“MISCELLANEOUS: DIRECTORY Town of Summerside Be 1929-30 MIGHT DIRECTORIES ATLANTIC LIMITED : PUBLISHERS ae i STATISTICAL REVIEW OF SUMMERSIDE Form of Government-—-Municipal. Predominating Nationalities — Anglo- Saxon and French Canadian.: Area—1060 Acres. Altitude 10 feet. Assessed Valuation—$2,092.200. Tax Rate 1.20. Parks—3 Acres Valued at $4,000.00. Town’s bonded debt is—$230, ‘500.00. Financial—4 Banks. Telephones in Service—300. Church Buildings—7. ‘ Industry—There are 6 establishments employing 50 men. Hotels—2 with a total of 55 rooms. Transportation—The town is served by Canadian National Railroads. Amusements—There is 1 Theatre with a seating capacity of 700 people. Education—There are 2 Schools, includ- ing. 1 High School, 1° Parochial and Diocesan School. Total of all teachers is 13. Value of all School property private and public approximately $50,000.00. Libraries—2.500 volumes in the library of the town. City Statistics--The total street mileage is 14 miles with one tenth miles paved. The Fire Department | employs 30 volun- teer men with an equipment as follows:- 2 engines 4 hose and chemical wagons, 1 hook and ladder truck and 1 Station house. The estimated value of fire department with property is $6,000.00. The police department has 2 men with 1 Station. ‘ pe ee i hospital with 50 eds \ MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATION BOARD OF TRADE sPreaident Peay Begg; -Vice- President, C. R. Rogers; Secretary, R. A. Gordon; Council, L. R. Allen, J. Le Roy Holman, M..-L. Bradshaw, G. M. Muttart, J E. Campbell, J. J. Morris, W. J. Lidstone, B.S. Deacon,-H...T.. Holman,’ L.: M. Ree Auditors, D. O. Stewart, S. K odd. “TOWN OFFICIALS 1929 Town Clerk, H. J. Massey (Massey); Edward Wyatt, K.C cord r, Je ae PD Mel ~ Dig a i cInni . Doughart; Assistant, J. “S. Wright; Stipendiary Magis. \ om Medical: Health Officer, Dr. E. T. Tanton; — Special Police and Truant Office V. J. Harrington; Chimney Sweep, Samuel A. Gallant; Town Scavenger, Joseph Arsen- ~ ault; Street Foreman, Henry Des Roches; | Town Teamster, James Goss; Fence © Viewers, Daniel McNeill, W. K. Liewellyn; | Meat and Milk Inspector, Dr. J. J. Farrell. Fire Department—Chief, W. B. Mac- — Neill; Assistant Chief, Duncan Palmer; Secretary, G. W. Hogg; Engineer of © “Beaver. Joseph Hickey. Electric Light Department—Engineer of. Plant, T.. H. Scott Jackson; First, As-— sistant Engineer, Anthony Arsenault, : STANDING COMMITTEES OF TOWN. COUNCIL 1929 Finance and Pirchésing—-Councillgea MacNeil, Schurman and Moore. Streets—Councillors, Phillips, Grady and — Moore. 3 Police—Councillors, Moore, Phillips onae Kelly. ; Light and Power Codneiiion: Schur’ man, MacNeill and Kelly. Property and Fire—Councillors, Kelly, Phillips and Grady. Assessors — Councillors, Grady, MacNeill and Phillips. School and Parks—Councillors, Grady, Moore and Schurman. TOWN GOVERNMENT Mayor, Winsloe J. Lidstone; Councillors, | John Y. Phillips, Sampson Grady, M. F. Schurman, Louis A. Moore, Alfred Kelly, Leonard M. McNeill. ¥ \ COURT HOUSE ty Central Street Prince County Court—Hon. Geakee Ks Inman, Judge. Registrar of Deeds Office—George B. Mc- Nutt, Registrar; Bennett R. Kelly As- sistant. Clerk and Deputy Prothonotary—George | : E. Peters. High Sheriff Prince County—J. ‘Robert MacDonald. ‘ Jailer and Caretaker—Antoine Arsenault. Summerside Vendor—J. S. Perry, Water. POST OFFICE Summer Street Postmaster, Wm. A. Allen; Assistant, Charles A. Peters; Clerks, Hexhect B. Schurman, Cli : ‘ . Mi: Ka