l ....»- I h.» ‘<14 ,.».-;.~_._, f t race, .--~ l ii-UFBEG can twivicis coii ciiiijiiiiis (Canadian heel) QUEBEC, Dec 1I—-Pr1ces of coal In Quebec were flied and proper eompetifon was prevented. Mr. Justice W1ifr‘d Laliberte found to- day 1n a Judgment convicting five coal companies o! combining in restraint of trade Fines totalling $30,000 were imposed and costs were assessed in propcrt on to the sine of the respective penalties Dc- fense coun'el gave immediate not- ice of an appeal The companies and the amount of the fn s we e The Canad an Import Compa y $5.000; The Can’ ldian Import Comnany. Limited. l’! 000; F. P Weaver Company, $5.- 000; F, P. We-ivrr Company, Limit- ed. $7.000 and British Coal Cor- poration $6,000 Acqultkd The St. Lawrence Steve-daring Company was acquitted, the judg- ment finding there was no evidence that organizat on was party to any such flffflllg ment as the one (‘I'll- ercd into by the others Trial of the six companies end- ed a month ago after several weeks 0! 098311110115’ and legal argument. Eleven companies in all were iii- dicted and the remaining five are to go on trial December l8. They arc: Montreal Coke and Manufac- turing Company, Scotch Anthrac- ite Company, Elias Rogers. Limit- ed. Mongeau and Robert. and ldairtt and Adair. Banded Together Prosecution followed inquiry urid» er the Dominion Combines Invesf tigntion Act Charges were laid under the Combines Act and sec- tion m of the Criminal code, The charges expressed shortly are that the companies banded together a- gainst the public interest to fix prices and restrain trade There were 10 counts in the indictment. “The dwls 0n of the court is that if there has been no unreas- onable enhancement of prices with- in the meaning of the counts three and six. the fixation of l common price and the structure of prices resulting therefrom have been us-i R-I-bnce Day At Mt. Stewart Owing to the incmmency of the weather a remembrance day par- ade in not held at Mt. Stewart as had pnviauriy been anticipated. lnlteld I bumbrr of the on non and other: proceeded by nu mobile frtin the hall to the come- tory where they placed a wreath on the monument to the fallen soldiers. After which they returned w their hall wsere a larzelr ll- .tended service was held. ‘ Ths service began promptly It 11.00 oclock, with the usual two "minutss of silence which was fol- lowed by the lining of "0 God Our Help In Ages Past " Comrade Dr. Martin who acted as chairman then gave a brief adv- dreas and after expressln! IPDTR‘ iatiori for the large attendance took his hearers for an imaginary trip to some of the war t/me scenes in France, vividly portraying a num- ber of those impcssive scenes Tliis was followed by “O Can- ada" w" ich was beautifully rend- ered by the pupils of Mt. Stewart and St. Andrews Schools l The pnsident of the Legion ‘Branch then spoke at some length referring to some of the results of the Armistice and paying warm ‘tribute to the men who made the Armstice poss b‘e. cii ef among whom are Canada's dyad He also made a strong appeal for sympathy and llfldPfsléllldlllg on behalf of those vvlio must go through life in continuous suffer- ing as a result of tlteirservice and concluded by appealing to ii'l re- turned men to observe H1911‘ duly to the THJTE unfortunate of tlicir persuades by giving their Ol"!,‘.lll..".‘r\~' tion their utmost wlpptjfl. iiiid 111115 ,be in a sronger position to assist land protect thcni when necessary- ‘ Comrade Rev. Joseph Rooney 0f lMorell Parish then st>0kfi V?" Ill" terestingly direiiiiig liisrenihi-ks ‘il- long the line of patriotism zillrl ed to prgvent and lessen mmpemithe contribution made by the pup_. $1011 UPGUIY in restraint of trade" "5 0f Mt‘ Stewart and st’ éndrewvs ‘n2 Judge Lalibs-rtg 331d in summing’ Schools who jointly supplzed up his Judgment British Coke Iii one instance the com-t drew attention to the effect of the com_ panics‘ ggpggmen‘ on ‘he pd“ o! their teachers who prepared them 120 British coke, "Y ‘h’ 9"‘- fuel Speaking o! which he said the compgnjgs had sought to prevent entering Canada. he observed it W115 “for U0" “T110118 the rezular buyers of such ccmmod ty and who, it may be said, form par; d! the classes of the community people should have poorer These received the benefit of that companion m the trustees, after making a few frec flow of trade, but they not as it was iriduly prevcntgd m- iessonsd m m“, detrimtm v- ‘can into the hands of the Legionélxa 4 nine great grand children. A; m m, amount o; we “n”, , Branch. i134 3 The funeral service was conduct- the juflgg “id; ~yionowing m”; The president 1n accepting the 135 11,- ed by the Rev. Sydney J. Boyce of osdgnty 1 cdnsider m," The penlny~gift expi-rssed d~p emo irn at lti-l36 7,lv.'t. Stewart United Church who w be 1mpcsed Should‘ while Bu,” magnitude ard nature and irellng- 137 6 spoke words of comfort to the ber- stantial, not be vindictive, especial- ily thanked the givers for the 0011- 133 i0 caved from Ecclesiastes 12 chap. i 1y in d c356 when, mmmon prlcm [fidence and IICXYUI‘ oxtndcd to 139 9 and last clause of veae 5 "Because though unduly lessening oompeti-ithe Bijavli by their act oii. He 140 Irene . . . . .. .. . '7 man goeth to his 1on8 "0"" tion, h", m; been excessive ex_;firmly s‘ri'ed that the slit would 141 Ruby - 5 the mourners go about the streets. oept on coke, as a result o; U; mgever be cherished and held sacredlifl Adam ., ._ __, 10 The favorite hymns by the choir 1112x115] ism-amen; m excludJby the Branch. I143 0070011 . . . . .. .. ‘Lwcre "Will the Circle be Unbrok- Brittah coke" After some further remarks by 144 Stirling . ., 5 en," “when I Get, Home" and In gnome,- pi“, m the judgment the chairman in which he thanked 145 Phyllis , ,. , be With You Till We Meet however he (secured; The mwm the community for their splendid Again." (Yon of the parties Qxcgpt on m“ j sesmtance in the building or the SANTA-PALS The honorary poll bearers were occasions. was to keep prices fair- ly high and one of the accused ex- pressed tlre wish of holding them 1a the very limit.‘ ‘f wiiirisi Bottles. pints and quarts. a "o long neck bottles and souare bottles. Phone 1107, Will call for. The members of a mlrflgd wo- rn~n's club in the north meet twice weekly to dscuss their m“. ances. The latter. we understand. wait patently outsde to tsks their wives home-Punch. i:~z;rzrri MAIIIAGI EI-IITI-WIBB-John A. Whit; to Ruth Edith Wrbb NOV. 23rd It. Ohlrldtewwn. W. L._ Outhouse 0f- Hoisting, _ OIIOWIN-IIOWIS-On Thurs- day, Dec. ‘I, 1903, at St. Jamu Home. Miss Idella Chowen. dough. be of Mr. and In. William Chow- ni of dnariottsiowii, m m. ri-ea- eria Bowel, also of Charlottetown, Rev. Dr. " Id Lethe of- Hoisting. r iwhich conveyed its owmrship and'132 new hall. the service closed with "God Save the King." COASTGUARDS (Continued from Page 1i He had seven men behind him when he said it. and nothing was started. Only one of the coast- guards was armed, according to the story of the Rosalinda passengers had heard. The Kromhouts engines had‘ hem started, and as the motor-i vessel swerved seaward the tow line‘ psriaed_ Zlg-rsg Course Captain Ron Mason was said to have ordered all lights extinguish- ed and kept the vessel rig-sagging to avoid the cutters searchlight. The officers were as asy- ing they had been offered every available comfort by the rum-run- ners, who even offered to give up their bunks. s m“ must he of criminal character or 3,1,4 coming under correctional laws in-l‘ “l” a’ m‘, Immmed o‘ the “Evolving two years imprisonment in “Hum. ammo‘. “mum um - the defendants‘ country and agree squad of gendarmes were on thei pier. Before the rum-nmners nai- ised whet was happening they were surrounded, officers were clamber-i in: aboard while a police boat was] ‘ ' in on the starboard side “What devil sent nu hem" skipper was quoted as laying when no was pushed aside nun the hem ‘lain innocuous! 5; ‘The weretskenintocus- 011121.101: therein- coutlusrds were comfutsbls B7 extradition request, the defendants i i r 5 GIVES CHILDREN 100311511“! 110m Pl‘! l) emu uiiii 79 5 and be convinced. As the liniment 5 also forty-five grandchildren and his eight sons the sctlve pail bear- Mr. Ben]. Bremner. Hon Premier ers were the Hon. J. P. McIntyre MacMillan, Betty Bruce, GloriaAlbflt Jlrdl-IIG, John J. McDonald LBFBe, Cons‘ance Hyndman, J. O. and Jonathan E. Birt. Hyndman. Margaret Como, Az-I mikrwed by mourners and friends tliiir Coffin. Mrs. H. E. Miller. the very large concourse wended Mrs. R. S. McBeath. Mrs. H. B. their way to the PQWWI 0831M“! Henderson. John C. Daull, Do othy at Mt. Btewait where all that was i m“ may d; y,‘ Bus“ 3059i“; Andrew. Marjory Unsworth Mc- mortal of one who was loved was Leod, Mrs. W. Chesie~ S. MrLureftenderiy laid to rest. The floral Mrs. iColJ D. A. McKirinon, Frank tributes were as follows: Wreath Saddler. Ann Saddler. Mr. Tom ' from Cyrus and Louise and family; Tees, Miss Joan Williams, Mrs. Crescent from Melvin and Hilda Percy Williams. Mrs. P. o. wiii-‘snd viola; Spny min w. and isms. Lorna creeimah. Rpbln Oreel- - mo. neh Mollacherfl; Bony from man, In Memory of Mrs. Bunett ,mahagement and employees of Mrs. C. H. Black. Laura Hughes, Milton's Old Spain, Charlottetown; Mrs. A. H. Smallwood. fionnieflPlllow and wreath from wife and Elmer Champion, xehsingwn. Mrs. fist of family. C. D. McLean, Clyde River. REQUEST (Continued from Page 1| In Memoriam ANNIE EILIIN HUGH!‘ Her grove is not a grfll. l‘ ll l oriauasichanour To obtain extradition, charges with similar consequences in the 0&3 death of Annie anon sheltering oo try. l! , aged 12. youngest and Dining the ocoedhlfl. and un- til" proper decision is given oin the over to the requesting government. If the court docidui Ego? gi g .ii§§§§ [Mimi .11} iii ilfli iilii i. between lawyers and the Court be- was given in masterly fashion. the hinting ihet there was miovements played being, grove, not right about the investigation. Sir Edw This ‘ h reserved he news IIQO-t“ id fliifflllq Cl I N0. Name "Vi! ‘can no! be tan-eel at I I u- an“ ___ | iviontnawerl ltectlypayalldhol- u n"! ‘ ' [MEI Dee (c P OIUIQ) 13 Jslnfl .. ... .-- .- . fu‘&_n h, , - - ‘ l5 Winnifred . .. S my“ m“ l“; ‘In. w“ ha.“ —A I!“ It hiotilllhlll ‘ 16 valins .. l m,“ nun, m . "ca, M m“ Pulses fir N!!!» and Tieuiuu’ 1 16in) Gordon .... 5 mo u“ o; w.‘ In‘, m“ 31mm‘ < W Gilli! "l"! f"!!! W" 9° V‘ = 7 wiuiam I m, muwnun,“ m“, sur- sirmnm Wulim Wl-llint- 11! 01w --'-- "outhsmomai-iisitiiourhtiisssia ____.., fglflfiidmilhieimw“ i l9 391W . m°~ was not feit so intensely ll thl lbllfi Dec. ll-Claruneo "u" I) Stelfa ... ... "e ...-... I haw 'mdh.d‘m%_ Gafiflamn‘. ‘knell-ma kfufi§uIflfihlld 22 Louis 3 ____ .tmmqigimgtsnndgm|hgpqggflilfilwllldifiillmfilfl5lfl' its Joseph . .... 2 yo]; [IQQQNALQ-Qfl, Jung of Clarence, was oouneitted la “n”!!! 1M IIVIIIIN! Ill 1M"- 24 James ... ... ....... (“wax-mug h" nun-n“ go y,‘ m“ s; m. n“; “.105 ‘t, 01¢ 019191!‘ 01 ll m“! fifilmut‘ MAmbose... ummtoimLmauramuaaiioyatisi-ashaopsazeamwrwvmlmflmwtil 21 John I He meant» iuiaaiei- at sasiuuia- rum: Mar to “demnndin: mom: “L” w’ ' m"!- ‘ 2s Gertrude . . 6 wan, u. w, r, _. The ooadieim d from the King with mensoes.” i 0"" ""5"!- "4 4""! 3 Eleanor 1 Miss Johanna Mahar continues very He was remanded to jail after h“ 3°“! 15mm“ 7m‘ m! 3°!!! so Frarirls . . . .. .. ii serious.—Mr_ Herbert mm. York. [harms on a churn or attemim: "m?! ""4 i" l will" Ii" 31 mast . - - 6 is reported better‘ tOdIYI-"m- aia- toertort money twin the King. s‘ W508i"! Pill“- 32 Earle .. . 4 my T_ omen pam‘bmmw “m. a“dmmm,dhu¢ggwuymn 8e entflldtheflluehlfil a: Fletcher ‘I toYork Saturday. it was announced today he must .14 Ralph 8|‘ ltlllld triaLmd 36 Susie ... a PERSONALS “ IIQVGP any criminal lhlifll- ‘ | 39 Hammond 4 M_____ tion," he declared. 40 Olga 2 Miss Mildred Simpson, Auburn, cumin" 43 Louise .. .. 1 left yesterday morning for Boston WNM U!‘ ( n‘ t " 44 Warbunand . . . . .. l0 when; she will visit friends Ind —— -- I i 45 Jchn . 5 y¢|3gii»@5_ The 68-year-old jobless engineer 47 Lozs .. 4 _____ wrotealettertotheKinglastJme *1 48 SlCHZ . .....2i in. Simon Paoli, Sh, who met mghlish bemhloinwuixtforvééo ~19 Edwa/d .. 9 mo. with h slight injury by fang. is at W” 50W! Y 0n l - 11” goings‘ g7; g j 50 ~ .. . . 9 work at his office as usual. T0011! "I110 ml?- 01 l-M RIJYII H-Il- b, gwnggg i. i 51 0 ____ ily in public 101' I living." a n” ‘at H: 52 5i Mr. o. n. Walker of at. men. Hidden wrote he would have been wq-m, gig-g,- y.‘- @. 54 '7 was in the city yesterday to see sltisfied with 1M0 annually. l-nd ma, h" u, “h i Q i, 60 1 his sun Hcibei-t who underwent a "e110"!!! B10719!‘ l0 “H1 I 111008111 m‘ “it m fir“ u‘ i i 61 6 serious operation in,the P. E. I. 005141118 hllulh’ loam ‘y¢_;._ 62 8 Hospital 5 m; 63 ii —-——— “hm” 5' "fin" iaolL. 31$“- I: '8" I: ii-i 4 Mr. w'il"ain Watheson has re- 1nd,“ ° “.41, 65 3! turned to his home at Valleyfield. m". 5nd 9m" 5mm" letwr‘ yeqrlgk 67 Hatter spendink seven weeks with "Y? ldlnmfli l‘ "45"" “P m“ u cud, hm‘; u 68 _ 2‘ friends and relatives ln Boston Ind ‘lmimal hnnnl- "uh bum. c° n, a“ _ so Law ence . . '1 viciniiY- “mid” "h" “m” “mm” ‘m’ ejgh-$fl7o_w_ Tom “my, '10 swiiilcy .. .. 9 —— m’ Km‘ ‘m m’ bu“ M m‘ “w” In reply to question Chief u 71 Roy . . . .. ... . 8 ::Rub it in for Lame Back-A m,“ c‘! rflnlommpwm‘ h“ Duke’ mm” Bmwmue “n” m“ 73 Jack . . . . . .. 8 brisk rubbing with Dr. Thomas’ En- ' " brother M H“ Mum,’ w“ m" w," “m “m, hobo“ “nun, m“, 74 Alton . _ 5‘ lectric oii will relieve lune hack. will“ 1° ‘h. 9°11" ‘Wm "1 m“ W" m m, my ".0", m, mflnhnd 1a a The skin will immediately absorb r00"! w“? $041111?" ll I "m" bu, m“ as a when, m,‘ may‘ '17 9 the oil and it will penetrate the tis- i 511""! m the m" ° u“ cmmhr- we" em out o! the Provmce , '78 7 , sues and bring speedy relief. Try it‘ The" w“ “"7 ‘ m“! ducumo“ s L quickly as possible. . good citizenship depicting ilic H0115‘; g1 _ , _ _ __ _ g sinks Ln, the pain coir w. n12: ‘for? gtrieziiggendant was released oni m“, influence Whifh “Wild b1‘ Ylilire‘ 82 Charles ,__ ,,, _ 1o there are ample §i'Oll!‘iQ.~ ' sly I - ‘ " _ - . l -. 1 . ~‘ . bvylothlsuflilanriagiplf;inlvzlvgéiodirrgsirligi gill Lawrence .. that it is an exce lent ar icis N d P . . t , Coun: llor HOIZIBHhYOF the Light ‘I . r ‘I’ - - l Conimdtc; state t at there was igrgrllfipgéluéirei’ “Wilma? g5 g GEORGE E. JAY 0 t8 . . d u“ iinygstggigfjgéi on at Iprescnbt. ti. ' l’ u ' _ _’_"'“__ asers H CH emu I) d I Rev‘ S‘ J‘ {jém-Ce,’ paftoraflf, 9° - 6 I" ihc early W011i“!!! "W" M‘ On V13 It Here glublic Utilities noarafniehadybee: igtewl? ‘gmliatheflllrrciw Qoplny l I - 1 D90 7nd» “'11” ‘he "lulu mun“? I ' assured that there would be a thor- ‘etrneliiirize; gthe T101553?“ 011$- 99 Weirrizton I 1g side tolfe Fmili‘gnr?geoloke:eilreé“tege M35 V9811!!! Madman arrived “ugh mvungatwn “r7194 m"- 5nd ' r _ _ ' ‘ - -- 1X18 "941 1 ' m“ hoped that there would be a reduc- idaln with vihchwrar should bf! 101 Wallie . , 10 home gf Gsa E_ Jay ‘mi been» .n tthlencdléy atueveiisngaonblammn‘ ‘ion m the rates‘ Alma” the city Vegardm» He mpaind ni.i.-_v 0 102 Ellen . . . . .. . 8 ed him to lay Hilde m5 70 37"" '° ecu‘ d. l: N,“ had received an offer of more ~" ~i - mi" ' i - s -on' naianpian...r Mae- . iii £22223‘? - -i vice g5pecially to the younger peo- 10g viola _ _ _ 10' m; I .Admira.l Beatty Hotel ballroom, St. 00mPB-fly. .p1e as to the attitiire when should 107 Janos, _ _ _ _ 5! Always rugged and 3mm‘ he w; John, N. 13., which i-.c:.ved the Cml-“cium: Wm" 555995 m" l _ , - . . the 3L John two eng ne.rs of the company from be takm l “Ward “use selfish 108 Lows ' " s down the forest and bum ‘ home hlghestl pnfichmthe followin! re New York were working with the 1189116168. 109 Baby . . . . . . . . 2 wl ere i ht sons and six daughte s W955i l‘ w ' 9"" “Pilrfciaiiiln W“ M‘ 1°‘ 11° Brldsei- . .. . , 9 welre D2151 and reared to st ongipm‘ “ppeuwl grszluslfsltglild I: ltf?:€\;%'r;'hfi6tt1hatb;h: 111 Katie 9 manhood and womanhood. exwpil- “she plays Wm‘ we“ drmmuc "om tcnt lectrical en. ineer What Beatrice 3 i two who died in infancy Al-iww“ “d exp £53m‘ “d me ~ p2 e 8 ' the n2 A t - - -~ 08V _ - wreathlew gamma, o; ha, m“ the citizens desired was an investi- mm‘ mum“, pm o, m. p,” i114 Efqlfk ' " " g :3‘: §1"§,,f,“0,‘{$l’§§“5§1§,,{‘ Qfiiauaienoe which taxed the capacity ration o! the blunt and of the rate '5 ‘ " ~ - --- , "Y ' ' ~ - construction. He inferred he stat- 111m in the form o! chemise: which i 115 Walter . . v those that wept and rejoiced with Oi "is 0111mm» W" "l "m W" ed m“ m, m u, éd m n t eoiisistea of patriotic and war time i m; Am“, __ 9 them ma, Emma, ei- tribute than the enthusiastic w- - m" ° P Y °_ songs, all beautifully rendered. 117 Lame ___ ___ I q mere are h“ to mom’ h“ ‘m, plause. Si: 118d 011060" 501m 0i m‘ kn°w m0 fir“ mm‘ “w” ‘he '1 ‘ o; m, composition, 0g octrical business. The whole elec- ‘rhis effort reflected great creditliia Sadie s rowing widow, ioi-meiy rim-a annlflmtl“ mm “ma” m chulomwwn u thrnselves as well as upon 11a Wilfred . . Lriahier. and the following sons andWW“ “m” ‘"4 h" uzwrp°u' “ma” looked m“, Fred . . 1o daughters; Lemuel. Mt. sis-wart: l-ithgwwasr gpegsmzrmnleauii“ M” “new” Holmmlumd m“ n P ‘121 Bernice ... . . 4 Lloyd, at Pisouid East. Crawford. {an payed ma“ “firm! m B} w“ ‘mended to “m; to we what erhaps the most striking partm Mary ... . . . . 3 Charlottetown, Frederick. Pisquid of the service was the donation 1m Sunny 1 West" Alfred East Royalty’ Cyrus F‘? i“ ‘he pmkmdmm‘ auemnme‘ would happen‘ The assurance had ' h i’ "' ‘ ' '. ' corrente sarauande, niiiiuet and 115011 811/9" b? 111*‘ Giwemmellt "l" ii..."- ha» W i i» °‘ . - 0 - y . . . . .. on ~ ~.~ - ' ' _ held , group woe given three of Scar - of their beautiful war memoriilalgw ._ 10 garet. Jane (MISV. Robert McKay) low“ “ma” and the Brahms He was sure that the man“ stone which sands in their Join Vila‘? 11 West St. _Peters. Melvin. Little "um mwrmezm op n9 No 3_ would be brought w a success“, W2?“ cemletfélli-ilf Si? i223 g RC3»? ‘flit???’ 1:13;“ at}? Rfimlrwé on. 11a. No. 5; ciipriecio issue- ac ng on . ap-ipo QiWfiISOGJa poplin‘: Brook ‘Dd an 78' NO. 1 His Worship thought that no iiidnvrooriate remarks who the Pflpeflllkll '1 Ruby an adopted draflzhter at home‘ "Cmpllfs "smmi" l“ B- M" p‘“'p°‘° “m” b” mm‘ by “V” anything dappio inouvcment: achcrzo, marche Commissioner Cotton had told h‘m funebre and presto. I "Pb! the closing group Mix 116-. Lean played Poiilenes ments Pepctucls" and Rovers "Minuet" and "'I‘ocatto"." Son Of Well Known Russian NovelistPasses ' (Canadian Press) NEW HAVEN. Conn., Des. l2— Count llya Toistci, 6B, son of the Bunion novelist and in recent years a resident of the hill Soutbbury that boars his name. He succumbed to heart and gall bladder complications. His sister, Countess Alexandra Tolstci, youngest daughter of the Lumbermen Remanded For Trial In Jail that the city would not have to bear the expenses. that after the “Mouve- investigation the five complaining citizens could bring the case before the Public Utilities Commission, and that the men who was ducting the investigation was a competent electrical engineer. A resolution was passed that tenders for printing the city re- ‘ports be called. A resoluflon authorizing The resignation on account, of Pressure of affairs of Premier Mac- m, Millan A resolution was theBoard. thecoctofediicotion a-nnuallyincreasing “chunk-rue 2 g‘5 :5: §§§s§§ allingt Court A Official, Passes rux iiiiiusiii IN BRIT. isii w??? E5522? ': F?! E i? r5‘ i fig; 3 - 5 i? i? 3 i i: .5‘ i 5 ?i3§ i" i E E Ooviichan Silver E a i é 5 i Wierbwv. in the it lg‘ "tight; 1151315; llglié: J 2i. more than 100 p-Lrs of 1 our ra-iwh, while the ozli.» vary in livestock from i _ ,two or three pairs on [li- ‘ii!- iii iii! Infill lfllf/hfi up 1o as n N!) pairs on the larger (1 it iii ii t; ti i ii tinned nniests there were t. secutions and four COHVlWl tions under the Prohibition unlawful possession of inn» . liquor, resulting in four ct and two dismissals, four 1m .. milk vendors without liven», for trucking without license; . disorderly conduct; one for g language; one for operatiii; mp r vehicle to the common [lllili l‘ for reckless driving; one m ~ payment 0f d0! tax, 11nd om ililllltj tion for harboring smuggled rum. During November the Fnri-r: col. lected fifty-two samples and eight of Cream from Retail morekeepers. delivering saute to citi- Analyst for Test. The amounts collected in Fines and Costs during the mouth oi yo. vernber are as follows; Prohibition Act, two fines, $200 His Worship stated that he did not think that there was anything to Councillor Whears first pro- posed molution. Apart from the matter of expenditure of money, the Legislature would not permit any interference in conducting of educational affairs. An amend- ment cculd be made without a plebiscite With reference to the s:cond resolution he stated that the wafer commission never could is- sue d:ben ures will-out the sent of the council. lion was one for consideration. A resoiutfon for the payment to t"e com"any of 90 per cent of the; value of the amou"t of work done by the Warren Paving 00., Customs Act. one fine at $100 and one at 504150.00. Miscellaneous Fines and Costs- Total amount collected-straw, Other duties performed bv the Force during November are its fol. A by-‘aw r-spscting electrical inswecticn was prsed. It p11)- vlcled that any person desiring a license as an electrical contractor. Prisoners escorted to Queen's County Jail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Prisoners escorted from Jail l0 Court for Trial master electridan. or Journeyman electrician shall have at least four years experence in practical elec- itrical work before being granted ‘such a certificate Escorted to Falcoqwood ‘Piokot-of-Lieave reported i-t-u!‘ Prohibition Act ........ .. ‘Prlnsienf-s in Station overnzzlit Constable J. W. Higgins “'15 gran- ted ten days annual leave oi iibsems with pay, from November Lilli to 24th: and Constable C. 11, Jay wiis granted ten days annual italic ivtli pay. from November 5H1 to 14th This completes the annual leisc for To His Worship the Mayor and Members of the City Council. S1rs.—I beg to submit herewith the monthly report of the Deport- Charlottetown for November, 1933: Chest examinations-N. iicabc Diseases ted-l death (diphtheria). Cases Quarantined-O. Laboratory Examinations — Blood examinations. 01; smears, 2; spu- tums, l5; throat swabs for culture. .2; miscellaneous: Respectfully submiiwd. A. BIRTWHTIE. Following is the meat hiii m2‘! ieport as presented st last night‘! council meeting. Condemned as unfit for food M4 destroyed one carcass of i-v hundred and one (1011 ii». venereal Disease Report - Pati- ents treated, males, 37; ferns-ins, 28. , Total, jmalcs. 1; females. 0. Total number iof treatments given, 172. con-| Nursing Division Report - Home Milk test, nsnrples taken storekeopeis, November 24. i- Diphtheria immunizing Clinics star- pamiplq condition clear. .ted at Model. Rochford Square and‘R.. '1‘. White West Kent Schools. ry .. Vital Statistics Report (City of T. L. Smith u Charlottetown-Births, 24; Deaths. l‘ 111 the. MIYOI‘ and the City Clerk to en into a contract with the city on one part and the Warren Company on the other was ‘ V. S. MoQuaid General Remarks-The city has 0. L. Richard Plvihs been remarkably free from com- N. Tweel . . . . . .. municable diseases the past summer. 'A_ i3. Klgglns ,, autumn and winter to date. Respectfully submitted. B. C. KEEPING, Chief Health Officer. Ian! Worship the Mayor J and Members of the City Council: Gontlsmem-l hereby submit my a naenibsi- dpreport as Sanitary Officer for the passed. ' Filed that To His (kauncillor heardon he appointed a member of the School Board, as it was desirable that the Council be on s-acs.>.>ta.s-ici..->s-.>.>¢ar.s- ,._ ‘Pqviss inspected .. stables inspected Manure bones inspected Blauflmr houses inspected . . fnspoc As-u-Aa-uu-t-p-A-nlas-a-p-l- _ . _=-.-i'='_.z.<_-._,.Q-.m¢..,=-.. -. ..-.-,.-.._....-=,>..-s_Q.s-_= Ilrry I. A. RI! ".....- DISH 835273-533 2.50-5;- a B ui~su>AQ§§>m9>g9§pp