PAGE FOUR rut: GUARDIAN -Authorized as Second Class Mall Post Offi-c:. Department. 0ll.ln'a. The Island Guardian Publishing Co. l l l President and Assocllta Editor, in A. Burnett. Associate Editor. Frank Walker. y ('lRCUl.A'I'l0N "Coven Prince Edward island like the dew” i "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest lnk". .uoNn,u'. MAY. 4Tl!):':Il.- , -4 l slnall number which contributes to the ter- mi . V I nation to win freedom. He left day the special ' 1 LotterlesE1q;The code rlblc toll of the roads. All elaborate sur-. his fiancee behind in the side-car. siding near a Cg:xi1l.1l?ypulIoclSillm;i)h; i -Hamilton Spectator. the people of the nmghbomond s tor might do nluch to discover the accident prone and the accident repeater, and apply appropriate measures of restriction," says; Dr. Elliot. ”Thc former term is used to describe the illdividual with a psycllopathic personality, whose death-dealing on the highways originates in sadistic urges: the latter, or accident repeater, is not a psycho- patll and his mistakes may not be wilful but related to carelessness and absent- mindedness. ”Actually, when considering the driver's part in highway mishaps, it is a relatively vey covering a six-year period, ascertained" Fl-IE GUARD! N. CHARLOTTETOVVN ALL The-Fun Won't Be Over There" l 1. Notes By MAY -1, fr,-53 &...,, -an-qnxk-3....,.., The Waxl. l A crowd waiting for Sir Winston cent research has shown, one pry Churchill to emerge from Windsor , Castle shouts after him "Good old I Winnie," and maybe that is a title he values even more than any- ;thlng the Queen can bestow.- i Ottawa Journal. The East German motor-cyclist iwho, when stopped by the Rus- sians at at Berlin checkpoint, dash- ed on foot amid a hail of bullets to the Western side of the border showed the highest sort of deter- son is killed in.an automobile at cident, somewhere, every 15 mm: utes.-Edmonton Journal. EVCYY year. with the coming .,( spring, the Canadian Forestry As. sociatlon opens its grmmlmg school-room. Through the mum. esy of the railways this tree-pl.-mg. ing car travels across the pram” And each year, as a result of lllrsr-i tours, the flice of the prairie ,5, gradually changing. Almost mm, are invited to come aboard. There The lottery is a familiar feature of V g , Canadian um It is hard m m) through; that 80.0 per-cent of all diners lale rlotilll-y ShEi:tnllISl:(:'ll:allgla0llil(l1l;;;del;:ll;essl;:: they laveiiirabout the use. of nm a week iii any part Of this countrv Willi-i lohed m Scuous accldmnim 1&2 pm Lem growth probably as the Foilre cle fioexld: ind! ciidil: fright pick? me . . V g. ., g . . W1 - . out encountering it ill one form oi allotller.,l ham only one aCUdem' and 0'9 Del cenfj 9””-twmm Claims lo 'h3V0 59' 888 and to conserve the Il'xfl0l:?lll1:e This is in g "6 of mp fact that the CH”. account for 36.4 per cent of all aCCldents cpume tl1;unnunL shag;-wrilndow not in the soil. They discuss the arl. . TD ' . . l Tllc problem accordinglv boils down to: 0 y '3 ."m” "t ” la wo'ld' "mazes M P15””"g, Shade-tr:-as ma! Code lmposes Vol.3. h(,a,.,. mstncuonn-. - v .. Each spllng the equivalent of in along the western highways, not On 1” Conduct or kmemw Thy Situation concentrating on a small percentage of, city. of 00.000 inhabitants. springs only to replace the strictly nulls, . . -- drivers and this may be prilllaltlly a gen? F , those up lll'Fl21nCC. It vanishes as qulck- lan snow-fences but. in chhn,,,.,. ' - O ly as it arises, but serves as an an- the beauty of the whole colmry-; . is such that those who are prosecuted for: violating the law are almost always high-; ly indignant and protest that their condilcti is common practice. Revision of the Criminal Code. now be- fore Parliament, presents a proper opportu- nity for those who do not think the pro- hibition of lottcrics should be so complete, to make their feelings in the matter known and effective. Once Parliament has dealt, with the revision of that part of the Crim-l jnal Code it will he of no avail to complaint that charitable organizations should be al-. lowed to sell tickets for prizes of more than fifty dollars, or that. there is no harm in small lotteries for approved purposes even though their purpose is not strictly charitable. The point is that either the average Canadian should comply with the law of the lalld or if the average Canadian thinks the law is wrong, the law should be chang- ed. The consistent disregard of any branch of the criminal law tends to bring the whole structure of the law into disrepute u ' ' night, , , and at the same time causes the devel0l0- Thls abslract m.ay appear at nrst 3.5 In vain I watch'd for sleep to visit COW01 of these resources by force. :,ff,"ytub'f”l'" :”','," t":1f,' ml 2: ""0118 "W "W Emile” 0f 0”” ways are provided. The ftahlniz .50mcthmg qune Outslde me scope of medl. me. as suggested. But it would be; M "1 "h "e" d" ” l””"f"P contemporaries and it is a p1eas- industry and govammmg-J gm, N. 1 9' 'v '1 9 W" 0' God' Ml on "Y9 "N1 "- Prmlfge '” hm"? lived thoritics are worried. There is nu- l ment, of a class of habitual lawbrcakers. if the ansncr is to change the law l'athcl'. than the practice of Canadian citizens, the .ed. They would make fitting subjects for oral nlcdical and psychiatric problem. ”The medical profession could make its attitudeitowards the use of alcohol and drugs by drivers mucll morc organized and effective. There is plenty of data available on the relationship between alcohol con- sumption and road accidents, though such information is lacking in respect to drugs such as marijuana, insulin, barbiturates, etc. in certain Canadian and United States cities it has been shown that drunken driving can be curbed, alld Canadian doc- tors generally should be in the forefront of those insisting that the same community measures be adopted throughout the coun- try. "Speed in driving causes 35 per cent of fatal highway accidents and it would seem clearly the duty of the medical profession to analyze these fatalities and endeavor to determine how they might have been avoid- discussion at mcdical meetings, as though the actual cause was part of the diagnosis. cal practice, but if one can take a realistic view of the situation the doctor will come to realize that the terrible highway toll a4 us who ayenlt gOlVt8"' t 7 7oetfi6mm ETERNAL BEAUTY My windows open to the autumn should sleep dull mine cars, and dim my sight. Who saw the stars. and listcn'd to the sea? How Mr. Macleatfjorehodlngs (Toronto Globe and Mail) Perhaps Mr. Angus MacLeail (PC, Queens) was looking far into the future when he told the House of Commons that if Canada did; not plan to make its potential' wealth of resources available to the world we would eventually lose them. We probably never will lose quite possible to lose the benefits from their development by default. One of our defaults has'bern that our Government has over- looked the fact that from now on Seeing ye have souls in obeying the truth through this Spirit unto llnfcigned love of the brethren, see that ye love one another with a pure heart: for- pu rifled you r llvctll null f;hlfIP”I for ever. ;'Honi SE-i"' nual reminder of France's con- tlnued importance as a great trad- ing nation. -Ottawa. Citizen. Just as some people prefer white potatoes to pink - though the latter are just as good-so it is in the domain of maple sugar and syrup. Here the demand is for a light color as opposed to dark. and official grading regulations recog- nize this fact. Price follows de- mand. Yct there are those who act- ually enjoy almost black sugar best of all. perhaps because of an unconscious carryover from earl- ier days when they may have est- en delicacies produced from an open fire in the sugar bush back home. If it were slightly smoky to our taste, that - to these coll- nolsseurs-was how maple sugar ought to taste.-Ottawa Citizen. "Sir Winston" will come strange- ly to many lips and to many type- writers. To millions of Britons he will be "Winnie" Just the same and he will always be Mr. Churchill, MP, both to himself and to his millions of American friends. He has attained a stature ill our tlnle that no formality of honors can augment and that no political re- buff can diminish. He stands in his time.-New York Times. Traffic accident reports con- stsntly confront the motoring pub- side.-Wlnnlpeg Free Press. Mr. Justice 1). C. Wells raised . question at the Middlesex spl-mg assizes this week which crops up from time to time and upon lllllrll there is no general understandill: but there should be. When a law. yer said he was unable to call in last witness-a doctor-the Jllslzrp, said: ”Perhaps I should send lin- Sheriff to get. him. I am not KOlll;; to hold up the court. for ally msm. cal practitioner." We would his to hear what a judge would say if, desperately ill or injured himsrlt, or a member of his family desppr. ately ill or injured, a doctor l'0fllS. ed to come because he was order. ed In give evidence in court. --St. Thomas Times-Journal. The United States Senate has discovered that the salmon of the Pacific lacks legs or other appen- dages that will help him climb over the dams that the govern- ment bullds on spawning streams, so the senate has passed an up- proprlation of s2ao.ooo to study this problem. Nobody pretends to know whether the salmon can be taken over the new and lllghrr dams being built on the C0ll1mbll, even if the most ingenious fish- othcr problem involved in getting- fish over man-made dams. Onrn they spawn, how are the fry to get down to the sea again? It is time to do it is now. , , V . ,, today is basically the Iespollslblllty of his Ah, how the Ctgy of ml, God 15 our export volume will become m- (Ottawa, Journal) lie with t-I418 terrible "BMW 0' known that dropping over high wwmjzbea .p1'Qfegsj()n' either as A group of experts fair! creasmgly dependent upon pur(h- -w ' death and injury on the roads. It aims kills virtually all ,the des- 'm. f I ., wd .H'. R.-1 If, without sea, and starless tllnllgll 850? by us fronl 0111' customer The 0I'dPr 01' the Garter, instl- has been said, llowevvr. U150 We-' cending fr.V- Salmon fry dnnv canada,S contrihuuo" 0 R Ill l ( lI.Fll,. it beg muons, we must, 355,5; dcvelop- tilted by Edward III in 1384, con- quent repetition of the. evidence haw wings, (.m".,. H v,m(.m,,,,. ..-..CC..--C..--,.... For joy of the majestic brnuty;m8l1t abroad by foreign investment sists of the Sovereign and 35 has made many apathetic to the pm,.i,,c., m"? there, ,lf we are to create a, sand 1mg,-es; Knights Companions, together whole matter. This. We doubt;but. ...a g It is recalled by the Globe and Mail that when the North Atlantic Council met at EDITORIAL NOTES Men shall not miss the stars. nor! mourn the sea. , --llionel Johnson. in future trade. If we do not, that trade will go to those whose cap- ital is so engaged. with (this by a statute of 1831) "such lineal descendants of King George the First as may be elected, always excepting the Prince of if anyone has begun to accept the tall with resignation, H. stiff anti- dote is offered in the following sta- tistic: In the whole of Canada, re- STUDY GROUPS LONDON. (SP?)-Detaileri study of Oonlmonwenlth and colonial af- Lisbon Sli2hll.V "VFW 8 .W'31' 3320- it 3-” May and June are probably'the longest . . . Wales who is E mnsmuem pm of , M .,,,,.m ,, ; I sumed that the danger of a Russian alymomhs of the V-Ca, for Voungstcm wamm. -' AW"---- , 1,, W, mmmm W aw mm, W, original msmlmonu dark-blue ribbon over the left fairs is the object of non-P:1cli;v . -. . ”. s .t T” '. ' as hld. t, b.'f v tack on Vi estern Ltllopc would steadily m- I fol. the Sunmmr hohday to begmg of Course . .. :as a nation of another form of 'Ttl1e Inottoltg gle order as. Honl 5 ,,o,'i.1he"star of eight Wm”, WV", minzersi. g,:,i,;f,,,,,.f;';l;'h 332111 or "'9359- TPBCWHE 3 Wak 1” 1904- ACCOMH in the Fall. November and December are Old Charlouelown if,fj;;",;,.ggff;gdl&;9;”;:;;;”;3,'t,jg;,; ,Sf1C,,g:1elr:a:m,Ou3e'tl:'1:3 ,,:'”:?S upon which the Cross of St the Conservative party. specialists ' V - - - vi ' 1 1 g , V - - . George. gllles, encircled with that will be included in membership of '.."g”'-' WT? ll””1l””.'l ll” ” '””f ”-l ”t" of W . . .. :.'..:2.”:t:li”..””.33..llii"i;...fJ"” 335- E"; ::;””:l.'z ii:””.i2i2.. Wlsmns '13 ac Wm la resmwip aval " ' " i H - ' - - - As Mr Ghllrchlll himself lnighl'tllc furlner ovcrsms bureau of thn 9 o 9 g 0 stick has been adopted by produc- P001089. Sir Winston. all decked ' i l , ' ' l liars m an extent, which pnnblcs out in the regalia. of the Order of put 1" mm” 0mm! lm”'l- able by the mid of 1952. plus 4,000 tactical aircraft. The objective for the end of 1953 was seventy-five divisions, plus 6,500 air- craft: and for the end of .1954, llincty-six t The Summcrsido Board of Trade has, suggested to the Town Council that the, possibilities be investigated of engaging thcl NEWS OF YESTERDAY From the files of the (lnlonlal Herald for the month of October, Ministers to state without. collt.rii- diction that some former surpluses for export no longer exist. Even as 3. hnancial standard of the Garter. will surely have some- thing memorable to say about it. Says Burke: ”The Garter of dark-blue velvet, PROFESSIONAL CARDSAN - .- - -. . R. C. M. P. to police the Town. The effici- "8423 . national responsibility such nyal'd- raged with gold, bearing the mot- dnlslons. pills 0.000 aliclaft. Cgt:'n:4:L':'I;:l11-gumthr plhy-;.ur:iia:t':,s,irk ,3 wrong. Tm comm. ,,.”l,,, m golden Imam Wm, buckle . g 4” l ' " I ” " built up by investments from mid I19-Dd-"mt Of sold 1”1Ch1.V ChB58d- MCCPIICC & TTCIIIOT Be". Mafhieson & Events since that time have caused the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to change its views. With the death of Staliny fcncy and training: of that organization isl certainly difficult fora local force to match. . 5 to nominate Thomas Ow-rn. Esq. be Postmaster at Cllarlnmatoun. A hear was lsillcd at lmt 11 mil abroad-first British capital, thcnl lAmerican, plus considerable m:Cl'F-'ilE8l' the knee. tions from Continental Europe. Inl The garter is worn on the left leg "The Mantle of blue velvet, lined E. F. MACPHEE, B.A.. (1.0. E SOMERLED TRAINOE. B.A. barristers, Em. Foster Bnrrlstars. Solicitors. Eta. , , the 18th ult. lie 1 "lSll'Pl f' l , . . .. ' .- . . and the 5Uh5(VlU9m- RU55l3” HD9309 of" Making the sprmlfl bctwccll Grade Aim" 5"9”'- W ”" l1”'l' IR(f”'lUn:ililacadlrolllicitliclviulhxifilcdciltsugbiiiiihigihdiihlsngllf stt:l'”:i:brol)dlcrci1he 16” A n Guudgf R” R" BEL!” QR fPnSiVP." With WW iIl5lallaU0n 0f 8 R9P”l?”' and B hogs wider by cllanging it from 40illilihcrihxhagnrllxxvligciiiziriliilinIxii "ell" lleVe1”p'ilcm mm” "mil inf: lime mad or mmsm mm. . L: B I '”i"0IR0nli(()3:itryEiI:iIdLlElII,im ad'”"”S”a””” ”””””"gt"”' ”"””'W"s in don.-. ......,......t .. the .3”f.”.":.lyTS..3'3?.iil'..1.Ti?:tS?”i?.?:..lilfftlftlllf. 5:32" - - ' - s l . ' " E . . v. , y . . . ed 157 lbs, ; v 5 y f T - " BARRISTEB. SOLICITOB. Etc. 150 Richmond street "I9 i'C0n”m'0 dlfflfllltlf” 9f NAN” U ,Sulne Blecdcls' meeting, would certainly be TC,,,m.5 M. ,h,, mnm,,,,,,,, 0, our own domestic capital iincsuyial. , ,.hm,p. ,,,",,,n Ch,,,memwn' RE... ropean nlf'f1lb0FS, .1904 is no longer treated; in accord Wm, mp 1.,.ami(,S of me ma,.keL W, Episcopal .3,,,,,C,, ,, (;,.,,,:,,pincnt until it now runs to more; The hat ofnbl-"vck velvet. line-dp lu G.-.uo.. street a --------CTA NATO is P13"'ilt would also, of course, give the efficientllmm lmm"'”MS' "nd pi'h”"Nl!hRn 20 per mm of me Elms mi'liliiiniicigiificliafciiiilicrsiiinpliiigeneli E-hf!-Lo MB" Comma" Gaudet & Huszar as the year of decision. ning for the long term, rather than tho; i,,.N.d(.,. H". h(.,,,.mS wh-mh M has parncdg short. one, and placing emphasis on thri quality, rather than the quantity, of lhvl forces available to it. ' In accordance with this rcpt, the goal for the end of the curren ttlonal product per year. l GILBERT A. GAUDET. B.A.. l.l..K Barristers and Solicitor- ilioney tn Loan Canadian Bank of Commerce Bids. Motheson. Pe-uk;&- . Nicholson A. W. MATHESON. 11.0. A. H. PEAKE. B.A.. LL.B. JOHN P. NlCHOI.S()N, LLB. Barristers, Etc. Collections - Mont-y To Loan 175 Grafton Street iunrk) will he rl-rrivrrl up in Sat- iIIrda,v, the lflth rlny nf Nnvcnllw. :Plans and sprrlfirations mav he iseen at the office of T. Ouch. ,. I x ;Esq., and also in Groltzvloun, zit lhe health giants announced last. weeklmc residence of the rim; is . .; will certainly do much to raise the stand-lPImW- '('l'5Pd. M” am of d. t ., I V t t I. The Lady wnnrl, which ty lagnosl-h 3”" 193 men 391055 tllsllllls morning (the I.'2'ndl hrml:Ilt I country, pai'ticularly in areas of relativclymul between 30 and 40 ms-scnums. lire of which R tuft of hlack hi-ron's lfeathers, all fastened to the hat by One of the problems before us is 3 hand of diamonds. whether we shall be content tot --The C0115,-I gold, Consisting of build up this industrial cxpmlrlollvgs pieces. each in form of 3 gang,-y 'prlncipally to continue. supplying! wrhe George. or ngu" 0; st. the United States with raw .IlllllC,p0;-Re nn horseback. mcoumermg partly processed commodities. 'l'hclme dmgonn The George is wnm, jcourse we have taken to date nlll-;,,m,,.nd5.d m me mum; and that con 0 I 0 M. Alban-Farmer. QC. H.A., l.l..H. Barrister and Solicitor 7-rl viml, year is sixty divisions. plus 5500 plane-sn . -0 - mounts to tllat. In the pursuit. or, , G 9 c,,,,,,,,,, b d and 70,. tho md 01- 19.34 it is, Spvemv dig small population. The most satisfactory fea-l,i,l1,:.ac,i).id q,ri:”vn0fhn(hPl:i;.,:,,P,,i:ll,. that program we have out back; C55" mfg ' p 0 l mu i J, A, McGuiggn Bank of comnicma aulldinl . . ., i ' A t ” 1 - t u l i . ' '- ' .. . ,,'. agricultural production. whichnilcc . (iharlnltclntvll visions. plus 4,000 planes. These goals pm, tune is that they do not seem to he match- Igiiigasrcjlm;,r;C'n;:l..n.;ny:.!:2.;;1i.75:; gave us widely dmmmd mmmsl I. aAnnlsr;:giiAio,i.l:5gon. Etc Mmwrm gljgnl; 1 mg grants which would have required tll.st,,S,mmS on a law, mm N H”, Province to make cxpenditllres which jlinlace, next: Spring, by an .issm-m- lion recently formed in Lnnrlrm. Dr. W. R. Carson (IHIROPRACTOR Palmer Graduate abroad. ill favor of 8. pl'ogr:ulll. which throws our major rellanccl -7 upon a tricky and llndcpcndnblcl Currie Building Chas. Rjllcbuuld B.A. sent no great difficulty. since the end-of-, .1952 objective-fifty divisions, 4,000 planes Owners' records --was approximately fulfilled. NATO is mmhl "M 1”" am” '” '"t”0”l- l The brig Antelnnv. of St. .1nim'.s, market below the border. EVE WIN; . - . . . r l , N f dl d, Th .. lCl' .not assume our proper race in: , CHABLOTTETOWN therefoie devoting. the gieatel Hflalt of us: 0 . . lmgigleorunwaasn wmwgninw; W Mme world um” some mum Govw prove yauv" BARRISTER. S(Il.l(.lTOft, ,.,,,,m, .073 20, I-,.,,... st. attention tr? what is called the mfrastruc-I wimam lc-1, - linst. on Grand River rm, ti...-Jcriiment at Ottawa raises its N01-Any. me. j n---m-w-' , lg lescott. Anlellcau . . ,. I save mone J S T '0' pure” of xvestern Eur0pP.S dd-Cnsogbasesyi historian was born thig date 1796 Almogi mg a lleavy gnlc from the Solrilll-lslghts to It broaderfhoillzon. I y Eutem Tm” nullynn; . . Cy . , ' , ' p , . - j l r - - s v east. (.rew and cargo saw-rl. llir The principle 0 nteldopcnd- ' CnARLo,",E,nwvN 0l,.r"ME.l.nl5.l alrflelds, supply lines, iadal installations mud, mm thp 355,513,199 of readers he vessel has been condemned. and once, as Mr. MscLean suggested, HI ml E”. Eumlnedg mm”, Iruu-(1 and the like. prepared his book of i-Tm, History of ”,'”"”'”l l” h' 501,” "tr '1” l"'"” M” m””'' ”” l"C"””"?t ”f””:” ”' t .j Corner Kent and Queen 5"- At .t P p. 1. ' lvqt I H . p . " p g . fit. of the underwriters. feet on our economy. we lecog- Frederic A La, e Q C om” "mm mwgunun "H3 . l S ails mcc mg .1. it not, 10 1-pl-dmand and 153133113 , 'Ih1g was follow. A Company of Rifles. under thr-,nl7.c it and plan accordingly, itll t 9 I ' ' - ..-.-- Palmer & Haslam North Atlantic Council voted S883 million for this purpose. The United States is to; contribute 43 per cent of this, France 14j ed by ”'llhe Conquest of Mexico", ”Thc Conquest of Peru", and his unfinished his- tory of Philip ll". The first is considered Command of the lion. (Inpt. Chm"- Icris. march:-rl from Hnlifnv on Wednesday last. 126th) for Pit-mu. whence they will r-nlhrlrk for this will result in a natural expansion arising from our own contribution to the good health of the economic world in which we live. If we lg- t AUTOMATIC HEATING ECONOMICAL UFICIENI DURABU fa -" Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Royal Bank of Canlula Building Chnrlottetowrl. P. E. I. Loan: on City and Farm A. J. HASLAM Barrister. Bank of Nova Scotia (1hnmlm" . R.A., LLB. Etc. '. . g . island, to relieve the drtnclimmll , th, 1 1 1:, at least 5 P9? Cent, Blllam ll PC! (Nil. mid Canada? an Alnrtl'('zllt classic. of the 64th R('Zl., at present sI.1- 29:4,. ;4,3-,rL::nPg forebodlngs Douglas Bra”...-S & m..j...;mpen'.....a-g. Ch”'"""l""'"' r' E' 7 pm. Pent nr 3362 mmimL This is R modest! iinnrd at Charlottetown. Thr Mlh bpcomg true, Croesus, the last. king , , J A cu".u'he',s R.o. MONEY To LOAN . - l ' ' ' MEL Wm R0 Mm” 0" W" 0'”liW' of Lydia made a similar mlstakr JOIIOS Llllllffd ' ' ' T s amount. On the other hand. it must he ,,, H, 82 d M mm” ,,.;,m H” - ' . . . . . . A(-H,”-1"”. 1,, ,. n. . .,.,t ., q , 9 F s ” nnd lost his kingdom and almost OPTOMETNST remembered that Canada is maintaining .l . L g 9 5”-hp. ""5 j””l' Wm Indus lost his he-.nd.1n spite 0fh1HnbU1- I18 Kent street Phone ::s7': Df. K. A. MIICECCIW" brigade in Weswm G(,mmm.' that She is m('l)'SlCl(' 'has l,o30 occupied. dwellings; 1nlitimlsjlmgsziasgrgg:F:;l1)1Ln;Ilri:: ous wealth. 1 (next to slm,,,,,n.. Ann”, DDENTIXST spending S325 million a year for mutual! i1.'1”(l Sm-gler detached dwenmgsi 1)130lf1I8S'S seaponxnt-arly 200 fvt:ssels Allison M, L'..B. Above (7li::lEdtletbri:'lv Clinic l aid, and by the end of this 'yca r will have; lglgsi 181331510310 detached dl.VC1lmgS;.1.130 ,0'll:,0f,"ncr:;on.'fe viianciharii a1mms'l-an. SOLICITOB. Eta. 20? Queen St "'""'" M twelve fighter .sqllad'rons in Western I-Ill-; " W0" 5 0 m Wed of ma-ml. repam an summnt wharf aCmmmadall0"-. S E E D s no mchmmm st. - Chmomwwn -1 F.-'-.”ZT . . .- . - . - . - Phone M10 rope. ,fl?””C 1'” 5'.” l.””";; ””.dWe'"”g.' 850 Wm? l'i3wn”Jf'stZZm'7piLCJin.”-"Still;Th32l "'--Jr-E5:m'j.,f6-r Dr. A. L. Maclsuuc -. .. C. ,- -. 01 mice ivatinlz. 1. 0 with running water, ,. ,,,,,,, ,. .,,,,.,, M, M .m,.,,.,,., LOWEST PRICES ON ALL SEEDS Byron . . let. .. . . MNTIST A noctorys mew 1.040 with flush toilet; 905 with bath or trips. and an I'M onld .nf gthvf OPTOMETBIST .,,,,,,',. x..;,,, H” g shownr: 280 with gas or electric range; 475 g,u,f:,':,i',VW;L"r',,'pi:;i ",','v l,':,'h:r”'3::' Timon", Rmnk,-3 Mung” 139 K:8:mg:'."9:tmv". "';ll:'I';0 3” GLORIA aUll.Dll:? M W i . . . -' . l - n . - v- , - . . (with mechanical refri eration; 980 with 5015- it is 0""! '””iC""- and 3' - .- MOESe's Man el rm ('"m'" 5L 'r'r'” lhc Canadian Doctor. olgan of tho; . g V . ' F . g Hm” ,mpm,me mm ,0 Weak of Maritime Mixture 70 15 I5 I ti 1g" 1 seed H R DOANE & COMPANY Canadian medlcal mot-esslon has a Smkin, powcied washing machine, .330 with electric um ,,m,,m,, ,nm,,,.,,,,,,mm ,0 ms. A1311", Mn?" 3'1 1'" P - - . . . ' b . .. - . Ditmar Turnip seed cnlun-saco ACCOUNTANTS article on traffic accidents b Dr H ld Vacwm Clemelv -1'13” Wm 1919?”-'m9v 1r' ""3e”' ""19 "d ”"'"”E) '” ""0 Elli Clover p Y - H0 44,, V, h , . ,,7 V, ,,,,y ,m,,, mlgm on bond 0,. on Y r wnhegmsdmge, Tang, us Great George st. Charlottetown Elliot. The writer argues convincingly 9 fl” mdmv 0 5 With Passenger 3Ut0' share, for it is no trifling matter A1131!!! Seed "MM" 203" - 14 mat doctors more man most cm7em' an, mobile; 985 are owner-occupied; there are to transport mm-. hams. carri- seed B,".1,y v,.h.hM nsnnou-n w. MANNING. c.A. . ., , I I . . ' t p" , , Ages, I-tr. nvl-r the docks nf two 4 ERMA P. lllarl'nl'.'ltSON. (LA. KEVIN .7. lllcKi'2NNA. i In a position to realize the inroads traffic 4'2 persms 99” h0”5?h0ld- 1-270 h0U5eh01d5 or three. square-ringed vessels. Seed mu "N5 other offices at llslifu. Mimcum. st. John's. Amherst. ommoum fatalities make upon our population, month Of 0'19 family; 270 wlttgia lodger or lodgers; gzmloua to their reaching their Seed Wheat 00"! , lentvllln. Liverpool. New oi-mm and Truro. ,., 315 are crowded bout I be "' ”"' ' in month and ear b ear and thus are ' 3 3" equa "um ” . qznnfied to takgthe kiidym ; campaign for of tenants pay over 1540 as under: and 390 N p MCDONALD. CURRIE 81 CO. "fer drivin out of 985 Ownel-.0CCupiers report 3 The glided co,-o,m.m,h coach jn . CIIAIITEBED ACCOUNTANTS mi 3' London was built nearly 200 yoarsl 00 ql "”""”'- Qlmbec. Ottawa. Toronto. saint John. Sherlarooke. VI"C""' ,, . . . mortgage t 70 Qll n K re-ct , Education co-operating with the doc- ' am for King George in, Kirkland Lake. 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