m PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — N THE most desirable points along the north shore of the Island, no¬ tably Tracadie Harbor, Rustico Beach , Brackley Point , Covehead , Stanhope , etc., so as to command charming views of the Gulf and harbors, are erected commodious hotels for the accom¬ modation of summer guests. The managers of these different resorts bring to their aid a long experience in catering to the needs, comfort and pleasure of tourists, and a firm de¬ termination to ensure a pleasant and enjoyable stay to every guest. Cleanliness, taste and complete provision for every comfort is not wanting ; the tables are furnished with every variety of meat, game and fish in their respective seasons: and the cookery is worthy of the delicious beef, mutton, pork, veal, poultry, game and fish furnished by a province which has never lost its claim to its old title of honor: "The Garden of the Gulf." Wide piazzas and ample balconies provide for pleasant dreamy siestas and moonlit evening parties, and tennis courts, croquet lawns, swings, etc., etc., are provided. .The stables will furnish light car¬ riages and buggies, for trips to the many attractive places within a few hours' ride, and boats will visit the fishing grounds for those who wish to catch the many species of sea-fish to be found all along this coast. Those who may desire a more quiet retreat than at the regular hotels can procure comfortable accommodation at scores of farm houses near the shore, where provision is annually made for the reception of private families and summer guests. l6