230 P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY.
, THE momma illiterate A Canadian PictorithIWeekly, 16 Pages, Large
Quarto and Cover.
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BY G. E. DESBARATS 86 Still, llflllTREAL. SUBSCRIPTION, $4 per annum in advance.
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REAI) THE FOLLOW'ING EXTRAC'J‘S FROM MARITIME PRESS NOTIFES
The Dominion Illustrated. issued by G. E. Desburu-ts & Son, Montreal. i~ admirably printed, and the Illustrations of Canadian Scenery and Public Buildings. with portraits of our Public men, are exceptionally good. Its articles are bright. readable and of a literary finish that entitles this publication to it high place among Dominion Serials.
Daily Telegraph, St. John, N. B.
Canada needs and should support a publication such as this . . . The cngm“ ings are beautifully executed. the reading mutter excellent, and the entire go up neat and attractive.
.I-Iorn z'ng Chronicle. Halifax.
The object of this handsome and artistic work is to illustrate in the best nmnnrr the scenery, cities, industries, and prominent public men of the Dominion. The work is accomplished in a most beautiful and satisfactory manner. “'91 worthy of generous support.
Smnmcrsidc Journal, P. E. I.
The second number of the Dominion Illustrated has come to hand and F indeed first class. It. sustains the promises of the initial numbers.
The Herald. Charlottetown, P. E. I.
Remarkably well gotrup. the engravings being very fine and the letter pr?g sim [y faultless. The Dominion Illustrated is the best effort of the kind If“, m ein Canada, and we wish the proprietors all the success their enterpnst merits.
Evening Telegram, St. John, Newfoundland.
WSend your subscriptions direct, or through your News Dealer, RIGHT AWAY, while the back numb?PS may be had. Later they will be worth their weight 1“ gold.