PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 31
INSPECTION DAY AT VICTORIA PARK
clubs in existence, and some interesting races take place, each season, chiefly between the yachts of the city sportsmen, and the less beautifu1#but often faster—fishing boats which come from far and near to enter for the events. Either sail or row-boats may easily be hired, and an hour or two spent on the water, especi— V i ally ifthe day be fine, is a pleasure that should not be missed. of Charlottetown — of the harborA—good
Within easy reach in fact in the middle mackerel fishing may occasionally be had after the fish strike in. The fishing is done with hook and line, and although the fish are not so plentiful as at some other parts of the Island, still, good catches are sometimes made, as may be seen by the three engravings on the following page, which are reproduced from snapshot photOgraphs taken by one of the jelly fishermen
BRIDGE ACROSS NORTH RIVER, NEAR CHARLOTTETOWN
who composed the party. The fishing is not as good as it used to be some years ago, but it is not often that the fisherman will return empty handed—-one or two