_ 9// _ \r 135 Queen St. . . ` ‘ M913 ~ -- .m..m.._rm. maroon ’ ‘rrmcrls-nrrorrnflpwn oodauulu ' |aomrnm`~um.\ ' "* ____ _¢j,,.{ _.il T silo.. Is now ~ __ r 1 ~ 0 lor Seuss ovnorol Cream A a necessity in the home. It lighiens labor ' ' 0 ' 15c and 25c WELLNER ’ , ]ew¢l.r. ' and .keeps the silver as i should , , if' 1- ' /| Q /\`x‘ ' A DIS _Bright and clear from tarnish. Two sizes, 0 ' ,i li /," r ' D5" P i /h %/ , _ .1 In our yr sent, showing of gun metal blots you wil sae rlle most exclusive array of Womens Dressy Wa'lliirg Boots that we have ever exhibited. The :tyles are new ‘and natty. good comfort and yer- fect fit i-1 assured --we lm w you will be | leased with the showing. Many grades ani all sizes $3 50 ro. . . . ,$5.00 a pair ,Ailey & Co. _ 1 ` . ' 6 \ »~ .\~<.\,..\\ ,_ r g it l _ _ _ \ .' r ‘ `_ `- ~ -1 r _ _ \ ~ °` ' \__ _ \\~--s\\ \ 1 Your Heating and cooking apparatus will last much longer rf you use ourcoal. We hive now on hand all kinds of fre.~ll mined coal free from slate and stone. . Send us your address and we will quote prices. Phone 111 - ii. Lyons 81 Go I i \ Anticipate the. Christmas Ruihhy | leaving your photo -order at: \ wg- 1001( Sfrllolo \ Y\'l'\S_T ‘Exhibition Visitors’ HOW ABOUT YOUR TEETI.-II. While in the ci? exhibition week dro ntu our office an have thi-m examined Eltiiiii OF CHARGE- Only takes a few minutes and we will tell you exactly what you need and it won’ cost you one penny. We make teeth and guarantee -hem to ill ~xao=ly. Wa also guarantee p ,rf ctrun in Crown and Bridge v ork. Extracting and f liwg without pain-prices moderate. IES neon St. Di". R0!)il'l'.iJ "°'i,i,§’,;'.';' ° OF' INTEREST TO WOMEN A titled Irishwoman _who has u large country sent and entcrtains a great deal, has hit upon u charming device for making breakfast, ia more cheerful function than it generally is. Instead of the one long, dreary table at which everybody must eat,she has `round tables, each with its own sap- urate service. Let a guest come down at what hour he ;~vi1i, he, finds. hut coffee and tea ovcr the spirit-heaters, on the side tablo, and hot cups-- some of them the thick stone china cups which are used in the inns of Normandy, and which keep the heat so well. Crisp French rolls, portions of butter, and various breakfast del- icacies ars in readiness, too, and a guest can take what he wishes and sit down at a little table, alone or with o. friend, and take his coffee in what is almost us good as solitude. "Yes," said a-florist, "I can. work miracles in my buslncssn., For ln- stnnce, I can grow you lettuce while you wait-sweet, crisp lettuce .that you may eat for your dinner with the broiled spring chicken. I do :it ing - this way. I take a handful of lettuce seeds that have hccn soaked over night in alcohol; and I plant them in a box containing threc inches of loam and a qulcklime. I water this soil, and in ten minutes .tho -seeds _ ' LARGE PUMPKIN vlNa:. , i.__ _ burst. In twenty ‘minutes two! tiny leavcs push through the, earth. The A pumpkin vhw' °°v°““g °"°` leaves grow and multiply. Iii. an eirhth of an acre and bearing 500 pumpkins, is growing of the farm of Dr. R. G. Sloan, of Little River, South Carolina. One of the pump- kins ia said to weigh 100 pounds. If it is possible to remove it the vine will be exhibltcd at the State Fair at Columbia. RECORD WHEAT CROP IN INDIA. yt ____ _ Ono of the largest wheat crops on record has iustlbeon harvested in In- dia. -India‘s previous record crop was 374,000,000 bushels. Most of this is for export and already it lil estimated thug one to one and a half*~.rrillinn tt ns of wheat is now in course of shipment to Europe. . gnoaau-aa ar-r i__< 2-. e_..’ Coal hour they arc ns big as half-dollars. 'Then you may pluck and eat " them. ~'l`hey are delicious-a fairy salad. iSometimcs, when I give a dinner iparty, I have one of thcsollttle are- lparcd lettuce beds in the centre o' the table. The guests soc tho 10051100 grow, und when the time comes fr-~ the salad course, thcro is salad blooming befnrn them, all ready for thcm to pluck." co Best Quality of lisrrl for Base Burner & Furnace Soft Coalr ‘ 1 Acadil Nut Acadia Round ‘Albion Nut Albion Runamihe in the breakfast room several small ‘has been incorporated as the New,| - ...°'1'I-IE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can beobtaiued at W. A. John- eton'a, -Montague. ...'Ml'f.. ED."D. FEE!-IAN il Guar- dian representative in Bouria. 1-lie phone number ia 5,- W. L. Dtngwelli ...°'I'l-IE MORNING DAILT Guar- dian can be obtained at W. A. John- ston'a, Montague. ...°'r. oonnou lvms 'la Guardian agent in Montague. Hia odce phone is ll and residence phone 20. ` ~ I i-@ ...°l=n1zu wlunmns. -`lulcbas1 Keenan, ‘Georgetown Royalty, won first prize for registered Leicester awe lambs at the King'a County Ex- hibition. _ ...°SU'BBCRIDERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expired date. ' , GEORGETOWN.-St. David's Presbyterian Church, Georgetown. The Revd. A. J. W. Back will preach on Sunday, Oct. 5th, at 8 a, rn, On the Brink of Fate, and 7 p. m,, Resignation. Visitors heartily wel- come. There’ll be no Prayer Meat- ing on Oct. 8th. . .-»:~:~»:~:-:»~:-;~ ._. age I e a e a e ¢ ,O»‘eo_oa.n:u.n;»::ac:ee:n:ee:oa:n:0¢.oo:eo:a :Q 'a roorr rr z oorrrrror rosroor _ °3°'3°*3°'5*'2°'Z‘°2**!°°2°°!°°2°°Z°°!°°!°°Z°°Z°'If°Z°°I ° e e of »:e¢,oa 0.0 »°~:~:-:~:»»:-:-:»- Dr. Albert Ross Hill, president of Scotia -'forty-four years ago today,; the son of Daniel and Esther Davi- son Hill. Ha received his early edu- cation in the schools of his nativel Province, and at the age of sixtecni became a teacher in the schools of _ Nova Scotia. He received the degrccl of A. B. from Dalhousie University in r 1802, and then went to Germany,| where he studied at.q_3erlin, Heidel- berg and Strassburg. ` In 1895 Cor-l neil made him a Ph. D., and hc began . his career as an educator at the State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis.,l soon after marrying Agnes S. Bax-. ter, or Halifax. amos than he heal hccn a member of the faculties of Cornell, Nebraska and Missouri, and. was elected prcsident. of the Univcrs-' ity oi Missouri in 1906. - October 4» is the birthday of the Rt. Rev. George Thornloc, Bishop of' Algoma, former rector of St. Peter, Sherbrooke, and Canon of Qucbcc Cathedral, at. Coventryq 1849; oi Henry Frederick Dlissett, who won high honors as a British commission- er in Africa, at Montreal, 1847, and of Dr. Charles William Edmund Body, theologian, who was provost and vlcri-chancellor of Trinity Uniitersity Toronto, 1881-94, at Clapham, Eng., `l`i{5`1. On this date in 1899 the Hon. A`med`oc Emmanuel Forget was ap-. pointed Lrlcuten `nt-Governor' of the -Northwest Tcrrizsorics, serving until 1905, when he became the first Lieu- tenant-Governor of Saskatchewan. It is the anniversary of the sending of the first mcssngc over the Canadian government telegraph line from Ska- guay. ‘ _ iiEYi 0LlSO0Yi ' .DEVELOPMENT C0. LTD. ____- Our neighboring City of New Glas- gow has certainly been taking on new life very rapidly during the post year." The immense plant of the Eastern Car Company, Llmited,which will employ 1500 mon, would alone support quite a town, but this is on- ly one of several things which is giving New Glasfow a boost at this time. The St ndard Clay Works which was alrcudy a large concern, has more than doubled its capacity. The Brown Machine Company and thc Bailey-Underwood Companyhavc consolidated aa' thc Eastern Stecl Company, with largely increased cap- ital. They have acquired a large tract of land rind will build a mod- ern plant for the manufacture of steel castings in addition to their present lincs of work. Many houses havrhcen built, but the demand hn hccn so great that men have had to go eight or ton miles from their work in some cnscs to get a place to llvc. Recently a Company has been form- ed by some of the citizens for the. development of New Glasgow. ~Tbcy. have purchased a.large tract of land on the West side of the river opposite the principal works, and will build n bridge across the river to put this property within walking distance of the larger industries. The Company Glasgow Development Company, Limited. It is their, purpose to build n model town with regular streets and sidewalks. The whole plot with the -exception of one or tw'o stroetsr will be restricted to good residences. In another column this Company makes announcement of the opening many friends wish tliem a long and 'happy married life ‘ ` _ °1-$°°2°°5'°Z°*3'°2°'2"I°°3*'$°'2*°0'°Z°°!"2"3»°3’¢”¥°‘Z5*2° :ix £2: :3:°I°°2~°3*'3°‘0‘*!°°'l°I'°’.°°!°°?°Z**'.~¥°¢B°°3>¢B~\b°0¢B»4' zminent Serb whose electrical inven- tions promise to revolutionize wire- less telegraphy, was born at Idvor, in Southern Hungary, of Servian parents, fifty-five years ago today. `He is an almost unique dgure in the scientific world, for he combines :_ _ rss. : 1' :.1 . . _ :f¢..‘.‘::'_-,~.~:_-:_ . _~_ »_~:_~_-_-_-_-: ...°I'l' PAYS to buy in this Province ...'FOR LADIES' tailor 'made suite, go' to W., B. Leard, Souris, Newest auitinga and overcoata in stock at Bouris' Eineat Tailors. All cuatomerl get satisfaction. 1920-10-M11. ...'GORMAN-Wl-lIT'i‘Y,- A very pretty wedding took place at St. ~ -Ma1‘garet'a Catholic Church, Souris. on Tuesday September 30th, when Miss Ida Gorman, St. Charles be- came the bride of Mr. Jamea W. nuptlal knot was tied by their pas- tor Rev. K. C. McPherson. The bride was pztttly dressed in a suit. "of grey with at to match, trimmed with whiteplumes. The bridesmaid, Misa Ethel Power, wore a dainty suit of blue, trimmed with white and .a hat trimmed with white and red roses. The functions of the grooms- men were ably discharged by Mr. ‘Johh Gorman, a brother of the bride After the ceremony the happy cou- ple drove to their future home. Their iHi HUMiii PHDEESSIDNQ Prof. Michael Idvorsky Pupin, the "under one roof" the genius of the . inventor, the practical' “horse sense" of the business man, and the rare [ability to impart his knowledge to others. As an educator, he is the the State University of`Missouri and head of the laboratory and professor one of the most omincnt of Amuri- of electro-mechanics at Columbia can educators) was born in Nova `University. His many -inventions im clude a telephone cable for under- rrround and submarine use, numerous devices for perfecting the 1ong-dis- tance telephone, and the famous “Pilpin coll," which has greatly ex-| tended the range and usefulness of the wireless telegraph. He has mar- keted his inventions so successfully as to realize a large fortune. P O O O Col. His Highness Sir Nripendra Narayan Bhup Badahur, Maharajah of Gooch Bohar, was born fifty-one years ago today, and succeeded his father at the tender age of ton months. The' Mal1ara;iah’e son, Prince Jltendra, a handsome youth of twenty-six, recently married Prin- cess Indira, the only daughter of the Gaekwar of Barodu. The wedding was originally scheduled to take place in India last May, but the bride changed hcr mind and sailcd away to England. Later Prince Jit- endra and his brother, the Mahar- ence of Gooch Behar, proceeded to London, where the delayed wedding ceremony was performed. The royal family of Gooch Bchar is alleged to 'be descended from the gods. This claim of divine origin has been de- nied, however, and jealous rivals say that the Cooch Behar royal lins is of aboriginal descent. The Gaekwar of Baroda, father of the bride, is a scion of one of the oldest families of India, and his ancestors once ruled over s. large part of the country. 'Tho Mahnrajah is a famous Nimrod, and the author of “Thirty-seven years of Big Game Shooting." I l O John A. Blsicher, publisher oi Judge and Leslie's Weekly, was born in Troy, N.Y., sixty-flve years ago today. In his youth he was report- cr and city editor ofthe Press, Times, and Whig, in his native city, and later was proprietor of the Schenectady Union, and editor-'n- chief of the Albany Evening Journ- al and the New York Mail and Ex- iitttt ttftttftttit =f Greatest of all American Indians, a brave warrior, a Napoleonic lead- er of men, an able statesman, an eloquent orator, a diplomat of rare ability,-such was Tecumseh, chief of the Shawnees, who was slain in the battle of the Thames, in Canada, .just a century ago tomorrow. A cloud of witnesses attest Tecum- seb’s bravery, sagacity and nobility of character. Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, commander ol the Eng- lish forces in Canada at the out- break of thc last. war between Eng- land and tho United States, wrote of his rcd-skinned ally, "A more sa- gacious and-active man does not, I believe, exist." ~ As Chief of the Shawnass, he at- tem1ted to organize the western In- dians against the whites, and in this project he had the assistance of his brother, Elkswstawa, "the Proph- et," a great religious leader among the Indians. The latter was defeat- od by Harrison at Tippecanoe in 1811, and Tecumseh than offered his services to the British. Acting with such brave English leaders as Brock and Harvey, he was almost invin- cible, and his Indiana would do any- thing for him--even refrain from massacre and torture. Whitty alaoof St., Charles. The A¢chiwn___ Am. Beet Sugar... 96| Am_. Smelters... 66| Amal. Copper... Brooklyn R. 'I`.... Canadian Pacific... Erie...... 29) Illinois (}ent...... Mex. Petroleum... 67| Miss. Pacino... 30 Northern Pacific... Pennsylvania... Reading . . . . Southern Pacific... Union Pacific... U. S. Steel... Utah Copper... 54} 'Brazilian Traction. Detroit .... .. T3 Dom. Steel Corp'n.... 452 45; 45| Montreal Power... .....215} 214; 214l N. S. S. & C. Richelieu & Ontario... 111 Shawinigan... Spanish River Com... 15 Toronto Ry... 'l’win City... 106 MacDonald .... .. ‘October...... March...... THE STDDK" iiiiiiii STOCK QUOTATIONB rQuotationa furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy & Oo., Stock and Bond Bro- kera, Members Montreal Stock Ex- ¢lllh8°. 164 Richmond St., Char- lottetown, P. lil. I. October 3. naw vorla sroonsl ° ' High Low Close oo'r'roN. sq _srl 94| 25| 261 FM so 15| vs; an ssl 232 232| 29| 29| 76* ...... 99 ...233 111 61 61| 29| zo; 111| 111| ....1121 112 112| ....1611 lsr lcv 90| so; 90| ....1ss| 158 153| 60 5s| 59| 53 53; ...112} uowrnnal. slooxs. High Low Cloae .. 93 92| 922 Com.... 90 _ 136; ..144} 1422 142% 21 COTTON. High Low Close 20. ....1410 1389 1399 Dccember...... ,.....1395 1370 1370 ....1381 1353 1353 JanuaryL._... .......131s 1351 1351 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. ' ‘ High Low Close Dec. Wheat...... 87l 87} 87! May Wheat... . 92§ 92 92i Dec. Coru...... .. 70 69h 60| May Corn... 715 71 'Ill May Pork... ......2025 2015 2015 May Lard... ......1112 1100 1102 MARITIME PROVINCE B ECURITIES . Spot-14.10 down (Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- ers, Membera Montreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Richmond St., Char- lottetown, P. E. 1. Ask Bid Brown Machine Co., Com... 50 `Brand.ram-Henderson, Com.. 30 East. Can. Sav. do Lcan.....140 Eastern Trust Con1pany.....146 Halifax Fire Insurance... Mar. Tel. & Tel., Pfd... ...108 Mar. Tel. ds Tel., Com... ... 93 Nova Scotia Undsrwear...... 98 ,N. S. Underwear, Com... 45 Stanileld'a, Ltd., Pref........103 -Standelds, Ltd., Com... 'I6 Trinidad Electric... 'II BONDS. Eastern Car... ...102§ ` Maritime Nail 6 p.c.... ...100 N. S. Steel & Coal, Firsts, 5 per cent... ... .... 92| N. S. Steel & Coal,6 p.c. Dshenture Stock... 98 Mar. Tel. dz ’I‘sl.,6 p.c.......107 Porto Rico Rail., 5 p.c.....183{ Stnntie1d's, Ltd., 6 p.c........102i N 40 24\ 135 144 99 sl as ss 65 70 100 91 104_ 100 100 Trinidad Electric. 5 p.c....... 92 89 BA KS. British North American......156 Canadian Bank of Com......203 Montreal... ... ...230 Nova Scotia... ... ... ...259 Royal Bank of Canada.......216 MISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire Insurance... ...100 Acadia Sugar, Pfd... ... ....100 Acadia. Sugar, Ord... 'I0 150 20 1 225 257 215 90 97 £0 FURNISHED BY THE MARITIME FOX EXCHANGE AND INVEST- MENT COMPANY LTD. Par ListedPrice .........100 100 100 .........100 Model ......... Belmont (original Smith . . Standard .. . . .. ...100 Barkers .. .... .. .. 100 Dalton Weeks ........100 Invincible . ......60 Mount Edward ......100 Brighton .......100 Upton ......50 Charlottct. .. ...100 125 105 110 1 10 140 100 50 160 100 65 own . 105 FDX _DIVIDENDS Ponnrsnnn palm wrrn sunl- 'r1oNs as oaopannn. Ranch ` Authorised Dividend Capital Per Cent. B20 145 of this property October 9th, ut. 2 p. BATHING STU is mmhul, 100 000 U*-» Wh” ° ’“l° Wm b° Mm °” tm (London ggronicii? Spring ,Park s 90:000 around, . | nr. Formula For cold the rvlsdrdrn Peerless zo,ooo -U 00'” 0' the ‘°“‘““g °m'°“° “I Congress that the benefits \ derived Prospect 60,000 NW Gl“°!°“' 0°" t“°“ 'mm °' tm” from bathing vary largely according Smith 150,000 work- W0 'hcl' '\‘°"‘Y “PW” "-° °°°=f.e the climate or uw rides in which canon 625.000 H 0"* °‘“"¢i°“ °° N" °‘*"¢°"' the harm are taken. 'run nsusr ra silver 'rin 25.000 WDW” 0" “"5"” 10"" """k°t 1°' evidently shared by tba Nicaraguana. Murray Har. 50,000 ul' f“m°"_ °| P' E' hind' 190° Mr. Archibald Solqnhoun relates that Malte ~ ”""""`“1_". ~ t."there is a stron rsludice in Nicar- Eureka 80,000 eonrry li 00°* 00° Reserva Rutiamine "Ag a tonic. N000 0““0°l' “"0 agua against bstiginpg, and even wash- Union 190,000 40 0l'00f Y°\`|°0”h°°‘"'° _ “°"° '"?°3th°“°' tm" "° 1°' 9"' ing,whila _on a Journey and for some Riverside Farm- ooli if Co .tae W ` 44 ak, °°”"° IUWYUES' R-°"“d "°'°¢1°"° *lm °°“ °;l““‘ “;,°'°rdays afterward. 'rue dun ra not ing oo. r»o,ooo m°°'| F°°d' ` I"n:°tm;‘ ° ,:°°°' “slwashed oil‘the face for aome days al- Maritime 40.000 __AT_.. t0 5 lfflrmyog mu: 2:" °? “guitar arrival, especially if the traveller (PMG ill Chill Wil-ll OM |01 ltlll I0! ‘ :“°3r'“h7 mn 17 YMM, 7 d has come from the “tlerras'calient- sale) "° "3 “FY 1° “ , '°°“ In es" (bot country, or lower region), Royalty 90,000 240 mnnzef’ hm’ “°;;°'\?l" fm' yrs for a too sudden opening of the pores Magnet 60,000 940 ‘ ' “nfl” mn' 2: ng ° °° tmpp ya of~ the skin will certainly produce fav- 0'Lsary 40,000 co ` S rsuvogitalig ,°°`:’r°"\‘:::,t;y°':"::rx\‘;’ er, according to popular belief. The Pioneer 100.000 ' _ O 0 =, . _ youlwrrioflad uw. stood reed . ‘,§f,‘f,'{},§ ‘Zi,,,f§“;:,§§'§,,§‘°°f,f,‘ff§ff,o,,,§‘; §‘,§f.f',§,,,'f,‘§°'° ‘fam ,M realy ex lent. pe-spar-at on. Price ' ' not ,nn ,rw Ma" 1" GN" Gem clean ln their persona, except when ‘Tyne Vhllvi M G th 50 M _ _ ' -_ MEM travelling, and Bren the uae of water r T00 l\V°fl¢0 '|0011 0| 080 wm- `\ 'pig pr-0|r|bl¢¢¢_'~ panise is 238 8-5 par cent. -< 11,# ,un v . -5 _ , .1-r-'~¢'\w - _-' f~aw»,~v.»la~rr4-r _ " '. _ _. "r . U Ol g re e `l . _I a` e g I e C e l' a l__ o g <0 Qu a o 0. fl! -.~,~. - >-. ,r{_, New' _ . _i On our front counter you - -.j will find a range of new " iweeds for suits that are ¢x~ "’ ceptionally good. They are " all of English, Scotch and Suiting Tweeds ~ r°ox`sior3r`oli_oi_rr'roirsf_ orouoro ro orrr 900 869 40 95 200 172 175 60 IIS 81 finest qualities _ The cilvt/1-.\/.sr i on lev Bro li Irish manufacture and aS ' needless to say the very and patterns. The ,prices range from 881: to $r.75 per yard. U1. bu5`v' 5'.'.>l‘c? -1 __ V -_ 1177 ___g =.-'ii rto Rico liaitwoys Go?-' over SIX TIM peri id last year Royal Securities 1757-9-z7Mstt if. t 7 p. c. Preferred Stock For the past three years the earnings ofthe Company _after pay- ing Bond Interest has amounted to ES the Prr fr-fred Drvrd¢r.fl,0r .mr THREE Tri/IES the dividend on present Preferred - Stock. _ Net Earnings .for seven months this year show an increase of over 25 p c. compared vvith same ' Price on application. ttorooratroo Ltrt- ' Bank of Montreal Building, St John, N B. 1 Montreal, Halifax, Quebec. Oitiwa, Toronto, london, Eng. L_? l i _J .-_I , CURRANS MISTAKE. I It was difficult to subdue thc high spirits of .lohn Phllpot. Curran, thc Irish lawyer and wit. Indeed, 'many of thc most brilliant witticisms wcrc nttcred in the staid and somewhat musty atmosphere of the court-room On one occasion, when Curran was ,making an elaborate argument in chanccry. Lord Clare brought a large Newfoundland dog upon the :bench with him, and during the pro- ,grcss of the argument. he paid much _more attention to the dog than to thc barrister. Gradually the chun- cellor lost all regard for oven ordin- ary courtesy; in the most important port of the case, he turned, himself tonite aside, and began to londlc thc animal. Curran stopped at once. . "Go on, Mr. Curran, go on," said Lord Clare. "1 hog a thousand pardonsf mv lord," replied the wit. "I took it ifor granted thnt your lordship was émployed in consultation." , The Cmrcct Answer -Teacher-"If n hricklaycr gets four dollars for working eight hours ll day, what would hc get ii hc worked ton hours n day?" Bright Pupil --"I-Ic'd get n cull-down from the union." ' __-....,_____._ . _ Minnrd"a Liulmcnt Co., Limited. Dear Sire,-I had a Bleeding Tu- mor on my face for a long time and tried a number of remedial without. any good results. I was advilcll £0 try MINARIYS LINIlhEN'l‘, and nf- ter using several bottles it made a complete cure, and it healed all up and disappeared altogether. DAVID HENDERSON. Ilclleiale Station, Kings Co., N. B., Sept. 11. 1904. eggs!-v-_-._...____ ' H5137 well 47111 0 HOTEL FLANDERS i _._ ._-_;__.z..-_._ _ _...__ St, New York City ._ .p ffl rv t .ti . _ l "T r i i i 4. if ' ir ~9“r 1 I ' .f it ,, E: rr 6 “Tis ~" an-gaantn i » J f a _.P .<- 'f .rust err saoaumv ' . _ ‘ The right kind of a hotel in the rignt local“y ln the heart nl the ihoatra diatrlct and afilacrnlto the ahouliing centres P altlvalr tire nronl vfxnsiicr t cuisine and an exe ptlonal mx .ana A large and tion last completed containing library. grill and blli ar hall. i ~ llandaomey Furnished Rooms, Private Bath, $150 PER DAY UPWARD "'°'“°'~° .t=.:'::.'.:'..r‘.'.°lt§'.~.,‘_‘,‘rr.rr¢‘°:.:.“yr:t.:.:z';.:.:tl::‘ “""'°'= \‘¢ U u.m.=a»ra...~ur °° °““`°" h.11.'asaans.vnor. * “eww rr ' ‘V