‘ The Guardian -'I'he Evening Patriot Page O-A Getting to P. E. I. half the Prince Edward island is near The la rgest ferry. the Abe- ‘ enough (0 be cast” FGBChed- 3’61 gweit has a capacity of 150 au- Ukrainian back, ~ . - e - . . a ' ‘ gtound in the tiatlons in the sprawling are: far enough ‘9 be entirely dmer- tomom‘es‘ 19 rail w a y gals region dedared Ukrainian as and bv intermarria e with mem. 9111- By Elf-“fling 8" eal‘ll' b‘v’l't. and 1,000 passengers. Return the“. first lanauage‘ - 8 I! ll DOSSibIC to drive from 805- fare is only $3.00 for an au- C M McIntzsh of P0” Arthur bers of other language groups. .ton to the Island in one day. it tomobiie 90 cents for an adult '1 - i) T B M'll ' l - V ‘ . . ' . , told the hearing that. as far as r .1 er 531d members i? 0:13;.) 59%. ’tmles‘. "9'" let and 4”. “ems for ctiltdrfi‘ 0‘” s the French are concerned. this. of ethnic groups have to be de- 87";r 1 9. its a “in; [1,5 ‘09:; 12' “we” are '"ltelc,:ngei situation was caused by a lack‘ termined to save their language I mics, mm on tea 3 ‘able as both ferry telmina . PORT ARTHUR. ()nt ’(‘P of cohesive population concen-> if thev are to do so. ‘m’les and from Toronto “"6 TRAIN» PLANE The royal commission on bi ‘ 7‘" " u Tmiles. It is also easy to reach the linguansm a n d biculluralism Five large. luxuriouslv ap- Island by train or by plane. Bv learned Tue“, . v . ' . ' _ ~ ~ . a_\ m ilt tht ' ' y painted carferrles take the mo-‘ boarding the train in Montreal. strong lender,” m Edmp fine-i: BeaCh Tourist Cottages tortst. family car and all. to for instance. in the evening. 3 mother tongue prevails arm"; the Island. There are more t'han‘visitor will arrive in Charlotte- remain elm]... mum; in “mm”. Victoria. Prince Edward Island 1ten return crossings a day at ltowo the following evening. By “We.” Omario east ever two hours i . . v N ' y or e“ ,‘E‘lane ’n"0,mjt isiwgiiicyw'al'zo "fill: f‘ member or “‘9 """HWSSIOH; A home away from home with all modern conveniences. ly free from ragweed andlutes flight to Summerside and Sofie“? film???" RUanSL'kl’l 14 miles from Borden Fem. Cottages beside the water. therefore a near Perfect haven ‘ 45 minutes to Charlottetown. told I: pungl‘ig’bagelfiaMaiTéfl’ad Private Shettered sandy beach - - - safe for Childrfn- or hay fever patients." ‘ Car rental seerces are aval- '* 9 Riding horses and ponies. Lawn games , by about 300 persons that in the The official ragweed air indexllable to anywmre m {he pm' 1961 census only 7,225 of 15.000 Trout “Shin: nearby- . . . ‘ ' a d izht- . . . establlihmlf at“: p:o:;lnce-w1delgfggaggréx; [Eggsprgvidsed' persons of French tii‘lLUll iii 3 excellent golf courses within ‘35 miles. to a. 0. Sumnierside 04' O'Lear 0.2-. is always advisable m make He said in the ex (inning 4" Telephone crapuud 8-3 Tignish 05_ 'C’avendisig 0'): reservations in advance to in- ‘ Same 393‘ " “" Stanhope o4. Montague 02- sure getting the type of «ac-com?“ a “m or “'45” ""50"" "f gouris 04 readin b 1‘ ’ modation you want in the place i ' ' y 'g cow of your choice. Any information “VS 1"“ gom' Below one '5 ex‘or assistance in making such " ce en’ ‘am‘angements can be had by l " Further information and a writing to: The Prince Edward. i‘, : pamphlet on this matter is avail- ! Island Travel Bureau. Box 1087. able by writing the Prince Charlottetown. Prince Edward‘ d ‘ DUNROVIN FARM I H co T T G S If mu desire rest with comfort. privacy. rott- venienre and the host in scenic environment. star H. B. and K Wood welcome you to the Island this Centennial Year. attd invite you to stay at DUN- ROVIN FARM in Victoria by the Sea. the heart of the Island on the warm south shore. Bring the at the, island \’iew Voltages. Everything provided but your food Ideally situated between Georgetown and Mont- . . . . th. h t't' . l ' ' ' children too . . . they Will love. the animals and “"9 n" P ea" ' "I Br'mm'l my” m 8" am stooped with Island history. these. cottages are have fun on the farm. each equipped with running water. showers. flush We. serve garden frt-sll Vegetables. products of our toilets. propane hcatin: and lighting. radios and " farm and Island Seafoods with our home meals. TV if dosirrd. 2 bedrooms living room. kitchen. .Mv ABEGWFJT ONE OF FIVE FER-RIES CARRYING THOUSANDS DAILY TO ISLAND I Ictecncd in wrandah. etc. Excellent swimminl. For information write. wire or phone. fishing. boating and canteen service. PERFECT HAVEN FOB HIIY FEVER SUFFERERS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS MRS. H. B. WOOD Write: Frank J. Costello. to Bayfield 5n. Charlottetown Island laden with history _ l ..,.e_._...._c.......,...,.g...,., Pl‘iflCF Edward island. smat- Discovered by Jacques Cat from four to forty miles wine met clothing. There is no need: IN “I the 19“ canadlan Provin' tier in 1534. it was originally in-' Its coastline is irregular and for formal Hem“ (‘th‘fi I” we has a total population of . , ' . , . l formality is the, order of the day ‘ ‘ habtted by the Mlcmar tnd- indented h.‘ numerous llllal.at Island “in”; ltlTllllti. ‘ y . . . ~ -- - a —— --- ians, Tile first While settler: slmams. In area. It Is ‘- HAY FEVER ,I t were the early French explorers Square miles- HigheSl Puml l prince Edward .5 ‘ a n d haS I I ‘- who prized it as an lmnortanl 3b“? 593 1“"91 IS 500 {GEL hem declared l-a "par Del-re“ 'base for mp fisheries a um The climate is tcmpcratedhaven for. hay fever suite. tad new world. Durinrv the wars Days are sunny and “'arm- e”) . . 'u ; " ‘ nights are cool. Average. sum. The ragweed alr index tor " between the French and hng'v mt‘l‘ I‘mi‘tcrature is 7?. deer-1‘s the province. after a five year toning-rounds overlooking “5h. the Nami- (‘atk‘d “9 i“- with night temperatures a pica-‘ inspection and eradicatitn pro- ttw hroad. sandy beaches of Jean by the French. fin al'.\' 53'1"”5 degrees. Average rai'ti-1 gram ('al‘t‘led 0Ut_b.\f lhf‘ t‘lt‘p "*0 “WM 58"“ Lawrence 8”? Passed “"0 “'9 “am "‘ “*6 lileéht'di'sam “2”” °“"'lf.§2it:"o‘i {gitiiit‘ul‘e‘a‘n‘2".113L'J3 ' ' . . . . ‘ . . , . 5 3." Mira prom I u m Pnn EnghSh m 17°8‘ 0"" 15M)”: A former Governor of Missis- . the lowest in North America. “ward {Stand 'has “no?!” French Acadian still live in the sippi summed up his imptes-' Many persons afflicted by hayj mt”) seeking a (lamp St) 9 0': province and the remainder J1 sion of Prince Edward island I fever come to the Island each; mm' . in these words. “A \t'avn-wash.'summcr alld stay for pl‘olonzm Sl"“"““s “mm are“ “I'm ed. wind - swept. sun - kls‘.('fl.i9(l periods to escape the dis- f‘.‘ (b the population consists mainly “\‘lt‘lk‘llt faculties in “‘9 Nal' “r EngliSh- “is” 3”" S"°"'h- ‘ air . coolcri provincc ~ ttlc‘ comforts of the allery. Hilléll Pfll'k- riQ‘I“ 3' “‘9 bond" Located in the Gulf of St. i.a- most hcali t ifiii i have ever After slutty i n g the onllcn Ittlf‘. CH“ accnmmwa'e hund' wercnce on Canada's cast, srcn " count for the province over ' "“li‘ 0‘ ‘9'" fam‘he" Spam“ coast. north of Nova Scotzal What to wear is no problem — period Of Scars a MINI ('anild‘ W'HODS 0‘ the Park have been and east of New Britiiswich.‘ brill: a brltilin: suit. sport tan expert has dcclarcti Prince dF‘t‘IOPOd CXCIWWCIY m" i‘amV the island is I40 miles inn" "lolltt‘s, shorts and other sunt- Edward isi .1 n d “tH‘iK'llt'rit pet's. Tents. nestled among the tires. are only ps trn pink. sandy beaches “'l‘if‘ll stretch for miles on .tlllPl‘ side. Prince Edward Island provi- tics camp life unexceiled in ea- stern Canada. You can pitch a . tent almost anywhere with perfect ease. TENT LIFE in addition to the camp- grounds and picnic areas set aside in the National Park. the To camper has his choice of a gr0- . wing list of provincial camp- zrounds which have been care- fully chosen for their surroun. . dings and adaptability to tent. s Illf‘ Most of the campsites pro- Wle electricity, all include Adequate supplies of drinking water. some have ach hott- MV PRINCE NOVA The Prince Nova Otters The Ideal Way To Visit ' §SS‘°"‘-‘°' ““°""""'"“’" " PRINCE EDWARD iSLAND ' Automobile accommodation for 60 us. and all have tables or lrit- . . trim" shelter“ and fadmi“ for The newest addition to the fleet of Northumherland Ferries I.ld.. otters . Panorumlc new "on "55"”? “will viper vised camp- the visitor to P. E. l. a glimpse at the mostl modertli‘ concepts of tflesrzn urea Erounds 'm located in various and luxury in this area. The engines are arger t an_prekus emes , ”"'i°“5 0‘ m pmvmce- Many making possible the 14 mile crossing in one hour. With the latest in . Latest safety features and I!“ or the picnic w“ “e In” navigational aids and excellent passenger accommodations this is really savmq equ'Pmenf_ enough to accommodate cam- Dcrs for short stays. Good facilities are available bo the hft:il°’:.i“min.nt ,, " SAILING SCHEDULE 1954 ngj'ggafigkpxg£33,332:i . ’ (Daily including Sunday) ’ "Marty'- "veratfl' “mv- ' NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED ? trauma and trailer parks are 0'. an important part of any vacation plans to visit P. E. Island. in" "mm" u’ m m“ Head Office. Charlottetown. em. mm. mm 3 _ . , , . ATLANTIC DAYLIGH'I‘ TIME ' I I ‘ NW“ Wm“ WM”! On Covehead 36V. Stanhcpe near the Ocean VIEW Hlahway SAILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE Wirnocr .\0l‘l( P. In Prince Edward Illlnd are; chiral". ahmfiinf°3i33’ mi in. fine beaches of Stanhope. Brackley and Dclvay. LEAVE wooo ISLANDS t-EAVE “mm” Ind cool. refreshing evening; “dd ’° "‘9 “Mme” 0‘ ‘ V". MAY tilt—MAY list. 7 § 1 m u. p m e,Ition spent clone to nature, .9 am. .13 noon .3 vm‘ 05 “m _'9 a-m “1 "0"" l‘ ‘Mtcanaetopatentunder? ' the trees on lawn - like JUNE lat—SEPTEMBER let. .6 rm .8 N... .H” a ,,,V .1; mm .2 pm .4 l, n. a pm us ‘ in the varioul parks “and? *8 atm- ‘10 I-m- ‘12 “00" '2 W“ N “m' "mpgrounds and enjoy good‘ . Iw' . sneramnan 22nd.—ocroar.n not. ,9 m N: W" , 3 W“ .5 I, .,_ snlrmlng "a" u N do“ 09 um. ‘12 noon 0-: pm. '5 pm. a N0 place to very for from - ocronan lath-omoamt 24th. .9 am “a. W" . 2 pm .4 ., my . n “00m! atom and milk lfld’ ' t +2 . *4 .m. I“ deliveriel are daily conven- .0 a'm' ‘2 “00 vim p l "tires at most campgrounds; OCTOBER 25th. -DECEMBER 20th. -A.s.t.l .8 A m on .- m a 1 pm 0.1 p m. Children are no bloat at‘ r on am. '11 um 0'1 v-m. ‘3 W"- ‘ l O u M, \' firtpro Km n pounds are an important -‘ o my. Lord Selkirk . i game facilities provided. When. it are not wtmmln oi" I ' I I i ; “mg on H” ' h‘ Service from Navember 30th through December 20th Will be subject to weather and 1(‘6‘ conditions. and the serum may be t c . o r I"nuscments are available to , . . . . ‘ ‘ them While "m m °°°"' changed or terminated at any time without prior notice. Patrons are advised to contact the ( (impart) fm‘ West Information- ltled on the golf coone. the ’0“! people can also take ad- '"IIBIC of limebaclt riding which is a favourite past- I "no close at hand. . . In the eventual. then are. "W and and ~ A in I cancel-ta ve- _ mutilate: in the m1. fl- " , VT might” ' l