rl l lt &i"`._ _ €I` I | 5. i. V., J. |'. . _ii 1.. ,iii if ‘.. l -i I I I i i 'l _ . .-.- i ._, :?`,‘ pi. _. tu- lil- = . ' ._ _ 1.. _~ i_l| i . , i I "l 1 P l t -L; ll 1 its 3' _' _#V -'Ilia -'.1' it . . . . . . . . ..»........... l~ 1 ' 't».i’;' .il Y. ;_»_._l_,f ~. $5 '."` ”` ' ,___ _ ~ ,.t'. ‘rlfil i 'I J: .git f `... ° _ . . » -ir:-;=~fw;f»iiif=1ifi@f?iRii’l?"Tf*‘”iiW~"‘_"‘1W-_ ~'f"` W 1,” ' I T_;.‘;'1g§';,;1;;__~pwo __ I TnE`OHAn1.OTTETowN GUARDIAN _ _ FEBRUARY S. 1928 ` _/ ‘ All food!! 0 log Quick Action ,,,¢,,,,.,,i.u tu '#11 tri” Ei Iiiiuiusgipsnowniildlm alla _o um: n 0I|¥l‘ I y E. P III pps _lmiurrc llixmn literally we Oppenhelmi an mil in niievinz CWI- coqzc, Bonnnus. I4 Grupo.. v»+n “Flu” and BmlehIt:_._dlI:ihx;__'_;_'_" __ .nn md children ' , S e waited while he wrote it 1'7"" I ' t il{_J_Wll. aéid t_l_i_en the tulricab rattled h nmnywotthdodnarnn- _ _ _ -‘-- ___ _ _,O . ut'-i e tllie bank she was cvcqwbere. T11 ___\’Vll\_-T'_ll_l_‘_l‘_§_i_ F_8_Il~__‘i~ _______l`;_l0 in the act of iles-cendliig when. she |Fo|i"tK§iiiltli Nortli\vest Territories. Saw H mu" MP" out of a “mowing W ‘_ Bnum Ulm* _s____d §_________'__y _hm _mg __e____m_ ____ vvlilr-Ie as tliotlirli himself about to 14! ll°“| 9** T°""'°° 3 Ii’ lille frozeii north has i~vperient-ctl (mel the huumng' She cabled . - _ _ " “ ' ` thc taxi driver tloni hl~i seat and : ' ' 1 ‘i . Tl ‘ . : ll - .. . . ' ` uc K i-\i»ii\iiii‘< T U R _Ei _ V lt-l`| hand patch stated- i ._ . _ ' _ "ii1.i-ritlly,l'otli'youi'i:lSi§>5l?_f_li?3fN 'Io the Electors of Charlottetown GEN TLEMEN ‘ I I My advocacy and support shall be given to all measures for the _" ____ * “Will you unfasten this, please, betterment of the City; including a If elected to the honorable position of Mayor of Charlottetown, shall be my aim,throughout this term of Ollice, to promote in ev- 'With gratitude for your kind SllDlJ0l`t» I remain Very respectfully yours,- I. I. YEO M. D,. To the Electors of the _ City of Charlottetown As publicly annou|;_cod_ some weeks ago, | wi" be a candidate gfor e _,Il/Vlayoifalty at the Civic Elections to be held on' Wednlesday next, F ebru- ‘ ary the 8th, and as it will be impossible for me to see you all personally during the few remain. ing d_ays of the campaign, I hereby respectful! I was first elected to the City Council in 19205 . as the representative of Ward Two, and I have ever since. _During those eight years I have, at different times, served as chairman of the Finance, Tender and Public Property, and Light Committees and as an evidence that my con. stituents approved of my conduct in these dif. ferent capacities, I may be permitted to point out that in the elections of both 1924 and 1926 I had the additional honor of being returned to As a member of the Council I have served the citizens to the best of my ability. I have consistently supported every measure for Civ. ic advancement which has been brought bc. fore the Council, and in all matters calling for the expenditure of public _money I have never failedto insist upon the strictest possible econ- MANENT WORKS, SATISFACTORY AND CHEAPER LIGHT- omy consistent with the efficient maintenance ‘ _ _ __ ____i»_______ NG BOTH civic AND DOMESTIC, MORE EQUITAELE As- cuted 1,101,111, rl... ...ist "“ "" °" SESSMENT, THE EXTENSION OF GRAVEL SURFAOING OF LAY STREETS, THE IMPARTIAL ENFORCEMENT OF ALL LAWS, AND EVERY MEASURE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OOF SANITARY CONDITIONS. - of the civic service. I have endeavored tolbc particularly vigilant in the matter of safe. guarding the public health, asevidenced by my efforts to secure milk and meat inspection and I have constantly advocated the establishment of open-air rlnks. Public bathing houses and other means of giving healthful recreation to _our children and young people. A I h_ave always been a supporter of permanent _public works, but we have now reached the stage where the continuance of such work means a further increase in our debt or higher taxation, to either of which I am unalterably opposed. It shall, therefore, be my policy, if elected, to proceed in a cautious manner in such matters, until our revenue has been in- creased. Such an increase can, I believe, be _ brought about by a more equitable assessment -t - -i 2 ' month for make of cheese and price 35 em H can W1 te from 00 U” , _ 1 l I _of our taxable property, and I shall cooperate, . _ Tho young man, at ii word froun i' 0 v _i 4 _ _ . plifhlg f°" whey' B“"'°'°' ‘md ‘md clia:a‘ic‘t)E‘i~‘.sS oh iiniinilliitgér iiipgmnmnd like '"1‘U1¢\Z€'1`. look li. u_way and_dlS- __ _ a p. ' » 1 i 1 ' ‘ " __ in the fullest measure, with the members of the appeared th.l'ough_ a tap door be- aiso 'renders for hauling miiiti__. _.__.____L&___`hlnd the last. qi thi-so counter-i. Miss lit‘Own uintlc ‘hei way Oul~ A ' over some routes as Inst year, ex-5 - - ' ` ' To t , ‘Miss Brc-wil gave u sigh Of relief into cept Kelly road, which will include _ i i virl I was hurting. heat _ . ' l road, and to state price per hun-_f . Best treatedexter- i “llnlve you iliiy,fiiisti'uct.ion-.4 about S,,,,ci,i,,0 wht,-1, had grceieii hi-i dried lbs. milk delivered at Factory and return Whey to patrons. All Tenders close on Feb. 21st. €% - - ' ' _ ‘ Should you honor me by election to faithfully dl5Ch8I‘89 my dlll»l€S 88 Klnk two Of llii- t-lr-izlrlc liiiiip:-i were I ora, _ is bt- .ittuiptcll cvvn il thu ie or ' . #_ t-eipl. is prolluutkl. When I want. IL. }i|_ Feb. stu. 1928 V §»',,"f‘-,5:”C`-‘l R U B , ,,,,,, ie maiiagcr hlniself wltilc ,001 ' ““ r-'-' Y-*_ ' -- ‘ii slip wliicll _Miss Brown sil;ri<‘il» imml _ 1, t it w i. it-_ ic- ‘with emclency and with due mgard. tion in an efllcient and economical 1Sli1- dri-w ti lclli§ brealll Ol' reliei' iileml " ‘ ` ` ' wild I)e.~i.~.ll,<‘~i'.~i ili_|llill'1\lSf‘l‘~ Tlloy \\‘0ll`l . ` . - .` t ance, ami ,nallaged to heat off lb.. _touch you as long as l‘iii iilioul." period. .[I\Spectl0I'l Of Meat and II/Illk, the DOIICY of permanen l I '- ti 4~ .' ' - - » - ` 't'f°f3r‘i.f." l.'iiff‘i'.`..d.'f.‘l-‘i.f.i`.`.f,fh f‘.,,f'.'i'l.'i’§.,l He. mm.. saf. streets, the improved gravel- surfacing of clay. streets and finally