After Breakfast at fe^fe^Wkfl^^kdE^ife^ AN IDEAL SUMMER RESORT A.MI 'TOX BEACH lies on the south shore of Prince Edward Island along the Strait of Northumberland—an open pathway to the sea.c For bathing it cannot he surpassed. For boating it is so walled about as to give the lover of this recreation a smooth and placid sea ; and the fisherman was never known to spend an hour in her inlets and coves to return with an empty basket. These waters abound with a large variety of fish, the square-tailed salt water trout prevailing. The fresh ""SjB^ T~ water brooks which flow into the ocean, and the small lakes and inland ponds abound in fresh water trout. A fifteen or twenty pound catch is sure in a few hours' fishing. PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE owned and occupied by Matthew Smith , is in the centre of a large tract of land on a high elevation which gradually slopes to the beach, with a large frontage on the same about two minutes" walk from the house. This was originally a large two-story farm¬ house. Large additions, porches and verandahs have been made, giving a capacity for forty or fifty 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 ""d COmf0rt' MATTHEW SMITH , Telephone and Telegraph Communication Proprietor . %t^ i &^ i ^A&^ i ^ i &^^^A^ i &yW^^ i &ViJP*l& *A* * i & * i & *A*