11m’ ‘cuanwrra-roi I wuouanoi m: q cAuAo IICRIIIICIIIS mu lorlés u Ylis. MADAME, it is a fact that prscfioslly everything you u“: wear or consume is affected for the better by chemistry. "Freon” puts the freeze into your electric refrigerator; chemical chemical fertilizers help grow your Nylon hose and "Ccllophane” both start in the chemisfs laboratory. The chemical industry is never satisfied. It forever seeks new waysmo serve you in this \ chemical world of today. Civic Reports‘ (QOIK-Ilflledm H‘! l) POLICE CONNIE‘!!! Submitted by Coun. N. W. Low- er. i "Attached is a very subplots rs~ port from Chief of Police Dirt- wiitls (published Saturday) cover- ing the work of the Police Force for 194d and the report will give full details of the work dons tad I needvuot. add snythlns to lt- "Your Oammlttsq adds its tribute to Sergeant Allan .1. Mcinnis who served the City faithfully and wail for many years, alga it also pays its tribute to the embers or our efficient Police Force for the s sn- did way lt has policed our lty during the put years. 1946 was s very active one as will be ssen by the Report yet we are confident the menlbcrs of the Force carried is most. pralscworthy. The Char- lottetown Police Force takes second place to none in neatness of sp- pearance and courtesy in carrying out its many duties. , “Although wc kept well within our estimates for the year lt may be noted that police expenditures have increased from 816,691.52 in 1M2 to the sum 0121241112 in 1946 although it may be pointed out that the Force was fully equipped will: uniforms in the past year as it had not been 1iossi-blc to do this in the preceding yells‘. I Trlffic Problem “Traffic in Charlottetown still continue to be an ever increasing problem and your Commute dealt with the problems to the best of its ability during the year but much remains to be done. The marking of IIOIPPIIFRIIIQ spaces on nu." streets has not been satisfactory and is too costly and must be im- proved during the coming year. "The Committee was requested by the School Improvement Les- sue to raise an auxiliary force of school traffic police from the per- solmel of the City Schools and al- tor tull investigation we put this into effect. It has proven highly; satisfactory and tho boys from Prince Street, Queen Square and West Kent Schools have received praise from every quarter for the very cfficlent way they have handled traffic nesr their schools during the noon hour and after school. The Charlottetown Gyro Club have associated themselves in this splendid youth project and recently invited the members of the School Traffic Police Force to their dinner meeting to do honour to these boys for their spirit of good citizenship. mean better fabrics; Prohibition Enforcement “Your Committee has held many meetings during the year and at many of these concerned themsel- ves with the enforcement of the Prohibition Act in the City, We invi-ied the Attorney-General and YwYnlofi... infill, Wsui a vornrosty ssasouanms: unansm, if I an: elected to represent you on the Town Council I will have an Advisory Committee of 3 to 5 members from the Ward to confer with before cash monthly Council meeting. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE THINGS I STAND Nils-p- l. A proper Town Dump, Incinerator and Garbage Collection. ; x _ out their duties in a manner that ‘ 2. Proper sidewalks en all streets of West Ward. ,‘ 8. More paved streets and where not possible st present, good Q gravel streets. _ ’_ (u) l. Reduced Electric Rlates. - ' - ‘v. , 5. A good and efficient Police Force, with proper enforcement of I‘ E all laws and special attention to traffic laws. x , 6. Water and Sewerage for all homes on a time payment basis if , nscessaryu 7. More street lights in West Ward. . 8. Better wages for the laboring man. 9. And any other improvements that may come-up. oioooogq we feel we could not have secured a better msn for the w-Hlvn- A‘ u result of inquiries made by will? Committee we learned that we could. at small cost. send one of our senior sergeants to attend t: three months course in police work at the ncmr. Colle8¢ at Rods- cngm we recommended Sfirlvlm A. J. Dowllng for the first class and he is now attending this course. we plan 0n having him IHSIHICC the younger members of the Force in police duties as we felt it was most unfair to appoint s. MW 3°11‘ stable and leave him to 03H‘! 0" without complete instruction in the duties of a police officer. “My thanks are exlendod to the other members of the Police Cvm- mittee, namely Councillors C. M. Cox and D. E. Noonsn for their full cot-operation on svcry occasion and for their attendance at W!‘ ma!!! meetings during the year- ThBY u"! ,1 splendid committee to work with and we were i-n full accord durinl the year. My "tanks also are 6X- tended to Chief Blrtwlstle and all members of the Force for the splendid way they have co-cpeiat- ed with us during the year and your Committee also desires lo thank Your Worship and Magistrate Martin for your ever ready will~ ingncss to carry out suggested ‘m- provcments for the betterment of the policing of our City and we are also indebted to all members the R.C.M.P. to meet with us to discuss the problem and offered ev. cry assistance within our power. Corporal A. J. Lund has been ap- , ‘ ; ‘ to do special work as heed of an Enforcement squad of three men and he has been actively en- gaged in endeavouring to suppress the booileggers and your Commit- tee is quite satisfied with the work m/n-s MITED I PROGRESSIVE consrnvirlvs ASSOGIATIIIII NOTICE 5TH DISTRICT 0F QUEEN'S CHARLOTTETOWN Poll Committee meetings of all Charlottetown Polls will he held in the McLurt- Bulfdlng, Kent Street. Charlottetown, on following dates: MONDAY, FEB. 8rd, 7:30 EM. Polls: No. 69 Ward One West. A d; B fin. 70 Vlhlrd Ono Central .\'n. 1i Ward‘ Onc East No. 72 Ward Two West TUESDAY, FEB. 4th, [-30 EM. Polls; N0. '73 Wisrd Two East A d: B N0. 74 Ward Three West , No. ‘l5 Ward Three East A a B. No. 78 Ward Four West A a B WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5th, 7:30 P.M. Polls: . No. 77 Ward Four Central A l l! No. 7s Ward Four Central South No. ‘l9 Ward Four East A No. 80 Ward Four East I THURSDAY, FEB. 8th, 7:80 P.M. Polls: No. 8i Ward Five West, Brighton A & B No. R3 Ward Five West. A h B ’ I No. M Ward Five West Central, l fi B FRIDAY. FED. 1th. 7:80 EM. Polls’: \- No. l5 Ward Five West Central North A t B Ho. l0 Ward rm last Csatnl A ' North Ne. l‘! Ward Five lest Central I South m. Ass vma Flvs But Central a. atormar. nu ma. use ms. ram _ m. I was Five am a Ne. I Ward Flve Bass I m. se-a was-n» last o . Jul Ohfman and Wee-Chair- jlusjlssssaesosuasahlsae- , of-oenattssss la re- nsn an the slant h! s . the i | dny. I m. s2 Ward Five West, Brlghbon rink Wednesday rush!- a a. a ._.i-i._____ (tmsnlttse meetings before the . where Mr. Arsenault ls employed with Jimmy's Taxi. Georgetown A Ami Vicinity Art, lvlefiwain spent g 19w days in the Oity last vrcek. vMr. Pius Fitzgerald of Wood- ville Mills was a recent visitor ta Georgetown. Mr. Joseph MacDonald of the De Gros Marsh was a visitor to Charlottetown on ‘Tuesday. Mr. Alfred Walker’ 0i’ Launch- ing; and Mr. Angus MacDonald of Newport were in the City the latter part of the week on busi- T1958. Mr. Daniel McCormick of M; Lew], yo“, n t N Boughton Island, who has been ‘Pm-iii was u rcccnto visitor ct: spvndmg a row days I" m” any’ (ghaflounovr-n‘ rcturncd to his home on Thurs- ; _____ day. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Skinner 0i Brilikflvwn. were visitors to the_ Olly on ‘Tuesday. The annual public examination for the Georgetown Hllgh School was held on Friday afternoon, at which parcnts and citizens at- toncird and hoard classes held in the various grades. The exam-in- sticn was highly successful but a greater attendance of citizens would hnvc been appreciated by lcachcrs and pupils alike. Ronnie Oondon, student at Si. Dunslarfs University. visited his home on Wednesday. Mr- Joseph MCPHé8, c. n. n, docomotlvr engineer. was a recent jvisiior lo his humc horc. Miss Frances Prosper, . Thcrc was a capacity audience 30f Clark Bros" - l Cmphlce on Monday night at the Town Montague, was a] irecent visitor to her ham. Jinn l“ m‘ Nammal “m. I‘ ____ Board's presentation of several’ w“ main v n» 1 interesting films, including one of h," mph,“ in Ohukmewn. the mlntlngs of 111cm pson. nalnicr of Canadian scenery and “Don't Bc A Sucker," an Ameri- can film showing the dangers of race prejudice, also a dtort film starring Franksinatra. No swoon- ins was observed. A regular Souther King's Lea- gue hockey game was played be- ihll returned to her l Mrs. Chester Walker, accomp- anled by her son Howard. were , visitors to Montagueaon Wednes- home here. Miss Constance Scully. school icachcr at Seal River. attended m, h he , 1n r t n fore a capacity crowd in George- oc y “m Geo so ow town Wednesday, between the local Eagles and Montague Ogil- Gcorgcionlans visiting Gisr- "M" TI“ “m” w” "i" ‘"4 lattctawn recently included: Mrs. "ugmd “d Produccd much 5°05 Gordon Yoriion, Mr. Marcellus lwcku“ “l” mun 5°07" w" 13:,- Goioli. Mr. Russrl Yorston, and Wm‘ GWYFWW" °" "l" 3°“ M,“ mnny 0,0,", cnd. H: goals were scored by .__ the Eagles’ first string of 1W:- L-t-an, Fitzgerald and MoNalll and ihe remaining sevcn were regist~ c-rcd py the second string of Stevens, Levers ‘and Lnvsndier. For Montague, Qrvsr, B. Ooillns, Fraser, were the scam-s. Both defences blocked well and some heavy checks were dished out. Alec Arscnsult was the referee. .._____g________ - naowiv st: m osndsoo CHICAGO, . J0 -(AP)... Brown snow fell today in the Chi- cago region, causing tbs Weather Bureau to be swamped with . tele- Rev. and Mrs. E. R. McVicar and two children. of Pownal. mot- orcd to Georgetown on Friday and were the guests of Mrs. Mc- Vlcar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Suvart. Mrs. Aloe Arscnnult and family who have resided hers for some time, loft on Wednesday to take Q residence in Charlottetown. Convention on Wednesday. Isbrl- sry lith- il. l. IOLIKI, phone calls from cilloll mfduats. . . ‘rho Weather Bureau ed tbs, g, I, ygaqgup, phencsnenon was celled In dlht h , the sir rsisedbyblshwinds yes- . tsrdsy. ‘They said further snowfall vouldclssrtheduetfseuthell‘. of this Squad and feels that it will continue to do good work. "During the year Major W A, Smith of the City Police Court wag appointed secretory of your Com- Grade x.-1. Marion Moore; 2. mittee and he has been of great. Hilda Pickam; 3, Carl Brown. mssistance to your Committee and Grade IX.-1. Harold Walton; 2i Heather Lantz; 3. Isabel Msclfiod- - WEST KENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for JBIWRWY- of thc Council for their considera- tion of all suggestions made by the Committee." ..=~i"..o~::r-.:.:~-e..:.~;;scissor-e I in such diselsuifor as loss of tee false tenth before our tlmssn Dfllfitlil. To The Electors Center Ward Huvingjaeen’ nominu the Center Ward, I to Grade VIIL-l, Earl Jewell: 2.l Douglas Cameron; 3, Barry Beers. y Grade VllI.-—1, Morris Jenkins; 2.1 Lclth ‘Ilhompson: 3. 305°" Plait-b; cmdo VIiL-l, Karl Reardon; 2w Donald MscLsuchlan. Elaine Gills; 3, Barbara Dick, Susanne Palmer. I Grade VII.—1, Laird MacLen- m“; 2, 1115064 Wilson; 3, Audrey Home. | Grade VlL-l, Nancy Hyndmani‘ 2, Brier Chandler; 3, Maureen Boh- uker, Gerald Blrt. ' Grade VL-l, Allan MacLeod; 2. Richard Carson. sun. um; B. Niels Hansen. drflflt! v.~t. Shirley Vessey; 2. David MacDonald; 3, Marina Camp- bell soliciting your support o Grade V.-1. Cosmic Chandler: 2. Sandra. Logan; 3. "=19" 9118119011- Gmde IV.~1. Rosers Bcll; 1'. Jfiau Isabel MacDonald; '3. COBMBYK" Rogers, Sylvia Campbell, Joan Fin- ley, Margaret Jardlm. ) srol. Grade IV.-1, Janet. Rogers; 2. Stuart Dick; 3. George Want. I Grade IlL-l, Elizabeth Grant; 2, Helen Cameron: 3. Judith Stewart. y ' Grade III.-1, Paula Burden‘. 2H‘) Katherine MacDonald." 3. Derek‘ D . Grade Ii.—1. Merrill Johnston; Sharon Busden: 3. Frlddy Hind- man. j Grads Ilrfll, Col-rile Davies; 2. - Gail Montgomery; 1i, Wayne Mac- Donald and Marion Clark. Grade 1‘.—1, Daullne Johnston; 2. Craig Foster. Peter MaoNflti. DIV"! i Seller; 3. Heather Msthooson, Devld M11“, l of the West Ward I have i candidate to contest it in the forthcoming Civic Else; , tion, to be held Tuesday, February 4th. I have been ; e resident o! Summsrslde for a number of veou and‘ * bu“, u’ ' carry on a produce business. I know a great many oi . QUICK the electors in this part of When 60H m‘. .:5 if elected I will work in the bsstinterests of the ‘Ix’ ‘m’? l’: twp in general and of the .West Ward in perilou- mmnmwfilw m -|nv. As it is impossible to call on all the electors m1::'...=;j§_f.§:l..'s.w':$ $3.“... "lhm l” pert, confidence and ms on Ilectlen Day. A mzfimum ”*' .. M»-I I personally in the time evslleble, I solicit you: tsp- \ Summerside‘ ted as s cunliidote for kc this opportunity of n the 4th February. If elected I will work in the best inter; ssts of the Center Word, and the Town in gsn~ ELl'nm€ilfiim§“'“ CARD At IIII request of s large number of taxpayers decided tohominste as d the town personally. _J X Your Ballot for MacQuarriel 0n February 4th I t © crurn: WARD ELECTION CARD At the request of o large number of citizens of Centre Word, I Iiuvs again consented to nominate us u candidate for Councillor in the civic election to be lusld Tuesday, it February 4th. (I Having lived in Centre Ward practically all my Ills it is only natural that my interests ore those of the residents ' of this Ward. “ lomindeed happy to have been your ‘representative on " the Town Council during the past eight years and only hops l‘ I may again be favored to represent you. ‘= Summsrsids‘: position today is the envy of many muni- i} cipolilies. across Canada and it is with u feeling of satisfac- tion lo have been o member of various town councils that have helped to pIocs Summerside on such n sound financial footing. I l As time is limited it will be impossible to coll on all the Q electors personally, so I rake this opportunity to solicit your i-GPIQT/frb support in the forthcoming civic election. . II re-slsctad I will as in the post, serve ‘the residents of Centre Word to the best of my ability and strive for o more progressive and enterprising Surnmerside and sound muni- cipal management. W. E. Smallmass . 0*i00%0%00<i60%0 O%N%¢ ~31 ‘a cai-eoigw ‘ELECTION cnnn I hove decided to again offer my services us Wotsi and Sswogs Commissioner for the Town of Summersida and hove nominated to contest that office on election ‘day, Tues- duy, February 4th. » IPNYIOIIIQIY held this office for twelve ysors cud in time gamed a thorough knowledge of its duties and the work that i8 involved as a Water Commissioner. if elected I shall give the same conscientious service that i gave in the post and will at all times strive for theibeiter- ment of the town and its citizens. that There is a considerable amount of technical knowledge required for this position as the work is almost ell of u technical nature. I isel that my training and experience have given me special qualifications which are of value in this position and if elected these will be available to the town. I shall endeavor to contact us nlonymeople as possible but ii will be absolutely impossible to sec all of them before Election Day so I take this opportunity to solicit your vote on February 4th. George Key “i? To The Electors . ; Town of Summersiile I At the Solicitation of a large number of citizens, l have decided to offer my services as Water and Sewerage Commissioner. As it will its impossible to ‘personally interview all. l take this opportunity of soliciting your support on Tuesday. February 4th next. \. ' In tlis svsni sf my being elected, in eltert shall I in emailed In an endeavour to merit the use row“ be me. ' I ' w‘ ‘Lee A. 5wtimfl"