ent-n win-n- ma... -. .=.s..a=..2,.*-1¢t-" ' -?'.'"Pzm:<1s~ PAGE TWO Something EXTRA in tea is Red Rose Orange Pekoe. REDROSE TEAfis good tea’: 2 cllolcl: QUALlTIES-Red um &'0nn¢¢ Pollo- Dissolation Of TENDERS Pd Re; Estate Kai-Ill B. (Ilarke. ' Tenders will be ieeelved by the lI ‘I d I tIl I II ‘I PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD} ,5? flilfv, Kim; ° m’ n‘ was ISLAND: 1. lntemational Truck. Office furniture, consisting of , . _ large office desk; combination type- QUDENS COUNTY writer and secretary's desk; 2 noise- Wt’, J. August nc MacDonald and 5- “was lllllcllllee» bolll “l Cllal‘ Burroughs adding IIIBUIIIIIC; Whit lllllel/JWTI 111 QucPllls 91111-119? in said invoice mac" ; linoleum; etc. Province, Bill'i‘i,‘>lf‘l‘~'. DO HEREBY’ 'l'1’fl¢l@ Pllllillmellli ,_ ,., g _ _ . l Large Toledo platform scales: CERTIFX‘ will“ m‘ lnllnclrshlp, capacity 400 lbs.; l escalator and lut-ly Slllbkhillg bcuvccn us carryq motor; mauorm truck; hand ing on business as Barristers. Soi- trucks: 5 steel rubisll containers; 1 lcitors and Attorncvs iuldcr the firm‘ m" llllcl‘ lllrlllllllllli “l5” slul‘ "l nanleof MllcDONALD kMacPliEEl Zlml” “ml "M's l" “all”: “l” - . te . ln ihe City of Cll5ll'it1ilQ‘(1’-\'I‘l, has ‘y-{QRZTE TENDERS Wm M. bi-"n dissolved by ruutual conscntl received for the following proper- .,,A - . 1,05 ... _tin:;: 2M1: b! ll ll _ nbluary l Dwelling situated at No. 53 Upper ' ' J“ ‘Prince Street, semi bungalow style, (Suit J. A. nut-DONALD‘ a; Tense“; occupied by lq-flnk B, l") ll, F. MacPIIEEI Clarke. Double tenement dwelling No. 7-9 Tl/ITNICSS: . .62“, (,_ ‘L (xAMPBEHI Street, both tenement now 1179-3*3~51- (‘oncrcte and tile building, fer- __€__._ mcrly occupied by Clarke Bros, as A c-Unqucror. The world , olTice and warehouse. situated at nun-pr is valiant; more valiant l". Mmmy m, ncmois Bros“ “m lav \‘.llO f‘t)ilfl_llf‘l'S himself. -Ilcr— | This is a “Hluflhle b._,_.,i|u._,-s pm. llu‘. _ iperty and suitable for any wllole sale business as there is a railway [siding in connection with the pro- ‘_ ‘pcrty. l lenders close Saturday, February i l3, 1932. llighest or any tender not _ necessarily accepted. For further particulars ilppiy to the undersigned. A. It. DIcINNIS, Trustee. 75 Queen Street Charlottetown, I‘. E. I. COH- PliilLTRY and E G G s ‘ 554-2-6-9-11-3i_._ Honesty: Make yourself illi lion- iest mall and thcn you may be sun- M u" prim: hugs “m! that there 1'." onc rascal less in the POULTRY arc willllg today I ivliat is there either on the WQTlFL-Clillf-‘lff- farm u.‘ in the barnyard that pins bcttcr, a liberal supply of our cell-- hrutcd l’- l. A '1‘ C II F 0 R. D‘S l'()I.'f-'I‘lt\' FEEDS will pro- lluce largo quantities of EGGS at a. nominal cost. For Sale By Tenderl 1 ln-i if fed with j I I i BL-YICIIIFORIYS E G G ‘SALE OF LOBSTER PACKING DIASII “iii produce larger PLANT, BOATS, 'I'RAI’S, ETQ, quantities than any other Tll Ii PROPERTY OF 39ml- EASTERN CANNERIES They must “Lay or bust" if “Mlnu fed with BLATCHFORIYS. Ge‘ some “ma” Sold in any Scaled tenders addressed to the quanfihx Prices “wen For ,undcrsignerl svill be received up to sale at m“. SEED A“) FEED and including Thursday, February 25, 1932 at tlvrlvc oclock noon for c r & c the purchase of the following pro- perty. a e o‘ LOT N0. 1. Lobster packing plant . . at Boughton Island including fac- tirrygloffilcle, trap-house, cookllgouse, seep n,,- ouse sheds and on ulld- lng, leasehold lands in connection — threw“ 1M1"! aulvme-l M- dories, traps, rope, eases, cans, etc.. _ all as itemized in Schedule "A" lllrofe sslonal cards hclliggaggirilerltigelllltlllld land with _____ factory buildings at Launching with traps, rope, etc. all us itemized in H F Macp" B A "Schedule "B" hereinafter referred - n n , ,, n o. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR LOT N0. 3. Freehold land in , Georgetown with office building AOTARY’ ‘"3" wharf, warehouses, salt-house, office Riley Building, m ' ' * . "1 "11 “ ‘ and ~- equlpment all as itemized in Soho: dule "C" hereinafter referred to. LOT N0. 4. Factory building and 676-2-8-1 month. nut-buildings at Pamure Island us they stand. J. A. Macdonald, K.B. LOT N0, 5. The following Boats; BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, the. (a) M Georgetown, Smack Riley Building ., Charlottetown, I‘. E. Island. ‘S5223 it: f? Engine‘ Money to Loan and Collections 13f Engine l I P. Imp"- m given the very best attention. H Fish“!!! Bu“ and n engines 5'“'6'“"°“‘l‘- o Flat-Bnttomed DOIIIES, ' STEWART s. LOWTl-IPIR Hlrgm" l .I. D. STEWART. K C. 1 N. W LOWTHl-Il: BARRISIERS. SOLICITORS. ETC 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. McLEOD & BENTLEY . J. A. BENTLEY h. W. E. BENTLEY K. C. P Barrister and Atturney-ut-Law (cl At Annnndale, l Fishing Boat and Engine. All az: listed numbered and dcs- l rrilml in Schedule "D" here-man" referrer] tn, l Scllcrlulrs wherein the above p“? berth-s are listed and described with llilrllmlldl’! 111-1!’ be inspected by per- sons interested at the Office of the l I‘ Office: 1B0 Richmond Street '~‘""1‘""" l" G""""""" or at the MONEY To LOAN office of the undersigned. . Tenders will Ilt‘ received rnr an the who ' , c - ,- . BELL s. MATHIESUN 1mm ,,‘°,,,“,'f,",1,'§,‘,,",,' 3,3,5‘; ,1"; == I. a. Bell, o. L. Mathicsun. u. ll Dated the rw- (IPV nr Feb". nun-men a. Solicitor! A. n., ism. ' ' ma“ . Money to Loan Charlottetown and hfoutanle u MARK hi; McGUlGAN "lnAnum-zn. souicrron c-ro. mmuzv r0 touu Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P.E.|. 1D. EDGAR SHAW, K. C. i’ Law Offices — Prnwse Block. P127 Grafton Street. Charlottetown It wllln and Fstaien Settled. Eolleetlon u! Bills 18inch! Dept.) A rotectlon for all docnmta. n Charlottetown. r. at . MW FURS llllrnln: o: - _____ gs will be fllrnigb ed without charge by npplyln; II. r. minnow-ts, 577-2-7-9-75-16-22-23-24-7. C. M, Lampson C.) Co, LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. l Bnzlaud Public Auction Sales or MONEY T0 LOAN BFI-I-il-tuofiuruauti. ll’: Fifth Avenue New Ytlll N. Y. No. 5 Prince Street, orcupicd tem- i icvidence, you still believe that I am I <11 v - , , , . .. . o. y saying uhat “as true, m; mp, mvki nlyhunds you, Jim_” ‘this cilnir and flingilv down liable napicn. ga in _ through She ruse quickw . no h m; pug her hands on his should (rs and looked up into his flcc, W41». ’ “mo: . l . . '.l_ Creshamk Girl By Concordia Merrel John canlmued) _ "Jim. . , Jm. . . Is it so swcc". INSlTHMENT 32 Even from me? Does it help? Mnl “I see" she said slowly “I Se, Iwhings any easier? Ah. Jm. YOU"- “d Iunhled V‘ m olive; and he go; all my faith. . . All my 10v. I '. ' 1 . ' it t :~ had brought me back here after- ' cant you c l oompensa’ L ' let i1. heal the wound o _ mt n "EL Cant you . “anlfxsfeldbgr: of: ails,“ an]: a ' those awiurysars? Jim, there's Only , _ ‘that between us new: Only-you. "'-‘$Z."3“.;.°“.1....... u... con- slur-flu we M the h» Mo“ ' ' ‘ 2 1 t- diuon of our me together may be so, and that feeisvso bttery resell ‘ [I shall not make that sort of fool ml" And m“ is“ l the m“ yo“ a you} all. The real you is that man wh: 0f Ur “amt.” Gui" Ilflmé; y“ ' m“, hclprd me through the storm; who [needn't ever fear it. And I'd ‘ v __ “d S emu m‘ you to apologize for suggesting; itwclnl "l; 5° “P” . o g L ‘ h‘, i She looked at him squarely. Tbcrc l Jim‘ “l” Cult‘! m ‘ugh wheller ' was a glrrlm of admlraiioil for the ‘llle “as I1l1.1'~11l.'~1111~‘ l°°l ‘Vt-l: “l: sprit of ller in his atlslvcr ng look, elm‘ ‘mm lo m“ up’ p95 as‘ and ivitiloilt fuirtilcr rmnlnaml, Ill‘ l0 m“! ‘ml “mm l" The man w‘ lnacie the aixliogy" she had iicluzilld- (loyal-t 10v?‘ ' ' l“ other llama," Pd. , . Ah, J m, d , there's nothm » l l miuklivt do. . . Nothing. If yo. “Thank you," slic said. l could only. . . not, fight me i111‘ Suddenly’ she " again, more Mike inc your friend rather as if licr . \ t ‘iii 'v. . " iand said lvliil an unsicuily‘ Lhigill Tic stood, Stfil-flhi and rigid, ill: “We scum to llflll: cleared the a i‘ 1- ‘richly caught her arm with a o.’ quite a lot. of nliiltintlrrstallcl- ‘ngth tilflt was lng_ ‘riicrcls still one thing I rlon‘: slioak hcr_ know, though, and that 's why: you should mind illc idea 0f my being lwih Ollvcl- so lllliCll as. '0 nlakc you ‘conic 11p hole to find out abou: it?" | It was a. inonmu, before llc an~ lSIVCIOG; then he Ad: 1 ' Illilii. . - l . i pfl-llllii, alul "Don't try it on,” he said, through ils Let-iii. ‘Delft, dyo". “.1 Don't try your womnn-powe. or: lnc. . . I've lvurnccl you tha I111. . . ilulinug more cxuitccl Lila I've \\'fli‘ll(‘£I you, Lucy. 1 “No man wants to Lave, as you " ,, say, that sort of a fool made of his‘ ThiTitlS all." Ils tout‘ quor- Li - . Wul-ucd you. . . He jlrust her suddenly from ililli; lie z-‘ulnblcd buzk to her chal; \ .L‘I‘i'.if: ller fur-e with her ilalxla. lle siacd, iruk 11,; iiovm a. iliil minds LIUIICIlCtI, brclthing quickl; ,1? llc expected all outburst of iz: d euui (lisp: r "' \ " .-;:ii .11.: lnamc. . .sa.d that lie refused to be iiclied fufitiler, but, silc iii.- ‘it and asked, with a touch o ncss: "Is it? Are you sure‘) P1111; ill llu: open, Ji:n_" ll; ucus H1011’. .1 11o‘ tilli‘, all" bl! _ -11111. 1161' Cat“ were fists; tutu; ivwe i.l1:i.. and all sit.» sad V01" ‘Ffhatls ail, I tell you l" iiC c1’ ed gilt v1.1. : his voice rough and 0nd. , ‘ ' " “ ' - "Very ivcil," iilf fll1S\\‘(‘l‘t‘il l1il..-'.- T. ‘"116 :\ ‘PW,’ 1111.‘ lW-PPO P?" iv, . ~ . ~ Viiilcil Sill‘ 5p ilgau i1 \‘.'.‘.i c;‘1‘il 1-1~='-11‘-~.'-" M-il 111111’. the entirely pi ...lc qutstian or" v lulu :1 deep clrill‘, Silclll-‘o food. The iiCXL few niumcnis wcic given to arranging that ~ JSIIOIiIAI be sent up to llcz YTJOHI. .~.:i\v ti" hi5 :..l'_<, l0.‘ " the supper things; cleared thcm a i111)‘, laden “I'll! the u. 0i roffug Silc ruse “And ilbou‘. any rtxllu?" l... 1 $10011 DYSIlB 111C 111511". ; “Arc you stayng?" silo 411113 111i l1°1T°1fli-~11'- A "Oil. I iladnt tilougllt c! ' " "'11P ¢=11'1‘1¢‘ll i1 "'1." °l ;Slic icokcrl up at him. hcr - hllldillf! the suglfl‘ I'.cigil=.cncd_ ’l‘iieil, qr. -- - 1Y1 1110 c151" 13111111. l uuitc is only illlll a ' Jim?" The rest adjoins. You can illTflligCl ll‘? 1°01 it ‘Vll-lwl" l°°l<1113 1111. ,2.» tilat, u you like. . . ‘aha without thanks. she lwllrml a “Thallksfi it: said. shilling rzlth- lllil" P111351 (‘f 5118111‘ 111W 5111-‘ 011D. ‘H. qucerb; r1)‘, N“ know, Lucy, I an: clown at his bent hcarl. ‘nevsr expected 191:2 crtlcrcd a‘:ou‘.: lsi“ l“ l°lll ‘ll U195“ Tllllllll‘ given pom, 5.1.0“ to do this or that Zoos liiilc 111111113, isn't it?" she sa<i_ quite as much asl gct it from you_ Tllc" W715 f1 111110115. carcssing Above my _ _-; he paused, looking note in her voice; a note that sec-m- j(\\"n n; mu ltd almost nmlcrnai in its sweet- l-You new, cxpuctcd m 0,30,.’ d-d iris, He 1; xllctl. sfili iviihoilt speak You?" she put in. her upraisccl eyes lllg- 5m’ "Jlililil 111 111"‘? 111°"! "ltalienging his_ _ ‘Plmi He mughfli “Sugar-baby.” she said softly_ He made a sound sometlrng bc- PAnd do you know why you do i - 4 . ii?” she went on "Because deep ‘llflélilizeiilu-ilil int‘ akggllnll - .c. s e as e , flow“ Y0“ llfnlww S’: ll3lll§_ llll-‘cll “I've Bot one," he said shortly. .0Wl1. you ow l revengoilness 11,11 Smoke u- I wa t w]. of yours is hateful, wrong, a, waste: she turned and get down the ,of everything that's fine in your sugar bowy tunwd ha“, and he talilgebiiscaslbselmlilcfilthtjlllz: fiiioguif round that She was prcsenling a -" 9 ‘lighten match. yml- - "' n "I'il smoke it I. . ." he began iadih: broke off breathlessly and agnln, bu; she broke m; e : 4S . . F "Telephone down to the reception 31015:: a- pilwt iwtdtilnsmokel when . r ‘ 21350 ll Cy y g to, just be- clerk about your room." ‘cause you're sulky and perverse Over supper he asked her about And 11:5 a pm, to waste a pert-ecu,’ the papers that were scattered on good match. , Quick Jim I'll her writing table, and she told him bum my fingers. _ _.. I l Jvlhat they were. He laughed bmebi "Bum thmithcn," he broke out i “And though you have read the! l (To Be Continued) innocent?" he asked. _ -----_-___.___.__ "More than ever," she awn-Cl, y llIm_ She leaned across the supplr (h, M Launching“; Fishing Boats table. eagerly. "Jim, the whole case and 3 Engines. , 3881715; you rcsicd, really, Ilpgn mnt horrid man, Mackln. l-Iis saying that you hadn't mentioned the i051: of your wallet." l “How do you know he Crippled by Rheumatism "I hall bccn suffering with fhgu. W351i“ nlallsilll for about 2 years, and nboug this lune lust v lr was lllItI up for l0 lll- were the worst uffltlilililllmli “I do know it‘ rye seen hint fur grzct about at nil. I could not wnsh my 1 . ' i __ ilcc or com ) my ilnir. All this lliul to Ulle llmgr ‘llm ‘lllil’ llllll’ 0119 l-e 0f bculunc for mc. At tile beginning of illS turns the Wilflif.‘ thing ngn my, fills year I slum-d hiking Krnmion ' :31": ‘very lnorrlillg and I urn pleased ‘Mun n». I b. n. .2 2:: .1. '53‘. $3.112“. ‘:21: 2:: "":£..:1.‘: She shook hcr head. all kinds ‘of weather wifiliout it "Jim, wil won't ' r - l i "noctmg -'“c'"“‘ll"' ll‘ K- y lo“ elm tel no Rilcumutlsln is associated with an "HM. nundmm (mnflnktnwn- ‘dint you ddn‘; do it? Not that I cyccss of l'rie Acid in tile system. chimp". f”, Hmfidflh“, M. Cayman’. llCCd your nssuruncc, rut u-py zloty; lwn of tile llllgrfliicnfs of Kruu-hcn IZOCd you assurance, but why won't “u” m” “m lmw" "l ‘ll‘"""'l"ll ‘ you, Jim?" uric ncirl ‘so HS to rcllller it (‘llpillllfhvfif being cpslly WlPlllClI out, of tile system. He rose suddmly. mshing MP‘; (illlcr ingredients of Ifrllsrlicll nasist hi“ Nlltlircdn iillsll out. this dissolved llrlc avid llllYliljlli the bnwclg and ill"! klllllliiis. (itller ingredients litill, but of other impurities wilieil poso tile blood and pnvc tile way to ill- health. "Yes? He swlulrz round, facing ll"l‘ a- ________________________ KOCQDUGDIZrUUfICIfi". ‘ "Because faith. . . jun; pure, un- ' nvvaouaubfl to u. r. lll 1.10., s n‘? i r "u is .~ . -,- - w-nfr-Hpugggfifll-of- v '"" ;iilf,3..‘i."“f...;'i n? if EYES Jfslllll Dalton Building. A“. ' 1'2" “Flklni °l<111~ ' _ _ g GLASSES FITTED Brlmmerlidu. r. at rcd Fraser. lnc. "l" “i” *°“°l‘"' "1' '1 “"11 E- W~ ‘TAYLOR l. S. TAYLOR tiptometrlsts H2 Richmond Street " ti wclit r gncd. Then a servant cam‘; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN To The Electors - O , i 0f The City 0f Charlottetow. 11.3‘; l“ turn a deal ear to th {cry many individual dikes E2: all parts of the city who have spok- en to me, and to a largely signed requisition of othm of my fellow citizens, requesting that I should offer u n candidate for tho Mayor- alty, I have ’ "' lo ', with their wishes. The financial condition of m» dty cause; much anxiety. If It: credit la to be nved from. destructive. im- pairment, the city's financial budget must be made to balance. I um h: hopes, however, that by the ldfrp- tlon of methods of economy and the elimination of all waste, it will be unnecessary to Impose any addition to the existing rate of taxation. All sham; and pretence: must he put an cud to. All valid civic by- laws and all laws for the protection of life and property should be rig- id.ly enforced. All elmses must be lrcated fairly but favoritism should be abolished. If there be favors to spare, these should be given to the‘ most needy and not, as in the ree- ent past. t": the least needy. I shall use my best endeavors to accom- plish all thcsc ends. l rlspcctfully ask the citizens for their support and confidence. A house to house canvass is impossible as well as undesirable. The intellig- cncc of our citizens is quite high enough tu enable them to decide whom to vote for without undcr- going the indignity oi being coaxed. urged or budgeted.‘ In any ease, come out and vote. If according to your best judgment you can't vote for inc, vote against m2. I would rather be defeated by vet. rs willing to fulfill the llighcstduty of citizen- ship tllan by the stay away conduct of laggnrlls who have not yet learn- ed to place a real value on the high privilrge of tile franchise. I have the honor to he, ctr, r W. S. STEWART. jsa-l-l-ao-snt ti. ltnvy: Envy is the datlrhtcl‘ of Pride, the author of Murder" and Il/‘YCligC, the pcrpctuill tornlcntot" of virtue. Erlvy is the flituy slilnr of the soul, a venom, a poison, r illiiciisilvcr which consumcth the iicsil and tlrir-til up the boncs.----S0- crates. ‘foils Dylspclliics i [ lfliillil. to not l :$\A4\.'N lnc.; \Il\.\ n Llililbfllnbih; it is a MCil known tact; Llilll. sonic i Woods have a strong tendency to proaucc excessive stomach acidity and consequent indgcsttoll. by omitting from daily meals tilusc looms that: experience luroves do not agree and limiting tnc dict to eer- Lilli tasteic s uuappctizlllg foods, mach troubles may lu runny in- “ uccs, bu slowly overcome. Nine times in ten, however, indigestion, gas, etc, are due to excessive acidity and the pvcruature souring of food in the stomach. Keep the stomach cleull and sweet by freeing it on this l extra. acid and then sufferers can ‘cat the foods they like best and as lnuch as they want in reason and have no stomach trouble at all. Thousands of people do this daily by merely taking after every meal a little Blsuruted Magnesia, which can be had at any good drug store jin either powder or tablet form. Bisuratcd - Magnesia instantly neu- tralizes stomach acids, stops food fermentation and meals digest as naturally and painlessly as in the stomach of u healthy child. Stom- nch comfort means a lov and most folks like good things to eat. Enjoy them both by making Bisurated ivlalznesla your daily after-eating protection. .1 I \ l I hands to be dealt w'th as you see 4 ,1"- Secle- 1f we" "flier-v "M115 ‘recognition, and to this end I make 497-2-4-t3t-3i Mayoralty Bontest iiixiinfim M u“ w’ M Eltcttrilrs guard 3.‘ a les ent amen:- Having been waited u on b - .f Electors of the Ward, iliiillldiggalarge "um can, lllti bllievln‘ u... y... h, admg businessmen of the City, I have |a l 1 nnrlacucqbln h, stewardship. -. imflliln nonlninrstion as Councillor, p cell "ll e t A s .- y. V ' - , . i nu.’ 1 m. w-mn. i .....i“ii..;..°.'. 2251i??? “‘”8°'-*“*“ Wu i»... place my name tn nominating 1,, fled t tt d tv th _e ore ellev_e I am qua‘, ‘mm "t w m’ “t m’ “m” mannglraasento glive ethaffgllt? of the city l" “will . e l lzens satisfactory so, _ The ELECTION CARD Milieu and Gentlemen: “I'll! lerved u a member 0i 4° 9-1? Council for the put e151 10min‘ Election. , My Lon: muerlcm n tho V199- tfouncil board and record u ehalr- Thanking yOU in HHIICIPGIIOH Of your k‘ nan of the streets and finance pgrf, md sull- .-nlnlnlttees should qualify me for], I am’ l he position. and will the better noble m‘, to look after the best ln- Respectfully Yoursv ierest of the City. I therefore take‘ B- c- Va-"ICIBFSIIHQ, his opportunity of soliciting your 504'2'4'5'6'8-9'5l vpport. You are evidently aware that the past two years have been very try- ing ones, especially from a finan- cial standpoint, and‘ like most oth- -r cities Charlottetown has come n for its share of depression. Dur- "ng this period as Chairman of Finance Committ I have endeav- ored to improve our finances, not only in theory but in practice, ls disclosed in our annual financal ‘rporls. Adequate Sinking Funds will be, as far as possible set aside For all borrowings over and above he limit of the City's borrowing anwcr fixed by law to flvr- times ‘-re annual revenue collected dur- '1}; the year, and I have every hope f being able to do this without any crease In the existing rate oi '-r:ation. ‘ l promise with the ro-vllffffllllm ' the Council to adopt such eco- 'mic methods as will enable the rkcep rt‘ the city to be canted on l1 a competent and satisfactory‘- rmnncr. And will advocate and zupport all measures for the better- ment nt‘ civic government. I havei ELECTION 0.41m‘ To the Electors of Ward 4, Ladies & Gentlemen: Having had the honor of representing you for the past four years at the Council Board, l have again nominated to contest this Ward at the forthcoming election. As your representat- ive I have always endeavored to serve you to thc best of my ability; and feel I have assisted in accomplishing many things of benefit to thc Ward and the City. One matter which has received my earnest attention has been the Electric Itight question, and during the tenure of the inconling- Council this ‘important matter will be dealt with in il renewal or alteration of the contract in tile ill- , terests of the citizens. The securing of the very A best possible contract-particularly the reduc- tion of the Service Charge and the Power Rates -will be strongly urged by nlc. General and Special (‘iivic interests will rc- ccive my most careful attention. Strict economy "m" l"»‘»°" ‘l “"11 “PM”? “l: consistent with efficient service and the satc- l-flbvr and my 11"!" "mm "ll h’, guarding of woriimenis interests will ever guide continued in its behalf, bearing in‘ mm i nind that favcu-itism must not be; Iauntenanced and all classes of citizens be treated justly and fair.| With those pronouncements be- fore ynu, the rose is now in your, ‘Thanking you for ‘your anticipated support, I am, ‘ Respectfully yours, B. R. HOLMAN. To The "Electors of I Ward Four LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:— I am in the fieldas a candidate for COIIIICIIIOIPIOJ‘ Watt 4. If you elect me, I shall endeavor to prove wvrtll)‘ (If Y0"! confidence and promise my support to every mcilsurl tending to advance the best interests of this city. including (1) The holding of an external audit; (2) A contract between the city and the electric light company ulivfvll)’ , our citizens will have lower rates and a substantial rcduc- tion in the service charges. ' As it will be impossible for me to conduct a personal canvass I take this means of soliciting your votes and support. i | I my appeal. If you elect me to thel honourable potiltion oi.’ Mayor, ltll lhall be my firm and steadfast pur- i flDSC to maintain for the Citv ofl Charlottetown the env'ablc position, 7t now nnjoys from every viewpoint. Thanking you in anticipation ol your support on February tenth. Respectfully Yours. _ E. A. FOSTER 473-2-3-wed-snt-ltue-3l Worry: For your work's sake, for your friend's sake, for your hcaltlvs sake, stop worrying. lllclliiui T0 TIIE ELECTORS OF WARD FOUR Respectfully yours, R. BYRON BROWN. I respectfully ask the support of those who feel that I am ELECTION CARD TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD FIVE: Word four and the city in gen- n-l. Ladies 8. Gentlemen: FRANK S. CURRIE. _ _ _ _ 532.24.; It ls my privilege once again to offer my services to Ward Five and the citizens in general as Councillor. Nominations for entry in the Junior Calf Futurity Stake at the 1932 Prince Edward Island Exhibition will be received by B. R. Brown, York, Secretary I‘. E. l. Ayrshire Breeders’ Club. up to February 15th, 1932. Those wishing to enter for the 1932 Futurity Show, should make nominations previous to August 1st, i932, for the Senior Calf Futurity, and previous to January 1st, 1933,'for the Junior Calf Futurity for the same Show. only members of the Ayrshire Breeders‘ Club and Ayrshire (‘all Club; are eligible. Fer-i. $1.00 at time of nomination and $1.00 when calf is born, markings of calf to u. company this fee. To The Electors Of Ward Three LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I have been requested by many of the voters in this ward to nominate for City Councillor. In placing my name in nomination I wish to work for the best interests of the eity, watching out for economy in all departments. I am a busi- ness man, carrying on business in Ward Three, also a property holder. As a member of the City Fire Departmcilt for many years, I have en- deavored to give my best services to the city. Thanking the many electors for their court- csics and asking for your support at the polls on Wednesday, the tenth instant, I remain, Yours respectfully, IFRED H. TRAINOR. I “why won-t I .. he flask,“ abrupt” prevuent foprl fcrrncnlulion taking plane '1 ._ _ u ’ m le in cslinc, l u ~| | ‘in. his back towards hrr. D0 you pm rnrmnllnn nntmrlullly I I i n twcmt go know why?“ Having been one of your representa- tives for the past six years in the City Council, I have endeavoured to give you the best services within my power. Everything in connection with the better- ment of the City consistent with our rev- euue will receive my hearty approval. it is no_t my intention to make a personal canvass; my rmord is before you and I take this opportunity of soliciting your support on election day. Thanking you for your support in ‘the past and antici- patine a continuance of same on Febru- ary 10th. Respectfully yours, SAMUEL KENNEDY. 520-2-5-5i.___ THE 150114 TO inn. TION I It was a dlsappointnnut to the potato growers and dealers of Prior: Edward Island, when the press an nounccd that ilon. John (lllmcuf- Minlstcr of Agriculture ol Great Brltainjid not raise the 11111113113411,“ admit Canadian potatoes. Every person interested in lwlfllli“ ""3 that there la a large surplus of potatoes in Canada, as well as in lllllbu ‘ States, and it is doubtful if a market can be found for all the mall!“ potatoes. I n‘ It II unwise to sunpm unit all the potatoes in Prim-c Edward 11' f", ""1 11¢ flllliilifll in a short time. It will take weeks and month! l” l . pose of them in an ordinary lvay, and we feel that it is better to ksaam ffillllur supply moving from the Island at a small llrlfl. "111" l" , them Inter on. m“ We can find a market for a limited quantity of good souml 11"‘ ‘h. and w» are ill-cram! to I'll-operate with u» farmers. cancel-ll" 1W district of Charlottetown, “hero we have warehou-e flwlllll”! l“ I'd k the stock carefully, and are prepared to illlllly 11"" "ml lFM" “n the potatoes to the best advantage for a very flmflll commusIirlL-r If you are interested, drop in and we will‘ gL —— a1 Queen Sti-cet, Charlottetown. 1'- 559-2-6-31. 4 ~