PAGE FOUR THE GUARDIAN Dolly tlfoundul In HIM) Ulwllllli Clnu Ilnll Punt Ofllco Du-pnriivul. Ottawa The hlund Guardian Pulillohlug Co. Editor and Managing Director. J Ix. nu:-mu Lnorlllo Ecutnr, Front Walla;-. blmnln: Lulhorlud no "The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest ink." SATURFLLY, lir. MaoMIIIan's Retirement As will be noted from today's news col- umns, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, O.B.E.. veteran leader of the Progressive Conserva five Party in this Province. has tendered his resignation. thus paving the way, in demo- cratic fashion. for a free expression of opin- ion on the question of future leadership which will be taken up at the forthcoming Provincial convention on Julie 37. There is no question, however. as to the place which Dr. Maclllillan will continue to occupy on the honour roll of public men in this Province, and in the hearts of Olll people of all creeds and political persuasioris. As Conservative representative for Char- lottetown since 1923. as Party leader since 1933. as Premier during a particularly try- ing period in our history and as leader of the Opposition. he has devoted the best years of his life to public service, and al- ways with an eye fixed on vital matteis concerning the lfealth, welfare and educa- tion of our people. His voice has been rais- ed, time and time again, in the interests of humanitarian causes. and of freedom and justice for all classes. Now. having borne the heat and burden of the day. during a period of many 3dV?l'r cities for his party federally and PFOVUP eially. and at a time when the party pros- pects are brightening. he has decided to give place to a younger man. It will be for the convention to decide upon whom his mantle will fall, but in any case it will involve great responsibilities as well as opportunities. The new leader. whoever he may be, can do no better than take example from the sterling character and integrity of his predecessor. Dr. MacMillan has been highly honoured by his Sovereign, by his Church, and by numerous organizations in which he has been active for so many years. But this is not the time to write his obituary! His knowledge and experience are assets of first-rate importance. both to his party and the community: and we venture to predict that his stature will increase during me years of his retirement. as the events of his time are seen in clearer perspective :g Water Safety We are just at the end of Highway and Traffic Safety Week. sponsored here by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. but another word of caution may not be amiss at Aihis time of year. "Water safety” takes in a great many things. The rules for safe bath- ing and swimming cannot be ignored with- CBARLOTTETOWN MAY 21; 1950 but running serious risk not only to ones own life but to the lives of those who ieel constrained to assist a fellow being in diffi- culties. The same consideration applies of (-ouise. to taking undue risks in boats, with the ad- ditional factor that other passengers or crew may also be endangered by the foolhardiness of one man. The only satisfactoijv rule is minimum although their elimination i probabiv beyond what we can normally zx pect. A source of danger not usually thought of is bad ventilation in power boats which results in "pockets" of gas fumes accumulat lng. an ever present fire hazard. Swine Breeders' convention it is a matter of great interest and satis- faction to note that in recognition of the high record attained by this Province i. quality hog production. the Canadian Swin Breeders' Association are holding their an- nual convention hcre on June 6. This is f ' ' the first time the Association's convention John Calvin, Protestant Reformer. died has been held east of Toronto. Directors this date. 1564. A native of Noyon, Picardy, from every Province and outstanding breed- ers from many parts of the Dominion will be in attendance. They will be coming to the right place. for this Island's achievement in the hog in- dustry is indeed something to be proud of. Our percentage of Grade A hogs killed at inspected packing plants during the month of March last was 52.5-by far the highest in Canada. The percentages for other Prov- Novalscotla, 45.0; New Brunswick. 39.3: Quebec, 31.9; Ontario. 37.8; Manitoba. 24.6: Saskatchewan, 31.5; Alberta, 28.1; British Columbia. 26.0: aver inces were as follows: age for all Canada. 33.6. Last year. upwards of 20 per cent of all Grade A hogs registered in Canada were of Prince Edward Island breed. Considering the fact that our actual production is only obouthnroantof thobonilnion total, this cclilovunnnt in almost. unbelievable. The form which it assumed in the 17th century, H authentic; however, and leave no has long been steadily losing ground both 3, , ' I - Pivvlnm and in , M" r 4 has attained in this phase of agriculture. The reputation of our breeding stock is by no means confined to Canada. Last' year we shipped upwards of 500 head of pure bred swine to all parts of the contiii- ent, including many parts of the United States as well as the other Provinces. It is worth noting also that pork prices are on the increase and that the hog iii- dustry, despite high feed and transporta- tion costs, is one of the most profitable lines in which our farmers can engage. Having done so much to raise production standards in recent years. they have every reason to look forward with confidence to the future. Next month's convention of the Cana- dian Swine Breeders' Association should stimulate greater interest locally in the in- dustry. Policies of Canada-wide import- ance will be discussed and determined. and there will also be the opportunity tolmake contracts for the sale of breeding stock and to meet leading livestock farmers from oth- er Provinces. It is an opportunity none of our Island breeders can afford to miss, and it is hoped that as many as possible will make it a point to attend. EDIT-OWITI-A-L-"NOTES Tomorrow. Whitsunday. O O I Flood Relief Tag Day by l. 0. D. E. O I O The additional 3.4 per cent freight rate increase lends that much force to Maritime arguments for a fairer distribution of the burden. 0 Today, in Halifax, former members of the Women's Division. R. C. A. F., are hold- ing their first reunion since the war. They may look back on a job well done. That is they can if they can take the time from the job they are doing now. I 0 An English firm is packing fresh and frozen fish in a new aluminum pack which is supposed to keep fresh. fish at normal temperature for 60 hours, or indefinitely if frozen. These may seem to cut into the Canadian market. but with our superior source of supply the advantage should soon show itself in favor of our own fishermen. O O I Dr. L. W. Shaw brought the interests of teachers and the provision for education be- fore an influential body when he delivered a splendid address to the members of the Canadian Manufacturers in Toronto. It was a compliment to this Province (the least manufacturing in Canada) as well as to Dr. Shaw that he should have been se- lected for this purpose. I O C "We have found that the amount of variation from the standard of weight speci- fied in the schedule of the act was minus 14,t1,000ths of an ounce." The ”trial of the pyx" is of ancient origin but the main- tenance of such accurate standards seems slightly unnecessary when the silver content of coin does not even purport to match its nominal value. Now that so many organizations are in- THE GUARl)lAN. (jHARLU'i"fET()WN It llas Boon Ilium To liaiiiien llere THE REED-PLA YER By a dim shore where water dark- mung Took the last. light. of spring. I went beyond the tumult. ha I: ening For some dii'iner thing. Where the bats flew from the black elms like leaves. (her the obon pool Brooded the blI.l.Cl'll'.i cry. as one that grieves Lands ancient, beautiful. I saw inc fireflies shnio below the wood. Above the shallows dank. As Uriel fiom some great altitude. The plalnets rank on rank. And now unseen along the shroud- cd mead One went under the hill: He blew a cadence on his mellow reed, That trembled and was still, it, seemed as if a line of am.bel' fire Had shot the gaihtred dusk. As if had blown a w'.nd ircln gn- cient. Tyre Laden with myrrh and musk. He gave his luring note amid the fern; its enigmatic fall Haunted the hollow golden turn And urgent interval. tiii:k with I could not know the message that he bore. The springs of life frnm mo llidden: his inconimunica-ble lore As much a mystery. And Is I followed in the magic player He passed the maple wood. And when I passed the stars had risen there. And there was solitude. -Duncan Campbell Soott. Old Charlottetown l & (And P is. I.) A SMALLPOX SCARE From a report submitted by Dr. W. H. l-iobkirk to His Worship Mayor Haviland. chairman of the Charlottetown Board of Health, March 14, 1861: "On the '.Z4t.h December. 1860, the schooner 'Caroline' arrived in this harbour, having a case of smallpox on board in the person of a man named Daniel MacDon- ald, a native of Nova Scotia.Awho had been suffering from this dis- ease for some days previous to his arrival. He was immediately con- veyed on shore in a very exhaust- cd state. and placed in a tempor- ary hospital. two nurses and a male attend-ant being provided for him. He was also supplied with wine, beef. medicine, and other necesaries. with an unsparing hand. by your committee; but, notwithstanding every attention, he died on the seventh day after his admission. The remainder of the crew. five in number. were removed to a hous provided for the purpose, where. subsequently, two more suffered from smallpox, both of whom recovered. "By some means. not easily as- certained (as all the crew were removed to the hospital and the in- fected clothes and bedding des- troyed) the disease broke out in four houses in the City. in a viru- Jr? Q1911 .AgricuIturaI Notes . liruiii Britain 1 Five U. K. Girls Ior Cancdi. Four or Br.t.:iins land girl a d a leather have j st ieft for can- ada. The four, Betty Morris. Plumstcad, London, May 31, of Bradford; Violet Gray, 24. of Brixton, London. and Eileen Voas, :6. of Liverpool discussed the subject of emigration when they were together u. the Land Army and decided that. they would 20. of Now they are off to Mr. Armand Smith's farm at Winona. Ontario, determined to show mat no girls can beat those of Br.taln in the matter of hard work. The fif.h girl is Mia Beverley Bone. I 23-your-old c:h.o teacher, of st. Helena. Lancashtre. When packed with cooking uteri ils, sleeping bag. and a few clothes. for she means to do a lot of traveli g by road. "I got tired of bemg a sch;ol- tcacher," she :aid. "I thought. I she left she carried a rucksock.; I Hoban, ' try it when the opportunity came, The cha sis is carried on two pneumatic-tired wheels, and uhen at rest is suppoiued by I r .e- iractable lcgs. The milking units ac curred on specially ariiifort-ed lioo s at either end of we hon et. ri;'b tr huifers berg provided to prevent daniage illltiul' iec3..iu'yii.o.c nL Rubber vacuum pipes are filed with special vacuum switches to ensure that the system is s::le:i after cleaning, The whole .-ys em can be sis- nmiitlcd in a ma tcr of minutes, without the aid if ioul.-. It comes r,.wei-ed el;her by electric tv. or by a gasoline engine fitted with a silencer. There wi'l be fixed and mobile machines milking into szis ended glass jars. The yie'cl of min; from each cow is nutoinnticail; weighed tr cl 11 ii transfer:-e:l, try the turn of ii tap. to the coo'er and then: to the churn. or direct to churns for churn cooling. Also available is a Jurior Hill a of 'Klee Kltmps" for 3-8" tube which can to used for miIcellr- eoua tubular construe ion no no the farm, Children will also tun; was set-tlriz in a rut. By staying in use in-m to construt their lll most. iiiglits I Till? ira a'- own garden hu5.5 5915, ed to save nearly sizoo. I intend Why de-hcrn your tattle? The to hitch-hilve around Canada. and perhaps the Uni'ed states. until I find a good job. Farm Equ'pine.nl at C. l. T F. The Canadian International Trade Fair at Toronto vill feat- ure farm machinery and equip- ment of which British firms will grading in seed W8l'vihlL'S3. flour mills and farms. These screens can be adjusted to suit. all kinds and all quivries of grain, and will handle crop; as fine as linseed or as large as peas, beans or maize They can be used successfully for cleaning, separ- ating weeds and forclcn matters from good grain. or for gradisg. The screening wires can be ad- justed to clein themselves as well as to dress the grain. and they will not become chgged with damp grain, wild cats or dirt. A portable milking machine with completely cnclised mech- grain screens, made for fitting tot "Downham" horn protector make: this drastic operation unecessary. It is a. simple device for fixing an indinrubbcr cushion on to th ip of the horn and is made in two sizes. British Stock For 50 th America North America figures lately in contribute a wide variety. tnclud- exports announced for the first ins: lquai-tor of this year, by Messrs. A ranse of rotari act is a le - British Lives! uk Exports. Ltd. The list lnclvdcs: threshing ma--nines and conbize Cangdg and the united sau; liarvestors, which can also be ln- Bull and timer mm Keir and coi-poi-ated in fixed machines for cawaer fsta es, the buns and threw helfes from Walter Bigger ,and Son; bull ll'0i'l'l James Durno, Lord Lavat. same; 0, mites and Sons. J. and D. P. MacGulilvray. W. D. Dron and A. W, Taylor. X-Initcrs from Duncan Stewart. A. J. Mar- shall, Wi'lin-m A. Macgreror. Hugh Duncan. Mr-, h.ena Douglas. Pitt- odrie SilOl'll1'?I'l'l C0,. W. B. and A. D. Robertson. G. D. Shielli Shlrgarton Farming Co.. W. F. Ferguson, Hugh E'der. Lt.-Col. S. J. L. Hurdle, H. E. Cotherwood. games Stephen W D. Macwilliam. Aberdeen-Arr.-its: Ruil from Earl of Rosohery and Fu. M. Adam. Heifers from W. L. and W. M. ”Safet;,' First", which should keep accidents to .'i teresting themselves in raising funds for the unfortunate Winnipegers so sorely distressed by flood, The Guardian's campaign will be brought to a close at the end of this month. Those intending subscribing should do so by 31st inst as the total amount received to- gether with the names of the subscribers. will then be forwarded to Winnipeg head- quarters from which official receipts will be ' issued. 5 After June 15th (the closing date for of- fers) the London committee responsible for - selling the Queen Mary Carpet will examine the bids received. The purchaser of the carpet has ultimately to present it to a pub- lic institution. But the London Committee emphasizes that this condition would be satisfied by presenting it on the purchaser's death. if the Carpet is bought by an organ- ization or firm they would be asked to tilt- dertake to make the presentation within a reasonable period of years. it, C he was educated for the R. C. priest- hood, achieving brilllant success in his grani- matical and philosophical studies in Paris. In 1527 he received the curacy of St. Mar- tin-de Martenville. and that of Pont-l'Eve- que, near Noyon. A year later Calvin du- cided to withdraw from the priesthood. and went to study law at Orleans. and later, at Bourges. There also he began to study Greek under Melchor Wolmar, and first im- bibed the doctrines of the Reformation. In 1536 he produced his "Institutes of the Christian Religion". and his influence among the protesters became very great. In 1536 he removed to Geneva where he was fol- lowed by his chief supporters, and issued a Protestant Confession of Faith. I-Ie engaged in fierce controversies with his fellow Pro- testants chiefly with regard to election and predestlnation. Calvinism, in the extreme lent form. and spread amongst their inmates with fearful rapid- C. anlsm, Capable of milking LWO James, D. Ill. Alan, G. and lty. As they were poor they were removed with their own consent to the hospital. people. where cows at. the shine tine. if can be easily moved to herds in the fields or from one cowhoute to ancthez , Macxenzie, J, and F. Thomson. nurses and all other necessaries were provided for them, includ- zng wines and porter for those who required it; and I feel as- sured that some of the patients owe their lives to the liberal al- lowance of these last mentioned articles. "It was also thought advisable by your committee (in which i fully concurred) not only to re- move the sick. but also all other members of their families who had been exposed to the infection: they therefore were provided with separate apartments. The result has fully justified this measure. as the disease progressively appeared in all who had not previously been vaccinated, or who had not takcn the smallpox in the natural wa ' Dr. Hobkirk's report showed out of sixteen cases there were three dcaths. including MacDon- ald. The olher two. Argh. Buchan- an and Henry lngles, were local victims. in no instance had any vaccinated member of the infected families taken the disease. "While, therefore." the report concludes. "we ought. not. to shut our eyes to the fact that the re- cent appearance of smallpox af- fords ii well founded ground of public anxiety. and is sufficient to call for the vigilant attention of those whose province it is to watch over the sanitary condition of the Island. yet. on the other hand, we may rest. assured that there is no reason for dc.spon- dency, or ground to doubt that by the application of prompt and en- ergetic measures. wholly within our power. the efficiency of van- clnation may be established in all its integrity; and so the dire calamity of epidemic smallpox may. under the blessing of Pro- vidence. be averted from this and L future generations." I ..m..m..:..:. '&OOQ4w3GOQ4(d i no Ago-lilti Story ;7 omoom-oo&oo-mu-.. flvlnlvlllnddogood onddvnllforovor-on. j nut MUNICIPAL AIIPOIT I llamntonw ctvle airport. inilt. ln. . -0 ms. was oonoddc mu mintelpnl l ctrppn The power unit is enc'os'd in a sheet metal bonnet, with stout canvas side pieces. and is mount- ed on a rusiless alumln m allay chassis which is rigid and llght.. T LIVESTOCK and wherever your property mny be-ugnlnu lightning. cyclone. wlndstaorm. hull. oxplollon. collision. overturn or upnet. trlnlportltloli perils. accident to conveyances. collnpsn of bridge: or buildings and other ccuoea. Offices: bridge. I Bull i - Jersey: Bull from J E. Gaudin. Sheep: Two Dorset Down rams FARM EQUIPMENT There in no need for you to risk serious flnunclnl ion from destruction of your livestock or form equipment. At low cost. our spoclnl policy provides brond coverage- losses due We will be glad of lln opportunity to nerve you. lnlurlnce Since 1872 Agent: throughout the Province Remember no sick '.... llicaliloil spur-into our riiiti suiiiutv or .IllllE to fire, IIYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN - SUMMERSIDE - MONTAGUE Dr. A. W. Ma Kay. and James Gordon. Lincoln Red Shorthorn: from J. B0lTlblll'.P tIIl'i to .B 'l'.- I Why can't, uucnnce coinpn.leI base their rates on the nation that you are only as'old as you feel?- London Free Press. A furnildablr I.dy spent an hour poring over the stock of the Eer- muda Book Store in l-lamllto . Af- ter rejecting countless .sugges'.- ions, she finally decided. "Oh. well, !'ll take this one". The clerk gave her 3. startled oak and then said gently. But, madam, this is the book you brought in uitli you". - The Bermudian. The deep indentations made by arms of the sea and tidal rivers have given Nova Scotia more titan its share of h ghwav problems Roads wind and twist to find their way around instead of c t-i ting straight across as they do in places not so generously endowed with water --Halifax Chronicle- Herald. All Canadian,-umuy'ors should make a pilgrimage to Winnipeg. If they learn nothing else, they will benefit by seeing. M. first- hand, a city lighting for its life against. the mini power of Nat ro. They will learn somethlnz. too. about co-operation and unit d ac- tion. By any itckoning. we think while. -Calgary Herald Joe ltzkow was just. fini hing his new house in Winnipeg's West Kild-anon when the flocd waters came. In the West Kildonan R ei the damage has not. been qui c so severe as in other sections. In Joe's house, for example. the wat- er is just a foot or so above his ground floor. However, to reach his place, Joe ftzkow has to use a boat. This he d-cl this week to go back and carry on his horsing pru- ject. When pe.ple passed by boats. the could hardly believe their eyes. For there was Joe squatted unconeernedly on the roof-painting! -Fort William Times-Journal. The answer to the qucltion 'Who Lost China?" - the only one consonant with the facts of Chinese sovereigritty and Chinese misgovernment -- iv. oddly. that. China "lost" China. and that. nothing could have saved China except Amercan control. This would have saddled America with it staggering and continuous re- sponsibility which. if history is any guide would in the end have meant Chlnais absorption of Am- erica - an entanglement. indeed. for the isolationist: who are the ones that are using the question today as an indictment of the Ad- The the pilgriniage would be well worth p man to whom she wrote, Fort William Times-Journal. Apart from Anirrlca's alnll.ir.. lCunada has more to offer rid MAY 27. 1950 niinlst.ration'g tore gn itolir . The Washinghn Post, what appears to be a lclllark ably broad-minded spirit e 153 in Williams College in wuu..,,gf town. Mass. it one niny ga by a new code of rules formulated to govern the behaviour of stsdeju attending the fi:m',.'llS church. the rules which were formulated b. the college chapel coziiniittce ard published in lilo ubd?i';1'i(lu;ile newspaper lay down the followin. stern code of bchavloi tor w.u1dt: be vi'orshipper.v They nu-5; 3.1.1” at church "not later titan tile t'.r;.y hymn: must c-niy no scho.-1 - ,-, 3 to the chapel rrcper; m;.; .,e clad in a coat -nd tie, and bp 3; least outwardy soheri. --Olcn Sound Sun-Times. A .V0lmlE llldy of Tblillllprl ,wrote a persovhl letter to a ma. tive of hers in Fort Wiliizt ,n a chatty way she told of thw 1;-3.. tie the flood water had czlusd, and in the c--uvse of her dc -ip. ilon. she wrote: "The Red L.CSS are doing a wwiderful jOl) ll 1 ic- ing care of all these people, ink... you very clad you i-onulbuzed at times when vou did no: zlunk your donation: were so fl'.Ll:h needed." Here was a simple nu, sincere endorsement of the llU.'i( ,- of the lied Cr-ss - all the :r.t;o i valuable beciimn it was a -nu. taneous c.xiprL-nsion of rpiiio:-. meant. for no other eyes than the World members of the new mi. mice than any other member Bur, the extent and the nature of llEl' assistance nre dependent upon primary decisions by both lhg United States and Great Erltaln. American polity has limited Can. ndtfs participation in European recovery programs through cur. tallment of the spending of mg dollars in this country. Brl:-.5); policy has limited the export of many essential products from Canada because of the manner in which the United Kingdom hm involved herself and the Benin: Bloc in the soft currency coun- tries in their dollar Cf'll”l.H1"..'lllfl?'t program. Toronto C.'obe and Mail. SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT Sixty district offices co-ordizirita the work of the British Employ- menvl. Exchange service .l.P. MacPil8I'80ll & Son "Men's Clothing That. Fits" from J, Strong, two Cheviot rarrs' from R. M. Adam. and three ewes from Wm. Bogus. SUITS - TOPCOATS - OVERCOATS 157 Queen Street PROFESSIONAL CARDS Motlieson & Paulie A. W. MATHESON, l(.0. A. H. PEAKE. B.A., LLB Blrrlolen, etc. Collection: - Mon v to Loan 90 Great uoorgo Stirs:-1 Chnrlotutovv-v : ......m.m. J. A. McGuigon NOTARY. ETC. BAIIBISTEB. EOIJOITOII. CUBRIE BUILDING m Dr. A. L. Moclsooc DENTIST Dental X-Boy GLORIA BUILDING I79 Grafton St. Phone 291 mm -r?-m:-m--:-mm John P. Nicholson. LLB. BAITBISTER. SOLICITOIT Etc. 154 Prince SL. Ulflowu PHONE 2338 Joseph R. Mocldillun. LL.B. IABBISTEB. SOLIUITOB. In 18 Queen street PIIONI 110 Money to noon oollootiom Bell & Motliieson BABBISTEBS. SOLICITORS. M. "II. R. BELL. lll.L. . D. L MATHIESON, I.B., ILC. Attorney: at EJW LOANS ON UITV MC) FARM NIOPEBTIES Ibo Richmond El. Charlottetown. P.E.l M. Aibon Farmer MONEY T0 LOAN B.A.. LLB. BARRlS'I'ER. s0l.l(3ITOl1. Eta. Charlottetown. P. E I. Dr. W. R. Carson Chiropractor Palmer Grnlulu CHARl.0TTETOWN 10! Prince St. Plume N111 J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist Eye: examined. gluon lil- tel Corner Kent at Queen SLI- Ofllco Plump Ilisti-Ilnuse Itllii MocPliee 8: Trainer H. F. lllucl'HEE. J.A., ILO. E 8(l.VlltlRl.EIl I'RAlN0".. B.A. Burrlnuan Etc Ioomh: llltlu ion Queen 33- Clius. R. Mc(.7uuid O.A. BABIIISTER. HOLu.)i'I'OIt. NOTABI, on-... Intern I'rust ulldlng (JllAIClA)1"li 511 5W! Phone 111 Gender & l-iosurd GILBERT A. GAUDET. B.A.. LLB A. Woltiien Goiidel. Barristers and snllcmm Money In boon Cnnldlon Bonk of Comma .. Charlottetown m.......:.mg..c Frederic A. Large. l(.C. IAIIIITII. WOLl(ll'l'1I, NOTAIV Royal aunt of UIIIIIII tlhunban Charlottetown. I.l:.n Bldg. luoooooor George J. rwoovlv ILU LL.B. IABBISTEB. SUIJUITOII 515- Phllllpo Building Ill Grimm trout Money to Loon tkaliocttmll -Elmer 8: Hoslom A. J. HAULAM. ILA. Ll--B Bnrrlltor. Em. Bank in Nnvl sooth t.nIvIbGP' Olnrlottamwn. Pl-I MONIV T0 LOAN ; tltuulntlclnwn II. II. DOANE as oo. "mi" Chartered Accountant- Illnnrlon '” unAnlA-yr-I-E1-ogvn T'"'"'" Iandolpli W. Mlnnlnn. (7. I 0'I'l"' Ii-oliloli M. sun. 0. A,A - M , , o. . i Tonhul. Phones: -zosow. la?” nmmnmn 9" 5" l MCDONALD. CUBBIE 5 C0. CIIAITIIID ACL'0UN'I'AN'I'O . .- MOMPOII. Quins. Ottawa. Toronto, loin! John. ltiorlrroolm 'v'oncoIver. Kirkland Lake. Houston. (.T.orIottuown- Currie llIg.. Charlottetown Tolephalw W" s .j