;:g-:1.-2T'CI'-h.:Gunrdinn'":”-:C'li:usda-W;.:lhl;'gl'lil;6q ' es-non nu. mwa-i William Pines u. Summerside smsucz (Continued from also 8) - Patsy MacDonald. Queen CM?- lotie.. lonnie'MscDonnld. Winsloe. g Vlllllaorctl MacDonald, Queen char- 1 Margo High. W1 1- g i at s Macllougall, Notre eMncDougall. Summerside Dame. 'Allison Macilachern. Queen Char- lotte Carlyle 'MacE Gordon MacEachern. .., Kensington. Mt. Stew- art. 'Arc-hie MncFadgen, Queen Char- lotte sbavid MncFarlane. Fernwood. Elscqueline MacGulgan. Montague. 'Ann Maclnnis. Souris Convent. Betty Macintosh, Sourls Convent. 'Margaret Maclsaac. Rock Barra. Mary Maclsaae, Rock Barre. Brenda MacKay. Parkdnle. Ella! tMacKenzie, Queen Char- ot e 'Hazel MacKenzie. Borden. Catherine MacKlnnon, Souris Con- vent. Christene MacKinnon. 0'Leary. Eva MacKinnon, Brae. 'Eleanor MacLean. Morell Vil- lage. Gail MacLean, North Wiltshire. Glenda Jane MacLean. Summer- High. Eleanor Player. Cardross. Delimn Polrier. St. Nicholas. , 'Elalne Poole, Montague. John Power. Montague. Larry 'Profitt, Alberton. Wayne Proude, Springvaie. Worman 'Ramsay, Hamilton. Eva Rayner. Central Kildare. Ronald Rayner, Central Kildare. sally Ann Rayner, Clermont. '.laclde Reddln. Southport. tNorbert Rice. Montague 'Mae Richard, Tignish. Alvin Richards. Klnltora. tMarjorie Riley, Kensington. 'Austina Roberts. R o c h to r d Square. iMarion Rodd. North Milton. Elsie Rodgerson. Fanning Brook. 'Patricia Rogers, St. Mary's Academy. Helen Rowe, Freetown. rwavell Sabine. Montgomery, Alta Sanderson, St. Peter's South. S a n d r a Schurman. St. Mary's Academy. -,tBlair Scranton. Southport. David Sellnr. Queen Charlotte. Marjorie Shanks, AJM. Johnson. "Henry Sharam. Queen Charlotte. wlarilyn Sharbell. 0'Leary. ilnillian Shaw. Central Royalty. Patsy Shaw. Queen Charlotte. Frances Sherry. Albany Rural. Opan Silliker, 0'Leary. Edwin Simmons, Darnley. side High. ”Mabei MacLean, Montague. Walter MaeLean, Queen Char- lotte. tMarilyn MacLeod, Hartsville. fltoddy MacLeod, Hartsville. 'Victor MacLeod. Northam. Gordon MacMillan, Correspondence Study. Matilda MacMilian. Spring Park. tSinclair MacMi1lan. Wood Island East. fDlanne MacNelil. Queen Char- iotte 'Patricia lViacNeill, Notre Dame. 'David MacPhail. Meadowbank. Allan MacPhee. Georgetown. Roberta MacPhee. Hopefleid. Celeste McQuaid. Riverdale. tDamien McQuaid, Riverdale. Caryl Macllae. Point Prim. Dale Macwilliams. Cape Trav- CF52. Floyd Nicholson. Kilmuir. tlliary Nicholson, Wood Island East. 'Daniel Nisbet, Hunter River. Ronald Nisbet. Tyne Valley. Alice Noonan. Rochford Square. tBiil Noonan. Summerside High. Don Norton. Summerside High. Michael O'Brien. Parkdaie. 'Terrence O'Brien, Alberton. Mary O'Connell, Grand Tracadie. 'Carol 0'lIanley, Trscadie Gross. '(Kenneth 0iHanley. Souris High. Vera Oliver, Alberton. SBarbara Palmer. Bedeque. 'Noei Palmer. Summerside High. firene Parkman. East Royalty. Gail Partridge. Queen Charlotte. Patricia Patterson. Cape Trav- erse. fcatherine Paynter. Tyne Valley. Marlene -Paynter. Lower Free- town. Clloscoe Pendleton. Kensington. fCarl Perry. Tignish. Marguet Perry, Central Roy- a ty. Winnifred Perry. Miscouche. Harold Peterson. Springvale. Am" Phillips. Queen Charlotte. fCarl Pickering, Queen char. otte l . Oswald, Pinenu. Stella Maris. lotte. Eric Skerry. Central Lot 16. Tnlce Smallman. Mill River East Harriett Smith. 0'Leary. tLinda Smith. Notre Dame. 'Merrill Smith. Queen Square. iMyrna Smith, New Glasgow. iliaymona Smith. Orwell Cove. Rita Smith, Spring Park. ”Roger Soloman. Georgetown. iTerrence Soioman, Georgetown. 'Gerald Soy, Queen Charlotte. fDarrell Stairs, Queen Charlotte. Wois Stavert, Summerside High. Bernice Stewart, Wood Island East. Edith Stewart, wood Island East. 'Gertrude Stewart, Winsloe. Lorne Stewart. Murray Harbour. lotte A n g e la Sutherland. Cross. fGeraid Thomas. St. Eicanor's. 'Glen Thomson, Winsloe. lotte. Margaret Toombs. Borden. Clara Trainor. Kinkora Mary Trainor, Fort. Augustus. istephen Trainor,- nchel. fAlice Vail. Sp ' Park, . Geraida Veno, Miscouche. i'Lucy Mae Walker, Notre Dame. Blanche Walsh, Fort Augustus. t"'Claudia Walsh. Notre Dame. Margaret Walton. Desabie. Penny Warren. Parkdale. Cyril Webster. Marie. Kathleen Weeks. Kinkora. Temple Weeks. Winsloe. Garth Wilkie, Alberton. Elwyn Willis. Kingston. fDavid Wood, Pownai. Roxer Worth. Queen Charlotte. Florence Yeo, East Wiltahire. 'Llliian Yeo, Alberton. Robert Yeo. Birch Hill. Carol Yorston. Roseneath. "Sterling Simms. Queen Char- 'Saundra Stewart, Queen Char- Robertaistrang, Queen Charlotte. Tracadie Vgwinnifred Thomson. Queen Char- Desmond 'l'rainor,- sooth Melville. Valerie Waugh, Summerside High. Bruce White, Summerside High. Kenneth Williams. A.lM. Johnson. Eugene Wilson. St. Peter's South. 'Auua Xu 0139 . . Joycdeelgsusulh It. Ilary'nnes- Irma Aylward. Oovohesd load Raymmd Dirt. Oovohoad Road Rose Marie Double. Rochford Square Joyce Buell. Queen Charlotte Rose Marie Buiger. Rochford Square Bernard Callaghan. Queen Square Joan Mnrie Chnlsson. Tignish High Doreen Chovorie. Souris Convent Constance Clark. North Wiltshiro Mary Connolly. Rochford Square Teresa Connolly. Rochford Square Richard Crosler. Borden Ida Dongle, St. Mary's Academy Germaine Doucette. Stella Maris Geraldine Doyle. Rochford Square Barbara Duffy. Rochford Square Bernice Duffy, Rochford Square Norma Duvnr. Queen Charlotte Carol Earle, Queen Charlotte George Fraser. Queen Square Bonita Gallant. St. Mary's Aca- demy ' Donald Gallant, Stella Maris Dorothy Gallant. Rochtord Square Gregory Gallant. Stella Maris Joan G llnnt. Tilllllh High Robert allant, Borden Shirley Gallant. Stella Maris Vernita Gallant, St. Mary's Aca- demy Carol Garnhum, Rochford Square s Louise Gaudet. Tlgnish High Patricia Gauthier. Stella Maris Shirley Gauthier. Rochford Square Sylvia Goulet, St. Mary's Aca- demy Joseph Hambly. Central Royalty Anne Hanlon. Souris Convent Doreen Harper. Tignish High Frank Hayley, Southport Faye Hickox, Queen Charlotte Wilfred Heywood. Tignish High Ann Hughes. Souris Convent Phyllis Keefe. Tignish High Eric Kelly. Queen Square Lillian Kennedy, Tignish High Cobn. Klyn, Rochford Square Joan Korrey, Queen Charlotte Sheila Larkin. Rochford Square Clifford Larter. Queen Square Patricia Leightizer. Rochford Square - Jerome Martin, Tignish High Billy Matthews, Central Royalty Vinnie Mobbs. Queen Charlotte Joyce Moker. Tignish High Arlene Molyneaux. Rochford Square Elizabeth Munn. Queen Charlotte Phyllis Myers, Tignish High Alan Maccnlium. Queen Square Eleanor MacDonald. Tignlsh High ' Gerald MacDonald. Queen Square Anne Maclnnis, Souris Convent Hazel Macifenzie. Borden Catherine Mncxinnon. Souris Con- vent Annie 1... Macl..ean. Central Ray- at W Lois MacI.ellan, liochford Square Phillipa McNaily, St. Mary's Aca- demy Dianne MacNeill. Queen Charlotte Peter MacNutt, Queen Charlotte Jack MacPherson, Queen Char- lotto Shirley MacPherson. Queen Char- lott e D a n i t a MacQunrria. Rochford Square ' uni: It. nor; 's J”Q' . s puny Q 's'Aca- Patricin Bogs. It. ls'ry's Aca- Ann Bonn. . Mary's David Seller. Queen lotto Marjorie Shanks. A. I. Johnson Marie hen. Tignish Elisabeth Small. Qnoen tie Myrna Smith. New Glasgow Margaret i he. Borden Susan Whl e. Queen Charlotte Gerard Wynne. Queen Square NOTE TO STUDENTS Intending nhldultl Iiould note carefully the following: Candi- dates whose names are marked with a star have not completed Grade X but will be nllowed to attend Grade XI. They will be required to write supplementary examinations lit the subjects in which they have failed before they receive a licence to teach in the public . . Students who have passed the Atlantic Provines Examinations, and intend to enroll ln.Princo of Wales College should notify the office early. All applications for admission to Third and Fourth Year classes should be accom- panied by n transcript of the marks made in these examina- tions, and a list of the subjects the applicant intends to take. Normal Training students should also send applications with list of marks. Prince of Wales College will open on Tuesday, September 4. At 2 p.m. students of the Second Year including those in Second Year Commerce and Teacher Training will enroll, and at 4 p.m. students of the Third and Fourth years. On Wednesday. September 5 at 2 p.m., all stu- dents of the First Year wil be enrolled. Students taking Teacher Train- ing. provided they undertake to teach in the Province for at least two years may receive a grant Of 5N0. Those needing further iss- sistance may receive the same in the form of a loan not exceed- ing S300 and repayable within three years from the time of graduation. Stu nts' fees must be paid at the Co lege on the day of registra- tion. Fees of the students of the Third and Fourth year 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 35 for country students and S10 for students from Charlotte- town. For Commerce students the fees are 385 for those from the country and 850 for those from Charlottetown. For Third Year the fees are 325 and S75 respect- ively for country and Charlotte- town students. When enrolling. all male students are required to pay OTTAWA (CPl - Canada's ra- , pulati and hi- on-eaping living standards have virtually ended her dependence on foreign markets for her surplus beef. In fact, this country now has bcome a net importer. in the first half of 1956. Con- sda imported about (l.0(lJ head from the United States. federal officials report. This small but unusual flow of imports has developed at a time when marketing: in Canada of Ca- nadian beef and pork have in- creased by about to per cent. Suez Canal Action Jolis Oil Industry Around The World By WILLIAM L. RYAN NEW YORK (AP)-Egypt's na- tionalization of the Suez Canal jolted the oil industry around the world Friday and topped millions pg of dollars off the prices of shares of companies dependent on the waterway. Oil executives and others close to the situation believe the long- range result of President Nnsser's decision may be a radical change in the political and economic pic- ture in the Middle East. Some in- terpreted Nasser's action as a gamble born of desperation and frustration. There was widespread concern that the Egyptians will not be equal to the task of maintaining the canal efficiently. Any inabil- ity to carry out already devel- oped plans to expand and deepen the canal could worsen the situa- tion in years to come. - The political picture could be altered if interference" or break- down in the now of oil should at- fect or threaten to affect the in- comes of the oil producing na- tions of the area. Resentment against Nasser might harm his bid to be regarded as the leader of the Arab world. NASSER HOLDS TRUMP With Nasser aumlng complete control over the canal, Egypt holds a threat over the Western world if it should attempt to in- terflere with any move against Is- rae. Almost 16,000,000 tons of ships went through the canal in 1955. an ii-per-cent increase oyer 1954. The trend to larger tankers has been pronounced. prompting plans to widen and deepend the canal. fee a fee of 85 and all female students 34 to cover cost of locker and student activities. PUBLIC ICIIOOLI In order that the full N0 teach- ing days required by law may be completed by the end of the school year. it is suggested that schools havin two weeks' toll vacation shoui reopen on August Rebeccs Nash. Queen Charlotte Marjorie Noonan. 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