NEW YORK. chemical bullets in women in the last five years. Some drugs did ll little good. but uppiireiitly hopeless. about comparable to Sll.l)('i's ll')'lllt: to halt an advancin;: nrniv Y4" rcivcd our or more of 4:! different the promise In the few lPnlp(li'Il'.')' successes gives the basis for lini told the Anicrirai. Cancer Society's aiiiiunl lllPt'llllll "We have a 'lFlllPllCltl'ilS Slll'l'llll-I and development l.'l uhiili niiis' on si.i'i'.ss -l.KllltlIll'l' 10 or 20 years or when I do it) years aim simply no l,'Ilf'nlll'.ll iicews l'iill(”'l'5 ”l'-teople once new to xiii:-It niiv . tors for their licadin-lies Now an E APA'G'E IFOURTEEN Predicts New Drugs ' To Conquer Cancer fruiii H .lvcmit'.il.x Iimc 'lic::' (':ll (t'il' iili . born :1 .:.m'h- tlirie um":- nli.cli Dr. Slllulklll is chief of the lab-. the National treated. 46'! had advanced cancers.g last-difchl ultenipts to save re- l'llPllllf'1Il agents that imis i'cscai'cl'i laiiui'iitiu' mcl . S. llv lust Sw'”Dlf'lllbDl'. 90 per can: (I INADIAN ORCIH i of the Friday-Sultii'rl:iy T113-0:13: George i”ui'inby in CIYVY STRlClC'I"'. ROYAL THEATRE BUR DEN Iiluiinrc 2:.':(t on Satur- mincdy -- ”(lEOR(-llil ON Bank Night clraivin: Saturday. Also Serial and News. KENSINGTON Saturday - 4 SHOWS - Please note change in timcvMatincc 12:30 o'clock: Admission 450 and Ililc. cvcnini: ti, 8. "MA & PA KETTLE ON VACATION" A laugh a minute with this show. Show lllll0Svv2I3U, 6, 8. 10. .OlLeary and vicinity recently. myym-Mmzwwzmmwzzhmcmmw ICAPIITOL Summer-side TODAY (Satiirday) 2:'.l() - 721.3 - tI.;35 BIG DOUBLE BILL ATTRACTION iihxssanxrwxaxwxwwxxwhwxxxswawsx fii'c"E WYMllRE- incl WESSllll- ...... .......... mi . .".ia'.".'.'.i. EXTRA -. EXTRA .- EXTRA SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION sues BUNNY'S ALL-STAR CARTOON REVUE A feature-length laugh riot featuring many of Warner Bros. famous cartoon stars. In Color by Technicolor lxhx . Mkzxwxxzxzxwrxrxyxx A2 , WW3. has been visitiin-g with friends . in 0'Leary. REGENT T0-DAY 2.30 - 7 - 9.15 BIG DOUBLE BILL "BAD MAN'S GOLD" JOHNNY CARPENTER - ALYN LOCKWOOD V B. and also a few days spent, in wax arriving home late and it was O'Leary and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mac- Nevin of Coleman. ware visitors V to Alma recently, guests of Mr. i-AP)---Drugs toihave aspirin. and we know how itland Mrsb Jug Dunbar, and Mr. conquer cancer are sure in coine.:works. The same flllllll will happenl Dr. Michael B. Shnnkiri of San eventually in cancer." Francisco said Thurssluy. He and associates have fired 4:: oruiuigv of cxperiinciitiil caiiccrs in study of tum-ilrs. at and Mrs. Stamford MacNeill. of weeks. i Monday afternoon. Mrs. Luella Kennedy is visiting! with rslnlives in Charlottetown for a few days. She is the guest .0! her son and daughter-in:law, Mr and Mrs. Forbes Kennedy. Dunbar of Alma. visited relatives in Knutsford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Turner of Winsloe. were visitors to the western part of the Island on Sun- (Ill). Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Thomas and son Barrie of Cascumpec. 1lfl:.)6'lll. Sunday at the home of Mrs. yThoni.".s' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1Al'oci't Sm--.'.iman in Knuteford. y Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan of jwoodstocli. were visitors to Green- ?.mount recently guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rayner. Mrs. Jack Dunbaf of Alma, is iisitiirz at the home of her fath- ;or, Mr. Herman Wallace of Cole- man for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dennis and :cliildrcii Doris lllld Lcrize of Un- ionvale. visited relatives in Green- tmounvt recently. Mrs. Stanford M-a.c.Neill and son James of Alma, visited relatives in Mrs. Robert Woodside of Knuts- ford, spent a week with her son- :n-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Phillips in Alberton. Mrs. Errol Stetson. R.N., of Ull. ionvalc. is on the staff of the Western Hospital in Albei-um, Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Palmer of Kensingwn, were recent visitors to O'Leary and Mill Road, where they visited with friends and rel- ativesi Mrs. John No;i:n of Alberton, was a visitor to O”Lenry recently guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dan Saunders. , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacPhee and Mr. and Mrs. John Mac!-'hee 0: C5005 COVE. were visitor: to Brae on Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macxinnon. Mrs. John MacNevin of O'Leai-y, was taken suddenly sick on Mon. duty and had to be taken to the Western hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gates of Oi. on Prince Edward Island and Nova lsdcotia. They were the guests of 1' 3-"d Mm G90P8e MacDonald Mrs. Garth PM-dcbonald, left W Glmll. Mani. after visiting with relatives in Campbcllton and 0-- Le-1r.v. Her husband is in the RC. AF. in Manitoba. Miss Olive Jelley. Migg nest” Boats. and Mr. Elmo Crocier. mo. tored to S-ummerslde, Monday evening to visit friends and ac. quaintances. The maniv friends of Mr. Peter PM are sorry to hear that he 15 on the sick list and all hope that he will soon be around 1. gain. Mid 1l(U'5- Ralph Caine were ”3"'”5 W OLGHFY. and Springfield West on Tuesday. They are em. played in Summerside. The many friends of Mr. Eddie 0""0108-V Brooks, arel glad to hear that he ihas improved enough to be bl hopelessly-ill children. men and Illsllllll-P of Health. Of 492 patlentsim return to ms home from am: Prince County Hospital where he ;has been a patient for a couple Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Turnerl and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner, had (lied Bu: seven per cent live 'O1'eary' mowred W Ch”19"'eL0VmI. for more lllllll five years from the -cis were detected. iii: 80 pcimiis ..r lilrmzi Howlan And Vicinity ing a few days in Piusvllle. Oct. 26 Howlan recently. Howlan recently. Messrs. Elmer Griffin and Plus Howlan on Oct. 29. 1 day night. inn Oct. 25. Bruce Carruthers and his daughter-in-law. Mrs. Willard Jerry Gallant was in Lot 6 on Albert Gallant of Lot 6 was in Austin Plneau of Duvar was in Finnan of Campbellton, were in Mr, and Mrs. . Messrs. Vincent Gallant. Octavc Blanchard and Jack Jones of end. Piusville. were in Howlan on Fri- . 'l'HEwGUARDIAN;CHARLOTTETOWN etha Finnan and Aul-iin Richard. Ruth will be bridesmaid for her sister. Miss Helen Plneau of Duvar is Mi” G”” A”"”"”- I5 5Pe"dl employed in Howlan at. the home of Mrs. Anthony Flnnan. by Mrs. Vincent Perry. Howlan. Elsie S. Blan- chard ot Norway. Me., were guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. called on friends and relatives in There arrived from Nova Scolia Woodstock on Oct. 30. Icarruthers after two weeks visit. were guests of Mrs. Frank Gal- Pmm V Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan of Mr and Mrs. Archie Barbour andlwoodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- fainili. accoinpsiiiecl by Mrs. Marylwin Dignan and daughters rc- lottetown was visiting lcently visited with Mr. and Mrs. up here on Nov. 1. jwallacc Rayner at Greenmount. Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters mo- jtored to Egmont Bay recently. Mr. and lvfrs.7I-lrant-is MacQuai- lrie of Wilmot were in Howlan on Oct. 28. Mrs. Lorne lrlemlaw and her Isisters .Vlrs. Willard Carruthers and Mrs. Elinor Cook, were in illmvlan recently. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers recently spent a day at Cape Wolf. Jack GallanlAca.ine from Saint John hy bus on Oct. 26. J. B. Arsenault was in Wood- 3slork Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant and children David and Fcllcin of llalifax. arrived Oct 20 for their usual two weeks" vacation with relatives and friends. Mrs. Felix Doiron is home from the Prince lCounl,v Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Robert Gallant returned to her home Thursday following a few days in the Prince County llospital. Her many friends hope that she will he completely well again. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault mo- tored to Charlottetown Oct. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rogers at- tended the shower in Lot 7 in honor of Mr. Rogers' nephew. Dannie Rogers. and his bride-to- he, Miss Dora Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Gallant and family of Dock Road. were recent callers at the home of Mrs. Jack Gallant. I-Ioivlan. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan and daughter Ruth, were in Sum- merside recently. The Red Cross Nurse spent ail while on Oct. 2'! with the teacher and pupils at Howlan School. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacAus- land and children of 0'Leary. were in Howlan Sunday calling on Mr. and Mrs. Heber Brawn. A meeting nl the Holy Name Society was held at St. Anthony's hall on Oct. 25. followed by the lant and family on Friday night. Miss Gertrude Forest View, was in Duvnr on Nov. 1. visiting at the home of her grandmother. . , . . Mr. andl Mrs. Robert Arsenault and family of Albany. were in ,lI-lowlan on Nov. 1. ' Jon Blanchard of Lot 6. was in Howlnn nn Nov. 1 at the IIOHIU lof Mr. and Mrs. Tents Peters. l Edmund Peters in Howlan on Mr. and Mrs. and family were Saturday. Mrs. lllincr Pineiiu of Summer- side. was in Iloulzm and Wood- stock on Sunday. Mrs. John A. Gallant who re- ;cently spent a few days in Sum- imersidc returned home to Wood- ! stock on Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant of O'Leary, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant on . Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. llebnr Bryan nf Howlan. motored tn Elmsdale on Oct. 2'9 whore they attended the funeral of Mrs. Bryanls aunt. On Oct. 30 there left for Mass- achiisctts. Mrs. Bruce Carruthc-rs who will care for her sisI.9r-in- law, Mrs. Arthur Grant who is Ill at her home there. There left by truck on Oct. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant and their six children for Saint John. N. B. The truck was driven over by Mr. Griffin of Lot 7. Mn. Joe T. Gallant who spent thy summer with her aged mo- Ihcr. Mrs. Gasplc Arsenault, is now visiting at her old home in Piusvillc prior to returning to Halifax for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Blanchard who spent the week-end of Nov. 1 in Howlan left with friends hy car on Monday morning on re- tnrn in their home at Norway. Me. There motored to Lot 7 on Oct. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arsenault of O'Leary and Mrs. Henry Gal- lant of Howlan, where they al- lended a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rogers in honor of their son Dannie and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. . Messrs. . Lyman and Georgcl Arsenault recently motored toy Bordon. 1 Mrs. Andrew Wood and child- rent. are spending a few days with Mrs. Wood's folks, Mr. and .VIrs. Jarvis Dyment at Spring- flcld. Miss Leone Arsenault returned to her work In O'Leary on Oct.l. 26 after spending a while at her home here. Miss Jean Arsenauli went to St. Eleanor.-x on Sunday where she will attend-school at Slemon Park. .Dr. Dewar is llfllllli an 4--;'--. tion built to his office, this win give more i-con ior to...” . eiices. " . dltfrs. Arthur Harris has return- 0 to her home in 0'Leai-y Rue,- a few Weeks silent in St. John N. A lbei-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Macbunald left for their home in Ottawa after svendihlz a pleasant vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald in O'Leary. Jewell is in the Air Force at Uplands Air Port. Quite a few skunks are prowling around O'Leary. One young man hrnrd with regret of his imisfnrliine of breaking his arm. pnllcnt. in Prince of the Pcntonvillc jnll, guarded by one warden". worked to strengthen dark on the back steps and as he was going up he touched a soft bundle with the toe of his boot. and he Just got up md walked away! Society held their annual Thank- offerlng service in the Church. in Springfield on Sunday pr ” d, and gave a splendid talk get an Auxiliary started. Finnan recent Relalivos of James lie is now a County Hospital. Mrs. Anthony Hamilton. Ont.. where they at- tended the marriage nf Miss Al- Some of the I..c-gionalrea from WFHGNI U19” Way 90 U19 Pt'mC- I-lowlan went in Bloomfield Corn- lerv where the usual hymns and er on Oct. 213 where they iitiend- IITIWPFS 10? ed a meeting. The purpose was lo-SRId- Finnan and pa.-scrs-by on a busy road, An daughter Ruth. loft Oct. 27 for officer said; his fiancee Miss Dora Blanchard. Len Arsenault. accompanied by; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gallantl and Paul Gallant of Duvar and Mrs. Jimmie Griffin of Lot 9.l left Nov. 1 on a two weeks trip to Massachusetts. On Nov. 7 they will attend the marriage of Em-I anual Gallant and Laurclta Mulsc' in Reading. Mass, reception on Saturday evening in the French Club at Chelsea. On Nov. 2. All Souls Day a large number of parishioners at- tended the three Masses at St. Anthony's Roman Catholic church. After the High Mass at 7:45 a: procession led by cross bcarcrs and altar boys followed by Rev. M. J. Rooney. choir. men, and boys. then the ladies. slowly w wdixmxx the departed were -A.G. ra.6;nr;.Tv”m.? LONDON. (OP)-Five Prisoners the prison wall in full Vlcw of "They are trusted prisoners who seem to enjoy a glimpse of the outside world." . Portage were visitors at the home The door prize 1: the Legion - reported 3 sllirht increase in as- at Bloomfield on 05:. 23 was won ML Ge-9'89 M”""”" 0" OCWW sets and also reported for the and Mrs. -I-ems Herbie, Cascumpec, were Peters over the Hallowelcn week- M 3” hum? OI Mn Bud M7-I club. . Mrs. Henry WGVallant and family On OCT-Obor 25- Miss Valerie Gallant of Char- the homes of Mrs. John Costain relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bulger Arsenault of I . NOVEMBERg 7, 1953 Professional .cariI r. EMILE iiiciiei P Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce lnverness Ami Vicinity Credit Union Of -Mr. Jamesmtalii. Portage, left October M for MacAdam. New Brunswick. . WT Mr. Elimer Sharbell was In V41-he "mun meeum 01 mo v.?,.',"”;':, ,S,.'"?,l.',E',T,, 0”; 0f.'f"3j,t, Bummmlde Ocwber 39 on W" Kensington Credit Union was held . auuain; ' 1g "93'- in the 'Ibwin Hall on Oct. 29. summemde P I L Philip Gallant of Plusville, was , P75-II M-1 14- 33"-nde-'3 W35 I-If ' ' ' in Howl." on Nov. 1, M” '03” M35'"'"d' Franc” the mm and gave the directors Puowuu Maynard and Everett Bigger. wporty -Irreuuwrl Mmu, Rudyy W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. L MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Credit Committee. Mrs. L. (3. Ram- eported for the supervisory Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arsenault ggnnfdme Mr P N Lemma and children Linda, Jimmy. RBI:-I: gave 3 HM report of meeunga "5 ” held by the Kensington Study mch”d Bin” ”" o”l”b" 24' After some discussion it was de- SIIDIBIEPIICD ' lded to two and one half DIAL P. 0. BOX A,-sonaun Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison gem divlgigdp P" 33" .31 and children Angus and Kelvin. g Conway, were visitors at the home hglrefrtgr? Bggxlgfd Lat Lgsuxeerts of Mr. Thomas Blggar. Portage Bemnm Malena" Mmuf Ready. Representing the Credit Union on the Film Council are Memrs. Arthur Ready and Sheldon Cameron. Interesting and in-fornmtive ad- dresses were heard from Rev. Louis A. Raymond Grunt. B.5o.. 0.1). OPTOMETHIST Complete Visual Annlylli Classes Fitted Mr. Elmer -Clhixant and son Miles. Alberton. were visitors at on October 25. Callaghan and Mr. Cyrus Poirler, :35 Water street, Sllllunefgldg Miss Florence Ourley. Richmond ,l,).,ir:L;'f 0! the Cred" Um" Lea" Above Maurice lIllll'I iuem Wear :33 amlliithhiirihghgimii,Ii-xii sUM -....J"l”l”.'”3”t . V au'iu?”G””” B. F. iiuiirEIi"iTF7 Mr. Austin Maynard left 0ct- Mme mmsfgujld of me sumg OPTOMETRIST :':"..i1.l:".30.:;'l:..t.2l:;.:”::t? s---em r. - - Complete Visual Analyse; Glinsoo Fitted PHONE 3H8 S.Il.AI.I.MAN'S BUILDING E. E. PAIIKMAII 0pt.D. R.0. OPTOMETBIST Glasses Illttcrl - Eyes Examined Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 and by appointment. merside Anglican Church held its meeting in St. Mary's Hall on . . 'r - . ' . Mr. nlld Mrs. Robert Cnughlin dggtsdaihseveglna wlligl-n:he.np"ej:e d lildr n Isabel a (1 Kevin. . . gllll1n”I((:ZI1lSid0(: were l'l3.Il.fJ'liS at the Chair" The membms M” wolkmg . H on I On Projects in preparation for 3I”a”c1gD:aIldh::l ggtgbeyrgys 5" "5 their annual bazaar and Afternoon ' Tea on November 26. Delicious re- fresliments were served by the l105'i98-585. Mrs. J. W. Lecky and Mrs. James Coimell.-S l LONDON. (CP)- Councillor RJ Scott told the Royal Society for Mr and Mrs. George Lynch and son Kenny. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey. Enmnro on October 2.3 Mr. a d Mrs. George Fitzger- . am Md" children Joy”. shmey Prevention of Accidents that safety . A mom: am and Edward. Amherst. N.S.. spent Ilgvgfagidti ;;Il)1p!:0Em51:;f9f imoimr rnaarms nine. a. few days at the homes of Mr. r 11 9 5uF,m,,. 5; Summenmu and Mrs. Thomas FlI7.S0ltlilCI and "W". He said 3 dummy C0"P59 with imitation blood simuid 1, WT-'””""”"'T”G&WT-T xiii;-.ma”n;lA Mrs. George S. Coughlln. fmpmyed at every danger Spot. e w. S. -7- -- George Broome who is a DIIIICZF-I. . -- orium. Charlottetown Spent the Mr. cums Maynard Mr Erkl i past week-end with her mother Adamsy My-' Albert Culletoy. and; Mrs. Merritt Miiiigmh Invcrness. Mr. James Ccstain motored ml summcrsidc on October 2.5. l Miss Ruby Reeves. Frcetown. ii). spent a few days at the home of! her mother Mrs. Retta Reeves. g FIDDLERS CONTEST Mr. and Mi:,W-illiam Bridges. F.ggl'."9 tog the Ol.d Tmmli Summer St. Summenldn R.lchmund were visitors iii. the I mgr rt9PdDanCml-I anal home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- Singing COHIGSI, KIIIROFRI DR. J. R. Dougall on Tuesday evening Oct- Hall. Monday, November 91 Money to Loan. Office formerly occupied by Luis Heath Strong. ILC. Collections Prompt!) Attended To m: and Mrs. Eddie Phillips. Surmmcrsido and Mrs. Leslie Phil- lips. St. Eleanors. were TPCEHI. visitors at the home of Mrs. Eliza Phillips ink, ,..E....--- -- II. E. ELLIS & SOII Fina - Auto - Cuulltv INSURANCE nber 27. ,! Cash pl-jzes" Send any A blame dpmonsmmm wlwtries to Mrs. Sabinus John-l Dial 2520 held at the homo of Mrs. Daniel Sm" 01' P110”? 9001. Kmk01"rl- V y MaCDOuglIIl on October 27. Mrs. . Water Street East . . ' d L - I ;;;;-r- New W "W" M Summerslde Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cougfhllii and children Edison, Barbara and Rosella. Mr Gnome Coukhllll 511. and Mr. George Couzhlin JF- motored tn Charlottetown on October 18 and were visitors at the home of Mrs. Antalnne Arsen- ault. Area Meetings of fishermen Alberton (Shore)--Tuesday. Nov. 10, 7:30 p.m. Tignish (Dalton School)-Wed., Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m. Miminegash-Thtirsday, Nov. 12. 7:30 p.m. Glenwood (Hall)-Friday, Nov. 13, 2:00 pm, Lot '1 (Hall)-Friday, Nov. 13. 7:80 p.m. All fishermen are urged to attend and take part in an open discussion on fishermenls problems. Delegates will be chosen to attend the Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Fishermen's Association. An outside speaker will be present at each meet- 'I:" and Mrs-. -lkl"r"rt Pllilllm and Mrs. Eliza Phillips were in summerside recently visiting Mrs. ?iWl?tIlNPi" in: C. F. RICHARDS, Secretary, P. E. I. Fishemii-n's Ass'n. KEEP YOUR FAMILY FIT ALL WINTER LONG WITH 51.15 WAMPOLPS 31.25 actradz of Cool. Liver NO HSHY OHY TASTE ' SLAND MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE C OMDANY Springfield Womens' Missionary Baptist evening. Oct. 26. Mrs. Neill Boulter on the meaning of 'I'hanksgivIng. Mrs. Robert Eriglarid, Mn. Percy MaoPhe.i-son. and Mrs. surlinc Friz- bell also move paper: on different subjects. Two fine solos were sung by Mrs. Leslie Gorrill, Rev. C. 0. Howtett gave an appropriate ad- ores. mo Church was decorated for the ooculon. 01'. Exhibition Association wl M" K House on Friday, Nov. 13th TABLE M.u.'l"HVll”' L. R. Wslll09.v President ANNUAL MEETING e The annual meeting of the Alberton Prince County Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Bedeque Skating Rink Com- pany will be held at the rink on Tuesday. Nov. 10th at 7:30 p.m. This meeting will be immediately adjourn- ed to meet at a later date which wil be duly advertis- ed.-All directors please at- tend. '1'. J. INMAN SecretaryyManager. ll be held in the Court at 7.30 p.m. Shareholders, directors and all Interested are-urged to attend. W. W. Currie, Secy.-Treas. ESTABLISI-IED I685 M UTUAL POULTRY SERVICEANDSECURITY ; ... AMALGAMATED 1941 A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY winrran 2 Largo quantities of poultry still minted. and mm M”'" 7”" I” V”'" Suinmenlde. r-. 1:. 1. laying liens by discord- ing the unwanted wlillo nrlcos are still high on ov. 9 from 8 mm. un- til I at my home on lpoque Rood. Ploli up service, for large lots. Phone 65-5. Mrs. R. Pondletoni. V W. I. WARREN. Margato OEDDIE MIIILEOD. W. loyllty SYDNEY B. IIICI-I. IIIII W. VEINON CRAIG. Bedequn Mutul Established 1890 IF YOUR BUILDINGS ARE VACANT YOU NEED A VACANCY PERMIT. For Correct Insurance Arrangement Ipply to the following: Charlottetown, P. E. I. V T. LELAND LINKLEITER lmnmarsldo Mann main: 1. oaulim. Well!-It cunronn smrson. st-ale! M. 3. Mnoucax. North wm.- aux a'.e'nonzirrsoN. Ch-P shire lotutown. 6. 3!. GRANT. chnioueusm warsownannv. Mantra!!- I ftlaco Edward Islantlf ”- MIITIIAL FIRE IIISIIIIMIGE coll?-AIIY Branch ' Office ton. lrld Agricultural Mutual 18: