. ....................,... ».o.=a.-m.-s.»..t.eu1i1n.usi6mi. i ‘ “Asiiéilnibillii THESPIANS 1001111111 m Stranger In The "m, CHAR n a "IZEBRUAEY 12. 13.1.. £111nv111|sruitrililir 1:110:11 111111111111111111 1111t»1_:_11n 11us 11111111511101 Large Audience At Mr. R. E. Mutch Re- City Police .411: vet . In Enforcement Of A 17w Pifjibititm Law ‘__ 1 '- W Committees deserves the thanks s... Mend sppreelltion of all our citizens. _ , 1 - i 1 ~-»> a; - PiW. C.H llLa t 1 . , I t t1 House” Ably Pro- , 1 , . . . . '-' F“ Eveniifg. s fig;- Frliarfirelg. Iii‘. sented By Liguorian Police Chief Recommends -Mzdn lght Closing Of Rey..- r? hell your the demands on our Players Re- uer are growing to. such s 1 T degree that the problem of the " Finance Committee in preparing a budget is one of increasing diffi- culty and labor. Each year our Before s lame and appreciative audience last night, the Charlotte- town Male Chorus appeared in a splendid 1110811111 of choral num- Bird Sanctuary 0f- flicial. ...__._< deemer Hall. Another fine enmieuir effort was chalked 1m to the credit of Char- tauranta During Winter At 11.30 P.M'And‘ Dance Halls At Midnight. Cites Evidence 0f Sfritlier Low , . n" citizens demand more and better 551st the Print; of Wulwlfvllgfi lottetown 1m night when 11» Lig- - f fi"‘f1.:é".%.i‘ :1";:.=1.*"1$.§1:.:£ .............M.§. 1mm... 11....- "m ""15. E" °"‘¢"'¢"*v 1 _ments. The Relief question requires chfiouN- TURNER-be "will"! it WNW“ 0" "5 W“?! ' volumi-s for . ' urgent and satisfactory answer. This "Mm "I “PWm-n“, m 1933- and m" min“ tion o4‘ the - Increased activity on the part oi’ 26%. ‘lfwenty-fivs cases of Dolinq T“ concert was no exception. If any- thing, it excelled i.n excellence the concerts previously given. matter I shall deal with more fully __ __ later. I commend Councillor Hol- man the Chairman, and his asso- yound M0910 of this city when they will tackle such s difficult play. It “”'" i ‘A the City Police in enforcing the taxes when we have some 500 fam Prohibition law, as well as in appre- uencyl were dealt w 3h in the City Juvmile .. , ‘lies or 2.000 persons on" relief, not such {gr/gripe wm 51th,... as the w“ m“ m“ “u” M‘ “w” m" handing guilty of "breaking Court, this ' g on increase of l8? . clams, for their unflagging efforts 1 ~ - , 9° , ing and sustained effort. and the u ' 1 y” ,0 he, CM‘: necessmes Wm, a b, to mention the swat number who Soldiels Chorus from Gounods plum .m°u°d m both. Gm, and entering , was ma y as compared with the puovious you. 1W0 b Chief of Police A. Birtwistls in his report for the year 1984, submitted by Coun. Blanchard at last night's City Council meeting. The report recommends that all are scarcely nbl: to provide for themselves and their families the bare necessities c1111.". ‘Faust!’ “John Peel," Mendelssohws “On Wings of Song," and-the ma- jestic Hallelujah Chorus from Han- del's “Mossiolfl were wsnmly ac- claimed. "The Water Mill" (Mflcy Eight offenders were committed to‘ Reformatory Schools, four were re- leased on suspended sentence, and‘ the remainder. owing to the minor! nature of their offences, won re-l’ anced budzet. This is a most dif- ficult department and is being cx-' cellently manugzd by Councillor‘ Holman and his cclleagues, with credit is due the large cast of last evening's play for their fine work and it goes without saying that 1m- otber ty house will greet .1... fit...“ Lizhl. Committee U19 able assistance Of the City Clerk _ was a d“ ht kw a! ,, to. ‘ _ bicycle: would be uoens& and curry hind i - u; w_ J_ I Under ihc ramble clmirmanshi]: gramme" ‘POn the gea" It “Mild b0 “$05510 l0 will! lights when operated after dusk; Bruwdersfllruant leer llid Agenti :01 Councillor Rattray thc Light (Buck) sung particularly well; “Ole out ihdtviduuls for acetic! mention that a modern patrol car be pur- oi the Ohi-dfflnb’ Aid Society, took’ Sim" ‘(Yclnniiif-r 112s givcn every ntten- Uncle Moon" (Scott), "’l‘he Mull.i- Absolutely all shone m their re- chased; that restaurants during win- a keen interest in this work. and’ tlon possible within its unum gen Musketeers" (Atkinson) and soecuve parts. m lead was when ter mouths be required to close at we appreciate his eo-onerutivn and‘ In addition to the ordinary main- 1 tcnances there was a. considerable yardage of permanent streets laid last year. In the spring under con- tract -with the Warren Bituminous Paving Company, numerous streets were paved and in the Autumn fur- ther pavement was laid as a meas- uzu of relief worlcby day labor un- 1’.:-r the supervision of the City Surveyor. Citizens appreciate this new construction and are constant- . ly calling for further extension. Councillor Rear-don, Chairman of this department, has devoted much ‘ of his time and attention to our street work and in the good hands of the street committee and under the cepsble direction of Mr. Mes- servey the City Surveyor, we feel that excellent service was rendered during 1994. by Reginald Peters and. he covered assistance. ' I During the pest year the Provin- cial Coroner. Dr. MoKenna, Mn..1 held three inqucsts in this City! touching the deaths of two men" and one child. One was a ease of! suicide, one accidental death, and- in the other instance the Jury re- turned an open verdict. We assisted on these occasions by summoning the Jury and witnesses. Bicycle Regulations There m been powers‘ 1o the question of a reduc- tion in lighting and power rates to our citizens. As matters, stand at present, however, the Public Utili- ties Board are all powerful and if ibny do not act, but little can be accomplished in this direction. They have acted, but seemingly only for the purpose of white washing the Company's present rate struct- ure, something entirely different to the investigation-that the Govern- ment assured us would be under- taken. At the time I asumed of- fice I siutcd that the Provincial Government would bring down 1e:- isiotion which would enable the matter to be more effectively dealt with by the Utilities Board. This has been done after a. manner, but results have been sad‘y Peking. Th’: the sea charities, “8henandoah" and "Drunken Sailor" added spice and variety to the entertainment. Mrs. G. Elliott Full plaiyed the acoomp iunent for the choral numbers, as on other occasions. Ably assisting the Chorus in vo- cal solo appearances were Mrs. Frances Wood MoRae, Lucy Blun- chmrd, and Mr. Raoul Reymond. each oi’ whom responded to enthus- iastic enccres. A piano solo by Miss Nan Show. rendered with fine feeling and 0i- fect, was also warmly encorcd- The concert was given under the patronage of His Honour Lieuten- ant Governor DeBlois and Mrs. DeBlois, and ms Worship Mayor Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy- Much credit is due the director. 11.30 and have lights extinguished himself with laurels. l-le was ably by midnight, and that similar pro- fited by James Coyle as the vision should apply to public dance , to profemor of anatomy and hull-i. . /Oaroi yn Kenney. as the prnfesnfls .. . Wm The “girls”, fiwmty, ,vwemy_ The text of the report follows: _ ' two and twenty-six were hand- The new!“ ‘strength o! the For” Guardian readers will recall the “may m, ed by Mic G1 t, consists of one Chief, three ser- account given of the shooting, last macaw Male“ and e 682:5; geants and five Constables, this be- September, of a banded duck by Gunhum Dame, wedge ma,“ as‘ 1m; an increase of one man. Fred- Mr. h. n. Mulch. of this city. Re- m, Wémps Mme, whflé, M” eriek Blanche-rd was lPpililltéd Con- centiy Mr. Mutch received an in- Pamck Mm,“ gave ' a mmwy‘ stable from June 1st but died in 1,31,35,41,; 19m,- m my; wmwcggon. 1mm rsmmon M an elderly ‘map November after six months faithful from Mr. William Vogt, of the 8pm,“ mules Jmkms Stu/ivo- Thls vuwwv was filled by Jones Beach Bird Sanctuary, Wen- moved mo“ ‘worthy or the who!“ tho EPW139543“? ‘h! 347115351119 1'- tagh‘. New York. The writer states: u Mmjotws bewomedl Robe" iiggw-ntflgafz: T‘ Jlttgiliiiaqeég; ‘fisgslgifeatilyltiiihterested tel-nave. mm“ Ponce mgeant‘ Severn!“ ‘twmm i‘ ‘PM “nub” 1°‘ ‘u eriniendernt and John Doucette as mquiyemmg Luv and Omel- my. “day- “t ma ‘mm the hmflwfi? the Sanitorium potion: gave ex- 1n; begn Wei] mamwm‘; Egortyligr 5f tlfe 33011031111131 hserg. cement pm m" bums’ ' The “mm made m m“ city aw" UOUN. A. A. HENNISSEY s marked expan- sion in our vehicular traffic, and the ‘ problem was by the number of bicycles now in use, chiefly by children who one inclined to be careless with re- gard to traffic rules. Bicycles DEFICIT (Continued from Page 1) The music was deughtfully in in; the past year amounted to 4.89 should b; Hanged d 11 m; Light Committee, the Council and M!‘- MB80I1 B. 140KB?- 101‘ "It! 0°31" You probably remember that you keepmg ‘um, u, _ It d_ ’ m ca” 5 - mysem and I am 51m. 811 o; our tinned Progress which the Chorlll also got one in October. 1932. ered by a siringglilagrtettgaiillgesnli. m more!” o! 12s o er the previous when opemmd u“: duh Th” only m“ makes the excess o’ u. bu“ "we", year, when they alled Bil. Ar- should also . .1 _ ker or nurn- penditum over receipts for that year citizens. are greatly disappointed, 118-8 T115410. "If! which W” “fidem Quite aside from my sstisfuc- 1i _ 111» 1, v1 11 m, y; w_ f Drunk hm ‘ m” m » . Don y,“ our. pa“; pa,“ and zigzag; tguthehgrresergiscctprigfiigafiég 1118MB Blllmdld Pefiwm- tiiislyjyugz‘? 81:?“ 31h its; sattaiizsuizren coup; Ziggy seagull ngitoxlxgrzis, J gitsiazggompciaedenvliifi lténiiignttflg mega: Jose ofwtlggitti. ‘Ourtrztgoid; -w¥his”iti2on?7for 1934 is 97.58am, are becoming more beauti- Appmnuy the“; has m, hm‘ A, m, m... m. president, m. ' Y Y 1° "c? - t- - Mtw- Ye" Ah "Pew 0f 11B- Ttttrt show that during the rest season mflecting gbettermcnt cf 316112341. way of com and protection, to the Canadians who supply most of our ducks, I nm curious concerning the conditions under which you took these birds. It seems more than coincidence that the same sports- man should take birds banded at the some station more than 700 miles away. Of course I have re- cords ttprough all the Maritime Provinces and Btates, but these two records might indicate ex- tremely well-defined flight lines. "Would you be kind enough to tell me something of the conditions under which you took these birch? Do you shoot over the bay, from s point, or in an isolated. pond that tends to concentratdthe ducks? Do you bait? Is there an abundance of good feeding territory in your part of the country? "I have had dismaying accounts of the fall, in Black Duck, Brent ‘and Gbdsd numbers in Eastern Canada this year. At the two ‘con- centration points with which I am familiar here, Black Duck numbers are off 50 per cent. In fact, there have been so few at the Sanctuary, and natural food has been so abundant, that. I have been able to band only about l0 per cent of my normal take, this fall. So I'm afraid this reduces the chances of your giving us more data by got. ting some of our birds next year! “One of the most interesting things I've learned through band- ing here, is the definite northward ‘set’ of ducks in the fall. Blacks, Pintails, and Mallards were taken in Canada, Vennowit, Maine, etc., several weeks after I had bonded them when they should have been moving southward." Far-lane. Bass tlcliniat. and Mr. A. H. Maoliean preskied at the piano. were 15 arrests for operating Motor vehicles while intoxicated, an in- crease of 3. "The arrests for Vag- rancy were 49 as compared to 53 the previous year. We had l5 cases of Breaking and Eintoring, the mu- jority being of o. minor nature. We were successful in apprehending most of the offenders, four being committed to Don-cheater Penitenti- ary for terms of three years, and, one for a term of two years. Eleven offenders were committed to Dor- ‘ I‘ “ ' w from this City during the year, the heaviest sen- tences being ten years each m two Youns men on charges of robbery with“ ;athizrloi1enderir1 this respect was sentenced to i8 months imprisonment in the County Jail. Two young men charged with theft of motor vehicle were sent to the Penltent , One for a term of three, the ot er for two years. As a result of th arrests of these law bremkers and the stifl sentences im- posed, the ‘ity has been free of crime of rious offences for the last three onths oi the year. The 48B ts made during the year under review are classified as follows: Assault, common, 5; Assault on fanaie, b; Assault on female, in- decent, 1; Attempt to break and en- ter, 2: Attempt to utter forged che- que, 1; Attempt to steal, 2; Attempt to operate motor vehicle without owner's consent, l; Drunk in charge of motor vehicle, 15; Drunk and Disorderly, 44; Drunk “flap- and able, 237; Driving to common dun- tful and more and more appreciat- ed u places of rest and recreation. ;- public_ buildings have been r well and carefully looked after. The Pisblie Property Committee under excellent twelve children, while riding bicycles were struck by motor vehicles, but, fortunately, none were seriously in- lured. We had one fatal accident, a bov icing struck by motor vehicle on the Hiiisbolo bridge lppronch. Nine motor vehicles were reported against $149,501.41 in loss-n saving stolen, all being recovered; in every a; “mp; Add go the“ 53,135.11 M’ ma‘ mafia had m" saved in bank interest and we have Parked Wltlwut - s the twitch n total of uvsuaao. This touil u kev- We love-stunted t! collisions brought to $20,901.90 by the m1 between curs at street interactions; m“ d690,“, to m, sinking m...“ they were mostly of s minor nature. w", 1m by $3,413,513 (an eXplzm. “m” Wu" '4’ "mm- TWWY- ation of the Sinking Fund pbuuon “me prwecuuw‘ we“ “m” ‘m’ comes later). Deduct now an in- fitg“ 311mm“ “at” A“ °' cxrased Bond interest payment oi m, ° YJ-“w- 9'1"“ "It "m" assess and we balance the $10.- °“° m“ w“ °mPI°Y°° 1“ nan reduction in some. Pttlutlhfl the lurking sones, streets. and pedestrian crossings at inter- 5mm" “m i,fi%"..n.°i“’u ‘if?’ f.‘°“‘“i.i ma“ 6mm - NOW Nidrdin Sinking Fund pa! mmutpmeleggitr“flc wnhmon‘ mcnts for 1934,gwhi1e the cash do- ceus Locke” m‘? I‘°°k'"p' 5”“ firs" '--~-~'\ rue- mm- "1 m1 short are 11,11 in a good otateiifggpoirfblii: °f c1933 bypggflafia’ ltfixiewftaom ‘. 1'.“ 5 ‘,4 _ 1'. IL‘. 1)! the (Jive and cell room should be Account of ‘$07323 so m, mmfl" ' position is much the smnc looking only at cash deposits. but we wish here to draw your attention ‘to the ' renovated. The 9011M patrolcar, now in its “V0119! Your of operation, day and fact that by a judicious sule of in- vestments and reinvestment s cash profit of $4,398.68 was midi nisht service. is worn out and I would usuin advise, in the in and appears directly in tlu: sov- eral Sinking Funds. W 900110011’ and efficiency, the pur- i101. The Poor Relief has been kept chase of s modern pa. separate and, will appear in a sub- ' plementary statement. The formal 1e nded $47.85 31 to W1C ma étuomgsclgim °f thrgeltvderxaind Provincinl Gov- cmh under our pmentmmbp ernments contribute $31,940.80 The City's share is $15,952.41 and will brietor remains m“ B the mo‘ 5° flmded‘ Won for business till 1 u- m. except Brmday when the t. Persons T. E. E. Robins stated that the Cho- rus was planning to participate iu the musical festival which is to be held shortly in Halifax- Follovring was the programme o! 135g night's concert: . l. Chorus. "rho Soldiers’ Chorus" (from Faust), Gowiod. 2. Chorus. “The Water Mill," Macy. a. Soprano Solo. "Break a my.” Sanderson, Mrs. Frances Wood Mc- Rae g-Charus (u) “Shenandoah" (Bea Charity) arr. Bartholomew; (b) "Drunken Sailor" (Sea Charity) arr. Bartholomew. 5. Bass solo. “Bonnier do Seville.‘ Rossini, m. Raoul Reyrnond. (Mm Roymnnd EGXTIII IMH- w. s. Chorus. "On Wines u! B0118 Mendelssohn. - '7. Chorus. “On the sea." Buck- 8. Piano Solo, "QPOSBUUO." 14-51% Miss Nun Show. - i ‘ v -_ 9. Chorus, “John Peel," arr. Ah" "Ole Uncle Moon." How was this arrived at? l-lwre L1 the explanation. Total receicfs for 1834 were 8199,975.8l_agalnst $190,- 822.82 for 1933, an increase of $9.- 15329. Expenditures in 1934 in tho several departments were $144291!!! enough pressure to force the hands of our unwilling Board. and we are beginning to question the wisdom oi’ further insistence in view of the attitude made clear to us. We are informed that in the case of ma- ei-icton, N. B.. a much smaller City titan Charlottetown. as a result of the vigorous action taken, the‘ Maritime Electric Company has re- duced its charges to the citizens to] the extent of 513500.00. And we are firmly of the opinion that a much greater reduction than this could in obtained for our citizens if the Util- ities Board could be prodded into action. But even this would be only a stop gap. The City and the Gov- ernment should oome together and work out plans by which the plant and rights of the Maritime-Electric Company in this Province can be secured by purchase or legislative action, and the utility then oper- ated under the control of a Joint Commission appointed by the Gov- ernment and City for the benefit ‘i of all the people of this province. I am convinced that in this way sub- stantial. vaductlons 1n rates can be made and still have a considerable net mvcnue from its operation ' flow into the treasury of the gov- ernment and of the City. It is a. shame that the hard earned monev of our people should go in the form of exorbitant light and power rates to lose itself in the support of a top-heavy, ovcrcapitallzed foreign company. I commend to your eamrzst at- tention the problems which lie be- fore you 1:1 the canning: year 11nd I bcspeuk from you all, the same un- swerving devotion to duty which has marked your endeavours in the year just passed, and I thank the members of the Council and the Civic offlctnls for their active co- operation and assistance in solving the ppoblrms o! 1934. Respectfully submitted. SAMUEL KENNEDY, Mayor. UTILITY BOARD (Continued from Page l) Central . Guardian 1 ‘the Police ent. a. most inporient one, in its task of admin- . isterlng law and order in our city- .......hos through the year given unre- . uniting attention to its duties. prefsc must be 81W" W _-....Counoillor Blanchard the Chair- ‘ min, and his associates for the ex- ;_: celient results attained Chief Birt- .- wistle whose faithful services we cannot but recognize will suggest in @- ihh report that certain changes bs- in our By-Lmws. Wc believe that all our best thinking people are anxious at all times that still . hotter law enforcement should pre- ' vnil. I would strongly urge you. Gentlemen. as a. Council, to give you; favourable consideration to the suggested changes. In, Market and Tender Committees This oollunlls run-vol loo new! l! lsdfl- id I Luann not: nine tom-toad Ilil-Ialflllllilllsh n POLICE COURT-A ,1‘OhiNfl0lI case which was heard in the Po- lice Court yesterday was cdiourhed until Wednesday. ‘v a LECTURE \0N DENTAL HY- GIENE by Dr. H. B. Thomson at Roehford Square School Hall, Wednesday. Feb. 13, at 8 p.m., un- der the auspices of the Catholic Women's League. 11-4306-2-12-21 nfcontmito Solo. "Sieve m1 Riego. Miss Lucy Bluhthhtu (Mrs. Byron Brown, aooqmPu-Yti-BU- 12. Chorus. "me Mulusuu 1W5‘ keteers." Atkinson- 13. Soprano Solo and Chorus. “Wild Bird," (Serenade) R. De- Kovsn, uFrom The Fencing Master). soloist. Mrs. Frances Wood MoR-Bfl- .14. Chorus "l-Ialieluiuh" (F1011! Messiah) Handel. God Save the King. GYM) MEETING -- Dr. Harry Thomson, Ottawa, was the speaker last evening at the regular weekly Gyro meeting at the Canadian Na- tional Hotel. The speaker gave a very interesting address on dental health. Dr. Keeping moved o. vote of thanks seconded by Dr. Creel- ms-n which was duly tendered Dr. Thomson. Dr. J. E. Corrigan was m" Wm- fir, 2; dnfléaltlltillfl witness, 1; Break- MAGDALEN FLIGHT - The 60$ ......°,"1“;"u§&.§7”i'?§§1’ ‘glint? mail plane in command of Pilot m1 (gugwdy, l; False pretenfi, ob- Walter Fowler made u flight to the “mm; by’ 7; mum tv trmae t Maadalen Islands yesterday with .4111, 1; Jsil nreaumgfm Juvocxiilis s full load of mail. Miss Adele Delhi ue . 1; Obstruct ‘Purbide, Amherst. Island, who was Oflioea, Operating mctlcg-‘viapliizi: suffering from acute appendicitis, without consent oi owner, i; Oper- was o. passenger on the return sting motor vehicle with defective flight. On arrival she was rushed b11118. l: Robbery with violence, to the Charlottetown Hospital 3i 51100“!!! With intent. l; Stolen where an emergency operation was 800d! Wlflllllm. 1; Bfnussled performed. Her condition, hospital "m m Wmmm- 4i 1'1""- 11; authorities mun last night, was The" o! motor vehicle. 4: ‘Iresrnss critical. Mr. J. P- Confers, Inspect- or for Department of Public Works on Railwn . 1; Uniawful entry _ dweiliua house. 1: Unlawful posses- cf the Quebec Government was al- so a passenger on the return sion of intoxicating 11 , l0; u - Th’ “m! lawful consumption oiluirxitoxicatlgg no “mu” flight. The plane left at 1 pm. and returned at 4.35 pm. liquor. 3: vsgrancy, 49. Total ar- . 489. AT ROTARY-Dr. Harry Thom- son, who is in this province inaug- urating a dental health campaign. which is spouse ’ by the Prince Edward Island Board of Health and the Prince Edward Island Dental Association, was the speak- er at the Rotary limcheon yoster. day. In an interesting address the Doctor explained why, tor! of the Dental Council. he came ‘t?! Prince . 1 Raisin-oats and Deuce ma. , Matters relating to the Fire. ‘ Market and ‘Ibnder Committees have been splendidly conducted by these Committees, under the excel- _1ent chairmanship respectively of .couneillors Her-messy. Vanlderstine ind Tumor. All of them have ever " ‘displayed n. desire to foster further the best Civic interests. The re- port of Dr. Keeping which will be Isid before you gives evidence of his meal and faithfulness in his at- tention to matters pertaining to public health in our City. and Dr. Crolnen continues as always to ren- der exeeilent end efficient service, asluring our citimns constant sup- plies of pure milk end w‘- lesome onsets. painted during the 001111118 $931" Conn. Vanlderstine. chuirmun 0? the Market Committee. in 1115 W‘ port told of an actual saving of $1,151; by his committee 1m veer over 1933. The yearly police report W“ submitted by the chairmen of the Police Committee, Conn. Blanch- ard, and the yearly Fire Deport- ment report by Coun. l-lennessey. Mr. W. P. Dcull, building and el- eotrical inspector. read _ report covering the activities o his de- partment. The police court. Board of school Trustees and Commis- sioners of Sewers and Water Sup- ply reports were reed by the City Clerk- NoOvoMI-Mt A few remarks now regardins ti" Debentures issued. When ihc pro!- ent Council took office in Febru- ary i934 there was an ovcldmf: oi $157,000.00 being the accumuliliui ‘deficits of 1982 and 1933, and $37.- ‘ asses for 1984 expenditures W m.“ February 15th plus $1110» for I with 113111. mm“, fmmwmflhfl; Debenture redeemed. rt was decided - midnight. also th closing hour is mi "t" tum‘ I Mtuurant. say. at 12.55 a. m. and remain for any length p! the winter month; Strsnxe Northward Trend The banded duck referred to was shot by Mr. Mutch at Earns. cllffe on Sept. 22, with nine others, from a conserved pond. No bait was used. , 141w M1’- VOKt. he is at s loss to WWW Why this duck, with others, came north in the fall when 11; should have been going south. "It 18 whtrury to e11 our preconceived notions of the trend of duck flight." Mr- Mutch declared. "There must. of purse. be s. reason; but I have not been able to account for it. We look for a. fall flight o! ducks here, but always thought they came from the north." With regard to w. Vogt's refer- ence to a so per cent decrease lest fall in Black Duck, Ml’. Mulch slid this was not the experisnc; of Prince Edward Island sportsmen. He did not believe there was decrease here over 1983, though there was s considerable falling of! in the quantities of Geese and Brant. EVIDENCE I (Continued from Pigs 1) at the preliminary hearing earlier ruled on the question of the iuris- diction of a. Quebec Court to hear oonsb‘ wy evidence from the Mori- timea and British Columbia not Belief Question The relief question isat the pres- ent time the greatest problem which our city has to face and it is one deserving of much earnest thought, . We have practically no factories . , here and consequently even with an increase in the present improve- ment in industrial conditions there ' is little hope that work can be found, for the unemployed. In ad- dition in msidéflts in this city who out of work there is a 111w number. from no to 40%. who have since the beahmins o! the depres- .- 51m drifted in from the country ......~ dltriots of the vrovthto out "um -' lbrosil. Charlottetown hi8 It PNS‘ _.,.~.-~ont about i: miles of paved Itrwts ' end about 9 miles oi’ gravel streets and other bud surface streets. The not debt is st pmsent 1.000.000 06d dollars and in view of these facts m“- Jho time hes surely come when e ‘ shsczwiil hovotobemri-uh i"- mucinq expenditures. Our sloBan to fund tiillis nmguntt so mu" ih: ow u c coul ar ivli-Il “*2?” rgfib’ glear florist as fa: cssthe Bunk we! concerned. This was done and ihen m’ the effort was made to collect ta!- es in sufficient amount 1o loo! after expenditures. How successful we were can best be seen from the statement. irhere h no eve-fluff- The Cash Balance at Dec. 31st $90.‘ 209.3 Wis deposited in the Slnkinf Funds. All bills owing for 1934 have been paid. It is quite apparent to us N14 must be also to every mot?“ thsiiws cannot go 1m indeiiniiclf issuing Debentures to cover It" curring annual dpflcits. Ipok at tht pelt three years cniv— 1932 .. .. .. l 10M .. .. .. .- .. Annual Reports Adopted Vendors Promoted The monthly collection of cream Ind milk from licensed vendors, storekeepers, and stall-holders 1n the Market building, wtalled~63 of cmsm and 451 of milk. and same were delivered to Dr. Oroken, V. 5., City Ahllyst. for Test. Three sam- ples contained sediment, and p as Field atzutionnsaem 811M288,‘ under Hygiene Y Y- W respect Milk and 34mm Milk Vendors. a fine of five dollars at; costs being imposed in each Various other duties psiormed by the Ibrce during tn; yin-m- elude the following: 11 m“. ‘°“ ‘° mnu-iitfufiu. Court Escorted to Letter Reid The following letter was read by Mo. Nicholson the city clerk: Charlottetown, P. E. 1., February 11th, 1935. Mayor Kennedy presided at last nights meeting. at which. in ad- dition to the routine monthly busi- ness, the annual reports were re- ceived anri adopted. The January health report sub- mitted by Dr. B. C. Keeping indi- cated six cases of communicable disease reported during the month; two cases of scarlet fever and four of chicken pox. In reply to a ques- tion Dr. Keeping explained that pupils with chicken pox are not allowed to attend school but they may go to school from homes where some member of the fam- ily has the disease. Dr. Keeping‘: annual report appears elsewhere in today's issue. The food inspector, Dr. I. E. Croken, in his report for January remarked that the bacterial coufit in the milk the past month was the lowest he has had since he has been food inspector in Chor- iottetown. . - The annual report of His Wor- ship Mayor Kennedy, the report of the chairman oi the finance oom- mittee, Ceun. B. H. Holman, and the report of Coun. Reunion. chairman of the street committee, all appear elsewhere in‘tod.ey's is- sue. Conn. Turner, chairmln of the ‘tender committee. in his report remarked on the with which his committee worked. All tenderrreceived had been con- 31111: ttonsidered. Coun. airman of the Public to Qurnmitfee, made mention in his report of the work dons in the ,public. perks. 1141mm that ' msnts bemide to the t! Hell 5nd the Iltlli I WOODSWORTH (Omtinued from Page 1) Worth. had declared l." Md ‘Ex-vac well but 11m end- ‘ "h shoe." ms that 1t should he iudsee an its merit. Bennett q; p" Dear Mr, Nieholso I hove not yet had an tiuiity to study the City’s financial- staitement in detail, but there is sufficient information onhand to warrant the conclusion that s sub- stantial inrproveanem». has been effected in the City's affairs dur- ing the year. The very fact that you have been successful in re- duclns expenditures in Civic Ac- count by 85,200 and at the same time found it poudbie to ‘ emcee Tax Collections by $7,812.24 is most encouraging and should be satis- flowry to the citisem. Appuontly, these improvemsnds are the direct result of .» the policy inaugurated s Your ago to retrcnch, sndiflnnybopennittedtodolo. the capitalist e 02.101104 56,021.93 ’ mamas IiM,000.00 Direct Relief has ldded considvt‘ ably also to our borrowings. While deficits are decreasing. till present rots of spending with tht present rate of taxation. and 1'0- o. IO Moc- “ am Hank Brennan, . o nsegu t 1;. limebeon. u" mama“ l: 8 lubpoenll gerved, 24; and Provincial governments to de- -, vise won and moms whmbv thil may be brought about. ouinshare 0.! . Direct Roth! for 1W8 was $18.30;: bales the 10m mount moon rm ved work for employment. 11a 's ohm of Direct. :10!‘ Wu QIBMI. unemployed. which not have been undertaken 41love reports 1s; sntoin Station veraieiat, as; m?!“ WWOIIXIGGE, I; Momr V Bleirhadgivenhimsreoeiptfcr them III!“ OW!’ in ‘mun. a": “W131i. ‘nil. I H100 w! ‘nctbcen “ufiswbm the tobrahippod . drive towards t“ collection both current. l ,..n. _ ‘m; chl t 1:31 re-