. ' p amusngsuslso ‘ FIHURCHES TOMORROW, CHURCH of ENGLAND Si. Paul's Church r hdcscoss n, elem lemon!- 8-. letCsrlcnihgnLlllfllo m‘. Imlmfi,“ m.‘ ' n“ " wonmosT-ITM brown r . Albert Dinah. ceelrtflx m- Vere n. n. Csmpbsll, u... "mimmll" M! It - in‘ sum” “h! ' m‘ n‘. up FWIIUJDI QIOQ Ltd. Il-Iid-l-ld-li, 11.00 M rnlng Prey Ir- m, m,“ nosbychnonnensdi.’ . llmnlggbworshvllsfhl. o€p ' $1M“ ti...“ 2.: "My "'- "v a°'i‘.°"...':..i."' Mme-m " eve" . e — v. . ' sso snow School end nulls . semi; . m» .. 5‘°"-11““"L§§§jfi-1a_m_ 1.0a Evening mm end Sse- “i, Violin. Melolb o.» ,,,,,,,‘_'"*'m,,,. non. followed o; Bu] Communion. on», Gllligl. with Inn best QFSITWAQPQI Preeehee-Irhe lice . . The Church School 2.30 P. M‘. — Purdie- rgusbn’; 51w“ I'M ' 0f ertm Anthem: “limo of All seniors m um u. sttend the 1,544.1“, Pelee!’ I meeting of the senior rronns im- _-____ , ' . r moor wswonss morning service. non-r sum) Youn. noun PRESBYTERIAN The Presbyterian Chuck in Csnsds Si. Joiner Church _ Street Minister — Rev. B. Moorhcsd llegstl. DJ). Organist-Mrs. K. S. losers. I Choir Director-Mrs. l. A. IAWIIIII Morning eleven end evening et seven o Pownsl Public Worship: Prcschu: Th e Minister. Snndsy School st ‘Peso-thirty. Morning Anthem: end Father Duet- Henderson. Evenin Duet- theme. Misses music: Zion Presbyterian Church I Prince end Grefton Skeet "Minister — Rev. G. Csrlyle Webster Orgsnlst — Miss lens Wood. Morning Worship 11.00 eon. The Secremcnt of the Lord's Sup- IOI. - "r hhdoinremembrsneeofhfe". Hymns: 10f, 813. I84. Allnhhfllli "Jeni. To Th! Tlble no °rfi EMIIT. . hood s nenel dlsclmion on "Should di Csnsds clock. eer lord of Msnkind." Fletcher. Lewson end Mrs. Hons.” Annabelle end Helen lewson. Strangers end Visitors Oordieily < Invited. "fir? T“! I IOI DWI ll lecsclahll 5.; h s-mvnla-cti The lopilst Church gpen her doors to J Be Even Worship"! p.m. The B. .P.U. will have chsrge of this service sueshers end choir Cinfrdi ChrIrlIon Church Kent Street Minister - itev. S. C. ThM. Orgsnist — Mrs. Dingwcll. Morning Service 11 mm. Anthem: “Terry With Me, 0 My Ssvlo ' (Baldwin). Sermon: :"Art in Religion". Sunday School, 8.80 p.m. Evening Service 'i o.m. Special Women's Dey . gu-n-lzntte: “Throw Out The Life "God's Promlshs n. Mrs. Co . Cordisligmirnvited ll. il. ll. Notes Cooper. V. L. Prcgrem Sermon: Color”. The memv friends of Conductor : .:.".. ... ..*.::..~-"~"- W hi" won“ "".;'..&'..f.':“ t: Evening Worship 7.00 PM. I with. ' Post-Common! Service. . _ Theme: "Anchors oi The Soul." William . fore- Ilyrnnsi O70 $31, 60']. ill-n. Mllmlll s sbnilel‘ Armmlil" “M, mn‘.°..;'f;“'i'°“""'.°““' . on Solo‘: Selected. Mrs. Arthur Roper. superannuation. eimiini"? w gfihmes-nd 48am" Mr Humid Moore nwlneer w : . . e ‘ ___ __ Mr. ftmanflnere a ' "" ~ basin ess . UNfrED CH ' the Prince Holpitel. They ' URCH ' were inimed in the wreck of CANADA w“ M - _ Trinity United Qhurch ‘mnlimwm .3.I£.“°"'%..IV‘.E.S, Prince Street‘ ._ ' '5 luv. Hugh Miller, us. w" “$3,, I mxf, QKEIQII} nanuwhugzmnmk Sglgiflliiblfi wcfito eifiissofe l. Roy Kfllflfll, LJLAM" Olflllllil ' ' J human‘ 371d“ and li.00 s.m. Public Worshl Sermon: “IS OUR. PASSIONATS". (S Tests of p ) ...-- er. . _ . 1 Anthem: "Just As l sin‘ " B. Bowles). Bible Sermon: ' llNP-illov. Hus Cresm Celery bunch ~‘ Potetccs pk Turnips I for Stew meets Squash 1b Cranberries qt Ducks » Oysters ot Pork lb Artichokes 6 lbs Beef m". I 3 Pm! Mr. end . Pen: 2.30 pm. Ssndsy School Ill Clesses. ' 7-00 p-m. Public Worship. ‘Till UNPARDONASL h Miller. Anthem: "liven Me"— l‘. C. Wer- ren). Solo: Selected-Mes sslly Weed, Visitors end Students Cordlnlly. Invited. Yesterdays _ - Local Market Quotations ISSUE bgfTAll. MARKET I GOOSE-STEPS NOW - Bonner Hen- DOWI-HUTCII—AI. Bill! the home of. bride. W JAR; mu. lose. nsv. n a a. A . d 1U end vciggi°”"'vgi boars“ "for... mac's ssin. - .7. Addison Miller. Round- has retired on Brcilherhoodinltilt iledwmt- edundler Osu tsend wssretiudAulr. 81, 10W. e wssresd Eastern. Guardian i. .."l‘|lls column is r-c-lsrved or news :'.'.‘:°.'."-."'.‘ilt'.‘.":'.:“ °' a]: gills s word strictly psy- ‘Ill Howls “ldssr.s.u.mm. . some prices as mail order houses‘ bsirslertsdm" asuescnrm w . m W=1<>1°¢“e' 410M - be tu- MsoIn m. ....:'.'tu':. stigma... m3... m...» i. m» - 03s A’! drrsws lmétslggg‘ —'l'he Crlbbled new arrows. Jen. ls-zcea-onrq excise -wn& we like crum- u Alwsr. of dis De- mes --Grsde V. “Nw ' Mom “ImLAIItU 1W.- mm w Re 5w e service. “1'Il=:roue.t'5nruunn'n do... - f . wil. cotton. been invl ~lo I I , --¢-ls~_~y-s- OONPIDIRATI error. ~ “I. o-Iflf-‘Iff to msil order houses when you can buy rubber footwear st Pur- t-Fbrsusonu st the same prices end be fitted properly. . 1544-13-21 PUBDlE-IIRGUSON’! All! sellinfl ell rubber footwear st file sale cetal .13 th Purdwméflllsgeirllwo ome from u-i-l-la-ql LIQUOR. CASES Bltrultl: COURT - n-t 1n " y" liquor eppeul cases ouaupied the st- ientlon of the Suweme Court in ll hflfe Ywierdey. Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders was presldin . Heflflllls will resume at 0.30 thfs morning Ali-M BADLY FRACTURED - Mr. Lorne Keys. Souris. Canadian Niilbncl Railways seetionmsn, is in the Charlottetown Hoe its‘ with s badly fracured nrm e mun of an accident on Thursday. Mr. Kc. . nssn;~d2.s.ha"mw"= ARREST SECOND MAN — Cit Police pieced s msn under srr lsst ni iln connection with the resizing end Phees Gmcery store, 1t w“ 1m- dtrstwd- Previously on the night of the bo-eelr. one men was arrested lilliidullg IOTPIAEAIIIIIHSIYIIEBIIXIIOH I 1'6 en entering merge in the Citylgolioe Court at present LEAVE FOR. OTTAWA-Jion. W. H. Dennis Minister of Agriculture W. R. She/w, Deputy Minister. Rev. Dr. _Mu y. Rector of Si:.. Dun. sisns University, leave todsv for Ottawa in connection with the Youth Training Movement. Mr. Shaw will also attend the Mi t- Ory Birds convention at which X. - L. . ., Morell, who also leaves today Will be one of the re- péi-géltatlves from Prince Edward NUPTIAL P081‘ SHOWER — A post-nuptial shower was tendered e k the Gratin Club - . . C . Club. After the theme song and business period. the program committee, Mrs. Cooper an Mrs. V. L. Dingwell announ- ced e truurc hunt Unsuspec ingl" Mrs. Beck joined t-he others room- frmn basement to attic end fin- e‘. y found treasure behind tho chcsicrfield. Amid mud: jollity und lslughter. the presents were o ned di-eplegirgh linen and chInsLmMrs. Event tfs, Mrs. Harper» Mac- Neill Miss Stewart assist- ed in opening t e psroels and g" verses. dain lunch brough the evening to s. close. The lliiissee Dorothy and gage G hi‘! eats of theig end Mr. aunt. lviirs. S. A Mc Mullet) Charlotte- MLJ 0 ht froms town, returned business trip to Hyndnmn last n Monti-es I SOURJS EOE SCHOOL CON- CERT A very successful Christmas con- cert wesnmseshcged [by the pupils of oo some... ...'.'.'.,"°°".......“‘" s Blot. The theatre was suitably de- evening, s {£12181 in singing the Notional An- em. » Prosrsmme Chorus —Christmas time is com- ing -Prima.ry and Junior pupils. . Recitation -Welcome Everybody --Helel Yet). Sonic. Cieus Acrostic -.Primsry Pupl . Recitation --Sente's PIIOt —Rus- eel Hszeiden. Rncitstion —W0'r'ried -Msurioe P .QI‘ . Exercise -~'l‘i'ls Ohristmts Im- son —u....e lll and IV. Recitation -He's coming just the sumo —Jerry Moon-mac. lgiieiogue-‘Ihe Village Melidler- se ors. . Song -The Gents Clsus mprsm -Three girls sud two bo . Recitston Christmas Leo McDonald. Reciistion --Mv Cihristmss Gift -John Bruce Yec. Recitation -Scme Christmas - Melvin MhcKe e. < lbrerclse 4n Gift to Jesus — msry ls. Osnd e Dr il -—ll rirla. roise -Why We Sents Oleue -(Primsry.) PlsymrTl-cuble ‘linnthe Rwy-room miss -Whet makes Christ» -Clrsdes m end . ltecitstion -l’.f I were Ssnts Ole —H Iisnteiglrle- gdlltibw-Gllltl Oleuem - Jsclde Poole Plen -- uradhfeirxlL-Oled Christmss Time fifloion noel- Neigh- nmn ins '-eIl'.ht mm. outwit. com A m! rulr no mood . newer, KTTtTlT. - on - vuIPdsllIIT-IAIIII WiioWnT-o?“ ",“'°~"°° entering of . — IILEAIIAIIBE SALE 20% liisoount Off THE FOLLOWING DRESSES SATIN KIMONAS HATS TWIN SETS 2 piece WOOL SUITS f“? Reg. 75c 0s ery per pair -- - 2 pairs for $1.25 The Smart Shoppe 221 Queen Street ‘Margaret Dougan Bren ileport Highlights (C. P. by Guardian's Specie! Wire) OITAWA. Jen. iii-Here are elf! the report of The report recommends the Government set up s “defence purchasing bosrd" to handle munltion orders, sccountuble to the Prime Minister and the s-‘nence Minister. It finds no officisl of defence department guilty of "any act of corruption or anything in the na- ture of corruption.” No member oi the Senate or llouse of Commons wns admit- tcd to any shere or pert of Bren contract or eny benefits liven or premised Arising therefrom. Responsibility of deciding - whether contract urcperly newc- tioted and whether or nOI. tenders should be culled was placed direct- l.v upon Government and Par- liament. No substantial objection was mode to provisions of contrltci but the commission was llnsble Mel upon its substance ln absence of competitive bids. Because rlghis of individuals in- terested in contract might become subject to legal controversy else- where the commimfoner refused to crmmcnt on evidence in respect of its besriniz on their conduct. leav- inlz it for Goverfnent and Porlls- men's to sci; as they see fit. The WEEK at S. D. U. Ali/cl‘ some twelny days o. Christmas Holidays. the students of St. Dunstan’; returned on Tues- dI-Y. Jenuery l0, to begin the sec- ond semester. The Rector, Very Rcvd. Dr. J. . Murphy, was s patient at the Cher-lot etorwn Hospital during the holiday where he underwent e tonsillectomy. He Is now quite re- covered from his illness, however. end hrs returned to the College to resume his position. The student body welcomes e new member into the Junior Class. Roland _ l-mpc. of Grunde Mere, dbec- i-ie was fonneriy re- rim l st Three Rivers Cc iege. Three Riven, Quebec. A cordial welcome is also extended to Fresh- mlm Felix Oonnelly, of the city. who her remarried eftcr some months of illness. The hockey couch, Rev. A. O. Murphy. is drilling his uad regu- lerly in the rink. Than to the specie! efforts of 1n. McGuigan and of Pr. Cm. a fine sheet of ice awaited the boys on their re- urn. Mr. Wilson shes is in chsrge of the crew who now have flooding operations in hand. An intremursl hoclre lesgue is being formed which wil consist of four or five tcems. The sextet representing 8rd Corridor Dslton are the pre-sesson fsvoriter, end expect to retein the title they won two yesrs ago. Mr. John Suiiiven. Pr-Mident of the Drsmntlr Society. states that the ennusl plsy will take piece s- bcut the end of February. This year's choice ls the famous wsr time masterpiece. "Journey's Md." Bev- Dr. Monsofhen is in charge of the production. , Pr. Oem. the vbsslneflbeil conch. he: entered e teem in the Holy N me lesgue, the first mine of ich is to be blsyedjeturds ht. Around the rcmnsnte lee yen‘: team es s nucleus. Pr. Cues he: built up s squad which he hopes will so any thst use worn the Rcd en White dur- ing recent seasons. In. J. A. Bullivsn, M A.. TIINctcr o’ Studies. hes returned from Boston where he spent the midyesr vecetion. IAIIWILL I""“" FOR MISS MARIO a NEW YORK. Jen. ll-As Gretel in the Humperdincll fury-isle ‘more. Queens Merle bid her fero- we to overs durinv the noildsy season. w». Mario hes been iden- tified with this pert here for msfly were. hsvlng mine it in the first complete creel-motion to be dceet from the Metrcmliisn l , J23. in "Iheepe . . e-mial warmth nt the close cf we ggrformehce. and still hcidinr I Wed hnpll. in her bend will“ “m b d sell from the witch been in the onus‘- mn- nlllmste scene. she sooesreri twice moved by the cordlsiity of b-‘M-e‘ lb- noel-l» '~"\ne. ‘ohvlouo- Norm CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Clearance Sale AT our irmcss We cre now offering the bclcncs of our stock of__ HORSE RUGS BEAVER COATS DRIVING HARNESS DRIVING SLEIGHS PUNG SLEIGHS WASHING MACHINE’ CLOTHES WRINGERS AI IIIIE-TIIIIIII (Iii CASH ONLY CALL EARLY d: we hov- only o few left. l. ilorne&0o. CHARLOTTETOWN i Youth Training I “Glasses Hold Entertainment The opening programme of the ‘new Youth Training Course series was h-slcl lest evening at Prince of Wales College Hull. Two hundred and fifty students attended the meeting, presided over by the De- iputy Minister o! ABTIWWHN. W- ' R. by n Show. j Educational films supplied ‘the Oundien Government Motio -Pl;ture Bureau were first shown. .The fcllowing numbers were then lgiveu by the students "Blood t0 ithe Isis" and “In the Good Old Summertime" by the Youth Train- ing Orchcstts, composed of Har- old Dockcndclf, viobn, Clilfcrd Peters, Piano and John Fraser. guitar, Allison McDonald oi Fbresxlalc. accompanied by Flood pf Kzllyb Cross, step dance. Monulcguc, Mary Mullisen. Km‘ ku-a" Violin Solo, Wendell Ellis. Northam, with Manual Gallsant of Duvsr at the piano; SOQB- 5119's My Curley Headed Baby‘ by the Fair Owens —-Mury Gi 11s, Hazel Arnold, Reta Curne, Nouns. Bur- dett. Thelma Griffin and Evelyn Bcmter; Stag dance, rmwu Mc- aunchlng, with Pat Flood. Monolofllle. Nell Johnston at a Baseball " Elfie Ellis, Tyne Valley; Solo, host Goldmine in the Sky’ Alyce Lc- Clair, North -Rustic0; ‘mo. ‘The Blue Velvet Be " Wesley Mw- Lean, Cance cove, A1 - e LeCIeil‘. N. Rustico, Manuel Ga out, Duver; God Save the King. short addresses were delivered b Hon. W. H. Dennis, Minister oI iculture and W. R, Shaw. Depu y Minister of Agriculture Mr. show. deputy Minister of Agncultule and director of the Youth Training Programme in this IPrcrvince, in the course of his re- marks traced the develo ment of agriculture in Prince ward Is- lend. He showed how sOGIII end economic conditions hm brouflh-I changes which will effect Dur- me young people of! thhl: " 0 new age. . e Deput Minister reviewed in detail the dllferrent rxrurses end explained the chief festuxes 0i each. In conclusion Mr. Show gm t "Thar re many 0p- ifgrtunlfile: f0l"e;u; student W lender service in big community end it is up to each s hliicdxffli. to de- l those powers w will en; hialiphim to r ild this country. The Mini r of Agriculture. Hon. w. H. De in e brief n is, address extended ‘the official wel- come of the Government to the students. Mr. Dennis stuted thet there are two important p sees 0i human activity (l) cd-uce. on end (2) lsntueze 4M "m I" “W” the person himself and the 880011 n, enable him to crimes W“ knowledge for the benefit of oth- ers. l-Ie urged the students to teke 0 pcrtunity to develop sbiIIW in pub c speaking. m nu opinion this would develo a true leader- ship throughout e countly. _______-_-__- -- KINGSTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Th J uerv meetinlr o! “l! KinlrgtonaxIlv. f. was held st the home of Mrs. Albflfl» 010W ‘Wm the president in the chelr. The meetlnsz opened by sinzinc the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison ‘The roll c was answered by 10 members and 2 visitors with e new resolution. New cormnittees were appointed. Clow and Mia's. Mrs Mill . er . ear ewson. ml‘: was moved and achcci. The paper was filled in by‘ Mrs. per on How More Inter- Ki "l rIch‘ wee oue u ll . The with slmin! "Its a Good Time to 0e Acquslnicd. ' ‘ 10.1 norms A osiis: LAWWOI, lies. -(CP) - Iifihtnvlhit lgijhgigiglsnmketl bell squsd scored sn ever-age of 19.7 points s ssme in three yesrs of high school pisyins st Chsnute. Game,’ ' m’ l mrtunltv t e w scrved- by the cloud IAnnuaIH-eetingi iii L.P.l|. ileld Yesterday Ms Jo Po RC-CI- ccted President 0'1? Union. m. .7 P, Cullen was re-el- ectcd dt of the Charlotte- town laborers Protective Union st the Annuslmeetlngofilie organiz- Robert Gallant; treasurer, i Gormley, re-elecicd; financial sec- I re . Pl. $5.1m. Hillhel D C Kulde. Joseph Rann hen, re-cicclcd- guardian, mrgger k Byers, rc-eccted. e attendance of members of iibc nlcn. The sudl- ’ allowed the or uizstton iinsncislly, i Wes sn- Unemploymeng “With the closing of this port our Union becomes s body of the unemployed with all its unpleasant features. In the past year the L. P. U. played an important rolmOn behalf 0f the unemployed men of this City s: la: 1y attended mass meeting was he d n the City Board room where menlbers of \.. Civic end Provincial Gwvemmelll and socistion. "Ihree officers from this Union joined other delegates to press the claims cf this organization before the powers that be in Ottawa. it was perhaps the first time in the history of our Province where a labor delegation went to Ottawa on e Dominion Provincial issue end the fact thst they were com- pllmeni/Jd on the floor of the House by the Minister of Labor shows they were worthy of the ememrse, .-.-..-~.w'..ar.r- 4..=.,,4¢-_-..-,M u». i/rkallwi-stevwyp . board as the following figures will other prominent citizens spoke re- show;- garding projects the. could end Halls): General-Cargo 77c per should be started. A Bell's Coun- hour by day. ty Workmens Association, was or- HZIIHBX general mrgo 08c per gsnized in our hall from this as- hour by night hcur by night Solite Shortening, 2 lbs. Rover Salmon, 2 tins - Prunes, 4 lbs. -- - _ _. Sodas, 2 lbs. -— - _. _ Mixed Biscuits, 2 lbs. - Salt Herring doz, _ ._ Also bargains on Phone 873 Saturday, Monday; Tussdayt- ' Toilet Paper, 7 rolls - - -- -- - - - -- Doilard Soap, 8 bars -- — - — -- — - -- Emfo Tomato Juice, 4 tins - — -- — Pears, l6 oz., 2 tins - - - - - ... Fancy Assorted Toilet Sosp, 9 cakes - Peas, 3 tins for --.--...__.....__ Vegetable Soup, 28 oz. tin - - -- - _. Crushed Pineapple, 2 tins - - -. ... ... Tea, all kinds, lb. - - _ - ._ ... _ Free Delivery to sny pert of the City Open evenings until 10.8) PM. rsce Tyre ~ . ‘IIIIIIIIIII i8 fl _.X;{ all other goods L. s. COFFIN p 316 Euton Street ill-fining w the L. P. U. has the lowest rates on i-hc Atlantic See- St..lh~' e1 hourmcdnzsvgener oe-Wofliioper St John's ‘gmorsl ca-rgc 80o per Montreal general cargo Sec hour by clay. ' p" Montreal general car o 90c hour by night. g pa. Charlottetown genersl cergo 00c per hour by day. Charlottetown general cergo 70c Der hc-ur by night. Time and a hulf for Sunde cause . Herbor Improvements This is pe ant uestion to be dealt with by this ocsl. It is very true that we are entitled to expect the some docking facility, as other Mari- time Ports: because under the, terms of Union 1873. where the servkes sp rtaln to the general Governmen and as are or may be allowed to the c‘hcr Provinces. we, the people of Prince Editors". Island are to receive the some con- sideratlon. The lccs‘ Board of Trade seems to be of the opinion that we do not want to co-cperoic with them regurdng this and other projects. It ls our most ernest desire thet this project or pert cf it start next a summer. We are onl too willing , to oo- crate with e Board or ; shy o er local group regarding pro . But it must be clearly uncerstood that if co-cperstlon means reduction of wages we stand clone. If we had the some working facility's here as in other parts things might be different. We would like to know where, on the Atlantic Seaboard, could a. cargo like the one carried by the S. S. Ksrmoy which errivcd here New Year's Day, be discharged with greater dispsfch und r the same condditions. Some tons were isch in less than 55 hours. Thls Executive compliment the members of this Union on this fine achievement. “Mr. President I would like to report here the sssing of one of our charter mem ion wes st work dischs the Ksrmoy at the time of his passing end therefore we were unable to attend his funeral. But. it was Wiiditnlélflgw thstdwe heard of lg pass . P086 our mnu hereby be dedicated to his ovng memory. "Bro. memibers. ‘rho time has come when you must elect s new bound of officers. We tske this op- portunity to wish them every suc- cess for the coming year, They will have trouble and make mis- takes es we did. but I am =u~ ‘hey will receive hearty oo-opereticn from pest, officers end all our members. We did the best we could no one could do more. ‘This concludes my report. I thank you Mr. President and all the members for being so patient ss this long report ls token from the reoorek of a. full year in office. I hope MI‘. President it meets "with your spprovsl LABORERS PROTF TIVE UNION El. RUSH 1c LEMU Secretary ANNUAL REPORT l. r. u. Mr. President. "I to submit the folliwlng report covering lhc vcar- not that gill" Executive has been n office. that time there were 32 racet- inu 8 regular l2 Executive and 12 Speclsls, snd at ell those meet- infl the welfare of the mam-be a of the Union was the first con- BICISIILWD of your Executive. On‘- stlnding were the meetings decl- ing with the Scale O1 WSQcS. workmen; Compensation and unemployment. The number of - meetings shows that your Ex- ecutive wee slides to meet the different situations es they arose. snd to deal with the ever cherlgin conditions. It ecessitet- ed oonedereble work on the part o . " e return to the system of regulsr monthly meetings has met with your sp el es our monthly meetings were well sttended and it also geve your Executive the np- I tc scqusint you with our ~pmblerns snd to receive your sup- Bcsle of Weiee was chsn to your wishes. Chengee were ms e in clauses l 2, 4. U, . l2. it. desl of cunsldsrsti se re e en es one com- ! ‘t? first u. mt‘... d. ...... s roved by the body. . |c sum must be mode before the scale will meet sli the fSqlli-"mcnt! of our members. » "Comments by some of ou: m-sr- rhaps the most import- ,Ha1 fax this is the end all holida s at all ports. is is 0n genera cargo. Bulk cargou ere prcpsrtlonsbly higher in all writ. Now in Montreal. St. John and rates ed Svvedcrcs, 16 men to e. ‘:31 . But when freight handlers relies are added to the above rates it is easy to see that. the Charlottetown ratios arethe lowest east of Mont- rea . These figures should receive careful] cwvsiderstion by those who are forever seeking a reduc- In? In rates along ‘he wotcflrcnt, Tili- ‘Unicn canmv see where lower wages will benefit conditions in this port. Our view is that l reduction in wares is s reduction in buying power. We must nlsutein o Ilvng wage in this port es mu- wrrk is danwflous end with the lurk of wcrkzmenks compensation the high cost of living and other features we are compelled to d0 so. "Bro members another yesr he! gone by and. through circum- stance over which we had no con- tml, we had to forgo our usual Labor Day celebrations and h is again the wish of your executive that some arrangements be arrived at by which we cm hold our sports cnce more as we bcieive we will receive the (‘c-operation of the yw-kvlic if we do so. Public Relations "Our relations with the vener- al public in the past yesr wed every thing we could desire. It is the wish of this Executive that this friendly relations be maintain- o fi- "Our ‘Bingo games were well et- tended and especially our benefit bingo and we went t0 teke ting opportunity to thank the general public for their support. It is our only means to help our members when in need. Workmens Compensation "Your Compensation Gqmmltfpg mode e cnvnmendable effm-t to hnvc workmen‘.- eompemgflqn enacted, in this Province working with everv moons st more com- mand. Some 900 commutetions were forwarded to different 0y. rgsnlvntloos, clubs and institutes in this Province. Yo r committee met our Ccsrellnmixiit n caucus end we sppeae te peopl radio through othg press aid g letter We received wonderful sup- port from the Worn ‘s Institutes of this Province sis?) he B. I, s. 0- Q T". City Firemen end the Charlottetown Branch of the Comedian lesion B. n: s. 1., end the Carpenters Union. m’. John Stewart, New Glasgow, N. 8.. M1’. Wm L. Best, Ottawa, else Mb, Antus Cameron of the C, N. B. To sil those who fought by our side the L. P. U. elrpressu our heartfelt thanks it has been one St. Charles: Auxiliary . Elects Slate Hos officers. vice-president ._ ‘To. 608511191‘, . l. nick comml Igor... and Mrs. John the Auxill $436.53. leav- ing s balance- of $1300.65 which \,\' given to the Qlerlcttctow-xl Hosplt IIIBJIIIBTISKAOS fund. ~ he Chaplain, v_ Dr, olimfhhon tily laolnmended work done by members ‘ hfbsaid ls in Erect measure respons- le for the success which CIOWILs their every effort. Sister Superior on behalf of the Sisters heartily thanked me Auxil- iery workers end said that the heavy burden of caring for the sick poor irlessened very materially by the finsnclel ass: lrce received from theAuxliisry. Jfiaalsoexpressedthc ho that th. same nerous zcal whch oherectcrined t e members in the pest would continue throughout the new year, insuring for their greet work the blessmg of 00d whic it well deserves. The Prcsi ent, thanked Rlev. mem for their sesistnnoe uring the ear and also for the confidence the uxillury placed in her in rc-el- gctiflg her to the presidency for an.- other your. Her work with the or- ganizetion. she raid, was a pleasure Urgs Italy (Continued 11cm Dede l) ii __ _ _ - ... m’? fifllsn erlncmlccmei?!’ which ss- sertcd that "msjor questions of the moment end relations be- twccn the two empires" were ex- amined in the conversations which were "marked by the greatest cordislity" and when "led frank and full exchunile of ideas. British solu-ccs Uldlcabed Mussol- Lni told Mr. Chamberlain he desired peace without making any conlnnt- mcnts to that effect. He was un- dere ttohave mederhercmark as c generality without referring directly to France Duce‘s insistemae D On "PM" with igstice" was lntcrp t‘ mcen e expected Fri-VICE to mce Fascist demands for wider sway in he Mediterranean in later negot- press cam mm ‘comm palm s- glnst flu-once continued, but h: ' 5 wlthhel outcome oi the Views Armsvnents This eftemoon w. Chamberlain sew en exhibition of what Ital is to become self-sufficien in long hand fight on the part of this Union to have this Social legisla- tion ‘enacted in this Province, end wo sncerely hope that the incom- "ing executive will csrry on this mat fight with even more vigor than in the past» The need for this act was brought home to the peo- Dle of this City last veer when so many accidents occurred on the Charlottetown air port. Injured men received compensation from the Dominion Government s very short time after the accident oc- curred end as a matter of feet one man in this city is still rcoeivinl compensation as s result of sn sc- cldent at the Airport. susTl-zlvo LEFT-HALF mnmnunolrl-(bri- Heart of Mldlothian Football Club pleyed throughout the New Year's holi- day serics without A. Miller. in- iernationl left-hell. He hed been for disobedience. suspended TQ-O-O-ir-Q-O-VOO ‘ ' FOOT COMFORT SERVICE AT ‘The FOOT cums Pecrden Bldg. 16B Gr. Geo. Sin-Tel. I191] ' ~ I »--- Oil u - u: - b- cenrui. nn-n. mower) - ocomifshbglegecng °I§o’.'“1s...=u3l'$§' w o Sch R N ‘.'d.."‘i..f.'.i.i”“°‘é'd..'°°°'“. °.' b": "if "mucus: ‘""'."*:.' i.‘ M" s. l‘ o‘ O H 0 I . . , , ~ Osrolinsfwss periec. He hhhi. Mogtresi werennhgkeconslcierr- CH u: K ' trledfor is points um touch- ‘so. n o thst - "Piidi" , downs snd msde every one the por- l list remembers Porhhof (filsrlotoetown es eii._ . with lnrd uanfax he vis- mineral anarchy exposiggfi guns tanks pisnee brltldrénv lain ‘smiled use)? Sidflll m? lllll " ment f his vfilt wi t%. The Prime leer end Lord Hul- ifsx went into the private audience chember accompanied y -l_=‘rancis D'Arcy Oebomc, British Minister to the Holy See. The Pope spoke In Enfllsh and French during most. of the audience Those who entered the room at the end of ulie private pudience found the Pcntiff seated at a. teble in the small library with MI. rlein and Lord l-lallfsx sib- g to him. e Pope rose end came forward , to greet esch of the others in the Prime Minister's party. I, Mskes r. nu... An authoritative source said u.’ Pope reed s sarong "humanitarian document st the outset of the eu- dience end then presented it to Mr. Ohemberlsir: in Is contents probeby will not csed. mess irrorrnsnts filling however. that it was "s ot rein humsnitsrien and Christ- .s.emen. straight from the L. war lwd A and saw big elm: Ponlfi seemed well Riga-sod w: the visit, snd later s ride ln the Vatican gsr- I gonna: Amos m“ the‘ flan‘: 1: Ange o a so slid it hoped IIc m q to compete in the. nus 1-0 hockey - seasons-snore - .111» -. i‘ Hecksy has more such Stfldfs in or