t. Reveal Portion Of Contents Of Seventh Red Sea Scroll (continued from page 1) Milli KILLED Graham Rogers and his sister. They left Kllllgrews. near St. John's. Sunday on a 200-mile drive to Grand Bank on the south coast. TANKER GOES ADRIFT JERUSALEM (AP)-Part of the so far in the Judean desert east of esis telling of Lot's departure. and The tanker A t moved her content.-. of the "Scroll of Patrl- the Dead sea which is written in Chapter 14 of Genesis describing mll0l'lll85 Bl Hbllllix lllll lllllled war of the flvg kings. into the harbor. She was brought Aramacl - the official language the spoken at that time in Palestine. In spite of complete decay of neighboring Syria and Mesopo- much fthe scroll "The inner- tamia. to anchor undamaged. A boat carrying eight men ashore from the tanker got lost in the blizzard and ended up near Point Pleasant park in the south end. The men were finally led to safety by the navy. A plow set out to rescue oc- archs" - the seventh Dead sea scroll dating before Christ that was found in I947-was disclosed for the first time Tuesday. Archaeologist Dr. Yigal. Yadin of Hebrew University. son of the late Prof. Elieser Sukenik who was first to decipher some of the 2 D00- year-old documents from the lib- rary of an ancient Jewish sect., told a press conference that the seventh scroll is the Aramaic ver- sion of several chapters of the book of Genesis interwoven with stories and legends around the lives of the patriarchs. He said "These stories of course are based on Biblical narrative but they also deal with other subjects and details hitherto unknown." He said the Scroll of Patriarchs most p er-it all the llicroll has ubeen preserv exce en con i on." 35”: Fowl P5533 The scrou was among four Yadin said that though the dc acquired in 1947 by Syrian metro- clphering had not been complctcd.politan Mar Athanasius Samuel of "We have now four complete-the monastery of St. Mark in the pages . . . each of 34 lines, fivalold City section of Jerusalem. pages of which considerable sect- ions have been preserved. on ad- ditional number of pages on which a number of lines or single words are left, as well as several pages coiiaplegly illcgibled" 1 .th Ch 8 rec DBEES ea Wl ap- . ter 12 of Genesis. the section deal-l Differ on Rates ling with the taking 0; Sarah, gbrai arn's wife, by the ing 0 gyp - --a ------s - or ..A.:::r”;:::?.a:..;l:.::l:.z'.:”?:; Snow Shovellers, And Railway ENGINE DERAILED cupants of five cars stuck in dirits near Port Hakesbury in southern Cape Breton. The main road to Sydney was blocked on the south shore of Bras d'0r lake where several motorists were reported marooned at Soldier's Cove. The Canso Causeway was impassable. Hotels and tourist homes were packed with stranded travellers. At Digby. N. S.. the locomotive 'M”l"Y” 3'”".l9?. Groin Apliids,.Root. Maggots Independent On - . - Aug. 3", -I957 ETIIOIIIOIOQICCI LONDON, (Reuters)- the British Empire's btu ,f,”c',:nf,'.'; fag” 'l::.'au;l'ff.'. lar earner with its tin and rub- ml mum um” and mug” but ber exports. xiii become an In- new it is present in a number of depe"dH;:hnc?no;1ul:n:.mg'5?,c"m' areas where carrots are grown IIIOIIWBI . . . The Mm, m.,m,..,-I mu” amtmueially on ta larger acsuie. advance to full nationhood was .hbo"T" Wm: "ti: wme " "I announced Tuesday as i also " ”l” e” l" ill" 9" began in London aimed at Fl” lll the British Caribbean islands in- to another free Commonwealth country. Tengku Prince Ralunan. chief minister of Malaya. announced the date of independence to 300 Malayan student teachers at their training college near Liverpool. He has been in Britain negotiat- ing the transfer of power with the British government for the last three weeks. New Ship To Be sets it some cases he said. Mr. Cannon said that the insect population in general was quite varied. This he said could be at- tributed mainly to.weatller condit- ions and pointed out that species requiring considerable moisture were present in smaller numbers than usual while those favoring driter conditions were 'more abund- an. "The main problem with which we are concerned at the present time are: root maggots in turnips. carrot rust flies. barley Joint worm and potato insect control", said Mr. Cannon. ii IARLEY JOINTWORM l'l'hisinsootisasariouspostoniy and fumsin in certain areas in Prince Edward Island. although some very light infestations have been repo from New Brunswick and Que . A brief survey carried out for sov- orsl years shows that the main in- Word Five Civic Election Day Service I Sarahls beauty, Chapter 13 of Gen- is the only one of those discovered all the earmarks of a the matter of difference C.N.R yard at Charlottetown had strike in the making yesterday afternoon until was dis- cussed by Superintendent Green- of a Halifax-bound Dominion At- lantic Railway express was de- railed. The engine was returned to the track and the train re- Based At Halifax ROOT MAGGOTS IN TURNIPS . This problem not only concerns festation covers an area along the north side of the province from 'l'l'llllP0l'l8l-loll 'l'o'1IIo Monticello to just west of Kinsing- For Voting Information or Polls ough and spokesmen for the work- CPS. sumed its run. City and Central .Guaa-diani hourly rate of pay offered. which is said to have been that paid in the city for casual day labour. Railway officials claim that working conditions were not'un- Canadlan Pacific steamer Prin await a drop in file wind. also stopped s Berwick. N. S.. fire fighting directions by tel job. , After considering the circumst- ances. the shovellers returned to . 5.25 d ed to "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE PIN UP lamps s Ye M at the Hughes Drug Store." 84.25. Brown Electric. endent Greenough that there will be any further interruption in the work. which will continue for sev- eral days following the additional snowfall of yesterday. RESERVE FEBRUARY 22. 23 for play ”Pygmalion" by Mon- tague Dramatic Workshop. VOTE THE way you like but vote Gordon (Wes) Storey candl- date Ward Four. WARD FOUR citizens, if in need of transportation for voting Wed- nesday. Phone 3237. Gordon (Wes) Storey. CAKE SALE at Holman's Store on Thursday, Feb. 9th.. at I p.m. Sponsored by Holy Redeemer C. w.L. SCENIC SWITZERLAND - Fas- cinating handicraft and the hat- monious Girls' Glee Club awaits you at Queen Charlotte High Fri- day. Tickets 50 cents. BECAUSE OF weather conditions Canadian Club members are re- minded that guests may be brought to tonight's dinner. at which Lieut. WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. Giggey's Pharmacy. open 3 a.m to 8 pm. WARD FOUR CITIZENS. exer- cise your franchise. vote Wednes- day. Gordon (Wes) storey- VOTE THE WAY you like. bill vote, Gordon(Wesl Storey candid- ate for Wlrd Four. WARD FOUR CITIZENS. if in need of transportion for voting Wednesday phone 3137. Gordon (Was) Storey. 30TH, ANNIVERSARY. Y e a r. Wot-th's Pharmacy. 200.000 Medi cal Prescriptions Dispensed. Pro- prietor, J. E. II. worth. Registered Pharmaceutical Chemist since July 1914. 'Por.lcn counr .- .only two accused appeared before Mall-!l' artin yesterday morning. man arrestcdbn a warrant an further buses were stopped. MILKMEN STYMIED or suspended. nities failed mail Search For Plane Down In Antarctic ABOARD THE U.S.S. ARNFJB en route in New Zealand (AP) - Rear - Admiral George J. Dufeii. commander of the U. S. Deep Freeze task force. today approved I plan for navy patrol bomber to fly from Maryland to join the search for,s plane missing five days in Antarctica with seven men aboard. A twin-engine Neptung will fly from Patuxent naval air station. blocked highways. Off the coast the Halifax salvag tug Foundation Frances toward the dis abl ed Liberia IIOOII . the guest Passenger trains ran hours late. Freight service was even slower. The blizzard stopped Bay of Fundy ferry service between Dlgby and Saint John. N. B. The cess Helene tied up at Dlgby to Commuters in Saint John and. Page 29 The Guardlan wed” Feb" 8' 1956 reasonable and that the men were F given frequent "breaks" or rest Moncton hadso hitch rides or walk "CRASWELI. for better photo- 10 PER CENT off all ceiling periods in the various heated build- home 1 esdny night when subur graphs." fixtures. Brown Electric. ll!!! In the yard, N0 allemilt W88 ban bus service was curtailed or ' made by the Railway 10 rush the cancelled. Many interurban buses firemen gave TABLE LAMPS regular Imso yO:'l'A?::n:II?gR iIctiiiaze!lt:et'ili(ieesrt'illSy'li j3'bs- whim: may continued to Ellllolle Wllell llle lllllll 10 ll Clllm- construction clearing It 3950- BTW" F-l99l3'lc' Gordon (wen 'sg0,.,y, lit is aging"mip:tef.'?:;,”'ghpe,.n.. Iley blaze WI! blocked by Sllllled shipyards in Montreal and will be time. the method of applying these mm. high ma u 1; possible that . ll'"Cll3- ready by early summer. The 3.700- treatments will vary with cultural they no regpongibie for the reduct. - ion in iolntworm damage. Polling Booths located as follows:- Schools in Halifax and suburbs closed. In many districts school In most cities and towns milk and bread deliveries were slowed Many rural commu- to get their daily? Atlantic Coast Hockey League games at Amherst and Frederic- ton were cancelled becauso of plowed freighter Gannet. The 7,200 - ton ship reported an engine break- down about 900 miles from Hali- fax. The Frances was not expec- ted to reach her until this after- The stoma stopped operations at every coal mine but one in the Glace Bay, N. 8., district. Snow prevented miners from reaching p us in Prince Edward Island but (.9 , nm .1 uu ' ne(3vTT,;x';n:E;). ' oger provinces in Canada and pig” in on-.13. ox.:oli,n.:g.u:,ig us: . Of graphic survey shin W" "'"l" ii at tioumn", 9' that world. We pruvlnm. This survey also show! Why Not Reserve Your Carin Advance construction, will be based at fl” k”;”.:. ';"f;”h""” ""'”"ll that lh' lnleltallon ls ilrrdu-lly Bycslllng Us Early? Halifax and may be completed in gulzllfen ll" lfne;-in yetalfl 0:; W:-Idtrlpegvesgavldterd each yearwug ” ' ' RANK cusns time for a trial run in northern . waters next summer. Mines Minister Prudham gave this information today to S.R. Bal- corn (L-Halifax) in the Commons. iadding that the vessel will have two helicopters and six launches i equipped with echo-sounding equip- merit for hydrosraphic work. The Baffin will have a comple- ment of 102 men. Outside the Commons. hfficlals said that the Baffin now is under at Canadian Vickers conducted in the laboratory and ,. nhouse on the parasites assoc- iated with tho barley jointwonn. Up to the present, seven different ies of -parasites have been found, but it is not known yet which ones are the most important in effecting biological control of the iolntworm. In the older barley jointworm infested areas of the provinces the infestations are be- coming lighter each year. in these areas populations of parasites are are now getting to the point where we can at least make some re. commendations for control al- though many of the finer details still have to be worked out. The problem in Prince Edward Island is slightly different from other areas due to the fact that we grow turnips in drills while many other provin: -. and countries plant the seed at ground level. In the applic- ation of a soil insecticide. which is the most effective at the present Your Candidate For Councillor In Ward 5 to THE ELECTORS or WARD sous ton vessel, reinforced for the heavy practices, During the pug ye" solo: in icy Arctic waters. will we compared the method of plant- have cruising range of 14,000 miles. mg gm-nip, in drms with phnung It was descrlbed 88 llmbllbly lb? on the level and under our condit- molll modem llyi'll'0l1'lillllC 5lllP "3 ions we found that turnips planted llle W0l'ld- on the level were more difficult to thin and the yield showed a re- duction of 30 per cent. MOST EFFECTIVE Experimental work has shown that the two most effective insect- icides, applied as a soil treatment. are aldrln and heptachlo . Last season preplanting applications of heptachior wettable powder at the rate of 6 pounds of toxicant per acre placed in a 6-inch band in the drill. 1.5 inches below the seed gave about 95 per cent control: while aldrin wettabla powder applied at the same ratrand in the same way gava about 83 per cent con- trol. When applied in a furrow about L5 inches wide and 1.5 inch- es below the seed at 2.5 and 5 pounds of i ' t per acre. hep!- achlor gave about 60 per cent con- A number of insecticides have been applied to barley at different times and using differ in experimental plots during the past three years, but so far none of them have been effective. The Charlottetown Experimental Station is co-operating with us in testing different varieties of barley in an attempt to find one or more Poll 4 West - FIRE HALL. Poll 4 Central-COURTS, opposite the Rendez. vous Restaurant. Poll 4 East--MURPI-IY'S on Cumberland Street. Island roads were impassable. Some main roads were blocked in western and northern Nova Scotia. Routes along the coast were pass- able but travel was difficult. The Nova Scotia highways de- partment had 200 plows working. SLEET. THEN SNOW The Hhlifax weather office said the storm centre passed over Hall- fax at 7:45 p. m. AST and would be east of Newfoundland this aft- ernoon. It was moving between 35 and 40 miles an hour. The Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia got sleet and rain for a time during the afternoon. Then more snow fell. Paradise in the western Annap- olis valley reported a thunder Vote how you like - BUT VOTE GORDON (Wes) STOREY C fl torus ELECTORS or WARD sous ' Having served in many philanthropic organiza- tions since coming to Charlottetown nearly twenty. five years ago. I now desire to assist in the admin- istration of our City's affairs; I have nominated as i Y on an the street causing minor damage mes an” takeoff. An S O S. ap- conditlons, the previously reminded W85 G lSirn d ill b ””m?ldFdcl:'a"lgl1edml:vit':":al3g;gTl:: speelilelirear. on 3 w e kid. via South America to Little '1'; Plt:l- an m Prim Ed rd 1 m th Iecon . T , meri a V. ti 1) rac c y e wa storm n the dst of e blizzard. ti-oi .1 M . mpne; stop sign had his case caVrV;N:la!E::.S at--spY1;iIflgIie;Iarl?iw:lll: Freezecls main b:::i;u i?m..t,Sy” contrbil. ,i5";'”e'mc;,lll . Ctiillllnclltlor for that purpose only. I regret that time The missing plane. a single-em . femnce in the control hem. m . W I10 permit me to contact all the El Lid ' V . E ; L M I een 0 ECIOPS in the rustic ACCIDENTS - Four c,,,l,”;',,e;1 cf,'f,'sf,,,uolffj" Mm Lg; gleI;;edtleFrlil;a:l1laml ogea disan Occult Interests Mackenzie two rates. Spray treatment with Bl.J9gt,;,”lcl5'Il;lllglI-grlfllrecfgillgfljlll Ward. If elected I shall be pleased to be of.servlce colllt:lt:!nI 03-iurled hrs” ulgedflifl Doirion: Men's 1, J. w. MacDon- Mme Byrd Lind to imf; lfmejfg; . . . 3lfJe'Tct;l:VebuIt()n&1etlmes bee: fourad - to the City in general and Ward 4 in particuigr yes r ay o w c resu dd; 2' 14, cu . 1 it n, I d bu . e success open s SYDNEY SHED EGG t minor ammo. A car tr-velllvs smug u'Z'c"1'.'eod. 'r5'.'e'.f33l3.”M3.. ;l,'l,;'.n',”";;,,;'”;';f"" glut; trail; King Raise DUt'Il'Ig D3 I6 " "camel c0'"l"l"'- "0 "me l)0ltflNI0l!ivgYl)NEY No F” "”'"p”””””" ” P”"v Phi” 7225- west on Graitoiithstreetthstil-:3: 03! Wake, and Henry Game. broken down. Theoslfmv ngheswillze J and number of applications. 12 - cu parked on e nor DEBATE NSTPONED ,g 0... contact with the Otter was 37 mi... e:I'1'To?lV3e('i:::l;,llrt;no:cu1lm;f;; aegis salirntml gstri: Brynn coltaltiggnylleesarhglznuytlzsefdtiggffezrtmizzgl-p NUT, :- D A. J. IIASLAM. aldrin mixture and sold it to the A IA NUT J: ACA IA Mackenzie King were raised in the iiuuiri parke?iiii:mcl:rthA iimbaiio wvliieiihivras to hav taken Pmlllly from the plane was re a PM ll ” e 9 9 it ' ' c 'r d duri - f ?:";::.i.'"3.:':.'."if. ma"i:'oewi3ri:"- 3357."ii.ii.7l?3iyb'me'5ts'hl).'?3Q E223” tiiiiliriiriscx 'l:ll1ll"lon;””"lei"ll:l””' ”:g"”iw:”s” "" hm "" "V" "””"” ””"' Pizllliillz ill-llllildzlmdf-llllrlllrll mess iron NUT on mam payload” "upland pm University had to be Wstpumd The Ameb received word from CBC cancelled a television dlscus- siderstion for use on a CBC tele- root maggots. This method had Treatedp ' - '1' now A cm, mmmg cut on to when the judges were unable m Dufeck sun in Antarctica mm a sion of a biography on the former V1.10; pfogtgm but was not weep. been tried. several years ago and GPIBIIIDII from Great George was make the mp (mm the my to the searching heligopter -1v,',esd,y Llbelal l93llel'- ted because it was not a "good again during the past year at this 813- ROSE LUMP In collision with a car oins west College. The debate will be held round a downed plane. but it was R"e""g Mlml" M”cl"'"' wh” bells" ll" d'l'-l""l0h- "'”"""l' bl" "W 0' "'9 mull! AMERICAN SCREENED on Gnu”. Ream,” mug. to mmgm at the "m. hour. 3.00 not the mums (me... The discovg reports to Parliament for the CBC. Mf. 3;-ymn um -1-"ugly um 3 were found. significant. Also. last INVEBN&S SCREENED i'”.':"..,."””...i.""l'.i.' -N l'::l:::i:.:. 5.? rise in or '.z::::::: ..::.. :”.:::;:.::. :::..":::: 5?? .. ...;. ”":.x':. .. ,; t::.'.:. ....1:.:”.::." '.::."" mm W mm " n s m up I . e oc e c or mountains e t f .. 5 9 W0" lcllll " 'l "l "T0 ” . are on W:..;':.' :".:th:: r l::.l:l';:::::.":.:: ',;:",:e -5'-3---31””l”"””;.r - -"W -We for be 3..." been .1.” w"e.mmln,:d-.3 m”'”ui.i3l?rL Ctvmsu .., Th: glrsghundred we were the hardest - acarrnov es . e 6 E0 g ca E.B , t - ,- - - Sm Dercenlle Io enex ' both vehicles receiving minor Leaders. Miss Janie Llewelggrlii, we gxmorer Vggmgg F33 :!'.'nl:ll;' Alistair Stewart (CCF-Winnipeg uh the minister premred to My good dun turnip" but am xgy HARD Curtis in ulgivggd Wlll be easier if you vote for d----- 3;i::.':.”1.”:.':...':-”::::;i...:”. mi 3:: i'.”f.ii”";.i::." ?.”.'?.l”..:'.'ll-?:'l.lXl”.l.ll:.i..l.l.l' lit: :":"..::: "'.::b:;:”::.:r:m:::: WMINIONCOKE - lone held l”"-9""? al T'l""Y Cm" Byrd's first Antmtlcwrslipedlllgg Wm m to mm um b”k"T'l Dri) Mgcrcann replied an- lmnls it is possible that wlmvfvlll 50” l" any q"a"my' Protestant l:'.':':;';:-..S:":.z;":.:."d;;.?;l::: I-,.-.m ,.;, 'l:.":".'.'.:.:.:”::::"' co-we -mi mm W comm Prompt Deliveries - ' O IIGIIIUQQ tr knowledie or the 'work of the era ileeie”3ooar31"ii'3"r3illle.' x.5l.”.'.I with the splint worcld. C "5 hihiltilltatiimtvaflilgt ll':..l"i.iTl': l-lmlillrnlivi llill-"ii:-iri N mum Commons Sew” Your candidate for Coumm" 1" Wm Fm Church. broadened one's horizons. " took (I f mm A l D . M C "ed b 1 ph l ' rp o 0 gave new vision and the del-llre l0 an ex i......lS'.? m hi, 1',imii,f:,.,ii,n he i-ou1(in'imi:.";pxpeci:i ii, yknoiu mm” the p""mm' "m"'-m-m--?-- W. D. llllll llle Yolllll 0' 0"? Church '9 I929 Byrd recallegd They were' offhand the answers to all ques l;up1yl"”;.l;”1l)f""ld Fleming (PC SWIFT STREAMS - - - - oron . live peace!-bly with all milgdrrllt Bernt Balchen. pilot: Harold June, tions on the cac, but he would 5.” these if ," f,f,gJ?:,,,'”f,,CQ,,": CO. lid. lartsvlllo. Collector Roddy Msc- l0 Wolli ll" ll” 3"""'9"l' ” co-pilot; and Lawrence Gould. do his best to get replies from cgc which add h Tl" ""m"”"3 "VF" ”' Sb Vlllt Iaeod. mall Illll ill? F3lll9l'll00d 9' Gml new chairman of the Antarctic the corporation "provided I get an to be .,,....,?..”f It pmgnma an M” "l ti" wllldwml l'l”'d't DIAL 3116 W "M- "- - -v ”.:.i;::'":::l"i:.”i.i';:..ii;..f.. ”3."2.: :l::.q.".:::l;":.::.:::."-'3 "1" be ' ”' .r (CCF " "'""'””" -"l" mo, on Treated. WRIGHT al others. Damage to the building was confined to smoke and water. The fire is believed to have started from an overheated furnace ignit- ing stock standing close to the floor register. m Ill MEMOIIIAM HUGH J. MACLEOD Hugh J. Macbeod, 73. Adams Shore. died Feb. i at Quincy City Hospital following a long illness. Born in Clyde. P. E. l.. he had lived in Adams Shore for 34 years. and before his retirement had been ,' t as a stone poiisher in the granite Industry. Husband of Mrs. Catherine E. Whestlay River. per Mrs. ilsrry Long. I1.00 each: Mrs. Harri l-lllil. Mr! Walter Ling. Mrs Gordon An- ired Axworthy. Mrs. Ieonard Ling. Mrs. Chester Iisckham. Mrs. Pres- ton Itackhsm. Mrs. James Wares. . Fred Macltae. Mrs. Harold Chandler. Mrs. John Chandler. Mrs. Hamid Burltain. Mrs. Robert Rackham. Mrs. Bowen. .75 cents each: Mrs. Milton Rack- harn. Mrs. Henry Ross. M cents each: Mrs. Lloyd Stead. Mrs. Robert Sellers. TOTAL 317.50. FOR couNcll'LoR. VOTE OSTER ORH IVE c""'”""""" i.”m?.'."t3l.”;:”;S..2'c?'dl: Funeral Home 16...: pfgmthi ijnrleleewifotiiaera. - . Ine CC III I ICs . 1; gm... 3; lgioahgcotlll-to-;lrl;r-g:-icy-doe-'.:1-,-algsvei-; For Transportation Dial 3743 Jessie Macbeod of A. MacLeod. I ht have IL00 each: D. C. MacPherson. Flremen averted what mg . physical year, Th M i Kl John Maclfenzie. John Mscl.en- d'::il”l”d ,ll.';:” 'n"" ?)lr';:i”::tl"” The three landed on a frozen refer:-ed ifikihlriwutifn bliilgli-:.phSy. nan. Mrs. C. Macllennan. A. R. P0 0lll- k" ("d mom1,ke.gu.eba,,.,;Mg.Helenwuh, w. "av. 11'. T i?ccil(e'lllzileholsAon PRuivsl:lLlu.l':;:il iarlgniit iii: Ciiyogl VyefIS1ifIrI:ll,iIlo Ser- lngmnutnd fa: upucamnhwlnds 3' Go o C . 9 - ' more an m - id lk I b Maclleod. Vl" 5l”"' 175 Gm" Gem” slre” denly blew the pining" ail; slillld latldr silldupotstildil-esraindaayrliil . l P .5oT(C);IIAlIS: Neil D. MacLeod."3w gleteitrliiyl Sdeeitgolyied a numbgwof wrecked IL 3.1.3.9". Jun: Ind gum. plane. 0" HCVC TIIC l - 3 i ' i JOB. The re You vote in th gular monthly meeting of the P. E. I. , 9 If you need Transporta- We are Specialists in 1 Market Buudmg tlml: Dla-l 9521 Plurnbers Association will be held on Thursday, Feb. HEATING. VENTILATING & SHEET METAL WORK. RICHARD BUTHABT S Eden Street Dial I483 , V 01' E Mcconlllc FOR WARD 5 9 at 8 p.m. Full attendance is requested. HARRISON JAMES, Secretary-Treasurer. ro- THE ELECTORS I - or WARD FOUR Having served in many -philanthropic organiz- ations since coming to Charlottetown nearly twenty- five years ago. I now desire to assist in the admin- istration of our City's affairs; I have nominated as Councillor for that purpose only. I regret that time will not permit me to contact all the Electors in the Ward. If elected I shall be pleased to be of service to the City in general and Ward 4 in particular. A candidate with both Business and Civic A ;. H. Experience. two sisters, Mrs. Braintree and Miss Cassia Illl. 4828 MIC- A man who has given a lot of his time in the 1.. Leod of Charlottetown. P. E. l and three grsndciiiltfi-ell. a:oio:s:n: metnlbogiof Ciaa Mac-1 ..... c.....: .3 ..'.'.;..... ...... ELECT ORS OF WARD FIVE . . of the Adams Shore Community officiated at funeral scr- Oomptotehsnenland Alabalsnoolorvioo IIIEIT E. IIIAILEY -nhootu- Ladies and Gentlemen: l On election day you will have the opportunity of going to the polls to elect those whom you wish to conduct YOUR civic business for the next two years. This is a privilege which is not enjoyed by man male in other lands. It is to be hoped that all will advantage of it. and 8' Adams street. Quincy. we in Mt. Wollaston Cente- mmrcornvsfglg iriforrnstfon or transportation to the spins a. . Your rt will it greatly appreciated and, if elected I -try to justify your continued confi- daice in me. . ' IF YOU uvs, own rsossm oi? . HAVE mo susmsss TAX IN wasp sous . Poll 4 West.-That is between Great oeorse and West streets, YOU vars: ATTI-IE-FIREHALL. ' Interests of the City. 'A man who not only Promises, but Performs as well. ' Lkmanwhomyotlcancsllatnnytlrneandbo sure of getting Action-instead of Promises. . ; Poll 4 Central-This poll is between Great . Look at his Record as Chairman of streets. J lllll Hllllbllfo 3 YOU VOTE AT . PPOSITE TI-IE szvoos 0N F" mom.” " Dorm”. Poll 4 East-l-This ii is bsrson Kiilsboro and that Itreot. You A 0N ctlnacnnaun . ml - -5- IIIIIUWK 5',