Describes American Opinions of Canada As Tourist Resort ..A,,,gricans don't think Canada is tape for an exciting vacation 5 p t's all right for those who like but lief outdoor life." said Mr. ".”;'. iv rig ht. c. N. ii. Public ll 1.HulIS director IPGEUDE 5' "19 pciiiuian Tourist Convention in ciarloitetown 'i'uesd8Y- Half the vacationing Americana . they don't know much about in Ada except that it ia' vast and (will populated. only 003 H3 wane-y name a Canadian resort. nine tdilalmust invariably, they Then. the Rockies, Jasper, Banfi "TE! Lam-eutlans. y ”' ,.-g among the findings The" thy the Canadian '.mwT1 Ttailuavs following 8 W1” haiiuna! war 3; a means of help- vol lds LNR determine its sales I” the .,l.m-ma policies. "The End amt-rel iiiade known to the lT”il(illalllgl:I'Iv”Tt.lUFl5l A550cml0" by W R Wright (-NR gr of p”l.)m,I 5:l:i:;mslAItiBl:lC Cilllllk laliailans are Pol"? hm .E p"-' t(I:ilIlTarlv iriendlY 0' l"u"'u:" SFSPICIOIJS OF 001-9, o the . think Canada 5 W53 T hlangl and rainy in summer and (M l'tI IEASTERN GUARDIAN . , - in whim Rd Illleililigiliiisiliiiitilwsepll 39- M”5' :iaBO'Ud.eauIt and O'Connor. C ., .NTRlEs for Provincial "WW, L1-jxhlblllon to Box Ila . FUN.” before Thursday. Cllilllullti. zmh Prize H515 are St'P”,m.HI;ible and completion is w” dilndlall residents of Prince -n ;:l:;..a,-d island. . - A i P ll" Sale. 58'- iilill. Vt.1tlll:f;,y,?': glue. Miiiita Tllt;ii52.;0 5,", come and support liulf Itlllldust ' I ' - r ' I-IS iur Proviiicta SEN-It) LT;dhih?tlon to Box, 9 Char- mnhv before Thursday. 399'- Iuitetupnllllie mtg are still available 20th- ' K - I, all re- lml ”""pmu.Dn-em E?cl):II:lrd0 Island. mtg-nts oi Piint PERSONAI-5 . h- . it ed Lliapinan and daug iullhiiyllenle. have returned to Mun-ay Harbour I J home 81 . t i and Fryeburg. lliliig .i:.3::'.:.t ix we---. v M Kensie. 333' Bier-llwfoi Rltteny. Mal"?- with her hiri Fortune. ,0 spend a few months dauttlilers. Elinor CainPb9ll- Bclvei ' ., ittery Maine. dere Au... left lDl' K '. h Wt ” W -"”i" iilllli eff SN”,-5. before titling 9 ypy ' tihcrr she will Spelld ":19 whlie? Tllilh Ja.mIVia:lu(:nzieI cpl. mil Mrs. rover B:Ttvlen's Sister Die! In Calgary Vin Anne Witlllh I 'l5l” "I M" ul-iii". Lieutciiaiil-Governor J. J. Bnwlen. died inV”L;ltIel;l:sl'Y- 5ePt- 13- Iitalgsl 14 and had lived it Calwv 5.1"" ”'59 slid iii born at Cardiitilh Prince W Island, and had lived at Sturneou. P.F..l, until cumin! 39 C'l3ary', She was a member of St. Marl! I Cathedral. the C.W.L.. the ,St- Mary's Cathedral Altar SOCICW and the Third Order of St. Prin- cis. Her husband. -I351” Tlmm" Wight, died in May. 1950- IURVIVORS Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. Joesph Sinnott of Morell. P- E l., Mrs. David E. Frew Ind Mrs. l-Iarl GrC30l'Y 0l C3l3'ry' two sons, I-Immctt A. Wlhhl ”'d "W" srd Wight oi caiitarv: two "0"" ors, Hon J, J. Bowlen. 0'14 D9"n' lnic Bowlen oi Csrstairs. and two sisters. Mrs. J. J. Curley 0' V9” iion River. P.E.l., and Mrs. Har- old Williams in Maine. Requiem high mass was cele- hriled In St. Mary's Cathedral Sstrudtiy at ll a.m. PHYC" WE" held in St. Mary's Cathedral Fri- day evening. Burial took place in the family plot in St. Mary's COM? trry. Mclnnls and Holloway were in charge of funeral arranllb rnrlils. -IINJITIIETATIORIAM DON t.t.D M. STEWART The death occurred after a len- lthy illneiiss. on Agust toth, oi Doll- sid M. Stewart of Quincy, Mast. is his 60th year. lie was born at Mount Buchan- sn. P.E.l.,n nd was brought up in Forest Hill. He was a veteran of the First World War, having serv- ed with the Canadian Army. and had been an exployee of the New Ensluui Telegraph and Tele- vhuns Co. for 8 years. lie leaves to nioiu-n his passing. III! wife. the former Ids Keith. and three sons; Bernard. Quincy, Mass Eanmliraiiitres, smm. suit . Iv q-pad is Germ m iirs LOO PRICES EFFECTIVE SIT. Ilttt Some! and fir 6 inch at Email end and '0 :35 W. R. WRIGHT uncomfortably cold the rest oi the year. Canadian food lacks distinctin.i. it is considered similar but in- ferior to American food. The luxury hotels are impres- sive but there aren't many good medium-priced hotels, and the av- erage American tourist thinks the luxury spots like Jasper and Banif aren't for him. Canadian ruatis suffer by cum-I parlson. Anything short of a four lane highway is puir. There are too few interesting things to do and we in the course of a two-wcck Va('alIiIll, too low historic sites. lilll-t or no night life and not llI'Iny interesting things to buy. (iii the other hand Canada meets the varaltoii I'i'tllilltlITIOlllS for at sulistaiilizil iiiiiiilirr who Illu- (uittloor iiic, uho xrziiii to be ac- tii'i- physically but not Mltlhilly, who find Callatlil not too tllIlt'IC!Il iiom home. who like vacations in "wholesale" places. who want to get away from over - civilization siidwbowanttsloaladlili. lazy, uiinurried hie. SIJC-GESTS BROADER IAII in reporting the findings. Mr. Wright wondered if such a re- stricted market was sufficiently large to increase Canada's share of U.S. travelling dollars. Should Canada's appeal he more broadly based? "To what extent is it possible promotional methods Ilolle I00 to change it by advertising and how should these be directed? To what extent are changes in the pioduct itseli necessary and to what extent are they practically possible? "The weather can't be chanted. but could and should some liquir law: be changed to make it easier for the tourist to buy a drink when he's cold?" The question was also Posed whether Canadians felt the same way about Canada as do their American cousins. . Said Mr. Wright: "Despite the continuous and con- structtvs effort that has been made over the years to raise standards of accommodation. to publicize the natural advantages. including climate, oi all sections of Canada and to highlight the colorful regional events that are part oi our social fabric, a stu- gering Job remains to be done." D-m 53 Miners Buried In Mass Funeral MARCINELLE. Belgium -Reu- DR. JOHN FISHER, left, chatslMartlri, British Travel Association isti Travel Association, Toronto;iTourtst Association at Charlotte- Earl Crawford, Government rep-J town. resentative, Porto Rica; and Don 5"31'dl" ”'W'- l(?I'slerStTBEl'nS and moans from anquislied widows and mother" broke the silence as the bodies of 53 miners were buried at a mass funeral Wednesday. The dead were among N3 miners killed when fire last month trapped them underground at the nearby Bitter Heart coal mine. National colors of Italy, Poland, Greece, Hungary and Algeria cov- ered coffins oi victims from those countries. Fifty other victims were buried at a mass funeral in the little cemetery here Aug. 18. Others have been buried privately by their families. Twenty-seven bodies are still in the mine. At Tourist Ass'n ”To keep up or raise the stand-i ards oi food offered to the travel-1 ling public", said Edward Gebis- tort of the Nova Scotian Hotel, liai- ,lfax, "something drastic must bel done with and for the cuokingi profession." Mr. Gebistorf in his address to the Canadian Tourist Association convention yesterday. speaking on; lthe panel discussion of "How Can We Make Canada Famous Furl Food", remarked that a country cannot become famous for its food without good cooks. The travelling public now ranges far and widei and in doing so are aquiring tastes for the finer dishes and becoming more qualified to judge. 2,... . Cooking Standards Stressec "Up until now'' he said "munyl . Conference of our good cooks are imports from Europe, but that source is gradually drying up." In Canada the hotel and tourist resort operat- ors are being faced with the nec- esslty of training there own cooks. Speaking on training methods. Mr, Gebistorf said in Europe a. man cannot get a cooking posit-i ion unless he has completed a cer-i tain period of apprenticeship in II recognized school. While in thisl country no proper cooking schoolsl are operated other than the those offered by Vocational Schools, gen- erally a man learns to cook in this country by his mining into contact with other cooks. a rather hit-and- miss method. One of the big . -up-ohv Rdshlsuntiiassuaivcbua 389.95 -woo WAINUT HNIH rsodotzsrcsos. The Senses. lowest priced RCA Victor 24 to. son ssia,lriwuhII.-ohogonyulinodeoi Robbed cabinet 1 Ielorial PLUS 0 "High-Sharp-and-losy" tuning. a "living Iraq." promo. a salaried Hdslyy Sound-I-spoilt! "PanovovnIsleond"hDsIeIrsmadsls. OIanropeurortIIputovnsonsshviIlU0 oven. o;Iua,-sdsra,sdasvsdIssb. feature original and pioneer DR. LEO DOLAN. left, Dlrector' Ian Tourist Association conven- oi the Dominion Government 'l”ra- ikglrli "l.B'"ea"' greets H" J' NWm' jor .l D, Slt.'lt'Hl'l 1081188 in their assistant general passciiger traf-ydgscussmn. iic manager, C.N.R. at the Ctinad-t Guardian Photo. the management at the present is the difficult job of stzifling main- taining a good kitchen. Many young lads start out in the profession and only stay two or three years, due to discontent with the slow advance ment, inadequate remuneration es. emphasising the unique leat- urcs iii the various preparations. lie remarked that too many of the public were not interested in ed- ucating tiicmselves on the subject of good, its taste and preparation. Consequently they frequently make and the hours. a batch of ordering at the same QUEBEC'S EXAMPLE I time advertise their li!l1(ll'allCE. He Gerald Dclagc, of the Qucbcc lio-i suggested that if H person does not tel Association. outlined the elfurtslknow what the various dishes are, being made in that Province both he would make known to the water by the Government and the Assoc- the type of meal desired. and allow with Miss Amy Young of the Brit-l at the convention OI "'9 Camidlanl iation to improve the standiaril oil the waiter to select for him. In food served to the travelling pub-I that way the satisfaction of both lic. There are now three culinary: would be better served. salons conducted each year, onel At noon the discussions were ad- each in Montreal, Quebec City and journcd and the delegates left for the Laurentians. Summt-rside. they will be guests at The chairman, Philip Plzimon-.a luncheon at Summerlea tender- don, said that hotel and restiiur-jed by the Town-of Summerside. ant operators should pruminciitlyl followcd by a tour of the National t.iTI'ie Recent Souris Exhibition CLASS V" Sec. 9-ti Onions. white 0 yellow ROOTS AND VEGETARLES ll Mrs. Frank Poole, Sduri, 2 Sec. 1-6 Table Turnips tor table. Mrs. Roy Coffin, Souris. 3. Harold or export. l Russel C Mills An--Bulpitt, Cardigan. llrindtliloi 1 Harold Bulpttt, (,'ar- Sec. lid Green tomatdes. 1. Har- disan. 3. Itiaior Reid. Rollo Bay. old Bulpitt, 2. Mrs. Roy Coffin. 3. 1 s;1c..2sRsw:de turnips for stock Mn, ,F;-anti pguig -Se 3103”; 9,; y Sec 13-6 Stalks fodder corn 1. 0- V A angels for stock. l.,Betty Ching. Baick Fund. 2. Mil- Peter Chung. Black PUIIKI dred Ching. Black Pond :4. Major 5991- 55:”? lf;"Is titrmis iur table Reid. Black Pond "59; - 75y J Robertson, Red Sec. l-I-3 Cabbage early 1. Mrs. Point, 2. lzileen Robertson, Red Arthur Dixon. 2 Mrs Harry Dixon ::""1l' M” Pa" 3 Mlflnnlli Sec. 16 -6 Cucumbers for table gr” 7"" R934 use 1. Mrs. Peter Mclnis. 2. Mrs. M ec. -6 Beets iur table use 1. Peter Mt-Innis b”' 2 (p(3l"Pllt')ll Little Har- Sec. 19-Onions multiplier or po- our, . ,liifnid (aiiiphcll, Little tato 5 natural Lrlulnps 1, Harold "”b”l”'- 3- W5 Mex Robertson. Bulpitt 2 Mrs. l"i'aril( Poole 3. Mn. Red Point IMM-or Rem B516? 8'ii"O-llltlllb -tied. 1. 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