and picturesque little streams. The scenery in this district is really very fine. A pretty bit is Campbell's Cove where there is a break-water built in I872, which forms a shelter for fishing boats and such small craft. Hither came two American artists in l885t wno took many sketches of sea, sky and sand beach in tne vicinity. Starting from St. Columba's church, a drive of seven miles westward brings one to the very East Point, where resides Alexander B. Beaton Esq., J.P. Mr. Beaton 's family was among the first of those who settled at the East Point . Tney came from Lochaber, Scotland , and on their arrival in Prince Edward Island rented the "Stukely" farm at Morell . Later they removed to the East Point , whence one branch of the family migrated to . Mr. Beaton is in charge of the lighthouse, and an order from him will admit anyone to the clean and well kept tower, the brightness of which does credit to the keeper, Kr. Burge. The light is waite and revolving. It is visible seventeen miles out to sea. Here is also a fine fog alarm, built in I885. It is double fitted,