KILDARE CAPES “PIRATES” cerning available accommodation, scenic drives, places of interest, | nere oy eae fishing, etc. It will also contain HANDICRAFTS Within the past few years Al- berton has become the home of one of Prince Edward Island's finest and best known handi- crafts. From a modest beginning in the workshop of Herbert Lea- vitt, Maple Tree Craft has become. known and admired all across Canada and in other countries to which samples of the art have Hundreds Of Island Places Tempt Visiting Fishermen There are several hundred places to fish in this Province, and some, but not all of them, are listed below. All can be Teached by way of some village er populated center located on the main highways. To reach any particular spot, the visitor has only to drive to one oi the vil- tages or towns listed and obtain directions from the people in the town or village. He will find them most co-operative. This helpful bit of information is supplied by The Tourist and In- formation Branch of the P.E.L Government. Tignish:—Route No. 1 Black Pond; Tignish River; Little Tig- nish River; Haywood's Mill,.Dam; gow); Campbell's Pond (New Glasgow). Mt. Stewart:—Route No. 1 The “S” at St. Andrews: McEwen’s Mills; Cherry Hill; Leard’s Pond (Pisquid); McPherson's Pond (Clarktown); Pisquid; Point De Roche. Morell:—Route No. 1 Grant's Bridge; “The Forks” (up stream from Grant’s Bridge) Mooney’s Bridge; Indian Bridge. Direc- tions to reach all points_on Mor- ell River can be obtained at Mor- ell village. St. Peters:—Route No. 1 Hay River (via North Shore road); Quigley’s Mill. Souris:—Route No. 1 Big Pond; Blanchard’s; Nail Pond; Skin-'priest Pond; Gowan Brae Mil} ner’s Pond. Elmsdale:—Route No. 1 Mim- minegash Pond; Rix Pond; Doy- le’s (Roseville). Alberton:—Route No. 1 Round Pond; Marchbank’'s Pond and stream; Kildare River; Gor- “don’s Pond; Mill River East; Hardy's; Metherall's. Bloomfield:—Route No. 1 Long Creek Bridge; Gard's Brook; McAusland’'s Mill Dam and Stream. @’Leary:—Route No. 1 Gard’s @ Marchbank’s Mill (Howlan); Little Pierre Jacques River; Big Pierre Jacques River and Mill Dam; Glenwood; West Point. Celeman Corner:—Route No. 1 Getson’s Mill; Mill River; Leard’s Mill. Portage:—Route No. 1 Enmore; Leaton's; Foxley River; Goff's|>tidse); | Hughie McPherson's Bridge. . Mill. nd Ellerslie:— ; Vernon Rivér:—Route No. 3) Grove. ee 7s Ross’ Mills; Vernon River Stream Richmond:—Route No. 1 Sheep River (Victoria West); Fitzger- ald’s Mill; Sunnyside Stream; Grand River. Wellington:—Route No. 1 Wel- Mngton Pond. Summerside:—Route No. 1 At Summerside, complete informa- tion about fishing conditions can be obtained at the Summerside Tourist Bureau. Kensington:—Route No. 1 War- ren’s Mills (Burlington); Cousins’ Mills (Park Corner) Campbell's Pond (‘Park Corner); Brander’s Pond) Found’s Mills ‘New Lon- don). Fredericton:—Route No. 1 Par- son's Pond; Millvale Stream; Gunn’s Bridge. ' Hunter River:—Route No. 1 Hunter River Pond and Stream: ' Campbell’s Stream (New Glas- reo seme ‘wan | | Pond. Note: Inquire at Souris if. fish are “running” at Big Pond or Priest Pond. Bedeque:—Route No. 1A The Dunk River. It can be fished from a number of vantage points. Ask for information at the gen- eral store at Ross’s Corner, Be- deque. When the sea trout are running, it is one of the best streams on the Island. Bonshaw:—Route No. 2 The eWst River (at various places); Crosby's Mill; Riverdale; DeSab- le: Dixon's Mill. Crapaud: — Route No. 2 Mc- Leod’s (Crapaud Village); Lord's (North Tryon). Albany:—Route No. 2 Middle- ton. Fiat River:—Route No. 2 Fiat River Bridge (via Vernon River vétnot River Causeway; Mellish Pond (beyond New Perth). Montague:—Route No. 3 Brude- nell River (Brudeenell); Elec- tric Light and Power Dam, Montague; The Montague River ;The Old Power Dam, Montague; MacRae’s Mills and Stream (Hea- vey Moore's Sanctuary. Cardigan:—Route No. 3 Seal River; Mitchell River; The Cardi- gan River (both sides including Morrison's Beach, McAulay’s Wilson's Point,\ etc.).. |Finlay’s or Lecco’s Mills; Mc- Lure’'s Mills (boats available here). See Vance Strickland. Bell River:—Route No. 4 Ask at Compton's Store and inquire about fishing conditions. Belle River can be fished from several Tourist Accomodation at s BEAUTIFUL STANHOPE BEACH, P.E.I. New mobile home completely furnished, two bed- rooms with sleeping accommodations for 6, bath- @ Bookings by the week or month June 13 — Sept 15 room, living room and kitchen. Ail modern conveniences, includ- ing bath, shower, heated water, linens, dishes, Supervised swimming ‘and store in immediate area. Write '. Dial 5751 MRS. C. A. CHANDLER Charlottetown R.R. 6 P.E.L a es) therdale); Sturgeon Bridge; Har-| Murray River:—Route No. 4) spots along the River bank. | been sent as gifts. What began as a hobby has expanded and to- day Mr. Leavitt, assisted by Ken- neth Quigley, is turning out trays, plates, bowls and wall plaques made from ehoice Island woods and finished with a hard lacquer whose gleaming softness is resis- ‘tant to all ordinary acids and al- kalis. Twenty years ago Herbert Mat- thews and his wife, Bertha, Good sea trout fishing. bought a dozen turkey eggs and Bridgetown:—Route No. § Fish-jhatched their first poults. Now ing is good off Bridge and at|their turkey farm, within the Herb MacLeod’s farther down! Town of Alberton, is one of the the river. largest in the Maritime provine- Annandale Pond:—Off Route |°S- Some years they have had No. 5 via Cardigan. There is |/25 Many 88 seven thousand birds goo¢ fishing on the Grand River |S°bbling in their raised pens but near St. Georges. ee venga only National Park:—Route No. 6 . rs Cousins’ Pond _ (Cavendish); eae dl came of Gea ae, Carr's Pond (Stanhope). : a Freetown:—Route No. 8 Scales’|be obtained in many centres Pond and Stream. and all housewives know the Tyne Valley:—Route No. 12 latthews Tyne Valley Mill Dam and Stream ee Se: See meee | (located in village). | Elmira:—Route No. 16 East Lake; North Lake. Note: Ask Al| ;Cumming at North Lake if fish! are running. Ask Jim Harris at | East Lake where to fish in the Lake. } | Murray Harbor:—Route No. 18 Machon’s Beach (the Buckwheat | Wharf) and Beach Point. | Charlottetown and vicinity: — Wheatley River Pond and Stream Comptons By-Pass Pond at head of Belle River has boats for hire. RIVER SITE COTTAGES |(Wheatley River); Ford's Pond) housekeeping. (Brackley Point Road): Gurney’s Stream (Covehead Road): Mar | MRS. SALAS shall’s Pond; Winter River (Suf- |folk) ; Keefe’s Lake (rainbow | RAYNER trout); a iver: , ; Johnston's River: Brazil’s| Alberton P.E.L Bridge; Glenfinna Lake (rainbow | trout); North River Causeway; Corran Ban Bridge. ee ee | : “Edgewood” LANREST : | TOURIST HOME | Tourist Home AND Beautifully situated in FOURIST CABINS a Lower Montague, P.E.J. ||| “The Friendly House” Short distance from salt Catering te deep sea water bathing, trout fishing Fishrmea and deep sea fishing. also “A family home for a family Handicraft and Tea Reom P Holiday.” Rest Room and Information William ‘Thompson | age | Phone 76-2 Montague a en | | times. Choice market birds may) On the beautiful Kildare ' River equipped for light }, : i He E f aS rf ict fs $ 5 Fs i a lt: i 4 5 ie SS WHEN VISITING | SUMMERSIDE SPEND A HAPPY OF ENTERTAINMENT The Best of Picture Programs Under Ideal Conditions Splendid Canteen Facilities ‘COME AS YOU ARE And bring the Kiddies STARLITE — DRIVE - IN _ THEATRE OPEN FOR THE 1959 SEASON - MAY 15 ural Beauty Abounds turned with lumber, coal, molas- ses and many marketable com- modities. Today an excellent type of fishing boat is being turned out by Hutt Bros. who also manu- *s{facture @ limited number of very up-to-date pleasure craft, and there is the expectation that when dredging of the harbour has been completed shipping of produce will again play an im- portant part in the economic wel- fare of West Prince. WOOLLEN MILL /MacAusland’s Woollen Mill on the main highway between 0O’- Leary Corner and Alberton is a popular stopping place for tour- ists. On occasion one will see’ in the yard above the mill huge’ patches of color. They are not flowers but wool from the dye vat spread out to dry. In the EVENING AT THE SUMMERSIDE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CALLING YOU! TO INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR FOURTH ANNUAL % : EE ; : i i E Fe g i caETEE E ie number of these have been sold for building _ purposes. There is a great deal of wire that could |. be used for purposes in connection with farming 5 ib TS The very desirable property on the Norwood Road, about three miles from Charlottetown, which was formerly known as the Vimy Ranch. It consists of over 70 acres of first-class land, about 40 acres have been under cultivation. There is a two-story residence with double garage and a smaller cottage residence, a large shed 80 x 25 with cold storage plant capable of holding about twenty tons, with the machinery for operating it, and there is a small refrigerating room that could be used for dairy products. There is a large building that was used for grinding meats and other purposes that could be moved and would make a splendid residence and there is a smaller two-story building. There are five sheds in the ranch 24 x 100. and many other desirable adjuncts. In order to make a quick sale of this property it has been decided to reduce the price to $15,000. At that figure it is a real bargain. McLURE and MacKINNON SILVER FOX FARMS, LTD. P. O. Bex 458, Charlottetown, P.E.L = a HOLIDAY BY WY ner to ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ; DAILY CONNECTIONS AT MONCTON FROM: a SUPPERS FOR EVERYONE BE ON THE TREK FOR THE SUMMERSIDE FETE DAYS! Ry ¥ | Ly OBSTER CARNIVAL & EXHIBITION JULY 15-16 - 17-18 - 1959 FOUR GALA DAYS OF FUN GALORE | © ATTEND THE CROWNING OF THE SEA QUEEN > . Bands — Parades — Dancing Beautiful Floats MARITIME TRACK AND FIELD MEET MIDWAY ° FEATURE ACTS MARITIME FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT “ON STAGE - DAILY ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR eR