I I .-_-_-_»~_-_-,-_».»,-,-_Q .- .-_-_-.-_-.- .-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_L~_~. _ or °*”' ~' ~ ~ ~ _ . _.___________._.,,_.__»__. ____-_~;l,__,_., ,___________,`______;._________._____I._._,__ _ ___.___ . ~E ‘_ ‘ . . , _ ,. it A ,,_u‘_ _ ` _ _ fp m f . »_ /_ . ~_. - =...`f..‘. ix..-C`f.f V* "’a-W.. . ' S I L . f ` (1 ff _. ,' -- .- - ’ ' I ¢l;¢P.s-;_v N p p y ‘. '"2' .‘ ` I, - ._-~ - ¢- ~ - _ . , ,. or Thunder min l URNHVG Isdrtron ` ---G06 lnlo Over I ' 3000 Homes. . . 3 I _p n AV Y A-_V rv. _ ,~ Y:L_‘_ _"_ . - nw--_____i: ul 5,1 pr [__- [vii _ . V _ ;ATv_V:T~ fl' _W `w_"`_ 1 7_7 M>" 'I ....¢Ee"¢l5.&,°,‘1,§;>,“,,",;,i‘*~ I } CHA-RLO'r'rE'rowN, PRINCE E13wA7§1`$7dsLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY .i - Kr.Yi1ss1 ' ` y _ , ""'- #_--W' = ~-- '~ A "fT'j‘“j' ' ' ~ - `-~»--- __i'Y-*A ~ -» W inf- if -;`~- ~<<~- 7-’»~--'fr-rf' ~~~~ ~ - _.W ______.-h . ---.A--~ _ _:__ I oitomo cds-Fi s. S. Piliiunii- iii.|iEi.|lI;lIiii. 1 ’ The latest Addition to The .Charlottetown Boston Route A .Ar Splendid Acquisition" The new- steamer put on the Boston- Charlottetown 'route by the Plant S. Si Line made her.i_irat trip to this port last evening. ` V She presented quite an* iiltpoelng appearance as ,she entered the harbor a't‘ haitpast seven" and drew into her dock. Every body and his wife appeared to. be: down to welcome the stately ehiD.and_ many wexemhe. expressions of admiration that fell from- tlie‘lips of‘ thosel who watched herjarrival. The addition' of the Pre'oria to this route, thus 'affording-with the Halifax - a twice a' week service between this City and i3ost.on,~ is an event of more than ordinary importance. It accentuatesthe well known desire of the Plant Line to do' all that they can tololeveicpitourlst travel to this province." and the acquisition uf the Pretoria 'shows th at the Plant Com» pany' are anxious that the very' best should be provided for travellers; For evenacursory examination of the ship will convince anyone that in the matter of comfortable accomodation this boat marks an~ epoch in the annals of travel between Charlottetown and the realms of Uncle Sam. The .oommodious statcrooms, in all their classes, aremost comfortah'y- fitted up and electric lighted and leave nothingto be desired;in fact the accomodatlonin this regard ,exceeds what one 'would 'expect to find; provided ior such' a routef The ship is u. large "one, as already mentioned in the Guardian; beingtlhil feet long, an_d_of 3,300 tone register, andthe deck promenade affords plenty of room tn- passengerswho desire to take the air. There are over' 100 simterooms. The saloon, the smoking room, thc music roompanvi the- other luxurious conveniences provided are suchas to make a voyage pomethingto- be desired. Without exception the' passengers, when asked about~ the trip down, united in expressing; their sotiafact.igh`_ that th`e Pretoria iii"such a splendid boat at sea, heing wonderfully steady in the roughest weather. '- »,_; I Leaving Boston the ship: had a laige passengerllst. Agreat many were for llaiifax. and a large number for llawkesbury, and there were sixty passengers for this port. Between i000 and 1200 meals were served sinceleavinpr iioston, butlthe facilities ofthe stewar-To purchase a Bell Mili- ‘N tary 'fi-nt, inquire at this lééigice. VDO LET--Summer Cottage to rent,- Four milesfrom thecity. Apply to this oillcc. lld lw pri. OST-Saiurdayegoid set locket with 1 photo enclosed. Finder will bi' i'e.wii|'4l;|l by leavinl lat this nfllon. lid Bl ]"noi