l my" cncmuavelulzv. 1928. rve breakfast l SHREDmfiE“ THE CHARLOTTETOWIi FISHERIES our. E. ISLAND ' i Following ls the ofllcial report of Jisheries of the province of Prince lMr. S. T. Gallant, Inspector of Fish-Edward Island for the year 1927, is eriesz- 41,458,151, a decrease of $32,511, in I have the honor of submitting my that of the year i926. t annual report on the Fisherlesof the. The following table is interesting {Province of Prince Edward Islandfas showing the comparison oi the ‘and the Magdalen Islands for thelcatch and value for year 1927 with calendar year 1927, as followsz- ithat of the preceding yearz‘ . "rm- totulnnarketed value of the‘ t ‘lag, Franklin Crane. even it’ you ‘are drunk. I want to know, and I expect to he answered. You have no reason." ' He seized her la his arnts, cry- ing fervently, “You're right, darl- ing, I've loved you too much lmm the beginning. I warned you. I told you something would happen." But she cut his iloml o1 protesta- tions short with u petition m‘. her question, to whit-It he replied nov- rowflllly, "No, ll havtnt bccn l0, tho office. l flue] too low.“ I Silo loll hinl buck to tllt- sofa, hnmtnilll: him as if ln- were a t-hiltl. "(lo to sit-up and you'll I've! hot- lel‘. ‘I've plnlilltatl such u good din- .lll~.1‘." 192s. i927. Quantity Valuc Quantity Value caught. marketed. caught. marketed. 49,823 118.700 49,419 127.627: 1.280 3,065 1,168 20,881 11,326 20.653 6,455 93315 5L9“ ' i "Can't cat a thing." it’: 5w‘ Prepgred qmcmv and easflb’ - ‘ tu-t-tlWarm 1n oven and “add hot milk 95570 1'24 ‘ \ A moment. later lu- was it MADE AT ulntgAlzA FALLS: , Kinds oi‘ Fish. iCod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..cwt. iI-laddock . . . . . . . .. . i llake and Cusk .. ~‘Mackerel . lHEfllng . .. tCrabs . Alewives ‘Salmon .Smelts Trout Scallops .. Caplin Eels . Tom Cod . . . . . . . . . . . .. Clams and Quahaugs . ,Cysters ‘Tongues and Soun {Cod Liver Oil, Medicinal .. iced on . . . . . . .. Lobsters You cannot ask for anything more refresh- ing than a cup of fragrant Seal Brand Coflee. Years ago trav. ellers looked forward to it at the journey’: Child. To-dnv, tired bus- eu peop e expect to find it on the dinner L332 i She watt-hail Iiilu_ zllllrnltetl and! ‘disturbed. Sln- -hlttl Iu-liovctl him‘; cured 01' (lifilllflllhi ni least it) ox?’ _ cuss. Bill. Slit! knew that Illlilflft the influence oi‘ liqum- ho had told hcr the truth. ill- was tiled oi‘ her gloom and dt-pre-ssion. ii» . had expressed a secret rcsctvttlletlt , _ b which no doubt llt- lltltl llarhorcth 1,203 ____ ii ,I‘ol' weeks, Shocked and disillu- 942384 4o¢o+vvo44+o4vvvoo+o4+w fllolled, she slill tnld herself she should have made mole oi‘ an ct- SONIA l ‘ft-rt to he a jolly compilnloll. She B! z 6Z8 2,092 4,664 4,533 61,898 48.838‘ 1,360 Big Discount Sale Before Stock Taking ' Beginning Thursday, Jan. 26th. All this Season's Coats clearing at one third discount. Other Coats clearing at $2.98 and $5.00. All evening dresses selling at one third discount. Afternoon dresses Including Satin, Georgette, and trans- 45 _ 1.719 .50 ,0 ,72 “With another rise in skirts and 6G 2 l 51 3 an abrupt drop in tampcraturm. ilandkerthlels continue to flue-l only means of preventing illegal fish- ing is by having a. sufficient number. oi patrol boats employed. the cap- tains of which must be men well thud no idea her reselllnle-nt had all tented her looks. While he slept. Slli‘ ran to tho mir- t, As the Royal Commission has been», appointed to investigate all phases lot the Fisheries and have held three‘ THE KING 0F CDFFEES Q£O4QOQQO§O‘ eves TESTED ' AND Glalnel fitted by methods. E. W. TA Y LOR AND J . S. TA Y LOR Beflstered Optometrists I42 Rlnhmnyld Slrecl §Q-O-0-6-04o0o<~04ooaooo~0o sclentlfltl §§OOOOO§O CAME TO NOTHING “At last she has came to marry Reggie Sapp." “I always said she'd come nothing." O O+¢O§Q~OOQOO 0O t, $000464 04 0~vv§v§§O§§O§+© LLESTER DOUGLAS WHOLESALE PRODUCE Exporter of Prince Edward Islam‘ Certified Seed and Table Stock Potaioer .. 3o queen smear CHARLOTTETOWN, r. n. l. DETESTED SALT MEAT Sailor: just for trying to kiss you. Flapper‘. detest salt meat. p-oooo¢o++ooo~4o¢40v¢¢0¢4 Poultr- ‘ Q ‘i&\\“ buying dressed poul- until the end season. Highest We will be Live, and try daily o! the prices paid. W?» \\\~ "/e\s- ~ ~ :—'—-~'~—_" '. ‘—‘_"I_"'_ Professional Larus DONALD S. HAR'I Chartered Accountant (Formerly Travelling Auditor Income Tax Department) 130 Edward Street Halifax, lsss-iz-so-imc. Dr. c. c. Archibald Graduate to N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and llnspital Practice imliied to Eye, Ear Nose and ‘Throat. Testing Eyes and supplying Glasse- Oflice, Bayer Building Great George Street Ofllce Hours-i) 10.12.30. 1.30 to 5.0" ‘ _M_al:k_R. McGuigan THE BIGGEST TANK 1st Farm Boy: have. 2nd F. B.: My dad liyl your dad's the lalgqen tank In the county. . - !AR.R1STER-. SOLICITOR. ETC Money to Loan. Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P111 McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. 1i. C. Banister and Atterney-at-Law Ofllne: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Jl-larlottetown. P. E. I. mDonald & McPhet B. A I A. McDONAL-D B A I see you then? She: Sure. Just drop into "Th Red Hen". You'll with Jack. I My farm of flit; acres at Tea m five miles from Charlottetown. J. J. BEATON. Southport, P. E. I. o H. F. MCPHEB Barristers. Attorneys, Mo. Money to Loan. flelllv Building. Charlottetown 1-24-27 >_.._._.._ .____ __. FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE ORATORY EDITOR CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADIAN AND INTERNATIONAL ORATORICAL CONTESTS Being conducted in Prince Edward Island hy tin- (Yharlottetown Guardian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..rollcgc or school. 1am inter- cal Contests and I would like to take part in B, I shall be less than l9 ytears of age. I am a pupil of ested in the Oramri them. On February 1. 192 Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Home Address . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Don't, claw me like that . I'd bile you il’ l didn't l We got a bigger tank over to our place than you I know you have t He: How about Friday? Could see ma there sittings in the Province of Prince. ‘Edward Island. I shall refrain from‘ lmaking any recommendations, con- Ifining my remarks to the actual fish- fing operations for the past season. t. ; Cod . t i The season opened with poor pros-l _pects for marketing; the local mar-' ‘ket became quite active, however,‘ land absorbed the bulk of the catch, good prices being obtained. : The catch by sub-districts is asl ‘ fo1lows:- ‘ cwt.[ .7330 . . .695 34,632 6,761 West Prince County . . . . . .. East. Prince County Queen's County . . . . .. King's County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i Haddock. l The catch by sub-districts is as =followsz , cwt. {Queen's County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..205 ‘King's County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .336 Herring i l . On account of unfavorable ice con- lditions. fishing began late in May; f the catch. therefore, is a little below that of last ycnr. A large percent- tage of the catch was placed in cold ‘storage for iox feed, a development ‘of this fishery which enhances its/ ‘ value considerably. The catch by sub-districts is as _ cwt. . . . . . . . . . . 15.925 .11,263 . .8.1'I8 16,4611 ‘ (alluvial-- ‘ West Prince County ‘East Prince County . iQIIQCYYS County . .. . iKingXs Cuuuly . . . . . . ..v . . . . . .. I lulbsters Our shores were surrounded with l ice until the middle 0i May, and in iscme localities up to ‘the 25th; thib ihad a disastrous effect on this fish- tcry. The ice moved off scveraltilncs ' and some gear was sci. out, only to be destroyed, however. on the return tof the it-c, which occurred on two or It is imposs ._____€.__.____ Kinds oi‘ Fish. t t l l I, els . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ;‘ Clams and Quuluwié-‘i - ,‘ Lobsters , Squids . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. tTongues and Sounds . Seal Oil . I Cod Oil . .. l Fish Skins ........... .. l Fish Bones or Fertilizer . . .___.._..___._.._.___ ‘expect a normal catch under such ‘conditions, but, should the weather be favorable for fishing this Spring, we may no doubt look forward to a much increased catch. Japanese ltablished product and is offerlnfl {keen competition to the caned 10b- tster. Iwill have to endeavor to put up a ‘first-class article in order to estab- jlish a preference for their product {among the consuming public. and compensate for the dtflerence in the price of crabmeat, which, I under- stand is about one-third less than that of canned lobster. ‘If the buy- [mg public could be assured of the ‘superior quality of canned lobster could be sold at a reasonable flzure The catch by sub-districts is as follows r- '\ 0W1’. West Prince County . . . . . . . ..l3,9'75 East Prince County .. ...10,411 Queen's County . . . . .. ...i3,08'. King's County . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25,3~14 ll, Oysters East and West Rivers, with tribu- taries, Vernon. Orwell and SealRiv- ars are all well stocked with smal oysters. so that the future of thi: fishery in the above-mentioned viv- ers is assured. The Richmond Ba) trcas are very slow to recover, ant t will be many years before they 1W ain their former state of produc- iveness. The oysters shipped fron his province to the Upper Canadia: narkcts were in good demand, ant ‘ancy prlccl; were scoured through out thc season. Smelter The snlclt fishing season for gill~ nets opened on the 15th day of 0c cbcv. The fish were scarce, but o a good quality, and sold at extreme y high prices. The bug-not ilshln ensnn opened on December 1st, an llthougit the rivers did not fi-eez 1V0!‘ before the end of the lnontl. ccord catches were taken in th. ast River and at other points. The catch by counties follows:- cwt West Prince County . . . . . . . . .99.‘ . East Prince County . 11,265 l Queen's County ...ll.06a King's County .. . . .. iblt: ttii V931’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . twi- . .cwt. _;__.__._~_-_---_~_ crabmeat is now an es-t, As o. result, lobster packers no doubt a. much larger quantity qualified for the position; otherwise‘ VIDA HURsT the service is bound to suffer. Total number of confiscations for |+++ov¢¢~*'4*°* violations of the Fisheries Regu- ‘ lations during the season 1927, t covering 100 seizures . . . . . . . . . . ..45llil1t1tt1 Total number of prosecutions during season 1927 . . . . . . . . . ..1 1 llt'lll'llt'.\‘>1l_\‘. Putting 9 "You know I don't mean that. l; _ ‘have ‘been awfully proud oi‘ the‘ Remarks iway yt)ll'\'t> hem sticking l0 it.‘ , . "You shoul The fishwa-YS bum in 1925 aunt‘ llltlllt'_\‘ the lust llltllllll, darling." Lairtfs, Campbell's. Dixon's mill-v dams, and at Vernon River,are prov-Um.“ U, “an, "(tuning “way, “grill ing a success, and trout are ascend—t,_.,.,.,| a My i i118 ‘lflhiflrfl? "xglbeéayulifieegggfir lit‘ asked, nlulosl suilculyi 5p“? g 5°“ s" .' l‘ "\\'lit*l\ will we‘! ally increase the fishing m the 8D0Ve‘]1l|!~'llZllltl oi‘ yours t-nnlina hut-k?" mentioned streams, and it is hoped Sum“ ‘M “n, Wm,“ She mm‘, that the Department will see fit tot _ , _ ,_ _, __ - _ , _ _ “"11" "' W" “llh 1"‘ mug“ “lilllvcc deaths ln quick succvssltin. nratilli! you with Kliifilll." l’ all t-ltlt-lely counectetl with hcl- own life? "VIII 111"" "i "ti kllmn"? whprc‘l1(!\\'(3(l attomllt tn he cheerful. 1W low " liberately smiling, slln llll‘lll‘tl hm hark on lie-r reflection, l construct more of these fishways in other streams that are equally im- portant. Our streams are being iisli- i“ ed continuously during the summer months by our own people. and nll- merous tourists, and everything pos- sible must he clone for thepropagti- tion of these sport fish. Sportsmen I’ from the other provinces are loud in their praises of the excellent trout liven feeling lormzttitill. Frllllklitl lief-J" t-t- tlit- room, stand. This is a d-‘ucr- oi a situation." Slut st~.lllllllcrt*tl_ "\'i'lly I thoughtl nll llktul it." l “Did you? That s hct-ause yrmfvct H10 fishing in this Province. and ‘lf the salt to think about my side’ 11.20,, H“, Mo“, ‘ l 1111')‘ 11$ “T11 “'11 3'0" I'm“ ‘l m‘ lily cold, the. steak swilnlnillfi‘ in unit-ll run to taltc you oul any llllll‘t‘..“hutll,r. supply is to be kept up every atten tion must bc given to propagation. ‘You look lillv a thunder t-lotltl." C1115“! 1Y\V¢§l-¢d- ‘t Sonia l‘t‘llltl\'i‘tl llvl‘ -: iflllv, " Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..s1.0'ls,ass ‘, ‘lrjyukl ,0 ,0"...- Covers sail and row boats. gasoline ' boats, carrying smacks, glll-lltftii, ‘m “p,” cohlin‘, M“. ,m.,,,],-_ h“, m. trap and smell’ new‘ ‘levying “om slcatl i-i‘ (‘llt*l'I'lIll.‘,' lllt‘ up you ahsol~ tubs of trawlsi “andmum ‘(Awlny lilfllt’ aillurult- llll" with ulotun." , traps, iishilig piers and wharvtas , ' ~ ' houses. small lisll and smokt- llutltitfiim“ and lobster callnt-rics. ‘ m“ “l! ‘ilWilflllllllllllllflll " l lli- Willlllvll ,"Ytl|l‘|-l\ right ll i3» i ‘and it I \\‘t‘|'4'll‘l,t¢t) t Tllc total marketed value ni' the “t,,,,],|,,-| _.,|;,n.| p, i; ‘Fisheries 01' the Magdalen Islands, y", um“ |]]||“ ,|,.| _q-|1_ap1t»i.,|| pitiSS. ifor the ytcal" 1927 is $722,445, an lli- 1, ,,. mhhL gt“. “w... p, pink pun. lu-ease i“ $99270 “V” ma‘ of mcllilllq Viillllltilrt hulltl-e upon his sllttlll- {preceding year. 1"]. m ‘ Th“ touowmg mm“ ghms u 0.0m’; "I-‘rilllltliu, yulvvt- l|l't\l\ drllll<iilu."i parlsoll oi‘ the catch and valueohtiitlt “Smwrnfing I hnwz,“ 1927 and that 01 tlu- you) 1.1.0. Sh“ Rmuml m_'_vnl|§|_v_ 1.11‘ yo“ 3-927 _lillllill\lt,villlr;l‘l‘ l',\'|llillll-‘~ _\'HIII \"'I‘_\’ rutlt- Quantity Value. 111'" "- I _. \ H _ , d. caught marketed’, ) _\ly In lhvllol tint :1: t‘ illlli iilkrulil‘? 38.894 83,2'.l8,~~.\-l»l~.ill;rtltit. ho lllhihlti‘ m ti.‘ - 107316“ Qgflgaihlllly, [is tilt-ninth lnl tt-llllg (31355 177,i2t3'_voll. AlIltl I"lllll,‘,', you ltfr ivolll 80 ‘MIL-owl t-(Wll- l Yiilit " “““' so zisu, u us‘ 1,615 9,600, Him walclirtl him luuuiuu zivvtiss 20,463 300,087 llu- room. lill'l\'llll.', at tho furniture. 'I‘ll0ll sllo asked, "Ilavt- you llt'l‘l\ 24511.. tut» ttu-tt-t- at all in-dflY'-’" 56.462 "Who wants tn- Itunlv?" 21.314 She lo-u- llli'll and, going up to 2.25; him, Hlllll, coldly, “Don't he insult- 3 l; “nth-l lw quitt- n1 lll-‘ It's a lllli‘ll"l‘ll'l mi lll MAGDALEN ISLANDS‘ I 192i} Quantity Value caught. markete- 38.892 87,010 101,600 16.222 17.595 50 Z10 1,975 25,799 wish 35 50.357 63,030 6,340 284 480 60G Magdalen Islands. On her first trip from Pictou to the Islands she en- icountcrcd heavy fields of ice and was t. ‘out for four days. The service is We had six patrol boats ‘m- “Wgiving entire satisfaction so mi- as service and with the aid of the Ov- passengers and freight aye Con. ‘QPSCBFS 811d Guardians. 8 Bffiflt "WHY cerncd, and the Captain and crew attempts at illesal fishing were sun-jam very obliging and attentive 1o pressed. There is no doubt that the their duties, v ‘ It is pleasing to know that the people of these Islands will have |communication during the winter months with the outside world by _means of the Air Service. This will idoubtless be fully appreciated by them. ‘ Fisheries Protection Service. Cod There was little demand for cod. and, as a result, this fisher was not carried on to any great extent. The zatch was about the same as last (ear but the price was somewhat lower. Herring Herring made their first appear- ance on May 12th and were vcvy plentiful. Very few vessels called for bait, and as the demand for‘ smoked herring is p001‘, this fishery‘; Twp M9" ca“; of Feminine m, s not as remunerative to the fisher» . , , men as it was some years ago. ‘I933 RdNVfll l)! l-ytlu E. Pink- Lobmm j Iran's Vegetable Compound Lobster canneries began operationsi, BPYmWVm- N- 3"”! 115d Wlfibll i101‘ and examined her features. ovvo-OO-Q-O-vo- ltuntly. "\\'Il_\~ take nut- 'lti-rla_\".’" she coll- {eyes pensive _l“~" ‘haunting face, but nlelaneholy. She packages on tho table, she snllltid. ‘new buck i“ d he. I've made a lot lened M if by NHL "l Itunw you hut-v, and I want 5mm. vorats m“, ha,‘ 10mm“ like that. sou. WM“ l“ '1‘l*“‘»\‘o\ls and ullstrutlp; died." 5"“? (“I ~‘"°“_"' Sonia had a pot of 001100, liuhhling __ ‘pupal, set forth tculptiltgtv on the m“ "llmfilg-smnll lahlc, 4 that i"=lll.\' m" “myilk-tl tulip smiled frmu tho \\'llltl()\\' _ ‘and Sonia felt clleollul and lll'-’l\'(~ jIq-Hflnon "A Int. m‘ thc tlluc u h‘. l coin" “m, |,,,,.‘,.,._§(,\unm,_ ' "That's awiulLv lil<‘t\l\i-‘.ltll*l'.llt\ oily“, ‘hit Ilol forcllczttl with cot-l fingers, “""J““" Iln hold lllt'lll |ll‘t"‘.w'Ht'tl'<'lL{I1lllh'l. his -,.lltutu'. hymn ‘gldlnitletl. on the 19th oi‘ May, but on account of very blustery weather during the‘ months 0i May and June, the catchy ‘s a little below that of last year, but, he prices paid the fishermen were’. he same. Mackerel ’ t Mackerel fishing with ncis began‘ in tht- 8th clay of Jlllll! and ('0l1l,ll1ll-‘ ‘d until thr- 2l7th, the largest catch ‘ll the llisttiry of tllc Islands living andcd. viz., 10,876 barrels. 1t is ‘mpossiblc to properly handle 1.11054" "lsh in such large quantities, illld as‘ t result a great many of them worn 1f poor quality and a much lower arise had to be acccptt-tl for them. I l , The inc ease in the number of eals ea it was 49.157. The catch mounted to 50,357 seals which is‘ u record catch for the Magdalcns. 504k Remarks The arrival oi the stcumcr S. S. JOVII“. on the first day of May mark- ed the opening of navigntionvm tho . . . . . . . . . . . .547 l feelinss. headaches, back and side aches and pains all over my body, 1 would have to go t9 bed every mom}, and nothing would do ma d. M husband and my father di my worfl for me as _1 have two children and we have quite a big place. I rcgd in the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham’: Ye etable Compound, and then got a htt e book about it throu h the lnai and my husband sent to aton’: an got me a bottle, and then we t more from the store. I am feel g line now and do all my work and am able to go outaround more. I tall my friends it is LydinE. Pinkhnmhvcg. stable Com ound that makes ma fag] so well. "~ rs.V1C'1‘0R Riclmlwson, Harrington, Nova Scotia. Dull Pains in Back St. Thomas, Ont. - "I took four bottles of Lydia E. Pinltham’: Vege- table Com und and found eat ro- hef from t e dull, heavy pains in the small of my back and the wealmea from which 1 suffered for five years after my bo was born. After taking the _Ve eta 1e Compound Ind ulln Lydia _. Plnkhamb S ativa Wall am feeling better than have foriho ast seven yearsfand advise my ends to take it."-~ MrsFkloittlsol, 49 Moore Stroot,__St. Thoma, Ont. 0 parent Velvet Less 25%. / Sport dresses in Cloth Knit & etc, selling at one third discount. Odd lots of Silk Underwear at 25% disc. A lot of Hats to clear at $1.98. This sale will continue for ten days. "It's true," she admitted, winc- ller red mouth was sullen. her and l)l'()0fllll;,'. A‘ display. “When did I change so‘? 1 mink! 100k like that." | Her features were thinner , Sllfllp‘! . I58 RICHMON ST. It came to her suddenly that hot- lllll poor \'(>l'a‘s had a rca» __ ‘ Sh“ Emil“! 111 he!‘ "°l‘1“*i°"~ truth ill liquor, so no tlouht you've It s nothing like that. I'm nev- [nought i, for “.eeks_..~ “We ‘infill!’ "Thought what’! Stiniu, what did . .->~- “Phat I am n, thulltlercloutl, Sill» l OIIIEsBRO ‘ of . . l Who wouldn't he ulrvmls nftcl‘ - - ‘ 9 2.11am... Oppcnlleini] Ilo pulled but" down lit-side him. ‘ llut silo would nluke a rc- ill-m S,__,.,,_._ l u,“ .50 flamed‘ “Why are you low, Franklin’? pls it. hc-cltusc oi mo’! 1 know I haven't lit-en lllllt'll fun lately." “You t-crtrtitily haw-it'll‘ he nd-' milled. ‘ INSTALLMENT XXXIII. the time Iitanlalin. tun-kc u“ kph, m“ H, s“, W“, uahappy-——-" _ "is that n11 that worries you?" Perhaps there was more trouble with his mu-thnr or financial diffi- culties which silo did hot undev- stand. "H1 "Pr tllwstitia aroused instant By. The sulud was crisp- "Are you “raid o‘ ‘hnlur, her new employer demanded of Mun Brawn, pretty utenographor. ' he work you do for rna may change your entire lilo. bring you Bdveflfllrr. intrigue, romance. You may even have to hide. ' "'\_Vill you rink it?" Rliiht then and there Min Drown abut the door on her ab llfo of routine and stepped into g world of breathless living. Read her exciting advantuy“ in our latest aerial by "The Pflngg of Story Tellers" which will istart in the Guardian next uteels. It was an altpetizlni: little Auzuy _v~~lIn\t' and , , _ , (To Be Continued.) “P9011111! hotter?‘ Hllv SlllllPtl. lit! ilrfizlllctl. - | "My head's Iulrstillg. (Iivt- me nno aspirin. will you?" Silo pvodutrotl the llox, silmothing Guaranteed Remedy mmiirlnlvlhll It'll! man-u; apply Your orprq. "Wile; l (‘ltléifi It» voll. i<l\'i't\vlllL‘Z1l'l'i“ . ' i/iralficluha “You wt-vt- llrulxtlly flank." File "lllll they say llllfl't~ is, clvlc ‘ELECTION! I_n pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the Third year 0f the reign 0f HIS MaJQStY King‘ Edward VII., Chapter 17, intituled “All Act to consolidate and amend the several Acts incorporating the City 0f Charlottetown and all Acts in amendment thereof or in ad- dition thereto. _ - I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor for the said City, 'i‘hree Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply for the said City, and of One person to serve as a Common Council- man m the City Council for each of the Wards Numbers 1,2 and 3, 0f the Said City, and 0f TWO persons to serve as Common Council- men in said Council for Ward Number 4 of said City, and of Three Persons toserve as“C01nm°n Counhilmen in said Council for Ward 51nthesa1d City; being in all a Mayor, Three commissioners of Sewers and Wale!‘ 81111191)’, and Eight Common Councilmen repre~ sentin g the City as follows‘ For Ward Number One For Ward Number Two For Ward Number Tfllree For Ward Number Four Two Councillors For Ward Number Five Three Councillors WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY ‘ I The, Eighth day of February, A. D., 1928 At _the several Polling Places as Described in Proclamations Post- ed in the Several Wards 0f the said City. NOMINATION DAXQWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, A.D. 1923 At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, from the hour 0f Twelve O’c1ock noon, until the hour of Four O clock in the after- noon of the same day. - F01‘ Qualifications ‘of Electors see Act 3rd Edward VII., Cal)- 17’ Sece- 24 '60 29; also Act 1st George V, (laps. 13 & 14, also Cap. 9 Act 17 George V. sec, 5_ G. NICHOLSON, City City Clerk’s Office. I LEONARD B. MILLER, Mayor 0f the City of (Jharlottetown. (fharlottetnwn, January 20th,l 928 One Councillor One Councillor One Councillor Clerk,