3--- i- M; session"; ‘ I -». u‘ ,,___ MONDAY. _ LWR 651T FIIII YGIIII LIIIER Iain Iiier is the largest organ in your body and mast important la your health. It pour: out I>ile to digest Iaad, get: rid of waste, ruppliee lovener] , :lIo\u proper muriehment to reach work properly: You feel "rotten" headacliy, Iliel from then: lliIllfIeh-YIIIII Emit-Mine. $0 an you nan’. Try Fniit-a-fivu-yttifll In PRICE GEILIIIG REGULATIONS OITAWA, Cll-Ilflda. Jflmlflry 34- to inform business ulltlu.‘ llutlifi: to Wartime Prices and Trade Board l5 announced t0- Q pixies and ‘Pracle Board i .\i on the mailing list c iiiosl- business bulletins,’ a c. n. Morphy. Dirwwr in A. arising, "As each new ID- pllceuori for licence is received. U10 name of the applicant. will be add- cd. Apart li-i m the legal requirements winch mike ll. obliiiatoijv for ever) Li time LU notify tile Board after Ljtlffkll 3i, of an‘; change in name. ownership, or character oi his bus!- riess wiiiiout. ten (I-"ISS in" IIICII - ' icatlon will en- a Wartime Prices .1 licence, unless he .l1llC(l one under a licensing order. iiivrs, livestock and ltlut eels, and fishermen. no licorice unless buying tor ' ile. Operators of private board- and employees of per- ins tlii-iiiiiilves subject t0 i130 1.. ipt. .zit litcnsiiig order also o those providing services ive been brought under the , Tli e include: the ilXlllkl i and the pro- .. iaiiiii- ‘age; un~ launder- :i.,i and beauty J llllllllg. heating. . . ,.-,, i . .. _ [J10 I S on ii custom or coin- foiiiiis have Ofiic . ill 0t the Nlaxi- further inform- .d be atiilrtissod i0 the ' ' i,f Licensing at Charl0ttetci'a'ti, ltrginii. Ed- i It Happened i I Twice I T. C. BRIDGES -vOiooooooovooooueeqoqoeg itjiiirsiitcl 1mm pgiqp 3. 9 C mi. ileck. and out of ii saw him giving i r the big copper liiwii. and the two . 'i.l‘.'I._llIl' 311., Jarilliii-i ICEIHC v had reccjiiii/ivl ii-iii‘ or nut. She had never spoken to the woman s.nce that day when Sill: had brought Toto nu‘. of tllC llllll ,. said. Clearly. ric was just as much sav that Dr. Cray unis tlilire to sec ‘ Iriilii \\‘ll(‘y. 4., .y had been ciillcd ln by Edgar, who had refused t0 let John Arkwright attend his viiifc, and liarl set Altiiczi against him by trillini! liiii- that it was nls fault that. hls Intlillfl‘ liiid (lil‘(l_ Edgar could lie convincingly‘ when occasion arose. A a had no kiiow- H Cardigan Head and Vicinity ItIcAree. Baldwin's Rd. was a recent visitor to Mount. Stewart. Lorne Valley visiting friends and relatives. Corcoran, Baldwin's Rd, were vls- itors to New Perth on Tuesday. lforiday’ to resume licr duties. Mr . Clarence Bixidliiy. .\lr. R. Nonnau. commercial trav- eller for Carvell Bros. City, was a visitor to 48 Road Wednesday. Mr. Hancis Maclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilfiiid McAreo, Baldwin's Rd , spent a few days in the city. Mrs. Stephen Malone, city. L! VISIIZIR? with her mother, Mrs. Jo- seph Cullen, 48 Road. Mr. Jack C an. BZll'l\VIl‘l'S Rd. was a l)lI.';Ill(‘S-'>‘ visitor to Mount Stewart during the past week. Mr. D‘Athe o! DcBlois Bros. firm city, was a vt=ttor to Lorrie Valley and 48 Road on Tuesday. Dr. J.P Mritiliityrc. Montacuc. Although the rain which fell so heavily on Tuesday may not liave been welcomed bv every one, I ain quite sure it must have been bv the blacksmiths. for ii. seems Wednes- (lav that of every one you asked, "where are you going?" it was al- ways the same reply. “To the forge." Mr. George MacAiiiay. Cardigan Head was a recent visitor to New Perth Mr. Harry Macbeod. Cardiizan Head. returned Thursday mcrnlnc to Nova Scotla, havlnz spent. the past counle of weeks with his wife and family. Mr. IIPIVI» ‘faiiGifliith. Lorrie Val- lcv. lrft for Noiwi . ‘ii Thiirsdiii where he hours to . emnlnizciil for the remaining winter months. C. In Memoriam MR. WILLIAM C. ENMAN '. January 7th. i ...l peacefully away 1d tVlliiam CIIZIIICIICI.‘ liiimiin a". the age of seventy-four ycais. The late Mr. Erinian was s. son of the late Robart. and l\I;t‘.‘lP (Chandler; Eninaii of Pownal. Lra iiig home at an curly age he lll the United Statesfoi" a band and father" he will be sadly at home; three grai lldren, l-laii- rlnt. GCOFZC and Jan s of Hatha- way and foiir broth. ., . .. . NIL, Mark ‘flnfdl poor hi (if IIIVJXDPCICCIIY. I-Ic died trusting a Blc=s:~d Redeemer. The fuiier service was lirld on Januryv 9 and was ccndwted by Rev. All Todd, ‘ w Bap‘. t CIIIIFTIl ii llifillllIPl‘. I/lrs. ;-i_ Disappointment. In Heaven. ‘Ilc hymns sung hiiviT uioiilzrd Althea was pliaced at this praise of Peggy. sue iiccaii to ‘drop her ‘ reserve and trill< more freely. Peggy. sitting hulplrisslyi, by realized that Althea Was falling tinder her spell. Redmond, city. slttllf lllt‘, week-end zit. St. Teresa the uiirisi. of Mr. and Mrs. Lmonard Edward Cairns, MIQIIIIIIL“ III“ “ml Iiamg Ward Number One, in the Llty of Clinrlottetowmi ‘a1 situate East o! Great. George StrI-et, and the Poll DOMINION SEED HOUSE Marple Godfrey, Archie MacLcod. WJJ. Neill, Alvin McLure, Andrew Dollar and Charles Proiide. Inter- ment was in I-llghfield cemetery. Iwve “eghcwd quarberis water that shut-off lis AT BI) \VEDS 76 DROITWICH. England -—-(CPI-- HAMPSHIRE "It was love at. first sight," Mrs nual meeting of riage for Mrs. Bond. rm: column I: rnnerveil In! mm: ol tool! lnterut. bu! i ._ . _ ___€______. CRASWELL for Photographs CONFEDERATION LIFE lNSUR ANCE. [r818 -——- R P. E. l. HOSPITAL SKATE‘ Wed- of 011mm mo]; p130!) cc street after Monday the 26.h. Y.P.U.—'I'.he 8n- Tlic President. Miss Verna Kitson THE CHARLOTTETOIFN GUARDIAN was In Ilze chair. It was decided to tit-IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII strait."2:.ir:i.a.i“s&*.iili; year. The Rev. lxwis M. Murray took charlie o! the ineetlns tor the udnrltnlng of u annoy nature may be lnurteu n! l 3m l; fgllowp; put, Hulda“, wards; treasiicr, Francis Glow, Con- vener of Missions, Mrs. Harry Ed- wards, Oonv-enor of Fellowship. Mrs. Watson Inxter. Oonvenor o! Proud, Roll Coll secretary, Hilda obert. Edwards. The installatgn e L"'°'I'1'Iz'IIIi week's holiday with his 11mm Mr. imd Mrs. Neil McDougall, Up- WATER RATES.- Persons who p" Prince street paying the comm rate are remn ' _'“' ts will be on the SUCCESS “Ii I" The regular monthly meetlni of Success Women's Institute me at. the home of Miss Mayme B- MM- Kay On Tuesday. January 20. Meeting opened by FIW-Zllli-‘I Ode and L-754-1-24-2l. the Hampshire proved. Roll call answered by 14 election o! officers for 1942 which read 1 members and t! visitor: with n New Year's Thought. The Ried Cross eonvenor reported 8 cases packed. $3.65 for quilt material. 35-60 (or yarn. Pour letter: o! tlimh were or CIIIIBLIDHI remembrance:- It was decided to take a. special and sell lunches in the near future. 1t was decided to send for three copies of the Crusader. The ques- tionnaire Cltlzeuhlp In than die- Mrs. G. Macbeod Ind Mrs. M. __ Quick Relief fur '_STIFFNESS, SOREN555 BUMPS, ACHES, PAINS fm," BRUISES, CHEST COLDS Buck It up "u" no" r at: l word nlrlrll i-fi ‘ - I """I' I‘ V Kltso ; Presld t. Mrs. 50 ts collection at next. tin: “d lee‘ "M" mum" ‘I-Imm- JoelirlilaEaston, nsecretary, eAlllce Ed- 818:6; have a carnival at till‘? rink i SLOAN’S rbloo . when your liver get: out of order M‘, Haw ' - . . . . . y MacKuy, R.C.A.F. ____. Citizenship, George Jones, Oonven- cussed b the convent-n‘ ma. JM. i; l. ., if 'I°°°"'.P°"§"'Y°"','_"'"“"€‘- I“ I"? Summersidc, spent it few days 1n yaw 3mg (muggy RECORDS. or or Recreation, semis White. Campbel and the papeli: on some N“ ‘ ' ' ’ , came constitute Atoms: and kidneynnnt Toun-ibs Mu5jc s“)... L-752-1-24-ll. Convenor of Publication. Clifford were read by Mrs. n. Campbell. JUST PAT IT 0N! token amounted to $1.06. Meeting closed with Natlmal Anthem. plannedJsmual. The members of the Women's Institute o! Nine Mile Creek oa- sembled st rim. Charles MocDoug- oil's on Tuesday, January l3th. 1942. The meeting which was pne- sided over bv Mrs. Sarah Mae- Dougall, was opened by singing the Institute Ode and icpeatlng the creed in unison. Roll call was ma- wered by six members. Minutes of previous meeting were rend. op~ ore. The meeting wls gratefully received. It was PM’ l e gab were raided ond enjoyed ch11 . members and visit- singing the National Anthem. PEG-TOP SLIMNESS STYLE- RIGHT ‘Ithe betwixt. and between of nar- mw skirt width orid action that is insistently demanded, and worked out. la the peg-top 51l- I““I“°I"'.‘I-I"Yi ‘hit-I'd °"' ‘II II“ II“ -—- ., coon STUDIO Where smart MacLean, Orgiinlsts. vmiii Kltson Camobell- A contest was enioved- i F°'°""”I""II‘°"“"‘I'I'""’°"P'°‘°PI in. Eduiard Calrng and Mr. John people are being photographed and Frances Glow, Plate Collector, Roll call tor next. meeting, A Child's Oroee. During the meeting n. doim- the 915g qr m, “ma. ,‘-=- “up p93 your; copY TODAY Disease and Treatment. Collection tlon from J. Campbell, R.O.AJ'. skirt. in rune of the new mm to get more yam lilqly delighted haw quickly you'll fuel like I _____. 5d . . 1 t m p0 um "°" I""°“' “P” ""I ""II'I‘I"' 25°’ 5°" Stella Cavaflflgh. b98611" 0f aroacnowu. our. m a‘ men n“ a e L-iis-i-ze-zi. iiiiiirch service sundm January Lunch served by committee in to knit and material to sew when still considered "extrcmefleindllol? cflflfltld‘! \,il= 541mm} who had been —i— ' __,_________.._. (liarge. available 1g w“ decided g6 open to wear scmeume i . I11 ' ' lqiwtblliiiv . ‘ n‘ . i th _ -_. -_-._ JUsT ARRIVED a great assort- ._ ' m, ' -. 5 IIB Skirt. rq- l T b, t; m-(l 1,0 h_i 111mg n. Sou, _ _ Lam George Mcnougan m‘ (he R, gm- next, meeungl “njch will be e accurately mg-twn 1 m. o m §|.lil\i_ through llllltiss, returned on m Jesus... and “Abide with My. greediiiis Oél-‘Iefgtititégesglilfiellggseegt Ken CAF" arrived from Ontario by NINE MILE CREEK W. I. held at. Ruth Betty by members tagged at the hemlliie, bu; a - The pallbearers were Messrs. Y - ° 3 - plgne on Friday m spend e two dim . The contents o! o 1;‘ h3g1: hflI-IleY-IIIG below m. sufficient fm- t; éiiiinimufll‘ intently?‘ i=- iiati °' "" - eas 1m -- lng" factor in sk rt Ellhgiilettrl3uim' I155 01 softer features for bodicli- h‘ CORIIIIS In. chiefly in the loin,“ I. III! rippled collars and revers o’ m When browning was closed by easeof IlHlZ-—:\ I)‘ ' ,, v _ LDTDC , ‘ _ .9‘ _ id .151 '_ i W m‘) I lwluill; Wiiiildflilfriii VIIIICII‘ ‘m; a “mgr m the my 0“ Rllilninilihtliiolkflie X21631? fir (I,i'=i1t“JOnII.llll IYIIOOIIIITOIIEZLIOIOIIG TVIILHHIIIIBITVSEICTIIIEFITS; repciillnn Creed in unison, Minutes proved and signed. since the last IIQEIEIISEt- “I; deIInIwIY Iiwelmid by Pa" W New!“ excigIllliea-Iliil i ‘in a ' ' ‘ I" d 2 ., i- I ... “- ._ U. i ' . ' .,.. ‘ " ° - . ~ . . ._ . d m~ iY S. ~ ' >- l nines: DI w duos M Newwnih m n “h m“ m“! mm on the mining of Dicemb“ 30th of Inst mwtmn “m? m“ and an iiiftiiilalxg. qviiiiiegsinlflrtifoftlies {'12s It is the silhouette that. interprets iiraclgoff the ml as mo“ as n m‘ In pursuance of An Act of the Legis Island, made and passed in the Twenty- George V., Chapter 31, entitled “An Act to corporating the City of Charl tfcfoivn,” and dition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE 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 said Council for Ward Number Four of the FOR WARD NUMBER FOR WARD NUMBER FOR WARD NUMBER FOR WARD NUMBER FOR WARD NUMBER WILL BE WEDNESDAY THE ELEVENTH DAY OF AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward l West, at 0r near LeRoy R. Cam» er0n's Repair Shop, being No. 50 Queen Street. Waiid_1 East, at 0r near the residence of Hilaire Gallant, being N0. 230 King Street. “Iard 2 West. at 0r nsiiir the shop 0f J. S. Biggafis Auction Rooms. bcini: No. 120 Richmond Street. Ward 2 lilast, zit \\i'illi.'im Bowman's resid~ ence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3 in the iIIarket House Building. Ward 4 IIIesI, at the City Building. chards shop. Iieing N0. 1S2 on the south continue open until five o’clock in the after I DESCRIPTIION OF warm our; ' msr 0F GREAT GEORGE sTREET-The First i Il I0? ‘I IIIIIIII)" Polling Division shall comprise all that. portion of llllalre Should be licld at. or ncar the residence of Gallant’ 230 King Strum inf Great George Street. and the I'nll shall be licltl WEST or GREAT uiioiiriii‘ S'l‘Rl<ll-L'l‘ -'I‘he ‘int "w City Building. feclingly "'1 rue Second Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, Ill the City of (lliarlottctown, H “W? situate ivest of Great George Street, and the Poll shall “The Lord ls Vly Shepherd, Asleep be held at or near LeRoy R. Shop, Na. 50 Queen Street. . WARD l‘WO Cameron's Repair EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STIIEIYI -— The Third Polling Division shall comprise all that portion whm a; 111st ilicv drove away she of Ward Number Two. in the City of Charlottetown. lllfllPtl to Pei-Jay. "DJrs, fcii hiiii." Peggy Liit licr lip and managed to kCEp silciicc, There was no need bubbled on o; ward Numb“. 7w,” h, u“. Cny or (jhariugwgown, l IVest of Illllsbnrough Street and a line In continuation Altrica “v home. to talk for liiipply nll the . f‘ ppealv. d to licl‘. iiricks and tin-ouch narrow lanes. Edgar never offered to come with them. He wits polite to Althea. but Peggy could see plainly that he had not. the slightest feeling for her. Of ten she and Ii could be ili-ivcn over stony situate East of Great. George Street, and the Poll Jziriliiiv is flllflrmillfi" SI"! shall he held at William Bowman's residence, 178‘, dsirt wonder Edgar fell “an”, sum," WEST OF (I-RENT GEORGE STREET -~Tlic Fourth Polling Division shall comprise nll that portion situate West of (in-zit George Street. and the Poll The Filth Polling Division shall comprise Ward WARD FOUR EAST EAST 0F HILLSBOROUGH STREET —Tho Sixth Polling Division shall cornprlce III that portion 0t Ward Number Four, In the City ol fhsrlottetown. Piggy’ knew, too, that lie saw much all!!!“ EMI- 0! lllllflbflrfllllh 8PM! one‘ the Poll shall more of Mrs Jardine than Althea be held at or near the shop of Henry Mouuw, No, 0H1‘ SIXSYWCICII Peqilv herself keii I71 Weymauth Street. lature of the Province of Prince Edward first year of the reign of His Majesty King consolidate and amend the several Acts in- all Acts in amendment thereof 0r in ad- that. an election of a Mayor for the said of two persons to serve as Councillors in said City and of Three persons t0 serve as ONE-ONE COUNCILLOR. TWO-ONE COUNCILLOR. THREE-ONE COUNCILLOR. FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FIVE—THREE COUNCILLORS. HELD ON FEBRUARY, A. D., 1912 PLACES THAT IS TO SAY? Ward 4 East, at or near the ship of llcniiy L. Mutlow, being N0. 171 Weyriiniiih Street. Ward 5 West, at Bud's Service SIIIIIOII- corner of Queen and Eiiston Streets. Ward 5 West Central. at {Hallows Service Station, on the West side of Great George Strecif, being No. 207 Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central at the Red Indian Ser- i vice Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at 0r near the dwelling of Street. POLLING DISTRICTS Urban Blanchard, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent. Street. WARD FOUR. EAST WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE SIltl-JET-Tlie Eighth [Iolltng Division shall comprise all Ihut. portion of Ward Number Four, in the said City situate West WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F IIILLSBORUUGH S'l'Itl-lE'l‘ —The I Ninth Polling Division shall cflllllififio- all that portion inf Ward Number Five, In Clmrlnllctnwii East of 1 lllllsbnrnugh Street, and a line In continuance thereof to the division Ilne between Charlottetown Common and Royalty, and the Poll shall he liclil at or near the home of Mr. William “McDonald, 25!) Euslon . Street. i WARD FIVE EAST (‘l-ZI-YTRAI. ‘ The Tenth Pnllinir Division shall comprise all flint portion of’ Ward Five. In (‘liarliittiitowii East oi .Grcat George Street and the Miilpiiciur Road and 'thercnf to the division line between Charlottetown WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five. In ChIIMt-rtown. West or Great. oi-arge sum and Mnlpeque Mod and East. of Queer Street, and the Poll shall be held :1 Mallettfe Service Station. being No. 207 Great George street. WARD FIVE WEST Three Commissioners of THE ELEVENTH DAY OF AT THE SEVERAL POLLING 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. Biggafs Auction Rooms, being No. 120 Richmond Street. Ward 2 East, at William Bowman's resid- ence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. IVai-d 4 Central, at or near Urban Blanch- ard’s shop being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. continue open until Five o’clock In the WARD ONE EAST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Fire! Polling Division shall cnmprlse all that. portion of Ward Number One, In the City of Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall he held at. or near the residence of Itllnlre Gal- lant. 230 King Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The 8e0- nnd Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise all that portion of Want Number One, In the Clty of Charlottetown, alf- uate west. of‘ Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at. or near LeRoy R, Cameron's Repair Shop. No. 50 Queen Street. WARD TWO E551‘ 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The 'I‘liiril Polling Division shall comprise all that. portion of Ward Number Two. in the (‘Ity of Charlottetown. situate Eust of Great George Street. and the Poll shall he held at William Bateman‘: residence, 178 Sydney Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET- The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- Ilrm of Ward Number ‘I'm-n. In the City nf Chm-Infle- Imvll. situate Wrist 0t Great Georgce Street, and the I'nll shall IH‘ held at or near J. S, Blggarh Auction Rooms, N0 120 Richmond Street. WARD THREE WARD FOUR EAST tlon of Word Number Four. In the City of ch". ' ‘fetown, situate East of Hlllehoi-ough Street. and the Poll shall be held nt or near the nhop of Henry Mullw. No- 111 weymantii Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling DIVIIIOII shall comprhe all that portion of Wm] Number Four, situate Welt of “yiitrery business Wm“ h" III‘ rliiviiiiiiiiellgiigmwoaeilgudl‘? . r CIVIC ELECTION ii viii ii SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of‘ Prince Edwin-d Is. land, made and passed in the Fiftieth year of the reign 0f Her ltlajcsly Queen Victoria Chapter 8. entitled “The Charlottetown Water Works Acts," and all Acts in amend mcnt thereof or in addition thereto, and ofAn Act 0f the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Sixty-first year of the reign of He; Majesty Q1199" Victoria, Chapter l2. entitled, "The Charlottetown Sewerage Act," and all Acts in amendment thereof 0r in ad dition thereto. u‘ i inui , -i 4 n wd- C 'II i. ' -.'I C ' i W; id N b i F“ ' the said City; being‘ in llII a _ _ :€.lszt:kls_lt.gi‘ui)gl;igllls0 ggiiyssggr a; iieisidiily.“ m O 8 Md on c Moalyliicrl “ti; Cozlrllléicllllofils“ rcplfésentrniglfile Gilt‘; a‘? follows, I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for Sewers and Water Supply FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY, A. D., 19-12. PLACES THAT IS TO SAY; IVard 4 East, at or near the shop of Henry L. Mutlow, being No. 171 Woymoiith Street. Ward 5 West, at Bud's Service Station, cor- near Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at ltlalleifs Service Station, on the West, side of (ii-eat George Street, being N0. 207 (treat George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red Indian Service Station, corner of Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at 0r near the dwelling nf .\lr. William McDonald, N0. 259 Iiluslon Street. r of y _ l'lI.-?l' rctuiiniiig to . and \ .10 Ls eiigagsitl n , v- -, . . . i _ Irfg [Puston . . - , _ ennui» A kiwi 11M 1W1"; IWI- IVIIFII 4 Central. at 0r near Utiliiin Blzin MI‘ “mum IIIIDIITIIII‘ M’ “" ‘ And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine oclock in the foiicnoun and afternoon of the same day . l . . TMWIN missed bv his family. . v . ll lcriics to iiioilh a scrroiviiiig 51d? (If IVHII ‘QIYEI-‘I- ~ . IOlIIIISLIIIlTII h, NdilEillllCllItislssq And at the said Election the Poll will he opened at Nine oclock in the forenooii and DESCRIPTION 0F POLLING DISTRICTS " ‘ of a fzriii r iiiari flllll Lillian noon 9f the spline day, WARD FOUR. WEST WEST OF GREAT‘ GEORGE STREET- ‘I'll EIIIIIII PQIIIIII Dlvhlon shall comprise all lImt por- IIII" "I W5" Nlllllbfl‘ I-‘our. In the until City. situate WWI "f 0m! Gown Street. nml lht‘ I'nll shall he held at the City Building. WAID IIVI EAST EAST OF IIILLSBOROUG" STREET-TIN‘ .\'lnIIl PIIIIIIII Dlvlslon shall comprise all ttmt pnrtlmi oI WWI "I'm" Five. In cmirieiuinwn. East 0L IIIIIS- IIIIPIIIIIII 31W“. lull a line In continuance thrrenf to the dlvlllon llna between Charlottetown Common and Rflyllly. and! the Poll shall be hclil nt nr near the homo of’ Mr. William Zuni-Donald. 251i Eiisinn street WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL Th” Tmu‘ PIIIIIIIK Dlvlslon shrill rumprisii all that. portion of Ward Five, In Charlottetmin. Fm! "I GIIIII GMT!!! Street and the ltlalpt-qiii- Itimd and Wm "I "Illfiltflriivxh street and ,1 line, Ilt rilriliiltl- "III"! "IBM"! to the division llnc between (‘Inn-lulle- town Common and Royalty, and flu- Poll shall III’ lirlil at or near the Red Indian Siirvlri- Stalin“, vow" Fltlrvr and Great George Streets. Pit?!‘ ‘\'-'"l"\I‘<I III!" ‘I 1°"! IImP- NlflliV prop‘<= knllpfl and Althea , ,, . ,. , .- , , _‘ - . f_ u _ h ll b h ll t . S. Bl ' . l R s, Common and Royalty. imil th Pol‘ shall b. I ll I vii rlliiloclillilhtllliillivlfi gilillrillifliigcindiiaiiiyiiiiii H: l2: RCIPIILIXDOIYG "SILIIEEI “an! Au" on Mm or near the Red Indian ServlcepStaiIon corn; Iiitllrtsv file TEJIIh ‘Polling Pvlshm “m” mmprlse wIIm WARD FIVE WEST Iimwllml’ A A . . .‘ t. I . I , i .1, i -~i. I i ~i l. E l; . . ~ . and 6w“ Gwen Streets. "m" I" mi I‘ II" C‘? "I °I"I'I°I"I°'" I-"II II" iiiiiiii iii.’ I.‘ IIIKIIIII‘ tnlilc woiiiiii Q’.{itQiiifcsdhiuihihgpifiiuiiigr warm THREE Pvll BM" be held It or nenr the Market. nlitllc. WEST 0F GREAT (IEORGl-l sirnrnr W" EAST OF QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Piilllnl Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward l-'|\'¢~ under heir \]')l‘II i-vrr he had iic!fgv wok a w; basket and pic- be! , P i:»i~ i g poi. ii and ‘, ~ . h... ‘ t Th _ Number Three, In the Clty or Charlottetown, and the. _ . . _ _ sirriili-d rltlhlgflniilflll Rcsi- clinic in ,1“ iil.,I""‘°,,,.°,‘,‘,l.-‘5“ 1,3181] ‘i: Poll shall be held at or near the Market. House. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE‘ STIIEET AND | loF HILLSBOROUG" STREET _The h‘ chmllonuown’ we“ M GIN‘ hem" “not and M, msr or QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Polling S" "I"! "I'M" ‘IIIII °°"'I"I'° "II "I" W- Mfllneqile Roi-d and East a! Qucw Hum. an" II" Poll shall be held n Mallctt’: Sci vivr scum... bu" N0. 207 Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Division shall ii-mvrl" I" that portion of Ward I-‘lve. In Charlnllrtnwn, situate clear nl’ lilm a5 much as possible. When tlicv met he was perfectly A clvll and gave no sign that he knew w “n “um CENTRAL iicr as anything but his wife's com- The Seventh Polling Division nhall comprise all "slsrlistizlnrisrs: ~i “iii mi» -- ~= w==~ »i so i c.i ‘ C‘ = . , i» ii lilentlty, NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4th, A. D., 1942. pl M p L E At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, tll the hour of Four o'clock in the after noon of some day. Gumm Electors see Act 21 George V., Cap. 31 and amendments thereof. ' “lwmlll I Ii'_ “our. Althea soon ricovercd and told Peouy that she must.’ return the ca! i": kiioiv you dislike licr." slie said L0 Prior, "and I <l0ii‘t think 1 shcl‘. i ii- myself, still she l5 a neigh- i.d LlllRIlI uf Edgars and one he civil. I shall Just leave lllllsborough street and Elist of Great George Street, Welt of queen Street, lneludlny Government new :nd the Poll shall be held at or near the niop o! and Lam! n vtctorla Park, and the I'nll shall Ill! he" Um!" BIIIMIIRPII INIIII N0. 182 on the South elde of at Bod’: service station corner of Queen and Euswl Kent. Street. sheen ’ The Twelfth Polling Dtvtalnn shell comprise all Chet portion of Wnd I-‘lve. In Charlottetown, situate West. of Queen Street. Including Government House and Land lt Victoria Park. and the Poll shall be held NOMINATION DAY, WEDNES DAY, FEBRUARY 4th, A. D. IIIIZ- . .. i» ttiit afternoon they 5% 0"- . ;.- iv.- usual driving. Peggy hoped i-i . at it Mrs. Jardlne would l,‘ (;I _ out, lit that sh: was unlucky‘- Jiriiliic i.v;.s in the garden. lllfl, lllckilii! roses, with the ' is. when she saw her . me towards them, all id lmistcd on their com- he oiiitirred tea which wu At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, from the 1mm- of Twelve oiclock. noon until the hour of Four o'clock, In the after noon of same day. For Qualifications 0 EIWIO" S" A" 21 G501‘!!! V-i call- 31 and amendments thereof. from the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon un For Qualifications of J. A. IPULLERTON, .1. a. FULLERTON, my Cm, uni was civil too, to Peggy. com- CIIY clerk- ll"'lllng her on the '3, 1n \'-' i=1‘ 5"" bwuaiii IOIIDtI Cniimbe Royal. "The garden we; : neck at: Illiilllils mo." she‘ said. “I w" amazed at. the change when I Ml- led last. week. Mlee Fletcher moat c"! Clerk's Office, Char lottetown. January 15th, 1942- Clty Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, Jan uray 15th, 1942.