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S.IV, I Htiiiim \ii UfllllllM Ills Some Chief Magistrates of New Brunswick. » Falls and Bridges of the St. John, with City in Background. Picturesque St. John, and the Province of New Brunswick. III> i> 111 aihlitir .i^o. ami luiirist puople nmv.ulays are tirnj,' .,f ilu- coim-iitixiiiility nf fasliicnal.lu IniiriM ivs,,iK and aiu l(H,kin,u f'-r iu'Wli and nioiu ik.m-1 s..cni-s. wlii-rc llu-y ,an uralify llicii iif«ly fnriiK-d tasltsfor Mi-y, linu. cannfiiiy, ainaifiir |ili..i,,m.i|)liy. ilu- . ..iiiiniplati..,, ,,f |,vsli .,u<\ diaia; Ifiislic SCL-Iifs, tlie study 1.1 ,„■« iy|„-> Tl„.n ih. ii,o,v a(l\L'ntm..u> .-phiis »,.„„ i|u. ■,,iy h.-M luiiilinK and fisirm.u'. ami lluy lony f,,i il„- r\pl,,ii, ,,| il,,. pursuit of l,i^ j.;,,!!,-. \ll ,l>>iii' a ,o,,l iliiuatf. i-a.-y atius-, ^,„,i\ liou-K aud ilic i .umiiii-in l-> uf lifi. All Ilu-.-.- things ilR. Maiilinir I'mvIul.^ atl,,nl. arul lluy aiv d,-tiiu(i t(. lu' ll,r fuluiv OM.li,,.^ ,,it pla. .■ t.,i Anuiirau t.iuiisl- (luriu,L; tlu- I1..1 Mimim-i' m,,ulli~. An in. rL-asinj; numlKM aio o.nnn.u d„wn yearly, ami ,-ul,.ri;f,l fadliti.-s f.,r Ih.ir lian>p,utalion and a, > „nimndati..n air luin.u add.d yearly. >t. .I..|iu i> the- natural ,li>tiil,utiuK ivntiv for Maiitimr t.uiriM travel, line cunei-e llie ,«reat lii,uliuay> ..f travel that iamil> iIiioukIi every mutinn nf these I'n.vinees, and trips can I.e i)lamied takni.i. in all llie \aried pla.es ,,f interest., tli.' Inrdly, uiuiuilled St. .l(,hn Kiver, the game regions of the Intertc.liMiial Kail»,iy. the l.ind ..f l-.vangeliiie. and the heantiful Hi.is (!'< 'r innntrv. SI. Ii.hn is e.i-ily reaehed fiiMii Knsti.ii. V.\ the sle.inieis of llie Iniern.ition.d line ni.iliiiii.; dailv li ip- In St. John, the journey .an he ni.ide in nineteen hour-. 'nie Dominion \llanti, kailu.i) .il>o |,,i\e .1 daih servi.e to The Harbor. King Street during Diamond Jubilee. Views at St. John, N.B. Market Slip. Tho Budges. Si. IoIiii viii tluii rail .iml >ltaiiiur roiilf. ■■. riipyiiin alimil tin- - .• iimm' as lluir r..iii|nlilcir-. Tlu' all rail rcHilc lirinns Si. Idhii within lifluii) \\in\r>' dislaiui; (if iln' lliili 'I'liiif is nil M|i|iri-.-iM' liial in Si. joliii. I'lu' ^iinini i > liinat.- v.iiio Imm do" m So' !■,. .mil llir il.i\^ .m l..ilin\ iind (l.lij^lilfnl. riir |ilc.i-.inl liui/c« from llir ll.iy ..f |-iinil\ at. iini;;i,r.iliiiK. .mil llniv i« m.in- u| tin lanjinm ami wiMriiifss llial is fell in llic Inn . iii,» i,f ilir I ,i,ii.rM .sial.-. I licif art. imncuM-r. m. snitiy. sl.ipli---. nigliN, .ii\(l rufifshintj sininli.r ih'M'I fms.iki s iIh- i viliiU nf llif happy dwi'lln in this faviiivd dinir. The iin'lriipi,|i, iif Wh lUiir^wii k is a lianiUi-ini , .illi.i. iIm- i il\ . Il i- Iniill mi .1 -in, i>-ii'.n nl hill- urmipi d around .1 spaiiims hailmr. Thf priiuipal lhor.iiij;hf.iris arc liiiud «iih siili-I.inli.d liri. k .iinl -Imir -ii in iiii. -. iln sln.'uls aiv wiilu and will-paM-d. and ihm- .m- .dl ihc niodcrii i ..nvLnicin is i.t .m rxnlUni >li-. im . .ir mimic. 1 iiininu (linns and lip 1.1 d.itr Imli-U. a llimongh sysimi .,f sinrt liulilin.u. Ii.mdsi.nn- iliunhr- and pnlilii iHiildin.i;-., well ki pi sipiarcs, an np.r.i hmisi and olhrr plan- i.f .111111-11111111. Thr li-.idim; hnsiiliiis .ml- iIu kuyal. \ii Imia. I iiillirm. .iiid Slank-y. 'ria-sf .m- ,dl n-nlrally siiiiali-d i.ii ilir line of ilir -inii 1,11- and .irr . .nnpliic in ihi.'ir ai i uniindd.iiiiins, possfs.sinn all iIkisu mnvcni.-nn-- lh.it .11. ■ indi-|nns.ililr I., ir.n.lliT-. \ni..n,u ihr nnl.il.h piililii Imildinns arr ihu ('iisl.iiii lli,u>r, ll.inks ,,f Mniiiii.il. \,-« I'.iiin-uuk .md \i.\a Smii.i. ( ii\ II, ill. Iiilin ulnni.d kail\\.i\ hrpi.l. I'..s|. < •liiii.'. Iiinrl lluii-c. \Vii;i;in's M.d,. 1 irpli.in ,\sylnni. I lif;li Si hi.ol. Ciu-r.il I'lihlic llospilal, .\sylnni fm thr I n-aiii', and (•invriit nf thr S.u ud jli-.ul Sonir of tht ihiiiihi.-- .irr luaiilifiil iv\,iinplis of .n, hiic, inri-, iini.dil) liiniiv ( \n(;lii ,111). ihi- Ki.m.m 1 .illi..lii ( .iilu-dr.d. ( 'i-nli.nar\ MiiIhmIi-i, si, \ndn.-«- .mil M, ll.iuiU rr.-li\lrii,m. ,md tlirin.iin .mil M.iin SirLut liaptisi. St. Inhn i- a i ily of sunn.' i nnsidiT.iliU' 1 nniini'iri.il inipnrl.iiur. || was at lUir linn' inii- of tin lir-l h.df dii/t-n ports of tin- world in rrf;islcii-d -hippini;, and w<\\ it ii.nnn.mil- aliriilinii a- ihr 1 .m.nli.in WiiiUr I'. .11. \- .1 n-iill of thu i-ity's (.■ntcrprisu in prn\idiiin il-rlf with adri|ii,ilr irnnin.il f.n ililii>. it h,i> liiinini' tin- uiiihr Irrniimi-nf s.'M'r.il iniporlanl sU'aniship liius, 1 arrying tlu' pnidinls of tin- «lsI In (iiuat r.rii.iin. and with fnrihir Itrniinal works in hr tonslrtntud l>y llii' Inlcivnloiijal Kailway, this husinuss promisi's to Uu iriplud and (piadriiplud. .\s a limilitrin.u .md Scenes in Rockwood Park, St. John. mamifattiiiiiiH lily. aiul as tin iliiif
  • iriliiilinn .uiiiri.' cif ili, M.iriliiin' I'nuiiutN liic lily .iIm. liillilN iiii|Mitl.iiil functions. I'lu' rlikf pl.ios i.f inl,ii-l, from llic l.niii>l pniiit of vi,w, alMnit ilir lily ari' llif I'aik, llir Uivtrsilile Kails, and ill.' I!ay Sjiorr. I In- I'.iik is jn.al.d on llir liinlilamls liaik of ilw liiy, .■oniniaii.linH a Krand strftcli of land and sfiiscapt;, and prcscnlin)' a pluasiiin divLTsily of laki .iiid I i" >, hill and dal.-. iindidalinf,' iliiviwavs and li.'aiililnl Kreunsward. Th.ru is also an artislii.ally laid oiil rulilit (iard. r .11 an artM sliap.d lik< llii^ hollow of a nian'> hand. Tilt" I'ark is a icri-nl ai i|uisiii,,n to llic allrarlif.ns of the rily. a'ul owfs its fxisl.in <• lo the pnlili. spiiilid (iii/iiis composing th.' Ilorlii nllur.il .\s>o, i.itioi,. Not |,,i fmin ih, I'.iik is I'rin Hill. 's of ii\ir w.mi ;ii d ihu oMiwIuiniin); li.iy of h' ly liilr. W hrn ihr river wins, it falls with cli-.ifuninn ro.tr npon tin- lidi wall r; v\lu:n ihc lidc wins, tlu- fall is ilmisi d, and ilu- lidi- waur nishfs leagiifs and lia),ous up livtr. Ilim win n Ihr , ninli.ilanN r.sl, Ihr water is as pl.iiid as a mill pond. Nowh.rc else in till' w.pild do jiisl -ih h , ..ndilions .is tliesr ixis! and nowhrn else is llu-u- .1 r.r , rsilij,. f,dl. Ihi' ^;or.i.;r is .spaniii'd liy .1 c .mlilivcr r.iilw.iy l.ridgo .ind ,1 siispciisioti p.issfn|;.r Inidjjf. fo ni whiih ,1 (,'ood u-h is olilaiiud m| the swirliiij, rapids and uddifs. and tin- seething mass of l.illiiiy w.iti rs. 'riiL- seashore is .1 delii;hlfiil sireldi of lii-.ii h for l>.ilhiii,i; ..iid pirni, jni; piiip,,sis, and du- ( mist. 11 • lir(hor, .uid Dlirk Cove, whiih are readied by c ani.ij^e or liy the Cirlelon Imy, street lars .iiid 'lius lines. There are many drli);hlfid drives radlalinj; from the 1 iiy and leadinn I" canons snlnirliaii nsorls. Ih,. ro.ids are e.vcelleiit for wheelini;. ,iiid the ri^r liree/es tenipci the hi at of the sinnnier sun. The faioriic drive is .iloiij.; the lovely Kelimlie.-.isis li. I,.|iii fi.iirln n iinlr- .li-i.inl, i- aimllu i nlijt-, liw p..ini lor i.-Miii>iiJiii>t-.. Al .ill ilu>.- pl.i.r,-. liiiir ,111 iir>i , l,i-> ii..~ultu-^ uiuiv llu- inn. r 111,111 111, ly ln' ii'liolud. kciili,„;iv ,1111! \Vfstlic-l(l iniil.iiii tin- Miiiiiii.i n-idi-iii r^ .,| 111, ui\ . iti/ni- ..t >t. I..I111. .in.lllu ri\>i ,iil..iiU r\. . Iliiit l,u ililii- toi luMiiiis;. yaihtiiiL; and i.iiKH-iiiu. I.n.li 1. 1.111., ml iNkiLiun i hiilly ,i> ,1 li-liiiii; n-.nt. Tlir ,iii,ul> r mil 11. ■! h,i\. 1.. yci tar tioni ,^^1. jolm l.. liiul r\. L-llcnt tioiit li^hilli;. I lurr .ir.- 111, my UiKl- uilliiii ,1 1,1. liu- .>!' ,i il.i/.ii mil, - ti,,iii llu- city wliLTf ;;,„>il li>'.i may lie r,iuj;hl. Nil I.IK \\ll,, \i-.il- .^1. l.illll -.ll,,i|I,l l.iil I,, ,iij,,y ,, nip ,,|, il,,, |,,\,.ly M. |,,hli ki\,l. Ilui,, i> n,, llDli- clrliylll fill w.iynf >|Hiuliii^ ,1 . llu ii\i_-i .iiliail> .1 >iii , is-i,.ii ..f l\<-i , li.in,i;iin; |)ii ■ liii-L'.s. L-aih onu Miij).is>iii,i; in litMuty and iiil,i,-l llu oiiu |.r, , ••.liiii;. ill,!-.- ,nv iir-,1 ilir |i,ili~a,liMl ,lilK ,.| ilu- N.iii.,u,. llu-'ii llu- grand >u<.-i|) nf ii\i-r ,il (ir.iiul ILiy. uluit llu- lrr>h liri-e/c 11 IN llu- Iuiil;- with iiu ic,,r.iliiiy ,,/,.iu-, llu- h.iiL; -«, >-|) ,,f llu- l,,)ii.; Kr.uii. uith ii-. vi-rdiiri,- 1 l.id liilK .iiid iN i>l. mdd,. I U-d -tn-u lu -. llu- laun-likt iiil, r\.iK-> tiirilu 1 up. rim 111, d Milli luMirinil iii.ipk-.. .-Ini- ami p.ipl.ir-. ilu-n llu- -radually i\-, L-din,i; l<-na,nl l..mU~. fully , iilii\ ,ii.-,l, :m,l farming .1 pi-ih-,1 pimiiL- ..f p.isti.i.d >inipli,iiy. I lu- miuiU,- ..f , in,-s h.iv..- mn diniiiu.d tla- .i/iut- -ky. and An.idi.i livi-s an,un in llu- \alk-y lit llu- M, lnhn. llu 11 .i> llu- iiliiiii.i ihiili- iliu ( irU-.-.iial 1 iiy i> rcailied, iIil- lining iiilmiiialinn nf llii- pr,,};ri.-.> lhri.iii;li uVL-r rxpaiidiiii; d.-ligliN. l-'rcdi-ru li.n i> i-iglily-foiir niik'> up ri\i-r. .in, I |,y llu- f.i-l -it-aiiu 1 \i,l..ri.i. I'f llu- M.ii I in.-, lliu liip .an Ih- niailu in -^ix limir^ ..r less. The \i. U.ria i- ,1 -iip.-rli >l,.mu-i. , ..nmu.dp.u-. .111, 1 h.ind-.iiiu Iv .iii,l , ..iiil.,rl.il.iv oi|nippt-d. Kill lhi> ii.nipany's iK-el .in- .ill spU-iulid vU-anui-. .•spu, ial i\,in-i,.n i.il,-~ an- ,,ll,-n-d f.,r llu i..imd trip li, l-n-di-rii 1,111 liy llu Si.ir liiu- .md r.-liini l>y l.m.uli.m I'.i, ili, K.iilu.u llu- -.iiiu- .-veniiiL:. I- rclt-ri. i,mi is llu- i.ipii.il ,>f llu.- rnnuuc. .1 niilii.iiy i,.\mi. \.ii~iiy i..»ii. .md l,pi-,..p.il -i-,-, Willi iis iiandsuniL- fn.iii sut-ft •md lis orn.ilo ri-sidc-m es. il pi,-, -ills .m .ippe.n.in, l- luiK-niii.ik i> ,is pU lints,|iii' ;is il> iMiiir iinplii-s. .ind i\iii oiilii^.ilv tin- Si. I.ilin for scfiu-ry nf llu.' ni.Ufii'd anil niaic-~tir i_v|ii-. I'nr the raniLTa Iovli ami llu.' arli'.t it i> a VL'rilalili.' para(U>ij, ami prolialilv im pla. i- on llu- lonlinunt ntk-is iiuiiu hLaiinliil landscapL-s nr waluis.apLS for the skuti li-l.ook oi photoHiaphk plait- lo ivproiln. .■. I'lun thf luinlsnian anil lislicmian will tind gamo, liig and liitlu, woitliy of his keun uyu and nnt-mng rinlil arm in ihe W'a^lu.'diiiioak i oiinliy. Tlu' sicami.i Cliflon gors np ihr lordly Ki-nm-liLi a-is lo lln.yh \M omiiik's riMV-idf hoii>f, ihr \Villo«s, and lo llaniplon. riii> is a drli.uhlfiil sail, and no oiu- should fail to laki- llu- cm nision trip. rin-ii.- arr two pri.lty -iiinim i hotils on ihu main ri\i.r. ihr Cidais .md Ihr i:\andalL-. twinu liM.- and thirty niilcs up ri/spLi lively Thfiv is a spiiii of poflry in liir ,-^1. lohn KImt. Imi ihr uoiid y. 1 .m.iils iln .omiiic "f ihi; in-pind -o,, ,,f d,,- rivur who will sing of the i;iaml and hcroii i-vuiits ihal h.ivu transpiiod ihro', Iln- lah,; of iln- luroini' of ih,- Si. lohn, Madam l.a Tour, on,,- of tin- nolik-st womuii iharaiters dipiru-d on tin- i,ipi.strii-s of hist..rv; llu- -lory of tin- sloi. .il. intL-nsL-, poulii.d ihildn.n of ih,.- loi,.-si. ih,- da-hin-. pi. imvsipi,- i-onrnn- dr hois .uid tlu-ii f.-iids .ind.imoius; ilu- grand lah- of ih,. , oimni; of llu i l,i\,ilroiis loy.di-i-. .iiid ih.-ii h.ndship- amid iIil ri.yois of ,, Cmadian winln, ihc pirtiin- of tlu- aiisloir.Us of .\,;u l-aml.ind. li.in-pl.nilrd lo l-in-l- priim.-\.il to iv.ir ,i \u'.\ hoim- and . n-.ilr ,i m-w pt-oph-. Mill iiL-w soiirns of ik-liiihl aw.iit lis. Tlu-rr is llu- trip o\,-r Ih,- Inlmdloiiial Kailu.iv lo Mom ion .uul ih.- .North Shore. .\t \lom;ton then- is ih,- nnrivalh-d Hon- lo -.-e. a wail of wali-i. sometimes as hinii as four fe.i, that rushes up the I'l til, odiar at raciiii; -p.-id. with lliiimlerini; ro.n and i lesud with f.i.im, iii-pirinu the heholder «ilh awe at the stranue w.i\s in ulii, h N.iliin- m.inifesis herpowei. Then iiorihw.ird the maLMiiho-nt lishim; .iml hiinliiii; urounds of the Kcstijiiuii he .ind Mirami.hi au.dl llu .in,i;l.i and hunter. The sport th.il ran lie had lu-re is noi surpassed on the eoiitineiil. M.my piomineiil .\m< li, .ins and Ippii < '.in.nli.ins have preserves here and i ome down every sumtm-r to enjoy the lishing. .\s a resiill of \ew I'.ruuswii k's line representation at the Sportsmen's Fair, reeelilly held in liostoii. it is e.xpei led that there will he A l.irger nnmlH-r than ever this ve.ir. Reed's Point at High Tide, St. John Harbor. riuii lluir i- tliL- jciiinii'V ;ii rci>'- tlu- II. i\ i)f l-'iiiulv. in tin- t.i-l .iiul i '■iiiiiMilinu- -tt-.uiiti I'riiui. Kiipi ii. .iiiil llimimh llu fnill i;,iiilin nt ( .iii.nl.i. tn KinlvilU oi W ..It v illr. ulini- llu-i< .iw iii.iiiilolil il. Tlusi- lo«n> arc Mill f.ir fnmi tlic Immu i>f l'^\aiij;i.'linL', .iiul it i~ mil lor ilu- icuni^i in \i~ii llnin aiul >tiL'p liini-< It iii liu' i liainp.i^iii' aliii(i>|)lu.Tc of Miiia> ami in llu- Mihlli- iii-piration df llu- plan.'. riu' t;ann.' l.iu> nl tlu- I'lcniini' of New llninswiik luav Ik- liiiilly Mininiari/i-il as lOllnus: Tlu- opt-n season Inr ninii>L-. lariliini. di-i-r. iliuk. WDndio.k and ~iiipr cMl-iuI- fnmi ^t•pt^nd>l■l i-t In laniiaiA i~t. Tlu- liiiniini; nr killiiii; of pioo^i- or larilxin \\L->t of the St. John Ki\t.-r is piohiliite'. .iiid foi livt )i-ais in .\11)(.'rt I 'ounly. The >luiotinii of i ow nuuise .iiul ft-iiuile nioox- ral\Ls is pmliilMli-il. I'.ai h hunter m.iy shoot oin.- moose, one laiihou ami t«-i dei i in a ^e.isoii. Ndn resident -.p(.rl>me am! larilioii .lie reipiiied In i.d%L' ont .1 license, paying a fee of Sjo.oo. Residents p.iy S-'.oo. \i' lii ense i^ recpiiied (or the huniiiii; of (leer. The open ~..i>on for iiartiidee evlemls from >epleinliei jolh lo lieeemlni i-i. I he ^hooiin,:; of ycese and In.inl liy non-residents is prohibited. The open se.is.m for salmon i- fmm I-i-lirn.iry isi lo Nuun-t i;ih. for-piikled iriMil from April 1 st to Scr 1 :;th : foi lake trout or kind lo. ked -almoii. fiom M.n 1 -I to SeplemWer 1 ;lh. All reipiired information e.m he olilaiiietl from tlie t ro«n I. and I lep.irtnu-nl .it I- redeiii ion. I'rospeetive tourists desiring detailed information ahoiil the rio\iiue -hoiild uiiie ihe >eirelaries o| the rouii-t Assoi i.ition- at St. John .md l''rederi> ton. I'he>e or^.mi/.ilioiis were esiaMi-lu-d for the piirpo>e of interestiim tourists in the I'roNim 1-. the dissemination of information, .md llu.- piomolioii of tlio-e thin'4> uhu h would adil to the .iltrai ti\e- liess of the I'nuiiue from a tourist point of view. Ball's Lake Loch Lumund. Lake Scenes near St. John. A^hbiirn Lake. The Grand Falls of the St. John. o J S H ce > c x: o •—1 *-' * ^ § <" o S H 0! u M'NUI ( I I- FLAOiHir "tJKITISH QUEEN" -^S"- '•(ANAIJ/V Scenes on the Annual Cruise of the Royal Kennehecasis Yacht Squadron. Kl Ml>l M I II iilH »!■.( Ill \V. l.-ni li'MIH . \ll:t lil Ul. SHIM 1 1 Kill II i,-i;m i SI. IflllV. J^-^ >riiiiii suit ^ ,* gilts Mil iiii. SI. lltllS. A^^-,^-''W Types of New Brunswick Architecture. Anglican Cathedral. Fredericton iN.B.i Architecture. Queen Street. Parliament BuildinR. •\,'r Panoramic View ojj St. John H Taken from the Custom House, and showing Carleton and ll:> C. P. R. Deej i f 'anoramic View oji St. John Harbor. ling Carleton and 11' C. P. R. Deip W.iui Terminus and Elev.itui al Sand Point ^ I Nooks on the Nerepis River, a Tributary of the St. John. ^Jf The Valley of the St. John. ."t ,* 'T r,\\ liKl \S\\ K KS proiiilt^i iRTitnye frciii \atinf i~ lur M. Inliii Ki\rr. It Immis ilu: litr _b1^U IiIi"i(1 nl ill,' l'in\iiuL': il is lliL- main ailiiv .ilmij; uhi.li ii- vnuthtiil \ii;i>r |uil-i>. Auav V^>r' ^.^ ^^ ill till' ilark womlv i.f (^liirlit-c it ml> it> liiilli: and far In tlir iii ■rllnv ani. liiiiiiln.cK of iiiilfs awav. lai li spiiivn llir \ii\i;iii f.mst f^ivL- up of its viuiiij; giants an ollnini; [f wcdth to the rio\imr. It is lliL' ri\ur St. lohn tlial ha> ni.iilr \i« llr\iii~ui. k, ,ind New lliunswirk ha> .1 duly to pi'iiortn in llu- niakiiiL; of iliu rivi r St. lohn. I'lir i'nivimi' -honid do its niniosi to ni.ikr its lu-.nitifs knoun. lo iii.ikr it till' sliiiiir lo wliirh would , oiiR' .iniinal pilLirim.iucs of thoii>,iiids of wor^liippir-. It nri'ds only to lie known for it- ;;loriis to li, appiLi i.itid. .iiid llu- world awaits llii.' iiispirrd poet ,iiul .ntist who with pfii and lir 1-.I1 will L;i\r tin- ri\oi .1 irlrliritv widr .i- ihr ronlimiu-. I'oilry and .nt i aniioi li,.. siili>idi/i.d. and thr f.ilc's ninst In- .ilhiu.il to i.iki- tliiir own tiim.- in j^ixiim to the ,st. John ,1 sinLitr worlhy ol hi- iJH'inf; Inn 111 will Ut 1 OIIU'- SoiiH' Ikuc i.dKil the M. John the Khim- of .Xnnriia. or lia\i.- lonip.irrd it lo tin- Hudson; Lml il A Summer Afternoon on the Nerepis. n i> uiiiUM (■N>,u V !'■ likin il In nilur lamnu~ rivi-i>. Il ha- ,111 in(li\ idiialilv .ill it- ciuii. ami almii; llir paival slriam .iiul iIk trilmlarv ri\ii-. llir Ki-niulu'i a-i-. Ilrlli-lr, \\ a-liri'iiiiuak. TirliHiiir .iiul Arnci-tn. il<. Nadin.' is sui'ii in all Iilt ihannini; iuimkI-. uraM- ami ijav, -.iiMiiiir ami pii lin<>{|m'. Iciiiblr ami tiiuliT. Il is a \\\vi lo >lmlv. Ill c "iiiiniiiu' with. In iiilt/iprct it- iiiysluiii'-. tn iniliilir il- .itimi-plu'ii-. in lurnnic . // /.?/'/'<'// uith its -piiit. Il >u,UL;i.'-t.- iiiciir Ih.in writlni hm-; il iiiifnhi- the honk "I life ,,( whiih we can ic.nl Imt a pdiii" pait. Naliirc is licic in all hci majc-lv aiul splcndm, .uul man niiist \«t\\ in hiiniilitv .iml .iwc llial he caiimil uiulcislaiul hcv. The rivci has the .cstliclic. icliniiii;. cinKiMini; itillucnccs nj s.in^. ami .lit, ami pnclrv : il imhiccs fucliniis nf icvciciuc ami tlinuf;htriilncs- ninic th.m dues a sciiiinn; it stirs the cnmiinn- and raises Ihe -cnl .ilime the liase lliin,L;s nf life as imihiii}; el-c can. It iiiiprc-sc- iipnii mic the snieinni lies and lespnii-iliilitics of li\ini;. .ind leads him up In nnlilc ide.ils. ■['here arc nn .mciciit ruin- alnny the St. Jnhn. htil the -tnii(.d Ime nt the river i- full nf mniame .mil the tale nl hemic deeds. WhcKr is there in histniy .1 liinre hemic limine than the I .iulv nf I'lnt .S|. jnhn. uhnm that liraceflil imnancisl. M.iiv llailuell I alheiwnnd. has cinwiied uith a h.iln . .f ylniy.' 'Ihe nieninrv nf Madam la Inni -hnnUI lie in r\erv he.irt. her n.iiiie nn e\ciy tnni;ne. and tlu' e|iisnde in whiili slie li.nnred. like the -Inrie- nf the i a-lles .iml lluii w.ir ln:cls nn the Khine frr)\vnin,!n acrns- at nm- aimtlier. — the fends nf ilie families nf l,i I'nnr ,iml |l'.\idn.iy. sliould lie simi.l; in tlu' Infliesl epic strain. Slii' was a unman wlin cmnUined the (.dm. innsideiing cnnrajie nf lii.ice Jl.nlin.L;; thi' lu-mii. maie-lic mien nt jnaii nf .\rc; the resninle. nncniii|nel.iMe will nf .1 I )e Meiliii. and \el. uith.ll. the tenderness nf .1 tiiii' unman. It unidd lake many mil- nf p.ir. hineiit tn describe the St. John, .iml then the laic unnld iml lie tnld. Iletter than reading; is the experiencini;. and lieltci than .inli( ipatinn is the reali/alinn. laijny the trip In Kredeiiclnn in the palace stfaniur \ictoiia; lake liiivh and paddle and glide nver the iniimr siiitace nf the .Nerepis uindiiiL; ill -erpeiiline course ihrmigli the rich alluvial intervales; rniiuli it im .1 » 1 Im.il. nr npnii .1 raft, nr iiiidei c.iinas nn the rivei'- li.uiks. or laieeii tlimnyh the dasliinu fn.im lielnre a -iill Views on the St. John River. Iin-i/c in .1 whIiI: uxpliMf ilii- in.uw trilnil.irv >iii,mi> liv.illinu llirlr paivnl in In-, inly, l.iki mhii ulu-tl .nul pedal ili>«n llic li.mks of iIil- lUn.iho.u wIilmi' iIk- t>ln.ir_v liL'> liilow iiii>-til liv ii.mnw rililidn^ nf Ul-u rininicil ln)|l(ini land: sIkhiI iju- i.ipid.-, nl tliu rii|)i(|tK- .ind Midinlir; iph^civi; llu- Crand \-'.\\U in .dl tluir >nMimit\. ,uul vi>n will hdvv ln.',^nn tn ia>li- llv dtli,L;ht> of tliu iImt. And in tlu' cln>l< of the evrnin}; \v,it< h llic ,i;i\v iiii>l >Lti!^ doun upon tlu- nunslu- ,inil llii,- i_-yu> of ilu' livtT .urou lica\y with ^Iccp. ,iml luar lliu ii; to tilt; iliildix'u of (arlli. Tin- wliok' diapa>on of mshi-d xoiLcs >f tliu ni^ht tiooninii their iia II, Ihr cniotions is tonthed in>t a> the livi-f i- set-n in licr diffuifiit mootU and at tlilferent placid and tiiin-: in the ealni hn^li of e\enim;. ni the anyeT if the tempest, where the liay-piled " str.n .111(1 llie waving wheie the\ si ope a\\.i\' in il'i ei lill" te if xeidiiiL folia.ne throw sh.idow pirtiiiev in the jil.nid stream, where the riishini; waters pile in mijjlity tiimnll. wluie the hanks beetle in forliidiliiii; ililfs .ind eafmiis. or to the distant rounded hills. The liuildinu of the p.d.ue ste.imer \ ieloria establishes .1 new eia in the naviiialion of the river, and luini;-. l''redelieton within less th.in live hour-' (list, line of St. John. I'he X'ietori.i u.is liiiilt in the Diamond Itihilee year of Her Majesty's ieif;ii. and it is within the rani;e of probability to e\pe( t th.ii froiii this event will (late the bejiinnini.; of .-it. lohn's f.ime as ,i tourists' resort. Seaieh world wide .mil no .more delif.iitful ilav > an be S|ient th.m upmi the \i(tiui,i. ba-kmu in the rner sunslime .iiu (1 b Ih l.ine Steamship (dnip.im ha\e .i Iriisl repo-ed in them to make km.wn the be.iuties of tlie rivu,wl trip, iMe.lerirlcn 1., St. |..ln> and hack, in one day, giving tonvists a pleasant ten hnurs ,.n the nvei. It ha. n„l been fonnd ..dvisable yet to rnn on s.i.h a sehe.Ude. and the Vieloria and David Weston make .dternate trips, o„e .,,in.i^ np river .nul the other coming down each day. The line oilers at a eheaM rate a pleas.mt .lay's onlin.u. goin.y up to l-'rederielon l.y either of these boats in the niornin.u, and relnrnin.u to St. John in the evenin.i; by train. The Victoria is JOO feet in length by 5: leet beam, and registers 1,00.; tons gross. She is cerlilieated to earrv c,(„, pas.sen.gers. and her interior appointments are luxnricnis and n.agnili, enl. The spa.ions grand saloon is elegantly npln.lstered and furnished, and is lini^hed in mahogany .md pine. It is painle.l in uhi, pieked ont in gold, which gives ihe .ipar.inent a p,,rticnlarly bright and fresh appearance. The dining saloon, ladies- cabin, parl.ns an.l stater,.onts are contplete in their arrangemeitts, while the promenade decks are large and well shaded. m. She registers ju, tons gross, an.l .an earrv too p;.ssengers. Her spee.l is seventeen mil.-s an hour. She is commanded by .■;.p.;.iu r.C. T,,yl.,r, ;.nd' ir. .Mien is her engineer. The man;,ger .,f the Star Line is Mr. C.M.rge F. Hair.l, an.l th.-.r hea.l olhce is at In.liantown where desired inf.ntnatiou in r..gar.l to touring on the river ntay be obt.dne.l, an.l .harts .)f the river secured lh;it are an invaluable aid to tourists. The sp.ntsman will ftnd n.. better hehl f.u hunting big g.nne .m th,' .\t!,uuic ...ast than in the St. John River v;dley. It is, in fa, t, o.,e of the gr,al,-M g;une preserv... on ih,- ,nnlin..nl. 1 h.: moose, , arib.n, r-Mi '■: ►. New Brunswick Hunting Scenes. a,„l deer have no, ],..„ killed .If here a. .hey have in Maine and (-uehee, .he l-eal Kovernnun. having " in at least twelve^ cif tlie taken every precantion to protect the deni/ens of the forests. Moo>e are fo.nu fifteen counties into which the Province is divided, and in every conn.y either n,oose, caribon or ,leer ran free The great stamping gronnd of the king ..f the fores,, the hndly n.oose. is in .he ref^n.n to the east and north of the St. iohn and to .he nor.h of Kings fonnty, in the counties of ..ueens. Snnl.ury, N ork. (•,,U,on, Vict.Mia and No„hund,erlan,r,c,s, and the ,■,„,„ ,,,„d departnrent of the 1',-ovince of New Urunsuick will furnish all inforn.a.iou deMred. 1 he,r booklet .,f detailed instruction, entitled -Cnn and Kod in New Ihn.rs.ick - should he ^e, u,ed l,v p.ospeCve huntsmen. The partv of hun.e.s and guides seen on .he opposi.e page in >he u,idst ol the tn.ph.e. of the chase a,e fron, the Happv Land of .a.ra.r.r in .-ueens Cunr.y and the W.rshedemoak coun„-y. I hey have evidently been ve,y successful, but no nro.e so tlu.n an exper,enccd big game hunter will be .n any of the favoiile hunting grounds of the Province. (lEORCt KOBERT^ON, SKPRESIDENT. IV. FRANK HATH E WAV. BX.,PBes:den 4 Officers of Board of Trade, St. John. St. John, a Commercial Metropolis. N i. ju.t now starting u|,.„. an .•r;i "f 'uu n-MM,,, ,.n.M..-Tity ,.s ,. >,„„m,n ial nalrop-li- Tli.l.ilM,,. nf h.r .■n.vji.tir nu.vhant. and ci.i/en.. in layi,,, l.^fore th,- «..rl,l lur natural ladUtic> a,ul .apaluLUus „ul inviting capitalists to invest hce, ar. L.t^inninK to l.,.u (mil. M..n, y,.,l nu., atv , „n,n,.n, ,n, to so. whtt thu resources of the New llrunswick n.e.ropolis are a> a .luppn,. p.u. .,,,.1 n.annfa, ,u,n,^ >.,U,e, „Hl wheteas the davs of St. John's pn^-ine lan,e as a eity of shipyards, and a. one „l the .„>. ports of the world in registered tonnage, have passed uitl, the advent of iron ships, .his will ,dl he teplaeed l,y other activities ins. as important and capahle of great expansion. The growth of ,he winte, port tr.ule .tnd the establishntent of the pul,. industry here ate o,dy two lines in which St. John tnay develop Luge n.tete.ts. The Con.tr.on Council and the Hoard of Tr.ule deserve tnu. h credit for what thcv have accomphshe.l i„ diverting to this port a good share of winter freight shipments, rnaidcl .dn.ost, tin, h.tu- won the c,,y s hattle for recognition bv the great shippers of the NVest and the carrying trade. They have ptovtded at S..nd IVtnt, a, a cost of nearlv tluee ,p.arte,s of a n.illiot, dollats, extensive terntin.d facili,ie>. tncUnling f deep-water berths tor s,ea„.ers of U.e largest capacity. This year (,SoS. will see there an elevator built by the fanadian P,.c,,,c Ka way of over a million bushels capacity, and a most n.odern e-p.iptnen. for the rapid handling ot ca.goes. 1 he volunte of winter exports throngh this port has been d,u,bling each year U. the last thtee years, and with l.oger steamers ,„a a new line going on the route ftom St. John to Manchester b u the .ason .,f .SoSo, there ,s every ■ Officers of Exhibition Association, St. John. i„.„,.,io„ ,h,., .h. l>nsin... .ill .,Kai„ 1. .N.uM.l -hi. y,.,. Tin. I u„.n„i,.. Kai,«„y is s,„M.K.nu.n,in« .1.. ,„ „,„vi,l,. a, l.aM .«.. nwm duq,-»akr lurtl,. for trans-Allantu f>e,Kl.t if thf h.ulioi. effcirts (if ll>f lity liy lakinn >li.'|)'' t liners, licsi.l. an .'l.'val.ir of ),alf ,. tnillion 1m„1r1> c..,ia,ily al llu. head lu.,.,.v in liavin, a, .1,. hiad of ,,. a.,air> a da^s of nu., aliow r,,iroa>l,. llir r.,.n. .navors an.l ai.l.rn.n liav. .iv.-n ,1. ,rav.>. aU.-n.i .i. M,a,u.. l.forc .h.m, an,l have a. ,.1 ...1, UoUlness in .raspin, o„„orn,ni,i.. a> .i.y .an,.. T.,. Ko,,,., of 'l ra,. have a.iiy s.-.,n.,..l .,.. ei.or s o ,. ,,.„„„.,„ ,,,.,„a,. Tins an,,., ho.ly, .WuU .a. .^ul,li>l,.i in ,S,„. a,nl Has ,l,.:,..fo,. al.no. ,va,l„.,l .1,. .1, ... SCO,, ana ..n. „a. „ -1, .in- y.„s va.in.ly a.,,.. ,1 no. i, .and. a. a .„, o. "..p.- ••"^:;; ,„ „,. ,,,„„„„„ ,„„„.;,, „„, ,. advi,. is .o.„h. and l,.ded l,y .1.. . o„„. ii .'.„ »..,■ aw ,o .U-al u d ,ny n-s.ion of a .on„n.,via, na.nr... T„i. Iiody was fonn.dy a Uian,.:. of .mnnu.. an.i . . ,n, o,-,.ora.. as sn h abon. six.v v.-a-s a,o. In ,S;. i ...,•. i. o,„ai„.d a >ha,U. of i ,io. a. du. >a,n, ,o„n ,„„,, .,f T,ado. Tl,;r. a,e . y, n,.nd..,> .nn.lU.d o„ ,„. hoaid. indudin, .in. n.os. inlinen-ia, ,,,,>,n..s n,.n of ,e city. M-. 1.. I. Mc:..au..din i. P.-sid.,,. Mr, NV. M. larvi. ..n, i. a,., ,„..iden. of „.. ,,oa,.l of I ra, ■ f .,. Man.in,. ■.ovinces. is Vi,..,.,.sid.n., an,. Mr. V. - . .Vii.on i. 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Monney ,.v n-w .apiaiy pushin, .„ c..,npl..wn a, Misp,. a pulp nnll w,.h a t„„y ;.„; „u.,U a,u. a capa.i,v „f .i.iuy ,.„. p., .lay. This ina,.,,.. which wa. pn,„„„.l ,,y ,h,s .u.,pn>,n. n,n, „f J,„.,.ac.o,.s. I> l.uU.a In S.,uh .apl.al. a.ul >h. s„h UhoUI... .h„ a.v .h.e.ly U.uli,,, S.o,>:h pap.. n.aUe. .,. o„ani..l in.,, .h. S,. ,„hn Salphi.. I'u.p r.n.pany, l.ul. .nh capna. .„„ . ^f >.oo.ooo I lu~ . h. >.a, „f .,;„ pn.n,i.. „. ..,. a 1,1. hulus.,, .,n .h. S.. J„hn. .n,ph,yin. ,1, a,uU .,f ha.uU I,. ,.-.,.„.„„ ......1.1 in in,..Mln, -ap.. I'anin„n„. ,h. „.a. M.nchos.r .apUal... in ,ho inaa.-o-, .uui h. lu. ,,....■. ,„i,,U „f ,h. Mock nf ,h. ,„-..i.,.l ...hin, pnip null, whuh .,11 I,, bull. a. .h. fann.ns K...,.l,l,. I a K .,f ,h. S,. I,.hn and will ha., a hf.y ,.„, plan.. Th. .u. ,.nll> will ea, h .n.plny f,„n. ,50 - - hand. 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(Ml •'^"^^ '''II SKU ■•' r:M7svM"' Officers of Fredericton Tourist Association. ,.,..vincial Covcnuucu. .uul .-> .h. annuMly ,v, unin, .vents a,. in,p,ovi,.. in ,h.i,- .U.vac.iv.n.s. an,l ...f> n... „eMd..s the ma,.M,tn,h i.uUtsttial lu.iUlin,. large agficfltttfal, pottU.y and amusetnent halls have been e.e.te.l. and .he stocU and pottUty sho.s tuevvotUs. special atttaetions and all the o.hef depaf.n.ents are of the l^st. h.. year a special feature .as the Na.t.ral History Uepartn.ent. where uere exhihUed the ./, and /.„. o tlu- , ro.nce^ The active and energetic o.ticers of the K.hth.tion Association are W. -•. .■it.teld, nesi .U; ^^ . . . home and K K Fmerson, Vice-Presidents; A. Macatday. Treasurer: C. A. l-verett. Secretary and Managtn, .u-ecto,. ■ ■ r.e I'rovtnce of New Ihnnswick is auaUin, to the necessity of increased activity in .he .natter of p aung the.r ,,.,,etions before the .ou.is. peopie of .he I ni.ed States and .he upper p,ovince. The P.ov.ncia, - i n.nen, „,., ,aUen np .he n.at.er. and they sent to the Sportsn.en's Lair at Uos.on in March, ,S,,S. a n.a. en. e.h „. i,U.uatin. silnt ,n New Urnn.wicU. The holUin, of a New KrnnswicU Lay further served to draw at.en.to,, ,o e V.;vince,and tnnch good will result fn.,n the advertising .ha. New ,;run>wicl.s st.eau. and wo„U. n.cved. he Hoards of liade and City Councils are acting in .lie matter, au.l two .onii>. as>ociatious liav,. been foiiued, :,.votin. their attention exclnsiveiy to n,a.,ers per.aitung to the di^scnnnation of infornra.ion in rega.d to ,he •acti:. of the I'rovince as a ist resort. They have been wooing .ealou.v and have d.tr.bu.ed .n the n,o advantageous wav a large , n.ut of literature telative to .he Lovince. Several ooUe,s have bee „„,,,„„J.l well iUusfated and netting forth ,he scenic beau.ies and clin.t.ic at.racveness of the Irov.n.e. ' Is. hev have sought .o „nprove the facilities for t -is. In.sine. and ,o provide tourists w,. eu,er.annne, ''"- ■ - -riie New i;.un~wick Tonri^t \~>o, la.ion has ,.s heaa,,ua..e,, ,i. 1<, lie.i-urer; while here and .<> minister .o their comfort b,hn, and its otticers are .V. < >. S.inner. nesident : W. S. K.she,. V.ce-l .-esuleut : 1 . U . M, . or , . Uvts S. Shaw. Sec,e,a,v. The K.edericton Tourist Association ha. for tts o,nce,> , A^ I. 1 n,n. .n... ,; ueral of New Urun.wicK, ll.nunary nesideut . C Kred Che.uut. .■,e.iden, ; .-red I. Llgccombe. 1 tea.ne Wesley Van Wait. V- \<- Coleman. James S NeiU, Members of Couiu il. 1... M mS if^ fS^-S^^^At --..-««■ -J^l^ r^jZ l^-^w "i'ii*^ ^.:-^ __ _- . .i;£iq^--^^^ lilB The Palace Steamer Victoria of the Star Line. f