i 50;: . ,I _ .s *ti .1 * ' ."1 \\ ‘. .4 'r _ _,_ _ ,,._,,.. ,_ 0 ,tj-`.v. " ~. f‘4"r'Vt1k - __ - 1. _~ _ ml; llmuriiils <<;r‘~._f5;$= 5- is v , . . . ._ _ __'_..- ._.J_ “_ _.-5 _ .Q .J`4*f-' ` iq: Hnbiie Service Corporations more than any-otlier,snter into direct contract uv th tae general public: _ " The business ol public Service Corporations la as perma- ~.. nent ssthe population they serve. Ever; per-on aoda. to 1*, some egaent, to theincoms oi every Pu lic Ultitylu his e n _ _ F “'.ll‘l:a esrynings oi Public Service lforporatiopamhila secur- .. ing a larger patronage and s larger revenue irom each Dat- ron show normal increase oven ii tlmss oi ssvere oommer oial depression. This is because they are furnishing com- laalrnia rnovmol I - sncunirms. 1'. __ cm-ily a cu., stun sua Bond iai-011. l. Brandrain-Henderson; Com. 30 4 Y. 3”. doing so. I STOCK niailiilggt necessities which are eaaierlto pay lor than to do w Baletgy and liberal income acombination approaching l thai ea investment, are to bs iound ln:- Plariillas Telsjtsphjlnd Telephone Company 6 p. o. loads and 6 p. e. Preferred Siocli Send lor full particulars oi our offering ol each oithase securities. You will not be under the slightest obligation in 2 F. B. McCURDY £9 CO. I EXCHANGE. i , _ 1 _* PU _li f I (animation. ruruishsa hy is-_ B. ns-` ers. Members Montreal Stock Ex- __‘ change, Charlottetown. Brown Machine Co., Common 50 Eastern Trust Company 146 Haiiiax Fire Insurance Mar. Tel. & Tel., Preferred 103 Mar. Tel. 8: Tel., Commaa 88 Nova Scotia Underwear, 98 N. S. Underwear, Com. 45 Stanliald's Ltd., PIU. 103 98 Staniield’a, Ltd., Com. 70 65 . Trinidad Electric 78 70 _ BONDS. Brand-Hand., 6 D. s. 971 Eastern Car 102i Maritime Nail I P- Q. 100 Nova Scotia Steal & Coal, Firsts, 5 per cent. 921 Nova Bcotia. Steel I Coal, 6 p,. e. Debenture Stock 98 Mar. Tel. & Tel., 8 p. e. 107 Porto Rico Rall., 5 p,. c. 183i Btanllelfa Ltd., Sp. c. 102i Trinidad Electric. Up. e. 92 BANKS British North America Canadian Bank oi Coin. 203 Montreal 230 Nova Scotia 259 Royal Bank oi Canada 216 NIISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire Insurance 100 Acadia Sugar, Pericrrsd 100 40 24} _ East. Can. Sav. & Loan 140 135 | 144 99 94 39 94 100 97 104 100 100 89 Ask Bid. 155 150 201 225 257 215 90 9" » shlihléhsuu. The system ol ri-siulng AWB, s,,g_,__ 0,,,,,,,,,, 7., _ _E2 onus a. Pnov_1_?_z_§i1§i__l_»_;_ C M st the o. B. o., is ui sucii u nsynrs si.-pt. whens 812 im -‘Q11 lb” “"Y'-“W 50°” may -be rediilly Sept. (`orn 75-' ' 73 '73 inc0r_Dora'ted- into the various courses. sunt. vnrll 2050 2022 2050 _'1`h1S_v°f1f Special attention will be' Sc[_,t_ Lara 1097 1090 1090 given in the business training depart- __ ment to higher accounting, Corpor- . _ _ _ . . _ _ . . SHAUGHAL August 14 (Special) ation and Joint Stock bookkeeping, : ill Sllicl|Illlll'lll`llS l _ 742 hai 221 205 Aural. Copper liroulllyil H. T. Caiiudiaii Pacific Eige Miss. Pacific -` ` 1131 1135 101; 31;, Northern Pscitic Pennsylvania Reading _ r Union Pacific 154 U. S. 1-‘teel l'.S. Steel Pid. Utah Copper 154; 04; 100; 51; MONTREAL STOCKS Minn. & St. Paul ' (S00) 133 1312,; Montreal Power 209 206; N. S. Steel & Coal Corn. Richleliell Ku Ont. 111 107 Slianisli R. (loin. 20 25 'I‘ol'uni_o Ry. Mnclmnrilll 372" 37` 1103 1003 1001 1005 1001,»10s4 112 '-1,104 October ‘December . _. March September _' I I Curdy 4: Co., Stock and Bond Bro- kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Ilichmond St., Char- lottetown, P. E. I. August 14th, 1913. PII, [_ NEW YORK STOCKS. High Low Close Atchison 97% 'J7l~ 971 Am. Smelters 6% 033 075 _,ses 74- -74 ss; xi Mex. l'etru1cllui . . . . ._ 605 00 00 Mi High Low Close 9 2203 220;‘ 20; 29; 154` 133 209 75 111 _ 25 140 37 101-I6 1088 1084 H114 -The Government moved strong lor- tl-'e_ ‘zofk beclsgl finillhed f1°0ll1 1113110' dm- -. e '.1 nd Scrlp slJe y prepared by the STOCK QUOTATIONS' 105311011 hlleilihennrrxlllrnf lyhstledrgén saer- Pfif1°iI’#11- Our 101 People who have _ _ e S Kim, a V associated themselves into compan- Qlwtativvl fufnlshvd -by F- B- MC- ffbiost the gI§v,§‘,;§,,; ies will do well no consult Mr. Miller inns with inslgninnant » lnsses. The if'fl1f=v_v'ish a system of bookkeep- rcbeln are extending their defences at ng e“s‘lY kept Bud intelligible to Wu-Sling, while the Government idrc- evdiry shareholder- Another feature es are advancing from four direo- will be 5 smdl’ of the history and ¢;,,ng_ E90EraDhy of Canada. in particular, A number 0| Wm- juuks at Wa_Sung and other countries generally. attempted to go over to the Govern- The Sl`101°tl1B11d and typewrlting de- ment, but all of them except .me Dartments will still maintain their were burned by the rebels. 1 _:high stand- Bild B9 the bash It is Stated that the G0vem,mn_t_,'45 and the students will be given in control and has restored order at an °PP°rt“nitY to do mme PI`a°ti°al Nauking work. It is the desire of the manage-‘ 5 1 1 __ ' -_..._ Wedlwfdov August 27 fI1» 191 3 ;‘_';:f;“..t°.l‘;l.°;‘. .;‘.1“:l_§°...‘;ls°...°:=:; Purses .»_ ,;.transactioiis in the busi_n t_r ini BBB 8 ng races sian il one 001001. siurn %i”f»ff2‘°"f¢ T'I-°-»»’2’»i“"f‘1‘f@‘-»¥'~l“-='l‘i'i'§ n __ _ _ _ There will he ilie following classes: nnnnf nun., K. c., will stunt his ser-_ 2 Trot ‘nd Page Purse 50- ies of lectures on Commercial Law in , , . _ . 1. _ . _ _ . . , September, and a regular education- 2.24. Tfct, .-....... . . » » - a " _ al least has been prepared for the 2_30_ Tm* and Pact., __ __ _ “ ¢|00,00, » students nl 1913-14. d A t LE t_ .3 f fi e er cent _ List of Graduates from the Char- f Entriles close Ont“diidi?leS:i 'll‘l*’l'>:1gil1iqai’iio vllriuttlel'q:uF"Ei\'¢e:eto Znlgr and '°tt°t°“'“ B“9l“°5° College during <;hP\1l'f@ Xertpef ¢¢f1 H °‘ - -Y °- - 1 the ‘term nl 1912-13, together with ree o s a _ Right reserved to reject any entry, or bar any driver. Any number won .1mi..cti0.,_ of horses owned or trained in the same stable. muy start in the some class National Trotting Association Rules lo govern, except wheie they BUSINESS TR_;\_lEIg_ING DEPART- confllct with above conditions. _ _ No iiitoxlcatln g liquors, or intoxicated p_rsons. will be allowed on or near the grounds. This will be striclly inferred. Hot dinners served on the grounds. Montague ho_rse races has _all- william v, Bears, City. ways been noted for their good meal tables, and they will not be behind Mont. W. Johnstone, Montague, their high standard this year. There will also be well stocked lc: Elmer M°I-B00. French Ri*/81”. Cream and Refreshment S'il:>ons And other sinuseinents n A'th“"_L- M¢=Ph01”B°l1. Cape Tra- ' ` ‘ ’ ' ` ' verse.. _ The management have spared no pains in preparing for the pleasure, _. , .__ _ comfort, and convinience, of _the public. _ _ SHQRT BUSINESS GOURSE There will be Special Trains run from Summerside, Cap ai Traverse. ‘ - Charlottetown Elmira, & Souris at reduced rates. Watch the News Percy Anderson, Amherst, N, s. Papers for time tables and hour oi train leaving your station. I Gilbert Mrlthesvll. Wilm0t. P- E- Teams will meet the Trains and convey passengers to the Race Slum- » Track, at reasonable rates, i5c. _Isis Tauck was never in bel_te=_conditIon. A"“i° Iwmg' C“p° T"“v"'°' P' E' Good Track, comfortable ran Stand, the cream o t e trotting horses of the Maritime Provinces, wil ull go to make this the greatest days horse racing on P. E. Is and. this season. There will be thousands of people theres, tosoe yon, so please don‘t disappoint them. Colne along and bring your friends with you _ _ _ Admission, -Adults 2bc. Children l5c. ' ‘ T. G. IVE 5. _ §_0_l-B-f16Metf_ _ Secretary, ' il i I l ming 'I -It 'is 'ql_1ality the farmers w."&l'i1t,"n'C>`fI clieapnesa when he buys Paris Green. ; Thslarmer knows that Paris Green that does its work thorou lily with one applicalionis a good deal more eccno- ailclllrian lewer~ps1lced~ Paris Greens that fail to kill. _ We sell il _ S. W. CRABBE llardvvare Merchants. » work at the Charlottetown Business and i_t_.__niust. be must gratliyiug`to the management to know thu; u Q received diplomas have been success- ful in obtaining positions. During 0oTToN_ the vacation Principal Miller has ment'to brifng the various classes in closer touch which will give the on tague Horse Races ,i2°f.i”i.22..”"“S§22€...."” 120332231 work such as writing out oi invoices _»fil1E- ceilmii 000001!! “'- oxes 'lbs Company will possess in all iour _ uirs ottoxea, the other thred Ipails li g pure and from Frank SPORTS-The Harltiixie Track and Field Championships will be held on the Abegwelt Grounds on the 21st. 895. TICKETS.-Tickets ior the Moon- light Excursion can be had from Mr. Garnhuni by telephoning 334.-L up to 4 o'clock this aitarnooii, after that on wharf. CHAMPION SHIPS-A number 0| shipstbis ',year but Charlottetown was successful. They will be held on' the Aliegweit grounds on thcl Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Char- f lottetown, are spending a iew days with irlcnds in Montague. (Frans Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) Mr. J. A. Campbell oi Worcester, Mass., who spent the past two weeks in Bedequc, has left on return to his -__._ __. Mr. L. H. D. Foster, Marshfield, _-left Wednesday morning on a busi- Worcester, and Boston. He purposes ' t time towns 'will amd towns tried to get the Champion- the Championships on Company of Chariot President, M. J. McL oi the Directors, William in town to-day comp! ments ior the transfer were met in Charlottet eentat vos ol the American pg;-ties strong foreign connection. They can- who are heavily int ,Murray River Silver Bl home many, namely; Col. G. 8. ' ‘A_ A. Bishop oi .Nswp These gentlemen represe ties who are taking ab _ worth 01 stock in tllb ness trip f,0._s¢;. John, Roxbury, Icame down to make returning about the Bret of Septem-.ed to-day are oi the D ber. Mrs. Foster accompanies him on a a visit to har brother Everett E option in the Vctoria ra sl; _ 112; 113 .,Large; Everett, Mass. noted for the high 113,- us* i -1 . . fi-Ha Hashana.-'rhe ammu- Harlaiid leaves the wharf at 8.15, sharp tonight, ' < H - - ’l\)NIGH'l‘.-Ladies 0l‘U~ll'l°B.' etc». een be 'Excursion tonight. FM? HALIFAX, St. John, herst. and a number oi .,,_ DELIVERY OF--FOXEH.-The deli- experience. The Directors oi the very oi 1918 kxxea ls n _ 95_ I-the first company to mst 8 oi any oi their options ray River Fox_ Reaching Company » _ which are taking over rom the Victoria Silv heir stock. '_I‘he pair of nd Oulton strains and Ill §3§‘é.§Fi“ii..'fh.°'1_.111 ti* Ill? UI GIIAIIIIAIES HMM 0 I EIIIIEEE _gl - cllilllllllilnwl llllsllllssi _ _ _ H.,...,.;..ln....._ During the Term of 1912-13, Together withll Emu... rlssnon :ii 02? 00 .Excelled in their Work and Won Distinction. - . Detroit .__ 71} 70% 71 Dom. Steel (!orp’n 47; 47 . 471 neluw we nuhiish the result ul the. College during the term oi 1912-13, very large percentage ol). those who been busy in getting positions for his graduates and ln' re-arranging have the very beat in everything pertaining to accounting as well as the courses of study, cutting out in hmld and f~YPeWl`il'il1l! some`place`s und adding the latest so dllrlng the WHT 191343- tbat the students of 1913-14 will Katherine McGuigan, Hope River. Afnnie Howatt, Cape Traverse. Florence Chappelle, City. Alice Borcham, City, Lily Trenaman, Halifax, Adele Gaudet, City. Minnie PiDPY. Hillsboro. Annie Goss, Kensington. Ethel..Inman. Hampton. Susie 'Bell` Ro alt I Wm. Naddy, Newton Cross. Frank Tinney, Bradalliaiie_ - 1 Harold T. Watts, Tracadie. Chester Acorn, Village Green. Robert McEwen, St. Peters. Hazel Dingwell, City, John A. McPherson, Elliotte, Richard Hogerson, West River, Li" Of graduates. fl'0m the Short- (original Issue) ...100 dcpartrnciit Patricia ...100 Freda Haszard, City. Peter White, Regina. Ali_°0 Cox, City, Viable Essery, City. » Myrtle Crockett, York. Ollie Fullerton; City. I ` Lena King, City, » - Mary Connolly, City. Ethel Higgins, City. Bla-nche McLean, Lot, Louise Nolan, Boston. Kathleen Coyle, City, Gladys Ritchie, City. Katie Beaton, Alexandra. Ruby Pursey, Rustico. Edith Prowse, Murray Harbor. Gertrude Oxenham, Winnipeg. May Oxenham, Winnipeg. L-ily Wannacott, Hunter River, 11. Susie Flynn, City. Mary Brehaut, Alexandra, Lottie Roberts, Royalty. Ethel Hodgson, City, Jennie Puncher, City. relnlnd your gentlemen friends that Chocolates, _ had on 9,. the most experienced keepers in the gydn¢y_ Am. these liavemade great success rais- other Hari- teama' berslor thu 2151;, 395, the ranch is a p_articu.iarly_ lavorable ow under way take delivery stockholders. There is no prollt lor being thi! Mur- a pair to-day er Black Fox ing for proilts on promotion but on tetown. The eod, and one Kearney arg ating arrange- oi ioxes. They own by repre- ereated in the acki Fox Com- Emery and ort, 'Vermont ni. i-1 few par- out $20,000.00 Company and payments 10,- very large dividend payer as already foxes deliver- alton, Raynor f are th; third tribute to the energy, ability und en- nch which is quality' of its I i2 hose Who ' Sidney Acorn, Millvisw. work oi each student, Geo E In those who excelled in their work and Full Business Course. I Island. Cha`b_i0l.te McLennan, Clyde Station ,Russell Stewart, Lot 48. Gilissie Mitchell, City. Ailes bruised, city. Jessie McKinnon, Bloomfield. Gertrude Haynes, City. Wirlnia_McKenzie, City. I¢‘ann`l_e Robertson, City.- Katld McCallum, Lot 48. Blanche. Dewar, City. Lilella J. McMillan,,Covehead. Lille McDonald, Montague. Bernice Rattray, St. Peters. Helen Harper, City. Tliorntbn Steins, City! - W. D. Vincent, Tyne Valley. Lester Gordon, Resenssth. James R. Hunter, Albertoii. Vera C. Btavert, Kensington. .roiiu a. Min-rar. 01100 River. James -Toiiiieton. Peters Road. ‘ 1_1-_-1-_H-=-» an - ~ . Y Y; Gussie Mitchell; city. Helen Warburton, City. Eva Dickisoh, New Glasgow. Margaret Gillis, City. -Nellie Robinson, City. May Dinnis, Kensington. Pearl Hunter, City. Annie Irving, Cape Traverse. Gilbert Matheson, Wilmot, Charlotte McLellan, Clyde Station. The following is a list oi those who have done exceptional ‘work dur- ing the term of 1912-13, coupled with their strict attention to the duties .assigned to them, General thorough- ness, close attention to work and punctuality have been taken into con- sideration in awarding the medals and prizes in every department. BUSINESS TRAINING COURSE General Proficiency -and Applicat- l0l1. MCMlll8.ll G0ld medal awards() to Percy Anderson, Amherst, N, B. '. Punctunlity and generdl depart- _mentz Mayor Lyons’ prize, gold piece, awarded to Gilbert-Matheson, Wilmot Valley, P. E, Island. Best kepteet ‘oi-< books, ill/Ledal, awarded to Bernice '-Rattray, St. Peters. _ _ .Improvement in' Penmansljip, Med- al, awarded Katherine Mdiluigan, Hgpe l'tivar.r- -.; , `_~_. '_ I eat typist hh Csidlmith Ma- chine. Misev Helen -Wggburtop and Annie Irvih¢,'i,\C_ape TPa._vs_rs§,' equal. Misa Warburton; was given _3 pi-leg _:rented by the' College, _end Misa Irving the Medal given by'Soulls 5 Newsome, 'Haliiax, agents for the machine..1Y ,_ ..._‘ inet typist 6n‘tlie` Underwood ma- ch e, M i Boreham, city. Minas c’#.15_€l.l‘.'¢li€1l.¢unun and mu- nl»\Pipi>y'wsrs equal. <. f . '.t_vDist on Brsmierl, ulmehel nnnsu niq- thsson a close _secopqm ‘I 1-” -' ‘ _ f.,-l.'.,_-}1..,h" s1iomoinuq`y;‘qf;-fg,tlo~nriiilsn_ inn lmuuarma in; mins air sans, assnild ‘ Birdie Gang, ___l‘rs'iicli River, | mm ., .*-v __,,_l» _ ,y l"°fr"¢ innhlisiu. 'rlimw sm-in lai in -an uhm mivln 'hvloi-. Granville. bunlueu ilaliiliie an l"“." ‘ . ._@~ _ _ I olilps. .___ _ I' . _ _ . .,;,_<__<,, , gg.-»~,-,,‘f'_»f'»_;'_-.._;7:__.f_=.‘ Constance Wannacott, Hunter River. Tuplin, _ .'..iua|l., P. E. It will i.. _. cost the stock POSIBBBNI by tin wnuauy is the very but thet money can buy, the D rectors being anxious to start in_wlth the highest quality atockmo sa 'to hiui1d,on.a so- lid foundation. They _ have twool Province, namely; George O. White- way and Samuel Hume.. Both, oi ing foxes and are very highly thoutbt oi by the Directors. The location of one having been -proven so by past Company are among its largest any one in its organization, everyone ieellng that/-they are simply making a good investment and are not look- actllal earnings from their ioxes. Few companies have started under more favorable auspices, possessing as the Murray River Fox Company does. splendid foxes, good manage- ment, experienced keepers' and a not but be a successful Company. The readiness with which -the people of Murray River have subscribed (or _ stock in the Company is a. good in- dex of their opinion of the Directors and of the proposition. The proba- bilities are this Company will be a an offer of $12,000.00 has bieen made or their 1914 pups. It is a splendid tiiiisiaam of the management of this Company that its capital stock should ,bc almost sub- scribed in ,the short period of six weeks. ’I`hls, of course, is due in a large measure to the wonderful slic- cess which the black' fox industry has given to the people in that vicinity. Those who invested last year in the ranch at Murray Harbor will receive a dividend Oi between 200 per cent. and 250 per cent. and the prospects are that this Company will be an- other tremendous dividend payer.-- 894. , ~ -*___* U O U O O C 1 O O . O 9 °FIIX SIIIIIK IIIIIIIIIIIIIIS . 1 O l O l O C C O O U I FURNISHED BY Ti-IE MARITIME FOX' EXCHANGE AND INVEST- MENT COMPANY LTD. Pal’ Listed ' Montague _ ...500 700 Spring Park ...100 205 Imperial ...100 155 Belmont Price 125 100 Smith _.._..100 125 Barkers ......100 110 Dalton 100 Weeks ...100 invincible' 50 50 Mount Edward ...100 160 I Brighton ...100 100 Upton .. 50 65 Dalton .__-100 150 STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS \ I `\\ _ 140 100 ‘.` " ' __ ' lil? 0- .. _sivs.1=h§, will b= 925° Qhwl ' guys] Securities- , (orporailonl Lllll_I_l¢il_ r H, Bradford. llllvlsst ~ in-iiiiils I- 8.' " ~ vii* I 34.2°--in 1; monthly paynltw °f $2.5 month ...li buy. one C “digg Cottons Bond.,Pl1` YFJUQ. _ 509. on ,which the yeagiyslgcomg will be $25. In ten 570818 -fhtiuteresi mc, - pmuahhls hy menus-of, the i9y_°1S==¢\1riti,es Bond Goulnni. i l r _ ~ F-l'=='“""‘ I Ei, investment house of ' _ I J.. Q, lliunkiuwsh `& Coin- -‘_' ' al wider field of I usefulness than merely the buying and selling of aec_111’iti€S- It renders ii service that invest- ofs nnsd, .glt aims to safeguard the interests of its clients in every way possible. _ _ It endeavors to supply 00.011 investor with securities meeting individual rcquiroixiqiits an,d makes certain that each investment is placed .to the best advantage. The advice and assistance of a house of this cliziracter. withu forty your record of public service' is wortli much io the man or woman who is interested in intelligently increasing the ` slirtliiiig power of funds invested. _ An onquiry for iiiforinution about securities or ii request for advice will receive prompt and courteous attention. J. C. Mackintosh &Co laiahlialied |313 Members Montreal Siocll Exchange B. ROGERS-Represeniaiive. |66 Richmond Sireei, Cliarloiieiown Halifax, Si. John. Montreal ‘ New Glasgow, Fredericton, _ -\ ._ \ Have a' thick coating of velvety chocolate I = f _ _ \, »\_,.,.. of delicate strength, consequently, you can eat as, you hke without feeling _ that you have eaten too many. _ Ll_M._|I_I_l l l J STEAMSHIP SAILINGS .._-» - - _{_1ANADlAN‘. Farm Laborers l-:x"cullsl0Ns [I'UG.I|§Ep__ _ 3 I Only 4 Days at Sea ISTORY visualized la llie lrlp down tlie Si. lawrence. Anrlenl Quebec. Plains ol Abraham. Wol|e‘a Core. and other points oi hllloriul intern! unwind ln moving Dlrlurea lullol lile. incideiiisiid color. i-from land lo land_ln lcnthsu lolir days by the R.N.S. wal ldward R-M.S. ysl Qsorge These modern veueli have's¢l a new stand- ard in ocean travel. Marconi wlreissa_ deep _ an laiepliorin. zheimo-nhl; veniilailan Imam. Dlnanrer ie ` rl e vaion. spa ana aecommodsilon- time area few oiihe renilorl devieeawliirh eii. haiioslhs pleasures ol travel hy the Royal line. . Lv. llonireal. Str. Lv. Bristol, Eilg. 1029-...Boyaihidw d....' 1 A02 23.... Royal Gaol"e..._1le'l§,lg _cents ...Royal Edward... Ss t 20 Cgfam-~-~§°Yll G°°l'lre ._ (let 4 B l....R oypl Edward... Om, is Nvv 0.va Edward___.Ncv is _f QV 15 -.-.Royal Genr|ze..._N.iv sy Wilie (oi ilill Inlornislloli and descrlpilre booklet lo any anal or , P. Hoollcy. General Alam. 12! -1 TICKI-I l‘S ON SALE' At all Canadian Pacific and Iiltercol- onlal stations in _New Brunswick, except North of Moncton. At :ill Dominion Atlantic and Inter- cololiiul Stations in Novli Scotia, except East of lliiilgravo. 1 At llll Prince Edl\'al'd Island liailway Stations. Riri-: To wiNNii>i-:G From Charlottetown f 1' i " " MN INE " Rom MAiL`;$1EAMshlli2§ Montreal io Liverpool _ Royal Mail Service 1‘uniail\n...... Tues Aug. 19 ¥_ictorii\n..... ..._.. . ..'l`ues Aug, 20 I '_irsi\~.lin.. ...............'l"uen Sr-pl, '2 Virginian. __ Tues Sept. 9 ' Montreal io Glasgow l-iesperian Thurs Aug, ll Pretorlan................ Hat. Aug 214 iiii\mnlan._. ............'I‘hurA0e.2fl Scandinavian .........-..Bat. Sept. 6 Montreal--llavrew London 'l‘orrian ._ Sun.Auz. 17 I l’omoranian............ Bun.Auz.2i Hcotilin ..._ nun Auz.i1l Corinthiun.......... Suii_Sept.1 For rates, and lull particulars. _ apply W. K. ROGERS. ‘ii-y. ll. O. A. ALLAN many as ’ I $16.70 ~ One half cont per milo West of Winnipeg to all points in Milnitobu. Saskiilchewundlnd Alberta, to und including Calgary, McLeod and Edmonton. Hollis 5|.. iialllax. Y”\ \".; __` 2_1; "1 if - Cansdidn Northern Steamaliips, Limited ,_ | - i \ _ I`° W.B. HOWARD, D. P. A.. C. . St John, N. B. P B Agent WK. Roger-_riigy Plant Line; t F ld t _ - ~ °il'.i...§..i1‘.i'.°i'&?..'lf"§f‘u.iu.. 1...’ . 0.... ll’_‘il."1.i.°I.‘i.'E‘i'5‘.‘3I'¢'i‘.§'.‘l."2..' .l'_°I‘J.§$~‘i‘I..."i5‘.?i'.‘.‘3 tent'-aiurdhys atnoon,and|lieB.S.1llvsnge~ dn Chsne on return about 480 p in ilne'1‘uendi\ya at noon. For iolders and connecting with express trhlns' foil further inlurmation, apply to. ' Ohhrlotéegiwn and 'I‘is-nlsh. Connectloris Jn. Carnglrer, 5‘.'§..?ul.n.ill‘.Z‘li“..lI'I.‘?i“li’i2i.2I‘ “°"“' “ oliuinrms 'lllliii G W 'AK"°RD ° i _ _ _ H 0J|l:;ir_;;lis;own. P. lil. island. mu" lures- 0l~usl _ _ l - ' ‘ ~ - °" §f'..*.f_§ "nfllL°Ja:L'3.‘;:;j'::‘:j°.i'.l.l:; ::‘.»‘ll.:.°..'°f‘.“.‘.‘.'l°.l'.'..':‘.-.‘.‘.:".z‘ss:‘§::.‘1°°° Il BB I I 0..... slim. 'l.‘€3l‘¥..‘i.'} --lu‘§..‘§.‘¢‘f.ll‘.’.‘$f' “ilu'3 3T“"'|1R IHPRISS nA|LAY % 7.00 a. in. 11.00 a. in. 1.80 p. m. 2.ilDp. ni. 8.80 p. m. jp. in. , ' -_ p. ni. P- 18- &gem.» ¢ ~ ll. ln. .< ' ` 9.00 p. ui. _~'==i» SS ‘ és'-P S88 'FFF FFP irmiini ~ WHITE STAR. »_ »\_\ u“lA.\ ’r\V_R\/ " ‘_ _.,_§».~____a_-__ .ii-* ' Assn!-\0.`K.~_gI_i;@¢_l‘_i. 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Psler Sinai. lloniaaal *D '“:- _..;___ Q. ` "fur ruaroaa' or A.ilo_uRNlY ll N°f ONLY TO AIRIYI If TNI/ UUIL llll' 7° I FIND KNJDYNINTON YN' _"IE "¢YlN DYKI' , Charloilelown Steam mfgzm” “°"*W ` é__*'“i°‘°"°°ly mb , Navigation C0., Lid 'rsuroivic -' .' '15' u" ami ' . °i./lusi'lN'i'1c - - “ aus. 2nd ` _ Oommenclng Monday the Sth oi May CANADA - _ . -_ » _H 9th ' B "W *Mao/lN1'ic - - , »“ I” |601 _ O 03 On I sraanas Noilriiulisriliiisp {u_i_r_i;nu¥__ - -_ 3 3 uw l , ` A KN -» » .. “di .'JommencIiizJuna 24th, the wail known az-0% o€c'l;dl?tdeti(li‘tnls|a°v'lnilcllldltolli' B' \ i. i N I in _s aan tus sages; pagans! ol »l"l’4_*" , INIF AIINRIOHAQQHCULIII _ *Tl-le Lanoner can ao IAN :OMINION ICP. Ry. Point 7.80 il. HI- 8.li0 a. m- 10.00 a. m- ll 80 a. m- il.00 p. m~ 8.00 P- “'- 4,00 pi m. 0.00 p Ill- 00 p. m. 0 p. m. 10.00 8- m- 1.00 P- Y"- £.ll0 p. m- B,B0 p. ill. 5 00 p, m. ' 'LM p. mi IF’ 2.9 _