"TK ¢--~ ¢-¢-7 U1 #UW ' ~ . ,-- i __ _ ._,'__'¢__. _. 1 ~ r l _f i COAL lt`s “Hot Stuff” Z "Neckwear:-An up-to-date line ul- . wnyii on hand in sllke and crochet. 1| yuh want novelties, here is the _ "lure to some for them. "Bruce‘s_." ~ ' __ 4-29dtf. ."\\|iru you ouy -your suit at lh-o\\'n'>= you are surc of getting best ‘ i~p,1iii~, honest materials, good _ \\'orkmiinsliip and n perfect fitting iuiit. at a reasonable price. Brown's. A 'Lili Qiiorui l~"t. 5-13d3i "llc you value your health at 50c’,' ' Wo-.ild you really give half a dollar' “ to cure yourself froni all diseases '_ and get hack on the right road to -' hialtli. That is all a box of Mac’s » Blood Food costs and it works ang), iruiulcrliil results for you. The Two Macs. ' 5-15di~1li. ‘ ix Carriages, We have- already receiv- ed lor this ae\s0n’s trade, l len car loads of carving-is, i in steel, solid rubber and cushion tires, mlnuhct- ured by the four leading li r m s in Canada ii norm; ci ci.. 5-iiiuoi V rf' --...'... VICTORIA B. o. M i3_M Mines Dean liameron, thiilywell-knoix writer and lecturer, died this morn. ing' l°"0W1“lZ an' operation for ap- P‘?"dl°lti9. Mirs Cameron was~ a gaushter or victoria, imving been 0 n '“ 18591 B daughter of Duncan and J¢.3Si9 Cameron, pioneers of the Province. She embraced the teaching profession. _*_-__.€~__ 'EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ."`°RoN'ro, my is-'rue imi touncll of Women, after having in. vestiguteil employment agencies for “‘.‘“d“"`""‘B in the city. state that ___f_’:___;0"_le__08SBs theyiare veritable _“die ra "IDB for the unwary,” The s urge upon the hoard of control that '¢mPi0Yment bureaus be made ri \1_epartm_eut. of the civic administra- t on. _____€_____ lllli HEALTH lNll r SlHlNEiH_USt Nllllll I l`"T0 bi00ll is the foundation 01311 good health. Strength and perfect healtli can _he secured only after your 0_lf_|B Mc hllefl with new, pure blond -lt is the foundation of the _joy ol living~\vitliout pure blood your nys tem is oven to an attacks-or rus- case. For iiurifyiug the hieeri siren ti, ‘enmg lti blllliliflli it llb td its prgper -degree of vitality, Nulife has shown by actual results that it is the beg; blood and nerve tonic that has ever been ollercd suffering' humanity. it is easy to take, quick and efficient in results-every tablet means that much more and better blood. Get ri box and start the cure today, ' A box costs 50c., G boxes for $2.50 For sale by the following dealers; McKinnon Drug (E0, The Two Macs, City. Geo. E. Hughes, City, E. A. Foster, (tity, J. W. Carruthers, Montague. (lox Bros., Morcll. Mrs. A.N_ (lanipbell, St, l'cl.<~r:~i. H. J. Mllliflll, Sriiirifp Alex. Robertson, Red Point. B. P. Smith, Kinkora, S. H. (Jolwill, New Haven( Ewen MacKinnon, Hampton, _ flalvin Howatt, Victoria, Kicr & McFadyen, Kensington. P. N. Inman, Summerside. _ lfl. 1'. LePazc, North Rustico, W. ll. Dyer, Alberton_ Mrs. Lottie lllurnaglian, l‘onke'g Station. Jas. F. Lord, Tryon. , If your'dealer_ doesn't carry NU- |LIl*`l‘l ask him to write Johnson & _ Johnson, Wholesale Distributors. .Charlott;etown. mwgd,-¢_|__ 3> ce 1: lendid Line of Talcum Powders W0' are sliowinga good line of 'l`alcuui powders iucludingtlie two leaders, Violet Dulce and New Plug- lniid 'l`r:1iliiigArbutus. __ Tlrese powders are recouiuiendcil by all risers. lhfy are pure, sate, satisfactory and ilcliglitfully per- fiiiucd. Large can . . . . . . - MacKinnon Drug Company Cor Great George and Kent Sis. 2 T- -W. f==- ___, 5 2.- //=~ -~ 5 W- ~--~ W- -=\_ /,/ f` li! - _ ~ | Hickey £6’ Nicholson Tobacco C if J Who Loses ? 5,- Q’ gi _ Our Master Marine Suiokirg , @ éalfa ii tobacco. Why ? ll:c:iusc it in _ 5 _ iiiadeoiily from the vc'y best I ` tobacco, carefully sclectql and l = A ` 1 well- cured. lt costs no more G than the other kind, which is l "W-i A"-I"-4"~"‘-"~"-’~`Y"~ ?‘-"`1`:3*.-`;~if:?‘£ai'-315;*SETI: of times injurious as well. » You do if you :irc not biiyiuu ’l(/- M’ --..__._ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ A L_ ..Anea¢»un¢c1“` tile S\llIllllEI' .SCSSOII We _ Few Words ol Appreciation wish to thank our niany On the threshold of customers' for the good will and confidence that luis been expressed in tlie_ greatly increased ' "“S‘.“@SS Since.. 111': .rect-' ganization of the 'com- Diluy, a little more than five iiioiitlis ago. _ _The best evidence we can - illve of our appreciation is the determination to` strike harder thantver ta maintain . Il continuation of it. Our constant effort will be to work some improvement each day in the buying and selling of‘|;eneral hardware so that we may give you the Very best goods at the lowest possible prices. We wont to » make this store the most con- venient and satisfactory" hiirdwiire euabllehment in the l'_rovl,nce."‘ _ ’ Auction Sale-\ Under the instructions given nie by (leo J. Rogers, Esq , l_will put up at Auc- tion on the premises that valuable ' Hotel _ Properly ' ~ known as the Blake House. on .'19 Water Street. The property was former- ly owned by the late C. Bc-n-_ oit andis situated on the North side of Water Street virli a frontage of 42 ft~_. CX' tends back Sr ft. with a right-away of o ft. on the lirist side. r ` Saturday. _ . May 18lli -- at iz o’clock nooii_is_ the time set.for this auction. , You are invited to cull _ and aeeihis f°P¢f*Y» » ' ` ‘ R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. A. S. Hewitt, and A. J. Biflln, Y Y C. Leonard Grant, Charlottetown, was among the passengers arriving on the Northumberland last evening. Two new pictures and the'Musical ouitens win be at the-Peoples The- atre, Charlottetown, tonight. Ten cent to all parts of hall._ r The Guardian welcomes reliable 'news from persons throughout this Province. All such items' should be mailed to “The Guardian News Dept-. Charlottetown," immediately lifter the events, etc., have transpired. J. Wildman, Bradford; A, S. Grant, Halifax; E. A. Michalle, Montreal;, H. C. Holland, Montreal; H. S. Vess- ner, Montreal; C. M. Hopkins, Mon- treal; registered at the Clifton House. S-lummerside, between 5.30 last night and 5.30 the previous, night.--J. L. M. McLeod, Dundas; E.~ A. Parkman, Brockville; C.,L. Grant, Charlottetown; G.M. Graham, Mon- treal; E. J. Anderson, Stl John; A. D. Ross, Eldon; registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown between the hours of 11.30 last night and 11.00 the previous night. . » ,___- Yesterday an investigation into the question of whether or not the U. G. S. Minto had rendered proper assistance to the (1, G. S. Earl Grey, at the time she was stranded some time ago was held in the oi- flcc of the Marine Department, Char- lottetown. Aa the investigation was _a private one nothing was announced for the public at` its conclusion. The death occurred in Charlotte- town yesterday of John Hogan, 54 Queen St. after an illness of about six months. The deceased had been employed with T. E. and D. J. Riley, Tobacconists, up to the time of his illness. He leaves to mourn 3, widow and the following sons: Frank and Arthur at home and William, in Salem, also one daughter, Mary, married in,Boston, and a sister, May, in Quincy. His passing away at this time is keenly felt by the family. 'l‘lie dcceased's son Arthur, is lying at home very ill and the late Mr.‘ Hogan is an uncle of the late John l~“,l-iilglics, who was killed in ii train accident at St. John. D. Mctluaig, E, J. McQuaig. H. McKenna, Sydney; (‘. R. Rogers, Summerside; W. A. Travelle, Souris; W. B.‘Murray, Sussex; 13. G. Todd, Montreal; R. E. Willard, Montreal; H. B. McLauglilin, Truro; H. Miller, Halifax; B. Rose, Halifax; W. J. R. Brown, Toronto; George Dingwell, Charlottetown; W. J. Duncan, Tor- onto; A. Pinard, Toronto; G. R. Joughins, ~Moncton; J. Wildmau_. llradford, England; E. A. March, Montreal; Mrs. Agnes Roy._.0akland, (‘al; S. W. Bailey, Worcester; Heo. ld. Smith, Kingston; H. J. McGrath, Moncton, registered at the 'Vict0l“ia Hotel, Charlottetown, between the hours of 11,30 last night and 11.00 the previous night. _ The Senior Baseball Lea‘guc open- ed 'fit Victoria Park, Charlottetown. last evening wh`cu a large crowd wit.- nessed thc Abcgwcits defeat the Vic- toriiis alter ii fairly interesting con- test. The first three innings were close and interesting, the pitchers and catchers doing excellent work and receiving splendid sul-port from their confreres. The game resulted in .1 score of 12-3 in favor of the Abeg- weits. (Zine thing apparent during the game yesterday evening was the nec- csslty of roping off the first and third base lilies so that these wit- nessing tho game can not hamper the movements of the players: in the Junior League im the afternoon the Rovers defeated the Wanderers ‘Ll-3. <--° ._ Rev. C. S. McLaren, the neyv Pas- tor Of. the North River Baptist Church, arrived in Charlottetown on the Nertiiumberliind last night- Mr- McLaren has just closed 8 successful pastorate at Springfield, N. S. He has a fine helper in Mrs. McLaren, who is one of the prominent workers among the Baptist women of the Maritime Provinces. Last year she was elected Provincial Secretary for Nova Scotia for the Womon’s Un- ited Baptist Missionary -Union of the Maritime Provinces.; Mr. McLaern be- gins work next Sunday, May 19. His appointments will be North River at eleven o'clock 1|. m., Iiong Greek -at three p. m., and Kingston at seven p. m. The North River group of churches is to be congratulated _on ian workers. The Guardian bids _them A long and successfpl ministry among its people. _ _ _ ::You will find our store service just right. Our stock includes every- thing that is rgood, pure, fresh and reliable in good drugs and sundries. and cleanliness and purity is thus in sured. Our sales people will get just what you want without delay and you will find our prices just right. '[‘he_McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gt. '_'_l securing two such prorninent Christ# insist on-quality QUALITY' And .'lm_”“_‘ss 'lt nlwe n find it in our you 3 D he M commodities lor ooloon ilnelengeru ......... ._ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ My sm _ _r _ i B 5 ' ' 1 _ J ° Pe* -- ‘°»f -- _ in fuss: , ....,..r'.4°2rf2.fcrr._ 1 u__ | M | 1- £~'_ Q , , . _ i A I _ _» W "l"lU l‘tl1,`l!_iaii'er;'al`A¢efiit, in _ Sl¢W\l‘\ I B\k8l')' 149 G* G=°8°__5* .'U“_l‘§'° '"_'\‘“Y¢°°~f=’f¥* - Agents. ' _ it pays to buy in this Province. ,_, A120113 Y-11° D8SB¢ui;erS_ arriving 011 ____ .the Northdmberland last evening was _William Bruce, Charlottetown. Charlottetown, were among those in ` ` ___ morning lor* Saskatoon alter visiting Charlottetown , Harry James, commercial traveller, Charlottetown. `was among the pas- sen1er!'returning by the western _train yesterday afternoon. 'flllrici iwarburton, Charlottetoivn, who,_has been attending McGill (‘ol- lege, Montreal, was among the pas- sengers returning on the express last night. ‘ Subecribers and others are asked to remit by Money Order or by Regist- ered Letter. The Guardian is not re- sponsible for remittances forwarded other than as above. Any person in Charlottetown, who .intends to visit New York City either 'or business or pleasure, may find it to their advantage to write "‘F.H.," .-,are of Guardian, Gliarlottotown. L. C. Kitson. formerly of this Province, whos-e .interesting Boston letters have appeared from time to time in The Guardian, has accepted the position as 'clerk of. the Point Shirley Club, Boston Harbor, for the coming summer. _ ' Rev. T. Beaton was inducted to the charge of Blackville, N. B. church, l‘liursda.y evening by the Prcsbytery of Miramichi. Rev. Mr; Beaton is ii. native of Cape Breton, and held pics- torates at Ontario and P, E. Island previous to Blackville.-Truro exc. The following produce prices were secured on the Charlottetown market square yesterday and have prevailed since last Fridayt-White oats, 56c; black oats, 58, potatoes, 55 to-1 65c; pork, 7; to Sgc; beef tqnarterl per lb., 8 to 10c; beet tsmnll),.per lb, 8 to 17c. The prices quoted by the wholesalers are:-Potatoes, 60c; pressed hay, $13; white oats, 55 to 58; black oats, 58 to 560c,; pork, 8; to 10c; straw, '$5.50, and tur- nlps, 18 to 20. The A. W. Perry arrived from Boston en route to Charlottetown this morning ut seven o’clock_ The boat was delayed in Boston twelve hours, due to the large amount of cargo taken aboard. The Halifax .Will go on the slip at Dartmouth to- morrow for painting. She will resume lier regular sailings for Boston May 22. The Perry will he taken gli of the service for several weeks, immediate- ly alter the Halifax resumes hcr sailings. The new Plant liner now llfiillg hult in GlaSf-low will be laiiucli- ed in June.-Halifax cxc. - S. Brown, York; John Allan, Roy. alty; A. D. Mclnnfs, lilarnsclitfe; D. China Point; Miss,McInn'is, (Thinn P0iDtI James ri McNeill, Summer- Side; HG. H. M. Carver, Pownal; Geo. H.,.Myers, V. S.; llrudenell; W. J. Mchlachern, Mt. Albion; Mrs. l'. A. O'Donnell, Avondale; C. L. Mc- Lean, Cardigan; S_W. Drake, Mill- rviiw; A. I). Ross, Eldon; .l. _=\. Rob- er son, Boushaw; Rev. A. Craise, New Dominion; R. McKay, Bradal- hane; (7. L. Strickland, City; W. E. Dennison, Moncton; N. B.; A. Pose- ner, F. Wax, J. A. Ross, New Glas- gow; (1. A. Rooney, St. John, registered nt) the Revere Hotel, (Thar- lottetown, between the hours of 11.00 last night and 11.00 the prev. lous night._ _ Y _ _________________ J L” _x _ l i _,I//~ I lv' ' 'g W '93 ’ __. 0 N0. 3 A . FOLDING - POCK ET KODAK Tfiisie the most popular ol the Foldlnir Pocket. series. Taken pic- mreszii-lxsg 2. . We would like to show it to you. $20.00, s2i'».oo, or ss5__oo. ' - 1 Johnson &' Johnson 4 Kodak Deslersf \\' ,f\`\‘!i 147.. .. .~ _._ ' -_- ,._r¢__\< G \§{’4“";i‘7`\ ll _ _i__ " /_._-‘- » \' _" iii ” Use Formalm on Your Grain Iiormaliu is good for any crop but is df _special benefit to wheat and oats -it pre- vents the growth of smut and _other pests. pint of Formalln,and 42 gallons of weter will thor- oughly cleau and protect your grain. Soak the seed no minutes in this, before . sowing.. »- i M. McLeod, `Hunter River; 1.. Iugsj i' i i tm.-_ -w\¢w<~m»\»¢..»\~ -.-.»=.~ ¢‘('~ ` ‘ o 4" "H - ' ._ ' »-uhm ,__~ G THE UEEN’S COUNT-Y ;fiUllRDlfAN` ' suiiiiarii simon an-» meéfzf' P-ru-S Hama, esterda _ Mrs. J. G. McDonald lea es_t_bis '5 1' it ` ` I/Mlm////uilynwug ` & "‘°" 1’-“'°“°° W' D~ “"5 M” °““"’°“' I n The .Dusifuf Store on Charlolleiownhr Busieai Stl-eel Il Today ‘begins the May N0 3 Night Gown, This is one of the hrindsoiuest garments shown in the sale, niadc nf a fine soft Laivnsdale in slip over style, l-las short sleeves composed of wide embroid- ery/_l‘hc \'.' shaped yoke is made of embroid- ery insertion, beading sud torcliou lace, fin- ished with wash ribbon, regular value $1.35, vvnira satis rruci-:_ _ . 98C N0, 4. Skirt, A very attractive garment carefully made, with all seams double stitch- ed . 'l`he 2.iin_ frill is made up of wide torclion lace with 3 bands of torclioiriuserlioii separat- ed by wide muslin bands, regular 9oc WHITE SALE PRICE . . _ _._ _ _ _ _ . . Ni), 5 Skirt, A very attractive garment of good grade soft white uiiisliu, has n 9 in. frill of Swiss embroidery, headed with u 2 in band of torchon insertion and 5 imrrow tucks, regular value 1.25 WHITF SALE i’RlC1;`... . . . . . ._ No. 6 Princess Slip Made of a fine Soft niiislin. all seams double stitched, 8 in. frill of nice cinbroidery, yoke and sleeves trimmed withtorchon lace and wash-ribbon, ;:oc»d"98 vaiiiefii,»:i_25, wi-riric s.ii.n rnici-1 C T8 llainly Corset Cover 501: _ The smooth Lonsdale Corset cover, shows. clusters of. tucks at the back, top has wide'ban_d,of veryopcn embroid- eryiiisertion -caught by two rows of wash ribbon. Edge of -Torchon... ...50c Sale of Whitewear THIS M(_lRNiNLi 'WE START ri special exhibit and szilc of pretty Suniiiicrivliitei-.~e:ir~-goods adapted to w<'.'ir_]iist; at this season, We :liink llirit you will liiitl the values i;»li`crcci worthy of your best atiiciitioii. _ _ We described some few ol' tliciri, :ind assure you, nt the .fzirrie tiuie, that every one wc describe has xi score of dillercnt designs behind it, awaiting you. No.2, Night 'Gown. A vt-'-_'y lcticli- garment of good Lawiisdalc, has short sleeves liiiishcd witli iiruslin frill and torchoii lace, The high round yoke is edged with torclion lace and insertion, and caught with white or colored baby ribon .regular value :ir .oo.Whiic Sale price.. . _ . . .. . No. 7 Coy-sc( Covgn rllilib’ Il(ll'll7lL‘ \'3.lliL' is uiade of a nice fine ~»oft white cotton, yoke- rind sleeves are edged with narrr-w iorclioii lace beading caught with rlriiniy l~».»_v rilfoiiii, regular value qoc Vt'l'll'l`E §>.`\iJ1'l riuci-:....,_ . . _ . . . . . . . . . C N0_ 8 Cgfsgf Covgr made _oi good ginrlc white muslim. itiiiisliizil :it top with a 3 in. band of eiiibroiiii-:ry iuscruori over ri pretty beading edge. firii.>licil'wlth fine iorchon lace. Apretty wasli ribbon ls riiii through the bending, regular price _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ . . c N0 9, Drawers mride of good soft nuis- lln with deep frill of nice embroidery. slr Jw- ing five rows of tricks :it head. carefully cut, using pliziity of material. regular price 65c. Wlll"l`I-I SAIQF. PRICE. _ _ .. _ _ . . . N0. ll). Drawers, A good fine soft inaicr- ialis used iii inal;Er`~_rf up this garment, finish- ed with choice torclioii lace; intisliii baiitling and torclioii iiiscrliuii, cut tuil 'null carefully made- Pr€Cisciy as illiisirutcil :ibove re;-_'~ “lar Value 50:; WH,l"l`l£ SA LIS i'RiCF,.. c T-7 Smart Corscl Cover 35c A Corset cover ol vcry fair cotton, is finished with good torchon lace at top and round arm hole. A _broad band of eiiibroidery insertion forms top of yoke. A11 Si-/.es.___._ . . ~.-i F’ ~_~.<~... 2 2 i i ¢ ¢ ~»~,~»¢»smem»»m»w.»\\~ pin _ ,_f'_ ' ;f__ _ _ _ ' _ `,. 4-WW _ F ire from a recipe that has been used lor _ 'dcbility are»ca\\B€ll DY imlmfei WPRK " ` " `-and watery blood. Mads Blood Food I _K is a prompt. cure for this. It gets - l ht d w to the scat ‘of-the trouble Everything ls kellt under glass and , l :nil mage: the blood pun, and Bt,-,-,ng ' - ~ n M r . 5~15dr3i_ Insurance sonable rates. " I Proinptncss in payment of all claims, :', ri strong fcntiire . E. Office Sunnyside i» ._ lf, rl . . ‘ " in good strong Stock Coinpaiiies :it rea- _- si. » R. BROW it Charlottetown i L - -~ - _---- -- »--__-_ _ ---..- “Mac's Blood Food has been made a long time by tlié' leading physici- ans in America and Europe. There are none better and few as good at the pi-ire. A box 50s. The Two Macs. . '_ 5ll5dr3i "Anaemia, listlessness and general A hox 504:. The Two a s Srcnusuir snitiucs 'Muc's Blood Food has secured aiiccc-.ss where all others have failed. It is the best to use. A box 5dr, The Two lvlars. 5-l.'idr3i. “If you want a really good cup you. can get it at B|'own's. The stock is conipoaed of the leading lines from Canadian, English mid American lac- tories. All kinds, grades, slinpes and styles are sliowi\.- Prices range from 250 to $1.50, llri»wn's. The Home of Good Hats. sional "Maris Blood Food is n blood and nerve food pure and simple. lt pur- lfles the blood, makes it sttong and rich and thus combats i-ill forms ui disease. 5-l5dr;’~i_ iioriircal, Tboun ind islands, Torontii and Niagara Falls. liloganlly r-quippcil md \l»ur. uglily up to date steamers. leav- ling i,_}n¢b¢~r_- .l.ul_v cxr.-pi Siiuriay hlay at iii oo l‘. M. fur Mriniriml. Cornniencing ijuue ist, d‘1ilyui~.til Sept. goth and there- iatlcr daily exit-pt Si|;1il.iy_ l Com'r'-n~.iu r uno ist, Slcauricrs ltia\‘i'~ |Mil |'or'lh»i-onto dolly cxcc-pl Sunil-1_\' ui r2._'i-_. iirnn. St.--'nwr “l%ellnvilc" leaves ltloritiral illir llay of Qululi- l‘»irt.a, Toroiito #nil ilnrniltuii, l~`rnt:\) s iii. 7.00 |\. ur. I 1 l-‘or limo tables and l'urtlii~r particulars, p‘cnrc write. _ M, l’. Coiiiioly, _lim F. l_lu‘uu, ivcucrnl .\gent,Qu'>bcr. k'.l".:\. Miiutrcul DF i Til\_).\`. HENRY. Trsilfir l\l:inn.gcr. Mruitrcal. ~ 5-4dstt.||. ,fr ci itorir rimizr Furness- 4! _Withy Co, Ltd CANADIAN PACIFIC i at A ij A.solu`tlon made of one _ , \ . . _ ' | ' » » . " l i Q _ . --‘_ . _. _..,._ . __ . -i ,yr ,‘~.' ___ _ ~ 1 »-< ; ' r ~ ~/0 5 if .1 ' -Y-»ff~.1'”;?§’i‘.i.':_' 1 Y ' srulmsiiir trunks ` ` l From London ‘Steamer From Hallie: Ai \___` i r f‘“°“~»"'°°*‘ < ~""“““ A ‘AND oiiitn sitansuips An spa April :wth Allekhnnv Kent Street. zzl ' _ 'mm' N* “mu . ”'2""2 "”‘!" “~“°“."“'°““- » °"‘i‘°‘“‘ ° sr uiwncncs noun: “ml B(v’i?_"s‘TG:;§l;) - mb Luke Ohamplnin .. Thurs. More - - ' ' ~ ' FIRST CABIN From Liverpool Btesmer Fmm a ' ' ' ' ___ .epriiisni _ Mimmir Point. iimmh I W5 °"“;A§§°_°°“‘ C’ "l » r 'l‘iib»se¢»‘ “mb A. l .amen The above :Menon have o llmitod ee May 1th i Bun" IKPBBSB ...... .... -.... ULU) E8 tis SUMMER SERVICE _ Montreal Bristol. ._ May lb Royal Pidwurd May 19 May 2!! Royal (George June I2 and forv.nli:iit»ly lnorcnitr-r .....__.....__-- Ask for pamphlet ' 3WEl".lS"l'llll’ July I0-London md Pei-ie. These steamer# are e uluped with the bxteetdevicen for the com- fort. and convenience of paesen i era. The private suits of lpn monte and the luxuriously eppoln - ed publiriesb ne rtreetortalter his- gor c£er ndin ln decorative ure. and YN E (JEL MD by anything on the Atlantic. For all nlormetiun apply svav anno ciurnn anna ~ '”° f Prove ii for yourself T ` aes \:_°":_';::" _:"1 :'_¥_'_l’_’;_: :::_'*'_*_':_::_'*‘° Tumors-ie. osii Ai mine _ W K Rose" to _ Md _ _,, _ ._ _-c -_(_.?_ __ _ . . . .