llli`>;olllA_ui iirllnms limes sELEclEn Fsoll 'rliis-_ wEEK's News For ull: cuimllmrs sllullmw susscnissiis O ` \._ `-.___ ' Q mf/ .. ...._..-- \ 3. _. . . _ ‘ --2-#.1 g ' _ TUESDAY ' OHRISTMAS BOXES. -Ill re- _ gard to the Christmas Boxes packed A ° ` 0 'NAME om|l'rrr`so._in__lsa¢¢po`.¢ by ms Maipeque al-sues or the w. , _ _ _ l -of the County _Court held at Georgg- P. A. Thanks are due to Mr, G.W. 2 _ ltown on ‘Tuesdaythe 17th inet., it was Ramsay, Mr. John Young. the Misses - A Bottle of Bev;-il in gh. kitchen Wm mt l ‘inadvertently 'omitted that Mr. Woodside; l-lopgocd, Munn and oth- - down butcher’s .bills. It enormously in- ‘James D' s'°W““' B'm'm°' “t uw 3" mr lmnkmg “hd m“"‘°"~“g the B. creases the nam-ishin al f __- . was in attendance at the court. Mr. 016 sullen, we, h gb” “° ° f°°d '“ f‘°" "5 b.°“Y' Stewart represented the plslsus, Mr. ' E P° s ave een proved ten to twenty times McKinnon in his c ` . tion against, the. RETURNED SOLDIER.-Pte. Fred ;, me ammmt mken' It "W-if b° B0Vfll- _ ' ` Three Rivers Stiiamshlp Co., and Henderson of Margate, returned' last won adecession in favor of his client. week on sick leave after spending sev- > P- mf' " _ ' -"&" eral months in the trenches in Fland- ers. He will take a course of treat- ' V ----~-- - e - _-.__-_-- L_, g_____ _ v#__ ‘l RECauiTs._'rne' relies-in re- men-t in the Dalton Sanatorlum. Pte :tall real lohzinll cs . levslyhl liada. Z / _\5”=~ _/ff 3 _//rf" 'M * \_ .__ _\ ..‘ ..l..».¢....lly°l.l.li.I.§.l$-‘illsf.'2.i'l.'I‘f..2'Ll.§°é‘.“i§.7L‘?.i'b"l.li.3 -_‘u"¥ n n i. _ _ _ \- .ll.:."..'.:..'.:::..h::r‘§"frir“:°.:'.:“ l:2:"rfr‘°‘“‘::'.:. 1" ,L5 _'_ .j L.a,,.'.-» _ on ea v yours. _ _ _. 1 Picture we show one ol bimimportod dolls lkswauaad io ive our \"»,{‘ '- ;; \ y lllrll. but wr della shiayear an all“l|5ds-in~Canada"hea\liiu _ - ' 5. S'..‘.“.iTJ;‘.§‘l‘.l§‘.¥i.‘lT.ll§ié‘i1..i'_“»2l.2l’2..’l‘lLlt°‘“£°.2l.‘¥l.‘B11?.'¢i! "7 ---fx. . ,;- ll lashes dui. 'rss lovely*-nliyoasahueeie aompanmama ser ,~.-_,\-l_,,;_;~} _ _ ms el a _ lx...r...l:-..°::..°‘°“‘°°..:...‘°l~:‘lc::.::::'-.:°.°.'lW°° ef _ "_; '_ 53' . 2! ._ t* - _ II y3__wu\s‘ali_ theodlejriostlylpreaanis aehd ydilr nares :nd ' _._ . ‘ rua e.la¥al.l new aan you spa a no _‘ _,;,._~\‘\; _msn wt... .l -'Fairy i¢fl§ii'fs. a.ll.au..l '» /W -< -- 1, <‘ neweraamrandy coated breath psrtuma,and hut 32 _\.; _~' ' laraioe. saseletreil amen us u - _ _ __ °»’“'Ps.i§i'a"f°:f#°n2rii`l.'a::.i£°‘:ll§°u'§ » A every una will want I package ua two at ones. .lna\onalittls"IairyBqrry"wi pu-lrythamonth. » _ sweaters and :rams tin breath. and they are lrraalltlblyde lens lverybodyinatlovea shun o ll bl jul! 'Q _ You ll aalltnaminarshnnr It anotrenbla aiail. ud 0| 'nl s asm llvawnl ¢ sa D as this llrrla girl 'Q ) to plain and the beautiful Vanity too yon eel |s\ without selling any more of our goods by simply ahov/ing your grand doll and carslau to _ l ly" _ _ lr: _ _ Y ui ‘ All I I AA’ In n nl an ' V I “I\ai:|l:=v;l;"l“‘° g youiievsiy slgaellkea msswmézéixlflldr h °' lun' \ ba our agents and’aTll'oil'r..g-i:a='s‘a=4y:\i‘\ill\i.‘ lwliattzl-‘dai .'Ail4l'\ll REGAL MANUFACYUBING C0. Dept. V 11 TORONTO. ONT. _ ga ' a al anal Your V ery with Beaver Flour, w between this perfect bl First Baking ill show you the difference ended wheat flour-and the f usual western spring wheat Hours. The light, iialty Pie Crusts, Cookies and Doughnuts-the delicious, ' “homey” nutlike llsvor of th c Bread and Rolls-will be doubly welcome after the tough, almost tasteless bread made with western spring wheat Hour. I3__EAVE.R_.fLOUR ‘ MILLED 0F BLENDED WHEAT ls lll'c cliolcest Ontario fall wheat, strengthened with western spring wheat; and in equally good for bread and pastry. Order a trial barrel today. DEAl.F.RS-write us for prices on Coarse Grains and Cereals. Till-I T. H. TAYLDR C0. LIMITED, cl-wrnam ost. L Feed 2 0 7 ` ,- l m _ ,ill O ‘ .lm ~, QQ-_\\ _ _ ._-l;\"f)"§` -\ \ /,/ r 2 _fl ‘ >\-.9\._ ' A' _ " *.' _ \\U`{ l'heWarmih elnd\X/ear of llonc-:sl\X/ool You men who want the real thing in underwear - gar- ments that have the weight, the warmth and the long- wearing softness peculiar to Maritime wool- ask your dealer to show you _' Feel its quality-try its strength and elasticity- noticeits substantial weight and neat finish-and think of the warmth and comfortit will mean when the raw, cold weather comes! _ _ Once you have worn thi? }l]f[,cl}V\f,_¢_-__-__ api ndid underwear ' you’l realize why thousands put their A uND["qwt-A” faith in the ATLANTIC Trademark. ° _ _ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR UMITED. HONCTON. N.B. l @“\1“1\1" F .I v - ‘ '_ _. ` lv -__ ' 1 -4 _ #gli ' _,"f__Better see about "xi 4 if' *ew ._ 'l_Ila;ving your water _ pipes fixed up now ’ _ "_ J'-_-before the cold - ' - _weather comes to ‘l _ _ _` freeze them up. - ' - '_ - Fred H. Tnainor . 1.-_ Pltltnbél’ . if .ff‘?ff~” ~ Grafton sl _ , 8° -._-1 --iw _.- " Phone 393 I ' _ .i"' " ‘ 1"' . I _ _ . ..°..'_ _ ,_ . . “ " ' “W M - - 1. .-3 . ,, 5 . / 1 ‘ fr " ` ‘ls al . 5 E _ J ' ` .v >\‘-` WAR i‘NTER8E§8IONS.- Today all w,l;o,,have friends on active ser- vice a_._l"e invited to attend the weekly lntercessory Service ln the Chapel of ‘ St. P5ter’s Cathedral on Tuesday It 5 .p. m. Canon Simpson will be glad _to receive requests for prayer. io be noffered at this service. from my part of the island. Let this time lf anxiety and sorrow draw us all :loser together before the Throne of Brace. A l=l.EAslN‘a v|sl1'.#-Rev. Mr. Piercy, who gave recitals in the Baptist Church last Sunday, yester- lay visited Prince Street School and :ave the pupils and teachers a most 'nterestlng talk on literature, Illust- -atlng his talk by recitations from Ten nyson, Coleridge and the. New 'Festa- fnent. I-le is a finished elocuticfnlst and nakes the thought oi’ the writer stand mt so prominently that itcannot fail zo interest his bearers. The school was ielighted and doubtless greatly helped ‘ly his visit. ' WATCH RETURNED.-The gold watch and' chain which disappeared `nom the room of Mr W‘illiam Morri- son, during the rush on one of the Exhlbhtion days, were returned to him an Friday. The matter had been re- sorted to the Summerside police at the time the watch and chain were taken, also a description oi’ the guilty party, which gave a strong clue. Con- sequently the ,“atl." of Mr. Morrlslon, which appeared in The Guardian a short time ago, had' the d'esired effect lnd the ws/teh was left with the Jwnel' as above stated.-H WEDNESDAY --SPECIAL TRIP.-The` steamer Northumberland made a special trip ’o Point du Chene on Sunday, carry- ng a. full cargo each way, and arrlv-‘ 'ng back iin port at about 8.30 p.m. Phe oiiicers in charge are using every lillort.. to prevent a. further blockade n freight. - KILLED IN ACTiON.- Still the \ad news comes. to Prince County. This time it brings the knowledge hat Private Donald McDonald, son if Mr. John McDonald oi? Lot 9 has leen killed in action. Deceased was bought a _great deal of by the citiz- lns all round his old home whose \ynlpathles go out .to the dear ones eit behind to mourn such a loss.W. -“--4 SPECIAL SERVICE.-_ The fol-' owillg` announcement has been made n connection with the O’Leary and Tape Wolfe circuit of the Methodist lhurch, namely _ that a 'week of pecial services will be- helo at Maddock on Monday, Octo-- ver 30th; at Melhurn starting Mon- 'ay. November 6th; at Knutsford, tartillg November 13th; and at ‘ape Wolfe and 0'Leary is announced he same being led by the Re/v. ano Virs. R. Brodie. The Christian Friends _nt other churches are re- ‘ iuested to come _along on these dates lnd help in the special singing.-W. SUCCESSFUL FARM SALE. - The auction sale for Mr. Peter Stew- \.rt, Hinckley Point Road held on iaturday, conducted by Mr. Benjamin Iarter, auctioneer proved a decided luccess. Everythipg at top notch nice. l-lls farm of 100 acres brou- rht $3,750. Mr. James Mulch of Rus .lco was the purchaser. The crops mid well. Potatoes and tnrnlps sold 'n drill, oats to the extent of 800, :looks realizing bi cents per sltook. l‘hree horses were' sold at satisfac- ory pricesand cows sold very high ‘anglng from $40 to _$80 each. Mr. Stewart who is about to remove to 'Jharlottetown was delighted wlyh the lrlcelf realized, ` GLENFANNWG No'rEs.- 'rite 'armers of Glenlannlllg are busy ilgging their abundant crop of po- tatoes. lt is said that Mr. D. P. Dantello will have aoout five thous- md bushels. --Mr. Edward Rice has been a visitor to his former 'lome in Glenfanning recently. - lir. R. J. McPherson of Glenfanliing 's busy hauling potatoes to Cardigan. -Mr. Samuel Acorn recently pur- ;hased a iine race horse for which ‘ie paid a good suul.- Messrs Carver md McDonald recently -passed thro- igh bers in search of horses and ':attle.- The many friends ot Mr. Matthews McDonald oi' Glenfannlng regret to learn that he--has beep wounded while fighting for King an Country. _ - r PECULIAR ACOlDEN'l'.- A strange and sla`o,a painful accident ls reported from Northam. Mr. Bag- lole of that place received a bruise on the hand ,which became irritated and showed' evidence of incipient blood poisoning". He was advised to bandage his hand tightly above/ the twine. (it being the one available article at ,the time): he also bathed his hand copioualy with turpentine after which operation he proceeded to light his pipe. The turpentine on ‘his ,hands caught fire. and both hands were terribly burned.. I-its suffering. is intense. The binder turpentine. and the fire in lt could 8 . _'ici-uits have enlisted roi- the -nsltsrr Hendshwll went overseas with the _ _ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " ' " ‘ J. W‘. Stewart, J. 0. Proctor, Char- 6th C. M. R.- K _ ,__" 1 ' __ _ -- _.___ ~_-_‘_‘._-_ _ _ __ lvllstcwn: D. A. McLeod, Bradalband _ _ ._ r/'__ ' _~‘ _ _ - {f_._____ .,-*_ - ln.the1o5th= J. s. Bl-own, Aibel-ton ' MARRIAGB- A happy event ,_ _“__ 3* __ .;__,__,»___. .- l-._ @|:_.é Ill W, G. Morrlsolk Alberton; S. R. Mc- took place' at the home of Mr. and (_, ._ $_;`:_l__p;S__-_-sg: _ _ _ _ 55 lk ‘__ ..-_ 1,5;-en, F0;-egg ._ g|1_ The fonowing Mrs. Arthur Owen of Maipeque on d _*X .|,,¢,|,,¢,|,¢:¢, I , g l a recruits leave this morning to join Wednesday evellllls. Oct- lltll. Wl\6l\ _ .___ _ ull- baa..msl_.ll _ ‘ 4. 1 `__. _ the Ives porn; Bguery; Kiimgn Ar. their daughter Miss Lizzie became a ._ ‘_ ' I- _ i\ my O senault, Francis Larkin. Wallace 01° Wife Of Mr- l5Yl‘0ll Sl0W8l't 01 3', ,,_C___g_..,,__,- _ l_.,_ ,»;:_'-,_ ‘ ,-5;.. -_ Field, E; Pollard, sll or Charlene- Hsmlllvlh The ceremony was ner- I v _ ¢ ._'¢.' a»u.ass.s.l..sJ - -'5-_;~~:_»._._;-.-"gi" .-__'j_:-', town. _ - ,formed by Rev. J. M. Murchison.- -, _,L , '_} _ 300| allvsl ln. ;_iX;|\'»-‘ Y . ('... .'.\*'* '.14 ~ yu, - ig: Q ` Q@_;r ”~,_ p!_l.:.:_.ue’y3%l{kc;iacav:.;»¢s. 'nlsananeeaillsmmslesynlna f , r “Q - BELMONT INSTITUTE.-The Bel- mont _lnstltute met for their October lnedtingat the home Miss May Camp- bell on Oct. 11 The- -regular business of the Institute was discussed after which Miss Gordon gave a de/monsra~ tnlo in Table Setting and Serving. The taliembers are knitting socks for the sol- ers KILLED iN ACTiON.- Mr. John Murphy. New Glasgow has received the l0ll0W'iI1K telegram. announcing his son's death in action in France. John Murphy, New Glasgow, P. E. l. sincerely regret to inform you 228250 Pte. Albert Emmett Murphy, infantry ofiiclally killed in action, Oct. ist. Record Ofiice. OCTOBER STRAWBERRIES IN P. E. IBLAND- Several days ago an item appeared in this paper in' refer-- ence to s-tfawberrles being picked ln New Brunswick in October. It is ln- terestlng in this,connection to note that se/veral days ago Mr. William Carruthers. Cape Traverse. picked from plants set out about June 20th last, two quarts of luscious berries. ISLAND OFFICER.-In the Octo- ber number of the Canadian Govern- ment Employees Magazine appears a capital portrait oi' Capt. Harry l-lodg-. son, formerly of the P. E. I. R. who lolned the forces at Winnipeg where he was practising dentistry Al- though Capt. Hodgson, has been out of the service lol' some time. he-is very well known and popular on the P. E. I. Railway. He is the son of Mr. S. F. Hodgson, Storekeeper, Charlottetown. NORBORO INSTITUTE.-The reg- ular meeting of the Norboro Institute was held on Oct. 10 at the home of Mrs. J. W. Stewart’s. At this meeting $5.00 was voted to be sent to Miss Plummer’s Xmas Gift fund Tile meln- sellt to headquarters. and more will be es around Kensington on Saturday trically operated with electric in'dl~ K. si- l. . .. . . _ 4 s 1] It is impossible to produce the Ostermoor Mattress to retail at the old price. We had but one thing lo do-Y--to raise thc price enough to enable us to keep up the quality, where it has always been for A? ill 'z _ _ 9!-IB. .S<.<.!???._9_3.‘_|_`__§.!!_M_‘.l.9B.$§Sf???KS????_9§f!`§ 5€<_'???. 9§f!`§l!.U.9.‘.-233.... Why didn.’t I get it l ten years ago? I] "Why did I go on trying to sleep on a stiff, lumpy, uncomfortab e mat- tress, that never properly supported my body? Q If the old rice for the 0STER~ MOOR haeliheen doubled, it would still be cheap for the rest ' il /ll-ll and comfort it br`ngs. M first --...___ _ / ‘ & _ I night on rl.. osrsnnyoon _ ’ taught me this.” STERMO OR MATTRESS ` l because we are doI.erm_inml to keep the quality up. I'-°~._-._ \ \ . _A 3||||f. "QF _ 31:2; 9 P . more than half a century. ' (I Surely $18 is a small price to pay for so much rest, health, comfort, sat- isfaction and enjoyment. I] Every genuine OSTERMOOR MA'1"1`RESS has the name woven in the border. Look for it. 1] Ask your dealer for the OSTERMOOR or write us for the name of our nearest dealer. Q Q, Q The Parkhill Manufacturing Co. Limited - _ _ _ The Alaska Feather & Down Company Limited Al-A Ml - 'B.1--d- anal' ,.-- U efb O/ 9 -§[(.(1 .Sail H (Ing Winnipeg MONTREAL "ALASKA on an article means High Grade Every Particle." 69 i?3.`1¥`fi?¥`ll‘il5`<`>`ii`22?¢555`6§‘i"siniiooii 'M E ‘~¢‘° _ / _ . (\ \`~ ' . -nl..-_-~_ . / . - ' A A - ' s 4./~ ff . ' Vancouver ..................... _-...._._| Q bers are active in Red Cross work, a ' - parcel of socks have recently been THURSDAY ‘sent shortly The Institute- is consider- EUNNER BEER RET mg putting' 8' hardwood nom in the Gunllel' Walter L Beer liv'li§|N(lel'l s°h°°l' Ml” G°rd°“ was' presem and for overseas service with Capt Webb gave a dem°“5“‘u°“ in” the makmg Stanley and has been onitlle firing and serving M salads' and recipes line with the Second lleavy 'Battery were ,di8tr|b“ted' for over a year, sailed for Canada from Liverpool on the 17ill illst. The information wus colltnllletl in all of- Institut; was held on Oct 12m at the ilcial colllmilnlcatlou from the Militia home 0( Mrs J P A“e'na“"_.s web Department arllircssed to his nlotll- “ngton The'lnE'_tmite _:held a social er Mrs. E. ll. Beer. (illllllvr Boer recently, and raised upwards c-f 80 dol- is in g°°d heahh' lars. The members are busy at Red DEUGHTED WITH P E 'SL/mb Cm” Wgrliinand Tnhpafgs 359 Tags -Mr Alfred V. Fraser, fur expel-i. re- lgeaelfen MIS ggrdon was resent presenting Lanlpson (‘o., Ltd., tatha on' -tins and ave a demlzmshw Lolldon, England, who has been si fmmling; Mgthods of pickling visiting a great many ni' the Island on n y. _ _ _ rd il _ fox ranches. ycste ay l company yfgetdéstcuzgedmlggbgecilffsaY€;§\.;l$l|with Mrs. Fraser. went to Bradal- r ue ° 6 rs' ,bane and thence to Crnpnllti where ‘mm is [being made by the institute' he will inspect some more ranches for Red Cm" p“rD°seE" Mr. and Mrs. Fraser leave on Friday _ for New York. They are both de- ATl-£éW:;?"é$°§'2’5_§Si"TVATQf.§ llghlsa with Prince Edward island. f L d mi Néw'Y0;.k re_ and the warm hospitality with which §::_m°ng,‘I);n‘:§Eo;' and Cds n'r gale they have been greeted on every house, visited a -number of fox ranch- hand' last. He was met at the station by 'OF LOCAL |NTERE5T~ -Wed' B_ W_ McArthur whose much was nesday afternoon, Mrs. Alexander the first visited, lle then visited Mr. GHY€'i-I9 Of Rlllldvlllh SL- Sf’-Ve HU U,|-clfg Gee;-ge Brown's. Dr. afternoon luncheon in llonol of Mrs. _nm-||ne»5 and Mnbum Lei;-(rg, John MacDonald and Mrs. Colonel J. The mgh vames get R. Allan of Covehezld P. E. island on ms pens or mes in me different who argl v1sl;h;_s Mr; r:\g1§Cl21§>:;l‘;§ ranches visited. make the _ranchers Blsitzir. RB- 0 ith se ll regém were and investors optime~stic_of the suc- R011 -D lll;0Ilif` élucell Mrs J A cess oi' fox ranching.-i\. MTB- F- - - I - - ~ Murray, Mrs. Charles Dame an SQME1-HWG p|FFER,E|q1-._ The Mrs. David Hamilton. The tplblc . _ a taste-fully decorated with ye ow 3|{;>;eyTx}$,1`;rl;;e¢:.pi|la\;oil¢i\s,d rtcgom, lhlleuliiigt :ntl white, and a very dainty luncheon had installed one of me newest type was served by the hostess and oth- _ _ . ‘M s. Allan and Mrs. Mal: _ lt( ine raiiltiousnggiioiidilliililiiiengliiistil; »i,)rl3nald ieturned mst Saturday after marlralsle iilece oil mechanism The BlJ€llllll18 if l110l\lh'B h0llfl0YB all U10 ` Ex color is white enamel and it ls- elec- H\ll>~- BMW” cator ilights the same as is used in E EDWARD .|.HEATRE__ an me “p't°`da"e tea' 'r.°°m° in the Thznhhliiming Marguerite Clark is cafes of ithe large cities, Mr. Bremner, the star in the “ne bm wmch wus the genial -propriei10\' °f the KM” shown at the Prince Edward yester- K°"“e‘° is certainly "° be congm' day. "Silks and Salina" is the well mined “W” hem! me “mt penn" w chose-n name of a romantic photo introduce this latest model of Amerl- ma” in merry France and lme|_wem,_ Ui” 5"“|“° t° Ch“l°“°t°w“' ing a rmodern romance with the days eonsnnivs lv|EE1'|Ne Ar °‘ dd' Nlysffybis ‘wifi °re“:|9d ln “W °°h°°l Players' Co. There is a lesson for all house' to dlllcllll “Hd °°lllld°\` "W in this fascinating story and every advantB86B 0f 0°'°PBl‘°UV° \“ll'l“¢ one should attend the Prince Edward and selling. Mr. McKenna occupied nn, afternoon and evening. the c hair and introduced Mr. Wm. the lm.; limes that it lvlsponsld Secretary of the Aw°°lH~ will be shown. 'rhs so-lklng beauty of ‘ted Farmers Cooperative C0~» Llnm' the landscape views are alone worth ed, who outlined the system Of 01° witnessing. Some- excellent pictures organisation and the methods of op- U1 me boy, who are de»1en~l~1|ng the eration. Mr.- Cnnlmlskey U10 Pl‘°B|°' empire are shown in the current of- ent told ol the success attending the 19|-mg of --The Brlilsli Weekly." eflorts of co-operative bodies in the soldiers' from Canada, Australia. and Professional Cards MISS D RUDGE 171 Great George 8t.,- Phone 314. Manufacturer of all kinds of fine hair goods, including, Toupees and Wigs. Hair dreslng, Manicnring, Sham- peeing. singering. 2703-10-23l\iwi`11llo. - __ L 1 WARBURTON A SHAW Barrstera, Attorneys, Notary Pub- ers Association. Bank' of Montreal, Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corpor- at.ion_ Omces-Old Guardian Oillce, Pro was Block. Carlottetown. P. ll. I. i ._ FIORSON G DU FFY larrlatora and Attorneys tolioltorl for Royal Bank oi! Canada MONEY TO LOAN ; A.A.MoLoan, K_C., Donald McKinnon IVlc|.EAN A MeKiNNON ..Barrlatera, .. Attorneys-ai-Law Royal Bank Bldg., Charlottetown. l 0.0. McLeod, K. C., W.E. Bantlly. K.C Mci.EOD l. BENTLEY Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Oliees-Bank of N. B. Chambers Charlottetown. P. lil. I. S. S. Hessian LAWYER Montague, P. l. L Money to Lean H84-I-lllll. llc, Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bank-_l ' rl. Mahal.. l.l...i. s.'s. co. ua The B. S. Amelia carrying H. I. mails. passes,--rs and freight leaves Picton every M.._._lay and Thursday al- ter arrival ot morning express trom Halifax, for the Magdalen Islands call- ing, going and coming at Bouril. CHA8. W. !VE8, Aleni. Piotoii W. H. Starrett, Manager. Amllarat. Harbor. M. I. .i.i Eastern Stcamshlp -Lines ALL~THE-WAY BY WATER. INTERNATIONAL LINE. l.»»;l\'o Si .lnhll .\lollilays and ’l`hlirs days: ni 000 il. ln.. (Atlantic Tlmesl. for Ellstport, Lubec, Portland and Bos ton. i{ctlll~rl-- Lcnve Central Wharf. Bos- ton. Molldllys and Thursdays at 9.00 xl. nl., f`or l’ol°flzllld, Eastport. Luhec and St. John. MAINE BTEAMBHIP LIN!- BETWENN PORTLAND AND NEW YORK REDUCED FARES AND AND STATEROOM PRICES From Portland and New York. Pas- senger servicc Tues., and Sat., one week Thurs., alternate week. Freight service Tues., Thurs., and Silt. Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, 6 p. m. Leave New York 5 p. m. METROPOLITAN LINI. Direct between Boston and New York. 18% Hours. Route via Cape Cod Canal. Express Steel Steamship! laaaao- nnsetzs and Bunker Hill. Leave North Side India Wharf. Boston week days and Sundays at l p. ln. Same Service returning trfom Pier ill, North River, Foot. of llurray St. New York City. Bt. John City Ticket Ofiieo, 41 King li. A. C, currla, Agent, Bt. John, N. I. a. E. Flaming, T.P., AIP. A. lt_ Jelll N. . i l | l ' L E J. D. Stewart Notary Public Oflice NEWSON BLOCK Charlottetown Branch Office Georgetown Money to Loan 'on Real Estate zsvz-lo-lsluu. _ l .PLANAT INE The next sailing trom Char- lottetown for Boston will be on Friday November 3rd. JAS. CAFRAGHER, Agent. Ch’town. _2T35-10-251\l1f. ' "` otlier provinces, mentioning the Brit- the mlm, dcmmmons are shown go. ish American Co-operative Co.. lil gather. Yrhe historic waterways of Nova Scotia. The United Farmers Bruges are shown in all their toni, ., Ontario and n i b ut n s series of na urs 'rm' 'hum he dm "nh binder $l?\i(iiJ 1 I \ f - '...~. .3 » »» , ,.__\-__ . i _ .4 » »_‘,-._1.....-- f.. »_'.,“._ ~ ' . r . / . ‘s _ > _ .”_.»f}_ __ ____»_;__»>g._ , _ _ _ _. r