TUESDAY. rm: CHARLCYPTETOWN GUARDIAN RG41 be back to Lily Quinn's balcony to - - - DEERUARY 3» 19o . ' a +O+O+OQ -. W Grown Life President It Happened awsltggemfioii.agmgafiigadxi‘liiglefi i Ina Starts to ltuii CROWN LIFE PASSES QUARTER MILLION Th listener to Lily's remarks when Ed- |i's really o wonder » s . s: Here's how to keep weolens dointy-new-looking “nffméjfgbulf $3'5f§§?£'97;,q]3eu§§h A sir! in" we sfl my win- g‘ “w” y Wm“ ‘“°l“°°° and P wearing the same sweater day after (lay without washing it. For Wool curries perspiration nilnr—soou becomes ii lo diiiuliuess. Keep your aweaters fresh by dipping tlieni often in Luz. A dip In Lux wliisks away odor—keeps wool soft iinil iluily, colors bright. sweaters ilippeil regularly and often in Liix slay iiniiirt niiil new- looking longer —anil you know W" dainiinm i234! fiir-ugifgiglahla wasqgtigadfielavxfiglfl; giloatylhtliliionrtl ililhgsliidéijalihidiclilloizrrzlpleligeiiilig the City as follows: I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that a“ Election for now stands at vziwl-“l-“t- ‘m, non WARD NUMBERONE-ONE COUNCILLOR. Thfgg Qqmmiggiqngr; of ’ y...» A030 6a I. Wisp up i-lcli suds with [ast- dilsolving Luz and lukewarm WIIOL l. Squeeze c, ' gently through suds. Do not stretch or twist. I. Pin lnto shape and dry tlal, away Il-oui heat. A lever Doesn't your SWEOIZQI’ of ‘money circulation. These AT THE SEVERAL POLLING LA E TH T T SAY. er0n’s Repair Shop being N0. 50 QUEER L- MUIIOW being N0. l7] \\'v_vmo it s alarm» Pdiilfii‘? ‘t: " ° S A ‘s ° ' so... ’ sired. ' “ TONIGHT? h omissions is even ma" I-liiai c ll t b‘ N . 230 a g _ _ , . , In Memonam I-grcnatrkadbie egg, igaofdsvgcggglg; Sty-colic, a an ’ 9mg o m , , . Biggafs Auction Rooms, being No. 120 Station, on the West side of (in-zit “m°“"°°' ‘s p Ward 5 West Central, at Malletts Service Richmond Street George Street, being No. 207 (lion! MRS. JOSEPH G. WIIITEIIEAD The many friends on Prince Ed- ward lsiand as well as elsewhere will learn with sincere regrets of . ence N0, 178 S dne Sire t, . . , the death of Mrs. Joseph o. White- me *g°,§‘;,,,°°3.‘,‘,‘°“.?,‘i‘, orviile “Alli ’ y y e vice Station, corner Fitzroy and Great “g,fill‘"lhiiiitg" m° Wm‘ rrfr-oefiéié KPQQPCiYY-lltilly for evervofiifi Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Georgi? 5119915- Ward {Cent-Tab {ll 01' I198!‘ Urban Blalwh‘ ward East, at or near the divcliinu of llr. IB/trnss. Wliltciicalih‘ was formerly i0 mginlgln hlmsgu and W d 4 w t h C. B . d. _ _ 31115 shop being No- 182 on the South William McDonald, N0. 25!) fusion 1* Jane Durant. diiugirisr or ‘will “fnog, hopeful indication at e5 ' at t e "y ‘"1 mg‘ Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling 0i side of Kent Street. Street. .'. and Airs. Samuel Durant. 0i hiargatc. The funeral was conducted on January 24th by her rector, Rev. George Calvcri. ill St. Matthew's Anglican Cinircli of which she was a. devoted inenibcr. The very largo attendance and many beautiful floral tributes, am- ounting to eighty wreaths in all, and from every DPOVlflCt: in Canada attested to hcr popularity abroad. as well iis in Winn peg, where she has rcsidrnl l1: thirty-five ycars. Sltc is survived by licr husband who ivas the sen OI the late Robert Whitehead of Kcnsington, also by one son D1‘. Robert. of Winnipeg, her aged parents and brother Heath of Margate, and a. brother Harry nt‘ Trocliu. Alberta. Among thwe attending the funeral from a distance was her neice Mrs. Wil- liam Carver of Costa Mesa, Cali- fornia; her brother Harry from Alberta and A. C. Bowneu from Ccaitbrook, B. C. formerly oi Ken- singion, P, E. Island. “iiisnniii BRDS. annuity? BRONCHIAL SYRUP 50c MiLKY-WAY IILK 0l~‘ MAGNESIA l2 oz. size 29o NO “CIIALKY" TASTE 4 cakes CASHMERE BOQUET SOAP -ONE JAR COLD CREAM Special- - — — -29c KELLOGS NOSE DROPS Mini and Efiiclelll m ARIElIMlEEAST S0 inliiels $1.00 NE!) CHEMICAL A Vitamin and Mineral _ Food Supplement 24 flay size -- - -- 41.1! -~: earned by uie ‘ the past year was 4 tiiiflb. _ ,_ _ R£5CTV9§ for nil lib-ivy llftbllmes running from one to five thousand notable gains made by the Company smmd Yet °t E been pur- in 1M1. int-toiling the increase 0i the Crown Life by policies in force In more than a persons of Quarter Billion Dollars. anoe Company shows the largest than any pvermnen, m. public annual meeting of the Crown Life can years of d‘ l Insurance Ccmpany held this fusion is Gail? wit/rig; and Con‘ The report of the Board o! gut.) be found in the lncre substantial Meetin of The increase in the number of policies ance onilllll’ reached the record sum of dollars which have $41,428,477, which ifi-Dlesslils a chased from lweserve niauiiaincci on a ‘basis “flge-Qay-ne-l-s and substantially‘ higher than realised moderate income. the law. In addition there are made for the tool house. and reviewed the WOUIG be B Ki-‘vfiggifgicgghggfszfnge iniz up a niece of brown paper h! e in big letters “Too Late." Hc stuck this Yb took out a. pencil and wro where the tin had stood like flaahanckl bIreEds: aachedhi-s on“ e0 In: the gate. which was wide open. and the room the Slllftgrtflllfl of powder smoke caught his To force this door was for him lying fiat on his back tn the middle child's play. 52990111118 on hi! U"? of the room. Mrs. Jar l not, spread with butter and uliaakeya tiling of a thin slice of enclose, a layer oi small sardines n ivlth gall. and pepper and brown on the broiler. toasted slloe. {h 1. ks T ' "{..Z%‘.“r’i‘°illf'£3i,¥h“fi°'dcums' for s anyone spec , W ‘°° anti‘; ‘éi“wi.°.'i“.rilf.ll‘i 21.22:: ......&‘:r..;°":iz:.l; aflirlic. i.:::*"..':.".::.::‘:§..-ts .- I TO Q pefSOfl WhQ Weflfs . _. when she had lost. her temper. Mrs. tuba, and d“, coqgh starts. yl .. l New Policies Assets and Surplus BY ma“ “d h" "fllltmen" “is”: dh dis first s: oi a cold or cough go to any as"; ‘ ‘l ' ' ‘H1O DUIDQ SWOOIQI‘ “cued “ m ‘ Th‘ n“ w“ counter and s“ " "1' D" w°°d" "m"! PM . ~ I . ‘ . f0 k Largest in Com pa ny’: History t‘ o’ "m". Llvgllgfilélitgfilgglerlgdfigexlxllym fglhfllgl; Y“ “u, ,',g“g,i1§,°°y,b§ a, ‘fimfli flfiuiffd I, h" b - , - - l . - ‘ L . 5°" all ih ' ' ' ' " r wee !,_§v f... W (condoned from pggt l)‘: iflgéfifi‘? lwfi°h¥aw niuggpeatstlg wdwpont apartment with a tutc and h: , 1 - L onoorm-"m 41st Arihusi p20 1 o, 1 '—” . " W“ Y“ ' l" _ _' ‘ . ~ (T) .. the s... Life 1.....- .. 2:....°ar."r...:.::..<*:..m mustard. s:.".'s..:"i. issuer:- “t Pm~m=b~“"-“""*==’““Yv"-“°"*“*"*""mvh-a- "Keep ofii Keep away from mei" Look for the trade mark "3 Pine Trees." f . _" volume oi business and the authority. Individual; h - _ y strongest ‘mama, Smwmm, n?’ 5mm w do ‘o k duly! béscdkrgh. w“ heclarahvzizsmleiticxlxlleae" wcawogailaetzisnvoiioefitrozeurwhgxndgiygn Th1‘. Mllbnru 00.. Limited, Torentm 0m. " , file Iii-Wig <15 m? °°"1P°nY- "w" B-PDfl-lvnt- SQIiI-diadpllng than four minutes he was eose to me and it's the last. vou’ll do." z 511d We °“°“1'°*b1° .C'~ H°w“d thlm- °°°mmv lad saving every the sate of Coombe Royal. He hid Mason recognized the annex" sixn. * Fergu-“m- Wm Fwd“ M’ ‘he P19 4°11“ l0 tide over the _ the bicycle in the ditch. ran t-htolmh He must. act here. As he burst into oat, Edgar was dlne stood ovcr Directors revealed that new poli- savings d l to _ 1 m was t: e him mo; 1n h h m1, cles igidiedwduéiigme £10000 vglqihro mtpfdtsliivlltgf Illinhanl usual kindgl aaol shedfiflth Heidflczmvgas Knish in ttitfurly. w h d w d m . u‘ ‘ I . . - . , , , iin ve ec c c some am n ‘ll’, aigilglunpoiicles in tome now stands gonvigicins ifutreliiiisamhfi this. mplemen w“ n s m u on llnzestilne this season’; in former yell: Ifimizrelgflll’ of“ 931.326.118.00. he uslness of t, k w with him. Thet rd n LUNCEEQN snqnwlcfl - n‘ . “Lin: use“ refined a recgd Ctlmipauiea. 1 hart: lféedgfififi hemdigenedawss nearly t ml of a .._____ therefore, cost the tamer $3.00 In bulk and $3.75 bagged, m. agar; of gjgggéglgaaié, 13W; tn‘, ”§‘§ng°lf;ggglrlgllpléave ohgg ixixigivcg "0" G- "' FERGUSON gggvlflewgilrttihtgldlittiyiiilirlfilt?) hi: 55g: m’; hai,§“nlf,fcfgo§“lfffl “ggtfl You will place your Drflel‘ with either the Sllltwflilke m e ' ‘rate o! interest feature vii-ll h “-' ‘ cit Ann t cost pocket. and stood listenin s m, m” _ m“; m,‘ bu“ Lime ca. or the Bi-ockvltle lilanufactui-iii; (10,, boil, f e av rage company durinfl satisfaction cis €lllv6es m great who presided BICIIIEWD [life Iusllu-a- moment, then he chuckled. TIiat one w e st Juhnhm m a slice of tomato. Season GROUND LIMESTONE PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Top with snot-her He felt that the next‘ move must by amounts held on deposit by the ' Company for the benefit ‘of P0119!’- hoidcrs totalling szlruilllbollé. Payments to l>011<-‘Yh°1de1‘5 311.23 resultim (N!!! W31‘ 5E5“ Pius“ tismuxts: simren er p01 '_ , _ 21.311.716.42; dividends Io polwv- George V., Chapter 31, entitled “An Act to holders, $353,494.44: annuity and other payments, $595,362 . 44. suppiim resulting from the year's operations was $916.523-2° of which $2113.50 W“ “W? to write down lediw‘ 85W“- s350,000.00 to increase the reserve for contingencies; $328,915 62 as policyholders’ dividend-a; $33,4l2.80 as shareholders divi- - and 0i dition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE Numbers 1, 2 and 3 of the said City, and said Council for Ward Number Four of the highest. in the history of company . Highlights of President's Address CIVIC ELECTION In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the Twenty- first year of the reign of His Majesty King consolidate and amend the several Acts in- corporating the City of Char] itetown,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in ad- that an election of a Mayor for the said City and one person to serve as a Councillor in the City Council for each of the Wards, of two poi-sons to serve as Councillors in said City and of Three persons to serve as ber Five in the said City; being in all a FOR WARD NUMBERTWO-ONE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBERTHREE-ONE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FOR WARD NUMBER FIVE-THREE COUNCILLORS. "The war vws. and wvwiallv the last year, have been marked botih in Canada and elsewhere by floatim o! large EOl/emment loans, by increasing burden 0i taxation and b the iii her cost of living. Bill these ve been offset. in a large measure by un nf£d expansion oi indus- al activity, of employment and ~ WILL BE Ward 1 West, at or near LeRoy R. Czim- eron‘s Repair Shop, being No. 50 Queen 81*‘- “i! Street. yiegr n», ver before. but e _ large ingigas: ih the number d: Ward 1 East, at or near the residence of crease in life insurance. , "“°‘ t“‘li.‘.‘.§"=$“°.3.%“°““§..?i h rca r - begnalpp ate! dud the pahst 0 awaken realization bv n“? Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of J. S. Biggar’s Auction Rooms. being No. 120 character ot our whole ecorwliilc Richmond Street. SLIIICIIIIQ. achieved we must rvfldzlllsl W1‘ Ward 2 East, at William Bnteman’s resid- selves and our activities to mee situation and iii‘: i w, '1 t. e - imiywfiinlirlstztleilh: srireriilfi m2. Ward 4 Central, at or near Urban Blan invariably 0061115 ‘Willi. ""14"" chard’s shop, being No. l.82 on the south me“ perms L’ bmmmg “m” side of Kent Street. real and more universal. Tlhe :<-----~~—~-" . “_ And at the said Election tiie Poll will be In Memoriam MRS. JOHN CRAFER DESCRIPTIION OF -———- wasp our In the early hours of Saturday morning January 24th, Margaret EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The First Ramsay beloved wife of the late Polling Division shall comprise all that. portion oi John Crater passed to the Great ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown, BWOIId fli- llef 11°11"? 1Y1 35m" an" situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll Only B lewsiiflllt 111112515 a3 ‘b51155?’ i’); Should be held at or near the residence of llilaire 3° WAYS’ i? “'35 S a“ Gallant. 2 0 i tre t. the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 3 K n: S e Ramsay, 91 Balm and Wvshfldliie wasr or GREAT GEORGE STREE’! —The lciig rcsiuznt of clzfitdplaciaglgvagfi; Second Polling Division shall comprise all that portion fifiedlnfl: all“: s ‘gen: “and wmml of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown, §P°5 ° - Y _ Y m situate west of Great George street, and the Poll shall m help i“ a“ the wolmlwhkixle thongg be held at. or near LeRoy R. Cameron's Repair ZvIIicHrIieQIaII kllggt! hrhlitdzsivrdlcoltle. Sxlie 5MP’ N“ 50 Que“ side"- WARI) TWO was also a faithful attendant 0t the United Church as long as health permitted her. Site leaves to mourn EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET __ The h" P11553118 "n" 53“ Keir Wm‘ Whm" Third Polling Division shall comprise all that portion she resided. also three brothers Wili- o! ward Numb" Two l“ ‘he C"! o‘ Chaflotlflow" lam “id 5mm“ Bamc “mi Russ“ situate East of Great. George street and the Poii of Western Canada, besides a wide h u h I , cm“ o, relatives and {fiends to lsytlnegesutiguit William Biuemsna residence. I78 whom dsep sympathy is extended The funeral service was heid cn WEST OF GREAT GEORGE 511,3“, _.l.h,, Sunni’ aiiemoo“ and w“ Wisely Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion amended. Aftei a short service at. o’ ward Number Two l“ u“ (my M Pharloneww" the home it was continued in the mun" we“ M Greg‘ can" five" ' d m p Unitcd Church and was‘ conguczeg "m" be mm at or m" J's mum u Auzrlon ‘for’: ,, . . . ._ . n . . . 5, Igxtflivsakriiliieiigglriiilstiihiiisgmessase m‘ no m°h'“°“d Sm"- he paid a fitting tribute to the dec- eased as a friend. also spoke many words of comfort to the bereaved WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division ‘nail oltmprlsa wan] the close of the service interment was made in the adjoining cemetery EAST 0F IIILLSBOROUGII STREET -11" beside those oi her husband who Sixth Polltnl Division shall ttolllpriae all that portion glgfdtifitiillfifiljlle lien sevelréal yxfliza Iagetir. 151.1‘ “mag-GE Nyirnpier Four. tn the City of Charlottetown, Mclvtfrlzis rh nigh-sic Aiexand- be held ‘i. o mmboroluh SM“ m‘ ‘h’ h" "“" er Craig Ivllilgert Delaney. Claude 171 Weyilioirtrhngirteekhe ‘hop n‘ "(my Muihm No Owen and Donald Morrison. " "A" "W" CENTRAL -'——-_ The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all lawman?’ anlafiél Shawn,“ "l" Wrtion of Ward Number Four. situate West nf Qnde vm__1, m; h gfyengom Hlllfibiiflfllzh street. and l-Isiit of Great George street. O y, 2. motsgtdellxalliffyli-sirggagflmgf At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall. luglgiald Bryenton, 3. Matilda orr M ison. B but, Average-Lorne Ramsay _.___...____---. flUl‘ CHILI SAUUI- Ibi-snextratastnfflllll-DOW HELD ON WEDNESDAY THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1942. Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Henry L. Mutiow, being No. 171 Weymiilllh Strife!- Ward 5 West, at Bud’s Service Station. corner of Queen and Eiiston Streeifl. Station, on the West side of Great George Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central at the Red Indian Ser- Mr. William McDonald, No. 259 Euston Street. til the hour of Four o'clock in the after noon of same day. Electors see Act 21 George V., Cap. 3i and amendments thereof. opened at. Nine o'clock in the forenoon and continue open until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. POLLING DISTRICTS Urban Blanchard, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. WARD FOUR EAST WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Eighth Polling Division shallcomprise all that portion of Word Number Four. in the said City situate West of Great, George Street, and the Poll shall be held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F RILLSBORUUGH STREET -'l‘he Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown East oi lltlisbomugh street, and a tine In contlnuan thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Common land Royalty. and the Poll shall be held at or near ithe home of Mr. William MacDonald 259 Enston i Street. Q WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL , The Tenth Polling Division Sh!" mimprtse all that ‘portion of Ward Five. in Charlottetown East oi ltireat George Street and the Mslpecus Road and West of fltllsbnrnugh Street inrl a line in continuatl thereof to thr- division line between Charlottetown Common and Royalty, and the Pol‘ shall be held at or near the Red lndlsn Service station, corner litany and Great Georre streets. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five. l_n Charlottetown. West of Great Georp Street and lMalpeque Road and lint of Queer Street, and the .Poli shall be held st Malletfs Service Station, being ‘No. 207 Great Georrc Street WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Division siisll comprise all ‘that portion of Ward Five. In Charlottetown. situate {West of queen Street, including Government tlonse ‘and Lam! at Victoria Park, and the Poll lhsll be held st Bud's service Station. corner of Queen and Eu- froin the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon uii For Qualifications of J. A. FULLERTON, City CierL ‘No. 50 Queen Street. ELEGTIUII 0F COMMISSIONERS 0F In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward l5. 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 Acts in amend. ment thereof or in addition thereto, and ofAn Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passedin the Sixty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter l2, entitled, ‘The Charlottetown Sewerage Act," and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY THE ELEVENTH DAY Ol" AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward 1 West, at or near LeRoy R. Cam- 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. Ward 2 East, at William Bowman's resid- ence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. And at the said Election the Poll will be continue open until Five o’ciock in the DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD ONE EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The First Polling Division shall comprise all that. portion of‘ Ward Number One, in the City of Cliai-lottetowiiii situate East of Great. George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the residence of lliliitre Gai- iant, 230 King Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The See- oud Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown, sit- uate west. of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near LeRoy R. Cameron's Repair Shop. WARD TWO EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREETi-Thc Tlitrd Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held st William B ‘ ‘s residence, 1'18 Sydney Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET- The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that per tlon of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte town, situate West of Great Georgcc Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near J. S. Dinars Auction Rooms, No 120 Richmond street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, in the City cl Charlottetown, and the Poll shall be held at or near the Market llcnu. WARD FOUR EAST WON-FORD and to the large concourse assemb- Numb". Three. | u, c“ Ch .| t English "ma", Sans led. The hymns sung- were Forever p,“ sh," be ma! ate nr he‘: lb? izltflfillzinllzslq‘ u“ WEST 0F GREAT GEOFGE STREET Am, EAST 0F lill-l-SBOROUGII STREET —The i" Cmfltmflflwn. West of Gi-ug George Sirrcl "I w 0L Th‘ 59c With The Lord, The Sands Of Time ~- EAST 0F QUEEN STREETMJI-hc Ehumh “m” Sixth Polling Division shalt comprise all that por- ‘Mllpeqilc Road and East of Queen Strri-l, and iii Are Sinkiiis. Abide with Me- M wimp mun easa "an of Ward Number Fm"- in the C"! of Clilr- Poll shall be iisia n Mallctt‘: ssivm- Station, brill Sewers and Water Supply FEBRUARY, A. D., 1942. PLACES THAT IS TO SAY; Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Henry Ward 5 West, at Bud’s Service Station, cur» near Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at lllallctfs sci-vice George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red Indian Service Station, corner of Fiizrv) and Great George Streets, opened at Nine o'clock in the [oi-comm zznil afternoon of the same day WARD FOUR WEST WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE S'I'llI*I|-I'I‘- The Emmi‘ mull"! Division shall comprisi- all that por- tion of Ward Number Four, in the said (‘ii_v. sitimio Wm "i 6"" Gearze Street, and the Poll ohm lw held tit lllC City Bllllfllfli. WARD FIVE EAST PEIAST 0F IIILLSBOROUGH STlfliliT-Iiti‘ Ninth “L gg~nivlslon “him "imllfisc all that portimi of h r ‘ umb" FIVE. In Charlottetown, East of llills- ‘grmlllh 517801. and a line in contiiiiianq- lln-riaif tn Re d] vision line between Charlottetown Common and no?" '7' "Id the Poll shuil he lieiil tit or near iii omc of Mr. William ltlaollniialil. Z59 izusum Strrct WARD FIVE EAST (‘EN’l‘l!.\l. Ti" ‘with Pulling Division shall vflillpriu‘ iii m" P“'"°" "I W8"! Five. tn Cllilflfliiflnlvll, m "I 6""- Gflifle Street and the Miilpequc Road an we“ "I "flisbtlfillllh Street and a lim- in (‘illliillll atton thereof to the ilivlsion linc bctivu-n (‘lmrlliiir- '°"" cmllmv" and Royalty. and tiic Poll stnill i.» mi at or near the Red Indian Service Siillilill, vrirnr Fill"! Ind Great George Strzgtg, WARD FIVE IVEST (IENTRII. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET A. EAST OF QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Pull!" Division shall comprise all that portion of “Hint Ftvl tuttetnwn, situate East of lllllsboi-ough Street, “a IN“. W’ an" on," 8"“.- ihe Poll shall he held at oi- near the shop of Henry Mallow. No. I'll Wayiuoiitii Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all WARD nva was-r The Twelfth Polling Division shall (‘Omllrhe t“ m“ porno" o’ w." Numb" ‘our’ mm“ we" o’ that portion of Ward Five. in Charlnttrtmi n. sltuait tltllsbereurh street and last of Great George Street. and the Poll shall be held at er near the shop of Urban Blanchard being No. ll: on the South side of Kent Street. At the Office of the City Clerk, City I-Iall, Welt of Queen Street, including (lovernmi-ni ilcusv and land at Victoria Park. and the Poll shall bc h!" at Bud’s Service Station. corner of Queen sml Eustoli Streets. 1,.\[;|,ETS gléfid gummy.‘ Em mgrdye 01% and the Poll shall be held at or near the shop oi ‘ion gm”, UPPLY VITAMINQ I — ~ n n I ‘A I, D and c“ I. mgsvsgfsoara NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY mi. A. 11,1942. NOWNATwN BAIL-WEDNESDAY’ FEBMJAMI 4"" A- 9* ‘m from the hour of Twelve o’c|0ck. i100" until the hour of Four o’clock, in the afternoon of same day. For Qualifications v Electors see Act 21 Galilee V” Cali. 31 and amendments thereof. F0 O I) "d. . J _ F":.f.'1':""“"" - ”"'“ . C y - ‘ “ ' J. A. FULLERTON, city Clerk. , m ed ‘ REDDIII BRUS. City Clerk's 0m», Charlottetown, Jallllfl] ma, 1m City Clerk's Office, Char lottetown, January 15th. 1941 I" M- D°"°°“° lfilmiiw“s.‘fiiiii°astl“.'lf"hfi Sit‘ l; Roy no . ' I m M 5mm“, . ' m“ b, . LMAN, Mayor of ihi uu oi Charlottetown. n. nor HOLMAN, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. WC GD‘ “We 4-_-4-~ * ,,.»A