L THE CHARLOIIEIOW G ARDI Ei t Y i - _ \1%aN1No nalny pg ' ` ' "- f ‘ ' ' ' ' Y or ~-- ~ ' 9 z .vu uuvucw uuuiH’i'liEul’ih. } ‘ cHARLo'r'r1ic'roWN. Patmos EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH 30,1909. l .$9.5 f».?i.".`€.‘.Ii‘.."l.f.i“nIh.i’i..¢‘,'l’.t1ili`~’E-.c sERvlA Yletus To 'rrllzrowl-:las And Will Swallow the Bitter Medicine. AUS_ll'i8 T0 Keep Bosnia Herzego- vina Without Peter Wants Payment- King to Abdicate. BELGRADE. March Z9-(Spseinl)_ Bervia has surrendered completely to the demands of Europe, - This action probably will set the Balkan question at rest for many years. c Ministers of Great Britain, ]§‘r-alles Russia and Italy will iuicnn the surf alan Government of the recognition of the annexation of Bosnia and! Her- Zegvvina by Austria Hungary. They _will advise Servia to consider the question closed and issue a circu- lar note to all the powers aeknow_ lodging the annexation and a`h the same time assure Austria Hungary of her peaceful intentions revoking all claims to indemnifying concessions, Servia will swallow the bitter med- unus sin _ cnnn nn .__-_ . iclne and follow the advice of 'the powers. ' |_ LONDON, M`arch 29-(Spei>‘lal)-De- 'spatches' from Rome give rumors that ;Peter, King of Servia, and all the :members of his family are preparing 'to leave Belgrade. Peter suggests that his youngesti son, Prince Nicolas of Montenegro, take the crown of Servia. The King of Itaily does 'not oppose -the abdication but will urge that !Peter’s son Alexander succeed him. An influential party in the Servian Parlilament is agltating against the lKnrageorgevitch dynasty and discus- Isiug clthcr the Duke cl 'rcck or Prince Arthur of Connaught as al possible :successor to the throne. HEIH-PHESUMPIIVE NEW YORK, March 28-Captainl LONDON, March' 27-Lord Arthur Michael Reddy of the West Sixty- elghth street: police stationl was un! the lookout yesterday for two extra; clever real estate men, who had sold` a goodly section of Central Park to Willis/m Sawtelle of Erie, Pa. Sawtelle, who is quite a stranger here, pleads that he does not come from Erie proper, but from a suburb of that prosperous burg. I-le came to New York in answer ton real estate advertisement, and he was ushered into elaborate real est.-ate offices in West Forty-third street. Sawtelle- had with him $4,000 to bind the proposed de-ai. The party, two men and Sawtelle, got into an automobile and were whirled up to Central Park, where that proposedl part ofthe oity's property that was ‘ to go tothe man from Erie, for a consideration, was located. This had been neatly labelled with a Small sign, “For sale. Apply to Charles Hanks, - West Forty-third' street." Sawtelle was enamored.of the lot. He went to the Plaza to close the deal. _ Meanwhile a confederate pulled* down l tho sign. ° Sawtelle paid down $4,000, and the lat between $75,000,000 and $80,000,000. owners took a mortgage on “theirl property for the remaining $32,000 TGAILLOT DISCOVERS und handed over th-e deed. FLORENCE KINRADE VISITING TORONTO. _-L_ , TOHON’I`O,` M'arch ' Z7WMiss Florence Kilirade and her mother arrived in Toronto today from Hamilton. They were met at the '.Lf»‘i`on by soma friends, with whom they will remain while here. Minurd's Linimeut Cures Colds etc. r--_--_*L-i----T--?r::*”**__: ‘__ Grosvenor, by the recent death of Westminister, has become hair pre- sumptive to the most valuable land- ed estates onf earth. This property in- cludes 600 acres of the choicesh por- tions of Lo'ndon's best residential cction, including Park Llune and the districts surrolhnding Buckingham Palace, also Eaton Hall, a $5,000,000 , palatial country mansion surrounded hy about 5000 acres, to say nnthdnl; of 30,000 acres in Flintshire and Che- shire, and 40,000 ucres of farm: land in South Africa. It has been derived by the du-ke from his vast estates to- tals $3,000,000. ,A small section of the her husband, James Farmer, entirely innlocent and that he knew nothing of mitted. ments being made for celebrating the England service ln Canada, which tion to hills, all the Canadian bislhopsi ure expected ‘to attend. A number of vited to attend aind take part in the church congress. West End property alone brings in a steady revenue of $2,000,000. It might afford an idea of the va- lue of these esta’tes"to inenltion that when the late Duke of Wesvminister died he paid' “death duties" amount- ing to aibout 10 per cent-to 'the tune of $6,000,000. It would be almost' im- possible to give a correct approxima- 'lon of the actual* market value of the Westminister properties, but taking The celebration is to commence two new planets situated beyond Nep- hem on a 25-years’ purchase basis hey would probably be “ca.pltalized" TWO NEW PLANETS. PARIS, March 27-The astronomer Gaillot announces the discovery of tune which is the outermost known planet of the solar system. He estim-1B ated that one of thc planets was' forty-five times and the other sixty‘t times the distance of the earth from w the sun ol' 4,185,000,000 and ‘5,5S‘0,000,- t 000, miles respectively. The planet w Neptune ilt is estimated is 2,800,000,- 000 miles from. the sun. _ NATIONAL MIS CONGRESS Clfcull" ’“°"°°f °°“*“°i“l“g i“f°' ima" ‘“"‘°“`g “““’ Bmeone “Sl (6 Wm "° md' Wl‘“° U" ill” 5uuduy'uhlps 'making with :ue suns, an ufvcr- inc can he uecu ut Hcrhcrt Gray sc church Tlwu Ou 'fhursflay the day ‘ni 294. 9 points with iz ships und ics AT will be spent at Windsor, where a gulls, .tha Glory holding first place (T00 Llte for Clalincttion.) _ 811801111 ¢0ll\'0011lSlOD Of Kil1E'S 0011089 with the score of 303.6 points made -i6f§°1jI§T5-'6”°°“"“ . _ _ , yl'inder 6 Hofrse ___ :ills uae thel;i.AT;e follilowilzg day will with four 12'1U°h Buns ,i’f'1'1‘dCtW°1v‘; Power Tuttle Gasoline Engine __ E) D n apo 8’ W are a'PPr°` 6'i“°h q“}°k'mm5f guns' ° hmm” ncluding clutch, shafting and reversi- . H h ` pila e commemorative cclebraalonsluquadrons practice resulted in 21 le propeller Price $175 00 net Em AHHANGEMENIS lllll A UE NEW ll|SEl$E _ _ ____ 0fNicaragua Coast Captain, DUKE [ll w[3lM|N|Sl[H|S_ AllE.l.|ylillll_llll:llllEpllllll Man Tiausuon Street with Twusia|urcaudrncPn- Sleep|ngS|ckness Contrac ted in South Africa He contracted the disease in Africa. LONDON, March 27.--The reliults lllnnwnn clunn nun .uns in un ln Auburn, N. Y. Mrs. Far- Nurse Died of Blood Poison- New Demands on Account o mer Dying Says Her Hus- ing After Kissing Patient Lost Contracts. Coal Com- band is Innocent- at Latier’s Request. ' pany Wants Books. l _ sum- -- AUBURN, N. Y., March 29-(spec CUMBERLAND. March 29-(special) MONTREAL, March 29-(Special) Lal)-Murmuring a prayer for her -Having become infected from a. kiss T110 Sitel Company has made an ad- soul, Mrs. Mary Farmer was quietly bestowed by request of a patient dy- dll-'iouel claim for $443,443, for contr~ --------~ ---- ieu tc the electric chnir in Auburn lug °f bl°°<1P°lS°ufus- Miss Marian “"5 1°" lu' the u‘U'1'd°11"°\°Y Of “O81 prison and executed for the murder Sl’i_°"~ 3' trained “M50 is della h°l`€- The C°°'1 Comlmny “sk” for Panic ul lvlrs_ 3,”-all Brennan, at Browuvllh, Miss Spier nursed Mrs. Virginia ulars of the claim and that the Coal lla” April Cardcr, -with of Dr. George Career, n Cvmvuuy be allowed so make an ex- .rhe execution was the sewnd in_ gfomglenshsocleiy blwoénanésiipd dn. ggiglpatlon of the Steel Oompanry's ~~, ~ aye scaoaels (mug. s. diction of death on a woman -by elec- W ras the sick woma thpt th 1 The Steel Com an has m d trlc't'thi tt <1 a ° “ “ “at” PY 5” “,m:os;,tmany Zeiszteiozgl elicted ter asked the nurse to kiss her as' she l`¢PlY- _ dylng. -_-__.....__l.. The spiritual adviser of the con- was _ ., . - demned woman, following the excels- 1e?}¢f$§qlll1!i§§ ggfergwgiiesiulglgeiluwltg ns: s.::...::=.:r:.nfn:.::;i:fs_:.§ »»-» _mule-_ ` VESSEL EUSI .._........ .. _...___ PARIS SEAHH] WHH Tw[NTY_UN[ ,ii HALIFAX Mnrch as-The arrange- S6f\g8f`S ESCap6. bicentennry ofthe ilrlt Church __ took lace at Anna oils in 1. 8 rallildllg” assuming shgpe.. 1 "re ~ NEW ORLEANS' March 39_`(Bp°°' A wen attended meeting, M tm-B com_ ---- lal)-A ‘despatch from Nicaragua giv- mittee in charge was held at the ff d°t'aus “£1 tthe t 1°” M 311° 91°” the .l.ye,,,.,,ld 50,, of the D,,l,-_- Upchurch cr ringiuua institute, 1-un PARIS. March 29-(Special)-A Nf:a'§:g§a“§n LTC; f§‘°b;t°;ee°n“"“W0§f Lcninhip the Bishop in thc chair. The uuuuufluu wsu caused by s relwrh ul k Poli” and Gr T W bishop reported that no less tham the 5l°9PlUl€ Sickness ill PENS- ‘ga t in Co k 3 ;)aiF'r nd nv forty English, scottish sue American '1`l1°"’i°*im “ “ mlwluuuw whu m§,,",,,_s ,,,‘;,l,,,,, °,,,e 3,3; in § bishops had ulrcnay ucc ted the ln- dropped uuuuuuuiuuu lu the Luxum- 2 ,_ 5 / itation to be preeenlt, eisfifle many 'gulxegralgxeslhgsfé was cunveyedlto the ?1‘El1e Kearsage was is boat ol seventy others, including the Archbishop of 8 ' ll t l It t *_ Bl llld f York. and the Bishop of Loudon. ""‘° 1°“'°““*° -°“Y°‘°‘““" mt” '~"“‘ ste nifilcwu fliguu for ciiciufu mi hope to be able to do so, but can- f(1)"‘|’B°°'“dm°” M the ma” is very ser' took twenty-tive Passengers for Colon not yet definitely promise. In addi- ' _ _ and Jnmalcm, ‘ Q-_-_-111. ezz::.n°;i;g;.::°..‘°i:‘»;‘f Al|_lNl|[} [LEU PHEMIEH ll nh.S;°1‘:.i.°.;‘i1.‘;§t?i.°.°‘;i‘.f.°:: us; Mills Plllll SHUW Lllll lllllllplllll much thought and deliberation. ,_-_.A ,__ -- ivith special services in all Anglican f the battle practlm, ln Hl, Majesgy-B NEW YORK. March Z-],_M,._ Walter Churches vu Sunday. August 28th. acct during iaos shcw thn_;;i£il'.nu~__c. w-lthcrhca Q; Port Henry, N, Y., °mm°m°T“ti"" °f the tW°'U“UUN7‘7Il1_Flcet was far ‘away in front »f the n member of the New York Tercen- “”“l"°"““’Y- other squadrorwr and it was toll-iw--'J tcunry- chnuuplnin cunnniusicu, hun The °°lebr°‘ti°“ Proper will Com' in order to merit by tho China, the just returned from a conference with meme with tli`l*"f°"m*11°P°11l'lE Of A11 Mediterranean, the Channel ani the Secretary of the Navy Meyer at Saints' °“thed"`“~l 0° 3“t“1`d5Y- 399' Atlantic tteets. The Lords of tile Ad- Washington in regard to authorizing “mb” 3» 1910- Whmh Pmmises t0 ll* ‘miralty have circulated for gent-ral a naval display on Lake Champlain the most magnificent ecclesiastical Elo.,-matlon the lollowlng note] du;-lug the llvg days' celebration of event ever held in Canada- The same “The conditions of the practice the discovery of that body of water, evening there is to be a grandvrecep- presented congldel-ably greater dlm. next July. “O” Uf ‘1*‘1°¥“*°" ‘lt 3”- P““l'“- Hall' ulty than in 1907, cud it is uutisiuc- "As e result of my wuleruuuu with ax. On the Sunday following special my to note that gud, good results Secretary lMeyer,” said Mr. Wihher- services in all the churches of Halifax wer, 0b¢,alne,l_ Owing to the dlfler. bee, “I expect that quite a tlotilla of ““ D“"m°“°h' with "“’i““¥ ‘°l°h°PS cnt ccnuitiuus cf the pi-uctice, thu torpedo bouts will be seuu to Lake as preachers, and a. great mass meet- iystem 0; ealenlating the points has Champlain, including possibly at sub- ng for men, to be addressed, it is been ,evlsed ,md the palms are there. marine _torpedo boat. hoped, by the Archbishop of York, the (ore not directly comparable Wm, ‘President Taft, Vice-President ishop of London and otllel-,L _'lille hose of 1901.. Sherman and Speaker C_a.nnon,_ have next tllwe. days Wlll be given, up to The practice Oi the Home Fleet each formally accepted invitations to he Canadian Church Congress, which me can-led on wltll gl amps ,md 263 be Pl‘€B9“f-- It lu Blilected that PN- ill discuss 'thc church, the child and gum and the result wel-inul cut nt ml" L““’i"’ 0’ °“““d"‘ Wm “Wk” tl” he home, the evangeiizatlon of the ‘ hi of 285.2 principal ` address on the vermont Orld’ practical problems of the C u_ an average scam’ per S ph d,_ side. Congress has authorized the - R Pmnts- The mst SMP in t ° aqua Secretary of State to invite the gov- dum chunh' the church and the com' P0” was the Indmmtablo' Wm°h` with rnments of France and Great Britiain monwealth etc. with great evening gl2.l l, de 552_5 points. mas: mgetingls ion Sungay school Thcngjhliinzqxggdrnn, with 4 ships to be represented' -l""""“"`“*r“" ' '-"_-T1 wor an m ss ons, an special d bo <1 n average of _ meeting for women and children. The 3393 p0i€;lt:?'1;hTas¢col-1; -Using headed Mlnard's Lin ment cures Diphlhe na. ‘ con ess will close with a re t d -‘ -'-°'°_-"“1_i-"_"-"”*; votigdnal meeting all S5 altaullzs ?:2llKgi:§ $¥tE§;1;li*l'i];,s»E:l-(3 C0ndCI\§Cd AdV¢|°tlS¢n'\2I'\[ mation regarding the Nutioual»Mis scribed him as and those who ldufrmllowlng. special. services Wm be held. f 1453 boints the leading ship Q _ Sluuury Congress to be held lu Muuu-lhlm sneak Ou "Ol" ‘MY l° me EW] at st. John- cud Fredericton. “ge 0 h which 'hun twc 9.2 inch '° S Omw’ 49 water Smef ey Hall, Toronto, from March 31-_ April 4 has been received with pleas- ure by the Guardian. | The adoption d an adequate missi onary- policy is to be carefully con- sidered by many of the most: influent- inl laiymen of North America and con- considerable discussion on this most important subject will then take place. A powerful address entitled "The law of Christ.'s Kingdom" is to be delivered by Sir Andrew Fraser. one nfl Great Britatn’s most distinguished Public men, bavlnigi given thirty-sew en years of splendid service to the Crown in India. He is vice chairman of the wdrld's Missionary Congress to be held in Edinbur h in 1910, and S comes tc canada hy upecinl invite-I wsnuasmv. MARCH-31~ ~ - tion of tits Canadian Council to bel ilressnt and address the Congress. The general secretary speaks on' the Reflux influence oi’ Missions and will conduct the conference on “Hpwi to lead" 'the ch-urch to its highest missionary lhlhiency" r - ~ Those orgasm; will hear Dr. S. M. Pedley, B. A. Theme: The Relation Zwemcr. missionary and author, who ll* Blliht fourteorl years in Arabia. hold forth upon "'I'lie import of Christianity on non Christian' relig- ous. J. A. Macdonald, well known from Atlantic to Pacific as editor of the Toronto Globe, and a msn of sterling lutuzrity 4,, Wm, _-urhc christ landlnn of- ou clviiiiation." Ole third of the ppople of Canada at least know' Rev. O. W. Gordon, mlllh Connor bymlliie and till! 3."°l¢¢l‘l recall with. indescribable ple- ‘mv winter gvsnings spent over the '““t°l`Pieces of Canadian literature . e lisll spwklnll 8lll1.E“r"P°““ Settlers Rep. B. A. I-Iiltz's resignaialoni as glxlsnligd éixgeen 6-incl-p guns engaged, --?---l-----~,-3 aolgwpd' arc t0 bv €l1Vl°d~ one of the associate secretaries of the scoring 317.7 points. The Atlantic “f‘ANTWD. 000 “THU C1596 C0511 If SDIJCG Demltted many °l'he“’ conzress was regretfully acc°'Pted. fluadrou, the lowest: in the order of ‘ maker' highest wages and mlshf U6 "“°““°“°d' but this short but two others were added, the secrir merit pred ten guna from five ships steady °"“p1°ym°“t' Apply J' D' list will uf lm* Hive B°‘“° ld” °' thrice ucw heh.; ucv. c. w. vcrncn 'and imaged 104.4 points, thc Alhc- I-¢Fl“'l9'__1Y_12’.‘EE$’2» N-_ B-_£3922 the C°“g"s9l°““`1 platform” ‘and L. J. Donaldston, Messrs. R. V. marie being an easy' Bret with 236.6lF0R SALE’ new box cart. Apply If is "P°°*°d "mt “°° 1°” um" Harris una o. A. Prescott. points scored hy fcui- iz-inch gunn to ia chestnut st. 3-3ollti~riul: l,v\.v.'i:cu Lllc l'evol\'iug ruiiire., th.-_ \-.lioln body being drawn iu null <‘rll.shld to a sllapslcss illass, He was at once re- lizovcil to thc I-Iospital and the arm was ulllpiltatvd :it the shoulder, but he only liveil ll 1-lmrt Lime. Mr. Cates l.f»lol=l;cl'u:;>;~‘. A\\'Fl.7L IlEI~lll_ .___ BOSTON, March 29, - Within ii few yards of crowds, nmlr the en- trance of Tremont Street sul»\\'uy, Laurence Boyle, it woll known news- paper man, shot and killed his will- nnd then turned his l‘c\.'ol\'el‘ ulmu himself, dying; illmosfl instantly. The shooting was done while Boyle’s mind was temporarily unbalanced by a nervous affection. Minard’s Linimeiit Cures Di-temper. GRANDEST The Guardian manager is so busy in New York and Boston arranging for the biggest and the grandest trip possible for the eight happy ladies and their escorts that ho cannot find time to write of the hundredi-i of 'nn- *l’°°l“l h°l‘“l am M Y tality committee, to act in conjunc-Itnrgets, the former with nine ships 0NDERFUL"¢{,`r`t§§, tellen Wm teresting sights that will be enjoyed. been Bfullfeflt ' - _I ~ _ l UBIAN . 0 As soon as he reimrns in a few days O Wednesday March 315,; an mt,-0_ tion with a committee to- he appoint and 90 guns, averaging 196 6 poo ` reveal the fum,-9 alll-l how 4; “ ca u th w ' A ill _ li th 1 tt 1as.a inte wtvh' two _ l 1, everybody will get able surprise. for d“°l5°"Y l“`“V“ service v;“;tb°J gzlsq Allytheeorglhrhligniq anldxchltiflymasters xips linda 1?. guns.po'l‘he Challenger ;_n|:keh1,£3`:,0s:?,?;El? gE:g£.‘ft;:0g§;bi: the itinerary willl eclipse theigreatest nt tl; slihofal thgoufgos, whll-ea tlwiof the city and Dartmofith. with Rev. .beaded the Austlralian squa.dron's Mile, glven gpm day, “lam 159 possible anticipation of every contest- Cath ra' t was ol- ~anlz,,d K. C. Hind, were appointed a special ‘score with 397.7 points, and the Pe- _Kem SL 3_30,l3lp¢l_ MIL Lnymeu`u m‘0""“¢“ l- ~ < ___,__.____.._______-_-~-N -- A 1, l,lll l hll,lo_.l 1 tbl and the following services and ad- committee to look after the musical lorus was easily the best of the Caps 7 ll 01110 DE lilillél d ° V ll S dresses then take place. 11 a.m.-Prayer service. =¢l1°0l‘ house, St. James' Cathedral, led by S, J. Moore. _ _ lvlanney Hall-2.16 p. m.-il‘or- -‘larry ` arid stud‘euts. ' m1a~'ot'onal exercises, Rev Hugh of the Ministry, to a Missionary Church. _ 1, 'nie Great! Commission. Rublft E. Speer, New York. | 2. Tho Minister, the Leader of His pwple, Rev. Alfred Grandier, D. D., Principal Knox College. Toronto. l 3. Reflex Influence of Missions, J. ‘Campbell White, General Secretary lr.uymcn's Missionary Movement. NW Y k. I or ,m_-First Session of Congress All thehistorlcal _and other learned societies are being interested. it is hc-ped that British and American war- ship: may 'attend to take part in he lcivu celchruticn 'ci the hicsirmiai~y"'cT the establishment of British rule by thc capture of Annapolis. 1NQUEs'r WILL Bs: EARLIER. HAMILTON, Ont., March 27--It was rumored Monday that _the Kin- rade intlutet might be resumed before April 22, the date set when the eh- lquiry was postponed,_but the police Monday night said that there was very little prospect of that. CHICAGO MARKETS. March 29-( Special)-1 B D ' Devotional exercises, Bishop of 'l‘o- ronto. . 1. Canada‘s Opportunity at Home und Abroad, .\‘. W. Rowel,, K. C., Toronto lMarch Wheat 1-'JSI hg guns scoring 203.1 points, whilst the Hermdlne, with two 6-inch and eight 4.7 inch quick-Bring guns could only make 87.5 points. Six gunboata 'TiT'éiglitTs'c"6uts"illlo 'tired at fixed targets, the former averaging 226.2 oints and the latter 194.3 points. The Helcyon with' 437.5 points made with the two 4.7 quick firers and 4 6-pounders, was the best of the gun- boats, and the ll‘oresight's score of 523.8 made with fourteen 12-pounders, was the best among the scouts. At three o’clook this morning the temperature was thirty two above zero. Miuard’a Llniinent Cures Gircet in cow FAIR AND COOL. March Corn 951 May Wheat 119 'May Corn 550 TORONTO , March 80-( Special)- Wcaterly and northwesterly winds, lair, stationary or a little lower “ess iv `~ 'I " ` ` “f _ `~, Money mam Money Your money will wort while :loop if loaned at |004 mwm and you can find nh ami taofcry borrowers by mone&-to-loan cd. In our "==.,_.,..°°'..°:n':..":- . me it. Interest lo twice _sn-sn-wuwrauv iiiiit party will have several delightful trips, full particulars of which will appear later. The Guardian of March twenty con- arsangements. squadron, her eight 4inch quick fir f ‘ Province but T e uar ian s happy l O 1 ` = ~‘ ’°~ ‘tained s large seven column illustrat- . _ R ,_ _ J) l 'r \,}g.é'-`»\` ed and descriptive nrtil-ic of tho ( 'cgfjy world renowned Zoological gardens in ' 'vig 1 E ' K* A4 the Mammoth Bronx Park. N'°W Y0"k lCity. Hours will he spent therein, and all the wild animals including the giraffes fourteen feet in height. no well, as the hh-ds &c will cause every member of the party fb l°'=l that this is hy fe' "W ulxsest trip yet. As the lions roar and the our- ang outangs frolic aboutl all will bc delighted no see them but glad that the hundreds of beasts of various ,kinda are securely fastened within ltheir gigmtic iron cages. A chinese supper in New York will be included in the program. Special arrangements have been made for the conducting of the party through TifIany‘s monster establish- ment on Fifth Avenue, New York. W. _ _. . .___ _ _Q GUARDIAN’S BIG FREE TRIP TRIP PDSSIBLE Sight Seeing, Automobile Rides, Visit to Zoo, 'l`iflany’s, Chinese Supper in New York, Etc., All Elahorately Planned. shown thc lnulolls Tiffany yellow ilia- mond valllcll ,lt one hlludrcil thous- umd- dollars. The hotel ulimtlncllis will hc sullcr- ior, l'ar;.',c rooins, ellrli with cx<~1iisi\'»=. private hdth null tuilct. lllso l>ril.~:‘:= hulls nnd thc most colllfiwtn' lv iurili- turo available, will bc our uf ill" luxuries of the trip. Who slums nrt lfnloy SPf‘l`lllll:V iff" pared 'uills of lure uiul that is nut one of thc scorn-li of l>lcasill'<‘s in store for the eightlluppy lmll<".~\ Bull ghgll- cliupuronvs. The clltirc arrange- ments throllglrollt will he of the nl0Sl- comfortaliic und \lll‘ff°“l"l‘* lf'"“-_ | The trip from Ilostim to l\f"~‘-' \0l‘k and .return will be hy the filnlous Metropolitan rl. S. Lino, whose unlu- tinl Iiurvnrd nnil_\'all‘ und by far tho finest coilstwisc sicilnlsllills lil Am" srl(-“_ The party will! snil from llos- tou null New York nt five n'vlock p. m. and irrrivc nt. New York null llos- ton nt eiglit thc follmrinl: moruinl:. thug giving tllom n const. view and delightful night‘s rest wliicli cannot he had by any other lille. L The siuhts in thc Eden Musee, New York. will never he foreotten. . Brondway's Mammoth Electrical display will be a revelation to the party. But the details of the above and hunrlrcds of other delightful scenes will appear later. Everybody lmusrt watch for the startling au- nounccments which will be bczllu in ay few flnvs, for The Gilnnlinn mun- nlzcr is not sponding bofwccil two and three lvwla,-1 nbroml for nothing. “Ili . - ` 2 _-» < - fwmnIh:‘tEncblEl:ch¥° rt>\h‘tE»‘lic.`lEi.jl (Cunr.iiuuui on l>es° U May Puri 51~-°0.teu\-lwfuturm _ ' * ""‘ " l *‘“°“¢ °“’" ““”” “WY ""1 "°| """' " " “ _ . 4- *_ . ' ' ‘ c I ,- gl ‘ll ,~..__ _ =...~ssi\f~;`__-_;_, -'~___.c _-..-_-Qs.. -,.~c--44,. _ .._-,.,_,_, r-snesw -w- ~.u.,,_-. is --» . -.._ dr* c°_ .......,, -i»»r~»- -»~vsr¢¢‘ g%f .-nnnurfl