PAGE roux THE T H E G U R D 1 A N lin the Garden of the Gulf lack chic orl - i savoir vivre. 1 Authorized as Second Class Mall Post Oltice i - Chances Z.ule' however! that he mlghtnlt m,,.,.;.,,..,;, 0",... lflfld us to his taste on some other counts. The island Guurdlnn euhusnin; Co ilndeed, it would be pretty difficult to meet; CIRCUI-ATION ai his specifications anywhere. Unless, per- ' chance. he might find his soulmate in the of the National Iulat City Zone Iteull Trading Zone . All Others .. rota: Net. fnid 8.4577 27l cloistercd environment "M". Film Board in Ottawa. Editor and iilunngli Director. J. ll. Burnett. l Associate Editor. Frank walker. More And More costly "The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than l , the Weakest Ink". i It is the toll in human lives, of course, lwhich renders so urgent the warning issued by the Attorney General with regard to highway accidents in this Province. But there is another factor. of lesser but still I iimportant consequences to every car own- This latest rumour circulating at Ottawaper. This is the fact that the modern car --according to a Winnipeg Free Press cor-yhas become progressively a much more ex- respondciit who is pretty well posted onipcnsive piece of machinery to repair. Built- such ntattcrseis that the Liberal Partyiin lamps, curved glass, automatic transmis- strategisls plan a national convention in sions and other improvements add sub- the summer of.1EJ.32 followed by a gencrallstantialiy to damage -claims. Even such at election in the fall. This would take ad- simple p1'ocess as undercoating enters into vantage of the first flush payments of 53373 the enhanced repair bills. millions in universal old age pensions. Byi The effect, as noted in an Ottawa ex- March, 1933. taxpayers will be Stiff-Cl'iiT;;l,CllaflgC. is to put up the cost of collecting the full shock of meeting the tremcndousiinsurance until it becomes almost prohib- costs of the new pensions; political strategy itive. Rates for this type of coverage have therefore ricniunds a 1952 election, lriscn sharply in recent years, much more BC that as it nmy' the Govemmcm info than those for public liability and pro- the meantime will have a. gargantuan task,D01'l)' flamailil. There will have to be a in equalizing tax payments under its pen. marked change in the attitude of the gen- sions scheme. If it chooses to follow sti'ict- Cllal ClYlVlli.9.' PUl3llC l0W3ll(l 0l'fllll31'.V 1lUlCS 0l W and momm. H... Joint House.5enatC.'safety before this upward trend of car in- Committee's iccoinmendations of a 1'CV9l'50(l- If We t'0lllfl; C!lARl..0T'l'E'l'0WN. SATURDAY. SEPT. 8. 1931 Pension Taxation --c0n..sLii'aiicc costs is GUARDIAN. (:llARL()TTE'l'()WN How Firm The Foundation? ----ma. oscicsou oooos,c.e.c.,oeww cmerscoui FORWV. at saourecs ewe RECENTLY- U.-lbutmv S..S1(.m-- it would require me 5ey.ysuccecd in setting an example in this Prov-1 ting up of some system of individual co1i-jl”C'9- ll W0Uld PBX Off 110i 0ill.V l" 1'9dUC9(ll . tracts with (.Omp.L.1S0..V premium payments, jaccidents but in substantial savings in dam-' But whether such an actual contributoryiiifle hills and ilisurfmce rates as well. i Old Cllarlouetowll system were adopted. or mass tax payments, .,. i T. (And P. E. I.) 7 TT , i or payroll deductions, it is inescapable that LDI TURIAL NUTI;3 . v -- all those of old 'ice categories will benefit as l ""'M" Eml'A'w FIRE ( - T TTT- i coin-AN)" against. the younger ones. That's becausci Toniori-ow. tin. mm 5Lmd.(... am... vi-rm. . - . p - "As the insult of :1 meeting of the universal old age pensions will begin tojity. be paid January 1 next. i . . . Government tax plans under discussion, the iniinbitniils of this town, held at the Town Hall on the 18th jultimo, ti Society has been form- ird in Clinrlottetown to be desig- tv 0 to A useful calendar of events for Septem- brieflv opnonjzed, am. jber-December has been prepared and issued iigitvd Iiic HFriIiW Edujafd Fl” - ..bv the Publicnv Bureau Vkonipany. 1. B. Tremaine, Lsq., ill Increase the 10 per cent sales tax, - - ” ' ; ot'Cll1)ICfl no iii.-ur. in ii subsc- .. . , . . .. . .1 quent inceting the rues an reg- lo 12 pm (Cnt. dnd Calmafk 4 pm cent foil The I,-odor ti f A.-,.' . it . . .1. uinlions governing the Society DEIISIODS. ESlllllalPfl 1932 revenue about a .0” 0 -allcu U19 C3lml'.5,wcre ntlupictl. lind the following - - ito see some fruit of their labours soon in affix-crs vlrw-mi: 15- L- l--Xtllnrd. T300 nnulonsl la Subsiantial incro Ci H .knt .- ll-Isq.. president: lion. Charles (2) Impose special separate income taxl i i . as le mm ” lmce Young. iicv-iirvsidviii; Mi. George if 4 r cent with exemptions lowered tolof potatoes" It 15 Orgamzauon that lmlgclylwl OMIL smmam 0 pc i counts in attaining such results. 0 "Tho Cmiiiiaiiiy is to be con- , liincd to filly acting mcnilicrs. ex- DC 0 3i750 single, 31,300 married. Would raisei n - s , ' irlusive of the honorzlry members. aboug Stgzdmltmons t E . I Emile Gaborcau. French writer of dc-l.E”jl' "”"”l”f"' 0': sills ”dElllf5l”"' .l e uc crcen a e 0 earnin s rom ., , . . .. is 0 WV u re 0 iree s i mgs. l . D g 3 tcctne not els, died this date 1843. He and is, u, .;i .....-i. qu;n1erly meet. payrolls of some 5.200.000 employed to pro- 4. - I l (V ' - T . . . t - ' . . Le Crime d, in.. in aid of tin funds. and is. duce S31.) millions. Labor unions H y iH'illllil one month after his ad- I-CS 135' mission. to provide himself. at his . y wrote, ”L'Afl'aii' Lcrouge", , , llamEOrcival". "Monsieur Lecoq", they will advance wage raise demands toi p lclaves dc Paris", ”La Vie infernalc". "L.-';””1'l t"?-lI"'"fl'-I vlilli oiicd goolc: - - 4 . , imiicr )tl'tl. so 1 ', Wllallze wfh. la-wS' ' l . pAi'gent dos autres' and other works. lni:i(lc, to ltlollllilllll ills: 3.2.. The validity of their threat resides Ill 0 . .. Ilium ,-,..i;.,..5 in ....i...-; also Wm. two ' ('.l('ll of one yiird and - 4 INSCRIPTION FOR. A BED The wiiid's on the wold And the night is a-cold. Anti Thanies runs chill "rwixt mead and hill. But kind and dear Is the old house here And my heart is warm 'Mi(isi. winter's harm. Rest then and rest. Ard think of the best. 'Twl::t summer and spring Wll'n all birds slniz In the town of the tree. And ye lie in me And scare dare move L.-st. the earth and its love Should fade away Ere the full of the day. 1 nm old and have seen Many things that. have been Both grief and peace And wane and increase. savings. If they die before 70, no part of;at 343 .0 those h(.m.(,(,n 63 and 69 ),(,a1.S t-iirry the mg.-; and likewise a lung in it convenient place in the in. EVCH if lllllallml WCFC halledv 0”l)'.warnith accompanied by rain. The best e. The object of the Company would never get back what they had paidlsion to examine the law on marriage and di- sum sufficient to purchase a num- one of the grave defects of the scheme, Lord Morton of Henryton, leading legal ex-l Chzlrtcr members of the Company, .ugaI, have long been the half-way callinglr.-nos, iv. ii. llobkirk. John wil- ' y y , y ' ' . ldrew” lilm-l)oIiald. VVilIi m B. T). - columns" of "The Fimes' of London to be the Islands into the chain of lxorth Atlanticl a W view of Literature". The piece-de-resist-ffrom the English Channel to both Northi”'l" 0”"'”'” T' Heal” ”””5"d- their money's worth. Ilcre it is: itato bags are made from burlap. a product spondcncc with lady of similar tastes. Per-,ever, a large-scale experiment for produc- O and seas. I-fates radio, abhors television." Mr. Anthony Eden. former British For- Doesn't like concert music. the speakingivaluc of breaking off diplomatic relationsl the fact that. persons of small means havgl The prospects are there will be a meet-ilk liuzirt in Imgni, to be made WW llmllcd S'r1VlllSS CaP3Cll.V)-1 .EV9ltl iiling of the Legislature in November to con-,g:df'.lll;;5si; 13)”?1l::ic::i'l:FifC'f'K::llei;l - - 'oenia--. -. .- -.-ll t '- per cent lax iiould take all l 911 D sidei the introduction of old age pef1SlOnbltogeliiei' with :1 bell and strap to lhc Savings tho-V have paid in taxes go to of 330- liilflmillicsriildiiiliiiii:'mli'ililii2duilieliilgiic ll'lGil' SLll'VlV0l'5 01' C5lall35- Conllnulng m'l l "The h;:ts. hll-Cl(('lS and bags are flation Will l'0l3 lllelll P90510115 05 m0l'9 PW" When the wind is in the south or south- '" he Ml" l" Km” ”"l"' and chasing DOWCF lhall ill? money they Paldicast We are Dl'Ctl)' certain here 10 have dwelling houses of the members inf (the Conipany. and not to. be .. y . I y use or re 4d v 1 i those -over 60 would receive moiethan thtr1yif.m.tf0..us,S yc.o,.th,W(.st' which, by me way, yviiatever. 00!? l:lIii)Il'nli):e Cir paid in. Those who began paying at JUjlS the prevailing wind all the year. iii: wpoimmg w y" r 1 , , 4, - - conn would about break even. But those who. . ' ' ' ,,m,,.ms ,0 swim ::w:fri;uo'n: had been paying from say 20 years on. Britain has appointed a Royal Commis- T""” "I" lnlmbiiunls of the town. i is for the purpose of raising a in. With continuing inflation. none couldivorce. Chairman of the 19 member C0111-Ell)? 0r lli't";'fi5- llilliilrllrns and bed . '. . . . . . ,y')S. as we as o to -. . expect to get back their sayings. This lS!mlSSl0ll (of whom 7 are Women) will be ber of other lncitlt:iillllrl-ltliViilcnTtl':3' --The lslzmticr. June 9. 1849. - s . l . . . . ' . about which more will doubtless be heaid peit and foimei Loid Justice of Appeal. m nddmon to most "how mmpd when Pnrlianient meets. l ' ' t " Igelrc Me:-isrs. John lugs. Cliarler; DJ kg . . - .y :1 mer. .oscpli MacDonald. John e-: The Azole Islands, belonging to Poll Momsp ...MSo" mmmmi". A. H. 1 f . ' ' . s . llizinis. Jimes R. Watt. Vifilliam poi s oi shipping between Lutope and thciammll F. W Moore, Junws Dos. iikest Indies. The treaty now signed be-;hi-isny. nrimnus Duvison. George .Nearcsi, approximation to the "agonyltween Portugal and the U. S. -A. linking'M”"' Mm T"9""'"""- MI" A"' p lslnn. C. Binns. Willinm Enrnstcarl. found on this continent. is the ”pcrsonais defence. means that the Western powersiI:l;';H"(l'mi:f,:l'lBum:(f?”";2;';mel3; in that erudite weekly, "The Saturday Re- have now practical control of the Atlanticllilnclmmo. Dnnlel liodgson. Cap. ancc iii the latest issue is an advertisement land South America. i identifiable only by Box No. 6.33-ll. which: ” i is scintillating cnoucli to give those who As pointed out in the Federation ofi deligiit to peruse I the classified coIunins'Agriculture notes yesterday, feed alid po- ”Very continental. slightly V'ictorian. bitlof jute. which is practically all grown in conservative. but otherwise considei'ediPaltistaii and processed in India. The jute broadminderl, witty. entertaining foreignlindustry has been dislocated by the disputesl gentleman. would enjoy exchanging corrc-'betwccn these two countries. Now. how- feet English, knows North American ways..ing jute in British Guiana has been an-; Good mixer, loves people, though doesntmotiiiceri and is expected to get under way dance. Good talker. but good listener too.lsliorl 1;.-. - Loves the Big City but also the mountains Never saw a ball game and hopes never to eign Secretary told a Press conference in have to. Likes opera. operettas. shows. I New York that he. thought at the time Brit- good food. but above all the grand art ofyain i-ccogiiizcd Communist China she was conversation. Carries his drink wcli.;inakin:: :1 mistake, but he questioned thcl stage, poetry, lectures. Admires chic and-now. ”Do you think it was a mistake to savolr vivre above mere beauty. Cant af-recognize, and do you think it would be a ford luxury, but loves reasonable comfortlgood ideal now to break off diplomatic re-! which he can." ilations?" a newspaper man asked. ''I don't, . , , . V y . N 1.1 I t it Maybe some of our readers can suggestlthink you ll get veiy much out of that. 0?”? 3,, will A solution for this "entertaining" foreigii,citlici- one way or the other," Eden replied. Rut. mi: 1 .-.a,i; l”l1lit lrcadeth on tiny, And for worst or best night good ll rest. "It needn't make the sligiite-st (iiffci'cncc." gentleman. who. presumably. resides in or about New York City. His case is a toughl"l think the continued) East-West trade Blight-Resistant Potatoes (Saint John Telegraph-Journal) An outbreak of” potato blight which became severe in Ontario and New York State in mid-sum- mer has swept eastward and is now fairly general in Quebec. the Maritime Provinces and Maine. where a substantial proportion of North America's potatoes is grown. How seriously this will affect the fall harvest. is not yet known. But. as sometimes happens with set- backs. there is at least one re- deeming feature about the epi- demic. It is providing a rigorous lield test. for the two new variet- ies of blight-resistant potatoes- "Keswick" and "Canso"-which were developed by the Dominion Experimental Station at Frederic- ton over a period extending back to 1933. These types, unfortunately. were not evolved soon enough to enable New Brunswick to ignore this years blight prevalencen Altogeth- er. only l0,000 bushels of Keswlcl: and Canso seed stock could bedl5- tributed. because that. was all there was available. One hundred and fourteen New Brunswick fum- ers have plots of these varieties. ranging from a quarter of an acre to live acres, for 9. total of 130 acres (as contrasted with 45.300 acres planted with the regular types such as Green Mountains and Irish Cobblers). It is encouraging to learn that. so far at least. the Keswick and Canso fields are unaffected by the current. blight. Next. year these types will go into commercial pro- duction. The day is coming when blight. will be a negligible factor in potato growing. Actually, under extreme laborat- ory tests scientists have been able to infect the two varieties with a slight. spot of blight; but it didn't spread and injure the plant. The Canadian blight-resistant potatoes are evidently even more effective in this respect than the "Kenne- bec" variety developed by United States researchers. Despatches from Augusta say that about 10.- 000 acres of Kennebecs are being grown in Maine this year, and that so far they have been free of blight. Under laboratory condit- ions. however. blight. has been in- duced to spread on the Kennebecs. Russia And The Treaty Conference (By W. N. Ewen The proposals which Mir. Gro- myko is taking with him to San Francisco to put. before the Japnn- ese Peace Treaty Conference will only be revealed when he chooses to reveal them this week. That is R. habit of soviet diplomacy. As in so many other ways. the technique of war is applied to politics. The Kremlin believes in secrecy and surprise. It does not believe in having its plans discussed in Id- -mi PUBLIC FORUM This column is open to the discussion by correspondent: of questions of interest. The Guardian does not necessar- ily endorse the opinion ol correspondent . A. A.'S THE SAME Sir,--Last week we considered the matter of laying hold on iEternial Life. or getting a treasure that goes by many nanirs. such as Wisdom. the Pearl of Great Price, faith in God and so forth. lit. really means allowin: tfself”. as the directing force in our lives to be removed to make room for the rightful owner of our souls and bodies. As we grow up think that we know the selected moment. guarded State secrets. But Gromyko. when he landed in New York with fl retlnue of 30 officials. did give just a slight in- dication of the general character of the Soviet proposals. He hopes that they will be supported espec- ially by those countries who suf- fered most from Japanese aggres- sion." That looks us if his govern- ment, seeking for opportunities to arouse opposition and to create dlssension, is going to direct its attention principally to countries which. like Indonesia and the Phillipplnej. find the draft. treaty too soft." especially in inc mat- ter of reparations. There will be support for such a thesis from Burma. which has refused to at- tend the conference precisely on those grounds; and, of course, from China, the greatest sufferer of all. But not .it. should be noted, from India. There is a very prev- nlent idea that. Indiais decision not to attend the conference is on the ground that. as one London paper put it this week. 'Ihe treaty is un- fair to China and to Asian coun- tries generally." But there is in fact, in the Indian reply not 3 word to suggest. anything of the kind. In- dilats main reason for not attend- ing the conference is that the draft. does not sufficiently "con- cede to Japan it position of hon- our. equality and contentment among the community of free na- tions' -in other words, that it is not lenient enough. And. on the specific question or reparations. India has already announced her willingness to waive ,all claims. There is a. vast. gap between that and the sort. of proposals at. which Gromylto seems to be hinting. line Age-on lstor-y 'v u'-&'bTfn9-'in'-'ln'-'-'n'b'u'b'n'bHn'u'-5'. I I I have sworn by myself, the word to gone out of my mouth in Hghwousnnn. and shall not re- turn. Thlt unto me every knee we naturally how to act. jealously vnnce either by its own people or by anybody else. They Ire. until shall how, every tongue nhnll swear. "stock in trade"-are all lly you can be protected. lnourlnce one to crack. Since he abhors television. should be continued subject to careful ref;-l on that count alone he'd probably be happy ulation that you.don't build up the war po- iiBm& enough in Charlottetown for quite a while tentinl. Otlierwise. if we stop it. it pins 24 Arm, predomh-mtg on thg cum !stlll heavier burden on the economics of the ' 5' K8-"VI CW0"? and the KWYI f I .-William Morris. to come. Held find good conversation here. Nor could he complain that the fair sex rec cnllntries." m A,,m protactcrivtn in Eastern Equator- Omeu: Chulothtowu YOUR PQSSESSIONS The things you live with-your home, your business. your subject to loss through ltN'it'TPnT. or circumiitunces beyond your control. For your own sense of security. you should icain how eas- Wc will be glad of an opportunity to serve you. i HYNDMAN & 00. I.Tll.' Acute Ihrougltont the Province Since 1811 ltlnunerllde lilontulll I SEPTEMBER 8, 1951 vex.-w--: my Wow. ,,..sc I Notes By The Way x V) ?.aE'xaszx;5-” ” V b - F Pk-3.3-Q'-l'k'N.ay.;;,VT xxab six" I yxix x One important reason the II. 5. At. lT'airton. n posse in nut is reluctant to move its dclelicelsuiiig a sports-minded in-im(.,.l'";li li2f.liLil?:l3?.lLl12l2...LZ 3!"; ...”.”.-l.'.'- i”...i."".fi'”li..”il2Z2S...i3l”” W " tun-'s'.en mine in the dispuicdlniid it cuirc out in ll l i m”' - T K - v i t "Tl - -l -10 W1 l”'””' iltiiilor siilioeglieliaifaihlinlfitaiosiipeiai gttaur Ciotltieuuggm Lacmmlll ' ' '-, '. . n. hard metnl. essential in making; machine tools, electronics equip-: A medical columnist says H... 2ii?ii”.."ti.i”f.:2'?t2.i”'..miiilili r".:.;::” ll rs g ll U Sblclf '2: -am to i ii "L lips-snm' M l"" sowing ' ie . . ecncc pi gi. pona e co 'an.l wider l);'U.1d(,. g -Newsweek. ling range its considered 1119 a nu. it h:-fl-yin; to n newlposluml -T Ottawa Cmm” r w c . 1 . haven set up for them on the Islet The Turkish xauoml Asscnlhh ”l iizzniiziaii. ii:-w..-:":.::ri-s 1- i grit science outdone .0.-cox?! Tllf1Li.s.LaLC'Senllay5 Adi-mnlslmw” witchcraft is practised in .Eil"lnlldih'uxil.s1Eil .5-l.m-c-ndmnlmcnld ””l' is maintained by Cecil N wiiiiam.l ”l””. dt”.”l.”l,gS 1” . 3. C””"””W' son who is a. motion picture dircc- 303-9 -1- m I ekpulpom mo ll” for by Profession and a student of cnlm-IR gun um -(Charmed "'0! the ancient cult b hobby There 9? 5eMs' mm a.c-nlmal OI 11”” r i. t be bony 1 -M M) sr'l'l,000,000. of which 5l D('r 3 it 534 3 I d 1 incl at H .",ulll' be SlllJn'Cl'lb0tl iiy me mfllltmkcm :13. 31: m3;l)n0 - Mic”: mcnt and the balance bv - xhlchatiiisa iieliiiediiscloi? mi: isilltlclillllmrcslm-S and m”a"'Z"””””” on the island The taunt will be in laLe.5L- mole has new. lcmllcll the nature of a slimmer holiday rimkmh mes: lindh Imlmml ' -ces asprooo to lgfllilheilelfllllsln 'I:'T':liXl1Oo:'l(:?:llllll(:A)1eslll?Ia''li."ldelcrmlnauon ('0 Carry . s s circle is helm; constiucted on ltaliblpliogmni .0! lilslqmg pmlm ”1- island to nieasureiiicnts set downlm 10 like mm hmumslps lllllll" I bi the late Di Dee private soi ill Upmvlmciil by me slam .' '- - '- lro I r v. ccrer to Queen Ellzabclli. and; m U oi members of the sect will endow it The Jones” ".9 H" V . . V , : people :(l)lh F919 l;lfC5f3lY l70ii0l- -- l-011-,ii'y to keep up with. so rim 11 V99 l9-in ll)t'll'PlllS. but in your p.'1';m;;5 p and can inanatze our own lives line J”-"HES WC” slmlml l""'”l'7 This presumptuous attitude leads ilnlmmd to Him they ml us into mistakes that can ncvci l'v?,(;lc'n mvemmn has 13” - ,.... . be undone. Every habit ' ways a virtue or B VltT. TX lib llili and l "ll .'y"".i 5 Hill .i"1ir dif mi-cc: ., . of the J.)lli..:c15 .in;1 , A5nd4;r; lk('Cl)ln: up with them a (.'Ellli;i: ,., "WM t . uv p L ed problciii. The Joiicsrs lino 1 . .-. I 0 (ap iin our own .s.i,p. mdm and phmmgmph .H.. E there is always nne pal't:cnizii- mM.m,, me”.-S mmbm” 'y weakness which. will sink tnc (."o'ugh" I-01.”... Jonc5,3sC.0' hl, craft unless repaired. electric 1.Cn.1ge,.mm. ' I In the case of the .l'uln addict, . , 1 , . ”"d i” he feels his chains tightening ZiggglellegufgilnUl:m5.OE:: ll.” and vainly struggles against the drim. 'nnd, a d.v”'m.,.sm",' ';”y7';IV .. . . 2 iig. tide. Not until he loses faith in himself can he ”let go and let God". or in other words. say-ll give up the wheel to some "high- er power". This is using our God- Modern invciition mid tc.'ii.;,' cal progress are great lllli);, how much more wclcnzw would be if each one did no . . V . . :3 he distance on lllll iv given 'fiee Vlll -he rin the C as” I 3 l H3” Divine challenge. and ogieniiig the to. cm" if 3'0” Wm” l” ll"-'l "J door. At this stage the Pilot mm me Jollcsll” " Vlll”l”s”V- News-llerald. steps on board and we can simply relax and feel safe and secure. I met: a man on the city street, that I had not seen for two years. It was easy to see by his face. tone of voice and con- fidence that he had the secret. No nia.tt.er what. our problem is. the same remedy is needed. Some wives attend the A.A. meetings with their husbands, knowing they are slaves to something else if not to liquor. It might be im- patience or poor housekeeping. .But. they go through the 12 stops as well. I understand that an alcoholic is saved in a great measure by going after the other fellow. We need discipline. One repeated to me his morning prayer: "Oh God! Keep me this one more day from alcohol," be- NORTH AMERICAN LIFE L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGER T40 RICHMOND ST. A MUTUAL COMPANY COMPLETE VISUAL REFRAUFION and log the first petition. We have 3 ANALYSIS chance to learn much from the A.A.'5. namely this. that they feel the need and practice meeting tq- G. F. getlier. none acting the "'lone wolf.” In this they can plan to- -gether to give each man his job. & What a lesson to every religious optometrists group. I am. Sir, el.C.. ARCH. MacKENZIE. Kciisiiigton. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 53 Grafton St. Palmer 8. Haslam A. I. HASLAM. 8.A. TA.”- Blrrlnter. Etc. Bank of Nova Scotla (ihamtacn Chlrlottctown P I2 I. MONEY T0 LOAN Bllitlll J. GRANT ll. ii. OPTOMI-I'l'RlS'l 126": Kent Street PHONE. 379 Adjoining North American llo'.rL J. A. McGuiqun BARRISTEB. SOLICITOR, E36- NOTARY. ETC. IARRISTER. SOLICITOB CURBIE BUILDING Mal-boson. Puke & Nicholson A. W. MATIIESON. ILO. A. H. PEAKED. B.A.. LLB. JOHN P. NICHOLSON, LLJL But-Intern. etc. Collection: - Money To Donn 90 Great George street J. 3. TM! OR Optometrist Eyes examined. glasses liltrtt Corner Item to Queen 81' C'""'""”'”"" Office Phore is.-is-ii.....-e irii L ..j:.. ... ..L.L.......--v-- j” J. A. CARRIITIIEITF Dr. A. L. Maelsuuc R 0 DENTIST 0l'llt)ME'l'ltIS'll Dental x-Roy PHONE .1871! GLORIA BUILDING 119 Grafton St. Plume 2!! 123 Kent Street (Next to Slmpst-tit Ai:4'nC3” .4 Dr. W. R. Carson Chiropractor Bf. JOTIII STBTTTS Palmer Graduate CHABLOTTITTIWN - - 'u(,'l:UN I Phone 1072 201 Prlncn st. VE"'""'"" bl Phone 1'19 23! l'tnvIInl 5i Gander 8: Husurd oninetrr n; ontmirr. n. A., LI. 3 Burl-Inter! -no solicitor- Money to Loan Cnnotllnn Bank of F (ttflee llmm lly Appointment (1 w Bldg .. ....-j" II. it. um: and oomiiv CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS us Great George st.. Charlottetown . Phone: 2000 - 1417 - Box 241 RANDOLPH W. MANNING. CA. mmn l'. .u.uvriii;itso.N ,4 i other offices at llnllfnx. Mqneton. st. 'John'I. Arlilljljrr-'::;"'""" mouth, Kentvllle. Liverpool, Lew 1-la!-.'.'mi' I'"l N ltcDONAl.D, Cllllltll-. Ii co. OIIAITIIID Aououiuai-is on-mirul. Queue. (mun. lbnnto sum tuna sn:rI'-I-Ii'-m Vancouver. Ilrltaua Lela. Mouton llltntltun Marta .r M” ls”. Currie om. cbutoltuowu M” ..j