i!AcE_l;oun Pnaldont, Liens.-co]. VI. Cheater I. Nolan. vise-Pruident. J. B. Burnett, I’. J. I. Secretary, Llaut.-CoL I). A, Iaclilnnon. D. 8. 0. Editor and llanazln Director. J. B. Burnett. I. J. I ' Aauoeiata Idltor-. Frank Wllkor and D. K. Cnruio. Morning Dally (founded 1881) $1.00 per year (in advance) delivered In City. $3.00 per your (In Idvance) mailed to Prince Edward Island. 84.50 per your (In nailed to Cpnada and United States. SATITRDAY. JUNE 13. 1938. advance) Taschereau Government Falls The downfall of the forly-yl-ar—old Liberal Government of Quebec has been imminent for some time past. Not une.\'pccrcrl, therefore, was Elihu Oharlottetoivn Guardian j < would never have materialized, implementing his budget-balancing assurances. Editorial Notes Unfortunately he doesn't seem to have Prince Edward Island on his visiting list; but with a Premier so afraid of the very idea of “raiding” — the Dominion treasury——who prefers the easier way of jacking up provincial taxes—is that to be wondered at? It is fortunate the MACMILLAN Government had no inferiority complex or whatever it is that makes their Liberal successors so difiident about pressing our claims. Other- wise, that $150,000 additional subsidy increase and Mr. CA.\lrsELt. would be that much further short of THE C‘:-lARLO'I'l’ETOWN GUARDIRN (L. Notes by the _Way But meantime It ought to be borne in mind that the Queen ML|'y'g' omcers announced before she left. Bautbamptm that they did not expect to make my new records on this initial run. And whether it was fog or simply Brit- Lsh restraint and respect tor '3 promise that brought the Queen Mary in a few minutes behind the something rather refreshing in there days when “firsts" are go much over-rated to and a Remand. ous and speedy ship reversing the usual course of things and decun- mg to race. on her very first timeout, against all the past and French iiner’s best time, there is , illiljat ifiohvp of goats !l.~_’£'!""-P.",*°!-,":fli SOIIE AILMENTS HAVE THAN ONE CAUSE M08! the announcement in vest:-r 'v"s (ma/-rliuu of the resignation of Premier 'l‘Asclll;t<l:.\l7 and his collczlgucs and the di.<.~uluiiuu of tlw l.('_:isl.'iturc. The corruption \\'llicli has prcmilcd during Premier T.~\5-Clll*Il\'l;.\LJ’5 rug,-ime has been the Subject of a great deal of gossip, but at last officials \'(‘ry close to it. two of them his own brother and nephew, l'l.'i\L’ adnntlcd the collec- AL LANDON is the “white hope” of the Re- publicans. it *6 NE It is usually under Liberal regimes that new or independent parties spring u . * dlé ilk p TASCHEREAU took good care not to take formal leave of the Legislature as THOMAS did. 9K 9K fl Baltimore Sun. mtm:°"' It was only after mlny years search that it was discovered that it was the bite of the mosquito 3’ impwm‘ “°" °°"““"‘"‘“l - that transferred malaria from one duuesflie Umwd state’ has mrm‘ j Individual to another. er resrlcied trade with Germany Sjmjmtj um. mm 0‘ already at its record low. Germa.ny',s I Y ‘V yam Isesrcl: it, was found first it was subsidizntlon of exports is reason given for the move. Hitler’ is learning through bitter exper- ‘h‘’ i :hat, the organisms causing the plague were transferred to man by 1 rats. 74.’ 1,, til i l_ /l .4. 4.; .'.in other Provinces are-not so timid in pressing -7-'{Ontario has made arrangements with the KING tion of interest on money helougmg to the public treasury. At the least, the brother has confessed to receiving thousands of dollars of interest on Government money deposited in a branch bank managed b_v his son. ' \Vh.':t gives national significance to the fall of the T.\scnl-:R£Au administration is its close political rlssncizltion with the I\lAcl<E.\'z1l~: Kmc Goverunu-ut, In the last provincial election. Premier KING'S .\linistcrs campaigned actively on behalf of .\lr, T.-\>.ClllZl<l5.-\L'. If the opposition forces ul1(lL'r l)l‘l‘LhSSlS and GOU1.\' are victor- ious in the coming contest which is set for Aug. 15, it will mean a direct blow, not only to ortho- dox Liberalism in Quebec» but to the Dominion Government Ii) wgfi. Let The People Decide .____.__ Here in brief, from Thursday's Canadian Press dc-patches, is the case for and against the isvroposcd provincial Sales Tax scheme which the enate has turned down: Senator DAl\'Dl.'l>’.AND, Government leader in the ‘Red Chamber: “Many provinces are in dire straits and none have balanced budgets zmd they need new fields of taxation." " Senator l\ll_‘ll‘lHE.\',. Conservative leader: DllpliCall0ll of taxes will not increase the rev- enue, but \vill multiply the cost of collection and administrrltion." This is the practicable objection to the scheme, as proposed by the Kl.\'(; Government. But there are other eqlinlly important objections where, as in this Prmincc, solemn pre-election pledges have been given to balance the budget without any increased taxation. .\lost of {he provincial Liberal Governments now in power achieved victory by just such promises. If, as Senator DANDURl\X\'D contends. these In the former Liberal regime, Mr. MAC- Ixrvru-: got his gravel from Pictou though there was cheaper material here. it 5K if Mayor TURNER has now formally laid down his onerous duties as Rotary Governor for Dis- trict 32. It has been a strenuous time. and His \\’ors_hip well and worthily discharged his task. EL" are if are Mr. C. H. B. Loxcwosrn has been super- ccded by Dr. Yeo as member of Charlottetown Udard of School Trustees. It would have been a graceful, act if Mr. CAMPBELL had reappoint- cd Mr. Loxcworrn as Mr. STEWART did Mr. REUBEN MACDONALD and Mr. SIMON PAOLI. fence that he csrinot always achieve _ Dm Mm“ ma Murphy, Boston. the some success with his bulldoz- ing tactics on h‘s neighbors that he does in his treatment of his_ own people. j j In being the flrsi man to ny,‘ jlzke a bird, Clem solm too}; 3 (xe., jmendous risk. He did not know- ' \\‘he?'her his apparatus would work! or not. He took a deliberate chancel With his life. He must have had‘ all kinds of nerve to try it. There: always has to be a first in experl-r ments of any kind and the first. man is a. hero.—-St. Thomas Times Journal. How an eagle provided a shep- j herd with fresh fish every day, has Just been related ‘by a farmer of But, as he is said to have told the war veterans, M05501 Buy south “ma The nu. Mr. CAMPi3ELL’s motto is “to the victors belong the spoils," and let the others go hang, JIE 3K 9K Higher criticism, said Rev. Dr. HART- DAVIES. of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Edin- burgh in an address in Verdun Baptist Church, was nothing but “cobwebs spung from the in- sides of beer-drinking German philosophers.” It was easily demolished by the solid bricks of archaeology. The subject of his lecture was “The Bible and the Spade,” and his purpose was to show how the spade of archaeology was digging the grave of higher criticism. The Old Testa- ment, the New Testament and the modern testa- ment of archaeology all agree, he said, as he told the story of recent excavations in Egypt and Ur of the Cllaldees. i §l€ 3K if Due to a sudden change of wind, for the first time in the history of the United States. a .'ationa1 Guard unit and a Reserve Officers Corps group engaged in technical army manoeu- Governments must have additional revenue t0,vres, were put to flight at Huntsville, N. J. A balance their budgets, then it is their plain duty to £4 to the c0untr_v, confess failure to imple- vw-nv. their platforms, AND ASK FOR A NE\V .\J_—\.\'DA'l'E FROM Till’. PEOPLE. This duty is very plain so far as the C.\.\lrn1:LL Government is concerned. Not even leg:J:'mve sanction of a policy diametrically op- canny and well-timed tear gas attack by the in- vading forces in the sham battle caught not only the defending forces but 200 spectators without gas masks, and sent them rushing through the woods in confusion, crying, gasping and bump- ing into trees and each other. This rout not only ended the war," but proved conclusively the P">‘"d to ‘hell’ “hole Camllalfin last year would value of gas as an offensive and defensive weap- bc sufficient to whitewash them in this case. Playing Safe At Ottawa “No more raids on the Dominion treasury” was to have been the new Liberal policy, as for- mulated at the Liberal Dominion-Provincial conference at Ottawa last December. Instead, the “raids" were to be carried out on the tax- payers by means of provincial Sales Taxes, Premier CA.\Irl:r.LL being an active party to this iniquitous scheme which would have preci- on, the officers in charge announced. From the Army viewpoint the manoeuvres were “highly successful," but the spectators were of another school of thought. it it BK A Scottish Provost in full Highland regalia, hailing from Fort William, Scotland, has been visiting Fort William, Ontario, and the visited were overjoyed by the distinction paid them. The Provost crossed the Atlantic on the maiden voyage of the Queen Mary and arrived on Fri- day last to see the Canadian namesake of his own Pllalcd 3 tariff war between the provinces. Un- town. He was greeted by a crowd of 2,500 and mindful of his “no more taxation” pledges, be t openly defended the proposal in the Legislat- ure three months ago. Subsequently he went to Ottmvn, allegctlly lo stress the need of the Pro- vince and municipalities for unemployment re- lief. and returned from this "raid on the Do- 3 minirm treasury” with the uusuccess which was to be c.\'pecte<l in vicw of his prejudice against this manner of money raising. “No provision for liarrl-.<urf:lcin,t; roads this year"; nothing for our municiml street-p'.1ving projects. which Conservative Governments had financed jointly to the extent of two—thirds of the cost, At the instance of llis \\'orship .\l:iyor Tl.'R.\‘l-'.R, a small grant of $5.000, supplemented by an equal amount from the provincial treasury, has since been obtained for beautifying Government Pond: and this. in addition to .1 sea-wall project to which the City must contribute 50 per cent. of the cost, is all that has so far materialized. Summerside and the other municipalities are also on short rations, so far as fcdcral assist- once is concerned. The Premier recently returned from anoth- er “picnic trip" to Ottawa; but the results, if any, of this last visit. made in conjunction with his New York vacation trip, have not been di- .5 vulged. Apparently they constituted nothing in ' -the way of a "raid"—that being Mr. CA .\u'nr.i.L’s ‘disapproving term for his Conservative prede- essor's habit of bringing home the bacon! As noted before, however, Liberal Premiers 8. v Aheir claims at Ottawa. Premier Hcrnurm of he skirl of Fort \’Villiam Highlanders’ pipe band. In an informal address, Provost MAC- D0.\'ALn said he had been impressed during his brief stay in Canada by the universal loyalty of Canadians to the British Empire. He had been stonished by the great attention paid to educa- tion in this city and the fine school equipment provided. . sue ale sis Like other educational institutions McGill University is hard hit financially. Principal MORGAN, on the eve of his departure to attend a European University conferrcnce in London took group of newspaper men into his confidence on the subject. Economies have already been effect- ed, and the governors have come forward most generously with a contribution of $168,000 a year for four years to meet deficits. "It turns out, however," said the Principal, “that it is necessary to go further and consequently we have been working hard in the university in the past few months to see how expenditure could be reduced. The net result is that appropriations for the coming year have been cut by nearly $xoo,ooo.” At a recent meeting, the governors had passed a budget for the coming session which, after making allowances for the gift of the governors, balanced expenditure and in- come. "It is an anxious and trying process," Principal .\loRcAN continued, “made possible only by the loyal co-operation of the various faculties and departments.” BK BK Si! According to a New York correspondent Dr. Ntct-rot.As Munmv Burner, the eminent mer recently shot the eagle and the next day his shepherd calledj and protested. There were young eagles in the nest, and the shep- herd wniched when the parents Cfime fI0n1 the sea. with fish in their talons for their young. He then went to the nest and approp- riated some of the spoils, thus coi- leciing fresh fish daily a mile from the sea with very little effort. M. oangandel, dlreolor-general of the French Line which owns the ship. States that the running ex- penses of the Normandiels nine voyages last year 36000000 francs and the receipts 50,000,000 francs, leaving a profit of 14,000,000. This seems signal proof that giant lin- ers properly managed more than pay their way.—Montreal Gazette. I am surprised that the daily papers have not had more about the libel action in which Lord Kil- maine was awarded 2.000 pounds against the Morning Post. In a speech in the House of Lords, Lord Kiimaine urged that the Morning Post had abused the freedom of the press in a. headline, “Italy Climbs and suggested a form of censorship. The Morning Post. rctorted with some character- istic sarcasm. The only adequate comment that we have seen on this case appeared in the Economist which discussed the "fantastic al- titude to libel" that. is growing up in our courts. It concluded after mentioning a number of Ncent cases that the law of libel is being developed into a new censorship which “will kill that freedom of discussion which is vital to demo- cracy. The law is intended to pro- toct. men from genuine defamation of character. It. is being used to sheller them from criticism.” It is time for the whole press to get to- gether on this subjcct.—New states- man and Nation, London, Eng. The post-moriem ,on “Bed" Ryan links him up deflnl'ely with at least four Toronto robberies and a half dozen hold-ups throughout On- tario. One lesson is derived from it all. There will be more depend- ence placed on the trained men chargd with administration of Jus- tice and the penal institutions than an the sob—sentimentnlist.s seekinz lime-light and publicity. The Ryan case provides a. distinct set.- back to the process of Americani- nation which seemed well under way in this province-Bt. Cather- ine's Standard. The supreme iniaillgence lie; in man, that is, of all the creatures upon this earth. But what a mess he makes of it at times! In nat- ure every animal, bird. reptile, in- sect has to take care of itself. From igale, the world is theirs. No dron- ing or lying around idle. It's work and llvLx—or die! That's all there man specie. If there is a relative around, or a. friend, or a big-heart. the easier way seems to be to see just how much old can be Rainer!- without any purpose, plan, or in- bention to recompense the source. No man knows what he has with- in him until he begins to hammer it cut. to dig it out, and to sweat it out. Then he lehms—0tI. how much! And what joy and what s izlory come to hlni through such an expel-ileni'e.——i!:x. not thought to be due to infection from teeth, tonsils, gall bladder and that too much stsmh will cause or aggravate rheumatism in all cases. It is known that infection, an-ch food, cold damp climate. injury to into the cause of the symptoms of ment is given in accordance with Refuses To Face Facts an address at Iondon, Ontario, the other day, that Canada should take some thought as to her position in the world, and decide where she wanted to go and what the price would be, Mr. Mackenzie King re- plied in an address to the Twentieth Century Liberal Association at oz- tawa. He was wining to go part way with Mr. Bennett, but be parted company with the leader of the op- position on the question of military defence. nations was not by "supporting I cause which we condemn." he said. It would not solve the problem of Canada. to become militaristic her- self. and wise way would be for Canada to seek means of promoting under- standing between herself and other nations. ment of policy. it is surely in order a. a old the time that all are able to nav- geiafigebglkalafi K123: :3 been living in. Did he ever hear of a land called Ethiopia? , name of Mussolini arouse any sen- is 90 it. Il-'5 different Wilah the 1111- . samons? Does he recall anything of a conflict between Japan and China? Did anyone ever bring to his attention the operations of one Adolph Hitler in a section of the earth called the Rhineland? of externll affairs in His Majesty's Canadian Government. can not have missed all the fears and embroil- menie and disturbances that the external world has known during the past few years. But if he has not missed them. why speak as though these disturbances thing: that bolonled on Man or Jupitaroroena Indnottothio little plant on which we live‘! discovered that if liver were fed in one good serving daily to patients with pernicious anaemia ‘(then an incurable ailment.) the pI.tient.‘s life could be prolonged for many years instead of death occurring in two or three years. , Drs. Banting and Best, 'Ilor~onto,j can-ads, discovered that if enough of the juice manufactured in a cer-l tain part of the pancreatic gland or animals (insulin) were injected into a patient suffering Wllh dia- bctes (at that time an incurable ailment) the patients lL’e could be prolonged so that as long as the in- suzln Were injected the uric0inplf- cated case of diabetes would con- tinue ha live. Thus as in the above ailments and in small pox. diphtheria, scar- let fever and many other ailments there has been found one single cause for the symptoms so also have research workers been seek ing a single cause for other all- ments such as cancer, asthma, rheumatism. the common cold. However it is now going reclined that a number of factors may en- ter info the cause of any of the above and other auments and so the finding; of research woriters. widely separated by distance and in their ideas of what may cause a certain ailment are nevertheless giving their findings to research workers everywhere instead of walt- ing until they obtain the “fin81" results which may be still many years on. Thus all cases of rheumatism are intestine. Neither is it believed a joint and other factors enter rheumatism orarthritis and treat- ihis knowledge. similarly with asthma: the factors entering into its cause may be pollen from plants, tiny organ- isms from domestic animals. an alkaline condition of the body, a. defect or (‘clarity of the nose and throat, lack it deep breathing and other conditions all of which is knowledge given to the public by the British Astnnia Research Council, and oyer organizations. (Exchange) When Mr. Bennett suggested, in The way to deal with muitartstic On the contrary, the effective would like them to bear. unnrlott-town Guardian deal It!’ ....u..-uy endorse the Olllh“ .3 gccfiapaldewll. BAD ROADS air-,—on the Golville road 10841118 to New Haven the road opwllle Alex. Docherty's is in a dB“¢¢P°“5 condition. ‘mere is a gutter washed out some places from two to i-hr9P feet wide and from one to 2 feet deep. This gutter has been filled in with round stones, not broken some weighing 26 to 80 lbs., and at thebottomofthehillthereisasisn up saying "wanted " and man to run it." Handy to New Haven there is another sign oi)- posite Mr. Neil MnoKinnon’s PIO- psrty which says “Notice, road im- passable. detour to the Maclnlyfe and Bennett Highway." This sign is tor the purpose of warning the travelling public that the road is impusable. American tourist took it to be notice of A restaurant. When is the Public Works De- ps.rt.ment going to rectify this state of affairs? They will have to do so soon or be held responsible for fatalities. I am, air, eto., PEDESTEIAN. PARTS AND PIECES 8ir,—We have no system of gov- ernment. A system consists in a method of accomplishing a desired result. '1'he result is the product of either I system or a. lack of system. We have today the widely popularized catch-word, "change the system." we thoughtlessly accept. the word or expression as being an isolated game of finality, Before going on. however, let. us catalogue the results of our present so-called "system" of government or nnagement, of the economic wel- fare of our people: Are they 0°" Failure to take money out of the control of private interests. Failure to abut laws aeuinst us- ury. Failure to establish Just measures of value. Failure to levy equitable taxation. pauime to provide for the help- " The Haberdashery ” C SPECIAL SUIT,’ -VALUES FRHDAY ca SATURDAY “ $17.50 Frlday and Saturday $20.00 Values in Men's fine Worsted Suits go on sale at $17.50, This is an exceedingly low price for the quamy and make of Suits we offer you. Every Suit in this lot is a fine wool worsted in either neat stripes or small patterns-—the col. on at Navy, Brown, Black and White, Greys, Come in Friday or Saturday and take advant- HYDE PARK SUITS $22.50 Friday and Saturday we are giving a Special in Hyde Park Hand Tailored Suits at $22.50 We want you to come in and try on one of those special Suits. You will be delighted with the fine tailoring and newest models. Those Suits in our opinion, when you consider the tailoring, are the finest we have ever ofiered age of this special price. at $22.50. DACK SHOES $9.50 Henderson 85 Cudmore Men's Wear less, the aged and the ll1fll'm- Failure to found a Just and im- partial economic structure. Thereby resulting in: property and economic insecurity. unjust inequalities of wealth and income. ‘ Industrial and human waste. National and international econ- omic warfare. Restricted production in 8I'!1f-'|1l- ture and industry ' For Vitality dlwaus use BRAHMIN ORANGE PE KOE TEA Raised prices for the benefit of the few at the expense of the com- mon good. Destruction of general well heino- curtailed edu;trém.m Denim of OP mi 8- Failure to brinz 50611119? Ind plenty now availablc into the horns of the people. Therefore we submit that Whlt We need is system and not a chmsfl 01 system as we have no Bvfilvem '0 change in present. I am. Sir. eta. Jztllfl-IS M. MAOLEAN. ing with other nations. What suc- cess did the Emperor of Ethiopll have in following such a policy? What success did Great Brita!!! have? What success attended the efforts of the 1438016 of NI?-1011-S? Where did her policy otconcliistion land China? If Mr. King has a formula for bringing about understandings, he should ,not keep it secret. There was an. excellent opportunity for making it known last fall. when Keeping the dilation Alive rhlguthoprondooortwationoctho tanner lnddire IMnidbei.hooonseqnencestotIIe)eoplsIf,tluon¢hIomc nnforseu catastrophe, the work of over; tanner were bnuchttoaslrldenand. Ini|ivIlnnlly,thinnn.ylIap§uI to any hnnerotllv time. with disastrous onuseqnonoeatohktomlly-.. much u one life hunt-a.nr-e is the only Ialelnard. 1! your family needs protection. our low-cool». F0“- eamfngpolicieowlllservoyonweIl,wr|toforrI|cIto I uvunmn & co. umm lowerancenstreet Canada was represented on the . committee of eighteen at Geneva. But instead of showing the nations how they could solve their problem. Mr. King censured Dr. Riddeil and scuttled for safety. If Mr. King has a sure-fire for- mula, as he suggests, he could save billions for the world by putting it_ to work. But if. as seems more likely, he is only describing a condi- tion which he would like to see, he must be charged with giving insuf- ficient attention to Canada's dan- gerous Pokition in a dmserous world. It would be infinitely more to the advantage of Canada it her Prime Minister would face the facts as they are instead of endeavoring to give the facts the msier colors he '-—-1 In view of this mm ‘ siste- Doesthe surely Mr. King. who is minister The elective and wise way for j.- . fef, $3,000,000 to be spent on hard-surfacing . . V.‘.§ovet-nment for $3,300,000 for unemployment ‘bury roads and $300,000 in building and re- ?‘ )6 50- ., ,ooo,ooo for other public works on a 50-50 : A o o . pended in sewage work in Winnipeg. A W‘ Ll‘ ,- tring roadsleeding into mining districts, the rst being on a 60-40 payment basss,_the latter Premier Bncxzw of Manitoba has v a deal with the KING Government for ‘ ‘,ooo unemployment relief, $2,000.00 for ’ 60-40 basis and the greater part of the latter to be ex- Reference was made recently in these l.'.r.3l1a to the success attending Premier '3. ‘fflldf’ on the Dominion Treasury .. . ' relief projects in British Col- Republlcan. stood on the deck of the Queen Mary just before she sailed on Friday. “It looks as though LANDON will be nominated," a re- porter suggested. “YeI," said Dr. Burner. "Can they win with I..AnnoNf” someone asked. "No,” was the emphatic reply. . . Speaker BANRHEAD of the House of Representatives is the father of TALLULLAH BAiumsAn who does her speaking from the sfigéifid screen; . . The 'jetlerson- ijm Democrats, so-called, have been exceptionally quiet in their opposition to Roosevsur. No hint of an insurrection has been dropped since AL SMITH spoke at the Liberty League dinner. . . "Oh Susannah" has been selected as the Repub- lican campaign Io! choice as was In! H ‘ ‘ ‘at that numerous hand Here A¢siu”vwhen the banks were failing thick l - . my . which is as mysterious a any’: “Happy Days Are iv’. when the breath of twilight blows to flame the misty skies. All its vaporoua sapphire, vioietl (low And silver gteom with their magic flood me through the gateway of the eyes; I am one with the twilight‘: dram. Amanddeqund deepanddeoper letnndrinkand draw rmmtttaoldenfonnioinmorethan Canada. says Mr. King, is to seek means of promoting an understand- Macs Blood Food For Pole and Thin People A combination olluainlii valuable in the treatment Of those dllellll whnn tnelr orluln la tncoablo to III in- ocldltlon of tin blood. on of the greatest rornodlu in the treatment of llunlnatlarn. for those who on lost their appetite Ines II a load will prove the reltoratlva. MAC’! llllr Beawrer lo will restore any hair to lia ariaiaal eolor. La excellent nnir food toning up all the vessels and Promotes a new all n or rowtla when the hair to fall- nz and is rornnrlahly until in preventing dandran. lvanasionruicuo nouns”- KIDNEY uuoroa luirfiod crumnen. "Y! I Bottle “I A Hall «gr: 0. 0. D. Proupfly THE 2 MACS‘ Phone 315 Provincial Managers — The or-soc-Wat Lite cmariootsiwn L’ ADVANCEMENT Ifomanisfittogohlshbr will show it by being faithful wh he is. Professional cards In every field of endeavor there must be a standard, a goal toward which towstrlve. Long ago ours was set and our path has led in its direc- tion ever since. toward mununiu on. goal. a onyinl Mp !n.M-rah and at present we have 100 stones from which to choose. The entire stock at which is oflorcil at nutty Lloyd Egan & C0- Clurlerorl Accountants M0 Richmond street C‘ rloiletown, P. E. 1. Resident Mono“? ME. D. F. ABCIIIBALD Plume 41 j McLeod & -Bentlell w. n. snnrnav. K- C- .v. A. 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