was: v - ect? To the Electors" I i‘ i, Of The City Of Charlottetown Ladies and Gentlenlen:~ v I am In the field us a candidate for Mayor at the coming Civic Elec- tions. With a record of twelve yeals continuous service as (‘oun- cillor for Ward Three, including four years as Chairman of the Street Committee and eight years Chairman of the Fire Committee, I feel that I am justified in seeking your votes for the highest office in the gift of the city. ' Should you do me the honor of electing zne l shall eantleavoi- to justify the confidence which you have reposed In me, and to givi- my support to :1 policy of inlprlive- ment lli our Civic Departments con- slslent with our, revenue. As it. will he impossible for me to call upon every elector. l lake. this opportunity of lhanlziilu you for the generous support which you have accorded me in the pdSl, and of Mliicltilig your vote in the pres- eiii election h. hliétlilllly yours, R. B. RATTRAY. 7430-26-1-tts-7I. Electors Notice To the Electors of Ward Three. Ladies and Gentlemen: At lil- rl-qili-st of 1i iluiuIli-r of the electors of \\';ird Three. I have ilecliloil to nolilillate- as ii (‘flllflldzltn for (‘ounclllor in illvj’ coming civic ("action Realizing ill" fact that ollr tux ~ sire now high enough economy will ho my watch- word. Should you do ine ltii- hgniir of electing me I pri-ui so '. ilo my iii- most for the llPllUfll. of oilr city and Ward Thrce esp-cially. Yli-spi-c-I lliy you“, F. R. McLAINE. Ill tttci n R s lli will: lliiE Ladies and Gentlemen’ At the request 0f a large number of elect- ors of Ward One I, have nominated as Councillor for that Ward in the civic elec-i tions. i If elected it shall be my earnest endeavor to serve the City to the best of my ability and; to see that the inter-i eats of Ward One are fully looked after. Respectfully yours, F. c. DOUGAN . ’ D. M. lli 1513-5-41. A City Builder "r0 THE rtecrons or WARD ‘Times Ladies and Gentlemen: In submitting my card for your consideration I respect- fully draw your attention to the following facts»- Aa a successful builder of business l balisvs in building up a successful city. l believe in building for all i classes oi pecpla. I I bolicvr in building with i economy. ,- I believe in building within I the raaourcea of revenue. ‘ ‘I ballcva In building with- out Increased taxation. I bciidva in building, am- the following questions. Silver Sheen Foxes Ltd In marking your ballot for Mayor first ask yourself If you had private business ~ interests to look after, Financial matters t0 protect which of the three men now in the field would you sel- There’s no denying the fact that the City's financial affairs now need the attention of men who have fin- ancial and a business training. Use the same practical common sense in, selecting your man to look» after the not to be considered now. Electors of Charlottetown: - interests of the city for the next twoyears as ‘you would. your own private businesfls Sentiment and sympathy should have and must have no place or consideration here, the fact that some pros- pective candidate button-holed you three months 830 1S The ballot is given you for the very purpose that you may exercise your own judg- ment without fear or favor. Place at the head of our affairs one who has a suc- BEGIN HERE TODAY ‘cue. 'l‘lic thought that ill.‘ lluil bcelli .pl;l_\'ili_i_/ a story-book role ainuscd She laughed.’ "Good night. I only wish I could repay the favor. ..HENRY RAND, middIc-agcdiiiilii. llllll Ilt- smiled. half to lllul~ii'lll ill-i-ildfuliy‘ sorry about your huiiness man. is expected homeisi-lf, its ill‘. pllt out his hand to llnlld." - by his family to celebrate his sonIlpkI- lIl‘l'5. "About llli bll-lt-ZPHI f11\'01‘ l Cllllllli JIMMV'S 27th birthday. iii‘ saw lllB knuckles were gel right about iluvr," said Jim-l ..While the family is waiting pol- ice phone that Henry Rand is dead in a cheap hotel. He is found in a gas-filled room, a welt on the back cf his head. The only clews are a woman's handkerchief and the stub of a yellow thcatcr ticket. Jimmy and DETECTIVE MOONEY gotc Mon- treal. where the theater is located. and learn that the ticket is a per- manent rcsrrvation for THOMAS FOGARTY. They lay plans to trap Fogarty. Jimmy coming from church, secs two men in an auto- mobile following a girl. They try to “pick her up" and she looks up appcaiingly at Jimmy. who hits one of the men in the mouth. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY l‘ll.i\l"l'l‘lll 8 U Tilt; luau \\'Plll. ilowil ill a heap i'lllll'l‘ lllf‘ impact of .lillluly"s fist, Iiiliiliruu iiiio‘ his ildvililclliu vom- ‘piiliioil as llf: full. Ilo clapped Ill:- llilllll to his uiouth and brought ii ll\\il_\' lw-ilili-lil-il willl lllOilli. ills lriiii iliil.‘ uiuslili-Iii- \\';i.< l! [Tlnlt .I\\'|'_\ 1|: lli‘ tui<ti-il his llllllllli lo ‘villi. Jtuiiiy l-liioil IIIPIIIIFIIIIII)’. \\'llll- lilo, [or iiii- otiliel- Ulli‘. ii was quite i-vliii-iii lllill lli‘ lilul only ollz- ti) lli-iii wiili iiow. 'l‘ili- lllull (Ill thc llil\ Illl-lil .~‘I’l*'lllf'll lo have illl the fiulli kllllt‘lll'(l olil of him. 'I‘li.- lllilll Vlllil ilzlil bot-u driving \llIl'll'l| ii swift uliiilci- at Jimmy uiid ihi-ii zit his faIli-li i-cillpaniiin. if lii- llilll lit-on drunk. lli- “its rillil- ill-lily Milli’? ilgiliu. ti» ili-opped his fists to liis fllIlGS iiiiii llPlll Ii\'il' .Iiiiiiuy‘i~ victim. iii-lulu: him lo his tel-l dragged Wiiii iritii llll‘ iiiiliiiiioiiilv. look his ni-nt Iii-Iliild itii- \\'lll'l‘l iiuil ilrow nfi‘. .l:ill|ll_v llilfl llllllri IIIILWIIIMII the i1. Will-ll ho llll'lli'll ailii fouiid I‘ lii-liilid him lift hall‘ started in .~iirprl.<c. ‘ “l5 I hep; your pardon." he slam- iiii-rvli. relnoviiiiz, Ills llal. illi-iliheliiil iiiiw that lie hail spok- lls it' silo wort,- illl old llilulc-llcd to l‘ll to iii: lrii-ilil illlll iriiy. "i u spoku. |---l illiiiik you." lllllt. straight iuli) lit-Iii out llvl‘ llitllll. Si) illiiily" girls, lls- llloilglli. ivliillil llil\'l' Iii-oli Zlll nervous and afluttt-i‘. porliilus i:r_v"ili.z. lie-hail never be- fore filioil lllP role oi‘ tile gallant kiliglit iliishiug lo thc lildyi: rt-s- Til WiiMEN iii iiigiitt AilE Mrs. Wilson's Experience a Guide to Women Passing through the Change of Life Hamilton, Ontario. -— "I have taken several bottles of L dia I<I.Pinkham's , V egetable Com- pound and I cari- n o t a pe a k t o o highly of it as I its HllOll its yml quilt» flur- oi’ you. She Iookied iit his oyiis, and lllll'l'-\ll)(tI| ll w‘ ' all run-down and had no appetite. l was very weak and sick, and thc ' ' back __’ Igor. very sad at times and thou ht I had not a friend on arth. I di not. care ifl lived or die . lwaa very nervous, mo, and did not go out. very much. A friend advised me to try abottlc of Lydia E. Pinkhamhi Vegetable Compound, no Idid. I am a armerki wife, and al- ways worked hard until lately, and was in bed for two months. I began to feel like anew woman after the first bottle and I recommend it with eat. success, also Lydia E. Pink- am’s Liver Pills. I am wiilin to answer letters from women asfilng about your rncdicinu, an I cannot ak too highly of IhemT-Mra. MMA Winson. 471 Wilson Street, Hamilton, Ontario. Sold by druggiaiia cvel-ywben. I c lie re- ' explain‘ bloody ilud hastily withdrew" it and look llor proffered hand ill his left. His iivtioli, however, did 110i 65' cape her. - “ifuuivt- hurt your hand!" cried. VUIFII. .liiuiil_v fIslu-il his liuililkcrcllief our oi‘ his will pocket and applied ll Io lli..- llljlll'l‘ll knuckles. One of illlvlll was bleeding quite freely. it lfll'lli‘l| ltll his opponent's teeth. “it's iiolliilig." lie sa‘d. “Didn't PVVII know it was there." lli- wrapped llli- llalldkcrchiisl‘ lll'()llllll ;hi.= liiiiiil llilil stuck it iii his pock- l-l. i "Yolrrl- she Tllfife was cutlccru in her iiol lellilll: lhc truth." lily.“ would be it job." , “Yolk-you ulcnu you're looking‘ fur w>ork'."‘ l “Well. I am and I'm not. I hopei I don't have to." lle stopped, Gosll. that sounds like Greeks, doesn't it? I lncau. Ii’ I stay 10118; ill Montreal-and I hope l don't‘: have to—-l'li have to find a Job. Wc must cut. you know." o l “Well, perhaps l can repay tllc, favor. lifter all," she said. "Tihntl is. it‘ yourc really serious. I'nl sec-l. rctary to the chief clerk of the Q- nlld It. Ilailroilil. I'll speak to him about you. The office is ilowll- town. You'll find thc address ‘In the directory." i MOONEY TRANSFERRED HIS POCKET. THEN HE KNOCKED .- REVOLVER TO HIS OVERCOAT ON THE DOOR. Supporters o Mr.R.B.Rattray Will meet in the Offer Build- ing Tuesday night, at 7.30 P. M. T5ll-3-2i f ‘Algerian Doiikéys cessful business record of twenty-eight years. One of Jlll‘ heaviest tax payers. One of our largest property (‘ity and Province. the labouring classes. owners. One who is vitally interested in the city. One who is directly in touch with the business interests of the One who is deeply interested in Mark your ballot for S. A, McDonald, which means a sane, economical, and exper. ienced government for Charlottetown for the next two YCBPS. i To Wear Silk ‘ ‘ Stockings (Canadian Press) _ i LONDON. Feb. 7.—'1‘lle silk itocklng fad I-a to be taken up by the donkeys in Algeria. | Mrs. F. K. I-losall. who has bet-u carrying on humanitarian work; among the donkeys. mules and cam-i - e-Is In North Alriczi. is in lflllilillll making e. collection ol‘ stockings ti‘ take with her. She says the aninr; als Ill Algeria. especially the ilou- keys, suffer from fly bites oil their; legs and she desires to obtain \\‘I)l‘ll| Out Slflcklllgs which will be llrilllll tn keop scvuri- bandages oil lllt’ irgs of the boasts. Silo has uulllor- ity front tho governors of Algeria. ‘Tunis and Morocco to seize ally unfit ailimzll and give i‘. lrciziincut. I I i l I .~i-.1.Fairir~. haw \l'Il| a sci-king, Iii I THE FEA-FAIRIFLS‘ SONG lgliTTY and Billy wrrr walking in lbw woods. - "I413 Ieavi- a gill fol Jlii‘ liil" ins." Qlii Brit) v . * l let's!" ~ald liillv. "Loold I llrn- in liltli- blur sllrlliil m) pm L. ‘ l'|. Perhaps Illr u-ood-lairii-s |i.s\~~ l llmwr \l'l'll1l ~lu~|| hrlolr.“ .-'\- lli- -.lid llli~ a s0“ muiid oi l \li|u'.~. Iilw wait-r uil will]. runn- {mm [ho \|Il'“. "I know!" "ml nn-y. "rt. ' lI-i; Wilmls-Fa "And lo- gill. whrn flu‘. nlnoll mom-s up." mid llilly will). “lllr_v'l| dluii-v a lli-w dam‘: In this Sca- luunr." i. 1* .Ilnliuy’s lather‘! All through the play Jimmy will- rllrd llilii- rvi-ll stood close to hi'lll ill tho smoking i-ooill between acts. Ilvsiill- Iiiiil Detective Alllflllelfls lilllf: was a iuask—studyilig tlllnk- lllll. . . . . Tlll‘ cilrlaiu foil. Fogarty l-wl up sliffly and clumped on his hat struggling illeaiuwllllc Into-his coat. Jimmy felt the pressure of iMoon- ey'.~i hand on his arln. "-S£l<1l1,f~'l°59- Rand; we're goln’ with him.” FOI-Zllfly did not loitflr- He strut-k up it swift D1100. Sllfllrliillll; ill Olll! uf llltl weight. that brought hlln iii n few Illlll\ll(‘fi to the ‘May- fair llotel. Mooney and Jimmy were close hcliiiid him when he entered. * Iii llll‘. Ioliliy lie paused to 111091- tlli- girl liellllld tho UlKill‘ counter. u-lio smiled wordlessly at his re- luarks and tunned quickly 1° all‘ other customer. He stopped at the hell captain's desk. and Jimmy slli: ilccilseil. "I'm s0 sorry to llll\’t' l'ilil~‘“ll you lllln troillilo." ".\'ii lriiiilili- at uil." Jiiliiily was filial-Ly liild vlll|)al‘l':ls.~u-il. HI‘ i'i.-:il~ izi-il iiow illvkzlril Ill‘. illusi lllUk willl lilll‘ llalld lli llli-i pocki-I Illlll ilii- llllllfl‘ Iiiiiiliui: his lllil. “I! l‘llllil|ll‘fl Ill!‘ Iuilon his llt‘ill|. "I‘<~i-~ Imps. Iii- title-rod. "you'll In-Ili-i- ll'l llli‘ NIH’ you lllllllli." “'l‘iiis sort of‘ ll. illiilg Iiils IIPVPI‘ Inippi-llml to uli- -l)e-l'oro.." Slli- slllil- I'll. “I'm quiti- silrli it isn't Iikvly lo luippvll livim ill nllo i-volliug. lli-shins, I'm! ollly u low llll)l'i' Iilocki Ill walk." ' "I'm sorry for lllnl." llo coili- Illi‘llll‘ll. ‘Sllli giitliccil at him. puz- zIi-il. "I'm silrry." ho explained. “lllzll we've only a few blocks to milk." Silo liiillrilcil. "Very wi-il. lilllllllilllvfil‘ sllull I cull lllllllll'l'l0l— I've n good ii-iid you Iloluo by tllo wily." “.\ly uiiillv." Iic midi-d. "is iilolth- ('|' (lulullliil or llillltlrolol, liill llillivl --.|illl|$’r4 ltunll. Slrittrgo as il illny sol-ill. my friends i-all Illl‘ Jilniiiy." “.\.lil Illlll!‘ silo l-iiullli-riiil, “is ni-ilIii-r lIuiiii-vo|'ii_ilor Eliillll‘. hut I.o\\'l'll—.\lllry lmwuil. My [Flt-lulu cull inc l\l2il‘y. Iiui. lllll. oil fillllll short notice ils Illis." “Si-lire lllll‘ for lhl.‘ llmvulL-i." lli.‘ suiii. ‘.\Ir. Ifilliii cull pick up Ilii- lllillillli-s null ‘g0 llouili," Hot‘ llll! first Illllt‘ iii days tho old Iighit-hourll-il llliiod was buck lo hiul. Tile con- risrimlion stimulated lilul. Ila witll- able to forget. “Seriously. iMr. ltullrl". silo will auylug “it was a illigilty [lilo rlilup for you lo do. I iloirt. know what would have lmppolleil if you hadn't collie lilting just when you did." "Oh. ilioy proIm-Iily would have ilrivoii ilwity when they found YOI‘ Mr. you Sir llllllll to lfllllgttbil wl-ri-iri lilo-Alto sort they were looking for.” "You know. I've,- go. l N l-ih-ix" Silo survi-ynil his tull. Blonder. ptqymgm 91 1mm; labgur grid nllllal General llrllllfl~$i|llIlllfll'l‘Pll foriu. “Your sis the beautifying cftllla a city. Me ~ i-i." iiiii- filllll niinply. “mils-t lli etmg . . ,. , capable cf becoming wltiwv! -"""'~ _ lmdllO expenditure the moat ‘i- Ile- i-i-uiizi-il liiiit aim was iii-Ills ideal in Canada. The General Mestlnfl of the "I‘l|'|l)ll.~<. ui- fllliillvll iiiii-oiuiiii-l “p” Sh! h Idsr f SILVER SHEEN ‘l-v‘ -‘ l “':.‘;"‘L?":’ poi}; L130: Wm b’ new m m. Slit- hail stoppoil in trout of m ' l" T"'“””‘ Ldl” ‘m’ Bu", 0' fr.“ Room“ chm-hue‘ lllrlpnlvlillfnéllilIlliluflqglfflll niiiliyi Ilslllf] ""'" 9' w”! ‘I n Yo“ “w” n a p’ m" o" Momhy’ u“ Rand and thank you. Nlothel 22nd day cf February. 1926. for the reception of the Annual Rapcrt, the "Ml" i" "WW0. m. l.‘|\|ll‘('lI wlth_me". ‘demo ma nanpur tcvctafor ' $10!! fl Iisanlly ‘ n Mimi-t. viii llg expecting me. ‘iaailuutle and couldn't iShe had a come to "'I‘linllk _‘y'illl Miss Ilovrcil. I may. I lll'D]I Ill. 'I‘Iii.~i is Nlllltil‘ illlcxlnrct- (‘ll If] iil- slut-roll ltllo Jill) by u young liliiy." | "Whirl i-lsi: would o Iitdy do wlicli slii- llllfi‘ lli'l‘|l ri-si-ui-iF!" sho (flllllll- i‘l'l'I|. “(iooil lilizhl. Mr. l{aiild."| Silo look his hulld. ulltl he lllrilluil ill llll‘ llllli‘ siiui-czt- she lnlpuitoil lo llii- grip. "A 1‘; ‘I1 Doii-irtivi: Mount-y ilrilincd his coIfi-i- cup and iiirillvii l.l large cig- ill‘. “We'll sit ln-liiiiil .\li'. Fogart-y.” lli? Ftillltlfklfll comfortably, "lind \VlIl‘ll lilo s-Ilowis iivcr we'll sprlilg u little surprise party on ihilu. By ‘llll! w'ay"—--lle stared at Jliumy‘s llwilil--"u'hat's the matter wlllh your fist?" _ - Jimmy ruiihull It's iiilulzlgod knuckles which wore covered with Ifllll-ITOM of (zourt planter. lliiil smil- ail. “Another little surprise party. Mooney." lie told about llh‘ udvull- tiiro of tllr- illgllt heloro. Tho llltlu detective Hlll‘Vf'y('ll I'l‘|ll SIIPVIVPIII)‘. “il‘d llkn to B400 thu l_Ili|ll‘l' follow." Ho sworn softly. “llziild. don't you go Illilliii; inn. I lon'i llkl‘ lilc lookri of lllosu illltlllllvl‘ of yours . . . . ..lll-l;|||nr Romeo. llri-il'l you? Wliul was lllu luliy like?" . “Silo was willlilcrlili!“ i-xclalllr ‘(l Jliilnly. llllil stopped short. ills ‘iii-o tlusilt-il lo the roofs of lllrl litll‘. “Oh well" he added liusliiy, "Ii-ts forget it." Iiiiloonoy gazed ilt hilll thought- fully and said llothluiz. "All riizlll. Ilalid." Ilo snld, "we'll n- izeltiuiz lo the theater." Thoy lliiil not long to wail. A Ycw lllllllllfltl before U!!! curtain psi- Alnom-y suddenly poked Jim- lly sharply lil the rllii-i. Fogilrtyi" he whispered. Jimmy surveyed lillcnlly thc mun who was taking Ilia soul. jut-ll. ll front of tihellr-n. burly nlpn o! icrllnps 220 pounds. large-faced, lenvy of jowl. with ileep-l-iet eyes lonoath lnlehy eyebrows. ‘His hair, 7f dull sandy color, was sparse on up with a large held spot on the crown. If. was trimmed clot-lo at ;ho sides. lie stood up to take off Ills light- weight topcoai, and Jimmy saw the flash oi‘ a large diamond on he little finger 0t his left hand. ‘le waved to several persons In iihc orchestra seals and settled lcavily in his chair. ' Jimmy fllfblltnrbatdly bot and W-G- BPENCiR- "Thank heaven." Jt-muly grinn- Socroiary- "for the. headache. That is," ha cold. Nlflltliliefoflhlllr-Iwllat aocratdidllabclillcsbasinnhat heard the WONIB." Glntipr ale and craked Ice." Then he xolqlnlo the‘ elevator. ' ‘ Jlnllny would have followed illlnl had not Mooney lit-Id him back. "We'll take tho next. one". 1113 whkapered. Jimmy's heart was lioilllillfls "5 thoy got off ill tile fourth floor and walked iiloilg tile lllllll. lli front of Room I07 Moolloy stooped. "Just till. tight. Rand." trolled. "aillil leave this to llie. me (lo tho tnlkinfl" lle translated ihls revolver from its llOlHlUl‘ to lllfl overcoat pockei ulld Icft Illli llilllll there with lI.. Tllcn he knocked on tillc door. (To Be Continued) lic cau- bet Most Women Have stopped old hygi- enic methods to assure real immaculacv. NEW way gives true proteo tion-discards like tissue EW modern women but clllpioy a new and dlffctcilt way iii hygiene. A way that sllpplalils the old-lime "saili- iary pad" with true protection. “lczlr filmy frocks and light things . . . any time. Dance, ulolor for hours without doubt ' or fear. It is called "KOTI-IX" . . . five times as absorbent as til ordinary cotton padl ' Thoroughly drodnrlbcr . . . thus ending ALL fear of of- fending. y Discard: as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrassment. You ask tor it witllouf heli- laiicy at any drug or depart- ment store simply by saying "KOTEX." Costs only a fcw cents. Proves old ways an unnecessary risk. KOTOX Nclslundry-dlanasdlllasllanua Issue Order to i Muzzle Dogsi Canadian Press) 5 Il'l"l'.'\\\'.\. Idol). 7:—-»()rllci‘s issu-il ell Iiy Iir. .l. -II. (Iiiisiiiilo, itvltuly; hliilistl-r of Alzrli-ulturi- for tlli~ iuiW-l ZllllK of‘ ilolzs ill this dislrii-l vvi-rv: approved at. a nlecliili: of‘ thc Ni"! peun Township Council at Wosihiiriif Village lust night. Tho pulicc ill the lli\\’ll<lllll \"“i"‘i insirucloil ‘lo ilcsiroy nll iluluuzzli-il; iliilzs ruiiuiilg zit larlzu wlillt‘ ltwllfl’ crs will be sullllnliucil lo lioliivi court for allowing liielu io do so. g I i ' l l 'll‘he rim and Original l ‘Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Satie for more than a Quarterpf a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS. GRIP, INFLU- ENZA and as a Preventive. ‘The box bears this signature éZF-Jmc Q Price 80c. Made in Canada. s. A. McDONALD ‘ BALLOT " In marking your ballot for mayor please note that S.A. M’Donald’s name appears 0n top of ballot, mark the X as above and be as- sured of no further increase in taxes. To Electors of Ward Four Laclics and Gentlemen: v Two years ago you did me thc honbur of electing mc as one oi your representatives at the Council Board, for which I thank you. I am now seeking rc-cicction on the tenth of this Month and I trust that my record during my term of _office. merits a continuance of the splendid support I received from youat the last qcneralclcction. My policy with regard to civic government is exactly what it was bcforc, viz -- Progress, tempered with Economy. and for this end I shall always strive. I endeavoured to rectify have conscientiously done all ipowcr for thc betterment of our city and especially Ward Four and every complaint. In my If you sec fit to re-elcct me, I can assure you that I will cor? ing you for piSt favors, I remain, ltinue to do my beat to serve you and scrvc you well. Faithfuiiy yours, - 2-5--li. Again thank- E. A. FOSTER élo IEIectors of Ward Fou l’ Ladies and Gentlemen: On February 10th thc citizens of Charlottetown select.- thoac wilt’ will constitute thc governing body of this City for the next two years At that time It is my intention to offer as a candidate to scrvc the lil- tcrcata of thc-people of Ward Four. As a-practical business man, and as a resident with an Intense love for my City I would consider it atcnce my duty and my pleasure to promote cvcry legitimate object that would have as its ultimate aim "is Improvement of our City. Realizing the fact that as a city wc cannot stand still, we must Id- vancc, my walchword would be "Economical Advancement" along all lines necessary for the growth of _a progressive city, and a PNOMWW citizenship. It Ia not my purpose to personally Interview every voter before QM election, but should I rccclvc your endorsement all ' at their service after thc election. a villi find ml With a hearty appreciation of your kind support, Respectfully yours, ' 2-3-7]. P. W. TURNER, IEEECTION CARD TO THE ELECTORS of the City of Charlottetown: Ladies and Gentlemen: c°ml1|Yl11q with the request of a Iargc number of electors, | gm Willi a candidate for gm,- Mayoralty at the Civic Election to be held on February 10th, 1926, and through this. medium respectfully solicit your influence and support at thc Polls. Having been officially connected with civic affdira since 1889, I have seen service in about all thc var- Ioua branches cf thc administration -—lncludlng a term at m, wag" Oommisaionera Board. and. aa I have apparently discharged the dill. les entrusted to ma to your satin faction. I appeal to you on this 0c- caalon with confidence, lsallng glut I shall not do so In vain.- Complylng with thc intention of tllc “Ballot Act," I have naval- mgds a personal canvass, but have placed- mysalf In the hands of a fres and Intelligent sischratc. Such ls my iiositlon cn this occasion. ‘ I With my gsncral knowledge of civic “q-lrcrnants, I sac much that can bc done-even with our finan- cial limitations-Atlas will greatly‘ add to the improvement of cur city, and supply demands so judtly made by our tax paying citizens. While In hearty accord with the system of Permanent wash. yet, this wort; sncutd not b0 prccsadad» with to Illa neglect of our Clay directs. The Tourist Alacclatl la an institution doing a wonderful work for our Qty-and IPNVIIIII, and, ll‘ we cannot ald It as much financial- . .. .l~i we - n ifl a -__._ Electors of Ward Five Ladies and Gentlemen: Two ycara ago you cicctcd mc as one of your representatives ll thc Council Board. I trust my services have merited your approval 1M further w-ifldcnce. As cvcr I stand for Improvements and thc advancement of our m" in cvcry possible way consistent with our revenue and not‘ involvllid increased taxation. There are many streets in ward flvc till! "Gill" attention and It will bc 'my aim, if elected, to find ways and mcalll w have them put In bcfftcr shape. As It la Impossible for me to 7499-29-91. great service by giving It our heani ‘Y "W?" "P9011 in making our ci- ty more attractive, and by showing I sec cvcry elector personally I ilk this opportunity of soliciting your vote and Influence. - . Yours respect‘ ‘iy, W. ALLAN STEWART Election Gard ovary courtesy to thou who mayTo the Electors cf Ward Flva Ladies and Gcntlslnan: n Iluvlng decided to l-Illn offer I‘ fl candidate for Councillor Ill W8" vials us. This la a ‘trade cr provinces are apsndlng thous- ands of dollars to aecurc, and find the money profitably spent. u ls plainly our duty to be alive to this vmrtiinity. and make Charlotte-i town the distributing contra. Thoac who are acquainted with our ‘inannlal affairs will agree with ms that prudent economy must be the wafichword for the nnxg fgvs yaara. but It docs not follow tha\ we should stand atlli while than ‘In work to be dons to kacp pacc with PNQNCI. Bhould you honor me with slac- tlcn to tha office of Mayor, I will axsrt my baa! efforts to safeguard your Intarsats. but of my ability In maintaining tits Ilgnlty of thc office. Falulfully yours. L. l. MILLII 8-11. which nth-l i i Five, ~l respectfully solicit 70'" votoivand influence on Fob. l0ll1 next. . For four years l have had lliv‘ Ilonor oi being one 0f W111‘ 1'1"“ iientatlvsa at our Council Board During that £11118 i hi" "4"" ed to do my bcsl. for the advlliw meni of m" my In lencral am! Ward lFlva In ilflllilllir- Permanent clvlii and thc must b0 lm provsmcni of our fill! boautlfylill on” u continual but kecpl with our M10111"- Thsnlalillg u for 700v 811193;‘: support. in O wt- 1111i "m wlilla andaavcrlnlia continuance of Ill! at the w" to raflsct your intaillgsnca to than" slsctlon, 7540-8-71 _ - apaottu GIOMI W. l m. _ n’ “menace.