1,0,... View on sands: imrnoon. :.lune 314- - p noon, JUTIC and. ,.wmpanied by Mrs. Aiyro Gallant. ' -Mr. and Mrs. ' guns: 5, 41552 jiocito lloatl Anil Vicinity mr. and Mrs. Jim xinohrwero in Mr. Dave Griffin of the Locke - Rad w” in o'I.eary on Monday. M, and. -I . my use Arsanault and Ivan were in Aiberton on Monday after- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard. se- in of Duvar. were-in librest View on saturday evening. May Mlrh. Robert Doiron mi Mrs. Oscar Perry of st. John were visitors on Friday aftomoon. my 30th. at the ham or Mr. and M... Jerry Arsenault. Forest View. Mrs. Asnes Gallant of Haliiu arrived in Howlan on Monday. June and. and is solo: to spend the summer visiting relatives in Howlan and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard 0: summcrside were visitors on sunday, June 1st in Howlan. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Plrmang pm,-, on their return to sum- merside, they were accompanied by Mrs. Oscar Perry who spent the last couple of weeks visiting in Howlan. -AN coahowtinursiiiliihiisrii '.tillootks" tiff. Korea I Commodore James O. I-libbnrd; LHOLIIJAY SPECIALS AT SIIAMAS GIIUGETERIA Grade "3" secs. Dos. 35: BACON. Lb. 39: SUGAR. 10 lbs. 98: Domestic SHORTENING. Ilv. . . . . . . . . 28: Lynn Valley PEAS. 15 oz.. 2 tins . . . . . . 29: Pink SALMON. reg. 57: for . . . . . 47: Kraft CHEESE. any kind. V2 lb. pkg. . . 35: Kraft Sandwich SPREAD. 8 oz. . . . . . . 31: Kraft MIRACLE WHIP. 8 oz. . . . .. .. 3l: OLIVES. stuffed. 9 es. 39: Graves Canned APPLES. 28 oz.. 2 for 45: Graves APPLE SAUCE. 20 oz.. 2 for . . 35: liIcCrcady's PICKLES. any kind. 24 as. bottle . . . .39: TEA. any kind. standard. lb. . . . . . . . . 95: COFFEE. any kind. in tins. lb. . . . .. . Sl.l0 ORANGE JUICE. Igo. tin . . . . . . . . . . 29: Casino BLUE CHEESE. pkg. . . . . . . . . 25: canadanr-y””"”" i ' ' ' ' Golden GINGER ALE. lge.. 2 for . . . . . 29: Newport FLUFFS. 3 pkgs. .. 25: I soon nan . 2 saexaols or Izosiee 7's . . . . . . 55: 24 IIDS. o are n o a 98 Eb: a ozro-o s ol 2 for 29: lI.IOIII 2 ms ' ?39.C z LARGE SIZE WITH 6'dII)Ion . l FACE C LOTH GIANT ECONOMY move: traemmw ”" w'"" V 5 5'WW' 9 s IJNQ 1"i"Gs Chocolate Mallow COOKIES. lli. ....-. . 39: ASPARAGUS CUTS. 20 oz. tin . . . . . 29: near tr FISH nsrr. Sweet Tender Pork LIVER. lb. . . . . . .. 25: s' P' Ebo o e 0 o I o I a My Ebo o o as as o oo HAMBURG STIAIl.iIb. . .. 59: SAUSAGIS and WIINIRS. lb. . . . . . . 43: 4 n a -.9 o e o Fresh MACIIIRILL each . . from 25: to 45: rain 3. mmsua um. g9MNOl3.4des;I................ 95: sAuAN”,As..2 lbs. each :2 llOtOlO0oe-oIoee' dOSo..'.... Phone I396 ' tion with the grading or promot- sosaoseoosseeo sainisrianocmnnn - Chief of Naval Personnel. is shown above being piped aboard I-IMCS Nootka off the west coast of Korea during his recent official visit to the three Canadian destroyers serving in the Far East with Un- ited Nations forces. lie transfer- 'l'eacher'sStutlyliroup Meeting At liigg study Group meeting was held at Uigg School on May 26 under the super- vision of Mr. Willard Brehaut. Miss Thelma. MacDonald. teacher of or- well Cove. acted as chairman. Mr. John K. Martin from the National Film Board. showed two educational iilms -- "Maintaining Discipline in the Classroom" and "Theta is NO Royal Road to Math- ematics." Mr. Martin gave a very interesting talk encouraging the teachers to stay with their pro. fesaion. Topics discussed at the meeting were:- 1. what arguments should teach- ers use in dealing with parents who insist on sending to school at this time of the year children who are under school age? A successful Teacher's red from HMOS Athnbsakan to the Nootka in II small boat. Lieut. John Burns of Toronto salutes and CPO Joseph Leary of Halifax pipes the Commodore aboard. Durinz his- visit to the Far East Commodore 1-Iibbard spent most of his time at sea in the Canadian destroyers. (National Defence Photo). be promoted only at the end of the year if e. class has completed study of the authorized reader? etc. 3. Discuss the preservation of school records and materials for- warded to schools from the De- partment of Education. 4. Discuss problems in connec- tion with the Grade V111 and En- trance Examinations. Should pup- ils be permitted "to try 101- exper- ience"? 5. Are we doing our utmost to en- courage our pupils to read good literature? 6. General Questions. Teachers present were: Mrs. En- id Ross, Uigg; Mrs. Bessie Martin, Lyndale; frhelma MacDonald. Or- well Cove; Charlotte Hughes and Marie Duffy. Millview; Betty Gil- lis; Victoria Cross; Jean Macken- zie. Grand View. Velma Gillis, Newton: Marlon Macnougsll. Newtown cross; Marion MacDon- ald. Beilevue; Joan Nicholson, (student teacher); Rita lfynes, Greenfield: Helen Molsasc. Ver- non River; Rose Morrissey. Orwell; Louise Brehaut. Heatherdale. 2. Discuss problems in connec- ion of pupils. e. g.-should pupils The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. DAILY ACROSS 1. Food leaving: ll. Thrash 9. Care for medically I0. Missile 8. Children's game 1. Metal 5. Aldermen (Scot) G. Blunder 7. God of war (cm 8. Without tons ' 31. 9. Little child Ii. Obnoxious plant 16. Substance in shellac ill. To cool 19. Kind of tree 21. Father 25. 29. eoce i H. June-bug 15. Old meas- ure of 35. length 17. Observe I8. Demand as due 20. Lord mm.) 11. Footway 24. Stop -30. Once more 28. Paroxysm 30. Girl's new 32. Register 33. Land-mew um 84. Not. tight as. To happen 37. 3!. 40. . gems 46. Engraver”! tool . 41. Rub out. 48. Apportion 19. Point of the campus D0 1. Calendar of of I lccs (R. C. Ch.) 2. 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Province 01 Prince Edward Island Elizabeth the Second. by the Grace of God. of Great Brit- airi. Ireland and the. British Domlnions beyond the Seas. Queen. Defender of the Faith. 'x; (G. S.) ; (Sgd.) T. w. L. raowss. ; Lieutenant-Governor. p To all to whom these presents shall come or whom the same may in any wise concern. ; GREETING: A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS it has been deemed expedient for the pro- tection of the citizens generally and especially of those who from time to time make use of the Highways of- this Province to set apart a period of time during this calendar year when the safety of the citizens as aforesaid should be given par- amount consideration by all inhabitants of Prince Edward Is- Iand: T A AND WHEREAS it is considered that the month of.June in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty- twoiis a suitable period for such purpose: NOW KNOW YE that we. by and with the advice and consent of our Executive Council for Prince Edward Island. do by this Our Proclamation order and declare that the said month of June in the year of Our , Lord one thousand nine . y hundred and fifty-two be set apart as SAFETY MONTH during which time all persons are constrained "to give heed to the safety of all citizens generally with special intention to those using the Highways of the Province and to govern themselves accordingly. "IN rssrmouv WHEREOF we have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Prince Ed- ward Island to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS the Honourable Thomas William Lemuel Prowse. Our Lieutenant-Governor of Our Province of Prince Edward Island. at Our Government House in Charlottetown this twenty-ninth day of May in the year of Our- Lord one thousand nlnehundred and fifty-two and in the first year of Our Reign. By Command. ' " ' (Sgd.l P. S. FIELDING. . Deputy Provincial Secretary. I