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MAINE- .»,,_ ,_ -_ . coi=i'ri.Ano_sTANDAaD, N.v. ‘- " 1 _-I - in fl _ __ fa., , _ _ Q ‘_ ` " I-Ltl 'ISIS' Gardénf of; Gtilfg’ ~ The (`liarloi_te'towf`i`.Guard,I:iIi,_ ublished in Char- it§"{[§,r§t§;.\\_,iO§?§§d 'it5%2‘e55;r¢¢5" ii * df‘;;;\-ii ‘lbs lott_eto\vn, l’rincc Edward Island, éixnada, hasj a' sp endiil souvenir publication issued by the Charlotte- sotiveiiir oilitiim in thi; form of a:m~agaz1ne wl\15`l\:l.S 3 'toévn tiiiardizfii, a copy of whicli the Argus has receiv- _ _ ijjqeilit to the :iu_tlio_rs_and a delight t0_all who_ hlvoopr `-ed` with thc tiu:irdi:in’s coniplinicnts. This special iitnn- ber is in ni:igar.ine foriii of the dimensions of I.: I). .~\ll of the Iiiiincrous pages carry excellent illustrations, the subjects being -~l‘riiice l".dw:ird l.'sl:nid nicn of atlairs :ind sonie of thi.-ir niany inilustrial and :ircliiteciiiral :ic- hievcnicnts. ln view of the uiif:i\-orable coiiditions in coiiscipiciicc of the \\ ar, this display of enterprise is ex- traorilinaril_v pi':iiscwortliy. .\l:inaging liditor _l. R. llurnett of the tiiiardian thus modestly introduces the very nicritorious publiciation: "l"fi_v years ago in Cli;irlottcto\\'n the first confi i-- encc was held which lcd to the Coiifeilt.-ratioii of t :ni- :ida. lt was intended to celebrate the Coiifederatioii _lubilee here last .\`t-ptciiibcr, :ind elaborate arraiige- nients had been niade for the event. The outbreak of thc liuropean \\':ir caiised the abandoniiieiit of the cele- bratioii, :ind \\-itli it the Coiifcileration .\`iii1ilIerpl:iiiiu-il by the t_`li;ii'lotieto\\'ii iiuartlian. It was thought a pity to :illow sucli good publicity inatter to go to ivaste :il- togctlier, and so I have brought out this Souvenir nuin- ber which I think _slioulil prove of niore than ordinary interest at the present tinic.” _..i_.|.;__. V' ATTLEBORO SUN, MASS. l’i'ince l<`.tlward Island owes a big debt to the Cliarlottetown ilitai-di:in. 'l`his paper was to issue :I big edition on the _:oth coiifcilcratioii cclcbr:ition and, tliotigh the w:ir did not wai'r:int this, published :i fine- ly priiiit-il suppleinent in book forni, setting forth the resources of its Island :intl giving brief sketches of its inert. ‘l`lie result is :in ai>ti people in _:on t':iiiiiei'ies. ,\ car ferry _costiiig ten inillions bitt iiiakiiig it possililc to ship carloziils with- out breaking hulk is expected to be a big boon to this Island industry. The giipplcinent gives :i brief rcsuinc of each of thc towns of the province and :I description of the <‘liai'nis tl\:it lure the toni-ist, the .spoi'tsiii;iii and the v:icatioiiist set~lt`eiiilicr. but the breaking out of the l-`.iii-ope;iii \\`:ir prcveiitcd it, and :ilsopiit off ilie issiiiiig of the (`oiifeder:ition inun- bci- platiiictl by the t'li:ii'lotti-town (iiiardiaii. That _lniiriial, lioivi-vt-r, with coiiiiiieiiilalilt- enterprise rlecliii- i-d to alloiv thi- occ:isioii to pass entii'cl_\- iinci-lebraied and so it li:is issut-il :i soiiveiiii' nninlit-r whit-li is :in in- tercsiiiig piiblicziiioii. :ibl_v liaiiillcd :niil liaiidsoiiicly priiitt-il. 'l`hi.s niinibi~r will preserve the ri-coi'il of the li:ilf ci-iitiiijv :iniiivcr~ai'\' :ind is also :i i-ei-oi'il of local inattt-rs which ili-tiiigiiisli the town and coiiiitry. lt is :i vi-r_v ci'i-ilitalile joiiriialistic perforinaiice. ,I-‘IzoNTIsI=-II-:cn Photo of_H. R. I-I.iiiéGovomor ooooroi ,ood Diiohooo of eooooughi_ ~ 1., .Tg¢`UT FISH|NG_whe,_,_.__j_tmay be enioyed_ fit ‘-piorinnity to study its pages. It is profusely illustrated and the tlescripiioii of the silver fox industry is as in- teresting :is any novel. --*-- . .. .ioiii WATERBURY AMER|CAN» WIS. .-\ cliariniiig des-criptioii of Prince Edward Island, "'l`he iiarden of the Gulf,” is given in a beautfully illus- trated supplenient to the Cliarlottctown Guardian for lnly. In it are portraits of the leading men_of the Is- land; descriptions of the Silver Fox Breeding Indus- try; pictures of buildings and _much else _that shows the prosperity of the Island and its desirability _as‘a-place of resideiice or an objective point for tourists. `One who is not faniiliar with this portion of the 'North .\ineric:in continent will gain niany new ideas,ceni.;ern- ing it from this publication. ` ' ' ' _ _---+;-- Fircnauno SENTINEL. MASS. “_ ` l’rince Edward Island, the Garden of the Gulfiyi Its .\lcn of Action and Its Resources” is the title of a iniist attractive supplement of thc Cliar_lo_ttetown tiiiardian, just from the press. The Guardian is the only niorning paper in the Prince Edward Island pro- `y-iiicc, and it issues also an evening edition. It ranks high among the papers of Canada, although compara- tively -young in years (having been established In 1887.) _ ___f _ ln the foreword of tliesuppleineiit it isjgivcn as its iiiissiiiii the bringing before. the notice of the peo- ple :ibroail some of the niany delightful attractions of the lsl:iiid as a health and tourist resort. 1\ study ofthe in:in_v profusely illustrated pages of the paper covered book sliows at once that this has been done. __________._..|,___.__.. - NORWICH BULLETIN, CONN. \\':ir has upset niany plans and ainong thein were ari':iii_~.;eiiiciits which hail been niade for the celebra- 'tiiin of the fiftieth aiiiii\'ersary of the first conference held :ii (`li:irlottetown, l’rince Etl\\'ard Island, which led `t`o the i-oii|`eilei':itioii of t`:iiiad:i. 'l`his had been planned for last .\`epteiiibei- but \v:is :ibantloiied at the outbreak of the war. .. \'c\'i-riliclcss thc (`liarlottcto\vn Gii:iro0. lf the peo- ple of l‘i'iiii-c l-Idward Island know zi good thing they -ought to slio\v their apprccizitioii of the (__iti:ii'tliaii`s I RUMFORD FALLS_.T|MES. MAINE. \\'c have received :i bc-:iutifiil suppleineiit to the Cliarlotit-ti,\\~ii i iuardian, which gives a line descriptioii with lialf-toiie illtistr:itoiis of this (iardcn of the (itilf. 'l`hc cover be:ii's like-iiesscs of the l)ulte :ind l)'ticlics.s of Connaiigli.t. lt was originally intended to issue this special 5-suppleineiit in i-onnection ,witli thc ct-lcbration of the _liibilce of (_,`onff.-ilcr:itiiiii,`l_>iit on account of the Euro- pean \\'ar it was abaiiiloiied. _ l’i'ince li`.dwartl lslaiid is known as the “Cratlle of (`_onfcflei'atioii" :is well as "The l.ittle Sister ofthe Con- fedci'atirni," for it w:is in (_`liai'lottcln\\"ii ,fifty _vc-:Irs ago that the first coiifei'eiii'c of .~it:itcs-iiicii was held which led to the founding of the I loniinion of (`:ui:nla. _ .\lthoiigli the siiiallest in the l)oiiiinioii, Prince I".dward Island has the distinc1ion_of being the inost prospcriiiis Province. 'there the li:ipp_v inediinn of so- cial well-licing is struck-, none being :ibnorinally wezil- thy and none :ibjectly poor. 'l‘hei'e is ;i i'ciniinerat1`ve \vork for every person. .\l_\out S5 per cent of the popu- lation are engaged in farining. :nid in-ai-lv every farnier owns his f:iriii. '~l’i‘ince l-`.dw:n'd lsl:i'ii'il isithe only Province in Canada \\-liicli produces enough to feed its own people, and coriseqiieiitly the cost of living is mitch less than the average for- the rest of the I)oininion. .-\ glance :it the inap of (`:inada will reveal why Prince lCd\\‘:ii‘d lslaiitl is the “i l:ii-den f-‘rovincc" of the Dominion. Nc.`stliiig_iii ilic-.coiii-:ive foriucd by the Soutlicrn coast of the iiulf of St. l.:i\vi'ence, slicltcrctl 'froni the .\tl:intii- by New lfriinswick, Nova Scotia, Cape liretoii :ind .\'i-\vfotiiidl:iiid, its quiet is never :lis- turbed by ocean storins. Situated in the slicltcrcrcd laiiil-lockcrl gulf, coiist:iiitly batlied by the ozoiie-ladeii sea air, its vliinzite knows iicitlicr extreinc of heat or cold. and is hc:illh_\-, iii\'igoi'atiiig and delightful. Its ~-iininiers :irc ple:is:iiit, its winters bracing and enjov- able. » _ ' _ 'l`he total area of the Island is 2,184 square mil<~5_ ltis |30 miles in length. while its width varies from -.2 to _io niiles. _-\ct-oi-iliiig to the last census, there were fI»-|34-'<9 -fiiriiis. of \\'l\i\`l\ 5408 contained betwet-n_5o to’ woo'-:icres':-384o_between io and 50 acres, and 32.17 bc- txveen too and zoo Heres, SGME OF i t THE- _CONTENTS _ follovvingf Selections front ,of the reviews apt o the;United States Indicoiothe Mii.wAui K \ \ lm" S‘“rl‘“f-Z ill $3.000 and the pelts are -niioiig' the iiiost valii:ll - '- » , .` ‘ - alirition i\)iic.U\f.,fl,|r`\t tim md) nm hi tm) mud' *`al“t' __`_ _hw _:cé__o_:_ “\;_\_y__;_ _i.i_s_ _in:;rl_t-_ niapy Islanders ri(-li _ _ \ ': in ns ztor' '~ _ hCw_____y_ at o of blissful. Siif _ _ .c gg _#gg FOREWARD Summarizing the Contents. I -_ _ __ f _ .,.1S OOTING-all b tth ‘ rt 't' _ In-:soRIP'rIoN of Priooo Edward Island. ' ' .I J M I ' _- _ “PRINCE Enwiii-‘nb Isi.Xi\ii)>»»`fi"i>ii;siii°r‘Siiiooiitsiriiiiiim- Murray e , i -.B TENTIALITI , ofthe P.rov' co. i_ _*_~_ '- 7 l _ _ _’_‘__.____'._A'I.I..A.noIrr frI+IIo:.IsI.i\NnfINp_I_i_p1_j|_;_1_S_ kd; ra|,_T_radef__?_l_§-aacg-___me,_,c£f _ TIIE SILVER F(lI:§ INDUSTRXT of Prince Edward Island. _ _ i PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED wit abtiig £0 h edl high fade Cu ii Y ii 1 ' °”'-FoUNDA'I‘IoN=oF THE Fox INI>Us1Rv-.' ’ ~ _ ‘ _ -_"Boostarf-ooooiiuimoogriio_Iiiooii~oiioooaro 3 t5_.°?‘__§l‘? THE FISHERIES of the Province including the Oyster Industry. ‘ 'PORTRAITS Of Light G0V€1’n0I‘ MacDonald Ex Governor ko ers I-'retrh D I r l I E THE ISLAND IIYMN b I,i\/IM I on ._ _ _ » “"aii¢i Meiiiisérs when to ri oc-o omoio i;'-M be' ' - - 3 _"’-`ff.M4¢hl¢§°n INFORMATION Fon viisironsogiiii iuiiiiiay seekers. - _ Conferences. nteIi1bersI>filil_2vClerzii, thelgédinsegusiiisooifIi/ilfoiffiiiiigixiihiiiiiinue-'S °l'~th¢ F°X -i. § _ I j 'I-IIE cn-Y or cnARI.o1‘rI=:TowN roiaito its history and aoooribiog its beauties; _ Illustfat-1005 Of Low! Scenery, City Views, The Fox Industry and the Fisfiiiiiiilodusffv' IIIs'ronIcAI. sm-:ren or suiuniznslné by Mio. Noii Motooti. _ ` I ` TH. PRESS REVIEWS arounaoimouo in tiosonbmg this Ed:¢,,,,, as a MMI t eatin ang Valuable Souvenir It is made up in m az f 12 n et' oPPoiu‘UNI'rIEs Fon IMMIGRANTS "ioiiiog me oioos of people for whom -- high-55,5 pap-e,_ and Should form' _an iéeal medhjm ofagonigg igfnjo ly ? incheo,pfi,, ted 0,, DESCRIPTIVE WRITE UP of Kensington, Georgetown, V`cto °a, H t "R" " 0 l 100 ' ' ‘ _ I Wellington, Miscouche, Rusticn, Mount Stewart, Bedeque, Tignish, Alfiertiiln, O’IlleI;1?5i; Sdiiiiilsi j desiring rdiipies gfi)oi;i(1,