.hr lill"'~.l4 'zil- -ill?" .fffi-3' ,`...i '11 ,;ii,l__,i it ‘ '- in ;‘fE)". if ig. .;, We _ ki. i -,i ~\-If-. if’ il'-`§.`i .' ,i Y ,i i._., . ‘K __ 1/ "1 -"i i il ii. il' ' Lf... 5 i V @- 55,.: i _i ij- Q, ai’ '- i i i .,_, _ .. .- ,A ii ~ U.. i ‘= l ‘l lf ,'s i » i.. i-1' i .7 ii -- _,V i-0 mai .4 _ S _ -1. _,.5 .- s- I . i" ¢..»¢.,~a~i..._ ".:'- 3` _ ll i"lfi'l 5 -1-~p¢|i;:::l.t‘:.Lnl1`;eL:h‘:ur::;; ` ‘ __ party? I1 do not bdliovo it I do not iiioiiieiitpby the most generous con- b,|.,,_,,,, mi* _me oppuue Qld; 0' tm. tribuliou that wg as t_‘anad'laus can House as -‘lt ls constituted represent! ._ _ _ _ - -- s 'l 'th 'd §I.’:°'.‘.’Z.'§...I.’.‘.‘.f.I.. ‘;‘ZI.??;’..;’.f ;’;?.§;. ‘.12 ;?°..2‘Z.Z.‘I.'.“2’.IZ ..‘.°.";.‘..“.'2ZI“.'..".°.I‘.";° The Flag vt ht I1 Britons hai wi pi 1 i-, i ii ~ ii it ti ii iv .. ~ -_ . _ 0 - ' ’ °::..:':...;;";: :: 1;-_;~°;.-;;~.;i .f.i.':;'“r:f;:..':i:';;f The Flag for which our fathers died, amendment; we see them devoting are ni a tool's paradise. l went .. The Flag we’ll guard whate’e1‘l>eiide- - THE FLAG OF LIBERTY!" ever lt may b'e worth, to tho political game instead of lending patriotic support to this measure. it is theii .' .ii Sold by funeral, honourable gentlemen. not - D "“"\“"l"""° mine. lt is for them to understand €' g und to ieulize wlfether the.\' We Z p ' doing the right, thing or wrong i _ Cl'la|'l0I-l€L0\NIl can thii 'l‘he\' know that they have - | ig. _ _ COIl`l|)al\y, LilI\l(€d. iiohing to do with the next election t’§\\\lllIK\“\\\\iI ' Silverware For The Brid The enduring gift, 5'- is N 1u.\\\\\\\v1/¢. The annual 2“n_eral meeting of the Company will be held in nesday, August 29, 1917 at 2 o,clock in the afternoon with a view to adjournment to the last Wednesday in September at the l1S¢fl.ll Kilt, the ODE that Sarfle l'€u[§A[RALL FISHER, O 0 \\\\\\V/IIlA\‘\\\ i pleases most. We hav sterling silver and bes silverplate ~that mak exquisite wedding gifts in a variety of forms. G. H. TAYLOR leweler Optician Engraver ‘ Secretary-Treasurer :ioos-s-s.\is.i1.ii.i7. Notice of the undersigned, two dry cows One buint black with or wth'the time of the next election 'l`he_\' cannot say one woi'd about lt. _»\nd if they had anything to do wll.li cl`I_afl0!t9t0Wn at the companys it. pi'obabl_\~ t\vu-'ihirtls of tht-ir. 0fl1CC‘3i 66 Q'-\eefT`Slref5t on Wed' would bt'- licked' out 0 ftheli boots it they went before the people. In my opinion the iniportant time for this I-Empire. the important hour for the _-\llies. is drawing iieaiei-. We are ilrawiiig closet* and closer to the hoiit ot' vlcioiy iiiiii' of pt-ai-e,_Honoui'iible ui-iiilciiii-ii niay sity. "Well, then, why .si-nd more me`n'."’ As l have already .~'aiil', in my huniblt- opinion the time l`or the .»\llit-d armies to be strong is at; tlit-\lio_ur of the declaration `of peat-t-. Speaking of elections, you want them, you are anxious for them; you Stfayed from the premises fe.-l that you have a solid Quebec be- hind yau; you feel that you have 'ev- ery alien enemy n Canada would if-I/'//1=\\\\\vi\\\\\\\\\\\: ‘ _ - ’ ' you: vw feel that you have every out horns one liieht red U u der -7 d 'CO ith mali S'H¢l<°" behllld WU? afld YU'-' k"°W - fl Sl .e W. W S ` ~ DIARY OF EVENTS _ that you have not a single loyal man turned-in horns. behind you. You are figuring on that T0DAy_ Any information regarding imported stuff thafyoor Government ` City Magistrates Court 9 a- m- the Same, will be gratefully scattered over this country of ours Prince Edward Theatre 3' 7, and received by I fifteen or 'twenty years ago. .You 3_45_ _ , ` ,If ` are appealing to them. The good (HES ER L. SHAW, Canadian is to go down. The real De Sable, 1'. E. l. fighting man is at war. Thirty odd ' - R' R. thousands of them re in graves ln I'l0lil-8-Mlf. Flanders and cannot vote. You have g' e,,',=_,_ _ _ _ , figured it all out. I can see the dark DE c0s.rE_At Tommo _'uh _,am pencil. I can see you making the io Mr. iinii Mrs. ri-iiiii he i-‘i'>si`e'_ ii Tea Party at Carmgl """"“*¥ " °“" "2 >'°“ “°'°'°*""iI l* daughter. (Other papers please copy.: _ on the paper; so mnay dead ones DOWNESS-At (‘rapaud on July 30th that cannot vote. But what a reputat 1917 to Mr usd Mrs W -\ Bowne-ss Wednesday’ Aug l°" YOU are making for the party _ . . _ _ , . , , 1 f B. EDI). .BUCHANAN-At Fredericton. Aug. 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. William Buch- anan a son. _ ___ ' in ivisivioniam ` ln loving memory of Lance-('oi'p On Wednesday, August 15th, the Parishioners of Mount Car- mél, will hold a grand Tea Pai_ty on the beautiful grounds adjoin- ing Mr. J. J. Gallant’s Lobster Factory. Special fields are re- served for automobiles as well as i ‘ V (7 e ALLKRAPT Q\ . Wallace Rodd Coles, son ol' Joseph for team5_' ` ‘L ."'--.__ _..... ‘ Coles, Wi-nsloe, P. E. l..who died for his King and Country at Ypies August, 11, 1916. _ ui.-1.. ' ll0TEl. ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL We are prepared to feed the multitude. ` _ All the delicacies of the season will be at the disposal of our generous friends. Amusements and refreshments at heart’s content. . Any person found dispensing G ld /F O ’ ' - 9- .-°; Q f, QE 'ff+_111::: . W” 75 F1 i'§<_$;<§§>i5<<>><<§l WEI O I '-I N Q C BIC TOOKE BROS. LlMl1‘ED A_ G_ Rogem s,,,,,,,,e,,,m,,_ 1 'liquor or acting disorderly will' M~k°" M°""=* Mrs. D. G. lfiughres, Macon. Ge-org~ be dealt with according to law. Mis. ,L_ ii. luckily, Lebiiiioii, oiiiii., By order of Committee. | Misa J. T. Neldser, (‘rapauil.l’.E.l. *mort Si vyiii-tiii"i N. M. Gardwin. Boston, Mass. ' ` “ ‘ - L* Rogers' SummerS`,de_ -=~ Valufble Nlaghmely for W. A. 1.. Usiien, iiiiiiiiix. _ .5-_ Sale Mrs. F. Perry. Sumuiei'sliie_ '-5- aj ..._; W. G. (‘hui'ch. Summerslde. Stella M. Murphy, Boston. .\lass. W. G. Taylor and wife. Montreal. Q. Leo Mach/laster. Boston. Mass. P. ALLIED WARSHIPS BOMBARD TURK BATTERIES. (Canadlan Press Despatch.) LONDON.- Allied worships are bcmbardlng Turkish batteries along the coast of Asia Minor. 'l‘hey have silenced one battery and deeti'o_yod an alrdromo. ENCOURAGE THRIFT. Extravagance. always a t`oll_v, iii these days becomes a crime; fllrlfl always s virtue. in these days lie conii-s a national duty. ls there any more intelligent, inau- ner ol exercising the virtue ol' thrift than by regularly saving the amount necessary to pay for sutilclent litre ln ‘ .,»""T(i.» -.- ` "\1.'.7._'s '\`f} /.L ii/H” 'u "'--i.i'»¢ Mail Contract Std.-\l.iitoi~ (ii-tit--i'.il, will l ' - a piwiposctl t‘0nti'iii't tot' font' _ve1il‘.~1 six iitiics“iioi~ wee-li ovci' iiuriil Mail route .\'o. l l`i'oiii llowlait. l’. IC. island l'i'oiii the lst .laiiiiiiiy, litlii next. l'riu|t-.'l iiotici-s i-oiitaittiiig l`ui'tliei' iiil'oi'niiitii Mails, in] Moulder [cowanis] Une 6 inch l`hree Sided Plarer Buzz Planer Tenanting Machine Mortising Machine Nuckle Sander Sand Paper Drum Turning Lathe Belting Saws Knives, etc. One ten inch Maple Leal Grain Crusher, line shafting, Pulleys, :vw--S ~1.\l>iiii1=i. ' etc. For furtner particulars, apply _é lto the Royal Bank of Canada. surance protection? The nuinbci--i 4 `l Charlottetown, less premiuims contributed by thrifty people, are redistributed by the (‘oiii- panies in helping to finance tht- Uouniry and the war as well as in pi'o- viding homes and other nei-essities for thousands of widows and i-liil_ dren. More than half a century nl' statis- tics devslopes the fact that only three men in every hundred are sell'-sup porting at the ago of 65, and that the other ninety-seven are absolutely de- pendent upon others for the conttnoti necessities of life. A large proportion of this unfor- tunate iiltuatlon is due to the failure of young 'mon to establish a delliiite financial plan for the future. For such a plan Life Itluranco is the me- dium most available and dependable. The policies oi’ tho Great West Life give the most protection for the least money and pay the highest dividends to policyholders. HYNDMAN di C0.. LTD. Managers, P. E. -I.. ('harlottetown. For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years `.‘-.1,~`A . (aft.-‘£*'._;-1'.-_<&_?.4* i:’l Land Regulations iasliatchewsn or Alberts. Applicant must sp- our in person st the Dominion Lands A ency I C . ll l(_V nsybemsde stsny Dominion Lands lgency ~ If D 'J lution of the land in each of three years A iomesteader may live within ntnemlesoi' ive UIIIQI Bl U l"lI\ I ICICI, U11 certain conditions. A habitable house is re- in certain districts s homestesder In food atandln may pre-em t s o'|srter~section s on u es mo are ence n esc o ree iesrs after earnln homestead tent: also 50 ertaln conditions A settler who has exhausted his homestead ht any tslts s purclilded homestead ln'cer~ n districts. Pr ce U00 pet acre Duties- ust reside nlx months in each of tltres yur; :ultivste 50 acres and erect s house worth U00. The ares of iniitivstlon ls subject to reilueglgn acne of roulli scrubb or stan land, Liv; itock ms! be substituted for cultzvstian undu -ertaln conditions. W W. UUKY, (J. M, G_ Deputy the minister ov the lnttnoi Always beers. the 1 r. iirfhli llfiozi .\ ..i.. .L . ....1 4 ,f-ii, _J 'sims-ii-7Miiii:ii. Farm for Sal Synopsis of Canadian Norlliwestl . _ e -- Excellent 200 acre Tllliilhzole head otlndfnmiiyh ot nutty Jolie aye: _ ..:i:.;f:.~.ii:i.:ii."n.i..:'i;:.i:. .i.“.ir.:.:_ farm for sale late in lr Bub Agency forth District E try b .ro "5::i:?"ii£:f:n2“ =:.ti‘:'2.°°“.:’.l.'.‘°:';i_.... ander McKinnon ti t d its fd of s_t lerst I0 _ A ‘;1ae_pt.|vhore rsidence is performed ln P. E. I. "‘l1'1'i"""’af"°'»-'li"if.i‘“~°°i°""t°ii. ' For full particulars :'a.::.';:.°“.':".:.'!:'.".!".:..::.".::§a°:.::::.:f'.ft.- Apply to SAMUEL KENNEDY Jr. _ Iixecutor sud Trustee Clisilinuiowii week before last. I did noi_i:all ullou iiuyi Voiiservatides; l called upon leading I.iberals.to whom hi 't_he past it visit front me would have been like the rdd rag to the poor old bull we have all heard 0|. l called on those gentlemen to ascertain their views. 'l‘hey' ate leading uien, dual political, irl Canada. lt was wlih ii introduction that l called. l want to say in all sincerity that not u solitary been expressed from the othei sid ot' this House. not one. ll’ any lion- ui_v stiitemeut_ let its rake the morn- tliose persons' and find out from int-e oi’ Quebec. 'l‘hose men have, so “far as I know. always voted Liberal. -_ l'nd_ct' these cli'cumstauces what T _lo you think you are doing? Why ar ‘ollowng'.’ What are you at`iei".’ You ire after it solid Quebr-.~. You arc after the disloyal element of ("au- ada; you are attempting. to put into power the enenileat' ol' the British rlmpire, the ettcniiets ol' the Allies Much has been said about the so- -alled .\Iationa`list party of the prov- ince ot” Quebec, ani: an effort has _-iiieii matle by evxery speaker- oi' l-‘rc_ncli~t`aiiadati origin to impose up- iii the Government oi the day the respoiisibiliiy of liaviiig assoi-lated -viih the Natonalist party of Queliec. \\-"ell, lionouralile gi-iii.li-nieii, I will not say that to a certain extent that was not true. We were lighting in 1911 for what? We were lighting ii -oiiimerclal tight, not a European war; but we ,we-rg fightng for the in- 'egrity ol' Canada just the same. \\’e discoverethso they sa_\',antlthey inpsl be right or they would not say it~- that Mi. Bouiasstt was disposed to lend' his influence for the tles'ti'iicl_~ ion of S-lr Wilfrid Laurier. lu my humble opinion it was Botiiasi-ia‘s op.- portunity, as he- saw it. to gmtify his ambition to become a greater man iii- side the Liberal party, \vho have al- ways gatlieri'-d arouug the .\'ation'al» _l isis in our pi'ovliice~, than Sir \\'ilx'i'itl liauiioiz "l`here>has been a time~ some one snickers over there, Li-i me say to that suickerer that history is' behind my statement. absolutely behind niy statement. As l said thi.: ai`tei'noon_ the lirst Nationalist. (lov- ernnient we had was under thu Hou. .\li'. Mi-iiici-, who ran thc- pri-viiii-i- until lie i-mild iun lt no lonvi-i; lif- i'aii it into df-hi. and eve|'_v\vl\r-i':- i-Iso -unlil hu could not even borrow ino- ney--hi: could not get a niorigagfe ol' li»l,l'100,lltl0 for 25 per cent, Thcri Iii- iveut out iiliil other people vanie iii. .Vleri-ici' won his election on \\'liat" (lu a wat' measure. He- \von il on the question ol' the Riel scaffolding. The hanging of liiel is what. put your liiberal party into power with Mercier as its leader. > Hon. Mr. (‘l,()IiAN: That is correr-t_ Hon. Mr. POPIE: Now, honorable _gentlt-nieu, they propose again on ii war tueasure to use the bloody key -with which they can unlock the door ot' Parliament.. (‘ould you llud uny- thing more consistent in this world? I wiiitt to compllm_ent them. l have known them for yeais, and this ati oppoitiiiiity, ii rare opportunity, for nic to lliid mysell' able to compli- iiieut them upon their coniiistciicy, and l do so here and' now, right on the floor ol' this House. Now, honorable gentlemen, wlnil is the thiiig' cullcd Nationalism? Holi. Mi'. (‘li0ItAN: The lionornblc gentle-man ought to know. non. ivii-_ roi-ic; oii kioiv? No man knows better, because they arc all branded! you can iliatluguidi them. l will tell you why they are brandctl: _be/cause you dare not trust them ln the open range without having a liiand on tlieni. They are all brand- eil. ’l‘he first step towards lmperiallni that was taken in Canada was (‘on- l'ederatiou_ Tlninkv God, Sir George Etienne (‘at'tlei'. and not Sir Wilfrid liauiier. led' the province of Quebec. at. that time and led them into (‘on- federatlon. ('onl‘ederatlon was thi: basis of lniperlallsm. The nntl-(‘on- federationists are today the antl~ltn~ llerlaliai.s.\ today tlI€'.V are frightened of a broader Imperialism because' they believe themselves to belong tn' |. tied to occupy any positloii. social oi- U e you wasting time? Whom arc you, who are lighting for oui' liberty. . .Clip this Coupon _ f ." . .' ,\._.`=§,, `~~'- . » \‘ \ '\ ’~<‘j=.i'_i,t __ _ J / - / \ 1' :'- - *if I* ` I /_,/ A \=.<.~»_. - ii ff _f _-.1 l-it ~-\ ees == se -/ .-9- ~. -- ' ' ourahli, gentleman does not believe -'.' \`.\_ <5. l;;\i;-' f. ..»""’ _- I _ _ (__ .____../ I S. Q ‘ fl I , tv \ \ I l is X' -_ __ _ _ (11,-_. -' one of those- gentlemen is ready to' ` ’ ".`é_` ' ll'-=`R-1 I ' ‘ "_r hack up the sentlnieiils that have ‘ ` \ I ' ' '_ ' 'L' 9 .2-_-_-*fe i . ~- -'.~"i_='“”"" .- 'Wi-.<- i f f - - - '> " ri . --'/» /~ ' . \\ \ if \__,_\V__ - -‘" as/, _-_;-_ _ `~_`_` ~., """ - /, ing train. and let him come home , " 7- A J // *~_`_*'» /f ivlili nie; and we will go ani? see ` ,gr -f ' "1-1; ' s ,f _\ ~ i ` Jheut what are the sentiint-nts ol’ the ' §Y I V ` I Etigllsli-speaking people of the prov- f \ ~._ - g ‘Q \ _ ~ \ _ . ~ ._-L_. You will need the flag for every patriotic evcnt for years _to come-forcvery one of those great victories that you positively KN() W are sure to come! You can use it constantly for decorative purposes in public and private sociable-s, in the school house, in the church, and-best ol all-in the home. ' You will be able to celebrate all the holidays ~ Empire Day, the King’s Birthday, Dominion Day, etc., etc. Presented 'By the Guardian This flag distribution is a patriotic effort entered into by a combination of the leading papers of the Dominion to provide the way whereby the Empire-'s emblem may be flung to the breeze from every house in Canada. Owing to the war the shortage of last dye colors- which must come from abroad-had.made it well-nigh impossible to stciiiegcnuine last-color' dyed flags in quantities. How to possibly secure several hiindr- d thousand lull-sized flags for this Dominion-wide movement-that became the question of the hour. Thi.-i coiiibinaiion of Canada’s greatest newspapi rs took up the viork, and by guaianteeing vihat was the largest single flag order ever placed, the way was .sniooi hed so that every reader may be prepared to unfurl from his or her home_ the full-sized, authentic emblem of the world’s greatest and proudest Empire. A FLAG FOR EVERY HOME-(li-l i'cail_\' for that great vii'toi'_v! i`iiiu'| you KNOW if is sure io ionic !’:it~ iiotic t‘ititada inusf bc t'eail_v for it---` YOU niust do your part! Your flag \vlll he ri-ltd_\' for you so ui-i 0119 Bl Ofi(‘€. _ .25 'l`llis pt‘li'c ul' $2.25 is for llle com- iili-ic Fliig' iliiilii. lt is not u still iiiiisliii ling printed with ink--but it is it liciiuiifiil _iioft cotton hunting that with oriliiiniy care should last it lift-time. The colot's are dyed in uiiariiiitef-il last colors. with canvas lieiidiiig und groiiinieis. The Uutlit coiupli-te is ile~ici'ibeil below. These beautiful flags are not little hand flags, but-full sizvd three by five feet; bigger than the top of your drawing room table, and are in genuine fast-dyed colors. The ornamental pole or staff, if desired in addition is over isix feet long-and jointed like afishing-rod. 'lhe m_elal holder or window bracket, to be permanently fastened in the window, overcomes all the trouble you have always heretofore had in hanging out a flag. The complete $5. Flag ioiitfii, $2.25 This “Outfit” Consisl S of: The Flag--lull size, 3x5 ft., last colors. A lfppe Hulliard lcr same. A Six boot Jointeri Flagstaff, with ornamental ball t'-nd. A Mvetrzlaci Stafinlfiolder (which may be permarit-ntly screwed to the I _ . _ _ _ _ ow si -Aiillowing the pole to be instantly inserted or . removed at will). ' All enclosed in a box, in which the complete outfit m. be _ a tl k t ' ct space w hen not in use (size box, 21-2 inches square by 3 lqdet mn Y ep m comm We strongly recommend r the complete $5 Outfit at $2.25 as most desirable. With the complete $5 Outfit, you will at a_moment’s notice be able to display the Flag from any window, from the roof or gableend. Today W I L_ i ° \ This Flag _ Coupon (Accoiupanleil by iliif iiiiioiiiil nioiilloiied in the announcement i.-overiiiit iliii <~ii.~-i or iliu iiisitrlbutioii.) WILL. WHEN PRESENTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE Charlottetown Guardian Hutitle the ri-ador ol’ this pnpoi' to The Complete $5 Flag and Oullil For Only $2.25 MA|L ORDERS--li' cemiiiiiiii oiiini is waiiieii si-_nu ins $2.25 and 71-. iiilditloniil for postage lii 20 mile zone (or lilo. in other miles of l’i'o\'ini-ci; for gi~i~:i`icr distances ask your postinastcr i1miiiiu¢_ to incluilc tor It lbs. _ A . Y ' T ' TL.. ll 'Yi chimney sweep who was cofriplaiii- iiiilveri-iit_\'." answci-oil .liiiiili:_ " name as Janne (lregory. l.l..D. `l ciiiina pay yi- i-as-li. .lainie (lit-y,i>i-_i S. S. H RLA D I 'rims TABLE 1‘lii1 ' Telephone 235. Plant Llue Wliari'.f "Where on earth did' you get that he siii_\'s, ‘hut l'll malt' _vc l.li.i). un' _ distinction?" asked the aitoi'iie_v. \ve‘|l i-ii' it iiiiiisf .\ii' he did, sir." mental lettering lu any cemetery on u -_-in 1 rs-f.';_.__._...__.__ i _.."' 4 -'ii ii separate nation under the same iiag. - Sir (ls-orge Etlonne Cartier had his, trials, but he was not one of those suave leadeis appealing to the deli-` cate feelings of the people. He led the French Fanadlan people. Anil you men, you founders of the Nation- alist party in the province of Quebec, N. I.-Uuluthurixed piil i mtlon ofihis sdlvei-.l P* E' I' ilggqionr will mit he pslii for. , _8hw=\f~_°f za is-to-iiusmoi. zoza-s-tiitiim. ____ ‘ tcoiiuiiiieii- on page uiissi 1587-7-i2MthiiFi~lstu1oi.` _ _ .,-.___________________;-§"_;__'_,§_-_:_ 1;bgf’7_{>3-gémt Leave Cliarlottetown "Monday, ,For Orwell, Halllday'a iii 'l‘ursf`iay, 3.00 p.m. For Orwell, Halliilnywi (4- Wedriesday, 3.00 p.m. Tinir.--iday, 3.00 p.m. Frliliiy, 5.30 a.m. Friday, 3.00 p.m. Saturday, 6.00 p.m. Saturday, 3.00 p.m. Went Rlvei' S urdnv 6.45 p.m. Please note that Tuesday, Thursday. lfridny ami' Satiii~d`n_v strainer makes afternoon return trips. Excursiouliits may avail .lliefiiiiielveii of those four sailinga to make the round trip at one single fare. Throg' o’r.-lock saillngs continue in force until Sept.. 30th. Victoria Victoria East- River ° East. River West liiver *According to tide -_ Arrive Pharloltclown t‘hlna Pt, Tiieailny 10.00 (‘hl|iii Pt. 'l`iiesdit_\'- 8.30 ’l`liursday, 10.00 'l`liursii‘uv. 9.30 Friday 9.30 l<‘rlda_v, 7.00 Snturilii_v_ 9.00 nt u.tn. p.m. u.ni. p.m. a.tn. pm. a.i`u. . |_»______- _ _ - f . ‘ ' . > _ .A .- Speaking about college degrees, ii _'lt was a fellow frat- ati Atiierii-ani . - i ant in a case in Eilliiliiirgli gave his siveepii his cliitiiiii-_v tlirce times. I am now prepared to do monu- the island ai reasonable prices. Call or write. W. G. TINNEY, 42 Paatnoro Bt. Charlottetown. 17113-7-1!lMttAEmwftmopd. € TIME TABLE ROCKY POINT FERRY. Leave Ch-‘Town 1-ll" ' Rocky Pt- 7.on ii.m. ' 7.i:f\ ii.m. 8.00 n.m. 3-30 Nm' 9.30 p.m. 10.00. 11.111- iil.00 a.m 1130 a.m- l 30 p m ' _ . ?‘eo§¢»-o -.im eos.; 353223 £2.32 'FFPFP '°'°°'== §_BBEB ‘H5555 2.110 p.m ' 3.30 p.m ' 4.30 p.m. ' 0.30 p.m. ' SUNDAY 9.30 a.m. 12.45 p.m. 2.00 p.tn. 3.00 p.m. i ~ i ~ \ ; - 1i.`5"` .-»....