~ o-‘Ausut. 8.—(Quoto- sd by run. uncut-tr; J-Iontresl Stock 8x- us..." _I‘ilIs » in your» the au-uporn rsggist or by mall direct. .00. Knickerbocker Remedy j ‘Inst Front Street. Toronto incurs-lo . tinsnt-r (Iclicrill. will h.» .-.-.-. L-‘zltflWfl until iloon. on Fri- ll h ft . lr tit-- . ‘s siuils ' . IGIJOnt-d t l i’ lr foul , ‘ If: time-e pt r wt t-k on Ill-- U‘ Illlnterw Itivcr Itorul hloil ti N0 till- 1st Jililliiil'_\‘ . 2 from , . Ilhted notivt-o ct-ntnininl: fullil- Jntormatllu. |t>= n. l-ou-lltiolls or jwbptl (‘ontrnrt nlr-_\' l-i- sci-n owl ' formli of Tt-ndcr only h»- ob- _ M! db tju- I'll"! ilTlvus Hf IIlln- risotto" and nll rtllill‘ olYict-n. and ‘ theofflrv‘ of tile iW-st (ifflve ill- ill .' ii- ‘JOIIS l". “III-IAN. Post liffit-i: lllrlpufltu!‘ ptwlgl"! Hitler. n, July Mith. 1921i. I i , \;!‘~4’~il ‘ " i . ~.lllAIL CONTRACT _ ED THNIIIGIIR. Itddrt-ssvti to Eltmulstr-r jiéne-Jalhxviil he rm:- Jt Ottawa u_ntil noon. un Fri- _ by. the _10Ih _Rr~pte~mlwr for n..- " ‘Obtivoylnce of His-Majesty's Mails. oh- It proposed Contract for (our work on till- iillrni Noll ~ ys r (nix times per i? t , Cape ’l‘l'nvv‘l'.~iv - ' h 1N0. 1 from the Postmaster ' I Til‘! Pleasure. titer! notices cuntniniul: furth- ormntion as to vnlllliiltintt of p sold Cnntrurt may iw sci-n uni! ~ I liter-m» n! Tender may he oh- hhl It the. Punt iifflro of (‘one gt or o and ut the olflt-c of thr- 951,0 ice Innpecttvr. .It\ ' ‘All. "n I". \\‘ Eosktflffice Imlptwtnl"! nun * . July Illlth. i t. i920. 1 . "Kemnmo-rlsxorms. addressed t.» C-Pollmlatnr-Gvnr-rul, will iw- rov- ‘wed-st Ottawa until noun. on Fri- i’. the 10th September for the con- "lune of IIill iilajcntyfli illniln. on utbpoeed Contract for four yearn. _1l es. per week over Mount Wit ‘Rural Mall Route No. 2 he ist Jsnuary next. ted notices containing furth- --I tnrlnstlon as to conditions of . ' oposid Slnntract may be set-n and -l lllll, orms- ol- Tender may he oi.- l‘ _1t the Pout lifHcI-s of Mount 10W‘?! and French Vllinl!" nntl tit the bun-e of the Post (iffiuo men-w- tblz, ~- - i ‘ Ions w. walnut. , ‘ ‘ ' Post "Hit-u lmitlv-rtor ipl bffic» Inspcrtt-Fs tifflm». itinttetown. July rloth. men. Jqsltmal. . I .. ED TENDER-Q. uddrcnod to g it me er General, will i.» rv-r- i! ‘It (lit-urn until Illmll. on Fri- ,j[|!j 10th Bcptbmlwv for the con- co of His Alain-st)": Malia, on Ii lltl- Control-t for four yours. l|_ OI DEX; Wot-k uvr-r l-Imcrnlri ' ‘l’! i Route No.1 from the unit. ~- IYHIIIQUII coutnininlr further " inn m- t.» lwvlllnlltillil or pru- ‘t may iv- sit-en nod I ‘ Ins of Trudi-r may he nil- fho Pout (lfYIt-r‘ of bhnv-r- l i lLthe olfire of thv- Post (If- I SHUT.‘ ' ‘.1 ‘JIIIIN F. \\"|I".A|L c ltflflnvttvl"! (Wit-v. - Heltgnwn. Jilly rlotll. limo. llnnftl. r . , 111$... fli\z>" .: " ' "' I Quito. com/tor - ’ Lem TENDHRN ItdtIrcnsv-d 1.. —. . oatynantv-r (icnv-rnl. w ll lu- .,.., ed st rlilsws until n. .... .' y. the 8rd Hoptt-mlwr m_,o rm i ' Nillllcynnre ‘If Ills filaJr-ats"! ' ‘or: l ‘smart. (‘ontrnrt for s. Ill. Int-n pt- wot-k nn U!“ Vflfnon Bridge Rural Mali ‘oetfrom the Pnstmastt-r piessure. _ - notices containing fnrtll. stlon ss to conditions or orvtract. may hr- Iu-l-n and Tenth-r may h» "p. ill lost (ifftcml of Vvrnun Ind ct the office of the Pout Inspector. - v Jomr w. wunnu. '. ' Post Office inlet-etc. lctlnspeetnr‘: omrr, . bttetnwn. July 2i. i920. t no vnskss tbs WDO l Vltll part 71b his most Persons lflll o. It as ssssntisI to full Joyrnsnt of the snort l good gun or gsmoy rod. And It adds vnuch to ths lun- l STANDING FIELD CROPS COMPETITION i920 llllis IIIIII clover for sccti. ‘.1, in catch county, will The IIIIILIVJI‘ of pri’ with tho number of cntri-ns. , Thus the greater tile Iiillobvr ui rnlriliv» Prizes will be mid uc- llc |‘I"J[l’.)fiin1if.l-'J . tho greater will be the number of prizes. cording to the score. For wheltfund barley 1°"? cents a point will be paid, for eucb point 0i tho score about tighty. be puitl for cach point about eigiltg. For clolu and REGULATIONS 1. .\ iiviti l-z 0.15:; LiIiIlIl ctiiisisi of n: least five acres. or wheat and barley three acres, of clover on.‘ halt acre. Au Dhli‘) fee of $1.00 will be charged, for tile first and ility rents for each additional entry. ' Tile entry ice ullnii llcconlpllity the application. 4. Entries should he lnltdt- to the Department of Agriculture, Charlottetown. not later than August 21st, 1920. 5. Competitiors should notify the Department of Agriculture at. it-llst one week previous to date ouwllich iullvesilng will begin. 6. The Judging will be done by repreentatives of the Depart- metnt of Agriculture. A ' ' 7. Competitors ure requ=steo to note the following requirements for standing fields of outs. The field must he seeded with in) Registered ‘Banner Oats lb) seed uni Midi that Seed iroln a ileid, which had been sown with registered lnspt-t-tc-i cud approved While growinib- (c) Seed from have baun two or more yearn in tile Competition and have scored lib‘. icss" than 19% out of 20 points fol purity and approved by the Depart ‘nlcnt of A nicuiture. ‘ 2012-8-3TuesFri6i . y. - CEDAR S III-INGLES JUST LANDED FROM SCHOONERS "ELECTRO" AND “BONUS" ONE MILLION CEDAR SHINGLES ASSORTED GRADES Also on hand-Spruce end Hemlock Framing, Lumber, Sheathing. Flooring, Dressed" Spruce and Pine. Brick. Lime, I-Iardvvsil Plaster. Beaver Boards, etc. L. M. P00 LE & C0. 1989-7-31-41. Connolly’: West Wharf Desirable Residence for Sale by Public Auction i um instructed by Mr. Alfred Pickard to sell by Public Auction on hlonday ths-9th day of August at twelve o'clock noon his new dwelling ilouse oud lond, number i5 Viiin Avtn, Brighton. . ’l'ilis is one ot‘ tilt». nlost nlolicrn null best reuitiences lil the city. 'i'ile iunli measures tliixl-iti let-t, wcil graded. The house contains seven rooms. beside-e lluii, pantry, und bzltilrooin. Iiurd wood floors, lltuntiry vitll net tubs in bllselllent, ilot wntcr ilcating, electric lighting. all the very best. Storm windows and tioort; and screens for every room. Also hood size gllropc in rczlr of ilouse. 'I'erlns llt sale. For inspection itppiy t0 A. Pickurd [u Co, Coal Deniers, BENJ. CARTER A 60.. Auctioneer 1982-7-81-81. ’ I- - “w; < “T? Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. Ive-stu- n . _ t '."""}‘.'I.‘.'..'.‘.’.‘Z‘I'...'i."."5. sen us Isston l"! "Wvlrler Must vm leave st John u", wimp; DA st s.‘ dos IA ItDAYtIp-lnutl tltl 0 “may t n? lest inst u " ""’ lag-M:- ‘wguruf-I-i» l-sturdsy trip’: IAItI OM llwrlllools p.00 up m A‘ kfigéglcuu with I "uses Lise lit rstss I If! " "'"-2-.."r.s::.. Ii-tuesn. filfluns. ___ 1 pie. that we might do NIISQIVEB." c:glv'u::.iiryuslmni‘l:l'niv:hl.fllr Glyn panics} Ne". so much to make a some flood shot er lucky estch. 5 * r ' , W06 Is s rosi pips for s rssl msn. "l 1"!" ' hi?" wit" you are driv- ing at. iihrv. But I do know that |1\'1"f‘\'l= Ihc one thing we. h'ven't.“ WM’ DEMUTH a Co’ "l '»n't l know that, too! But Zena. ain't thy no way where two girls, wont to 59y raise money?" "' I have friends." IIIIIARIIOW they con nuke K000?‘ lend them money tin-v heilevr-d in themselves, blary." on yours?“ Then without waiting for on answer, she went 0n: show you feel about don't you think your Puthcr would t..- ilnvoier to know thcv Wis WWII‘ CAGH PRIZES FOR FIELDS OF OATS, WHEAT. HARLEY 3.0," ‘m, emu ma“ m5. ,0 know Amt. CLOVER FOR sEED. There uiii be competitions in the three ‘h t you kept them locked up be - ruusc he give tilcln to you.’ l titi. r.ulltie::_ where lilcrv‘ lire tivo or more entries cucll for wheat, barley. 2pm.," rzet zllnlost tvimt -.,.,u1.ln'lll,.. a grr-nt omnun-t. Mary. iilli do icii yotli‘ ttllnd. I‘ill all itl the dork." l"‘l rmllils il ‘.3 Chic go? AtitI—" JUST A GIRL IV JANI PHIL?‘ 0 r OQO-O-O-OOOO-O QQQ IIAnv-a slo on v _ ' t v I l Chapter 76 "l have been thinkin’ of i-t ever . _ m,“ I We,“ Pllin s. I believe you two girls can liens. It has always seemed to me mums rm“ and an," In m. cab lLlzggxéiltztglagglafiggctfrlhzqdpzz lar. I lin‘t bad no use for; they is into the restaurant. something I ‘l don't understand, Mary." "You see. all we need is e little make ‘hem a“ “gm [or you‘, use‘ Then you can have eIICIIS on the parlor mantel. They Ind straight. who mg in the world, can houes "i suppose they b1?ii'0\\'-II‘lh'»';' "But It they ain't got no friends, m) one would simply because "I'm :fruid that “Zrnn. how much could you xvi them pearls and things m‘ “l know them. But oven if I could they are worth. "iiot that money, itlc Wildt you ilavc in “\\'t=il. you know ilow them little sprung up all over me autumn-renown eulutnuul X UOO-OGQOI-O-OWOQOOOOOL l svrfuliy dirty. but-J’ ed. griddle cakes-"hcrs \\'€I ! lfllilfiils --" no, l'ii make them myself for fl few days until you Ell things goln‘. thr-n you can be icarninl! i" "ml same time." "Yes," I interrupted. n glimmer of ilcr meshing toming to mo, "I have noticed cver so many of them. null wondered how tilev ail iivcd." "Livtwi! They make money every single one of thcnl. Folks will out, Many-nil of iIlt‘lil. Sumo cats he- tilt-y has to keep ullvc. 5011i" ill-cause they loves, but no ter willlt their reason, they aii cots, Now I've been ivurnin’ l. lot since I ilccil in tilut restaurant Folks like relti aIilipIi? things ll they is cooked right, and served dainty like. Now nly big idco is to get u ‘iny little pillce. learn to cook one ur two things perfect, then serve .tilem rcui dainty~—iiku i said. We'll inn-e u. gtnrt owflli =lilzlii (JLPQIITRo just two or three tllbit-s. Bu‘. i'- bet we could make expenses if you would look oficr iixin‘ the plane like you know how, with all them cute funny little csndlesticks. and things that don't cost much, but people think makes a place swell " "l worvicr—— no one can kilo“ now ilialys idea appealed to m" (to be my own boss, no platter how lhard i hsd to work. to try to de- velop a. business of our own——it would be fascinating! ' "i don't wonder a bit. I know we can do It, l hated to say anything bout it, Zena, because i ain't got no money-J mean I haven't B0! n" money, is that right’! ‘But l‘il work lso hard until we git started, then l'il save every penny until i can put in Just as much as you dill. ‘We to it go. Lend, don't you think so?" tor low York vts Iii-filli- . um-uennhnsmldmk-At. “twig "story, ask Mrs. Iiflillii l0 50""? Choice fife wheat flour (roller rocoss) now $0.25 per 100 lbs. nude or ground wheat for rhlesrns at £4.75 per 100 lbs. ‘FOR SALE My farm 0f 40 acres situated in Georgetown Royetiy. on the Brud- eneli River, within a mile 0i school house and Z miles from George town in good cultivation and build info in good condition. i-‘or further particulars apply to JOHN DELORIE. Emerson, P. El. l. insoles-o Annual Meeting The Annual General Meeting of the (THARIIOTTETOWN CAN COMPANY LTD, will be held st the Company's Offices on Wednes- rluy. August 25th ncxt at 12 o'clock noon with a view to adjournment until the last Wednesday in Sep- tember st the same date snd hours. By order. C. FAIRALL FISHER. Secy-Treus. fruiljliljritpfrllc. Fri. T (‘.‘4_I _____i Farm ior Sale It iris Lot 62 100 acres with large barn, dwell- ;ing-house, wood-house, machine house, lien-house, work-shop. cur- rlage house and granary all in good repair. Pump near door. spring 50 yards froln ilouse and brook running through furln. Large quantity of black nlud, easy to get at. good orchard and near School and Public Hail. 45 lcres cleared, 15 acrel ready ,for stumping, rcmsindet under bard wood, with or without crop. 140 acres no buildings, 8 sores cleared, remainder ilsr/J and soft wood. 50 al-rt-a under iiopcfieid. Fiiflfll_ will be sold separate it required. Apply PETER (I. HUME soft wood at bars." ~ ‘ . I AUGUST o, 1020 ‘" "Now tell her your btoly." I sold when Mrs. Fagin followed Mary iu- t-v my room. - firs. - Fagin listened without. wwment. save for an emphatic nod 0f her bud at times.or s dissenting restore. when Mary hsd finished, abs said; "l know a man who will let you have simos-t all your. things are Worth. He was In old chum of a lt. i'ii help all l can. There's "Some- white paint." I interrupt- frs. some white paint-would them candle l ci-i-isshioncd. but ihcm V3995 .ct"m to like old-fashioned things. m! 1'11 show you how to make l isn't n a bill idea?" Mary asked-l Your druggist is bucked up by ilil! manufacturrrs of “Di-IIMAYB FRENCH llAllt TONIC". the Grcnt iiuir Grower. 1t is snarlin- t-cd to grow hair. IIELMAYT, FRENCH HAIR ‘TONIC destroys dandruff in ten tlrtyS. The roots of the hair are so nourished and ted that a new crop of hair springs up, to the amaze- ment and delight of the user. Tile lmir s made soft and fluffy. Like nil French preparations DEL- MAY'S ldltENCii ‘ilnlli TONK‘ is (laintiiy pt-rfulnetl, It is hard to find an zlctrcss wilo docs not use liI<1I.lt‘|A\"S FRENCH IIAIR TO NIC continually. Ladies of society and influence use no uiiler. "IOLMATS FRENCH HAIR TU NIC is a non-sticky preparation. ind is tile ladies’ favorite. Price $1.00 Sold by E. A. Foster, Central ‘irugstore. Charlottetown. splull ....;. Harvest Excursion 0n Friday, August 6th. s-peciui ruin will leave Cheriottetow-n at \1.00 04m. and run right through to Winnipeg, via the wonderful Que ‘lec bridge and Transcontinental from Quebec. Passengers front west o! Summersfrie will take No. 4 train uvl connect with special at Em- “raid. Passengers from ‘Souris. Georgetown, ‘Murray Harbor and iirrmedi-ateststions to Charlotte- town will arrive in ‘Charlottetown in time to connect .with special caving Charlottetown at 11.00 u. m. Blly your tickets from nearest nation where tickets are sold. and "rom ELM. Hicks, Summerside or W.K. lRogers, Charlottetown. ' 1991-7-31-0i FaTllfiIiiiorers Forlhe West CANADIAN ‘NATIONAL RAIL- WAYS WILL GIVE FARES AND fiPEClAL TRAIN SERVICE ON AUGUST 6TH, AND 13TH. Harvesters are urgently needed in the West to garner in the wheat vield of Canada. Estimates are that over 300.000.- 000 bushels of wheat stand ready for reaping-This in addition to other grains. The call nf the West is for 30,- 000 ‘Form Laborers to harvest this immense grain crop. Canada's prosperity depends on the response. The Canadian National Railways is prepared for the transport of llurvesters from all parts of the System. I-‘rom Maritime Province points special arrangements ilave been m-ade. Reduced fares' to Win nipeg are to be granted on August 6th and 13th and special trains will run via Quebec Britige. and from Quebec to iWinnipeg via the Trans- continental Line us the best and quickest route from Maritime Province points. The trains will curry the best type of new colonist ours, and special arrangements will be made for the supply of box lunches en route. Special provis ion‘ will be mulie for women ac compsnying the pert-y or desiring lo take advantage of the excursion rntes. The fare from {Wrariottetown to Winnipeg is $24.85 plus huif n cent per mile to points West of Winni- i103. The return fare is hoif a cent per mile from nil points west of Winnipeg to Winnipeg, and $28.00 from Winnipeg to Charlottetown. I Verification certificates will be" furnished by Ticket Agents when ticket is purchased enabling hold- er to secure return ticket at re- l duced fare. I-‘uii information will be supplied by ail Ticket Agents of the CANA- _ DIAN NATIONAL IIAILWAYS. i04l-7-28-til. Vslsrius A. LAND SIlRl/EYIIR Llnel. run with transit in- strument. Pisns and descrlp tions furnished when requir- ed. It. R. 1. Bo: 15 Sonrls iris. Lot 62 2003-8-24! , ITIG-T-Ill-tthll 151. n; Best iboots for Boys 0111711‘ O the boy with Palmer- llcLcilsn Patented form Boot: and he will have Footwear that will stand the most strenuous wear, in all ldndsofwesti-ienoutisstingtwo i‘ tTon “ Provincial lino Assoeistl 0f PRINCE IOWARO ISLAND to be held on » KENSINGTON IFLE RANGE AUGUST 4th. and th, 1820. Com- mehcinl st 8 s. m., August 4th. Conditions will be the some s: the D. C. ll. A. Rifles vrili be the B. I. L. EL, wind gages will not t. pnlrsofolflinnfbootgnndwilluet beusod sad i! furnished with or“ “die-P- ~ "m" w" "assistants?"- I We own exclusively the patents. on Bee-Tress” P. u. ~!. 1689-7-17-14ithAlm3t1l. these boots. lefi lasts, and I tiers to support the heels. The soles are nailed on by improved machine metl-lod. nsve all the foot-fitting comforts 0f l will moccasin, but will hold their shape and outwear foot- N()'i‘I(.iE Time for allowing 5 per. cent. discount "h- , ,__ They are made from heavy PsImcr-McLclisn Cbromoil tanned leather ghaped on right and fir! withstrong conn- Thcse boots AUCTIDN SAL 0F PROPERTY AT CHERRY VALLEY ON 8A‘!- URDAY, AUGUST 7TH At one o'clock sharp. Having mid my form. I will sell by auct- .. ... a peflexsazsiih M‘ raiegfl’ “m; helviawglfi ‘on on the arc-mitosis on uboivel date ' _ ' the? ‘ill my stoc . arm nn mple~ Tomorrow A Friend in Need “alum”. nwms‘ I Agyqq-q-tqn-hwyu Stockr-Two young horses, one _____{._>_ Iddahrm Bootoln thdr an cow (Flrrow); three beef cattle; ~ F“ """"" - one heifer; two calves; seven ' _ ' "IA" igs; forty hens. LAglpisLmsAvl AHLQVE R12; IIOIIMI GILLIIIIII p ilnplonlcuts:—'l'ilresillng out~ cuAas nnumflsTs Now IIZIINILIII. (it, Idlnpirt- separator; hay mower, BELL DELMAWS FRENCH 1| (illassey llurris); rake, (Massey "Am TONIC AND GUARAN m) j Hllrris) ltimost new; one set of TEE iT TO (IROVW HAIR OR ' wileci ililrrotvs {Mttssey Iltlrris): ' ' one walking plow; one curt and REFUND YOUR "may" - '—'-“--—-- ~--- ' wilceis; one srufficr; ono potato digger; one driving Waggon: one driving sleigh; one wood sleigh: one set of driving harness; collars and ilolllcs llnd other illlrness, also .t otllor articles leo numerous t0 ‘llention. Termsz-Four months credit. in all sums over $10.00 and 6 per. cent. per unnum oft for cash. » JO8EPH SULLIVAN .1. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. 2000 8 2 4i. Y Annual Shooting » on Pfovincial Income Tart for 1919 is further , extended t0 16th August 1920. 1977 7 3i ti Aug 16 1907-7-28-101. WANTED! 30.000 HARVESTERS Furc from Cilurlvttuunvn lo \\'illlllpvl.;____ $'.:i_.\., , ltuif o cent pt-r nniv to points in-ymld. . t ltteturn:—-iiuii' u t-l-nt pi- lliilll‘ In \\'innipt-|.; 0 e niuq. 31H. no, _ New. eovnlortsbls Through Suvles. Spcelsl accommodation lor Women. eolenlst ens of lntsst design. Ben Lunches. -..__..___,,_...... “ANADIA ‘PACIF-Ic F A R M LA BORERS g EXCURSIONS AIUGUSTIh 6 AND FARES FROM HALIFAX: $25.80 Going From immedist To Winnipeg, Mall. Points up It t- ‘Pic. apply to 5Q n U“ ' w. K. ltoulcus. J°""- $29 Qvlfll and $25 (flty Ticket Am- llhurlottetovvu- R9¢UTfl|llI_ .1. ll. ‘\ ' “i! ll n Ticket Ag! nt "0':- . . nit . ' n" °' RSAV. lllrlet ‘ Itlntrlt-t Pnmtenuc-r Agent. Chnrlnttt-towln _ pauieng" Agent lbl N NEW EASTERN AND WESTERN CANADA OPTIONAL ROUTES VIA EXCURSION DATES AI (HIST 15TH AX" 13TH l-‘nr Inlorvmttlon rt-utlrtlllng Spa-clot Trnlun. w.‘ - ail‘. to St. John, add Local Sec- Ond Class Faro to rates from --_-i.- H. M. DAVISON. -Locai Agent. 0a,. one! lgRallel THROUGH SERVICE. BETWEEN 4M I -|~an-t|. A\;T~ .\I. Tu. \‘\'. \\'. Til. Til. l-‘rl. liri. SJ. _==_._~._.° oooaoooo Tll. \\'. Til. lil. T... \\". ... FOIOICQI-‘f-id ovV ' EEWFETF P assesses l-Izzl". (IT. TRAIN IEQITIPM (Quebec). (Ibsrrvutltlu _ Mnncton. Standard Sleeper nnd Dining rnr |it‘l\\'i‘l'i\ Qurlu-c and “fluulpcg; Tourist Sleeper between Cochran: and Vilinnlpe]. Colonist cor between Cochrune and Winnipeg. ITNTZ-Stzullitlni (fits-ping lulli Dining Cars Iit‘\\Vt\‘|\ llnlllzlx. lint! Levis Parlor Cor uud Dim-r below-en Sydney and Truro. Patio!‘ cor St. John to THE MARITIME PROVINCES. -—- PACIFIC COAST- ' VIA MONTREAL, TORONTO, NORTH BAY, COCHRANE. ' Cochmue. \Vinn i peg. Vancouver \\'. T_h. I’ l. Su. so. M. II Ti‘- “In To. Fri. ?@w4:; ¢Nqqmm N. Th. W. Sat. TRAIN EQIIIPMlflNTw-htatntlulti taint-ping curs nod dining clue briwtrvn Ilnliinx. Sydney and Mont l‘\'il|*‘TOIDI1IO nnd Wiunimg-Winlllpcg nod Vancouver. Tourist sleeper between Toronto and Winnipeg and ln-ttvcl-n \\'InnIpclL nod Vuntultlwr. Loionist curs bctwern Toronto and Winni- IF‘ an Vancouver. and between Wiltnipcg and Vancouver. Conlparunsnt. Obscrvstioa car bctwson Edmonton THE MARITIME PROVINCE. -— PACIFIC COAST. VIA MONTREAL, ornws, rsrr Anvuunfronv WILLIAI. w. rs. s‘... on. .. 5-. .. u. co. " .. " .. ' I Y-T. ‘Slu. To. i0 p.ul. 1LT. Fri. lu. “o .. .. .. Tu. I: n I: . aonaqao o=>°- .4 .5 .5: .5p .0n .0p TRAIN HLIFIPAI and MnntrenF-hirlntrcltl and Winni we. (of: i-ZNT.—.<t-.lvltiurd sit-ruin and tllnltliznfl between Sydney. Ilniilu, Honcton srior on was Montreal sad Sudbury. Obser- vation ca! bawecn Montreal and Vinnipeg. For time tables. passenger lures. and nil further information apply sssrsst Csnadlsn Istlonsl Ticket Agent or: ) OENEI AL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, MONCTON, N. I.‘ \ i