PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 87 International l Steamship )1 Company 1897—SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS—1897 The Popular Tourist" Route Between St. John, Eastport, Lubec, Portland, Boston, with close connections south and west. The Palatial and Sea-going steamers built expressly for this Service are “ ST. CROIX," (2,000 tons) “CUMBERLAND,“ (1,700 tons) “STATE OF MAINE,“ (1,600 tons). FAST EXPRESS SERVICE About 18% hours to Boston. The “ S. S. St. Croix” the latest addition to the Company’s fleet, will perform direct service. Leave St. John at 4.30 p.m, for Bos- ton direct Tuesdays and Saturdays (awaiting the arrival of the Express Train of the Intercolonial Railway). Through Route from Prince Edward Island to Boston, leaving Mondays and Thursdays at 10.30 a. m., due in St. John the next morn- ing, making all the morning connections to the east. The favorite Side~wheel Steamer “Cumberland” and “State of Maine” will leave St. John Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. for Eastport, Lubec, Portland and Boston, returning from Boston same days. All steamers of this Company are large, Sea-going Steamers of modern construction, lighted by electricity; dining room and state rooms are on Saloon Deck. Through tickets on sale at all Railway Stations, and baggage checked through. For rates and information apply to nearest Ticket Agent. 0. E. LAECHLER, Agent. St. John, N. B. C- LYONS & CO- DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF‘W \ Queen’s Wharf, Charlottetown, P. E, I. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSEA, Both pleasantly and centrally situated. Adjacent to Railway and Steamboats. Good table. First-class accommodation. LePIl GE HOUSE Lower Great George St., Charlottetown.