reluctant to consider controversial Vt PAGE FOUR" WWW wugggggg , JULY 7. 1953 G U A R A N Tand practice which has led some continentali ' TH E lparliamentarians to dismiss the Opposition1 The pass"-'g Scene ' f British constitutional make- r Authorized as second ciaaa Mali r-oat Office as 8. P1806 0 ncparlzncnt, ouawa. believe. But the key to the 11112211: his sim;' 3, oh...-ya. Tho I-I-ml GU-"ll-B Puhlhhlnt 0'- pie e"0ughT't '5 the fact t Ft 9 ma soiwa rosr-common nu nairmcrions controller of the Government is not to be jg- E'm"" ""1 M'""l"' mmcm" 1'" A" B""w"" found inside the House, but in public 0pm- (ripe t1i)eme of thhis year's CDo- latantlallyt ortihthe citilltural Fa:ccumu- A H. Edi”, irnink wiiiiiai-, . . Y . - - mnan ay speec es was an- a ans 0 o er na ans. or my "Ml r' to" Outside iimchl provided it can made adala greatness. In London Mr. self I do not see that this is any- CIRCULATION to take notice, has all the sanctions to Massey spoke of material and thing against us. provided we do , - 1 1 ff t- spiritual growth and predicted not get into the habit of putting "covers Prince Edward lallml "ll! "'9 ll'""' make "5 Con 1'0 (3 ec Wej , , "our own" Elizabethan age. In a premium on everything we lrn. I ”The role of the Opposition is to act as chiirioiietawii Mr, st, Lautrgnt re. port in that line and a discount "T”""”"”'."'"”"".?"1?.Y'”k"'"”" public Perhaps Public if:::i.iltl.5:l”&:.i:.:ll:;i:3l.":.; ::.:i.:::::1i.'. " M" ' . w.a u n I , Prosecuton It produces an the facts and . - ' V A " ' achieve. Similar sentiments came Canada belan its political career CHARl.0TTETOWN TUESDAY. -llll-I 7- 1953 ar umems which Set against the ministerial 'GOVT.-MD?D MRGESMCE from less exalted rostrums around on borrowed capital. as every ll V, - h I t ' t to make powskogvswpngnjg . M the country. young nation must necessarily do. vouodd Hopes defence, will enable t e e ee oia e . The miiiaiiiii iimwui to which hverything we have been able ia y up its mind whether to find for the Gov- t i f His Excillfncy refe11re1ld lsih of P:;:l'f311Ypl.l;:: gill llll Tim” , . CDUFSE, D V DUI on I I 8!. EKG a 0, nm. . . . . c . ernment or the Opposition at the next gen' W" nothing mcmiiii, or .,.ii.,.. urally. with our culture. The first Hgws glatrlizl -tt-hm lixpgtauons t1:;iiGl'ai election Meanwhile the Government ordinary about this growth unt1l 3h:l0:15 ilfhwe 9368313 the Indian. raise in I 8 aI'l lmes y e news - . t 1 , , 1. quite recent years when new oi W 0 PET ID! We ave no right I g C ' ' 1 I sill)-C0i'ii-llprovldes the Opposltlon Wm” the Paula. and mineral deposits were added l0 50) happened to be of British on July 14 a 1.. .. ongicsswla - . -- - . - ii 1, C i ii, anri French origin The: ill - - - . - N lmentarv facilities needed for making S to our nown resour cs. 11 e - e n u- mittee will considci hills to EtLilllOlll.( al .1. . - knmm to the public This jg not o,,,,,,ii iiisioricii piciiiie ii i," ,0 :3C:S artqlg sili1it.wiih!ii., "id no survey of the economic feaslbllm M dl(”riaUiii1li mindedness on the part of the hlppemd ilrzrteicriilriieriatoluddiliicldiig evil 3.7.335 "mum Wm Passaniaquoddy tidal power pi-oiect. '1hc, DU 8 . ' V th Ht Id be with the great scientific advance In addition. at course. there is -ect of hameqsing the gmiai tidpg (if , Governnieflli for It knows a wou 1 of me ms, hair 0, me gmh cm. the American influence to be can- Pm-l V r ; '. . ii I Yew damaging io its prospects to be open. tury. No part of the Common- sldered (it may do no harm to any Fundy has been a dream in the iviallilliitsy . - , , .1. . f , thatl, ,,m,m, 5i,,,,,,,i iis 1,,,,,,,e,, ii, "3. here that American culture, like i. . E 1 (1 Qt tea for nHm' years. m m” "harge of Sm-lmg Cm lC'Sm' 01 tlonhuod under more encouraging 01" OW". '8 Sllll ln the formative and Ami . ng an K a A J :l- iwould be confessing to doubt as 10 the? circumstances. It would have been .5?-889?. Thatnwlll continue, and Roth President ROOSEVPII anti liosldelll. H . t t nd ublicit H 4 Strange, indeed, if Canada had in all probability increase as time Truman advocated a thorough testing! of ability of its case a 53. p 3" 1 made "0 STEM melerltll Slrldel l" "5" 0"" mid Why ""5? ANY ' ' , I 1 b1 the inst 59 Wars 0, ,0, builder must use the materials at the scheme but until nou Ilolllllli 133 W”! eeeeee er-ea i - - - land. Tilers. is really no such W New Ilse For Atoms l .:::"”::..:::::”c..ii:; merit is lakillil ll0 aCllVl". ”ll'91'95t1 1” T101 1 "m"- t 1 worth noting. Some will say he 't”l0lh9l;hIYld. 1" ll! lurn. loaned matter although no objection is being tak-,1 The study of atomic structures continues , :”g0l1ItCP;:,l:ll;rlt1:1ll-;d:':)l0i;1-g-ll':;a?ul1f 0 HM "- . . on to possible American investigation H0 bring benefits to medicine and to man. mg mck would an mvmlgam, ri-iii,” who say ii,” Camda It is expected that it will cost S:i,(l(l(l,-..I.hE, mes, advance ,.(,pO,.ied' says the: ' into the spiritual growth or nny lsliouid be self-sufficient cultural- 1 H v 1 mo f0,1Sibi1g' , . I d V nt of R I Sh k, country be expected to use. Sla- y are expecting, too much. Even 000 to make the sunrl as 10' 1 - (Id b lM0ntreal Gazette, is lie evdftllllme 1 I S; :35; listlcs are alright for oil wells. Ll 1! wered p1Jhs!slbie itt would not lly Of the DF0.l9Cl. a sum w IICI wou 91 svnlhctic chemical which searc es out eat I vi .l t uranium mines, and the like, but at a zoo ng. or exchange . i , 1 , , V ' ' v iii, gaugmg spmiuai age” any be ween one society and another well spent indeed If It 19511115 1” me Pmleriin the system and entiacts it. As lead an of Pxmmely limited ,,ai,,,. is necessary to-the proper func- devclopnient. being undertaken and bi-ouglit I poisoning is 3 iiazai-d iii some 150 occupii. it ,,,a,,1 he ,,,a, in Ming ii", tloning (of Civilization. and it -l 1' ' e I b" 'l hew at ,,,.m.d ..sp”.il,,a1n M,.. Massey was makes little difference whether to a. successful will Llslllllv . lliionsvas wcll as to )8 its Vi io c . ' i 1 winking of It in "S widest mm 1lie exchange be in trade or in Maine. 35 W9” 35 thew Bmnsmck am ipalnt-the creation of the new chemical ?.itei.'i”t"m"” mlinm tind cumziifail dillgilethn asa nation we arelakf . . - i. . , -.i.;.;.;.;.;.;.:- - event-on s a as we as ioae s e - - . - Prince Edward Island. l5 W09fUllY Show ml is indeed welcome. . - wily Mimi uiigioux. Thmpi, no lag our proper place in world cui- .o--- --a we or the: we molecules or me chem-car ow ch--ion-town x Notes By The way x. in :::.:- :..:::::h:r.":.-mz. W . . , v . . -- n n '. ., 1 I .l 1'1 h. , 0 8 085 W WE mternauonal ii R-tells of Pa:-Samaquoddy Ba? JEDTA. ls its Official nam(iT handcuff. the" g (Ami P. II.. I.) .- v 9 l.ii::seral Hivduecexiliitirlil isanrriiicliminvore business it is to -keep watch on is enticing. Tides of 2.) feet or i'liOl0lp1-Ely is another interesting chapter in the 1 ,-...., - widespread than it was only two :l1:lvlvtrrrxiat1ei-,l;l ii; that m1: L-';plrli.ua1-. . - i - which avpra c" - . . . i J A 1 tlclaiv" The importance of the general than existed in 1940. In the survey or three decades ago. And yet, re sous. cu u . intel- Pffect that bod), of iia 91 - - 1 ihb atomic Iesealch Stmy .FDT. S R Fnur, nuiiu.-xrs s(iAn('u'c pracutloner of medicine, or fam- nn controversial issues, conducted accordlnz to A report I read Fe- lecmm 1”" "M3993 "D WW1 0111' about ten m11e5 m breadth and 13 In eng iiChem1Ca1- Its molecule 15 R Clrcle that sets gr A lly Physician, has received consid- by the research division of the Na- cently (this is one instance where motiirrlals expairimoi: LML Ml.” e mi . - . i v r i . s a m At the mom” 93”” is 8" Wm" M 1”” metallic atoms" 3:33.”.:':::.”l:..::....::: ::::”:...3?:"as;:”;..:.:”:i;:::'...1t :.z7:::;':; ::..r”';”.:,::::l-..::.t:: .. ..”::.::.':i':: . . - - .' t 3 z ' ' (, ire ro e o .' ' ' ' t ' ml 5 Start of the 51' Lawrence semi ay andirrhe metallic atoms become pnsoners m HR l'llEiIl1Pol?f:li:Pc(?lCNIiti. David Wilson, Canadian Medical Association in dcnts'considered these issues to bc 10 C0nl0l1d Wlill l" "U5 00l”'l”5'- know in" he 3"” 399d '4'"-'1 0"" p0W91' project but if um coastal develorb ll0”0W Cenue of 1119 m0l9CU1e- imerchranl. of this town. in one of Winnipeg. Parents throughout the the most controversial: religious EV”! HOW. alrange 85 it may fouifilgm slam that this uunuon - t 1 111' Qunlrv - - f 1 the bedrooms on the second floor. donilnion will be happy to note education. sex education. C0l'!ll'llUl'l- 559"” "'9" ”e "'”"'5' ”w"53"d5 3 ng Haduatny 'm"ect'd' ' ment 15 Shown to he prmiuca is C i t HOweVer' not all metals ale halm U." Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. with the this. Due to the growth of the ism, socialized medicine. local poii- who can neither read nor write" The Hm” mtmnhood" which ML should back if at 18351 fll-Ely P9? i'9”t- Calcium, for instance, is necessary to am- greater part of the family, were specialization. so characteristic of tics, race relations, UNESCO and And It h” b"" 95”m”'dt with S" Lilureni "Y5 55 lmmlnmt AP" . V f” t . . t amending pubm worship at iiia most forms of endeavour 10,133., E the uiiiied Nations. Aiihuugh me what accuracy I am not prepared Ilhreng y hinges on a technicality, ”!i'T-V77-T”? -. nu” h0dles' xvhen ii as us mlec - iimio on me iiiariii being given, great many of them now feel nu school boards, as a rule, do not in 333': "mt 9! 5” "19 3lud9'"3 the right to change the col-lniJ'.V'l Function The ollllosmon ed mm experlmemal animalsv it proceeded it Was rlronlplly will YlUm9m”51-V acute need for more general lll'ac- have any policy excluding these ls- wh” 19"” 9”” 5Ch””ls """u”"-V Constitution "In, A” "'p”'''''- T" . .- - .. - not more than 20 er cent have the Prime Minister who has I - th i - 1 I ntent first YeSD0ndN'l 10- Md Wlllll" "Short titioners. In an effort to raise the sues. the teachers are frequently , D i ”m fr-m !i0 captuie ell ca cium C0 . : Hma wnh me help of the Town standards of general pmcucel me reluctant to discuss them in the managed to acquire a taste for Ytl'l0;ii1t)f his life dca11ng.wlth legal An excellent artlcle on the place or thel Thls problem was Solved wlth simple Md B””Ck "l3i"”' H” "Ema": general council of the association classroom because of possible ::!ell:usHl)r;::)iiIrrx'i.ateIi:' utiiisllrtelcgturelgi meg? Eiillglltilelil Elli: O sition in our Parliamentary system. l3.Vl directness. The four U. S. chemists who WM 1?! llndm and fllrlh" d”"' has decided to establish a coiiegeln community repercussions. Super- am we have to M, abmh our practical W H hqwwe-r m 0 mm , . . . i , . . age averted. . . this division. It would compare with lntendents said that the attitudes 3' . . I p pm. ' . ' d ' Lord Camplonl noted Brmsh authority out had produced LDTA m the nrst place made 10"” mmg mat s'r."Ck. "' -"S the Royal College ni Piiyslciniis of the public today made for 1935 ggnii-reill .i.:o:n:oiii:i.. disfceialilliggng cgngd oCu;;n?li:i1ijlh?:I&d:a0gx;'yEi;shc;:- ilarliamentar,V DFOcedul'P. IS lJUlJll5ll9d l”,a small addition in its formula. They add- 1i1'lPl1:l;rl?9E::lt"1:F:n1'i:l;5np'k:'Lmk:1:5 rmtd Sturgsong off Ciilifl1dl1i, tswlilxtilg12:;:3ieI;i1:t:r?:E(:Ili;g18lic;l;lt5 tgpe 1:11 . . . B - No", fun as much so u my M- . ,. .. -- .: . . ,- - - - - ” sorsccas.a - '- .. lhe ('UI'l'9llt 155119 0f Aldberal v OI-hem! Ohled Calcmm 10 it HHS broke EDTA of the N0 De0Dl('- We ”ll"k "3" mm W! fveoiil: in: iirmllar to pihc American School Supem"-mdems 5”d m” i In ltthi spetmlahzedlnrms Oi) ml. Ntillmileinglicnaltlaiuthour . - - ,- y , l ' Y - - LIFO SWIG ong S YICE W8 CKII1 - W CHI gain of the Liberal party in Canada. Theihahit iii ”ca1)tu11ng' other peoples cal- 1111;? 01f5;lh';3se0;cg;si:;:”:j,;n":T, Academy of General Plralgllcemflnd 3:13;: i;::;g2nf5;,;Vt2g'”.'f5”Rig; to show signs of sturdy growth. only aa we prove worthy of our DTESENZ time ls 35 200d 35 any of undeY'l('lUm- It W35 ready: the”: m Capture lead townspeople, and did so on Suns 3-,: 4a(i'01tlieigeU(iititeGcienei:iingd;1C l':iie than in Previous years. Adpmlnlb Forbahionlf timie '1? condo xwe shi?l!ylir”pDnslb”mn' . . . . , . - .. i ' , e . . 1! - lining one of the principal points made b3 lpai-iicles. in both babies and adults, EDTA gasp.” mi, oi 0,g,,,,,zi,,g ii... new Qollege trators lg lalrtghe attic? were! more 9'” " V "" ” W" ”' 5 . i . , . . . . . . 1 . I . . W 1 1 Lord Campion. namely, that not 0lll.V has increased the bodys ability to rid itself Supply of huckmv W"'”' might ifeaerxpelctieig C3 ifgniigiifi aihiietmihi: fiirniitnfreedoni ihlfn histh: "zgili the function of Opposing the Gmmrnmem of lead by 300 per cent. The presence or i::ifi1VE1(ih!:'PFLlr;:FPilFl(::liPi:i1ea;"iie move will not only raise the stan- er ones.-New York Times Servvice. of the day lost all taint of disloyalty. as1EDTA in shops and factories, as well asdon M,,w'ce Company. ,h,.,,,,zi, ;i:sr;iea&th:1.n;a1;) lrlncgrcztneg .. . . indicated dearly by the title UHH MaJcst”VSlhOSpita.k' may ad.d A new Sat-my factor to1iiii-Zgegriiji-iiheirihirdnvghqsrkiiisfogrri-ii: Sllldems 10” "W "Wk 0' ”"'.”Y . DP. K. A. MCCECCIIGPII MCl"IESOlIu &CUkQ & Opposition," hilt lhat if 15 0"? Of lhe 1'0-1iiidusti'ial production. lion of the new building, at tho cxioctor: aindtlind lo nbrubslnnglgl PUBLIC. FORUM DENTIST Nidmlson . . . . , . .- . i , h ncrease n cir iiuni ers. -- - g i X. sponslbllltles of the Govemfnent I0 l”0VldF' mm:--mm 113:, ff, ','y ,j;;',,”,: ,ff,",f;f,?. ” G monton Journal. ,ii,,,,, 2if:',ii,.i,..',',.f, ciini. A w. rwmzson. on the Opposition with the parliamentary facili- ED1TOR1AL N()TEs ' VROW Gmlm Jan. iii, ig.i.i, s.- m gum, Si, ni.i mi A. 8- PEAKE1 3-11.. LL!!- - . . . k , ii,,,,,i,.,,,, ,,i,.,.,i i,..i,,,, .,. nil: column in open to the :.L....L.L...:. JOHN P. NICHOLSON. nus. ties needed for making its criticism nown g ,ii,w,,i,,,, i,, w,,,,,m,,,,i,,,i, Gaudet & Husturd 3,,,,im,.' an to the. public. l , ”Considercd as a miistitutiomil (li'K'dll,"i ANN 18” -"iam the Bosmn F93 Pa”-V says Lord Campiom nihc Opposition is ihejiin longer stirs animosities and the British characteristically British solution of theitea mdustry has shipped 3. Commemfwatlve problem which has puzzled every attempt to, "best M imfo BGSEO" with apologies for embody the principles of Pa”-,amenia,.,,;thc provocation leading up to the famous Government-the problem where exactly tog denl0'l5”a"0”' place the responsibility for performing the function, for which Parliament exists, of The smlchllte tape being applied to mnlroilirlz lhP. 20V91illm9lll- 5” ""3 lm9V95l5ix'eliicles by the Junior Chamber of Com- of the people. This is a difficult qLlPSii0ii,ime1-Ce during Highway Traffic safety to which the Very llalllfe 0f Pallllflmentaly Week should be an important safety meas- government makes a definite and universal- Urey pamwiai-iy on bicycles. it is an ex. ly valid HHSWPP lmD055lbl9- The 1'95P0”5i' tra measure, however, and does not in bilit rcsumably lies somewhere in Palm lianixenlp. Can it be with the niiijoriiy of the House of Commons, the Governmentl party? Certainly not, because the majoriiyi S1,. Arthur Conan Doym English author! is pledged l0 lhe SUPPOW Of the GOV?"-'-died this date 1930. He was a physician menl-and R ll0W9l'fUl P31'l.V nlacllllw 59” bill success as a writer induced him to de- l0 it that ill? Pledge ls llollolledo All” -Veiyvotc his time to letters. Ills famous char- one must admit, it would he a poor HOilSD,a(.1er, Sheriock Hoimesv first made an up, if the members of the Government party so P pea,-ance in 31387 in "A Study In Scarlet". "rllll'el.V Sllb0FdlTlal9d me” l””'l'amm””-V Doyle also wrote historical novels and plays. capacily l0 lll9ll' llliFl.V f'h3l'"i"”' F” W His later years were largely given over to neglect this function altogether. I phychic research. "Instances not infrequently occur 0 a Government altering or withdrawing legis- lation or changing its administrative policy in deference to representations from its own, supporters made openly on the floor of the House (and it is reasonable to suppose that many more are made behind the scenes.) The responsibility for controlling the Gov- ernment is supposed to have developed on the minority party of Parliament, to be the very thing for which the Opposition exists. But how can the Opposition discharge this duty effectively. since it is 'ex h.VP0'll95l' ll minority in the House of Commons? How can it control the Government if it. cannot control the House of Commons? "This is the impasse which seems to be reached in working out the principle of parliamentary government. On the one hand, you have a majority of the House of Commons which has the voting strength to .-ontrol the Government, but is in fact con- trolled by it; on the other hand, a minority which has taken over Parliament's task of controlling the Government, but has not the voting power to do so effectively. It is this kind of contradiction between theory monis. O O O Supervised playgrounds are being pro- vided by the City this year at Connaught Square, Prince of Wales College and Vic- toria Park, the latter being for children over ten. It may be regretted that the other squares are not to be so utilized but it is better to have three well run than more without adequate supervision. No doubt there is also the hope that the re- maining squares will look better and green- er wiihout playground facilities. I Considerable fuel will he added to the ancient controversy over whether art imi- tates life or vice versa, says the New York Herald Tribune, by the news that Canada is building a genuine flying saucer. it was high time that somebody was building ii flying saucer; people have been seeing them for so long that it has become necessary to invent them. Canada's flying saucer, of course, is a seriously intended device; it is a jet plane embodying new principles of flight which may or may not succeed in rev- olutionizing established air concepts. .- any way replace the legal lighting l'eqllil'C-i 7am 612w: 1. A MIDSUMMER EVENING Darlmercs is hidden in the heart of roses And ami-ed already in the barn with hay ', Or deep in pools beneath the fail- ing willow: A wealth of benediction calms and closes I The hot enormous day. See, with small hands I on the pillow. In curtaiiied rooms, with all their ; ai'doui's done. ;Tlie children. settled now, their - tender noses Borrowed in safety, slghlng breathe l ilielr way gliito oblivion. abandoned -FI'RllCOS Coriii-nrd iii The Coiintrymmi. Where Are Our Hecklers? (Ottawa Journal) A and and curious thing about Canadian election meetings is that mostly they are without hecklers; without people in the audience well-pi-lmed with facts and ready and willing to hurl them at the unfortunate speaker who betrays himself into trifling with facts. In the old campaigns there were plenty of them. "Where are those prnfiteers about which we hear so much?” asked a Conservative. speaker at a stormy meeting in 1921. "They are all on the plat- form, air", shouted back a voice- a hit. at in number of prominent citizens on the platform that brought down the house. "If", said an Ottawa controller in charge of finance-"If at the end of the year you found yourself Short by 850.000, what would you do?" "I would beat it”, shouted back somebody in the audience. and the meeting all but broke up Laurier, Borden, Melghen and Bennett, all were heckled. They thrived on it. Meighen especially rose to his highest when heckllrig was fiercest, once silenced and won the cheers of a great. open-air, hostile meeting in Quebec City during the passionate days of con- scription by hurling back Javellnii that killed. Today, perhaps, because of the manuscript, perhaps because young Canadians are more interested in the latest streamlined number than in political. perhaps because our modern politicians deny ad- questions in the classroom, n study of 522 school systems, covering every section of the United States has disclosed. There is less aca- demic freedom in schools today venture, the heckler has dis:ippeai'- ed. The loss is that our political nrators. such as they arc, inassacre facts only to invite silence. So it goes: a monotonous repetition of dullness. with not it phrase from the platform, not a. quip from the crowd. in England lierkliiig is an art; ll. great and useful part of the drama. of politics. They train them over there, make them a part of n party's weapons; train them just as they t.i'ai-.i candidates, brief them, supply them with questions, sharp. pointed. devastatiiig. Perhaps that is why, in England, people-of all classes - crowd election meetings. of questions of interest. The Guardian does not necessar- ily endorse the opinion at uurrespondenia. AFTER FORTY YEARS Sii':-- I am ii native son of St. Margaret's, P. E. I. and have just returned from a visit there after an absence of forty years. It. is shocking fnr a man to sea the changes that take place in that time. I was cspeciaiiy impressed by the North Side. of the Island. Numerous people I had known were gone, moved out, or had pass- ed away. some of my old friends are there still and it was more than gratifying to see them. Mrs. Sadie Runnebau, Lea Vicliert, Mrs. An- drew McI)onaid, all of Morell. Mrs. Emmett Pierre of Souris was very hospitable to me; her son Bill drove me around to see the Island. I also was able to take in the Char- ilottetown Races and found them lIlluJ'x entertaining. I also visited Elmira; there I recalled 1911, when I worked on the railroad when it was put. through. I am now in Milwaukee, Wis- Wherefore let him will he alniidclli tnlw Iii-c-ii it-at Ii(-.”3'- Before 1 "mm '0 V"lc9"Verv that think- fall. taken you hilt iuich an is common to man: hilt God is faithful, who wl'.'. not suffer you In he tr-mplcll above that ye are able: bill will with the temptation also make n way -of escape, that ye may be able to hear It. cousin. with my niece and her fam- -n,,.,.,. 1",”, mi i,.n,,,iaiii,,,iB. C., I shall spend some time with my brother. Dan. in Chicago, Illi- nois. God willing. I shall be able to visit the Island again in the not too distant future. I am Sir, etc.. RONNIE MCLEAN, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. away the Iu-iviilnm-, the home lulultltute keystone. montlr, payments. Policy. including Accident and THE KEYSTONE The in-yalmw of any home in IHPOIIIPC when death taken Life Insurance will provide that keystone ivy grnaranleed Fnnnlilt, 3-mir nrnro-at (ironi- HYNDMAN 8: CO. LTD. Provincial Managers Offices: CIIARIMTTETOWN - SUMMEIISIDE - MONTAGUI ALLISON P. McLEAN - District Manager at Siimmeralde. CYRUS A. R. SHAW - District Manager at Montague. THOMAS McAVINN - Special Representative. J. C. SUTIIEIILAND - Representative at Gharloitetown. AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE DIAL 0601 and IMO CI'IlI'I'Ibs'.F!--lIIl'Fll you provide a West Lila Atom fur a nlillnhio Her.-'ih Insurance. GILBERT A. GAUDET. B.A.. LLB Barristers and solicitors Money In Loan Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. J. S. Taylor 0l"l'0ME'fR.iST Eyes Examined. Ginsu-.e Fitted Corner Kent and Queen Sta. omu Phone I956-liouea Ioia Collection: -- Money To Loan 175 Grafton Street Chas. R. Me9uuld EA. BABRISTER. SQILICITOR, NOTARY. Etc. Eastern Trust Building CHABIDTTETOWN Phone I'll! Bell. Muthieson & Foster Barrlaterl. Solicitors. Etc. B. B. BELL, 0.0. (I. B. FOSTER. LLB. Loan: on City and Farm Properties lilo Richmond Street Charlottetown. l'.E.l. .'fed8l'IC A. Large. 9.6. Barrister. solicitor, Notary Royal Bank of Canada "” 1 Charlottetown. P. E. I. . Loans on City and Farm j Properties : M. Albun Farmer. 0.6-. B.A. LLB. Barrister and Snlicllm MucPliu 8: Trainer is. F. Mar.Pl-'lls.E. n.A.. 0.0. IL BOMEIILED TBAINOI. IA barristers, En. Palmer & I-laslum A. J. HASLAM. 8.A., LLB. Barrister. Etc. Bank or Nova scotla Chamber! Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONEY To LOAN A. Wulihen Gander. LLB. BARRISTEB. SOLIOITOB. Eh Phillipa Jnllding Iii Grafton Street Money in boon Coiloetiov Bank or P Charlottetown , Money to Loan 1 Gordon E. MacMilIun. B.A.. LL.B.. BARRISTER. SOLIOITOB. Etc.. J. A. Mctiuigun BARRISTEII. SOLIUITOB. Ito. NOTARY. Etc. Currie Building H. J. Mabon. R.O. in Prince St. - Charlottetown Ovwmet-rl-I PHONE no "amp". ,' I L J. A. Cumitliers. R.O. i-i..,.,. in or-roulrrniszh an it! Re I street one (No.1,! to Simpson's Agency) Dr'cw- Allison M. Gillis. LI..l. C;-11:1!-Inerrgdig,-h ,,'?;".'”"55:”f'E!:?”' mru pm on: an rrinoo 9 Phone 590 -------- Dr. A. L. Maclsocc Byron J. Grant. 0.9. mm" orroawrnisr niiiiui x.g., in Kent street Phone I?! (Opposite Haven Hotel) GLORIA BUILDING I19 Grafton It. Phone E H. R. DOANE us Great George rho RANDOLPH W. IJIMA P. RIMPHEBBON. (LA. & COMPANY OIIAICTIIIJD AOOOUNTANTI It. Ohlrlothhwl nee IMO - M41 MANNING. (LA. KEVIN J. McKENNA. (1.5 Other offices at Halifax. Moiiouin. IL Jolura. Amherst. Du-haoatl Kentvliia. Liverpool. New Glasgow and Tram. OIAITIIID cutie lug. our " McDONAI.D. Clllllll Ir CO. AOOOUNTANTO Montreal. Quebec. Ottawa, Ilonnao. lalat John. liierbroolie. vuioeiivln Kirkland Lake. Monaco: llaaailhn. ldnoatoa. telephone-all