H‘ trillions or THE cut l; 0t CIIARLIITTETOWN . 6p and Gentlmen: liljving been solicited by a large number of _ citizens and tax payers of Charlottetown to y _ as a candidate for the Mayoraity’ at the "Cflming election, I have consented to offer he office and beg to solicit your support and. 1181166. . ' An extended report of the past year's work 0W before you. You will observe that we have ~ eeded t0 make revenues and expenditures " -» ' t and have a balance to the good. p My work at the.Council Board is well known most of the tax payers of the city and I think at I may fairly assume that the result of my . rk meets with the approval of the majority of lthelcitizens. " _ Many of my friends believe tlrat I am en- “ titled to the position on account of my length of' v, service to the city, having served for a greater length-of time than any member of the Council Board and have performed the duties of my office I * in a fair and efficient Inanner since becoming a member of the Council. - If you do me the honor of election there will . be nothing negative with regard to my policy for the forth coming term. I will use every effort - to promote all and every good work undertaken ‘ by the Council for the general welfare and bet- “ terment of the city. l ‘ l Charlottetown has made much progress in civirbetterment in the past several years and I believe that I can claim a fair share of the credit for the progress that has been made. I will be unable tosee personally the electors before polling day and rely upon the citizens of Char- lottetown, whose sense of fair play and _iustice is Well known, to rally to my support. Yours respectfully. l). J. RILEY. f? Iiltt-‘olxs tit‘ \\'-.r,| I-‘ive. .- autl toust-rttli\'t~ . Nllllll t ‘The annual general nn-ozitu; or. l" llll’ the P. E. I. Division of Ilh- Navy; w ' League of Canada will he ltt-ltl in tlllm" I the Navy League Institute on wttl- ; ‘l"“" l"" - nesday the qtlr l-‘elirtiaiyr Ilt'X' attlll‘ llll" ‘l' 4.00 IJ. m. f0!‘ the election o! of» ‘l’. H ficeps for the ensuing yt-zlr . ,"l l'll‘ ' _ the general transaction ol’ llII> IL‘. ‘ v ‘."llll‘l‘ All members are resporlfllll)’ ll"'“lll ‘l" vited to attend. “ 3.; your Ill zl wisht‘; l l l take _. our support o J. O. HYNDMAN. - t "I. B MILIER’S CARD a . tt-rnls yoll havi- the honor oi’ electing mo l‘I'1)I'~'>"III£IIl\‘i‘S at ~ tfouilttl Iloartl. and now in ob- t-aeral Yvtllltwi. I tzlzlti- Illls l Tho Woman Who Loved and Earned "4-0-00» ‘ J A SUMMONS TO MARION CHAPTER 43. F fated. 'i‘ilen he said: "'l‘lle'nlessugt* is from Marion lloveyfs brother. Marion is 510k and wants I0 see Inc." ."L)ne would think ,\'ou were her father confessor." I spoke as lighl- ly us I could. invariably I tried to conceal my iealous)’ 0T Mflllml- . “Poor girl. She misses he: father sadly." Robert's answer was so sympathetic It gave me another twinge but I asked quietly: "When does she want you?" ‘Sometime tomorrow." “Oh, Ilobertl wc calft disappoint hinry. ller heart would break if you did not ac-qpt her Invitation to dinner." “So would mine! I will go with you. then after dinner wiI-I run over to littrltmhs for a while. then come back after you. You will ch10)’ 4* quit-I chat with Mary." , I said ilothing either for 0r altgaitist his plan. lie had decided what he would do, I would not ob- jwl. I may have been wrong l" [my l'."2!Il_\'_ili'f1Iil!'9t‘(?II(‘(‘ to llll 0f Itoberrs Ideals, but he was so visibly‘ unhappy- tivcl" his 105s OI’ it position. that I had no heart to oppose him in any way’. Iiofort» he wentuti bed. I saw him >"-ll‘I‘L'llllII()II.~'l_\' take the Inesszltzt- tfroln his pocket anu r-"ud it again. tin-n tt-np it up. I toll hurt that he ltad not shown it to mt: Instczltl OI telling me what was in It; bu! l said nothing, and pretended to be busy tixiilg my waist. I had decid- od to wear my tailored suit and an IO S98 oltl wais-t no that I might help hlary with her work. "What art- yon tlxint: that old tiling for‘) I laought you told me Ilt was worn outJang ago. Got to wt-ar old clothes now that you havr- l-‘nr just a moment Robert hesi- _ PIIIIMPT RELIEF for the mid-distressed stomach, try two or three ln-unllli after meals, dissolved on the tongue~keep your stomach sweet-try ltl-unolds-the new aid to digestion. MADE BY SCOT!‘ & BOWNE MAKERS 0F SCOTPS EMUISIO v each other looking for me." “Come on. lets walk up tin-ouch the park. We can rest as often as we like, and still reach Mary's on time." The lovely day seemed to have its effect upon Robert's spirits, and we were soon chatting and ‘daugh- ing together as we had not done in days “Seems good to go out alone once more, doesn't it, Gerry?" he asked. as we sat under an erbored trellis. resting. ' “Indeed it does! Really, Robert, I think your aunt nearly made us ‘twice glad,’ as Mother used to say.’ t "Three limes would be better. You were awfully good to her, Gerry." _ "Why shduldtft I be’! I really tried to do everything I‘ could for her, Robert. I hope she won't think too hard of us for sending her home." ' "She "She'll get. over i‘. and so will we. It's a quarter oi‘ two. We will ilave to IIUITY or MARY'S din- ner will he cold-that is, if she has it on time, ‘ Tomorrow-Dinner at Mary's —-Z-<r0}--_-_ \\'h--n baby was slcit. wt- lrovohel (lastoriu. _ When she was u (liliirl, _ she cried tor (UJSIOFIZI. _ Io (‘usloI-Iu. Win-n aha.- Ilnd Cillltlrcn she gave Int-In (Junior-la. a . ~¢Q0+000vv<@44¢v0¢ao00¢1 a bit: Ilnsky Imsbzltitl to sultptlrt!" he suid with bitterness. "Nothing of thi- sort.’ I Elllill this waist was too shabby to wczlr in the shap, hut-it Is hrslll.‘ ll*'tII|t‘I1l<*llf-—I“0P lauuderctl and with a little fixing’. I can wear It tomorrow. Then I tan ht-Ip Alury do up lit-r wbrk without feeling I anl spoiling my t-ltlthcs." “EXIJIIIIHIIIOII aeecptt-tl," replied humorously. Ilobcrl o I1 lovely, .-\s we were not l0 be all. By 0mm; T ' _ _ Mary's until 2 o'clock, I proposed J_ A_ MATHIESON‘ ) .h-‘ lit: ; \:- \\':t. lrunloll tor‘ ,4, RUM." [hm way-um, i, n3“. 10m; l llrt-sitlrnt Wll" lwllllllllll "l lll" ""l"l" l lllllll‘ \\'.llli. lie was so restless, so llil aluxtv- t t'l'll'll .t by draining easy, that Itoo was nervous watch- ’ ~ }{()lI‘ SPUfQIIII-y lulu.“ l“ l" ‘Ulllll “ll” *5‘ , int; him flgit. We had read the ' ‘lldtF-i-3-ltMEsmw3f i ‘lllllll ll’ llildllkflll 'l"ll“ ll” lll“ nuirning paper. taking the at‘.- - l 'l “Iflll ‘lllll ll“ ‘ill ll” -"l"'l""“' dresses oi‘ two or three firms “— ’Y_—~:t W l and‘? , vllllltlllnllllhllyll I 1;’ llll} ‘llillfkhlllllltll ill" whose advertisements seemed par. ‘ "w" ’ l"l '. l’ * fl l - l‘ tit-ularlv‘ alluring-one or two that ‘,"tl]l"|,;£)£i Ill‘, Ml“ will‘: were ‘no good.‘ Robert suit]. but 1n w -. .l . - _ ._ _ . , "I M Hwy,“ A“. l. l ,_ \\lIl(ll_ I told hlln It wyouldnehull If you have horses in poor (‘on for ll tout l >- in Ellullttizlntv tho mm l?‘ lillflllll} ‘w’ l! ‘hp olhclls ‘ditfon from the effects of riisteln Inuit-rial rwttlir-‘tl on our streets. Miro“. “PM e" ' I ' I " rv t per or from any oihe cause Irvin-rt, and ttutu- wlhitt lln- ntetns of the 0m “(lulu llmll‘ w“ mm n“ ’ ‘the cont is d andrdlrtv looklnvlt-ivit- llfllill - I -~ l ll“ "lllllllly"l' lllsllillll ‘ll l‘ l°ll'” lle l nnd they havley no ambit-Ion’ Anil *' ‘I' = ~ tttn lltlllillll! ct-ltcmt- ll'\""ll'llll*'ll llllllllllellll-ll" - ' ' ' t‘ -- ry . ., I . . they do not Improve on the feetL: o. I,I|il'!I Ilp to, UIICI‘ with y p,’ l.,..‘l:”“_l“lfillrllllililllg ‘m that they are getting. ltht» |'I'1l\'lIl-‘I.ll (ion l'2I!lIt‘lII. tor the i Pl,l_l;[l’l~‘f;l", rill fl , ‘lllgl. ng‘ , _ I Try a box of Dr. (fhurches condi.‘ IIIIIHIIIL’ pr vlllPlll is’ Itort-minu svr-l ‘ ‘l-l "‘ llllll ‘lluli ldlllllg llllll tion powder which will build tilt-mi ton= itt that-Ion» l-lwlt. I __. ___.. . i . lIl tzt-ttln a larct- portion of llritir. _ up and put them In h good thrifty. :1. IILIVIIIQ .,.,-,,,.,|, .1 :_ state of health where they Wlllta lllilat‘ ot‘ ' keep on .Iess teed and look belt-mi l 501d bY all 310769 01‘ dlrtl-‘Yl 0X1 FE-‘lanzl llIIIl lbillllli,’ ll(l|I~'I':- (‘l'L't'.Ii' 4 H!" 0f 0119 501ml- l IE1» r- III. Ir ran ho tnutle into T- W- G- CHURCH ItII-ligllttttl l‘ for nltl anti youn SLAG I lH-Yi v4- stzlnl with our IIIHIIIS. §3 ffruslltlt: that my work in Ill!‘ Y. ‘past \\'lll'I':lIII.-‘ n volllillllllrlce tli’ _‘-I'llI' t-tinfitit-Ilro, I anl. l uliotlit-tttly- _voIlrs. Above fertilizers now In slot-It. L. B. MILLER. . t. can supply at lowest prices. Nov." ' ‘ (is the time to buy as prices are" I l W“ I . TENDERS DEBLOIS BROS, LTD. isure to advance. . SZIO-LZBCVIEM, 'l‘.~;lL’Il<"(l nu ii _. Febru- 'i, __ __, _ T ' l,'lllll,_ Ior .'lll_\' pvt in or pt-r- ~“':II\' Wtllllll.’ to .'.tppl_\' and tittlivcr .tI Yt-lnolt lfl\'t-l' (‘hurt-h on or he- T F ' B d "ort- April Isl. lflLltl Ibo following 0 amounts of llllnhcrr‘ - As I have not the time I0 attend - BOARD MEASUREMENTS to It. and have a limited supply oi‘ Lesages Boneless llorse meat on hand I will clean it 119.111. 4% cents 71m‘ lb cash. This is less than the cost and is your opportunity If you order now. . P. A. FARQUHARSON, ‘ ' Prowlse Block, flm-l-wMEmwftf. Tilt Illinois We are prepared to buy puntlt ot lIva and dressed hogs laying the highest market. prices. hr buyers will buy at the follow, i; stations on the following dates! 2mm tt-t-I. 2x4, spruce, I5 feet long. Jlootl n-et, 1X6.gpflltltldIUPIIGIII-j. lotto feet, Ix-l, stirut-c, It; foot long. 7.000 l'ct't.l.\'lll or ovvr, ti feet long. ’I'~-ndt'r.< In specify cost ol‘ each amount. fit-pt-rlitely". P. D. McGUIGAN, P. P., Yt-rtltltl Itivvr. I‘.I~J.I. fitlSil-ifil-lil-JIII. ' F6R*SAI.F__“ Tin.- mtderslgned offers for sale “his farm of 88 acres, is one mile t-learetl, balance portly covered villi firewood and timber. For particulars apply Io. PETER MATHESON Dtll further 110M092“ Murray Hiker. Everett Wedloclr, , Hume.‘ River, flour; 14th and 2am. , ” olm Whitehead, Kensihgton, ~ ‘ "~— 1.11.11" ilmtt “am adulhzsltil. s Ith ‘ I n nr an . . .m . ,. a..." 14m and .8... T0 Tlilivlikiifiziliis 0F At tin- rotpldglntif u large num- ‘c432. lajor Mo sld, Summer-stilling. luuary 14th 28th; t Parley Drake, Vernon Btstlonfl munry 14th And 28th. : 30ft Brown, York, ‘January 14th b"r of (‘lIIZPIIS In Ward 2, ‘I have t‘ lfith, _.!t-rid- ‘I Io offvl- as a candidate for ' y; n [gum grand vjewxidllliltfllllll‘ In Iht- forthcoming elec- pry 14m 53¢ 33th, ,I;'ou. I takv this opportunity 0f pry fly gt Chgflnflgtgwn t-tiiit-ttinv: your .\:‘.I]l|lIITI. It elected] g, _\Vlll tintlt-avtn‘ to look aItI-r lilo In- ]n1°fm‘“°n m" Canaan", » It-rtgits. p! ‘Ih Ilitypinl general tlnd . ' of ‘art 1. tlr cu ar. a calilhotgilbiiicltuiliililiz-olla" Rélvsvllfullvmvoflr? . 4.. 0PM: . ‘u; - ‘W-MOAM- _” "o ' m n" luttsf-‘mlllllltr. _ iliil trout Iltr .\Iilit.lr_\' atlthilrilivs, 55131711951119. P- E- I- ‘ at liltl.“ or no t-npvnsv, Tho t-ltste-ln ' 6316'1'17'MElt- ' portion of Illt~ t~ y is tntiIll-(I to it. ' . ______ .\ gr-lttit-lnatl ll s ulrtnltly often-ti, ‘. "T-Wm“ to supply fountain —now that I tit-rnli-lsjtiil ha- llI'('il Tt-‘VHIVPII and arrangtilit-lit ottrpIt-It-tl to supply l t‘ Ilium‘ with IVIIUI‘ III IIIIIIIWIYVIIICIII; (‘Ilnsl- l ‘Ftxtltlors will IIIMEWWIVPII by lllt>' I- ‘ from hlurrtrv Illver, is about half I»; ,. II a é‘ plenum: VSHQUINGCREFIM Just the thing for warm weather when there's only cold water available. Menncn’: Is just ll Ronni with cold wntor n with but. Marl! in Canada 9 Tho luorning dawned bright atltil _ charge indication on the amuleter .* '1 HINTS rutt The Motorist IY ALBERT L. CLOUGH vsQ-Q-O-Q-OOQQ‘ wnsu THE BATTERY HAS "r0 BE REMOVEE" tested From Injury When the battery ilas lo be re- charged or repaired, care should be taken that it is replaced properly or trouble will result. In detaching the connecting cables from it. one should notice which one of these is connected to thepost III-irked positive tpos. 0i’ x). and be sure that this cable is reconnected to l the same post. The clulnps which hold the battery in position 1190B _the ca,- should be put tback tightly and the olalnp connector should In set up firmly, but not violently, upon the battery posts. If the bat~ tel-y is put back, with the cables connected to the posts in the re- verse way, the ammeter will read cilarge, when the baitelgv is dis- charging and v"ce verso. The bal- tcry is correctly connected. when putting an ‘the Iigl-Iling-switxh, with the engine stopped. gives a dis- Another" thing ‘that should be re- membered in this connection is that when the but-tery is removed, the generator requires considera- tion. If it is of the kind which de- pends upon the: Ilattery loud for its. regulation It is likely to OVPFIICGI or perhaps burn out its field-wind- ing, In the absence of tho battery, unless a fuse is provided as a pro- teetve measure. It is best not to run a car, with the buttery remov- ed unless careful IIIQIIIPIOS-IIIGICBIB‘ ‘that the generator is of such con- struction as not totbe injured there- by, Connecting the generator wire to ground on the ca,» fralne, remov ing the muln brushes or breaking ‘the field circuit are the IISIIIL] ways of stopping generator action when llllg is necessary. Que/aliens of general Interest to IIE ‘Flu- anntlal meeting of the Stun- lt-y Iirlrlge Dairying (To. will be hold in the Ilall at Stanley Bridge on 'i‘tloestlny', Februafy 10th at 2 o'clock p. m. J. H. SIMPSON, Secretary 6694 2-2.\i\vf3l . Valuable Farm For Sale I offer for sale my farm of 70 acres Qt‘ choice land situated on the Union Road 5 miles from (‘Iiurlotte- town. 50 acres of which is clear. The balance covered with a good growth of Iunrhcr. Tile properly is wt-ll watered. having a never lail- ing spring tionr the biliidlilgs. Al- so u splendid pump in Ilouse. The dwelling house and barns are nil In first class condition and n rare chance Is afforded someone to pur- chase a property oi‘ this kind. Apply Ilorry Ilenderson, on prem- Inc's. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer stifi-l-lllMEsntwed-II. _____.\.____.._,___ FOR SALE Farm for ‘sale at MI. Stewart, only-look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physio for the little stomach, liver bowels. Children love its delicious Inotorists will he answered In this column, space permitting. If an immediate answer is desired en- l-Iose self-atldressed, ‘stamped en- velope. Atldress Albert L. Ciough, cure of our olllce. “Syrup oi Figs” is Laxative For Child LOOK AT TONGUE! REMOVE POI-SONS FROM STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS Wilt-n silo ltct-nnle Miss, she clung‘ I SeeThat The Generator Is Pru- ' IN MIIMORIAM MR. ROBERT MURRAY. Badeque has lost one of its old- est resident; in the person of Ro- bert hfurrny. He was stricken with pneumonia s few days previously and died “on January 27th. having reached the ripe old age of eighty. The deceased was an industrious, sober man and a member of the Presbyterian Church. He leaves tomourn his widow and three daughters, Mrs. Bessie Holmes of Victoria, P. E. I4 Mrs. Percy Campbell, Borden, P.E.I., and Mrs. Thomas Frost, Chathnm, N,B,; nln0_tw9 sous John and Hugh both of Bedeque. His funeral was conducted by his pastor, Rev. W.’ A, McQuarrie, assisted by Rev. George Somers, Methodist minister. In spite of the severe weathw a, Boodly number gathered to pay their last respects- The pallbearers were Jesse Schur- man, Fred Davison, William Ram- say and John Davlson.‘ _____-<Q}_i_ CHRISTENED WITH WATER PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Feb. 1. —Wat.er was used in the christen- ing of the 7.800 ton carrier Blue Trlangle,_liamed In honor of the war work or the Young Women's Christian Assoclatlon, which was In pursuance of an Act of the 0f His Majesty King Edward VII-, consolidate and amend the several Iottetown," and all Acts In amendm the said city, am! of one person to For Ward Number One .. For Ward Number Two For Ward Number Three , For Ward Number Four . THE ELEVENTH DAY OF In Ward 1 went, at or near of Felix Hughes on the East side of Queen Street, being No. 56 Queen Street. Ward 1 Enstyat or near the dwell- ing heuu of John Quinn, being No. 131 King Street. _ Ward 2 wept, at m; dwelling IIOIIIO of James-Rush, on the south side of Sydney Street, being Ne’: 92 94, Sydney Street. W rd 2 East, at the dwelling house a Patrick McCloskey, No. 174 Sydncyl Street. Ward 3. In the Bullldlng. Ward 4 west, of the City Building. And at the laid Election the P In the forenoon and continue open of the same ‘day. Market House WARDONE East of Great George Street-The First. Polling Division shall com- prise 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. West of Great George Street- The Second Polling Division ahnll comprise all that portion of 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. 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- Iottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Patrick McCIoskey, No. I74 Sydney Street. West of Great George Street- The Fourth Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise all that portion of Ward t lIIIIlIIIIIIlIIlIlIIl-t? Prince Edward IsIanId, made and passed In the Third year of the riipn Chapter 17, Acts Incorporating the City o! Ch". ent thereof or In addition thereto, | do‘ hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE in the City Council for each of‘ Wards ‘ For Ward Number Five . . . . . . . WILL BE HELD On Wednesday AT THE SEVERAL PLACES THAT I9 T0 SAY: the shopWard 4 Central, at oil will be opened DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS I FIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIE Every Iloma In Ilanalla Iloetls “FIlIIIT-I-TIIIES" To those sulbfing with Indirrrfiv». Tbrpid Liver. Cnnahfialian, Sink or’ Newau: Illmdarlles, Neuralgia, Kid- ney Trouble, Rheumatism, Ihin in Ila: But, Eczeviub and vMer skin nfedians, “FruIt-aV-tives" gives prompt relief and slssures n speedy faithfully followed. - “Fruii-a-iivei-"f: the only medicin: made from Frail-containing the medicinal principles of apples, oranges, figs and prunes, combined with valuable tonles and antlscptlcs _60c a. box, Mo: $2.50, trial size, 25c At all dealers or sent poatpaltl b) Fruit-olives Limited. Ottawa Ont launched at Hog Islad yesterday. This was the first "launching at w-hlch champagne was not used. Legislature of the Province of Inltuled “An Act to that an Election of a Mayor for serve as a Common Councilman Numbers 1, 2_and 3, of the said . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ons Councillor . .. One Councillor . . Ono Councillor .. Two Councillors Three Councillor:- FEBRUARY, A. D., 1920 or, near 81in d- Whltock’: Shop being No. 182 on‘ the SoutlmSIdeof Kent Strep, _ Ward 4 East, at or near Mn , c. Ewen’: dwelling house No. ~180 Woymouth Strut. WIN!‘ 5 W9“. ltor near Harry Law "T! Blriier Sho , No. 7 U f Queen Street. p m"- Ward 5 went Central, at Mr-Jiu Murphy's Shop, Dominion Houpa, orttho west side ofGreit Gaougn Street. - . Ward 5 East Central, rrsLSnv-ah J. H W". 212 Great Gaorpe Street. Word 5 East, at or near (no dwell. Ing houlc of Bernard Klgglm, No. 286 Eucton Street East. i‘! Nine o'clock 'n the afternoon _ at or nur- Ilqlna dwlillng ‘until Five o'clock WARD FOUR WEST Went of Great George sci-q“... The Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all, that portion o! Ward Number Four in ti? stild City, situ- le West of Grea George Street, and the poll shall be held at the Ellxine House Room In the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST East all ' Hllilhcrouqh 8trcet_. The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Five, In Charlottetown, East of I-Illlsborough Street, and a line In continuation thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Conimon- and Royalty, and the poll shall berheld’ at or near the dwelling house of Bernard K13. Bins, No. 266 Euston SL, 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 Mol- peque Road and West of Hills- Number Two, in‘ the City of Char- lottetown, situate West of Great. George Sh, and the poll shall be hold at or near James Bush's resi- dence, 92-94 Sydney Street. WARD THREE Tile Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, In the City of Charlottetown, and the poll shall he held at the Market. House. WARDHFOUR EAST East of Hllilborouph Street- The Sixth ‘Polling Division shall comprise all that portion ot Ward Number Four, ‘in the City or Chur- lottetown, situate east of Hillsboro SL, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house o! Mrs. McEwen, No. 180 Weymouth St. _._¢- ‘nov- Accept "California" Syrup of Figs and Great George Street, and the poll J, Whitlock, being No.18! on the WARD Foun CENTRAL The‘ Seventh Polling ‘Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward. Number Four, situate West of Hlllsborough Street and East of shall be held st the shop of Silas South side of Kent. Street. o'clock noon, until the "our of Four ume day. situate on the West George Street’, .. shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five In Charlottetown, situ- ate West o! Queen Street, including . Government House and Land and usual buying Victoria. Park. ‘and the poll Ihsll to be held at or near the shop of Harry Lsrter, being No, 7 Upper Queen Street. ‘ " " ‘ NOMINATION DAY WEDNESDAY, FISRUARV 4th, 11.0. ,, " . At the ohm of m City Clerk City mat, borough Street and of a line In con- reoovery when the treatment In . In wrsuincelof an Act of tho Frlhoo ldwad _ 9f HII Mljcfly King Edward VlI-, consolidate nndamond the uvcnl Iottotown." Ind III Acts In ampndfn I do hereby give PUILIC NOTICE runes ooulsslonznl or an i l ran 1n: crry o .WILL B In Ward 1 wont, at or near tho shop o! Felix Hughes on the Ent lldo o! Guun Street, being No. 66 ueen Street. Wlfd 1 int, at or near the dwell- Inp houle of John Quinn, belnp Ne. 181 King Street. Civic Election -__.i._-____- or James Rush, on the south side of Sydney Street, being No’: 92 94, Sydney Street. , Ward 2.5mm, at the dwelling house of Patrick McCIoskcy, ‘No. 174 Sydney Street. Ward 3 In the _ Bulildlng. Ward 4 wen, of the City Building. And at the said Election the P In the forcnoon and continue open of the game day. Market House DESCRIPTION OF P WARD ONE East of Great George Street-The First Polling Division. shall com- prise all that portion of Ward Num- bar One, In the City o! Charlotte- town, situate East ot Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling of John Quinn, No. 131 King St. Welt of Great George Street- Tho Second Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of 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. 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, audths poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house 0t Patrick McCloskey, N0. 174 Sydney Street. West of Great George Street; Y The Fourth Polling Division shnll comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, In the City of Char Iottetown, situate West of Great George SL, and the poll shall bt held at or near James Bush's res! deuce, 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 Hlllsborouph Street- The Sixth Polliflx Division shall ‘comprise all that ortion of Ward Niiniber Four, in t e City of Char- lottetown, situate east of Hillsboro St, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwellln house or-Mrs. McEwen, No. 180 eymouth St. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall com-prise all that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of l-Illlsborough Street and‘ Enst of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at the shop of Silas J’. ilPltlock, being No. 182 on the South side o! Ken-t Street. same day. Secs. 24 to 9; also Act 1 G. o. wmenr, Mayor of the City of Ch"l‘own 8501l1-28MIEtf. at George tlnuation thereof to", the division line between Charlottetown Com- ‘mon and Royaltyyand the poll shall be held a-t or near dhedwelllnglrouse of Sarah Jane Hizgins. being No. 212 Great George Street. iwmw FIVE was-r CENTRAL West of Grant Georfle Street and East of Queen SL-The Eleventh Polling Division shall coin rise all‘ that portion ofWard Five, n Char- lottetown, West of Grea-t Gem- o Street “and the Malpegus Rodi; and East of Queen Street, and the Poll shall be held it the shop 461 Mr. Grey Murphyzbominlon House, side of Giant WARD FIVE wear. The Twelfth Polling Division A farm of 77% acres with good tory, saw and» grist mills. For Qualification of Electors seo “FARM FOR sALE I mites from Charlottetown. Conven lent. to school, ruminant’ 4. .1920. t iElection oi Commissioners . ‘ p, ‘ got Sewers and‘ Water Supply Leqlsiltum of the Pmvlruu or d fslavllhzmldo Ind pnild In the Thlrg your of tlldhrilpn Chapter 17, Initulsd “An at to Act: Incorporating the City 6| Char- qnt thereof or In addition thereto, . ' l.i that an Election for _ wens Ann WATER aurnLv rcnmtorrsrowu - . EHEILD t 0n Wednesday " THE ELEVENTH DAY-OF FEIRLIARY, A. l)" 1920 AT THE SEVERAL PLA 0E8 THAT I8 TO GAY: Wlfd 4 GGMPII, at or mar 81in J- Whltoqk‘: Shop being No. 182 on the South auto of Kant Strut. Ward 4 Emit, at or nenr Mn Mc- Ewan’: dwelling house No. 180 Woymouth Giroet. .- Wu-d 6 west, n or non Hurry Lun- ter’: Blrbor ‘Shop, No. 7 Upper Queen Street. Ward 5 wept Central, at Mr. Gray MI-ITPIIY’: shop. Dominion House,‘ on the went side of Grplt George Street. Ward 8 East Central, at or near Mrs. Sarah J. Higgins dwelling house, 212 Great George Street. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwell- lnp house of Bernard Klppina, Ne. 286 EuatonStl-oot Ent- oll will be opened at Nine o'clock until Five o'clock In the afternoon QLLING DISTRICTS WARD FOUR wear West of Great Gem-gs s:|-cst_ The Eighth- Polling Division shall wlllllrlse all that portion o! 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. wAno nv: EAST East of Hlllsborouqh Street- The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Five, In Charlottetown, East of Hlllsbomugh Street, and n line In continuation thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and the II shall be held’ at or near the walling house of Bernard Kig- gins, No. 26s musing 9L, Dost WARD FIVE" no? pgyrrnAL _ rota Tenth Polilhg Dlvialou nlisu comprise ‘nil thhl amnion 0C Word Five -In Charlpttatown, t of Grew: George B reetnnd 9 Mll- woque Road and West‘ of Hills- uorough Street and of a llueln cou- rinuutiou thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Oom- mon and Royalty, and the poll shall be hel at or, near the dwelling house of Sarah Jane Higgins, being No. 212 Great George Street. WARD rtvz weer can-ram. West of Great Ganrhe ntroutnnd East of Queen Ciw-The Eleventh Polling Division Shall comprise All that portion offldrd Five in Char- Iottetown, West of- Great Gourde Street and me Milpeque < , and East or Queen Street, and} e Poll shall be held mt the shop of Mr. Grey Mariana Dominion-House. situate on they out side of Great‘ George Street; ' WARD FIVE wear. The Twelfth Polling ptvlltlon shall comprise all‘ that pollute! Ward Five In Clllrlotteto gifte- ste West of Queen Street, 1M _ h; Government House and Ilolitijlid Victoria Park. and the poiabhal I be held ann- near the s opot Harry Lnrter, being N0. 7 per Queen Street. NOMINATION DA_Y WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, A.D. 131G A! the Office of the City Clerk C_lty Hall, o'clock noon, until the hour of Four o'clock fi-oni the hour of 11mm In the afternoon o! the Act am Edward vlili a... 17. V., Cnpl. 13 C. 14. -‘ w. w. CLARKE, _ ~ City Clerk "a. buildings sltumtled at Bulfolkfh ohms-elm. butter I». ps aoflpa. K. nose, 3, ,3} Masonic Building,’ _ ssoa-uamntr. 1 clmmmll . n IIOTICE I0 o'clock In the afternoon o! the Thursday, Fe which we will pay highest market prices. . See our agents before disposing of your hogs. .~ WM. DAVIES 00., Ito. from m lqfiur 5r Tum- It Our agents will ruary 12th. take delivery of live ho s ‘points on Thursday, % at pin" January 2 th and We want good stoc ' for Wllll dwelllfll 1101159 1""! Olll-blllld- fruity taste. Full directions for For QUIIIICICIOII of Stanton no Act In! Idwnrdlllli, Gnu. 17. l - l E M. i I > Inxa- Annlr child's (lose on each bottle. diva am. 24 to 2o; also Act m Gdorpn vl. Cnpl. 1s a‘. 14. , ' . , ’ - ’ - . . , - ,4. A. McKINNON, n without fear. l ‘ o. n. 'WRIGH'I', ‘ - w. w. CLARKE, . Island M ‘. . . , . 257 Elzittlflfl] ifirpet Mother! You must any “CaIifqr-l Mnywf the City of CIYTQIIII ‘l ' , _ City Clggk, 1, .mtemtueo4m anager‘. ‘a ~. l . ‘ Yaro .ow ‘_" - " ‘g 1.. _ -' , 4 -- - . p - .' tavz-t-zltmniotptt. ° ‘l ‘ll’ ' 5° l” l ~ ‘ - ~‘ ll?‘ ‘_ 7h awe 1t filth 'l "l . t . _.