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M, ees CRAPIOCIORIUE. «0 o+0 000 086e 719 1 wD Charlottetown,.......... . 2 DW 10 00 Royalty Junction....-....| 7 34 2 12 Kioyalty Junction. ....... 2.12 9 37 North Wiltshire ........ | 8 17 3 05 North Wiltshire.......... 1 29 8 45 Hunter River....+--+......| 8 30 3 20 eeunter FVOP.....«s0-ine-: 1 15 8 30 ELE LEE TO 9 00 3 37 BratiiGate::.. oo. 28s. aS | iIv@ 73 Cousiiy Matey. ii foses 6c 9 09 4 07 HCyumnty Diam. ...6ii5..0 asi | 42 36 7 43 PP eeGRO WER isd: . ixaxdbs yest 9 23 4 22 POOR ONEU i605 bis ns 0 <tdenre 12 23 7 28 EES LITE LIER 9 40 445 Sess 55s 5 vnc cecaa8 12 05 7 05 { ar) 16 10 3 20 dp| <A. M, 6 30 Summerside.......... 4 P.. A. P. M, |iSummerside.......... } 11 35 A. 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