ae) 7 oe RE” AE GAGE RIE RO Tee LEW cosets AED ae As IE aa * : F —_— + ~~. ROYAL HANDSHAKES The Queen and the Prince!ping, superimendent Prince Ed-{Mrs. Kipping at the Prowsejand Mrs. Ernest Johnstone and | ghake hands with Mr. Eric Kip-| ward Island National Park and farm. In the background are Col. Mrs. Wiiard Prowse... ELLEN’S DIARY 7 John Of The Lilacs Floral Arrangements Are Admired At Garden Party Again—the Imperial Order of es. blue double deelphinium and| eS en eS ee ae ee ee ee ee OO a He” 0 we a tet arte ON sey reeMine % ‘. lotietown, Dr. Toombs is Asso- ciate Professor of Old Testament lat Drew Theological Seminary | and while in the city he will be guest preacher at Trinity Unit- 4 ed Church. cs 7 + ve a Rev. J. V. Cass S. J. will Ea celebrate the 25ti anniiversary of | . on Sunday August 2nd Fr will celebraie a Solemn Hi gh Mass of Thanksgiving at the Bas- A reception for Father Cass | will be held at the Cass residence | in North River Sunday evening | from 5 pm. to 9. Sister. Mary Sarina C. S.J >of Jamaica Plain Miass€ has re- turned to Boston Mass. She was; home visiting her mother. Mrs H. S. MacDonald who passed | away while she was here. « “bis ordination to the priesthood | qaughters returned ty their home | Mrs. Edgar Clark. 'abrod. where they visited in Ire- | ilica at 11 a.m. | | merside, entertained last Satur. | friendships in‘ Summerside, where ‘day evening at a farewell party| he former had been Manager of \for Mr: and Mrs. David Arnold,| the local branch of the Bank of! | who are leaving to take up resid- | Nova Scotia. ‘ence in Charlottetown. Mr. Lioyd| na £ Lawiess, on behalf of those’ pre-| . Mrs. William Ranger and dau- ‘ Sue of Providence, R. I. | sent, made the presentation. j@hter Pee : are visiting in Summerside, A-R-Grant and Suess of the former's mother, REOPENING OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS The School year consists of 200 teaching days. School boards and teachers should plan the year so that, exclusive of holidays, the ful! period of 200 days shall be completed by June 30, 1960. Please note that the earliest closing date allowed —Pr—and—-Mrs in Summerside on Tuesday. from | a6, ont ‘Mrs. 3 Mill and daughter, Paula, of New, Glasgow, N°S. are visiting in Sum- | merside, guests of Mrs Mill -: jman’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. | | Harry Silliphant. | Jand, Scotland, England, and | France. Dr. Grant attended med-| ical conventions in the first two countnes Mrs. Margaret MacDonald and son, Roderick, returned: this week|Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacNeill, | Summerside, have as thei guests, | Si rsid ft th’s , i ts Summerside, after a month's Sr emer's moter, Me nenil| Will be June 24, 1960. | Bras D'or MacNeil! and sister, Miss Carol It is suggested that schools/ close for the . Seeghtel-at- Tereate Christmas holidays on December 22 or 23 and re- | open on January 4. It would then be possible for. Paul Delaney of Moncton, N.B. + §-Clmkerk—se | ) th a fall vacation of two weeks to reopen ig spending his vacation with his| MF - Writes A Nice Thought ~ the Daughters of the Empire | baby’s breath. Not often does | have come through with their no- a a or oe a tably high standard of service. son to whom ‘woes the credit for days! Thistimethe occasion _was the this is 110 DE. member Jean_ tiful. Garden Party at .Government!/MacLean MacDonald. wife of House in honor o&f Her Majeety Every each from daybreak ti!!!honors won. Yet what the Hon B- Earte MarcDonatd. ftries for alt .-Seme of the pre-/ friends gathered there sunny_delightful summer | others of us listed as housewives, one of. them beau-| she could lay no claim to worldly a great “tights out’’ filled with pleasan-|company of kin, loved onés and at the old Sister M. Wilfred. C.S.J,, has returned to Boston, She was Sis- iter M. Sarima companion Mrs. James J. Downey has re- grandmother | Summerside Merle Skerry of Summerside are ' visiting in Toronto ie nace te et ts Highness Prince Philipp The remarkable I. 0 women not only could ter many pract cal details matter of cuisine and Ty r es depicting the most ef charm to be in the presence @f their queen The marquee was te the west ef Government House Here re feeteory-shaped tables were centered with massive silver rose bowls, flanked on either side with rows of flags. One of these bowls belonged th the Hon. B./ it Earie and Mrs. MacDonald had been preseniad to Mr. Mac- Initetown at the end of his third end final term as mayor The other bow! is the property oe of Mrs Alan Macmillan This piece had been presented to Mrs. Macmilian's father. Mr. J ©. Hradman upon the occasion. oe his fiftieth year with Hynd- man and Co The flowers im the bowls were fm the 10D FE. colors—red. white and blue The flowers used were ged roses, large white waxy rot Queen Elizabeth JT and His Royal look af- m the ations ten could ales appear im ‘Gioth- impec- —eahie taste—and—with_manners Donald by the citizens of Char-! twenty-two Holy Communion on first Friday and twelve members on Holy Sat- turned ig her ‘home in Sitictae, | ing to order. Praver was led hy m0 leaf or blade of grass moves, |.of her words and smiles down the the hreeter_Rev. lant oF oe . che ~ t ‘ 1 i ; fi hie ait ea a, ree s oe en ast earth: | atocs. She came to attend the) oo cp. ona peters accom. turned to their home in Sum-| ST. LES C.W.L. } i . eae set a funera! of her grandmother, Mrs. | ied bv Mrs._M.J. Mullin and Merside after vacationing in New The>St. Charnes Parish Council! 4 a waste if they be spent lost! So many from miles around and H. S. MacDonald pan . ? : Brunswick and Maine of the C.W.L. held their regular in its spell? We stop to listen to afar who had expenenced a kind-+ Cre os o pon eae it aaa . ; : i ‘4 Zs Ft a —“t i a 4 } Thursday on a visit to rela monthiy meeting on- Sunday. the winds play i the tawn-trees-necs-at—her—hands--hadt-admired+ anz:> Thuy : rat : 1 Mre Jqin P Lang ce . i Mr and Mrs. Wallace’ Brad- ~ rning | the bhrav f rs | Mr. and . itives in Boston and New York ¢ July 13th. at 6 p.m And in the hush of the morning | the bravery of her spint through and little sons, John’ and Chari- lCite. They will return bw Ot, Stew and children, Donna, Thom- | The president called the meet-| ar the stillness of even fall, when illness and known the sincerity | So neve requrned to West mi Charles _Gal- when all about is in that breath-| years. These are the things re Mac-| . then gave less silence which awaits — the membered and so lovingly, when | mighifall, we love that magic stir-| comes the solemn parting of the Spirtual convener reported Ting, that little silken rustle in| ways. These are the memories members received the poplar leaves. Pictured | that remain to bless when the | scenes are ali—a@boutscenes of the heart is sad and the days lonely season. scenes of the haying on for those so bereft. Much loved ithe funeral of Mrs. H. S. Ma Donald, grandmother of Mrs Lang Mrs. Marich Glan and-tamily, |.3 Queen's Court were pdeasantly | surprised when a group of friends The treasurer _—— he : PRINTED PATTERN by Oley Cassini » 7 : # : a ~—_SHOULDER-BEARING CURVES - Suddenly the simple sheath|ideal for summer in the city; turns into the most striking dress| white raw silk — a star's choice | to|for exgiting evenings, or one of! the !unvinous new pastels that. re- The neckline is a curve of pure flect } allure — its width pointing the | and shoulders. way to a neat waist, a narrot,| fin your wardrobe thanks artful shaping by OLEG CASSINI Jong-limbed skirt. No fags, t frills, Wa Thiet yet— yon feet 46. it-inehes have heen sliced wif in| 34% exactly the right places. A wi} be gard indeed, is Cassini @igner Who dresses the s*reen’s Pattern Dept., 60 Front St., West, amorous stars both on and Toronto — Duplicate his elegant) YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with and gold. full-skirted. da time | _- Original in polished black’ lineg- | SIZE, : ; ——----b iengtiy-ennelh-ntelie- hats SO SA A St } most . tawa where \irs | bury. Mass. They came to attend ies +in-law—and daugiter Mr. Mrs. A..J \ | MacNeill, returned jast week to and Mrs. their homes in Summerside af-| ter visiting friends in Truro, N.S. | Mr. and Mrs. Keir Duggan and | children, Lyman and Wendy. re-| Mrs. Hansen Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Charies Hogan IP Hogan will a8 and Rand, returned from a| residence with her son- Vacation trip to Eastern United and States and Ontario Mac Donel! up Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fleming | Miss Dolores Smith, nurse in- @nd granddaughter Beverly Joan) the Mrs. R.W. Wood at their summer her parents. Mr. and cottage. North Bedeque Mrs. Mark Delaney | Panied by’ Mr. and Mrs. Claude |{ schools training at Prince County Hospi-| @ Toronto are guests of Mr. and|[ tal, spent the weekend at home o on August 24 or 25 and complete the required number of teaching days by June 30, 1960. Under no circumstances should these schools reopen prior to August 18. Similarly, schools with a fall vacation of three weeks could reopen on August 17 or 18 and com- plete the required number of teaching days by June 30, 1960. Under .no circumstances should these schools reopen priot to August 11. _ ~ M, MacKENZIE, Deputy Minister and Director of Education, Department of Education, = - Charlottetown, P. E. I. August 1, 1959. Former Island Man- : Plans RCAF Career : 2 cope vogeuble fuse “ ; ; brown sugar Among those qualifying for the 3 this. lemon juice. ‘ degree of B.Sc. this year from 1 thls. unflavored gelatin Carleton University Ottawa, was 3 this. cold water. = Ivan K. Mitchell of Chariot 1-(4 78) can shrimp cain § j : wa. . ed and deveined) = tena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor. Pwone 8508 Ivan compléted four years at 1 pkg. lime jelly powder = : ¢ : } ove = ann ae and then 1% cups hot water 3 : —— ———— 4 foi .C.A.F. in 1949, where 1% cups cottage cheese 3 © The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Aug. 1, 1959. |e served as photographer for 1% tsp. minced onion 3 seven years. In 1956 he applied i 1% tsp. lemon juice 2 for ‘University Training through | 2 tbls. horseradish % the’ R.C.A.F., was accepted and 1 this‘ mayonnaise. = ‘HAPPENINGS attended Carleton University. Method:— Heat vegetable ; a <i tice, cones sdate in. eae - He is the son of the late Ivan water, then dissolve in hot. Mrs. Mary MacLean, Winnipeg, | drén, Barbara and Patricia, have |. Mitchell and Marian Mitchell juice. Chili until partially set, Miss Muriel MacLean Major | returned to Summerside after vis-| His wife is the former Beverly Dip shrimp into gelatin mix+ Herbert C. Dunn and—Mre. Dunn | iting the formers parents in Sinclair, of Ottawa, Ontario. They ture; arrange on sides and bot.” arvived in the province Wednes-| Prince Rupert, B.C. | have two children, Barbara and tom of mold. Chill until firm;- day by motor. They were guests | Peter. pour in remaining gelatin mix. at the garden party at Govern-| Dr. and Mrs. Albert Truman On graduation he received his ture; chill until firm. ment House. ~ land son, Peter, also Mre. R. Hen-| Commission as Flying Officer and lime jelly powder in derson of Ottawa are summering | intends to make the R.C.A.F. his ‘es Chill until partiaily Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. | 4 Grad Tracadie. | career in the armament trade. until light and stir in Toombs and their children Mil-| $ (Photo by Newton of Ottawa)! \ IVAN K. MITCHELL ' licemt and Edmund arrived " Miss Sally Truman’ of Ottawa ‘3 = ingredients. phoall Ghariottetown by car from Madi-| 114 Grand Tracadie is the guest 98 @ Visit to relatives in Boston,|sister, Mrs. W.A. Allen and Mr.|°" carinp son N.J. on Thursday July 30th-| ¢y wise’ Harriet Campbell at her | Mass. - | Allen. firm. Unmold on crisp They will stay with Dr. Toombs’! omer home in Stanley. ~~ (Continued on Page 7) ——Titaf- parents Mr. and Mrs. Edmund _ i Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clive MacLag- | — : s Toombs 310 Kent Street Chal) wi and Mrs. John Walker, Sum- €4% of Montreal are, renewing ' urday One baptismal candle was these only-ordinary farms that are | and sespected. a good woman. her | av a ae : ka a ides : : land neighbours gathered to N John Smith, Wolfville. N.S.| 5" out during the month re ae eae Pk on ee kings — will live 09 tend their good wishes to them Mrs John Smith, |” sar. and Mrs.’ Paul Sets of | cial active convener report-| oe jim thos hom she was an ex- Join their having re ee eis a ee a TT , ed having treated the sick. The/ fs. life ebbs and flows interest-|emplary mother, grandmother, |°" ee ee cae es nome. | Mr. and Mrs. Harvid Moore re- Summerside were honored Fri-| j president read a report en the ingly about. Other - lives touch sister and friend —t ane of : pr + an turned Tuesday to their home iM day evening at the Schurman Cot-| 3 = beha’ those b nda j ‘ “ CW.L. Convention ours And another summer week) sadress was read by Mrs. Cecelia Saint Joha. N - pase ao tage. Noth Bedeque, at a party : Father Gajlant then spoke to Dou Se ent. near ei oye! steadily they continue lagocormack and Mrs. Stephen their vecation 8 ton BEBE | and weiner roast. A humorous ad- 8 7 the womens. urging ‘em ‘o say Bnd amusing lems ms pass! It was our Island poet, “ ah Tren | : ; Z the rosary are’ is aiso to hand. As this morning Mack | the late John of The Lileas. who Malone and Mrs ore oo Mr and Mrs. lames Lwnch and, dress composed for the occasion ot Seiad es , hing rily Dicniies os : ” presented .Mrs, Gillan with. a sv th hildren of Trenton. On-|was read by Mr. Peter Pope. practice the Way of the Cross laughing merrily at the lively an-/in a nice thonught wrote: chair, bedspread, and ree ¢ é a : and to pray for lapsed Roman tics of the kid in the orchard to eae toe tario. were guests’of Mr. and Mrs| while a presentation..on bag ¢ “ Catholics whom he had just carried a pail “Summer monthe are Passing i 7h ona agg by surprise, Norman Hogg, Summerside, this of those — was made by Ore: es Meeting closed with, prayer. of water; Alex, a trapped, dead = sviftiy. mire. Gillen, graciously thanked |week BE Layton Schurmas. ag fellowed by benediction. house held at. arms length by Beauty crowning all around: : 5 for th nd gesture \ : cal ' ‘ tice ‘ | the very tip of its tail, pitpat- O'er the hills. the lakes. the ri her friends nr ear ki a a etre Tionald Lefurmey and son, Mr and Mrs. FL Nash of Ber- ST. DUNSTAN 8 UNIVERSITY eae } : i and invited everyone to ¥ a wich. N.S. are visiting in Sum- There ar bout 2.400 les of tering barefom after his grand-| vers Zohn who have been visiting in ee, ee P Anes OF STUDY: 2 eee ae ie ‘ a ee s , father to a stable to bear it to | Everywhere her charm je fenind again ‘ | Summers de, left yesterday on & merside, guests a I ROG . inland waterways in use in Great! » iscat there: Granddauzhter i -| A joined hands in singing é . em Britain io 2 th oped ~ eG “For She's a Jolly Good Fellow,’ visit to Barrington. NS = ee 1. Bachelor’s Degree in Arts. ’ oe counting to us a laughable incid-| Life ie like a glorious summer. ein ae a pleasant evening : 2° Bachelor's Degree in General Science. ent of her work at the haying | Blooming al! throughout the day spent in sing-song and danc- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schurman 3. Bachelor's Degree in Commerce. ‘ And also as we have said. some Into evening and the twilig ‘wes ola theses Summerside, spent the week- 4. Diploma in Engineering. ;, g th iligsht | ing with Mrs. Frances MeGaugh of \ j 1, and Pre-Law days thrust a sadness upon us. Till tse starry night holds sway ’ end at Fundy Park, NB 5. Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental. d Pre- Courses. — my, Tee Mere ip 2 ig hey te on RT am but 6. Diploma in Secretarial Studies. A Srepee. — fresh mound of .red in the “Old Lge use make the moat of mom- Pee konch we ‘Andy Lou Philline af Summer- eo ot leading to a ee = a ered - Kirk" cemetery at The Corner. | s, by : side is spending two weeks va- 2 aes ee eating Gin a 5 There thie afternoon ali that was Till the starry nizht holds away ns oat thn 4 ard cation with hr grandparents, Mr —— = ® - ao ape — mortal of a mother of an ad-}That throughout Jife’s lovely eve , ion weak at oe and Mrs. Ranmster, Sussex. N.B 0 Discount copnahatiads os saa argersers ae pistes in ~ a ue ae ee re ihe cn Gotisie dev eqanding theif Secretarial Studies, wish to obtain the Bachelor of | ~ jerly away to her rest. A farm-| Peace and joy go arm in arm.” |.” the teland They are] Mr. and Mrs. DF. Meleneos 5 ‘hate or Bachelor of Science Degree can do so by | girt, @ rural store-keeper's wife arm 3 oe ~ — ae E.|and three children of Moncton. ON ALL DIAMONDS at completing fifteen additional academic courses chosen \ the ine Geoeee - 4 Z ee > ee, a Seceend and Mrs. H “RB. Rer-| NB. are visiting-in Summerside in such a way as to include the courses required for years one, like | Good-night. : | , . a | Ppa ’ Prsngy ; ee “ah M sts of Mr Jewe!- eit gree : : : ee Se renee nine |e Oe ae ee eas ¥. Teacher Training, enabling students with satisfactory no| able in Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, ments arid _20 Size. 16 requires, Mits Junet Matheson forthe @ SATURDAY HOURS UNTIT, 0:30 P.M. yards _s-inch fabric | funcheon wore a. turquoise and é 4 ol Send ONE DOLLAR for Print=| white fowered-dress-full skirted @ SUNDAY HOURS 1@ A.M. TO 9 P.M, - thé de-|¢d Pattern A 749 to Guardian| Her hat was a small straw in SLANE | meet Rev. H. A. Kennedy. Mrs Mrs. Edwin C. Johnstone, wife Kennedy and two little girls Dor- of His Warship, the Mayor. chose |othy and Marilyn of Sydney Min a deep beige two piece summer|eg NS. Together they will mot suit and a small lace straw hat in i> to Berwick, NS., to attend» matching shade. Mrs. Johnston's Berwick Camp meeting, July 3ist accessories were champagne col-| aug 9th or. At the garden party Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Snow stone wore a sheath brown lace quiely observed their 58th wed- frock over net. Her large match- ding anniversary with a few ing Stetson straw had the brim friends playing cards on July 3ist trimmed with tulle. the colors | a¢ their home, St. Peter's Road graduating from very light beige Mre. Snow's birthday Is also the to darker tones of brown lsame date as her wedding 4p niversary. | Mrs. F. Walter Hyndman and! ‘her daugter Miss Nancy Hynd- 'man wore the following clothes iduring the Royal Visit. To meet Her Majesty and His Royal High- ness when they disembarked from the Royal Barge at the Railway | Wharf Mrs. Hyndman chose a natural color shantung two piece leostume with dress and jacket. | | The hat was a small baku straw. For the luntheon at the DeBlois summer home at Tracadie Jirs. | Hyndman wore the same. Af the | Government House afternoon par- | ty Mrs. Hyniman wore a wheat | color lace sheath with avacado | green shoes and a large straw | hat in the same shade of green. For the dinner party at Gov- LAND SALES UP The hastesses at the Sumener REFER EAL (CP Real o aide Goll and Country Club this igtate sales on Montreal Ialand Saturday afternoon for the fur-| j \ nd ham m will be Mrs. | ernment House Mrs, Hyndman’s showed a sharp increase during | Fey om aeeiee aa Mrs. John dress was a honey brown shade, the first-four months of this year | amnold. conveners, assisted by the material pure silk brocade, compared with the corresponding | Mrs. F.W. Gates, Mrs. Ben Cham- |} ee — a dress Mrs. | period in 1958, the Montreal Real | pion, Mrs. Russell Stewart, Mrs. | «| Sites telnay Mruaene So ae | Estate Board said Friday. Total| Joseph Gallant, Mrs. Eston pod garden party, wore pale. bine |%#!¢s in the four-month period in-|Mre. M. Gilmore, Mrs. Ralph lehiffon over print, printed vata. (creased by more than $37,000,000, | Bishop, Mise Larenda Gaudet and bringing ihe total to $192.688,630.| Miss Connie Laughiin. _terial shoes and large natural ‘ : A749 straw color hat. At the dinner Tranmactions eyes AY mere: i party Miss Hyndman. wore shel! than 900 to 7,568. : a Seis as pink lace over taffeta, Empire = | lines, floor length t e- : ' Mrs. A.W. Matheson wore a blue shantung two piece suit with small white petal hat and white accessories at the Railway Wharf. t bea the same. _)\For luncheon, Mrs. Matheson | At the Garden Party Mrs. Mao | theson wore a powder blue chif- fon, street length dress, a ; mediunmi size hat with a rim of cor igg akon face | (eathers and i crown J For dinner rs. Matheson’s ‘| Zown was pale blue organza, ful! , length. She wore pearls as orna- DRUG STORE OPEN HUGHES DRUG STORE will be thé only-drug store open this Saturday afternoon and evening and all day Sunday. — a soft glow Printed Pattern A 749 is avail | white. For the Garden Party Miss Corner Grafton and Queen Streets plainly | Matheson’s dress was turquoise : DIAL 5545 . FREE DELIVERY Please print land Mrs. Gordon’ Bennett, at lyn Rogers | _ m Acres,’ Stanhope i Attractive Gowns Worn oe * a Mrs. I.. W. Saunders left Fri-' Roger, left Summerside this week ie] g by plane for New| — on — neem emeerenee | To Honor Royal Visitors Soe soe = “Henry Herbert” AND _ “Mason & Risch” “PIANOS at EATON'S eee > When veu #2 Piangmade by Mason _and-Risch — you are assured of beautiful and rich tonal quality, light Fresponsive action and authentic cabinet designs such as Hepplewhite, Moderne and Colonial Also available for churches, schools, etc.,.the popular Studio Model. | See the popular Henry Herbert and Mason and Risch Pianos now on display. Also other models by Mason and Risch ranging in price from : 610.00 ta 1080.08. Fis a trade-in allowance will be made on rour esent piano when you purchase one of these pianos. * Budget Plan Terms Arranged If Desired, : “T.EATAINCe_. 1-17 sch _t_ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: , standing in Grade XII to complete Freshman Year and qualify for a First “A Prince Edward Island Teacher’s License in one regular school year. To qualify for a Superior I License two additional sum- mer sessions of the equivalent are required. lM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: 1. General Requirements: Seven subjects passed on the Prince Edward Island Grade XII level or equivalent —English, another language, algebra, try, history, a science, and e~ elective. 2. Special Requirements: (a) Arts: Latin and French (b) Engineering: Physics and Chemistry In special cases remedial work is provided for students who do r_t have complete. admission quali- fications. ; : : FEES (per year): es ee va shi whnndd ienthcatassiteens $120.00 ON, OE oie ss oko ss ickenctiueacbutes ... $345.00 pn Pe er gree a 0hnntheeheensehactes tats 60.00 tV SCHOLARSHIPS: ‘ Students in the university years who are In need of financial assistance are eligible to receive interest- free loans up to $300.00 per year under the Dominion- Provincial Youth Training Program. Application for this assistance is made to the Department of _Educa- tion, Charlottetown, P.E.L \ Vv APPLY: The Registrar, St. Dunstan's University, Charlottetown, P.E.1. -$T. DUNSTAN'S HIGH SCHOOL I PROGRAMS.OF STUDY: 1. Grade XI 2 Grade XII Completion of Grade -xX———- ‘ {I ¥EES (per year): Tuition coe naeews ene Perce eee eeneeseereseereseees $ 65.00 Board 345.00 IV APPLY: Fe eeeeeeanenperereeneraseeseeseeseeeeans The Princ ipal, : ‘ St, Dunstan’s High School, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ?