_. __;»._._.‘.`,_ .N y_:__,;_~_.. Jw, M-___ _'___ $ . .. . _ , _ .q,,.).,. ‘_l, , iiiiroiitiiiir itzitmitti iiunisii lseirerrnrnom nits wesirs News For utr cutiimiiirs sinuiiniiv susscetasefs- ._ _ _ WINNIPEG EDITOR had Pain in Back for 1 Three Weeks, then .Gin Pills brought speedy relief. But let Mr. Conklin tell the story:-e _ _ “ Dear Sir:- _ ` _ I think' it is only right that I should give gon an unsolicited testimonial as to the bene- fit. w Ich I received the last couple of weeks by using Gin. Pills, which I believe were insnuflctur. , ed by your Company. I might say that I was ii ‘ trou led for over three weeks with a pain in my , . Y I' back, and trieda number of remedies without an _ benefit. Dave Scott, our night police reporterhad " _ plso been troubled the same way and on my tell.- . ng hlmwhat was wrong with me he said, “Why ` dou't you use Glu Pills, Ihave . used a box s_ud ondhnlfsnrl after , L_ I ., that ihe pain has left". lie said, - “You tukethis other half of the _._ box and get another box and you will be all right". n Second Box oi Gin Pills Cured Him ~ "I nm gluil to inform you that be- fore I iiscrl the second box I felt myself all right again ond the pain luis lt-ft. l don’i. know whether ihis,will be oi' tiny use to yon. but I certainly think “ICSC pills urc wonders. Yours truly, Joint J. cousins. Day Ediior". If you liiivc trouble with your kidneys-with incontinence or sitpprcssioii of iirine---linriiiug pain-stone in the Blndiler-week or lnme brick-luke Gin Pills. They cure. .’»0c. xi box-6 boxes for 'L50-dealers everywhere. 7 NATIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL C0. 0F CANADA. LIMITED TORONTO Gil! i MSDE J ¢. ff flirt- 1, . .ii»-ii.. ' \===..=s=...=> [i , - U _ _ $ _ __.- .. ..._-.\\ M scnooi. sac 1- @ §_. 'I 'p' I ___ h E Grand 28 Piece ScIioIar’s -- msg- ‘ 0tiiIit and a Dandyllig Camera ; _ @- li 2 nor" AND onus.-~i-iii. i. ii... .i....... ii yiiiii | -“<1 “ls ~..“,.'.'“" "‘“"."“ 1 " i ' i||,. .,,|,if°¢|,, |;.,,..|,.i<'l§<'il iiiiii with lock siiil key. a iiiicriisc-one oi- iii-igutiyiiiu gtiiii-i_ one limi ui tiiiii rriiyniiii. oiie htix or iiiio piiiiini riin|.i\Ining M colors, oiiu ho\'s4\|I\ur\ rlitilnvtioltn lvlincl couivsixo. one riiii-ich riiler, and lu»=_t but not east. a iiluc <‘ff\~rr- lt is n wonderful outfit for you. _ iiviiil ns your name and sdilnaa to di\y.snd wi: will ui-iiil yon, postage pnld, s fri~n sample pn:-knun nt "I ' B ° " the dii|u;iiuiii.iiiiw cii-iiiii ciiiiiiy llff Qf\’l¢l| ciiiiii-it iii-i-iitii iwtiiiiiii, iiiiii iii-it 32 iiiiue ite. piiiiiiici-ii iatiiii-i~.ii~i iiiriii ii-iii _ii iii~\| thniiiiiii in iiii iiiiui. "i-'iiiiy iii-i-ii i" ruiiltka vi-iiiturii. 'thi-ii f--iiiiii iiiir $3.20 .iiiii i- ii win iii. oiii i- iii-iiii you tins uiiiiiii iuiiiiiietii ~;~ iiii-iii »¢uiiiiii..' riiiiiii. t-xiiiiiiy_ii| i-i-pri-.ii-.iiiiii.|; and n tiiiniiiitui lull at/.s I-.iillish it-m ciiiiieiati.-iiiiis simiwiiiaita be si-ne im-an xiii snowing your iiiiiiid sciiotua' viitnr to your tetanus iiiid si-u.tii| iiiiiyiiiiir or iiium ti- mit eiii- goods and cum 0\1r°r\° iii.-iiiiiiiiiii. i~ii yoii iuti, ui- iimiiiiie to stiiiiti riemrvit iitiiti ti-iiiiei-iiriiitiiiii i.-iiiinzrs mi yiiiir iiiiiiii. \\ i-its tn. iiiiy riiiiiiiiiiiv\»iiiii»y.i~ii:i'ii\. iitii. iiildrm Dept. S 21 'l`()R()N'!’0. ONT. 34A F as =~ fl; CROW Pr-aloe Enough to fill the ambition of a adequate life insurance. _ .. Let us cond you some provided well for his family-hc carried The Crown Life has ovcr$`r2o of Assets for every 8100 oi liabilities. Insurancc in the Crown Life is :i sound Investment. onowit url: iitsunsncs oo., Tonoirro Bi T. IDIEIIB, President. 2 , H. H. BEER, Provincial Manager, Buinrrterside. Agents Wanted in Unrepresented Distr-cts. E ‘ 1- N LIFE private citizen : “ llc new Insurance hots. _ ' _ -n-5.-_--i - _ri »,"§. 'i 7(’\‘\ i Bruce. 26 28 30 32 ensure,srlIa\\\u\sY/.a\\\\\\\vv/11///£\\\\\nnvilllw 5 ' ff Circular 5. Saws Di t . Slzo llolo P1166 gm” °' 3.4 1.10 1.35 8 1.85 >-\'°‘i->- _ D-4 'T"T‘r°‘:"?‘>-lv-T' !¢N@%; i 2.45 2,, 55.25 24 7.35 _ 9.00 9.05 11.00 1 1.2 12.50 All saws guaranteed. Rip and Cros cut some Drlw- Saw Spindles . E 1 3-4 inch babited iii wsouesoxv i. PORKNIARKET.-These was a fair oileriug of.. dressed hogs cg the mar- ket yesterday. ‘- On acco t or the weather being mild and Ilihilourable for killing quite_a few farmers killed their hogs on Monday in order to take advantage of the good roads. Select hogs weighing 100 to 200 lbs. brought 12 I0 12% cents with (Organs attached) and heavy hogs weighing 300 lbs and over quoted at 8% to 9% cts. Very few heavy hogs are coming .iii and a few individual sales iwel'-il.. lllado at higher prices. _&_w_/f -nscnurrmo MEE1"’fuos-1ii~ii meeting of thc Priuco._€o.'-[Recruiting Committee held in thqgiarmpuries yes- terday afternoon ar "ii, ents were made for a series o §oFt_i`gs to be bald at the following! Hon Monday evening Feb. 7th: ~` _W llifgton, Tyne Valley, Freeland, West Devon, Cole- man, Bloomfield, St. Louis, and Tig- nlsh. The meetings to beheld at 7.30 A special train carrying the speak- ers and musicians will leavc Summer- side early in thc afternoon. Arrange- ments were ulso made for meetings at Hamilton and Spring Valley on Friday February 11tl\ and ut Searletowii on Saturday February 12th.-C. ‘ Chcster Dlugwcll camo ucar losing a vuluahlo horse Inst weck. Mrs Ding- .wcll was visiting hcr purcuts at Dundas when the animal in some way _will be hoard from latter.-J. - Court ou \Vctlncstluy.--ll. family service at the home, the body was removed to St Mary's Church. the cortege being preceded by (‘.. Com- iany 105th Battalion, under command if Captain Dawson, it sympathetic tribute to Captain A. Ii. Brcunan, Vfuskctry Instructor. sou ‘of the de- uéeascd. The pall-bearers werc Messrs Nell McKelvle. William Stewart. T. B. Grady, H. J. Massey. Dr Alex. McNeill and Mr W. A. Stewart The funeral vas uiidcr Masonic direction and Grand Masonic honours were observed at interment. The services at the lionie. church and cemetery were con- 'lucted by Rev. C. de Wolfe White, tector of St Msry’s Church. Among hc many floral tributes, which were nauy and beautiful, were gifts from thc rollowlug:-Mr L. B. Hunt, Mr and /Irs W. P. Doull. Miss Helena Audrcw, Mrs mid Mi:-is Russ, ltcd Cross Society, lournal Publishing Co., Mr A. A. Lcfurgcy, Mr J. E. Wyatt. Crescent Lodge K. of P., King, Hiram Lodge A_F. and A.M.. Itoyal Arch. Plillae Feinplo. Scottish Rite and a number >f others.-C. A Mother’s Duty To lki Daughter Hen HEALTH Musi' sE_cAnEi=ui_- .,,i.§r ouanoeo As si-te APPROA- CHES WOMANHOOD. _ . The mother who calls to mind hcr own giijlhood knows how urgently licr daughter is llkcly to neud bclp und .treiigth lu thc yours boiwecu curly school duys und woniuuhood. It is 4 1 thou that growing girls droop, hccouio 'eeblc. bloodlcss and nervous. Nature is calling for more uourisliniciit tliiin tho blood can supply. Signs of distrcrs sro plainly cvldeiit in dull eyes, pale vheoks. weak and aching backs. fits of epressloii and often a dislike for pro- I per food. These signs mean anaemia- that is bloodlcssncss. The watchful mother takes prompt tepn to givo her girl the new.ricli, rcd blood her system calls for, by giving ier Dr. Williams Pink Pills, which transform, weak, anaemic girls liito a :onditloii of pcrfect health. through the 'lcl1. new blood these pills actually nakn. No other medicine has ever succeeded like Dr. Wlllliams Pink Pills ml thousands of weak,-disliearteued girls have proven their worth. Miss Mabel Sinclair, Cobourg, Ont., says:- ‘About three sick nervous the and ml' me an road of a ..*LITTLE POND NOTES.-Mr became frightened and started foi* home, which was about five miles away, and getting off thc road ,thc animal became lost in the woods and was not found until thc ncxt oveuiiig. whcu it was located by two members of tho search party, namely. Alex. Mc- Donald niid John Blackctt, at thc head of Howleti's Mill Pond. uouc thc worst for its mishap;-The pacing stallion, Burnie B., owncd by Mr Frederick Swallow, is ln the pink oi' condition for thc coming races. und no doubt --POLICE COURT.-Two young mcu named Louis Acker and Ben. Millar. who last summer started up a business in Summerslde, buying hides and junk. have been arrested on it charge of fraud. A hide buyer arrived here a few days ago and purchased lifrit' cutlrc lot of hides. The hides 'vcrc \ve’ghcd and done up lu pack- .tges and addressed ready for ship- ment next day to u town in New Brutis- wlck. Tlzc goods arrived at their destfztntioii iii due time and while the number of packages tallied correctly. ipon weighing thc goods lt was dis- covered that there was a shortage which would figure out to af sum amounting to nearly $400. The young mon will have a. hearing in tho Police -FUNERAL YESTERDAY. ~ The funeral of the lato Mi' W. A_ Brennan /estcrday was one of the largest ever seen lu Summersidc. After a. short PATRIOTIC WORK.-The follow- ing acknowledgement has been una- voldably delayed. 40 pairs of socks. (Response to the Col Inge appeal) have been forwarded by the W. P. A’s of Victoria-also the sum of $60.0it| sept to the Treasurer of the Can. Put. D donation of $85.00. received from the "Tipperary Club" of victoria which under the auspices of the parent So ciety hold such a successful series of entertainments. fancy sales etc, etc, for this very acceptable contributioul at all times, and seasons, they realize much of their success wus largely due. THURSDAY MACAULEY MEMORlAL.- The current issue of Sunshine, the pcr- iodical of the Sun Life A.asui-ance Co.. takes the form of ii memorial nunibtir of the late President. of thu Company. Mr; R. MacAul¢>y. It ls profusely lu- ustrated and interesting sketches of the late President urc given by differ- ent writers. -SYSTEM TESTED.-- A ical. oi' the Automatic Sprinkler System in ilu- ibrick warehouse of Rf T. Holman Limited, brought .crowds riisliiug in the direction of the store fcurlug ii is automatically controlled and openit etl by water power. These fire goings can he hoard for ii cousldcrnblc dis- tance. ' ' ` LEAVE FOR HAILFAX.- Sovtin 0'- clock was not too curly for o. large number of citizens ytisteiwii-ty to grilli- er at the Marine \\'harf to bid farc- _well to the young men who left for Garrison duty at Ives Point. The young men lqbked well in their uni- forms of blue and were escorted to the boat by the Band .if the 4th Regi- ment who played several Patriotic tunes as the boat pulled out, wlillc their admiring friends oii the wharf gave three hearty cheers for the brave boys. Mus. Murchison to Picton; Mrs. D Sutherland to Halifax; Mrs. J. E McDonald, Souris to lliontrcal; Mr B. H. Ford to St. John. Hymns sung wcrc: Rock of Agcs, What ii. Friend we have in Jesus, and Jesus lover of my soul. Interment took place in tho Methodist Cemetery at Tryon. The deceased was twenty- seven years old anti leaves to mourn a husband and three small children, a mother. four sisters, Ida, Emily, Mliicrva and Matilda, in tho Stntcs. two brothers, George and Ollvcr, in thc west.-V. MR. S. A. MacDONALD AND THE .MAYORALTY.- A largely and in- fluentlally signed petition was proscnt- ed on Tuesday evening to Mr. S. A. Madoiiald inviting him to allow bim- self to be nominated for the Mayor- allty. After giving the matter due con slderatlon, Mr. Macdoald thanked the deputatiou which waited upon him. anti said in view of the fact that two Candidates wcrc already in tho ilcltl and that his nomination would appcur like faking uuduo advantage of thc sltuatlon 'hc had dccldorl not to comply with thc request of the petitioners. If on another occasion they desired lilin to como forward hc would bc prepared to give ii more favotirublc uiiswor. A LUCKY l8LANDER.- Tlic fol- lowing interesting letter has been ro- ceivctl by Mr. Joseph Mcllrldc Scotclifort from his brother Jiimcs Mc- Bride uuw ln SIiorucliffc:- I*-tliouglit that l would drop you a fcw lirics to- ulght just to lot you know that 1 aiu woll, but very lonesome this lust ftiw days. All thc boys have goiieaway to Franco. I with ri. fcw more worn pick- ed out to go to tht: school of signalling to take n course iii Telograpli 'l`ele- phone and llcliograph. It is one of the best things ln the army. The course wi-ll last for three months, so that means I will be here for the winter. l had a couple of letters from some of the boys slucc they went' away, and they tell me I im lucky. They are up in billeis near t ie trenches and one' ot the boys was tlrownotl by falling into a shell hole. ills name is MacDonald, I think he came from Ottawa. I got a parcel from Mrs. Taylor tonight nuke and candy ctc.. it went fine believe me. I am not getting .your letters I think they are going to France and it takes so long to get them back. The weather ig very broken here now rain- ing almost cvcry day. Well I guess that I will stop for now, liopiug to hear from you soon I remain as ever, with love to all. JAMEB.- Address- N0. 475955. P. P. C. L. l., Bt. Mar- tins Plane. Shorncliil. England. --CAMPBELLTO NDTEB.-~ Miss Y , May Breuau. teach; from Glengary and Miss Gnen McCarthy, teacher from Bloomfield spent Sunday recently in. Campbellton.- Skating is affording a nice amount of pssstime for young folks this winter. The ice has been in good condition and upwards of 30 skaters spent some merry evenings but her friends regret that one of the lady sports, owing to s serious accident, y cannot be with the -crowd this winter. per- They all hope to have heremillng face en- amongst them in the Good old sum- eern- mer. time.- The genial mail center, Dr,i Mr. Mt-.Miiliu is ,always prompt in as I making his trips rotlrdlese ofwsstber them --Mrs. George. ' Mollougall has re-. ' tin-nod ‘home after spending ii few pills from any days in llimsdalc.-the guest or Mn. audi mall st I0 cents Mrs. John McNeill.-e~ The recent $2.80 rrom~11n snow has afforded e number othmiii- Uo.. Brookville es the wwrlvoitr. forgetting their bsuiins done.- flitieiserli-sannei, n in publicly acknowledging tholr thanks- ~ PASSENGERS OUTWARD.-- .\ mong the outward passengers froui this city ynsterday by the Car l"i~"ry.' Steamer wcrct- Rev. J. M. uuil . . 1-» »'i"i:- '-" , 1 J. S. Harrison, t'ttr-lnijvci' rcturuiui.: in ` -§:1_'i.~_-1-_-,;i__.' i .-.~.~ui _ i.__ i' New York; Messrs (.luudc l.’. Ellis B. Terry and (J. E. Puluici' ot' Winnl ' pug; ll. S. Arnold and »J. li. Storezi of Montreal; and F. li. Whitehead of Brantford, Ont.; Mrs. Horace Mc- Ewen to visit lu Nova. Scotia; Mr. R. R. Stewart. London, Eng., and Mr. ,FUNERAL SERVICE.-The fuucrul of the late Mrs George Gamble (nee Miss Edna Harvey) as held on Jan- uary 31st. from hier home at Victoria and was largely attended. The ser- vices were conducted by Rey. J. S. McKay, assisted by Rev_ A. 1-lurn. . ._ _ _ -~-_.--- -~'v- - ~ _ ‘ _ _ ~»-5' __ _W . . ' -- .-._ -. . - . , . _ ,. ,_ . . , , . .___ ll /1'; ’ t 4 1;- ;‘.§' - ' -1 T Mit' lf' -. _ f, ’ ' -an ll /Z-»/I//%L/1”; '::~m -_ s > '“`\ ___-.»=_L; ,--~f"‘§ , ""' _ h;_ I " “l‘t'!2` _ 'fr "ii $1 .. ` "=“~_--’ _-.- _g " “'* aiilii I 2 v-1 ` -F; -5§§% Z __ __ _ .. -xl -n » -rr nl n ~;»1 .;‘;;; 3... T-L-5 ; <11-if' .iii|u.i., __`_(__`- lyggfgl tm . ii . . wig, I,';I;I,»f"ii \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\`\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\F \ ////////7 for his uufailing and untiring consider i I* /NT ation andililtorasl. and to whose efll . ./I D cient and reliable help and assistance I EF/V' ... \ \ " \ ,_ V, , / ' L' ?\"> ./I .1 It W \]]l;`f7`i'l .if ~ I i fill ~ 'i _ > L 7 ‘ ‘ _ ‘ . 'xi ~ 1 -ff _; ‘ , , . ' 44', - . . \=l\\. ~ Association, (harlottctown, art of ti, ri, ,_-_ ,_, _ . I . 4 - ~ ' .i-» ' / /.tit - - i . - ._ ' ' y, it .‘|i-fliiiiiéiiy. 54”/ -` . - during the Holiday season. The tucui- `- _ 1 "'<~\T\§., ` I i I'\i ` -§ ’ bers ofthe Society liuvc much pleasure ,_ ‘_x_ //; Fil ~; il/ i uh. l , `» ni ity -` lt.; `. I ' I It I. f, A I ii( iieii it riii ci iii, ii c - _ ,,- / V , _ iii fi” ““`Il..f‘*°':'.""l"”:‘"’ se *assi* i 1 I I I' ee ,o Ea ons o r. s. , _ \~i i' “."iil'.. ,; . . Rgiaglors (Igrop. of "Tha Orient _I-lote‘I.) ‘» . I-'-I, i _-iilllivl I-I I /“ I _ Y; J' , \ I ‘ .il ' J" J .’ ‘ - 5 1- 'fl ' Ii‘|'l _ __ . .- ‘.‘:;i| -‘in IIIIIII . . l S I _ . iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ',,i.',-i;,,’i‘i|-Wifi: I \,,'/I/1/./,. ....._......1..fl;L,l!.-2l`:lff:I.I5.1.-3:.ilisxzi.;.:.1¢».<».Ii.......;.--I -- NADA fire. The large fire gong on thc store I _ us well as the two Di°luclpi'il warehouses I I Sfea I II Whatever our toil-indoors or out- on big jobs or little: we need keen appetites and good digestions. We need to keep mouth and throat moist and refreshed, teeth clea'-n and breath sweet. In other words We need ` For there’s where this wholesome, flavor- lasting, impurity-proof refreshment is Worth its weight in gold. Yet it costs but a mite. Write for free copy of “WRlGLEY’S MOTHER GOOSE,” handsomely lithographcd in colors. Address Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Ltd., Wrigley Bldg., Toronto Two Delicious Flavors - wnstrrs IG!-EYS I /7,4;/yi/7?. I IDOUB 'rin-r LEAF Pirrrsnsiirrr I Gfsew if alter every meal C-28 iii .il rf' 1 - ` “` _“ ._;_._._;- E; Zi MADE CA ll. //////.1///////////////r//////////,.7/////////////V//////////psi i - Fishermen! Investigate this Offer HERE’S a full 5 h.p. Fairbanks-Morse Engine-~ L, _ _ ""7 built especially for fishing boats-the same ` 3,5' .f=l ji. , -- type you sec all around you_-and it is being sold at a I I) reduction of $50 in price, making the cost less than that of many inferior engines of smaller power Tins is a rare opportunity for you to cqu_rp your bum, iii small cxpcnsc, with tho very best fislicrincifs engine niutlc. V Wffff /or Dewfpuve rf-/i1<»f .i“?“'°‘T"-*I i i v _ 1 i _ 1 - - "\ ' iiiiiuiti num it-iiiimiiiiiiim iiuiiiiiuiiilimitiitiniilumiiiuiiiniiiii iiiiinnniiil lui in i rlsttiiiiiiiiiu.ii»tiih-im ninhi i - mi 'tiiiiii~i‘iu/‘ U __ 'I i 1 i | .lk »\ 1 _-I fi L. i .. ii-f.,i'..-'."`~“ir ,sg niiiai- I ii* ‘" 5 V! (2ni\:itI.4 M- Lil if-5'.-,=_ I _~_` i _...'- , . ,.1 lt. Y ' '.7'-` nl-"~ii»i__':::;2l.(;i(~/C.°Im_' 9-72|-i lltc iitmndian l‘airImnIts-Morse Co., Liiniicd Prlee , A /" Complete I' 15 imiicc william si., si. Ji>iiii'<, N.u. $1 15 I - I" ,m ,,,,|,,|,,,|,, ,,,,,,,, ,|,. ,iii~'iii-i‘iiiiiii||iiiii-iiiiiiiiii iiii~ii v-iiii-iiiiiiii..ii.¢_»iii..ii|iiiiiiiiii.i ,iii_i||pii_iiiii i-iiii ,.»i _ iiti»iii|yiii'ig.ii_ii|i:g1i.i.io iii., iii 1 .7 t ._ - ~-» _ school cxuiiiiiiutloiis oi' this district took place Wt-tliicstluy thc l8l'li null thcrc wus ti lurgc iinuibcr of vi:-iltnrs prascut. The pupils were cxumiut-il lu the different branches by Miss Iircu- iiuu nssislicd by thc teacher and by their pronipl and vorrcci utiswiirs shoivcd they had good trzilulug oii thc part of llicir capable tcnclicr Mins Irene Aylward, after sonic woil rcii.M. 2.50 1.45 4.15 2 . as 4.55 3.08 ' ri 'iz f .-1.55 1 A.l\i. 7.00 8.112 0.00 9.45 0.20 Daily Mon.Wed. Tues. 'l`ut->i. _ ex.Sun. Tbur.Sat. & Fri. _de Fri. P.M. A.M. P.ll/I. 'A.M _ 5.25 11.30 12.10 10.10 4.15 10.31. 11.03 8.50 3.32 10.03 10.19 8.00 2.51 9.38 9.45 Arr. Sumrnerslde Dep. 2.20 9.15 9.15 ` Dop. Clinrlottetown Arr. Hunter River Emerald Jct. Kensington e & 1 o Qmmms c.. 01-H-1 Ov-¢~‘|»£~'¢1 ' 5 _,, . ...... M Thur 5.00 5.50 Daily ox. Bat. & Sun. P.M. 3.00 4 .55 5.39 6.12 7.45 Tues. Thu Sui. 1.30 1.14 2.44 3.57 5.00 . & S 3.55 4.25 1-, Daily Moifwed. ox.Sun. & Fri. 8.55 12.15 7.54 10.42 7.01 9.25 Albertou 6.21 8.22 Arr. Tiguish Dcp. 5.45 7.30 Dcp. Summersldo Arr. Port Hill 0’Leary ’ `6lf'We('l_ ' ‘““'“”1"_“*‘i"°”" ""_""°""“'*_“’_?°°°“°"""I" at. A.M. Dcp. Emerald Jet. Arr. 8.50 7-50 Arr. Copa Traverse Dep. 8.00 7.00 Sat. only. P.M. 3.00 4.15 4.54 5.19 8.30 Bat. Daily ex. oniv. Sat.. Ili Sun. I . A.M. A.M. Dep. Charlottetown Arr. 10.30 11.05 Mt. Stewart _ 9.15 0.35 Morell 8.40 8.66 St. Peters 8.17 8.25 Arr. Souris Dap. 7.00 7.00 __ '8.55 7.35 Arr. Elmira Dep. 5.40 5.40 4.40 5.52 6.20 7.05 4.15 §°.°'°‘ $23 Dep. Mt. Stewart Arr. §._20 0.40 Cardigan 8.04 8.15 Montague i 7 . 33 7 . 40 ' Arr. Georgetown Dep. 6.50 8.50 Sat. & Suu. `“"`Dsiiy ex. Sai- "M W 'W' only P.M. P.M. _ 3.10 8.10 Den. Charlottetown Arr. _ 4.57 4.? Vernon River '1 00 G. 5 Arr. Bet. _Billy ex. - only. Sat. & Suu. ` A.M. AM. 9.45 8.81 7.00 99°? SSS L, , Murray Harbor Deo. /____ _ \._.\i ' N liiiif \/3 I Q ,_-. ._ _ /l;Ii/,/ E'-:T2 . if’ : //.ff ‘_ ,-~».:- _ -ee.. li -fli `;.l~i . it ii fti’ 2 f'-1:" I t ii.. yr ~. ei, iii *‘- l i'* ,. ,..- ii I, . ~v. ii n li-' it “fi -c- » ~__._~... 1.-.-_._-__-.. ~. ~ _ .,_' `;-a_..,.= - _,_ i._.__.-.., _._ .F -if,-.i §i,.' , . ii .. sl ‘\ it .U5 iztiiii; .‘ -.~ “` ff i; 5. Vi .J_.. -ir i-ii 5?. L/ li: .ii .»,1 i >.=' _ _,Af '-11 if i its _ ,i 'iii ~f‘ ai" _J Jig, I Li" té, l i -. i `-l 2:* 0 .5 i ._ ii? gi"-.f , ii? _ _.‘__.._,..»,,.. -. as-5 ‘f t I? .iid .;_'_ rl 'I .mi =,-_~ 'ai i I