Chief John Blackstock —which means no one can give him a drink or serve him liquor. Constable Arthur Newsome stops driver who was driving recklessly and finds he had no driver's license. (Two court charges pending.) M. C. Davis, 1345 Fairfield Road, reports some boys cutting down oak trees across the road. Constable Eric Rossiter found boys gone on _ his arrival and that only a few limbs had VOGUE CLEANERS The Cleaning Plant Where All the Work Is Done on the Premises —Hats Our Specialty— DRAX WATERPROOFING Suitable for Any Garment —Pick-up and Delivery— Phone 360 Duncan s Queen Margaret's School Principals: Miss N. C. Denny, A.R.R.C. Miss D. R. Geoghegan, B.A. Country Boarding and Day School for Girls, Beginners to Matriculation. Healthy situa- tion. Large playing fields. Own chapel in grounds. Swimming pool. Own ponies and farm. Church of England. PROSPECTUS SENT ON REQUEST. DUNCAN, B.C. Shop Phone 46 P.O. Box 535 J. W. Griffiths Plumbing - Heating - Sheet Metal Work . * CRAIG STREET DUNCAN, B.C. COWICHAN CREAMERY ASSOCIATION DUNCAN, B.C. Duncan Phone 37 - Cobble Hill Phone 39 Manufacturers of COWICHAN BRAND FEEDS Grain - Fertilizers - Seeds - Hardware TWENTY-THIRD EDITION Deputy Chief Harry Mercer been cut off the trees opposite Mr. Davis’ lot. Woman given a “floater” from Van- couver. Seen getting off boat and told by police to leave town on the next boat. She did. Mrs. Bassley came to the station to report an auto (she gave license num- ber) appeared to be out of control at Bay and Cook Streets. Constables Brian Ferguson, Earl McKeen and John Burdyny in two cars searched the area but could not locate the car. (Driver to be cautioned regarding his driving by morning shift.) Citizen reports water main broken at Fifth Street and Hillside Avenue. Engineer’s department notified and promised to fix it immediately. Husband and wife in downtown hotel fighting during drinking party. Result: Husband arrested for drunk- enness in the hallway of a public building. In acting as mediator in the scuffle still going on when he arrived, Constable Richard Ward lost an expensive Bulova wrist watch. Constables Jack Perry and Ward attended at Mason Street home, where man said his brother, living in Van- couver, had just come into the house and attacked him. He was told what court action he could take. Bluebird Taxi driver William Matheson, Island Highway, forcibly relieved of his taxi by two drunken soldiers. Soldiers drove taxi for one mile, got out and went to sleep in bushes, where police found them. KYLE TAXI Cowichan’s Pioneer Transportation Service Q.C.A. Ticket Agents AMBULANCE - TAXI - CHARTER BUS PHONE 102-103 165 Station Street DUNCAN B.C. Chief of Detectives Inspector Charlie Webb, promoted from Sergeant one year ago (In view of his condition, only drunken driving charge against soldier who was the aggressor. He got 14 days in jail.) Five-year-old boy lost for two hours found by Constable Lester Clark after search. Epileptic victim (male) who left Veterans’ Hospital, found by Con- stable Rossiter at Victor Street address. He was left there. COWICHAN BRANCH No. (B.C.) 53 CANADIAN LEGION (B.E.S.L.) DUNCAN We extend a cordial invitation to all Legion members to visit us when in the Cowichan district. WELL EQUIPPED CLUB ROOM Open from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Gray Motor Company Automobile Sales and Service Dodge and DeSoto Cars Dodge Trucks - Industrial Motors Telephone 604 YOUBOU AND DUNCAN, B.C. Cowichan Housing Ltd. GENERAL CONTRACTORS * Phone 838 P.O. Box 398 DUNCAN, B.C. DUNCAN AUTO METAL BOB EVANS, Mar. 24-Hour Towing - Painting - Body Work Complete Collision Repairs Upholstery - Auto Glass Phone 630 Box 319 Duncan, B.C. Page Forty-five