e n St. Ch’Town Phone 68] 107' (ll The “hidden , 1 _ / / » -. .. , is , 1 .. i 'i ’ i r , wx-'.»;{ T' JULY 6, r9i 5 ' -» fr - ». r . r.'..1...' .r ;` ', f.:- sf .~i”."i 'F-.*-""" ' - , ' ' ' ‘ ’ Ui’ , l' . ; _- ~5Lf r_--, L , ,- H r ~ Mr- ,,. -~ ie , , A-.u .~i..s.~¢.~i rs... ,.1 nr- .. 4, , » i ~ ' rf -i s-:=» . . -_./.»,». .1 , »~ . . ' \ < ,*‘ __,_‘ rs ,f_ ' __ _ ‘F ¢'f- ~ / 1 . . . / i . ' 4 . __ _ .,,,.,~, - _ .. 1 ¢ Il THE GUARDIAN _ ’ PAGE sizvi-:_N LET ussdevelop your films and wmz_i_ke your prints. e ave a com lete and ve modem departmenli for handlinrh this work. Send us your exposures we will get the best there is in them, The G. l'l. Cook Studio _ It’s time to have that long prom- ised portrait taken. . No need to_with for a_ fine day however, wait the equipment of the modern studio, _you can be taken one time as _we_ as another, l Make the appointment today. _ _ -Bayer Studio __ A- E- Lyon li' Plow Sf-sfo °'* ° Specialty in Groups,_Gollege, conorpy Society and Family ?_=_>-_-_ai Work unexcelled. ‘ f,','§‘,-‘ ‘ Moderate Prices. I1 Amateur’s work given personal V _s SE attention "fi 1 . .,,. virtue” or weak- ness of a shoe f1'_f.'i flif is in its sole. ;`,:,f,}§ l.l ` .., Watches INVICTUS " SHOES .1.,lnn. ::g=|;::: mi; »'::: l . :::2:_'):-:iii \ ..___ Repaired 2::-~ fsaiissfs §;§,'.".‘.‘.l§ .°'r oonooh ivss is ousnii . . an Representative for Souris. ' scribers are asked when having thei papers changed from one address t another to please give old address a well as new one This revents any- . p 1 delays and saves unnecessary ~troub in going-over the books. Society have forwarded to the he 9 night shirts, 13 khaki shirts, 0 pai songs, etc., is being prepared and w ture. Besides this the ladies w mencing at Five in the afternoon prove unfavorable, the preceeding following. 1749-7-1M4i ...*SPLENDlD 8UCCESS.- Th day night, June 25th. A large crow was much enjoyed by all: Openin ..°iT PAYS to buy in this Provi_nce. ..*0NE CENT per word each ..*GIVE OLD ADDRESS - Suh- r ..*WAN'l'ED.-Before Satur o _July 10th. three tons of wool; hig s‘prices paid either in cash or good Augustus McDonald, Souris. is 1767-7-lllili ..*RED CROSS WORK. - The o e res y Georgetown branch of the Red Cross held on Wednesdiiy. Jul! 14th. at ad office in Charlottetown: 24 pyjama'John Jackson. If rainy. U16 first suits, 36 face cloths, 24 pillow cases. dill' l°ll0Will5- 1793-7-2M4lDd rs 1- ~ socks, 2 bath towels,-G. .JHARD COAL FOR BOURIB.-A. ..*LEcTU_RE AND |cE CREAM hard coal in Souris about the fir i~‘Es'rivAr. AT RUs'i‘ico.-come and August. This will bs s irish srade al hear Mr. R. L. Cotton delivering his and will be sold at the lowest D interesting lecture about his trip to Customers will please leave t ine bsttieiront, in nustice Hsu on orders with Cunt. Wm- McDon Wednesday evening. July 7th. A short 30\1l'ls. 01' A- PICKHPG & C0.. Charl but excellent programme of patriotic i0Wl\- 1098-6-291112 Admission 15 cents; reserved seats, “Sued M Sill-l°“B b9lW0°\'\ Chill” 25 cents. Proceeds in aid of the Red WW" “nd S°°¢°hf°l`t |“C|“9|V°- Cross Society. Remember the date 1757‘7'1M and come along and help the good cause. Should the evening ofthe 27th s will take place on the first fine nigh members of the Greenfield and Sum- Print butter (per lb) merviile Literary Society held their Fowl (per lb) annual concert at Greenfield on Fri- Cninkenn, 15 Cl Wheat. (per bushel) $1.25 attended and the following programme Buckwheat $1.00 S Barley $1.00 address by the Chairman, Mr. Augus- Oats (white) _. 'sertion for advertising in this colu Cash must accompany order. -Tuesday, August 17th, 1915. f th P b terian Church will ‘tune Bridge on 'the grounds cf lll be given in connection with the lec- - -'ill °°““e°U°l\ Wm! '-116 T0!- Georgetown on Tuesday. July _lreturn on the following day will io t CH’TOWN .MARKETS 6 14 to `countries will be of a more satlsfac-lbcratory will be at Montague, in! tor S in D69 m Mnnin Bn"-9|), Mmmer of Am-icui. monstrator in agriculture and plant tu bo an » ..*THE MARIE PARK C0. intend _ ..'CARL MeDONAi..D is Guardian holding their annual horse- races on ill Representative for Souris. Dot! 1824-7-5M1iE24 hi! iflcations for this work. do he ..°THE ANNUAL TEA AND FAI be Fo M fin Pickard dr Co., will have a cargo o st o co rlc he aid, otta- wk ill lit have ice cream and cake and candies '-l°k°fB It 510812 'First Class fa enough to supply eve]-yb0dy_ Com.l(Standnrd Certificate Plan) good fo tte- 3|. 20 to 25 10 to 11 _e repair all kinds of glatches, Clocks, Jewelry c. Our charges Eire moderate Our work is the yery best. C. W. Patterson Cor. Great George and Grafton Sts. 1 11 Coal Arrived Today Cargo Best Quality of Reserve Run of Mine _.AT._ Geo. E. Full’s Coal Yard _._ \ __ .4 \ .»- .*,i»“,*,m - is __.'s _ GTP I ` . Every Kitchen Queen Rules by thc good things hor oven produces. To cook wcll she needs Ri ht Kind of Coal Cleef no klinkers, coal that gives an even and lasting heat. We sell all sizes at standard prices--one quality coal- THE BEST--give our coal a trial and he convinced. _ Phone 111 flu are made of :::|ij-'Vi'-5" "‘;'.'r,'.'.' , _ in a te r i al s :ii -'!_'!!i.';'§_! i§‘!5i\il¥';.' that postpone “ “ha1f- soling" '},'§i5¢:::i' ‘““°"° ,gg §`;’5'ii§§*;; U2 5i`i,":.'z.i ff_l;f_§==;5a§;' ,"'ie'£‘fi§,*§, T.'.i:...:. iiiliflfff §!'f'!§T;§'=Z si.. Eiirfriii ugeiieiiii i:i:|;;-_ '-:'-’!!.':il iill.;;;: ~ i€é""'~‘5 8lm0St lildef- -fftfsirin ‘:::::!:g|| . nn.. . iriiii;;;;n' "=s.==_2=.ai.=%=* - f.":'f_u=====ef» :;;,',::;;{|-:::;.. ,',',' _l§_l|ii§i`|||¢»' :335ii§§§§§:E1§:ff...., .. ".'."-'-'-'-'»"fff.'.’.‘.“1,i Alley & Co. T ` 101 ' 1; -q `:.,.§§’..:'e::E; lm orient Notice to Farmers P THE PURE BRED CLYDEBDALE STALLION, “FLASH ROYAL" (12790) C.N.R., Foaied Aug. 8th, 1911. inspected and approved Enrolment No. 52, sire "Flash Favorite” (lmp.) (4583). i\By Royal Favorite (10630) Dam, "Baron's Lilly,” (lmp.) by "Baron’s Pride" (9122). Flash Fav- orite in 1906 beat all competitors at Dominion Exhibition, Halifax and has pnoven himself first class stock horse. Baron’s Pride. sire of Flash Royal’s dam is considered the highest type of Clydesdale breeding in Scotland. Flash Royal is a beautiful individual dark bay in color, well cut HEAD and NECK with heavy, clean bone and perfect action, kind disposi- tion and a sure foal getter. This gives the farmers ot Murray River and vic- inity a golden opportunity of securing the services of a first class stallion at a very moderate price. Stallion will be kept at Kearney Bros. Stables, at Mipéray River during the season of 19 . Wiiihm Kearney in charge. 1034-5-19Mwstr6lthenws1‘4i Coal Coal Wholesale & Retail Now that navigation is open we are prepared to issue orders for car- goes of Dominion Coal Company's Sydney coal, or we will agree to de- liver cargoes when required at the different P. E. Island ports il suit- shls vessels can be obtained. Prices and terms quoted on appli- cation! We keep a stock of coal always on had and steamers nequiring Bunker Conf can be supplied at short no- tics. Parties requirins coal for house- hold purposes cannot do better than by giving us their order. Our prices are lowest. Schooners always in dsmnnd and chartered at highest rates of freight. Buntain Bell & Co Agents Red Cross B. S. Line. Agents Dominion Coal Oo., Ltd. Charlottetown, P. I. I. May Ttl, itll. I. 0. los ll. Floss 404 C. Lyons'& Co. KI N AROS (38086) By Kamares, 2.10 5-4-Dam, Russula, dam of five includ- ' ° ing Bergen, 2.06 3-4. The breeders of King’s County again have the opportunity of breeding to this great Standard Bred stock horse. _ _ _ His colt: are all lar e stylish drivers, and are bringing big rices on the markets today D Why breed to untned horses, when you can secure the ser s s ? “°°°i<‘ili‘li‘i‘<°o’§f fill’ §..§?3"ui2°°.‘§§§s‘li"€i'i3is, ur no Moen. Liv Stables. All mares at owner’s risk. elzirther particulars on application. ,|57-5-llltultflmwftf. tine Brothers, G. Field; violin solo by Oats (black) Willie Troy, G. Field; recitation, "The Hay, pressed per ton Months", by 12 pupils, G. Field School Eggs (per doz) song, “Where the River Shannon Tub butter (per lb.) Flows,” Francis Cairns and Ambrose Potatoes (per bushel) Hynes, of G. Field School; song, Turnipa, (per bushel) “Where the English Channel Flows," Hides hy Irene and Joseph Morrisey, Field School; recitation, "The Soldier Pork (Der lb) carcass Boy," by Raymond Hughes, G. Field -_--li School; recitation, “Tom Thumb”, by S’SII)E M_ARKETS Freddie Troy, G. Field School; violin solo, Willie Troy.. G. Field; recita- 'W' nun. "we are the Men ur csnsas." Bsrlov bus- . ss io Cecil Hynes, Montague School, (en- Bll0kW\l68t -60 cured); "neu Riding Hood une tire Butter. lb- (dairy) -20 Wolf," a play in three parts. Charac- Butler- lb- (CFBIIDBFY) -32 ters: Mother, Marion Ennis; Riding Calfikilw lb- -10 Hood, Mary Sullivan; Wolf. John Sul- 0519 (blwk) bill- iin rnusie by wiuie Frsser und step 'l`urulDs. bus. . dance by John Fraser, both of Sum- Wiwlt. bill- mervllle; recitation by Leslie Camp- “`00l- ‘l‘~ bell, Victoria Cross, iencored); Song E888. d0l81\ - Mr. Cassidy, of Sturgeon, (encored); ,i H1093- lb- song by Irene and Joseph Morrissey. Uilllb D81!! The best of good order was kept OBUDGU. D6r 100 throughout, and delicious ice cream, 05”- (White) bil!- cake and candy were served after the 08!! (Black) bus- programme. The proceeds are to be Pvtll-088. bus- dsvvted to the School Library. Thanks are due all from the 'home and neigh- (Sp°clal to The Guardian) boring districts who helped to make CPUCAGO. July 4--Wheat. N0. the evening such a grand success. At red, 1101111081: N0- 3 red. $1-13%: with their evening's recreation. . 0. W 0. -I 50 to 52c. R e. No. 2. $1.161 ba ' ‘ $10.25. ..°Mrs Hogan and family of Truro, N.S., have returned to Georgetown to HELD LABORATOMEB spend the summer m°“l'hs'_G' For Experimental Work in P. E. I. ...*Miss Minnie Owen and Miss NW' Bmmwlck' Beatrice McKinnon, of Charlottetown, The controversy between me '°"_” on account of which an embargo "'M" Ednmnd V' Hesslan' °f the dhligligsg lliellghtiilih to believe that Ordnance Department. Halifax. is powdery scab of potato is not of Georgetown.-G. ` ..°Mrs Harold McDonald. of Tor- lgegteligvsffet{‘,i:,|$h°b(§:;?,?é:,°I;|,:3n onto, Ont., is visiting in Georgetown, at the home of her mother, Mrs (Cap- tain) William McLaren.-G. ..‘Mr and Mrs H. McNewey. of H0w,s .i i o t , ° " “ fm: ,.1 ..:::.“°.i“.i. :::'r.::“’.’. »»- -- ' firm. . .’Mrs (Captain) John McDonald, NAHUNM' BANK OF C0-|,f;:;fE'0_ where they will be joined by Capt. em home 5o|dby.“ Dm",,,,_ McD0nB'ld`__G' C 'l'slf:ePlall’s Flmllv Pills for constipation. WOOL 1 WANTED Can we get 10,000 lbs. wool in two weeks? To reach this mark, we are paying highest cash prices. Bring us yours. We will pay you cash for it at the highest market value, or if you require goods, we will supply you with the best and latest in all lines. Remember we want it before July 8th. C.' E. PRATT & SON. St. Peter's, P. E. Island. 1509-0-25-Mmw|4i. .62 $14.00 .10 .22 .25 .25 .12 G. Beef (per lb.) retail 10-12 .11 . 34' . 23 .io 'io iivsn; Futner, Ambrose Hynes; vio- Straw (por ton) 86% i.io i.so .ao, 16 or Prince Edward island by the Misses Hay. loose lou $10.00 il-00 Kearney, of Sturgeon; recitation by HB1- Dl'6ll0d 10-00 12-gig .30 .50 8.75 65 68 ` 27 No. the close the National Anthem was 2 hard. $1-31’A=- Corn, N0. 2 yellow. sung and all dispersed well pleased 76 to 761,91.; No. 4 yellow, 76c. Oats, N 3 hit 5111/4 to 51%c Standard, Vi y rlsv. [69 to 73c. Timothy. $5.50 to $6.50. Clover, $8.50 to $13.25. Pork. $16.75. Lard, $0.12 [0 $9.22. Ribs, $9.75 to and Unit- xgg; viGm°"5 t° Gemgemwn this ed States and Canadian authorites. in ' ' regard to powdery scab of potatoes- ..*Miss Margaret McConnell and was . placed on thc exportation of potatoes xx £211" I;l‘_’_(_7,3;‘_:‘°l_l)'n°; 3_‘:°"gf"§‘;H: to the United States. resulted in an ex- mx _G Y 5 V pension of the work of the Department ' ‘ of’ Agriculture in respect to potato the “pending “ few Weeks at his ‘mms in a grave character as was antlcipklilgcl by the United States authorities and it res- two st John' NB" arrived wednesday W ofi 0 eiiundred Dollsrskcward for any Hall's Cstsrr ure. A' M°D°““‘d‘-G' i=.J.ciiaNsY eco. Teieen. o. _ _sM|-B H_ Richardson and fnmuy of \\'e the undersigned have known F.J.(7heney for Tm-onto have an-[ved in Georgetown the last i5 years.and believe him perfectly honor- to spend the summer at the 1- H|gh_ able in allbnsiness transactions and financially |ands_"._G able to carry out any obligations made by his Mi" Edna and Mi" vlvlan Menon' Hall's Catarrhi`ure istskeninternally acting :mi ‘Btn Tuesday ',n°|-“mg by the early directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of ra n or a months "lp to New Ymk' the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 tory will be taken charge of by Mr. G C. Cunningham, a Canadian by birth, who after spending some time sp-,the Agricultural College at Gueip. d d s yesr‘s work in Bacteriology at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. and was over' four years in the service of the Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station. first as assistant and ls- ter as associate plant pathologist. Mr. Cunningham has had much experi- ence in connection with potato scab and club root, both diseases which re- puire urgent attention in this coun- ry. y character before very long. charge of Mr. Paul A. Murphy, s grad- FIELD LABORATORIES uate of the Royal College of Science omg excqieng gdncntiou work hu for Ireland and of Dublin University. n done in Cnngdm ,nd me Hom After graduating he was appointed de- e_ in now ,establishing ,_ (gem ln. pathology and hacteriology. and ister r ratory in Prince Edward island. and he W" °PP°l“¢°d 3"|'f°»“l- f° Df- onmr in New B,-unswlc for 5 ec Pethybridge. the economic botanist to 1 k. D - nvestigation work concerned Wm, the Department of Agriculture for Ire- land. and was in charge of field work to and other plant diseases. He nppoimnd wo men of special mul. in th; field laboratory for potato re- searc . The Prince Edward Island Field La- in New Brunswick the field labora- . 1690 L. o. A. _ 1915 ' COME AND CELEBRATE THE GLo_Ri_oUs izui, On MondayJuly 12, 1915 PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE The Great Procession OF NEARLY 'l`\`VO TIIOUSAND OR.'\NGl§l\/lENwill form at tlic Arena Rink, Fitzroy Street, at I2. o’clocl<, noon, and march to patriotic airs ilisconrsed by Two Pipe and Three Brass Bands ~ ROUTE OF P.'\RAl)F.-Arena Rink to Prince Street, Prince to Richmoiul, Riclimonrl to Qui-cn, Qiivscii to Kent, Kent to Wcynioiitli, \\"cym0iith to Fitzroy, tlicncc to thc grounds. Brethren will plcusc be on liainl at the Rink at 11.30 sharp. _ ~ 4 Stirring addresses will be delivered by tlic Islaiid’s leading Orange Orzitors. 'T Continuous Band Concerts. Pipe Bands, including so inc of thc Champion Pipers of the world. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME OF SPORTS The sports arc coiiiiiicil to members of tlic Orange Associaiioii only. Iiiicndiiig competitors will for- 90c. - _ , . _90 ward their iianics to secretary at once. 1 i ‘ _ LIST OF EVENTS ` SPORTS ist PRIZES I SPORTS ist PRl7.F.S 4-=-» ~ \lC\U\ _ ioo Yard Dash ..Electric l-land Lantern . Throwing Heavy Hammer . Emblematic Pin . Potato Race . . . _ . . .. .. . . . _ . .Orange Chart Sack Race . . . . . . . . Gold Emblem \’Vatcli Fob _ I-2 Mile Run . .. .. Scarlet Knight's Sword . Putting Shot .. Orange Chart (framecl) . High jump .. .. . . Emblematic Hanclkercliicf Tug of \/Var (lo members from any one Loilgc), .. .. Aladdin Lamps _ _ _ _ Tlic sccoinl prize iii ciicli of ilic above cvciits will bc one yt-ar’s subscription to “The Sentinel.” The following clinllciigcs have been received-suitable prizes will be awarded in the event of ti contest: 1-2 1\Iile Race (over 50) open to Orangemen. (2) Broad _lump (any Oraiigciuaii.) PRIZES FOR LODGES The Committee offer thc following prizes to the four Lodges that will put the most incuibcrs in the par- on the lztli. Open to Mziritinic Provinces. ist prize Flag for Parade 3rd prize .. _.Altar Bible 2ndPrize.......... ..........ThrccSwords 4ihprize.......... . ...Piallotliox N 9° (1) :ide The above prizes will be rlclivcrcd from the speakers’ stand on the grounds. _ SPECIAL PRIZES _ Special prizes to bc awarded to the two L0dgc's oiitside of Charlolt¢'ioa'n for tlic largest turnout in parade. ~ ist-Complete set of Ofi`iccr’s Collars; donatcil by G. D. \\frlglit. "fi 2iid--Two Doz. Lodge Collars (Orange) ; donated by juincs McPhee. The above special prizes will bc presented to tlic winning Lodges by rlonators at a regular Lorlgcs scs- siou immediately following tlic i2th. Date to bc zuiiioiiuced. _ _ _ _ The Muster of each Lodge taking part in citlicr of these coinpclitioiis must hand in ilic nuiucs of all his members taking part in parade at t e Arena Rink wicket bgfqfe the Pgrgdg stung, 5|l0\\l<1 it fill". 1iI‘l'H\lg€mCl\lS hai/G bCC11 mHll_C t0 have the addresses delivered under cover. No iluiigcr anyone getting wet. Come, rain or shine. Tlic Committee would urge the Hotels and Boarding Houses' to prepare for 10,000 people who arc coin- to tlie city that day. Have dinner rcudy at 10 o’clock. of ing SPECIAL-The Charlottetown Driving Club will carry out :iii cxccllciit programme of .\l;iiiiicv Races for tlic benefit of tlic Orphanage. ' Nuuicrous otlicr attractions. Rcfrcshmcus-Dinners, iciiipcrate drinks, ice cream, etc., iii abiiminiicc, and guaranteed to satisfy the most fastirlioiis taste. No iiitoxicating liquors nor any one iiiitlcr the iuiliicucc of liquor, will bc zillowcrl on or uczir grouurls. 'l`ctiiiis--Parties coming by teams will find :iccomodatiou on groumls. Admission 25c. Grand Stand 15c TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS Special Special Special Train Dcpfs. Station Fare Train Depts. Sumo" Fme Trai" Dww' ‘I 5.00 uni. nrsriuiirsne ._ ._ .ss 9.27 2_2.; 5.35 ' Fredericton .. .. .55 9.38 lliinter River . .. .45 Nt. Wiltshire .45 O'Lcary 1.20 6.14 Milton .30 10.17 Coleman .. 1.15 6.22 Charlottetown ar . 10.45 Portage . 6.37 Murray l-larhor... 1.00 6.00 Conway 6.45 Murray River .00 6.15 Ellerslie ._ 6.57 liopcfiold .. .80 6.29 Port Hill .. 7.01 Wood island .80 6.42 nogennagh _ _ _90 7_5() ‘Northam 7.07 Bello River .. .. .75 6.51 Cardigan . . . . .. .80 5 Richmond . . 7.14 Melville .. . ._ .70 6.59 gn Te;-953', _ _7n 0 Wellington .. 7.27 Surrey .. .. .. .60 7.14 Mt. Stewart, . .50 0 Miscouche 7.45 Fodhla .. . . .. .60 7.22 T;-nnnqie _45 Summcrside _ 8.20 Grandview .. .50 7.32 Bnnfnrn _45 Kensington .. ._ 8.45 Uigg .50 7.42 Suffolk Freetown 9.05 Vernon River .. .45 7.56 York __ Emerald . 0.20 Vernon 8.25 Royalty Junction Cape Traverse .. Millview .. .. .. 8.32 Charlottetown, ar Fa re .$1.35 1.35 1.35 1.20 Station Tignish .. .. Alberton .. Elmsdalo .. .. Bloomfield . Lake Verde ._ .40 Mt. Albion . . . . .. .25 liazelbrook .. .25 Mt. Herbert . .25 Bunbury .. ._ .15 Charlottetown ar Georgetown Montague . Robertson Brudenell 0.04 9.13 0.18 9.35 7.00 7.34 7.39 7.43 9.50 10.00 5.44 6.00 1.00 . _ 1.00 1.00 .90 I-liver-4:-‘F-*heb-lr-4 ooo~L~L~ oooaoooe 5°§°F°?°§°.°?°.°°.“’ 57‘¢»3lQv'°*"°3\l¢3\ cess-auresi 1 .00 .80 .75 .70 .90 .40 . . .30 .20 .45 .45 Passciigers from :ill stations cast of Royalty _liuictiou will go by regular morning trains at rciiiicctl rates and return to siiilioiis on Soiiris :mil F.linirzi limiiclies by regular afternoon trains iiiirl to stations lwiwoeii Charlottctowii, I\loutaguc and Georgetown by regular train at 3.00 p. ni. mul also by special train lcaiviiig Cliarlottctowii :it 6.00 p. iii. Passciigers from the Cape Traverse braiicli will go by regular morning train. leaving Cape Tra\‘ei'sc, 7 a. iii. arrive at Charlottetown i0.20 a. iii., returning will leave Cliarlottctowii bv special, at 5-45 l’~ \“~» '~`0‘\‘\¢\`il“i-I with regular train at l".n\er;iln..:.»s.'¢\ss.' `-_...m ;\..,__ ins; ".f.Y}I&'-Hail!! WEM- 1.. `Y_ " *vs_* n\\.x:.1:~::ss.\':n.. _ es. >'n§»’1¢~._ -nirbu-lx ,f .3",f69"'$"J'="_P‘*_`;“"l';( ":?""T '. 1' ‘*_;l_¥:.. _~ 4 For Tignisli ami Siiiiiiiicisiilc at 3.45 p. in. amil5.45 p. ni. _ , _ i Certificates will not bc accepted on train by Conductor. "51,' li WI” ' W. W. McPhee Chairman of Com. A Geo. T. Crawford, Sec’y. of Com.