T" lng clothing. "nuaurv CLEANING. _____________________ derml- 5mm a ‘Pecmm PM“ FOR sans-so ACRES or CLEAR i i ——- WVOODS FREEZERS FOR HO- "TEE? PAGE TEN Advertising Raise-Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 1S Conic Central Guardian Locals 5o per word; Western and Eastern Micah Ann» ncemeuta and Coming Event: 3o on word; In Meinurlam Notion 84o W!‘ "I011; U“! ' of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. eta. 5o per name: Lei-WI‘! of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engagements 40 words Iol $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional a words; Notices of Thai-kl 2o per word; Ciasniied 3o per word; and Appreciation, 84o per inch or tluus. 49 cents per lnoh; Address and r-eaenl-ation 51-00- Other Bales on lpplltlllllfl. 5o per word; Lists of Subscrlp Agents Wanted ____.___ E IOEII O\\.\' Boss! ltETAIL our Z50 household necessities ill, g territory ui your cllultc. Hllllu- l reds oi‘ bumllcx dealers are 1.2-‘. rlvlhg .l splendid rcteuuc ill >c_: I lllg our Tull ' , 'i'uilll;o. burial; Aiutllcules, l. trawl». Svifls- B“ hi; POWLIIJI‘, Cakes cit". Why not lull? , Little ciliiltai iitlllllfitl. Travelling; cqulplllcilt t‘>>€lll1.il l:| a bill's!’ tilsirlct. i-lvczy lllZiiYlGi-liii a DR»- pccilve buyclz Write today 1dr. Flee dDlllllS .i.lltl catalogue-it a, wpi-ih a lrlui- .vllll.\.'.\', .000 Del; No risk. vwfy. orlllller. Mount-u. ______¢_- i FOR A STIN‘ '.. .l. M:L>oll.\ld.! .__---———— r-‘jft’? ~ " ‘. ICNPEIf/I‘ tiLrAlloe. bgfuljtfiltnhlhsou Ltd. Phone 262. my.“ salsvicls STATION. Charles McNeili, imperial U" Products, accessories, tires. “£55.15? $3.2“ Séifishiii’. Phone 1786-1... ALLISON MacLl-IOU. Buick, G. M. Tzucks. 126 Cumberland. Sake; s ____,_._. ' (JAKE, PASTRY. ENTER‘ ‘as’ M» Donald. ProP- Ph°n° 1616' N 1N BEAUTIFUL- niacgezlogtledaweddlns “"5 Wm" d’... rakes. Central Bakery» 9mm, 153-1, Summerside. gunning Donn-actors morons. BUIUIEBS’ ‘(I-sigh SandinB- W- Ema‘ 6‘ 5911s. Phone 1505. MBIPPQUS Road. Bicycles cvcLEs AND sroamsu ‘Goods. Tile Bike ShoP- 1m Great George Street. a Dold Storaflfi o--——-—-—-" LOCKEIIS rort asst. our ma sale. Eastern Cold stereos Ce Ltd. Souris. PONTIAC. Phone 208- [ cleaners and Dvers T UDMOIIWS DRY CLEANERS. Speciahzlng repairlig and press- Phone 692. and “mg” motlsu - mums Fox FUII Films Developed varnish» FlLMs uuizLOrEu. 35c pcr zoll. Mall your film: Dally service. Box 53. Char lotietowu. Found cape. Owner may have same by ailplylllg ut this office and pay- ing for ud. Fuel Dealers DIacIADYEN UOAI. ()0. QUALITY Fuels. Phone old-L. 135 Euston Far ... Machinery IVOODS MILK COOLLRS-QWORI‘) than all UIIIPI‘ mzikus combincti now ill use h_v ‘ idian Dairy- lllen. llall hllg. Co., 125 Kent St.. Charlottetown. ' GRAIN CRIJSIIER FOR SALE. Une used 8" Massey in good working order. \\', D. Crokcn, Emerald, R. R. DIcUORMlCK - DEEBING FARM Machinery. Tractor repairs Macbeod d: Green. Montague. FOR SALE - MASSEY HARRIS No. 22 and Pony Tractors. Ideal merchandise. Rupert R. Garrett, Proprietor. Sour-ls. FOR SALE-NEW MASSEY EAR- ris Tractors. No. 20 and pony Asphalt Shingles $5.00 square Dingwell and Rossittr. ‘Morell. l Florists SPECIALIZING FLORAL DE- aigns. wedding bouquets. Phone 269 James Tart. Florist. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OUCAB- ion. George Williams, Sunafler- aldes Pioneer Florist Phone 64 ESTATE MBS. JOHN WILLIAMa Florist. Phone 629, l8 Upper Prince. Female ileln Wanted Hui-DYE] 15' ETWOMAN As house keeper, adult family of four. Good cook. Apply B. care of ’l‘lle Guardian. insurance _ FIB-E. AUTOMOBILE INSUI- auce. H L. Sear. Phone D20 BI DISH. G4. It'll. I-(ISI LOST-JIETWEEN MILTON AND Hunter River, high chair. Anyone finding this chair please notify Mrs. James Dolron, lifayfleld. LOST — ONE 6.50 x l6 TRUCK chain hotvvccn Charlottetown and New Haven. R. A. McPhail. Meat Markets CHOICE MEATS AND VEGE- tables. Jimmles Mean Market Phone 140. Sunlmerside. MEAT AND FISH MARIE!‘ - Ahdrews Grocery Phone 2696, In Elm Ave. _ Monuments VERE BECK d: SON LTD. MON- tsgue-Charlottewwn. Largest stock east of Montreal. Personal FOB NEUIIALGIA. LUMBAGO. Rheumatic Pains, Chest Golda. apply ilco’. Penetrating Glory Oil. At your Drugglst. Painters and Decorators J. ‘S. LECLAIR &. SONS. PAINT- ers, Decorators and Paper Hang- ers. Plhone 2590-J. City. Plumbing And Heating _ PLUMBING. HEATING CON tractor. .1 M. MacDonald, Phoni- 1756-1. St. Averd‘s. W. CASFORD A SON, PLUMB- ing. Heating. Phone I145. I69 Queen. PLUMBING. I! I! A T I N G. OIL burner sales. Gordon Farrell Phone i0. Souris Personal “ELIJAH COMING aamIr-a Christ". wonderful book free. Megiddo Mission. Dept. 28. Roch- ester 11, N. Y. I FARM RADIO OWNERS. FREE battery and tube check. Bowlan Radio Service. PHILIPS RADIOS. BATTERIES Expert Repairs, Tubes. Duvarv Radio Service. Montague. Salesman Wanthd WANTED _ RELIABLE MAN As Dealer in Charlottetown and Kinks County. Experience not "Hesse-Ky. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Rawleigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits, Products furnished on credit Write Rawlcigh Dept. ML-B-470- For Rent ma, Montreal. Que. TO LET — HEATED ROOM. Central. Phone 1868-L. Goods TO LET — TWO UNI-‘IJRNISIIED rooms. 29 Douglas Street. For Sale LAUN- 2387. Rite-WHY C1555"!- . .~. liars 8. ‘trucks For Sale ‘ TOR SALE — ILB. 5 INTERNA- , ‘truck. i948 illodcl. 8100i). _ tionui _ miles. long whccl busc, priced right. Writc Box 433. (3U1\l'd'l1\"~ FOR SALE ON TIIl-l Market Square, February 11th, at 12 noon, with closed lli Cab. (i. M. C. lfcaicl- and Electric Wind Shield Wiper. FOR SALE -- ONE I940 FOR Coach in good condition. J. Mustard, 125 Kent Street, Cha lottetowll. I) J. I. Dressmakers ._?_-__-_-i-——-i—- FUR COATS — EXPERT REPAIR.- lng on Fur Coats. Reasonable prices. Phone 1523-J. \ --—~ —-~ Drug Stores i i town. land on Canoe Cove Road. Easy lcrms. \Vili'red Stretch, Long Creek. lcls, slnrcs and farms, nt Hall Mfg, Co., 125 Kohl St., Charlotte- {GIBSON WASHERS FOR SALE — i Compare values bcfore buying. v liull lVlfg. Co., 125 Iicnt Sl., Char- ! loiletown. i —- ‘FOR SALE —- ONE AICCASKEI‘ tiash Register and Adding hfach- inc combined. Nearly new. Box 439, care of Guardian. FOR QUICK SALE — PARTS FOR ‘i919 Chevrolet. Motor complete Transmission, front axle , 20" i tires, tubes. rims. lights. Also 1930 l Chevrolet rear end. Francis P. i, McKcnna, Albany, R. R, 1. ISIERIID HOL- siciii cmv, F. ywirs old. jllsl lrcsla- r-npd. pond typo, Oswnld Newson. Kingston. i | i l i i | I COME HERE FOR DRUGS. PRES- FOR SALE — I IINGINE DRIVE crintimu Foley's Dru: 5W" Washer. Pump Jacks. qualms,- Summerside. Pine Lumber. 1 Tractor I. F. —-———T‘-"_'“’_"'___ Dealer, J W., D. Campbell. Al Electrical liontractors berlon. Phone 3.1-4. IIIEIITRIUAL CONTRACTING. FOR SALE - SPEED SLEIGII. Wiring Good s; McLean. Phones 2309-1 1592-15. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR '- liouss Wiring Ernest Ramsay Phone loss-J 1:9 Elm Ave- IALMER 8i WILLIAMS CO. LTD Sulrmerslde Plumbing, heating. electrical contractors. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Electrical appliances C E. Lavie Phone 18-2. Sourla iTtTusa IVIRING. nxruxirs D. S. Livingstone. Phone 2453-l. 1'40 Cumberland. EDISON ELECTRIC LICENSE)! electrical contractors. Radios Washing Machines. Phone i760 130 Gum Gcnrze sit Apply Walker's Burn. FOR SALE -- DINING ROOM SET. 20 Douglas Street. i-BATAZE _ Afiisifitupijow. frcshclled January 10th. It. E. (Iunnclly. Liullstafinage. FOR f|\LE — ii CORI) OI" IIAII-D- wood, 8 ft. lengths, available for trucks. $7.50 per cord. Peter Clurkln, Emyvale. FOR SALE - DAIRY FARM. It miles from Charlottetown. For information apply Box 423. Guardian. FOR SALE-CHOICE BUILDING Lots 030000 up Stewart Mac- Kay. ' FOR SALE LARGE QiTAlvnrv or g- ‘m’ pressed hliy and straw. Walter g Iforzg, tlcntrzll Bcdcqilc. U-BATRO-S “RANUl-AR "l" I-‘Olt sAhr. - ow. cuss-row tillzer. The hesi, in n Ilcller trlrm Hove you tried this new frec- flowing fertilizer? No dust, ilcan and easy to handle. Apply for prices lo your nearest CIBIIIFI‘ or direct to the manufacturers. International Fertilizers Llmllwl P. O. Box 1423. Saint John. NB. Furniture .._____-_--_-.---,-_ MIIOIIT. IOLD- NEW AID vslcu nil-hippo. Aylward‘: Ifilfllltiuv Elflhlm 202 Richmond Strev DIINGOLEUM. BEXOLIUM. BAR- oleurn, vsrd. squares. inlsnd linoleum. tiles‘ Hllchey s. Van- jderafllle. ldolillliia counter, 26 in. wlrlc. 36 In. high. 6 Ii. long. Phone 519-L. i ' General Stores Fiilvrs. ALL downs. Am quantity. At the K. und R. Store 109% Richmond Street. iioovan ctasnas uv srocii MacKenzie d: Co., General ller- uhandlse. Kenaington. AUTHORIZED AGINTI POI Pawcett Rl-IIIUI. Heaters. Col field Washing Machines. lim~ mom Morris. Barnard 8| Co Tlguish SPORTING GOODS. ACCESSOR- ies. Hockey Equipment, Repairs Bill's Bike Shop. Surnmerslde. Saw Mills" CUSTOM SAWING. WHOLESALE and Retail. MacKenzleui Mills Phone 65-33. Montague. Teachers Wanted WANTED—-TI'JA(JI<IER FOR WIN- sloe Station School. Supplement $325. Ncw school. Apply Stewart MucFarlanc. Winsloc. Transom. Service GENERAL RAULING TIIROUGI; out the Maritimes Harry Waugh Phone 606-3, Summerslde. . DAILY FREIGHT. KEITH MAU- Klnnon Transport. Phones Chal- lottetown 1830. Halifax- 4-0601. Typewriters .________----—— PORTABLE — TYPEWRITERS — See the New Remington. Two tone grey finish. Big machine performance. Cash or term: Remington Rand LtcL, 134 Rich- mond street Phone 2771. Tire Service VULUANIZING. G O 0 I) Y E A R tires. used tires. Whltlock Tire Service, Phone 909. 138 Kent St lloholstering LIVINGSTON AND O'BRIEN - Upholsterlng, slip covers Work guaranteed Phone 24534.. t3!‘ Cumberland. Wanted WANTED —§TUDEI\”I' T0 LEARN Hairdressing. Box 437, Guardian. - WANTED —- IIOUSEWORK BY thc day. Phone Mrs. Fred Her- ring 670-J_. WANTED-THREE TO FIVE room Apartment. or House. Ull- fumlshed. Adults. Apply Box 434. Guardian. WANTED - BEOODER HOUSE ‘l2 x 12 or larger. Box 433 Guardian. WANTED - ll ROOM ABART- menl. Furnished or unfurnished. Adults. Apply Box 435 Guard- lsn. WANTED — HEATED. UNFUR- nlshed Apartment Phone 17574.. W \N'I‘ED—ALI BOTTLEN Highest priced paid. Fast Dick no service Phi-me ‘L842. Iivenim ltd’! Michael Bros _.____._....______~_ WANTED — GENERAL CLERK and egg grader for country store. ‘Apply to Box 424. c/o Cluardtari. WELDING. MACHINE WOIIII Morrison and Waller. Sydney ursonuaizvfg, as.» Anglican Priest Dhief Executive 0f Auto Dompany TORONTO, Feb. 6 - (OP) George Harry Crane-Williams ll a soft-spoken Englishman with two Jobs on his hands — business and the church. His business job is vice-presi- dent and general manager of Austin Motors of Canada. Limited. I-fe devotes his spare time to the Church of England. in which he is an ordained priest. I-Ie is an honorary canon of St. James Cathedral here. The 66-year-old Worcestershire man related in an interview how he acquired the two jobs, and how he is able to practise his chosen profession and fulfil clerical duties. More than 50 years ago when he wanted to rnter the ministry - he was a qualified lay reader in his home diocese and a candi- date-in-waiilrlg for the foreign mission field - his father. a practi- cal man, advised he first seek "self-sufficiency." In 1903 he graduated with a mechanical engineer's degree from Lire University of Birmingham and the following year went to Japan on an engineering project. From that trip until .todny he has never returned to England to livc —Mr. Crane-Williams has travelled the globe. engineering man's works and preaching the church's mess- age. In the early part of the century he stayed in the Far East. Official- ly he was a Church of England lay worker, rising to a high posit- ion in the council of churches in Japan and to similar leading lay roles in China and India. In i919 he joined the firm whose Canadian offices he now heads. and as its export supcrintendenl; began crossing and crlss-crossing a transglobal beat. Again he com- bined the two works - business and the church. When the Second World War broke out he was holidaying on ranchland he owns in Alberta's Peace River district. The company cabled him to "stay put," so on official leave of absence he be- gan to work in earnest for the church as a layman. "The diocese of Athabasca is ex- tenslve." he said. "There were "K111? Places 1 went -- often to six m‘ Plklli. on a single Sunday ._ whore it would have been advant- flseous to have been an ordained minister." If! 19412, at 60, he was ordained H ‘deacon. In 1943 he became a Drlcst and ivas siaiioncd at Dims. dalc, Alta, near Grand Prairie. Later he was made a canon of the Athabasca diocese. On hearing of his ordination. a brother, Ned. cabled from England: "M 10m: last. . Ill i946 with his 65th year and rctlrclnent from the company in sight. he and his wife and ‘m, daughters looked forward to a quiet life in "some part of West- ern Canada." , Then his company called him to New York and offered him 1m,- i"? 0' Orsfluizlns its Canadian af- laigs. Now he is its Vim-president a)‘: managing director. The l ought of formal retirement van]. shed. "I ha" my first Iovc here with '1'." r" ,1") Oiflrifllly accredited at °Y°m05 Grace Church-on-the. Iii-ilk: and I have the company's Mr. Crane-Williams has found gllne-tdllflns his 50 years of wqrk rmel. to become a life fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and to hold senior offices in Cana- dian fr I Saskatchewan. “y in Albert“ and ELECTRIC. ACETYLENE wuus. m?- Piflvd and Moresid: pa”. 313- 223 Great moms BU II. D INGS RAISED AND moved. Phone 25a1-J, HOME PERMANENTS Am; “liker Waves, done by QXpQflQng. ed hair dresser. Phone 2467-1 f’ Wanted ,' i SCRAP IRON _ METAL; i mo BATTERIES i For highest prices , PHONE no m: stock SALE BY‘ TENIIEII Tendon will be received at the office of the undersigned up In and ‘ ‘ " . '.'. ‘ the mh lily of February next for the aale of 22 2-3 acres of land at Mayflelil in Queens County, formerly owned I)! M"! Mill’!!! and now owned by Agnes Elisabeth Araenault. Lowest or any tender not no“;- sarlly accepted MATIIESON d: PEAKI. Barristers. etc. 9° Great George Street. Charlottetown. It! WANTED BEER BOTTLES - HIDES Iron - METALS lligimi Prices. Fm Service - Phone 220A MAURICE. BLOCK. l. CO. If-NIKNIICIDIIDIGIIIIO- __THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN Woman Shortage ' g Biggest Problem (if Irish Island DUBLIN, Feb. 6 - (Reuters) — If anyone wants a peaceful home in crisis-torn Europe he can take his choice between the Aran group o! islands off the west coast of Eire. and Skye, onepf the inner Hebrides group off northwest Scotland. There is plenty of room but even there there are problems. In the Aran isles it is a matri- monial crisis. The island girls are leaving in ever-increasing numbers. They complain there is no social life. The only dancing allowed is folk-dancing. The "king" of Arun, which covers 26 square miles. is 65-year-old Pat Mullen, father of British actress Barbara Mullen. He estimates there will be no one left in his bleak "kingdom" in 50 years unless new blood is introduced. lfe recom- mends the import of Spanish wo- HIGH. The Aran bachelors are putting their heads together to think up a publicity campaign to attract wo men to the islands. That is their only hope of marrying, unless they} themselves leave. Home OI Clansmcn Mountalnous Skyc. once the stronghold of Clans fliuclcod and Macdonald, has seen its population drop from 24,000 in 183i. to 8,000 in 1948. Since 1900 the population is said to have decreased by three a week. As in A-vaii, the greatest drain on population is among the young people who fcci they have no pro- spects if they stay in the remote, 643-square-mile lslnnd of their birth. The problems of Skye have just been discussed at a conference held in Portree, the island's capital, under the auspices of the Scottish Coun- cil of Social Service. The Registrar- General for Scotland, J. G. Kyd, presided. He said Skye had helped more than any other part of Britain to build up the commonwealth of na- tions. Recalling the number of em- plre-bullders who had gone forth from Skye, he described the islands as “the blood donor not only for the British Commonwealth of Na- I-WIIE. but also for the world.“ Island delegates criticized the lack._of roads and air transport, ex- pensive sea transport and prim- sanitation. Gives Advice Dn Marriage MONTREAL. Feb. 6 --- (OP) -— You're most likely only fooling Youself if you call your marital Spats "incompatibility." a British marriage expert said today. Dr. David Mace. general secre- tary of the National Marriage Guidance Council in London, be- lieves that most people can get along together, once they know how. And showing people how to b0 hllipy though married is the Job of the 100 council branches scattered throughout Britain. Since the first marriage guid- ance centre was established in London during the war, more than 8.000 cases have been dealt with. Dr. Mace said. Latest development is a. marriage preparation unit, for elltzaged couples. These young people hold inform. al discussions on problems of hu- man relationships. They ssk quasi. ions. they are instructed. Pre- marital medical camlnations are giyen. and ii‘ necessary a psycho. logical check-up. When an analysis was msde of thp first group who attended this course, Dr. Mace reported, it was found that 50 per cent of the couples had "incipient dishar- Rlllll/E monies‘ which were ironed out. a begin to drop Before the war Ind In 1H7, one to five. Once more he started for his lair. How long the road he did not care; It was more width that he did need. But still he kepta fair good speed. By times he'd whistle as he did walk. And g sometimes mutter some strange talk; Boon he had reached the old graveyard. A place he held in high regard. Ere now three more passed down his throat, I He felt so strong-how he did gloat; He pulled so hard on his clay pipe The wrong side up-—he was the - type. This time it wasn't a pair of moons. That caught his eye among the ‘ tombs; It was a man who moved about, 0f this more could not be adoubt- in his left hand was held a light. I-Ils right held high his gown so white; Tammie laughed right out aloud And took some steps toward the shroud When laughter pierced the still night air. The robed one turned—now who would dare? To enter here, this hallowed place- Arld hilr-ried to meet him face to face. ' Now Tammie rubbed and blinked his eyes. I-Io felrms a laugh. and he sure simhs; when lo, they recognised each other. The living and the dead together. They gave each other a happy pat. And than began s. friendly chat: Of dAVs that were so happy and gsv _ When theynvere kids along life s WW. But now they've finished all the BT08. And so break off their dialogue: A friandlv clasp, a kind adieu. Our friendship we'll again renew N6 . Ilgll l-‘Ivfll- In Maryann aria Islllll Iflaln‘ TOWN I-Ie believes that Britain's divorce rate is at its peak now and will than was one lloken marriage to every 30 ‘new marriages. In 1942 this had become one to l0 The war was the biggest factor Potatoes Wanted I wont 20 cars number one Cobbler Seed potato" for the F. W. PIRIE CO. LTD. account. Island bags may be used on this order. Shipment may be mode at once. I in the. steep rise. in his opinion. PM" - ‘ _ rm- - FRANK B. CLARKE Till CEMETERY \ PRODUCE BROKER CHARLOTTETOWN (One of Uncle Joe's l " in ’ . Verse) .. - - - ss 0 A A A‘ "algal-luv. many years Ito. I N L C coorr to our Uncle Joe. _ ,__, ._. fi $1211. lived a_ man, happy and gay, '-‘ T‘ T” e Tam O-Shanter o! the day, I w. I ' One night our modem Ta-mlnle . AND went - To Mallet‘; Tavern with intent; QKALTEILIO There to woo the running bowl, And while away the time in droll. ACCOUNTANT CEARTEBED ‘ v z ‘ At midnight. Tammie left the Inn. MAQCOUNT J“ H“ lwmwml learner l0 brain; 1111"" ""1""! mum Trust Building The cares of life all flung away c I m“ Re to 1 h r. his . ‘ v W“ l my a” w a m“ way CBABMTTETOW“ , Phone run-i” Dos su ; Up in the sky the full moon rode | . -——- l - ~ As he walked along the dusty T“ u“ Pu B“ u‘ , road: l And °“ m“ men“ ""5"" night ‘ He ..5.5me»;§h;h~rl — - "*1 William A. Raddin ll Dr. A. L. Moclsoue ' B.A.. 8.80.. LL.B. ' _ , t . nAaaisrun. SOLICITOII Em. BENIBT Th0 rigour. there were up in the L001‘ mdgpuenw ‘Mm’. B,” “mm ‘h, , Among the fleecy clouds on high; PHONE u“ i3 truth . am a ‘i Soon both ma vanished from his "w"! P’ 1"" u‘ °°“°°“°"' mf§:“Gr:,wn ‘smaf’ i view. on l Phone eel But seconds later, emerged anew. _ i, And now our friend may on; long drink, I And at the sky. once more did J- E- BIIIIIO"; 'aLa'o i of, ‘I, c, GGIICIII‘. blink; "There's nothing like a little m; "mm" '°“°""" "° B- Se‘ To clear lane's sight-a funny rig." olmnguywg guru-mug DENTIST Plelrard Bulldinl l5! Great George S. ‘ DENTAL X-BAY Phone SS6’: I84 Richmond Street cunioeuwwn. P-E-L Bo! 414 Tel. 288D J. A. MeGuiqflfl NOTARY. ETC. aArmlsraB. 801-101 ‘QR GUIDE BUILDIYI J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist Eyes examined. Illll" m’ ted Corner Kent» GI. Que!!! 5“ Office Phone ISM-House 101s Palmer 8t I-loslom a. s. HASLAM. B-A. l-l-B- Barrlator, Ew- Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers chariots-town P-l-l- MONEY ‘r0 wAN A. Wulrhon Guilder. LL.B. BAIIBIBTEB. SOLICITOB, Eto- Phllllpa Building Iii Grafton "treat Chas. R. Money to Loan c9u°°u°u ‘A, . gggnlstnn, SOLICITOB. NOTARY aw. ‘FIQGOYIC A. Mfg‘: K'c' Eastern Trunc- Duildinl L asnnrsran. souorron. g ETOWK I. NOTARY 21mm 1111 | 3°?“ 3"“ °' ‘huh Chum" Charlottetown. P.E.l.' Successor ‘ George l. Tweedy, L0- M. Albun Former MONEY T0 LOAN Bell a. Marni»... BAIIRISTEBS. SOLICITORS. le B. B. BELL. ML. . D. L MATHIESON. " 1.3-. ILC. Attorney: at Law LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES I50 Richmond St. Obarlottatnwn. PJLI. ILA, LL.B. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB. EN. Charlottetown. P. B. l. MuePhea 8r Trainer . . FREE. u.A.. mo. '-'——"—"--""_" a fliOgikgi-Iflli!) TBAINOR. BA. JOSIPII R. MGCMIIIGII. Bari-lawn, Etc. oh’ LL.B. § BAIIIISTER. soucnpra. me Dr. W. It. Carson _ "tfl;'g°§'ls,,"f Chiro tor - “m” gran.” Money to Loan ootiootloai cusauornrrow: m z - . t. . — 201 Prince St. one 1 M"h.‘°n a Pa“. A. W. MATIIISON. ls... A. I. PEAKE. B.A.. Barristers. etc. Collections - Money to [nan l0 Great George Street Charlottetown » Guilder 8r Hazard Blrfllfbfl. Soliolto .. Not-rhe- 5W Canadian Bank of Com lore Bidl MONEY TO IDAN GILBERT A. GAUDET. B.A.. LL.B. Canadian Bank of Common ~ Bldl- H. R. DUANE and COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT! -Consln Jim. WORK RECOGNIEID OIFICES- IN CRABLOTTETOWN i‘ ' NINBITE, Man. —- (OP) -_ The “my” 58 Grafton F"- i ' ‘T Canadian Lesion Auxiliary hers cimiommwi w. i held its annual rneetinfl glwflmf- INOIOIIEA: "w". 20m m. ivIi. E. Co d w s eecie prcs- ow uagow - q. den‘? Mrs. ‘Ethellwright now 0f Truro “Nuowflo V~MANNIN Winnipeg, the past president, was Kentvlllo ' presented with a gift in recogni- - _ tlon of former services. - ' PALESTINE ELECTlON ‘resin Ii VOIFASFOLIDVII! , \ a) ISRAEL t , __ ~ uno z ' ~ '» MARS 3 1%,‘ i ‘J ' ~ G“ 1 E ' i ti} ' m