,__ » 1 a 9 /9 0 5 ff. |71. I4i5e.\J.r'f ?'ir:__45i§ii1 i . e . . . , - ""' ` 1-‘-._'»} _ j-l. ‘ ’ iflrffvi .` ` ~ ~ - a- -_ .' rl ~ , , _ r. - - _. ~, . ` _ \ ` ‘ ' t ‘ =»‘~v~ . _ j_EB_RUARYi 2-511933 _ ,__ _ _ Tar: CHAlg.0'r'rarovvN GUARDIAN Lab wo "' £~ ‘ :. N _ _ ~-_ o 1/ - r " . 7 ,, . _ 'PAGE Five _'Fragrance Sealed |n Metal Il 1 1| ` Street Lighting ' _ Cgby H311 -.....-..-.......,P________"."_ ` - T = H ~ "' Bwrdoreelwel riuatees Street Maintenance l'XPENDl'l'UllB llFr¢’h from the Garden!! Victoria Park squares were analysed for butter rat, seal _ Areeeslns and collecting of cream ands samples od ice cream Polioe Department R 0 R T 7- °°v°"""°”°"°““°°dr»»4"`€J£§`ffIfIfIII 0 N F009 INSPECHUN A detailed report on meat and milk inspection and on matters .relating to the food consumed in the city last year was presented by Dr. I. E. Croken, Food Inspector, at the annual meeting of the Citv Council last evening. _ Following is the report: FOOD INSPECTOR’S R-EPORT » Charlottetown, P.E.I., December 31, 1932. To His Worship the Mayor and Members of the City Council. [our Worship and Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report of Flood inspection for the year 1932. There are ten licensed meat deal- ers doing business in the market Building on Market days. There are thirty-five licensed ment dealers doing business daily in the City. A numiber of thofe yell fresh and cur- _ ed fish. A munber of fish denfers lell fish in the fish mnrizet on mar- ket days. There were two licensed fish dealers selling fish daily-one 0! these discontinued alzout October. There are four slaughter houses in the City. 'Number of inspections of meat and fish at Market Building, stores and slaughter houses 5,050 Number of slaughter houses inspected outside City, once 10 Twice ..............'........ 6 Total 22 Meat cond-emnedtas unfit for ffood during the yefir:-- Parasitic-527 portions of carcass- S cs. Pyaemia~17 perilous of carcasses. Hlemorrhagicrl. Septicaemia - 1 carcass pork. . TuMmuhsB4 portions carcasses 1 carcass beef ' Brulsed-12 portions carcasses 2 carcasses beef Most of the fresh beef, mutton and lamib sold in the City is kill-al n in 4 City and 16 Country slaughter houses._ A considerable quantity is killed by farmers on their premises. A great deal of improvement was made this year in _the sanitary con- ditions oi' the slaughter houses in- spected. u M‘05t of the parasitic Darts Of spections. during the year-130. carcasses condemned were beef and lamb livers. V i when meat is passed and stantiwil s ls fit for human consumption it is The meat curing and Docklflz plant of R/oops Limited was inspect- ed regularly during the year, MILK AND Cnnlalvr INSPECTION Number ef milk vendors an Number of Pmmimm plants --In City Outside City .........._.-...... 'Ibtal liurliber of city ice cream plants 8 Analysis of the milk and cream samples are made in the Laboratory 0! the Department of Public Health which is under the management of MIB. Campibell, I.n3.boue.tm'y Tech- liiolan, who assists with all the tests, and makes all bacterial counts and examinations. 409 samrples of milk, 90 samples 1+ _3 4 1 *me for collecting the milk samples. _ to be a bad man. The Two-Timers as usual played their fine brand of hockey. " mmlcnns 'rwd-'rnvn:n.s 319° Defence Stewart ` ' Scantlebury Reid Swift Nelson Owen Primer Mckenzie lnnia samples contained sediment. Number of quarts of pastluriz- condition. made during the year. The number of Dairy farms opecied dui ing the year- drink. These pools of d y woe dc Sons, w Occ m ouses BN fairly well up to date. BAKE RIE S Some pink mould was in evidence I have the honour, to be, Sire, Your obedient servant 1. E. CROKEN. _ I Food Inspector. HUCKEY THE UNITED BANKERS-2 THE TWO TIMERS--3 The much talked of game be- tween t-he Two-Timers and the United Bankers finally camo off Tuesday night resulting in u vic- tory tor the Two-Timers by the 'score of three to two. For the Bankers, Swift was a dangerous threat at all times, while Owen made several unsuccessful attempts Lineups:-_ f __ Goal Noble Praught Forwards e Warren Pu-ter Mefmnts - _ Holman Pei/ers ment, acidity, specific gravity; Board of Health number of bacteria per cubic cen- Fm Department timers;-_ ew . Market and Library 3 samples were below the Nllllir- City Government ed standard of butter fat and 20 Poor Relief ........ Miscellaneous . . . . . _ , INTEREST Taxes Receivaille . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Excess Expenditure over Reootptl 1922 1923 1924 1925 1928 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1992 . il _ . / ' .1 | A . Poll Tax n some bread'durlng the summer 9°" Tax 193° eason. After the proper attention 7°" Ta* was given to the sterilization of the P°“ Tax safe in every respect and there is machinery, tables and sufficient absolutely no danger of contracting ¢ any disease from it. . el One Pllsturizing Plant discontin- Bcmds redeemed' Oldman? C113' 50000 uecl operations in October, and one B°"dS lssued' Ordinary Citi’ ~ - ~ - - - - - ~ - ~~ 69,300.00 new pasturizing plant started UD- ` *'*"'~_ eratlons in October. 50 inspections . ' 8 328.90431 of __B________z___s planw and 12 _“_ Expenditures 1m2 . . _ . . . _ _ . _ . ._ _3 3zs,9n4_31 spemons or ice cream plants werei Receipts 1932 .................... 285,511.47 1‘3’f°@SS Of Expenditure over Receipts ' Dairy Inspection and Overdraft for 1932 ............... 3 82,3928 F°r the Year Endinr December sm, xssz Twice-Spl ing and fall ........ y__ICEN5Eb_ ew 01160-I“€ill -......seen ...-... Broker s ... ... . . . .... T0t0~l -° -- Banks ................... A detailed report on each dairy Insurance companies __________________ fam *md p“‘”t‘“iz°u°“ "lam °n 8 T1'll<‘l¢S pr-mud foiln, accompanies this re .Vmk vendms __ __ _ _ _ __ P0" Taxi The following numbel 01 milk (awlmc tanks _ _________ cows were cvllnined lllllslfihlll' gummy ___' __ Twic --Spring, and Fall Once-Fall . .......... RENTALS Total examinations .. 1,516 wha" and warehouse with the erceptlon of a few mln Market House __ ___________ or and temporary ailments these uarket rolls mill: cows were f°\md healthy-'1'h¢Y weigh scales Receipts are of a high standard and ap _ refentir We” “"1” ' Police court . I notice 011 SDM :DEW f‘“"“s city court ._ atarnaatpaola or water wfrifff °at_t1¢ nee ra.. .'f.°.'. r 1' hould re filled in cr drained away. We D,,p,`,,_,,,e,,,_ G°,,e,,,ment Gun, HS they are 0 S°“1'¢° °f d““5°\' Library, Government Grant _ . . . . to cows and those who drink the Poor Reuen Govemment share. _ _ milk they P1`°‘l“°°~ Miscellaneous Receipts . . . . _ . . .. _More improvement shown in wat nd the cow stables man in the mule h°“5°S~ Many milk h°“se5 5"- “°t hone and Carriage tax p to _the standard required. Only TAX COIJLECTI °W° mm* ""‘d.°"‘ “mg “W ”““‘ Real Estate lsao ....... s have bottle washers and steriilzers. Real EBM 1931 e . .... ... .. 9 amely, A.A. Holmes and A. MicR.ae h uk h _Real Estate 1932 94 m_ nncnrvrs ` ~ _ 50 . ' is s I. ` I . _ _ - '_ _ ` -~.- pre ee --ee .- ~ . ~ _ _ ....... __ _ 500 ` -- .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ' 516 11 -ere..-se..-.ar--ar. ed milk _ . . . . . . . . . . 1,900 Bank Ovedraft 3 5,344.60 Number of quarts of raw milk 2.600 D°°ml“l'¢ COUPON ...................... 74,355,112 Number of quarts of pasturis- SINKING FUNDS - 8 315.00 'nano 4.sas.eo alaso 499.50 21o.oo 1,lsl.ss _ 1,‘oao.oo 3,521.00 1213.12 975.80 *iii 1,921.49 . 2.9.99 1,077.00 ONS 233 .50 380.52 .05139 $103,571.59 ;Persona1 Property 1989 ......... ... 9 _Personal Property 1929 -... Personal Property 1930 There me ten licensed bakeries Personal Property 1931 ... 2 “der msp6ction_ Number of m_ Personal Property 1932 88,97 200.00 195.00 55.00 $30.19 1929 _... ....... .. l ..... ............. rr 1931 1932 Ogung of thc bread the mould was Street and sidwalk assessment imimate,-1_ BONDS ISISUED I wish to thank Chief of Police Ordinary City debentures 9 59 Birtwistle and Officers of the Loss discount ....... 5.00 08.00 757.50 .$00.00 552.02 6034738 Estimated Su|plus 1932 .. . . .. ...... Estimated Surplus 1931 ............... 9 97,070.43 .................. 02,392.94 .. . ............ 924,077.59 .................. 25.10437 9.04 S 42,255.83 9200511.47 scauurovroe-a-uuulae lounesfgenun n 0 u .... .ser--l-»..s»n»-mee Difference- . . . . OUTSTANDING TAXES AT 357.50 129.00 104.0) 199.75 135.30 196.00 400.00 452.90 935.01 DEUEMB Rell Pc 30.00 25.90 6.00 5.00 149 .00 474.75 182.40 ..,............... I 429.98 ER. 3lB'1‘.l992. rsonal Poll 'Total ..._... ....... 0357.41 9. 19, ... 34.244-49 127.91 729.00 9,994.09 1o,1aa_ea oeo.sa aa.us.a4 s,14o.ao 2s.oea.oo 2,102.49 1,545.63 curls 11,409.01 s,2eo.e9 a,4ss.s1 6,430.54 s,'u4.oa a,aa1.sa a,eao.aa lo,'ns_4a 80,109.62 9,014.68 833.34 5,709.92 an ra 3,028.48 650.00 983.97 1 ,45526 847.79 19.65000 152.00 _ _ _ $89,557.55 920.71902 STR.Ell§I‘ ASSESSMENT OUTBTAND Amount otrtstmding _amormt collected to Deo. 91, 198| ........ ING _ _ z a1,mo_4s Mmm, and meh for M .mr 'rorrqn 'ri\x‘liis ovrsranoma . .mmm N _,_ c,°,,_ 0wer or authority." °“"'°”""’ “ me ““““e1 meeting or the olty council last °'°“”‘r. R A N T E B T lor:-(1 paragraph 1? rms as mi For the Year Ending Doo. 81, 1908. 1 “i2_ In or about the month of June 1930 the delendants City of tice Arsenault. Y of Charlottetown. | "1i. 'I‘he defendant City of ChB1`10lf¢tovlm without any power 01' authority purported to sell through the Sheriff of Queens C°ll1'1Y~y the said lands and prem- ises descrlbed in paragraphs 2 and 9 respectively for taxes wrongfully alleged to be due and 11_!\Daid to the said City or Char- lottetown for the year 1928, and the said Sheriff of Queens County _ has wrongfully and illegally ex- ecuted a conveyance of said lands and premises described in para- graph 2 to the said George P. Nicholson who illegally purchased same lor and on behalf oi' the said City of Charlottetown and the said Sheriff has wrongfully and illegally executed a. convey- ance of said lands and premises described in paragraph 9 to the .said George P. Nicholson who illegally purchased same for and on behalf of the said City of Charlottetown the said two .con- Vcyances purporting to be made No More Piles How to End Painful Piles Without Salves or Cutting It takes only one bottle of Dr. J. S. Leonhardt’s prescrlption-HEM- ROID to prove how easy it is to end itching, bleeding or protruding piles. This internal remedy acts quickly even in old, stubborn cases. BEM-ROID succeeds because it heals and restores the affected parts and drives out the thick impure blood in the lower bowel-the cause of piles. Only an internal medicine can do this, that's why salves and supposltorles fail. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd., and druggists everywhere sell I-TEM-ROID' Tablets with guarantee of money back if they do not end lil Pile misery. Dggisjon In Civic Case l 2, 3, and s and expelled me plain. Glven By Mr. .las-. l::r..z';;.s:r.°nz“.t°“:;°z:;i _ r The (Uno ec _ the said lands and premises from by Mr ____s__W_cl’__1€Ad “lin WHS Elven' that time up to the present time ' Esenaut 1" i'h@'Su'[ and have received the rents and Dreme Court on Tuesday ol? an ap-' uroilts of s-aid lands and prem- lillcation on behalf of the dere;-,d_l iscs from that time up to the anis in the cue 0; George W_’ Present time and are now wrong- fully in possession of the said' girdmer and °“°th" Vers” The lands and premises and wrong- In this matter the plaintiffs sue profits thereof.“ for the possession of certain lands I in the City of Chm.10|_tewWn_ In] The defendant George P. Nich- pamgmph 11 of the stmemem of loison in his Statement or Defense Cliim the plaintiffs further auegesays that as to paragraph 3 in ed cream . . . . . - . . , . . . . 90_ Water and Sewerage ..............~»..... 9 8,M0.00 as follows: ' _ :Plaintiff-S' Statement Of Claim. that Number' of quarts of raw Permanent Works 14,n00_0o cream . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . 150 Storm Sewers . ., _ 1_945_00 The above is a fair estimate of Fife Avparaius 798.25 ,the quantity of milk and cream PB1l'10lil0 Fund ........... . .. ... .. 95.00 lscld in the City daily. Soldiers Monument ...................... 347.00 The milk_and cream sold in the Public Library 336.00 City contain on an average A high Market HOU-te .................-.......... 870.00 percentage of butter fat and is de- Civic Debentures . . 3,430.16 27,653.41 llvered to the consumer in good Under by virtue of uid alleged sale such conveyaucea being exe- cubed by said Sheriff of Queens County illegally and without any Charlottetown and George P. Nicholson or one of them took . possession of the said lands and premises described in paragraphs tiifs and each or one of them iottetown and George P. Nichol- Son or one of them have wrorl - 8 fully retained the possession of »fully receiving the rents and ‘he is not and never was in posses- sion thereof or any part thereof by himself or his tenants, that as to the other lands he is in DOSSCS-I sion thereof by his tenants, and| answering paragraph 11 that he did` not wrongfully or _illegally purchase said lands and that he did not purchase said lands for or on be- iHe also pleads estoppel. _S lottetown plead that they are not|t _now or never were in possession oflc the said land and that the City never purported to sell the .said d lands or any part of them. 3 The plaintiffs confined their case S to proving their title to the said' g land and to proving damages, and 0 then rested. The defendant tlTe City of Charlottetown moved for motions should be granted. If the plaintiffs had confined their action to one of possession and having made out a prima facie case the burden would he 011 the defendant Nicholson to prove a 11 of their statement. of Claim to r y _ TUUK NINE YEA To Help Ile Keeps Young with Krusellen When she wuuirri a new position, this woman knew ilcr 5': yr-urs would spoil her cllnllcus. _ Sr. sllc_guvc her age as 48. They sold sin: lll'd<-ll tion. Water fountains dry for only h w0.s- on*the plaintiffs to ,prove .1 few hours are upt to clrrigf- mn. _ The defendant the City of C ar- H siipation, With water the cllr-zip; o do this but have rested their est thing to feed. wc cannot affolfl asc after p1`0\'iil§ their title. to let it affect the health nf the birds or be the limiting factor in ence before me that the clcfend- the protllletion of the flock. nt Nicholson ever wont in posses- 'I'llel'c are in use a ;.il‘c-ut u~.a~w ion of the land de.~x:l'lbe