not: rout; i me CHARLOTTETOWN _ou.1tabt.m TllE l GIIIIILIITTETOWII GUARDIAN Morning Dolly (Founded in I881) President: Lien. Col. W. (Jheltrr B. MBLIN Vice-President: J. B. Burnett. l‘. J. l. [Que 1| Lieut. CoL D. A. MaeKlnnon, 0.5.0. [like llll Meaning Director: J. R. Burnett, F-J-l. Aolooilte Editors: Frank Walker and Lleut. Ian A. lurueil. R.C.N.V.ll.. tOn Active Service) “The Strongest Memory is Weaker the Weakest Ink." 111111111» <>¢1.9e1_=11_.=_1e-_1;1§§ In Holland Operation The following points are gathered from the United Kingdom Information Service: The operation in Holland has been at IP85! two-thirds successful. In a few days l>1tt1>l1 troops pushed on over fifty nulcs-a distance which must have been covered much more slow- ly (though it would have been covered in the end) had (he air llUfnQ operation not talcctt PIIICL‘. The air boruc troops nrirtlt of Arultcut have been far front fighting a usclcs.» struggle. Tllfillflll our casualties are likely to he severe. $0 W111 those of the enemy. whose losses \\‘1ll be {F0111 Qmong its best trofsps, which lu- can ill afford. \\'l1§ it would be unwise (and almost cer- tainly inaecttrtttcl to suggest that thc (K111111115 will not be ablc tu put up a strong fight any- where e15‘, i; 511mm} hc- n vtcrl that thcy \\'lll lutvc lost their best tiatural dcieucr. tit this gattwvay to the Reich with tht- itss of thc llutclt canals and rivers. The l.t"\, itl-rth of which statids Arnhem is the [my iyuvytflillll water barrier , . facing us. The air borne troops north of l.ck were en- tirelv British until t'\'llll'll'\"L'lll(‘lllS weregfltnvtt to them on the 31rd. lilz ~ troops have had t0 fight against attacks from litcrttlly‘ evcry quar- ter for six tla tito-"t uuinicrt'ttptcclly. (ltviug to the vagaries of the \\':'1.thcr, it has not b11311 possible to kecp than sttfficictttly supplied and to give them the air sup;lr: 1'u:~_\' should have had, but, whatcvct‘ tht~ wvtcwzrc of the battle. it is no exaggcratitui to sitv that the dcfeucc put up by these troops is onc of the greatest and most heroic of the whole :.r. _ Alexander Clifford SFlliS up the situation m ing what further measures than those existing should or can be taken in combating carteliza- tion. While the United States has regarded the cartel form of orgarlizatioti as a breeder of war and as contrary to accepted theories of free and competitive enterprise, there are European economists who profess to believe it the only basis for reorganization of the world's post- war economy. Cartels involve control oi production throttglt ownership of exclusive patent ltoldittgs and of raw materials entering into manufacture. Where operations are on an international scale, wide ramification of organizaticn is necessary in which the sovereign functions of government may be usurped. In short, a cartel is a monop- olistic medtanism. _..________.____.. ED| IURIAl NU] IZS .- Mrs. John Oliver Hulfies (Pearl Mary Ter- esa Craigie) Anglo-American novelist, born this date, 1867; her most popular publications, The Xcltoal of Saint: and The Anzbassador: “Every man——cven the mnst cynical-ltas one cuthusiastn-—lte is earnest about some one thing. If there is a skelcton—there is also an idol in the cupboard." a Here is our financial standing as a nation: Catiadiait total credits of $4,004,000,o00 on cur- rent account with all countries last (year were $l,_’0t1.000,000ltigl1e-r than current debits 0f $2,S58,o0o,000. This credit balance, compared with $t,to1,ooo,o00 in 1942, $401,000,000 in 11).]! and $t26,ooo,ooo in r939. The modcratc increase in the credit lmlrutcc in I943 was due to a sharpiincrease in total debits as well as in credit whereas in the earlier years of the war credits were expanding more rapidly than debits. l i O i1 101 1J1 According to the trade jottrnal, Edi/or and Publisher, (iovernor Tltoutas Ii. Dewey, Re- publican candidate‘ for U. S. President, has the editorial support of 617 daily ticwsyiapers with a combined circulation of 21,439,768 out of I.- 0437 which replied to a questionnaire it sent to all the daily newspapers in the United States. Favoring re-election,of President Roosevelt were 220 newspapers with -\ combined circulation of 4,676,5l0. The other newspapers which re- plictl were undccidetl or neutral. As tltcrc are i1 the following word»: "You tuust think of this Arnhem gpisQdg 35 part and parcel of thc whole great drive into Holland. It wasn't an isolated incident—it was the furthest lip 0f U16 £1131 carpet of air borne troops which was laid down for the land troops to advance over, and natur- ally their position was always most hazardous. They had a double task. They had to hold the bridges till we came by land and keep the Ger- mans from destroying them. They had to en- gage the crack rcinforcemcnts which the Ger- mans were trying to set down to etigage us at Nijmegen, which was far the most important of all the bridges. The paratroopers could not in the end carry out the first task. The bridges were lost. But they succeeded magnificentllyrin the second task. That's where their sacrifice was worthwhile. It isn't too much to say that had those German reinforcements gotnthrotiglt we should probably have lust the Nuntegen bridges as well. But the Arnhem air borne troops blocked the \vzi_v._ The tail end Of-‘lllli: otherwise brilliant operatmtt had to hc_a failure, We got the crossings at 5 tnveghel, Grave attdil Nijmegen. We lost Arnhem. I suppose you could say it was eighty pcr cent successful, viewed as a whole. Always by any standards it was a risk worth taking." A Twentv-first Army spokesman sums up the situation by say-Eng the: the operation as a whole should be looked upon not as a brilliant failure but as an expensive success. U. S. VoTteirfsfwLislless Considering the state of the times and the issues-involved, it is s‘:':t1.;'e to learn that the United States clcctipti is proct-ctlittg in a pub- Ilc attitude oi .l\'. llr. 'l'ttritct' (Xttlcdgc. ~from I0 to l5, approximately 2,310 dailies, less than half had taken the trouble to reply to the questionnaire. 101 l l 11 The Saint john Tlelegrayih-jotirttal is not greatly cnatnnured of the nutch vaunted ntcch- anical dcveloptueut of farming. "Our idea 0f a farm (it says) is that there should be some- thing more than work. Plump horses grazing in a nice green pasture, cattle placidly chewing the cud in an enclosure carpeted with lush grass, sheep picking around a straw strtclc and chickens underfoot in the farnrvartl are desir- able features of a farm. Cottple these with a fair measure of labor and the background is about complete. Of cottrsc, we would like run- ning ixater in the kitchen. a bathroom, electric lights and other labor saving itiachittcs so that the women could have some enj0ytttettt. Yes, we would modernise the farm, but we would be reasonable about it and not try to turn it into a factory which must he kept going at top speed all the time in order to keep level with the urban dwellers. We want our future farm still t0 be just ‘a farm.” i i i1 I Romantic warfare “all for the love of a lady" is still possible in this age and in this country of ours. A pitched battle took place the other day in Quebec City, necessitating the calling out of both the IJOIiGG-alld Royal (Qanadian Navy, because a young girl transferred her affections from one boy to another. Gangs backing both boys immediately went to the aid of their re- spective leaders with the result that; street fighting began, the youngsters ranging in age were armyed with an assortment of weapons. l‘0lice were on the scene early and kcpt a latte open between opposing sides. Sev- llntes By The Way __- Don't net li’ you have to "queue up" for the corner restaurant. The boys ln uniform stand ln line three WW8 11 1111)’ for chow, whenever 1-119! see n movie, on pay day, on 111551111113’. for equipment, and at lrgrtaectlon-Chrlstlan Science Mon. __._ Admiral Halsey m], 11x l0 n foo b m- wildbllry Rand, n promin- fllt llWyer of Brookllne, a fashion- able suburb o! Boson, has left $100,000 for the benefit oi hls eight Year old cat. mlmed Buster. A codlcll to the wtll cancelled be- quests of $30,000 each to seven relatives "because of their con- temptuous attitude and cruelty to- wards my eat." Of Buster's to- tal inheritance $60,000 goes to a Bvslon safe deposit and trust cam- plmy for the shelter and malnen- e. —- 10n- don -_._ Imagine Piccadilly, Oxford Cir- cus, The Strand, Regent spectacular portions of the matro- those lights go on. humble, will seem up to flve never seen the glories of modern Illuminations will find nn entirely new World to look uponp-Plcton Times. This war has been a big thing ln H’ terms of human experience. It has embraced tnnny hours and days of llfe, many incidents, many decis- ions. many actions, many deaths. In lts wldeness it; bus spread over seas and continents. In its length lt reaches back tltrottgh many years. I has crowded zuvay punt- berlcss deeds that have missed all record. And those which have \\' chanced to be seen and noted only serve to emphasize how many oth- ers must have been Just as real unrecorded. Montreal te. The sense of unreality that for go malty left. at home followed our invasion latidltigs ls swept away. They are no longer involuntary spectators of the war. They are back in the war. The home front ls reopened — by day as well as by nigh . We do not know yet the full measure of materel ln the hands of a vengeful enemy. only that no fear of the enemy's malice will deter u; from our our. H B cral htmdrcd people milled about the place and pose. A dread retribution waits upon the German leaders and their brute masses We do not. expect them to accept submlsslvely. But to ensure that retribution and with it the obliteration 0f an appallng threat to world peace, we w ll glad- ly pay any price and in good heart endure any hardship. — London Sunday Dlspa ch. _’l‘here ls a lesson .for Jmuse- w.ves in the curious case of the Birmingham woman who was nearly killed by poison gas while 5011111101118 her bath. It. ls: Never mlx two different kinds of house- hold cleaners. Blrminghanr City Analyst/ revealed the case in nis quarterly report, stating that. the misadventure resulted from the combined use of two proprietary brands of household cleansers. The housewife sprinkled 2 oz. or a powder cleaner on her bath, and then, anxious t0 go. the surface us clean as possible, added about half a plnt. of a llquld. There was lots o! flzzlng. but the woman had her sense of smell in childhood and did not realize a poison gas was being glvc-n chlorine, which Germans in the 4 woman fainted. crime round again, m crawled into the garden, and ed eventually recovered under medl- cal treatment-London Dally Mo]. ll‘ was used by the Inst war. The I am sorry to say that of southern Ettglatid ls not _.et completely finished. These flying bombs ere something like the last. lea of letters Hob. J. E. of which wlll, 1 S Hon. Joseph E. Mfchuud, K.C., M lng you a copy of this mornings Charlottetown Guardian in which ou will find ettet‘ written Rolston, in which lsed to bu tnade of a possible tun- nel per to be cess. I shafl be you will let mt- you exnect a McLttcltlan at Sffg-gl, to you to that this llltlflllll‘! the heart of London and those less 011 1110 We.’ persons generally regarded as rc- polls, known as the suburbs, when 11111110 111-11 Even me m9“; forntntftitt bomb-ridden, Easl-Ettd 11b11ve1111v like fairy lund. Kidd es 1- ~ - _ years of “gt who have word to that cftect but ltttvo was glad to obtain that such tvasgtot nlstott. Office of Mint. '~< I hi. edge rrcctut of 231 lottetoivn Gt embc Charlottetown _-_—__—;——ss:~__,.__ Prime Minis Mittlstm- m ' Defences, but made mg that the OVL-‘r and don had return in and railway nb and Duncan Satidvg 15 59mg (mm. as lteartly Adclphi, from Lo c! _ ' In and“ Post‘ n on m t.1. t trv sivit 31.155 ton. feathcrweiglm-cnlv l5 off. The gas was send of the ‘Hm to be made or m ent plastic as l: tiscrl ln bzmtlver ‘Y gun "u, Sh,“ otl-levrl vlsibl" Anton; the Ing rccflrtls Eastern Coach Lines- Time Table CI-IARLOTTETOWN. MONTAGUE, WOOD ISLAND FERRY EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1st t» NOVEMBER 30m TUNNEL-CAUSEWAY SURVEY ——'-' | Sin-I send you herewith cop- ancl from Mr. Mlchaud, the contents believe, be found ‘ery satisfactory by your read. s. . I am, Btr, etc.. ll. . S. IIEMMING. (metostu-es) ept. 2G, 1944. l . - ,’ Lv. Charlottetown-Wood Island Ferry- 7 A. Mal: P. M. mm, o, Transpom Lv. Monlague—8:05 A. M. Ottawa, Ontario. Dear Sh": FERRY SERVICE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND -— NOVA SCOTIA VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.l. — CARIBOU, N.S. M.V. "PRINCE NOVA” ."Tlte Connecting Link Between These Prevlnoeifl. (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Daylight SIVIII] Th" Starling October Isi the Nova South-Prince Edwlrd Illaud Ferry Service trill operate two round trips per day. Will Leave Wood islands M 1M0 A- M- .41 12:15 P. M. And 2:15 P. M. Am] 4:15 P, M, LUNCHES SERVED NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES, LIMITEDA CIIARLOTTETOWN, res. I am taking the liberty of send. ,-.____-__. published a copy of a] to me by Hon. Mr he sixties that.‘ esttgutlon that you prom-fl or cattsewtty across the NOFIIL. trait was still ln mo: greatly obliged lft know how _ report from Mrssrs ld Lott. v It \\'lll perhaps be of lntcrcst no I was told by two,‘ they llflVt‘ dlrcct ln.,l tn the t-ffcct that that stlpatiott has bccn drop. t proviottslyt ltottrdj a1. t y gossip and , in the assurance, 1 the case by Mr. 5 1'1 ,v__. Will Leave Caribou I ays rcgttrdcd :t Awaiting the favour of an early ply t0 this letter. I ttm r . .1 e y,,._,,-, ;,.,,,,;,,,,,._' NOVEMBER scnsnuu: WILL m: ANNOUNCED LATER. u. K. s. IIEMMTNGI‘ l _,__~_:-__.___i_______. _ FR 0M FROM FEAR Removal of fear is the privilege and the duty o! insurance. It was the fearful consequences of the Great Fire 0f London in 1666 that gave birth to ingur. ance. It is fear of financial loss by fire, accident, and other unpredictable and costly events, that is the main spring of the Insurance business, initiated and nur- tured by private enterprise, and which for more than 250 years has conferred untold benefits on the human race. Olllllffl. Canadai SBDI. 27, 1941i The . of Tra tisporf. i ‘e flan Jumuttr to acknowl- jrctu- letter "d Instant. .. -7~ F. MICHAUD. . E p f Scotia P. E. .K.S. Hamming an,‘ o, NOV“ All lines of Insurance effected including War risks. Hyndman & 60., Limited. Established 1872 Representing British, Canadian, and American Under- writers; also Lloyd's Corporation of London, England . EACH ,.\_ IChambe-rs. , e with. thc mrlrop. latch I “i115 1111‘ 11-11} (Tharlottetoyvn - Summerside - Montague i Offices: t Ol ‘_ _ 111' t pcirauzbttta 0"." ‘ 1-0 now, tutforttlt atttlonctl parcels. as he was 11m‘ NOTICE This is to notify the public that I have disposed of my Dry Cleaning and Pressing business, 156 Great George Street, Charlottetown, to n1) son, Wendall R. Cudmorc, who will conduct the same hereafter. I will be rc-spoitsible for all liabilities up to the 23rd day of September, 19H, and all book accounts owing to that date are payable i0 me. I wish to thank the public for their patronage dur- ‘ iug the years I was in business and bespeak the con- l tinuance of the same for my son hereafter. .ullt of ‘u 1 ms WIN c,“ _ GEORGE C. CUDMORE. LUMINO Nebula ln astronomy ls the n inventor of thel “Ellltr plane, features to 2w supz-r-bievrle, l V l.) yo 1111f.» prcriuc. on as the bi ‘cle iucits. tu jlPilTfilllllf‘ produc- rcvoltttio wry soft-rlthntz, speedy‘ and pounds 1n- _ {l uctuids crct-locltmc cl. lefprnof. It will I)(\ 00f metal and Wllh n host‘. The chain-cs. ts c some transpar- qttantlly until November. ‘Nioist turrets, which | n,’ tthm will be soltl 1n their sh '11s, ’ l v5‘! leave the Mature 1 Star. lWllllt‘ lrss tllflu a fourth cf the . 1 V-‘ill he mnrketctl as nut lllCfLF. P2; n; the r. 021d larucst cstl-‘111 f? n‘ arc nuts. f? 5k? R 3.1;“, SAINT Jomv. . .‘ _ LV. CIAILOTTITOWN i 7,00 A. M. 1 11.30 AA. M. ‘ ~ 6.00 P-M. (‘Mansion Only) T0. NEW GLASGOW LOO P. M. $5430 One Way (Plus Tu) ’ BIBIIVATIONB-INFORMATION. I non-rs l PIiONI sic-sou .______ tulnmnrtrur illlwiYfilniiil w, um. nrwiinnx LEAVE OIIIILOTTETOWN 1:00 AJI. 8:00 PJI. NORTHEAST AIRLINES n. .|. union‘ I OPIOMETIIIST Fifllll and Sylpnlvinx Ginsu d. Mantegna, F. E. I. Office flours: l0 to t2 A. M. 8 to S P. M. Holidays elc., by appointment Office Connected with DR UGSIORE. 4 Professional Cards ._-_@_\ Charles R. McQuaid on Bun-later, Solicitor, Notary, Eie . Riley Building, C‘ loiteiown Phone 833 i McLeod 6‘ Bentley w. o. BENTLEY. u. c. .1. A. sen-run. n. c. Barrister! and Attorneyl-fl- Low m hum same 8M9 n give‘): to certaln luminous patches . t ’ --—v of the New Yorlc 'l : --, reports aftcr a tvttr of the nation that the people are thinking and talking far less in this election than in the last. (fantpaigtt tutmtijgt-rs t-\'cr_v\vltct‘<‘, disturbed by this comlitimi, look fort trd to a light vote in November" ziud a light vutc, it is gcticrttll_v' 1 ntatcd crop, arc expected to roach ,71,470 tons which ls (l4 pfr cent ‘RIGID than the tiverage. 'I‘hc_v are t grown tnostht ln t-hc $01111. Al- monds. rrndttccd al t etitlrrlv lingering gues. at a part who, wrflnii l" U111 DPP when he has gone‘ comes ha,‘ m, 1116M Agrtcttlturc csJmatrs hls hat and later on for hls nm- English .“'“lm"“i 319w" ChP-‘HY 111 brelln. There ls something grOLPS- C 1mm“ "ml 01-11111 $1"? que about the mlghty, mill nry 99cm“ t” _1‘<“‘~1‘l1 ' _ r , . power of Germany contriving by lcnfi- the lupus-s: 1'11 California, will _v.cl:l m osll- c3115 m 59nd a 11°"!- “31111112111 09111 r is the blrrimttted crop of 19.700 tons. about robot bomb mam“; toward smmb man h for harvtvstm". trnlnuts l3.700 tons lnrtzer than that cf last the itaval police were commissioned to help ittaintaitt order and keep traffic circulating. Some of the "batflers" were cut and bruised but unuc iujttrctl scriottsly. lt is not rcportctl what hccauic of the cattsc of the battle. l 1' 101 101 “Golly, am 1 having fun,” chuckles n wee bamblno as men of the Sask. L. I. entertain the young. sters. The three lads, Ptes. Bill Mernlekle, Saskatoon: Lou Block. well, Asslnlbota, Sasle, Ritz. Chllllwaok, B. 0., were to lug time out. from their ‘chose ll. R. Duane w Bu. Chartered Accountants of 111 11111 be 011 the market in lscnson-Nctt‘ York Ttmcs. lgreed, will favur .‘-lr. llcwcy". \\'hy this lhotiltl he so is not clcar m outsiders, but the politicians evidently cztlcttlarc that the .'thscutces from the polls will he ‘in-flu among \\'0l'l\'lll‘_{ people with \\'llllll] the l‘rc.~id<-iit's >ll'(‘ll)1{lll largely’ lies. The main cattsc of apatl tiou appears to be the p war. The people art: third Qvgfgggg muff‘ than zthtut‘ tut politicians home. lu atlditioti. lllllllltlls‘ o.‘ people moved from their homes and ore living etrange cities to work in wz-r industries and, cut off from their irurflflwt" st-"ruvtitlitigs. arc tak- ing littlc part iu poli The result 11f this i-Ilillll}, in a >lllllll votc, could dctertnint- the unicorn: of thc poll if, tts is‘ generally believed, the lhl-sidt-nt requires a large total vote to bt- sure rf tlcctiott. ty ttnvartls the elec- Posiwai‘ CilflCI Menace Looking to tho tuft-is end, German indus- trialists are prctwtrctl to inaugurate widcsprtwttl cartel O]1£‘l‘.'lll11ll\ as :1 nvwus of rcgaittiug the douiiuaut position thcv fut". ltt-ld in ccrtain lreas of foreign trade. ;\t l-. . that is the com- mon report. Thev were rcspotisilllc, before the war, for intcrtiafiotlal t';il‘l('l.s of grv-rtt tnagnilurlc, which. although fcw in tuuulirr, had the force and in» fluence of ititcritlttioittll ucvttics. 50, Hfltlrrélll)’. they may be expected, unless restrained, to attempt a comeback by the same ntethotls. latest tcstitttrnrv on the suhjcct is that given- to a Y. S. Senate stth-comtuitlcc. llupartntettt of justice rcpt‘cst‘lllali\'cs pn-scnl :1 graphic picture of Gerutatt firms, oprtttiug iu the United States as rhuericztu. but actually subservient t0- Hitler, standing ready, in co-opcration with Argentine affiliatcs. to rc-rvv as bases from svhiclt to lattuclt ncw itnlz- trial nffcusivcs. A new British synthetic material tuade from coal eliminates disease in potatoes. This has hceu developed by a British coal processing company" —- Low Ticmpctatttrc Carhonizatiotl Limited-in co-operatioti with the British De- partment of Scientific and Industrial Research. Under the direction of the British Ministry of Agriculture, supplies of this tnaterial have been dc-spzttcltcd to thirt_v-t\\'0 coutr s throughout the cotmtry. Recent British research has opened up a tremendous range of raw uiaterials ob- tained from coal as by-products. Articles now made from coal in Britain include antiseptics. dycs, paint, varnish ntaterials. petrol and Diesel oils, :unl finished products stich as pcrfuuvcs, ashtrays, telephones, and aspirin. ll l 1K I After two and a half hours of involved dis- cussion. general approval was given to the plan of raising between $4,000,000 and $5,000,000 by the Executive Council of the Boards of Gen- cral Synod, Church of England in Canada, in the final tneeting of the five-day session at llacdotiald College, St. Anne de Bellevue. Rev. Dean R. H. Watcrtnan m‘ Niagara, chairman of Committee on Appeals, presented the plan. The sum of $4,250,000 was named to cover a capital fund for the superannuation of clergy, widows and orphans, of the 2o dioceses at pres- ent without atlcqttatc Pettsion funds. hlission- ary Educational and social work, to pay for re- construction of bombed English churches, dio- cesan local needs, and for the General Synod atlministratioti. After some discussion the Dean explained that the campaign would not be tinder- way before the atttttnln of I945 and the plan was merely being submitted for general approval. Ile explained that tnany chattges and adjust- ments will take place before the actual plan goes into effect. Finally a resolution was pre- sented by Rev. Cation W. Isl. DaviSOH, 811d ern England, and then not to be able to repeat the experiment for seyeral hours. _ Duncan Szmdys, the WALKING ALL WAYS AT ONCE 1 walk this walk alone. A rainy n 1| best because the rain-pools fur- lsh likht n Dlsclosltni animated passages Wltithng nll ways at once. What re, v ls A road becomes a tliottsuntl-roads that show A thousand more, and each one o T98R15 Al. ways ut once. Almost a! if a an Though this Ls more than man should understand. Were dromalntz all the difficult roads across My feet. so that, at s. tremendous I never know which one to take Consequently I take them all and umawlnuly um free '1‘ b ll l es in a single breath- Bii erciindsp Bbroolalmed ambassador of deuthl - Albert Clements. no Croggousnf heumattc Pains lie-ail: ulrl h Ibo Hood. nlnulrlboulndodbyi linden»: 22131.... rwyr-I-“iton seconded by the Bishop of Niagara, was unani- _Tbe Senate hearing is preliminary t0 decid- mousl y passed. _, f‘, . ..>~.,_,s; W//// the Hun somewhere ' gOv ~ Attention Truss Wearers you who are 011th l0 ll WI large Juli received. All eiylee ut urieee to null body. Cassy-Stomach Relieved Every person who i: troub- led vim in the stomach and be should Jet u m- ile of "Dr. lune Stomach Mixture um! see how quickly it will ll ll dl t I symp eve a s recs n; Dr. Evans Stomach Ml:- tur lulu at [tips t om; nrevldnio “Tm origin but ii nromotel the tivit of the M n o a . t r station...’ m "m ‘mm THE 2 MAGS H9 Great Geor|e Street north of the Metauro River. - (Canadian Army e s Photo). .___.______ 53 Grafton 8L, Ch'town. Phone 2080 Box 247 rvtxron and cnmpan II. F. AIIGMBALII Chartered Accountants Intern ‘lint ilulldinl Charlottetown - eves rxrmurn , ausseimrlrrsn .!. s. 1.417.011! OPTOMETRIST , =lTaE L=Q=M=ATTITESN -MONEY T0 LOAN Qumran link Chgjlpttetow! or. McPhee B.A. 1C6. NOTARY Cc. IABIIBTIII BOLICIRQM" u11-=;..11-11..1w, -. 912-1." H T PALMER 6t HASLAM A. J. llAfll-AM. I-A» Llul. IAIBISTIB, ETC. In! of Nova Scott: Chamber! Chariot {biki- I. O. Isl I