in C3 The Guardian - ‘rho Evening Patriot . 4. ,, ~o-H- ‘Kings firm now worth - ‘;199'9PE. NOW TWO STORES TO sion and progress are synono- mous with Kings Building Ma- terials l.td.. Montague. The busi- ness started at a value of less ' than $l0.000 and is now worth well over 5100.000 and still ex- I f panding Everett King, owner and niaii- lager had served five years over- 4 seas and when he returned ran - “V fa grocery business and was I ' potato inspector for s e v e r at years. He then purchased Mac-l Q Kenzie's Mill in 1951, I m i ll : I 1 t which was then engaged in cus- S tom sewing, and this he carried on until 1954 when be expanded . ;i,,,,, an .,.,,-,d.,,, ,,,,.e,i,, bu5i_ . . . We feel our progress is dependent on YOU . . . 0 o _ ness. - and YOU . . . and so with the addition of our new anf,“‘a :;§;“‘s“;‘wHf;,§ if;/;‘§;‘f;;§§: store. Sherwood Drug ‘Sundries. we_ hopp to serve [ainn,(1nt. ..s,,e..,a,,.. M ,3... when he found that his space‘ you even better. There s an old saying. two heads Sp(mSmm(k_d' ‘ was inadequate. In 1960 he built " O I I L35, 5.9% and am, in ,,,53_ 1, its?! lf:)I;g:?h\\'arehouses In south. are better than one . . . we hope this applies ii: is estimated that their were {’(,,,,,_,,‘ in °,,§§,’“"§fia°,',‘(§,°te‘,’0°“‘§5,; our servicing of YOU . . . our most important asset. over a quarter of in million visit- ‘ . ’ tors. Traffic this year is eixpect- area‘ Th? b";.mes5f now .f.an ' led to ::‘.:*.*:»”...:‘:::.x:..;'::=.. 3;. 3:952:12: // /4 Another important factor that y I d ‘ I t ‘ should help boost the flow of vis- (r,!:1o?heu§’s1aond_a e supp y sys em 3» ;itoi‘s is a modern new carferry To Suppl‘, this Service he has‘ - on the Wood lslaiids- Caribou 8 large {railer truck making r_“"‘‘ The P”“‘'9 ~V°"a' l‘ is ‘l"' lwice weeklv trips to mainland . \ I I I k .-JQ .;o— uiinfl ‘..z' V ENJOYING AN OUTIG AT ONE OF MAN!‘ PROVINCIAL RKS Prince Edward lSla“ld9l‘.\ have been urged to retain some of their individuality and Ol'l,‘.’.llldl- ity while SLI‘lVlI‘L_E to meet the demands of the modern tourist. Provincial Secretary J. David Stewart. who is also head of the department of tourist develop- ment was commenting: on the province's multimillion dollar tourist industry that has almost] quadrupled in value during the P3 ‘ signed to carry 60 vehicles and 1- 1- i The provincial secretary sees yaloiig with the Selkirk should fsfigyiegspeasgedogrwfigfil‘$35!:. the Centennial celebrations ush- Q-give a much improved service. 9”,‘ Mr King states that “by; ‘ \ ering in a new era in the tourist Three ferries operate on t h e “Eula, ' week“. trips we arei ‘ trade this year. and expressed the hope that “islanders would seize the opportunity to promote the province's many attractions. and continue to show visitors the kindly and friendly hospitality ‘ that has earned us high praise." ' HITS Sl0.000.000 . Borden- Tormentine crossing. able to pick up wecia] orders: "They are P“? -‘b°5“""‘- '_ 1‘ 9 and we feel this is a very useful} iConfederation. and the Prince Service to the pwblicgv ‘ lEd“'a"‘ ]51"‘"d' The firm has recently com- ? While the National Park re- pleted a 35 by 65 expansion to| parted another record- breaking its office building which will al-' Lvear for campers or tentcrs. the low considerable space for dis-' ‘ _21 Pl‘0\'im'lal parks and camp play. and recently purchased a While the province enjoyed a‘ ‘ ‘ .. ‘flrollnds were also lhronged. In new $12,000 industrial loaderl revenue estimated at over lot J D STEWAR ilhe latte!‘ 11 35 estimated _ that ,and backhoe for use in the; million dollars in 1963, it was ' ' T501118 12.194 tents \V6T6 pitched -Kings county area next year. 3 believed may ‘ u d he would result in bringing thous- for a total of some 4.8.776 camp- Mr. King is married to the‘ greatly exceeded this year. ands of extra visitors. The many e s. former Sadie Elizabeth Gillis Over 110 conventions. regional special events arranged. partic- The listings tor tourist resorts and they have a family of five‘ and national. were booked for ularly for the summer months. totals about 300 with accommo- girls and three boys. They live‘ the province and these a l 0 he would provide a variety of enter- tdations reckoned close to 7,500. near the mill in Montague. ' Fine Island Products ? BY “SEABROOK FARMS" Known Across Canada Five years ago we opened Parkilale Pharmacy to accommodate the pre- scrlption and drug needs of th0 resi- dent; of Parkdali and vicinity. . 3‘ i i i 2 Here you will find an accurate and reliable prescription department open seven nights a week until 10 p.m. to serve your needs. '1 Cosmetics, baby needs, drug sun- dries, hair preparations, greeting cards, chocolates, otc., are all con- venlently displayed and include the most: famous brand names. ,7 open 7 NIGHTS A ///I I/ll|\\ \\\\\\ Precision is the watchword . . . . "They're Grown So Much Better" 9 AL JEWELL me. Your registered Pharmacist at Pcirkdale Pharmacy is dedicated to the principle that every prescription must be filled precisely in the manner that the Physician in- tended it to be filled. |§\\®y\\\\\|lll////////////N . 1963... Located in the Ellis Bros. Shopping Centre, . Sherwood Drugs saves ' you time and steps . . .. * your prescription and L drug needs may he pur- ~'/ l chas-ed along with your " :~ N’ i other household reqiiiro- _ __ _ P » ‘ merits. ' 8 under the management of Mr. lhrl owoll, wll be leased to help on at any time. lloro you will I I 1' \\\ \\\\\\\\‘ :.”m....n, at Sherwood mam uleomllleto ii ottunouannmodrug