- THE GARDEN OF THE GULF. curious shore fisheries of a half a dozen harĀ¬ bors and the neighboring villages of the Acadian French; to the oyster beds of Midgell ; and to a dozen secluded mills and ponds, where everyone can fish, hunt, pick berries, botanize, laugh, flirt and dance to their hearts' content, and enjoy the keen zest of an al fresco repast under the "forest primeval" or beside the silent waters Here, at least, one can find a new resort, which has the genuine1 charm of health, quiet, seclusion from the world, beautiful scenery, a vast variety of rural sports and pleasures, and scenes suggesting constantly the most romantic and striking historical epochs of the last century in both the new and old world. To these may be added daily communication with the outside world, most favorable surroundings for the recovery of health in mind and body, and all the comforts of a first- class table and sleeping accommodation. In a few years, Prince Edward Island will have many more hotels, and will be thronged with tourists, but the "bloom of the peach" is to be the prize of those who first break into this attractive and suggestive territory, so long overlooked by the great world. CAMP OF THE B.- B. CLUB , RIVER. *9