, . om age Queen To Visit N. Shore %n their visit to the Island this, and Laura. When the girls were, on this estate. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- summer, Her Majesty Queen Eli-|very young, they were. adopted|Donald anil family were regular zabeth and H. R. H. the Duke of| by the maternal grandparents af-| attendants on Sunday mornings Edinburgh will visit the Daivay|ter the death of their mother. | at the West Covehead Presbyter- ‘|area of the North Shore in the| TO TRACADIE ian Church. . In Mr ed ‘PAGE 6A GUARDIAN-PATRIOT, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 199 the chief attractions at the Na-| It’s -| tional Park. The late James/ed rain- MacFadyen, president of the} fall only three inches in July -| North Shore Hotel Company, leas-| and ; days ed and operated this resort for|with cloudless skies for outdoor several years. Later it was oper-| activities, gentle breezes blowing ated by Major Wendell . Worth. | off fa 1938. It was to become one of| most beautiful I have seen.” true the fi eee te lhe tl htt ees vey ivacdet i Be a National Park. planning for summer vacation}; One summer Mr. MacDonald In this connection it is interest- . MacDonald look-| became very ill and was obliged ing to recall the history of the pre-| to call a surse, Miss May Mac- - |imposing structure known as/| viously visited their grand-| Donald, who was so well-liked ‘4| “Dalvay-by-the-Sea.” daughters and their objective was| that she was associated with the It was built in 1695 for Alexan-/ the old Acadia Hotel in Tracadie.|family for many years, travell- der MacDonald, vice-president of | Looking across country, Mr.| ing with them on trips abroad. the Standard Oil Company, as a| MacDonald was attracted by ine Miss MacDonald later married| bly, and cieGit ig tel rf fe af i if one P.E. 1 Is Air-egrse.: e s ae ™ | ther. At night, it ceols down to surimer residence. Mr. Mac- upon which ‘“Dalvay-by- Judge MacQuarrie, Summerside, | William (Conditioned car eae sold tl Island resorts, so site ' n one what clothes to bring, you can | Donald, when young, migrated|Sea” is now erected, Before his|where she resided until her | brother : oe of lots i from Scotland to the United Stat-| return to Ohio, he purchased this| death. resided there during the summer.| A former Governor of Mississip-| table sport clothes in which les, where he found employment.| property, and made arrange-| FIREPLACE Captain Edward Dicks was the \pi who visited Prince Edward| enjoy the balmy weather, plus a— i Being interested in oil, he heid| ment, i} concessions in Indiana, which he| have a summer home construct-| ed to enlarge his dwelling by ad- sold to the Standard Oit@ompanyjed, using all i m@iand became its vice-president. | The © |This energetic gentleman pur- ‘ chased a beautiful estate in Cin- cinnati, Ohio, and named it ‘‘Dai- vay"’ after his birthplace in Scot- land. TRAVELLED | To Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald » *|was born one child, a daughter, wave-washed, wind-swept, sun-|dress at home. ROYALTY MAPLES COURT oe scieer ee ke eee ‘QUIET LOCATION ON ROUTE ONE, every worthwhile country in the a arrived from Ohio, i i z -THE-SEA ld, Miss Beatri ried Ed-| also Ra iri: digy econand |agg - Fh Rosspigliosi of Ital eee wa Stallo, a a "the Italian| Horgan. On the premises were/ and Mace eden te Cotet Murat Two MILES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN Ambassador to the United Stat-| basket phaetons, double seated|of France. ' i : ; ; 0 P : ee Georgetown S Harbour Is Famous Stes dition i: s ale od died coaches. A roared e FB oe anak Long Beach, Cees ( left y (off ) four i i ' #3 i f li f c H : ge g i é ; i : : : S = a : 3 33° if 2 2 ry g z : 5 8 ge 223 ij E # babe TREE F i me ? 5 : ; in infancy and two girls, Helene Georgetown the capital of|homes in the town and it is con-,utiful beaches and good trout King’s County has one of the fin-| venient for visitors to find some-|fishing. Cardigan, a small vil- wt tral hates on Candas | oe ake them ou fora day efiage, ia cve by and * to are | TAYLORS JEWELLERS LTD. - - - adiis Slop | Atlantic sea coast. : Georgetown is also in the his-| of “wooden ships and iron men.” quaint town with its tra-| toric DeRoma section of the|It was a well known ship-building | he linked | Olhe Nome of with the sea has} country and here again are bea-| centre. eontributed many hardy sea- man, in peace and war, to the shipping lanes'of the world. 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Crested Jewellery, Souvenir Spoons, ete. ATTENTIO N, HUNTERS re mme(lome Cooked Meals) | whee | Limited Number of Hunters Can Be ats, George Beautifully Situated 15 Min, Drive from. Cavendish an coe. | Accommodated During Hunting Season Alberton ISLAND * , ‘ eee MRS. KEITH WARREN JEWELLERS LTD | scents Proprietors -- Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Trainor th MARGATE KENSINGTON 45-22 || 121 Grarton | DIAL 4233 | Charlottetown, P-E.I. R.R. No. 7 Dial 8345 a SS Sees SSS eee ss oN A Vacation “Must” For All Visitors To Prince Edward Island... - MONTAGUE THE BEAUTIFUL Harvey Moore’s game sanctuary at Milltown Cross, 4 miles Belting on the Beautiful Montague River begine early te fe Weaenan 2 see » any Tourists lst of sight seeing. \ the spring and continues \late inte the fall. For the more ’ In late fall Mr. Moore has reported as many as 5,000 Canada daring sailors, a short run will take them into Cardigan geese & an, take advantage of this haven to avoid the Bay for a pleasant day’s deep sea fis off Boughton anxious guns of the many Hunters. Tourists may see Mr. ile Island. aig Moore feeding the birds from his hand when they eome For information concerning Se Montague is noted for its excellent Trout Fishing . . . and: Deep-Sea Fishing Excursions are voller sunea, also available here! Also, Boating and other recreations! | , MONTAGUE Prince Edward Island We cordially invite you to visit our Town. when you are in Prince Edward Island! THE TOWN OF MONTAGUE = Mayor B. H. Yeo; Councillors: Claude Nicholson, Frank Greene, Gilbert Clements, Charles Fraser, Horace Fraser, John Hughes (Town Clerk—G. eet sold to the Federal Government; Mesed, ser-cocted Provinse—the At the present time it.is being|the average summer daytime run by Mr. Raoul \Reymond. temperature to a moderate 72 de i : i si I 3 s with George Longworth to| In 1899, Mr. MacDonald decid- | 2€xt occupant, and in 1931 open-l7 1.14 » few years ago, had this| warm sweater for the eve George DeBlois|*® say of the Province — “A|mings, and leave your formal”