PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Souris always obtainable, and several of the summer hotels send their own teams daily during the season to the railway station most convenient to their houses, or to any other place when notified in advance by the travellers who are on the way. The island is a country famed for its good horses. There is much that is of interest in the immediate vicinity of Charlotte— town. The harbor, with its various arms, and Hillsborough Bay with its inlets, give good opportunities for boating and bathing. Boat excursions may be made to Governor’s and St. Peter islands, while such drives as those to Tea Hill, Pownal, Squaw Point and to Cherry Valley, Pennarth, East, West and South Rivers, are only a few of many that could be named. Keppoch, a few miles from the city, across the harbor, is a beautiful spot by the bay, on the high land of which are a number of summer cottages. The marine view is a grand one, and there is a beach which makes bathing a delight. Steamer excursions along the rivers also supply a good means of seeing some of the beauties of this part of the island. The rivers have good trout, and fine sea-trout, fishing is also to be had off the mouth of the harbor. All kinds of Wild fowl are found along the shores, and woodcock and plover are abundant in, their season. ' Several well-knovrin summer resorts are to be found on the north shore of the island, within easy distance of Charlottetown. These are found at such places as Hampton, Stanhope, Brackley Beach, Rustico, Malpeque and Tracadie Beach.