l ..-markets... It has ,spel1t.m0tie,,lh8.fl 30 bhhfl" fhC' deeds hm , lose iio time in P859": the CU5l0mS Sllnlhhviresentatlon in the Commons on the basis nullity PAGEFOUR W, p A THE GUARDIANI hrliurlnneiit. Uttawt The liiliiinl uuiinlinii Publtubhu Ce. l:l)IlURlAl NUll:SV Ash Wednesday. a 0 Easter falls this year on April 13th. President Ind Anuvclm unm. Inn A Isumm. l Parliament resumes at Ottawa tomor- Animcllte I-Jdltur. Frank Walker. I-ow. cincL'i.A'rioN ' '. ' "Cover: Prince Eilwiinl lslanil like the cl:-u"' Thxhnd-' by air hi emlwgencies "W53 days is being taken as a matter of course, showing how ndaptable we are to change, limprovemcnts and progress. I I 0 Cape Breton teachers have called off their strike on terms agreed upon between their executive, the municipalities coiicern- ed, and the Department of Education. 0 0 --'',.he Strongest Memory is Wealiei than the Weakest Ink". (TH.lRL0TTlETf;Wlb'. wt:-IKiv:"sii:i'..iti;B:'27,hi952- Aiigliisplring lleport It is to be hoped that all our li0il(i?l'.s'. will study carefully the annual report of ... , , J. the field secretary of the Catholic Social) &U00'000'000i000 fol the Noun Atlantic . . . ;Treaty Organization's defence of Europe is Welfare Bureau which appears in full lll' . . . ' . . fantastically large sum but certainly not td' .Ti.---.-kbi -la . . U112: ts 2155:1130 dd 1; Ch; oer 1:195 excessive if it proves the means of averting kind should be, and a fine example of thcl wall . . . practical application of Christian priii-1 one serious objection to the proposed Ciples to our Social pmblemsl iworld Calendar is that February will be”a or . ' . . .. "(Julius and Augustus in cutting it down to munal Mei ahd Fm, an-img farhmes notisuitable length for its inherent worth. through indiscriminate and impersonalt . . . benefactions, but by encouraging "the co-' The P-o0t.and.Moum disease reported Operative wish of the lieclpientsn to hC.1pilleill' Regina is a most serious blow to the Eving Cfndmom p g ,and determined measures stand a good ” l' h' f k' tl ce short-lived. Unemployment is found to be one of,C MM 0 ma mg. 1: mfna the chief causes of dcmoralizatlon in the? The Canadian Army is making a bid home" Improper and Inadequate hciusnigtto meet the competition of the other two also plays 6 large part the report mung m services in providing glamour for its youth- . . . p . .. Hus Cofnnection .me.State of lg iilhalr aridlftli affiliated organizations. It is sending lack 0 Samtatlon 1” many he mgs 1” .74 C. O. T. C. cadets to train with the 27th C.harIouct0wn by which conipaliatiilohCanadian Infantry Brigade during the stim- high rents are being charged. ' lmer college vacation. Child welfare naturally occupies at ' . . ., prominent place in the report. Worth notingg. Between 500 and 600 boys from 26 ”a'f””"1a”” is the humane attitude wnh,couiiti'ies. including Canada and the U. S. whichthe Bureau has approached the Llfl-1A” are expected at Blah, Ame". Perthy married” mother problem. tilt has been yshirev Scouandp July 22 . August 1 for the arguedl . Says the miporh that h? hai:Cl4th Scottish Scout international jamborette. been gwmg our Services too fme1.y m ”nSiTllC programlne will include deer stalking, field. We do not agree. The child has a bgpons and a mountain hum right to the help necessary ts) make him orl, her a useful citizen. I-Ie id not ciooscl the circumstances of his birth. . . In our; A US. Holstein cow, Green Meadow Lily thinking assistance with such problems is, lPabst, has achieved a world record for milk in the long run, a definite salvage and pre-,p1'oduction at 42,805 pounds of milk in ad- ventive measure in social action." lvanced registry. This is said to be the first In this age when so many social rc-'42,()0O-pound record ever made under com- sponsibilities are being shouldered imper-yparable supervision with actual daily milk sonally by the state, the maintenance ofllweights. The former record was 41,943 an institution working on the higher plane ipounds. i of true Christian charity is all-important ' to the community. May the good work of It is being claimed by people supposed the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau longlto be in the know at Ottawa that the de- continue, and may it always have occasion ifcnce bill for 1952-3 will be in the vicinity to proclaim, as it does in this splendid re- Iof 5li2,300,000,000. That being so gives little port of its 1951 activities: "The test ofiencouragenicnt. to the expectation that our discipleship is our measure of charilylthere will be considerable cut in income for the poor, the orphan, the aged, and all ltax when Finance Minister Abbott brings the unfortunate victims of sin and in- down his budget in April. justice." ' . . . There is much that can be urged on both sides as to the merits of a ban on mar- garine but it is su1'cly time that the term Figures just released by the U. S. C0m.2”rnonopolistic" ceased to be applied to the nierce Department show that in 1951 ouiildahy '”dh5h'-l'- The”? are aheady m01'e American neighbors exported goods andjthan a few Canadians engaged in it atid services valued at four billion dollars nioi'e'thel'9 are "0 hmhahohsv 9-Wclh '3C0h0mh3 than the value of what they bought from 0”” hf hrewhl as ma"-V hmre 35 Wi-sh abroad. The existence of this huge grip, ha1'hC'pahh-5- comments the Washington Post bluntly, fai" ' from being "favourable" is an ominous sign; Mh hie A- Stewart has 3 lohg 1'eC"hd of unhealthy economic conditions abroadlof pubhc Service hehihd hhh 35 W9" 35 his and of flagrant inconsistencies in Anicricanlhusihess "CCOM in Cohhechoh with M00” wade policies. '& McLeod Ltd. Not the least is his pres- :-The Lnmcd s1amS'v- says the POSL rims idcncy of the Protestant Orphanage, which preached to other Counmcs to Cut nm'U.ill'llll the invaluable aid of Mrs. H. S. Hen- trade barriers, spur their production, check,de1'50h- he has made 3" outstanding 5UC' inflation and push their exports into foreign iCC55' Yet his Voice is Seldom hcard ih P"h' i ' words, being his unspoken Il.S. Paper Speaks Plallily I I 0 dollars since the war, and piled new taxcslmoha N . . p on top of gigantic increases in the national, g g . . I p I debt, in the on-mt to not foreign Counmcsl John l:.velyn. English diarist, died this hack on their feet. Yet when forelgneisdate 1705- He "uh”.ded Bahhh Chhege take me advice ladlcd out so gcnmoush, without attaining a degree and studied law from Washington. their goods bump uplbut never practiced as a barrister. He against unsuspected trade ban.im.S bum bylwas interested in horticulture and travel . . . d at .' ' at or h .!I . er;-he vgiashinqlon pawl. goes on to 5avlLatin and French authors. He was on that since the difficulty is so largely madc- 91059 terms Whh most of -the hhhlbh-is hf in-America, it is up to the United States the day hhd h'5 famhus dmryv which mf to bring Rs policies and principyes imoydiscovered in an old clothes basket in 181-, me. "The president should insist. to beginlls a mine of information about England and with, that the Munitions Board and otherlthe Chhhheht in his day- executive agencies comply with the execu- - - o , tlve order. WaiVlI18 the 'BUy Amerlcafh act A committee of Parliament will be given in defence C0l'lh.'9-015' The smmte shchhdythe tlckllsh problem of redistributing rep- lcatlon act, already Passed by the H0"-W7'of the 1951 census. This is how the 269 whlchlwould cut Itjlirouzlisred "39? ""1 '-'"'iseats in the Commons will be divided in the tangles f0Y'9l8" 3 Pmen 3"'lV"l8 9'9 next parliament, with -existing representa- COYIKNSS 31"? hi 55 We h3Ve "9P99Wh-V tion in brackets: Newfoundland, seven urged, get 1'1 0' the Vhhhll efhharih 0" (seven); Prince Edward Island, four (four): foreign dairy products now Contained In the,Nova Scotia, 12 (13); New Bruns- Defence Production Act. Finally, We MP0 wick, 10 (10): Quebec, 75 (73); On- Conztme will renew the TI'8d9 Agreement-5 tarlo, 85 (83); Manitoba, 14 (16); Sas- Act mxgw to that escape clauses, peril- pomu A .tlisrest' of the outmoded pro- cen no longer be used to ' I I ' J ' policy." Au. 3 A big, and from an in- lsh Columbia, 22 (18); Yukon and North- west Terrltorles, one (one).' The com- mlttee's task will be to alter boundaries of exlstlng constituencies, where neceunry, to" i 11! '" OTTETDWN i'llE GUARDIAN. It ougii-i: to mi...-;....ii.. WP 'Frun each pmportfuutelg! .v'3i3'.:U.xhizv ,-7. roe-ina-iowooii- . I 3 i t , :95; & Notes By The Way .1 ' Sane of the ingenuity put lnfe,wlur.' at the foot concealed niiqlc hoxu Ihould hunt and hauled to the mmm ,. gone to produce I lost mow shovel. by n teniri of four liaise; ,."hh' that chime: to indicate its posl- ' afford it feast for the I ,3"! ” tlon under the drifts. -- E'.lmon- Victoria also hurt it szrccti Wm" ton Journal. alter lier-Victoria WuS ifrmmfh ..C.-. Upper George st. Toronto 1.. "mp: A llllllu (III who was robbodl ready on Elizabeth street -34 H by a man who bound and gagged form of honor in 9.". Ar": tlhll her with her own stockings de- won't be any ox roasted, hm scribed her assailant as "a gen- ....-,, tleman." Imagination boggles at A recent photograph M the notion of an encounter wlthldlaii troops on parade H, somebody whom she deemtxi un-'showed men in one plu refined. -Peterborough Exiinilncr 'lnt.' four different kinds of luhw many other l'arl('l'n; Ci” some part: of Vancouver are exhibited in the followin-H M” overrun with dogs. They roam We Can only guess. on ..f,.,.,1 I some residential areas in packs, one rank were: 1. . Lani. n h. biting and snapping at postmen, DIME. 2. A balmural, 3. The :10”! and other delivery men, endanger-ldard infantry beret, of , a"' in; traffic, frightening children Bar. 4. The new Ameman-Ch.' and old people. damaging gardens 856 military cap which look; and upsetting garbage cans. mal-:- I TBHWSY engineer's work C l liig filth on the streets and aide-lbest: at worst, the cap 0, 3 h walks. All this is, of course. not theitentlary inmate on an ...,f,f”” fault. of the dogs; it's the fault 510?-E-blvlklnx lob. - pwcbzor of the doze' owners selfish, ouah Examiner. if h stubborn people who will not con- --...g.,. alder the rights of their nelgl'i- ,,- Aghcj? 74? i).' You" 5' ('13.. Kore; loan iieni. bars. - Vancouver News-Herald. The Danish farmer who philo- . aophlcnlly remains cheerful al- A though his account: books reveal OM &, 4 only too clearly that he is on the M brink of bankruptcy wlll now be able to get. into even better humor it he seeks the legacy which has been left by an eccentric Danish lawyer. The legacy is left to pro- vide : sum 01 money for iiny farmer who can prove that during the year he "managed to run into a large debt. and still maintain high spirits." - News of Denmark. mom LOVE IN Tm-3 nu”, Happy. happy time. white star hovers Low over dim nelds fi-can bloomy dew, Near the face of dawn. that athwart the dark-no-: Threading it with mlor. lzklr lsw. berries the yew. ' Thicker Crowd the shades as the it hen the with drum x. I . Long Life Common Fate Of Ministers (Toronto star) The death of Sir A.B. Aylesworth at 79 is another reminder of the longevity which seems to charac- terize cabinet service in Canada. This is particularly true ofPi-lme Ministers. Of them all, only one. Sir John Thompson, who died sud- denly ln England at 50. has failed to reach 70. Sir Charles Tupper lived to be 94; Sir Mackenzie Bow- ell, nearly 94; Sir Robert Borden, 82: Sir Wilfrid Laurler. 77: Sir John A. Macdonald. 76; R.E. Ben- nett. 76: W. L. M. King. 75: sir J. J. Abbott. 73; Alexander Macken- zie. 70. Ex-Pi-lme Minister Arthur Melghen is 77; Prime Minister St. Laurent, 70. Sir A. B. Aylesworth became a minister in 1906, al. which time the Laurler cabinet was composed of 14 members of whom Sir Allen was the last to pass away. They lived to be the following ages: A. g g B, Aylesworth, 97: R. W. Scott. R8; 1-5 1301'" W”-h lheyw. S. Fielding. 80: Frank Oliver. instinct. and NC'iIZSCh0.,80: Sir W. Laurier. 77: Sir R. Cart- lvhe German Philosophsr. Laughtlwrlglit. 76: William Paterson. 74; his people that this iiistinctyc. S. Hyman. 72; R. Lemleux. 71; should have D. primary place ln,wllllam Templeman. 70: Sydney education. The only sin w:is;Flsher. 70: Sir Fred Borden. 66: H. weakness, and the olily virtuelfl. Emmerson. 61: L. P. Brodeur. was to be strong-the supciman. (ii. The German nation fell for this' Earlier members of the Laurler doctrine, with the result. that. be- icablnet also lived to advanced ginning in 1870, they waged war,ages. Of the original members not after war of aggression, includ-gincluded above. Sir William Mul- inz two world wars-six of them Jock died at 101: Sir Charles Fitz- PUBLIC FORUM Thin column is open to the discussion by wiresponilents of question: of interest. The Guardian does not necessar- ily endor the opinion of wri-espondents. HAMPSHIRE HALL Sir.-Why isn't this new hall which has been talked of so long erected? The public are very much interested in tlils Hump- shirc Hall. 1f the building of this hall will take as long us it look to pick a suitable site it may be erected in 1955. The people of Hampshire were never known in the past to be so backward in a project of this kind. It looks to be amateur engineering on some- one's part. I am Sir. ctr. ONE WHO IS INTERESTED. THE WAR Mll;D Sir.-Man -fighting altogether; and it is said tiiatlretrick. 88: Sir Oliver Mowat. 32: their fdghung instinct, is smhsir Henry Joly de Lotbinlcre. 78: Hive. No wonder I.-rance ob!-ecLs;sir Louis Davies. 78: while mem- bers dying at less advanced ages were Sir Clifford Sifton. 68; Rich- ard Dabell. 64: A. (3. Blair. 62; Is- rael Tarte, 59-the only one who tp their re-armament. There was a day within our fzmpire wlien war was glorified.' n our 5'.'lO0iS the fighting in- d” not reach it least so stint?) hi” w”'”'a.L,ad' I we” .”'I The original Borden cabinet. of "'3'" el ”" m '”h 5”-Vi ”0"”"3-isii. of which Sir Thomas wiim. out M "hum "here 9” the h'm”"d5 is the surviving member, also had tram the hem” mhm W35 Va remarkable record in longevity. huplh bawlml hi” 5 93” h" h4 of the 17 members of it who pass- "wlher; and hlwd lrom his M59 'ed on. four lived to be 80 or more: stieaniiiig down his shirt. A. H151, Gegrge F0533.-p 34; 3,-um. mm. had hit. him on that tcnder spot. tel, 34; sly Rob:-i-L Borden. R2: Sir where many 5. man, before niidyGeorge Pcrley, 80. Martin Burrell since. has been struck with died at 79. and f'l"lll. others llvcd bloody results that bring cheers to be more than 70. from the blsachen. One of niyh: first bits of education was to. lCal'll to handle my hands. to hit out. Many Canada knew that I-Elizabeth wan Queen almost. as soon as Ellz- 3”” Eh" heap?” abeth did. It was -far otherwise Glowhgg tindwwliltsh c”"””" 510118 Old Charlottetown when Queen Victoria came to the Maiden lismf ewe mom is: and stranize she is. and 5PL'l'Cl' Strange her em: her clierks in cold as cold sea-shells. throne. News took ii long time to travel. when the coronation was celebrated in Toronto an ox was roasted whole in the cellar of an old building on the foot or the (And P. E. I. ) CITY WATER SUPPLY -George Meredith. PROFESSIONAL CARD? tiviioii .i. eniiif ii. ii. From a letter appearing in The Islander of March 31, 1871: "Last. fall the City sent: for Mr. Fairbanks to make a survey of the best mode and probable cost of supplying the City with water. His report. which indicates that the cost would not exceed 530.000. has been sent, together wlthaBlll, Allison M. Gillis. to the Legislature, asking for the 0PT0M'5"'K's1 , necessary powers to construct the I” is Kent Street LI..B. works. The l t rest u n th proposed capltui1iivlll be 530800 pei” PHONE. 879 BABBISTER soucnon annum. being several hundred Adjguung Nani, Amerlcgn note) 3'”. ' pounds less than the citizens are j-j-j-we-2 now paying for a partial supply of water. "The City accounts show that the pumps and wells now in use, which will not be required when we have water works, cost. i240 yearly. The water retalled through the streets, by water carriers, realized the respectable sum of L600 and over. The City Coun- cil have received returns show- ing that 1129 house: within the City proper require water. which. at an average of about thirty-two 180 Richmond St. -' Clftown Dr. A. L. Muclsouc ”""" 5”" DENTIST Dental X - III! GLORIA BUILDING J79 Grafton Sf. Plume 291 MocPliee & Trainer H. F. IHICPHEE. B.A.. QC. E. SOMERLED TRAINOK. If A. Bari-Intern. -lo. Bell. Mofliieson 8: llr. Joliii E. stems shillings per house would pay the interest upon the, cost of the FOS"eI' Wm" works' VETFXINARY si'RGE0N- B.-irristers. Solicitors. Mr. "Men have been placed at Spring Park to take an account of the R. R. BELL, Q.(l. number of persons taking water Phone 130 23! Pownnl S! D L MArn.uEsoN,. l.l..R. QC. from the spring during the year. G. R. FOSTER. LLB. hhd hhd ("rt hgerl 35-(320 3t"""fh' om” "0"" Loan: on City and l'.-ii'i1 CONS are 8 en UT HE E WE V0 1') m;inths.l Onedday this iwigiteig 3, Appolntmcm mo niC:::g;dp:'rN' wien tie roa s were as a a Clmrlouetowm PIEL they could well be. sixty ,, l- B eons were taken from the spring, between daylight and dark. For - v the probable cost of each punch- J' A' cARR"THLRb eon. nine pence would be ii low R-0 estimate, or a total of H350 per Mcillieson. Pealie & Nicholson annum. To this should be add- -OPTODIETIHS1 ed the saving of I600 in insurance . . p MA!-HESON. (Mg which the new water work: would PHONE J87? A W A. H. PEAKE. B.A. LLB JOHN P. NlCH0l.SflN. LLB Barrlltcn. etc Collection: - Money To MI" 00 Great George street afford. "The City Council have provid- ed in their plan that a 3-inch plug shall he placed at each corner of the various blocks, by which means four 3-inch streams of wa- 123 Kent Street (Next to Simmons Agoncw katchewan, 15 (20): Alberta. 17 (17); Brlt- - provide for changes in representation. with all I had and in the niusl' vital spots. And later. when fistlc encounters became l.c'lfllC,; they tied our hands behind and? we went at each other with heavy soled boots. I never was good cnouizh to love the sport. etinct. began to die were saying: "Wars are finished We are becoming civilized"; and then like ll. bolt. from thg blue came the war. It. was an un- speakable shock to the world. its death and destruction robbed war of its ancient glory. and re- but I remember boys who werel ,' d nk-nd "Neva. Emmi: hiizh up iivtha arts of war. W1 5 m" i ' . Today. whom ugh” are rare. sstogltlgdfid through chutch and and duelllng is almost unknown. -I-h' . . . , years since have been hit- Thte f(i)3ht.mg instinct is dying tern,” d,isapp0,nun,z' we seem 0:" . "7 a"'”"de A” W” is forced to cultivate the war mind " 3"”3' A"? ”' 30” W40" We saw the failure of the Leuzul who are old enough will recall that in the Nelson lleaders. used in the P. E. Island schools. hall the poetry and a good deal of the prose in the 5cii' and em readers were devoted to the glorification of war: and as literature it is great. stuff. To run he battle was 3 glorious thing. Of course. our cause was always ll just one. The pacifist hadn't. standing room. For example. in "The Burial of Sir John Moore" who was killcd flrhhtnr against Napoleon in 1809. the poet wi-lt.:a:- "Slqwlir and sadly we laid him doviin. From the field of his fame, fresh and (cry: W. carve not. a line. and we ralee not. I stone- ' But we left. him alone with his glory". Napoleon was A terrible man who waded to power In Europe through lieu of blood. and yet we had these closing line. in the poem. "The Death of Napoleon At St. Helei1n":- "In the rocky land they placed his clay, Andi left. him alone with hil , iiIor1"- l And it is I' remarkable that that Napoleon wu reckoned l'nnce'n jreuteu man up to the beginning of the twentieth cen- tury. when that great. nvloiir. Pntcur. took the land. During UIO'i0fm peace of me Victorian no the fithting iii- of Nations to end war and now. other another four years of kill- in; and cruelty. we are thrown into an arms race that is fright- ening and impovcrishlng the na- tions. in this race the U. S. in passing the U. M. T. Act. that calls up the young men, spend- ing. this year. 52 billion: ol money. and probably will elect ii war President. This is cultivat- ing the war spirit. with a veng- canoe and the U. S. -is, at heart. a. peace-loving nation.- We seem forced to cultivate this spirit. "God in love” but He won't. be trlfled with. He dealt. drastic- ally. with l-IL: chosen people. Old Testament history has lesson: for us. today. Because of ldolat.i'y the prophet. Jeremiah. foresaw and told the people In blistering language the destruction of their land” and their Babylonian cap- tivity, that would last. for two generations. God declares: "I will cause thee to serve thine enemies in the land which thou knowut. not; for ye have kindled I. ,flre ln Mine anger"; nndvthen. lit. the clone of His prophesy, a free and generous pardon is of- fered to I repentant nation. "The nine of Jud: shall not be found." That is the God of Jesus. Ha is always urging His people to repent and pivmlilng pu-oon ma ulvatlori. I am. Slr. etc... I ' W. I. GREEN. Stanley Bridge. citizens. "The Council have asked for a Government guarantee for the in- terest on their debentures. in like Government of It The, Age-Old Story i tOsMeO0Mfk&00MQO-3001 Hcnrken to me, yo that follow after rlxhfeoulneu, ya that seek the Lord: look unto the rock whence ya no hewn, and In the hole of the pit. whence ye are I3- xod. . . For the Lord shall com- fort Zion: he will comfort all her wnto plum: and he wlll make her wllderneu like Eden. and her desert; like the garden of the Lord: Joy and gladneu shall be found therein. thanksgiving. and the voles of melody. Heathen unto me, my people: and rive our upon me. and on mine Iflll elioll they trust. Llft up your eye! to the -heavens. and look upon the earth beneath: for the heaven: shell vanish away like smoke. and the earth shall Wu old like a garment. and they that dwell therein shall die In Ilka manner: but my ulvltlon shall be for- ever. and my rlgliteouuieu Ilinll not In Ibollllml. , nuunb llJl0f'l' Per upltl eoiuumptlon of llnh in Canada has been 0 tlmated It to pounds a your. ii pared with 46 or to pound! in mropo. ? Lbnrloitefown. P E I. MONEY T0 LOAN FREDERIC A. LARGE. A. Wultlien Guilder. IARBISTIR. s0Ll('.l'l'oR, cu Phillipa Bullilln. Ill qrnfub Mint Money to Loan ' J. s. mum Optomeum v lyu eumliioo. gtuiu-i mm! Oonm lead to Queen so Offfu Flinn lfllb-fluoiie lIl' . Gouda! li I-Iosaord Phone I012! LL.B. Collection BA. fer can be instantly thrown upon ch"h'""”""' any block in which a fire may oc- PuIm.' & Haslum cur. and during the summer :n'lDlIl.ilS the streets can hr:-i :'vaIe:l- h' " Li '3 :1 b3 ll . me mc.ns, w c w? ' ' ' - :glsn ihc iiif Sgonslderfible hcnefit. to 33113 0' N0" 39"" ”'""h"' Au Redd". I!.A.. B.Sc.. LL.B.. Biirrlater, Solicitor. liitr. 120 Richmond St. - flliiirliittr-Imvn manner as the Newfoundland giiariinteed the de- ? C PHONE '34!” lhcntures of the Citykof Sm J'ohn's - . -up--pl:-j for their water war 5. if C C05 0, a.f:".l?.fl'.i”t?L23.”aL1ll... o.. w. R. Carson Charlottetown. P F: l. Chlropflnltll , DONVS ON CITY AND Palmer Graduate wQ4soQ-to-Q-co-Q-o FARM PROPERTIES (-,"ARL()'fTF,11)u',V ziii Prliwe S'- gr J. A. Mcf-Ziuioon BAIUIISTEK. SOLIPITOR EU NOTARY ETC B.llIll'.l!'rEll 8(ll.l('l'f'0f' CUIIIIII BllIl.lllNG;!f M. All.-ion I-c-rmei ILA- M. II. MONEY T0 LUN-V Cherliiftetnvin l' l. d Cries. of. Mciilldld aAimIs'rr.n soi.wrr0K IANDOILPII W. MANNTNO. C.A. ll. ii. iioiii: aiii'iEoiitiviiiiv.. CHARTERED AUUUU N TA NTS ll! Omit George st.. Charlottetown Phones 2tl0- I411 - Box 241 unto me. 0 my nation: for A law Nohmv "C shall proceed from my and I wlll ' t ” mike myJ"d.mom w' H" '0, . UILBEIIT A. OAUDICT II A.. M. It lantern rum llutlilinf llght of this people. My rigimow 3I""'"" "0 9'''''"'''' cmm.o'rn;-rows nan In near: my salvation in gone . H5”! 39 '4'” than I'll! forth, and mine Illlll Iliall Judge 9335”? '"'h 0' 99''''''''.''" 3'4! 4 the people; the lulu Ilnll wiilt . draw ERMA r. mi.-rnanson C14 Other office: If Halifax. Moncfnnhtlt John's. Amherst. h""' month, Ienlvllle. uvci-pool. New Glasgow and Tr!!!" McDUNAl.l), ounim: a (lo. CII AI Illflfll AHQJUOUNI AN1 8 4.1? Ifonfrell. Quebec. mlun Innate Inuit loan Ilierbrontw 3 Vancouver. Klrlilemt lake. Itnai-ion. lllmllton (.lIarIomlt""' 1 Cum: am- Clllflolftlnwn lclevho" 'a