iLl . " j ». I 0 0 l ~ I 1 V 1C F 111 2 . 1 hllowtng la the general he year ended Dec. 3i. 10H. fag of the City Council: lllesment Year 10H Real Personal Poll Licenses and Sund Amusement Auctioneers Bakeries Building pint". '. Bicycles Elcctri Light. Com Fish a d Meat Garages Horse and Carriages Milk Vendors . Milk Producers . Peddlers Restaurants Taxies and Tran-sf Theatres . .. Truckznen Police Court and Dog Tax . Rents Market Hons Scales Market e0... . Market Cream . . . . . .. Interest on Taxes . Sundries CommLssioncl-s of Sewers dz Water Supply Province of P. E. Island Fire Grant Library Grant . Dom. Provincial Agreement Total R0131- Deficit Current .... . . , Advertising Gen ersl Appeal Court Assessing and Collecting . . . . . . . .. Auditor-a U... Bath Houses. Maintenance, ‘.'.‘.1"". '. Building Inspection City Elections City Government City Hall Maintenance .. C. N. R. Wig-wags Fire Department Grants Sundry Health Insurance Interest Coupons-Handling Charges Interest on Debentures .. Interest on Bank Overdraft Library Maintenance . .. Market House Maintenance Miscellaneous mpensc .. .. Police Department . . Police Court . Pond Maintenance...‘ Street Lighting .. .. School Board Squares Maintenance‘ Streets Maintenance . Buperannuatlons Sinking Fund Provision. Ordin Water and Sewers . .. . Less Payments received on S and Sidewalk Assessment Travelling Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Victoria Park Maintenance Provision for Depreciation Office Equipment Police Equipment Reserve for lhtimated Uncollectable i944 Assessment . . Deficit Housing Account for year Total Expenditures and Reserves Water Commission Plans Placing Meters In All Local Business Premises _ A revenue of 867,741.13 from yam: rate; last year, compared w“); pgygnue n! 334M553 I01‘! 1913. Wu reported by the of Sewers and water Suppl their annual staatoznen‘ 16d lest night's City Cguhcll pleating-d A1 accoun were pa: farther ‘H10 XWOPt states that it i: the mention. as soon as war conditions rmit. to have meters placed in all mamas; miscs, suclhe as?’ restaur.‘ Illll. bar r shops, auy shops Inalllnmndadeew. Itlanotcon fiend dmfrable. 0n account of the expenditure to ha/ve 100 per cent metering of all vmter supplied to customers . Need for enlarging the reservoirs at the two sewer puanping stations : tho very near future ia indicated of Ilanex to the Sanitarium and the Ilny new homes likely to be con. in this area. consumption flue ‘Ibo 3E2‘. ovum" aouroea of supply. This question is hing considered in consultation engineers in Montreal. 4 hoh ma‘. gdnltorlum i ances atatemmt o! revfiuenangituemifileugnnetr "OX4! ‘JNID 47371.6 reads as follows 911 sflltember 8 .1044 a. Canadian 340,240.78 llllllllry brigade was given the task mm“ of affecting a erasing over 1h ms: cs5 -Moererugge. Belgium “ant” - . Stewart who was acting "_‘-"" l"! Nlunents to carry out the W18. This was done successful- WLU ly but w followed by a heavy en- emy counter attack which pinned 4,550“ down the infantry and prevented] of a bridgehead h for bridging to com- m,‘ menoe. During this phase or the "Walton. Lt-col. Stewart was its-t; szscrzuwtscr P». "-- . _ oer m ense M0182 mortar and shell 11.3. and his cairn ‘$06M fearless direction of the Operat-Ip" '1“ 37 ion was an inspiration to all ranks. - 3pc September lgt,19?i m3 I131. mm"! ' urn an .- Ool. Stewart was placed in q‘)...- w or. 000m large enoug a: ‘and twentyueight sewer an ' ma supplied with water service: 2.989‘ which are connected to the me Wm- apltlgdumw gi Jnce of the Chief and other flre- eeaaon. the a n h“ Chiefs convention last- July, which the water system. lit Y urnlng on oa- off water t idents moving from one address to sincere appreciation to our Fire During 1944 the to lowing amount- of weur was pimped, - f nmph‘ aha“ e ment in the Fire Hall. 81,56,100 I01- m*"'lat°°w"l‘.t“‘...f.. ‘hi’: IE‘! , A imply mum the total IBIUIIIIIIUIINOGOCNMUQJ. ortheaveregede-ilyuaecot nailena. m m!“ mhmaznched a long time high. ahzfw a continued supply of ILIIITIIATI OIAI Peter the Great of it the anngxggf the Pro_ . not read or write until new water services werc__ Taste — Me P: ere/reel Citation For - 1 LT.- COL. J. Amly serving overseas were the Distinguished Service Order. Lleut. U01 the estoblishm Gad mand of the force which had wllld be construct Pnuhis sector. Th upon the enemy." Reports 0i; Gity Council F°11°Wll18 ls a summary of the re rts of committe chairmen aub- m ttcd at last night's annualmeet- lng of the City Council. FIRE COMMITTEE Submitted by Coun. w. R. LePagc: Tlhrough the financial aid of the Council we were able to IDCIEQ5Q the grant to our Firemen. We also Hall, making it a three-man shift which has proven quite satisfact- ory. During the year your committee other members o! the Council on two occasions waited on the Government, requesting An m. crease in the yearly grant. but to ‘date nothing has been forthcom- I18 Your committee with the assist- men. entertained the Maritime Fire was from all reports. one of the best conventions yet held. Our fire fighting equipment is kept in the highest degree of edic- lency, due to the untiriug efforts of the engineer", Alf. Prizzell. and his assistants. In closing. we would express our Chief and his firemen for the fine voluntary service they are render- g. The report contained an invent- ory of fire apparatus and equip- CITY POLICE ‘Ilhe year just closed has been a very busy one for the Police De- partment. The various and trying duties of the Police Officers have been car- ried out in a very high and effic- ient manner. he Police Court receipts have During the year Constable Dal- aiel returned to duty and it was deemed necessary to keep on duty Constable Hundrahan, who was re- lieving during the absence on mlli- tary duty of our Police Officers. The Department exceeded its estimates, but the addition of this y Police Officer, new unl- forrns. and a new engine for the Police Patrol, are largely fcapons- ible for ilhis. Coun. Butler expressed thanks for the cooperation received from the City Magistrate and Police Court clerk. l-Ie tabled a detailed the following la a summary. OFF "in good ooifoo" the City oice Court aggregated 924. This is an increase of 306 over the year 1M3. and is also zhe highest " Al I001! ll RID ROI! TIA Cases enterled and disposed of in v \ ~ ‘ over sum a period. Arrests am- ounted to 603. an in Over the previous year. W had (OI tiles n! bulk- light in number 6all7antry In Action w, ,,,, "f3- each. and the remainder to terms onment in the County Jail. a woman causing Whoa Cellini!!!‘ "lie W h! 11$.‘ bffé‘. yel°r$alnaw fi.""""““ to toe- the my (q s preferred and r manslaughter by a Jury of th ‘ ne ed to 357. an increase of tlllle yegr previous. of dwelling houses premises suspected of ale or possession of or ‘were conducted. s carried out by the R. Forty-one prosecut- Ig entered under the Pro- and thirty-two under ct, a slight increase as compared with the previous year. The amounts collected in fines e gelfi C u ' Pllie t d Joli T... list-W. mo‘??? get the kind of relief from alu will make residues. the i w habd- “; ‘a in Central rv-uuv m. mm o. o. ma: t Jmwf aona u Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kins. .5881 mm,‘ and Boughton Island. PEI. Cflnada. met for the first time in‘ convalescent hospital after going overseas- I-‘Ulll Illa Lloyd N. g5‘ l d. Holland and lnvalfl. Jack Joined in 104.7 with Corps. He was firsé 5m in 1930 with the P. from there hp took a cl k; first in ‘Iloronto gnd went to in the Maritimea then 1M4. was wounded in veraeas to Newfoundland sent back to England. afterwards he took an in- Council. strueicrls course at Long Brfllwh ill e of the and then to British Columbia and e d went overseas in Auauat. after was I . wan John a. Andrew!‘ . . . . . . . . . . ..'...s22oo m ‘m’ ""1""! Miscellaneous fines 8.: costs: $3824 Kensington Park q 9 . This is an increase of $5089 over the previous year. _ collection of milk am Rndlnécam for teslt-l by the City 13 - ._ na ys were as o ows: Mo” “Duncan ‘yesterday by Ten collections from ' 0001-- a, - lottctowh .who has been ..,..}‘.§‘;d Two collect o collections from l‘ Market Building .. — Totals . . . . . . . . . . .. 371 A detailed list of other d performed by the Police was given. Coroner’: lnqueeta the past year we had lh the City necessitat- er's lnquests." the report D. STEWART D.S.O. Citations covering 31 awards for lbliantry lll action previously pre- sented to members o1 lhe Canadian FOOD INSPECTION -- d“ my. burned down last winter. n! of were oondemnc - L10 urnt half was rebuilt. U18 91W lllt year as unfit for '3. I- vert over Spring Park "m"! it in that portion which runs Doyle. having fallen in tru ct 1 the stream. was rebuilt ber for this arrived with the consequence feet at the south end reconstructed this yea smear commune Submitted by Coun. EC. Dougan. The paving and providing with necessary storm sewers of many of our streets, such eg-EE Dr. I. l. Crc- went o In letters to the folks "m" u ‘m!’ ey often wondered if th ver meet while overseas. (Patriot please copy) to such d'.s-,,?“bm"*"¢ l0 l napectlolns were mad The exceptl of f mi were fgunnd u: flout‘? st r mu T" t = m’ ‘ ‘ °“ ° §"'......“%.“:b.."§.. uuiuu and School of Nursing of the l! last m“ 2.1"“; U!!! the oéty Council iaa E llelenl N-allg loetlon l era or dphth te than Chairman Miss Mildred Thomp- ded and afger thebusih- s e ' ‘ ‘uc two young women ge-Jfllycol“ or Me The source of supp] after considerable investi- lnal charges pre- o men who sup- provide some of the most desirable. and indeed. necessary post-war re- olects the City can carry these out. we t should. when opportunity presents itself. purchase our own asphalt gay". with encore "Cane presided at the piano fl gcveral Boy Scouts who assisted greatly Theproirlmoonoludedwltb .. o, m, ua|1m£ t ave a very interesting ive paper on penicillin Miss OfHenley then presented a well caac history of a patient who had been treated successfully with (Coun. Dougan warned that the cost of labor and salaries for street grit must of necessity be increas- o»... items of expense which rather than dimln lne, oils. etc., and motor rc- We now have a new truck provided with snow-plow. added i0 our fleet-a most necessary addit- ion. I might say. another hungry mouth to feed with gas and oil. for as long as these machines are workin st consume. and the demands on the part of the public for the service-B they render are auoh that l fore- “! none of them will long runain e at the Bruce Stewart fatally injured by an at the gate entrance to was purely accidental. November 7th the body of a local und in the water at west end of ‘fiydney was revealed. and a verdict from natural causes was re- ember 14th we had the h of a local man from ted by his wife by rvihg knife. The lat- tfr has been found guilty of mun- a the annual meetinl of the association . “'f$t.Paul’s Men W Entertain Men From Trinity med the bridgehead. His leadership and thqwav he disposed and allo- cated his forces were respumibl-g 1dr the enlargement of the bridge- head to the point where the bridge ed with lit German officials eatkna population of and the commotion as 4.617.579. .__._.__.__ i:__~'—*_ EIJTAN-At the Prince County n Pubruary I. mo, ie Mrs. H. '1‘. Ioknaa. Jr. a n. '(?OADY — At the Ohlrl ~Mrs Leo Coady, ine months. made U7 V m ‘iblllfvltlflil-egilfhen the bridge Section Meetings lama Association- the made inveati ations a against the enemy the coroner ‘by gummo e example set by this officer, his complete disregard for personal safety. and the offen- sive sointwhlcb he instilled in all undoubtedly resulted i th . pietc success of the opinufinmlfi the infliction of severe casualties I ‘once again ut myself on rec- at the City buy. .21; the ear lest possible moment. a l’ l at. ma’ p ish WWII- hgasnsuitably dfacoiearted 3- n“ “l M“ "4 ‘occasion. the followln __ on Jan 2B 1945' m st. Joseph's Hospital, Saint John. . .8 to Mr. "Early in the year further am- endments wege gladem: w y ang twen treat intersections ge was introduced by prohib- parking on the south side of and Pownal streets should be ire-pa an rpeetlnu of the m- concurrently preceding lv mmlna 0n Monday. plow which can operate the grader. thus getting our City streets ood shape as early as may he Spring. and giving them fro; r-uary m; of F“ Min s to ma? Above". and "alert? t Binds. Our Hearts an Love," the Laymen's St.‘ Paul's church a verv sincere welcome eigh of the en's Association. also to eaentatives from the Milton men's Association. nlnl was indeed a not- in which a bountcous sup- a. aillllhtcr Iizaheflt Ana. ' MURCIIISON -- At . Saint Julia General Hospital. Jan. 31. 191s, to I consider it imperative that ‘the Flt. Lt. and Mrs. John P. Mun-lai- colutncllt arbreange with tttllle proper v pa es o sur o go ng n proportion of til-lee output 0f hard tixpnalenkged 1mg‘? gm LmxhwayTashcs from the Maritime llectrlt- ra o Ac and y y aws, an increase of 109 over the previous m8 spring “d summer‘ year. We had tn l" street lhtcrsectio but five persona injured in auto- idents. and it la pleas- port that the year passed a fatality. There are now ycles owned and oper- hls City. Th h ' , , presldcet-lc ffifiméfiilaw‘ lnted, early this DILLON — At her residence fl Euston Street on Wednesday. Feb Funeral notice hater. lsafhhJonathan L. SIIERREN -— At 1 , Mrs. Samuel mu. u are. mineral today (Wednes- Church. service starting at 2 P. lf. Interment in church ccmetcrv. 00.. to place on our streets durlng- m his; he‘: of the aokcx- La (>9 t of t three-wheel ateam wn Hospital rcad a ve roller. with aearifler. which has been out of action the past year. due to the fact that h condemned on account of grave defects and ldturies to the stay- bolts, rivets and sheets. brought on by ordinary wear and tear. is now in the hands -of Messrs. stgwarg ti: Co. for thoroughgolng T1115 firm has guaranteed to do and supply everything neces- sary and to put her in good oper- condltlon for a tenn of four or ve years. at the end of which 1d bc possible to re- by a steam roller as good ter. Coun. Dougan also tabled a m- ulldlng Inspector. LIGHT COMMITTEE Submitted by Coun. Jas. T. Mc- Kee. at the Chan-lost?- Mu. ° 8 th “d M,” “m.” Kenny avg?‘ odwill and friendship. of welcome were extended nus a i m ' Scales inewfiiqefififfif also from the 10rd Marco,“ radio "t, After Grace and the sing- ly service since December. 1941. a total milea e of over 8'1 A new motor was and the car continues go render excellent day and night service. The lock-up. steel cells. arms. accoutremcnts, and steel lockers are in good state of repair. ent requirements are the re of the station and office. supplied during the year are satisfactory in appear- ance and quality. eunuch-firearm’ on behalf of Coun. Early in the year, Coun. Mac- Kinnon gave notice of motion that he would bring in at a later day a new set of building by-laws for the City. slressln such new by- aw it was to absolutely impossible to constr a new dwelling without having the proper plumbing facilities, flush olutclt’ compulsory. i-hc Council unani- mously concurred. and nuthorized Coun. MncKlnnen to meet with the Water Commissioners and acquaint them of his intended by-law. and (1.? ., e Council would petition .Provinclal Government to have the Charlottetown, amended with the g all dwellings. now htlal plumbing of install same within period from the passing Murray, widow of the late Mari ere awarded to M. Murray of Murray Corner, NB. rhreireesengnm, o; Then followed a sing Mr. V. I... Din ll d 1e Earle. ‘we an then made by the then followed a duet.‘ Wh f th w by Vincent Patric: and Miller of the RAF. then ‘listened to the speaker of M. ‘ ldenoc of Mrs. John and hydraulic hand ‘ii-I’; I In Memonam lh loving mcnToTy oi‘ our dell Street lighting for the year was 088520. the estimates for adway. a costwas 10112 in for a dusk-to-dawn sched- ule for the roadway. but it was deemed advisable to leave this pro- ject over for the duration of th One new 25d C.l>. light was plac- ed on Prince street. and one 100 OP. light on Prince raised to 250 C.P.. as was also one on Hensley Street. The report or street lamps now for the year ending 1944. is as followsz» . of No. of Unite Cost per Uni! m AJIOC IONIIIII, thfllllhlllll , of d]!!! b A day we will always rememlil When the rest of the world femll We think of you in silence And oft re eat your name ' we give to hear yll Tenders for a trac W1" vile-way sidewalk nders were lcft in disposal 0f them Thanks on behalf of the gather- g were extended to Dr. McMillan by the president ufnglt. Paul's. Bolus is own in mitablc manner. J. P. Crockett. the president of the Trinity Men's Association, told n! the pleasure he had ex crlenccd in ‘attending tiho get-toget er. rilnderedlby Vincent Pst- 2-7-11 encorcd with "Glorious Devon." TE. MacLennan. 'I‘rin- urch, expressed his 6 rlous times people v And see your face again. gly lemembe =6 by lnollll. ly. Card of Thanks Fxlward A. Clark most sine thanks the many neighbors friends who were so kindly during the illness and loea —c d P w“ recess: spoke of the so sltlon to sub. are P855111 und rent based on the-b? spirit“ "géotaxatlon on a val- Ivln lllimltted by Coun. T. A. Butler. have social security in ‘The Church and its fel- s nee also. he added REV. J88. T. Ibbnti. 0i St. Paul's Church. told of the goodwill ‘and fellowship which he found on I would 1 c to suggest that ln the two lights on ll Kent Street between Queen and Pownal Streets be removed. and he replaced by flvc units of 250 GP. each. to be installed on the south. side. the cost of which would be N01 additional for the year. be nd in t e limits of gauncg; mad, m, d“ your at the home of her pl {brought ln curly in the year and when We make our requests Th; chairman of public proper- . in co-operatlon with the chair- man of streets, have had under consideration the markers. naming al our streets. as this has been a long felt want and as the Chairman has asked flgurea in this regard. take care of‘ this n The public property committee also has under conslderatiomahould 0 Manxsr Eoiurrrae Buianittcd by Coun. '1‘.! Also for flowers, letters. and other expressions of filmy. Card of ‘Than/ta; :"...t"2..~.l.r.w......,,;. aware??? lo was then rendered byG bert Miller, ‘Walking Uh emTowClosify plrt of m. which? uccornicfiriioi Schick or other good 14M" Box 132. Charlottetown. Fish Market shou and accordingly tender 1e es al refrigeration for this . Market. but your C ‘ g the tenders, decided a- o Submitted by Coun. Percy Gay: The first tenders called wer the leasing of the Plsh k lble r cil by resolution decided the continue in force for i944 pl mu consisting or tunic, pairs of pants, wer; a- to Mr. Jack Cameron. at u for the supplying of the et department with a newtmck re not disposed of, no permission this time being granted by the c Motor Vehicles Controller. called again in the fall. th additional requirements. ‘rcfiidm for the sup r lwith coal were disposed of as fol- was continued under the tom. and may we say in ness. this system La not very satis- factory ‘ The floor in the m in very bad conditio be replaced as it ma hard to give the build pproval of Council. .1155? s Syrup at Home solved. It's no trouble at all anu takll butamoment. Nocookiogntlldlld- l you can use corn syrup l" l honey instead of sugar ayrllP-l m. Pm. the Plnex into a 10 ounce b0 l. _. and add your syrup. This 81v" W" lgh w j quick-acting and depondlblfi. and {b got four times an much 1:011:11 mm iclne for your money. It never e99 IL and is very pleasant-children lev-ek“ You'll be surprlsedbythewayltt l d of severe coughs. Ill/m!’ '1“ n lsfylagrellaf. ltloosanathephlcaa‘ soothes the irritated rdembranal. report by (Xalcf Blrtwlstle. of which th The strength of the Force at the P1 close of the year consisted of a Chief, three sergeants and eight Constables, this being an increase 0f one man, occasioned by the re- turn ic duty of Constable R. ziel on May lst after service with ilhe Armed Forces since February. i043. Constable A. J. Dowllng was on loan to the finance department moat of the year as assistant tax collector. entrance to the cast could be constructed The north exit door of the HP- m]. stairs portion of the market was moved out a distance of about two feet. thereby eliminating a very night. loafers were prone to er. and perpetrate various nu n- ces . I " at the behest of the Asaocla‘ ’ Clubs, 51m as waa done last year. coasting slides for children were constructed on Rochford and Hills- revenue from the market m" ‘|'1‘.°"':°d by ‘h’ w“ °', mfnhyiutggillrnflcgnfrleigliztewivlezfdbg? cause they have found that it glvee them ‘an affective. dependable med- 0 —anyone can do it. gist. 2% ouncael compfintnd of prover: lento. In concentrated form. well it is very apparent that to-data acéziommo- o y. - tender for the Market ohed is statement of upend- ing Bprinahall Black ton. W Gillie 4t nder foroothe City year's atatuncnts n" mfinlaimn” "mm! ""1 a number of cases entered}