" I'm Mr. Sunshine . : . every plump, red-ripe Aylmer tomato gets my tender care. Straight from sunny fields in Aylnier kitchens they go . . . for that richer flavor you love in Ayliner Cttsup." P. E. Island Termed Land Of Opportunities For Colour - Drunk . Painters The following feature article by conference. Not one man as far Carl Weiselberger appeared in a. as I could see! Had I bumped in- recent issue or the Ottawacitizen: to a harem by mistake? or. like CHAR,Lo1'rE11)wN, 1;. E. 1.1; Parsifal, into a magic garden of wonder why phhce Edwhm mhhd girl-1lowers7 I withdrew quickly- has not become a. mecca for color- but "Oi qlilckly 5M"llh- A Em drunk painters. on duty at the entrance asked me, 1:-1-om the pohm .1; gmhhoh, with the respectful politeness of 593,31-1' gums C1-cu th, mac. the Islander, whether I would like fishing village, the long-stretched '-'-L 1" my crumpled tourism golden-toned sand dunes. the 599” Shir” painter may catch an abundance mslmd 0' W15 I Walk” "P to of gentle ”color-schemes" and 3' 9'”35' ”1m'"t ""3 edge 0i We comh031;1,,h5n 1.ehdy.made by Nag shore, attracted by what looked mm. like the opposite of a women! The” 1, the w,,.,h.31,,w1hg hamh conference: a group of early Vic- ye11ow1 ,u,1;-1-ed! even hm.p1e 1h torian bronze cannon. (Iii Quebec the 31111113111-,; hm-ache, of ,11,,e,y, City American housewives like to pe,h.1ggrey' azu,.egb1ue waters; a sit on such historical guns posing vermillion-red boat; the silent 19' H"bbY'5 50"V'3mr'h""BFY D1l0l0 whneheu 01 1, 1,811 5331”; an camera. But here, in simpler 151nm-1 de11c,1,e1y muched whh Charlottetown, the riding on 100- 11gh1,-g1-eeh Em”, and hmwhg year-old guns, seems a. somewhat yellow lobster traps piled up for mm M")- hexg yen,--5 mung. I merely stood and stared at the And th1s hnmohy hhd whmut harbor. the broad sweep of green of warm yehowh rum greens and hills and red sand beaches. blues has the dream-like sim lic- i ity of a primitive painting bypthe s"”" Wm” ”douanicr” Rousseau or the play- "Could you show me Koppoeh ful naivety of Grandma Moses' Beach?” I asked. a young girl. palette. She sat at the foot of an old two reasons. Firstly because 1 p wanted to know where Keppoch w:,?1mg;::di;:m:hg'h:f,Ln:n,Egg bronze cannon. I asked her for from h chhdrenm picture bank Beach was, and secondly. because Mind you. n. picture-book for good. she looked very mo" and Pretty" content children who need no tall: She got up instantly and mad m snow-capped mountain, waterfalls. feed my phomgmpmc hunger" Bu” Like Picture-Bank FAMOUS BOOM '””'Tivr6nIiu"oN raisrc The Mormon Church was re- established in Utah in 184'! Stale. The court room of the VlntnIrs' im58ln3ll0n- after Hall in London was built in 1446 pace patience comp misc N , , ro . o mvmg wugwgm from New York illgiatk survived the great lira of mm no E::":::.J:: .f.i3'”i:i..i”.i:?3i:hofi2f.? other language-the quaint sound "W115 of Czech. wonder, Confederation was born MShihgmTonl;?:F"e(;g;Eogg:l'Eg'::; on Prince Edward Island. A uni- Prince Edward Island On cl I1 difhunl Lani: Inounailuul medals- auh All. NEW, All. 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".11 ".”ng5 visitors through the age-brown, 3 onetcChQuleet't1t 'ctmms mm" venerable Provincial Building, to gigs)? 31:1? fmlgm P'E'&' We the historic chairs where 88 years W M ow rt C" W513; am” me ago the whiskered delegates dis- or wasa 5,; him" er than me cussed.Canadian unification. f,m;e3 52 E151 l"gd harm” "f commonsense, compromise, com- rlnceh W” 51”" at d position (painterly and political) Hnl f('dmse'wLfre1 ”55' lh” must be in the air, the gentle, Eh! W E hlihme gglcture ”gf'm5t mellow air of the Island. We 3f?f”d,1 5;" 98 WW” cl Jacques Cartier noticed it at bladlmtgu Nmmongms 151a"d' once when he discovered the love- gvr lgmg 6. ew an me old ly land, and as if he had attended or ' 16 W959” and me 9"” a modern school of journalism, his first-hand "story" had the right, colorful adjectives (if you make a few allowances for style and spelling.) , Translated into similarly quaint English, Jacques Cartier wrote: "All the said land is low and plairie and the fairest that may be possibly seen, full of goodly maedowes and trees." a Famous Sunsets If he had had more time and a , sentimental plctur"-post-card eye. niriiiim.yo..ri.e..iuu.i. Jacques Cartier might have added snannilicrcririivnrnnolies the description of one of those -li"F!l"0""”"'i'”Ee1'" famous sunset and moonrise com- binations on thedsland. The tour- ists never fall to gather on the lofty Point to gaze at the wond- rous double phenomenon of the Sn , setting sun on one side and the i i ' '1?':l!igml), rising moon on the other-a flrst- ' Ay ' class tourist folder attraction in- cluded in the hotel's American plan. Moreover, the setting sun, re- flected in the sea and in the waters, separated by a'fiat island, appears as three suns, one on top or the other, out-sunning even the two suns in that weird painting by the sun-struck, mad Van Gogh. And on the other side, around the verandah corner, one can see, at the same time, the moon rising above the pearl gray bay, as lovely and as romantic as in a song by Schubert or Brahms. the big moon casting a long silvery path across the rippling bay. The seagull: utter their last cries. And a white, tall heron stands on one leg in the shallow water, given to calm, philosophical thoughts like Socrates. But then the mosquitoes (not included in the American plan) wake up and drive the tourists from the veran- dah. FOR APPIOAUIING (AIS! The revolutionary Auirnnis operlalioils in normal night driving in mine --mini; increases your driving r-mnlurt ii '00 and Romantic Moonlight The moonlight was even more romaniic when the C.N.R. train at Cape Tormentirie, New Bruns- wick, slowly. cautiously rolled onto the huge ferry boat which car- ried the burden of a railway train and a few dozen automobiles across the Northumberland Strait to Cape Borden, P. E. I. open ch-(,1, 1,1 5 e 1,1” hay, ,1,he to be introduced to the Governor T Farmer Joe Clilurri of Brookllne, 1 -111 1- 11 111 t1 . ,1l Mass, stands in the middle of his flan it in awe” L 154 M Mmf parched field, looking at the cloud- mug n 33 Pas years 0 less sky and hoping that some M35539hu59”v5 history- Georgetown and Vicinity . 3 Miss Elizabeth Grant was visitor to.tlie City on Friday, Au-lM'5s D”Wh'3'l5 P”5i"5- M'- mid gust lst, and on her return was ac- M11 1'7”3'3”e De,U”'Y M NBWW" compmicd by he, 1r1ehd' M-,sslwere recent visitors to Georgetown Elizabeth Coyle of Cl1il1”lC0tlBl.l)Wll,lwhere they View 8395” 91 M155 who will be her guest for a. wee Mr. Rodney Bruce left a f ing his vacation in this Provln mother, Mrs. L. H. Douglas. town, who has spent the FIRST REALLY NEW GAR FEATURE IN YEAR ! 0iDSM0lilE'S AMAZING NW! AIITRONIC (Hf AlIi'0MA1lCAll.Y DIM! YOUR HIADHGHYS imuIlirnIl1,,rI2rirumc- . . - M155 RC1”, G1;1,T1 01 C1m,.10uc, niece Mildred Anne Jamleson, are wmlcr visiting Mrs. and spring in the United States Mm Tulle '73"'l959”- and who returned to the Province about a month ago, was the guest, of relatives in Georgetown over al recent weekend. i --- I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dutclier oil ,, Medford. Oregon, who are visiting 1h Frances 'DeLory. Miss, Madeline Mcxeeman of 9N days ago 101. Mohmml Bum. Spcmh Charlottetown is visiting in George-, Ceh town. as the guest of friends andl Mrs. Bruce and famly will remain Te””lVc5- for a time in Georgetown, where they are guests of Mrs. Bruce's Mrs. E. A. Forshner of Everett, Mass, accompanied by her grand- child Laavreiice Forshner and her I Forshner's mother, 4.1 EARLY aiaonil . 1-3 '” 4 'MoNcroN i only :5.00 one -Wu and to NEW GLASGOW Only s4.50 one Way Phone MCA Today AMBASSADOR T0 ITALY-Pierre Dupuy, 55, a native of Montreal, is Canadian ambassador to Italy. 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