. Routes and rates for summer tours via picturesque B. & O. 1892 . t Oliio B. B to Philadeljihia. Philadeli>hia it Beading B. 1! to Brook. ea(li. Static t<i North Hampton. Boston it Maine B. B to Itail Lines (see pages 50 to 55 for rouU) to l^liiladclphia. Baltimore it Ohio B. B to starting iioint. THROUGH RATES. , Md $20 50 I Washington, D. C $22 50 Pa IG 50 | ROUTES AXD RATES FOR SUMMER TOURS. 200 ST. ANDREWS, N. B., ON PASSAMA-QUODDY BAY, just across the border, is a summer resortpossessing rare attractions, and fitly describedbv the novelist


. Routes and rates for summer tours via picturesque B. & O. 1892 . t Oliio B. B to Philadeljihia. Philadeli>hia it Beading B. 1! to Brook. ea(li. Static t<i North Hampton. Boston it Maine B. B to Itail Lines (see pages 50 to 55 for rouU) to l^liiladclphia. Baltimore it Ohio B. B to starting iioint. THROUGH RATES. , Md $20 50 I Washington, D. C $22 50 Pa IG 50 | ROUTES AXD RATES FOR SUMMER TOURS. 200 ST. ANDREWS, N. B., ON PASSAMA-QUODDY BAY, just across the border, is a summer resortpossessing rare attractions, and fitly describedbv the novelist as a sleeping beauty. Situated on Passamaquoddy Bay, Avhich isseven miles ^vide and seventeen miles long, andonly separated from the State of Maineby the St. Croix Eiver, its locationaffords to the yachtsman and fishermantlie l)est sport attainable. Its chains(if fresh-Avatcr lakes, within twenty. 300 BALTIMoItE A- OHIO nMIJloM) COMlAXY minutes of the town, are filled with landlocked salmon andtrout, while its driving-roads are the admiration of has been demonstrated that to the hay fever sufterer is an absolutely exempt district, the most obsti-nate and long-seated cases finding within forty-eight hourscomplete relief. The delightful cool climate, entire absenceof malaria and mosquitoes, comparative freedom from fog,together with the restful, recuperative properties of theatmosphere, make St. Andrews an extremely desirable Algonijuin, a new and perfectly constructed sum-mer hotel, opened to the public in 1889, received the en-comiums of nearly 1400 guests. It is heated by steam andlighted by gas, has steam elevator and laundry, salt andfresh water (hot and cold) baths on each floor, billiard,smoking, and writing rooms, piazzas 340 feet long, fromwhich uninterru]ited views of seventy-five miles in extentare had, and in short is as nearly as may


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