A i/iiriidii AiiHc?- Advertiser 



STOCK 



BOND 



REAL ESTATE. 



riie Petit Blanun investment isaootnbiiiatlon of tlie above. 

 The stock is issueit in tlie ITorni of a stock ceii iticateand bond 

 conil>iiifil, and tlie bond is secured by conveyance of real 

 est ;it c 1 o 1 nternat lonal Trust Co. , trust •••■ r. h- the stockholders. 



This slock pavs H per cent, dividends (2 ■ r cent, quarterly), 

 an<l IS practically guaranteed. Subscripi ion list will close for 

 this vear in June. Well-known capitali-' ~ are interested, 



THK PETIT M.\N.\N L.\ND & INUL TRIAL CO. owns 

 the Peninsula of HKTIT MAN.\N. This I iiinsula contains 

 2,565 acres of land, e.ttends 7 miles into i ■ Atlantic Ocean, 

 inclosed and surrounded by 22 miles oi . -ast line, unsur- 

 passed for picturesque grandeur and beam », while its bays 

 and coves afford .safe harbor for craft, and it has a bathing; 

 pool ten acres in extent of naturally warmed sea water, the 

 onl V one on the Atlantic coast. Another notable feature is a 

 deer park nearly as large as Central Park, New York, 

 stocked with several hundred deer, Norway grouse, hares 

 and partridges. 



Authorized capital $2,500,000. Issue limited under its deed 

 of trust to 



ONE MILLION DOLLARS. 



This property is situated 10 miles east of BAR HARBOR, 

 and its unparalleled success as a summer resort is due in a 

 measure to its close proximity to that famous resort ; it 

 catching the overflow. Land at Bar Harbor ranges in prices 

 from $1 to $5 per square foot. Land at Petit Manan, more 

 desirable in every waj', sells at from 10c. to 25c. per foot. 

 This land, figured on an issue of $1,000,000 of stock, costs the 

 stockholder Ic. per foot— the average price now is 12c. per 

 foot. 20,000 shares only win be issued for improvement this 

 vear, a large portion of which is already placed. Those de- 

 siring to invest will do well to institute inquiry at once. 



Every opportunity aiTorded to investigate. 



No inve-tmentshows greater returns than thepurchaseof 

 land by the acre and its sale by the foot. 



The Companvliave opened an otflce at the Metropolitan 

 Building, No. 1 Madison Avenue, where full information may 

 be obtained. Charts,maps, blueprints, showing plotted land, 

 sketches of houses being built, views of the property, and full 

 explanations and descriptions of the general features of the 

 enterprise may be obtained from the gentleman in ctiarge of 

 the otHce. An hour can be both pleasantly and profitably 

 spent in looking Into matters pertaining to" the " New Bar 

 Harbor," whose growth has been so phenomenal that values 

 liave already more than quadrupled. Prospectus, maps and 

 Dtuer literature will be sent by mail on application Address 



PETIT MANAN LAND 8l INDUSTRIAL CO.v 



Metropolitan Building, I Madison Ave., N. Y. 



WILL INSTANTLY RELIEVE 



Soreness and StifFness in the Muscles 

 and Rheumatic Pains. 



Athletes, Baseball and Football 

 Players, Cyclists, Boxers, Oars- 

 men and Golf Players 



SHOULD USE IT. 



Heals rapidly .ibrasion of the sKin, burns, or 



slight wounds. 

 Quick in action. Clean and pleasant to use. 

 By mail, 23c. -39c. Box. ainer'sSize, $1.12. 

 Sold by Druggists & Sp.nuig Goods Dealers. 

 E.FOUGERA&CO., 30 N.William St., N.Y. 



STRENGTHENS THE MUSCLES 



WHEHETOGO! 



...FOR GOOD... 



Shooting If 



Fishing; COUNTRY 



In the Mississippi Valley to-day Is 

 along the line of *^'^ ^ 



IN 



aaUMTAIN 



#^#ROUTE 



MISSOURI, 

 ARKANSAS 



AND 



LOUISIANA. 



SMALL GAME is very abundant and has 

 _B— ^— a>^^^^^^^ been shot at very little. 

 DEER and TURKEY arc plentiiul, and the 

 fishing for black bass and other game fishes of 

 the very best. THIS I,1NE also reaches direct 

 from ST. LOUIS or MIOIPHIS, by double daily 

 through car service, the famous hunting and 

 fishing grounds on the Gulf. 



SPECIAL FEATURES OFFERED : 



Reduced Rates to Sportsmen. 

 Hunting Cars Fully Equipped. 

 Side Tracking Cars on or Near the Grounds. 

 Carrying Free of Dogs, Guns and Camp 

 Equipment. 



WRITE For copy of Ideal Hunting and 

 ^—^^^^— Fishinf; Pamphlet (descriptive and 

 illustrated) of best locations and other informa- 

 tion, to Company's Agents, or 



H. C. TOWNSEND, 



General Passenger Agent, 



ST. LiOUIS. 



QUEBEC and LAKE ST. JOHN. 



Opening of the Chiooutimi Extension, July 1st. 1893. 

 The new route to the far-famed Saguenay. and the only 

 rail loute to the delightful summer resorts north of 

 Quebec, through the 



CANADIAN ADIRONDACKS. 



Hotel Roberval, Lake St. John, recently enlarged, has 

 first-class accommodation for 300 guests, and is run in 

 connection with the "Island House," a new hotel built 

 on an island of the Grand Discharge of Lake St. John, in 

 the centre of the " Ouananiclie " fishing grounds. Daily 

 communication by the new fast steamer across the lake. 

 The fishing rights of Lake St. John and tributaries and an 

 area of ^0.000 square miles are free to guests of the hotels. 



After July 1 trains will connect daily at Chicoutimi 

 with Saguenay steamers for Quebec Daylight trip. 



A beautiful illustrate<i guide book on application. 



Monarch Sleeping and Parlor Cars. 

 Magnificent scenery. Jieautiful clitnate. 



For information as to hotels, apply to hotel managers ; 

 for folders and guide books, to ticket agents of all the 

 principal cities. 



Alex. Hardy, Gen. F. & P. .\gt., J. G. Scott, 



Quebec, Canada. Seo'y and Mgr. 



