a-smt-w-uan-n‘ ><_d><a_..---><~..>-»v-*"""" 4 ._--._-.-~ iva-tr» . ie. ét-‘IIHF .I.‘€E'i_":rr<~»~' PAG I TWO l LEARNED 'l'O'BEAT' ACID INDIGESTION ONCE liFE WAS MISERABII, ‘- ‘ NO APPFIITE... .*"- _- gums survmutnu w; ms nocron saw 4i Idl/MUZE’ BUT NOW-Ar m: rmsr stow or ACID-INDIGESTION IUSE PHIll/PS’ I AND arm LIKE A / lucw reason inmost .. F IMMEDIATELY.’ “w ' w» -.’ m/v m "n/‘kn/izr," ii f0 ’ ‘it! I'll/I ." irisli wit. 'I'ii.ii s ltls (lI)'nQ\-\' that gen- . ' i. comtsin 1m e . llnililllfil tablets-inyzilliiirlplilii . ~ i v‘l purse. Then you are Ulllu i r; l"il fiiri ‘ rilliiillélllgn PllL-(L itt llqllld Phillips) \t once you feel ',_"nvcr-croivding" ihtv brgin to ease. " “aiciri brvath," i or» ciirrvctcd at ‘= thi- quick ivay ,.i (listrr-“s Zl\’i)l(l l0 others. LZJISIL-Ull] SCHOOL Much credit in given to the "~11 of Eirmsdnie school, hiss .0 (Illrlaii. BA. and Lite as- ' ' Ji.ii.cs Curriii on the affix’. CZITPSLITLEJI entertain- m-ciit put on in the Orange Ball. Min Oormuie O‘Brievi presided at the organ. 1hr.- program was an ‘P; chums by all plllllltt. I lillf. nxlllrcb-“i by Olive Hardy. A cord oi welcome, by Kathleen V/Lllflillll Province drtl, b1 nine little rln. Dialogue. The Mock Wedding. Rsciza-rion, by Elmer Adams. Recitation, by Gertrude Mc- Kenna. Dionne, The hflnbtul-‘b Mistake. A bitwtcai Dinloguc, The Geog- mphy: frown. 1m. by Oscar ‘Hardy. i". Iloirxe On Tiio Isle, by fill p , s. Swim: Clsutl Drill. Gr-tlinz Roddy for l, dlvrlgtma; Virdt, Dhiogrue. n“(,'l',".‘.lf7‘.l, bv Robert ltfatthews. E-ziv Iti-iziiie and Margaret; wi1. liaxiir. A two-act play, When Shall We Four Meet Again. native-en och Recitation (‘icon-e Ytiaflhl-rws. ti; 1': vim". Aflfimg and Rita. by t a. n?‘ all pllDllS. Adcsie Fid- cit-w. Cio-firig chorus by puma. “lflofilmlfll Bards k‘: ' J. W. ‘WacKENZIE REPRESENTATIVE ( ‘iNADIAN GOVERNDIENT . IKNNUITIES 7 Brace Block Phone 1530 Quren Street —- Chlrlottetown '1 B. F. 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Over Provincial llunl, RKIIIJIOIIO Street, Charlottetown. ifnilen short of her expectations; lshc know, and impnssibiy hard l0 ' xx Tzikc Z Plii!lips' ' 1on0“. llAfltl ha, was almost too aston shed JANUARY 22. 193s FREEDOM FOR Two By MARGARET WATSON CHAPTER. V FIRST DOUBTS They had been 1n Dalgano ten days, and intended to stay another week or moi-e before they moved on reluctantly towards England and home; home being I. flat in Landon. Erica. was not altogether lure that the more would be nmde reluctant- ly in her case. The whole expedition had been iuii. and she had endoyed every minute of it, from the low basket seats of the air-liner to the gai-goyies oi’ Notre Dame, and the campauiella of Giotto to the first tumble iin. the Dnlgario snow. It hiltl, she supposed, in no way and yet there had, and she must ‘admit that there lliltl, bccn some thing strong through all of it. It was not eusy to define the soincthiiig. She WIlS being difficult, tiIPIHPZ liiii irriui the moment that .liv hurl followrd Marlin out of llPl‘ world itiio his she liad lost a pnrl of him. And it would be as well to admit. to hm". f at lcast. that. she . Hr- ivzi", hers, liar A . illPTI why should in lllflfl‘, him with any 011*"? 'I‘iii"~ piohlcin was not at all smuntlicd iiv thr- lzivt that he Invcd her with the smplicity of a demi- cod, and did not realize for a. mom- ent tliit any particle of him had gone hiyvciizi hcr scope. It harl hccun on the nir-llnc-r. in i We are buying live and elreued poultry daily, PROPER GRADING PROMPT RETURNS Write for our new prices before lhipplllg else. where. — ' ”— a my“, mm to mach t». think u» was ncglecied. m old If you like good Con” mull-arc m» flu, iftcmoanfleulk- I mu at» m: mum herself w you ought to try Morris's ad m» mdrlnnb. keep pace with him, and no mnl-te: C fl fl 5st quality and "We uncut. rhey wt w I Owl} who u» ud- sue w» ma»... ° °°— n . peas-mm m mu W Prince sum CIIRIIOHAMWII, r. n.1, She shook herself sharply, braced 891d at», the special price mm» leaned m elbow: on u» ~ her arms, let he,- knees give, d tabla and Iookfld M'- bea- Icmsl it Y1 in J-_— i; and iaiiiiaiiea herself like a straight of 37 cents a P011171 - wiui n ituvfmwvd bww- om h bmwnarrowdownthectwvh a1 . "I thou: Fvillllilhfi . Itvtusatleastagloirioustolealirgptl) acme alongmdleomnwin it. "9399"," WIYWm-Igulg; xoiln l lziivme 113d mat, with m: tom was; all." ~ w m” Inwmufiemmfpn‘; ‘ “ .. N“ “m, m, ,3,“ m‘; ‘ ward ear aiiwii s n. instant mhuwl-lw "m" m” ‘W’ wiricLwitlzihehisszfher-ukisyliké’ pieascmcci-icu. "°°“°°1'° “Ytmww” hmmmfimm“m an accompaniment; under her ieet. m, . w, m, ‘mm eqvmljty, “a ed Erica. as they walked uvifiwlldi “Have you mlliy entered (or n?" on the mMlB; but happening b0 mherwl-tt Y-he mt, q and the flurry of powered snow yhoes m; ma”, om’, W313; the askqi “b” haw” ‘l’ m" mmmt’ m“ mrpumd e "tnmenmml m l starting from he.- heels high. iii air °“° m, ma, M w, Sh, "cm up the iholuldm- o! Kannto. wwen, why not! 1 sum win it, MM M Bemstm naardms her - "fut-helm mm 1 “ s“ “m” l“ °““"°“- 5*" m down a uiis m white pom- would. and we "w v“ "11"" 1 m" Even mm plea-slut it w t» ‘m’ ‘m ‘m Wm“ “m” inmate sake of tar-mow m might below their standard in ex- m mom m, h, W0", have dissed. You will say: no one b, ab}, to m- um arid m: it was My whim Wu hardly Idmirl-tlm b‘; w l" - l1 w wt ecution, but she doubted u they W“ °" 1 m,“ cheek below butlhilalia could possibly have done mg » and certainly not ormdescension, enJW. were in he: 01a. s if it came w 811-‘ m‘ m“ m‘ ' it. m. one else is ma ewuah.’ " “m, bums on m, awful M» m wmoihlng as impersonal as his (To be continued) joyiiig it. They haicl been waiting at the ho- tel only a. few minutes when she came up flushed and. laughing. Richardson cried out that she look- ed like the spirit of Dalgaiio; Mur- tin. as lie knelt to uniasten her skis, said softly: “Good girl! You made topping time from the ridge." It. was like him. of course, w go out of his way i0 be nice to her Va- "I $101116. and flung snow. bent industrloualy over her ski- straps; and shn was silent- thinik Mrs. Hirst could com-tide:- herself a. now." said Ridi-ardsmt sml11fl8- ‘OI mm- 1 don't suggest; stiell ever spilt stars as elegantly as Eulalia here. bub- Emails, big gnd ebullient. shrieked “It was the most mltrlgtlvl-l? luck- you wzetch. I hope Wu split a big- ger one this afternoon." "Did you really split a star?" ask. tice that he's nmume but said. nothing. She CIVIC ELECTION ilio miimcrit when the piiot hc-ppvd iii lJT'lil1'iLl' them mid slninmcu the ill" more ivciudl be made reluctant- ilivir. rind slid sirlcwise up the nar- miv fzaiiirnziy to clambcr to lils jfaiv‘ at ill!‘ froiii. II.» had slupppit \\'.1‘i zi jnviiiis iii sight UI Tilnitiii. nud rho d turiivil lui‘ llmlli llOlfl illl‘ smi’ iii fruiii to liiiri ihcin Dltlllillll‘! at i-zich oilivriw hands like lung-lost. brothers. ~ And sha hilil heard ilicti. for the‘ first oi Illfillv tmcs, only the . '_ . is of ziccciit and .,. iig the i'1li‘.luii 1hr ))L‘l'l]t'i iill grcc iiig ninth followed him uncr- ever he want. “Well. B/Iartin! Fancy seeing you again! I thniizriit you \\'<‘l‘8 off at the other side‘ of i wirltl." Iiri “Z15 n , lilOllS young man, and lind ml iniotliiiig izwiiiicus about suppusi him-tin had come home to marry and settle down, he- fore Martin could indicate the con- nexion. between Erica and him-self. d to spccik wlicii Mhriin did .=:i.\'. aus- tfliil‘. ill1(l——-r,'0lii(l it be ziiiiuivzincc all!‘ stirprisccl in the lriiic, too? —: “This is my tviic." He had looked at her, she re- membered, u if she had been some startling, almost abnormal. phon- nmonrin. She had at the time been mllicr iizitlercrl by the incrcdulily of that lock; it hiid sccmcd i0 as_ sumc her exceptional nature as a necessary cause 0i’ the capture of Martin. Aftrwards she realized how dlfiquieting it was. to be a party in l‘ mfllTlREE as incredible as all that. The Iiilozhnd been but. thc first of many. In Paris, in Rome. in Flor- enov, wherever they had turned, 960910 had dropped whatever they happened to be doing and nished upon them with joyful shrieks of "Martin!" And upon inquiry she had found all 0i them to be import- ant people, people who, as she put it to herself. lmd "done things." They had been kind to her. of course, rather riffectbciateiy and carefully kind. as i! they found some compensation nccessary for the nrciurius duly 0i’ being married to Ollf‘ so univcrszilly possessed. She had been, perhaps. the most feted PQr-con in 1.11 those reunion perties; when all aha wanted was to be ac- Ofipied as simply as he was accept- In pursuance of An Act of the Leg islature of the Province of Prince Edward or in addition thereto. Wards. Nilmbcrs 1, 2 and 3 0f the said AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward 1 West. at or near Augustus Quinn's, being N0. 54 Queen Street. Ward 1 Ezisi, at or near the dwelling house of Joseph Boiger, being No. 150 Dor- chester Street. Ward 2 West at 0r near the shop of Ben- jiimin Benjamin, being N0. 91 Queen ' Street. Ward 2 East, at William Bateman’s resi- dence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert King's slap, being’ No. -182 on the South side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will he continue open until DESCRIPTION WARD on ed. Ewen here in Dalipuno it was the some. ThOy hid no sooner entered the restaurant of their hotel Oi‘ the first day of their stay than a large, plain. bloridc woman at n table near the entrance leapt to her feet with l a cry oi: “Mai-lin!" and rushed up- on him with open. engulfing arms l Erica. had stood by (iuietliy as her ‘ husband viiar. hugged, and hugged 3 aigain with good mi. trying m be- ‘ lievc that the absurd pang she felt ll was jealousy. The trouble was shc‘ could not. , j(“.ll0l.lS of Martin in i-lii‘ oi'(liiiiir_y' '.\.f1_\'; he “'35 my moi siiiulc-iiiinciczl in hi: love for hci" ever to doubt him at all. It was of the nwmorics he shared with other povipie, nicn and women zilikc, that slic “'35 jvalous: and of tho (wompzi. iii "isiiip iht"! hurl wmrin"; tlicni. iutri \','lllf shc ll‘lll (who iioth n: in lit- ridrmt tori. Nor u-as the blond skating churn. pion Eiilnlizi. tho only lfic-nrl he‘ DH’! \\'ll/l ‘- out, with iliriir piirty now lfilfllitfilSllll who ncl. long ago had hrokcn any amount n! rccortis in I Shanghai flight. and was now in the fitter stages of a voiivnlescence re- iruit-rtnir, on his shattering crash at (‘hr end of the joumcya. 'I‘hcrc was .ii iimlmr." Tlirro im- Uni Rlbicrzi, -ivlio was nspccizilly unwelcome be- ‘couse she dwarfed Erica's one ta- lent. Una had sting at LaScals br- fore she iiihorited a fortune; now Z-lll‘ Sill“; what and when sh" plcnrcri. l Nico pcnialc, all of Yhcm S". much lniwr than the manic of Briindford livhom she had gladly exchanged for - thrm: but ,0 much ma: comfortable. ,l'~.‘i'<-a could shine in Brnndfoid; but. {here in Dnligano she was in cclip=e. lShc WM a bczlniier at everything; and though from very jealous}: she lcamcd fast. and frnrlessly, there wax Martin (on-vex fur ahead, and in good company. - iii-re, im- instance, she was the but ski-ci- on the nursery slopes; but thvre over the eastward ridge, like a bird. wont Martin. Bernstom, Euialia, Richardson, one after an- other. with not a. Pin to choose be- tvieon their pace; Bhc could almost hear the hiss 0f the snow under their skis. She sichcd imp-itifnily, and came hiicl; to ill" priirnt. moincvit, 'I'hcy wfrc hrwuliiii: {or llfllllf‘. 0i cnursc. ‘Nlniziu u-ouid not. nazrcc in stay out rill tiny; lii- l‘.'l’.l his who tn look ai- icr. S-lie mu.t not be allowvd to l Jon Bcrnslcm who rvr “somathing, l , shall be held at or in Drifaiiiin. 'l"hr~i'c was Richnrrlson. ‘ EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET --'I'hc First Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number 0ne,, in the City of Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll near the dwelling o! Joseph Bolger, being number 150 Dorchester Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-Jfhe Second Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlotte- town. situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be hold at or near Augustus Quinn'| being 54 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET —The Third Polling Division shall comprise all that por- ilon of Ward Number Two, in the City of’ Charlotte- town, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be hcld at William Bowman's Residence, 178 Sydney Street. ‘VEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —-'l‘he Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tirm of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- town, situate West of Great George Street, and the . Poll shall hi- hold at Benjamin Bentmnln‘: shop, 91 Queen Street . WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward ‘ Number Three, in the City of Charlottetown, 1nd the Poll shall be held at or nlar the ‘Market House. I WARD FOUR EAST ' EAST 0F IIILLSBOROUGH STREET —'I'he Sixth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Pour, In the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of lllllsborough Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the shop of Seymour McInnis, No. 177 Weymouth Street. I w/nm roux CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of Illllsbnrnngh Sire-rt and East of Great George Street. and the Poll shall be held at or near the shop of Island, made and passed in the Twenty- first year of the reign of His Majesty King Georgi? V» Chaim?!‘ 31. entitled “All Act to consolidate and amend the several Avis‘ inflorlwflllinifi the City 0f Chtlrlflltel own,” and all Acts in amendment thereof I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an election of a Mayor from the said (Tity and one person to serve as a Councili or in the City Council for each of the City, and of two persons to serve as Coun- ciilors in said Council for Ward Number Four of the said City, and of Three per- sons to serve as Councillors in said Coun cii for Ward Number Five in the said City; [icing in nil a Mayor and Eight Councillors representing the City as follows: FOR WARD NUMBER ONE—ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER TWO—ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER THREE-ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS . FOR WARD NUMBER FIVE—THREE COUNCILLORS WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY t THE NINTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1938 d? PLACES, THAT IS T0 SAY: Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Sey- mour McInnis, being No. 177 Wey- mouth Street. Ward 5 West, at Clarence Ranahan’s Ser- vice Station, corner of- Queen and Euston Streets. - Ward 5 West Central, at Malletifs Service Station on the West side of Great George Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red Indian Service Station, corner of Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at. or near the, dwelling of Mrs. Elizabeth Enman, No 263 Eus- ton Street. opened at Nine o'clock in the forenoon and Five o’ciock in the afternoon of the same day. 0F POLLING DISTRIC TS Herbert King, being No. 182 on tlu South ville o! Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET —The Eight Polling Division shall comprllc all that por- tion of Ward Number Four In the uld City, lituntc West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F IIILLSBOBOUGII STREET —’.l'ho Ninth Polling Division shall comprtlc nll that portion of Ward Number Plvc, in Ch-ilottetown, East of lllllsbomugb Street, and a line In continuation there- of to the division line between Charlottetown Com- mon and Royalty, and the Poll shall be held at or near the dwelling of Mrs. Ell ‘ “ Enmllfl, 283 Euston Street East. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall compromise all that portion of Ward Five, in Charlottetown, East, of Great George Street and the Mapleque Road and West of Illllaborough Street and a llna tn continu- ation thereof to the division line between Char- lottetown Common and Royalty, and the Poll shall be held at or near the Red Indian Service Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST 0F QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five, In Charlottetown, West of Grelt George Street lnll Mnlpeque Bond and lint of Queen Street, and the Poll shall be hold at Mnllett‘! Service Station, being No. 207 Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Division nlnll comprln all thnt portion of Wlrd Five, In Charlottetown, litu- nta Went of Queen Street. including Government House and Land nt Victoria Purk, um! the Poll shall be belt! ut Chi-once lhnuhnnfil Service Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FE BRUARY 2ND, A. D., I938 AT THE OFFICE 0F THE CITY CLERK, CITY HALL, FROM THE HOUR 0F TWELVE O’CLOCK NOON UNTIL T HE HOUR OF FOUR 0’CLOCK, IN THE AFTERNOON OF SAME DAY.- CATIONS OF ELEC TORS SEE ACT 21 GEORGE V, CAP. 31 AND AMENDMENTS THEREOF. G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk "Brought Jon down with her. m." voltmtet-rmd Martin. "You should have heard uie iansuace- You'll 11v- She lookcd. M. Bemstom. whose blonds mass of hair matched the height of Martin's cap. He smiled, reflected that he was usually silent; though, now she came to think of it, curi- ously less silent when he was alone with her. It was strange that among POULTRY said tutu-Mir. Wild W (liacmrflsv hell‘. and still more l- mud comm-so inmuentivw and be biviei-iv aisappolnied- “MM or the entries will have had much longer on skis than you've had. It's open to anyone who's learned U118 season; thereil be PM"?! 0i 1m November's mop among tihom. ‘Hist mean; they've been at it romething like thrée months; and you've done ten days-J’ would mo. She felt the afliemom. She glance for the In pursuance of An Act of the Leg Island made and passed in the Fiftieth Victoria, Chapter 8, entituled_"_l‘lie Charlo amendment thereof or in addition thereto, reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria Chap age Act,” and all Acts in amendment there FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTT AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward 1 West, at or near Augustus Quinn's, being No. 54 Queen Street. Ward I East, at or near the dwelling house of Joseph Boiger, being No. 150 Dor- chester Street. Ward 2 West at or near the shop of Ben- jamin Benjamin, being No. 91 Queen ‘ Street. _ Ward 2 East, at William Bateman's resi- dence, No. 178 Sydney Street. _ Ward 3, il the Market HousaPuilding. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. _ Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert King's shop, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be afternoon of the same day. WARD ONE EAST 0P GREAT GEORGE STREET.‘ --'l‘he Pint. Polling Division shall comprise lll_thv.t portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Cu-rlottetovvn. situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll llinll be held ut or neu- the dwelling of Joseph Bolger, being number I50 - nroliuetcr Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEOIGE STREET —'l‘he Second Polling Division shall oomPfl-IQ l“ “'1'- WI‘ tlon of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlotte- town, situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll ahall be held at or near AIINIWI Quinn’: being 54 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST or GREAT caonor: sTM-IET -'l‘hv Third Polling Division shall comprise Ill that por- flon of Ward Number Two, in tba City of Charlotte- town, situate Ealt of Great George Street, and the Poll Illlll be held ut Wllllnm Butemnn’: Resident!» _ 1'18 Sydney Street. wasr or omen oaonor: STREET—TIIB Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tlon of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- town, situate West of Great George Street, 1nd the Poll shall be held at aenilmln Beniemln’: Ihua, 91 Queen Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division uhnll oouaprln Wnnl Number ram, u. u» City a ciiuiouuwn, m! 1h» Poll llllll be held It or near the Market House. WARD FOUR EAST EAST 0F HELSBOBOUGII STREET -'l‘he Sixth Polling Dlvlllou nlull comprise all that portlnu of Ward Number Pour, ta the City of Charlottetown, sltlllto lat of llllllbomlllh Street. lull tho Poll shell be held at or near the shop of Seymour Mc- Illhll, No. I11 Waymouth Street. WARD ' FOUR CENTRAL The Suventl: Polling Dlvillon dull comprise all u.» portion of Ward Nambvr Four, lltlate Welt of llilllborough Street and Butt of Great George Street. At the Office of the City Clerk, City For Qualifications of Electors sec menta thereof. City Clerk's Oflice, l attitude wwank every other person ummid him. She forgot. it next. mo- ment. for Martin's worried flown. ftdencewlienshiestood ready and a-lerttntticlincofcompetitotratiut pflcked for thO Pistol. 5PM? B 1595 LONDON, Jan. Dtk-(CPCabIeL same (iv-operate con- ker l-easua smidiuc wnisht wit a mashing 8-2 victory couldcven with ears four 0i them. gotlh- tied 2-2 by Wembley Lions. ELEBTIUII or BDIIIIISSIOIIERS or SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY lslature of the Province of Prince Edward year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen ttetown Water Works Act," and all Acts in and of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Sixty-first year of the ter 12, entitled, “The Charlottetown Sewer- of or in addition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for Three Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply ETOWN WILL BE HELD 0N WEDNESDAY THE NINTH DAY OF FEB RUARY, A. D., 1938 PLACES THAT 1s T0. sav; Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Sey- mour Mclnniu, being No. 177 Wey mouth Street. Ward 5 West at, Clarence Ranahaifs Sec vice Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at Mallett’: Service Station on the West side of Great George Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red Indian Service Station, corner of Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling oi’ Mrs. Elizabeth Enman, No. 263 Eus- ion Street. continue open until Five o’ciock in the DESCRIPTION or POLL mo DISTRICTS and tbcPolluhallbcluldat oruunr tho ahopol [hi-but King, being No. I88 on the loutb aide of Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET —'l‘he Eighth Polling Divlaion ahnll comprise cll that por- tion of Ward Number Four in tho lllll City, uituatu Went of Grut George Street, and the Poll shall be held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0P KILLSBOBOUGI! STBIII‘ —The Ninth Polling Division llllll comprllo all that portion of Ward Number lllvo, in Charlottetown, Int of l-Illlsbnrough Street, and a lino in continuation there- of to tha division llne batvvoen l“ arlottctovvu Com- mon and Royalty, and the Poll‘ nhall be held st. or near the dwelling of Mn. Elizabeth Enmsnb, 263 EuIton Street Eat. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall compromise all that portion of Wnrd Five, In Charlottetown, But of Great George Street and the Mnlpeqac Rand and Welt of IIIIIIIIDIOIIIII Street mil u llno In continu- ation thereof to the division lino betvvecn Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and the Poll nlull he held at or nur the Red Indian Service Station. corner Fitzroy and Great George Streetl. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST OI‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST 0P QUEEN STREET -'1‘he Eleventh Polllnl Division lbnll prise all tlut portion of Ward Five, In ffsrlottetovvn, West of Great George Street and Mclpequc Road and But of Queen Street, and the Poll abnll be hold at Mnllett’: Service Station. being No. m Great George Strut. WARD "VI WEST The Twelfth Polling Dlvlllon skull rnprln all that portion of Wurtl Five, In F‘ lothtown, litu- utc Went of Queen Street, including Government House and Lend at Victoria Park, IIII tho Poll elult be held at Clarence Ilnahufa Service Station. comer of Queen and Huston Strata. NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, A. D., 1938 Hall, from the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon until the hour of Four o'clock, in the afternoon of same tlay.— Act 21 George V., Cap. 31 and amend- ./ G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk Charlottetown, January 18th_ 1938. PERCY W. TURNER, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. RANGERS SECOND PLAQ Earl's Court Rangers moved 1m second place in the National Hm ovt Brighton Tigers. Wembley Mo; archs, former runners-up, wg]