11. No shareholder shall be entitled to vote at any general or special meeting of the company unless he has paid up all calls due on his or her share and any shareholder who has paid up all calls due on his or her shara may vote either in person or by proxy, such proxy being also a shareholder, and each shareholder shall be entitled to as many votes as he holds shares in the company. "COST OF THE HALL" Neil MacDonald 's contract $3,170.00 Chairs from Holmans $ 228.00 Piano $ 260.00 Painting $ 150.00 Upstairs $1,900.00 Curtains $ 37.07 Tables $ 7.00 Incorporation Fees $ 18.25 Books $ 2.00 Corner Piano $ 10.28 Land $ 300.00 Ladders $ 8.00 Total $6,090.60 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION After World War I returning veterans felt the need for an organi¬ zation to represent them. In O'Leary such a group was formed con¬ sisting of Erskine Haywood (president), Bradford MacKay, Ellis, Ira Ellis , Charles Ellis and Jack Turner . In 1922 this group applied to the Great War Veterans' Association for a charter. Their application was approved and the O'Leary group received the first such charter granted on In 1926 the British Empire Service League was formed and all existing veteran organizations were invited to join - to be know as the Canadian Legion. The O'Leary group and the Charlottetown group were the first to join thus becoming the first branches on Since the O'Leary branch was the first to receive its charter, it expect¬ ed to be named Branch No. One, but provincial command was to be located in Charlottetown ; consequently, the O'Leary branch was denied this distinction. It is Branch No. 2. 160