~.r- t‘ l m-wrnvuvs-QQQLFJTFRV" " .' PAGE TWO t To be sold by Public Auction. at the Court lfiiuse. in Charlottetown in Queens County, in Prince Ed- ward island, on Tuesday, the 18th day of February. A. D.. 1924, at the hour of twelve'o'clock noon, ALL rum‘ parcel oi’ land, Jituate on Lot Forty-eight. in Queens County, bounded and described as fnllows:—Coniniencing at the eas- tern boundary of lands now or tor- merly in possession of Nicholas Robertson, on the boundary line of Townships Forty-eight and Forty- nlne, and running from thence east along said boundary line twelve chains nnd eighteen links, and ex- ti-nillng north from those two pniiits by parallel lines for the dis- tance of seventysix chains, and containing by estimation ninety- twn and one-half (92%) acres of land a little more or less. saving anil excepting thereout the Rall- roud and Public Road expropria- tion, and being the land ilBSCYlDPd in an lndenture of Lease dated i|ll‘ l5tli November. 1830, between the Assignees of the Estate of Peter Di-slirisay Stewart tit-ceased and Pieter lialluni, also in ii Deed from thi- Commissioner of Public Lands to William Balleni dated 25th 0L‘- tobcr, 1883. The above sale is maile lllltii‘? and by virtue of a power of stile contained in a certain llldfilllllfl’ of lllortgagc. hearing date the 25th day of Septemhél‘. A. D.. 1922. and maile between Hiram Robertson, of Powiiitl. in Queens County afore said. farmer. and Ileatricc Robert- son, his wife. of the one part. and Joseph Ballcin, of Pownal afore- salii. gentlemen. of the other partf default having been made in pay-l pleat of the interest secured there-i i)’. t For further particulars apply to: DICIAUHII & AlcKiiinon, Solicitor-sf Royal Bank lluililing, Chm-lotus, town. P. E. l. 1 Dated this 21st ilay of January.‘ A. n. 1924. . , JOSEPH BALLEM " Mort a inf 11l0-1-22-Tiicii. g g9 i WOOD SALE é Miiiiiiliiisiii *"t*;.i'it.I.'::t..€‘i" I-laveIMusterole {handydwhen a cold starts. t has all o the a vantages o grandmother's mustard plaster WITH- OUT the blister. You just apply it with the fingers._ First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the |pores,_then comes a soothing, cooling |sensation and quick rebel. Made of pure oil of mustard and lother simple ingredients, Musterole i; recommended y many nurses an doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, croup, asthma. neu- lraigia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints. sgre mustides, sprgins, bruises, chilblains, rosted eet, o0 s of the chest. lt may prevent neumqnia and “flu." 40c and 75c, at a idruggists. ‘The Musterole Co. of Canada, Ltd., Montreal. QT Bus Better than a mustard plaster l l MORTGAGE SALE l ,' ’l‘liere will be sold by Public Auc- ftion on Saturday the ‘twenty-third ilay oi‘ February, A. D., 1924 at the hour oi‘ eleven o'clock in lllle lure- nooii in trout oi this Court House ‘in Soiirls in King's County in Prince Eilwitril island ALL 'l‘I-lA'l‘ f'l‘It.-\(‘7l‘ piece or ipwrcel of land sit- ‘uaic lying and being on Lot or .Towuship Number Forty-five in King's County in Prince Edward Island. bounded and described as follows that is‘ to say, Billlllilfltl on‘ the North by the tireenvale. lloail; on the l-Izist by land in possession of Daniel (itregonv; on tire South by the Si. Cat-hcriiiifs Road and on the West by laiiil in tiossesoion oi‘ John (il‘0gt)l‘_\' containing Filly- threi- acres oi‘ land a little more or ICES, The zibovi- sale is made uiiiler and by virtue oi a power oi‘ sale contained in an lntlenturc 0t‘ Mot‘- tgagc iii-tiring ilzrte the seventeenth tiny oi .luiiimry, A. I)., 1910 mailo between \\'illiom llenncssey oi‘ St. atherinc's in King's County in Puhlllled by nrrnun-uueut with turns. Inc. ‘Vntrl for (i; with Corinne Griffith n. SYNOPSII All New York society in talking of the beautiful young woman who has been seen at every first night performance recently. She is said to be tho image of Mary Ogden, u WW "f lhlri-Y years ago who had niarrli-d a Count Zattiuny: but nll Bltvlllllis to establish her identity prove futile. Clavering. a newspa- per columnist, finally manages to mcct her-and they immediately fall in love. I-le naked her to marry him nnd this finally forces her to revcnl her identity. She herself is Milly Ogden, her yo h restored by the famous Steinc gland op- eration. To (‘layering she tells the whole sti»ry—-of her JIIIIIBDDY marriage her subsequent love affairs abroad. liizr husband's death, of her war work and its toll of her health. and ilnally of tho operation in Vienna which had brought back her youth, of body if not of mind. Clnverlng is shocked at the revelation, but his love is undlminshed, l-le wants her to marry him immediately, but finally consents to wait two months. Meanwhile, he settles down to writing a play, while Mary enters again into the social life of which she had been a leader in her youth. The papers are full other story and she becomes quite tho rage. I-Ior popularity among the men. however, arouses the resentment of the younger women, those of her own apparent age, and they take the occasion of one of her dinner ploy n grout rolc myself, you will partiyes to manifest their hostility. (Continued/ Ll"! \\'hcn the incn rcturncd from thvir fishing trip iit six o'clock they saw .\‘l'\'l‘l‘ill of the ivomcn on tlii- lulu‘. but thi-rv was no i-nc in the Iivlni: room. (‘luvcring tapped nun-u version produced by Frank Lloyd Countess: Zuttluny. THE u? --"' Associated First Iutlonll Ple- "I want the truth. Mary tn New York?" "Surely she explained in her let- tor." “She explained nothing. There's some mystery here and I want it cleared up at mince." "lly God! I'll toll you!" Mr. Din- widdio burst out. "lllary exacted no promise-J suppose she took it for granted I'd not tell you, for she told me what sho had written. But if shc lind I'd tcll you anyhow. I'd rather break a promise to a woman than llc to e. friend. Believe men should stand by one another, She ivc-nt down there this morning to mi-ct Hohcnhauer." "Ilohenhauer!" Clnveringh face turned almost black. "Yes. Trent telegraphed me yes- terday that HOllPnhBill-EI‘ was arriv- ing at Iluntervllle lust night and would come up here in the morn- ing to soc- Mary. He said the mat- ter was most important. I went to .\lary's room after you came in from thi- lake and showed her the message. She was extremely an- noyed and said at first that she wouldn't see him. But I pointed out that she said he shouldn't comi- up hero, nnd she was very emphatic about it. The only thing to do was to trike her down. Of course you will ‘be reasonable and sec there was nothing else..to be dime." ' What did that infernal black- giiard wont of hcrj’ And why did shi- go oil‘ with him?" “She. didn't Lzo off with him. She hiri-dn car directly after lunch in- tending to drive as far as Snratoge and tnkn a train from there. She lcft llohcnliaucr tn cool his heels until it was time to tnkc a local for the Adirondack Express. She could cnsily have taken him along, butl think she was muting out punishment!“ "Punishment?" What took "Y s. Tlicy hud a privntn con- fcrcni-t- for nearly two hours. and at .\lr. lliinvitlilii~'s iloor, but as ____ iPflIlPL‘ liilivarti Island, Farmer and We will sell for Mr. ,Rosnlic Ilenncssi-{v his wife 01' the one part and Matthew & ‘McLean, Albert Hyde on his farm, Cornwall,‘ on‘ Wednesday, January‘ 30th at 2 o'clock p. m., a quantity of lumber, comprised’ of soft- wood’ logs and ScantJTii/lliilililjilriic/w Iejfmcuizsu, LIMITED ling. All in lots t0 suitl purchaser. Terms atl sale. , BENJ. CARTER & l made in the payment oi’ the prin- ’i¢ipal and interest secured thereby. the Office Solicitor. Sourls, PmE. I. Limited. a boily rorpornte having its llPllil Office at Sourls in King's County in Prince Edward island, oi‘ the other part default having been For Further particulars ztptily to of A-fllllllr F. .\I(*Quaiil, Dated this 0i nineteenth day 1921i. Mortgagee l l l 2-l-22~’I‘ur~ ii. - ~ OOC+O~OQ so . f For Fire Insurance v Consult i SON _ " n. M. SIMPSON | Auctioneer 150 Richmond Street I 1181‘1'z6'3|- o+++¢o+3 o++0~ p a FOR SALE The Sims Packing C0., Limited, xv \ Pork Packing Plant Charlottetown ‘g l We offer for sale by Pu property. brick building, plant and office fixtures under instruction of the inspectors Packing 60., Ltd., on Thursday noon, January 31st 192i. This Pork Packing Plant is ready for Pork Packing. i 9x2 l-l7-l9-23-2li-2ll-J1-6i. bllc Auction on premises the of the Estate of the Sims in first class condition and THE EASTERN TRUST CO. Trustee ‘ \ BENJ. CARTER & SON, " v Auctioneers Short Courses An Agricultural Sh in the Hall at Eldon, be nary 28th at 7.30 until F 7.30, and in the Hall at Flat River from Tues- day, January 29th at 7.30 until Friday, Febru- ary 1st, at-7.30. Subjects of local and general interests will be discussed. welcome. 1166-1-2541. l announced. MAC JONG COUPON , From the Charlottetown Guardian "' Hone find enclosed 50o for the M: Jung Game no in Agriculture ort Course will be held ginning Monday, Jan- riday, February 1st, at Everybody Adina ‘ll ANNUAL MEETING day evening, March 25th. tlii-rc was no answer, concluded that hi- and .\lur_v hud not. yet ro- Huntcrsvllic. He was ton ilcs-iriiiis of u bath nnd clean clothes. Iltl\\'|‘\'l'l", to fCPl morn than a ilvelinu‘ iiisuppoinlmctit, and it \\':i.~l not until his return to his room that ho sun’ n li-ttcnlyini: on thi» tahlc. it was aililrcsscd in Hilary's hund- \vritini:. iinil he sinreil ut. it in as- tonishment for a second, then torn it. ii]ll‘ll_ it iviis iintcrl "Hunters- viiii~, hiondny iiftcrnotin," nnd it. ri-iiii: - "llcnr Lin»: ~ ".\lr. ltinwlrltlic Will toll you that iurni-tl from unforoscr-n circumstances have arisen which compel mo to go to Niwv York for o few days. It is excessively annoying, but unavoid- nhlv, nnd I do not ask you to fol- lii\\' mi- as l shnuld hardly be uhie to soc iin_vtiiin.ir of you. if thorn is prqfxpoct fir bi-ini: ilctiilnod it will not hi» worth while to return and _l‘ll lct you know at once-on Thursday night by telephone; nnil than 1 hopi- you will not Walt for lhi~ others, but jnin me hcre. In- (‘$013, rlcur lmc, I wish this hood not hnvc happened but at least we had threc (lays. M." i‘lavcrini." rend this latter twice." hnrilly coinprchcniliiii: its pllfiWTL She mniio no mention of Judge Trent. The wholi- thing was BID-- hie-units, curt. A full explanation was his right; moreover. it was tho reverse of a lnvr- letter. Even its yihmsns or roizrot were formal. Stunt-thing was “Tong. He put on his clothes hurriedly in nrdrr in go in scorch of lllnwid- ilic. hut iii-forc- he hail finished hi‘ iii-nrd a sound in lhr‘ ncxt room and llllflnflll the connecting dvfil‘ unvvromrniioiisly, Mr. IllfiWl/idll‘ hrttccd hlmst-lf an he saw (flnvcrinl-r‘! sot. fact‘. "Too had." hi‘ miittcrcd, but Cltiv- i-rlng cut him short. F ovum" GRIP Fortify the system against Colds. Grip and influenza which destroy germs. not ll I tonic laxative, and hoop the sys- tem in condition to throw 0i! all attacks of Colds. Grip Ind influenza. The box been this signature Price 80c. Made in Canada The Annual General Meeting of the John Agnew Fur Farms, Ltd" will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms on Tuesday evening, Jan- uary 29th M eight o'clock. No business will be transacted at this meeting as it-ie the intention to yond a doubt. zilcss, it has snmctlilnr.‘ to do with this special mission of his. and iti is quite possible that. he has united‘ her to izo to \\'nshington—-lnslstcd upon it—nppi\.aling to Austria. 1 confess I don't soc what sho can never did have connections-mt Are ynii to ask her to marry him?" his pzilns—nlthoiigh I can see it would ho ahluhly desirable com- blnatiori Rut Ito's not: in love with licr. stake all I know of men on that." ' —nlmnst whatever happened.‘ it put her in an lnfernally bud humor, She scarcely opened hcr mnutli during luncheon, and as Mary is u woman of the world, used tn concoalini: her fcclingql thought it highly significant. Silo looked as if she were in n secret frozen rage. Hoh- cnhnucr. however, was quite him- soil‘. and the rnoah-corncd bigot’ nnd rahbagcl-wcnt off very well." "\\'hnt did ho want of her?" "(if that I haven't. the vinisncst idi-n_ Something‘ momentous, be- if I may hazard a hcr love of 1' CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WUMEN! lllE " Each lfi-cent package of "Dla. mond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she has never dyed before. Choose any color at drug store. By Marion Rublricam AMY'S PARTY ' Chapter88 Once home. she found herself too busy to think about anything but the party that Amy was giving that night. Amy was sure she could be homo that afternoon, to help make the arrangements herself- tho mother got in to a dark flat, with- out even the first preparation for dinner, and a note from Amy" that a spcial rehearsal had been called and she would be back by seven. She pulled a big apron over her street dress, silently giving thanks for the convenience of the city that suppliii her with ready cooked lllCfllg when necessary. Soup and a vegetable and dessert came out of cans, and while the potatoes boiled she ran around the corner for a cake. Amy catne in, a slim wcl ltallorcti figure in her new tan covert cloth suit with a beaver collar that roll- ed tip to her nice little nose. and made her bro\vn eyes prettier than even. A brown beaver hat rolled back from her face and sliOWOd off her rich tinted auburn lia'ii' to perfection. Amy, unilcr Claire's tutoring, hail learned the art of dressing well on a small in- come. Ilcr one suit she spent nll her money on. her evening ilresscs she made up cleverly from odds and ends out of sales. Amy on the street was trig, self- posesscd, smart, her little nose tilt- llll] THINBS NEW sweaters waists DmPerie-‘I for her, a child glorying in Pdress- Skirts Dresses - Ginghams lhns up." hsvlpi; a ihrmfiilinl-lme - - rown pary an 00 B Coats Kimonos ‘Stockings csadmgb, sweet and you“ “d innocent when she smoked a cigarette. ' There was Dave, and Mark- Adam Arnold, of course, "The Q4 liking too much. ' "Sh ts tb pace at every The Mlddle Ground party? lllirk whispered to Dave eii to s pert but beoomlns misle- Auiy before her party was n bard work little housewife who nude dsint sandwiches with amuing quickness and deftly arranged the inexpensive ffilly possessions so the house loo d rather well. Amy, when the party was in full swing, was a. slim little figure in a dress much tOO willllilicliad Tweedle Sisters. Dum and Dee," a dancing act from the vaudeville circuit. consisting of two girls who had niet three weeks before when the "act" went on and made an im~ mediate bib-there was Dick who had been around three times a week ever since the Talbofs re- turnd fromlthe country, and the one guest Amy was not glad to see- a little brunette with noisy spirits. whom Arnold was suspected of while the little brunette was burlesquing the tragedy queen of the current season. "She always spurs on Aimee, who isn't going to lat any more black eyed chit get ahead of her," Dave agreed. “Some pace too! I'll bet on the black one." Mark laugheil,»watching the ex- travagant gestures of the girl. and glancing across the room at Amy. Amy concealed her dislike by being particularly sweet to her guest—but when she had her doing "stunts" she slipped onto the couch by Adam-who put a possessive hand over hers. The party went on—Amy danc- ed, and Mark did an imitation of herdance which made them roar. After the shows were gout some others came in, and sat on the floor when the chairs ran out. and made more sandwiches and laughed and smoked and flirted. One man sang the song that was to be "plugged" hardest nt a new show opening the following week. and they made a mock court finally, with Adam as king in a crown from silver paper. Adam hail to choose his queen blindfold-there was still more noise until some long suffering neighbor on hammered on tho steam pipes and the party hushed and giggled. “We'll all bundle into niy car and Mark's and finish the party at my house,” Adam declared. enjoy- ing his paper crown and position in the party too much to want to stop. - tho floor below Luther excused himself and went io bed—Mrs. Talbot went along on a courtesy invitation. But she was_ 121i 1.. isms“. id liiKJlIK" s. “l, [vouaiffor Oil Ii I ORII l In Me Fzdk a file Colfage c s: a. sANeioRrfs currizi IS FIRST FAVORITE lb. Him. Wholq, d rue-Rah... Pueoiu’ tor m"? "n" JANUARY 29; 192,», ti‘. Bit-e -_..__ “\ I IO L l no longer considered "that old lady" someone the young people had to be n-ice to when they couldn't get out of it. She did not join in the party, but she was no longer a hostile out- sider who made them uncomfort- able. They really didn't mind hav- ing her along at all, as they put it. In Arnold's big house they could make as much noise as they want- ed. There was his grand piano to play on, his big drawing room to dance in, and more and more things to eat. Blindfolded, he pursu- ed hls “queen? The "Dee” sister pushed Amy into his arms, and an imitation Italian antique chair was declared the throne. Adam became intoxicated with the idea of being dramatic. “Ladies and gentlemen. behold my queen-tho queen of-er-well, l don't know what. And I might as well announce now that she's pro- miscd to be iny-er-quecii-thut is, this is the best time I can think of to make public our en- gagement!" A hush-one girl's black eyes turned blacker yet and she bit her lips tilll they hurt. One chubby fac- ed boy felt the world go out like an extinguished candle. One old lady felt her heart stop, and some- thing say. "It's done. it's over tiiep." And a tumult of applause! Tomorrow: Being Engaged. ._{-<-0>-___. I-i‘ you walk on a tight rope, you'll need a balancing pole. Frctting cares make gray hairs. It‘ misfortune comes, she brings along the bravest virtues. S By sorrow of heart tho spirit is c broken. iliilate for Mayor at the tioii to be bold this year on of February. your represen tativo branches of the civic government- slx years as City Councillor and p; . years as Commissioner of iinil Water Supply, justified in seeking, liiirhest civic office in the the citizens. TENDERS Tenders f0!‘ remodeil ~ Store on Queen Streethllrgill ceivedby the undersigned up , ' noon Friday. Feby. 2nd. ' Plans and specification m" l seen at the offices of "7 Chapelle. Architect and Form‘, Chandler. l Lowest or any tend arily accepted. "cuss. u. on 1222-1-29-31. AND "" . NOTICE. To the electors of Charlottetown. 9i‘ I10! new‘? the City q Ladies and Gentlemen:- l intond to nomi m illi- Y lti With a record of twelve your“, in (llflillent Seven ‘ l fecl that] i, ’ for a term, ill, gift d t Should you do me tho honor it‘ electing me I shall endeavor in iir future. as I liavo done in tho pm, to respect the confidence placed ii m0 and to give my support to , ' moderate policy of improvement“, all civic Departments. Y As it will ho impossible for mm call upon every elector l talta m; opportunity of thanking you p; the given me in past elections and o: generous support you hm eliciting your votes in the present ampaign. Were everyone to sweep before his own house, every street would be clean. _ Respectfully yours, JOIlN McKENNl 1216—1-29-ttfi.itl. accomplish tliore, for sh _ any ‘VuShlrll-Tlllfll course she LYN. letters from Trent. and slic didn't please him. "is he still in lovc with lici‘? l sure hc didn't come hero "If hr: did ill: had his journey for that from his point of view. I'll "You are sure?" t "As sure that I'm alive, "Well. I'll take the morning train for New To rk." "Imc," sold Mr. Dlnwiddlc im- pressively, "take tho ndvlco of an old man, who has soon ai-rood dciil nl‘ mt-n and women in his duy, and stay whori- ynu are until you hour from Mary. Some sort of crisis has arisen. no use blinking thc fact, hut if you burst in on hcr now. while shn is Mndumu Zut- tiany, cntnii-icd in n. new set of triple-plated armor, you may ruin nll your CIIIIHCOS of happiness. Whatever it is let her work it out —and niT-—hy herself. I made her promise she would not. li-avc the country without soc-Int: you again —f|>|‘ l didn't know what might he in tho winrl—and when slic hud given IlPl‘ word r-iho itddcd that she had not the least intention of not seeing you again. and that it was quite possible sho would rottirn to the camp. If ynn go down you'll spoil everything." "l suppose l can trust you, Din, but I've sot-n plainly that you don't want _mc to marry her." "That is true enough. I want nothing li-ss—rnr your sake; nnd Hohcniinuor would ho n far more suitable match for hor. Iliit I don't believe you oven (mention my faith " "No. I don't. You're n brick, Din. lint I'm unspoakablyworricd terrified. I have never fi-lt that I really know her. She may have only imagined-but. that is impossible! I-low in Godhznnmc am I to nit around horn for three days and twiddle my thumbs?" "Don't. Take one of tho men and Rn off on a three days’ tramp. Climb Mount Moose. That will give you no chance to think. All your thinking will be in yourmus- clcil." "And suppose sho should return -—-or telegraph me to rm to her?" "If she returns and finds you gone it'll iicrve her right. And she won't telegraph before Thursday- if she's izolniz to Washington. Now take my advice nnd don't be n fool." ' v Clsvoring shrum-rcd his shoul- ders. but he set his lips. "Very Well. I won't follow her. Nor will I forgive her in n hurry, either." (Tn he Continued.) Who vvoees sleep must. have an ‘untioubied hurt. ' is‘ postpone the meeting until Tues- inilflfl U 00C OIOIII. fills lien-t. eaiiiiotbe pure whole Shc looked |_('iiy Council for u-iu-li of ‘of Two persons to servo as (lunimon Councilmen In ROIIRI‘ R. III i In [iiiriiuiillcr of An Art of the Legi Iiiiwurd lulnni . llldfl nnd, pinivieil in tho iliqr-iity King liiilwuril Vll.. (Thiipfi-r i7, trust. amend tho iievorul Acts incorporating the City of 1n hm» porsona] power and prpstigo- Ai-ta in amendment therrof or in addition thereto. llut lot mc tell you that do it to as if shc hntcd him." u rehy give l'l'lilil(‘ NOTICE thr iiniil (‘lt_v. llnl| of one person to Number iIIof City. and of Three persons mild (‘ounrll for “hill Nululier D In ills Eight Common Councilmen, representing For iVnrd Number Ono For \Vnrd Number Two For Ward Number Three . For \\'lll‘ll N-umber Four . l-‘or Wurii Number Five run rniarunnru par At Hnvoral Polling Places That in to Soy in Ward 1 Wont, int. or neur the shop of Owen Truinnr, at the corner of King iinil Queen l-ltreoin. ~ Ward l Emit, nt. or niuir the dwelling house of Mrs. lllllury him-Mll- inn. lining on Dorchoiiter Street between Prince unil Grout George Streets. Wuril 2 West, nt the ilwelllmr house of ‘Vililum llyorn on ilie imuili nllio 0f Hyrlnry Htrertai, between Queen and Pownul iiltreotii. iviu-ii z nun, at the llwnlllul house of Patrick MoClookey, Ne. PM Hyd- noy Hirer-t. Ward ti. in tho blnrknt Ilouiio Iiuilillng. ivnrrl I Went, nt the City llullrlllil- Wuril 4 Central, nt or nrnr hlliiu J. Whliloridn Shop bring No. 1B2 on the South Side of Kent Street. DESCRIPTION ‘VARD ONE rliist of ilrcnt George Street-The First Polling Division shiill comprise i|ll that of Ward Nuinlior Uni‘, thi- City of Charlottetown. itliuiitr Ihiliii of (ii-out (lcnrgo Street. iiuil the Poll shall he hold iit nr near tho ilwi-llliig of .\Irii. Hillary bli-Milliin, hi-ing on liorchiuitor Siri-ct between Prince unil (iri-nt (iconic Streets. West or Grout (ioorge Street-the Second Polling Division shall coni- prisi- i|ll that portion of Word Num- lu-r One. in tho (‘ity oi’ Charlottetown. altunio West of Gt. Gi-nrgc St.. nnd the Poll shall hi- held nt or near the shop of (iweii Trninor nt the corner of King mid Quccn Streets. WARD TWO nll that portion of Wnril Nuinhor Two. in thi- (‘ity of (Yhnrlottctiiivn, situate East of Orr-ht. George Street. nnil the Poll shiill he hold at nr ucnr, tho (lwoi- ‘iiug house of Patrick liicllloultt-y. No. 174 Sydney Hlri-i-t. \Vost of Gri-ni: Gcorlrr Stront—-'l‘he Fourth Polling ‘Division shall rom- prlse nil that portion of Wnril Number Two. in thi- (‘ity n! (‘hnrlottt-toivn, situate Wentwif‘ Grout: (li-orgo fltri-i-t. iiiiil tho Poll iihiill bi- hold at or nmir Wm. Byers’ residence. mi the flnuih side of flyiint-y fltreet. imtwi-i-u Qui-r-n nnd Poivnnl Streets. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Dlvilinri Ilitl" comprise Wiirrl Number Three, in the City of Charlottetown. nnd the I'nll shall ho held nt the Marin-t House. WARD FOUR BAIT East of Iliililhnrouizh Rtroot-Jfhe Sixth Pnlilnir Division shall comprise nil that portion of Ward Number Your. In the City of Charlottetown, nltuntc emit of lililiihhrnugh iitrcef. nnd the Poll shall he held nt or near the dvrel ling house of Mrs. Muclilwcn. No. 18d Wi-ymoutb Htrect. . WARD FOUR CENTRAL The lien-nth Polling Division shall comprise nll that portion of Wnril Number Four. situate West of Hilla- hnroiigii fltri-et and iiimit of Omit CIVIC ELECTION servo us e Words Numbers \\'lLL DE HELD ON ON WEDNESDAY, OF FEBRUARY, .A. 1)., lllill iVuril 4 Eniif, at or nour lllrn. Mi-Ewonbi iVuril ii “but. at or Wiiril l! Wont Central. at Seymour lilo- OF POLLING DISTRICTS twi-i-n Charlottetown (fomnion nnil Em“ "t “m”, _G""'“°_ str"°l_'rh° lioynlty. tiiiil the poll shall he hi-lil Third Polling Iniliiinn shall comprise n‘ m. "m" n“, dwonh,“ “m,” u, aluture of the Province of Prince Third your of the reign of Illa intltuloil "An Act to consolidate uml flint un Election of u hlnyor n Common (Jouncllriian in the l, 2, and ii, of the ituld City. iuul iiuiil Council for Wuril to servo llii iiiilil City; being in nll u Muyor and the (‘ity an follows:- . . . Ono Councillor Ono Councillor . Ono Councillor Two Councillors . ...., Three Councillors tiwolling house, No. mouth Street. 1B0 Way- near the house ownnii by Mrs. flurnli lluentis, Nu. 7 Upper Queen Street. Innis‘ ilhop. on the wont aide of Grout George Street. . “'uril ll East. Central. at or noun, lilriu. Nurnh June lllggiuii’ dwelling huuno. 9H2 (In-int George Street. Word l5 Emit, ut or near the aiwslllng Iioniio of liinrk Pound, No. 26f Eunion ritrsot, East. And at the fluid Election ithe Poll will he opened at Nine O'clock in the fovanoon Ind continua open until Five O'clock in the afternoon of the same day. I hclil ut or Iiciir the shop of Silas J. ivliltlock. hclug No. 18'.’ oil tho South side of Kent Street. , “'ARI) noun was’! West of Grout George Struck-Tho Eighth Polling Division ‘ iihull com- prliii- nll tliut portion of iVurd .l‘\'ii|nlii-r Four in the Salil (lily, situlilc Vest of Gri-iit (lonrgc Street. niiil tho Poll shall he iu-lil nt the Engine House lloom in the City Building. WARD FIVE EAR’! East - of Ilillsimrougb Street-The Ninth Polllnlr Division iihrill comprise nll that Pirrtiiin iVnrd Number Five. in Charlottetown, Emit of llllln- borough Hire-ct, nnd a lint- ln continu- iitlon thereof to the division lino be- lilnrk Pound, No. Emit. “HARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tcnih Polling Division iihnll (‘lillllifllil nll that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown. mint of Grout (ir-nrizn Street and the Mnipoquo Ilouti and Wont: of flillnbomugh Sh. and of ll line in continuation thereof tn tho ii vinlnn lino between Charlottetown Common nnd Royalty. nnd the Poll nhnll ho hgld at or near the dwell- ing house of Riirnh J1me Higgins D0- ing No. 212 Great George Street. ‘YARD FIVE WRIT CENTRAL West of Great George Street nnd lllust of Queen firmer-The Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward ive in Charlotte- town. Wont of Great George Street nnd Malpeqne Rniid nntl limit of Queen Rtrecf. and the Poll nhnll he held lit the shop of Mr. Seymour Melanin. situate on the West side of Great George Street. WARD FIVE W!!!‘ The Twelfth Polling Division ithnll romprlse all thnt portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown. situate West of Queen Street, including Government. mum- nml Lnml at Victoria Park, and tho Poll shall be. held house nvmed by Mrs. Sarah Izueltim, 201 Illusion Street (looms Street. nnd the poll liiall he NOMINIVIION DAY, WRDIIIDA , ’ ' At ill Oil] I Oh City 0| k Cit at» who keeps oil the ice will noun. iii-iii ui-“fi-i- :1 Ion ilk’... h» u» no; ‘m, throat _ u For notifications of Ilooton loo Act h! - Luisa ct int Our" 7.. Cops. I8 and l4. fill", Mayor of tho City of City Clark's Olin, (Jhlflofiltolvl. Charlottetown» Iuuuvy lint. being Ne. 7 Upper Queen Btree Y, FEBRUARY ITII, A. D» llld flail. from iho hour of Twelve O'clock afternoon at tin some luv. ldvrlrl VII" 0n). l1. h“. Id l0 o. gfllltiggtitill. lm ' Charlottetown," and ull I, Election of Commissioners of Sewers JIWIIHI liiluml. muilo uml [mam-ll In iiin I biujoaty King Eihvuril \'ll., Chapter, l7, liitltuleil ‘An Ant In consolidate iimi “r iinionnl the several Acts Incorporating the City Avis iil unieiulinnnt thereof or In uillililon l do lien-by give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for ' (gummnn (gomwnmen h, plonors of Bowers and Winter Supply for the City of Cliurluiietoivii ivlli bu lielil ON . WEDNESDAY, Till! TIIIIITEENTII DAY 0F FEBRUARY, Al. Several Polling Pluonii Tluit is to Suy:— Owen Triilnor, ut the corner of King liI||| Queen Street». Iluuiie of iilrii. lllllnry liluollll- liui, being un Dorchestor Street between Prince uni] Grout George Streets. \\'ur|l ‘l Wriit. at the dwelling house of \\'illlinn Byers un the south aide nf Sydney Streets, between Queen uml I'll ll flirt-eta. \\'urll 2 l. iuai, ut the dwelling house of iiirlrk Moilluskry, No. I74 Hyil- I v Hlri-rf. \Vni-i ll, in tho Market Ilunu Ililllilllll’. \Vnr|l ii “Wilt. ut Ilia City lluiltllnfl. \Vurcl i Central. at or nmr iiilini J. \\'iiltloi-k'n Nluip Dllllll No. ltiil on the South tilde of Kant Htrsot. \VARD ONE Plant of Grout Gonrgo Street-The First‘ Polling lllvlslon shiill comprise i|ll that of Wuril Numlii-r (hie. i!!!‘ (‘ity of (fiiiirliitti-iiivvii, sitniitn lilulit of (lrcut (ii-urge Street. llllil tliu Poll shall hi: hi-lil ut or near the ilivclllnl: of Mrs. llillitry .\li-.\iilliin, being on Dori-hector Street lit-tween Prince nnd Grout George Streets. West of Grout (iieorgo Street-tho Siicoiiil Polling _Ilivlsinn nhnll coin- t prisi- iill thnt portion oi‘ Wnril Num- imr (lite. lii the (‘ity of Charlottetown, nltuiitc “font of (it. (loorizi- l<lt.. uiiil tho Poll uhull he hold at or nciir the shop of Owen Triiliior at the corner of King iinil Queen Streets. “MRD TWO ll East of Great Georgi- Fltrcrt-Jfho i Tliiril Polling Dnvlsion iihllll cmnprlilc all that portion of Wnril Number Two. in the (‘ity of Charlottetown. situate Emit of (lri-nt (learni- Street. nnd the Poll shall lic hi-lil nt or near the ilwi-l- ling hnunc of Patrick lllcCluskey. No. 174 F-lyilnny Street. West of Great George Htront—'l‘hi~ Fourth Polling Division shrill cnm- i‘ prise nll that. portion of’ Ward Number Twn. in tho (‘ity of Charlottetown. situate Wi-iit. of Uri-at George Rtrot-t, nuil tho Poll iihull ii" hciil iii. or nt-rir l Win. Byers‘ "PIRIOIIPP. on the South aiilc of Sydney Street, bctwcon Quci-n anti Pnwnnl Streets, - ‘YARD TIIRRR Tim Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three. in the (‘ity of Charlottetown. and the Poll Ihtill he hcltl at the Market House. WARD FOUR EAST itiirit of Iflllshorouirli turret-Tho iiitith Polling Division nhnll comprise nll that portion of Wnril Number Four. in the (‘ity of Charlottetown, situate Mini of Hilliihnrouzh Street. nnd the Poll iiiinll hi- hoiil at or near the dwel- ling house of Mrs. Mnclllwen. Noni!) Weymouth Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL Tho Revonlh Polling Division nhiili comprise nil that portion of Ward Number Four. sltuiitn Welt of Hills- horougli Street and Int of Omit George Street. and the poll ..ohnll be At the Olin of the City Clollnili noon. IMII tho hour of four O'clock vi For notifications of a Ill m than; 1., Oops. il and IOIRIT II. JIIKII r - Iluor at the om of Glnriofktlwn filly‘ (Ylllltltbl 0R1”. In pursuance of An Act nf the Lellnluturo of In iViiril l iVoiit. iii or nnnr the shop of iVurd l Emit, l or nenr lllrs. MvEIiii “Kn-d 1 East, ut or near the dwelling lVuril ii iVest, nt or will be opened at Nine tlio foronoon and continua open Illlll Five O'clock in itume duy. DESCRIPTION OF POLINO DISTRICTS birlil nt or nenr the shop of Silu 1- Whltloi-k. being iildo of Kent Street. Eiirlith Polling Division prise nll that portion of \\'uril NuiilW l-‘our in the Said City, (lri-nt GDUPKI“ Street. nnd ,- he holil iit the lilngiuu llousc linolll Royalty, niul the poll shall-M at or near thr- Mark Pound, No. 201 Euelllll list. lFivc in Charlottetown. I'll" (lr-orgc- Firm-t niiil tho Mhllttlll” illlfl Wont of Hlllsimroiuili St" II vision u" (‘nmrnmi iflliil Royalty. ""1 d lhllll hi- helil at or noni- them . lng house of’ Sarah Juno "it": a lug No. 2m Great. oeiu-n 5"" Plant of Queen iltreet—'l‘|"‘ Pnlllmr D l‘ portion of ‘Ward Five r town. West of Great 9",‘: ' I and Mnlpr no Road and $51M street. an the Poll shall nltunto on the George Queen - Rouse mid Laud It Victn the Poll shall homo owmti beinggflo. IIODIINATION on, WIDIIIDAY, unions! nu. A- l" u“ uni, m. in min of "d" Act m and Water Supply tho of PIfITlIillIt of Prlin-s Third your tlm reign iii lill of (iiiurlottetuii-ii," and iiil thereto. ri-ii Compili- A. 1)., 102i dwelling house, No. llitl Wit-- mouth Htreet. near the Ililll owned by Mrs. rlurah llueiitlnliii _ ‘I Upper Queen Ntrest. - Ward 5 “first Central. hi Seymour Iv lnnln’ liihop, on the west llilni ~ flrout (lenrlo Ntroct. \"ilfl| l5 East. Central. at or near lil- Hilruh June llllltllin’ dvnilill house. 2i! Grout Ueorln Birmi- iViirtl 3 Emit, at or nrnr tlis ilwslllli house of Mark Pound. No. Ill Euiiton Street. East. - Ami ut the Bald Election the Pill O'clock ll the uliornoon of ll No. 18.! on the Salli! lVlillD FOUR- WEST Si rrct—T|i Wi-at: uf Grout (icorirfl "M" my tiituiitc Wnsi 0i the Pull chill he City Building. \\'AIID FIVE EAST East oi’ llilliiliornliilli 5if""n' Ninth Polling: Division lllliiil curllli?“ nll ril “m, Five. in Charlottetown. limit of “r borough Street. and a line ill "ti" that Portion of WI! Numb” the division line N‘ (‘oinmon h“ (livolilni! "mus": tion thereof to ivci-n Charlottetown warm rivii ails-r (JENTBM The Tenth Polling Division as nnipriso nll that portion of m‘ iwi ini- in miitinuntlon thereof lino lmtween l-YMIM warm rivn wen-r our!“ wm of 0.... 0mm Elf“; vision shall c mitfigaiw in l‘ f 1M Ilr. - urn-M" ,, o * e shop of we“ l,“ Street. wasp nvn W191‘ lltreet. inrliiti he held at i" p; I ‘itiiiibrullawfl m“ till! II ll.