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AN IDEAL SUMMER RESORT

.r\.\ll"li0.\' BEACH lies on the south shore of l’rince Edward Island along the Strait of .\'orthumherland an open pathway

to the sea.c For hathing it cannot he surpassed. For boating

it is so walled ahottt as to give the lover of this recreation a smooth and placid sea; and the lisherman was never known to spend an hottr in her inlets and coves to return with an

empty hasket. 'I‘hese waters ahound with a large varietv of fish, the stptare-tailed salt water trout prevailing. The fresh

water hrooks which flow into the ocean, and the small lakes and inland ponds ahound in fresh water trout. .\ liliteen or twenty pound catch is sure in a few hours. lishing.

PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE

owned and occupied h} Matthew Smith, is in the centre of a large tract of land on a hitrh elexation which «rtadualh slopes to the he [Ll] with a large frontage on the same about two minutes walk from the house [his w ts origin: ill) a large two- ston tarm— house. Large additions, porches and verandahs have been made, gi\ing a capacit} for forty or titty boarders. It retains the surroundings, equipment and comfort of a large, well-regulated farmhouse, with broad fields, pastures, growing crops and most luxuriant vegetation. It is an ideal, charming and restful spot for one seeking quiet

and comfort. MATTHEW SMITH,

Proprietor.

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