is 2.* - »-1 1- 1 iq/ 'li Y 1( 'I 1 . if//1}.,i' i, K y tt)./‘, ?%?»/"U §t:" *Te 22% . ss =s\‘9.?- Q1 in . -. ur: * < \ \\l is , ,,i_, 4. ij; i &1\tlrw1*§'¢" 2%: PAGE EIGHT _ . T1_1§-u_CH_1’;1§1-_9_,f}flf£@)_l’l$1_-_G_}J_1}1¥.1)_1_A1§1_-,_,_,,_h_»,_,________ __ ____ _ .r_i.h-_uhay 25, .1 . -. --~1 wi. __ ,_ il...iQ_;_;,.%.!,.‘,_:,~`k:`V` A h . i i ` ' ' ’ - ... ., _ ._ .~i.i,..-.'inrli'§»if.*‘f,'.'-"‘ ` Ai...,...~ ._ . ..._ ;_,____-_,___-____ ._-_ - __ -~-- _ - __, __ _ -- , CHURCH SERVICES Standing By -imciiii.-ii = ST. PAUI/S CHURCH l’.»\'l3-\O C. Z. Jim. 24. (By the (Continued from Piiilc ii Bri-_;l1t ciiccriul services wer-_il -‘“ - ' ... . ._- .. _--7 . A . ., C-_~_u;_.ii_iii Pi-i-.~.s»-Two Canadian 'for-reiiiciiis ur:-ii-irfl from Flymouili cess-.ary between the two govern- with the Pi.°,incihi De em of ' Num -M. (1- bi'o:1ilcn.~;‘. owl- C. F. C. Y. lrom 5. h V _ l~_:‘_i-.~.-ii-.- thc Skecixa and Van- .,..:=‘.waich were ii1*.-siiig. Ou-1-slio¢’S and siirro-.ind n~. towns and ici-red i mei-its tliesc may go forward andi Hizhwuyul hu “km om. u im.” Puui's Chuzvli \'cs'.i-1'1lay_ Tl1e lliwi- ‘ ‘- ‘- _ ; ' ~-"e wk-n from we 11112 1111-111- frieui beck i-fi the cell blocks wfiwtiie iii-.si terms or s. treaty be de- nuieswne deposit at Pugwash md or the Her, li. D. -l`|‘.,\'1110'ud l1ff2I\f`11-'CM "'r` _ "W ‘ _ _ ‘ , ii -il"-~' -xl on the Pxciiic coast- of iizciits. -ific fire and baton cl-ierge5_ igidgd \ih9n_ The objgqt 15 fig su cd t-.vo vi:-y timely and’ f`oi'ce‘Ii.l ‘f - “~-“- ‘- _ V _ _ lil inl-i\.i.1~-Y. l11`ilJ31`0<‘1 i0 D1‘°l0€ii At the residence of Mr. W.1..ri1ui In thc n-ieanfime. one Eff-‘.111 hadimit the treaty to both Darliamen ~ 1 -1' ‘.1 11 1:16.: . ‘ ‘Iy 'C `-131. ' I ' L' 3 0 _ _-.'_ f.fi:" . 5£‘l`I\'i X15. A .--:lo \\-.is plensingly rendered bv \ ` ML i-,_ D4 wiiiiimm in me mom,ng1Csh._u.iiii..; uns.-.irbnnce tinre. be thicics vit-ie s..i .i.1\i1:ily- by ¢ifii.ij|_i.i11d forced him to flee Inf hs life ‘cf the New zealand; | llnment w ui-..l un riiiihcni by the choir during Th” h°“"" °f Mr' W’ am C” 1” T11_"l'_ 5” me to 511° 13"-'-Y”-1315"-'M119 i1111€1l’ be 1155011111164 in MM'¢1'1 30 um; pine Wm be gi-“gud on gh; thc r-:o11i1i€.' iiorfliip. 1\lLd doors. interest. Although the leglslati .‘1-e fliiiizcs csulcl be seen sbootix-ig|program is not expected to be that gh, mn ue, wh my bu i-e_ 'vii fi-:rr the z-:ui-i-;.»a-gt.; wliile theiheavy, any indications as to th 11016 <15 11`f1&<. th: siicut.-. of thelprogress of negotiations between huuuuh W, un ,hu in wuuh with .“-1f‘\"~r'f.< and the S/Hinds of thcicanada and the United States ities coi-lil be plainly l1ef=.Id. ‘respect to the deep waterwa The pr`son Coremor sent mes-,project and the steps taken by the The hmeuwue at pugwush is of “3” '-0 1’°lCC Ct““"’"°’ at E"°tC’°-i3°"°\'“m€“i' as 3 result' °f the two qualities-one suitable only for 2~’i‘.<'K».1;C'/.ir pri-,-= ded at the organ. Yisicriliiv belng SPi1f11I1Ei`S111`18 " ' _ i ` - Juii, -_ti - iA.l.‘,,\-~.}.ii~.1-ti;il law was ru tiociirvii tliroiiglwiit Siilviidor to i hi_.1iir,li'. lr, -f-.tiiifg io consider i ; sm- iii i~;.< iiiir:-.-.iiir ridrircss. 'l‘i1i~.“`-‘ ui, boi-ii i'.iilc;l. ; »ii-y Ls ri lxt li- .i;f‘.;r:i`.; to und .~' i:..i :i1;.i f; \»`.-s riitiiind for cfiiitrci t‘.<"..<;11. Tlicre is iii .iii »’ :ir-~ U1-y Mmgsirg ii-ix. i:-P111 St. P.\ul's first o-ist "-ie 'iui-\-\lo‘1"ins “lint let us' . hifi been 211111111-d in one zone last *W1* “Y ““‘1 m“°‘1"§ PW" Of ` 'mu mer ima »~i.>ci<~i1ie prn ficiiii said the reductions dem lic. it extended martial law, which icy this tiny Central American rcpub- '_ ance “C1 ‘““-“"C1"m»V dressed' 90" °“tl Tue entire centre block of the watchword One departmental of mn I ) - ' ' lines . d - Mr. Myers has forwarded the fol- ffi _. .....11. u' I ii ~.-:lic ure of the day, bc- sober. putt-A ` ` - i C' ‘ ' ' ` i'.‘1`l- 1 ' ~ - ' gn ' < i .vl t k him with them in i __ L iituiimi was ed this time were not ` 5° 01115 B-S lowing reply: ' iii: on the hrcsstpiiito fi' faith and; ln-c :ind for rm helm(-t the h:-ipr ol. :'il\'nii1i11." He sri cl thi-rc are fill-V li1'1-11; dii-cs Sr, l".1-.ii iiiizlit br- rc-_ frri-ng io, but we will think of ii: fis the i-inf: of in-.0-.\'l3':- f‘:' fi fi-xv, aim-incd at the conilltisn of things today. l\lrc‘.i1ig on the streets young men for from sober. l1om<~s made unhappy by ch-ink, ami pimpie kite- inf: it pass, even nmk`n': fun of it ali. Wlicn Chrlstiniis .tsivc patron- age those conditons they: arc Blv- lng less than might be ercpectcd. ofi tihem. People today are' 'oo extrava- gant over sport. Glenn sport is good. but it would be better if more would get into the game and not be just fans. We all need reasonable mtertainmerit but there is too much lpi-me on so-called sport and not moiiefh given to help our fellow countrymen who are in need, wc need sobrietv in li_fe. Gi-.ring way to human lusts and appetites makes us mth’-ng but beasts. Reading more of the text we find helps to live xt sober life for we cannot do it alone. Faith, love, and hope form a great combination, Let us challenge ourselves air-esh nnil see if our lives are what we pro- fess them tg be. As chldrcn ofthe light we must not cast, shame on H-im whose religion we profess. Faith i-n God and our love for H'm Will inspire us t0 life of servirei here and the hope of eternal life is ours. i The flowers on the Communion Table were given by Mrs. C, B. Vnnlderstine in memory at her hus- band. It is hoped that there will be ii large attendance at the annual meeting of the congregation Mon- day e\'cn'ng. Y. M. C. A. SERVICE Oli’ SONG The regular Sunday evening after Church Song service was held in the Central Christian Church l.st nigiit with over 400 young people in attendmice. Mr. D. L. Davidson of Toronto Vico President of Canadian Gid- eons and also Vice Pres. of the Toronto Eneampm mt was the speak- er. He had arell inspiring message, The story of the Gidcons and in a. plcnslng minner he told of the start of their society. In a smnil tow-n in Wisconsin is traveller* was unable to icciirc it room for the night but was told of smother traveller who had a room with two beds, he sough this man out and was invited to rhare thc room of Mr. Hill. upon retiring Mr. Nicholson told Mr. Hill he zlways read h`s Bible before go- bnd and said that was always, his luibit too. Both men were commer- cial travellers und they wondered if nn :association could not be formed where Christian travellers would be known end would know each other. Some little time passed and these men met again and they invited nnoiher man to Join them. They then wrote about 100 other travel- lers putting up the scheme of an Asioeiatioii for Christian Travellers. everyone thought so much of it that they arranged for a meetlni! \\ cciiicsdny. throughout the coun- ,CCW D". 0 °° §..pal part of the ns - gr try as part of its announced de-' I ~..-i 1 ii 'rr-1 fi-. . . CCT- Could C “Y be “ce ' °~" ° 'ers remriiucd quiet during the bat- cuts last year it is expected, -'°”1"’h Cf the th:C"Cs- “’h"‘5" ’°°°' v nsirned bi flames b fore firemen those a > 1 .- P year ao. Ho t im-niiiintion to muintiilrl 111111110 or- Prints C" the C"-"V17" fC“°“ "“°w icould get on the"job. Many prison- rediictions comigg on wtiperofhslig Gravis' lag; . , . Col R Innes, have not paid their rates. Af Monday iZ‘.e 25th, all unpaid se ices will be shut off without fur- ther notice. 391-145- CLUB v.. Amherst tonight. 219- night, N. :ses Home, City Hospit Aid of Social Service. 214 CLUB vs Amherst ton`ght. 279- 0011' l'10'Ti1 CANADIAN MIN- iii-v its-rica-i-lite 'ciliiisi ciiuimli 11!1?; l\iini;te1- of Agriculture, iazher had taken his own 1 e inunlst offensive was repulsed at|thC N°"th Rive' mad- The hacks -‘ufffii-1 V-1-h cggm-ers and other fu,-mei. yea" ~ ' - ‘ ~ Dear Sir 1 ' Progress ,Made ’1 nuiuis, including Santa Tcriii led 1" b"““`-C Mrs- D““'5 h°“5° *md ~i-ps The plans of the administration I was verv pleased to receive y ur D .C-I »- _ . C , ' than ii-cnt along to Park Ten-acclw ' ~ m.h,u,,i_,_ fi--he _,,p,."h.i_ Mid he ._,,,_._5 11 -f1\_1f‘l1» 111111 loyal troops were , 1 \‘.'hei-_ il-ie affray began one mall to increase the revenue are being I letter in “ply tu m uh ° i ursiim me cemmiiiiisiic isimiis. ‘W1 "me °“° °" B"-‘1‘“°“ R°“d'i.--opp-d foiwiiri-1 with his iimds carefuiiv guarded. one suggestion iime crushing niiiiit it rxwrfsnre By Agriculture 1 THIRSTY SHEEP There are many thirty sheep in the couiitzy, diiringuiiiter, of which many slivep owners never cast a thought. The breeding flock should have access to water at all times. Another natural craving of the sliecp is for salt, and the very fact that nature calls for it is an in- dicvtion of its need. It should be kept where they can have full ac- cess to it at all times, as it is es- sential to the digestive juices of the stomach, Half of the impuction of the bowels and other digestive di.-itiirbniices that occur in many flocks around the fiirrri. is.duc to close confinement, dry feed without water or silt, and luck of exercise. This latter is an important item in the winter management of ewes. One of the cuuscs of weak lambs is due to thc mothers not having suffic- icnt opportunity for cxcrcise. __________.___.__-.--- and all those present knelt in pray- rr to pray for a name. One man has an iiispiratioii and calls out, we shall be called “The Gideons’ .and he told thc meeting to read Judges 8 and 7 and there the story of the Gicleons was revealed to them. Ten years after the Association v.':is formed the organization start- ed to bible hotels and to date “The Gideon; have placed \125,0000 Bibles in hotels all o\'cr the world and hive placed some 78,000 in Cciimd an Hotels. the inspired word of God. in India. Preston Beck. iii niev. ~iv1. o. A at Jsirissviiie. Wisconsin. ‘Tfie questionof a nemo arosedaywilibeinmutn I f J Hotel rooms are lovely- places, said Mr. Davidson and a Bible iS a most welcome companion. Gid- eons, the speaker said are Chris- tian men and they believe every word in the Bible end accept it as to day. The Bible came from the East and only a short time ago the Tor- ohgg Gideon.; placed Bibles in the Hotels at Jerusalem and are 'now placing them in the large centres The special muric numbers con- e sured oi the centriu christian Male oi>e'd the sale Quartette, Mr. C. L. MacKay, Rev. W. L. Outhouse, Milton stewart and Jew! Miss Margaret Steins sang I. ini: to bed. Mr. Hill jump:-d out of beauhiul solo. An Evcninz Prayer. Miss Helen Duehemla -becom- on his, departure to India said that he would continue his clvil disobedience campaign and he was disgusted with. all British, even the London fog. , ' Arid Gandhi camo and now is gone away, ' Back to his spinning and his sifting salt. ' Soi-c ni.-.il unsatisfied and finding fault With all things Brltizli. c’en :1 Lon- don day. So Gandhi goes, gni-bed in his scant arr.-y Breathing out threntcrilugs and reiifivcd revolt nssauit With civil clisobcdicnco, from da? And Gnnfilii crime preaching his law of Love, 1 And now away with heart akin to hit/c; But -years ago the Blessed from above Spoke words of Love the while He And going, dying prayed for hostile “Father forgive, they know not what they do". -A. B. S 1"” lwhv, sims-»-no stimnm P g "` ' ' I Em hasize Thence they pi-ocecdf-5 inwards the cm, to councillor B. my _Hoxmmfs i;1LI":`¢ein;;d Tsiiiouteilwxe viiiilriiitgociohiio is that thelsales tax will be made I consider such a plant will be S D residence and apartment house' ed hhm. sind alizi-were ordered out” Ergremzrofiizblgr eiitheir i:\¢_reii.i- a great benefit to Prince Edward Sim i,oho“,ing ihe tmvksv they Side the gates Where they were pufi number of exem time c 8 e Island, especially from an agricul- M0'NC’Il0iN, N. B.. Jan. 23-Quo entered the front door and turned under guard As other groups were Reports are hgh] A ‘ d b tllfal 5i'a11dP°1“f- 111! "1"-im ”' statement °y th thu iight on in me vi.5iibuie_ _mascd to cover they also were sm_ departmental om IKISDFGDBYE y I would advise you to communi- President, of one of tne lezidl Officer Doyle went up Stairs and . th 1 u i- i i c B as to the cate with J' W' B°u"’”' s°°y' °! °\mdl5n banks- F- W* wmsh- su found two young mei-i crouched on ilowdcd and gmc cmse ves D' C” bm? °f the Royal Mounted the P. E. I. Potato Growers' Assn- , erlntendent of a€1‘1¢\l1i\\N 101' i th, ianding just at the entrance to -----"1-'_' P01106 taking over the preventive ciation, rc agricultural lime, andjomsdian, National Railways, wh M., Mm,,,,,,,~, ,,,,,,,im,,._ They, .SW/1¢° MW Undef “W Department with the Hon. Leonard Mseweiu, susurmg on the sgrieiiitui-iii sit ,me ,imsieu mi ,hm ,O the i 01 National Revenue. -\ Minister of Pubiie works rs rom sum sua its problems at the <1 Poiice station. 1 -_-_-_ material. .-.ug wuveutirm of the New B The fact that in each case entry ' Sc Yours faithfully. Wick farmers and Dairymeifzi was made into houses in which thc (Continued from Page 1) - JOHN ll. MYERS. socistion in Moncton said tod doors had been left unlocked was -~---------~ - -------- (B ‘E that the agricultural communi emphasized by the Police ns point- Inccinore, in from limgiand, ai- The bCi1fi7‘_iOL;i_(;tt;°her) A has not only mme tm bfuni' ing a moral to :ill citizens io ex- though no obsti-uc-tion w-rs offered; me post rigs Cm side hgrses as ggardliiess of what horses are init. the depression in Canada. but h erclse greater cam in Securing! their to th" kmding 'nf mails 'md per' C with 'the success of a :le emetc'ti:; c01i1szi'der:i]l§l:\uefiffpra(ii0l:iizt;i1?d):s]g ttf;-ke tllilxsseanqdhtt spectators do not notice The muatmn which confronts terian Church held their -i.m1u1l The arrested suspects will allivezir- Negotiations between the Em- minment and at um`c§ makeen din rovafequiinuy “Pte” their the average farmer today. he sal ' before the Stipendlai-y lvl-fgistratc ploycrs' Association and the Union ,impossible for the hes; hors; to B fig; afterw E: tu? b°u`r°°°us is how to carry on until adius this morning- had been going forward for several Wim splendid start gltawiggkedb use 5 ments t0.\¢6 D111” and °°11Cmi° wgcirs, the employers contending Eumy horse has his own way or irauen in from a unc of imm_°ve_ Briehy it cuiis io, au -'“”""_’“ f°' a 1° 1’°1°"“‘ "d“°”°“» *° me iuiiaiii-; into his stride. A 'few mul As for the pois noi-so ir ne does °'°“° m °h° °°" °' pmduct' effect from Fchi-uary 1. Union Pres- i,~_.hh.i mound on a dime and hash ihot get away in his pmm V and this in many “B-“B Seem-9 V' THE GOING OF GANDHI _ idcnt., Michael Cowdy declared that ioii ni mp spcéd without E rime Wm he handicapped mo" tain 8:; difficult to accomplish, esptcia work was so s asmodic that at ` _ . an afthefactorsthat ma A press report says that Gandhi present thc mei? handling cargoes |;;il:icr; rikhxgilge |;ff1i>r(;n aflxiactxnsiliiilé) i-)1t1Y¢;e;‘U1¢;T1;Vp\3t1b:')r.iTsv}i::ngci::1,°!f T; Zpmgrgduction costs cannot be con-_ :ind engaged in general wharf work whhe Sim others Work up gradual; very 13;- from uhu uuriiihg mintnun trolled. were scarcely averaging $5,000 each iy to fuu nigh; The 185|; gi-gui, in. a half mile track, he 119,; gi, so T110 dilerence between eflicle “ “"‘°1‘- H” al” ""“ me °‘“1°‘°1" dudes is soieuiiid type oi rm around the neid before he can get 'md average manfizrment 01 »»fe\'m» ers had' suggested the Sysivm 01 horse. They are usually even tem- out in the clear unless some one 11° empmsimd- ‘S Careful “m"“H°“ yiddiiu-,_ when an were piessgntly nilbsiiiiiting shifts for the present pm-ed and Wen behuved_ iegvgg an opening for him gh the to small details and “ln thiS th9 tired the gms served s most “P method of keeping the same gang The handy type which gives an trip up the stretch, value of balanced practical and peuzmg supper' and the evening of mm On any given Job until 11-5 that they have from the first flash Thoroughly broken horses that Scientific training is early HPPHYCH ccmiiietlm is ent tofiiiter when i-.sues rm for have been rrisrmereii in their work Govd livestock is n°t mwah. there musing mm to uie Gihu Chu u, The Union has a membership of ii brush at the end of the mile, as can do more to prevent scoring must M f>l'°l>¢l‘ f€¢€Ul18- 008" some 2,400 men. including employ- if the scoring was prolonged they than anything that can be devised crop production Bfe 1i\rB€1y 119110 ees of the munic`p=1l councils san- ihud considerable taken out ot either with or without a barrier. dent upon what is known as soil _____ itarv riepartment. The latter. Pres- them before they got the word. AA a rule trainers do not devote fertility, whireh includes drainage idr~i1tCo:idy said, would not be call- The dot and can-y, one variety is very much time to this item. If and manurini- ' rd out. apt to roll off their J stride when they have a few good gaited hor- . 1-1° gdvqeated early cutting of h ____---- pinched. They are not now as nu- ses with racing speed the average as otherwise the protein conte FORCING RHUBARB merous as in the "good old days," driver takes chances of getting md palatabillty is lessened. A A fine supply oi fresh rhubarb when a. few trainers were of the away from- the wire in company pi-ugimutely one hundred pounds ' lr btained during the wint- opinion that a little run rested a and in small fields they an usual- prawn im- We ig lege in clo _ with re is has _i 0 . .. ii _ Th H-i---e wh-°1iu --111 21,§‘3.l"§§§,,§“Tf,."Zf,°,1`i,.‘,‘2Z,,‘f§;’2§2,“f .§"€ii. ....§`.f..“’°Z i`Z.".'I§ .`.’.§`Il'” .‘L`f.° i§.Zf.`§°.if.‘3'.`i1;.-If2°2`..°.‘}Z.'lf.‘.i° 23 i"“-' “"‘° ‘““’ ‘° °°"“`“'°" ~ iislicrl rods with earth attached Horses make their best performan. horses are sent away in two tiers reasonabxyteixrly ctzttxz- Mhtoilws merside rammed on Frm” mm - - ' - s ro n cos Der un and siore in some open shed where 065 When they tl‘0t 01- pace from there is trouble for the starter and afsehtpwiih ,ugh-d gi, mfs, gnc- _______ they will freeze hum Aim u Week wire to wire although it does help annoyance for the spectators. The mimi feed is mueuw-y fm- ,ug oi. so’ oi. as often as wanted, ie- to takevthem back a trifle at one former must take it as he is paid ,www iiveuiuck muduuhu-h u move in some wumi oeiiui. where iiir ttwongiiointrsinif ihe situation in a to do the work but the mari in the me oi. me mo” emuiive method, mek__s the temperature is umm sixiy_ ea w_ ne t t- stimd iiioks sc the situation differ- of nduoing imsmk muuuci ' ` five degrees' place in subdued iight’ As a rule spectators are pleased ently. He L1 buying entertainment mu womd be through ihcieu bank up Weil with “md oi. ood srieliahz horn: in eihracewnliakiiha and is not getting it. The matter len”-9 md yieid of tooth B I' W0 Ol' ' ash: and w::iireiTuam'm1l Z; word As they nas: biiythe zum; gguzwgiliuxrtsg M" Wm” °""“d th” th’ 'mm' Week *‘“d W” “‘° 5“°°” °‘ W' wee you eve a sp en ' . ion is not as black as it rmy seem supply of fresh. ifehtlv-coloured ;};;°°g;:h: 5'; ":i'f‘;;’B"’;"fi'i‘i° “§“'; “°°t‘;’“ "“°’“¢ l1;“°‘ th’ "‘1°“°° at present or when it is comms . 0 all 8 8 - shoots which Wm go 8' 1°" way in the same time pick out what looks onAlmo|t":v’tE-ytnee can recall l few with dm" “nel M mdu“'ry` smsfymg tha-t desire mr fresh like the most promising competi- horses that raced well but always °n° “md W' “nd sumdem °’“Vl°V' Summer-side left on saturday morn- Frllit W’h1¢11 H10-'it people 115-Ve 10115 ww msn “wb” “enum M um" it ment and low returns coupied with his go, Aybauy, New York, on I before "M regum' supply is avw' Frequently there is a gasp in the looked as if it would have been' hw Cut' fm' N115- 1'0°d, etc., and vim in hui. duushgn, Ms- -um- . :§:);°“md°i'i Axertgm f°'::‘f the stand if tho word is given on the commendable to send them to the °“ th: °°h"dh:";‘d"` ‘;':mm°l°ym°“"' fld-5 in ue, ,,,,,,,,,,i,,g ,,,,_,,,,.,,_ _ my ””e""“mele!_s for ‘mw°“"“mg 1:’ M: rust mire. :ind at ittiiui. it is ii semis or mime their entries but ;’_ ’;"“it;‘“°““ idfmmvlbflf’-“" -- Both thi; musical numbers and -----~'-_" ard .n Del-SBD NIB 0!! M makes evo- when they won even with that the mums by M, Duviuuou Wm F C" *U* - ry one sit up and take notice and handicap one is pi-one to forgive "“°"°" "7 th’ ““““’°" °’ ‘“°“"’d' Suiamei-lids Baptist Churo\1,.1‘¢i~\l1'1\' vc, wcii 'received 'Shu the singing at the same time realize that some them. “Cu 'M mv’ Mt th* Cm” f°’ th wa? especially “om C d F k ming is being done on the track. It is u. very any mutter to lit up °’4!h;; ‘"1" ”““°“*'° whim 1° he was called' on account of the af 0 I han 3 sometimes the prolonged seor- in the stand and flndjault -with P" 9" - pauieri uri the ui-gm for both spec- ing is caused by one or two driv- the behaviour of s hone that after i l b il as th singing. M the request of s. large number _ ers persistently coming down in u ion; preparation is up to 1 1-see. aM‘:_"mG;r§mT;:;e WM ;mii,mm_ of electors of Ward 3, I will offer Th’ Mmwuxnzrsafet "lm Fmt front and the starter overlooking He is on edge md reldy to go and and led in the Scripture reading. inysellf M B candidate in the com- ance Ken’ W 0 “mere y than me net that he mn mm it by or- u 8 mls tm muh “nd ty” h mv W L Ouihom mum, the d';‘e“Vf,'§‘;i§§§if""‘;,’,‘;“f{,i§"§°n*°;‘he1 gg; “‘°"' “W "'°“C“ ‘°’ "‘°“ md’ iiermgtiiem to and iiiimtiiufes simeiiit ui cout:-oi until tumes chn.`rm'n ind led in me pi.”m_ interests of thu my und ui the “C” “C hm’ d“'l“3 'CC '°°°“‘,Then there are the helpers who loose st the word. A few are letter ‘ _ _ _ 11111*-0° *"4 “M11 °f *H911 4°” sim ui get some partieuisr irons ,must for two or three mrs. ny head same time giving W rd 3 t '-C d°d the h’ 'W 3 every 8 mother They also desire to thank on in 1,-gnc, mi hm, img; qmpsnmgng hu Ugg" ng, The chairman ex ri iuhiion ¢1'1H1‘11