ll tile, (.l.... F l NONI SUIUINE WIYIOOUI ‘fli These Are It... . . Distinctive Marks a Printed in Red I nk on Every Package‘ of Genuine Original may. TOASTED CORN FLAKE§ lDEMAND the big package from the original The Genuine Original 'IKellogg’s Toasted Com Flakes for twelve years dhave been the choice of Canadians, the main- litained quality winning unbroken favor and in- makers in Canada. creasing appreciation. ‘the creek Toasted Corn Flake, Company, Ltd.‘ LONDQN, GNT. Barn and Silo Rooted th llrallllord ASpIlalI Routing. Q)’ esists F ire, Sheds Water, Wears Long Flying sparks and (‘lllIWfH from a burning building often cause roots near Iiy to l‘.'llt‘Il tire. especially in 2r dry, hot season. Llnder like LUlilIIllt)ll.~_'-_. molt; covered with Braniforcl Asphalt Roofing igcr front ilyinl; UlllIWTS, llet-ailse any that fall on lhalt Rooting die out Iuirrnlcssly. Build a bonfire onaroof plizllt Rliotirzl: and tilt: tire will not spread and the boards lczitli lllJ rooting will ho protected in a surprising manner. iris ill tho inzurior of a bilililinlt llrzultiortl Asphalt a retardant and koips the tin: from spreading. Fire cc coulpanit-s endorse its use in the most congest- llrailtford Asphalt Roofing does not absorb water, hut sheds the Avid yiroof and alkali proof. c wciglit:.-—b0 lb., 70 lb., 8t) lb. per square. Brantford Rubber Roofing Asphalt, Illlt Ila" a smooth, rubbery .~ sttllullld for verandnh uor coverings. Three weights-w“) lb., 50 lb., and 60 lb. ' "Plbleieconomicai. T hre urfnce lilstcad of the sand. lt Lealheroid Roofing lalily than Bra-afoul Rubber Rooting. [TM-d for 2i leathery surlarc. 1':.\\'t‘|IliO|.JIl_Y good roofing 3o 1b., 45 lb., and L.) iii. weights. Standard Mohawk _Roofing made oi‘ tho same materials n3 lzlnnltfortl Asphalt Rooflnlt. but is thoroughly reliable roofing at :i low price. has given t-nlilc satin.“ t ighter in wright. _ _CSHELI for years and B- _ Ono tvoiglit~ll0 lbs. per square. Climax Sheathing Paper ft plipcr coated with hIgIi-grall’: ‘aapltttll. For mak- p-proot‘ and wind-proof. Also for rooting temporary k houses, lumber camps, etc. 54ml!" "f ll")! 0f these relying: uml prices will be fumisllcd (m mqurl. l1 rantford Roofing 60......- Head Offlcq and Factory, Ilranllprcl, Cnnllll. ‘Nils/in n! Toronto, Mlullrlal, Halifll , I For Sale by _ln Colorado, Ernest of Charlotte- i\'--nsinl:.tnn_ in $1.253, ivlieat a W!‘ (dairy! 50 to afrpei-‘lll. GIFTS FOR NAVY LEAETUVE‘ presented them with ltcele‘ engraving entitled claiming Our Snilor King Navy and Army, illustrated. Shaw, Brackley Point, whose (loath (recurred at pilni (in Sunday last are expected lo arrive this evening. l-‘uin-rlll survlce will IJL held at lwn o'clock toiilorrnw, (l~‘i'ldtiy) at the hulne, ilrtiokley Point. Interment at (‘ave HPIIII church (YPIIIUIEPY. (Pill- riot please copy). "‘I$LANDER DEAD—-\V()l‘tI has just been received in Montague oi tlil- death (it Elmer lit-war" young- est son ol George and Mrll. Dewar. tnrnleriy ol‘ this town, but now lll’ t‘;il|.;:lry, Alta, Elmer iltis only been lll ti low titlmtlls, and lllllt'll synlpathy is being tlXlJft""tl for tile parents, who only a year ugly Wltrtfi (lulled upon to mourn lIlt~ lll-nth oi’ their Cldfifil son, Leslie, of iinstuil, Mas. lll-sides the p: l-nts llicrl- arc llllt to mourn his sister. Mrs. (‘lvavc Ilewtli", two Ill‘l>lIi.'l'H. EVPTPII null. ilai- all belnt: Ill the (‘nnzidizin Vvl-sl. WEDDING BELLS-A very 'ett_v wedding was solenlllizrd at l llunstalis l‘atiielli'ai at tLlitl y-estllrdziy iuornllilz. when Alisa Della (‘illll-n, llilllglllvl‘ lit‘ Mr and .\lr.~. lilnllli; Pillltlli, city, lil-ietiiill; the will- oi‘ .\lr Ullzirl ' Mrlltnlaill o1‘ Honrls, Rev. Aiatlrirn Aieilnllalil ut< lirfitell. 'l‘iit- hlllle win-e a navy ‘due sftljiftl silil wit-i [llllii lll ' it nal and ' let‘ Miss this y t‘ulil>il. while .\li"i.(»oil- (rd McPoriiitie nt‘ Slillris supported (‘he groniil. .\laiiy lrll-illls exit-nil lo ‘ll? happy eoupll- litany good wishes. AIDING OHPHANAGE. — The \I-)ll|ll Stewart lll-illicit. lnillil-s Aid Prliteslnilt (lrpliztllagr- held a very ~lieeliaslili l'tllli'l'!'l itLll pie serial i“ the I. t). it‘. llaii 0n in slur .\i(iil(lay ltiglit, after the reliiierittl: ll a lnllsl t‘X(‘.l‘IIt'lll progrlllililie lly Itlflill talent some 4S pies wl-i .- aur- tiniil-ti (it'll the ])l'tlt'l‘ s tron; .tll(~ sclll- lil‘ pics and ti(lliiis.l ‘ls puillal ilw lllitlr ililltlllllllllj; tn oi l' i107». "this |)l‘i\l‘|t'll of lill- lnitlies Aid w ' only recently organized. and l - ready a good (teal lll‘ wnrl: has hot-n lone. Th" following are the, llillel-rs President, Mrs. it. t‘. ('Iill’I\'. \'i('e Presllleill, .\l '. Stewart .\lt_'l'iill‘ll' “I'll, ‘Freasilrl-r, .\irs. ll. .\l. Hrlldir. Slit-rotary. Mrs. S. Ylll. llailil-l. HARDING AND MCRAE WED- DING.—A pretty was eloleninizell ill New London on March ‘.".’ntl. when illarian, daughter of Mr. and .\lrs. Boyd Harding (if l-‘rnnrii lliv- vr becaiill: the wife ot‘ John Mritac lit’ French Rive: also. Mr. Mcilae is one 0t‘ our returned men who saw three. years service in France and Flanders fie-Ids. The bride was prcttily dressed in while sa tin and slond unattended. The ceremony was performed by Rev. (icorge Miller oi‘ New London. Mi. and Mrs. Harding who will residi- iii Lone; lliver litivu the wisheli (if numerous trlenlls for n inippy j0ur~ ney through life. The death orl-lirrell at llnyalill- on April ‘Jlul, i920, oi’ Ml", Jervis I-Illia (idopted no" or the hm,- Ma- thias and Mrs. Morrison at the age oi twenty-one. 'l‘he lute Mr. llilltli tholuzh horn in ll. S. A. had lived most oi‘ hill short life in lluyside. 'l‘herc, by lili-l (pllei, ililohtrilslve manner, he had lllilfli,‘ litany frleiillii by whom he will be greatly llllflfied. A slid tea- luru of the case was that his mother Airs. ll. lllllis, who had been slunr nlonell from Nleptlc, ('0ilti., tirrlvetl ll few Iit)lll'.~l alter iii-l (lentil. To ller and the other lIl0lllIlPl':~l nt’ ills tain- ily we extend our s-lillrerc syliipalliy. ills funeral to St. Patrick's (‘hureli was largely atteiiiiellfllhe pastor ‘Rev. J. A. McDonald wliu had attended ililtl (hiring his ill- noes tilllciatiilg at lite church and grave. 'l‘he pull-bent" ‘s werc:-— Messrs Urban Glllis, Linus lite-Neill, lllillltiiil MtllllllS. JOHPDII Aral-nullit- Dasll Morrison and Peter McNeil. ——N. There passed peatrettilly away at the hnmc of f‘. ll. l.\lc.\leiil. New Perth, on Alarelt iilltll. fliary J. i-‘ai'~ (pitlrllon in the 64th _\‘t,'tlt‘ of her age, beloved wile nl \\‘lll. ll. Webster. (fnrlilcrl_l' (if llolln llllyl. lifter ll long tlnll painful lIIllP$$ which ilhe lint-e with (‘lirlsllnn fortitude. Mrs. Webster was u ivonltln ol‘ exemplary Pllllrtlflfll‘ and consistent lllrlllilel" (if the lhesliytvriun Church, lirl‘ heart and hand dieing always ready to lid~ vilnl-e the work 0t’ her Sitvllilll‘ by Whose grace she was silstlililed in her trying sickness, and in Wlllinl she (lied having complete trust. lit” aides a grief stricken liuslhlllld lvlin lnoilrni-i, the loss of a kind luld lov- ing wife. alle leaves. one tidnpted s0" Fred; one sister. lMrs. C. Paton Ill Vancouver, three brothers, lerunk town and James on the lmmeslefld. Southpni-t. All impressive service n. the houlle un Thursday evening. was conducted hy Rev. Mr. ille- Konzlll. Montague, (he funeral iellv- Ing early Friday morning lei-Perth Station then by train t0 Selkirk. whore a large number o! her old friends awaited in pay their last tribute of respect nn(l follow her till-r to Fortune Cemetery where ln- terment took place. Rev. Mr. Brllwn out. s. LANflZ y taking the impressive service: at tlu- grave. , THURSDAY‘ —-‘MAYFLOWERS.—-'l‘iie m... »\I".\'YIUWPI‘S oi‘. tliu Lsl-tlslm was foillill at (‘lei'liloilt, the hitter pal-t or hiarl-il by .\lls-_. Mary 51.44.11,,“ —$UMMERS|DE MARKETS.— 'l‘iie lolluiviilg are the [trig-flu for ' lmllllllvl‘: Potatoes $2.00 per lnlsiiel. (an advance oi’ l0 cents), out! $1.10 50 to “$2.75, lllit- TIH‘ NIH)’ LPAIKUB is (let-ply grate- ful to .\la_loi' A. A. Bartlett who Iliifi a hundiloliie "Pro 191*)" The much tippreeiittell gilt was al- ‘ill neeompnnlewl with copies nl‘ tilt- FUNERAL ?HlDAY.—'I‘lni re- nnilns oi’ the late Miss Vera Shaw. dailgllter 0t‘ Mr. and Mrs. M. Albert the SOIIlE-TVIIIA: lins- Seleleli Front This ‘Weekswllte- W ‘n l! ‘r/ A No ESCAPE AT FA ‘i'\')'.)D.—-;Il is, rcportt-tl tlia - » lie patient at l-‘tilrolr Wot, .' ‘PIlPtI silil-llli- on 'i‘ue.-'- ll“ I .( a mule path-iii os- ' l! ~i-- "ll- ilistiuliilll yester- llily l - ~ll;.l.l' AI'PRECIATED.-—.\IUL'II t'l'tft l .s (lite to UIIKIKIPPI‘ John Donut-an ul‘ the t‘. .\'. ll. Wlitl \vilil_ ills nor,“ eiiglitr-erin" instinct, \\';is' lllPylllPéllltll lil‘ salvaging all the hell; Montague and get. a hreuih ot real silring. One in rentlnlilnl of siini-' mer (lays, and flown-rs an llll'_~,' stepl llllo thr- lvarln Ilul‘ house with its grailll display ot‘ pottl-d !Il1lll|.~;,l'i!<'Ii' slnllillg forth Its ])t‘l.llllit‘, lllitii all together the ])l'.lt‘t' EJPPIIIS l-nl-llatll- lay, 'r. I P. E. l. HORSES BEST IN CAN-I ADA.—-'i‘lll- Hlllllliillzndtrlis. of Si. John's. .\_'lld., “rte ill-(illll (in tlil- ls-l land (Ill lIiPll‘ illlllllill llnrsl- lniyilil: trip. Anion; tlil- horses which llil-y pitrl-ltzisllil wllile lr-re was tlil- llzinlll Sflllll‘ niati-lil-ll p;ilr oi‘ Mr. lleiligv, Woods, Ilitllilill-lltiii, which wllll the, t-ll.'i-iiipiutlsllip .\l tlil- I-Jxliibitiilii in‘ l‘|lai~lolt(-l.li\l'll in ltll!l Anillllg the .th( r llnr inns ' they llavll from this province ill years the \Vt‘II‘l\lltl\\'ll pacer, Moth] lcr, l'r.'iill Mr. l). M. ltllclllltiallh . - Hulilin-lrs slzill- that ‘no lllilll rail-ii several tinil s during tin: past: winter, Wlllllilll‘, ‘first (lll every (le-l r, easiuii. Aliiong lllll=ll l‘ilt'llli.', with’ Illlll was _i’I!!Il‘ll 1\. illliilllvl‘ tllrlllkl‘, i rind panel" \\'Illt'Il till-y lllill pnr-l from Mr. .\ll'llllllilltl. liil their liplirilln lin- island horses arllj W1! H Mil I h‘ l ., \\ \ t.- \ l. ’fi: t »tl't't)lltl to lltllll‘ Ill tlil- Ilflllllllllill‘ 'l‘lle\* ll-glvl- zliitutys pllle ed their. through Messls l). .\l. . l‘l)'lii"ll l“ lllltl M. \\'. Wood. and have lil-l-li well plepsed with thl- iiialinl-r ill whit-ii these It‘l|ll‘ll Il1i'\l rnllllttrtl-ll I)ll5‘illl‘~‘“ with till-iii. ..‘1‘SOURIS EXHI.BITION.——TIH' annual llll-Plllllt, nt‘ iln- Sonris l<‘.x~ lilllitilln AHSt)t'lillltlll_ was l|"ItI in S . .\lar llall, Sllilrl». .\lill‘t‘ll "_'|I'Il 'i‘lll-rll \\. n largo sltll-illllilil-e.'l‘li(- llll‘t'lllll.',' “as (allied to order ‘I 3.210 p. iii. \\i'll the Prl-silll-iil. .\ir. I“l'1lIIlt .\IltIIzlll_\' lil llie elillil". 'l'lll- l'.lll(i\\' ing is lli(- President's adllrl- Gentlemen, ii sr-enls out lll‘ niall lur tile to stand up lil-rl- and liugiil tn (lielall- to lily sltpl-riors _\‘(-l l tilittk it is lily dilly lti llialte ~'tllllf\ aticlnpl to address the . li‘.‘l'l| nieelinlz. Since this .»\.\'.\'llt‘l.\lll)il started, it has lnl~l with grand pill"- el-ss. As you illl I\'lll)\\ iil.tli(- _\"'l\l‘ lillfi when the govllrliiill-nt llill not I\'l\ us any assis-lnillw- we lllltl ll) npplltil to lln- ]ll")}\I,l' and iIlI l"- sllll \\'Zli-' lllat wl- llnnlleetl IIlt‘ .~~~ (laid lil rxliiliillolrin the ll.» lililllull lil Vaiialla. 'i'll.lt nlont- l. silllieil-lll ' nt’ the nilllilts“ n by hit-ll ti Ase.- ' inn has lit-on Vitfrivtl (iii nre tat-tell. .U\l\ itllil l-xlllliilioil l‘.\'t't't‘tIi‘tI all lift"- Yilillt-i- lines ill entries and iIllIYIHI-l :lt\l'l‘. Tin (ipl-liini: up ll‘ the (‘oun- I_‘.' and llil‘ addition (ll‘ a ]ltllllIl‘_\' l-itlss gatq us lnll-l- (Xliillils and more money. l llllllllrsll (l it is the intg-illinn oi‘ the Ilireltlors to open our i920 exllihiliiln t0.thr- Ailiritlnie Provinces and to be lalown as the Souri Exhibition .\.s~ snieiatioil. There were thirty (lir- i-elors appointed froth tllll'f‘l'l‘lli parts of the (futility. i- was illHfl (iecided In ]llll‘('.IlilS(l more land and that a (lolnlilittee of live wait on the (lovernment for liil- purpose. ot‘ securing an iUZTiPIIIIIITHI llllllll‘ int; to he built this nnliiiilg nllllll incl". i? as we do, that .__.__.. .. l t (‘ilizl-tis heard with n shut-it - ‘i’ evening (if the (lelilh of one oi‘ (‘in lottetowirs Ill-st known yuilill: ‘lnisl 11ers illi-tt, lil the person oi‘ Mr. Iitir». vlly \\'. Ttlfllllllil, (irugglst, who past-led nwuy nt 7 p. ili. aftt-r a sllillrl illness. It is only a wet-k tum slut-.l- Ml". 'l‘lilinlils tmilt lll IllS hrd lllltI llloupqil he had been ill poor Il(‘ttI|Il for some time l‘: w l‘l'llll7.t_‘tl liint. lot The“ Lhariottlltown Guardians Szitllrllay SIlIISACIlIlBlI-é‘ (‘Illllllllt iilld other ‘list-fill arlirles‘ ’////I-. / l. at Illtfklllfl- (if lllt‘ (ilolil- lIotl-l (in f}’,y’/',/./, , f/ {7/ Slllltlily last. ,',,’t////,/.’/7zi l///‘/ _ w , i, 7W // .."‘A PLEASANT seen-on ./'/_./;.;-;//’ these cool days, ll is illeailaill to ’ " H/y/ visit. Mrs. Niel/area's, the llorlsl. W sugar“. w _ T an": wan; YQU harl the time to note the we equipment on automb s these days, you would brlicve, YEAR ES A. DUNLQFP l] The ascendancy that shows on our sales record, naturally tallies "with the " road " record. 5],’ You may not know where rubber comes from, but alter a purchase you'll soon Icnow that @535 i513 Dunlap Tires. q Try “Traction ” or ‘g Rib_.‘.)t.1:lt§." fir: verdict on tho-ac two Clitttkdlilgly popular tires is ‘g - I. That the Quality Never Varies. Z That the Mileage Keeps Adding Upr 3 That the General Scrviceability is hlatchless. _~' ~11?" 1' STQCKED flY LEADING GARACiiiS AND TiRE DEALERS. lil.-: coildillult was surii (is in ‘wlil"-_ ralll nny alarm. Del:ell.~-.l-(l, who w. - lil Ills 40th year was n sun oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ediiltlnd 'l‘nlnnlls ‘of this‘ i-ily and also leaves lo lnnurll a willow and iottr children ‘besides twn Ill‘fllIl“l‘H Alhert and ilai v and llirl-r- sisters-l, .\Irs. l.. J. M l'll(‘~l'~ soil, Airs. llariy James ulid l-‘ior~‘ (~'lll'l‘ at Illilitrl. ' I 'l‘lie- lnll- Mr. ’i‘o(ilillt.~ lirlrzin his carol-r as n (lrllugis: i" lhl- (It'll? store lil‘ Mr. l.. \\'. Watson ant‘. l~(-- lnaiiirll with that geilllrniilu llllllli his retirement from llil- (lruz lnlsi nlss, when he littered lIIt‘ llllllllll)’: of Nil‘. .l. G. .lttllllt‘-t-tlitl. with wllltlll DUNLOP THE UNIVERSE OVEBJTHE ‘WORLD?’ CREATTL-IST RUBBER ORGANIZATION ‘Dunlap Tire & Rubber Geode Q6»... Limited Head Office and Factories BRANCHES IN THE [Dnfliltlfi CITIES he filllllllllly served until inst .\l.iy will." l“. pulpit-t] in for IlllllSPIf, ’i‘ll(~ (IPIIII! is l't'|Il"ll‘(i til .\l:l|iltlil (lpciiinpt the ilusiness on LJuln-n ‘I ' .tlilllf_'llll'l‘ n! (‘nnlnin and glyph. know“ m; (hp hnppylnl lllulc. - ‘Flionias lllnilitl (ll (‘api- Stare and having tlsutielttlt-ll \\'llIl and will- OI l-‘(nnnli- lll-n llliii_ his hrnthrlr-ilt-llllv Mr. .l'.lnll-~ 'il i-‘ietn-llirl. llnllisntl. wlln ltull only l‘l"llil‘il"tl . llzlrl-lllill. ‘llzuslllllils a silnrl time ilrcvlnltsly frnln (it-tr .l. il.i\l-~llill. u: lqlvllllltllllil, soak Tin-S‘. yum"; ||‘I]] Il_\' IllI‘II' .( a sinlll illtie.“ ‘l lie I)t‘lQ‘;|\l'I zlhllitv and fill‘ll‘l titll-ntiml no ln|.~i .lll'l inn. llll- llalll.‘ li- lIt"!~'.-; “'(‘I't' ileqtllring a splcllilid pal \‘ hie vitrlr ill not rnnligr- \\’Ilt‘lt (IPtllll Ill|t‘I'|tlI\'l‘lI 'l'lil~ J illlllllllll .'\lll ‘1- ' l~ bill -ll pagp to- n" nyul-ptillilatli_\' sad ollw llll~ lslanli which Iii‘ \l.»iIt‘tI nl and IIlt‘ lIl‘t‘]I sylliiptltlly- ol‘ l'lII7l'|l> .‘ '|~ -ill~ - lli: .ll.lll"-l‘:l' Ill annoy-ally will g0 (llll tll iIll- slll‘ i'.l-illl| llli ll-.i.. .l.-o. ‘lW r rl-iativlls in the sulllll-it ‘in-r. _ . Ieilvrllllliieilt tvilil~li lIlt‘_\' have IlI't‘I] lil lll?!" llllllll ‘lllll ‘lll lll\'l‘l'llll' mum‘ "no" m “our -“ whim, b. .\ll.s. l'll'ilt‘.l u.» l.\ll"'llll‘lI ..-. n lloiliali 'il llll‘ Illllti‘ l l_\;i(-. \'\'iin..(= lIt‘\0ll‘lI Nlllilll. ~ ' \ I l ‘ ' - ' 4 "I " . from Ills llllPllWHilllPlllT‘, lll (iiuiitliii "f "lilklllil “‘l_"‘l'§ llili'l‘.‘- Snug‘ _ IiifllI. >'l'Il~‘<‘)l(‘|lIl‘l'Ill‘_'. SIN‘ -:l\l- lll‘i‘ .:=(lll lll Illtlhl’ tn lint-ll. atlll lll~~ ‘ltinllncss llevzliiic alllillst prorl-rii Illl. llaptlzcll iii lilo Illtlll t'Il'ii't‘Il a. Q, lll IIlfl Si. .llillii's l-Iplill-oplll t‘llt m‘ liaycrllill by Bishop Ilil\\'l‘t‘lll'(‘, a l(-‘\\' iilnnllis Ilfllfifl’ her (lentil, .lid in IIltll t'lllli‘t'Il where her reli "int: llul .~t1ll.‘i_\ until lielpttll disposition meant so vnln-h In so nlany n-ii-islliinnl-ls. lll-r loss in most keenly full Slip was a Illt'lllhl‘l' lll‘ St .llilin’s llnild. ril Willizllxl IVlien you “know you have a stomach it's time to suspect your liver. You need B(-.l:l:hnni's= Pills. A and. ovrn worked n. lazy liver .\IIIil\ll!'Il .\ll's. l~‘.*(~ll. ll had not been well In." some lllOItlIls, (lentil - _ lwls lilOHI ltnoxpel-lell an» \‘. s i.‘ l tirebody‘ .- to an unsuspected (lisl-u- n. illi- kidneys. Rite passed uwil. ll-utrv " cl‘. Wllllfllil ailfferinr, a. ilnnnll l, _ fi by IIIOHI‘ who lnvell her. | firfv:fi::1:Ac.“.'.|u.a.‘hflz-‘hutfi nPRltlPl-I lll-r parents n‘ l -..l l-l 'l‘rliverlle, (‘tiptliln tillli .\l . ' lint-l as lIt)‘\\'ilIl, and Il(‘l“Illl!~'IllllltI. \‘.'il loaves llitll‘ sisters, TllRtlUGllb SERVICE t Quebec and Montreal With Connections for illlllali ol 'l‘i',\’llii; .\Il.~'.. Stanley .\l-i lt-n ill \'tillt'l»il\'l~l' and .\II‘S. lilizri .l. liililon o: l‘n|>(- 'l‘l~n\‘er.-l~ and liai- IPrvlu-ll llll at Linwonti ('t'llll'itl'_\ --=--<oa>~_- A CURIOUS "FHHNIG ' TORONTO and ALL point; wgl“ All Canadian Route "You inn I\'t't*|l ll and I‘l'llli'll it an ‘ 6'25 5m"- Illt‘ same limo," (‘title ‘Flaiycrsll. she \\'I\?i cl-nlirllil-ll i Leave charloueww" DMIY Elm!“ slmdiY- Daily Service Between Halifax and Montreal Maritime Exprcn Leaving Montreal But Through Connection; to Prince E y “an hum-y. m-k” dwnrd Inland Point: J/l Local Train leaving Mflncton at 10.55 a. m, Mvlng Sackvllle tor Tormentlne at 1.15 p. m, See Your TIQKQQQ punt Vile-CANADIAN’ NATl0NAl". RAILWAYS i W. T. HUGGAN. District Pnuehqcr Agent, Ohnrlothtown, F. I. l. ‘lllttl-B-ttlhlllllutt. connect! with Quin w. K. nouns. clm-lauuvm, P. s. l.