°.6\{\ l We have already given away $5. 000 l ‘ " FREE. $200.00 more 11v CASH . ' ’ . and numberspf Merchandise Prizes will be GIVEN AWAY at an Early date. 1st Prize. 50.00 In Cash. 2nd Prize, QIMLOO in Cash ' 3rd Prize, 35.00 ln Cash. 4th Prize, $25,00 in Cash 5th to 9th Prlzes-Jioch 810,00 in Cash. TOGETHER WITH MANY MERCHANDISE PRIZES llslswitlt will In found tltc picture of a Lo llltl la tha woods. A! first [lanq you sea is s rsan, a woman and a do]. If you leak closely tha faces of I Sx-t-xwx, I a atltd nous will s. found. cn ' - you lind t etai Ills no easy task but by '" #- ' ,- __ Ipatlanec and endurance can bs accoupll- k ~-_ ” Z" .- sh . ~‘ " _ _ ' l‘ You may- win a cash prize by doing so. _ X M.“ have done on. u! will be shown a - l 7- ,, , the ‘names and addresses which we wl l ; 1,. I q. lend you. ll you find the laces mark cach- r Z , " one \vith an . cut out the picture and -_‘- ,,_» / f‘: send it to us. tozether \vith a slip of paper w / / / on which you have written the words “i l; have louud all the- laces and marked “ them." Write these nine words plainly and neatly. as in ruse of lies, hnth writing an neatncsl are coalldered factors in this contest. . This mastalre un n little of your time 'hut as TW HUNDRED DOLLARS in cash and many merchandise prlzaa are given away. it is worth your time to take a llllll trouble over this mhtter. Remem- ber all you have to do It to mark the laces, cut out the picture and write on n separate piece oi paper the words. "l llstfi uu nil the laces and marke m." WE DO NOT ASK YOU TO SPEND ONE CENT 0F‘ TO ENTER THIS CONTES Send your answer at once; we will reply Ihcintnrmati by Retulrn lllall ‘telling ‘you dwhelhefil your out with the utmost fairness and ‘ntelrlly. “mw” ' cmmc P‘ “o 1 “n w” ‘\' . ‘m ‘Ilsa of cash rhea is sar-lata u titlsuv 1'0".‘ "IIPPMF Pm‘? u"- '°1~"='h°' ‘will u“ will ant a allowadvla snter this Cantu?" names and addresses oi persons who have recently received over Five housand T c""'m°- "l" l" l‘ l“ h h" " Dollars in Cash Prizes lrom_us, and lull "hm l". Fl‘ ‘it? “l hhfllgaai" nrtlClllllfl of s simple condition that must semiotics it‘; t dampen], st a- be lullllled. mm condition does not ln- I-t "met "fl- - volve the apendinl ol any of yourmoney.) Your opportunity to win a good round oulh these persona are entirely un- sum is equally as good es that ol anyone elu- known to us. they are our references. An as previous winners ol cash prises arr enquiry from any one of them will bring rlebnrrod from enterinethls contest. ¥OUR MONEY IN ORDER, that our contests are carrlcth ' " ' THE‘ QBKETS Llve Stock Branch; Marketa intel- ligence- Division. - wmmrno. Week ending l" Innu- ary 29. 1920: Steers Heavy Finished .. 513,00 Steers Good . 13.00 , 1000-1200 Common . Steers G _ 11,75 700-1000 Common _ Heifers Good 10,75 ' Fair 9.00 Common 6.15 Cows Gootl 10.50 Common 8.00 Bulls Good 9.00 Common 6.75 Gunners and Cutters. 5.75 Oxen 9,00 Calves Veal 13.00 Gross Stockers Good 8.50 450-800 Fair . 7.00 Feeders Good 11.50 800-1100 Fair 10.00 Hogs a Selects 19.00 (fed and Heavies 17.00 watered) Lights 17.00 Sows 14.00 Stags Lambs Good 15.50 Common Sheep Heavy Light Common.... MONTREAL, (Pt. St. Charles). Week ending January 29, 1919. SendYourRepIy Direct to _. GOOD HOPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY 4O 5]‘. ALEXANDER STREET, MONTREAL, CAN. How to. Convert Your Ford Into a Cozy, Closed Car You; want the comforts ofa Limousine when driving against bitter-cold winter blizzards. so. apes vu convene elthera Ford Touring Car or Roadster into a machine that shuts out biting winter winds, and enables you to ride in comfort. 8e perfectly was Ir designed and so accurately ls it built that all parts fit snugly. The practicability of this utility ll evidenced by the fact that it The Usrus Llmousetts for Fords for touring car weighs only 40 pounds and for road- ster only 20 pounds 1t provides clear vlslsl‘ Trout and sides-dc free from rattles and vibration and can be tn- stalled in an hour. Better see the U81‘!!! Untou- settcDealsrpromptlyfcradcm- can easily‘ ‘and ' 1 y he " ofttc n: _ 23:; mo a c and o‘ TheDUSTUS Limousetteisane- cessity and is recognized as such just a ll ht touch operates thl\ y {hougpndg of Ford own“, roller ndows. t roughout the country. Nerf/rem Hecmc Cbmparry LIMITED MONTREAL REGINA pueusc ‘rnnouro custom-nu raaemtx LONDON c/ttcasv or-r/twa WlNNlPEG vsucouvsn Provides cleacd car comfort In had svea la combined wltbxandard Ierd body andtnpwith taltcratlens. BI I m I n ates inconveniences at‘ awkward side curtains. ‘ Instantly converted Into cpcu or ' closed car. (lives clear vlalcn from front or sides. ONLY TABLETS MARKED “BAYER” ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the “Bayer Cross" - For Colds, Pain, iiendnciie, Nctirnl-I package which contains complete di- ' , Tonthaehr, Enrache, _nnli for’ rcctlops- T119" ¥°‘_' “rillsfiegfing 7:} eumatism, Lumbngn, Sciatica. New, .-\sp|r|n——l:he hfl°_"_""'° f r live‘: n n” ritia, take Aspirin marked with thin-scribed by P "@1009"; in and. name “l3uyor" or you um not taking teen yicnrs. Mow ctgnminin 12 “b: As irln at nil. _-, iiun y tin ‘as t fir“ i.“ apt only “llnyer Tablets nrlt-ts (‘tl-‘lf. hut n new con’!- 3|; hpffin" in pp imhrukcti “Bays-M also sell larger Bayer packages- ‘Ildbe ts only one AIlItrln-"3l7""—Y°‘ 5"‘ "7 "“"'" , d > f-Ra r Manufacture of Ilene- mu" " '“x:Pl:-:1.1:':...I"'9:a::'.:"..°:".':. .12. means s...» ‘amuciflunr “assist tho public alalnat Imttatlona, tha Tablets of It!" -u‘a.?lt‘tll.llbga with their [sacral trade mark. the "Bu" C'°"-" A opotamlan Commsnder-In-Chlef. not Steers 13.50 1000-1200 Steers 13.50 700-1000 11.75 Heifers 13.25 10.50 . 900 Cows 12.00 9.75 Bulls 13.00 . ‘$1.50 Gunners and Cutters . . 6.50 Calves 19.00 8.00 Hogs 19.75 (loll and . watered) . 19.75 . 15.75 14.75 Lambs . 16-75 ' 16.50 Sheep - I 10.00 9.00 TORONTO, Week ending Janu- ary 29. 1920. Steers Heavy Finished .. 15.00 Steers Good. 14-25 1000-1200 Common. 11.75 Steers Good 13.15 700-1000 Common 1 1.50‘ Heifers Good 1 3.75 psi . 11.50 Cominbn. l 0.50 Cows Good. 1 2110 Conttnon. 10.25 Bulls coca. 12-01‘- Comnfon. 10.00 Connors and Cutters 6 50 Sir George Perley Meets Sir Robert LONDON. Feb. ~I.—Premier Bor- den wus met at Portsmouth by Slr George Parley and the two pro~ ceeded to London together. The Premier's stay here will probably be very short. He looks fairly ryone doubtless will 1 s desire for complete (Ieorgo Perky was asked o confirm the news of the Pre er's arrival he replied: "If he ls here he is not here officially and these despntches do not help him to get well." lt is understood that the voyage 0|‘ the Wilfflltlll New Zeuland, 0n which the Premier suited, hall lat- terly been lellipeslttous. Admiral Jeilicoe had hearty cheers from ashore and was received by the nu- val commander of I-‘m-tslnoutlt. FourTrakule Sheep Sell for $10000 [nflgl remarkable sales of aqinlais resulting 1P0!" conditions Produced by 111k’ W0"- was consummated during the New York Slate Fair u! SP/Ffll-‘llw- when the American Kurukule i-‘ur Sheet) Company of FayeltevI-lle, sold to Geo. Vorbecke, nlznutgm‘ of the Norsk Peislndustrl, inc., of Askcr (near Christiana). Norway. 101"‘ Kmfflkuli} (Ilm-stuip dumb fur) sheep, for $10,000- l-‘or two Years this wealthy fur producing cnrportttinn has been trying Io secure liurukule shun-p from llnkhtlrzt and has spent large sinus of nmucy in the attempts, but in each case has met with fol-lure, and imvlns! bvconlo tzmtl vlncerl that. ntosl of the 11981 flocks in the country have been kilictl for food purplh-‘PS 011N111! 1111‘- war, they 11001110,] 1'1 111mm I.) Am- erican anti buy their foundation stock. On Mr. Verlmvitvflt arrival 11' Payoieviiu, N. Y., he went over the flock of’ Iiztrnlutltrs t‘1\l‘l}lllll_\'. which with his knuwlt-tlgv as an (‘Xpert In fu,- protluvlinii anti unim- ui breeding, selected from lambs which were included In the exhibit destined for the New York State Fair exhibition tutti brétl from Zlllllllillg on which ‘no price would be named as the (mt-s he wanted. When the prlzcs were placvtl at the fair he felt his jutlmtlenr. verifi- ed and closed the bargain. The sheep wit, be sillppetl via the Nor- wegian American Line on Sept. 20. together with u number of Silv- e,- Black foxes. It will he remumbvrorl that in the year before the “'11P broke nut, Monctnn parties ptrrvhtlsetl some Karukue sheep and placed {ht-m on u farm in Albert County, where they remained one your. They were later transferred to a-farm in Nova Scotla. Several lambs were raised.‘ some pure bred and some crossed with our locul sheep. One of the Calves V961. 25.00 ' 9.00 Stoekers 10-511 450-800 10.00 Feeders 12-00 8 0-1100 11-25 Q85 19.25 (fed and 18-25 watered) 17-25 . 16.25 - 13.00 Lambs 20.00 17.00 Sheep Light. 14.00 Common.. . 8.00 CALGARY. Week ending Jnnu nry 29, 1920. Steers Good. -- 11-85 1000-1200 commit. 10.50 Steers Good. 11-00 700-1000 Common.. 9-50 Heifers Good 10-09 Fair 8-75 Common 3-25 Cows 09ml 10.25 Common 3-75 Bulls Good 3-50 Common 6-56 Connors and Cutters 5-00 Calves _ 61H 10410 Grass - Stoekers ($0.11 3-50 — 00 l1 1' little-rs Good 111-09 800-1100 Fnlr 9-0" Hogs Slects 13-35 (fed and Heavies - 17-35 watered) Liam "-35 Sows 15.35 Stags Sheep . Heavy can. TOWNBH-END REPLIES ‘r0 entries LONDON. -Fob. 3.—-iVllnjor-Gen- eral Charles Townshend. the c1010"- d-or of Kut-Ei-Amara. who recently tendered iuisresignation to the Wtlar Offl-ce. declares In answerlnB <11‘ 1' Ics who claim that. he showed lack of resolution In not uttoiflllllng 1° fight his way out, that he retrain- ed. from such s heroic sortie be- cause he had positive orders from General Sir John Nicol, the Mes- to make such s. move.'1‘hs tact that his small force was surround- ed on three sides by the 1500 1001 wide TiBris. with n network of flooded trenches lblockln; i119 0th" er exits, Genera Townshend de- clares. rendered the cutting out project a mad undertaking. _---¢0=>i—4 ‘no PnosEOuTE MEN WHO MADE FALSE CLAIMS FOR EMERGENCY FUNDS _._.. OTTAWA. Feb. L-lnvestlga- tlons are under way. 11 1B ""1191" stood, with s. view to the prosecu- tion 0f men who are nlleged to have made false claims for assist- ance from the 840,000,000 special gmgrgency fun voted for returned men last session. Advices receiv- ed here Ind-teats that the claims. can firm. who started-the K-arakule farm above referred to at Fayette- vllle, In the State of New York. The Karaku] business was suppos- ed by many to be dead, but It will assuredly loom up In the next year ‘or so and has a most promising future. Of course, the public knows that the Kurakule is the sheep from which we derive our Persian lamb fllfi-L—t\ltlllfil0flT111105. ' . Domi- LONDON, FEB. I‘..-—QttesIi0n of the ownership of the furxuer Gsr- mun steamship Bahia Blanca, which was interned in the harbor of Buenos Ayres at the outbreak of the war to prevent her capture by Allied warships anti which W115 later reported Io hum been bought by the Argentine Government, is said In official quarters to be a mutter for the Allied Reparations Commission to decide and that, contrary to reports, Great Britain has no special interest In the ship. YOUR FURS Don't sell furs of an unknown value to unknown peddlers. I Send to a reputable House I capable of grading and ship- plnp your furs to the world I markets where they'll bring . the highest arias for you. Bhip your aw Furs to I us. We'll value them and _ rcmlt you the csah the day we rccclve your furs. if cur II I a a I I price Isn't as good as you ex- pect, return the check and we'll return your furs at ones. We pay all express charges. Quick returns-High Valua- tIen-Courtacua Treatment. References: Any hnancmBank of Montreal or Bream-act's Mercantile Agency. Send your name and we'll supply you with shipping taps. nlleged to be fraudulent may num- . be: several hundred. The Brant»! "a made primarily to assist. men out of employment. and It is stated when the full returns are available. they will be found to show a better condition of affairs among returned men than had been antlotplted. if a proposal under consideration is adopted. s time lIm-II. to the mak- Ins of claims on the ground of un- employment will be Imposed. The THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN. These were later sold t0 an Ameri- V House. building tonic in all .0n Jala - A Tonic Wine Successfully- used since bver ten years for the relief of chronic ailments of the res- piratory organs. Recommended as an up- stages of convalescenoe. Eisrymbsrs. Dr ED. MORIN l CIE, LIMITEE QuuunC. Que. In pmsuancc of an Act of the Prince Edward lslankl, made and the said city, anki of one person to city, and of two persons to serve as cll for Ward Number 4 of the said said city; being In all a Mayor and resenting the city as follows: For Ward Number One . . . . .. Fcr'Ward Number Two For Ward Number Three ‘For Ward Number Four .. For Ward Number Flve . . . . .. WILL B of Felix Hughes on the East slde of Queen Street, being No. 561 Queen Street. “ J Ward 1 East, at or near the dwell- ing house of John Quinn, helnq No. 131 King Street- Ward 2 west, at the dwelling house of James Rush. 6n the seutn side of ‘Sydney Street, being No'a 92 94, Sydney Street. Ward 2 Bast, at the dwelling house 174 of Patrick McClcskey, No. Sydney Street. Ward 3 In the Building. Ward 4 west, of the City Building. Market of- the same ‘day. WARD ONE East of Great George Street-The First Polling Division shuil com- prise all that portion of Ward Num- ber One, in the City of Charlotte- town, situute East of Great Georse Street. anti the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling of John Quinn, N0. 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- Iottetown, situate West of Great George Street, illltl the poll shall ho held at. or near Felix Hughes’ Shop. being No. 5t; Queen Street. WARD TWO. East of Great George Street- Tho Third‘ Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two. in tho City of Chur- lottntoyn, sltuuln East of Great George Strut-t, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Patrick McCloskey, N0. 174 Sydney Street. West of Great George Street- Tho l-‘ourlh Polling Division shall comprise uii that portion of Ward Number Two, In the City of Chur- lottetown, situate West of Grant George SL, and tho poll shall be hold at or neur Jmnes ituslfs resi- dence, 92-94 Sydney Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, In tho City of Charlottetown, and the -poll shall be held at the Market WARD FOUR EAST East of Hlllsborough Street- The Sixth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Wit-I'll Number Four, In the‘ City nf Char- lottetown, situate east of liillsboro SI‘... and the poll shall be held ttt or noor 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 Four, situate West of Hlilsborough Street and" East of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at the shop of Silas J. Whltlock, being No. 182 on the House And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine o'clock In the forcncon and continue open until Five o'clock ‘n the afternoon DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS . Civic Election Legislature of the Province of pa sscd In the Third year of the rflgn 0f His Majesty King Edward VII-, Chapter 17, inituled “An consolidate and amend the several Acts Incorporating the City of Char- lottctown," and all Acts ip amendment thereof or in addition thereto, I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election of a Mayor for Act to serve as a Common Councilman in the City Council for cnch of Wards Numbers 1, 2 and 3, of the said Common Councilman In said Coun- city. and of three persons to servo as Common Councilman in said Council for Ward Number 5 In the Eight Common Councilmen, rep- One Councillor One Councillor . One Councillor .. Two Councillors . . . W . . . . . . . . . . . Three Cdunclflorr E HELD On Wednesday THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. A. D., 1920 AT THE SEVERAL PLACES THAT l8 TO SAY: In Ward 1 west, at or near the shop Ward 4 Central. it or near Silas J- Whltock'a Shop being No. 182 on the South Side. of Kent Street. Ward 4 East. at or near Mrs Mc- Ewen's dwelling house No. 180 Wcymouth Street. ' Ward 5 west, at or near Harry Lay. tcr's Barber Shop, No. 7 Upper Queen Street. Ward. 5 west Central. at Mr. Gray Murphy's Shop, Dominion House, on the west aids of Great George Street’. - Ward 5 East Central, , at or near Mrs. Sarah J.- Higgins dwelling In pursuance of an Act ofths "rm: etzveurn DAY or Inward 1 west, at or near the shop of Fellx Hughes on the East side of Queen btrast, being No. 56 Queen Street. Ward I East, at or near the dwell- Ing house of John Quinn, being No. 131 King Street. . Ward 2 west, at the dwelling house of James Rush, on tha soutn alde of Sydney Btrcct, being No'a 92 04, Sydney Street. ‘ Ward 2 East, at tha dwelling house of Patrick McCloakcy, No. 174 Sydney Street. Ward 3 In the Market House Building. Ward 4 west, of_the City Building. in the forenoon and continue open of the rams Iday. WARD ONE East of Great George street-The First Polling Division shall com- prise all that portion of Ward Num- ber One, In the City of Charlotte- town, sltuute East offlroat George Street, and the poll shall be hold at or near the dwelling of John Quinn. N0. 131 King SI. 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 poll shall be held at or near Felix Hughes‘ Shop, being No. 50 Queen Street. wane “rwo. East cl Great George Street- The Third Polling Division shall comprise all that ‘portion of Ward Number Two, In the City of Chur- lottstown, situate East of Grout George Street, and the poll shall no held at or near the dwelling house of Patrick McCloslrey. N6. 174 Sydney Street. _ , West of Great George Street- The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two. in the City of Char- iottetown, situate West of Great George" 81., ‘anti the poll shall be "0"". 212 Great George Street. Ward 5 East, at or fir tnedwsll- Ing house of Be rd Kigglns, No. 266 Euston Street East. - WARD FOUR WEST V West of Great George Street- l'l.l6 Eighth Pfllllllglflviglop shall comprise all that portion of Word Number Four in the said City, situ- ate West of Great George Street, and the -poli shall be held at the Engine House Room in the City Building. WARD FIVE eAsr East of Hlllsborough Street- Tho Ninth Polling Division shall comprisu all that portion of Ward Number Five, In Charlottetown, East of llillsborough Street, and a lino In continuation thereof tn the division ilne between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and the poll shall be held‘ at or near tho dwelling house of Bernard Kig- glns, No. 266 Eusion SL, East WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown. East. of pequo itoad and West ofJ-lills- borou h Street and of a ilne in con- tinual on thereof to the division ilne between Charlottetown Com- mon and Royalty, and tho poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Sarah June Higgins. bcinz No. 212 Great George Street. ‘ WARD FIVE WEBT CENTRAL West of Great Georfle Street and Earl of Queen SL-Tho Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five In Char- lottetown, West of Great, George Street and tho Malpeque Road, and East of Queen Street, and tho Poll shall be ltoid at. the shop of Mr. Grey Murphy, Dominion House, situate on the West side of Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST. The Twelfth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown. situ- ate West of Queen Street. Including Government. House and Land and Victoria Park, and the poll shall to be held at or near the shop of Harry Lat-tor. lmlng No. 7 Upper South side of Ken-t Street. f end of March Is tentatively sug- gested In tilts ressrd- ‘ I same day. For Qualification of Electors aea Act 8rd Edward Vlh, Cap. 17. ‘ Secs. 24 to 29: also Act tat George V., Clpl. 13 4 14. ‘ G. D. WRIGHT, Mayor of the City of Ch"l‘own 65014-28MEtf. NOMINATION DAY WIDNIODAY, FEBRUARY 4th, A.D. 1920 At the Otllcs of tha City Clark City Hall, from the hour of Twelve -e'clock noon, until tha hour of Four o'clock In tha afternoon of the Queen Street. Great George Street and the Mal- , held at or near 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 shell be held at the Market House. wane Foun EAST East of Hlliaborough Street- The Sixth Polling Division shall comprise ell that portion of Ward Number Four, In the City of Chor- lottotown. situate cast of i-llllsboro St, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Mrs. McEwen, No. 180 WeymouthSt. w... FOUR cam-sat. The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of Hillsborough Streetisud‘ East of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at the shop of Silas .1’. Whltlock, being Nn. 182 on the Election of (lommissioliers i}; - oi Sewers brass rrrranlt" and -W_ater Supply LaglsIatul-a of tha Province u Prince Edward Island, made and pa aactt In tha Tillrg yaar cf the rilpn 01 HIa Majesty King Edward Vll-,- Chapter 17,- lnltulad "An Act tc, consolidate and amend the several Acts Incorporating tha City of Char- lottetown," and all Acts In amendment thereof or In addition thereto, I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for THREE COMISSIONERS OF SEWERS AND WATER SUPPLY FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD On Wednesday »-_~ ll. FEBRUARY, A. D., 1920 AT THE set/anal. PLACES THAT Is "r0 sAY: Ward 4 Central, at or nsar Silas J- Whltaclfls Shop being No. 16¢ on the south am of Kant street. Ward 4 East, at er near Mrs- Mc- Eweyrs dwelling Iiouaa No. I80 Weymcutn Street. ' Ward I welt, at or near Harry Lar- tcr's Barber Shop, No. 7 Upper Queen Street. ' Ward 5 west Central, at Mr- Gray Murphy's 8110p, Dominion House, on tha west aids of Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at or near Mrs. Sarah J. Higgins dwelling house, 212 Great George Street. Ward 6 East, at or near tne dwell- ing house of Bernard Kiggins, No. 256 Euaton Street East. ‘And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine o'clock until Five o'clock In the afternoon DESCRIPTION OF P OLLING DISTRICTS WARD FOUR WEST West cf Great George 8trcet-— The Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four In the said City, situ- ate West of Great George Street, and the poll shell be held at the Engine House ‘Room In the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST East of Htlisborou h Street- Tho Ninth Polling vision shall comprise all the/t portion of Ward Number Five, In Charlottetown, East of Hillsborough Street, and a line in continuation thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and the poll shall be halt! at or near tho dwelling house of Bernard Kig- gins, No. 266 Euston St, East WARD FIVE sAer csnrnst. The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise all that rportlou of 'Ward Five m Charlottetown, East of Great George Street and the Mal- paque Road and West of Hills- borougirfltreot and of a line In con- tinuation thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Com- mon and Royalty, and the p011 shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Sarah Jane Higgins, being No. 212 Great George Street. , WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL West of Great Gsorue street and East of Queen BL-Tbe Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five in Char- lottetown. West of Great George Street and the Malpeque Road. and East of Queen Street, and the Poll shall be hold at the shop of Mr. Grey Murphy. Dominion House, situate on the West side of Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST. The Twelfth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Wanl Five In Charlottetown, situ- ate 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 Lartsr, being No. 7 Upper South s-ltle of Kent Street. - At the Otfics of the City Clerk C o'clock noon, untlt tha hour e1 Four same day. G. D. WRIGHT, Queen Street. NOMINATION DAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, A.D. 1920 ity_ Hail. front the hour of Twelve o'clock In the afternoon of the For Qualification of Electors ass Act 8rd Edward VIl., Cap. 17. Secs. 24 to 29; also Act 1st George V., Caps. 13 A 14. W. W- CLARKE, ‘50ul§i_tg%r€tf' the City of Cb'Town City Clerk FREDA HUTH & C0. a Established 1809 12 Tokenhouse Yard ‘ LONDON Winter Sale Spring Sale Warehouse- 04 Park Stree 1123 Broadway W. W- CLARKE, City Clerk . .._L..>_.L . __.L. ......_ l Summerside, flll-ll-Illlltlll. -i-l__--o~ . - ‘ENGLAND V. FUR AUCTIONS Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 Commencing April 26, 1920 t, Southwark, london HENRY BENNET, Agent". New York For particulars apply to E. H. RAYNER, P. E. ‘Island .___.__..--..-4 a