Xe ERTON - Two men with rent backgrounds w e r e inated as Liberal c-and-idates ";First Prince at the Liberal Danalunting convention in Alber- Tuesday night. . er A. Arsenault. nom- —_hflted for assemblyman. was a xggnber of the Matliesow gov» turnout for three years and %!','Ved as a minister without ,folio. He is ii lifelong resi- t of Howlan and has had 25 years experience as 3 school hart-zr. 20 years in this pro- vince and five years in Western Canada. He studied at St. Dun- aian I083! from St. Joseph's and a I rals Nominate Prosper I yyrsenault, Robert Campbell ee'rtific&tte in Uchild psychology Glover’s from awa niversity. M 0 T E L DEEP EA F] ][]N Robert E. Campbell. nominat- 5"?" uflbosur G For Top ed for councillor. was born near T H s 19.1 T u g Alberton. has lived there all his K Dal“-‘K0 K . alsholie Stcwgrto e Enferlfllnmenl lit! and Is a farmer livestock} I Aooommodofion I 1 _ 2 or 2; . 5 A1-¢ our Specialty dealer. He is past president of l N W. W. GLOVER. Master Served Daily the West Prince Liberal A.-.. N 3.3.; Food and _. . °°'“° W “N - - . I ~—"7"'? aociation and also of the West G stvaks our 6 r"""I' ,’ S "CW England Gale N "h R. {ghee Young Liberal Ass:icia—. S S _ M S ‘ SHORE ACRES § 7: Queen St. Dial 4-3910 9 |V0|’ _, and at present is a mem- . pecia . . Ch I tt to ., . 5 ‘oil tlfibexeoutlve of the pro- i w . M" f m w : ~ are e mi DI'iVC In Tl|CCfI'O ‘ ‘ era associa ion. 1 ca 1'0 ‘ V s I‘: e is‘ also a member of the ‘ A Montague A ~ 3 miles from Ch town on ‘. Liberian and West Prince Board l‘ _ um Tru“s‘Canad3 High’ I N .s-.01-mde_ viCe_pre5id._,m (,5 the’ Y Y I‘ : LUNCHEON 12 to 1 pm. BANK of MONTREAL way to Borden, Retaigdedt ciifiii,i“rlil=)n's'_.._.:____ Arrnnivoon gr-:A . , - ‘laocla ion. a ms 9 e - " ' ' ‘- ,1 an, District Regiclnzli mgli I. : ' "W3 w 8 pm g‘ I‘; w'i',°°l;eD‘$f§e§h°o§§fi§§:Sw§,§l§ : For the Finest in)’, ~ 1 miles from Ch’town ~ Charlottetown‘: " E the Merch t N r , ' t 5 catering M Banquets and ..~. _ "I, use of“; 3”’ 3°"““3 3 ; III GAB CARE E Wedding kecelltiona R TOUMSTS 7l 8l.’IEA‘l’{vERS HEARD : U59 Luxurious at-.com‘modntlons ‘ , Your Mans‘ bank ‘I THE .1} . atson MacNaught. QC.,‘ for guess . l ‘M flC'°°r3° W' Macxay 59°” N DEAL 44653 ‘ Igaikrillillc. grrnerMgt1.flRE:Ir: l OLD ‘Km, YOUNG r F0 C N “'5 Mn" “'01” C°'''“"1" ‘ Road and Palmer’ Lane on ',y . . 1' “mm” N 0" R°“‘¢ 19 ‘ Route 2 where nmple park- 189 Kent St_ . The principal speakgr was A. I ma m,,,w, lltarrialttlltoh lug an d spe ficient - 3-mMathe:;nhprovincialdlejaigfir l?___:_____ service are available. g epar . ecommen e e " — ' — "' ‘ gs» .. - 1! Erimsdttgréietgnolgngnd youn%dworlr- I ' Enioy . '53:?’ It. ‘Italy to express con- ; . - '; fidence that Mr. Arsenault and‘ SERVICE SIIATION Puhme‘ Restaurant 3 Mr. Campbell working together Cornwall 1’. 3- I- would make s also expressed pleasure in see- ing so many young men among the poll delegates. “That", he laid. "ls true Liberalism at work.” SEPT. ELECTION " Mr. Matheson said he had been told by someone on Monday that the Conservative party was pie for an election in Sep- _ tambcr and advisted the mem- , _bers of his own party to be ready I: for it whenever it was called. l- The party leader expressed his ‘concern about the financial situ- - ation of the province which he "declared to be “unbelievably j. bad." and quoted figures to great team. He . DANCE Canteen Scrvlco. , w how the debt has morons- a"d line the " " - into power. He claimed that the indirect liabilities have increas- aiacd Eon. Melvin McQuaid for the way in which he had attemp- WESIERN ;;.BRlEFS TO BOSTON Miss Mary McNei1l. Alberton. left yesterday by plane to visit relatives in Boston. ON HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Qulgley Alberton, have left by car to spend a holiday on the mainland . IS A GUEST , Mrs. Nan Rhodes. St. Cather- ines. Ont.. is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardy. Alberton. VISITED IN AMHERST Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeks and Philip, Alberton. spent a few days in Amherst this week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Weeks. AT TIGNISH Mr. and Mrs. Len Schley and their two children Robert and Mary Beth. and Mrs. Schley’s mother. Mrs. Augustine Mclnnis 1 New Jersey and former resi- dents of Tignish, are spending a most enjoyable holiday in their home town renewing old ac- quaintances. It as been a num- ‘ bar of years since they have re- the Island. iTT?EI3?sTfT to invite Tourists to YOUR place of place you message in the TOURIST GUIDE . . Just call Ch’town 4-8506 If you wish business . . INFORMATION TUESDAY Dancing every Tuesday night at the Stanley Bridge Community Cc re. ' ' aa’a Orchestra. SATURDAY ar Saturday night Res!!! 1) a n c c Bonshsw In. Music by the “S Macs". We cater and banquet Dancing tonight! North River Recreation Hall. ll to weddings s. s - 12 midnight. admission Al‘ YOUR SERVICE . . . II at its Golfing; Fishing; G ‘dad " Soc. Good music canteen I I service. In aid of Junior Farmers I’ AFIIIGIII VIIILETS Old and New Varieties. Tuesdays and Sat- ur aya or by chance or appoint- meat. IDA scKAY Mt. tewart July 30, August * HARNESS CAMERA { 5 Be Sure to Go Dining at SPECIALISTS Ann.” I” MILTON'S 121 Grafton St. Dial 44253 Charlottetown OLD Modern mm on The] Featuring the largest selection of Film: on Dancing, M‘ Stewart Me_ _-;._. Prince Edward Island. "W503? 130“ " mortal Hall every Mondavl’ . AG? : on night Wealhcrble’s 0rcIl- C ‘N590 FERRANIA p . astral xi. aid of nail ciuslli a Mono 0 Pomnoin °°P° Cmmh R‘ “We rent MOVIE and subs Projectors Prelor 00 03-" Ban Dance It Cliff Peters. Rollo Bay. ovcry Manda! Kent St. night to PM. - 12:30 A.M. V18“ - STRAtHoARTN~EY HOMESTEAD A prominent old homestead dating back to 184! complete with mac orl furnltur sin! e. Scenic Beauty ui Tours 0n Route 1 Adjacent Sta-athgartaiey Park more THIS WEEK'S RACES 2 and4 8 P.M. The Charlottetown Vacs}! BENDEZVOUS & PBESC on r. is. l. . hank", Dunc” Provincial Exhibition Association woooumm I nnrucss ao|_i_AwAv [tummy ,,,M,,, W M ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ' 5"" 3" 9°"'°' CLUB largest selection of authentic c'i’.T.‘r“¢‘i'i‘.'.'. ”"°" "““‘“”" “"' . M °°""° M” cuannorrnrown net at the “,1, 3 ‘.m_ . lo. ,_,,,_ 0 Take Out Orders Mom. Wed.. Fri. and sat. fa [fans PE'£§Il%EP&NREsT gleosdxsundays. mu mm Siltllllbd up-town -ran-T-ax-:2---uni ' ' ' - &UBANT I ‘WW ”"'l°':';g _T'1;':':.°'”' rtlovoulyl d: °otn::.ana-Canada and lét§?ms“’tI:F§‘::g'n.1“g£{_’” ‘rues. and Thurs. signed from the best tartan: | ' “““' 5°°"'°mm“°° “'°'- @001! St. 0h’tovn| '—""-"—""' and woola imported from Dug. Record Iloin land 0 For Island Iutnns NU - 133“ Also a fine scioctlim cl awest- 1'==7«' °‘i'~i" "°"°"' °"'“ W‘ "'"' FOR RENT ' “welcome to P. E. 1." BY DA! on on floods? island lurriers ltd. Wm. ~ ATED airrwrinw 79 Grafton st. Dial 2-1273 SIIWIOOC TIIIIOI WINDMILL RESTAURANT! c m BIPTION DRUGGISTS “om & AUTO co m OIM’ - “NOE 1883 I-lava lun—-enjoy your holiday in c-,;s,;-;-gg;-«,_«;;«;r,',~ ,.J"“*,,,,,,‘,,,*"“' Prince Edward Island. ' llil Summer ‘!.'E£.*l.' » WELCOME "WI DELIVER” 4413 03 4-NB Plan To Attend Old Home Week Aug. 13 to I8 Driving Park and One of the “musts” on the list of every Island visitor should be it trip to Cavendish, the home of Lucy Maud Montgomery. “Anne of Green Gables”. Here you will see the places made famous in the "Anne” books . . . the Lake of Shining Waters, Lovers’ Lane, etc. Caven- dish is also noted for its golf course and beautiful beaches. author of the famous ‘ ' 1;; apron insane I1 ‘ll cloaroooa it arrives. morning: sunny with a law but It. John River Vllqa‘ I aura‘ °h.'b‘””"‘ fin‘ la" " lw ‘— -‘ I i. e .... so 89 Where the sun shines. tempers- cloudy periods and» a little Cloarlnl WI m_0fllllIl: warmer: rn spent many hours keeping the “rodcri ton Low “. tire under control so it was ialnt John 54 63 turea will climb to the 70: warmer. how-hixh ll KOIIMHO “SM “'55- ‘ma ".9!!- 0 I situated not far from a large TORONTO (CP) - T¢lI1l>¢1‘l~ idoncton 55 71 = tonal forecasts: 58 and 75, Moncton 5’It:nd";i 57 and 75. Saint John 55 -1-he p:,r::,§¢y 1, 1; tea .1-out mt“: ' mm Max ll?) ghB§.l"“é‘;."5d PrIlldli::he!‘?lw:l',d'lasl:n‘d' (ll Upper St John lttvor Valle s ua . . .. o : u y - ' - thunder- Bay at Chalour: sunny -moms; _, ya». .¢ lmhon a mile south of the village and mo,‘ 1)., ydncy ..... 54 69 ers and chance of a thuuder- WI“! 3 19" ‘*l‘°‘V°‘‘‘ °" _ 1 d we cowl» «-~=~°v«« - .222.“ r::' rw-°= =9 is 2: 3 ;t,°;;?- ,:;;;;;=;».= ,1;-;,,,:i-:,,-3;: ::°:.:"i. list: :‘.“i“:’.: :'...°‘i".°’ ° "W ted to balance the budget. 3fa1:m<;!; Ci-:l;::l"¥m$:f, ‘Donald was notified. 3 3 HALIFAX. (£3?) Th m Low-high oi Hhlifax 55 and 75, Low - high at New Glasgow 55 High me may “ ohnflme P13“°"“ 5“°3l5- beside‘ “'9 on ‘me afternoon. Mr. ] Edmonton ..... 54 83 _ e was er G°5l‘e“ 55 and 70- and 70' Ch'"l°“°t°w" 57 and 70' town at 12.1! a.m. Ind lldt ‘“’°”“’”‘ “”“‘” '"‘“"‘°“°"' Chaisson is emiiioyeci in 'l‘or- I TRIBAL FETISH calsary so. as °“‘°° 3”” “"‘°" ‘l’ ‘S °d‘"“‘ South shore: Skies ciearins ape Bum" °"°'°"“ "" iun. M Rutflco It 9-53 in were Edson Rayner, vast preIi- to Tribesmen in Dutch New Gui- Regina so so slowly eastward and should mi. morning: wnmer; light ‘l‘°‘"’" °" “‘“""°""°"'f“ and no p.m. surnmanlde tide dem °f the East P"“'°° Llbeml on ' 393 "Were 111069-111 llflllll. WIIIIIIPOI 52 81 reach all but Cape Breton by winds. Low-high at Yarmoutll ‘mum’ In an Illhifll mlnl-It” “W ‘ I”! Association. and And"6\V Wells» The Property also included a keeping them in their homes Toronto .... .. 63 81 this evening. Showers and a 56 and 70. dun’ ln temfintufl‘ “at Cl|lI‘l0“8l°Wfl- 5"“ 1'15" “Jill! President of the W951 P_1'l1‘ 0 ¢ fl??? h9USe- but no one has oc- and taking them along on expe- Ottawa 56 74 few thunderstorms may be ex- Annapolis Valley. E a ste rn Will“ L°W'l|lIh ll slid"! 53 at 4.58 am. and sets at 1.1: Young Liberal Association. cupledit for a number of years. -ditions. Montreal ....... .. 64 75 pected as it approaches "and NH. counties: Clearing in the and 65. . P-uh , TOURIST INFORMATION GUIDE . F‘ oanarwsy Nil 5' NATIONAL rant: on in CA!) size Film 0 Suntan Lotions C First Aid Products 0 Prescriptions O Souvenirs PARKDALE PHARMACY open daily til 10 p.m. fl. Polar! Rd. Parhdalo ‘ . : BEFORE... the wool comes 30 Comm’: II Moore & Mclcod Ltil. 0 ladies’ wear O men's wear ! children's wear O house furnishings 119 Queen St. 0 tau-tans O wedg wood 0 souvenirs Woollen Mill i Made oi 100% Virgin Wool WM. CONDON "T 8. SONS ' C Qllelll St. Dial 4-87!! Charlottetown ‘ Charlottetown IN SUMMER . Sum-or Iandala . 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