.G- B. ‘PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ICE BREAKER THE CHARLOTTENWN GUARDIAN. P’ -u— MOONLIGHT, NORTH RIVER ;;< A ..- a w, ;.; s. .>. , ynlllklyw,fi,pfiy=ll f?‘ H». ' __ ,. .1 i ll. 3% g At Queen and l: a i. 93:2: 33a m. "us; wires-zen s" .. _, w qmstw’ FOR AM-ATEUIRS To remember us when you any Tire Trouble w/u/ ‘ . Water Sts. out have, We are Experts in our Line Trainor Tire Surgery Charlottetown, P. E. 1. GARDEN IJF THE lllllF. (Continued From Page Two.) Island. T'he Micmacs called it “Albegweit,” “Home on the wave." _ Prince Edward Island; remained a separate pro- vince from th-eslst.offMay,il'lfi9, until July 1st, 1873, when it becamekh ‘part ..o£‘éflme Dominion of Canada. An agitation; the establishment of respppsigble Government; _ in"183fl,'|*ijes1_;lted;in tl115_1..-b§1qg granted in 1851, since »w'hipél_i-.t_iripe',pf ' "Executive ha}! been recognized ‘as respoiisiillile.dto,=i ‘ “LQLQIBIELIIEQ? Prince Edwardi- Island“ sibletosee,” In June and July, the country. is a paragdiseofflirlgom, ‘verdure ‘and foliage. Singularly treeufrqmiiié refines of heat and cold, there are not, ' as a rule, those-sudden changes which one experi- ences on the mainland. It's summer heat is always tempered by the waters of the surrounding Gulf, and from every direction is borne on the breeze the life- giving smell of the sea. The winter per se is not of ice along the shores, are often back-ward. Of such it amply compensates for the tedious spring. Navi- i gation generally closes towards the end of Dece-nrber, and re- opens about the middle of April. The cold is neither so great in winter, nor thelheat so intense in summer as in the other provinces of Uhe Dominion, while the Island, sheltered from the Altlantic by the " hills of Cape Breton and Newfoundland, is almost entirely free fro-m fogs. The Autumn is a beautiful season. . Seen from it ‘e water, the appearance of this wave- girt province s very attractive. The country is picturesque and pleasing. but it is devoid of the ro- ~ mantic. boldness which characterizes the north shore of tJhe Gulf. Although generally level, in some parts it is beautifully undulating. ‘Ilo use the oft-quoted yet appropriate lines of the late Hunter Duvar, a gifted Island writer: . “A long low line of ‘beach, with crest of trees, With openings 0f rich verdure,Iemerald-hued, " * * And this fair land is Epaygooyat called, An Isle of gol-den grain and healthful clime, With vast fish-teeming waters, oceanawalled, The smallest Province of the Maritime.” The scenery is of pastoral simplicity, an'd resembles that of England, and the country is thickly dotted .with " comfortable‘? homesteads. The Island [is much indent, I with bays and lovely arms of the sea, rand the peculiar greenness of itsfields and meadows rivals in beauty that of the Emeraldlsle itself. Facing the Gulf are gwaters , of the seg, and forming one of the finest tion, according to thecensus of 1921 was 88,615. provinces of the Dominion, a Local Legislature for Photographer New Groundi- Floor Studio 163 Great George Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. PIINIISHING WORK ‘ '»_ as s:- H: 9f“; 4 l‘ \- 76v. “it”. ¢u_.- %Vlinv1 m“. . .4- . to be given to property holde b th L ' l t‘ - " . Council still exists. There rs y e ema we TheiExecutive Chuncil is composed as follows: Premier, , mMitorney-General. sioner of Agriculture. Commissioner of Public Works. And Five Ministers without portfolio. i‘ islature, one calledthe Legislative Council represent- mg the property holders, and the other the Hlouse i i ‘u.’ , / Housetof hood suffrage. The present Legislative Assembly is the result of place in 1893. blymenelected by two sets of electors, two of each Island is divided. These tit side by side " and‘ have * exactly the same powers. The protection supposed tibn for either Councillors or Alssemlblymen. For 1* the electors of Councillors thequalifications ‘are Brit- tho ownership of Property m. the value of $325. The. PAGE T’ no. y, as been ustlytermed " the “Garden of British North ‘America?’ " iThe sumo.‘ mer climate is perfect, apflieis, Jacques Cartier desé .-. cribed it “of the best temperature which-ibis p05? i‘ unpleasant, bu't the springs, owing ‘to the prevalence ' I brightness and beauty is the summer, however, that fifty miles of whitesand dunes, washed by the cool _ ‘bathing grounds in the world. The average temper- ’ p {ature of the water is about 65 ‘degrees. . Prince Edward Island is the smallest member of the Canadian Family, ‘but it is mlore than twice as thickly settled as any other province, the proportion l; ‘being 40.2 persons to the square mile. Its popula- In addition to the Central Government at Ottawa, there existsin Prince Edward Island as in the other . . the control of all matters of Provincial importance. ‘j This Government vest/ed in the Lieutenant Gov- I ernor appointed for- 5.years ‘by the Federal Admin- 1 istration, and whose salary is $7,000 per annum, an N. Executive Council of 9 memlbers who have seats in the Legislature and‘ who are responsible to the same, w and a Legislative Assembly elected by the people. "Y The Sessional indemnity is $500. ' Provincial Secretary-Treasurer and Comrmis- Prior to'1893, there were two branches of the Deg- of Assembly. The Legislative Council consists of “ 13 ‘members. The House of Assembly consisted of ' v 30 members. The Legislative Councillors were a __ ._ by voters who ownd freehold or leasehold tomhe value of $325. The Me __ hers of the i" Assembly were elected practica ly by man- , the amalgamation of these two Houses which took ‘ It consists of 30 Mem~bers--15 Coun- ' icillors elected ‘by one set of electors, and 15 Assem- being returned by. tlhe 15 districts int!) which the 1 is no property qualifica- ; islh citizenship, full age of 21- years or upwards, and i‘ qualifications for 1m 019.0901! of Assemblyman in 1 addition to citizsnglip and foliage, are ownership or (Coniiinueq on ‘Pale 0' i". monasteries-manna Tuvalu-and? f . , .. DeBLCIS BROS fro. Wholesale Merchants, Exporters and Fire Insurance l Agents 45-47 Queen Street Charlottetown, l’. E. l. -—-—<o->—-—~- . i We represent THE ROYAL INSURANCE 00., LTI). HUDSON BAY INSURANCE 00., LTD. , . THE MAPLE LEAF MILLING 00., LTD. . i, y‘ PEERLESS BEVERAGES. . i Q I l A Visit to Charlottetown isnof Complete without a Visit to umaans anus. 139 Grafton Street ESTABLISHEI) 1913 s ‘i. GROUND FLOOR Shoe Shine for ladies and gentlcmcn~spec- i ial section for ladies. A h g _V Full line of Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacicossi" Pipes, Cigarette and Cigar Cases’ anti Hold-f“; firs. Everything for the Smokerw ‘*1 1"» i . m, ,.. i} i\':;1.-!. Goodyear. Welt ShoeRepairipg ._ 2nd AND are FLOORS _ » n l devoted to’ English Billiards, andr- Smoker. Cool and well ventilated rooms for , the comfortfland of players. I .. ,1‘ .- Keri‘: , . . Th‘; lJFJjI-i: :51‘,