9 a £ *o = : on : pire if © Ri Welshmen to hold — ** By GRANVILLE WATTS LONDON (AP)~—The whole ‘world knows .that Scots wear tne \ kilt. And a. good many people know that the kilt is still often: worn. “by those other Celts, the- Irtsh. : _ But the Welsh? _ ~~Why not?" says Evans. : Sheer Brinley SAL the Celtic nations. have 4 | the kilt except the Welsh ©”! “It is an: esseniial Celtic garment and we are trying to bring Wales into line.” Evans; a local councillor at ‘kilt. conference ‘My wife thinks it is smart stience when people see me wearing .mine* in the street.” The idea of a Welsh kilt left tre Welsh* Tourist Broa rd —cold Te pn “We. are. not said a ‘spokesman. interested,” ~~ Ffransis Payne, - official the Welsh Folk Museum, ‘said: ness. From Romsu Welshmen have worn trous- ers L Welsh word came eon a man in the -street in The. kilt for Wales is mad- - times ——- ‘nS -even though there is a stunned. - g 6s * Abertillery in Wales, is set- Wales: Ns 4 ting a good example by- wear- <i syn ayisge'r ea yn ae . : - dog the Silt bimaelt. egw Ish- ie in ane He and other kilt els Pane sak = + 4 PAID MY PRICE FOR FINDING our, : men are to. hold a stable for INCREASE SEAWAY SHARE * : -to select a kilt ‘suitable for ° : OTTAWA (CP)—Canada has ‘* _NOR EVER. GRuDGEO THE PRICE | PAID, Weosa | Welshmen to wear.. “hold. Won an\increased.share of St; Breas parenoeat et Lawrence’ Seaway toll payments . - But stoop IN LINK WITHIN-MY BOOTS, = Hate te after ‘Yong ent difficult “hegotia~ € sai " We hope to have sepresenta-, ‘Teaeeenons public ‘accounts com- uyes. from ‘all over South jittee was told Tuesday. Since ie Wales.” the Seaway opened in 1959, Serna = pitios ‘ : aa |.‘I_shall preside at the. con- Canada has received 71 per cent 4 oe ; SaSay : ference in my dark green Gi 'tolls, the U.S. .29 per cent. : = : — protein meciere nt = ————=_,| Milt, “and” green nee Beginning next year, this splid © GIVES AWAY CARS FREE | LAUDER -ARTICLES SOED _| White tops,” Evans added. will be 72:28. -| : STRATHAVEN, Scotland (CP) CITES HISORY | : S'sic 1e > golf ic uk | SHIRLEY, England (CP)—A possessions of Sir Harry. Lau-| ‘Another Welsh kilt supporter .| -pHampshire car dealer is giving: der, famous Scottish music-hall, is Ron Jongs. , E = __away cars free to attract cus-) star were sold- for more than Jones, 38-year-old _store- yy ; < Se a , \tomers. Buyers are divided into’ 19.000 at a three -.day auctios. man, said: <a i w e comes. touris S: groups of 25~and ‘a ballot is 4. cojlection ..of-his crooked —~ ‘I insist that there is his-~ = sao * = held’ to . refund rend cen walking sticks. fetched £850. Sir) torical evidence that Welsh: oe The SUMMERSIDE “— Visiting|.. The Juniors can also enter—a- pated customer 7 286A Batry—disd_in. 1960. men once wore the kilt... > njoy. e sets ran tourists in this: area’. of EN sid full nth dl class~for~group les. _—*— eo See aes . — = cu - =" Nsw? panies” : = ses Sidward—shand—whe-are- golfing | sons.. The ‘program, - consisting > J Sen mee ee - STARTING: out as hobby of Col. te “the "biggest tourist’ attraction: in “(enthusiasts are not obliged. to| of a series of six. lessons, is | “SPOTS EXE. TROUBLE -CL Hatra\ Ye wc ot _cl : b Bla Beverages _ Bs oaighnstone “at his -farm_ home|" ii n Canada. ABOVE, “a_visitor——-travet-any-great-distance-to-par--conducted rPoole—____- LONDON (CP) __—-__Moorfields }* 4, ig ottetown. — ac rt. - ‘Yat bh | everages == - _.n—Burlington—adjacent to- the. es-out a brief “sentence:in the. ticipate in a few rounds of golf.| Facilitie the “<lub include Hospital is “using: a machine cL. ___National_ Park, the. Woodleigh’ Re- | ‘Stocks, one thing that._is missing | the Summerside Golf" and| both tadies’ and men’s ‘locker warn doctors-of eye anime LOCATION. in the’ City of Charlottetown, on its own whart plicas of authentic scale aa of ‘and. which he is bablv h “County “Club, “situated ~approxi- rooms:~pro—shop;""dining ~and~/fore-~impaired vision ~is--per+-)- oo ris “at” the foot of Pownal Street just to the western — : ; as er : ey ADDY. «mately -three ‘miles from here | lounge area plus a canteen and ceived. It detects variations: in | _ side of riment. ofr hare: manv of the famous buildings in about. is the throw { debris, s mee ae : ‘ de of the new Depa ansport w ae gs out Is the throwing of debris, soft Jin St, Eleanors, was“incorporat- | bar facilities where light lunch. brainwave patterns from behind FACILITIES (Club house ting facilities. for large and Great Britain, constructed of stone j|* fruit and vegetables). LEFT is a ed in. 1927 as a 9-hole course. es are served aliVtime through- the eyes, a clue to the optic oo eo feusching “retina Ss and vintae sd ~-. and: cement have: now _Yeached the | panoramic ‘view Of a __humber of It remained at nine holes +ii- “out -the day.* _nerve's malfunctioning.” Jninchlag erone ps, a we , i stage where*:they are now one of |. the replicas. — oe —Htil-1964—when—it-was-decided- to- a SS iE ee ili imbe eee 4 os oer ee | prinpcially- from: the Charlottetown area. sean’, gan immediately and by the| id ———— Re licas are summer of 1965 five additional | PROGRAM Junior Sailing Course for ehildren10-17 years |. holes had been completed. Golf- with qualified instructor-course* conducted for a 6 week . ers by this time were playing - period neclne ‘about mid- August using Miying Junior recihig an 18 holes jayout with the four sloops..._. - ‘eda ture tourist attraction. “=~ Jextra holes ‘being: played from | Club: selling. eaceé, Oikidiicted ‘oh a casual hess. during-the alternate tees. ‘season, along with: other. boating. activities. ca i “The place is the eatest fitect : The secrétary- treasurer’ of the | _ 1966 FEATURE EVENTS ceo eeteas -» show for 50 cents you_-will-find- conception give hin model a Monet biicindls fe ee Sally Basler, stated recent. 1. Canadian Flying el Crperitaes ‘National Regatta | ~—--anywhere-oin--America“*—T *hat's—-wnicir With ite rer ‘jy“that the—atiditionalfour—hetes- cy ted “over thew ~of—filly—29-= 31. — Winners f= nich is-hightened“At night when. with its reminders of MacBeth | i = Sr Wijl —R— Bird —describing (ill < _ Will _bee-gompleted. this- summer. | of this regatta will participate . the North American Scribing | illuminated. and Mary- “Queen_—of Scots. Prin-~ Woodleigh Replicas-tn-his- book Tie chi ‘ éeha “Matcitet “wis bs th Three ears ag6 the club ob- Championships later in the su . Participation open to “Inese. Are The’ Maritimes. ” e chimes turn to sacred & as born there, tained the services of pro Bob any registered Candtlian owner _ x Flying Junior racing - Th a : music ‘as you pass on .to Stoke oe many happy hours’ with’ Poole and since his arrival he ia. e extensivg. grounds’ at Poges. House of Gray's Ele r sister our present Queen, at , : : Woodleigh, Situated’ near Ken-. fame. Immediately beyond is the | this, - their mother's < Scottish om — eg a 2. Shediac to Charlottetown ‘yacht race. starting in Shediac, ~sington, between Summerside M: * hildhood -h Droge: 4 =N. B. on the evening of July 15 and ‘finishing at the Char- ‘bet Penn Manor House-with-its=An-— Ee ome. Prior to his coming here: Mr. | lott. Yacht. Club Saturday; July 16, 1966. A i) éad:the National_ Park, with glo- American.associat i-o.n-s,-|--~Sbeakespeare's birthplace is .of fst --lottetown Yac ub..on Saturday, July 16, 1966. About: < : ‘Poole, a former member of the - tri ted. ‘Racing for the P: Gante 1 Cu their large scale stone and con- T is -Flizabethan or Tudor co 8 , | entries expec acing e Premier's nnia Yr. id ‘co hnence- under ‘the arch and be r Tudor’ construc-- RCMP, has been pro at two’ dif- presented jointly by the Premiers of New. Brunswick and erete models of famous historic- neath the elms we find Ye Olde tion, as is the romantically ‘that-' ferent clubs in Ottawa. He arriv. SE Prince edward Island’ al and literary landmarks,’ have Blue Dragon-Inn. Large enough cied Ann Hathaway. cottage, es here in May at the start of ubdergone a continuous creative’ to enter, this re rodietion of an with its<picket. fence and- color- “the .season and remains until %. Provincial Boy Scout Regatta: to be conducted at the process stretching over. a period» | ful fl ; Charlottetown Yacht Club-on July 2% and 24. Winners of A pe ‘English pub, its oak ‘panelling ful flower garden. season’s end when he travels. to Mes ta will of some 30 years: Opened to the decorated with horse brasses,. Many people are attracted to Florida for the winter. ac in fea a inthe National Boy Scout Regatta to ——public_within—recent—years,—al-—its—bed-warmers—and—the old the brilliant pond gold fish which | --There. are approximately. 225 | CODCUCIEG AB YL URUSt: L » Yeady they have become one: of evaching -horn, stir memories of ;dart hither and thither among. regular members in the club and CLUB OFFICERS Commodore, I. R Rankin, Vice Com- | Canada’soutstanding attrac-. -an institution which has long the pads and. multi-coloured tourist. rates are available, modore, C. ~Stewart, Rear Commodore, J... A. Simmonds, ~— tiens, and are Visited by tens of been typically British. biooms of the lily-pond. jeither on-a daily, weekly or | « Secretary D. I. Sinclair, Treasurer, D. Andrews. - : _.thousands annually. Amid—the—pyramidal__cedars___ The. Mill_on_the Floss with its | monthly basis. : INDIAN, VILLAGE, ROCKY . POINT | Visitors are. -welcome at the Club. if = ae Col. E:W. Johnston _began. “there. is-a-sundial, while not far. waterfalls, pond and. turning | In the junior program — wo 4 the-building ‘of replicas as "a HOb-* away against a stone, stand the overshot water, wheel is: no Reo Riioe= can enter’a full‘class for )<om — mona ‘by but openet the grounds to-the-Siocks and pillory. These latter completed, as is a one to three group -lessons. The program public. in 1958: The historic erec- which, constitute reminders— of scale model of Dunvegan Castle, | consisting of a series of six : tions are the result of a lifetime » yedieval ‘punishment are .the oldest. inhabited castle in: Scof-” lessons, is conducted either on of study and effort.on the part conter of great interest and hil- land and home = nf Dame Flora & daily, weekly or monthly -bas- of the ow ner, who envisions new | arity, MacLeod. This® building, which .i8- aie SGICORE | AnH aureaciion over A carefully ihatehod model_ of. i8 some 60 feet. in length, is large —* the years, bit because of the. Robert Burn's Bitiptare-twnowezough.to.enter. Thé.dungeon is. Woodleigh Replisad are open] : a size and nature of their _con- under construction. in the main tower and even, in. /daily,; except Sundays, during. : _ wiryetions, work must proceed | There isa wishing. well. out “atthe model is quite’ deep -and the summer months from 8 a.m. ; “ slowly, with meticulous _atten-| which hundreda of dollars are large enough to’ serve the pur-_te 10 p.m. era = ggtteeny iene be __ Hon to authenticity and detail. | athered annually for the Red pcse for which a dungeon is de- | Ah. oak-panelled Fizabethan | : \ As you enter the grounds by | ‘Cross. signed: gift shop features P.E.I. handi- : the Gate Lodge the chimes ring All basic. research for the crafts. and British imports for -out from York Minster. The Min-- GLAMIS CASTLE larger models is done in the the* special delectation, of the : 3 ster is itself 26 feet in length, 10°- Children are fascinated as. British Isles on the site of the visitor who is looking. for some-. : high and 12° Wide not “intliiding~ they watch the-portscullis drop actual buildings. “thing different. ‘ the Octagonal Chapter House | Pe eee attached—to-the north: trransept: a Ran se enna oe t Ree BUILT TO SCALE = : = a i | Enioy 0 Our Bright Island ‘Sunshine ; , oe many tons of carefully selected % oe granite have been incorporated ’ care - tnto this ene to 20 scale model ‘With . Quarts... as "ofthe original which is in York, | 5 oe = : é England. Thousands of pieces of é ‘ Full Flavored ; colored glass were required ‘to ; Reconstructed make up thp,145 windows. These Si tozether with’ numerous pinnac- Mith = = les..arid the realistic flying but- : ) tresses, the glory of Gothic ar- == =e ~ AIDS. When planning a Vacation or.a warhead at the cottage be sure. to ow! i _ bake along TRITMILK, the concentrated fluid.mitk. Cut down on mitk N . From Mabon Drug a room in your camp freezer as ee eee one-third Enjoy The All : . @ Coppertone = NEW .F GETIess @ Sko! ® Use TRI-MILK, re with weer for drinking or cook- Meee verages - | Noxzema ne | eed ing. It can be used direct ftom the carton for ereaming : coffee. : 7 he e TRI-MILK is ce milk, sadeuiized and homogenized d ‘with te /3 of “he water content. removed. “, : .@: Tasty TRI-MILK .. . the modern way ‘to enjoy the. benetits-of- milk. hae Other Tourist Specialties: T R ? ® Gerdine leather a Bathin eal 5 ‘ + Youll enjoy using , : g caps @ Camera supplies Teh purepel EEN souvenirs. -@ Beach, halls ei ‘Camping supplies container. 4 7 taim Avail ble food : : eres asy to pour e va a : LWe: welcome all tourists and friends to our Fair Town: of : Fasy to reclose e at your ‘store Montaque. We hope we can be of some service to yor during * “your stay. oo ee aoe ve : DR G (0. x , ae @ ‘ he E. I i‘ Ln Wc, 5 : Pa ; ” : #