Newest. . . cind greatest. . . in the Capra ccivcilccide of hits! r. Smith (fines F0 Washington mm to-slurring “M” ARTHUR i» STEWART. > A COLUMBIA PICTURE I Thursday — Friday — Saturday DAILY 3.15 -— 7.00 — 9.00 P. DI. SATURDAY ItlATINEI-l 2.30 ., "No Mun Hus Diired To Go Where I Am \( GoingmAnd Few Will Dare To Follow!" . Spencer Tracy as w - Rogers of the Ren- gersl A great book becomes unforget- tdbly thrilling screen entertainment! IN GLORIOUS YECHNICOLORI ’. SEE.’ Sacral mission! Enemy country! Revolt in the ranks! lheiiuman Chain across the raging river! Sur- prise aiiscii on thclndiinviliage! Starvaiion...am- ,. bushmviildernesr ' g ptriisliiorriance “MUSIC IN PLUS CARTOON — SPORT - CIIARLEY CHASE HAYWORTII IN MY HEART” rag, crisapofijrgfifoww connotes i FINAL TODAY — 8.15 —- 7-00 — 8.45 P. M. TONY MARTIN — RITA The Central Guardian FIGHTING TIIRILLS l men's gcmswith e girl the helpless pawn - ..end Oeletlcd with _r n all-gun rider Isl / rlvengsl Plus SERIAL \\\ “W/il/F Bllfifilizrillzifinitials: nsrur 3.15 - 1.00 _ 845 SATURDAY MATINEE 23o TllliRSrFRL-SAT. This column ts reserved for news oi local interest but advertising of a neway nature may be at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. Three Months Picture Of Civic Finances Char ttetown. P. l. I. five thousand dollars ($5,316.69) . CRASWELL f0! Phflwlilphl. As Flashing Fists Their Mark I-‘ind ‘ow-r f’ _ "i CONFEDIRATION LII‘! INSUR- NCE. L-9789-'i'-2l-8li. FIRE RESISTANT BOOB-Johns M vill phalt sh 1 are fam- ougnforethaegir weather-m” qualities. 0T8. May 13, 1940 chi : Y? gieeting follows very (glqggly “p911 the end of the first quarter of and also dill-lief . ting system his mflctitgiivedfgrcgiii-“Ccmmittce thouzht the City's fiscal Y"?- mg gm], of the first of the first year in which submit. Your Committee finds tun silt-lir- ing and encouraging, and ventures tp suggest that this 1th “$11116 1111152: time for more ears citizens realize t at such a condi- tion obtained over a period as 1on8 as that considered in and although financial this report. statements may be variously i-nterprllld. u‘ cording to the conclusion one wish- styles and co r00 s. Many Monthly payments. Address. M Poole st Co. l. teen nurses graduating Reafsonabiy priced. App ed overlold L. . 449-5-16- 1.1. GRADUATES FROM NURSING SCliOOlr~Includ8d~ in the thir- S arm: é? COMEDY legacies are indeed s. great help in our work and are greatly ap- preciated. they also remind us of the interest o! the donors in the work of our society. The annual collection last year ivas, as usual, very satisfactory, and proves that. the Dispensary has not. only the sympathy but the , whole-hearted suPPOR of our ¢it.l_ I ZEIlS. i Ac Christmas time the annual ftreat was given to the children, i and “'11s. as usual. successfully sup- i ervlsird bv the ladies of the litxecu- i tire and some of their friends. Miss Earle, our District Visitor, ‘ performed hei- duties with her ous- tomary cheerfulness and efficiency to which we have become accus- tomed. and which am so much 51p- , picciatcd bv those in need, i I regret to say that Mrs. Cotton, our Secretary-Treasurer, has lac- ed her resignation in the han of your Executive. This was acoep i. ed not only with regret, but with i the realization of the loss to the i Diopmsnry of the services of one j who has so well performed her (illL10S_ for the past twelve years. I know I can assure Mrs. Cotton on behalf of the Ddspens of its appreciation of her se ces so faithfully and readily given. I am MaéNa Re - elected To Head Dispensary .\ln lOl‘ T. E.‘ .\l.~.c.\'uit was rc-cl- "- Of .1 " lnlllY at ‘lac Linn ll. , ‘ Omnrliuil Lou» \ Hod President 11.. Oll tlu l flllli iii uctL»; 111 LllL‘ saluaiur- um, .;il~ lll 05hcr olfiuer: wcru: ls“ l" "m *5 W01 ,3” . . Pr,‘ n. ‘Mom’ Dry w L”? A . Silo 5.1 >111 the nccrl of isouuilou 2.11.11. ‘Jud. VlCC-Pff‘. . Dauii Williams and _ ‘ Treasurer. All-s. l). .l._ 1111M‘. ‘ Tho 'f‘."lll.i\'l‘ l-ivusisis , .o\\'iu'_-,; . Hlidit‘ \ll's. ~ ‘~ ~ . ... ,- ‘ . _. . .l . lili.( .\.i.- no .'~l)<‘i'lll(: urug Hfllllq \ll J. J. Jitlllllailili. .\I.s. W. “m to “m: me ("Song W, W. Cloak. MYS- S. R. Jcnkius. Ali's. Sidney Green, Mrs. R. L. Cotton, described known licniih. Shc laud of frcntliicui ‘ Mrs. J. I’. Gordon. Mrs. Gavan Dill- iv, NIISS Cotton. M‘ J J Mor" Eleni Kit f ‘ lllPl i)l\"ll'll‘ \ll(l1'.l.\I \‘.'l iivllCilClfli in mauyc '- lll lulu-ling till‘ l)0l\\'ci-ii ior H011. Min .i. H. M ‘s ikuiv Eiirlc and NIFS. A. M155 balancc on hmiil of $231.05. and an cxlliuicliiilre of $2,117.80 (luring the rullrlyvlc i-(si i.» one of thi- most ci- iPCillIC wcapous in tlic fight to r0- the as I “Smmi-S rpm“ Show“! a pliiiii-iii lining of tllc lung and the 111119.‘ 1150.1 mid tends to rest the af- fcctcrl part. It ls done by inserting glad to be able to assure you that Mrs. cottons interest. and endeav- ours on behalf of the Society have not diminished. and that shc is still willing to assist. us in other ways. My thanks are due not only to furs. Cotton and Miss Earle. but also to all members of the Eixecu- tive and friends for faithqm “f. vices. ‘Thanks are 5.150 due and freely given to the Press. the Man- agement of Radio Station CFCY, the Male Chorus. the Women's Music Club. the Management of the Prince Edward Theatre. the Rotary Club, the Benevolent Irish Society, Llic l-li-Y Grads, and to all other smlciics and individuals who have lll llllv ivav contributed to the work and assistance of the Dispensary. This year our citizens have been called upon for_ several monetary contributions nwm to the war. 'l‘liov have rcspcnc ed liberally. The Elnpire today is uurlcrgoing a per- iod of stress and anxiety as has bccn the case in practically all Wars. Owing to uzr unprcparedness at the commencement of hostilities. and therefore must be prepared to 11v the price. This it. wlll do as in ‘ post. We can rest assured t1... when our Empire strength is ulobilizcd. combined with the cour- auc and undurance of our armed forces and the determination 0f our race. we will. with the help of Providence be given victory over Lhe rapncious aggressor opposed :0 i15- We. at the Home Base, must plnv our par’. iu "keeping the na- tional mind balanced and the na. iional spirit keen", and pray that your. i ,. , , .,. a "Pl. r: hrnuccn i-..e ribs. ‘ (- t 5 Mk The ‘speaker also dwelt on the our lendeis will b5 Bil/en WiSdOHI. "w! p or fvnrious ai-uccis of occupational unselfislmess and courage to see Tho gllflst spcnkcr was Miss Kath- ftfllli‘ bltllrbciiiizlii. R. N, Bu‘ isiir of Nilrscs ni- ilie Provincial Saun- iorlum, “in gave avcry iniorcxyiiigi *5 mid com-uclir-usive rcpori. of this. ‘ v , , , . unrk being do: in connection with Em". iutip. 112%; ",'§,‘§‘,,,“,§‘lgi§§{le§i ox; the light nrriii tuberculosis. f‘? m’ WU?‘ p 1,, ‘whom we A‘ lll!‘ um <l(\'l of thr- talk n. ‘;.‘gflx___lfiuil"lffalzw'z_ who have T,“ \Clf‘ of thanks 1l10\'(‘{l by Mrs. -“V","‘“ ‘lfrqnnpnb “u, recovered‘.- (tuorcc M llnr and rr-r-oudcil by Alli». i-C-W‘ ‘ ' W. Bvlifcy. iuis tom cred tie‘ _ , , speaker. A PRFSIDEXT S REFmRT A vote of thanks was also tend- ered the Canadian Legion for use of their rooms, the Press. C. F‘. C. Y and the aildltoi", Mr. D, A. l\lflf‘Klll rtilolh It ans mow-d by Mztjor Muc- ll . l.“ pnniinllflrl ns usunl and, nccoimt. of 599 Ci"! and reduced to a minimum. Dur- .h r . ll-nl fund was In h" riddle“ W“ Madtnnnn-liggrrsruseciph‘: (Ziirloyaycv of aim. said, that nutof '71 i-llbPl‘_('lilfli‘ cascsi from m‘, mm“ o, mm “m; M; arlnllttcrl t-o the rtroviucial sriun-i t-orium lust your. 44 worn in thr-| a e group bctivccn l5 and Iii) yours.- Sie salrl that in f4lll'\‘(‘V work on thci Islonrl it was found t‘: at. onr- cnso of active tilbomiilosis is foimcl in evcrv 100 cnscs of “seemingly heal- Wnr Bond was pilmhnsed an corlificnfn plrlccd in the keeping the Brink of Nova scotin Alon! W our other securities. Th9” amount to a total 0i ‘tlicriipv in Snnntoria rind dcscribc. - Itlic i-ffm-is of iiibcrculosis patients ‘ in rchnbilitntiiig tlu-msvlvcs. She said. “mrluv llli(ilili'J,ll(lSL‘(i {icule cflscs may‘ be lu oiu" midst ilailv but. because Ladies and Gentlemen: - My re- port. this year n5 President will be brief. The work of the Dispensary on the cfficicnoy of the staff. mv work has been P16359111? ‘Laoonm 512T,’ better circumstances, rind do tlic right. for the bringing about of on oarlv victory and a D0800 founded on security. justice and understanding-a peace that will endure. This evening I have only to ap- peal n-gnin to our citizens to con- tinue their Usual kindly interest and support of the Dispensary. knowing that. this organization, in a quiet way. carries on its duties, as i; has for thirty-one years, clo- ing an immense amount. oi work on behalf of those in our midst who are in need. T. EDGAR. MacNUTl‘, President Charlottetown. PEI. Mav 14. 1940 District Visitor! Address a Bcriirimtn lircmucr. with whirling Sig‘! ziariggzhthégfiearghwggg n; 1939, we find conditions among our m, poor families very much the samc as last year. Some are in slightly others are l.M.T. Bus Service Resumed EFFECTIVE MAY 15th, Dally Daily sniurdsy gu s; g Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. Only 0...; , 021"," u B i . (‘h rlotietown for summa-rsis. - _ - _- r1030 A. M. 4-0" ll-lll 1M0 run. 10.30 a.m. 4.30 pm. 53:133.: Slllgllllfifflidt‘. for (fllnrloticiown -— — —- — ' 9.45 A. M. 530 PM" "-3" ll-"l- i211! n-m. 9.50 p.m, Bus loaves Hummcrside for Bordon — — — — — — — "i110 l‘, M. Bus leaves Borden for Summr-rsid. — — — — — — — 4-15 P- M- lius loaves (‘linrloitoiown for North Loki- - — — — — 4-30 l‘. M. Bun lcnvcs North Lake for Charlottetown -- - - - ' 7.00 A. M. Bus leaves Tlgnish for Summcrsidc -— —- — — — — — ’ 0-45 A- M- lius Icnvcs Slimmcrstde fnr Tignish — —- -- — — — 5-40 V- M- ‘Direct cnnltcriions to mainland and United Stairs llllllll-ll- ' Ia-MB-B-ll-Il. more unfortunate, so the average remains unchanEed, and day by day a steady stream of people flpw into the office. and we give medi- Cllle. have prescriptions filled, or hell) them in any way we can to ease the burden of sickness and want. The war which ts causing untold misery and heartbreak in Europe. has scarcely begun to be felt in our quiet. little Island, but already some who have been helped by this So- ciety‘, have enlisted. They are anxl. ous to serve their country we are sure, and happy t0 be able to pro- vide for their families, long lug- fer-era from unemployment. A sol. dlers allowance of $79.00 a month, for a wife and two children looks like a large sum, butin almost every case the back bills are many, rent, groceries, clothing and shoes must, be provided for, and the money seems to melt away. After two or three months the thrifty ones can manage to save a little. but there are those who will not even try to be careful and so will never be much better off. Some of the sol- diers wives have bought small kitchen ranges on the instalment plan, and no doubt other needs will be filled through time, and some families at least be more comfortable than for years. One of the greatest needs in our town, as has often been said before, is for decent houses at low rental. Where can a poor man turn when, with his family, he has to leave a con- demned house? ‘fir-ere are many such cases, and little relief is in sight. As in previous years, every ef- fort has been made to keep in touch with the homes. 587 visits have been made ar. through the 1210 orders for drugs given, in- cluding doctors prescriptions. 210 orders for necessary food sup- plies and nourishment for the sick, and 19 orders for coal supplied. The Dr. Jenkins Coal Fund was not really sufficient to meet . demand. As you know, the late Dr. S. R. Jenkins generously left $25.00 a year to start this Fund. which formerly grew to fairly large proportions. Of late years. unfor- tunately there have been few ad- clitional donors, and this year we only had $35.00 to spend. Giving cut 1-2 ton here, 1-4 ton there, even a bag or two somewhere else our money was soon gone. rind our coal bill mountcd to $75.00 before we knew, but the coal had to be sup- plted. Here is a case in point. Onc cold morning. your worker found a family (not on relief) sitting a- round the kitchen stove burning pzeces of boxes to keep thcm warm. For three ivezks we were told they had no coal, and the last they had. the Dispensrlr had supplied. ‘They didn't want o ask for more as they knew WC had so little, and they did not know whore they coud get any. Necdl-vss to say, n few bags were sent thcm at once. Just here we woufrl like to thank A Plckard dz 00., who generously donated the coal uscd in heating our office, also Mrs <Dr.)‘Dewar who before leaving to spend the iwinter in the South. gave a gen- erous ordcr of coal to supply three old people. Mrs. Kemieth Richards too, did not forget us and her gm- eroslty besides sending a cheque for $30.00 has enabled us to supply two families of children with two quarts of milk daily the year around. When the father of one of these families enlisted. rind there was more money to meet their needs. one of these orders was transferred to a little girl ill through the win- fer. Thus we prevent overlapping and see that our supplies go as far as ossible. We also give a quart of mil a day to a former sana-torium patient who had lost. thirty-seven pounds from lack of proper nour- lshment. Cod Liver Oilwontlnues to be of great. benefit. We Viiiikd a home and found four Sat rosy children one of them a pallcnt, of Dr. Ack- ers, who had come through the winter without a cold their mother said. the result of taklniz their Cod Liver Oll regularly. The mot-her herself in poor health had to go to the hospital before long, and her great desire was that. ivr- should continue the suppl of oil as she knew if they had t ctr usual doses her little ones would keep well while she was away from them, Af- ter her may in the hosipitai their mother returned greatly improvcd in health. and hopeful that. iver husband would have steady em- ployment before long, but the poor man who has been a patient in the sanatorlum had been working at. odd jobs which were beyond his strength and must. take a complete rest. Here is a chance for friends and societies to come to the re- scue and help this unfortunate family through this hard time. we appreciate very much a generous donation of Cod Liver Oil from Mr. ireport. Out of this number itwo prosecutions .undcr the Criminal Code for keep- from the Mcnctcn Hospital ‘Pi-ain- ing School for Nurses was s Elizabeth Pollock Campbell, Syd- llel’. N- 5-. formerly 0f Charlotte- town. She ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. samuel Campbell. Miss Campbell won second prise for highest general average and tied for first. place for an award for surgical nursing. HEALTH REPORT -— Durin the month of April there were 40 b ths, 1a marriages and 24 deaths in the City according to the vital statis- tics report submitted by Dr. B. C. Keeping. Deputy Ivfinister of Health, e City Council meeting Mon- day night. Two cases of measles were reported in the City during the month. 0n April 16th, the City Cafe W85 closed and the license cancelled owing to unsanitary con- ditlons. POLICE REPORT —'I‘here we 40 arrests made in the City during the month of April, 22 of which were runks, according to the Police there ivcre 33 convictions. In addition to the arrests mentioned there were and convictions ing common gaming houses this be- ing the result of the seizure of two slot machines in one store and a number of punch boards in another. Forty operators of motor vehicles were prosecuted for non-observance of the "stop" sl ns at street inter- ne of one dollar it desirable at this time to s, written report covering will): and disbursements for this per from January 1s to April aotn. and for the purimes °f °°mP“"5°“ " statement covering the same 9"‘ 0d in the year 1939. The 89-11905 i int. of this year's report lll the $inion of your committee, is that over a period of three months the GUYS m ed its expenditures by more an and one-half receipts exceed- es to arrive at, the advice given Dgvld Copperfield by Mr. lidioawber "Annual income twenty ptilllidl. an- nual expenditures nineteen ,. ought, and six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, un- nual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result m mains pretty sound isery," re- R. c] olraunnalt. Cash Rrceived To April 80th Real estate (Current. Year) Personal (Current Year Poll (Current Year) Real Estate (Arrears) Personal (Arrears) Poll (Arrears) “i Street at Sidewalk Market Rents Market Tolls Auctioneers‘ Licensee Scale House Milk Vendors Meet A: Fish Licenses Building Permits Gas Tanks Other Sundry Receipts sections and a imposed in everv case. Bicycle loulzh with his parents. Mrs. Andrew R. MacNelll, George- town. in the children was again shown at our Annual Christmas treat which was held the afternoon before Christmas. with our President and the Ladies of the executive assist- ing. Every year we look forward ‘to the Co-operatio s of our friends at this time. and ave never been disappointed. We know that this part of our work undoubtedly Vhelps to make the Christmas Bee- son a brighter one for man people, .than it could possibly be o herwlse, ‘and donations from the Rotary Club. Male Chorus and Ladies Chorus, Catholic Women's League, H. Y. Grads, Merchants and citi- izerns made the past Christmas a merry one for the children. After ithey received their gifts. food was given to deserving ones who came iwlth their baskets and in the eva- inlng we sent our boxes well filled with a full dinner as well as other good things. Usually we plan to fill a few extra boxes for the tn- variable last minute calls. and these calls come in such ways as the following. On Christmas Eve, two young men investigated a case of which they had heard. They found a smell family in vim-etched circumstances. the mother lll and incapable of coring for herself. much less pro- viding anything in the way of Christmas cheer. The young men ,came to the Dispensary to ask if at such a late hour we could man- age to send a dinner to this fam- ilv which we did. After Christmas the Health Officer was called to the home and ordered that the moth- er be taken to the Hospital where she spent some reeks. Now with help from us and o family is more comfortably situat- ed, and is getting a little more out of life than before. There were five deaths during the year among those helped by the Dispensary. One s woman with can- cer was visited regularly for many ‘months, and then removed to the Hospital where she died after imuch suffering. Everything poss- ib'c was don-s to help pass the iweary day's of pain, and your vis- itor did her best to procure for her such nourishment as she fancied and also supplied any medicine needed. An interesting case was that of an old lady of B7 who passed away =tn the P. E. I. Hospital last Nov- Lcinber. She won a charge on ihis Society for 15 years. and as she had not a relative on the Island who could 1191p her during the lat- ter part of her life, your Dispen- sary worker took full care of her. This was no easy task as she was a very exacting person and demand- ed a great deal. Some years ago her only savings. $100.00 were de- posited in one of the banks for her funeral expenses. and she gave us minute instructions as to place of burial etc. Even her shroud, {an old fashioned black silk dress was given into our carefand we ihad to see that in hcr inst. days Ishe was made as comfortable as possible. Since her only income .was the Old Age Pension of $15.00 la month. and she was bedridden and helpless. it was difficult t0 provide a boarding place. and when she became really ll and was re- moved to the Hospital as happen- cd several times, it meant finding still another home for her when lshe was better. During the Zest four weeks of her life, she was moved hither and yon, to the hos- pital for a while, when better tak- ‘en by ambulance to the east, end of the city. then as her landlady refused to keep her for more than {two days. moved again b ambul- ance to another home ound for her with difficulty tn a down pour ,0! rain There for three weeks -.he remained, and at the end of that: time we were called llpon l4; mgwq her again. By this time we were dlscourazcd and determined that. she would have to go to the In- iflrmary. Papers were made out. imd she was to leave the following day. but. she became very lll and once imore was admitted to the hospital .whcre she died. Her filneml was {conducted accordinc to her in. mtructions by the Minister of the fPl-lnlty Church, Rev. Mr. Miller. hand your dispensary worker attend- ed the sci-vice. she was buried as ,-she wished at. Crnpnud. ‘I The Charlottetown and P. E. I Hospitals never refuse to admit a Dntlrrnt. who is bcyond home cnrc, A. G. King. ‘The interest of the Dispcnsaryand the general public hm very m. censes issued during the month a- mounted to 266. Pie. Walter F. MacNeill of PEI. Highlanders (Black Watch), Dart- mouth. N. 3., retm-ns today to re- join his unit after spending a fur- r. an er friends. this ' her she assures us, however. that she Total Receipts an increase of 43 per cent. an increase of 25 per cent. Cash Disbursed Assessing a Collecting City Government Street Department Police Department City Hell Maintainsnce Insurance Victoria an Board of Health Street Lighting Building so Electrical Inspection Government Pond Market ak Library Total Expenditures Listed Above School Board TUPALZ In considering the ceilanemls Expenditures" be noted that in 1940 there is in- cluded 325504.03 for Debenture and overdraft coupon handling charges) for which there is no oorrespo "Other Mi!- ndlng amount due in that year was ap- proximately the same but up to the ‘ 30th. of April it had not passed through the City's books an ly remained in overdraft. If this item of interest were similarly treated in 1940 would reduce the "Other Mis- 06758, and the total tie idea of the amount of charity work done by both these splendid institutions. Another frequent visitor to the Dispensary passed away this win- ter, she too was over 8'1, and loved to drop into our office for e. rest and chat. A few days before her death. she walked from her home. quite a distance away to call on us and get some medicine. And so it goes. some drop out and others take their places, and "(lll our work goes on. quietly and regularly. It could not go on without your sup- port, and we ask once again that you give generously in our Annual . Campaign which takes place on May 15 Let us be in our year with enthusiasm. conf dent of your help and interest. We are sorry that this year. our . efficient Secretary Treasurer. Mrs. R. L. Cotton feels that she must reslim from that position. Mrs. Cotton has been connected with the Free Dispensary for many years. ‘and has always been deeply tn- temsted in the work. and a ver great. help in every departmen. will continue to work with us and we are glad to think that. we are not. to loose her wise counsel and aid. Thanks are due and heartily given to the friends already men- tioned. to the Patriot. Guardian. to the Doctors. to the President and Officers of the Dispensary, and to all others who have helped us in any way to carry on our work for some of our poor and helpless citizens. Respectfully submitted. AMY l. EARLE. District Visitor. Too Late To Clasify FOR SALI—QUANTITY CHOICE barley. Lloyd Gillespie, U210?” EXPEkRIEN?EDK| MEAdN “Wlffivgs , Wll’ 0 . wot m’? y n“ L-465-5-l5-2i. CAR. FOB SALE-JIM MODEI. Ford. 895. Knud Joflenscn. Fred- ericton. L464- I-‘Olt saw-sow AND TEN pics. B. E. Parkmen, EastLREé- WANTED T0 RENT OUTSIDE Cit-v limits. small house with 2 or 3 acres of lend. Amlv '1 Park Terrace. L-461-5-15-2l. I01! SALE-SMALL COOKING stove for light. housekeeping or summer cottage. practically new. Apply Guardian. L457. 1940 the d mere- - more than in the first quarter of the Bank as an 1939 J- Mfs M E A T S SPECIAL Strictly Fresh Lobsterg F“ YOUR old". Phone 3| J. M. ROOF, Prop, Market Building Council Passes By - law To Chairman. Finance Committee. e f iii 1940 1989 A special meetlx of m, o, ii 314631“ 22333‘; (Clhliilmzhlczrgasesihi- avnmafilrening 0.21M!) 13892.81 0mm ggisoklan tfilfitld folélfiwlniz cilia“; ll ven ' “W” ‘“°'°° ...=.e*..'.’" "iai..'r'i"li"ii"=aiie'i=iii i'—" _ DTOPH Y taX upon ww- ww-M csrai=iieaia.snzv.io 11943.92 0452.36 lgglrlggeskgnd a. by-lavi‘ to rcgulgll: ‘S a 3539'” mum The by-law respecting rout,- Ska“ 566.99 640-19 ing provides a penalty not exceed- .__._. 1g: égilfiirlgslxv; gfnyogets) the sum of rso ~ e 19050.4: 0 11811-50 of roller sgfitinli upon ,§.,9°§.‘,}f}§f, “51” “m” higlixwhvnlvivitfiins iapiriiklriy °r 968.15 845-00 time between sunset and sunrislg m M" :2: iir..iuis°zsi.n ‘.‘.§“..?l.1l“‘l1*‘it" 100.00 50-00 time of general lighting of guilt 16°20 15390 limbs in the City; 0l'_t1i1y person at any time roller- skating on an) 30-00 4°90 street. parkway or highway o; u“ ‘W’ ’°"°° fiiiiliiiéeiiuffiififii? iléiiflihbhiiiil 11-00 5-00 such skating hazardous or reason- “(m0 I 86000 ggglililaliketlgaftigclthlrpegg ‘jlilirsofniiillj! 13943-37 994-79 er-skatirlg in any rec es: or disor~ deTlg "Emilia enforce th e - w e . 8 51318.49 l 59155-17 merit ofyperscnal property taxfii. Increase in Current Real. Personal d: Poll 0011601101“ 814015-35. 01‘ Increase in Arrears, Reel, Personal so Poll Collections $9222.93 or Increase in Street so Sidewalks Payments $1685.04 or en increase of d 6i) per cent. Other Miscellaneous Expenditures including to April 30th 1940 1989 1321.47 1125.10 2156.46 1138.06 6364.55 7940.94 5333.15 5736.45 806.00 ’ 1402.27 $83.60 3133-90 145.81 145.81. 232.00 $5.00 2517.99 1666.66 350.00 345.11 8.00 11W 1535.84 1948.07 $ 24431.19 $ 26097.72 51911.01 24177.25 $ 78002.80 I BOTHM compared with a. total expenditure it must of 350274.97 in the same period in 1939, or an increase of only $229.80. The adjusted picture would then interest (including show: ) From January 15th., 1940 to (1 item April 30th. 1940 the City received shown in the~~1939 statement. "The in cash $311523? more than in the same period of 1039. (2) During this first uarter of City expende $223.80 (3) The City took in in the per- it iod above mentioned. 1940 the sum of $5315 69 more than was expend- cellaneous Expenditures" to $26; ed in the same time. and reduced expenditure the Civic Bank Overdraft. from to April 30th. to 350498.77, to be 510799585 to $102680.16. Webb Miller. famed United Press war correspondent. whole body was found beside s. London rail- road track, was thought. to have been killed when he fell from a train during a blackout. For nearly s quarter of s century nIi outstandln reporter of wars and other grea international events. Miller iii pictured, above, In Fin- land, last, major fighting front he covered. ) Will Discuss War Supplies TORONTO. Mil-y 14--(OP)-—Dis- oiusicms on war supplies, export trade and foreign exchange control, and other questions arising from woo-time conditions, us on mg program for t-he 09th annual meet- ing of the Camdinn Manufacturers Annotation in wtnnzprg, May g9. 3i. President O. R, Tumbull of Halifax will present his annunl review. Morning and afternoon sessions of Mfly 30 wlll be devoted to "War Supplies." Among more expected to take part are Hon. C. D. Howe. minister of trans-port, munitions and supply. and G. K. Show, dep- uty minister; memben: of the Bri- tish Simply Board In Canada and W Ullltvd States. lit-Colonel .i. n. on motor vehicles provides that; i. The Police Constables oi the Cit shall imgimnd an motor ve- hicle in the tv of O ariotvetcivn a place generally desig- nated therefor by the city Clerk. gerwfls claiming interest 1 such tax, together with s11 wet-s occurring on or m- cldentel to such lmpol-llldillll. i!“ eluding a pound fee not exceeding 50¢ per day or part thereof, be aid. or until such vehicle be tairgn execution for recovery of faxes on tm application of the City Col- mil. Should there be any WW! °f any tax im ed in respect of all? motor vehic e lnclusivelv with (ll-M! then su this By- ch arrears shall for the purpose of law be taken to apply to such motor vehicle to the extent that such moi- oi- vehlcg would ordinarily be 118- ed e. u: Tire “said Constables may. in- gfgnd of impounding! any eolrlwwf vehicle under author ty her . re move and impound ti" tluffem‘ ‘*3’ istry number plates thereof. and likewise rctlln such until 90mm" or execution as aforesaid. v 4. For the purposes or this B - law, any motor vehicle acquired X the taxpayer in replacement of o- substitu ion for a, mowl‘ Veil on which the tax in arrears _m_ been assessed. and so acquired “QM, in the ear of such assessment. s31“. if not tself taxed by sumllqllelfll m»? assessment, be L. emed to t hw- motor vehicle in respect 0 (hub; such tax had been assessed gold jectitojmptillfldlllllls-argfi i. M. Greeriiy. controller-seller“ "l4 Chliflhmfll Enklflw-Re" Adf“m‘l H. A. Sheridan, Admiralty "Pl" sentative; Mfl-l°!'G"-mm'1_ 5' E‘ Monroe, minister of 51111111)’ "PW serif-chive; Mll0l"(3°m“'°4 R‘, 1mg, i -genre\‘ro.l of r0994“- A, c, Bpddos, director of ooniracisl. Reports of one Executive Goullv sinmnarlzing the work nnd recom- mundane“; of one standing, dA s uh oommittefi gt t will be subrntc - Auooie. ion mm Wpd m ~ i ran C0 M‘ aerlmndimw... a: .- export trade and foroisll (‘Ymimmie control. D. B. Mimsiir. fl-“bfilml m the chair-noon of the some“ change Control Board. vrlll bl‘ l’ nt e . nd of May Z9 l m‘ naE-nwhhile bzviielrrigunder the nusvlfaf of the Mlilnttcba Branch. C- Hon. John Bracken. Plmll‘ Manitoba. will speak. “W At the Associations annual m nor May 30. the guests slJPIl-lmféfg“ be Major-General Sir. Wm. an}? 80w. Australian hiKh wlllmsirwe to Canada. and Hon. C. D- » o Ottawa. A mnmhflm, May 3i, ilnrici" auspices of the Snskotruowde Branch. C. M. A.. will miafll‘! (the programme. Milli H0“; ,3“; pqyflempn, premier of Saskat- wan. as gilcst speaker. rt Card Of Thanks their letter. lnrz m? ul lllY _.___ To all those who fluff?" svmpathv by Wllld- "l" '. flowers and other way-i. dill“ repent, 5nd bereavement. l 0k sincere and izrafipghllwnkzimflonfi L-fsz-ii. In Memoriam 5i)! y dear ls ____._ memory of Ind M“ in iovinfiomn!‘ who d“ Willard T 1939. One and year ioiia ha! 9"" Since we saw our car ono - - a bitter grief. a shMk l"'""";,,,,., To part. wit. om‘- WG "iv"! -*" I His ieaaan smile for ‘"1"’. Ills ind heart we all! we miss hint And es time I"! h? more 1.4-4 gin PhCGIElIel'¥;il|1l?:’l'r% lrallgflmgc‘, r3 ilhiagnwlio loved him he"- Inserted by hll M°"""' L-HO-li. mar-H'- N. D. MacLeafl UNDERTAKER EMBALMER m. I tteiown m! with; wlimim Phone I09 mut-n-tmm-t-ar-of-‘M