FenRvAeiLie v.41 To The Electors 0f The City 0f Ch’Town LADIES AND GENTLEMEN=— I a * n n Montreal to kl Ml ~ G As you are aware I am offering as a Candidate for the V v i l‘ ‘N Mayoralty in the coming Civic Election. Exchan e ' _ g l (Canadian Pun) I am appealing to the voters on the following grounds: | mmmo- “b- 13" 1. My lengthy service in behalf of the City, extending Stem over a riod (Cimsilhw Prmi pe of ten years. glam.“ mm A P Cm g e ‘l 2. My advocacy of improved lighting at lessened rates Emilie" 9 l-B ma,“ 95 to all light consumers. This result was achieved. §"5°“P3$L". u: 1'4 Aunor- 3:3 Bldg Products l6 Bfl-niifield 2o 1-4 8- My insistence on an external audit from 1932 on- £531"? 1:,’ S2331?“ ,3 ward. The Council minutes of March 14th, 1932 and Can car Fd 1i 8-4 Bidaood i4 April 12th, 1932, will sll0W my stand in this regard. 33g 35¢ -‘* gm B‘ f?" ,° 4 If h b , galn steamship 3g a-a grrgtome g _ e anese t onored y you I shall endeavour to_ see that all Com smelt 46 3mm 0,1 m Gait arrears are collected. It is imperative that all Dis-t. seagl 1 24 a-a léfiflk 12g - ' porn coo P d 21 1-4 n i lzens pay their taxes in order that the tax rate Dom Bridge 38 14 Bu“ can may be reduced. Dom Steel B 14 7-8 gednt 1g: 14 Dom Textile 90 l1 235 . ~ - . D " 10 1-2 Gent Poi-c l2 8 5. I plomise strict enforcement of all City laws. gtififélmqow 1.; g en e rs 1-2 . . H B"d _ ciironii 52 6. I_siiail endeavour to the utmost of my ability la “QT-poi; 8° ,,',' l u Cochenour 55 give the best possible government. int gickeiqd 44 1.2 Cgllfiwelilth 1g n. ow ' 94 "u!" . . , _ Masse I-I rrLg 5 1-3 Con Smelt 46 1 As time will not permit me to interview you person- MCCQIY Wint- B 3-H 3°“ o“ 37 1 ally, I. take this opportunity to respectfully solicit your $333’ 3.} E.‘.‘.“,“°§,Ei.°m ,,3 $119110! i- Power Corp 1o i-z $3410 0o I am, yours faithfully. gfijtfifififie’ i2 if: ganglia?‘ “i 1 B’ ROY HOLMAN- I3‘; 1353-4 Francoeur 4g 1 ‘n s f Can so Gods Lake 55 - ItrqvNTlREA-LI, m; 12--(CP)—-The cold la 17 18 T c‘ stock market recovered in late dgia t dealings today afetr a weak start 1'0 ll C C and tlie list closed slightly strong- Gun!“ (mid 55 i-Zi en or 17s Foundation Company gained 1 Hard ma‘ 115 3-4 i i c di , . , , Hark" LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:— snnliilfn‘? nitfinri? 5S5 Cnthollii gmlmfl" _ _ _ iBrevfcries showed smaller gains. In- Hgmfisgald 27g In the civic election on Wednesday, February the 14th, roustrlolvoooeoftaigouuuehghln a single Howey a7 it will be ur dut and riviie e to select a e M- ‘"""“° m“ ° ' “m- “ ' Bud B . Min ill x0 y p g n w ‘lyor flaiioed 3-4 of a point. Other frac- 1m Nae, M for your City. itlonal gainers included Ihterna- Jemcoe 4 After strong solicitation on the part of many electors 1mm’: Peimlem“ M°C°11 Fmmm“ Kerr Add 245 __ I u‘ ht I h d .d . and Bell Telephone. Kirk Hud 30 and much peisona oug , ave eci ed to submit my Gatmeau power. Impem, 01L Km, Lake l." name for your approval as a candidate for that office. Massey Harris, Dominion steel and Lake snore During the past four years as a representative of Ward ‘gfgief $31,, °frggggm§wgiggfggf gig Four I have actively participated in all the proceedings of tional Nickel, Montreal Power, Price Leitch a the Councip figglghqgidGéléélnafid a few constnic- Little L L t 4%) As chairman of the Police Committee, recognizing the Fri-i sales; ‘@5100; Indugtrlglg, MacLeod 225 need for a modern ‘system of traffic regulations I secured 31-7". Mines. 43-800: Bonds. nil. 1451:3310 l 147 the services of a traffic expert free of any professional Marglgo l ‘f3 charge. As a result ‘this City now has adequate parking j ' M", IIQWPQ ‘ 54 facilities and a proper system of traffic regulation which l‘ roduce prlces McVietltlfiem m; have meant much for the safety of our children, and the DB/‘Illcweétters 1g . . ____ n encouragement of tourist traffic and the comfort and con- MoN-I-REOL, m, ]g__(cp).__ Monarch '10 venience of all car drivers. Produce Market prices here today. “Mme 70 The City Police Force is now a high-class and efficient gjrfflgflftteg, Xgrfglfluggmmilf" W" Mgfil‘; ,3 body of_men, commanding t_he respect of all citizens. Its Butter: first grade “infirm N°Wb°° 3 Control is vested in a Commission consisting of the Mayor, Prmts» 101M"! PYIW- 28 1-2: first fiigigif '5 City Ifecorder, and chairman of Police Committee, tlius Eff“? §,‘;‘,‘?j,',{j,’.§’§“;§gm*’",f, zablug‘: Norsold assuring proper discipline and effective operation. wholesale Jobbing price, 27 1-4; 323g‘ m) Ladies and gentlemen, the next two years will be vital imcfilgieb zgnltawjw current m Oro Plats. 54 ones iii the administration of the City's business. It is oeipt price. 19-19 l-tll Ont colored‘. $33; 20., essential that you have safe, sound and progressive over- “"9"” "wit" Prim. "~19 1-16- Partanen - h | Eggs: graded shipments in used Pa 35¢ sig t and management. . Y"! e1‘ 41 _ ifree C350), selling price, A-Jarge pick crow 395 Use the szime caution and thought in the selection of p4: A-medium 22; A-pulleis 2i; Pioneer 21o a Mayor as you would in the selection of a manager to B;,1,Q§§§e§“g,,§ “"1‘1‘§,‘§Y"d1'm_ _ “We” 131 run your own affairs. This is a. serious matter. Let good Que in 52' '15s .gg—l_00? tins 3615i grrigsntglir Judgment, not sentiment, be your guide. '75? 125430; PEI no 1 75's 1.30 Reno Geld 38 As it is not possible to interview you personally, I so- T '35‘ fivfifip 32 lieit your support through this medium, If elected 1 5113;] ""*“"*_ ———_"-=“ sant An l5 endeavour, with a deep sense of gratitude and keen ap- T t figlgfifw, 2;? preciation of my responsibility, to measure up‘ t0 the duties o e e0 ggnotigr 4g of my office. W °Y _ Sheep Cr 1 5 Very sincerel yours Ward ollC Sherritt i o Y a ~ Sigma. $50 DR. HEATH McINTYRE. _ 555m 8° ___ _,, thAs stresidcnt of‘ Ward One for §1"§,‘,‘§“mke 4g e pas niim er o years l have s w Pew 53 Eeekxkf _I AA AA$LAA¢A¢AA ¢.I III.‘ ,-II_I evv‘: lnlimsl-qflrtio. run as a Councillor Egg?’ Rig.“ 4 ' f eec d I it d d ~ To The Electors of the City be» n» 5-- inéléii- odm-“cll Stills? 32 A lhiifiggeelncrn; and especially of the Sylvmme 32o ' ' Co z of Charlottetown ° ’ "‘ ° "" °T"°'»= Bur-E» i” “m 323 L-258-2-l0-3i. 11%?‘ a- l 7' —---———————————=—~= 3911329815 ‘f? CIT ES I l‘ Having nominated as one of the Candidates for elecl-ltll S f l Vlllflflll 55 a as one of the Water Commissioners for the City of Charlqtte- Waite Am 5'15 o town l take this occasion to solicit the support of the Llec- Wendigo 11 § tors in the forthcoming Electtoiu god 7g?) m lf elected. I shall do all in my P0701; so that this brand; of the City's * may be with r "'1 ___ UNLISTEI) eflleleney- Ladies and Gentlemeni- C m cw I i ff rl di- o — I w. n. dateallli-agillnclllldi- Wadi qlllilo. Dalhmlile 45 f I have hall ten years’ experience P00911115 31 +m++o++w+ ""*"*“" on the Council Board, and feel 011 Selec 3 --—.v tliia: th? Iknowleidsc I have acuulr- 135% C1311? t "51 e n c v c affa rs qualifies ins as 0T1 ' iti rth , w...“ +~+~+~+ m" "" '°“' "vnfl. ‘sififfln. I . Dlt. CHARLES DOUGAN. M t-zse-z-e-si- OHITGB Curb E To The Electors 0t Ward Four l ________ g i T0 TllE ELECTCRS Having accepted the suggestion of numerous electors (Canadian Pres!) , of Ward Foul- to offer as a candidate for Coiinnllloi tn 8m“ mo” “ the approaching Civic election, I tlho this opportunity to solicit the support of the votcn in this Wsrd- m?‘ ,,_ l am extremely Interested in the welfare of our City, F As I‘ hm Al c regs“? M Wu.“ g; 1.3 and will, if elected, spire no effort In u: attempt to vro- .‘ m" l" WW" ° "l" “l” " c iii i t w i-d. s ii oil s o-a mote cowl Civic Aflmlllltflml ‘luhli rlllt Ilielllllgve i; canvassing as 3231...? A is i-a J E_ STERNS’ the blllflt l! llCICtl, hlll l] Y0! 5C0 Imp {)1} ID ' fit to elect ma I will do my belt for m; p9“ 34 Ward Four, and the City in general. pflce Com 32 H“ .‘“ V ””“.‘1\ gfltgrllll not vote for any higher tsii- price pm 30 L"°2'2'_‘°‘3" WILLIAM THOMAS SELLER. Mmlrd‘. "m," “he; an ':**§4+0§ O44-OO-O-Q-C W4 0 Q 4 To The Electors 0f Ward 4 I lm again u candidate, for election to the City Council rep- resenting Wnrd 4, Due to tho confidence you were good enough to place In mo on previous occasions I have been privileged to represent this ward for the past four years. Throughout my first two your term I acted as chairman of the Light Committee. and represented the City during the lnvcstl- Iatlon and hearing by The Bolrd of Public Utilities which re- sulted In a very substantial reduction in light rates. Commencing my second term I was appointed Chairman of Finance, and In this capacity Introduced the resolution calling for In extcmai audit. This audit has been completed, its recommen- dations Implemented, and Cir-rlottetown now has an accounting system second to none in Canldl. Ii iii not my intention to attempt a personal canvass, but If you believe I can be of further service to the City, I will sincerely B-llbleciste your support. 1 RUSSELL o. CHANDLER. 1' e 0 o 00 u w» eooemwweoooe-o-oeuwoeeew» coo o o o 0+ L-MD-2- 12-31. L-ggo-z-o-si. srocx QUOTA nozvsj Nb; THlt __CHARIDT'l‘E'l‘OWN GUARDIAN Mayor E. Foster =i(o°fluélleii°fl_lt!fl__l__l inflotwohovcliedsnincnasein this expenditure of 06.73257. This however. tak lei- and mm. Dui- yelrsofD tnelioftheiewiisa scheme in fotioe. by which the City was of the Breast n, n¢ of Boriniz Park Culvert. the Richmond street b and many others. would been started is only 20 per a in the right direction, but we should keep pxessinli till the Dominion Gov- ernment takes over the whole Dmblean. Olvlo MIMIC “In this connection I midht also mention the Chariot: town Airport. This project was lkewise under- taken to create work for the un- employed. ii-nd althoiitzh it didn't wee-ville no to our expectations. nevertheless save as Rood s. return for the money emended. u any of the relief work so fai- undertaken. ‘flu-e has been $98,710.00 spent on this Airport by the Federal Gov- enimenlt. With the knowledge of this expenditure and wlshinz to Wopemie with the Federal Gov- ernment, we offered the free use of it to them for til; duration of It‘ This was the first time a rciznina Sovereign visited our Dominion, and our citi- Iens were naturally elated, when 1i W8 n this City was in- cluded in their itinerary Oui- citi- zens and school children Dart of the province turned out in thousands to pay tribute to Their Moiesties and the City was re- Dleie “filth bunt-ink and decorations. Addresses of welcome frmn the City and Provnice were presented in the Cvnitederation Chamber and a smite dinner was iriven at Govern- ment House. where many promjn. ent citizens were presented to ‘Their Malesties. Rain at frequent tiller- vels aimed the festivities, but the day will Iona be remem 3 er than the close 0-0 0-0 FO4-Q-O4 §4§6+O§+§O4§§4FOO4 FOO-Q To the Electors of Charlottetown LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Having nominated for re-election to the Board of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, I respect- fully solicit your support on February 14th. l have served the City foi- a quarter of a century in different capacities. First, as a member of the City Council and later as Mayor during a pe riod when, I believe, the City was well ‘governed. For the past fourteen years I have been a member of the Water Board during which time I have had a part in many important projects for the betterment of the service. civic business has given me My long connection with first hand knowledge of every phase of the work both clerical and mechanical. If elected on the 14th, I shall endeavour to continue the policy that has brought the Department to its present high state of efficiency. Respect Q+C4GO FOGOOQGOO L-286-2-l3-ll -___, _ fully, . G. D. WRIGHT. "Many other people of bmlnin- enioe visited our City diirlnz the year and wfie fl n Lieut. Governor L. 0. Barrow and iss of Maine: Lieut. Gov. E. L. Pii-létllii-lide, Quebec; Hon. c, A. Dunn-ink. Minister of Finance and Mrs. Dilridiinlz. Ottawa: Pre- mier Mackenzie King; Brigadier H. E. Boak, Halifax: meat-Gov, J. A. Tiipper and Mrs. Manitoba: enue: Premier John Bracken and Mrs. Bracken 0f Manitoba; HOKL '1‘, A. Ciierar. Federal Minister of Mines and Resources, Ottawa: and Han. C. D. Howe, Federal Minister of Transport. It is always n. Q1995- ure to welcome our izuests and we trust they enjoyed their stay and yruixii return sea-in in the near fu- Livestock MONTREAL, Feb. 1Z—(CP)— Livestock offerings were light to- day on the Montreal markets, the Dominion Department of Agricul- ture reported. Cdttle receipts were .40? calves 842, sheep 81 and hogs 0U . Cattle were firm to 25 cent/s high- er and calves were about .50 high- ‘oi’ last week. Good steers were $7.35 to medium $6.25 to $725 and common $4.50 to 6. Heifers ranged from 4 to _76. cows were $5.25 in w $5.50 with an odd sale a shade higher. mediu mcows were $4.50 t0 85 and common $8.75 to $4.25. Can- hers and cutters were $3 to $3.50. Good bulls made $5.25 to $5.50 and common from t4 to $5.15 Due to light offering calves were 50 cents higher than the close of the week. Good veals made sll with mediums around $10.50 and the bulk 0f the veala were sold in mixed lots st around s10. Very common light veais sold down to l8. Drinkers were C6 to $8 and grassers $4.50 to s5. mostly MM. Lambs were steady. Most of the ‘is-mbs offered were bucks and onousht $8.50. Sheep were from to 86.50 with the bulk oi’ the sales between 85.26 and $6. ‘Itieie were no early sales of hogs. GRAIN WINNIPDG, Feb. 13—(CP)—Pes- simiatio crop reports from the Un- tied States winter wheat belt sup- plied wheat futures prices with a lift on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Light offerings and restrict- ed export demand pared gains to fractions. At. tihe close quotations were 3-8 —1-2 higher. with May at 86 i-ii, Jiy 87-87 i-B and Oct 8C 1-8 - .._.- s-u-n-uuug, in Portant event since Incorporation. cents. (Canadian Preui Stocks Clon Canada - commei-ce 1'71 Montreal 206 Nova Bcotis 310 Royal Bk 185 v-eflr $20,250 from a $7,5 0O policy In April, Mr." H, of Tomato, bought s $7,500 Family Income Policy with ii 15-year income period. Nine months later, he died of pneumonia. His wife is guaranteed (a) 170 pay- ments of $75, (b) final cash payment of $7,500. Tonal $20,250. Every month until her Child is twenty-one, Mrs. H. will receive an Imperial Life cheque to meet living expenses; Thea, when her family is grown up, she will receive $7,500 in cash or as an income for life. guarantee the YOU alone, planning light’? of your needs, your standard in the sunlight o tomorrow. It will lift a i helpful. It is free. Historic’ Event‘ L "Another event of historic im- DOTYIQIICE which took place in July was the observance of the seventv- flfitl; anniversary of Confederation. This was celebrated in o- manner befitting the occasion and was an outstanding success. The high spots of the festival were marked iby g, Historic Parade and Palteairt. reminiscent of the early days: the Fireman's Tournament, a Mardi Gras on the Market Square. Fire- works, Yacht Races. mvlmmine events and the opening of cur Na- tional Park at Cavendish. It was a. week crowded with entertain- ' ment and greatly enjoyed by voting and old alike, Much credit is due those who were responsible for planning and carryina out this wonderful Drosroim. Many conventions and notable gatheriiuzs took Dlwce here durinlt the Past summer, which speaks well or our hospitality and means of entertainment. Some of the most important were the Halifax Curling Club Bcnsiplel, Rotary Con- vention, Maritime Rifle Associa- tion Meet. Girl Guides Conven- tion, Maritime I.-8,tl1% Golf Tourna- ment. and Canadian National silver Fox Breeders annual meet- ing. Visitors will always find an open door and kindly welcome in Charlottetown. "The presence of a lamer num- ber of Ships than usual in our harbor, especially during Confed- eration week, lent a gieat deal to the success of the occasion. Our citizens n-ever 10st an opportunity of showing their appreciation of their presence, to both officers and men, and this was warmly re- ‘ciprccated. i “This Council was pleased to ‘have the Junior Board of Trade liittend our regular meeting 1MB)’. They were infoimed tilat we would be happy to co-oirierate with them in every way DO-‘isible, for the betterment of Civic Government. Clean-up Week was a result of this ivisit and was quite a success. but lwe would have been triad had this interest continued and not allowed ito lie dormant till the eve of an election, Dcubless, however, the mnsettled condition of world affairs was partly the cause for this, I [trust during the cOllillig year the new Council will see better results from this source. "Events worthy of notice were the presentations o! the Rbyel Canadian I-Iiunane Association Bronze Medal to Thaddus Knock- wood of Lennox Island, for heroic action in the rescue of Hal-old E. $5 Moore of this Cltv from a derail- ed engine at Bloomfield. P. E. I.. and the Firemanls Lona Service Medal to Fire Chief Anmis Mc- Eaclie-rn for twenty-five veers con- tinuous service in the Charlotme- town Fire Department. some weeks later our esteemed iaitizen. Dr. H I), Johnson was similarly honored by the Society of the Last Post Fund for many years of Etxecutire Service. He was presented with the Insignia of the Societv and made a llie member. All these awards were popular and richly swerved. l Free Gardens "I feel I would be remiss in my duty were I not to mention the excellent work of Mesrs. A. L. Wright and A. J. l-Iaslam in sub- erintending the work of the nee Gardens, 'I'hey have given izood sci-vice and obtained splendid re- sults. Receiving no remuneration. their endeavors are highly ap- preciated bv all our citizens. I hope the incoming Council will en- deavour te keep this project alive. as it has paid good dividends so far and these will continue to in- crease. “Uiirina the year Chm-Witt ‘ has lost two of her esteemed citi- zens in the gaming of Mr. Hugh F. Connors an Mr. Charles Warry. Mr. Connors has lziveii stood ser- vice at the Council Board and was Board of i for Imny yea-n on the LET US SEND YOU THIS BOOKLET The title is: “Money/or Tbeni." Write Imperial Life Assurance Co., 20 Victoria Street, Toronto, Ont.- in! You'll find it very Water Cflmmissioners, which posi- tion he held at the time of his death. Mr. Wai-ry was the Enfdneer in change of the Market and Lib- rary and s. very capable and cour- teous civil servant. Both these gentlemen will be greatly missed and their families have our sin- cere sympathy. “The unsettled condition of af- fairs in the City Clerk's office. due to the litxtemal audit and the in- stallation of a new recounting system, made it very difficult to carry on the business of the City during the past year, Tliese chang- es necessitated larger office room and we were obliged to remodel the City Court Room for this pur- pose, Added to this was the work of the Tax Adjustment Board, the Appeal Board and finally prepar- ation for the Election. With all these impediments the Finance Committee had a difficult time finishing the year's work. The an-' nual statement shows a deficit of $33,846.56 or about $13.306.92 more than the previous year. This is due to placing $37,425.18 in the Sinking Fund which was the amount called foi- in the Auditors’ report and is $15,425.16 more than in 1988. Had the Sinking Fund allotment been the same as last year our position would show an improvement 0f $241824. COun- cilior Chandler's report deals with these matters in detail and lie and his ittee are to be lillzhly commended for excellent work all through the term. No Permanent Streets Laid "There were no permanent streets laid during the veer. but a great den] of patching was done all over the City. In some sections whole blocks had to be replaced. Some new sidewalks were put down and street maintenance was well looked after Councillor Heiinessey and his Committe have done zood work. "A lame Wolfram was carried out under the head of Hlbllt rtv and all those projects undertaken t Unemploy- ment Rclief were ooked after by Councillor Blanchard and his Com- mittee. Ail this work was complet- ed in a satisfactory manner and reflects great credit to the Cam- mlttce in charge. “The Eimipioyment and Relief committee are doing better work every year. Theirs is a thankless job requiring time and patience, but their duties were well per- formed. I think I can sav there was u minimum of complain-t. the work beinlz well distributed and re- lief food Councillor Lan- thorn and his Committee mtIV be well pleased with the results ob- tained. In Praise of Police "You have reason to be proud of the Police Fierce and the man- ner in which it. functions, under the capable supervision o. Chief Biitwistle. At the outbreak of Far. Constable Storey was izranted leave of absence to join his regiment. and his trace was temporarily fill- ed by Constable Webster. the force beini-‘f bnoutrht to full strenath by the appointment of Constable Poole. The Chief's report zlves a complete survey of the veers vrork and is worthy of consideration. There has not been one breach of discipline durlmz the whole year. Councillor McIntyre and his Com- mittee are to be credited for hand- ling this Department in such an efficient manner. "Councillor Dougon. Chairman of the ‘lender and Market Com- mittee. has attended to his duties faithfully and well. The Market and Rest Rnovns bear testimony to this. and those who frequent them have Rood reason to appreciate the woik of this Committee, No Serious I-‘irc "That. there were no serious fires Imperial Life Insurance will sunny BIISWCI’ with Imperial Life, can assure “your own peace of mind and the "sun- nsnclal security for your family. It's so easy the Imperial Life way.- Thousands of farsighted men find it so. all you need do is make invite the Imperial Life representative to explain the form of protection and security best suited to They will tell you that the decision now and of living and your budget. You can assure fycgur familly and ‘yourself of life nancia security—today and oad from your shoulders. Call the Imperial Life representative now : z ; have him show you an Imperial Life plan well within reach of your present day budget. MPER/IAL a Ll-FE ‘ LT‘ ‘Ii M‘ i this year- is due to the efficiency and skill 0f Chief McEache/rn and his men and I commend them for their attention to duty. The Tour- nament held during Confederation add the success that. Celebration. Councillor Kee and his Committee save this department close co-uoeretlon wt all time . “Deputy Mayor Holman has been great assistance in 116101111 ml carry on my duties. He has been ever "ready to work lri whatever capacity his aid was required and as a member of the Finance and Police Committees his experience was always valuable. “The water and Sewerage Sys- tem is well taken care of by Chair- man J. A. Webster and his assoc- iates Mr. G. D. Wriaht and tho latte H. F. Connors whose passiniz has been previously alluded to. We are very fortunate in havinn Mr, J. A. McMillan as manaser of this [Zvepartznent as the annual. report. will show. "There have been several meet- inas of the Board of Health diirintl the last two years and some im- {mrtanit matters were dealt with. feel it was in the interest of the citizens that function more Health Officer Dr, , E. Meat and Milk Inspector Dr I, E. Cmken and the Sanitary Officer M. W. Reardon look lifter their several duties in a highly com- mendable manncr and good work has been accomplished. Sincere Thanks , “To the members of this Councfl I wish to tender my sincere thanks for all the help and kindness ex- tended me durinlz my term of of- flce. Had it not been encouragement and were times when I felt I not have been able to carry on. You have done much t0 build and beautify our City and stream-hen its financial structure, I regret I will not be with vou in carrying these Improvements farther. Never- theless I shall always take a keen interest in your work, and f know there will be a sufficient number of you in the next Council to in- sure a iiiir and uiipiviilcliced trial for the new system that has been installed. which I believe is all that i5 necessary to prove its success. "In closina I wish to convey my thanks to our citizens and assure them that I appreciate the honor thev h8.Ve conferred on me. I have at all times endeavored to merit their confidence by woirkiriiz in their best interests. Neither do I forget the faithful service 0f all the civic officials. They have ner- fomied their duties exceptionally well under i-Wili’! c0ndiil<>i1s and are worthv of every compliment tlie citizens can nav them. The citv Ciel-k. Mr. J. A. Fullerton iiiid City lwfeman Mr. I. Y. Reddin are boith measurinz up to all ex- pectations and there Was no mis- take made in these new apooint- ments. I sincerely hope that the improvements made past two years may brim: forth good fruit“. l-Iis Worship concluded. T00 BUSY T0 FISH BIRMINGHAM. Diiliand -- (C?) —In his annual message to the Mid- land Salmon and Trout Clubs, of which he is president. Prime Min- ister Chamberlain wrote there wal "little prospect of my finding timl foi- fishing under present condi- tlons." FIBIWS WAIT. GIFT ' ' IONDON-(CIW-A payment ll 55.000 ($22,250) due for recondition- iiig the cadet tratng ship Conway has been cancelled by a shipbuild film. as a contribution to the need. The original bill was £20, ($89,000). i Use hI-llfllffl‘! for dandruff:-