' M‘ tflARrnTTETOWN nnauorav JUL‘: 5. 1940 .1 A m 1. .11‘ 1-: NCE EDWARD: TWO DAYS Alluring patients! Beauti- ful nuuoel And handsome young Dr.’ Eildan the lucky chap in the middle! But leave it to your favorite sleuthing man-in-whlte . . . v to solve a mystery . and = cure his own heart-troubles 3 in the latent and most ' exciting romantic ad- venture of the whole famed series! EADVEDIIIUIIJEASAIJ Bess of them a!!! ES - LIONEL Q SAMUEL s; urn, crri=u n ' _ ‘fiat Ruskin and til sr 113111 .\ EWS: MUSIC A L: i...“ Vivien Leigh's lirst role since "Gone \\'li’.l1 llle ‘W; CQ-slnrrrll 111. : Rolucrt Vliavltir . . . l 1n tlie mos‘. mnmnr» > alile rommillv 111.1 =1 c1.‘ krllfll" p13; Utl. OJ your ltcart- "_ -l A V77”- "'"' " . ,/_- MONDAY AND PRINCE i- n. F. Anifiisiitr Chartered Accountant Ht) Richmond Street Phone 47 [K0 Bus: l‘! - \.--_.~..—- ' —~ _. McLECfl 8i BENTLEY cans ..,/-"' ' Professional Cards lvemon Rive,- llllactlonalrl-liallaghan l The Churrhw of the Most Holy Rraeriiior \\ .1 111v scene cf a pretty .\l .. morning when -..s.1 ‘wmiiitrstl. daughter . .1k MrDonald and the McDonald was united in t/i rill: again.’ - Z . C.SS.R., per- and celebrat- y cntzred the AYICLCKUI who pre- . l, and during the e lrvinns were ren- .o1r of tl1e church. cs wcre also ren- gown- . blue with hat to iouldcz- vcil, and ac- . and wore a _.c bouquet of pink 1n.1i'l. Rita May Mar- ‘ c pride. was be- in pressed rose accessories, wearing a . 1-.',e bouquet of pink car- .t-t Callaghan support- Ftl _ .';llllll\‘| S. Hinds Tom Fzitlzlt-u. (lavt-nro 3111M‘ Hlfiltl Al. ANT) COMEDY Lucile w/xrsoul Virginia FIELD! - v _ _ Maria l 11A11.1 2=2o_._s.1» '1 QUSPENQKAYAl v.11. l).\.\'l.l(;ll’l‘ A C. Aubrev SMITH ion of the . _ breakfast was serv- thr- Quocn Hotel at which tho numotliaio friends and ‘contracting attics. Callaghan oft by v1 "s 0f confetti and B on enrcuto t) coro- rvhr-x .. nadian cities. ‘lll spend their honey- ruzsaiv ONLY! EDWARD gnmg away costume dross with blue o white lapeis and i Willi navv blue, Bnreetlersl __ Field Day ” Queen Squmc i. l the groom's a val- l Sub Division . Of The C. W. L. . .nn joins with ntlmor- in extending hearty _- i nus frlont. | fcllcltations. g,‘ A n- cuivxntrn- vasssv ' I _>__-__ The annual meeting of tho Wr- zon lt.\~ r slIlI-flltlginli tit’ 1:". (‘zrh- ~ ‘unit-ifs ‘.1:- a1 t. ' l'1't)lll , A vcrv pm; marriage was sol- ‘~r cmuiutl in 131a York Parsonage, e ,Uultc'l (‘htlrclr on Juno 12th, l9- ol)" 40. when Ircno \t'o.s ' York bo- l" Jill" 1:" ‘ ‘ t-Amo tho :di- of (.‘l1lt"o.rl (‘liziudlor 1 t of Milton. ’I‘nc service was held in was conducted ,b_v the Rev. J. A Nicholson. Sov- oral invited guests were present Tho bride looked charming ln a. v nus meeting t tho evening and d. ‘ ( . d totpay the bzranoe l‘ mor or the organ ltdliiti \\t1l t .' l l . l i 1.. .1111 lllt'l‘\* will LC - - pl > “Oyygy _ ' _ q .~ til §j|']|t,"tl]‘,l-11(l('1}[ g, 1,1,- _ gown of whuo satin. and while h“, nhqunnn,‘ Sh.,.,., l-s rP.‘>-1l[-‘l1t~'~'~~'l fl . 11.11». ‘ 1a ssfivios. Sh? carried‘ a prctt-v ~ ~ll-\~ ‘ unit 111:.‘ l§l'(’l‘tl1'I.\' ft-so. 1.1- , lXCllQllPl. of alnlc oarnallons. The ‘xv - has upmoil an uf" pm l .1‘ t’ M ' Su" " lii flit‘ 132M Grvat (l: Office Hour-c l P." I. to I! I'll. (L1H) I'll. tn t. t‘...'. Special ifillhllllilulllS h;.- up- pnlntmont. Tolopltnno-Ofiico Home .1. .. -l'.li. Li-lOUl-b »-__. ALEX W. MAlHESON BARIUgH-jn, stihltilTtiit. ETC _ (‘lillrclllillfl ‘"".l‘r"il..‘§’ lltimllslvill (louvre 5‘ l‘hlirlnucl= n11 M ALBAN FARMER l! .\., H. "- QARIYIFKTIHI, <lll.ll'l'll_i_ll ET! Bank of (‘own-H P": ""3. MONEY TO LOAN . vs .1 it. .1i-1 i: tirido was attended by the brldos- ‘~ maid. Miss May Chandler. The bridcsmaid wee a pink shocr dress. and white accessories. ’lh¢~ host. man was Lloyd Veasey of York . l l l Afm- flirt xvcrlrlrntr a dinner was l l l . Thu /\;~- (lPfl to atlnlit .1.‘ assoc-late \\".'lttm1e all l.(‘ill' ll! ‘fl tum! rs lilltl liivj,‘ mil IlCll\'l'l:‘.S of ti: n1m1_v s tvnrk. - addrr-s.s"rl alarDanald tunplimr: nriv. inrm n . l ‘ nnng in um 1,; tan L; till t ittn Lin; \l"f‘.X' is ou- t, 1.1m t‘ Ol tlr- Fllhfl w-rr\'o'l in thr- Olrl Spain. Chaliotlc- town. srv al cit-mils were present. and r-niavctl a ‘umptucus fflpgsp Rcv. Mr. Nicholson. in a brlcf , sivcch Pxnrrssotl to the bride and fr!" 't wtshrs for their future 'l"rir‘ olociirvn of offtci t ,i'.'1:". "c llllll as foil ' . t. J‘ .- ‘ i=1. prnvltliiig the I no nrounci- will co. OPP-AW lib hit-n" attendance, - v curl Mfrs. Chandler wont on in to Nctv Brunswick and Nova fi. . . aald. Trcrisurcr, F. a. ._.,__. H . . _ , v , v Hughes, ire-olwtrdi Cnunclilors, y p136“) éphgzs,‘ 5 ‘Trill Airs Eda-in O'Donnell. Mrs. John ilcnce in Milton l l up ms‘ Cu .o_ l/lrs. ‘ ttiivs- 1:1 nord We w1.<‘i1 to thank l ' A vwfic of l‘*i s was than o\- our ' - ________ and Will fruit. also sent charity to l llcndcd to tlv~>1'c'iri‘11l1 officers and , ll\' c-lho mcotmg adjouznod. PRESIDENT'S REPORT BRINGS INSTANT IASI from - plNs t, n A wi'l1/11v .,l . l o ("H 1'11" the use of hill i "l1 w." would ,- ‘ _ _ ial gath- t, Undrr tho capabm mfvraisian , is”; m“; lot‘ opr Chaphln M ' . Mioilznaiil o o "itlicrmvs a stlc- , l 22-10 League has omullshcd a , 1.,- mr m, m. lat ‘ amount of work durtnz the‘ inf] Wm, (h;- _\i-it.'. Duo. to tho co-nparavon cf t'1o ok forward mrtnlwrs, this your has been a ror- to ‘s tt-"tk. l rrrl one in tho interest of tho C. l our Chaplain \'J.L. Since. our last annual 1111-14111‘: . . -: 1.111 l",llll5"l we have ltold szvon moollnz: v.‘ ch 1.. mu i wish tn ‘ w-cil ntfonzlotl l-‘(‘ll'1.'.'il"' < fi-r the Jirrnorl T‘!- . .:ik of the war we lo"k 111 , “p, i. 1 “w. ‘Roi Cross work and a large ammm‘ ,c"-: t'l l';- -.;.t n» 3-1-1 p,» w," Co- rt‘ knitting has been dvne. Study operation dwarf"! the vcar. l clubs wore organised and the Pope's I Rmspcctfully submitted. I Encyclical on Christian Eiuraticn l u; mgr-mama. _W4 visited the sick ANGELINA RYAN. t "piano 5 P llNlP-WNT l . 111g llldlTh ‘W85 TOll- ‘ ONLY TODAY AND SATURDAY For quit 011M101“!!! "u" ‘ We Recommend ASTON! TABLETS l l s. A. rusnaa Central Dru Storey Ink Agent for P. I. Inland Compulsory Training In U.$.Advocated W , July IL-(AP) - James B. Conant, President of Harvard University, and Gen. John f u... Kfifflrlbffinft‘; o a com tepndfnrgy ft would tend to k 2r an‘ “would build up the national sp r . They testified at the openi of Senate military committee h ngs on a. compulsory training bfll in- troduced by Senator Edward Burke, Nebraska Democrat. Under the T090551 all male citi- zens and res dent aliens who have filed notice of intention to become citizens would be required to regis- ter. Men between 21 and 45 would be trained for the armed services in numbers and at times decided u on bv the President and Congrem. r- vice would be for eight months, un- less an emergenc required a long rlod. Able led men from 18 21 and from 45 to 65 would be required to take onl home defence training. They wo d be pad $5 a mcnth. Informed legislators said today that President Roosevelt. probably would send Congress a communica- tion within l0 days on the subject of compulsory national service, 0n Way To Enlist In The R.G.A.F. Vancouver MONCTON, N. B, Jilly 2--Afti=r bcing machine-gunned by German planes whilea member of the crew of a steamship on a voyage between . France and Elngland 19 year old James Blrrell of White Rock, B. 0., ls on his way to Vancouver to enlist in the Royal Canadian Air Fmce. He loft the local airport thrs evening on a TransCanada airliner having arrived from Halifax on a connecting plane and is flying all the way to the coast. stopping over in Toronto tonight and proceeding on his flight to Vancouver tomor- row. Speaking of his experience he visited ho signed on as a fireman cn a Swedish freighter at Vancou- ver. From there they reached Eng- land and then ivent to France. On a trip from France to Eng- land two Gezman Messerschmldts came down and machine gunned the ship there were no injuries or fatalities, the only damage be- ing: some bullet hoies in the life boats. The freighter was unarmed as are all neutrals but this does not make any difference to the Germans. the youthful adventurer slated. He Just missed seeing one great air battle but the Royal Air Fozce. he said 1s far superior to the Germans. One R. A. F. fighter will take on five Germans without any hesitation who promptly turn tall and their whole thought is of es- cape: the 19 year old aspirant to the fighting forces says from what he saw and heard, Engfand is well prepared and that Germany will be all through by the spring. n big factor being the blockade by Brit- ain's naval forces. Germany, he said is in a bad way for mater- ials and food and she has lost a tremendous number of planes. SFNNOTT ROAD SCHOOL The following pupils of Slnnott, Road School have passed their pub- llc school certificate tests with s. high averatzex- Lea A. O'Brien; Josephine O'Brien. Smith O'Brien. School Closingz- A very success- ful closing Examination was held in Slnnott Road School cm June 26. The pupils were examined by their teacher Jerome O'Brien. B. A., as- slsted by Leonard Connolly, B. A., a former pupil. The pupfs showed clearly by their ready answers and comprehensive knowledge that they had benefited very much from the instructions they received. After the examination the pupils and visitors ivore treated to ice cream provided by the teacher and to cake and candv provided by the W. i. A vote of appreciation was tendered to the teacher by Mrs. E. Malone sec- onded by Mrs. D. Slnnott for his untirlng efforts in behalf of his pupils also an expression of regret at. his intended departure. After which a nicely worded address, was road by Rose O'Brien and a most suitable gift presented by Earl Sin- nott on behalf of the pupils. 111' tcacher was much surprised an" said no matter where his travels might take him he would always rctain hls interest in them. Ho also admonished them to continue the gcod reccvd which this school has held for the past eight. years. The nvenvng closed with the singing of the National Anthem and "He was always a Jolly good fellow." MILLVIEW SCHOOL The following is tho standing of the pupils of Mlllview School for i220 school year ending June 30, l I Grade X: l. Mertio Jenkins. 2. Drake. ti. Doreen Grunt. Grade 7X: 1. Erma This. 2. Mary McKen- r'o. 3. Me's Inga. Grade- V t. Teresa Mackenzie. I. Mabel stornv. Grade VI: f. Vernon Maclnlyre. I. Angus llfacKerwle. I. Lorne Morrissey. Dorothy Grade V: i. Lou Weathnbl» and Rena Mow-v lequal.) 2. Kenneth Inga. ' Grade IV: l l. RPeen MacKenzle. 2. Marion TTTIINNV Grad o WI‘ , l. Wilbert. MncKenzie. I. Rs- , mons Taylor. Gndell: LROHQQmI-IJIQRQIU ____Do‘e*"' Financial Report of ' Uigg Shipping Club. mvhobenematunnvvltlvnl ofourslflwfnlclutn! wllhtv resume u! our Yell’ The President N90" lows. "Our dilppfng club f5 as. was u fol- ttlng u- lorig in years. ‘Ibntgtht P1114! ll! annual The to our 10th - of the minutes of.’ our various rmetlngs annual and, other- wise shows a progressive increase in businas. A historical sketch given at our 14th annual meeting shuwed ohatjmm the inception _of our clulb February 24th, 19M i111 10,000 b028, 5.000 losnlbs, 151 calves were sold comparatively with a gross turnover of more than $200.- 000 ‘mere are two factors that may be observed by runners o1- prinmry producers of hogs 1n the mar-hating b: thefr hoes awash lhinnlne clubs. 1st there is the flhgllclfl benefit: , a shipper is paid direct cash by personal cheque. If markets havo- advancod he izcts the benefit of. the advance. The Montreal nmrket l has been the standard market of this club from the start; we regu- l listed the difference (which was a! or 4 cents Previous to our organiza- tion) to 2 cents per lb. By taking a delivered nrico at plants t-his ddffciontial was further reduced to l 1-2 cents, while with the fn- l troductlon of rail grading has gtiv- l en many stifppers an extra ad- vun ge. The second factor that presents itself is one of convenience. The. outlet for marketing hogs is at our door. Both summer and winter we are upon for business. Formerly we skinned monthly. Now in bf-month- 1y shipments we are able to take care of the mafia-tine of our hogs when they have attained proper weight and finish. This in itself in no small measure czntributed to better financial returns. Educatlonallv famicrs should benefit in being members of a, shipping club. The attendance at, mcctlnqs whori- feeding care of brood sows and markets with all vagaries necessitate constant atten- tion and study. Live stock mmrket- 3‘ lng reports have been circulated to a. large number of shippers which, when read can bc made use of very, conveniently by children in lino of,’ mrihblrrs O11 lflfldlltr: davs shlpp-t ors congregate in "vouus to discuss‘ feeds, pra -= ctc. It is quite IHlET-i line's 1'11: N 91 94145» 01.0 uurci-i CLEANSER YES, IT CUTS GREASE . ' LIGHTNING-FIST! ~ ‘i, '; nlvss I QUICKER sumac, roof "F if FASTEST GLEINSEII I EVER IJSEDI nuns m can»; Women everywhere are praising the New 50% Faster Old Dutch Cleanser. They marvel at its lightning-fast grease cutting quality. Since grease is woman's greatest cleaning problem, the New 50% Faster Old Dutch Cleanser gives you faster all-around cleaning-faster sparkle to surface: , because of the new magic-like ingredient that has been t added to the famous Old Dutch formula. ‘ It's waiting for you now at your dealer's in the same, familiar package. Get a supply today and watch it go to_ work on greasy stoves, sinks, pots and pens. See what a swift sparkle it brings to bath tubs, wash basins. glass and painted surfaces. The New 50% Faster Old Dutch Cleanser is wonderfully thrifty, too, because it goes so far. Doesn’! Scratch . . . Made with Scismofile HERE'S A WONDERFUL BARGAIN in beautiful A-T Qualify WM. A. ROGERS SHVERWARE Salad Forks for only 60¢ and 3 Old Dutch labels ($1.617 value) Then attractive Salad Fork: an A-l Quality Bllvurwnn It!!! an overlay of purl silver n! point of went. Mada by Oneldl, 1.14., In the attractive "Cmydon" pattern. This offer, good only In Canada, expire: December 3|, i941. fu-nnnu-nu-n-n-n-n-u-u-nn-n-u-n-n-n I OLD DUTCH CLBANBER, Dept. H100 64 Macaulay Avm, Toronto, Ont. I am l lngiwlndmfl! dew I O hbeh (urmgozpleta labeh) ungirfowhfn: m rnc_____Wm. A. Roger: Salad Foch and drcullr for each let of 3 ulad fork: you desire. Nlmq A ddr SEND FOR estinz to note haw some shippers‘ can finish their hogs in 5 months. l Others are eager to know how they do it. The fwd/lug of hogs to show profit over the cost of production is a problem that should be tn- vrstigated by all hog raisers. Broadly speaking hog raising should be a desirable branch of farming in that when we feed grain or other feed produced on u. farm 1-5 is sold while 4-5 goes back to the farm 111 the form of mrmurc Nevertheless shippers mus: have Cllfit. a substantial profit should realized as wcll. be ST. TERJISA'S SODALITY The regular weekly meeting of St. 'I‘crcsa‘s Scdnli ' was hold on June 27th. ‘ill;- dcnt. opened the meeting by piayei. The minutes were read and adopted. Roll call was responded 1o by 126) twenty- six members, giving their "Mothers Maiden Name.‘ Sister John of 'I'-hc Cross in a few well chosen wcstis expressed her gratitude t.) the girls for tlzelr attendance and interest shown. The president then respond- ed by thanking the Sisters on be- half ol’ the Members for forming our Sodality until mam TODAY c," ..,,,,,,,,_ film opens today st the Prince Ed- ward Theatre for two days, the aud- , ._ _ . ience expected a icture of suspense, M d consequent“ m-amatie sLlrpIl-SCPS and thril LOGPILBYS surgery room. There were no disappointments, for Dr. Kil- dare's Strange Case," lncreaslnghr popular series, contains all this-and more too. Barrymore once the intern Dr. Jimmy Kildare and the great diagnostician, Dr. Leonard Glllespi Case" revolves about the efforts of Ayres to help a surgeon friend, ac- cused of having performed a bung- led operation. such as a bird's eye view of a doli- cate brain ope exit-inc handling of a madman in the convulsions of delirium, orous moments such as when Nat. I I I | and I telling about other pieces. NOTE: Send 60¢ and 3 libel: I I I I I Dr. ‘Ilflildarés “Strange Case” At Prince Edward Today, Pendhtontrleqtonguzuoistbowho can take Marie Blake on l. - dollar date when he has only dollars, keep the film entertaining throughout. Humanly and deftly hmdledta Harold S. Buc uet, who d1: When fill lAtAtt ‘D1’. Kflduo’ lsfna fourth of this offers a dramatic glimpse into 1 great liospltal. l‘ Lara ne Day charming Nurse Mary Lamont who loves n5 hopes to marry Ayres. Samuel S. Hinds and Emma u ca’ parents, Alma Kruger an the su er- ntendent of nurses, and Waltn Klngsford as Lead of the hospital enact roles they have played in previous Klldare films. New to the sencs in shcpperd strudwlck, who gives 5, meritorious performance u the doctor who bungles an 11190111- ant operation. and Lionel With Lew Ayrcs portraying X11011 e, "Dr. Kudareks Strange Dramatic moments ration, plus the scl- plus hum- This was our last meeting September‘ fifth. Them was no fur- ther business, it was moved and seconded that. the meeting be aa- Journed._ A delightful pro ram was then resented under t e direction of sses Ada Cahill and Evelyn Nelli- gan: Duet — Misses Rita. and Edna Perry lencoredi. MonoZoguw-"Census Taking" — Miss Ebteile Doiron. Solo-Miss Anita Arsensult, (0n- cored.) Dialogue — “Reading The Guard- ian"-— Characters, Mrs. Edmund Maclntyre taken by Miss Doris Cahlll .Buc-her daughter, Miss Winni- fred Hegarty. Mrs. Maxianda Mugglns, the gos- slper—Miss Mary Cannon, Duet-Cowboy Jack-Misses Helen and Agnes Maclnnis, encored. Tap Dance-Miss Mary Arsenault (encomdi. Sol0—Ml.ss Joan Turner, (en- Diaiogue-Ttie Capable Servant, Characters: Dudley Ashlon—a young gentle- man-Miss Ada. Calilil. Sambo — Ncgro servant — Miss Mary Cannon, Aunt Melinda-Cranky old lady—- Miss Winnlircd Hegavty. Solo—-Miss Anita Arsenault, (en- cored.) Solo-Miss Rota Perry, tencored.) National Anthem. Accompanists tor the evening were: Miss Edna and Reta Perry. and Bernadette MacKcnzle icqualLl 3. Walter Crane. Grade l: (a) l. Helena Morrissey and Ar- lene Ings. (equal). 2. Marla Hymn. (b) 1. Lieo MacKonna. (c) 1. Elwood Weatherblc. . Jean llalliilny. Teacher. Sllllllllll POI$0I WY III IISEGT IITES lllflflllll iiimnssmc lllllllllll’ force of motion picture entertain- ment, 16a at the Capitol Theatre tery. this high whlc those who like rugged and lusty Id- venture. performances as the glrl explorer, and James Craig is a. new challeng- er for romantc American adventurer who seeks danger and finds it in large doses. forts to find a sacred skull which had been ordered returned to its cored.) rightful native East Africa by a Versailles Treaty. Pilgrimage will bettvo pilgrimages to Ste. Anne l9.00 a. m. Atlantic Standard time, “Zanzibar” Sets Record For Thrills Per Minute At Capitol wrecked during a scpctacular storm, and the girl and four men make o dangerous journey through African jungles to a village near a flaming volcano where the skull is enshrin- Exiclti scenes show battles with natives, uru1 which wild busts are turned ag nst angry save as, a thrilling big game hunt, an the erintlon of the volcano and escape of he whites at the climax. Strong Cast Eduardo Clmelll fl grimly man- sclng as the foreign agent opposing Miss Lane, and Henry Victor is c. iwrfect henchman. Other veteran! contributing to the picture's drums- tic fort-e are Tom I"l\(l(l(‘.ll, Clarence Muse. Samuel S. Hinds, Everette Brown, Robert C. Fischer and Oscar 081mm. ' Demonstrating the full dramatic nztbar" opened yesterday For sheer thrills and wferd mys- ictute sets an impressive will prove a treat. for 101a, Lane gives one o! her best honors as the Authentic Incident. The story traces Miss Lane's ef- trioe in German grovision in the at her ship is Spinning and Weaving T0 St. Anne de Beaupre MONCTON, N. B., July 3 ——Th0?‘€ Send me your wool to he spun lnlio yarn and woven into blanket-a, The char c: are: 23 cents for slnllc ‘VI-I'll, doub ed 2t! cents per pound. Ba - ctp cost $2.00 laundered; and If Ill!- laundercd $1.85. It takes five pounds of wool P" blanket. Wool must be wcll washed. Ill burn and dirt picked out, The slI-e of smile yam medium and doubled rum, lhflne, rnedlmn and coarse, ado hoo n5 yarn. Put thinner‘! mime. a firs“. own- ers mltme and instructions inside Ill uarce s. wglcrgd bvmmlll pgofreighgwg-z-olghl c an po n Higher: rice far well washed dry, picked wh te wool. Highest. nrlce for unwashed wool. Auto robes. blankets and Fund! Bed Throws for sale. Dc Bcatipre from Nova. Scotia this year, one taking in the territory Halifax to Amherst to be conduct.- ed by Rev. Father P. F. Mart-in. Armdale, which will leave by sinc- ial Cnnadan National train mm Halifax on Monday, July 15m l" picking up passengers en route. This pilgrimage will arrive at Ste. Annv De Beaupre on Tuesdty mommi- July 18th and will return. leavlnfi there at L30 p. m. Eastern ‘Stand- ard time. Thursday. Jul 18th. M‘- rlvlng back in Halifax a 5.00 p. m Atlantic Standard time. Frlda!’ Julr 19th. ‘Ilhc other pllgrirnl80 Wm be conducted for Capo Brown Blend and stations from Mul ave w Truro. n. is being organ Md "m!" the supervision of‘ J1. Gillies. Egg- ney in two spoon amt an - tlonal trains on Monday. July 330d» the first section leaving fit- 10.00 p. m. and the second at. 10.30 P- m- "“"‘“.°.. %Z“"l'l2.i ‘£53’... 53%;"; gers w pc Truro where the two sections will be combnled into one train and pro- ceed on to Ste. Avam: D3 th e nos av o . - 246th. (l)? will leave St. Anne De aeauprc the following day at m p- t. "err. streetcar and will opera e d from there to Sydney lfi“{$o”§¢¢iinni. the first lesvlnk I331’? ‘t: ‘Loitliirlli iwsyyclrrliwyéttliuall , an arr ~ lthe following morning and the second section leaving Truro at 7.30 p. m. Friday, July 26th and M. coupon P. o. Box ‘alas as Queen Strut Charlottetown Your Eyes‘! . ll yon are having aymllwllll or strain-headaches, more eyI or dlnlneu - consult. n spea- lnllsl. At your service with "l" of experience and u thormilh retracting lervlec. Call In and dllflln your fill- fleullles. O-QO-O-Ofivwv larrlvlng m Sydney the Kélgwlnfi a. F. special train will be operated on the return trip from Point Tapper to to accommodate passen- mornlng at 7.00 o'clock l G. I‘. IIUTCHESUN .'@O-O I‘. G. IIUTUIIESON. i f; omens gen for stations between these two flees. .