PAGE SIX _ Hundreds braved yesterdays storm to see the film thatscnlred the greatest laugh hit in the Mziritimes- ONLY TWO DAYS l.l:lli"l‘ DON'T MISS THIS BLUES-CHASER 'l‘wo Hours of Smiles-Chucklcs-Roars Til-DAY — PRINCE EDWARD — SAT. SHOWS 315-7-9- BE PIARLY! Reports THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARIQLAN Read At Last Night’s a City CoanciL lng of the City Council:— Mayer's Report Meeting _ different position to the other mun- icipalities in the nluttcl" of the tim- continuance of relief. I was assured at the time that some war projects CUNSTIPATIUN A LIFELUETRUGGLE llollel Found or lest With perfect a W011i!!! corres ondent wntesz- _ “I ave suffered from constipa- tion as long as I can remember, and taken all aorta of things—W111¢11 111 some cases seemed t0 d0 89°11 at and I have done so for over a year. F I am pleased to say after the first month I had no more trouble with constipation and I have felt very concrete sidewalks were kept in good repair throughout the season. New planks and oncrete slain were laid where required to replace thme which had become disintegrated or broken. Street Maintenance: During the year 1941 labour and material in connection with street maintenance have cost the City a total of $20,- 218.91. A summary of this expenditure is as follows: Officials Pension 3,643 .0‘! 300.00 csririiiii. GUARDIAN “ rlils column ls nursed (or news oI im-nl Interest. an ndvsrtlslll ll I IIOWII lutilss an be lruofml ll I Milli s word. strictly pcyobh GI raven-o. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- N CE. [r978 RECENT ARRIVALS 0i’ ladies’ hats, sweaters and blouses. Ken- nedy's Ladies‘ Reedy-to-Wear. L-Biiii-i-fii-Si. As co- The following reports were sub- our representatives. I felt that first, but aftflrwlfdl t" 1191's 11° 19110111‘ -- 12575.98 ______ - n. - - "mm ‘t m“ night" “m” mm‘ Cmflmwmw“ w” m a somewhat €felfgéhgflhlilll§tltglilgeaillywlgglfnllzlz Ho,ses,__ ISLAND“ peso -Mrs. nil-- nest Duffy, city has received word cf the sudden death of her moth- er on Jan. 18 in Cambridge, Mass" cf Mrs. G. H. Myers (nee Margaret JANUARYfl), 1,42 To the citizens of Charlottetown: would be allotted our City, and the Burke R0110 Bay; age 80 yemx _ ."-— .) G. M. S. c 1 77 32 In a world of strife, with distress then employable unemi>19Y9d “M1111 fit (Mm ' ‘ ‘m ' ---- - and. destruction so manifest, it is be absorbed in war industries, how- conditiogezfhgglzgrgxl 11313322888’? Blacksmith Work . 13.55 GOES To NEW GLASGOW _ Th,‘ Wallflower takes 811611 natural that our thoughts revert to ever, Charlottetown definitely has The several Balm in Kmschen m.“ A s_ we“. o; Vernon’ received silly chances the war in which our country and not, after all these months, had the stimulate the organs of elimination Machinery Repairsr-- ‘vol-d Wednesday ulghp by ma. That’; why she sits alone Empire are engaged. opportunity cf having any of her w smooth gentle actioxh your Fargo Truck . . . . .. 169.55 phone of the serious illness of his at dances_ Thousands of the manhood of facilities utilized in this respect. systemistfius kept cleuofciogging Pick Up . 24.49 mothrr, Mrs. William Weir, at the Sh: doesnyt seem‘; Province and City ill the ranks; our The project of the ivater front was was“, and pojgongug impurities. Tmcwl‘ P1°W 4 ~ < - -- 1°50 A1>911l9911 1109111191- N9W 518980111. h ° citizens engaged in works of assist- also definitely promised us. but as you can get extra value nowinthe Tractor Broom 75.27 N.S. Mr. Weir left Charlottetown 439ml)" 911d _ ance; generous contributions to war yet nothing has collie of this. 1111191‘ - 1339 Yeslfldal’ 1° V1511 “an F911“ mu" P91915110, appeals-all testify to the loyalty In the month of September Mrs. R0119“ -- 70.83 364.133 -'-—-—~ E I but ngt oflbn¢ and resolute devotion of our people. Holman and I had the privilege of ‘ATTENPED CQNV NT 0N " . The hope is expressed that our ef- journeying to Kingston, Ontario, to Hardware 296.04 MlydBesi-"Clyvallliikand Mm G- t1:- ldfh loniglrr with llfiguoy forts will not only be maintained but be present and officlate at the AW" ° an’ w“ were e n,‘ o“ n. , u intensified many fold that the final launching of the Corvette “Char- 6 Lumberz- ‘t1“1%31‘195th11°1g;e11115111111141"? 91-! _ 1' "1"" vmuau. ’ ,, . , - ell hp, e nna conven 0n 0 victory of our Empire and her al- lottetowni Rhwhlen llil/Iismrfoilmar; B ‘They vii recebnottlfiezzrzvriirl/‘eg éiliilclilligriigéiuyilk 31325 337 Q5 the Kings Daughters for New lies may be doubly assured. Desp 1c sponsore e aunci ng a 110s from n rim-a arge . ... Brunswick and Prince Edward Is_ the war and its many appeals for gracious manner. small extra jar, 75c. complete. mud‘ held m Fredericton’ N_ B_ re_ sac ifice d rvicc, the City must In the month cf June the Victory Clay. Ashes, Salt . 13.95 ,,V_ , 3 _ canrry on-a-Ift-s sgitlzens must seek a LoandCarnmigF was laugched. 123G glad iBeli River». 89.85 i,;‘;t%§r,:{é1egffilgreifigg: $219,831,121; livelihood, and the corporation must I nee no e you, gen emen, ie :—?=i—~*—""" 1;: rave f rum“ Ch h_ Mm wane, h maintain the public services necess- magnificent response that was given Cape George .. . gemmed y“, ufifcuy and Mm A: My t0 orderly llvins- by our citizens to this appefll- of the Council who as a body and N9“! 311111911911 - 343-23 ard, who is at present in sackville Police and fire protection. health individually have displayed a spfeli- Brooms M 001° is expected to return this week. and hygienic standards, food and 1111111055119 0991151011 did spirit of serixe and ctr-operation C9115 -- 72-00 ————— v u-ater purity, cleanliness of streets in rul-luel-uuce o; me mint-sis er Barrels . 22-50 LEAVES FOR TORONTO- Miss u" T155§|511g15§l0b _ and beauty of public parks all de- The Torch Day celebration lnark- the any; me municipal cm} 591-- Gas and Oil .. 1,373.68 Margaret ma, of Qnarlottetown "uwtaqalllélvbealfil Time mand the fullest support of those ed the close of the Victory Loan yams who by their industry and Light . . , . . __ 8.08 who left Thursday morning for To- Tmouhm" in authority. Campaign, and was an occasion that dcvouon have earned the thanks o; Sundry . . . . . .. 227.97 ronw to join the Canadian Wom- “m” pm) wenem canwbn May our city become more pros- W111 long be remembered in Char- {m5 Counclp and m pamuulay 1 Office Supplies 75.15 ens Auxiliary Air Force, had been m (w m 0° Dim) “do m ma: perous, more beautiful, with wider lottetown. In particular the Vl51t of mus, my, meuum, o; m, Fullerton Bills Payable .. . 241.30 enjtértallled by nvmerotg-csl frtlfinds- quad, “u US$41 33 m 35°51: possibilities for the citizens, a city Major Generalrrice, command" 01 and his assistants, Mr. Messcrvey ‘—-—'"- i“ d?’ c” w“, ptesexzch ‘g1 Mm“ - 1 1 -...~ —.--___.. - and ad iona pu c par n sec- no y, . ., . ., o, , r a er ed and thoroughly lmbueu well g ss rel s t r p r i sires?" “"1" "we ili‘%‘ii‘lii..ii‘i.‘lf.t’i?i% éfiiiifii°fiésisii.,*3,?.2i‘°.,;°§.¥l°i;,{f;: ------- ~- £2§"l...°°.‘2.‘é§l“§‘i iézrsprg: _ ..,.,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,_. 11nd l E M P I R "" ‘That each citizen may embrace of Col. Murdock, and Fl” department, 1n mell- wn- Net Eitpenditure .. 20,218.91 méhlxldfikrhhny ‘fuel! 5 ‘i1; c‘: 5-30 l0 the President; every occasion to assist in our great Charlottetown in the last year W119 stant endeavours to make safe the gg “g z c a s“ I "smem Rmmfl“ C L war effort, and in so doing add to 01109 1180111 1111101911 by many 9115- lives and property of the citizens: 11911111991119"! 9' 15511111111 511111199 ________i 540 "raking w wmen . I'll ‘~ our endelivcurs in total combat; tinguisllcd visitors. I mention Just the emplcyees o; the pubm works Personals 5445 Tron,’ Llm Family‘; . . .. ,, . __ _, __ snows _ 7m AND M5 that each citizen may take pride in B 19W 0f 111959- _ department in their important work (Cflpllfll 599911111)! K111911911"? 1'9- 6.00 The Casino Orchestra; 00p “um” ‘"00 8'45 his province and city; that each The visit of H. R. H. Air Conuno- o: street and square maintenance illflwment and reconstruction o! C w It”? 1W ls mm . ductor. Rae Jenkins. .___i_________ 111112011 may continue to enjoy the dore. the Duke of Kent w our Alr- and cleanliness; the pl-m of the city worn but asphalt surftwlns was wr- ragga? 835,3; f0“; m: Jug,“ 9-15 ‘Over to Y011- Programme u I sumsnmnm m“ Hum "n- high privilege of human frcedwn; port on his tour of inspection marks for the“ reports o; goumll m“;- ried out on the various streets of gowns 11° 2 p m today (“Maw ‘Music Messages. and News from . ma, mo], citizen may have prosper- another page in our history, and lngs and the“ gulr comment‘: u]: the city ivhere it was required. ‘rhe and ‘or me Juéenl-les 1 to 2 p‘ m‘ aélalne for the R.A.F. in 03;. Pflcflfl] mm HG munucflo" m“) ity and happiness vouchsafed to those of us who were honoured and (mm-S who in any Capacity have. work was performed by day labour Saturday‘ 6A6 we News 1 hlm—-l',l165e are the heartfelt wishes privileged to make‘ 1715 acquaintance helpgd to make easler me work 9g under the direction of the City Sur- ______ Q55 News may“ b P H of the Mayor of Charlottetown. were very much impressed by his mls goumll, veyor. The total cost of this work Mn and M“ Mum‘. a mp". o‘. L“ l’ I-rck TNE GREATEST NANE IN WESTERN ' SEEN HISTORY! 9'? 7.00 War Common : on 10nd,." Talk y 0y! . 7.10 ‘London Calling.‘ 3-13 12‘?! in French. .3 ' - 839F118! from the Begvg 8.00 President Roosevelts Blflh- day - T1111: 5y Philip Guedalls. 8.10 “Ihank cu. America!’ ‘féondgn Calliling.’ ‘ . ' 3-118 C l. f (in eollefibofgtignrowlnthLolCmgglf: ‘Wings Abroad.’ keen interest, not only as to the R. Members of the City Council. A. 11!. but in our Cit-y 11s well- Two year-g prowded with many 'I‘.'tie British High Commissioner, events have rolled away since the Rt. HOH- M01001!“ 1118630111115. 111-79 citizens of Charlottetown paid me visited our Province early in the the honour of selecting me to be 51111111191‘. 81111 YOU-l‘ M9101" W115 P111!- you)" presiding officer u; the many ileged to attend several functions w" ‘5-455-53- Charlottetown have returned home Public Property Department: A from u, enjoyable v15" to Mon. concrete floor was installed in the “GEL Town,“ and Guelpq, affairs. May 1 express the wish ma: new 011v Work-i Bvlldlns a1 the I091 =-—-'s—i—_"i=—————————i me taxpayer will read these 19110119 01 W819!‘ street. and an up 10 411119 tion of your Public Property Com- so that a general knowledge of civic concrete pit for the servicing of the mm“, My, wllilpm Henneasey, con- matters may be obtained, and iur- City's mecllbrilwl and 111010110911 tractor. being the man hired to re- lneetings which have been held dur- given in his honour. ther that a resulting wide spread 9111111111191“ 1171-9 91-50 11101411911 port on this particular building. it ing my tenure of office. ‘Iihe visit of C0111- H. H. 30110111‘. interest with fair and helpful 0111M A 191111-110 I01‘ 11119 1141901111119111111011 was found that there were very Not only does it mark u» com- M. P-. Undersecretary for Air in cism may be secured. of the two steam rollers was built marry bad leaks in the roof. and pletion of twelve months of endeav- 0119 1311151511 9111511191?- 11119 ‘V1111 111m Yours faithfully, 980111511 the 98-51% W811 0! 1119 b11119“ that the only 19111941! W99 1° 111911111 or, but, 5,150 ends the 11:9 u; the m“. his Parliamentary Secretary Capt. B. Roy Holman mg. 'I'his also was equipped with n new gutters and replace the missing ent council. For myself it closes 11170199119111, M. P.. is one that perhaps Mayor. 901191919 110911 slate. After some delay in obtsininB twelve years of service on be- W9 1155991019 08 b91118 11 111149 0111' 01' Council Chambers, City Hall. The roof of the Market Building cuppeq owing to priority in war in- half of the citizens w whom 1 the ordinary In that formalities were January 2am. 1942 was provided with new slates when dustry, it finally arrived. and the express my pppreeiptlou for meg;- foregone. The fishing trip with required, and valleys and gutters roof of the Market Building is tc- P M confidence 1n me throughquf, m]; these gentlemen and the presents.- ‘rils following civic reports were replaced where they had become so day in A-l condition. As this work a- “- mondon hi“. ‘ period, tion to Capt. Balfour at Montagul submitted at last night/s annual corroded as to be useless. was in progress, Mr. F. G. Spencer. ' Donald Hastings 1” bl M10- At the beginning of the year 1941, b11118 b11011 111911101198 111119 901111101 meeting of the City Councih- Miscellaneous: The bed of 51911118 at no cost to the City, remodelled a” 01.3w,“ to wdlnen , you gentlemen, after many deliber- 9111-19- Park Stream was cleared out from me Strand Theatre. 1118111118 11 111°" 9.00 The News. ' ations and many meetings with re- Another member of the British CITY roucr: COURT the North end of‘ Brighton Culvert up b0 date. This theatre is now 9 1r) imam“, PM, spect lo the various expendltufgs m Cabinet, whom we had the honour to its source. known as the "Eimpire." 9.15 Harry Hudson slngim Outer your different departments. submit?“ to have visit us. was Mr. Shakes- The sum of 31.00941 119$ 119911 001- Blue stone was added as required I miuht here say 11101 0111119119‘ 59118! 11nd Richard Pasquale ed estimates which neggsgltatgd an peare, M. P., Children's Welfare re- lectcd during the year 1941, It is to the water of Government Pond town today has three modern the- lBlurel-omen). increase in the rpm u; taxation from presentative. Mr. Bhaitespeerea visit made up as followsr- in order to keep 1t 019111" 811d 1N9 atres with up to date 1110190101‘! 111 9-39 31119111 9mm.‘ ‘World Af- 2.50 to 2,85, In itself this would mg- was in connection with the homes 110111 1119 Kwwlll 01 A1899 811d 110111 each. The alterations in the tiie- Tahgd T1111! by H. Wickhsm urally make an Increase in wrrenl; that these evacuee children have Receipts 00199110119019 0901115- atrc necessitated the opening 0f a revenue. but when you have exam- 109911 1111011941 Ordinary Fines $1492.00 incd the statement of the gummy; The visit of Governor Murphree Prohibition Fines 1.45590 Tn“ Q"1"1m)' 0| Guy's 79111111119111 These reports are s. record of the transactions and business of the past yealr s. record of the citizen's And to you "ttvlii SEC . new entrance at the West end of [gig lggggilqlgmNmlnggxilRafi the Market, this also was done to flashback as I have examined it, you will also WW1 1119 "Know 11159155111111 3911i!" Eixcise Pixies . . . . . .. 100.00 Work, as at Dec. 81, 1941- the expense of F. G. 80911991‘ 99' 10.15 Concert for h-esident Rouse. CLARENCE re ‘find a; large 11101638,‘; m “fie fiance:- emmangl" wiljlul: o! shtfrl duusratm“ 8°11: if,‘ 5g“? Con“ 11213.31, Storm water sewers 53 360 lineal Ltfi d ere placed in the i0 igelggngmhgayll on o arrears. n e co ec on of wbso nw c- many ren were os y ur . . . . .. . . l . . ew oors w - ' on a- m: street and sldeumllg assessment, and made; we look forward to seeing Dog Tax 1,097.00 feet or 10.10 miles- scale house, and new screen doors 10.55 The Daily gel-me . in the collection of licenses. several of these people visit us again 544139-41 Storm water catch basins. 389. and windows were placed in the fish l1 0n Civilians’ War ' ‘Twl-lifrn.’ However, it is not my intention this summer. at which time we hope (“M1919 5111901191119- 149165 1111991 market. Minor repairs W919 1119419 31119111 Y’ (P9119911- of to go into detail g5 113831115 the their visit will be for a longer pcr- Expenditures 1991' °1' 27-7 1111199 to the iron fireman in the Market - R9410 17917941901. cellar. > The band stand in themgllefil: Square Gardens was moo . 1115 Tlk. P Rune, . City Hall, the Council Chambers, Bknrdav‘ resident m“ the Mayor's Office, the corridors 12.25 Thank You, America! and Mr, Sims’ office were painted 12.30 The News. and new lights and seats weredir; 12.45 Close Dow-n. stalled in the Chambers. It was Answers re monetary status of our city, I know 19d- Prohibition Commission that the Chairman of finance, The visits of several American witness Fees 6r Disburse- Councillor Chandler, wlu deal mo‘; ships and fliers were also occasions ments .. ably with this particular and most worthv of note and served to cem- Excise important phase of city government. 9111 111114191‘ 1119 B19911 b01105 1111111 1111- te our two peoples. Mr. D. D, Ivali. of the London Fire Department. Mr. James J. But 1 would like luu-e to meuglon Braddock, Jersey City, ex-heavy- Balanc~ that we have a very substantial sur- 17918111 0119111111011 0f the world. Hon. plus, something that m; not, pup. R. J. Manion of Ottawa, and many The balance $2,660.12 was delioill- 970.00 Concrete curb and gutter, 157,596 lineal feet or 29.8 miles. ' 309.29 Concrete base for improved streets 100.00 166,6i8.1 square yards. $1,379.29 Asphalt wearing surface, 2i9,481.8 square yards or 17.1 miles. $4,039.41 Concrete base, curb and surface, $1,379.29 481B square yards or 0.31 miles. ,,,,,,,_,,_,,.,,.. $2,660.12 Water bound macadsm, 1623 lin- eal feet or .3177 miles. Gravel surface, 6091.8 A.M. ' ~ 12.00 ‘Miisfc of the Allies’ —Greee0 m! .. 3167i! [suturing William Boyd PLUS STOOGE COMEDY Substantial Surplus SCENIC REEL -- CARTOON l found necessary to place new grates in the furnaces at City Hall. The squares were kept in their Sq“ BIG lPlllmbufllPir-‘lurs wiih L N polled lu our gity ml- many years others have written their names on ed to the credit of the City Police yards. usual splendid shape during the . I I ANDY CLYDE ______ I would like also to state that dur- 1119 D9865 of our visitor's book. We Court. in the City Clerk's 01309- summer and fall, the trees. where n BRAD KING $TQCKgOLM __ (C?) __ mm ing the life of the Coimcll the net 109-11 IOYWB-Yd t0 111111111: them visit 3mm"! 1119119911011 necessary. were sprayed. and some 9181 Ivaar Hilmquist, pommuuue, debt of the City luu, been rel-lulled us in the not too distant future. STREET COMMITTEE dead trees were taken down- Izi mid-summer, the buildings at the airport were disposed of, and OTTAWA, Jan, ae-(crl-Urlitl later in the year the Queen's wharf of the 6th Canadian division would was disposed of. be available for service in the Unit/- The dump at the East end oi’ tho ed glam in “s; u: gttuk on that City has shown considerable im- coimtiy if it were considered 110011" provement under the new msnage- mic w send them, Defence Minisw ment, but more attention should b0 Ralston told the House of 601111110111 given to this important work, I be- _ lieve that Mr. Keefe has a. recom- He was gngwerlng a question from mendation to offer to the new Dr. M. A. Bruce (Con. Toronw- council. A concrete floor. with a pummel and added that tlietunlir concrete pit, -was installed in the mlght be “m; 93°99; fm- gny home new City's work building, this has defence e1" unless such p01‘- added much in the servicins of our gong-lg] ,,,;,,, mend for that duty- , auto-motive equipment. A lean-to 0n The minister said Dr. Bruce! the East side of the Work's Buiid- quesllou w” u rams,- lmgc on! l! lug was erected to house the steam m; gngwgl- would depend on mill- rollers. wry conditions in Canada at 111* This, I believe, Your worship. time. There were. of course. sums up the years activities of 70111‘ other troops in Canada besides tl11 Public Property Commit‘ , and in 8th division. Mom January 1st, 1941, to Decem- Attached herewith you will find ber 31st, 1941, forty building permit; p detailed report of the year's work. were issued. 01 these. twenty-seven us submitted by Mr. Messervy, Ciiy were for residences and thirteen sm-veymr were for buildings for other pur- It is indeed gratifying to complete Doses. The total value of this con- our year well within our budget, struction was $77,775.00 for the year. and for this I must express my Seven only of these permits were thanks to those who through their for buildings in the fire zone; two good work made it. possibe to do so. of these were for new warehouses By those I mean the workmen that covered with fireproof asbestos make up our street and works de- shin8l99. four for ulterior altera- partment personnel. These men, tlons, and one for slight interior al- many o; mum 3551811511 to special terations, together with new plate duties such as lJBBwl‘ and truck op- 111m windows. erators etc. etc. have throiishmll the year done many and sundry PUBLIC PROPERTY jobs, working as a team for the best interests of their department, Submitted by Coun. Blanchard. Our new Bmith plow has proven Early in the year, Spring Park its worth and ability to handle our stream and culvert received it's sin- snow problems. Lest year was in- nual cleaning, this was followed s. BARBARA BRITTON by the amount of $121,786.52, made B1115. gentlemen, I cannot, in sunl- up as follows: In tile year 1940 the 1111118 11D 1119 y9l11“5 Bvvlllii- 101290 debt was reduced by $55,537.23, in 11191 1119 59111-119 01 the grim reaper the year 1941 by $56,249,211, muy has again cut deep into those who gentlemen a magnificent picture, have associated themselves with our You may well be proud of the C111’ 3911191911011 I would like here splendid showing and you should 1o pay tribute to the memory of consider that your efforts individu- Messrs. James MacMillan, Walter ally as chairman of committees and Doiull. Cyrus Jay and Walter Burke. collectively as the governing body In the death of these faithful ser- ' of the Ciiy have been well worth vii-fits. your Citv has sustained a. while and amply rewarded. 811970115 loss. The beginning of the year 1941 I would like also to make men- marked the arrival of the R. A. F. 14°“ °1 the 1°“ ‘ultmned by 001117- staiioned at the Charlottetown Air- cillor Dougan in the death of his port, and I wish here to state that mother. and by Sanitary Officer our relations with Group Captain Reardon in the death of his ivife. Blake, Wing Commander Keddie, None, more than l, can sympathize and Sqd. Ldr. Edwards, and the with these gentlemen in the loss officers and men under them have of their clear ones who have gone been of a most friendly character. to their eternal rest. May I take this opportunity of con- It is not my intention, gentlemen, of the Swedish army, in a greet. 1118 to the troops throughout Sued- cri, declared their strength, (iiscip. line and ‘morale was finer‘ than ever and ‘our cause s. goud one." .___;____.__. JUST MEASURE ’EM $0me sun spots are believed to be 50.700 miles in diameter _,____.___ slzpppuys" Specials 100 A. s. A. ‘Tablets 49¢ FOR PAIN RELIEF “REDDIN’S T‘ ——l~IX'I'll.-\-— Aiitillii-i‘ ‘Thrilling Chapter’ 0f SEA RAIDERS (‘nmcdy - Cartoon GellélraiqmMotors Ileady T0 Help Motorists ,4, 1 (I 1,, n. r °°{,’,‘,’,T‘°'}§; 11131. SYRUP glratulaltingigroug Capttlain Bllake on it‘? silrliBle youi-ucomrlilitzes out lindga {lieed a real test as to its capabili- ‘leigilfiyifitgémvghlelraeofisioa dkemrauct mnclualanlltiwdilild éikenctfilogsxplwlwc coUPo-—-——-———?N CONSCIOUS Co“, qu. . ly- , u r -ubl-, ,1‘ nin _ I s Q 1 tie sp en an gen emany way 1111 y. you ve a ven span es. — r n9 e my appreca on o 011 - - s“ u! c Tito I of mdgillffifi LARGII); qlzlzFcoslaih in which the men under his com- accounts of your siewardshlpp and Gone from our streets is an old er to keep it clean’ and free from Kee, and mpthorn, not only for METON “w”, Enwnu All.‘ s t. .1 l pliiflllll. alzrn- ‘ ‘ mimd have conducted themselves I know you all feel very proud of land mark, the City Sprinklfl. W 9-11 810W1l1 01 1118M 011d 0016011011- their co-operatlon given me, as their __ (o?) _ Believe H, ortnobn w; "y" 1-> 1' 1111"11><‘~ "1 111111115 11 "1 '.__*"' while in our City. the year's showins as set out in the be replaced by a. Bickle-S91181BV9 91119 111°11- F1°111 111119 l» time. 1t Chairman of Public Property. but mm,“ a m“, o; u rs I11 ou can do to u .. the war [t Takes “\\ EEKS” to 1 know that the people of Char- statement of the Auditors but it Flusher. This lllusher has filled s was necessary to ” ge the water for thesplendid way they took over mum", cmmm” 61mg for p" “m “m1 l" cmifl“: nlbbe". Break U a (‘Old lottetown have opened their homes has been achieved only by yctn- long felt want to keep our hard sur- 111 $119 1101111 by 0119111118 1-119 110011 and 11111119896 1119 M9391- csttle fodder coupons saw 119W” "we wahzp" My? N H.‘ Dame!‘ u? p I to these men and have tried to show combined efforts. While at time: faced streets clean, and will dem- gates at the breastwork entrance. m, e hpmd u u 111111119194 n.‘ ‘m o, . §,:,,‘,“,‘§,§.§‘-,§“,‘§€, Q _____ 1E0,r_l¥'x in some small way the peat appre- you have had different opinions I onstrate its usefulness during the PTEe bashing muses in the Victoria RELIEF COMMITTEE dqmfm, Qmu-l "u; ambled 0W9?’- _ I, M], hcnvrvm.‘ f, , " ”" ciation we feel for the splendid work feel that your interests were in the years to come in many ways. As an ar an at c East end of the iifc and wr- would , HI , , they are doing. It certainly has had welfare of the taxpayer. auxiliary to our Fire Department it City received some repairs and were Submitted by Couri. Lapthorn. Beegrsylk-MLBOIIOO. l n “we? moderate plfSilllf‘ i- .» N115 HON LY and a tendency to bring us into a closer The work of the City Board or has already pr-oven m be of some kept in good shape during the surn- Relief started as usual durlnl 139- 13111‘! "19"" camber, mo with m persons. u Roam Hardware-Wm”- iissisterioe. mer. I believe that Mr. James Mc- compared to 1663 persons for the Resolved: understanding and. relationship with Health was again carried on under To my fellow Cmmcillors, mem- Carvllle, the conscientious caretaker two to three pruirr‘: our kinfolk of the Old Lend. I feel the supervision of Dr. B. C. Keep- ular stprcificafoiis l AUJUND "Acquire the was of checking CREAM 50¢ 9119 299 also at this time that 1 should ex- in; ma nu report will show up bers of the Street Commit‘ .1 ten- of the East end bathing houses is same period 1n 1010. J v 1141 _ b, dum- 11111011911 11115111111 , “_‘f""‘_""_ tend congratulations to Lt-Col. An- great. scope of work as carried out der my thanks for their co-opera- worthy of mention here for the took care of 1152. February 110i ‘Gasoline purchases tome ‘mm 11;, BROM0-SEL7 ZER drew, o. c. of the Beach Grove in this particular of City Govern- tion. splendid way 1n which he has kept lilld March 1153. March of the pre- but-ed ssequitably as pow me m? ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ $110 Sizkspecial 69° 312"“? .°..°“‘l§°'¢“‘§ guftmilie’ ma‘ ark a l p CITY sunvssows anroar $1.”??? 2'3“§‘A.?.5l‘°§.“°£u?“&"t'3; 1110f“. ye“ mo “no” we" m n‘ m “°°‘22°“u§plv e111 119"“ 1"“ cnnscqucnm, , . ~ , .. o e . . . . . or e e w sis one aso y our . e e. u 1 _ . p, .. v splendid manner in which the men meat and milk inspector Dr, f. E. 91110111119111 0! those who have Avflil- March 1041 mlrlied $119 911d 0! W1 - gm’: ‘Lqqllumi ,~ t WOODBURY s SOAP under their nespective commands Croken has been of the some high During the winter season the ed themselves of the bathing fscili- direct relief for Canada. Oentle- 1W Tum‘ M, New. u. , 4 CAKES 24c have acquitted themselves. standard of efficiency as in past streets were kept clear for motor ties which are really an asset to our men. lei. us hope that never aaain Police Uniforms-Tia tires Actual v: ——-————- In the month of Febriluy. I lied years. I wW-ld like here to mention traffic by the use o! the mew Clly- _ will such e calamity be wished’ U011 (19111 111909 111111-937?‘ hummus lbs. llllllPf-lnll. . '11 “.11 (‘Q1150 as CASHMERE BOGUET the privilege oi‘ representing Char- also the splendid work and keen plough. and sand was applied to The guns at Fort Edward in the a free people. Horse Shoeilil 9" much 11s if; 1m 1 1 vvsai- SOAP AND POWDER iotilewwn at the Conference of Am- interest taken by Dr. W. R. Csr- slippery sidewalks when required. 1n Victoria Park were given a coat of l wish to thank Councillors Blan- work-P. J. Beritner-— __mm‘ 0g 1'- D ‘ "' ' ‘Klfd 11 1111111‘ 4 CAKES crican Mayors and Miinicipelltlel son our representative on the Milk the summer and autumn the usual paint, The breast/work also should chard and McKee, for their co- Velco Lubricntinl O11 m; 91 "1 ‘° W; waffrgreiliergé: _' _ - 29¢ held at, 8t. Louis. While there, many Board. The interest of the consum- street services of sprinkling, clean- have received a coat of paint. 1 operative assistance during the pest mu__5“,ul¢y, The H,“ _,.,.,,,;.,-,,, ,,.,.,._,,L “mum AdeMi-i- Y t T h] t valuable aspects o; Civillarli defonghe fir if“ well looked after while in his ins. sweepins._eic._ wflrfi Performed. would suggest iotthe new Chairman year, and I am sure that the tter- ah a‘. denqus pen m 1118' 111*‘- -‘1>"1"‘ '71“ ""11" 7"‘ 511mm ens a e a xrlgfitieawag ldlerivelieelfrorlit utlume "31s School Board re rt also rgntlzdtand ‘triunlieieii ylttrfiulfill donmyellfly in they’ tllrjiat 7'11? 1t mllxlartriigtotrilge ilTM-ullgwé“ 1.2: 1.0;! Sullivan BCPWMJ be balm ~ rm uiivn- 80 Tablets $1.00 t‘, “m” n m m. mm u no p h t m q I e 1 “our s- n p? w l un v- mmd&c°__”_o6 w, 4 mm‘ m, ,| H. _ 3 9 mu,” Provide vitamins mee ngs. was to some ex- cws ter a on of mother throug ou e season. n genera receiv its usu spr rig prove of all. - e smug Avoid 5m <1 fr» curb. running tent a goodwill tour on the part of successful year. Clay Streets: The clay streets clean-up, and the beautiful drive 125 tons 01d 15w“. o, chuck “m. ,,, uuuflwllou, A. B. D. and G. rm Canadian Federation of Mayors r wish w congratulate the Water throughout the City were kept around the park. together wiui Jts runner: corufmss Plckard a 00.41. M. r and . Chieftain No. l nctiifflnwvw Submitted by Colin. McKee. ‘frilcb-Blekle-Beaglrav ' a ps0- There were eleven separate icnd- Fargo Panel 139119111’: and Municipalities. much good not Commissioners and Mr. George only resulted but is certain to rs- Chandler on their splendid report. suit in the future. Mr. Chandler has adapted himself smooth by scarifying, grading and natural beauty, has drawn forth rolling. fresh gravel and ashes were many favorable comments from the " ’ where necessary. tourists who have had the privilege Asphalt Streets: Extensive repairs 1) v9 at. reasonably slxcds because tires wear cili. twic" as fast at 65 m.p.l1 a; tlicv do at 40. Ten PHONE 86 REDDIN’S times more urvar occurs at 5o In April. I again attended the most admirably in carrying on the o! spending some time in m: City. era, and were awarded to those vol-f". H. Motoine-l m‘ ' use‘ 1114" 1‘ ‘m t‘ WW.’ "m? “t 5° . 7191191011011 01 Mayors and minici- torch of office handed him by his were carried out on these streets A bu! condition, which hes exist- named. Ioollowlnl were the tenders Sale Old Patrol~clilford m.p.h mi u Bllili-lllllilgglyé: W L. M. DOULETTE polities Convention held at Ottawa. predecessor who ever held li. high. with the aid of the City's concrete ed over a period of yes-rs. came to called. to whom let and the price: Donaid-Wl-W- mm“, 1/1-‘11-"30" ",1 ,, 1‘; ' “n R ._\|_ SMALLMAN where National Defence was the In conclusion 1 wish w express mixer, equipped to re-temper the light curly in the spring when e Maintenance Hygienic Bervice-G. Respectfully Ill M¢‘Bfi “"1 ‘cm’ “ramm ' “can? m“ ' close inspection of the Market f-i. Keefe-fee per contract) "m" T’ keynote of the meeting. While injrsiitude for many eourtesies and Ottawa 1 had several interviews with much assistance: from the members old asphalt material. Sidewalks: The Clivk wood and Building wee made at the instige- 3151mm u Tend“ {i yops and starts utrr cfi rubber like a g-raindslone wears off metal. Street. Flushes sprinkler-Bic!!!- i‘