.Fer Feat liiltnts consume H. J. A. BROWN, D.P. Orthopedic IllllR-OPOIIIST ltl Greet George lieet CIIABLOTTETOWN. P-l-l. IN MEMORIAM MRS. DANIEL KILLS On January 19th, i044, the Angel of death entered the home of Den- iel Kelly of. a2 Cede: St. i-hver- hlll. Mags, and took from it the soul of a devoted wife and 11o- ther. Through her long illness of six years, medical skill failed to restore her usual good health Ind energy. During her lllenss. as months passed into years, her spirit grew ileiachcd from earthly cares, un- able to attend to household duties, which she loved so well, she show- ed uiifiiiiiiiz; patience, and resigna- tion to tiie deviiie will which proved a solicc to her devoted hus- band and daughter, who so faith- iuliy ministered lo her every need, and licr peaceful passing was a coirsclutioii. iiiuidcii niiiiie was Katherine Flood, was born at Maplewood. P. E. l ‘The daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Juli-Os Flood, she was educat- ed at the community school at Kellv Cross and lived during the rarly years of her life, in the home wlicrc she was boi'n, a home. and parish of Kelly Cross, for which she cherished many IlB-PPY memor- (‘S In April 1902 she married Dan- iel Kelly, a. friend of her dhild- hood deys. and lived at their home nt No, 82 Ceder street Haverhili, Mass until her death. Her Requiem Mass was offered at St. James Church, Haverhill, The church where she was married almost 42 years ago. Her remains were laid to rest in St. James CCTI-CIEYY- The services at the Brave ivr-rc conducted by her patter. Be- eiries her SJHXNVlllg husband there arc left to mourn, one daughter, m Helru M., teacher in l-laverhill. 01in of a family of twelve. there are left to cherish the memory of e dear sister. Two brothers James W. and Frank J. Flood of Kei, Cross, and four sisters, Mrs John R. Hogan, Biookline. Mass; Mrs. TlICFPT". WcGinn, Fredericton. New Bi-uiacgu. Mrs. Frank Murray, Charlottetown; Mrs. Dan Malone. Charlottetown, P. E. I. The esteem in WhiCil she was held bore testi- mony: io her large funeral. The lwauiifiii flowers and spiritual of- fori . telegrams and letters of syrnpii y. borr- silent and affect- loiiu", esteem to her memory. Her bearers ware licr husband's six '. James E. Kelly. Jr; J. d Kelly: Thomas A. Kelly: ill H Kelly: Bernard . .l~ciin J. ' licr scul rest in peace CORNWALL SCHOOL c; roll fOT-‘Lht? month of Jan- Maxwell Skinner; 2. J . ll Skinner. Grad; IX—i. Phyllis MacEach- ‘li ei Grade VII-l, Stanley Godfrey; g! Elvelyn Godfrey; 3. Leslie Meo- lfil Grade VI-l Roma Gass; I. Beatrice Johnson Crude IV-l. Inez Gm; l. Eva l/liicPhail (trade III-—1. I Ina Lowther. Grade I —-Sr. —1. Wanda Wlllll, 2 James Hyde. Grade II Jr. —1. Janet Skinner; I Amby Hyde. Grade I Sr. —1. Carl Willis; I. George Iowther, Grade I Jr. —1. Christine Mac- Phnil: 2 Laura Hyde. éllvlyn Jfikccbertsorb _teacher. 1v Tatteniion was riveted P . Macllmnell, Jr. Eyjd Dorothy Dimsford; l ‘fiie Surprising Sanctuary" By Leslie Cergill IVHMVHK MVP» wan}: oulu scum ennui-mos As they gppmeohvi the rocky cont flocks of screaming gulls rose in cloudc. wheelie-q and dart- ing in e manner the: suggested they wen resell! dllturbee. ‘liters l e kind muirel towards which tlu seamen made. "We br the mull each fort- night". I ‘Elle Illlarktd. “And stores when ye need replacements." Ju by the bones end snobs It?! unlcoegicd lhere was little A roomed house oi ro a- n;- tive stone assured ah tel- from the elements. Pbr fuel th ft- ‘in When the motor imt finally chugged aw and he was left to his own clev oer. he had moment- ary doubts as to the Wllflom of his choice of life. At least g fort- night must elapse before he sew even the homclyfeatures of Mc- iggug, and Ogilvgal 11.1 it became s rm oonside y on i- r- iod would intervene. s‘ p. Dlsmlssing such thoughts as The deceased whoseJcohsh. he ‘vegan unpacking and, settin the house in some sort of ioiriier" with precious books on the shelves. a lam/p burning after dark. and a lire crackling in the open hearth. he recaptured the dreamy mood ich had become segohnd nature. mm ere were rel cl. govern- inir his teak of warden, to be corri- m tied to memory. Ind the duties "i353; °§é‘.§‘.‘ii.'.""t.:ii2‘." "i g .- llgl-it. Mellow sunshine the eiu-lv mist. the m was calm as a mill bond. lhd he was fue- [mated by tho graceful evolutions ‘ofitihe skua gulls. 1m "B01"! to have I. private heaven. he told hill-Self. But flint was on the first day [of awaklnit. before he could poss- ,ibly know that the place would fell to live up to expectations. Soon he was to learn that for a man in search of solitude. Ovurii lacked. e elementary qualifications. The first intimation caim during the afternoon. migh W35 Quin; idly out to iieaAil at once his . on a dark vobiect moving slowly iii his direct. l°ll~ Bflflwhlnl up his binoculars bu? ffocussed whom and made out the gum of u rowing boot, of m n8 . wniit 1n the am r d wyvne dolns 2c ‘tog- wfigm” b: maLiiand in so frail a craft. Per- PSP“ 11¢ came Iron: another island u; ‘the vicinity‘? Yet. tiic “em-egg, 2315,2556 iiziubierlmsshairi- §"'i1i‘,t,"§1,°" 1 8 . “ca: inhere- ’ °” nearer came the cookie-shell. Now he could s“ that there was a single occupant the wondering wh it o greeting for guchwaasmlifnex visitor. 11¢ w5t¢hQd w‘, mm um ~31"! “l! OBIS. swp ashore. and tie ll. "oh- 3111110" "e said catching i ht ‘of the warden of the solitary Si‘... “it... misc‘ w» 4"“ a , - ded dlinbly. g s” ‘m’ m“ CHAPTER. n1 INTRUDER NUMBER, on; The ii-rensei- walked up i...‘ beach. holding out hi; hand in I iieslllfe that "as fantastically re- miniscent of ILM. Stem” on m, "Mint o! seylns. "Dr. Livirigsfnne, 1 presume." Contentln a prosaic " do. My name's Ambrose Martin. I reckon you? didn't expect to peg m, d“ you .. "MW I “diorama I» -=. Public _l:iotice civic ELECTION Voters List have been prepared for the Civic Election lo be ncid on Wednesday, February 91-h, 1944, ‘and will be posted for the inspection of all Electors at the City Court Room, City Building up to and including February 4th, 1944, From ll a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily. Voters are advised to ascertain that their names are properly vote. VOTING QUA listed in all wards in which they are qualified lo LIFICATIONS All Males and Females must be:- (a) 21 years of age and upwards. (b) Resident of City for One Year (except (4) below) (c) British subjects. (d) Not in arrears on December 31st, 1943, for Civic Rates, Taxes or assessments. 'And must be:- (1) Owner of freehold of lands or premises for three months previous to the Election to the One Hundred Dollars. (2) (Males) Tenant or nual rental value o occupant for 3 months at en- f Fourteen Dollars. (3) (Males) having paid Poll Tax of Five Dollars for 1943 on or before December 31st, 1943. (liYiWile or female, non-resident -but otherwise qual- ified as above, if doing business 4nd occu ylng business premises in the City. If qualificat on is freehold, to vole only in ward or wards where freehold lies, otherwise only in Ward of business occupancy. I nurmu: vomvc- \ Persons voting on sections (1) and (2) no above may vote iri each ward in which they are so qualified. Persons voting on section (2) may vofo in the ward of which they are TQSIGGDL Property or rental qualification sufficient in time but liming removed from one months next preceding in former Ward only. Ward to another within S date of Election, entitles vole Dated at Charlottetown this 29th day of Jenni-y 5,9,, E. F. SELLER, e E lectoral Officer “for the Cite: of Cberiottetepn W . ;.A 3mm from?" . wuCuteugh. Smell pleasing rqq-g, m. u‘ rm.“ "I didn't" flueh reviled. “Wasn't ituiiaéitioeé-ns lone‘ Wly to gm!" cl cmtclence wou‘. 11m invitation wee griimuiiy .3." s?" car-iii substantially pomct aim. he tum u» mild!‘- "loi- an old ‘un." he jabbened. '1 cm hold my own. Well in the fift- lies, 18%|!“ tell you. blciwvpr, rm 11 p, l. “Apparently i: didr't peevme You Ivttinl’ ldrift." ‘Ah, that rent offshore. Another up against your island I'm ful fl- your hospital gins]! was 5m ‘any way." " urey you on propels rowing toI-day elllnn-rr- ‘ those curr . "Not likely! The village will meet filly requirunents or the en ." mom Hugh ared. "Ovarn isn't a explained. “We in the cent ii m Still, you may then " 80ft Sh’? st tourist centre.“ he don't boast n hostclry. "In that case om; oi the vlllll- e .. "I happen to be the sole inhibit- n, .. a "Roaily? Then 1 urn on the horns be tres- of a dilemma. Would it DRY. Pie e In pursuance of An Act of the Legis Island, made and pneeed in the Twenty-fl George V., Chapter 81, entitled “An Act incorporating the City of Charlottetown,” addition thereto. said City; being in all lows:- FOR WARD NUMBER FOR WARD NUMBER FOR WARD NUMBER vnlue of i WILL BE Ward 1 West, at or near the residence of Mr. Joseph McDonald, Jr., bctng N0. 66 King Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the reeidenee_of Hilaire Gallant, being No. 280 Kin! Street. d 2 W t ar the Red Indian WnServiefStStio: nifeiiig at the Ndrtli West corner of QIRQ" ll"! 5174M!’ Streets. ‘ Ward 2 East, at William Bowman's resid- ence, No. 178 Sydney 5m"- Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Blllldgllfl. wim- Ward 4 Central at or peer E Ell‘ lock’s Shop,’ being No. 160% on the South side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the ‘Poll noon and continue open until Five Oclock DESCRIPTION OF WARD ONE E '1‘ 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET -— The First Sailing Division shell comprise all that portion of Ward Number- One, in the City of Charlottetown. situate um of Great Georn We“. end "w P0" shall be held at or near the residence of llllaire Gel- lnnt, 2S0 Kill. Street. wasp or oar-Ar oil-om! STREET — The Second Polling Divhlon shell comprise all that INI- ton of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlotte- town, situate west of Great George Street. lllll "II Poll shall be held at 01‘ near the residence v! Mr- Joscph McDonald. S6 lllng Street. WARD TWO EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET - The Third Polling Divlalon shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Two. in the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of Greet George Street, Ind the Poll shall be held at William Bntemen’: residence. I'll Sydney Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET — The Fgurth Polling Division shall comprise ell that por- tion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- town. situate Weet of Great George Street, and the roll shall be held at or near the Red Indian Service Station, some; of Queen and Sydney Streets. WARD TIRII The Flffh Polling Dlvhlrm shill ccmprlle Word Number Three. In the City of Charlottetown, and the Poll shall be held nt or near the Market Home, WARD POUR EAST __ EAST OP‘ IIILLSBOBOUGII STIBT - The Sixth Polling Dlvllfon lhnll yin. ;|| u“; pm" of Ward Niunbo; Pour, in the City of Clurlcltetewn, situate Ellt of llfileborougb Street, gm] u" p," null be held at or near the reehlence of Mn. Prod Henderson, m Fitzroy Street. wAun POUR cum-gar, The Seventh Polling Dlvhlcn lllll canals; all flint portion ef Ward Number leer, flint. _‘ u nag: Undone ed was always llkelg 3'.i?.i.“ii.i.°°..“$?‘ - - ~°~~~=~=~~ s desolnfo t h .. Somewhat bleAk in the whim!" "Next-year at to tell you better, Mr. Mn i» hr .’ ' _ ‘llama’! Itedhttonfleuedlerilcrlhfi . " ll of place l: am‘ 1"’ CALEB . Phillip S ll‘, tank during u demonstration when g, bullet. entered ine tank vent and struck him. At the inouest. an officer said the odds alibi!!! encec were a million to cnc. civic isiecfioui “h. a stain to III His neverflge‘ Cigar if tption. m e. eedi the pupil’: under fi their teacher. In. J. 60' a1 b school - . r this time rii be f t it! Nor h“ g t. ‘this mil; , rein’; nofo u: I w.“ have written ywt Stator’; Beau Mlolicnlld and Iodine west. Ac tic Stur oi-iu ny '1 ma‘. mbrill by ‘I boys. Olir u Menlllc Iinlilnd .- (or) _ m. wu killed iiiT ""131" Silent ‘Choosing his w n. Isle of lunches. t such oecurr- mugging“, w Miller West. lnture of the Province of Prince Edward rut year of the reign of Hie Majesty King to consolidate and amend the several Acts and all Acts in amendment thereof or in I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election of a Mayor for the said City and one person to serve as a Council loi- in the City Council for each of the Wards, Numbers One, Two and Three of the said City, and of two persons to serve as Councillors in said Council for Ward Number Four of the said City, and of Three persons to serve as Councillors in said Council for WDIILNIIMDQ!‘ Five in the e Mayor and Eight Councillors representing the City as fol- ONE—ON E COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER TWO—0NE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER THREE-ONE COUNCILLOR FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FIVE-THREE COUNCILLORS HELD ON WEDNESDAY THE NINTH DAY or FEBRUARY, A. n, 1944 AT run SEVERAL ronnmo PLACES THAT is r0 SAY: Ward 4 East, at or near the residence of Mrs. Fred Henderson, being N0- 222 Fitzroy Street. ‘ Ward 5 Went, at Bud's Service Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at Mallett’: Service Station, on the West side of Greet George Street, being No. 2M Greet George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red Indian Service Station, corner of Fitzroy and Greet George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Mr. Wilfred Ontway, No. 274 Euslon i Street. will be opened at Nine O'clock in the fore- in the afternoon of the same day. POLLING DISTRICTS and tbe Poll aha-ll be held at or near the iibop of Edge;- Whftlock, being No. 100 l-I on the south tide of Kent Street. , WARD FOUR WES’! WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREIT — The Eighth Polling Divhlcn shall comprise all that por- flou cf Ward Number- Four, In the slid City, situate West of Greet George Street. and the Poll IDIII be hclil at the City Building. WARD FIVE IA ST EAST OF HILLSBOROUGII STREET — The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that perq tlou of Ward Number- Flve. In Charlottetown, Int of lllllsbproagh Street, and n. line in continuation thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Common and Royalty and the Poll shell be held nt or near the home of Mr. Wilfred Oatwey, 2H Eiuton Street. WARD FIVE EAST CINTIAL The Tenth Polling Dlvlllon cull comprise all that portion of Ward l-‘lve, in Charlottetown, Enet of Great George Street and the Malpeque Rontl and Went of l-Illllborough Street and a line In continu- tlon thereof to tbe dlvlelen llne between Charlotte- town Common and loyalty. end the Poll lblll be held at Or near the led Indian lervlee Stntleu. comer Iltnoy and Greet George Streets. WAID IIVI WRIT, CINTI-AL EAST or queen sneer - n» u. Polling Division shell eoliprlte all that portion ef Well Ptve, lnflurlettctownWtetefGreetGUrllltIeItetld ifivm"; m If!‘ h» o! Queen ltreel. mu the I N.’ m on" e I 114.11% Station, btflg WARD ITVI WIST IIIIIIDOMIIIII Street and But of Greet deem 5m“, lamination lay, Wednnmy, At th ffi f noon." until ti; hifiirooftbbfgtaslbcelrxgiézg ficetione of Electors see-Act 21 600.111 V, February, lint, A. li., 1944 Hall, from the lieut- of Twelve O'clock, afternoon of the seine ihy. For Gunil- Csp. S1 and amendment: thereof. I. A. FULLERTON, 0th Clerk. City Clerk's Offlee, Charlottetown, January Ifii, 1044.‘ l-loxlouQN-Jleyetfllflifififl Charlottetown. "“’°" '%‘i'i'miu concur 5753355 " w. Démeoine Recitation" by Inta- Opening ehcrlll. rune mm loll: u a Weleelnv. w mum also: been: “m: Dialogue. Getting Even with mist. silent rum. w seam m . Our lnpire. _ compul- . , 1 “m; '1' to, occupation is that ‘LPQ-"liu- b,'°§,-°,,..i."“‘ A ab! o I“ s bird suietuary." (To Be Continued) l" ' i““'°’ I nuiim "is. Nelly Sly. b: I Dislifue, A Bachelor-l . C. Solo. That's What I Went Iprli Gordon WEST OP‘ GIIAT GEORGE STIIIT AND' mutation. I7 Parlour, 0 IN FNIOII-lll ll file program: “Chorus -0 Canada by the pu- p s. Welcome. Oolel. Recitation, love Ibi- Slnte, Marine. Cole: Recitation, A Smell our. Trou- b Miriam we b theiflcml Dialogue, Cat Pie. S0118. Silent Night. Recitation. Norma Bradley and qolee. lbreroiee, Boy and Girl Marlin One of the Iaqueducts is Ovlveendhnllheerfliw ' vermin. "ETC-R... sin. mi am- III. . Whlto Ohfllillll. In!» nnfir! Rold- ' flflIflTlQ. Sllin Up The Crowd. Elle Rel . b , Ihonomicel Boo . Recitation wiioeggl hvmd The Women. on, A Boy's houblel, Rey "Reeititton, Anvwef. Myrtle 001v. , Grandma's Advice. m A Christmas Story, from the well-laden tree. The children were then given n treat. A very enjoyable evening was r t io a close National Anthem. EARLY WATER SYSTEM 56 miles long. UAnvi —_~_ ___ ouleol-IQU". Otiatoivvblttuq_‘. denoting“?- ‘rrcmelsiho u, ‘lbfllllflf i was‘: w"°"°“@ * impunity; un. (Xlllflfldji. ‘i: On 5|¢|g°l"'“. 101th". gtoetief Home bereng ‘nmiste. a d Youuheve fought m Pier thos h Unreu-ievgertgeilriwlee; ‘g3, bk not IN le their memo” Ycumm Montgomery‘; ,_ roi- bravery m A Ybu uve your byes. hi,‘ :3‘- valn, ~ In l-osing‘ life you wim m, H m 11:0 $01‘! now "m" ‘llullnléilfflifcn deld love‘: ‘g o T' EAST nu. MIILION aA-rg LGPDON -(OP)- A . . 081111181!!! eaeiniit refs in the .. miles of London sewers has . . . in the killing of about 1.000.000 5|, tons of sausage rusk bsiitoir ‘it twgd ions of zine phospmq, us . by arming the ancient Roman . riiaimoii or SOIIIIISSIOIIERS or SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of Ari Act of the Legislature of the Province Island, made and passed in the Fiftleth year of the reign of Her torin Chapter 8, entitled “The Charlotte town Water W of Prince Ed Mliuiy iii-Jill orks Act” end all Act; |, amendment thereof or in addition thereto, and of Ari Act of the Legislature of ti, Province of Prince Edward Island made and reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Chapter passed iii the Sixty-first year of the 12, entitled, “The Charlottetown S". erege Act,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for Three iloniniiseioner: of Sewers and Water Supply FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY THE NINTH DAY OI‘ FEBRUARY, A. D., 1944 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS TO SAY: w Ward 1 West, at or near the residence of Mr. Joseph McDonald, Jr, being No. 66 King Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the residence of Jlilaire Gallant, being No. 280 King ‘Street. Ward Z West, at or near the Rod Indian Service Station, being at the North West corner of Queen and Sydney Streets. Ward 2 East, at William Betemen’: reold- ence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Edger Whit- lock’: Shop, being No. 160% on the South side of Kent Street. Ward 4 East, at or neer the residence Mrs. Fred Henderson, being Ne. Fitzroy Street. Ward 5 West, at Bufl corner of Queen end Ward 5 West Central, at Hallows Service Station, on the Welt side of Givti George Street, being No. 3S7 Greet George Street. Ward 6 East Central, at fie Red Indies Service Station, corner of Fitzroy ul Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of ii Service Shiite, Eulton Streets. Mr. Wilfred Oatvvay, No. 274 Euelel Street. - Ill P ll ill be opened at Nine O'clock in the fort noon aAnlddcgrltltrlliie 8:12.. IblATitlioElve ffclbek “in the, afternoon of the same day- DESCRIPTION or POLLING DISTRICTS WAID ONI EAST 0!‘ GREAT GIOIGI STE-III — Tbe Ill-st Polllnl Dlvlllon nbnll comprise all tlllt WNW of Ward Number One, In the C"! 0f CIIIIMWNIII. situate Euet of Greet George Street, end the Poll shell be held at or nenr the residence of Illhlre Gal- lant, SSO King Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEOIGI STREET - The Second Polling Division shall eeinprlte all that por- ton of Weld Number Ole. In the City of Charlotte- town, situate went of Greet George Street, nil tho Poll ebnll be held at or neon the residence of Mr. Jeeepb McDonald, SS King Stloet. - WARD TWO EAST OI‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET - The Third Polling Division shell comprise ell that per- tien of Word Number Two, In the City of Charlotte- town, situate Belt of Greet George Street. end the Poll shall be held at William Betenun’. residence, I'll Sydney Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET — The Ienrtb Polling Dlvlslon shell comprise ll! that per- tlon of Ward Number Two, In the City of Charlotte- town. ultimo Went of Great George Street. and the Poll lhnll be held at or leer the led Indian Service ' Station, come; of Queen and Sydney Streetl- WARD TIIII m Fifth Polling Dlvhlon eblll comprise Ward Number Three In the City of Charlottetown, and the Poll shall be held at or near the lhrbet Home. WARD POUR EAST IAIT OI IIILLIIOIOUGI STREET - The llxth Pclllg Division elell cellpllle Ill that portion ef Word Nembei- leer, In the City o! Charlottetown. elhete Int of lllllebereugb Street, n! the Poll nbellbehelilnterneertbereelhnceoflitre. Prod Imlvnln. It: Iltmy Street. WARD IOUIOINTIAI. The Seventh Polling Illvhlen ebnll that portion ef Wen! Number I’ , uitfiffiiil Illlbberengb Street and lent of Greet George Street. I uemrcnnicniniitienumi-tiic uiori Edpy wiiiuiicii, being m. in i-z en the WI"! H of Kent Street. WARD IOUI WEST wean or- can’! oronoe sneer - ‘H: Eighth Polling Division lbnll comprise Ill that W 4 tlon of Word Number Four. ln the nelil cm. dill" Welt of Great George Street. and the Poll shall held at m City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F HILLSBOROUGH STREET — n‘ Ninth Polling Dlvlllon nbnll comprise Ill that If“ tion of wmi Number Five, iii oinrictmcwii. B" of llllleborough Street, and n Ilne ln continua"!!! thereof to the division llne between Cbarlottelov? Common and loyalty and the Poll shell be held I. or near the home of Mr. Wilfred Ontwey. 174 Film" Street. ' WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise l" um portion of Word n», in Charlottetown. Em 0i Greet George Street and the Mnlpeque Road W! West of Hlllsborougb Street and n llne In continui- lion thereof to the dlvlelon line between Cherloltiw town Common and Royalty, and the Poll shell i! held at or near the Red Indian Service Station. corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. ~ WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL wasr or GREAT GEORGE srauar AN" us‘! or QUEEN STREET - The Eleventh Pvllifll Division shall comprise nll that portion of Ward Fin;- In Charlottetown. West of Great George Street ml Malpeque Bond and But of Queen Streel. ll"! 9" Poll ebnll be held nt mime. Selvlce suumi. NW No. 20'! Great George Street, WARD IIVI WEST The Twelfth Polling Division shall comllfl" u that portion of Ward Ilve, In Charlottetown. lltuell was of omi- sum. Including aluminum I“; me Lend n Vlchfll ma, and the roll ll" be held it Bull's Service Station, corner 0f 9”” and Elston Streets. lloninatlon liay, Wednesday, February, 2nil., A. 0., 1944 At the office of the City Clerk. City Hell, from the hour of Twelve (Ycliwliv noon. until the liour of Pour O'clock, in the afternoon of the same day. For Q1111" flcetione of Electors see Act 21 George V, Cap. 81 and amendments thereof. . J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Cllerlotfotcwtt, Jlnllry mi. 194* I. ROY IOLIAN, All"! of the City of Charlottetown.