PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 11 a real stone building not so great a rarity, there could be combined on Queen Square, where the Colonial Building stands, the richest effects of color under the diversified -\ “.2113" '“i. 3.. and gorgeous hues of autumn foliage, the green carpetings at its base, and the ruby~ lines which wouId form its approaches.” This dream of what was possible has happily come true. The one stone building stands no longer alone like " Patience on! a monument," and the Square in which it is situated is now one of the prettiest gardens in the Maritime Provinces. To—day, although in some of the streets the red