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" sl 4 __ .iuns 3 High Water Low Water . ‘[26 15.38 10.03 22.36 ; 1 18.19 12.08 24.22 azazzaezzazzz;:;::S»-¢».a.a. -W333555:-ssrrrrsssfrrresrilrrr -- rs; 335'? 282 19.40 _ 20.54 1 14.30 22.01 15.23 23.01 15.24 10.18 23.58 17.15 _ _ 11_.,(g8 24.53 18.05 11_ 3 18.54 1.4-4 12.43 19-41 2.31 13.30 20.2f 3:12 14.19 21.09 3.51 15.01 . 21.5r 4.29 15.43 ;10_22 22.30 15.55 ‘ 11.02 23.11 13.01 | 11.59 23.54 19.09 | 12.55 | 24.42 120.15 | 13.55 21.15 14.52 22.10 15.44 23.01 13.32 23.50 17.13 24.30 19.02 13.44 12.19 19.25 13.04 20.05 13.52 | 20.44 14.44 | 21.35 , ;15.45i 22.09 @1__-_.1 .,-. _BIRTHS G McKENNA.-At Vernon, June 10th, 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. Owen McKen- na. ii. daughter. Congratulations. e-in- MARRIAGES so-WMAN-ness. - Ai the Baptist Parsonage, on June 12. 1918, by Rev. Ci R.-- Freeman, Alma Bowman, if Charlottetown, to Angus Ross, of Flat River. ' 1;? . DEATHS fr%=Ha============ WEST”-At' the P.E.l. Hospital, June iith, 1918, Amos West, aged I-i2 years. Vttuefdl from his late residence, York. ‘Thursday at 3.30 p. m. liiternieiit York ,1:»4rnét‘ery. ‘SJW ¢I' 22255 5:0544-Id>U\»hWN»-4 €»2Cl©\dk\9¢l0i§ll€h'JCJ %¢\J`l@iD®\bUl¢D¢ omgppmm 53=3§:g earamaeammihcctcw howambmwwmw »m»omw~Hqoo F* r-I tb -3.3 og, GERMAN THREAT AGAINST THE - - » . _ - DUTCH AMSTERDAM, June ll.--The Dutch publicitoday was bitterly discussing tlkdatest reported German threat against its. neutrality. From a reli- able »eoiirco`lt-was learned that a high German official connected with the Administration of Belgium, speaking to neutral diplomats, said: “We ad- mtit that Ostend and Zeebrugge are temporarily useless as submarine bas- es, in the event they are permanent- ly- uheless, we will make use of the Bteheldt as 'a base, despite the cost. We'-have got to have a base near Eng- laniifeven should it add another coun- try"to those arrayed against us.” -The Scheldt River flows into the North Sea through Holland. Keep Minard's Llnlment In the house __-5 dmportant Notice to Teacliers of King’s 1' County _A convention of the Eastern '1‘each- ers' Association will be held in Mt. lswort Hall on Friday, June 14th, I 8. All teachers are urged to be lrehent Its matters of vital importance todxdtemliing profession are to be deaf, _ uiion- -The-following speakers will address the"°t`eachers. 'Uri-= S. N.-Robertson. ~supt. Shaw. - rot. McLarty. .Judge Fraser. ' .Corporal Hughes. '_-1. - A.L.ADAM8 ‘ "' ' Pres. _ __ I.. A. Fi1'zoEnAi_i> -- ' Secy 8029-6-l1M3i. ` ( 4. -. -. 3FEED Wewouid advise 1 .,. _ .. __ _\ _ & _ order and take de~_ 9-” of their Coal __ ~\, f ' 'i -------;§g1~--19..10--...12.0s- _ _- _HEALTH /259'* _ A “UL _.. ._.;_. - ' -_*_ - , _ .__ a - anal. ' ‘n - ' I-Ieiilthw Triumphs - over disease every time you use 'Lifxiiloy Soap. For its mild h ing and oleanaing oils are ehai-(ed with* cleansing properties that make it simply invaluable. I i LIFEMY ._ Em ‘ ` Mild and pure enough for 1 Baby's skin-therefore emi- l nently suitable for yours. I The mild, antiseptic odor _ vanishes quickly after use. . 7;.; ' Lever Brothers A -l ' /»i§)`\$\.\ ',.":_ 'rgifdiy°i'o Rl A4511 ` . ,' Grocers i ll’ ` in I “ 0 ~` ' Bonshaw-Charlottetowr TIME TABLE Launch "Strathgartney" June, 1918 .eave Bonshaw. Leave Ch’towv Fuss., 4th, 7 a.m.............3.30 p.m ‘ri., 7th, 8 a.m. .._....._5.30 p.m `iies., 11th, 10.30 n.m. ......6.30 p.m 'ri., 14th, 5.30 a.in_ ......1_30 p.m '.`nes., 18th, 7 a.1ii. .....3.30 p.m ‘rl_, 21st, 8 a.m. ....5.30 p.m Ines., 25th, 10 a.m'. ._ .....6.30 p.m ‘ri.. 28th. 5 a.m. . . . . . _ _ . . ...1 p.m 7079-6-1-Mtf WONTAGUE _ HORSE RACES W€n’dGy Aug. 21, 1918 $700. Purses $7 00 There will be the following stake 'aces held on thc Montague Rice Track, on the abovc date: 1.17 Trot, Purse . . . . . _ . _ _ _ $250.01 '.30 Trot, Purse $250.00 45 Pace and Trot, Purse $200.00 Entries to the above classes closi .n` June 15tl1, when one per cent. ol inrse will be due. Two per cent. on Iuly 10th and two per cent. on Aug .0th, when horses must be named. durses divided 50, 25, 15 and 10 pei ~ent. National Trotting Association rules o govern, Of which this track is a member. ` Don’t forget the date the entries zlose,-June 10th. T. G. IVES, 'Secretary _ 8065-6-13M3l. ' --sv-wi..-Z.-4 ;f45_`4‘i_o`;»,_ _.Till we '."-"." Mail Contract SEAIJED TENl)ERS_ addressed to the Postmaster General. will be rec- eived zit Ottawa until noon. on Friday, tho 28th June 1918 for the conveyance nf His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times pei week. Over Rural Mail route No. 3 from Eiiicralil, 1'. ld. Island from the lst July next. _ Printed notices coiituiiiing further lnfoimatlon as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Emerald and at the Post Office of the Post Office ln- specter. "\ JOHN F. WHEAR Post Office inspector Post Office lnspcctor`s Office Charlottetown 17 th May 1918. 6034-5-23Thu3l. _ . '14 _ 1./ \ -»-2:2 "-.i§~‘\`. ll? ;` if Synopsis ol Canadian Northwest had Regulations _ _ THE sole head of a family or any male over eighteen yesrs old. msv homestead s quarte/ 1-.-fi ,iw- erv ' ,i .-; fs., , snugmnnnn ‘.J‘ersey Gluten Meal 600 bags in ‘ stock. Very superi- orfee . Much high- , __ _ ~ tageingro- '.;i.i at an ‘_ meal besides , 2 much cheap- seclon of svailsble Dominion land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberts. Amiiicant must sv our io oersen at the Domin n Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District. Entry by Proxy may be |l|s_dc st any Dominion _Lands Alency bu_l>__not Bub-Agency on certain conditions. hes-Six months residence upon and cul rivstion of the land in each of three yesn. A homestrsdcr may live wlilnn nine miles of hli homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres, on certain conditloiis. A habitable house is re- e_ii_:efi except where residence is performed in the c n fy. ln cc rtaln districts s homesteader in good stand. ing may pre-emp_t a quarter-section along side his homestead. Price £3,011 per acre. _ Dities Six mont s residence in each of three years after earning homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-emotion pstenl maybe ob' tained ss soon ss homestead patent, on certain conditions A settler who has exhausted his homestead right may take s purchased homestead lo certain districts. Price £3.00 :er aero. Ihities-Must reside six months ln eu: of t ree years, cultivate 50 acres and elects house worth lsw. The ares otcultivationls subicct to reduction is seo! foul ecruhhy or ston land, Live no -k Mill HIMEIESS ' TORNTO, June 11-The Star pub- lshes the following significant des- patch from F. A. MacKenzie: LONDON, June 8-While the last lerman offensive has - apparently reached its limits, it is impossible to indulge in -excessive optimism over 'he outlook. The last advance in- flicted very grave ‘disastpr upon France, rendering 200,009.6 homeless and placing PParls within the -possi- bility oi bombardment from guns of th9__f,yp_e of Big _Bertha which shelled iunkirk, guns whose destructlveness ls infinitely. greater than the long` range cannon hitherto used. More over the termination of advance is 'saving Germans in possession of ter- ritory that will help for their next move whether ofensive or defensive. The Germans have utterly failed, however. either to separate Allies or ,injure the spirit of France. Clemen- ':eau’s government, which stands for resistance to the extreme end, is flrm~ ir than ever. We must aiitlcipzite an early renew- il of the battle possibly upon the ._\_u_\_!0us_ !_r_o_nt_-__ _.___fI_’_b° G¢!5\_ans____._stli_l_ possess vast avallablé"r'eserves. The recent fighting proved advantages of unified command. The spirit of the illled troops is still, amazingly good. Everything indicates that the demand 'or men, munitions and money will become growingly insistent during -omlng months. . We are entering upon a period of tnxiety and strain when every effort nnst be redoubled. Wl'lY_`BE.\UTY FADES The gli'-l who returns hoiiie from school oi' from work thoroughly tired out will be fortunate it she escapes 1 physical breakdown, because this getting tired so easily is probably the first warning symptom of a thinning blood that must not be disreg-iirded 'f her health is to be preserved. When -the blood becomes thin and impure the patient becomes thin, pale ‘iaggard and angular. She not only _ires out easily but suffers from head- icbes. piilpltatlon of -the heart, d'lzzy .spells and a loss of appetite. This 'oiidltioii will go from bad to woise intil perhaps fatal consumption sets `n, if prompt steps are not taken to 'ncrease and enrich the blood supply. To make the rich. red blood` that ‘irlngs the glow of' health, no medic- ’ne yet discovered can equal Dr. \Vll~ liams‘ Pink _Pills. if given a fair trial 'heir use brings rosy cheeks, bright "yes, zi. good ap-petite und good spirits. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have made ‘housands of pale. languid girls act- ive and strong. On the first sign of poor, thin blood mothers should insist ipon their daughters taking ii fair ‘curse of these pills. 'l`l1e_v will not inly restore health, but will save fur- ‘hcr il'ncfor bills. Dr. Williams’ lliilk Pills can be ob ained from any dealer in medicine ir by mail at 50 cents a box oi' six Zioxes for $2.50 from 'l‘he Dr. Wil 'lams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. fr‘wl’.'l1A"l0!_'bii.l'it-4r=|51w`rs1‘l’!!T!'Tll°.»il‘.!iI~ 2-;i SATURDAY CLOSING 1 C Please take notice that on each Sut- irdny from Juno 15th to Septembei list next both inclusive. oui ilace of business will close at noon. .\Io goods intended for storage can be received after 9 a. m. on Saturday. THE ISLAND COLD STORAGE C0. LIMITED Charlottetown 9051-6-12M-tl. ` I N0_T_|i}E Having leased the fishing and shoot- ing privileges of the McNeil Pond sit- uated on our property to the Cavend- ish Sporting Club anyone-fishing or shooting on this property will be pros- ecuted for trespassing. ERNEST WEBB . HAMILTON M`cNEILL ’i025~5-22M4ltt3wks. .lune Horse Races On the Charlottetown Driving Park on Wednesday. Juno 19. 1918. The following races will be held on the above track on the above date, with purses amounting to $350.00. 1. 2.19 Class Trot, 2.22 Class Pace Purse $125.00. 2. Free for all Trot and Pace Purse $125.00. 3. 2.35 Class Trot. Purse $100.00 The 2.19-22 Class and the Free-for all Trot and Pace one mile heats. The 2.35 class Trot half mile heats. Entries close 10th June, 1918. All races three in five heat plan. Admission to Grand Stand and all parts of grounds: Adults 50 cents, children under 12 year old free. For Race, Program and all partic- ulars, wrge tho Secretary. F ANK R. HEARTZ, President. C. R. SMALLVI/OOD, 8025-6-4tf Sec.-Treasurer. Public Auction Ther' will bo sold at public auction on my premises in Cable Head West on June 20th the following stock year; 1 steer, 2 years; 4 steers, 1 year; 4 calves one is three months. 7 Steel Stanchionii ___ Toms four :nd p 'nnlf _months__cred- y 135 Grafton St OII BPDTOVB 0 IIQ |10 GB 0|' DBI' ' ' coin on fo; ec_»si1__ND!__s°~ . Phone 906--Out of Town ‘ 5 nxcsrr ss Norma. 41.1. 'rum Aaovs 'riui.1Ns'nUN psinv, sunosv mxcnrriiin. _ cf c' Pnnr ' Ofdm Atte°d°dT°` “.2 c. A. HAY - ‘ ' '..' il.i-i. Msi'.A'NsoN, w. -r. i-iuooan, 1 1 iiiui Mission Although the German Government ' Guaranteed Safe Condlict LONDON. June 11.--Circumstances surrounding the sinking of the Kin- ingen Regentes are in the highest degree suspicious and suggests an ut- roclty from which it was thought even the Germans would shrink. The Kon ingen Regentes, the Slndorm and the Zeeland sailed together-all Dutch ships having a safe conduct from the German admlralty and starting from Boston for Lincolnshire according to most comfortable ship of the three and the British commission of 11 per- sons golng to Holland to confer with a German commission on the repatria- tion of prisoners of war would in the natural course of things have been ex- pected to sail in her. But for some unexplained reason they went in the Sindorm. The Koningen was sunk about 1 a. ni., either by a torpedo or 0. mine when off the Dutch const. y The ship’s carpenter, C. Baar, said he was on deck soon after 1 a_m.,___ when he suddenly saw an object ap- proaching the vessel at great speed on her port side. He took this object for a big fish and called the attention of a sailor who was near to it. When it reached the vessel it big explosion immediately followed. A mine would not approach a ship at great -speed, and a mine almost invariably strlkea the bow dr forward part of the ship. Accounts' are incomplete,_but the fact that the principal ship of a. cois voy, on which the British iiilsslon, in-. cluding Home Secretary Cave, would ordinarily have been, was apparently torpedocd, and that the sailing of those ships and their routes were ar- ranged with the Gerniaii Admiralty, constitute, when taken in conjunction with what is known of the enemy's methods of warfare_ a chain of cliii- cuiiistiiiices urgently demanding ex- planation. CROSS TRAVESTY ON JUSTICE LONDON, June 10-l'turely ln these days do thc British newspapers agree unanimously on 3. subject. but they see eye to eyc the ‘Billing ease, and without exception they condemn the trial its thc grossest travesty on jus- tice, calculated to injure the country -imong the allied people, not to men- tion the unfortunate impression creat- ed in enemy countries. Justice Darling's-handling of the case is criticized sharply in every or gan of public opinion. Conservatives Liberals and labor units in protesting against the indlcment of British stutesincn. for such is the effect of tlic verdict nftcr thc inucndocs. Maud Alliiii :ts Salome is of little coiisciiiience iii the world wzir, but the impression -that -British public officials are not uliove grave siispicion is high- ly iiii1`ort1iiiate_ Plans are iilready bc- lng considered to clcfii' ihc British stafesnien ol' the clizirges growing out of the trials. The Billing 4-asc was really ajllol .shcviki upliciiviil and' outburst. follow- ing zi long cainpuigii directed at Bri- ish officials. it is needless fo say that there is not zi shred ot' evidence against Asquith, Viscout Haldane, Vis- count Grey or the host oi' others in- volved, biit the charge ol’ the pro~ Germnnlst was made so recklessly and so freely it was an easy mater for Billing to create a suspicious atmosplierel The .British masses have been fed with so many cinptrap sensations that they are ready to accept the wildest charges without the least considera- tion of the merits oi' he case. Certain sections of the press have been per- mitted to indulge in sensatlonalism and now the harvest is being reaped. Those who respect the British law and institutions either hang their heads in shame or attack the Judge who allowed the mass of irrevelant matter to be introduced in tne case. What is worse. Justice Darling was acting for the chief justice, in the absence of Lord Reading. Americans must understand that there ls not the least justification for the charges, oi' ri sclntllla of evidence against the British leaders. and that, 'is the Westininister Gazette declares. "the court has hcoii in a inadlioiise.” FOR INK STAINS Tlirow salt on an ink .spot lmmedi I _ Married Couple require,any time before autumn heated apartments-about three rooms-with or without board. Address P. 0. Box 55 City. 1 I -- - 6 Get Your Panama Hat Cleaned Here the agreement. The Koningeu was the _ / ~ ng.. After A Hot Evenin_g"s enjoy the happy, healthful coolness of Af all Druggists and Grocers-be sure la order MON TSERRA T_-'Ilia best. `~q-.yawn 4|; _ ' run cnsamrrsrows cu.41u>1.»_s -_ _ _ - -,_ __,m_-, JyNE 13, 1918 i _ °T_"""" "’“"" -` 4' ' ' V* *i"_`7 , " , 7 "A 'V Y `V“v'_7 | - *"4 _- 2ll0.000 FRENIIH PEUPIEIRIED ill MURUIR \-P "|1.:"°cp_~_s¢"”` _ ‘“~§§;R ig, To make a"Su|~ einglc”, take one to ‘ two table- s oonfuls of ontaernt” and add a bottle of iced Soda w at e r, a n d sweeten to taste. lt is delicious. ` l LIME FRUIT JUICE \ lt’s cheaper' than lemons-no trouble to prepare-and `gives you n drink that really ' cools and refreshes. MONTSERRAT has the delicious flavor and “tang” of the fresh, ripe West Indian limes from which it is pressed. Keep n bottle always in the house this summer-and enjoy the delightful, cooling drinks it makes. National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. ' 1 69 _ mmm -4 _ 7_4 _E j_ _ tn . . _ #__ . *. . .f.- ...J . _ . ,_ 4 . _ . ,. , . K. _ _ , » . , :- wi-'-...'f1.‘”,,».. 5--,,.,t».:.yi».»i,~-.f;i;o,-_;-4.1.53-..-,ali ~‘ 1'. :L -° . I 1 fluantities such as bloomin f P . ` N ° S Daisy, llollyhocks or cabbugeg plzilililtqisyil _ should send for price list and order ____ by express nt less cost. You can save money by buying our plants from thc market at Ciiiiipbell Bros.. fi' For plant-1. oruereby mail, postag'e‘ prepaid read the' following: Extra early cabiiugc, cauliflower and celery per 100 $1.20. Extra early toniuto per doz. 50c; Late Tomato 25c; liifcl cabbage por 100 304'. Aiiniuti iicddinu flower plants, Alyssum (carpet of snow) per doz. 17c; Aster, Stocks. Petunia, Verbena, Plilox, Simpdrnizoii., Salpiglossis, Cosmos, 224'. pei' doz. Seedliiig Pansy, (‘ai'ii:1tion nuil Sccd- ling Dalilias 304-. pcr doz., Szilvla 251' doz., Hardy Pereniiiali-1, }’unsy .aiid' Daisy in bloom, Carnation, Sweet Wil- liam 75c per doz. Wlntcred over,i choice double l-lollyliops 10c eacli.| Note we are 11ot liundllng Dahlia or' Gladiolus bulbs. Please take notice that we are' paying the postage. Par- ties requlring orders of heavy plants W anted Au Advertising Man A young man to solicit advertising for old established up-to-date daily newspapers. One who can talk ad- vertising to the business men and write copy where required. Good prospects for a sober, indus- trious conscientious wogker. Address replies to- BOX 116 C}0 CHARLOTTETOWIN GUARDIAN 8043-6-12M3lp|l` ' Soil, t'li:ii'loItcio\vii_ li-lStt`iiitf. Parties wishing car service will be promptly attended to by phoning 89~L Stand at Hughes Drugstore Comer. esh plants delivered to the niiirket A, ,mm [|me_ P. F. McKENNA. liiily. Addrcss orders to J. J. Gay & _ 8032-ti~11M5ll'Ill. L. ___ ,__ __ ' _ 2 S' E* _I Gre21f"ClenranCe Sale 7 Although priccs are ml?-imigiu all lines of goods thlsgreat clear :iiico sale gives you an opportunity o saving twenty per cent on all the fol- lowing- goods. 80 cents buys $1.00 worth spot cash. 'lrqio gnoils (in Mipr?fhamin` i t ai t ‘ if 20 't ii tn ie un: ers gnc( o ers or sa e si a scoun o per can a e stock lu trade, consisting of a full line ot' fresh stocked Groceries, Crock- eryware, llarilware. Rubbers, Rubber Boots ln knee and hip. Overshoes _in one and two and four buckles. Wool iinedrw-'\re, Fleece Underware. Towe ii, Coftons. Overalls, Mens pants, Mens Oil Coats. A lot of Wall papers new in this near. Our hardware consists of 30 kegs nails and spikes, 20 boxes glass. 20 rolls building paper. 500 cans paris green, Chicken wire all widths. Screen wire all wld-ths, Spring nnittresses, iron Beds Flock Mattresses, one bale cork wood, Brooins and small articles. _ Remember 80 cents buys $1.00 worth of all the above goods. WE offer special prices on sugar and flour and feeds; also Garden Seeds, Field Seeds and etc. This sale begins on Monday June 3rd and ends on the lst July. After that date nil the goods' not sold will be offered at Public Auction. Including one office safe, one large office desk. one large oval top show case, one set computing scales, one set Fairbanks scales. three sets small scales. “8tocks." $500 I' the Montague lniperlan Fox Ranch, 92000000 in the Goo- 333 B3* 3.: E°;:°i‘ it u ng o.s w u ngs arson. e oc s an . 'are not disposed of before the first day of July they will be sold at public auction on the 2nd day of July 1918. Weather permitting. ' W. W. JENKINS A C0. Georgetown All book debts must be settled by the first July as after that date they will be collected in the Courts. 'F020-5-29M_15i _ J C31; -__ -_ CANADIAN G OVERINIVIEDI1' QAII-\hIA`YS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ~' t.l. Wh ltl. ti,d,th' ° ` , digrh, iiiitiiedlvcry qblli 1lsni;}lis'n`rl1'd)d`Y Tune Table In Effect June 3rd’ 8 , mm-ne»:“U Noam caros; 0-* new L-'si ao .M »N om @U\ m44a> Nance' oooog .M. 4.30 6.20 7.10 Dop. Charlottetown Arr. 10. 20 1 _ 40 - - - if mn 'he mg" "r th” ink can he W“"‘h"‘] Train Outward Read Down I Trains Inward Read U out with clean water. _ P P ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME - A.M_ P.M. P.M. P.M. 7.05 11.20 Hunter River 8.50 12.42 5.47 10.20 5.00 9.35 Arr. Emerald Junction 7.20 12.10 _ Arr. Borden Dop. 6.20 4.15 9.00 P.M. 9.00 10.00 10.30 11.00 mmm»F @ih\“‘ mowgg A. M . 8.00 6.20 Dop. Ilorden Arr. 8.40 Arr. Kensington 9.20 Arr. Summerside Dep. Frv~»s sence; 9FF?> woo.: ' ooogg I-ll-ll-I I""“" '<1 coins-4 ' ooio Z Emerald Junction A _ M _ IB 1- -4Btt.mt. _ "" . --- _ . . . A.M. woods-:evo wow to' ' AM 12.51 2.22 3.31 P.M. 11.05 Dop. Summcrside Arr. 10.30 4.30 Arr. Tignlsh Dop. _ 5,15 P.M. 12.35 . Port Hui 9.50 11.39 0’I4eary 7.30 10.50 ‘ _ Alberton 6 _ 17 10 _ 04 _ 9.30 ` ' ' A.M. acntstnwd oe ' mm§;g3 #ooo .-Es noi A M . A, 6 .45 Dop. Charlottetown Arr. 9.50 Mount Stewart 8 .35 , M _ 4 2.. UI HF?}mW $5552: Msrsii 9.01 k - _ 9.42 St. Peters . . 11.15 Arr. Sourls Dcpl 6.45 4 _ All tie newest hat styles von have us clean and re- block your hat. .Expert work guaranteed and lowest prices charged. P.M. . are at your command when -1.20 41-.. \nimifs nop. _ =‘> 5? §»mm.»fU ©5501-dz om-sci, S 54? s S? 10.00' 11.20 Dop. Mount Stewart Arr. ? going ?wPww o'oo" ogogg . Cardigan Montague Georgetown Dop _ Lambros Bros sale commencing at 1 o’clock sharp. ' ' _ _ _ ' 1 milch cow, 8 years; 2 milch cows, . All smokers supplies always Sat. Daiiv Daily gat, 5 years; 2 milch cows, 4 years; 1 het- III SIOCR. only ex. Sat. ox. Sat. only for. freshcns soon, 3 years; 3 heifer, 2 & sun. g, gum _ err? 3:3? F S P.M . . /\.M. A.M. 9.30 psp. Charlottetown Arr. 10.15 10.05 ' ' Vernon River ii _ 20 3,51 7 .25 Arr. Murray Harbor Dop. 6 _ 20 7.20 ." ' -' 7 my be sollgltiited for cultivadon under cms 4 ‘ condition ciiiviu iiiios - 1 9 . 0 _ Dmuiin iiuimaissisafici .1 Actioiieer __ General Manson . (lantern-Moi) Psuonosr Trams Manson, _ District Passenger Agent* \....u.....~" » ‘ ii ii 1 . - as su an u isiininnin » . _ . . . |4040-ii-s'1‘li8ts . _ _ - - . ‘_____ ______L_aAu _ __ ___‘\f,,.";__ __ nog-0-lllmsi. . _ _ _ _ _ mos __ _ _ ____ _ *___ ___tA__ono_t_o_:_,__tt_,_’.__ _______,_ .__ _J Moncton, N.l. 0tiarlet_totew|\» P .I. _ , 4 ~» - ' "~ -- - » 4 . _ ~ ,