. columnist has been an outdoors- g1ietlttsrdTe'l.Olierloitotowl.lrI.:ulyz1,1oag, HUNTER’~S comes Pains OISprin_c-, Summer Mew Fsicilolislt, Records I Like the peak floo-l eondition mat prevailed thisepring. . .6 double header really with the last more damagin" than the first. . .we are experiencing peak rainfall this mon h that has all the earmarks of being I re- cord breaker If I‘ ll not already classed in this category. '1‘ his man for longer than I care to think about. During the spring. summer and autumn months I was continually patrolling our ally should be familiar water levels. This spring lur- passed all previous records a wide margin. If nothing also it has given our stream beds a lace lifting and they most oeb the middle of our tourist season, to say nothing about the water In}: down process our atrawber rics are undergoing. with the tobacco crop also showing signs of being in difficulties, it could he a blessing In disguise. As an old saying goes: “Man proposes but God disposes." A NEEDED BOOST . On the credit side of the led- gar it gave our hay crop a most needed boost. The timothy was on the verge of being written off as a failure but it‘has now taken on a ‘new look’ that was not though possible a couple oi weeks ago. Another thing that could be applied to the credit side of the ledger. . .it has de- monstrated that the Tourist bus- iness is not a sure tire project. Those who have made a success of catering to tourists have worked into the business gra- dually and expanded as it pros- pered. Those who ideas of borrowing thirty or forty thousand dollars and getting rich quick by building a string of modern cabins would be well advised to think twice, or maybe three times, before taking the Inge. . .if one is gambling with his, or her, money that is. It could be this period of Hood conditions could, in the end, be a blessing in disguise. I have heard the fear expressed the explosion of that super nuclear bomb, high in the heavens, in Nevada could have repercus- sions. . .maybe this is a minor IIIP. To get back to a more relax- ing subject. . .trout. Conditions prevailing at present are those lhai are clear to a trout's heart. High water levels, such as we are experiencing at e mo- mont. are seldom experienced in miri-.luly. Usually In July and August trout are concentrated in deep. spring fed holes that are shaded from the direct 'ays of the sun. Old tim eanglers know where just such hide-outs are to be found and were still able to take good catches of speckled beauties even in the blistering heat of mid-summer. At the moment dam shore lines and upper reaches are brimming with clear. cold water and trout ‘ammo! "D08 days’ I was talk- ll to All CD810: I few days ago who is I ardent fan of Whit- lock’s and had all the mid-sum- mer hideouts pin pointed. He ad- Glover's DEEP SEA FISHING For the Finest in MR GARE Use SHELL raooucrs — — - I— p I- — For Campers ' and Plcnlccrs L C 1 3 Z Z T TITAIIS-GAIIAIIA SERVICE STATION Cornwall P. I. I. COMING SOON AT THE CAPITOL THEATER JULY 30 & 31 P. E. I.’s OWN TRAVELOGUE see P. E. I. In its true colors can move and feed at will over flats where trout are non- existent in the ordinary mid- In outdoor summer furniture 8 00 Archer & Macllonaltl Ltd. Open every night ‘til I BUILDING SUPPLIES —n'a-on us: - MORI BUYERS or Building Supplies ARE vlsmNo CHANDLER BROS. LTD with l -—r CAPITOL THEATRE Opp. Confederation Bldg. Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 If you wish to invite Tourists I'D YOUR place of business . . . place your message in the TOURIST INFORMATION GUIDE . . . Just call Ch'i‘own 4-8506 My Island Home VACATION NEEDS Din-llttsdthet they were not paying ‘ off this season. In other words: at present trout are where you find them. TAKE I8 LOW The consensus was overcast with a light sprlnlb le of r n wi the odd vagrant riffle of wind thrown in for good measure. I tried out everything in the book. Including Garden TEI. . . . P. E. I. Style MONDAY I 3.. an Orange Whisker Bus with a Ieeflee. cl lad D to season! with one lone I lacher. It was full to the throat with a fat lined stomach. My daughter ‘Aerie, who is visiting us from Calgary with her two sons. described it as: "simply out or this world." The only lure toe brought forth any attention was section of Garden Hackle fasten- eglonsoastoformatailol sorts. I could tell by the heavy swirl just below the surface that some real tackle busters were giving it the eye. Generally when ! node! h sad a both flies in the stomach’ kind of swirl I discovered the tail was missing. The teenager misjudg- ed and snapped the section 0! worm elf too oIose‘to tll barb. Anyway it died In a good cause. lneldeatally it was a to- male of the species and they are given the credit of being more daring than heir male ootuternlrts. I have heard tow com laints this summer about trout aving a bout telsa tel no Viscose Causeway. This frequently hap- pens in mid-summer where large bodies of water are inclined to become stagnant and warm due e to an insufficient run-oil. This will cause an off flavour in e trout but should be practically non-existent this season. a muddy flavour. To be honest just one, and this had to do with For Top \ I Savage Harbour ~ It I - -*r.*::.:..~'=.-.':r'=.:...2..*'°"-* E ...".l‘.':*.."°..‘n ~ ..'.’ 'l.?.f... Eni-via-n-mt w_ w_‘d:o‘JE?' 133'“, ‘ : LUNCHEON 13 C0 1 |I.I- E SOPVOIT Daily com. to flag ‘ ‘"‘"‘"°°" T“ ‘ list in land ilafo R 0 nmngn ‘ "M H 1! con St.‘ um 4-ssss N97“ “IV” M H 1 I:lI:sm'&.:m' €r.'?‘.:... R c"'"°“°‘°" D"iV°'I" ““'T" K K b Catering to nanquets and E I 3 miles from Cb’town on I D°'“*° I \ wed-nus mcorttons §- . the Trans-Canada High- " Accommodation N g Luxurlou's acoomasodatiuss § BANK of Monutnas. way to Borden. See Food and Q n12'i'I."«'t°-tees ' 5° sstmkisalllym E l 1“ "33'*mcm'm S ' Clturlol'tetown's - p°° ‘ krawaesr W I . A A FINEST '.:::'.l.i:..l'l"i; RESTAURANT Parkdale. corner St. Peters ltoad and Palmer's Lane as g a -speedy elflcle service are available. Tourists a r e cs tally welcome at "MY NK" Parkdale. 189 Kent St. ‘ Rendezvous Restaurant Modern Dancing. Mt mortal Hall every Monday night. WeaiherbIe’I Orch- . estra. In aid of Bali Club Canteen. Barn Dance at Clilf Peters. '3'.-I~ Rollo Bay, every Monday night. 10 PM. - 12:30 A.M. Canteen Service. \ TUESDAY ll Dancing every Tuelllli night at the Stanley Bridge Community Centre. Dorr- on’s Orchestra. SATURDAY Regular Saturday night D a n o e Bonshaw Inn. .’ Music by the "8 Macs”. l We cater to weddings and banquets. and Old Time Stewart M¢- "fr ti AT YOUR SERVICE . . . i CAMERA { 5 SPECIALISTS flu", _, ii _ \ ' Ill Grattcamownmai 44$ ' I‘ tween .4 Visit . . with much of its Featuring the largest selection at Films on Prince Edward Island. “We rent MOVIE ma suns rroiecton STRATHGARTN-EY HOMESTEAD A prominent old homestead dating Golfing; Fishing; Soenio Beauty Guided Tour; On Route 1 Adjacent l'N)U'l‘ FOOTWEAR The Eskimo mukluk has I sole of bearded seal hide, up- pers oi ordinary seal hide with an oil coating to keep feet dry. The ever-increasing popularity of the Island as a camping spot is evidenced by the hundreds and hundreds of scenes you'll see similar to this one. The several camping sites located in the three counties of the I.s1_a.nd are located handy to beaches, fishing, boating, etc., with ideal conditions for BEDEOUE Mr. Edgar Johnson. Rothesay. N.B., and Fred a son and wile and family. Winnipeg. were re- cent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. this village. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, and their five children from We- verley, N. S.. were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright, Central Bedeque. have returned those who like to mush it- lfi I “Vin! fill HQ '3 relatives in Toronto. They also spent some time at Florida. Rev. E. A. Reynolds, pastor of St. Paul's United Church, l‘red- ' ericton, N3. and his mother, Mrs. A. J. Reynolds, were re- cent guests at the home of Mrs. Reynolds niece, Mrs. H e c to r Leard. Central Bedeque. Rev. A. J. Reynolds was a former pastorof the Bedeque Charge. Mrs. J .S. Bounell. is I guest at the home of her Ilster, Mrs. W. beeuat sununerhosnefl Georgetown. . - A special service under the auspices at the Bedeque WCTU. day evening, July 22. _ ward Pearson presided. Special music was provided. a temper- ‘ some in was shown. .'.Z'. I ' Mrs. Thelma Clark and M I ea Janet Clark. St. Margaret's Bay ‘ J. Reid and Mr. Reid, MiddlO- que over the weekend. TOURIST INFORMATION GUIDE ‘ E SHORE acres I M0 on your way no OAII sin Film 0 Suntan Lotions 0 First Aid Products O Prescriptions -O Souvenirs PARKDALE PHARMACY open daily til 10 pan. St. Peters Id. I-‘arkdale BEFORE... the wod comes to Condon’s Woollen Mill KODAK FERRANIA POLAROID back to 184! complete original furniture. Strnihgariatey Pork || Moore a Moleotl Ltd. r'“::...‘.T...'.'..——‘| 0 ladies‘ weer I O men’s wear 0 children's wear 0 house furnishings O tnrtnns g 0 wedg wood 0 souvenirs we Vlsltore Welcome Q Yarns Q Auto Robes Made e! 100% Virgin Wed WM. CONDON 8. SONS ROLLAWAY Mom. Wed., Fri. all let. Music by "'rresntoees" 0:30 — 12:! fuel. andnura. 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