. . §‘ ..v.:`. ,»f. ini-,_'-V, ..'{¢.' i 2 1’ It gf ,_.,i, ._ ii .» i~ ,1 '. . ,. i .,| . `f rd? til _‘-. ,ill it 1:. li 'f I 'i-3:, ,.1 Wi -1.4* .,._§.._ r =r::~' -"va j_ ` l _}Jl'; ‘_':.- , ,. E i l g ui '__ ..` _.as ° ,An-»..4l-_¢»~ ovvs or -,» na, . - ,. .~ . , _ . , ¢-.- _'rf' - A _.___ ._ F,-,es ., ,._. sg._."f,f"_. . - ». _ `-T- "i-~'=~./. ._ _ ._ - ‘ ‘ “,- _@-»-»v»" _._ < - . »-_..-_ ._ . .~°¢‘i..--. _...es .'51, _ ..._ ._`,f_ fe, £f;,`~ =."..`; ' ,if ‘ £5. i _ , _._ ‘ lx fl 'af _lla t‘.‘iif\ ~’. . li .Z2 ,.1 ~ -fs.-o~ .., rv* : ~f=.e--- -M- -. <22# _.(1 1r@‘Q_ in . :eff ' 5 1 . p _/,fl-g-,_v " ~ ~ '-¥»”.~Z.-' - 3,., , Tina;-f-' 1:,” §r"B..__== . 'ji' ' ` ‘ ` ~ farmers rsalissths ' - od tbs larbilisisra dissolve V llolilf . 'itunes 1 f--- cumminciiii-1~i _ mmis opinion ‘ '-" V guonuwwnetasroenozferuiiing- pays. Furthermore, it is known fact that tartiihsra ' ,. ., _ N0 UNAIIB HIRE? , I reid ln a well-anna magazine. that “Prince Edward Island, like Ireland, has no snakes." No autlmr, ity is given fd’ this statement. which indeed has no foundation is fact; at least in regard to P. E. Is- land. There is a list of lslatid snakes= given in Franck Bains ad- mirable little "Natural History of P E, L," but as only the popular local names are given, there is some doubt as to one of the spe- cies. A, few years ago, feeling spins! curiosity about the reptiles of oi\r` 'rua cimatorrsrowu t.uAap.Ai~f h___q___ NOTES i of its members. These are parasitic on mamma's, ias the sheep-tick),\ bats, birds, and bees: and from their mode of life have dlapensad with wings. The family Tipulidae is well re- presented in our province. These flies are famlliarly known in Bri- tain as "Daddy-long-legs,” I. name which is often applied on this con- tinent to a long-legged relative of the spiders. These are long slender flies with long sender legs, the latter so delicate that rarely ia a specimen captured without the loss region, the writer undertook to Col- of one or more. This family d¢~ lrct. such information as was avail- serves more study than is usually able, and was ciiabled, through the kind offices of Mr. Harry Piers, the Curaiof of the Provincial Museum at Halifax. N. S, to get together a quite respectable list of our Golub- ridae. The Doiubridae are \\Bfml€8S snakes, v\'illi0ut_D9l-9911 BRINGS ill the base of ihc_ tceth; und. the only V tieainient tlicir b.t4° rcquires is ii .simpc disiiifection, such as is ac- corded to the bu.: of any othezi animal lt is ncce$ar.V, in the fol- lowing "list to give the scientific name of the reptiles, since the lo-i cel names are -often misleading. The Green. or Grass Snake., Lio- poltis Veriialis. is the pi‘ett.iest and perhaps the rarest cf our snakes It is an exquisite grceii abuw and. ycllowisli below. The Black Snake, Coluber ron- stricton, L., ia b`ue-black above. lighter below. The writer has heard old people tell of the slaughter of large numbers of this siiiike, but has yet to see his first specimen. If one may Judge from personal ob- servation, all our szialifs .ire becom- ing fewer Ln numbers, owing to long continued persecution. _ The Garter Suage_ Thamnopliis- sirtalis L., is the .<'iakc usually seen sunning itself in the road -_i' in sandy places. Its co or is varinblet the ground color above may bc light to dark olive-green, dark olive brown.-_ many of which are conspicuous from their size They are sturdy looking brlstly flies, with dagger shaped bodies, tapering evenly to a point. To a great ex- tent they are beneficial, since all their food consists of other insects which they always_ca.pturo on the wing, "Dog doesn’t ent dog" is an old saying. but it has no applica- tion to the Robber-flies, who feed on their own kind as readily as they do on strangers! Its method is to chase the victim, and holding it with its powerful legs, to thrliit its Droboscls into the thorax of its prey and suck the juices. And now we come to a more p‘ea.sing group. the Syrphidae or Flower-flies, so called from their habit of hovering over flowers, alighziiiig at times to feed upon the nectar and the pollrn' "Nong an-, 'injurious to mans economy, and many are beneficial? The larvae of many species of Syrphus crawl about the stems of p'nnt.s and des- troy plant-llce. As the cool days of autumn arrive. one big fellow, Bris- tnlis tenax. get-S the idea that the house or school would be a good place to lay up in. for the winter; and accordingly he invades the building, humming his apprecia- tion and causing a great deal of unnecessary alarm. I-le is aasily re- cognlwd from his brown body, smoky wings and lumbering flight and a!l one need do is to hold up om-‘s hand in a. Nazi salute and edge him to the open door! The larvae of the Eristslis is the pecu- liar, white "rat-tailed maggot" found in muddy places. HARD LINES FOI YAITIIDGIS The Hungarian Psrtrldges are in piteous case. The native "part- ri&e" iR.uff¢d Grouse) learned to cat the buds from trees for sustenance in a Um fare, tough auftielent to sct.a.ssti.mul\nts be rather foolish ers lf their solo of acting as soil were the case ter contained exhausted in with tbl result r£niil_izin.,,,,,,,_ In a short time Spring will be with us again and as ws welcome; this much loved season we must also accept the problems watch are doomed to accompany this particu- lar time of year. Men of various occupations have their own matters to take into con- sideration. This is equally trise of the farmer. One of the most com- mon and most. important questions which is bound to face every farm- er of the' present day is t.hst of the use of commercial fertiliser. When I refer to the use of commercial fertiliser I mean, of course, econo- mical use, for just like many other products, fertilizers may easily be wasted. or st least improfitably used. Such a practice would poa- sibly be less worthy of careful cori- sideratlon during rperiod of noted prosperity on the part of the far- mer, but under the slowly rising gloom of the weighty depression which has been confronting the farmer during the past three or four years the economical use of fertilizers is of extreme lrportance. I feel that the time has come when even the mos-t unconvincable, & fertilizers force a extent. we are by matter is forced thus leaving the auch a condition lent to dissolve t thus form what fertilizer .solution become lifeless na growth is concerned. Rrtunately, however. such is not the case. While fled in saying that the mineral tlliaen do enliven a poll, so to speak. but the good results shown in crop production ia to | greater deff” due to the extra mineral matter which has been added 'io the soil. Thu mineral instizr is in available for plant use in short time after the sppli made, This ls particularly the amount of rainfall is suffic- absorbed by plants. Due to the fact thst all food must be in ao- lutlon before lt is of value to the ri E . E Siléli Gite §§=. s ig, .-.gsgéoir silent E" ;”=i§=B5» E'zEi§ 3 ri5.§t§ri;ti i§ri.,§i E .og rigiiigsos ESA = 8"sE'~,§f§‘ .., ...itiiiifieliiittiliiii l =-5'-.ig in fel. ggi: its-f==‘i§sitr§i§l‘i=.qt-iii. g 255%? §is"“‘;? ‘i "iii ill €EIr;E$§E i'°l¢!i~ calcium. conclude lacking elth soil necessary f balance. The difficult-y is to soil analysed will at the same uns for remedy not only would lars spent foolish!! expensive fertiliser! wi soil may be but also by a satablishinl favorable in the full crop. I Bamplesofsoilfloml-l\!P\\‘¢of the Maritimes will bs analysed fras of charge at the Nova Scotia Agri- cultural College, 'rruro.-M!is\\i- turist. E rises crop to s certain no means Justi- out of the soil, soil barren. Piss- P\lf\\hl¢¢\¢ .5 sstobomads is he fertilizer and may be called a which is readily ,___.___-_--- lnlflldhthatlhld °'°°°‘ °“* J../. Mtn” *Atta 11.. sara. in-o-.--., While I brv-ewgeg ll JIQ EMI' Hill!-A X011 » NIITING CANADA OEIS' Inlllff, f-ho Chilli Eiii ggi, itll isis; SEE; EEERE aaposislly expose their inoompasv hls, clean, noble ways vrhimh even W0 hllmlu Ninn might well en# “age “g§'~ ;=e Eigféggiiiifiijslg -£25 ~*=§;§§g;g. §§’i§§i§§ e=*§§ " _ é§e§§§&;5;§§;£§§ i§§§:§t§.i§§i§§§i§§§-'ii-ii ;a.§§§§}§§§éE§§ is?§§§Ei giiis Sgt; gs si§§§E'§ 'glgri sg; e§§§§é§`§§e o:§E§¥ 5 . E En; tiggiiii a 5 , arg- t§s=§§§§ ggi; E§r&§§@; ss -°= iii? ?g= towards me with shirt sleeves fluttering and white paint dabblsd of his trousers, without paint, pail or pipe. nel it off. Then it al E i' tell him about the loose nest that was concealed ln the weeds near that spot. And now lt was too late apply sl.\aar¢'s Llalnsas ta swea to give him any explanation, for,ca ' if-' ~ --'S-° - _ 1 Island, made and passed in the Twenty-ll George V., Chapter 31, entituled “An Act to incorporating the City of Charlottetown,” addition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE th and one person to serve as a Councillor in Numbers 1, 2 and 3 of the said City, and of FOR WARD NUMBER ONE- FOR WARD NUMBER TWO- FOR WARD NUMBER THREE- FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR- FOR WARD NUMBER FIVE- THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF AT THE SEVERAL POLLING Ward 1 West, at or near the shop of George V. Moore, 40 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwelling house of Mrs. Hllliary MacMillan, being on Dorchester Street, between Prince and Great George Streets. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of George V. Moore, 99 Queen Street. Ward 2 East, at the dwelling house of Charles R. McDonald, No. 177 Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert Kinfs, being No. 182 on the south side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be contlnu eopen until Five O'cloek in DESCRIPTION OF WARD ONE EAST Ol’ GIEAT GIOBGE STREET-The lirstrollingblvisioaahallsoaspriasallthatpas-tion of Wal-I Number One, in tha City of Cbarloliewwn. altaah last of Great Geafge Bind. and the Poll shall be held at or near tha dwelling of Mrs. lllllisry MacMillan, being an Dorchester Slnet bolwatll Prime and Great George Streets. WIB1' 0! GREAT GEORGE DTIIET-This second Polling Division shall complies all that psf- tlosa of Wald Nlmblr OM, In the CH-y of Charlotte- \¢wn,al\aatsWss¢ofGfcatGeor¢cB¢ree\.aldiha Poll shall he held at or near the shop of George V. Moore. 4| Queen street. O WARD TWO EAST OF GIIAT GEORGE STREET-'N0 Third Polling Division shall soqdae all thas' partie! of Ward Number Two, in the City af Charlottetown, sif-into East al Gmail Georle Street, and the Poll shall be held at of near the dwelling af Chas. I. Mcbonllil, N0. 17'! Sydney Shlet. WEST Ol’ GIIAT GEOIGI STREET-Tb! Fourth Pallingbividwnshalleamjflscallthatpae- tion of Ward Nanfbcr Twa. in the City of Charlotte- town, dlaate West al Great George Street. and the Pallaba|lbeheldasoeneerlaiapal0wsrgeV. Haan, lO'Qaaea Shalt. ‘ WAID Tlllll Polling Divide! shlll cmprias Warsl in the City af Charlottetown, asl tho ll at ar naar _the Market llnae. WARD POUI IMT IAS1' Ol’ llll-LBUJIOUGI BTIIIT-The Blxilfslllaglliviaisnahallaanfbaalltlsstpsf- \ianafWarlNl|l\bsrl‘ois',h\lslCl¢yafCharld\a- lowsl,¢l\aa\eEastefHlIlbllUll1|B¢i0o1.a|lt\a rnllshanbenelaatoi-aear¢hsabvp_e(,seyassu latnlwlla. 11'! Weymouth liast. , WAIDFOUICINTIAL " £2 gl? :ii ‘li Ei ‘fill lie fills iii: til; lift I I I s .», ,\ w s.srlwaan; aanese CIVIC ELECTION In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward said Council for Ward Number Four of th e said City, and of Three persons to serve as Councillors in said Council for Ward Number Five in the said City; being ln all a Mayor and Eight Councillors representing the City as follows : wi3:vi3"133"|-.?§”i'5‘Xv , ' noiimu-rioiv mir, wsniissi_>ii_r. liljnsunr na. D; _1»i»,.., 1 stu om. :mon ci¢fa.'c "asf fronts. é¢'rw¢iv¢o'n»¢|i,` me, ' 'M -»uiu.i...f»f3».i-o-¢i°’¢i.no.~'f’¢e....'5.»fu» nuns- l-‘ar Qsalil¢atlaaaoflZle¢toraseaAst-_'tltiaer|sY.,1q'p. " , ~ 7°* rst year of the reign of His Majesty King consolidate and amend the several Acts and all Acts in amendment thereof or in at an election of a Mayor for the said city the City Council for each of the Wards Two persons to serve as Councillors in -ONE COUNCILLOR- ONE COUNCILLOR. ONE COUNCILLOR. TWO COUNCILLORS. THREE COUNCILLORS. - FEBRUARY, A. D., 1934 PLACES THAT IS TO SAY : Ward 4 East, at or naar tha ah? of Sey- ~ lggixt Mclnnla, No. 177 eymoulll Ward 5 West, at tha llusstls Service Station place of business, corner of Qussn and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at the Huh Service Station, on the Walt sida of Great George Street, being No. N7 Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Rad Indian Service Station. corner Fitzroy and Great George Street. _ Ward 5 East, at or near the dvalliag of _ Mark Pound, Ns. 281 Euston Strut. opened at Nina 0’elock in the foronooa and the afternoon of the same day. POLLING nisrnicrs ' WAID l'0Ul. WIIT WIST Ol' GIIAT GIOIGI lirhtb Polling Divdsn alll! oanyha tion af Wall Nllbil' Ii West of Gfost (leans held at tba Stn# Building. lg. Eggs; 2 it sill; WAID ITV! IAIT EAIT 01 IIILIIOIOUGI Ninth Polling nlvlslaa mall aansshs of Ward N ll lllllsborosg thereof to Common or near tha Shoot last. wasnrwlsurolurun 'rss rmtanlegnivuuanaanapi-in tbaspdbndlaslllvsh Gaavgalhod .ifzg it I I ililli if Eli Oil i WAllIlYIWll‘l'¢lHllll WEST Ol' GIIAT GXIGI IAI1' 0|’ Q I ,»¢-. . i . iiifi itll §;§zi= ug' ililrfz fills. ti; gligl iflligi ,tlliii itil. if E : illil lffiig :Lennon or conuissioiisns or SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of An Act of the Laglslit ture of the Pro nisna, mme emi passed in un Fiftieth year of the reign i'l£i-P1ili."j";¢E'3"" Victoria, Chapter 8, lntitulad ‘Tha Cllarlo iteiawn Water Works Act," and NIA ut? amendment thereof or in addition thereto, and of An Act of the Legislature cf ll Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Sixty-Brat you of 1|, o u' 1 of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 1?. intituled, ‘The Charlottetown Sesvfeig' Act,” and all Acta in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. nn. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for . _ Three Goastisslonsrs of Sewers and Ylator Supply _ FOR THE CITY Ol' CHARLOTT ETOWN WILL BE HELD ON ' WEDNESDAY = THE FOURTEENTII DAY OF AT THE SEVERAL POLLING , Ward 1 Wesl, at or near the shop of George V. Moore, 40 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwelling house of Hilllary MacMillan, being on Dorchester Street, between Prince and Great George Streets. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of Geo. V. Moore, 99 Queen Street. Ward 2 East, at the dwelling house of Charles R. McDonald, No. 177 Sydney Street. between Great George and Prince Streets. Ward 3 in the Market House Building. ~ Ward 4 West at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert Klng’a, g:lngt No. 182 on the south aids of Kent ree _ . .uid at the sud Election we Poll will so op WAIDONI :Aer or ous un.. lint Polling Divldaa gallatoug garage ,gm °l`W°rflN\mb¢r0iie.ia\a»£|scamaa»un. me oem anus. F? fl EEE? ‘Elini §i§S 3-fill; °'i° is iillt ii `i3t§ ig; gi 2 itil? ii: WAID TWO . GREAT 0 li' 535% ill liiili iilili ‘ii a iii. §5€i;§ :fills 5|? fl? 'gisf EiF:;'§‘i?t li ‘fill shi 'till iflili if ‘gl in iii! q§.Ié' n 1 hi gg #hi “i l1'llI'l‘-‘lla that pew somi¢.irio}|'v»fm_r._ wavsasas. _ .c.r.mcnouo1¢.0|lv¢lti!~. , 4 _ H1.. ..._‘. ,` _ _ __ ,___ , _ a _ ».,"Z.*r...`. .., .,._. ` - _ .*E;?j;%iI;?:):11L..'&¢’AT-ix.-‘an 1 .,. taeosnsoaasissasivs.. , `.",,,. . ' .sr J.. ‘""../;s » 2 li § § sf § § 8 E mss #opted cssuaaaaa ..,,.s_V,..‘ _ iw with the nm domastis fowl or psetend to ao leave; lifts gs; g its sig; ti Ei§§i§si‘§:§%iiEitt“l§§§ iii* ‘#552 tint i=°=r’=‘-= .. - §g§- § 82,. §§%"§ iilirg2;§;l§i:;§5‘§`§.‘i I`§¥éé§:§§§§§ E;E_r§1.§i¢§E§ § §g’.'i§:§s'='€ ZE.§§EI§£-its gtrrt =“§Etif§ ggi E.fi=§tt§ i g525%;§§§§i§@§§§?‘?§'i" ' =§§§§le?§§?.§§§;5glgggégsg §;;ii. :§§,§,§j§s§§re§ he hot w Ot the U d some in d Illlly g 66 out. d fellc' fully 5 UD. Hs lll hw' 1° im E E 5 I never saw the wud hole when one of ther, !1¢¢i!i|’ S0 ona spring 1 ton bushels of om-ii and around hslr a nan, INN that ins their x preservehe W U1!!! all over the country 'hm some of them are gettlig slat. This win YOU W ey on rights. mp 1 E 2' 8' E; *__* FEBRUARY, A. D., 1934 PLACES THAT IS TO SAY: A Wild 4 E881, at or near the shop of 3|, wwf Meliiiiis. No. 177 ivevimq Street. ' Ward 5 West, at the Huestis Servio su tion place of business, comer ofqass- aad Euston Streets. l_ Ward 5 West Central, at the Hub Stevia' Stl*-|011. 01| the West side of Gm! G¢°l’¥0 Slrnl. being No, 207 G George Street. f Ward 5 East Central, at the Red lsiis Service Station, corner Fitzroy Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or naar the dwelling Mark Pound, No. 261 Euston Strut ened at Nine 0’clo¢k ln the forenoon ui. continue open until Five 0'cIock in the afternoon of this same da_,._ DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS auassrosnaaaususatee ll~'°°f\Khe.»ess¢ru.ue.. Kaaslhaet. Pi Ei Wllll FOUI WEST WEST Ol' Gllll' GIOIGI STKE! “nm 'dull DHHS shall comprise all that , I-lil of Wall Nlmlar Fatt In the sid City, Wlt of Brut Geauga llloait and tha Poll all =°|'ll¢\hsS¢nssnqansi¢ae nominal WAID PIVI ILI1' IIILIIOIDUGII STREET- ‘E iii* g mill iiiiiiit liiiii itil?" §§;fi= Z S 3 3 z 5' a. Nl IAIT CENTRAL 'I UINTIAL WAIIIVIWIIT nsauasr ns. ii. n.. iw emma as snr n -i-mv. ow* at sb; ‘ ,v ' W ciwtigaafsosaittseeiaiaspanqanryvii-”"_~ i’