1" `_" "-Q" . ...f-~,-_ - ,_ . __ _ 'r ` ‘___ ` _` |__._f.-" ___ ,_-~$~_¥f:§|TE_M_BER'4, 1916." _ . _ _j -.T_ QTIEZ7- Q'IA?_‘:.3TTETO'WN_` GUARDIAN pAGE SEV!! . ,»‘ --.. . ,.-_-_ ._-.___»~_,._._._.»_- ` . , _ ___ ________ _ ___`___________i__\______.[._ ,_-._-__t___.__ ,_.___,_. __.;._-,_\._. .___-_.___-_.__,____________ _ __ _ ._ .. _ ,_ _ _...t _ » ' 1,-.. - __,_ - _~ i ' ‘ ' ' ‘ --*Mn-. n. rt. Howi~§e1'1'_ is _nuan- _ __-;~__ ». ~ i. _-_-.~\‘ -» :._- .’ V -- - A _ _ _ $2; V`=?"-‘* *REMINDER V » B¢‘¢_f_0}’¢ r_¢`h\1’11i112_from your_suin_mer_- - _ ._ vacationit iiy_ou_ld,b_e‘well _to 'purchase-a. ‘ V __ few _Souvenirs fo_r__V_the fnenq__&.;_h9m¢_.:_. _ :Possibly you do-notknow j_ _ _.whatito`f i= - . \ _ e 1 ‘ buy for. each V'p_artic'ular ind_iii;dual.- -In _ f `* 3115 “'_¢_fl11l1l_¢_v__\'e Can help you to decide! " ' ' _ _ Qui' assortment_ of souvenirs con- ’s_1Sts in part of' brooches fobs, tie pins, spoons, e_tc.~ You can easily pick a gift for the differentlfriends. ` _ _ , ' We will consider it a pleasure to show you our assortment of souvenirs. Why not call and see them to-day.? * w. w. weiiner Estab. 1868. _ » Jewellers, Etc. . '_ ' ‘.':|-- . . - '° _ - _- ' ». ~ ‘Q-~ 1-". _ _ . _ _ ___.________ ___._?,_,:; -` - V \ ' ‘-`V--- - V '/ V , ' ~-.;_.:=‘-.-.,;-»' n;__7»,.» 1 ` v _ _ £5111 I li |--1-lg W \\\ - U” Your iuuanns can boy _ B . .. them-except yohtiuphgtggrghiig Maire an appointment today. A ' Thea Cook’s Studio BOOTS 'Eew' Desllrimv .Slack PLEASING others is more - - than sentiment - it’s almost an obligation. ._ _;_YouI- family and friends wantvour i>h_°.¢°izrapl1`- Make appointment today at Bu/er 5f\“li° Boys and Girls he wear and tear under ard usage. '_ Boston . Boy Sizes 11. to 13...$2.10 _I _ 'l._YON,_ Studio G!>°¢`?h9f°8f°Phl'_ i -=iw°_i ‘Sizes 11 to 2.10_ _ Others _ lines." sho __ f' ------V----~~~~ om $_1_-.75 up. A. _ CANADlAN`GOVERilhi£NT RAILWAYS . ‘ _ ' _ _._ V _ ~ w 5 TORONTO gust 20th September 13th t arlottetown to Toron o and Return Au Ch Gong August .llst .135 Queen gstutnins Song Sthh l _` f ong Septem er 4t i Returning Sept 13th _ \"“\\` 0 SINQLE FARE August 28, Returning Sept 5 August 30, Returning Sept 'l Sept 5 Returning Sept 13 THIRD ing Sept Ll ang Ano one ' ‘ Aug * 5 to ept 4 Retu 1 l_.A_Bon nav ‘_ 'Mon\ia_y, September 4th. Ganadian ,National Exhibition a P131-iN'r_ ]`_i_Ni2:i und Trip _Tickets will be Sold , ri_n_o1°~§_|.iA_s_s oNEV Av Fans Gq'{_pg e'p`_t_ember 4th. Returnlns September » 5t_h. _ _ FIRST, ,OLRSB ONE WAY FARE ' -' 'Kuo ous 1-Hina Going -September 2 snd'V_3. Return- _ in_¢_septe ner su.. _ V non apply to A _ ~ V - - AS. CARRAGHER, nociey romr FERRY J ` S. HILLSBORO Mu.. _ _ Leave . 1.00 A. sn. V 7.80 A. M. 10.00 A. H 11.80 " S 8.00 - “ 6 - 3-30 '° P 9. . B0 A. I 11.00 'S' .80 P. I. 1 8.00 P. ll. 2.80 _ 8.00 sro f' . l 1 4 :wr SSS so ll i 'M ‘"2" ` eunnsv ' ' ‘ ioooa ss. ioo P ia. . v Y ~aaa'yq\0 'in your p0§>1§¢tl "Th¢_'V_°th°f .luiid‘niesnS'wa8f¢df‘NiI?°1~1Hd Ee -this The th,ng°ri§'fi1§nnna-_me _reiiapie kind. ‘ lPlymouth Twine) has satisfied thousands“and will satisfy you. It does not tangle or fall down, and _it’s 25,75 _, ' evenin size. rt _ :$l§’_'§,‘,* §i:éf,,;_‘§ Piytnouth me mu length . ,is _ ' mb _ _- _ lt_’atee»From Clrtown _ A 25h mi a“..»i..“t'.i.f:.....f ..'° ber 13: 23.55, if _ 5.), li. ‘ ,Lil bu dl than V°"' -'ii' '“"‘.."s.'.‘:.‘::° .';.°r._.... Auiuftsstand _P iii. _____.__ ~‘ ‘if “ tiiiiftizftc i 13th._ it* r*»§-'ffiif-l1'°“’ To., .;.\_ A; '».. 2"\\\\“§lIR\\§¥i.IIlI/A\\ Q 5' rr rr e< 3 _ III” I"'L\®“\W “HW The S. S. Halifaxwillsail from gharlottetown- _for .Bpston via' _ _ awkesbury and 1-Ialifax, every . 'T\1¢Sd3Y at mid'”18ht-. R°t“m‘ The Magdalen' islands-S. S. Co. Ltd ing from Boston every Saturday ...M s_ s_ Amd” °,,.,.,“,,~3_.||_ at 6 p. nl. For furtherlnforma- mqig, passengers and trellht leaves Ch'town, P.E.I. Agent. _ 1 _........ .V_ nusi.»s....l.- __ ._ _ . , _ . _ __ _ 5 -_ _ -‘ ‘ _f ‘ Ztwine canlmeansmoney/_ -- -_ _ _ . A -sem-,us de1'ay_ - ' 2-nes_'Rubbergoods;'Toilet. ' _receive o u r prompt 1- We Pay The Footage. lin t Sept. We sell it. ¢ _ dian agent for Annandale'and vicinity. ..*T.'GORDON IVES is»Guardis.n ' representative in Montague. ~' .. _ _ ..°_ROLLO BAY- ,The _,malty ` friends' o¢_'Mrs." Margaret _ _Dixon of B__agr.'will. be§s_oi-ry_'f_to_ h_q\r~ or er’ n' ii es..-' " e ii .conti ned in_ »__ _mam '. y. __-if _ _t._ am.. M ei: .r.';V:..5`:i~....._ ‘Mil1s”i%‘:ret nei.iVV.¢>’t._lif `ts"ii`e.'1is _ .'nit'in¢.'in'~n-°ii..__aay .t'ee¥i`u»*finer». ld:-._ 1aowin_~_-iteio.-Miss -umiiyfanéghr. Reid Underbay were v.isit}_ 1.10 1.111:-resieiiti nine su t,:°,i;,;- _r=-».H°°- tor ,Ce_|_npbi;§l_-~Mr.- _%_,rup_s _‘_‘l'_r_snc_is of Moncton' s' v|siting___1tieni_1s,_in;lto_l- _l lo_ Bay.-Messers Ali_xi_ '_-_it_3aili£s_s‘_ll. and William; 0'Donne_ll.' v`1__ere._in_ urls; re- cently 'on` business -trips.-'-Mrs. Cra- iord ~Aitiien _ and- ¢in'ugiiter." Lima., were _visiting friends in Rollo Bayrecently. -Mr. 'Norman Richards of. New: Glas- tiie guest or Mr. Wm. Dixons'-_-_ '~ Mr. Elmer Harris' new resideuoer 18.50- ingup rapidly under tlie` skillful .man- agement of Mr. Albert Collin. contrac- tor.- Mr Harry Francis and'bride. arrived in Fortune Tuesday, after- a pleasant trip to Charlottetown. New ’(,i|a,ggow, and other jpoints. -_M185 Florle Mead of Montreal, is visiting at her parents in Rollo Bay Mr. Geo. Keele. -of Summersiue. is visitinl! - friends in Rollo_Ba¥. _ V is.+.°¢.f.rzJ.1.t.°.t.*°*; eeeeeeeeee, V e 2* lan sure" is the iriterestinl-2 postscript to s soldiers letter . today. Many hundreds of sol- _O diers have written similarly. . . Better send The Guardian alolll' ,. _ to YOUR boy_ _ lOO¢»000OO0OOOO0O0OOO -FOR-_ §ll00ll Wllllllh _ ESIBKWUMEN Fllll Our School Shoes this The Woman’s _Medicine Has r cannot be beaten, Pi-oved l_te~Worth. , ' hey are made to sham* When Lydia E. Pink.l_iam’s remedies were iirs`t_ introduced, their J curative powers were doubted and li_sdf_toVbe_ proved. Butthe proof came, and grad-_i uelly the use of them spread-over-the ‘ thousands of women _have _experienced the most heneiléisl ei!eet_l_fsom the use of these medicines, _their value .li`as_’b_6;` 'come generally recognlzedf and Lydia, “ . 1.02 5-_-_~ 2-$5 ,E. rinigheinitvspitauie-oempeeilsiu the ‘standard litodiclno for__w§n_r_in._ _ . '_ The, following letter-_ is `» only- one, ot. the thousands on_iile in the Pinltham ofilée, at Lynn, hIasa;,_proving that Lydia E. Pinkbanifs, Vegetable, Coin-_ pound is an article_o¥._g'_reat merit as' 'shown by _the it produces, A`nsmos`s,jIo_wa.,-_-_"Wh`en I be¢%¢;___k. jing -Lydia E:Pin_khasn’s Vegetable. _ _ - pound I snffetedvwitli a displacement, down eonfiiuen. iwwiaiiievethsiited-V ache for a weekend- my. back would ache so had when I would bend down I could. hardly straighten up. My sister was side in_bed fortwo mouths and doctored,- but did not get- any relief. ' She saw an advertisement of your med- ; eine and tried it and got better. She told me what it had done for her, and when I had taken only two; b_°btls`s of Lydia E. Pinkham’s ‘Vegetable `Com¢ _ pound my head began to feel better. I f continued its use and new I don't have any of those troubles# -Mrs. _L. J. HANNAN, R.F._D._ 1, Ariamoss, Iowa. ; V _Picton every Monday s.nd_'I‘huradey af- ter arrival of morning ororols from naueu. for the uagaaisn islands _call- lng, going and coming at Searls.- ~ GHAI. W. NEI. Agent. Pletou - - .men M ' ‘ Amherst Gbflown ` Leave it. Point _ _, _ . _ W _ h' We' Are Look- " 'l .2 _ ;_` -Drug_s._. Patent‘ii_iedlci‘-2%, . "Aiii¢i¢s,` Books, Steffen!" ‘ Your mail orders will -, _ attention. _ _, ~p‘~_ 0 'Menezes' A _ "Please send the Guard- *i gent by thelamily to this paper * whole "count.ry. Now that. hundreds of'_ ii_igF_or ` __ ery, and Fishing _ Q _'F ~.,~.-.=’:_'~.;:_'.t_~-.=..__ 'lf l _ _J - .,§i'r Pave to b in this-Province' ..*0Ml_.6$N_T per word each inser tion for advertising in this column. ..'Me-:.`i:rs Alex Finley and Oswald _Gi-aham, Canibridke. attended the races” at Montague last Wednesday. William Ready and two children. of B_¢_,,ton. returned after spending a ,short visit, the guests of Mr. and' Mrs.'Frank Mullaly, Souris_ East. _ < _ ' ' vinnniss - ‘ Some few, days ago. Judge Mcquar- ris-of=Sus`nn1era`ide visited Abram's Village to preside at a _court sitting and on this occasion the following ap- proprlatemddressfwas read .to him. 'Fo His Honour Mr. Neil McQuur- orle, K. C. Judge' of the County Court -of Prince' County Sir: We the residents' of the third circuit of_the_ County Court of Prince County desire to welcome you on your ilrst visit to. thin. Court since your elevation, to the County Court Bench. ' Your high reputation as a lawyer .as well as your profound knowledge of the love eminently qualities' you for the honourable position you now occupy, and' will inspire conildence- lu the litigants who may have to appear before yo_u,.wlilln.t your long exper- ience inthe-Court wiiicnable you to accurately weigh evidence and to ad- minister justlceaccordingly. The les- sons to be derived from the great war nova being raged. in' Europe ls; thc pr`otection`fof the weak against the atron8; and' so we feel assured, that before you, thepoorest and moat humble, litizant will receive the- same consideration .and the same degree of justice as the more wealthy and influential. _ We cannot close wit-hout a passing reference to your predecessor on this circuit the late Hon. Nell MacLeod. lziis' memory will long lllngcr within us for his genial and kindly manner; which he gave' to the hearing of even the most trivial casssand for tho impartiality of_hls. jugments. _ln conclusion we again bid you wel- come to our midst and' efxpross the hope’that_your days on the Bench may be as long as they may be happy. SYLVAIN E. GALLANT, In behalf of tho' residents of thc Third' Circuit-Court of Prince County. A _ Ill .MAEMUHIAM - ` MRS. PATK; MCMAHON _ There _-passed; peacefully .away at the»Charlotteto_g_n -V Hospital on .luly 29th. -1918, ‘ano er-aged 'resident in the person 'of Celia Newson, ,widow ofthe late Cap_t.~Patrlck McMalion_ island.-~an'ii_m her-‘ of'.la as Mc- MBh0|1~0f Snhi _ra_'ns‘cisco. gallfornia injthe 83rd year of` her age. Her re- mains w.er,e liiterrod-_in South Shore Cometoify._bieside»those of her husband who.prp-deceased' her 28 yearsu May' -her soul Rest in Peace. win.. JOHN' |vie|sA`Ac. - _ _ _~ _ix-‘“_ ' < The death _o' rrcd at -Wood ls- and my system wasin s general nm-Qlahds. on Monggy. August the ith. ~1_916. of Mr. John Mclsaac in the -6"lt_h year of_his'ag_e. The deceased was a highly respected resident of the community, a well read. intelligent, man. a good obliging neighbor. His grandfather was the first man who settled in Woo'd islands nearly it century ago. Ono cold winter morn~ ing tho ilre wont out .Matches hadiiot been invented-‘at that tl`ni_o so ho had to go to ,his nearest neighbor., who lived at Flat River, live miles away fora brand of fire. The funeral took place on Sunday the 6th of August and was very_ largely attended by Catholics, and Protestants, who camo from far and near to pay the last tri~_ bute of respect to a_good maxi. .iossbi-i .iAM_iEs'oN. The death occurred in North Syd- ney last Thursday of Mr. Joseph .Ie- mieson, brother of Mr. R. E. Jamleiwii, _fish merchant of ltiistico. P. E. I. His death was diic to a relapse folloylnll an attack ofdlplitherla. He leaves a widow and six children. Referring to his death. the North Sydney Her- ald sayn: “The deceased gentleman was connected with the Western Union for is period oi' twonty-six years, ami was considered one of tho best operators' and inost_ upright of our ployees in the large army of Wes- tern Union men operating in this soc- s Eastern Steamship Lines _ _ ALL-THE-VIA-Y BV WATER. INTIRNATIHNAL LINK.” I. I. CALVINAUCTIN ANDGOVER _NOR PING `lY,f . -- GOABTWIBI _ ,RVICE 1 mme- st'.'.roim"1h mien. Weiner 'days and.Friday'a:st:9.00 A. ., for ' . i. be P ni na anonh t “i:te`t`i‘i;t_lr- axe. 86115111 Wherl‘."B?>l: ton, Mondays: Wednesdays and WM 0.00.1. m.. for Portland lissb 'p _ ”_'Luhsc'antl Bt. Johns- ' § oinser esnvics. Leave Bt. John Saturday only at. 1.00 p. m. Return-Leave Boston Sundays on- ly at 10.00 s. MAIN! TIAMIHIP LINI. Direct between Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and North Star. - Leave Franklin _When-I. Portland. hes., Thurs.. and lat.. at 0.80 p. sn. also llondeys st 10.80 a. in., June 1| to sept. ii. iso. MITROPGLITAN LINK. Direct between Boston and New York. - 1. 3 E .ii E gg; it E Illll. _2 for the great patience and attention' i`ormerly',; ofV_ .Rocky-_ Point. P_. E: hion of thc'counti'y. As n citizen lic 'could not be improved upon; he was a friend to ali. and knew no cnomlos. H.-is death. therefore, coming as it did in‘I the prime of life, for Mr.Jamlos'on was only ilu his i`orly-iirst year oi' lila age,`ls deeply regretted by a largo circle. Among the mourncra who at- tended tlie last and obsequleii wcrc the father of the deceased. his only brother, R. E. Janiicson. ol' Rustlcc. l'. E. I., and his sister-iii-law, Mrs. E. 1'. White, oi' Canso. _ Miss MA'r|i.oA MecALi.uM. ~ Tlere passed away at the l’.E.l_ 'Hospital Aug. 9. 1016 after ii long and distressing slizknoss which sho horo 'with Chrlsvlaii patience and resigna- tion. Matilda li'l<:(‘.alluni in lim 58th year of her age. Misa McCallum was well and favorably known to a inrgo number of friends and acquaintances throughout the Island. She was ii most unaeltlsh poson, w-ho gavc hor time to bcttor the conditions of oth- ers. She was tho older daugliter -lu ii family of seven children. and nat- urally came lu for it large share of caring for the younger ones. Later in lifo she lovingly cared for the sick ones ln the home. Sho nursed hor brother James Allan through n long sickness to the ond. and liitor licr brother George and late ou her hclov- ed father and mother. Shc was most generous hearted. glviing freely 'of the 'material things sho posaesseri. She was a constant. member of Har- rison Prcshytcriau church. l-lor fun- eral was held frnni tho old homo. Brackley Point on Aug. lltli, services blcng coniiucteil by Rev. Dr. l\‘ullcr- ton, who had visited her in her sick- ness. and who pztld a glowing tribute to her memory. She leaves to mourn one sister, liirrs. Eflwarii Mc-.i‘ulluni, and two brothers, Robert. and John, all of Brackiey Point. »_i-.-__._.___ Cl:l"1'(. WN IABKETB Butter (craamery) rn prints Bl Butter (Tub) lb. .24 Butter (fresh) lb. 24 to 27 Ease. doa. 27 to 28 Beef lb. (relnll) .15 to .20 Fowis lb. .13 to .14 Chickens. lb. ll to 16 Hay (pressed). t ii |15 to V816 Straw (pressed) ton 85.50 Pork lb. Turnips, bus. Potatoes, bus. Oats (black) bu~. Oats. (white) bus. Bsets. bus. Carrots Wool lb. Parsnins. lb. Blueberries qt. Rasberries. qt. Ducks, pair _ 13% I0 to I5 50 to 60 65 62 5 cts. bunch 5 cts. bunch 1% 6 to 7 15 to 20 70 to 80 _ 00 YOU SUFFEH FROM BACKAUHET When your kidneys are weak and torpid they do not properly perform their functions; your back aches and you do not feel like doing much of anything. You are likely to be despondent and to borrow trouble, gt as if you hndn’t enough al- ' dy. Don’t be svictim any longer. Tlieold reliable medicine, Hood ‘s Sarsaparilla, gives strength and tone to the kidneys and builds up the whole system. Get it today. ' 5 I U ' iiu__ a r t assi; How to Houck » *vp `Dry Buildings IRON doesn't wearout. it ruslsoui_ Readv ~ Roofinfs don't wear our. the¥__dry cut. _ Do you now how important t is is? li. means that there is a tremendous differ- ence between ready rooiinito. even though all have felt and a wsierproofingcoinpoiind in them. lt'_s the qualityof ihatcninpound, plus the skill used in saturating the fell. hal counts. It is the skill used n t_l1_c sat urstion. plus the chemical composition ol the saturating compound that makm Pans- _' mold a wonderful roofing( 1 \ ANIMOID RUOFIIUG. ‘ Psnsmold ls made of the best felt lhai can be obtained. it is tough. fibrous. strong. This feltls uniiormly saturated with a non- volatile compound t at stays there. _Being thick. the fe t holds this saturation mrleii» niiely. If you want dig roofs at low cost. come ln _and get some ansmoid Routing. Very easily laid. Celriito-Paterson Mfl. Co.. Limited ` I|al¥ax, I. S. St. Jail. N. B. Syllrr. N. 5. 55 to 48 lg.-___ _ h@0/Ndk V- A n....l.s..r...1- . *gpg ¢ ' A eri_.iRcm inroonshvr 1 _ liolh. 5;urSlo:_yacti.l)iari'l}0fd. _ 2 Wo1'rns.t‘A1nvi|lsiona.FevrrlH|1 me .i5d_l.oss or Swan Tits. Crnraun (Loren/\N\' ' MONTRFALQNEW YORK Always Bears the Signature of _ _ , __ Facsimile Signature oi 2 ‘_ 1 . - _ ‘ *_ e _ , For Infants and I others Know Thai. Genuine Castoiia,__ ale ic- av Tiideiska .__;b¢`is-.aaa 2 (D -_ W 5 = 'e'l'£'i`¥\1»'l`»`|~ rv'-_ill For live Thirty Yea_rsVV llllSlll|l|l YNI UINVAUI .'ll,A"Ve NIU VQII Ilfvu L 5-* B T___~~ _W W'- CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS A PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIME TABLE IN EFFECT AUGUST 14TH. 1916. Trains Outward, Read Down Trains inward, Road up. ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME. , _ l’.lVI. 3.45 5.00 5.45 0.22 7.00 _> sears? mm¢u&g arse;-i_ rs Q '.= 11.50 1.15 2.06 2.49 3.30 0 Ar. Charlottetown Hunter River Emerald J ct. Kensington Summerslde I’.M. A.M. '10;20 9.03 8.00 5.30 4.50 - 3 A.M . Ar. 11.40 10.36 9.59 9.27 .- ¢@PP91 onmmwg ®!nl®©G'l 6.15 F* c Q U01). 8.10 9.08 9.57 10.38 11.15 I-* 2.15 Dep. 1.57 3.32 4.40 5.40 Ar. Tues. Mun. Wed. Tues & Thur. & & ' _ Sat. - Fri. Sui. ..,_; 8.55 Suninierslde Port Hill O'Leary Alberton Tignlsli 8.55 6.30 Dop. Emerald Joi. Ar. 8.35 Cape Traverse Dep 8.00 > F' .°‘.°.*‘."9° $535.3 at »-Ai-1 N!°!°$~=?‘ ovloeao cU\~l»-1 1 Dop. " T'\1`§§'.*l;"€"' Sc g ` ‘_ ~ - bllt. 1".M. _ _ = ‘ 7.50 7.00 l"’.M. 3.00 4.10 4.36 4.57 6.00 ___i_____ h-I rPP¢@> >-.si-snow' ¢'¢‘\¢~‘|~lO¢g U ep. Charlottetown Ar. Mt. Stewart Morell St. I’eter's ` Ar. Souris Dep. ‘5.10 1.25 7.10 Ar. nimiri“DFp.““ " ' ` " 8.05 7.02 6.33 0.11 5;50 ‘ 4.10 3.24 2.60 - A.M. ‘ 8.50 10200 10.30 11.10 3.10 4.25 5.55 _°9~>_°‘?'.=i_#- >-ag Noi- =‘ cvial -J 3 . f°° .3 Ps €>.h'¢~ _ :mc 1". tl. Dep. Mt. Stewart Ar. _§ai'digan ' oiitaguc Ar. Georgetown lisp. Dep. Charlottetown Ar. Vernon ltlvor Ar. Murray l-larhor Dop. trains unluiia otherwise niufked, run daily, Sunday 4.00 _ i. 7.00 8.50 6.11 2.89 5.49 2.10 _ 5.15 1-.so A.M. 9.45 5.35 sci 4.01 7.00 2:00 excepted. "` -f' ~a¢./ DOWNWARD From Montreal at 4.00 P. M. and from Quebec the next day_ (Friday at 12.00 noon Arrive Charlot- tetown Thursday, Aug. 17 Tuesday at 4 00 Il. M. Thursday, Aug. 31 Thursday, Sept. 14 Cnrvell Bros., Agents. iis-s-iiutnstuti sep. zi. _tiuinif;;t_i;1SHiv'iiin 0*' Prince Edward island----Picton--Montreal. Fast freight and passenger service vin ' S. S. Cascapedia Fortnlghtly Sailings Thursday, Sept. 28V Subject to change without notice. _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. 0 _ _ _ _____ ___ _j~"" "B1 UPWARD From Thursday, Aug. 24 Charlotte- Thursday, Sept. 17 town Tliurliday, Sept. 21” Thursday, Qci. 5-1 i ` I U. __L. ______,__..______ ‘Western National" National ..,._I . .__ Sl'l__0RTEST ROUTE - QUICKEST TIME " osssnvsrion sunrise cans , AMOS 9Ml.li. Wd. Fri. Sn. " $00Hlll||I4.l0|.l. “ “ “ Wllllllfill l.I|.l. Tian. Sai. Heil. , QUEBEC, LA TUQUE, AMOS, COCHRANE, WINNIPEG 0 Del. OUEIEG Llaei. Tree Tlsis. Sit VIINNIPEG 5.15 . _ - sn. uirunus 11| ui. -- “ -- "-9 ”' "L T” 11"' ii’.l.‘l'“"‘."l?’*"l‘°'° .‘.'.'.*. it . ll. Q. iiiuousum.. »- V- - oungc ima -- -~ - mm mime) "ru: mmonsi." (un soimsi V moans im 1 .imut mlm _ zimnsirra wif. rznsttne. ihiosonrii limi ' §g+ ‘fsfl