4.2 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
dwelling places in the midst of handsome grounds. On these pages we reproduce from photographs a number of the houses of private individuals. Nothing is more enjoyable than to spend an hour or two in driving along the roads that run out from and around Charlotte- town. One obtains many
good views of the land- scape and gets a very good idea of the condi- tion of the inhabitants.
The Y. M. C. A. building has a well ap- pointed reading room and gymnasium, where the Secretary is always happy to extend a wel- come to visitors.
Charlottetown has not arrived at the era of
. » 3&1 Residence of W. H. Aitken,Esq. street-cars; their introduction was attempted recently, but the effort was defeated by reason of the objections made to the cars running on Sundays.
There are three daily newspapers published in Charlottetown, The Daily
Sidmount---Residence 'of Hon. F. Peters
Examiner, The Daily Patriot, and The Morning Guardian. These papers each have weekly editions, and The Guardian publishes a semi—weekly besides. There are also two other weekly newspapers, The Herald and The Watchman, and a semi-weekly,
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