PAGE SIX uouuur IN 1'1.11< 'i‘.»\ Y Lilli-Kl .\ l ' it E EN “A YANK AT OXFORD” ('.\R'l‘()(I.\' — ('I.I-I.\I\'ING HOUSE i 1n (YSIILLIVAN if a l-‘INAI. siloivlxt: > 0 - 1 _ 9 mi. Y _r~1\_ I u A L You may notlovefflzce peopbmyou may notcvenpitydieuzmbutyouql new! forget this picture as long as you live! \i'~'ll . 1"“ 1.9,]? a. IIFV,‘ ill l 1 I 1 A ii Elli 5i’ .1. In Fl?” 1-1“. 1 l‘! §"":t.'ilé; I'll’. . ,lli‘ 1r lllllll < s Slowing srtviA siousv“ and JOEL MMcCREIA t». numruntv about . wmmruiiiiu Nl-JWS wlltlws DAILY 3.1.». _ '1 - 9 11-31. AND Ollt 41: *.=1.*'IY§1IJII"SFYS'F.?QE1¥“ 12I:.".".a.~r.-.~.-.c.~.i.u: fi-‘s-‘atfr. 35x -— lflilh l1 i'l\.'\l. .\lII)\\l.\G ;\'l' 2.3II—7—3.l5 P. WI. {fill-ii AUTRY and PULLY JENKINS if "IWWIIIH-l‘ . l'nl|_\" on flur Stage lltisl year? in "\l \'\' FRIHI .\Il'r1l(’.\l(Il'.'\"l'.‘\lN" l i’! l n‘ (‘UMIIIIY AND NEW SERIAL ' if,"r‘-ii""l‘OL—Two Days-MUN. l-‘(lll (HT ll snow s ' i‘ nttt-lgfllili. 3.091.". 7 gt rmtz mo - TOM tisrmrnv ‘F ' a l“ f“ i ‘ll’ lli'.\l, (‘OWIIHIY AND VARIETY H‘. g'\1'l"lI‘1ll'~{_\'l‘()RS 11f .'lll 1-111‘. .~\f\ l) .1 - 1 111.1 IIiTYII N, llilllExlb ‘H ll >4 \.\'l'l'.\ll\' ~.‘.’ l. i‘ . .111 111 \‘.f‘ izct older 1-1 nlimih iivrtaring the “VV/‘lflllfi trio long. and w same slz iSpecials at Mason’s ' i h . Beau y S op 6 O v ltrvuinr $5.00 Steam Oil I z Fcrmancrit —- — -~ -— $3.50 MHNIAMIYI 111s l! "“:;!_::"L"""_"1“I"E’L_,, 1b,; |,\;;|| I 1-~..1»i..1.___~-_---.s0 U,‘ ‘ H H" u, z .\l.'1I1‘I‘IIl'I‘< —- — -- -— — .211 “Jlhll |"“ \' ‘l 3 I'~ vl- r 99H Grafton Street. *l‘" "u l "l >1» at 11-1111 "ft-lots. j (‘hrtrlntlrttiwn _ “ ‘ ~ll *' 1"“ "'|'l"li , and Hntilnlltic 1.1 1.~- -. ."l.>11-1l,. , o0ooooooooooooooooooeooostrrillzc '1 1.t.:1::11:-.1-1~.-:.1 _ 111d jcou are conllnuallv ~ tons: of your suocl-zings, 1 :1 half size larger host: if this docs not rcinodv llifl. Sometimes our fect f! l‘. 0OQUQQQQOOOOQ§OQOOOQ>OOO4 8 a 0 00000000 90090000000 lProducers, Consumers 1trlbutors Protective Art AND PIIRPUSE 0F MILK ABI The scope and purpose of the P. E. I. Milk and Cream’ Pro- ducers, Consumers and Distribu- tors Protective Act. passed at the last. session of the Imzi-slfllllrfl. W85 reviewed in an address before the Y's Mons Club on Thursday night by Mr. w. L. Brenton, chair- man of the Board constituted under the Act. "On special request, said Mr_ Brentor," I am here as Chalrlnan of this much discussed "Milk Board” working under the Prince Edward Island Milk and Cream and Dis- to give you a short resume of what is really taking place, why and how did such come into being. etc. "You arc fully awarc that our City of Charlottetown has vcr_t' drastic regulations poi-critic the production. processing and dis- iribiltion of Fluid Afilk. thc cow stable, the cow. thc milk house, permits. ctit. ctc. Listen 1o iliis: "COW STABLE: The cow stable shall be properly constructed. with concerete floor. If made of wood, it must be in condition to meet with the approval of the inspec- tor, Ceiling tightly boarded. walls . (' l least onve each year and kcpt clean ‘ lit all times. stables must be ; tilatr-d. giving preference i sheathed with matched boards or lll such condition that p may be ec‘. by the inspector. Walls and .ling shall be whitewashed at Oll- to the King and Rilthcrfort. systems, "'l‘l1crr- shall be silfficicnt window s:pncc to properly light the stable, Each stall shall be equipped with neck chains to keep the cows lying down after the uddcrs have been cleaned." "Milk stools shall be kept clean, preferably made oi iron and painted white.“ "There shall be a stand ior hand basin. bucket of clean water and. towels for cleaning ndders before milking. "Stable shall twice rlallv." "Pigs shrill not be kept, in cow stable. Cows and horses shall be separated by a tightly boarded be cleaned out GU ARDIRN g-rm: CHARLOTTETOWN REVIEWS SBUPE Removal Notice DR. G. L. SMITH I Office and Residence Permanently at 79x Hillsboro St. Richmond. Beginning Sept. 22, 1938. Corner l - There shall be an insulated ton-k." "The alternative equipment shall be sufficient for all those dairy farms supplying pasteurization plants and raw milk vendors and those selling cream in the market building.” "There shall be a properly con- structed ice house containing sul- flcieilt ice to cool the milk, about two toils of ice per cow." ‘ Wells shall not be used to cool milk," "Tilere shall be a good water supply, 1f from igell then it must be lil good locatlo "Owners of daily farms supply- ing pasteurization plants. raw milk vendors and those selling cream in thc niarkct billlding shall first rccclvc a permit from the City Clerk, No pcrmil shall be issued before an inspection is made of the establishment The said permit must be renewed every year on or before the first clay of the month of hiay." Purpose of Legislation .The City fiitilers sidered a clean pilrc wri. absolutely necessary’ for the residents oi Charlottetown and made it imperative that the Pro- duccr. Profcssoi" and Vendor must 12M. from thcni a license and con- form wiht these Rulcs and Regula- tions that thry may have access to this market. The producers and ivisely con- liiilk supply I tion. making provisions for what they deemed orderly marketing of their products A so-called Gentle- man acvlcc-m lit was formulated and functlor . fora time. unethical practice crept. in,thenthesaidAs- socintion about two years agomsk- ed the Government to have passed 16.8 m., 17.79 mega; an Act relative to the Milk Industry This Act was refused and in its place a commission of three. one to represent the consumer (citv). partition." ‘Manure shall be kept at least fifty feet from the stable. Yard but anyone now having a silitablc m‘. i119 biflllfillfillfi-G0vfil1lvl‘ in- nillk housc in the barn. separated Cflllllvil. tlfllvl‘?! 6th JlmE. 1933. from cow stable by a tight parti- appoliltcvi ihc Prince Edward ls- iion and door and meeting with land Milk and Cream Producers, Consilincrs and Distributors Pro- tective Board. Mr. Smith was re- commended by the Producers- Vendors Committee and Mr. J. J. Lelghtizer was recommended as the Consumers representative by the City Council. the approval of tho inspector, shrill be allowed to use it." "Milk house shall be at least thirty fort from any privy or wa- ter closet. “Milk house may contain one orttwo rooms. Two rooms are pre- is fair play to the Farmer Produc- er, the Distributor and the Con- sumer. This Board firmly ne- outflt shall be at one end of the room and the cooling tank at the other." qt, retail l0 cts. per qt oi 3.6% butter-fat content to producer. YElTS I'll EATRE “THIN 1oz" iii SONJA HENIE and TYRONE POWER ALSO rox_ news Matinee 3.00 RM. Evening 8.30 EM. MONTAGUE. SATURDAY SOURIS, MONDAY loday‘s Short Wave Radio Program slur Mllflmail“ ill SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 24 BOSTON 4:00 ppm-Saturday afternoon variety. WIXAL, 25.4 m., 11.79 meg. MOSCOW 4,00 p.m.-Broadcast in English. RAN, 31 m.. 9.6 meg. SCHENECTADY 5:00 p.m.-IE\ Chico, Spanish vendors found the extra cost of Revue WZXAF, 31.4 m., 9.53 living up 1o such requirements meg, and the necessity of an "every day - BERLIN in the year" simply not to be con- 6:00 p.m.-firework: at the sidered reintlnc-rative -so, some weekend. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 years ago. they formed themselves meg, ‘ into a Producer, Vendor Assocla- BUDAPEST 6,00 p.m.—Hungarian Anthem. HAT‘; 32,8 m., 9.12 meg. ' LONDON , 7:00 p.m —“Shroton F‘air." GSG, m., 15.31 meg.; GSO, 15.111 meg..; GSD, 25.5 m., 1111's meg j . . GSB. 31 CARACAS 7:15 p.m.—0rquesta Tiipinam- bu. YVSRC, 51.7 m., 5.9 meg. ROME 51.311 be m-ll drained and kppt. one the Producer-Vendor, and one 7:30 p.m. —- Chamber Music; clean.” the Governrilctit. and if such ap- "Behind the Scenes: drinking wa- Cgvtgf planks and udder; 01 pointec considered it advisable, they ter through the ages." 2R0, 25.4 cows shall be clipped. No manure were =l>l<v<l l" llll" dllw up an m.. 11.111 meg; IRF, no.5 m., or dirt shall be allowed to collect Act and have same Pill-willed at 9.83 meg. on the cows," the last session of the Legislature TOKYO “Cows shall be bnished twice for lhclr approval. The Govern- 8:15 p.m.-Chorus on Autumnal daily. one hour before milking so lllPm aPWlIYllPfl "l9 Dally SUP?!" Theme. JZK. 19.7 m., 15.16 meg; as to allow dust to settle. and llifPtldent, the Producers and Ven- JZJ. 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. ncrk chains hooked up so as to ("W5 fltlrlfillltfld C- Clllllde Smith BERLIN prevent. the cows lying down ilntll Illlfl U19 Clll’ llilillllllifll J- F- 9:15 p.m. - Merry fo-round. after milking " Whcai: Mr. Whcaruliavlng a legal DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 m . “Udder shall be washed or clenn- lrtllified mind. was instrumental in LONDON ' ed with a clean damp cloth and llflvlllg P- 3111 llfeilllrfid which. 9:30 p.mr.—Music Hall. 651-. ant-ii with clamp towel before when Presented at the last session 19.6 m., 15.26 meg: use, 25.5 milking." r of the legislature. alter some m., 11.75 meg; GSC. 31.3 m., "hiilkcrs shall WRSYI their hands sections and clauses were wme- 9.5a meg; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 before milking." what changed, was passed and is ma; “The lnllkcl‘ shall rim wet the 110w known as "An Act for the TOKYO teats wlih milk or water while Protection » of Mil-k and Cream 945 p_m__A T511; on Current», lllllkllliK" Plodllvvls, Cflllsllmels and 135- Problems; Samisen Concert. JZK, “Milk house shrill be at least trlhutors in Prince Edward Island" 1937 m“ 1515 meg“ twenty feet from the cow stable, A will’ "l a minute 0f Hi5 30n- milk. cans supplied by the dealer, 3 cts. premiums tenth of 1% over 3.8%. for each one- Fredericton Edmonton and Moncton are in prescribed areas also. Intro. N. S. wholesales 8cts. per qt., 5 cts. per t ferred, one for washing and The idea that such an Act Is a Halifax wholesale 10 ct; Retail sterilizing bottles and utensils. the new thing is wro . Practically 12 m,‘ p" L To producer 5 1-2 other for the insulated tank to cool similar Acts are wor ing in other as. per q; m- 455, buggerqat d9- and preserve the milk at the Provinces. Take for instance. in liver“; proper temperature. If only one our nearest sister Province, New Sydney’ Q 3_ pugeuyized mm; room. the washing and sterilizing Brunswick—the primary objective 45,-; B‘ 1:3 whoiemie 10 cm Rem“ 12 cts, and 6 cta. to producers. Glace Bay. N. S. Pasteurlzed “The interior of the milk house shall be sheathed and painted and calciinizcd.” Thc, floor shall be made of concrctc or ni ulood which must be watertight." "Proper facilities for dralnarll‘ shall be installed and the cooling tank shall he drained from the bottom oi the tank.” “There shall be racks for plac- ing the crates of sterilized bottles and utensils". "Windows rind doors shall be screened." "The milk house for milk rooml shall be so constructed and heat- ed that it 01m be used all the year around." "The insulated tank shall be frostprooi to prevent freezing milk in the winter." _ g “The modern milk house Plllllll" inciit. consists rif steam holler. bottle washor. sterilizer. boll-Uni! machine. nnri Insulated coolinll tank." . "A< an alternative for the next year. thcrc shall he R RIOVP R110 holler for heating will" l" llll‘ milk house 'l‘hcrc shall be, a 1W5)?" crlv constructed tank with three compartments, onc for washing milk bottles and iltcnslls, (no for rinsing, one for hoillnl! \\'Fl"‘l' l" bottles and iitcitsils- NEW FALL scnsoute Island Motor Transport n11 Spt. ZSih-BIIS 111411: TABLE-Effective Sept. 25th B s Leaves S'Sidc for Charlottetown -— — — Daily Ex. Sun. Daily Ex. Sun. Charlottetown for S'Siile - - — " 7.30 u.m. 11.00 0.111. 4.00 mm. 10.00 p.m. 10.35 p.m. 1.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 11.30 p.m. Dolly Ex. Sun. _ ‘Trip connects with Bout and mainland Bus Service. Sunday Only Charlottetown for Summerside — — — — — — — — — — -- — 10-30 9-m- Summerside for Charlottetown — — — — — — —- : Summerside for Borden — -— — — — *9.00 mm. 3.15 p.m. Daily ex. ‘Sunday Borden for Summcrsidc - -— -— —~ - 9.45 o.m. 4.15 p.m. Duily ex. Sunday EITgI-nish for Summerside — - L- F- —— — —- —- 7-15 (‘l-I'll H Dllllli-ell- Swlllldll; Summcrside for Tignisli — — ~ — — — -— -— 5.40 P-m- Dflfllkhfllr-Vsllllll” North Luke for Charlottetown (via Souris) _ "~ 6.45 um. Daily QX- slllldaY Charlottetown for North Luke (vii! 50ml!) - -- 490 P-"l- D°'|Y "- slllldllY . W ______________ _ __ _'_________,___,___..__ lieves that, paying a fair price to the Pro- by the Distributors ducer, it will eliminate at least a goodly number of unnecessary vendor vehicles and by lowering wholesale 10 cts. Retail 12 to 14 cts Mr. Brenton emphasized that in drawing up the Act. care was taken not to ask for anything that would be contrary to tho City bylaws re- thc distributing costs, will, in a very short time mean cheaper milk to the consumer. No Rem unerltlmt Now. distlnctLv understand that we. as members of the "Board" receive nothing but abuse for our services which at times is ex- tremely hard oi. swallow We only ask you to study the milk market from every angle. We hear a lot about. Relief and Charitable Milk. Did you cver hear of a wholesaler grocer. a coal dealer, ‘I lumber merchant, a landlord with tenants in rent. (some of which cannot 1 Certainly it is not isons from a rcarconohlc stipnly of ‘ |cnrvl rlcan milk hilt lthr-ir rightful shlirr- of the costs. l l honestly he classed as silchl giv- ing out. their goods less than wlhnlesalc? If so pleasi- let us know. Wc oftcri road articles in the press tlvit milk can be profitably produced and delivcrcd at. a much lowcr nrlrv than is now prevail- inp. The Board would welcome a statement rziving in detail just how this can hr- nccomnllshetl. thr- Board's ivish to deprive aiiv ucrson or ner- If Relief is to he civcii let cnch and all bear This cllv‘: ivclfarr- practically de- pends wholly on the nhilltv of the surrounding farmer to produce iita. profit. . Just for comparison. as between the Charlottetown art-n and areas in Nnvii Scotti» and New Bruns- wick as to prices paid producers and prices pnld bv consumers: Tn Charlottetown _ Wholesale Raw l! cts RcIv-II n rts.. Pasteuriz- rd 9 cts, Retail l0 cts. Basie butter-int, 3.5’? (Citv Reg- ulatlnnst or 5 ct. ner qt. Price to Tnnduccr $200 per hundred of 317% butter-fat delivered at. ntisteurlztng plant with n 3 ct. premium for each one-tenth of 1 Otibovc and a re- duction of 3 cLs. for ouch one- tenth of’ 1'".- undor 3.7”». St. John-area. Wholesale i0 eta. per at, n cIs. per pt. Retail 12cts. nm‘ qt, 7 eh. per pt To Producer $220 to $240 per cent for all". “g” to ENGLAND A- llu- (‘ruminant lrnm w... ivuliiimnms. Ono (‘lull Only Ylmi A rnmmmlntlnn Ontnlfln (‘nhlnl Tnrlolln IIIIIIIII Oct-Nnn-Der. Plan Your (‘hrlntmnn Trip Now! CANADIAN TRAVEL LEAGUE Sulfa I3, (‘nrlutlnr IIIIIL, Ilnntrnil i spectln Billie}. filial Fe g milk and milk vendors. He quoted the text. of both statutes in this connection. eds WITH THE SEALED 4N VITAMINS VITAMINS bring you profits s» Illflllllfl mum- 1.. 1m llllpllflllill nu un IIHPIHIINI iuui nrnlvrrly mired supply or v-lnlnlnn to v-n- able ,1..." poultry l» rflllll-t" " [lhflll profit for you. t. i I fflqllllfl all s Ilrrel‘ uryvlltI-mll-Ilntlt. B. (t. ll. M"! E-l which wlll kreu then! lull ho! vllnil- ny 11ml 0IlPrI)'—— mnku t rm '1- eiun rulntnnt-nnd reduce mor a - It)’. lint than ‘Itnmlnn mint be In "IF fond “Iivn t1"- hlflll rut lt- Tho iltfllcully with Ftnmlni: In mm Iunw at tho-m lnln thnlr atrrngtli uml vnluo when tllllllim in the nlr. Th! only Inul with III! \lllllnlna ornlnl III. nuurlni Iiufllt-Innt titli- mlnll at the tlmn the feed In nud- latchford ’s "Fill the Basket" EGG LMASH ( Vitalized ivith Y-O) Made In 3 strengths: 17%. 225495 1nd 36% protein Blntrhlnrd "Fill the Ihnkot" Ell .\In|h nintnlnn M different lnlrnil- enlu nll (Inuit quality only. Y-O In n Ipoclnl and rxclmilvn [arm-nun protected Ivy pntbntn In which the vltnmlnu an nnleul In. thin preventing ilotnrlnrnllon inul Ion of potency through ovlllnilnn —nnd um only Iui nhlnlnnil In fllntchfornln Feed»; Don't (urn-t lhnt It In only In .. v-o (min time all lllll Tlinmlnl A. B. D. ll. nnrl ‘l! at tvtll nlrrnnth nro nrnllnbln in lha mul- try nt the Ilma nl eating-an INI- Y-fi patented prov-nu IOIlI rind hllllll them at lull potent-y lmtafln- Italy. Tho mo! n! Illntrhltml Nlnnhu to yon In ronnldernlily lom-r ho- c-nnno you got more (‘III per hnl‘ of teed Write for free pamphlet “More Profit from Eggl’ Blatcliford Feeds LIMITED ll-‘II Patina Au. Toronto, untulu 1 1 Try a shot at of these Specials! THE BASEMENT STORE IS an interesting place. .iiiwa_vs something Some new So-—“tr_v a shot" a always dependable merchandise, and always a saving in price. t these basement values. BOYS BASEMENT Boys’ Fleece Combinati Sizes22t034—--_.__ Boys. A“ wool Fine Kn“ Z. Men's Fleece Shirts and Drawers. Sweaters. Colors Brown; Navy}: sues 36 m M‘ Royal and Maroon. Each _ * _ _ _ _ "" -‘ Sizes 26 to 34 —--..___ Boys’ Won] ‘Top and Cotton Back 2 “I MEN! BASEMENT Men's Fleence Combina- tions. Sizes 36 to ~tl ~ _ _ 0H! 79c $1.15 $1.00 Men's .Iumho Knit. Coat Sit/eaters. Colors Navy’ and Black. S" Sizes 36 to ~14 -- - _ -- | Zip and V Neck Sweaters. .t.hr- telephone linemen. of which‘ he l Sizes 26 to 32 — — - - ers with Shawl Maroon and Royal. Boys’ Fancy Broadcloth Boys‘ Fancy Stripped Je Suits. Boys‘ Tweed Caps. Sizes22to32----- Boys’ Doeskin Zip Windbreakers. Colors Maroon and Navy. $ Boys‘ Jumbo Knit Pullover Sweat- Collar. Colors Sizes28to34--—--- Shirts. Sizes 12V; to 14 - Sizes 22 t0 26 — -— Boys’ Cotton Tweed Knick- ers. Sizes 25 to 30 — -- — Boys‘ Tweed Shorts. Assort- ed patterns. Sizes 22 to 30 — Assorted patterns — — - 79c Men’s Jumbo Knit Crew Neck Sweaters. Colors Navy, Maroon and Black. $ Sizes 36 to 42 — _ _ -_. __ _ I ,98 Men's All Wool Fine Knit Zip Sweaters. Colors Navy, Maroon and Royal. 98c 59c 59¢ S iris. Sizes 14 V; Men's rsey 59c 39c Men's All Black. 3 l L Sizes134t0 1\en's Heavy Grey Domet Work Suede Zip Windbreakers. Colors Brown and‘ Navy. Sizes 34 to 44 -- - -— - Loni: sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 36 to 44 — - -- _ _. Colors Grey, Fawn and .2_____‘l.59 u» is_- -_ 980 $ 2.98 Megs}? Faéicy Broadcloth Shirts wi use Collars. 79G Sizes 14 u. 17»----_900 Men's Fall Weight. Combinations. ' 98c Cashmere Hose. moi Wool pairs for — - s »-—-------___'Tr: . ' . _ lotwwwn was‘ bu‘ is‘ and .t<llCCi‘S$llll shootili: p lKenstngtbn on Thurrsllisyy tor to llllCthc “as em pa" or m? and Mr. Erwin Champion and Mr. __/___ _ _, Darrach were vLsitors to Summcr- ' Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders. side ‘m wednemay evening Mr Harold McIvor. Miss Kathleen Ready and Miss Eileen Shea re- turned home on Wednesday even- ing from an enjoyable motor trtp_ ti. Halifax, N. S. While there they attended the anliual nurses gradu- ation exercise of the Halifax In- ilrmary School of Nursing where Miss Mary Ready R. N. one of our own popular home tovin girls wns a successful graduate. Mr. Harry Cilrric. Mr. Harry! Mclnnls. Mr. Wilfred Whillan and- Mr F. McKinnon, of Charlotte- town were visitors to KensingI/on on Wednesday evening. Mr. William Lawshn. Charlottetown Wednesday left for to loin is a member. Mr. James Montgomery of Char- Travel T "ACADIAN" Way Effective August l. i938 Atlantic Standard Time DAILY VNTII. FPRTIIBR NOTICE Hun Imru I'll-toil Immediately nn nrriinl n! the ti. H. Ilnchnlngn Irnm Prince Eilwnrcl Inland, and connects with "III Inn {or Trnrn, llnllfni. “micron nnrl tho l7. ll. A. NEURALGIA A 0d l' I l M‘ - 1rd‘: m“ lC-Ifinllillafllfillgi lust "hit: the lpot". You'll find 11m: you |NARDls IN 1 M E NT Miss Doris Kennedy. Miss Anna. MacLean and Miss Irmri Hilghos . were visitors to Summcrsidc on Wednesday evening. l I Vinita!‘ Iflllt Inuktitut-i ‘ti... a ljnfinuisc; - o , iar ott i ' ‘Ihilrsday. e o“ n on Mr. Preston ‘Drunks was a visi- lm‘ to Summersido on Thursda Y- Ml- Trish Howatt capital on Thursday. MX. G l(l M .' , thiir Larkilli. Mncxennp‘ V” Ml’. motored to Ar- Fred Semple and Everett Hughes returned nn _m"l’5<lliy morning from an vnjov- VISIT vLow Incl to Ill 09km Canada dcttinotlonu 32W? SEPT. 24 to OCT. 8 '"°'- Examples ol Round Trip Conch Fares from Cliurlottelvv" Wllllllne — — — - sumo . I“ Saakltnoh — — -- — 5 tm (R7: thrill;- Edmnnton - - - - Jl§lw|"—— ._. ._. ._ __. 66.90 Vlllcmlvrr _ - - - 80.00 Prince Rupert — — 30f" Victoria — —- — - -- 80.00 RETURN LIMIT: 45 DAYS _ SLEEPING OAR PIIVILIGIS Ticket Agent: I. M. T. OFFICE White‘! Ilutluvnnt Quinn 81-. Charlottetown Plume Ill - _ _.. _.p, L 1 ACADIAN " CUKCH LINES One-mil»: lly United lervlra Corp" Limited Unlnn Ihia Terminal. Ilnlllnx Lcml Xrlpmi Hotel. Tel. B-llll Above fuel no good In Concliu only. When sleeping ell‘ IF.“ l“ required, reduced fares are available no fnllownt TOURIST STANDARD h I g 1m ktrrr:.';'.'.’f?:;:‘.il:'.:.';:: 2:1...» rue. or alr ute- ; Children flvo yearn oflge and under twelve, “half fun; ” under 0101 In" i Similar Excursion: from Western tn Eaten: Cnnldl ~ will nlno be operated Sept. 24 to Oct. 8 inclusive. For "this m: III! Information an Io mute flop-old fllfllllllc 1CANAD0NAL