-_ I- - l. ,t !f fr _ 1- list- " I iy_,£ ol' I li- ' I ll- rlf il _'_5 it-_ _ .I tee. ' _ I specifications and l-oluilliuus uf rnllins Juno 30-th, 1920 ure r-el_ille.~lt- nel- 1il_l_~ cunning little alone I have Cgngm,-3 to be sem, at the 0113,-u of od to do before lrcbruary lo. Ai- found. Mary l§l'0@l0fl H10 Us 1 P11' ,;¢..__-_...Y »_$___ ~/_-ur-. 1 _ l .If l r' 5 I A ;_ i I -I 7 __ ._..,,,J.... *_ _-L _._ ,I r \_. I . l K I 1 / JTHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, . ~- roll It you, have horse; In poor con ditlon from the streets ot distem ._ ._ keep on less feed and look holler. §n _*iw i,n\°\‘¢»¢_°f 101" Illlnr .w I-L_’ ,` Sold by all stores or direct on re "‘°'\¢ °\\ 5111?' 0"" 5°lP~ _,t _ 'oei t of one dollar is one mile . ` .~...' °"°“' “““ / ‘lf 'M ~._ Loved and Earned partly covered ._ _ _ _ _f_l_l;‘_l;°l`_-0 -__-___ /,A ._ 'l ov JAN; PHsLPa . lv|A'rHESoN, f -._--I-_-I A Modern story of Home me § .L ~,_ -2 ofterll tor sale _ ___ f_. `_\. I . Murray River. " _fl Bunlnou 2 . lla °_.' _“ _ \:_- g -_ - ,»' f ~._ ‘;:'_. Q. .' _ _./I, ,_ _ _ . ‘ Ni' or from any other`cause, where ' _ ' -“ ,S " ` the colt is dry and dirty looking md they have no nmbmn,,__ And- 2 any back hone at all?" I asked ln- they do not improve on the feed diguantly as wc walked down the that they are getting. _ - _ . -.trect together. ~ Try o box of 'Dr. Churches coudl I tion powder which will build them I HD Gnd put them In u good thriity U _ltlte 02 health where they will <1 Cl enming- Healing- Fragrant ~b¢ O O G4 OOOCQOOOOQ-O-*O-O-OO-G A QUARREL ovsn AUNT F-EL |c|A _ _ -cllAr'rER as -Robert ‘Mel-stllth, havon’t you “.\`o-t much. I om afraid." ' "Well, you have got to tell your ullt to go! I would do it mighty uit-I; if it was my aunt, and you are p;ly;llg -for ht-r. I aiu willing o divide with you. but there my onwosl-ty ceases. Why are you so p ._ __ ,_ ‘lc on. w. c. cl-lunch A,,,_,,'§,’;_',_§'LI1;_2-Z;,f*_,‘,',,’2_f§,;1,,,,,,_ ,,, l-_-mill to tell her to go " Sumnlerside, P. E. l. Tenders for Sand I fl. ~- ss1a-1-17-Mlm. »-=-W- -_-»-~_~_--~__ ‘H __ __ :lt ____ F OR SALE I 1- Farln for sale at -Mt. Stl-\v'\rt, with dwclilug house und out-build- lugs Appl' - “I hate to have her know 'you re paying her expenses. If I tell vi' she will surely risk me who as been doin.; lt, and then I shall feel llilnliliatcd ." "I riidn’t know you wore so small. \’ou'(| rather l`d work and go wltll- out. so sho could stay living on me, Sealed Tenders Wm h_, _.L,u__i\.L,_l ‘ ` ‘ 3' itlluu in hnvo your pride hurt. I'lu at _the City 'Clerks Uilicc up to noon Friday, January 29111 i`rom any party or parties \\'iIlill,: to ell- i;.;','2.i.27),11.;;0i;,i1_ _ _Sl ter into a contract to suppl~_.~ tilt- J. A. McKINNON 257 liuston Street. Chzirlottoiowil _.._llt I get llllluu tonight if you hav. tons of Holland Cove and Koppel-lr Sand from llillsborougll lilly. dur-‘ G I _ ing the coming Summer, eorll Ten- l g“ der to be accompanied wltll rl cer~ _ i” __ _ _ titled cheque or cish deposit to the amount of 550,00 ps ,i gun,-nn. All persons who llilve not paid ly (`.oss Roads School Dll.tr_ot 1.15 their school iisscsslllfllts for year _ 1? :lrc;l._ly doilo so." -b.l'lll~ llim good bye at the shop our and wished hilll luck. lie .lilo no l'l.l;'.ll'Z<_ dnl I noticed Ilis louldcrg' sziggeci as ht' went slow- down the stlwrrft. "Oh, Gerry lhlcreditll; You should the City Sm-vgym-_ tor thzlt date the books will he l01‘Pd U10 S`ll0IJ- "I llill/ff l‘€lll-911 ll- w, w, CLARKE, _for rollt-cliuu. ‘ Ill __ . g,,_,- @;,.,-;,- NA'rHANl_Ei_ Mo|_.YNEAux li _ 6453.1.26ME4|_ ' , Secretary gany dining roonl and bedroom fur- -r ~ = - ' - . __i;"'T ZTl ilzllllll-tl in to thc Clerk of the t`ourt tl-194-1-’S\IE2lpll. ' ' and want you to go with me this ooll 'to buy uorue iiurniture. You on`t' know whore I can get maho- llil‘ure"t‘ol' 30 cents do you? -I-t. will _-_-_-1-__;;T_~__-;_~-~__._____;-'_ be mostly ‘draped packing boxes I S hlzlllrlel itimsttollftzmaglsll _-i _ S We are prepared to buy any ll olne ;:rocer_ies. Then I heard ot a ice seconllllland place where l can paying the highest market pl-iccs.l _ - one or two other things. 1t's a sec. Our buyers will buy t the foIlow~,"l`-‘l£“l ll`ll*l¢"`5 ‘“l"ll`L’$59ll to llle ret Gerry, but l've got $25 in the _quantity of live and rlresscti hugsl _-___ bu-,' some chairs, a bud and maybe u F mg statiuns on up fonowmg dams \l_ndl-rsigned \\'il_l bc received until until further notlce.-- ,'li_it‘l_+l1ay Feb, 3rd, from pers0nS paid fora month." When she spoke Evers loc ~ W' Wlllmg '-0 b‘f°°m" lnanager of of the ‘bank' the tllrc-w out hcl' -furnishin for Mal'v's tl t lt. was ‘~`pl~ingtield Egg Circle No. 26. Fcnllcrsl to state price per dozen. January 7th, 14th and 28111. Louis Muttart and T II Smith tt Wed k, Ilunl.. _ I./er. Ianuary 14th and 28111. ~ _ __John Whitehead, Kensington. . r G L _“SLAM . Secretary Albany. January 1-ith lmlrzslh. 'i _ l’."“§alb“l»W lil' H' N0' 1' P' E' I‘IS1>@‘l1sel“.¢s<..l-afr:_-;=':l<.”.nz:alzz:i; ‘ To Cure A Cold _ in Une: Daly Take _ _ _ffdmeratsve f Emerson ‘ diclfdrnirso I TE'ab!oc?.s” ' 3e sure you get the Genuin Look for this signature on the box. 3Oc 1-__t_imv_._;-*-?_ -G.. Notice to Customers We hereby give notlice to all parties indebted to us by book ac- count, notes of hand or otherwise, that payment of same is demanded at once. all amounts not arranged I . _ ir CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY Time Table in`Elieci, January 19th, 1920 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ATL _-.. ._.. _ _ _ __ “Qui Dow \\II( \I‘\\l)AllU '|l_\||,, ll Ilrml up 'Z' la' -E _°°!~=$°` Q.-.LF uses wwwsa -nvvrewr' .°’L*P°!° PILUIA om so c-raw-aw D09- (`llnl‘lllttcto\vn llllntcr River I-Im'-l'nld Jct. Irrlrllcn Arr. IP. mr. Arr.; , .-. I fl. Ilc-p.i 4. .3 _ste , ==_.f.-g lA.I\|'. 0.4 0! 9.03 14.05 o. -l ol EFFD t:I;-A9 ‘J:._:.'* _¢_=lena ewom whoa 3.05 3.63 4.35, .°.°°.°°1~’ re A _o :go U e F’ 0 42 llrllwlolr Iillllcrnlrl Jul. I( lrllellngton AIT- Sumnlcrside '1\rl'.I I Dep.I :- weee ~sn_ OBJ? ?"."9°°" .........`¢. c-:from »-.__ PPP wee: eww 4'.. *- °.», - _ I |Tuos.| l |'I`h\lr| Sat. I T-1 Q __ -ev ls..-....> >- '-"- ' - v _;~_~u_ `-:2"$";¢l- .- 9PF99 ‘¢»Nm 4¢1®Z¢~3O lcp. _ Arr. &`.ll||I|l\~~|'.~'lrI0 I'll|!. Ilili 'I`il~7r1lx|i I.\Ion.| I I\\‘ml_I I I l-‘ri. I III.) :~r=»z~r-P :-:--cw er'-ewan .".”I°.°.‘F :are-» ¢ _:rel-.-= .\l. ' Ari". 1.0 ¢ 0’I.r»ary _ All-orion hop. 1 I .~ _ Mon. > \\ ,»»--._ .l |l\Ion.| \‘\'(‘rI.[ l-'ri. I i\l.| Press” mrco¢.e-3 °~22s> F' [lc p. '-5 ...Q F5 PPFPH =_ wcum: _ 3; 2mwv_ > >_ rl lllrlrr- rr. l Illlrl . " ’ed.| Fri. #reef l¢U\I¢% sr am: 'J ..- > erase _:o_o sees” U 5 s hlolllll Str l‘rli' 1° <-»=r=u E’ .,=,...- _ i~“°§:= ¥;fm¢5 ?: _ 5f3__;5§~< 40 ;\rllprlu<\rl t‘nl\t|'ur‘t muy ho not-ll unrl for to our satisfaction by the 15th of Fellrllllry next may be handed to our solicitor for collection. Your prompt attention will save expense. PROWSE &' SON, LTD, Murray Harbor. 6315-1-17-l\IEstt9i. I 3_5 . _ __,, ,. I - I .f MAIL CONTRACT " SiC.»\l.lGl`I TENIUERS. ntlrlrosaed tu thu- l‘fmtmastr_-r General. will he rc- vvlvf-rl nt (Ittn\\':l lllltll rlallrll rm I"rl» rlu_\', the 12th llllrrvll, ilI2fi, for thc r~rm\"'_\'rlr1l'r- nf His l\lnjosty'l4 Mails. rln lr prnponoli Contract for foul' _vr»nr.~|. 6 times por week on tI1croutr\ Kinross Rurnl .\l1l|l ltolltc No. ll. from the Ivrstmaster Gcncrnl's plca- .suroi 'P I'ri|ll|~d nrltIt'r~l»l cnntllilllhlr frlrill r-l' Inflwnliltlrln un to r-ollflltlrms rrflg C hlllnk forms nf 'I'f-ndl-r mn_\' bl- nh of -my work meets with tho ulpprov- I count of my length of service to the city, having served for rl great- e bel' of the ,i`ouncil Board and hav- li tl - - _ since 'becoming a member of the - Council. tion there will be nothing negative v work undertaken by the Council fol‘ the general wellare and betterment of the city. progress in civic lhelterment in the Ii. been made. I will be unable to see _ I Ing day and rely upon the citizens _ I [air -play und ,iustico is well known _ llllll-ld ut the Post 0i‘l`|~---l= of Kin- i lv 1"-llly I0 ll-’/' €‘“‘PP0l`l» _McEwen. No. 180 Weymouth St. ’ McEwen. No. 180 Weymouth St. ~ rush rind ut tho offlcr- nf the I‘os|., - WARD FIVE wE8T_ _ ‘ T ""“"" """'"""'Ii»rl\- r- “uma l Y°‘"” ”“l’°°'f“""' - wAao Foun c:NTnAl. wAnn Four: ceN‘rnA|_ W RD FNB wig ' "W l"o~¢'0N'll'r lnnllrvllrr-' p J R||_Ey .Tho Twelfth Polling Division gfillll l""" "'""" """'."""""‘ "'"""' I '_ ' ' The Twelml Pmllng mvl“l°“ Tile Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all the/t portion of __________iljp___t..r.l_ ‘im ___ 1-WI' -|""~~ l"f_‘_}_-______7_____________r__3_ l,,526_1_29ME,f_ _____'_5_l;0c§l_;?_;'_*:_;‘__l_§‘ ____{°‘;l_ll_“_5__oI__)tl_‘_;:l‘:_’; w;‘:li°F‘Z?:f_"|51°é‘_1L_fll;€fet¥)';':_l°’;_t?_{ shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown, situ- ___T _ - .-_._ _ - Ward Number -Four, situato West ate Wcst of Queen Street Including Ward N“ml""` F°“"'- sl'-“M9 WW! 9-I6 Wllst of Queen Street, including M I.'¢lA|d0NU_' ~ _ STAKING Purh, ernuleified cod-liverl oil is not medicine as many are prone to think of medicine. SCOTT’S EMIILSION Ia a form of growth-nourishment that is of utmost importance to many children. ‘ That most rhildrcn relish and thrive on Scott’s is a “traism” accepted the world over. Give Scott ‘J to the children ioiwatcli them grow sl..-vnglh Q Scott & Ilownc. Illoonrficld. N. J. 19-15. __.i....* ages," Then: “You look ulighty sol- emn this morning, Gerry. That olfi aunt been getting on yo-ur nerves again?" .“No and yes. Mary. Robert has lost his position, and I c1u’t afford _to keep his aunt, and llc- \von`t toil 1 her to go." I "So you und Robert quurrelled I over Aunt Felicia?" slle asked after' Icnlitting ll :Ililrp whistle ol' sur- ' prlse_ ' I "Nu, Robert and I havi‘n't qiulr- grelied over uuyxhiilgf' » § “It is too had he has lost his posi- Itiou," she was now serious, "What , happe'1edi?" . I “I illlilgille it wlls ll cast- ol’ jeal- Iousy. Someone else \v.\nted his Iplaoe. Tilly showed favoritism you lknow in that promotion u while lago. Czlrsou null P`i'auk both liiluught so." I had vollnieered this explanation trying lo cave’ Robert. Rui. I siilw by the shrewd glance Mary gave me that I had not im- posed upon her ill the least. I "l`nl nwlully sorry i'-Jr llinl and- :you too. tl was -too hull io ask you llc go joy hunting 'for second-hand Ifurniture with me when you had all this troirble on your mind." “I'd -like to go. Pei'lla‘ps it will help mc to forget Aunt Felicia and -otllcr things. At nooll we hurricrllly ate at sand- wich, then Earcd forth to visit sec- `onil-hnndi stores. I had not dream- ed I would become so interested, so almoslt excited over secondhand gs - . 3 ~ almost -ls if they were for myself. She made all scl'is of .lun of me be- causl: I wanted to -buy evtsrytlling I SB.W. “Youll bllnlrrupt me, Gerry!" she declared with ll laugh. “But look alt this chair. It has jus. what you need, :ind that drop ical table llv.-l“tllcl'o is :l bargain " “l`Il take thc t3.l>ll~, but l'll sh il ix but the grocer st-n~t the groc- l-rios over in until 1 can save some more cash. No debt iu little Mary's homo. tllank '_/ou kindly. We' pay ns we go.” I had fargoitelx Robert, Aunt. Fol- icla, all my troubles while helping Mary select her furniture. =}Jut all the afternoon I worried over Roh- ert, and dreaded to go home be- cause of Aunt Felicia. Could I get up the courage to tell llcr to go? Hall Robert found any- tiling? 'tl Tomorrow-They Teil Aunt F_e|icia Mayorality Election 'I`ll the l>lr\('t0l‘s of thc (`i.y oi (`li.li'- lott-ttowll. . I.adl»3:-; and Genllsnleu: I-Iavillg .been solicited by a large nulubcl'c1‘ the citizens 111.1 -tax pfiy~ ers of t`h:ll‘lotteto\\'n -to offer as .l t'all.lidllio for =iihe lkluyorulty at the t`ol‘i-llcollliilg oltctioll. I have cou- sented to oiic-1' for the oiiice and cgl to solicit your support and influence. ' An extended report of the past ycar‘s work is no\v before you. You will observe that we have suc- ceeded to make rovc.'l\ies and ex- poniiitures meet und ihave at bal- ancc to the good. My work at the Council Board is well known to most of the tax-pay- ers of the city and I think -that I may .fairly assume that the result d of the malollty of the citl/ent.. -Many olf my friends believe that alll entified to the position on ac- r length of time than ony lnenl- rg periorlnod the duties ol my oi- ce In a fail and etllcient manner If you d'o me the honor of elec- ith regard to my policy for the orthcomlng term. I will use every ffort to promote all and every good Charlottetown has made much ost. several years and I believe at I can claim a fair share of the redit for the progress that has ersonally thc electors -bcforc poll- ! Charlottetown whose sense of Manager. ltlntrlcl lmrmenger Arren.t. 6503-1-28MEtf. 1 _ I rouarlssnuao. -Bonn. Africa, - Jim. -27.-Tiariug, g waterless, tree- lees and virtually gametes; desert near.Tauilgs, In Bechuanalaud, 'D10 miseo tl- be the `scene of the hig- gen dilluluua claim sullrins rush in South African history It is under- stood tI.at'TIariug will be Dro- clalmed open for diamond digging about March 20. Amazing stories are afloat. con- cerning the wonderful richness ot the district and prospective di88Bl‘G from tho Cape and to the Zamboni- and Mozambique, and even the Congo, are preparing to try illflll' luck in the new field..Despite warn- ings of possible- failure, men are abandoning good Jobs in various parts of the country in order to be free to stake ou; claims when the procllamatilm is issued. Hundreds of women are also ar- rllnging to go to the new dlggin-1. 'I`Ile'Go\crnm¢llt is prepar ng lo cope with the anticipated rush, to `|'lnl-ini: and a townsh‘p to ra:a1vc the new community is being lui-I nut. Taungs is sl uated about 40 miles south ol’ Vryourg and abo.l‘ if‘0 miles zlortlrof Kimberley. ine 1:1.-t natlletl place tlmous for its get-.i dl.llunnd n.inl.=_ - __----uBl.|c NoTi’c‘E' "tillarlll Election for 'rl-mes comilselouzas oF sewer-is AND wA'rER suPPl.v _ Fon THE clrv or cl-IAR|_o1'TeTowN WILL BE HELD 1 _ AT THE SEVERAL PLACES THAT IS TO SAY: I Ward 1 East, at or near the dwell- I And at the said Election the Poll wlll be opened at Nine o’clock _ _ In the forenoon and continue open until Five °'¢Io¢k in uw afsg,-noon And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine o’c|eck or the same day. _ in the forenoon and continue open until Five o'clock ln the afternoon Legislature ofthe Province of' FEBRUARY, A. D., 1920 Ward 4 Central, at or near Silas J- Ewen’s dwelling house No. 180 Weymouth Street. Ward 5 west, at or near Harry Lar- ter’s Berber Shop, No.7 Upper Queen Street. r Ward 5 west Central, at Mr- Gray Murphy's Shop, Dominion House, on the west side of Great George Street. ' Ward 5 East Central, at cr near Mrs. Sarah J. Higgins dwelling house, 212 Great George Street. Ward 5 East, at.or near tne dwell- ing house of Bernard Klgglns, No. 266 Euston Street East. be held at or n e S i D _ _D f S _ Shop, being No. 56 Queen Street. Number Five, ln Charlottetown, Shop, being No. 56 Queen tree . East of Hillsborough Street, and a division line between Charlotte- ___ 0 ThE"'I‘hI,:cr clllfilingcellglreielriosllhlllttllli IEW” o§i°mi3l,?|nb:ngel§°§fu%TI The sTl‘l’d` “mug DMM" Shan ' o. s - ' . comprise all that rorllnn 01 Ward the Swelling house of Berlllu-a Klg- §,°u“,1§’_f;§°.1.“_Ll0"_‘_‘,:‘_,§§'f:i§'; g_“,,’§ the dwelling house or Bernard Kis- Number Two, in the City of Char- in _ \,0_ 266 Euston St__ past ' ' _ _ |°,tew“.n_ mums ,East of .Great 5 5 ‘ ‘ lottetown. situato East of Great ’ _ CANADI;-A-.N PACl’F'l;Ci . I -'i_|_\ 4, an d _ g,‘;',i:°_,,,f°°;',°,;'°“',,'*:,,=,; I I _ Upper Canadian Provinces isuvlll B-dwell Prine lurrlra mul' . | EA Charlotiltown . . . . ._ 6.35 p. m. Ar. Borden....... .._.4.10p.m.Lv. I Termentlne 3.00 p- m. Lv. 5;ckv||i°‘ 1.15 m Lv. Efgffhlih E’ _ .X Y “,.,;f“,_um° ` ‘ . TL: -Ar. 5.35 p. m. _ Folllgunin, _ _- ‘ E R LV. 12.45 P. Yl\. ~ hu,” gh” -_ _ Lv. 10.30 a. m oloon the i P L I Lv. 9.15 a. m. &°pd||¢¢x~ 1 . ~ kv. 8.25 a. m. I |‘. 'U Gt. John 7.10 o. m. Lv. fi’*'°% .N .9 '12~2° P- In ' Mor1\r¢.=l_ .... __ 12.10 p. rn. Lv. Leave Charlottetown Daily except _ I an.cAnn:n°sr|nonrnz.o.N»uu%'»; ‘ S“"- _ gi I Bl u l"""“"_' _ Leave Montreal DaIiy` except Sat- _ 1 aululrumurlrulm -/w-.F954 I _ | Secure 'l`iclmD_;' BETH :ll J*°l`C___ or Chm__ peque noun and west o|_~H||1S. Number Two, in the Ci-ty of Chill- borough Street and of a line in coo- I “mt or W3’ la, 'Sty f Grenil borough Street and of rt line in con- lotietown, situate West of Great ,|n,,a,|0n ,hereof to me dmsion (ge eowlétt Sl_““d°_h8 eau ‘Shan be tlnuation thereof to the division George St.. and the poll shall be une between .Charlottetown Com. _“gf” " lm Jameg’ Rush. resi_ line between Charlottetown Com- lleld at °l' 'H951' -lam" R“9l1`=‘ fesl' mon and Royalty, and the poll hed at lgggegrd Shea B mon and Royalty, and the poll dence, 92-94 Sydney Street. . ,han be held at 0,- may d°“°°f-9 ` Y “ey ' shalld 1;? _held a-ts orb near WARD THREE the dwell-ing house or ‘Sarah Jane WARD THREE 'the wel ns oline of ara Jane ., l-llggirlll, using No. 212 creat Higgins. twins N0- 212 Great _ _ - George Street.- The Fmh Polling Dwmon Sha" GSOTBS Street. The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, in WARD FNE WEST CENTRAL comprise Ward Number Three, in WARD FNS WEST CENTRAL me Cm, of Chm.l0,¢e,,,wn_ and me the City of -Charlottetown, and the 'D°ll Bllllll -be held ‘Hi ll” Mllflfel West of Great Georle Street and fflocglsgllall b° held at the Market West of Great George Street and H°“S°=- §ll_r_§ efnoliefn s:_.-_-_The lei_?vent.1_ . ss¢_§ of Queen et.-'rits Eleventh - 0 118 V B On B B GOIUD HE H _ Pol ng Division shall comprise all WARD Foun EAST that portion of Ward Five In Char- WARD FOUR EAST that po,-tim, 9; Wa,-d mv, in cha,-_ 53,; of H||||b°,-¢ng'|», street- lottet-OWU. West Ol' GWB! G€0l'K€ Ent of Hillsborough Street- lottetown, West of Gres/t Georze The SlXtl1‘~P0llll1K Dll/lBl0l1 Shall Street and’ 'he M“lP°°l“° RUM- The Sixth -Polling Division shall Street and the Malpequb Road. comprise all that portion of Ward Mid. EHBI Ol' Qlleell Stfeelr and the comprise all that portion of Ward and East of Queen Street, and the Number sour, ill tile ci-ly or char- Poll shell be held nt the nlwn Of Number Four, in the city or Char- roll shell he held at the shop or lnttetown. sltuaie east of Hillsboro Mr. Grey Murlllly. Dominion House. lottetown, slltuate east of Hillsboro Mr. Grey Murphy, Dominion House, St.. and the poll shall he held at Hltllllin 0" the Wefll Slde 0f Great -St., and the poll shall be held at situute on the West side of Great or near the dwelling house of Mrs. George Street. or near the dwelling house of Mrs. George Street. ~ - »~ ‘ Government House and Land and __ of Hillsborough Street and' East of Government House and Land and °t Hmsborough street and Ea" M r 4* S A E orellt George lstreet, and the .poll victoria rurlf, and the poll rluln g:'§|‘;*b‘;"_‘§;§§ _f’_*’_‘;_"e‘~__§_§'_‘_‘_ ;l;°S§§‘;l; 2f_'°;‘_’_"l_‘_‘el§’“_§l_‘»°§”_fe_£“;h§°;I__f;“'gl 4 shall he held at the shop of Silas be held at or _near the shop of J Whitlock hem No 182 on the Han, Larter hem No 7 Umm. J. Willtlock. being Nu. 182 on the nnrry Lrlrlsr, being No. 1 U-pper S-Outh me at Mgt meet Qucefl smut' 5 ' South side of_Kenlt Street. » I Queen Street. _ » ' ‘ NoM.|NAT|°N D-Av WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY ‘th AD N29 NOMINATION DAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, A.D.1920 r r _- - ' ‘ he Oflloe of the City Clerk City Hall, from the hour of Twelve A rllrm 1 11% acres with soon bulldinsn situated at Snffvlk- 9 At ole omee of me city clerk cuy l-ml mm ole hour ev Twelve "* ‘ ,, . lullos'rr0lll'l<'ll.lrl<>llr»mwrl. convenient-to sciloo1,