I literal for Robert Wood 1 eelchciir fill visit to Alberton on Satur Hgiuuder sponsorship of Rega- ltttcfiebekah Lodge. This annu- ofotrting is eagerly anticipated I1! a number of persons in the IIII. ‘John Dunbar. driver. and Miss U11 Green. hostess. who have made a number of rides in west Prince so pleasant. were wel- oomed as old friends. Accompanying 12 guests on the-morning ride were Miss Margaret Forsyth. Mrs. E. F. Err, Miss Lucy Hardy and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar. Those accompan- ying the afternoon ride were Mrs. Alvin Bell and Mrs. Alvin Willd e. There was one wheelchair pa- Relative Dies In Mass. ALBERTON —-Relatives in A1- herton have received news of the death of Miss Harriet Manning Gtlrdlan, H@ Iugultfl. ‘.l982.lBr°ther tient on each ride. Mrs Harry, '6 -1 ning and Albert Peters of For- tune eryone had a delightful time at Bloomfield Park where lunch ‘death of her brother, Edmund [was served by members of the | Charles Matthews of Edmonton. -‘A1333-roN _ The 33110., lodge. In the morning the ride floelchalr coach made its an- ‘ included a call at the new Prin- ‘ cess Pat drive-in theatre at Cas- cumpec. idham of Monti-ose in the mor- ln Edmonton ALBERTON — Mrs. John H. I Wells has receiveed word of the moon. It was a beautiful day and ev- iwhich occurred on July 28. He was 83 years a e. Mr. Matthews was born in Al- j herton and spent the first part} of his life there. He will be‘ TOURIST INFORMATION GUIDE ‘ter, Mrs. A. Portfors (Lillian) tum .day_ afternoon with Rev. E. J. remembered by ioiigiuna rou- dents of the town. He is survived by one daugh- WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- s: of Edmonton; one granddaugh- ter, Joan Elizabeth; one broth- er, A. F. Matthews of Kamloops. and two sisters, Mrs. W. W. MacGregor of Hamilton and Mrs. John E. Wells of Alberton. The funeral was on Wednes- Min. Max. Night Day 54 ‘-3 Dawson Vancouver Victoria . . . Edmonton . . . . . . e . White conducting the service. In- terment was in Westlawn Mem- orial Park. Edmonton. 0 3o’8.‘.'a'8l.‘i'3%8 l_n,_'Auburndale, Mass.. on Wed- nesday. Aug. 1. Death c a in e suddenly as the result of a heart ttack. Miss Manning was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Ii"Manning and had accompan- led her mother (nee I-iannah Platts of Kildare) to visit rela- lives here on several occasions. Cousins in this province in- :clude Mrs. Arthur Wright of Al- .berton, Mrs. Carroll MacWiIl- . . Raeford ‘Leary. Mrs. Alvin .Bell of Elmsdale. Mrs. Elm e r -Wallace of Alberton and Lloyd ;Leard of Victoria West. T Glover's , M O T E |- For 1... .TklS plld Q'l'ilet . K ”°'“*° _ K aihoie "iii.esiewar¢° 9'5"?‘ Entertainment I Accommodation i - 2 or 29 - 6 Are our Speqlalty sea Food and N W. W. GLOVER. Master I Served Dally com. to “I. Vffffffffffffiu _ G steaks our 5 it SHORE ACRES ‘ "El". §l"""'...'.i.’l§... N°""' RN" S SP00i3"7Y- 5 \ Mg-[EL Charlottetown Drive-In Theatre w ’ Mm’ “'°"' w E Dining Room I 3 miles from Ch’town on A Montague A y OPEN DAILY the Tran-Canada High- Y nimua goon Y ;fl_J¥lgil:gggN1zT%A1p.m. BANK of MoN'innai.| way toaorden. § 2 to 4 .m. - ___ Car Damaged ‘ O 0 At Tignish f TIGNISI-I — A 1962 Pontiac ‘ear driven by Henry Buote of -!'lgnish was damaged Saturday ‘evening when it was in colli- aion with a 1951 Chevrolet said to have been driven by Ivan Des- Ioches of St. Felix. The acci- lent-occurred at the corner of ‘hutch Street and the Conroy oad. Mr. Buote. accompanied by i ‘ DINNER lolthell ...’.... If ‘N Quebec . M 74 Fredericton 60 69 saint John 64 69 cton ....... .. 56 74 ax ........ .. 57 64 Charlottetown . 57 70 ydney ...... 55 65 Yarmouth ..... .. 58 70 . Jo ..... .. 48 55 HALIFAX (cm _ The ..... ther office says drier air is ex- pected to push across the dis- trict allowing skies to clear and raising temperatures. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. For the Finest (.<i‘In;5 _______’u';="°-3” °";""d ='= WELCOME ill “R 0535 *5""- E C"vc7.'.iiing ul'l'§',§'e'§o..'" ~‘ .. U50 NV L ri no 0 modatima TOURISTS ‘I. ~ um our?" $19133 Your nearest bank is THE I Ch‘"'l°"°'°‘,""' '"‘"“3 SHELL PRODUCTS § DIAL 4.7653 :Ak§l§ or MONTREAL, :-: LADIES «WEAR ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' " ' ‘I N *4 ‘W W °°""'-" R32. Zia ‘i§’..'.'If.§..-"§"....... 12 H“ on Route 19 IIIIIIIIIIIIII4 VIIC Open All Day Sat. I F" Campen Route 2 where am - 3'3 ilc and Picnicerl I ””".’.""'.5 ing and speedy fefllgireknt L _ _ _ _ _ _ service are available. ‘ AIS -11 — Mi’ v ‘ Tourists a r e la]! :-: D . welcome at “lllYeEi’le.:NKz Kent Street SERVICE STATION it Enloy ei T"; p.,i.¢.i,, ,c,.,,s, ,,.,,m Em“ Cornwall 1’. 3. i. i \ " DANCE '§:-:§:-:§:-:—2:-:§:-i:§ ‘. AT YOUR SERVICE . . . E “Iii:-2::-.-‘-71-3%:-I%1":§.-..'.i “Anne" books . . lemon: aim‘ Halifax and Visyiiiieuht... Halifax and Vicinity. south shore. Annapolis Valley. east- ern shore. Ca Breton: Varia- ble Cloudiness clearing in the afternoon. not much temper- ature chango: light winds. Low- high at Halifax and Yarmouth 57 and 68, Kentville and Goshen 57 and 74, Sydney 52 and 72. Northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward island. eastern N.B. counties: mostly Cimldi’ C103?‘ ing in the afternoon; a little \ O 0 I a -‘ . PEISMG Q CAMERA 5 3. s... .. Go 1...... .. in -- yet SPECIALISTS , I . METON S V; M M0i:DA(};d Tl it 121 Grafton St. Dial 4-425: -‘av: ndei-ii an me it Ch Iitzif I Dancing. Mt Stewart Me- ’ Featuring the largest s:I::IllTi)o‘:In Films on ,| mortal Hall every Monday I.\_. Prince Edward Island. "where mogt El night. Weatherbie'sl Ocrlchl; .? . AGFA . KODAK Ezigfe-ml“ 3” °‘ 3“ “ IQ Q ANSCO 8 FERRANIA P°°”'° -V’ ' l=~- ." ";F2RtDM0VlE ai:ioIs'AR ' I Barn Dance 3‘ Cu“Nl[)et:lr" ¢ I I‘ I1 [4103 PIDJCCEIIII. ,» Roll Ba . c-very on as "em “ eat nigiii. y .M. - 12:30 A.M. Kent st. Canteen service. ‘»:i his wife and two children. was on his way to church when the accident occurred. They w e r e shaken up but not injured. One aide of the car was rather badly damaged. So far as could be learned Mr. Deslioches and his passengers also escaped injury. There was some damage to the front of his ear. WESTERN .B.'3...'§.i5 South, is a patient in the Wel- tern Hos tal. HAD GUESTS During the weekend Dr. ii ii d Mrs. S. Hellmich, Alberton, had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lodge of Moncion. IN HOSPITAL George Williams. Alberton. is ;:.!patlent in the Western Hospi- SPENT HOLIDAY j Cnst. and Mrs. Victor Camer- on returned A] la 5- week after spending a holiday with relatives in Sunnybrae, N. I. and in Charlottetown. BAD GUESTS ‘{ Cast. and Mrs. Victor Camer- an. Alberton. had as welcome weekend guests. Cnst. and Mrs. . V. Harris and their little laughter H e a t h e r Dawn. of Charlottetown. ' WOOD FUNERAL —- The fu- ni @| on’s Orchestra. If you wish _.;:“%’ Saturday Night at Sea Side llall. Rollo Bay. Music by O O to mvflg §:§l the Tremtones. SATURDAY bl Regular Saturday night Q Dance Bonsliaw Ina ~We cater to weddings and banquets. I Music by the “S Macs”. -:2 Dancing tonight! North Tourists f0 YOUR place of " River Recreation Ha I9 . I2 O G B I Dancing every Tuesday and Saturday Night at Sea Side Hall, Rollo Bay. Music by the Tremtones. business . . . Dancing every Tuesday and i t N _uide on -1] On Route 1 Adjacent Sliralhgartney Park -------y o--or-“L”???-‘3’r---an STRATHGARTNEY HOMESTEAD l A prominent old homestead dating back to 1849 complete with much of its original furniture. G0ifillg3 Fishing; Scenic Beauty rs || Moore a Mclsod Ltd. If 119 Queen St up-mg‘: wish. uwi-I9 fllflatbtowa gt New 'grsgovw 3'! and I ‘I . 1.28 a.m. and 1.3! p.m. At Ru Charlottetown and Moaoton I) and 74. saint John River Valley. Bar of Chaleur: Clearing this morn- ing; warmer; light winds. Low- hlgh at Fredericton so and 80. Saint John 55 and 70. Edmund- ston and Campbellton so and 74. Bay of Fundy? “EM Willdfli cloudy with fog patches. Visibil- ity eight miles lowerinl in lo! to nggr zero; temperatures in 1961. although the number as the hill! 50!. One of the “musts" on the list of every Island visitor should be a trip to Cavendish, the home of Lucy Maud Montgomery, “Anne of Green Gables”. Here you will see the places made‘ famous in the . the Lake of Shining Waters, Lovers’ Lane, etc. Caven- dish is also noted for its golf course and beautiful beaches. author of the famous 0 ladies‘ wear 0 men's wear 0 children's wear 0 house furnishings O tartan: O wodg wood lgl tide I . I- tico liinun Sun rises today at 5.02 am. and sets at 7.09 p.in. BIGGER SHIPS Sweden's merchant navy in. creased by 87.000 gross tons in ships decreased by 12 to 1,403. OAII aim Film 0 Suntan Lotions C First Aid Products 0 Prescriptions O Souvenirs PARKDALE PHARMACY open daily til 10 p.m. St. Peters ltd. Parlidale BEFORE... the wool comes to Oondon’s Visitors Welcome Q Yarns Q Blankets Q Auto Robes Mada ol 100% Virgin Wool WM. CONDON 8: SONS 65 Queen st. Dial 4-8712 Charlottetown O souvenirs Yoarflaaubfigfii Charlottetown . _ - . ,__ Q ...in COOL COMFORT At Dow's Restaurant. i i Sum-or Sandals Canvas Casual: Dress Footwear Inch Thongs Welcome Tourists LePAGE SHOE C0. the smartest things under the sun ~ IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR enjoy a visit to our store IDOPEIWIU dresses Kennedy’: Ladies‘ Wen its nun It Char ottetowl place your me 9 THIS WE:EK’S RACES 55°!-‘I Arnlcgg yggllwlgzs 4 Aug. 6,910, ii, 3 P.M. arie ies. ' ‘" *"° PI-ni-A»--- 1'ouR|s1' «[nl;A- Mam“ Old Home Week Aug. 13 to T8 Mt. Stewart A Glimpse of Britain on P. E. I. 3 *.:.°.:."::... 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