. been solicite 1 and tax payers of Charlottetown to wllndldate for the --llia_voralty' at the ,.. ~51 election, I ltave cmsentcd to older . * - ~- and beg to solicit your support and ‘.1. ' tended report to make reve ' =1 ets with the app ens. ore you. You will observe that we have d- by a large number of of the 111131 year's work 111111111 WOMAN WAS SIIIIPRISED I HAD ALMOST GIVEN UP HOPE TAKES TANLA-C AND IS WELL AND HAPPY NOW- GAINS FOURTEEN POUNDS "My frh-tttls 111111 reIut-ives -'.1I:1r111e1I over my condition and I 11111 1111i think I t-onld Inst out 11111cI1 Iongr-i- 111_v.-11-_I1' but sittce inking ‘Fau- Itzt- I I1:1v1' I1~~1-11 r1-. nred 111 porter; I11'11ItI1 11nd have gained fnurteett pounds I11 weight." was tl1e remark- nues and expenditures have a balance to the good. ork at the Council Board is well known ‘oi the‘ tax payers of the city and I think ay fairly assume that the result of my r0111] of the nmjority of any of my friends believe that I 11m e111 A 0 the position on account of my length of ee tothe city, having served for .1 greater of time than any ~ and have performed the duties of my oiIice ital!‘ and CITICIOIIIL manner since becoming :1 ber of the Council. member of the Council If you dome the honor of election there will . othing negative with reg-ard tomy policy for , “forth coming term. romote all and every I will use every effort 11111111 work lIIlilUTiHkCIl the Council for the general welfare 21nd bet- " . ent of the city. Charlottetown has made much progress in ‘c betterment in the past several years and I lieve that I can cluitn a fair share of the credit ' the progress thzit has been made. ‘able to see pcrsonnll I will be y the electors before l llrtll l l ' ling day and rely upon the citizens of Char- Q, tetown, Whose sense of fnii- play and justi Well known, to rz1ll_y' to my support. 1 Yours, icspectfttlly’. l 11. .1. 1111.111’. 01110 I I Eldml Ward 5 "10 11111 11111010115 01 11111112 - k .\1 1I1-=' 1-1-11111211 11!‘_:‘1‘ lttriqo 1111111- '-l and Gennemenl I llill!‘ l)1f'1l"ll117ll1ll,1l:1'lils \-\1 “dlliil-lilfllili: l; "0 years 350' ‘Vlmwl i i 1~i!I111' In I111- I‘11i'II111.11111.g.1-le1'- l '1fiilrpllélh-iignililiJ1‘ i". .1~.T "=-' "I‘I""I"""‘-" "I louncil. During 111,1" I fnmmrl". l’ fllmlltfll-l ndeavored to lookniw-r 1. """ l“ m - of the (‘itv 111 1111- 111 1 “""“"" "ml uny,111111 1 11111111 1 111.111 ' 1~ share of the 1~1-1-1I;1 jl .ting the pol-Icy o1‘ 111-1-11 I ‘ 1. If my work llllS 111-t '7‘ tpproval and you -- I t me for another 11- ie to give of my ittle ability I pow tin-é work and . " - In crests of the (‘ity 1.11 11111-1 1'15‘ ltl Touthe 1111111111 0i lllard 2 you to (Isolde WI!" ‘_" ‘ ‘wish me to 1-ep1~11.<1-11' Yo" W‘ _‘X‘"'1' ' l. _her term or not. l‘ l‘ “ " Yours truly. i“ 3m" "‘ J. J. McKINNON. ~ 1-11-1-1-"11, I I11 111_\ pom-r I111‘ p 4th Iill ,1Itl1. _ W” will‘, ___ s_1._1_0 ~ RICHARD J. LEDWELL. 011110 i I.11II»- . i I 1i I l - 1 ,, I-oove fertilizers now in slovlt. y uhlt- stutetttt-itt tnatle FPPléIIIly by .\E ~'. Philip Fraser who lives on .\.?1-I.1-111I $1.. S,\'1In1-_\'. Novn Scotia. '-I1 \\"1l.\' 11111111: four _\'L‘lll‘.\‘ ngo 111.! 1111' 1111111111 broke down," she c1111- 1111111111, "untl two yours 111-w I got s11 bu“ oil that I 11.-11l to have 1111 -11111-1'.1ti11i1 wI1i1-h loft me I11 .1 weal:- 1.' 1-11|11IiIio11‘1I1u11 t-vvi. I was 1'0 ustlt-ss- I ttould never $11-91) goo-i L11: niizht 111111 time nftet-linu- I wen’. 1111 bod 1111-1 Ivy uwttkn for hour..- l1--i'111*1-. I t-ven 1411-11-11 my eyes. My : \‘1-.'. were i11 111i 11\\'i'uI I-nlntiiio-i 11l nny li11I1- 111111.~111-.1I no1.~;1\ 111111.11 I'.i_uI1l1-11 nte tert-ibly. I \\'.t.-1 sul 1111 s1-\'11-1'1- I11-.11lu1-l11-s 111211 wer ,.~;:-_.‘ i11 I1'-1l '1 11 1i.11'k rouzn. joppetlte w so poor 111117 I l1:1:'dl,\' j1-.1'1~(| whether I 1-11-111 111 the iztble I111‘ not, 11nd ll11- Iillle I did Iorct- ldnvn 1lis:t_£(1'1-<-1l with 1111-. I fell off I \1.'1-i.;ht Irnzn 11111- I11111 ip-ntnds down t11 11it11-tjv, W11. 5 '1- thnn n 11111111- 111111 u weak _ 111111-1 11.-1- 1111- 1:1 171-1 nrotttt-I 11l All the 111-ii-1l1b111'< bet .' 11-1I 111111 said so111o1I1ing 11nd 1o I1- 1111111- rtgh! '.1\\".1_\' or I \‘~.()l|11l not I -1 111111111 longer. I 11111111 111 1111- 1-111111111 1111- 11 rest 1111.1 >-'l!‘-'1'-l FIX I1-.11 tvlten I 1-111111- but-k I - 111 ‘<0 oft‘ than ever. l-‘ittully I tlvClllt-tl 111 try ‘P11111111- .1- I 11nd I11-uni so 111111-11 nbottl. il. .1.!'l l t'1-'1-1i\ ' 1511- \\']11-|1 I I11-gun to improve. 'I‘ 1.1.1 1- 1111- _.-tr1111.:‘.I1 111111 1-1111: 11.11- n1] 1| 1111111111111! 111 11111: ll lIIIIli 11.11" I li11v1- linisltt-tl my sixth bottle. llly i '-1‘\'1-s 111-1- 11s slt-ntly 11s 1112111211 Allll l 11 no 11.111411‘ troubled with those l tint-ho spells. Th1- “'11-,- I hove lento-ti in we ,:I11 sltows lhut I ltuvo 11 spI-ndid nppt-lito 11nd 111') 111:1tl1.>1' Wlllll I 1-111 now il agrees with 111(- ]1 -1*i'1'1-1i_\'. I slot-p likt- 11 t-hihl tvt-ry l 11111111 11nd 1-1111 s-Lty on my 1on1 from Inloiutiitg Iill night nntl du 11lI'111y 1 l1/111s1>-\\‘111'l1 MISIU‘ than I hnve been l.1l1I1- 11. do in gveurs. I just fol-I I11-t 2111- 111111 sI1'1111geI' I11 over," \\'.'1_v_ 11nd lull zny 1'1'i1-n1l,,- szty my rut-or y ‘ "IIIIIYVPIIIIIS. I _)'1.1 fuel so [nvtteiul 1111 I‘111l111~ Il111t I 1-1111 not find 11111115 I111 piztist- i1 1-1111111;I1." I 'I'.1nl.'11~ i1; .--11I1I i11 1fI1111-I111I1>t11\-.'n lhj: Ih-driih Flrost. in .\I1111l:1,-z111' by’ II. J .\i.-‘11111. 111 G1'-111';;1.~111\\'11 I1_v1 - i‘. Knight. i11 S1111ris by I<‘1-r-' son i=1 I\'1-11.~'i111',111n by l\:1-1' 1k .\l1' i11 l-lI111-1'11l1‘1 l.I:1111-1i1111 I13." a 1 l 1 1T0 Relieve Calanb, '1 Catarrhal Deafness j And Head Noises s s11l‘|'.1l11:.; t‘1'11111 111111111111! 11 s \1-l11~ - |1.'11I 1111-11- I1~.1:-111;; l.-111-I1 1111 1111111 111111 1111- 111 '11|_\' :1111iiI1l1- .-1- _\ . 1-11111 1i \\ I111 i.~' 11111111 11 1'.1t111-1|111|1I111i111 ' :1111I l11t111I . 1111-- '1111I _\111| I;11|11I1: 1' 111' I l u f - - ' 1:1\'11 -11-11 11. |111-z1.1s 1 sav- ‘mli l‘) , . s111111- 111-or sur1'1»1'1.|- 1' 11 \, I ‘1- . ‘. lollllll 111ml 1l d 'l‘lt11-}))Iw.<1:ri]1] t ricpm Now "' I1'1\'1 11-1111-1 V n1t1o11V11111 ti 1111111- 21111 qllpply at lowes p "ll llwlwmmll-ll fimlllirIlfillliillllw 1-11111 \1 drunk-Isl I 11y he time to buy es Dfitrcs are» \-.111~11("I'I1 ll-‘Ylll- "~'I'1'-'n1-1\_H‘-l l5111-111l1111 11111111111- |:~;1:1~111E;-L1111 jean-l; . ' l" .' 1'1 ' 1'1 11' ‘ 1' -\'111't~ 1111 1111111- 11111 1111 11 p111 11 "ll/IO advance. I 1-1l111- in j l I P "Illli" hill 1mm,‘ llllllil“ 1llmit1 muil-“ml - - ' .~ 111': ' 1 ~.~11 '-1 1 1- - ' 1 . PPM-l“ - l!“ t11I1I1~s|1111111I'11I 11111“ Linn-n 11 DEBLOIS 5120s., 1.1-0. [1 _.1,,.111.~. 1-~~. - 1 11111,; ‘ _ l _ ‘ I in ms “ ‘ n l . _ - ~ ,. . ...~ 1, 11111 1s" 1241-1 ':1_' 11 .1_29‘MEm 111111111 111 11l 111.11 - |1111:1_11111.1.:'I11 m nqhwv M. “mic arm.“ "w -1 ‘ ' __ Ill-u: \\.'1I;':||'1- 11l Il1-- I'll,‘ l-Illlllilll’; 111111111111111 11nd s\\'1-I|In1.: I11 tI11- “—'" ,1-1111 in 11111-11111-1, I :1111. .1" H1I1111n '1'11111-<, 111111 thus 111 - . . ., . . _ 11 .-1 '1. ~ - r l \ "ll": "mm ’~‘- 1l1i11111. l111L I11 1-11rr1-ct. nny e b , n. HAROLD JENKINS. . p111... 111 I XII-Lil. "i “j ‘l v _ ______ 111111k . _ . BIO DTEDBPEG t0 IJUY i111} ' —- - - 3- ‘ ~~. M‘ H |11-|s1111‘_\v;h11 1111s cntnrrlh ‘111 1 dressed hog-l, -n1. 111' 11s rousing‘ 1'11n1b 111-', tétymcéf hlilzgestlllinarket prices‘ ‘ l . s11;_1n1l.~1 111 thmr ent-11. should 1 buyers will buy a1 the follow-l j stations on the following 118105 ‘T11 'I‘l1- I-;I-1~111< 1-1‘ \\'11:-.1 I-‘ive. . i further noticet- l » 111111 (:1'111I1-111c11:—-I<‘or 1 orett Wedlock, PIUIlIc-FRIVGIUI. 1-nt1v» 11-1-111- _1-1111 1111v1- l ary 14th and 28th. 11111111- 1111- 111- 111111111- 111' 1>I111-1i11_c 1111- ','1 Whitehead, KensIngIorl,l;1s-‘11111~ 11: f-"‘III' 1'1»;11'1s1-11t:1ti\'es 1'21 iufY 7th, 14th 8nd 28th. v Pottnwil II11-11.I, 111111 now in oh- Ul! MIIHBH and T. II. Smith, 1'11 11111 L.-v'II1'I'-'|l 1'I'IIIl"-"'- l Hill" guy, January 14th 11nd 28th. Iv 1.11t11lj.' 1111111 your wishes to a101- McDonald, Sllllilllttfildihjilolttiii . n. ~.1111I 1.11111 ‘this “My um and 28th ‘11l11-;111.< 111: 1311111111 1-11111'~11|1111>1I.o11 ' eriey Drake, Vernon Stniionqi-If" llill "I" V v M l, r nary 14th and 28th. ‘ lhnhllnllllt . ._t ]\\‘.I.\' Y1“.1'111;1]V orr e" Brown’ York’ January 14gb . I.|1- |1'1.1I1>-1 11.111 11l 1'11 \1'1 .13" ‘MIA; m zsnL 1_1I\\'.1_\~1 111s111-1-11~1II 11 I1) 11.1.11111.11, qAl . ' l ' G 1 View’ |1'1111I I1 porsottn 1'1 V11». Imuixryxilgtglaanzsth mm i .\ln1'l1 n.» I1.1.< I111>11 1I11n1- for 1hr- 1 ' 1 f\\':1r.'l 1l111' II11- l1l:1l 11-*\' _\'1'-11r.-;. isytery ‘dam at Chflrlmteowlhnlttt-It 11:111.-1i11.~; 1-1 l1» 1111111‘. 111111 111 -- " . , 1..1~~11111pli:-I1 iI i11 p.111 wiII11nt in~ For information call (Jlniltllunymhivu: m“ my I Submit, belong Co. 1.111., Kenslngton 111111111 I “W ,._ hone Plant 553, Oflice 532. ' ' i J. M. ROOF. Manager. 1.1 HIII'I'1'_1', own- . .'\II’.~'1'I‘ l11- opt-nt-tl .111. .1-1II1_\'1I11-1-l _ 1111- 11 1-11111; . I11 nhttlninlu-c the fmadsun‘ _.._ _..._7I11i:II1'1'llll I'1~1|1IlI'1‘1l 1111 11111‘ sltw-eis, 3x111] 1111111- wilnin 1h»- 1111-.111.1 111' the 1-1vi1- I'lII:1I11'1-<. L‘. Th1- I)11111I11i1111 llllllr-lnl: 111-111-1111- Sllilllld I111 ntkwn n11 111 11111-1- with lithe I’ro\'it11-i:1l (lort-lltnn-nl, for tha- . 1111111 10115211111 1M7 ‘arm at York pom" xufll"ll11in~'iln; p1'oI1I-'111 Is- hw-otnitn: st-r- ' ('I1.1rioIt1-I11\v11. ver, consisting of 50 non-s- or {lupin a very high state o1‘ 1111111» ‘Ion Ivgith large qhgpse 111111 I11r11~ 1" “_ ‘no repair’ S pmpcrn" "4 llill "rum 1h" .\I1IiI.11'_\' 1111lI1o1'iI|'1-s. “my snualed mm“ l.':,"m,;1111l l1-11l 1111111111; Itous-‘s 1'1'<-1'I1<I “y l“ Bummer by mmifm lI11-1'1- I11. Ii c1111 I111 Inndr- Inlo 11 r If (‘gigsigcfgsipilritlvg: wlvligliifnl |':11'l1 I111" 1111i 11111| _\‘11u11-,: 1 "a - . . . . _, 11 1- - 11.11 ~11.~--. Ih1-1-.1.-1I1-r11 g3; 83-13;; gr; 2‘,')‘l‘!"'l'd‘;fn(‘f"f)'§ ,‘..'..-1'1.'..I .1'1'1'1‘.‘.'- 1.1" 1 1111111111 11. 11. ' ' " A -,"Z'l 111.11 11-11 1111' 11ly oIInrc-I ' me farm havlm‘, s???‘ H‘ I l1‘ I'1111:1I1i11 ow 111111 ‘ l" I1.1- I1'-1~11 r-'11-1\'1~tl 11nd "O 1.1I1-pI1/11-1I Io supply 111111.! I11 i I 011110111 North 11ml "’ “l”! Price renaonalbic. If ' "" by Fab. 18th will 1h1- sold M’ I'll lllh‘ 1I11- 1- » auction on that 11111‘: WW1‘ h, , h,’llhrl,}l,l_.ll,,,,.,,1u C,,,,.-1. crop; implements 111111 I1m1.-1-- m‘ I h W, “I'm, ' mum-e‘ R".rve this daial“ T '111~'l~i1-' llill 1hr‘ \1'111'l‘ I11 [I11- Handbills with list 11l'sI(1(‘_i1' ' ‘l wjlri‘ m.“ ., ',.,,,,.i,,,|‘.',,,,.,. U; n" er. Phone. Properly 1-1111 I11» W“. _ ‘ h"it_l‘l'l‘_ ' I w" ‘ . ‘d at Mir lmv- ""‘“' M] 1l1§.-.117-11'=i-.- 11.1111. “w” WMTE- 1.. s. MILLER. [i715 ' lean 0,1. 10. 1 ||11- :1 (riut. FOR SALE I-‘nrm for sole ut Mt. Step/art, with dwelling house and out-bulld- itigs. Apply . J. A. McKINNON, 257 Euston Street Charlottetown 6472-13271“ Elllipd. - v lil0tice t0 Customers We Iiereby give novice Io all poi-ties indebted to us/by book ac- count, notes of hand or otherwise, that payment of same is demanded at once, all amounts not arranged Ior to our satisfaction by the 15th o1‘ February next may be Ilnnded 1o our solicitor for collection. Your pmmpt attention will save GXIIOXIBQ. PROWSE d. SON, LTD, Murray llarbor. 63l5-l-I7-MEetl9I. NOTICE It you have horses in poor con dhion from the effects of diatom per or from any other cause, where the coat is dry 11nd dirty Iookinl 11nd they have no ambition. And they rIo not improve on the feed that they are getting. Try n box of Dr. Churches condi lion powder which will build them 11p 11nd put them I11 n flood thrifty state of Iicallh whore they will keep m1 less iced and look better. $11111 by all stores or direct on re celpl of one dollar“ DR. W. G. CHURCH Snmnierside, I’. E. I. 1711101-1111111111. V191‘? - .1 thing rib/rt. i" 1 ' '1 ~ m 11111111111-1-11111111911111111111111 i The Woman WI10_ Loved and Earned fi IV JANE PHELPS A Modern Story of Home and _ Buslnoll -O-OO-OQ+O-OQ-OOO-OQOQOQ9QQ'." DINNER AT MARY'S a Gristmill 14. "I thought you two I1111i thrown 111e- down!" was Mary's Kl‘9l3llfl8-, “No .'Iat1ger of that! (lerry he" was too anxious tor u 500d dill‘ ner Robert replied. Well, it is all ready. You H86 I 11111 prompt!" Mary pointed to the Big Ben ticking away on the little shelf over the kitchen table, now converted into n guest table'- “Two rooms wus all I could 11f- ford nnq I'd ruther e111 I11 111y kitch- enthan .11 nty drawing room. You see 111y cbusy long;- js in t-here and 1111 my expensive I1rIc-11-brnc._Some~ thing might gei. hurt. “Then: “Din- ner is sctvetl, Madame," she swirl pertly, us she 1Irupe1I a towel over Iter urm and Iieid my chair i'o1- me i11 exact imitation oi‘ 11 waiter. "You're 11 good little scout, Mnry to ask 11s to dinner."_ Ilohert ‘said, his 1111111111 full of (lFllUIiHlh 111-coined potatoes. "\V'11:1-e I11 the world til-I you lent-n 1o cook?“ "I toil; Iliary thnt bookstores kept opento sell books. and that I could rend. Th1t's the secret oi’ good 1-ook_'ng—~ot' course, i1‘ ont- hasn't not no ‘lruins. they 1-1111‘! d.) ony- Ilut with 11 cookbook cooking 1s just fun. “This i5 a splendid steak," I broke in, tlellghletl that Robert was enjoying himself somewhere be- side: 111 Niall-ion H11\'11_\"s. , “You sltouhln‘! have been so t=xlrnvag~ ant. 0111' Iuntl Indy says outing steaks is just Iiko outing money 1101111111111." “That's 1111- reason we don't get any." Ilohcrf udded. "I sh1111't huve steak oiton. I311! once I11 1t while won't l1u1-I n10. I have tanjoyed my tneuls so much, Gerr, and have kept account of every single penny I have spent. I live cheaper titan I di1I I11 her measly third floor back. 11nd have u room to see tny bean in IPHIIIGS. You see that cookbook I bought tells how to tix ove1' all the Ir-nv- lugs.’ ‘They are nicer tnan when they are first cooked too~so1ne of 111cm. I don't svasto. a crumb I give 1110111 to the birds. Ilut honest I sbnll save ntoney living here." “I1 sotnids funny to Iienr you talk o1’ saving tnoney." Hilary's generous hnhits \\'-;~1e well k11'\\vn. “lint, 1011 see. I have sontetltlng now 1o 111w it for. I need '1 rolling pin tlrendfullyx I 111111311 111111 p“. crust with n beer boctlo!" She 1111s cloth-int: the table for her zlr-srrt, which wag 11 thick, creamy lemon pie. “gill. it's delicious?’ Robert declar- 21 . "A1111 I need 11- lamp to read hy- — As Influenza l l.“ ilyllfxflvililerute-d form oi‘ (lrip, I1A.\A 1 1\ 1-1 111111.110 Q1'1.\'1.\'1-: 'r111,. 1PM slIOIlhl be Lllfl-il I11 larger dos- = “s “"111 i5 Prescribed 1'01‘ oniitnirj; (Irip. A Ilood plan is not to wait "llill You are sick. but PREVENT 11 by 111111111; 1..-\x.-1'1'1vn 11110110 (IVININE 'l‘ablets in time. OTICE u’ I muelimi Of Fox 1111-11 will be l1 1i I11 the llonrd o1"I‘rz11I1-. Itooms, hIurIo-t lhtiitlitig, I-‘ritluv ovening U19 6111 lIlfil-Hut 8 tfclockittl rem-Ive Yvhort o1‘ (‘111111111111-1; npptiintcd Jun ‘I-"Y 1W1- M-‘etillg. 111111 discuss Fur 11l‘ ' Izionvenli 1 SEALED TEN-HEIRS, mldrnsggfl 1o the Postmaster Getterul, will be t-‘ecelvetl 11l (lttnwn nn11iI 1101111. 011 I‘ H1111)‘. the 19th March, 1920 for the conveyance of Ills- Majesty's Mails, 9" l1 Dmllosed (‘ontrnct for four Years, 6 times per week over the t-tinte Mort-II Rut-11l M1111 Ilottte No 2. from lhe Posttnnstw Generals pleasure. Printed tiolices containing inr- iher information 11s to conditions of proposed Contract nny be seen and blank forms oi’ Tender tnziy be obtained at the Post olilces of Morel] and Bristol and at the 01'- ilce of the Post blaster Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR" 1 Post Ofllce Inspector Post Oifice Inspector's Otllce. , 4th l-‘ebrttary 1920. 6789~2-5M_I<3'I‘I1urs3I. 1111111 I 001111101 ‘ ‘SEALED TENDERS, addressed lo the Postntnster General, will be received 111 Ottawa until noon. on Friday, the 19th March, 1920 I01‘ the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on 11 proposed Contract for tour yours, 6 11111011 per week ovcr the 11111111 sfl. 11111-1111 1101111 11111111 Mull Ilouin No. 4 front the 1st. Jul-y ntxt. Printed 110111-1111 containing Iur- ther infonnulimt as Io conditions o1‘ proposed (‘ontrnct may be seen 111111 bhmk forms oi’ Tender mny be obtained ut the P1121. oIIlces of S1. 111111~y'11 Road 11nd ut the office of the Post Offi-cc Inspector. JOHN_F. WHEAR, Post Olllco Inspector Post ()III1'e Impeetorka (lfllcc. . 4th I-‘t-brtulry I920. ‘H7894.’ 1'1ME'l‘l1u1's3i. that gas let in my drawing mom In too high. It ain't reherka to ent. In the kitchen you know. Then it in- terfere with my servants!’- The flourish with which aha accompan- led thfg speech sent Robert off into peals of laughter.‘ “I'd like to selfnnyone be blue when you are around,” be said. “even a man who is out of a 10b." "You'll land something soon," she eticonraged. . “I-hope so-—fo1- 1111111111 sake. It's hard on her." ' _"Don‘t worry about her. Robert. Don't let her hear, but she's been having things too easily lately. Your aunt and all such pleasant things llélnod her. She's getting- fut!" in ‘.1 hor1'ld witisper. "Aren't you ashamed to malign ma to my own husband," I ex- claimed as, after eating his second piece of pie, Robert declared he must go. "l guess he knows——he has eyes! “Then: "Must you go, Robert? I Illflllgh! You and Gerry would spend the afternoon with me." “Gerry will, but I have an errand I tnust do. '1 will come back 11nd get. her." “We'll have the Ienvings and call n. old lore or skin disease of our: breaks out a ain't It's b0- onusa the remedies ou have been using do not get. to the root of tho disease, but remain on the surface. Try Zam-Buk! It. penetrates to the I underlying tissues. destroys nil- germs and cures from the "roof. up. Hence_ Zorn-Bull cure! III Iastinz. All dealers, 50c. box. inn‘ - Marion Ilovey. She is in some sort of trouble, and sent for him." Something I could not explain I111- pelled n11- to give her the true rea-l son for Robert's desertion. she said, but looked troubled as ll 511111161," she called after him. she added: "We'll hurry the dishes m?" i-I-I-"ed l0 m0? ls 11B 50mg out oi’ the way and have a nice long to look for n. place!" 1111p," , "N". TI-Iflry- H“ l“ 80in: I0 Tomorr0w—What Marlon Wanted. Civic Election i-iii. _ "In pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the Province of grace adward IsIan-d, made and passed In the Third year of the rflgn 13nd ajesty King Edward VII-, Chapter 17, Inituled “An Act to ‘C0350 at: and amend the several Acts Incorporating the City of Char- o etown. and aIi,Acts In amendment thereof or In addltlofi thereto, m I do hlereby give‘ PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election of a Mayor for E ‘a d c 1Y1 arvd of one person to serve as a common coun¢||man\ In the City Council for each of Wards Numbers 1, 2 and 3, of the aalgl city, and of two persons to serve as Common Councilman In said Coun- c I for: Ward Number 4 of the said city, and of three persons to nerve I lileétioii oifiolitmiscioner-Si ' WHY ' 1 "It's good of Robert," was what ‘ / 0i Sewers 11nd In pursuance of In Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Illlwd. made and passed In the Third year of the rllfln o1 H1; Majesty King Edward VIl-. Chapter 17, Inituled “An Act to consolidate and amend the several Acts Incorporating the City of Chur- Iottotown," and all Act! In amendment thereof or In addition thereto. I do hereby glvs PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for THREE COMISSIONERS OF SEWERS AND WIATER SUPPLY ' FDR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD On Wednesday THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARYfA. D» ‘I920 AT THE SEVERAL PLA CES THAT IS TO SAYZ In Ward 1 west, at or near the shop Ward 4 Central, at or near Sllu J- of Felix Hughes on the East aide Whltock’: Shop being No. 182 on of Queen Street, being No. 56 the South Side of Kent Strut. Queen Street. Ward 4 East, at or near Mrs Mc- Ewen’: dwelling houle No. 1B0 Ward 1 East, at or near the dwell- wcymoulh sn-"L “'9 "W" °f “h” 9mm- bfl" Ward 5 west, at or near Harry Lar- N°- 131 Kl"?! st"°°‘* tor’: Barber Shop, No. 7 Upper ‘Ward 2 west, at the dwelling house Q1199" 5"?“- of James Rush, on the soutn side Ward 5 W“! Cflllflib l! Mf- a"? of‘ Sydney Street, being No’: 02 Murphy's Show. Dominion House. 94, Sydney Street. on the west aide of Great George Ward 2 East, at the dwelling house "“t' 8 Ward 5 East Central, at or hear of Patrick McCloskey, No. 174' M" Sarah J H‘ - . . gains dwelling Sydney strut‘ house, 212 Great George Street. Ward 3 In the Market HOUR Ward 5 East, at or near tn: dwell- Builiding. lng house of Bernard Klgglna, Ward 4 west, of the City Building. No. 266 Eustqn Street Eut- And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine o'clock In the iorcnoon and continue open until Five o'clock In the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS \ WARD ONE WARD FOUR WEST East of Great George Streeb-The 11111131111111 I ' “I don't cure what you rslletl ii ' as Common Councilman In said Council for Ward N ' ber 5 said city; being in all a Mayor and resenting the city as follows: For Ward Number One . . . . . . . For Ward Number Two .. For Ward Number Three For Ward Number Four . . For Ward Number Five . . . . . .. WILL BE HELD On Wednesday THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1920 AT THE SEVERAL PLACES THAT IS TO SAY: In Ward 1 west, at or near the nhopward 4 Central, at or near Silas J. of Felix Hu hes on the East side of Queen treat, being No. 56 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwell- ing house of John 01111111, being No. 131 King Street. Ward V2 west, at the dwelling house of Jamel Rush, on the south side of Sydney Street, being Ne’: 92 94, Sydney Street. Ward 2 East, 111/the dwelling house of Patrick McCloskey, No. 174 Sydney Street. ‘ Ward 3 In the Market House Building. Ward 4 west, of the City Building. in the forenoolt and continue open’ of the same ‘day. ‘ WARD ONE East of Great George Sweep-The First Polling Division shall c0111- prlsc all that portion o!‘ Ward Num- ber One, I11 the City of Charlotte- town, situate Enst of Great George Street, 11nd the poll shall be held 111; or near the dwelling of John Quinn, No. 131 King St. West of Great George Street- The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Char- lottetown, situate West o1’ Great George Street, and the poll sitali be I1eId at or near Felix Hughes’ Shop, being No. 56 Queen Street. WARD TWO. East of Great George Street- Tlie Third Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, in the Cit)’ bf Char- lottetown, sltun-te East of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Pat Ick McCIoskey, No. I74 Sydney S reel. West of Great George Street- Tho Fourth Polling Division shall comprise nil titut portion of Word Number Two, In the City of Char- lottetown. sitna-to West of Great George SL, and the poll shall be held at or near James Bush's resi- dence, 92-94 Sydney Street. WARD 111111111 The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, in the City of Charlottetown, and the poll shall be held at the Market Iiouse. WARD FOUR EAST . East of Hlllsborouqh Street- The Sixth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, In the City o! Char- lottetown, situate east of Hillsboro St., and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Mrs. McEwen, No. 18_0 Weymouth St. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of Hillsborough Street 11nd- Eaat of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at the shop of Silas South side of Ken-i Street. name day. Seen. 24 to 29; also Act in George c. o. wmeu-r, 111111-111 111 the oily 111 Ch‘Town 05011-201111-11111. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine o'clock DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS in tne Eight CommonlC uncllmen, rcp- . . . . . . . . . . . One Councillor One Councillor- One Councillor .. Two Councillors . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Three Courfclllorr Whltock’: Shop being No. 182 on the South Side of Kent. Street. WI"! 4 Emil. at or nelr Mrs Mc- Ewen's dwelling house Mo, 13o Weymouth Street. Ward Sweat, at or near Harry Lar- ter’: Barber shop, No. 7 Upper Queen Street. Ward 5 west Central, at Mr. Gray Murphy’: Shop, Dominion Houu, on the west side of Great George Street. ' Ward 5 East Central, at or near Mrs. Sarah J. Higgins dwelling house, 212 Great George Street. Ward 5 East. at or Igor the dwell- lng house of BQIQrd Klgglns, No. 266 Euston Street East. until Five o'clock In the afternoon WARD FOUR WEST West of Great George Slrgg{__. The Eighth Polling Division shall Colllnrise all that portion of Ward Number Four in the 111111 City, 111111- ate West of Great George Street and the poll shall be held at the Engine House Room In the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST East _af Hlllsborough Street- The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise nil that portion of Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown, East of I-Iillsborongh Street, and a line in continuation thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and the poll shall be held- nt o1- near the dwelling house of Ber 11rd Kig- gins, No. 266 Euston -St., East WARD 1=1vs EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division slmii comprise all that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown, East of Great George Street and the Mal- paque Road and West of Hills- borougb Street and of a Iihe in con. tinuution thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Com- mun and Royalty, and the poll shall be held at or near tho dwelling house of Sarah Jane Higgins, being Nd. 212 Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL Went of Great Georfle Street and East of Queen Bis-The Eleventh Polling Division shall compriseali that. Iflttion of Wat-d Five In Char- lottetown. West of Great George Street and thd-Maipcque Road, and East of Queen Street, and the Poll shall be held m the shop of Mr. Grey Murphy, Dominion House, situate on the West. side of Great. George Street. WARD FIVE WEST. First Polling Division shall com- prise all that portion of Ward Num- her Ono, in the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of Great George Street, 11nd the poll shall be held :11. or near the dwelling of John Quinn, No. 131 King St. West of Great George Street- The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, In the City of Char- lottetown, situate West of Great. George Street, and the polLsbail be held at or near Felix Hughes‘ Shop, being No.56 Queen Street. WARD TWO. East of Great George Street- The Third- Poliing Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, In the City of Chur- Iottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the poll 5111111 D6 held at o1- near the dwelling house of Patrick McCIoskey, No. 171i Sydney Street. . Went of Great George /Street—- The Fourth Polling Division shat} comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Chur- Iottetown, situate West of Great George St., and the poll siutil be held at or 11e111- James Bush's resi- dence, 92-94 Sydney Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, In the City of Charlottetown, and the poll shall be held at. the Market Iiousc. \ WARD FOUR EAST East of Hilisborwgh Street- The Sixth Polling Division shnll comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, In the City of Char- lottetown, situate east of Hiilsboro SL, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Mrs. McEwen, No. 180 Weymouth St. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Pour, situate West of Hiilsborough Street and East of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at the shop of Silas J. Whitlock, being No. 18} on the South side of Ken-t Street. same day. Secs. 24 to 29; also Act int George, G. D. WRIGHT, Mayor of the City of Ch"l‘own tIEOI-II-NMIEU. West of Great George Street- The Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four In the said City, situ- ate Went of Great George Street, ' and the poll shall be held at the Engine House Room In the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST East of Hlllaborounh Strug- The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all thwt portion of Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown, East 9f I-Illlsborough Street, and a line In combination thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and the poll shall be "held n1. or near the dwelling house of Bernard Kig- gins, No. 2G6 Euaton S1,, East ' WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise all that. portion of Ward Five In Charlottetown. Eat of Great George Street. ind the MAI. pnque Road and Well. ‘of Hills- borough street and of u line in con- thtuution thereof to the division Ii11e between Charlottetown Com- 1111111 and Royalty, and the poll slmll be held at. or near the dwelling house of Sara-h Jane Higgins, being N0. 212 Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL West of Great Georlo Street and East of Queen S¢.—The Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of ward Five in Char- lottetown, West of Great George Street and the Malpeque Road, 11nd East. of Queen Street, and the Poll shall be held art the shop of ' Mr. Grey Murphy, Dominion House, situate on the West side of Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST. The Twelfth Poiiin; Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five In Charlottetown, situ- ale West of Queen Street, Including Government House and Land and Victoria Park, and the poll shall be held at or near the shop of Harry Larter, being N0. 7 Upper Queen Street. NOMINATION DAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, A.D. 1920 At the Office of the City Clerk City Hail, from the hour of Twelve o'clock noon, until the hour of Four o'clock In the afternoon of the For Qualification of Electors nee Act 3rd Edward VII., Cap. 17. V., Capt. 18 G 14. w. w. CLARKE, City Clerk A farm of 77% acres with good miles from Ch-arlottetown. Conven tory, saw and- grist mills. esos-i-zsivtmi. r1111 Twelfth Pollin! 111111-1111 shall comprise all that portio of‘ ' ' Ward Five In Charlottetown, eItu-I ate West of Queen Street, including Government House and Land and Victoria Park, 11nd the poll shall NOMINATION DAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 41b, A.D. 1920 At the Office of the Clty Clark City Hall, from the hour of Twelve o'clock noon, until the hour of Four o'clock In the afternoon of tho to be held at- or near the shop of J. Whitiock, being No. 182 on the Harry Latter, being No. 7 Upper Queen Street. For Qualification of Electors nee Act 3rd Edward VII., Clp. 1-7. V., Clpl. ‘I3 d. 14. ' W. W. CLARKE, - City Clerk SEALED 'I‘ENI)l-ZR8. addressed to tho Postmaster General. will be re- ceived al. Ottawa untll noon on Fri- day. the 12th March. 1920. for the conveyance of 11in Majesty's Malia, on a. pro oped Contract for four oars, 6 f. mes per week on the rnutc Inrons Rura Mull Rotlto No. 3. from the Postmaster Gcncrnht plea- nnro. - Printed notices containing furth- cr information m; to conditions of proposed Contract may bc seen and blank form: of Tender may he ob- tained u: tho Post Offices of Kin- rnsn and at tho offico of the Pout Office Inspector. JOHN F. wmun. ' Poul omen IIUIIQGUII- Pout Ofllee Inspector‘: OM00,- LIGII lunq I020. ' _ dfilll-i-lf-MT-lllilirimi; M ...,..,_. . ‘J- K- ROBB- FARM FOR SALE buildings situated at Suffolk, 9 lent to school, churches, buttar fac- Ii.‘ l‘ Mbsonic Building, Charlottetown CONTRACT i SEALED TE - tho Puktmauterlqgvgnltixgdl “aiiltefiidlg? ccived at Ottawa until itoomon Pr]. 23%;“? “h 2th‘ March. 19205101- m; “n u Yr “e “ H" Melt-awn Mllll1 D oposod Contract f0 yearn, 6 flmen per week on route l'euke'n Station Rural Route m?‘ Flofilévultlc-lhc Postmaster Qgngr- r Mo. nouccu containing furth- er Inl‘ ti to conditions of o m . ualncd m. a 131a Tied‘: "$512: not Venice's Station and at the 0m" Q1 the Post Office Inlpcqgor, Jung P. wlli An, ‘ 0 Pout (lclce lnupegilcirnlcllileelflnwei.“ ., i-‘lllh Jllnpnff- 10m _ ‘ ll J-ll-lllillil uy be 88G“ ‘