JULY .27, 1949 PRINDE 0F WALES 00LLEOE. (Continued from Page 1) published in alphabetical order in three classes. Class I. contains the names of those students making ‘iii per cent and over. Class IL, those making between d5“ and 75 per cent; un- d51- 65 per cent, but not under 50 per cent. those of pass standing. The actual marks made by can- didates have been forwarded them by mail. CLASS l. Earl Bruce. High Bank Kathleen Coffin, Rollo BayWest Carol Creelman, West Kent School Pauline Cummiskey, Mt. Stew- an Jacqueline Cummiskey, Mount Stewart i William Davey, Queen Square Barbara_Dick, West Kent Barbara Gallant, Rochford Sq. Robert Lafferty. Queen Square Bell MacAndrew, West Kent Joyce MacCallum, Notre Dame Academy Irene Maclnnis, Rochford Sq, Sheila Macinnis, Spring Park Isabel Maclsaac, Souris Convent Terrence MacWade, Queen Sq. Myra Murphy. Notre Dame Al- edemy Robert Nelson, West Kent Robert Platts. West Kent Jerome Quinn, Kinkora Karl Reardcn, West Kent Marion Schurman. Central Bed- avue ‘Marleen Warren, Prince Street Frank Weatherble, West Kent Catherine Wood. Rollo Bay West. CLASS II. Beatrice S. Arsenault. Abram’s Village Zelda Arsenault, Wellington Anabel Auld, Fanning Dorothy Baxter, Ellersiie Barry Beers, West Ken/t Wendell Brown, West Kent Georgina. Cairns, Lower Fres- town Douglas Cameron, West Kent Eleanor Campbell. Notre Dame Academy Sidney C pbeil, West Kent Arnold Cheverie. Queen Square Doris Co dy. Rochford Square Dorothy offin. Cherry Hill Earle Coffin, Eglington ‘ Sheila Connich, Kensington Raymond Connolly, Queen Sq. Helen Cullen, Millcovc Eunice DesRochea. Misco Shirley Dennis, Marshileld Lois Dingwell, Fortune Bridge Georgie Dover, Pisquld East Merrill Doyle, Queen Square Leah Duffy. Rochford Square Richard Ferguson. Hampton Audrey Gallant, 0'Lcary Oswald Gallant, St. Augustine Convent ‘ Elaine Gill. West Kent Elizabeth Gillis, Lyndale L Geraldine Hughes. Souris High” Katherine Hutcheson, West Kent Constance Jay. Mount Stewart Francis Jay, Kenslngton Earl Jewell, West Kent ' Jack Johnston, Crapaud Ann Keays, Notre Dame Acad- m)’ Anna Kilbride, Kcnsington Linda Leard, Pisquld East Harold Lee, Queen Square Jack MacAndrew. West Kent “Noreen MacCarthy, Morell Vil- ga Dorothy MacCaull, North Bed- aqua Mclda MacCaull. Bideford Jean MacConncll, Georgetown Anne MacCormack, Souris Con- Vent Ann MacDonald, Georgetown hJoyce MacDougail, St. Cather- e'a Davida MacEachern, West Kent Mary MacElroy, Spring Park Teresa MacIsaaqSouris Convent Jill MacKay, West Kent Glendon MacKendrick, Camp- belltoll, Lot d Dorothy MscLaren, Prince It. Meredith iidacLeaa, New Argyle Marjorie MacLeod, Prince St. Sterling MacRae, Greenvsle Florence Matheson. Albion Cross Elzia Morrison, Mount Buchanan Ellen Mullally, Souris Convent Margaret Nicholson. Mount Bu- zhanan Alfreda O'Brien, Tignish Con- van Arthur Psndergast. Kensington Helen Pendleton, Kensington Adeline Peters, Souris Convent Leah Pickering, Clinton ‘Rita Poirier, St. Nicholas ‘Lorne Ramsay, Hamilton . Alfred Rossiter. Morell Village Patricia Scott. St. Mary‘s.‘Acad. 9m)’ Catherine Smith, Notre Dame Academy Gerald Steele, Miscouche hi"! sweehoy. Queen Square Barbara Walsh. Notre Dame Ac. ademy James Wood. West Kent. PASSED Elizabeth Aitisen. Fortune Bridge Joyce Aitisen, Eglingtou ‘Norma Jean Allen, Prince St. ‘Louise Anderson, West Kent ‘Monty Annear, Montague Betty Arbing, Glenaladaie ‘Dorothy Arsenault, St. Mary's Academy ‘Edward Arsenault, Queen Sq. ‘Gerard Arsenault. Queen Square ‘Joan Marie Arsenault, St. Mary's Academy Louise Academy Lucille Arsenault, Wellington Marion Arsenault, Rockford Sq. ‘Matilda Arsenault, Miscouche ‘Pauline Arsenault, Stella Maris Ambrose Atkins, Queen Square Ronald Atkinson, West Kent ‘Thelma Barwise, Prince Street ‘Shirley Bears, Brudenell ‘Charles Beairsto, Kensington Keith Benton, West Kent Barbara Beck, Montague ' George Bernard, O‘Leary Isabel Birt, East Pisquld Janet Bradshaw. Searletown Keith Brehaut, West Kent Louise Brehaut, Lyndale ‘Robert Brooks. O’Leary Edith Brown, Prince Street Mary Brown. Bayside ‘Catherine Buchanan, H a z e1 Grove ‘Gloria Burdette, Ringwood ‘David Burke, Spring Park ‘Alvina Caissie, St. Gilbert ‘Florence ‘Callaghan, Notre Dame Academy Donald Cailbeck, West Kent William Callbeck, Central Bed- eque ‘James Cameron. West Kent ‘Annie Campbell, DeSable ‘Kathleen Campbell, DeSablc ‘George Caseley. Kensington Eldon Champion. Kensington ‘Roma Ching. Little Harbour ‘Frances Coffin. Savage Harbour Joseph Coffin, Morell Village ‘Mildred Coflin, Mount Stewart Nanne Coles. North Milton ‘Doreen Colwili. Northam Sophie Compton, St. Peter's June Connolly, Morell Rear ‘Evelyn Cook, Cape Wolfe ‘Thelma Cooke, Cape Wolfe Theresa Corcoran. New Perth -Genevieve Cormier. Tignish Con- vent ‘Joseph Coyle. Queen Square ‘Joan Craig, Middleton ‘Mary Craig, Prince Street Eunice Croucher. Souris ‘Jean Curley, New Annan _ ‘Frank Currie, VWestQKwentV __ v_ Grace Darby. Abrsm's Village ‘Marlene Davison, Kensington Blanche Day, Wellington Norah DeBlois, West Kent Bonnie Dingwell. Morell ‘Gladys Dixon, South Lake Marleen Dixon, Wood Islands East George Donald, Sep View Louise Doiron, Stella Maris ‘Yvonne Doiron, Stella Maris Margaret Doucette. Souris Con- vent v Shirley Downe, Prince Street ‘Donald Doyle, Campbellton. Lot Arsenault, St. Mary's d ‘Elizabeth Doyle, Stella Maris ‘Norah Doyle. St. Ann's Geraldine Driscoil, Kensington ‘Stella Driscoll, Kensington ‘Phyllis Drummond. South Free- town . "Ruby Drummond. South Freo- town Adelaide uffy, Kinkora ‘Florence unbar, Tignish Con- vent ‘Doris Dunn, Notre Dame Acad- Gm? Elizabeth Dunn. Notre Dame Academy “Barbara England, West Royalty ‘Simeon Fanner, Kinkors ‘Ansel Ferguson, Hampton ‘Theresa Finnan, Souris Convent ‘William Fitzpatrick, Glenaladale Charles Frizzell, Marshfleld Alban Gallant. Kinkora Camilla Gallant. Tignish Con- vent Donald Gallant, Queen Square Edna Gallant, St. Mary's Acad- emy A nationalities O It's a joy to tab I batch of bakinl wt of the oven when you've used dependable Floischmannb Yeast! Roiissoailpy so, light-guns etc!) tsmptin iy a an Ifyou ltfirsnl, sssisaumamwe has been the standby of three generations of Canadian i Got WOM Appointed iiiroctor of Masonic Lodge ROBERT H. SAUNDERS Robert H. Saunders. chairman of Ontario Hydro-Electric commis- sion. who recently returned from a- business trip to United K111860111. has been appointed grand director of ceremonies of the Masonic Grand lodge. He ro- ceived the mantle of office from the newly elected grand master, J, P. Maher, at the Ontario Masons’ 94th convention held in ‘I'll the ‘Eileen Gallant, Kinkora ‘Helena Gallant. Millvale ‘Leona Gallant, Abram’s Village Terrence Gallant, O'Leary Marjorie Gamester, Spring Park Kathleen Garnhum. Prince St. ‘Bernice Gass, New Haven ‘Adrian Gauthier, St. Nicholas ‘Jeanette Gauthier, Stella Maris. ‘Ian Gillies, Queen Square ‘Betty Gillis, Lyndale Velma Gillis, Ocean View ‘Elaine Glover. Kenslngton ‘Louise Griffin, Tignish Convent ‘Myra Griffin, Glen Foy ‘Therese l-lache. Notre Dame Ac- ademy Elmer Hammill, Lower Freetown ‘Norma Lee Haslem, Springfield ‘Lloyd Heffell, Borden ‘Beth l-Iendricken, Fanning Brook ‘Eugene Hennessey, Souris High ‘Brenda Hickey, Correspondence Instruction ‘Charles I-Iine, West Kent Jean Hiscott, North Rustico ‘Irma Hogan. Tignish Convent ‘Hazen Hogg. Central Bedeque Betty Huestis, Wilmot Valley ‘Marjory Huestis, Wilmot Valley ‘Mary Huestis, St. Mary's Acad- emy Charlotte Hughes. Pisquld West ‘Mary H ghes, Millcove Elaine umphrey, Kensington ‘Marlon Hynes, Notre Dame Adelaide lnman, Argyle Shore Mabel Jay, Pisquld East ‘Doris Jenkins, South Winsloe Joan Jenkins, Pownal ‘Mae Jenkins, Mount Herbert ‘MacDonald Johnston, West Kent ‘Archibald J o h n s t o n, Alma, Kings County Esthenloimston. Crapaud ‘Gerald Johnston, Central Bed- que ‘Joan Johnston, Montague ‘Roy Johnston, Kinkora Edgar Jones. West Kent Baird Judson, Alexandra Eleanor Kays. Notre Dame Clarice Kelly. Rochford Square ‘Donald Kennedy. West Kent ‘Catherine Larkin, Kensington Jean Larkin, Kensington Joan Larkin, Kensington Margaret Levers. Georgetown Charles Lavle, Souris High ‘Frank Lawless, Norboro ‘Alvire LeClair, Stella Maris ‘Stephanie LcClair, Prince Street ‘Mary Ledwell, St. Peter's ‘Damien Leonard, Queen Square ‘Bernice Lewis, York Elizabeth Lewis, West Kent ‘Merle Longaphie. Queen Square Helen Lund. Glenaladale ‘Pearle MacArthur, Rosebank ‘Merlin MacAulay. Souris High Basil MacCann, East Royalty William MacCaull, Bidcford . David MacCorn-iack, Queen Sq. ‘Ivan MacCormack, St. Andrew's ‘Betty MacDonald, Murray Har- bour ‘Dunstan MacDonald. Mermaid ‘Edith MacDonald, Montague ‘Edna MacDonald, Morell Village ‘Elva MacDonald, Caledonia ‘Estelle MacDonald, Vernon ‘Etta Marie MacDonald, John- ston's River MacDonald, John- Genevieve ston's River ‘June MacDonald. t. Augustine Lewis MacDonald. ueen Square Marjorie MacDonald, Tignish Convent ‘ ‘Noreen MacDonald. Cardigan Rose Mary MacDonald, Notre Dame ‘Wallace MacDonald. Forest Hill ‘Blanche MacDougail, Tyne Vai- ley ‘Carlyle MacDougall, A r g y 1 e Shore Lottie MacDougall, Mt. Stewart ‘Marion MacDougall. Lower New- town _ ‘Melville MacDougall, Blooming Point Edna MacEachcrIl. Appin Road ‘Gordon MacEachern, Appin Road. ‘Mildred MacEachern. Rochford Square Edna MacEwcn, Rollo Bay East ‘Eric MacEwen. Souris High ~ Marion MacEwen, St. Peter's Wsltcr MacEwen, Kenslngton Thomas MacGaugh. St. Peter's ‘Leo MacGinn. Emyvaie Leonard MacHugh, TignishCon- ent ‘Marvin Maclnnis. Byron's Road Mary Maelntyre, Bayside ‘Helen Maclsaac. Souris Convent Patricia Macisaac. Souris Con- vent ' Joyce MacKay, Sea View ‘Mary MacKay, Stanley Bridge William MacKay. Freeland, ‘Eileen MacKearney, Gi ‘Elizabeth MacKcnsie. Corr - dence instruction Minnie MacKenzie, West Kent Alice Jdacliinnon. Tignish Con- vent . ‘Estelle MacKinnon, Souris Con- Vent ‘Frances MacKinnon, Fanning Eartha hlacLean. '99"!!! "Mullah. t ‘Blanch MaeLeod. Irishtown. ‘ Ralph MaeLQodJWsst Kant ‘WWII’! "Id-cod. Ilflflillilohd ' Prince IHOOC ‘Mary llachlillan, N0!" DID! N llacllillan, Queen Square oal ‘libs-ion hlacNsill, St. Peter's ‘Nancy MacNeviu, Prince Street Audrey MacPhaii. MeadowBank ‘Eva MacPhail, Cornwall ‘Inez MacPhae, Souris Convent ‘Noreen MacPhcs-sou, NotrcDamc ‘Ralph MacPher-son. West Kent ‘Ian MacQuarrie. Correspondence Instruction ‘Muriel MacQuas-rie, Hampton Lola MacRae. West Kent Antoinette Maddix. St. Mary's Academy p ‘Beatrice Mair, Georgetown ‘Edna Mallard, Souris Convent ‘Jana Mallard. Souris Convent ‘Margaret Malone, Souris Con- vent ‘ ‘Doris Mann, Kaaaiagton. ‘Ramsay Martin, West Kent ‘Donald Matheson. 0'Leary ‘Edith Matheson. Springdeid Roy Mathesou, Bristol ‘Rita Matters, Kelly's Cross Nellie Montgomery, Park Cos- ner Blaine Moresidc, West Kant Leona Morriasey, Notre Dame ‘Lorraine Morrissey, NotreDame ‘Dunstan Mullally. Souris High ‘Shirley Mullins,‘ Glenaladaio Adelle Mullins, Tryon Consoli- dated Ivan Munn. Murray Rivas- ‘Viola MunnflMus-ray River ‘Charles Murphy. Darnley ‘Jean Murphy, Vernon ‘William Murphy, Queen Square Eleanor Murray. BradalbaneVil- lage ,_ ‘Jurretta Murray, Breadalbane Village Allison Mutch, West Kent Leia Muttart. Marshileld ‘Mary Myers, Prince Street ‘Marion N‘cholson. Milltown ‘Ronald Nicholson. West Kent ‘Shirley Noonan, St. Mary's Ac- ademy ‘Donna Palmer, Freeland ‘Ingham Palmer, West Kent Joyce Panting, Wood Islands East ‘Jean Parkman, East Royalty Muriel Peardon. Montague ‘Frances Perry, Tignish Convent ‘Janet Perry, Tignish Convent ‘Velma Perry. Miscouche John Picketts. Kelvin Grove ‘Alicia Pineau, Tignish Convent ‘Eunice Pineau, St. Augustine ‘Jean Pineau, St. Augustine William Pineau, Fernwood ‘Norma Pound. Hazel Grove ‘Irene Praught, Cross Rivera Lois Raynor. Tignish Convent Clifford Ready. Queen Square ‘Doris Reeves. Kensingtnni Phyllis Reeves, K ‘ ‘ ‘Betty Rennie. Elmsdale ‘Dorothy Rice. Souris Convent ‘Lorne Roberts, Middleton Charles Roche. Montague West ‘Helena Roche, Souris Convent ‘Bessie Rodd. Harrington ‘Roma Rodd, South Winsloc ‘Veda Rodd, South Winsloc Barbara Rupert, West Kent Lenora Ryan. Morell Rear Marion Sanderson, St. Peter's June Semple, Kenaington Donald Simmonds, West Kent ‘Clarinda Simpson, Hope River John Sinnott, Iidoroll- Village ‘Olga Small, Miscnuche ‘Doreen Smith, Central Royalty ‘Laura Smith, Fredericton ‘Marie Smith, Bideford Marjorie Smith, Freetown ‘Patricia Smith. Middleton Dorothy Sonier. St. Mary's Ac- ademy ‘Bruce Stead, Egiington , Donald Steele, Queen Square Joseph Steele, Morell Village Ireta Stevenson, Fredericton ‘Verna Stewart, Caledonia ‘Joan Storey. Prince Street ‘William Stull, Queen Square ‘Alma Sudsbury, Kcnsington ‘Sylvia Sullivan, Greenfield ‘James Sutherland, O'Leary Marie Taylor, Ringwood ‘Leith Thompson, West Kent‘ Mary Thompson, St. Peter's ‘Leila Townsend, Sherbrooke ‘Agnes Trainer, Kelly's Cross ‘Desmond Trainer, Queen Square ‘Donald Trainor. Queen Square ‘John Trainer, Kinkora ‘Arthur Trowsdaie, Kelly's Cross Kenneth Tulle. Queen Square ‘Daisy Tweei. Prince Street Betty Underhay, Eglington Chester Vanlderstinc, West Kent ‘Mildred Walker, Rochford Sq. ‘Helen Wail, North Granville ‘John Wallace, Georgetown William Wallace, Elmsdala ‘John Walsh, Queen Square ‘Joyce Warren, North Rustico ‘Sterling Webster, St. Peter's ‘Elizabeth Wedge, St. Mary's Academy ' James Whelan. Elliotvais Roy White, West Kant Noreen Whitman, Souris Con- vent ‘Helen E. Wight. Plat River ‘Hudson Willoughby. Queen Sq. Donald Wood, Marshileid ‘Delmar Woodside. Kensiugton ‘Shirley Yeo. Harmony , Jean zakem. Notre Dame. Note To Students Intending students should note carefully the following: Candid- ates whosa names are marked with a star have not completed their entrance. but will be allowed to attend collage. They will be required to pass supplementary examinations in certain subjects in order to complete this exami- nation before receiving a license to teach in the public schools. Students who have now passed the Entrance Examinations will be admitted at the opening of the college term and may take: (a) the Academic Course qualifying for entrance to University or ent- rance to the Normal Training class or classes or (b) a course in Corn- merco, which extends over two years. ~ YOUR HOME 0R T34 Kent Si‘. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ ALE TNURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY 2am. - 29m. - Your orromuumr 1o FURNISH 0UT 0R 0UTOATEO PIECES WITN NEW. MODERN AND RESTFULLY BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE » 3 Days ilrockett Storey Ltd. son. JULY” REPLACE WORN- Qlnly Phone s34 ' f... _.._,. Though the Academic course leading to completion of High School or University Matriculation normally demands two years of study in advance of Prince of Wales Entrance requirementacan- didates who have made sufficient- ly high standing (60 per cent or upwards) will be given an oppor- tunity to complete this work in one year, and if spccessful will ba admitted the following year to the classes in First Year Univer- sity subjects, or to the Normal Training classes leading to Sec- ond Class License. Young and immature students making a low pass mark in, this examination should hesitate to come at this stage to Prince of Wales College but should ‘remain anothe year at school and obtain a better educational gr ‘ ori: before incurring the great ex- pense of the course at college. Every student that proposes at! tending Prince of Wales College must dll out and return to the “Prince of Wales College, Char- lottetown", the form which is found enclosed with the report card received from this entr ce examination. at once or at a‘ te not later than August 10th. i former students who intend to- re- turn to college to join the classes of the Iirat, Second. Third, or Fourth Year siiould also notify the College office on or before the same date, stating the {course they intend to take, so that ar- rangements may be made for clas- sification and accommodation. The College office will be closed from July 30th to August 20th in- clusive, and open thereafter each morning from 9 to l2 o'clock only. Opens September oth- Prince of Wales College will open on Tuesday‘, September 6th. At 2 p.m. students of the Second Year including those in Com- merce and ln Teacher Training will be enrolled, and at 4 p.m. students of the Third and Fourth Years. On Wednesday, September 7th at 2 p.m. all students of the First Year and of the Special Ma- triculation Class will be enrolled. Students taking the Teacher Training Class, provided they un- deriakc to teach ‘in the Province for at least two years. may re- ceive a grant of $100. Those need- ing further assistance may receive the same in the ‘form of a loan not exceeding $100 and repayable within two yeara from the time of graduation. The Principal-will address the student- of all years at l0 a.m.on Thursday, September 8th in the College Auditorium. Students‘ fees must be paid at the College on the day of regist- ration. ~ Fees of the students of the Third and Fourth Years and of the Commerce Department may be paid half-yearly. For students of the First and Second Years and Teacher Training classes the fees are 8d for country students and I10 for students tmn Charlotte- town. Por Commerce students the fees are $86 for those from the country and I60 for those from rmesr straps ‘Charlottetown. For Third Year the fees and $50 and $75, and for the Fourth Year $100 and $150 re- spectively for country and Char- lottetown students. When enroll- ing, all male students are required to pay in addition to the regular tuition fee a fee of $3. and all fe. male students $2. to cover cost of locker and student activities. The public schools with six weeks‘ holidays will open on Monday, August 15th. All other schools except Charlottetown and Summerside will open on August - IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear husband, AIBEBT NEWMAN’ Paled away July 20th, 1041. Wife and Family. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Calvin MacDonald, Cornwall, wish to thank the Doctors ~01 the P. E Island Hospital and Nurses who attended Little Ronnie, and all the neighbours and friends for the many acts of kindness dur- ing their recent sad bereavement. They also wish to thank all those who sent flowers and messages of sympathy. CARD OF THANKS The Kingston L. O. B. A. and L O. L. take this opportunity of thanking all those who assisted in any way in making their recent supper such a success Appreciation Mr. and Msr. wish to take this opportunity to thank their many friends who helped at the time of the fire or have helped in any way since. TRUCKS for SALE - NEW ' l KDS 5 International 150" W.B. Z-Speed Axle. l KB I International 17'!” W3, Mill wheel base suitable for hauling lumber, etc. ‘ 1 KB 3 X-ton International. -USEO DANS d TRUDKS 11947 Mercury S-ton with hy- draulic hoist and gravel box. Iegiste ed. I Ill’! KI I Internntional with Platform lhd racks. Perfect con- dlflon. 4 new Ground Grip tlroa this spring. Registered. 1 III Plymouth Coupe. Priced to to sell. lliloVangaarllodaa. slightly Iaelsadsnstratsd. A reel hernia. Convenient tenai arranged to salt w. 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PERSPIRATION ODOR DEAR. MISS DIX: but are afraid to die? ANSWER: afraid to die. DOROTHY DD! cannot reply And another proof of love is whether you are willing to work for a woman. If the thought of her makes you want to roll up your sleeves and tackle your job with fresh vim. and if you would rather spend your money on her than on your own pleasures, then you are in love for keeps and it is safe to pop the question. What do you do when you are tired of living, I have never been tired of living because I have always worked so hard and been so busy and had so many interests that I have kept on my tiptoes and enjoyed every day as it came. Try thinking of other people and interesting yourself in other lives, It is the best remedy yet for that tired feeling. And you needn't be When the end comes, God gives us courage to meet it. problems of general interest through her column. DOROTHY DIX QUESTION DOROTHY DIX onaily to readers, but will answer CIAL PRICE. 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