (‘hnrlnttetn~.vn~ li months wnges nt $150 ~i months honrri nt S25 . . . . .. I00 (April ‘filril to Sept. 23rd) -—-$850 John $korr_v_ cook Alherton—- 5 months ivagss at $90 -l months board at S25 .. Prior Piirrlngtnn, mote Lower .\lonl'iigno- 4 months ivnges nt M5 3 mouths boiird at S25 Dnnlol Jarvis. semi-inn North Ilustlro- , oi‘ September she wns sold by pri- -i - . settlement. uiiil ulter uniting uutli Sernsuiber llllb. the \ll'lllllt'l" was oflered by slit-riffs siilc nit did not sell. Uu or shout the 23rd i-niirr fur n nili- silic. but up to the present. lliue wt- have not received nur ivlges. ll is llll\\' nsnrly eight months since "-- hlllflll‘ work and we hare priirtlc- wliv lust s sonsonfit employment ‘lii-iiiurli the liilernnliniinl Fresh Fish iuirpiiiz-ition's fnliure to crirry out their \‘l|'ll",ll'l. \\'-- are enclosing a statement of \\'i|,','l'S~' That la the statement I hare liireiuly rend. -wiilch will show thnt some of the crow were ruini-ellcd to leave without iiny remuneration whatever before the steamer was sold. As 'lho liitrriiiillonzil Fresh Flsb (‘iirporiitlivn hiiil suhinltlcil bonds for the faithful porforiiiiiucc of this con- trict, which thcy fnllcd to fulfil. we respectfully raquent tlint these bonds be estreiitail to such sii amount as will satisfy iinr l‘|illlll for wriges. Trusting to have your ftirournhie consideration iis soon as possible. we remain your niost hiiiiililo Lind obed- ient sari-nuts. ~ (Sigurd \\‘. l’. Hiiriro, "muster ln-iiiiii-i Winchester. eiiglnccr Jiiliii Hkvrryz cimlr iH-ti-r l':irriiigt<iii_ iunlo lliinini Jiirris. sniiiiiziii Lnriio Flood, sctiuiuti Jniucs .\fr-l'iilic, flrainnu Edward liinlih, fireluiiii. Petition Inilorsed by Citizens To supplement this letter I. large petition was circulated throughout Prince Edward Island. and I should ilk-e to read part o1’ ll; to show how it supports the letter written by the crew. It is addressed to Hon. P. J. Cardin, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, at Ottawa. and also to members representing Prince Edward Island, and reads as follows: We, the public and supporters of the Liberal party in the province o! Prince Edward Island, are con- versant with the tacts as contained in the enclosed letter from the crew of the S. S_ Amla, ex C. G. S. Brant, and we consider their re- quest only {air and just before our members, to be paid their wages from these bonds. We understand that lvlr. Nordin was president of the International Fresh Fish Corporation. and fur- ther that-this company had a. con- tract with the Department of Fish- 4 months lVllgl-‘fl fll MD IIII$Q4B 3 months hoard nt $25 . . . . .. -——$31-"I I Lorna Flood, seiininn I Snulhport~ '.’ months u-ngos nt $00 . . . . "$120 i l month bciirtl lit $25 . . . . . .. l ——~$l<l.‘i lumen lfcCiihe. fireman l‘hiirlotti=tnu'u-- 2 lilnnllln ivngos at $30 - - - ~ “$1M l month board nt $25 . . . . . .. ‘J5 _ -——$iss l-Idiviiril Smith, fireuion ('Illll"lfi|.IPlfl\\'Il-—— 2 months wngs-s zit SSO . . . . “$100 l inoiitli bonrd at $25 . . . . .. 25 a --s1s5 Wages Unpaid 'I‘hese are the claims totalling $3365, by the men against the ship and against tho owner personally or iunder his firm name of the Interna- ltlonsl Fresh Fish Corporation, Llin- lted. After the crew had worked for a month naturally they asked for their‘ wagas. Mr. Nordin told them that the government had not. yet. sent his subsidy, but in s. few days he would receive it and. they would be paid their wages- Time went on without the men receiving anything and they became anxious, and fin- ally, through thelr solicitor, they ap- eries and was granted a subsidy of- $LB00 (eighteen hundred dollars) De month, which induced the crew to hire with the above company, and also induced the merchants oi Charlottetown, to supply her with fittings. to prepare the ship for her wcrk- We are also informed that the company gave bonds, for the faithful performance oi’ the con- tract. which among other things were to protect the fishermen. The company never functioned. and we ask you in the name of our king and country, that these bonds should be used, or as much oi them as’ possible, toward paying those poor men. We would respectfully request. you to give this petition your most. favourable consideration. so that. the crew, who have completely lost. their summer, through the failure of 0. W. Nordin. Some of these men have served their King and country for over three years. _ A labourer is worthy of his hire and their wages should be paid. Numerous Petitions l have a copy of this petition but. I will riot read the signatures, since it ls signed by over three hundred to time by the members from Prince peeled to the court and had the . e0 le throu hout Prince Edward it‘) zfrfie Sgziclltaitzgge? jzslfim; i gSlflrlild. In adgltion, there were num- '_ ' ‘sinus other letters and telegrams Sumcient’ m pay me legal exptanses i sent. to members of parliament; the and some mm” repairs‘ Thus after‘ crew of the Amie. were led to believe five months‘ service the crew werewhat they would be paid‘ but so n“ 1e" without ‘my recompense‘ As I that has nol: been done. An election 50°“ “U115 w“ know“ sevgml p30‘ lwas approaching; the letters became pie became lnteresttxl in their plight. ‘very nhmemusr and very prommng‘ Delegations were sent to dlflerent: and I want to read sme of the m” quartem and I m“ advised m“ alters received by members of thci deltnflm mawxewed the Kovem-Icrew. By doing so I will show that merit. here. However, there was a let. l same assurance must have been Gwen You will note that. according to this letter no information was to he divulged at. that time. Mr» AHEARN: Pardon me. but was the letter marked personal? Mr. McLURE: No, 1t was not. As election day drew near, another let.- tcr was written, under the date ot May 12, 1930, this time to the engin- eer o1 the boat. This letter reads: Ottawa. May 12th, 1930 Mr. Lemuel Winchester, Charlottetown. PJEJ. Dear Mr. Wlnchmter: I received your letter and may any in reply, that the minister has given‘ me the assurance that, it. will be attended to and that provision will be made for same in the esti- mates. . I trust that. things will work out satisfactorily and that all the men employed on the boat will be paid Yours truly, A. E. MscLean. I wish to place on record another li-Lier to show that these men on the Ainla were being assured from time Edward Island that they were going to be paid the wages due them. Here 1s a letter of July 5, 1930. summerside, P.E.I_, July 5th, 1930 Mr. F. Skerry. Clo Howard Clark, Alberton. P.E.I. Dear Mr. skerry: Regarding pay for the work Amla, may say that I have receiv- ed a letter stating the mixilster had issued instructions to have cheques issued. i If you do not receive yours in the course of a day or s0. kindly let me know, and I W111 again take the matter up. Yours truly, A. E. MaicLean. That was just, prior to the election and would therefore be a nice letter for the crew to receive. Mr. MacLEAN: Why pick out A. E. MacL-eaxrs? Read the others. Mr. McLURE: If the hon. member will wait I will read some more of his. An hon_ MEMBER: Read them all. Mr. McLURE: It, would take a. cou- ple of days to read them all. Mr. McLEAN: We support every one of them. i Mr. McLURE: 1f the hon. member for Prince does not wish to take credit for all the letters, I will give may back up his own statement. that the crew should be paid, that. they were pmmls “ to be paid, and that. as the writer says. he had the as» zurance of the minister that: the cheques were issued and was told that. if the men did not gel: their cheques the crew should notify the hon. member and he would see the matter was attended tic. Mr. MiwLEAN: I did not say they were Lwued. Mr. McLURE: Here is another lot- tel‘ 0i May 24, i930‘. Ottawa, May 24th, i930.- Mr. Lemuel Winchester, Charlottetown, Prince Edward‘ Island. Dear Mr. Winchester: I acknowledge your letter o! May 22nd and- can only repeat what I said before, that this claim would be paid. The Justice department has now given a. decision that the bond which Nordln ‘tarnished can be col. lected on and theyuire now going niltr the guarantee company, but apart from all that, even if it ls not cnllectable, the amount will be paid. Our friends must understand, however, that. a vote must; be put through the house, otherwise the Auditor General will not certify sacs FIVE ‘ i l him a rest and read others which > ter sent by the members of the crew to the Minister of Fisheries. stating what they were up against and the loss they had sustamed. I want to read this memorandum to the minis- by the Minister of Fisheries that the crew would be paid. A short time ago I noticed that the hon. member for Prince was very anxious that; agree. merits with the government should Trusty as an olcl friencl-“it never fails to pieasq with its lasting flavour. ACK IWI'HING HICKIEY o NICHDISDN LIFT OFF D An amazing remedy-acts in s few seconds and causes no pain. The corn shrlvels up and loosens. Another application or two and the corn drops out. Wonderful-yet it ls- but that is Just how rntnsm’: Con: Extractor works. You can buy-Put- nam's Corn Extractor! from any druggist for 85c. P UT NAMS CORNS tar, which ls dated Charlottetown. December 6. i929, and addressed to Hon. P. J. Cardin, Minister o! Mar- ine and Fisheries. and also to mem- bers reprcsenting Prince i Edward Island. It reads: I l have not been paid. On May 9, 1930. the hon. member for Prince wrote Captain Burke as follows: Letter To .\ir. Cardin Dear Captain. Burke: l received the information today from the Minister of Marine and Fisheries that. lie will endeavour to arrange to ‘have your claims ad- lustcd, and I suppose he will have to put this in the supplementary estimates. and until those are through it would not be safe to give out any information. However. I though it well to let you know that the minister's in- tentions are good and that he will do his best on your behalf. Yours truly, a_ n. Macbean. Hriliflilfflltl? oiirl iiriir slrs: .\ir. (l. W. Nurdln, president of the Iiiii-riiiitloiiiii Fish Vorporiitlon, crime here uud stated that lie hiiti ii con- trol-t with liie licpiirliiiciit of Fisher- lss imii wiis being iilluwcil 3mm a month aii ii tuihsltlp‘. 0n tho 23rd of, April we want to work on the stonin- l‘l' Attila (Ex. (f. G. S. Brunt) to get her randy tn fulfil the contract. On the bitter purl. of .\lay we tried to get some wages, but nltlioiigh .\ir. .\'ur<iln promised several times to pay us, we got tinthlng. We‘ are informed liy sereriil por- sons, iind on IOOIYIIIIUIOHLV, that the i-oinpnny was not solvent and that We had better look out (or our wages. 0n June 8th we applied to the admiralty - iri-fifiuiiaiflliidfiivire Ever ‘Did Agree on This One - - be lived up to. Here we have an mcni agreement with the members o! the‘ crew of the Amie. but as yet theyl30. I930: it with the accounts Your sincerely, R. H. Jenkins. That. letter was from another her of parliament at. that. time. Her:- is another letter dated May Ottawa, May 30- i930- Captain W. P. Burke. 14a Elm Avenue, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Dear Captain Burke: I beg to acknowledge your letter. of May 27th and there is no doubt. vuhatevcr your claim will be paid. Il: is fully expected that. the gov- ernment will be able 0o collect on the bond. but whether they do or not. ll: will be treated in a compas- sionate way and the minister lu- formed me that ll; will be paid. - Yours sincerely. R. H. Jenkins. Mr. RJ-IODFB: I move that the committee rise and repon. progrea. Progrus reported. - p ByMBRIGGS were, l llllSlt You uiovuxir. 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