.. ¢. I E C I I. Ii ggwvggw mag ing;vid,;==,1_ ms.-mu-rm eesad roug a - c I I ‘ “urebaldmebeen smashed outdow ':” ' W single pane was broken gawhldowmnehaer the ‘trio: §‘.J."‘...°.'..:.‘.‘;'i.".‘....;.."‘?'.';.:°...*.'-.°; - 9 m._m.”..fl.:.3;... Vacation lleeils, cos p*..-.-..-r..=.*-."=.*:-=~*"'.:’.-'...; "°°«~“'~'“"‘i*->"““‘”" . J an ‘"917 RIPTION DRUGUISTS - QJLI ,"’*"".*'."~'.'t'a-o~r'~ "xv - ; tmrifhlfi. him I no ouu-dim. Charlottetown, rt-l. ‘sag. s1, 1ce2._,§i_rexn BowaterCo.Heacl Dies In England LONDON (CPl —— Sir Eric Vguslttart Bowater. 67. head of the largest newsprint manufac- turing company in the world, died Thursday at his Surrey home. A tall, handsome man with gracious old world manners, Sir Ellc built Bowater from a small fflnlly concern into a £186,000.- 000 international organization. Of the company's total net as- aels, equivalent to smile $520,- guished air that was enhancedi by gracious manners :He leaves a widow, a son and His grandfather started thel two daughters. TOURIST INFORMATION GUIDE of Ypres in 1917. first mill in 1926 Kent, with and Canad . sir Eric went into business after the World War, despite severe wounds suffered at the battle He opened at Northfl Lord Rothermere lan - born Lord Beav- erbrook as partners. He had been in ill health for some time. Doctors warned him he had been working too hard. First his set, HOWLAN of Dorcbester. Msss.. arriv in Howlan leccntbr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gal- Anne Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant went to Mimine- gash recently to attend ur and son Gilbert and Mrs. an Mr and Mrs. Carl Thidedeau Mr. old Ellsworth of Ebbsfleet were [in Howlan recently. I-Iowlan School opened on Aus- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant ugt ao ‘fie: days. Mrs. Pearl teacher. Mr. and Mrs. George LeClair the and Lyman LeClair are visiting blessing of the boats in the har- here. bo ' Margarie Gallant. clauahter of and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant. - is visiting in Sumrnoraide the summer holl~ Duncan is the teacher. , Duvar School opened on Aug- lant. Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Miss ust it with Mrs. Helen Gallant ll ‘ For Top Entertainment come to the North River Drive-In Theatre 3 miles from Ch'town on the Trans-Canada High- way to Borden. ii 000,000, 60 per e nt f 0 its; holdings in Nortlfagslerxlggl ll YOU W|5l1 G10"-‘"9 Tiese included paper mills at to DEE: SEA“ FJSHWG C0111 B R. NflCl., d Ll - IVEEO I" W!’ ‘ ,9’ .S!:°o an vet .'l‘ncklc Supplied Qllolict 3 The company also has inter- plclce your “'9” Mi» sl°"3" S - I e in Tennessee and North 3 - 2 °’ 29 ' 5 Are our pee.” ty ¢;,,,.,,1,,,,,_ message w. w. GLOVER. Master Served Daily Sowater purchased the mill at , In New En Iand cafe s.i."*;.:..i;i:i .. .i23‘.’;.:.‘:.,‘.’;’l:'..“.;‘S In "19 « """""""e a one» st.‘ tic empire. The Liverpool mill '|'OUR|$'|' SHORE ACRES g °'“"°“°‘°"" was acquired in 1956. I i ....s ....,... INFORMATION Dining Rm 5. N fS'El’dthhd ” ‘ an ierilvgagt olrtnemninoii stoir GUIDE . . . OPEN DAILY ! JIANK of MONTIR-EAL « market. The company's shar s ' ' LUNCHEON 13 30 1 ll-lm . ' , tell one shilling to 34 siiiliingen. JUST call ° AF'l‘ERNO:)l: IEEA a ll wiping some £2,000,000 off their ' ' , ‘'’§.‘.‘‘‘’.é...”:‘‘:'.°.:. .. .. 4-3506 .. . .. t . o o e es - ‘ '. ' known tycoons in the British __._?_fl mu” {mm ch mm ‘ l «N Potter industry. Every year he‘ Cat€vrl:§_ to :alI_uIlte'ta and ~ 1-ouyusq-3 »;- ! rm ll Luxurious accommodations ‘ 3 AN]; op MONTREAL, _, quarters overlooking Hyde Parlr ; for “eggs ~ Parkdale com“ St. Peters -- gunfstfizzlyaatgllfgetongfiporters - 1' I [)]A], 4-7g53 an ~ Road and Palmer's Lane on - ‘l f k- - s white hair and ruddy 0 Snack Bar Sen'l.ce V’ M1,? f,‘,’,"' 15,’""' E l§}“'°,2, f,"'°';,,,,,‘;‘,';""°,,,,’}§,’,,,, - features gave him a dtstin- . Fun on Meals ,\ ”,vg¢, an ,,.a“ame_ Tourists are especially 3': fined $ 0 more Out Orders ~;\ __ :33;-flee at "M BANK" UH] _ Situated up-town D4 Enioy C ' -- For Assault i - ISLAND GRIN‘ ;, sr YOUR SERVICE . . A $50 fine or 20 days was im- $2,: posed on Laurie William Mac- Q“°°“ st‘ Cwtownli \ Donald, Charlottetown on 1' t h = charge of assault by ’” ‘ ‘ ‘ James B. Johnston, QC, when lac appearedc for sentience in 30 5'1" *0 G0 91111111 8' . . P, E. I, ueens ounty mag strate's 5'4. __ ,' court» Wednesday morning. MILTON '5 — -Sr Fete; B a;'|wi gsiantélgmigdvthaediirsgggfil MacDonald, at an earlier ses- , 3”“, - Q sion, pleaded guilty to assault- 5°‘? Mme H3“ c§,"“',5,‘f,‘:,’; I,"-. ln:flC!:;t. tG. Bishop. RC‘liV1§’. " A.l;’;%u§t1§‘-3:30 Eilff ‘Peters 03,1) w'e eaerwasengage ll -cw], ' " . his lawful duties. In addition to m "M ljy, °"°"°5‘”" W‘ ""‘ M eds oi‘!i;.§3§.o'”§.‘§§.§,“'§.£.’.’$’§.§; People ‘ r'i.“i}'2. “£3?” ‘-'-$5r'§"l~i3xi7ia'§ l amount of $79.10, as res. '7 night, 10 PM. . 12:30 AM |i,_ _ tlfilticn for damage done by Prefer to eat.” Canteen Service. :*',.;i Visit . . . . . MacDonald to the police car and TUEQDAY \ :$ fig ttllleedpfollce officer. Kent St. 1 Dancing every Tues“, H” M G11. 9 en“ “'33 ' ii night at the Stanley d_gc - n ' l 15' Community Centre. Dom DRIVER FINED . Pleading guilty to driving while his abilities were impair- ed by alcohol, Joseph Vincent Doucette, Emerald, was t‘ in e d $100 and costs or 10 days in jail. Also charged with driving while impaired, Leonard Joseph Daley, St. Mary's Road, a nd Anthony Stephen Gilbert, Char- lottetcwn, were remanded until Sept which time a date will be set for trial. In both cases defence counsel is J o h n P. Nicholson. Also counselled by Mr. Nich- Chorlcttetown's N FINEST RESTAURAN 189 Kent St. Rendezvous .1 I ,« cn’s Orchestra. the Treintones. and banquets. Restaurant ‘ll 9 ‘ 12 service. In clscn. Harold Joseph MacKinn- on, Goose River, charged with driving while intoxicated was remanded until Sept. 10, for the conclusion of his trial. For being intoxicated in a pu- blic place, another accused was fined $20 and costs or 15 days Farmers. I Saturday Night IO your picnic noodl- Male-LEAN'S the Trcmtones. fifir I Music by the "3 Macs". Dancing tonight! North River Recreation Hall, midnight. admission I Dancing every Tuesday and Hall. Rollo Buy. Music by Dancing every Tuesday and Saturday Night at Sea Side ' V llall. Rollo Bay. Music bi SATURDAY Regular Saturday night Eon We cater to weddings shaw i Soc Good music canteen aid of Junior at Sea Side | o -.-1:‘ 3 L"; 121 Grafton St. Charlo |']F*:-:—§:-:§:-:§:-:—.=;:-:.g'_i '—._—5.:.- WELCOME TOURISTS Cllal-lottetown’s leading LADIES’ WEAR STORE Open All Day Sat. NORMA'S Kent Street across from Eaton’: .r==.'__." 3-2-E.-—-._= 1-} :-: E:-can-::-aging:-ti 5 .EIE|.|-III I-I'D ttatown 24% 2-‘ the home of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Barnard Mrs. In and It the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Isldor Pom’ Edward Bernard is now am- plcyed on the highway. He was formerly employed in I lnlll la sington. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boots and dre three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Flnllan. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. M . - Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault is . . Frank Gallant visiting her sisters in New and Florence visited at home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0’- ork. t 1-mil. Ar-uuuult and daughter Willard Carl-uthcrs of Ontario llallol-an of Let 7 recently. IN ardcalle Mr. and Mrs. Racbim! Car- autllars and faintly of oooitsvii. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter of visiting their old home in Wolfe. visited the Carruth- ers mlly in Howlan. Jean G all a n t, Elizabeth Platts, Shirley Arscnault and Roddie Gallant of 01. e a r y School were successful in pass- lng grade eisht mm. P’ Oarolraat IIIIO ‘' NATIONAL ran: IINI OAII alas llhn O Suntan Lotions I First Aid Ploduota O Prcacrlptlons O Souvenirs PARKDALI PHARMACY dall tlllo . P ‘III t Government House, the official residence of the Lieutenant-Governor of the province. is located in Victoria Park in the suburbs of Charlottetown. Each New Yea.r’s Day a reception is held her-c.whlch by tradition. is for men onLv. selection of Film; on Q KODAK Q FERRANIA Q POLAROID ’ VIE and SLIDE Projectors ltll much of its orig Golfing; Fishing; Scenic Beauty ‘dad To in urs On Route 1 Adjacent Straihgartney Park STRATHGARTN-EY HOMESTEAD " A prominent on homestead dating bat;-fimito W 1849 complete inal ture. 4.. jail. . Pleading guilty to permitting the load from his truck to spill on the highway, an accused was fined $10 and costs or five days. The truck in question was an eight-yard cement mixer truck which was observed spewing wet concrete over the highway. "Failure to stop for a “stop" sign resulted in another person being fined $5 and costs or two days. drive safely we'd like you AFBIBAN VIOLETS old and New Varieties. Tuesdays and Sat- IIAR/VESS RACES‘ " IN THE "KENTUCKY OF CANADA” This Week's Race Dates Are 0 ladies‘ wear 0 men's wear 0 chlldr-en’s wear 0 house furnishings more & llclcoii Ltif" O tartans 0 W008 wood 0 souvenirs IEFOIIE... the wool calm to Oondon’a woolin um Auto Made of 100% Virgin Wool WM. CONDON 8: SONS 6 Queen st. Dial 4-871! Charlottetown 119 Queen St. Charlottetown Aug. 27 -30, Sept. 1 8:00 P.M. At Dow's Restaurant 0 Fresh Seafooda O Charcoal Steaks 0 Shisll Kebab lat llero For The Finest DOW’S RESTAURANT Grafton St. 0ll'town the smartest things under the sun “,0, . IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR ,,,‘,',‘*‘*,,f,°,, . Stun-at Sandals ....;:.... 21...... 3 =-in -w- llcnnall '3 Le Ladies’ Wyear SHOE 00. lot mu St. Pies Are Taken In Bakery Theft sumulsnsmn — Juveniles 0!‘ apllollllz BACK “ri§'ii' MMKAY Mt. Stewart NEXT YEAR l the finest shows to be Regular Dances seen on P.E.l. are at the ROLLAWAY CLUB CIIARLOTTETOWN Ilou.. wed., Fri. and Sat. Music by “'l‘remtonea" !::;0 - 12:80 The Charlottetown Driving Pork and Provincial Exhibition Association —'—'-‘ 79G:-aftonst. largest selection of authentic Delightfully lovely selections skirts. shorts and signed from the best t landd wools imported from Eng- all Also a fine selection of sweat- ers, furs, and stcles, island furriers ltcl. tartans . . . of A Gflmlllo of Britain on P. E. I. WOODLEIGH REPLICA8 HUNGRY Eat at the PETER PAN DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Junction of Trans-Canada and hlalpeque Rds. featuring large scale models of Britain's finest buildings and chimches. Open daily 8 a.m. - 10 p.111. Closed Sundays. Near Kensinroil. and mid- way between Summerside and Green Gables in the Na- tional Park. For the Finest in GM! GARE Use SHELL F .. _ -I0 L. - .. .. _. .. _ TRANS-CANADA SERVICE STATION Oirawall P. I. l. PRODIIC . de- Adults l0c—ol1lldl'ul hot. artana 008:. locket. capes e . , “welcome to P. I}. 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