PAGE TWO ii-T-ZLQZZIL . FREEDOM Br MARGARET WATSON M I!!! | FOR TWO mama“ Notes u voinzng home from ciistoniect imprisonment of ii". oiizrc. he would launch '.._.~.~i it its if he could never nave enough oi iiiusic to compensate {or the hours he was compelled to spend with business» 0n other days he would tinkie miserably and restlessly, find no satisfaction in it, and spring up with the suggestion that they should go out somewhere, any- where, to a theatre, or for a walk, or to look at the shops. Then she would see in his eyes the old long- ing l~'..rn up like a iire. the desire to be away into the outer world. Erica had been unhappy about that lock; but after all, she could not. expect that .\Ifll‘llll would be able to cliziizge his whole theory of -. ,.,' r —.v?~...__ 14 ' . d v . 1 ___ ,.-_-__<- . v ‘- - Alum».- ._. life witlieti’ some pain. He was uiliiii: to illlllllC it; hr- tirid v0‘- litithrlli‘ ii‘~‘ililli'(l the Hfsfltlllblhllll)’ which iiiati» the change necessary", and hu ind known. he mtist have known. from the beginning what it wnii-l (":1 him. Slit‘ ‘.\':i.- con- i ihi~ inf‘! that ht- never '. tint. he talked Dhi- ‘iiov. the some iii- i'.:!i' heft-re to on of adventure. Once rain oi settling down i the relaxation oi ' \ trip; began. uL>-_-_-~¢-» ..,_ .,...-.._..__, .. m-zun .4.- happy, happen" ,lose by bringing the issue, that; poor, silly, significant little issue. to a head. She sighed, and laugh- ,cd; altered, it was funny that ‘she shouio already have to begin: cgnxknlpj’ holding him. I I wouldn't miss it for the world. i , and you know it. But my mind's i so broad that 1 can appreciate "W | importance of bot-h things urine. And so‘; you're quite right about Le Stryge. He looked round tor it, shamelessly. Oh, I see. Where was ii. hung before? LIVING UP T0 lIIARTIN the music round their spirits like .a cloak, with thelrhandsroolishly linked upon the arm of their seats, and their cheeks close together, in v were back at the btgiliuiiig ; ill. ill, vrherc Iltllll’ roinatit: bccti treated. ‘Flicy iverc ;kllli.l immediately in the i ' iruiitiiul unison. it was iinpdsime .tliat there had over been the \ll.'lfl{)\\' b-:t\t'ecii them. i i I I I I They went to their concert. With t‘ i i 'l'iiei'e w. ivurin ior ii, with a soil . WIllCIl did not chill with the stiiis i departure. Erica sipped her hand iviziiin his arm, and stretched her ntCph to match hzzn. They vialk Cl , ii-izl. the cuoudy pit-euro o; lllll. i TIIE CHAMPION FOOL iools o! many kinds- Thai; think they know it all; ‘There's fools that jaw at others when They stub their toes and fail. There's fools who think that when they're hurt All oi iools should howl; There's 001s who think the sun's i got lost; Each time the weather's foul. But there}, one kind of fool that's worse Than all the rest. Excuse Me from that fool who boasts what he Would do if he could only be In someone else’ shoes. There‘. fools who think what they believe Is all that's hue; there's some INho think when their digestions bad The old world's end has come. we'll have to bear with stirh as these. I rues» but please excuse - Me f r0111 the fool who tells how he Would rise ii he could only be In someone elses shoes. _ -Ne\v Orin-ans Times-Picayune. TIIE IMPORTANCE OF BEING DRY THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN muciiinevitiemeinmmyrieidncr activity today. mdtt is g llgnlfi I , ' O Mike: Taxi zant fact that. when Prompt Attention to all i4 Hour Ssvlco. my ma... lAfterlb pmcalllfl-g i “member: aster" or we r a gnu - g —w1t.h n. muy-Tii- ska?“ masmuw" MIOHAH. AYLWAID qucr . The Austra- Ilan Women's Weakly is to be con. gratulawd. importance of being dry on _ thttinflitzéenectfhgbmlzhseeiéactfllfid r POI‘ . 0 OIIB ‘ road accidents the drivers involved b 69d“ that» 11mm“ imvenscmamcimxotaicoiioil “Mwflflwdilwftntivu sufficient to impair their driving will b0 98111111011 capacity. This has caused the slo- vents; Qlflliuous liuuorl. gan m go rmii “n drink don't - ‘Ibo 1n 0th drive. l1 you drive cm. ci-init. w? c! mile sfbeltie 1w dry - . causcdadebeliointheBriflsh ouse lmwfmwflbfllldrvy oi’ Commons recently when the sue‘? S13E91“ by“? l"!!! 8-‘ t nut-film orward a "WWW" Wmllggnvon- mvt-iimai Order n 1m wirriecf-ion Kw ,, my m; vennf 1th the f coming Elx- d“, a w u“ °I ' s fin poets. Rabindrana guiding the liq were to be set. aside by Parliament despite the fact that “no license" had been carried On three occa- slons by increasing majorities. Here was an instance where the unwr- tanoe c! being dry involved a demo- cratlc principle which it. was argued was an invasion or the statutory rights of the citizen t that invasion might be for only six months. It. is vitally import ‘that shc becomes dry. Therefore. what is important to the press. to the pedestrian, to and w a. great nation, lightly set aside by those who make and administer Out-laws. The slow- ness 0f public opinion to accept the abolition of the liquor traffic mirsi in no way deter us in our pursuit ilcleiithshasliad th- Iiiequest-tonoftodflnkorriot ‘todrinkwhile orurlcrwdrivins What that prcmive ‘ is not. one of pe preference; the safety and the liver Even elementary decency demands that it be answered im- selfishly and satiely in favor of ab- staining. it involves — of others. Illi- IIWW right in cinch swsalilezzlze You Ought to Try It Pb:- flie mctorii, m is to muchfl-‘Ilolonto Globe. DAWN u. wealtlh o! meaninc 1n word-dawn! The mods lin- ptlon acen upon a. monument is this 01m Dawn. ‘rho monument is Trafalgar Square. in Chcring Cross Road, London. There. DB the centre oi the stands the nations mtefill tribune to Nurse Edith Cavell. One i JANUAR! 2_9_._1938 l Morse’! Coffee, compar- able in quality with the famous Morse’: Teas, can be bad at grocery stores at the special "price of 37 cents a pound. "evenonadrink Ihave ever busy ‘of the nurse are“. :0, 33in“ back of ani . face the! goon shtowtandgtciodedcgmqtmjlali Iva}? vi:wed ‘i? the hl-lslu% 1171 mugs“ It i mi d ha. s- evening. was so 8 111°!‘ - “M” M” n n w t g m“ fie and white that it looked a - evidence 01th: mllacy o!‘ end war." I It. maymbe as-timed with periec‘. arm-a long experience has demon- "ttaled that: . The importance oi being dry has 0i this worthy object. _ ethereal. Underneath the figure oi i or been in 1110...; i still about them, but thinning 2i . his freedom. something aimless _ and ivith ' .- lwfore him she did .- he could choose buti‘ .f tvos periecilv con- li’:. she wondered zit_ . niiess in ivhiit Wdnl .. a hie almost as quiet in < the 01d life at Brand- iiile that her dc- ‘ .l been so rllfil" t‘.‘\‘t‘\ll‘>'l0i1 into the ' oi a . ' if? ziinl: it \\'.l5 altogeth- .-he couid still listen blood whenever Mor- I reminiscent. Was it the peslers-ion of? in itself a sobering re- . m woe-t looking round her, and ‘hinlcnlg oi all these things; and was disturbed from the -- s oi’ thr-m by Martin's step s‘. . He came Ln almost as if it needed some Bl."l\ v to shake from his slioulci- ' ers the-mares of his office. i-lullo, darling! What an age‘, since I saw ycu Ho kissed her; he Wits notes a. rule, demonstrative. 0c . _, when she felt most to. ne and least Erica. she had i oven fcimrl it in her heart to wish i him a ' ‘e more so. i I've changed x round those two etchings. Do you like them better that way? I} thought Le Stryge ought "really to i have the dark corner so as to get i the full effect from it, Oh. yes, just as you like! It was l she was beginning to find, quite; imposuble to get Martin to feel‘ strongly about property. He could admire things of beauty with a passion fully equal to her own; but that did not signify that; he wished to possess them. His care- alvi, . for her. to the old restless instinct. he had to shake of! all , encumbrances, even the most be-i loved. The moment they latdi hands on him his ndmirationi chanced to a sort oi’ antaizonistici . rlrnd. It. frightened her; she wanted to combat it. . Iltit I want to know what you irl! . its if it matte-rs! he sighedl Itrioa entv. See hero. Eh-lca, I‘ve: go. rkets for a concert to-nighti and fhcyre (loin: the Erolca. and ~W1~.'.'_ what's the matter? kShe éfiliyfgflhfhlldfillly. and, she nciv. 0o. :- v: Mgr-E". you care how your home t a bit! Don't can m ‘hcrtr the ErfllCyflgu ‘ , t Wes not. the tray, =he had 2n lunar. venom aiid_e_v_er\.iing to a li "r J. ‘-‘.’. MGCKGYYZIQ REPRESENTATIVE CANADIAN cotmmuasr A.\,".\".UITIES Professional Harris ‘I Brace Block Phone I530 Queen Street — Charlottetown‘ ll. F. AROI-IIBALD Chartered Accoimtant ill) Richmond Street I‘. O. Box I2. Phone 47. xrilzM-"r-r" . r McLeod (S. Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. (l. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorney-at-Law __ _MONEY_ 'ro LOAN _ Bell & Mathieson ‘ IKILBelI D. L. ltlathiescn, LLB. Barristers and Solicitors MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block;(murlcttctownjil. Palmer 8. Haslam If. .I. PALMER, K. C. A. J. IIASLANI. B.A-. LLB. BARR. STEII. ETC. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN. Phone 85. _ __ _ P. 0. Box 127. H. F. McPHEE, B. A. K. C. NOTARY 4&0. , TMRRTSTER, BOLICTTOR nth-y Iiuilding, Charlottetown LIIICIIIIG 8. Andrews FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Hunter River and Bradalbane. Dav and Night Service. Phone R 10-22’ R_I_-22.____ ' \ l I blmibiiiiuiii A Trainflr MARK n. MacGUIGAN. It. c. c. sr. cLAm TRAINOR, B. A. Ilarristt-ri. Solicitors, Etc. aiorvizv TO LOAN There ~ m which was solely l, ‘ there sprang tip in her , it as he wanted it answered. i to-nizh t}, It" iess about such things pointed i _ i ii it shoird happen, of course, she iitt..e now" in the uhen air oi the world. It was glorious, wasn't it? | Marvellous. Didn't it make you y [see pictures? It altvays does m2. - But. then, I could never, iroiii ll kid, resist mixinjt up Illf senses;_l ili\\'ii_\'5 want to r-xpres~ one ui" in terms of another; niiL-"ic in pic- tiues, and pictures in music, and | poetry in both. Shi- sight-ti. That's i why I stiail always think oi _\'0ti= by Aliiisii-els. ‘ Bi . seemed lllllt Ilil- musician oi liie. l pin-t‘, a.\\‘n_\'. cit-parting? Bt'l“.i'\l:t' you didn't sit-tun tiny- llllllg of the kind. she said, with a‘ thvob a‘. her heart. and a siii-gt- o1 , panic for hLs Loo tieep iiiiiler- standing. It struck ine all the more brrtatisc it .~(‘i‘lll£‘('i to huve llOTllllll iivhatever to do with you Well, maybe you're richt. Any- how we're two llllll.ill'l‘l.s noiv. iiizti wherever we go we go together. l What say you? So it was siill there, the thoiiaht n!‘ the onward road! And .='iil lhr in- riiiwt to meet it iuil, and answer to you an ally- T say Amen] His fingers closed '.'....'i a tzgnt pftlaSllfe. i You're great. Youll never let me down. I know. She thought desperately: No. I never Will, if it costs me every- thing I've got. There was a sort oi peace in that thought , Were going to have a lot of fun at; London's expense, she said. There'll be lots of concerts like 1 and theatres, and allthe - jolly things. under the sun. I‘m g0- ing to love being here. Martin said doubtfully: That's like you. dear; I mean it's like you , to see the nice side of everything. ' But l can't help feeling that it's hardly what I promised you. We went into all that before, didn't. we? You needn't ivorry a- boutme, Martin. I'm satisfied to go with you: I‘ doti't_ ask any bet- er upon hers He was silent, but his arm hug- ged hers with an almost painful pressure. She felt stiddcfnly that she was accepting at least the‘ ha! his love on false prcteiiccs. He DEIICV/‘d that she was identify? ing herself with this stable exist- ence only out of loyalty‘ to him, when in realityAit titted the mea- sure oi’ her desires as a glove fits a hand. She owed him her love all the more because of tlii; harmless deceit. Whatever is all right foi- you, MB-Tlln. is all right, for me. This life won't be dull. I don't see how it can. But I want you to know whatever you want to do, I'm on. j If you come home to-morrow 3 night. and say: Pack a bag. Erica. , | we re leaving for the moon in half ; 1m lIOI-ll’. I shall be ready on time. I wish I could, he said. laughinu l Youd love it. Wouldn't you? ‘Thais the sort. of life for which you re really designed. ; Thank goodness, though, it couldn't really happen! Fancy be. l": summoned at z. moment's no- tice out of that delectable yellow and brown flat from its music, and the Meryon etchings, and the igolden cushions. to indulge in! some hare-brained adventure! But ‘ would have to g0; she woutd have to go like an arrow, without an instants hesitation, without. a' question with out a single glance of regret; because that was the (mly Way 0f living iip to Martin. iTo Be Continued) 'I'OII.I€’I' TABLE fiolnPly hotisrlinld implements i may become real beauty aids and women are well advised to take up their brooms mops and dustpans mihtantly as mayor beauty treat- ments. according to Miss Dorothy l H- Britt-man. woman instructor at Cornell University, y “The broom is a homely thing. ‘ but it hides many a beauty secret,“ i declared Miss Biitemiin. = i Ii properly ivicfded. it will sweep i ,into the diistpnn everything but" the gsorl icolzs of its. mistress. It is ‘ said Miss I i just an old \\"v;s' tale Bitemmi. that these implements i of the Cfliltlge and flat leave the hQ\]5¢\v_,fp Ir-tw.‘ . ...-. .. this-d strike in her contest for allure with hei- °IflCC-\AOI'Kll.' A. , There is no excuse for such an idea. she asserted. If she works ‘ properly the ‘housewife is ahead of the office wonker anytime. It's i easier for her to kecip fit. 'I‘ak¢ heavy lifting tor instance. The Wrong way gives you the i backache. The right any shoos nti - the "middle age spread." It rc- ‘ places the “spare tire" with strong slender hips. How shoiil first. when you stoop keep one ioot ahead of the other. Then, when you rise. keep the back straight and use the thigh and hip muscles. D0n’i; collapse at the waist-line and make the back muscles do all the work. For stairclimbing use the hip muscles, too, and keep the hips themselves well under the body. Allow five minutes pach night for brushing the huh". Hold the brush loosely n ytllll‘ hiind. pimp it flat against scalp. then draw it outward small strand. Wipe the brush scalp tingles and every Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. hair is cleaned and polished. ' _ to the very ends of the hriirs in on!‘ . frequently. Kcrp on brushing untli , 'I'iic import-ance 0f being dry is CIVIC ELECTION In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and [NISSCII III LITE TWQIIIY- firgf, yea)‘ 0f thg reign of Majggty Kim! George V, Chaim" 31. entitled “An Act to consolidate and amend the several ANS iI1¢01'D0F11llHi-I the City 0f Chilflflllel own,” and all Acts in amendment thereof 0f‘ iii addition thereto. l do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an election of a Mayor from the said (‘ity and one person to serve as a Councillor in the City Council for each of the Wards, Numbers 1, 2 and 3 of the said City, and of two persons to serve as Coun- cillors in said Council for Ward Number Four of the said City, and of Three per- ‘ sons t0 serve as Councillors in said Council for Ward Number Five in the said City; being in till a Mayor and Eight Councillors representing the City as follows: FOR WARD NUMBER ONE—ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER TWO—ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER THREE—ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FOR WARD NUMBER FIVE-THREE COUNCILLORS WILL BE HELD ON .WEDNESDAY t THE NINTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. 11,1938 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES, THAT IS T0 SAY: Ward 1 West, at or near Augustus Quinn's, being No. 54 Queen Street. Ward l East, at or near the dwelling house of Joseph Bolger, being No. 150 Dor- chester‘ Street. Ward 2 West_ at or near the shop of Ben- jiimin Benjamin, being N0. 91 Queen Street. Ward 2 East, at William Batemanh resi- dence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert King’s shop, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be continue open until Five o'clock in the DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRIC TS WARD ONE EAST 0P GREAT GEORGE STREET —'l‘he First Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number 011e,, In the City of Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the Pull shall be held at or near the dwelling of Joseph Bolgcr, being number 150 Don-cheater Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET—Thc Second Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlotte- town, situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near Augustus Quinn’: being 54 Queen Street. \ WARD TWO EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET —Thc Third Pulling Division shall cornprlse all that p01‘- ilon of tvard Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of Great George Street, and the Pnll shall be held at William Bowman's Residence, I78 Sydm-y‘ Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —'I'he -' Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that, por- tinn of Ward Number Two. in the Clty of Charlotte- town, situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at Benjamin Benjamin's shop, 91 Queen Street . WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise Ward Number Three, In the Clty of Charlottetown, and the Poll shall be held at or nlar the Market Home. WARD some EAST ' EAST 0F HILLSBOROUGH STREET -The Sixth Polling Division lhull comprise all that por- - thin of Ward Number Four, In the Olty of Charlotte- town, situate East cf Hlllaborough Street, and the Poll shall he held at or near the shop of Seymour McInnis, No. 177 Weymoutb Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall mnpriu all that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of lllllsborough Street and East of Great George Street, i and the Poll shall be held at or near the Ihop oi corner of Qimn and Enmn Btrectl. it be do... w... ‘ NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FE BRUARY 2ND, A. n, 1988 AT THE OFFICE OF‘ THE CITY CLERK, CITY HALL, FROM THE HOUR OF TWELVE 0’CLOCK NOON UNTIL T HE HOUR OF FOUR O’CLOCK, IN THE AFTERNOON OF SAME DAY.- n», FOR QUALIFICATIONS OF ELEC TORS SEE ACT 21 GEORGE V» CAP. 31 _ AND AMENDMENTS THEREOF. City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, Janua ry, 1801,1938. Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Sey- mour McInnis, being No. "177 Wey- mouth Street. _ Ward 5 West, at. Clarence Ranahanh Ser- vice Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at Malletffs Service Station on the West side of Great George Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red Indian Service Station, corner of Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Mrs. Elizabeth Enman, No 263 Eus- ton Street. opened at Nine o'clock in the forenoon and afternoon of the same day. Herbert King, being No. 1B8 on the loath lilo of Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST WEST OI‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET —'1‘I|c light Polling Division shall ,rlco all that por- tion of Ward Number Four In the laid City, situate West of Great George Street. and the Poll shall be held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0|." HITLSBOBOUGH STREET —'l‘Iic Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Five. in Charlottetown, Eut at lllllsborough Street, and a llne In continuation there- of to the division llne between C” rlottetown Com- mon and Royalty, and the Poll shall be held at or near the dwelling of Mrs. Elizabeth Enmarfl, 283 Euston Street East. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall compromise all that portion of Ward Five, in Charlottetown, East. of Great George Street and the Mapleque Bold and West of lllllsborougb Street and a llne In continu- ation thereof to the division llne between Char- lottetown Common and Royalty, and the Poll shall be held at or near the flied Indian Service Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST 0F QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five, in Charlottetown, West of Great Georlo Street and Mnlpeque Jun! and East of Queen Street, and the Poll IIIIII be hell at Mallet?! Service Station, being No. £07 Great George Street. wArtorrvii wits-r The Twelfth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward live, In Charlottetown, litu- atc Welt of Queen Street, Including Gflcrnrnpnl Home and Land at Vlclorla Park. and the Poll shall be held ll. Clarence lluuhnrfl- Service Stat-Ion, (I. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk Paitoilw. roam-m, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. __._. AELEGTIOII 0F SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature-of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Fiftleth coiiiiiiissioiirns or year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 8, entituled “The Charlottetown Water Works Act,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto, and of An Act. of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Sixty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria Chapter 12, entitled, “The Charlottetown Sewer. age Act,” and all Acts in amendment there of or in addition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for Three Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD 0N WEDNESDAY THE NINTH DAY OF FEB RUARY, A. D., I988 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward 1 West, at or near Augustus Quinn's, being No. 54 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwelling house of Joseph Bolger, being N0. 150 Dor- cheater Street. Ward 2 West at or near the shop of Ben- . jamin Benjamin, being No. 91 Queen Street. Ward 2 East, at William Bateman’: resi- dence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert King's shop, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. Arid at the said Election the Poll will be gfternvn o’ the same day. PLACES THAT IS T0 SAY; Ward 4 East, at or near the chop of Se; mour McInnis, being No. 177 We) mouth Street. _ Ward 5 West, at Clarence Ranaharfs Ser vice Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at Mallett’: Servico Station on the West side of Great George Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red Indian Service Station, corner of Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Mrs. Elizabeth Enman, No. 263 Eus- ton Street. continue open until Five o'clock in tlio DESCRIPTION or POLL ING DISTRICTS wArin one EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET —Tho Pint Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown. altiutc East ol-Great George Street, and the Pull shall be held at or neu- tho dwelling ofJoseph Dolgcr, being number 150 Durchectcr Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —'I'hc Second Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number One. in the City of Charlotte- town, situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll cimll be held at or near Augustus Qulrm’: bclrig 54 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET —'l'hc Tblrd Polling Division shall prise all that por- tion oi Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- town, lltiutc East of Great Georlc Street». Illfl "10 Poll lhnll be held at William Batemank Residence. I'll Sydney Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-like Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Two. in the City of Charlotte- town, situate Wat. oi Great GNP!!! 59PM‘. llld l!" Poll shall be held at Benjamin Benjamin‘: shop, 9i Queen Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, in the City of Chaglottewwn, and the Poll lball be held at or near the Market Home. WARD FOUR EAST EAST 0F HILLSBOROUGH STREET —Tho Sixth Polling Dlvillon lball ' all that portion of Ward Number Four, In the City of Charlottetown, situate Em of llllllbonugh Street. and the Poll lball be held at or near the chop of Seymour Mc- lnnh, No. 1'11 Weymouth Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Savant]: Polling Dlvlllrm IDIII cumpzlu all that portion of Ward Number Pour, dilute Welt cf IIIIDIIOHIIIII MINI Mill Elli 0f GIQIC GGIITQ HINGE, ualthc Polllhallbohcldat cruel: lhcuhcpll llcrbcrt Klnli belnl No. Ill on the South cidc oi Kent Street. WARD POUR WEST _ WEST- 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET —Th| Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Four in the uh! City, cituau West of Great Gcurn Street, and the Poll shall ho held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F HILLSBOROUGH STBIIT —Tll\ Ninth Polling Dhhlon shall comprise all lhatportiou of Ward Nmribcr FIN. In Charlottetown. But 0| llillrborough Street, and a llne In continuation the"- ol to the dlvhlon llne between Charlottetown Com- mon and Royalty, and the Poll shall be held at 0t nui- the dwelling of m». Elizabeth Enmarfl. 161 Eaton Street East. wApn nva mas-r CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall compromise all that portion of Ward Five, In Charlottetown, Elli of Great. George Street and the Malpcqua Road and Welt of Illlllbcrough Street and n llne In continu- ation thereof to the division llne between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and this Poll shall bl held at or nou- tlio Bed Indian Service Station corner Htnoy and Great George Streets. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST OF QUEEN TREE’! —'l‘lie Eleventh Pollirll Dlvlslon shall all that portion of Ward Five. In Charlottetown, Went of Great George Street and Mnlpequc Road and But of Queen Street, and the Poll lhull be held at Mullet?! Service Station. being No. N’! Great George Street. WAI-DPIVIWIST TbeTwclflbPoIllngDlvhlonahaDcomprhcl-ll uh Went of Qllccnltroot, lloulaandlrunilutVlctorluParhnnidlho Bantu: b0 bell at Clarence '0 Service Station. corner of Queen and lmtcn ltrccb. NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, A. D., 1938 At the Office of the-City Clerk, Clty Hall, from the hour of Twelve o'clock. noon until the hour of Four o'clock, in the afternoon of came day.- For Qualifications of Electors see merits thereof. ML“ City Clerk's Office, Act 21 George V., Cap. 31 and amend- o. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk Charlottetown, January 18th, 1988. PERCY W. TURN EB. Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A.’s,mtenwwaamnncrwaminmnumuw-wvr-u-w-ml._-........ ,.. , , , .