is: i . 1-F '--17 ‘I4 fri . .- .»- l-._ \ ',.]= xli- -‘ . ; 1. 1 1;- . 'Zhi if T; ,. `l', <3. It if; if ° wf'?:’ 3 » ,,r,,;. ., 57,? gm, . 1 l . . .A 3( -1 -li. l ‘Di _'gi , . ., ...S 4,3., t ll g .1 , *ti LT’ -Y k » 4,, sf i _fithat the present 2 per cent rate will enable us to carry on t IMA YOR STEWART '~'l'o the llsetors of Charlottetown: ~ ,<-_ _ ... After my electionashfayor two yearsago Ihad thehopeanddsire, withthsa-ktanceofalsjdrlty . f ef the Council, to effect certain specified reforms that I believed would result in ending the annual ‘ recurring deficits which have since 1921 heesme a, settled practice in civic affairs. All efforts, however. failed to induce the majority in the Council to concur ls the measures proposed. Shall the fight for better government be continued or given up? To choose thc latter alternative would be to harken to the council . of despair and yield to cowardice. In order to clarify m itio I here submit to the judgment of the clec \ CIAPII II ` A§1lll‘l‘0ll ‘lieessotevmb that occured af\lV|eBarltowu's raaklcl do- rernai.nedahl\n'i.nJesn.ne's con- avaguerememb- hadhapponedafter Jeannegoeqlwillgo w there had been a great tulations and enlmatiu, me-rs-the latter on the . she remem- bered era Deyuu had gone out nolsalessly as one shrinks away from a honilre which one has lit, before the ensuing conflngra- tion scorches onc's nngerr. 5 has his iff; ii Y P09 lr torate a policy embraced in the following five planks: l. The appointment of a competent city manager ‘ and the assigning to hlm the carrying out of all _ the duties now performed by the city engineer, thr i , street committee and the public property commit- tee. ‘ 2. The making it ineligible for thc Stipendiary Magis- trate to be appointed city recorder. ` I, A complete change in the mode of asseming prop- erty, whereby the work of the assessor may be ‘il simplified, the cost may be lessened, existing in- equities in the value of many properties ay be _ revenue for the city. 4. The doing away with all unnecessaw offices. 1- 5. The balancing of the city budget within a reason- able time limit. I am assured that candidates will be nominated in the several wards and all due efforta made for their election pledged to support and carry into effect . such a policy. On that assumption I consent to be C nominated for the mayoralty. , I appeal for support of such a policy to the plain, - ordinary, everyday people of our city, who must be i deeply interested in an effort to save it from finan- _ cial disaster. i' As I shall make no personal canvass, I take ad- ' vantage of this opportunity to respectfully ask for your support and confidence. _V ‘ I fully realize~that intelligent men and women who understand the existing situation quite well will ‘ have no wish to be urged or coaxed as to how they ‘E should vote. - Aa the coming election will perhaps be one of the _ ‘ most important ln the history of the city, I would '- urge upon all the necessity of exercising their fran- chise. _,- f w. s. srnwanr. \ ' wr' - -. `.` - --il 'wr #dar -..~- , <-l'r.1~ 1' _ Itouneillor Kennedy’a Appeal _ As Liayornlty Candidate ls... '#0 THE ILICTORS or THB CITY OF CHARLOTTE *S TOWN .jhdiea and Gentlemen: ""` Aa my announcement for the Mayoralty has already ap- ared in the Press, in making my appeal for your kind ' ideration I am fully convinced that the financial posi- `;_ on of our City is excellent. 'l‘he Chartered Accountant, Mr.'Hart, has surely set at rest any “Ungust Criticism.” The public look upon our ...Bonds as a high class investment and they are eagerly ofsought after, . ,. r!',,¢-gi i-- With eight years experience at the Council Board Il ;%ould consider it very unwise to attempt under present con- _, tions to embark on any “Radical Change", whereby the ,gtitisens might be called upon to suffer a great deal of hard- .phip and the City be the loser in the end. 'fl True the burning question is "Unpaid Taxes". Now _ :that a general improvement is in evidence, so much so that _-like 1933 Tax Collections exceeded those of 1932 by practic- .-Nly $11,000, we can therefore look forward with renewed rlaitli,aud courage. and be assured that this matter will _ldjust itself satisfactorily. I If the Citizens see fit_to elect me, it is my intention to _mgperate mth the Incoming Council in the collection of all _. es and Arrears. With economy practised in every de- ; ent of our public service I can assure the Taxpayers , 4 :Jn a satisfactory way. '\ , lvvmmng pn-wang to th. onyx weum, eonnmn #with our revenue, will receive my approval and support. Q Asitwillbeimpoesible formeto oan~ hthe limited timeatmy Itake this _ ity of soliciting your support. ` Thanking you in anticipation of same Yours respectfully, "‘ . BAIUIL illnf. di. &' l iz: i . ,-.‘jD.ogs.. at Large of the request and notlos of the Pro- ` regarding dogs running at large - the threatened communication of distemper to relished- Deg owners are hereby warned that the ony hestrlotty enforced, and that dog at_ But the main points which re- dre in her brain had turned his had oilered hor much ceremony as n a duchess, and had H-iE?i°§gii his ici goin( out to keep a din- tment. hssoaihlngatheracuwer-s,aiways »__,_ 7-. ' r ' " I Ixllulwlllnswluunl 'wjug _. I Inrssseasste I ed hvltalels I :ve decided to ales . as a Candidate fss' 8 at the su* elsedse. I, in common with many others, sos the .necessity for the utmost economy commensurate with eiiicicncy in the sd- linistration of civic alairs. . The interests of labour will have at 'all tllnm my sympathy and active support. I appeal io the labourlng men to sec le on any question elect- ing them and I will do ' my best to help them. Herbert F. Vssllcrstinc scortad her from the house with Lg “mg outward nonchalapge be- I i_; acrvl-nw. uifthev had iupperhcnanadopeoutwhatwe are going to do next.” G ory o e evenings even swept , 8° bwk md set s has hack in ». sooo. lunuenn ncp week. 'nie meeting f°1'Bg;=\1?" hu hem mum For "ami" r-le stopped her with u closed with Auld Leng sync, follow- ‘ remedied, and the procuring thereby of more' __ 9,, nm, uma in her me itymesnt ngglisgr 1:-in tslirnileptvhatyloehauindngg 1 ed by T.” 11°'-N111 'A 11°' "1" ch' '01' 11" me what 1 shouldnt nent rox- ’ ma chariooewwn 0°.. (st nan) limvlest ROWD. Rnd WB-5 W1'»h°\" I get that when you married me you Chlnlt 01 Any S011- _ promised to obey." I There was a fairly good attend- TN Klmefms l-WPPWBS With ’ ance at last 1"rlday's weekly meet- 'mb *Jw 01° Jeenne Dm had vw nas som wsws ln; in rpm or a very wet evenlnr. lurwunded hmelf were indeed 1111- rn on mmm or the veranda, 'rhe scarlet 'ransm Pan-or hu th» Del lf- that m°m=vU before they sounded the olo-tuh- Nevsr Isl-in did sho went to we - ionic knocxcr, he drew ner sud- the rows on rows of costly garments dug, ,mu to hum ‘M ¢h°u‘h M which hung ln her wardrobe. All did t, kms hh hi, 1| the expensive accessories ol herwloumzo he,-,_ r ps were very dressing room, she would like tol -‘pm umm hoping that you arc have cast into the waters of the begmmng tu can ` 1m_|,_»- he “ul 9°\1D\`|- softly. Except fm' the need of the Bu; gm mujd warmth of her fur wrap to protect Mnsedbgoudiymafx me mocrgg her from the chill breeze, which men ,-,leued hex- just as me ,mar blew across the frozen fields, she was opened to pe,-mn B chemm would have stripped herself even of uma of u‘m,_ that emblem of the wealth which, 'nw um, “mm Wm, in hw she had got through trickery and dug “ffm-5 wu ¢"e,w¢ of mum ¢“b°=1‘f\18°- A me burned in a hi; hi; chimney et the farther cnc and s cable for f st time in its new ceoecltv that gl ‘he °°;:l'f sagem d15§”d,°dmm°~two was draw up coally before it. f 9551118 the 8004 C8-F1180 “li- ” ° '?°“‘,§, “ “ °", fb; ug’ “rants stdin" announces vlc. The follvwlns Guides neared: ”"1""'“ 5 ' 'md “"°°° “ ' “An open are is just what we need Surah Forbes Pauline !-cP\se. plc black gown and modest hat with -~ ---»-M --- ----- -- -- ;:.‘:‘=.:=.i.-:.°.:.'-°*.... ‘:.°°..“:.':..".';°. worn for her visit to Bonnlcettl's the un Mme.. ' apartment that afternoon, and ' in B1 d h f e no Jeanne, remembered how Vers which st conoe e er ac rn her husbanlrs anxious eyes_ me Dayton and her escort had broken d in upon their tete-a-tete that ea.rly xargvioggpggkaggxvgéxe autumn afternoon that seemed so the mile western smoox teacher, :ffl;_°‘-ggxlnd YW# eco. but she wh° md f°°n°my tmugm mt hy She seated herself by the hearth her sheer wit ehc could transform herself into a brilliant cosmopolite. and stopped to lny her hand care- lessly on the big Maltwc cat that . rose to greet her with gracefully A QUIET surrhrt hed but °“*“‘° °“ "“" "’°°‘“”' °° encthctrlmutueservmgmaiehnn BIC When the order had been given through the darkness and she sat llmply beside her husband, we B""“”'° ‘“”°° °°"°°‘ weary and heartslck even to ask where they were going. They tumed in suddenly through a modestly lighted gwtcway and roll cd up before a low-rambling house, “Do you know what I’ve hem doing this afternoon?" _ She shook her head. "Well, I call it a fool's own luck `...Iwcntoutandboughtthat little house ner-ou from Pranklin mn '"'° ‘°'“°h°“' "““°1’ nm' me his vue, furniture and sn. In Vic sprang out and held out both “ Penh' ‘nd fe" mm* than "° hands to assist her to alight. “Remember this place?" he asked checrily. "Ita the funrnv old road live, you and I. (To Be Continued.) house where we had tes that after- I Clear Skin noon we were coming down to the house party. We had such a nice te all b ourselves and I almost I Y , s s ....,.... .. y... U... .... .fn Stopltch||\30||||\utos noon. although I had only known nm I mm H I ~ sr 1°” 8 °°\lD\° 0! d-lil!" Dina" "maine :runnin Bhltrlodbo Smile, hldlnf hh' Inhmm .ln _ llfwlr-. I3!- F-'3“3-“»f' “"‘ "°"”`° ""° ‘°"" °' '°‘-"‘...'°.°.:.-.-.'. .°:°:.~.-.'.'..'~- 2°- .ze t ll I "Why are we coming here?" iy°|i»__eel° yoe_;__|:eie wlernllr: nina# "Food, old dear. I am ravenous. It Nl* 'fl f 1' 9"” would take too long to motor clear ='"‘°f|.;' in to the Rita, ;.n_d neither an smut-atznoigslly in nn: cfusaredressc o\',e ersar- Pl ‘OI » I-m torisiy or emotionally. so I thought f:_:"”" Mt"°'k ,:-fnrg' WB Wlitild hlve I ]0ily llttlo htiiiagc Ask your Drug Store for Guan nntefd llr NlxOl’e l¢’x0dcr- today. I - |~- a a |-» ELECTION ` CARD To the Electors Ladies and Gentlemen,- llsvinghadltyearaeapcienoe a Grasiottetownandatthereqlostetannmheeol oieetlsn|nWal'lFiv consented to an-in contat the mytntontlon tosee thatthehlsain but interests clthens. economy r. § of Ward Five E IIAHKLCUIIIB. L-906. ELECTION CARD Anmwz H. M..¢DoUaALL' To The Electors of Ward 5 Ladies and Gentlemenz- As a property owner in Ward Five and with large lntmpsts throughout the city, I have nominated at the re- qnut of several blinsl lea fer Coheilier H that Ward. Withfouryears’skperisaeees_Conncillsn'frel llldta l98I,lfeelthatIcaaglvethselec1orsefWardFiveaad thecityhgeneralthehsneltefthhsxpsrimes. Isl psepcdiow heneisi the dltywlllhs lmpoundedhndllilt accordingly (H000 .r-. __ _. r awq li "Vic, you shouldn't have-" given to the new ds who were M04 ADYINDB dlfllhl" Jeanne was beginning as' the mam- I nroll two weekshgi The guides h tucked her into his g gh - u E ai ts Ei., ¢"; il; , a§"f a . 5- §i§:ii wltha “LK 5\2 H .S no 0G lllfll ta' §§;§§;s;§cf. iissgg Fig; gi ‘i iisrig .»;8§§E§§E5§g iaiiiii 3 iifciili towntlvllvlltvhsld 3.3% IIDBIR welcomed. » A Valentine supper is to he held next Monday evening. Nb, 12th at G30. 'The Second Uharlottctownn Company, and Gwenneth Fry, Brown Owl, of the First Charlotte- town Brownis to hs guests. Then alentlne box and those ay bring valentines. Service stars were presented to girls who had completed mother year‘s service. Bats and belts were gf egg ef, 5< e ed _ arcallsskedtobepreeentinfull beat attendance record in the Oom- pauy. These girls are ching good work this year. A Morse signalling game, which tested artistic ability _as well as alertness and knowledge of part ol the Morse code, was won by the White Heather Ps-tml. At campfire the Bluebird Patrol gave a dramatic interpretation of the first Guide Law after which the Company was treated to sand- wiches and caka which were kind- lyprovldedbylrdiesofthecongre- Kltion. _ __The Court of Honour met for the c Marjorie Largs, Sandy Brehsut and Helen Lawson. The Swallow Patrol of the lst Company is cordially invited to et- tcnd and tale part in next Fri- ay’s meeting. The Orchid Patrol will act the Second Guide Law: “A Guide la loyal.” PERSUNNEL UFBANKING CUMMITTEE (C.P.DyGwaslIh.n‘s!peclslWlre)» OTTAWA, Feb- 6-Of Ds-rticuln.r significauoeinviewofthsimport- antbankingleslalaticnwniehwul he cmaidred during the present ssulomthensmesoftbstomcm- bsrswhowillcomposethshanking andCommerce0ommitteewerean- nouncedlntheaouseofoonrmons today. Bm. I. ll. Rhodes, hlinisterot' rinaneqwiilbsamsnizsrofthe committee. committee will have be! kdllltbn S5 is gi 53 ii -A v ,_ tg... ,.n$,¢»»"" "All the world loves this matchless food-sauce” ' Ask your grocer for his inviting low price on HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP invite /rim /rome tonight/ Enjoy rho uotcollnselsos, been comm.. hluldoil with ,Ina oriental lplees, in gm, extra-delicious Heins nance. Learn he' Heins eheb give this~leIahe`rp t.ho»eheeflqg lavnurisstlaeworldhyplehlng, oookingand bottling pedignsd to|na_tsaa,nll in-n day. Your steak, chop, Isis or hash will pin newallun,appeel,eadtIs\esst-homadash _of this world-famous Tomato Ketchup. T|swF|avas¢r’s the Thing! Put a big, red bottle of llstnn Tomato Ketchup on the table tonight . . , watch the facu light up, Flavour! thnt's it. Apps. tillng. Dilerent! Joins N happily with the taste of other foods that everyeng is keen to reach for the cheery Heins bottle. _- -$1 --» uwcllas chlrhnofdanadian The follow: r E ii Arthmn (Cons, L. Baker (Cons, W. A.~Beynon C E Both- we w- 'rr Ifiliin JM- \lG’ if i°§§ 'rift .a§ 2 - ,_ §e§f§§i sgiii E-E-Q E ;s -l-to ~ E55; 55 i 2.- E iii E iilre <1 v» mm- Camival Time In Trinidad (0. P. Mila .By G_l'd|l!'s Sptohl Win) soscrorsea.\n.mnle.aa.rat eanivuteneinrert ec ,an¢lnr.hi|e\eoui»- cami the celebrat- uel melentui festval through the stlwsta The melodies . 1-°‘.m_ The trouhadours were slnfng their ,_ Hmmm crowds were shouting and ao- Humlu" p;aud1ng. The din 'ras tcrr lic. Insidatheoourt.therl'ooeedinl §§l:l§§§§§%§ Ei? iiggiii ggi egiigig Picton Co. Reg- istrar ' Testifies » sf. eg: i gs E? val hll [n‘u_¢vm linnrfs Unhae shoves Ilan. $.§.i“".....i... Ill cially mllaremod Ilnelllrsellls th com unsung bode! To The Electors of Ylardl It ls my intention of running for Counclllvf ln Ward I and I reqsctfully ask your s\\DP°\'*- The one important lnea is a balanced beam me 1 mlm out if no heoninx C°\m°“ will get dowa to liuliaess and co-operate-ll * hody of bestasm mea should-then by I *fl* at economies a balanced budget could he broushf ...li:t:ti:;in:“'“ "“"“1.i:2 from vt' *"4 ies to _the depression. ~""“'£ma il iicy Of :comics ss P09’ mont-\l 'ppt WUT* It would - all by tlilt inns inure” MADE IY H. J.‘HllNZ COMPANY, LIAMINGTCN, CANADA, "NCI tl” saggy r iggigiiil Ni E §ii§§§;i§ iiivéigi Eiiisiiéiti § iiggiggrtig it i.S§§:\a liiiiiiiil i e WHY' °°'