IIIIE IEFIEI . Nail Hduoyhoubluhlnulfidovliyh a Kiihoyfilln-lwovuhaliocoutwylho .Euybloh. m Imrih lihlw I-Hb Dodclklfidifiy Pilli , EDWARD IS 38TH SOVEREIGN Rulers are Counted from William the Conqueror in 105g The new King is the thirty-eighth Sovereign of li-‘llgland from the time , of mid including William the Con- l-IIWPOI‘. who was Duke of Normandy in 1066 defeated the Saxon King Harold at the battle of Hastings and was crowned King of England by the Archbishop of York at \VL‘5t- hllnstvl‘ Abbey in December oi that year. - H The other rulers of England sillcc William I are William II. Henry 1. Stephen, Henry II. Richard I, John, Henry III. Richard I. Edward II. Edward III, Richard II, Henry 1v, Hen-iv v. I-lcinjv Vi. Edward 1v, Edward V. Richard l'II. Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Alary I, Eliznbsih. James I, who was James V1 of Scotland and who ivas the first King t0 rule ovei- a united England and Scoilziilci: Charles I. Charles II, Jznucs II. William III, and Mary II. Anne, Gcrrw I, George II, George III. George IV. William IV, Vic- toria, Edward VII, George V. There was a period, however, be—- tween 1649 and 1660 when an inter- regnum culled -the “Common wealth" existed in England. King Charles I \vas beheaded on Jan. 30, 1649. after a “High Court of Jus- . tice” appointed by Parliament zfound him guilty of treason and condemned his to death. A dicta- torship was then. established under Oliver Cronnvcll and lhc army, fol- lowed by Richard Cromwell. until Charles Ii: was restored in i660. m; —-i-— {if :_—_ _—- COAL We are pientlfuliy supplied with nil kind: of high grade Coal, com- prising Old Sydney Screened i lnverness Screened Springhill Screened Albion Nut. Stove and Round. _ D. L. 8: W. Blue Hard Nut for base burners. Genuine Scotch Anthracite for furnaces. Welsh Nut for Jacket heater, etc. Dominion Household Coke. All our Coal is delivered ex curs and sheds. No coal stony} outside. We deliver any quantity required. Phone 1'16 for service. W. iLGillis & Co. PHONE 176 NOTICE 'A meeting of the Livestock Shippers and all farmers interested in the marketing of livestock will be held in the Board Room, City Build- ing on Friday, January 31st at 1.30 o’clock to con- sider the buiiding- of an Abattoir for Queen's County to accommodate the shippers and farmers. By order of, COMMITTEE. SEEING AND i ENERGY Abnormal sight demands an abnormal amount of energy. Result-nerve force dcillv lion -— headaches - nervous instability, Ind bodily ills that ' cannot be accounted for. Cor- recting tho first cause — ub- . ururrwbxo A A A 1' yup Ex-Kaiscr Aging ' Reaches Year 77 ‘ ‘i But Fells Trees DOORN, Holland, Jan. 26—(A. Ill-Wilhelm Hohenaollem, ex- kalser of Gennauy. will celebrate his 77th birthday Monday, Jan. 27. For the former monarch, whose word once set German armies marching into the blood and ram- page of the War, it will be a. quiet, uneventful day. Nothing can now shake, nothing can now disturb, the monotonous quiet of old age into which the cit-kaiser has drift- ed with the years. It will be another birthday, but there have been 1'1 such marks of time since the stormy day in Nov- ember when, a fugitive, the fallen monarch found sanctuary on Dutch soil. There will be no variance, it is expected, with the exception per- haps o.‘ a. birthday dinner, in the daily routine of tall. proud Wilhelm the Second. That routine now is hemmed in by increasingly strict seclusion. It is a. question of age, not health. for nothing l5 regarded as more defin- ite here than that the ex-kalscr is in good condition. The marks of age are upon him (his pointed beard is snow white) but his carriage is still erect. l-Ils one good arm still swings an axe in his favorite exercise" of felling ‘trees. His mind is keen, alert. But the leisurely walks in the environs of Doom. on which he stopped to chat with villagers, are a. thing of" the péLt. In his motor- car (h; ex-kaiscr travels at full speed. His manner of living is an important iacmr in the health ivhich he enjoys at his advanced age while his various interests in life continue. He rises at an early hour, and after a frugal breakfast. proceeds to his daily exercise of tree fefling and wood. sawing. For 16 years he has been driving his axe into wood, and he has so denuded the grounds of Doorn I-iousc that he now inust motor to a nearby park. This ovcr lie is accustomed to walk to the rosarium urhich lie don- ated to the village of Doom. This beautiful garden is reached by a. path especially reserved for the 9x- kalser. when the ivcathcr permits he sometimes rests on a lnilk from which the public is excluded. On ihp rare occasions when he takrs a short ivnlk through the vil- lage he is followed by a Dutchpollcc man who is charged with keeping the public at a distance. After luncheon, as frugal a. meal as breakfast and dinner, a. few hours are devoted regularly ‘to scientific study. archaeology espec- ially. Evcnings are devoted to the family circle, with the ell-kaiser as fond of talking as of listening to visitors who may be enjoying his hospitality. At 11 o'clock Doom Castle usually is quiet. Thus, outwardly, at least, there are no indications to justify the ceaseless. ebb and flow of rumors, that his exile is nearing its inevit- able end. Halifax Port A rrivals‘ Halifax Daily vessel report for 24 ‘ ‘hours ending 12 o‘clock noon Thu:- Jan. 23, 1936. ARRIVALS Belle Isle from Nfld. Ports Tularalite from Local Harbour Ragus from Local Harbour F. Dupiee from Locarliarbour Wosson from Incal Harbour Scow from Local Harbour Novalite from Local Harbour Erg from Local llifoour SAILINGS Portia to Nfld. Po: ts Waukcgan to Inndon C. of Evansville to U. S. Ports Kclso to Newcastle Can. Conqueror to Australia .Talaralite to Local Harbour Ragus to Local Harbour F. Dupree to Local Harbour Wasson to Local Harbour Scow to Local Harbour Novalltc to Local Harbour Erg to Local Harbour VESSELS IN BERT]! Can. Conqueror loading C. of Evansville discharging Portia loading I ady Rodncy loading Novnlltc loading Erg berth I-lnrg? No. 2 berth Wnukegan loading Kelso loading Raglls loading F. Duprec berth Wnsson berth Scow discharging Belle Isle discharging Belle Isle discharging THE George V., Chapter 31, intituled “An Act to Incorporating the City of Charlottetown,” addition thereto. City and one person to serve as Councillor Numbers 1, 2 and 3 of the said City, said Council for Ward Number Four as Councillors in said Council for of the Ward THE TWELFTH DAY OF AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward 1 West, at or near David S_ McLeod's “Taxi Stand” 54 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwelling house of Mrs. Hilliary MacMillan, being on Dorchester Street, between Prince and Great (icon-go Streets. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of Karl Kelly's Shoe Repair Shop, 95 Queen Street. Ward 2 East, at Henry Neaie’s "Shoe Re- pair Shop”, S7 Prince Street. Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert King’s, being No, 182 on the south side of Kent Street. DESCRIPTION 0F P 0 warm one EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The First Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Word Number Ono, in the City of Charlottetown, situate East 0t‘ Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near “I13 dwelling of Mrs, liililury liiacillillan, bring on Dorchester Street between Prince and Great George Streets, WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion oi’ Ward Number One, in the City of Charlotte- town, situatc West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near David-S. McLcod‘s Taxi Stand, 54 Queen Street. ‘VARD TWO EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The ‘Third 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 at Henry Ncaie's Shoe Repair Shop, B7 Prince Street. ' WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREEL-The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise uil that por- tion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- town, situatc West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at Kari Kelly's Shoe Repair Shop. 95 Queen 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 EAST OF HILLSBOROUGH STREET-flue Sixth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, in the City of Charlottetown, situate East of Hlllsborough Street, and the Poll shall be hcid at or near the shop of Seymour Mclnnis, No. 11'! Wcymouth Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall rise all that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of liiiisborough Street and East of Great George Street. . At. the Oiilce of the City Clerk, Cl noon until the hour of Four O’Clock, in t. City Clerk's Off Chcmedy from Halifax Ba. from Jamaica 26~Loncastria from New York Alaunia. from Herve Chedabucto from E. C. Ports Cairnross from Saint John Newfoundland from Boston 2'l—Boston City from Boston Wagland from Phlla. Fort Amherst from St. Johns A Steamer frm Saint John Somervllle, Mass, and Chr Lstine, of his farm. he CHARLU’! 'i‘E'i~‘UWN uuluwuuv CIVIC ELECTION _ In pursuance of An Act of the Leg lalature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the Twenty-first year of the reign of His Majesty King For Qualifications of Electors see Act SAMUEL KENNEDY, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. Ilcctor at ‘home, and Ralph Margaret, Mrs. Howard Slreich of Long Creek, Mary, Mrs. John Liowry, of St. and Edna of Haverlilll, Mass- ascusetts. In addition to the work years mail driver on St. Catherines’ route. , T Consolidate and amend the several Acts and all Acts in amendment thereof or "in I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an election of a Mayor for the said in the City Council for each of the Wards and ofTwo persons to serve as Councillors in and of Three Persons to serve said C‘t , I y being in all Number Five in the said City; 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 i WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY, A. 1)., 1936 _ PLACES THAT 1s T0 SAY: . Ward 4 East, at_ or near the shop of Sey. mour McInms, No. 177 Weymouth St. Ward 5 West, at Louis Ranahan’s Service Station, place of business corner of _ SEWERS. and of An Act of the In pursuance Victoria, Chapter 8, intituled “The Charla amendment thereof or Her Majesty Queen Victoria Chapter Ward 1 West, at or near David S. McLeod’: ‘Taxi Stand”, 54 Queen St. Ward 1 East, at. or near the dwelling house ' of Mrs. Hiliiary MacMilian, being on Dorchester Street, between Prince and Great George Streets. \. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of Karl Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at the Hub 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 Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of lsvltrs. Elizabeth Enman, No. 263'Euston rec . And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine O’Clock in the forenoon and continue open until Five 0’Cl ock in the afternoon of the same day. LLING DISTRICTS and the Poll shall be held at or near the shop of Herbert King, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST _ WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-Tho Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that poi-- tion of Ward Number Four in the slid City, gnu. uto West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held ut the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST OF HILLSBOROUGI-l STREET- The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Word Number Five, in Charlottetown, East of llillsliorough Street, and u line in continuation there- of to the division line between Charlottetown Com- mon and Royalty. and the Poll shall be held n or near the dwelling of Mrs. Elizabeth Enmanb, 263 Euston Street East. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL‘ The Tenth Polling Division uhuli rim ull that portion of Ward Five, in Charlottetown, Eng of Great George Street and the Mnipcquc Road and West of Hillsborough Street and u line in cnntlmu- tion thereof to the division ling between C‘ “ town Conunon and Royalty, and the Poll shall be held at or near the Red Indian Service Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST OF QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Polling Division shall ‘ all that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown, West of Great George Street nod Maipequs Road and East of Queen Street, und the Poll shall be held at l-hc Hub Service Station, being No. 201 Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Division shall rise all that portion of Ward Five, in Charlottetown, situate West of Queen Street, including Government House and Land at Victoria. Park, and the Poll shall be hold at Louis Ranahun’: Service Station place of business, comer- cf Queen and Euston Streets, NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESD AY, FEBRUARY 5th, A. D. 1936 ty Hail, from the hour of Twelve O’Clock, he afternoon of the some day. 21 George V., Cap. 31. o. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. ' ice, Charlottetown, January 20th, 1936 v in rcicrcncc to tho life and death of foul‘ dilllilhtefs- the departed and expressed the MacNell. sympathy oi the community to Norm"! the bereaved and son-owing fam- ily. The interment took place in Cntherlnefi- the cemetery at New Dominion Church, the place of his father's sopulchre after reading of Scrip- ture and the benediction by the Minister. MTs. was for many tho Bonshaw- the duties of plete charge of the players and res- Kelly’s Shoe Repair Shop, 95 Queen Street. . Ward 2 East, at Henry Neaie’s “Shoe Re- pair Shop” 87 Prince Street, Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert King’s, being No. 182 on the south side of Kent Street. . ' . And at the said Election the Poll continue open until Five warm om: ' EAST OF GREAT STREET-The First Polling Division shnll comprise all tint portion of Word Number One, in the City ofClurlottctowu, situate East of Great George Street, 5nd the Poll shall be held at or near the dwelling of Mn. Riiliary Mac- Millan, being on Dorohcstcr Street between Prince and Great George Streets. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The sce- ond Polling Division shall all that portion of Word Number One, in the City of Charlottetown, situate Welt of Grout George Street, and the Poll shall be held It ‘or near David S. McLeod’: Taxi Stand, M Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Third Polling Division shall comprise uil that por- tion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Clan-lotte- town, situate East, of Great Georgy Street, and the Pollihall be held at Henry Neale‘: Shoo Repair Shop. B‘! Prince Street. ' WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Word Number Two, in the City of Chariotc- tovvn, situate West of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at Karl Kelly's shoe repair shop 95 Queen Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division llull comprise Ward Number Three. in the City of Churiottctovvn, and the Poll slnll be held at oi- near the Market House. WARD FOUR EAST EAST OF HILLSBOROUGH STREET-The Sixth Polling lvlllon lluli comprise l“ that portion of Ward Number Four, in the City of Charlottetown, lituata Eut of Hilllboroulh Street, Ind the Poll shall be held at. or near tbc shop of Seymour Mc- lnnis, No. 117 Weymouth Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL A The .. -~ Pollihg "' -' all that portion of Ward Numbc Four, situate Welt of liillsborough Street and East of Great George Street, NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, A. D. 1936 At the Ofllce of the City Clerk, City Hail, from the hour of Tweive.0'clock. noon until the hour of Four O’Clock, in the afternoon of the same day. _ . vince of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the 12, intituled, “The Charlottetown SEWCTIIgI Act,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. ' I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for Three Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTT ETOWN WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY THE TWELFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1936 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS TO SAY: will be opened at Nine O’Clock in the forenoon and O’Clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WATER SUPPLY Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Fiftleth Ycur of the reign of Her Majesty Queen ttetowu Water Works Act,” and all Acts in in addition thereto, and of An Act of theLeglslature of the Pro. Sixty-first year of the reign of Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of $8, mour Mclnnis, No. 177 Weymouth Si, Ward 5 West, at Louis Ranahan’s Service » Station, place of business, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at’ the Hub Service Station, on the West side of Great George Street, being No, 207 Great George Street. Ward a East Central, at u».- Red indi... Service Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling 0i Mrs. Elizabeth Enman, No. 263 Ellslun Street. ' und the Poll shall be bold It or neu- tiiu shop of Herbert King, being No. 182 on the South side o; Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-Tim Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that pop- tion of Word Number Four In the said City, situate West of Great George Street, and tho Poll shrill he held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST use 0v HILLSBOROUGH srnsm- n. Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Num‘ Five. in Charlottetown, East of Bliilborough Street, find u lino iu continuation thereof to tbs division line between Charlottetown Common and Royulty, and the Poll sill-ii bc held at or near the dwelling of Mn. Elisabeth Eumaifs, 263 Huston Street East. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five, in Charlottetown. East of Great George Street and the Mabcque Road and West of Hllisborough Street Ind a lino in continua- tion thcrcof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common uod Royalty, and the Poll shall bo held at or nan the Red Indian Service Station, cor- ner Fitzroy and Great George Streak. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST OF QUEEN smear-n. Eleventh Pollinl Division shall comprise nil that portion of WurdFive, in Cfirlottctown, West of Great George Stu-mt and Mxipcquo Road and Eut of Queen Street, and ihc Poll shall be held at the Hub Service Station, being No. 207 Great George Street. ‘ WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of url Five, in Charlottetown, situ- ate Welt of Queen Street, including Government Home and Land ut Victoria Pork, and the Poll shall be hold at Louis Bamboo‘; Service Station place o! bultuevv, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. For Qualifications of Electors see Act 21 George V., Cap. 31. SAMUEL KENNEDY, Mayor of the City BURY CHANGES POLICY BURY, England-JOE.) - Bury! poor display in English second div- ision soccer play has led tha direc- tors to give Norman Bullock com- ponslbility for the selection of teams. He had been team manngsr since the start of the season. made n. good start but faded and months previous to the Election to the value 0f One Hundred Dollars. (2) (Males) Tenant or occupant for 8 months at annual rental value of Fourteen Dollars. (3) (Males) Have paid Poll Tax of Five Dollfl" G, P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk City Cierk’s Office, Charlottetown, January 20th, 1936- of Charlottetown. —iJ Jury now occupies-lath place in thl league with 23 points. for 1935 on or before December 31st, 1935. _ (4) Male or Female, non-reldent but otherwise qualified u above, if doing busi ess and occu- uormal vision-is the only ~ hope of eliminating all the troubles. An eye service is es- which he discharged with prompti- tude and efficiency. He was a life long member oi the Presbyterian Church, the family being original- Talnrolltc discharging g5,_Re° 1mm H9311,“ Nova. II from Halifax M... PUBLIC NOTICE: VESSELS DUE TO ARRITVE - with!- J 30—Lehigh from u. s. Ports m‘ m F Ch ch C , "\- Lenarfisl-i from Halifax ly connected w c rec ur "_ —ma ki r ne 1 m l mi business remises in the it It ‘Illa G- F. Hutcheson 23 “X0125 Sm Johlrml“ Phrontis from Iondon at New Dominion, a Ly lwnv _ pyln: l! 7~ F“ B" Svaneholm New Yo.k Bonshaw, while ths deceus l flc-uou i. freehold, to you only in ward or self had recently united with the congregation of Canoe Cove. He was ever loyally attached to the church of his fathers and was l man of humble faith in the only Redeemer of God's elect. and lee a. consistent upright life. His funeral on Saturday last- was attended by a. very lune 00H- course of people, representative of all denominations and from many of tho surrounding localities who were ready to show their respect Wards where freehold land lies, otherwise only’ in Ward of business occupancy. Multiple Voting. Persons voting on sections (1) and (2) as 85°" may vote in each Ward in which they are 5° qualified. - Persons voting on section (3) may vote only in ll" Ward of which they are resident. Can. Scottish from Australia 3l—bady Somers from Jamaica Man. Port from Saint John Silverwalnut from Far East Beaverbum from Saint John .___.__-_---- DANIEL MACNEVIN Ingola from Saint John 24—Cavelier from Jamilica. Beaver-dale from Saint John’ Duch. of Bedlam from Liver- pool Man. commerce Saint John 25—Duch. of York Saint John Drottningham from New York Man. Hero from Phila. Maghild from Nfld. Ports Dom. Shipper ..__.__________ Voters lists have been prepared for the Civic Election to be held on Wednesday, February 12th, 1936, and will be posted for the inspection of all electors at the City Court Room, City Building, up to and lncludlngFebruary 1st, 1936, from 11 a.m. to 5.30 pun. daily. Voters are advised to ascertain that their names are properly listed in all Wards in which they are qualified to vote, - Professional Bards -McLEOD 8 BENTLEY ______. On Tuesday, January l4, them passed peacefully into rest at his home near- Boruhaw, a well known and respected resident of the dis- trict in the person of Daniel Mac- W. S. BENTLEY, K. O. l. A. BENTLEY. l. C. and l ‘MONEY TO LOAN o u.‘ Ilse: Blciuuou mot. - Tnlééailglu‘ ‘$5312: it...“ 1.25.2.3‘ i..l"‘"i°£i iifl.“liiéi-.‘°iyéi°lliip"lii till‘ Votino qumncwm (oer-mo. Property or renal qualification ounce-u in tic“ 2M. FARMER hi, m...» ‘n, 2&1. :23, 25,323,135 “faifgnzfggerfis ‘zfggnmon All males and females must be z _ buthliiavgnl removed from one Wand ti: ‘iifncglleil: . B. A, LLB_ , ,, Mth-Lfvlrvmw led a very active and useful mo. n». m. lute residence by 1m. .1. w. (a) 21 yours of age and upwards. W ll month! M8! Dmflllhl I .~. w“ no unis: glgiffliafinzhaelgvizuelttmulietgaagg gamxrgéfigffi: “Iehélgglafj (h) ‘Beeliilxnt of- City for Ono Your (except (4) D lion, Qliltltldl vote in formor Wnfrd‘ anal? M)‘ " a . “ti :'."ti..i'“ .... a... ‘can: - M ~* "l" <"**~""."-'- "i" l" " i“ D S annuity. His end cum quite lud- suitable devotional exercises and (c) British sub-led" (sllllfll) ~ , g dculy and unexpectedly u ho was m, m olmolt address from u» (d) Not in arrears on January 1st, 1986 for Civic ‘W. A. SMITH Electoral Oilicer for tin ~ ‘City of Cllariotteiowll- words of James IV, 14, "For what is your life?" the Minister speak- ing at‘ length on, the life natural. buoy in the. duties of life until the dlY of his passing out. He leaves to mourn for him, his devoted Rates, Taxes or Assessments» And must be : 4i‘ l» T u) liNiMrYN 11420-1-22-23-24-27-3.) ' “mm” U“ "' m“ “Mm M ‘h’ uwmmpii,’ ';;“,§,“,',§"°,,',,‘;',; (l) Ovmor of frogiiold of lands or ‘premises for 8 v. tenths: with m soul. uni.