lhtttciiolts 0t nu our Gentlmen: ijoI t-CIIARLOTTETOWN 11g been solicited by a large number of “OHS and tax payers of Charlottetown to a candidate for the Mayoralty at the v mlng election, I pfiice and beg to have consented to offer solicit your support and extended report of the past year’s work i before, you. You will observe that we have . ed to make revenues and expenditures fud have a balance to the good. work at the Council Board is well known of thetax payers of the city and I think f _may fairly assume that the result of my citizens. to the position on kimeets with the approval of the majority of Many of my friends believe that I am en- account of my length of jfrvice tothe city, having served for a greater 113th 0f time than any member of the Council Hoard and have performed the duties of my office a fair and efficient manner ‘ember of the Council. If you do me the ho , e nothing negative wit he forth coming term. .3, tto promote all and ever_ since becoming a nor of election there will h regard to my policy for I will use every effort v good work undertaken by the Council for the general welfare and bet- gterment of the city. Charlottetown has civic betterment in the ' believe that I can claim $3 _ottetown, whose sense 1s well known, to rally flies and flcnilitmvnz~ iaving bcon ziski-rl hy m.ni;.' oi‘ I Idlcctors of \\'.Irtl 'l'lIrI~i\ toi bininatt- at tho c ulna .t*t'iiul| Viliavi‘ donc so. ,I l1 I‘ .<~ rtil _\'I u 1 r the past. six _\u.tl.~. LII-w l'\")l'\I ‘JIIQIOFB you and ll‘ you think wNI i it. I ask you to supply on- ‘l me (ruining EIPVilttll. I uill be un- i tie to inako a p--.- or. ti - ~:\ “Id I take this Itppnritl I_\ t». .. . P; you for your ‘sllppt . 41' Yours Fuitlnnlli. R. B. RAIWCITAW’. In 11m‘ I T l i; : .;;;..._;:_ -:_: .§““ CARD ;I‘o the Electurli oi Ward 5 ‘Ladies and Gcntlt-Int-nz» Two year~ , without solit-itzi 11cm 91;, my part _i u i-ltictt-tl Iiii) as one of your rcpnosez.ttitit't~_< to thi- (‘lty Council. During my II'l‘lli I have endeavored tu IUttIi Iilivl‘ Iln- in terests of the (‘ity to » Itusl or my ability. and I think I .I'I_\ t-innn a fair share of tin- I'I‘I'IIII of .i- auguratlng the policy n‘; iI.'l'liliilIt'I.I.~ streets. If my work has inct with your approval and you soc fit to ire-elect me for another I('I‘III I will Continue to give of Ill_\' IIIIH‘ and what little ability I piissvss to t-nn- tinue this work and IurIlII-I“ the best Interests of the (‘ity gl-norwliif. "do not intend" to main,- an, ~ n- Wiiss, but leave the multcr (‘liilrt-ly [tn-you to deride as to whether §ou wish me to reprc-ont you for nother term or not. Yours truly, J. J. McKINNON. .b 4th till 11th. nu rttggshviiié Iulics and Gentlcttit-n: Two years ago. you tIlII Int- tho honor of electing mo. as tnit- of your representatives at Iln- (‘JIIIIVII board, and now, ut the I'I‘([IIl'.<'I. of a large number oi’ tho t-ltw-‘ors. zicaiu nominate, and lnkc IIII> luvlllls of soliciting your mppnrt. ‘It the forthcoming clot-lion. .\- I'm‘ ' ‘ lay in my DOWN‘ I hrvr ahviuf“ )l‘kt‘(1 in the host iuli-rIn-ts n1 the (ivy in general and Ward fivv in wartlctxlnr, hearing Ill mind that our city finances will not allow of pt-rinzmetit streets ull tivw tht- Pity, at least for some yours to conic. I inn in favor of ripening tlu- Fill‘ gravel pit at. Surrey to tiroI-tire naterlal t0 improve our clay strv-ntu I also favor the Dominltin homing zcheme, providing it dot-a not im- pnsc additional burdmi on our --It_\ ‘inane-cs. I also will support. all iin provements consistent WIYII our cvenuc. Trusting my services of riv- IrI-‘I i-rm \vI.I warrant a ftfilllllllllilir-t- u! "our fuior I am Yttiiii" IYIIIY- H. F. CONN )RS. I795-2~5~MI'15I |£-_-——_.i_.- ‘RCI-ICII“ a ~ 1f you have horse; in poor con lltion from the effects of dlstem Ior or from any other cause. when. he coat is. dry and dirty looking d they have no ambition. And ey do not improve on the feed hnt they are getting. * Try a box of Dr. Churches cohdi bu powder which will build them Ind put them in a 500d thrifty to‘ of health where they will on less feed and look better. by Dli stores or direct on re of one dollnn. DR. W. G. CHURCH h. for the progress that has been made. g ,.unable to see personally the electors before oiling day and rely upon the citizens of Char- ‘do the Electors of Ward3lT0 Til made much progress in past several years and I a fair share of the credit I will be of fair play and justice to my support. Yours respectfully, D‘ JaltiL-l1 . E ELECTORS 0F = WARD 2 I 5 The Woman Who Loved and Earned f BY JANI PHELPS A Modern Story of Home and Business I 0O WHAT MARION WANTED CHAPTER 45. "I am almost ashamed of Robert. he ute so nrudh," I said to Mary, as I put aside the small piece of pie left. "l should have been mad L! he hadn't! l feel quite complimented. He knows good cooking if he don't get it at that boarding house. He goes to them friends of his who cook something grand. He told me so himself; I expect that Hovey girl can cook?" She asked the question innocently. "She Is u marvelous cook. house‘ keeper, and everything else, ac- cording to Robert. I'll bet she couldn't earn a penny to save her life. Those home girls who think cooking and cleaning are the Inost important things in the world, make me tired " ' "'l'hc_v are kindn important — Io men anyway, ain't they. Gerry?" “Oh, men make u great fuss over their stomachs. But I guess Inost of them would rather have a wife who could earn a living than one who could cook something they IIkL-d." i “I don‘ know. (lerry —— maybe you're right. but some men are kinda queer. Thcy has great no- tions of a home, and wife, and ba- bies. They get sort of sour when they don't have them; or else they goes chasing some other woman what ptties thent, and makes a fuss ovo" them. When I wag- just u kid I seen that." "Funny some man doesn't marry Marlon Iinvcy- If that's all they want-—a cook and u scrub." I re- joined. "Perhaps she's been disappoint 0d in love," Mary-was romantic. Be “Syrup 0i Figs” is Laxative For Child LOOK AT TONGUEI REMOVE .\t the rcuucst of a large num- ihci‘ of citizrns in Ward L’, I ltave . dcvitlvd to OITUI‘ as n candidate for Councillor" in tho forthcoming elec- ‘Iiou. l take this opportunity of ‘ HIIIPIIIIILI your support. If clectvti‘ I will “IIIIUIIVIIF to louk after the in- II I1 sis of tlIn Pity in gi-Iiorail and inf \\‘-.u-d 2 in IILIFIIUIJIZII‘. L IUHIIUCIIIIII)’ yours, WM. MORAN, t I Glidi- g To the I ' Ward 2 vinnliv»; and Gcutlcmenw- ' \\ 'itlI ri-tptcst of many votms tin thc \\‘III‘II_ freehold‘ and real, I t hcrvwith prosI-ilt Inysclf to you as lyotir roproscutulivtr. If returned I i tiromisc to do all in my power for . this glorious Ward 2. , l RICHARD J‘. LEDWELL. 1T0 th.» lfltwtvirs of Ward 5 I [ladies and Gentlemem-Qultc rt IuumhI-i" of my friends have asked .nu~ to again (IIIPY as ll candidate jfor Ward 5 at tho forthcoming: ,"i\'It: hlltrrlion. I liavr dociticil to ldo so and most respectfully solicit Iyour su-pport. Having represented ‘your Ward for four years previou- sly, I think it unnecessary to fllfiiffa ‘any DPOIIIISI‘ extwpl to say that |I shall oxvrt-Iso my very best Iutlg mI-nt In ilii matters prrtaining to tho welfare of IIN‘ city. 'l'lIankIIIg you in advance, 1 ant, Yours faithfully. R. HAROLD JENKINS. lift. 13760-2 l ._ it. B. IIIILIIIIKHCIIRT) iTu The Electors of Ward Flvt‘. , Ladies and Gcntlcmem-For Iill‘i‘t‘ (ZIIIISI‘I‘IIIIVIJ forms you have itlont~ nio- tlIi- honor of electing me its ono of your representatives at tin» (‘taunt-ii Board, and now in nb- PIIIPIIV“ Ina Itnncral roqitcst, I glad- lI_\' comply WILII your wlslivs to ‘inomlnito again. and take this lllUiIIU-l of goliciting your support on ‘the llih inst. ’I‘ho Ballot Act nuts framed for tho protection of tho vott-r. I Iutvo. .-tlw;iys respected it by rcfruitiing Ifrom a personal canvass. i Much as has been done for the ,wuru during the last. few years. Imuch remains to he done, and to ‘HICHIIIIIIIISII it in part without iu~ Ivolvini: thv city I strlunlt: i l. TIH‘ (lruvcl Pit ut Surrvy, twn- wtl by Iht- city. MITST be opened up, for It contains In Itbilntlancc the IIIIIIHTIIII rI-IIIIIrrII on our hirer-ts. ‘and quite within the Incans of the ‘civil- fIIIanct-s. 3. 'I‘hc Dominion llousltig scheme |>houl,| be taken Ilp at onw- with tho Provincial (Iovoriinn-Iit. for tho ‘housing IIFUIIIPIII is bvrtmiing scr- iuus in t'harlutictnwn. fl. Having sum-veiled In grafting .I It-Ilru- of a largo portion of Bridge Iiiil from thr- Military illltilflfitilffl, and had htithlug houscu erected IIIPFI’ in. ll can Iit- made into a delightful Park for old and young at little or no expense. The eastern portion of the city is entitled to It. A gontlc-Inan has already offered to supply a fountain-now that [IOTHIIHBIOII has been received and arrangements completed to supply the place with water. I believe In Improvement, consi- stnni with our means. ‘Trusting that my work In the past warrants» u continuance of your confidence. I am. tybedientiy yours. POISONS FROM STOMACH, fore she had her flat to keep, she rpad all the novels she could get hold'of, and often used the exprea- sions she read. _"She's almost too young for that Shade two years younger than 1 m . “They say, Gerry, that love goes where it's sent. But I think 1t goes where folks get together what have u lot of things they both like to do, anti talk about. Men who like homes should marry homey girls, and the other kind of men the working girls. Since I had this flat I'm for the man who wantsahomey glrl-—llke little Mary Ryan." It was after 5 o'clock when Rob- ert catne back for me. We had passed a nice afternoon, Mary and I, but I had lust begun to feel-un- easy, to wonder what Robert and Marlon were doing and saying. “Did you thlnlti wasn't going to show up?" he asked. “Almost? l replied, while Mary informed h'm that he must finish the pie and the rest of the ‘leav- lngs’ before we left and that it was yet too early for supper “How did you find Marlon?“ I asked as carelesslyhs possible. "Not very we'll—one of headaches." “She has bad headaches?" "Yes, has had them ever since I first knew her." "But you aren't a doctor. could you do for her?" "She didn't send for me for Iter- self. Shc heard of a place In (Inl- ding's Sporting Goods House, and though perhaps I might get it. One of the heads of depurttnents is an old friend of her father's. She has given me a letter to him." "That's very kind" Yet as I said -it. I resented hcr uct—her interest in Robert. “Did you tell her you her What 'l‘lll'l i\'lil\\' IGDISON. H \\ Ital, more proof could you want’! Iln- I\I~\ ludisnn has publicly sliowr. not out but thousunils of time-s. thut it attains the SIIIDIIIIII "I hviirhts of tnusIv--tI\ut it ran sat I) your l'\‘l‘l'_\ music IIIIDLIPI‘. Sm» tho 11p. I‘rt~utinns doesn't Inuko you tit-thal- |.\' Ivvl the proscnce of tin: livlm: sinker. m. our stoic. 107 Quccn Rt. G81. “Timur: The undersigned will pay spec-l ial prices for any quantity of saw logs, all dimensions; also lath and shingle wood by the cord. Deliv- cred at Kcnsington. The Kensington Sash and Door Factory per J. W. WARREN, GSBO-ZCMEMVK. LIVER AND BOWIELS . Accept. "California" Syrup of i-‘igs only—~look for the name (Jul-- lfortila on the package, then you are sure ‘your child is having the best and most harmless; laxative or physio for Ihe littlcfitomztch. liver and bowels. (‘Iiildren lovc its dol- lcious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose‘ on ouch bottlelllve it. WIIIIOIIL fear. Mother! You rnIIst say “Califor- nia." ‘ ALEXANDRA RURAL Telephone Company The annual meeting of the Alex- andra Rural Telephone 00., will’ be hold in the Alexandra School house nu l*‘riti:i_v, Fclirttary 6th at 7.I‘.0 1:'t'IIIt'Ii. - A. G. JUDSON. Secretary. SLAG x Above fertilizers now In stock, can supply at lowest prices. Now Is the time to buy -as prices are sure to advance. DEBLOIS BROS, LTD. t§530-l-29lvll)I.f. gunner“ We are prepared Io buy any quan- tity of livc and dressed hogs pay- ing the highest market prices. Following is u. list of our buyers who will buy at their respective sta- tlmis ovory Wednesday until fur tin-r notlcc. Everett Wedlock, Hunter River. Parley Drake, Vernon. AIPX I). Martin, Grand View. Harry Jenkins. Hszelhrook. Bert R. Brown. York. John Whitehead. Kenslnzton. ILOIIIS Muttnrt and T.. H. Smith. Albany. William Clark, Summerslde. We take hogs every week day at the Plant in Charlottetown. For information Phone Office 632, Plant 533. CANADIAN PACKING 00.4 LTD., Kenslngton Road. Charlottetown, P. E. I =::;7ifili”7‘:l As I um lcuving tho Island about July l5, all accounts due me must ho settled at III Sydney St. or mailed ‘before that dite. lf not scl- tled then, they will have to be left for collection. Any goods to he rc- turnt-(i can be left at above address. H. J. CAMPBELL. “The Railway Man" ‘ l3 Sydnt-y ‘Strain 6827-2-CME5ipd. ézfifhftfs; Buttermalirs Wanted ‘Scaled tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Friday, Fcbruary 27th from buttormakcrs willing to tnkc charge of Lake Verde factory season of I920. Teu- dors to state wages per tnonth \\’.lll~ ted. hiakcr to find his own hclp it‘ a y required. )2 GEO. E. LANE, Secretary Atldress Vernon River. 6B28-2-GMDl9I. NOTICE A itieeting of Fox men will be t lit-Id In the Board of Trade Rooms, Market Building, Friday evening the 6th inst., at 8 o'clock to receive report of Committee, appointed Jun Farming Convention. ' Tilt ‘FARMERS We are prepared to buy ‘any quantity of live and dressed hogs paying the highest market prices. Our buyers will buy at the follow- ing stations on- the following dates until further notlcez» Everett Wediock, Hunts,‘ River, Ianusry 14th and 28th. John Whitehead, Keusington, January 7th, 14th and 28th. Louis Muttart and T. H. Smith, Albany, January 14th and 28th. Major McDonald, Summerslde. Ianuary 14th and 28th. Parley Drake, Vernon Innuary 14th and 28th. Bert Brown, York, January 14th and 28th. . Alex. D. Martin, Grand View, January 14th and 28th. Every dny at Charlottetown Plant. For information call Canadian Packing Co. Ltd, Kensington Road, Phone Plant 653, Office 632. J. M. ROOF, Manager. l47-II-15Mtf. ...__-._i____ : ,__ Noyes Big values in Soft Coal Large quantity on hand. Different Grades TIIE KIINSINGION SASII & DO0R FACTORY static... .1. m. nooé. Jummersldn. ‘P. E. I. - .'I"§1\1mym1 L. B. MILLER. 6725 _-,,,.__,...,._ . ; i- ywmrmng ~ immune-van’... .. IM-ggggqf I ‘ iiszo-z-Ivtiziwk. uary 16th. liieeting, and discuss Fur _ v "'0'" ma: onantorrnrown otiaanian 131%.! P .. ,R21"Cons?'§bation A Method ‘oftrcating an Old Complaint l upon voamrowf" _"Yes! I spoke of the ads. shall go to Caldir.g's first. There's when one has a little Influence, and God knows I need to get busy." they pay good salaries." For the had some ‘places selected to call ' first time Mary joined the conver- butl Marlon." more chance of landing something, through!" Robert replied with such “You are right, Robert. end (fald- have supper at once, and then get ingks Is a nice place I have heard. sation.‘ "It certainly was white in "Marlon is white all the way emphasis as made me change the conversation, and declare we must home. p Tomorrow -- Good NQWl——8pOIICd In pursuance of an Act of the I do herebyplve PUBLIC NOTI the said city, anid of one person to city, and of two person; to serve as cit for Ward Number 4 of the uld said city; being In all a Mayor and resenting the city I! follows: For Ward Number One . . . . . .. For Ward Number Two For Ward Number Three . For Ward Number Four . THE ELEVENTH DAY OF of Felix Hughes-oh the East side of Queen Street, being Nb. 56 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwell- No. 181 King Strut. wars a went, a 2m dwelling mo“ of Sydney rest, being No’: 92 94, Sydney Strut. Ward 2 East, at the dwelling house of Patrick MaCIoakoy, No. 174 Sydney Street. ' Ward 3 ‘In the Market Builtdlng. Ward 4 west, bf the ‘cIty- Building. House In the forenoon and continue open of the same inlay. ' WARD ONE East of Great George Street-The First Polling Division shall coni- prise all that portionof Ward Num- bei- 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 8treot— The Second PoIlIng'DivIsIon shall comprise all that portion 0f Wlffl Number One, in the City of Char- lottetown, situate West of Great George Street, and the D0" Sh!" be held at or near Felix Hughes‘ 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 Char- lottetown, situate East. of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwellinE house of Patrick McCloskey, No. I74 Sydney Street. West of GranLGeorge street- The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two,’ in the City of Char- lottetown, situate West of Great George St., and the poll shall be held at or near James Bush's resi- dence, 92-94 Sydney Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, In the City of Charlottetown, and the poll shall be held 6t tho Market House. WARD FOUR EAST East of Hlllcboreuflh Street- The smn PollInrDIvisIou shall comprise ail that= ortlen of Ward Number Four, In t so ty of Char- lottetown, situate east of Dlillsboro St., and the poll shall be hold at or near the dwelling house of Mrs. McEwen, No. 180 Weymouth St. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of Hillsborough Street and East of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held -at the shop of Silas J. Whltlook, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. IIITIC day. 80cc. 24 to 29; n no Act 1st George G. D. WRIGHT, Mayor of the City of (lh'To'wn' 6601-1~28MIEtf. \ ~nwar nnncsamuwa-av-am-w- . twv......4t~w.n:amulu-»uut-.-xtowool-quasars. ~.- t Civic Election Prince Edward Islarvd, made and passed In the Third year of the r°lgit 0f His Majesty King Edward VII-, Chapter 17, inituled “An Act to consolidate and amend the several Acts Incorporating the City of Char- lottetown," and all Acts in amendmentthereof or In addition thereto, In the City Council for each of Wards Numbers 1, 2 and 3, of the said as Common Counollmln In said Council for Wnrd Number 5 In tne For Ward Number Five . . . . .. WILL DE HELD iOn Wednesday AT THE SEVERAL PLACES THAT IS -.'I'O SAY: In Ward 1 went, at or near the shopWard 4 Central, at or near Silas J- Ing houu of John Quinn, being w of Jlmel R uh, onfltlio luutn side, Ward Q wut Central, at Mr. Guy And at the said Election the Poll DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS Legislature of the Province of CE that an Election of a Mayor for serve as a COmmon Councilman Common Councilman In said Coun- clty, and of three perlom to servo Eight Common Councilmen, rep- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. One Councillor .. One Counclflor . Ono Councillor . Two Councillors Three Councillor»- FEBRUARV, A. D.,-1920 WhItockhShop being No. 182 on the South Side of Kent Street. Ward 4 East, M or near Mn Mc- EWHII’! dwelling houu No. 180 Waymouth Strut. ard 5 west, n! or m! Hurry Lar- ter’; Barber Shop, I? . 7 Upper Queen Strut. ~ - Murghy‘: 8hop,_DomInlcn House, on t a west side of Great George Street. - Ward 8 East Central, at or near Mrs. Sarah J. Higgins dwelling house, 212 Great George Street. Ward 5 East, at or Iqr tne dwell- ing house of Bomlrd Kiggina, No. 266 Euston Street East. ll be opened at Nine o'clock untl Five o'clock In the afternoon WARD FOUR WEST Went of Great George Street- The Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four in the said City, situ- ate West of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at the Engine House Room in the City Building. w...» FIVE EAST East of Hliluborough Street- The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown, East of Hillsborougb Street, and a line in continuation thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and the poll shall be held‘ st or near the dwelling house of Bernard Kig- gins, No. 266 “Euston St., East WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown, .East of Great George Street and‘the Mai- peque Road and West of Hilla- borough Street and of a line In con- tinuation thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Com- mon and Royalty, and the poll shall be held a-t or near ~the dwelling house of Sarah Jane Higgins. being No. 212 Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL Went of. Great Gem-Io Street and East of Queen SL-The Eleventh Polling ivlaion shall comprise all that po tion of Ward Five In Char- lottetown, West of Great George Street and the Moipequa 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 aide of Great George Street. WARD FIVE wser. Election of Commissioner's‘ "c a ' nl Sewers and continuity 6.1026 Water Supply: In purluance of an Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Ed 1rd Inland, made and panned In the Third your of the rllpfl 91' Hip Melony King Edward VII-, Chapter 17, Inituled “An Aotto consolidate and amend the several Acts Incorporating the City of Chnr- . lottetown," and all Act: In amendment thereof or In addition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for THREE COMISIBIONERS OF SEWERC AND WATER SUPPLY - FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN - WILL as HELD l . g On Wednesday , THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1920 AT THE SEVERAL PLACES THAT l8 TO BAY: In Ward 1 wast, at or near the shop of Felix Hughes on the Eu! aide of Queen Street, belng No. 58 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or mar thadweii- lng houu of John Quinn, being No. I31 Klnl Strut. Ward _2 wut. at the dwelling houlc of James’ Ruslnon the south aide of Sydney ‘Street, being Mo's 92 94, Sydney Street. Ward 2 East. at the dwelling house of Patrick McCloskcy, No. 174 Sydney Street. Ward 3 In the Bullldlng. Ward 4 welt, of the City Building. Market House Ward 4 Central, at or near Slln J- Whltock’: Shop being No. 1C2 on the South Side of Kent smut. Ward 4 Eult, at or near Mri Mc- Ewen’: dwelling house Nq. 180 Weymouth Street. I Ward l west, at or mar Harry Lur- tor’; Barber Shop, No. 7 Upper Queen Street. W rd 5 west Central. at Mr- Orly urphy‘: Shop. Dominion Houpo. on the west side of Grout George Street. I Ward 5 East Central, at or JIOII‘ Mn. Sarah J. Higgins dwolllnl house, 212 Great George Strut. Ward 5 East, at or near (‘no dwelt- Ing house of Bernard Klgglnl. Ne. 2B6 Euston Street Sept»- And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine vdinleek Ivrthe foranoon and continue open until Five o'clock In the afternoon of the same ‘day. ~ n. -- DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD ONE Eat of Gdcat George 8treet—'l‘he First Polling Division shall com- pfiSu all that portion of Ward Num- ber 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. Welt of Great Georne 8tmflt— The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that portion oi Ward Number One, in the City of Char- lottetown, situate West of Great.’ George Street, and the poll shall be held at or near Felix Hughes‘ ShoP. being No. 66 Queen Street. WARD "rwo. East o1 Great George Street- ‘Tho Third Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, in ‘the City of Char- lottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at or naar m. aweiiivs house bf Patrick McCloukey. No. 174 Sydne Street. Waste Grant Geo! e Strut- The, Wukth PoIlingDl, islon shall cofnprisenll that portion of Ward Number Two; in the City of Char lottetown, situate West of Great George Si, and the poll shall be held at or near James Bush's resi- dence, 92-94 Sydney Street. ' WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, In the City of Charlottetown, and the poll shall be held at the Market House. WARD FOUR EAST East of Hillaborough Street- The Sixth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, in the City of Char- lottetown, situate east of Hillsboro St., and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Mrs. McIJwen, No. 180 Wcymouth St. ‘wiiuféisui CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of Hill-thorough Street and East of Gran-t George Street, and the poll shall be held at the shop of Silas J. Whltlock, being No. 182 on the Soutli side of Ken-t Street. WARD FOUR WEST Wont of Great George Strut- The Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four in the said City, situ- ate West of Great George Street, and the poll shall bet held at the Engine House ‘Room In the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST East ed‘ Hllllborouyh Street- The Ninth Polling Division shall COIIIDrIse all that portion of Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown, East of Hlllshorough Street, and a line In continuation thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town flommon and Royalty, and tho poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house oLBernnrd Kig- gins, No. 266 Euston St., East wAnn FIVE EAST CENTRAL‘ The Tenth Polling Division nhgll comprise nil that Iportion of wal- Five in _ Charlottetown, Data‘: Great George Street and the mi“- pnque Road and wan of Hilli- borough Street and of a line in con- Linuntlon thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Com». mon and Royalty. Ind the W" shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Sarah June Higgins, being No. 212 Great George Street. . - WARD FIVEWEST CENTRAL West of Great Gcorflo Street and 5,,” of Quggn QL-The Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five In Char- lottetown, West of Great GeorBe Street and xhe 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 ‘qhall 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 held at or near the lhop of Harry Latter, being No. 7 Upper Queen Street. NOMINATION DAY ‘WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, A.D. 1920 _ ‘At the Office of the City Clerk City Hail, from the hour of Twelve o'clock noon, until the hour of Four o'clock In the afternoon of the um day. For Qualification of Elector: sea Actiflrd Edward Vii., Cup. 17. Beet. 24 to 29; also Act 1n George O. D. WRIGHT, Mayor of the City of Ch‘Town 6501J1-28MEtf. ._._ . V., Caps. 13 d. 14. W. W. CLARKE, City Clerk FARM FOR SALE I A farm of 77% acres with good on buildings situated at Suffolk, D miles from Charlottetown. Convenient t0 school, dhurches, butter Ino- tory, saw and grist mills. 6 5 03-1-68!“ llitf. NOTICE The annual meeting of Ihe Stan- ley Bridge Dairying lCo., will he The Twelfth . Polling Division shall comprise all out portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown, situ- ate West of Queen Strut, Including Government House and Land and yvictoria Pork, and the poll shall to IIe held at or near the shop of Burl-y Lax-tar, being No. 7 Upper Queen Street. NOMINATION DAY WEDNESDAY’, FEBRUARY 4th, A.D. 1920 ‘ At the Offlce of the City Clark City-Hall, from the hour of Twelve "INK "000. Imtll the hour of Four o'clock In the afternoon of the For Gunllfic tion of Electors no Act 8rd Edward Vii., Cap. 17. V., Cape. 18 A 14. I W. W. CLARKE, City Clerk held In the Hall at Stanley Bridge on Tuesday, February 10th at 2 o'clock p. m. J. H. SIMPSON, Secretary 6694-2-2Mwf3I . IIARM FOR sun . Farm for nle within two miles of Hunter River with house and barn consisting of 90 acres 70 cleared, balance covered with IZSYII and soft w - - nod. . For particulars apply to i JOHN McLElN, . Da II ‘fTIiI-Q-lfilflhvfmilipd. r mo“ ggglju. K. nose. Masonic iBulIdIng, Charlottetown ~ Intuit , Farm for aalo at MI. Stewart, with dwelling house and out-build- ings. Applya . J. A. MoKINNON, 257 Euuton Street Ch Itt 6472-1-21ME10Ipd. u o atom To Fox-Breeders as 1 have not the time to to to It and have a limited nu ply Lenten Bonelen Hone moat hand I will clean it up at 416, co “or lb cash. Thin is less than t g W" "It! I! your opportunity if You order now. “mii-I-lillllllltnwftf. P. A. 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