T PAGE six l} \\ UUAIIER 0X08. H0800!- DAILY 3.15 _ 100 ._ _ SATURDAY MATINEE 82.4150 . . . . . . AS A Giiflflllill BAND 0F Mllliiiiil TiiliGS illili. Tiiilil AilMEii iAliilTAliAiilST A TEilIlFlEI IIINI LONE RANGER NO. AND COMEDY .1 BEDBUGS, RODENTS, TERMINATED by our inexpensive and latest scien- tific methods of fumigating and disinfecting. DISEASE Advice and Estima A consuiation involves no obligation -- Write island Sanitary Supplies & Exterminators All Work Endorsed by the Provincial Health Board 88 Queen Street Ph Meeting of Str at the Agricultural June 24th. 8.30 P. M., for the purpose of considering means season's crop. v1 Signed COMMITTEE. ls WlillElilE , iron nun 1T" EEliiiliE BRENNILIVIA iisiililllililii lilAliiiE RAMS-MARGARET LINDSAY QM. 6APlTOL— 13$" COCKROACHES, M O T H S, FLEAS PRINCE "EDWARD -- Today & Saturday AUSPICES: ST. VINCENTS ORPIIANAGE ADDED DISNE ‘S- “DONALDS OSTRICII" SPORTLIGHT - YACI-ITING snoivs or 3.15 _ 1.00 - 9.00 sAi-riznav MATINEE 2.30 ' “Cene iAutry” At Capitol “The Old Barn Dance." starring lGctie Autry", which opened ycstcr. Idav at the Capitol Theatre, 1S a musical westein. i The story centers around the acti- vities oi a group of singing cowboys, lied by Autry. who earn the;r living l bv travelling from one rodeo to aii- otlier, selling horses to neighboring 1 iitrtners. ‘llicv have built up a pro- lfltable bl1Slllt‘.\.S. but meet with severe competition when a tractor lComtiaiiv. with a shady reputation .be1.<ins svlllllll, modern tractors to lthe farmers. in place of the horses. l Gene zicccphs, an opportunity to broadcast over a small radio staiin. culv to lcarn shortly that tltc trac- tor Coinpanv winch has ruined his business is the sponsor of his pro- arain. Gene takes his build and leaves town, In the meantime, the tractor company brains oreclosing on inanv farmers who are unable to .meet their first. tractor" payments. ‘At the same time, the company continues the series of broatlcams. using traitscrlptitn records which ihad been made from Autrys pro- aiams. faking them to zippcar as thoueh Autrv and his band were actually tierformng. Believing that Autrv is double- arosinq thcm, by tilrrving for a company that has tricked them. the farmers seek revenge, Gene and Frog learn of this. and come back to destroy the records. In so (Illflll. , thev smash the only evidence wlrch ; is available that can show the ll- ; lceal aims of the tractor Company, l This is a transt-ripton record which Johnnv. Sally's voting brother 1 tSammv NlcKimt, has made of a ; rlisctission between company offic- iais. I-lowe Gene, ‘Fucog, Sally. and Johnny finailv extxise the company “officials. makcsnn exciting climax. M@.___ l GERMS, etc. can be EX tes Furnished FREE one 89 Charlottetown awherry Growers . Hall, Charlottetown, l ange Hall, lBritish Columbia by Dr. Thomson t niversarv services Hunter River, 11 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR-l ANCE. Lv-l379B-7-21-312 GULLISONS for Better Perman- enti. L-18li4-6-23-ti11-July 23. ADVERTISERS ARE REMINDED that advertisements for insertloni in The Guardian shoud be recelvedl at the oflice not later than 11 AM.‘ me previous day. ti.‘ SEE THE UNIVERSAL Electric Refrigerator at Rogers Hardware| Company, before buying, L-1788-6-22-2-1. AUTOMOBILE FOG LAMPS $5.50 and $6.95. Our fog lamps are made according to state highway inspec- tion specrications. Ba t 8a MacRae. L-1723-6-24-1l. 171 Grafton Street. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-67B9-7-21-312. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Sc-rvices on Sunday. June 26th as follows: Bonshaw 11 A. M. Hamp- ton 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30. Rev. Mr. Gotllrev will be the speaker for ‘ the day. , L-l756-6—24—1l. BELF.\ST—IZELLE RIVER Uni- TURNIP 50 cents a ling-Pt? Jqlellldxldcillmkallldfs. L-1795-0-2i-2l. THE HIGHLANDS opens on Sat- lmiay. June 25th. L-1712-0-23-8i. FUNERAL SERVICES—The fu- neral of Mr. John W. ‘lrowsdele was held yesterday morning from the ItJcLean Funeral Home. where a short service was held by Rev. Hugh Miller. The pallbearers were Councillor J. '1‘. McKee, Frank Mc- Kee. Holsey Hooper, R. Coulson, George Lewis. and Arthur Roper. Interment was 1n Lot 11. PARTICULARS regardin the over $16,000 offered in 0115885911331- iums and awards for tock, entries in Main Building. harness roving. etc. all contained in Prize List. now ready for diam time“ Write to J. W. Boulter. Bee etarv. Charlottetown. Phone 1164 and one will be mailed to you promptly, L-1525-8-17-tf. ALL PLANS in connection with the bigalProvincial tr 01 193g which ill be held at char-lone- will". Autlust 15th to 19th. have been made. The new Prize List con- tains full particulars and will be mailed to any address on applic- tcd Church Services Stinclall. Juneimiml- Th“ “my-s Fall‘ l5 the bill- - 26th Eldon ll A. M. Belle Rh er 7.30 P. M. W. B. MacPhatl. Minister.‘ L-lBll-fi-‘M-ll. SUNDAY SERVICES for June 213th are as folloxvx-Neu’ Glasgow 11.00 A. M, Bradalbane 3.00 P. M. Fredericton 7.30 P. M. Rev. Wm. G. Quizley, Minister. L-l857-6-24-1i. PREACHING SERVICE at Pet- er's Road Sunday, June at 10.30 A. M. Hopefield at 3 P. M. L-1B69-6-24-1i. POWNAL CHARGE June 26th: ,Po\vnal SS. at 10.30 a.m.; Com- mtinion at Miilview at 2.30 p.m.;.' l Communion at Pow-rial at 7.30 pm. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. i L-1883-6-24-ll CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND.— Rev. R. J. Westawav will preach Sab- bath, June 20th at ltftirray River | 11 o'clock A, Vi. Belle River 3 P. M. .Point Prim 7.30 P. M’. ' L-1865-6-24-li. GIFTED ACCOMPANIST —- In the report of the silver iubllee of the W. I. Convention yesterdav, the pianist for the Gvpq‘ dance was Miss Wilhelmina Gatidct who has been with Mrs. Miller as pianist for three years. Her name was overlooked in the report. POLICE (‘OYRT-At the Police Court YPSlCTfIHV a man from the| country chareed with indecent 115-‘ satilt on rt female was dismissed. The man had bccn arrested on the, 14th. A vagrant was remanded for. a week. while police announced it] vras llkclv an arson charge would! be laid in connection \\'llll a flrel in Charlottctotvn late Wezlnesday.| A woman vagrant. was dismissed and a drunk elven a G0 days‘ sus- pended $Pll"‘l1(‘£‘. A man charged Wit-ll annoying girls on the street was remanded in custody. PRESBVTERIAN CHURCH in Canada, Brookfield Chatwze. Ser- vices next Lord's Day: Brookfleld, 3 p.m.; Sunday School, 2 p.rn.; lTucsday, 8 pin. in‘ Brookfielci O1‘- illustrated lecture’ on —opcn to the public. Special an- a.ni., Dr. Moorhcacl Iiegatc; 7.30 pin, Rev. Win. Vcrwolf of St. An- drcws. Suinmerside. Rev. Mr. Ver- wolf will give an illustrated lecture on the Orient. Musical numbers in the church at ii p.m., Hunter River. L-18B4-0-24-1l SPECIAL MOUNT STEWART SERVICE-A large audience in the Mt. Stewart United Church greatly appreciated a special ser- vice of worship and song on Sun- day evening, June 19th, in which the guest artists were Mesdames Mulch, Jenkins. and A. S. Weir. with Mrs. Ballem as accompanist. The follotving numbers were ren- dered with fine effect: Trio, "Tls the Blessed Hour of Prayer"; solo, "A Voice in the Wilderness," Mrs. Match: trio. "Far From My Heav- eniv Home": duet, "Come Holy Spirit," Mrs. Weir and Mrs. Jen- kins; trio, "Iiord. I'm Coming Home". Other features of the pro- gramme included readings by Mrs. Addison Coflln and Mrs. S. J. Boyce. A return visit of these in- spiring singers would be very wel- come. nTAKE A TRIP to Napanee, 0n- for marketing of l l Sun Life I. A JHIKW 0F DCMINIDN 1 . PROSPECTIVE lppilcatlon should b In the City of CHARLOTTETOWN Assurance 0o. l CANADA v l‘ " P’ extends the facilities of the IIUIISING ACT to the IIOME OWNERS l l t l l l 1 i l e made at the office of I t automatic tario. lf you are in the Fox Ranch- lng buslnes and sec the wonderful machinery by which Ross-Miler Fox Foods are made. Sanitary rules and practises are rigidly adhered to. PERSONALS Mr. Wallace McKenzie was a. visitor Sunday at Bzookfield. Miss Norma McNelll, Kensing- ton. spent Sunday at her home in E Brookfleld. Mrs. Frank Dixon, North Tryon, ls progressing favourably after tindergoing a serious operation in the P. E. Island Hospital on Mon- I. day morning. Mia; Catherine Dobson, RN. Maiden. Mass. arrived on the land Friday morning to be with her mother. Mrs. Frank Dixon who has undergone an operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. Miss Maude Mntheson. Rose Val- ley. is spending a fcw days in Charlottetown with her aunt MTB- Willlam McLeod. Mrs. Albert Callbeck. Mrs. Heath Chisholm. Mrs. Wendell Lea of North Tryon motored to Charlotte- town on Wednesday. Mrs. R. G. Fleming and Miss Lucy Woolner of North Rustloo have returned home after attend- ing the Women's Institute conven- tion in Charlottetown. Miss Mebelle Macl-ennan and of I Is- Murrav River at 7. Louis Harris. iA L. M. POOLE AND ‘COMPAN Y LUMBER DEALERS Charlottetown P. E. Island ' Mrs. Alex. McDowell. Pleasant Val- lley are in the city attending the Women's Institute Convention. The Misses Violet Mathteson and Ella Thomson spent Sunday at Brookfleld the guests o! Mr. and i Mrs. Sheldon Wood. l Mrs.‘ Edward D. i-“cholson left- yesteniey morning to spend the summer in Vancouver. She will attend the Rogers-Maccallum nup- tials in Montreal. from where she will be accompanied to the coast by her deter. Mn. C. P. Price. ea izrst and most complete of all time. Be stire and note dates and write your friends about it, J. W. Boul- t". Secretary. Charlottetown. Phone 1164. L-1525-6-17-tf. TIIE SACRAMENT of the Lord's Stmpcr will be dispensed in Caled- onia Presbyterian Church on July 3rd. Sabbath Services at 11 A. M 5 P. M. Preparatory Services on Thursday J1me 30th and Friday. 11 A. M. and 7.30 P, M’. Saturday 11 . M. Rev. Dr. Aleriander Murray of Sydney. Nova Soofla will be the special precher. L-1871-6-24-1l. l0day's Short Wave Radio Program |All Time In Eastern Standard) FRIDAY, JUNE Z4 Bus'I'oN 10:30 a.m.—uration before the Harvard Chapter of Uhi Beta Kappa. WLXAL, 25.4 m., 11.79 meg. GUATEMALA 5:00 p.m.—Special Concert De- dicated to United States. TGWA, 19.7 m., 15.17 meg. PARIS 5:15 p.m.-—Concert Relayed from Radio-Paris. TPA4, 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. BERLIN 6:00 p.m.—"Tne ried Piper of Hameln," radio play. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. SCHENECTADY 6:00 p.m.—Dance Music (Span- ish). WZXAF, 31.4 m., 9.53 meg. 1 LONDON 6:30 p.m.——"Is There Life on Other Planets?" . Spencer Jones. GSP, 19.6 m., 15.31 meg.; G-SD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. PRAGUE, CZELHOSLOVARIA 6:55 p.ni.--Folk Songs; Seren- ade for String Instruments. OLR- 4A. 25,3 m., 11.84 meg.; OLRSA, 19.7 m., 15.23 meg. TOKYO 7:15 p.m.-Dance Music and Kabuki Music. JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. ROME 7:30 p.m.—Guest Night; Amy Bernardy: "Homes Midnight Voice." 2RO4, 25.4 m., 11.81 meg; IRF, 30.5 m., 9.83 meg. LONDON 9:20 p.m.-“Take Your Choice” a weekly entertainment feature. GSI, 19.6 m., 15.26 meg.: GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 melt GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg; G88, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. BERLIN 9:30 p.m.—"Storms of Life": Polonaise and Hungarian Fantasy. DJD, 25.4 m..11.7'7 meg. TOKYO 12:45 a.m.~A-Taik in English on “Textile Industry in Japan." JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. l Grow Pullers Thur Make More Profit" for You Pallets on range make exceptional wth on Eil-O-Pop Davelo . It builds husky, healthy pu eta with ample capacity for producing plenty of those big, sound-shelled egg! that bring you mop market g g bwpmuin. high-flit! muh especially in- tended for grow- Ingfnrbetterpul- lets on nu e- today. DILLON & SPILLETT 'Il QIMII ‘Bill's! - ed home after spending a . Vicinity a Wilson Adams and Mr. Roy were VIMIOIS to Bummemde y. w. Adams on Frt Mrs. W11 lam Cousins, Baltic. spent a pleasant visit with frtenns in Sea. View. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Donald and little eon Clifford were visitors to Bummerside on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Moncton, N. B.. spent a plea-s i. visit recently with friends in Sea. View. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacNutt, Kensingwn. spent a few days re- cently with irlends in Darnley, Mrs. Hugh Campbell, Keno on, spent a. pleasant visit in Bea few the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Campbell. Miss Cameron, Charlottetown, spent the weekend in SeirView the guest of Mr. and Mire. John Pick- erlng. Miss Margaret Cousins Baltic,’ spent the weekend in Park Corner the guest of Miss Ruth Montgom- BLV- Mrs. William Adams is spending a pleasant visit in French River the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paynter. ' Mr. Anson Pickering who is now engaged in the eastern part of this province spent the weekend at his home in Sea. View. Mrs. John '1‘. McKay has return- gliieasant visit in Baltic the guest of . and Mrs. James Cotisins. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beairsw and little daughter of Charlotte- town. were recent visitors to Sea View the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle McKay. ' Mr. Stanford Pickering has re- turned to his home in Sea View after spending a few days pleas- antly in Lot 16 the guest of his daughter Mrs. Lorlng Raynor. The W. I. of Darnley held a most successful ice cream social at Darn- lev Hall on Tuesday evening. A large crowd was present and a splendid sum was realized. The many friends of Mr. David Adams are indeed pleased to learn he ‘is making a good recovery fol- lowing his recent. serious operation in Prince County Hospital. Mr. Arthur Mahar, Darniey, met with a great loss recently in losing a valuable mare and .0111. Many friends are indeed sorry to learn of his loss particularly at this season of the year. Rev. J. M. Murchison,_St. John. N. B- occupied the pulpzt in Mal- peuue United Church on Sunday evening. There was a large congre- gation present and greatly enioyec Rev, Mr. Murchlsons eloquent and stirring messalle- Among the visitors from this community to Summerslde on Sat- urday were Miss Nettle Barwise, Miss Lillian MacLeod. Mrs. J. Mur- phy, MI, Asaph Blakaiiey, Mrs. Leigh Sutherland, Mr. Robert Suth- erland, Mr. Stanford Pickering and Miss Ida Adams. Mr. George Campbell and Mr. Ralph Brander. Boston, were recent visitors to the province ow- iniz to the serious illness and death of their mother. Mrs. John A. Campbell, They left for their homes on Saturday morning making the trip by auto. The showers of rain during the past week has greatly benefited the growth both of the oats and hay land. A number of the farmers are planting an ‘additional acreage of potatoes hoping for a big price in the autumn, it is to be sincerely hoped they will not be disappointed. The fishermen are completing their work as the lobster season is again drawing to a close, the ma- ority o. the fishing gear is landed in a great many cases the fisher- men have met with disappointments as the catch was small as well as the price all through the season was lower than in former years. Miss Pauline Coulson R. N. spen- a. tew days recently n Summer- side where she was receiving treat- ent. Miss Coulson has returned to her home in Sea View and her many friends deeply regret. to learn she is still laid aside and suffering, but all sincerely trust she may soon be improved and able to resume her professional duties again. The Sunday School at Sea View 1n connection with the Anglican Church at. Burlington was reor- ganized recently for another season with Mr. James R. Murphy acting as superintendent. A large number of scholars have been enrolled and are being weekly added to. Mr. Murphy is a most capable leader and conducts B. splendid Bible Class for adults each Sunday and the splendid attendance of the past summer testifies to the great in- terest. shown by the members of this class. The classes are attun- ate in havin capable teMher-s 11nd are looking orward to a s lendid summer in this part of the c urch's activitie 'I‘he Sea. View W. I. met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Murphy for their June Meeting. There was a good attendance of members. Prea- ident presided and the meeting opened wttrrthe Ode followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered with an exchange of quilt patterns. After the reading of min- utes and letters of correspondence a business discussion followed. plans were made for District Convention which is to be held in Mal on July 7th. Mrs. James R. phv and Mire. John E. Campbell were chosen as delegates to attend ihe annual convention in Char- uattetown. The different commit- .ees gave encouraging reports. The trhtionel Anthem brought the meet- ing to n. close after which a bounti- ful lunch was . assisted by Mrs. William Brander. The W. . of 8t. Btewienb Church. Burlengtnn, held their June t at file home of Mrs A- worship and relvbnded to by the members. fi re of the annual meeting he recently in Bt. John's Church. St. Eleonora was given end disc also contributed hym d pray bro ht meetlllngfitio a clouenaftei- ‘éiich vile the homes. Beyer of the member: of tgaeufiensington t] 3130's aren't"... m‘ ’ served by the hostess - A Coleman Stove, high for SAFE, QUICK, WEANIE ROSTERS TIN KETTLES at. Phone 105 at the home of Mrs. James Rlciiey, Damley. on Wednesday evening. There was a. good gathering of members and several visitors whom the members were pleased to en- tertain. Presldent. Mrs. H. L. Don- aid presided and led the devotional topic which was on service. Sever- al of the memberspalso ave read- ings on the topic ater w ich ray- er was offered by Mrs, Peter ac- Nutt. Roll call was also answered with an appropriate Bible verse on service. The members all Joined in a prayer circle and the usual busi- ness discussion followed after the reading of the minutes and treas- urers report. Closing hymn, Where are the Reapers. and M11.- peh Benediction brought this meet- ing to a close after w ich the host- ess served ice cream and cake to all present and a social hour fol- lowed The funeral of the late Mrs. John A. Campbell was held at the home of her husband Mr. John A. Camp- bell on Friday afternoon and was one of the largest ever seen in that community. ’I‘he service at the home and grave was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Detlor and his mess- tuze was full of hope and comfort to all sol-rowing Jiends. Favorite hymns of the deceased were sung dill-ml the service. At its close the remains were bourne to the Peoples Cemetery and tenderly laid in the family plot there. The late Mrs. Campbell had been a long sufferer being a patient in Prince County Hospital for the past four months. she was a most patient sufferer was t0 filly. 1655x129 and 5111111531 or cottage, folding for picnics or trips. Highly recommended by users. OIL OR COLEMAN LAMPS ENAMEL PLATES & MUGS_ KNIVES 8i FORKS SEE THEM Sea View and ,_ BIIIIVENIEIIGES for convenience in the home ECONOMICAL. CAMP GRIDS FRY PANS THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company Limited Charlottetown. Eastern Guardian ..'Thle column Ia reserved for news of local interest but advertising nl a newsy nature may be inserted at 4c a word strictly payable in 5d- vance. .."SUI3»SCRIPTIONS Charlottetown Guardian mn handed to their Rent Archie ..'PAINFUL ACCIDENT — Friends will regret to hear that Mrs. Willie Peter Johnston, Mon- tague. met with a painful accident. The car in which she and Mr. Johnston were driving, in some unaccountable manner overturned and Mrs. Johnston had the misfor- tune of breaking her ankle. L ..'I’LAY ENJOYED — The play “College Gents". sponsored by the Yacht Club of Montague and dir- ected by Mrs. L. H. Coffin, was presented in Murray River Satur- .d.§3'__nlgl‘rt__t0 _a__full_h_g_tise_,_apd__o_u to m» be time. the Divine Will of her Lord and Master. She leaves to mourn a sor- rowing husband and a family of sons and daughters to mourn the loss of a loving and devoted moth- er. The sympathy of many friends is extended to the sorrow ng fam- ilv in their sad bereavement. Mr. and. Mrs. Allan Campbell and family, Long River, attended ser- vice in Malpeque on Sunday eve-- “E3547 Bu: loaves SUNDAY ONLY: lnmmenlde for Borden Charlottetown for Summeroldo ............ Bummer-aide for Charlottetown Borden for Summenldo Charlottetown for Borden (via Bonohnw) 4.80 PM. dolly except» lllflll! Borrlen m Ch-tlottetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . uo AM. " Tlgnllh for Summer-side . .. Trapped in the cab of his engine, the engineer of’ this Missouri was drowned at the throttle near Horlne, Mo. Torrential rains ' Dolly u. Sun. 8.00 A.M. 10.85 A.M. ‘L80 2.00 Charlottetown for Sumrnerlide 10.30 AM. ‘L80 PM. Bummer-aide for Charlottetown 1.30 Sun. '0.“ '0." » 0.00 A.M. Dnlly ex. Bun. .. .3815 EM. .3415 PM. n u .. 7.00 AJL. GAMP or PlliNiti Something New! the Monday night. in Murray Harbour when it met with a gggd m. caption. ..°BUSH FIRE-It 15 tihat a brush fire is bur-mantle; Brudieneil. Even a small fire may be a serious menace when fanned by the high winds during this dry weather, and it is to be hoped pre- cautions will be taken to prevent 1g spreading. after the continued qe. struction of acres of valuable lum- ber that was burned lust summa- when a small brush fire sot beyond control. y, PERSONALS . .‘Mlss Catherine Benton ol Boston is visiting friends in whim Road. L ..'Mr. Stewart MacKay. Mr Harold Rodd and Miss Verna Rodd were in Montague yesterday. 1i ..‘Mr. Frank Bell, Saint John‘ with a boy friend is visiting a Frank's old home in Montague. L ..‘Dr, Dan Nicholson of Winni- peg has left to attend the medial convention at Halifax. after visit- ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mur- dock N. Nicholson of Vfhim R0301.‘ ..'F‘riends will hear with detli regret of the sudden passing o! Miss Alice Beers of Boston. and IQIIIQIY‘QI_MCII_QBE\IB,_P;E;_I. I4 ' - -u. Pacific passcnl" "El mum; throuliwl" ti" U.S. middle went were blamed for washed-out. tracks which caused the crash. Rescue workers climbed atop the engine to release the body of the imprisoned engineer. Rain! have been flooding reghins ravaged by droughts Int year. ntlnltllttlttlltttltllllllllllll’ ill '. SUMMER TIME TABLE island Motor Transport Effective lune 25th _ Dally u. Sun. Dally ex. Sun. 4.00 PM. 5.00 PM. Bat. only 10.00 PAW. EM. 10.00 RM- PM 9.00 EM- 9-40 PM Sun. only 8st. uni! 10.40 EM- ‘LIB PM P-M. only PM. P-M. lummerlldo for Tlfllilh .'. .... no mu. rii w. u. a. of Dnml a lleevlew bold duh Juno Suiting North Luke for Charlottetown (vh. Smlrll) .. Charlottetown for North Lalo lvlo Bout-la) ‘Trill connects with boat and mainland bus service- Shlp by Bus Express. —Qulck, economical, convenlent- t‘ .. 0.4a an. dolly new Sig"! .......4.oor.u. “ " Travel by Bum