l l i | l l l l ll ' lbovc 1| nmautu llml. automaton 6. 1930 . . . , PAGE TWO ._..s THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN )-.== fi AUGUST __ Ii-Y - s..- ._.__- .. ___________~;-_~___1 _ -- “i. ._ _ l l i l s MI L E s = l " - l l L. ‘ r eHero Halt . l l | Mania; Qua...” Rheumatism rs , l l I Chest Clinics will be llelll in "tel “B” “RTE l; | Husky Holdall’ s aoaltlgswlng place! on the following: DAV-u) [an], . I ____ l ~.-- Banlsh all Pam , NEW u. August 5th A. M" Crapaud- 0.1mm,“ h o Scfiom m a _ August 5th P. lVL, Bnnshavv. j . , _ l0 be a em c mes ' :5 August 6th a. u. clylle River. _ ,j Nothing HelpedTlll She street. sweeper. His golden moment 5E August 6th P. M. Home Yirits in _ _ v Took “FRU|T.A-T|\/E$" caught_Max Levine with nothing Clyde River. l e 15 busy. but I admit he has __. but his brush and a refuse pan. -; Auzust 7th A. l\l.. lluntl-r Rivcr. ; been careless she said bravely But - "Had rheumatism ‘men {we robbers eareened through E5 August 7"‘ P" M" y” (““‘"" “r l 'il, resolves itself illm this Lam- ~lu~ or 23 years. Hospi- . t.- t 1 0o ca» E5 August 8th A. “l. ‘trnley Br dire. l {La V, __ ., ' f“ m“ coumn-e help me a‘ Brmkl-‘n s ‘ea n a m "or " " if jufiust sell r. or. 0I"ler 1cm g" ' '° "Nam but ab“ “F was in bed when “king the“ getaway "m" n‘ .5 [Ridge brilsh 0;" waste wards, Puppy i; lies. l wok Trumamves‘ eeene o; a 110mm; But Max 1159c} E5 Students intending to enter Prince of Wales College for fir»! year are urged to lake advantage of this op- portunity for clwst exnminltinn and check up cn their \Il(‘f‘lll.\'l"ll. P. A. ('REF.l..'\l.-\N, )1. D. Chief Heal": Officer. 5720-8-515. fl l. . ‘w. In. v n In en. :1 amlfl i-ilflllll ‘H's the seamen with a sweet- heart in every port it's Helen Marla some (lama lvedrd a have to be l merit. ELEMHWCE : Take your base. a Eph: ' , Whaf foh? I fi fl Q % a. E Umpire: Why dat ball hit you: s VJ on do head. . i L-ittle Eph: Did m X am authorize-ll by .4. B. Gllléqllt‘ , e , , B sell by public auction on his prcnl- rs. y?! .~l..- RmPkiFY . Timid t mill-l W'FEY'$ AWAY filarlnltctolvn .nn .Tilllrsdnj". Silo}; gone away. The house ls still ;_q_-;;;‘ d; g The bird sits silent on his perch It seems ta me as though I were A prisoner In an empty church. . Till filly of illglhl. o'clock p. m.. all his farlllin: inlple- mcnts consisting of 2 plow-w. ramlall. harrows, seeder, llny mnrver. truck wagon, slcighs. set nf farmers and a lot of other articles loo l‘.lll‘|l(‘!‘nll\ to mention, ai-o 1 good wcrLing horse, 9 years old. 2 cattle. all house- hold furnlturq. I organ, 1 parlour suite. 2 bedroom suites’. chairs, tables. i sewing machine. 1 spinning wheel a int of lrlnts almost new, l carpr: square, 2 stoves and a lot of small articles too numerous to mention. Sale positive. no rcscwe. terms at sale. All sums amounting to 5 dollars cash at sale, above that 5 months‘ credit and joint note-a. i Sale positive as farm ls sold. i Signed. s. B. Gillespie. l ALEX .\IcR.-\E. i Auctioneer. How lonesome now the hours are With no one here to call my namel But, say. old man, come up tonight I'll organize a little game. i NIon-‘Pllesilwd Thurs-ti. on in a ‘.Y“l‘_v‘l'il"l':‘ all riuzwtions of so- prwtirze u-nlncn o" A mnn srd that. Tfhere is no re V.$i'll‘ll'.' list. I~ rial prilwlece or original s:l\'rl§'.r*.=.“ "What makes you so cool?" " “I saw you flirting with that horrid blonde yesterday." “You are mistaken, l never flirt- Furness g _ _ a ed with a horrid blorlde in my llfe." Red Cross Line A , "s. s. uosouxn" i __._ ._\ Freight and Passengers. \ Arrive- ChTown l Leave Montreal and sail for - " st. John's. ‘l\ Aug. 1 Aug. ~! fi/v Aug. 15 Aug. I" Aug. 29 Scot. ‘ 599'" 12 5cm‘ l "Smith says he doesn't believe ___ _ in borrowing trouble." "Then i wonder what he meant sJ AGENTS by going in debt for an airship." mzvf-ti’. Professional Cards Returns Prepared. A. ii. MilCNClll t? (l0. 127 (Grafton Street Sioq-a-ll-llllu l: Ell’ ‘IS 'i‘l§S'l'l'El) iaidilg~____ l—. l : AND ll s GI¢s\<qS;:S FTTIEU AUDITQRS i z ow time ., _ . J s. rlymw Accounts Alllllull. lmomc Tax l z npwmgwzsls‘ I O N2 Richmond Street oooooooocov-oooooooqoo-p o. -__. Mark it. l‘. culllgan, l. ILA.‘ l . BARRSTER. snucrum. ETC. MONEY In LUAN lWTMiiETRY u-ooooooooooooi.oc0toou>o0- o0 000000940 ' ?-"'""-'"'7*".-‘TT?FTTW?J .' .a l d Vlit. and evolything made thoroughly, perately unlltlllpy. discontented, a pro; rhey have done won, to a thousand regrets. She has. "given k dors. Can do my up Wmphlnb t“ E In A z Ir wor and no more pain" - Mrs. A. (mm hmm Jfhapfnl m ‘It? N Flcld. Wynyard. Sask. ‘__ ' _' i“ ‘" ‘_°m° ‘~"~ *1‘ Just one of thousands who say '.-'\.\ 101014 biull this is the only thin; rheumatism, neuralgia. neuritis fly lzlnt “ill save her." l away quick with "FTuit-E-tives." An extraordinary change made m Chronic constipation and liver trou- . . blcs end overnight. Bad stomach W" H-‘lblc nil over Larly ‘\'l'1lls'1'"-" l - l l ' ‘ ‘=‘ " " 1illousnc.., d .ti . , rrclxi f3nt'.'i'rs. 'I‘l1.‘jl lit-mil to WORK. was yang: “d? Eileen Klgrexggtblgf; e . ., . Jilfl h"- . .:i= llliPi"l."<L"-\'l lli9lll.i('l\'9.\ bladder ills pain in back go in hurry. Nerves quiet, sound slecp at once. Ten of nature's greatest remedies combined in handy little tablet. Marvelous discovery of famous Can- adian doctor. Spc results, Get "Fruit-a-tiv" " from drugglsr "ibdfiy. Sleep tine. lvulce up great, "cl-lousi "I (Till ~"nrccl_v credit what you tell me. hills Braclfo:"<l_ Poppy has been "'“'l".‘. end 112'. wrecked lim- life and e 1o'=p€l"t"»." on me. n0." said Naomi rlliviir "She hag. married one i110 {if l . w: in (E19 '" j" -__— i? '_'_" 1'1‘ m“ ‘Tmwi ° m“ '1 l1 and see Prawns". 1 shall go bars ~ l . l: :3 - . . l‘ " l" I . _ _ o lat’: vlth a \Ei'_‘)' pleasant- Ho's (‘Oil cl rile’! The ulumaslbie lm, - Qf this visit." .."-.l'lt zlllci tiycstl”. happen." FilllllplWl Lad AUQUSL“ ‘walked over m L ».\' Alifiusto "D0 you moan tzl bell 3111c that Pnprx- i: cll_:rl5_'rr1 in n lot‘: ‘nffau wil'l R ".0 Vflllflll-‘llf. Lilo ntrlu \\'l‘|') lllls lczfid her so hn: anti .".t‘.lollt any assurance of how "oil's chair and held out. a vcry‘ ". han l. llflVfi taken B, long. tiring ills homely weapflns With 959% H’ flung the pan through the wind- . shield of the_car and caused th." driver to swerve into a vegetable ‘stand. enabling the Cflpture of bvth ‘felons. Max was rewarded wdfly- | The head of the Department of San litation culogized him publicly as Max stood at dutiful attention in his big chief's office. “How about getting me Pl little raise?" asked Max. The question has not yet. been answered. u nunlnnnl u" runs-cumulu- u. For X-Ray Work » father died.... l l NEW YORK. August, -New tubzsl to unlock far reaching healing pow-t crs of X-rays are sougli: by the Ra- diological REFBfJJClI Institute. the latest United States scientific so- ciety". Incorporation of this institute in Dclaivare is announced by tilt acting president. cf a power now lln» available. Dr. Emrt said. are one cf the first obiectivcs. Der-per penetra- frilhfulflv. and wllanl slic ozlght to _‘..".li would be rcccivcd. to set before . vc n1Ill'l'l(‘fl instead of treating irim _ me my duty. h-liss Bradford. Anjxthinq i ‘Tl-"Iflilillif-‘T’ l1 can do til llmfk my gratitude wllll Naomi h -' b? riollu. If you can possibly siay till’ ‘ nu, _ .. 'i . (lid not l)‘.'li 1c was COIlCCTIIEd lion is sought. and faster action s" IHOIIGY?” that the rays can be used to “stop the image of a moving ini/crrlal o1"- gm. which now appears as a blur. “X-rays." said a statclzlellt by Dl Ernst and Dr. Rollin H. Sevens oi "lll .'-""~ l. . "Then \\"e go to-morrcw togafl _ _, ll\'1', soul Lao; Augusta, and same-l I ask you to believe that liillC-Sg I" g that was llPCSlllfilflfily‘ like n} 11:11! bten vcry anxious about F311‘ y, tcn. softened hcr hard eyes. “I've been! ‘l sides loving hcr ricarly. l should 011P~I Se‘: it. now. I ought to have not have 1113095] nl_\’52‘1f in 1111; wci. "red the fact after it was accum- linn tn-rlaffl \'ou are her mothcx‘. size l 3d R011 midi! i118 1135i 0f it‘ weds you dQ_¢~J¢1-agei_\-_l,hat is an I Clllfll‘ parents in our position ilavcf m 5a). please came, and “me 53.1119‘ haul to do it. I have never seen , “Docs Poppy know you have come?‘ Pappyls husband. but if he is at all like ‘ yaomi Shea}; a snehue. weary 11...“; . mv (liar. wily then surely I havcy l-“y m,“ Lads. Amruetflv I ‘pom 0m cl". scllrtlli c worth vxhili" ‘ind tea wilh Poppy, um! lvnikrd bad: m“ “ " 1'43“ to lyfarkyatc. six miles in all-on the ‘ n Nmnll " ~11" ‘i993 i‘ “~ ‘way back pondering on how l could M1933!‘ he? mars" save the child. I could only think of V you. She ls lTOlTIOSlPK and hca". ' Probably ii Yon saw y'all and lf you brought i161‘ bccl; with you-in a little Piiifs. Lady H112. llf‘ 4 Jill : . CHAPTER Kl Before Naomi Bradford ind rpenii PYVJ}! hours lllltlcl‘ the roof of Cud-l llflm Abbey, unlike many: mtre pro-- l. " n. - l v hilt-J’ l i ».- .- - . Hlmmgs in, Her name is no‘ mew t itioll. p cpl". she left her mflrk tmnm in ‘m hn,‘if_?_.. there. The l-louseliold caught i121" ll’\1"l(‘ "ith surprising readiness. 1nd “Colfri I llwll re? her fat-liar?" in- "lreri blrlrrlli with the most innrccr‘. “wit” . .21 that. she was what nlight jl. . - - l -. N in we w :1 “Ho would d3. up ‘l called an envoy from the otne. "on thi" i" 1 wcmelvr bwinrss" TF1?" j “ 7 " ' “ “ f “ i ‘A nlore iv-rfect lad" I never sawz". ~"‘l‘i".i‘il’lll‘.ff that lvrlr. a <'l" rs hctxvccn _,_ ' ' "l Crlllvrv. the firs: hcllterltaid. (KY6 Was the mtllbcrvy room, re- c"! for the most distinguished ; livovts. ‘l Nor . in ecstasies over its trea- " i \ zutl its sweet cld-lvc-rld atmos- , ITO. was nct lrvarc that it was a "icnal compllzncllt to herself. the smile Iiiljl a spasm tlvirtcri Lad)’ udustrrs TPRUFITS. ,“ "Tell me about yourself. Miss Brad- lrd. You live in Mnrkjsntc?" “Yes, I krcp an antique and Berlin- Rvonl sh”) lherc. and any llierc. Mary Tiishoju, is lzexin: it open in my ab-l senccxBut size is n clcrg;-"nlan's wife ‘Leg: 110mm, Lady Augusta Con“ nrrl s10 has llc"; hands full cilough P13, to hm,‘ B}, making her a guest m her 0 n work‘ so I must 5M the mlllbsrrv suito she gave ti?‘ “ 1' cllrirl t!“ cue. l\fi=s Brnrlfcz") lvas to he u-aited on as befitted the ‘ llr"."l:ul"e:1 guest Cuclham could‘ l ll. »r\~‘-‘ ,. and Bcriin-xvool show “J11 a (‘lT‘l"Z\'m'i.ll'5 wile." murlnllzt‘ ~dy Augusta va;u':ly. "But even 1.. ‘l I have hoard l‘ .. Jhcadcrl, you don“. 1p srtp on Sundzljr. do ya?" l "No, hut I sbl id b: l lMrmtiay nlorrlinzf’ i "And y'all arrivtd only: this aft" y s Si"; b H 1109"? Elli W" (‘Y-W (“V9533 he“ o shrine; rlw- lcvcd the littl~ spindle- |i\'<‘lm U" 513M011?" llr1,..d wzvbirlr, stnrlcl in the dress- “ ' ' '14‘? m5“ '17 m" l inn-room. the tallbcy chests. the ‘i’ I m" l" [he “filly-ills ‘ Cllippcrl tile glass, ivhich stood on (‘f U“? 1""- MYS» New“ the iaollslzrd table. whose beauty was “"7 ‘"95" t" El"? me a l in no "lrnv nrrriod or hiriim ("SSH b," ' "‘“"'” T» '"“- la fair linen cloth. She admired and Auqlrizl w ‘rout. speaking ..,_ W1 we... v-iy’, the a“. cf a ~ i: the bell pull "fl 2"": rmn m'i:l. toll lvlrs. Fnnsilav: ['1 m“ me nwlhcwl‘ mm‘ l1€'."'v rccm. as she explained to Poppy l l l V? rmrly {Ur Wis; Bradmrd" 7W3.‘ . oflwrunrrla v2" sufficient reward for ‘ pcnfl Wliilzlsn (101111 to the inn fol" 11'2" ’ the ordeal she had essayewi rive-ins: law. Fee that: a good fire is‘ ilnwit in the mulberry room. Shr- stocd in fntllt of the big four- rnd the equally price- lvie llanrylngs. as before .‘...1 Ln cl f." v I . l l l (To be (‘lontinucrll .i__,__ _i_ t5 a gpgpkluzgd seienee_ "“"l‘"l"'-*~:~'-‘l°_"'_ v h 1 i l ——-—--—-—-—-e—»- ‘ - trz .13 all its re- "WM" F 77'“ m Hr cm” '7“ “it , McLeod ls uelliley . . . ,. . --_--.--.~-l .1.- l‘ A “SHTLEY , sources to the 0nd that l r. ..l., ho. d m the m at prolol-ns; Da|housle Unlversity I llrmzenvnt" i Halifax. Nova Scott: Defective Vision may be restored. W. E. BENTLEY, it. b. Blrrlster and Attorney-at-Law Office: I50 Richmond Street Eye’ Strain relieved and MONEY "ru coma _ Ch.,.;o"emwn p‘ h e filluscl: imbalances cor- rcctrd. All? one of these defects may be. and nearly always is. the cause of illcDonald 8i lllerlletql. B. A. l I. A. McDUNALI) n. r. McHIEAl; y lmnmsrsus. KPHIKNEYS. E11". MONE! 1'0 LUAh ' . __ .___--_1...__- .-_ Stewart & Lowther ‘ l. D. STEWART. R. C. ‘ H. W. LUWTIIER Bllnlllsrclts. SUI.I(.‘I'I‘UKS. En. , 0t Great “Q0111! street l‘ mmn 'l‘0 was l Headaches If troubled with head- acbu. we will b: glad to investigate the condition of your eyes. and if accessory. furnish you with properly llttcd corrective glasses. ti. F. illllcheson OPTOMSTRYST _ Prohibition Commission Chairman. MP. GEORGE l. BROWN! I l Mngate. P. l. l. 90nd nll Information retlrllllll "l- Yracllnm of Prohibition Act t0 till 0| To- Ulllcf lnlPGctur u. a. Haywood _v w. tymvm. q-‘q; "" l "Cll. but. Lady Augusta." she said, Severe l Divctl": the """' '7‘l'll'f"l "Very i: orrrcl. r‘1c r"; fcrv." Arts. Science. Commerce. Music. Pharmacy. Fisheries. Engineering. l Household Science. Education. Law. Medicine, Dentistry. VALUABLE SCHOLARSHIPS: Nine of Value 8300 to $100, awarded on results of matricula- tion examinations. September ZSrd-‘Jtlth. 1830. Many more I equally valuable scholarships and . prizes awarded at end of each ' year of course. t SIIIRREFF HALL: The residence for women. ‘ dcprecctingly. ‘.0111; do that. It isl ' not in the l"".‘.0 ll’\’."!'~S'-‘l‘l‘y. I shall be‘ rloito rvmfv-“hle whore I am. Ifowl-y‘ grcu will prrnlifla to write, or. better IC- Thinning Hair Mlnenfzl. It gives hair ncw 22nd for new students from Hall- fax and Dartmouth; September 23rd for other new students; Sep- tember 24th to 27th l1! dciock nccm for otltcr than new Etud- enta. Registration for Law. Medical 1 and Dental students: September . 0th and 10th. TOR FULL INFORMATION Apply in person cr by letter to the Registrar. eDetroit. secretary of the flare finding rapidly extending use v I other trying tho " wcll cli-J Naomi fit into her ~ ready [05 112st bed. with the pticele=s carving. cur as wcll as an expert ' "scluer. i . To have slept a 111:!“ in the mill-i l commodates one hundred stud- ' ' ts. Stimulate your scalp and pre- . an .. u ' A" ,1 ' vent dandruff by massaging with Sign? osuaega: segwmg‘; -. institute They relieve infections. skin condi- tions. pneumonia and asthma; they are tile mast effective treatment for a common pimple affliction and for boils‘ and carbuncles. They help some kinds of cancer. We now produce X-rays of from 6.000 to 250.000 volt: If we want to 300.000 or 400,000 volt:- vve could get practically radium rays from an X-ray tube; and we know results would be better. "But we cannot go that high. for we lack the tubes to stand it. One mm gets a desirable result but an- same treatment fails, sometimes because of lrrcgular| S; research uses mm an vials of output. from tubes. In seven yearsjme Any prams g0 to rmmogical there has been no real improvement! reséarch- in American X-ray tubes, uvnnjrnrrlcrrrrrrflfrrrn T11 rrnrrnn-rrn-rl n-rn-rrrn-rrrvn-rn .-"~....l........._u..mpEll-llllnl...lllululfilllnlnnnnnlnl. HEAD OFFICE : nsuun-nnunnl ll1lJIIIIIIlIIllJl~>1 thougir meanwhile science has gone beyond the capacities of most domestic tubes! Accurate measuring of x-ray 11059-81‘; is becoming vital. There is no morel powerful poison than an overdose of . .. ' l . g‘ fly‘:Jsiomciraihuftnngsfdmttftyunlrltl‘ REYKJAVIK’ Iceland‘ Aug 4-‘ ' . . l-I t .d Ecvernment regulation. But we can-i atilerfiirrnlarlgotatiiifigir 0:211 5;” not do this with tubes of the pro -| “mined mam from Germany to the cnt. irregular pcrfcrmancc. Vic aim limited States. tonisht to use research to help produce bet-l _ x _ med for tcr Amarlcan tubes. Europeans are‘ their llTOJBCt and Hrtz es a $5.9m of us in ch35 respgqggl Montreal with their small nlono- Cilzaiacr radium is another object“ llline- H15 “mime “m lake the m. Others are American control ofl next ship back to Germany- itr. own radium supply. estnbllshment: cf a central radiological research] laboratory, fostering pure radiologio‘ Failed In Hop (Canadian Press! Excuse Ohivera-I take a. every morning. Williams-Wvlly brag about it? Chivera-Gosh. that's why I take cold al research in colleges, cooperation with the Naticnai Institute of Health created by congress. and on advisory beard of 50 scientists to extend X- 1g, imlevc you Pains Qallouscs or Cramps l there —--—-a.-> We are bringing you Posi "re, Reliable and Speedy Relief f The ‘Finger Points no the location of tho Anterior ‘Transverse Arch. Vlben this Arch e weakens, the tiny bones are de- areasad; uneven pressure is pro- - "lubed, undtbcuuovendistribu-tion 1f the person's weight causes a f burning causation, cailousel p tonderopota, can't-ruched lanes, nncl ‘ -~ mvsm cramp-like pain. Tho fool: ‘ videmulndsprcadsov ashoes, .‘:.e Email toe and gee a joints lccome inflamed dzd enlarged- sodiiy fatiglw and norvouanaao result. Heed the first danger signal! Stop your Footlllroubla before they impair your comfort and daily efliciency . An Exposition of the newest, moat advanced scientific methods of relieving and correcting Foot ‘IH-oubles, will be held o? our Store on AUG. 8th. Afternoon 9th. All Day A 512:: I ; .'r-1l'.?.'.‘:1' czpsrt {m}. the stl-Ij)" of W. M. Sclloll, M.D., ti: world’: moat noted Or! "c authority will clearly qbLzin Ilowtllcsemethodc give instant foot comfort. You urill also be givers a pedogruph print ofyour atochinpd fed. ithlgrtgbtonvzihtsgllfiltitcoct or obligation. Daft min seeing this Expert at om AIJLEY £9’ CO. LTD .~|-— $ abnndorlccL .- , l: shower "That lad should ~ha'ne to college, but his father died’ AT LAD should have gone to college, but his “I remember well, what high hopes his father had for him. Intended to give him a good education and a real start in life but-well, he passed away at the wrong time." “Wasn’t there any insurance “There was none. His father intended to take outapolicy but never got around to it. He was always so healthy.” I “Yes, I remember too, he was hurt in a street accident THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA TORONTO. ONTARIO Brunch Oman: ‘ 75 Queen 5L, CHARLOTTETOWN .»_-.l~ er-lr-‘r-rz." g u-nruyiuxix IJJILLIIJLIIIIII and lingered for a while and them...” Sorneb0dy‘s boy is being :1 talked about every day in some such way as this. Is your child’s start in life insured? We will guarantee to pay any sum you decide upon—at any date you set, to you, to a guardian or to the young man himself—so that he will be properly equipped to face the world when the time comes. - Why not discuss this with us now — while you are insurable Y l will s. glad to have particular: about - lmpcricl Life Educational c: Policies. w can't- "TWINE Two llairloads Just Received direct from the FACTORY of . the BRANTFORD CORDAGE " C0, LTD., of BRANTFORD. _'» ONTARIO. the largest manu- i ' facturers of BINDER TWINE - in the BRITISH EMPIRE. 2 Large and small Balls. and every ball guaranteed to give the best of satisfaction. ‘Wholesale & Retail at Factory Prices Buy the BRANTFORD TWINE. For sale at our SEED STORE, CHARLOTTETOWN and by Merchants a_ll over P. E. Island. . CARTER ‘& c0., LIMITED. »_, u k. -..\~ M aritlm o Provinces to Montreal 1m.- Luxurious All Sfeepinf C" "i" Leaves HALIFAX 7.45 nan. _ Arrives MONTREAL 6.45 3-m- (Booaverlture Station) STANDARD TIME (‘Daily except Sunday, from Halifax; This nil-steel flyer includes radio-equiv?“ Compartment obaervation 5160153 ‘Pr’ Compartment Drawing Room clecplnI curs, dining can. Standard ulflPmB “n Sydney-Montreal. The train de luxe for holiday or buuneu trip to Quebec or Montreal where con; nectdonu offer for OIUVII: T°"°“t° an points west. Other Noted ‘Infill! T116 OCEAN LIMITED have; Halifax $00 mm- dill! through Drawing Broom BIeepinB on‘ Charlottetown leaves Montreal dl Y cept. Saturday 0n the Ocelln Limited. / Westbound from Charlottetown “"7 except Sunday. Th6 MARITIME EXPRESS‘ Leaves Halifax 3.30 P- m-l "l? except Bundli- Fllll details from W. K. R0115. Cugggg: you; or. Ritchie, Ticket Aunt- m . . w. clnlun, District nuenw Al ‘iiifilfifii