I made this sled into a coffee table - I bought it from a fellow who delivered it to my shop on the roof of his car!
See the tag below noting it was made by J.S.Francis & Sons, Fortune Bridge, Prince Edward Island.
I found the following image and story on usedpei.com
Limited Edition, numbered and signed Print of original oil painting by
Dona Aitken. Title is Bessie's Francis Sleigh, Size is 13 x 10
The Frances and Sons Sleigh and Wagon Company were located in Fortune Bridge PEI in the early 1900s.
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Also, I found this information at...
FRANCIS, HARRY S., carnage
builder; b. 5 June 1886 in Fortune Bridge, son of John S. Francis and Jane
Elizabeth MacKie; m. 11 August 1915 Ethel M. McEwen, and they had six children,
Elizabeth, J. Wallace, Hilda, Lome, Bernice, and Edgar Vernon; United; d. 3
June 1948. Francis, a Liberal, was elected to the Legislative Assembly in the
general election of 1943 for l sl Kings. He was defeated in the general
election of 1947. ot. Francis was educated at the Fortune Bridge School,
resided in the community of Fortune Bridge, and was a partner in the firm of J.
S. Francis and Sons, carriage builders. Harry Francis died 3 June 1948. Ethel
Francis, the daughter of Wallace McEwen, was born in 1892 and died in 1979.
References CPG 1947, 1948; PARO: Leard Piles; Bay Fortune United Church
Cemetery Transcripts. FRASER, A. A. "JOEY", oil