JULY18, 1922. cows all melt together in one of WHITBYS Bannaiia Splits, making a truly ar- istocratic dish. ' Wi-iri/"1e1.s Charlottetown, P. E. I. 5-» =11 i’ Patterson niAMoNns WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE Specially Fine Watch r Repairing 1B0 Great George Street c L A I a N JE Service Station 186 Grafton Street Charlottetown, P. E. I.‘ Gasoline, Oils and Accessories wit... in Trouble Call Our SERVICE (JAR iAl Royall Dis/hi Bannanas from the Bahama Is- lands, Pineapples from Hawaii, Choc- olate from Ceylon and Venezula and . P. E. Island Cream from pure bred l muuuuwimnnn FOR INSURANCE SEE , HENRY LAPTHDBN i District Manager NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE co. l d Olfices in Cameron Block on. Richmond Street ., Charlottetown, P. E. I. SPECIAL AGENTS - W. M. Stewart, Charlottetown. Z E. B. McLaren, Georsflflwll- J. L. McGulgan, Hope River- Hebsr Melanin. 0114s Eli’?- I up-to-date ful shade trees, wide streets with concrete sidewalks » its size in Canada. ole, and is the centre of one of the most prosperous _,__ nodious harbor with its safe anchorage protected by '1 breakwater at its entrance affords ainlple facilities half of the Island finds its way to the markets of the =z-== ind inward connect the town with Borden and its .5. way system, making the town easily accessible to ’ ng the summer its hotels are filledwith visitors. . For these there are many facilities for enjoyment. -- Excellent fishing is to be had in the neighborhood, the classic Dunk being within a half hour's drive, =_».=~ vhile other less pretentious streams, also affording lng, and deep sea fishing are also conveniently avail- summer resorts in the Maritime Provinces. Blfllllllllf in (Continued Fr; Page 8.) the world, excellent fishing and game in season. A number of comfortable hotels and farm houses are open U0 the tourist at moderate rates, wjhere the tired toilers of the hot and dusty cities can find health and enjoyment. There are many enticing places on both the north and south shores- “With spots of sunny openings, and with nooks To he and read in, sloping int/o brooks." Several Afmericans have erected cottages for their own use, and the number of tourists is yearly increasing. With more extensive advertising and greater hotel accommodation the summer visitor “in- dustry” would ‘be a veritable mine to the country. The best drinking water in the world, a wild and cultivated strawberry season extending from July 1st until late in Aiugust, with raspberries and other small fruit of an equally good quality closely fol- lowing, pretty and quaint subjects for the camera at every turn, with the free use of “dark roomls,” for the development of pictures (or the option of having the work performed at a trifling cost) are a few of i the many minor attractions that prospective visit- ors might make a note of. . Summerside, the-County town of Prince County, Naples,” of the Maritime Provinces. The town is comparatively young and had its or- igin in the ship-building days of the province, its ex- cellent harbor and central location, ‘being admirably suited to what was at that time the principal indus- try of the young and well forested colony. With the passing away of the forest and the coming of steel ships the wooden ship-building industry declined, but the extensive business carried on in Summer- side, employing-hundreds of men, had centred the trade of the County around this principal seaport. Stores and hotels, built to meet ‘the needs of the ship carpenters, gradually grew in size and importance to meet the needs of the increasing population, and today the town boasts the largest departmental store in the Maritime Provinces, general stores that zompare favorably with those in larger cities, hotels which are known all over Oanada for their cosy and general adaptation to the growing tourist and tran- sient trade. I _ . ; . -, , An excellent Armoury, Town Hall, with suites of public and rivate oflices, a fine Post Office and an igh School, comprise its principal public buildings. The residential section of the town is es- pecially beautiful; generous well-kept lawns, beauti- making it one of the prettiest and cleanest towns of Summerside has a population of about 3,000 peo- igricultural sections of the province. Its fine com- for shipping and much of the produce of the western world through this port. Two trains daily outward car-ferry communication with the continental rail- visitors from abroad. Summerside 1S a favorite summer resort and dur- good fishing are within easy reach. ‘Boating, bath- able, miaking the town one of the most pleasurable q-u ABllGWElT I can see the white caps dashing And the ripples dancing, flashing; I can smell the kelp and seaweed For the wind is off the shore; And at sea white sails are flowing, In my face the salt air blowing, I am dreaming of the sand hills, I am home again once more. By the southern waters roaming, I have seen the billows foamling, And have felt the soften breezes \ Flower-scented blowing. free; , There no heavy clouids are darkling To obscure the waters sparkling, And the clear sky is reflected In the ‘blueness of the sea. By the imagic all together,‘ . Sunshine, roses, cloudless weather, Never can throw. such a glamour As my dhildhood’s home on me; For my dearest recollection And m deepest heart's affectipn To the" right red earth is given- ms CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "r suiiiiiisibi . is beautifully situated on Bedeque Bay, the “Bay of" - comfortable quarters, their excellent cuisine and the i __c__.___-"_,__..a.._, p. ____ , ,»-_._ . b _.5v-_- gr “XE . _ "r\-4_- . ( . ST. DUN$TAN'S CATHEDRAL ZION CHURCH Y. M. C. A. STf-PETEFPS CHURCH SOLDIERS MONUMENT I92 Fitzroy Street i Phone i7 oun owN scisnrisio PROCESS makes our REJSLAND free from mould, ‘(doesnot crumble) land juicy enough to meet the- exacting. INSIST ON IT-JT HAS STOOD drain/ricer Charlottetown, P. Island, _ . Dear green Pearl of the Sea. ' iyqs‘