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Classification of Trade King's Prince Queen’s Total

Brought Forward 553 713 846 2112

Sash, Door and Blind Factories 3 2 4 9 Saw Mills ' 51 66 55 172 Shingle making 5 11 16 32 Ship Yards 5 2 1 8 Shook and Fish Box making I 1 Soap and Candle making 2 2 Spinning Wheel Factories 1 1 Starch Factories 3 I 2 6 Tailors and Clothiers 29 36 53 118 Tanneries 4 9 17 3o Tin and Sheet Iron Working 3 1 4 Tinsmithing 4 Io 5 19 Tobacco Working 2 2 Trunk, Box and Valise making 3 3 Watchmakers and Jewellers 4 6 IO Weavers 60 33 45 1 38 Wood Turning 3 2 5 Woolen Mills 1 2 4 7 Totals 724 893 1062 2679

A census at the present time would probably show an in- crease in most of the above industries.

- a—«& F ATTRACTIONS FOR THE TOURIST AND SPORTSMAN

“um-HIS lovely Island possesses immense attractions for tourists and there is no better summer resort in all America. It is an outing paradise, and a wonder to those who visit it for the first time. Instead of the doubtful allurements of a conventional seaside resort, there will be found the finest surf-bathing in the world, excellent fishing and game in season. A number of comfortable hotels and farm houses are open to the tourist at moderate rates, where the tired toilers of the hot and dusty cities can find health and enjoyment. There are many enticing places on both the north and south shores——

“With spots of sunny openings, and with nooks To lie and read in, sloping into brooks.’I