isler of‘ is tine govern... fern-nee agreement for all - American ROM flgillINl. zuis. threnienerl solidarity. FOOD r route son omumsn AND THESE days we are all working longer hours-- coming home exhausted. Who hasn’: experienced the pain of, overworked- muscles, strains, muscular cramps or bruises that, just about drive you crazy! Get relief with this fine old fam- ily lininient. Try it once- feel its penetrating warmth, bringing with it relaxation, ease, relief from pain, and then comforting sleep. Everyone in the family can use Sloan's. Keep s. bottle handy. You don't have to rub it in. just pa: it on- k’: not greasy. Q-Qggi- For liuick Relief from strains, pains, bruises, sprains, muscular cramps, neuralgia, frost bites and chest colds. .-_-..@_-_ stunt‘ iulNIMENI in; S:,;NA‘TURE HEAL; FASTER Guinazu, foreign min- olutiun-lenning Argen- cni, joins Rio con- ln applauding l)r. Rlliv, delegates Guin 1.u's hold-out iirifsf RllDDlNS BRONCHIAI. SYRUP 50c ‘.\lll.1(_Y-\VAY MILK or lviauzvasia 12 oz. size 29c N0 “CHALKY" TASTE OXFORD English Health Salts 1s oz. Tln 59c 4 cakes CASHMERE BOQUET SOAP -0NE JAR COLD CREAM Spccial- — —- — —-29¢ KELLOGS NOSE DROPS Mild and Efficient 25o ADEX YEAST TABLETS surety VITAMINS A. ll. D and G. S0 tablets $1.00 measure.» ADULT! A Vltnrnln and Mineral Food Supplement it day also -- - — 41.18 It Happened”. Twice REMANDED IN "Phat ls impossible," Peggy said flatly. "I have opened each packe. fnlc column is renewed mr an" gr "5"" 53'!" ‘l! I70 Inserted ll vent: n word. ndvnung —-i .__ -___ CRASWELL for Photographs CONFEDEBAT] ‘NOE. 0N LIFE BY 'l‘. C. BRIDGES 0-01 CHAPTER XXXVII CUSTODY myself as it came from the chemist, eminent House, February {my Jlld have mixed the food with milk ;hat was brought straight from the gitchen.” Sergeant Counter was un- moved. Fletcher. Dr. Cray will tell you so himself." "That is true," Cray said. “I took some of the food and used what called Reinesclfs test. It is very imple but very certain, and, though l‘ could not give a precise estimate of .he amount of arsenic 1n the pack- ge, there are several grains." Peggy shook her head. "I must believe you, Dr. Cray. how the poison got into the food beyond me. packets of it, and. as I say, I open- ed each one myself." The sergeant spoke again. "You admit, Miss Fletcher, that you prepared the food for Mrs. Tre- lawney?" “Certainly I admit it," said Peggy, with spirit. "Under the circumstances." mid the sergeant, "you will realize that it is necessary for me to search George V,’ Chapter corporating the City of Char] w", d“. dition thereto. your room." I I O I I I I At last Counter and the tors who had accompanied him, re- turned. Counter had a. small bag in his hand, which Peggy recognized as her own. people are being photographer-L wor . 1,. and N. N. 5. Highlanders appl to “There is no doubt about it, Miss wamm WQBVOY. Parrsboro. N Sy L, lowing their regular rehearsal last Wednesday afternoon a delightful social hour was spent by the boys and girls of the Baptist Church Junior Choir. The time was taken up with an inspiring address from the pastor, Rev. I. J. Levy, and some but Jolly games led by Mrs. Levy. Pop- m ular refreshments. ice cream and we ordered a dmm cookies, were served by Mrs. McPhee Mrs. Levy and Mrs. Inch. {HE W CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OEIITRAI. GUARDIAN Report of President Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion mums rm mum-la; u .- a Ilrlvllr nanni- In COOK STUDIO where smart KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE Student 8864-31-31. RED CROSS DANCE ‘l’ 5°“ and success. L-764-1-24-4i. ron ercrumas of the P. E. I. "d l“ u“ “m” L-838-l-Ill-3l. SOCIAL GATHERING. _ Fol- ilvities. and her Only three days she attended passing we deeply (Oontinrad from page l) cretary with us Bagnall left yesterday morning to 10in the Canadian Women's Auxil- iary Airforce. On her departure, the Ladies Auxiliary, presented her with a. farewell gift accompanied by their good wishes for her safety I would like here to refer w the great loss the Auxiliary has sustain- Hon. President. the late Mrs. W. s. Stewart, which took place on No- vember l4th. Mrs. Stewart's great energy and enthusiasm, her cheer- ful cooperation in all Auxiliary ac- in everything connected with war work should be an inspiration and incentive to work for all the Day service at the Monument- Ailotlrer honored member whose Mrs. Legato, who will be greatly missed in the Society. Our symp- athies 80 out to Mrs. Wllliani BN- which have been favorably coin- Ynn ion, (Inn Hurt‘ FA/lf/Fl/l §\\\ Q lrltlDD klntlutoatégg: llent afill}. elm-n with tzrrr."“'id"'..fiiznr§"il l" llfl-Illllllfllllexladr in Canada. CUTlCURAiirlinild to g t. Miss early this month. of our beloved to prove themselves worthy an unfailing interest o! us. before her death comfortable place it is for the men Remembrance games, and otherwise enjoy them- selves. ‘The commtfee in charge of this work did not spare themselves and deserve great credit for the rc- sulits they have achieved-results regret, is tine late CIVIC ELECTION In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward itctown,” and Island, made and passed in the Twenty- first year of the reign of His Majesty King 31, entitled “An Act to consolidate and amend the several Acts in- all Acts in amendment thereof or in nd- I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an election of a Mayor for the said City and one person to serve as a Councillor Numbers 1, 2 and 3 of the said City, and of two persons ln the City Council for each of the Wards, to serve as Councillors in *~ t 1 » a n - . . . . Is m“ were w“ to“ 1e M: said Council for Ward Number Four of the said City and of Three persons to serve as cnic?" she asked. "No," Counter "but wu found this." He opened the bag and produced a magnificent emerald necklace. "But thats Altheais - Mrs. Tre- lawners!" Peggy exclaimed. “How did lt come into my bag?" “That's for you to explain later.” said the sergeant, grimly. "You had better get the person who put it there to do the explain- ing." she retort/ed. “Surely, if I had come here to rob my employer. I might have done it long ago. And why should I rob her when I have a zood salary and everything I wont?" "That's not for me to say. Miss." returned the sergeant, drily. "My duty is to arrest you." "The accusation is absurd!" said John Arkwright, sharply. “Anyone who knows Miss Fletcher must be aware that she is incapable of such e. crime. "That's as may be.” the sergeant answered. "I have no choice but lo take Miss Fletcher into custody. Will you please send for your hat and coat, Miss Fletcher?" l I I t I I Towards noon, John drove Cray to Tavcrton Police Court. Edgar Tre- lawney was there already. There were four magistrates on the Bench, the Chairman being Sir Harry Treg- urthcn. Sergeant Counter gave a. brief but businesslike account of the alleged poisoning and of the discovery of the necklace in Peggy's handbag. A serious charge, utterly unexpect- ed b ythe magistrate, created some- thinu of a sensation on the bench. and the chairman allowed the case to continue beycnd formalities. Cray was called to give evidence about the arsenic, then John Ark- wright eras obliged to add his tes- timony. Edgar came next. lie spoke in a low voice. but quite clearly. He told of his wife's illness, and he identified the necklace, Sir Harry asked if lvirs. Trclaumcy and her comnzmiorl were good friends. "They: were until recently." he re- plied. ‘Then they quarrelled." "What about?" So came out the story of the quat- rel. John Arkwright bit his lip. This was worse than he had lhotlrrht. Emily Crane, a houscmald. was nble to corroborate the evidence of the quarrel, replied. gravely. Councillors in said Council for Ward Number Five in the said City; being in all a Mayor and Eight Councillors representing the City as follows: FOR WARD NUMBERONE—ONE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBERTWO—0NE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBERTHREE—ONE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS 70R WARD NUMBERFIVE-THREE COUNCILLORS. WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1942. AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS TO SAY; Ward 1 West, at or near LeRoy R. Cam- eron's Repair Shop, being No. 50 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the residence of Hilaire Gallant, being No. 230 King Street. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of J. S. Biggafls Auction Rooms. being No. 120 Richmond Street. ence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at 0r near Urban Blan- chard's shop, being No. 182 on the south side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be Ward 4 East, at or near the sltop of Henry L. Mutlow, being No. 171 Weymouth Street. Ward 5 West, at Bud's Service Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at MallcWs Service Station, on the West side of Great George Street. being No. 207 Great George Street. wit" 2 Easl- a‘ Wlmm“ B"‘°'“"“'s "Sid" Ward s East Central at the Red Indian Ser- vice Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Mr. William McDonald, No. 259 Euston Street. opened at Nine o'clock in the forenoon and continue open until five o‘clock in the after noon of the same day. DESCRIPTIION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD ONE EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The First Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, ln the City of Charlottetown. situate East. of Great George Street. and the Poll Zzqralgtbgasligngtszceaear ‘he residence M “Hake of Ward Number Four, in the said Clty situate West WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —Tho Second Polling Division shall comprise all that portion At 15st Peggy hgr5glf was asked if of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown. she wished to say anything at lHs situate west. of Great George stage. To the surprise of the Bench be held at or near Street. and the Poll shall LcRoy R. Cameron's Repair she said she wished to make a state- shpp, N“, 5r) Qupgn Slrggt, ment on oath. Then came a sensa- tion When the clerk asked. her name she replied without hesitation: "Margaret Garland." "But you are known as Ruth meclinr: with Althea and the causrs which had brought her back to in fascinated silence As for ed with fear. Sir Harry spoke, “You mean you have lived here all these months without being recog- nized?“ "Not entirely sir, Rose Weller, one of the maids. who was here in old Mrs. Trelayneys time, recognized me but. at my request. kept silence To-day Dr. Arkwright recognised me" "But Mr. Edgar ‘Irelawney must surely have recognised you." “If he did he has never allowed ma to know it." Peggy said drily. "1 was utterly unaware of identity," put in Edgar sharply from his seat Peggy told the Bench exactly what she had already told sergeant Coun- ter. She said clearly that she had not the faintest idea where the arsenic came from now how lt had found its way into the packages The magistrates consulted to- gether. then Sir Harry told Peggy Although hLs right court was more than llillblll BROS. L. M. Doucette R. M. Smallmnn hummus... u» u be held at or near the shop of Henry Mug] that the case would be adjourned. to address the “mum m“ and élfiglzlthfigylgahlrl til the hour of Four o'clock in the after noon of same day. On such charges. he had small hope of success. Sir Harry shook his head, m4 Peggy was remanded in custody. . m, s. - tinned) ..______..____ 4t YIAB OLD PINNIES .,,,, ,,,,,,,.-,, w".- - "a: out etlearly in n de red ll!" 01 the vear 1 e00 9.01% bmw B. ROY HOLMAN, WAR!) TWO EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET - The Third Polling Division snail comprise all that portion Fletcher." said the chairman eurtly. of Ward Number Two, In the City oi Charlottetown. Quite calmly and clearly Psgtzv situate East of Great George Street, and the explained the reason for her change shall be held at William Baremaiv- residence. 178 of mme and appearance. cf her first Syflngy strugt, Poll WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —The Coombe myai, The court, "gtgngd Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion r John of Ward Number Two, ln the Clty of Charlottetown, Arkwright. he thrilled with adrv-lr- situate West of Great George Street. and the Poll utlon. yet at the some. time was flll- shall be held at or near J, S. Blggars Auction Rooms, No. 1Z0 Richmond Street, WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Dlvlslun shall comprise Ward "umber Three. n. the Clty of Charlottetown. and the. Poll shall be held at nr near the Market House, WARD FOUR EAST EAST 0F IIILLSBOROUGH STREET -'l‘hc Sixth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four. ln the City of Charlottetown. situate East of lllllsborough Street. 1,1111 u" p," m.“ , N . 171 Weymontb Street. o WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Dlelelon shall comprise ell tbnt portion of Wnrd Number Four. eltunto West of Illllsborough Street and East of Great George street, um! tbs Poll shall be held at or near the cbop of ‘portion of Ward Five. in Charlottetown Urban Blanchard, being No. 1B2 on the South side of Kent Street. WARD FOUR EAST WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST OF HILLSBOROUGH STREET —'1‘hc Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Five, ln Charlottetown East. of lllllsborough Street, and a line in ontlnuance thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Common and Royalty. and the Poll shall be held at or near the home of Mr. William MacDonald, 259 Euston Street. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise all that ‘ East of ‘Great George Street and the ltlalpeenr- Road and West n! lllllsborough Street and a line ln continuation thereof tn the division line between Charlottetown Common and Royalty, and the Pol‘ shall be held at or near the Red Indian Service Station. comer Fitzroy and Great George Streets. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST OF QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Polllnl Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five. in Charlottetown. West of Greet George Street and Mnlpeque Road and East of Queer Street, and the Poll shall be held at Malletfe Service Station, being No. 20'! Great George Street WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Division shell comprise nll that portion of Ward Five. in Charlottetown. Iltuntc West of Queen Street. Including Government llonso and Land at Vlotorln Park, and the Poll shall be hell at Bud's service Station, corner oi Queen and Eng- ton Street. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4th. A. D., 1942. Al. the Office of the City Clerk. City Hall. from the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon un For Qualifications of Electors see Act 21 George V., Cap. 31 and amendments thereof. City Clerk's Office, J. A. FULLERTON, Cit? Clerk. Charlottetown, Jan any 15th. 1942. Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, '7' merited upon b Mrs. Ritchie committee Ln tier report. Home by the Lieutenant Governor. public by the Auxiliary‘ members. ‘mes every week at the Legion, done more , uro and entertainment of the {[991}; 1mm any other activity in which the Aux i o! these dances has also done ex- cellent work and Mrs. Mutoh, the convenor, will report more guilt whose husband pas-ed away 1m ies was held in February, and they were continued monthly, with the exception of one month. through- out the year. These dances, open 4 to the public. were most successful. and litrs. Ira Brown. who headed the canteen committees showed great executive ability. and chose her own assistants for each dance. Other details connected with the dances were arranged by Mr. AG. Bruce, entertainment officer, who has cooperated wi in all entertainment activities. Sixty-five new members’ names have been added to our roster, and these are all ladies who, I um sure, are just waiting for the oPllvrtunity r "vgetlc members of the Auxili- cry. .t.e outstanding Legion Auxiliary accomplishment of the year 1941 was the refurnlshing of the Legion Home and making it the tiomelike, in uniform to rest, read, write, play looks after mending and darning for the boys, was inauguraed in lvfny and has carried on success- fully every Saturday night under visitors from mmy o! Conn n. and from abroad. eonvenor of that win give you ca» details RE. P On Alli 30th. parts us, The formal opening of tho loglon took place on March 39th when the expenses 10f afternoon lea. was sewed to the vlmuom we" day night dances held m"! have pleu- The Grove, illary were tember, a for tho ary has been en- The committee in charge blnnkctl. Qlliltd. “my donated by Insti The first dance at the Armour- “ma. GXDCIIJQB "1 the Allxflml’ lected over $1200. The Anuclliao-y The Mother's Corner, which Chapter 8, ment thereof or in addition thereto, Three Commissioners of AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward 1 West, at or near LeRoy R. Cam- eron's Repair Shop, being No. 50 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the residence of Hilair Gallant being _No. 230 King Street. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of J. S. Biggafs Auction Rooms. being No. 120 Richmond Street. Ward 2 East, at William Bnfeman’s resid- ence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Urban Blanch- ard’s shop being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be WARD ONE EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-Tho First Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One. in the City of Charlottetown. situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at. or near the residence of Bllalre Gal- lant, 230 King street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-Tho Sco- ond Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise all that. portion of Ward Number One, In the City of Charlottetown, sit- uate west of Great George Street, and the Poll shnll be held at 0r near LeRoy R. Cameron's Repair Shop. No. 50 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-Tho Third Polling Division shnll comprise all that. portion of Ward Number Two. in the City of Charlottetown, situate East ol’ Great George Street, and the Poll shnll be held at William Bateman’; residence, 17B Sydney Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET- Tho Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that por» tlon of Ward Number Two. In the City of Charlotte- town. sltunte West. of Great Georgee Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near J. S. Blggars Auction Rooms, No 120 Richmond street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, in tbo City of Charlottetown, and the eon shall be held ct or noor U10 Market Ionic. WARD FOUR EAST EAST 0F IIILLSBOROUGII STREET --'l'he Sixth Polling Dlvls-lon ehull comprise nll that por- tion of Ward Number Four. in the City of ch“. lottetcwn. situate Earl. of Illlllborough Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near tho shop of Henry MIIIIW» No. 171 Wevmouth Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise ull that portion of Word Number Pour. cltnutc Wnt of llillsborough street and Eon of Great George Street, ‘and the Poll shall be held at or near the shop of Urban Blnnohar’ being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. MM the efficient monument o! M"- aimer and Mrs. MacNutt. 8th 1nd d h Em Hostcasel wen ees It Bcec 1W9- choeen from the Ladies Auxiliary who also sent. out invitations, and orchestra. prepar- ing the floor. advertising and in- assumed by the Aux- . A banquet for the armoured Division was also held when members of tiho Aux- ukcd to assist. 1n sep- request was sent out to the Women's Institutes for bedding for the legion Home. ‘Illls request was responded to most generously, iiiows. etc, u r Iglmd, No general meetings were ' held during July, August and Sep- At tho first general meeting in October. the sum of 8800 was voted toward helping defray the building of the new annex. In No- vember. the Poppy Wreath Sale, and sale of tickets for a Legion- sponsored picture were two other activities in which the Auxiliary played a. conspicuous part. In the War services Campaign lost Mrach. Auxiliary teams made a. tlousc-to-house canvass and col- appreciates very much the generosity of the people of Charlottetown and the ‘Island in general, who have so whole heart- edly responded to all etecrrorr or commissioners or SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Is. land, made and passed in the Fiftleth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria entitled “The Charlottetown Water Works Acts," and all Acts in amend- and of An Act of the Legislature of the Pfflvlngg of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Sixty-first year of the reign 0f He, Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 12, entitled, ‘The Charlottetown Sewerage Act.» and all Acts in amendment thereof or in ad dition thereto. ’ I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD 0N WEDNESDAY THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1942. PLACES THAT IS TO SAY; continue open until Five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS sEBRUARyi, 1& for assistance. I will m) . any financial details a; F111;" 5K urer's report. win muy in haw traniactions. W" 3 f!!!” Trog at the Degion Home on émW-N Illgllt were very successlufilfiillq rled out: by s, commute, ,1 was Mrs. Blake was the conyarfo, ‘£111’ sensuous“ n Members of the Auxlli in serving. 50mg or m, i, contributed by business a (iharlritéetrtgwn, chocolate fig“ u c gore s the - ‘ orations aild eillgmnmmm doc- fglnglnlmlés “vlrlilsy atttelnd u. y "“° 4i? 1118M dances; and othelqm contributed by the Auxiliary m‘ I think ll: is onlv fitting ‘g time to mention the a Btérrgwtgf ‘Auxiliary e y e ragic death o "' boys o! the Royal Air Riyal? more than two weeks am n. t them had been our guests Legion for months. and also u. m‘ limes. Apart from our sans.” personal loss, we dcenlv ' thize with their families and ' " overseas. In COflClll5lOn_ '1 w , 8min to thank the cxectltlvq " all members or [he A.,,..].,,__v\nd their invaluable support durin m’ term of office, and hop, XI‘[\‘E 3,1,! be equally kind and hrylnfg]: .0 m: new president. F. FITZGERALD Preslrlmg: again on the hold for train- at Beach "You is i5 alloveruie 9- lit their calls, M Sewers and Water Supply Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Henry L. Mutlow, being No. 171 Weymouill Street. Ward 5 West, at Bud’s Service Station, cor near Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 _West Central, at ltlalleits Scrrict Station, on the West side of Gm George Street, being No. 207 Grea George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red India Service Station, corner of Fiizrrly an Great George Streets. Ward ? East. at or near the dwelling of Mr William McDonald, No. 259 llnston Street. opened at Nine o'clock in the forenoon and WARD FOUR WEST l STRlIET-— Thai Eighth Polling Division shall cflmpflsr- all that per-r H01‘! o! Ward Number Four, In the snlrl (it). sllulilQ Wm "f 6"“ Gwrze Street, and un- mu <n=n| be: held at the City Building. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE i warm FIVE nasr j sasr or HILLSBOROUGII sTREET-The smut Polling Division shall comprise nll um prrrlinn llf Wm‘ Nllmb" Fl". in Charlottetown, raw of unn- borough Street. lld a line In continuance thereof to tbc division Ilnc between Charlottetown (‘nmmon In Refills. and the Poll shall be mm at 0t‘ m: u 5°11" 0f Ml‘. William Mitt-Donald, 250 fin-mu Street- ll WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL r Th0 Tenth Polling Division shall convprlse Ill that portion of Ward Five. in Charlottetown, Bu! "I 5"" Gflflrzc Street and the ltlnlpr-qnr- rmnrl and Wm "f "llhbvrouxh Street and .1 line in "unnu- Iltlon thereof to the rlfvlslon line between (‘linrlotie- town Common and Royalty, and in» mu slmll Ive hurl at or near the Red Indian Service Station. com" FRI"! Ind Great George Streets. WARD FIVE WEST CENTR Al. WEST or GREAT GEORGE srmrnr m! EAST or QUEEN STREET-Jfhe Elcvrenili Polllill Division lbnll comprise all that portion nt Ward l1" ln Chlrlottetown, West of Great George sneer wt Mflllfllllo Road and East of Queen Street, and w‘ Poll shall be held at Mulletth Service Station, Ml"! N0. 201 Great George street, WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling numb». shun romvtl" " that portion of Ward Five, In Charlottetown. Slim‘ Wclt o! Queen Street, Including Government I'm.‘ and Land nt Victoria Pnrlr, and the Poll shall be h at Bud's service Station. corner of 11'1"" m"! m!“ Stroetl. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNES DAY. FEBRUARY 4th, A. n. 1911 At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, until the hour of Four o'clock, in the after noon of same day. For Qualifications 0 Electors see Act 21 George V., Cap. 31 and amendments thereof, from the hour of Twelve o’clock. 110°" J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. City Clerk's om“, Char lottetown, January 1m. 1942- B- ROY HOLMAN- M1101‘ of the City of Charlottetown.