slllll» ill Jll "l'M greoi oi ‘cleaning. your woodwork, too" Just put Bon Ami to work on any smooth painted woodwork you may have-and see for yourself how nice and clean it can make it,- You’ll be surprised to see how easily and quickly Bon Ami removes the dirt, smudges and smears-how it freshens " and brightens up the paint, particu- larly if it is white or light in color. Try Bon Ami also on your bathtubs, kitchen sinks, windows, pots and pans. It doesn’t scratch or injure what it cleans . . . doesrflt redder; or roughen your hands . . . smd is odorless. I BON AMI in either Powder or Coke form llllllllliil. “Hasrft Scratched Yet” eatClerk. I Before Mass ornaws, Dec. s-Tbe standard out oi the Butchers and 2 ‘on supervisor said- Gesette oi Chicago allowed eppmk- imaiely 23 percent ior a wastage in cutting carcasses im- wbich Domin- ion Stores allowed only 5 percent. Clarence sour-rah. Dominion stores meat manaltl‘. admitted to the Royal Commissiononllaas Buying this aiternoon. He said there Li] s diiiercnce in cut as between United States and Canadian operations. Scurrah emphasized to the com- mission that all meat managers in Dominion Stores employ were in~ structed to cut up meat in accord- ance with the chart issued by the Dominion Department oi Agricul- lture. , The ability oi the manalers to Jet their percentage was dependent on the capacity o! the managers tbemrweight?” selves. “lilo sir." l Was it iair to expect them to sec- "What would you have done it you ure their percentage, asked Norman had seen him?" Sommerville, Commission counsel.‘ 3'1 would have thrown him out on when they were given assistants who his mot." WW6 Paid from $4 t0 3B a week. supervisor Smith‘ denied telling Scurrah replied there was a reason iermer witness Smith he must show. for this and that much depended on 28 percent, Km- w” 1g gm, m,“ s .5 2 we." ' ' the volume oi the store. ‘l’. * reason manager-g h“ u) ‘wguni; (o, men- was the encouragement which msn- stock 0n a Baturviay night on the ~' agers, who were quite capable oi basis oi a as percent mark-up. ionising alter the. work gave to Jun- The supervisor said it was Qxpeg. iors to get ahead. These iii-Ti“?! were ted stone managers would lhow be» lot actually rfilliliffid t0 d0 that tween Stand 28 percent. The man- vork, but they were helped on by agers knew that that mark-up heir managers who showed them should be gfitgmqd" SiYINTRILOQms-l- mm questioned told authorities venizriloquLun, but that alter elk _ I zsnsoos. 5min. Devember 6-- was submitted to a test she was 541i 17-year-old housemaid possess- iound to be "natural ventriloquist." -lng unconscious powers at vertri- -_~_ioquism was held by similarities tonight to be the solution o.‘ tfie jfhaumed house" mystery. | 3 EX-‘Pfirts had been ba-iiilaed for two _-_-_weeks or more over the “mysteriousl Ilyoioe" which had beer. heard in, Honor Roll ior the month oi Nov- Lim upper m: oi a building 0n m1ber;__ ffleacon Y Goitor street. Qclerltlste Land acoustics experts had oitiered ~_Inany theories to explain the voice, “which seemingly pzcnounced irrele- urlconsciomiy iound expression it a second voice." GLEN GARRY SCHOOL Grade IX-l Rein Butter. Grade VIII-l Lillian Reilly Grade IV-(Br-l-i Joyce ‘mom- the _ l bottom oi the‘ mystery because they Grade 11-1 Leo. MacDonald. --sa.id the voice wnsistently colnlcld- Austin Reilly, fj-VMQII-t. A fllilifhlll 11% llvld “i6 rnoidl A ' ,4 l CARTEIPS BOOKSTORE " AND i Santa Claus Headquarters (UP STAIRS) ‘ p v_ Here you find Santa Claus’ headquarters. '" » No denying the fact. No shutting your eyes to _ I the evidence piled up on every shelf in every, department or this large establishment. Here is the place where your Xmas wants can be supplied y, .- This year the importation for Christmas 5 , Trade exceed in quantity, in variety, in quality f; and in novelty all former eitorts in this line, Gifts for the little ones | The articles suitable ior this purpose em- ,‘ 1 brace a list whose variety is surprising-and f _ ' even more surprising are the moderate prices" . charged. Never was better value oflered from _~ the article costing only a icw cents to those of when HAUNTED HOUSE GHOSTIJQhe was unaware oi any power-s 0d It was said that “lher thoughts {want remaks irun the region o! ‘son. . a chhruwy but all Wefe disproved. I Grade IV-(Ji-J-i Edmund ' Authorities iinaily announced Reilly 2 Doris Battler- hey had become convinced that Grade III-l Hennen Reilly. Grade I (Sm-Audrey Howard 2 jled with her presence in the apart-, Grade l-—(Jr.)—1 Lorne Thom- son. Teacher Verna Gr-iiiin. "You know how many stores 7011 have, and how many amplifies there are," said Sam Factor (Lib. Toronto West Centre.) “As a general rule you will 11nd our clerks in the meatstorcs are getting irom $26 down to $13 there may possibly be will! l‘ but I doubt it." said Bcurrah. He repeated to the commission the when he's," you may eagerness oi his company to secure “No;- the services oi Vfomlainfl YOU-n! 111°" The supervisor was then discharg- and pushing them along. dd; _ "n, “m, o; John Irvin, an Ottawa independent palytiliwgaigyguzsliz? fills while they blllcl-‘lfif, with a shop st 218» Bank were m training as manage“, q Street gave his opinion a mink-up spent seven years at one shilling I week learning my trade." l, Boys started as delivery We. were promoted to junior clerks at l3 8 week. Then they became clerks and iinally managers. This promotion‘ might take some years but the salary would be increased steadily. There was a heated exchange at this point between Arthur Ellis and the Commission counsel over the correct average ior grocery clerks in Montreal. Finally they came w =1" conclusion they were reierrkis W diflerent figures, Ellis quoting A. and p, figures and sommerville ior Do- minion Stores. Turning again to short weight, Soul-rah said he citen sent out in- structions to give 1e ounces to the pound. "How can you account." Somme?- ville asked, "for, mores in Ottawa where managers were convicted oi giving short weight in the face oi that letter from you demanding 16 ounces to the pound! What would be the object oi the managers? Scurrah could ofler no airplane- clared that two or three times a meat. Asked ii ho had discussed Smith's l. , "But 8% ,.'*"I 410g ' "Then the supervisor said he "might have." uiarlywy a‘ , ‘ nt butcher. Replying to the Commission Coun- sel, Irvin said he paid his clerks $17 and $18 a week and on a turnover oi “his fizpercentfi. ‘Ihefiggxt witness was James the Dominion Stores at 622 Bloer witness Smith was a clerk. The iormer witness Smith had said Woods used his thumb to short- deck oi’ the scales. "Is that true," Ellis asked. “No, sir." shortweight customers?" "No sir." I “Did you ever shortweight custom- ers," asked Chairman Kennedy. a butcher." . Woods said Bn-lith also was incor- rect when he said the delivery boy at 622 Bloor street used his thumb in weighing. Woods said there was no meat delivery boy at the store al- though the grocery departmeat had e. l Woods also denied Smith's state- ment he (Woods) used a string at- ltached to his scale to give short- weight or placed a wicner on the deck oi the scale ior the some pur- pose. Woods told the Commission Coun- ‘sei he and Smith had been the best oi iriends. "Can you give me," Bommervlile asked, "the slightest reason why Smith would tell us here you used tion. , . On the matter oi percentages wit- ness produced the card oi a 06-year- old manager named Trudeau whose average on sales was 25.1 percent ior the past ilve months. This manasel‘ had been with Dominion Stores ior six years and is still with the Com- Pliny. Another man, Kirkpatrick, in s St. Catherine St. shop. had an average oi approximately 2B percent. He had also been working with Dominion‘ Stores iorsix years and was still ln| the Company's employ. J. Jowle. another manager, got 80 Y0"? ihllmb- I- Wlflifll‘ 0f a. liflfll? percent only once. Paul Bash, whose All‘! T895011 llfldfljillfl Still? average approximated 28 percent, N°n° "haw"?- was also still in the employ oi the u Sh” we!‘ Q as cohlellanls m ilnlsh d his evid on w" Nelson Bragg was the next wit- ness. He had been manager oi the ence, Chairman Kennedy read into Dominion store at 525 5t. Clair W. the evidence the list oi lull-time meat clerks oi Dominion Btores in the Montreal division receiving s10 a week or less. The list showed two at ti; two st $5: three at M; l1" l‘ l7; eight at $8 and iour at I10 or a total oi 24 receiving $10 crises. Former Witness Contradiction!" Jack smith. s. Dominion Store eu- pervisor in Toronto was the next witness.» His evidence related to" higher price. For Grown-up People The worrying question oi selecting a snit- , gift, will, we promise you, be easy oi solu- tion in our store this season. In all the various ‘ lines we can, you will iilul- wide variety and %s"l'vlitiiitlll“iil°‘ ‘° "'"""" "ti" Limirnlf R lrnuunv We shall be buying live and d ed Chickens and Fowl thr ughoat the season, pay- ing top market price. p fligned V‘ island told Storage ' l 00., Ltd. . was». ' Witness emphatic =had short-weighing _ u __ _g WN “Didyouvever see his: give short " week Smith would cut up too much percentage when he visited the store, ~ ' yowcarft contradict Smith '- 0138 percent should be obtained reg» l; mo weekly. was able m maintain .3 Woodsyvho was meat manager ior 1: Street tweet, ‘Toronto when iormer » weight customers, placing it on the " ' "Did you ever use your thumb to‘ f Practical Gilt-s Are ~l..lorlygler For This XmasAre Very Appropriate l ing was a habit, Brass said smith werepaidbyiheocsnmisei had never been employed in his “wmargg you leave Ottawa?" - cu A IAN = i‘ mu work. 1d u w $8 k uzitness denied that in tranaier- A53 3TAND Scurrah es s. wee .1‘ a r unsold goods from s em h clerk was not enough in his opinion. ggvg g, m“; q; an]; 5g we“; o‘; BQQKQAQ] Sommerville told him the average 1305p H, ‘we mu cred“; gm. m,“ for all clerks in the Montreal dis- and 9,159 a gun eyed"; y" ungaleable BQQK Ems ;rlct was 8105;,‘ gzhile 265 delivery gogdg, ‘Joys av- zged . . Ibrmer witness Smith was d - The commgioill coklgnsel rhekadpiiaplmoted because oi inefliciency, d; BRIDGE TABLE ‘ist oi butc er n onre rclared Supervisor Smith. Experien ‘.wo oi whom recfiivéad: low ‘gs t2 at» had shown he was "no manager." 1;: BRIDGE SET veek. Out o! t 8 I ¢ B!‘ m“! did not leave oi his own accord b t lay to have his apron and coat was med, The manager st 535 BEDROOM SUITE aundered and his cv-rfflw to md|clair Avenue had told the supervisor BED LAMP from the store‘ I ked ho |with regard to iormer witness The commits on will!" l8 W Smith: "Get that gigolo out oi here wages oi that level could be ilisti- l a, qujgk u you cmg- BRIDGE LAMP Zied. ‘The supervisor said that abilit seal-rah replied that duewi“ w-‘lc ma-ke profits was not the wnolla BRIDGE Guns DBrVl-‘JOH the QOIYIPWY’! Sta-Winn" test oi a manager. Be might have NKETS odor had tlxilffi-‘ifillgifig an 1513111226 , told f0rlner witnessfimith the store 3L5 ‘Pith-ll? 5° 9 i“ l“ m ' hald" to get 28 percent, and ‘.'th uai situation now was diiierept and we“; wgys and means o; sewn‘ £56 BED EPRILD better than when thfl ellmlflfimn ’ “What were the ways and means?" was mag; m I m; asked Commission Counsel. BICYCLE _ A A "We 6 an" ° mill!” "There are lots oi them." laid Bu- _ getting $8," said Counsel. "Cflflld pervisor Smith. BOYS WAGGON you tell me oi married men earning “Apparently.” commenwa ,- _ $8 or less?" n “We've heard some oi them here." QHEBTERFIELD SUITE “I 6011151"? 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