was suggested that the «umeu ui Brandon had not bee n doing their J dttty to their less fortunate sister* I ♦A decided stand on the question of a police woman was made by Rev. R.3. La id law, who said that several institutions might unite in using a woman officer. The Local Council of women would be well within their rights to make a strong representation to the City Council. While it would not be wise to be too precipitate, yet the sooner it was made the better, and he thought a sufficiently strong case could be made out without delay to show' the City Council the necessity for a woman police officer.Vltimately a committee was appointed to arrange information to lay before the City Council by a deputation of ladies who have knowledge of matters in the city in this connection• • »