24 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
CHARLOTTETOWN’S CITY COUNCILLORS
and pedestrians, the park roadway re- flects the highest credit on those who were instrumental in bringing such a public necessity to so successful an Altogether there is ample evi- dence that His Worship, the Mayor, and the worthy gentlemen who now have the honor to be Charlottetown’s representatives have the welfare of the city at heart, and such it is to be hoped will always be the case.
At the beginning of this year was added to the list of city ordinances the Curfew Bye—Law. It strikes strangers with amaze to hear the fire-bell toll every evening and see the people take no notice—with the exception of the small folk, who are then warned that it is The Curfew Bell in- troduces a mediaeval interest into a town
issue.
time to go home.
whose quaintness has gradually departed before the march of nineteenth century progress.
FRANCIS P. MCCARRON, C. C. WARD 'rwo
HENRV C. DOUSE 6.6.
WARD ONE
THOMAS Z. TAYLOR, C. C. WARD THREE