. i 1 1 . i _1 1. if ..__<,_, .l, I , ) /r'»~, ,Hr 1# \ l , _'1 if ~ _ isi- 1 1 - 1 I ` _ .T1 2; .1 1. Q, i1' I ` 1 , _ 1 ' 1 i I I I ‘I pi; -I _ ,, . gn 51 .f "y ." . lv.- "1 * 1 aw "`1l\' I4. 1 u _ _g -may ` 1 PAGE TWO. _ 74 THE__CHAltI.OTTEi'I`OWNnGUARDIAN _ _Y = a E SEITIQEMBER L - g 71;? ___ - '-'- _ 1 Cheapest Insect'§dprayYou Can Use Laboratory-Tos -Supef~$tronglh ; Takes less To Kill - Surest, Quickest' Death to Flies, Mosquitoes, Rooches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths Most popular throughout the world Mad: in Canada by CANADA REX SPRAY CO., LIMITED, BRIGHTON. ONT: ,_ I _ ' - . . -___ ' -- --' `. @/W cmfrmvrny Clearance Sale - ' "“ “”"' .. if -'-*’."'*?-‘fl ‘ ' » 4 1 (Continued) as trifling as borrowing a. book. I ‘ 7 I °' " " ` It was by night. h0W2V91‘. that found a, rum-punch steaming on At Auburn The undersigned offers for sale at lluburn, on Saturday, September lilth, at 2 n’elock sharp, the follow- ing stock and farm implements: 3 work horses, l Ayrshire bull, 5 milk cows, 1 Ayrshire bull, 7 young Dottie, 10 sheep, 50 hens, l thrcsher und cleaner nearly new, Hall binder, potato digger, l hay rake, 2 carts, truck wagon. driving wagon, har- nL‘:`s, driving and wood sieighs. brass harness set and nil other articles not mentioned. Sale positive. No reserve. Terms at sale. If stormy Sale first fine day. RAYMOND BOYLAN, - Auburn. J. A. TllacDON.-\LD, Auctioneer. 1-_-__-_l 61;...-./-..-..1,.. ._ _ ,__-.__4____-.____.__-,_ AUCTION SALE I will sell by public auction, eight roomed house and barn, No. 20 Euston Street, Saturday, September 12th, noon for Mrs. Emily Callag- han. Excellent location. Modern conveniences. .l0iIN_ P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. I 1" I new-9-in-ai. I ' _____..__-.____..l_ y . .;- 'Spinning and Weaving ._ 1. ‘K Send me your wool to be spun into ' yarn and wove into blankets. Single 1 il fa-‘lcv ‘1 1' ' 1. l . 11 1 1 (QI- 1_,,1 '|. .» 1 1;. 4 \< ‘» i‘<"\-_ 1| E 11,3. . mice. *L* .1 ~.._r~v' *nv 1 - 1 ryngni r .\'°' "_1'_. , wif ,‘,,.;_l. i, , - y _*,,` 1 1 I lr _ 1 _~.~-1.. 1 .E ig ' fi . 'Ig' ‘ ,_ ,lay ,» L ,`.|{t ff: . 1..11f_ _ . ~.;”Ii& I 1.-arn is 25,cents and doubled 28 cents per pound. Blanket $2.25; it takes tive lbs. of wool to make a blanket. They will all he laundered unless ordered otherwise. Wool must he well washed and all dirt and buns picked out. The size ol single ,yarn is medium and double yarn fine, medium and course. Put ship- pcr's name on nil parcels and own- er's name, address and instructions inside; otherwise we will not be resporEible for losses. Send by mall or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 lbs. WM. LANDRIGAN, 65 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 4327-5-1-thurssat4 months. .lf ' " -~ §’/'QL N g _, I W, \ f_1';i’ _,y , ,,, fl” 1,. Meeker: My wife seems unhappy and discontented and yet I am sure I give her no cause for fault»find- ing. Knagg: Nothing to find fault with! That is what makes her un- happy and discontented. ‘ A GOOD TIME TO DO IT Mr. C.: is your daughter going to practice on the piano this after- noon? Mrs, D.: Yes, I think eo. Mr. C.: Well then, I’d like to borrow your lawnmower, l’ve got to cut the grass some time any- _Way- i J I _ / L _ ///V ._ I L_" A Q;-"2 .: , _ arg /" '-1 n \\ \1 She: I have only hall decided to become your wife. HH WCII. th:-\t’s all that'| neces- xsry, dearest, if you make it the better half. ' ' _ '¢,i"*‘i - ‘ Professional Cards II ,1.1lI_l =i ‘TE - = DR. J. H. AYERS ' DENTIST Office Queen Street Ove: Hughes Drugstore. Hours:-9 to 12.30. 2 P. M.-5 P. M. 8502-9-4-21. _ ,|11 1"' . "‘~"`*""`-" ester on the way to cottonw0¢,d._ So I found myself -back in my I- » . 1 - 12'- I", ;Proh|bition Commission Chairman MB. GEORGE E BROWN Margate, r. 'E. 1. K _ l al »~» -.--.ft “_ ’ ~:<...T 1. . .iz »1;ii";1 11.1. ‘ ' 10 .I-,;"_ 5 EUC* _» -»m-i1ua~v>~.o-= ._ ,. i 1 I; 1 . |' 1: ~ ii: 1 1 14,’ 1'--3-.» ‘-. 11 i ' -_ is ':‘l. ,.._;. :W1 I 'II if I ,-1 _ .»fl_"‘:’ :- 1} .‘ ; 1 II if :il 1.. ll. ‘»*,;.;’;’_5a.`< ~;e;“-='\'E.~.-:f.f.~ *‘- _ ._ ,.`._‘.*;_>`_,-!,s`£_;_* -»':. `-_1~. 1 ".1. '_ lnfractions of PROHIBITION Ab'l to the above or to J. .l. '.l`l'lil10l‘. Commissioner, Provincial Police, Charlottetown, or to C. A. Miller, Inspector. Summerslde, or to W. E. Haywood. inspector for Queens, 'Charlottetowm or J. W. Plutts, In- lpector for Kings, Montague. McLure 6-f MacKinnon SILVER FOXES AND FURS i=1";’._I= » l Send all information regarding “II i ,.1 ‘ Representing 'HUDSON‘S BAY C0.. of LONDON, England. _0t1'ice, 112 Kent St. Phone 390. ,____i__._...€___ GEORGE J. ARMSTRONG l ARCHITECT ' 145 Great George Street , 7820-7-22-nawflmo. ” ' ' ` ‘ " ‘ McDONALD & MCPHEE A. McDONALD. Il. F. McI’BEE Bavrllters. Attorneys. Etc. - _ MONEY T0 LOAN ' _ Riley Building t’l34-5-20-lmo-dolly v-W -- F’ F* -3 ~s'ri:wAn'r & Lowrm-:R - J. n. srewaur. K. c. N. W. LOWTHER BA1titls‘rf-ms. S0l.lCl'1'0Rs, ETC. B4 Great George Street P MONEY T0 LOAN. _.___-_--------" .‘ MARK R. McGUIGAN B. A. BABBISIER. SOLICITOR. ETC _ MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P. E.|. BELL & MATHIESON B. I. Bell, D. L. Mnthtrann, Ll. ll - |35,-f|..¢¢,. 5, solicitors Money to msn Charlottetown wid Moulin" ,___;..,-_.-_-_-----------~-'-- ' Mcl.EOIl 81 l'li'IN'l‘I.l'l‘1 J. A. t\l‘.N1`I.EY ‘ W. B. lll'IN'Tl.l"\' It I.. _ Barrister and Attorney-'li-U1* Oilloe: |80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN 1,11 up _Z 'QQ 1. \ I 1 could not yet believe in my soul as undermined as on the day when (Q the fact. that these picturque rocks I matriculated at Harvard. It had Y' ' H ‘=. _ chemical solution, 1 had come fo,-V spite of the family money,,I, should "` lvl." adventure. I did not yet consider-|“d0 something." Our stock was ' | Q ‘ myself a. cltlzcn of the West- 1, .still near enough to the stony soil | | gnlrllui . "Qu-|§y still figured as a spectator at the °f New 531151111111 i-0 di-S9159 11 1°11f°1'- I only . -» _ l`|--I 1 serve to introduce all there is t»0|°h"d f1`°11'1 the 11f12€‘I'|11Z C011S@'l Stock ofycontalners,packazss,g||. "How does this artist Bet such ten 311011 U19. RUIUCTIL 011500. 'quences °f his W01111131 at C010 HST" ' wonderful atmosphere In his work?" “Paintl with an air brush, |'m told." NOTICE ._ will be buying lambs every Tuesdnyand live hogs' every Thun- day until further notice. Highest market price- at country points paid. C. E. PRATT dr SON, St. l’eter’|. alias-9-11-ai. '_' the sounds and gllmses of Cotton- wood became ‘most alluring to youth and loneliness. On the second night, after we had stowed away our bacon and coffee, I had wash- ed up, shaved, and brushed my hair, with intention of visiting camp. Buck had spoken suddenly from the corner of our eight-by-1 twelve cabin, where he was mend-‘ ing a spiintcred shovel handle with wire, to ask: ' “What ye up to?" “Thought 1'd take a look at the camp before I turned in,“ I said. ' “Grand way to wash gold,” re- murkcd Buck. “Do your work all week and lny off like a Christuln Sat.’duy ulght an’ Sunday, or y0u`ll never git ahead in this game. And though our was a. partner- ship, I had by now so completely yielded to the guidance of Buck ln all things practical, that I accepted; the rebuke with docllity and turn- ed in instead-to think, until I fell into a drcamlcss sleep, of thei comp and especially of that hill- side where a boarding house must by now stand open for business. On the third night, I forced from Buck an answer to a question which he had hitherto evaded. "How much are We taking out?" I asked. des' I .I the table; and on the couch loung- ecl Tllden, s big, vital figure of B Californian, caressing the dormi- tory cat, Some phrase of his caught my attention. I forgot my errand and llstened._ Tllden was talking of old dnys in the West. His father had crossed the plains to the Sacramento diSB-I ings in ’-19; his mother had come' round the 1-lorn. The family in- terests mainly in e. cattle ronchl ness called Santa. Barbara.~ His Mount Shasta, chased buffalocn San Francisco. Like most boys of my time, I had other exciting juvenile pleasures' And so I knew that there was a West, full of Indians, cowboys, old gambling houses and hair-_breadth grasped with my imagination that "First day, 'bout ten dollars' Second da ywasrft as good. Todays a little better." ` “Aplccel” I asked. “Nopc. Together." "Thats about day wages," said I. “Won‘t we do any better than that?" "Oh, cert-if we_ strike a. pocket," replied Buck. "A lot better. There was one good run of sand up in the Idaho dlggin‘s that yielded sixty thousand dollars before she pan- ned out." I choked back my answer. Speak- ing generally, Buck was a pessimist. at Buck’s dlmal prophecies of dis- WWHTCI the main object of this ex-, peditlon, I was the pesslmlgg 1 Of the mountains held wealth in drama, not an actor Which muy `TFBClI1i§ lt back, I realize that the first impulse which sent me ad- venturing came one night in 1-101.' worthy hell during by senior year. and from Harry Tllden. He was a junior, and of a. different crowd; in those days at Harvard we were should roi a moment blaze into a reality and then fade back into the shadows. That night I dropped in discovering the obvious, ` that the in Cohasset' proximity would haw F111” West lily 1101211 1119 end Of 111° done its full work. As it was, the agencies like the ones 1-larry Pow- YH1l\1>0W. bull 1119 1116 i?€1`111111115 °f 11 affair never went further than kiss- _four-day railroad joumey_ Details mg g°0d_by when X' started west over which my mind had skimmed (To Be Continued) then, death scouts on the troll, mining camps, 5cCu,.e_fm., fa, too secum adventures. Yet I had never really “ying to mlmlm thought of the it. was a. part of my United States- surface, but below that vaguely un- which my far ancestors had sallcd|sat15factUw_ I sought excitement' In 1111k11°W11 5935 110 f°““d and my a. fllratlon, which come near to be-I fHi1\€1' 10113111 I0 reserve- It W115 ing an entanglement, with Nellie' merely B. C°1111t1`l' b°111°“1°d by me Ferris-petite, plump, as was then' covers of books, like the Dumas- the fashion in womem delicately C115 Of $116 "-‘11`9-1111111 N1g1115" °1' the -featured, dowereri with an active ands of anxious widows, wealthy Troy 0! H°m@f- B111 “GW I M111'-"1» lime mind and an acute little wit. with a kind of intellectual shock in I suppose that U I hand remained Deadl Summer complaint -carrioil - _ "'i» my by fliosl FL" Be Safe é 1 .; .___ 1 Y _ LI Largest Seller in 121 Countries bor, had incorporated before his death the wholesale wool house in Boston which was the foundation of our prosperties into railroad hom-1s_ in my mother, true to tyl>@.' judicious generosity was mixed' with native thrift and economy;| through her conservative but in-I “ea” 1* “W °f 11 "’1°°111“g ‘°’"“°“°'itellicf=nt mooacemlleuf the 1“°'8111'zre5 tripled between ma and mo. of the fortune has increased, Bvcrl uncle had foughl Indians °'b°“t during the hard times of ‘73. By the scholars increased 45 per “nt dur terms of my fathers will my m0lh-I the plains and huni/ed Grizzly cr. ns exccutrlx must dole out tolage conmbutmns of church mem_ bears in the Serra, before settling me such _sums as were nwegsayy tolbers indicated that at least so dow" t’° an Imrmmng business m ml' 5“i’i1°1`i' 11115 m°I"Ie"““°°~ on cent lncrecse was mode in purcIf:f my tliirtlcth birthday the fortune would be divided; there were only three heirs: my mother, my sister' read dime novels--suzreptitlously, Emily now “mshmg at R select for respectable parents forbade`scmmm_y for young ladies in B0s_|ih€ family need not mean its de- mem “1°“§ with Cigarettes ““d|ton and I. And in the course ofI time and nature, halfof my moth- er’s share would come to me. My future, while underuermlned, was I passed the sulnmer in Cohasset, future; a. pleasant period on the lazily became vivid, actual liV111l§.‘ awake for hours, weaving gold.; All the way to Cottonwood, he had and melodramatic dreams. AHC ; AIGAGO Sept n__'n is not never packed and started wlt,hout‘wl\en I woke next m0l‘I\1H€. 1-119 only the lmindry 'éhat the modem expreming his certain convlctjgn daily routine of culm college life ln,famuy sends out of the home in that th ` l b t l the seventi seem d flat and un- _ _whetseipegfd ° 2:0” e °f the tday inspiring es e ‘its trend away from self sufficiency ' “' °’ S °°1’ '- H1 University of Chicago cniusncim grades-would plum wreck us be- Thai 11100111 DH-55911. Of C0llfS@~ lihas found according to a re Ort fore night. By way of compensation, am_ not sure whether I ever talked issued Sep; 1 p he became a tl 't to Tllden gain; certainly lt was ` ,, face of 8. Drosp;)::p}¥l1oII;hml: utsn not of the-:Nest I must have seen; By comparing figures fur 1900 Darmg bedmom p°s°5" and “her - ‘ ~ ' f _ ually took pains to conceal his|hlm on the day when we took ourlind or 1930’ Dr' John muard °f Eel: I don't see what thole mob ‘h°pes fmm me' Buck exb°°t°d “nf diplomas from the president' but n:;;t1;i're(I‘emages tl, smfw that ax- talu complain about the heat fur, day to break into a, pocket. He had I d° H05 remember. I Was Sfadllflif f I _yeconomc ac MW of the 1,., coo, enough down hem seen others do “_ why not he? cd with B cum 1audc_ as be,.lmd{ amly. fiom tending the furnace. Now I, who had laughed inwardly a gentleman, I had proved a good -_- scholar but not too good. ‘ mother'.s colonial homestead by, Cohasset common, with my future always been understood that, in My father, dying when I was al I 1 Add an omni annum on _ num, or won oil. to Min- . |rd'|, and apply tbl mixrura 1 ones daily. A al-pin unt- mcnr which will H Clear up your sklnl I I very particular about our classes ,mined and crowds- Until that nicht T11- renam win .une nt 12 .mock A D' ` den had been to me only a shddowy, M I N 1 R S 'noon Wednesday, September 30. fi _ It d 1 ed 1-. I1931- gure f was °r 8" -mat ~-ef! af-PA|l"~--~ i lbnqifalncicboriotwmwn, septem- er , 93 . ' A. Prcmmn, LIN ENT i r 1 _ to Harr'ison’s room on eo ei-rand] I ` 111° 1 acre-9-12-mwrei in the conversation of Harrison. | we listened to him until mug ` -~--,ily Has after midnight. Even then, 1 ln; ` . 1 vc Wider Interests -TENDERS Separate tenders will be received for the following property of The National Candy Ltd., Charlottetown. Building in first class repair with up to date steam heating system ln. stalled and up to date power, and electric wiring. - Plant and equipment consisting of modem machinery, utensils, and necessary equipment for an up to dat" Cand Factory ers, uaxcd cellophane and fancy paper, uniabellcd, all new and used daily in the manufacture of choc- olutcs. Office furniture and equipment. consisting of desks typewriter tiling cabinets etc.; also one new time clock and card rack. , Inspection of the above property and of inventory may be arranged by applying to either of the under- A. R. MelN`N1S, Liquidators. ,parents for longer periods and at ‘co pimms; me mmm .mention is gradually being put into the hand; ot specialists outside the home, u well as education, relig- ious training and recreational uul other functions- His conclusion. however, is thot this trend does not necessarily mem the decline of the family, but results in ln' extension of its interests- Home dt the oontruta sketched by Dr. Dollard the university re- ports as follows. "Where i’or|ne:ly women remain- ed at home, doing house and rem- ily work, with only one woman out of every seven employed outoide the home, one woman in every :four was a breadwinner in 1920 ind out of every seven employed outside 1929 one was married. eoge attendance of children in pub-1 llc schools increased 100 percent, and expenditures io: public schools increased 4.1 timw as fast as did the number of families. Teachers ,are taking children away from the :enderer ages. "Between 1922 and 1927 the num ber of trained workers in urban ro- creotlon programs increased from 11,000 to 20,000. The weekly gg. tendance at moving picture thea- "The number of Sunday School ing the last 30 years and the aver- ing power, while such practlcesas sayin: grace at meals declined. "The loss of oe.-tain functions by oline, however. It will rather ol. fer the opportunity for a. more cf- lectlve integration." Dr. Doug;-d declares. “The disintegration of fllmlly functions," he observes, "ls undoubtedly accompanied by widened interests." Marriage Marts Found To Abound (United Press) NEW YORK, Sept.. ll-'I’hous- he-men, lonesome soul mates and P10108 "pen pals" are leading each other toward matrimony through HS. the West Virginia “Bluebeord” used to lure romantic widows to Scores of these agcnclq are mg. tered over the United'Btat.es. They are supplemented by the "pen pai" departments conducted in most of the "woodpulp" tr: cheaper class magazines. A Survey of New York newa- stands yesterday revealed that the mH1‘f19-Ee markets sandwich their advertisements between columns of adds which sing the praises of “Passionate hot love scenes for ol, such pornographic truck. The system employed by the 4`.x~ `{' "r" -‘.‘.`1 ` .‘ . .". -‘\-.1-.= ' °{(_`."\-"I5`1: SEALED TENDERS Addressrd to the nnilerslgnetl, and endorsed "Ten- der for Whorf Enlargement, \’lctorln_ 1'. E. I." will bc received until ll o’clock noon (daylight loving), Mon- aluy, Brptember 21, 1031, for the con- struction of un uddltlon on the East side, enlnrgiug approach of the wharf, ut Victoria, Qneen's County, i‘.l1l.l. Pinus nod form of contract can be seen and specification and forms of tender obtained ut this Department, nt the offices of the District Engin- 1-cr l'1>et Office Building, Cimrlotte- town, 1'. E. I., Building Trades Al- soelntion Limited, 452 George Street. Syilncy, N. H., 1\n1J ut the Pont Office, Virtorin, 1'. E, I. Tenders will not be conlidered nn- lese innilo on printed forma supplied by the Ilcpnrtinent and in accordance with conditions contained therein. Eneh tender must be accompanied by nn nccepted cheque on n chartered hunk, lmynble to the order of the Min- ister of Public Works. equul to 10 per- cent of the amount of the tender. Bonds of the Dominion of Cnnndn or lvnnds of the Canadian National Ruli- wny Coinpnny will also be accented us security or bonds and n cheque if re- quired to make up an odd amount. NOTE.-Blue prlntl can be obtain- ed nt this Department by depositing nn accepted cheque for the rum of 810.00, pnyoblo to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which- will be returned it the intending bidder submit rhrcgugiar bid. ‘ r y o er. N. DESJARDINS, Secretory. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. September 0, 1031. Selit. 14 8| agencies is apparently universal- she will write or send railroad raw recruit): "Now, my man, I wont you to regard the regiment as a. big band of brothers and me as The secret of keeping fresh J ¢. “Between 1900 and 1923 the uv- * / \\ ~)_ ' 1/ -/Q2' to a, __ _ __ S ' She dances as if she enjoys it. She radia§. vitality. Nothing seems to tire her.` The gma, secret of 'feeling fresh is to keep tht? mouth fresh _ The ,cool flavor of WRIGLEWS Chewin ` g.. Gum refreshes the mouth. It removes all true -‘ of eating or smoking and sweetens the breath ‘ir WRI/Gl.EY’S aids digestion and helps to keép the teeth clean. It is recom- , PEAOR I doctgrs \ , _ 1 WNV 'I /vf L 11 "’ INEXPENSIVE SATISFYING ' A person simply writes a letter to the agency, describing himself in every detail, including his bank- roll. A “love expert" diagnoses his one from the letter. and goes through the files, finds a woman who would cult him for life and forwards his letter. If the person in question cares to marry him fare. Commanding Officer' (addressing ._-__.é.i-___;--#___ ` DOMINION OE CANADA Province of PRINCE EDWAIID ISLAND in the Probate Court 22nd George V., A. D. 1031. In Ro Estate of Susanna Marguerite Porter, late of Cbnrlottetovm in Queens County lu the uid Provirlcc, deceased restate. ~ By the Honourable Harold Leonard Primer, Surrogate Judge of Probate. etc., etc., To tb¢ Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Conntnble or literate erson within uid County, GREETING: . WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on his of Jamal Paton of Charlottetown ritonlaid. Retired liier- chant, and Samuel Albert l\icDonuld of the onine plane, Lumber lllnnufuciur- er, the Exceutorl of the above-named Estate, praying that u citation muy he is- sued for the purpose therein sol: forthe You are therefore hereby required to cite nil perlonl interested in the laid El- mte to be and appear before me nt u |‘rnhnte Court to be belil in the Court House in Charlottetown. in Queen’u County, in the lnlrl Province, on Thurr- day the tenth day of Septeinber next. coming, nt tho hour of eleven oclock forenoou of the some dny, to chew enule if any they can why certain ne- eountl of the laid Estate lhonld not he parsed and orders made herein as prayed for in laid petition und on mo- tion of W. ill. Bentley. Esq., Proctor for nald Petitioners, And I rio hereby order thnt a true copy hereof be forthwith nublllhed in rome newspaper published in burlottatown uforelnid. once in encb we ir for nt leant four consecutive w aku from the date hereof and that n tr e copy hereof he forthwith posted in the following public places relpeetlvely, namely, in the Hull of the Court Hours in Cblrottetown nfrreuld. ot or near the City Weigh Seller nud lt or near the Bank of Nova Scotia, both in Charlottetown aforesaid. .Andi do here- by further order that a ,true copy hero- of be forthwith served on the Attor- ney-General of this Province, so that all persons interacted in the said llltl e ll nforenid may have due not- ice thereof. _ GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the uid Court this 25th dey of .lulé A.D. 1081 and lu the 22nd year of in Mejeltfo reign. the father of the regiment. Are sure you understand?" Recruit: "Yes, dad." ~_- '|it& _ 'ZYES TESTED ‘ AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR ' ' Optometrists 142 Richmond Street -- ` ____-_;_l.__ my ~.»-..x.fr nocxv Pour rnnvg _ ` SERVICE " On and after Monday, September lith, the 6.30 trip of the Rocky Point Ferry will he dlscontiuuedy and tho time table for the balance of the month of September will bo_ as foilows:- _V Leave Luvo Charlottetown Rocky Point 7.30 A. M. 8.00 A. M. 1 8.30 A. M. 9.00 A. Mr 9.80 A. M. 10.00 11.00 A. M. ll. 1.00 P. M. 2.00 P. M. 3.30 P. M. 4.30 P. M. 5.30 P. M. §§§§§s nwnnwvr 3F§F?3§ SUNDAY §§§§§ FFFF? _e;=_1==s 9.30 A. M. 12.45 P. M. 2.00 P. M. 8.00 P. M. 4.30 P. M. !” ` oem-o-12-si. _f_ .____»-.__--4_-1-,___--1' s. s. “su V1.4 "1-_ Freight md Passengers. __ Leave Arrive AFI" Montreal Clftgovll “wg” 10 s. m. and H11 ,_ Leave for Leave st. .n»im'| Mol" f sem. is ` seo# 'I 5"* 1'.' Fortnlgiitly thereafter. ,, CARVELL BROS. LTD' onulommwn Aaeotl- _ rurmuss neu cross LIN! L.B. (Sgd.) H. L. PALMER Judge ot Probate. 1886 8 I Mon ll , (810-4-17-frlmollwedliltf. t . s. s. “111\::1.1\11n" cxcunslons Orwell rvrry Tuesday 3 P. M. Victoria ever; ’ll1urs1lay 7 A. M. East River every f`rl1l1y 3 P. .\l. West Kivcr every Saturday 3 1'. M For further information l’|1cn1- 1;; *_-4|-naiuxr _-u-an-QQ.-.-5-_ -iuxnlvnulalqa Ml*/BODY Q //,I -/ -§ 1 ll ..._ i' fiéi/~ ME BEFCFE (_/MIL F 3 ‘» I ;Z. I cf# W,iil\ _\ A JV I' EVER ASKED I ?é5'n. _ I \ NMR. AND MRS. Joe Decides on a-Flank Movement- More Tomorrow _ H l I _ Bv BRIGGS, I so no ~/ou Even 11-me our boss? \1>°N'r wen-IA 11.-:cms Y WYBE' °"""° “S ‘ "W ' You ~ ¢'I11I“1I<‘;uAse°16'sn'1' SAP.: ron iiencvm ABQUT `iTi\S ONE `? Y SU", MR_(:,k5§N W I Y .T " . \‘l I `n \\ \f C l