_/\4e OH Fur-i Cebu! imnb a avian-ills .;Iii mt. fir M41 If; Sow Puzzle. OX O LIMITED Z32 Lcmvlne $1.. Mvlircai. ailess ‘Days it is economy to let the butcher drive past once in a while. Oxo Cubes ‘lake the place oi butcher's meat in soups and Sand fin OXO Cube wrepasn savory dishes and open up a hundred and one dainty ways oi using up today what was left over from yesterday. Oxo Cubes are time and money savers-more than that, they add nutrition to other foods. Tina ol t, 10, 66 and 100 Cubes. 0x0 Vegetable Dish Soak ‘A lb. liaricot hrhns over- night. Fry i. lb. onions iiisaucc- pflii,Wiliifliillit’liilrgiifilitvl’ hit. When brown add 4 0X0 CHI-H. dissolved in r54 piiitsofliotwaier. (Zrziic or niivcc r o: iiitir lhrhipni‘ parsnip, Then add some barley or iliiil‘ for one liour. u hififiiivti jminiocs; .-. iiiiic thick- ening added improves ii. Srn l :- Q . - h’ tuna. lac. Watch l0! the will Corinne Grllith an 0131;" SYNOPSIS wits, All New York society is talking of the beautiful young woman who has been seen at every first night iwrlormnnce recently. siie is said m be the image of llary Ogden, a belle oi’ thirty ydars ngo who [no married a Count Zattiany: but all attempts to establish her identity prove futile. Clavsrlag. s new“... per columnist. finally manlgtl to meet her—and they immediately rail in love. He asked her to marry him and this finally forces her to reveal her identity. She hersoit is Mary Ogden. her youth restored hy the famous Stolnch gland op- oration. To (‘layering she tells the whole story-wt her unhsvm’ marriage her subsequent love affairs abroad. her husband's death, of her war work and its toll of her health. and finally of the operation in Vienna which had brought back her youth, of body if not of mind. Clavarinz i shocked at the revelation, but his love is undiminshed. He wants her to marry him immediately, but finally consents to wait two months. Meanwhile. he settles down to writing a piny. while Mary enters again into tho social life oi’ which sho hnd been a leader in her youth. The papers are full of her story and she becomes quite the rage, . tier popularity among tho men. however, arouses the resentment of tho younger women, those of her own apparent age, and they take the occasion oi’ one of her dinner play n great role myself, you will pnrtlyes to manifest their hostility. (Continued? rot, ndd a nlli. Simmer 'iih ionst or AT Tiu- following will Auction on 1221-1-29 3i. a quantity of comprised purchaser. sale. ’ SON IISLI-Zli-Ill. Fir-aid Bros . Yorcy O. Gordon \V. Jun \V. Jzii-i W. Jan I announced. Thursday. Ilia-l, at noon: 2 itoli Top Desks, 1 Platttorm Scales, 1 Sate in best con- dition, l Adding hlucliine. 1 Rem- iiiizton Typewriter. 2 iiigh Desks, 2 Tyrpeurriter Desks, i Pot-ital Scale. i Tiiblc and Chairs and other office of wood, logs and scant- ling. All in lots t0 suit Terms at be sold by J zmuairy Trustee Estate the Sims Packing Company. Limited. 30th at 2 o’cl0ck p. m., lumber, soft BENJ. CARTER & Auctioneer. DEPARTMENT OF AG F01’ S318 By Auction MORTGAGE SALE The Sims Con Courts Building. in Charlottetown. Building l l i ' furniture, 6 Fire extinguishers, 1 along the western boundary _ol‘ u-nggon. ‘Alexander Iilcintoiilfs land filly ‘trains. thence west along the THE EASTERN TRUST Co‘ eLioutiicrn boundary of John Mc- wooo SA LE i We will-sell for Mr. Albert on his u. power of sale contained in n farm» Ciimwall, 0" iliii"‘.i'.ifi.““iiii‘wfil’i ’.“.“.‘.‘.‘.‘Z..’.; ‘$5.31 Wednesday’ Januafy lord Wood. ol ‘Springton. in Queens uvrgigcii J. Wallace lilacNiilt, D.i.rn‘le_v,] liolstoiii Bull. R14 months old. (‘li-‘irloiiciriwii, iii. ii. No. 6. i Jersey Bull, 5 months old. Htoiiri HTUN, (lliurlotivlowii. ll. it, No. 6, I Jeri-icy Biilll. 2 years niii. Mil-haul .I\i<i.\i:ilinti:i, Ni-w lluvoii, ] Ayrshire Iliill, 2%. yours old. Tredt-nlck, West I)cv0n, 1 ilolsttiin Bull, 8 months old. Iiircy A. 'i‘i'vdvuivk. ivesi. Devon, i Holstein Bull, ‘i0 months old. W. A. Mr-Qiutrric. iizrmpuin, l Siiortlioru Bull ~i ynirrs old. ll. ll. Ncwson. Kingston. l Ayrshire lluii, 2 yours-i old. A. Nowsnni, Kingston. l ilolstoiii Iluil, l5 months did. . Piririis, Frooiowu, i Siioriiioi-u ilull, 2i iriuiiths old. . Cairns, Freetown, l fihoriliorn iliiil. i; mouths old. . Cairns, Prnntnwin, l Shoriliorn Cow 3 yours old. W. Jas, Cairns. Freetown. l Sliorihorn (low, 4 yours oid. Vi’. Jiis. Cairns, Freetown, l Slim-thorn Cow, :3 yours old, Ludllow Jenkins IMETBiifiPiII. 2 Yorkshire Snws, 4 months old. Koniioth McMillan, Coveiicnd Road, i Yorkshire Sow, (dire March) 2 yrs. (‘hnrlos dlcldailyan. Riverdiile, l Yorkshire Boar. 2 yours old. Frank llziiliday, Eldon. 2 Yorkshire Sows. l0 months old (lbrod) (iordon Newsori. North River, l R0 glstcnxi Holstein Bull i5 iriths. old. ll. ii. Newcon, North River, l rozlsicred Ayrshire Brill. 2 yours old. MA JONG COUPON Front the Charlottetown Guardian Ficus tim! aticicccd 50c for the Ma Jcng Gama as Public Law Tile-re will be sold uction, in front of by the iii Queens County, on Monday. the 18th day oi February, A. 1)., 1924. at the hour oi‘ twelve o'clock noon: ALL THAT parcel oi land, situate lying and being on Lot Sixty-seven in Queens. County. iii Prince Ed- wzird island, bounded and described as follows, that is to sny:-~Com~ mencing at a stake and stones on the north nun-gin oi the Old Bed-c- quo Rood, thence ru-iinlng north Donald's iitlili ten chains, thence south along the eastern boundary oi‘ John Maura-son's land fiity chains, thence cast. along the course oi the Old Bcdoque Road aforesaid ton chains to the tiiaoe 0i beginning. containing fifty acres more or less. This sale is made in pursuance of County, in Prince Edward island. farmer. and Martha. E. Wood. his wile, of the one part, and E. Bruce now-son, oi‘ Uigg, in Queens ‘County aforesaid. farmer, of the other palrt. default having been ‘ifliliie in pity- niont oi’ the interest secured thereby. For further particulars apply to the office of lliicliean & McKinnon. ltoyal Bunk Building. Charlotte- town. Dated (this 22nd day 01' January. .~\. i)., i924. E. BRUCE DAWSON. Mortgages l IZI-I-iZS-Wcdii. (Registered) (Registered) (Registered) RlCULTU RE "That's healthy. Gil-c her a pioce ni‘ your minri, have a good row and than make it up. Butlr-t me tellyou, my dour boy. that she. was horrified at the thought. of that man coming up here, and sire only refrained from telling you of the summons. no to apoainbccauso she wnnlcd to spare you any anxi- rty. There's no doubt in my mind that she's m! much in love with you its you nrc with hor. You have trout‘, 1' silppose?" "Norm, Particularly lately. I hadn't told you, hut l hadlntcndod, in a day or two, to ask you if you would ict mo have the crimp for a. fow works, We intr-ndcdtomnrry in Huntorsvillo the day the rest of you wont out," 3dr. iiimviddlc. whlstied. "No wmnli-r sht- was furious at having iii-r" preliminary honeymoon dia- tui-brd. But if that is the cnsc of coursi- shrrii return. You're more than wvii-oinr- to the rump, and l‘ii Nbyif] you wiintovcr you need from time to time. You've only to com~ miind mo. . It makes it all the more comprehensible. What- r-vr-r it was that. man said to her. slio wriritcll to not over It by her- sr-li’ before coming buck to thi- plnro wlivrr- she hnd fnrgnLLr-n tim! liohoiihzrrloi'.~l rind politics. oxistod. l could son liow it was with her hflro. She looked exactly as she used to in tlin old ilnys, and Idont tlniiht shr- folt like it, too. No wonder she roscntod being forccri hank into the rolo of iiiadnmeZnt- tinny, or (irailn-—countoss—ns ho mills hor. You must let her thrcsh it nut by herself." "You believe back?" “if that your plnn. I assuredly do. There land. a spark of hu- mun affection between those two, and ‘Mary nevcr placed her-soil‘ in any man's power. i urn more and more inclined to bcllcve that he nppoitlrd tn her for help in his mission horn. whatever it is-and it's not so difficult to RlNiliS-flfld mit of hr-r love for Austria. she i-nnscntrd." "Well, ‘it's no use to speculate Th"rl~‘s the slipper boll. l'ii do- rldc in the murnlnfl whether I go off. for u tramp or not.“ she will come IiVIl when ha first ho was healthily (‘lnvorlng sir-pt wont to bed, for To maize a,‘ goo cup of cocoa use TH COCOA OF "Ill! AMPK HIGH QUALITY‘ MANUFACTURED I by the most scientific, up-to-dnte mechanical proc- esses (no chemicals), it is absolutely pure and has a most deiicious flavor and aroma. [Mada in Canada By Waiter Baker a C1‘. Limited Established "N Miiia at Dsreliamr. Macs. and Montreal, Canada I IOOIIBTOP CHOICE RECIPE! SENTIIH First Rational canes version produced by Frank Lloyd Ile- y. tired, but he awoke mldnlizht with body refreshed and mind abnormally clear. He knew that he would sleep no more that night. and he put on his trousers and coat over his pyjamas, thrust his feet into bedroom slippers and went out into the living room. There he put n log on the fir-a and paced up and down. not unlike a tiger round its cage. lie felt as lf black bats were flying about his brain, each charged with na ‘to believe that he had really won such n woman? He remem- bered hla first impression: sho was on a plane above. They hadn't an interest mun. not even a. memory that ante- dstod their meeting s. few weeks ago. She 59811. of European novels and memoirs Shit’ had known nothing of other world until he hnd duced her to his friends, rind‘ that bond recognized so orrlnzly by both. That bond. Would it hold? llnd slfiofl? ‘VHORO thousand yonra old Riven her mind buck eyes had looked Juvnnntvd her body. He wns entirely indifferent liorold love affair with Hohen pt-ndt-nce in Vienna that he roared praised licr us s. woman bitinu-in the once i\\'t'i' subtly, was nu int-plied ti\z\t_ terrifying gi-ntion of concealed nrrs. those feminine iii-r like the pin/gun." hnd forgotten everything but woman. looked upon love with In a profound revulsion rind mind rind spirit. twenty yours that revulsion vnrliirvd nnd entcti into the ilvptlis of hor bolntren .. .. hiid n sudden hlnzo of nelliihtvm to thut Imrlur of hora iii the Dolo- niltcs and their sojourn there to- gether, but always in tho terms o! romance .. .. ., .. .. .. .. She had never Riven him a glance of understand- "H! -- -- -- -- -- ~- And she hnd put or! 1hr wedding until the inst poasiblr rrioml-ut ,. .. .. .. ., if aim lilld really been as vctixcr as himself she would have. loft her power of attorney with Trent and stui-ted for Austria six weeks ago. 0r the papers could hnvo horn sent to hcr to slim. if itor rilisnaturo was impers- tivr- .. .. .. .. .. .. And in spite of the fact that everybody hnd taken the "mtflgcmr-iit for rzrsnlod. sho hnd, with wholly insufficient reasons- as hc saw, now that ho was re- movorl from the lnliucnec of her plausible nnrl dominating self--rc- riiscd to announce it, Could it be that in thr- donths of her mind-un- admlftr-d by lit-r vonsclousiicsa~ sltn hnd novcr intends-d to marry him? Wns that old revulsion para- mount? .. .. .. .. .. “Sixtr-on years’ ., .. .. ,, A loniz time. and nothing in lifv Is morn cnrrodlng than habit Pvrhnps~ss innit an they were dawn thr-rc In Now York. But not up livrc. Thrit lio would be willing tn swarr. There hnd been another involution. involuntary perhaps. but tho utrnnirer for that: and ev- ery shackle that memory and i-nbit min forge hnd dropped from ror. Sh». hnd been youth incar- ualu. Tho proof was in her joyful consent to marry him immediately and TPIflflifl in tho mountains .. ., __ rind thou her complete surrender of the fuiuro into his hands .. .. . She. hnd during those three brief days loved him wholly, and with- out n shadow in hcr soul. lint now? “lhatovor had pencil, ahc was not. Mary Ogden tonight. hastening to New York. iinr would she be when in her own house nn the mnrrnw. Sh». might hntc ‘i-inhrnhnuv-r, but his mv-ro prr-iu-nvo would have maria the pnat llvc again. flhe must have known win-n she wont down that mountain that‘ even with her strong will and powers of self-delusion, tliinrzs could not be quite the same hap- strain. Not cven if aha hnd rc- turmwl with Dlndwiddla. Why in heaven's name had she been so niiid as to go? She could have sent suddenly at ~ The Middle Gmilnd By ftlaricn Rubincam BEING ENGAGED Chants 89 0f all the people who may have been surprised by the announce- meut of the was more s0 than Amy herself. engagement. none On the way home in Adam's car, packed with tho other guests, she began to think about it. How had it stated~oh yes, the silver paper crown, which Dave had cut out and which clearly called for s bead to put it on- that's how Adam came to have the a different portcnt of disaster. (ineo more the unroallty of the 3mg “Hug 0n mm’ and to be salm- wliole affair overwhelmed him. edThsgkmggt suggeamd m um ii id h h . a B “' ow m“ a ave been w famous mischievous “Dimr” sister that that in com- short I had lived a life oi‘ which he know nothing outside any intro- and he made no doubt tiini. her interest in them was about as permanent, as g Ull- this mun offered hor some- a until he hnd its youth as the trrvnt Vienna biologist hnd re- to linuor. it was those yours of politi- cni association and mutual interde- lio hnd. when he first met her, ap- to whom power was the irreathmf life. Am. grand manner-In- carnate. She hnd all the appear- snd the uir of n woman to whom the wlcldinp; of power, how- old story. He sug- ruthless forces behind those charming man- wiios, had almost made him resolve to “avoid And then hr bud fallen madly lii love with her the lie had dlvlncd even before these inst miraculous days that she had ubhorronec for almost half as many years as iiu had lived. an abhorrcncc rooted of body For nearly lindi VPTY .. .. .. iii" they should hold n mock court and Adam should have s. queen. "Dum" knew wsli enough the little black ryed girl was~io quote her “nuts over AdanW-so she manoeuverod it with her sister to have him catch Amy. She disliked tho black haired girl. So the crown started it. Dave was a young illustrator who amus- ed himself sometimes by cutting animals out of paper, folding the paper ingeniously to give a more lifelike appearance to his "barn- 715K111)’ uriirinnl remedy on lb» yard." Hc had been doing this- starzc would inspire. Thorn was gufling up paper, making thcni nothing. llii-i-nlly, between them was; whgi it, would be when but a mutual irresistible attraction, fomuL 1t net-e;- can", m“. mg animal they expected when a few ivrlukles and creases made a itrangeiy shaped piece of paper into a very clever dachhund or lion or ape. think that would make love seem so Dave hnd started n’ r0811,‘ h"“$","m““"‘ “M ml“? Sim “m” Her mother simply said, when a “m ‘i surmt M “w” mm’ they entered the apartment to- gether. “Why didn't you toil mo be- fore, Amy‘! Surely you can con- fide in me now-i haven't opposed you for a. great many months." Amy nearly wept, she was penitent. "i would have tbld you, honestly mother. But i didn't know——rcaiiy I didn't. Adamhas played around- but he never said anything ile- finite." She leaned against the wall, pull- ing off a long glove. it was very late, and there were shadows uri- der the girl's eyes. Her ceaseless "ictlvlty was beginning to tell on wen her buoyant strength. Amy still kept up her French and Italian essons, though she had been coin- geiied to drop dancing classes and piiino study. ltirsh-Taibot followed her daught- ~r down the dark hallway. walking ioitiy so as not to waken Luther. ‘in Amy's room they stopped. Amy fiegan unwinding the scarf that kept her hair from blowing when she was in the car. "i know you and lots of other people, thought we were secretly ingaged," she said. “i never said inything. l rather wanted people to believe that. Adam is rich. he's i good catch, a lot of women were titer him. He knew it too-that's why he held off. “But 11c wasn't sure of himself SO {or all that. He was always just ifraid the girls be liked might turn him down if he asked any of them to marry him. Ho was even afraid of Dick——iio was afraid to ask rue. ior fear i would say no. and that would hurt his vanity. “i suppose that's why he took this way oi! announcing it." "But Amy~it it wasn't true. wby iidn't you deny it?" "Heaven! It was awkward enough-being told I was engaged. Besides, Adam honestly believes we have been all along-only he was just afraid to ask mo outright, for fear Fmlght refuse him.” Tho pretty, flimsy dross hsd slipped from her shoulders. show- ing all the soft curves of her neck and her arms. the white skin that was as smooth as polished marble. iii her youngiicss. her slimnoss- Mrs. Talbot clicked so sho could not speak. Amy was so young and tender and innocent for all hei- carefully boarded kowiedgo of the world's wickedness! She was sacr- cd to her mother, mentally and physically-and this man was so awfui— She should nay something. she felt. She should kiss her daughter and wish her happiness-Mist was always everything within her was crying out against this marriage? Site did not dnro to weep openly. that would only make matters worse. Amy seemed to ho taking ' t 4 q a as ova] us.||>¢-g1.‘-;..‘ xuuun-nwnruusruuwnuuanrn m: 1c is * sham-flea?” "§'Xi.:l'.'°:fftai’.$%"'.°.&'.i6" . II svar a ralfl-Iaaaarlala You've probably heard of this well- known plan "of insidnir cough sxrup at horns. But have you ever use it! When you do, you will understand why thousands of families, the weri over, feel that they cool hnrdi keep house without t. it's simp ehes , but tbs way lt takes hold of a coun will quickl it a psi-nia- nent place in your Into a 16-02. bottle. of Pinsx; that flafid D ‘Ian n. sugar s p up e . w“ chi-thud moist ounces uia ed i‘ Hohcnhausr a peremptory refusal iimgyiligli. n" “h! M to sea him and then izonc off on a I m“ '7'“ n!‘ camping trip that could have iast- ‘Fun’ “m” w‘ ’ i‘ “n” mod‘ never i,an gves you i0 ounces ml until he izavs up the trams. She 0| be; Q, m“ h mm“! h"; W" must have been mad-quad. mum {my y-lqud, for .50. And he did not believe for u rnn- It is siiv how quickly mz-nt that she had gone to Washs this hliommfas rsgsdfiywgncm" '“""°“' g i-ilstc y strata through every ‘hill: had gono horns to thlnk—- flfhgalilflg‘. l diz- hil". ‘i? n . {in “m! Q I And-lihv. followed llinwiddlc‘! ad- the msmbraiisrusn RI 31:30 - vise and remained here she might llifidili-fl Niilf- s? m‘ think t...» long’. And -if lie-followed ilvlrls. hzimmlxlmm‘ and insisted upon seeing her, the “M: i.‘h ‘my "m results miirht he more fatal still. d of a 1g He knew nothing of thoss psrson- an»; "u! a h”; nlitles aha may have concealed tim? for roat Ind from iilin. For ail he Jrnsvv sits 6T “Oi fr! - might have depths in hcr nature T” ‘as black an the bottomless hit. aillnl .' ‘Emmi (To he Continued.) fir!!! -. . '- | I TA scientific way that gives and peace of mind—ncw cxquis health. Altbou WOTIIEII O _ It is called Koiex. And this ofie tunily to test ib-frce. Simply mai below. absorbent-Kotex absorbs l6 tim moisture. It has cotton "sanitary pads. Now! Exquisiteness, c0 HERE is s new way in personal hy WOIHCI! liEW itcncss and better h bui a recent discovery, 8 in every l0 the better classes already have adopted it. FiVl Truss Mont kssoiuisur Made of Cellucoiian—a newiy-discovcrcd_super- 5 time: Ihe abrorbency of ordinary " And, in addition, two other secret advantages which I cannot mention hers. Kafez i: on ml: n! all! drug mid de orlmml slam!- Twa xizes-lfolex regular an Kolex-Supsr.‘ -- -- -.__»...,...- ~__..»._ .-...._._..-~..»‘ M11 “up... belotv to E11... J. Buckwlavid, Grad...» iv‘ SCIENTIFIC FRAN KNESS t ‘on a subject known ‘as i‘ .' i“ A A Y woman’s_oldest problem By ELLEN j. BUCKLAND Graduate Nuns ' ne. gtigisc womanhood. An rs you an oppor- l me the coupon _ for a short tim trial of Kotex, So do this now cs its weight in ally. A packet wi marked wrapper. you forget. m ort, immaculaqy under all circumstance; Kotex has become a health habit among iii at least be allowed to tr it. So-I have appealed lo the Kotcx labo ry. l “out charge. mail-in an absolutely plain, uudistin '1 tlmttv "a6, uni , You can dis-pas: of if easily, ruiiiiouf embarnm. monk-a paint all women will appreciate. NOW TIY K0111 Ill! d ibeiieve every woman should nd they have consented- t least-that I offer women | : Mail the coupon to me, person- ll as sent you postpaid, by return ishabic, tui- u Tear the coupon 0% now before ELLEN i. BUCKLAND. O. N. McCaui $1.. Town“). QM. l want to accept free iriai ode: standing that it is absolutely con hi...“ ‘n42 FREE SAMPLE-Mar’! flu’: Confidential Cough guru: of Harold F. Ritchie 5t Cod Limited magzktyhwlwtlth the under- Cir,- Guurdian. Chario ttetown - the whole thing calmiy~sho was shaking out her hair now, which foil in a red gold muss down her back. over tho frail pinkness of one oi Claire's discarded silk night- owns. Mrs. Talbot wondered about something else. “What did Dick say?" she asked. "Nothing. Not even goodnight." Amy answered. her back turned as she shook out her dress and hunt: it away. The mother went out, closing the door. and Amy slid into bed. In the darkness she had to face the realities of tho situation. In tho day she could remember the gray and pink and biua suite of rooms, the furnishings of which she had chosen. Adam had almost implied he was doing them hoping she would one day live in them. in the day she could remember how luxurious they were, picture an appropriate negiigao oi chilicn and fur bands throw over the chaise longs. There would ba other negiigoes—dozans of them-mud a French maid who would go her efficient rubber heeled wsy caring for the many lovely dresses and frocks and hats- _ In the darkness it simply occurr- ed to her that Adam Arnold would have as much right to enter that iioudoir as she would have. Tomorrow-Trials CARD TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. o Ladies and Gentiemen:—~ As l have been approached by n number of the Electors of the City to nominate as a Commissioner of Sewers and Water Supply, I have decided to enter the contest as such. And if you see your way clear to elect ms to that position I can assure you that i will do my best to serve the best interest of the Cltiisans as s. whole in that capacity. And as it will be im- possible for ma to call upon every Elector i take this opportunity of soliciting your influence and sup- port on Election day. i am yours respectfully. HiN RY ORASWELL. iZBB-i-tiO-vrfm 1i. Alliillilli Sill? We will aali on was mains-v souane on Friday Fob. 1. commencing at 11.10 o'clock. 4 high box liOifllll (new), I delving Iillfllil, 1 full apcad ‘liliflii. Harman. and other articles. ‘farms at aaic. To The Electors 0f the City 0t ' Charlottetown Liuiies and Gentleman, l shall be a candidate for the Mayoraity at the forthcoming Clvle Election and i take this opportun- ity of soliciting your- support once again. i have the distinction of being one of the lflrst councillors to agi- tate permanent sidewalks and to provide the plant for permanent work: asi-so the first. Mayor to be- gin the blilldiing‘ of permanent streets——work which did not cost the City a cent. My past record n; Mayor is well known. and it you do mo tho ‘honor of electing me again, l can assum you first the To the Civic Electors of Ward 5 Ladies and Gentlemen, At the request of numerous elec- tors of Ward 5. after due consider- ation. 1 have slain consented to offer as a candidate for Councillor in the coming Civic Election. Jill/ills Ibsen a member of the Civic Government the ipast two years, as chairman of the Light. Committee and as one otmhe ‘Fin- ance Committee, my record is be- fore you. -i-f you consider that it is in the interest of the city and Ward 5 especially to elect mo. be good enough to give mo your iTo The Elect r ri r) test for a seat at Board l take this confirm"! '1' " king your kind support. Should shall be my aim to assist in Sig: ail sections of the ward thv possible service. building of the cit! ance of 800d Sovfimmeni- of Wardilve - medics pfldmafidliigflmgralfililn W V’ o e . Having dec e the Con“! _ consideration cl you elect ma! res for the i7 To support rneasu and “MW To maintain an efficient and W‘ onomicnl administration in all ‘it _ psrtments. To favor the completion of "l! permanent street UYOBYBWH” due time and no m" expenditures that will add t0 t undertake 0th" interests of tho City and Citizens i nnual ssvlilt |;“‘uu'°°°‘v° my time and m“ ‘it’ deb ntgiiaotntlia revenue iii- eri on. b Yours respectfully. er {got in “ucipstloii. P. s. snow-N, i wmm, 315st. Wed. sot. w_ ALLAN sfgwAlf ' TENDERS Tandem for mmodfllliilfl 5"“ Store on Queen Street will be N‘ ceived by the underaisncri u» noon Friday, February 191- h. ‘ Plans and s ciiicaiion ins! a seen at the of ices b Chapelle. Architect and Chandler. ~ Lowest or any tender not nami- sriiy accepted. - CHAS. H. CHANDLUI a 1222-1-20-3i. o . I C. Fennel! l Professional , ' Cards _ hearty support. I will support permanent Civic improvement with the understand- ing that iJTiCi. economy ‘be prac- tlseii in every Civic department, so as to keep‘ from my ihighsr rate oi taxation. i am also in favor oi sup gorvlng any forward movement, the ettenmeut and beautifying of our city. consistent with mrr revenues. The welfare of the city means our Welfare, ‘it is imposibla to make a. com- plete house to house canvas and i cannot expect a personal inter- view with all the electors. ii thoro- tore take this medium to soiici your favorable support. , when-king you in anticipation. I 5m- ‘ t Respectfully yours, j , ' ‘l’. WILLIAM L. HWOWI! iltl-i-flii-vriitheniittd. ' _. Mark a. _McGui$8'l'_ ' . nartiitsnim sonrorron. I" iilaaisy to boll Gammon I (ilariottatocva. P. I. Ill Palmer 8r H8211“ II. I. PALIII. K tlarllatcli I"- llouy to Incl s»: u Reva loctla a-IIIII OIIIIOMINWI. P. I- l aeDonaid & 43PM‘, of}. ienoivaigu ‘It: I- 1'7"‘ if amnnr. It'- ..- u” .__.._.__._____..___i Willi be received by the Orwell Dairy 00.. until Tuesday. February 6th, 19M, for a. cheese and butter maker for season 19H. that lad own help. (one man.) uncut tu- dcr not necessarily aootptcd. ‘Ad- dross tenders (mar-tail ‘realm l l QINJ CARTER A ION, Auclcaccr ilfl-i-tt-Si. v 1.1. a rut-um. “'iih or, c. "c. ~32?" “wfim,,.-.. son!“- onciatq cl it. v. bonsai-scant cal its! II I‘: ail nuns scum. lot-wait 00cc‘