ot . ~ "Norma Arsenault, Miscouche The n, Charlottetown, Fri., 965. component stood at |at 79 cents versus Tl & month = |*Sandra Arsenault, Seeneeiine! S Tho Guordia - * Avg. 6, 1 =e mee 1964. earlier; and celery was going at 4 }*Therese Arsenault, Evange- | m= if Price increases were reported 18 cents a pound, up two cents line : 5 . ° for such items as beef, pork, from -June ’ th *Zita Arsenault, Evangeline ana ian OSs ivin potatoes, celery, turnips, to-| On the brighter side, straw jJovee Alyward Tignish \|matoes, grapefruit, bananas, |berry prices fell to 41 cents a *David Bain. Charlottetown | , \tea, eggs, margarine and butter. | pint from June's 37, while. cab- Rural ¢ - These more than offset lower|bage was down to 14. cents a “Marcella Barry, St. Peter's leosts for lettuce, cabbage,|pound compared with 20 a Consolidated : eac es ew j n u | strawberries. grapes, sugar, month earlier. Leona Bernard, Tignish if | . and ice cream. } ee Te *Jack< Best, Miscouche | j oenee ficials said their| , COMPOSERS PROTEST “Joyce Birch, Athena By WILLIAM NEVILLE —_ {had little impact of the over-all Canadian supplies pick up. Last, Duress o*ficials | “LONDON (Reuters)—Britain’» protested *Gerald Boudreault, ‘basic survey of 10 ‘regional | classical composers *Brenton Campbell, Montague July, the bureau of statistics *Marie Campbell, Athena | Peported Thursday wide variety of meats, fruits and vegetables. While living costs continued to | Montague | Th ‘ | OTT, "p e tradi- situation. ye ple the food in- ; *Linda Bruce, Charlottetown | AWA cr mer upsurge in| The food index, how om, tr cxamgly cities showed the average price Thursday that “ear - tickling’ itional mid-summer UPS ; , , ever, con- dex rose to 135.4 in July from Pe ; ura ‘ yshed Canadian tinued its summer i ; , ; of sirloin steaks up to $1.14 @\rock ‘n’ roll tunes were driving *David Burt food prices pusiied mf I upswing with 131.2 in May, but then quickly ; , cn ; SDavid Burt, Queen rlotte ivi ts to a new high im increased prices reported for a : pound in July from June's $1.08. \their music off air. Ruth Cairns, Morell | SvIne Cos é |declined to 131 by October. \Ten pounds of potatoes coS|Composers’ Guild said it would compared with June’s|seek an independent inquiry by $1.12 were the radio and television $1.03; six grapefruit ath consecuti i iclimb, latest bureau figures on ; sale *Wayne Clark, Athena It was the ninth consecutive Government economists said |¢ ; | : a *Daphne Clow, St. Mary's |Monthto-month increase in com the increases were “tin line with |industrial wages and salaries |Priced_on .the national average |guards committee Academy « sumer costs. the normal seasonal pattern” | showed no change between April | representing the lull between : : large spring méat movements | 224 May. This index remained land the emergence on the retai] | Steady May 1 at 210.8, up from market of late-summer “local” |202 a year earlier. “Harold. Coade, Morell *Clayton Coughlin, Athena *Hughena Cousins, Athena The bureau set he consumer price index, the nation’s main cost-of-living gause. at a July MacDonald Construction Co. Ltd. Bedford, NS. —s.,, Actress Patricia Neal holds ber 6 pound, 8 ounce daughter et Radcliffe General Hospital, Oxford, England, Wednesday ; ee ~PAT'S DAUGHTER MAKES DEBUT | soon after the infant's birth. tural childbirth a Despite partial paralysis by apokesman said. was strokes last February, ‘ the Pat's fifth, (AP Wirephote via actress, 39, had an easy na- cable from Lendon) *Leila Crawford Charlottetown Rural level of 139.5, up from 139 a rove comme Mantes T ig month earlier. The index, based , . eresa s 7 tn Michael Daley, Miscouche -_— _— stood at - 136.3 * i ‘ " pong gaa Charlotte: |" The bureau bases its figures *Pius Doiron, Stella Maris on surveys made in the early *Joan Doucette, Tignish days of each month *Patricia Doucette, Tignish As is customary. the June-to- *Frances Dougan, Tr ac a.die |JUly increase was attributed al- Cross *Lorne Driscoll, Athena y *Allie Duffy, Charlottetown Rural *Barry Dunsford, Queen Char- lotte *David Dyment, Athena “Willie. Easter, Rehabilitation Centre /*Rena Eldershaw, Tignish |Ruth Ellsworth, Tignish |*Frank Eustace, Charlottetown | Rural food” costs. Price changes—in other areas were fractional and GRADE X (Continued from page 1) ed by the various groups of Wo- men’s Mmstitutes in this prov- ince. The winners of these. pri- zes will be announced shortly by the institutes which have pro- vided them Highest marks in each sub- ft: English -Literature — David Foster, Charlottetown-—Rural—95- English Composition — David Foster, Charlottetown Rural 96; James Kirby, Queen Charlotte | Simonne Arsenault, Evangeline , “Lorraine Arsenault, Yvette Arsenault, Evangeline | line | Jean Bernard,+St. Mary’s Ac- Norma Arsenault, Evangeline | .ademy Alcide Bernard, Evangeline Pamela Birch, Athena Ruth Betton, Miscouche Raymond Brown, Miscouche Linda Birch,” Miscouche Reby Josephine Bulger, O’- | *ponald Bolduc, Miscouche Leary David Cameron, Athena Garth Burns, Athena *Zita Campbell, Morell Anna Cairns, Queen Charlotte *fjaine Ceretti, Athena Maureen Croken, Athena — |Beverly Clark, Athena | Joanne Curran, St Teresa’s __|Michael Connolly, Montague Lynne Dunning, ‘St. Mary's Aca: | Gary Crooks, Miscouche . . |*Wallie Dingwell, Morell demy a Foster, Charlottetown |1eona Doucette, Stella. Maris Evange- | |Maurice Arsenault, Evangeline *Gordon Farris, Miscouche |*Christina Floyd, Charlottetown Rural “Dorothy Gallant, St. Mary’s Academy |*Ernest Gallant, Miscouche |than-usual reliance on imported | most completely to burgeoning | -an equally substantial decrease ‘over the next three months as | icrops. The result is a heavier- | } products, especially fresh fruits | and vegetables, and an accom- | The June-to-July report on lItv- ing costs raised the food index to 139 from the previous month's panying impact on prices be- | cause of generally higher United States price levels. EXPECT DECREASE If the normal pattern holds, however, food costs will show *Faye Gallant, Evangeline *Stella Gallant, Tignish | *Theresa Gallant, Tignish *Zelma Gallant, Evangeline |*Ronald Garrett, Queen Char- lotte |*Joseph Gaudet Tignish \*Marie Gaudet, -Tignish *Brian Gee, Charlottetown Rur- | al *Brenda Gillis, Morell MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St., ¢ 1 REQUIRES BRICKLAYERS for work at the Victoria General Hospital in Halifax. 18 months employment at rate 3.00 per hour. Apply on job site ™ : : _ |*Daniel Ellis,, Miscouche *Peter Gotell, Morell a — ‘Mary Lou Mae-7° Boar ne own ‘Diane Ellis, Athena '*Vaunda Green, Charlottetown Leod, Charlottetown Rural 94. sae whee Montagu *Percy Fennessey, Tignish | Rural Geography = Clair Gallant, | By Clarence Fraser, .Tignish *Befnice Hawbolt, Morell Evangeline 98. Betty Gallant, St. Mary’s-Acad- : sks ; | _emy Charles Gallant Evangeline Arithmetic’ — Connie Ro d4,/ Cjair Gallant, Evangeline penal 8B Charlottetown Rural 100; Dianne | Hayid Gallant, Evangeline |Elaine Gallant, Stella Maris Waite, Kensington 100. | qelieietie Caluek, trimsaiine | *Eric Gallant, Tignish |Frances Frost, Athena |Pauline Hunter, Indian River *Harry Hutchinson, Athena *Blair Jones, Charlottetown Ru- ral i ees 1 : peters tke |Gerald Gallant, Miscouche J ne Keefe, Tignish merside Hit 96. es.Dapp, Sum | Brenda Gavin Tignish- [Marcia Gallant, Evangeline *Mfonty _ Kells, Charlottetown = ~_ Algebra —_ Betty Gallant, St- — sent oe puenald — Gallant, pemene—--—+—-taral Mary’s Academy 98; James Sauke — ger ioey Simonne Gallant, Evangeline § *Angela Kennedy, Ti Kirby, Queen Charlotte 98. ken -e eens Queen ~ Wilma. Gallant, Miscouche *Cletus: Keough, Tignish Geometry —Fraser Mann, | Aubrey Gaudet, Evangeline *David Kielly, Queen Charlotte JamesKirby, Queen Charlotte High chasis taco, ide ; Bernadette Gaudet, Miscouche |*Gerard Knox, Tignish Kensington 96. ; = -LEdith G , Tigni BL . _Dav a Foster, Char-| Florence Larkin. Morell Ptr sees Rk pa eta Larter, Charlottetowa Latin — Helen MacDonald, aa moe oo. cthy | Juanita Hogg, Athena f *Sharon Laughlin Athena Montague. 98. HEB sna tei *|Norma Hogg, Athena | *Donald Lowther, Cornwall } |Elaine Huestis, Athena |Elmer Hutchinson, Athena Sheila Kelly, Morell Barbara Kenny Tignish William Louis, Morell *Peggy MacDonald, Morell *Debby MacAdam, Morell Faye McAlduff, Tignish Judy McAlduff, Tignish ;*Leo McCarthy, St. Teresa’s *Sharon McCarville, Athena .*Barbara MacDonald, Athena *Larry MacGuire, Morell *Earl MacDonald, Charlotte- Bloise MacLellan, Miscouche town Rural Roddy MacPherson, Charlotte- | «Elaine MacDonald, Morell town Rural |*Lillian MacDonald, St. Peter’s MacLeod, Charlotte-| patricia McQuaid, Miscouch= SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES Albert MacDonoald, Miscouche The names of the successful} polen MacDonald, Montague candidates, along with the name p,, MacF Augustine of the school attended, follow in ene wes seeders due ~_ alphabetical ordef in three clas- | Teddie MacFadyen, Augustine ses. Class 1 contains the names; (o.¢ of those students making 75 per | Dennis MacKay, Morell cent or over of the aggregate! judy MacKay, Montague marks; Class 11, those making| p rid MacLean, Montague between 65 per cent-and 75 per} ao fan i cent of the possible mark; Pas- | town Rural \dwin: Waxficld. Athe Consolidated sed, those who have obtained at! Ronald MacLeod, Athena Re icant Athens oe MacDougall, Argyle least 50 per cent of the aggre-| pacer Mann£., Kensington gate_mark but not over 64 per! nornie Maxfield,—Athena cent of the same. Stephen O'Brien, Morell Students whose names are, Marilyn Peters, Athtna preceded by an asterisk have! \arc Presseau. Miscouche failed in one of two subjects. | Connie Es The actual marks made by the = Ruray candidates have been forward- qi: ed to them by mail. Christine Roloson, Montague. Arthur Millar, Athena Gary MacEwen, Morell, ~~) Danny” Mullin, ~Athera |*Annie McGrath, Tignish ;*Dale Perry, Morell - |*Heather MacLean, Queen | “Randolph Pineau, Stella! Charlotte Maris *Suzanne MacLean, Athena Rodd, Charlottetown | anne Shirley Sutherland, Mor-| Kenneth MacLellan, Miscouche ee | *Wensell MacLeod Athena *Sandra Ramsay, Athena *Janet MacNeill, Athena ‘The answer —papers-will—net- be returned to the students. | However, any student or his or) _ ou dhersrepresentative.may... exams. his_or her: papers upon pay-| néént of $1.00. Parties interested | | Sheila Sangster, Charlottetown. ‘ Rural ~ Janet Shaw, Athena ee ee cals anne Waite, Kensington ——t John Wright, Athena Joan Yeo, Athena | :Wendelt Simmons, Athena Sheila Ramsay. Athena _ “Duncan .MacPhee, Morell Brent Schiirman, Athena *Barbara MacRae, Nancy Simmots Athena town Rura *Ivan Taylor, Athena |-*[p¢ Carol Thompson, Athena Janet. Trainor, Tignish Merriam, Ch Rural Charlotte- | _ Maddix, Evangeline | | arlottetown ould a to the Prince of! ; wales Bo ol Office dentin the | Alfred Arsenault, Miscouche (John White, Athena week of August 16-20, inclusive, |Anne-Marie Arsenault, Evange- Wendy Wilson, Cornwall between the hours of 9.00 a.m.|_ line _- Gordon Worth, Charlottet ow — 11 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. — 4.00 Bernice Arsenault, Evangeline Rural Bruce Arsenault, Tignish Wayne Yeo, Athena .m. i = CLASS I |Carol Arsenault, St. Mary’s Ac-'*Edna Arsenault, Evangeline Roger Andrew, Charlottetown , ademy vany ; | David Arsenault, Tignish *James. Arsenault, Tignish *Karen Arsenault, St. Evange- Eric Arsenault, Miscouche Academy Rural. ‘ Raymond Arsenault, line “Helene Arsenault, Evangeline. el “OH NO, NOT AGAINI”: prisoner of war taken by the Lash were both prisoners with during the Second jattery. The men are in Tor- ee Bg ety menage onto fora three-day convent- war was declared. Stewart ton of Canadian exairmen, Saundere (left) and Donald (CP Wirephote) *Patsy Mills, Queen Charlotte |*Wanda Molyneaux,* Charlot- tetown Rural ® | *Gail Moore, Athena | *Marguerite Mosher, Charlot- tetown Rural *Mary Mugridge, Athena *Ernest Arsenault, Evangeline |Caroi Muirhead, Argyle Shore *Kaye Murphy, Morell .Mary’® | «Delmar Newman, Charlotte- town Rural *Sylvia Noye, Athena *Janet Parke, Charlottetown 4| Rural "= |*Scott Paynter, Athena *Kenneth Pedersen Tignish Alice Perry, Tignish “Carol Perry, Athena Hendrick—Perry,-Tignish | Joanne Perry, Tignish |*Sylvia Perry, Tignish | *Beverly Phalen, Morell '*Jackie Phillips, Athena |*Mary Pickering, Athena |*John- Power, Tracadie Cross i*Alan Rankin, Athena | |Howard Ready, Tignish *Patricia Richard, Tignish a *Ronald Shea, Tignish *Wayne Siddall, Athena Pauline Sobey Cornwall Ann St. John, Miscouche Patricia Steele, St. Mary’s Ac- ademy *Marion Sutherland, Morell ee White, Charlottetown Ru- erat *Morley Wright, Athena Electrolux Corp. Pays Dividend q NEW YORK (CP)—Directors ‘ |of Electrolux Corp., makers. of vacuum cleaners, floor polishers and commercial cleaning sup- plies declared Thursday a divi- dend of 35 cents a share on the 2,475,000 shares of capital stock outstanding, payable Sept. 15, 1965 to holders of record Aug. 114, 1965. . ‘ns | $hares of Electrolux Corpora- | tion are listed on the Montreal | Stock Excharige. | A plant is located at Pointe | Claire, Que. What's the use of advertising? well, it makes Sally Campbell’s life a lot easier a lot of things we don’t need. Like refrigerators, freezers, : electric floor polishers—and automatic washers. It’s true we don’t absolutely have to have these things. In a sense, they’re luxury items. B t try to tell Sally Campbell or any other housewife, that her automatic washer js a luxury. Oh, we could probably get along without cars and vacuum cleaners and electric lights if we had to. Millions of people did for many thousands of years. But why should we? Is scientific progress something that should be kept secret? Advertising, you see, is just a way of letting all of us know Advertising, it’s been said, keeps trying to foist off on us _ what’s new and different and better in the world today. It’s a way of telling us about the things that can help make our lives a little easier, a lot more fun. And when you buy an automatic washer, a new refrigera- tor, or a car, you raise your standard of living a notch or two. You put money in-circulation. And you help create jobs. So everybody’s standard of living goes up. It’s something to think about next time you pick up your daily newspaper. The.ads you see there are actually helping you maintain and improve your standard of living. And they’re makihg all of our lives a lot easier. Just ask Sally Campbell. : ; 7 The Guardian