” chow I'ak.lotJn produced I 600 acres. Under internetlonat U S ARMY BAND . ' ty. at w.ioo.ooo t the lain tee - . ' ' .r'.':".. i... t...... .... ::.":::':......'1:'..,.."s ....r" T- PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 11. I952 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce lllacPl1ee, Miss Joyce wlgginton. Plus Mclunnon. AGENT GLORGETOWN; Wnldon Tavern. The Guardian may be bought at the following plncu in Montague: Blue Donia Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: In Sourla: The Snack Bar and H. Richards A sea. iromeriy or P. i-:. I. lilies In Edmonton ..tA uell known resident. of iEdmonton for so years and a for- lmer Islander. Angus Joseph Mac- nidlcormack. died in Vancouver re- ..'MiM Barbara MBCI4llf9. Char- 'SHAMRO('l( SALE. In lottetown. npent Illll past week:-nd.nf the Yiecious Blood Sisters will ceiuly. dreault: 2. Susan Jardine; 3. San- at her home in Montague. he held in Souris 'nn Friday and Mr. Maccormack WM born In dra Llewellyn- e-- Saturday. Monticello, P. E. I. in 1870. and Boys under 7: 1.-John Clair: 2. ..tl-fer many friends are pleased --- went west in 1896. .-aettllngin Leth- James Macbean; 3, Donnie Mac- to hear Mrs. liarry .llughes,'. I-Ilsimany friends are sorry to bridge, where he was with A. Mac- Carron. Cardigan. has returiieri home fromlhear Mr. James Gordon, Rose-:Donalci Co. until 1900. He then Girl! I yrs.: 1. Sandra Bell: 2. the King's County Hospital. Eneath; is a patient in the P. 22.1. went in Battlcford. Sa.sk.. where. Carol Ann Sullivan; 3. Virginia ------ -Hospital. Chsslottetown. ;until 1925. he was manager of Boudreaulf. Mr. Arthur MacDonald, Wmxl- ..-m ,Prin:-e Bros. l.td. He went to Ed- Boys 8 yrs. 1. Stanford Peardon; ville Mills. was it husinrss visitor, Mrs, Hugh MaoPhorson. Heath-.montion in 1925 and joined the 2. Garnet Maclntyre. to Montague iesirwiii;-. ,mi,.i,-.1, spending a. few dayaicoitl Valley Mine. where he Iva.1 dGlrlls 92 1.”-lelalnetlle Bou- 'i-isiiing her brother--in-inw and secretary treasurer until retiring "Ill 11 - "'9 N 90- His many .'i-iciiris are snrrv tofsisiprg Mr, and M”. Alex MM-.!in 1945. Born 9 3"”-I 1. Vl'a.vne Johnson: pm; Mr. Jithll .1.-in.-ms Miii-l)oii:tlcl. Pherson, xinriiagiie. I Mr. xinccormack was an honor- 2. Billy Vtnldefsllnei 3. M0119! st Georges is n it .11 in tho A... lary life member of the I-ldmonton A""""'w Kings County liiisii ;. H-H-ms noon pfuzg-j .. ).hgI(t0lillClI. Knights of Columbus. and F3031 91.Vl”';v "Id l1l"'d9l'r FY99; Krmioih MacPhee Heathei-dale. the Northern Alberta Pioneers and 3" 5 - 5-"I9 l""'5'"": - .ViLss l.a1ira Hi;:::iilioiiian1,itns the lucky winner last night Old Timers Association. He was M0'l9Y Annelr: 3. Billy lanider- ttharlntletnwit, was :1 rei-ent. week- of the first door prize which is on the executive council of the 5””- end visitor to her iinme in Mon- being given away at Yeo's Thea-'Cai1ndia11 Catholic llistorlcsl As- ta ue. ire, Montlitzlle. on Monday and socialloii. and the rovinclal L1bei-- """T"'l'YCI9 ""5 Iv J'""'5 g . - Tuesday nights. .3. Asso..”mo,,. p MacLean: 2, Bialn Fraser; 3, Roy )ii- pins in 241;.-:11): 111- ('.i-us w j g l lie was a iiactive member of the M" B"':' , . I d' C d . Marsh. art-niiti);tii:i'rl bx Hrs Ait- ”'T("vN. , QOLNCHI P0sT'C3l”"”-"I Chm 3"d m9 M”1”m' 26'”: 1 37"" t'u,33 3 mo?" drew Fitzpatrick nrd Miss Eileen !:t'3':i:g5GM;'1u;r;:l: Teggaaglers Assogiation, anctlhin llggmaerved ,I:.y)l'o”r”""' " ""' ' emnw” Fitz, trick, tVno:lv',jlr tiills. were . ' as prcsi exit 0 c onion t ' . I busiggsx visitogs to .timi'aziie 3cs- C"”m'” which W” W 113" bee" Highland Games Association. I 3"" 10 1g"',' ?'3vk;l" "Blel:;,.,' qr-rd... rlmd 1”” "Him W” P95"PtmCd I-0; lie is survived by three daught- '""'"C' "V”'' ' "r '3' t y Thursday night owing to the tin-p-"S. Mrs. J. J. Shannon of Ed, KlI'll0"- ' . ' , Mr and MR JHPS Mn” avoidable absence of several ooun- memo". Genevieve md M” E. DGlrlI.11').i'rI--I 1. Man"! liar- C”'"r5- 1M. smith olvancoiiventwo sisters, D'"ld' " me" A""'"' 3' Beth, Monia:t:r- it Fri" 51 l d. . H M liurs. F. Mclntyre of Hudson. Mess. visitors to Bcllevzo ' is o' Mr. 3 - 11 5 ,; 1. E.-ml M. Lu.-9; Nacanhin -m,,,l,W. la and S15. and Mrs. Eva Daquette of Mont.- 2' LI-"eIal'urdxhr1Iunroe:a'Ha"yCs'ew- ,,.,. Mn and M... R(,(,,.,.i..k MM. several Roads "I real. Eight gtandchlldren also "L Donald. E5u;,V':;eil 1 P”. H we” held M Boys any age: 1. Douglas John- - - y - . ” V" 5 '1” t V " ' , son: 2. Donnie Stewart; 3, Diivid 'WEEl(-l2.V.lI i1i:'i'i1i vi'..nm. King 3 BIOCNEII ,lEf1,:"0'1'l0",” ll; T i3;lrl::"(-1'; MacDonald. . li'O1, wt 1 ev. . .. - Mum, La". ercnd Paul FlFI1Pl'. Psslt. pi'cn('lt-. ed the studc11ts' Retreat tthiclij was held at St. 'lici'esa's Convent; March 'itl1-.'lti1. About fort yoiiiizz ,ficiitiing. Prayers werelu-ldot Con- .neliy-Mcxinley Funeral Chapel and At least tun-thirds of the rn3nSIm(.m-hex-5 of the Kniizms of Comm. of King's fir-iintv are still lint!"-15--biis also held prayeis ihei-e.'Burlni people. memliers of Rt 0. and . students from St, 'TIP1'('.. 5 and Vtllle '0 lli-1”-V "5 " llil-hllgll M was in the South Edmonton Rom- virinity, tdhk part in this very M” l””'”5 S''”'"- ;I,"'- ('f'”"F" an Catholic Cemetery. successful retreat. Smith-, M.l..A,, fnr lifth king 5.. ... SMINI .l"5l"Tfln.l- : SOURITSV-LINE READ NORTH ..'Giinner.Vli::oi1 hit-(lax-mii. af- 5”" 5M""" t”'l”'"' -”5'f'”'a3' Mi SC run” ""1 son pa.-at -1, sum. tor having sncnc ins as: l leave ”"l" '" """”l "”Y”"""'”l 1'"?! ford Penrdon. Keith Peardon: 2. ..im his fnmlz). 3. v m 2.”. Ln ISInIlll'f' SFSSIOUS which t-nnintenctw Rope” rm. 1.-ebman-3 , Cecil Be”, Victor Be". 1 lit-'i.Th1irsda1 ll!" . for Piituii. '" ””s ''''-V, '"d"”' . Gmde XML Jane "MIN" ,. . Girls 13 )'rs.: 1, Joanne ll'iiIicr- 0nt...vt'I1t'rel10 .: .&.SliimlNI. .Vi-ilinii I'"'l”d”' '" 'h”"5 "H """"m'l G'i”d9 VH”t1-,C3”""”lE Luiiiis; worth: 2, Shirley Mat-Leon: 3. recently spent. it nctkenil at St. "f1 w""' ”"' mad from llunila: tln.2, Aiden C. L0S1l9- Ceplieniit Llewellyn. Maryls Road. cues: of Mr. and (""h'”'"”. Mm me .SewnM J.h: Grade V171" Mann” Lune; 1 Boys 13 )l'!.I 1. Ralph Ann:-hr: Mm Joseph 11.-(:9.-. "Nd l”''f''T ""3 rm" 9"” G'”””" L”””- . 2. Paul Desltoches; 3. John Mc- linrhor INOIIII to Gaspercnux. Grade v..1, Joseph xviutty. cow." 'T'T"TTTTDT"-TTTTT-”T'H H l”'5 5'"'"d 'h"'' me Depanl 6””? 1V"11 G9"-rude Jmmi cm... 14 irg- 1 Greta wt in. nlI'ltI. of liigliu.-135 was making rm sum, um, 2 A ')'”"Mt'wEwen M: .-ill-out effort to i-ienr main roads Grade II--1. ltiitrgiiret. Gillis. B'm,l'14Kv”.: 1' nm,d' Thomp. nll nvallnhlr lilnws WC” Grade 1-1. Andrew Mclnnis: 2. inn: rxiwrirrl that several of lhv liliizlter-t average in seniorgrades , V P &aJCK.n-"3.lk& rn.-iris uniilri hr: t'If'iIl'N'I by liite --M.-irtl1o Leslie. tl.'i':. to V ' fiat: rttzhl. Highest. average in jlllllf1l' grades Her-, I) a rra.-v:l rewnroilfh l It nus llll'Ih"" ttziterl that the --Margaret. Gillis and Andrew Mc- '!'”F' '"f'1' ””l"” V "' marl l:-ariiniz finin Diindas In Innis. '78'"z. ....W:s g(I)EgLh"cf:BriH; gnu,-is hy tvay nt Anriadale had Teacher; Mervin Mclnnls. :0 1' ' fflc late sat. -,,...,m.. -..,- wins um. ink luv morel rim hrcn nncrwl 1"? Ira , ' - - . - ' ht. ' xv. . dim Inimav In-t..nnl- mid uiglx :'1(I)cTs and "W" church” TEDNNGTOK Englnnddcpl y JACK """ "LL " '""1' '3' ' A ' - - - I s1,x-tear-old Trevor Owden e Al or eoituins the mi.-m .-i n..ri.i..-. hettwwn I-"Ml Mm"-ll!" ml” , - , . ,. V'Il'""'9" Mixniru and ll .-. gnml tm lPr;iIm'.: Rood vni Stiii't'.t'Ml and W” k'”"ll NY A Im””'b"5 '" mm Mitltllesex town 30 eye-witnesses had to he treated for shock in a local hospital. their rougha and Fold: in Hurkle.v'I lCnspri'e.'1tt.v have heen isolated for Mirtunll l0'70'"0""-P"" 5"" ls:-verni rims due to the last sev- zr SPEOIAI. MILD-NITE siiow a: in "WINNER TAKE ALL" THE BOWERY aovs in "FIGHTING FO0LS" T0.NIGHTA RIOT or FUN AT 11:15 PM. n CAPITOL T111-Sim Mos! ' EDITOR'S NOTE: AR THIS PICTUIKE IS BEING SHOWN ALI. OF THE TRI-STATE GANG HAVE BEEN KILLED OIT (IAPTUREDI A TRUE STORY! THE OROWOS GO WILO OVER THIS WONDERFUL FILM! S0 GREAT IS ITS STORY . . . ITS III- RECTION . . . ITS STARS THAT CRIT- ICS HAVE PLACED IT HIGH ON THE HONOR LIST FOR THIS YEAR'S ACA- DEMY AITARD! A Love Story Of Todays Youth. .. .filling the screen will: ecstasy! Paramount presents MONTGOMERY i:iiFid .o EUZABEIH TAYLOR SHELLEY itiitiis teiinr reign tli.it 5laiSIlt'iI 3 riimir .1 .11 .ti iii;. the Willi” vii ftiiiiriii .i' .4 ADULT T0-DAY - 'WED. FEATURE STARTS AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD .. HUI!) TIA OUTPUT favorable weather condltiau. The 3AlA& - (OP) .- current are: under cultivation rose to in.- ShowsV8:30 - I7 - it NEWS - COMEDY Pauline Murphy. nlgan: 2. Greta Wigginton; 3. Ma- bel MacLean. 2. Elaine Poole; son. 2, Roland Sullivan; MacKcnzle. and that . 2 J. g 11., g g ldl, . I H t 10 W. I. d D. ; 3. J h Gm son. . tmmy ..u ivan. :1-I MOTHERS p:.i:t::.”. 13:: ii.;:'.."”..?..F.TAl;. .. " W :- Stanford Peardon: fl, Garnet Mnclnlyre. Donald. Stewart: David MacDonald. Lannlgan. Ice Sports Held In Montague ..'FollowInl are the results of the recent successful ice sports held in Montague: Girls under 7: II. Dorothy Bott- Boya and Girl: 8 yrs. and utt- Glrls any age: 1, Girls 12 yrs.: 1, Kaye Mat-Lean: 3. Edna Nichol- Boys 12 yrs: 1, Keith Peardim: II, Kenneth 2. Bruce Giair; Boys 15 years: 1, David Mav- Boya any age i mile: 1. Donnie 2. Keith Pesrdon: 3. Girls any age-1 mile: 1. Maxine Figure skating by Frankie Lark- in Starter: R. K. Clements. Judges: Jack Annenr, Ari-hie Hiiehey, Ad MacLure, Lorne Wig- ginton. Patrol Judges: Eedford MacDon- ald. Henry Munro, Hughlc Power. Cecil Beck. Announcer: Doug George. In an exhibition hockey ganie which highlighted the evening the West Kent School team defeated Montague High 9-3. The home team got the opening tally at the two minute mark, but the visitors came back to score three before Montague registered their second marker near the close of the period. The West Kent team scored an- nther three goals in the middle canto without a reply. Again in the third session the 'ferry for a number of years. Georgetown and Vlcmii Mrs. W. T. E55 wait a visitor t.o the City on Thursday. March 6th. Jury Finds Death Due To liiiposure The inquest into the death of Mr. Lester (Chuck) MECI.4C0d, who ""d .was found dead in a snow drift no MI” Hermlm L”'3"dI"' W” 'lMonday afternoon. March 3 on business visitor to Charlottctownime Mm Road mm. Mun.” River, 9" Th””d”'- M'"'ch 6"” 'was continued yesterday after- I oon before Mr. Alexander Dut- cy. J.P. Following the evidence of two witnesses the .luryb1;et.lreld for tif- ' teen minutes to ring 11 a ver- M'- D-""9"" C”"pb'" "I N"” dict. of death by exposure to the port was A business visitor tolelanenmt Georgetown on Thursday, March! AL "W inquest hold on March 6th. Mr. Howard-IVA;chcr of Lower '1': Montague was a visitor to George- town on '1'hursda,v. March 6th. I3, evidence was given by Mr. -"”'n icyrus MacLcod, wl1o discovered Spr. Gorrloii Lavera of the Canal” body, My, (319,. Macxinmn, adlaii Army left on March 6 for M,-. F,-ed Acorn My, Jgck Mac. London. Ontario, after spending Lend. and Dr. M. L. Bonngii, hi! WW9 Wllll Ills l"”"3m5- M13 In his evidence Jack MacLcod lllld Ml'5- Dlwld L3V9l'5- Hstntcd that when the deceased ' V lleft his home he was heading in Mrs. John Doiron left ni1Tl1tii's-ighe din-cuon of mg Mm Raga,- clay. March fitii, for Chai'lotte-iycsierdny poster Jcnklng wok up town, where she entered the Cl1ni'- the 5191-y from there, stating that lbttetowii Hospital for treat.inciit,pM,-I Macmod had nrnved at ms All her friends wish 1101' a sivvcdriiioiiie III. 12.30 wishing to have a IleCOVel')'- rest. The witness stated that Mr. - -- .MacLcod was partly intoxicated. .'Mr5. Hill Slflllnil 10” Olliand asked for a glass into which Thursday for her home ii10ttnwa.li-ip, pourcd the contents from A flntarlomnftcrphaiilns befn ntdher small clear battle which he had Ofmer Om! ll ICOTKC OWN 01'-,removed from his pocket. He re- ing the illness and dcatl1 of her majngd (here, the witness said, mother. "16 lale MP5. J. J- Fllz-.tint.ii approximately 1 pm. when gerald. iiie left following the Mill Road. --- ,Mr. Jenkins said t.l1at. he could The snow plow broke through see Mr. Maclseod walking along to Georgetown on Thursday, the road at some distance from March 6th at 10.30 a.m.. and 0llCEihl3 home. again traffic was resumed bc-i Dr. M. L. Bonnell was called to tween Czirdtgaii and Moiitaguc.;tl1e stand to give the report of The road to Charlottetown wns'the findings of the provincial still blocked between Poole's Gor- age corner and Vernon River. pathologist on the specimens of the post mortem sent. in last week. The report stated that recently" there was approximately Smgm per of alcohol in the stomach Mr. Henry Perry left for Halifax, where he has taken a.'C.C. position on R scaling ship as n11-and 2.5 mgm per (1.0. in the ;ngIin1eer.uMr. P01l':l'Y lshwexll qtialiqbliioorlh l)r.nB:i1i1eil tthan Ei()I;JIELln- e or 1e pos ion. av ng per- e ese i1 ings an ng a I formed the duties of engineer 011:2 nigm per C.C. has very serious the Georgetown-Lower Montaguegeffects on the metabolism and 'n1uscuiai' co-ordination, and could - ;resuit in paralysis. It would On Wcdiicsdnv. March 5. Messrs. seem evident. he said. that the Fred Alien. Wiilinni Burke nndldeccascd had collapsed iii the Rufus Cloigv made the Journey tot snow and was uiinblo to arise. Dr. Murray Harbour North 011 busi- Boiinell went. on to point. out that ness. The joiiriiey was made by the body would then tend to lose horse and sleigh with Mr. Rich-;' its heat rapidly while lying on the aid Hearn, and they made one ohsnow. and when the body tem- the few crossings of the l1arboui',pcrat.ure reached '70 degrees or ice to Lower Montague that has less. heart action would cease. been made this winter. I Members of tile jury were Mal- DAILY CROSSWORD I-'i:i'.' up firm F ACII088 s. vipm 20. Color. 1. Weary by . Chair u fabric repetition .1 .,A metal ring 28. Sitting . ' 5. A weight 16. Monetary utensils (Anglo-led.) unit tLatvia).'ll. River (Eng) D. Mnnacles 18. Not llut Mrmarahy ll. is concerned 19. Covers with meadows 12. Not. true lard 35. Fail to hit 13. Flower 20. stripe 36. Oriental I4. insect 21. Opening: nurse 15. Entire (u1aL ) 37. Cover with , ... amount . 22. Gain asphalt I Jellerd-v'a Itaum 11. Large worm 2-i. Girl's 39. Mast 41. Foundation I 18. Booth nickname 10. Units of 43. A jewei 20. Deep dish 25. Old measure electrical -I5. Sheltered 23- Plagued of length resistance side 27. Melodies 29. Sincerely 30. ltank and sour 32. Take out. tprlnt.) t 3:1. ship bottoms I 35. Chart 38 l.ctter of the alphabet 89. Weep 42. semblance 44. Greek letter 46. Keeps 47. Lines of junction 18. Noah": cid- est son 19. Scottish- Gaelic DOWN 1. A biowtslsngl 2, Verbal 8. -: -poly 4. Half em: 5. Tribute 6. Volded oscutcheon 'l. Wreatltcs (Hawaii I ! DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-IIere'a how to work it: .A X Y D L B A A X R is L 0 N 0 F E L L 0 W IZOFHU HSTH XTRQ I-ISOO l'mtenday'a Crnitoquoto: SHELLEY. I One letter simply stand: for another. in this example A is for the three ljs. . ' for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. npiia. Irfipllivs. the lengt. and formation of the words are nil liint.-3 Envti day ttie code letters are different. i Aoryptogrun Quotation WKB3VlHL HSO XOZKRUI ESOF UKVFA-HOFFULKF. POWER. LIKE A DESOLATXNOI Pl-ZSTILENCE, POLLUTES WI-lA'l'E'ER.' rr TOUCHES 'i.'-ed QTXKVL KFWOJ A.C. leoini MacKii1i1oi1, fnreniiiii: Vance --- -----v- istrickiand. Mart Fe1'gusoi1, Len i .-I i,JkFi..Albt TTOOPEI RC CIRUHOII er M:1cKi1,v, and Watson While. g tln poorworktnfcoiiditioti and will Mr Elem": Macswmn was have to have some repair work Church Road in , recei1ti.v'm1 bust-t dnne "'1 i" ""5" V. 7 It's been A long time since, the Mr. Byron Webster and Mr. :"":Smem' dhaimbelgn blzllgcklend K3; Herbert. MacDrrn11d were i11 ml” "fun 3:; f. M d C" Church Road last week on biisi-.5ecl'(m.” 19 ma '0"? I E "955. to Moiell Viilatze the toad goes Some of the men on the snow plows in this vicinity have been working day and night recently. The plow operated by Mr. Gordon Hooper has been re d IKE). BX. tlntermediate Play-Off? In Souris Rink TUESDAY, MARCH ll Georgetown Eagles vs. For common ordinary sort I: root Soiiris Tigers Gztme at 8:30 Charlottetown team came through with three counters against a team. F. Kennedy was the pick of the W. K. S. marltamen with 'live goals and one uliat. The line-ups: noldit. Mnbon. Watterworth. Wig- Rlnton: forwards. Clements. John- Sloll. C. Stewart, K. Mat-Donald, J. MacDonald, J. Sullivan. West Kent: Goal. D. MacKen- lizlfi defence. R. McKarris. W. Ken- lnedy, G. Tweedy: forwardix, F. KI-nned,v. I. Kennedy, .1. Squ.-gnu. hriggs, J. Weatherhie, M. Mnc. Fadyen, M. Duffy. LONDON--(CF) - Problem for keepers at the London Zoo was a flight of 24 mallards from a near- by park, which invaded the water- fowl enclosure to get food :imI then elected to stay. Officials hope the vlallors will hatch their brood: and then depnrt. lone tally registered by the homcg - TOWN OF MONTAGIJE Tax payers in arrears of taxes are hereby given notice gtliat on April 1st a list of defaultiiig tax payers to the lTown of Montague will he published and following that ldatc judgment will then be applied i'or to the. lilagistrate for the Town of Montague at the Town Hall in illoiitztgiie against each and all then (lelinqtient tax payers. I l i Montague: Goal. D. Stewart; de- fence, Landry, Hlgglnbothsm. Rey- G. ARNOLD WIGHTMAN. Town Clerk, I Town of llltiiitaiztto. I .through the fields most of thci OUT OUR WAY I'LL KEEP AFTER MY BA AN' MAYBE GIT HIM "lo . PLANT A BIG, st.J5Hv 7i2EE, SAY ABOUT HERE, EH ? Bv J. R. Williams I'LL 5155 MY PA ABOUT A l'r:zeE THERE: eoy, vou DON'T KNOW HOW i-ioi2i2ii;i.e rr is '10 HAVE 'TH' ONLY House on Tl-i' BTREET WITH on out: SIDE, A BAY WINDOW! MY 100! MY Ppcs MA AN' GIZAMMA LIVE GOT REAGONS IN TH' THING" WHY. WHY HE DON'T 1 DASSWT Do LIKE THAT A THING-' BAY WINDEK Hl55ELF.' ii . - z t ;rR.wit.LiAtgt;- PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. W. R. Carson . Chiropractor 1 Palmer (iraduau ! CllABl.01'TET()WN Phone 1012 t 201 I-rinu at Gander & Huston! 1 GILBERT A. GAUDIZT. B. A.. LL I - Bu-rlsten and solicitor: llloney to loan Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg , J. A. McGuiqan BARIHSTI-IR. SOLICITOB, EM. NOTAIIY. ITO. IABIIISTEB. SOLICITOI CURBIE BUILDING Palmer 8: Hoslum A. J. IIASLAM. B.A.. LLB. Barrlater. Etc. Bank of Nova Scotia Gaansbera 121 Richmond St. - Chin-lnltu-ton-11 MucPhee at imniif William A. Reddin B.A.. also. LLB. Barrister, sollrltnr. Etc. PHONE '.'IRI H. l'. MMPFIEE. B.A., QC. I. IOMERLED TRAINOE. EA. Barristers. .ta. Clius. R. Mctpuoid ILA. BARRISTER. SOLICITOK NOTARY. Etc., Eastern Fruit Building CHARLO'ITET() WN Phone I7 ll Charlottetown. P. I: L MONEY TO LOAN M. Albcn Former B. A. LLB. MONEY 1'0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. I. I "F ” Q.C. Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Royal Bank of Canada Building Charlottetown. P E. X. LOANS ON CITY AND J. A. CA RRIJIIIIJIEB R o 0PTOME'l'RlS'I PHONE 2872 123 Kent Street (Near to Simpson: Asrncvl -5 v FARM PROPER.TIEi Bell. Matltleson 8: Foster Barristers. Solicitors. etc. R. R. BELL. Q.C. I). L, MATHIESON. l.I..B.. QC. G. R. FOSTER. LLB. Loans on City and Farm Properties Mutlieson. Pealte 8: Nicholson A. w. MATIIESON. M1 A. u. ruamsz. B.A.. l.I..B. JOHN r. Nicutmsuis. I-l-ll Barristers. 1'11: Collections - Money Tn IN" 00 Great Georlza btrecl Eyes examined. glances llltel Corner llent & Queen Sta. Office Fhora I956-House III! Dr. A. L. Maclsuuc DIBNTIET Dental K-lav GLORIA BUILDING I79 Grlltoli It. Phone 2!! Allison M: GIIIII. Ll..I. BABBISTIJB. SOUCITOI. Eta. IM Richmond It. - Otrtosn Phone no ET..IJfl.T:.22. Si1.'i.-S3? ”'-""""""" J. S. TAYLOR A. Wultlien Gaudet. ' - ptontetrm LLB. IARRISTER, 50l.lt.'lT(llt. 5”- Phillips Bulltllng lll Grafton Street Money to Loan v"'Lm. 1'. John E. SW05 vsreiumnv slim-I "N Phone no :38 Powninl bl Offleo Hour! lly AppnInlmI'"' .4 ,4 L o "ROI .1. niuin M- 0I'TUMETI(lS'I ism none stroll I'ItoNt-. no 1 Adjolnlnn Norih II. R. IIOIIE all OOMPAIIY CIIAITEIED ACCOUNTANTS in Great George St. Charlottetown Phones ICC - lt'l'l - Box In IANTIOLPII W. MANNING. O.A. 0 ntu r. IIMPHERSON N- Other office: at u-iuu. Dloncton. It. return. Amhmt ”"" mouth. lentvlllo, Liverpool. New Glasgow and Tm” .',,.4 Ottrrto Illl. OIIRIOGIMOII llcDONALD. 0 CIAITIIID AOOOUNTANTI Montreal. Quebec. Ottawa. Toronto. am: John. sherbrm; Vancouver. Kirkland um. Inning tlanlltn. Chas-Iomitn UBBIEOOO. leIev"""' '