Senet EAP rageg ore ge OS ee Ee ee aS! Se, Re ama te en ge ra ee ae PE ee Oe ee SO ee ae ee eee PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE winiast lovable evening was Mra. Ceci Mill to read an ad when neighbors and friends gath-| sented by Mr. Alan Murhy and| . ered to bid farewell to their som|Cecil Mill. Several others spoke +f . weir, Bacon Raynor naseaue. ac [that they were leaving Clermont ; . Edson Raynor capably ; aod wish them every success in sided and explained the nature ‘ ; sided ond exp ath are nob ere i Mapes — - + « Prince Edward Island's Junior . . 3 ab tat tee ae te , j | Pioneer Camp |sssc ter, they Are Joly College... . offering: Good Fellows.” The remainder of Is Planned aca en eee ee 1: The final two years of high school. “| for the evening were Mrs. Allan 2. Preparation of candidates for provincial teachers’ licences. 3. A two-year course in Commerce. / A Girl Guide camper-pioneer | Murphy, Mrs. Wilfred Ourley and camp will be held at Kinlock/Mre. Cecil Mill. Farm, Southport August 27-29. A Guides attending the camp will|by the ladies be given tests leading to their| joined in singing Auld Lang Syne. | | Pioneers’ Badges. All Guides at. tending must be qualified to at. QUILTING JOB DONE tempt the Camper's Badge. They|. TORONTO (CP) — A quilting. co eh : one eR : H must have two weeks of organ-| job which took 44 years has been “— mi ized camping—one week under|completed by Mrs. Luella Des re — PIPES AND DRUMS MASS AT ELDON canvas—and all must be recom, | Rosiers of nearby Ringwood. She ‘ J ‘ eas . . mended by their captains. began making her giant quilt in|] - ' ‘The massed pipes and drums] the Clans at Eldon are seen above|ings Wednesday. K was a spec-|of any Scot or Scots descendant | The Guides will work in pairs|1915 when her husband went FEES: "ale git’ pie tad tang | a they prepared for te STeO4 easy which would sir the bear and even others could thrill to| and will draw three days rations/| ov = , - part in the annual Gathering of! marchpast which started proceed- the skirl of the pipes. on arrival. : mr o let and 2nd/year: rural students 8; urban $16. 5 | 3rd and 4th year: rural students $25; urban $75. ' Commerce: rural students $35- urban $50. ‘ - For information about courses write the Registrar. : . Canadian to hold the title of Held At Edmonton Hotel Grand Master of" the “Grand . Orange Council of the world. Maintaining eight O. B. A. of LO. A. are gub-| Mrs. A. Barr, Chairman of the Mes actoss Canada, is the project|mitted to the separate meetings; Convention Committee, Mrs. Jes- of voting.|sie L. Larter, Charinttetowa, tour of Edmonton preced-|Grand Jr., Deputy Mistress o: Fs for |ed the Tea which was convened|B.A.; Mes. Rena MacCauil, R.W. aged.” The children are fed,| by Mrs. J. Adamston, and Mr.|Grand Mistress of PE. I; Mrs. and Mrs. N.A. McPherson, sup-| Alice Jewell R.W. Grand Sec- of home until they are 16. “‘We/| erintendent, and matron, receiv-| retary of P.E.I. were among Benevole iation,” | ed with Mrs. Jackson. those who attended National Con- contributions are also given to} A banquet and dance was helu| vention, and have returned home and of : SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES Several scholarships and bursaries aie available for students entering the third and fourth years. Ten scholarships at a value of $200 each .and eight bursaries at a value of $125 each are offered in these years. ; / the Cancer Society, the Can-| at the conclusion of the meeting| after spending some time visiting Apoli ( adian National Institute for the |in the McDonald Hotel Ball Room | friends and relatives in Calgary September athe ent ae are available at the-College office, These should be completed w Blind. ; on Wednesday evening. Special | Banff, Edmonton, Regina, Winni- Principal. The LO.B.A. has now 30,000 | guests attended including, May-! peg, and Toropto. fame Students entering third and fourth year are also eligiblé for Dominion-Provincial ; or across Canada. a ——— — are mn egy Avast nite students. Application for such granis should be made held in the McDonald Hotel, Ed- CE FRIDAY Department monton. Mrs. G. H. Williams, CLEARAN _ alate. EE Seal atdren of ; the Grand LOB.A British . “America aitended the convention || COTTON SKIRTS Sod canaaal of a ancatiane OPENING OF FALL TERM BALANCE OF STOCK— Ia Edmonton, the Home shel- SIZES ea. daar deeabes a te ote CLEARING e Registration for first year students takes place September 8th, for second year, arranged at the Alberta Home : normal training, and commerce students, September 9th, and for Third and Fourth year for children, when over 200 dele |] BOLERO * Z students September 14th. ; gates were guests of the Board. ie | The Grand mistess of the Lodge SWEATERS 1 i * in Alberta is Mrs. J. Jackson of] ORLON — WOOL— 2 price \ 851 Irma, Alberte, Mrs. O. REG. 6.95 Wilisen is Past Grand Miotress 70 io ia In conjunction with Loyal : a National Flag and + ee ea. f FOODLAND _ Anthem was on the agenda. vii pom i t'| STRIDES, ete , HOLMAN’S ) | PHONE SHOPPING SERVICE _ CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY PAY DIRECT REGISTRATION — Sears Imports from England ‘and Scotland P. E. I.’s H 0 S P TA L Yes, Ladies’ we are inviting you to visit our Ladies’ Wear Department— N S U R A N C E p L A N \ O'Leary Family _ THE FASHION SHOPPE 141 Great George St. Dial 3355 flew from Maryiand to be pre-|] ona Floor—where you will find many beautiful imported garments. Drop Messenger (Ethel) of Bridgetown,|| in today . . . You'll be glad you did. N.S., Mr. Welsey Boulter, O'-| Leary, and Mr. George Boulter,’ FA itiata wok seat we Tartan Skirts tion. Scie the tenet de- authentic Tartan Skirts, 100% Wool loomed in Scotland. Choose from a ere supper mas served by the | wide range of regular and ancient Tartans. SPRINGHILL | Plain Skirts 12.95 ee “| Pleated 16.95 to 21.95 srt aed Ladies’ Sweaters m4 home of Mr. Smith’s|] 100% virgin wool Sweaters for the well dressed woman ; by Wolsey of Scotland. These are available in any shade & Begins : Tuesday, August 11th’ 1959 ey i +e Each household will receive a Pav-Direct Anolication Kit in the a‘! % Residents who are not designated members of Employee .or Collector “Ont., is visiting at the home of you desire. Mr . : eee Groups should fill out their application form and return it at once. Seat xa! Pullover Style (L.S.) ‘8.95 ee ine. tare” "| Cardigan Style 10.95 authentic tartan suits in the reg- Mrs. Charles Frost, Springhill. T, textes made Visitors at the home of Mr. and artan pe — Ply enna Fon baad. 4 95 * x. The head of the household must sign on the reverse side of the ecard. * If you are a designated member of an Employee or Collector Group da é Loomed in Scotland. Pleated skirts. not complete the Pay Direct form. ~ are Mrs. Edward Mathey and Su its These suits are smartly tailored to . > today’s well dressed women. Mass. : Priced from— and family, Harmony, were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. | end Mrs. Ralph Compton, _ St. | : 9 ee nee ae Ladies’ Topcoats ing, Sherbrooke. | anne were recent ae asl We are also featuring the ever popular Harris Tweed Topcoat. This mater- ora Ree > os Thane | ’ fal is hand woven in Scotland. For the Jady who believes in quality and ee ee See va Cont Riad Bo equal. ox Additional application forms are available on request. the home of his father, ae eae | 7 TOURISTS les Moore, Victoria West and his! F 52 50 t 55 00 : Mr. George Bloomingdale of | es Texas, recently called at Har- invited to nee nos aie MOORE & MctEOD | TD. come in : HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Ellis an. eas tases belie Caste bec OF Youre” _ browse around ‘ BOX 4500 — CH ARLOTTETOWN * Only by completing the application form will each Island resident be eligible for the free benefit period October | to December 31, 1959. * Return the signed, completed form as soon as possible, Oromocto, N.B. recently weekend at the home of Mrs. Claude MacArthur, | : i : fh