i I l '. I :'..I 'i I V. la lgggorlan HIITI-In loving memory of our dear father. Benjamin C. Smith. Winnloe. who passed away April 14, 1964. Ever remembered by Ethel and Qiarlie. ' Page 12. The Guardian Monday. Aprll 16, 1956 Guardian Classified Ads MORRISON-In loving memory OI my dear sister, Mrs. Lucy J. Morrison, who passed away on April 16th., 1955. Memories is the gift of God Which death cannot destroy. Always remembered by Mrs. Peter Walker. .....m.::a--j- SMITH-In loving memory of my father. Benjamin C. Smith. who passed away April 14th.. 1954. You're not forgotten father, dear Nor ever shall you be As long as life and IIlenl(il') last I shall remember IITCP. Ever remembered by daughter Pearl and son-in-law. George and grandchildren. 7 W SMITH-in lining memory of Ben- Ianiin C. Smith. who passed away April I-Ilh. 1934. I Calm and peaceiiill he is sleep- ing A Sweetest rest that follows pain; We who loved him sadly miss BIIIITIHSI in God to meet again. TWO OR THREE ROOM APART” Ever remembered by his Wile and family. M - gp McQUAlD-In loving memory of, Mrs. Frank McQuaid who pass: ed away, April 16. 1955. I Gone from us but leaving mem-I ories Death can nexer take avla.V- I Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. I Always remembered by hus-; band, son. Daughter-in-law andl Grandchildren. SIOWLETT-In loving remember- Ilce of mother and grandma, Mrs. John I-Iowlett, who went to, riiisr rlfoon Apartments for Item I not heated. Adults. Dial 7232. For Sale Lost and Found Transportation Wanted Dial 7388. APARTMENWTT 4? GALLON s'r-r:ii:iT'nnvMa. u.:A BLACK AND wurrr: MON- grel dog. Call 3162. WANTED-BUSINESS GIRL To 50 LOBSTER TRAP!- share apartment with stenograp her. Write Box 52 Guardian. apartment. six rooms and bath PERCY Jamieson, Sturgeon. Ely. I on second follor. S75 monthly. BLOOD HORSE sEvEN'YEAj8 Dial 8476. old. George Mason. Bunbury.I IIEATEDS BACHELOR APT. FUR-, P.E.I. , iiishcd. 2 rooms and bath. res- Dknvm-G wAG0N7A(;7o'0D' Coli. idential. Available immediately. Apply Box 50 Guardian. rwo APARTMENTS MAY lst IN 5”,-K op new home on Goodwill Avcnuc-.l A five room basement apartment I, with fireplace. a three room bachelor apartment , both apart- ments heated and continuous hot water. Dial 6959 between 6 and 7. Apartments Wanted ment, heated. central. Applyl, Box 46 Guardian. : lAPAR'I'MENT OR HOUSE URG- ently required. Minimum six room. Central location preferred. Dial 7277. ioi-ii"iCr: M'ANA'dEn'vVivr"s' FIVE-' room apartment with bath. Must be in residential district. Three adults. Permanent tenants. Write Box 41 Guardian. Boarders Accommodate! wiu. BOARD CHILDREN IN nell recommended country home. (Apply Y. Guardian). be at home with the Lord. Aprillwsuri-:n-n'v' PENSIONETI IN 15th., 1953. l'will not be long-our journey Each broken sigh and falling tear Will soon be gone and all will be A cloudleas slry a waveless sea. 1959!. METEOR. though sad we mark the clos- ing eye g or those we loved in days gone by Yet sweet in death their latest 30115 We'll meet again twill not be long. liver remembered by Jean, Roy, Elly, and grandchildren. II IIEMIIIIIAM MR. GEORGE BERNARD It was with a feeling of deep narrow that the community of Long River and surrounding dis- tricts heard the death of George Bernard, which occurred at his home on February 24, 1956. He was in his 75th year and had been in failing health for almost three years. He had lived all his life on the homestead at Long River. Those left to mourn his passing are his widow and two daughters, Gertie (Mrs. David Paynter) Charlottetown; E sthe r (Mrs.. Elmer MacDonald) Long River, and James at home; also nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren; one sisetr, Mrs. Ed- ward Johnston, Long River. and one brother John. Lethbridge, Al- berta, also survive him. The funeral was held Saturday, February 25th from his late resi- dence, and was conducted by Rev. 8. H. Haslam. The hymns sung were: "Peace, Perfect Peace", "Sleep On, Be- loved". and "Asleep in Jesus". The pallbearers were Alvin Ber- nard. Clair MacLeod, grandsos, Oliver Paynter, Francis Paynter, Lester Duggan, nephews, William Silliker. a family friend. inter- ment was in Geddie Memorail Cemetery. The beautiful floral tributes were: Pillow-The Family. Sprays: Blanche, Bobbie and Ellen Pearl. Oliver and Brenton Elizabeth, Frank and Clara Cut Flowers-Marion and Now- New U.S. Carrier Is Commissioned NEW YORK (AP)-While band: played and jet fighters screamed Everhead. the aircraft carrier aratoga, biggest, fastest and most powerful ocean fighting vessel, Po formally commissioned Satur- by. In an address at the ceremony Brooklyn's naval shipyard. avy Secretary Charles Thomas ulled the Saratoga "a floating, moving, fighting airfield" with the greatest accumulation of "lethal weapons ever assembled in one place." With her powerful launching and landing equipment, the Saratoga can handle the same high-perfoi'm- Ince jet planes that require 10.- 000-foot runways ashore, he said. The Saratoga is the second ship to be launched of the class of the carrier For-estal, but she embodies advances over her sister ship. private home, in or near the city. Apply Box 51M Guardian. liars and Trucks For Sale ” VEXCELLENT condition. Price reasonable. Call 9661. ICHEVROLET '55 FOUR DOOR. V-8. New condition. Priced to sell Dial 7157. 1954 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SED- an. Excellent condition. Sacrifice price. Dial 7157. i5sTPoNrIac SEDAN 'i33dt?i- cellent condition. Apply 17 Spring Street on,dial 5295. 1951 1 TON CHEVRILET TRUCK with steel box, heater. 3400. Jack MacLean, Cornwall, Phone 7675. MODEL A COUPE CAR IN GOOD condition. Priced for quick sale. Apply Eric Sentner, Hunter Riv- er. iT;T1W6onGii"rnUcir. Pat?- feet condition. Low mileage. Ap- ply Lennox Nursing Home. 140 Water St. 1947 MONARCH FIVE PASSENG- er coupe, 1946 Chevrolet sedan, 1950 V2 ton International. Mac- Kay Motors, 59 St. Peters Road. 1951 PONTIAC SEDAN. SIGNAL lights, heater, defroster. seat covers and registered. Will take 1 ton truck in trade. Blythe Mur- ray, Murray's Service Station, 175 Elm Ave. FOR SALE 1-1950 FORD -COACH Good running order At a bargain 1-115 to 21,4, Massey Harris Air Cooled Engine 540.00 1-M to 115 Briggs and Strattan Air Cooled. New. Regular 64.00 350.00 BILL'S ESSO SERVICE STATION Kensington THAT SPRING FEELING . . . . IF YOUIVE G(YF THE "SPRING FEELING" . . . THE URGE TO GET A NEW CAR. THAT'S FINE. WE'VE GOT THE "SPRING FEVER" TOO. AND WE'RE KEEPING PRICES DOWN TO PROVE IT. I954 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN V8 MOTOR, HIEATER, BODY IN A-1 OONDITION. ONLY H550 DOWD MOTORS LTD. USED CAR LOT dition. Apply Kcnsingloii. George Clark, nsvlinnwani White. Stanehel. I eLi"n'ooo nox FOR is TON trill-k. has light and doors. Good condition. Dial 7090. i 0L'NG CATTLE.”-TWO not. stein hulls. year olds. M. F. Walsh. .31 Chestnut Street. ONE AYRSHIRE COW, 8 YEARS nlil Due to freshen soon. Wil- liam E. Stevenson. Fredericton. ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS KES- wick. Foundation Potatoes. Ap- ply Frank Ramsay, New Lond- on. MANURF. LOADER WITH GRA- vel bucket Fits ii and M Farmall tractors. Charles Kennedy, New Perth. LARGE H O U S E. PARKDALE East. Hot water heating. double garage. fruit trees, large lot. Dial 3427. FAWCETT KITCHEN RANGE.. like new. Reason for selling. leaving province. Phone 13-I2. Bedequc. 2 CHOICE AYIISHIRE cows. To freshen April I5. Also I perch- eron mare, 12 years old. Daniel Morrisscy. Xentown Cross. TWO PUREBRED SHORTHORN feeders: choice purebred Short- horn bull call. I-lolsticn heifert calf. Samuel Silliphant, Brook- field. GARAGE AND SERVICE STAT- ion fully equipped and stocked. Main highway. 87500.00. Reason for selling ill health. Apply Box 53M Guardian. AT WEST ROYALTY. ONE ACRE of land. house. barn. garage, coal. House sell all or part to suit purchaser, Phone in house. Call or phone 5833. HOUSE. ORCHARD AND LAND fifteen hundred. or would ex- change for another property any part of Island Christian com- munity. Apply Maud Bube, Georgetown, ILA g LANCASTER KITCHEN RANGE. burns coal or wood. In perfect condition with hot water front and lengths of pipe for connecting to water tank. Will deliver any- where within five miles of the City. Phone 4500 and make an offer. Big Spring Furniture Sale of all lines of new and used furniture. Suitable for home and summer cottages. A very large stock to choose from. AYLWARDIS FURNITURE EXCHANGE Richmond St., Chltown. House For Sale on Kensington Road and coma of Golf Links. Living room, din- ing room. kitchen and dinette and wash room; all hardwood floors throughout. Upstairs. 3 bedroom: and bathroom. Lot I00 x in. New house, double insulated. Price reasonable. GEORGE DOUGLAS, REAL E0l'A'!'l 00 Upper Queen It. For Rent STORE ON MAIN' STREET AL- bertoif. Apply to William Irving, Alberton. LARGE ROOM, PARTLY FURN- Inhed. Suitable for two adults. Central location. Dial 9988. SEC'TD FLOOR FOUR HEAT- ed rooms and bath. New home. Propane range supplied. Adult; Dial 0735. Female llolp Wanted WILL GIVE GIRL BOARD CHEAP in exchange for part time baby Iittnlg. Phone 3773. WANTED , KENT ST. Profes.s3rLeli3ards gggggwgggggg STENOGRAPHER. Chg;-fgrgd Mi :ccounIII;lacrIi(g ”,'I:';n:f:E;To?':,7,7f::, c2'I:',”'5'g&'; Steady Position - F430 no. a . c'"4"' l:,',,':;,l;' C""”""" 3iii.I:”?6iiNa”ot7iriiiisr:v7iiJn WW- .-Iun.'..”.' y. E. t PM”. 3 Ayrshire COW. to freshen Ill 42, il:"ao);.. EIWOX WOQRI. PIECE epo Guardian. mug I,ImI& RECORD OIL RANGE, G00 WWW B.!Fl.r. g A:,s::nu.", cnndluon, hu pot hurnor, Ida?! I Iulmner St. Bummeraldo gt; 5:31;; CONN Dm"d W" rrhorLb1'l:.s(ANTrDv?oiik”K;rI'ii.ii . EM”-.- .,.;,..... - A. ,,,,,g ur experience unn OPIQMOIIISI gucgwngwr 5339 on p-gm), Interests you (man 0l"c::I:l-I'll E n Mm- '"-'...:::.'::"' mo .".:.:':'.""ll..T.:"i..S:.l.'if::. 5 m 5.3., pm. 5'5” ”s7mr riel. Insectldfdea and Firm Pro- I. nlalln 'rxlA'rmI: hum r”rr"P'FP”PP'mmm” dim" "I 1'' flmtllillfd 101:1! st ----'-- 53- .:::."." ":..:. '"."...:r..r.:." 4 3, I, , 3,0, for appointment details to Mr. . ' p. g . pkg. til.-eciarin. 21 st. Paul II. E.. Hoo- "E”"'””" "nwnm Eight room house on i A. uardt corner lot. Good residential Lat pg hm. In luminenirle For particulars apply- BOX & TWO GIRL STUDENT! WIO l Dishes. Dial 5223. Vllalo Help Wanted H g g g 1-wo oL'LL CALVES 3 Wnxsgrnucir onrvmz THAT KNOWS. RESIDENTIAL AREA. HEATED old Med 1- Andrew. East Roy-I the City. Phone 3696. SINGLE MAN FOR FARM WORK Permanent. All modern mach- ery. Apply Ralph Gay, Winsloe. ACTUAL JOBS IN CANADA. U.S.. So. Am., Europe. To 315,000. Travel paid. Write Employment Info, Center. Room C9, 470 Stuart St., Boston. NOTICE Power's Service Station will be closed until Monday I April 23rd. NOTICE We the undersigned are posting our farms as "En- closed Property" under the Fish and Game Act, and we wish to inform the public that no hunting or fishing is allowed. KENNETH J EN KIN S EARL IN GS. Personal ISLANT GRILL - QUEEN Street serving full course din- ners; -pecializing in Chinwe Services offered EXPERIENCED CARPENTER wants work by the day or job. Inside or outside work. Dial 5490. iii?-.17;-ion'sA7liiro"ii3nvI.-si7i:'A"x painting and welding at reason- able rates. 294 Allan St. Dial 9751. MT FOR THE BEST IN SHOE RE- palrs. see R. Gauthier. Prompt service. Corner Up. Queen and Connolly. FOR KNITTING, CROCHETING, plain sewing. mending, altera- tions. Apply 181 Hillsboro. Prompt service. Reasonable. Dial 8455. SEWING MACHINES nrzesinan I repair all makes of sewing machines. H. B. Cameron 210 Convent Street, Summerside, Phone 2977. T.V. AERIALS INSTALLED. IF you have the aerial. we will in- stall it. also we can supply the serials installed for 335 up. Buy the aerial seperately and save, also you can save on the set as you are free to buy anywhere, asrials moved, experienced. Wil- llsm Wheatley. Dial 5020. BORDEN MYERS Building Contractor JOBBING dz REPAIRS 28 St. Peters Rd. Dial 8735 PLUMBING For estimates on your plumbing job. bathrooms water systems, deep and shallow well pumps. Write Chalmers Nowson. Winsloe. Dial 7596 evenings. YOU CAN PREVENT COSTLY FIRES WITH DOMINION FIRE EQUIPMENT CO, E. A. KEEFE. P. E. I. Sales Representative 8 Richmond 81., Gftown. 0iHce: 3434 Res.: 4459 FUAAIGATING I FLOORS SANDED AND POLISHED RELIABLE WINDOW C LEAN ER S PHONE 8054 Salesman Wanted WE NEED A REPRESENTATIVE in your locality to sell our well known brand of cosmetics. Full TRANSPORTATION T0 TOR- onto or Windsor by April 18 or sooner for one. Can assist in driving. Phone 8244, Summer- aide. TENDERS Tenders will be accepted until April am: for the trucking of feed from Albany Station to Crapaud Creamery's Warehouse at a price per cwt. for the year. May 1. 1956 to April (I), 1057. The same to be neatly piled in warehouse. The Company is not obliged to accept the lowest or any tender. CRAPAUD CREAMERY COMPANY WANTED pints or quarts. Dial 8595. iuzlniiiiaifcouru: on DAIRY farm. House provided. Apply to Wilfred Holmes, Charlottetown. R.R. G. ”iw.m.ii.;scr..i I rnannnicslrrna. n. Macimil non. Mermaid. . HARDWOOD sA'n7En LUMBER; all sizes, grades and species, Write Box 36, Guardian. l tractor. Apply to Ivan Ferguson, Bonshaw, stating price and con- dition. HEAVY DUTY TRANSMISSION for 1, 2 or 3 ton Chevrolet truck BUYING LOGS DAILY feet. also sawed lumber. Weeksl Mills, Fredericton. phone Hunter! River 27-31. WANTED TO PURCHASE A SEC- ondhand potato cultivator and bilier for a Ford Tractor. Apply Mintso G. Foster. York. BUYING IRON - STEEL - SCRAP Also: Copper, Brass. Aluminum, Radiators. Rope, Bottles, Hides. Horse Hair. L. O'BRIEN, an GT. GEORGE s'r. Wanted To Rent BY SEPTEMBER HOUSE 1'0 rent in City. 3 bedrooms. Per- manent tenants. Apply Box MS Guardian. Work Vlanteil BUILDINGS RAISED. NEW UN- derpining. concrete foundations. Flues repaired. Dial 5909. ATTENTION SHEEP. MEN.. I will be starting to shear April 16. 50 cents per head. Patrick Mclnnis, Selkirk. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON AND STEEL SCRAP (2000 Lb. Ton) s25.oo Car Batteries. each Car Radiators, each . No. One Copper. per lb. No. Two Copper. per lb. ,. lied Brass. per lb, Yellow Brass, per lb. .. Scrap Lead, per lb. Scrap Aluminiln, per lb. lc Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair, beer bottles. scrap lobster rope. Truck Scale weighing for your' convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Street MAURICE BLOCK 3. co. SLO: MOVERS Some species of clams. which move slowly over sand and mud, can leap 12 inches with a spring of their single foot. STEAL QI6.000 FLORA, Miss. (AP) -- Three masked youths, brandishing shot- guns. robbed the bank of Flora of about 335,000 Saturday and fled in fEoi7roiE ' g open drive shaft. Write Box 48, . Guardian. I , il"ro'TsI . PRESTON - Soldiers dislodge a parachute from a television aer- ial atop a Preston, 0nt.. house after high winds blew 47 member. BLEW .n of the Royal Canadian Regiment off course during a mass para- chute drop. Police said the para- chutists landed on roofs, trees and lawns. snapping aerials and TN 'Y.'Slocks; NEW YORK. (API --The I I the current otmng forward move dip had to be considered min. Associated Press 8VeI'age stocks last 32.00 on the week cloud at 815.90. The mu. stepped down Monday, tau Tuesday, recovered wed. . slipped a little Thursday, dlyea turned ahead on the fin. Hardest hit were the higher. priced blue chips. the kind of stocks found in the stock market averages. That made the slide look a lot more severe than it really was. The belief that a cor. rectton was coming was perhaps the greatest factor in contribut- ing to the drop in prices. ornnn rscrbns There were other elements, too, The Federal Reserve Board ap- proved increases of the dlscoiiiit rate. It was the fifth increase in I year and was another effort to check inflationary forces by dis- courr' borrowing. Another cause for selling was the effort by many people to raise cash for the tax collector and still another the grave turn of events I nthe Middle East. Canadian stocks on the New York stock exchange were most- ly lower. Aluminum Ltd. eln-ml Friday at 121, off 516 from hm Friday, Canadian Pacific 34. off '5, Distillers Seagram 37w off Va and Dome Mines 1430 oil Vs. On the American stock ex change Brazilian Traction closetl at 77.5 up IV4, Canadian Marconi 59s off its and Eureka 2 off 1-lis. sgggzgggar tlmato says. will be cut by one- third." Mr. Bailey reported. France. In the past, has hcen a small exporter of wheat. ,'lltns year she may have to import. Food prices are climbing. In Spain, the worst freeze or the century has damaged such cash crops as citrus fruits. oliww and nuts. LOSES FOREIGN EX(IIIANi;I-I Spain is badly in need of I01 elgn exchange tovpay for inipom 5 and the loss of foreign exchangn earnings this year has been esti- mated as high as 8l00.0tl0.B90. Mrf. Bailey said. Meanwhile, Canada's wheat ex- ports are increasing. Federal of- ficials here believe the total ex- ports for the current crop which breaking windows. Four soldiers were treated for minor injuries. The soldiers were members of the RCR located at London. Ont. (CP Photo). OTTAWA. (CPI - The wheat crop of France may be reduced by onethird this year. Spain's foreign xchang earnings may be slashed by 3l00,000.000. Europels bitter winter has brought increases in Canada's grain exports but for Europeans it has brought the gloom of pos- sible budget deficits and the threat of rising prices. 99 lliiliil: Bad Weather In Europe Aids Boost Canadian Wheat Sales C GASI-I For some REPAIRS HOUSEHOLD FINANCE V. R. Wheeler, Monger no Grout George 81., who 1. phone ISIV CHAILOTIIIOVIN. P.I.l. For France, inflationary in- fluences could well be the most serious result of the cold spell, says J. K. Bailey, Canada's as- sistant commercial secretary at Paris The bittorest winter hi 10 years has brought suffering and ,mlsery to all classes in France. 'but especially to farmers," he lsaid. writing in the trade deput- Ionaw hon IIFG when needed Ispah or odsar uponsel Inquire iaoneaahthnnyoucansparmlanu h'om860oo31000anmade quickly -usually in one day. No endoraers areirequired if you havaaroaodyincomaand canmeot regular monthly payments. Phone a visit you nearest HFC omen today. FOR SALE BY TENDER TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE The Town of Summerside is offering for sale by ten- der, the following articles which are located at the old Pumping Station, Harvard Street, Summerside: 2 Worthington Compound Duplex Steam Pumps- approximate weight 6 tons each. the 252,000,000 bushels shipped ment'o foreign hath magazine. last year. Almost half the country's seed- That doesn't mean Canada's ed wheat crop has been destroy- surplus is eliminated but it will ed and the full area cannot be re- help ease a huge storage and needed because of low seed farm earnings problem. Wheat stocks In Canada Feb. 1 were stocks and the lateness of the season. I "The wheat crop, an early as- FARM AUCTION SALE AT NORTH ST. ELEANORS MAY 2nd. AT 1.00 RM. STOCK: 8 Milk cows, 2 steers, 1 years and 1V; years, 5 year old cattle, 4 calves. MACHINERY: John Deere 40 tractor, three years old; tractor mower, two years old; j riding horse hoe, potato scuffler, digger. grader, horse drawn manure spreader, dump rake, pulper, Frost and Wood binder, Massey fertiliur lower, truck wagon, cul- , tivator, 5' MH. disc barrow for horses, 3 section spike tooth harrow, John Deere lever ha:-rows, tractor plow, 450 Lb. separator, tractor trailer, wood sleighs, driving har- ness, single harness, double harness, 5 new cow bowls, 3 new pig bowls, farm gas tank, 2 cream cans, hay fork, cable and carrier; 10 steel stanchion: eta HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 1 beds with spring mat-resses, 1 kitchen ooal stove, 1 coal furnacette. 2 tables, Enterprise ooal room heater, etc. Also a variety of other articles both large and small found on a well equipped farm. V M day unfit, sale on next fine day. TERMS: CASH IRA Ma.eNEVIN, owner GEORGE KEY Jr., Auctioneer PROFESSIONAL CARDS 718,000,000 bushels, about 100,000,- 000 higher than a year ago. ' M” ends next July will well exceed ' or part time basis. Highest com- I i paid. Doraldina Cosmet- icsstatlon T-Dept 26-Montreal. a waiting automobile. The trio tied up three employees before making a getaway. AUCTION SALE RUSTICOVILLE, MONDAY, APRIL 16, AT 1 P.M. SHARP STOCK ONLY-- One Ayrshire, newly freshened, 10 years old: one Holstein, freshen April 10, 3V; years old; one Shorthorn. freshened one month, 5 years old; one Holstein, freshened 3 months, 3 years old; one Holstein, freshened one month, 6 years old; one Holstein heifer 2 years old; 2 Holstein steers 11,5 years old; 2 Holstein steers 1 year old; 2 Show hom summer calves and four young calves. ' Terms made known at sale; it day unfit, sale first fine day following. LEO GALLANT, ' Owner. CLAUDE CRASWELL, . Auctioneer. FOR SALE COMBINED STORE and DWELLING, Al the railroad. near pavement. Good Shipping Centre. - Apply: 2 Horizontal Steam Boilers-50 H.P. each-Bruce Stewart enclosed type; approximate weight 6 tons each. Tenders will be received at the office of the Town Clerk up to 4:00 P.M., Wednesday, April 25th, 1956. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A deposit of 10 per cent (certified cheque) must accom- pany each tender. Articles are f.o.b. at old Pumping Station. In placing a tender for these articles the successful bidider-if tenderls accepted--agrees to the following con- dit on:-- That he will accept the articles as they are, and that he will dismantle and remove these articles from their location at his expense. J. E. CAMERON, Town Clerlr. OPPORTUNITY FOR SALESMAN A well established Maritime Wholesale Dry Goods house has an opening for salesman for the Province of Prince Edward Island, Magdalene Islands and south-east New Brunswick. Applicant: must have good connection with merchants, own a car and have some finances. A iibmioommiuioubrm Rainy wiur romance to BARRISTERS. SO LICITORS. Etc. ""-13035:; if ;;"'-r OPTOMETRISTS J. Elmer Blanchard, on. J- 0- C”"""""v "9- xu Queen St. Phone can -EEIEE M. A. Former. o.c.. tt.o. 1,, ,,,,Z','”,';. ' G"”"" 053,", 56,, Bank of Commerce Bldg. TM J. S. Taylor, R.O. Alison M. Gillln. LLB. cm," K”, & Queen Sm 110 Richmond st. Dial an Office ms; House 1756 A. Walther; Goudet, LLB. 91, J, Mag”, pp, Phillips Bldg. lit Grafton II. M A p,i-1,1. Palmer 8. Haslam Bank of Nova soon. It , W D . W. R. C M”'I'”""' P'"I" 5' an Prlac: st. mqiiiri us: NICIIOIIDD ll in Grafton Street ITE I J- A. Ma-cGvIoon G. Klllll Plckard Carrie Bldg, Dial DUI &IQ In I. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Chas. ii. Mcflvold. us. "'!'.g'::.'.'.':',',;,':;”;,'.',,,.,?,I”..””l Ill Blcllllnl It. Md O1! Dlal I18 1” Q'Moc:ee I. Trainer MUSICIANS .71 can Dbl 1 . HARRIS . 2. 5. Hutchnon Jr Son C, 0. I -I - - IUICIIIO . 3.0. SW0: H. u Grafton It. on: an p';'f;,nIi'I'i""d CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONAlD, CURRIE I CO. COOPER BROTHERS & C0., Charlottetown IOX .4554. and OUAMKJ -.-'5-it 1 Carrie If Dlll I734 mli&':kDOAN! : CgMPANY . PI-I . ' no. Mag 7 ARTHUR J. osmrr . Palmer lleetrle Iulldlng , uuiouuun in norm lhot on an... IRMA P. MORRISON prune an any um. and TIL; I