Fuss.-onnv-9, 1914.- I .mu "1"'-‘.1'iH.Eif<'tl=r.1i1z1.o'1"r11'-1fowl~1 Guriluiralv - ~ rms-1-or su." _ PAGE SEVEN' 7 lf lliliillll' uu.'i 'fi_ - rne1.i_Ei»s’lfEi‘r_u cullllnlllu e. 'll lSl_lh_lCH Slllllll "PAP_E'S___ DIAPEPBIN” ENDS " STOMAOH MISERY, INDIGEQ- ,_ 'rxou IN 5 muurns. ll- what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like s lump -of lead. refusing to digest, or youhslch gasaud eructate sour, undigeited food. or haves. feelingol dissiruiss, heartburn, fullness, nausea, had ins", ln mouth and stomach headache, you can, get blessed relief in tive miuutsu Ask your nharmsclsi to shew you Alrhlevu __ the formula, plainly printed- on _these Am- Bret bulzar _ . - lift!-bent cases of _PaDe’s Diapsygilu, _Tuff 5_f¥1‘l_l*.lil`S then you will - understand wby{_ yu- ‘““l» C"_P°‘“` peptic troubles of all kinds must go, B"'°°|~.-_V11 -RIT- wd why may-relieve mum 0“t_of_ol___ Gunaelnn _Pacific der stomachs or indigestiolr 1,1--fll-we Slim . uiinlltcs- “Pal>°'s Diapepsiu" is harmless' tastes like cand', 'thou li' Im"°!“"G°“l'- Wm masse add Danni,” (gr MEX. l'_J\‘!t‘l`0l0l.|l|| assimilation ‘into . the _blood all the. E." lqglnc food you eat; besides, it' makes.. you- -‘"§L°m‘ P“°m° ' ` gs to the eshls with s hssiesy .,p,.,-_ ',*;€“_‘;§‘Y1"“{!i“ une., hut. what will plssss you most E _“,, “" ' , is that you will feel that y'oul-.storm R"'_kh°'°“ `1 “cm” heh and intestines are clean andlresh U0' 'Island and you will not -'need -to restore to ,E laxatives or_ liver pills for blllqus. U ness or constlps.tion.- ‘ ~ This city will huvs' muny ""pgp'¢'B UlllJ0Psin" criinksf' us some people will call them, but, you will-be “_ ‘_ th iastic about this splendid st ' . Suriv -i Oo.. stock suu Bose nr.,- _ ers. members Mcuerssi Bases nr- nnsolomo nv .ur nvs 1 b 'lu this 1-' ' ~--’0Ns cum ver wura sssh inser- ,__ _ _ _ ."l.__.'lt ,_ ttion for advertising in this column. lg _bI‘0OK QUOTATIONS. ___o»x~uE MORNING DAILY G"».m_ Cash must accompany order. Mini- _Santan ,ian can be obtained at »W: 'A. John: "Wm °h'*TE° l'-W°“tY'n"0 ¢°“l»l- °“-‘ l“"”ml°d by F- B- M0- ston's, Montague. i -5 -' -- ...°T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian ngentrin Montague. His oilice phone c . ielniciuus _ -_ _ 1 ‘ - - _ |_'_1£=t';§g__,___ P_ ____ ___ su st , ohsr _ snorumns success, is is ssu ssslussss 22.110. _ " ' ` .~ '_ Tl.: rejoice with our -neighbor. in- his THE USEFUL PIECE BAG ' 1"°bF\l!1FV 7. 1914. _ successes _ls s. becomlngattainnlent. _-- _ ` \ . If our own efforts are -blessed with a (By Frunces Marshall) LEW YORK STOCKS. -_'measure of success this is no.t_so A Piece bug or rug bag can he iuudu - ' - High Low Close 'hard to do. But when wc find oursel- no orderly storehouse of useful odds UID 'IIHILU WIKI UP ' -EHUSS [IH IIVIHISHZ LOOK, MOTHER! Iii' 'FONGUE 1:1 COATED ~ GIVE "(iALIFORNIA" SYRUP OF FIGS." » Mother! Your child isu't naturally cross und Peevish. Bee if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels need u cleunslug ut once.. l When listless, pale, feverish, full of 98S 9li{ 081 76 Sill 216 has 15% all 216 real. Northern Plc. .gy EEN lil v niclu Plwllic ' . S.~Steei tub Copper 98* 2G} GSI 75g 91) i ` H1811 Low Ulosol |ves unable tu.ucbiev_e u share of what and ends, if it ls pl°opur1'y cured for, comesto those ubuut.us_it is not_ so und in reality lt tukos no longer to HWY- I¢.li8_k€H 1i._‘leBl>0f 00l1Bu¢l‘nteu put the pieces uwuy properly thull to courage to rejoice .with our ,neighbor pile und 'push them in. in u hit-ol- lll his 80011 f.°l_`tune thell- »- If we .are 'miss fashion. ‘ _ not ready resolutely to-stump lit ont -_ _To begin with, the most convenient; _ I ' .}2l.6'i` at its first. appearing -tl1e_spirit-of -B I-'L 1 pi lm i t 30% ' 30 30-; “IVY mist.” its _.WH~Y_; in `9.“r<-Téartsl-fsgverlll. '1?l(1'gre ein Bliemd bl)g':“l~llbug\l"l:ll 13” 132% _;‘_“‘1 “mm W°fi"l1.llé Pl`3‘!Hl“B'.`l", _'half o dozen pockets, with 'druw " WH- *aiming .-0!" fri°I1\iH1_1l.vH .sud strings is the tops snlrcluul ou ll 71175 Zlhlhumpsring our servioeablendss.. _ __ lol. were cu" be a'dUm'. bug fm. ul", ___. _ .7 _ _ 116.* 116 116: _ h H d 1 __ __ _ _ _ . is __ sc oil und nu un 11_M,__'_;_f;mI*:_;1rt:f_ Usidgffof l_'~Bl;_l__;°_?‘k_‘;_Q!;la_§_1: or eight smullci pockets ut th. 111; 151 161; msuli,-l»s s .stirring sigmpls iq.. omg., 1 ' .- _ _ 97% 96; fs.” _ _ _ - . __ The big purt of thc hug should he _ 8% 7* 7* ‘__’vf“_‘i‘_5 W110 illll it 0-l1‘l£.lllll"1 120.10? for white scrulis 'l‘hoy should ull bc ill2Gl5_i§1__a 162 v gs ow __ ___ _ 6 651 “You r e th nl thi ' ' P” ' 54* 54* 54* north pgylasde) _y(;l____§_\llls _n;___i|;Weét*i~¢_;l1iT _foglshlpets und underwear und-.f;ou In the -touwillg 5l".’l\'¥‘ the “fE§_'-l gpleecs, with li bl' lower -ctl _ others in nll~,,theIr_ successes. ' _ ' . _ _ mtor sum t_o_th.is t_nu_hm1_woI~nq£ :a)g_|_1o$_hly___f_cinIde..l. ____I;:p_se cn_l_l tlic culled 'Spirited reply was: 'f"l'he' sun never .0 9 0 es' MONTREAL STOCKS- 'shines in here, but.I 'can see it shin- Comma cptton scrum’ or “H “*"'t" i ~'__ ' r . ,' should go in unotller section. lduch "g "vu" my ”°ighb°l"’ Windows" sort should be tlcd in n ncut roll by 'rhs spirit which sh`;loysu'shch s rs- ucllBprspsrstiou,'too, ll; y.,u‘,,'v,,-,_»,',§'§l,' gracious .'i'rsctlos ss ss ss. ply is worth' sirlviu 1' .' A a if ' men' 5'? “‘“" " "' I” “"*"'“‘1 "W it for indlgestion, gases,_beartb’urn, et"-'ir _ . 121 vzl 121 would hsvs s purcioli soft' it uhesutll; ""’“‘”“¥ ‘t ““” be 14°* "t mill- it cold, breath bud, throat sore, doe- su't ent, slccp or uct naturally, llus utoiuurh-ucbe, diurrliuen, 1'eiucrlihc|‘ u _gentle liver' und howl.-i cleansing should ulwuys be the lirsf. trentmellt given. _Nothing cquuls “Cullfornlu Syrup of Figs" for_ chiIdrcu's ills; give ll teuspoonfui, and in il few hours all tllc foul \vn=\i.c, sour hllcnnd icl°mcl~_t. ing food which is clogged in thc bow- els pusscs out' of thc system, und you have 8 well und- playful child again. All'-child-_ren love this harmless, do- liclous '__‘:l-uit loxutivc." und lt nevcr fails to effect u_ good "inside" cleuns- ing. Directions for babies, children of ull ages und grown-ups ure plain- ly on the bottle. Keep it handy i.n your home. A little given today suvcs li sick child tolllorrow. but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for n 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look and sco that it is iuude by the 'California 'l\‘ig Syrup Company.” 'ls lhe Electors ol lhé City of Charlottetown: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN . At the urgent request of a large numberof influential business men, l have decided to con- test the City for the Mayoralty at the forth- coming Civic Election. ll you do me the honor to elect me, I will endeavor to do all in my power to further the best interests of our City. As the time is short, it will be impossible for mc to make a personal canvass. l therefore take this op ortunity of soliciting your support. I am, Laclles and Gentlemen, Yours most sincerely, “ R. H. STERNS f _ _sz __ ,Img n-:alms-imma: q January 22, 1914. 4119. T o the Electors oi Ward Three _ Bourne". dyspepslm or any -atom-aah _Qdllw Sl:ce1‘Uol'u'll 39 381- 38” misery. _ .. Iylinn. & St. Raul I it Get some now, this lnlnut lil 'd l-ld yourself of stomach troubld' :ld l'!°"*"e""' P°W°”' _ lndigestion in five minutes. ' . " -*B* Smel & C-0”' 90"" P. S.-0:14-KSaloefor --1'nurbl- _| _ g - - ._ ‘ -’Jul\' Com _ Mar Pork- ' “-' Y fo" f- ->~ - - --s-_-f Mov Lard illllv Lord _ Phone 3971 Y ll S|.\°.\\'inIgoh _ Sllullfsh River (Joni. ' 'I'oroni.o Rv - 1800) 1355 1:1-sl iclmlieu ct Ontario Tendency -of Modern Business is L o e oung en IOM lives We should-Iéaiq ta. __'¢q__m_e is _u good pIan__to Iluvc tu-0 sections ‘uunterleits ure being sold here. 1:1 176 223 I 70 ,s 2219755* zlgéworth while to -follow, '_I:_ake..smooth,_ch‘i1lon and net und crepe dc chcne 1107110 11 clean pine sticks sqy fourteen or six- 1 125 112; ug? teen inches longfand two inches thick l_12i bor’s window is becoming one of the 1391 lustlng satisfactlons ln his doll 15A Walks. ` 140 l 101* solvin THINGS ALL' GIRLS suounn _KNow. lt is the wish of every girl to keep - ' ‘ 7_ 'rwl-1 unc augelézu 1218 ___ .hung by the neck or by _little tulle `. o H 1" MM' 1181 1175 1f,fg.;;’lf;I;‘;eE°l;'_°db;u_l;o _f§11_e_shf.{_uldc_i'Lsp_ams. ‘md Julv -- 1112 1119 1132' '.0 ep n ”~ ape- ' ~°“1d Jctober. _nw 1137 1_4 :bc either suspended from shoulder . I 0_§0l_Tfi (oihwood or' strong \vii‘_e)' or _ _~ ~ _ -GRAIN P V a eng wise in shlrt__box1_!s. _ iff. is _ A ___ _ & R0 é?;_g)lIi_l_;l;__ U1___w__not always possible for girls; to pl.-_.ve Qld/ Ng", Pun May Wheat 93* 93% 93% skirt-boxes, and nl_a_l_1y__ti1nes_ _they __ _ Ju]-__ wheat 89* 88; an find themselves short of shoulder M, v Umm G65 . 66* 66% sirius. In thc lattel; case, . .they will na the fol1swlug_suggl5'stids well day by _ de whomiu VT il t-_ for colored suups-one lol those 135% ly make n;‘;"¢n0,,t Wm-fmd_ isafhé which are Oh no further usefulness for we,,k_s pas* that uw Bmuty to my at mending, becuusc the lrocks which eeing the sun shine up.o_n_ liis_ neigh- Y they nmtch are worn out, u.l|d olle\for th-osc still possibly llccded for lnclld- lng. Occasionally the colored rolls should be sorted and put ill the scc- tion to which they belong. Une of thc little bugs should llc rc- served for woullcn pieces. 'l'hcsc cull bc used for lneuding; thcy coil lilso bc used for lining wnlstcouts und ironing holders, und they cull llc used for polishing und clculrllig cloths Odd pieces of luce cull be put lu uuother section of thc bug. These _ can be used for trilnullug undlerweal' and lingerie of ull sorts, Silks can he put in still uuothcr section. These cull be culled on ut Christluua time when they can be us- ed for various little knickuncks-,-1-lags and suchets ond cushions. 'I‘hcy also .prove useful for linings of vurious sorts and for trimmings. Bits of can also be placed in this section,aud these can be used for snmll roses by three inches wide. With n Sharp with which to trim negligees und _ ' ' 1 ' lpocket knife tuper_the ends' of the -Gray n.‘". A uuldwip _ lstlcks to a rounded point. Then cov- ' er them -with heavy white canvas or fancy work. ' Ribbons should lic put. in uuothel- section. Used ribbons can be washed tlond ironed, under apiece olf tissue lJon’i'. be fooled! flowers during his life. His garden wus w_el1 known by nli us olic of the forcliiost und llundsomcst. The meni- hrrs of the Lliliuvc Murlllo Illsllrunce company sent u floral anchor und ini!-love Life Gunrd lodge u ilorul pillow. ‘Ailuonig those who nttcndcd thc funcml from ll distullco were: S. ivzltsoll Oxllcl' und Mrs. J. Moylc Rudolf, of Lunenburg; Mr. ulid Mrs. H. H. Archih.lld, ol Mnhollc lilly; Rév. mid Mrs. Smunlllnun, Liridgc- lvutcr; und Brcrltull F. Porter, Truro. The services wcrc conducted by the Rev. Alfred Lund, hfethodiot; Rev. 1'. G. Corbin, A_ngIic.irl, und Rev. Mr. Mcllonuld, i'rcsbyteriuu, und he wus buried in thc fumllv lot in the Old llistoric cemetery of Fort Point, over Ioo|»'ing thc sito of too chapel- long In ruins- built by thc old French settlers, who hnd built their fort and chnlrcl in the early pert of the sev- cnteenth centuryf The members of l.nHiive Life Gusirn lsodge I. O. G.'i‘. of which hc was u charter m.elllbel', murcncd in procession. _ LADIES & GENTLEMEN 1 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. I have been ai resident ol' the city all my life and in the whole of my business career have been associated with Ward 3. I um pcisorlnlly known to the lllajority of the electors and am familial' with their wants and aspirations in the matter of municipal progress and 1'efo1°lll_ My experience as a member of the F irc I)epart1neiit for the past twenty years enables me to speak with authority on the requirements of the city in this connection, and I rc- cognizc the necessity ot' 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 bc done. Iwould make it part of my duty to see that the streets in ward 3, especially the side st1'ects,ireceive L1 lair share of the expenditure for this purpose. 'an appointment withthe - . _ _. . . ». - » This is the young man’s age. Everywhere you find the big-' jobs in h h ds i _ _ c il. shlaas" __ ...,.~.~s_‘.... ,. 1 . __ ___ ._,_ _ _ :ityz _Youth _ and emcieucy are first "’_‘~“ _J,___£. i' cousins ln the eyes of business men. _ Dol:r’t f' _let a, few _gray hairs spoil -your chances whenits so easy to _» _n_ event or cure them _ I \< __ when ygu Wish tg make_ _ Fav __ th Y _ M iilfadelcss gingham. if one does no t e an of young men. The up l ' 'f ' ‘ . _ _ . _lmiddle of it a strong tape .-cr~string- and coats and they can be used in 'net-“ance of “ge dmcwdits your 'mu' -formed into a six-I h lo . Thi ' wish to go to -the expense of_new ipuper, and out in the bag, for they lcovsring,'take an old 'sheet and use will be found useful. They can be strips of it for coverings." When the. folded and overhauded in short stick is neatly covered 'tie ubout~id1e'ienzths 'to serve ns hangers for skirts uc _OD S many places to cover ruw edges of [will serve admirably. os u- shoulder seams .sud hcms. form over which to hong your bodic- New ribbons chu lie used lol- fancy l0S' Mid IBGIIBCB. --Skirts, if .-hung, _work and for fu`ci'ugs und in this 'should be kept in exact shape, never day ol combinutiou for trluloiillgs_- _ \\\\\\\\\ `;‘noons"/ \\\\\` “KIDNEY PILLS 5 _:'75l.S- \ ;’\\\\\ PHOTOGRAPI-IE/R’ Telephone 192-J. s 1 - 1 127 Grafton St. ur »- . s Sold und recommended by E A 7* ..-~__ » ‘ ~l__ \, ' I ' _ /-. ' . _ - . T2 __ .‘ 'll' _ »~f uvwf' _ W ._ _ _ -_-.4 _*_ ' - i 1 ,,!i __ 1_h_ COAL cannot betoo black or top heavy providinél it is Coal. Get in a sup ply of e best NOW youwdl eel more sure of comfort and warmth. Our grades are _war'ran- _ ted to satisfy you ln quality -and DI'lC€» ' U. Lyons; 8|. _(io _ Phone zu ~ _ Wall Paper Department we find many lots of Cluiice” Patterns mostly small] lots, some have border, solne have none. _All-these, patterns must beclcared out at once to make room forour eleg- snt new stock which has arrived. . _ Bed Room, Dining Room I' ` I _ _ _.4 ' _ . _ I _ s __ _ _ _ {~'i_I'"l'th_ t - _ allowing-parts of-them to sag. . ' '. ' -- ~tul'illycolo‘l~ rto ;'l‘aY‘lldIro;l'l':i1ll'c? d'1l"e"go0d 'den 's»to~ Dim" "he'Bkir-" ban , i will know -3/,ou use it. . together. and 'lang "with the “tt ' If l9'RQ'ti.u dye- 'Ili is a huir tonic' hroulfm "hB"gm”"" W.hl°l"-MU' ll _ ‘-that rs-lsvlgsrsiesthe hui: t .1 - _. ~' . '- » -1 '»l5.he_sc'l\lP..suPPlies new nodglghhldlllt lggmpaning m"‘stmtl-°”- 5"” the me _'new-`_ lease of life for your hair' Ea properly h""g"“H"-t' ' ' 1ls.bri'il"E"inE back its naturlol color basllelly gm '4h°um`l’”'-V” ln-"l"~`1` WUFIK nd'_li.i§uriance. 'It removes dnndrull. I if than em°rg°”-°y"“°“d*.¢ -.°UBl1i0rl Wi’ r'¢.ulil°'lluteé\it to do this. Your H are sh°“ld'.D° l»~~ needle 13' he ,fini b r au ll it l I ‘ » . “fl I ‘“‘§‘*'; 'fr' ref- '°"”° ‘“ ‘° :l‘..."‘§'.: 1.2.. s‘:::.‘:.°':,1"‘-*..‘.‘s.;;:’.:°".f.’ 1-.yo,._5_os. 25. our - '- '_ ‘-_ s e tom - ° ° _ at 0"' gpg. und finding ~ s- -.hook-_'and _---eye _ - . seen mfr' :rm 8 ¥.?'léfr°"t l;’°'f‘}f'°f’\lll~”u'ife, Margaret, daughter ol the lute °"t°"' ‘1'.““i"’t' C'”“'1°tt°l°"”' flleeded. the s'i‘l‘lSl:lsls""-?s-l;het1'llc';l'lisli'w1'll¥ ready threaded fur,__th.e .r - _ 3 Y ! lwork, und ls not-delayed by havihg B. - thread, und perhaps find none-in the _ _ ' -‘m»ents. In one colnpa`l‘t'inent_ 'she _ 1 » _ should lrssp un white rlhbdhs; ls _su- _ _ - - other, ull light tinted rlbbbus; :mil _ ' ano er _or brilliant-colored rib- _ ibous. Each compartment should e A I I 8 l' ll S|.1CC€SSl'lll wishes for without " making' a' search _ _ _ _of the entire box. ` A prctty_ribbon yeiif S bllSll'lBSS lll `0Ll[` ,box may be made in this way: Take uug t for n. few cents cpch All a every colored waistou lrpclr my to hunt for the correct color in basket. ' ‘-1 l Every girl shuuldhavc li 'ribbon' box, one with numerous’ comphrt- still another dark colored ‘1-lbbons; and th f labeled. so that the girl .lu"uy'pllt lher hand on the exact ribbon she I1? H. lil. REINHARDT DIED lc A1' Lsrlivu, N. s L_. _ '-_ The fuucrul of Henry N. iiciuhurdt, n‘cc-llector of customs, took place ut Lullnve, N. S., on Juli. litll, from ' his .home residence-, Luliovc. Mr. -1 Rcillilnrdt wus thlien ill with pneu- _1‘-.lnolllu ,oil Junuury 7th und grew -fgrnddully worse till on ‘Sunday liloru- rfing ut four p. ln., when he passed ewny, aged 60 years. He leuvcs in f'his-immediate family n sorrowlng lR_ev. G. 0. Huestls, ex-president ol ‘thc-~N. B. Methodist conference; one gluughter, Ethel,_ attending the liiedi- '_cn1 department of Dalhousie univer- lsity, and one son, Henry H., ut horre; one sister, Annu, wife u 13.1*-'. Porter, Truro, und three brothers, W. Norman, of the th-m of Reinhardt lBl'i-s., Lal-lava .Captain B. E. und |E. Mortimer. Mrs. Bcni. Bulderston, |-Charlottetown is A sister-in-low ol the deceased. At the time uf ills dcntb, ho, bc- sides belng collector oi customs, wus the sccretnry of the Iiul-have Murine 'lllsllrouco company. which offlcc hc has held since its organization. The casket was covered and the loom literull filled with tlowers .ll light-weight woodeu'bo , say 'six- ', teen inches long by _ten lnclleswide six inches deep. _ Paint the ont- with white enurnel\pain`t. Sprays or ferns, or gro_ups['of 'tiny lin-us sud burrsl-flies," maybe asu- cately pointed on tile cover, wiiicli; of course must be hinged to_~the bo); The .sides of this b'ox 'sllouldf als`o` carry some pretty designs to l1arm`5!i._- ize_ with the deslgnron the lid; '0n`~tI1e‘ three or more compart_mente,_ to the nuinlier of»_ribbon_s keeps on"h_s.nd.- -After-”'the‘l have been _tackedlnto , line each oonlpa.rtment-- with white musliu or paper. Then ‘ Y fron; relatives and friends, who ull .“"~‘-W_i!'ff¥_!11=__r_'irf'H9‘i_f\r_fi‘!P%i¥9&`f“ Makes Uld reople ' _ alrong and Well We want to _get news to all old people about Ilexall Olive Oil Emul- sion, a remarkable new food-medi- cine which we firmly believe is the best remedy ever rrado to overcome I-bfi |101 Bl-l°“l5 5° PBPtmU°55"tl\o weakening, debilitating effects of increasing oldnge.. .lt helps to re- build.-wasted . tissues, -strengthen the iierves, and give new.chergy.nnd r\_ -lively feeling to tliebody. li. con- tains no alcohol or dangerous drugs. it ms not msxe ou lsel heater for girl has a pretty and clealrplaee for her ribbons. Axboz of'thie_ kind; being a bit too large to: set on the; ordinary dresser or diessing-table, a little stool-also painted with white enamel-should_be_ made for it, and these may stand -close beside the _ _ Y 7 a»fe\v days, but.ll you do not feel much better and stronger before you have taken a quarter as liruch as you have of othei medicines that have not. helped yo-_‘_ we will gladly give bac!" your money.- I-lcxnll Olive Oil lilmulsion contains lllf' ' Qld Klltlltll dresser or dressingitable.. _ .1 .~- Papsrsall pfetty d€Sl§l15 mums 'rslanll ‘-nn. ' 1" '. °--°*'. 'l=~.,-1 =-'~. DOW =0Il S319 at Broalrfast’\r luncheon cloths _are ' -‘ "f " ‘ now cmbloldered in colors _ to 'nisrtch * I °' the china used. Some of the gnyly _ ' flowered sets in use st oros_ent__ sus- - - _ _ . _ tests sn 's onrooriate erlbrojldered des- .Out _;thei’ s0.|I°l°\' We mod-1 for the woman who can_.,do.her_ pure _Olive Oli and the Hypophospni- t-is which, though they have long been endorsed by successful P\1!li¢' ian, are here for the first time com- hlsse. 'fhs rssuu is s rssi holy, nerve and blood-builder food-_niedic- ine that we believe is superior to any- "thing else in overcoming deblllty. weakness and lialbillty to dlseuse, and to tone and strengthen the nerves 'an'l enrich thc blood. You are weak inn while the_enlna--_#secreted in _ _ 'nl-lm geometrical fashi _ is an easy' Co1ne~»_earl1'. S8199 0011' -suede.. os ssl nur. Cartel' & tell!! I 'und run down-you who are often The cloth and-nsokius _to meitell-'ara troubled by various cold weather ail- verv effective with the design o`f .the ments. use Rexuli Olivo Oil Emulsion rhino as a border. and 'an additional 1_0 gel; and keep well und strong. it denim ln similar colors in the wr- is il sensible, plessunt-tasting shi co 11°" 0| I-ll' °l°¢h- MWV UI I-be 'P35' rum-wed strength, 'better spirits, urn' °°“'b° °°“`l°‘} °“.t 1° ‘”'dl“9l'.V glowing health. If lt doesn't help °""m‘° °r em" '.ut°h ‘“.m.' °f_ iu come and tell us and we will If' . ;._<:l_:rse. the washable enlbroidmiv cot- Elm back your mon” without B A em... _ ' l "' » ' ' ls Ren own stamping _= » ._ - 1rd That is how lmich luitil we °"°“' 1' "'-° hflve is ir. sole only sc the 1,000 ‘Resell Stores, and in this town only by'us $100 Meliinnon Drug Go sat o bins _ _ cbsms The cloth - fr-'_'z7 ,~1L` \T ./ \\\\\\\\ 15;?) . =.'~__Kll3r\1EY,1_,Q/,,f~‘ ‘ l'| HQl'{HE\U.r;1;;"i'IS€»5l(F_"l", ‘ll"i. GNT S Dls FC lilo- . '_ ', "'_"'1 D|*\Il [T C5 i_.<1lll'l'.~ H11" - "lilv .. m __.\- L/7 . . Ward 51 P LA.lJih!3 AND i}EN'i‘LlL‘MEN:- tion of reiwcseutativu people of the Ward, 1 have decided to nominate us u Councillor at the fol~thcouilng..clec- tion. I shall not make n personal cunvasil, but tuke this opportunity ol., stating that I shall be pleased to reccivo your support, nssfuring you at -the some time that I sholl, if elected, use my very .best judgment in the ad- mlnlslrution of tho allulrs of the city. _Yours Fultbfully, Il. H. 'JENKINS 1 CARD 'l‘o the Electors of Ward One LADIES & GENTLEMEN At the request of a llulllbei' of the Electors of Ward One I have nominated for reelection to _the City Council at forthcoming civic election andtake this opportunity of soliciting your support. If elect- ed_ I willaglve t_o the Mayor and Council _ lass1_stance1`nlnf\_fpo_w- erfowards advnnclng t e _ill- terests of the' city; advocatlllig necessary improvements__ nl ' I departments consistent with our present lute of taxation. ' JOHN MCKENNA lll12-2-M51 At the recpiest of a large num- ber of the E ectols of Ward Three I an again in the field, und _n_ow take t is opportunity of soliciting your suppolt on my bchulf. If you should do me the honor to e ect me to the Council Board, I shall endeavour to look alter the in- terests of the City and Ward Three ill pailiiculalx us I have during thc past six ycurs. Yours respectfully, _ THOMAS CAMPBELL, ‘ c. c. 1057-2411/ici 6155-I.-27M] 41. "lx ltth " -t '-'I d-I To the -Electors of..;...._..?..f2‘f.“t1....i...§‘°€.§‘§.....2:5.; Yleldlng to u largely-slgl.\ud peti- with at my place ol' buslm-:ss o I have always considered that Cha1'Iottetow1i 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 confer r by appoiiltnient otherwise. I um, yours obediently. - R. B. RATTRAY _J To Civic Electors ol Ward 5: Ludius null Lleutlenitnl - ly signed requisition, und us 1 wus I now uni in your hands as u condi- duto for councillor, for this most important word, nt the forthcoming civic election. Although I did not seek the noiulnution, I uul deeply sensible of tho very wurul express- ions of good-will toward me that 1 have received from tho electors' in ull parts of the ward. As the civic elec- tions are by bnllors, I hold that it would therefore be inconsistent for me to nloks ll personal canvass; the very meaning of bullet is' that the voter sllould enjoy the right of frcc- Iy cxpicssing his opinion nt the polls without fear, favor, oi' uilection. Tho choice should be yours to elect whom you please, and should I be elected will make but one promise only, namely, to serve your interests to the very best of my ubllity. 1914 is likely to be one of the most import- ant yours in the biotc=l'_v of this Gur- don Provllicc, und it bchoovcs ull of no to be lslivo to this fort und to-sec l thut thc cnpitul city is govcrllcd ub- ly mul wisely, owl- hers.-ping in vlcw ell possible progress consistent with duc economy. ls. ll. |VJll.l,lf1l-f. Word oblast. f. |150-1-26Mtd. T0 TH'EElEl}T[lRS UF WARD 2: LADIES AND GENTLEMENZ Huvlng been uollviiml to ollel' for re-election to thu City Council Board uoininutcd nt li lurllo meeting of the electors oi this \v.ul'd. in lny ubseuce, 'To the Electors ol Ward One: IJAUIILH ANL) liI:lN’I`L'I1)I\‘1lL`N1-- .it the solicitation ol ll lurgcly ru- prcscutnlivc dclcgution ol voters of -sho Word, I hnvo consented to their rcqucsr nun ollcr myself us u cuudl- flutc lor Councilmuu at thu forth-1 cooling civic election. I nn. of tho belief, with tho grunt mulurity ol thc Wul-li tliut the Coun- cilman-clcct should bc il resident of the Word he represents and thereby lu touch with its requirements. 1 ulu for economy in the various cir-ic departments, whilst not ncQlect< Ing civic inrproveulents. but nm op- osed to uny innovation that will uu- ueccssarily increase the tnxes of citi- zens without first consulting my sup- .»urtc-rs. .l. nm in favor of choupol water and more light uloug tho approaches to tho city which I claim has been ne- glected iu the past, lmd that |ome`.o1 the taxes collected ln the Ward ba spent therein; also of better proteo- tion. - Ladies and gentlemen 6leotors,'_I may say the time is too short to cali on you ull personally, so 1 take .this lcuus of solicltin om su ort» and ll ’ 8 3' ‘ DD I lf you do me thc uohor of electing nc to thc Council, ‘I will endeavor to srfrvl; tho hunt intci'cl.ts of the Word and City. l ron;aln, Indies und gentlemen, Yours truly. lf. A'.Sl\il'l‘lI lharlottctown, Jun. 26. 1914. 'H74 'l»l£Tl\ll_l. i'o the Electors ul Ward 5, LADIES AND GI11N'l`I_EMIt'I1'.-~ Having bceu uouliunlud by ll large and representative meeting ui the I beg most respectfully to request your influence end support. If you do me the honor of re-election I shell do my utmost to Keep the rate of civic taxation nt thc present reason- electors of Ward 5, and having ao cepted the nomiuutiou, I herewith present myself as a candidate lol* Councillor for the above ward. During: my term as councillor, 1 sible level, bnvlug regard to the main-. tensnce of the sevcrul fleliv-I-1-111'-'IRB of the city at the highest. standard of cIllclcncy_ I shall co-operate with the water depnrtuiellt in uuy arrnllge- lnent having for its object the secur- lng to the citizens u more general purtlcipution in tho benefits of the writer und sewerage systems ol the city und if possible nl u lower cout. I uni ul opinion thutlthe time lies url-lvcll for Clls.l~lol.tcl.own lo have a street cur systonl und if re-elected I will give every cllcoulugemcnt to nf coulpuuy willing to undcrtuko this service. As I will not have un oppold tunlty to sec persouully every elect- or l wlsh this card to be token as a personal request for your support. l`\ I Till EY have done ln! best in the interest of the war-1, not forgetting the general interests of the city. 1 have sought tc fulfil thu pledges made in my plat form of .\_‘3l2l, to encourage new in- dustries, to look lifter nlllk and food illspcctlou. to make our sanitary con- ditions es up to date as possible, to lfcep down increased taxation, and to udvo\:.ll.u civic iinprovemeuts as ful' us our menus would admit. I am strongly lu luvor of permanent civic works, und of the payment of ade- fluuto wugcs for working men to lncct the high cost of living. E ll you holler mu with re election. I uhuil eudcuvour to luoke myself wor- thy of your confidence. W. W. WALKER. 4l‘11 I 2954125 nl t'e=.m~.,~ »'._.-'G P- . -. l. . 1 1~:._ _ 1:, 4 r.~‘ 1 'I ,»-. vi, l._”§'l Fai, _,f `. f_.‘-_ ' he 5' 1' ;‘é. 1 ‘ii 11-1.- . _ _, xl ‘ __ _-.I if fl gy, . . . ‘-' s 11,? 'l l_'_?,'l~ if 'ft E' lil xoxsrxxr. s ;.. , 1"-lil 1"' ,I * . -.' ‘sri .4 o. if .__i»§_ 1 lf dl 1 :ii _E5 .__;, H1 l..=_ -1.2 _-‘nl ,Lv 3. 'l»‘€'l>s'l.-r 1.; 1 _ . » 'ii ~».».-