iirclie ilaefarlaaeiiflgln. ferlaorly with ilroiiiiott 8i Storoy w-A-‘r-C-l-l For the opening oF the RlllacFARLAINE FURNITURE STORE lS-O-O-N Water Consum M, all-Lillie high in consult? w, or water. with increase: both 1,, “us; revenue and in operation “d llliillllEilllflflt! coats, are noted in the annual report of the Com- missioners of sewer: and Witter supply, submitted at the recent innual meeting of the City 0°“!!- c1], The report, .:igned by Messrs. 5 A, webstir, chairman, W. D. (Iiiills anti D. L. MflicKinnon. Cum- iriissioners, i: for the year ending pic; 31, 19-16, and read: as fol- “'82 bulxtensions made during the m, were as follows: on Green- lield Avenue 2'10 feet of d" C. I. 91W; 135 feet of 1" galvanized pipe; 35o feet of 8" sewer pipe and twomanholes were lead. 0n Green 5irect,—l95 feet of 1"‘ galvanized pipe and 105 feet of 6" sewer pipe. on Kent StneeL-Ifld feet of l" [alvanized 111M- "0116 hydrant was replaced at the corner of Prince and Dos-ches- tor Streets. Ono mai ngate was placed on this hydrant. "Forty-seven new water service: were laid and forty buildings. fifteen of which were old prem- ises, \\'l‘l‘(' connected to the sow- omge system. "At tho close of the year there were 3.608 homes, offices, otc., con- nected to the water system. There are 8d metered service: connected to the system. "An inspection of plumbing fix- tures; in all dwellingaustores. ot- iices, etc., connected to the water system was carried out during the months of June. July and August. our Inspector found many leak: in equipment and also found a large number of fixtures in oper- ation wltich had been added in premises without being reported to thl: office. All plumber: doing business iri the city wore written oral-ding their obligation to re-- oil ell installation: made. Over ri-c hundred adiuatment: in rate: ave been completed to correspond th tho Inspector’: report of fix- re: in u:e on various premises. Rate Collections “The sum of $71,180.15 wa: col- ted in water rates during the ear. The following i‘: a comfl ratlve statement of revenue foli he year: 1M5 and 19¢. 1M6 l 1D“ omnstic ~ ,', Purposes $47,190.15 $49,335.“ liilii05 ...... .. 11315 m“) ose and fountain: “$.00 OILII. torcs, ‘ offices, etc. .. 7,163.90 1,000.21 tcliriicrs, ‘ cumin. loaooal 11,121.40: i - isccllzincoul 3.04101 0,830.11 , .-i--.. IUJVM! 0713M.” | "Main we are pleased to ahow, i increase in gross revenue for‘ iii‘ Department. However, opera-| iuii and maintenance cost: were "C" lilifher due to labour and' Prly price increases. bunt turned over to the uncil we: 033.0180. ‘ To meet expenditures under- hin for the deep well turbine unip and other construction work ‘ "M "ii during the year and to lie out an accumulated over- ft in tho Bank on Construc- ion Accounts, $13,000’ meet. fig- "iiures nrid 88.000 sewer debent- "i ‘We issued on May I5. Bath “his were for twenty year: bear- ns interest at 8 per cent peren- iim and were sold locally at 101.81. ‘ i‘ Pile: for s ‘per cont bonds. we‘ "We. reflects great Qedit en the lnaneiai standing and operation i‘ hlunlclpfl jg", The loflowins are our balance: "mil"! to our construction lod- "b h! of December slat 4040: ' iilPl‘ Construction ' ‘ Avrount truer Conitrltctio ‘Foams. m. °"°""i- 1,368.34. Or. Account ............... .. IJIIJU, Dr. lvrereaaasloa Plea "We an ploaioa to report that l" Iiillerannuation plan for De- "imthtrompioyeo: was put into '1'" in Isuuslv l. lea, and aimi- "mibn for ranted the jooal Government i the last session of the Inglalat- "- Arrrovtal of the plan was lso hinted for income bait pus-pose -by ° Dominion ~a tooo-lttoa. nalaiioo _' "is molt o uiia ooooiuii ll or ‘,’,°°""*r ti. late. w wietoa. “ifs year tote aaiyaii all iniio h‘ i" "Wilmette; of water with , ""1 .101" the r boiiiaoon- Illllll. mule daily aver- I!) Islloli: ltatloe: A 01:;- ... ‘zfsqluzlllfibytflhl left! ll q p, m} ",1. tion and power failures. ption Passed ‘All Previous Records ln' Charlottetown Last Year 8118.000 ullon: were auppiicd by the new deep well pulp MOS at Malpeque Station. _ Increasing Demand “There ha: been a steadily in- ereaain demand for water during recent year: and this year was no exception-the increase over 1945 being 40,885,200 gallons -thi>s increase in myezr when rain andl snowfall were very much below average, not only here. but gen- erally throughout the Maritlmea. "Statistic: obtained at the Enron-r- mental Farm show that to-tal lain- fall for 194d was only 38 inches as agulnrt the 1945_total of 48 in- ches, and the average for the last forty-six years of 42.52 inches. This 21 per cent reduction in rain- fall, with resulting lowering of the water table, and approximately O per cent increase in general coll- sumption, very seriously affected all our sources of supply. "Further to this, the destruction by fire of the plants of BrilCe Stewart and Company. Sterne l.\n- ited and Davis and Fraser Lim- ited-all regrettably affecting the economy of our City-wore a great hardship to u: because of the huge gallcnag; of water used in fighting these fires. “One year ago we reported to you that we could foresee further demands for wuter, but we did not foresee the demands created by these disastrous fires. nor could we foresee the loss l-n rainfall which so seriously affected our sources of supply. New Deep Well “As atahd in our last report, with a view to relieving our sup- ply difficulties and to give u: a source unaffected by long period: of dry weather, a new deep well (530 feet deep) had been put down at the Malpeque Road Pumping Phat. and we were promised d:- llvery of a turbine pump for this m on or about January 81st, "It wa: our hop: that thl: ad- ditional equipment would be in operation early last year. but un- fortuurteiy duo to strikes in the United Jtates, we did not receive the turbine pump until September 13th. Because of the continued dry spell, installation was rushed to completion as mpidly as pog- elblh-our men working day and nilht. ‘The first taetlwa: made en Bepternber 2'1 and the supply from this well was connected to the system immediately, just in time to-be of great assistance in sup- plying water for the fire: gt stern: Limited on Beptember 28th and Bruce dtewert and Company 0| October l0. “The yearly production of this deep well is estimated to be about 80.000000 llllons. This l: an ap- trernondous benefit this fall winter. However, when we otiidy our pumping record: for the year and note that the overall increase in conau tion we: 40.805300! gal- and lloiiil 0f coiiiiiil Slaughter ilous For City llrgeti Establishment of s eantsol slaughter house ain't employment of_ a full-time meat inspector are recommended by Dr. 0.8. Nord- land, city meat inspector, in his report submitted at. the recent annual meeting of the Olty Goun- June 1a to Deci 91, 191d, during ‘which time he made inspections every TUCEdBy and Friday. I-fe reports l8 licensed meat deal- iers selling meat in the market building u.“ market days; la licensed meat dealers selling meat daily in ers selling fish daily in the city. In addition several meat dealer: sell fresh and ctlred fish. Two car- cases and 137 portions of carcasses were corideznned is unfit for human consumption. "The conditions responsible for the condemnation." says the re- port, "were mostly parasitic. Oth- crs were infectious in nature, while a few condemnation: were due to irnififllllr haruiling of the meat." While existing conditions of meat handling and inspection in the city are described as satisfact- tory, it is suggested that there i: Proom for improvement." Recommendation On the ground that "no meat in- spection is wholly efficient that. does not begin with the inspection of the live animal." the report rec- otrlmenda tho following measures: 1. The establishment of a cen- tral slaughter house where all 100d animals are slaughtered under in- speftiion and where sufficient re- frigeration space is incorporated t0 ensure the finished meat being kept in a wholesome condition un- til it: sale and consumption. a The. inspection on the indiv- idual butchers’ premises of the liVO animal just prior to slaughter and the impaction of all inierrlal or- gan; just after slaughter. a The inapection on the indiv- idusl butchers‘ premise: of the live animal prior to slaughter and the inspection at the market on the clay following the slaughter of guch Qrggm ea the inspection 01 tho live animal may halve deemed eocasary. "This, "the report states, “would entair the services of a full-limb meat inspector and in the! case 0f the last mentioned suggestions a qltem by which he would be 1n- foa-med wihenfioach individual but- eher would)» slaughtering. "1 see no reuon why it M1811! not be possible to combine the duties of the meat inelflutor with tliooe of a milk inarwivr W I 1""- tirne basis. when such an EPW311- , I should welcome euch an arrulilesnerlt whereby my present duties a: meat inspector would bo taken over by anyone appointed to such a p051- lion. I "The above opinion: and sul- The net‘ paeaiabi: amount of water and thrgqtlon: m not, in an, wary, a Oityi simply troni tlili well ha: liooii uLq-itielgn directed gaiiiot oa the butcher; or meat dealirs or Otllilda mt city. ‘Ihey are. on the contrary, meant as a protective measure for the W801i: M18089‘! in the meat trade and. 118i bilii ions. we r il that production hour...» ioiat, loi- mo safety of trio this new well will cake oare of wnsuming public." ' very little more than the ' "ill developed this pest year. Survey This IA], “We still have, therefore, our supply difficulties end- must once again consider some new source. A survey will be started_ this spring to find the meet and ectmomical means of pellgvlng the situation. “We would like to compliment our engineer, Mr. e. 0. alattioaoii, and the man serving under him ifixturc flat rate. In 1041 it i: our ' hope that. this will be accompilsn- l ed. i "All propertiel. biiildlhl! M“ equipment controlled by the De- ' pertment have been carefully e-t- tended to during the yfll‘ "id "I in excellent condition. “During 104d tho usual prggtb ' of iuilty arwlysls of water was car- -ried on under the supervision of _ lino Provincial Health nopai-tiiioii: _ ‘Laboratories end reports furnish- continued Jed this office show a Who completed the installation or supply o! Dim? whim‘- thl: deep well turbine pump in record timO and without the as. aistance of any outside super-v“. ion. We also acknowledge with thank: the effort: of Palmer Elec- tric. the rltime llectrlc 0on1. only and Chaoreil and Company in obtaining certain essential elec. irical equipment, and cliappoll and Ovmosny for the eleofrlcel wiring in connect‘ iwlth the deep won pump installation. "WI would also axpma our ap- iireciatlon of the consistent the lfalpeque. Buckley and North River pumping , water woe-its, have had many-diffi- cui e: this peat yean-opcratinli ther equipment many addltllial comumpf was n irood servant of our Olty. l‘ held on hour: due to increased and fIiihM service of tlio operators at Then -men, long in the employ of the "The accounts of ihc Depart- ment have been audited and cer- tlie auditors. William Mac- Lean. Statement: for your annual yprinted report tare attached here- _ ,tlfied correct by William Moran and _ with. “Before closing i inct loa: to iWlth lonl in civic affairs. Queen Street. cil. His report is for the period. the city; three licensed fish deal- , this report we would like to pay tribute to the ,momory of Mr. G. D. Wright. Illa ‘death in Iibnruary 1M6 wa: a oi:- ‘t this Department. service and experience his advice, coun- sel elld liilllltlons at our meet~ ' ing: were of great value. Notwith- THE cualttorrrc .'l‘lewe_w¢entrel Guardian ‘lib oollann i: reserved fa:- new: ,0! lilll lllflolt. bet adveethlng of a newly nature may be inserted at five oenia a word strictly pey- able is: advance. i i airiWfl-L for eaoioeraplia. i IIOWAID JKHNNIB’ fitted Footwear now located at 175 BIG FEBRUARY CLEARANCE sale, Mrs. Johnston's ladies‘ Wear. MoCALL YATTERN" BOOKS allowing New Spring Styles at S. A. McDonald's. rite-rm CALINDAI. - The Guardian ha: received a 104'! eel- sndar from the Modern Woodcraft , 1N OTTAWA - Mr, W. Chester B. McLure, M.P., and Mrs. McLuz-e who have been visiting their daughter, Mir: Lena 0. McLure, have left to stay at the Chateau lLaurier while the Housed: in ses- lliflflw-JIBIODIO Globe and Mail. ILLNESS RECRUITED — Mr. 51.. W. Roper. Senior Liv: Stock ‘ Yieldmaii of the Federal Live ltock lfid P-Jilliiy Div: . , Department of Agriculture. Charlottetown, will be absent from his office for sev- eral weeks through illness. FUNERAL THURSDAY - The funeral of Mr. Robert J. Todd we: held Thursday afternoon. A short service was held at his late resi- dence followed by service in Braxl~ albane United Church. Services were conducted by Rev. W, B. Mac- Phall. Pallbearers were Messrs. Bruce Davlson, Dan Buchanan, Donald MacLure, Kenneth Gro- ham. Cuyler Matheson and George Anderson. Interment 'in Brad- albarle cemetery. CONIlDlI-ATION UPI SUBANCE. 1N- QUABTEBLY MEETING n! the P. E. I. Reel-stored Nurses‘ Assicia- tion, Zion Church, Monday. Febru- ary 3rd. beginning 0.00 P. M. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE BBOADCAST over C. B. 11.. Wed- _ nesday, February -5th, 9.30 to 0.45 P. M. The series Tihe Nation's Busi- the speaker, lion. John stole. Button. LAID T0 BEST — The funeral of Mrs. Lucy Paynter, Nopth Rus- tico, was held from her late resi- dence Friday afternoon, January 81st. Services at the house and grave were conducted by the ltcv. E. F. Coffin. Pall-bearers were Messrs. Arch Hartling, Ben Wool- ner, Fred Clark, J. I... LePage, George MacCoubrey and Roy Do- lron. Interment in Cavendish cem- etery. CITY POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court Saturday morn- ing a man charged with selling beer wa: fined $50 and costs or one month. A remanded drunk was fined $30 and cost: or 30 days. The accused in a case of breach of the Wartime Prices nllii Trade Board regulations was filled $10 and costs or 20 days. Bard 0i Thanks ’ Montague Annear and family wish to express their sincere tiulnks to the Doctors. Nurses, neighbours and other friends who assisted during the illness and death of their loved one; also to those who sent flowers and mess- ages of sympathy. i‘ THI KIRK IULPIT rreachirig yesterday morning on the text, “And I. John, saw the holy city. new Jerusalem. comiul down from God out of heaven." (Revelation 21:2), the Minister. tho Rcv‘d. T. H. B. Seniors, said: “There are ‘shining ones‘ whom we encounter in fields and by tho riverside. There are forces of good and evil actually at war in personal form, and the angel who delivered Peter is, to Bunyan. no incredible individual. “L I": was just as sure of those other be- ings who fought or helped the upward life. When he made one of hi: character: cry ‘Angel: and minister: of grace, defend usl’ he was not indulging in mere rhetoric. He expected such a prayer to pro- duce a very practical result. Ours i: a deteriorated world, because we have lost all sense of the supernatural, and our power to wonder has failed us. It may be the mission of science to help to restore both, for. just a: music and mathematics are two forms o! the rerne reality, so religion and science are inextricably wedded in their realization of the magic of the universe. of the earth. and of personality, and Hamlet and Prospero were infinitely nearer the truth than the modern sceptic. It is a tragic error to believe that, because something is lsier, it is therefore dtller truer or better. Now end then it would be well if readers of history were honest enough. not only to assess our gain: and gdvances, but also to admit and estimate our losses avid retreats. "So 1 conjure you to have the, Celestial City as the ultimate goal‘ of your earthly pilgrimage, and meanwhile, to make sure of set- ting out for it‘? The Book of Bun- yan, the Holy Bible. is still at your hand, and He of Whom the Book .iii amid-the rinsing of bells. speaks is still “the Lord of the; place." Wherefore, amid ambitions, and distractions. terror: and de- atanding his long service and ad- - vanclng year: his keen interest in this Department wa: maintain d We greatly nis: I until the last. hi: kindly friendship. hi: falthfu attention and wise counsel. "In the bye-election H! i fierch 2'1, lilr. D. L. llacKinnon ‘wa: elected to ‘the Board to fill the vacancy-caused by the death of Mr. Wright." ..____La-__ ' salon waa naanoou: wui riooolitoian “Islourreport for tile yllr I)“ w: stated that we jiteitded. a: lqofl a: material: were available lo also: meter: era-services to hus- iaoso 'fi'fllillila Iiltlh a: raoiaiir.‘ rli. flrlt us: of oiillooiia for war ' aiito, beauty pai-loiirii, email liiiii- is: was by ii riviicli 1n ilio "' “'1 warm “m” “in visa Illicit’, sow lain! Oli IWHUNORIHIUI , . t __________._' PAGEJ§BE=E i LARGE SIZE — SUNKIST , URANGES nit m sin 3 m- 1.00 Buy Them By The Bogfill Swonsdown . CAKE FLOUR-Fresh Stock-Jilly. .. . .. Limit l Pkg. to on Order while it lost: Fresh Country ROASTING. PORK-Nico Meaty ciiii-Lli. 35c WE DELIVER l}. U. ll. - - - Pllllli T41 Choice ICEBERG LETTUCE-Lorge $ize—Heud OLD CHEESE SOUR P|CKLES—- Always In Stock Reg. 29c bottle. Fresh Zlor... rouno CAKES, ouch t: PRUNE Iulcr. 19c QLETESQHZFACHES 1" as; 48 oz. bottle m5 o‘ m“ I CANDY IN STOCK No Coupons CASH & CARRY STDREI We Deliver Delivery ' ¢_Q_p_ 187 GT. GEORGE ,S'l'. Service Phone Hi 748 The Big Store wlui 11se at: stooli 72;" lights, prize above all other joys which i: the completion of every- that of making a definite journey thing and the “perfecting ef that through them all to the ring’: which concerneth u:" in Christ- Capital, where is His throne. Ho both now in time and hereafter who would true valour see-or in eternity." prove in himseif—can find no nobler theatre than "to be g, pil-' grim," and the end of the journey the The ballet is salt! to have orlliu- the blaze of ated from the semi-religious derlce on cermonies common to nearly all ON CI RELIGIOUS DANCE welcome of angels, that light which never was l sea or land, and d satisfaction primitive people. S R T 1/ I / In Canada today St.- john Ambulance operates from coast to coast. Without charge it not only teaches First Aid and Home Nursing but also, through the members of the Sejohn Ambulance Brigade, renders a First Aid and Nursing Service wherever disaster may strike or injuries be suffered. When you support the activities of St. john Ambulance you play your part in saving lives that would otherwise be lost and in reducing the ill effects oi" injuries and sicknessi fit. J dint Amhulttnrr $ 1,000,000 Campaign - Feb. 2 -22 FoinTeaching and Service in Firstuiiid and Home Nursing n: Judge C. Gavan Dufly; Campaign Headquarters: 15 Brighton Ave., Charlottetown, Ill. - Provincial l“ ‘