jc . a- I 1 ' ' , , -I . . PAGE POUR. - v. FATHER-SON Tractor to PROCEEDINGS Be Sold By City Special Service in First Vnitcd Recommendation Py Board d( Church Sunday Evening Dili- Works That Bids Be Called npr Last Night Adopted By Council QnwegQ ThjcU Bqys of First Unl- A recommendation from tiyt ted Church Observed annual Fa-.board of works that tenders be ther artd Son proceedings on Sun- called for the purchase of the old day and Monday. There wan a ! City tractor at Eighth Avenue and sneclal. church service on Sunday Punsmulr Street following an of.. evening and, last night a Father $20 being made for It wq and SQn banquet was held. adopted by the city council laft Olpt Hanson, Jr.. presided at the night. The tractor. It was pointed church service in which the boys out' ln a d stale of repaU. took, port. Rupert Ross and Wi!- and of no further use to the city, Ham. Tobey, Jr. rad the Scripture The city engineer recommend! and the pastor, Rev. Alfred Wilson aalnt attempting to repair It s delivered an address on the theme toe 0081 oi ln 80 would b aV nt th icrvipf 'iinfinuhpd Tntn roost as great as buying a new of Today," Pr, R. O-. Large sang " a solQ"Jt Was For Me," and the chor, under direction of J. S. Wilson, rendered the anthem "I Will tift Vi Mine Eyes Unto the Hills.'' QUipr' b,oys acted as usheis and topk up the offering, these bring Rcriald Wilson, Roger Obata, Walter Crpss and Ronald Allen. gippcr Iast Night tractor. SCHOOL ESTIMATES AHE AIKED BV CITV COUNCIL (Continued from Page 1) time the etttmates were lntrpdu-ced. Actually, nothing had bctn ! definitely decided upon; when tne Last evening a large number of I crt'mats were presented and. th- boya an4 dads sat down to an ex cellent supper with Olof Hanson council had been misled. Aid. Plllsl?ury and Aid.' Rudder- Jr.. presiding. The proceeding oo- haen expressed doubt as . Ui ened with the singing of "O Ca- whethet either the council or the nada." A toast .to the dads wa proposed by Ronald Allen and responded to by M. A. Burbank. A toast to "Comrades in Unfinished Tasks," was proposed by William Tobey, Jr., and responded to by Harry Oilllland. A speech describing the work of the troop w given by the mentor, Rev. Alfred Wilson. Community singing wns enjoyed wlt,h Q?car Fulton presiding at the piano. The program came to a close with the slnglnir of "Opd gave the Klurig," After Wie supper, the boys and dads repaired to the gymnasium where volleyball was played. N, C. Terry, mechanic for tf.e Canadian Airways Ltd,, arrived In the clty"on this morning's train from Hazelton where he was cuU-d receQUy-hi .connection with the repairing of one of the company's p!nc w)iifh. gujttained Ovnasc Ir a forced landing north of Hasel-ton. He is on his way back to school hoard hd the authority to make eny agreement regarding a future year's, salaries. After further discussion the council adopted a suggestion of the mayor thai the school board be called Into conference with the council. The report Of the cJty auditor on school affajrs, whleh will be pre sented to the school hard at sug. gestlon of Aid. CoJJart, points, out the necessity of the city havlnp: the co-operation of the school board in any ocqnorny, measure ana suggests, among otpej things that the domestls, manual training and commertdaWclaSses be either temporarily of-Tiermanfntly discontinued and that Janitors. teachers' and secretary's sauries oe cut. Durninion Censlahle.E. o, Nen nam oi Kincouth was a passenger apcard me Oaui today goins: through to Alert' Bay In charge o! an Indian boy who Is to be placed in the, Industrial school there. ft TOE 0ATT.Y tITWS BNSIST UPON BRANDED, trade .marked and arlvprhfiprl mprr.Vianrlifi. Do not accept a substitute for what you name. Long experience has shown that goods which are widely and steadily advertised in the- newspapers are the ones that are worthy of your faith. Modern newspaper advertising does you a great service; it permits you to accept without fear goods you have never tested What others have believed in and accepted you also may buy with confidence. Advertisers must be, and remain, honest if they want to be successful in business to'-day. Their announcements bear their names and signatures. They tell the truth to protect themselves as well as to safeguard you. A newspaper advertisement is a publicly printed ( bond between advertising merchants and the buying public. It is the strongest guarantee for goods ,qf honest quality at fair and competitive prices. ! rifty shoprillbuy advertised soocls and " refuse to accept any substitutes. This advertisement is sponsored by the Canadian Daily Newspapers Association, 1