WOH) 1” Lena Caroline Mel w fo Biter, Fuses 00 ° : 3 Ree: me le ie 2 pest president terian Church, Saturday, July 4, A when Linda Colleen Steele, Following the wedding a recep- wall, (formerly of Souris) tion was held at the of Mr. came the bride of Harold Daniel, 294 Mrs. Eric for MacKinnon, Winsloe. The mar-| ‘He immediate families. The toast ormed by Rev.|% modelling dress trimmed with — —— a 5 ae SE rae eee lace. bride looked charming ne : —- 2. | Mrs. W. L. Clarke, Conquest, 3 linen—suit_of aqua blue with| S¥est book.“ , + Oe ae ee (m= |e past president of Sask. Home- Following the: makers and secretary-treasurer “COUNTRY LEATHERS | kina asta" petitions” and set them up at ii f | The _ best mon was: Erte Mac- | Winsloe | LEATHER these days is sup-jcountry wear te this outfit by | Prince of Wales College. i ~ ; - i ple, tissue thin and pleasant to|Samuel Robert. The designer; Mrs. James Hagarty, apanee,} . — a in 1880 — monte ertene wear, since is a material|has used white Cabretta leather| Ontario; is the Ontario WI. Presi- an . Michael Doyle from - or ted’. Burdett-! that breathes. All of which helps for both the shorts and the casual) dent. snd at Doyieholme. This Coutts to Coutts to explain ts growing pevslerttd Eafe tetin jacket that ou go te Clyde B. White, Nelson, greeted witl |—Coutts_westhe first branch of/for summer country clothes.|smiartly.with eountless other| B.C., is a provincial director of Ser cod Sa ae flee I lee oe ee chie and comfortable| things. ~ ____ | BC.W.I. and sleo an FWIC board must surely - of village history. It was mem finest views in Canada. . called “The Border History of king | Feehth' ict’ tas eneaged Mrs. Harry K k ; Pictures ‘were taken of mem-| Coutts.” Mre. Ford was sBcretary | Sent, ‘ne lelaua, for making rect ee oe oven fo Sok | NB. | previnelal Wl bers in the old coach at Dalvay|of the group when the cup was! ws Leonard Steeves. Surrey,| affection for her new keeper and Président of ew Brunswick. Going . ——— . House and the DeBlois summer | won. {hat was im 1957 and in 1959 New Brunswick. is a member of is so happy in Granby. Thus baby | © Edinburgh as representative of ; is t 2 home pointed out. This i¢ the| Coutts won the Tweedsmuir for| ine national sub-executive of | elephant Ambika becomes a key| F WIC. . = omen’s Institut G residence. at which the Queen and| the national handicraft award./eWw1cC She will be a delegate! figure in international diplomacy; _ Mrs. T. Ml. Howes, Edmonton : ures Grow the Prince are to have luncheon.|The Tweedsmuir. cup represents! i, A.C W.W. dn Edinburgh sailing as the children of India and the, Alberta, second vice-president’ of Ni h pvt ee . : x On the Brackley Road the love- cultural activities, handicraft and | July. : children of Canada (not forgetting | FWIC, . chai of first Day fit Our Canadian Nation Sa ees gene oe vee ty tere ever | Mire. J. Ossington, Granby Que-| the adulls) ‘all go to the 200 to covers come (The ACWW! ‘The Women's Institutes take thalio come‘ ned Ielend sal shows. "This We also where ‘he| twice in two years, Mrs. Ford 8| Province. She. ie ating. the gy aa ine t uae ular | great position in this Mr. Archibald “Johnstone, the wae ering ke Berd Vien | retary of the group on ‘the ec ohareh conference-as.a voting. \D "Corton MacPhatter; Owen Sopiutiadae i aaa dace oe lanadian nation. Many there are | Colonel's son, acted as guide and| Delegates on thé the | history | delegate. Granby is the W.I.' 04 Ontario, is Sesediae | eubimmaniaetr = Oe ar these re- fh> remember this organization | Miss Gail Carter showed Island | following: Mars ome nes Mrs. E. W | which was the means .of having | nos . ‘president of the Ontario | prai the laland. Whe is bee then it was almost in its initial | soitvenirs national p isited | ' Roylance, Gree; | the baby: elephant presented tol wre ies MacPhatter first | cout os ; Gb tenes Of. CHIC BATHING SUIT tages and of course,, even then,| One of the delichts of the after-| every Seer ag rs ges a aa ae soe rene the children of Canada by the longed to the third oldest W.1 peselyrayh oval Ba sae rat here was affection, admiration | noon was to stand ; . federation. I's | children of India. ia . ages We : around Stoke, mother was a W.I. woman. Mrs.| attractive woman is the post-, : in the world in Kemble, Ontario,| ing to look after their charges. Be'the bejle of the beach and bathing quit. Model t« of elasticis = -s the aon cee the | Poges church and to hear Gray’s| Rand’s daughter hopes’ also to| master in Greenwood a piace of | am ee a in ” es | near. Owen Sound. Kemble W.F+Then as departure time came by ‘hoose a swimsuit styled on bes-|ed faille, im tan flattering-white eelings were justified and where Elegy being recited from a record | carry on the tradition. She is now | 1,200 people.. Mrs. Roylance is (1) a. ip. canon ae Ye was founded in 1897. There are car, rail or plane the Island ¢ lines, which can best- stand the) Narrow strips tie in halter-style guld all this have | played. within the miniature| a member of two 4-H clubs. also supervisor of seven postal — iets wa “thet inal = Leta charter members in the Hymn (which they simply loved!) —-est of gun and frequent dips.|or change into a gay bow at the hen in the recent meetings held! From Col. Johnstone's the wank are an Lid. wenn taal the hes" wo children both ot tu to India would ask Prime | James Vest at the age of 9 sill faite Oe duis toca sete {te ee eeneeeetene re — a. Edward’ Island of the/ tour went on to Miss Mary Stew-| University of Saskatchewan, | whom cs deel ie "three | Minister Nehru if he would send} attends W.I. manelinge | ful women. ee age tite ital | - : (Federated Women’s In-' art’s at Cavendish. Here at Lake| spoke at the University convoca-| grandchildren. | } an_elephant-to-the-Granby-200._|—airs5-0. Decker; Pemberton,| role in. one of the nation’s faites ‘of Canada) and the Pro-| view Lodge the magw/ficent Gulf| tion. She has the happiness to| Duning the B.C Centennial | goo Nimbear: 2 very influential B.C., provincial president of B.C.| triumphs, the Women’s Institutes —_ a ie ie the | VO, Was pees. Then upon be married to a Prince Edward’ the guutect: tress Bicuinenee wr Se ete catinta cane ond was born in “Ontario of United | of Canada and World. ADULT POLIO I crete Meetings were Mary art Island 5 Bache f : Embi li k. : —————___ ____S______ _______ } j ee tiles at Wiles Gl oe oa, cae ten alae atte caine was a cook book:'Many recipies on the Prime Minister upon her ee ee se wae STEADY MEMBER + Beta ete mare |S Ne Mea, Mec send eh oar Pe Ss eto gl WEALD. Poe s Large tabl < ntl | ; Prime Minister's immediate--ine visit in the ghborhood aterman, a member of jence in- connection with St--Dun-|sten white Tinew table sloth wwere-retary ofthe dubliee Gulide of reer for the Popular reply was: “Why not?” “ier home’ ia the Thousand 2 Parish council of this Essex The Adult Potio Clinic for First, Sec- 22-years;has not missed +} eae eerie fan’s University. Marien College, cente aA ah , >| phantoms wen Altes Moe 4 a eel caer a “" Te-""“They waited until a baby) Islands to see the maples in color. : = 2 a. . . me of the most beautiful resi-\Tighted tapers in pastel shades| W.I's. of that province. Miss | ho eC Cem ee nn elephant was born -in captivity.| This wonderful sight she has not|* Meeting. + | ond, and Third inoculations will be held lences in Canada, is a variation " , the outside of enhanced the vee of | Tometston, oho hee apeet a wee. | thie besk. i aeaket Wal guy ate eee ese Se ae girl —| . . : : e of Colonial archi-| turkey, chicken. , and! tion at way House, of | anby.. y arrival | as visits to her old home wer : . ; meture and —_ has all the|johster were the cuisine. The| the gracious old aie mae! ire. re of North ee Granby was almost a civic |-never in the autumn. r MORTGAGE CO. in the Parish Hail, North Rustico, Monday met Aevices thus combining the | minister of agriculture, the Te7.|here and said Prince Edward Quebec, js 2 member of al holiday. Bands were out and| Mrs. R. Partington, Francols,| | COAST TO_CO4ST a the new. Mr. Eugene Cullen, was the host; Island is rightly named the “Gar-! on. Was the im Quebec family. parades all over the place. There B.C.. is national convener of cul- July 13th from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. ny , delegates enjoy-| and Miss Mary Stewart carried| den of the Gulf” and should be- noes of thet mediate past prési- Was a civic luncheon attended by tural activities. Mrs. Partington | . surroundings and the| out his wishes. come one of Canada’s most! trite x Province .and is the’ Mrs. Ossington, Mrs. LeBaron is on this Maritime trip as is Dr. SEE US FOR. — ape of the good sis-| The first courses were followed | popular playgrounds. | FWIC ations convener 0 | and Mrs. Harvey. | Clark. - § a d i: “We Se aoe by large iced angel cakes, Caven-|_ Mrs. W. J. Johnston, Swan) wie Rite Underhill. ts di Elephants become very attach-| Mrs. H. G. Taylor, Ottawa, nat- — sack at school as if we were | dish homemade ‘ice cream, Island River, Manitoba, has been a W.I.| of the Home Economi fee ed to their keepers and are ional secretary of FWIC is in Hard-To-Place * we 2? college again. | strawberrie, and assorted small| member for thirty-three eae: | Gusartenees al omen — known to*cry almost human'y | charge of national office. — youflg staying | cakes. The latter made one think | Mrs. W. R. Forrester, Emerson, | ‘tem Sdn Mecle Sateten | when separated from them. Wg: Mrs. Charles Shulver, president at i OPENING DANCE the by a a facetious remark of Go oe Manitoba, are Seems member for | NS a : 1 aoe ef | the Indian left a kind young. of the Saskatchewan Homemakers Ist Mortgages | ’ : - Island authoress forty years. Mrs. Johnston is a) i, meen —_ ae f ’ ree ine lading were 1 bl- Wontgemery, ‘who once told an| board coat in oe in at eee cae. er me Of Interest K. of C. Boys Camp a ee ee, ace eee motor | Ontario reporter that in a Caven-| survey of food patterns in rural] ca polite a eee : , 0 North Rustico ; st Cavendish were on bess agenda. prog hen sag ee eee Rectan ieee of tee Ualveoate Bias Hien McKercher, director MARSHFI ELD ALSO | +i Jul 13 K chartered bus and several pri-| was to break all the laws of the| of Manitobe. A team of nutrition.| Partment of asriculture,, Ontarie, PRESBYTERIAN TEA 2nd Mortgages | Mua aa i> ity) and of he puty|\ onan ee Maude| ists is coming soon to Prince! was having her first trip to the g g . 9:30 to 12:30 Marted. The day w. of nave of the menu} Edward Island to conduct a sim-| Island ’ : | | ° atso—we suy morToaces =| i sunmier dete oh Prince sien Sakis te use there oe Mrs. Forrester has; wis Gordon Harvey, saahndie! er ; Musie by Mariners Bowen Blend which can only be OF fare ee SF On the ill eee cieclad the alobe attending | of cusbec WI. loved hearing all | at . oe Dancing Every Monday Night ed oe perfect: Island W.1.| “"Yes,” sald the famous writer | ACWW at Ceylon and at Toronto. ae See meeee a Deer > MA Vel, SENSE Mellen, %, 8. e. During Summer Months were on the trip n'a Charlottetown home during' COUTTS OLD TOWN Mrs. G , | RSHFIELD HALL . ' qaitmiration was expressed for one of her visits to the Tstand, Mrs. W. R. Ford came from| yary's, Omari bigs of St | — a ne earete with old timers in Cavendish | Coutts, Alberta. This town was) dublic relation ‘offices’ She ony WED". JULY 15th A barns es hot know much about vitam-| named in honor of Lady Angela| great tribute to the press, radio, ” th, 5 P. M. aa idee eee ae ia lteey Weaser? wins when ter srose'from a1 Baruet S..# member of the television in fact to the peopl e in t : - ace aes ag (ae ei. eae ners us| —y eer | PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE iather's place of business, were Toasty ra aad eds ate | im Letibeidge tad Betkeh neptee| ee | : and, Mrs and Briitsh i. . 7 y . ; pled out. Canada has only'bro| Dr: Adsine thanked ail these re-| war needed so ihat Lady age] Wacation Needs | Stanhope Beauty Salon | Hoa | oeeaet Aces oe Island has} sponsible for the hospitality The | invested quite heavily at : special stamp Coutt of i i ' i Aiko, the ome of the late Dr. | the ACCW was Put on the feax |in Southern Aiberta’ It le on the |. Parkdale Pharmacy || Mrs. Charles Chandler CHARLOTTETOWN, 'P.E.I. Bits erect cores nearer, clear ee ese ree mee : eo Vee Wis fether ahead of|Mary Stewart.. Then the ladies CALCIUM Open Every Night Til 9 p.m. |))-r> . NOW OPEN > VISIT AS went marching around the tables ; Sunday’s 1:00 to 9:00 p.m, |! SITUATE : r : | The first singing “Tramp, tramp, the girls CHLORIDE @ Smiles ’n Chuckles. : JATED IN NATIONAL PARK BEHIND ; d d | d’ J ° if =e stop was at Woodleigh| are marching.” There were | : Chocolates 5 THE TRAILER PARK-ENTRANCE FROM re eee Prince E war Is anas Junior RSE po a ee WITH OR WITHOUT APPOINTMENT | eas or a “Glimpse of Bri-| ion. : 100 Ibs. 5.25, 25 Ibs. 1.35 |'| 2 oe - * ‘College ... offering: + ey te’ egg stone ee eae aad Covent Sus The an re saencane SS anna = ; wating Wel Stoke were admired. Again to quote Co. Li : ta? : <s ; ee ae Minister, the > M. aay; ieee isn’t|] 137 Queen St. td, Dial 2501 SUPPLY LIMITED _ t. The final two years of high school. - House, Anne Hethoway , | nae FRESH GRADE A i t. Preparation of candidates for provincial teachers’ Meenaee eae | Y¢ Ode Blue Dragon Inn, Clamis \ | 8. A two-year course in Commerce. te theted an hobby has 2 is 4. The first two years of university in all faculties, “including Arte and Science end now become one of the major | ‘Agriculture and Home Economies, with complete accredited standing for entrance’ “= intothird year of the universities, times. The visitors were delizht- ed t meet the. clever artist, 4 crafisman and gentleman Col. ~ ‘ : € ed the guests. In fect Mrs. John- ‘ - fm order that the visitors could : / Ist and 2nd year: rural students $8; urban $16, is ' Lb 3rd and 4th year: rural students $25; urban $74 ? é s ; 4 ° e °. to LB. WHITE : For information about eourses write the Registrar, é s 9 . eS AE rs Commer rural students $85; urban $50. \ i ae ! as SUGAR .. . 75c) Svs , : ice, =. = —Ss: BEANS 2 (or 39° | _ SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES — | COOKIES ee 33¢ 20 02. : ’ Several scholarships and butsaries . are avaliable for stedeiie 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. by September 14th and sent to the: Principal. 4 os a ¥ Students entering third and fourth years are also eligible for Dominion-Provincial financial assistance for university students, Application for such grants should be made to the Department of Education. ; : » , ke . ’ - + if. KING COLE INSTANT — LARGE 6 “OZ, tie tt : inal ____,. Application forms are available at the College office. These should be ‘compleied 4 OFFEES [ dial 8519 } * : / . . i HOLMAN’S FOODLAND , pam YOUR LUCKY DOLLAR | OPENING OF FALL TERM : | _ = 20 a4 i iy > | ; 4 Regist ation for first year students takes aod September ath. for. second year, 4 * gormal training, and commerce students, September 9th, and for Third and Fourth year ° |. ' PHONE SHOPPING SERVICE WN STORE ONLY gudents September 14th~ EEE aan ' *y! : ¢ ~ = :. onli, = iin ‘ : . " : , : si . 7 2 ae ‘ ‘ . ating rsty nat: ,