i " Lang; 26, 1923 l Canadais Household Name 3 ‘ran _ , . Real Good CofTce CHASE It SANBORIPS ‘;EAd.i[rl. ‘snaup l Sold cnlfin l5, l and 2 “i. taught’ ‘all. I whole, groapd or fine ground for Trieolecor or Pureolstor use. "outside. cannons, - ulonrnnt. u, y v , v . The Central duardian 21 MILE PROJECT-Work .on the road project between Reusing- ton and Hunter River about 21 miles is progressug rapidly. There are about tid-men ainbloyed and the work wili_ continue for several weeks. lThe work appears to be well managed and no oubt when completed iLwiil compare favor- ably with any that has been done. BRIDAL SHOWER - A verY pleasant evening was spenton Fri- day June 15. at the home of Mrs. E. J. Jay, when about thirty lady friends gathered to give a shower in honor of Miss Gertrude Jay whose marriage took place on June 20th to Mr. Oswald McNeil] , “yooob-vv RATIOS-IO! per lln per day. De per line per h! for I 4-y- or over. 8e per Ilne w! day h! O dlyl o: our. Ooull a words to I llle- Gvonpl of I! figures. lllflnl Inten- count u m; word. x0e per cent. discount Ionian-h. Allllnu inns pan n ad. null nus! he pulll for. lpeelnl ma» Furnished Roan: v.1. 16¢ In wvu vnnh lu- nu week- Bimatlol Wanted. I00 In seven vvurlln no! week, _,\ gents ivanted T EACH ER district No 6G. cation. Supplement votcd $200 f________4_ AGENTS MAKE TWENTY DOL- Apply Ill person ii possible ‘ hm.- u day soiling uuto specialty "ow iuvleuiiou sells to every lnvnl-r on F-lglll- A Filmm- Victoria. 25tlil-2il-ti’. |.,\,.,-,,.“inrtl froc, Macs Mal-i E (n-dl-r Service, Peterboro, Out. 24952341 first 0r second class teacher for _____.-'__-——-— "'_ Northuul School District Supple- Ffil‘ Slllfi lucut $125. Apply to id. Maynard, _____________. Srdy. Nortllunl Station, it E. 1_ 410R SALE TEN ROOMED 2578-20-31. llullritl, $1,GIl0,0(i. Apply “(iuar- i illilll Office. 2533-..Il-3i Miscellaneous HAVE “is SHARES WILLOW Iiiil Silver lilnck l-‘ox ComlmflY Llmltcll. Illlyllli-l 3m lmrcm“ dlfl‘ di-iill. ‘Niaitc. uficr. Room 125 liar- ulud Sluith Building, 'l‘or0utu. 2G03-2.'i~<ii JNO. A. MoDONALD, LAND SUR wcyor, Murmouy Jct. - - ----—-——-—-—'~—‘~-*’—' “T” ‘ '-_L'"'%IL__-__L__'r_'-~ —~ -; bUMMER COTTAGE FOR SAI-E'WOMAN WANTS WORK BY Suullunr cottmi" “ml gumil“ "It tho day. Apply ltoylll ilotci, in-igiltorl shore. Apply to Rovers llotul. or l’, (I. lirown. Z5ill~25~2i FARM FOR SALE-BO ACRES OF' loud all cluur will sell with crop situated six milcs from Charlotte town. Apply to iiurold (Yumm- inlrs. North ltlvor. 2286-13-12i. yo. Biff; BEAUTIFUL aE-él. dutcd at 203 Fitzroy St. 2549-20-11 llolw- vi Pkllllk F- Tlnlllll. St.,Stratford,Out.,120il3b-21l»ti lit-aver Strcct, Summerslde. l-‘ol- prirc, null forms apply to E. " . rolls. Water Street, Sum-| 2382-19dm . who clln reach car owners OLASSIFIEDRADVERTISIEIMENTSMR WANTED — FIRST class teacher for Victoria School lvlidsluulncr Vii-- liowucss. Stecrctnry bf 'l‘rustccs RODD'S TAXI SERVICE. PHONE 4431. 11661054-21110. iliiiill-‘ll-iultil soxmislarrfilfi laficcomilb- HUPTURE APPLlANCES-APPLI auces for ltnpturo, full particul- ars. Write J. G. Smith. British Appliance Specialist, l5 Downlo Gill] W ‘T I enrn $300 weekly without making oi Cardigan. Many very pretty and handsome presents were received. cake and sandwiches were served and the evening was brought to Ii. close by many good wishes for the bride t0 be and the singing o1 Auld Lang Sync, LIBERAL NOMINATIONS - Messrs W. lI. Dennis and A. Saunders received the Liberal nom inations for Second Prince ut a lnctlug held at Elierslle yesterday. Mr. J. N. 'I‘ait presided. Speeches wuro made by the cnniddutes liiossrs W.<J. Woodman. W. J. Mfifllgflmvry. Arch.. Montgomery, ‘Russel Rogers John Lock and otil- c.rs. At the Bradalbnne meeting (lam. c. w. Crosby and Mr...l. s. lCoul-lns were nonlinatotl for First TEACHER wANTE_H_wANTED;Quccns and at the Georgetown meeting for Fifth Kngs Messrs S. (T. Knight and S. S. iiessinu were unluiuntcti. DAMAGE T0 SQUARE GARD- ENS-It has bccu brought to the attention of the civic authorities U11" ‘>03!!! have been destroying some of the flower ilcds on the square and throwing rnbninn in. the fountain bnllin. Tho Guardan il-l informed that in future no person - will he allowed to trespass 0n tho Square and parents are particul- arly rcqllcHtefI to inform their (ZIIIIIIPIEII that in cllso ofauydcstrllc tiou oi’ public proprty they arc ii- illllif l0 I10 lllckoll up and summar- ily dealt with. Til civic authorities arc anxious to nlukc everything pleasant for everybody but they nrc llctcrnlilleli ut the souls time l0 DPotcct public property null as- sist Mr. Ncwburry to kocp tile-lo gardens in good condition. l Minzlrd’s Linimcnt for Rheumatism $100 TO $500 A WEEK. ItIENiThe Bgy Sgguts with slight knowledge oi‘ motors And Dunstin Farnum FOR QUICK SALE—FAIRBANKS i 1 1 _ 1f may . ,, M8,, —~— Mora-.- ll ll. l‘. Engine prncticnl- Qfktgfulz: Em-Qms mm?“ TQM“ AT PRINCE EDWARD TONIGHT 1y new. Ilnli (‘ICllIlIlF (good rc- $25M“, yemrm only vroposition —-—-— pairs) 2 benches, belt and saws. Apply in person ur writc. J. J. imupillzll. Red Point 2431-2001 of its kind ever offered. Phillips, 11f) West 63rd SL, Nel York. Ital/l FOR SALE WITH GOOD iwwliiug ilousc and out buildings BOY WANTED "mu 50 to 130 acres, extra. good i111"! Oil-ll"?- luul. Four miles from CharloiteJ --—— llwn. with or without crop. Write WANTEDH-CARPENTER W H oi And in "Ontilbounll" IIO Ilns :1 her-- Job Work. Apply understands It. C. Main llclp \Vnntcll APPLY GUQR {acting is of the ilcst. Dustin Faro- Z5Tl-illrilllllll can always he relied upon for Today tho Boy Scouts will par- v ado Ill a body to the Prince Ed- lward Theatre to witness the finui performance of Dustin Furuuul ill “OZIIIIIIIJIIIIIF. I 'i‘hc story is cxcoiicnt. and tho ‘iwork of tho most satisfying sort. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Gall for Volunteersillmportant u I Allbougil all nations ure caiiinsi cu‘ for reduction of armaments wei must never allow ourselves tot Documents (Continued from page one) lose night oi the fact that the des- new llelieFlhan they l3. 1M3 tiny of the British Empire dependsdlllfl l5 naturally lleft very largely largely On her seapower and to no other part oi’ the Empire does this more especially apply than to Cau- ada, which has a wonderful oppor- tunity of developing a huge mem- carltile marine. She must take this opportunity and use it. for only in this 'way can she hope to develop into a huge working unit of the British lEmpire. Experts so ‘called tell us that battle ships are obsolete. ‘But. we must not let ourselves Kim-blinded ‘ by the great work- which is lheiug done in tho air_ neither must we let our selves lbe crurr-ped by It. because the lsafety of the British Empire still rests upon the navy, and al- ways will, assisted by the merch- ant Marine, fishing services and a strong volunteer reserve. -Now io enable this couutlry which in size, is so great. but in poulation, so small, to do this "without undue strain on the taxpayer, the govern- ment have started a scheme. to form throughout Canada a chain of companies whereby each prov- llrce will supply a certain number of men patriotic enoughl to brain. in time vi’ lwace. so that they will be prepared in time of war, to take 11D arms for their couutry_ thus forming tr. strong backbone for our navy. And only in this way can “'8 Ilfllle to have n. prepared navy. at the minimum of cost to lhc ilcoplo, » diet-railing in Charlottetown up W the Present has lbeen rather lag- glhg, whilst the other provinces llrc going ahead Iby leaps and lbouuda. lNow, are the people of tPriuce Edward ‘Island going to al- Ilow t-bc other provinces to ~-how ‘them the way, or be able to point a Viuger at thcm and say that they are any less loyal than the "emain- dot"? ‘Our facilities are as great as theirs, we have plenty of splendid material in (lhuriottetown to form to yourself. lbut it sible for you to meet. their wishes in this regard. might be D08- frhe other main objection was that they would prefer to have the foundation wo-rk passed upon and inspected by our City Illnglueer. llf you .would be willing to add a little clause to this effect it would make the thing pass quits smooth- Wlll you please advise ‘me lust as soon as possible regarding this and If it is agreeable to you; and I will at once have the contract signed and forwarded to you with a deposit. cheque on the same. Yours very truly, ‘R. H. JENKINS, Mayor. Montreal. June 21, ‘i923, IR. Iii. Jenkins Esq” Mayor of Charlottetown, P.E.I, Dear Mr. Jenkins: ll received your favor of the 19th lust and note wbut you say. Ii will do my lbest to meet the wishes of the City Council is the date o1‘ erection. '1 have no objection to the in- sertion of the clause of inspection oi the ccmbut inundation and 1 Bllllposc it could ‘be inserted in the specifications an follows: “The concrete foundation to Ibe under lllfiilection ol‘ the lCity Engineer and to be approved of by him." l wish to unlke this observation that in the event that it Ihecsnle nesessary to excavate deeper than the five feet cal-led for in the plans the City twill hear the extra cost. I think that you will agree Iwith m8 that this is reasons-hie. Yours very truly. G. W. HILL. Quoit Pitching Privilege Requests from the Y. M, C, A, and ‘I-Piliiue of the Cross for the Drivilcgc of using a portion of Queen lSquaro opposite these in- stitutions for uuoit games were one oi’ the finest ‘companies of the whole vbrigade. our boys militia ilnve proved yezur after year that they ure as efficient as any in the ‘whole oi Canada and it is ‘within our power to prove the IIIITIIU in regard to our half colu- pauy of the dioyoi Canadian Volun- teer Itcselrve. \Ve have In Mr. l-learu, ‘late imperial nuvy man for fifteen ycnrs n very efficient and capable instructor. He has just returned Iirom headquarter-l at Halifax, where he has complete-l an intensive months course, which will enable him to give good service to any recruits ' who wish to join tho Royal Calm, dian Volunteer I“.9.~1'l"/(.‘. Full particulars may b lrud by lpplylng; to tile .\.1*.‘y League on \\'&\Qv ‘Sh. on Mon-dayn, Wednesdays llvd Fri- dagr, between 9 a. In. and 10 a. m.. 11nd 7 p. .nl. llIliI 8 p, m. —- I {New Rival Appears in the! refresher, fcct foil in charming Ethel Grey‘ l’. M, llyrnc, Ntlrill River. 2-l-I2-2i-6i ___ _ .__»-——---——— r » 'l‘l~lll.-ilcrs lYanicd Illlllrlzo A PRINCIPLE FOR Iliiflilvl’ School llli. First class. Snpplwlul-nt $135 D. P}. i\l:lhur.' Suli- 250i! 23 3i. W-ANTED A I TEACHER illuuilton School with IEXIWTICII- r~- lli'l*li,l‘l‘il, Slllllllllliitlill. 8175.00. lI0“-“-ll‘\I itlnusay. Sec. 2560-20-51 TEACHER WANTED -— 2ND ‘UIIISK Il-zlchcr for the George- tou-zl lloyulty School No 115. illlllllll-nlcut $75.00 luidsulnlncr vacation. E. S. Norton. Sec. oi Trustees. Cardigan n.0, 2466-22~4i WANTED-AWFIRST OR “sscorvo rill-vi lnllvhvr for Ilampshire iillliill, Nu. 65. Supplement $100. including amount ‘required in’ lzluz- qluhn F, Eastou, Sec. of ‘Ira-z 2109-23-31 WANTED BY THE TRUSTEES ""121" Cuscumiacc School ins- lri=l .'\'u, 10, first or second clans" lI-nriu-r. Slljllllkhlltllli. $125 llililiiiiliilllCl‘ vwcdzion. lull (iambic. lloivi-lzl. Ii it. 2i10-2'l~3i -\_________,______,_____ WANTED-MALE FIRST CLASS basin-r for 'M'I. Stclvllrt School. Sllitlllllnlcnt $200.00 .-— Daniel lliri. Sedy. 253l-25-4i __._ ANTED—FIRST OR SECOND l-ilflss l-xpericncod teacher for ills (Izlhlpflfflfltlif School District l’ m. Supplement 3100.00.- li. l‘. Steele, Sucy. 2537~254ll WANTED SECOND CLASS Tcllcilcr for llod Point School slifllll: and Fail vacation. Sup- lleml-nl $125 N. n. Stewart. siififl-tury Souris East. 2571-26-4i ~——-—-Q0a--->-— ANTED - FIRST OR SECOND lilass teacher for Spflllilflfllil luhnnl. Supplement $170. Apply l" Wellington Iinslum. Soc. him- "fllil. It. R. 2563-20-tf. ,"l1I<-li<;f.il-I> kc-cpilhon- ‘Sibbltvnll Tioliuilo‘ "llln-hvuclng ' ' ' "I. FORI.WANTED—- DINING ROOM GIRL Apply to] . o'clock his _ nllls. etc. Chas Carsolgh. 193 Queen Sl- Folnale Help Wanted ; housework. Apply Mrs G. A- Aitkeu Georgetown. ' 2307-l-i12i I Apply Morell llotcl. 2506-23-3. 'WANTED IMMEDIATELY-GIRL for general IIOIISCWOTIK. Apply’ Mrs. Gco. Dclllpls. 25 Fitzroy Sh.“ 'WANTED IMMEDIATELY -— A confident woman for laundry at me I’. s. I. I’. orplutnse. able w opt-rate electric washer and ulallgllz. Apply to Mrs. G. D. Wright. King Square. _ To Let EDENISHED HOUSE TO LET for summer months. All mod- crn conveniences. Apply ml“ ufflce, Z-IQGBII-ll TO LET—TWO OFFICES NEXT to Aulericnu Consulate, wcll lighted and hunted. Apply at Two Macs 647l8-Z5-tf TO LET—-EIGHT ROOMED COT- tagc. Modern Convvlliclllrc. Apply 61 Villa. Si. 2'77-‘2\§~3l TO LET TWO FURNISHED rooms bathroom floor. Apply 171 Grafton St. 2564-26-31. “Ionized WXQE-Fawan cuzm ma’ the carrying away. Apply Guard Ian Office. 176 Kent Street. fill-ti Valuable Property For Sale in Charlottetown ri um authorized by MY- 5- 7-- Thomsnn to sell on Thursday, July i “——'_'_“'I3"I RT H-S I ~___ lTANTON-At Halifax June 11,to ,WANTED—-MAID FOR GENERAL: '1 : 'i‘erry. Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Tnnton, a son. Roy Fraser. . McLEOD-At Vancouver, B. (3.. to i\ir. and Mrs. A. R. McLeod, forulcr ly of Uiggs, a daughter. The ilnppy father is one of the Island lthodos Scholars. lioarty congratulations. MARRIACES McNEILL-—JAY-—At the home oi’ the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John i3. Jay. Fanning Brook, Wed- ucsduy cvenng, Juno 20th by the Rev. J. C. Martin, Mt. Stewart. lilr. S. Oswald McNelli. Head of Car- digan to Gertrude Daisy Jay. Fan- ulug Brook. in; liioiel iiicioria o‘0-0-O-Q4~Q-§O-Q§-§Q Offers to the travelling public a comfortable. up-to-dltq hotel. Con- tains 44 mom: with private bathe. The CUI- § ine In famous all oven Canada. Tnlaphonn in all rooms. Couretoul p union. i H. C. BROWN, Manager l ~-oooe-v++o-0+044+e0++00+¢* » The Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. rO-O-O Q-OO§OQ-O-OOO¥O-O ' In Bacon Hog rlelu, Poland. the largest of the new European countries created after the war. is apparently making B bid for the British bacon market. According to Mr. Dennis, the spec- ial representative of the United States Department of Conlmerce. inquiring into market conditions in Europe. a large packinl! iifillce?“ near Warsaw has begun to special- ize in producing a type of lean. mild-cured bacon which it hopes to place in favorable competition with tho Danish. Canadian and Amelie-l an bacon on the British market. Mr. Dennis believes that "Poland is about to become a factor iu international trade In hog proli- llcts. as the hog population 0f the war-born country has increased over five million since pro-war days." Tcfi Tlmea Denmark i Poland today hurl l1 population! of 30,000,000. exactly ten times that- of Denmark, but. being much inrlr- ' is not nearly so densely poplll- atcd as the latter. Agricultural ex- ports have always been a icllturc o1 the arcn. in 1013 the number of hogs in tile portions of ltussizt. Austria. and Gcrluuny that now from Poland was about 500.000, At the census of 1921 the totni bud zrown to 5,101,000 hogs. due i0 rearrangement. no doubt, of front- icrs and genuine increase. This. compares with 4.000.000 hogs .lu Canada In that year. What Polish export possibilities In bacon ma)’ ho after the large home population hns been supplied renlnins to bc men in the next iow yours. but ii is noteworthy that several count ries near Denmark. including Swollen, Holland and Poland, seem to be trying to get o. growing share oi the British bacon market. Toronto Globe Juno 20. E Blullelml UP FATHER- Minards Ilniment for burns 6 lcnldn 5th 1021i. commencinK . Bl 13 ' splendid i256 storey dwolliughollsc, all ‘furnished in Ilmt class condition. Frost proof cellar. All modern conveniences Situated ‘Ne. 220 Kent Street. For particulars apply J. L. Thomson on "the PIP-misfit‘ 11"‘ BENJ. CARTER SON ‘ Auctioneers 257-tl-26.28:ii0..luIy2 Small Farm at Guernsey Cove Ii arm offering for Immediate sale my farm at Guernsey ‘CMQ- "mi-q‘ lém iishins location‘. 300d build- 'For particulars apply to COME. HERE~ ol<.<.=_,- now»; somrrulrla ma woo To oo- DO YOU EVER THINK ‘DU KNQW Pidgeon Crockett Johnston Silliphnnt Crockett Phillips plre and W. J. Whitney the game to the satisfaction of ail. The next game was played Monday evening THAT THE. MAID’ rend null referred the Public [Property ‘Columittec. ' New By-Laws On motion of Conn. Pierce sac- onli reading ‘was given to the IP05"! Bylaws, (the Council in committee with Conn, Yco ilrcsid- mg). The bylaws, following pretty mllcll the hylnwrl of other lilarltiule (cities were passed with- out lllscilssiou or amendment and will bc given third reading at thc next regular meeting. A committee consisting oi’ Couns “Pierce. Moran. and Prowge w“ appointed to look into the ‘mutter n‘ a superannuation scheme for city officials. ‘ Conn. JIioLeorl moved the ‘Coun- cil into committee (Conn, Prowse lr. the chair) .on second reading oi‘ the illuiilling inspection bylaws. After discussion they were adopt- ed and will come up for tilird reading uoxt meeting. PERSONALS Mrs. H. McCaiiulu, Dunstaffnage loft Saturday morning for Boston wllcrc silo will join Mr. McCnllum ‘who is residing there. She was ac- companied to Bordon hy her sister Iviiss Marion liiacFarlane. Air. Robert Burns and Mrs. Burns of Brookline, Muss. motor- cd to the city last week on a visit to Mrs. Burns’ parents, Mr. nud iilrs, P. Corish at Kcppocll. __-__+>---_ BASEBALL -—~TIl(\. eighth gurus of the Prince County Baseball League was play-‘Now isn't this very true? ed ou Friday night Thursday on account of ball weather. The game was between the Red Sox and independants and resulted in a win for the Red Sex at s score of 13 to 7. Although the game was not a very close one some exceptionally good plays were made throughout the whole game and the players kept the spectators guessing all through tbc gnluc. Tile lluc-~up is as follows: ' Red Sex Instead of independents. Catcher Wright Campbell Pitcher Stewart lit Morris 1st Base IIOWIIII. Lidstone Mflrflg 2nd Base Gallant 3rd Base Johnston Short Stop Peters Center Field Richards Itikbt Field Joshnston Loft Field _ AcArthur Mr. Joseph McCullough as um- handled on between the Pioneers and lndopendantl-l. __.. Miss C. Therrien Gains 15 Pounds By Taking Tanlac, i_._.¢~_ DEC-LARES IT ENTIRELY OVER CAME INDIGESTION. PAL- PITATIONS DIZZINESS AND WEAKNESB. ‘ili/iother certainly did 'me a. good‘ turn when she had me try Tanlac,‘ for the treatment restored me to perfect ‘health again", recently, Miss lCeciie Therrlen. young lady residing at 230 Joilette St., lMontrenl. - ‘tit lwas about three years ago I suffered for a whole yelllr with indigestion, palpitation of the heart. and general delhiiity, ti be- came terribly ‘thin and under- weight. and felt weak and dizzy all the time. “Well, mother got me rstarted on Taniac and the treatment made lmy illgl-‘ESIIOII good and ended that pal- pitation and weak, dizzy feeling nl- together. I gained about fifteen pounds, and recovered my health so completely that I haven't had any trouble since. 'but have lbeen feeling better than I ever have be- fore. I think Tanluc is just won- deriul." Tanllac is for sale by all good drusslsts. Accent no substitute. Over *3? million bottles sold; Taulac Vegetable Pills are Nature's own remedy for constipa- tion. lFclr sale everywhere. -————Q4-§___._ lThe Power 0f _ I Suggestion A new device for saving passeng- lr-s trouble has lbeen lallopted by the Din~inglCllr Service of the Can- adian National IilaIl-wltys. Through. out llhe coaches on all trains lo which Dlni-ug and Cafe Cars are :11- IdUIiGII, little (lodgers on; now dig- trilbuied before each meal, with sev- eral suggestions for a suitable icomblnntlon of disilen, Thugs (uni. Igers are printed in both English iund Drench. ’l‘h.ls gives the ‘patron of the .DiuiuglCar a little rtime to decide upunl what he will order Inter and ell-minutes the tiresome necessity oi‘ lstudying a large menu- uurd. It‘ the traveller is accustomed to set a limit of price upon h.ls meals, there is no need whatever to exceed it. The prices for a colu- pleto menu for Breakfast, Dinner and Supper arc most unc-dernatc, ranging from 35 cents to $1.25. Hav- ing made his choice according to i terlng the Dining-Cur. the traveller will fin-d himself served ‘as quietly and satisfactorily as he would be In any well appointed home. 2552-26-21. --———-¢-o->-——'- SOMEBODY ELSE Who is Somebody Else? l shouTd task, Or difficult thing to do, "fie always offered to Somebody Else- But if some fruit or a pleasant trip is offered to Dick or Jess, " We hear not a word about Some- body Else. Why’! I will leave you to guess. The words of cheer for a stranger lad This Somebody Else will speak; And the poor and helpless who need a friend Good Somebody Else mubt seek. The cup of cold water in Jesus’ name, Oh! Somebody Else will offer; And words of love for s. lbrokou heart, llravs Somebody Elise will proffer. 'l‘hore are battles in life we only can fight. And victories, too. to win, And Somebody Else cannot take our place, When we shall have entered in; But if Somebody Else has done his work, While we for our sass have atriven. ‘Twill only be flair tlimt the 11198591! To Somebody Else is 81'8"- reward .__j-{O>——-—~' SHRINK ALL WASH GOQDE When sewing for my 111"" contributor to babies. writes a I"Good Housekeeping." I BIWIIY5 i qlzlgw "m: LINE THERE.‘ - = I'LL WA5H N0 Dior-lea! ‘:7 nnrrT "El. hm: w»: NV ' YOU ' ._‘. '30 N’ 4D YJCN“ I LN‘ - a _.._.- I l. WIIO MAY WITE _,, ,, Every voter, male or female, must be 21 _.years of age and a British subject either by ‘birth or naturalization. FOR COUNCILMAN A voter, male or female, must own in his Mrllvor her own right freehold property within the district of the value of $325.00, and must have been in possession of the same for six months prior to June 14th, 1923. A lease holder, is n01? entitled to a property vote. ~ A male voter who has served overseas in the Great War and who has resided twelve months in the electoral district is also entitled to vote for Councilman. This privilege is not extended to women who served overseas. A property voter, mlale or female, has a vote in every district in which they hold the above property qualification. ASSEMBLYMAN Every person, male or female, who is 21 years of "age and is a British subject has a vote if» He or she has resided in the Province for twelve months and in the electoral district for two months prior to June 14th, or-— _ Who owns, or is inpossession of as tenant property of the value of one hundred dollars, and has owned or been _in possession of the same for six months prior to the test of the Writ (June 14.) ’ A voter may vote for Assemblyman in every district wherein he 0r she holds a pro- bucket-book and anuetue. upon en-Iperty or tenancy q-ua1ificatj0n_ _ JOINT OWNERS Where two or more persons are holding property jointly ,each party will be entitled to vote either for Councilman or Assemblyman jwees ‘Z2031... North or the provided that his 01. her interest or Shfareg of o. u is a lady m. l]. t... such property amounts to a value or sum sinf- Wthc nam s n ver one‘: - ' ' . . l “inoulhf ° y ficlent to qualify hlm o1 her to vote-the. 1s For Mo? says, "Somebody Else will for. Councilman or for As... n ," ‘ Or “SOSIDBgIJOOY Else can play." sefnblyfnan, And Jack says, "Please let Some- 7 lbody Else ' _ . Do some oi‘ the errands today." A molig-agol. 1n actual possesslQn may If there's any hard or unpleasant vote but not otherwise. _ STUDENTS AND FISHERMIQN Occasional absence from the I)I'OVlnCi_l‘l0t exceeding four luonths 1n the year, the; use spent by students attendmg colieg? an? Y nlariners and fishermen in thelr caillngs 1s as; counted as 1f spent I within the Province district. I TAXES ,, 1 I . t -- ' ~ to produce Poll, Roacllfigébfihi? trail): reggililultls? His for her vote ls good whetherthe taxes are paid or not. could never be sure that the Kllfm- , ent would fit proilerlll’ 11m" wash‘ mg, as some materials shrink noon, [no electors of Ward 0119- much more than others. Also. be‘ Ladies and Gentlemen‘- fore making up mariner" "Bl"! '1 HMIIIIE been asked ‘W ‘l “"5” combination of materials, such as number n; electors of Whrd 0B8 I white and colored 500ml- I 5°“ have decided to offer M7861?“ l samples of the two inset-hm‘ and candidate for councillor. if lect- wnsll thoroughly in soup and hot ed '1 shall do my best for the inter- wntor to discover whether or not est oi the city and ‘Ward 0H9 in the color will run Into the while- pnrticular. Soliciting U011!‘ 8UP port ‘I remain Respectfully. B. J. TAYLOR. shrink the material at least twist! before making. Before I did this. I —- Mlllifdl Iiniment for burn: it Iclldl i 2581-26-1i By George Mcliialtu: "' ‘ ' '1 WELL-l cr:=<\~a_u~4l.'< DC-"JT rum/r; TO . L- wazu THEM“ ___ ._ -.----'--- Mrl. Annabella Gordon. 8577-26-Ili Mont-all!"- PAGE THREE’ Ifllfiré. L‘