3 ’I9[3 » “m'1-*'1'ES'1',NlIws rmsr orxnn ' 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " ' uonrmm num. ' ‘ _ PAGE .TA ¢.‘3":13;9~. ,. _'Z .\ee‘~'1?§.".f-§`:»¢‘¢"+`} ref'-f;1%¢‘¢//_ -1-A . 7'/li - AI: ',¢ wg; I '_ _`./‘;v'A__' `,,. ~ .cur The World’s Coal supply will be exlausted in a couple cf hundred years, accozd- ing to Scientists. Dou’t think too much about' that, but rather see to it that your own supply does not become exhausted now. GIVE US Y_0UR ORDER for ne_xt wiutcr's supply rightnow Coal is coming in good order now A. Pickardhtn Phone 240 Ch'town K ._, - _ .. . ' 1gvp,;;.;;r.fr{¢_»-*,!§r{->>::'~w~- e _,..;._.,~\,..:...,..... , »',e:<§-'.ZfZ"';€1i= ' , J , . -g ,. "__-.. -1 Ele¢tl'iC Restorer for Men Pho5p|~|0n0| restores everynervg in the body _ _ _ to its proper tous|on‘: restore; nm and vitality. Prenisunc dr-my and su ..,x...\| weakness nvcrtcd nt once. Phunphonol will :nuke on n nawnlan. Price ill; -b 1 i '.iii"C°s.i:.ui:S9.r.:z .'”‘SW“ its K I 1, ‘ nl _ ” “-‘~`-`-“-“~‘-1'. .1-_-_~:::_-_~; -_-,-.- A 1- ~ -_- - -_-_-_~,-_ _».-_-,-_-_ _- -_-_~_~_~_~_-_-,~_-::_~_~::.-:::,'_'_-:_-_-_-ff.-_~_~.~_-:_-; ~.-_-_-_-,-. \ ,. ,¢_.. _ _ ~ Y v _ _ ~ Y V _.2 -V - .s.-. , _ ~,_, stil.. lt pays to buy in this Province. FLOWER SHOW.-The Executive " ,I “ Z- Committee of the Prince Edward Is- \ Hui, U;,§,, CHURCH OF SCOTLAND1-_ The land Floral Asociation wishes to X ri- , Sacrament of the Lord's Su er will announce that the Flower Show of i ‘ , ,_, 2 - , . ..._;`-» ;-_ What adds more to a good breakfast-what rs more enjoyed - than a cup of good coffee P . What is simpler to make? Why deprive yourself of this morning luxury when Qual f' ' 5°.-.°!.lt:“" costs but one_cent a cup P CHASE a'SANBon1v, 5 MQNTREAL. 142 0 r --' f"- _ _ _ 7_7 _ i 7?: Is Your Throat Sore ? A sore throat, especially at this t able and distressing affliction. _ The right way to get clear of it is to use Rexall Throat Gargle. It is simply splendid for bringing relief to all ordinary ills of the throat, perfect in action and used by both old and young with absolute freedorn. | Price 251:, rnoncy back if dissatisfml inre ofthe year, is a most disagree- Pl M climnon Drug Company F- . ' v Auction .Dale Residence in Chsrloiiciown 'l`o be sold ,by public auction on the premises on Thursday the 28th August instant at the hour of cle- ven o’clock in the forenoon. The Residence and office of the lute Dr. James McI.eod.No 196 Riclimonu Street in Clrarlotletown. now cc- eupicd by Mr. Walter S Grant. Fox particulars apply to McLerd & Bentlev. Solicitors. or to " Robb:-RT BEA=r1;sistani", ' r 7./. " 1 IF". f 1.; ' KODAK l. f5,l» I5 ._ , \3\;\'-1 r "~' ` ` \1/l‘ ' -4 , : / _ ,éf/5,, . . _ ‘§' 11-1,--_ » “i,§,» , Let the KODAK tell the summer story. Cameras to fi the purse and pockctnt Geo. E. Hughes “The People’s Druggist" , Charlottetown, P. E. f._ P. O. Box 430, 826-8-1eMtf City. L V _ 9, _ ;.;;;;irf< 4. :f `~ V4 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Q; PD be administered in the Kirk at 'Cole- man on Sabbath the 31st Service _`;__`_M`_ on Friday and saturday At 7 p_ m_ Prince of Wales College Hall. It is on Sabbath at 10.30 and 6 and on MODUBY at 10 a. m. Rev. Ewen MacDougali will assist the minister. YACHT IN PORT.-The handsome steam yacht Glencairn owned by Sir. James Ross was in port yesterday and anchored off Pownal Wharf. The Glencarin is 3 vessel of. 1607 tons. She is painted pure white and is modern equipped in every regard. The yacht is cruising and came here from Gaspe. Sir James and , Mrs. Ross are on board and a party of some five or six, including Mr. E. M. McDonald, M. P. of Picton. .__a. MORWENNA.-The Morwenna from Montreal, with a fair inward freight and a full passenger ilist arrived in Summerside at 10 a. m.. yesterday, and sailed again at 4 p. m. for St. John's Nfld, Her outward cargo con- sisted of 950 bags oats, 50 boxes cheese, 10 bend of cattle, and 21 sheep, Among the passengers making thc round trip was Mr, J. R. Mc- Isaac, General Traffic Manager of the Black Diamond Line. J. ARTISTIC WINDOW.-One of\, the best dressed show windows presented by any store in thc Maritime Provin- ces is that of the McKinnon Drug Company, on Great George St. The display is ono of shoving supplies and includes everything the shaver requires arranged so artistically and daintily that one need but look. to be convin- ced of the ability of this store to cater to your wants, ‘This window s but another example of the artist- ic tastc and craft of Ernest Worth of the store staff, 1120, :If you want sure protcction from sunburn, \\'indburn, freckles, Lan and all other ailments that aseail dainty complexions during the hot \veather you will need to uso MacKinnon’s Witch Hazel Cream. This is a super- or preparation that has bccn used »y lending beauties of l’aria and Vi- cnnu and has original properties that cannot bc duplicated, The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sta. Mti AN IMPORTANT SUIT BROUGHT BY A WIDIGLY KNOWN BRIT- ISH COLUMBIA FINAN- CIAL FIRM. VANCO'UVl1`rfl, B. C., Aug. 25-The (‘-amulian Home Investment Coru- pany, Limited, whose head oflice is located in this city, have brought suit against thc “Toronto Saturday Night," and have obtained from thc Supreme Court of British Columbia an order for thc issue of a Concur- rent Writ of Summons for service on thc “Saturday Night," and on Mr. Paul, the editor, in Toronto. This writ will he servcd in Toronto and the case tried in Vn.ncouver. Confi- .llqrlce is expressed by the Comfpuny of obtaining full redress as far as the Court can grant same. The Canadian Home Investment Company is becoming quite a factor in Canadian financial circles. In fif- teen months time the loans made and pending to Contract Holders, have increased from $18,861.14 to $420,725.00, while their assets have increased from $111,268.60 to $527,- 734.79 for the same period. This fact clearly demonstrates the feasibility 'of the Contract. or Co-operative Loaning Plan, when correctly man- aged. When taken into consideration that this money is loaned at 5 per cent. per annum simple interest, and on ri monthly repayment plan spread over u period of ten and one-half years, it is remuruable ho\v easy it is for a person to own .their own, home. In figuring from. the rent payer’s side, he pays out enough in rent in ten years to purchase a home, and has nothing but rent receipts to show for it. This Company attributes I their success to the hearty-co-operaf tion of their Contract Holders. They have brought the small investor in ri In `-fri' 11 / ` S \ . ,. _ llicliey & Nicl\olson~'fohacco Co. Ltd. , is manufactured from only the best Virginia leaf the Aroma being pure nnd fragrant. Try it for your next smoke.At all Grocers and Drnggists, . K ` lf you arc a lover ofthe beautiful in nature it will pny you to attend the first Is'rmd ‘oF lower 1 Festival which will be held in Prince of Wales College Hall Fv e 50:. covering membership, admission and exhibiting fees. Date L_... - < i 1 I ircct touch with the borrower, to he mutual benefit of cach. This rc- t the 111311 behind 3 pipe sult can be obtained only through he Co-Operative Plan. At the ratc . . _ t J/ fun of H_’Ckel’5 Brlizlrt this Company is growing, in another " rig’ CutSmok1ng '1`obacco.I-Ils six or eight months they win be in , . §‘.`~`A"“ tg* 7 pipe dreams will always be t 'l ' l pleasant because this tobacco POTATO SHIPPERQ. _ hc million dollar class. 1114. ASSOCIATION MEETS. WOOI)b’TOC‘K, N. B., Aug. 25-The Potato Shippers' Association met last week with a vcry large number present from Carleton and Victoria counties. B. F. Smith was elected president, and Andrew McCain, secre- tary. There was considerable discus- sion over shipping arrangements, and a committee was appointed to take Shipping will commence in about two nooks Considerable loss was en- and spoiling, one concern losing average about the same as last year. - ._-___-Y-.A-_-w--.__ -5 . no ~-n 9 .3 vml ,\. ' a. EVERY IIUSKY FARMER narvo | his whnt.\nd ever! hulk ` 1 ll. 1 is ri nl -. _ A ug Z8’ 29 th i'i¥¢li‘?i'»5»‘ii‘l°¢lr\%r' :Ili':“‘li°&liiJ§°°uN'il:“°' _ Two '_ 1\f:r.Ts¢s¢» ms; mils lm . simon. musing as wma. oi me on g1:°:¢:'“3"l‘°lI“‘“I*°s“‘r”'- D; I 9 S'l`EWAR'l"S BAKERY next Thursday and Friday, August 28th, and 29th, will be held in further announced that competition at this show will be open to the gen- eral public and everybody having flowers or pot plants is invited to bring them in. Entries must be sent in to the Secretary by Tuesday filled out entry cards will befurnish- ed the exhibitors on Thursday morn- ing at the show room. Exhibitors are 'expected to supply their- own 1/ases. 1119 PERSONALS Miss Irene McGregor, Montague, ls visiting friends in Hillsboro, thc guest of Miss Florence McGregor. -Mr. Earl Schurman arrived last night from St. John on a short visit Schurnran, Summersidc, J. Miss Hanna Leard and Mrs, Ivan Linkletter, left yesterday morning on 3 Visit t0 thc l8.l£f.8l“'g sister in Man- chester, ,N. H. Mr. P. C. Gallant, Summer;-ride left yesterday morning for Hamilton, ont p to attend g meeting of the Grand from Branch 215 Summerside. J. Mrs. Seller and daughter, Fern, and Miss Beatrice McCouhrey of Prince Edvvard Island, are thc guests of Mrs. Hazeltine, Janette Avenue, Windsor, Ont. Among those leaving Charlotte- town this morning will bc Dr. C. C. 9 Young, the Karakule sheep expert, sr inent fox-rancher of this Island. They arc going from this place to 1 Ottawa, thence to Toronto and af- terwards to Washington, D. C., and El Paso, Texas. } ¢:1Nvr-iunnss nounp colin-wt-' will have the schooners "Nellie M. Snow,” “Edward Grover" and “1-Io- lc ward" this week with cargoes of ln-| vorncss Round Coal. Wc would rc- lc mind users of the coal of the difficul- would advisc taking thc wintcr sup- ply no\v. Order to-day. A. Piclrarll IJ & (`-0., Phone 240. 1091.-8-25M3i. _ cr lLll‘ll (I lltli Ul‘l(ilNH evening, August 26th, and properly'C T H to his parents Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Pr Council, U. M. B. A., as .lelcgatg 1; J. .___ Sour I’ BC t:\:>tcNl-¢ ond.-ary President. .THE HON MUR- DOCH McK[NNON 'csidont..................l\lr. J. A. Clark, Vice-l’res.King‘s Co. ize List: Class I-Flowers in Puls 3 First Annual Show Prince Edward Island Floral Association . harlolfelown, Prince Edward Island Allylisf 28th & 29lh, 1913, 4 he P. E. island Railway will issue single fare return tickets to the show good for four days. 0|ficers: P. E. Island Floral Association King .Mrs D.J.Stc\\'nrt ...M iss Pearl Taylor .. Mrs. R.T. Holman ...MrC.l\I.VVilliums “ rf -1 Qneen's Co Prince Co |- .. otary-Treasurer Executive Committee ’s Co..Mrs John McLean, Souria .. Qucen's . .Mr.J.D.stcwart,(.icorgetown Co Mrs. J. A. Clark, Charlotte- town “ .Mrs. R. M. Grant " .Mrs C. it Smallwood " .Mr. A. A. Alley " .Mr L. A. H1uw.a|'d “ .Mr.W. S. Lousou .1 ri U 1. Princo Co '.Mrs. E. Wyatt, Suinmersiilc " .Dr. (ianfhier, ot. Louis l, . _(Where more than one specimen es. is required. they mum. be ur dis-‘ 3 tlnct colors; Bpikes Abutilon, 1 specimen. 3 Acacia, 1 specimen. bl Amarylis, 1 specimen. Begonia, flowering, lspeclmcn. Begonia, tubcrous, double, 2 ll’ 7. Mi only, 8. Nnsturtiums, bunch of 12 gnonctte, bunch of 12 spik- 3 or more varieties. only, 3 or more colors. 9. Nnsturtiums, bunch of 24 ooms, 40. Ncmcsin, 6 specimens, 41. Pansies, dish of 12 blooms on- . 0 distinct colors. 8 or more colors. and Mr. J. Waltcr Jone che rom- I11€ll5~ i specimens. l 4 6. Begonia, tuberous, single, 2 b100m5, 4. pcclmens. 7. Begonia, llex vnricty. 2 spcci- Ou 4 8. Cactus (need not he in flower), Oni specimen. 4 9. Culosiu,-coxcombs, 2 specimens. blo 10. Colcus, 3 specimens. m 11. Colens, 6 specimens. ti 12. Dracenn, 1 specimen, |'l 13. dis 5. Pb ore tha -16. I' 2. Pansies, collection of 24 not less than 8 colors, .i. Petunia, double, 3 cut blooms ly, distinct colors. 4. Petunia, single, 3 cnt blooms y, distinct colors. lox, Drummondii, cut 12 spikes only with not u 3 of one color, colors dis- oms, ct. hlox, perennial, 6 apikcs only ‘tlnct colors. 1~l. ss 15. Ferns, ss ty of getting Inverness later and lu ot. 18 _ `ilo 20. Gcrnuiurna, double, collection 55- SUFUUOBU. G orily.Clll1l1l00mH. uunuul, 3 or more colors. Ferns, l¢‘c|‘us, than 4. foreign, 1 specimen. than 4. 16. Ferns, cu. 17. Ficus, is w W()ltli AS NUliSl‘l. of 5. foreign, collection of not 47- nntivc, collection of not Maiden Hair, 1 spcci- India Rubber Plant, 1 . Fuchsias, double, 1 pot in flow . Fuchslas, single, 1 poi; in cr, P 49. Roses, distinct 50. Roses, tlnct colors. li blooms. 53. Salvia, 54. S not less than oppy, perennial, 6 blooms. 48. Poppy, annual, 12 blooms. Perpetual, 3 blooms, colors. Moss, 3 blooms, dis- 5l. Roses, climbing, 1 specimen. 52. Roses, collection, not less than 6 specimens. nlpiglossis, 12 spikes only 3 colors. ‘ l3\'rl‘, one of thc wealthiest oun begun work as u nurse at thc Child- Miss Burr was one of thc prettiest dobutants lust winter. I-lcv father, 1. Tucker Burr, ii banker gave pci- g, gorgeous coming out party. A brilliant social career was predicted for hor. Suddenly she announced her determination of following the lead of a number of other Vincent Club girls by becoming a nurse. the Chiidren’s Hospital, Miss Burr has spent the most of the carly sum- mcr at the hospital on Children's Is- land, Marblehead. To' complete hoc for Miss Burr to spend three years BUS'1`0N. Aug. 25.--Miss Elsie of - ‘ y s girls in ' lit;-stori society, Wednesday v rcu’a llospitul in the Back Bay. pi In preparation for her training at ti 21. (lcra-nlums, single. collection 56. Stocks, double, 6 spikes only, 5, fll.) t less than 3 colors. 22. Gcraniums, silver lcuvcd and 57~ Sweet Wiuiilm. 10 Bullwi- uriogated, 3 p0i,,._ .|iH¢i,,ct_ 58. blwcct. Peas, 24 vnritics dia- 23. (ici-oniums, scented lcaved, 2 l~l“°l. llulfled. 5 sprays each. its bloom . 60 ZS. Ivy, English, 1 pot . 61. Sweet Peas, 3 varieties named 29, 1mpntien5_ 1 gpeqmcm l.0 sprays each, (color blending to 80. Kochia, Fire Bush, 1 specimen. C01-Ulf. 50 D€I‘ Will 0! mcfif). 31. Linums, 1 plant in flower, dis- 62- Verbenss. 6 blooms vnly. 3 C Ol* 35. collection ornamental foliage 6 course in training it will bc necessary plant, 12 varieties only. ill _ _ _ ». _ 3(;_ plunging pot or basket third ribbon will be awarded suit- disi;incf,_ 59. Sweet Pens, 12 vnrictics dis-|l 21. Go-aniums, Ivy leaves, 1 pot. tical. Immwl. 5 sprays each. 25, (;1f,xiniaB_ 1 5pe¢i,nen_ 60. Sweet Peas, 6 varieties dis-, 25. Helios;-ops, 1 plan; in \,\¢,0m_ tlnct, with waved standards, color, 27. Hydrangea, 1 pm, plan; in class, and variety -named, 5 sprays ch. more colors n t. ~ 32. Pctunin., single, 2 sp¢¢imens_ 63. Zinnlns, 6 blooms only, 3 or 33. Petunia. double, 2 specimens. IHOP” CUIOFS- 34. Palm. 1 plant in pot or tub, 64- F0U‘ll10f. l1¥Ul‘1~ 5. Bouquet, table. each class n first sccond and °.c~<>' . i sf.; f-~..=~f~ in study of the theory and practice of_nursing. There Are Chocolates and Chocolates l But if it is the genuine dr. licious kindwhich bring joy with every one you tastel- you’ll find none to compare with the best of them all.- Moira and Every one is a gem and once having indulged in these delectable confeclions you'll realize that after all life’s worth while. Try some now. ` Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. the matter up with -the C. P. R. - 1 b '_' tailedvlnsti year by early shipments ‘f° ' I b owing to thc potatoes being green I 0 Royal Vinolin. Shaving -‘tick makes u. croamy,luxuriuus hither, 1 doean‘t dry on tho face. can be used with eithor hot or cold wntor. In handsomely nlckol plated box 25c. Royal Vlnolie. Shaving Cream. ply with flnfer tips. Leaves the race cool an refreshed, free from lrrltntlon. Price 25c. @5115! Ncilsons m Class 2-Cut Flowers - Sec. 1. Astcrs, quillcd, with long stem, collection of 12 blooms, not leaf than three colors. 2. Asters, Victoria, 4 blooms dia net. 3. Astcrs, ' Comet, 4 blooms dis nct. 4. Asters, any other variety. 4 blooms distinct. 5. Antirrhinum, (snapdragon) col- ti ti _ _ lection of 3 cut blooms, distinct. 6. Antirrhinum, (snapdragon) col lcction of 6 cut blooms, distinct. 7. Balsam', 6 specimens. 8. Carnations, 3 or more cut looms, distinct colors. 9. Carnations, Marguerites. 3 or ore cut blooms. 10. Calliopsis. , 11. Chrysauthcmums, doublc, 301' ore blooms. 12. Cosmos, 2 varieties. 13. Candytuft, ll) specimens. 14. Clematis, 1 spray. 15. Dahlias, double, show, 5 blooms only, distinct colors, 16. Dahlias, double, Pompon, 5 ooms only, distinct colors. 17. Dahlias, double, Cactus, 5 blooms only, distinct colors. 18. Dahlias, double, Peony flowcr, blooms only, distinct colors. 19. Dahlias, double, Cactus, fancy, blooms only, distinct colors. 20. Dahllas, double, collarettc, looms only, distinct colors. 21. Dahlias, double. decorative, 5 looms only, distinct colors. 22. Dahlias, single, 5 blooms only istinct colors. 23. Dahlias, collection, 20 blooms b rn bl 5 5 *N100 on one shipment The crop Wm r onlY. distinct. 24. Dlanthus, double, 6 blooms nly, distinct colors. 25. Dianthus. single, plain edge, 6 blooms only, distinct colors. 26. Dinnthua, single, fringed, 6 blooms only, distinct colors. 27. Grasses, best collection. 28. Everlasting, beat boquet with 0 no brush or water needed. just ap- Ofnhmental KFMBBB- 29. Gaillardia, annual, double, 6 blooms only. 30. Gladiolus, 5 spikes of bloom only, distinct colors. 81. Gladiolus, collection, 12 spikes only, distinct colors. 32. Goldenglow, G stalks. 33. Hollyhocks, double, 4 only, cut blooms, distinct colors. 84. Hvdranzca` Panlculata, Grand- Royal Vinolla Shaving Powder, y o u work up the lat-har in _ \ and on the face :\,,,`dj it shortens tho VM tirrlieof shaving. . ,f',_f Prce2tc.' . `»-~= "l'I?:`-_"`§"" ` ldore. 3 blooms. 35. Larkspur, 6 specimens. ‘F1 L ' 36. Marigold, 6 specimens. ‘ ably inscribed. 1. Best collection of Scotch Roses , -Rose Howl, donated by Mr. D. A. »VlcKinnon. _ 2. Best collection of foreign ferns -fern dish, donated by Mrs. Dr, Pct- rick and Misa Pearl Taylor. Il. Best collection of Wild Flowers if this Province (cut blooms) made 'ry the children-silver medal. donat- rd by Mr. W. S. Louson. 4. Best Kept lnwn and grounds in Tharlottctown-silver medal, donated dy Mr. W. S. Louson. 5. Best. collection of Gcraniums displayed at show, donated by - lst $2.00, 2nd 1.00. 6. Best 5 sprays Sweet Pcns dis- claycd ut show, donated by ---lst $2.00, 2nd 1.00. 7. Best Bouquet, Hand, (donated by Carter & Co.) $1.50. 8. Best Bouquet Table, (donated by Carter & Co.) $1.50. 9, Mrs John McLean, Souris, P. li. I., has donnrcd n. prize particulars lutcr. l - Rules- NLY members of tho l"'o|'u.l As- Q sociation can cxhilrif. Tho mom- hership fee of 50c cniitlcs ouch mernbor to o. l of the privileges of the -ocicty. This includes entry of' exhibits und free entry to the Show. (2) Entries for competition must be made on the f`orm provided for tho pur pose and sent to Mr. Chas ‘lf Williams Sec . prnvious to the 24th of' August. The prize list and forms mn bo had bf' writing Mr. Williams, Dept. of Agrlcu - ture, Charlottetown (3) All exhibits, except potted plants must hogrown hy the Exhibitor. and no Exhibitor shall bs eligible for more than one award in each class. Potted plants must be owned at least one month previously by thc Exhibitor. (4) All oxhibitsmust beplaccd in Show room bcforo ll a. m., August 28th. ex- cept from the West. when they must be placed immediately after the arrival of the noon train. (5) Exhibitors may enter any number of oxhibite in any class, provided they are entered under the same number. but only one of such number shall bo cligi his for an award. (il) Class cards, corresponding to the entries, will be furnished to the exhib ltors by the Secretary, and they will be responsible for the proper placing of the cards on their exhibits. ' ‘_ (Til The decision of the judges shall be ina . .ng srzausulr saitlslisijg ful. rim war er watch' Eastern S. S. Corporation INTERNATIOVAL Ll* lil-F ~ lnrwewwp to gluten llmw tuulfclrg IIN 811.10. Lens; t. John or 9.09 1.' m. n- a|ys.llNgdne|¢:,a’vl- and Fridays for nl- port. u ec an oewn lieturqlpalloaves (/antral Wharf Bolton Wonders. ldneudaya .and Fridays. at I A. rn- and Portland 3! 5 p. m.. for bubec, fhnstport and Sf.. ohn. Direct l3.outo- I eaves Bt. gona at 'IN n. ;1’uagiay|tFrldaya and aturdaya for r . Bon on ec Returning leaves Uontrai Wharf. Bol- _ton at l000a.m. byndays Mondays and Dhuradavu for at uhn direct. MAIME BTEAMBHIP LfN§- Direct service between Porwnd an& ow York. Leaves Franklin harf ondays at l0.l0 a. m. and Tuesdays. Thursday and Saturdasat 010,11. m. Mn/l‘u. POLI'1 AN BTEAVBHIP LINU- Dlreet all thu WV by water between B c a N k. s‘lé§i';:E;1gi:TnWl‘i.:rf week days and Frrr tickslts. lil'te'5n;-.rigs and énfoématlon Ngchehzhprflrzh til ¢‘l’eltl°rf:v!.Ii0'li. "nn 1- “- Pe- - Ht. John. N. F .3 Furness Withy Q. Coz, ltd STEAMSIIIP LINERS From London Steamer From Halifax ---- Shenandoah Bepteuiberhth Aug 21ird (Via St. John’s N.F.) Rappahannock Sept. ltith Sept. .Sth Kanawha Sept- 26th From Liverpool From Halifax --- ~ Tabasco AU2- 252|! Au;_».19th Digby Sept- Sth September filh Tabasco Hep!-amber 25th Septo uber 20th Digby October 6th Frou Halifax to Liverpool direct Durang » September 2nd [he above :seamen neva n. limit-f\.ac c mmodatfon for saloon pallengoraand lrreizht Agents for the Allan Uno Steamship Oo. at Halifax, FURNHBB WITHY Q U0.. l..'J 1). Azenfs Halifax. N.B. 1 l Plant Line Direct Route to Boston T7ommencinz.luns iaith, the well known %.B.l-lalifax soils from Charlottetown for oston via Hawkesbury :md _ Hslifar. Tu esdaya at noon. and tho luxurious new win screw steamer “Evangeline” 5600 uno Fridays at noon _ Returning tue rs. S. Halifax leaves Bon- pn L‘-\urdnys at noon.nnri r be el.H.l1.vanzo~ |ne'l‘ue-days at_ noon. For folders and urther information. apply t » Jas Carraghrr, Agent Charlottetown. I’.l:‘..l _..- eu- 4-I ., .-~ . ,,....aen'i;rf6i»zs,urf 1 »._, = '£1 " F_\fC‘§ ,I, lnhnsfcsraus rrxcunsrons Sept. 3 TORON I O EXHIBITION Aug. 23 -Sept. 8 Rates from (harlotfelown ’ Ticketn on Hale Auqust 21st, zilrd to27th inclusive, iitnhd september :fra and On Sale August 22nd. 28th and september Znd. All Tickets Good to Lcuvo Toronto, Scptcmbor 10th, lillll. ‘l .l-5. HOW RD D. P. A.. 0. RB. w SlI`Joh'n, N. B. TIME TABLE Rocky Point Ferry :ltr Hillsboro will run as followin- Lv. Ch'town Lv. lty. Point 7 00 n. m. 7.80 a.. rn. 8.00 u. rn. 8.80 a.. rn. 9.80 a. rn. 10.00 a. m. ll.00a. m. 11 B0 n.. m. 1.30 p. rn. 2.00 p. m. p. m. p. ln. m. evra? S8328 '.=`."°’? 5 °PFF;P yaamw £28332 ésése FFPFPP sees 5555?? spas ln. fD~ 10.00 n. m. 1.00 p. rn. 2.3011. m. 3.30 p. m. 5 00 p. m. 7.00 p. m. Mgr' SUNDAY M. MURPHY. \fsy2~iMtf ‘l Charlottetown Steam Navigafim Co., ltd fommsncing Monday the ith of May '- B STEAHEA NORTIUMBERLAND loaves Charlottetown for Piei’ou N. B. at a Ioo'eloc|¢ a- m.. leavin! ie u on .-:turn about 1 an p. rn. Connections ads at Protea for all points in Nova Boot n STISAMER EHPRBSS league sutrzifsefllidekfor Poilnt;l`\;£JB:|== . o c oe a. m.. Nu Clinic on return aboustll 9. P.. 0 n 2.‘r.°':r°.'l.°.e..:.':'.:'.,§.‘.§°.r::.' ':.~l':a...s: fi t P i 1 is gil i ni ,Kiln o. w vuinro ,I "uf" M".E?|‘u' ,M tho |,m"° Show. A Deflnufurlwwnt will soo-:\:_|:\-a_d| tluoulh the Prcu , Uh t t V m ll I G. umm" ` ' m,2'g'2M-;‘p'\g_23'2q ` arlot 0 own. . . I an I May 3M\f