III ‘osf rant 101 nmm DRESSED I r. uuasuluo. Mu‘ wow“ (w; uugelfoiill m1 a, in: bad .54 prby goisgout play- ‘ l! a wrong, cold wind 119i Pmifi"! l '1 so she could hardly bu thrust aadohest were everything available, but do resolved n0 relic! until, flnnlly, I Issued s bottle of Dr. Wood's- Norway Pine 57ml’ and the first few doses certainly did in good. It is wonderful how it em help so quickly.” _ !‘Dr. Wood ’s" Norway Pmc B11111! is 35s.}: bottlc, litrg" fmnil, size 60s.; ' ut up only by The T/liilburu 00., ‘mitcil. ‘loom-l, Out. Brazil leads all South American‘ countries for development of wat» . er power with plants yielding about 500.000 horsepower- raovmcs rnnves EDWARD In the te Court, 18th George . ., A. D. 1928 - In lie-Estate of William McPher- son late of Montague in King's County, In the said Province, de- ceased. testaie By the Honourable A. Banner man Warburton. SHXTOBBW» Judte of Probate. &c., To the Sheriff of the County of King's County, or any Constable or literate person within said Coun- OF ISLAND ‘Nut lugs tubes. tires and bolts’ ‘:5 the story oi spare change Er > ‘ew words i rev-o» 0o 0o moo I ~ MISS BROWN OF X. Y. O. By E. Phllllpps Oppgphglm I To The Electors 0f Ward 0ne= llallles and Gentlegiern- (Copyflflg lpgmamhglf’ “mum” ldalteagragglixhciixllé Tel-news: San?‘ p ) a If elected italsshgll be my endeavor to faithfully c arge my duties as . your representative. giving special MISS EDITH BROWN, pretty attention to the needs of the Ward stsnoghraphsr, whole life has and at the same time doing my pal-b held little beyond the dull rou- in carrying on the civic administra- tins or cvgryday gyplng, ‘lt. tion in an efficient and economical down on a quiet doorstep to pet msnner- * h" b“ l“, when ‘h, "m" Ithank youfor the generous sup- hgn," w“ 1,, a den” hm suw port accorded me two years ago, and “My u“ do". up.“ and l respectfully solicit your votes at the man. evidently a ha“, up. comlng election. Vivi. confronts her and, as he You“ 813:9??? D catches sight of her portable . ' ' ' typewriter cans. asks her whether she will come in and like some dictation, and his manne indicates that the job is one not without adventure- probably rink. Eagerly wel- coming a peep Into the land of romance for which her whole life has been starving, Miss BMW" "u" “m” M“ m ‘s’ Ovaj-Thgillcl-are 500 pounds there in hold and within finds a man ‘ , ‘Bank of England notes," he said. suffering from Querloua wound, "Tomorrow mornrlng you will g0 to gkmiwm“ ‘wt t° b‘: c’°l°"°' ‘the South Audley Street Brarch Heudler’ "°‘1°w"°d exp Mu’ of the Central Bank and operrurl e w“ c’ a" exwamdmary Eaccount, You will deposit yc-ur unla- l OUGAN. 1' 208l-dly. V Silo shock her head. “I have only 24 pounds In the vfrnld and Lllzlt lsln tllle Wstofflce." “ppen that drawer on Yoqlr “loft- ‘gliaril side," he directed. ‘ , She obeyed and discovered a. scul- fcil envelope which she held out lo- THEWCHARLOTTETOWN GUAItD IA Electors of} T0 ‘the Electors ‘ of Ward Two Ladies and Gentlemem- ibadles and Gent! 1 After much careful considerationi l have decided to accept the nom-l l decided to ask for your kind sup- inatlon as a candidate for council-l port for my election to the office of,lor In Ward Two In the cominl; Councillor for this ward and City. Civic Election. ‘ While it will be my pleasure as‘ Should you honor me by election your representative to give special I will use my best endeavour to attention to the needs of this ward further the interests of Ward Two I shall not overlook for a. moment and also do my part in assist‘ I in the interests of the bigger and bet- carrying on the civic admllllslmflw er Charlottetown idea. with efficiency and with due regard Economy, efficiency and earnest- to economy. nose In carrying on all the depart- M~ W- "E5590"- mulls of civic government will be -——-—-——————-—--~———-~ strictly practiced. I am In favor oi’ keeping expend-ETD 0f Ward Five ltures within income with no fur- ther raise ln the m. rate, as woll as n more equitable manner oi’ assess-i ‘Ladies and Gentlemen: Complying with the requests of a large nurnbe. of Electors I am merit. Your vote on the 8th inst. will be again a candidate for Councillor in Wwd 5- greatly appreciated. I am in favor of permanent works T0 the Ward I. \ omen:- l 'w. c. nrwcr: 2250-24-2: .___... _._.,..._ 5T0 the Electorsof W Fmnausrlx’ c, 1928 “e -.--. “rifles rd Three LADIES la GENTLEMEN:— By request of a large number of Elect , I have nomhm test Ward Three in the coming Civic Elections. There are‘ many promises one could make, but m; “my one ‘ream , able is, that 1 will, u elected, do all n. my power w make cmflotm, "‘ , more beautiful and sanitary, with due regard tb economy. w“ ' ‘ell l0 00x1. _ As it is not possible to call on each voter personally, 1 take "m, opportunity of respectfully soliciting your support on Election Day, Yours for, a clean Civic Government L Arthur ii. MacDou gall - P‘ 11cm». . “s .1~'~.',1. d l-‘ourl lours and Civic improvements necessary for our growing clty- We cannot stand still- We must advance and ltedp pace with progress but pru- dent economy In all departments will be my watchword. I regret that circumstances have "Cull l (eoim- llllll sec ll~\v xix-c tillnu1'ro\\".'” "You must on no account come near this hoarse," he insisted grave- ly, “You must look upon me from torllrllt as a liaison \Vl\il has pus- sml out of your life. ll’ (war then- y c-u story to her-but only after a warning that her whole life may be affected-by her taking down these notes-a story of world adventure, intrigue and eon- spl acy the porter-wt of which hardly penetrates her con- sciousness before the last note ls set down. Then Colonel Dessiter, his story told, calm~ ly announces that he is going to die. "My servant, like you," bo ex- 1lllillll6(l,'“Wdlli,H mo to go to the ‘hospital. Will you listen carefully how, please, Miss Brown?" book and those letters ‘in the vaults ‘of the lmlfk," , “But don't wish me to truuscrlilc ‘my notes then?" she asked. , "Not for lilo moment." he seplied. |".l want you ‘lo wait until the man who takes up my work appeals.“ "How shall l know about llinl?" "Fml will subscribe to the Times," he told her. "Every morning You will rend the personal column. You will wall until there is a Ines-sage fr-r ‘Edith’ lire-m ‘Algernon.’ A lube will lJc mentioned in Llle mos r-iage. It will Inobably sound ridi- culous. You must not mind lllul. Most of those foolish-looking adver- is need for any luriller Ufrllllllulli- ciulon bcllvucn us, you can lrrzs’. ‘Mel-goal, and only ltinrgoil. Until you receive llie message carry on with your ovcl'yd:l_y' life.“ - (To Be Continued Tomorrow LADIES 8t GENTLEMEN: pruvented me from calling 0n all personally, but I take this means of soliciting your votes and influ- ence on February Bil». inst. Respectfully Yaurs. GEO- W. MacLEOD. 2229-2-3-4i . isrll...sl...l.;.. .;.w.....->;~ As o. Candidate for Ward 2 at the forthcoming Civic Election I takel this opportunity of‘ soliciting your support. I um a property owner and resident of Ward Two, and you may; vest assured that if you do mo the honor of electing mc I will do every-l To the Electors of War Having served the city for the past. four years as one representatives at the Council Board and thinking perhaps 1 did some measure of success, I have again decided to offer for m. at the forth-coming contest. of you; so um, election It Is unnecessary to mention the various Improvements which h" taken place in our city. during myjerrn of office suflloe to say that l‘ ran at least claim a modest share/In their development, It has been my endeavor at all times, to perform my dulled in u upright manner, without fear or favor and with the best Interests pl w, citizens at heart. If you see fit to again honor me, it is along chm lines I will continue to carry-on. I stand for Progress consistent with Economy, Continual.“ M Permanent Works, Improved and Cheaper Lighting System, 0pm M, Rinks and Playgrounds for Children, Sanitary Bathing Baum’ we" Kept Squares, Up-io-tlatc Fire Equipment, Etc. My endeavors for Gm Civic GuVBTnlIJ€IlIv in the past are well known. I leave you to m" them for yourselves. < I take this opportunity of soliciting your vote and influence ‘M’ thing in my power for the good of the city in general and Ward Two can assure you that if elected, I will give a good account of my“ during the next two years; ever looking to the city's welfare and mm. particularly the interests of Ward Four. Thanking you for your m; support, I am, tlscments you see, apparently frmn] young people who Ila-vie mot ll basses, or from wives who are ter- rified of jealous husbands, are rr-ul- ly cod» messages from members l) lho c1 minal world or from pot-lib‘ in my position." "What am I to d0 with the l?‘ pounds?" Miss Brown inquired practically. l "You can. count It as part pay- ment of your fee for the work you ‘have done and the work you may -l do. Don't alter your manner of l- litc, but spend it as you l V nm going to tell you quite frankly,“ j . fleczlon. he went on. after a moment's pause, ' “My pmsem Scheme of me during which he had changed ills \l counts for nothing." she dcelaredwlklfiltlfln SHE-hull. "mm in time l" L». --| um‘ 1L deteswlfleg- come you may consider liliul 500 She was surprised alt llor own Bounds a V91‘? ilmdwuale Sm“- words. lip tc- an hour ago it seem- YW- Illlfly find will hi?!" “Pb: m? ‘t; ed w hm- mm she had prodded lit-s may become a more (llllltliltlu (ill-Hg the level way-s, if not joyous- llfldfilmklllg will! 5'0"» , l.\'. at least with a. icertaiu nleas- 3h?“ilwtzlznbighlznfiejlgnigugé“‘fig? ure of content. _ an f ' ' ‘ 7 ' j “The letters which you have “If it QUSSr" Sh‘? declfflod» mm there," he coufideld, "use almostyfilllétle (‘Iltgillflitdeléiltnskmilelérelqslgiillhllart as importwnl as tie su ject mai-lga- v - ', r for which l have dictated. Tlieroil “'85 YBTY Ufed 0i hi‘? ‘r15 l1 WM» are the addresses of the secret, He file!“ lriéilmiltlfiglllliillé-lléltlxfiel“ nleetiug places and the names orflwfly 8 08B‘ ‘l ‘ "'- tlie principal conspirators wliorillTllelv ‘were beads 0f 5W0“ "(Wm we have‘ to fight in most of Lhqqliis fmehrnd and his band ‘lllbTEl, large towns <.-l' Europe. Tllere§ih§ll~ Ollcefiollgm‘ h‘ of which explains tic wliu c of the ' ' ' ‘ ' " ‘- (Jlllncse movement, and another “he beggcd- ‘m l3 ill-ISM“ l" “M” xvhlt-ll it‘ it were published lll-2\il\'li~i-,l“a:d9 ti» dylzuf‘ “will 11ml you w": edly must mean nu instant Eurcr-KIMIIE ° ~ , _ ‘ pcan- war. They ale t0 be kept H6 5mi1°‘1_e“lgmat‘1@1l"Y-_ Th“ with your book awaiting my ln- voice was snll lirm and llls eyes stmctimi N“ 0m. mus, WN- ronutined trleal", buL she lvillllfetllf‘ Ikuow w,“ “my an, y,“ you, “@5995. Llom the way ‘I19 moved that 1112a,‘; slon. They are lor the guidance “as in increasing valn- '9 ‘of the Person who co-mes after mo." “Merge” Wm bring “"3 "1 "9"- l I bandage in u. few minutes," lie told , l t ten-now. Flor seventeen years ed almost. to death, hideous doctlsi,‘ l, Warsaw, Thu-l one, my cml ll i‘ y, really lhinkvr, hut ibcir own scc- notes "in ceicty. You will be free You can no if. be said not to exist at fill. They‘ll forgot.” l-wzuxt you in do, bliss Brown. You “l dolft think you will, | 4...“, _ ll.‘ was.» ~ qllllown 1m sci-vino is more than flqilill to (hm; of ynur 11-min l l find you out in thc long run. Only. Sllc looked at him steadily, will sloop londgllt with your dlmrflhlnk you will linger. glllgl | knowllv/y lluvr» you u banking arc-m lu-onderful (rllflllce which brought ‘count?’ "I am listening," she assured him. “The wurk is over. trust from mo?" Silo looked across at him. Hm‘ eyes were very blue, her lone al- most solme-n. "l will," she zlsseuted. ~ “It is possible." he warned bur..- “tlmt ll may entail even an addi-i l | in particular. i I am behind every movement that has as its objective the welfare,‘ of Ihccitizens. I am, l Yours, respectfully, j l l VICTOR COYLE i, To the Electors of Ward 4* ‘LADIES l: GENTLEMEBH- anechanical aide of our Will you accept a Respectfully yours, E. A. FOSTER ~ LZWI ELECTION CARD LADIES 8r GENTLEMEN, tlc-xzal amount of personal risk." "l am not afraid." "it may interfere with your pre- sent scheme of life to some extent," be went on, utter a moment's re- flectors or ward g,‘ l Two years ago I solicited your support for a seat at the Consul Board. Although I received a splendid vote I was defeated. Again yo] are called upon lo elect those to whom you wish to entrust the business of the City for the next two years, and again I place my services at m; aii-‘dlll The City Council is simply your Board of Management, selected by you to look after your financial interests, and carry on the busiaa q affairs of the City. The Ballott is yours. You have ti” prlyilg‘; ' I Select those whom you believe responsible, and best qualified to represent/and protect you. I l . u. ONLY A CAR FARE Acccdlng to the request of a large number of‘ taxpayers I have consented to become a candidate for Councillor in Judge: This man, officer, claims _ Ward l, at the forthcoming election. ‘.e_took only a car fare from hi8 rmployer. Officer: Yes, your honor, but ll was a car fare to Mexico, you see If elected I will, as I always have done, see to it that the strictest economy is practised, but not to the extent that would retard proper progress. My experience as herein set forth should be sufficient proof of my qualifications: Jkn I ' During the building of the P. E. Island Railway I was on the engineer's staff, accepting the contract of grading four miles of clay road. I continued contracting (for five years and never had less than twenty-five mcn employed at one time-often as high as one hundred. I am actuated solely by a dcslroto be of service to my City, w} [fellow citizens. Should you do me the honor of electing me I will n; such ability as I possess, and will on all questions of w‘ lever nature they lmay be, exercise my Judgment in a manner that I believe to be right, sill pjln the best interests of the City, ever keeping in mind the necessity for ‘Nssfe, sane, but progressive civic advancement. w s: Many years ago I bought a lot on Richmond Street. The house was said to be seventy-five years old and was one of the first school houses in the city, known as Miss BulplCs school. I built a fine three storey building on the site which is one of the best buildings on Richmond Street -todsy. I continued buying lmilding sites and erecting fine dvrellings on many of those sites and which greatly irn_ proved the western section ol‘ Ward Ill. These properties bring in a nice income in taxes to the city. 4/1116)‘ ' it ll l Very respectfully yours, PERCY W. TURNER .3 T” Pherson of Valleyfleld in Kings sued for the purpose hereafter sell 5M1 "IN" WW‘ 1°- before me at a Probate Court to be} l‘ the Twenty-ninth day‘ of February‘ ‘ the accounts of the said Estate; McKinnon, Proctor for the said‘ with published in some newspaper" date hereof and that a true copy. . House in Cenrgefown in King's‘ Schoolhouse in Valleyfleld East in Ice thereof. LS. D. 1928 in the Eighteenth i)’. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on file of mughlan A. Mc- . f m Fa th Ex SHE RAISED CAIN County a oresa . nner. e 6-» cutor of the above named Estate; He: l have my doubts ab?“ magma that a citation may be '15., Vlotbel Ever-she wnsabad woman forth: You are therefore hereby re-l _ "=1 _“';'°(';'1~_Y°" w“ "my m“ quired to cite all persons interested "¢ "-'-'~ ‘ m" in the said Estate to be and appear! held in the Court House in Char-l i l"i.".'.' lottetown; in Queens County, in the said Province on Wednesday next, coming at the hour of eleven; ,--- o'clock. forenoon, of the some day‘, to show cause if any they can why. should not be passed and the Es- tate closed as prayed for in said pe-l tltion and on Motion of Donald: Petitioner. And I do hereby orderg that s. true copy hereof be (orthq published in Charlottetown SIOPP; said, once in each week for at least; four consecutive weeks from the‘ hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely in the hall of the Court; County aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Montague aforesaid, and at or near the Kings County aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said 25-‘ tate as aforesaid may hale due not- Given under my Hard and the Seal of the said Court. this 23rd day of January, A. year of His Majesty's reign. (BBQJA. B. WARBURTON Judge of Probate 3120. To the Electors lOf . . Ward Five A LADIES & GENTLEMEN: _It is with pleasure that I once ‘again offer to Ward 5 and the Citizens in general my services as Councillor m the (‘ivic Elecfionon Feb. 8, 1928. Having been one of your repre- sentatives for the past two years in the City Council I have endeavored t0 g'|_ve_ you the best services possible within my power, Needless to say that I stand for everything that would be for the BEAUTIFYING and BETTER- MENT 0f our City. ., It"_has been my aim in the past and Wlll be in the future t0 keep our TAXES as LOW Later I bought and operated the Mount Edward Road Stone Quarry and secured the contract for straightening the “ER PREFERENCE curve at Blue Shank. l Her Secret l "Madam, do you like the Cinema?" "Well, yes I do, but I believe I like the peppermint better." WNo one shall cver know," promised. ‘l am cc-uvirced that you are trustworthy," he continued, “but these people are clever. There were more of them on the heels of our little friend behind the screen. and but for the fog they would have found their Wily in somehow or other, dealt with me Sh“ My next contract was the building of a large wharf at Annandale. then followed the contract for completing the Hillsborough Bridze. rlftcr this was the building of three miles of‘ railway from Souris into the gravel pit and then ' - the Railway Wharf in this city. I had the honor oi‘ occupying a. seal. zit the (Joificil Board for three tcmis-six years; the first two years as Chairman of the Light Cununlttec; the next two as Chair- man of the Market Committee and the last two Chairman of the Street Committee. l "OQO-OQO OF§O-Q-O4~&&O44§-OO~O-Q4 FARMERS We are buying dressed pork daily Willi: highest market prices. Swift Canadian C0,, Ltd. ' o-vo-oorO-O 06604-044 l ., W, Li... ller, "He is quite expert. If any- body can keep me alive, ire will, 4 hut after all-Ill doesnl really mat‘ l have kept alive my nerve am temper. I have seen mcn [Dflllrrllé ed without interfering, wanton halt-A perpetrated before my eyoa, simply to mako me betray myself. l have V. never flinched until that night ‘n * and helped themselves to these lei-Ms soon as it. ls posslhlo, illlsa‘ iris. You may set ‘homo safolyuirown. you shall be given an m» v Hllllillll» (‘flllflflfllly its tho fog l.“ pr.-l'tlurlly oi‘ transcribing lulu-la‘ v This will show that I am well qualified Io occup, a scat at lilo Council Board. I um satisfied that the taxpayers slhnllld be thus informed and will no doubt see lo it that they have a man with such experience to represent them. THOS. CAMPBELL QQO-O-GQO-Qo Z-Z-lltt 24 --_-.-,.s_._-~_______.__._.._.__ “n”, /. .<\ “wvo-ooooloaovoo-ooooo-o» EYES TESTED Glance iltteil by sofentiflfl methods. It. W. TAYLOR . m . "Shall you 8°" l" college?" _ "Ne, l can't afford it, but I vs bought him a Flacoon coat!" send your n (nus, which here iu England may back In your life of yosterqu” “m, \ it must b.» loo lale. 'l‘hl.~= is wlml- “i shall nev-or forgot," S)“. said, - locked (and the book under ycurdllat you will be faithful. ‘ You i0 rosl. upon my doorstep," Clearance Auction Sale . ~~--—~ —*—-'----' "rt . I New Dominion-A large number. A M o oi mcmbem met at the home of 1111's.; I n E. I). Doull whelrroll call was any . swcred by a “Favorite Proverb.“ Miss. _, . , t - - ~ ', ' Dorothy Doull rendered a vocal $010.? M Wlllblvl- on 'l‘l,lursday, l-‘cb. 16th, commencing at I2 ok-Iock sharp. l ‘Mnkh s‘ “LNTLEMEN . . t _ . _ n J- S. m)“,aimlerolvéehisflfzxt Pwgismzegg! _ lhlllfndlllsllglifllbd by Parker A. ‘Home to sell by Auction on his Prcm- hhsdm“ or ward Three‘ ‘uhmwppwm, - made ,0 hold an entertainment m] Kala“ "i"! rad fir? golgflrtlng of‘ l7.» acres of choice land. 165 vicar.‘ _A.s your Councillor for the past two years. and as Chairman of the; “a Nubian‘ “n” ' Anon Ha" m the ‘mum [or them", ‘Wovincis bcalnaifuuansntisted wood,“ arm one of the best in Maritime,‘ Police Committee and also a member of the Board of llcaith, and with’ * pose of raising funds ior the repair- f m; t m Y I" I} l! mi 0 1mm Will-SIM? Bi-flilflfl. 6i, my record before you. I desire to say that I have always endeavored to rom . arlo te wu. Good Buildings. close to Church and 84-11001. Well- ‘ be a man of action-that is, I have always acted In your best interests. 04400000040700 000-9 90004-0» lng of Afton Hall. FILL OUll‘ AND MAIL TO ' CANADIAN AND ORATORICAL Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Home Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . DateofBIrth ‘Ilesohors Name CHARLOTTEJTOWN GUARDIAN, GHARLOTTETOWN . Being conducted in Prince Edward Island by the Charlottetown Guardian. I am a pupil of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . eswd in the Oratorlcal Contests and I would like to take part in them. On February 1, i828, I shall be less than 19 years of ago. THE ORATORY EDITOR INTERNATIONAL CONTESTS college or school. Iam inter- ll Willi-Well Mill fenced. it real Home, in a great farming dlsi-rlci. ls for sale private till day of sale. House connected by telephone. Also all my valuable stock, 5%,, as followsz-Stock: Ilorses, I Racing Gelding 7 yrs, John Aubrey, 2.21%, has been miles in l1. sound and ready to rat-o, cllglblg to 2,25 class; 2 Work Horses 8 and i) yrs». weighting 2600 lbs; l Hackney filly 1 yr.; 10 Head of Registered Poll Angus Cattle, including 4 Cows, 5 Heifers, 1 Bull l year old; 5 Pigs; z Pure York brood Bows: 3 Pure Bred Berkshires] ready to breed; ll Sheep; l Ram; 50 Hens. cnoP-soo Bushels of White Oats, Good Seed; .25 Bus. Barley; 10 Bus. Wheat; 100 Bus. Mangels; 200 Bus. Turn-lips, lMPLEMENTB-l Internatl al Tractor 8.16, almost new, with full oultflt complete; I Intel-nations Ilay Press; I flay Loader; l Side deliv- ery rake; Ilay Mower; Manure Spreader; I Killer; 1 Seufllcr; as"; Plow; Single Flow; Truck Wagon Pole, complete: l set Double Slcighs, Pole Swings: 1 Western Thrasher with blower complete: l l5 run Disc. Drill; I two Sealer Carriage l single carriage; Express wagon (new); l] Driving Sleigh; 1 High Box Sieigb ; Pontiac Sedan (new); Forum-e 0 Cylinder, only run 1500 rruies; 1 aloven and all kinds of Double and! Single Harness; ‘l Bike Bulky, McMurray: Lot of Boats; i set Tuttie and Clark llopblw. (all new); 1 Cream Separator; Washing Machine. and all Household Furniture: l Home Comfort Bangs: 3 floating gloves nd lot of Carpenter's Tools, and many, many rlfllcles not mentioned, Sale positive, Inspection any time, Phone It! II, or apply by letter to owner on . Teams will moot sl ly on time. Terms of Farm at Sale, of k and crop eta, over $10.00. 0% per sunum o for cash. J. A. MsoDONALD. Auctioneer, I trains at Winslow Station. Sale starts positive- 9 months on all sums PARKE! A. HORNE, I00 n- . / .....-»,,:.', ,.; g What are words without action? l safeguarding of our finances together with all things for the wells", of our city, you know my words will be followed by action, I hope I shall have the pleasure of thanking you for your support - on election day and also take this opportunity of thanking you for your support In the past. I remain, ~ Yours respectfully. A. A. IIENNESSEY. ++u++¢+o+~ To the Electors of Ward 4 LADIES d: GENTLEMEN:-- In compliance with the request of a large number of the Elect“; 0f Ward 4, I am offering as a candidate for Collllclllof, l I QQ§O-Q~O§Q-OOO—O-O-O4-FQ-O4-O‘O _ record is before you. Of all the candidates now offering candidate whb resides in the Ward. If you do me the honor of electing me on the 8th Foby" I span m; m! bu! to live you good, clean government, and direct represented" as one of yourselves. ' l am respectfully yours. J. D. TAYLOR their boa-vices I arn the only When I promise economy consistent with civic advancement and the ‘ Having served the City as Couliclllor for four years In the past, my‘ AS POS- SIBLE. Permanent civic improve- ment will receive my cordial sup- Ilort. ECONOMY BEING THE WATCHWORD in all such under- takings. ' 1s {jg \ As I will be unable to call on all personally. I take this, opportunity of soliciting your support on-Elec- tion Day. Respectfully yours, A ...'..u.,; 1.. SAMUEL mgusov i “Snell”. MW cultivated more-l Mpil-Vi dwul surrduiut ,§"“’““"°1Y in tropical hmi-lssnlfinigo tripe lu c mjluvflqwhs" s1». Originated in tilt/witch deflated-can s. 101M 41y Archipelago. and "cnmried on hirrhgolr. s 1 l @.-@_- -"