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G " Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursda Melody- Q ua rdian l D l _ 7 y _ \~.._ t I? f usumuvr is 1 ~ f @1931' ments 1'0Ve assists .eau _::.'.': _- -_ Niunor ' _,f_~_-_»_;__~°1,;-,_-;__1;__;»_-3¢____»-_:__-1: MOTHERS owN TEA zibs. 7* I. 7# Bev . .4 _ » I ~ /#- __,_..;;, 'fin' .1 V gs * Munnin _ niini i viiriiii 'MOST BEAUTlFUf GIRLS IN THEWORLDI uv I A C ° s s i s°'s o N Vidar _ miaoisn 'C31' ‘ _ - me E>\*",‘“*v OAKS! CA ll I. I S I. E ' o..i» ELLINOYON us ,p»~o.-il.-.- ALs0 'mon - xiri.i.Y cominv AND “WEEKLY NEWS Wif»"Don’f you think I have put too much salt in the soirp dear?" Model Himband-“Not alt all dariliing. 'Iihere is perhaps not quite enough soup dor iihe salt, tliat's _-11." Earl Carroll’s “Murder At The Vanities” ` At. The Prince Edward IA highly satisfactorily mixture of the screen's two most Dcpulsr themes of the play - music and mystery _ came to the Prince Ed 'ward 'Theatre yesterday in Peru. mount"s production of Earl Carr-oll‘s "Murder at the Vanities.” A troupe of popular screen stars. three talented newcomers a bevy oi' Ihr! Ca.rroll's beautiful girls snd Duke Ellington and his ram ous orchestra provide the screen entertainment in lavish manner. The story deals with the open ing night of a New York produc- tion of the ‘Vanities.’ There are two murders. one oi' an unknown woman. and the Cther oi’ one of the principals of the stage cast. Both of these mysteries eventually ue solved during the progress of the show. Shirley Temple In “Stand Up And Cheer ,__ At The _ _ Yesterday at, the Capitol 'Theatre Fox Film presented its biggest_ musical production of the new year. "Stand Up and Cheer!" pio- duced 'Y Winfield Sheehan in as- sociation with Iew Brown, is s magnificent show packed with stars. grand music and spectacular revucs. Crested against a background of ever-changing scenes and decorated with lavish splendor, are five breath-taking revues_ They are stared to the rythmic tempo of le many authentic songhits, each of which is tuneful and catchy. Hero are the song numbers:-“Our Inst Night Together." “Baby Take A Bow." “I'm Laushinsl’ “Brvl/dW\\1"l _C51-_cons Hill Billy" and “Out 0! The d." Capitol A few of the thousand and one wonders that make the revues what they are, are the dazzling girls, the vocal chorus of 500, the hundreds of players, the 335-scenes, the 1,200 wild animals and the five bands of music. Through this host of music- al and visual wonders, weaves a charming and romantic story. Among the many stars that lend their fine talents to the film aro Warner Baxter, Madge Evans, James Dunn, Ralph Morgan. Shir- ley Temple, Arthur Byron, John_ Boles, Stepin Fetchit and Nigel Bruce. Supporting the splendid work of these performers is an ar- ray or radio and stage riersonllitlel among whom are Sylvta Froos, “Aunt Jemima," Mitchell and Dur- ant and Nick Foran. -7 _ irrnrns MCKAY-At !"Nel.slid. Dec. 24. 1994. to Mr. and McKay, s. son. ivicirsr-Atnsruirfy, neo. 5. mi. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKay, s B011. ii 5. COX-At City Hospital, December Ill, 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. Borden A. Cox. a son during the mbsf. critical riod f S. P C A. MEETING-The lalcehieverllierilalllldstlgl lsollhg IB' Y D S P C A meeting held last night tribukd to gh 1 was adjoumed until Thursday 51555111; of th; cmanntemmoe and ou me inmati pf H011 M ROUND STEAK 2 ll)S .. .. .. .. ._ gh ve me United ares Department or §3ordo_r_» inst1t\€_f_eds.;_sub\;en__tion £01 BACON (fresh) 2 lbs .. bour gow b :mt o;§‘guS3§; ornfn cf,’;,';,,f:°p,¥°m0,°;d ° ° ma an Many other specials all over the Store. The benents scomingvtotthe coi_:l Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tablets per box industry due to the su en on po f we .°°' °' ””°N”‘ 7" “““ "8 ers ailected and the time lost in Y NV” ¢ 0 8 5 that country are avguabie -rm ;_i:_:_s_ gompiied by the Dominion H and RES followi ri e omrd Movement of coal under the as GREAT GEORGE STREET c aC ‘5c 2c c C C C 90|: C _ 419223 -7 ~ f--W --_ -~--K - January to September 30 to send the original to mm, replied It is estimated that fully 2.000000 witness, and subsequently u, dom its will move for the calendar year men; purporting to be the on uul Smiley, Amherst Th assistance provided work 'If you had known the registry Y r the following number of men of the vmsel had been changed from K1 was received by him in an enclosing K letter on the stationery of the Sen- Work For lvlners ators legal .firm of Logan and ____ putatlon, and has prevented the FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ Th serious dislocation of industrial life funeral of Mrs Mary F4an_ which With its atl.€fiCl3.hl5 C0l'lS8qllBllCeS s v ld y ciday morning from the residence 50430 Tl'°lIl>icl Averied um, 125 Pownal street, to st Dun- Presenting the picture from anc- .tans Basilica where Requiem High ther B-1181-C lf serious strikes ha/d V135; was pelebrpted by Rev P M¢- occurred. resulting in lost orders, viahon DD Rev Eugene Murray 10515 “H82-S and the uncui-bed bit- nonclucting the service at the grave terness of industrial welfare if The pall bearers, six grandsons of there had not been an impartial he deceased, were Fred Egan, A1 alert conciliation service in which lied Egan Joseph Egan Vernon both employer and employee had Maddigan, James Mclnnis and Louis confidence-then what? Well, such Mclnnis a prospect is one that does not per _-__ mit oi’ comfortable contemplation. Lain -ro nasr-A nu-ge number- Umm has been snared au that tttendeo the funeral or Ivan Har that Would entail in luvnan suffer wy, which was held from the resi ini! 1H\'8¢lY b€¢8»1lS¢ °f the Success ,ence of his pawn” ML md Mm ful mediation of a Department of I-larry Harley, 184 Great George St L“b°‘”` dh`°°f'ed by 9- Minister who westerday moming to St. Dunstaris U98 B C1091) Umlefsfimdlng 0' thu! sasilica, where Requiem High Mass 'HOW 01' ESS Pefpefl-lal C0n1`1iCt oi’ vas celebrated by Rev. E. Dalton. 0Pl1>0Sin8 economic interests and Fhe pall bearers were Messrs. Eug the necessity oi' their paciiication gress CANADA l933“Ye8r 1°? 263443 317547 1904-first five months 84 17,71 UNITED 1934-first 5 months 576 498,977 Population of Canaan 1931 census 10376 786 Population of U S 1900 Census 122 775 04.6 e was es.gned to labour the payment ot fair and reasonable w-age D6 and ird, the time loss in working days in all disputes in pro in the coal mining industry for Parrsboro, N S to Bridgetown, Bar- h or regulation in a democratic com The records of the Depart indicate that during the past, four years Canada has not experi any major industrial distur- such as has occurred in other tries. That one achievement self gives this country a high ing among industrial nations. these records tell the story of disputes settled and many they had developed to serious rat- many before pro portions' of employees kept o job; and of both parties o the dictates of common sense reason and mediation halve Amieablo Settlvments Since July 1930, there have 34 di-9i>utes, involving 92,000 DIOYGBB. settled by Boazrds of ciliatlon .lb Investigation unde Industrial Disputes Investig Act. which functions chieii cases where the industry is u lic utility. Under this Aoi; have also been 80 cases invol approximately 19,000 employee which the public treasury has BP-\red even the expense o Board. largely owing to an settlement of the dispute th the services of departmental cillation oilicers. In addition. there is another more general class oi' disputes, with under the Conciliation labour Act, which empowers Minister to enquire into causes circumstances. and to take Stops as seem expedient to the parties together, There 82 settlements effected by d mental efforts in this group ever, it is impossible to esti the number of employees invo in these 82 cases due sometim an indefinite basis of calculatio to some other factor which cludes the compilation of nc ste statistics. For instance, by action of the chief conciliation finer. serious trouble was ave in one lumber camp. and the of settlement were subsequently plied to the whole area in w BTG I* Ml” MBU’ Mnftlib Wh” spent th” camps.weSi‘l'riil)al';l;l7bilrli' A.libel'(lgle cers of the Department have tied dlsirirtes in individual mlIl¢3. limi the agreed condi were later adopted by numbe other mines. But while it is D0SS1‘bl€ to give an approxim of the number of employees, reasonable to presume that thousands of workers in this can _be added to the total. here again the expense of procedure was obviated owin advance conciliation. the of- ed by the Public Works Construc- rwd tion Act. which provides for a Dorn- set- coal nous Quebec _ .. 9,o'r1,aoo I-5 of Ontario _ 10.418,!-150 noi, Manitoba . .. 2,341,100 mon Saskatchewan 375,009 it |g Alberta , _ . . , . . ._ 1,707,400 many British Columbia ._ 1,971,400 group N. W. Territories . 18.000 And Yukon 8,200 Board General 7,571,000 g to service Appreolsted That this service is appreciated is evidenced by the fact that the ipartment and the Minister, t g sonally, have been repeatedly ardin matters of ns ionai interes mendm for _ummm enum have surmounted s seemingly possible impasse. While the Dominion Depart l - HI ation. Dominion-Wide Belle! Projects' y in pub. This outhy of nelirly twenty- thpm two and one half million dollars on ying Du-blic works does not, however, s_ U, represent the total expenditure to bpm which the fair wages policy of the f B government isapplied. In addition, pany lhere must be included thu gm- mush mendous cost involved in contracts con- f°f the Supply of clothing and equipment for such departments as md the Post Oiiice, and National De- dealt fence. and for relief camps, etc. and These orders have helped to keep the the supply or factories operating lu and different parts of the country, and such have given employment on n large bring scale. Here again it is protected were emP10y'ment. for the regulations compel adherence to proper work- _ H°w_ ing conditions, and the Avoidance mate of anything of a sweat shop nature, Wed enforcement of which. however, es tp falls under the jurisdiction of the “_ or Provinces. p,-¢_ This buttressiilg of industry and cur- employ-ment by such govemmepgpi activities is being further extend- inlon-wide building pwgramme of approximately ;40,000_oo0_ provin- hich cially, the allocation of this total is as follows: Prince Edward Island ._ 96,000 Nova Scotia . . . . 2,788,700 New Brunswick 3,017,000 'lbtal $39,890,050 Aldilig The Mining lndustry In still another way the govern- De- ment has come to the assistance of Der- industry and labour. And again it was done through s department of which the Honourable Mr. Gordon is the directing head-the Depart- ment or Mines. Perhaps no Can- munt adian. charged with high responsi- i' t w -I W' '=f;§:i;;§;;f- Dr»W°°‘l through this border port today ex- cited unusual attention hom ous- _ mms omcials. Upon inspection it was found to contain five Nth, chairs equiped with the latest converting into unlql-IB 'Hifi-1!ll_ room" chslrs. They are the gift s‘:V_.__l;_.@_ P . gadgets for elevating, folding oi, \_ or a Cleveland iirm to the Dionne. quintuplets st Oallelider. Qi, .’ » ,__ lily Golgi Your lleil Mi! 15352* Half measures sis risky in treating coughs or colds. Be sure of relief by taking Dr. Wood's Norway Pina Syrup. The liosling ingredients of this well known j"_"i; remedy penetrate inilsmed tissues in the ' " throat and bronchial tubes and break up germ-laden phlsgm, gently snd lfsly. ren ts-ke it willingly. No after-elects. p srR|xEs.....;V.»RooT \sYRU f‘..,_.'coLDs ..»couoHs This required close scrutin and a wide knowledge of Dunn M ‘m1s!aid* the cert ficate, was filing Hugh Miller. su-niuigtllutiolin grctifer llilltilflili;-l-2°; ductiongiiztlgemlmirl dgggaliedscilllgd an 9m” °°P*' '°“" “'°‘”d “md me Hymn I-md Thy W°"d Amd” ana Ewht Hom, Da ‘At 33 pncent nlthcush |m..,,,..ts of original to him later, the former re The Apostles Creed Rev measur ___ _ Y e¢_>______m ____ coal into Canada declined 383 per arution commissioner answered._ y_,¢.ga.¢,e_ (_ cent ‘Was the certificate of ownership pray-9,-s_ R,ev_ D,-_ Legatg Rev irrrent or ,_ I th t d and the Compare this with a decline in miami? 315%? o;`°’3_e feieinu Vincent. __ ____ s. . observurwe of p working da of nb production in the United States _ . Hymn fkneelmg) H°ly F ml more than eight hours in all build” coal fields oi' 38 percent over the °:l"l`l_';’__°t,Ili"L'|°;“ °W“"shlp? quesmn Hear M°~ ment of war indemnity due to civil- _ ` Y’ _, mn losses as A consequence of en_ Logan, witness admitted $10,000,000 Foundation . .. .. had been paid into the consoiida- The next meeting will be hold 315; v;r_a,rf_p_r';aéhT}_1le_t_f;y_pséi_§1rim_Q__\_r_e¢;_¥:_ Leg revenue fimd_“ai;_d__weHsti1l____liaIc thc St. James _(‘.hur<‘hA on guesday demnity on the ground his vessel Oli” m°“°y °“ ‘fm - C fl m1< ct-clung _nt 'l.<0. R.\. Von had been torpedoed oh- the klsh ted the Dominion Treasury had the Christie is to li." the p~e:ichcr M m W »V s::.:e:.-..:;.;i‘z: f,” T c¢, ._ r Mr. Justice li/bDougali answered ~ 00 qtg 0 35| Mf- We 0° we me i‘f:f..“":‘.:.";f...i:::1;°“‘:,i‘°.i.f;;°“2,i M ‘ _ -_--- Y placed before him, witness contin- ' ~ " " "`""`f`_ rr* "*[‘"g|1 ,,ed_ he had made an ,,,,,,,d for. canadian.-. for 1oss__ of civilian pro-_ FeIlditur0 of $22382, "_*_** icates of registry' you were prepar- selld me Christ wh° A een ' y slilp' that llvas your procedure was Fffpenlance “'35 "Med -mm 5 con 1°- ' ` various phases and meanings in (6 d to acce ,_ ce,.m,cates of owner pointed for you even Jesus ' ; .ir M _ Tul . n the “figs fin (Continued mm P8'¥__1l lt--nm' ag El-1 r el scr' tures and in the messa e of th w ditions. In all these wo ___-T Quito so,” replied Mr. Justice :P __ __ W _Od Gust __ 1 anced b Feder l mo M D ll. ‘eary c ure . e by In bélllgg mg emplléyment 7° m‘1ll;ythl;nul;°':ldl; Bay hzsslgxd of the Toollslie. Tilley witness answered Zei. i0o for i`i‘0ni the ITICSHSB Of if been not crly were cum-ent wages main yps ' ' he considered on the facts as pre- early Cllllfch- BPCHUS- OUT fa'-he tained, but in some cases (where C I Clash' sented to him there was sufficient broke the covenant with God uri the prevailing rate was unduly low) _ mm” 7 vidence of ownership and proof of disobeyed his laws it was necess; the schedule was increased so us claim by Hatfield for loss of the for God to open up this wav to secure fair and reasonable gf,-un. enC1n°_u;:;elc1fa°5’h xawigln tph:)c§§g_ vessel. us. Our disobedience made been dards of compensation, Thug wa; _ mas when ML Tmey demmded to W. S. Pugsley_ _OLtawn, Counsel sary the sacrifice of Christ in em- labour protected from exploitation know the precise charges against for Hatfield, questioned witness on behalf. It is only as we accept this Con- in these contracts for public works. ` ` ' ` ' th senator Logan was me Crown a1_ the nuiuie of cl.u.:i_; licaid by the sacrifice that we can remive r e lean! Logan was responsible in former reparation comlnlssioner ponpihgtion with Got-i_ Repent connection with the alleged forged under the Treaw °f Versmles' iS Om' 116091158-¥lC_€ Of the Wag; certificate oi’ ownership and were Id "fe Check the necesary fn-st step in there any other charges against his ,ini l 5 (Maw former lan mth' client?" asked Mr. Tuiey. Mr. '““°‘““ ‘$1767 ' , lf' Revemanfe li “D” *he ’°”‘ White was not prepared to state the deputyt °“5l'° Tn Ort a _‘En inelflig whim We may ff""l H5 a result Precise slleilations against the sen- l"°p‘?’ Y' Wa? “li Tx .X d sin and its consequences: it iS ator until the evidence had been identified “mee “rs ’ .' ue sorrow because wc have to hem e on the Bank of Montreal in favor the penalty it is the change Q hrllilliieia, held in Manchester, °’ H“"“°’d _“md N°"' 31' m1'“"°‘ mms and of me tuuf. mm NJ-I., on extradition proceedings to Signed by h"“‘°?1f and the “mimi through seeing our S<=1VP-‘ in W1 bring mm back to canada, was re- f‘°P“‘_Y °‘“°°d“’-“~ W’"“?‘_S “l-‘° iight or Gods ioi-.~. It is not presented by W. G. Pugsley, Ot- demmed Cheques msued “mms out casual forgetting. It is erasing the tsws_ who questioned both witness- °f the Sinking °' Phe. 765%' ”° ‘W2 slate. Biotin.; out the su.; Startins es on the provisions of the Treaty members of me _Gymumt Quecn' ofresh. The speaker made an a oi Versailles respecting reparation 1055 07 Plollcrti’ h€Y had pea, w an to mpent in ordpr gh Pl‘0V1Si0Il5 8-B BDDll°d` 50 U16 108'! 01 .. ` li re a come seasons of refres cmuan p,,°perty_ senator Logan Do you know that Germany ever t 9 . m _Yr sOu1s_ paid money to Canada in respect mg in 0 was n°Kvl,nAc°_;ln' 7 Mr J M to these reparafions"" asked Crown After th” addrcss “U Offcrmg W OIT . NL - _ ~ U3 06 ._ 7 ' - divided evcnl - bctwec Errol McDougall, of the Superior Cmmsel' N0' there were “mei ..t;l{enEl_fImbceHca1 Almnd.-.5 _md the V iz court br Quebec, iestuieo at this ‘”l§W"°d Ml- M““"?Y‘ . “` ~ _ Bnemoows 5mmg_ Then I take it that this money OYDWWS H°m_9 1 1 1 f Mrs. Francis l-lnll Tminor sang Bam” hi’ “pp°1""“‘°“" t° me wtlllcpallioltlliltlillnquells- ‘ vcry beautifully H10 S010 "Cvliride .‘3".‘.?§li..‘.‘°¢f.‘.’.‘_“....‘§§§’.§§..i’“i§2"i2;‘...§1? and ML vue in Ivy To °°"V"‘°i;‘f-= 51;” His appointment WHS huide in De- MQW” S°""“’Sp°"d°d_‘7""w'.- Wag t(1)1ll'7-rcdprllllliiotbdllflmil-nuofrl;d Cemben 193% to hem, ubelawd Mr. Tilley sharply q_\n-stioiicd uit- an e .yen M ;__~__(__s_0n_____ claims.. from Canadians for pay_ ness on this point. Answeringa bar- bv Rev. J. <‘ V . on rage of questions from Counsel for H nn was The Churchs 0 | \ _ _ - - - V '_ ;-~; _ 3:: . _ "9 » " V _ ‘ ` , . ..... . . 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D_; D- Tople: "World Evsrigelintion, Obedience and Service ru-rosy.-rriuiiy cbm-cb. speaker nov. we r.. ouuiouu. BA. Topic: "'rb¢ Notions of ¢uo'wofia-.r-‘ciionbli»“- _ You ire our-disiiy invites io beynssni every nlihi- TIIE UNIVERSAL WEEK 0F PRAYER Charlottetown, Jan. 7-11, 1935 Monday:-St. l"aul‘s Church. Spelkclj. RMK E- ("l‘l"h"l“" _ Topic: "Human Need-R%P0¥\'»9l\"°~ Tuesday:-St. James mflhurrh. Speaker. Rev. Geo. H- rupim "rits church iii the world. r--n.i\.'- ~ Wednesday:-The Baptist Church. Speaker. Rev. Kish A _