AUGUST 18. 1951 gin: GUARDIAN . Cl-IARLOTTETOWNV PAGE SEVEN .......-- ...: L' til hcTlu- rozlnwing Rcpresei.'.:Hvea of the sun Life of Canad. in Prince Edward island will be glad to "55 lllllll lou any matters relating CHARLOTTETOWN MR8. DOROTRY ROGERS W. D. YOUNG, BUMMIRSIDE Charlottetown, P. E. I. in iii. imp.-meg or annuities; without obligation. J. ARTHUR OAMPBILL .7 A. MOORE R. 0. Shea. Klnkon: 1-1. M. Chisholm. Tryon: R. E. lurnl. !'l'eatoI1I. ll. 0. BOIIAKER - Unit Supervisor , Canadian Championships were held here - a big year in the his- tory of the club. The hope was first expressed in the spring of 1933 that. a new club house would be erected and that lights would be installed on the courts. It has taken a lOlll'. lilmtl. but that, new club liousr has at last. been built. and is to be form- ally opened this afternoon. when the Honorary President. Lieuten- ant Gf"JCl'll0l' T W. L. Prowse. PTO- niicr J. Walter Jones. Mayor 1!. Earlc MacDonald. and lnaii.V 0l the mat presidents and secretar- lea who have dedicated so much time e:::l effort lto the building of the Clllb will be present. RUSSIANS IN POLISH ARMY FHANKFURT.-tceitniaily. Alix. i7etRg:-titers!--Five thousand So- viet staff officers are servingwiiii the Polish army. a former Polish consulate official in Frankfurt said here today. The ex-official. Bogouslav Bnrnwicz. re c 9 n t iy lslon earlier in the week by de- fcating Peter McGont.cll 6-2. 6-3 9 in l.llP filials. youthful Jack Mac- Donald went on to belt his way i right into the finals of the senior junior bracket before bring elim- inated by his older brother in n wcil-played match. i Another title dcclarcd narllcr in the week saw Norah Deaiols. a younger sister of former Provincial ladies champion Audrey DeBlois, defeat Claudette Macmillan 6-3. 6-1 to capture the junior ladies is- land iilnglcs crown. - ll Prizes for both lilo Charlotte- ivholehearted lltlcrcst inCliarlolte- fr-firs, successes and nnlbltirzlis of he city. and to serve the public at the same time. This strong interest in i-i!i and ;irovillcial events has not been a pose to at- of bore of the Bell family. own doings. to sllarc the hopes. reflection the mem- is a of iact btlsillcs-, ll the personalities Great. Horseman The late Milton Bell for in- talire. was it lover of horses from his youth until the day of his people from all walks of life cute: its friendly doors, and in increas- ing numbers. l Back in 1926. when the restaur- ant opened. it had a. seating capa- city for oilly twelve people. and its location on Kent. S9l'(WL was thought, to he out of the. niailli stream of business. Neicrthcless between 1926 and 1931, the rest- aurant was enlarged and improv- rd. and its capacity increased each year to handle 20 to 25 more people. Then in H337. the biilldinc was entirely reconstructed in in Deriving direct hclicm. from the tiveilt,i-live your old l)ll5l2l('ll:,mllll7 diiso be numbered the grocers. the oairymelrlhe butchers. the whole- sale fruit houses, f.lle'hakcrics. the soft. drink nirmilfactiirr-ls, and many Island fnrlnci-s. lil'0dllN'X's of most of the food eaten in Old Spain. Like a priihie dropped in the rater, the siiccesx of this popular Cliarlottetown tea room and real.- aurant has spread in widening circles to luring llrotlt. and benefit to enlarge nllnihor of Islanders. town District and Provincial Jun- inr tennis championships will be presented during the official dedi- cation ceremony of the new x'll'h house of the Cliarlotii-town Ten- nis club to he held tnirc this a'- fernoon. A granted political asylum by the American 3Jll10:lllCF. said the Polish arm: tun lv-an completely” Soviellzj 'l'I'PHO0N REPORTED TAIPAN. n..i.....i.. Aug. iv-tile) ir and shipping services from today is ala (”llURClIlLL ON HOLIDAY ANNECY. France. Xkpril 17 SAM! NAME , NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Wales - -tAP-- Winston Churchill arrived vacation. Churchill will stay at Hotel who-rel (cm M It was In rlannlsli wedding Formosa to Japan and the Ryukyuhere in the French Alps today f0l'iVi.hell ('-win Evans mlrricfl Marv islands were cancelled typhoon of strong ilitcnsity swepifthe Ii-npgrigl pal." iirlde wa: and Jump Evans here The given away liv her lyrollicr a I ---r ii-cstiiarri across the Pacific. In-lhe. his wife. and party have lmhr best. man. the two lll'ldl'!lYlllIld;. I flltnllolls are that it will skirt roorns. He plans in paint. and worltlanri the two ushers were all (my ( y Northern Formosa. on hjg mggnoiirs, named Ev-ms. l -rlufsiivsou CANADIAN vuiiiiiu naacvlsovzn l ?- ...a... , ..... l "' ' Daylight saving time was instit- Canada has two main am-cles oz "The history or nmily Motl- uted in Canada in will when par- vulture, found chiefly in the Mar-l i..-.gue.” generally orscribcd as - liament passed the Daylight 8av- itlrnea and in southern Ontario Canada's first novel. was written lflt Act. - x and Manitoba. X by Francis Brooke in ms. H cornor A SUCCESS SIOBY II o - n a New Bank Strateh ---- , ..... ., . e. s , - .. r r- 'I I-iroug Quarier - eniury ” . - - . ' . I i ' (Continued from Page in 'l v P?..j..:..m...... i I , V ' , my a,;l)?;'0Xb1eX:Il:o 519.000 square . .J -. ; . t 4g. lt , - u ec y e unseuon- 2 ' i '. "N . . , i i 3?, wqw gnu 54,ooQ dusk nu" , . aible upset. believing that. Cheeky C , ' . 3 R” destroyed by the June 5 and chum Seven-up Dual ml V”. I O n s a I n a S i 6 ll0""" 0"" M" i "l""”” d"" .35” kD.vl-1ehivi:,lti)ull1aa5ul)peelrihe li.'.'.'l'”3E l "(S5 wiped off the mcubluqn brealllick Eric the "Blvd?-aw3)"' 5”” Could easuy mun mt” hum hgrse in the'Maritimes Cheeky . .4. i ' and mounnvd less ducks in ocp Chief. the favorite was -not him- ”b"' Albemivs wawuowl and up. self and had to be drawn after A. llmd game hm” mw. "ken some the first heat Seven-Up D'rect ' - 1 l' hard knocks this past few years. : l - . I ; i o a o 0 owned and driven by Lloyd alk- death. In this be was at one with l:-resent form, and provision made an the outlook at present we'll er. furnished the prmclral open- Every City. town or villui.:e has thousands of Islanders. and many in the sealing of 185 people. In , L had, his of guns and phunnu altlpnun the first and third halite. at least one easily located. and of the restaurant's patrons But layout Mid lnvltlni-t lnlEH01' 51'! ' K on Show ,i this cumin; 0,305,, Ilnlllllnil Clllll-9 Clo-96 '0 U13 -0!” popular landmark. where friends if the Bells had engaged in any too well-known to require descrip- JA despite the navy mow” ion” mer. Vactory Dale, owned by 3- meet. where social or business other business. it is certain Milton tlon. The lzround floor with it's .0 nests and nesting birds This C-. CPU10k5hlmll Ol 5311183! and dates are kept, a spot known and Bell's devotion to horses would attractive soda bar. and llll 806- does not mcmsai-ily mean um; we 1-'lFlV9n W 3- CFUlk5h3nl(- WIS 3 liked, because folks feel at home have been just as sincere, and Oncl ll00l' "Blue Room” In KNOWN J hm relax on mi. drive 10.. the in "M? 5eC0nd he-ll: Jenny l-Y" there. It may be the village Post that pacers and trotters owned by to lslilllders ffnm Nnrlh CF-be 10 ' xnaliilfacture and use of flllshllll :E1?Tl:belBoC::('3il:ia”';l5erlh9(glwlgff Office, the corner of Forty-second him would have appeared onmanv East .P0lI1l-. Mill W lll"ll53l'lCl5 01 u 1' bars in ii"; hay mowing 59550”. B .3 y T. " vs nos and Broadway, or a popular l-est- Maritime tracks, just as they have Maritlmers. l; when our upland game birds win- ;gelllm4'B;- D,ll:(le-Ejtlllos. ' - f-- d rurant in Montreal, Toronto or for many years. This love rf fine In WI? lime ll W83 I l'l3V!-'n 701' ' ter nail and have a reasonably S, '3" ' A if ls: llsllllgle Hamilton, but no matter the town horses and the racing game was hundreds 0! .v,ouns Brill-all End a. favourable breeding season. we are yd ormgn. 5 3' R " "39 ellv or city it has a meeting place, shared by all three membrrs of European flying men. training in ; .1. l-ii; wind of good spoft giieiu, How. ”” W” ”"ll Y '35 Cl9a"l9l- perhaps several of them. the Bell household. and the only Charlottetown Under trl'lE C0'1Im0Y'l' f l 'i'Pl slioilld the time arise when Dui U 0”. H In Charlottetown its ii-lllton's son Mr. Myron Bell now iarrie.-. wraith 'Air-Tr'all1llliZSChP:nP. These 3 M plr hr -cling stock is decimated to E. .d ' "3 le "ll "mi l-ll” glllll Old Siiallli. this summer icelebrat-y oniaionev as an owner in Island inllllllslflt-R ivnllc-Wm” "7 ll"”' 3' ' ” W. , Lpr poi”; by nausea beyond Fl 30' CVEHIHZ lie”! new sEVen ing its lath birthday. "til meet racing circles. home countries, selected Olt. Spain s. ,1” 'IlllfOl. such as a devastating miles slepped In 2-10 01” bet-lch you at Old Spain" ls a common- Similarly Mr:;. Bell has found as their home away from home, !" i Imm. 0.. disease, every mu, wiped M158 KIIQX. 0WI1eCl l-ly Comm. 0- place approach to arranging an lclaxation from a very busy rout- and were more or less adopted by l. V W. i,., 3 mower made wguid bi; H. Bl-lnllln Ind d1'llf9I'I by J08 rtppointnlcnt with a friend or ac- me to devote time to various so. its sympathetic proprietors. Tliey H i ';ieai1v missed and the total could gveell"3”V:l3;ali" b2'09BgtE'YL”Ck gal” qllallllancr. The general accept- clal and fraternal organivations were at-ciistonied to saying that a Li (3 ..(.mm me come.baCk air the - r. 0 Y if Crxaii 145' ance of the establishment as :1 whose welfare is of deep personal Cllarlottclown never closed down . .1 ll ,.micie(i for 5 period ex. -Wxv iN'B- 3l'ld dlllV",l 55' Claude nice place to meet has become an concern to her. Among these arr: for the night until Old Spain shut : i ' . , 0lBrlen, 2.09 2A5: Dick El-la 2.04 Iei d h hr . . . f H 5”" 1 .. v M. 3 mm yen;-5, W5 nw . ..an alt. Indeed Old Spain the I.O.D.E., the Kings Daugll- its dools. Many n lem ,,. - v 6 ' "ed by Nmman Ackel 5l- in its twcntv five years nistor s ' 'l ' ' ' l l ' 'l” l . . ' - - .- .. . .. y, leis and the Ileoekahs. ln Rll,f?0lTEFDOild with Mrs Bel. ang inigi I 1-,... phcasant season thlsdinlil gephegr :3; 3;l5llVl;l:)8 l;ff5 has become an unofficial Com- or these her executive experience zble proof of the kindly treatment gill-ll 4 IP91-5 0" Omb” 15'" "ml 9 all us noel axa 2oo'ix5-rive 'wo'n. 5 ha; limit of two cock birds. This dm,'m1' mile; ilk one week d f is maxi!" clianize in the regulations . V l ally - .l. ;.ivi':lllll!1 llileilsniltsbis dislgllged ts :'!o8th:g5mr:;lt?:gllcfghtfhcfafsgit Vll mm" He mlm er 0 0 an mile trotted was by Jennie Kai- piicliarinils roosters . . . . the ones muck owngd and driven bv Lorne .335 liianiccl for driving other species Latch; Springhm NS wednesi ii of mine. birds off breeding areas day nilght-212 'Up' lo Friday a ..l til- li'l.l.'liiFllL to their hang-outs. Its Waning me tlgadlnz pom wing . tile i:"S' fcw days of the Hun sea- niniz driver on the five-three-Inn l W. cw !llf'S0 cziacy old customers Om, ..ml.i;u. gysmm was Hm'.V”'. ll ril I” ll lll llallllllll Ml” um Corm-ier with Worrell Lewis in .i' 1 till” ll 30” lll"-V bemme 35 wild second. place. As there are iiuite gilt ” ' I5 11"” llll'l"ll'l)ll'll Mllrllh halt a number of events yet to be lib 1 - I I 0 ll l raced some of the dark horses may it ll”? l5 9' "lllllld"3 lll m” be out in front at the conclusion ' ii iwrl i-llcaszint broods its im- fOld H W k. Th - fh - i ll: ' lln lll" '” lwlllllllllcly l'll5'-ll.-llll-ll5ll ?rian is iltiimlanlyeeone thilitlllfgs reifnt lug. n lwrllltllll N115 "ml COWS llYl0l' lo given a fair deal to the Directors l' l tilt 0i'!ill)fT l0llI1 or thereaboiuts. if and an ihose who supponed this iii 23 ' .l"l W5" ll Cmll” ml 3" mm” ' very worthy undertaking, which '5' uric ll"00ll Mid 5h00l- 3 PT0l5CW-ll has meant so much in lime. ener- l .t" . llfil bird instead of a cock. its your gy and enthusiasm. but noiwiiii. " .i l'.u:'tl luck if you arr) caught In the standing the tllfficulties it has gin l. ,- avi or Itlilllfl Willi It In .l'0UF 1305- been one grand success so far. il . melon. Play it safe and roncen- , . l -'. iiaic on the multl-colourcd old It I td mt D R l. I 'i . izmc ex. .outcho,sfelht;'o:l;l;z makers Seamiam r:rri(;:-rieetor (at ther.Ju.sm-. v . ! Q I . Pictured above (top) in the lure is I View of the new club iziii ifi1.'?lel.'r0l:3 Ppgrclgfggggxarg; ?” P "" " background of the Charlottetown house completed earlier this sum- Glace Bay. and 'w; underwand : -i lgirw - - li7.'l.'i.iI...f"i3i;..”i?".'.'i. 'f...f'"...?J;'l 21f'.i'.”.122l'”.i.J"i..i'lii ?..'iii”".2i that Mr- Gwen is anxious to t I c . ' - , .t - r -- last year after standing on the opened officially this afternoon ;3:tl;g:':emg::g:arS;gb?::. 5;; l , ) I V , i , 3 same site for over three-quarters by Lleut. Governor T.W.L. Prowse 2.14 vs. other mid” and PW. . i y . I of a century. The bottom pic-tat a special ceremony. chases M1 talked about aim. I Art .. y 1 B , 0 And now we hear from our good ' 3 New Ienms Clubhouse s. cm... Mn new won an -id-we me Mr- 3?. er of Rmsevm .R'."”"”- Wh" miinitv Centre. interwoven with has been a valuable asset. andl they were given in it strange land. l TO 0 ' raacsedbolivorsms H'aIm:l)i(' Niiislii-3'2: the 5llCl5lv business and recreat,- recognized by her election to vari'- one letter read: "I felt I had to e(i ' E 1" e at 1'" tonal life of Charlottetown and ous office-5. write to express my appreciation , '3l'"l"5t "'3'" M ”' alld Wll" l3 the Proilnce to an unusual de ' l l ' g i - I . 3 ii itei i i I h i.of your cstabiisllment. being one C1 b Has Lon Histor iT?aY.."i:"liil”ii.l"lL "'.”"': 3.-.33. 3:2!:a.”i i or nest. r or P. l u ' 5 "l ' 99” - l E.I. It war. certainlv Charlotte- telegra-m l.o Walter Thursday and (inned in i925 llld,” me P79-Wnl llllle She l-ll , . .' . ' h id . . . I . p d g ii, p.Ei1i d i; towns most. friendly spot. I ii oil 521; l:ml;lxl:ml;Dl)' lFf?S4':rlV9dtg'9ilaET; .wh Vt d M Mm B H ofefilieereaggding RgSi:u::.,t”;l::,, like to thank you and your girls -raj"-'"'m"j-m'rT ry v en ir. an rs. on e A - ' . f th ' H ffli t and friendly On May 14. i889. there occurred 3".l'l';' Khan :l;l';l,llci::xa9- Pfrlfplsjgli delayed t,eply. BTe'WEl.":S Gallon, opened the restaurant in 1928, it egsufssgclgmigilndd Ixllxcfgfgegildgf .3; ii: lifiliilciie 5:? ii-caimi mn- nn event of considerable impart-' ;l::)mm:l:j”' Already the Club was owned by C. Cruikshank.'Hal1- probably never occurred to them zocnaoni l P hoys tlicrc; it was appreciated lance in the history of Clir.rlotte- gndeavaurilng to raise funds by 5:; alelgl ;lTlVfln hliy I-lslee t0l3rl:n that their modest. establishment of on Lhg pure” personal and m ,m,,.,: than in”. knowy tow” 0” that day eleven men means of various entertaiilnlents. 30.4, 5: don m -; ia - sh?”H n those days womd expand l." dz" clal side, Mrs. lBell is a bridge In this letter and in manzv nth- nathorod at a meetings.-and deter- The Saturday auemoon tea tn" A H F3695 again 01118 . a5 and public recognition, to its pre- hostess of wide populmm, ma n "5 the words smut friendly spot” nlincd to form a lawn tennbi club. amen muted emlv and mr meg been lame m05l5 01 U19 SUmm?r sent classification. as one of the welcome guest in many Cii'm,mueg mfg p'hm55 expressing me same The activities of that clui. have ;d shtow mam" -If-N3 a stove was but Sefmsi feadly now. Joe W911 best equipped and conducted eat- town home: Quite Hid, from idea R echmd mu, I rennin This cmmnucd '0 the present dAy' and go shtf r ti club se In 1901 in sp”'nxneld"m" on Grand C”. H” places in the Mmlmmest "or b 'ness onn ctions she L'as ill overseas mail is much priied by now, as ilieii. the members enjoy '"gn ll” levm await M ' 5”” Wfllh C'”l'de" Bm0."'- Rfllpll could they have foreseen that it :1: ” C feel '1; 'Gsh' lMr 'B;.” and mi, .0” Much the social and athletic bmema awco necasorimlmeld "Icon ymgi Ht: Baldwin was in-Jul-ill slightly in I was destined to become more than V e range 0 ose ren . s. - . . Learning from its formation. ms . pm' "1 ll'l9,ck il" twat-l'e3l"0ld Pace 'l lust a restaurant but also a sort I" Wm.l'" at Ouch nmes ul 59"" A Success Story The Cliarlottetown Lawn 'I'en- dmovery that 1" W0” giiosl e 5l"lll3ll9l,d- Dlldlcli HllllC'V"- of Island inatitutloii. a recognized ll” alld -lunll” Mel"-V clllbs lep"' H5 Club Was! however, not me club sixty dollars caused e mat- stars Pride. Tar Heel each wcnt Pmvimm asset. Em long below senting Charlottetown have pro- oid Spain"; ,.im-y 15 3 -.ur-,cg55 . i . first of its kind in the city. The E” W ht; lftlildlnt abgyance. ggisl-8&4: in 2.00 there. I-feber Sweeney is the death of M... 39” whim ac. jectetl the town lnl-0 the M8rlllm9 story. Obviously it is a prosperous l 4 l V MRMM Lawn Tenms Club was ah was ec e o reua y ..ilyonk,,.,Awiih i-iedgewood Chief. curred Wm. imgin suddcnm” limelight. Old ain has lw-n a business Emmi-iiiy nrg3nized.con1- ii Y . . 3 ready in existence. and at the first ??.f:fd”y,i:"il.:ool:llesmliiasuplllli Chm-Hodxlns Wm drive Pmllm from a heart attack in Moncton .”"ymg point I0 the r.”"S' .”'d he l3lPlvt'l.V managed. However it is r i E nieetiilg of the Charlottetown l ..w r . i y L Pml "l m”. Amerlca" T'.'”l' just over a year ago, the place of 7 Sald 3 sllllrce 07 llllllllcllll '55" not to be assumed that. it became -5 iv duh Hm members inmsd muse 0: qUlI'e- Tllls nrlxanstancntb mu-E lng Championship next Thursday. old spam in the dayguhday me slstance. Dozens of hockey vic- mil grown over night, or that the ' " ' - i ii id . .i hi i ih i , l”-8V8 llibled (ON! 0'18 m9- PCBUSB Best. regards and hope you are 1 ii p. .- h d b 1 tories great and small have been mad whici; ii, mwoilcd to .uccggs i. ii, pl iliiix iliii l all "on": ill olinll "niiy'Z'lL' Slide ll W" "Di "Ill" the llllrllel that teehmz better-"- our wemm to 3.i.Ji7si.23l'-iii. "..n.iii”iii”.'.fn" bmauetwd were in the vs-mrter has always been an em on In l l mu ysm.W,,N. kw" be under me same organization. running water was installed in wa.t,er asked particulars of Mary iinumg mamgemem 0, M”. Ben century since the restaurant open- ii”; early gain, Mrs. geii dig ail ll W l ' ' was The same invitation was e.xtend- lb; cl1"937h3:5e;1 bj . d U M Merl” mcl” lvlllcll l”"l”l”' 53” and her son Myron. Old Spain ed ""3 d0'3j'5v 1” W55 H Old Sllalll the cooking. carving. planning and l ed in the FitzRoy Tennis Club. ." '. ” ”" ”'”e l” ”; had been 5'3"5l'll9"al lli llmec maintains its position in the estl- W" the ,1-illmdels, ll0cll9.V Club arranging of meals: Mr. Brit did . i 3 it which had been in existence since ll,::'tT;1e:&l:l's1 gigrrgrskfpagtis tag: V2," mation of thousands of Islanders. Celeblaled l"'f Wllllll”-5' Ol ll"? v"Bli: the buvinilg and managinS- Work- I ' xi the early 1880's, and had already orglnizanon mm 1930 when the T Islanders like to eat. there, and Ellnlgy I-giagtaz pll';5vlerg'e:;d”l;:,'l;::'r; gig withtllmiieridhef1p"t;he&;;E::g , l- V . ,- y , t. - A - ween ivo an Mrs. Bruce Gaddie.hKent Agenue. dPfl1le1CE'lrl0dd c. Halifaxwcoulnty. :.'3:en:ve;?I isinitgtrelygzaggmtlo tlggge Princxsfdiwaird Island Iliawnd Tetra; ceggg i:lslfl;;2f,i,:;1eif,."&ell3:nL:7 lluellyllgerll mljllllgrem jctlivlllletlelll mills; spent much of their between ,,:.,p,. each day, i ji! K VS i. l- t ' . . is won ll es n - t . rls oca on was ornie a - i i '. . .1 H . , i l" i' gill (;?HlS?lPlx'.elC:lltl.1!f! greal5:lmE)U1l!)?ngoap lltsawder Cgniest now belrlzi: lb” ll":-V c9”'59lll'9d l0 l”"'' lmly blecgfne lffinated wiih the cmad. "Mary Merk won at Yonkers lhcll Cll3l"l”ll9ll”" l',e5l3l""ll wlll gm" hon” F07 Slx l"jlK F53" "'9 c9"l'l' it ill ' npriimtcd. With Mrs. Gaddie are Mr. G. W. Jones. Canada Packers 0'1 the Condition that lhe C0hSl-lt- inn Lawn Tennis Asmcmlon R Raceway Thursday night in -H4 not suffer by comparison with any r i I " u were on the lob seven 4193711 I WPEK ll ' i n ind rr-prescntative. and Mr. J. W. Gibbard of Canadian Wcsting- i-tlon be amended so as to admit . -” . 'ih 1'5 on slow track Best wishes -'-mall Cl!!! restaurant En.VW-wre ln '9'" M from R am. until midnight, a ll.'! Eb, ti "l'”-' V'lmMn.V l:imit9tl- ladies into full membership in the gffggjllfilkelhlch exists ll ' 9 Walter S. Gibbons, Roosevelt C3ll3dll- Tll9.l' know ll l5 modem Bu, ,...er.,. Wm, M dmmi. iumh. . llnur week It was" during these ' . s V . I l . late a ' . i . . . -- and military and managed with l t ' ' llo lahorlniis years that the solid 3 d d - d 1 W t. h use Food Mixer. vent to V ”b' lnh" than the MS” Th tabiiit f cl 3. its R3C9ll3.V- and ban uet l s seen Old . lll-7 - Mrs Bgmramirlfgirlls oBur.riyea?gtlrgee(t,. Truro. Nora Scotla. l'1jlPmber5hlPVW!h!Cl11 dlftli 301- ztfiglggt .7” efirxlldiscugzedo in aipioflgnd :ti!lC:?flj1.mi,xgle1l5i:nllh0nrlit(7l0dnlixz 83; g';,';-.,, in the 301, Oflnhnsil 1, ha. i ;n.:ilidn'ioti of the business was . iem anv occ n 1 m. - . . . 'c. . . . .i i. - ' . . action was taken two years later . , . been the scene of bridal stouer. f- g g M. '1alQ'?Yhl2xlth:p(:gg;:!CQ'l!l hYs:::dlPl';EvEizr)'l:l!I"l:aggpglgi-lf;:?r;1'lRfXg,l;fE nlent of the clubs business. Q lljhell the process of changing over d J o nglat, it (is a friendly and nospit- and wedding breakfasm of rlmrscii In mo Wm. .9”, m, znlh inn, E. . Toiloi soon. A daily award of a Westingliousc Electric iron Alul”ll8ll 3? llnlifnrggni BtltM0llf'r from grass courts began The first 5 9 3W ' ' menls dinners and war ucii.,.an5-'nircrsary of its opening. hctlweera s ;. nil”. and all names are saved for a monthly grand award. ciluh waarsonlrconhdl; extensive X-esui-fiicillg took place in . . l llferhaps tiiedkcynoile of the ll)(:K- pimquemv of c.m.,,,,ii.,n i..nCi.m,.i,i : llytrlllfgi lA(:;l:lf;rIJloC'ElilLpp:f;'s ,. , i -. I - - ; i 0 .1 success own le yeals as i i i 1 ii 1, cl a.cll xv . . Al lanilllsoillibyhlilldilgl." washing Machine And Food Mm" M”: smdln” lepfesenlallves "' the ls9J1P::f: g7l1-)ll!'l(IOlx:dql)El;EllTfglali been it's genuine ifriciidliness. it'-1 iC'lf,,if,f;'ef,l:,”,. ,f,l.'li.'”l,?......9,. i.::::.l.i.ll:l:ige clientele. -Skilled. chefs and ' Mllllum" prmlnces LAW" Tennis screened and used on tilt courts . widespread participation in the tics Aiwa..s "5 muons ha... been. lzzlclirn ii-oikcr:-. small. uaureases Frlirics should be sent In liox 3337. Halifax. Nova Sr-otla. "' -'l-559Cl5ll0ll' no ma” was mnde to resulting in a surface of ivhicll A D activities of Charlottetown. it's iruiied 55 grimds rather iiiml and alert soda bar girls, efficient l?I'0Vld0 ill? members Wllll ll new l - I. E iinadvertised all: art of so manv . . -'caSl”ilPrS. and busy hostesses team Er- -. the quality is unsurpassed. and has ID - merely customers. and lllPiP ha.- cluh house until the following (Tawn admiration from the many community mom. Throughout never hem my mmmm am”. up in give the iyllblic ,..m.A..kai,iy Canadian and American cl::imp- The Island Junior Tennis me W” l” lll,”l"l'll"'d lll "'79 wl" the welcome given people by the 200d 5Clil'll'9- lNl5l1ll3 players who have been championship finals proved to be 0' lnnlllet with "ml "1 ll" P"h- Bells. i Mrs Rita Bell and her son at.- here. - St-flCtl)' 8 llmlly Ilfllf ll ll1' ll.” "ems and mncmms ."l llm Though so often selected as al ll'lld lll llle lll'F?”ll 5lll3"Yl”l0l"l M The Greatest Event Charlottetown Tennis Club courts 5'74” Pl”0ll'l”l”d by ll” ””' Md banqllet or dinner l1CBdq.ial'lDl'5tll1e busy establishment. Fifty thou- on Thursday afternoon when Ala-i Vllele ll l"3lPll,ll? llallll ll-"5 bfmfl in, "mm. .,,.,m,;mi,-om. i,..,h3i,. sand light and heavy meals are What the records describe as the MacDonald captured the junior Meded ,"'"l”''"”l'' 0” slmms the ii-oi-it-a-day people of we ciiy served each month. In its twenty- gicatest event. in the tennis his- men's title under 18 years by dc Wlllllllllllllll ll” 3lWll.l'5 l3l'l'll Md pmvmm H,-9 ii... iniks u-h.) five years of silccessful catering. tory of the province took place in feating his younger hrother .lac': lcrlllmlllillll Vllllllllllv lallcl”ll llllll ,m,i.,cia;.. nmsi ii-ii. my-Mia oi the rrstaurant has not. only filled lflai. when a Provincial noon l0ur- 6-4. Hi. Both boys hall from ill" llllW.l'5 "ll ll -ll9ll9l0ll5 Walt om spam 11 public need. it has provided jobs nament was held here. sanctioned city and are students at Queen It is probable that the s'((l'Pl. of D3,. in and (1,... mi. ii". pi-ofeg. for many people. Its weekly pay- by the C. L. T. A. Tile riuh lC0llf.ln- Square School., i Old Spain's great siicccss can be simmi mm. ii". me,-ciianisi ii... roll is quite large aild only a few pad to hold open tournalllcllt.s at Clipping off too PTtl'lnCl3l hon- ettribiitrd to the ability of its 5imom.m,h,rS' me cmksi H." mm; in cl-mi-iougmwn u-nploy intervals. and in 1937 the Eastern ors in the boys under 15 years div- proprietors to take a genuine m.n,cr in iown nu i,u5im.,5. and more people,