'PAGE EIGHT .rs JAiyUARv eg, .916 These Are Good Clocks and Cheap too Don't git the idea that these fancy clocks, because they are small, or because they are cheag in_pnce,that these fancy ronze clocks are not good timekeepers- they ARE. ‘ They have reliable, ac- curate movements,neat and beautiful cases and will give zi long lifetime of satisfac- torv service. 'I`here_ are many designs, with prices ranging from . _ , . . . . _ up See our window for sample styles. Blagzk Co. aide H. A. T NTON & C _ ‘ai-I-t." -au-»'w". If" ~,..\._ E ""`°&==._ n-...--.-.. ee Qi in the City of Charlottetown, situate ‘ T ' '1 ' | F GH GRA ilctlgcdihat much of tht- sur f th 144 Great George Street, ,, -ENTERTAINMENT. - Branch her rich and haughty aunt. She master orlmtnalbelngnone otherthan ,_ _ 254. C. M. B. A.. Kensington will "-CARD 0F THANK3-'- Ur- md leaves behind her little playmate and the lawyer Bennett. The role" he ant, to know of this new diacove y stage a iii-at class entertainment in MN- Ui¢li=°1Bi'°i1ii\I1 °i’ LWB RlY°§'» boy hero. whom , one has caued _tlllod was Just mother case ot Di' their hall’ on St. Patriclt's night. A "lilies I0 I-mink m”"°“3h the c°l“mn° “ T'-lifyf" “UBI Wifi! |161' 53 3 t°°P' :WWI md Mr HYd.°-" N2” '°°k me variety program by local and imported 0! TUB Glllfiiilul 0195* mini' lilllii sake the rude composition in which "Now E-wloitl of Elaine will boxin- tsieht will he rendered. A snort and i1€iShb°“"" °‘ "le L°"¢ 3"” S°“°°' he protests his youthful love tor her. 'rho other pictures were all ilit°\‘°°¢‘ pointed address by an eincient c .nor district. who so senerouslr entertain- Years later she is 3 society star and ins, and a comedy with Ford sterling will he a special teautre. This cele ed UW" 5°” Pte- Al°x““d*”` Bfennim receives numerous offers of marriage, .was hilllly lDDl‘0i!|ll0d- hration will be the event ol’ Kenslng- 011 U19 BVS Of mi! d€P¥l"\U`9 \° Cha* but declines them all, true to the ion this winter. Book your engage- |°¢l00Wil 1° 1091 *he 1059* Hl5h|““d memory ot “'i‘utIy." At length a rich nicnr tor this event. 7083-1-295111 31481150. Wl\ef° hi* had Pnhsled 3 “h°{'- young fellow comes along and pr0~ time i>f<'vi°\iS- ‘A 708~»- poses to her. and tier aunt insists on iuveurorl or THE clnemno- -MISS ROSS MATRON. - The her accepting the offer. She has mls- GRAPH. trustees of the Prince County Hospital led him into believing that the girl -*-- l are to ic heartily congratulated upon » loves him and under that impression having obtained the services of Miss he presses his suit and the couple are It was; an_ fnglishhiaxn, although Aiiiiic Ross as matron oi' the hospital. married. On the day of the wedding, an Amer canlze Eng s man, W _ ._ _ _ ~ ~ _ _ immediately after the ceremony. the invented the motion photograph. Hi! -1-|,,.,,,|,,,-,, |¢,,,,,._ mpgs 0,-or har im. ,ur Vpgtrlgtialiie KiMARl§ girl overhears a conversation and name was Edward Murybridge, a na- purtant rliiiiesbii llondiiy next. She ;na;,e ,rhursda aize so a ‘B un e leams the true stats or affairs. and in tive of Kingston-on-Thames, accord: ° rage she leaves home and seeks em- 318 t0 “T\'i€E (i‘ii1€m9»!(°gNP|=l)B°°h\;' It~r:c and also a graduate nurse of the _WSPECTOR TOUR Mr S F ployment in the city. Her husband y Bernard . ones asse . r. It _'-I \"-t 'i H 't I, _\t t I. - - '_ `- ' ' dill tl' t hfo h r, M bridge migrated to the United _»\i'll`c`l- griiililizliialig 8(:splS=1|li0\i;,il;r;bc gglyuwt Qmsv'"‘? Wim in Tlgmsh nndgimrtli geeexlcticglslohialgscueg hier Sthrtgs. and, while engaged in B\lli0i" Wtiil iii lfiliilillg at the R0.\1'iil Victoria t 6; ne EY mspecung ms mbsler mc' from compromising situations. Sho vising the General Photogrnlliiitl _.Hospital and after graduation was or 63'- ` ' finally secures the position of social Survey of the Pacific Coast in 1872, \ givc-.ii a position there in charge oi` the _ARRWED HoME_ ur Lows secretary to a wealthy family, and experimented with moving pictures. LAS hilt-patient dfipal-tml-nt, Later Sho Hamer has arrived h,')me°n,ém New under interesting and dramatic cir- His methods were very primitivie. FULL LIBRARY OF RECORDS “““k me P°"‘U°“ °f maimil Of the (game N B whom he has been for cumstnnces she meets her husband He arranged twenty-four cameras n_ FOR ALL MACH|NES ,l‘.E,I. Ilospital. which she held for ihelagt ff; th _Z tnce to face. A great reception is it row opposite a white screen. From ALSO 'uvcr twclro years, and ii is ackuow- W on S' ' held in his honour, anti the hostess the screen to each shlilltlter olfl the W" ' " ~ _ ~t-ess o e _ _ Introduces her " new secretary.” After camera was a. thread. en a orilo H' DE I’.E.l. llospital is largely due to Miss _,oh Dgygg, 5.1% haBU3,’,:':Eg?`re,g:,1 a series of trying incidents the bus- was trotted before the screen, and p|af\¢$ Ross's able management.-i‘, ed Hom N B mldso em,d`a Black hanil discovers his wife with an old as it passed it broke each thread in AT LOWEST PRICES -*- smith shoplat l;hilips (?omer ig ,1(,|,,g and worn hlt of paper. the amorous turn and thus photographed itself _3Ayg|pE 5¢H00L EXANHNA. ,I g lendm bmmess _7 ' opistlt- ot' little “Tiit1'y." lie laugh- twenty-four times. So the moving. A 0° TION.-A vt-ry 1-iijnyallle iirternotui ' `n ' ' " Ingly rtlns oil’ to his ronln and brings picture of movements was achieved. was _-:pf-ill at [lays-ide School on I-‘ri~ _A NEW H0ME_ im. Jaw h buck an old photogrnpli or "Tuffy" Mr. Murybridge died in 1904. and Liiaiz Jan. mit. the ol~oa,~iiori tiring tht- pom. of .gm Cow pow ‘Lg 're his and his mother. Ha reveals the tact was buried at Kingston-on-Thames. C"a"'°"°'°w"‘ P' E' " l-i»mi~anntiaI »-xaliiiiiulioit _»\ 'goodly m m'm.,, fum 1,8, up . 'I D, P mpsltllnt ho in "Tuffy" und tho and of the mid his apparatus and work Bro l-0 till "'~'\lllif'»§ lililliiller of viglrm-_c ,,-,.1-,-.pri-_:clit which sho purcliast'~d rot-onvllv Illmwar for- Diclllrf? 8005 lil" f‘0Ul'l|f‘ iJl‘0llel'IY `b‘3 H0“'“`||1 "I" Pllbnc "bn"-V "I his ' '-"' “ ' fabowl'-ll ti liiutunl inter--i fur thc up- . . ' »' ' lnited. “Hi L t T I k" and “At native pace. itil] by part-nt.=:, plilpiishailti ll-uclicr. lE;1,T}:,l,),,.\I,'I|(_;7f_h'dl(` Ur 'hu Imp Mr' lhe Risk nf Illia lx.liBfe" wire two splen- _ In 1893 Edison invented t-he kine- l“`_""‘“°‘”"*`*= "I`h»'~ varioustfIilss»~sla1-r»-l»x‘aiilinf=d by ` dm qmmayy mg-1, with a good p\0t_ tnscope. hut, curiously enough il Wilt! t /_ H I px' tht. l_':il\i'iqllu|- (.illis. It as- _GONE To ENUS1-___ Two yolmg A /, » .~l.-Ii~t ly. lst. _ .il_. . .il iityrc, tlulll- m,_" of Tlgnish’ Mr_ Fidel" Gallant ________. .___ _ _ ____ - -_.--_H ~----- ~-- - »- - ,v ' \ _ /3 cr lil Arliiigtori _sriioui and Mrs Voltuli- and Isadon, Gaudet wont ‘O q“mmm._ l\r / _-l 4# " j' till.-l .\I\il’l‘lStlIl l'll` Ii:i\~’.\`iti¢»_ 'I`lll- pllpils qldp U-,dxn in Quliqt' Tignlshnig dawg- iiiswl rid iiillr tiuslit ~. \\ . - _ - 0 0 . `>` _ ; J '- - -' 1| .‘ 'inn |iruinp|l_\' . ` . I ' ' , ' . ,I 1 ` , :intl :ir~l»tmiIl:i_\'. :intl shrlwml remark- I-,l`i'|l|)`1,I_,§{,?|l;:l),|(.)`v{";lho Ik3il,.unilI:?p.(_._;'?0) 0 - _ 3 / /y lil Silas Itoss, who is .l sister of Prnt' _ _ I abil- illiprowilit-lil ' rl-ailing and - ~ _ p C )t\\_`V .\_ g_ramin_ar. ’Ilicre was quite an cxhibi- _HOME ON WSH-__ ML Daniel 0 ~ ~~ "O," 0' . mai’ ‘I"““,I"gs' I’°“m“"5h’9 Bernard one of the young men who S d W S I f 7 -ii*-iF'5P”Si :‘.;';‘wrt?"2:.;;I.";‘;’:.‘;if:.‘:.‘i..f;:"2:f:.i.‘; Med me me ~v@d»e- “We” an a er “PP 3' dayo ashort vi It toh t . _ _ _- _ , ""°ER_“"E"“ ' :UH Ulf' “~“"“""'“ 3\!","?" °f the "’“°h°‘” Mr. Bxlsrnard sayssthereis ii‘gtlli)lliignIiIIe In pursuance oi an f\ct of the Legislature of the Province of f /, »\\\ .intl tht tonslant diligence ot the pup is ri gnitlllatr- ll..»\. of Dalhousie Col- ' y' _ A _ _ .rim cnaittorrnrowu compras - e_ I-ee-' P14703 mu, Btni ' ad tures -IT PAYS to buy tn.tnia Province Iu -3:! GIN1' per word each taser ,hffiirtngendwaru Tqblgaomgwevsit '“*|°°;°*‘ Nm ilwllilr bwapllcatiou. attempt was witnessed br - I 1°' on tnosonrusinginuiuoolmn. ,,,,,,,, _ ,,,, ,,,,| ,,,,,,,,,, ,,»c,.,,~ mme 'rho programme was on her o ae norlaoo policemen- 011° “Witt l” -w. K. Meo0UGAN, Globe Fox Ea- Cub mast accompany order. lint- of phgto-plays patron lu; night came lightrulone. “et mmm m Hnwn G", thence. is Guardian Aseut in Sammi- mum oilu-ss. twenty-tivo emu- as a pleoeiu change, ~°'rse Little 'rtlsre vu s particularly interesting in 1 “fum I’ ll . Straw Wife." a three-reel drama. waa_ llwlrllnme at the Poople'a Theatre. ed but “I enumsiuuc '__ ` -WANTED.-Young n with some a pretty story with it well-developed the last of the “Exploits of Elaine Grim "'88 Yi -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian experience on lathe wor and drills. plot. and a judicious blending of series being -the outstanding feature can bspbtslned at La!erty'a Tonaor- State wales- Hnll M iillcflifllis pathos and humour. The story opens ln this number. whicll is sxcttlnl h was reputed mr meh, ben” lal Parlours, Summsraide. (GIIIDIDY Siiinllwrlide. with the death of Zoe's mother, and from beginning to end, ' The Clutch- s ow he are the nr” venom’ .__ ’10M»l-28)l3i- the departure or the little girl with ing l'iand's" identity ia disclosed, the and t Y W git? ‘ if-' In on the the idea o ‘ lil! level heat. anrlil°°*°l'°'°°“' Tm‘m‘u', If t in llpn Ill MI. R. W. Plllll _I “mt yu pyztpon- no instrument maker, and his ilret , _ I 1l_ A _rlpngmv ,`,_ D ji itand would not exchange places with Prince Edward Island mailc and_ passed in the 3rd year of the reign & t 5 i<§.........~ Zi .~..cl..~..i....”..‘f'.._».ilii..’g.-1 .lift “Y °‘”“~"”--Z- of 1-its .\i.1'cst Ki.. Ei <1 vii. ch ~ ' ' I i“A A `~\ rliorns-cs was rendered between tllo . _ ~`-;-` , ~ »' P_'-‘ _ -_ = lided at Bernard’s Corner, Wednes- Charlottetown" and of all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition I""aS";f§ ",'“l="f) ‘Se e-‘°ag“"a"°" day night owing to the darkness and they-egg .a_. -~ ..l_. -1 'I . SL- ..` f_ > _ . G V . ` iiirs whirl-ii: iidliberal stippl; ogylbiorlic f,}:;rv|;ef.;'r8vfm:;’wg;i §$§;i}§édB`:’l:ha:(f§% I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for THREE. QQ S 01’ ..._...i.-c.....i_.-....5passed .irctiiri hytw.. ,, had M, been ,Orme p,,,se,,ée 0,. C0.\iiilssioNif.Rs or si2\\ERs & \\-'ATER SUPPLY for the oi the pupils, tonipliinelitarf. remarks . -. . ' . . I mmmlmhc “_(_n,m_ _ th h mind ot both drivers it would have City of Charlottctoun This line includes the best - Combination and two-piece .y . c I ` n ‘ ._' ' ‘ -Father McLean of Summersidei suits in sizes, weights and TIIIS Pl’e$Cl'lPtl0ll was in Tigmsh Thursd _ Z_ sty es for men, women and - M West of Great George Street, and the .n._~»_ .- ARKETS REACHING HIGH-WA7* poll shall be held at or near Patrick ' ER MAR . ' Tryon Underwear is elastic, but does not shrink. --is thick and warm, but will not chafe the body. -is full-fashioned to the figure. It hugs the form just like a made to measure garment. _ “The Underwear You Can Rely On” _ Tryon Underwear is all-wool-Island wool; ma_de.torn'ien only, in two-piece styles, three weiglk. -'It is' made in all sizes. but just one grade-the very best possible that experienced men can make. \ Call at your dealer’s today-ask to‘see a suit of Tryon Underwear. The Reid Rayner Knitting Mills _Liinitged 'P "ltr B P ls.i. "*" ”“i ' tes a ain in the -DIED AT HER HOME.-- Mrs. _ _ _ W” Richard Doyle of Lower Tignish died You will hnd _here just Brilliant colored lace veils are said at her home Thursday at the Fi-pe age h _ _ of 85. Mrs. Doyle had been ailing for W at YOU Want in h°3VY, i0 'lf' rirolnlseti by Paris. the mist few years. siic leaves to Warm and ggmfoftable Thp X i r W _ n_ioilrn two sons atitl one tlaligbter, be alo ed made uct blouse is _ d h h b . - - If Winter Underwear-spec among the latest tc appear. iii pr?e-ec,,`f_°Qfi' “h° 'S s"'°"S’ ‘any Selected to meet your High wiiitt/satin boots with rib- ITlOSt9XaCI]I]gf1€€dS, limi lat~illI-KS are favorltos to wear with thi- new short wt-riding gnwlis. TIGHISHA PERSONALS I products of the leading factor-` &FM”'(-J°.h“ "'"""“”" °f "'"'~‘]'",”i' in Ward 4 Wm. at the City Buiidlos- |@5 of Canada Shown in `o" harlouetowmwas in Tlgnsl Ward 4Central, at or near Aubrey \\ ednesdav o business.-Z. K ls the heading of the Canadian Countryman market page for January 22nd. 1916. Wheat advanced one to Iwo cents; oats up rl. cout.; hay market steady; eggs 35c to 40c; butter 3-lc; potatoes $1.75 per lhimdred; live hogs $9.50 ted and watered. Notwithstanding the,grain blockade on bdth the Canadian and American roads and the tremendous heavy crop of wheat ` the West. less than halt of which yet been marketed. the is advancing. Oats 'too same line and on the bringing 466 a and corn has also ad- no Great an way the is IMGIIY. The wukmtfhalggd compared _ corresponding week are no experts and the a cent or two shall be held at the Market House c or c sc ooi _ wort- tllcn spoken bv several of tilt* been mum serious' Z' WILL BE HELD visitors and after singilig ‘:\\'e‘lI New _ _ , Warmer ON WEDNESDAY ' tional Antlicni the meeting was me 105th Battalion namely Henry A* ° " brought to a close. Bernard Emil Ricliard and' Svlvere " ' \r§,.n,m|,_ “meh makes MEM boung THE NINTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1916. in n t ` 'I 5 ' o Joi witliiri the 1 t ». A1' 'rl-is sEvERAL A n as en ays, PL CE S THAT IS T0 SAY: 4 and several more following soon.-Z. 5 THE BAND Box In Ward 1 Weak, it or near the shoplward 4 Eas¢, at or near Mra. Patter- of Patrick Murray, on the East side of Queen Street, being number 40 Queen Street. _ Ward 1 Eaat, at or near the dwelling -house of John Quinn, being number 131 King Street. Ward 2, West, at the dwelling houae of James Rush, on the South aide of Sidney Street being numbers 92, 94, Sidney Street. Ward 2 East, at the Corner of Great George and Sidney Streets, being 0'8hea's Corner. Ward 3 In the Market House Building. WhIte'a shop, on the north of Kent Street. “Y “ And at the said Election the Poll will be open at Nine o'e|oek In the fore- Children when that m.e,_p0“,€,,i"g weariness _DL Mcnougan of omeary' bm noon and continue open until Fllzea :clock In the afternoon of the aame ‘$23 “.»5’°.iFJ.f§Sl?.‘l..2e‘3;?€i,5;’“?.‘i;‘°‘3l§§ “mf °f "‘° Rev- M" M°D°“=““ °f ` . . 1 ' _ Tigl i h. s ' t Thu d t see DESCRIPTION OF POL LING DISTRICTS Fgf quqllty our pl-mes are is iuldermining your health The I B wa In ow” rs ay 0 - ' some of his old friends.-Z. ' ~ ~ t-ure is simple. Build up the system low and considering quality an, no .sl th b d b - ' k to health .- and prices the values are un- i..~‘,...$".li.Lie.§m§ elseif “M” A' B' M“"P“Y M” °"""’“ E , , G , G , S,,...._ Th. lISl.l3lly g0Od Call today and 'Tile one sure means of doill this home from Mberton where he played u ° rea eo ae _ _ g . . see the line. is Wim m__ mmmows P.Hs_ Th an imiiortantnart. in ii1'=h°°key match First polling District shall comprise i ey . _ mp H marvellous am ,O apD(,,i,e__ gggv§‘.“§‘;;51’°’:_}§_hi;f'“e9“ A|b9"l°“ all that portion of Ward Number One, convert all you eat into nutrinient and til-ville-Iiiiillliiilg rhntciiial. Titus tl vif'§)ak _ML Claude Murphy and ML C`]m__ East of Great George street., and me o lol _\' is supp ict will new nerve _ rc en ‘vb | d f T- -sl to D01] shalt bg held ag at near the dwell. RCIIIIEII ' TIIPIID & C0 li“i‘' miisflif ‘Hifi "fm _"°Sli- I-“_S\'"€ Aliigrtcn atstgtinglliy rggéninlgniolwit- ins of John Quinn. No. 131 Kins St- good health is sure to iollow. li you ness me hockey niatch. they found ' ‘ Kgngingtgn "\`“"i‘; ‘Wm W ge! “"`;" “ffl W1? Wen' the roads in very good condition tot Wea! of Great George 8treet.- The UW F- Hilnlillflii S PINS. -DL- Dei' b0X whee1|ng_ ._Z_ Second Polling District shall comprise at all tiealcrs. ' WARD ONE. in the City of Charlottetown, situate all that portion of Ward Number One, liiurrays shop. 40 Queen St. WARD TWO. East ot Great George Btreet.- 'I‘llo Third Polling District. shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two In thc Clty of Charlottetown situate East ot Great' George Street, and the poll shall be held at 0‘Shae's. corner oi Great George and Sidney Streets. West ol Great George 8treet.- The Fourth Polling District shall comprise all that portion of Ward _Number Two In the City oi Charlottetown situate West oi' Great George 81:. and the poll shall be held at James Rilsh's resid- enre, 92-94 Sidney Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Diotrlct shall comprise Ward Nnmbsr Three in the City of Charlottetown, and the poll WARD FOUR e Co i 3 y g twnr , zlpter I/, itititu et ii ct to _ _c0|_|_|s|oN__ Two teams COL consolitlatc and aineiitl the several Acts Incorporating the City of classes and was higlilt ii pl utled \ son’a Dwelling House on Kent Street, near the corner of Hillsboro ugh and Kent Streets. Ward 5 Weat, at or near Ewen Cam- eronéa Bakery, Lower Spring Park Rea . Ward 5 West Central, at Mr. Gray Murphy's ahop, Dominion House, on the welt side of Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at or near Silas Whltlock'e dwelling house, No. 12, 14 School St., near the corner of Euston and School Sta. Ward 5 Eaat, at or near Patrick Qulnn'a House No. 8 Longworth Avenue. The Seventh Polling District shall comprise all that portion ot’ Ward Number Four, situate West oi’ Hills borough Street and east of Great Geo- rge Street, and the poll shall be held store of Aubrey WhIte's on the side ot Kent St being No 167 George 8t.- The shall comprise Number Four West of Great poll shall be Room or the Pollin line and held or near Silas Whitlock the corner of Ofllee until the For to 29; 'V3 if haut- f 1. metro' I ' ° ...<2 llltchio. another llihgllgrlzitlvlli 2'2"” bmw, W mm , ‘ Flml UMKAOIIE . 1395, the police heard strangt! |101!" den, and, on entering. ftilliiti. H0! S _ inventor who hadsucceeded in show- mg moving pictures on a screen. The other than Mr. Paul and his assist- 7 wi'-not-»_ua...,.o.»¢,t,,,~ gigendent and to bono' ali!you‘1iA'llli’teno ` gl’ -any ‘.nui'tl» - - 1'ho'_olareiitl»1=x:li'i'eiiif,’ T' i’.‘.2‘t.f’.‘I.’:'...£.‘2.‘°. “° °°*ii*~°iv-'“'. .-i.‘f‘..i°.':.i‘.f.z-°¥.°.:#..“:4.i'.“..‘-,"'“'§§.°; i hi. I I In pursuance of an Act of hereto. I do licrcliy give PUBLIC Iayor for the suit] city, and of mon Councilmen, representing the In Ward 1 West, at or near the shop of Patrick Murray, on the East aide of Queen Street; being number 40 Ward 1 East, at or near the dwelling houae of John Quinn, being number 131 King Street. Ward 2, West, at the dwelling houae of James Ruah, on the South aide of Sidney Street being numbers 92, 94, Sidney Street. Ward 2 East, at the Corner of Great George and Sidney Streets, being 0'Shea's Corner. . Ward 3 In the Market House Building. In Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Aubrey Whlte'a shop, on the north of Kent Streets. And at the aald Election the Poll will DESCRIPTION OF POI. I wAno ous. , East of Great George 8tree*L- The First Polling District shall comprise all that portion oi' Ward Number One, in the City oi' Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street", and the poll shall be held at or near the dwell- ing of John Quinn, No. 131 King St. West of Great George Streetl- The Second Polling District shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown, situate West oi’ Great George Street, and the pool shall be held at or near Patrick Murray’s shop, 40 Queen St. WARD TWO. East ef Great Gedrgs Street.- The Third Polling District shall comprise all that portion ot Ward Number Two. in -the City of Charlottetown situate East of Great George Street, and -the poll shall be held at G'Shae's,_ corner of Great George and Sidney Streets. West of Great George Btreetl- The Fourth Polling District shall comprise all that portion ot Ward Number Two in the City of Charlottetown situate West of Great George Sr. and the poll shall be held at James Rtish's resid- enre, 92414 Sidney Street. the ,District aliall _..__....._ _ ,num WARD FOUR. ' Queen Street. I noon and continue open until Five da Civic Election the Legislature of the Province of Prince lidward Island made and passed in the 3rd _year of the reign of His Majesty King F.tlward VII., Chapter 17, iiitittiletl “An `{\ct to consolidate and amend the several Acts Incorporating the City of Charlottetown" and of all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition NOTICE that an Election of a one person to serve as a Common Councilman in the City Council for each of the Wards Numbers l- 2 nd 3, of the slid city, and of two persons to serve as Common Coun- iimcri in the said Council for Ward Number 4 of tltc said city, and f three persons to scrve as Common Councilmen in the said Council or Ward No. 5 in the said city; being in all a Mayor and Eight Com- city as follows: For Ward Number One.