MONDAY, AUGUST-31, 1984 » Gloria ladies' Great George Street Montreal . Moncton Saint John Halifax .\ Sydney ' Corner Brook Toronto “Winnipeg Vancouver Charlottetownto: m PACE WITH (THE FUTURE Since. our ladies wear store Opened our motto has al- ways been, quality clothing at budget prices. 0 Wear Charlottetown $1 6.00 $ 3.70 $ 5.70 $ 6.30 $1 1.50 $1 8.00 $25.30 $42.00 $63.00 OLDEN DAYS AND things of old have long held the fas- cination of history for many people who have often wished for the ‘good old days'. Some of the things illustrating t h e good old days of the province are shown here as they were in the long ago. Immed- iately above is the se c o n d I x a Market House which was oc- cupied in 1867 and followed the first (pictured on topi which was known as the Round Market House. The sec- ond market was followed in turn by the third of the name. but though made of stone it. like its predecessors. was de- stroyed by fire. In the centre i , operated in this city by Mc- f Kinnon, Fraser and Co. at . foot of Great George Street. ISLAND'S CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4-3 the above. same editor). ' New Era. 1374. Watchman, 1890. Guardian (succeeded The tPi-otestant Uninn) 1887. (First leditor was Rev. W. R. Frame [who was followed in turn by iJ. . McKinnon. B. D. Higgs, gM. J. McDonald, H. A. Wood- wc-rth, J. E. B. McCready. J. .R. Burnett and the present .‘cditor Frank Walker. ' While not recorded in the labove listings. The Examiner was revived on more than one top is shown a long forgotten structure which once served as combined post office. police station and police court on Market Square. Right is a “steam carriage factory. saw- ing. planing and turning", the Welcome to occasion and was noted for its forthright editorial writing. But Charlottetown was no the only part of the province where papers were published. Many appeared in Summerside and other places. The Summerside Journal. 1865. (First editor was Joseph Bertram who was followed by Graves and McMurtry. W. A. Brennan and A. Brennan). Summerside Progress. 1868. Eastern Advocate (Souris and Georgetown). Advertiser (Georgetown) 1876. Pioneer. 1876. t succeeded the Summerside Progress. but 9 was first published in Alberton and Montague). Agriculmrist (In connection with the Journal) 1882. Island Farmer (In connec? ion with the Pioneer. In recent years amalgamation resulted in today’s Summerslde‘daily. The Journal-Pioneer). L’Impartial (A French lat: guage paper published in Tig- ms . It is known there were other papers which flared briefly but particulars regarding them are rather scarce. Among them were the Piiiory, The Broadsxe and Rochford's daily. ( You are invited to pick up your «W of "Charlottetown—Jimmie“ of Confederation" from your loos! I-A Mar. t