riuannsnv 7 1914 _ _ _ _-,_ . ~ ~-1-snnmec-can ~ ~ cnAnLo'r'rn'1°owN coannuln msc or nu.-» mica rirraas STOCK QUo'ra'r1oNs_ Qllntatious furnished pg' B_ M., Curdy 3" 00-. Stock and Bond Bro- kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex . - - 97! 97k 9"; ..-*IT PAYS to buy in this province anion Pscinc 162; 1621 will -- I- B- $17801.. ... 65| 35* Wh »..°T. GORDON IVEB ll Glmldihll _bmi Cilllper 56 64) 545 agent in Montague. His office phone llUN'i‘REA.L STOCKS. is 18 and residence Phone 20. B H125 LOW CIOIO "'*;' I A 1 4 mc - ‘razuinn Traction as au as| ...~'r11E uonumcl palm Guard- _n| in E. Iilnoud St., char- Bannon cement eel- inn can be obtained at w. A. John- Februnry 6' 1914. Detroit 72 711 71; ston's, Montague. NEW YORK STOCKS, Atchison Am. Beet Sugar .. Am. Smelters nmol. Copper ._ . Brooklyn' R. 'I‘. Canadian Pacific 27 I or ssl 'zsi 'mi 21 ul.. Northam Pfd. Iliinois Cent. .. Mex. Petroleum 72 § Miss. Pacidc 27 27 i sc f r - - - 133 113i the world’s famous cure fvi Epilepsy tend Fits, Simple home rea_ment_ 25 years success Testimonials from all parts of the world; over 1000 in one year. suaaawrnss. satisfaction is something worth while thinking over when having hour teeth attended to. We GUARANTEE SATISFACTION in crown and bridgework, platework, inlays and fillings st reasonable prices. Examination Free, Extracting without pain. llr. Rcbins £.i..‘.f“.r.'.".2.":.°.!.. ' om. Steel Corp’n 39; 37-* .331 . .__ Montreal Power 224 222% 225| Fortune are en oying the good skat N S st°°l 5 C09-1 Com sa ing and ice-boating of the last few lcl ellen sc ont 111 111 days -F Shawlnigan 140 __ ipanishli Gom 15) 155 *MR ED D FEEHAN Guardian poronto Ry representative in Sourls will gladly D e d g COTTON matter at the office of undertaker W High Low Close L. Dingwell His hbona number is 5 Snot-12 65 unch d _ 209 ...°slconGlc'1'owN_- st. Davide 3 ...°0NE CENT Der word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge twenty-five cents. 'WELL BUSHED -The Fortune tune was in Sourls on a business trip last Tuesday.-F. I _.___ ...*Mr. Crawford Aitken oi Char- lottetown, is visiting in Fortune, the guest of Mr. Douglas Aitken and others.-F. ...°'l‘he many friends of Mrs. Geo. THE ELEOTORS OF WARD 4. Ladies and Gentlemen: Having served you at the Council rd for the past four years, a §"`_'-."’_'§‘|]y_-‘_A-' |;'|('f;'_[4'|'|1"|([""""T 5; 353;” K THE EASTERfi0_L|_li_i_!D|iifi -'CARD rc llc 1-:lccon cl llc cuy of clulcucowu-4 HOCK lllami ___ ___ ______ 9 '"""Y`Y;`_':'A'_'_"`Y:'""1'A'7';C;'I`>{::"":"x"":""~'T' Southern Pdcinc . | M H Boa lerse numben of the electors wish to again offer as a candidate I me _ any ice has bee? very :eil bustle? by ,gli ggtsggaasle tigetossee $51131; 3:3. Rxgr; ' “me Bur ° and ‘mn so take this opportunity of solicit- '- ' __ I ing your support. sisrenll Personals ...§'.l.‘Z“..§‘§’ 5.1.13 ..?.‘£f"1°.!nf.‘ii“.§3Z_ -_ precate it, and shall do my utmost to ...‘Mrs. W. H. McKenzie o1lBay For- serve you faithfully. Respectfully yours, J. D. TAYLOR, 70-1-2?Mtts7l. Io the Electors of Ward 51 1 Mny 1188 Cuadsogf recTa§1§lr¢_(5.yg.gl$ll.__|l gg.. (lilly 1183 1177 .1 l wa c§II `f"f`fff rnncas annenlzs Lamllci Jill; ocff . ' 113* ange March M 710 St James’ Chambers, Toronto, Can . M M ctober 11144 1138 GRAIN & PROVISIONS. ay Wheat 93} 93} 89i 885 65| 65} 66) 66% 1110 1107 "Y Corn . ay Lard ny Porl( -im __ High Low close lulnn. a sc. rnlsool _ 1-sci, ‘ ,._~eoon spowr.-'rho Youths or 9” _ _ .... ._ . 2s an ll 1 ~ _ 112 ' 11° If _ 6" " j 133 135 ' ' '° 7°* . .. 15; 9? Zi? 91* ' 142 ° ` ` Eric .... ._ ali* so; Zig; "Wm my N° "1" '°°°“'° ““"‘°"* “°“ ““ ““"°"‘““” I 133 las ‘ ~ . ' 114 - - - 70 22 ' ’ i 27 1224 mo 1224 FITS 'f ` DUREIJ M 65h 66h 1107 eral meeting of the East Point Farm- 2185 2130 2130 ers' Institute was held in the school 1188 vresiyvterian Church Georgetown. 1188 'I‘he Rev. A. J. W. Back will preach 1144 on Sunday. Feb. 8th at 11 a. m. A- Song of the Upward Pull and 7 p.m. High LOW C1080 A Plea for Honest Love." Pra er 93} Y meeting on'Weduesday at 7.30 p. rn. All visitors kindly welcomed. ...°FARMERB' MEETING.-A gen- house at Lakeville on the night o' Lutz, Bay Fortune, are sorry to hear of his continued illness.-F. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:- . Yielding to a largely-signed peti- B tion of representative people of the Ward, I have decided to nominate as ` a, Councillor at the forthcoming elec- ____.. tion. T shall not make a -personal First Methodist-Rev. T. lvlnrshnll Of statins that I shell be Pleased to at u and Rem _,_ Heaney at 7_ receive your support, assuring vou at the 30th ult. This meeting presided FJ ll’ H ° over by the preslldent, Mr. L. Mac- a donald, discussed several impqrtantl topiés,hi;1;;;1rng tthem, the holldingt o' . , nn x on a Souris. t e e ab- Dandfug and ItChlI'lg SC3IP lishment of an seg circle, selection arg gaused by Mwrgbes, .of grain and grass seeds, and the ____ ,l procuring of lime for the farmer.X. -Th I d ht b t it. D Cf. . Sangei:-1?boEdmpro(\Il;d ii? vghlen he ilI)fec‘tl: "‘°EXAMINATI0N'_ The '°"°wmg ed ._ gum" pig with dandmn gem.. is the standing of Panmure Island and all its hair disappeared in a 9°g°°3 1°; I'h°1"“;/‘llth °1£iJaI;’“°"lYd:”2 anti .'rh'tir dllwoi-ld PB” "»'1l'Y MOM- Eab accgted DrTnSahgl;'eboE?1's dis- ?°$‘;;`:; %I_};‘;_l;Il‘1YiG3l_»adf‘tI°‘171“ I"I1“"l;};5{_‘ 235;’ °° nm' “R “ny w°'thy Ph" no wright; 2, Nell Lsnnlgcn; a,'Ncw- Paris leads the world in knowledge ma” Wright; 4' Alla” L°°“IE°“' Gm of ’ lie III - 1 Alex Jameson Grade II tordégiazfmgf the but and remedies `- Senior '1, Raymond Condon; 2 - Ellen Lannigan; 3, Vincent Condon .§:s;;::i:;.i::."2l .22 W-_un -. ---_ er Canada is the one great remedy ea” M“"Ph7 and Add” wnght' “qual- that kills the dandruil germs. Grade I _ 1' Frank L°‘"“ig““5 2 That is why Gem E_ Hughes Bays Jerome Murphy; 3, Florence Martell to every reader of The Guardian if 4» James L“““l3“"~ Mary Murphy arislan Sage does not banish dan- t°“°h°"' 35:3! 1? ttxivéaixhlis hlteallofciiihhhthg -~-'BRISTOL-“ Tl” “B°““°f` “wha” pricm Whist Club recently organized at St. Dsndrul -is 5, (01-srunnm. of bam_ Peters Harbor ls now in full swing ess. Take care of your hair while hvlng Gum’ 9 large membership -j Phone 397 Y l, an appointment with the Cook. Studio - when you wish to make * I JAS. BAYER PHOTOGRAEHER Telephone 192-J. , , ..~-_._._'..~.--_,» ‘\ ~ . 1 -.j§`_j.",`_ `-'.`, =._`;;i0- yo ppo yh Y t ceased, dancing began. the music be '-' ' ` ‘ `\\\"‘ Shopld do me the? (mor 0 e ec ing furnished by M-r. Stuart Home o ' ` ~ ~ , " -yl me t0 the C01-\nClIB°afdv I Sh,3u 1_‘ol-ruville. One voung man had thi 1...: 1- ~' ‘ endeavour to look after the ln- misfortune to get his sleigh npcs. ` t€l‘€8t8 Of the City and Ward going home from the wbist part; 1 Three in particular-_ as I have Friday n ght from tMelburn,klilxis tpgar duling the past six years. "W “°‘“5 “l"‘°'°. °“_-_ by 1“° Y °‘ , n ,,»_\\ _~.';;f' ) l " y _"`f \ _gg l, _. 1 COAL - cannot be too black or too heavy providingllt is Coal. Get ln a sup- ply of t e best NOW you will feel more sure of comfort and warmth. Qur grades are _warran- ted to satisfy you in quality and prlce. 0. Lyons 81 Bn. ber of the Electors of Ward Three che :soth nt Mr. John Pykes oi Mel gake tgis opportunit of Sougiting people assembled and sl>°,1`lt a ver; P P n _K 1 The last meeting was held on th- is? dgaglzuuhaiéefgstgigca:-&r‘;! tale- 29th inet, at the nome ol li/ir. J. W dandrufl germs kill your hair, McEwen and was a decided success Use Parisian Sage, the glmrantecd -After the alluring game of whist wal dandruil cure and delightful hair Over and flsillf-Y Yeffeshmehti haf dl-95511,; been served, interesting talks wer. It is used extensively by ladies of E'V°ll 011 B8l'i0\ll¢lll'9 and N001! feed' refinement because it keeps the scalp i-g by Professor L. McEwen, Messrs absolutely clcsn and gives n hewltch- E- L- Coffin and Nathan Mcrlweu em mg lustre to the hai;-_ Oomgg in large some helpful hints were thrown ou" so-cent hotties at Geo. E. Hughes and regarding the present demand I0- leadmg druggigts gverywhere, Gi;-1 high class beef which were keenly ap with Auburn hair on every package. preciated by the wide awake farmerl Mans in osnndn hy The R. 'r. Booth present- M 11 Proper hour the wm- 00., Ltd., Fort Erie,.0nt. Mail or- pany dispersed all feeling that the; ders nlied, all charges prepaid. had enioycd s very pleasant evening _ _._ _._ . The next meeting is to be held e' “Celery just received at , Beer & the residence of Mr. E. L.. Coffin Goffs. ' 1096-2-6m2i Good roads are hoped ‘for and 1 pleasant time anticipated. 1 ...°O0RRAVILLE.- The school a "Take British Cough Cure-you Corravillo has secently being opened ill get quick results-Excellent no Miss Annie Campbell being the nel 'WV l` . children-25c, lbottle. E. A. FOSTER, teacher. I-Ier frleuds wish her ever, 127 Grafton St, Central Drugstore. 1074-2-5m8i success in her new undertaking, ani also hope she will spend an enioyelbll time while there. --'I‘he young peopli of Cnrraville have recently started 1 ‘ A R D Whist Club. Mr. Peter Flynn ant Mr. Arthur Pylfe being the chie players. Two parties have already At the request of a large num- sc... nun. -ru. no on runny sign. an a ain in the field, and now burn A large crowd of the young ur Su rt onm Lehalf If ou enjoyable evening After the game f ll .both escaped unlnjuled. -Mr. Edwarl YOUYS respect U Yi Redman of Corraville, spent a ver; THOMAS CAMPBELL, enjoyable visit _at St. Peters Roan ~ - C C recently.- On January 26th Mr. 2_4M6- ' ` Timothy Moore of Corraville had thl 1057' I ‘misfortune to loose his barn by fire. Grace Church-Rev. J. Heaney at ll and Rev. T. Marshall at 7. Sun- A cordial invitation is extended to *strangers and college students, Dr. Fullerton at 11 and at seven strangers and college students are cordially invited to all services. Suu- day School and Bible Class under t euicient teachers at 2.30 p. m. Pray- il' meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. liorning Subiect:- An Empty Henri, te a m , Rev r Taylor it 11 a. rn., and at 7 p. .n. Sunday School and Bible Class it 2.30. A cordial invitation is of- ered strangers and college students. Morning Subiect:- The blessing of :rest after service. Eveningt- The B bl C 2_30_ the same ti-ne that I shall if elected I 0 lass at Prayer service ec my very best judgment in the ad: on Wednesday evening at 7.30. Stud- u ents and strangers cordially welcome, _ _ ___P1=ucsaY'r1-lnlsn. Jl*"__' ` be be canvass, but take this opportunity ml nistration of the affairs of the ity. ` ` Yours Faithfully, R. I-I. 'JENKINS luy school sua Blau- olnss nc 2.:-xo. ‘15°‘1'"M’"- CARD Sr. James' Preshyterinn.- Rev. Ladies and Gentlemen:--- We the undersigned having en requested bya large num- r of the electors of Ward Four o place ourselves in nomination at the forthcoming civic election ake this opportunity of express- .-.'vcning:- Inlollcrnnt Indifference, ing our willingness to serve_o_ur _ city, and to the best of_our ability atNPWnZ10l1-Morning pgiayer meeting to promote good clvlc govern. . _ . . . m ent. Yours Resgectfullly G. . WR GHT J. T. MCKENZIE 4066-1-21Mwfmtf. .ings Question or Conservation for People’s Church- Service at 7 p.m. will be conducted by Rev. D, Mc- Lean. BAPTIST. ' ucv. z. 1.. rush ni 11 and Rev. G. 3. .‘»icLearn at' 7 Sunday School at 2.30 with “L0yalists" class oi adults n Church auditorium. A cordial wel- omc. is extended to all the services K. this church Subject for mornin nal service in the evening. CENTRAL CHRIS“I‘IAN_' I Central Christian-Evangelist Bev. A. J. McLeod at 11 and 7. ‘Sunday lchool and Bible Class at 2.30.Prayer neeting Wednesday at 8 p, m, A11 -eats free. College students and ltrangers are cordially invited to all services. ~ ANGLICAN. St. Paul's-Rector, Rev. '1‘. W. Vfllfllhy. Services at 11 and 7. Holy Communion at 8.30 a. m.,, Sunday _-ichool and'Blble Class at 2.30. All seats free. , _ St yeters Cathedral- Holy Oom- --nunion at' 1 8 and 11, Mating nt I0-15. sunday school at :.30 ana evensong at 1. , Salvation Army- Services each light of the week and on Sunday. :1For building up the body, puri- fying the blood, and toning up the er than, Rexall Celerv and Iron. This n its most palatable. form and _ cel- lottle $1.00, money back if dissatis ner Great George and Kent Ste. Mtf. of To the Electors of the City of Char- . Iottetown LADIES AND GENTLEMENZ- linvinl; been requested by a large number oi citizens to become a can- | érvice:-Our Civic lnlection. bapr.lsg.’dld°t° f"-‘T thi’ C°‘““‘i“I°“°“ml’ 'J' Sewers and Water Supply, at the coming Civic Election, I have decided to accept nomination.. If you do me the honour of electing me, I will do all in my power for the best interests of the city and citizens generally, having ln view efficiency of service with the lcast possible taxation. As it will be impossible for me to :nuke n personal caavass. I take this opportunity of asking for your sup- port aud votes. Respectfully Yours, D. STEWART. 4137-1 2~iMstt4i. Ladies and Gentlemen Having been waited upon by a delegation from the voters of this City and presented with a largely signed re- quisition asking me to contest the City at the forthcoming Municipal election for the position of Mayor, and, after mature consideration, I have consented. With an experience of twenty-four years at the Council Board, during which time I served the people faithfully, and, if elected to the honorable position of Mayor, I will do likewise, and, with the aid of the Council, endeavor to carry on the business of our City in -the interests of the tax-payers. As it will be im- possible for me to make a personal canvas. I respectfully ask the electors to give me their support. Iam, Ladies and Gentlemen Yours I Alexander Home 3891-1-16Mfmwtf. Q 1 To the, Electors oi the Ciiy of Charlottetown! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--- At the urgent request of a large number of influential business men, I have decided to con- test the City, for the Mayoralty at the forth- coming Civic Election. If you do me the honor to elect me, I will endeavor to do all in my power to further the best interests of our City. As the time is short, it will be impossible for me to make a personal canvass. I therefore take this opportunity of soliciting your support. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, ` Yours most sincerely, R. H. STERNS I - f H To the Electors oi Ward Three LADIES & GENTLEMEN I Having received a petition signed by over thirty of the principal residents inviting me to come forward as a candi- date for the representation of your ward in the City Council I have decided, after due consideration, to accede to, their request. I have been a resident of the city all my life and in the whole of my business career have been associated with Ward 3. I am personally known to the majority of the electors and am familiar with their wants and aspirations in the matter of municipal progress and reform. My experience as a member of the Fire Department for the past twenty years enables me to speak, with authority on the requirements of the city in this connection, and I re- January 22, 1914. 4119. I -! __- m T0 THE ELEGTURS UF WARD 2: LADIES AN D GENTLEMEN: Having been solicited to offer for lervous system there is nothing bet- f°'°l°¢ll.1°ll '10 U10 Citi C0“ll°l1 30814 I beg most respectfully to request s n splendid tonic containing iron your influence H-'Hd Bu P°¢‘¢- If ~ ll 0° m _ O slr P W e the honor of re election I shall h t lry .and is just what is needed at do my uvmost to Keep rf e re e I this season of the year. Price a civic taxation at the present reason- Ie level, having regard to the main- ded- The Ma0Kl1ln0I1 Drlls C0-. 001'- tenance of the several departments the city at the highest standard T0 THE El-ECT ORS ::;:.‘:..rl;:.°::;°:;..S:;".:.:°:fa:;§1: OF WARD Z: LADIES AND GEN'I‘LEMEN.- 1- is visiting her friends at _Oorravl1e, herewith present myself as a candi- P. iii. 1. -Mr. Owen Bharlcey, of Cor- aste ln the comlne'°lvl° °l°°*i°“ to rnvluc, made n dying trip to st. represent Ward 2. If you see fit to peter. Bay on January 31st, tbl favor me with your support in my guest of Mr. John George Mclnnis. election, I will do everything in my power for the best interests of Ward 2 and the City in general. "Celery just received at Bee & Respectfully Yours - R. J. LEDWELL M. D. 4011 Phone rx I if . /7 "alan-we seed-Y `:u:".l°°:.r°*a.°'.r' 1"' ‘ 'rr' l need gfsrelle: w:|rs\£er£;1l6::f'”l ;°» ;:,§.ilI‘.°li'§i.:'.":i.'\:i."i.':.1'.l'.l‘.'.1-.l:‘E°l’l 1 ,_§f1il"..f'i':.°‘.!i.‘:r..:r.'.'..-.'l'::l;°:..'r.:.‘.::i :mn v as s a to gixnas-mnxsrl I-11"* '-'-'_ "_"_‘”_'1“'- ,___-1- -.1 "-WINTER WINDS hold no disagree- ableness for the person who kgepr . 5 . 0piical Service Oni' _business is to ex- amine Eyes. We elm to give our patrons the ben- efit, ih » .most modern and approved methods of ex- gmlv MI( Il. Tnat our services are gppfecined, is evidenced by the. large increase in this esr’s business. Wx; guarantee to give you the beet results ob- tainable by the use of p opsrly iited lenses. G. el-‘.' linlcilcson St. » Optlclsn The fire being caused from the ex ploslon of a lantern. Ml". MOON the lire, before any more injury wal dune. Miss Susie Sharkey of Boston 4.45 Coffs. ~ 1096-2-61112 British Almond Pink on hand c bottle. E. A. FOSTER, Central [)|°“-gg-t0|'9_ 1074-2'5msI. Card Charlottetown, January 26, 1914‘ fe the Electors oi Ward 5: _ Ladies and Gentlemen:-At the re- quest of g large number of electors. I alaln offer myself as °el\lli4lW~ f°\‘ Councillor at the forthcoming civic election, and tone one cvneffevlfy of soliciting the same ¢°l\°\`°‘ll NP' port you have given me in U10 Dili- lf elected, I will serve your interests, and those of the sity in l°“°\‘\\ I-° the best of my ability with due re- gard to progress and ecenomv- Yours respectfully, of eiiiciency. I shall co-operate with the water department in any arrange- "Celery just received at Beer & ment hav-ing for its oblect the B¢°\11‘- Boifs. 1096-2-6m2l ing to the citizens a more general participation in the benefits of the water and sewerage systems of the city and if possible at a lower cost. I am of opinion thatlthe time has arrived for Charlottetown to have a street car system and if re-elected I will give every encouragement to r- company willing to undertake this Ciiarrh Cannot be Cured vlth LOCAL APPl.IUA'I`If\N'4. as the! anno: res h the sont nf the disease. Usi- -.rrs is a b‘Iood or constitutional disease. nd nordertoo re it you unttnke in ev-nal remediea.EI»|l'a Cstmr»h(‘ure in lken internally. and sets directly on the lloud and musoou# surfaces FaII’s U4t .rrh Cure is not s quack medic ne It was -res ribsd by one ofthe best uhynieians -1 thIs countr for years and in a resul -I srencriptlon. It is moored of the beet -mice known. combines with the beet -loud purifiers. noting ireotlv on the, nu one surfaces. heperfeete mbinstlon fthe two in red entsls wh# modules uch wondol-_gil re;~ult»_in our ngCatarrb ` l U FP . °"d '°i§°J'.°o"l'iii°Nhv a°oo. Toledo, o. d . theft lia"l’»"'I¥flii'iI; gms lov oonat'ps» To the Electors of Ward 5. 0.. . ` LADIES AND GEN'l‘LEMEN:-- Having been nominated by a large service. As I will not have an oi>i>0l'-Q tunity to see personally evel'Y 019611' or I wish this card to be taken as a personal request for your support. D. J. RILEY. CARD eepted the nomination, I herewith one During my iaetitzlouiicéllgikt It IES & GENTLEMEN have done my ee n e n e o Leiethe request of a number of interests of the city. I have sought the Electors of Ward One I have City Council at forthcoming clvic ,,,,¢¢,_,,,_ ,O mn, 0,., "ull," co..- of solicitingycursupport. If elect- keen down increased te==tl°=1. and ed I Wiilailvé t_0 the Mayor and to advocate civic improvements ae Council K; asslgtance ln po_w- _ er towa s a vancmg e _m- ,K d , tm 0 ,_ , “_ terests of _the city; advweflny f,'ll°l'1.°'wi.';c»° un- P:-IMI., °n.§ cc necessary lmprovernents_ ln al meet the nlgn cont oi living. departments consistent with our il you honor me with re electlon,1 present rate of taxauom shall endeavour to make myself wor- trongly in favor of permanent civic and representative meeting of the ions of good-will toward me that I A electors of Ward 5, and having ac- have received from the electors in all pl-gggng mygglf 5| 3 ggndidatg (gr tiolll nl'0 bv hallors, I hold that it To the Electors of ward C0un¢N0|-10|-.mg above ygrd, would therefore be inconsistent for the ward, not forgetting the general v0i-er shollld el1i0Y the NSN Of ll'°€° r of 191 to encoura e new in- choice should be ours to elect whom to fulfil the pledges made in my plat- without fear, favor, or affection. The 1 ' I 2: I y . nominated for reelectlorf to .the d‘helt’l'ics, to look after milk and food You Please, and should I be elected spent therein; also of better protec- in election and take this opportunity anions on up co date as possible. w \=em°lY- '-0 °°"° v°“»‘ *Ht*-res" *° far as our means would admit. I am UW IWW ill U10 N9*-<‘l'Y Of I-bil GBT* cognize the necessity of keeping the department up to the highest possible standard of efficiency consistent with ecollo- my. The question of improving the condition of our streets will receive my best attention. While a great deal is being done towards improving these, much still remains to be done. .I would make it part of my duty to see that the streets in ward 3, especially the side streets, receive a fair share of the expenditure for this purpose. _ I have always considered that Charlottetown ought to be one of the foremost cities in Canada and my aim shall be, if elected, to do everything in my power to make it so. Any electors who may desire to have further particulars as to my views on public matters I shall be glad to confer with at my place of business or by appointment otherwise. I am, yours obedientlly, ‘ R. B. ATTRAY ~ P I To Civic Electors T0 file EIGCIOYS Of of Ward 5; Ward One: LADIES AND GENTLEMENZ- At the solicitation of a largely re- At the request 0, Seve,-,,| d¢1egB.,preseutative delegation oi voters oi tions, and in response to your lnrgelilli’ “Hill lla" °0l1S°“t°d '50 mal' ly signed requisition, and as I was P90393* "UU 0591' lllyllflf BB B Wlldi' nominated at 5 large meeting of the 'late' for Councilman at the forth- electlrs ol this ward. in my absence, Cvlllillll "WW election- I now am in your hands as a condi- 1 em Of the belief. with U10 8l'°“l- date for councillor, for this most ml1J0l`lfY Ol "IB Wllfd that the Cm"-" important ward, at the forthcoming|riIman-elect should be a resident of 1-lvlc election. Although 1 alll not the Ward he represents and thereby seek the nomination, I .am deeply in touch with its requirements. sensible of the very warm express- 1 Bm lfll' °°0l1°l!lY ill U10 ““'l°“° cir-lc departments, whilst not negilect< ing civic improvements. but am op- osed to any innovation that will un- necessarily increase the taxes of citi- zens without first consulting my sup- 1-orters. l am in favor of cheaper water and more light along the approaches to the city which I claim hue been ne- glected in the past, and that some of the taxes collected in thc Ward be Ladies and Gentlemen: parte of the ward. As the civic elec- me to make a personal canvass; the very meaning of ballot is that the ly expressing his opinion at the polls will make but one promise only, tion. Ladies and gentlemen electors, I may any the time is too short to call on you all personally, so 1 take this means of soliciting your support; and if you do me the nonor of electing me to the Council, I will endeavor to ‘serve the best interests bf the Ward and City. I reuznin, ladies and gcutlemen, Yours truly, L B MILLER P A BHITR the rery best of my ability. 1914 is likely to be one of the most import- den Province, and it behooves all of us to be alive to this fact and to see that the capital city is governed ab- ly and wisely, ever keeping in view all possible progress consistent with flue economy. - JOHN MCKENNA thy of your eonndence. I K . . W d 6F t ch l at J -un .T01-fN‘MeNEVIN. _ w, w WA . ER. nl- -as ., nr ov._ own, an. . . ual-1-rlmtuni , 1072-2-M51 141111-1-:mm 41si\\-zcmm. ,illl-I-2-lm _ . 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