have achieved distinction as churchmen is even S intention: 1‘ Morning Dally (Founded in 18H) President: Lisut. Col. W. Chester B. Isl-mi Vice-President: J. B. lulu“. I-J-l. Secretary: Lieut. Col; D. A. MMUMMI. 9-5-9- mmo, “d mun," punt"; J, n, Buzrsefl, I21. I. n This week will consist largelyof npleaning up and recuperating preparatory to the New Associate Editors: Frank Walker and Llellf. III 5- Y . , airmen. n.o.1v.v.n. (On Active Bus-vine) ear “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the glhgxfggtfgangaisn 21g" hm" “served 111 year, so many being thankful to have families WEDNESDAY, pccamnnn, so, ms retinited after six intense anxiety. the Weakest Ink." Distinguished Island Sons Que is lTlllllltltd once more, in the ap- poinnnc“, ,.[ dmhhishop Mcliulgan to be the firs; gamma! for liltgllsll-Spcaklllfl Canada, 0 . -~ . M‘ ' few spiritual lllL‘ ‘II the country. Io name _a . c “ecmL there have llccu such men as the late S_lr Rpb- ' 0 ert Falconer president of fol-onto llnlverslljil 5h Andrcu- Iilni-Phail; Sir Louis Davies, Chief Justice of kaunda: Sir loseph Pope. Secretary of 5,33‘ f“ Lanada and biographer 0f Sir _ y __ . wearing, better 1M" A" hhcdmiald’ lawn mould Schuman’ article in a current magazine. And they even more surprised when they learn that the m such unusual ingredi- s, skim milk, peanuts, and u’ll Be Wearing Chicken cle predicts many innova- nrcsidcut of (‘unit-ll University and later Am- vricanl .\1i1l)a.\a2l(l()1' to China and GcrnlanYi 111° lion. David Laird, first Governor of the NOIIh West 'l‘erritori<-s; Sir William Macdorlald, noted philanthropist. in Art we have Dfoducfd such men 35 the Lltc Robert Harris, president of tllc Royal (Izlnvdiun Academy who is known f0 all Canadians as the Dainler of the Confedera- iion Fathers. more inlprcssive. It includes many Bishops and .-\1'clll>isl1ops of the Ronlan Catholic Church, and many ilutstanding theologians and preach- ers of other ilenolniilations. This is testimony tn the sound moral training whichtis afforded in the homes of Prince Edward Island, where plain living and high thinking are traditional. Archbishop hlcGuigan himself bears testi- l1;ypzxt1dirggvig1te'the cide what it shou monv to this fact, in his reference to the value of the guidance he received in early life. Mod- St. Stephenb Dsy; the year in which corded in the Ac to have hem '33 fabrics were made fro ents as chicken feather seaweed. Called Yo Feathers Soon. the, arti tions in miiadvs wardrobe. is a w that before the United States can reasonably stk Britain or any other count cllllntorrrrowll eulnllllll "l"- M no =h= 1* do something about her own. tariffs are among the highest in the world. -I:DIIURIAL uurcs- I!!! i!!! lklkil Women who notice the fabrics that go into their clothes soon will be pleasantly sur- prised by the arrival of an arra docking materials, reports Ill United Kingdom scientists are hoping to l _ The list oi Prince Edward Islanders who Zxflilgeuxhxogyieatlgaétigz: Yfigidsgfluiltigilclglc Experiments are now being carried out by the newly formed Mathematics Division of the United Kingdom Department of Scion Industrial Research. successfuL-and Mr. tendent is confident th ine will not only be a . . t '- ' estly he says of his appointment to the ex- sane“ wnhout a’? Tlfijdflhdp- slted Office of Cardinal that it is a. recognition of Canada's enhanced place in the world, and especially an acknowledgment of the strength Catholics. This is true, of course; but it does ognition of the qualifications of this brilliant The late Mr. merside, was in the youngest Archbishop in the world and now ‘° 5°‘ 1“ "°‘“11’111‘1“ 3"“ “Kai” °am= W‘ °" to be one of the Princes of the Church to which he is giving such devoted service the ‘vholesale top. When its palmy days passed, he entered produce and coal business, and soon was on a level with the oldest established and most Drvsperous of them. He was ag- Science And Philosophy gressiveand most persevering; even in his poli- accepting the honorary degree of Doctor of tics he was independent and hard-hitting when Words of wisdom were spoken by Rt. 11,‘ M‘ wmllllf]? Hon. Vincent Massey, Canad-iatrHigh COm- $3M H°_w‘~1 missioner in London, 0n the occasion of his 5t’ °f fr1end5 was being "pilt over” the elec- be greatly missed, for he had and admirers. a- w a a Laws at Birmingham University recently. Mr. Sfflphen Girard, Philadelphia’: most fam- Massey was (lisitussing the new status and re- 011s 1111111°"a"° and philanthropist, died this.’ sponsilaility of the university in the world to- 11a“ 1831i 11¢ was the 5Q" 0f a COmmOh BOY" day, and he used these \vords: deaux 5311011 “"11 5°33" ME 35 a Cabin 170V 3! “It is a strange fact that natural science 111° 33f 15F"- has not only performed miracles to meet man’s °w11eri (11111113 1 material needs and has even lengthened his $11 111 111191111355 life, but has also led him to the threshold of his °"""¢- when own annihilation. Of course, we have always ‘vamed ‘f 101'" ° lcnown that knowledge is dangerous, but never- 6011111 1'31“ "1117 theless must be pursued. We cannot set limits 1111r1crt_°°_1‘ t11°_ "1 to our horizons. This is our belief, despite all 011° 11111110" e151" rising to be captain and ship- he war with England," he start- as merchant, amassing a huge the United States Government f a million pounds sterling and four thousand pounds, Girard tire loan; when he died he left hundred thousand pounds, perils. Our universities are the ultimate ex- 11173113’ 11“? W11°19 °l whim 11¢ beqlleilllltd t0 _pl.,,ssx-(m Of Hm hazard, and this great dilemma charitable institutions, four hundred thousand of the age is a challenge to the universities. M1115 dcvflmd m 4 wllsge f0!‘ Ofbhflfl b0y5; he "Our orolfleln can only be increased by the “'35 a p131" rude ma" Wlthm" "lucalilm- ffllllal divorce of science from philosophy, by putting and 1116111119553 them ill water-tight compartments. That has 1° 111‘ 19°01'- 1111 been a growing tendency for too long. Think of yet kind lo the sick, generous d a‘ benefactor to the orphan. s n: atom bombs in the hands of teclmocrats who _ _“Th= Arabs number, now.- about a ignore the princlliles ivhich underlv human rela- 1111111011» 311d the ._le“l5 ha" 3 milll0n. (5825 Mr. lions. Silch men would be as dangerous as M03111 M'~’111i ‘115°“551“E P311155“ 0V" BBC)» statcslncrl Will) are ignorant of the existence oi P 15511113111 111111113" 1135' wnfifmell ‘.1118! he has atomic energy. What we need are scientific asked f“ almlhel‘ hundred thousand Ifiws to philosophers and philosophic scientists. ,-,1_.-,, i" h“. my; [he wisdmn and tolerance andywllo formrthtla Arab League. The Arab extrem- 1S3 are lane to use violence if the. White 'l‘h:u is \\\‘ll.‘ U111‘ must be concerned to ensure 39" 15 “"0” lhl- quickczlml sensibility which life demands. that the study oi the humanities and philosophy 111* H017’ 14ml holds its old prides of place in the modern uni- u” m1 111M115" versilv, aluuu with the younger sister, natural science. .\ ullilv between them, is, of course, The Federal Government is working on the in the true lfrtlllllfll] of the British university. ehmlniflflflpfif Sllbiidifis Paid 1H wartime 35 P!" Never has thew: been greater need for such a M, 111° flmffmllml’! 911R Slltbllillllw 0011C)’- tmditionj‘ Finance’ Minister llsley said in the Common‘ Rtlllylng to I. M. MacDonnell (RC, Muskok», _ _ _ sley said the amount paid in .= ~ subsidies this year would be much less than ‘in -50 much talk has been heard about Wash- 1944- T°l=1l 8115514165 Paid between December lltgtelfs loan lo Britain involving surrender of 1» 1941» 311d Sfvfmrber 30, 1945, IIIlIOUIINdIO " Empire preferences, it is good to have Lord ' _______________ Empire Preferences Ontario), Mr. ll allestrocm for doubt in the American l lowéd for their "m e preferences, was some- be e by Britain alone; A, y that there were more than ‘ gprelerencea, that countries ' ‘ and South. Africa, dir- ‘1'“'..*°g* ‘WWW wsreyfor a...» - ,1” a11°W°d l" immediately. If the White Paper “llut .lr‘1'€ is where the ‘university comes 15,“11°1'°e‘1 and immlilfallo" 1'5 vlfltwed. there ill. Ill this scw-lltific age the public is apt to w!" Probably‘ h” bloodshedl for 1114? lewlsh U!’ think of the ilniversity chiefly in terms of its 11°111151§ 31" k-"mw" 9° have 3 trained armed laboratories and. what is more serious, it seems 1°“? m Tflflfllflfsi- Meanwhile the Arabs are to me the unzvcrsitv too often falls into the 5371115 101111717 that Y9" do "01 5°lV¢ lllfl Orvil- szlnlc error. H“. if one of its iobs is to advance m," o1 111C levfl-sh llllnvrlll’ l" 511F008 by cre- hunlnn kno\~:l:*..~_'c, the other task and the more 31m»? 3" Ami) minority in Palestine. They, too, ancient cue, is m tench. If we need to learn how 113"“ a “"31" "limb" 0f "m8. find mbreover, to handle m1" tools, as we do, the university has i111” 11a" ‘he 514315113 05 91¢ independent states ly changed. So the problem 5f ls indeed one which calls for $296.288_,6_70. There was s good reason why veer,» the chief British figure in negotiat- "w fllbudm Wyre coin: down- Many bf them - ‘ lng the loan, saying to the House of Lords: W" Pa"! °" lmliffifll tlflods which were sub- "Acceptance of this loan agreement in- Rct to high was risk insurance and transports- volves ‘no one-sided reduction of the British _ . _ Imperial preference system. . . . There is not M§°D9'l"°11_*-'"d 31¢ 5117911"! déllifllflllll-li" M- ‘ qluted looking Ifl¢I’-—P¢l'l’ll _ the Fimm t’. mind about-that matter. It has "but" could tell the various to lllflrl emphatically on many Pmmw" MW mvéh money th - es mates. tion rates. ffllcse of atstesmanship." s o a a ey would be sl- winn u» dtqmnienlsl ry to do souls- Preosmd to United Slates homes than it was this“ he was ‘the first martyrf he was stoned to death. as re- ts of the Apostles, is supposed f A.D. St. Stephenk Day is also m, " J; . _ . I l d l, _ observed m England as BOXIII)! Day, from lts :5:1.::.rt1i:":;:; illliiildfili 5.33.... $1.". m- un c ' s _ r * - - - ons known as Christmas-boxes are solicited and y of new, longer- an ‘ll be tific and If the experiments are Wormesley the Superin- at they will be-the mach- ble to add, subtract, multi- but from instructions previous- machine will be able to de- ld do in different circum- William P. Callaghan, Sum- lnore senses than one, a self- and devotion of the country's English-speaking :2? Ilrsaglllshgefgnygzzfgétfg 0:11? igngfifnifizvgz: not detract from the fact that it is a signal‘rec- frltililctlignttpeggjgte; hllluszgififi‘ wwgenaih: native sOn of ‘Prince Edward Island, already fox bminess flmmed’ he was ‘me °f the £11517 zatlon or group reerving 391) ‘lots-l rooms ln this city. now or for a emocrscy, where a citizen ls per- mitted et modes of action, provided they do not react with undue harm or in- mnvenlql on the body politic. Some rise re dogmstlcaily that well-dried gray or white birch split with the hand axe Into ve silent minds w o ms ntaln that a fewk handfuls of dried pieces of shed are not only efficient, but. eliminate the work of preparing peels! material. Many countrymen, however, hsvs come to the conclu- slen um nothing ls equal nr cm ATION small dried brsnchssof white pine. Ad 1n lo on s clear, cool afternoon of the fsll such s man hitches his horn totfihe fslrln avnkon 7:0 draw; . across e n mow I rates now were dropping. Mr. gllrough theugwul a“...““' ".‘il.‘."’ri.°°"-'.' 3.111%?‘ are r . m ‘ , ' ulst among the sss. A man on- guvernment de- é?! _ Otherwise. the Fin- . commentators have assumed 4mg Mmll"! ‘Willi! b! "Tlllllflfll I losifltlbst- ' tle. _ Mr. Macdonrlell pleaded for reduced-d;- . pendlture after Finance Minister llsleylgsd out-i , ' " lined the procedure in drs ' ’ 1 estimates ma raid that if the igiltrwhz expenditures it was b; and; psrlimlentsly "v mne-tcnrhpol the _s _ etbes msdsI-lntlis “blggermnd _ better” u d» the h» viral Ill onus sol rude . let nlon w _ ton Journal, sprays tonic when drawn t the llulr. A fork that oozes -8udbu , Star. y their valor in wartime. s1 1s at least s gesture on the part of the government to give more meaning to these decorations. - Wlndsor Star. _Wlthollt n new npprosoh to our stwar peace discussions it will e hopeless to anticipate for world future anything better than ex- Qerlenced in the past, Wlse nego- tiators in these discussions will realize that the postwar world will be too small an economic unit to harbor for long within lts bounds any isolationist group. Also that if as an economic unit it is to operate successfully the nations within it must recognize a put- lern of‘ interdependence which makes the full welfare of each member a must in the master pol,- icy pl8n.—Cfll8‘fl-W Herald. The Shite Deplrhnont ls akin, for "a {permanent American spy system.’ We are told it will onb’ be used in foreign lands. but .lt still looks bad to us. ‘There is nothing new about these interna- tional spy systems, History ls full m“ of them. They have never produc- ed anything good and never will On the contrary, they have invar- iably Involved tn trouble the na- tions which supported them. If our State Department cannot get along without a spy system, Presl- dent Truman should look around for new men to boss the State De- partment. We have just crushed our enemies, and if we wasn't get along wlthour friends without hlr- ing a lot of spies, there must be something wrong with our meth- ods-From Labor. Whales are the largest animals known, Even dinosaurs could not compete with whales in size says The National Geographic bulle- tin. The blue whale, largest o! s11, rent-bests length of 108 feet and a weight of 115 tons. I! D011"! out that a man could stand in its could go, for the throat ls only nlne inches in diameter. Because t or this small one-nine. blue Wham are limited to a diet of small cru- 1 staceans like shrimp. As much as slx barrelfuls are eaten at one meal, Whale meat has been oopu- ° than chopping wood ‘W11 connection the ration s an attitude of resent- eing offered such work cernlnlz Remus of Photo-Ba lsc Without seeking to. be- little his imp we can tell him that his chopped wood and were he has heard of W. E. Abraham Lincoln and ugsll (Journalist), ed Woodsman, and e and active with the axe u brilliant Ln th 1hr for years with Japan's poor. A can of 1t could be bought for 12 cents. One whale can provide as much meat as a herd of 125 cattle. Those who have eaten whale meat cooked says it tastes something like beef, but is not as tender. -Ed- monton Journal, ‘Ills 1948 annual wllVfllluflll of the Canadian Jewelers’ Association, originally scheduled for Vancouver in April, has had to be transferred to Quebec for lack of hotel accom- modation here, The jewelers’ meet.- hotel rooms. The highest number ‘rlruécnkntomrown cuanplau {Notes By The Way 1 1 . sum a "and. in: should enable returned men. to 1th clvillsnshwhot hsve deratand returned mgraozldimlih: are‘? ruor luhricstes as . A comb, just patented, into the beans would be something‘? iomfl-hllll In than honor will henceggth be pairing: “an of ruinous war- ‘nd zlho have distinguished IlIEIIlJQlIl/héefl ' announcement of 3100 cash r nta yo to winners of. the Military edal and the Distinguished Service Nted- ry 0hr r. » To the parents of bo I e a tine lot of boys something to be proud of. at present we have s .801. Fred Howard on leave ami- 11311 cannot be lromem (to; Ohmrlstmhas 111g Pom A o e s 0 l‘! @- y‘ The value of that achievement cannot be exaggerated, It is fun- damental to the representative sys- "W- vssrmutdn Happy Christmas. - To his mother he say Once again we find like all the boys the vel- Q mlstmaa and the com- FEOM MOM I POP DUDLEY AND FAMILY VETERANS’ EMPLOYMENT y a few years s30 Can- men and women number u! a million and a half. them veterans of the t War, found thelnsel- t any employment. They could not find, and t): that tragic period. is and in striking contrast ong us today, those ly refuse employment. resent the offer qt 1t. according to ."Photo- who writes to The Guan- e “resents very much service men. Work not compulsory ln but; may be acoep at will according to v of the individual. but ls absolutely necessa t human existence; at the offer of goo mouth, but that ls ls far as he gent‘ betrays B‘ ‘at e the brave new world. were told was in the mak- 1_ The Vlrturs O 0 n, was on 2h t dad. '.t s impossible tao ‘lrnneoviulo glint ex- Cfllf it his fulfilled worth o much that wasudshz. But $01M accomplishment ths pig-ll: have little doubt. It wss lament’: restoration of its own su- Pftllllfl’ lhttllllh fllQ . resssertlan of those prerogatives which it sun- - rqrlidered to the emergen of war. u s ha. Order-ln-Oounci . under nads hss existed for s1: ot come finally to an R 4 which was brou tlen tem by which we live, ‘the onl er of dlctatfo and parry of debate. We are further fnfomled that o- n were served a ration beer. mutton, etc, and for ment at b as cutting Gladstone, John Redpa who were all skill inn, which attracts about 500 dele- as ab] -—— gltgs from all paras oflCnnaéldia they Boofinflcanlomwlluce has. hunch“ nee s a drarnntee e st ll g a a a bil; drive to Obtain 1.100 recur/lts of rooms which could be reserved in this city was 175. April was l)‘; influenced chosen on the suggestion of the hotels, as the slackest season of the year. Possibility of any organi- long time 1n the future, ls seen so many permanent guests that Dllrposes. If these demands are to it can only rent 470 of its 542 rooms to transients. As for the old Hotel Vancouver, now stand- lnx empty, the convention mana- Rer of the CPJL has stated that the railway is not considering re- opening it because of the problems of staff and furnishings. -Vnncou. ver News Herald. When flll has made s few ton- thtlve swings with a frost-ironed scythe, a fore-handed and thrifty farmer begins to think about kind- ling for winter. To comfort-ac- cnstomed urbanltes kindling ls not a major concern, But on-the farm, where the fire in the big shilling kitchen stove had to be started each morning, it is a vital matter, says The New York Times. From D to April, though a man doesn't have to get up until 6 u.m., the kitchen ls a cold spot when the red mark hangs around the low figures. A basketfnl of just the right kind of fire-starting material Rives the taountryrnan a feeling that he has Inadequate tool for an essential task. ‘There are of course, varying opinions on this serious problem. in the thermometer st'| the way it should be in a idiosyncrasies and ri/ small laces is ‘the best of sll k ere srs thos of uslly intran- from the floor of the wood- and a host of to numbered 0m- sttltude to use- of any kind should be atlon. In this Canada of o we are under a tremendo obligation, As the res two world wars we have gpn its; remote. Thlsmeans, of cortisol“ huge pubuc 11911 at or major conventions Van- couver ls rilht out of the picture. 51°11‘ ,1" 111° veteran‘ "1' Not an assuring prospect for a city w a 15" which has, as one of its mujor and industries, the tourist business. k111d5- Q1513 ‘rhe city's largest hotel has now grants 1°!‘ mcnt of whom will be from the army Ilnordlertomnke the rs- crults resdtv for service as soon as possible the training course is to be cut bv two morn/this. be succastully m-et qobds must hi‘ "reduced and services rendered. that will require the united eflforl of all our people. And the more thoroughly we eradicate the false and toolluh the more successful our effort will be. on this must be met pensions of man family allowances, and some Ministers, was made ln lerzls- lstlon, It ls not necessay that these be cited, or that individual praise be apportioned to the "critics." What they achieved was not a party victory, a trium h for the group, but: a regenerat; on of our system of parliamentary lrov- ernment. It cannot be too often repeated.» that the prime function or Parliament ls to scrutinize criti- cize and supervise, 'I'he bur en of this obligation falls st heavily on the Opposition, 1y Bf ll honors that nbIlEBUOH u" l‘ ‘mm title to the name. EXPAND POLICE FORCE - (C P)—The 1’ am. Sir, etc. ndtlng. . ‘ "-1.4: i." r suppose you'll say n". 1m his IMAGIN- when he ssld he got then with s Guardian Wsat WOODSMAN By Ken Reynolds llfldOh DID- ths trll tlgklln srolns of n” ' s. the wuoa E- & Son r Life, AccidonrywSiclitncss‘ ,' 0f (‘Jpppsttldn lfashlon 1n which the Jov- ernment has exercised that power zht to an end in the Na- v “fir. qdoidooffos"! 4% _ ‘rsooinmsnrlerlfwotow. ta m“; - z ' - oor r40“, 75% §3~*“ih’=~°°3~i"°w-e-' “l” ‘*1’ 1 hers. Lord maximum“ Emergency ‘n-ansitlonal t OVER THE LIN! Trees “ lfomsn‘ Msenthoblonsdfalllssrollttnemu w fi-f-"mlg; w» w» wm- w» Professional Bards llell W. lllggins guarantee of free cltlzenshl . Bu. apart from this, lt re-esta ll ed the virtue of a strong Opposlt on. These columns already have paid tribute to the splendid and -truly masterful battle which Mr, John Dlefenbaker, as the socks-smart for the Progressive Conservatives, waged to force radical amendment of the powers bill, The facts of how the Government sought. to re- tain blanket powers, even after it had rewritten the measure on the protests of the Provinces, do not have to he repeated here. But. the one important fact to berremem- bered is that the Government dld not voluntarily relinquish the pow- We at. m. i“ y“ M rue lune mice remember and m n? tmélggemdgtlg‘? o’ ‘WM Chartered A 1 Bmfimw m m M‘, ccountant ‘lihefmnerlinhlabeddwpillhll 'Tl¢v lbeisthesum all? Maths lander n. Had the Official Opposition s- chleved nothing else In the seven- ty-alx days of the session, its stand- ing with the people would he high indeed. But throughout the session it demonstrated a qualitative strength, as distinct from quanti- tative, which most observers will readily acknowledge gave fresh meaning to our system and high flromlse for the future. Few who ollowedthe progress of the ses- sion closely could have failed to realize how by its quality the Pro- gressive Conservative group com- pletely overshadowed even the most outstanding of the more ex- perienced O. 0.1“. group, which during the war years had shown a marked superiority both 1n init- latlng criticism and ln the thrust Hail and farewell the]! of llhO Y9K!’ l5 STBEAMLINED CABS ORDERED BY RAILWAY bag; e and the There were many occasions dur- m lng the session when the Opposi- tion showed both the strength of "at purpose and the tenacity of convic- tion to the end that “great im- provement," by the admission of villi/III: exclusive y GIFT stars Evening In Psrls Walnut Chests. Ashes of Roses Walnut halts. Shllrk Wllnrll hlllllnanl Walnut Ollnltl. xeysmmsndmnhrl-W out sot-rub g“, lsn om lo 0s. lllsvlorlufllft sen 01.09 w kiln Brush. comb sud surm- sets 00.00 so ti"! wflfln] Paper lll Ullfiflfl 81.00. ' wrlun raver. Fem: I101 u. 40s h» new Numerous other I!“ "l" Droplnsslllsssonslsrlr ruspworomsunostlm Tlli 2 MAGS us Gross 000180 » IIIJJIIIIJ Nomv m ~- counters lllsullllllc,s1, - salutes" I44 Richmond Si. MIG. 1mm their beaks south before in- Charlammwn Tet 589 P0 80x6; wmn-Iunw-l-ammnmmnn, m "Urfilland gunman, Chartered sellout-at. he“ “a” ll. r. llncllllntn comes led and de . 0n the mun sides of all ulna Lies tlhe . And fumblink fltrlgteaesnt the stow firs in place of the “FEW _ Pyrrlstram could. more u u: teno m h RobwtAmman Mammy‘ , g p er Phlns earls sml ma“; a °°'"'P°"M¢_Ii0¢- twins snll I118! ‘BILIN HIDDEN Monmmh. Que. Dw- Z4 Fifteen new streamlined carnage: lat by nu __ Oflnnlught Anll. No.14. ' Ww-i-j Foam woerivlrxtwdent 01' wa- ll. ll. a 00. chase: stores, announces. lffwlslau‘; fling: 0am?‘ a; Chartered Accountants lrsrnm l! firllfon Brest‘ *1" Olshrlotfeown “A: Phlmo i000 ' In; or m. Issdvloh w. usnnlns. c. a m g McLeod 8 Bentley ,, n. s. IBNTLBY. l. o. l s. a 0mm. n. o. ‘Blrrbtlrs and Attorneys-ll _ LII > ( 1M Prllloo Street > -\.‘és~§-t<-.\i.\. \.~e-:~>e,‘i~A->é-D'-“~ ALEX W. MATHIESON OM00: OI Gross Georg Street 51"??? PALMER 8 HASLAM l. l. HAM-AM. RA. Us!» lAI-IJBTIR. ITQ, 4 ONIY A J.A..|lsGi|lGAI,ll.A. 1 NUIAI-Y. ITQ IAIIIUTII. SOIJOITOI OUIIII BUILDING M. ALBAN FARMER I- A. Ll- B. ‘lg,’ 8331011712)‘: lTO. IAJTTITOWN. Usnsdlsn lions or commerce Bldl BELL Ev MATHIESON ’ Ilfllsfll. loll, be. I. s. s o. L ‘usnusson. nun. mo. , _ sI-Lssv LOANS 0N 01- AND FABM - IBOPIITIIB 94m‘ 13° midis 1 Charlottetown. rm. i. _l\dcPlle-' an. K.C- strum-u. sorlérros Frederic ‘l. Largo IAIIIITII».I'NL flflysldllili. user-maul! ‘Ilsssllll ' I-O-Iolll ossssowrs-rownnsl. than» a; MeQuaid s. s.‘ /