“Loan-s- ......_.Z s. _ PAGE TWO_ r What o life! " :1“- You must pcrspire - (A law of Nature) But don‘t offend Or men won't date yer! Bath tonight whh LIFEBUOY The ONE soup ctpoclully mush h provcni "B.O." (Body Odor) Sills‘ l\()l JUIUSEU LONDON — 1GP. - Asked to subscribe ti» a. Nazi “Winter fund" of a Netherlands u-tl the cquiviilciit nnii “ore prolilfltly “sabotaging the i, llound Trip BARGAIN FARES T0 Charlottetown ' -—Going— FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 61h, & SXFFRDAY, FEBRUARY 7th Momluv, Feb. 9, 1942 W?‘ $|.45 From SUADIERSHJE (Government Tax Additional) Proportionutely Low fares from other station: Children oj_—l~'ive and under Iwelvs year: o] an HALE FARE Tickets Good tn DAY COACHES ONLY For Further Information Consult any {Picket Agent iltlinnnmn NATION YI'*I',Q,IUFRYWKIRK IN CIIKIDA Bu: Cusirln lhtilnll llnuv Mm In Safety Ill Dunnullin Professional Bards ilitiorrell and Compan! s D. F. ARGIIIBALII Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown Former lIhTtown Couple receive Baby Award The following story from the 5t. Thomas tOntario) ‘limes-Journal tells of the award t0 Flt-Sgt. White and Mrs. White, parents 0f the first baby born in Eigin in 1942. Flt.- Sgt. White is Vincent White who was manager of the Red Indisn plant here before he enlisted in the recast as s. "Dlsclpllnarlsn" tn 1940. Ho ls a son of Mr. and. Mrs. W. A. White, Milton. P.E.I. The “ms: 19-12 Elgln baby con- test-" was sponsored jointly by the Tlmes-Joilriml and u. number of Si. ‘Thomas merchants. The White child was born on Jan. 1st, 8.13 l. m. The story which tells of the many 1‘.\.ll'\i.5 received by fill: \Vilil.€S 10l- iuu 1. Sgt. \Vllii.e is on the staff at REAP‘. Technical Training sviiool and came here from Char- Lo ictoivn, Prince Edward Island. . White is a former school mJIlPl‘ o: Boll." River. P.E.I. They . The t-oiitiest-uiniiing baby is. their third son. nncl has been named Maurice Stewart. A note- worthy coincidence of the first i942 lnrtli was that Dr. Frank Liv- ingstone, the phvsiclail who attend- ed. was iii. $111110 doctor who at- tentieil the i st Elgin birth in 194i. “Baby White" and his parents are entitled to the following contest s- words: Bath set for the baby, by J. E. Smith, tliwiggist; $10 credit note for the faihcl‘ by Bond Cl0:I:-.».-: a high cliair pad for the baby by the Cinderella Shop; pennant-n: wave for the mother by Coifiiire Cottage; a silver baby mug to the baby by Anger’; Jewelry > blank-ct to the baby is: :1 pint of varnish r bv Hoffman it: Wool- nionth subscription to circn by The Times- Journnl; five double gilcst ticketsto the parents of the Granada Thea- tre; one suit cleaned for the father by Montgomery's Cleaners; a complete car lubrication job for the father by Young and Bllrgcl‘ SCYYICP Sfntion; the baby's first photo by the Meyers Studio; two pairs of HOIPDFOOI hosiery for the mother bv Brown's Silk shoppe: one week's laundry done free for the tnoihcr by the City Laundry. Fix Iliillllfl for Jap success at Pearl Harbor WASHINGTON, Jan, 27—(A.Pi— A presidential board oi’ inquiry Sat- urday attributed the success of the Japanese attack on Pcnrl Harbor last Dec. 7 primarily to “derelic- tlon of duty" on the part of Lt.- Gcn. Walter C. Short and Admiral Husband E. Klmmel, the cormnsnd- lng officers of the United states army and navy in that area. They had been adequately in- formed from Washington that war was imminent, it found. 'I‘h=:v had by Antlers for the lat i THE CHARLOTTETOWN Bristol And Vicinity iii??? w‘ ”°“‘ m‘ ““““‘°‘ “““ Fishermen who follow the lobster izlzgpzrvfctz? Eitggfigatg i.'.‘é“i.“t..ii".‘zi.lfl .:?..i’.‘“.'..::.‘.““ gm-yy w" “u”; m “an, l“, Mrs. Arthur Alder-shew was in wqeg, m, 5.", mama ‘ my,“ the City Saturday on business. 32,922.‘; if,‘ Qumugw m: ma. John TIE-Innis was in the leaves two brothers to mourn his gtaalfegivigiagaégvxkstfi‘: ‘if: pas-sins. Mr. u. n n (my, m Germ mflfl" vlsltcd her son John n sou. ces somewhere in Canada. The P CUUGHS BULBS FAST...EASY ccli-qlvn money. Id buns lfihguoln .. u“ Guardian Iclns in cxtendinl llncerc Mmh€$fi 021:,“ at C K . lYIflPl-m! to the brothers. Lut not this column M1“ m,“ 51M“ h“ The condition of Mrs. Prank teaching duties st station's . 5°!" l" u“ Cm’ H°‘P‘“‘1' '°‘““““ $13.: ihoum ha" Rad south n,“ about the same. m‘ ____ Friends of Mrs. Gerald Barry will (or m, own sew,” o; cu“d5_ A number of teachers from "mt °° M" °I h" "m" mm" —-- . Mllss Mu McDonald, City lhll vgcgmgy m“ u, m u Bu.“ st her home here. Her husband Pia. exams st Chairlottztowd last wee‘: Gem‘! 35m’ h" “"1"”! hm" spent s few days st her home here and several have ire n to W“! l‘) h" 11111955 find the Slld- last week visiting her mother be- Ottaws. I w’ 8° ' den owing or his brother Ed- rgr; leuvllllrig for Ottawa, (031181; he!‘ ‘ s r w o is employed ln e lvil My, mymond Jim who ha, been Mrs. Ted Anderson has arrived Sa-yice that c gmploygd 1n the Metropolitan 5mm home from visiting her husband ._____ at Charlottetown for some time has "m! "m" “fiends l" Hlmmlf- H" Miss Ethel Mcmnis, and her sls- unswered the call to the Air Fbroe husband W110i!“ we 39-N- °Bm° ter have left for Montreal, where and h“ 1e“; go,- n-ahung 1n Upper to Halifax to vlsit his wife while they “ma, to be empyoyed, Canada. He was presented with a 511° W“ the"? Th I --'—-:*“'I e funeral of the ate Edmond er. during a. recent absence of Dr. ‘The Misses Mabel and Mary 13am“ was hem Saturday w the A. R. Dafce, their government-ap- OBrien spent the week-end in the chum}; of the Lime mower when; pointed Physician. City as did Miss Reta O'Brien. h1g1, m“; was oelebrawd by the _ pastor Rev. T‘ ~len McKenns, who CIVIC ELECTION In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of‘ Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the Twenty-first year of the reign of His Majesty King George V., Chapter 31, entitled “An Act to consolidate and amend the several Acts in- corporating the City of Char] ttetown,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in ad- dition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an election of a Mayor for the said City 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 Councillors in said Council for Ward Number Four of the said City and of Three persons to serve as Councillors in said Council for Ward Number Five in the said City; being in all a Mayor and Eight Councillors representingthe City as follows: FOR WARD NUMBERONE-ONE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBERTWO—ONE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBERTHREE—ONE COUNCILLOR. " FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FOR WARD NUMBERFIVE-JPIIREE COUNCILLORS. week-endonbuslness. "HXTUPC Miss Rena Plgott. teacher ct Church Road spent the week-end in the City while writing the exams WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY GUARDIAN . _ JALEZARY 28. 194g um du ted ervlce t th grave, ' I13 Wclosn III-Id I50 NEE‘ bfliedfl hi5 ’ mother who pl-ucd. away several ycancfl- CHERRY VALLEY SCHOOL CONCERT ffffiw’ ‘ . y. ,, Lovers of good loo get what they wont in MORSES SELECT- ED ORANGE PEKOE. Ncf only flavour but big voluo us well. an Dclocmbcr 28. tho mtplls of Q11“? School pu on o gplen 1d Cmtmu oonocrt m the hull. m spite of had roads and several neighbouring entertain- ments the some night a large crowd smembled. Mix Ollve 1:135 was organist and helped make the pro- gram more enjoyable. T. cnklm. ho u chairman? Th? follow- i I ‘uI inc: Chorus. Old Santa. Claus. Recitation. Welcome, by Verna mac. = Recitation, My Girlstznas Gifts, Recimum,’ My Douy, by Mu- dny and Rmmedlstely ordugd= by cmlg Matheson. t. M h . advance Into Bui- b lologuc. Here Oomcs Bride. Wfinofi? éqnmrt Pgflyy, Thai troops msssedndIox-igy Lhlgm’ MOIIOn 5M3 by Four Girls Reading. A Gm-plamg,‘ by a“, def. 50h Fficila-W-m- All" mubmmé- b? mond Maclssac. The news agency ssld u, Everett . ltatlon. The Fall of the forces were directed to we 36864118. y Bmlhefs slleefie- Monarch. by louis MacDonald. their operations in cc-o n7 glows. sSantIa. (glans. led and wlrtrhltihers Japanese. Penn“ - an nus arrv . Dlelvwe» The M°<=1< Merrill"- distnuiiszea n03. a well laden tree unfair».- aIb°i§dl$iEoliJa§m‘° “l FWCIIBLIOIJ. IJY EIQBIIOX‘ HD3881!- to “pus, (Michel-l and audjen°e_ as saying "the Bm/‘Ls a5 q (efgé-dlw ml“ “"1 D°’°“‘Y m“ Nat Oriel Anthem, brought the w- Bsnskok last night is lihcl-Ilnilmp? Intermission-Sale of Candy. joywle program o a 0086' ‘Jig $31}. for the declalailllnd "r TOKYO, Jan, 27 - (Japanese ' Instrumerégl ltilvuslc by Ollv and r0 y Inc-i. __, oi 36% s°“8' by pupils’ giihaiicfitspgflcifrdiin bganAgIrbk said ‘fififnéhm Th“ two!” already wg: Rec Thailand declared war on the Un- Burma, Thailand“ western M“ 1,. . 5 tatlon, by Maurice Ings. , i Socl t . gfgwg; vain“ a’: ?mwn%¥_ ited states and Great Britain to- bo ) ELECTION or GUMMISSIOIIEIIS or SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of An Act of‘ the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Is. land, made and passed in the Fiftieth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria Chapter 8, entitled “The Charlottetown Water Works Acts," and all Acts in amend. ment thereof or in addition thereto, and of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passedin the Sixty-first year of the reign of He, Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 12, entitled, ‘The Charlottetown Sewerage Ad," and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. i . 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 ON WEDNESDAY THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1942. AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS T0 SAY; THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1942. AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS TO SAY; Ward 1 West, at or near LeRoy R. Carn- eron’s Repair Shop, being No. 50 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the residence of Hilairc Gallant, being No. 230 King Street. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of J. S. Biggafs Auction Rooms, being No. 120 Richmond Street. been warned to prepare against BB Ward 2 Edit, HI. William Balemanb TOSIII- air rairl. Thcy failed to confer upon the warnings and the measures to ence, N0. 178 Sydney Street. be taken under them. They refused - , ~ - to believe nnthmrJ attack pogsibie, Ward 3 III the Malket House Building. . tl e apnncse ra was . . . (doxllfcigggllléig siuprisc," Ward 4 West, at the City Building. One result of their lack of col- leboreflvn- the ‘ward Sald- W” m“ Ward 4 Central, at or near Urban Blan- Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Henry L. Mutlow, being No. 171 Weymouth Street. Ward 5 West, at Bud's Service Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at MalletI/s Service Station, on the West side of Great George Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central at the Red Indian Ser- vice Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Mr. William McDonald, No. 259 Euston Street. Ward 1 West, at or near LeRoy R. Cam- eron’s Repair Shop, being No. 50 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the residence of Hilair Gallant being No. 230 King Street. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of J. S. Biggal-‘s Auction Rooms. being No. 120 Richmond Street. Ward 2 East, at William Bateman’s resid- ence, N o. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3 ln the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Urban Blanch- ard’s shop being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Henry L. Mutlow, being No. 171 Weymouth Street. Ward 5 West, at Bud's Service Station, cor- near Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at Malletfs 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 uul Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of lllr. William McDonald, No. 259 Euslon Street. opened at Nine o'clock In the forenoon and Short bclicved the navy was 0pm’- chard's shop, being No. I82 on the south continue open until Five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day McLEOD & BENTLEY Vi]. E. HENLEY K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. c. C. F. BENTLEY, LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-nt- Law MONEY TO LOAN I54 Prince Street M. ALBAN FARMER B.A., 1.1..B. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR ETC. (Yanatllnn Bank of Comme w Bldg- MONEY T0 LOAN. , ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISIICR. SOLICITUR. ETC- Mnm-y to Loan Collections "REDDIN’S Sp e c i a l s 100 A. S. A. 'I‘ablels 49c FOR PAIN RELIEF REDDIN’S BRONCHIAL SYRUP Will stop that cough LARGE SIZE 50c It Takes “WEEKS” to l- Break Up a Cold 25c per box HINDS HONEY and ALMOND CREAM 50c size 29c BROMO-SELTZER $1.20 Size-Special 69c woomwmcs SOAP 4 CAKES 24¢ CASHMERE BOGUET SOAP AND POWDER 4 CAKES - - - 29¢ Adex- Yeast Tablets 80 Tablets $1.00 Provide Vitamins A. B. D. and G. PHONE 86 t‘: reconnaissance flights far off _ Shin}: when it. was not‘. Mid that; SlfIB 0f KQIII. Street. 212121111351 323%? dlllilimlrsguigu 3g: And at the said Election the Poll will- be opened at Nine o'clock in the forenoon and continue open until flvc o'clock In the afternoon of the same day. tect the approach of planes, when these were actually in service only DESCRIPTIION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD ONE Urban Blanchard, being No. 182 on the South side of g few hours each day. The report gave no added details of the damage inflicted. Navy Secretary Frank Knox has report- Ken‘ shed" ed that one battleship, the Arizona. EAST 0F Gum“. GEORGE smEEig-The n"; W“ Bu“ “l”! W“ u“ "5"" Polllng print-m mu pm m um portion of WARD roux EAST ‘hm Utah’ mree destroyer’ and a Ward Number One, In the City of Charlottetown, mine layer. Several vessels were ,. t d u, Pa“ WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-Thee dflmflfiedi lmludlng “m bal°i°éhip 5mm“ n" or an“ Gear" s "e ' m o Eighth Polllng Dlvlslon shull comprise all that portion Oklahoma. which capsizedl. dArrréy should be held at or ntesr the residence of l-Illnlrc o: ward Numb" Four, m the n“ c,“ ma“ w", and Nmy ma“ “we p ace 900 Ganam’ 23o Km‘ sme ' of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held Office: 90 Great George Street- nearly 3.000 with 111011! U181’! wounded. Knox placed Jap losses W351‘ 0p GREAT GEORGE STREET —Tl|c It three Submarine-i and 41 plane" Second Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise III that portion 771° commissm“ said “vaflable of Ward Number One, in tho City of Charlottetown, ‘“’°"“““°“ '“d’°‘“"d “m” “r” situate west of Great George Street. and tho Poll shall °r four aircraft carriers‘ supporting be held at or near LeRoy R Cameron's Repair surface craft, and n. few stnall sub- ' marines “we pmpluycd in the nt- Shop, No. 50 Queen Street. of Ward Number Two, In the City of Charlottetown, _ llas check up Fourth Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise all that portion lznallcst of the famouslrmDlonns up, 1Q ‘hymns gm“, at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F HILLSBOROUGH STREET —-’I’he Ninth Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Flve, In Charlottetown, East of Illllsborough street, sud u llnc In contlnusncc thereof to tho division llnc between Uhnlottctowu Common snd Royalty, sud the Poll IIIII] be held st or near the homo of Mr. Wllllnm MscDonsld, 259 Euston Street. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Dlvlslon shnll comprise all that portion o! Wsrll Five. In Churlottotown, But of Great George Street and the Mnlpeeuo Rand and West o: Hlllsborough Street and u, line In oontlnuatlo thereof to the division llnc between Cfmlottetown Common and Royalty. and the Pol‘ shall ho held at or non the Red Indlun Scrvlco Stsflon, poms: fltmy and Grout Gecrli Streets. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST OI‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST OI‘ QUEEN BTREET—'I1IQ Eleventh Polling Dlvlslon IIIIII comprise all thot portion of Wnrd live. Ill UIIIIIIIIIMQWII. Welt of Great George Street and Mslpequa Rood 1nd Int of Queer Street, sud the Poll shall be held st Mollcttfs Service Station, bclnl No. 207 Grant George Street WARD IIVI WEST The Twelfth Polling Dlvlslon IIIIII comprise all thst portion of Word Ffvc, In Charlottetown, lltultc West of Queen street, Including Government House and Lsnd it Victoria Purl. nnd the Poll IIIIII be held st Bud's service Station, corner of Queen and lu- mck and 1,1.“ fllPst‘, elzcrpt for the subs, appronchcil from the north. W51“) Two EAST 0P GREAT GEORGE STREET — The 0 of Third Polling Dlvlslon shsIl comprise all that portion ne situate East of Great George street, 1nd the Poll shall be hold at William n resldence, 178 Sydney Street. WEST OI‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET —'1‘he wflifjlqfifillflg§fi p22}; “rfflfg-d n win-s Number Two, In u.» City of Charlottetown, gidehthc examining roam with un- situate West of Great George Street. lllfl the Poll C'.il(‘l alt-d CXCIIOZIICIL. Marie, the shall be held st or near J. S. Blgpfs Auction Rooms, Qunzuplets since their b neur- 1 night years B80. underwent o W555 1mg,“ t orough medical check-up today by t-wo orthopedic specialists. The Fifth Polling Dlvlslon ‘hall comprise Ward The results of the eifdlolfllnflflbl} Numbn- q-hr”, 1n ‘h, c“, o, chu.|,,“eh'n_ m,‘ u“ glgrgxtitfgg: g, Poll shall be held at or ueu- tho Market House. krona-cg}! were ntot lannounged und WARD Form us‘. o unroe, usness of the Quinis. said the onl sts 5A5 _ merit he had been authorized to 5km Pwunokflzmbsnonouul! STREET Th’ make by Dr. Mf‘l)n“nld was that ° 3 m "m" P“ "l" Wflh" M, examination o; Marie's 1e‘ had of Ward Number Four, In the City of Fh-rlottetown. lgmndmadn and “:10 serious lesion” zlotuztfdllut of lllllsborvnsh Street and the Poll shall oun. e ltornur th sh fl! , mThgnotilriilsrmlnctlon wax/W 17g 1'11 Weymouth Street... o’ o u", Mann’ No e governmen , roug which the Qulnts had been made WM") you“ CENTRAL ward. l’ the Kin mvernl years . “g2 QM?" Wmitlg 12mm“ "W" rm Seventh mu DIVISIOII mn I n bin-n NCTiVfd a report from Dr. I. "5 ' “mm” " Joya, o; Norm my of a suspccwd that portion of Ward Number Pour. sltunlo West of gtrophy or Mam-lg 1am m, 3on1 lllllsborough Street cud But of Great George street. examined the Qulnts at the ro- und the Poll shall be held It or ucur the shop of q\1sat_,°_f_-0"v_i_ Dlonnentbslusatts; 6f, WHY HAVE At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall. til the hour of Four o'clock in the afte REDDIN’S L. M. DOUCETTE R. .\l. SRIALLMAN City Clerk's Office, NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4th, A. D., 1942. Electors sec Act 21 George V, Cap. 81 and amendments thereof. ton Street. from the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon un rnoon of same day. For Qualifications of DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD ONE EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-Tho First Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, In the City of Charlottetown, situate Eut of Great George Street, sud thc Poll shall be held st or near the residence of llllalrc Gal- lsnt. 230 King Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Sec- ond Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise all that Pbrtlon of Ward Number One, In the Clty of Charlottetown. sit- unte west of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held st or near LeRoy It. Cameron's Ropalr Shop. No. 50 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-Tho Third Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two. In the Clty of Charlottetown. sltultc East of Great George street, and the Poll shall be held at Wllllam Bstemiurs residence, 178 Sydney Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET- The Fourth Polling Dlvlslon shall rlso sll that por- tlon of Ward Number Two, In the City of Charlotte- town. sltustc West or Grelt Georges Street, and the Poll shlll be held st or ncsr .1. S. Diner's Auction Rooms. No 120 Richmond street. WARD THREE ‘flu Fifth mum; Dlvlslon shull sum-In w... Number Three, In the City of Charlottetown, and the Poll shall be held st or nenr tho Msrket House. WARD FOUR EAST EAST 0F HILLSBOROUGI-l STREET —'l‘hc Sixth Polling Dlvlslon IIIIII comprise sll that por- tion of Word Number Four, In the City of Chu- lottotown, sltusto Eut of flfllsborough Street, Ind Ihc Poll shsll be held It or nclr the shop of Henry Mutlow, No. I'll Weymouth Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Dlvlslon shnll Inprtso nll that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of Illllsborongh street and But of Great George Street, and tho Poll shall be held It or near the shop of Urban Blanchard being No. 182 on the South IIAII of Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-- The Eighth Polling Dlvlslon shall comprlse all that por- tion of Ward Number Four, In the ssld City, sltush We" "I 13ml Gem-ls Street, sud the Poll shall he held It the City Bulldlng. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F HILLSBOROUGH STREET-The Ninth Pvllln: Dlvlslon shall comer-m nu mt portion n Word Number Five, In C-‘u-lnttctown, East of llllll- mmulh ska‘- ll"! I "no In continuance thereof to the dlvlslon Ilnc between Charlottetown Common and Royalty. and the Poll shall be held in Ol‘ near the heme or Mr. William MacDonald, zss Euston Slrcei- wsnnrrvu msr cum-rm. The Tenth Polling Dlvlslon shsll comprise ll lhst portion of Ward Five. In Charlottetown. East “I Gm" GWPIG Street and the Mclpequo Road In! “w” “I "Inllwffllllh Street 1nd n line In continu- ation thereof to the dlvllfcu Ilno between Charlotte- town Common sud Royalty, ind tho Poll shall he hell at or nesr the Red Indisn Service Station. corn" Fitzroy and Great George Streets. WARD FIVI WEST CINTRAL WEST OI‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST 0F QUEEN STREET-Tho Eleventh Polllu Dlvlslon shsll comprise III thnt portion of Ward I-‘lvt In Charlottetown, West of Great George Street onl! MIIWIIIIQ Bond and Int of Queen Strut. Ind u” nu mu bo ma n MsIIctI-‘s lcrvlcc sun». M!" No. 201 Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Dlvlslon ghgll ecmllfl" ‘I um portion of was n». In Chitlflltetoflll. 111"“ Wont of Queen Street, Including Government KW!‘ and Lima st Vlctorln rmi, sud u» m: mu be he" ll DWI’! Service station. corner of Queen snd BMW Streets. NOMINATION DAY, WEDNES DAY, FEBRUARY 4th, A. D., 1942- At the Office of the City Clerk, City I-lall, from the hour of Twelve o’clock. "0"" until the hour of Four o'clock, in the afternoon of same day. For Qualifications ° , Electors sec Act 21 George V., Cap. 31 and amendments thereof. J. A. FULLERTON, Clty Clerk. Charlottetown, Jan ursy 15th, 1942. B. ROY I-IOLMAN, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown B. ROY HOLMAN, Mayor of the City J. A. FULLERTON. I City Clerk. j City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, January 15th, 1942- ot‘ Charlottetown.