THE, GUARDIAN. c:iiAi2i.oTTi-:TovgN PAGE; rotjiz THE GUARIPIAN lland and New Brunswick by submarine telegraph cable, the first demonstration in world history of such a possibility. The subject, as the Globe and Mail- correspoiideiit says, could be projected! through insulin, the electron niicroscopc,; Marquis wheat. the first batteryless radiol and a dozen other examples. Canada hasi an inspiring record of "firsts" in mechan-,l ical and scientific achievements, and it is .high time that our reference books were revised to give credit where it is due. In, i many cases these inventions brought little; monetary returns to the inventors, but; their names at least should be pi'esei'vC(i iii' the land of their birth. At-ilhorlzeil as Second Clnle Mnll Post Office Ueparlinent. Ottiiws. The lhlillld Guziriliiui l'iibIti.hlng ti Ljdiior siulihlanligirizi Director. Inn A Burnett. Associate Editor. Frnnii Walker. l UIRCULAT-'l()N "('mers l'rluce lidwitrd l!-loiid like the dew" "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink". f.'HARl.0T7I'l'TIi(lWN-' SATXTRIIAY, NOV. 7. 1953 Home From The Fair The .Vlai'ltime Winter Fair winds upi ' today - at Amherst and visitors and ex- Strange Gifts liibitors are returning to their homes,, hem pleased for the most part at a highly suc-3 cessful and enjoyable exhibition. In its forty years of operation the fail has pro- vided a show window wl1ei'c toe steady, improvenient of livestock and produce in these Provinces can be demonstrated andt consequently encouraged. This year as ill! the past it could be remarked that the riinners-iip would have been prize winners, against the conipetition of previous yearsw ,,.anLn The pl.-um. Mimsum A keen on-,1. The exhibitors from this Province more, thologisty mpliod. byes, them 15. Two black titan held their own in the general im-' provcnicnt in quality, particularly in the livestock and produce classes in which we tend to specialize. It should not be for-i A leopard which is oil its way to Sir, Winston Churchill is' the type of gift that might be embarrassiiig, but by this time, Sir Winston, at least, should be ilC(.'llSlOm-i ed to this sort of thing. The lllaiichester Guardian recalls that in 1942 Dr. Evatt made him a present of two black swans. ”Australia owes you a lot," he said, ”but' ldon't suppose there is anything you if swans. , On another occasion, Sir Winston ac-l cepted the gift of ati African lion, oti con- ldition he was not expected to keep it at gotten. however,.that there were niany,D0wninE 5.1.99, 0,. Chequcwsl The non classes of both in winch the Island was wemy as one mizm ,,xpf,(.ty to Regenps not a serious contestant. The ideals and I-,a,.k, p methods which have proved so successful when he ,.,,m,.m,d from H". United in a number of fields can yet she applied on a long list of products. The triumphant exhibitors who are re- turiiing should be joined in future years States in 1912. Mr. Churchill was expect- ed to take back with him in the form of gifts from American citizens boxes of 11 d onions, crates of eggs, do7.ens of oranges. by others who will carry the s an 's itepti-5000 Cigars an aSS0,.m,0m of C0,-n.Cob tation for quality production into many pipes, Catnip 1-0,. the Church-1” Cats, two more specialized fields. Our farmers arelbomes of Napoleon brandy, soap dishes, iiiciiiiasiiigi-V bcmmiiig iiiieiiesied in 3 "ii" mince-pies, boxes of chocolates, a COPY of iety of products fot-1u'illCllleVG'tlflf0i;'fyvp.al.: George washmgtows WM and A Copy of ail” me” iiioiiiii "iii iiiiie ieiiii ii 5” icim .the Book of Mormon. Oddly enough, no market iiiiiiiiii easy iieaciij Today iheilive animals seem to have been included. Maritime market is expanding and at the, same time transportation methods are he-l EDITORIAL NOTES ing improved to make the long distanc-it WWJ Shipmeni iii iiciiisiiaiiies an aiiiiaciiw Tomorrow, the 23rd Sunday after Triti- Propcsiiio” ity. 24th Sunday after Pentecost. .m.C.mj?..A-A . it Forgotten Benefactors Tomorrow, Retiirmbiaiire Day in the. United Kingdom. ltclercnce was made in these columns l'f'('F'llll.V Y0 3 filil7-9” "I -V9315 570"” b-V- Mi” Winter weather is covering the whole Watson Duclieniiii, whose invention of the of mis (.Oum,.y and most of me United ball-lietiring principle in machine production Smws. NO one wants it to be unduly Se, alone entitles him to lasting fame. ')("ct'vel.(,, of Course, but n.,o,.CmmS MP glad to 0'"? iii” Scaiicii i” "ii" for any Credit mi". see clear signs of the transition from one en for this achievement in such it compre-, Season to another, hensive work as the Britannica Encyclo- pedia, which states merely that ”cnginecrs have collected much data on the design. 0 0 0 ,. Canada's wide experience in Arctic , , . , , conditions may be called upon by Australia, ailPii(7"ii”" "mi Oiiciiaiioii iii iiiiii'iiiiCiiOi' indeed certain types of equipment, have al- bearings since. their first use about 1880. readv been Suppnpd M, mis mum”, fol. Q I I l The Island Invites PUBLIC FORUM '1; Notes B); This coluiim Is open In the di50u"i0" W W”'9'P”"d9"i' The new look In fashions in el- f.'.i:i.i:i.i”'l'...Zi..i.?i”2?.f:..3.3” by -me n - . - fly endorse the opinion of Sncim F. Hamiiion Spgcmioh it --- l ”i'”'poiid"ii" A new British jet warplane is the Venom, which indicates that LIQUOR LORDS the RAF. always superb techni- cally, is about to catch up in the old Chinese art. of thinking up ferocious nick-names. - Winnipeg Tribune. Sir,-I have before n'e A picture of 3. Lord. symbol of thc' dlsiin-l guished man. a man who has made, for himself 3 name, in this case, AA. in the realm of sport, Sl.Ll'l'0uliClE'Cl,i Establishment of 21 university as he is, with the trophies of hislscholarships by the Ford Motor victories. He is cultured. HlWll)'slCompa.ny of Canada, Limited, will master of himself, neier takes boolprovide splendid oprportunities for much, always Smiling. R1ll'llb'S an equal number of bright. and happy. ,dcservmsz young men and women. This lord is supposed to 1'f'pl'8-isons and d'JUgl”liI0l'S (as well as sent. all the elite of society. the adopted childien and stepchildren) politicians and the doctors and of Ford employees below mm; or other professional men. The ad general foreman, all across Can- is bekutifuiiy C010Ur6d. Very llUl'flC-ladn, are eligible. The svcholarsliips, LIVE and. 1 SUDIJOSC. VFW Pfi9CllVCicoveriiiy: tuition, acndemic fees, as an ad 10? 1l(lU0Y- mom and board, will be aw:ii'de:ll It is this Class 01 llfllliie M10 over the next three years. The support the traffic. Their pinflu-inrsr wmners Wm be able' to m- ence. their position and their ex-H01 in the accredited unh,m,5m, m. ilmpie M9 H11 bellllld U”-3 E”33i;college of their choice next. Sep- buslllgcss-dThct R(:tCHtkmnliI.lcl?flniI3; (ll)'iEl.0,tembeii.-Windsor Daily Star. drin an gs run ' ' -, sore to the brewers and a disgraccl The whole tmume Wm, Ema." to the trade. They bring in illflslyfs that its people haven-t got 3, 0f U10 YHOMY but they doniv "lakcdtigli-class sense of spiritual values the sellers hnDp,v- , lllke the people of Alberta. This The trouble .Wllll this lsnrd ispd,5,..m.e,.,y has been made by P”. that he doesnt tell the truth. He mm. Ernest Manning 0, Mbermr never does. He represeiits one side M, nutswndim, expem on the of the picture. the sllltlw 51!"; WK.-pit-ir.iiai values of Social Credit joyous aspect. I bought. ii. hnisc. appoimcsp who was in Bmmn rm. flandh slimy Y9-d "”i 9i iiifraci the Coronation and apparently Inf; breed, but he was bad-tcn..i2er-ispem ms spare Mme nos-mg around fd- bdikm M W9 19.3” ilijruvficzjtn find out. what. was wrong with P0" fflid film” iii Viiiy iii” ii4”ii5c'1itlie place. and witli the people. mg Fliuliitcinsr W” m” iiiiiiif; ,”Tlieir life revolves mound the of this defect, and much as It I i,d0g races,-. M1,. Mmming Mmoum ;'-jfldiiltf ieizirxd iui; I-:iiir'I:ieIfii:'i::C'3b5;)ZNced to an audience of medical men h:l'0ils ivould tell the truth about in Edin.iOmon' The British peiii-iie alcohol. if the Government through tii,::,ii' w23riieiii'i;g,emTli;ili,y the newspapers would explain the wni,.d..' Rind unless the country re, Aimi” iii” -iiiniii liiiiiiiiii as iViii' Diiciiemiii Aiis.tralia's first scientific station in Ant- was pm-fog-ting his liall-l)eat'iitgx(liesli;1a aii' arctlca which will be establislied early next, other Charlottetown citizen, .-r. eorge: , ' Millner. had invented a seed drill t1s71i,ieiii and still another Islander, Mr. J. C. Stead of (iovcliead. had invented and patented a circulating generator for steam boilers. At a still earlier period, 1839, William Smallwood, of Lot 48 brought out an im- proved liorse-power threshing machine, for which he received a grant. of fit) from the local l..ci:islature and a similar grant from the Central Agricultural Society. Ak more notewortliy case was that of the Rev. George A. Belcourt, parish priest at Rustico from lR.3El to i869, who in 1866 aPP9ill'tifi at a tea party in Rustico driving a iisteain can-ia::e," apparently of his own invention and design, which tintedatcd by nine years the appearance of the first steam auto- mobile in the United States. Tecliiiictil textbooks are now used large- lv in our eclucntional institutions, but lvllcI"3 do we find reference to our Print" Edwflrfl Canadian The state oi Swat is not generally thought of as being particularly modern .but oddly enough it is an agricultural country with the three-hour day. Work is limited to from 8 until ll in order that all may be occupied. The result is not a 0 0 very fair amount of security. i 0 u e As the Maritime Winter Fair idraivs to a close Islanders can feel satisfaction in the remarkable. showing made by exhibits from this Province. The fact that the standard of exhibits has been improving each year .makes their success all the more remark- able. iNo conipiacciicy can be permitted, however, for it. is only by not merely matching quality elsewhere but by produc- ing really superior products that our mar- - kets can be expanded 51 Island inventors, or indeed to ,, , l. - -. . 9 iiciiicvmimis Hi ii” in iii” ipgiiefb nigi From Flin Flon comes the suggestion correspondent in the Toionto 0 c a . that the western Provinces be taken apart and put together regionally. The idea, sup- .ported by the local Chamber of Commerce, iis to unite the southern portion of Mani- ltoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta into one built imiyait Wii,iiami'dCilii:eiai:t gjstsiiivligtil Province and similarly form a second Prov- Cggsst lg” (ir:ii:ii;ui)i2nQ gt Fm'dm,iCt0n N lince, to be called Pre-Cambria, out of their a u gn-ya . , y - l 'thern extremities. The suggestion re- , . d .t en-l "oi . . B.-. N10 lmemed tihiie giigifgiizhip: egfiifi met fleets the growing importance of the north- Slnevihaghdiinzvg eanfvthina labmin Robenlland and while the three Provinces will seas. 0 - . ea . . Tundoubtedly refuse to lose their identity, Fouiisl of Saint 'iohn' N' B" Whiihinvente? there is sound reason behind the proP0sal the steam fog homi or iii Johliildix arpfiet-),.l to prganize the rapidly-developing north. Hamilton, Ont., who was bu Inf! Set I , ,, , in cars for the Great Western Railway; seven years before the Pullman car was produced, or of Thomas Ahearn, of Ottawa Mall calls attention to this omission in -i forceful letter. in 1933. he notes. ill? Call?” dian Government did bring out n DOSUSC stamp to draw attention to the Canadian- Li Hung Chang, Chinese statesman, died ;this date 1901. In 1864 he became gov- , 'lernor of the K' ' ' . who iiiveiiicd iiie fiiisi ciecmc smve? Notloutbreak of theia'rIii:iDiiil(iilVli'1tfli):lliat)iiii1diriinlggg 3 City in the United Sim”. mu'd.makc ii'hc again took the field and succeeded in Street raiiwiiy iipeiaic uni” Wiiigiit midi suppressing movement, with the aid of Gor- V5"deP0ie invented iiie imiiey poiii in Tori don's forces. He subsequently became vice- Om”: in iiic siiiiimiiii Oi 1833' ii was an' my of Tlentsin, a position he held to his 9m" Caiiiiiiiiiii' John Th0inps0ii' of Nap. death. He tried hard to reorganize the "leer UPP" Caiiiidi” iiiiiii iiisi iiiimoiiiimib naval and military forces but could not Gd that-.939" ciiiiiii be miide iiiiiii wood stop the Japanese. He negotiated the peace 3 "id." W” Newiiiii Gisboiim iii Hai' on behalf of the emperor recognizing the T Nest! Viimiiiiciiigiii up the iii” of iiii independence of Korea. lie also did much ” i .iWi:.h;ir:ntal'g1atiiiiic:dtii-sdiiocieroi;iii:a:qcitiii,i: Iaizrafing aboutipeace after the Boxer move- particularly high standard of ii'-.'lllf!, but a- or l , iv . Y it. would never recover its world .(l:l':riiiieoiiiI:ii:iri! (:viiIi:::'iiii1iiqipilincr eiigcsdfjii status, Other things which werei m 3) Es Insmnd the rmlimms wrong with the British were tliatp ME su res-sad ' they lacked a sense of personal re-, p H "3059 who drink Mm” fnLi5'rl70ltSil)illl,i', they were ronfidcntl how the mm M nmdmmmn more ythiizg would work out in the,i iwould be no problem. but. that linsi”G"" never been done. The traffic may ill): at Halifax. She was soon fol- be hedged about with all kinds of lowed by the fin? steamer 'l-ii'an- l 1 or knowledge." 1; cygf (hm-p was articles. in the Chnrlottetovvii llIZIi'-p such A case it is horn in this Prov-ilieli; llllfl sllnlllti ll 11"? Oi Slmlllsl lItCP. Generation after Et"ltPiifll.-l0-ll "Ti ill! F-Vllilllisllrll between" Nnm' My son. keep my words, and cleave school with . no sci-:-nttfu". Smilll N1". Nrwlnllnfllmlli. i0UF.ll- lII.V "ll my Mnlmnntlnienis wlth' . ikl"iOH'iF.figE of the effect. of alcohol "ll-I fit LlllIl'l0ltcl0wii and St. flu-av. Keep my eommnmlnients-,E Bggnfslfmn. sqyhuufonl .0” the human body, runs knnx.l,.pr,ltiTIl',. the farmers from one mitt iind live; iind my lawn its thc-I N01-Any. 5”, Edge is H", mom esscmml in ,.,,.w of this island to lllP't!l"ilcIt wou.il yuppie of thine eye. - Bind them. gnu", 1""; Quinn", of the effort made through the he mnlcrmllr hcnclllctl. ,-upon thy mixers. write them 1,! glowing ads of our niagazlnes to p 30. 186-i.,iipnn the table of thine heart. l CHABLO 370w" tcach our young men and women "T ;T'T-T""T:T'T” imp. that. drink is just the thing for all TA . - respectable, upstanding pcoplei S Y AT THE i H. J. MCBOII. R.O. That. authority who has irmle drink, 4 l - ysn available to the people owes ltp t 0P'Dm9h'iIi to them '0 W! that llllmlllll "'0 1-ll iioi.i.is s-r. HALIFA ischools they got. ll scientific lmnwl-' . r l ' x' Ni 5' iniiiiunwt rt 5 it edge of the nature of this drink it") fl"!-"V Mill llollhlf rnonts with rind Wlllilolli hath. Two PM” 3” ltiigy sell. l '!l'n'(';i”,;;15Ea'iir'i'"c'; i5?!TIi:"iW8YA5l3l'0"l-.51:mshlglPlcrs. Busineu --A:-A-A ” i re .. compo ,5 ' i i""' Siiwiii; GREEN Post. Office. Barber Shop. in Hotel l3i.iilI'iriiti:. 0” mick B” Pawn" & Hudum sm,,,,. B,.,,,,, , y nsrns 52.50 T0 also 1-. ; nu A. a. nasun. B.A., i.i.u. l I-or -Our Guests Safety and Prntectlone his Hotel is equipped ' Barrister. Etc. i . H p with 1! New Automatic Sprinkler System In every room. Fire Cllli M NOV! 560"! Uhlllllbin , g , Allarm Bells and Steel Fire Escape: for quick. sate exit: in case Ch-rlomtnwn. P. E. 1. ft Old Charlottetown i o my """ii"ii'i" Moiiiiiii To "iii" (And P. E. I.) fl ling from the kitchen restrictions. as it is here in this t'nnia', and thanks to the enter- Province, but bootlegging will con- prise of Messrs. Snow, of Boston, tinue and accidents and other mi.s- we have seen it stcunir-r leavcl ch.ef will increase. every ,week for Boston. 'l'lwsi-il A wise old Hebrew prnplpi said: Anici-iciiii bouts have iiiatei'i;ill,v, ' "My people fll'C tlcstroyetl for lack intluctwcil lltc iirlvr of mnnsv ' You will sum coiiron-r with ECONOMY -t the -'conivw.u.i.is HOTEL" The Wax A future because it: had worked out in the past, and therefore they were iinrealtsitic about problems that require action. - Calgary Herald. Jscoblne I-lichens speaking on e BBC program about housewives and housework: "I feel that n lot of people who have never tried running E. house don't. realize that it. is it lonely business, and that if you live your life more or less within the four walls of your home, it is very easy to get things out of proportion, to wonk your- self into it state of real anxiety over things that aren't worth that degree of feeliiigwthe paint, peel- walls or a crack in one of the best. teacups. The View from the sink is narrow and the conversation or the sink is dull nnd'depressing. I feel that husbands and children ought. to be able to enjoy the company of their wives and their mothers. and not merely to depend on them for physical imll-beliig. and that contact with the outside world, even if it consists only in polish. ing somebody clse's fumiture, may be of immense value in this way." Ii?oe&i' &maz FRODI "A JUDGMENT IN HEAVEN" There is no expeditious road TV) pack and label men for God. And save them by the barrel-load. Some may perchance, with strange surprise. 7nIOVEliVfl3pE,ll 7. 1953 The Pass ing Scene By Observer MARO0NEDkw(;N B0i.l-C-IITEN IS. How do men react: to an uncom- fortable situation forced upon them by November's surly temper? with what grace do they accept the decision of the rough North wind? What do they talk about? How do they await the "opening of the eyelids of the mom?" This will be the first of two articles designed to tell how three men, whom I will call A. B, and C, reacted to such a. sltuittion. . . . It all started when A suggested to B that R day's hunting on Boughten Islnnil ,would be just about ideal and B. always easily persuaded in such matters, agreed with him. There was one little flaw in the ldenllstlc prospect A they would have to cover the mile- wfde straight separating the Island fl”Of'i'.. Launching in n dory and that. of course, meant. rowing. Rowing, in turn, would mean muscular exertion which neither A nor B anticipated with rapture. However, it was a small matter for, according to A, his friend C, was at Launching all ready to join the party. Fortunately, rowing was C's favourite exercise. Too much wind would, of course, be bad but A, who knows s good deal about weather signs, was reasonably cer- tain that there would be no great difficulty on that score, Out 9 s.m. saw the three eager hunters landed safely and in good spirits on the abandoned shores of Boughten Island, At the cottage tn mile or so from the beach), which the owner had generously loaned to the party for the day, they checked their supplies. There were three guns. an adequate num- ber of shells, food enough for one good snack, tee enough for three of old boards lying around nut. side. And, as mcnt.oned filltiip there was 9. good sharp me t:.ni. ing to be put. to work. I B. who I am sorry to my much given to growling. sprnt tniy: first two or three hours of (1,, vigil in going over the SilU1ll,.ou iind suniiniiig up its gloomy pm. sibilitlcs. The wcntlicr would plu- bnbly get worse instead of limit, They might. be niiirooncrl iv..- week or even longer. lfow Iitnl they had been to make rm It Wll ll at all! What A knew ,,.,,,i,f. weather signs could be put .it.,,, 011 8 P0Sl3RL' stamp and t1,,.,,, would still be some room llilt 10,, other things. There were no ducky on Boughteii Island, anyii-3-,-' 0, anywhere else for that ii'itit.., How could he shave iii the llltilll-I ing. having no rii'I.oi', and um. could anyone sleep with l-.:s l'lItl,i,(-g on? A. the sponsor of the trip, Srpk, in: to justify himself. profess:-:1 to take things differently. mm was the good of philosopliv :! it didnt outlast one night of fort? The wind was bound to ,;., down in the inorniniz, it ulnar. does. And, even if they had lo stay on the Island a week. ltiln: or it? There were plenty of item; places in the world and n 10' nf good people had spent tllfll lip; there without. coinplaiiiiiig. in any case, there was no danger of tlit-:ir ll..-l0llL going hungry, for there way. plenty of gulls, rock lobsters, and the most luscious mussels lr. lhp world. There must be, snnictlnnz radically wrong with n iiinn ,.i.., could not live on such fate for 3 week or even two weeks. In brief, there were so illaliv good things to consider that ,1 cups each. but no stranger bever-I age. not even R "little drop in case, of sickness". An axe and six quite, natural looking decoys addedi utilitarian it n d psychological touches respectively. The strategy was very simple. They would journey another ”.-I mile to the pond, hide in the. "blind". and pick off the birds as they came in to fraternize Wltili their synthetic relntlonx. 0 . . By five o'clock the three were. bnck to the dory with no ducks buti with plenty of nlibis which have about the same general effect. By this time, however, the weather had changed considerably from its soft mood of the momlng. In fact, it was blowing so hard that even C was impressed. "There's only one thing to do,” he announced, ”tzo back to the cottage for the night", This wasn't an exactly pleasant prospect. since they had no food. no ten, nn bedding. and no llght,. but. the prospect of being blown out to sea was even less pleasant. So. back to the cottage they went. One cheering circumstance among, to lot: of more or less depresslnizl ones was that there was it good; stove in the cottage. and plenty! e-veeoeeoone-esoeooesoeesosou t t ufis foolish and wicked to tail; about the little lllC0nV'('lllPrlfP.!. And. best. of fill, he wouldn't l:iit.. tn shnvc in the morning. Tn hm him tell it, one of the best lllillxs that can happen to any man L. to get mnrooned on an iibandoiml Island. C had only one regret. Hr hmi not brought. along fl pack.-mp ny ten-bags. A man can go a long titre without food or sleep so Ion; as he has plenty of ten in kept: his spirits up, (more about. this trip on Tuesday: eooeeeeeeoeoooouesoeoooueesc FOR THE BEST IN Cameras AND PHOTO SUPPLIES 569 9 TAYLOR'S J EWC LL EFF c'Aa.ricnfct4w;. .x n e . . q n u n n o o . . e . c u u - u o - u n n -- uri.uiIVE om: uowzu DEALERS : l roux IE.t. . PROFESSIONAL caizosi MncPhee 8: Trainer H. F. MIITHEE, l!..A., Q.C. Have blundered into Paradise. in vasty dusk of life abroad, They fondly thought to on from God, Nor knew the circle that they trod: And. wandering all the night abou Fouiid thrni at morn where they? set out. 1 I -Francis 'l”honipsonJ gr i """'-'-II'-:-:-'-;-sax:---:-:--.:-;n;.'. , L LOCAL il'ft'fPBOVElil'EN'I'5 "Our little chpital has not been improved as much as we think it should have been durlniz the past PERIL eommodntlon has been extended. and, to the great advantage of the Colony, efficient. steam com- munication with the adjoining Provinces has been established by means of hosts owned in the is- land. "it In very creditable to our smnll mercantile community that a few merchant: should have subscribed upwards of i20.000 and invested it in l.he.stesrners which during the pest noun have maln- telned regular communication with Novrscotll. Ind New Brunswick. seven time: s week. '"Ere the 'Princels of Weles' reached the Island, the 'Com- mu-ce', an American screw-bolt. wits nlncrrl on the route between Charlottetown uvid Boston. touch- ice, iinil welcome your In ohligntlon. qnlrlee Insurance Offices: ('llARLO'liTE'l'0WN e Agents througho We are In I position to provide on complete Insnrrmce serv- HYNDMAN 8: CO. LTD. ALLISON P. Me-.LlfAN-District Menu:-r st. sununeruitlo. PVBU8 A. I. SHAW-District Manager in. Montague. THOMAS McAVlNN-special Representative. 1. CL JIITHEILAND-Representative It Clnrlnuntown - in Kent street E. SOMEIILED TBAINOB. B.A barristers. Em. J. s. Taylor. n.o.T OPTOMETRIST Gender '8: Hasznrd G GILBERT A. (EALJDET. B.A., f.l..ii Barristers and Solicitors Money to Lorin Cnnndlsn Bank of Comninres Iiltlx. Dr. W. R.CCarsonNC Eyes Exsmlned, Glasses Fitted Ci'"n0”3AUT0" Corner Kent snd Queen Stu. (zixiailw (""ii'""" y 7 . .()TTE1'(DWN Office Phone 9133 House 4756 Dill 6432 201 Prim" N M. Albnn Farther. QC. M3"'9f0ll- Puke 3- B-M I-I--B. Nicholson Barrister Ind Solleitor Bank of C0"IlnCYCu Building Charlottetown Money to been Chas. R. Mcwucmiaa B.A Byr5n J. Grant. (ID: OPTOMITBIBT Phone I?! ioppoolu Raven Hotel) Allison M. Gillis. LLB. nlmnisrnn. soucrron. em in niciunona-st.. - eim'tom.-town ylar. We are still without A Market. House, rind the con; 1 mon :7” 2!. (on tlnnd, lln the illr. peril of fire, " ' ' ' "in" no modious Ham. ,0 much require , it ii; I rcrn u so omobleii, of accident, of sickness. - is still to be built. A few private Dr. As Ls MIICISGGC houses have been erected. The In om, moan," "M - 0 d d h l DENT"-p new Wesleyan Chapel, and the ' h i we i iiiiimiiii ii 3' p”'ii" "N "ii" ue ti x,B. new Roman Catholic Hall on n'nn:lnin,.i" emplqy "'6 "mum 0' in-nun" M prom” in H. ULOI?A.IUTLD,lNG Powmil Street, have been com- , pleted. Wharf and warehouse nc- iii. Gr-"iii. Si" Piioi" a" for advice and :...'nrmnMon. No since 181: SUMMEIISIIHC - MONTAGUH In the Province. J. A. Carruflien. R.O. OPTODETBIST I28 Kent street, Phone 281! (Next to Simpson's Agency) A. W. MATHl'2S()N. JOHN 1'. NI(Jll(DI.Sl Barristers. Etc. Collections - Money Tn 175 Grafton street. A. Wulfhen Gander: LLB. BAIHHSTPIR. SOLICITOIB, lilt- Phillipe Snildinix Ill Grafton Street Money to Loan (lollrrtm Gordon E.AMacMiiloin. B.A.. LL.B.. IIABIIISTER. SOLIUITOR. Ft”- IM Prince St. Thnrlottctmrll DIAL ' 51323 Frederic A. Large. 9-C- Berrlster. solicitor, Nntnry Royal Bank or Canada Bulltllnl Chlrlotletotvn. l'. E. I. home on City and Pam Properties y Dr. K. A. Mnceecherll DENTIST Dental X-rsy Above Chnrloltetown Clilllf 202 Queen st. Dlnl 43 C-.i7A.-Wc3EE&iir EAIIBITER. SOLICITOR. EW- OTABV. Etc. Currie Bullrflnz Bell. Marnieiafii Foster Barristers. Sollollnrs. Etc. II. II. Bl-ll.l.. 9-0- 0. R. F()s1'ER. ..l.Bu Lolnl on City and FM!" Properties I30 Richmond Street umiomiown. P-EL! Lnnn curls llldg.. Charlottetown. , H. II. DOANE - Ill Greet George Phone 054'! 6 CM! BANDGLPII W. ERMA P. MMSPIIEBBON. QA. Kentvfllc. McDONALD. CURRIE & CO. CIIAIITIIID ACCUUNTANTU If Montreal. Quebec, Ottawa. Toronto. Saint John, slierhrooko. V'l"c”"i ' Kirkland Lake, Moiietmi. Hamilton. (llierlotietown. Edm0"'""' CHARTERED AU(!lIllN'l'AN'l'8 other office: It llollln. nloncum. lo. John's. Amherst. DII""l'(” Liverpool. New Glulmv. Truro end Corner BTW 4'2 Dlnl ma 8: COMPANY It. Charlottetown MANNINLL, 0. KEVIN r. 0. Br" "i C.A. Iii. Mcl(l';NNA. um