~ ' B: sun: 1'0 VISIT l“l@llE C» PFLEQD Saturday, Feb- ‘ln tlie Ladies’ leady-to-Wear Department there are reductions of prices that you'll agree are sensational. In~niany other departments you will iind new merchandise that has been in fort supply for a considerable time. Our bu» ers have been fortunate 1n securing new goods that you will want to see. I Your visit will be appreciated b! MCDRE F» MWEOSDILF. OHARLOTTITOWU. M I. I. City School 780.50—net. City Council. this Board. The number of pupils enrolled in December i-a as follows: s 300 girls-Total 527. . West Kent School Si! boys; ill girls-Total 50R. Buell. Queen Square School 618 boys; The number of teachers employ- ed was as follows: Rochfort Square school l6 till four Schools. Manual ‘ruining Instructors '7 a Continuing 0ur SPECIALS Machine and Machineless Phone 2l9l I ifhe amount paid as luppiomofii-I to teachers’ salaries was 04333590 less deductions for the Pension System $885.00 and 11100111’: c ' Tax Deductions of $219.50, or M2.- ‘ At the entrance examinations in The following report of the Board June ‘to Prince of Wales College, of School Trustees, signed by Dr. I. Mark R. McGuigan. J. Yeo, chairman, and T. E. Mac- Queen square School made Nutt, secretary, was submitted at highest marks in the Drovlncc, and last night's ennusl meeting of the was awarded. a prize of $35.00 by At the closing exercises in June, the following pupils were awarded Prince Street School: 2M boys; the Governor General‘; Bronze Medals for Proficiency: Prince Street School-Jilin Velma West Kent School -John Allan. Queen Square School — Mark R. Total 618. . Rochfort, square School, 522 girls; MacGulgan. Totsl—522. Rochfort Square School - Miss Total-ill!» Bethany MacDonald Much needed repairs were model during the year to the exteriors of) h“ been successfully Call-led 01-. Prince Street school ‘l8 Prince Street and West West Kent School l9 Queen Square School 20 of interior decorating boys lavatory at West Kent School Reg. Helene Curtis Tru Art $5.00 fisr $1.75 Also o reduction on more expensive Permanent: Mario Elena Beauty Salon 76 Great George Street FlIllEllAl. SERVICE Our Atlsol D. MacLeod Ia familiar with your Funeral problems for New England.‘ gout-set hi! for prompt and efficient sen C0. “SERVICE is a ‘LONG’ Word Trowbridge 5N0 lat. 1802 Modern Chapel l. E. l0" l Sill, IIB. me Malselneetle Avenue. Calshldge, ism “mas I371 rcrslnnis. nsrsin t annnnnnaann ,hours' instruction each week. The rblod“ i eta-as Wooden-aft lrefteeitieet ruosr Charlottetown I371 lleillllzllsirflrsy Pasting Casually Located _Sprlnliler Protected which is much needed. moy b0 Wm‘ ‘pleted in 1947. The main 1W8“)!!! 5R square School was much imlmlved by the Landlord installing up to date urinals. - During the year Manual Trainlnz West Kent School under thl schools, and a considerable amountfdlrecllon of Ml. “Baron n Tan, w“ do!“ in for 155 boys of that School and 70 boys from Prince Street School —- Tenders were called for instsila- S- “m, sallslaélolyllvol-k l, hem; ‘l: tion of up to date equipment in the “filled on a; Queexl] squarheeschlwéuol " . P ' Bar ow w n .__ but the equipment wlas not avsih: Egysmfvereellcg anefldflllC‘ at the PM“ I" i‘ m?“ that m“ worm‘ classes. Boys sttendink the" MVP‘ ual ‘Draining Classes are 1TH"! interested in this important branch of Education. During the months of April and May instruction in domeiiic Riflicfl wng carried on in the kitchen at iPfilim ‘if wales Ciineiev which w“ Hall engineer, has furnished, the kindly made available, by Miss iJessie Fullerton for 78 girls of lGrade '1 and 8 from Prince street mam lSchool and by Miss Bessie Prowsrl “All equlpnulll ls a, present ln lfor '70 girls from Grades 7. 8 and good wnrldng order except llle B of West Kent School. Similar in- liifliciiii" W" give“ 5mm‘? °°'°b"a new pump for (his machine is i" l-“d Nwembel‘ m 7o Km’ mm‘ now being considered, 1 hope’ it ‘Prince Street and d6 from West lKent. at Rochfwd Square School 70 girls from Grades ‘l and 8 WHO given training in Domestic Science in the kitchen of that school dur- ing April and May by a member of the teachng staff and o '18 girls during October and ovem» ber- The slris attend!“ the" as possible. The Department would classes were intensely interested‘ in their instruction. which they will be able to put to good use in later life. During the year it was found necesss y to purchase a complete set of desks for Queen Square School and a partial set for West Kent School. Two hundred chairs were purchased from tho War As- sets Corporation and distributed for use in the Assembly Halls of three of the Schools. Neither of these expenditures were anticipated when mum b, a magnum-l 1,, c“, o; I l ‘large waterfront tire, or as an. the Estimates were prepared. .Misa Ruth Ross, Public Health Nurse continued during the year. her work towards the improvement of the health of the pupils. In June Dr. J. D. MacGulgan was re-appolnted a . member of the Board for another term of tour years and Major D. l... Mathieson was appointed, by the City for a term of three years replacing Mr E. A. Ibster, who had served as a ember of the Board for many. years. We believe that some advance- ment was made in regard to in- struction of music in the four schools. The pupils of each school are now-given seven and one-hail Department of Education have aa- sisted financially in the ‘develop- ment of this important branch -ef l time ion. I SAlllT Jllllll ---n.c.l g Queen] Education. Fire Chief’: Report Shows the annual report of Fire Chief H annual meeting cf the City Oeunei] During the year the Fire De. lisrms with an average attend- still alarms s total of 319 calls, the report states. This is an in. crease of so over the year ms. The tire department also seem. ed at several functions by roping off streets and supplying w-sgehmm at dances in aid 01' elm-icy The Fire Chief assisted in the melee". ion of over 20 stores. restauramg and public buildirice. where fire hazards had been reported, o1- the owner asked for such an inspect- ion. Serious H!‘ “Several of the fires were e1 e very serious nature, which meal-it many hard hours of work without any relief." reports clues Jewell. "But I em convinced that it wse by their efforts and devotion to "duty that prevented these rim from WWW“! to much greater B17088. - “Your Fire Chief attended the Mflritimes Fire Chief's cementum held at Glace Bay last July. Many interesting topics on fire fighting and fire prevention were dismissed 111d W" a neat benefit to all present. "Dim!!! the month of August a "Ty successful firemen! Tourna- ment was held at Monet“; 0m- department sent two teams, a hose part in these sports. Although they did not Win either of the events. they won the goodwill friendship of all 1m.- other teams in the Marl- _ "Eqlliiflncnt used during the year lS g5 follows; ii 1-2 inch hose laid, 35,950 feet Ladders used, 3.345 feet. Soda Acid used. 12 1-2 gals. libamite used, 15. gals. C02 extinguisher used-at five (a) fires. f Booster tank used at sixty (60) 1X05. Bickie pumper answered 1'72 alarms and Dumped water 58 hours. LaFrance pumper answered 50 alarms and pumped water 45 1-2 hours. International answered 39 alarms and pumped water l2 1-2 hours. ‘Trailer answered 2 alarm; and pumped 45 hours. Chemical Truck answered 30 alarms; Ladder Truzk answered B4 alarms; Life Saving Boat answreed 3 alunns. 1,050 gallons of gasoline were heavy Losses for Committee lire losses b: Oharbtteton as: “l, l mm ' puleory oplieotlon lluplualmiidlxie lmgzloofi the city, and ereeflen of an up- i she previous year. according oe H. Jewell. submitted by Coun. J." G d M Public Property Committee ails- Filrs “Comcrfigileaexd. “fsfnf mitted at last night's annualImeet. ' i ing of the City Council. ' ‘me committee's work during’ p m‘ respond“ i° u’ “M”! in order that the estimated ex- f m“ o W" D0 p" mm‘ “d 195 ed, the report states. Illollowing team and a. ladder team. to tske| Site of City‘ iiump a Problem reeeddilv-lewsieeeveoeem; to-date incinerator, were ' David Stewart. chanlman of the 1046 was‘ confinemtao nuintenanae penditures mighg not be exceed- is an outline of the work complet- ed. Markets Al of the outside brick l‘ was repainted. where needed. ‘llhe Public Lavetories were painted. the ceilings lowered and fluorescent lighting installed. and~ minor needed changes made inl the men's section. Ubrary: 'I\he interior was oorn- l pletely redecorated. i City Hall: The interior was washed and redecorated, includ- ing the Police Station and cell. blocks. ' Following the fire of October. 27th repairs were made covering all ‘damage incurred including ihe replacing of the upstairs; lavatory and straightening and replacing of the metal ceiling in the store room adjoining the Fire Hall. - l Squares: During the winter months the benches received a complete overhaul and paint job and the refuse barrels repaired ,and repainted. V“ rte Park: Railing along the shore wok repaired where necessary. The bathing houses were in very bad condition and received new roofing. new steps and the underpinning replaced where needed. The beach at the end of Brighton Road was I cleaned of broken glass and stones. land raised during the summer months. A large amount of fill was placed between the roadway and breestworlt, along the west- side. to replace that washed away by the tide and storm and to afford protection to the base of the pavement in that area. The . caretakers house received minor repairs and painting. This bulld- ing has outlived its usefulness and is barely habitable in its pres- ent condition. Lt il now so far gone that any extensive repairs would merely be throwing money away. The Council will have ‘to make a decision, this year, to either build the caretaker a new cottage or pay him more money and have him find his own quart- ers, the latter solution not being a desirable one. East End Bathing Houses: Were moved from their old loca- tion. adlacent io the road leading to Hillsboro Bridge. to a new site some hundreds of yards to the East. They neoeived extensive used. also 45 gallons of motor oil and 10 gallons of transmission grease. ' Equipment supplied the Depart- ment during the year: 1 International '15:) gal. Pumper and equipment; 2 100 feet of sec- ondhand 2 1-2 inch hose; 3 Salvage Covers; 1 35-foot aluminum lad- der; l 18-foot aluminum ladder; l 10-foot aluminum folding ladder; 3 Pike Poles; 1 Fog Nozzle. "Mr. Alfred Frizzeli, the lute City Clerk a complete inventory of all fire apparatus and equip- Bickle Pilmper; I understand that soon will be installed. "Our ladder truck is now over- 25 years old; it may at any time re- quire major repairs, and as spare parts for this iruck have not been available for the last 10 years, I strongly recommend that a new Ladder 'I‘rucic be purchased as soon only require one or two new ladders to completely equip a new truck with aluminum ladders. Emergency Water Supply "I also recommend that the plans for an emergency water supply from the waterfront, which was discussed at the October meet- ing of the Fire Board, be carried out in the Spring. and put in oper- ntion as soon as possible. This. emergency water supply for quite a large portion of the business ITGB. "The new Auxiliary Corps. which is now being formed will greatly irlprove the efficiency o: the De- ilartmeni. and will act as a train- ing school for filling vacancies which may occur m the resolu- Department. "Many changes have taken place in the personnel of the Depart- ment at the end of the year when we returned to the age limit as set forth in the City By-Laws. e of tlie members that retired at tiie end of the year have had over 2S years service in the Department. They gave ., erously of their time and have served our Olty ioyaily and faithfully as volunteers fire- man. “The following are the officers co-wfletlofl repairs. including underpinnlnfl. steps, etc. and are now in excel- lent condition. The beach receiv- ed a thorough cleaning and was maintained thr uzhout the sum- mer months. lighted in lsiie report of Ooiln. J.f Coats, Dresses, Blouses You are invited to cerne in tedey and tale advantage of the saving opportunities cvoileble i. m. LADIES‘ asAoY "ro was: Department and in the onus’ suor at M..." e, McLeod Limited. ' ~ ' Moore & lllcleoils 0lll lime February Sale One rack Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats, worth up to $49.M for $7.00 Another rock Fur-trimmed Winter cum, worth up to $85.00, for . $10.00 One rack this season's Winter Coats, selling at All other Coats selling 1-3 OFF sllecial rack lost year's Crepe Dresses, yorth up to $12.95, For $6.95 only S-pieee sets-Coat, Hot m 1...}. Gillie-some o! these sets have tur col- lora-ONE-THIRD OFF. Girls’ Winter Coats, loose beck and fitted styles, some fur-trimmed. 5i“; Y-IQ-ONE-THIRD OFF. Girls; Winter Coats,’ loose back and fitted models. Sizes l2 to Hie-ONE- m“, o“ IOiFLInet. sue. 2 n. ot-oNs-rmao $14.95 i... $9.97 ' $17.95 n» $11.97 373° $25.00 for $16.67 sielso n» 7Y1‘: Iiffslijg in backed by a grassy slope and has a better bench. ' City Dump thought and work, during the tyons during the winter and river. and a purchase of two or three ncres made. “Prior to this n survey was conducted among some twentv cities throughout Canada. with a view to erecting a modern indol- erntbr, nomnlete cost figures wen obtained and a report and recom- mendation made to this Board. ‘Tour Committee. accompanied orl the City Recorders smeared be- - fore the Imwislative council in an attempt i0 obtain permission. from the Government to use the site above mentioned and to dump in the river nast hlsh water rmrlr. No definite decis- ion could be obtained at that time. The Government. how- ever. countered with a proposal m have us riurnu between two of the river wharf sites. after the‘! will close off the harbor side with sheet steel ruling. It i! esti- mated that this sit» would take about one yeai- in fill. “A: the present time the Whole molest ‘of mom-r oar-base collec- of or- Demrtment m- vovr: 1-1. ll. Jewell, Chief: James ‘Walker, Al- slstarii Chief Teslle Gillemlo. Ilse- retsry: Gordon Stewart. Cantata of the Chemical and Hose Qat- penv: William Connolly. of the Hook end ladder Ccnuslifli wiiiiam nevips. lieutenant of thq Chemleel and Hose l aroylflgmemn. lieutenant of“ Elli o! and Hie 008$}?! lie, Giiiesoie. lsgutenlnt of the I Hoot end Ladder Compaq "n. conclusion 1 wish u. Lam I my appreciation t» you and your Council. also the City Olerk for i710 given to me at sill till-P s e new site has e I . - mlflv advantages ovor the old one c . r in that it takes the youngsters g . e away from a very busy highway. L ' l , " J Clearing Sole l 0f _ HERE AREA SAMPLES or YOUR Cnincrs.-. Special rock Wool Dresses, worth up to ‘i635, for $6.95 Special rock Polka Dot Blouses, worth up to $5.00, for $2.95 Special rack of Blouses, Sheer end Crepe, long and short sleeves, wen-h up to $5.50, for SL5!) Another T rock Blouses, slightly soiled, worth up to $5100, selling for $l.00 Save {On Juniors Smart Clothes HALF-PRICE $.32’? ililfiiif. .".".'Y'. .‘.°.".‘f':. .'.‘°?.".'8l Teen Ape Dresses, sizes ll to l7, crepss and wools. Regular Prices, $10.95 re $14.95. Sale Price $3.00 $10.50 i... 9195.1». $14.95 for Girls’ D 8 to l4 . R ' "P i0 $3.3)...’ Sale Price Girls’ Ski Suits, sizes 3 to l4x. _- 0N5. l 2 _ THIRD orr." 1.95 tor .. so.“ $14.95 for . $9.97 gigs‘? $17.95 n» $11.97 ' °' $13.95 for Boys’ 3-piece sets-Coat, Leggings and "This" savs the report "is a lioxlllandal-ldmgom u not much matter that has given your Com- 8:1,; er a m“ it w“ E you nilttee a great deal of concern. Mll pl”, helm-e m‘ Oolmcll . ro ta brin n b ~la - 935‘ YSM- we C" "mmfly reach‘ lhgptiahfl compulgsciry 20113131“; iniz a point where the present ghrlmgm by the all)?“ i l" llln dim“ Sue will l” “mim-‘tely will take care of the cost of pro- filied and with this in mind, your ilm. collecllo" and wlll m, w,“ Committee. some six months silo. ml“, l, we“ lol- m. ‘l-‘clbll ,1 made s thorough survey of the an 0"" ""1 R/JYPIiiY- will‘ l Vi" i° project that is a must from a obtaining a new site. Various health vlewpolm ‘lone "ll an. fnntors had to bo taken into con- m“ would twelve the wllole_ sideration. cg. distance from the hearted support o! ml. so.“ “a centre of the city. road oondi- the clllum u a wholm However, this Committee lloiiasltey Systems Lul. llCYAL Typewriters up-tio-dste incinerator. A Cdlll Registers AUTOGRAPHlC REGISTERS Adding Machine‘ (Continuous Sales Forms) Account Registers FURNWURE "In closing I would like to es- sill" EDWNE spring months‘, n site that will lend my than“ to ll“ numb." last twentv tn thirty vears or of my commm“, who h", ‘l, longer and the pflSSlbllltV of it way! been lwadv wllll wlllln‘ ‘up, being a nillsanco. With all these. pol-l ‘lld “lull-l ‘l-lvl“ and I "d ‘"5"?’ m°"°' 9mm“ l“ mmd‘ would also like to thank the City a site was chosen to the east of clerk‘ we Olly surwybl. “d ll“ the City. on the shore of the | vurlou‘ employ". ol ll“ (my “l. their prompt and efficient eo- operation during the past year." natrrnon: mnccronv LET US SHOW YOU HOW YOU CAN MAKE YOUR BUSINESS more EL . SCiEYviT Office and School , cwn" hi” Md“ . Dicioting Machines Phase 221s F, A, Meflnurt 1oz Cases st Expert Repairs to Typewriters, Adden, NEW '1 NEW issue of the Island Tele- phone Directory is scheduled g1 £01‘ publication 011 ADrll 1S0- Listinfig will be closed o_n Febru- ary 1 . Persons who intend to become Telephone Subscribers at this time. and subscribers who Because "all! t3; extensive will": com-s. frequency which it is med by the will“. gierwm Dam-fig: 3 wish changes made in their ores- ""“"' ""‘""‘” ent_ listings. are‘ urged to send I'},Q°";;,,1%';,% their reouests to our nearest Busi- mm mew- o; nose Office at once. Wecpnnot m, m,“ m,” m, undertake to mve effect in the . a new issue to orders received after ' giaetzse note carefully this closinst itstnuo rsuarnonr on. no.