. Troperty libr- Bole At _ jlillvllw, Lot-III A - ' _ 5 ‘I s iiorday, Altlsi .11, ' ‘i=5 ‘ TN! FY0315"! 18 ‘AC-shied on the ._ corner of long)“; l“ flggg-‘g- ~ town more; “Sh!” u" M’ " Lend With Home and Md‘ '71‘ m3,‘ Burn 'Y..A.'l"v$ ' Ono of the Best Business Stands Inn the. lslsnd. onvenient to School. Churches, and s quarter of s mile “orrron, A111... August a; from Railway Station; within two miles of four other Stations. Ii not‘ sold by priv to sale before AUGUST 9th. will be sold on that date by Public Auction. Also o lot of Lumber and other 30111105113975" ggmrqay “y; Articles too numerous to mention. g _ which pessed- over Central Owntd by JOHN HENRY MeINNIS lflblrh, took its toll of lives at St. 1994-8-2—newfri 3i. lhlsdos» lletls. where Abbie and. J I White, aged five and nine rdlloctivly, were instantly killed ‘lightning. The boys met their donthfion Sunday morn-lug. a watch ll, the I u pocket of one of ':__~__—;L__-z.~ ___ 2.: AUCTION SALE . l 0F PROPERTY 8h lads ~wus stopped. 'l'he two ' bpyl, sons of RJS. While of St. AT CHERRY VALLEY 0N 8p)‘ z 1&1] do. He“ URDAY, AUGUST 7TH ‘u I s, were sleeping in _' n' ‘ ' At one o'clock sharp. Having sold my farm, I will sell by auct- ion on the premises on above date all my stock, farm and imple- rncnts. Stock.—~Two young horses. one cow (Farrow); three beef cattle; one heifer; two calves; seven pigs: forty hens. implements :—'l‘hreshing out- _ fit, Enlplre separator; hay mower. films the Detroit River between ‘(Massey Harris); rake, (Massey _ illdiln 11nd United States tvr- llarris) nltnost new; one setot lgtllfillt\vllltlsiltll"aiid Detroit, Mirth wheel lmrrows (Massey Harris); ens one nus-int c1190: n ono Wli‘1l§ Canadian liquor are ‘taken over thc ' wheels; one scutfior; one potato river ‘to. the" United States Evol’) digger; one driving waggon; one whi- ltfqlflafliiélgl to‘ Issadore dPoioz~ driving sleigh; one woothsielgh; . r spec 1 um 111mg 19111.1; one set of riviug harness; collars 11116.1... st Detroit, as expressed and homes and other harness, also i: :11 interview! with the Toronto all other articles too numerous to is corn-soon ent who is ' lncnt on. border writing up illc - Termsz-Four months credit in tli;1;‘e. l l l th m sllmsums over Slilitmi) and :3 per ~ e prov ncu nu or o; con ce . per annum o or cusl. sider that the public attitude in and ; 9°55?" SULUVAN Abounwiudsor is such as to tuziko J- A. McDonald. Auctioneer. it reasonable to believe that the __ 2006 8 2 4| constituted authority of the law is _' "‘ threatened. The situation therefore token on more than ~11 provincial aspect. lt is a Federal law that permits ' a complrativc"; abnormal amount of racing and attracts 11n- flsirirbie to the vicinity of Wind- . _ I01’ end’ it is a matter fur the gon- qgofjhgfires ztljthwlgries ham’ amen ejelwelfnreof the country to pro- Y}! g n59“, o o iéfllmac ',1e_ tQcLlts borders from being over-i Puss‘ en ‘ouseflwor Flop’ c“ n l1)’ DBrsons whose disrcsprct ggfiirlwuse 1""! 5'41""! 4" "1 80°41 f',.l'nd'd'i ti. - ;"-'|_-.,§“L.,‘,',,,,,,‘,’.'.,§Y, '.‘,,',‘,"e~§,.',,‘,','ff‘,,,, 1' Pump near door, spring 50 yards it. Windsor has been instructed it "m" "M139 ‘"111 b70911 Pllnnlllg 1r; undegstood, to take hold of the‘ ghrvzsh £31m- Larse quantity’ o; qcdl- stuation on behalf of the’ 80 m“ . 9B5!’ l0 Bet M. B00 Crown, as best he can and to take orchard nd nearSchool and Public every‘ step deemed necessary to Iiall, 4 acres cleared, 15 acrci. restore law and order. -run1ly for stumping, renlaindei :3 ,______..>.___ under hard wood. with or without Amherst Soldier ‘iill a; Gay at Windsor TMIONN, August 3.—One hun- dred "boats of various valictles are in the rum-running trade Fa m for “Sale at ‘iris 1.01 bl crop. 140 acres no buildings, 8 acres cleared, remainder hard and - - ~ » - - soft wood. s 60 acres under soft wood at = ‘ I r l-lopefield. _ Q. , (Bom- Pm" speck” regiigg will be sold separate if, ' l , .13., a . s-— < 31321-0 12336111‘... found ofuiagevernl Apply PETER G‘ HUME , . _ lri . L t 62 hfirdwsre stores here today and 20o3_3_;_“ o 101i s, plow; one curt and _ llursl-s. $2.11 lnivut fill. crud. \\’iil tell Yutl lllilulhrtl. unvollrn Bunclentlleuls lloiis, Pull _l-2vll, Qulttnr, l-‘lsi 11 4| ltivv- . gcrmicide. Pleasant to .1.~~-. 1111-5 111.1. I |l,~1l.\'l't1i remove the hnir. and 11.11 1-1111 work the 0 ‘per bot. I1‘. lli-livcvcd.‘ I'm-n; antiseptic li11- i'.11| IIK 1 1t AIISOIIIIIN . Jll, tilt: 1111' 11111111111111. i‘('i|\|l'\:v 31111101111 Yl-lns. \\'<-11s. ' liruiurs 11ml lllilnllilnutlull. 1 $1.25 p1~r bottle at dealt-rs or deliv- 1111m- lf‘ you write. Libcrnl Trial liuttlc for 10c ill 14111111111» w. 1-. iwirivts, 1-. 11. 1-1.. 1-11 nyruunu Illd Montreal. Uan. . Jr» urn 111110111111 111i flhurmnv manh- I11 C1111 I11 p u y! ‘l \ '- - * N i h F I . a Sealed tenth >1 will be ruvcivcu lav {ho iimirrstll-livtl 11|i till I-"i-illn August 20th, 1020, for painting in terlor of Wood island Presbytur ian Church, specification to be seen at the store oi A. \V. hi1.- qLarsn, Belle River. W. M. CRAWFORD, Scry 11f Trusteex. Wood islands North. July 23rd, 1920. iblectiug s. shot-gun in one place. Scott Jones,~uf Centrsvllle. N. B.. ltbpped on m. front platform or tbs store. and at first unnoticed by numerous people in the street, tied g s ‘string to the trigger and to one of his feet, the charge shattering his bead and causlnginstsnt death. Janey. bud beén-"in the hospital u here for several weeks and was discharged this morning. He was nftyyears oi age and during the wler boo served at the Amherst, N. B1,, detention camp for enemy alien prisoners, returning home about s year ago in poor health. Time for. allowing 0n Provincial Income T , 111111 D011, Pale and ,. Weak Nervous 111d Tired NOTIlfE, 5 per. cent. discount ax for 1919 is further ‘extended to 16th August 1:120. 1977 7 8i ti All] 10 “Vital” Tablets TN! GREAT FRENCH TONIC WiLL BUILD YOU UP v e flow many people today are put- ting in sn existence. fur different from what nsture intendedcDlsease of one sort or another is lurklns in the system, snapping the very life itself. One cannot dlioy life. The ,l"rench have come to the rescue of sli such perfims. ‘in VITAL Tab- lets are sll the essentials to make Desirable Recjijdcuce for Sale by Public Auction l am instructed by Mr. Alfred Pickard to sell by Public Auction o1- Nut-I. sprains, llrulses. Soft Z083 8 5 Z15 __./ you healthy and strong. You hove no appetite. Your food does not. agree with 1011., your nerves m. nil on edge, why? Because the verypari oi the body that needs tobegkepi ins strong. healthy con- tiitionfliu gradually getting weaker rather ihnu stronger, you must build yourself lib. You must forti- fy-your body. Once your body is strong. .11 will throw off the dis- Qlbe. ‘The question is, what should one like to do this The makers of VITAL Tablets will sell them under a guarantee. lf they do no; build yot: up, you can have yntl mney buck. Build yourself up sud swsy goes every disease. VITAL Tablets are a wonderful re- constructive remedy. known to sci- ence. Go to your druggist and pro- eurs s box of VITAL Tablets. See for yourself. Price fifty cents per box. st al| drug stores. Sold in Charlottetown at Foster's Drugstore. " Monday the 9th day oi August at twelve o'clock noon his new dwullint. house and land, number 15 Villa Ave., Brighton. This is ono of the most modern and best residences in the city ‘i'l1c land measures 851x140 feet. well graded. 'l‘lle house contains seven rooms, besides hull, pantry, and bathroom. llurd wood floors. laundry with set tubb in basement, hot water heating, electric lighting, all the very best. Storm windows and doors and screens for every room. Also hood size garage in rear of house. ~ Terms at’ sule. For inspection apply to A. Pickard & Co., Coal ‘Dealers. BENJ. CARTER l. 00., Auctioneer 1982-7-31 ~81. Eastern Steamship Linesjulnc. IITIRIAIIIIIAL LII‘ Plano rm for s11: ding; ursossilsw consisting of oslihty sores with blrh on 11 well “ Qltsrsdlbout bslf under cultiva- itlou mllindsr covered with a mil of lull slid bolt wood. . hell with or wifiut crop. For ma“ ‘n!’ ‘O M" m m UlH-Ptfllltfls I llolotflelgllunl lguinrvieelulolnlnilencoe hip “Governor Di will have It. John Ivory WIDIJ AI I l "ll-‘Eisr .,~' “fir... 1*...:..-.-.*.*.*.::v:."r.:'...m ‘he teeny trips no direct. to filidflb: 31'2"‘ IAII IIAIInooII In up Diwcanaoction with Iottopoilun use steamers tor New Yon: n. heights-ates all r1" lllermstion up i to _ _ A. C» Chill fig...“ manna 1s y 1 was so excited over it all. .1. home but. l went to meet her. A _ "Just got your bresthgifinl. _ ., commence over again. ‘What's _ settled?" - y A -- " "Uh, Mary I have so much to‘ went- to s real estate man slle knows, the one zhe rents hos- hnual- .-!rom, and sh; has rented a lovely place it will be uovuly when he. guts ll ilxed up, it is awful now — and she is going toYlet us take it lrctn ticr. bhc said that maybe landlords wouldn't want to rent to two girls like us. And Mary, he's going to do every slllsle thing she asked him to. Paint the floor thrce coats, and there's 11 little room in the back or s. kitchen and——-—" "You'll ncvcr live to help ruu that tea roolu if you don't stop. Your breath will give out." _ Mary was just’ as cxcitui as was even though she-did make fun .11‘ inc. Aitor dinner we went over- -to look at the place again. and she .lkc Mrs. Fagin, saw its possibili- ties at ouce.. "l never thought we would gct. such u dainty place as this," she said. "Wl1y Zena, we'll be the happiest girls in Chicago "if it goes no “it's got to gol Mrs. Fagin lia- plwlpcd lifllfi-Iflif, and we/‘cilft lei hur back a losing game. Mary." "Did you iind out l1u\v nluch you could gel. on your jewels?" Mary called them "jools." "No, we had no time today. Mrs. Fagin is going with me in the morning." "She'll lose llcl- roolncrs if we don't get suitlcd pretty quick. Ullddln‘ around with you all day.‘ “isn't she wundtrlul?" "She's lrlsh, ain't. silo?" l laughed heartily. Mary's all» lllll‘iili0ll 111 110i‘ own race always amused inc. ill her mind almost everything and everybody that was woill anything came from Ireland "'l‘l1en, hiary, l am going to bu; the paint and get to work on those Lubes and cl1airs'ln the cellar. We are going to have everything pale gray with a little yellow border. t ... c. v. ry telly colnbililltlult. gray 111d yellowwldrench gay, l mean.’ 'i1'.)\\":‘- that brttcr than Irish grey’! But go along with you 8W1 and make the room any language you want. to, long as it is pretty enough to catch trade. That's what we'll have to be lookln’ for»~tr:ldc. . .1t.-.r1i .111: bee; ullkln‘ today. and i listened in. lie said that the pub lic must be plea-sud. that no busi- ness could hticceed that did not try to please the people upon whom they depended for patronage. l tried io remember it just as he wirl i1. Was that like he would say it?" ‘Absolutely! You see, Mary, it isn't hard to speak correctly if you slop and think a little." "A little! l wrote that down. then learned it between times." "Oh. Mary! l wonder if you dream how funny you are at. times! l would have fflrgoiten how to laugh long ago if it hadn't been for You." "it's rnskin fun you are!" “No, Mary! But I can't help 18115111118. d wish I could say such quaint things. l'm jealous!" “The dlckens you are!" she re- torted, lint harmony Wag restored, "The next morning l walked to 1101111011111 0i (‘acadr Ploy-nice oi Prince Edward bland IN CHANCERY No. 1417 Before ihewMnster of the Rolls. PRISCILLA MCLEOD, Admlnista- tnix of the personal estate and effects of William Wesley Mc~ Leod, deceased, intestate, as well as in lrr own riitlil and William Wesley Colpitte McLeod an infant by the said Priscilla McLeod his next friend COMPLAIINTANTS Ind SOPHIA ELIZABETH McLEOD DEFENDANT ' By viriue of a Decrctel Ordgl mode in the above matter on the first. day of April A.D. 1920 where- by,~n1l1ung'otl1er things, the sc- counts and all claim against the estate of William Wesley McLeod. deceased, were referred to me as a Master in Chancery to report upon, and to enquire what part; ii any of the said deccascws PCT; .1111] posed of. 1 hereby notify all creditors oi the said deceased or parties claim- ing any interest ln his estate to come itt and appear before me at the ofllce of Gaudet 8r l-laszard, Solici-tors, Canadian Bank oi Commerce Buildlng~in Ullarlotic- town, P. E. 1., on Tut-g day the seventh day of September A. D., 1920 at the ho r of eleven o'clock in thejore- u n and prove their claims, other- wise to he excluded from the be- barred from land against claim against. the said estate. Dated this 4th day of August A.. D. i030. 1 say 011.. owner, Hester in Chancery. J. D. Siewsrt, Dem, K. C. ‘couldn't wait for Mary to 00mg. _. tell you! It's ali- settied, everything!" - . a, “Uh. Mrs. Fagin ‘is n dear! BIG . ostuto is outstanding and undis- neilt of the sold Order and to be . the corner with her. When we separated she said: "i feel almost like a beggar, Zena, to have you pawn our things, hut l ain't got vnothln’ they'd give me two cents on. And I'll make it up to you some way soon. I did it-thougbt of ‘it, I mean -—mostly because of, you. -it just broke my heart to see you tryin' to buck the wot-kin‘ game the way you was. You wasn't made fofthat kind of llvln.‘ _You hadn't been brought up thili way. Now, even if you do have 1o work as hard, or harder, you will be your own boss——whcn l ain't bossin’ you." "You can boss me all you like. Dear. And remember that we are partners in everything. People sel good ideas for money‘, Mary. Your ides. is worth whatever your half oi starting the business would be." "You ain't stringin’ me! Do folks really PAY for an idea?" "Yefl. Mary. ".1111 often vcrylargt sums." "Gee! That makes me fcul les like a beggar, Zena." ‘(To be continued.) aluable Property non r-nnurrs: same W111" ()1; \\'1'1-11o11'r 111101- ! offer my farm of 60 norm; 1111.1 ate st York. six miles from town, This farm is Hcantnillly‘ nit uutcd in one oi‘ the nit-mt Divin- .l|11. part1: uf l‘. E. island, being well ‘ft-need 11ml \\'at1.-t"vd and within 11 (‘llalnp of‘ York Station; also non: Lhurch. 801100‘. spores and ull otilcl llilililt,‘ eonvonlcnccs. One of tile 110st d"-\TYHU.‘YIII'II1S 0n tho island for it1= sllzc. Apply \\ m. Sellar. on the furn- , . IIENJ. CAUTMII, A i.i 1 IBSH-T-Zlihlwfllil. "c Onet’ n.u_.__..._..._.. Special Train Harvest Excursion On Friday, August 6th. special train will leave Charlottetown at 11.00 a.m. and run right through to Winnipeg, via the wonderful Que bee bridge and Transcontinental rom Quebec. Passengers from west of Summerslde will take No. A trail. und connect with special at Em~ srnld. Pussenge 1s from Sourls. Georgetown, "Murray Harbor and itermedbate stations to Charlotte- town will arrlve in Charlottetown in time to connect with special leaving Charlottetown at 11.00 a. Ill. Buy your tickets from nearest station where tlclfsts are sold, and from S.M. Hicks, Summersido or W.K._ Rogers, Charlottetown. 1991-7-31-61 o ivox A- 001.11 Tnunwrs ll. ,5. Foster Central Drug-gore. ‘ANADIAN FA R M ' LA BORERS EXCURSIONS cyfivsc AND l-‘ARES FROM CH'TOWN $24.80 Going $29.90 Riitllfllillg T0 Winnipeg, Man. nte up to 8t. John, sud Local iso- ond Oill! Furs to rates from It. John, $20 Going and 02$ ~ v . from some other cause such A safe and speedy cure for Lo Hype. Coulrhs. Colds Headache eurnlgia, Flu. s. mlid laxative. _ reu- up a. c n a few hours lo the genuine at all drug stores Iii per box. ~ .3 ' 4" . .hp_ _|_ g_ ma“: My’ h‘or_d elixine 111's s click o. a vrbpu, 111111111: 11w!‘ ~11 a hill but this ceases when the svel is reached. Advancing or ro- . 31111115 the spark 11111 m twp li- ttle corlneetinl, rods ere 0- K- ‘louse state cause \ and 111188"! remedy. l nut also ubled b! the ‘an it be prevented? Answer: The nstursl alumni-i" ~ that this is a prslgnitionclick. caused by the presence of carwll lcposits iu the combustion chamb; 21's, but if the cylinders are W?‘ lectly clean, the preignition ‘g iisuill-cient cooling of the heed and valve chambers, a head and valve chambers, 8. bead-gasket 1118i- PM‘ iects into the cylinder spacey m9 no of ill adapted spark-plugs or B- low grade gasoline is used, n :yllnder that hits high compression W: likely to‘ “click" under hard ssr- vice even though nothing is wrong. Your description of the noise as 1 "click" rather than a pound or knock, makes it seem unlikely 111M there is any mechanical trouble. hilt, of course there may be some- thlnfi loose. Fllciwfill! 0! the headlights is probably due to loose connections -in the lighting circuit. l‘his may be at the switch or at the temp sockets or possibly there may be u partial break in the‘ wiring somewhere. GAS SAVING DEVICES A. B. C. asks: Why is it, if a gas saving device such as the is ss useful on the Fords as it_is claimed to be, that they are lot furnished as regular equipment 1n higher priced cars? Can these Icvlcus be used on higher priced 1111's with the some success as on ’<‘1>rds? it is advisable to install one on _cuch a car’! Answer: We believe that you re- fer to the class of devlcm that. ed- mit suilllary air into the mixture. We cannot speak for the manufac- ‘urcrs of high priced cars, but it is possible that they regard the car- buretor adjusting controls which they instill, as taking tllc place of such devices and that they do not care to put on any superfluous equipment. These devices are equally applicable to gasoline vehicles irrespective of prices. lf a motorist is interested in a pur- lcuiur gas saving device, we believe that it is a “good thing for him to install 1t and_give it a thorough test, for it ls ofily in this way ih"t he can be fully convinced as ho its wit-fits. As a rule tlip prices o. such devices are not high and ex- perimenting along this line is not. ‘expensive and is decidedly interest- 11B. DETECTING BROKEN PLUG INSULATION P. L. S. asks: How can one test a spark-plug to sea if its porcelain ls broken? Answer: Sometimes the connec- lion end of the porcelain can he twisted with the fingers, without movilng ‘the other end and a grilling noise can be heard when the plug is held close to ithc ear and the parcels-in twisted or otherwise Slfflilled- However, the core may be broken down electrically with- 0111 evidencing the fact. in these ways. A useful test. is the following "insect the Plug to its cable, lay it on the cylinder-block and run the lnglne. if sparks do not pass r11 the points and tho plug is clean, the porcelain is broken down, It on the contrary. sparks pass pro- perly, take s. narrow strip of mica andplace it between the points or the plug so as to increase the ilckering of my hes lights. How. lefect in the head cnstitiz. W n, mo‘. , 1.411.; macaw-ii, . was“: s. u»: digested . ted-you ‘ ' plainly in It gives quick relief to ' stomach troubles "and w- mits normal eating without painful efiecta. d! lilo prevents constipation, and relieves kidney troubles. it is s reliable regulator which keeps the system 1n g clean, regular, vigorous condition, and makes the dyspepsidsiiie worthlivinl. It will give rsllsfln avg ma. To; II! hid arc/I drug lndgnm-a! siorssfih Th; Canadian Drug Ca. Lllllul SI. llllle I.‘- '3 length of the spark path i0 5-113 0i‘ 13g inch, by making the discharge take place around the edge of ire mica. if sparks thus deflected into tlvis elonogsted path, still PM! properly, the porcelain is probably all right. The constructition of um... plugs prevent this test. Questions of general lntercst to motorists will be answered» in this COHIIID, space permitting. if itn immediate answer is desired, en- close self-atldressed, stamped en- velope. Address Albert L. Clougll, care of our oillce. : —.__—_::-_—z:_ At Crosby's Mills Bollsliiivv Choice flife wheat flour (roller process) now $6.25 per 100 lbs. Whole or ground wheat for chickens at $4.75 per 100 lbs. 30.000 lie-turn :-—llnlf 11111.. Branch. Jury men 11111. ‘Q ' throeKt-owtqi yeorsf-jlsnk ‘cxbbricucol- jhfvgg; h“, _ ambition. Ienergysinitlm _ l tlvelfrornotioh undul- sry Jnereoqeo .-w1i.l,'_ be based .11.... to w... dime ""115. Fin-mob full particulars with upplicstio . Andres » "Banker" Dog ‘lnttetown. “ ‘ B... 1111.7 Lecture THE WORLD HA8 snnso, MILLIONS NOW LIVING MAy NEVER DIE. This is good newsy it is comforting news; it is one 0g the great doctrines of the Bible, xPsalm 0G: 10-13. , Strand August 8, 3 p. m. 1032-8" 5i. ._._..._ . ._%._.__ the 0l-iAlbi..OT'l.‘E'l‘0\VN_ CAN company 1:11p. will be held 1t the Uunlpunys Offices on Wednes. day. August 25th nest at 12 o'clock noon with a view to udiournrnont until the last Wednesday in Sop- tember at the some date and 11cm. By order. _ C. FAIRALL FISHER, Secy-Tress. 1913-7-31; Sat. Tue. Fri. ruefn i‘?- » -7 ::—:-._—:ra Auction Sal; at Kildarct Central I will sell at Public Auction on Sept. 7111, 1920, my farms, con- sisting of 150 alcres of land with uprio-date dwelling house; two large burns. and granary. Terms at sale. PETER J. FOLEY, Cor. 15th Ave. 8r 15th Street. Ne, _. 2024 8 3 ii.» wark, N. J. WANTED! HARVESTERS Fare from Charlottetown to \Vinnipc|z.._. $24.35 liali’ il. cent. per mile to points beyond. .11 ‘cont. pa rltllic tu \Vlr1nlpeg $11.10. Bo! Lunches. Special accommodation for Wnnten. colon!!! can of Intel! design. N-w. comfortable Through Service. For In Iormn " ‘H131. ~- 1.1 EASTER "ivsvvmrunoucll ssnvTés BETWEEN , u AND wssrsnu“ OPTIONAL ROUTES VIA _ ll Ntntiun Tlukflt Agent. or Ulntrlcl Pmule EXCURSION DATES Avmwr own AND izvrrr on n- nnllmg tipeclnl Trains. link-n. vita, 1||I|1IY to lllty 'l‘l1-k1- J. \V. K. INDGIGIUIH t Akrnt. Charlottetown, 0 N, v Charlottetown \V. T. ’HIIGGAN, ‘ mrcr Agent. Charlottetown Q g $ . ..T"—_;-_._I 0 CANADA (Quebec). Observation Moncton. Stand s: ; . .00 1...... an". su .. M. T11 w. r1. r11. 109.111. u .. U l. .. ‘It .1 ll 40pm .. H .. .. .. .. .. ‘mum .. .. __ .. .. .. .. .. M w,“ u, .. __ .. .. .. .. .. 1 .110 w... n-r. s... 11. Tu. w. Th. 1&1. s... . J0 11.111. M. "ru. w. 'l‘I1. Fri. s... S11. .00 1...... 1 .1‘. T11. w. Th. lFrl. s... su. l1. TRAIN EQUIPMi£NT.-5=tandnrd Slrming and Dining Cars bclwmn llailfnx. and Levis -—~~——--i ‘ Annual Meeting l The Annual General Meeting o1 ’ ard Sleeper and Dlnin Parlor Car and 03m u, glut-r botwcrn Syllnry end Tniro. Parlor car St. l’ wecrr‘ iWlWPPfl Quota-c r1111] \Vlru1lpeg; Tourist Sleeper Cochran: and Winnipeg. Colonist. (:1: uwccn Cochrune and \Viluilpcg. BAY. COCNRANE. THE MARITIME PROVINCES. —- PACIFIC COAST. . ' VIA MONTREAL, TORONTO, NORTH 4M u) "1 _\ 3-39 T11. \V. Th. ‘ Se. 1;. (1)8 w. 11h. 1-"51. su. gig .. .. .. .. t: , . 9.20 - Til 1-11. Se. su. 100° Al rs ll .. " 1. I 11.00 .. .,_ .. .. . 1.50 »~ s ; i g‘ l‘r_ his. Sn. u. Tu. - S . S . M. 'l‘ . W. 11-00 n“. u". r1. 1-5. st. . TRAIN U|PAlENT.—$taI|dnrd sleeping cars and dining curs between llnliiik 5'1! m sndfiiilllillpeg-Wlnnlpeg and Vancouver. Tour at sleeper bctwdcn‘ 1' ) My pa and between Winnipeg nnd t Vancouver. ‘THE MARITIME PROVINCIS. — PACIFIC COAST. .11 and Vancouver. Colonist. car! uncouver. Compnrtma-lt. Observation ween Toronto and Winni- ten oronto our between Bdmon VII MONTREAL, OTTAWA, PORT ARTIIRIR, FORT WILLIAM. Complainants’ Solicitor. lfl9ivigltl-lfi-3i. .\_ 1 "°"""""" 1.1-- 1.1.» 11.1 1.1- "IT. 11-5. s"ss'FtTs'Iv',"o'1RrIsz"" -» -- Pssesngcr Agent- . “ I. I. H. M. OAVIOON, " i’ ~ " " v LWI‘ 5809-‘ - . um l-QUlPMENf-S e u“ . mmwm.n'.‘i'§-%r.§f:;" °"-”-“""-*-’m'm"-‘-'A"**"~’-‘°“""M. dudnsglslahnnugufucmnduifmhaldmmuimssplysqiqcenndhsflsusefl _ . , e ‘ olllnu rmntonl snmrsintrggoworott, 1|. s,‘