PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Moonlight~Stanhope
the city, is a place with many attractions, being practically a public garden, which is tastefully designed and is kept in excellent order. Some substantial business blocks are found in this vicinity, and here are the post office, court house, 01d province building and the market house, the latter being a place well worth a visit on the regular market days. Among the institu- tions of learning in and around the city are Prince of Wales College and St. Dunstan‘s College.
Victoria Park, the natural beauties of which have been preserved, is convenient to the city, and is reached by a beautiful driveway which skirts a portion of the harbor, passing Government House and old Fort Edward. At this end of the city are some excellent bathing places, and the water is of an agreeable temperature throughout the summer.
Charlottetown has a good water system, the electric light and other modern improvements. It has not an electric railway, nor does it need one, for the highways are excellent and the opportunities for driving or wheeling are most inviting. Beautiful scenery is found in every direction, and with Charlottetown as the centre one can spend the summer in different parts of the island, finding a great variety of attractions. The general offices of the Prince Edward Island Railway are situated here, and by means of this road all the principal points on the island may be easily and speedily reached. For points which lie along the shore, away from the railway, good teams are