- THE Civic Election. I u f - .s..l‘..‘.i.l§i"‘i`.'i‘l`i.i3. ii.'l‘...il1‘I°...l.'.rl'i.‘l..l°°....“...°’L‘il pl; ihcglrayeurltzf the reipn ol Ht prosuntf 'Isla ,,l“l¢ dur-rd ll.. cuimr 11 :llrlrioacl tlisedivleiirulb Andis ll'i)d¢`t“°“d“"lu “ml Ci;-ylofhCila|`riotl‘cI.o¥u{“ 'porn ng uw so ore. f V. 1 Elcetleu of uylduybr IirlI°lt`Ile}l‘dliieI)lll;:\t,,::,'_ 0_1 °“¢'P°,l”l°I\ to 'serve su o Cennuon bouuclllrluh in the City Oopnoii for em" of the Wards! Numbers l, 2 ' and B_ of Mp] 3l.'ih..'.`.'.i ‘i....?l`1'.l’...‘."iI.”‘ili’ "’...“‘°C"° “” . _ U . _ for Vlfulrigllo. 4 of aulri Cltypeiiii of olliifoiel persons serve u-l~(}ommor\ Couneiluren Ill l/Qllllcli (nr Ward No. e in the sal ty; rv-iuuiuu u Mayor- und Eight 8p§\;1u“\£:`li;lo|l!((t7i’r:;'t;::cll\l|`lcn. reprosntlug the or a 0 0 Porwur-l;N 'i'\[vl"eri, "1|"$'Wurd Nualirur Tllroc, One'Uuun~ 1; . For Warn Number Four, T,.,,0 C,,,,,,_ elilnrp. Ff-=_ lvwl Nuwiwlg, Eno.. 'l‘l».1.¢ own- .. .1 `j. ?”““"P“ WEDNESDAY The i-ith day of February, ' A. D. i906, A1' 'rlllc suvun/I1. l=l..\ol-;.~r, 'rlr./rr ls 'ro .~r.\\- In Ward l, at or near the ofileo of J ' " liiorrls. Water Street., nerlrQuc1-u. & 1' in Ward 2, at ur lreur tho Ilene., nf Mrs. Thomas Connolly, olrposlte Mr. il. iicartzhr wnrelrolme, 5_y.|,,,._Y S-,,.,,,_, between Great George ulul l’rln1-e SU-,.,.,f InWar¢i 3. at or near the Market llorlsr. In Wuni 4, at or lu-ur City iluli, corner of Kent mul Queen Streets. In Ward 5 l*-usb, ut urneur Mrs. lIeuslls` Shop, on Great George Street. ill Wurd 5 West, ut. or neun- Jus. hie- liiulron's Shop, on lin-:lt lleorge Street. And at the Nuitl E|1'el.|o|l llle l’oll will be opencll ut Nine u`e-lock in the i.»l~o|.o1.., and ooutllruc oneu until Five o`1l-.ek in the afternoon of the surnc duy. DESCRIPTION 0F WARDS: No.1 shall eonlprlso ull that urtni Cilnrlottoluwrl which lics emutll up Dur- chcslcr Struct, nllii lilo palr'1.~ciof lnnzl formerly known us the Mlliiury linrruel. Glipunélsm H o. rl n comprie all tl t -L Charlotifiltovl n which *lies souI.l\l ufwlllelili mend Street, ulrd norlil of llolcllestel Stlplecté hu 1 H I o. s a coulprsc u tint part f Charlottetown which lies south :.1 GraftollSi.rcet and north of Itiehmonrl wliieetd I1 ll I ll 0, s l\ conrprs tl Q, g, l Qhurlottuto\vn whloli “lies msotiili (hi lritzroy Struct, und norllr of Grafton Struct. 1 No.5 shrill comprise ull tilnt puri ni Cllurlottclorvlr wllielr iles north of l_"l\m1._y Street. including the Common ei the sulrl Town. Nomination Day, Wednesday, Feb. 7th, A. D. 1906,_ At the Ofllec of the CiLv_ Clerk, Cit' llull, i`rorlr the hour of '[‘welve o‘e|oeIt noon, until the hour of Four' o'clock ill the afternoon of the sumo day. For Qualification of Electors seeullovr /ict 3rd litl\\'ur'|l Vll.. Cup. 17. Sections Zi ta 21|. \V. \\'. CLARKE, l City Clerk. FREDERICK I". KlT.I.I.Y, Mayor of llre City of Clloriotteiowrr. City Clerk a Oillee, Lilrurloilciown, Janu- ary ll’rth, IUUG. , lfdildtd. _ li. ELECTION 0F Uommlsginnels Of Sewers and Wate~ SUD Dil' In pursuance of url Act of the General Assembly of this Island, mlnic and prlsslul ill tho Bilth your of tllc reign of llerlutl- l\lu\iesty Queen Victoria, Chapter rl, ini. tuletl “Charlottetown Water Works Act, 1887." und nf the Act of dist Vletorlu, Cup. 12. intitulell “Cln\rlottcto\vn Sewer- nge Act," und of all Acls in Anruudlnent thereof and in niidriion thereto, I do llcroby plve Puhllc Notlee that an lilcotlon for "ln'cc Colllllllssloncr-.~l oi Sewers and Wuicr Sdpply for the City oi Charlottetown, wll.l. ns lll<:l.l» oN, :'- W E DN E 5 DAY The l4ih day of "February, A. D. i9li6. AT ‘i‘i1E sL\'ElIAl. l‘l.li<‘l\II~', 'rllA1‘ls To SAY ln \ll'ardl. at or nrnr tho oillco oi' .l. 8; T. Morris. \Vl\tcl'SLr-cet, ll1~nrQuvcll. ' In Warvi 2, ut or near the imlu-o ol itirs, Tlromas Connollympponlle Mr.I¢. llcuriv.'s wnreltouéc. Sydney btw-ei., lretweell Grcni. Gnargu and Prince Stn-ct. lu Ward ii, at or ueur the Murkcl. llousu. In Ward 4, at or near City llull, corner of Kent und Queen Streets. Il\ Ward 5 East, at er near Mrs. Huestls’ Sho on (irr-.ut Gcorlru Street. in Ward llgfvcst. ut or near .lus. Me~ Mullon‘s Shop, on Grrat. George Street. And ut the snld Election the i’o|l wrll lu- Opcntd ut nlns o'olock in the folcuonn und continue open until live o`clock in the afternoon of the sums day. DESCRIPTION 0F WARDS: N;»n.npntil thhléourlof Fxrlr 0'°l0°k I" F3* 9m\‘dIéh1i'ilIrMIIr'I° aldslnm lee -‘st fi -'° -~ °-tv e .l::'.°.r.'.~.~l ,»_.,_i.'..it°.‘:r'.:'.`°.5i.’.1tf.:...“.: 5...... r. Rh ' i I I wiiwl oLéi%¥?\'erk '“‘".ll’;‘.?.* ’- “tilt” ..‘ .... - Yrslrniv Ain. .M I We have talked so strongly about “F ruit-a-tives" being :l liver tonic, and curing Cons- tipation aud Biliousness, that some may think they are not for anything else. Well, they ore. “ Fruit-a-tives ” are 3 grand, good tonic iior 'thc whole system. One “Fruit- a-tives" tablet three times rl day, makes rich, red blood and firm Hesh. The saule daily treatment and a sensible diet takes away dyspepsizl. and _gives you sound digestion, and good appetite. “Fruit- a-tives ” clear the skin of piruplcs and blotches--make the cornplexion fresh and rosy. Get “ Fruit-a-tives"_ take them the right way_ and see how you improve. 5oc. a box. At all druggist. ilcsirailc Building Lois in (lrtown for Sale. Tile null. r=lgned ofiers for 'tale tni following v:.iu..l»le btlihhng l..ln: ' 4 lots on the east' swlc ol Upper Flillsborouglr Street carllhuvlug » frontage on street of 50 feet rv d ex tending; iruck 75 i\ei;_ 2 lots on thc west side of Olltbu. Street ezlnll having a frortuge or Street oi' 59 fret and extending hull 75 fret. Tile said six lots lie lwllxcdialely north ofthe residence oi' lrr. Ander- um, lately ]. D. Reid. 1 lot on the west side o' pper Hills borough St . havinp l frontage on Street ol' 50 fee' lrrd extending back 75 leet. fhls lo lesirllmedistely opposite the reel dence oi Dr. Anderson. it is impossible to procure ll mon .le llmblc locality for residences tha. th.-sc lots afford. NOTICE .\s we uro now winding up our l»usl||e.-.- here ull unmuut.~\ flue ns lllllut he p.li\i ell or llL'fol'otll1', first o[']\lal1:ll, lilli. I-llllltf 0. S. (i0ll.llll,\'. \. `, .3 L `\“ -Tr ~~l-_, ¥;liifi=' ef 5 . '¢~; e lllri... ...___ .f .f ff Have you a good reliable watch? If t-.ot why 11>t cal. now and scc the value we an ull.. .__ E fl in \Valtlmn1 and Elgin VVatcl1cs. W. N. lanton. jeweller. Reductinglr Sale Boots and Shoes We have on hand zl lot oi' broken lines of Me1r’s. VVou1en’s, Boy’s, Misses’ und Cllild1'c11'S Boots and Shoes and Slippers which \vc will clear out at cost to nlzlkc reorrr for spring stock. Also a job lot of Wou1en’s Laced and Button Boots in sires 3, 3% and 4 at half All for cuslr only. J.l~l,_Bell. N. S. &. N. Ii. lillTt__lS KING EDWARD HOTEL Opposite i.C.R, Depot,l'is|lfax. Fitted with ull n\od¢il.'|\in|\liru\~c:‘\lol||il. millflllfi . . v w uusu "°""l»l'r'1‘.‘.'ll”F.ll‘i.‘\'§.."’vl‘/'1'l'1.l’.l‘lil.. ...li’...»... .ui- utrc of the Ll mm"-i WM, WIIISON, Proprietor. Aol u d l vr THE DUFPERIN HOT lil ' fll._l'bI:atl, 1-V- B- nvorloo the bountiful lin* square. lofi “vpn” "Ty H-"'l, "‘T‘lId’ouTy “lIf:sl.i-hd th :ly with privale iswu sud llrdlll- s. Lao! wmml. CHAI __;-._fw_:___._._-_ IIOTEL BRUNSWICK 11; Hotel in %r="`....?°'°T"s..’=-=5“.§E'»=.s.':'-.1-°i»*'.s= or the of Ulm ot wh- Ulty 0hfl%0i!loc, Ohsrloiietown, Janu- Q gilrhyt G30 lffPWB3NY» PNP %m~.‘l':ut=§ia.°s.. ....‘.ir.. ....f~ BY GRACE ARE YE oonrruunn rrnoru rsou lllonr. _ insurance policy, _which assures thorn ulzulnut the nuinu ni tl1sl»st,.md s hunts umouu the blast, and spend most ql their Gln-lsllnn llfelu tryinulc sec how nnnr they can lrotodsllrter-witilout_ forislllng the pclioy;_iust how crooked thyygin he lu business. how uracil deceit and duplielty they can practice unriystriot go fa hall; how much slander they qgu cull, and .how nlueh swearing ilu-y. can du,, without forfeltlng their rights to Ilcuvell. T Now I nlu thcroulzhly convinced that this is a mistaken ltlcu of salvation, ns set forth ld the New Tesianrent. That msn* are saved from lu~il lsutruth thot goes “'llfl\°\|i' 5"».YlDR. but this is only u consequence, not the primary idea. The prinlclppl meaning of salvation in the New 'l`wr\ml`:l1l.. is lo maven num hem his sins, from the evil influences of the world by which hc is surrounded. ltls to “vs him from the dliw u`i`rd heastal elements of his nature. and mukc hlul up-rluht, pure and gopd In this life. For such n man there is no room in hell; the rlature of things would forlrld his going there. _The ultlluutc ulln of salvation is_to make msn and women ChrIst'llke in their families, and in ull their surroundings, so that they rnny bceorlrc fellow-workers with God ill hrlngirrg beck this world from under thc power of sln and Satan. When a man or a wonlun is thus saved hy God‘s grace, it is unnecessary to worry about the hereafter; us Goti's cllilrirrn lie will look nfier tlrem, for lic is nhlc tn save unto lilo utturlnust ull them that conlc unto llilll thmuglr Christ. Now letus see if we have the whole- multer clear in our lnlnrlit.