judges 0f tlte Civie pulse, Card t0 the Electors Ladies and Gentlemen, Electors ofthc City _ oi Charlottetown; - Not wishing to scent preitiature hut being convinced ‘that there is ito tinte like the present, I take advantage oftliis oppor- tunitv of making kitoivtt my position, re Ci xic Politics. I have been interviewed by many prein inent citizens and believing them to be good after due coit- sideration I ltave (leeided to nominate as a Candidate for hlziyoiralty honours at the forth-"cttming Civic Iileittioit. My record for the past two years is ait open book. I have eitdeavtttiretl to give to the City my best and ltave tii-J-tl to uphold the dignity of the office. Having liad a mos‘ strenuous two years. lain of the (ipiitioit that a second term may lie itt order. IfI have the ltonoui" to hi: re-eleetetl, I can assure you Ladies and (ICIHICIIIIJII, l shall as before have the best‘ interests of our (.‘it_y and Citizens at ltcart, ever eiidiwtvmttiiiit-g; to promote any and every feasible ttteststirt‘ that may arise, whereby our Ifity may lie bett- ifited. ' Ithaitk you ittost Iteartily" for yttzir sttp- port in the past and the litany ltoitttttis slut-xi: me. . It is alitiost iiitpvis>iItlt~ ‘tr “fie to inter- view you all tietjsoiiiiliy. I thcielore take lllll; opportunity of stilieiliiig a eontintiattee of your confidettct- and yxotii‘ votes. l reiitaiit Yours; respt-elttilly" G. l). Vt/Rltilll‘ 2778-1 2-4il\t1EL\1 ti’. " r0 THEELECTOIIS or Tllti oi 0F ciliRterriicvt/ii Ladies and Geittlittctt: Having lteen :-lllllt‘llf_‘tl hy a ‘uni-re nitntitci- of the citizens and tax ilt‘t_\'t'l‘s of ffltatlttttettiwftt to offer as a Ckllltllfliltt‘ for the itlayttrztlty at the forth coming election. l ltztvt‘ cottseittttrl to tiller‘ for the office and lteg; to sttlieil: your stipport and influence. ' An extended rel-tort of tlie pest _v-;\at'"s work is now before yoti. You will observe that we ltaie ‘succeeded to ittake revenues and expetiditttres meet and have a balance to the good. My work at the Council Board is. well l~IIltl\\'I1 t0 most of the tax tittyers of the city and I think that I may fairly ztssunte that the restilt of my work meets with the approval of the utajitritj.‘ of the citizens. ' Many 0f my friends ltelievt) that I ant eit- titled t0 the pttsitiott on ati-cottnt of ttty lettetlt of service to the city. ltaviitg‘ served for a errezttet‘ length of time thzttt zttty ttteittltt.-t' of the (ftttiitcil Board and have perforitted tlte duties of my oilice in a fair and efilciisttt 11121111101‘ sittee becoming a member of the Cottitcil. If you do ntc the ltottor of election there will be nothing negative with reejartl to my pitlitgv for the forth coming term. I will use ever_v effort t0 promote all and every good work tIl1'lt'I‘lttl{€ll by the Council for the cfeitttrzil welfartr lllltl bet- terment of the city. . Charlottetown ltas ittade tttttclt pregresis in civic betterment iit the past scvtiritl years and I believe that I can claim a fair sltttre of the credit’ for the progress that ltas Iteen ittade. I will be unable to see personally the eIet-tttrs before polling day and rely upon the citizens of (fltar- lottetown, Whose sense of fair ltlay and justice is well known, to rally to my support. i Yours respeetftilltj, l). -I. IHLICY. r0 THE iititeioits 0r? Superllospltate Slag wtiitiiz ) Above frrtilizi-i's now In stock, At ill!‘ TPFIIIP-“I "I," 74"?‘ "m" i'iIIl.>'ll|‘IIl,-' at ll)\\'l'5t prices. Now, her of citizens in \\.it'rl .'. I lune decimal in tiiTer as .‘l eiiiitIi-Ialttllitt",it lit ttztte 1'1 l1Il_\' is [trier-s are tI ' f '11‘ ii '.t*"r‘-1 gglfllilcluotlllliii lllllh‘nillililthylilIliiilljv’ of “m” l" ""l"“'l""' soliciting your support. It‘ i-lt-t-w u- l, H will endeavor to look lifter the ti», DEM-Q's BROS-t LTD- tereats of the (‘ity iii t," II"I'11l H11‘! t;y,_-;,t.y.‘_t1i,\ii-;-_r, of Ward f.’ In piiriiriiliir. 4 Resptrctfiilly" yvtiirs. : "TTT, V V ._ _ _ .___ WM. MORAN. I . t 668l-1-31M‘Elf- H“ H > w Ti IIIIPI"! will be I'I(‘l‘lVI‘tl by llie ‘ll!"I<‘I'.~‘II,'llt'tl iiiril Friday, Febril- , _.. IiIl'\' Illtlt, lot titty |tI'l'.~‘fiIl or per- The annual rzeitt-t-itl titet-iiizp of ftulfiyiirillittat topulptllbllllltl tlltlirrll‘ the p_ E, p Dhqgu,“ Ur H“. _-,;,._v,-‘.it_\ii\itttitl I'Ii'\iiw_’0i.i;; tliitlltiriit- League of Cflfliltlll \\'ilI ltt- held III "'1" -' I'll ' ~ >~ ‘t " m‘ "K the Navy League hmfltuh, 1," w,“ laittituiils of Itiiitht-r: - nudity the 5th Felirutiiy tit-x: .~t.‘ BOARD MEASUREMENTS 4.00 p. m. for the eIi-elltiit Ill oi All members tire I‘I‘H[)i-('I fill‘) Ill 3mm l] "'1 l-‘l"~ sIIFIIIT‘. Iii feet Ioitr. "ted to "Mam lotto tot-t. Ixi. spruce. loft-e! long. By order‘ If"!!! lt‘I'l.lXl|‘ or TIMI-I‘, It feet long. J_ A_ MATHIESON. li-tiders ‘to stiecily‘ cost oi earn . prpyph n, ‘IIIIIIIIIII s-ittii-rittely‘. t P. D. MnGUIGAN, P. P., I Yerituit Ifiver, I'.I<.'.I. IBIISII-l-IEIIHIPHI. " J. o. HVNDMAN, _ , - i Hon. Seciu-tiiry MM-CIMIIImwBI. ; lIIII<l1t‘t|. "I don't nteait Bob wottlu lhtlivuret‘ Ul desert _voii-—slttt sure put ii strong, didn't she? But i pit-- it you ltad sieia uootlbjm '11 ' i The Woman Who It Loved and Earned | BY JANE PHELPS It l: A Modern story of Home and Bunlneu 0o otnomovo-oo-ov-o-ovoo-o» EGERRY TALKS IT OVER ' WITH MARY . l t‘II.-\P'I‘EIt 41.,“ I I .\It the itttiriilitg while atteittllilg i to my customers I thought of what. Itttttn Felicia hull said and of how |ierribly unjunt she bud been. t , “I never twill do anything for ‘anyone as long as I Ilvei" I de- Ielared to myself, after I had men- iltully utliled up what she had cost ‘me for iooiii and bourd In the weeks we Iiail entertained lter. let I I Itad deiertiiinetl to say ituthiiig In jlfttberi of wliat slie Iiud sold. I -liatl already told Itim we ltad a ,‘ tints-t tiiipliatisunt time; that was all illllll WIIS IIIJCI‘SS‘¢II'_\'. I llut I could not easily dtstniss it Iirotti ttty ittind. And when noon came I loin-Mary, lifter asking Itet- to say lltlllllng to Robert. “l tiiitt sure the old i-zirl was so {far \\'l'tll\;-§," .\lur_\' said after I ltud the shop when you tiiarrieil liint he t\\flllltl Iiiive'\\.'ttn iitii some way. i ‘.Ii-ti like to tIiatk tliey have IlIlII'~ ,3 rted elittttizii: viii-e; yitti know; and the iigHlt-t- iliey eliitg. the better tttos‘ of tItt-iti >'i'\"III lit like i1. 'l'lii-ii ioti l(IIIl\\ tit-Fry, when a IIIEIII has tltitt kind of 2! female urtiuiitl. In. v jilii Itas to Itusil»; there ain't iio tillivt‘ \\'li ' " l "l llIIV" IIIIIIIII up itty Illilltl to tine Iltiiiiz‘, .\Itii'_v" I Iiad stareely taken tII what site hart said, so intent was I l iipoit‘ tiiy tzi-iititttiiee. ‘ "\\'ltiii'.< lltut‘.'" "'I'lia| Ifeliert is lltlI_ u Il|I)IlL‘_\‘ v iimker aiitl iii-vet‘ wil-l lie. I aiit so I llt.~.!tk'f:il I etiit \\'tirk——euii at least ittakt- ll diet-tit living fur us.“ l "It is Ittrlitiiate, (lt-ri'_v~-iI' you l art riglit about Itobert. But some- I I wtiy I eait't lit‘llt'\'t' Ito is so stupid. It is perhaps lack of titiibisli, I)»:- etiilst- you ittake ii IlIIllt'('t'SiISI‘_V. I'll. sorry, Gerry, you liail stielt a time willi the old l:iil_\'_ Iliil you tell Itohi-rti“ "Nit—-inil I don't inteutl to. ‘ \\.li.'ii {Itltill would it tIo -— llllil it itti;.;ltt Itiirt Itini." "' ‘Inn's wititc in you, Gerry, Lots i‘ would not be so getterous. Site wasiltis relative, and site must have given you a pretty hot time last itigiii, or was it _llll,~ iitorniitgi“ "lnisl itiglitt." "\\'Iteri* was ltoberl '3" , Jlake Money Tina Winter-Saw Wood ‘I llcrclslil - Illt-Ilt nun-inter Sawing Wflud, Coalisliigli. Wood wail»: .1. n. stiw stilt-note tong.“- up. "rm.- _ GILSON HEAVl-DUTI BAWINC OUTFIT u _ isutqiititiin-eintit. II Willi. AIalte\lnownq-a|k wlilmul Kilt‘: ullnllllrim-s. hiiitaiiiinlnlloltllulnuyuiy Eli mo: until you in... t-o-tt it»: KAISOII Heavy-Dull. n ten with... t, W, Will . cit-tot- reeifroii ‘IIF it... av. ,.. . ll'.""‘\t citsou mm. co.. u-i. i .'\s_l have not the time to attend in it and ltiive t1 limited supply of lmt-‘ftges Iinnelitss Ilorsi- itii-at. on liuitd I will clean it up at 4% cents "crib casli. This is less than the cost. and is your opportunity it you order now. P. A. FARQUHARSON, Prowse Illock, "‘ “'4 -12.\I Emwltf. It‘ you Itavo Iiurseg In poor eoii tlitioit from the effects of dlsteiii per or from any other cause, when». the coat ls dry and dirty looking tutti liter ltave IIO iiiiiliiiion. And they do not iiuitrovit tin tlie feed that they are getting. ’I‘r_v '1 box of‘ IIr. (flittreltes eonili lion IIIIWIIGI‘ wltieli will build them tip and put them In a good thrifty state of" Iieallli where they will Sitltl by all stores or ilirect on re celpt of one ilolliir.. DR. W. G. CHURCH . iitiitiersiiic, I’. E. I. -I IIIIIC-l-IT-RIVI-TII‘. Aiicrigti slit I aiit iiistruieteil by .\Ir. M. J. Povvei‘ In still on the itreiriIst-s of Ilti- late John Fiiizlizirfv, (IIPPPIISIWI) iiit (il"IlIlIIlIIIIIl-.', Kings Voiiitty, uti .\Ioitila,v, I"i-bi'iiiir,v 2nd, 111250 at 1'.’ “ft-lock iiooit. the fullotviiti: stock. g . I t ,i~rup and IIIIIJIDIIIPHIS. 2 Iiorses, t1 Ieows with eitll‘; 1 sheep, 2 brood snivs, 3 pigs, I10 liens, l binder, 1 Iiiiy rat-k, I mower, 1 truck waggoti. built-U’ glUlKlI, I slitizltt sleigh, 1 sprint: tooth Itiirrow. 2 sets spike Itiirrow, 2 Slllfllt‘ plows, i gang plow. 2 sets drivintr Itarness, 2 sets cart, harness, 2 cooklnt: stoves, 1 cream separator, 5 tons of hay, 5 titiis straw and a lot of articles ton IIIIIIIPTOIIQ to mention. Should the ilay prove stormy, sale will trike place litr- first ilne iliy. Sale posi- tIi-n, No reserve. ’I‘erii"a of sale-- All stunts under $10.00 cash. Over P Illllt amount 10 months credit. on approved jolrft ROIOH. JOHN A. McDONALD, Auctioneer G38T-l-22MEtsttsm6ipd. it \\|'t'l\ \\ itltoiii _ r .\l:ti'itt.t_|.i Imvy v.1 \\<>ltll\\'i||'I| .\\--. Ilvlillll. The tinderslgneil tillers for saleli ' his farm of 88 acres, is one inile' i - 1- ~ “l? from hlurrny River. Is about lialf l‘lt‘lll'0fl, Iialunco tiartly covered with IIIXHVOOII and ttttiber. For IIZITIICIIIIITH apply to. PETER MATHESON, ______ _ .\'IIII'I'il_\‘ Itiver. "433- Sealed tenders addressed to the IIIIIIPIZSILIIIPII will be rereived until ‘ “"""- "- 'l‘iiesila_v Felt. iii-d, frittii perspiis wllllitg lit Iieeoiiie ntaitagei- of ti-ITT L-ZZT-RI ICI tsiii. \viiIi tlwi-lliiti; Iionstt and UIII-Dlllltl- keep on less feed and look better". IIIKS- Altltlt’ and 28th. Iaituary 14th and 28th Packing Co. Ltd., Kansington Road. Phone Plant 553, Oillce I532. Why D0 Women Suffer WHEN THERE l8 SUCH A REM- EDY FOR THEIR ILLS AS LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEG- ETABLE COMPOUND? Iilisliawaka, IIItlr-“I Iiad such a severe female weakness that I could not do my work :ind I teould not ge: anything to i-:=- Ileve me. ‘ A physician tre- ated me, but it illil no good. l ltad been in this ' condition to r tb r e e months when 1 beg-an taking Lydia E. Pink- Iiaiti‘: Vege- table (‘tititputtitd ttzhblet foriit) and Ii t-ttretl inc. I Iieep Itouse ‘and am able to do my work now. I certain- Iy praise your tttedii-ittit."~—.\lrs. SFIJA UI.IJI<‘A'I‘HEII, G48 \Vest'Sec- on SIPHUL.NIlSlItUVflKil, liid. \\'umett who stiffer front such ail- ine-itts should not ccnfuttie to drug around and do their work under sueli eitiitliiiitiis, 1m‘. prolit by the t‘X])t'I‘l&*III':' of .\II' tritliatltei" and iltttusuittis of oi - rvlto IwvP tried this fitttiotis toot and lierb reiitettv. Lytiitt It). Pinkliziitrs Vege- table Coittpotiitd, and found relief irniii stit-lt sitffetiitg. It‘ contpiieti- (inns \.\'I>‘I write the Lydia I». Piitkltziiit ftli-ilieiut. ‘i IAYII"; .\t.t.~<s. '|'|t».» result ot tl l0 .\'1'~H'-*' t-zitti-rlettet- in lItlVl-lIIlj-L wttnieii on llti< ~'-tlll_ll‘t'l is .ii. your :iL*l'\‘II'l'. "Playing pool. ".\ IIPII‘ Iiitbii, isn't it‘? I itever iii-ard you say lie bud gone Iu il putt] rttiilu." “l don't think Ito ever ltaswitot sittt-e Ne ltuvt: IIUIIII tiiarrled. Ile was blue last itiglit. _ 4 "Iioirt let liint get lu riiiintiti; to tItt-tit places, Gerry‘. It :4.III'L good fur Itiiit oi‘ any utliet- Illiitl to bu ruii- tting out itigitts plflylllg pool." "Attyoite would tltiitk you were an olil mart-tn] wtttttun," l retitled. “You talk as if you know all about itit-tt." "I kttuw tlie breed rveti if l ain't lived wi;lt tlteui. 'I‘I1ey are mostly all alike you know; just clilltlreit who tittist be Iiuinored or they gets skittish.” “()It_\'-'i-II, l‘ve told my troubles, now I'll go buck I0 work!" "I \\'l>-ll I euuld Iti-lp you, Gerry.’ “You tlo—-by Iistetiiug." "\Vell I shall IJG nil to ritzhtsbv Stiitdav. You and Robert come and. take iliititer with me." "TIIIIIIIK you. I know Bob will be tilt-used, and so am I, even if I do think it. was foolish 1'0,- yoti to nt- tetttpt so itiuelt when you work such loin: hours. “Don't think you are tyuittg to get ti Intitquet, Iieciitise yon ain't . I won't try any f tey things on you, 1'1] try tlteiii uti tlte dog first;- IIIPIIIIIIIK myself‘ of rottrte." “Pleirio tltiirl go In 1i lot of work for us; btit 1 uni wild lo see your little place, and so is Ilob," “’I'wo i; lock is my (Iiitner Iiour, . Alereilillt." "\\'e will Iti- on tititiy-hliss Ryan." Tomorrow-A Message <-0&——--— \\'llili 'l'.\l\'I-l (PI-‘F Alil l'I\('I-I.\'§ F51‘ It. you know il I iliett» is n sitti- ple, lt-iri s efiH II\\' I'I'IIII'I\_V for ’ ' ~ that iitii ' Iu- used safely Iv Ity nit) iitiiit or woiittin L‘ IIII‘ rTIIIIIIIPSS ivfyuiutli‘! I 'I‘Iii-ri~ is: Iilhl it is none ittliei- lllilll ilti- titltlit iiiI‘III oi‘ the no“ ' ltll.<‘ .\Iiii'|t\oI:i ption " Aliiriitola I‘ ptloit -ti VIII] \\i-I| l'\]lt'l't it re- lioiti tun to - .‘. IIFIIIIIIII I. II yoii I"I oi prt-lt-i- you t" illl"'t'l front Iii-- oil-ii.» Stirtntzfielil ling (‘ircltt .\'o. 26. 'l‘eiitIi-rs to slate price per (IOZPII. ' G. L. HASLAM, Secretary’. Iliuiiliilltaiit‘ If, It. .\'o. I. l‘. IC. I. FOR‘ slit sale I-‘ariii for at. All. Stennrl, J. A. McKINNON, 25ft’ huston Street. CIIGTIOIJLUIOWII i4T2-1-2TMI6I0iptI. . \ " TIII: FARMERS We are prepared to buy any lluillllltf of live and dressed hogs DLIYIIIII,’ the highest market prices. Our buyers will buy at the follow- ing stations on the following dates until further iioticez-s EVCTCII wedlock, Hunter River, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Civic, Election In purnuanoe of an Act of the Prince Edward Island, made and consolidate and amend the neverai A Iottetown," and all Acts In amendme city, and of two persona to nerve an cIl for Ward Number 4 of the laid said city; being in all a Mayor and resenting the city an follows: For Ward Number One . . . . . .. For Ward Number Two For Ward Number Three .. For Ward Number Four . . . . . .. For Ward Number Five THE ELEVENTH DAY OF of Felix Huhes on the East: llde of Queen Street, being No. 56l Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwell- ing house o1 John Quinn, being No. 131 King Street. Ward 2,west, at the dwelling house of James Rush, on the soutn side of Sydney Street, being Net's 92 94, Sydney Street. Ward i! Idiist, at the dwelling house of Patrick McCIoskey, No. 174 Sydney Street. " Ward 3 In the Building. Ward 4 west, of the City Building. Market House in the forenoon and continue open of the same ‘day. WARD ONE East of Great George Street-The First Polling Division shall coiii- prlse all that. portion of Wnrd Nuttt- bcr One, in the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling of’ John Quinn, No. 131 King St. ' West of Great George Street- Tlie Second Polling Division shall comprise tLll that porlioit of Ward Number One, iit the (lily of Char- lottetown, situate West of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at or near Felix Hughes‘ Shop, being No. 56 Queen Street. WARD TWO. East of Great George Street- Tlte ‘Third Polling Division sltnlI comprise all that portion of Ward- Nuntber Two, in the City u! Chur- lottetown, situate East of Great George. Street, and the pull shall panned In the Thlrg year of the reign of Hi: Majesty King Edward VII-, Chapter 17, Inltuied "An I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election the said city, and of one person to nerve an a Cflmmon Councilman In the Clty Council for each of Wards Numbern 1, 2 and 8, oi the Iild is Common Councilman In said Council for Ward Number 5 In the 3.. WILL BE HELD On Wednesday And at the said Election the Poll will Leglnlntuu of the Province of Act to eta Incorporating the Clty of Char» nt thereof or in addition thereto, of aMayor for Common Councilman In said Coun- clty, and of three persona to nerve Eight Common Councilmen, rep- One Councillor One Councillor . One Councillor .. Two Councillor: . . . . . . . .. Three Councillor-r FEBRUARY, 2,1920. Election of Commissioners In [WPCIIIIICC of an Act bf the °f His Majesty THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. 0., 1920 ' I AT THE SEVERAL PLACES THAT IS TO SAY: ' '- In Ward 1 west, at or near the chop Ward 4 Central, at or near Silas J- Whltock’: Shop being No. 182 on the South Side of Kent Street. Ward 4 East, at or near Mrs Mc- Ewen‘: dwelling house No. 180 Weymouth Street. Ward 5 west, at or near Harry Lar- ter’; Barber Shop, No. 7 Upper Queen Street. 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 or near Mrs. Sarah J. Higgins dwelling b01180. 212 Great George Street. W_ard 5 East, at or near tne dwell- lng house o! Bernard Kigglns, No. 266 Euston Street East. be opened at Nine o'clock unt_II Five o'clock ‘ri the afternoon DESCRIPTION. OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD FOUR WEST West of Great George Street- Tho Eighth Polling Division shall comprise ull that portion of Ward Number Four In the said City, situ- ate West of Great. George Street, and the poll shall be heldat the Engine House Room in the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST East of Hlllsborough Street_ The Nintlt Polling Division shall comprise all that portion 0t Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown, East of Hillsborougli Street, and a line in continuation thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common and Royaltyuand the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Bernard Kig- giits, No. 266 Euston St., East WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL be lteld at or near the dwelling Itouse of Patrick McCIoskcy, No. I74 Sydney Street. West. of Great George Street- The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of \Vnrd_ Number Two, In the City 0i’ Char-l lottetown, situate West of Great George St., and the poll shall bel lield at or near James Ituslfs resi- dence, 92-94 Sydney Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, in the City of Charlottetown, nnd the poll shnll be lteld at the Market, House. . WARD FOUR EAST l East of Hillsborough Street-q, The Sixth Polling Division sltallt comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, In the City of (Ttliar- Iottetown. situate east of liillsboro St., and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Mrs. McEwen, No. 1B0 Weynioutlt St. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of Ilillsborotigii Street and" East of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at the shop of Silas J. Wbitlock, being No. 182 on the South side of Ken-t Street.- NOMINATION DAY WEDNES At the Office of the City Clerk o'clock noon, until the our of Fou same day. Secs. 24 to 29; also Act 1st George G. D. WRIGHT, MIIYOI‘ of the City of (JIrTown 6501-l-28M'Etl’. The Tenth Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown. Enst of Grentt George Street and the Mal- peque Road and West of Hills- boroulzh Street and oi’ a Ilne in con- tinuation thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Com- mon and Royalty, and the poll shall be held at or near tthe dwelling house of Sarah Jane Higgins, being No. 212 Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL West of Great Georqe Street and East of Queen SL-The Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five In Char- lottetown, West of Greta/t George Street and the Malpeque Road, and East of Queen Stroet,.and the Poll shall be held at the shop of Mr. Grey Murphy, Dominion Ilouse, situate on the West side of Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST. The Twelflli Polling Division t-iltall 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 shnll to .be held at or near tlie shop of llarry- Lnrter, being No. 7 Upper Queen Street. DAY, FEBRUARY 4th, A.D. 1920 City Hall, from the hour oi Twelve 'r o'clock Inthe afternoon of the For Qualification of Electors nee Act 3rd Edward V|I., Cap. 17. V., Capa. 13 d. 14. . W. W. CLARKE, City Clerk ::~ 1""? ~17‘? ____ ._-,_ MORTGAGE SALE ‘Fliere will be sold at the (‘ourt Iloiise iii Charlottetown, in Queens (‘oiinty, on Thursday the 17th day of Feltriiitry A. 1)., 1920, at tlte hour cf twelve o'clock noon ALL Ilia: tract, tilece and parcel situate lying and being on Number sixty-four In (‘oiinty, Prince Iddwuirtl Island, Iioiindctl and described m; follows. tIint. ls to saw-Commencing at a Ianuary 14th nnd 28th. John Whitehead, Kensington, Ianunry 7th, 14th and 28th. Louis Muttart and T. H. Smith. Albany, January 14th and 28th. Major McDonald, Summernlde. [unitary 14th and 28th. l-erley Drake, Vernon January 14th and 28th. Bert Brown, York, January 14th Station, Alex. D. Martin, Grand View, Every day at Charlottetown Innt. I-‘ur Information cull Canadian stake net in the south side of the Murray Hnrbor Road and on the Ollflt side of the Toronto Road and running southwardly along the said Toronto Road n distance of twenty-eight and onn-Iiulf chains or to Iimd In possession of or formerly in possession of James Bull, thence eastwardly ‘along the nortit boundary line of land in pos- session of Isaac Giddlngs a dia- tnnce of fifteen chains or to a right: angle In the Inst mentioned line. thence iiorthwni-dly along the west side of said line and on the west boundary line of land in possession of or formerly in possession of Peter Vaitlderatino twenty-two J. M. ROOP, Mnnigor. , ' l47-9-15MU. eliulna or to the centre oi’ the bed or Fox River Brook; thence follow- ing the various courses of-nnid brook In a south westerly direct Ionl to a stake fixed in the bed o! rink! brook a distance of five chains at,‘ right. angles from the lust ntentI0n- of Felix Hughu on the East aide of Queen Street, being No. 56 Queen Street. ing house of John Quinn, being No. 131 King Street. Ward.2 west, at the dwelling house of James Rush, on the south side of Sydney Street, being No's 92 94, Sydney Street. Ward 2 East, at the dwelling house of Patrick McCIoskey, No. Sydney Street. Ward 3 In the Building. Ward 4 west, of the Clty Building. Market House of the same day. WARD ONE East of Great George Street-The First Polling Division shall cum- prlse all that portion of Ward Num- ber One, in the City of Clint-lotte- town, situate East of Great George Street, and the poll shall he held at or near the dwelling of Joltn Quinn, No. 131 King St. West of Great George Street- The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that portion o1’ 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 Iluglies’ Shop, being No. 56 Queen Street. WARD TWO. East of Great George Street- The Third‘ Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, In the City of Chur- lottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the poll shall no held at or near the dwelling house of Patrick McCloskey, No. 174 Sydney Street. West of Great George Street- The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, iii the City of Char» Iutletnwu, situato West. of‘ Great George St., and the poll shall be Iteld at or itcar James Ituslfs resi- dence, 92-94 Sydney Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division Bhllll comprise Ward Number Three, In the City of Charlottetown, and the poll shall be held at the Market House. ' WARD FOUR EAST East of Hillabornuqh Street- The Sixth Polling Division shall comprise all that. portion of Ward Number Four, In the City of Char- lottetown, situate onat of Hillshoro St., and the poll shall be held at or near the dwellltig house of Itirs. lVIcEwen, No. 180 Weymouth St. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of Ilillsborotigb Street and‘ Euat of’ Great George Street, and the poll shall he Iield at. the shop of Silas J. Wliitiock, Iieing N0. 182 on the South s-iile of Kent Street. same day. Secs. 24 to 29; also Act 1st G. D. WRIGHT, Mayor of tlie (‘tlly of (‘h"i‘own GEOIII-ZEIVIIELI’. Prince Edward llantd, made and panned In the Ing Edward VlI-, Chapter 17, Inltuled “An Act to- Iconaolicilt and amend the levernl Acts Incorporating the City of Char- lottetown," and all Acts In amendment thereof or In addition thereto, Ward 1 East, at or near the dwell-l oI Sewers and Water Supply Legislature of the Province of Third year of the r°lgn I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for THREE COMIISSIONERS OF SEWERS AND WATER SUPPLY FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD On Wednesday FEBRUARY, A. 0., 1920 AT THE SEVERAL PLA 6E8 THAT IS TO SAY; In Ward 1 west, at or near the shop Ward 4 Central, nt or near Sllll J- Whitock’; Shofl being No. 182 on the South Side of Kent Street. Ward 4 East, at or near Mrl Mc- Ewen’: dwelling house No. 180 Weymouth Street. Ward 5 west, at or near Harry Lar- ter’a Barber Shop, No. 7 Upper Queen Street. Ward 5 west Central, at Mr. Gray Murphy's Shop, Dominion House, on the west side of Great George Street. 174 Ward 5 East Central, at or near Mrs. Sarah J. Higgins dwelling house, 212 Great George Street. Ward 5 East, at or near tne dwell- ing Iiouae of Bernard Kiggina, No. 266 Euston Street East- And at the said Election the Poll will be. opened at Nine o'clock in the forenoon and continue open until Five o'clock In the afternoon DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD FOUR WEST West of Great George Street- The Eighth Polling Division shall contprise all that portion of Ward Number Four In the said City, situ- ate West of Great. George Street, and the poll iiIuiII bu held at the Enizlite Ilouse ‘ItOOIII in tlte City Building. WARD FIVE EAST East cif Hlllnborough Street- The Ninth Polling Division shall coitiprise all that. portion of Ward Number Five, In Charlottetown, East of Hillsborouglt Street, and n. line in continuation thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and the poll shall be held nt.or near the dwelling house of Bernard Kig- gins, N0. 266 Euston St., East WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise all that tportion of Wnrd Five In Charlottetown, East of Grentt George Street and the Mal- pnqne Road and West of Hills- bornuizh Street and of a line In con- ‘IIIIIXIIIOXI thereof to the division llne between Charlottetown Com- mon and Royalty, and the poll shall be held , at or near the dwelling house of Sarah Jane Iliggins, qboing No. 212 Great George Street. WARD FIVE »WE8T CENTRAL West of Great Georla Street and Eat! of Queen Sta-The Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion oi! Ward Five In Char- lottetown, West of Great-George Street and the Malpeque Road, and East of Queen Street, and the Poll shall be held 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 shrill 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 be lteld at or near the shop of Hurry Lnrter, being No. 7 Upper For Qualification of Electors see Act 3rd Edward V|l., Queen Street. NOMINATION DAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, A.D. 1920 At the Office of the City Clerk City Hall, from the hour of Twelve o'clock noon, until the hour of Four o'clock In the afternoon of the Cap. 17. George V., Caps. 13 S. 14. W. W. CLARKE, City Clerk L... A fnrm of 771/,- acres with good miles from Charlottetown. tory, snw and grief, mills. ed tutti, thence norihwardly to tho,‘ ‘ south side of the Murray Harbor,‘ Road, thence westwardly along the; south side of the snid Murray Harb- or Rona to the stake or place of; commencement, containing thirty, eight acres of land n. little more or lens. The above sale is made by vIr-' tue of the pursuant to n. power of‘ sale coittnined in n certain Iriden-t tnre oi’ Mortgage bearing date the 25th day ‘f September A.D., 1911, between eorga Gratto. Lot or- Township/ Number sixty-four Inl King's County, in Prince Edward Island, farmer, and Minnie Gratto, his wife, of the first part and the undersigned of‘ the second part, de- fault having been made in pay- ment of the principal money and Interest due thereon or secured thereby. I For further particulars apply at. the ofllce of J. D. Stewart, Solici- tor, 182 Richmond, Street, Char- lottetown t 1920 ALBERT P. Pnowar-z, I Mortngee . 8323-1-19MEMonday4i. ' A. D. Thursday, DATED this 16th day of January, ‘ 6503-1-28MEtf. i" FARM Fen SALE buildings situmtet] at. Suffolk. 9 Cohven lent to school, churches, butter (tw- .J. K. ROSS, Masonic iBuIldbtg, Charlottetown x ivoiicit T0 FARMERS Our agents _wil1 take delivery of live hogs at our usual buying points on Thursday, January 29th, and February 12th. which we will pay highest market We want: good stock for prices. See our agents before disposing of your hogs. WM. DAVIES 60., LTD. E. . . . II d M . 6325-l-l9-memtueositiinrbs. ‘ anager M. IJIIAII}, d} 1' ‘.4 t‘. I ,