PAGE EIGHT THE cnmzcorrcfrown “on ARDIANI IANUABY 30 1942 6" 8m" FASTER FROM Carleton and Vicinity GRIPPYACHES l-IIADACHES, HEAD COIDS For reliel without dolly-relief without re- ucllon take luckily‘: Cinnlmuled Caplvleu, the modem prescription that gives you Muttllrt, Carleton, is ris in I-lutlzer River Frrd Ht Cnrleton. was a NIX: . IIYMZTZILXLIEPJZXCCK-Ullll vlsitrr to Char- (Ow-Dispelling PAlN-Relievin "ti and Miss Ma 1 Traverse, le civlllc, N B. PLUS Oil of Cinnamon so etlactive for heed colds, grlppo, en: Alhson Dc l Frtday 111 ‘ ~1m L The first ingredient relieves puin fart. ulna’? 2. The second stimulates and refreshes. DZTHIII. 3 .\i!’ 3- ‘lhe third relaxes the nerves. “Y? lx-‘llll- Comblned they give the relief you wun|— when you wont it-ure easier swallowed —diswlve quicker-act foster. l5 dose": for on“; 35 ccnts. MADE BY THE MAKERS OF BUCKIEYS MIXTURE. H '. ., 11.. 1x011 is n. Gzczlt Wiir and 1.1111 since he d. .. Am- at his He was .0 friends . rn he tvns Wendell r1110 pfUzlUvdlll. OCCLDALI I116 Cil..ll' and the 111001.11,’ opened by surging O Canada followed II. .. \\. o Amherst for 50m‘ (‘YPC . ilpolls o1 c - SE1; 0.111111: 11.13111; v; x-ti some s. School COIIIIIIILMCS n . rt Ln lrr a visit with her parents, tLrs Gordon l\L’IC\VilllIl1‘l’l5. reporit d 111612101‘: a. reported 1101.1 Ciipe 11> Char- IITWA ti, ' . Charlotte- Hilllitvcll, ill Cape ncir sister. S/litflvllllillllr". silent his home 1n Cape o '. i 111cc ting. The nlenl- ltuze agreed w scrub so‘ s Traverse, lc._ Cape with hcr William Trtv. d1 Fbiends of M1". Robert Trenholm vgrct- to lczirn of his illness in in; 1 in H liax, and llOpe for his early rcccvc i llie care to be’. illects. Airs. t, _‘ - 1,, M. . _ ___'.. 1o .1 c clligc cf and M “yimanj EL . . ~ =nr1 ‘pad o" tllcir rcccrl t). .1 0n 50.1.11 “cntne to \ Pyicfnle P1251011 Carl’ 131d _ c. ivttil Mrs. Dannie Class rs “can. of Pleasant Vang» Mr. I-lariy MncParlane, Anllus- m,“ - - rl\ll‘l‘.f”i Friday from a ’ t vxziii 11k mother. NIFS. Z M .1, closed ivith the National AA‘~AA‘ .11. I-‘RLNLII RIVER. H’. L IVIJCT 111.". Murray _. Mis. :Vl.'i('I"fll'lflI'i€"$ ln-Liny The regular meeting of Coronation 1W0 (ielltllltrd t0 1mm Ii‘. l. was held at the home of bibs Ruth Montgomery on Tuesday CV‘! 111.12g, J.11lii.iry- 111.11 lvith tcn incin- , . ' - ' 1, ptvsclli. '11 e \ with blontgilnlcly ‘ tiarit her health is much im1PY°V' c . Grace- Wcbstcr and MISS "ct Aint-Farizlne. Augustive ‘ snilt week-curl m bliss t M1 . . l,’ 11v slfilLil. .1110 ilicetlilg opcncd by Chm-lo“ _,-v,»_ mg gugs; C: Mp5_ hllléllll,’ O Canada! and repeat-nil,- J_ p, croglcett, ' the Club Women's Crced. The inliiu- ----——— us oi last lncetlng were read and Mrs Edna I-Iowatt and Mrs. m; ptrd .11 roll c.ill answered with (‘WFITZP HPIWl Fllfill T114558]! l" a T l\' Ytuir rcsoiuticn. 39PM“ ‘inc 11.11 (Jr >- coznczlor reported W"? . .. , . _- ~. - .\ J. B. Lfliill Loiither. s». q..1.t.., 51A pnns tnllclieils mlt- u, to], h‘, lici- ivcrcmc guest tug, and clie lutll‘ A. I". iillts sent in EIZICG lest 1Tl€0l1I1g_ The proceeds of the social held at the home of the her cousin, Itfrs John M Luke of Petcrsflcid. Manitoba. 1.. .1 i.'li Yr rs lite The mnnv friend: of Mm 11:1; . It \ ' IIIOYLCI yirrior Crlr" filler Atigllsliiilc Cove, and ‘c iccl ltIllL the tcncllcr he tire Klflll To " ll ill"! h" wndl‘ lion is improved. Mrs. John D. MacFnrleinc, De- Szibic. ivim attended the meeting of Preslvicrinl in Srmtncrsidc last. wccli. "txiti oft Thur-city night in Crlr n. fr» vieit her sister, Mrs I-Iclrn Bcll 1.. 1. L,"...< iQl‘ the school, zilso that the Institute pay for sugar and 0.1.11.1 loi- illc sellout cnlldrerl, Papers vmrc ruvl on, "An eicllt point pro- glziiiinic for peace." Ollr responsi- lo other Nations," and ‘Etch ~11 to 11s t.1s1-:, war-tiling yet i1 mrloclzsd," the (lucstlonnnilc on citizenship to be filled in by tile convenor, Miss A. MacLecd, Mrs. E. Dclnxzey txzlve a reading entitled ‘ Let. 11s bc Kind." New colnmiticcs ivere _ ftpl ‘.1 - r n5 loili: flitk. Nlrs. II. l Iiiciltgulncry- and Mr Roy Alnrrlson. Lunch, Mrs, EillUYSOlI Llclnncy, Mrs. Kenneth ltincLcod and Miss A. Mac- Leod. Next meeting to be held at the , _ _. home oi’ Mrs. Fbstcr Dunning. r0" there. but h"r fr: call to be rvsprnticd to by m1 clt- ‘P3111 lllfll- Flll‘ l‘ 01111115," rll Viilriltnics Collection ' Xtll10lll1l€d to one tiolicir mid ten ctrnts. Onc new 119.112: was adzlccl to the roll. The meeting clcseil bv singing the National Anthem. Limch was served by ill!‘ conznittcc in charge 11nd a 5001511 hour enjoyed. 1 . wrrc delight-rd .e on the pro- izst. Thurs- ‘itine: Mr and Mrs Hugh . Canoe Ccvc. has, been ill ‘ “d: are glad to recovering. . Slxtccn mrm- th" fiinving of- ii for the year:- .. . .\i Kwucth Muttnrt; 111*. Xvm S "vcaran; Vice- Mrs 17.11311 Nlllrpilyq Secre- ~. nfirjorfc Pnyntcr: Trciisurer, Holt-art. A Christmas was then carried out. and Au-zrrlco _ V instinct‘ A The prlncirglfliuddbstry in Mex- “ "Ulllmil JAP BOATS FOR CANADA Hundreds of fishing beets owned by persons 0f JIM"!!! "Ylll" ll!" been taken over on Connie's Pacific Coast. The vessels will either be purchased or leased from the owner» and operated by white fishermen for the duration of the wur. A Canadian tar is shown here es he et- guhgg 5 light to the mast. of one of the Jap vessels after It had been nixed. The beeie win wired my v0 Isiendirqm e11 b10118 l!" pqbfl IIW ‘CUM Y ‘ 1 the following committees chosen for the next PYOBPQm. Com. Bobby and Charlie Qouli. Recmatlcn Com. Betty Murphy. 1c w” de. cided to hold the meeting on the third Saturday of each month colicction was taken and the mcetnlz closed with the Natlonni Anthem. were meeting: Campbell The December meeting qt the A. NC\\'<ClIl-?. Mrs. E. MflfFfldyfill- Next imctiilg to be l1:l.i Jiiiluury 81h at the hcme c1‘ Mrs 3y Clark. roll call to be answered by "Sing say or Pay." A M17930‘ the Ebiecutive meetin was Riven by Mrs. Donald Mac onald and Mrs. Harry MacI-‘arlanc. Program c0411- mittce then took churge. Lunch was served Meeting 0135691 Willi The King —D- God Save BLACKHEADS Don't s uceze blackheads -- dissolve them. ct two ounces el peruxine powder from my drug store end apply gently with wet. bot cloth over the blackheads. They simply dissolve and disappear by this sale simple method. follow the provisions of the general rationing order. It desiunated resi- Auizustine Cove Wcmezrs Institute dentlal establishments as boarding 100k (pl-age atnthe holrxne of Mrs. M t r lwfis. B11131"??? genres serving Hare-l owa. on T ursday, De- men . res en a otels, hostels, ctmbvt‘ ltll- 1941- T11" meeting u‘ remove suga‘ nursing homes and boarding schools. opened with the Institute Ode followed by the Creed in unison. The minutes 0t the previous meet- ing $12 read and approved. Ten me re responded to roll call, and five visitors were present. members joined the Institute A bill of 60 cents for school Presented by Mrs. Wilfred was paid. Wartime Prices more quilts and it was decided to order quilt baits and 20 material. It vim decided hat the IllKlllllQ buy the candy for the szhurl treat. Members kindly do- ilnicri hooks for the schoclrocnl. Mrs Wilfred Peters was appoint,- eci to send a report oi activities t0 the Guardian. The following committees were appointed. sick, Mrs. A. Newsome, Mrs. Roy Clark: School. Mrs W. Peters. Mrs F. Lcard: Alice Shcrrcn. Mrs. Fred Itcard, frfslllllmll» 9P9" Mrs. A. Ncvrscme; Prcgram, Mrs. Residential institutions were "Tl ‘cy will of din 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- corporatinlr the City iii‘ Char] ttetoivn,” lilld till Acts in amendment thereof or 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 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 NUMBER'PWO—ONE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBERTHREE-ONE COUNCILLOR. FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FOR WARD NUMBERFIVE-THREE COUNCILLORS. WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1942. AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward 1 West, at 0r near LeRoy R. Cam- eron's Repair Shop, being No. 50 Queen Street. Ward I East, at 01' nezir the residence of Hllaire Gallant, bcing N0. 230 King Street. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop 0f J. S. Biggarb Auction Rooms. being No. 120 Richmond Street. Ward 2 East, at William Batcmams resid- ence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Urban Blan chords shop, being N0. 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 afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTIION OF WARD ONE EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The First Polling Division shall comprise uil that portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Chis Intteto n, situate East of Great George Street, end the Poll Should be held at. or near the residence of IIilaire Gallant. 230 King Street. - WEST OF GREAT GEORGE S'I‘REE'I' -'I‘he - - Second Pulling Division shull comprise all that portion ' of Ward Number One, in the City o! Charlottetown. situate west o! Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held II, or ncur LeRoy R. Cameron’: Repair Shop, No. 50 Queen Street. WARD. TWO EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET - The Third Polling Division Shlll comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, In the City of Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll ehull be held at Wlllilim Bowman's residence, I78 Sydney Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET —The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise ull that purtlnn of Ward Number Two, In the City of Charlottetown, situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll ehnllbe held ut or near J. S. Bigglir’: Auction Rooms, N0. I20 Richmond Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division qbull comprise Ward Number Three, In the City of Charlottetown, and the Poll shall be held at or near the Market Iluugg, WARD FOUR EAST EAST OF IIILLSDOROUGII STREET -'I‘he Sixth Polling Division shell oomprli-e nil that portion "I wlfll Numb" Ffllll‘. in the Clty of Che-Iniletown, situate East o! Illllsboruugh Street and the Poll shell he held lit. or near the shop of Henry Mllllnw. N“, I71 Wlymouth Street... WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shell comprise all "l" Portion of Ward Number Four. situate West. of lllilsborough Street and East of Great George Street. und the Poll shall be held at. or near the shop oi NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4th, A. D., 1942. At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall. til the hour 0f Four o'clock in the after noon of same day. Electors see Act 21 George V., Cap. 31 and amendments thereof. B. ROY I-IOLMAN, Mayor of the City of Bowls from tables OTTAWA, Jan. 2B —~(CP) -- The blllldsi ruled today that hotels, restaur- Pelcrsi ants and other entering establish- ments must remove all sugar bowls Plans were discussed for makins from their tables "and serve sugar only in reasonable quantities when ‘"135 01 asked for by their clients." circumstances sell sugar to employ- ees or the public and may serve it oilly with 11191115 the order said. Specifically the order applies to hotels. restaurants, cafes. tea shops, inns, drug stores, coffee shops, staff lng rooms, clubs regularly serv- ing meals, school feeding centres, Lunch‘ canteens and “other places of re- establishment-s ‘Urban BiencIm-d, being No. I82 on the South aide of Institutions were described as in- cluding hospitals, saniltoria, con- valescent homes, work houses, in- nerles. esylume, Jails and reforma- tories. Rationing provisions, the notice said may be relaxed for potions in such institutions “ll/here it is 00n- sldered advisable for medical rea- sons." and Trade Board CAN BE HALTED BATAVIA, Jan. 28—tAP)—Aneta reported today that Netherlands Indies officers who had returned from Malaya where they served u official obeervere said allied tmope now are fighting the Japanese along a. defence line which coiuld be held more easily against infiltration. They expressed confidence the Jap- anese could be halted short of Sing- apore. coilrse. tinder no to the public." and warned they must in ad- of two persons to serve as Councillors in PLACES THAT IS TO SAY; Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Henry L. Mutlow, being No. 171 Weymouth Street. Ward s West, at Bud's Service Station. corner of Queen and Eiiston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at Malletvs 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. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Mr. William McDonald, No. 209 Euston Street. opened at. Nine o'clock in the forenoon and POLLING DISTRICTS Kent Street. WARD FOUR EAST WEST‘ OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Eighth Polling Division ebull comprise all that portion of ward Number Four, in the SlIlI City situate West oi’ Great George Street, and the l-‘nll shall be held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 01-‘ IIILLSBORUUGB STREET -The ; Ninth Polling Division shall cttmprlle all thut portion ,0! Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown. East of i Illllsbnruugh Street, and a line In contlnuanc thereof ‘to the divlelon line between Charlottetown Common and Royalty, end the Poll nhnll be held at or nenr the home of Mr. Willlun MecDonuId, 259 Euston Street. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise all that. portion of Ward Five. in Charlottetown. Elsi of Great George Street end the Malpecue Road end West of Hillsborough Street and u line In ountlnuutlon thereof to the division line between Chufottetuwn Common and Royalty, and the Pol‘ shall be held at or near the Red Indian Service Station, corner Fitzroy and Greet Gentle Streets. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST OF QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Polling Dlvisloii shell comprise III thut. portion of Wlfd Five. In Cherlottetown, Welt of Greet George Street uud Melpeque Road lad lest of Queer Street, end the Poll shell be held et Mnllett’; Service Station, beiul No. 201 Great George treat. WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Divider-i uhell comprise all thet portion of Word Five. In Charlottetown, situate West of queen Street. including Government Rouse and Land at Victoria Perk, end the Poll shell be held at Bud‘; service Slellon, corner oi Queen end Eus- ton Street. from the hour of Twelve o'clock. noon un For Qualifications of Banuck Engineers Make big name In war effort By R05: Mum-o Canadlun Press wui- Correspondent SOME IN LAND. Jan 28—(CP)—Royal Canadian Eilgl-neers am making a big name for themselves doing highly secret engineering Jobe viihlcil contribute immensely to Britain’; wai- effort. Recon y i; dietaclunent 9on1 u tunnelling company, 11.0 E., com- pleted 9, vital bask in the Scottish Highlands. No other construction grouip in Britain could do the lob Thefiallgaem from a common? oommande by Mad. Colin Camp- bell of Sault Ste. Marie. Ont., were brought in when everything else failed and by" working day and night they f ished the huge 10h in six months. ‘Iihe detachment was commanded by Lieut. M. H. Hosking of Kirk- land Ilekc, Ont, and Practically e11 of the men were mm mininl camps of Ontario and Manitoba. Among the Suppers on the last shift, were D. Browne of New the only One 0f the busiest Elli! In Otta 1h (I DWI-Ill"! fllWW, who recently lolnelivathe we a“ i! M!“ r woman new! reporter. lying Training r school across Uplands Service F Ines ere used In ai a. link trainer in motion feels like a roller waster, ltaff f 1h 05mm] She ls sbownoiu i: link i=3," School. R.C.A.F., Ottawg, Th,” Canada and Miss Conolley fppqf Glasgow. NS. and D. L. Drum- mond of Otttawa. The ROE. have been assizned tZ>_§i§il1"—l-h~_ ob_i"'_liln lfidl‘ TS “_" ~ ' ‘T__ .. Details Ill-Yr‘; aelgojare saret guInlt ililfii-"lwd as being MWFTNI ‘¢.!! ciizclioii or coiiiiissioliclis or SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward l5. land, made and passed in the Fiftieth year 0f 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 ofAn Act of the Legislature 0i‘ the Province. of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Sixty-first year of the Majesty Queen Victoria, Clinpter I2, entitled, "The Charlottctolvn Sc and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. Yelgn of Her lverltge Act," 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 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward 1 West, at 0r near LeRoy R. Cam- er0n’s Repair Shop, being N0. 50 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the residence of I-Iiiair Gallant being No. 230 King Street. IVard 2 West, at or near the shop 0f J. S. Biggafs Auction Rooms, being No. 120 Richmond Street. Ward 2 East, at William Bowman's resid- ence, N0. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Urban Blanch- ard’s shop being N0. 1S2 on the South side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be continue open until Five o’clock in the FEBRUARY, A. D., 1942. PLACES THAT IS TO SAY; Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Henry L. Mutloiv, being No. 171 Wcymoutli Street. Ward 5 West, at Bud's Service Station, (or. near Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central. at lllalletfs 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 East. at or nenr the dwelling of Mr. William McDonald. N0. 259 Eiiston Street. opened at Nine o'clock in the forenoon and afternoon of the same day DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD ONE EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The First Polling Division shall comprise all that. portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown. situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or nclir the residence of lillairc Gul- lunt, 230 King Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Seo- ond PollInI Division shall comprise all that. I'M-lion of Ward Number Onc, in the City ni Charlottetown, sil- uate west. of Great George Street, nnd the Poll shall be held at or near LeRoy R. Cameron's Repair Shop, No. 50 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Third Polling Division shall comprise all that. portion of Ward Number Twn, in the City of Charlottetown. eituute East. of Great George Street, end the Poll ehull be held et William Betemuu’: residence, 1'18 Sydney Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET- The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that pnr~ tlon of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte town, situate West ol Greet Georges Street, and the Poll 1hell be held ut or near J. S. Blg|ul"s Auction Rooms, No 120 Richmond street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, in the City of CIni-Iottetiown, mil the Poll uhuII be held at or neer the Muriel House. WARD FOUR EAST EAST OF IIILLSBOROUGII STREET —Thc Sixth Polling Division ehall comprise all that pur~ tlon of Ward Number Four, in the City of Char- lottetown, ettiiete Eut of lllllsborough street, and the Pull shell be held at or near the ehop of Ilenry Mutlow, No. I'll Weyiuouth Street. WA RD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprlne all that portion of Ward Number Four, nliuute West. of llilleborough street and lint of Great George Street, end the Poll shall be held It er near the lhnp of Urban Blanchard being No. I82 on the South side of Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET- Th» Eighth Polling Division shrill comprise all tlilit por- tion of Ward Number Pour, iii tlic salil City, situate ‘Vest 01' Grwt- Gwrizc Street, flnfl the Pull slizill be held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST OF IIILLSBOIIOUGII STREET-Tho Ninth Polling Division shall (‘limflfISP nll that portion of Ward Number Five, in Chnrlottetown, East of llills- blmllllll 5W6“. and a line in continuance thereof in the division line between Charlottetown Common lfill Royalty. and the Poll shall be held at or near the home or Mr. William MncDnnnld, 25a Eusloil Simi- WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise Ill "l" Portion of Ward Five, in Charlottetown, Elsi "l 5"" fieoflle Street and the Miilpequc Road lull WS“ “l lllllsllllrlllllll Street and a line In i-onlliitl- ntlon thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common und Royiilty, and 11w Poll SIIEIII be held at or near the Rod Indian service Station, film" Fitzroy end Great George streets. WARD FIVE IVEST CENTRAL wusr or GREAT GEORGE snmcr AND EAST OF QUEEN STREET-The Eleventh Polllfll Division nhull cumprllie iill that portion of Ward Fl"- ln Charlottetown, West of Grout George Street "Ill Malpcque Road and East of queen Street, and l' Poll shall be hBItI 11¢ Mani-it's Service station. b" No. 207 Great. George Street. WARD FIVE WEST Th8 Twelfth Polling Division shall comnrl" l“ that portion of Ward Five, In Charlottetown. sltultl West of Queen Street, lncludiii| Government H0"; and Lend 11c Vlclttfll Park, end m. Poll shill in h" at Bud's service station, comer of Queen nntl 5'1"” Streets. NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, A. D., 1942- At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, from the hour of Twelve o'clock, "M" until the hour of Four o'clock, in the afternoon of same day. For Qlltlllllcllllo“! o Electors see Act 21 George V., Cap. 31 and amendments thereof. J. it. FULLERTON. City Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, Januray 15th, I942. Charlottetown, I. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. City Clerk's Office. Char lottetown, January 15th, 1941 at Coupon”. ‘