PAGE TWO Sea View and iiicinity Civic Reports POLICE REPORT The recent thaw oi the past week ‘rho following report of the Police a’ gas greatly improved the sleighing Department was submitted and the farmers are very busy iin- Coun. J.E. Stems, chairman. at lahing up their hauling which bad ‘Thursday night's meeting of the to be postponed previously owing City Council: to the depth oi snow. The past year has been a com- -i— parativcly satisfactory one from 4 The many friends oi’ Miss Gladys the standpoint of the Police De- Adama are pleased to learn she has partment. Chief Birtwlstleh N- fuliy recovered from her recent i1l- port will show in detail the numer- ness and is able to resume tier ous duties which have been attend- duties in the employ oi RT. Holman ed to during the year by our Police Ltd, Summerside. Force. A study of these figures will —- show anyone interested that the w. Elton McKay spent the duties of our Police Ofioerc are vnsek-end at his home in Damley many and varied. the guest of his parents Mr. and As will be seen by an examina- Mrs. Frank McKay. Mr. Owen Vlac- tion of the Police accounts for the Gougan spent a pleasant visit re- year, the budgeted expenditure of oently in Sea View the guest of Mr. this department has been sumo- and Mrs. Carie Adams. With the whan exceeded. This was due to ex- advance in the price of potatoes a peudiiurcs that could not possibly number of fanners are hauling have been foreseen or controlled. their supply to market when the Three oi’ our regular officers were weather isfavourable/Phe price has on sick leave for many months advanced son‘: too which is most which made it necessary to appoint gratifying to all who have a quari- extra officers to replace them. This t"v to dispose oi. In the majority of accounts for considerable oi the IXLIS the crop iast autumn was excess expenditure; most of the re- much smaller than usual. maindc-r was due to the fact that --- our old patrol an‘ unexpectedly de- Many in this community were veloped many faults which neces- firry to learn of the passing oi sitated extensive repairs to keep it r. Philip Evans. The deceascd was running. We have since replaced at one time a resident of Spring lhis patrol with a new one. Vullry and was well and favourably During the year. two oi our older known by many old friends. The officers, Sergeant Wm. McInnis and fuiicml service was conducted by Constable Cyrus Jay. were retired the Rev. Mr. Bream and was hcld owing to ill health. Constable Jay in St. Stephen's Church Burling- has since passed to the Great. Be- ton. The pail bearers were Messrs yond. These two officers, for John Evans. John Duggan, Alcx- many years served this City faith- andcr Champion, William Iiarring- fully and W811- Sllrely it 15 110i? 011" (on and Murray Sweet. of place in this report to express _ i the hope that Wm. McInnis may Mrs. Edwin Donald entertained continue to enjoy the blessings of the members oi the Darnley and this life for many years; and to ox- Sea View WMS, at her home oh tend to the family and friends of Thursday afternoon for m.» Janu- Cyrus Jay our heartfelt sympathiel ary meeting. The president was ab- and condolences. s3:1t_al1d Mrs. H. L. Donald rapaoiy We now have a_ Force made up prcszdcti and gave the call to v'o:'- mostly of young and Capable 0m- blllil by all Wififliillr the 33rd cers, anxious to do their job well, Psalm as a Prayer. After singing mentally and physically equipped Hymn 511. the program from the to uphold and improve that stand- Missionary Monthly. vms carried ard which has made our Force a 011B bythc members all taking part. source oi pride to our citizens and 7'1"!‘ ill-Pm? W85. We Live By Faith much admired by all who visit our in God The Holy Spirit. Ths leader city. This, coupled with the exper- TiP-lll B. Flilflldldly Dflillamd Pill)?!‘ 011 ience of our Chief and older offi- Fflilh which “'85 greatly aililfecifl-i- cers should point ahead to an in- ed- Member-a all Joined 1n a circle creasingly efficient Police Force as o! prayer remembering missionaries time gceg on. in China. Secretary then called the It is felt by this committee, Your roll members answering with averse Worship, that the time is ripe fol‘ on the New Year. Several gave consideration of a pension scheme liripiui readings on the New Year for our police officers; also an nr- I°1l°lY°<i by Prayer for the New rungement whereby promotions in Y”: implwln! Divine Riddance on the Force would be awarded on a our gatherings for the coming merit basLs. instead of a length-oi- year. Secfy. then rem the minutes service basis as exists at present. also a nice letter oi’ appmciatmn This would prove of tremendous in- ior Christmas box sent to Sydney centivc to young officers. It is sug- MlSSlOlI. Business discussion follow- gcsted however that length of ser- r-d and Treasurer gave a most satis- vice be recognized in some tangible factory report. The glvinga for i941 way, exceed previous givings. Offering 1g is hoped that these suggestions w“ the" “km 85W‘ whim 01051118 will receive consideration from the him? and benediction brought the next. Council and Police Committee. mwimg lo a close. Tea was served i Pl’ ‘the hostess. Mrs. H. L. Donald FOOD INSPECTORIS REPORT invited the members to her home for the February meeting. Pic. William Blakaney w o is 1941. serving on Military duty at amp There are twenty licensed meat Borden is spending a short fur- dealers doing business in the mar- liliikh at his home here the guest ket building on market davs, TUM- of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Atwood days and Fridays oi each week. Bihkanoyn Pte. Blakaney has been There are thirty-two meat dealers “FY1118 1X1 H18 Moles-W's Forces for doing business daily in the City, a. scverzii months and this is his number oi these sell fresh a first furlough. cured fish. A number of fish deal- Scrgeant Gerald MacNutt of the ers sell fish in the market on mar- R. C. A. F. stationed 9t Debert N. ket, days. 5- "~15 been spending a Dlersant Number oi furlough with his parents Mr. and and fish at; market building. stores Mrs. Wallace MacNutt Darniey and slaughter houses B055. one Mrs. Fred Donald an little son daughter house was continually Clifford are spending a pleasant used in the City visit in Graham's Road the guaqtg ini Nirs. John A. Brown. Sir: I herewith submit my report of Food Inspection for the year No. of slaughter houses ted tid Cit 22 The many friends of Miss Eor- “$11; ingpectlons 44 one. Adams are pleased to condemned as unfit for food and Mm we has made a 200d recovery destroyed during year: and able to return to her home Tubercilloais, s portions of eav- here after her recent operation in gasses. Prime Co Hospital Py-aemia, 191 portions of cereals- Many friends here wei- sorry to 9,5, learn oi’ the passing oi Mrs. John Parasitic, 695 portions of carcass- Grafcr at the age oi 80 years after g5, Mllyaiew day i1in,th Hemh Seti l Icar- homc in Baltlc. 511110 degeaged wears cuss, on as“: p “m l. I 1118M! respected resident of that Ilmmciation, l carcass. place and leaves many friends who Immaturlty, 4 carcasses. drevlw denim her pas-sin: . Most oi the uncured beef, mut- -V- ton, lamb and pork sold in the City is butchered in 1 City and 2'3 country slaughter houses. A consid- iarmers on their p Most. of the pyacmia and parasit- mutton, lamb and pork Iii/HB- thc year. msmu RELIEF FOR PiliN No. oi raw milk and cream ven- do vendors Total No. selling building on market da and COLDS at less than ,_ i< alabiet i? partxnent oi Public Health. Mboraiwry Technician in did mi- Pl-I-I inspection, inspection: ‘mm others by spected twice during you, gr; plant ca printed DIIIMII’ g, form will submitted later. A number of milk pa ‘ucars discon- tum“! llllilllyirll milk vendors, several were suspended during the Angina! of salry farms start- milk vendors or first time this year m‘ m following ' ber WWI were oXl-mlnendulghysicagpmik Two ' 13w a ODS Total examinations 2100 With the exception o1 a few min- or or temporary ailments choss milk cows were iouad healthy. Imllrovemenis noted. several new barns and cow stables. overhauling Itablee. installing concrete floors, ventilators and windows. Building new miikhousea. installing concrete cooling tanks. screen doors and re- inllk houses. Five raw milk vendors. Keppoch Dairy, A.A. Holmes. Prank Roper, Eilscne Cullen and Fred McRae have bottle washers, sterilizers, steam boiler, bottling and cappiflk ma- chines. Remainder of raw milk vendors added to their equipment THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BAKERIE S : ' “licensed bakeries under inspec- on. In the City drews said, “he (Mr. De Valera) evi- dently resents the arrival o! Amer- m, ican troops here. No doubt he would have prevented it if he could, Just 11 as he has denied to Britain and the Outside City 1 United States use oi naval bases in Total l2 Eire. No. of inspections during "This folly has meant the sacri- I-r 144 fioe of ‘“ usanda of gallant y! The bakeries were kept in a sat- isfactory condition. I wish to thank the Chief oi Po- lice, A. Birtwistle and officers of the Force, for collecting the milk and cream samples. I. E. CROKEN, V.S.V.D., Food Inspector. North Ireland Welcomes Yanks BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Jan 28-(CP)—Prii'ne Minister John M. Andrews told Parliament today that Eamon De Valera, Prime Minister oi Eire. had no right to protest the arrival of United States troops in Northern Ireland. (Mr. De Valera contended that the debarkation oi United States troops on the northern side of the border emphasired the split which led to the partition oi Ireland in 1921; was carried out “despite the express will oi’ the Irish people?‘ and his government was not con- suited.) “As head of the government of a lives in the battle of the Atlantic. Eireisinnoleasdangeroiinvadm by Germany than Britain and Nor- thern Ireland. Ii such an attack were made, the people of Eire would be glad of any help they could ae- cure, whether British or American. "It is our duty and our privilege not only to welcome the troops, but to facilitate them to the uttermost in the task in which they are engaged," Mr. Andrews said. "Northern Ireland is in the fight im- freedom and intends to eec it through. "With a. cheque for $1,000,000 as a first move, United States army authorities have opened an account in a Northern Ireland bank to pay for the needs of the force landed here this week.” SLEEPING QUARTERS Grimly we turned a deaf ear to the puppy's pathetic whim- perlngs coming from the kitchen- ette because we were determined that she must leani, from the out- set, to go to sleep in her own box nd Ward 2 East, at William Baiemarfa resld~ inspections o, m“, Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. durins the Yelf- Ward 4 Central, at or near Urban Blan- eflblg quantity 1A IIIIMLIQIBG by _ WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE ic portions oi arcassea were beef. The meat packing plant of R0011! Ltd. was inspected regularly during MILK AND CREAM INSPECTION Nb. of pasteurized milk and cream 8 E us»; ‘sum. cream i: market No. of pasteurized p ants in City 1N0. of pasteurized plants outside Ill-non West of Great George Street, and the Poll y I No. of Ice Cream plant in it; Ne. The I-M-Iysia of milk and cream are rnade in Laboratory of the% more . assists with all the teats and make Poll shall-lo hold at or near the Market House. bottle fillers and calipers. neighboring neutral state," Mr. An- Then came silence, but, when we tip-toad in we found her, not in wooden box provided for her. but in an ear ‘ - w" bowl, accident-l! left on the our, she fitted into it so snugly Excessive W lorry lama: Syrian that e addition oi a oover- _ wtbluld have m irginto a Worryovar buameu or hculebolddu qfldn ect pie ready to be popped shock, ’ ' news, the foolish attanpt c. totheWW- vveakofnorrnal eintoMbmIIal-l a. an 0x081" llgm bx‘! "filly" ‘l: the nfirvoua lylhm iii cannot dead-ad 1311118- - 7WD - llstlen, narvom ‘my "n? ,1,°"'m3 m‘ d u" ,,1m“' not vyeoillfigurn’: saith and Ncvc PM“ ‘h’ “d” We“ ’p°°°" “d bob put you on your feet again? ' “k” w M1 m“ s“ i‘ ‘Wmtwd areabloodenrichingandacvetonieoontdnhg “£111 85d), hermcuéjlgdk ' for the lood and the nervous lyvtam. l“ “m”? as aisht. uiemore. we blocked grfolzmbegglfifitflmahflu H. a N. Pllla. “°‘“"°""‘° "°“"‘“‘“°“‘ Lookf Columns. nous n mums cushion, lemving er orvmr mar a HIrFuthepash“ merely sufficient room in which, TN T» "lbw-I 00-. Undead. Tueaae, on. like the dormant, youthful Chris- wvwvi. "r v ~ Thist e. oughsecon s - ded to pass an uncompiamlng going to sleep immediately. flow. Grade VII-l. Audrey Adm“. I night in it, she scratched her bed- she eniovs an unbroken nirhtl re- pci-omy Murphy; ;_ Wm,“ M- - dinawhichwasssacx stuilfed hard pose. in the Kiwhgnetw, 1n the pay. ‘"- vrith straw, to shreds, This taught deck chair which I1"! l0 h“ Grade IV—I h . us lesson n two. .- ,_,.‘es do body, and iecis her from both Th“, Adm‘, 3 chum my. l. M; m“ 1mg “mm-as”, floor and oor draughts. And she and. n_1' George Don “$117. For the sack we substituted an should not Kmw 011i 0! that in I Joyce Macx“; - 2. 3 . Marion Duggm old "air cttshion," well protected hurryl-Helen MaoGYBSOY- Grade I (a) -1 T}, f g h 11) teeth b ggveml covers —-————-?-— ' film“ Gimp- éséiiscabiltkxtgi Tnisymsiie shrew?‘ saa vrcw oaoor. Lmln Adm. a. Sheldon ng er bbdy as ————— _ she used to make amen: her aleca- Honol‘ Roll m- January: ‘b’ 1- chm” Adm- I Blovu ing brothers and sisters. Soon, however. she grew V10 large 1°!‘ Viida Duggan; 3. this confined space. and. vainly, we Grade 1x_1‘ offered her alternative sleeplllk mo]; Adam; quarters. Then, once again. Grad, vm;_1_ VOBIe did her own choosing by m n8 on to a deck chair loft out iwnrol on the laiwn. curling up 1:1 it. "id Graham’ Grade X-l. Sterling Murphy; 2. Lea. Stewart. Elmer Adams; 2 Allison MacLennan; 3. (i?) .1. Vernon Coulson; 2 Murphy; a. John Sutherland. (d) 1. Philip Humen Highest average George Donald Jam" R- Murphy. (teacher) ' i? Use Minn-S's for aches. Robert Murphy. Elaine CIVIC ELECTION In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the Twenty- first year of the reign of His Majesty King George V., Chapter 31, entitled “An Act to consolidate and amend the scveral Acts in- corporating the City of Char] tteiown,” and dition thereto. 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 l, 2 and 3 of the said City, and of_ two persons to serve as Councillors in said Council for Ward Number Four of the said City and of Three persons to serve as Councillors in said Council for Ward Number Five in the said City; being in all a Mayor and Eight Councillors representingthe City as follows: FOR WARD NUMBER ONE-ONE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBERTWO-DNE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBERTI-IREE-ONE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FOR WARD NUMBER FIVE-THREE COUNCILLORS. WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY THE ELEVENTH DAY OF AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS T0 SAY; Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Henry 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. Biggar-‘s Auction Rooms, being No. 120 Richmond Street. ence, No. 178 Sydney Street. chard’: shop, being No. 182 on the south side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be continue open until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTIION 0F POLLING DISTRICTS Urban Blanchard, being No. I82 on the South alde of Kent Street. WABD ONE EAST 0P GREAT GEORGE STBEET—Thc First Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Ono. in the City of Charlottetown. situate last of Great George Street, and the Poll Should be held at or near the residence of I-Iilaire Gallant, 230 Hing street. STREET —Thc Po II ' IIIBII , all that portion of Ward Number 0m, in the City of Charlottetown. situate west of Great George Street. and the Poll shall be hold at or near LeRoy B. Cameron's Repair Shop. No. 60 Queen Street. WABD TWO EAST OI‘ GBIAT GEORGE STREET — The Third Polling Division shall comprlae all that portion of Word Number Two, in the City of Charlottetown. situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll Ward 5 East Central at the Red Indian Ser- Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of all Acts in amendment thereof or in ad- in the City Council for each of the Wards, FEBRUARY, A. D., 1942. 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 Mallettfis Service Station, on, the West side of Great George Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. vice Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. » Mr. William McDonald, No. 259 Euston Street. opened at Nine o'clock in the forenoon and WAB-D FOUR. EAST WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, in the said City situate West oi Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F IIILLSBOROUGH STREET —'I'he Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown. East nf Illllsborough street, and a. line in continuance 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 I-‘IVE EAST CENTRAL shall be held at William Baveman’: residence, 17B WEST OI‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET --'l'he Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that. portion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlottetown, shall be held at or lion-r J. S. Diggers Auction Booms, m liclanoad Street. WAID THREE rues-mu Polling mm».- mu comprise w“: Nmbn Thm. ln the on, of Chn-Iflflelofin, and the now featured .,.fi3,,k,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ i milk f b t AI ‘n Balsam miimeténst’ i3" " mo’ u w ‘m, us! orwlmaan ‘$02: ac a. count 1Q STREET -'I'h Economy BOttlO a" cream for butter fat U Sixth Polling Dfvlalcn shall comprise all that portlorea Bacterial count 1U of Ward Nlnbu Iorlr. In the City of I“ rlottetovvn, Bacillus Abortua Dominion drugglsts Here's a blfllln i0 lflhmggl‘ gsully quick way to ease ea H» rheumatic Pliflv "Wmli" m‘! mm‘ that thousandl of Canldilfll l" ment ed percentage butterfat ...A irin... ow nelcventhtolllaglllvlslonsliall riaoall s-iiieispsttlaaa ongkentatalxalletl ’°§$,,_d§i}l’,§§ fifiufllgd mm; n” "I" WWI of Warl Number low. sltugwpyvaat n! Yen real Aspirin, one of the fastest, No. quarts pasteurized rsw Since and lace of Great George street. nfécniietun-umpuiuevsi-uummg; “summonses-amusement” may»... muowonlv 98¢ f“ 1°° "W" t ¢§u;."““m" ’"""'“""' NOMINATION on, wannas DAY FEBRUARY m, ‘A. 11., 1942. g9 1, d get your Aapiflfl I 0- qill wievriaed raw _ wurdgéfitodly_gnghupsdu define: mm‘ and cum n“ m “Al: At. the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall. from the hour of Twelve ociock, noon un gummy bottle. Hours of welcome (my “m” on m ‘ til thahour of Four oclock in the after noon of same day. zeliefmay thuaooctbutafevvlflflli“) percentage butterfat and 1| ieiivev- Electors ace Act 21 George _V., Cap. 81 and amendments thereof. ‘myonoolnlflotdlt- Sines the consumer in good emdi- 4_ _ i v , ‘ '. pectiau palteirild mm ininmnci iicmitslspkin £1.23... ’ 0o Aaplrlnlcmadeiratiariadaaralilflll durifiyear nAm INSPICPIONM the your: Three inspections Two inspections Total regular inspections Besides these infliction! M N°- of Samples containing sedi- Nc. of samples not having any! The following is a fair “that: of the quantity of milk and cream No, inspections Ice Cream fllllill: Kq, [airy Ilflllg IIIIQOUG CUTIE] i Ian! musbemsh Street and the Poll shall be hold M or near the clue) of Henry Marlow, Ne. I11 Wqnelfli Street. WAID IOUI OINTIAL City Clerk's Office, -q_- ... w-gerw-vr-vwrw ~ The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion oi Ward Five. In Charlottetown, Eavt of Great George Street and the Malpecue Road and West of Hlllshorough Street and a line In continuation thereof to the division line between Cha-lottctown Common and Royalty, and the Pol! shall he held at or near the Red Indian Service Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. ' warm rm: was-r cam-mar. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST 0F QUEEN STREET-Thu Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of were n”, in Charlottetown. West of Great George Street mg Maipcque Road and East of Queer Street, and the Poll shall be held at Malletlfa Service Station, being Ne. 207 Great George Street. WARD IIVI WEST Th! Tflmh Pom"! Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Plvc. In Charlottetown, altnah West of Queen Street. Including Government House and Land at Victoria Park, and the Poll shall be held It Bad’: Service Station, corner of Queen and ha- For Qualifications of In pursuance of An Act of the Legislai Three Commissioners cf [THE ELEVENTH DAY OF AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward l 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 I-Iilair Gallant being No. 230 King Street. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of J. S. Biggafa Auction Rooms, being No. 120 Richmond Street. Ward 2 East, at William Batemams resid- ence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 8 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 continue open until Five o’clock in the DESCRIPTION OF PO WARD ONE EAST 0P GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Pint Polling Division shall comprise all that. portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Ch-Hottetown. situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall he held at or near the residence of Hilalre Gal~ lent, 230 King Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Sec- ond Polling Division shall comprise all that 110m"! i" Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown, sit- uate weal, of Great George Street, and the Poll shall he held at or near LeBoy B. Cameron's Repair Shop. No. 50 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-Tho Third Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, in the City of F‘ lotletowll. situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at William Batman's residence, I'll Sydney Street. WEST OP‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET— The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that pot‘ tion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- town. situate West of Great Georgee Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near I. S. Biggafl Auction Rooms, N0 120 Richmond Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, In the City of Charlottetown. and the Poll shall be held at or near the Market House. WARD FOUR EAST 5A3’! 0F HILLSBOBOUGH STREET —The Sixth Polling Division ahall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Four. In the City of Char- Jottctovvn, situate East of Hlllaborough Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the shop of Henry Mallow, No. I'll Weymouth Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL '1‘ .. ‘h Polling ‘ shall all that portion of Ward Number Four. dilate Well If Hillsbomugh street and Slat of Great Geofle Street. and the Poll shall be held at or near the shop of Urban Blanchard being No. 182 on the South side of ‘TOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY rircncn or BOMMISSIONEBS or SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY ure of the Province oi’ Prince Edward Is. land, made and passed in the Fifticth year of the reign of Her’ Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 8, entitled “The Charlottetown Water Works Acts,’ and all Act in amend. ment thereof or in addition thereto, and of An Act _of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed III the Sixty-first year of the reign of Her 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 Sewers and Water Supply FEBRUARY, A. D., 1942. PLACES THAT IS TO SAY; Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Henry L. Mutlow, being No. 171 Weymouih Street. Ward 5 West, at Bud's Service Station, cor- near Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at. Mallctila Service 4 Station, on the Welt aide of Great George Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red Indian Service tation, corner of 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 f afternoon of the same day “Imam l-M LLIN G DISTRICTS WAID IOUI WI]! was’: or ones-r oaonoa sraaar- m Elrhih Polllnr Division shall comprise all um u... lion of’ Ward Number Four. in the said City, situate m" "I 6M‘ 39°11: Street, ma u» Poll mu be held st the on; Building. WARD PTVI EAST EAST 0F I-IILLSBOROUGII STREET-The Ninth arfunhah" '5'" WIIIPPIII III that portion cf h” h"; P I1". la Charlottetown, am of sin-- m. 3m. "ti Ill a line In continuance thereof to Roy." final no between Charlottetown Common and ‘om 7' "n u" 7°“ llllll be held at or near the ° 0f Mr. William MacDonald, 259 Easton street. WAR-D FIVE IASI.‘ CENTRAL m in" Mil Polling Division nun cemprhe u ' "Pm" i" Ward mo. in Charlottetown, m: °' "PM own Street and u... Malpeque am and West or Hlllahorough Street and a line in aeolian- alion thereof to the dlvldon line may.“ Ohgfloflc- Wm Common ma iwallv. and m Poll shall s. m at er near the loll Indian Service Station, come! Fitzroy and Great Goorle Streets. WARD IIVI WIS!‘ CWII-AL was-r or oars-r mono: aneu- m IA" or ovum STIlST-The Eleventh Pollill "Mm" Ill-ll comprise an um portion u Ward ma. I" chmmml". WM of Great George Street an! Malina-u Raul and m: of Queen Street, and an rou mu s. ma in nuuews Service Station, mo: Ne. WI Glut Georg. fllfgfl, WARD IIVI WEST Ti" ‘heml- Polllnc Dlvhlon mu uemnriw 1' "M writes of Ward rm. In Charlottetown. am" Walt of Queen Street, Including Government Boll and Land at Victoria Park. and the run nun be ha" Kent Street. f. a". runnnnron, of City Clerk. Charlottetown, Januray 15th, 1942 0 “f; B- ROY KQLMAN. Mex»: 9i the 51in: of. Charlottetown- pa an In: insulin - It BIG’! Service Station, corner of Queen and l!!!" Streets. NOMINATION DAY, WEDNES DAY. FEBRUARY 4th, A. D, 1942. At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, from the hour of Twelve o'clock. 110°" until the hour of Four o'clock, in the after noon of same day. For Qualifications Electors ace Act 21 G00!!! Y» Cap. 31 and amendments thereof. ,1. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. ,1