Groline McIntyre. > ‘ C i.‘ ‘l lighter. " 934??!) youngest. , . . . Iledlz years: lfimeral . Anni: ma; at tin-m. rr-ern 1. bvul Crater Justice 4 "to Sher-- Iagidfilitlfif?! rim ‘ It’ ‘ .r . , u it 11! v \ l ..-:~- f ‘l . P _ . - fypem, pram spacial.) ' RUM! Alllllst w fleets , . _ . Prayers ior Poland, . . "wheres-u? .1» ablation» of altrervzrd ti‘: Inalatirriufrep ceuage. ' lttvpr __n July, flunapzo, m. -- ahd . Joseph Bulges-Na d. “W”? A m-‘attne Hospital, “ 10M, ‘torllr. tilts. cafe, Braeldey Point Road ‘he fiQ-‘Suddmly- n semen; __on V‘ dmayfimtiuat‘ Stbfhavid Sydney - _ I , 10 ¢The Pope tu Ieyraelng-letera to Catholic Bishops; . "throughout the world ordérlngspe- r ~ WEDNESDAY. dl- d Albert J., nominated 4F , zso '1 =2 a 5 Commodore C. Bouthport. 6 é .'2.2s Angus Dillard, nominated and Charlottetown. MONTAGUE HORSE iucrs AUGUST llil The following llorlei have paid up and-ire eligible to met on mt 2.11 CLABI MIXED ‘ and owned by Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. t! l-lilda s.. nominated and owned by J. Stanley wedlock, Charlottetown B Edna Hamlin, nominated and owned by J. R. McNeil], Souris. 4 Lola Guy, nominated and owned by A. L. Rogers, Kensingt 6 Kettle, nominated and owned by James Arbing, Charlottetown. Corwin lial..nominated by 'l‘.G.lves, owned by John P.Bmitb, Kinkore. ‘I ROT Miss Elred, nominated by 'l‘.G. lves. owned by John PSmlim-Klnlroye Upton Prince, nominated and owned by Horne Bros. Winsloe. Sybil 0., nominated and owned by Venaches Curley, Village Green liiea Belle Ricd, nominated and owned by \V.B.McArthur, Kensington , nominated and owned by W. iiiuNelll, Juanita Aubrey, nominated and owned by Hammond keuy. ctnewrr. ‘i _ Bawnette, nominated and owned by lllsliiicPharsomNew GlasgovtqNtS Belle Baring. nominated and owned by J. Parker Hooper, Ch‘town PACE Wilfrid Hal. nominated/end owned by Hammond Kelly, Ch'town. owned by W. McNeiii, Southport. Ed. Locanda, nominated by B. Hooper, owned by C. H. Benoit, . Inns peeoe-éeooooo» JUST A curt IV JANI PMILPI ee. A HAPFV DAY ~ ‘can't-am s2. ~ l shell always remember that first day at our little shop with delight. We were so wonderfully happy. that l felt almost as if all my troubles were over. and that l never should be sad or lonely again. For weeks l hntl scarcely thought of Kenneth Lawrence. i hud been so wrapped up in my un- happy thoughts. so thcn so bus-y getting the shop in order, that l hBdv-ll not forgotten. ‘at ieaet ceased to think of him. But that first day. about 5 o'clock n. man came into the shop who re minded rue so forcibly of Kenneth. hat i could not get him out of m-y mind, and lay wide awake for hours that night thinking of him. l re- called many things he had said about work and the pleasure it gave hlru. He had been poor, but not poor as I had been. l smiled a hit sadly in the dark as l wonder- ed whst he would think oi me as a business‘ woman-whether he would laugh at me, or have faith in i‘ A we openers: “tlll 000d Drug Stores Sell disc auraged._ t t eial prayers for Poland. He remind‘ pt! them ofthe holy-sees speclah dttdchinen-t for Poland, ‘which as ‘ twell as the wholeof Europe is now, ‘lltrelttened. Cardinals and bishops attended a special service for Pol- ‘Iniun-n Llainaent t» mpanrenrr ' ‘ ‘ ‘and held here ‘Sunday. .- - . -----{-O-§—- Corner. John P. Smith. Kipkora. . Bridgetown. 1 Miss Leyburn Forwood, Montague. r - 8 Keemsh Aubrey. nominated and owned by Edward Stewart, Park Christie Dillon, nominated by the McKinnon Drug Co.. owned lby Lillian Prrtchen, nominated and owned by James McDonald. nominated and owned by J. H. Mcdregor, of him‘. frying them on the griddle in our little kitchen. while Mrs. looked on. Hi8 . \\"‘rsn I finally slept, l dreamed He was making pancakes. Fagin l awoke with o. wish that it were true-that l could see him once. more. l had written Mother all about iL “._-_ sort-yrs waster: Murray llsrbor. The strove list ot trot-see id strfficl Commodore K.. nominated and owned by Alex Kennedy. Southport. Minnie P.. nominated by T. 0. ive s, owned by Preston Prowse. n slit reason tor one or rile best Special trtilfls will leave Cflgrlflltgvflw“ our venture, and the morning mail brought rue s lsng letter: . “l have foitii that you will succeed Kcen "our brain; as small. Dear. D - not if? to éiiiand, anyway for r. t r Farm rifslre Tues. 3rd 11.00 a. m. 8.00 p. m. m. 0th 5.00 a. m. 2.00 p. m. Tues. 10th 7.00 a. m. 4.30 p. m. r Fri. 13th 8.00 s. m. 6.00 p. m. t ‘rues. 17th 11.00 a m. 15.30 p. m. Fri. 20th 6.00 a. m. 2.30 p. m. ‘l-‘nes. 24th 0.30 a. m. 4.30 p. m. Fri. 21lh.7.30 a m. 5.30 p. rn. - fires. Hist 10.00 a. rn. . 1100p. m. - _. _ " Rhine's mnlraent For Isl-temper a spa-re time anem- went-rt to‘ day's rticlllg lrelrl an tire lslailrl. _ EQ;{;",,';L';""“E' ‘firf"q§°f§'rb'l"i_ at 8.1.1 h. in. carryiilg bdflseliabrl “gsénl-gygg; gift’: v ."{;13fi_;§,;. Ferris: First-class‘: returti e w t er c" er some; in“: ; ‘Ymagg? f, fwd” _' will? “frat,” horses will go back the .%Ip°r:’ta'cturers. ll flichnrond alt.‘ plfkgd b“). o; qr." mum“, ...___-¢o>———— < ._1r ' :‘._":—:—"'._' 3 , Aucuuu suu Lam instructed by Fred illuilln rrf Trecadis Cross to ‘sell by Public Auction on V _ ‘WEDNEMJAY. was: rswumar _os AUGIZVI‘, I920 A'I' I 0'(‘lr0l'tl\ Illullil‘ iflfioioliowinrz: _ , ‘ ‘His l-‘arm consisting of 7ft norms.‘ l0racres clear. the balance ready for. .¢|earlrrg. lrqod dwelling house. and farm buildings. This far-m In siturrt- ed 04 of a mile from l-iast ltivr-r (lynter lieds. nlso within 1.5 mile of, »Church. Store and School, Shipping Billion ln front uf‘ Farm. This farm to be sold with or vwritir- out r-rmr . ~\QTQCK—1 general purpose Mare 11 years old. l Lzcprerrrl vurpvss Horse, 4 years nirl. ' COWS-Z Milk lftt\\'s,_l liclfer 1% Yblri old/l Calf. 8HEEl‘—,l-rcglstcred Uxfurtl Ram. B B eedin Euros, 7 Lambs. r PJGS— 1 Brood Sow due tn. (arrow S-vpt. Eth. ii Sprinz Pigs. ' ' -IMPLEHENTB—I Driving “Huron ‘i. Cari. lfhrlky. l not Spike Har- rowa, l Rolls-r. l Plow. l Cream Separator (new). l (irtiln Separator (new). i set Driving Harness and all Farm Harm-as Sirovels. Hoes. Forks. etc. Farm can he sold with crop rrl" - without. For Terms noplv to owner Peter Brodie (YorkJ .' - . For stock and implement 4 mos. Credit. ti per. cent off for cash. Bale positive. , PETI-lll IIIIUUII‘). ZIIJQ-B-llwfll. Auctioneer ha -—-::w_—- ,also or Farm at Brackiey Point Road consisting of 50 acres with and out buildings, 35 acres clear bile . balance covered with growth hard and soft wood. Will sell with or without crop. house of' For. further par- tiéulars‘ apply to ‘AIL MCINNIS, .v _ Winsloe North. a091=s-11-ei.__ elite Strutlrgartirey TIMETAIIJ! FOR AUGUST 192B. A Leaves Bonshew. Leaves Ch'town. - x Return to McArthurs wharf rnly, ‘ ~10I6-8-2—mths 0r. Am owe srrurlt virus lirvtituou trust t. illIllANS or rr charge and take~care of some. [HISSBDKOFB hack to the Ilrrce Ground irave a reputation. second to nond. 2i 0l-8-6-6i. nn envelope "Tenders for Boats," ed Boats:- The above boats will he sold H. M. C. Dockyard. Halifax; MLJ. Shop. Sydney; Mr. P. Fawcatt, cm- Sydney; Mr. P. Fawcatt. Caretaker, chartered Canadian Bank for good faith. tenders . 2008-8-11-wthswlli. Each tender must he accompanied h atid horaei w ttiid mam the Racer. 02.18, eecoiid class retutii $1.50. All horses amid of Autos will enter by eattt road. Autos and other main road to the track and the can will be here a competent man will b; ln Teams rrndlAtrtonroblies will meet the special trains and convey’ __ s, where they can procure one of _ the best dinners in town at a very nominal fee. Montague! meal tables Admission. adults 50c. Children 25c. T. G. IVES. fSale 0i Boats, 8w. registered ('hesteryllnnr_ ' _ SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ' will be received Ilp to noon “P40850031. August 25th, i920, fur the purchase oi the undermentiorr Q yr. rt. 3|. c. ljtitfKYAitil, rumr-‘ax, N. s. Molnr lirml "Mt-u." . Length .0 rt ileum r0 n’ " " Hull "Minorn" -- g3 -- ,; -' m, ,.,,,,m,. .. '. "l, ii- Nrij- 23 " L's r." Hill. 1*. Strum lflnnrrvl-‘r-xh‘ ‘i. ~' f; m’ ‘mfivm, Ceiling ileum-h ox " ' 42 II, . filttllll 1i nit-tr Hull) .. .. 7 . W. n" “Jim” ‘H1113; {Qfyaxqllmllili J n. u in. iieam o n. 24 H._l'. Mtrlnl" Hull! ex ‘Glllhflirf’ 1 rrti. s in m’- “H”? Falling Sloop "VENTURE" 42 rt 1 “ ' ' a1- syurvrcv. c. u. “"29" n"? "fiEA LARK‘; Levrizth i5 n. rrenm n u. 20 H. l‘ I “Arrmrnrnrtfl .. ,5 . .. H ,. w H 1,- .. .. ..MI"RI'-|IITH ~' J-n - 1n tn 1r l‘. Parana-r."- 4., . 9 ,, ,, - » Steam Iinnt rwrrccrrrssrrmrr" 4'5 a .. -° H- 7'- . ow, m .. .. so _, AT SVDNEY AIR STATION "m" 9°11 "KIA-ORA" l-snstn as n. Beam s r-r 12s a r- as they lie. inspection may be made on I19 pllcation to Commander in Charge \. Secretary Oh StopeiiairComirtg ong rrnrs. You are not strong encugh—ueitherj. from what you have told hie. is Marv-to ltsndll anything big Then, too, it takes cont-tel to run a big business, and the lack oi it means worry. "l am to glad you moved. and that you have so good a friend in. Mrs. Fagin. Try to repay her as vou g0 along/by ilttle kindnesses. You will see opportunity if you lOflk for it. "Aunt Susan is sendng you a box nf her wonderful preserves. You "DANDERINE" i-in-n Out: Doubleelts Buuty. A few cents buys "Danderinefi After an application oi "Dande- rine“ you can not flnd a fallen hair or any dandruff. besides every hair shows new life. 1150f. brill!!- ness, more con-r and thickness. cirrrlxus The 1am day of lace...“ will be the lest day for allowing discount on city taxes. W. W. CLAKE. City Clerk. 2038-8-7-81 ~ ___ T. Jones, Weatmount Repair A m~ hum‘ ‘T —_ Blltlkglt‘. ‘Air Station, North “ *" Valuable Properly Deliveries must be taken three wqslrs from date at acceptance of Payments ill full Will be rsquired before deliveries are permitted The Department reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. (Bed-l _ y a certified cheque on ltlpor cent. thereof. as guarantee of 8. POI! PR IYATE rrte at York. six This tinted in one of the BALE “ITII 0h “ITHOIIT CROP l offer my farm of 60 acres altu~ miles from town beautifully moat pleat» rnt parts oi P. E. island. being well farm is fenced and watered and Within 10 chains of York Station; ‘Thurch, school. stores and all other also near N_ Q Mn-CHELL. public conveniences. One of the best d t i rm the i land f r its Naval Store Ofllcer, slzriyfrfrt “Wmogeiiar. Ion theofarm H. M. C. Dockyard, 0|’ For Quick Sale Must go before 12th August, one pure bred Clydesdales stallion two years old. One Frost and Wood binder, seven foot cut, with fore carriage, almost new., -—-CA R~_ ‘Vllisiitren nreeund rations in ten» 86d?! without lowering the well a l i‘ .'I'ltere'a no natural reason why ,- wit!!! cannot have Just as good s. ‘it mhonwyonr property. Just drop i Trash Afrtesian. “usurp .;'_‘.J One Studebaker repair. ' Apply To North car, runabout in good Halifax, N. s. "N" c‘nArtE:It‘l'ctneer __ .. .___ ___ _ __ _ l856-7-26Mwf10i. . ,, ..,_ “WW I ‘ ' ’ ' . . sweesmsavut-ewvro-smrua Auction $3]? Of Pr: petty AT CHERRY VALLEY ON SAT URDAV, AUGUST 1411i Axons o'clock sharp. Having sold my farm, l will sell by auc- rrx-u- ion on the premises on above date all my stock, merits. farm and imple- Stock.—-'I‘wo young horses, one cow (Farrow); three beef cattle; one heifer; two calves; seven pigs; forty hens; ll choice milk cattle, eii young. Implements. —-Threshlng out- fit. Empire sepsrs-tor, hay mower. .0.» e ' " ‘ t "Vital A Ttlilets" ~ Tlie Great French’ ionic A momma THATV eltoLouoe ur-s- ,- . _,__ . VITAL will do all we claim for it. lf not. we refund youyour mou- ey. VITAL not only prolongs life. but makes young. It restores vim. and energy. VITAL takes bold of the inside nerves at once and braces You ult- Soma of your ‘nerves have been dormant for years. and li they are not reeiredmrter- will dry up and die. Vital reaches" the nerve centre. imparting lite, youth , and visor- That tired, hilioua feeling is re- moved; all Your veins W! sch" are driven sway. The most wonder- [u] tome ever spld is Vital. Don't be a burden to Yourself and 010°!" get a box of VITAL to-dsy ""1 start life over 888m- DTIIB "t0"?! are the only P1009! in cum“ where you; can buy VITAL- Pr!" 50 centre box. Sold in Charlotte- town at Foster's Drugstore. ,. must ask a bis price for them b“ ‘cause they H" 111°" daucmus“ trhe sort city 0841019 "B"? ha"- uAmgng my things l found some napkins. l am sending them t0 1'01!- l only kept the plainest ones We ned, thinking some day you w! l might keep house. Btit that is far “may our. sq use them in yells Two bistcrs 5300-’ 1 5° "Pt ‘k9 the idea of paper nsiililiii- w°m°fl dislike theill. and then sllominats them. They thisht drive people away. "l think constantly, Dear. of m)‘ brave little llrl. ot the lrspvv tlmss she had before Dad left us. and oi her-struggle now. l wonder if W" tell me all. Someway I thought not when l read your letter about the shop. it breathed such reirei. such hope for better times that l feared it had been even harder for you than l have thought »sheiter~ ed as l am. "Susnn is an angel to me. l am ivcil cared for and as happy as l can be with Dad on the other side. and you so rfar away. But perhaps sortie titty we can be together again. if not. His will be done." There was more, bu-t only about intimate matters. I read what Mother had written about the shop to Mrs. Fagin and Mary." Site's right about them napkins," Mary said. “The mcn used to war! them up lulu tight little balls, ant‘.- the wnirron would lry to use them but they was always sllppin‘ on the floor. We'll be bigger swells tiruu ever when we get. them inen napkins," "Bring > them home to be washed." practical Mrs. Fagin broke in. “Tbov will last twice as long." "My won't it benice to have tireru plfltvctves!" Marry exclrtlrmui. smacking her lips. "l'il bet they"rr,- scrumptious." "From what Mother has said, judge Aunt-Susan is a great house- keepe . She ihas fruit right on ir-sr iirilt place. so of coirrse it is bet- terthaa the store ‘fruit. liow much 51ml! W! charge, Mrs. Fagin?" “Walt un-tll it comes. Perhaps it will be in small jars, and you can sell them as they are. Folks pay an awful price for such stuff if it is nice." “But that seems like cheating our regular ctrstomcrs," Mary spoke again. "l think we should ask so much for a portion. and serve it with toast or trhin bread and but- ter." "l agree with Mary," I told Mfg Fagin. and she, too. finally said Mary was right-that it would not be fa-ir to keep someting vsry nice for Just a few. i 7"" "ww-Tllss-and Preserves Millard‘! For Dlpfzlltl. 500 MEN WANTED T° m" DMD. by C L Jackson contractor for the Cape Brenton Pull! Bl"! Pillar Co. on the west arlilsneb of North River Cape Bre- Wskes advanced from $1.15 te 82.75 per cord. cut and lwlmpgfl_ or 08.86 per cord to out and yam horse and driver furnished tree. Board for cord cutter 31.00 per day. W!" any soed men do to out by the month. 60:11:) lidvrllaitmge ‘fig-t scirsood {foods . . as . i100 rper month. a u" Address all communications to C. L. Jackson. Fielding Road vie Frlzsietou. C. B. . Carters to men months or over. who stay three IISB-O-Q-wed 1 2i. I _-.. MA CRAUI’ ‘- r the old feel In‘! look g SEALED TENDERS. addressed to GARFIELD DOCKENDORFF River. P. E. I. (Massey Harris); rake, (Massey Harris) almost new; one set of wheel bairows (Massey Harris); digger; one driving waggon; one driving sleigh; one wood sleigh; one set of driving harness; collars and hames and other ‘harness, also mention. all sums over $10.00 and 0 cont. per snnum ofi for cash. JOUEPH rOULLIVAN. J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. 119i‘ the Postmaster General. will be rec. clved rid)’. the 17th tho conyeynnce one walking plow; one cart and NMW‘ U" I P0110801! Contract rrrr wheels one scntiler; one potstor- 5,1," $31’;- flnute General‘: pleasure. er information all other articles too numerous to "' Terms.—l"our months credit in t Po Post Office Inspector's Iilll-l-(Wedll. at Ottawa, uvrtll noon. on Fri- Efllfembnr i920 for of H Majesty's No. 2 from the Postman" Printed noticeri containing fur-eh. John r. wnnan. st. (mice Inspector Office (‘hlrlnitttfr-WII, August. 2nd. ")0, or on noovooo-o-QOQOOOO-OOOO-C liiltsier the Mtllilfiii IV ALIIRT L. GILOUIIOi BOILING RADIATOR D. writes: Ai-ter running ilve or six miles, my radiator water will| M" “<1 m; engine will begin to "use and jerk. What is the cause of this? There is a little -oll coming up through the cylinders. l have tested my cooiin! Bvstvm- Answer; ,'l‘be combination oi overheating and oil-hummus brlnss good quality so that lt retains its body under heat. lf this is the case yr|ir overheating is due t0 excessive piston friction undsyour missing is caused by oil-fouling of the lugs in combination with pop!‘ compression due to the oil being very t n around the pistons anti not ma int; u good gas seal. li your oil rrmains nroPPPIV "W" when hot, the overheating may be due to weak fan action, too renor- retarded spark radiator pasaagm clogged or rubber connections clus- ed up internally, if there is unY question as to the qlltlilly and quill!- tity of your engine oil, this better be settled at once. VALVE TIMING H. E. N. asks: What is the right way to “mp ,1 fnur-nvlirlrinr. WWW speed engine? What makes an en-, gllllé Kiluclt, when there is nu c... hon in it and the bearings and pistons are as good as new? I . Angwgr: All that we can give vnu l3 a typical setting, used in high-speed practice: intake opens l2 degrees past upper dead center. inlet cioscs 88 degrees after lower deml center. exhrttst _ppr:n:. 55 rlo/zrcw before lower dead center. ethatlst closes 1i! dégrefis past lifr- o~ r dead center. Under conditions‘ Oticli ll yen describe.» the most common causes of knocking are the following: Too early spark, en- gins loose on iramo. cylinder-block loose on crank-case. loose fiv- wheei, timing-gears loose on lhliil or some pf their teeth damaged, loose pushrods, worn or loose cams or compression too high for the quality of fuel used. ' AS TO SHOCK ABSORBERS J. H L. asks: Can you give me any atlvlce as to shock absorbers" l:f thcy dld not cost so much -l should have u set of the air-cusirou type put on but i thought that you might be able to suggest something more reasonable in price. Answer: Very good results arc obtained with shock absorbers of the snubher type. wiriclr permit the springs to dolor-t unhindered on the (lownwartl rnoverrient of the car, but chock the rn.-verily; of tho up- ward trrotiorr or "rt-bound.” uro r-umpurzrtively inexpensive, arc r<rt|dlly' rrppiivd and ivlthslantl severe usage. Questions of general interest to to mind the possibility‘ that your -. .¢yidnde_r oil is n-ot of a suillciently r These ~ ti. . r . ...l rtibt f ll/tliril in iiriilrulruuii\\ \\ \\\\\\\ g AUCTION ‘SALE 1 will sell for James Roberts, 0n his farm at his’ home, (‘urran Ban Bridge, on r WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th., (‘omrntrirciirg at 3 ()’(}l0ck p. m. 1 Horse, 1 Mare, 2 Oxen, 3 years old; 1 Bull (Ayrshire) ;‘3 Pigs, 24 Hens, 1. Express Wagon, (new) yl Light Wagon, rubber trre~ 1 set Light Har- ness;1_ set Express Harness and all household fur- niture and effects. . TERMS-B months’ credit, 6 i. BENJ. CARTE ‘p. c. off for cash. Auctioneer. 2064-8-10-2i. TEA ginry r THE somus aw. v.“ A. WILL 1101.1) A ' TEA PARTY On Wednesday thel8th 0f August, at the Exhibition Grounds, Souris. Well stocked ,.—::u.—.:_'. _ tnutorlsts will be answered in this column, space perrrritting. lf an close seli-uddrossed, stumped vvlopc. cure of our olllc ,_._. D T0 DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually arr indication that the kidneys arevout of orderKeep these urgans__heuithy by taking 9s The world‘ t d d“ kidney. livensbllaagxcllc:randeifrlgyaglg \ troubles. Famous since 1606. Take "PM"? "H! keen in sood health. |-°°k tor the name Gold Medal on "m? b" “"1 icf-BM no imitation. ‘LA BORERS EXCURSIONS i AhUGUST‘ 6 AND 13th FARES FROM CHWOWN l $24.80 Going , $29.90 Returning —_ To Winnipeg, Man. to 8i. John, add Local Q“. end Olaae Fare to rates from Ii. John, 020 Going ami In Returning 1 n- fi- BOIHEAY, Flatt-let Pal ngar Agent Local Agent. ,,,,,,,,.,,E________|C.i.:13dian Natiu immediate answer is desired, en- err- 4 Address Albert L. Clouglr, saloons; good tables; good music; dancing‘ and ,other amusements. . Reserve this date for a good outing, to S0uris-by the sea. g . BYORDER h’ 20c2s107r. ' r.-.—:~.>:—g-—~-r¢ 1 —-Q_'“ _LL ZZMQ NOTIlfiE '\ Time for allowing 5 per. cent. discount on Provincial Income Tax for 1919 is further extended to 16th August 1920. ' a 1971 7 Ii t1 LII 10 Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. IIITEIIIATIOIAL LIII liens-pile: of Freight and Paaaeager lervlee l0. Jala all levees steamship "Governor Dingle-y" will leave it. Jena every WIIDIJI- DAY at I a. m. anrl every HATUID A! at e p. m. (Atiaatto time.) The Wednesday trips are via ilJaat liaatport uhee due lolwl and ‘auh-oir-tgazbu ‘Tatar-adore. The laturday trips are direct to Boston Ina ran! Jae srarlnooll ll-Ol up c-Wbgaatlculu with let Mae e for Iew York via Freight ma. and rm Information appr to a. o. odaasa. n 1 2.10M. a. e. ‘IQ-Q Jfl WANTED] 30. 00 0 HARVESTIII . Fare from Charlottetown to \Vl|ruinog.... $21.35 H. M. DAWSON, . "l" B "Bil! Pvt‘ tnilo t.u prilnts lroynnd. ltcturnz-Jlaif ' -r t r ll "hm Rlaaotbcr D0 m n to Winnipeg ‘qgyr-mtrrz- ans-rs: btcunarou ‘an: _ Alifillifl‘ is‘!!! lo: lalennnilon regarding lpeelal ‘rlllllv liars-a. etc-e imply to “Z K. Ilflfillillm (Jlty Ticket Alevrt. Charlottetown J. In TINIMINII; .. Ntntlovs Tin-let Agent, Charlottetown - ' ul‘ “'- 'l‘- IIIYGGAI. r ' Ulairit-t Deanna" Agent. Charlottetown r