. .";.la.:?.".'.’. £TK.fllofiIfiil. lilo:-s.,luIy28,1002.UUne Byra Light Docket At Georgeiownpmws Ra“ Disposed Of By Magistrate GEORGETOWN — A relative-. ray Harbor North. was {in ed’ ly lilzht docket was disposed uit $15 and costs for not being a hol- der of a ll(‘(‘Il(‘(‘ under the }iiEh- by Kings C n u n t y M. zistrate James B. Johnston, Qt‘. at Georgetown yesterday. Due to the absence of the Deputy At- Guigan. no evidence was taken in any contested cases in-tore the court. Arthur J o s e p h Gallant. of Georgetown was remanded ' custody to Aug. 1 on a I-harge of breaking and entering a Iiw ling house of Hihhctt Jenkins. Georgetown with intent to com- mit an indictable offence. ’l‘he E. accused elected trial by magisv , way Traffic A( second 'ime within the past few ‘ months that the accused was be torney - General .I. Arthur Mc fore the court ('llilI'gt.‘. with June -t. This was the on a similar Charlottetown race h or I e s H'5hl‘“‘d L“ 4- 5 " DH" M° drew choice positions for the bigi L°°5°, Dosco Face in Sydney tonight. 'Eb’“‘5 Ac‘ Byrd drawing flit‘ Fall and Hi Jay E01118 8W8)’ are all Cape Breton-owned. ‘in the third slot Sandwiched in between themlpacing mare brought here ml; is Bob Lee Boy. to assure the’ season by the Green Brier Farm. three pacers figured to battle It out for the win all have an even: owned by Bill Boyies. last 0 Thad:-wannotnicedynster-J‘ R l day for the biz $3,000 event at U Y a 3 the Sydney Sport Centre was as d follows: 1 —- June Byrd. 2 - Bob Lee Boy. 3 — I-Ii Jay. 4- The amount of rainfall to date this month has not yet set a re-; cord. Warren Burns of the exper- 6 —- Bob Brook 7- as C mania C Is Bad weather that could establish a record-breaking month, weather wise. This province saw only about one-half the amount it sunshine normal for the month of July. The average number of hours of sunshine is 246.8, Mr. Burns said. The last named four horses imentai form said yesterday. However, with 5.13 inches re- corded already this month, the amount could easily break the 1912 recording Mr. Burns added. He cited Tues- * day's rainfall of L03 inchesl June Byrd is the sensational while Hi Jay is a newcomer trate and pleaded not guilty. He Is represented by S. S. Hessian. QC. Bail was set at an earlier lilting of the court at $2,.'li)0 with two suretics of $1.000 each . Borden Munn, Greek R i v e r. ‘ pleaded not guilty to a charge, of impaired driving and had his case adjourned to Ann. 15. He Is represented by Mr. Hessian _ Two men were finer‘ $20 and costs for havin st liquor in a place other than residence. Leonard Joseph Daley. S t.‘ Mary's Road represented by J.‘ P. Nicholson. pleaded not pull- ty to a charge of impaired driv- ing and had his case adjourned to Aug. 8. - Herbert Joseph Murphy, oil Georgetown was fined $15 and; costs for driving without due; care and attention, and ('olin El- mer MacDmuzall, Montague was‘ fined $10 and costs for failing to report an accident. Joseph Clarence Condon, Mur- EASTERN BRIEFS. . ON VACATION Miss Charlotte Fraser. RN.. Charlottetown, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. t and Mrs. Harvey Fraser, Monta- gue. 4 AT (‘OWVII-‘.R(‘lAI. CROSS Mrs. Et'I\\‘in MacKenzie. New Glasgow. l\'.S.. spent the pa st weekend with her cousin. Mrs. Frank G r a h a m, Commercial Cross. ON VISIT Mrs. Le‘-vis Watson and dati- ghter Bobette, Halifax, N. S., visited Whim Road on Sunday. Bobette is staying a few days with Mr and Mrs. Ralph An- near, Victoria Cross. RRENNICK FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Michael Bren- nick. Montague, took place from ,. ry's R o m a It Catholic Church. Montague Wednesday morning. The Requiem lllgh Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. W. McCardle. Pallbearers were Leo Collinzs, Lester Carpenter. S e y m n u r Peardon. Welling- ton Nicholson, Everett Buchan- an and Joey Fraser. Interment was in the church cemetery. HERRING FUNERAL -— The funeral for Mrs. Adelaide Her- ring was held Wednesday. July 25. from the Murray River Fun- eral Home to the Baptist Church Murray Harbor. where services were conducted by Rev. A. G.J. Steeves with Lou Harris leading In prayer. The choir sang "N e a r e r. Still Nearer" hymns sung were "Jesus Lover of My Soul” and "Face to Face". Pallbeamrs were. John Brooks. Spencer Sharam. Tho- mas Fraser. Henry Richards, Percy Richard nrnd Melville Richards. Interment was in Murray Harbor cemetery. JOHNSTONE FUNERAL - The funeral for Mrs. Lucy Ann Johnstone, wife of the late Cap- tain W. A. Johnstone, was held from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wednesday afternoon. The service was conducted by Rev. M. Carl Currie, assisted by Derek Drysdaie. Mrs. A. F. Campbell. presided at the organ. Hymns sung by the choir were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "Lead Kindly Light." Pallbear- on were A. F. Campbell. Les- ter MacLeod. B. H. Yeo, Cecil Beck. Douglas MacLaren and’ Hubent Nelson. Interment took place in the Lower Montague Cemetery. lA.R'I'LE'I'I' FUNERAL — Th” funeral for John Bartlett was Ileld on Monday momlng. July 8. from the Perry Funeral Home to St. Mary's Church. Bouris where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Re v. W. Keefe. Rev. John Cash assis- ted in the choir. Msgr. J. A. Murphy was present in the sanc- tuary. Pallbearers were: George McLean. Joseph McLean. Regi- nald White. James W. MacDon- ald. service at the grave w as conducted by Father Cash. In- terment was in the church cem- clef!- lf you wish to invite Tourists YOUR . place of business . . . t place your message ‘ in the TOURIST 1 INFORMATION ? GUIDE . . . Just call Ch’town 4-8506 t ll Dance Music by the ‘Z 39' '/1 We cater and banquets. \ \ i T. Farmers. z_~7...~s_ “‘%;.~\ “HOLIDAY Glover’: l snoas ACRES F0 1. O n1«:I«;§ S:tJAH‘l:lI;SuIrIING : M915; §I I‘ P .ava e . _ , E .Ta(.'kie Supplied QToiIet § ‘Dining Room §~ D|$"E5 Entertainment Phone Mt. Stewart Q OPEN DAILY § Are our Specialty 1.2 - - . I - w_ W. GL0‘\’;ER_ Mam! a : t&v§v¥It:1:gg3N12Al Il.In. "8 wSeE:'eg¢L;);1lEafe come to the 2 . . R - DINNER P m R 78 Queen st. Dial 4-3910 NWT“ RIVGT M O T E L lg -.f..l’.':“'..‘.:’i.'§a.'»''..'.... ;; Drive-In TI-em K K N Catering to Banquets ad 3 miles from Ch’l.0WIl on Deluxe I ~ __wedding Receptions the Tmns_Canada High, l Acconimoilation : Luxurious arcommodatims BANK of MONIREAL way to Borden, f .t . . _ Sea Food and N N n[,§r[,gl.‘£q7':;53 :' ;r’ Q i,?,‘\' stpaks our G 1% Miles fronie C131-nwall ~ ’. ' 5 Specialty. 5 F 0" 0" §. Charlottetown‘: i I . Miles ...... W _ I - FINEST A Montague A NOTICE ro TOURISTS Y Y Bxour neaggst bank TREAIE , = Parkdalea corner St Pete r Ro d an Palmer's Lane on Rollie 2 where ample _parIl- 189 Kent St, For the Finest gm grgviiscnad ;|:ee;l‘yainndeefficIent In isx it‘ _ _ .. .. ._ _ ._{/:3 Tourists are especially Rendezvous . W T [Q welcome at MY anus Use II it. Parkdale. Restaurant 7 MONDAY , ;. SHELL raooucrs ,3] I... -—----—- ' l\ld- nd Old Time ..t' . l gm. Camp". Da'nt(‘irll‘g. ill Stewart Mc- AT YOUR SERVICE ' ' ' | mortal Hall every Monday 6 ._ - _ :"“_"‘°:‘": .J ::*::'.:: SPECIALISTS 6 ,._,,_..,.... TRANS'cA"AnA Came". . 121 Grafton St. Dial 4-425: SERVICE STATION ' Barn Dance at Cliff Peters, M Charlottetown P’ E‘ ” *“" ‘if ::.i::":s:'::.".:t:t"'"“" °' °' ““ "“ ' pl: Q AGFA Q KODAK ING SOON ' i‘L"'pSt%?n ' 5§ifil?3'i'.'»‘ COM S” TUESD“ .“Wo rent MOVIE.and suns: Projectors AT nlbanclng every Tuesday zht at the Stanley Bridge mmunlty Centre. Dair- cnrrror. 53- THEATER JULY 30 & 31 P. E. |.’s OWN TRAVELOGUE see P. E. I. in its true colors CAPITOL THEATRE Opp. Colifedcrnt-ion Bldg. Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 SATURDAY. Regular Saturday night Bonshaw Inn. "3 Macs”. to weddings ,, I Dancing tonight! North River Recreation I] all, i 9 - 12 midnight. admission 50c. Good music canteen service. In aid of Junior CAMPING HAVEN" On the Beautiful West River, 8 miles from Ch‘town Just Off Route 1 at Cornwall. ‘. T ROOM and LAUNDRY FACILITIES GREAT RIVER The Columbia River runs a total of 1,150 miles, the first 460 of 0.83 lnches.,miles in Canada and the rest to its outlet on the U.S. Pacific Coast. TOURIST INFORMATION GUIDE those who like to rough BALTIC r. and Mrs. Cassidy and sons. Michael and Patrick, of Dartmouth, N.s., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley. Bal- Mrs. Everett Wall. Indian Ri- ver. is visiting relatives in Sain John. NB. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wood- side. accompanied by Mrs. Ger- ald Mili. of Malpeque were re- cent visitors to Moncton. NB. Mrs. Wilbur McArthur has re- turned to her home after being The.eve1'-increasing popularity of the Island as a camping spot is evidenced by the hundreds and hundreds of scenes you'll see similar to this one. The several camping sites located in the three counties of the Island are located handy to beaches, fishing, boating, etc., with ideal conditions for it. I IIIIO I In rrlsas fill?" Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John MacNutt. Malpeque. have as their guest. Mrs. Ethel Sutherland of Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. J. Eaumas and four children of Montreal are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Cousins of Baltic. Miss Pauline Hunter has re- turned to her ho m e in Indian River after visiting with her brother. Mr. James Hunter and Mrs. Hunter in Moncton, NB. Mrs. David Cousins and son Lorne of Baltic. spent a volcanoes emerged from Z! M. I]. on ursday events]. It", Gerald Lockhart. Malpeque. on- tertained the members of the Malpeque - Baltic group of the UCW of the Princetown United Church. Mrs. Kenneth 0 was chaired the meeting. Master Grant Somers. Sum. merside. is visiting Master Brit an Caseiey in Kensington. ._....__.j......_.__.__ VOLCANIC ORIGIN Tahiti was formed when two the Pacific and cooled in a land ow mass 37 miles long. O Suntan Lotions 0 First Aid Products 0 Prescriptions O Souvenirs PARKDALE PHARMACY open daily til 10 p.m. St. Peters Rd. Parlsdalo STRATHGARTN.-EY HOMESTEAD A prominent old homestead dating back to 1849 complete with much of its original furniture. Golfing; Fishing; Scenic Beauty uidod Tours On Route 1 Adjacent Sim-aihgartnoy Park ll Moore & Mclenii Ltd. —-r 0 ladies’ wear 0 men’s wear 0 children's wear O house fumisbingts O tartans O wodg wood 0 souvenirs 1 119 Queen St. Charlottetown Iifililfa BEFORE... the void comes to Condon’s Woollen Mill Visitors Welcome Q Yarns Q Blankets Q Auto Robes Made of 100% Virgin Wool WM. CONDON 8. SONS 05 Queen St. Charlottetown THIS WEEK'S RACES to JULY , 26, 28 8 P.M. Plan To Attend Sumner Sandals Canvas Casuals the smartest things under the sun IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR enjoy a visit to our store Q sportswear Q dresses Q sweaters Q Swim suita Kennedy’: Ladies’ Wear lbs Queen It. Charlottetown Old Home Week Aug. 13 to I8 The Charlottetown Driving Pork and Provincial Exhibition. Association Regular CHARLOT Dances ROLLAWAY CLUB TETOWN Mon.. Wed.. Fri. and Sat. Music by "Tremtones" 9:30 — 12:30 Tues. and Thurs. Record Hops 0:30 -— 12:30 icirians . . . Delightfully lovely selections «I skirts, shorts and slacks, do signed from the best tartans landd wools Imported from Eng- an Also, a Ina selection of sweat- sos, furs. coats. Jackets, capes VACATION NEEDS OBoach Supplies OFiims OFirst Aid OSnn Glasses Located between RENDEZVOUS & W1nDMlLL 185 KENT STREET “WI DELIVEI" 9 DIAL!-(II! and states. eta. _ " to r. a. 1." island furriers lid. 79 Grafton St. ' ‘ Dial 2-1373 IIIINGIIY Eat at the PETER PAN DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Junction of Trans-Canada ad Malpeque lids. A Glimpse of Britain on P. E. I. WOODLEIGII REPLICAS models if dings and churches. Open daily I a.m. - 10 p.m. Closed Sundays. ' Near Ksnstngtoo. and mid-way between Summerside and Green Gables tn the National Park. Adults 50c—childru| free. featuring large scale Brltain’s finest bull 0 Snack Bar Service _O Full Course Meals 0 Take Out Orders Situated up-town ISLAND GRILL Queen St. Cll’t0WI ‘Ar Dow's Restaurant » 0 Fresh Seafoods O Charcoal Steaks 5 o Shish Kebab 3 Eat Here For The Finest i i DOW'S RESTAURANT Grafton St., WOOLWOItTH'S . . . the Island's O For Island Tartan Have fun—en|oy your holiday In ONLY FOR RENT BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Sherwood Trailer court'Li-cl. nun. 4-8868 * Mt. Edward Road AIR-CONDITIONED STORE (Basement defit. GOIIIPIOUY air con tinned). ON TRANS-CANADA TRIP QUEBEC (CP) — Benoit De- partment engineer, and his wife we the at. John's. 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