E, him Bov-Ru. _ _ -.suis-1-sssms__~-~ ' ciiiiimiiis ° ssissesus- 'r.4ca'snvr.s'__i Bovril is a combination of the stimulating extractives with the' nourishing and strengthen- ing _constituents of beef. It is a wonderfully warming winter beverage. lt builds up the weak constitution and strengthens the strong one ; it _ guards against colds,'_chills and influenza. ' _ ` on every bottle. ' ` ' "` ` i i in ' tune and he will be glad to receive news, new and renewal subscriptions l_ _ _ lar' -_-- -- _. .___.____ * ' Y V V Y YY Y 'it .We _'l'HE,'El_$'l'Ellll_flUllRDllll'l ` O Elll UE I]E|lllE ...°I'l' PAYS to buy in this province -_.._°'r. ooanoN Ivins iscusi-sian agent in Montnrilc. 'His oillce Dbvno is 18 and residence phone _20._ ..§°'1`llE MORNING DAILY Guard; ian can be obtained at W. A. John- ston's, Montague. G-int ...'GU ARDIAN AGENT.-Mr. HAPPY W. Burke is Guardian Agent in For- snd advertising ‘$217 ...°oNm c111N'r per were eseii iussi- __ All! Your Gs‘ocos°`l`¢'>r ,__.., __,§ _ _ly ff.. tion for advertising in this column, Cash must accompany order. Mini- E ~isiLx"i1'on sans priee se 44 STOCK QUO_TA’l’IONB. mum charge twenty-ilvs cents. the stimates are to follow. ~#=~- »- F. ss.._.i fwi Mliuii uni _ H: _-use it for breakfast tomorrow -and note the satisfied smile as “ vour b nd e h 1 smci Minis ,__ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Jan. 29-The debate on addressis to end -today and the _.si EST sunnsr 1ND1Gi1:s'riow CURE KNOWN lIl0I‘IllIlg Clip .S¢sl .Brand offec hus a nioys is Q“"t“tl°”5 furnished bY.F» B. MC- You don't want s. slow remed (‘urdy 6|. Co., Stock and Bond Bro- h ' E klsrs, Members Montreal Stock Ex- Z; an your stomach is had-or an un fhatnse. 164 Richmond Bt-. Char- sto sen is too valuable- you museum °' °"°'””» P- E- L injure it with drastic drugs. ' Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its J 811111-11'! 29. 1914. speed in giving relief; its harmless aPE's DIAi=isP:IN"-IS QUI<‘K . _ rtain one-or a harmful one--your m NEW YORK STOCKS- ness; its certain unfailing action in --I* regulating sick, sour, gassy stomach. w - Y ‘I To the Electors of Ward Three Chase Q Sanborn. Montreal. ladies and Gentlemen: At the request of a large number of my old supporters and many \. i 7Dc for Good, Rubbers You will be pleased with our line of women’s rubbers. They are strong, good fitting, well made and afford ample protec- tion against wet feet. J-Shown 7 in two grades 70C-:find 800 a pair. Ailféy fd’ Co _ l3"5'Quee'n St. \ ._ Onlyinpit ‘ th to betld, and a record `bIfesthl;nchildishryfeatd)res Cmckws and expressions kept for all time. _ ,MON,I,AGU_E"" I'CE____.I.he we e year, owing to the late crossing Tenders for Cheese Makers . the ,my mama” wma the sp _ __ setting in- of the ice made it but a Scaled tenders will be received by short time ,mm driving became ,the undersigned up to Baturdsy, Feqi. sib1e___G_ 7th, for a cheesemakcr for Kensing- .tun Cheese Factory and also a cheese- , _ O .C ` r a ___,EGG CIRCLE MEE.HNG_ _M . / The story of every child is ii story 'i‘. A. Benson, Domiigon Poultry Rel - __ (' * of gmwth and uhangm presentative will a dress a genera . li ‘ A change too gradual and subtle for m°°““5 °' th” N°w Pm” Egg ouch ` even the watchful eye ot a motherto “E N" Perth °” Frm” °v°“mg' ¢ & _ de|,°ct_ 01.10,. memory to ,.ecau_ 80th January, comlmencing 7 p Bublect, Incubation and Broodin A 5°°d ph°t°5"°'Ph ”°w and lbw- the Montague River is now in s fhiialinlliiaiaiilfti-31:85:-deiiEE.n g w y°u_“d to dm 40"" for driving. During ' past few days men have been C3110!! BAYER, Photographer gaged in flushing the ice, and cross- ing with t-eams has already be ‘DAN ING E JOYED -The d maker for Hamilton Factory mg classcbegun sy some of the young Tender to state price per 100 people of Georgetown has P,-_ pounds cheese for labor only, the quite a BucceBs_ As it takes place on Asggcintion providing all supplies. Tuesday ,md Thursday nights it , _ e amount of milk handled last it I _ year was, liensington Fact/ory, 2,4453 1l:g:;d‘;vIf:‘,_o“:pg,l;::ll;‘il1n tgeytirghiléfegloev 206 pounds; Hamilton Factory 1,016,- in taking advantage OL Excellent 150 pwmls' music is furnished by several -young J' F; PROFIT' S°°r°t"y' ladies of the town, and for the b 4158~l.~P'iM5lpd. _ ' _ ...°MR. ED. D. FEE!-IAN Guardian Y \ representative in Bouris will gladly / ,_ ; receive subscriptions and advertising _- i _ 9;/ " _ matter at the omce of undertaken W. _ 1-1 . _ when _you wish to make L_ Dingwell. Hisihlione number is 5. » _ an 3PP01Utmel'1t With the ...°MoieELi..-Mr. 'r. A. Besson ‘l _ wiii scares.; a Fmeetiggdss Moreu , Rearnli/lna,eb, n, com- ; _ C001( sieseiiig s¢° rail p. si. subiest, 'rue * 3 ,-/‘ Marketing of Egg and Poultry, un- _ aftif _der the egg circle system. ' F. pl K€“9i“Bl°°“' ful beginner, the combination of go music, excellent instruction and - i , _ 5 genial society prove an attraction h' i h . 1 ki , ______l? , _ w ich _ig tn rgnwroiis y apes ng _, _ _ To the Civic Electors P°=°"> ° °'°;_E- °f Ward 5= ‘ ..;~°’;:2.:i‘;§Z.;A.a.z1:,“i;'§:s. °‘ -_° _ on Wednesday it was resolved no . LADIES' AND GNTI_»EMEN=- ester the intermediate Lesgus, - At the request of a large delega- the League' refused to remove tio I h t d t i t ' oust , _ _ ll &V€ 00115811 6 0 110111118 9- tam cqnditlgng which wepg extra _ As the Civic Elections are by hal unfair to Georgetown A comm i lots I hold in unnecessary to make a was appointed to pick two.t,,,,m_s\p»nq I:/£nF0xB;f::{_;P":°r.Bh“`u?.1?“_personal canvass, but as I stated at instructions were issued to the S the meeting my endeavours will be to tary to W,-m, to the various Inter- ' ‘IDU fl 'have B tn°r°“3h i““’°°l'i°n 0! “ll mediate teams on the Island, to _;' ' ments and milk, and also to have a U games can be arranged throughout H. B. WIIKI, reduction of the water rates especial- the winter, Georgetown can put a , 4 ' l? 1*-'I' d°m°5ti° P“rP°5°°: 3° th” strong team on the ice this year -and _~ North Tyres. finances oi the City are in a healthy if the challenge, are refused 11; Del. Us llll- \ condition, I deem this an opportune probably be B lucky usurp for t __ , _ __ time for a reduction in our water who would other-wise be opposed to i rates. I am *also in isvor ot encou- th,,m____G_ , ::Mac’s ‘ Condition Powdarg M-0 ‘raging industries and everything per- Z.. spieuaid for putting new me and -um ltalmns to the welfare 0! th° City ___~ononG1<1'rowN RINK.-The ' nd if elected m best endeavours appetite, aid digestion, tone up the Wm be 3° °5"Y °\-lf the °b°V°- to outdo all former records, into the animal. They improve the ll, Y , tcnfinnllc at Pink l-his Year Pl`°m°i9°” blood and strengthen the body gener- YOUTH RGBPWUUIIY. withstanding t-he fact that the eil o ally. They are recommended by all '_ GE0_fWHEATLEY_ of the band are somewhat HPBBYH stock raisers and farmers the Island ward 5 cant,-a1_ owing to the fact of some of the over. 1 lb. in sanitary tin 250. Tae Q49 1_2eMtd_ ' farmers being unable to escape ’I‘wo Macs, 149 Great George St.Metf. . . -i " the press of other duties on - notqrlously _nasmun A guns, ‘ l d ear skate was held liast Friday, ‘_ _ ; ` ` » “K “ ° °' Y- ` i.i"osorgetows ‘eo weesescay. w "I -L I `C°““°m°\' at fl” E°rth°°mm5 clvlc the remains of the late Thomas M Y _ ar to fudge by the impressive sm i M 3'* ‘TV /` election, and take tllio 0PP0fi-“HWY Leod ware interred in the cemetery \\ il li ` I _ _ , j _ ` ' I 1 St. " mes Presbyetrian Church. _ " ~ ` ' < of soliciting the same ge: 612:: :lx Maclilelbd, who was a native of G / \‘\` . ' 9°" 7°“ have given me n P ° et W had lived for some time __ \ \\ \ \ \ 'ff If elected. I Will “""° Y°‘“` l“"°"°““' Elie cweliiz, and a few days ego ei -- ' ' ` ` and those of the city in general Y-0 s short illness was carried oil in 2. /0'" ‘ _ _ U i' l 'Y Your H eating and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds _ -' iss were sued si-'ouuc on su si ss _» _ - 4 » cn init .iuu yzs1914“"‘_ K "` `*‘i\\‘\§” ir 0 B owniwac ar I *iiziiiliuihlecghigiimoit wills oameigvtwo ` \_ \ __ _/ _ _, To the Electors of ar 5. _ Buocesl A camival is to be hem ‘ f- _-, 1 Ladies asa oeusismsu:-At the re nie auth inet.-o. _ 7 5'. b 1 1 t rs 1 E D O ` ‘ “"2I’ ‘“;.'=;.';;‘“:.°1.‘I..f.;1.° .:. » the best of my ability with due "°' prime of his life. His brother. R _ P rmenus MacLeod who “ard t° p'°g"°° “nd °°°"°my' hge; stgtiousd is the west' for so Facilities for transportation across the river were unusually good sights so hsip out the boys (who Ill got on en- the en gun this of eed‘y P08- anc- ven af- 'ash- od con- i-m- tion t to tee rel see will hose at- dic, per from lets High Lo Atchison 99; 99 Ain. Beat Sugar Am. Snielters 701 68} nmol. Copper 75} 74% Brooklyn R. T. 91} 91 Canadian Pacific 2141 Erie 31i Gs. Northern l’id 1281 liiex. Petroleum 65 Mies. Pacific 281 Northern Pacific l15§ ‘Pennsylvania 114) Iieadiug__... 169; Rock Island 14 Southern Pacific Sli Union Pacific 161; U. S. Steel ... 65k U.S. Steel Pfd. '___ 111% Utah Copper 5+? MONTREAL STOCKS. 30! iss 621 27; 1141 114 114 se iss 131 97 161 64; 64; in 1111 54 Brazilian 'lraction 92 9 Detroit Dom, Steel Corp'n... 39% 39 Montreal I-ower .... _.2201 2205 N.5_ Steel & Coal Com Richelieu & Ont.. 112 112 Shawinigan . . . . ._ Spanish R. Com. 15% 151 Toronto Ry. Twin City 112 tl 1392 January .. 1224 March 1243 May .._1225 July 1218 1212 1212 GRAIN & PROVISIONS. 1239 ne Close its iin i 1 ici si _ _ - 99 dysp';‘ps,;’_”;as2r,f,‘;"f:nd“ofhefegtgl new ones, l have consented to contest the ward at the forth-coming 255 ach trouble has made it famous the ¢l¢Cfl0ll GSS- world over. 743 Keep this perfect stomach doctor in 31 store and then if anyone should eat 275 fer 135 Dispepsio comes is contact with the an 97 stomach all such distress vanishes 1115 disorders is a revelation to those quid form neartily recommend Rex- H195 LOW C1059 all Beef Wine and Iron This pre- lt '73 table form of iron combined with 39% purest beef extract and fine Sherry 131i The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner ve 15; Great George and Kent Sta. ee 1218 1218 25 ething which doesn't agree with lf elected, my platform will be along the lines of my past six 91 your h,,m,__k,,,,p it h,,,,,,,,_g,,t ,, years at the Council board, with new additions. The first will be for 212* 2”* large nity-cent case from suv drug better streets and a continuance, of concrete sidewalks. 128, som _ _ln regard to better Streets, l have been working on a new pro- 62i gpm; if what they est isys like iesu position for the past year. l have secured a hard flint stone gravel pit m _ 114 ‘_ _ms 2:2; :_;1_;¢__her°“_\;z 5:; 505311; 5:6: for the City with the consent of the present City Council. lbad test pits “_ emcations 0, ,mm and und, ,M sunk to a depth of eight and nine feet deep and found the deeper we ` overcoming the worst stomach ::Those who prefer a toiiic in li- $1 153 ed food-remember as soon as },>§pe'e went the better the stone was getting. ln some of the pits we found small stones without any sand or clay. We have in sight over one 161 It, p,0mpt,,e,,,,_ certainty and ease' hundred thousand tons of stone and gravel. The cost of bringing this gravel into the City will be as follows:--For loading on cars at pit l5c 54 who try “__ ' per ton, Railway freight 501: per ton, unloading Sc, in all 70c per ton. What we are payingat the present time for hard stone for crusher is .60 per ton, for crushing 40c in all $2.00 per ton, for imported , _ . gravel $1.75 per ton. This will show a saving of from 751: to $1.00 per 91* PHPHUOH °°”‘P'f°°° the *"0"* l’“1“‘ ten for old stone or gravel used in laying down our sidewalks. Now for our Streets. We have twenty-eight miles of streets to be Miss. .si st. P. (Soo) 1301 130 130 wise. It is a blood builder. Herve kept in repair, and on account of the scarcity of stone and gravel and 220” strengthener and a fine winter tonic - - 73‘ that is mcomparabm Price a bob the high cost of same, we are obliged to go slowly as our means are e 75c., money back ii dissstisiiea. limited. With this flint gravel it will make a first class roadway and c. The MacKinnon Drug Co. Cor- 1-iigh Low Close 89k Moy wisest 941 sa; July Cc-rn . Muy Coin _ ssl 651 67% sei May Pork 2172 2165 my Lara 1120 1110 93% 652 66§ 2167 1120 people. Price 25c. a large bottle. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Ste. Metf July Wueat 89! 89k "Here is B most emcmnt Bpeneut date in the coming civic election to ly and normally and can be “sed by election, I will do everything in my all persons from children to aged & roller. easily and chea l laid down. lt can be laid down in earl S rin Mu. . P Y 7 P or late in the fall, as well as summer.When the streets are soft and mud- N0 sale ¢fR°“11 d°“t“"°° if P“*t“P i” *;'° dy put a good coating of this gravel over street, and then roll this Cowoqiigh Low mcse Eigiirgiiiy ggdiideiiut misoiiiiim eprsisiittiig down. lt will make a good foundation, and will cement with the mud, Sp,,t_1,_35 down 5_ powder form fo Paste. Others V100 then put another six inches and roll it well, then put another six inches 1216 1216 f;;;',_,,_'{l'§§; bel;,lf°th;h§§f:flr ggfffgi in the centre of street, which will make a good round on road, 1239 money back if dissatisfied. Price and not to spare the roller. ln following this plan, you can have ' ood streets at a ve small cost and in case of a road settlin in r Great George and Kent Ste. Mtf. g ft I “ h ry d _ ’ _h , __ d gh » so paces, a you ave to o is put on anoi er coating an usei e When you are going to lay down a block of macadam you have OF W 2 . at first to grade your street and to prepare your foundation, then io LADIES AND GENTLEMEN- 1 ower for the best interests of ard 2 and the City in general. Respectfully Yours R. J. LEDWELL M. D. 4011 ‘ f_ _ I CARD \i~ I rink _ - » 'Po the Electors of Ward 5. are l LADIES AND GEN'l‘LEMEN:- leap / _ f ,_ Having been nominated hy a large and .y /._ _' 1 _and representative meeting oi the iles , 1 electors of Ward 5, and having ae- d " 7/yn -1,1' cepted the nom utlo er-iv _i ._" J ‘F ' 3 in n, I h t ith _ present myself as a candidate for , ~ i C my ` During my term as councillor, 1 1 have done mybest in the interest of Ab"°°"m"°d°'“'°°nh“' ‘“’ the ward, not forgetting the general lace 'Wh 4'-1”* *|10 1090"” ll‘|’“il ‘° interests of the city. I have sought neu llllellhn- ' tc fulfil the pledges made in my plat- uuncillor for the above ward. use a considerable amount of lumber which all adds to the cost.l am in herewith present myseu as a c,;n,u_ favor of continuing the macadam as usual on our streets, but unless the gravel plan is adopted, we may never expect to see all the _side and iaxative'draught-Me°Ki\1n°n'B E50” '°p'°°°“t warid 2' U y°“ “°° "E t° iback streets laid with macadam. vescent Saline-which works natural- l"'v°r me W th 7°" °“pp°“ in my h - - - - Anot er saving to [the tax payers is how we are going to get this gravel from the Railway siding wherever it may be to the street where it is required. Last winter when the Local Legislature was in session, l asked the City Council if they would allow a bill to be put before the House to allow the use of auto trucks for City purposes, which bill was presented 'and passed. My idea was to get these auto trucks first '_to haul the gravel by the use ofa five ton truck. We can move the gravel to any quarter desired at a saving of 50 p. c. less than any other way. My second plan was to get an auto truck with a large water tank and a suction bose attached, which is now in use in many places and giving good satisfaction. The auto water tank can be rim down on any of our wharves or alongside the park road way when the tide is high, and by diopping the suction hose into the water it is so constructed that the motor power that drives the truck pumps the water. With this class of a water wagon you could send the motor~man out at four or five o’clock in 'the morning, and by the time the business men would be opening their stores, the principal streets would be watered. Not like the horses that would have to rest. All the rest the motor wagon wants is when the driver is getting something to eat and go ahead again. By having uc- R 5] M, "tu form of 1912, to encourage new in- qg bwmls-y;u:_£:ln_:;ih|>‘;:P°”h’1..H“ dustrics, to look after milk and food Mr, h d nu ' _ inspection, to make our sanitary con- ag- ‘fm °‘° "'°°f_'°° °“‘°“‘ '7‘°°”‘¢" ditions as up to date as possible, to pn N~_D|_u_c° Dy‘p.’.i.T.u.” lrcep down increased taxation, and tai- to advocate civic improvements as th are the best friends for sulisrcs from fm. as ur m ans 0 one of these water wagons, l assure you that the dust nuisance would be to an end so far as Charlottetown is concerned. The cost of these twe auto trucks would be between $10,000 or $ll,000. You can see 'by my letter that by using l00,000 tons of gravel it would be s saving to the tax payers of $100,000. Therefore the cost f o e w uid admit. I am me l°dlZ¢~1fl°ll U14 dY3PlPl|!- 59°- \ 5°! strongly in favor of permanent civic has at your Druggisrs. Made by the works,'and of the payment of ade- of the auto trucks would not amount to much. - _ Yours respectfully, time accompanied the remains which Canada, Limited. m°°t th" high °°°t °f living JOHN M°NEVIN' The deceased will be much n10\ll`n of fresh mln¢d_ coal free from slate and stone. ' Bend us your address and we will luote prices. Phone nr To the Electors of Ward One: LADIES AND GENTLEMENZ- li. l.y0llS 81 00. ' - At the solicitation of a larB°lY 1'°‘ preeentaiive delegation of voters ol the Ward, 1 have consented to their _ _ ' request und oder _myself as a candi- date for Council u at the iorth- eoming civic election l ani of the belief, with the great niaiorlty of the _Ward that the Coun- r|Inian~elect should be a resident 0! the Ward he represents and thereby is touch with its reaulremvntl. 1 am ini- economy in the various 1'-is-ic departments, whilst not n#°¢f‘ ing civic Improvements. but lm ,°P‘ ‘posed to any innovation that will nn- Ladle! may say yon gllllv 4151'1'27mmm‘ by those who were a°¢l“°l“f°d me ell arrived in Georgetown on Tnsnday lf you honor me with re election, I 8° wi m dui-in his life time for his h thy of your confidence. n_ % W, W, WALKER, me National Drug md Chemloal C4. of quate wages for working men to _ ' w -° ed shall endeavour to make myself wor- t i ` ‘ “Briny Dee ” 5€f8€ f0l‘ hi 8 . ` iul personality had gained him many friends wherever he went.-G. a vis-ig to Georgetown ue ny' 11901* on business.-G EISTERII P80l|ll..S ._.°Mi-. George Thompson Dald ~'r sd men’s suits giiies the beet wear. Every three Iyxdg stamped Bnny D Some- ' l u regard to our fire brigade-our volunteer men according to their number cannot be surpassed in any town or city tlistl have seen. I am strongly in favor of getting them all the up-to-date appliances THOMAS CAMPBELL, C. C. that they require. 4220~1-30M2i. ' 41F1-1-28M13l. 1 | my | 1 5 ° . 7 ' ~_- i To Civic Electors T0 THE ELECTORS OF WARD 4 Ladies sua Gentlemen; ` f w d 5. Having served you at the Council 0 e Board for the past four years, a L adics and Gentlemen: iiixgdonililgfi-Ilhnonefnahhg fibegdlklztcwmi At the request of several delega- wili not be able to see an the else- “°““- “nd ‘“ ’°°P°“°" "° Y°‘“' mg” ton mnomuy before Domus day ly signed requisition, and as I was so an th" oéponunny or solicit: nominated at a large meeting of the mg your supporh ;aiect__1;rs ol lthisovsarg, ig my abggzfli, H y°“ ag me the honor of mmm' dallg fognboiirngllolr ‘Tdrs :hifi most ing me lor moth" term'-~I 'han ap' im ortant ward at the forthcoming prwan mfaili “han d° my umm" to eixc election 'Although I did not serve you ai fu y. ' R°°p°°tml&`¥°u"' Edfiiiibllse dlfofligaihggi vfariiim exiliedelislsl “,,o_1_27Mt“." J' D‘ T LOB' ions of good-will toward mn that l have received from the electors in all parts of the ward As the civic elec- n my mmm the ,,,,,,, of ,up _ _ C d f T El f tions are by sailors, 1 iioiii that it __\;_;.. mi... is.. s...u_ es. ss as £11’ » 0 the ectnrs 0 :gg ,§g_°;;f<_;»=;,_\;;_,_,;;_~,°f;_~;gg§__f_-3 1;; _ I"°'.m° mhvor of chu," 'nn nu very meaning ofba ot is that the ‘ nimdétehtmzgvnrl ;.°:m°{2§°‘b‘,’=;' ,ff 're the sieetors oi me ony oi oiisi-. _ f;,":§p';§_‘§’,‘§L"g °,:‘,’.°f)p‘,';§o:1‘s”t‘t‘,§: th' I ymvu" .Put md th” .mn °f ` lot-t¢i0Wl_lI-' » LADIES AND QEN»rLE||gN;_ without fear, favor, or affection. The afsl “gas eolleetdd In the Ward be M d G°nt|°mm.__At the "_ choice shbuld be yours to elect whom '”- W' mum ,M of ,,¢u,,» ,miss L* °' ‘“ u be; dm ,M Ylcldlns to s lsrzelnisned wi- you piease. ssc siieuia 1 se eieeraa *Pm* _ ‘_ ‘ ‘ °"°°° °‘t* mf “I ‘gn d hm to tion of representative people ol the 1 wiii make but ous promise osiy, tl°“- “num” .lmml 1 9°" °§ M' °‘ Ymndihz °°‘m_ th’ Ward,fI have decided to nominate as namely, to serve your interests _to time is we sam ee eau *gf* ‘°°g‘f;"° md hm Umm* a Oonncillvr at the iorthwminz else- iss very been oi my ssiiity. 1914 is ”,.m“|,_..¢u 1 “kg this 3 °° '° '_ tm lonhwmm chu dw 110°- T llllll |1041 ml" I D°rsonal likely to be one of the most import- soiieieing your support; and “ga” I, R ,, ,mp,,,,m,,' ,o mn A °°n"e=l» but tele this opportunity out years is the history oi tins oar- tm .|.u¢,m|_ ~ emu” I “ke thu o”‘r_ of stating that I shall be pleased to dau Province, and it bebooves all of stimuli I will ‘endeavor tu ’°"°°‘l mu ' d l`°¢°lV'i YOU? l\1DD°l'f-. aslurlng YOU Bf- us tu be alive to this fact and to set » . tanity of so ing your siii>n°\'\'- 5” _ ~ . - tlrllti 0|, the Ward _ lille In-no llrnn thnt T lllull. if Bloc?-cd that the capital city is governed ab- “" in ~ '“’;,',‘““‘ 17°” '°§ ’°‘“', °°“ use my very but iudsment in the ad: iy una wiseiy, ever keeping is view en, ‘ tl" °°“ °“°° “ '°°' '°m°”' minisiration of the affairs of the all possible progress consistent with Yours respectfully, °l*»¥ ‘Nc °¢0n0n1!. s'lm'l-1. ' Yours Flithfullv. 1.. s. Mii.i.i1m_ im, 1 rnssois P. usoaimos. . n. 1-i. 'Jsmiixue wus i i1:ssi_ 4155-1-flmli. 4150-1-3731141, 4150.1.g5M¢,u_ 1 1; _ To the Electors of Ward Three LADIES & GENTLEMEN : Having received a petition signed by over thirty of the principal residents inviting me to come forward as a candi- date for the representation of your ward in the City Council I have decided, after due consideration, to accede to their request. Ihave been a resident of the city all my life and in the whole of my business career have been associated with Ward 3. I am personally known to the majority of the electors and am familiar with their wants and aspirations in the matter of municipal progress and reform. My experience as a member of the Fire Department for the past twenty years enables me to speak with authority on the requirements of the city in this connection, and I re- cognize the necessity of keeping the department up to the highest possible standard of efficiency consistent with econo- my. The question of improving the condition of our streets will receive my best attention. While a great deal is being done towards improving these, much still remains to be done. Iwould make it part of my duty to see that the streets in ward 3, especially the side streets, receive a fair share of the expenditure for this purpose. I have always considered that Charlottetown ought to be one of the foremost cities in Canada and my aim shall be, if elected, to do everything in my power to make it so. Any electors who may desire to have further particulars as_ to my views on public matters I shall be glad to confe r with at my place of business or by appointment otherwis e. 1 I am, yi us obediently, R. B._RATTRAY .. '~f _ :Lg - f i fi ii if _ __ L-11.; 1.7, _ii :<1 , 1 .l ;-1 .li gi .3 .i ._, .fl " 7' J y -. 'fl .fa F < 5, ii i___;- ‘ ‘iii - £111] _ M? ' § _'ire ___ if .-14 1-' ` "zL£i.‘_’;`.7 ‘ ` riff, _ ,.,__, if .Q _ Mi _i_‘~"; _‘nf %";~ 3 :='_ ... _,Vit -_-i 5' 3 5 :ftxf L". '. _:, ; i ». i 1 _ 'fr i ill ‘ 5 Hi /, fit 5 _.xi 1 ,_`. _ l. li _,_ L 'Z if 'iii VI, ii