Good I Hottest Golfer" wg um. M [HAVE FOR TORONTO J.’W.D. Campbell. MLA. and Mn. Campbell. Alberton left by III‘-on Friday for Toronto. SPENT WEEKEND Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. Parkdaie. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs_ George Ram- Iay, Alberton. HIP INJURED lfred Leavitt. one of Alber- ton’s longtime residents had the V rtune to sustain a hip in- jury when he tell at his home yesterday morning. H-2 is a pat- ient in the Western Hospital. -ATTAINS FIRST CLASS In the recent list of pupils who passed the grade 10 provincial examinations the name of Miss Diane Arsenault of Mlscouche should have been included. Miss a student at Mis- oouchel School. received 1 A word she had attained class one In the exams. HARDY FL'NER.'.L —— The Eu’ . neral Robert Hard 1 for Mrs. wes held Sunday afternoon from her former residence at Mont- rose to the United Church where Iervioe was conducted by Rev. David MacDonald. Hymns were. "Rock of Ages“ and “Safe in the Arms of Jesus" A quartd comprised of Doug‘a< Piclcard. Roy ard. Perlcv Hardy and Cyril Leard, sang. “The Beauti- Honorary pallbear- Benjamin Bridgec‘. ers. were: Howard . IS. Crockett. Lloyd Vincent. Eldon Barbour. Lorne Dunbar and Neil Barbour. Flower were Herbert Handy, George Randy, Winston Hardy, Robert T_oo Late To Classity KNYONE DESIRTNG TO SEE: the historic and scenic poin of P.E.I., during the week of Aug. 13-18 inclusive. For par- » ticuiars contact Bob 894-7929. - 9-5 .m FOR. RENT —- APARTMENT. flwo bedrooms. living room, kitchen and bathroom. Private entrance. At 26 Chestnut St- reet. Apply Miss Tweel 11 Up- per Queen St. FOUND -— A 17 FOOT ROW boat in Shaw's Bay. August or notify David Shaw ; days. Phone Covahead 4-31. — LADIES WRIST Swatch between Sterns Laun- -dry and Co—op Store. Phone 2 4-529 reward. “DANCE Valleyfield hall, Tue!- doy. August 14. Sponsored by 'Ull5g~K'inross Women's Institute. music. "The Year's _.,“..,.,...« _. , ., A )2 The Guardian. Ollarlottotown, lion. Aug. 18, 1902. hotlllrlyblod , and Or- ville Crockett. interment was In the church cemetery VISITING RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Matthews arrived yesterday from West- w . Mass.. to visit relatives in Alberton and Montrose. To VISIT FRIEND Miss Beatrice Mougo. Newton. Mass. arrived in Ai'oer- l ton yesterday to visit her friend. ‘Miss Enid Mnccarthur. who in 4 very ill in the Western Hospital. SPENT HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. Exnillcn Arsen- sult cl /Arvida. P.Q.. spent part of their honeymoon in Summer- ride. VISITED PARENTS Eli Herbert. Valieytield. Que._ spent a week in Summerslde. truest of Tanton Landry. who is P.Q. were recent Tnnton Laundry and ier. Jr guests spending his holidays with in! parents, MI. and Mrs. Joseph uauclry. Ottawa Street. I’SIDl.'.' The Miisses Irene and Soianxe Ouenlet and G-hialain Ciaveau. all school teachers from Arvidn are visiting in ' RECENT GUESTS Lionel Cyr and Charles. Clnir d Arvidn. P.Q.. and ON HOLIDAYS Mr. and child haei Mrs. Waiter Sonier. Street. Summerside. Le- VISITING FRIEND his Waiter Son- Mliss Mn. Ron Mclvor and “I from I rcn. Louis. Andrew, Mic- F'lll‘l-l5°3“l€- and Juliette are spendin their summer holidays with I5 Mn. McIvor's parents, Mr. and Cedar . tlcld.P.Q._Ihohnowtso¢-dlsl-nonntfis During a g trip she travelled as far south Mexico. She said there were many beautiful places but none better than P.E.I. SCHURMAN FUNE The funeral for lvlm. M. I" 8 Miss Louise Ansenault. Valley- Schurrnan was held Sunday TOURIST INFORMATION GUIDE“ ' Queen St. ISLAND GRILL Ch’town Be Sure to Go Dining at MIL'l‘ON’S OLD SPAIN Enioy o DANCE .-‘in ti Community Centre. Doir- I ll on’s Orchestra. FINEST .:?.:::‘.:‘:.°.::;:.'.*.".°s.‘::’.::: » RESTAURANT §' J Hall. Rollo Buy. Music by ,l TUESDAY Dancing every Tue ay night at the Stanley Bridge Charlottetown‘: 1 189 Kent St. Rendezvous Restaurant Music by the "8 Macs". Dancing tonight! North B I Wlnsloo P.l.l. the Tremtones. t‘ River Recreation Hall, 9 - 12 m ' SATURDAY Regular Saturday night Dance Bonshnw Inn. We cater to weddings §I @ soc. Good . service. In aid of Junior Farmers. M Dancing every Tuesday and Side ' Rail, Rollo Bay. Music by IE3 and banquets. For your pmm Mob. MMLEAN’S Saturday Night at Sea GROCE Y the Tremtones. ARNOLD PALMER Exclusive to A THE PATRIOT TAKE STROKES OFF YOUR GAME! £- we'd like you drive safely AFIIIGIII VIIILETS Old and New BACK NEXT YEAR I nys or by chance or‘ appoint- ment. IDA MacKAY Mt. Stewart the finest shows to be seen on P.E.l. are at the Regular Dances 'l A prominent old with {Q It l service are available. Tourists n r e especia l'7 welcome at “MY BANK" Parkdale. } NORMA’S e e across from Eaton's AT YOUR SERVICE . . . CAMERA 5 SPECIALISTS { V JCELLII3 I-T. 121 Grafton St. Dial 4-425: Charlottetown "Where most if‘. . . P. E. I. Featuring the largest selection at Films on Prince Edward Island. 1. I _. - Q AGFA Q KODAK M" »- _, .. .. .. - .. ._ .. it Q ANSCO Q FERRANIA H = .1 _ Q ILFORD Q POLAROID "'9'" I‘ °"- VI nun Dance at Clll'lNI;et:‘rI. ti. “We rent MOVIE and sum: Projectors . "1’ Roll 8.. ‘I’! one! ‘ Kent St C'1’t°W" %I nlghl, 1o'I>.1v'1.v ‘.2 12:30 A.M. ll Canteen Service. 4 pi Visit. . . .. STRATHGARTN-EY HOMESTEAD homestead dating back to 1849 complete much of its original furniture. Golfing; Fishing; Scenic Beauty Guided Tours On Route 1 Adynoent Stralhgartney Park /4 I Glover's M O T E L DEE: SEA FIIOSIIING Fgf Tap K I K .TackIe'.S‘II.ppIiT-It u;'l‘olIet DI ‘HE; De uxe - I Accommodation I “mi! 2M_.:r zsslwcam Are our Specialty Enteflcunrnen’ Sea Food “Id N W. W. GLOVER. Master Served Daily come to th. Se s"““k_5 °'“' ‘ S ,3 "Jewel, "'"d,,,E,a!§,,., NGHII River w Slleclalty. w Charlottetown DI-iye.|n Thegffg 3 ::::,;:;;:m A E D MOTREOL 3 miles from Ch’town on 1 "ling 0111 « I the Trans-Canada High- ; Y llllllllli llllllfl Y [I OPEN DAILY I BANK of nohrmnal. way to Borden. ‘ ll -LUNcuuo~mo1p.m. \ . g - AF'rE;1r;i0ooN TEA ‘ .,_-. pm. ' - DINNER ‘ ‘~ «o - . A WELCOME 7 II Ch'to %. ~ . m. l ,. i Wedding Receptions ~ T°”’“sTs "7 1. snack Bl" S‘“'“-99 ‘ Your nearest bank is THE Charlottetoums leading O Full Course Meals r g \ 55$’: OF “’°NT“E’“" :-: LADlES' WEAR 1, M 0 to d mm. 4-was u .22. 1:. ..'.’.:‘°.:: um ST°*“'= s...:....':. .f,.z’.t’.’.., ‘* '“i::*.::.‘.'.':'. ‘i:"'‘" 3 .':::‘° 2 ""°::...:.';' ..:::.':.. '-= ____°»en A" Dav S=.__t- -.-in-=__.---j--——-a-: .. =—_.—.-.—;—.-.———.-.E.-.-_~—__ complete relaxation . . trout are “running” . . cs&l in Church with Rev. I , Pallbearers ‘ware 'eopie’s cemetery. neral Home. The service was Trout .fishing,whether with fly or bait, is oft described as man's most . each month of tie summer in certain areas the . and for information on where to fish and when to fish, a handy pamphlet entitled “Fishing Facts" is available at The Travel Bureau in Charlottetown. QU D.L. . an, Michael Solnnsnnno I _enI.inkiottcr.I-Iuriecololu ilbon-in and Wen- dell Muttart. Interment was in I Is Given Proiso LONDON (cP)—A Canadian nuvmrcr man's book pub- lished here recently roccivu l_ _Co-nudlonloolc Timon Hewlett ottlcintlnd. Mu. Wh- wan orflnlst. NLVII The review Ilyl 1"!-ed :lo_rll'I Dateline -— Peking is won with “real feeling." Noual went to Peking in 1959 as fore correspondent for the Toronto Globe and Mail. conducted by Rev. E. E. Dean. Pallbearers were .1‘. C. haun- A. 8. ubisy 5. Finding China a depressing place In some respects, ca. awful truth about life under Communism to his paper and was thrown out o! the coun. try only eight months alter his arrival," says th OAII size Film 0 Suntan Lotions 0 First Aid Products I Prescriptions O Souvenirs PARKDALE PHARMACY open daily til 10 pm. St. Peters Rd Parkdnl BEFIIIIE... the wool comes to Condon’s Woollen Mill //4/2/vggss /Mats E mus WEEK ISLOLD HOME WEEK WITH 11 GREAT RACING EVENTS Plan To Attend Old Home Week Aug. l3 to 18 The Charlottetown Driving Purl: and Provincial Exhibition Association |LMoore & Melon; ll 0 ladies’ wear O men's wear 0 children's wear 0 house furnishing: O tartnns O Weill! wood O souvenirs Visitors Welcome Q Yarns Q Blankets Auto Robes Made of 100% Virgin Wool WM. CONDON & SONS II Queen St. Dial 4-8711 Charlottetown Sumner Sandals Canvas Casuals ' Dun: Footwear Duct: Thongs Welcome Tourists LePAGE SHOE C0. the smartest things under the sun IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR IIIIIIGIIY ROLLAWAY CLUB CIIARLOTTETOWN Mou.. Wed.. Fri. and sat. Music by "Tremtonoc" 9:30 — 12:80 Tues. and Thurs. Record Ilops 0:80 — 11:! 7 him: largest selection of authentic tarlans . . . Delightfully loveLV selections at skirts. shorts and slacks, signed from the best tartan: and woois imported from Eng- land Also I fine selection at sweat- ers. tors. coats, jackets. capes and stolen, etc. "welcome to P. E. I." island turriers ltd. , Dial 2-1273 79 Grafton St Eat at the PETER PAN DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Junction of Trans-Canada all Malpcquo Rds. Slaopphglhn-o 119 Queen St. Charlottetown A’ D°“"’ Restaurant O Fresh Seafoods visit to ‘O Shlsh Kebab °'“' °t°"° En Here For The Finest sportswear ’ § DOW S 8"“ "'"' RESTAURANT K0|Ifl0|lI'8 Grafton St., Ch'town mom’ was _ ¢‘:i.s.3:¢°g:'¢'.:..' 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