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enterprising merchants. Thirty miles east of Charlottetown is Georgetown the winter port of the Island. It is situated at the junction of the Cardigan and Brudenell Rivers, has :1 magnifi- cent harbor, and is one of the pleasantest places at which to take a summer outing in the Province. Souris the eastern terminus of the Railway, is sixty miles from Charlottetown. It has a good harbor and a large trade. One of the most beautiful villages on the Island, it is yearly becoming more popular as a summer resort. The other important places are, Tignish, Kensington, Montague, Mount Stewart and Victoria, all having the advantage of water connections or Railway
Stations.
n\VUERE MANY FISCATORIAL BEAUTIES HAVE BEFN KILLED"