ionic scrolls or vim Having been s nimber of FIVE terms at the council board. I 8m again offering myself for . election. l believe In economy, of having cur public but not to the extent properties, particularly cur streets, deteriorate; so ss to bevulueless- ‘no at some furtheridate require an enormous amount of money to put them in proper con- dition 881'"- lama firm believer In boosting our city to (he outside world. particularly so when we have every reason- l am in favor of giving relief where need- ed. but the city should receive work from those men who are _ab_le to perform same - work such as beautifying our City- ln reference to ar rears In taxes, it is ap- preciated that at the present time some citi- zens find it difficult to pay these, particularly so those out cf employment I firmly believe, however, that those who are able to pay should pay. and not take ad- vantage of present conditions as a screen for themselves. This is the only way the city bud etcan be balanced. and all citizens undoubte y believe in a balanced budget- At the present time I am of the opinion that the citizens are paying all they can in the way of taxation, and therefore pledge myself, if elected, not to sanction any increase. lt is generally recognized that the depres- sing period of the last three years is fading away. and we are gradually hitting the up- grade for brighter and better times- As my time is limited, I don't contemplate making a personal canvas- l thank the electors for their support in the past. and you have my record on these occa- sions- I cannot make a personal canvas. but this opportunity is taken. however, to solicit your support at- the forthco fourteenth instant- J ming civic election the . E. BLANCHARD- PLANT TREES TO CUBTAII. ACII-AGI (Canadian Press) LDGINA, Feb. b—l’lantlrlgofl.roel 00in east and west and north end eouh through the centre of every section of land on the prairie would resu.t .n the desired oiutailment oi wheat screlfl. according to Bun J. F. Bryant, Saskatchewan minia- ter cl public worh. In Iddillon. his would re- sult in retention of molsturq and Prevent dryng ouf o! land lg hot winds: help to beep roads open in winter: fumlsh e wood supply for every farm; shelter birds which Alice would assist in keeping down in- lwt W“: help mater ally to bring beck rainfall to drought- stricken srees and sdd to the beauty of "w lendwloe. he declared. The minister declared the gqv. emmeht should make gqntngfg with isnners in dried-out erase w eumrherfsllow s strip l0 rode wtde thrown the centre at the section end cultyat, trees for ten years eiier planting. In consideration of this the wvernment could furnish file trees. IIAOILIY P0111‘! ICIOOL Honor roll for January: ("Ids X-l. Lillian Robinson. Grade lX-l, Frederick Hughes. Grade VIII-l, Harold Hughes; l. Sylvia-a Stewart; s, Archibald Mur- Grsde VII-l, Qua-gm; and; j, MI-rrsret Murray. Grade VI (Bro-l, Heath lea- lgly-l"; 3. Harry Ferd; s, Hilde Mur- Grade vr ram-r. mo lhcOel- hm: 1. Harold MacCs-llum. Grace rv-i, Annette Stewart; s. GWPII-Mblnson; s, David Seaman; 1 Irving Btewart. Grade III-l, Clare Ghsw: 2. Ber- ‘hlorlzlewamla, Jennie MacCallum. e — . olsytcn Pbud Neil lfaocsllum, l ,' ride I (BU-l, Penney Qtgwggt; Joyce shew. Grade I (Jr) (s)—l. Alfred Mur- ; Alexander’ Murray. xi IAFNING SCHOOL Standing of Panning Bchoo; for January: Grade 1-1, Lois Ramsey; 2, lnid II l, Waldo Cousins; 8, Ksattcrd Ah- bott. Grade VI-l, Marion Abbott: l. Jean Stewart; l, 3115s MacOcugsu. Perfect attendance-kid Ramsey, llacfldllllll, Kenneth Kac- Kay, Lorne Owen. Wilton Ramsey, Dligald Ihcliutt, Mary ltewsrt, Roy Abbott. lleanor itamsay, Ksntford W llarlmt Abbott, Jesus Stew- Jamee B. Murphy-Teacher. Primary t Grade V-l, l’ ltsmsay, l, lockhsrt. crrede rv-i. laurs OotIine: A. Grade l1’! (JrJ-l. Ihlrley Wood- side: l, Gurnefl ‘firmer; l, hula Bryenlon. Gu-sde 11-1, Idwald MscOcugen; I. train Abbott. Gilda l (cl-l, is“! Heelin- non. Grade I (lo-l. Jet Ohainmm: George Champion. Grade l (0-4. Aitbela Iryusteo: Garl Wcodside; I, llasnor lew- mlilliillll llstes-Psyelilels Advance I rooaaaa lATIr-Qg ' ‘bu’ ‘h werl. sans ileuiu g d "'9' Miscellaneous low Job, mo" ‘ “o ' W. Tor-rune B912 lvrnrui I 111;‘ ~. r WOR KER l-u '° _ “Lumen-to entries E r7fl iwolls ‘Fe ti}: Al Gilli. Irv-Ill _ iun-xnu-i-u-un iii Ii 1 Ovesl. appsarselsewhnelniodsy‘: Z14 WAR-D FIVI OANDIDATIJ-Mr. csrd iflll. more. IIABDONB CARD-With six years of civic service to his cre- dit, during which time he has been Chairman c! many important com- mittees, Ooun. Rleardon ls again seeking election in Ward Two an pbdgss himself to s policy of souni and cconcunioal sdminlstrat‘ n, cor-- sistent with common sense. C312? Rear-don in his elrctiori card slat that his rrc'::l is I)C'OI'E t‘ e put _. and that. the ln...:csts of the Wu POLICE COURT - The offender in s case of unlawful possession of liquor was fined $200 and costs or three months by the Stipendia-ry Magistrate yesterday morning. A man charged with s breach cf the Customs Act was fined $60 and costs or owe motths and the same insulting language was sent out of town. An assault case was dlsmls~ sed when the consplainant failed ANNUAL CHURCH MIETING— ii ii I? _ iii IEWS TAXI csii. ._- 14cc ' 1's Company. whcss fifth Annual BL ‘ in this issue, shows sound, unim- paired strength. "fltmml" i!" "1- Christian Church enJoyedaeocisPflr-st meetlnt opened st ‘"‘°°‘"*°°I"'°"- Flatlq-W" lasteveninglntheflundsyflclmol wiurthspreolnmtsrraaanimsao Roomofthechurmflhegroup ‘played s number o; popular under direction cf their leaders. A sing-song was held and refresh- merlts were The evening passed very pleasantly. ‘visitor to Cavendish-lb. B. L. Dickinson spent the week-end visit- ing friends in the Oityr-Prieade of m. Alder Diokleson sre pleased to learn that he hss recovered after his long illzrese.—'l‘he of the New Glasgow rink are to congratulated on the splQdid sheet of ice provided all winter and since lnxtslling the new mglna the lights are good. Both young and old su- oy the hockey gsmssss weliss the gular skating. ‘ry evenlrg, Jan. 10th. inst, Mr. .d Mrs. Preston Campbell anier- "uied the members of the New _ ,$1h:¢n¢;lv= "ti? coneleerltlen at Glasgow christian Church choli- to i“ "I"? s supper and entertainment at their home. About 6.45 the gentlemen es- corted the ladies to the dining room ed with delicious vlands. Needless to relate all did justice in the re- past set before them. After mpper m. Bmest Houston was appointed chairman. and s fine program fol- Rev. G. W. and Mrs. Qtligley; Solo, Ernest Houston, Messrs. D. Nesbltt, Percy Dickieson and G. H. Steven- son;: Reading; Mrs. Guthrie Bailin- gsl; Bole, Mr. Herbert Btevenson; Recitation, Mrs. D. Nesbitt; Duet, Misses Marion Ling and Bertha Nszbitt. The remainder of the ev- the absence of the Rev. A. C. Vin- “m: u‘ pie-gum’ ‘pent m ‘can “n9 D‘ D" u“ mam!“ “d wen‘ intercourse. Mr. Randall Houston lng services of the Baptist Church mm "m. d m. “mm”, 10k" m ‘m b‘ “ff; I’ ‘"15"- 15": the Irish and Scotch. Before de- cmmakolng‘, " ° m“ m” for their respective homes. Mk. I morning sermon Mr. lrnut Houston called the ga- thering to order and presented a ' hearty vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell for their hospitality and assured them that the choir highly ,, " * their ‘r nus. in which Mr. and Mrs. Camp- bell flttingly replied. All iclned in g "rm- They Are Jolly Good s." Pilgrimage To The Holy Land Que, PW. O—'l‘he Dllsfllflll bsrkon thehinermme. where e beautifully laid table groun- u" lowed: chorus, by the Choir; Duet. c1905 Mire. Harland Hill; Quartette, Mrs. by BEITIIAL GUARDIAN -- SELLING OIIT I A T HOME - el re-i“u=¢"»'r"-"e"' To 7r" i zarflnr": ”*"m$'4h¢“: N0 REASONABLE Hie Honour the Llentnani . vases QFFER siolvleaoztugd Mrs. DeBloie - cure on Tuesday ¢,,",";.,,,'“,,°.°,w"" Q’ “Mani?” 1: REJECTED rfteruoori, February 18th, mlewqletdlfllllsrirlliafllls 33w“... frolmhthreetiiirty to six e Geah Grlalsn ° ¢ °° .e lush‘ 9"" Infill l Ladies and Gentlemen cal- £0"!!!- soomlirr-inss sruinseuusisuntipiseilmgmrquumubflu 1M4 llhlsr. dweller or m. Engines I ‘ momma-numerou- session-issuan- Wcardsouetoliepreeeut Ihlmlssirstientinilrernatnos- eseessisesileoeuiuses edtothe Private Secretary, as”: hibiscus flllimiuoaiehwochk.’ ‘snout. nu: no “d o“ u‘ u“ Mhdw“, mew: hashes her arm. on manna i‘ wflm" - iro us-rrlun nae-ass 50' d 5L3“ FARMER- almpisnsolaneiunfi A“ “u” PrIYateSecrei-ary. trains mists”: ‘sglvln; in BEATPY BRUSLTD. early flue nor-rung tor Onziotiz- Manufacturers of the but ‘ W“ famous “- _ BEATPY stance -""-l-°-=':.'ic=.c.=: run-on PIIESBYIEIIIAI rueuuns to Eudora" lset PUMPS, wflmhamdwklnszm muurrlomlnfie WASHING MACHINES, arrived in r‘ lottetown at 0.40 - r '35 Rllll Q I50 ‘mainland cor». wru‘ “M “w” u m “m” PRESTON TOOMBS i 1i F osimmsrs ms warm a- Kensington. H A l l I gdntkofzwgglgiivho has be? a Beatty Rel?- 30! 22 lnemba- Council r out on years, lsyoffering r3231 “"- thzhfisntrgawmgtmlrfenglldnnzfm; iorre-eleotiuLMLDI-Lwhcwas P.EI.PrBbyterlalwhls:huaet' chairman d the Market Committee 4 i h“ mm>wumh~ m‘ . w SOCIAL INJOYID-dlle Yoimgflzuflesrts Mem Hail, Char- m “m” "Wm People's can cf the Central lotuetown, Jan. 28rd and ritual i l Twmhs. in chart! of the sl exercises which opened i i E i. E9 r dom Come in Every land‘ follow- ' edbyPrNtrbyanu-lohnhofit. Thepresidentbseedherrenlerks ii; ‘a E55? E J" aifiiii i??? . responded. Greetlngstrornltltrreeby- terywerecrllvnheeyedbyilevflhll e them for the masterly manner in which they carried out the march- ing orders of ChrLsf-Go ye. The pruldenvs ‘dress followed lhe took es her subject “The Uni- vernal Weed.” Stock taking - toward what Ideal are we striving? The years are doing something of pa. anent value to us all. What. have these you." brought to us’! They have b”; ' "v hard and some- times impossible, retrenchment. workers withdrawn. On the other ransom forces-the power of prayer. truth, justice end brotherhood. These shell be the crest values of e MAJOR I. A. MeolINIIl. 01:11. Manager, The Dominion I I vangeliz atn Of Canadian Life Trinity Uniteil Church Iluhtere-IIVJ. a. ssmsrnn. asvc MBBOWNMA. ' Organist-PROF. s. no: IENDALLJ. ma. 1a.. a no.0. ll:- ie.ee s. sis-mm Meeting, use a sa-nsue Weralslp. lI-Issais-"Phe Lord's ‘encumbrances-f’ Dr. Ramsay Alllllllh-"IHII My Strum-II. M: Hope" . Marks _ Soloist-Mlle Doria Tait 1" LI P. IL-Sundsy School and Bible Clugq, 1J0 P. I.—Psbl.lo Wes-ship. rl Way, Not Prejudice But Under- lllllg" ,....................... Rev. C. N. Brown, IVL A. i. Anthera-Pfircselsfle .....Marchent “ Vita-s sail Students Oonllslly Welcome. Ioruingservlcellroadcsstby C.li.c.l. OO-O-o-Oboeovoeose see-Q» oeveeevoeovee<ooevoooeooo+oa IANUI Afl Eb: Baptist {butch _....... ... mmssrua-"rus any. a. u. VlNts-MT, n. o. ouosrusr-sms. o. uusorr roar. MGJNIXG WORSHIP ll i/(JLUCK sr-yMuithlysndurgedeveryniern- berofthaW-Eiioreadthis worihymagasinadhealsorepoa-t- ed WI subscribers to world Pnendl. Literature Secretary, Mrs. John Starling, reported by Mrs. Meth- eecn. Suggestive program leaflets are more in use than the study book. Catalogue o! literature may be obtained from Mrs. A. M. Phil- lipe. Wesley Buildings, Toronto". el- so certain editions no longer print- ed may be had by paying for cost of sending. Christian Stewardship Secrctsry. Mire. G. H. Mulch, repor ed by Mrs. Tait. Only eight auxiliaries sent word that amount allocated was too muoh- Forty-three percent use en- velope system. Where used ninety percent raised allocation. Treasurer, Mrs. l". E. Boothroyd, reported total amount raised by auxiliaries $9,446.80: Mission Bands fil.35£'.50, Evening Auxiliaries $743.04, Expense Fund 8117.87. Be- qucst of la'e Mrs. Boundy, Bouth Winsloe. 8100 00. The ‘Treasurer's report was fol- lowed by a prayer of dedication by Mrs Lockhal-t, President of Trin- ity W. M. 5. A quiet half hour of devotion led by Miss Elms Inman concluded the sfrrnoon ssssim. The even‘ng session, s public meeting held in Trinity Church. was opmed by s group of the ‘Priniy C. G. l. T.. who led the devotorls. Then followed a duct by hire. Roy Cudmore said m. George Johnston. Solo. Mrs. Jenkins. The address of the evening was deliv- ered by Rcv. Dr. Ramsay. who stressed the missionary need of to- Ah$h.;..s—“.-.ve Man: . . . .....-.... Able" 5ersnon—“_1ls (an and .t_ no bu. u. .. DJ" “n, M. A. “ Anlheia- LJ. up ‘acu- lies..- Hopkins SLIJDAY SCMGOL lull IRM- ‘ Last Sun- y s z-hr- “miner pea. sovanas in sttenm; also. ‘inns is e use; ma. needs you. ' EvENrNG Violin-ill’ l UCLbCK Aathew- aund 1b.: ....r.; n-Joly MI." Ln." h.st.h-w;_ Sel‘niun—'l,orr;_.l...;:i>.-_e, Ancucnt and iiloucrn" f ‘llie rlev. h. J. 0n sholm, M. A. Anh.en.—' s;:'.._.~.ni mom’ Vocal DlI_.|v—"slC.3dA kind-y l.l_ht"—-..s.. stay Qlslgley and Mr. Leah Dingweli The Issuing Sen-co will be Broadcast by Station C. l1. C. IL lei eclal attention is donated to the call to prayer, over the rig-natures cl the Ministers d (thrlottetowu. " YOU ABE WELCOME H555. mat St. Phil's Church QUINQUAGl-SQA SUNDAY IJO P. Dis-Holy Communion. 11.00 A. lib-Morning Prayer and lerlnole-‘Tlse Osll ee Canadian Churchnseu” _ Antlrem-"Ihe Ins-dis ling’ Celeb Blmpar tsdhMi-Sundayboheolsndlilble Clause." l.“ P. tL-Bllitlssua ‘LOOLLL-Iwenlnghayeralsdiermlls-"Wholsl! Ne’ ‘limit?’ Anl-hcm-“Just As laur- l. s. nouns February um (Ash wssnesosyl Bel! ‘iomnrunieu at use. Evening Prayer at no. svmyaon! wlacossl. IIV. ll. D. RAYMOND, M. L, IECPOI- Zion Presbyterian Church IIV. G. CAlLYl-l WILBBTII - MINISTII. PROF. DOUIB D. TIOIPSON-Orgalsiet and Cholrlesdd HOBNING WOI-SHIP f Qudlec took or .' The da. “Only one third of world's morning-gin riailrtional to 10M lwogonugngqujd! uqwerupodofnm must poyulatlon is touched by Chrsiisn- 11.00 A. l-Theme: “A Lesson use Faith" the Mzyntreal hgmhghggpeopbwilltakcknow- ity‘,,We mustgoforihtohhllal AllhcIs—F0eIs\lelArrl0lsGonl.lylaadUs"...l!ssv1ey . In all t-h iii he ‘lb pereml M“ We imtseckguld- ll to teach." The (‘ricis are nearer; lsavng forwewwYufii 61 ‘mm 5 enoe forsmtth. G16 in d-liist meditation reendynio harvest. Except for Rus- h.“ ch00‘ m‘ Blue an,‘ [will h; Montreslers. The itinerary “m 31m mm king Bis IQ]! sis every nation welcomes thr- mis- $.30 P. Mr-Sli 3 iineiudes Medal-sh Morocco so an» societies. q sicmary. Irtrh closure theczpmker nun“; wonsmp ‘Athens. Rome. ls-mbw. '_ ' rnuhymnoreonseeratiou. Imthrrwout ecsenge. sor __ , land of Rhodes (in the Mcdter- “h! o Lam- flylluflpd by chaos! By our brotherly conduct 1.00 P. lF-Theme: "What About bile‘: Burdens? “N”, 9"“- ufim" “d of Iemtlm- 1°‘ l“ "m" "h" m” l‘ 9”" i“ E Anthern-"l wul we w hone Ey s" .. Clark Wh lficld lHsm Owe“; allow dig; “g, Secretary, rm. 1.. ‘he world. n" Chm are also p n . h W _I mm “par-j ven‘y-riine Violin solo, Miss Thelma ‘Rod ’ itourwillbelaurent ‘rumble. m,.,.'§r..}.m CloslrllrhymnJitri-HD. "Thellerdlsulghtuniuslithernthsleslluponhlra "mm"- Th" "m" °7 ‘he Pu‘ i”; you, evening auxiliaries. The moi-nine mason opened at‘ es all thee call spas Him ln Truth." Pa. llszis. rrlmsss is 0lfstllflflJumgf° °I rots: meal‘ ‘"- lsse. Two so- ozro with s vrry beautiful mernrllr- ~ Quebec. April ll 4M0 gtfilld- 2 . . . "r ,,“.. a o‘ "mm w cund‘. G!!! 133*‘ Aw‘ I: grflkgzlgfxwi-‘W! w“; .obbO-OOOO>OO-OQOOOOOOOOO eeoeooeeeeeeeeeooeee v k [lilyezcdiitrfifieediugi oeoeeooeeeeeeoeooeeoeoee ‘ 9 nine bands. one n"; ‘T,’ "m" m“ .1 “l”- “d ""4" i” m‘ Afghans“ m‘ l‘h Ihggflg g "git _ * Total rim . Solo, Mire. Jsmrs Warren. e . 1m] seine members. sub- rcensingwa. arisi- singingTske Bowler’! Bvcrvhrr-Iflll-R ‘i b, - Uh h udinl” “om m N m m", “d h m autumn, , res y eriau urc ' 3m“; secretary-Mrs John ‘ 8- "" "If"! ,.*~='=,“..~"-~*....,~..."-'~.......=.-=~ ".......‘:".';";:.-:’.?c-.'r..., .... comfy... c... l" one“ m the absence or we o. u r. u. Mechecd. Meeting closed may llcnl-hlv seem 1- u-r. sslliss causes ll Ilm Ava Pheue l!!! Bach“ m. mo“ o‘ mflml ‘m, Doxoiqy m4 Benrdlgflqm | in“; John D. llecrarlsne, Crap- w 0N9,“ a mu. fllefilwingisihefvwfll!“ '““" BEEF e _ {in sushi the nomgngtng cornmiltre reed sti “@9931”. ‘WWII-l’! — M" lav. I. nrooruesu Legals. Reset ......lb.l0e-16c widiseeesl “fihlbthe r v - = .r ei-inamssacqra. as. u. u. “h; 4am» The easier raised Past President-Mrs. Remains Pram Secretary - Mn rrsrit h,“ w,,_h,,, Sh“ ‘b’ lzcdsc wee racist-b cflsrlnrl- Tull!"- D"°°°‘ mmn‘ ear-hing at amen uelsea vast. Helpers woo-w- Irl PM“ ‘ w‘ P- '~ '°°""°Y°- m ""°" ""9 “m” " m‘ . "run... t. s...» our“. unis Novena, reported lel mem- Brmtrr River. RW- W1 hi!!!“ 0f 3"?!" , m“ “h”, l, 1,,.,Mm_ 3"!‘ "l- 10H“ w; tans malaria-y roe Vice President-Ira. t. a. dish conducted the installation z “T ‘on. m“ "u Ilcn . Alim. Bummsreidc. I811“ i m“ LAMB at,” , t. u are Vice vrosloontqm. liockin. The owl-loll Ho: vu opened in, ‘P01! WWW" Lsuib “aniline-mo pagjggrwpcrtedlflflcallsmadeloisrle. w 1 Wm“ ~ “Mum, ioaei Treasurer, ms. . a. s tken. _ Po“ Egothingncoslsglidbefitsoffoodhtafs. ewHcIeMMQi-luin- New‘ '" “__ l Pork .......ib.14e-2tc “m, hcmq furnished vim mononu- r-mwr- whit-WWW w‘ "W" ___________=;==i *1.‘ gm PflgyQb, 1.80m gamed in this way. The --—-——-—f——-——- Corned Beef ... ID. 10C 11g. “use; as he ‘lumber-sacs w. fling lecretsr! - the. IOWA“ '5' “mu” ‘M "W" llrfeui-“Orilc-om hell's!!! I I i...‘ w‘ ‘u.’ yggg ‘um gag“; Oqnwull, q eommlfise was then heard. .s cows hue b ‘ill. has; .n|. FISH ' m r—d iv em. Baum nswuo Ohflstisu suwsro-nip-me s. in; resists. lei-nap rlrefderi‘ nmHflIb-"a . uor. . say.’ . _ Cd.“ Pa“. rm.“ m to, dfitm my,‘ y." my y_ Mgrihgggn, rvreery. in s few closing wow-ks thenked i rzre ll. - n ' ' | on'v or-‘v were retina-ed. ‘mlrtnen ascretery c. 0. i. 'r. and Young hc elr-cutlve l"l all when who rm l‘: wv ll aanbghls: no“ (fps. me who's In: ‘Wsrnan’: Fora-Ali's. D. M. Sinc- wcriwddwuher dnrlnl li-r Virr. ; ‘ nmpersriee. - sl. levrl . m" . -— —-" ‘n. “and w o“ r . eflrinen — DI. Aha. looWi-zyd "oeed lbs Olod moral‘ la m tImerIlce was held. Oth- Associate lecretsr! w", usreeer-isersseinsesiurrroaimaoiusisseoisrm I¢¢bmfll'\"* n” -"°""'"‘- w“. ileum his! Ill IIIIII- ' _ ire-Va... .. ... a. ..