qymvvyv-ywv vv,~v&}‘v 1 I >O+&¥ ‘Tim's "iaiiotlieiv New Year» rushing iii vvvvvvv aiiilwe- all our customers-and friends ‘happiness iiisqlur 1m‘? l Ill; i tlis‘ liege lorassiiehl-iarger-slisre‘ of happi- shiiig-ibpisiiim-st tiiihi the hostiiitids-iias mam; ' ‘ ' vvvvv end oi I ‘Q vvvvv vwvvvvvv vvv McINNIS AAAAAA‘ s AAAAAALQL la‘ s AAAAAAA Ids lieesagaial 'A little New Year fall of llappiness end Health. ‘N; Luis -oua ' . M!!! ovsroiniiis » i _ fwe-‘wiiiiqnpyvsiumiq it I 1 ‘New Year» PURE. Micki cfo. Ltd “AAA‘A‘A‘AAAAAAAAAA“ AAAAA A‘AAAAAA4L‘ . , _. v. Hy_ . 1 - QAAAAAAQ ‘ jAA‘AAA‘A .s‘ss4sss‘srs.¢ssa¢ 4 AA‘ AAAL;A' ss¢¢¢‘¢sss. ‘AL iialrmiiss 1 fltc;ni~.our§=custiiiscnesiiii rue-m; . H ‘ t‘l"f’".‘i’-“~""i1";*"?‘eti i 7 i Bros. Ltd ( L . hue .i'-::i.ii:~..mr~ The vol by the ve§$im'l'..?§§'§=.$'ii“'v?“°“ ‘m mflhwlys during the m‘: ye" °t 1945 w" "l9 zreatesi: s ii? mvw“ um"- Allheush handica u machiner and - . ' program 5;’ pemllfirlzggk viviorkiecord maintenance was successtulls and 119d Olll. 1n addition g mini llwusht was given to potfwvl,‘ planning, including thh “fiver plans and estimates o! impendiny‘ Projects. In this work the mQIt modern methods were studied anad ggfiglbéest technical advice available The pavin ro season consisfedpotgfypavifiog (y: miles o! the Main Western Road which had been damaged by the abnormal all season tramp u, m, airports at Summer-side and Mt Pleasant. The contract 1p;- the com letion o! this work was a- Wa to Curran 1k Briggs mm. ited. Dominion aid on this project ls being sought as it is considered n special wartime expenditure. The patching of the asphalt pave~ ment was carried out by the Cur- "sn dz Briggs. Limited and the Island Construction Companv Limited. This work was facilitated by the use o! a standard cold mix material which was cesslul for quick pate ing. A pa- rrol gang under a competent lore- man has been organized for fut- iire work of this nature. The work of seal coating, that is placing a course of llqui asphalt and gravel chips on top of the asphst pavement as a protecting and wearing coat was continued. The previous results ot this work warranted its continuance. About 50 miles of pavement were seal coated, including the 0'I.ieary Road. the Town Road east and west o! Kensington, the Malpeque Road trom Charlottetown to Hunter Riv- er and ion section ot the St. Pet- go Road oin Mt. Stewart to Sub-Grading sub-graded to the standard re- quired tor future paving or gra- veliing projects. A contract tor subgrading 5 _1-2 miles of the Souris to East Point Road was awarded to Curran 8st Briggs, Limited: About 3 mill-s this road were completed. l 3-4 miles being gravelled. The work on this project was done according to the most modern practice for sub- grade required for paving _ trunk highways. A right-oi-way widih of 66 leet was required on the level and o! 100 feet on the cuttings and deep tilis. 1'2 ‘° 1t where required. The method ‘on construction of this highway W serve as a model for future sub- gmdihg operations in the Province. Road Mlclllnlnl d in sub-grad- ingvhiggrkfoahgnTlulgfgaeui-peé'ogd “rug: chines ditc as. miles of mad. Th“; pr the l-llshWly FORM"- The sqoiétagziuof 138d and ma n ens greatly felt in thisaiyne of W“: The worst sections onlv We" “t” tended to antghevcllhere possible. at °'¥§,§“p§§§itmcnt had been un- this to purchase acny dnev mam; inefy or equipmen uiins my w“ years, even extras were d cut to obtain. That it was P0: sibie to carry on with the oih equipment andpperlonn so mg“ “m-k Ls a (‘man to theedamrgince and mechanics employ my“ v.11 Day there has been a De_ gum; in priorities and the g pertinent now has on hand g0 new heavy tractors, one new m! - tamer and three more “hit! 011 the way which will all be in on- ei-ation next season. Needless‘ 53y orders have been 111M195 °T the delivery oi sufllcieut equin- inent when the same is availwble- About l3 miles o! illlblflhwel? b means o! WW6? Wes made y m‘ Twas‘ w: th C Elm - ‘ Eiidfiifliu 15nd the seven Mlle m“, to grade the swamps. Shovel lso done d» ed the bsiout iofiflilfltlmrbéc yum; o1 material. In add! W ° " jeota many opndootiher heav- ily travelled roads were sirlwelledi the road bed being first properly drained and iii-sued when v08- siblo. _ ' Bridges and Culverts and“ buuoinc materials pecially timber continued in shim supply throughout the year: a situation which elves every indi- cation oi’ being even worse n season. However. such materials ae were available were utilised and the worst u: our bridges repaired N‘ ilt. ME“ timber bridges were L4 'f¥_E.'A-R° W?» ."‘"*1il‘57.'1*9‘ 0v» sisiie sqii'"riiiiiiw_iis I-°¥#.':.‘='.’4'l"'°‘i " i g Jlestonb Bridle. it it. x Mvit. There were also B steel bricks, covued with creosote plank. Eight creosote box culverts were placed and about lourteen care of creosote culvert material an on hand ior replacing culverts on the nil-in sub-graded hig-hweys next season. Tbs approaches‘ o! the followi- ini: and other lieldles were lig- i-sppod with stone. replacing t e old wooden pole work which is m 101110;" for this tyénemfi ' Iiflucll River ‘gfiiiui-ichiiieh iii-ion. iiisii: Mill nine 10W:- m... of}; ‘F3... u... iipc ll: auiiqih more. l‘! . i-inriririi" "- ' Phone: pad by the "filmy o! materias to raved suc- to There were about 92 miles n! road u flat River -- i top. “W's Bridg . Hazel Guam Road-do- it. x legit-new stringers fl-Ylg omit: tophfld‘ sr an l _. y, Dank srieatliinl icereosoteflo m“ 501.13 Bridge, St gon w it. x l6 ih-new at gen m4 P. I R055‘ Bi , Fl t _. added ioredngtie oi “chili?” u n‘ Grand River. Lot 1s _ 41¢ 14; a“ hm new cover and runs. The: built .2 Zhbfréilfiti "h"; lalggred- uIn addition there were sma or oodgn and 35o “named. culverts built Other Work 340th war made to t lug-y “W06 stloePrlrice Strict? Chas- o own, Newpm. wer Montague md Wm Boats Fairvi , mp,- issue 2nd and Newport .15. gent 11B 511D at Plctou for general Nnairs and overhauling. A nu o! cars of Calcium °hl°rlile were Illread on the main roads in the larger villages as u 111159 layer. with marked success. t Ill lihC matter 0f snow remnyal he Department has bought extra Dlows but finds it djlflgult; procure the machinery to which to attach them. Three plows Ere ‘stationed at Summierside and a like number at Charlottetown. Ono also will be stationed at Mvnwsue- It is hoped that the gpdflftifmllt will be able to ex. eommunltiu goon th ment is available. To agsiztqmizi 8mg remtoyval the Department con nues add t its Dflfiilnizg s30: fencoe. supply M e l1 dines at Faiconwood and the Infirmary w“; kw; m loud repair. A new Silo was built atTgaiconwood tum. l1 t t wit"? .315 s“ Contractors, and mwiii omépany‘ Wales College to stiuctional courses for the re. hnblllifltion of returning service personnel. It will be of interest to house in- os P119116 that the plans and specifica- tions for this buildin ' pared by the engineegngwesrtisitprtief the Department who are also sup- ervising the construction won; This structure. which is built to hwmmu in appearance ivith the Prince of Wales College, is oi mod. em design and is the first build. ins in Canada. to use a new type 0! Whtellllrootf munbrane built into the brickwork loi- protectjqn against leskaee. This is the first “me 1n the history or the Depart- ment that s Dubiic building was designed and its construction sup- erintended bv its engineering stair, rcpt-wu- Planning For several years now the De lurtment has been arranging and planning a. program hf public works which would not only give employment but would also be oi‘ material benefit to the P¢‘0Vin¢e_ The llrst projects to be given M. tehtion were the building of mod. 9m hlshwa-ys connecting the main centres 0t the Province with the outlets to the mainland at Borden and Wood Islands. In this connection s thorough Sllfl/Ey has been made oi the road from ChMlOttBtUwn to Borden v13 Bonshaw. Included in this work ls the complete suirvev of the pro- Dosed site of the Brighton Bridge. In resard to this Bridge the Department has sought the has expert bridge building advice to be had in Canada. Expert; from the best known bridge building Companies and ii-om the blllldilflil departments o! Provinces have been brought here to make a study o! shd rqpori; (m the type or bridge best suited for this location. The Department 110w has plans. specifications and estimates oi‘ suitable types or bridges. and is in p position to suboiy the Government with costs and other u, m. qulred. Siu-vqvs mr n . _ 011 thfsrgtiey Point $1 to the National Park and on the roads from Miilview lead- ing to the Wood Islands Ferry. P15"! "Id inoculations for pav- i these roads and ot be iii-aimed with costs, and sverythkie ls being done in that work could comm on of flhese mime in the spi-ih so es . Railway Dressings elimination of dsngqvu cmssiss hi6 been 31m A humid‘ 0t e Board oi’ Transport and his on‘. ineor were met at wood 1.51pm; bYdtiI-lfi lhdlnkter 0th Public Works in B ways and i5 Deputy and Ehkineer and were taken over the I any g if The 1946 Ia Russ-nae our and 1m Is iwsimiei IN May Good Leek, Mi‘- mi. ~ Most Active Ye ar Since A a Outbreak of War For the Public Works Department .whiiei>iiswoiaaitbs three h this service to the rural to vvvvvvwv‘ ins-in highways o! 111MH- ‘rbree sites toi- possible node supera- tlons were selected, surveys have been made and pi are now helm Neill-rod so that tenders could be called ll and when the work is authorised by the Federal Government. v vvvv held up once the nece i-angemenie have been made to Droooed. In Ill this work the clos- est relations with the Dominion (i0 In being maintain- e gp Depart- ment has been mauled since the bBEihninI 0t the war diue "to shortness. esiieclsllv or equipment. it is honed that the removal restrictions will enabl they intend. was: woaslu awsrr osr: smmv Uunms < D90. I -(OP)-In 3 E e a E if 8 _ noimins tniree exotic yet practical model hats. We haven't had a mid. season show since 19M. Now I'm . . like old . frivolous little hats M85118 them kind to war-weary laces. of soft. muted colors." But the British man. with his old school tie tradition of never b91118 conspicuous. ‘Ihaarap thinks. gnflreeter menace to wom~ en's sm headgear than the war short/sites. “You can't get rid o: the llnglishwomasfs inferiority complex about hats, when he: husband continues in tell her she looks siiiv in anvthiifl sms ." ‘Ilwurh 800.000 yards oi’ cloth is to be made available for cps-sets and bi-assiers next month, English women may have t0 wait a little, ldlilél‘ ior giamor undies promised em A‘ A‘ AAAAAA4. ‘;“AA BORNEO NATIVES FOND 0F AUSSIES MELBOURNE. Australia. Dee. 2i —(C‘P)-Ssnta Claus. in Borneo, wears a widebrimmcd Australian hat. When the Australians landed, the natives were astonished. Boo-n thev were delighted. Here were white men treating them as equals —es tree citizens oi Borneo. Tnesa white men loved children. friend. The children loved it. and 1 so cI-id tlie Barents. An English rubber planter. wiho revisited an estate he managed before the irar. said the natives in a village came to him almost weeping and said: “Tuan, our hearts are. sad be- cause we have heard the Austral- ians will soon be going home. They have given us of their own food and clothing. ‘Iihey have been kind to our children. We wish them to stay- 'I‘ii.an. you know important people, you have influence with the Govern- ment Could vou not arrange for the Australians to stay with us?" Half the native children in Bor- ‘lild Folks’ Coughs Get Fast Relief Many elderly people take cold easily. Unlike young folks, they recover slowly-perhaps that is why so many people past middle lii'e\catch P eumonia. _ Hundreds say you can effectively treat an old cough with Cstarrh-o- zone which soothes the irritated surfaces oi’ the throat. In using Cstarrli-o-zone, you do not take any medicine into the stomach. You simply breathe a sqothin vapor direct to thOVTJTOIICTTIIT tu es and lungs; this vapor attacks dis- ease germs and colds and catsrrli and bronchitis are helped almost immediately. Very simple to use Catarrli-o- zone-sprinkle it on your handker- chief-inhsle the soothing vapor; it should do your cou h or_co d a world oi‘ good. Your ruggist has Cstarrlo-o-sone in 50c. packages. Start to-dsy, and get on the road to better health as soon as possible. inhale the VAPQR oi‘ CATARRHOZONE‘ §§§§§§§§§&+§“ ,4 HAPPY NEW YEAR _ D.. GILLIS &J A Fast Relief.’ Good Health, Goody Fortune be yours during the New YearQ v vv wv vv Everv riuvzed urchin was their t‘ SWK ‘TIEEJEIIEIEIETFF IEEIIEIEJEIEIIQIEIIEIIEIEIEIEIEIIEIEIEIIEIIEJIEIIEIIEIEIETZWS. l‘. ’ D D [Q] El El El El El Er‘. AL-Aaasannns vvv 4 x. neo now ilreet you George," writes Jack Ellemlni; the Melbourne proudly wear V color patch. ‘They ride in icons. 1n ducks. and three-ton trucks. arrange sports for ta as prizes. L. ...AIIII-II¢ ..;.--.--....-...-----..-;--.---..and,‘ .‘ NEW YEAR GREETINGS To Our Customers and Friends vvvvvvv v We thank you for the confidence you have placed in us in the past. The privilege of serving you has been a pleasure. May this friendly greeting express sin- cere thanks for your patronage during the past year.‘ . With best wishes" for a new year of success and happiness. ans s a AA a s AAAAAAA“ A AAA; A vvvvvvvwvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Vvvw ‘ On. behalf of the Management and our ’ entire Staff. \ -as AAAAAAA VvvvVVvvvV Prowse Bros. Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN cluster round Anny cookliouses and every cook finds something to give them cherish their with and even the potent native "Hiillo in Often when s Digger leaves Herald. Many . the 91m Division Parents. who ' children~and they have swarms of them-show their gratitude by from doing the troops’ gushing. bring- hats who were so generous iiig them gifts oi rult and e888. lriendly. Uni-ts them, with The children TIRES ARE NOT RATIONED "AFTER DEC. 31st. This is Good News But the Supply is Short IT MAY BE MONTHS BEFORE ENOUGH ARI AVAILABLE TO FILL ALL REQUIREMENTS. WE ADVISE YOU TO CALL ORWRITE U8 AND PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. WE WILL USE EVERY ENDEAVOUR T0 FILL IT 'AS QUICKLY AS POQSIDLI. c‘ WE HANDLE THE VERY RELIABLE GOODYEAR TIRES- ? 7 'AND ARE PLACING A LARGE ORDER WITH THAT COMPANY. nil now nuv unnass YOU REALLY NEED rut-m. rural: WILL 1a TIRES roii uyalmionr. i WHITLOCK TIRIE SERVICE IiIDGAR WHITLOCK, PROP. .. 13 KENT STREET EMU MIIII - - PAGE ELEVEN‘ u v wvv‘ give a. farewell party for him. ill be talklnl o! the white men in battered slouch Vvvvvv vvvwvvvvvé Win02 X we