..¢-=<:»\-~. .~ lumaacahil ' """"’"" SPECIAL m; um Only Sunkist Orange: par dean - — 35c. 45o, 60o Bakinallowder. lb. reg. tbc, 19c Toma Soup. 8 tins for - 25o Rolled 01k, l0 lbs. for -- 39o Wulnllll. b. 9o i_-___._ Broom: or Mop; — - — 25c Toilet Pager. 8 rolls — - 25c Pure Gal Cocoa, lb. — — 15c Fancy Soap, 7 cakes — - 25c Light. Bulbs 20- 40, 60 walla each - - - - —- - — 15o Mil-chm, l largo boxes — 20c Jell Powder. ll for — — — 25c u, per gallon - - 60c King llouu Coffee, er lb. 35o Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs. or — 25c Cubs, 2 pkgs. for 25c and two free pkgl. Razor Blades, r kg. De p150. 10c, 5c. Cor. Richmond B; Pownol S18- Phonc 1289 c|v|crrrA |ns [continued from page 5) chaotic that. AI: was impossible to find out accurately just. how much of each year's tux levy was still outsthdug and unpaid. The audi- tors ascertained this as best they could by listing the unpaid bal- unccs in detail as "may appeared rn rtl. s buck to 1934. and . arrcurs of 1933 and przvious. unce ms information was obtained, it was set up in an arrears ledger which is supplemen- tar to the Rate £00k, and simply krnw» 1 clrrxr and uccurute record m vhat tzose r~tc books show. I: rzf= wry. the city has been able lo k rp n cltar re ord of What is uuxrz; on lllllifllfl taxes, and has record to-day for the first time in its hiflory. ‘civviilllrr Records * "‘cr feulure that was ill an ' sin!“ of chaos was d m dctbs-uturcs payable and out. qnciiuz, his record uns so ‘owl that tinny debentures mt out without the momy reaching t ~ accounts of the City. and as a rrsuli. wr hrvr- to-dnv the obliga- tion tn my interest and principal on debentures for which our cltv received nct one penny. This dif- ficutv ha: been corrected by the r. ttimz 1m of a proper Register of Debentures. and bv the adoration cf a urn‘: and cohercnt system of numr ~ a“ ncw rhbcnturrs is- sued by the City. By means of this hock. an cvact record is kept of a‘l dcbnnflircs outstanding. and nn auditor ("ill easily satisfy him- self rs to the correctness of this rrr-ortl bv an examination of can- . r "itlliTlEfl bv the . orfusirm in numberin’! urns vrhich has existr-d in . . .ll m1‘? Lil's work diffi- frr some time to ccrne. but. t!" retirement of old deben- | s and w- of ii"\v one: “n- , .. i t1"!r‘1c':..d this difficulty will | g~.~‘uu.l"‘ iron itsel‘ out. "S0 much for the matter of! ,l~~~'~~ rrwrdc 9f the asets and; liabilities of the Citv —not thol: three isn't a great deal more that could be said. but time does not permit. and what I have =ald wfl, ‘iilllstrntfl th" nru- brin’! IFICCI. "Fatally as important as these. are the problems of keeping proper records of cash received and dis- bursed by the City. "In the past. many bills were mid bv this city of which the Fin- ance Commit-toe had never even hoard. Many accounts were paid twice, and a number of cheoues were issued for which the City apparently received absolutely no value. The reason this was poss- lb‘e was principally due to the sloppy systcrr of handling vouch- ers. Modern Register "This has all been changed by the introduction of a modern reg- ister for requisitions. whereby it is now necessary to get a properly r‘ ‘"4 requisition before goods can be purchased. Vendors of merch- andise have beer. notified that their bills will not be paid unless accompanied by copies of these re- quisitions, nnd copies are kept in the City office both for the City Clerk and for the Auditor no that the Finance Committee can see that all purchases have been mode in the proper way. In LCIGIILIOII, all accounts rendered to the City are now road in detail to the Council and incorporated in detail in the 1 hufe book in order that there can be a permanent record of what payments have been ordered by the Council "Cash received t1 now safeguard- H. by the installation of a mod- em. up-to-datxe cash register through which all rash received by the City must be passed and rec- orded. New receipts are being pre- pared that will not be valid 1m- less certified by the cash regtster. This will ten‘ to make the public particular that they do not. pny any loose cash without it being recorded as being received through the cash register. A further safe- ha-s been provided in the matwr of cheques. which n. cus- comer might. conceivably give to a l The Grow oi Group Worries lhe Ilaiim When the child wakes up in the night with o. croupy cough, spu- modic croup, it strikes terror to tho mother 'u heart. Tho child cm scarcely Ipeak, m hardly breathe, and seems to be clicking. nrinciplos which new] "The Central Guardian I I'M: column In ruerved for new» of local inform Dll ldvurtlslng o! u nuny nature may be lulerted l8 B cello 1 word strictly pay- nhlo In advance. _-_-__'___.__ . __._____ CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCII. KENT BEAUTY shoppe Jun- uarv specials. also student work. L-9-i4-l-29-2l A RACK FULL of Men's Suits worth u? to twent -two dollars, his w clearing eek a eleven-fifty. See windows. Henderson 6r. Cu - more. L-l001-1-30-2-l. POLICE COURT-In the Police Ccurt. yesterday a drunk and in- capable was remanded until Thurs- day. Another drunk who failed to appear had his bail of $5 estreat- ed. REGULAR FTL-IGIIT- Ou regular afternoon flight to Mone- ton yesterday, Canadian Airways carried 8 passengers and took two passengers back to this Province. FULL SILVER FOX 20% HIGFF FIR-Full silver fox sold last Wed- nesdav at an advance of 20 per cent over December" ‘evels at an auction conducted in New York bv Lumpson Fraser 6a I-Iuth. Inc. for the American National Fox and Fur Breeders Association. A too price of $62 was mszlstered. "Phe skins sold quickly. 96 per cent of the offering of about 8.000 skins being taken. YORK AND VlCINlTY-Messrs. Harold and George Witt»! 0! Y0K? spent Sunday at Grand ‘rraoadie. ‘A movement is on foot at York to divide the school into two com- nartments to prevent over crowd- ing and more efficient service. Since the school vear‘ began one teacher had to ouit from rlerl/OIIS prostrution and anflihel’ RBI/e it '1" after two weEks trial-Mrs. (C01) Crockett. 88. is enlovinz verv ffllf hculth.—Mi:s Irene Vcsev. York. spent. the weak end at Covrhead \Vcst.-Mrs. Archibald Robert Vcscv. York. is suffering from a bud attack of szrlope. ANNUAL l\I_EETlNG—'I'hc an- nual COIIEPGLYHIIOIIGI meetins of i110 Glasgow Road congregation was held in the Church. \V(‘\lur‘s_.'i:l\ Jan. 24th, at 8 p. m. The ltiuustci" Conducted the devotional service after which the DIISUICSS meetinz was opened bv clectin-u the Min- ister Dr. A. O. Thouison to the chair. Mr. Philip Matheson was appointed svcictarv. 'l‘he sccrotfirv presented the financial report. wvhlch w.“ verv favorable and that they would be able t-o meet all their obligations. The session re- port was given by the Minister who spoke of the election of Eld- ers and the communion service also of the fine cooperation of the congregation in carrvinu 0n the work for the year. The Temnoinl Board for the eusulnc vem". Mr Georze Matheson. Mr. Henry Math- eson. Mr, Alexander MacRae. Mr Frank MacRae, Mr. Jo=ie Mar-h- escn, Treasurer. Mr. Philip Math- €SOll.___i_____ __ caslrer without demanding n re- ceipt smart from the endorse- ment In such cases, the cheque cannot be deposited in the bank until it has been out throuch the cash register and properlv lin- printed with the dsiails of the re- ceipt issued in cxclnusrc for it. This a‘so up-plies to money ord"rs. bond coupons. and all oth-cr forms of non currency. In nrtrtirulor. this wl'l guard aqainst the substitut-in’: of Sinking Funt interest coupons for civic cash. which “Z15 doitc here in the pnsi at grout crst to e Cit)‘. "Those are haidlv even the highlights of our new system. but time does not nwmlt me to vzo fur- ther. I would like to point out however, that a change from such disorder as we had to the smooth- ly working. efficient system that is now being installed cannot be ac- complished overnight It would ‘not be as bad lf a new staff could start at the first of a year. but where they have to start after the year is almost nine months old. and revise ti‘; o'd records in ad- dition to staring the new ones. it ls a very great. task. Our staff are handling this change-over in what I think is a most efficient manner. and, given a. proper chance to Irma out all the minor details that. arise. will give this City clear and ac- curate information about its af- fnirsnfor the first time in its his- Explainlng the system of relief contribution. His Worship said that work projects are given now in place o’ the federal and provincial direct; contributions of two-thirds of the total. The projects really amount to about the same thin-g. He referred to a meeting he at- tended last year with Coun. Chandler, of the Mayors and mu: iclpnl representatives at 0t- tuwa. They had endeavored to get the Government to contribute the total relief cost. Finally it. was arranged to have the city pay only 20 per cent. anc contributions this year are being arranged on that basis While decreases were shown in unemployment last October and November over the previous your. the December figures were higher than l: 1938. which indicated that. the problem was utlll o. serious one. In closing His Worship suggest- ed that. if at the end of another year the financial situation is not satisfactory, plans could be for- mulated by citizens. individually or in organizations. for effecting n change at the following election. That would ‘oe better, he believed. thr- attempting to formulaic a new system on the eve of the pre- sent contest. Rotarlan J. E. Stems presided yesterday. The guests present were Gordon Spencer, Clty Councillors Roy Holman, and James T. Mac- Kie. Dr. J. , Lantz. Frank Walker, J. W. Jones, M. L A., E L, Miles, and G. E. Ritchie. A letter was read from W. E Scantlebury, Chairman of the Boy Scouts Toy Shop Committee, stat- ing that I50 toys had been repatr- ed and distributed. D. l" Archibald said he had letters from the Free Dispensary There is nu time for delay; apply hot poulticea to the throat and upper thanklm the Rotarians for their from Major MucNutt on behalf of Pm °' ‘h’ ‘hm’ “d 3"‘ D" [the Canadian legion, dealing with Wood’; Norway Piuo Syrup. We know of nothing better to give j prompt relief. It is absolutely safe, | docs not coutnin any habit forming drugs, nnd will help to soothe the | infected membranes, stop the irrita- tion and subdue the inflammation. Tisa T. Milburn 00., TAIL, Toronto, Out. the drive for funds The Chairman at the outset re- ferred to recent. letters in the press on the civic situation dealing with what the audit revealed and oth- er matters and it was only fair in L-97il9-7-2I-3ll. m. ! rue _ TERAEMtINBDERI OF Tllgog. S. a . B11168 so . Wednesday. four to six. Attractive musical programme. L-B59-l-30-ii. _..___ APPOINTMENT. — rgy. Mr Mr. 8 mon Paoll of this city. is also Vice President and General Sales Manager of the Vulcan Iron Works Ltd. Winnipeg. Man. and has a host of friends here who will be pleased to hear of his success, Springfield of Providence. frlemh Personals Rev. J.T. Payne I Geo m , who was sucLenJy otuken will Tn Cherry Valley on Tuesday last is new; Mm n01" in the P.E.I. Hospital. Assistant Commissioner Meade of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Halifax, arrived in the City last night. I-Ie Ls in Charlottetown on official business old homestead at. Maine. and Mrs. deceased her. Mr. Alex Maciean left yesterday mcrrlng for Ottawa, where he has a position in the Civil Service De- partment. vzr. and Mrs. W. H. Harmp. wvho have been spending part of their honeymoon lzr Charlottetown, of 81 years. ‘The late Mr. In Memoriam SB. MARY BERNARD .of the Sisters of PPOVLGCIIIBQ on Nov- ' Be nurd eon when a mung girl and went w employed for several years. Thirty- one years ago she joined the Sisters Her funeral was held un November l6 attended by many of her former of Springfl were pail bearen. mourn one brother John M. on the Mrs. J. R. Mrs. Thomas Troy, Green- Art Kenny, Mexico, Edward, New York, Five sisters pre- R. I. P. In Memoriam MR. BERTRAM HASLAM The death at field, Lot 6'7, on Deoemnber M, of Mr. Bertram Haslam at the age in 1858, and was the last surviving CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I He leaves: to mourn their low his wife Ada Smith. formerly of Crapaud, two daughters, Mrs. W. H. Ford of’ Euieraid and Mrs. Dick Carigmn of Boston, Mass, and one n-Ecmvzs son William on the homestead Th WI D1 I’ J - ' “yeah EH98‘: ‘nu 1 Th6." dlfid Ill U19 MOI-ho!‘ HOD-SO Thg {mum} wok u}; 1:5,‘! gut, Ellnbeth’: Ohuroh, I D66. of Mr. A. A. P8011 B.A. .Sc.,w 0 mpgr I W” menu elected vlcg-Pmldent lnugnwrugrhtnirlagbilr. m; ma? 2" “d w“ °°"°“°"°d b’ ‘h’ of the Manitoba branch of the Can- Bernard Kearney o: sturgeon. age mm" Rev‘ M" H'“"ma“' - Mum, msmuw o; Mgnmg and Met, 7o you.‘ The pallbearers were: Keith allu _ pmly who L; a so" o; Deceased 1e“ he, home m Sh“? Mayne. Everett l-laslam. Frank Bagnoll, Aillson Mayne, when she was I-Iaslam and Hyatt Hulam. In Memoriam MR. HERBERT II. NEILL Word has been received of the sudden death from u heart attack of Herbert. l-l. Neill of Headley, B. C., which occurred Jan. 19th, son of the late James and Mary Neiii of Charlottetown. He leaves to mourn a widow, two sons and three daughters; l. bro- the!‘ John in St, Rcgls, Montana, und four sisters, Mrs. Agnes Crock- ett, Charlottetown, Mrs. Wm. White, formerly of York Point, now of Waltham. Mass. Mrs. Char- lu J. Bundle, Waltlmm, Mass, and Mrs. Arthur J. Johnson of Wor- cester. Mass. _i.__________ MT. MELLICK W. I. The January meeting o! the Mt Meliick Women's Institutg was mid eld. Six cousins leaves to Sturgeon and four MacDonald. Pan- J. T. Fisher. Fort Surina- mo. Haslam was born Irving , SPECIALS For This Week -_.___i_.__.__ 1 lb. b Coffee ————43c l.lb.B Tla——-—53c l lb. Package Tea--— 2 lb. Lani u! Shortening 25o ll lbs. White or Brown Suglr——-—---65c 24 lbs. Flour —— — — 100-4350 JANUARY an, r940 VIABAIIITJOIII-ALLBAIL To B OS TON .__....J $16.25 From CHARLOTTETOWN Plus Currency Exchange Proportlonutely Low Ilrol from olber Station: Going: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd Relum Limit: Tuesday. February 6, 1940. 1 t: lbs. Flour — — 5259-83-19 A ruouu m-J MacPllEE BROS. WE DELIVER ‘I 11$ _1_-ao-u|.:l|l"| ___ ing, "It's a good time to get Ac- quainted". followed by repeating Creed in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and adapted. “ committee gave a report of Cluistmaa concert and decided to buy a. few things that. were needed for tho school. Sick committee reported no one sick in district. Mrs. Arden Rich- ards and Marion Robertson are on program committee for next. meet- 118 till: bl l Uuitod tl..- guests of Mrs Harrops par- member of a family of ten and t m h g ML _1»1_ ' ..__ ents, lvfr. and Mrs. William was the son of the late William 3.1m Zn 3x11381104? I)! ‘txvelve NmrlIllg/lnfrlifrsid Lzlichawnmrvtgd Br0l n. left yesterday morning for Haslnm and Elinmbe ‘ I i ioers and one visitor. President by um but“; "rm mnmfifi, o; Moncton where they will reside. Haslum. ' presiding. Meeting Upencd by 5mg- the evening was 5pm, 1n humus - u Ill , clergyman o umo and coup no udllreu; allinunbip; iuuudud sum; and the ulna u iloltiuod. The latter should b0 signed by appllcout m tho pronoun a] u“ iuuiug oflclnl. _ , Punoul who an NOT oitiloul of Canada, or British subject: dflflllflllgd in Canada, roquirl puuporh vllod by an Amlrlcun (Jounul. Thin llltur may also be Ind when ro-unuriug Onuadn Punngm ruldiu llnll apply to ndnounou rumro-umpsmn» Puuugorl nbcuid b0 in pol nlou of A mm IN DUPLIOATI hum VOPIIOIII afield,‘ umlfylug u u? “m, compluto nddrnu in ti! vicinity of Halifax, Yurmoulb d S ' y real [Hind Stain immigration uuthorlIIcn AFKJIQI, ‘ blforo lnviug thou poiutl, Children Five and under Twelve yours of ugo lIALl?‘ FARE-i Ticket! om In m! concurs our uU! 100R TICKET mun Con!!! Ileurcut Ticket Agent For Further Information CANADIAN NATIONAL TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA Ulojlnullnu Nation! illglograph: In pursuance of an Act of the King George V., Chapter 31, entitled or in addition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE Numbers l. 2. and 3 of the said City, and ‘serve as Councillors in said Council for lll all a Mayor and Eight Councillors FOR WARD NUMBER FOR WARD NUMBER FOR WARD NUMBER FOR WARD NUMBER FOR WARD NUMBER THE FOURTEENTH DAY Whrd West. at or near Augustus Quinn's, b81112‘ No. 5-1 Queen Street. Ward l East. at or near the residence of Horace llieKinnon, being No. 51 Prince Street. Ward 2 West. at or near the residence 0f Andrew hit-Lend, being No. 93 Sydney Christmas donation. also a letter Street. Ward 2 East. at William Bowman's resid- ence, being No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Ward »i West, at the City Building. W'z|rd .4 Central. at or near Urban Blan- chzrrd’s Shop, being No. 182 on the South side 0f Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will and continue open until Five o'clock in the DESCRIPTION OF P0 warm our. EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET—'l‘he First Polling Division shall comlltrllo Ill U!" INTI-ll!" bl Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown. situate East of Great George Street, and the Pull shall be held at or noar the dwelling of Horace MgKinnon, being No. 51 Prince Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that Pl"- llon of Ward Numbcr One, in the City of Chur- luttctown, situate Went of Great George Street, and the you ghall be held at or near Augustus Quinn's. being 54 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Third Polling Division shall comprise all that P0P‘ lion of Ward Number Two, ln the City of Charlotte- town, slluale East of Great Geoff‘ sue". Ind "l! Poll shall be held at William Bu‘ ‘a Residence. I78 Sydney Street. Fourth Pulling Division lhlII comprise ull that pm- lion of Ward Number Two, In tho City of Charlotte- town, situate West. of Great George Street. and the Poll shill he held at or near Andrew MCIMIIYS Residence, being N0. 93 Syd-liq SlIOfl- WARD THREE The Fiflh Polling Division nhull comprise Ward Number Three, in the City of Charlottetown, sud the Poll shall be held at or non the Market House. WARD FOUR EAST EAST 0F HILLSBOROUGH STREET—Thr Sixth Polling Division shall comprise nll that P0P" lion of Ward Number Four, in the City of Char-oile- town, sllulie East of l-Illllborough Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the chop of Henry Mullow, No. 171 Weymoufh Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise nil that portion of Ward Number Four. situate West NOMINATION DAY, WEDNE Al the Office of the City Clerk, City I-Ial until the hour of’ Four o'clock, - l .1 \,v the Mayor and City Councillors that the former should have an opportunity of presenting his views before a. meeting of the Club. Rotary ERNEST IA. FOSTER. Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. City and one person to serve as a Councillor in the said Council for Ward Number Four of the said City. I WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-JIM“ of lllllsborough Street nnd Elsi of Great George in the afternoon of same day-For Qualifications of Electors sec Act 21 George V., Cap. 31 and amendments thereof. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, January 18th, 19-10. CIVIC ELECTION Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the Twenty- first year of the reign of His Majesty _ _ “An Act to consolidate and amend the several Acts mflorllorallng the City of Charlottetown," and all Acts in amendment thereof that an election of a Mayor for the said City Council for each of the Wards, of Two Persons to serve as Councillors in and of Three persons lo Ward Number Five in the said City; being rep resenting the City as follows: ONE—ONE COUNCILLOR TWO-ONE COUNCILLOR THREE—ONE COUNCILLOR FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FIVE-THREE COUNCILLORS WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY In pursuance of An Act of the toria. Chapter 8, entituled reign of Her Majesty Sewerage Act," Three Commissioners of OF FEBRUARY, A. D., I940 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS TO SAY: Ward 4 East, at 0r_ near the shop of Henry .. Mutlow, being No. I71 Weymouth Street. Ward 5 IVest- at Clarence Kaufman's Ser- vice Slalion, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central. at lllallelfs Service Station. 0n the West side of Great (leorge Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. Ward 5 ‘East Central. at the Red Indian sen/We Stlllllvn. corner of Fitzroy and Great George Streets. - Ward 5 East, at 0r near the Shop of Lee R. Cameron, N0. 225 Euston Street. be opened at Nine O’cl0ck in the Zorenoon afternoon of the same day. LLING DISTRICTS Street, and the Poll shall be held ut or Hear the shop of Urban Blanchard, being Nu. 182 on the South side of Kent Slrccl. WARD FOUR WEST WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET—-Tl|r Eignlh Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Four in the said City, situate West of Great George Street. and the Poll shall he held at, the City Building. ‘ WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F I-IILLSBOROUGH STREET-The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Five, In Charlottetown, East of Hlllsborough Siret, and a llne in continuation thereof lo the division lino between Charlottetown Common and Royalty, and lhe Poll uhull be held at or near the shop of Lee R. Cameron. 225 Euslon Street East. 4 WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL . The Tenth Polling Division shlil comprise III i that portion of Ward Five, in Charlotellown, Euul 0f Great George Street and the Malpequo Road and West of llilisborough Street and a llne in con- tinuation thereof tn the division line between Char- I “ ‘ "n Common and Royalty, and the Poll shall ha held at or near the RQII Indian service Station, corner Fitzroy and Grout George Streets. I WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL ‘ WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET ANDl LAST 0F QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Pollingi Division ohull comprise all that portion 'of Ward‘ Five, in Charlottetown, West of Great George Street and Mallmlue Road and East of Queen Street, undt the Poll shall he held at Mnllell’; Service Station. being No. 207 Great George slreel. i WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Division IIIIII comprise all lhn pflrllon of wn-a Five. in Chnrlotlclown, nil- ullo West of Queen Street, including Government House and Land at Victoria Pork, and the Pnll shall be held at Clarence Ranahan‘: Service Station, "m" 0f Queen and Euslon streets. SDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, A. D., 1940 i. from the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon Warn 1 West. at or near Augustus Quinn’s, being No. 54 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the residence of Horace McKinnon, being No. 51 Prince Street. Ward 2 West, at or near the residence of Andrew McLeod, being No. 93 Sydney Street. Ward 2 East, at William Bowman's resid- ence. being No. I78 Sydney Street. Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central. at or near Urban Blan- chard’s Shop, being No. 1S2 on the South side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will amendment thereof or in addition thereto, Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the sixty-first year of the Queen Victoria, Chapter 12, enlituled, “The Charlottetown and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. i Euscnou or commssmurns or SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Fiftieth year of the reign of her Majesty Queen Vic- “The Charlottetown Water Works Act”, and all Acts in and of An Act of the Legislature of the I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for Sewers and Water Supply . FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1940 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS] TO SAY€ Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Henry L. Mutlow, being No. 171 Weymoutl. Street. Ward 5 West, at Clarence Ranhan's Ser- vice Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at Malletfs Service Station, on the West ulde 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 0r near the Shop of Lee R. Cameron, No. 225 Euston Street. be opened at Nine O’clock in the forenool. and continue open until Five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD ONE EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The First Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One. in the City of’ Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, 1nd the Poll shall be held at. or near the dwelling of lloraee McKlnnmi, being Nu. 5i Prince Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The second Polling Division shall conrprisa ull tint p". ‘lion of Ward Number One. in the City u: ch“. ttelown. situate Well. of Great George Street, and the Pfllllahuli be held al- or near Augustus Qulnn'|. being 54 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Third Polling Division uhlli comprise all that por- llon of Ward Number Two, in the Clly of Charlotte. town, situate West of Great George Street, 1nd 1|"- l'ol| shall be held at William " ‘ ‘g Randell“, I78 Sydney Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE T _ . Fourth Pulling Division uhull cornpriscsglrllzlf: :41‘: lion of Ward Number Two, in tho City of (Jhnrlggu. town, situate West of Greol George Street and the mu than be held It or “m Andrew Memoir. Residence, being No. 93 Sydnoy snug, WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Won] glllmgolrl Ighree, in the City of Charlottetown, gm] c o s all be held atlor near the Market llou.» WARD FOUR EAST unsr or HILL. A at... v.1"... 1.1.1.1.... ilfiffiffir... sfilll-TFIJL? """ °' ""5 "Mb" Four. In the City of Charlotte- lowll. situate East of lllllsborough Street r1 u‘ Poll shill be held at or nem- lhe glmp inning"; Mllllvw. No. I71 Weymough shut " WARD FOUR. 051N134], The Seventh Polling Division h ll "l" llflrllon of Ward Number Ffllir.‘ rlffiltflsvivll “I "msbllrfllllh Street and East of Grell. George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near tho shop of Urban Blanchard, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent. Street. WARD FOUR WEST wasr or anon ouonou STREET-Tho Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Four ln the said City. 511W" West of Great George Street. and the Poll shall be held at the City Building. NARI) FIVE EAST EAST OF HILLSBOROUGH STREET-JIM: Ninth Polling Division shall comprise ull that Pill‘- lion of Ward Number Five, In Charlottetown, Easl of lfillsborough Street, and u line in continuation gnu-cog to m; division ling between Charlottetown common and Roynlty and the pull shall be held ll- or near the shop of Lee R. Cameron. 225 Eur-ton Street East. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL Tho Tenth Polling Division shall comprise nil that portion of Ward Five, in Cbarlolcltown, EM! of Great George Street 1nd the Malpeque Road and Wool of lllllsbornugh Street and a line In con- llnuullon thereof lo the division line between Char- lottetown Common and Royalty, and the Poll Shlll he held at or near the Red Indian Service Stallon- comer Fitzroy and Great George Streets. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST OF QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Pollinl Division shall comprise ail that portion of Ward Five; in Charlottetown, West of Great. George Street Ind Mllpequc Rood and Ell! of Queen Street, and the Poll shall be held ll Mallell’; Service Station. bllllg No. 207 Gnll George Strut. WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Division uiiall comprise l" that pOPIIIIII of Word Five. in Charlottetown. l"- ualc West of Queen Street. including Government House and Lind at Vlclorlu Park, um! the Pull shill be hold at Clarence Runlhan‘; Service Stallon- corner of Queen and Bunion Slreels. NOMINATION DAY, WEDNES DAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, A. D., I940 At the Office of the until the hour of Four o'clock of Electors see Act 21 George V1, City Clerk, City Hail from the hour of Twelve o'clock, n00" in the afternoon of same day-For Qualifications Cap. 31' and amendments thereof. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk Clly Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, Jan unry 18th, 1940. ~ i Lana-wt Q noun rmr lllllfllll m: