m IO-A “to Guardian -’l‘lie Evening Pairing Woodleigh, Mic Mac Village, Museum rated high as attractions “Thtl'e‘e oluthe island's mainl "The place is the greatest show uris aim ona areWood- - “p... p- . leigll at Iturliugtoo in Prince W my ‘9 |" " "I ""d any county: the Micmac lndian Vilrl 1.3, .1 Rocky pain. in Queens. Will it Bird. aulhtir oi These county and the Montague Mu. Are the Marnnnos. published by mm in Kings Cnumyv IRyt‘rsoll Pres. Toronto. Each year these unusual at is “(suns tractions are‘visiletl by their Wuuldn’l .vini Ilke to step out. lands 0' Wrists. oi your u|)-itt»tlale world a rid woonLElGli REPLICAS Everyone has at some tlrn e experienced a desire Io travel in those romantic and historic lands which lie heyond the sea Unit-minutely such an opporlu lty does not always present it- seli. At Woodleian. however. the - large scale stone and concrete odcls ot lamous historical and literary landmarks. cndeav u u r to provide a saiistactury snhsti- tote Thr arounds at wtvdlaleh ‘ have undergone a conitnu on s ' creative process which has stretched over a period oi some all years. but havc been open to the puhlic tor on ree. Al- ready thcy have hcenme one of Canada‘. outstanding attrac- tions and are now visited hy lensi oi thousands ol people annually. Featured among the scale re- where in .lulel-ii-a," 2 o 2 fl MacBeIh. Mary Queen nf Scots and as the Scottish childhood a home at the Queen Mother and birthplace oi Princess Marnarel. The Ye clde Dragon inn. it ' "' p ‘i reminder Hi an institution which . , \’ M‘s“ is typically and wondertully . e, an.“ 1, g. d ‘ ~_ British. ls large enough to enter. York Minster. the most ela- ' leenin and nineteenth centuries? THOUSANDS VIEW walls into an atmosphere that iatriy hrenthca oi the activities at those who lived in the eigh- lt's lun to slip trons behind the wheel it! your modern car. and in a tew seconds enter an ancient looking building which ilnllsl‘s much of the ' tor our early settlers, in whose memory the Garden at the Gull Museum has heen dedicated. on the hrow oi the old post at- llce hill. overlooking the river. iu ant-sue, prince E d w a r d island. thousands at tourists dur- ing the past years have iouad it exciting. and enter. which nlade the wheels go round MINIATURE AT WOODLIIGII ANNU taming to vlalt dill llructures which is or a design long since vanished iro m the cam l a a scene. LITERARY cuuioarruta it you are lnxloln in see how your great grand parents can rled water tor a hall: or it you wonder what they did for lights hetore the coal oil lamp. you may tind out. There are liienry curiosities which you may en- joy. a idea Bible to glance through. hoolra published in the seventeen hundreds. letters writ- ten hy liucy Maud Montgomery old journals. text hooks manu- scripts. documents. lndenturos and wills. Almost anything from the old days may he tuned in an assortment oi interesting col- leetions There are old clockI. some hand made with all wood- en worlrs. mlicaa and plcturea or hoists depicting the cru de transportation system or an e h the attention oi many. primitive implements tor the tarm an in evidence. There is something to delight and amuse each member or the iamily, do those whose foresight gave the town. Kings County and the Province this Museum are happy to invite you to enyoy the new deserved memorial to our anccstors, with in items oi historic value. must totes-coma. wma rare and all univeth o! the past. with in hardships and it's glory. The Micmac Lndlans were a proud and with race. Historians describe them aslovers or peace but never hesittant to avenge when provoked tnto hattle, put the courage displayed by their, I'MInlnIllumlll borate mutch erected to date. is 26 feet long and Is complete with chimes and lacked mulic The thousand: at places at col» cured glass in its 145 windows give ll an aura oi absolute rule lly. espeulally when viewed In the evening when it is illumin- ated orilrsll. Mom-II. Other models include tage \V tlower pardon. the roost Manor House with lls Anglo-America n associations. Shakespeare-a Bir- thplare and stolre edges church ol Gray‘l Elegy tame. The vi- sitor will also llnd a remark- ahle set oi Double stocks and a Plllary, s Lily pool with its multicoloured hloonis and pondl goldtish. a Wishing Well and a‘ Sundial. ‘ The Turn silt shops. one or which is [or children, provide a wide selection nT xiii items and souvenirs suitahle tor child and adult alike, The mill on the finds. with its cvershnt water whch and rush- ing mill race. is scheduled tor . completion this year. There is no charge tor chlld- ren 13 and under. open daily Except Sunday 3 am, until it pm. . Special rates on application; tor Bur Tours and Organise-y lions, Grounds and models illumin- ated stter dusk. Many people preier an evening visit,» You are invited to bring your cameras and to use them lreei l Syria. Iraq are in muddle. LEX r.th ntllvlrit us. Syria tAPlATliP aovernments ol Syria and trad Imti themselves cnnaht in a paradox. Tncy crack tlnwn on Nassriiics at home bill press tor no is “ill! President Nas~ scr's L ited Arab hepuhlie Behind it lies a grim power stnizcle hetwccn the ruling Ba'alhisl Socialists oi iron and Syria and Nasser supporters tor domination oi the projected. union nl the three countries by next September, The rapidly developing deadlock thrcatens the tedcratiou, but no one t‘nunr try seems yet prepared to hach out lirst The most damaging accusa tiou that can he made against an Arab politician today is thal‘ S and attractions “.t‘ilr ilt tit. 5505 CH TOWN it'l-tt mt: IIIN Cit TOWN» Cll'i' trimllllltlllllllidllltllllll I“ .y 03 ._ I I \ 'Iu'rlan wll annual! fit “like Miami: 1nd]:- Vllllu untold: W in Iii. hum «Mariam-ammoniaan m.fromlhemolmlflhnlrlhwhththl Nwmwlck,hlhntrlb¢lul mullinthde the wem plains, Th- own-l Mlcmlcl were at the Wahaniid tribes and spo the Algonquin tongue. in early msnsner oi each year they came to Prince Edward island to th. and hunt. Their winters were spent on the mainland :Ihl'e name Wu! m0" Dltllll- u sun “and lrylnl to null! lulhenflcllyi From Illa myth. and legend: 0! biliary cm W bln‘h but 'll‘ warm. hunting and Min. lin- plenum-I. council place and a m-yeu-olflbirchbarknm which like you luck to th- dawn ot hlalnry. The c They called Ike island “Abeg- well Minigo" — meaning Island Cradled in the Waves UNFOLDS HISTORY in This Authentic lath r century fascinated l7! the many 1': wIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIM Slowacres Lodge route. 3 miles out 0! Clin- Iattetown overlooking gs ulnarttatalaawoodsd a dnllyil oi th- encasapmaat Picnic her”: m n '0 mm“ “a... .. “I: m a r radian erstts Rocky Point cant-Ital In flmclfifulecllnn com- All! Ind (flu-l tull- lodian taalipartsotCanada d he. 8 housekeeping collages, condom Ibly hosted. All modern eon. venlenueal oloeotodlooyordstromthebeocli” .ls goodfislllngloulhy. mllaboroiigh &y_ 0 Spacious Ground; 0 State Sandy Beaches Ideal Family thton Telephone Cil'lown 894-7912 G'E'If Julie 22 _ Charlottetown .5: yo t-I .nl’lll” HARNESS RACING in Prince Edward Island 3T . ,_ tx \i my 305 BIN HOS. town CH town I i W3?” III ANOTHER FEATURE. . . or being a separatist or oppmh rnt oi union. So the negotiations toivai-d unton mntinlle. with Syria and iron pressine tor a larce meas- re oi home rule in tho lcder- ation and Nasser Insislimz thxli the Earth party should sun-I InL'rile “so” into 8 national. trout coalition including Nasser- ttes in all three countries. langhdad radio said the lraoi government had cmsheil a pro Nasser plot and shot to mili» tary men and one civilian Sat- urday. it announced the arresli Monday ot a prne'ansi-r leader. Sal-m Ah‘mad. on plot charges ‘ thisis have been‘ eliminating Nasserltes tor the. last month and indulging in a war oi words with Radio chiro,‘ Syrian lla'othlsts put down pro. Nasser popular demonstrations earlier this month and later dis- ssed Nasserite Syrian army otticers. REMAIN COMMITTED Ba'nln Socialists came to power in hoth Syria and lraq early this year alter military revolutions. They claim their revolutionary leadership has been threatened by Nasser sup- ptmei-s. hut they remain com- mltted to loose (adoration with Num’l lint, lntdrmad aoilrces believe the Mail and lraqi unity pledges depend on whether Nasser ln- sists osl atlcirlag in his condi- tion ot a united political Irtnu in and l Kings”. rad. cairn-s press and radio have ’ Syria's Bl’aillllu but‘ have caution-hr avoided uniting than with lrao'a. The ita'ath will! in Syrll. mwr. .Iu hm contort in the loci Added This Y The Charlottetown Driving Park grandstand is getting a roof shortly which will mean if during racing a shower ear For First Time comes on you will not have to leave your seats . . . plus at a later date heat is to be installed which means there is no need to be cold at any race event . . . while on P. E. l. we invite all tourists to visit our plant and enioy P. E. L’s greatest sport Harness Racing "The Sport of Rightly “The Kentucky of Canada" Night Racing Begins June I and Continues to October Old Home Week and Aug. 12 To 17-“ IHE CHARIOIIEIOWN DRIVING PARK alld PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOC. Charlottetown, P.E.|. lOWER MONTAGUE Him 61-41 Named Provincial Exhibition Scheduled RACES std: i eat-I.me '3 A U