14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Anrs4. 1965. - ) << De ll tm a ~~ ede ? : - a CRNAEA 4 a tte atest onmennnll _ Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act — Notice of Sittings for the Hearing of Representations a t ”- - o \.., The Electoral Boundaries Commission for the Province of Prince Edward Islarid, pursuant to the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act (13 Elizabeth II, Chapter 31), will hold sittings for the hearing of representations on the matter of the proposed electoral districts for that province, at the following times and places: , — Charlottetow n, The Law Courts Building, Thursday, June 24, °1965, - 2:00 p.m. Charlottetown, The Law Courts Building, Friday, “” June 25, 1965, 10:00 a.m. Georgetown, = The Law Courts Building-“Thursday, July 8, 1965, 10:00-a.m. Summerside, The Law Courts Building, Thursday, July 15, 1965, 10:00. a.m. Souris,” Saint Mary's Hall, Thursday, July 22, 1965, 11:00 a.m. Alperton, The Court House, Thursday, July 29, 1965, 11:00 a.m. A map of the province ‘showing the proposed division into electoral districts and indicating the representation and name proposed to be given to each such district, + together with a schedule setting forth the proposed boundaries of each such district, is appended to this.notice. Parliament has provided by subsection (4) of sgction 17 of the said Act, that _ No’ representation shall. be heard by the Commission at its sittings unless notice in _ writing has been given, stating the name and address of the person by whom the repre- sentation is sought to be made and indicating concisely the nature of the representation ‘ and of the interest of such person. Such notice in writing must be given within twenty-— : three (23) days from the date of publication of this notice, to the Secretary to the Commission, at the Dominion Building, Post Office Box 1025, CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island. . = ? \ Dated at auld! this 24th day of April 1965. Grorce J. Tweepy, Chairman, Electoral Boundaries Commission for the Province of Prince Edward Island. : x . x ‘ eee = <3 * PROPOSED FEDERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICTS 1. CARDIGAN a — for the — 2. EGMONT PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND : aeaacesiea THE ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES READJUSTMENT ACT 1964° Sie = ee Note: Each electoral district shall be represented : - ~4, MALPEQUE eemte oP Proposed electoral district boundary :::::3:333: 8 PRINCE’ EDWARD ISLAND The Commission proposes that there shall be in the province of Prince Edward Island four electoral districts, named and described as follows, each of which shall return one member. _ ie : pe In the following descriptions reference to “street”, “avenuey, “road”, “river”, or “brook” signifies the centre line of said street, avenue, road, river or brook un otherwise described. oes The population figures of each electoral district are taken from the 1961 devennial census. 1. CARDIGAN ‘consisting of the County of Kings and that part of the at county of Queens included in Lots or Townships 37, 49, 50, 57, 58, 60 and 62. o saan “as 23,081)\ 2. EGMONT consisting of that part of the County of Prince included in Lots or Townships 1 to 17, excluding that part of Lot or Township 17 described as foilows: commencing at a point on the north shore of Bedeque Bay, said point being * where the MacEwan Road or its extension southwardly at Glover’s Beach meets the said north shore or boundary of Bedeque Bay and thence running northwardly along the MacEwan Road to Ryah Street; thence westwardly along Ryan Street to Granville Street: thence southwardly along Granville Street to Pope Avenue; thence westwardly © along Pope Avenue to Central Street; thence continuing westwardly along the Pope . Road to the Western Road ee No. 2; thence northwardly along the said Western Road or Highway No. to St. Eleanor’s Corner; thence westwardly along Highway No. 2’to Bentinck Brook or Shemody River; thence northwardly following Bentinck Brook or Shemody River to Malpeque Bay or Richmond Bay; thence follow- ing the shore of Malpeque Bay or Richmond Bay ecastwardly to the west boundary of t > 4 @ \ ~ “a & % sh Lot or Township-19; thence southwardly along the west boundary of Lot or Township 19 to the north shore of Wilmot Creek or Bedeque Bay; thence westwardly along the north shore-of: Wilmot Creek and Bedeque Bay to the place of commencement. (Pop- ulation: 295291) 1“. 3 SHILLSBOROUGH consisting of the City 6f Charlottetown, Charlotte- tdwn Royalty, and that part of the County of Queens included in Lots or Townships BP mK x 34935, 36 and 48. (Population: 30,050) — 7 4. MALPEQUE consisting of that part of the County of Queens included in Lots or Townships 20 to 24 inclusive, 29 to 31 inclusive, 65,67 and that part of the County of Prince included in Lots or Townships 18, 19, 25 to 28 inclusive, and includ- ing that part of Lot or Township 17 described as follows: commencing at a point on the north shore of Bedeque Bay, said point being where the MacEwan Road or ‘its extension southwardly at Glover's Beach meets the said north shore or boundary of Bedeque Bay and thence running northwardly along the MacEwan Road to Ryan Street; thence westwardly along Ryan Street to Granville Street: thence southwardly along Granville Street’ to Pope Avenue; thence westwardly along Pope Avenue to Central Street; thence continuing westwardly along the Pope Road to the Western Road or Highway No. 2; thence northwardly along the said Western Road or Highway No. 2 to St. Eleanor’s Corner: thence westwardly along Highway No. 2 to Bentinck Brook or Shemody River; thence northwardly: following Bentinck Brook or Shemody River to Malpeque Bay or Richmond Bay; thence following the shore of Malpeque Bay or Richmond Bay eastwardly to the west boundary of Lot or Township 19; thence southwardly along the west boundary of Lot or Township 19 to the north shore of Wilmot Creck or Be'cuue Bey: tence wee'wardly along the north shfe of Wilmot Creek and Bedeque Bay to the place of commencement. ae cal) S