73 PAGE FOUR THE GUARDIAN Second Class Mall Post Office I):-partment. Ottawa. ' The Island Guardian -ubltshlng (To. i lrefrained from retaliation. The temptation no doubt has been great. but it has resist-, ted pressure, contenting itself with keeping. Washington constantly informed on its views-which at times, have been expressed bluntly. The. board now proposed shouldl serve a very useful purpose in ironing out ' these contentious issues. -.AuthurIzed an President and Associate Editor. Ian A Burnett. Associate Editor. Frank Walker. CIRCULATION "Coven Prince Edward Island like the dew” Banks And The community ”The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink". , CHARl,()T'rE'l'UWN, TITISDAY, MAY I2, 1953 jdollar note of the Suninierside Bank showsl lthe contrast between banking in the earlyl ,days and at the present time. The groivth it was ten ye:-ti'S ago yestertlay ::St:xh(;tgaI:a(E d;aNm:C(: hmiks hhs,.l:F0u,?ht Premier .lones assuincd office, and . resources Ofh:nIhO(l)'; (;:''1nhh:::hg 3'' d,hel that mm hp has lhd his party Successmnyi banks make it yalinosti liIll(i:lllll(.ablz:nalillaarl). in three g(tIlCl'ili- elections. Few men inl there should b r ,1 . lith public life can point to such an achieve-i C R E” hm h (hhshqheht ment, and it is a matter of great satisfac-,i 10581? hehdohh0rS' , , . V. tion that after a decade of strenuous ser-lg bankiineflz aSe:;:i:lcag::a(;:(llL:g:pibahh b WZZIIEEF vice as government leader he enjoys to the, which have brancheg in alumzst level): can: full his oldtime health and vigour. ldian Community and in differeht pints of The Premier has a man of mark anal the world The manaeer of a tin branch distinction before he entered politics, in. V ' . -r y i in a small community can place at the serv- the two important fields of education and ice of his Customcm an the resources of 8 agriculture. Since that time other well nier-i t ited awards have come to him, includlngigreai fmahhlal O.rgamZa.U.O”' Funds may be me hmomw dotirw of Doctor of Cmlireadily utilized in localities where they are Laws from ACMHR ,.”.lWI,Sm,v whey? pwdin demand and drawn from those districts i lwhere deposits exceed requests for loans. ' v ' '. It .' A t. i . . 201581: gcafngliliiilleilgiliaslajggiilslged rail The latter characteristic, however, has its eg i' A ' When a bank must find Q, local score outstanding successes as a lii'est0cl(ldahgel'S' ' ” use for local deposits it tends to seek out The Premier's Anniversary that since Thc publication of a pictttre of an eight-u THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWI N breeder, his Ilolstcin herd at Bunbury be- , , .nU ramnm mmughmlt mp mnumm Fev,jlllV6SllllClllS for any surplus funds. An obli- :,f'30ur mjommom loaders haw Uahelledpgation is on the inanager of a branch bank! so extenhiyelv or have been on terms ofim go as far as possible in me Same direo T 5 " ' ' When deposits exceed loans, as they, personal inliniacv with so many leading ho” , , . , , fi uies in other l)rovinces and iii the ljn lChSt0ma”h' d0 'h this Provlhcm bankers: 2 . p . . , 7 . , . . . . . do a very ini Ol'l'llll service to their com- "hd S”hh5' Ahd he has 19” ihe Stamp Orlmuiiity by gixhiiigiactive encouragement to his hhhsohalhy hm Om-V Oh his adhhhismhliieiti local enterprises and to the expansion tion, but on everything to which he has set of Mminz Oms- his capable hands and mind. For all the llremiei"s success in public, life he can hardly be described as a model, politician. The fact is that he could never; adapt himself hi mm m.n.vmimuiV in :hci1l,00O university graduates is an encour-, - , , T ” . t,The small surplus of graduates in agri ohheAtdii'i:iCet:0Iihhhlidstlfitithhirhyheaiiiiyddhlig Culture would soon be taken up if all prov- fipponents, but horrified some of his col-i leagues by outspoken utterances from, which they anticipated dire consequences at the polls. But when the chips were down and the score. was tallied it was they and not the. Premier who were found to be out in their calculations. They are still wonder- LDITVUR IAI. NOTES No less than 1.8.500 jobs open for the l l of the funds voted for agriculture. 0 0 9 An accident which may mean a dented lfender to a car driver can well mean injury or death to a motor cyclist. Both drivers :of these light vehicles and car drivers ing how he. did it. should bear that in mind and use even This is not, an obituary, and there is no, greater care than when only cars are in- need to deal at further length with one" volved. who is still so potently with its. It may be remarked, however, that for more than two years the Premier's name has been associated with the vacant Senate seat in this Province and that on all counts he is the one best qualified and most entitled to in the airship ”Norge" from Spitsbergen to receive the appointment. It is customary! Alaska. He recorded his experiences in for Senate vacancies to be filled before. thei "First Crossing of the Polar Sea" and ”Be- Govcrnmcnt goes to the country. If the yond the l-lori7.on." Federal election, as rumored, is to be inl ' Augush ,h,,,,, We may expect. the appoint-T, The world is getting warmer and it is ment very shortly. We do not know the p man who is causing the change, the Ameri- Premier's mind on the subject but it is a can Geophysical l.'nion was told recently. pretty safe bet that he will have the firstp Dr. Gilbert Plass of John Hopkins Uni- offer of the Island seal, it he. has not. al-,vcrsity claims that the carbon dioxide re- rpady been tendered it. We may be losing; leased into the atmosphere by llldLlSll'laig him sooner than we think. In any caselactivity is raisin: the FIVCFBEZO l0mD9F8lUI'0, the situation as it stands lends added em-E at the rate of l ll2 degrees per century.- pliasis to his decade of leadership, and toj At that rate we should be in the banana the opportunity this occasion presents of belt within the next millennium. congratulating him most warmly and wish- ing. him hmvsonalhh” Mimi-V good hhhg Reports from Brantford, Oiit., say I Which, thh hhhh hhh, hohm'S'matCbe maylMississauga lndiaiis, who once owned thc' haw hi shim Mh-V hm Shadow "eve" g"nh'l land on which Toronto stands, have been' '9”! receiving an annual payment of about: 531,-: 600, representing the interest, on money paid to them for the land. The payment has now been cut off, with Ottawa gov- Tlic proposed new (Iaiiada-l.'.S. joint crnnicnt officials hinting that the annual lxiarrl to ros()lyr- trade grievances is neces-i grant has been spent in social service workzf sary in spite of affirmations by Pi'csident,i'clir-f and better roads for the Mississaugal Eisenhower and some members of his lrihe. administration on behalf of wider trade be- tween thc lfniled States and the rest. of the: A i'iSil0l' '0 lhlS FOUHIIIV. MP Sl7.l'1'05i world. Actual policies, unfortunately, ai'e,M"1'h”Zml5v Greek Mlmst” ”f Economlcl working stead”), in me Opposng di,.eC”0,,.,Coordination and Economic Planning, is the: This is not a new phenomenon. The previous - dFlVlhH TOFCP in the Rally G0V6Fhm9lll- The 1tpgimc fmmd 1,50” at odds mm the CO,,.tfurtlier devaluation of Greek currency and mess in me m.(m,,,. or dairy p,.0d,,C,S quotas; proposed Greek rr,-gist"ation of all ships, which were clearly a violation of the Gen- Owllcd h.V Glieok Cmzehs 31"” hm M manyl eral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. The-,d9ClSh'9 Steps hchlf-' 1akCI'- '0 Put that new administration finds itself working with ChUhU'.V 0" 118 feet CC0h0miC311l'- Canadians ,, congress "on more determined to limitladmircd Greek fighting ability in war and executive action when directed toward bpl.:llaV(?- no less reason to roiitinue their ter trade relations with other countries. adhhmhhh 'h "m" "f rhhhhrh mam" One significant development is noted in the Ottawa Citizen. While the President has asked Congress to renew the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act for a single year, pending a "thorough and comprehensive" re-examination of U. S. economic foreign policy, the bill now actually before Congress is hedged about with limitations and re- strictions. Some of the proposed measures, like the quotas on cheese and other dairy products, conflict with the provisions of GATT, to which the U. S. government is a signatory. l.incoln lillsworth, Aiiierican explorer, was born this date i880. lie supported Amundsen and accompanied him on his first . polar flight, 1925: and in the following year I O t e .4 .. 1 l the t For Better Trade Relations O O I ”'l'he Crowsncst", magazine of the R. C. N., notes that the confusion is now ended about the terms "square rig”, ”round rig" and "fore-and-aft rig" as applied to naval uniforms. The square rig, states the new Manual of Seamanship (Vol. 2) referring to naval slang, is the uiiform of a seiiman or stoker below the rate of petty officer. Fore-and-aft rig, similarly, is the dress of chiefs and petty officers and men not dres- sad as seamen. "Round rig", of which much was heard a few years ago, is round- ew Worlds To Conquer , 1953 CN- MAY. 11 The Passing Scene C. By Observer I NO ADVICE CLUB l l An American friend writes in l1'9Vl9lV hes kept anyone from bu... i:::”;:: ":32 .:'"::. at ::'”:.:2.:.:.:::"..r -- No he hasn't nbdeevel S ncuoul of course no wa of lkmg '1 ha" . . I n eectcd gover- - '3' llolilllg, bu, nor or district attorney or any- I hope the answer is in the new thing like that. He has simply five , bkeinlpettipltted into membership lln 502:0; A1'8:lx;liEIint3l.l tllke all Olim- " y oi-gaiiized No Advice .. 5 share in mg Club . This is the first organiza- M” M the 1399- Mid. Coiiscqiitiiiilr tion of its ktiid to appear on the they are 5'-lblect to error and sin: social scene, 1f genuine need be against the truth. The best review any criterion to go by we may ex- 1 WW5 Wild (HOT. of Course, in. pect to see such clubs springing eluding li)ny own); was the cm up all over the place. written V v 'Ahli3llh'n1 Lincoln. 1. Should anyone get. it into his M3” ""5 ll-13'. For anvonr v,hn head to start a local branch, 1 "KM "hs kmd hf h,””k- ”ll5 15 the may say that, according to my kind of book he will like". attend: rept;(i;t.bonly three obllga- . one ave e assumed b a - . Dllcants for membership. And thgy Adyice 1: chhd '-"mine has been are extremely simple ones. tl) gowns, mm and. bouhhs 1” on-er ho advice to anyone; (2, recent years-. some Sficlologislg an solicit no advice from anyone; til) of. the opmmn mm” H N hm” "'1 Accept no advice from anyont allilusg iilhnemiftmigiriiiliioftoiohnnrrlnw . . . even into a formidable army of moronf, It must be pretty trying to be ,, youngster these days. And mm, trying still to be A mother who .Whether or not. I new organiza- tion will turn out to be the answer to the problem (our society is al- ready WP-heavy with organiza- . l tlonn) it. is a fact. that our - has. hot had imhhswe hhhml my , 2 eratloh has been led into i'tihts.ixi1:l whining" A5 for Wu": mh”5- W Happid 3 captivity by advisers of one kind they must have '11 they C” d” "l 1 "din S f l and another. Whatever else future keep "mi? Wm hbm” "him "lid 3- Q ' historians will have to my about the Vohehhh and the thhhdehhi of the advisers. Farmers iiacd to be an lllfihprn. dent. class but they, too, are rap. idly succumbing to the wiles and blandlshments of advisers. Should the present trend continue for an- other decade or so mad them in no indication that. it will nun there will be an expert looking mcr every fence and peering into every garden. What. to plant, when to plant, how to plant, how much to the middle years of the 20th cen- tury, they are almost sure to say that it. was a period in which ad- vice was the most. plentiful com- modity in the social market-places of the world. They will also say that all this giving and receiving of advice came very near to eradi- cating all sense of personal re- sponsibility from various segments of the population. There is hardly anything nowa- PUBLIC FORUM l Thin column is open to the discussion by umeepondenta of questions of lntcrelt. The Guardian does not necessar- lly endorse the opinion of currcspondentl. PROMPT SERVICE AP- PRECIATED Sir,--Tlie following extract. l'1'Oillii'i letter recently received by the pre- sent. writer from R. long absent-iwlio when stopped by the brother in California may be ofisians at H. Berlin checkpoint, dash- . , . linterest to your readers. and mayled on foot amid a. hail of bullets linces made a point of using the full amountlhe especially appreciated by P. E..to the Western side of the border llsland government officials, who, ilshowed the highest. sort of deter- ljudge, in the course of their duties minatlon to win freedom. He left receive their full share of criticism his fiancee behind in the side-Car. -Hamilton Spectator. from the public whom they seiye. E (Notes By The Wax; Ernest. Hemtnpray has won his lfirst. Pulitzer Prize. after 80 years lof writing novels. The award can't add much luster to the reputation of a. man who has already blished himself firmly as one the 20th centuryxeottnwa Citizen. great literary artists of The East. German motor-cyclist Rus- esta- of the plant, what. to eat, what not to eat,-all these will become ntnttou for more and more expert advice, not to be undertrikcn in any: Cli- cunistanccs without first of all ask- ing advice from some bureau. It. is ilafc to predict. that in im- other ten years farmcrn who rm seen on their land before 9 o'clock in the morning or after 5 tn the afternoon will be liable to seven disciplinary action. And a man who is inaolent. enough to grow I bushel of potatoes for his own nu without asking permission from some official at H. desk many mile: away will stand I1 good rliaiirn or being ostracized from his fellow men. days that a maxi can do without becoming involved in a network of advice. There is an adviser lurk- ing somewhere behind every bush. Take the matter of reading books for diversion, for instance. There was a time, before the advisers took over totalitarian rule, when a man simply stepped into fl. book- store and picked out whatever title happened to appeal to him at the moment. Perhaps he gave the pre- face a. hurried examination and looked over I. few chapter head- ctety. More. he is a menace to safe- ty, for he makes other drivers do reckless things trying to get around him. Pleasureedriving at snails pace on rural main high- ways isbnot only rude and dan- gerous ut also needless. This dis- . . trlct boasts a fine network of "135 huh” gmhh the. Cmk h” ..s,de-. and ..bnCk.. mnds, H, Creepy money. Sometimes this lilPihDdl Us would take uwse madsv Hwy broilizht'.satisfactioii and somctinicsl would hnve more fun and e,,,,,.y, it. didn t.p But at least. the purch- one wouu be much happicrvypon aser retained his self respect and. Arthur NcW!.Chmmc1e' when it mistake occurred, he had the good feeling that it was his 1,0,," m (,ha"JnoogI' Tenn" very own. It had not come. to him Dcvere Lawrence, ll. l'l-year-old ggggiggh secohdmahd mm” so to high school boy, cnierged trium- Even I mmake km" A W or W X; mam in a cherry we baking Com glamour when it is borrowed fromi, O The tragedy of it. all is not that there are hosts of advisers, offic- ial and unofficial, on the prowl, lbut that the people "love tn have ' so". Yes, 1' wish members of the rim. 0 0 "HM'b0'-1? C1152 C3hl0ml3.. May was test. This was, naturally, a blow to - v " v . 4th. 1953. . One hundred rem -10- -hm" all the ntller contestaiits, who were tomebod-V 9159' Md ” "MK N57,? IA,S;,l.:,e ,,f:,1,i,',b,,,:,",;,ye "Dear Bmtheh E, Lmdy, of wmemmn Ny, rode Rms. wen, me maxim um: ..the doubly good that one discovers forlwm eh mam u may don, wmrh "1 received your letter a few days into town in a Joltlnz buggy to do best, cooks are men" is not new. ”m""- , , i,,,,, g ago and as you pred.cted my hlrt.lii50mC Shopping- certificate arrived two days lateixtlhat. the seat was equipped with I must. congratulate you on fact. that your public servants oiii,0f 1116 lstruck Liddy that if buggy springs lng to their duties for which t.lie,t'iWe"e that comfortable, they should are paid, as evidenced by tiie,be used In beds - in place of roncslanotiier hint of the edge that men celeritv with. which they sent me -10 SUDDOFL V-he IIIMUFSS. P, E. Island are prompt in attend- dltions for obtaining the certificate. and then sent. it to me when the11353- He 118816”-Ed conditions were complied with -iP3'-91". which Probably an agreeable contrast to the tardi- ness of the California Vehicle Department. I sent. to thcl Motor Vehicle Department some time ago tApril 12th) for a, pliotostatic copy of my "driver's, license” with the intention of send-jday-dreaming and iznzins ing it to you (as one of two docu-,'5C9"eTY. While 15 01' 20 0575 mems 1-mun-ed rm. obLa;,,j,,: A to drag along behind him like R birth certificatcl. it did not ari-ivc'fun9Y5'- 15 an imP9dlm9”" W until the very day that the b:i'th, certificate arrived, Now that you, did not need it I of course will not send it.-Roderick." (By way of explanation T may state that two other siiificieiit documents in this case were avail- able. namely, the applicant”. B aptisnial and Family Bible re- cord!) I am, Sir. etc. M. MMKENZIE. Canoe Cove, alum ELEVVATORC SQUABBLE , Sir;-While it is encouraging to a settlement has bran arrived atl , , , , ternational reputation. When De- NM" h"W"'”"' "hV hm" wh" metcoil-springs which absorbed some Wm WM asked me name of the followed such it cniirse would be; discomfort. The thought cook book he "Sm. he replied. coiistdered a case for the psychla-t obtain has in MM” "9MC'" "9 "" ”" mild "' the French chef or the Chatta- gct somewhere, and are entitled toi nonga do so. The one who anibles alonr;,l pm,-gm... thel have fit. l Old Charlottetown i (And P. E. 1.) FIRE ('0iVlPANY PROPOSED 0913? From the rep'orts of the Legis- lative Asscmhly, April 4, 1R-lT: "Mr. Hodgsoii ninvrrl for lcai He was thankful , Liddy have on women when it comes me l,,r5rmagi(m regarding the Co”. was a blacksmith, so he turned c,.eau,.,, ,,”O,.Ls .j even m we kitj im” the hrs” hedsprmg by hahd mlclien? When it comes to following dl5'ilv the women undoubtedly lcomforted some of his licirs.-De-1f3,,, when 11; come, (0 adding the Mom,-,troit Free Press. SOs There's many ll. chef with an in- ' trlsts. The first. thing a would-be purchaser of books must do is con- sult the revlewa which iirc simply rough pieces of advice wrapped up p.o QQ t in smooth little packages. Perhaps I might. be permitted to say here Keep thy lieiirt with all dill- that this business of book-review-,gz-nee: for out of it run the issue: lm; in one in which I have liarllnf llfo . . . . Turn not to tho rillhi some little experience. Whether orlhantl nor to the left, rt-mmc thy not anything I have written in a foot. from evil. PROFESSIONAL CARDS i M. Allion Farmer. 93- Chas. R. McQuuicl BA ' C B.A.. LLB. "Didn't get it. from a cook book. I made it up." Could this be just. The Age Old Story to ”thc book accurately and efficient- excel. flniil creative touch -- then it ,takcs the Shakespeare. the Mozart, school boy. - Vancouver 3"""" "ld 3”””'” naniusricn. SULICITOR, Bank of Commerce Building NOTARY Em ' Chnlouemwn Futon: Truatl Bulldln -:'m-"'”mT"sTTT CHARl.0TTET()WN I 0e& Money to Loan s I 5- A. WaltILiIenB Goudet. ..,,,,,,, nu , 'rnr: CARAVAN . . i -e--A-A-e---we ---- Matlioson Pealie 8. tin all that's left of Epping Pbrest 3A3'u5TE3- aoucrronl Ek' . ' Phllllpl Jlillding Nmhglson i I met. in painted caravan. -A picbald and a chestnut pony pi Led by A slouching gtpsy man. 111 Grafton Street Money on Loan Collection Frederic A. Large. QC. A. W. MATITESON. QC. A. E. PEAKE. l3.A.. LLB. JOHN P. NICHOLSON. LLE to bring in a petition from Ht . H 1 h number of resident houseliolders Ihshhhh W H ch” 5” 5"ce' 9 Barrlsurg, Etc. measured Ban-later, Solicitor. Notary Collection: - Money To L03! ,in Charlottetown, praying that av Fire Company, of a limited num- learn from the news columns that her. may be cstnhlislicrl in Char-, cxeiiip-. lotletown. and for some My progi-cs with a casual eye; A dirty pretty child, his daughter, Pceped from the door as I went. by. 1'15 Grafton Street Dr. W. R. Carson Iboyal Bank of Canada Building Charlottetown. P. E. L loan: on City and Farm in the izrain elevator squabblcilions from public duttrs .1: an en-, . Pi-opci-tire . , "win-.i-c 911' grain shipments liavclroiiraxenieiit. fer sairl tTeiiipanvJA”d I!h”L lhadv th” lhhhgh the s-'mon-'-T-'TT'TTT”TT” (.'.ln',ln':3Pg::,i:2,: been t.cd up for about eleven werksj heave hem: RT-1T'lf'd. the Sold PM-'-l, mu M” m rm d ow BC". MCHIICSOH & CHARLO1-1-p;1-nwpi because of a strike of the workei-s;tl0n WM read. and ordered to lie 15 v 9 mm? M1 D3 in T1 - h -2 1 I-,1...-g at in terminal elevators on the Wcst'0n ll"? lam"-" i-rh” hum-V hhm ”mhk- the 51p””' FOSTCT IE" 20 Coast". 1 nm not very proud nf, lsi"Vh',::,,g,t," hm"1”h' W”; ""1 Biurllten. Sollelton. Ito. J. S. Taylor the lPchIllflll(' -- lllV0lVllltZ, 11'-lfllhllellt as the superficial increase, t K 3, QELL, q,(), (WTOMFTMST portr-diy, an increase. of 7'. rftlllsplll the lake-licme-pay, grhm, Wm M W), M ,0” ,0 feed 5- 3- F0STEh' LLB" Free Fxilnlllffl ll'lHstcs Fitted an hour in the ”takc home pay' At any rate I am satisfied that --(Mm - - Loan: on City and Farm t K' t - 1' Qltlim S” of .'ilxiul,1'1t'l mm. the above so-called "deinocrntic" V dc? d'h,ed mu ,0 hold mam rropertlce '"''h' h" N" i " Arcnrdiiig to the reports, to technique could be easily lmprnvecll t G fair, 9 r 150 Richmond Street om" mm" 'E ;.c)1,m-o the above result, im-o',v-,willioiit. menacing liberty. from its May s,,i”'mdure though Eppmi Charlottetown. P.F..l. Palmer & Haslum lniz, say 60 cents per day .. or- an aggregate increase of 8150 for, the. strlkers' total of daily earn- ings we have :prese.ntcd .11 lamentable spectacle of disrupting the economic nation for Just 80 days W at a cost. of not less than .sl0.000,000 ln ”lo.:tv eariiing power" by workers, clcva-t tau, ships and rallwaxs. i The enemies of deniocraltc pm-l though likely some of the en- thusiasm has gone out. of their laughter its in result of the fact. that "grain is again flowing, for, the first time since mid-February-1'. Nevertheless. the above is a decidedly humiliating picture of the ways of free men, in handling the inescapable problems when they deal with one another in the niiiikct-place. Surely reasonable men can devise at less costly mechanism? According to my arithmetic. the workers have had about 845,000 added to their annual earnings while into the opposite balance would go (and should) the earning- power inherent in that tl0,00(t,000 "overnl-l cost." of the above spectacle, and which would be not Ilene than 046,000, Doubtless this latter will be paid by the general burden-bearer, in this country as In any other. John 0. Public. This Hitherto, the Canadian Government has ly ignored latter "loss" will be quite as per- lifestream of tlicl' piesent status. which due: minimum of liitelllqeiica. I am Sir. ctr YORK CO. t()N'T'i the ',niaxlniii"n damage and dlsl)lIl)s A Forest Rt-come a twice-told talc rat lastl i --Audrey Alexandra Brown. in the Montreal star. "GTaiFeT7f'I-?s?&Fi'" GILBERT A. oauncr. n.a., i.L.a Barrister: and Solicitor: Money to Loan A. J. HASLIUI. BJL, LLB. Barrlater, Etc. Clinic of Nova Scntln fihnmben Charlottetown, P. E. 1- MONEY T0 Atl0lllENT during ouch A trip. HYNIJMAN Inaunmt Offices: (JHAIILOTTETOWN ALLISON r. Mcuihx. 0.1.1:. THOMAS McAVINlV'. C.L.U., 00R0llATi0N TRAVELLEBS t our brand cow-rage-mliilniiim met. Travel Accident: Pollciel (for male or female) will provide the protection so e-entlnl CYIIUB A. B. SHAW. C.L.U.. Diltrlct Minuet nt J. C. SUTHEBLAND-Representative at Chu-lottctnvnl. Agents throughout the Province. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldu J. A. Corruthers. R5.- J. A. iicieuigan BARBISTER. SDLICITOR. Im- INSURANCE 0!,T0hmTnlsT NOTARY. Etc. 128 Kent Street Phone 2872 Currlo Bulldlnaigf N t. to El ' Axenc ) ' for i ” "'”'”"' i Dr. K. A. Mocioclienl ' DENTIST -A-Ilison M. Gillis. i.i..o. BABIHSTEB. S()LlCl'l'0R. Em. 180 Richmond st. - Charlottetown Dental X-ray Alinvii (.'hiirltitIetown Cull” 202 Queen st. PI-M0 5" Phone vino -A--A Dr. A. L. Moclsuuc Byron J. G:"'i'!f. 0.0. mm,” OPTOMETRIST nulul 3,3" III Kent Street Phone I?! CLOEIA aulLn”v(; topnoalta Revere Hotel) no Grafton St. l'lmne H. R. DOANE 8. COMPANY h CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 148 Great George St. Charlottetown Phones 2080 - I447 n RANDOLPH W. MANNING. '.A ERMA P. MICPHERSON. ('r,A. KEV other offices at Halifax, Mrmclnn. St. John's. Amheut. Kentvtllo, Liverpool. New Glanow and Trurn. McDONAI.D. CURRIE 8: CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Montreal. Quebec. Ottawa. Tornntn. Saint John. Shcrlirnnkc, Yiiiir0lll'" Kirkland Lake, Moi-ictinn Hamilton. Edmonton. Cbarlnttrtnwn Currie Bldg. Charlottetown 'IPlFI'h""' ml 8. on. no. '1: Slnco 1871 - BUMMEIEIDE - MONTAGIJE . Dllhlet Manager at Eumrnentde. onune. Special Represent: ve. il. nit-iua.-.nxi. I-ll Dai-tmtII1”" illjll