-*:3:'_‘1-.+--‘_ p-RAL _-_---_-_-_~ ».<..-\--,-4n_.-»-. -4r<n....vw~‘é»r--—p» aiiauszzi‘ i" Si‘ ya‘- .*- ans»:- ~nq~=ub= an... 1 In vzvcarwo svniEi“Piiss I N u n is E s inaugural New Glasgow ..__._._. fire funeral of the hi; Bernice yLePage was held at her home at ‘Rusllco on min-ads at one o‘- lclock and was one of the largest 5 soon in ‘friends coining frmn‘ all points to pay their last respects. Beautiful iloral tributes were received, which noes to show the high esteem in which she was held. Rev. George (‘asfiirales I’ i c t 0 u Ifiiféi ‘iii §€X,1.Y;i°a§.i“ii‘°lt.‘ili? Mwiiviiial (‘vuwl ’liii;..‘*i‘liilifi.,“éiliimwiifadé; 51°01‘ Opposing Wood 1 s l a n d - Caribou Scrvicc. ,, ‘A R.‘ "wintry _\Lllll'_\' I'D-W. Record use it is difficult w o tile protest for- b i‘ _~ fictou has rr . - ""13 lsiand now i’. . on of of sheer ‘ "ii.- Ill-ii. z_ n tho Wood Island Isiarid to Caribou mice of int; a half- l mrn Nova of Cape ‘w- ltiild the c pacific l ii-r tire \ l‘ of pubic money’ or}; i1 grave in- of Eastern ‘Jcssiirc. It ' wlzcn a con- ’I of the proposed to be inude in the l ii Crrint-il func- m ‘:>i~‘..v\'c that .ll‘.l f Pwloii .1» m IFECPL this n by con- . 'l ill Qconomy . Jjl anation must be (‘rd fear that this i o tho in- cf IILISIFID i. .._ rill tvnablv- r.’ iprtitirsn that is e sale of produce. siirclv JR thnt Nova . 1'.‘ have an » in thcir lion-lo ide rival: who or Wat» r irars- . . or both. to reach of lac‘. most o1 the tin‘ reaches the 'l‘i\.:i‘ is cl‘ i’ IIIFIII who - tho t-rn sing by nivnrrvlrito a "H70? scrvlce ‘.-.(' .. l! v vsfli to) m M." ('17P a1 mctlcrn car at modv-tt t j- , w, 1.1,:- a GEE, IWISH l NM) A COMPLEHON LIKE THE MOVIE STARS. {RY CUTICURA SOAP AND FOWYMLNI. IT'S A wow’)!!!- FUI TREATMENT FOR BLACKHEADS, PIMPLES, ROUGHNESS AND OTHER DLEMISHES OF EXTERNAL ORIGIN. 5m now. CUTICURA mo: MY comuiariow mvnotw SOFT AND CLEAR. vnm coco TIMES I'D HAVE MISSED wimour CVTICUIA! CUTICURA wiu. new xeev voun u/mos sort AND warns, voua SNOULDERS, THROAT, ARMS AND SACK FRESH LOOKING mo LOVELY. it's "m: vsnrzct, INEXPEIISIVE murmur SOAP rum OINTMENT l l l l l n‘ i zisscmbled to ofler our licarliest l l l l " i Won-ans Institute you, Mrs. Dick- ‘KHICIIICSS, and to show the love and {life and spoke words of sympathy l to the parents and sisters who are ileft to mourn her passing. Rev ,W. J. McLeod offered up‘ prayer. "l‘he hymns. "The Lord's MyShep- i licrd." "Tell Me the Story of !Ji‘.~ and “Safe in the Arms or iJla-ns". A male quartette. “Some - Time We'll Understand”. by Messrs Lowell and Herbert. Wyand. and Roy and Olaf Stevenson was very effectively rendered. Mrs. Walter I Buntziin and Mr. Earle McLui-e i presided at the piano. The pall- - bearers were Messrs. John Bulman, 3 Chalmers Laird. Alfred Walker, , Reid Stevenson. L. Bowen, William lToombs. Interment was held at j the Rusiico cemetery where Rev. .\lr. Lancaster conducted the bur- ial E0l'\“."€. On Aloiidny evening. Jan. 17th. over on: hundred friends and rcl- utives of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Dickieson invaded their home at New Glasgow to celebrate with them their foriieili wedding an- niversary‘. The weather was ideal. which made it posible for many people from a distance to attend. A beautiful bouquet of flowers was give-n Mrs. Dickieson by an old school chum which she wore for the occasion. Mr. Daniel Nesbitt presented a well filled purse. which oinpaziied by the following s read by Mrs. Fred Clark. Friendsz-On this very im- portant occasion. your fortieili voziding anniversary, we friends and relatives oi‘ Now Glas- gow and KIdJOIIIIIIg tiistricts have YOU!‘ (‘0ll£.'l'flIIlllill0llS and our sincerest best wishes for many happjy re- turns, and we hope that ten years irom this date many of us will be able to join in celebrating your golden wedding. ' During these forty years oi wed- ded life you have proved your worth to the community and to the church of your allegiance. and have always been helpful iii all that pertained to the good of both. In the church societies. in the lieson. have ever been a. faithful lllllfI _ willing worker. while Mr. Dickieson, you have taken a prom- inent place in the church and in the work of the community. Your llwme has always been open for our sratherings and young and old ,iiave enjoyed your hospitality. By |oiir meeting here, tonight we are 011.‘; LIT/ill}; to express in some small way our appreciation of your ‘respect in which you are held by all. We now ask you t0 accept; 11115 Small gift as a token of our love. appreciation and respect. Again on behalf of all the friends, we wish you many happy returns. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dickicson thanked l the people for their kindness. Fol- ZIOWlHiZ this, speeches were heard from B. Ii thg guest; Dre- sent and the remainder of the ev- 1 Hun: spent in a social manner. A yilinnty lunch passed by the ladies bl‘<iilizlit u pleasant evening to a - ciosc. Amonz those from distant points who attended the funeral ol- the late Bernice LePage were; M15595 Thelma, Jennie and Norma Clark, hvri-siiuton; ivirs. Malcolm Mc- .Swaiii, Kingston; Hon. B. W. Le_ -Pa:c. Charlottetown. G IlANGFJ) (GP. By Guardian's Special Wir ) HHAILEYBURY, Ont. Jan, 25 c_ X 1 lucsduvl-Frank Dolan ivzis hang- vd M 2.0a a. m.. today for the mur- dei" of his wile. ‘RETAILNS TITLE (C.P. By Guardian's Sue mi win, QUEBEC. Jun. Z4—-Alll“:€il€ll Lu! motile of Quebec retained his Can- adian flizvyiizlit box n2 ‘title tonight. HZIIIIIAIIR a l2 round <1 -lsi ~ PaulAiiarvey_of_Montreeiafl._oil 0v“ Pictou Municipal Council seems to bc that it has allowed itself to be conscripted into the scrvicc of certain IINl/CFBSI», chiefly political, Ill the good old town of Piizou. For .ong years the mainland terminus oi’ the steamship service with Prince Edward Island, Pictou does not lTllSIl the prospect of seeing that teimiinus removed to a district iour or five miles away, But none of these considerations touch ma! merits of the project, and u m i any case they have not been raised by the people chiefly concerned. one doubts that they will carry much weight tvith the Dominion (iovifrninciit. This new ear ferry scrvicc will be a T081 boon to Prince Edward Island. a stimulus to the Maritime tourist traffic, and for a practical certainty, a far i grrca-ter benefit even to the tovm or IPictou than it now derives from |Lhe slow nndcémorly pat lzed |s§~rv1ce furnish by the och- e tiga." CENTRAL ROYALTY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The members of Central Royalty Womcirs Institute mct for the monthly meeting at the home of i/Irs. Harold Gillespie on January The President, Mrs. Cecil Jenkins , presided and the meeting opened by i repeating the Creed. Eleven membt-rs and several visi- :ui-s_wcre present. ' Minutes oi previous meeting read and adopted. Roll Call was "Ancient and Modern Child Welfare" and the replies showed what an advance had been made in the care oi’ the child from infancy, also the pro- tection of children from ciLscases by t yarn nation and innoculatlon. Sick report was given by Mrs. Harold Gillespie. The sick in the community were remembered at Christmas. Secretary read a letter of thanks for fruit sent a pntlcnt in the Hospital. .lt was moved and seconded Uint paper re Sanatorlum be signed. New Committee-Sick, Mrs. Brunt Diamond and Mrs. Fred T. McRac. School. Mrs. Alex Agnew and Mrs. Major McRae. Program, Mrs. W. {The Pleasiizit. Valley Y. P. Union o that vicinity for years, I Minister Honored promoted the Briidalbane Congregation met on Tuesday. January 15th _at the home oi Miss Jessie Mcswam. ' At the close oi the discussion per- , iod; Mr. John A. Biondon read the following address ' Wallis who has led the nearly iive ytfilfi Dear .\ii-. \Vuill5,—AS another year has rolled around. We. l5 B KIWI! or Youniz Peoiiie. feel that we should not let tins opportunty pass without sliosving ‘in a small meas- . ure our deep gratitude for your dil- iiirt-nt and cheerful labour amongst us. We are deeply indebted to you for the pleasing manner in which you have led us and for the spiritual . knowledge you have imparted to us in our studies and discussions. y I We have give-Li some considcrat on 1 to the work you liave so willingly i tloiie, with us and for us and wish f that many more outside our group could be privileged to enjoy the enrichment which has come to our minds and souls. We have also enjoyed the social periods of clean fun and stimulat- in: recreation. We hope for a long time to come to enjoy your earliest co-operation and as a token of our appreciatbn we humbly beg you to accept this i small izift in expression of our re- Rard and affection. I Signed. on behalf of our Y.P.‘Union, v. group for Church and tical e shins in the Redeemer Lives of Men. sion Band at JOHN A. BLONDON. As the address was handed over, Mr. Donald liicKny presented Mr. Ivallis with a box containing a. l beautiful pair of Beaver Lamb driv- l inc .\'llt'.=. j This i cscntntiun was a complete i sururisc. tit". W-alls responded with i Church. or in addition thereto. AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward I II/‘est, at or-near Augustus Quinn's, being No. 54 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwelling house of Joseph Bolger, being No. 150 Dor- chester Street. Wlird 2 Wcst_ at or near the shop of Ben- jamin Benjamin, being N0. 91 Queen Street. - Ward 2 East, at William Bateman’s resi- dence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at 0r near Herbert King’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 WARD ONE EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET —'l'he First Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Ono" in the City 0f Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the dwelling 0| Joseph Bolger, being number 150 Dorchester Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET—The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of IVard Number One, in (he City nf Charlotte- town, situate West of Grcat George Street, and the Poll shall be hcld at or ncin- Augustus Quinn's being 54 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST ()l-‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET —'I‘he Third Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion oi’ Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall he held at. William Batemafis Residence, 178 Sydney Street. IVIEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —'I‘he Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Two, in lhc City of Charlotte- town, situate West of Great. George Street, and the Poll shall he held at Benjamin Benjamin's shop, 9i 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 nlar the Market House. WARD FOUR EAST EAST 0F IIILLSBOROUGII STREET -'l‘he Sixth Pnlling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Four, in the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of Illllsborough Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the shop of Seymour Mclnnls, No. 177 Wcymouth Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise l" that portion of Win-d Number Four, situate West of Hillsbomugh Street and East of Grout George Street, AFTERNOON 0F SAME DAY.- Ward and Mrs. M’. Thompson rc- , appointed. Roll call to be "Original , Valcnt ne Verse. In the absence of program com- mittee the meeting adjourned and a pleasant social hour spent, Mrs. Glllesnle serving refreshments. Next. meeting at the home of Mrs. ‘Fred T. McRae. deep feelinx. He expressed hi: ap- breciatlontgir spirit which had e z . erinz his composure, the response was marked by flashes of his imunl wit and humour and was concluded with a. splendid summary of the purposes. educational-y and a irit- ually. of the Young People's Arum, These were the individual under- standing and development of heart, mind and. will, the oo-operation of the Group in ab‘: work of the local community. and active participation in every movement to nut into fleet in Ill the midst of the life o! the world. the meaning and life of Jesus oi’ the Souls and W. M. S. Meeting The Women's Missionary So- cieties of the Bmdalbanc Congrega- ng: or ti}? Um I te d tlvit a rvpo ayearo a a yac y and good succws. Allocations were reached in full Society and Miss on Band o! $90. by the Pleasant Valley Society and Mission Band with the new Mis- and of $45 by the New Society at very encouraging year. The Pleasant Valley Society and Bands sent a nice contribution of Quits and Clothing to the West- ern Relief and also were respon- sible for a special gift of $10 to the general Missionary Fund of 0n Sunday evening January 16th. in the regular service bane the newly elected Officers for I thgensulng year were installeaiby . CIVIC ELECTION In pursuance of An Act of the Leg islature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the Twenty- first year of the reign of Hi5 Majesty Kins 9901129 V», Chill)!“ 31» entitled “All Act to consolidate and amend the everal Acts incorporating the City of Charlottet own,” and all Acts in amendment thereof I do herclrv give PUBLIC NOTICE that an election of a Mayor from the said City and one person to serve as a Councill or in the City Council for each of the Wards. Numbers 1, 2 and 3 of the said City, and of two persons to serve as Coun- cillors in said Council for Ward Number Four of the said City, and of Three per- sons to servo as Councillors in said Coun cil for Ward Number Five in the said City; being‘ in all a blayor and Eight Councillors representing the City as follows: FOR WARD NUMBER 0NE—ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER TWO-ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER THREE-ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FOR WARD NUMBER FIVE—THREE COUNCILLORS WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY THE NINTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1938 o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRIC TS and the Poll shall be hold at or near the shop of corner of Queen and Enston Streets. NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FE BRUARY 2ND, A. D., 1938 AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, CITY HALL, FROM THE HOUR OF TWELVE 0’CLOCK NOON UNTIL T HE HOUR FOR QUALIFICATIONS OF‘ ELEC TORS SEE ACT 21 GEORGE V., CAP. 81 AND AMENDMENTS THEREOF. tho Pastor. Rev. Arthur ‘me Installation Service Quickly ncov- apomes indicatlns their woe of, and 111w- duties. newly elected Officers: President. Mrs. Arthur Wallis. l ‘ Vice-President Mrs. Hadley fare oi’ the woowdm ' Secretary, Mm- J. J. prac- human relation- Anzus Gillis. Sec. Community Mrs. Frank Jardine. Walk. mud: a tho work u they comecmtion to. their The foilowln! is the list of the McLeod. Treasurer, Mrs. Adams McKen- Pkiondslzip, Supply Secrets-FY. Miss Mamie Stewart. Supt. Mission Band, Miss Haul Woodslde nfliukmoommittee reported making VB Cl i 1 pmciatio was read n-Smliiifirnfimigz thlnklgl Institute of for fruit. ma. Hamid Newaou Knotted for n“ girls club swine they who u: t Mn. Jmevh Ouudc SFSE vgm xii-by be appointed? Motion carried. i“ “8Ei'&“lé"}.ql'.?i.$‘£§= Si" c - He en ical instructor for school. It was moved and seconded that he: application be accepted. Motion carried. New committee aPDOInted were: Programme-Aura. Fred Drisooll, Mrs. David Robinson, Mrs. Borden ‘Mgelas, Mrs. H. Callback, Mrs. Har- ewson. h-Mr . Percy Guy Mrs. Joiifi ciauait, Mrs. view’ nua- i E i E. Your TEETH_ need 8X81’ C158 PLACES, THAT IS TO SAY: Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Sey- mour McInnis, being No. 177 Wey- mouth Street. Ward 5 West at Clarence Ranahan’s Ser- vice Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at Mallettfs Service Station on the West. side of Great George Street, being No. 207 Great ~ George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red Indian Service Station, corner of Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Mrs. Elizabeth Enman, No 263 Eus- ton Street. opened at Nine o’clock in the forenoon and Herbert King, being No. 182 on the South aide of Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET -Th1-. Eight Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Four in the ulij City, situate‘ West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F HILLSBOROUGH STREET —'l‘he Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown, East of llillsborough Street, and a line in continuation there- of to the division line between Charlottetown Com- mon and Royalty, and the Poll shall he held at or near the dwelling of Mrs. Elizabeth Enlnnnb, 263 Euston Street East. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall compromise all that portion oi Ward Five, In Charlottetown, East of Great George Street and the Maplequo Road and West of lliilshorough Street and u lino in continu- ation thereof Jo the division line between Chu- lottetown Common and Royalty, and the Poll shall be held at or near the Red Indian Service Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST 0F QUEEN STREET-Tho Eleventh Polling Division shall cmnprlse all that portion of Ward Five, in Charlottetown, West of Great George Street and Malpeque Road and Eut of Queen Street, and the Poll shall be held at Mallatt’: Service Station, being No. 207 Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth POIIIIII Division mu comprise m that portion of Ward Five, in C‘ lottetovvu, Illu- nla Wan of Queen Street, Including Govornmani Home and Land at Victoria Park, and the Poll lhnll be held l0 Clarence Rnnlhun’: Service Station, OF FOUR O'CLOCK, IN THE‘ G. P. NICHOLSON City Clerk ELEGTIIII 0F Island made and passed in the Fiftieth Ward 1 West, at or near Augustus Quinrfs, being No. 54 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwelling house of Joseph Bolger, being No. 150 Dor- cheater Street. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of Ben- jamin Benjamin, being No. 91 Queen Street. Ward 2 East, at William Batemaws resi- dence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert King's shop, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. - And at. the said Election the Poll will be afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF rem. WARD ONE EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET —'l.‘lu first Polling Division shall comprise ull that portion of Ward Number One, in the City o! Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, Ind the Poll shall be held at or near the dwelling ol Joseph Bolger, being number 150 Dar-cheater Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —Tho ‘Second Polling Division nun comprise m um poi-- tiun of Ward Number One, In the City of Charlotte- town, situate West of’ Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near Anzwtwl Quinn's Min: 54 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST or GREAT GEORGE smut -'l'he Third Polling Division shall comprise all that por- flon of Ward Number Two, In the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of Great oeorze 51ml. mil the Poll lhlll be held at William Bltcmun’: Bolldenco, 178 Sydney Street. wasr or GREAT ozone-a STREET-The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that pot- tlon of Ward Number Two, in the Cityof Charlotte- town, lltuute West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall In held at Benhmln Benjamin's lhop, 91 Queen Street. . WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall oomph ‘III Number Three, in the City of Charlottetown, and the Poll shnll he" held at or near the Market House. WARD FOUR EAST EAST OF RILLSBOROUGH STREET —'l‘ho Sixth Polling Division shall prim all thlt portion of Ward Number Four, in the City of Charlottetown, situate mm of liilisborough Street, and tho Pol! nhnll be held at or near the shop of Saymou 11c- Innls, No. 177 Weymouth Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Sevanth Polling Dlvlliou llllll comprlla all that portion of Ward Number Four, lltlah Went o! IIIIIIIIGNIIID Street and Int of Great George Shoot, NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, At the Office of the City Clerk, City noon until the hour of Four o’clock, In the For Qualifications of Electors see merits thereof. PERCY W. TURNER, Mayor of the City FEBRUARY 2ND, A. D., 1938 G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, January 18th, 1938. son. MrsMglordonMgutlow. Temperance Eemta-rv» Mrl- 1w- gggiierlgfisaiss ‘h... Kirby aha Mrs. eph Matheson. Ban mvingswn Missionary Monthly secy, Mrs. It was decided to have a cake ’°“ °““'°" °’ “s: "your m.. m.. a. W "t? s"... - “on —-—-— """""" r Y- 9m I - - mitteo-Mrs. 68 l‘. ‘b u” W’ Bmdalbm“ Bgleiliznggcieties look forward very 1911921 PRuFIWhILn-‘Allgrdirwxlllmtelfld Shir-Sf “Iigtmuiinaolom bnlndnlfhe luv the d: 11% hopefully to the work o1’ i938. Hifiold illrgnisaeclded that my National Anthem. “minim. gamma” “ha. -ii——-— was den-y PARKDALE WOMEN'S member who ‘wished to have u FELT WORK BAG awonked at the 9° t“; h‘ Ffederlflw" °1 "5- INSTITUTE thimbl bin o or card party at mam Now rota u“ i their Iiedme Ind chum a sum-ll fw- An litrutivo and roomy wont l-lldl-IIA!’ nlidxfly mumigtgfenm North Granville which has h" 1 The remilar meetin o! the Proceeds to so m Institute. u‘ m, - m“, mm ,1; mm mim- oversaw ms ‘n, M‘ Parlcdale Women's Ins ltuta was The Programme: A readin: on the mummy, o; dig-gm“; w]- mggmq Wm; n “W! - held on January 3rd in school ha modern baby by Mrs. Wesley Din- m“ m, A m,» 1m. "heme dam; m, u; ml" m"! [The Preisdent. Mrs. Edwin Cook: nis. the questionnaire on Child wu- m,“ b; w“ f,“ m, We m mm mwfio m. uh ‘lac: hm presiding. ‘The meeting opened b fare was filled out by Mrs. R. W. “ma” and a blue aqua" o; sew l; with ‘ 1on8 m - "l! snizing the Institute Carol. Roll cal Anderson. A sing song followed, To “nah me "W11- . was answered bv means of making‘ after which lunch was served to gm “dag-I age“ o! m,‘ at M‘ ma“ d! Mira the munev for institute. Minutes of last thirty-five members and three visl- us’ 9 l. " ugh 93*‘; ‘m, u, mam W” °11 ndi meeting were read and ada Md. tors. Collection amounted to $3.50. h5g8 51"" "Xm" um n‘ M“ “a ‘h “null?” "l0 dnw School committefi reportcdpigvling Next’, akfilgg‘ gig] lrifinhegogré $1’: was’ nmfiigommnlngn ‘p nap do” ‘and o“ a‘ aunhmfiopiinvh! at Brads!‘ Qviii ‘iigbblfitifiigisiige efgrhliibtrriliiy. 5 m bléagiswerexd by brinzini: money m- 2": inches long by 1a inmes wide. ms bag. COMMISSIONERS 0F SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of An Act of the Leg lslature of the Province of Prince Edward year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 8, entituled “The Charlottetown Water Works Act,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto, and of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Sixty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria Chapter l2, entitled, “The Charlottetown Sewer- age Act,” and all -Acts in amendment there of or in addition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for Three Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply FOR THE CITY OFCHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD ON i, WEDNESDAY THE NINTH DAY 0F FEB RUARY,‘ A. D., 1938 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS TO SAY: Ward 4 East, at-or near the shop of Sey- mour McInnis, being No. 177 Wey- mouth Street. Ward 5 West_ at Clarence Ranahan’: Ser- vice Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at "Malletfs Service Station on the West side o! Great George Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red Indian Service Station, corner of Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Mrs. Elizabeth Enman, No. 263 Eus- ton Street. continue open until Five o’clock in the ING DISTRICTS and u» nu mu: m, held at or near the nwv d flung-t Kin‘, being No. 182 on the South lids of Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET —Tho Eighth Polling Dlvlllon lhlll comprise Ill that pol‘- tlon o! Ward Number Four in the luld City, uituati Went of Grout George Street, and the Poll uhall be held It the Oily Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F IIILLSBOBOUGH STREET —Th0 Ninth 2mm; Division aha-ll oomwllo m um wfllw of Wl-rd Number Flvo, In Charlottetown, 5M4 0! lllllaborough Street, and a lino 1n continuation thw- of to the division llno between Charlottetown Com- mon and Royalty, and the Poll shall be held at m‘ near the dwelling u!‘ Mn. Elizabeth Enmsnkum Eulton Street East. . WARD IIVI EAST KIWI-AL The Tenth Polling Division shall compromise Ill that portion of Ward Flvo, in Charlottetown, Em oi Great George Street and the Malpequa Rmd and West 0| lllllsbomulh Street and u lino in continu- ation thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common and loyalty, mil the Poll shall b! held at or near the Bu! Indian lorvlco Station- corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST‘ 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST OF QUEEN STREET —'l‘ho llaventh P0111“ Division mu comprise m m: poi-mm of Wm! Five, in Charlottetown, West of Great George 81W" and Mnlpequa Rand and East of Queen Street, lull the Poll shall be hold at mum'- Servico Station, being No. 20'! Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth mum; DIIIIIOII mu mmprln I" that portion of Ward Five, In Charlottetown, lull‘ ate Well of Queen Street, including Governmfll‘ lloulo IIIII Land at Vlotorh Park, and the Poll lhlll In lull at Clarence lamina’: lervloe Simon. corner of Queen and Elton Street. Hall, from the hour of Twelve 0'¢|0¢k» afternoon of same day.- Act 21 George V., Cap. 31 and amend- of Charlottetown. i