w“! l l """ PAGE ‘TWIT i? " 4 SAME FLAVUUR BROWN ,BEL "sittiiii" TEA. . SAME UUALITY AT ALL GROCERY STORES lioniitillyEstate S Scholarships Applications iv-ll he received hy the undersigned until Julie l0. 19720 from‘ students (Atwlrtlllx of fltlllllfllfltf iii ti written exiiiniiinliiiti Int" a ("onnnllyi Estate §l'l'|0l2l'~|\l|). ‘lhi~ rxtiininzttitm. ; to be held on July 1511i and ltlth next i ln Charlottetown and Kinkorn, is open to till tit-serving students who shall havi- hccn fmmtl elizihle to_ roinpete, in itccurtlztnvi" with the pro- visions nf the Will of the late Owen ' Connolly. Each applicant shall sitniW iii his name in full. tEi ngc. Vii names ol‘ hnth parents. Iii Post 0f- flre addrew, t5: nature and eytent of hl< <tiidir~ during the inst yvnri‘ Students competing should have n knoulcdze nf Grade X ivcrk iii thri Public Schools. H]. J. SMITH. 1 §eeretrir_v. "Trustees Estate of Ozvert Connolly." Kirikora. l’. E. i. 3.11s, (mp mo anrl llfl‘ patti. eiin-_ tracted Prior to 1930. ulllltcfiiillrvl- ed without further notice. Alex. An-. derson. . Professional (Iardsi AUDITORS Accounts Audited. income Tux Returns Prepared. A. s. MacNcill Co. l 127 Grafton Street ‘iiiaq-A-li-lnio. ‘iii GABBY GERTIE "A fiction writer ls any husbanc :way on a vacation ccrr::;"-.~~-I w; ‘yxmyl b“ m- p0 Shall WC .~I\\‘ .\lOn~ i ones heart. another t0 trike i=. Ffflulli- l l-lnslm‘ or Captain llrotlitird. the other l thing?" y * - '"‘-- '49- l - -_¢--v.-,~.—- I I _ land changes vuiicu spellediipheaval; tile" task the "moi-ii," lnsisme: I MG l‘ l’ 18d Qua? ters RPQSQYVDETC passed it by. data.‘ do see it thtoiigh. fifihere is our i But the war had shaken it.» The __i-oll of honour in the church porch re- |gistered one hundred and thirty- FQVCFL names out of a population of By DAVID LYALI. Continued lwas proud of that record. His own "I'm m‘ m ‘1 mm? t“ 5° homeflsonls name. Gerald milk? Ayelham ;it|l\l!C but l1(‘l'lli'l])\ I milht 8° m“ tveek, tiow _\"oti Mlllflfnl ii. 'l‘r‘ix P0lild| meet inc in Innrloii. and we'd go down together." "I'll miss _\"0\i dreadfully. but as we iinyipcn to bc slack iii the moment bc-- {fife (hpzp empw nine". are filled appeared \ half-way down _t-he list bracketed wit-h the game-keeper's lad and the eowman from Plaslietts who lVli". Pomeroy was fond of drawing the 1311011110“ of visitors to that interes- l ing trio and of remarking at the same _ time that war and death are great le- wellers. He had to hasten from a visit .10 a newly bereaved mother to the station to inc-cl Poppyftluc _ off tl"i-." lsonden train at Plashettsalunctioniti hnlfqtast four o'clock. 'I‘l"ie years had dealt gently" with the Hon. and Rev- "Mmtis gm?" Am“ “lvmqa? i“! crend Edward Pomeroix. Endowed l"'?‘-l" m‘ ‘m’ "m" “I m“ momflv‘ with a generous share of thc good A mm“ (‘l wmml" ahn“ m" looks far which the Pomeroy. En- ““"l‘-“°l-" Rum‘ l” LM-Y ml“ {acpfidowed with the Pomerovs were 1‘ l“ m“ 11W“ m 3°“ “mm 13'7"‘; famous. his ample figure had both dignity and pride, and his pink-and- whitc face. famed by beautiful silvc: white hair. ‘inrlicazctl a heart, at peace with mankind. When the train steam- two lacing quite out of i: .0“ up w m“ plan.orm_ poppy a c“? “It ‘i’ 031ml" Bradmm". mm Palm-V . trnctin: vision in her white cap and iti a low voice. Lady S anion Pole up“! cloak carrying a mm“ dressing ‘Wkefl 5°“"‘",l“'“31~" m“ H" gm‘ crre. which W35‘. instantly taken ma‘ lchctrzc of by the ivztitlng footman. "But surely he hrt'»ii't THKI anyfl threw hum,“ mm his "firm " ncrc you are. Daddy. as pi"e:ty as "rm “ilmd m‘ 113"" a picture!" she vied affectionately. "Who is he? What Braclfnrds do we ,,IVi(C“.YS b‘.e1.}.b,__:u.-_, i 1mm“: m“ h“ m“ mmflm" "Your mother has a lic-ttxlache ancll "N01 “u” M 0"" km“ “r llrmm‘ did no. ccmc down to luncheon. She‘ ntiiitie. enly." rt-latons who keep :ho"'.. hams m b: rend). [or you m. m» l "ml ‘"9 mflrncd ‘C’ Dlsmmng m“ time. Your Aunt Victoria wrote that| "mi", yoti seemed a llttleoff-‘eolotirf ‘Pliercl “but .~tirei~,-, t-(illtl. you~ “ma? n,” wlpcar m be much s31] of ‘stcn to rim. It v51. in . . n .. I . _ | 5'3 to)‘ anything;- H? " ion here." "Tm really very‘ fit. Dad. and Auntie . . . i “f "N0. no. he (lid not. I won't let you was giving her imtigvnatron the vain. _ "Yes. "iiuntte. hlolitlity‘. if you likPf "y... .‘.,‘\,,_ W: “w? =----i- uf flail/HIP i don't feel my mvvlf viii» iii-Millw- I hype“, itk thee par inc». l (Wit llilllk how gizl. ken". your hcartx I lo c iiiin’: fifty lllllf“ a do_\'." ly “here inelzgiblct; are etincernccl. "No! which our? It inllit be Mair)“ w 1 1.," 1C 0' ~»-. ..=ig.' that!" cried the girl, and angry mid Pojpy with I sligh. blu=h. "How 1.31‘: row and burned in hcr eye“. "He is Ruth and the darling ttvins?" Q t< the mist t'.llll))l(‘l'.‘ gentleman I've “All well: we haven't seen Ruth for‘ ‘rvev known or ever will know. And a few do": a‘, t'."ic house. Your mtrnei“ =miz was remote from the Ajertex of life. eight huntsed iind fifty. The Rector lPomci-oy. Canton in loti-i Norlolks. ed to receive "them. Like many hand- |had fallen at Ginchy on the some day ‘ I ‘szick’ to" zt. " l mother. my dear. ctr-the tori-acct Ildm , glad to see she is abletohcomecut" in ltheisunshlnef it wi-ifdoher" " l» The"'swlft mdtoinglidcd "up to "thw ‘terrace steps, where Lady Augusta) a‘ tsllpalmost gaunt. figure in‘-e'trniiing| "tiiiiiiit réiieaitii ‘a m; "shady giiit-"wait-i "some" men. "Edward 'Pomeroy ‘had ‘mitt-tetra pliimwomai-‘i, but‘ oilun- I cqteytltihlble HHIBQQ- ' of whom she was mortally afraid. She‘ spoke to hei- father as lf he were a‘ godd-‘iiaturect boy-comrade, but Iher‘ 'niother stoodifor lsw- and ‘order, for everything the Pomeroye revered" and coi1'§icl'ered"'inclisperisable‘in life aiii-il _ conduct. v Lady Augustus was at once affec- tionate and critical at it. rested keenly on the, girlls race. What slie saw there satisfied her. Poppy's looks had in no, ways gone off. 1n fact. she had never. seen her‘ look so pretty. ‘ k f A "You, arc looking ‘very nice, my, . dear. and your Aunt Victoria alarmed: us needleeslyn" l “What did she. say about me.‘ mother?" "Tha; you were notwuurself. andl needed _a change." ' ' | "All imagination on Aunt Vic‘; part; but I'm really jolly glad ofany old excuse to get home. I hope it is ncai" tea-time, for I rim positively" tarnished‘ I had lunch with "Pi-ix at her canteen at Victoria. and it was a thing of‘ shreds and patches." I t . . - i [To be Continued) r ssoizorrrown Nofrssl Cont. C. M. Fitzgerald is very busy 111 his FR"! fit iircseni. He has jusll finished buildingivbcaiitiful boat for‘ the hytlrographie survey work. also has‘"l.'l"iree other boats to builri fnr'the ‘Dominion "Government and the new Ferry Boat for the Gsoige-l town Lower Montague route. A!‘ The more - ' irks midi A" slliht tremor crossed Pop|iy's face A "as she-sprang out to greet "her metheiz| _ A ‘NW’ .T.ren d@i"iin Floors QMINION Inlaid Linoleum is the answer ‘to the modem woman’s quest for beautiful . . . yet practical . . . floors. ' " It offers the widest choice of colour"- ful and unusual designs affording an ideal basis for favoured decorative treat- ments. Yet its price is surprisingly moderate. Dorninionvlnlaid Linoleum with its love- ly soft lustre Domolac Finish, is appro- priatc to any room. It is pleasant under- foot; surprisingly easy to clean and keep clean. And being inlaid, it cannot wear out. Other Beautiful Dominion Floors Dominion Printed Linoleum and Dominion Linoleum Rugs offer a wide choice of beautiful ' long-wearing floors at very modest prices. Ap- propriate designs for any room. At House Furnishing and Design iIlmIi-rieii it Us. minim: Ilfarble Tile liilaiil LilIfllfllM Ne. 760$, and. iible iii mm .,'i'//c,-,,_., co/auringy. Bowl" w “ ' design is Na. U51. DOMINIO IN [Al I) Made in Canada by Ilsa mnkrri o] Ilw [immm Dominion Battles/zip Llifzi/(um ll LNOLEUM u u ~ you needn't look at inc like that. I'm has been ztlcving ove": it." {XYFBRHYHHP hi5 R1101" WBHW mflll not, in the lens; ashamed. but proud.‘ “Ructioir, IT-zizl?" asked Poitmv. With‘ Ilflblflyld and will add more to hi: ' yes. izlortousb‘ liroiid lircatvc lie carr." her head on on» side like n bird as numb?!‘ M 50011 C‘ 3T‘? 31F‘- Sl‘? 5W3 g Departmental Stores [tiienr-I thoticht _vml'fl intdeistand." Prohibition Commission . Chairman, Mr. GEuRGE l-l. URUWN Maagate. P. E. l. Send all information regarding tn- ' traction: of Prohibition Act w the lbova ' 0r To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood 15 Dorcbestei- Street, Charlottetown.’ W. u. AITKEN cof Importers oi high grade GASOLINE — KEROSENE — OLLE; We Believe in Prince Edward Island Office. 29 Queen St. Phone 404. Tanks. Spr. Pk. R. R. Crossing Phone 56. 7962-9-l4-friZ3. in1-—iQ-———-— -1 l McEURE t? MacKlNNON SILVER FOXES AND FURS Representing l HUDSONS BAY CO. of LONDON ENGLAND. Ofllca L12 Kent St. Phone 396 iMark R. McGuigan, t’ B.A. t :4 ILRESTER. SOLICITUR. ETC ‘ ‘ HONEY TO LOAN Qinetmn Block, Charlottetown, P.E.Ii t McLeod & Bentley .I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. U. "Barrister and Atlorney-at-Law Office: 18ft Richmond Street f MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. B. l. McDonald & lllcPheej i“ B. A‘. . A. moon/um. n. r. McPBEXZl IBIQTIIS, ATIORNEYS, ETC‘ MONEY TO LOAN - lstewari; s. Lmvthe I'm .1. n. enw/in-i". n. o. i"'"' . W. LOWTIIER IAIIISTIRS. SOLICITORS. ETC l4 Great George Street i? MONEY T0 was A D. T. Waye . ' DINTAIi IUIGION V’ Ill llahlmid street CharfettaUIqlI-l. homun- 31s riiiss (awn: going in Enron‘ for her" vacation?" “Nu. but she's got her press agent to say she's going. and she's juat "l hate to insist on my husband's taking me away for the summer. It costs a great deal of money." "Why do you require it. then?" "I've got to keep him in a stuffy hotel for a few t-iecva every year to make him appreciate the way I .!‘.'.~rl'rilk vale; within tori; 'nf the Bread". and the sen FIRST - AID and aches. foot and bruises. massnitinll Miriarrfw simply can't. be beaten. WNARUS more NIMENT PIIOIIOVI“ IAJLMIBII. lnlaalnl. ,_.....-_.... U "Why do they call a bell boy Ir I hotel ‘Buttons?’ " "Because he‘: always off whev | vou need him molt. l guess." {A4 ai Ansl _,_.-n-a ‘need to rtlve thcm proper care. Our lsloek of garden hose. lawn mowers. lrakes imd other equipment. for im- [proving your landscape wits never ;more complete and varied than ' I DIITPOHCS. ‘for ine. .1 selfish horrid llillf‘ ii-i-eich, lhCy climbed Qnto the waiting cat". tin» has ll(‘\'(‘l‘ really done on: tiscftil "No. ifio. only Ruth is inclined in lhtnz in her life.“ forget sometimes the impvifleince. of "Did y-ott tell him all this? "Arkezl the little life shc has in her care." liudy Stallion Pole in a very." crld voice. "Wlveh one?" ' "Oh. yes. I told him. rind hem» in: e FR-lCl gold-bye for over. and it's some s_vstem in hls'tip‘.:i"ii1gti1g."' ‘ — ‘i ‘ all over-I wish I hadn't toltl you now. Q “Poor little ' wrefch. irnfi Ruth ’ > _ _ ‘ ____ y z it was because of what you said oboutitloccifl. approve. naturally. After nil. Wm’ “'911@_l°‘3¢- J°hl1 TOT‘ 1191’ 5mm‘: Mm Henry. Got,“ Bmshmn N“ Island recently irisited Georgetown. lniiddy. Sh!‘ llitist have ffEéflim. I t-h- "i" WMjhI-i been I valiant in the: ~-—-- Hospital returned to her‘ home lnl “They are nice tltirlltn: men. and I ought his‘. time 1 "its hbme She hid Erive them tlearl)‘. Polflli". but. the lin’: vcry little." ' ' mils; be drawn. I'm glad yeti are r0 'I‘he Réctoi" glanced somewhat quas- i rnsiblc about it. I hope the next lot l tioningh; at Potinvflmlovcly i869- tsill be equally" ehrwming. then you'll‘ She met it with a nod that 119d 5- *on forrzet." . touch of defiance in it_. A remark \‘l‘lll"h .<‘.1'iv."e.'l th~t Lwdy "Fact. Dotldy‘. Worlds are tottering. "dmtcn Pole ltad no: the rrmo "'1 llri you believe tha‘. after the wai- no.1 of the iiolcl ivriich Jim Bradford ' ("tictltam will izo on and.on asit has l".:=:l taken both of hei" imagination ‘ done. world Wltllfill; end-J.‘ _ . and her heart. l "I hspothttt. itmis‘ rimoug the, things ithat will etidurermyv-child." ____ y, > y‘ 3 “Ir. t‘i"i-: great centres. iwhei-e regretablc injustices abound. Bereft. by the war of both his CU-Yil- ma" ‘i111 have u, b, some readjust. ‘ t. theRecoi‘ of Cudliam F9l'l'8l'“i‘n1|:n@_ we may safe“. 193v; p, w our . ~ lmrd put to it to keep up the I ‘vise rulel-y usual routine 0f service: at. Holy ~~whcre a“. at“ Daddyy-‘asked Lil LFTFLR LI .4 Mission Church at Plashetts. Fortunntely‘ Holy Trinity stood eoii- how to conduct u"- way-g‘ \'f’l‘ll(‘l'l[il_\' tyithiii the trrotirids at Cud- linm. accevuble from the house in fire niintites. The Rector continued precisely as if ilf‘. had no: heard her. “In our quiet vale. where every one It has been bull four centuries beck has enough and t; qmtent. and Wlwre by a Pomeroy of Cudham Ferrars. who i,’ is me business and mt joy o; mus‘- orcved the living to provide for a son ‘ whom God ha; byessw m "n; [m- itnfittcd for any other occupation ex- I mm.- mm-er bfetihcfn. no Chang; M]; ee,'t the Church. Since then the bene- _‘ b‘. nc;c_;sary_ “m3 I am ‘Sm-Q dgsh-eaj" fire lied been held by the Pomeroys. if i=1 wander “d”, God bleeses 50mg no; in direct line at least by some l and Su-afies 03mm" observed pom? member or offshoot of the family. “Right down in mm- hear-H 03d dear All r-"evtt. and conditions of DEPTH“ i d‘, you roan? bfqipve that God has had Cudhnm Ferraro enjoyed or en- i nliyt-Jinz w do Mm my i (lured without tirotest. A thorn hudatl “when. have yo" imbibed such village poribly did not exis". in Eng- , ‘orange ideas‘ fhndg rm afraid your lrnrl. Ncstliiltz in of the shrew“ . Anni. Victoria has not been pwticulat" l"“-‘"h tenough nbou her guei-qs at tit’: Place." i 1' ' ‘Fur take: tvhrit "he trots. like other - --- ‘ hcfpitaLs. 1 have had my eyes opened i tn a few things. but. it's nothing to the way ‘n-ix talks. She hears" the most lurid thmgsiit her canteen. The men on the‘ night. shift." seem? to he the mot amusing. According to ‘Dix. vi'e"il have a revolution directly peace; is declared." c i » if that is-the kind of ‘ti-fling your sister ls subjected to ‘at the chi-item. i think yew mctherns-ill ha: 3' "ad-k bring her home." _ _' " v "on. nib WOUIGIYLCOATIQ.‘ iiqtiiiiia ‘cri earth would bring hei frather with It's time now to give n thought to ‘mum go thflimo‘ Dnddm I-mxind your lawn and garden. And we are of Aunt vic‘glmxt‘l“lil "' ready with the implements you will "A" the mo" mm‘ why w“ dust HELP FOR LAWN AND GARDEN omcisuof“? SERVICE‘ autumn-arm’ Z ~05!“ canann. Anni 0.75%,“ IIPAII" ls. -- J. w. Joiiflsron; lulled flirt-ruin. . in sauce-vi .._i-iiuaqiia-i. NOW’. The Rogers Hardware C0., good - men. Herbert [Poole and George Thomp- ‘rtiii of Pool.» to Thompson's. Ltd.. ‘Montague. were. here recei-itly look- --G._..-;-‘.-_ m- courg-s 1- i. of“... m- in: after the loading of the steamer. c, but it won't, matter bwativ‘. moot importance that. the" should b2‘ Alrahm°rc~ . I ms.- n. rfirieicinnnn. Georgetown | Georgetown. V Mr.‘ Ralph pingyvell. Charlottetown ‘recently visited Georgetown. I i ~ -—-—— " l ! Miss Lena Jlei-‘rior. Georgetown left recently for Charlottetown-i. , l ; Ito-Kaolin Batchilder wiiii has imi-i lF-Dehdlhfl the y-iiiter 'mOl'ith-! " at his “,5”: th,.l10l'ftB'l_t1‘G!Ol'§€tO\Tt left recently to ijoln the C. Ci.’ SI Briintl t Mr. Russel McBeth.‘ Lorne Valley. ‘ recently ivisitbd Georgetown. I Miss Helen Mlnedoiiald, teacher ati ‘rriiiitiy in wll as the services at the Poppy ii-"icketity. "They iiii seem w s: B“ Pei"! "mh- l‘ "Mil" “"3"”? Miss Stella Murphy. ranmim Isl- f squabbling among tltemselvs its to m §°°'K°W"'"1 the 5m“ M h" 9"‘ cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Alister Macdon-i 1 iiaaa-innim-ntiitiiiinuua-uauux-in-nii1:1u-inn-n.-ennui-y; ‘week end at his hon“ In Plnmun Mr. James Donahue, New Perth Ivliss Annie luurbliil Uri-s- mancL I ‘ recently visited Georgetown. recently visited Cardigan. M155 Emma NICCPTHYZC. st. Georges spent the tree kehrl atlilt home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Cviotell. Pari- Mr" Cllafl” Harrm N“? Ain't“ rec‘ .mure Islands spent the week end at “my “m”! Gmrgemwn‘ ‘their home lfLGCOfIEtOiPnI Mr. Leonard Vatcher ‘hi5 35W recently visited GPOYEPWVW ~- Mias Mary MacDonald, Panmure and. spent th- week end at hei- homi- tn Geoi-getownf ' ' The presentation of the fotir act Mgnardw, gm- Falling Hair. . comedy rli-ama Uncle Ben by the _ Mr" Wm" Mlmu" Panmure Islamil (jgrdigan pi-gmgtic Club was held ln _-- - — - -----——--~—"'*— jirccently visited Georgetown. ' ' m’ Tom.‘ Han Gsm-ggmw“ m1 Mav . I . . . . . 24th. afforded an exceptionally fine ' M“ om“ Macfimmld M cmham‘ cveninsrs entertainment to the int-cc]. DR- J- P. ‘ Llewm-v“ "" C°"' Bjwhm“ wand‘ audience, As to the merits cfthoin-I ‘new’ Sunday at h“ ' home i" dividual members of the cast it would Georgetown. - ' DENTAL SURGEON | > be most unfair to single out any par- l ._ l Mr Muirdm$an n! ‘he B” ticular character as all were good. f_ I ' " ‘ ' s ties of a very hizh stnnd- - ‘" ‘ "m cinlurifl-bbtd“ ngughwn Is" El’ vitrceialprovlded by instrumental: '* """”"”‘..“‘” and spent Sunday at his home 'in music by Mr‘ w_ F. PaqueL Mn Pa, | G°°""°““- _ cy soiitiieiiiiit ting William Fitzger- ‘ii aid. solo Mr. Michael Donahue. Duet. Mr‘ m“ Mcoonnu‘ Bnushmn Mr. Charles Harris and Mr. Michael Island. recently visited Georgetown. dnonahup Nammnl Anthem Qum n ‘DR. w. R. CARS“ iiaui cmwrfww urn of money was received. . Palmer Gfld and. recently visited Georgetown. 12A Prince 5t- h Chm‘ t oppsn, 5t. Pan Mr. N. Murphy. Customs. Charlot- “d "'_— _ let/arm, ts in Georgetown. . - I Mia: Mari’ Peters. Souris. rceent- m A __ ___ _ l- "‘ ‘t Ge getown. - ______ __~__ Ml“ Mary Batchllder. ChArlot-te- 3H5)“ or i "" " "' ' *" ' """ town, is visiting her home in George- Dr. Macintosh. "Charlottetown. rec- ; ently visited Georgetown. ‘viiiltinlr friends" in Nova Scotiia re- itumed to his home ln Georgetown-rt. rt at nreaent for. corned lobsters. l m. Niche‘ i. cit-neutron, ne- yently visited Georgetown. ' town .meiitiy i-fstted cieei-gewwi-i. - ii _..____. icntly visited Georgetown. ‘ -' i._.__ “Worm-ir- Wi: "UM thlt kind of ' Miss Aiiiyii Mexican- student at tieople.“ said the Rector lojtily. "And Prince street. school. Crhai-lottietown. recently, tdeltedheinl-iome in George- lOWH- . their b16111!" iii-"Georgétom. | . v ' ‘ ‘ . town. _ recently visited _ Georgetown. ' Mr. l". bruins: Charlottetown recently \;ls’,f.?f2“('§et1rl_etown.. g igcceiim i-iattéd oeergeguii. hotiia in - Mr. Joel: Stewart who has been , The lobster fishermen are very busy they report good catching at present. There is a vet-yr poor mark- . Mise- Maejorie Stewart. Charlotte. Mir. nuntain." Charlottetown. rec- Naritinand Grace Douglas. ctinrlotietovrn spentthe yreek end It‘ Mill ‘Helen "ncniwan. "Charlotte- ‘Mr. ‘and; Manuel. YCi-iarlottptown, Altai-y and ‘Q1151! i-ieiiiptiiii. pgeiitque spent the _I'O0k end at their so. meme taut-pity. flinclpll__min"_uri>;éugr'_l .---". . i '~ fi‘ " J a ‘ Mr. Adam French. Panmure lslandd --—- t-ecently t-ifilted Georg-steam. vfie 006,0’. 693mm’ . films‘ fin ylecl Mr. Wm. white. Panmtire lsliintll recently visited Georgetown. I ' I Q ».¢¢.¢»»ooe+e~ooo-eu 0-044- S. S. “Harland” Norici: Owing to tide conditions at Victoria the "Harland" will make only one riiaii ii-ipciiiiiat sen-ice rii. iiii m! following dates May mii aiia ma] Also June . 12th and 5 26th. leaving t Charlottetown at lfA. M. returning ‘, will ' leave‘ Victoria ‘at 1 .r. n. During ' the intervening vreeke‘ the two round tripe wlllbe made. " 4' This lehodnle elective until June 3M]... '. . . Charlottetown, May l. 1930. TWO ROUND TRIPS PER WEEK QNLY ONE WAY ‘his Steamer “CALVIN AUSTIN" mites l" "aid ‘rightist’. reek, iaavui; st. siiiis every Wfllimfll? l" “ "" ‘ "m P. M. ‘ " Tlmerlaatport. Mn. 1.00 I’. M. Eastern Time: lillbra‘ "filmy"; lantern Time, arrlvln; In Boston 10 A. M. Cay-light '1‘ m“. Mm m l. mornlnl- Ever? Saturday steamer sails direct ffflm ‘énkundn, i._ mom. leavlrll’ st. siiiui ‘l P. n. Atlantic Time. fli" B“ ~; I P. M. Daylight Tllllt. Red A' T Line‘ a. !.'"R0lIll'lIC"‘ mim and pan- IQIIIH. i 5' s" "lmwmvl “d3” "'7" ‘ connection: at Bolton with direct steamer to Neu- Tori ' _ ' . , AITAVV ‘ _ . _ , _ a ch-“Kn . Reduced rate: for automobiles accompanied ll) Va-"rg" _ Leave settle: - Montreal 8t. John‘ B. 5 "l e" May I0 June 8.52mi!"- ‘June 0 Jane O _ . rniii a. s. ~raimav JIIIIQ in Jane If A 8- Si "lnlfllnl" Jane I! Jane It ' . ‘- i For lpaee and rates apply CARVELI. oizos. LTD. Tiblreu and information a! any Canadian National RE} ‘kw "W" N . apply lo A. C. 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