DECEMBER _s_1. 1941 ? Fires During 194-1 Charlottetown Firemen respond- ed n; 99 calls in 1941. lt was reveal- ed in a tabulated report of the ac- tivities 0'1‘ the File Department pfepaffid by Secretary Ari-nu: Hen- n,_ Q3115 1n 12 months snowed a decrease of s.x when ccmparqg 1:35p the corlespondlng and - pePgmps to which calls were ans- wclkid were listed as folcws: January January 3-Clark St, fire on va- cant lot. No daulage. Still alarm. January d-Mr. Barbour, 130 Up. prince st. Flue, no damage. Still glarnl. J 15—R0y Cudlmors. 343 “Hum Flue. slight damage. Pownai St. 1-2 Brighton January office, sushi- IB-Frank McDonald, Powual Apie. NO 6111118861 General lift-John Poitier, 121 Flue, no d-.mslge. Gell- damage. arm. January Pc-wnal SL- cl-al alarm. February . General alarm. July Jul ll - 141 Domhstea" 3t. Bligh! damn e. still alarm. Jllll’ 1'7 Ofge Shepherd. 4B City Police Activities During 1941 Kin! St. Considerabie damage. m, dufin m; yes: General alarm. lgfinflzuumu Dem 26'“, m, Qwy July l'1-City Dump. Still alarm Ponce Force wuaued 4m ghief of July 2l-Cit-y Barn. No damage. General alram, July M-Mr. Robinson, 1a Chest- nut St. No damage. General alarm. August August lo-Car No 1999. Cush- ion. considerable damage. Still n. arm. August 15—MO!'€11 Hotel. Wutl paper. No damage. Still alarm. August Iii-Palmer Electric. Ila- glne back-fire. Slight daznage. August 24 _ Henderson A: Cud- more. No damage. General alarm. t . 9303m- totalied 296 which was fewer than in 1M0. curred 1n However, the two offenders were quickly apprehended due to Police A. Birtwlstle said in a. re- view of the year's activities. ‘flu-l figure showed s. the year 1940 w 50 less decrease oi 85 over with“!!! turn wll man the pre ous yen-r. The largest single offence t-hll ain drunkenness which yearly olainu the most attention from police in °1 their rounds escorted to ti; one major crime-honlieide-oe- the city during Drunks alertness o! foul- 01w Police Con- September Se iember ‘f-C. N. it. Trolley she . Klnz st. East Considerable damage. General alarm. September 8 - Mrs Burke, 41 Elm Ave. Overheatcd stove. No damage. General alarm Chestnut at. °°" stables and brought to iusticmflixlheg‘ were executed in the mon August-less than seven months after Tho policemen the homicide was discovered. who made the arrests, were rewarded with wrist watches by the family of the de- February t-Mrs. J. W. McKen- bel- D - 28 ha“. m mm” ‘l9, 269 Queen St. Considerable . Slight damage. Still alarm. b; ggddgam ‘ramming,’ "r General n. . September lib-Arthur MlcQuald, P° dHlQtiflA-y Q-Mrs. Hughes 108 Ehn Ave Flue. Considerable thlll- "my w“ “med m ‘he bnrvhwth‘ Piiliif‘ “" 5 *1 BM- .xlelr..slkzl...z"ll...z " Wbruary 9__M, ¢Bnnmme1 19g 00ml," the past i2 months as compared . ‘ _ 1 , d ’ with 7a in 1940. gffffbfffglfid s,‘ F “e No Elna“ October i-Oity Dump. No dam- Police were called on in arrest l3 use. Still alarm. motorists for operating motor February IS-Provinclal Build- 1ng_ Oil furnace. damage. General alarm. February lQ-Mrs. bcl, Pownal St. Flue. age. Still alarm. February 25- Hall d: Stavert, plckards harf Considerable alarm. damage. General March Gallant, 1'11 Syd‘- _ General alarm. March il-Mrs. Hynes, 2 Stewart 5t. Flue. No damage. Still alarm. March iii-St, Vincent's Orphan- ac-v. Cellar. No danlage. Still alllml _ March Iii-William Doll-on. l3 Bwyileld st Considerable damage. Gcreral alarm March iii-Foster's Drug Stzre. Collar. No damaze. General alarm No James Camp- Nc dam- March 3—-Mrs sllglrt damage. March Zil-Mrs Yeo, 112 Prince Si. Flue. No damage. General alum. March 20-Dr. Hill. 295 Rich- mcnd St Cellar. No damage. General alarm. Marlch zi-J. J Bell. 2'16 Eusi/on 5t. Flue, No damage. General elarln. March ZZ-Mrs. McDonald. Kent St. Flue. No damage. General alarm. March Iii-Salvation Anny, Gt. George 8t. Flue. No damage. still alarm. April April lo-Grcndall Store, Great George St. Slight dnmage. General alarm. April il-Owerl Proude, 141 Elm Avenue. Roof. Slight damage. General alarm. April l4-Frank Hzgan, 205 King St. Flue. Slight damage. General alarm. April lc-llred Larke. No dam- rm Ap 27-Mr Bernard. 84 Elm- Ave. . Slight damage. Gen- eral alarm. April Zfi-Mrs J. A. McDonald. 204 svdney St. No damage. Gen- eral alarm. May May 6-3 Callaghan, comer lownsl and Richmond. Slight dam . Still alarm. '§'-1_ King Edward Hotel. , N0 damage. still alaml 9—Sterns Steam Laundry. Sligh damage. General alarm. May iii-White's Restaurant. No damage. General alarm. May IQ-Riley Building. Eleva- tor. Slight damage. Geuerfll 815"“- May Zl-Prnvincial Building. Oil‘ bin-oer. No damage Still alarm May 24-M. Burns. Pownnl St . N0 damage. General alarm May 25-4., A Mcleod, North River Road. Roof. No damage. still alarm. June June l-Car No 30".». Wires. SWrht damage. Still alarm. June 3 — . S Grant. North River- Road. Roof. Considerable damage, General alarm. June D-Car No. 8105. sushi damage. Still alarm. Juno 12-Revere l-lo'el oil bur- alarm. ner. No damage. Stlll June 13-Leo Swidrnt. Gram- ville St ‘ROM. Slight damBIB- Genersl slat-m June i4-Dick Rutler. allelic lamage. General _ alarm. = G D u r i n g the Holidays drop in and have =1 sundae or a quick lunch at our Soda Fountain. Sundaes, Milk Shakes. Soft D r in k s, Sand- wiches of all kinds, Hot Chocolate, Tea and Cof- fee. Come in and look around we are always glad to see you. SHOP WHERE IT IS A PLEASURE T0 8H0!‘ REDDIN BROS. October lll-Kensingtmn Range, Considerable damage Still alarm. 0c ber 19-1“ L. Banks, l2 Arn- brcse St. Flue. still alarm. October Zl-Percy Down. Truck. Consider-able damage still ahrm. October 22-Dr Yeo, Up H‘lls- boro. St. Slight dlmage Still l-erm Oclober 2~l-lvlr. McDonald. 24 Pownal Si. Flue. Slight dclnnge General alarm, No damage. Oct-lam- 25 - Mr. Menard, 27 King St Flue Slight. damage. Still alarm October 28 - 'I‘\vo Miles Drug Store. No damage Gclcml alornl October 27—Ar'tlrul- Curl-Hbell. '7 Rfiohmnrd St. Flue Slight clam- age. Still alarm. October 3l-Collecn Beauty Par- lor, Queen Si. Oil stave. No dam- age. General alarm November Nvvenlher i-Leo Savidalltl, I10 Granville St Malirrss damage. General alam November 5- Azrl utural Hall. Destroyed. G"ll€lfll al-rtln. November 6—-C, B. L..ll;\l't>rtll. 181 Fitzroy S. Fllzc. 511,111. dllnl- age. Sliil lllalm. November ti-Agriculural Hall. Still alarm. November 7-—Agr'lculltural Hail. st.ll alarm. November ’l—-Agriculttlral Hall. Still alarm. Novcurbcr 7—Georgc Mulicw Si. Avards, Flue. Slight dllnlzlgc. still alarm November lZ-Car. 61 Pcwual st slight, dzlnlagc still 5a rm November ' 8a Fraser, Smoke House C.::s.dc;rlble dam- age Gcneral alarm. November 18-0. W. Patterson, 30 Pleasant St. Rcui Si gilt (lam- age, General alarm. November ill-A Murray, Cor on Fitzroy St Considerable dam- age Still alarm. November Zl-H Frizzell. St Avards. Flue Slight dmrlgc. Still alarm. November ZE-Brenton Mclmlis 54 Bayfield St. Flue. No damage. November 24-Mrs. McConnell, 1311 Hillsboro St. Flue. No dam- age Still alarm. Ncvemlber 24-Mrs Tomlins, cor. Kent and Rolhford‘. Flue No dam- age. Still alarm. November 26-W. Whitlock, 35 Brighton Ave F‘ue slight dam- age General al-rrm November 2'2 — Mr-n Stephen Tralnor, 2'71 Fitzrdv Si Slilrllt damage. General nlrrtu November 27-Yrrk Lulc. Grass No damage. still alarm. December DCOGXTlbQT 2 - Plck/lrds Wharf Schooner Berardo. No damage. General alarm. Decesrlber 5 - M Plucau. 1115 Cumberland St Flue. No dam- sge. Still alarm. December lS-A T. McKlnnon, vacant house. Prince St. Stove. slight damage. General alarm. December B-Mcrrill Craswell Malrpeque Road Fumnre slight damage Still alarm Deco-tuber lo-Quecn Hotel, Wa- ter St Flue. Slight damage. December l4 Biois Bros . Queen St. False alarm. December l4 - 213 Ehiston St Winders. No damage. December l-l-Mrs Spencer. 321 Kent St overheated stove pipe December l9-Albert MrKinnon. Upper Queen St Bed mattress. Slivht damage. December zli-ilmmws Taxi car No 5525 Owhion. slight damage. December ZL-‘frviuu Oil Station, Euston St Furnace exploded. Con- siderable damage. December 25—Albert McKinno . vacant house. Prince ‘ False alarm No damage December 27-1". W. Woolworth Sicw Destroyed. December 30-Amrtmen-t Horm- Corner wnter and Hnvllanrl Streets. Crmldcrahle damage. ' December 30-1‘, W. Wolwcrih Store. Smoke in ruins. No damage. Construction Work by city There were no lar e projects un- dertaken by the Pu lie Works de- ed by lsolice during the vehicles while intoxicated. This was nine fewer than during ths previous year. Chief Birtwistie’: review reveal- ed that thieves were slightly more active during 1941 than they were in the previous 12-month period. Arrests on this charge for the year nmountrd to 14 as compared with 11 in 1:140. A rigid check-up cn traffic law violations in the city was conduct- summer and autumn months. Failure to stop at "stop" signs and irregular pllrkiug came in for the most at- tculinu ill lllis respect. A systcln of “lagginy all violniors was lusti- Lutcrl lllrd resulted in inlprovirlg the slibkllifill, QffUllCkYfS who were "ticketed" for brcncll had the op- tion of going to the police station and paying a fine of about a dollar il1)Y)L ring in Policc Court. Al. mom. , offender" paid up, Chief Blrtlvlsilc said. No Fatalities There wrre no tafiic fataflties in tile city tiuriug the year nor lvcrr- Llll~rl~ any S£‘l'lULL§ nlntor acci. tic 1.11‘; l'(“~ll.‘W YCVLJICCL llow- (‘V , ..l unfortunate accident oc- l'll.1'(‘(l 0n olle 01' the clly streets when a young boy lavas run over and killed by tile llcavy steam roller. Cilzlugcs in the personnel of the force (iillllll; the gear were 1111111121’- ulls wltll llll- rvsult lllllt d1 the cud oi lilo _\ ‘ llbcul 50 p-xr cent oi lilo ofllcos were uoll- men. Sgt. Wililtlu Mclllllis W85 placed on pcllslull bsclruse of ill iLflll-ll. Olle Constable, tllc iaic Cyrus Jay, plsseu zullly during ihc ycar lol- ll ills "rctlroln-sllt bcclluse ui ‘- h. '1'\\‘0 other Constables. Slcrlls Wlbslcr and George Grog- ory, resigned and were leplaced by Constables Robert Dalziel and Keith JohnstorrCoustable Duncan McPllnil was also added to the porsollllcl. Collstzlbc Peter Walsh is (icing special (lillv with tile force. 'l‘ile l‘llil.lil(l(‘l' o1‘ the force be- sides the Chief consists of: Sgt, Alan Mclnrlis, Sgt. Watson mg- lZlllS_ Const. Lawrence Mclnnis, Corlst. A. J. Dowling, Const. A. J. Lund. and Constable Gordon Poole; also Mr, Sanitary Officer, _Near the end of the year, the City Council voted to purchase a ncw patrol for the force to replace tllc one in use. The new machine was turned over to the police in Deccmbe‘, C-ffcltrcs for WlllCll arrests were nlzude and tile number o! pri5ung1~5 Cllflfilrd for each offence, were catalogued as follows by Chief Bil-g. wistle: Drunks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 296 Drunk in charge of motor- vchlc‘e ,_ __ Insanity Theft Vagrancy Assault Traffic offenses Breaking and entering ., Non-support . . _ _ , _ , _ _ _ FOFQCFY ’ Flvcisc Act . Homicide -‘~‘ lvu Act Total M. W. Rea: don, fi , b-4 Q D-l o--M@uS~I~5 partment of the City during the YER!‘ 1941. if was stated by Mr. H, {K- Me-“TVY- 01W engineer, in a ‘evlew °f U18 Year's work. There “fa-f n0 Pal/III! 0f city streets no; “me ‘my sidewalks laid. The usual street maintenance and repair work as well as asphalt slmaclnlg- hQWEVBP. was carried out "Kl llrovided work for a number or mm in the citv- All of these jobs m; done by the use of dsy 1g,- A lean-to on the City work; bllllfllllil was about the only con- struction work undertaken by the clty in the twelve-month period, This was built to house the steam "(lller- Rfipnlrs to the roof of the Market Building were made during the year. The purchase f I S - ier-Flusher for ttireustfi: ogggffi. ment was the only equipment m. "Kl w the department's machinery. 'I‘his piece of mrullinery cost the vicinity of $6,600 and can be used as an auxiliary fire pumper. Y" W“ bWBht to replace the old Watering car which had out-lived its usefulness. An unusually wet summer aided the strcct department in keeping the streets free from dust, MORSES TEA MORSE SELECTED ORANGE PEKOE TEA is always right up iin front in the parade of preference. ted THE CHARLOTTETOWN‘ y qpARplAN PAGE ELEVEN A NTEW YEAR’S RESOLU (A. Sacred Pledge of Suppl». fllli 1'99 I i i i i ONIGHT, as 194i fades over the horizon, this world is wracked with V deadly anguish. A Canadian mother 6 tearfully eyes a vacant chair; a young fl, wife anxiously scans the news; a little girl lies bleeding in Russia; l. hunted ayl youth in Serbia slinks through the night; an English mother shudders at the shadow in the sky; an old mun in Poland wonders if release will come in his time. gm.- Whether I am a workman at my lathe or an -. employer of thousands of men; an engineer i j planning new industries or a boy just learning m trade; a irl in a munitions [ant or a farmer Y behind my plow. l must pllly my full part in this crisis. Mountains Clifl be moved when lilililV m”), willing shoulders gct beneath the load. BRAVE LIEEN SHALL NOT DIE City building During 1941 Many small contracts in the city this year kept tile building interest alive. Only a fclv large buildings were erected but rllally smnilcl" ilcuscs and renovations to dwellings kept carpenters busy. Apartment houses, residences, dwellings, an- nexes and a large show-room were among the projects undertaken during the past twelve months. Tile year" saw lllore small build- crs, many of tllcm from outside l-lle city. employed in constructing houses and renovating existing dwellings. The largest building to be undertaken was an apartment house whim is estimated to cost 518.000. A large sholv-room costing. in the vicinity of $8.000 was also built. whiny contracts were for less than $1.000. Butter Production increases 33 per cent. During Year 194i ii The following review of dairying The Creamcrles 1n operation were in lhe province during the year was Central Cl't‘.1ll1€i‘.(‘.\' Lllnhcri, Cilar- given by Mr. W. i... Brenton, duiry loltelolvll. Crap-lid C" $11101‘! 00.. superintendent. Craprlud; Dunk River Dairying Co. War time conditions causing Central (liicdcquc; C Dunstaiiutllage many entities in the ry wor Cheese an Butter o. Dunsa n- as well as among all other loyal age; Federal Dairying Co. Eldon; peoples, The enlistment: both Grit Edge Creamery, Vernon Bridge; male and female have caused a Ideal Dllirylnd slunmerslde; Ken- shortage cn the Dairy farms and slllglon Dulrylug Assscxsltilzn, Kell- in the factories: In one creclmcry slngtozl; Aiolell co-Op. Creamery, company alone since January 1040 Morell: New Glasgow Creamer)‘- slxwen (m) may“ have ennsged m New Glasgow, New Perth Dairy New our l“ 10m“ “my md navy. and Perth; North Wlllsirire Creamery, no doubt thgm“ ‘m, ext" vomm North wlltshire; Olympia Creamery, heeded by om, you“ Summer-side; Pure Mllk co. bid. m“ Wm be H Charlottetown; Perfection Dairy. gent-h Pfgfgiglglfm 1:13 olmwgnlzgle‘) h1g1‘: Sllnlmcrsitlo; St-anlev Bridgepnlry- e . ‘ ing Co. Stanley Brldze; Souns particularly in the milk and cream Cygq,mg1'y_ Smurfs; Tlyn Dairying ieethl k. (This earw hBJ/QCJQLT _W_:¢Pl D had gautmfi) femaleylesierse doing 83d sfggge. slezlfrynfre airy Amlmlgh “N” w“? 4° building excellent work, in fact the work Ten Cheese Faclorirs were 1n Pfimlts 15m"! bY Bmkfl"! “We” tor H. A. Aicsscrvy during the year. its against l8 in 1910, tllcrc was a decrease ol 356-010 in tile value of the ioial construction over the previous 12-month tmriod, Value of building work l-rl-rrled out was $17.- nprrrltiou illlTlllffillOlll- (he summer was done as nearly perfect as can months.- be hoped for.) Should ractol-ics con- sider the further engaging female help arrangements may be again e for a short course 1n Babcock Testing Work in the early Tlgnish and Pzvmcr Road Associa- tion at Trycu; Tyne valley Factory, 'I‘y'nc Valley: Gznlld River Dairying months of i942. Associniitu. Grand R‘ ‘or; Abams 775 as conmfiml with 3123.785 ill The production of creamer-y butter Village Egmont Boy; Kinkora 1940- fol- the eleven months was 2.521.161 nnll-y Association. Killkora; cllnm- some of the builders included: pounds about 33 r cent of an ln- pious Kcnsiuztou Dflll‘_\‘,K(‘1l5ll1gl0l1 Messrs. A. T. afarKllluon. Loo crease over prev ous year. Pill-e Mllk Co Ltd ul Cllclrloiie- Dovlc. ("M105 1111mm. N- H. Dal‘- Cheese production, 654.1300 pounds town; East River Dairying Co rach, Ray Nuun, A. Bradley, A. a 4 per cent reduction. Fort. Augustus; Dundns Dairying ivfacDougllll, Alex Pctrle. L. S. Association, Bridgetown; Govran Webster, Henry ivlcbzlughlin, W. J. Brno Dairy Co. Gowau Brae flcnncsscv, J. K. Lacey, George Prices Lndwcll, .1. F. McKie, 1m Fay and Butter prices averages were much better this seasonz-Jobblng Rllilccs: January 38c. February 35c. arch 30c, April 33. May 32c, June 32c. July 34c. August 35c, September 37 l-flc, October 36c, November 36c. Prices Paid for Butter-fat deliver- ed: January 37c, February 36c. March 37c, April 33c, May 32c. Juno 32c, July 35c. August 36c. Septem- ber 38 l-3c. October 36c, November C horse Choc-so rv-iccs prevailing in tile cariy spring months were very dls- couraginlz and war time rulings tllcn seemed lo the factory opera- tors somewhat. coulusirg- so much so runny crtupzurics decided io rc- maln closed uuluss some assislancc was grarvivd ill"ill Belt-cations walled on lilo Dfpliflmfilll. of Agri- culture nakizlu for nstlalgllt i)"11ll- of i-lvo 12v cents per pound on all visory ccmnlitlw tn such choose board The final S1‘1i'(‘lll(‘lllS have not as vet been mndm but this. service has prrvrll :1 flflfli» b(‘l"f‘fll in ihv choose iuduslrv .<i a sub- stantial plifl‘ will 1w ld for lllilk u-‘rd in choose- making 7110 advance-t‘ costs in nil arlicics uwd such as rcuuoii ("l1."l‘. baud- ngc cton, boxes aurl nlilk calls 36c. In certain months and in cer- tain creamerles rices varied from rllcesc manufaclvl-czl ill this prov- Mn n-lp Mp1 [(3 |\,|l|\\l’3r(\l\'ing the above, sometmes higher. other 111cc, After several uuciilu: with r-cF-is times lower. One pleasing feniurc officials or our zlcpnrtnlcnt and Of. n, comm, nu,"- ,-_< lki‘0\\'llli.! lho was the high price paid during tlw flccrs of Pi‘lll“('_ Frill-lard I=lsmd nocd n1 an ll\(‘l‘9‘ n 1-1 l- jycrnlrqt- months of our heavy producliou DJ'l‘_\'lll(‘l1'F Avwcrnllrn ii was dc- rd milk for ca: purpo cs1 a an. Although the storage stocks purl-li- cidcd to ask our Pi‘O\'lY‘l"l’i Gnvern- vol-m‘ - ‘c for the used during this pcricd are having tncnt in sci up (\ chaos-c board. such nflplfllgljnlvlli ,r ,\ nnscrl m a, slowing u on our present sales was acct-Fell l» null :1 board ap- cm-m-nlrnzml null; y m hp“)! and on mber 1st. Builvr ilflillifd. W R S“-‘\W l)<‘*‘lll.\' Pi‘l‘~"f‘lllli'.'.‘ l orprsrri lira-c slur-sw- slrcks here were 768.234 agail l liiuislcl" o!‘ Aszwrlvliutc. Cllllimiflll liens 011111‘! t“ n"r lnu supply 378.932 lbs in 19-40 Fir all Ca l- I-lrlll- J (i oi Glcll- .1 mnk lm‘ our glrv (’,_\' ~ _] mvw ada 54.156503 lbs. ncalusi 42- ..nu Srrrv- ‘ill piwr- p, ,~,--<- .1 m, '11.,- amrolz lbs. in the eleven nlonllls r‘ 'l‘0 any; ap-li-Qn 0f 1940- fllll ilrvcsiigalion autl expert ‘ comltcr aft-up. I C’ Iam Nwfwdsemdetrshvlgoroosfydsewori which lies before ma, so be industrious and no wrestle resolutely with obstacles, to be until-lag at my tub I am T€S0lU8d to be cheerful and uncomplalning at all times, sympathetic to those who work beside me, and to those in authority over me‘ I am TGSOIUEd to be tolerant of the shortcomings of others, realizing that to make an eiforxis commends" able, to attempt nothing is deadly. I (H71 7880122811 gladly to do without some of those things I am accustomed to enjoy, for it is good to deny oneself-even to suffer in a noble cause. I am resolved that if I am fitted tn serve my country best in the fighting forces, I will iilkC my plllcc proudly beside my comrades. I (UH fGSOIUGd to strive with all my power-Jo press on in my daily task to the limit 0f my endurance. It be t/mt my modest eflor! will tip t/ae scale, and set a great shout of deliverance echoing Wound I/ze world. NW”, ........,....~.. 3»...»-r'4""'”“‘”"'"""WV""*V'”“"V"rvzvnn1_’ Z ' ~ b ‘Uri: nmragr i1 inunl [u rlu Ur/mr/mcu/ 0/ Alu/u/iunl mm’ Suppl) /m' Camnll -2‘; Federal Department ‘ Of Public Works i The following review of the 1940 activities of the Federal Depart- ment of Public Works was supplied by Mr. H. E. Miller, chief ollrzlrlccl": During the season of 1941 the Dredging Plant of ule Department of Public Works was engaged as follows:- Dredge P.W.D. “No. 8"— Captain Emanuel Gallant-marrow on dredg- ing at Cllnrlotlclorvu and lllood ls- lauds. Dredge P.W.D. "Pownal No. 2"- Captaln W. M. McLeod-carried on dredging at Summerside. Dredge P.W.D. "No. l-P-Captaln Alex lticbean-cnrrltxl on dredging at Belle. River, Cape Travvrse. Charlottetown, Egnlont Buy, Jude's Point, Rocky Point and Wood Is- lands. Repairs and Improvements were effected by day labour n: the rol- lovring works, under the forcmvu noted. Annandnlc. forvlnan James A. Banks; Belfast Wharf. Sam B‘l\“l- zmau; Belle River. Robert Nichol- llmltzlllnlr Cvlllfli‘ son mid Simon Stuart; island, W. A. llflcKilluon; Cove. Luuqlllin NlacKinuon; riiuzln Wharf. l-‘l\\'l"‘lll‘I‘ “X11101 Clmrloiiciou-n R-lillvnv Wllrl. ‘_ .1 K. Lacey; French River Wiuri‘. "i Wesley Pasnier: Georgetow- Rail- way \Vl‘1ill'f, C‘. H. Liv Andrew Lavers; t Qlli" 21's Wilxrf, Allows G1‘ llfs Llunri, i301: ricz". ' Jude's Point o . tel‘; nold P. to m: negashdllrbo "orth; ltlout Mnllllgl ‘ .,lI bol Head-Lei ‘ll _ bert Nlllrphy; , James Smiill; Rustic/v l Rllatico North Wllnr-f. l" colic; St. Peter's liar. l Ewcu; Souils Rml Alllhnvl l..:\\':r~ rlllll ll l Souill Rivvl‘ Whirl, W A . n‘ ' Bririrre Wharf. 1.1 rl .‘\I ‘- advice were borne out. . Go"ri\l"ll‘o hewi ' at Oi-iawn mncio tho iuvvs and renal-rod vwivu to mrlruc conditions Sillfll would uni. ix‘ 1m?- ible-ni. tho prcscut tme Milk and (‘ream 11w Fllfld mill-t and P"(“‘lll irnrlr. pnrlicrllarlv ill the (‘lvnrvotclvu uFfl bnrc lrvrio zvpnlicWru f‘ "c milk hoard for a ‘vaun- ln‘ p cr= it ‘. l. F?‘ ill:- producer l)" ibuinr and ccll<1\n1r-v~_ lllPl"(""1 n . u ivn= since brrn in" from O‘! l élliriv cell's rr’ will 1w- lv"’d ll “v-uun." 71,-‘. . illllVllllff‘ 2 nut" milk wcrilw cf [n11 clwlvr 1'.» t-“l i- 1911 .- cvrrvnpr- Pll""'l ' fill.“ Irw‘ -(~ l". n Mid we have nlrlcll . T“ fit r‘ Th" 7 wit‘? <‘l"”!\i iv "i < cnlvirl rlilon i'\ ,. “@4- moi m» Tile Eastern E ||l1~ 1 llllinm ‘\ lm.|l v1.1.4 1 urlnn- mu i H447!’ ~\|. l..- tll u. .- v || \ ml.» .'\' I'iI‘.'i'* --“ .1 l l“. \\.l ll" 1'1 l