T l ’ tokens. owei Ywttoliitysteiiie -- ‘ combined-inks few _ words tht flower tr..- Boone» imo tiiq bee. investment e thriller can minke. . Time spent hswriingnveter. ‘umpinl water and in tlkllll tb [took to lIlO.'l1A.l’\Il Welsh»! um thni oen be used to better od- untlle at other‘ 10th.. , _ Filo QALIMI’ 1A ma‘ . |, important. "is ‘I tntmvi e of tni former ilnd u sood u the etty yununi... .. what about the children! In more m! rouon ‘my they-should not nsve I home equipped with s nth room and Illeidtt‘ toilet p"; “in ibell city relations! '. ilnd in thin‘ what ll lnnnllil in we oi lire to have e "bone handy ‘pd 915111.) 3001M: Hostel _ pres; |uru to light ‘it with. cell in the next time you "no m w" onli looh over our demonstra- ing outiit. ' Currie & Mllrnilghail ‘l1 Queen at. Ghnlluttoumn "--r_zc::~—— tuft is that you can’ expect notii— lng, but are liable to gm nnything. Augusi=~~ -siso_ nianytffiitie first choice. ~ a 15o shirts women's. rArsivij LEArlrIiEit: ‘ snscl KID AND BROWNOXFORDS. Also linlwnlrdilfl patent pumps some with high heels rcliie ‘with sport heels. I $1 The grade sire ha: back of him generilliions oi ancestors, that like "Topsy" Just happened. The rt. rPARlS.i ..Protect.yopr . otae. toes from ‘the ugs. HEyBYMJlOtCBOQ; sailed - --means Justso much- more ‘mono *to.yo‘u-r_ " credltlerj-in, it; sf‘; blink. "We have thvssiiulue. . ' Bergers Paris Green - t and C811 ‘suppl you; wholesa ll _.l"e'taii.' ..., ,,..»_l-.g;u.. .. ,,, __ - _ l. Tillliilltilllil} lllllliiiiili‘ ll"v - _ I , x j - L .‘ - .- . 5 __ n- nu to our lu t-hlivrufluti lvlnvooov: 1:0 uonnoul,’ . . , - I e quantity of» Dairy Butter. " ' -v _ '.. :1’ ‘Wsouegsosvi-Aunuer 1 leis; with any oils ity- = . PM“ 9 95 Till} . l J". _ll__t'ednee'dsy.‘Auguet11th. -. , . . Jltfl-f-fllqtlAlllll; "f-rnAPPv sum; 'utt money env-‘IQ,’ _ . in i r . ;- i e - l l * l 5 "c" M “m” u - A link passe of queilty\en.i’_ _-._..- lpkgtyie.‘ discounted at -Pu.fons. JOHNWAOQUILLAN a co. w _ ,i _ ~ ._l-i:vsnvo'rii‘ "oi-loom mm 1949-7-"41- l‘ heir Air's-newsman light blllbej; ‘ ore August l 10th us tlhnt date is u“ uric" at Pawns‘ ' <1‘ POBITIVILV no‘ advertisements accepted Ill this office for-next . "Hill's Issue sftor 0 p.11. unless (vnlvllsuu. a ten - t iu id Al l . - sninte ciiurcll. ‘PM y2046a s‘; it: "Md M” “.d"“‘°' - . - Astzdu 8T.—Will those hsvil '- Au- GINGHA" 57°59" “incurs ‘ttlkhlli. kindly ‘sum! us the: 53mm“! deeply discounted ltfinamcefhlr otherwise advertise, _ _ m‘- _ " " ‘ ' _ _. ~~ "its" thoreare continuous enquiries ‘F’ l“ ='—>~i‘ ' ""3 ‘l fluid n "information is available. RESERVE WEDNESDAY ttltart‘ The R _ ‘Hotel. 3i. noon, the,18t.b. for tea at Milton‘; - , r... . _ ' 2°34'3"7'2l t eovoiuAvAi. BRIGADE-it is _ iroposed: to hold ‘it csnl of the SALE CANCILIDHO. Tlfefetictldi Ehitllbttitoyvn sub tiivisign of the sale of Alfred Picknrffls property at luwys nsvol brigade at West River Brighton; is cancelled, the property uetwecn‘ August. 11th. and August b“!!! 50m- ’ 20393441 21st. Only thirty boys can be uc- w 1 i - l : conlodsted rdtings Those desiring to WANTEIIL-A competentlnniilox- attend are to report to P.O. Cie- perienced mole bookkeeper. Stlstje lueflll. Nsvxltessue building. M011- neliodisie ' m 0t. o“... i... _ $5.55,; , wl 1.. Til‘ 1' _ i/Wflt ‘ ' ‘kiln the fcrmerscar they are en-Ppiecc . .,,nf interest iitNova-Scotia and Ncivfflzlrs. fllBrilnswick, , _ ; , I nntlivecltyl Iiefore lcuving “put-nae end former ompioyell. =13!» Alllllpt h. lit-Z D-m- 10f "Ill also salary required. P.O. Box 62. lllslrlwllbnonq .0. Hylidmiln, lion. -Kensington, P.E.i. 1...} gfiflretury.‘ ‘l ,. 2067-8-6-41 _, _ ' _~_'rl_ .-'.-i.-.4 , - -'~ l ri-trtstlns FOX nsrrmc ONLY LIMITED NUMBER of P. 5535M. Q“ Saturday u“, Rqgcfg . E- l- WIIVQM" "'1" ‘"1 “m1 9F‘ ‘liardwere. 00., received two car- -"der et once to prevent dissppolnt- loads i,‘ fox netting‘ be,“ pa" o; . inent, Price 50m: by mail 67c. ‘Glluf- the .5,8'_q¢anmy_ _ ‘dien Oiiice. ti. - ' y, fhot‘ Stile ' """"“.i‘is‘.i'i.dz'i.zzt‘.lriégs.l tidbits: , 'l‘iit rest will _ arrlvefitodsyk Tile “fflljfflmllSBllleié -———-' " "were . l l EOHE FE5 v l- o’ T"! ‘ER’ lmellipgglytso ilslutrdldsiitilprtllllxtlsolllv ° a‘ U P”;l1‘g3;l»-"l‘ . ' ueppds of doiiurir worth to cu».- l“ ‘gig in‘ ,_ wlnt-Eiiilmlity... Sitiltrday [nether - gvlmkg _g editor from s P. n. i. fox ~i,-. ' llllni; T01“ thirty-five pone was 2M‘ svgnv ownln on nuns -"°°" ..". .of n do; or bitch within the oity . . ii bis f r1105 tux. payable on or lkfpre lfiy .1; in ettoh ydor. PUPIIL- A ong"tlio prlzesior ‘Owners or’ ltdepers of dogs né- West Kcnt Sc iooi last your was .11 lzlrftiiilg or refusing to pay this five doilnr gqlg plgcu 401mm] by ‘tux shall be prosecuted in a sulu» Dr. Ross tu be awarded to tilc luury way. PEYPER BMDIIEY- 1 pupil of "said school Wild in-iile int I053 B 4 61- highest 11111111101’ of nlarks in the ____ .1 .ms‘.Jlic-ii|‘.i.tlnit' cxuliilnu-illon to ISLANDERQ ON TOUR.—MI,‘. P. W. College. The llllDlkWllliliflg lllll Mrs. id. W. Manson liilillllils prise is Mr‘. Spencer Gregor, dulughter, lilies Helen lthtl \i)r. and .wilo not only stood first 11...“. Mrs. H. '1‘. (folviii. all of Summ-cr- list for West Kelli, but also for side. P. E. l., were welcome ille city of Charlottetown. Mr. visitors in Amherst today, says Fiji-jlregor, therefore, bus succeeded day's Amherst News. Travelling-in carrying off Dr. Ross‘ gold v ‘ and the Charlottetown Joying zl briefboiiday seeing points ,Scliool Board's prize of ten dol- eudctserui." "WEST _' KENT sk-o-QQ-i- vlsrr FROIWLOQAH POET. ‘+3 l fell no.5. building and "Aboutnoon time todeywe bed nrceived who! the doctor celledhs "lvisit rrninwwnutmenywvouid"ceiling/err bed sprained nllkle, ~end told "real llvelmg-ly- 1-1930“; as he w“ me i must not w-alk‘ on it for three .-l Chllrlottciown Iboy who had inl- "PM". l SOUMUTARUS hlNlMENT grated some years ego and to prb- “"4 l" 51X ll-illfs l. W-fls out lo work ve this he sllotnbout ten yards of" "film l Ullllll It thtYbt-si Llnlniillli hi- Walt Mluicn stye of poetry into “m1”- ‘ ‘ ARCIIIEYJ. LAUNDRY l .iis proclaiming the beauties of ills , m“ Edmonton now Mon’: High Grad: fcqalf.‘ sRln bIfQWn Oxfords worth up‘ to $11.60. Now .. $9.0". \\'orth_1iy gqmswow " $5. 9st‘ ._ ’,WOMEN'8 100 ell... of lllgll class " Brown "kid Oxfords, black ; kill Oxfords. Milfle with I iilsll hbhisond sport heels. wurtu up to $10.00. Sale price i" $6.95.’ L. Wornbne white "osnvse. Ox- Bu '81. v . ford pumps. Silos ‘El/g. S, Jigs 35x31. pdwzellilf" 3V3, 4. . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘L45, Dandy ‘hoe. for ‘Irfl f Men's’ CANVAS OXFORDS . d t we». lee 3;; $.17‘; list." ' l’ “Melts-See ourspqolnl ling "ALLEY SPECIAL $0.00 eeet. No tax-any shape. . %m=l AL,LEY & Fashionable Footwear i , . ..=‘i- E . . 1 Hue “on represented by us in holders. For rates and information oppi J. K. Office Roysl Bunk ‘Bulldln ...,.,"'..r.l-v.~._u‘ " " THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE .l, ASSURANCE COMPANY _, Home OFFICE , ‘ '-__ Toronto-Canada“ * No Company in Canada is in u position to do better for its policy PROVINCIAL MANAGER lieu-sou. * " 1"“ ' ~ -. CU. LTD. ‘sanctum; and while we ivcre tryiirg _ to get our secondbrellth he said n"=,________.1.__ few more vrrlscs into lls. Yv-‘g... _ "A nn§E5 Come TRUE” light bllll for the August lighting. Pa! 100R? and lave money. . 7 . .- V. Dr' E' r‘ IT IIAS “EEK SAID , ' ' 'l‘l'l.l\'l' kRT IS THE ‘Eye sllmfllst icxritnsslon 0 s IIIAN'S JOY IN HIS ..-i.'l 135 Qui en St, 5’??? '71.... this province for the pest 25 years yto ROSS v _. Phoni Silt-J. - n. smlfflj/t n - g' .. ' '\.*l,‘l!-’5" 30.0.00 Fore from Charlottetown tn Wlrinlo¢K-~-- $1435 1luIf n cunt per mile (n points llUYUlld. itctilrnz~iiulf a nlur. SN» "o. g ~i\}lf. WANTED‘! A .-.‘l’..ll Ill HARVES TERI m-iit pl- i-lilllil to Winnipeg Llln on. fioehl lotovnlltodetlo av " .fl”|n t." of Intul dosing‘. EXCURSION DATE - AlltlUflT irrn AND ilvrn- " non regarding Spools] flnilno. , I! l (my Ticket Agent. (Ylutrlottedowli .I. 1.. . » ;. Motion '1' . Y gun‘ A Phenom-r AIHW ililll Nail l Y :4. ROG II TIIOMIION ii-im Al: It- ("I w, 1'. llllflflA I ‘I, resin ‘IdrTI-IOIQIN. ‘HQGSQ: 2o2e-s-1-al. Oflice, Royal Bank ’ tgmfln, ,, .,,_...., . ,, Ital‘- wonk. _ When we entered’ the," drug business over thirty years ago, we.’ determined td g keep abreast of all b. Office Hoiirsii‘ ‘the wcatherwns not but after it ‘he peiry, was rather breezy and‘ refreshingw-New‘ Glasgow News, , . <- MQQA ‘ ' ::TUE8DAV ls the Int dsy for receiving‘ discounts on oleotrlo OllOllo-ltsoul 1130-1230, 2-—5 advances in Pharma- cygfbo that we could rejltiier a truly scien- tifififiervice ,_to the peltiplel of this com- munity. l ~ pllVe have found real pleasure in our work -s d the substantial train‘ which we now hqye, is sufficient evi- deppe that our efforts have been rewarded. ‘fjilllli DREAM ellis COME .wilo . l Youjare invited to" {bin our family of oyal satisfied custo- mers. ..... - ‘-Qliolity Goods- —Supe"ri_0r ,' Sferv1ce— =+lilght Prices- outv ease Pelt no u II lien rthenOATStr .\ l ti... 8tCo.i.tii. ll1llll$°ll~= The Ouillty Dragster) . f I . l l Oats r 300' BAGS ' ' Mode from P. ill. ISLAND y. Q41!,P,§;..s!ls}- fifllshed rum t iiere iipotihnnorrmowu. i ; Crushed l} a Q This mokhs a splendid .» I etc. Indy‘ lslths cheap/est: and best IIIID on the market to j dey. Done up in begs of " 76 pounds leech. Price per be; ".50 bag including, or 1o Bests ietll if bl] is not _ token. l Flour e Feeds vQueen Street. . Cor. Kent and Prinoe Ito. unal Rain. '\ HiWRIIlTTFtTOWN-GIIARDIAN. BEAUTIFUL vo s ens muslin . . “ma” m, aummu 5th" n who“: the insotn get a discount. 204a. -_.,-,.; t "'1' lliIEUllIlTISII Fill ;ilillill_fi_ YEARS 3* ill in... ni ' lit lmillt Sim TIM! "fruit-tiles" 108 Cnnnm 8n, Menus». . "l In! d great sufferer from Rheu- Iloliresfarowrldyenra. Iconlultod lpoolnllsts; took Jnodlolne; used lotions; but nothing did me good. ._, v ThflIIIbogantodatWFrult-s-tives", and in 15 days tire peln wu easier end the Rheumntlsln much better. Orndusily, "Frail-diva" "overcame "l! Rbennldinl: And new, for ilve yearn, I inve no return of the trouble.‘ I eo ly recommend this hilt medicine to all solemn." - P. n. ue Imam soenuquernlso. oinlrirezlsei ‘tell dealer: orsentpoetpnidby ' Iblbd. Otters. , HOME ON A VISIT - Rev. fir. A. .1. W. Myers of the i-illrt- iord. Conn., School of Religious lurllligngy", accompanied by his iilot-iiei‘, Mrs. Charles Myers, ar- rivctl illi-i weck fur li holiday vis it. The Hartford School in which Dr. Myers is ilelld of the Depart illcilt of Plliiilgugy, has a sfllllefil roil of ililout 200. its work li-l ti prepare both men and women, lay illitl itlerlcai. for all kinds oi christian work at home and iilJTOHtl. Quite a ilulliber cl tiiiii. liiaii itliiiistors of different deno lu-iiititioiis are talking post graduate wot-kill religious education. ’i‘llree of these received their degree o". pr.» of jPIIIIlOBODIIY during the past you." and one of them. Rev J. W. Stevenson of Nsnton, Alta. has been appointed Professor of RE iigious Education in England. Aiiiung the students also tlicrt- ill't.' itiliiiy young wcnlcn W~h0 are taking courses to fit themselves its triiiiiod workers in the local l'_llllr(!ll(3'%, ii‘ work in which tile-ti- i-l a Sllflltllly growing deniilntl. ltiaiiy‘ (if illClli also Canadian. dllrJllg ihc i't.t.'t'lli grailllaiits being Bliss ivlosls, daughter of Lad, hlzlsis of, 'i‘oi'ont0, who has gone into tiic foreign mission field A feature of the lchool is the elf-l ltlUlICLi of three distinct (ieparli j-nients, the theological seminary. ‘iiil! bvlluui of Religious Pedagogy ‘ :iild.tl_lc Kennedy School 0f Mlsi Sllliifi, 'i‘-llls three fold cliuracte - iiltic brings» together iiien Mil \\'0liii.ill of all denominations from iililny different countries, creating u iliust lleipful fellowship among the students. The school is o e ufiiic llior-t fzilllous of it's killd ‘ the world, and it. is to be‘ res!‘ -' til that nu siiliiiilr institution 1’ the scientific training o_f layludyn , _ and women us well as clergyman; . ls- notio be found in Canada. It t is"wol‘ih wdding however the Dr. William Douglas McKenzie. ls a son of the famous D_r. Joi - _Mci(cl1zie, zi pioneer. Scottish lni ~_ ‘sionsry of Africa and s trust ii adviser of the British goverume t lvhile among the faculty alle Professor Wilioilgliby‘, one of tire uttatesmcn JIIISSlODIIPlBS of Africa.’ who did so niucll previous to zlnu durilig the South African wzlr to strengthen file bonds of Empire. Dr, Siieiliibczir, an elf-officer of tho British Army who has trsns~ lstcd the Bible into scvcrzli dif- fe-rent dialects in Miililsia, also Professor George R. Hills. born in Ontario ilnd trained in McMas- tor University. Toronto; besides Dr. A. J. W. Myers, himself "a Prince Edward Islander. educated in Prince of Wales College, Dal housie, Pine Hill College ltnd Knox College.‘ incidentally it may bc mentioned that these four re~ present respectfully the Congre gzitlonitl, Baptist, Methodist and‘ Yrashyterlsn denominations. ' LABORERS EXCURSIONS ‘EPGUST. 6 sub FARES FROM CHTOWN $24.80 Going hi, lllillllipcg, Min. $29.90 Returning l ulie president of tile institution.‘ l rlom inmiedlnte Poimekup to BLJOIM, add Loon! Soo- ond Gino Pure to rates from at. John, Q20 Going end Q25 Passenger Agent lit. ta. DAVIOON, ‘ Leoel Agent. PIS “SON A [.8 Miss Florence McLeod o.‘ Bos- hon, Mass” is slrendlns '1 Y" days st -her home in Sberbruoke. Mrs. John Murphy, New Glussolv. ‘i visiting in town the Shout of M-rs. (Dr.) McNeil]. Mrs. Annie Tralnor and nelcc, Miss Pauline Murphy. New" G\=~=- ow were recent visitors to the city. Miss Kathleen Davy has arrivci fronl Ottawa and is the gucst uf ‘icr sister Mrs. E. (1. Cooliibl. Iociiiord‘ Square. _.._.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Coiwill -.ild little daughter huvt- urrlVI-l ‘n Clliriottctown from Boston to §p0nd p vacation. Their llluny iriellda are pleased to sec tllcin again. Mlrs. Alrtthur Taylor, Mlonctoll. is spending f1 few deYB Wm‘ h" brother. C. K. R. SteeVBB. 01' "l" Ilalik of Nova Scotlii, Charlotte- ‘own. Mrs. Percy Bryentou, of Calgary, Altil.., bus opened llp liv-r ir-"ll l " llllIllLCI‘ home “Lakewood 1101.189 -t ']‘y.i.::id;ll. llrr guts lllciinill Mrs. Mary Ciitrk and dllllghler Eiiten, of Berkeley, (JUL. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fraser, of Cleveland, Olllo, Mi: s Annie Gregor. of (it'll- lottetowli and Mrs. V‘. Diet‘ Seller, of Calgary. Alla. iN MEMURIAM A rue tn: Deficits J- KENNY Tile death of Dr. John .1. Kim» ny, which has slfoudy been Ni- rwrsd to by the Guardian. hue cast n, gloom over St. Tcrl-"Bflfl Parish, where he was born, will culled inrth ii zcncrnl expression‘ 1f regret froln his many fricnlll‘ and zlcquaintailues throughout lllt‘ province. The deceased iilid re- sided in New York. wllPfe 1"’ practised medicine since 19in, be- ing attached tn the IWCHQVB" “"1 Wolitlr-Li Qlltlslfitiiiil ilnd llc ltilll for tlitl inst illl‘l‘l‘ years been senior ofiltzer t0 the Twelfth iteSllHP-"l N_ Y, N, (3., with the rank l». Captain. Ten days prior to his death he entered Roosevelt Hospital suffer- lng from Bright's disease, un'i though ills condition was not con- sidered serious, he nevertheless. recognizing the uucertilinty of lift» and the certainty of death colli- ing at any hour or moment, ivisc» iy prepared for the end by ill" devout reception of the Corlsolinil Sacrament of Holy Cilurch. His! condition became daily worse. final though his brother i\llV5l('l""" ="-"*| all that medical skill could do. llclitll evcllliiiilly ifluiillthtéd llllii| surrounded by ills wife and scv-l eral of his brothers and sisters he bade farewell to the things of time. ‘ From his boyhood ile gave cvi-l dcnce of his aptitude ilnd taste for learning and lit an curly age lie entered St. Dunstanls whore he remained twp years. Ht- then went to North Dakota Wll(‘i‘t' he taught school for tllrce _v'eilrs after which he took a cclirsc in Si . l Tiionllls’ College, winning his B. A. with honors. Taking up the study of iiielil cine in Columbia University, he graduated, in 1915, standing fifth in his class of 250 students. On Tuesday. July 27th, his rc- mztilis. llccolllpllnied by his wi tlow. ii-is sister Marie and his three brothers, Peter, Patrick and Grr~ aid. arrived at St. Teresa's, where u large number of sympa- ihizlng friends ilnd neighbors were in waiting to ‘follow it to his lilo iher‘s home. ills funeral on. illi- following morning was one of the . NEW sssrsnu College ~ Minneapolis»? ' Make this Delicious lBweveraflge in your Own Home! N a fevrninutes! 32 whole glasses of sparkling ood- ness, ready as you want: it. Tang filled, cooling! irst- queiichlng. " y‘ FAM-LY-ADIL comes to you in a small gia-ss tubc——n rich concentrated essence of true fruit flavor-enough for 32 glasses. Your own clean sugar and ure table water are the only other in redients. Quick y madr-simple directions on each ac age. , Five luscious ruit flavors: l ORANGE ,, LIME CHERRY LEMON RASPBERRY FAM-LY-ADE ‘is sold by grocers, druggists, confcc- f‘ tioncrs and department stores. Give your family this treat every day— its surprisingly inexpensive. Made in Canada by Power-Keachie, Limited, Toronto. . V ONLY TABLETS MARKED: “BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN" Not Aspirin at All without the “Bayer Cross” _-..~ w» i , “he Hllmf! "iiityer" is the thlimb- of "Bayer Tablets nf Aspirin" wiiiel print 0f genuine Aspirin. It posi- contains proper directions for Cold" Lively identifies the only genuine Headache, Toothache, Earsche. Neut Aspirlm-thc Aspirin prescribed by ralgia, Lumblilzo, Rheumatism, Neuril physicians for over nineteen years and tie, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. now msdc in Canada. Tin boxes u! l2 tablets cost bud Always buy an unbroken package afew cents. Lnrgcrflfnyeflpockugee! There h only on" Alphbh-“BnyeW-You must lay “Beyer” _ Alplrln ll tho tmdo mark (registered In Canada) of Tieyer Manufncturn of Mono: ncettcncldostl-r uf Sllicylicnl-id. Whlii- it ls well knuwii flint Aspirin menu: Buy rmriurneturu, tu sum. tho public nllakint lrriiiniiens. n» Tuhlt-ll er Beyer coupon! .1111 be ltnnbsd with their general trade mark. the "Buyer Crone." lill‘_\'. .lilt‘l{ ililll Rlcllilrii so a "iil(.\\’t'l llllllllt-l‘. tilrcr sisters, bilt large niiinilers of Airs. Jtlllii Mount-yr, Pi-zlki-s, M lrie. not only the plli-isiliollt-rs ...li-.i....., ill a hotly synlilzllllizing friends coining from ll'itliil‘ll lillrsl- lllitl (Ynssit- oi New > the neighboring parishes l0 pay l York. iiw- ilrnlilvrfs, 13.1"‘ yrmnk their lllrl’. tribute 0i‘ respect to ilicl and tit-raid, ill Brlllgi-port, (‘ttllliq ilieliiory cl‘ liilil Wll0i1l they respcct- Willliiiil. 0i New York. ilnd Patrick and esteemed in life. Tile services (ill illt‘ llltlnislqgglfL 1., “l1 Ur “qmm were coliiliicictl by Rev. Dr. (‘ur- thi- hiwirifl-ll Syililfilllly of the (‘.0111- ritn, uncle of the deceased. liillliilly gin-s (llli. lli lilcir sail be- . . He leaves to mourn a. sorrow- roilvcilil-ni. Mziy ills soul mm in ing wlilowuiliiihliiree young ..n peace. ...—_-_—__.- . _._.—_—: f; THROUGI-IF-‘SERVICIET ~ BETWEEN AND WESTERN CANADA omomlii. nourzs VIA _ t 7:00 a.m. .\ ‘i “ii \l Til. \\' i‘il l rl _ 8.10pm. " " “ 1.40pm.. " ' -* -- -' I3.i0p.iii. " _, ' *' ' ** 10.05pm“. " “ .. " " “ 6.30 p.ni. 1LT. Six. hl. Til. \\'. Th. _ 5.70pm. " M. Tll. \\'. Tll. Fli. -‘ 5.00 p.|n. 1LT. Til. \\‘. Th. Fri. l Si. l TRAIN EQUIPMENT.—$t;iilri:lril Sit-civilly; will Dining (‘airs lll‘t\\'l‘t‘ll Halifax 1 ( uebec). Observation Po oncton. Stnnfin THE MARITIME PROVINCES.‘ — PACIFIC COAST. “ vui moufltzst, "ronomo, NORTH BAY, COCHRANE. ‘ t. Sleeper nrill Dining car hctlm-lwi Quebec and Winnipeg; Tourist Sleeper bctwccn Cochran: end Winnlotg. Colonist ca: bctwccii Cochmne and Winnipeg. ilur Cilr ltnti Diner llutwcrn WY and Tliiro. Puller l joliii to ‘ < I Lv Sydney . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.30p.t:l. .\.T. Sll. Til. \\'. Til. Fri. Sh. L1 ilaliiu. . . . . . .. . 810mm. " hi. \\'. Til. Fri. Su. Sn. r Lv Charlottetown. 7.00mi". " ' " " " " ,_ I Lv Sthlohn. 7.10e.iii. " " " " " " _, l Lv Moncton 2.26pm. " “ “ " " " “ Su. A! Montreal 9.205.111. 1LT. Tu. \\'. Til. Fri. So. Su. M. Bonaventure Dep.) 4 Lv ‘Austral-rm l0.00|\.m. " “ " " " " " " . L‘ romnw 1L0‘) ‘mm .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , Ar Worth Bu 7.60am. " \\'. Th. i-‘ri. 5.1. Su. M. Tu. r 2i: u‘. ."; " " " " " ' r ' nn peg . p-m ‘. . i. Fri. 5a. Su. M. Til. \\'. Ar Vnfloouvcr. 9.00 o.iii. RT. 5n. M. Til. \\'. Th. Fri. 5.1. TRAIN EQUIPMENT-Standard ‘ ' end MontrcaP-Tnronto and Winnipeg-Winnipeg nnil Vancouver. Tourist. sli-clu-r IlPi“ and Winnipeg and Irv-tween W Inl g and Vancouver. (Iolmiist Cars I\i'I\Vf‘(‘II Tomato nml Winni- lx-twecn Winnipeg - P ill! t A Vancouver. m: MARITIME bnovlilcss. - - PACIFIC cossr. cars mill dining rzl-s Irtivrl-n ilaiifilx. Si-ilivcy- tt Toronto maneuver. Compartment Obsclvltlun car bctwccii Edmonton VIA MONTREAL, OTTAWA, PORT ARTHUR, FORT WILLIAM. 8. l0 p.m. 13.1‘. Til. W. Th. Fri. Sn. Su. 9A0 ‘Mm .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7.l5n.m. " Th. .. Se. .. ’I.0lin.m. (LT. " .. '.' .. ' .. . 9.45pm. " " .. " .. " .. .. 9.00 n.lli. P.T. Su. . . Til. . . Th. ~ . . . e 3.00pm. " " .. " .. " .. .. TRAIN EQPIPT u-Flitliil ml ll'.'l"'lil" anti iliningrarli hetwrcn Sydney. ilall u, Monotone and Montreal nntrrul votlon all‘ bcnvccii Montreal and lnnlpog. For time tables. passenger fem. and oil further informal ion lpply nuns! Cnnadkn Nulonel or: Ticket Agent O GENERAL ll Wlnni n1. uiie lhrler rar Montreal end Su bury, Oboe!- rmmout enlurrlvimr, lnoucrott. mo.‘ ‘ {-\"Il)d.-}M .-.~_—'_“'~*~