c , | tutions & Canada ud ‘fall and ts e ‘ee aes Se eee ee aoe MANY APPLY ‘of high standard. A preliminary } . . selection is made in February of the 13 Belgians ww will ‘Canada and Belgium may si: sates ir ct rot, ci are Flemish and two others have | po aang of the Belgian Flemish names but are French- | education ministry and 0! the | speaking. Two of the Flem. sh Canadian embassy in Brus; els: negotiate cultural LOCAL Y sree Sines ules fo te Bal dri ae tab jlish - language universities: in |*Me Canada Council » | 196465 a Flemish civil servant!) The ret aver hes BRUSSELS (CP) Canada po BES: program, enter- | sible exchanges of musical, dra- im the education ministry stud- 'ec!procat y Increasing ‘'s and Belgium, which share img its. second year of. operation.’ imatic’ and artistic ventures are reed psychology. as applied to Scholarships Se Canadiatis (6; French as part of their bicul- and administered by the Canada for foll anak Be sport at the University of Al- we in Belgium, with five tural heritage. may negot'ate a Council, at present offers $250. heped for following Ex berta. graduate awards being given this cultural agreement 000 a year in graduate - tevel |fairs Minister Martin's recent Some .of Belgium's Frenc} year Preliminary soundings are scholarships for study in Car - | announcement that te cultural speaking winners have also cho. 7% scholarships tend to go to understood to have been initi- ada to tie French, Belgians |exchange program wi'! be |sen English-language universi- French-soeaking Canadians, but ated, altyough both Belgian and and Swiss im an effort to build boosted to $1,000,000 a year. ties, studying subjects such as | English-speaking candidate are Canadian spokesmen underline up Canada’s image abroad as a|. Because Belgium itself is bi- international law at the Univer- Welcome and one, a civil serv. that nothing definite has been French- as well as an English- lingual, the Canadian program sity of Toronto. Most of the ant with the Dominion Bureay decided. speaking country. has acquire da Flemish accent.| scholarships, however, are used 0 Statistics, has just completed | Belgian official sugested Belgium was allocated seven.by opening its doors to the at the bitingual or French-lan- ® year's study at the University privately a formal accord would of the 40 scholarships in the |Flemish-speaking majority on | guage univerities of Ottawa of Louvain. enhance the effectiveness of cx- 1964-65 academic year, but this /an equal basis with the country’s | Montreal, Sherbrooke and Laval. : isting arrangemenis ‘under the year officials have managed pe French-speaking (Walloon) ma-| Competition for the scholar GUM IS PURE ANIMAL Canadian government's cultural stretch the same amount of |jority. A suggestion that Flem- | |s1ips, worth from $250 to $600-a_ The gum on American post exchange program with French- money to provide for 13 awards. |ish candidates be allowed to at- | month plus an Air Canada re- age stamps is 100-per-cent rah | Speaking countries Further increases and also pos-|tend only French-language insti-| turn. ticket, is announced each bit glue eee stinse ia rt ae a ti Moore & McLeod Ltd. especially for tourists : THREE FLOORS OF GIFT MERCHANDISE FIRST FLOOR SUGGESTIONS _ FOR MEN : MIDWAY PROVIDES FUN FOR ALL ‘PEL Tweed Ties . ceddieedesaaaedeasss |i sidmaisttecssamnnaatee | aaa ae a P.E.E. Tweed Socks . saint dn chrmnd @ Oech eh 66 ce eC eee > LE t. A tri ferri heel ,than the of be te win e ° night. a a ot all io. tetas | a ames = rg ord e's P.E.L. TWEED SHIRTS ....W.. ..cc.cu-.e eee. maces 13.95 air gran C max and the races, and moonlight on | proud, she’s delighted, ‘and for Pr CO ss os... orc cc ee cctncenssice ooo aenennanan@ absences 3.50 = the Hillsboro River as a back-| them, this years Ex has been a Toland Tartan Shirts ..... .o..:...cc..ccccscccccocccces 805 from 3.95 e | | drop. success. + smemmman © 1000 @eeee® © ' Then, too, people who are pen-| And so. as old Home Week Island Tartan Scarves pag ras ' 3.50 summer vacation ny-wise all year suddenly get a comes again, let's wish good ; a - | gambling fever, and the fellow luck to organizers, exhibitors, Ivy Style Cap in Island Tartan + + © Ownccommense@® © 0600) cooms 2.95 And some -will leave the races | |who can give his girl a teddy |showmen, horses, bettors, 9 Viyella Ties in Authentic Tartans .......cdusun...+.+ 2.00 Islanders are noted for that; : e ; : pood th “ tators, and children with PARK exasperating habit of pulling half-way through and wander none oe poy Fee HERE signs. Island Tartan Ties sence senbecotumamnegeesses'ssis> 0 0.6°7 ARO? their chin’ and saying “After out to the midway that has such| an automatic hero. It Doesn't! And do guard against Cotton- Imported Tweed Sport Coats ..................... 35.00 to 45.00 Old Home Week, = summer's, @ Strange excitement about it at-matter if he spent much more | Gandy-Tilt-a-Whirl Syndrome. English Worsted Suita 2... cou. eee. 59.50 to 79.50 ant | just tenatnere 16.95 to 29:50 Possibly this local cliche holds English Flannel Trousers ... ... 95 All Weather Coats 0... .........-c0:+ ssccccmemears see, 25.00 up the key to the popularity of the big fair. For, although it usually com- es in mid-August, it is a°svmbol- It is the le event for many. and climax of vacation, the ‘ aoa of the tourist tpfianx: and Island Tartan Ascots - ercaenece® © 00 © © 040000 00006 bees ec eesmee 1.95 often the time when warmest Island Tarte Btebes once... 000 600 vremencccess.0.., 105 water fills’ Northumberland Island Tartan SI sn... ..ss0' can geisciacostneve oc. 2.95 Strait. English Bone China Cup and Saucers... 1..49 to 9.50 Corn Flower Crystal, Flower Vases, ete ...... 75c to 5.95 For the child, * is much More, really.. All summer, pos- sibly all year, he and his com- _~ pénions have ‘saved for the day Maple Tree Craft By LEAVITTS of ALBERTON they’ll go to “the exhibition’’. . _ has enjoyed speculating what | @- CANDLESTICKS @ CANDY BOWLS Tides the midway will fea-| @ LAZY SUSANS @ WALL PLAQUES ture and —hey, maybe this year | @ PLATES @ ETC. hd’ get up enough nerve to go| a § on the bombers! For him the midway is the main thing and | although he may enjoy looking | at the animals, they're just a} mere side attraction. an he feels that, “‘after Old Weew" school and the | SECOND FLOOR SUGGESTIONS ¥ LADIES’ WEAR - = dreaded day after Labor Day lopm large indeed. J Island Tartan Skirts, sheath, pleated styles ......... 19.95 to 24.95 TWO EVENTS Island Tartan Strides, by Nat Gordon... 0 -—-.0.0e.- +. 19.95, For the average Islander, : fille ; \ theatres-and-art-galieries-m-a-y~ Wool Skirts and Strides by Highland Queen | ;...:.... :.......: trom 12.98, come and go and will be appre- : ciated te some extent. But for | > him the summer contains two! - : “ola jor—events — Holman's birth: day sale in July and Old Home ~ in August. That's the way - it's always been and it will like- ly, stay that way - many years. - Both these events share an “did friends meet’ character. Inevitably the fair brings Is- landers in contact with people they haven't seen since, well, probably last year's fair, and péople stand around catching up on the year's news and gossip. Old Home Week is the time the Island trots out its ‘Ke n- FOR CH BMWA REEL Girls’ pleated P.EAl. and N.S. Tartaw Skirts and Kilts. 6.98, 7.98, 8.98, 9.98,14.98, 16.98 Boys’ P.E.L. Tartan Short Pants with Se IfBelt . 4.98 and 5.98 Boys’ and Girls’ P.E.I. Tartan Vests to match skirte and pants ... 3.98 4.98 and 5.98 Girls’ and Boys’ Kroy Wool 1 Cardigans with PEL Tartan trim . PRIZE WINNING BOAR Sa ane Se ee iia rane ahaa SR DEE AAT LTS ANS ROCA TORR TOT TTRE GARE ATT pant AEST OE kee TY RINSE satece OM teeeee OO ee wee. SHELL CHEMICALS assiunee s eseind paswbs scorns GIB = ESE +000 + wernt oeresscrer @ + Children’s Viyella authentic. Scotch tartan skirts, weskits, short tartans which include, Black se and sport shirta, assorted vane Searsiell, Royal Stewart, Dress Campbell, MacKenzie and A cordial invitation tucky tare motto with most mney. Th ms top ay. waa 4158 ° i d d i ak Skirts .............. Oe ae 8.98 - 5.98 arness rac It's - the — ti : Oates ee Allg as 1S eX ent e 0 Boys’ suspender short ae = saunas’ aaa aeae oe > Boys’ sho pants with self belt ..... 4.98 loyal fans who follow the races See er eee all summer long, for people who : er go all year arrive during Home Week and inevitably get the best seats. That's when the frivolous little woman who picks her horses by their saddle eolors or pretty names wins all ke money. Six-year old drives tractor i ' "VANCOUVER (CP)—They’re thinking of raising Shelley Kam- lah's pay to a dime a load —/ rr st year she only made $5 all summer, driving a tractor foyr hours a day, and getting a nickel for every load of potatoes ae onto the flat-deck behind all Old Home Week Visitors to visit the Shell Agricultural Chemical Products, Shell Animal Health Products and Equipment Display at the Charlottetown. Exhibition Grounds. TT LP ILI LDS DPS TLD LILI PF LILI PLP IL A rr eee er Moliair Throws from Scotland . tise Kenwood Blankets, assorted sizes sistas 16.95 to 24.50 Irish Linen mats. vanity sets, runners and. printed linens. at attractive prices. . YARD GOODS Authentice tartan yard goods are available in ‘weights E suitable for skirts, slacks, shirts, ete. The Island 5 2 5 to 7 75 Tartan is also available im our yard gords department. ® ’, \ " STORE HOURS: a wasn’t much money—and that she's six, her father admits a raise might be in order ‘She's been. driving the trac- tor for a couple of years now, says her father, Dennis Kamlah, who operates @ 100-acre potato farm in Ladner, on the out- — of Vancouver. She got started at it one day w we needed someone to onto the wheel to keep the tractor going, and now she starts arid stops the machine; changes gears and generally runs it.” Mr, Kamiah said Shelley is supervision at-all times, odemile-an-bout pace. required | orfe-mile-an-hout pace required Gor loading potatoes. 4 € e SHELL CHEMICALS Friday - 99 cs 9. 12:30 - +