_79_ ROUTES, ETC. Prince Edward Island is reached by boats of the “Plant Line” from Boston to Charlottetown (owing to the increased tourist traffic this season, the magnificent “ La Grande Duchesse ” being required in addition to the “Halifax,”) and by direct steamers from Montreal; by rail from Boston, St. John and Montreal to Point du Chene, N. B., thence by boat to Summerside, P. E. 1.; by boat Boston to Yarmouth, thence rail to Pictou, N. 8., and steamer to Charlottetown; by rail from Halifax to Pictou, thence by boat to Charlottetown; and from Halifax by direct steamer. The Tourists’ Information Bureau at Charlottetown, and the Prince Edward Island Railway folders afford more specific information as to resorts, routes, etc. Copies of this pamphlet may be obtained from the Provincial Government, Charlottetown. ADDENDA Since the foregoing pages have been put into print, a change has taken place in the establishment of the Militia of this Province, referred to on page 21. The force is now composed of four companies of Garrison Artillery, with the strength of each company increased by 12 and a total establishment of 244, one double company of Engineers, and eight companies of Infantry, a total of 57 officers and 717 non—commissioned officers and men. The direct steamship service to Great Britain, alluded to on pages 49 and 63, is to be continued. One of the boats of the Elder-I')empster Line, the “Lake Huron,” will make several trips between Charlottetown and Liverpool this season. Poultry—fattening stations (adverted to at page 71) have been established by the Dominion Government at Charlottetown and Summerside. ERRATA On page 20, top line, “ Lib—Con” should read “ Lib.” On page 61, 15th line, omit the word “open.”