t . x . . 3-. ‘37 V.",r.. u v 4 4 _.. . r Deep sea fishing attracts lmany visitors to Tignish an: CAY"1‘.'4 t ~ .~ I The Guardian-The Evening Patriot #3?“ r r .. \,-. .‘ 4:,- i Mk.mhr swfor andSt.JudeRC m lune muesli-om the Anglo Park a few miles north- scenic drive that goes through to North Cape and around the. ing the fall season. a St. Simon es in the village. . can receive l from . um : by the Indian its meaning being west of Tignish situated on an Mr. Perry on favorite tmut with. Rev. David lilac-Donald. . . . n - - - fishing spots. WWI. Welc‘m“ t0 .I3r0lcen Paddle ls sltuated outstde shore along a very ck mm‘ is r ‘ _ wow 3e was“! their 0 ch I sandy . We to . _ west side of the Island l0 Slfin- ‘ : and...“ W “is u COME TO our ISLAND” m courteous and anx- Dive is a Very pomllam camp- I . ‘. . lng houses and picnic tables . lgnnsh was first settled in ‘ - . t 1799 by Ill-law's. and it! :31?!) wfigkflwwggfs Right in the Heart of Town. a grand place to relax in a . 1311 “he W Ins“ settle“ lamd' complete near the sea Shore. a friendly atmosphere of a home away from ome. Modern ed by boat Greal progress has ' 1 appointments for a quiet restful vacation. I j. Jae . - By ALICE GREEN 5.! excmng and unusual event ‘ of :Centennial Year in West. Prince Will he the reenactment. of the landing nf .Iarqucs Cartier ' collection: nf Prince Edward a. xxx-omen: orgamzation. '11). place and date are to be In- nounccd later. At. Alberton South. .1 small fishing community. the boat buil- din: industry which flourished in terested in jewellery making. tan. d she is interested in the original settlers of this [prov- ince, the Micmac Indians. In her home w she combines ltlhe two interests and the result a rural people are farmrrs close to the good rod soil and. the lush green flrlds, ’l‘hcy arc‘ hard and think rlr‘t‘p thmluhts. coldly ' lous to asswt the tourist when visiting the area- . This being Confederation Cen- carrried out in ngh when history of the past 24 mass brations will] be Ti . will be mifiolded and rte-lived. T. . . de in the area since the . veloped eadydayssnd'mgmshisnow sing fishing that has a history of value stor- e (1 up. . DEEP SEA FISHING Deep sea and line flushing at- ! tracts many visitors to this part ques Cartier lands again on P.E.I.‘ :ln reenactment of 1534 W. Prince visit many of Its uhn lIVf’ pmvmrei and to it they return year after year. And with them come ever inrrcasing numbers of visitors and tllcy. too. return year after your. lllrcd by the uniqllc charm of "The Garden of the Gulf." fishcrmcn. ~— «-————-—-—~—-———- wholesome pcopn who work others arc Island. Thch is :ond rrasnn for an earlier era has been reviv- belleve that the French explor- t ed in recent years. Alherton m- er :landed in this part of the . dustries turns out an- excellent province when he was on his type of fishing boat as well u .- way to Quebec in 1.334. luxury cabin cruisers and Gov- rroposed by a prominent t'll- crnment patrol boats. tzen as a centennial project. it I The MacAusland brothers wel- has been undertaken ' the come visitors Royal Canadian Navy Jun! 4 it will be carried out ally highway between 0’ my 001-. rton. Here wool is t . ml “New 3 or not and A , _ . . of them prominent citizens mak- of Spandau. But he had to watch £12???th command of Llcu- washed. dyed, and manufactured ahasstilnkflscmfig‘i gigs di’i‘lng ing great contributions to Inc. I hclplcssly as East German bor- ' tenant-Commander Brown. ‘ into yarn 3 ts. These and place‘ Shes'js pr? but to all of them Prlncc lid: dcr guards caught l‘llS 10-year- Already there (‘Klsls at. (Ten-I products are sold locally and - ltral Kildarc. four miles from Alberton. a beautiful little park that bears the. name of the in. tretpid cxplol'cr and thc “Jacques Cartier Mcmorlal .\l'cn.'l" pros— Qnt'ly undcr construction at ' bertnn is the arm's (Tcutcuul‘al shipped all across Canada. ' HOME INDUSTRIES For many years the women of West Prince have been making beautiful hooked and braided rugs and doing various kinds of nccdlccraft. ’ct. A formal oponin: is In recent years ‘ c 2:33.... ,0 mo “In... 13.... m there has been an increase in if]? ‘°, them in“ 0““9‘ ‘0‘ we would suggest the scason. ‘ “It variety of handicraft pro- if (“gtmfirfif ‘31 g m r _ Two major (u\(~nlfi tll llllf‘i'iffit’ dllf'Cd. “gimme will ceex :ien'c: ngfie i GT 1 In dentists and local rcsidcnts‘ Maple Tree Cralrt" was per- fiend] h 13m”, wh- h ! ’ alike are fcalurrd at Albertnn! halts the first of these y .OS’DIA ybegr A 1c 1 ' 'h r home industries in the Albsrt'on . ‘3 mm“ ‘5 "0. -. val" s can yea . area. What Herbert Leavm be nety of accommodation includes I . sPORTS DAY . gan as a hobby expanded W a modern motel, tourist homes. ’ ' Aquatic Sports Day. initialed til his work with beautiful wood calm“ in seem” mts‘ and small I _ I by Earle Atkinson in 1955. has is known in eve province in uncrde parks Where tents I cavend'Shu P-E-I- I met with Spectacular popularity Canada and beyond. In a small from the beginning. It began . workshop beside his home, Mr. with a long distance swim bc- : Lcavitt and his assistant, Ken- tween Montrosc and Kildare neth Quigley. are turning out bridges. Thcre was no sponsor plates, bowls, bookends and and there were no prizes but | plaques made of choice Marl- .xcven contestants cnlcrcd. Each t time woods and finished with t is ‘Minegoo” craft. In experi- ' ' copper enamelling Many courageous men who often tfacc ‘ has produced I number of . danger but who love the sea and interesting designs which in- I would not be satisfied with any elude birch bark and an attrac- I other way of life. tive blending of the Island Tar- 3 Ma ons and daughters of tan colors. ‘ this beautiful liltlc proyiucc. thc “Cradle of Confederation." arr SILK SCREENING to be found ill all parts of (Ian- ‘ ada and thc Unitcd Stzltcs. many Mrs. W. R. ulton a be- come skilled in different types‘ paring to open a small handi- craft gift shop at her home; ‘ ward Island is forever "home CAPTURES WIFE BERLIN (AP. A young married couple struck out Mon- day to flee from East Gcrmany. Wcst Berlin police reported that thc 23 - year - old husband got through five rows of bar \\'Il‘t" into the West. Berlin suburb old wife and lcd her away. of the provmce ea sea from the oc . gar- .den fresh vegetables and berries ‘are always available. Lo r the Icing of the sea shell year, where q, D ing site and has been discribed v manor of the campers as one |‘ . \ t; mar ‘ , - of the mcest parks on one Is- ENJOYMEN'I I will m‘ born land. 'l‘llclr a safe and pleas- I ‘ 0 mm m em to return ant bathing m a mped off area. Al‘ Till-4 " to their Island Home. On July “‘9 Egg“ 16 “T95 (10%“? i Ipaycele_green w1awoode ac- ground for campers. Swings and teete0'~totters are ‘ e for the younger set along with bath- A modern chicken-bar first for the area is operated - dtwrmg u "mm 't m ROOM RATES JUNE 1st to SEPT. 30th a m mmafignft an? Wfi' camp sltce by 012:3] eMr: Single Double mung co" ' “"le Gaudel- Over night Deluxe Suite 10.00 12.00 cabin accommodations a new venture in the area , ew privaae property owners is ex- pected to increase and be ready1 for the tourist season. ' LICENCES AVAILABLE equipped with souvenirs to remind the visitor of their stay to this part} the provincc. E.C. Perry. operating a general store ill the; village and prcsidcnt of the ‘ EVERYTHING FOR YOUR VACATION CAROMA LODGE MR. AND MRS. JACK ANDERSON Bed-Sitting Room 5.00 _.0 Bedrooms 3.00 to 6.00 5.00 to 9.00 Special Rates by The Week, Month or Season on Application “OPEN THE FULL 52 WEEKS OF THE YEAR" THE CAROMA LODGE l Grafton St. Charlottetown. P. E. l. Dial 4-3348 Dutring the winter a number of ‘ local people acquired new handi- craft skills through the Prov- incial resources development program and the facilities of Mrs. Oulton’s shop will be avail- may be pitched. Salt water bathing and fish- ing are two pleasurable past- times. There are streams and ponds for trout fishing and ar- rangements may be made to go deep sea fishing. 0 16 light. Ilousckccpillg 1003 VACATION 1954 0 Beautiful new of Lakc of Shilling Watcrs and the Gulf of St. Lawrch units yea; sincc than it has been spon- ; sored by the Albrrton and West continued to be the main event of the day but boat racing has become a closc second. The program also includes short safety and life saving by Red ..__._.._._.__4 Cross tcams of skilled swim-l Island stones gathered from loc- personal needs. For spiritual For inmmmmm. mers and a number of other; at beaches, then tumbled, pol- needs there are a number _ 3rd Hoof Luggage ‘ attractions that vary from roar} ished and assembled to fittings. churches where visitors are al- . Mr. N Mrs. J. It'. [Home -" 8h l_ to your. 1 ‘ The work is done in her own ways welcome. (H. I to Jum, I5 I , ' . . one i n PM .vcnrs’thcy llnvr‘ }II- I. home and she welcomes guests Prime Edward Island is an 1‘00 Edward 5L """P' '5 t" 0"" 1 Ladies, coat“ 8 mm" mefllfion E“. Hen“ «:luded hlflll dwmg. stunt dlv- : who are interested in her craft. ideal place in which to enjoy (tharlouetown, “n.1, Cavendish. P.E.l, [M185 Dresses mg. water skiing. skin diving. swims. demonstrations of water ‘ I a hard lacquer that enhances lthe beauty of the maple and I dent assembles jewellery. Since 1 Evalyn began to do this type of work here, her gem stone . pcndants, ' l lar. Of greater interest are her Mrs. Vernon England is in- LDAY HOL . There are picnic spots. a l Prim? Bnard "f Tlmiie "" me ‘ ‘blrc used in crafting diem. drive-in theatre, historic sites I last Wednesday in t u 3'. At her Handicrafit Studio and beautiful scenery. etre . / aqu The three-mile swim has ‘ workshop another Albanian new good {00d , . Reasonable R . are restaurants where is served and well supplies gro- ceries to provide for the needs 5 of those in housekeeping cot- l taxes. Hairdressing establish- I ments, a laundromat and a dry cleaning plant take care of quiet, restful holiday. It is Si O Spacious Playground t‘or (llliltlrcu 0 Native Stone Fircpluccs ill a IIIIIIIlK‘I‘ of units I'NG'LESIDE LODGE Cavendish, P.E.l. Ladies’ Sportswear WELCOME TOURISTS PRINCE Your Host to Quality an Family CLOTHING 18 Departments To Serve You ! TO EDWARD ISLAND Lingerie a Housemate Ladies’ Accessorle. etc. - Alberton's Prince County Ex- ‘ I t hibition In August. is one of the l .. ’ . r finest small fairs to be held in . . . . . Girls “Jen linen & Donut!“ tthe Maritimes. It began as n 1 ‘ Infants Wm" can". I livestock show in connection with '68, t Room Knitting '1 school fair and has grown and [All Res 0 Comte, developed in a spectacular way. . . . . andy LOrig'lnally lasting 0:13:28: ’ i. II 2nd H _ Lunch 0 n“, i'and open to only districts. It will continue for {three full days this year. It is to Prince County and |among exhibitors of livestock are cattle men whose herds have been shown at the Royal Winter . Fair in Toronto. In addition to j t livestock there are excellent ex- ihibits of field and garden prod- lines. handicraft and domestic science. v t A 4411 Field Day is held in I conjunction with the Exhibition. . ‘ Calf Club members exhibit their 2 calves and have in judging com- I t letitttm. Mlile Garment Club > nembers display their nccdlc- l work. . MEALS AVAILABLE E Appetlzmg meals of homo food attractively served Bargain Basement—- Featuring Budget Priced Family Clothing and Domestics Parking Lot— 'At rear of store. Use Queen St. entrance Free Customer Parking Offices Man’s Best Room 159 Floor—- Men’s Clothing Men’s Furnishings Boys’ Wear . . . Welcome to P.E.l. . . . Established lm Him 436-21 I ‘l .,‘ FOR COMFORTABLE ROOMS . . Spacious quiet surroundings. completely modem, an“. In are available in the dining hall. [In as. heated, continuous hot water. private showers. Me are also booths and can- AT MODEM“ Plum, Deluxe fully equipped housekeeping cottages, 5 gas where lunches. ice cream. I drink and firmt my be located 3 miles mot Charlottetown. Route IA I ' . ' Isl Various forms of cm ltorh Sourhpon R.ll.‘l CHARLM'I'I’I‘OWN, no.1. are provided and w " Diet Charlottetown 4-8342 £315. In] WATER STREET EAST