_IW _ _ »-,.~..».. _..-. ; M-KRRIRGES I* ,;- _ _._ _ __ _ _ _.._..____.___ __ Q18 MQUIOIIIIC hgontague, Nov. Ziltfh 1918 I_v`y Walter J. Domville, Ira S. Rileoiof,-Union Roadto Grace I. Mo- .~_isth._cc. Peters nay P. ir. isinua. l_\'_li_1,iiI-‘=»iAunnAv-set nie reemeuee of the-brldds parents, Cornwall, on the -evening or 1_o_urt~li. by luv. _:__ _ Haney. cinu-iene Willard.. daughter-"fot-hir. and Mrs. Samuel Drakio of Colinlildward Mur- thy of Uomwull. _ ' ~ .- __ _ it--_ .. DIED . e eauinl.-.iii roi-tiene. orepu. Nov. 13. 1918, Alcnnnder F. Squire B806 651 ji umu¢in'- io any., ietiier ,er Rjl. Reima Florence - am, éfrel-lima. mia Mn. Jennie W»ilson','>of Salem, Or. ; brother of C. iflsqmre, remand; Jn._squire, ei sqmiewwiugii.; ‘stephen Squire, can- ada; Ilia Squire and Ellen Buchannan, of Boston. (llnlimd cmd Boston papers please copy.) ' 1’ IN~ MEMURIAM In loving memory of our ds-ar `dep`urted member Mrs. 0. W. - Anderson, who'dled on Dec. 4tli 1917. ' ST PETE R'8 BAY RED CROSS " SOCFETV 4 THE iuiiiiiiis MURRAY HARBOR MARKETS Butter lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.40 Eggs doz. _.AS Potatoes .. ....6u Oats . . . . . T5 Pork ._ ~' ee 4 . - . . . . . . . . . . .. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS my tn_n_ _ _ . . _ . . . . . . . _.sw Potatogsz bus. ._ _....60 Biack’0ats White Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . ...S0 Butter per lb. ._ ......4l-4; Eggs per doz . . . . . . .. ......4S .Pork . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . ..211_.4_; ' f-'SCU me-' MARKET W Onto bun B. Oats bus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POIMQB .... Eggs doz. Butter1§..._-. Pork-... .. 1 I 5**-NOTICE ! i UniThursday Jaiiuary 2nd, 1918 on ` books remain- all ,W0 ‘ _ - a unwshallqbxg handed in to ing unpaid _ our attomey for collection. Kind- ly iakenotice and govern yourself aocordingl '. , _ PIENRY DUNN 3-. . » -General Merchant, ` A Guspereaux 2178-12-9mmwfetts3i - Auciliiii 'Ar iioiisnlw 75 7 5 55 47 40 _ lwill oil`e auction on my revnises in Bon shew on Thurs ay Dec 12th 1918. at 1 'clock.m.. the l`ol~ iowi' g stQck,'etc.- our milk cows flue to freshen in spring, tivo heif- ers 1 1'-2 years, one bull 1 1-2 years three calves, four steers 2 1-2 years onehorse 2 1-2 years, one horse 8'ycars, one horse 6 years (weight 1300 lbs), twelve sheep. a quant ty of hay and straw. one low wheel truck. wagon (nearly new l, one disc harrow, one. side hill plow, criain separator; set of spike harrows and oi. er articles too numerous to mention; n ' ‘ r for sale a_t public o ' i ’ sa'e lo occur at the _ ` If stormy following Saturday same hour o TERMS-twelve months credit, six_ per cent off for cash. Wm. McRAE. J. J. McLE OD, Auctioneer ` ` - 'IHS ROGERS PATTON SILVER BLACK FOXES LIMITED The annual meeting- of The Rogers Pa ton Silver Black Foxes Limited will be held in the Y. M. C. A. pariors at two o’clock p. m. on Tuesday _the 10th of December. _ . _ - W. K. ROGERS, .heifer, l 1-2 years old, Shorthorn, Synopsis of Canadian Northwest i '”“i'u and those haviri% House Signs, _Automobile and arriage paint- ing tobe done, _you wil find me at Dunn's otel. _Phone B10-L. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Prices right. - J.” 'A. Botcss -809-12-8M¢ipd. . .T0 RENT -Q--» -E _At Trevi ers Rest a gonil i-'atb nmltll shop, -z 'rat cin-is finniicinl 'c cation, formerly occupier! by Tyn- dale Sample. Write or apply in por- son to _ , J J MGINTYRE .. . ._ _ . Travellers Rest.. Auction Sale The directors of the Oyster Bed Silver Black Fox Co. Ltd will sell by public Auction at their ranch on the premises of Chas. B. Horne 6 good foxes cn Saturday Dec. 14th at _2 P. M.. Terms Cash. ANDREW GALLANT Sec’y Treas _ zsii-iz-siusinu. AUCTl_(_)li_ SALE ‘ The undersigned will sell by Pub- lic Auction on his farm at East Royalty on Dec 9th, 1918 commenc- ing at 1 o’cl0ck sharp: _The follow- ing stock and crop. Horses--1 Draft Mare, 6 years old, l horse, 10 years old, 1 driver, 10 years old, 1 Clyde mare, 4 years old, 1 colt, 2 1-2 years old, 1 mare, 12 years old, Cattle-5 cows milking, 1 l bull, 2 1-2 years old,Shorthorn ;7 heifers, 1 1-2 years old, 4 Guernsey heifcrs, 1 1-2 years old, several dry cattle, 4 to8 years old, 18 choice sheep and lambs, l shrop lamb, 3 years old. Crop-10 tons choice timothy hay, 4 tons straw, 200 stooks oats, 60 bushels wheat, 40 bushels buckwheat, 300 bushels turnips.l _ TERMS-12 months on approved Joint notes, 6 per cent off for cash. - VICTOR McWILLIAMS BENJ. CARTER. ‘ _ Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Standing Lumber iaminstructed b JAMES ROPER ands. WPIEATLEY to sell by Public Auction 0N THURSDAY ‘ - December lZtli at I o’clock p. m. Five Acres of STANDING LUMBER situated between Norwood and Union Roads, formerly known as Connolly Estate. Lumber to be -sold in quarter or half acre lots. Terms twelve months credit or 6 per cent off for cash. BENJ CARTER, Auctioneer E-tl.-.__ <;§vS`;.' J.-['13 ~ ~=ff-“,=~-_-_-ic. ,fA‘_t-?;'»-'“»¥‘1 ,.i~_»_-fx --'~_. li- i. laldllegllaticna sol: hem or A family or any mais over tllhtecn ycsrs old, mnv lwmcstearl n quarter sectional svsilabie Dominion land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberts. Applicant must up-H ear-in vermn si ilie Domin on Landi\\;cn¢yl r 51%-Agency ini the District. Fnt.' oy on ay mad: at any Dominion Lanai ry but not Sub-A nancy on certain eonvi’l\ons. Dams-Sis months ualikiice upon and cul rlvation of the land in carb of lhreovean. A ‘ionicatudcs may ll-vs within nine milaiof hiv lninestud _:mt u farm oLlt lout do acres, mi certain on iam. A hitsbic house lure- qiir axes wafers; peonn Il “és” W li ‘donoils rf edt the In certain districts ltolnllutluf inloodrand- ‘" :rarer :.i::.'.':'.:°.:'~°° -'°~ M- -'- ‘mgttlen Six month residence in eacli of three ":.':"°i:..°ii°‘°'.i:'°~'...'.°‘ °°.§:::=.:'.;° =°.:°..'r lx cu a on. -e U tained u soon as liomasuzd patent, on umla eniii _ A »'ei°i'i:i~se an .names sase¢¢n‘.4n,|.¢ ----i.:a-.-.:i-.-"°..':i:.'.- -"- ‘$- ' Secretary Treasurer. _rm W ianted Fat--#Hogs 'We to btiy in _ lfat`-liogson 5.... nn. ‘i’ai%_°i=ili°i»'l.‘..°.ff;‘.“.‘.'.."_“"°' oillce of the Post Ofllce Inspector or Sale .- By Auction 1 will sell by auction on Monday Dee. ilth at 1 p. m. several 'wood and lumber lots. It dey is not fine .sale will take' place Tuesday. ` ALEXANDER ANDERSON Bedeque 2822-12-0M2i. .l FARM I’K0|’El\'I'lES_ FOR SALE ~ ---,.-v-¢u_ The _ uu`de.\_°_algned offers for sale two farnil-:Innate ut I-Iurtsville Lot 30, comprising 50 and 88 acres, adjoining. wit.lti_n_»tour miles of Hunter River and North Wiltshire Stations with good buildings in both proper- ties. Fariiis well watered, fenced mostly with wire and cedar posts and having abundance' of hard and colt wood thereon. May be sold separate- ly or together to suit purchasers. Ap- ply to - _ DONALD McKAY, Hartsvllle, P. 0. 2599-'.1-25M2wkspd._ iw AUCTION SALE There will be sold by Public Auc- ticii at Crapiud on Wed-nesilay Dec- ember llth, 1918 at 2 o'ciock p ni. _ Butcher Shop with ice house, slaugh- ter house and warehouse &c., and _ell tihe outfit connected with the butclicr business including two waggons, two sleighs and varlo'u_< inipleinents; also dwelling house and lot, properly ni' the late Frederick W. Snow.: For particulars apply to Mrs. Snow on premises oi' to McLean & McKinn- on, Solicitors, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 2824-12-6 ni5l z¢ _ t \ -‘ ` 1°' _ i=r"1.&’.'-.-‘;17,.2'»;\,-1' _-_ Mail Contract SEALED TENDERS, addre-si-d to the Postmaster General, will lie received 'at Ottawa unti|'nonn, on Friday, the 3rd January 1919 i`. r the 'conveyance of His l\'lajest\"s Mail on a proposed Contract for four years, Six limes per week over Rural Mail route No. I from _/ll- bany P; I2 Island from the Post- master General`s pfeasure. Printed notices containing fur- ther information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Office of Al- bany and at the office of Post Office inspector _JOHN F. WHEAR Post Office Inspector Post Office Inspector's Office Charlottetown 22nd Nov. 1918' ~.v~\*._f_r. _sf- iii'i:*i§?; \`\ t\_._u-1;; , .f--'f?~`='-"'-5 Ma -I Contract - SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the -Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until noonl on Fri- day, the 3rd January 1919 forthe con- veyance of His Majesty's Malls, on a proposed Contract for tour years six times per week over Rural Mail route No. 4 from Montague, P. E. lsl-and from the Postmaster Geiieral’s pleu- sure. Printed notices containing further information as to condition oi’ pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at t-he Post Offices of Montague, St. M'ary’s Road and a/t the oillce of the Post Office inspector. JOHN F. WH EAR Post Otllco inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Office Charlottetown, Nov. 22nd, 1918. 2593-11-25mon3i. \9 it he - 15* \’?.'1._ - ;1‘&, _-5-_.rf-‘~» ~.._/4 . ' 'ff .t -' i . _ 1'... .-.» ,\\ Mail Contract SEALED TENDERS, addressed to t-he Postmaster General will he re- ceived st -Ottawa until ndon. on lfrlday, theft 3rd January. 1919 for the con- veyance of I-[ls Majesty's Muiis, on u proposed'Controct for four years six times per week, over Rural mail route No. 2 from Kensington, P. E. Island from the Postmaster Gonéi;al's pleasure. ~ ‘ Printed notices containing 'further information as to' conditions of pm- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Kensington French River, Long River and at the ` Away ~ 5 §_l’i_iii|:_les _ u...inn ‘N 'Cuticura Tit Soap to Cleanse mil Purify 'l\tOintsncntttSoot.heu|ll'leal These fragrant, super-creamy cinci- licnts stag itc.l_ting. _-clear the skin of pimples, loic es, rcclncssand rouigh- _ lest, the scalp of itching and dan- drud, and the hands of chaps and lures. in .p_uQw,._delicutc medica- tion, refrc ing. fragrance, conve- nience and economy, Culicura Soap and Ointment meet wiihthe approval of the most discriminating. ldealolpr every-day tollct_ures. "`§v‘ KILLED IN ACTION, __ Th_e`foliowing- letter has been received by Mr, _and Mrs. Thos. Summers,- Kensington, P. E. 1.' It will be rein¥`mb'cred the Private Summers reeiired to was killed on the 9th of August. - ‘ B. E. F. France, Oct: I8*-18 Dear Mrs. and Mr. Somers.-'_' It is with the deepest regret that I learn of` the death of your soil John andl take this opportunity| of extending to you my deepest sympathy in this your hour of bitter bereavement. As you know_ .llohtih andhl fwerg _méire j like ."° ers. .all "'¢“..S all 1191!. B3" Judgewith what mingled surpxi*lis_e_ and regret I “felt on hearing 'the sad news and alth`ough_ w -'are' taught to believe that it is all for -the best yet ,weknow ‘that this is a small -source for consolation but we must not loose sight of the fact that- lie 'died as ii h_ero anti gave up his life‘ iii the noble cause of freedom, so let us be ,_ brave dear friends and put our f*€F~‘ trust in God and all will come right in the end. °°"""'°N °F °A""A°A Many of -- our best aiidiioblest ' ‘ 'N THE PR°BATE °°URT have made the supreme sacrifice 'Province of Prince Edward island in this gigantic struggle but let us _ ' hope that the end is near and ln the matter of .the Estate of J_os- that peace and quietness reign hua Westcott late ot Brackley Pom: once mm-e_ in Queens county in Prince Edmifl I will not endeavor to write any island, fariner deceased testate_ news at present _but wil] write To the sheriff oi’ tlie County oi again Sometime latelg Queen's County or to any coiistaizze Again assuring you that you or literate person within the said ,have all my sympathy und trust- Cuunty. `ing that your cross will not prove GREETING too heavy. I- remain, Wihi-iress Sarnli ‘Ann Cussford of El cl* yOlll‘fI‘l€ll(l, ' ' ' Bracklley Point iii Queens County in HARRY E. WARREN Prince Edward lsliuid wife oi’ Williaiii Sl’gS NO. 2 CO I Cassiord, and Joshua James Herbert ‘itll Blllt- C- M. G. C. weelnnn ei neveriey in inn state nf B. and E. F.. France. Massachusetts inthe United States oi’ America. Motoiimaii, Execturix and Executor of the Last Will und Testa- ment of the lute Joshua Westcott dec- ---- eased have by their petition now in file _ A of the late Joshua Westcott deceased MR BRENDON MCGUIGAN have by their petition now on file ______ prayed that all persons interested iii The death Occurmd at Hope the said estate may aippeur and show River on M0nday_ N0v_ 25th_ of cause if any they can why the ac- Brendon McGuigan aged 22 yearS_ counts o fthe said Estate should not be Son of MI-_ and My-5_ John Mc- passed and why the said Estate should Gujgan A most estimable young not be Clvsed- man, lie had been in delicate YOU ARE THEREFOIWJ fefiuifeii IU health for some time. There are cite iil-'i persons interested in tlie said -left t() mourn besides his parent-S Estate to aiiucm before me at ills one brother Damien, and one ll’i‘obate Court tg be ,held in my Cliiuii- sister Miss Rose at humel also bers in the Law C0urt's Building. two other Sigtgy-5’ MI-S_ Frank Charlottetown- in the said Province HenneSS€y, Charlottetown and nn the 26th day nf December next (A. Miss Alice, a teacher at Caiiwoocl, ri.) isis nr tin-__ hour-_br eleven ifeienk Sask. The funeral took. place fin-enoon to show ca`usn ir any the-y Wednesday nio_i‘iiing' at St. Aii|i’s -_-nn why me necounte' _or tue num iss- Roman Catholic Church at Hope inte should not be ‘panned und wiiy River, thence to the cemetery, the real Estliiteahould not be closed. R_eV- F3-thffr Gaudet officiating and GIVEN under my hand and the sciil hlS_ CUUSIU-‘i - Clafellcfli I-(lander. of tlie said court this twciity ilrst dziy Wllbert and JOIN] T- R9-ldv I-mils of N,,,,,,_,,,l,,,,. A_ D_ 1913, - and John I.. McGuigaii being pail- (L S'_, bea_rers.~R. I. P. 's <1. AENEAS A. MAcDoNAi.o ---- ---~-~ i g I _ Judge of Probaw .iossni-ilu: MncKiNNoN 2591-11-25 Me ai _"“ _ ,____________;__i__ | At Soutlianiptou, on November 14th, there passed -peacefully away, at the I’ 99»I‘|Y Inge Of Io years, Josephine, be- ‘ loved daughter of Lauglilin MM. *""" Kinuon. Although in ilalling health for _ _ some time, no one ever realized that Thi” is U’ <>@1`il"Y that 'we P“““°’"°h|P the end was so near but desipite modi- lieretofore existing between the un- cu; aid and mudel. nursfng she passed defglgned C9-"`Yl“S 0" b“Sln995 lmdel' to her Eternal -home on 'thc 'above the Style Bhd fil'-111 01 Grant fr Kennedy mentioned datei Besides lier parents has 011 this twenty-SiXth 4385’ Of NOV- she leaves to mourn tour sisters- and amber A. D. 1918 been dissolved by three 'brothers and a large circle of the retirement of Richard C. A. Grain. sorrowlng friends. Her remains weix The business will be continued by followed on Saturday morning to thei- Ssmuel Kennedy, Junior, tp wlmm nil last resting place -by ia large connoin-,.9 payments or amounts due the firm of pe<_J|iie.- After a high Mass sung by shall be made and who annum;-5 "il the Rev. Bernard A. MacA.uiay,ali that uabumes of me .m.m_ was mortal of u loving child was laid to I-)u“,d mis |._`,,,_,,.v_Beven,h any (.1 rest lil the beitu-ti.i`ui cemetery iidjoiii- Novemhei' A ll. 1918. ing tli-e Cliiircli there to iuwait -ii glori- `._-mw" _ our ressuriectiion. May lier soul rest ..ivi. A. mcusvm ‘“ ‘l"’““°~ RICHARD C.-A. GRANT - ' _-----<- - sAiviu;ai_ KENNEDY. Jn. ~ MR' °‘E°"°‘E P'-°VE" ' 25:5-12 fi uni 5-* - 9- _..."1 _ "1 _ Thoii' passed peacefully awuy on St. Peterfs Road, Cardigan on Tiiesilayf August 6th, 1918, George Pioyer at tlie g age of 42 years. Deceased -lias been in ` --_ falling health for some time and de- ' cided to try the climate of Western The Annual Mcenng of the _'_ Canada for a change but after spend _ _ __ _- ing some time there his condltloii H. Judson l‘0x Bailchlng L0. will gradually grew woi-so and hewhs ob- . v ilged to return to his native lionie in be held Qu' J' H' Judson S"Alex March, where all that kin-:i hiiiiids and andra on,'I`uesdey Dec. 17th at 8 medical skill could do was done. but of no avail-. The late Mr. Pioyer was -v 8 111811 of _kind andfiheerful dis-position §;2,l;h,i,l¥§;§ » -ii good iielghpor -he was always ready and willing to offer help to an who 2818-12-6~Mfmw3i. ` - ._ Y _ _needeil his usuistance. _The above was We" *"“’“‘l’"ll°il by l5“ ““"" p. m. - ber oi' curi'lig_es1 w wad hlg Specialgceting - reniaiiiii to St. And *J ’i-nnby1,ei-- A 'eiwi' fin-eu ._ - hnuei-lwgi diiiiiiigiiiniieif still. _ _- Black Fox Company, Limited, will - be held in the Board of Trade- `""'- afwmo, n` on wednesday nth to John A. Lea. Buinineralde. all his December 1913 w' take mm °°h_ interest in the ilrm of Lea &-l~Iumph- .- .. 1 -LW ii lain-na. ` ' and Ive' sieterinf-he -` f' '- ~ ‘ leaves- to'-'mourn a .sorrov/ill! W|ii°W .uni tin-ee nnaii eniiaren,_.who will londlcherlsh the memory ‘ of‘a__i_ind and _'devoted husband aud__f£l\tll_`!l"-' pau' bearers' were Mailers .f_VV.”-__~II- -,M0- Lni-§n,' Joini Scrimegour, Alien'-Shaw. Ax( Rolrt_ McLaren. P.. J-.-5‘ll\|*K0¥»"-ll\d‘"`l~` M. J. Flynn. _ ._ _. _\_;._ _sides two _F ,fir as is _ pou`nd.f _ _ '_ _MISS MARY J. NICHOLSON ` Ou -Mlouduy the 18th Noveniberthe people oi Kiiuniir and vicinity were greatly shocked and grieved to learn ei me eirnosz sudden-a.u'd~altosethe__r uliexpectedideath in Hound. Alta, dn Nov. 14th of Miss .Mary-J. Nicholson youngest daughter of the late John and Annie Nicholson of Montague and a sister of Daniel J. Nicholson of this place. ' The deceased young lady -had been- engaged in teaching school in the western town referred to and during the influenza epidemic whllie rendering aid'i1mong vhe sick stricken inhabit.- aiits alle fell a victim of that dreadful scourge against which she so fiiitiiiully, endeavored to administer relief. The -late Miss Nicholson was 32 years of age and for over 12 years liao ' been engaged in 'teaching school in ihls province. She had ii iii;st class ham license from Prince of Wales Collette and taught in various sectloiis ol' the Y°_“';_ province whereby her undivided at- ~ - -_ < _ leiition to duty and na-tural uualitlca- ter "°celYed`by her br-°t~h*"`» i"l““'=’ me h chosen profession sho 'teleguphlc uews °t hm' death “"l"°d tion for er ' - - created H Wecord which WM seldom it appears that Miss Nicholson. alter successfuilly rivalled and riirely if cv- the “°h°°l“ had bee" cl°“°d` “Hated - d her services in an lliospltul where such er surpasse _ - _ At the close of liist school term slie was urgently' \`°‘l“l\`*?d _“nil IIUIUCCI- decided to try her fortune in Western lately accepted and While "l‘“5‘*’“S”-8' -C d and about lst of September ed an appeal t°r'”e'|‘°u'“°° °“l“°-[mm ana a took up her duties as teacher in Hun- 3' private 'mme wh°r°'9'm members °f h f il r ufteiln ir th na, A-Ita. High iScliool where although t ° am V we 9 5 ` 3 °“' 9 only during a brief two months period ‘"°°“°°' She was “kim if “lie “'°“`l‘l ic S] was n arenuy dup" go and although wamed of the danger of serv e ie pp ~ - eating vhe reputation she had °~t ’°sP°"m“5 "° such a r°q“°‘“ “he I d in her Native Pro mcg felt the ca1l_of duty-‘So stJ~oii_gly.rliai. ga ne - _ - ~ She leaves to mourn h\er untimely she 'wmmgly b°°°'m°' 9' B-‘Wl`m°° if ileatli one brother, Daniel J. Nichol- need be' _ - _ _ son of Kilinuir and one sister, Mrs. Tw” day” “ner Ywkmg _°h°‘°5° ‘lf John McKinnon of Strathcona, l’. E im’ case -“he wa” gtmkfn aim. “i"°“" Island; also a large circle ol` relatives mg I’ brief "me" hm spirit “"9” throughout the province "and else- “way t° mm who gave 1"- ’“G"‘“'°" where and a host of syiripathetic 1°” hwth “° man -mm' mis .'hat"“ _ N f th -_ _ man lay down his life for his friends" friends in various pa s o e coun _ :i'y‘ where her duties as a teacher re- .but Mi“~Ni°h°lq9-“ n-9-'I -°.'l.lY. fllmued quired 'her lot 'lo be cost. I-ler reinaiiis lbut s“rp”‘“"d 'Img 'Chmman mean' were teinpi>i°:irily buried in the W‘e_stl‘9he ga” her me ‘°r‘si'mng°-rs' Truly 'owing to the unfortunate condition ofln' may be “lil °f he’ "’h°.l°'l_d dow" the telegraph wires wiliich prevent(-ul 'hm°,Hfe in this -temporal w°rld that any instructions being forwarded as to time 'umm take it ‘lp a5“l.“-m' the- 5”." what arraiigenients were required rc-ietemu-y` She died as she had "ved in tsrdiiiiz burial. l_8"°'ln°" mid .SQVVIQ9- »Sll°-- 5-"¥.""d. °'!`h1 From infomation contained in ii let- lets' hers-°H`-“he c°“I'l.“°l s“v°` (Patriot please copy.) un s_ .Q-A-1 -.-_ _-__-_ _ .. _...___ .,_._.,,_"_--4_1 4 . _ ._;{ I RAW FURsi_ WANTED _ Ship me your Raw Furs and receive the highest possible cash prices. Will hold all Furs se arate'v'vhen so requested subject to shippers, order and will return furs my expense. Should my _prices prove to' be unsatisfactory shippers can lose nothing by giving me a trial. _ _ W. E. AGNEW, 59 Queen Street, Charlottetow 1 Canadian Government Railway PRINCE EDWARD [Sl ANU ` ' - _ - Time Table In Effect Sept. 21st, i91_8__ __- _ -_"_ 1 l_i_Ij2_AD DOWl\_l Atlantic Standard Time- Ri". AD Ulf P. M. P, in. i A _ “ __' T i>. lui- A"_i\i._ .i_.§"'."' 3-I0 I7-30| Dp Charlottetown Ar l i|.55 io.5o 4-23 2-03 § ; Hiiiilcr r “ |045- 9.00 5-°’ 3-°° ‘ I Ar Enierul “ |03" 3,0() _ I “ Borden ` *Pi M, §"T'T' 9 § _ maui; '-* v-v W ‘U _ %' '.“‘.".°`?' “ICM ~

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