l QHAR-“ -31 L919 _ elector or eollurns or, In pursuance o! an Act o! the Legislature of the Province o! Prince Edward P Island, made and passed in the Twenty-first year oi’ the~ reign of His Majesty Kill! 3490186 V» Chill“! 3L Qlltitlfll “All All! l0 llllllllllldll" Illll llllfllll "WWW?!" In pursuance oi’ An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Acts incorporating the City of Charlottetown,” and all Acts in amendment thereof mud m“, “d pggggd h, the 111mm, y“,- o; m, m“ 0g 1m- Mgjuly gum, vim or in addition thereto, torls. Chapter 8, entituled ‘The Charlottetown Water Works Act”, and all Acts iu I do hereby Ir" PUBLrC NOTICE u,“ m erecrron “r ‘ Mum, for u" u“ amelrdmentf theireof Era in addition thereto, and of An Act of the Legislature of the City and one person to serve asa Councillor in the City Council for each of the Wards, Pr“ "°° ° P‘ “c” "l"! hind ma“ "d Pm“ l" u"! 5354M’- Ye" °l "l8 Numbers 1, 2, and 8 of the said City, and of Two Persons to servo as Councillors in gel" °f "A" 1,,"=i"¢>',,'if°," vkwrlar ch “In” 12- enmuliid» "m" Chlrliliiflllwll said Council for Ward Number Four of the said Clty. and of Throre (germinal to ‘wmifl “v “d i‘ c ‘ l“ ‘mwdmflll "Wm" m‘ l" 341ml" ‘threw- serve as Councillors in said Council for Ward Number Five in the sa d ty; e ng r in all a Mayor and Eight Councillors representing the City as follows: 1 4° h°r°bY ll" PUBLIC NOTICE "l" Ill Elefllllll 1°!‘ FOR WARD NUMBER ONE-ONE COUNCILLOR ' M a I g For Wm, NUMBER TWMNE COUNCILLOR Three tlomnllssloners of Sewers and Water Supply " i "mhlv “m ‘°’°‘“‘ 'P" °° son WARD NUMBER THREE-ONE COUNCILLOR * — Waterloo Bill’! Ill bl-lil- th gain, ' - ' “fiJlffiffirToowfi. ""'="“""°" ““ M“ °"" FOP WARD NUMBER FIVE-THREE COUNCILLORS slouch: the Wood and ere -———————--———-—————— - ‘. Ywentcollveand ater-‘Mmghgundhgwauulweyeso - ~- dled one merg- . WILL BE HELD ON , We“ - u, .-.¥°=1~...~~... ar.red.ys.suszzs.;s.'re.sy - . i yr/vw o ‘ me paper borore going to bee. All THE FOURTEENTH DAY 0F FEBRUARY, A. D., 1940 1841-“- 1 gathered was that warenoo . ' ~ eat grand! thar, La - , ~e"v'.'l$‘<»usu»m~5»pen.5i=°£o w?» “°”““‘““‘“““"°lf-*.‘““‘“l. AT T r: SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT 1s To SAY: . , r0 er o up here at. me Iarm. Yo e seen L; - rfliim%r,fi_i.rihgh°prjflié 5111598}! tho ohllmhyl-lfl o" Bl- THE FOURTEENTH DAY 0F FEBRUARY, A. D., 1940 ‘ I I ’ , h ,, gwggrggggegrgryegg “glenllrawegmflndnglgfilgrlljirlrlgg: ‘AT THE $EVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT 1s To SAY: Ward 1 West. at or near Augustus Quinn s, Ward 4 East, at or near the s op of Henry § Tmiulngs. ‘A118 property has been ‘fawn; define {he Myer-noon m the, being N0. 54 QIIQGII Street. L. MLIilOW, being N0. 171 Weymouth _ 1 _ down from Lawley to lrgwley ward 1 we“ at or near, Augustus Qurnnrs, Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Henry street, _ r, drum Lainey‘ or: £10115 at; me. And so the sea-Nb was axed for being No- 54 Queen street L, Muuow, being No, 171 Wgymoufl] Ward 1 East, at or near the residence of , ,€fin1r'1.auérghat. And no knew some.“ Blg-Ilrlhugnday Mum’ we cook. w“ . u‘ Id f street garage McKlnnon, being No. 51 Prince ward 5 Wes,’ a, Crarence Ranhams Se“ ' . - " "Aiut you some to sell the ll§L}“L‘w.‘§"fu.‘1’$.'ei.e&'l“u$.€“.u'§ ward {East at- or nefir- clumsy??? o Ward 5 West. at Clarence Ranahan’s Ser- "e ' _ Vice Sllltlllll. 60PM!‘ 0f Qlleell and , . 4 G103? told that it 1a to be plum from me dmmg “mm m“, Horace McKlnnon, elng o. rlnce vice Station’ comer of Queen and ward 2 west, at or near, the resrderrce or Errsmn Strum VahAgfiim LaAlley stllgened' brwelitkhk fig gifilxmwaihefiwggapré? 56g? street. Euston Streets‘ Andrew McLeod’ hem: Nm 93 Sydney Ward 5 West Central at Mallett’s Service ° em‘ “m W“ “w” ° lollwdll’ “men a 11°14” “m” mm Ward 2 West at or near the residence of Street ’ . one old bun . - - ' . . ' th We t ld f G t ' "PM l‘ 1 "a" “=1” "f l" l-"SWY- “Lthheeusllifip ghllofiidim“ “d mus Andrew McLeod. bolus: No- 93 Sydney Ward 5 West Central, at Mallews Service d 2 E t Will‘ B t ' ‘d- station’ 9n e ' s s e o m‘ ed. The mayor Wanted the town to e“ ° g Sr r Sr r- u, w r -d r G r will‘ as r 8i "m! 3 "mills P95" George Street, belng N0. 207 Great :frlrlysxlrlrztg ‘pa? g uovguuargl tbulld oh VISITORS mom LONDON r“ ' Grills‘: gaeetfibein‘: 1g; ° £7 Gig; ence, being No. 178 Sydney Street. Ggorgg street, e Wn a . u wont . - , y - . , have it. A cur swept up the gravel drive Ward 2 East, at Wllllflm Brlielllillls resld- Geor e S" t ward 3 rrr-the Market House Bundirrm d 5 E t C t r t the Red Indian "n nl 1t uldbe uu inn - ed ' _ g “e- ' w" "5 F“ ‘a’ a . u. theoold said ltrober? m f,.;*‘5£.°°§1...$.‘i°.€e“5p88°€u‘€?°v'2ry ‘ma’ bemg No’ 178 Sydney Street ' Ward 4 West, at the City Building, Service Station, corner of Fitzroy and fir}??? Irfififigxrfilfiégggfgé u n 2151:1231 1§,%grou;y,g"1{gg“§,'§?.§f.% Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Warg 5 Easstt (iflllllll- at ‘h? If}? llldlllal ward 4 Central at or M“ Urban B,“ Great George Streets. mun ,". a1 e. “ e r rous 1m . . . ' - ' times ares coming back. aoxlssgvsorm “l-3‘2£“‘.€,.T§X“u§’.“£. ll‘) the car." Ward 4 West, at the Clty Bulldlng. Gggltczeo? eogzrizger 0 l zmy an 3113111’; Shop, being No, 182 on the Ward 5 East, at or near the Shop of Lee 333s fgafifivhfiiéréififiutfolififiofl‘? {},°§,1%‘§1‘,,§“‘,;$ £§b2',','°§..2" £339, ' w d " 4 C t r r or, near. Urban Bran g ' South side of Kent Street. R. Cameron, No. 225 Euston Street. 1st truce. too. There may be room who” races were framed in the a!‘ e“ m‘ a _ ' ror the right kind o! inn here. run .“Sh dr 1 m um- chard’s Shop belng No. 182 on the Ward 5 East, at or near the Shop of Lee _ . - by the rlgnt H1811." glgfffllfj‘ ‘,‘,‘.’§i,,1..,_°.o.§"f..§"1 Dleus- qouth side o; Ken, Street R_ Cameron, Nm 225 Errstorr Street And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine Oclock ln the forenoon buijgnfélllgggr? “£36 tfflgllgnglcgo ed-oh. boy!’ m D .. ‘ and continue open until Five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. m? doolhvgg high up near tltltemparli; Jlefsfi,“ (lgipssboyllv, ixdudons lattist And at the said ElOCEOII thelPlllrll will: beftlllened lllflfrllllt! 0’clo‘clk ln the forenoon oud ee iron e se , Vl ny, ' ' ' ' _ cxleeeegcinthbhe nlellitlzivakél: buuid w l: grguepggggrngegmgslglgwfirom, and contlnue open lllglslclgggqtfltgfi 01; P; SL120; gnmeyrsgme or _ M r DESCRIPTION or POLLING DISTRICTS “ p ere." sa e. "use ang hearts o; New Roy ty au ences D . Id ‘W1 thTr ll, tr My - » ‘ all hid t n the Tolvlltgllzlzteavglrtlfi 01B agllgofltgid umttfigrd “tgiehtmglfid efilgnarlgiazfi \ ONE s; r d u, p || h." b, h |r| ‘g m- a", u" WARD ONE sslgapfllrtullirbi‘: glzlllcllhlribelfillell i=0. 01.82 on: the - ' YOU "l l l ' O I Q 30o Berry; tenture the sllgn westgakel; ggolr csrgrgg 6hr] and advanced with WARD E STREET Th ma? arlilljrban Bflmchnd’ barn‘ Nm r82 on ‘h, EAST‘ 0F IGSREAIL “GEORG!!! lSllgfrET-gge South side o! Kent Street. xoII>1ZSeQl2IFI§iSFteBgtEE€ rigvg- ugly’ ped I Iqm-"rgjflfrnfgrfislrlofffhrlf u“ that porilfl: south side o! Kent street’ Emtzalrgulllligrnlljle‘; 6.1.81: tl1c:nCll'lIy“oiaC'*arlotil:)t0wll: WARD FOUR. WEST me . I15 68 0 8 8 B8 am IOlll which now tops 1t, the old inn our? rhffifiuyh§h§u§rlélfqgg douse and oi Ward Number one. in the (guy 1;! frlllsrlortgzwlgzllll- wAnn rovn WEST $r‘,'r1”r,,Ef,',‘|d°',,G'§" f,§':.",§,,w;§'e’|||',,“d .,";:,,.';‘1,'.' wasr or GREAT GEORGE STREET-The l)’; “Tumurranlgflulifimglfluwgfr? out on u; m°§m§r§§d°l§§§ itgfiuuzfiluoitersr?‘ seall-rgtolne gelling of Horace WEST 011‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET-JIM: Magnum,’ burr‘ m: 51 prince street, ‘ Eighth Polling Division shall comprise alll that par W1" m- a "m"! m?" Wmker- when ililfirlfofer eta/dice. ‘D I McKlnnon, being No. 51 Prince Street, Eighth Polling Division shall ‘comprise all that por- lion of Ward Number Ftltlfeltll til; all] lsflilyrflzillllllllh: all else was sold, Waterloo Berry “I'd have Tnwned up and asked “or, o; wen] Number Four In the said Clty, Ill-hale W551- op- GREAT 550335 STREET_T|I, west of Great George S e . In o ‘V0514, 11°“ d ps1? rlfth tilenfld $8} myself to lunch dear," Serddrno eel; wEsT or GREAT GEORGE STREET—Th= West or Great George street. and the Poll shell be Second Polling Division shall comprise all that por- held at the Clty Building. Bil 1 811 l OX1 Hi 6 C8 u me B, , _ r WM rm d ‘Wmiéhiid "v- arts. e MW :.:::..::..t"::."..r"t"::. ‘$11.2. ‘atflyertfir. we» m ere e re now." th b eeven on o v l , Rlobm 312568!” ‘lfim’ the frame o! isgég? Ivylgssgyrramggrrlllulr’ é t‘ “r351” wmwwn’ “tum l.” 1m ‘l, fir“? Tfiitfifiilluil." Wm” "W m" iii-Pol Zlfifitlii? ‘t or M" Aumm Quinn.’ EAsT or HILLSBOROUGH STREET—The “ ‘VB l1° 5*" 11°F -anu lrlt wontseem u n o e m, you ghall be ed a or u ar u . . r h, h u t,” u, “u, WP wrousht iron you olwlw of!‘ folk" bcin 54 Queen Street EAsT or HILLSBOROUGII STREET-The Ninth Polling Dv on s s comp‘ 1 . .. f ‘ ' - ti rd N b .- Fl i C.- rlottetown, East ‘éldudlcraxnlgagllghosgllfgurslgm er hi8 rush‘:- "fir? inf-gill‘ hi3? llltcehrflr £212?’ w” Ninth Polling gags? gag frfugllltsl-‘lotftleltclvlvlshf Est WARD Two olmufilrbllllugu ‘Strait, all? anllne ‘in contlnuati , g“ Yfiru. “ha” wfiborlltllehwglgeerlotg ‘m Nma‘ decisively‘ ‘Tu 5° and WARD T ctlilonl-lfilsbvclllfolllgh Strehr and ‘a line in continuation EAST or GREAT GEORGE STREET-The them" t" "ls “Vi!” "l" "mm" c"'"'°r‘,"f°‘",‘ erl ; es 1 ," l d occugy his mind." plfégfieuéfpsfl? set her old school EAST or GREAT GEORGE sTnEET-Tue Mr”, ,0 m, “run... uue between charlogleltgwu Third Pulling Division shall comprise all that por- “mlllllll if" lgglfl‘; a‘: éhflslflerfi‘ '2; gum?“ "The names on tile-grave. sir. but (rignd aside and studied her with “m; youth; Division shall comprise ell the! W" Common and noyslty. and the Poll chill be c ll tlon or Ward Number Two, in the Clty oi’ Oharlotte- "l "I" re ll ° - - gaze rievélgwthltxaeuggrchtro no t it e er, Cfl-lfilllgivlllg déark billée eYF-hshe tion o! Ward Number Two, in the Clty‘ o! ‘Cllhlglig; or near the shop oi’ Lee R. Cameron, 225 Euston 2,71“, dritllllnte Welet o! grlcfit George Street. llllfl the 5m" E" - Wu. m“ ‘OM °i t e" E 5' °"‘" town situate East o: Great oeorre s rec. nu Street East. . o n be hed at am Bu‘ 's Res dence. m. redlcted, "I'll 5W1 W“ “way ' William Bowman's Residence. 178 Sydney Street. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL Adum Lewle a eyes kindled, his ¥ 1, nd et you a part in Poll shall be hcld at n“ . “l.” men“? - m , ,8 olllnl»: fies... it will just have to 11s Sydney Street. WARD FIVE EAST CENT WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET_TIN The Tm“, ram" Drvrlron m," comm,“ rrr Yoltzmdoxré; blilargw m?“ £13: ed come. You are even.’ bntsmas cigvernaas EAT GEORGE STREETJHIO Th Tenrh your“! nhqrhm Sh," gnmprlib all your", pnlfln‘ 91,453,," m," comm-q“ r" u," or, that portion of Ward Five, in Chsrlotettown, East gmvgawzslog Berry styored in the csel- {hflafigififi grxhetfeuetf: thtlxxlk (‘fl yflll Four-WK? 11.11112: ngllilon shall comprise all that por- u," pfinrm or, ward “W. h, charlotettown, East "on of war-d pjumber Two, 1r, u’, c“, o; char-ha“. of Great George Street and the Mslpeque Road and lors ht Wood P111111? YW d0!“ 311W go m rust up here." n g were Number Two, in the City of Charlotifl- o! Great George Street and the Malllfllllfl M“ ""1 town, situate West of Greot George Street, and the “w” °i |'“"5b°'°“'h 5mm “d ' "m l“ mm‘ that Somewhere hidden “my a“ “i232, I like it here. Talk to BOb ‘m ° r r w r or Great Gem." street, and the‘ we“ or musborough 5gp," 3nd a line in enn- p,“ shall be he“ at or. M“ Andrew McLeod», tinuation thereof to the division line between Char- ‘hetllrmwtfs bookhsalvlvmfllxlvglclzvixlgmtlelg and Dan while I telephone? Nora lfvllnhgutlllab: heesld at or near Andrew McLeocfs tlnuatlon thereof to the division line between Chnr- Residence being N0 93 Sydney street lottetown Common and Royalty, and the Poll shall ll 9e" “m” ° hurried away. . o g L | w; (3 g [to alt , d the Poll shull ' l ' he held at or near the Red Indian Service Station. Robert B" 1001M ll M!“ J%l1.drd hasfloften told m6 about "m" ’ ' The rmn Polling Division shall comprise Ward "m" “V” WE" CENTML 1 wley "At Wood u, hich used to hang nut- rd T ENTRAL N b hm» wuss» he we “v ':"v.:.".'::~'~:. ru..:::::::-.:.":.. W uu we C :.'::.:=..'"..:.:~..'=':: .12.. '2::".".%::.::r-;..;":' us. u» u» "Ay-e‘ a“ woltd Elioléltfuorthté ‘Md Adm “my m“ whit me Numhel T lllelz “held t o: near the Market douse. wrsr or cnEAT GEORGE STREET AND s EAST or QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh rollln: gtggyliirsiugllan ghpflfiuf-hertlld ""1 ghgutstrlleosf §%;%...”.°°$.¥é’.h.f.”e%..?§' w’ P° l ‘h’ ° 5' EAST or QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Polllus wAnn soon FAST "Msh" ‘Mil "WW" l" "l" P°'"°" °' Wm‘ - ' _ d fl 1, - -- ' m g w d ‘ Five, in Charlottetown. West o! Great George Street 5x521. ‘g: a1’, wcfl? glnpmlsemyoll P'9f‘§°,',§',°§o1y1$illl mug}: htglnnlrleat WARD FOUR EAST 325k“: éggllroffgolzze;gttlg:tcrgzr gar?“ srraeir | EAST or, "ELSBOROUGH STREET_TIR and Malpcque Road and East oiIQuecn Street. and uud your ulster, Bohr, my boy. the m... Old clothes and shoes "l “m5 sAsT or HILLSBOROUGR sTaEEr-The and Mslpeque Road and East or Queen Street, and Sixth Polling omen... phall comprise all that por- “’° m" ""‘" b“ M“ " M""°“’ “M” s‘“'°"' dgywnwgufil: befdaulzise or me din and the dust’ Sixth Polllnl’ Division shall conillrise Ill "lit P0P‘ tile Poll shall b0 held at Malictt’s Service 511110". l lion of Ward Number Four in the Clty oi Charlottc- bu"! No‘ 207 an" Gem" shod‘ .. s“ °"- .. t - | N zov Great Geor e street. town situate East r mlfb v ' 1 , .. d_ t; g w n1 Number Four, in the City of Chariot c be n; o. g . o s ornu h Street, and the Dane o ER n "Pfitestaqluxlldsmgllirxllrhe hunt, mo." town? situate East oi lllllsborough Street, and the EST Qollushnli be held at or near the shop of llcnrl WARD FIVE WEST HAP’! I fang 3a.; Sheltorrio ilgfplygé lélgglft- Poll shall be held at ortnegr tthe shun of "only WARD FIVE W ll "W- No- 171 Wvyuululh street. The Twclith Polling Division shall eomprlse fl! ‘ o - l1 Ywo l‘- - , M tlow, 1v . m Weymou n we . tn t o t1 r w u r1 e, 1 Charlottetown, st- - i 50"‘) ' °F n": m" "l" “m wlaerhmwflfrnllgflrfg‘; “f3! u o The Twelfth Polling Division shall comprise all WARD roun can-mu. l“?! {,,:,,°',',,°Qmf,' 8M1,’ fmrudrn. Gunmmrn, 1 Routine work at Wood Farm was QQfMQEQmnS, From Shem,“ cam, wArm sous CENTRAL that portion ot Ward nvo. ln Charlottetown. Ill- The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all lnouue and Laud at Victoria Park, and the rou shall i carried on as haul-l 0h Blllldal’ to Tansworm ti; fight Jack Randall. ""° w°fl "i on" sirui» '“°'“‘"“l G°""'m°"' "ll! portion oi Ward Number Four. situate West be held at Clarence llanahan‘; Service Station. l" morning; U16" were WW’ 3° be Tom Shelton was known as the The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all House and Land at Victoria Park. Ind "l! P0" ill!" o! Hlllsllornugh street and East o: Great Geor- r corner o! ueen and Enston Streets. = » - - l st t1 i‘ Q o crusher Nvyvrrsd 11:22:12; u w“ ‘rv- .;".“.'."..2Xf;2 ::..":"'.."..§.':':':r.: .E::";r.:..:"" "= " . ' , B ‘ l’ l‘ lyrlrrllérrogeearvmaelrg 533,113 3:3; 2315,] available rcllomfincgielrlllstizggrl-ll; "l “'“§"°'°"'=" Sm" ‘""' “‘ ° NOMINATION DAY, wumvss DAY, FEBRUARY vru, A. 1)., 19.40 who: about» o1 mo‘ vuuorlv book» W“ i" “d 51°"? "u. n u. wok ES n EBR A Y 7TH A. u. 1940 3g ilarywrllzgte are glvgtlenrllog Begs‘; $1123.12: ohzisaufifiiwglflégergglg0ilrlrat fir: NOMINATIQN DAY’ VYEDN AY’ F U R ' " k At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall from the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon the iron Home belollsihs t0 F We" gllorispaielly-walls brought back to At the Office of the Clty Clerk, Clty l-lall- from the hour of Twelve ocloc _, noon mm] the hour of For". orclock‘ in the afternoon or same drry__For Quanficrrtrorrs stored. ye never seen the Om sign, Tunswliylrthbbtetrlr naJlblilCk and blue until the hour of Four oclock, ln the afternoon of same day.—For Qualifications of Ekrcmrs see Act 21 George v’ Cap 3r and amendments thereof . m I , . . . - answered John Robert Berry. algbetarg Bin; stared. 1t Was the of Electors see Act 21 George V-. Cflll- 31 and lllllelldmellis thermi- "rhouso you-r sruudforher ollfll first tlrue he had heard the old time menclloned ltdnlsbgllpt lll/Bllpoilg mm “on” told th t? woo case an eve s “Your lather vou a " . the to o! the old fill-he hulh- It's "Yes. He's sot a. ‘lot o1 old time J. A. FULLERTON, Clty Clerk hi“ 1* ""1 l1 5W1‘ °i °1d limb" "P flsht books and the story has been "1 ‘F’ “W” J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk th . Tn lro wo k is swathed in _ §§§le?u.‘1“?§e§§%“ul§“i.i%li’"t5i!*te§ filhlzvlgiiolféhééiufififii glad ' | k’ f’ h l t t J ~ 18th 1910 City Clerks Office Charlottetown January 18th 1940 thing Ir we raver“, me vrsrrors. mm“, Jelg-se, and we,“ 5m, our on Clty C cl s 0 flce, C ar o te own, an ualy v , . . . - book? e115‘ the dla-“rgrtzrrigoarlgelogle; the search right away. Lot's get , a 5 busy.’ nkyou W1 find them swwed (Tobe Continued) evay 1o u. our one» wmovuere. ___ ____ runner A. FOSTER. Mayor of the cm of Charlottetown. . ERNEST A- FOSTER- Mayor of the CW "f Chorlllltelvwll- mus likely down in the cellars. But - - ' ' .___ __ _ . you'll have r move hour or llller 1'1 1 PIIIHBIIlJ - —..~' — - -“—* =1 . . 11 t tch 1 d d. t l h d Tse and rubbish (in orderato get at ‘emf’ B t _ tludlrmfulzmg rag, “'51.? 5mg“ TRYON AND vlClmTY Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bell, ’I‘ry- “oxlgeeléfseheirrzlafra Brgrewgfrdémofier 32f 051533;] amigvyrrr “gag; B,‘ -jt,§°l1nds like a whole week; To Shlppln gm efléodof ava e so to pro- n” m —-——ent r0 m _ cm, ls visiting relatives in Summcr- “o0 wrme the Mr run w“ on‘ OM were bu“, damaged by me fury, at, wshaéd lgggert fiwuiltfullzrd but . g 11%; we-m iomer Prim‘ Mrmb out “if” 053:1“ it 1mm side. Has U S and Downs trap operated by four men wok the storm. Weir boats, various sms eel. to find melll fzllyuslall gut '_“_ ter warned the natlonthnt tthe last note the main road betvgccn Tryon p 369°" 1mm" °i “l” lmtlllllimd "llii- ""1 "l" "w"! "i" "W" - The open alr rink at Tryon, is r b“ d D , now fetlgut Wlzwrfltgo Irony. l crférih "rmssgllsllfgsggk, war was wou and lost on the good and Borden through Augustine now 1,, Mr rm, rm enjoying Th m r ----mh h m g“ haGoodl! Brafllshlélgveelamllwrregziileg 221:5; werewms Elm ‘he Blrgrrlgsfleru our er us o n ta ed _ 5, - t, g- c e o erms as A 1 - e about gm’ f: he w” mug? nearer LONDON, JUL 2pm? cab,e)__ fr This may be an extremely Cove continues open to motor rs lure patron“, a n _ _ nd d n y Take, f9 but; and Fox Island. all nearby points. Buck Bay to St. Andrews was e to Waterloo Berry's time than we The British Government plans a iggffywgbprge bgirlrigre, lgxrlrfiel-Brlgfi no’ edAtrizrybTer °,’ amvlifgregmrhfgrigc“: 5.5.‘; guys ulllf, a, recent Leer and the llsh plants at Queensport tlmated to reach $1.000, The we are; he was a great man w n’: lame-scale dn-lve to add to the na- _ w re “hu mi " ibt d do boats and smaller craft sustalm h 7.. ' as trams shrppmg__bom naval ind must make every effort toward Rev. 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B. on Wednesday. W1ie;"Ye.S,y0ul"l‘(-! right; then I'd Monday dawned line and warm. in: “hard luck." A heavy southwest Acwlswrlel! emphfl-llw 801d 1°‘ ggfufifjogeg gtrggiflghif ggggg b“? i“ ‘”°"“ w“ §Jif°p°“‘ mum‘ “m” m’ w llillirihllll§fiolf 1§°§}u,'1'gi§'.~"°°m°' ‘fil“.?.§£l'.‘21‘iin’é.§j'¥13“fj_§§ih gm ‘wept the Charlotte mum‘ m’ bus m slum“ c; r oouiififi u. shipbuilding will TIPPIE AND "on" STUBBS _ ,__ ,-_,_______ _ .____ L _,__ By Edvlll‘ HOW ATE g l: dimursl“éi°.éet“hrt“’é‘éff‘iiet‘ WELL GMNmA-NY/HO wan: our». THERE WAS GREAT-GRAWFATHEIL HILL IS ‘IHAT ALL? ALL! MY LAND! V/HAT WELLAv/ASPVT ANY OF ‘[254 A > ‘fifififlhipifwlfi? fifdihj°i§ifiififl mccsrorzsmt-nzu, HUH?? —- HE um A SAW-MILLAN’ GRANW-‘ATH , mum's ~-on SOMETHIN . - — > Kingdom will be pressed into ser- r—\) . _ Olll‘ YES yum mmh m h, Wm be b m WELL, NEITHER lsAeatLs NOR I w a s ps u "U: 4R5 ANyMopE at government order and chartered ENC: BEgvirPsY/c Hic\éfi__ If you are luvlns symptom: to pulvate companies. ‘Phey prob- 5T0 otstrllll-lwldlell". "ls s!" ' ablv will be oi standard types. 9' alum” "' °°"“" ' 99”‘ Shipping is oflc of Britain's bu!‘ greteatest wartlrmle nrnbgems. This lg rrr "m" mr "r, no because o oases y mines an "Qrgeorhrrcc "rd ‘w "ma", submarines so much as the Mg retracting service, drop in available tonnage from the last war. ellmated at 6.000.000 Call in and dllfllsl your Ill!- ’ tons. The tonnaze just. Ls mt flcultics. avstllablle to carry {cod nnd raw > ma erfas needed in vast. quaniltlss F H ‘ h l in warUme without rho rv~~"t severe a. e restrictions upon consumpfion. David Lloyd George. Britain's sh. BtAlLEY-"HE WAS JUSTICE or TH‘ *-" —-—;, PEACL,AN'—— ~ » ,na.tlonal leader in the lest u-nr and .; a‘ '- "Urcflfi": Inow s. big-Ems farmer or Churt, - F- 6- llncn-o- - Surrey. urged r-r-xwrlrtlnn nl‘ overv scrap o! land 1n the country and