u-nl dam .. n» rotm uvrn BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bod In the Morning Rnrin’ to G0 The liver should pour out tvvo rounds of liquid bile into yourbovvels dlily. f this bils in not flowing freely. yourfood doesrftdigast. It just decays in the bowels. Gnu bloat-sup your stulnuch. You get. n, .Humfu,l poisons go into the body. and yon feel sour, sunk and tho world looln punk. A more bowel movemcutdocsftnlwnyl get at the ruuse. You need something thnt vvorln on the liver n! well. lt taken those ood, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get the“ two no (ls of bile flowing freely and minke ou Iccfifim and up". Harmless and gentle, th mnkr flu: lllll‘ tlnvv freely. They do the vvo of calumi-l lint have no cslnmel or mercury in them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by some l Stubburnly rcfusc anything else. 25c. Maritinioiliife Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting o1 the 6linrclioiccrs of The hkrtifne Life . _¢ C iuiiy Wits he.d at the IlLllli‘ u. c, Inge Bdg. Bur- iangtcn $21051, l1...liax, N. S., in tlic nio.‘iiiiig c1 Thursday, January ' Dru-tors‘ Report then =lic d an increase in i» mi and inso in the lii Farce, wliich at . . ‘ i931 totaled $1.1,- . 71‘ ric~t lziconic ZilSJ SHOT.‘- '1‘! iiie r,.te rcaiized .. rc ofthclqiger as- ‘ . itcscrvcs hcld und- “Vs Insuiance and " .15 increased by 27.00 and As=ets ». to a total of - i- Jm-su .. J-as... .........,-.- ‘ "rccnt on the ‘ i: oi the Com- ‘ccl for 1937. 1,; xvcrc elected Di- ‘—Hon. E. Moizcton, N. B Black, Sackvllle, ZZRDZ . Mclsszic, M.L.A., ‘. -. Di‘. J. G. Mac- . S. R. B. Coi- S. W. H. Miilrr, i’ B. Red Hugh John, N. B. R. H. ‘4, N. S. W. F. :-, N." Glasgow’, N. S. Dr. G. ll. :\IliI'lllI_\'. Haiifax. N. S. and I. ll. Winfield, Halifax, N. S. At n I\l"C'.lllg of the Board o1 llrtcrcrs held later. DrxJ. G. hfiicllntignll, Halifax. N. S. was riccuwi President. of the Company, Hm. A. Reilly. Moncton, N, B. n" circird Chalnnan of the oi Dzrectors, Mr. H. R. . Halifax, N. S. was elected and Chairman of - ill c Committee. and Mr. BCYZHPTI lmckwcod. F.FA.. A.1.A.. A.A.S. Srcrctary-Treasurer and ACIilfiT)’. At this meeting a. new nppoiiitriirnt was made when S. R. Hcllig. M.A.B. Com.,1=‘.F.A. was, fiiYlOlllffld Assistant Actuary of the Company. IIITSIIROOM TOWN GROWING ‘FAST GERALDTON, OnL, Feb, 1 - (Clw-qicctncular growth of this ' town, 1'75 miles northeast Arthur on the Canadian . .1 Railways, during the past has Ll'<‘ill5I0i'l'llC(l,-li. from an re pioneer community .11". \u:'l-r,\r‘».gaiiize(l . cuitre of a dcvdoping min- N. "Jff;gQiU> oglntlion and building values mrrc tiinn doubled during 1931m- ' the concrete progress mode rcn . Ncarbv commun- ‘ . pcai. Mine mill was the highlight of the your in this territory, which sow substantial progress made on m. I'IZ\l".l Rock, MacLeod- huil; l.lll'lll_{ the year, as were some 20 iicu‘ commercial buildings. 'I‘hene ' lull in business. ..ecl to vanish with spring. Duhllg the year the town Was Yl‘<llli(‘(l it charter already has Yilfliffl fl. new four-rcomed sclmcl and started to enlarge the wntciwrorks iystcm. l‘. wit‘. lnw). And must lac»- Multiple Voting qualified. but l l v l i a l one. I}? nis per share . (c) British Subjects. ' (d) ILat in arrears on January lfiih. lilflii for Civic “HIGH. 'I‘:i.\:es or Assessments. ‘Optimism At’ Credit Union Annual Meetings Optimistic attitudes prevailed at credit union annual meetings hefd during the past week in various parts of the province. Reports showed an encouraging gain in membership and a slow, but steady increase in share holdi . Re- solutions were passed favoring the formation oi’ o. Credit Union Lea- gue in Prince Edward Island. The Fort Augustus Credit Un- ion, Ltd. held its annual meeting on Monday Janusry 24. John A Mac-Donald presiding. Assets of $252.80 were reported by the tree.- surer. Total loans of $209 were made since July, Addresses featur- ed the meeting: The Technique of a Study Club, by John A. MM- Donald. The Possibility of Cen- trulined Cooperation, by D. A. MacDonald, Cooperation. by P9591‘ Trainor. A anel discussion folow- ed with Join A. MacDonald dis- cussing "What Ls a Credit Union," Mary Sluvin, “Thrift and Sav- ings." Erncst Hughes "Loans and Interest" end Peter Hollqlld. “DW, fies of Officers." 1n recognition of thc | scrvice rcndcrcd by the trensurcig] firs. Carroll Kelly, an Aladdin lamp was presented b)’ 5959B" oi‘ the criti- Mrliazluin, on brhJf it union niernbe ‘Pl! sinlllsl?" road the rs clotted‘ Jcseuh l‘ nciicrn, dir Junie". hlcKciiiin. c t coinmittirwan.l Rev. D l’. Crukcii, supervisory committee The Vernon Credit Union Lid, a‘s'o held its annual meeting iii-in- day night. Dlngwcll McLeod, rice- presidcnt vrus in the clmlr. An amendment of the by-lnvfzs passcd, extending the membership of the czcdit union to inctide all re i- dents of China Point, Chcrry Vul- lcy and Eztmscliffe school dis- tricts. A sub-trcnstircr ivill be ap- pointed to make collections in! these districts. _ Officers elected to serve during the coming year: R. L Murmy, treasurer, Fred Irving, director, E C. White, credit committee, A, E. Sullivan, Supervisory committee. Tuiezday at Rollo Bay the_fol- lowing officers were elected to manage the Rollo Buy Credit. Un- ion Ltd. Directors —A. A. McIn- nis, President, A. F. Peters, vice- president, T. J. Kickham, trea- surer, Joscph McCormnck, Daniel McRac, Hairy Malard, Ethelbert. Perry, Joseph Deagic and Funnels O'Keefe Credit committee —Hugh McKillrwrl. Fabian Hewlett, Frank Beagle. Owen McCnbc. Edwin Peters; Supervisory ccznmittcc — Henry Mallard, John Cliaisson and Peter Conway, The Lot 47 Credit Union Ltd, met at St Columba Hall on Wcd- nesday afternoon. The rciiert of the treauirer. U. B Scznnan, showed a mcmbcrshlp of 02 and assets of $346. Pr idcnt J N. Campbell was rctnctrd W. S. Maclntyre will ncnlu scrvc on the supervisory ccmmificc- and John Harris and John A. F. MncDom nld were ccctnd to fill vacancies . iiie and Johnstonvilie. ‘(Mmiilcllon of the Banldlcld I .00» e v-ev o e o >+o+++o+o+w++o+++c++¢oow >0 o++oo++oo~ PUBLIC NOTICE MCivic Election I- Vnicrs lists have been prepared for the Civic Election n l‘,/- hold nn Wednesday, February 9th, 19318. and will be . 0<iccl for the inspection of all electors at the Ciiy Court n n, (‘iiy Building, up to and including February 4th, ., from 1i a. m. i0 5.30 p. m. daily. Yclcrs are advised i0 ascertain that their names are ‘ l'!l}2‘_l‘l_) listed in all Wards in which they nrc qualified to Voting qualifications (General) All males and females must bc:-— (:1) 2i years 0f age and upward. (h) Resident of City for One Year (except (l) be- (l) Owner 0f freehold 0f lands 0r premises for 3 months previous in the Election to the vztluc of One Hundred Dollars. (2) (Ilalcs) Tenant or occupant for 3 months at annual rental valuc 0f Fourteen Dollars. (3) (Males) Have paid Poll Tax of Five Dollars for 1937 on or before January 15th, 1938. (I) Male or female, non-resident but nihcr- wise qualified as above. if doing business and occupying business premises in the City. If qualifications is freehold io vote only Ward or Wards where freehold [k5, other- wise only in Ward of business occupancy. Persons voting on sections (1) and (2) as above may vote in each Ward in which they arc so Persons voting on section (2) may vole nnly in the Ward of which they are resident. . Property or rental qualification sufficient in tim having removed from one Ward to another Within I months next preceding date of Election, entitles vote in former Ward ly. Dated at (lilrlsrloflstovvn this 29th day of January A. D. (Signed) ELECTORAL OFFICER FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN on the board of directors. A . lCnmpbsll niiri P, R. Benton are ‘on the credit committee. At the icancluslon of the busiiieas meet-l ling different n pacts m" the cred-l it union were di\cu"<‘cd and it- was ,decidcd to rcsumri s. rlv club work |1n the different distr ,\.‘> ‘Phursdnv cvcziiiirz at. St. PGIPYS‘ 38y ilic Si, Pctcrls Credit Union Ltd. with Jcrcmc Gillis, president,‘ . plastic m: ‘Lg. Al ‘i '1‘ nsurcr, rciiolvtlclcl neg-l >6. t. nl lOnIis of 5176.651 and a membership of 49 prrsoiis.‘ The 0Ill!“l'S fcr the incoming VCRl‘ nre:_ Directors —Jc. m.“ ‘illis. ‘president, Bonnet vicc. DNSICIEDL Alex 011m l<y' m“. surer, Reginald Mn~Da'inld, cleric. Mrs H. D. MacLcrmi, J. J a Divan, Hilary Mcinnis, D, J_ M1111 lin. George Maclnuis; Credit com-l mitiec—Co‘in acDonnld. Martini ,MacInnis James Gills; Stifiervisory ‘icommitee -Jo=cph Lewis‘. Joseph Ofianley. .1. A. MncDonuld. According to the report- Df thc treasurer. w. B Fitzpatrick. the in W. A. SMITH. ‘Tm: CHARLOTFETOWN GUAxD_r51_v_ ‘hncsdic Credit Union Ltd. did a u, 1 qf total business of over $800 since baflffnd i: tress, he March 1937. Assets at the close of the year amount to $280.89. The following new officers were elected and his for the coming year: Directors -< Ry" Bruce McAulsy, Ellis Lacey. Dresi- quemjy dent; Credit Committee —Chsrles R. Carrigan, John R. Lund, Su- pervisory committee-Vincent. Mc- The d“; Gillvary- Lt Coisse Popuiaire de St. Jacques. Ltee. at Egmont Bay, Anglican which began business last Novem- ber. had assets of $106.50, on Dec- ember 31. The treasurer, Pnciiiquc Gallant, re rtcc‘ a substantial gain in boh assets and members since the closing of the books. Al. the annucd meeting held on Fri- day the following officers were elected; President, A. P. Arsen- ault, vice-president. C. M. Arsen- ault, treasurer, Paciiiquc Gallant. Directors, Aubin G.Arsenault, Jos- eph P; Arsenault, Arcade Bar- rlault, Sylvcrc A- Arsenault, Fred S. Galkuit, Jerome Lsclair; Credit Committee — Edmond Bernard, William Maddix. Arcade S. Arsen- ault, Clovis Gaudet, Fidele P. tributed much community. In Frances, Mrs . Arsenaut; Supervisory committee -Aibert Gallant. Peter Gallant, Gar] Hon. Martin Gallant. ’ __ __ _ _ . sisters and one brother o In Memorlam M“ °°“‘°“ M mcrside. MR. GEORGE GREEN. The death cccrrrirl on Jan. morning at 9.30 o'clock, from his 71h nt iris home in Cezizril Bcdcque. lnie residence to St. Peter's Church wp “boll-cvcr" and “pa, {mm of Cicorge Green zit the age of ‘ Seven Mile Bay. where the funeral the radian,“ The ‘mp0, 18 N!“ eighty _v.~.ir.<. Aizhcugh from hs' ‘Mus: was celebrated by Rev. W. dgnsed b; n Ema“ co,,,,,,-es,ed a“. fli ill no liill]? was hell Pr F: Minnrhan. Rev. George MRC- valve N“, of the radlnm. fluid recovc yet the end came un- ‘ Cube was in the Sunctunry. After i; 19st =3 cv,-,.)_,,.afi.y, by tms . .3‘ xiii-d his fzimly mourn r/lnss ‘.124: fungral prsceedcd to, »y,9¢hod_ "in! er. During his ill- reoelved i-ho tenderest cure from his daughter Edna R.N. niece, Pauline sununerside and was fre- vlslted by Rev. W. E Monaghcn, who administered last rites of the Catholic church. was born in Sum- merside on the John Green form, in the hou.e which is now the Rectory. After there for twenty-eight; years, he moved to Central Bedeque, to settle l on the farm where he lived until i the time of his death. He was an excellent type of ClllMD_lIld con- to the life of the Mary Alice Murphy and last Oc- tobcr they ceiebrwted their Golden Wedding with the tc_n members of their family all present. Besides his ‘sorrowing wife ten children survive Charles Connolly, Rawlins, wyo., Elmemld: Edna R..N. of Charlotte- town; Florina and Hamel at home; Arthur Albany. Clayton, mnerald, Charlottetown: H Bedeque and John at home. Mrs. A. C. R0 ers. Sumrnerside; Minn- and Mr. John Green. Sum- The funeral which was largely attended, took pace and lo hus- I iummerdde when tnwment tool place in st. Paul's Cummlio Cem- etery. The pail-eater: wen his jive sons and one son-in-law. Charles Connolly. The service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Father MacDonald. Nconsn, its. TELLS CHEAP WAY TO “COLD- PIOOF WESTERN MOTORS WIINNIP%. FBI). 1--(C!?) —- Prof. J. W. Dorsey, m lnecrlng faculty, University of Mani a, has suggested s. simple method of “cold- llVlllfl frost-untied engines on the cold- est mornings. Addition of four inexpensive p of equipment will banish orever engine starting failure, he 1887 he married id. {First the imary ignition system is altered y insertion of a two- Viz Era» Mrs- volt booster battery, placed on an alternative circuit to the one on which the nasistance ooil is located. Vlmen the car is started while cold, a. button on the dash is preaed which cuts but the resistance coil and brings twice as great snd twice as effective. Second. the intake and exhause manifolds are wrapped with asbes- tos. providing for better carbure- tion by rOtecting the carburetor from cod blasts which filter through the radiator honeycomb. ‘Third, a simple condenser tank is attached to the rsdmtsr, taking Joseph Hughw. arry Two survive. ennedy. Wilmsn, on Sunday proofing" cars which he guarantees ~ will brin ‘a quick response from ‘ pupil... Grade VI Class. {i1 _ cnnrsrms vvons rmvn tissues l i NORTH BATILEEORD, Bush, l . Feb. 1—(CP)—"I gave s com- ets stranger a sod: on. the non t 30 years I80" commented s business mm resident of North Battieford as, with I- group d friends. he recalled early days in this city, 100 miles northwest o! Saskatoon. l “A week before my first Christ- - mas in Canada, I needed money, ‘ s: I cut, hauled and colds. hundred spruce trees from a. grove nesr tr-wn, spending every cent I made on my wife and children. “Coming home after myhlast trip. i met a man who owned e trees." 1's had a policeman with him. They fg-ured I owed about $100, for the trees," he icculltedjr‘ u“ “But wiio go e punch on nose?" dcmcndcd a member of the poup. "A gu, standing nearby who, right then wished me a happy New gist-it I" did not like the way he VILLAGE GREEN- SCHOOL The- Seml-Annual Examination of Village Green School took place on the afternoon of Jan. 2B with n. fair crowd in attendance. The ‘Why dc Hm? He‘: Ito woddnnontla eollq‘) ‘Lfiybe-bet lbfllbving plenty of 5w.“ Cup“- SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES ‘Tie fora! Inn in which tobacco an be nnofied." EBRUARY 1. m; . . .~ wru- Va: pupils were examined in the vari- ous subjects by their teacher, Dialogue —The Trail of Jimmy —.:= MLs M oN ill and showed by their "d, — __ reeldv fruweers they h“ been ‘lfiifimmuw grind" b four Dlétgfilldullallcrlt -%mrisv‘vl$§llt1§xl§' CBYBYHUY 1411181“? 111114118 the YBIY- pupils. Grade If". Clw- rode II Most Stars for Aritlimeti e 2' “Elie tfOYOY-ins Pwflem was m- Class: urine 1 Class. ' Grade 1v —Edna. weatiilakbie e ou : ch ._ - , r _ ' - c6130“; awelcome by Pupil-r — by 3331i. Wm M" m m“ 35553 ii[-§i5l'g$'§§tigl5§l?' "l 9 955 t I1 lose f th . ' AH Aflrdsfl Helllh I by 51X The follolwirig prizes weere pmtldl- Lhclillletreczllgdnl: cglrlifrliyvzlill: 7116?: srsitiiuiini ‘r e- CIVIC ELECTION In pursuance of An Act of the Leg islature of the Province of Prince Eqward Island, made and passed in the Twcnty- first year of the reign of His Majesty King George V., Chapter 31, entitled “An Act, to consolidate and amend the several Acts incorporating the City of Charlottct own,” and a" Acts in amendment thereof 0i‘ in addition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an election of a Mayor from the said City and one person to serve as a Council] or 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 to serve as Councillors in said Coun cil for Ward Number Five in the said City; being in all a lliayofand Eight Councillors representing the City as follows: FOR WARD NUMBER 0NE~0NE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER TWO-ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER TuBEE-DNE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FOR WARD NUMBER FIVE—THREE COUNCILLORS WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY THE NINTH DAY or FEBRUARY, A. D., 193s AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES, THAT 1s T0 SAY: 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 ND. 150 Dor- chesicr Street. Ward 2 West at or near the shop of Ben- jamin Benjamin, being N0. 91 Queen Street. Ward 2 East. at William Bziteman's resi- dcncc, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, zit the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert King's shop, being N0. 182 0n 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 OF 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 Poll shall he held at or ncar the dwelling of Joseph Bolgcr. being number 150 Dorchcster Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number One, in the City ul Charlotte- town, situate West oi‘ Grcnt George Street, and the Poll shall be hclri at or near Augustus Quinn's being 54 Quccn‘ Strcct. WARD TWO EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —-Th|: Third Pulling Division slinll comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Two, in the City oi Charlotte- town, situate East of Great George Street. and the Pull shall be hclrl at William Baiemun‘: Residence, 1'78 Sydney Street. ' WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —’l‘he Fourth Polling Division shnll comprise all that por- tion of “lard Number Two. ln the Cltv of Charlotte- town, situate West oi‘ (Trent Gcnrgc Rtrcet, and the Poll shall llt‘ held at Benjamin Benjamin's shop, 91 Quccn Street . WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprllo Ward Number Three. in the City of Charlottetown, and the Poll shall he hcld at or ncar the Market House. WARD FOUR. EAST EAST OF HILLBBOROUGII STREET -Thc Sixth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Four, in the City of Charlotte- town, sltnnte East ol llillsborough Street. and the Poll shall be held nt or near the shop of Seymour Mclnnls, No. 1'77 Wcymonth Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise nil that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of Illllsbnrongh Street snd East of Great Georgi Street. and the Poll shnll be held nt or nesr the shop oi corner of Queen end Euston Streets. NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FE BRUARY 2ND, A. D., 1938 AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLER , CITY HALL, FROM THE HOUR OF TWELVE 0’CLOCK NOON UNTIL T HE H UR OF FOUR O'CLOCK, IN THE AFTERNOON OF SAME DAY.- <11” FOR QUALIFICATIONS or ELEC TORS SEE ACT 21 GEORGE v., CAP. s1 - x AND AMENDMENTS THEREOF. City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, Jana r1, IULIOSB. Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Sey- mour McInnis, being No. 177 Wey- mouth Street. Ward 5 West, at Clarence Rannhan’s Ser- vice Station, corner of 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 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. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —The Eight Polling Division shnll comprise 'all that por- lion of Ward Number Four in the said City, situate West oi Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at the Ciiy Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST OF HILLSBOROUGH STREET —'l‘he Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown, Emit of lllllsborouglt Street, and a line in contlnustlo there- of to the division line between Charlottetown Com- mon snd Royalty, and the Poll shall be held at or near the dwelling of Mrs. Elizabeth ,Enman‘s, 263 Euston Street East. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shell compromise all that portion of Ward Five, in Charlottetown, East of Grout George Street and the Mnpleque Road and West of lliiisbnrough Street and a line in continu- ation thereof to the division line between Char- lottetown Common and Royalty, and the Poll shall be hcld at or near the Ited Indian Service Station, corner Fitzroy snd Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST 0F QUEEN STREET-Tbs Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise ell that portion of Word Five. In Charlottetown, West of Great George Street and Mslpeque Rood and Esst of Queen Street, and the Poll slull be held at Mnlletfs Service Station, being Nu. 201 Crest George Street. WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Division shell comprise ll] that portion of Wnrd Five, In Chlrlottetovm, sltq. l“ WWI 0i Queen Street. including Government llonse nnd Land It Victoria Pork, and the Poll ghgl] be held at Clnrnnce llsnshnn‘; Service station, a. r. NICHOLSON, City cm: AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Vvard 1 West, at or near Augustus Quinn's, being No." 54 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near thodwelling house of Joseph Bolger, being No. 150 Dor- chester Street. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of Ben- jamin Benjamin, being No. 91 Queen Street. Ward 2 East, at William Batman's real- 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. afternoon of the same day. WARD ONE EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —Tlll First Pulling Division shell comprise nll that portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown. situate East of Great George Street, nnd the Poll shall he held at or near the dwelling Bolger, being number 150 Dorchsater Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —-'l'lll Second Polling Division shall comprise all that por- town, situate West of Crest George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near Augustus Quinn's being M Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET -TIIQ Third Polling Division slmll comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Two, In the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of Grent George Street, and the Poll shall be held at William Batemnn’: Residence. 178 Sydney Street. q WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Fourth Polling Division shell conrprlsa nll thst por- tion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- town. situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at Benjamin Benjamin's shop, ll Queen Street. . WARD THREE The Fliih Polling Dlvlllon Ihsll comprise WIII Number Three, in the City of Chnrloliotown. and the Poll shall be held st or near the Market Home. ' WARD FOUII. EAST EAST 0F HILLSBOBOUGI STREET --'f'lu Sixth Polling Division shall oompriln sll lhlt portion of Ward Number Four, in the City oi Charlottetown, sitnnto lint of lllllsborongh Street. and tho Poll shall be held nt or nenr the shop of leynelr lie- Innis, No. 117 Weynmlih lit-net. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division llull oonlllll nll » flit-t portion of Ward NIIIIIIC Four, Ills“ Wlfl OI _ llillsborongh Street sud lat of Grant George ltrcet. rmonis thereof. 1 A. - '~---~~-'.-.mw»-.~~.~¢.~ -,-.-.;_¢,yc1;z#:1~ . ., . . I‘ ,, . . fl‘ g ‘y. l .... oi Joseph _ lion of Ward Numhe One, in the City of Chsrlaito- . G. P. NICHOLSON, Oily Clerk C!!! ‘Clerk's 0H0. Charlottetown, January 10th, 10D. rtrcrion » or commissioners or SE WERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edwml Island made and passed in the Fiftleth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; Chapter 8, cntituled ‘The Charlo ttetown Water Works Act,” and all Aotn tn 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 Slpply FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD OI ,1, WEDNESDAY THE NINTH DAY OF FEB RUARY, A. D., 1E PLACES THAT IB TO SAY; Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Sq ‘ mour McInnii, being No. 177 Wq- mouth Street. Ward 5 West, at Clarence Rdnahan’: Seo- vlce Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at Mallett’: Service Station on the West side of Great George Street, being. No. 20'! Gresi 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 dwollin of Mrs. Elizabeth Enrnan, No. IN Il- ton Street. And at the said EICCIIOII the POII Wlll D0 qmflnue open until Five dglqpk ‘fig DESCRIPTION 0F POLL ING DISTRICTS nmlthoPoilslullhslieldat ornolr‘ ihnulmill Herbert King. being No. 182 on the South side of suit Street. . wsnn m... was! wear or unnu- ononus srnuw —'Ihe Eighth Polling Dlvlllon nlull comprise nil the! 11°F‘ lion of Word Number Four in the um city. M!" West of Great George Street. and u» Poll shall he mo in the City Building. WAR-D FIVE EAST EAST OF HILLSBOBOUGII STREET —TID Ninth Polling Division shill omprlso Ill that portion of Word Number five, In Charlottetown, Elli II lllllsborough Street, and n. lino in continuation there- of to the division line between Chuloltolovvn Coin- mon sud Royalty, nnd the Poll shall he held It II near the dwelling ol Mrs. Elizabeth Human’!- W! lulton Street Ent. WAID FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division slull , in Ill an: portion of Wsrd rm. in Chsrlottetowll. h“ 0| Grout George Street snd the Mslpeque Baud M"! Welt o! Iilllsborough Street and s lino in continu- ntion thereof to the division lino between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty. snd the Poll shsll in held at or near the llod Indian Service Stotivu. corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL ’ WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET AND 8A8‘! OI‘ QUEIN STREET —'l‘ho Eleventh Polling Division llull comprise all that portion of WIN! Fivs. in Charlottetown, Welt of Great George Street ms Mnlpeqiu mm nnd mt of Queen street. w! Ills Poll llull be hold st Mullen’: Servioc ltntiflm being No. I07 Great Gm“ Street} WARD FIVE WIS’! Twellthhlllngnlvislonninll Ifleoll that portion of Word live. in Clurlotxvvn. d: NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, A. D., 1938 At the Office of the City Clerk. City Hell, from the hour of Twelve delimit noon until the hour of Four o'clock, ilflhi afternoon of plus day.- For Qualifications of Electors s00 Act 21 George V, Cap. 31 ul slend- a ' , _ PETILY, w. 108.8% °' l“ 9"! d. rumor w. Tunrmn, um: u the .611: d arww-vnmwoy-~,,..,.,,,_m_,.__,...,._-_. .