i goo/us, or it 2.00 2.00 1.00 ' 1.00 1.00 1.00 CADET MATCH.‘ »’ _ _ T011] l 200 500 . as 31 25 24 - 21 Prise $6.00 "tovr AFFAIRS ‘l 0r rliuous CANADIAN " Including Joseph Scrlven, Author of “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.” 0 Sh‘ John .\. McDonald (ieiierul Jamel; Wolfr- Lortl Strutlmoiuu Joseph lluwe etc" 0th.. Will appear exclu- sively in i harluitciowu 10 '5 4 2 2 16 l2 1-1 0 l2 4 0 2 0 0 0 reunions c-'a\'c|'¢' " Lip“ l 0 ‘ 2 . '31 blotch Prize Winnere. p . Sjlllt _. . MecKinnon . Stewart Johnstone Monkley 5.00 L00- 4.00 3.11) 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 ' . ' ' . 3.00 ' “Z00 2.00‘ 2 00 2.00 2.00 2.00‘ 2.00- .". 00 2.00 2.00 2.00 - 00 L00, 2.00‘ 2.00! 2.00 2.0" 2.00 ‘Tm-pr? if vClbo.» . - . Mébrari .. -. Mlllett - Pierce .- .acgsrs ._ Jones . stems ~ .. ‘McDonald Kennedy Ill "_ :§QQm*ib 2.00 . 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00- 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 01b" . Moore * -. it. Allen . A. Jenkins . - . Hyde . R’. Crockett _ . more 200 but score 500 List score 800 ‘lJutlioin Tyre Match. Prize Winnere _ . ,C. Chandler '-, M. Brown I, 0; Weeks J1. A. Clarita 1 ,- A-..Jenkins ' .. Andrews B‘!!! "n. ,Kielly 1T. R,‘ Rogers (If, I-f-Lbove‘ Trlfllflv McIntyre prawn" Turn Match. Prize Winners .4 ~ . - - t ,.B2ND REOIMENT. Smith. J. w. Smith. s. Mdinnir, 270 Points, $9.00. ,i_ldjr'rtzavv BRIGADE in. AwMscKinnon. A. J. McCobe. G1 R. new. 267 Points, 86.00. u 101' HIAVY omoAon J. n. ‘Meme, o. s. Ritchie, J. Ciptewsri, 250 Points. 84.50. $5.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 7l.00| 3.00 2.0 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 .- ~ C. R. C. ( <. S. Louson, J. .4 _ - . 152i. 0.‘ Love, W. hippos. .213 Points, $3.00. '3' f‘? .' "c. a. c. vljldngworth, J. M. Jones. 0 Ignore. 242'Points, $2.50. tutu won giiigiiillltlitiv iiivtit y.‘ Ilghlhilflluibeud gallons in ten gore-without lqwerig the well e .00.; st to!“ '0'“ I. . _ . linslt; Irtesiau '1',‘ \., ‘ . e .1... l v no neterei reuon wiry 3aeve lulu u goon e _ jbroperty. Just drop O ~4b4>.¢4....4_fi - Tues. 3rd 11.00 a. m. Examiner Commencing Sep- tember 6th. Charlottetown and a Charlottetown lady are mentioned in the series. ' , r04 o 000-004 040-004 ovo-o-QQQ-e Choice Furniiure- Sale _ I will sell for Mr. Wesley Mel- lctt at his home {l4 Gerald SL, on 'I‘iiur:uiay~ Aug. 5th, commencing at 1.30 o'clock m., all his household furniture, comprising parlor, dining room, bud IUUIIIJ. hail and kitchen furniture: stoves dishes. oii clothes, carpets; mats; giltss ware; shades; porticrs; ice chest; range; grzililapiiuntv, anti all household fixings; also a. dou- blecarrrall wagon, all good; in‘ splendid condition. Terms cash. as Mr. lileilett is going West. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. 205-‘. 8 4 2|. l). Miijlciitiu to... 0F PROPERTY AT CHERRY VALLEY ON SAI I URDAY, AUGUST 7TH At one o'clock sharp. Having sold my farm, 1 will sell by auct ion on the premises on above datc all my stock, farm and imple- ments. ' Siock.- 'l‘wo yroung horses, onr cow (Farrow); ihrcc beet cattle; one heifer; _two calves; seven pigs; forty lions. ~ . llllfllllllllfillfll—-'1'llfl75ll1ilg out fit, Empire separator: hay mowcr, (Masai-y Ilnrrls); rako. (Massi-y iiarris] almost nmv; om- s-i oi wheel l-arrows (Massey Harris); 01m walking plow; ono cart and whorls; one si-illflur; one potato digger,- one driving waggon; one driving sleigh; one wood sleigh; one set of driving harness; collars and hamcs and other harness, also it!‘ other articles ioo numerous in mention. Terms:-—I~‘our months credit in all sums over $10.00 and 0 per cent. per nnnum off for cash. , JOSEPH SULLIVAN JV. A. bloDonuid, Auctioneer. v 2006 8 2 4i .____ ,-_- —_~_;- 41.00 étraligartneyi Izeuves Bonshaw. Leaves Ch'iown . ill. . m. . Ill . ill. . Ill. . lll. . m. . ill. . m wharf Fri. 6th 5.00 a. m. Tues. 10m 7.00 a. m. I-‘ri. 13th 8.00 u. m. Tues. 17th 11.00 a m. I-‘ri. 20th 5.00 a. m. Tues. 24th 6.30 a. m. Erl. 27th 7.30 a m. Tues. 31st 10.00 a. m. xReturn to McArthuFu only. _ JBIJB-S-Z-mths 9i. L___ MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDBRR. m]? raged u; the Pnstmustrr Gcncral. will he For- rive-d ht Uttawu ilntil nron. nn Fri- dmv. tho 10th Reptembo‘ for [ho mn- Vtvnuw- nf His Murray's blnlln, u" n proposer! Contract for four yours "x "m" P" WM‘. (m the rnutv- Tiunlrh Rurll Mall Routo No. l from the 1st Jnn- ery next. Printed noticv contnlninr furthr-r information so lr: condition-i nf pro- posed Crmtrnc’ may he noon and blank forms 4.! Tender rrny hi- fill-- fllfllifl lt Ur Punt (lfflr-n of Tip;- nlnh and at the office of the Post -t)fficv~ Inspvvtor. Jmnv r. wrman. Post (ifflvv- Inspector Post Office Inspector's nffire In Close of Colic e0 linimenl lntemell n! the eerne time, build up general health end dvllgufioh 05 the hone, with Dr-J- "'7'! Condition Powdere- Collc In e hone comet from llll eune ceueo u coiir In n b057- eicute indignation. Thggg gemnflifil 10h. l! [hi etomech, re ete the bow and kldneye, he p the di eehou lull “an pul (ileum tbobeet poeeible condition- l r. JWOODBURY H ursc Lini mu nt .\ Jul C undi tion Pu wil u r~ need wh wilhCméi" lint, u u. ""11? ‘l‘.'l..i'.l' prrnzpt Iellelendc mlnlluoevigwoue. fietunlnlzlupsaevetlene Oll eul- SeH lg Druggfeh evil GOMQ allvee Peepeved by Pllllll. TIOIIITOII I G0. LIIITID COOISIIIII. QUI- lee __._'_,- iii Dalhousie lliiivenity _ _ HALIFAX. N. S. ~ I lne-orlmg. l‘ |ll'—lll‘Y| \i u ' Ilvnlislr)‘ _ |'}'\'|‘|f,\_\l'I .~'(‘I\ill..All.~‘lllI"-i l\Ii‘\' of $200,' tlvc 0f $100 ravli. Awurdcl on rr-sulls of mat.- rlvulatinn vxillfllllilliuilll. sev- o-uuu-r 2" v’. 1020. v fur Halifax - for ("one Breton. Brunswick. and 7-in- for Prince Edward Island. vlnwl‘ \ |~:.\n ' ammunit- SIII , vs Three of $200, three nf Slliii ac . .-\\vn|ilv»il ull results of first '. an-i tenable during sec- ..| ,.,..,,. THE IIIIICIIDALE HOTEL hllli iwon puiclliiri-d as 1e lbs- - fur rut-n afiIvlvnl-x vnvi 1 Homu- fni’ ,,........ . . her 27th ‘and 28th. ixtudonts must register on the q lh IIECTPRICS IIEGIN \\’-»i.l||~~.¢vin,\', Scptcmiaer 29th. F0" FULL INFORMATION "nnly in pcrson or by letter to the office of the President. KlNG-"SCOLLEGE, WINDSOR UNIVERSITY C005” Arte, Science, Lew and Divinity. A thorough Academic training at moderate cost, amidst the best social and moral surroundings. The College will Sapiember 290i, Next For Calendar and ro-open on information re entrance qualifications and resi- dential accommodation, apply to THE PRESIDENT. Windsor, N. I. 5T5-7~'..'TJi|ly Lilith-pl. J8. Auction ‘Sale at illiltlare Central I will sell at Public Auction on Sept. 7th. 1920, my farms. con- sisting of 150 acres of lMli-‘l W101 up-io-datc dwelling house, two large inrns and granary. Terms at. sale. PETER J. FOLEY, Cor. 15th Ave. 62 15th Street, Ne- wark, N, J, 2024 8 3 4i. wily A r5. Needs A Milwaukee Air Power Water System Combined in a few words tb answer is: Because it is tho be: investment n former can make. Time spent in carrying weter, in pumping water end in tnklul tbv stock to the watering trough II time that oen be used to better ed- ventnga at other work. The matter of home comfort eleo ll lmporteut. Isn't the wlfw of the former lust ee good ee the on! women! What about the children‘! Ie there any reason why they should not have e homo equipped with e beth room end inside toilet Jlei like their city reletlonl‘! And 0o thing whet it meenl 1n cue of tire to hove e boee heady end eighty pounds water pree- suro to tight It with. , Cell In the next time you ore In town and look over our demonetret- (Yllnrlnth-tnliln. Jul] 27th. iszo. ' IOII-‘I-ll-thlll. lug outfit. , Camel: llurolglim g It Olen It. Volenottetewn. " »iusricut A A WONDERFUL WQNAN CHAPTER 77 Although the first room would have answered very well, both Mrs. Fagin and I wanted to see the other before we decided. I was so happy, so astonished at. her kindness to us~two girls who had up clilhn-WIIBLSOBVQI: on ‘her—that I'm-batted like a child oi six as we took the car. The other room w-Js uni».- a distant-u away, and Mrs. Fagin had to get ‘home to look aft- er her roomcrs. "This is the best‘ place." said its wv found tho address. "i ulcan ii is ilic iwst louallt_v. Sci how bu»; tho, strettls, how uviny pcaplu are out. if you want to (It business you have got to go where tho people nrc." 1 ngrortl with her —.— as who would not‘? But when we saw tlit- Ensiilv of tho place I aluiost chang- 'd my mind. 1t was not in nearly .-~< 1mm] shape as the first plac- ilad b-cilflwas ililtipitiaiwl, in fact. Th0 only thing I could seen in its favor, aside from the location. wit: ‘ho tiny (‘lusut-likc room at. the Ilui .\‘Irs. Fagin saw pus sibiRilus at once. _ "Yum- 510v" van go in lure." 51W spokc of the rcar room; "shelvvr- can g0 up above it. T-heri: can be u little pipe set in‘ the roof." which was simply a sort 01 Slilllllilg lean: i0. "and that will carry off an; smoke or smells." _ "But everything is in Hiirll 8W5!" condition!" 1 oliledfil- "Th2 0m" u,- mat-e lockml more attractive." “Mostly plain dirt. After we scrub it out here, you'll sce!" lI-‘r decided manner assured 111E. "n; cgufgp you know best, but will that rcnl estate man do ni‘ that is necesm" to make lt clcan ~u;l uico’ l: \'.lil have l0 in» puint ‘d. the floor flxcil, and see, some 0' 1h»- winflous are cracked. “I'll make him Iix it up." After- ward I knew that she bad spokrr with moi-q assurance than she felt; but also that she hsd determined to do whr.‘ we wanted done herself on.“ than lvnv‘? us. disappoints‘. The room was about 20 by 3' [QFL Fhrra was one good-size] window and glass in the door, so wiring light enough during the day. As we would close about six or ball past six o'clock. our electri- ‘lzt hill would b". small. Save for shv ¢.~-|r_ - ol-4tfivbO-O0 X QUIT TOBACCO So Esey to Drop Clulrmw Cigar, or CIWWMU Hnflt‘ L‘ lO-O-OQ NQ-To-Brtc has helped thousand;- .., bleak the costly. nervcsbullrl Illg tobacco habit. lNhenevt-zr yo» have n lonflllli! ti" a smoke o haw, just place a harmless No To Flac tablet in your mouth instead. \.il desire stops. Shortly the finial m, coluploioly broken. Mill l0“ ~" nutter off mentally. P05901111)‘. 0" im.~lnli_\‘. it's so easy, so slniplc not a box oi‘ NoTo-Bac and it ii locstft release 3'0“ "m" u“ “m” ing for tobacco in an)’ ‘Urm- You‘ lrugttlst will refund your mullet‘ vlihout oilesiivn- N9*T°'B“° "‘ "up, by the owners ni Cnscnrcts. horofore is iluhuiiillily t, -_~ _-: ::—.-—.n—~——-vr*-".-_-- — Free Bible Li. Ci. U Y6: THE wonto HA5 ENDEI- MILLIONS NOW LIVING MA-Y NEVER m; Th“ l5 guOd new“! it ls comIortInS news? ll i5 one 0 u". great doctrines of til‘! Bible- Psulin 96: 1013- Strnnd August 8. 3- D- m- 1032-8-3-51. ll ll Holiday h a rsigned news i" c1011” Ollie pllscees of business Oil Wednesday afternoon's during u" summer months- i)aniel Arblng. It. G. Acorn J. E. Gallant P, J, Gallant H. E. Ford P. T. Snowle Fronds o Morenlde P. J. Sentnec. '.'05ii-8-4-2i. l xvi..- Farm lilf 52b it lfiS ‘Lot 61 100 ecree witiuinrgs barn, dwell- dug-house, wood-house, machine house. hen-house. work-shop. car- riage house end grnnery ell in 500d repair. Pump near dour, spring 50 yards from house and brook running through farm. Large qlllllilly 0f black mud. easy to get st, good orchard and nesr School nnd Public HslL. 46 acres cleared, l5 acre» ready for stumping, rsmsindei under herd wood. with or without crop. 140 ecree no buildings, B ecres cleared. remainder lilrd nnd poll, wood. 60 acres under loft wood et I-Iopofield. Fonne will be eold required. Appty PIPER 0. HUME , rte Lot d! IQIITMQ li l. SIYS llll if o Mrs. G. S. Cook Tells How Master Medicine Over- came Iler Five Yet"! 0f Jllsrry From Sto- mach 'I‘roubIe. bottle of Tuniuc I knew I hi"! uu-ui lust Ihu mt-illclne l nwdod. was Mrs. o. s. Cook. or 18 "W1 St.. llélliiill, Nova Scbiu, u sort virblle ago." iiuringdho past live 1'91"‘! I ‘lave endured all lht‘ Ilil>'"l'l9f4 "U" -n with a bad case of indigestion. -I had no appetite to speak of. Mill there were man)’ d"!!! W119" carct-ly ate a thing. In fact. l '|\\‘.‘|_\'Ei drouled to eat ut all. for I knew so wall what it would 60B‘ . i-lvi-n the lightest footls would torment. 910151115 8115- 5mm“?!- narp, (‘Fitlllpillg pains and severe ‘itilpiillliiill of iiu- heart. My u-l-vcs vii-I'd: so colupletoly shattor- ‘tlilivlcasi noisewvoulvl unset HIP- I had headaches that were s0 aovi-n- stimetinles I just had to take "v v lwil and lic there for hours. At night I often bud u pressure on my llvsl lilu- I was smothering, and ‘Ills, tugi tlicl‘ t few lnuIllllS in the wlntc‘ it would be nothing- After we had planned a whli". and I ad written down everything ihv placu needed to makeli attra. tive. we hurried back to the real estate ofllce. "I thought you would choose that place." the agent said to Mrs Fagin. "It is better situated for your business." "It is in awful shapeileres what li needs," and she reached for the paper. "Whew! This looks as if thcr-a wouldn't be much in ii for the owner!“ he exclaimed as he run his eyes down the page. “Mostly soap and water and paint," laconically returned Mrs. Fagin. "I see3-—um—flcor painted. I lon‘t know about that. Paint and mbor or.‘ both very high now, and that floor would need “Three good coats?’ Mrs. Fagiji interrupted. “Yes?” “when will it be ready?" asked. "You are taking a lot for grani- sil. Mrs. Fagin. "l noticed his eyes twinkling as he looked at her. "Sure I am. Don't I know who I'm dealin‘ ‘with? Ain't I paid you '00 much rent for years? You've got a chance now to square It, and you ain't the man to refuse a poor.- wltlow a little paint." .- -“0ne would never make a mis- take in your nationality. The biarney stone rolled your wsy all right." "I asked YOU when it could be ready! I am in a hurry to sell you them pancakes." He looked at another book, did a "tile flsuring. called some painter on the telephone, then said: "It will take three weeks." "The rent not to commence until it. is all ready." she returned, "and be sure you don't disappoint us in the time." "Dmft worry. it will be ready. 1 wont those pancakes " “ "You wonderful w0mun!" 1 5am hllEBlng Mrs. Fagln's arm 5,3 we hurried home. "You wonderful, wonderful woman!" Tomorrow—Buey Dnyg Sh-i m I fell from a building ‘BIVEII what thu doctor "-r_v bail sprained ankle, and mm me I must not w-alk on it rm- my" weeks. I got MINAIUYS I.INliiIEN'l' and in six days I was out in work tigsin. I think it the best Iiinlment made. ARCHIE E. LAUNDRY Edmonton and re- called a ‘ANIAN "UPACI PIC FA R M LABORERS EXCURSIONS ii QPGUST. 6 AND . . FAREB FROM HALIFAX: $25.80 Going $30.80 Returning To Winnipeg, Men. vllfiip—' to it. John, end Loeel lee- _ond Oleee Fere to retee Iran It. John, $20 Being end “it Returning g .. V, I riot Pneeenper Agent » iii-—.—;- H. M. DAVIBON, ‘i t," u»: Aim. lliltiiili ~tilllifi "in-torn I had finished my first‘ ‘ the praise it is getting, and I nervuusnrss, often kei‘! "l" ‘WHIP. ---—-—.—1€i-.e-e; ‘ villi-Iii ,1 l for hours, and always 1n v the morning I felt almost too wealg and llfeloss to move. I just had a weak, drnggy footing all the time. and the east exertion would tire me nut so completely I would have to lie down and arst. "I .kept hearing and reading about Taniau and finally I conclud- ed that a medicine that had helped so many others might help me, so .' got a bottle. Well.._it helped rue from the first, and now that I have unmixed my fourth, bottle I feel better than I have felt for years." lvlv appetite is just splendid now, and l can out inst anything I want and am never troubled the Ieaatbit with indigestion. 1 am free from those terrible headaches, my . wvur; are Chill and steadyand I sleep at night just like I used to when a child. it is a real pleasure for mo now to attend to my house- hold affairs, for I feel good ull the time. My experience has convinc- ed me that 'mnlac deserves all um only too glad to tell about it." Tanluc is sold in Charlottetown by Reddin Bros., In Montague by I. Vlabon. J.I’. Willie, Murray River ll. M. Chisholm, North 'i‘ry- and I-LP. Cohoon. Murray liarbnr. Special Train llarvestllltcursiou On Friday, August 6th. mpcclal train will leave Charlottetown st 11.00 n.m. and run right through to Winnipeg, via the wonderful Que ~bec bridge and Transcontinental rom Quebec, Passengers from west of Summerrslde will take No. l train or‘ connect. with special at Em- erald. Passengers from Souris, Georgetown, ihurray harbor and i? iNOTltEil“. i . . Time for allowing 5 per. cent. discount, on Provincial Income Tax for 1919 is further extended t0 16th August 1920. I 1977 7 iii ti Aug 1| Desirable Residence. iorSaha by Public Auction .. I um instructed by Mr. Alfred Plckurd to sell by Public Auction m; M“, my UXu-vu“, on, R, H, Cameron & Co“ (jrupauj, Monday the 9th.day of August at twelve o'clock noen his new dwelling house and land, number .15 Villa Ave., Brighton. This is one 0t the most modern and best residences In the city, "The land measures 852x140 feet, well graded. The house contains seven i-yvums, besides hail, pantry, and bathroom. Ilurd wood floors. laundry with set tubs in basement, hot water heating, electric lighting, all n", very hunt. Storm windows and doors and screens for ovary room. Alec good size garage in reur of‘ house. Terms nt sale. For inspection apply to A. Picksrd & Co., Coal Dealers. BENJ. CARTER Q 00., Auctioneer 1982-7-3l-Sl. itermediate stations to Charlotte- town will nrrivo in ‘Charlottetown in .time to connect with special leaving Charlottetown at 11.00 a. m. Buy your tickets from nearest station where tickets are sold, and from ELM. Hicks, Summcrnliie or W.K. lRogars, Charlottetown. . 1991-7-31-61 Sealed tenders will be received by t-bo undoreigned up till Friday, August. 20th, 1920, for pointing in- terior of Wood Island Presbyter- ian Church, specification to be seen at the store of A. W. Mc- Lsren, Belle River. W. M. CRAWFORD, ieoy of Trustees. Wood Islands North. July 23rd. 1920. 2083 8 5 Zl. Over 20 years thg standard. At your Druggist or by mall direct. Price $2.00. Knickerbocker Remedy Co, 71 East Front. Street, Toronto. ..-__..»_~\ ‘I ' " EASTERN .,-_ Eastern steamship Linesjlnc. DAY ll. 8 about 1| u. DIIIIOIYI about l p. m. u zwgfi-fn IIITIIIIIKATIIDILL lilN Ilene-prion of Frellil ml Flue one! Vhervloe lit. loll all Ioltu steamship "Governor ulugley" will leave It. John every WIIJLJI- n. m. end every BATUNDA I . (Atlentlu time.) ‘PM Wednesday trips ew- vie Ecol lllulport. mo Iiubeo duo Bolton m. Thursdays. The Ifllll-‘lll’ lrlpu no direct to Boeton lue FAIII “All ITATIIROOIII Ifl-B I’ lrect con-nectlon with Metropolitan Line nee-en for New York v1. D Cape Cod Con I Freight rebel end fr!‘ lnformexl-olanppiy to OURIIII. l IO Jnhl. I. I. WANTED! 30.000 nanvzsrnns Faro from (‘hnrluttctuwn to \\‘innlpeg.... 824.86 Half a cent per mile to points beyond. ' ‘ i li\i.illlll"llaill a i-unt pv nuilv to nlnp. 1H- no. Winnipeg Srpnclll enemy-inundation lnr Wnmnn. r-olnnlet fly: nl lelefl design. Ion Lunches EXCURSION DATES All 7ST OTII AND INT" For lnfnrmu on "gm-ding Bperlnl Trnlnl, flats-u, viva, apply Io \\'. Ii. Ill I A I'M)- Tlrkvt AKFIII. Char ltrtnvvn J. li- 'l‘lI0l\ l) Nlnflon 'l‘l1-lu-t Allvnt. V. T "U! N, pent. Charlotte-town g New. covnlnvtublo Tllruulh- Benton. lilbiialailulii." i ._____ ___,___ , "oue a ssnvfc 21mg: E BETWEEN “' AND WESTERN CANADA OPTIONAL ROUTES VIA Lv 5ydnry.... Halifax... . Charlottetoum“ . John. oncto guebcc. . nchranc Ar Winnipeg Lv Lv Lv L1 Lv Ar .- 9.°'P'°.".“”" ew=¢_E_o oocaoooo ??7????? $5,555.55? Monctou. Standard Slee TRAIN EQIJIPMICNTs-Staiularil Xb-vpiug and Dlnlug Cars lmtwccu llnlilux, (Quebec). Observation Parlor Car and Diner bciwecn Syduvy um] Truro. Pnllor car 8t. and i)lniu car lirtwccu Quebec nuil \VlIlll|D¢Ki Tourist Sleeper Cochran: and Winnipeg, ‘oiunisr. cur _ 9pp<Z3 wuqewb Lcvle ohn to tween and twccn Cochrauc und Winnipeg. THE MARITIME PROVINCES. — PACIFIC COAST. " vu mouvnzat, vonouro, uonm BAY, cocnnm Bu. at i u .- Tu. .. , M. w. bu. Th. Se. 221 1R5 Vencou ver. TRAIN EQ1IIl’l\I1£NT.—-$tanda|d nlrepiug cars nud dining cars between Ilulllnx. Sydney Manually-Toronto and Wlnnlpcir-Wlnnlpeg and Vancouver. Tourist elc: r lwtwmn Toronto Winnipeg and lot-tween W nnd between wlnnlpcfl and Winni- innl m: nnd Vullcpuvvr. Cnluniet core between monteu nnmuvcr, Lonipnrtmunt. Obeevvetlou cur omntu nn ween THE MARITIME PROVINCE‘, —- PACIFIC COAST. Lv Montreal. tewm. . Ar Ar Lv Ar Ar Ar Votovie VIA MONTREAL, OTTAWA; PORT ARTHUR, FORT WILLIAM. EJ- 11" A J ‘ti’. §u. u.» i s.- ‘P.9- Irl. . ee .- i til... 0M. G1‘ “"‘IiflllLfiiilirlatairrlrii.'bt.it"l>:rli.“firl.."""m"‘“’""-'lll'"' between Montreal un n-g. mam‘ tween Montreal end Innl; korAai-niglziee. peeeengu Iefu. end nil further Information enply neuron Comedian Neeienel p e amulet rmnaoen ocreemnrr. gnoneven, u. e.‘