-'.."~..\ \.;. . 1.’-S” l .,: ‘; 1' 5.1. _'_- ;`»".\§I X .~.:`n l _ _~_~,'.; ' .I\f-` ' , ~ NS :'».".' ...s _l. /'Wi' " ‘ 'n:7‘r_ 'r _ax 1 . . .ltr-‘ _.. 3 _ lib ' pi. . . 1 .3 I I 4 1 $~._ 1 'a_,-1.. '.3 ~5»-oi” “E Qi- ”~¢'§5€ _ _ ;:'_.';.;. ~'i1ie in-st l7>`._;f. I'l-.im-,»i is H-if uf? BK 1,. . "i 2 ,f-EA.: .~:l‘f-. fu i ._.V.,_._, v‘,'- ` '\_,V - .*-3-1 -. _ ,. .~" -.‘ . .1"-.-` . 11.'-_ ._ .~f..~. '\;' t.\‘;/ rat ~ .I ,. , . _;;..-, -@- ’J,.. ‘ :.» 1 ..~ A2".-f -."v=‘." S ~.:.~ . -rf-` »..~ ._f_ }§`¢`.{;_. yi~.ii1° \Vi-rsliiji and Gfiitlenirnz- !l`l'~. i¢‘J .~»,, -i . ~'. _l __\.ll.\ happy “I l>`i‘el 1‘i~s- * ‘yt » sin.:i.xiii‘." _ "5oull1;ill" » lil U' lin' ._ P fa -1:_"_=._ I 11° ~ _mm v Police l»'ori~c fu' the ygfir cnéerl Dc eoniini- sri.. 1930. . Y __ __ 1 v ‘ ‘ l \ ~ . l . , . PAGE SIX _ V_ _ THF CHARLO'l"i`.ET()\’VN GUARDIAN - JANUAP F _ _-.__._. _... __ - --~-‘_ - --_--» -_----»--~ _~_-_ ;f;»;-__-;-_-gg;--- --------,~_~__- - . K -» _... s'______. _ - 1 ___ __1_Y____2‘_3-_ l()jI_ -. .. ,_ GREAT BROADWAY MUSICAL SMASH' -' THE HAPPIEST. SNAPPIEST TREAT _ 'F OF YOUR PICTURE GOING DAYS! 1>A1zTLY-l,3liiflii'§ ll* T O D A Y COLOR V_|‘_.3||'f AND snr. : V_._ _ _, _ . _- ‘_ * ---=-;-1rV-_;__~V'- M5 eat n Milk F ‘If-x I I - All - Talkie Western InSp€df0f ,SRGPO VS l " T ' iiizssll-3 LOVE _ CLIFF EDWARDS ll E A R T li ri .~. F2 ll I `1‘ S °(i':L°, l`\i like :uake "11' !`ou`rc Bidi iiissing 'il-1 ni l’~`e\is’ "f.ui‘i;;.' in Love" "Varsity D"::,;“ i-‘r-uf" Anil (lilwrs Tl-'hi~ile those hotter-iii-.in-ho 1'- f _'if'-3’ .I--ugh uni. 1:¢.~;ie 1...-/1-, ciiir Edwards and Gus Shy. the wmv- ". as cut-ups! Get rivuly for an eycful in that footliull wedding, I Gmtl nil in 'I`cch:~.lcolo:‘_ . ' ~s L , _ __ ___ ___ A D The , . . .`-nitlii.-1 Police l‘.ei;9i~t. 10?., 0 the liczioi' to siilzinit here- r~ Annilnl Report of the City with til _;."=_. i'l‘i= pr.‘::,n‘ sfi'ciig:ih of liic Force , sg' .if 1.2,.- .l.i.‘%l - -'JF-‘ai ... f fy! X ' .lg . §»>"»': =’fi’v- - ~.‘.‘“n 0 iii lit i'f§.<`.-_‘ E?-' 1 1 ls" - -_-fi. . :(3:3- il' . r r_`g I §.§f " .1 _ v. ._ i xx ._ .5 §_-it .;i?:‘e- i 1 ,zg L lb ...---f--. __ -._4~.--J-.1 »_....._».._.¢...--.-.»~. .\.,¢__,, . f i » 5?: °E,_:;:‘; .',' 1 ‘ _ ' nl. ‘If _ . _ \ ev. -. ~*‘ J \»%*?c\.3i~¢`7.‘.iz_..t __-ff* __-.va_~'1" -_-._.,.___. .-,.- .- _ ._ ,.. ..`,...._- _ . 1 1 l l . \ i 4 » 5." ‘i -' It som? _;- _ I ..,,-no ri' 9 _ .y. . Sv ‘ /iff* 1’-» 4, P . zones were cqiitil to all dr-iiialids. We ` ` i ~ majority being: c`eili\.ioiis between mo- tor car.'.= iit the liiiciscctioii of streets! " ' It is again plea.si1i_iz to note that ac- 2'fi_“i" c.>ii~Ef‘..-; of :I Chief, two F.ei'pea1i.ts1 l=.-E. | 'iii >~ ' | K - ` _ , IU' aiu fi:= Coil. tziblris b'~iii§' a clecreasc I of una man. On Aii,f;u.'.t 31:-:t lastl , A Coiirtabic J. J. ’l‘rainn1~ izcsigiiecl from _ , the l-`c:‘cr- in coliiicc/.lon with his ap- , p:>iiif.ii~_'~1i; as Co1:ii1ii.¢.:1' operating n nlotai' vehicle while intoxicated, an, ii:r‘i’i~fi;c of 10. :':ar:\-u-.>»._m_ li ll ' Singing _ Laufglilng t tunes; dance those rlancesi I "from Licensed Milk Vendors andV‘D Store-keepers, for test by the City.1_'°pa , .t’olic.eReport “ Aiialyst. Thirty-fi\'c Prosecutions Vrrmlla ____ iivere ezitr-red under the City Bylaw 'V'_f`n_\_O Y-‘i.V._. __ _ `ii'.f.=;i2ctinL; Milk and Milk Vendors, li X 0"' ' To Ill' \“""‘5mi‘ th” M“y‘“' and lCoii\'ictiOn being recorded and Flnc_"""y '11-:;iil;<\:':‘ o the iiv Council. =. .. » .... f “"°"@ `i-_>‘.';3`=‘ - r f C ~ .niposed in eytly case. In 33 of these . "-é*_.{*\ _/`5“"`V' 5-' 'Z ~. LP _ .-.i~”T\.'1»-Cdl.--r "`3' 1V ` » Q _V/1,7 - _ N I MUIINTED f fi. /, . _ _ 1 . / ', ~. ' , V / __ _ 5; n then oivn slaughter hou \ , - ) ' _§§ me any limits where it is .¢V ` my / my ' -S _'inert of the meat is killed 4 4 1 er O s e e LSO 3 TALKIE SHORTS-"i‘HEY'Ra onlinr ‘ T; “,§,§‘,,,‘§,",f,”§‘ ,‘,‘§,,°‘° Here he comes! Riding, fight. ing, fooling around ln ii story that brings you thrills, drama and LAUGHS. lt’s the kind of n Western you‘|l love, \vIl.h the Ace of Western stars the cyc- lonlc center of is baud ol’ out- laws out to get liini. ` 4 .i ' - ` M ' T' consumption and destroye Report Of Commissioners Of Sewers And Water Supply '..- i submiii-a Ai ciiy esunuii .inuuui iiieuiiug 1 Mm, ,,,smm,,,, To His Worship the Mayor and City Council: einen: season that we have just pas- sed through has been the most iry- ‘iig one in the history of ilic Water rtment. With very little rain late Nlay until the close of No- ‘er, the wells became praciic:1l~ ileied, l'-‘c1~ inoiiths it was ncc- to operate the Dumps nt little I /l . ` _ ` _ ,iznie - Milk was low in butter f:it_ Th.s is l . ` _ _ -four prcseciitloiis the Milk contained scdi-_ V lnciit :incl in the other two crises the . _ _ icriiic . an increase of 14 Convictions ovcri eo or _ l the previous year. I ` The 564 arrests meds during thc imhc past year were for the following] ' clar.=.i1'lcd fiifenccst- Assault on Peace Officer . . . .... Assault, Common . . . . . . . . . . . Aticmpted suicide . . . . ' Breaking and Entering . . . . . . . . . I B32'-Ji-4:6)-*l\9I\7 Breach Ticket of Leave Act . . . Breach Higliway Traffic Act .. . ' Breach Pl'oliibitiO'n Act . _ _ . . . . . . Contempt of Court . Carrying Revolver without Per- niit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Drunk in charge Motor Vehicle 2-i Drunk and Disorderly , . . _ _ _ _ 103 Drunk and Incapzible . . . . .. 255 Disoi-clcrly Conduct .. . . . . .. . .. . Forgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... Gaiiibliiigr ln Public place . . . _ . .. Harboiiring sniiiggleci liquor . . . . Insanity . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Indecent exposure ... .... . .. Juvenile delinquency . . . . . .. Keeper of Disorderly house . . . .. Obstructing Peace Officer .. . . . . Obtaining money by faLse pre- tenccs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pcddling without License . ... Reckless driving . . . . . . . . . . . . .E‘.toivav.~ay on vessel . . . . . .. ... 3 Theft . . . . . ... 15 Vagraney .. '74 r.:N»-I4 N\-to\- 3 3 6 Total . . . . . . . . .. 554 Other duties performed by the Force during the past year me as Thr ra we . :iii-::tZx‘i' inarked increase- in nv- :zocor v.-iiiuiu n~.~.riic_ iuuii this n:1j.' l1;- c.'i1i;:cd froin the fnctl that in :.'l.`.itl.'i;i to the cxpiindinlzg touri'~'t truffle t`1i~ lli~f.zi.‘ti.i‘:ition of mfztar \':lii."les in this Province fori 1930 ilici'c:i<;r::i by over 1,200 while? ruiotlici' lu1'1‘,:- ill<‘rcn.';e run be an- tif~i,uf-.tcfl>ilii.: _vco.i'. /il'lic.:1{'l1 the ve-l iifculiir truffle 0d through the Approximately $90,000 dollars have S been expended this year on the its niziginiil capacity. An entirely iBrackiey system. The final payments £13 _ , ._ .. _ . it] 0.1 several of the Conti.-.els li.1vc yet te be mode, but the entire cost of the Bracklcy development, including of ii source for a city’s water all preliminary expenses, surveys, tests and land duniavfcr. will not ex- cced $110,000, which is well below the estimate. Apart from thc ivork on the new supply, the following extclisinils and ution system during the yc:ir: ‘(5 _ 1 ...'T-#_ Over secvnty acres of land wcre_,w._dny_ dilutions and pr purchased nt the source ef supply and lr]-wo samples were found pipe io pziss ii:r:;ii;'!i iii-vii' ivopertil ;,-_-_ mmgm-\mi\~,.s bl. ,mu I iiounil. additions were made to the clistrib-i " I "‘i ll`Vli\¢_3 15 llc, 26c M A d Members of the City Council. Gentlemen: Meat Inspection ._ Meat is inspected on Market days, - (Tuesdays and Fridays) in the mar- 1 » _ i _ket building. The meat which i ses within inspected. in slaugh- y limits. condemned for human d: carcasses carcasses during the year as unfit Parasitic, 39 portions of . Pyaemia. 19 portions of - Eniuciotion 1 carcass Bruise, 3 portions of ca Meat offered for sale in rcasses the city is niarkably free of disease. No tub- _erculosis was found during the year. I During the year 383 samples of _milk and 42 samples of cream were _analysed for butter fat. total milk |.<;:»iid:;_ milk solids, not fat, specific .gravity, number of bacteria. per c. c., escrvatl'/-rs. _ to be below rhr- required percentage of butter lat, _.vid fifty fzzur cuiiiziinod scdiinmt. tions were 1 than quarter spcecl for twenty E:\l'ly in Scptvinlier \‘.'lv~n work ive; _ ,),,i:._,. lnspecnon _mc 0,-ggilml 0.V._~m.|~5_ ' hours cially in Order to hciveifirst started on the nov." pipe line. ‘ . ‘ There need be no giifss work about v.':iter at all ln the city_ Severn] the Dcpilrtment sent. out an urgent [qty ¢\V.i.Df0»‘I- [there are some whose remises re- i D ‘qiiirc some improvement ln their stables and milk houses. We hope to nd those improvements made when e visit their premises next sum- li‘f‘, gl The coiidl-used Milk co., and the ure Milk Co., were visited once a. iontli during the year and found atlsfactory. I wish to thank Chief of Police irtv.'liistlc and officers for collecting ie liiillc. I have the honor to be, Slrs, Your obedient servant 1. E. CROKEN, V. S. » Meat and Milk Inspector \\' My _ _ Profit In Hogs Ambrose street, 202 fcct 6" water vised extensive surveys ond examin- main and 8" sewer main. McGill Av- _i li'-ml'-’» 386 5" “'“l“` “nd 3" 5°“"°’ iprcsciit time, due to low feed prices vicinity of the city. Vi/ells were first 'inaln. Two new li_v;p'ci~i1ncnts it has been de- finitely proven that l10LlS Fallgillil ;around 180 lbs. will gain one pound jalsnt. With the present price ol rain in the vicinity of 1‘.lc per lb. it should be posslble to put on addi- fticnal weight at an a.pproxlm.ate cost i 5 cents for each pound or live weight. Surely this profit is_suffic- _-iii in justify ine, farmer in feed- ng his hogs to the Select maximum |wcig1ri cf 230 lbs: ' » These farmers who ship their hogs at weights under 200 lbs. are, in most cases, losing the one dollar a head premium for “Selectsf It is pmo- ticaliy impossible to have hogs grade Select" unless they are between 200 and 200 lbs. Hogs under 200 lbs. are usually so deficient in finish and .general development that they will grade "Bacon" 'or in some cases as low as "Butchcr.' These same hogs ,if held in the country for one,_two or three weeks longer could be quite often graded “Selects” Among the hc-gs marketed wider 200 lbs. we frequently find as well a number so deficient in finish that they -ure’ practically worthless in the packing plants for slaughtering pilr- iposes. These hogs are graded as f“Fceders“ and are scvcrcly cut by lthe buyers. Such hogs should never ‘leave the farm. They are a loss to fboth the farmer and the packer, and 'an injury to the trade. It should be a. definite policy of the swine growers to feed all hogs over 200 lbs. live weight before mar- keting, and thus obtain all possible profit. - ii Annual Meeting The annual meeting of St. Min-y‘s Church at Summcrslde and St. John's Church, St. Elcanors, took year. Fourteen other items of ex~ penditure show a decrease in each item. The amount paid over to the city was fifteen thousand eight hun- dred and eighty eight dollars and twenty two cents, which is ii slight increase qvcr 1929. Following is a comparative state- ment ol’ revenue for the years 1929 and 1930: Domestic Purposes Hose, etc. ............... . Stables, Bums, etc. Stores, omces, etc. .................... vor of House Connections Account Steamers, engines, etc. 4,527.31 4530.05 smug, 15° ||¢_ $88.84, while the Sewerage Construc- li\/llscellaneous, motors, etc. ................. . . .. 1,660.76 2,173.05 I Cornell Mackerel .......... 180 nah! tion Accounts is overamwn $1,240.11 41,7-12.31 42,510.61 "Nh |"|"°“¢ F5” "'- no sewerage debentures having been Seven thousand. five hundred and s'“°‘°d FHM* --"-"-°'°°'° "° “" cents of the above was from meter- cd servlcesf The pumping record cows 583,844,490 gallons of water pumped to the city during the year, or an avenge daily consumption of 1,590,026 gallons; 1,022 tons of coal were consumed. - The usual testing and flushinq ol hydrants gates sewers, ow., hll been carefully attended to. ' In conclusion the Commissioners desire tc convey their sincere apprec- iation snd thanks to the contractors, both meetings. St. John’s Churclil held their meeting in the Parish Halland was well represented. A' substantial balance in the current and savings accountwus shown ini the treasurer's report. The different organizations brought in their re- ports, which were very encouraging, especially the Women's Auxiliary. The Church wardens were all re- elected. Mr. A. W. Tanton was ap- pointed us a delegate to the Synod. D. C. S. delegates were Major F. Moy, Horace Andrew, Benjf-min Pill- mon. Among matters discussed at the meeting were the "Every mem- ber Canvass" for the envelope sys- tem ot collection; also the century celebration of the church whiehi will _take place on the second Sun-1 day in July, The original church was built in iaai. This will be s momentous occasion in the history of the Church. Reference was made to the honour which was bestowed upon the rector of Doctor of Divin- ity, :in honour of which the whole Church could be justly proud. Dr.! ‘White replied to these remarks in s very feeling manner.. l St. Marys Annual Meeting Church had their unnuul meeting at which there was a. representative gathering. Very encouraging reports committees. The financm of the Church were satisfactory, 'as was shown by the treasurer‘s report. The financial statement showed a bal- ance oft 160.45. The budget for the current year was $2,046.10. The ves- try for the year is as follows: Messrs. J. J.AErimii_n, J.__W_._ Lecky,_Dr. E. T. 'murbn,'smestV Mills, 'r. H_ s. .nick- son, George Kay, James Prichard, Lee Home; Wardens, Dr. E. T. Tan- ton and T. H. S. Jackson; Vestry Clerk, Lee Horne; delegate to Synod, Ernest Hallett; delegates to D. C. S., Lee Home and V. Milligan and J. J. Enman. Sideman Mr, M. L. Frank MacKenzie. Mr. Penwarden waJ're- nppointed organist of the Church and s. vote of thanks was extended to him for his ialthful services; alto to Mr. Milligan. The hall commit- tee are Dr. E. T. Tantm, H . M. Dciintng and Lee Horne; Soc'y. . ‘I‘i‘eas., LoilLs Romkie. Tha hall funds allowed for the drawing of three bonds of $200 each ani interest .vhicli will be paid,to the holders of tie bo.1c’s. The W. A. i'e_'l\"t show- cfl that organization to br in n ficii1'isii;ng condition and also the Suncay School, which hoe done veiy ivell this year and has 2. .=. :‘. .i.- balance to their credit in the bank. The Junior W. A. also had li. very good report.. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. M. L. Frank Mac- Kenzie for his faithful sci-vice to the Church, especially ‘in welcoming strangers to the chu.rch. Mr. Mac- Kenzie moved that is resolution be passed conveying to Dr. White the sentiments of the congregation in re- gard to the honour recently conilerr- ed upon him at K1ng's College, where he was given the degree oft Doctor of Divinity. This motion wesl seconded by Dr. Tanton, who ssidl that both parishes had benefited by this honour and also the whole ls- land. The meeting closed with prayer by the rector.-S. GET Yilllii FISH AT _ 1920 'lsso s29.9e1.5s a 30,340.62 .. .. .. also na.oo 216.72 335.911 4.o1a.im 4,913.21 » issued during the year. V `forty eight dollars and twenty five who misted ln any way during that """"°°""°'°""' 'l crisis Qi’ the past year. we also desire V‘ nlghy noir seo box- to express our belief that all danger iiloneless Dighy`.............. 22|: Ib. from 5 fm-thc, WMM ,hm-tag¢_ pro. Herring "Labrador" ......... Bo each vided ordinary care is exercised, is w°°`B.'" "°"'”|' 3_1" over for many years to come. ` lnspsetfuiiy suiimiiiea Q J. A. wsnsrsn ll. P. CoNNolts _ 0. D. wnmu'r,, Commissioners of Sewers and Wat- Sl'-SUPPIY. Omoo of Commissioners of sewers and Water Supply, December sl EllEIiEAliX’S A GRUCERY Codlllh 150 Ill Boneless Cod ........».... 206 lb. Flnn and Haddock 20° lb- All kinds of vegetables. etc. hnnips 10 lbs for llc Bm .......»......`.. 10112:. for Nc] 0 rr: . . . . . .. 2511 do1.‘ Carrots ...i....i..... 10 lbs. for 860 Grape Fruit 0 for 250 Cnr. Kent and lliiisboro. Phone 1210 Prompt and lR|cient.!efvi00 'Annual Meetiiiigii ‘of The Trl'ni1§yl§ On/ Monday evening, St. Mary’s`i were brought in- from the various _ ». 1- _. :~' -i 2'- - .' . . ‘ --‘ '- ' ' -. - \ V __,____V __ ar. often as is required din-ing gm .L _ ~ - - - ' -' Y _- *__ ivcek. some butchers kill their meat maximum weights will return a. White, D- D-. 0CC\1Plcd the chair sw _ United Chur¢~.I,.'; TMYQWN 8 E000 atteriilzinco the annual meeting 0; ~p_,,uu Church held in llcartz Hall cn n.f,.d_ nesday everiing_ Mr. Her.i'~;. s,,,,m was elected chairman and alter 4,. votionsl exercises he c~.il:ed for ng report of the Session which wa; was by Prof. ci. o. steel, the our 02 Session. Rev. Mr. Brown, who hm previously been appointed to go ci ire- fuily over the various reports sub. mitted now gave A resume of sninnf, The reports included those noni nu; Beard of Stewards, Trustees, Siiniisg School, Music Commln.~:~_ Ladies lilo, Women's Missionary Society, lip* sioriary and Mainteiiiince C'~iun.luis¢_ King's Daughters, Youni; Proplcis _S03 cicty, O. G. I. T., Mission l3.i:ul. 'll,ix. ls. Central Relief C»Jin*iiiiiia1'|!_ purposes and paid over to the 'Picas- urer of that branch 51.211255. Thi Ladies Aid paid out $1,341.63 inrludi, ing one himdred dollars to the Hoe-l_ pitsi Fund and one hundred is Mc., _Ali'son and have a balance on hand( of $813.11. The King's Doiiglitois col-Vf lected $906.64 during the year mid have pledged ssoo.oo is the 1-iusniul Fund, closing the year with ii bal- ance on hand of ssas.is_ rue r»i>0ruV_' of tile different relief coniiiilitcvl show $1,064.14 paid out for piuposesf of relief. The Trustees have lnvcSiT ed funds of $9,838.53. The rotul re- ceipts for the year from itll sourcé-1 were stated to be $25.963.00. This ti considered a magnificent shoivliifl- The Church never enjoyed ii more prosperous or successful year. Never before was there such an entliiisinst- ic and active band of workers in charge of the varied activities nndV all doing a noble service in the :uns- ier's Kingdom. The ministers ex-V pressed their deep gratitude to God for the loyal service rendered und' the cordial co-operation lll\'<`ll 0” an sides. Short addresses rL‘.l0f"-mil 1" the accomplishments of the 1105*- fuli of optimism for the fuiure and expressing thanks and aplJfC¥ff*ll°“ to the ministers were dcll\<‘=`°d~ There were also resolutloiis of iii:i:ilis_ to the different Ladies Socicii-ss, in the Choir and Orgnnist and others. Thus was brought to a. close ii nicot- ing whim was in every wr-v “'°1"“l of the largest Protestant Churcli in this Province and ln fact in the Maritimes. The words of the Psalm-_ ist are applicable. "They 80 ffm", strength to strength." _._ 'rm session sua me noiuu of Stewards each consist of 21 mcmbcrsu seven from each body retire i"""ly. but are eligible for re-election. ’l‘imse_,_ elect/:d to the Session this SCH" “Nuff Jas. Psion, 1-lun. B. w. Lesser- `-'-’-“l-,_ H. smith, Ju. A. naiinison. 1"""l.r Smith, A. R.. Cl1l1'n and G. F. }Iiitcii;__ lson, also James _Carter to fill ii \‘¢fV‘,` cimcy caused by the death of A;-A Bonneil. J; The election for Btewardc f°“"he-if as follows:-E. T. H1888. 5- A' Mach Dousla. asa. ii. flushes. M010' J' Af: McKenzie, Percy J. smmonds. S- 'F Green ond Geo. H. Barbour. ._._. C ` 'rw un -é- "A centenarlsn died the other de., after seelns an auto for 17"’ "nas une. evidently in d1di;'¢»¢°‘l “’°.'r ills-1i'“`2$"“-`