f l l 3 l l . a < t~anrc..s_»su~..¢~._-._.- A ..~.~ I .< l CONSER VA Tmzv A vviuu oounnl or PRACTICAL environs on 1n vfiiihnrssvis Arncrma m: usss Arm Annals or I-ESOUICII DY H2811). I. LUDIDI JINIDIB, '30 HAWKS AND owns KILL QUAIL? (Dy C.0. Halidley, Preside films SOCJOW of Onlithol lit. Vir- W!) t Ask the siersge hunter if hawks whoo. whoo" (Chapman), which is l?“ l“ we 1m" Flwm 1m I few and (l) °" ‘he WWW" °1 "'0 ,Boline1i o, mo,“ and owls and icxes kill quail, and easily distinguished from the “son- ligfituaaglh baht-Te l: ‘much cause 10;- medlcal practitioners that, ails! m‘ ipl-scas him til in the seloat 1.122121: lie will allsliel‘ Drciiilytll‘ aild posl- orous wlioo whoo tvhoo, whco-whco. Elm leg ward "W? R110 118W! ‘lePendml exflmlmtlm- ‘hey b8" able and m-osmwlve community uyely m u“, alkynnahivc; m“? w whoo_m..,chapmm) o, the u ‘gt; {sol bravely to teach us lleve the Patient is in need of the ‘qeaders who‘ with m "wad bu‘ over lit‘ will usually “omit. or awn llama owl. Although the barred knfilch Hllfenat patients deserve as trwtmeni 81W“ by "w mental hw- ‘a satisfied sense Ofpu duty h“, beast, lie iriea to kill evely hawk he owl may appear only slightly small- . and s-u m, °f m" WmPamY Plm-th ' served their fellow cit-inns as ' secs, (Imp-W the lac-t that he oan- er in size, it has no ear tufts or l, m “viwl” h , i ldizflfiw ‘filiffef- I 1H1 9 W" 0f "he Infill-lily dfl- .o'e m Mm -_ ilol. differentiate be-tivet-n the seve- "horns." _ emit o 12135:“ t "m. 811d all"! Pemmll llll/"WJIY he 11°95 .great and tliruoug 11 an i--.li SPuCLS ziiid knows little 0r noth- Hawks are difllcllll._ to identify gbe an?!” l; Y F611 9d. cums may n“ K110" that h "Beds l"? will’ tvice extending back for nearly three ' * llcars i‘ ilDOul/Lhel!’ by their ',..umage. especially 5a be’ ma‘) am m at lea“ one ha" meflfhm m“ he must be admitted {decades An able business man and I ' a . . cause the plumage of the immature Gecnasei-l k, ' °ini '3 ceftlflcfllfi 01' W9 Phy- la born organize Mr. Bonnell do. . . lli-. “l; lou rds tlic hawks and the adult; differs remnrkcdly; ‘m5 f‘??? 11F mefllal Dfll- sum-s- ; voted his tlmegnd emu-Bus who“; nlid owls lius DQ631110 so deep-rooted most hilnters should be e a m“) W0 i‘ 3555. (a) 910W In "(with)" t0 the 11051315815. 3 tint to the promotion o; the Board.‘ that it as instinctive even ln those who haw‘ IICYPI‘ sceii a ‘hawk. owl or fox uillurt mi cverf not. TIIJFL", are tilts winter. that groups of 9631013 suddenly .1 ' vanishing t l.{ i... nlnnlliials. Discrimination Needtld no to account for this ." i i b rlis of prey by the liil-n \\'l\O slluizld be the first to claliior for tllcli" ilroieotioii? The prejudice is largely due to lack o! (liscrmiziinflorl. Knowing that h-awks rind owls attack iroultry. people in general (l0 no’. stop to think that s‘ ‘ clip r ll; ns may ‘:0 com- bv 1i Zl“‘.\‘ species only. but swce; lljlly coiitirmli the whole tribe. lt unulti be just as rational to take the silzindzzrti for tlie hunum race from the acts of gangsters and kid- iiaPei-s, as to jiidae all hawks and own by the deeds of a. fell’. Even when hawks are r>l).=er\'<=d beating tlrclcssly- buck and forth ovcr the liarwJt. fie-Ids and meadows. or owls are seen rlyhg silently about nur- axy ore rds in search of ro- derita w fch deitroy" alike grain, pnoducc. young tree»; and the eggs and food of garm: bLrds. the curses of the majority of fax-fliers and sportsrricn go with them. and their renal eiztinction. as has been so voelterousiy set forth in the news- papers of late, would be welcomed by litany. " How often the sen-tom rendered to mrin nlisilndcrstorld through ig- norance? The birds of prey. the ma.- jority of which labor day and night 1o (fcstroy the enemies of the farmers and sportsmen. are persecuted uh- craatrigly, while those most de- structive mammals, the prowling house cats and the roving dogs. are peticd and fed and providedwsliell-er. Tanner's fiiend: mhhasbeennlaxleintheGun and column over the expression, "I-ili s Si‘? Furriers‘ friends." The ori, expia-qiczi probalblj 00n- vefizi the mooning, “Beneficial BpOClIF. oi hawks and owls are friends ,o_f the IHPIIIGIZ" It W86 clever t0 pic- ture ll cooper‘: hgiivk-the worst 0! oin- winged preciritors on both game blrd< and poultry-tearing a bird from limb to Ilmlb, and to label it "The Farms-rs‘ Friend. Only a Zealot would say that, all hawks and owls are the “farmers friends‘. Bird . JI/ISL; and officials of your Canle Commission have not made ugly such state-rights. It is onlv that. the come-on would have you be- lieve thzitthvy did/The game man- ager- lios llo quarrel with the far- mer. who upon seeing a hawk making a RY with a chicken, shoots the irxilvl Hall/but to condemn the wholatrzbe forthemlsdeedsafl ifew in another matter. Of the 13 kinds of hawks, two ' l: of eagles and eight kinds 0f l “ii. have been ivcordeci a: oc- ill Virginia. olily four kinds . rZS and one kind of owl can tau ‘ullv be said to feed regular- ly upon quail to an in urious extent. THC?“ are the goshaw , duel: hawk, coop s hawk, sluirp-shixlned hawk and grezi; horned owl. Apparcntly. then he plte medical attentiin arid all his loved ones could , way on the above mentioned date. Death had no fear, for him. Mr. Aildrews wan p, son of the James C. Andrews and Mary Mc- Donald formerly of New Glasgow Road and later 11f Hilnter River. and vlas one of a family of eight boys and three girls, of whom only one brother survives, Hunter River. | oilly all new ional zcshzlivk comes as far South as Virginia. there being only one authentic record of its oc- currence. Likewise the duck hawk, although more common than the goshaivk, is so rare here, both in id winirr, fls to be neg- rn it". effect lupon bird life: ' Dr's haivk and the sharp- ia\\'k—c0mmonly referred blue clarters" or “blue toiled" the i-val EQHSSWTS HD0115 and ore largely respon- ie ill fecliiiz of liiiiitrrs spent ‘or in Virginia against l ‘ill (‘vmpers Hawk Is Worst cooper‘: hail-k is without a ‘i \\'0r.=t- micniirs of . .~ ‘ . ‘ and llll- ruffed l 1w. Th." r0’ ei s hawk ls hero in will‘ numfiol‘ iii 10th slimmer and winter. Naturally. the shnrD-shlnried hawk. because of its -’il’l‘l$lllf_‘l‘ size- the female being only about the size of the male owner's-Jo less destructive to game birds. It is doubtful if flit.‘ mole sharp-thinned flail-k over cntchcs or cittcmpls to catch any adult quail: I know of no authentic record. but it is defl- nitely known tllalt Coopers and slharp-shlnned hawks. both males and females. prey extensively upon wrung chickenw and young game birds when these are not properly protected. Fortunately for small bigld life in general, only a. few Ihirp-shinncd hawks spend the win- ns far north as Virginia. 1e great horned owl, the Argent QFIITEWEILCQH) z nicxncqrl He: buck relied-she \ i a» #1 v T11- lelt micenbl P1P vnhu coulrln'l In its great gfm and distinctive call. Ila call is a "loud, deep-toned whoo. hoo hoo. however. able to dlitlllglikh tetireen the blue d1il-ters and other hawks at once by their dkfcrence ‘in flight iuitl habit . ‘up l,i.:lil Z119 scarce. as ‘of liuriiim ‘l the cue over and 52th., . ihrcugh the trees 0r lrw over t o hedgerows at a considerable src . and rarely perch in the ouch. T111‘ more beneficial s! our‘ o‘ th cred. ll""'.'ll find the rip. s‘. . ‘ either percliing or IlVlIH in the 0pc and. excepz for the marsh and rpar- row hawks. soar extensively. his home in 6th, James W. Frizzell at the age of 66 years. Although IIIQGECCZISBO had been bed-fast six years. as a great shock to his family and ' friends. bore June 5th, 1871, soil of the late Mr. and ‘Pwelity-tvvo years Ego he with his wife luld family to Stali- chel. His passing leaves a vacancy in the home that. can never be fil- led. He. was of a kind and lov- ing clhposilion, a good friend, and neighbor, and sed by all who knew him. During his long illness he was heard to murmur or complan al- Heavenly Father. Ida Mayne, who tenderly cared for him during his illness; where a short service was held. In. cemetery. The pail-bearers were: Messri. J. R. Sharpe. Hugh Stew- Nevin, Alex community goes out to the family Clare DB-‘Bed peacefully away into rest one of Norbcios mowt highly esteemed residents in the person oi Mr. Robert Andrews in the seven- nlnth year of his age. Deceased had been in faililg health for some time but was able to be 11D around till | ten days before his death and from I took up farming. Mr well l ~ I mdmoot-lundaounaofoizrowkisl a. voracious bird. Its capacity for i good or evllls very great. It is easl-l . distinguished from i I Y the other owls size. prominent ear Both the cocpufls lizlu": ITIlllCd hawk zig m? h“ wk" tlch as fr» ‘rtl-l. bread u-nm in flight. VCT with as much brains as normal in- dividuals but without proper bal- Of his wilt‘. lllPre to Zlwflll a gl0'.'l7lL$ RPs-lirrnctlcll. tmasoth tnl iuatitu ~ . rmmal pfll§gf5;0‘l,;f0t thdgnwlg hm“- WEE RATE‘ trains but with —t-he mentally mentally ill pawn m“ l§$uvl2OS0Wb0ll\DDDtlH,BED0Ififl0:"1“il1flm$g-g! u , OI g Inoudctomakotho igarnmentalfilxfila ,IIIEIOTI'IDQDBOIIIJIIIIIIION moot. §.“§.‘lil.‘“‘ll?é2i°£.i”l.‘l’°°?‘%“n°.t§“° Canada. cal the first type of nasal ISIRIIIIGI‘ HOHOIOII ibuurs iiiilvisritervs an...» - lt is located. and second type. M; m; w forthsniamaldd vemhoailed ‘Tu ,, v '7' "M" -°"*°!-".lP-. the Ontario 1r t-al School 101- “ in“! °' '1" . . . lvwfldlryname ci ortown. ‘sywfiyaudu '17-'7- TREATiNo Tin». MENTALLY ILL e 115ml] method o; m“ [Bmmll- ( l! 0! wn A“ "““iv§"il§“i3‘i‘é#¥s”“FE”T' me"- w the Mental Hospltal- iifi"..‘é"“°dmesd“°?a‘ls‘§ If‘??? ' for those mentally ifl-is (I) b ‘Mugefl Kc who Wm ' ° . . - . . dlmhnrgo when we think of “mania? hospltab as we know them to-day Uni 19109. and (bl those who simply mve not as much brains as those who are iloriilul. There is lhils twc II-avison of Ke-iisiiigton. The remains ivere laid to rest in , me Pwlllcs Ceniet(’r_i' at Kensing- jthis advice and toil in the family plot bssirle these made available (PZLIYLOI. please copy) urany courHY-es (Great Britain, ted States. Canada) have Men- I 1935 tal Clinics where physicians can send patients who are not mentally ill but who need advice and direc- _ tion which can be carried out in the home. In some countries these mental clinics travel om n bell m t he ‘ help: by. the ‘£311,125 treomtlgellt T; n: r-ctlvlggi. and his 800d work since fliot only by his associates on the zexecutlve, but also by the people of I thii city as a whole. He has ved 1° be B senulne community gain. about and .M'I‘h§eflnew President elect, Mr. direction l: thus fmgfin, ' can be depended upon w been deeply appreciated,‘ a1 1°!‘ hundreds 0T =0!‘ servllcefueggabtlxlighieldimgysttfirsidéglofirgf ' ‘DCTCEYHIZC cases. 'I‘he=e mental ldccessor- on the Joy, Ln“, M, 30m l c‘liiics are a great help in prrvent- n9]; he is a busy man mm cite,“ ' inc more overcrowding of mental sive businggg mnnecgfgns, as m" u | E ti l??? in is § El §E§8a =~§ undo l E i m‘ m’ sgt-ngyevnrlblv gliding and Estates. indication of the A ‘ 91H“!- . N0 CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED . again with your hand. then grad- ounces ground i gether. . Work up smoothly. roll out to 1 about a. quarter of an inch thick, P and cut into rounds with a plain Real VESIHIE Agency H. K. S. HEMMINC 18 Offering to the Public a service In g" branches of Real Estate a; To BUY. SELL. RENT Properties in City and Country. To give valuaiions, arrange Mortgage Loans, Secure Tenant; Collect Rentals and Manage Properties Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked to Llsf, Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City House; ' or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. Agent and Manager. Their Properties TEL. 121s Charlottetown ‘ or fancy cutter. With a sma‘! ciltter cut out the centre of half of them, and bake till crisp in rather a. slow oven for twenty-five I minutes. Turn on to a. cake rack and when cool with aprlco jam and put together, _ _ i read the whole blszuifs For a pretty sandwlchwise, with the out ones. I a a Slvrinkle of dlflpoad pgsgwhm n over the round of 1m gwmnm tTo be continued) In Memoriam “R. JAMES W. ‘FRIZZZELL There passed pearelully away at Stliricllel on Jaiiuziry for the past his sudden death came The deceased was born at Nor- FYILEEI]. moved Robert will be greatly mis- never ways resigned to the will of His He leaves to mourn a. grief stricken widow, five sons and five daughters, Ivan, Lloyd, Roy, Leslie and Allison, at home and Amy, Mrs. Chalmers Mae- Leod, Sprlngton, Verna, Mrs. George Dixon. Sianchel and Pris- cella, Davis and Reta at home; also the following SISIATS and bro- tliers: -Jane, Mrs Hugh Gamble, Rosa Valley, Mary, Mrs. Robert Reeves, Freetown. Margaret, Mrs. Hilbert Lonnes, Charlottetown, Em- ma. o! Stanchel. Hugh Colorado. Robert. Bale Verfc, N, B , and Samuel Uleary, also a wide cir- cle of frs-iiids. Th0 funeral, which was largely attended was conducted by his igastor. Rev. A. R. Wallis who rought a. comforting message to the bereaved. The remains were then conveyed to the Summerfleld United Church of which the de- ceased had been a former member, ent was irl the adjoining art. Neil Cameron, Wesley Mac- Aiken, and J. D. Mathieson. The sympathy of the in their sad bereavement. MR- ROBERT ANDREWS On the morning of January 10, g-rziducillv iveiikened dcs- l do he passed a- late Donald of l The greater pal-t of his life we." in Ncrboro. moving thoro- fol-ty-eight YPHYS iigo. wlirre he Andrews was and quite widely known and will be missed by a large circle o’ relatives and friends, He was one who alwtiii! took a clfep interest ‘n all t-lm’. pertained to the wol- fnrc of the commlmiy and t-iie church and was ever i-t-ndl’ lo give 'l ills best tn cvrrv nnwd cause. He‘ was sober. industrious. nnd wasl known everywhere as a man of.‘ wtiong convictions and when once he had given his word everyone know that. it was as good as his bond. He, wns a loyal member of the Presbyterian Church and was always a generous contributor and] a regular attendant when his health l permitted. l-Ie was married to Miss Bessie Fraser of Mayfield who pre- . deceased him by ten yoars. 'I‘hcy had a family of five bays and three girls. One roll Robert Leith prede- ceasrd him some ‘nears ago. Those, who are left to mom the loss of a kind father are Nellie. Mrs. William Stavert of Kelvin; Evertt and Bter- . ling of Freetown: James H. of Hun- I tel- River: Basile. lvfrs. Edmund‘ Stavel-t of Lower Freetown: Annie. RnddJohn A. residing on the home- . sten. . The funeral late residence alt Norboro orl Wed-- vest-lay, January 12. and ivaa veryl the house helm! conducted bv s rasfor. the Rev. W.O. Rhoarl of ti"- Kensington and Freetown Presby- hq mm; tarian Churches. The favorit" hmdnmhvulovloly. hymns of the deceased were sum. lhr lialu advised v 2- Th0 140145 MTV ishflpllflg. Flsorheff bu lo hh Dodd’: ‘-- l7 3.61m M” m‘- wo Theegfi‘, Kidney Fills. Ha bnkutbl non w m l‘ 5° 5 5° -onllnnium and energy rdIIIld-III Had-Jun If 2: IIII was b35113 so". ' Ili lay oooonrs 1o uclucnl will Budd's Kidney Pills Rugged Cross was rendered by M" George Hiltz of Keslnzton. The mllbearers were William Stevert. Edmund Stcvert. Trucman Paynter. George Smith. Willard Nw-hvis-on nnd Mayne Stewart. Th» funeral was codiicted under the efficient nrvioe of Mr. Joseph CIVIC ELECTION In pursuance of An Act» of the Le isla ' Island, made and passed in the Twentyg. firsture of the Province of Prince Edward King George V., Chapter 31, entitled “An Act, 10 Acts incorporating the City of Charlottetown,” or in addition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE th t 1 ' - City and one person to serve as a Council] or ainan e echo“ of a Mayor from the said Wards, Numbers 1. 2 and 3 of the said City, and of two persons to serve as Coun- t C n ard Number Four of the said City, sons o serve as ounci ors in said Co n ‘If W dN ' ' ' - being in all zi Mayor and Eight Councillolf-s cgeptizsenzigng tllirerlyzlefiymve m the said City’ FOR WARD NUMBER ONE-ONE FOR WARD NUMBER TWO-ONE (CgIINgIEEgII FOR WARD NUMBER THREE-ONE COUNCILLOR FOR wARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FOR WARD NUMBER FIVE-THREE COUNCILLORS WILL DE HELD 0N WEDNESDAY i. THE NINTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 193s AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES, THAT IS T0 sAY. cillors in said Council for W Ward 1 West. at or near Augustus Quinn’, being No. 54 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwelling 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 Bateman’: resi- 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. And at the said Election the Poll will be continue open until Five o'clock in the DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRIC TS WARD ONI EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET —'I'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 Pall shall be held at or near the dwellinf 0f Joseph Bolger, being number I50 Dal-cheater Street. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that por- llon of Ward Number One, In the City of Charlotte- town, situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near Augustus Quinn’: being 54 Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET -—'l‘he Third Polling Division shall comprise all that pur- tion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall he held at William Batcman’: Residence. 178 Sydney Street. . WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET —The ‘ Fourth Polliglg Division shall comprise all that 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, 91 Queen Street . WARD nmn: The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, in the Clty of Charlottetown, and the Poll shall be held at or ntur the Market House. WARD FOUR. EAST EAST 0F IIILLSBOROUGH STREET -The Sixth Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise all that por- tlon of Ward Number Four, In the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of llillsborough Street, and the Poll shall he helrl at or near the shop of Seymour Mclnnis, No. 177 Weymouth Street. WARD FOUR. CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Dlvlulovn shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of Hlllsbnrough Street and East of Great George Street. 1W5- T""‘"m““ PMPl" “f “SEMW” I and the Pull shall be held at or nui- the lhop o! corner of Queen and l-Juston Streets. W h,“ M, ,,,_.‘- NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FE BRUARY 2ND, A. D._ 193s AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, CITY HALL, FROM THE HOUR ‘Richly flbtfltdfld- '11"! Service‘- hlfl‘ OF TWELVE O’CLOCK NOON UNTIL T HE HOUR OF FOUR (YCLOCK, IN THE AFTERNOON OF SAME DAY.-- FOR QUALIFICATIONS OF ELECTORS SEE ACT 21 GEORGE V” CAP. 81 AND AMENDMENTS THEREOF. - »-. xzrvlvflvtvuvllrlllwzszv w ' . . Year of_ the reign of His Majesty consolidate and amend the several, and all Acts ll'l amendment thereof the City Council for each of the and of Three per- as follows: Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Sey- mour Mclnnis, being No. 177 Wey- Emouth Street. » Ward West, at Clarence Ranaliarfs Ser- vice Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. . Ward 5 West Central, at Mallettfs 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 Ennian, 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 loath llllo of Kent Street. WARD FOUR. WEST ‘ WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET -’l'h¢ Eiiht Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Four in the lnld City, lltnnta West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at the City Bulldllu. WARD FIVE EAST EAST 0F HILLSBOROUGH STREET —'l'he Ninth Polling Division lhlll comprise III that portion of Ward Number Five, In C-mlottetown, Rut of "lllshhlfllllh- Street. and a line In continuation there- of to the division line between Charlottetown Com. mun and Royalty, and the Poll shall be held ll or near the dwelling of Mrs. Elizabeth Enmarfl, 283 Euston Street East. . WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall compromise all that portion of Ward Five, in Charlottetown, East of Great George Street and the Mapleque Road and West of Hlllsborough Street and a line In contlnn- ation thereof to the division llne between Char- lottetown Common and Royalty, and the lion ghfl] be held at or near the Red Indian Service Shiloh, corner Fitzroy and Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL wEsT or GREAT GEORGE sTREET AND EAST OF QUEEN STREETK-The Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Wan] I-‘lve. in Charlottetown, West of Gm! George sum; and Mllpequo Road and Eu: of Queen Street, gm the Poll shall be held at Mallow: lervlca Station, being No. 207 Great. George treat. WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Pollin Division dull pflgg that portion of Ward give. in Chlrlottrccli-wn, If: i" w!‘ 0| Queen Street. Including GMOrnmflfl House and Land at Victoria Park, um] tho P01] ‘hm be held at Clarence Rlnahnn’: Service Station, G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk --'-* "Wvlmi » ..- __ i‘ ELEGTIIIII or comilissloilrns or SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of An Act of the Leg lslature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Fiftleth year of the reign of Her Majesty Quegn Victoria, Chapter 8, entituledfffhe Charlo ttetown Water Works Act,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto, and of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made a nd 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 Supply FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTT ETOWN WILL BE HELD‘ ON WEDNESDAY TnENiN-rn DAY OF FEB RUARY, A. D., nae AT THE sEvERAL POLLING PLACES THAT is 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 No. 150 Dor- cliester Street. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of Ben- jamin Benjamin, being No. 91 Queen Street. Ward 2 East, at William Batemums resi- dence, N o. 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. And at the said Election the Poll will be afternoon of the same day. Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Sey- mour Mclnnia, being No. 177 Wey- mouth Street. Ward 5 West, at Clarence Ranahalfs Ser- vice Station, corner of Queemantl Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at Mallett’: Service Station on the West side of Great George Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. V 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 Enmaii, No. 263 Eus- ton Street. continua open until. Five o'clock in the DESCRIPTION OF POLL mo DISTRICTS WARD ONE EAST OI‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET --'.l‘lm Pint Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, In the City of Gnrlottetowll. lltuate Eut of Great George Street, and the Poll null be held M or near ‘c! Joseph Bolger Mini number 150 Doro wits’: or GREAT GEORGE sTREET -'n¢ Second Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number One, ln the City 0f Charlotte- town. litulte West of Great George Street, 1nd the Poll shall be held at. or near Augustus Quinn‘: being 54 Queen Street. WARD TWO EASTWOF. GREAT .GEOB.GE STREET —'.l'lll Third Polling Dlvlslon shall comprise all that por- tlon of Ward Number Two, In the City of Charlotte- town, lltnnte Eat of Great George Street, 1nd tho Poll shall be held at William lineman’- Resident”. 118 Sydney Street. wEsT or GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- llon of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- "town, situate Wont of Grant George Street, and the Poll shall be held A: neniamln aeniamln’! Ihoil. 91 Queen Street. ‘WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall prise Wnnl Number Three, In the City of Charlottetown, and tho Poll lhlll be held If. or near the Market Home. , wARD FOUR EAsT EAST OF HILLSBOROUGI! STREET -'1'ho Sixth Polling Dlvlllon nlull comprise all that yorflon of Ward Number Four, In the City of Charlottetown, mute Rut of llillsborough Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the chop of Seymour Mc- Innil, No. l1‘! Weymouth Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division llllll comprise all that portion of Ward Number Ionr, Ilhluk Walt of llflhborough Street and but of Great Georg: Street, lndtliohlllhallhhsllot can: Gallic!“ RIDGE Klllltllflllllimlliolllhl loath Ildcof Kalli-root. WARD FOUR WEST WEST OF Gil-EAT GEORGE STREET —Tu. Ekhth Polling Division llull oomprilo all that PM‘ Non of Word Number Imu- In the laid City, lltnta Waco! Great Gem-n Street, slulthnPolluhnilbo hold at the City BIIIIIIIII- WARD FIVE EAST EAST OI‘ IILLSIOBOUGB STREET —'l'hl Ninth Polling Divhloa dull comprise Ill lhllportioli of Wlnl Number I110, In OIIIIIIIRQOIIII, Bl! of flfllabol-omh Street, and a lino In continuation there- of to the dlvlllon llnu between Charlottetown Coin- mon and Roynlty, and the Poll lhall be held It N near the dwelling of Mn. Elizabeth Enmanh, 268 Eulton Street Ell!» WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division Ihlll compromise all that portion of Wlnl Five, in Charlottetown. Eli‘ of Great. Goons Street and the Mnlpeqns Mad and West of llllhborough Street and a llno In continu- ation thereof to the dlvllinn llno between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and the Pull shall be held at or near theRed Indian Service Station. corner Fitzroy and Great George Streetl. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST OI GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST OF QUEEN STREET -'1'ho Eleventh Pollinl Division shall prlu all that portion of Ward Five. In Charlottetown, Welt of Great-George Street and Mllpeque Road Ind Eat of Queen Street, and tho Poll shall be held at Mlllott’: Service Station- boing No. m Glut George Street. WARD IIVI WEST The '.l‘vrelflh Polling Division shall cornprlu all that portion of Ward Ilvo, In. Charlottetown, litu- ah Wat of Queen Strut, Including Government Home and IJIII at Victoria Park. and the Poll shall be held at Clarence llumhul’: lcrvloo Station. corner of Queen and li-lon Streets. NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, A. D., 1938 At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, from the hour of Twelve o'clock. noon untll the hour of Four o'clock, In the afternoon of same day- For Qualifications of Electors see Act 21 George V, Cap. 31 and amend- ments thereof. V G. P. NICHOLSON, City Ciel-Ir City Clerk's Olllce, Charlottetown, January 18th, 1938. . l - » - . - ~w~wcvuw~~www