. 47 (Facsimile News Sheet)
THE NEW OUTLOOK DAILY
Published en route on
The New Outlook Maritime Special June I7th-—-—]u1y 6th, 1929
Vol. I V Moncton, N.B., June 26 No. 10
Orders for Wednesday, June 26
Atlantic Standard Time is usedin the following announce- ments and will be used until further notice. Kindly adjust time- pieces accordingly, as we are coming to places where that time is used.
6 a.m.——Our train arrives at Moncton station.
7 a.m.—Rising call by porters of cars.
7.3o—Breakfast served in dining cars.
9.3o—Motor cars with friends at station for sightseeing drive.
I p.m.-—Luncheon tendered by City Council in Pythian Hall.
3 p.m.—Our train leaves Moncton. for Sackville.
4.10 p.m.——Our train arrives at Sackville, N.B. Cars will meet us for sightseeing drive, followed by dinner at Mount Allison University. -
IO p.m.—-—Our train leaves Sackville station for Mulgrave, N.S.
A SCOTCH BEACH. Did you see the beach at St. Andrews? They said it was Scotch enough to be called sandy.
FLORA. The wild iris, lilacs, Star of Bethlehem and wild cotton were among the flowers recognized along the route of our motor journey.
OUR POETRY CORNER. It was said that the gorge at St. George was lovely.
LOST. Black silk gloves and a fountain pen. Finders please see Mr. Harrison, as white hands and correspondence are suffering. .
AND WE WONDER. Will anyone who rushes the hour for meals on the next boat trip have repeated conversations from the head steward.
RUMOR. The lady who contrived to waken herself by hearing her own snore in the Algonquin Hotel lobby is reported to be selling her recipe in several cars.