FEB?“ ltiisn . 1920 . —~ 7. {7§ZI.“ Atih daily testing and blendi f ti; w - 1 boas give Red Rose Tea its iulmiiablzéflzvor Itiiiliml- 5'"? Plslssgs guaranteed. “ u» lit-Zn nossoaancs rakes run... ,0“ T-E .31; .< ‘I , p‘ The following is a continuation of .916 Trports submitted at the an. “us! meeting of the City Council on Wednesday night; CIT! SUBVEYOWS BEPOB/l ‘n’ H“ wlifililii me Mayor and I Wmbtrs oi the City Council. ' ' Gentlemen; 1 hGFGWRh submit DO you g fepggi, 01,111 work done under. my supervis- ‘lm 1°! ‘m9 _ Y“! pending December C.M. LAMPSON i. 00., Ltd; (,4 Queen Sh“, 315R. ' ‘ nunulcrl and twenty- eight. _ _ 0n account of the irequent and heavy ialls '01 snow in tile early pal-i "ReportslSubrvnitted Al.‘ . .. l City Council .Meeting 11ft‘. mIAkLrYPrETnwN GUARDIAN duipped and value of same lost to uir City. The total length of clay streets coiiered by broken stone is 4.900 lin- eal ieet equalling 9-10 oi a mile. The following streets’ have been traded, covered with gravel, levelled, coated with ashes and salt and rolled with the steam street toiier so as to give them a smooth surface. These streets will require constant attention to fill up the depressions and holes caused by traffic. For the proper maintenance oi gravel streets, the City will require a plant composed oi a scaritler, leveller and roller to be used continually during tile summer By using this, it iisiped also to cieai. up the Park. Some necessary repairs were luadi in the Bathing Houses at Vivtorir Park and at the East _end of the City near illllsboro Bridge. A concrete re tsining wail was built to protect til: bank along the iront oi the bathing houses at the liast end oi the City Aman was employed during up summer months ‘in keeping the dumi at the east bbd oi the City leveliei down and generally overseeing thr same. All of which ls respectfully submit- ted. , l have the honour to be, Sirs, Your obedient Servant, J. P. NICHOLSON ' City Surveyui .4 Surveyors Oilice, City Hall, . ' i Af/Vewlalver/ikes r theIJlYMDU-l-Helt/illiir uvs FAR Mons ‘III-Eli 020 ILYIID G LAMFSUA, ‘ - . . , _ ma?!» w. mlursou- c. n. s. .L°l_ld°nv E' (4- 4- the yeal it was found necessary to momm‘ Decemb" am- 1928' c z 27:49:32: y u s‘ A. _ _ ' ' iJukeuse oi tile motor snow piuiign __.. ' 5m y“ Co“ o; “be, a, . _ . ‘us’; ' ' A SEPT“ » . . i ; , _ _ l? "Pill"! "W" lwlli w uusu thv lmallun ' . material cal-tags (m. r-ui sea) ; g "I"! -- "M" sswclslly in the Nflltherl. irent Street .. 2,200. $454.50 0220.10,; s 1114.00 Zrlisvrsdm - - s60 ' . _ . . pert oi the City, so-that the ciiizsns Cumberland st. .. 4,000 144.11 25100- oesrls Touring . . . . s70 ~ could make use oi same. This‘ work siduey Street .. 1.100 241.02 121.401 514.42 DoLmeCosspe . s20 . . . "l! somewhat to the exrendi- Kins Square .. 1.100 250315 100100 3060a 4 "iliwW-‘i - _ ' , t o the street maintenance. ' Eustoii Street 4,100 0002i 000.35 140000 - - ~ 'D°°‘s°‘“ ' ' u’ bass snv. , . ' iii-order to keep tiie sidewalks at Felling street ... .. aaa lssu e100 norm ~ ‘ 4"P"'°=f-'-l'- WWW- ' ‘ . ' . ior pedestrians all sidewalks nave Victory Avenue ' . o"“"°' “"45”! “"4" . on,“ y, m, h‘, numb I an,“ F0 z _ y p . _, _ I .. 2.000 030.21 115.10 005.01 . 4 - from Canada and the Unite? states of Amerixcasmrglcrmolcaql-nlfiiiulfolwm ‘N811 well sprinkled‘ with sandy and Flilwll Street ... ... ... .. ... .. 3,360 348.95 263.83 612.79 n . n '<'/.e-{'Zic's';§'is§i§"§:§§" n; 34m w, h“, you“ n Becca"! h m“ emu“. “minim in“ salt and accidents haw been greatly Brighton Road ... .. 1,000 113.00 74.50 187.50 saivérehve aiming‘ l: x consummate. ’ decreased by this means. North River Road .. e000 5044s s15 4a - 03005 I 0 ' ' IS d B .' e ave oun yexpel thtl t. . ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' f ‘mum, huh" Mm m‘ m: [£3225 ‘Li; ‘if; 23151:: ‘vain-ills: Allilw Butters have been kept open dlrleenneld Avenue .. 1,000 1:11.12 105.00 210.12 I) rlglfla E y able number of Skins; this is especially noticeable 111.111; s”, u; m. chum by ‘Killing and removing tile ice that la Street ... .. 1,955 418.05 305,00 7343b. "-1 s. ...... .. ... . " l a r::‘:..'°;'.:.::..:‘::""..:ri.i:::;:":: §:;“.':":.:;f"“ -- m“ ""0000 “P =1 WW Mics- -=h~=r-0 him-r 4M hr». €S ' ... ... Isa ... ... .. . . -“ ave y I lmllfli "m! ll fill! UIWIIL i 500 553i 35.00 90.94 body styles, Plymouth now looms up more Pggggug-g lubflgatgon, body [mpulgg 11g“ and it la obvious that they are better able to examine a largo altering i| the limiter of lois catalogued is kept within‘ reasonablp bounds.~ _ - » 181a also clear that to enable us to make large lots we must b‘ ‘ , Dfifmltikd 5"!" bfilliiillilg to different owners together, and, hfthgr._‘hl" to put the Skins so lotted cannot be offered subject to a reserve price, . 3 fwo therefore wish to give you notice that we are only willing to aoeopt your shipments or the following conditions:- . (1) We are to be at liberty to ofter your Skim, or m, ‘m’ ‘g “u”. loited with similar Skins belonging tooiber Owners.‘ ll) 3:22:12!‘ include lu our Sales Skins on which a rosary; pfleq is“ Whohvo’, the summer. Couslderhb the Labour; _ i3) Lgiless :1 11:31.10 tho. contrary, we will assume that you deals-p is area.‘ he had to go over he has per- city stable, ___ ___ _._ "4 843m) Tknkbe W295?‘ ca?‘ CNfL-Ycfil‘ “m” sler style and beauty-come to you intact-but _ pgflugld’ ggginggfigg and mmuf; g,‘ ‘zhzfrlrrdfill {in Ealilxnfgnsflilltiggellvliuillyaiiizolxgl$lbliaglli111:: formed his duties in a very satisfac- Picking papers ~... ... ... 445.00 Zousmwozhgp med Gafmefnen: at substantially lower cost. sources of Chrysler have achieved in " ' ~ J tory manner. Bprlns street cleaning .. 2559b I have the honolfigsubm“ my an. We could quote endless evidence of Plymoudfls _ ing a quality mr for the greases: of all mo » Skins held for a later Sale. it will be necessary for of this fact at the time of shipment. - you 1o inform u-l each catch-basin connected vviih our - siormflsewer system. By this service we hive been "able to keep all our street intersections in aidry condition. Commencing in April, a man was engbged to ‘pick up all the scraps oi ppperirom of! the streets and squares. This work was continued during the As early in thesesson as the street Totals itiqligl. to a cost per square yard oi Labour and materials in connection with the malnte iuiicc oi street has cost the City the total sum of $21,- 02109. which is made up as ioiiows: Removing snow and ice from- 32322 $5,400.13 $3,193.39 $8593.51: 265 cents.) _ MEAT AND MILK INSPECTOR‘?- REPORT Charrottewwn. P. a. i. December 31, 1928. llual report for the year 1928. sharply than ever as the grsaiesi dollar value in the lowest-priced field. Quality and luxury of equipment are unchanged‘. ' All the big-car size and roominess which set Plymouth apart in its price class-all the rugged construction and inherent economy of Plymouilfs higlrcornpressiomengine-all its unique Chfy- transportation. greater value-readily seen in such features as car markets. and impressive Chrysler power and But we must ask you t0 drive the new Plymoi --for a complete revelation of the overflow: measure it provides in luxurious, low-c? Onlyinthiswaycanyou rmlize whattlaeil‘ (Ii It l: that any Skins consigned to I5 by you. gym u“, became clear of the winter's ice and crown“ 345732 rcce o c rcuiar, ar subie tio tli b dltl , ' ' ' ' _ w in your stiiilipmentsetr: us. you asrze-tlrzieie‘: m" “i” m“. 2:. ctlfanglnupmgitdzglizegolfitrteljst: stfdrelfltsivdlfigvelillrlsrepairs " m 133g: ' MEAT INSPECTXON s e A A a e . enee as ysay atin stt togeth Skins belngln ' t. ' "' " '. ' Owners tbc greatest rare is taken tongensure ‘lilac only qtbose‘ tztdlelmy Y" mild‘, °1 m‘? '°"°1V1“8 5'9"" Repairs to clay streets .. 995.99 Me“ m mpeckd on Market days Provlnclal » "*1" "9"" "m! ""°“'“°‘Y when Bwesnins improved streets -- 1835-04 ’“ u“ Mum Bmdmg‘ T“ m“ ‘ . DISTRIBUTORS CIIABLOTTETOWN I‘ similar character. quality and value are offered In the same lot, ; ». . c. M. LAMPSON a co, LTD. DIRECTIONS AS TO SHIPMENT IAIOEL POBT.--Under the Post Office Regulations, package; 1g bgggnfi by covering of which should be of canvas, unbleached usiln, cheese cloth, or Parcel Post must not exceed 11 ibs. in weight. IACKlNGP-Sklns should be carefully packed in parcels, the outer some simila. fabric. clearly addressed to:- llflPPlNfis-Eaoh package must be _ . a 0- M-LMIPW" 9 °°~ l-TP- . m.‘ "m "l" ‘"1" °1 °‘-"' Elm“ a“ Lumber ...: 1,004.00 limits. where it is lnsresied- -Msst ‘i Qlimrsml- City squares. which h“ 8m"? "i" Nails spikes etc 22020 of the meat is killed in slaughter . "°“'°“' 3' ‘finthnt vruvsd weir suresrsm mi "Me Provender ..'. .. 400.00 houses outside the city. - _ _ ’ a the squares beauty spots iriwhish W‘ Blacksmith work 100.15 Meat condemned dill-trig the year A Ray-g Oppgrfungty You Canngt Afford to M133‘ . It~is essential for the identification and address of the. Shipper. It will also be found convenient to mark tbs first Nil-laud so continue with each succeeding parcel of shipments on arrlvllin London that escb parcel should be distinctly marked on the OUTSIDE with the mine parcel No. l, the second until the end of the the deposits are wet and damp. After the first general clean-up, a few men were coinstantl employed with broom and rake keeping the streets as far as possible from deposit-s, dust, etc. By doing so." we have been able to keep our streets in good shape and clean. from refuse at all times. During the summer months. two men were engaged keeping the 811155 citizens may enjoy themselves. The motor street water sprinkler has given good service, the operator showing good judgment in Oliefliiliil; the same; being careful in passing pe- itspalrs to macadafni and con- crete sidewalks ... Trimming street trees . .. ... Cleaning catch basins ... ... Cutting grass . . . . ... Miscellaneous street work Total .. ... ... ...$14,311.94 Surveyors salary ... ... ...$ 1,500.00 Material: 113.25 903.66 Shoeing horses Gasoline and oil ... ... Repairs to harness 25.81 Street brooms . . 190.10 Repairs to sprinkler ... 1,057.50 use ecu a which is brought there for sale is generallyin a satisfactory condition. The interior of the Market is kept in good condition by the Market Clerk. ' Meat ls inspected at the stores oi all meat dealers on Market days and as often as required during the wecia Some butchers kill their meat in their own slaughter houses within the city as uniit for human consumption and destroyed: Pyaeml ‘ whole carcass; 6 por- tions oi carcasses. ' Parasitic-i whole carcass; 52 por- MoLBAN 5110s., -* North Wiltsbire, r. 11.1. CLIFFORD cox, ‘Souris. P. n. l. R. K. CLEMENTS, ' Montague, P. E. l. RUSSEL CLARK, Mt. Stewart, I‘. E. l. MONUMENTS, Having done away with all Agents in the yelar 1928 and by giv- ° lng our customers the 10% discount we always paid to Agents we have done the largest and most pleasant business since we . Season. These two point" are oi-great importance as large numbers of ,,. reels are dggtflflng and team; 5Q as notto cause H‘ k m) x b _ __ 2365a _ frequently delivered together, and without the name oi the Shipper land complm“ or mwrxerewith trams‘ Brfmilg! rrencxr 5213;: 8850 tions of carcasses. ‘Vere estabhshed over 30 years agm _ number on the wrapping it is extremely difficult for us to trace the owner- Th‘ 00d id ms i me “Utah ° " ACilXiOiiiYOliBlE-l Whole liarcliss- _ shin o! the barrel» . ' _ . , ‘m! i o! igescazylitiaveizeen rem“ Repairs to motor broom 145-" Cirrhosis urticaria-l whole carcass. We recently purchased over 4000 dollars worth of Granite from X , "m, "m, m, shwmfl“ y, dummy"; n [nyokge Mug-y- . l)! Sundries ... ... 120-43 Immaiilrlty-Z carcasses veal. one firm for cast}, and for 30‘ days we are giving from 10 to 20 INVOICEPAt the ALWAYS address. This invoice should state:- i l1) The number of parcels sent, forward. i2) The number marked on’ each parcel. l3) The quantity of skins in each parcel. (4) Amount of Marine Insurance required. 0n ibe lasi. page of this circular we BE MAILED UNDER. SEPARATE‘ COVER to Ill It this give an example‘ of“ bow the with new plank at a cost oi $3,939.54, for labour and material. This was greatly needed and no doubt will be much appreciated by citizens in these ‘districts. " ‘There has been a great deal of at- tention given to our shade trees dur- Total $0,200.10 Grand Total ... ...‘... $21,021.09 The following permanent street work has been completed this year: Upper Prince Street. Spoiled-ii portions of carcasses. A quantity oi fish was condemned for being spoiled. MILK. INSPECTION During the‘ year 417 samples of milk and 10 samples of cream were analyzed for butter fat. total milk pecent discount. _ We have a. large stock of the latest designs, and our workman- ship the best. . Our stock includes Scotch and*Native Granltes, Vermont Marble, and a full line of Granite and Marble bases. ;:""~ 5- - '- 4' ~ -¢—-—~»--_.._.._._._.__..__.._I...;.. Invoice should be made out by you. ' ing the pest summer and it was nodes; “may Sheet u“ mm “as t’ I t m I gum‘ - __ s TO TEE OONTRABY, will so to ms in s rayed on severa _ so . s0 n0 s. spec c ,. i ' missuslllmsxlgsmsggafsisfgvinlign uuilei- our OpenTollolt, m 0021a,,” L: ‘s; 3mm mm, w“ 21:3‘: gsiitmad gm,” sediment, dump,“ m, m. Last yeai‘ we saved our customsrs almost three thousand dol- ' servatlves. lars (Agents commission) and our 1929 prices will be even bet- ~ i invoice value plus 10 per cant. the time that the goods leave 70'" " London, and the rate of premium ls most reasonable. As stiller. above, we should _ __ the phi-uncut goes iorwai-d of the amount of insurance required. ~» If Ii is mil desired that we should arrange Marine Insurance. fact should be clearly stated u: ibe invoice referred to above. B!’ EXPRESS-Skins may also be forwarded to Iandon llllfiilfll any of the Exprcs Companies. by Parcel Post, except that there is no limit to These policies give full protection lrviii possession uni-ll delivered to II in tn every case be advised at the time Shipments by Express should be made in exactly the same way as tbs weight of packages destroyed by chterplllars. Some were considerably damaged and in order to avoid a repetition of this it would be advisable to secure a. tree sprayer oi our own ioi- next Year, and get after the pests earlier in the season. All the» trees have been trimmed and dead wood removed from themfrhls’ will be ‘appreciated by pedestrians during the silver thaws which mods it al- with a total square yardageoi 9,473.3 oi asphalt surface and 3,784 square yards of concrete wearing surface, at a cost of $51,940.51. Permanent concrete sidewalks were laid 5.. Upper Prince and Kent sis. a. total or 1,710 square feet costing $582.29. At the present time the Cityvhas: Storm water sewers, 41.764 lineal Ten samples oi milk and one of- cream weretound to be below the re- quired standard of butter fat, three of which were skimmed and one wa- tered. Sixty samples contained sedi- ment. No preservatives were iound. Complaints are received from milk vendors that some of the customers use the milk bottles for carrrying vin- ter. i _ Call and’ inspect our stock. Designs and quotations mailed to any prospective customer. Raised Letters and Carving a Specialty. CHANDLER er BELL and wooden oases may be used. _ 4 1k nae them _ _ Ii is not nscesurv so Isr as the Marius “smiles "WWW"! "w" lmliliililble W W“ ‘l i” feet or 1.01 miles. ‘ egar. molasses, kerosene and other phone 741i 1‘ 160 Kent St‘ h, duh" ,, "i", ,1 m“, m... 35o pel‘ package to the hm" lrrsoms vlsws- Storm water brick catch basins, 441. substances. This is rather uiirslr to Charlotte“) P E I Wn, . . . l - cqmpani , as if full value is declared the horses Company charge their rate based on the valuation. York Office. Should yov pre should inform us of NEW YORK.- mm °‘“' N°" Ymv Mpramutwa- ' "ill 35h" mrwls- “mnecung Wm‘ it. or 17.55 mllci- bottles should be washed thoroughly ~ l Mr‘ ALFRED FRASER‘ tl-id concrete sidewalk at Edward Concrete curb and sunfl- gg 740 1m ‘ ‘ . 212 Fifth AWIIIQi ' ' - - - dm t m o, “n59 ' ' chm “a dipped m pom“ water be’ the year and were found satisfactory l. I N" Yoicm‘ Qmwmd elite“ 1B b0 e s corl it m 1155 mum‘ ' m" m” m’ “mm” w ‘h’ mu“ 1 wish w thank Chief of P 1i ' ‘ ' . , e n ome - o c» , ‘AYMENIFI, u’ however’ "Hmong", m, y“ u, my“, M“ p5“,- ,1 ‘way ‘There, as 8-50 e Concrete base for improved streets vendm; They should mt be used B“ ml v ‘ l A‘ . -¢hlIiIl0tii-S made direct to us in Inudoa, g . _ _ . crete work done at Prince oi Wales 132x66 sq. yardm m, my other purpose than comeylns r w _ e and the Officers of l f“ Payment will. as a rule, be made by Dollar Cheque horn our N" Collggg gnu-mess which we trust will Asphalt wear,“ my”, 134,5“ w mm “om the vendor to the comm” Force for collecting the milk. .§_ ' ' make bad weather conditions at this yards m. a3; muu n. I have the honour to be. Slrs ' Your Obedient Servant ,= I i the fact when forwarding your-intuitio- O. LAMPBON h co. LTD- . M. Queen Street. l lnndon E. C. 5 >_ will ormation as to shipments of furs to lsoiidon om b0 Willi!" iei- to be paid by Sterllng Draft oii iaudonlyou (Date) ................;......... y a wooden - , with a susrd rail has been placed along the North side:of Kent Street between Edward PlI-lie much better for the students. - 1n gradingtbe maoadam surface o! Upper Prince and Fitzroy Street t0 prepare a sub-grade for the concrete base. a. large quantity of broken stone Concrete’ sidewalks 134.190 Vlinuit. or 25.41 miles. Concrete curb and butter 92,740 lin. Concrete curb and base, 3,794 sq. yards or 0.29 miles. ‘ Old streets water bound macadam 11.350 lin. ft. or 2.13 miles. Gravel streets, 62,594‘sq. yds. or 4.75 the milk vendors as it makes a lot of extra work to clean those bottles and eliminate the taste and odor. Milk DAIRY INSPECTION , ‘ Fifty dairy farms were inspeotei. during the year. Some of these had i to be visited several times, as on the first visit they were not considered .1 a ‘em-ads. l. E. (BROKEN. Meat and Milk lnsnc‘ _ d was placed on mile Elillliill- h“ w b’ “moved an _ 5‘ sanitary enough to prepare milk for ‘"9" mm d t a consignment of FUR SKINS. iilrtieulars of u” 1on9: mlatchiifeuélm Avenue other won‘ d°n° “M” my sup”- human tion. On subse- . _ n . , V ,- . I h" w d“ m‘ ‘ o w i 0mm y s!“ m " mm“ which m“ not 09m” m “t?” quent visits considerable improve- l’ Twbiob are as follows: Torwarrier‘. pea g " Number ol , gnu". _ i ______.___,,,................................-.............- ,vmay_ I sueeFlmm Doug“, m placed over the stream on View,“ be cancelled and as they made the seat iorwaril» - Gannon, sud,“ street improvements this was not necessary. ' The dairy farms not supplying milk Parcel ilo contains ‘ ‘ contains 1 ' . Qlroel 11¢ obtains ...-....................... , . i-‘peis... _e lklvfii. d!‘ Marine } I......-sss-s-.... Yoiirl tfllly- ' l - { Tins tihiuper atieulii wvita he"! the mode ct eusrryltiPh 1-"- rAncm. nos-r. lXPIlIllI. 0M laeaoldl so Ibo tail nasnajl the ,to Upper. Queen Street. .Reaerve Streak-from Elm Avenue to Upper Queen Street. I Douglas Street-from Valley Street ' to Bridge on Spring Park Stream. , " "Upper Queen Street-from Douglas ail. to City rlound y. sayseld street-iron Upper Queen It, 902891111] Park .3061!- ‘ Peaks Streets-at its West end. ' iouisireei-ei its wesi sud. 33y doing this workwe have greatly improved the road-bed oi the above mentioned‘ street-r, whichhave been ieve ' up and have received agood coat of cllnkers and ashes and maintenances, as iollows: The bed of Spring Park Stream has been cleaned out from its source w the stone bridge on Brighton Road. A new concrete culvert has been A survey has been made of Govern- ment Pond so as to make estimates ofvthe cost oi removing the rnudirom the bottom of the pond and coh- atructlng a wall around same. this to be provided with a wlste gate for flooding and emptying the pond, to- gether with other iiiipi ents that may be required. - _ Considerable repairs have been made along the breastwork of the ment was found to have been. made. Two milk vendors wereuinfbrmed thal l! they did not make the necessary improvements, their licenses would to the city‘ iii-s niirly satisfactory. A few are equally equipped with a good milk house with a steam boiler and up-to-date methods of washing and sterilizing bottles. A gradual im; provement in the condition of dairy farms is taking place. There la still roomy for improvement and this can oiily be brought about by instructiiil farmers and dairymen in sanitation coal wants. and can supply bes- quality of bard and soit coal, aisoi petroleum and Besco coke. We are prepared to attend to you “ IMPERIALS " Manufactured by Prompt l For Assured Results Feed" 3 , . :1“ '_' """‘““"“_—*~'f-"_"——f'~'r ~...-~".-‘ .r*—f~ " " Ipai-aaelereqairod "Mm"! “WM b‘ ‘mi " " ' ' ‘ aiidtbe btlalthingstobeobserv- service, lowest prices. roiled down‘ with the steam street pug page“; by gum.” m, m]; reel-n edema‘ to pair's r. _ _ . .1 ____ -_ _ > mmufims. .l_ wail. u reliq»_..?sys:t olimtilearliloveegvoék fol with ashes and bnlsh. The qreateriei’ in producing milk for human con- _ . ' , l B, ,t Co L d l ' i - will’ _st ‘air-JAIME, ' as no rg im-partoimig pm takmgmmsumtlon. 18c ‘ ' meat‘: and em WW“ ". Pmiiill-"rii- Th." "m" slouch" the suuuiii‘... Olitmuildinés. the rife Pure uillr Company and ole m D‘ Gal's & Co ma ' ul '9. t ' . sale. ses- _ . ' .to. be rsinovJ _ and if not used a' brush and wood being the windfalls Charlottetown Condensed llilk Ooui- pm“, "g Rq“ (‘harkgfl-etnwn_ p auddecarscfllesirsmvlcwriararkpenyversvlsitedatintsrvabdiuing whom-above. invalid have.» be .1... i“ »u-.. ....,i_ ,, _ _