Bicycle Repairing

Advertisement for bicycle repairs by W. P. Doull. Appeared in the PEI Agriculturalist newspaper, 15 January 1898, page 3.W. P. Doull of Kent Street in Charlottetown fixed a lot of bikes for people. They would go to him all the time back then.

Mr. Doull would fix at least 15 bikes a day. It might take him five minutes to fix one bike, and it might cost $3.00 to get a bike fixed. His store opened in 1880 and closed down in 1950. This advertisement for his shop is from the Agriculturalist, January 15, 1898.

W. P. Doull Bicycle Repairing
PARO, Agriculturalist 15 Jan 1898 pg 3

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