was CHARLOTTETOWN cursory! tlnued at Id osuia to 8i per S0 pound hag, haw BflllIlWiti mounlaina at MAI to $1.15. For similar quantities Int ||| (‘urp ... ... .. Miscellaneous Bil tock Quotations ivotal New I York Stock; (Cs-ssdlsa Press) eehs furl "hi?" ll \v|il - m Products 13\l'r\l'S and Hull - um: n l‘. . . ., Motor-s 1 iilrrrslcr [Nn-kei -. H y liisruit \' rvnlrai . . l. Arrrr-ru-an \.r .\' .| .. will M, llri-ille in ]'.‘||'ifiC 1.. i vorp < liuhbci’ . g won-l will inn r ‘. lllr .. Markets G l a n c ‘e (ihssdiss Press) "onto and Montreal-Price level .,.- l unchanged. '1‘: m. .\iini~a—~l‘insed lower. 4 g —\\'lwnl (‘loscd lower ikvrkéfilocira closed unchang- .\\- YIIFk*~RllhbPD higher; coffve er; cation and sugar unchanged. Currencies “I (Csnadisn Press) ONTIIIIAI». Jan ‘RS-The pound rllug and the French franc lost ther ground in today's trading on ntrval foreign exchanges while the lied States dollar was recording a ii Rain. panmg at $5 0?, about a rent below I vlghlfs vlssin ]:\r<>]_ rhq pgupfl rad slowly withzr a narrow range, n": the ‘II! ll $5.01 1-i6_ off 1V; ts from last night’ final quotation . Cults States oliar closed at percent llfmni compared with nights cloaa o Iii-iii of one per- t. l not guin of 1J6 of ons percent Ths French franc lost - g in np mar et today sssried nd down 2 ll ’ n, "m. i‘ flu a. s closing he nnal rats was the lowest of tha v Earlier lflliliicliqng Md he,“ and hath-sen that figure and $1 B3 41W‘ hi!!!» The French franc: ling at. 6 22 senta_ was o8 .0155 of lit he Canadian dollar axtanded its ‘cunt from ii per cant to one par CHANCE .i_._ (Cssssiisn Press) ONTREAL Jan flk-Britiah ml exchange in relation to fliiillfl dollar, as fvliilllirll by izlnlsauk of (xnania, closed today AU O and the - igium belgs . . ruil milrala M000. uilnria IeI .0162‘. N... llhng Kong duiiara Montreal Stock Market (Cassdisl Press) Slacks Dom “rill_\ am To! I'm Ind ALA i.‘ I’ R Iiow Sunih lmui Sim-l Hull B . . Int .\l<~k|~l .» _\in|Isl-y iiu-"ns \ivl'oil Fl-ml .. .. Montreal I‘n\v ,. . . . 30% Nat Brew l»; Pow Corp . _- Quebec Pow .. Shuninignu Steel n! l'.iI\ ‘VIDIIIIIPK El M T’L. CURB [fnnndisu rum Slocks e ' B A Oil . llozluhhrnols Dom Eng . . Imp Tub Imp Uzi In} iH-iv . “alkcr I'M 1v. Y.__c_uRB (Canadian Press) (‘Inns ltlchs Amer Cyan R .. Amer Sup Pow- Aa G and F) . Fan Alnrvunl . .. CHIP‘ Svrv . I'll Hnnrl nnzl Simr Ford nf (‘an A Imp Oil int Pets ‘Slag Hud St Oil Ind . (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. Jan '25—DI‘II‘¢d dwidtlb iy lower by selling on lin- part of wrariod holders nnd by shrvnre of aggressive demand glnin vlluva to~ day showed little newer to rally Grain market declines ronirarted with ths bet that since Jan l0 when rreaident Rooasvet sent his mona- tary message to ongrsss, securities have advanced abont 8 points. whereas grains have held within unusually narrow limits. Neither drought rs- porta, nor dust storms in the south- west, nob likelihood of rnonsv bills being adopted by Congras be ors the and of the wsak a pearl-d to have much stimulating e ect on prices. Wheat closed unsteady. ilk-Uh und- ar yesterday's finish, corn to l cant down, oats 1 to 1% off, and provisions unchanged to l7 cents de- clme NNIPEG Ill U- O E‘ \Vi CI. S .—- -. “Yhslt: GHQH; July S!‘ ' '.1 Oata Hay 86B: July Ml‘! Barley: May 40%; July 41K. CASII PRICES Wheat no 1 hard 68%: No l nor :' ':No3norfi9#; .’ ; 0 , and Hack . l4; lie Iifwiflifijlulfrerifihlioifsed 3114; No 2 fend .10: Rejected M. Barley No S C W and track 38%; 0N 4C“"‘8T%;NofIC\V.'iil5%2 NOGC 4,. the W3 sssdlsn Press) WINNIPEG, Jan ‘lb-W eat prices IIIIQG on the Winnipeg rain Ex- change today under tho influence of downturn- at Chicago and iacl o1’ aggressive support Net loses of S‘ to 9i cent were sustained at the cinsc. May wheat finished at 51% with July st 68% routs Only u handful of _ om. hm: Han 3717. ax ort business was ldun wheat. as prises tell away in of Isding. The buying toge purchases for stern ad the darling ra l’ Prat iii-Main pound rows drsc .000 olland 1'10! n Jifl go .283]. .388. a T0109. 1. Increased movement nnstasdied when t close urwd)’ krona 315%. olunri aioti .1824. ullnllliil ieu .iil0l. nth Africa pound I 0M2. oils Peseta . . wsdsn krona JDO. tasrlsud buns .110! nitsd States dollar iurn, hell of the 11914.00‘) from Black Sen Doris week The Argentina pectad to tohal about this wsek. fish grain was grains prices eased softness in wheat. '1 par cent idiarliaing liaise-Payable in Advance 0min! ‘arm;- Qeq] . I Wassc and lastar loaals la. o l .' “ B" w: d Evsntsrlo. per word; Olssdidoal I»! ward: Alsolsesnsuts and (‘.0 1° Der wsrdg in Is-orism Notices, '10s. par inch: Lists of Floral sud Spiritual Offerings, Csrda, sic , 4e. pap laslna; batters of Co her lseh; Notices sf Thsnlaa and Appraoistial. 70s I" "Ii! ‘l’ W- l?" wsrsl. Other rules su spplinstios. a- Cilrga far sny sdvwtlssmssl (wash-five casts. ATIx-la pea ward, a (or tlsa prise 0f Owl. ahla la sdvslea. inser- strictly - . ll T} a I a - ve, Bridgs and Whiat Snore rda. Guardian Oantrsl Job - tcry. Nov. r-u. sail. nu. ososoa-rowu ‘W’ M“ acres of land-property of ista - MoPhaa. Apply to In. ully. 4B! IALI — AUOIIDII 103T!- vr. hridga sud Whiar Soora - . Guardian Cant-rat Job Nov. l-tf. "Malian" snd but demand plclld offerings was tifflrult to trace. the moat irrt trading was aiuggiah. "Stare", 141 Water Street. worked in 0am "D tha last nlinnia thar with hir aeconnt armat- For from Argentina and hedlill o! that crop at Liverpool rirea abroad. Liverpool u. to Md lower whiia Chicago was off about one cant. Russia accounted for L-‘IGRJIOD bun- hushels cleared during the past rnnvsmsnt is sx- I_Iin,000 bushels COINS lbw sul in sympathy with ndolenco_ its . i DEOOII IXPIUI.‘ IAIIII. through our special ~-.'- ~ eoursa. Hnndradaolsrasosasfni usiss. Writs Molar Burbs! Ooiiage, 578 Harrington, Halifax. H. H. W. N480. iowoost. Wanted IANT$ - A QUANTITY 0F Highest market. prices psid. F. W. Moieside. North mpg]- ‘ND. i ' IIOII WANTED IN CIT! wrrn honss attached. Reply by letters. Address 4633. Milt. WANTED - TIRES Oil FOUR room heated house or fist. mod- ern improvements. Reasonable and Princa lid tCslsdisa Press) MONTREAL, Jan 25— » Wheat nor no 2 7S. iiaric)’ i? W uo Ii b1. tlaln t.‘ W no 2 46 Oats C W nu 1i 44. Oats feed uu i ‘igour spring wheat patents firlia Flour seconds d W. Flour- bakers t b0 5|“ Flour winter wheat patsnta choice 3 45-3 b0 Flour while worn I I04 M.‘ Ilran ton 2i '.‘ Shuris tun ‘r’ Uirlliilngr u... lil-liwi mn- lug liay m. 2 [HT lull r-nrlols 14.50 Flu-use 0m rurrwm ii Amanda '.’.'> ill llm L‘ ‘r93 limo,‘ m.» 1v.’. n. $1 w 1|.‘ um 3i It’. u. Si 1.’. >0 lbs I urtr-i 8i 20 n. 31:20 9U lbs PRODUCE (Faanullisn Press) MONTREAL. 1.1.. -. Uter 1.0mm; stcudy for ac-vr-rnl w M. i regrad’ ml pasteurized ilililrr rusl- l, vvlit a pound on liw .\l1|iiii‘<‘:|i dnirv Iiiill pro» rim-v mnrinl ltnllyr iwlllllllllg 3:. 1r, You Pfilllg .. pom“: r... mlflrll! ur ma. with the lliuiu-a irvoi lrlur" gz-nvrnl nf 17L‘ bu u: uwm off rvd for sale durinlr |\ tiny Prices oi‘ vggk l-rvrilillllvd to declining a m shipment! ||| r Oninrln eggs \\ ~- vrnts for .\ izlruc. _l A Iliflliliiiil null 31'. .-- llii i~r .\ pulicls. Arrivals uuunum-d iu ‘Ml- ‘zs Tln- |lm|>~~ mrirki‘! iwi-l l; 10", |'"I\i\ 1i pound i», 4‘i|l'l'l’ill uinkr- finial-in.- Illa-shits l-iiailwi ill huxes 0n thr- pninlo maria-r Quflrccs con- Uoiumnrlo i‘i'illlll\ni| \\' I‘ (‘olviflllrliiil Harlin... , bum" Mines I-"Rridge ‘ Furl Kirk rn ar_ Gnu-ruin Hnlvrow til-J's Lair.- ilill-iivl‘ linllillgar ilomesrvsd on-ey . addition thereto. and one person to serve as s Councillor ln as Councillors in said Council for Ward THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward 1 West. at or near the shop of George V. Moore, 40 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwelling house of Mrs. Hilliary MscMllian, being on Dorchester Street, between Prince and Great George Streets. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of George V. Moore, 99 Queen Street. Ward 2 East, at the dwelling house of Charles R. McDonald, No. 177 Sydney Street, between Great George . and Prince Streets. 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 ssid Election the Poll will be contlnu eopen until Five O'clock in DESCRIPTION OF WAID 0N8 EAST OI‘ GREAT GIOIGI STI-IlT-Tha First Polling Division ahsll sli that portion of Wsri Number Ole, in ills City of Charioltetowll. situate East of Grout George Street, snd the Poll shall be held at or near the dwelling of Mn. ililliary MscMiilan, being mi Dora-heater Street between Prince and Grass George Streets. WIS‘! 01" GREAT GIOIGI STllIT-Tha SesandroflingDiriaionahaIIsomps-iaa sllthat por- than oi Ward Number one. h. u» ciiv d Charism- w", ‘nuts West. of Great Gem-re street. and the Poll shall be held at or near the shop of George V. Moore, 40 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STRIET-The Third Polling Division shall aormirise all that porflou of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlottetown. altnaia East of Grost George Street, and the Poll alaall be nun n. or mn- use dvolllns v! 0M1- ll Mollonsll, No. I71 Sydney Street. wssr or unsu- oronos snnrr-rhe Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tlon u Ward Number Two, u. u» cm o! Charism- town, situate Weat of Great George Struck and i-he Poll shall be held at. or near the shvr 0i 6mm V- Iamw, ll Queen Stroll. WARD ‘I'll-ll Tha Ilith Polling Dlrislsu shall samptias Ward Number Three, in the City of Charlottetown. sud the Poll shall he held at or nesr the Market llosse. WARD FOUI IAST IAST or IIILLSDOIOUGII STIllT-The Sixth rollng Division shall all that pir- Hoar a wars Number Four, in as city a Chsrlotie- tAIwmaDIabhItofIIIIIsDoIIIIDFfOILIBQHI PollshallbsheldstsrnasrthaahopstSeymour Meinnis. No. 171 Weyrsouth ltrast- ulll the Poll shall b6 IIQIII llsrbort King, bdng Ne. ll! Q the Scull Kant Street visrd st 81 W to 11.80 per W pound bag. MINING i‘- Acme Oil . . (Oulsdill TOkEONTU, Jan In pursuance of An Act of the Leglsla ture of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the Twenty-ii rst year of the reign of His Majesty King Gwrge V, Chapter 31, entituled “An Act i0 consolidate and amend the several Acts incorporating the City of Charlottetown,” island mountains Kootrnay . Lake Land Lake Nimre Inc Uuld hinvurmi . Man iinaiu Ail-inure Mchiiiinn . llcVittie . hiciVattorl hirri Oil . Min Corp .. l . . . .. aasqssoagm- Pgasa) Mofl l-ia Munelu . . Murphy Nhwlm- Niqvisnlug Nl-rnndn North Van Uigu Oil , . |'.i_li\i,lllPi’ m 1' .\l v i' ..n.-.-, _ i'rrul||~r I'M’): .\|r ill-all .\ul|| Reno uolll .. San Aul-iulo . Narnia . Sheri-lit Sir-VIII‘ Sl-utll Till Si Amhuny -\'i"r Par Sud Ilusiu ‘Fhonrn Fall 'i'I'|>1lli\\v-ll wlm» lingle Vacuum . .. Vr-nnm-s . \\'niic Anlu Wiltaey (‘ “Wight ll Wayside Sliver - . . . ' ‘lkiini snlr-s 172K000 l NLISTLD 4%, Aldermac TIDO Ailtullill .5 Wand Kirk East Crest, u Nldufldl) Foothills ANDREWS LIVER SALT h. TlNS— as ma oow~r<iw LARLWI H?‘ ll- orc (‘to Potterdoal Preston . Ritchie . Robb Mont . Rnyalite Stud . . So Keora . Sud Mines . Vin-ken . . . . . .. Wain Wright . White Lake .. ... cents, and bass metal and silver ‘. aim-k, finished with a mnlorily of thi- ill-tin» issues showing minor iosaea. Tho lurnuvvr uns the heaviest in mun- _, than two wl-cka Aorsngi. The action followed an order from the Commissioner o! Customs at Ottawa and the buttal’ is being held pending further in- strnctions. HELD 0N BOND ._______ The December meeting o! St. Cs- therlnea‘ Women's institute was laal at the home o! Mrs. J. I... Osborlfl on the thlrwenth. The Vice-Pres- IC. P- By Gun-rdlflfa Special Wire) VICTORIA. Jan, 25-A consign-l mem of 1.650 boxes of New Zeainnd‘ bum-r destined to Vancouvrr and idcnt. Mrs. Wliilam Morrow, occu- Vicloria. distributors, was held in pied the cilalr. Tire meeting wsa bond by customs authorities todavlopcncd by singing. "A Goodiy 'I'OIKONTO_ Jain ‘IS-Although iii‘ Standard Vining linrkvt “as in a firming process nl III!‘ Pillllt‘ |..ii:i\' guftcr :1 session ul gradually \\‘\‘»’lkb'll ing prices the rally mnur lr-u late in erase full! the recursion: .\l->.-t of l4 Assoc Oil 9S and all Acts in amendment thereof or in I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE th at. an election of a Mayor for the said city the City Council for each of the Wards Numbers i, 2 and 3 of the said City, and of Two persons to serve as Councillors in said Council for Ward Number Four of th e said City, and of Three persons to serve Number Five in the said City; being in all a. Mayor and Eight Councillors representing the City as follows: FOR WARD NUMBER 0NE——0NE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBER ’i‘W0- 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 FEBRUARY, A. D., 1934 ~.._., PLACES THAT IS TO SAY : Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Sey- mour Mcinnis, No. 177 Weymonth Street. Ward 5 West, at. the Huestia 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 5 East Central, at. the Red Indian Service Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Street. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Mark Pound, No. 261 Euaton Street. opened at Nine O'clock in the foranoon and the afternoon of the same day. POLLING DISTRICTS WALD FOUR. WEST WEST OF GIIAI‘ GEODGI STRICT-The Eighth Polling Divflon shall oomprisa all that por- tion of Wsrd Number Four in the acid City, situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be hold st the 811191 Department Room In the City Building. WARD FIVI EAST EAST 0F IIILLSDOIOUGII STREET-The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise sli that portion of Ward Number Five, In Charlottetown, East o! Hiilaborsugh Street, sud s line in continuation thereof to Ilse divHon lina between Charlottetown Common and Royalty, and the Poll shsil ba hslil at. or near the dwelling of Mark Poland, No. 281 Huston Street last. wnnn rrvr: sis-r CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Dlvidon ahsll comprise all that poriion o! Wsrd live, in Charlottetown, last of Great George Street and iha Malpeqne Rosd and West of Iiliiaborough Street and s line h! continua- tion thereof to the division ilne between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and the Poll shall be held a1, or near the Red Indian Service Si-siion, cor- nor Fitzroy sud Great George strsels. WARD FIVI WIS‘! CENTRAL WEST OI GREAT GEORGE STBIIIT AND IJAST 0F QUEEN STREET-Tina Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Iivs, in Charlottetown. West of Great Gearga Straat sud Mslpegae losd and last. at Queen Strssi, and iha Poll shall he hold a4 the ilab service Station. being No. M’! Great George Street. WAID FIVE WEST NOMINATION DAY. WEDNISDA Y. FEBRUARY ‘Ii-ll. A. D», i984 ... the big gold lliufcs w.» 0"’ s to T5 after its nrrivai aboard M. S. ELECTION or COMMISSIONERS or SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the Fiftieth year of the reign of Iier Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 8, iniiiuied “The Char-lo ttetown Water Works Act,” and all Acts is 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 12, iniituied, “The Charlottetown Sewerage 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 TI-IE CITY 0F CHARLOTT ETOWN WILL BE HELD 0N WEDNESDAY THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1934 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward 1 West, at or near the shop of George V. Moore, 40 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwelling house of Mrs. Hiiiisry MacMilian. being on Dorchester Street, between Prince and Great George Streets. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of Geo. V. Moore, 99 Queen Street. Ward 2 East, at the dwelling house of Charles R. McDonald, No. 177 Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert King's, Bil"! N0- 132 0" "i9 301ml 5M9 0f Kflll Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of SURL Mark Pound, No. 261 Eusion Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be op cned at Nine O'clock in the forenoon and PLACES THAT IS T0 SAY: Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Soy~ _. mour Mclnnis, No. I77 Weymoutl’ ' Street. Ward 5 West, at the Huestis Service Sta: tion place of business, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. ‘ Ward 5 West Central. at. the Hub Service Station, on the West. side of Grant George Street, being No, 207 Great George Street. “lard 5 East Central. at ihc Rod India! Service Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. continue open until Five O'clock WAR-D ONE EAST OF BEAT GEORGE STREET-Jfhc First Polling Di on shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One. in the City o! Charlottetown. altusia last of Grout George Street, and the Poll shall ba haid at or nesr the dwelling of Mrs. Iliillary Msciiiilla-n, hing on Don-heater Strect between Prim-r and Great George Streets. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-Jhe Sesrlsd Polling Division aha-ll comprise all that por- lloia sf Ward Number Two, in the City of Char- lottetown, aitnatc West of Great George Street. and tha Poll shsii be held at or near the shop of Georgr V. Moore, i0 Queen Street. WARD TWO IAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Third Polling Division shall comprise all that por- t-itln of Ward Number Two, In the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of Great George Street. and the Poll shall be held at or near the dvrriiing of Chas. I. McDonald, No. 177 Sydney Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Two, in the (lily of Charlotte- town, situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the shqr n1 George Y. Mama, IO Qsesn Street. WARD TIRED The Fiflh Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three. In the (‘My oi’ Charlottetown. and the Foil shall he held u. or nesr the Market Hour. WARD FOUR EAST EAST OI’ IIILLSBOROUGII STREET- The Shit Polling Division shall comprise sll that portion of Ward Namher Four. in the (‘My of Charlottetown, aitssie last of Ilillabonngh Sheet, and the Poll shsll haheldator nasrtlaalhopofSl-ymour Mc- Ilsnis, No. 177 Weymoatli Short. WARD FOUR CENTIA.’ The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise sll that portion oi Ward Number Four, dtuste Wrsi. of Iiilfisnsgh Slreetsnd Easasffinstfieorgestreri. in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS and the Poll shall be held at or near tho shop sl Herbert King, being No. l8‘! on the South side of Kent. Slrret. , WARD FOUR WEST ‘ WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-Th! Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- l-ion of Ward Number Four in lhc said (Tiiy, sltusia West of Great Georg:- Strrel, snd the Poll shall ha held ai. the Street Department Room in the City Building. ' WARD FIVE EAST EAST OF IIILLSBOLZOYGH STREILT- Till Ninth Polling Division shall romprisc all that poo lion of Wa-rd Number Five, in Charlottetown, East of Hiilsborough Street, and a line in continustlal thereof to the division line between (‘hariotiewwu (‘crnmon and Royalty; and the Poll shai be held sl 0r ncsr 1hr dvrrlllng of Mark Pound, No. 261 Enstml Street East. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Dlvidon shall oompriss sl that. portion of Ward Five, in Charlottetown, East of Grew. George Street and the Malpeque Road and Want of illliaborough Sires-i, and s line in continu- ation thereof to Ute division line between Char- lottetown Common and Royalty, snd the Poll ahsil ha held at or nssr the lied Indian Ssrviee Station. coe- ner Fitsroy and Great George Streets. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET AN‘ EAST OF QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Pollhg Dividers ahsl comprise all that portion of WIN "V! in Charlottetown West of Gnu Geortfl Street all Msipequs Road and East of Queen Street, and tha Poll Illsll b0 held st the Huh Service Staiinn. being No. 207 Grrst George Street. WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Division shall comprise all um par-um. a Wsrd Five. in Charlottetown. slush West of queen Street, inclndlll! (‘mernmm iioasa ‘ and Lana st Vidoria Park, and u.- rmn Shlll u hell a0 the lleutis Service Station plat-r of immune. cor- ner sf Queen and linsim Simia- NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 7th. A. D, i934 Ai the Olice of the City Clerk. City H all, from the hour of Twelve (Tclotii "Wir- nntli the hour of Four 0’clock. in the after noon of thesnrne day. For Qualifications of Electors see Act 21 George \ , Lap- 3i- reot. nasr city. Guardian. To Let "P" 3°‘ “Q, At the Office of the City Clerk. City R until the hour of Four O'clock, in the sitar For Qualifications of Electors sea Act all. from the hour of Twelve O'clock. noon, noon of the same day. 21 George V, Cap. 3i. ' ‘l I D — IODIIWQI DD .- middialladlsdy '°“"““' ' B’ h,“ o. r. NICHOLSON. City Clerk. -- 0 Reasonable rent. Apply 470d. __ ,__ _ o. r. NICHOLSON. cm cum. I WANTS WOII DY DAY mm Ans mo... as _ Wantiad DAIIIIDLISUIIQ 1H0. -fi. - ' , Ch mum , J 20th. 1934 City Clark's Office, Charldttsiows January 20th, ilbt City Clerks Office ar own snuary Mayer sf the City of Charlottetown. W- S. STIWAIT. Mayor 0i ills C"! "i ch"|°“*‘°“‘ l