3' Hi 15. 5.! ii is SCHOOL BDOKS GRADES 1 to 10 ii is Elf ii; 23.5 gt gr :3 3?. is 5?" El 25 E . Er E5 E E 5.5 Eli rdetives ltd friend; In 0'15!-I7 Marylin Mpaec-Art:su1re'ofd'y.ll.t& SUMMIKSIDI STORE ONLY Pleasant. I g mg? g 3? 3, ”:'- GRADE one onana rivn onann nsairr E Jolllaff'Nl.l. tl iew am Wide Open Windows Life and Adventure S. 9 Before We Read We Look and See We Work and Play We Come and Go Ea- E? R 3' For Life and Adventure ; P.O.V. Speller Book 3 ; Opportunity Workbook For Wide Open Windows P.0.V. Speller Book 2 Arithmetic With Meanings GUN was LOADED i Joe York. left, three-year-old. us had his day of play with a M1 gun and real bullets. l-le Mud me gun, loaded and with extra shells, in I hollow U08 near his home in Tomato. and hgppily Played PGUCOIIIII W"! it. Two older boys. Alien Latti- more and George Lyle, thought the revolver looked too real and they took it away from him, then called police. Joe. when he found the police hadn't come to play with him but to ask questions just wasn't interested in them. Charlottetown after spending a week at her home in Alma. Miss Irene Kinch. ll.N. of the staff of the Royal Victoria Boa- pitai, Halifax. is spending her vacation at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Klncb, Alma relatives Dalton family. who have been visiting and friends road and Burton. lot 7. have returned to their home in To- onto. They were accompanied by Mrs. Shaw's father, Mr. Jerry I-hm With Dick and Jane Our New Friends For Pre-Primer Program For Fun With Dick and Jane For Our New Friends Writing From Experience Pages From Canada's Story Health Safety and Success Compendium No. 5 Manual For Arithmetic With in Locke Mathematics We Use Book 3 Language Journey Story of England and the Empire Southern Lands Dent's Canadian School Atlas Your Health and Safety Explorations in Science Senior Grades Compendium Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley and family of Suiumerside. spent the weekend with Mrs. Ashley's pa - ents. Mr. and Mrs. Erskin sill - My First Printing Book Jolly Number Book 1 Mrs. Jane Brown of Melrosc. Mass., and Mrs. Olive Waite, lia- verbul, Maae.. are spending their vacation at the home of their Meanings BEDEQUE PIUSVILLE luv. and Mrs. R.L. Wagner gnd Mrs. Wagner of East Flor- llliss Ruth Johnson. daughter at Mr. Melville Johnson. Cen- rr-ai licdeque has arrived home to spend some time with her father. She has been visiting in various pm: of Europe. includins Ger- IYIlTll'- itiessrs Kenneth Muiiari. Ver- non hiuiiart. Lloyd Waullh Ind Eriw.-ml Leard, all of Searletown. were recent visitors to Maine. U. .A. sllirs. Gilmore Smith of Halifax, N.s.. and Miss Reta Horne of En- iield. N S., spent two weeks vaca- tion nn P.E.l.. visiting with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ll('('VE'S and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, motored to Halifax and spent the weekend of August 17th. guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith. Halifax. and Mr. and Mrs.'Robcrt Johnson of Waverly. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Stav- Residents oi this district regret to learn of the death on Friday Tomato. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John '1'. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien and children, are visiting relat- ives in Piusville and St. Law- rence. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Gallant and son Stephen. arrived home recently to attend the funeral of Mr. Nelson Gallant. Sat. Wilfred Corcoren. Mrs. Corcoran and family Michael. Phyllis, Kathleen and James oi R.C.A.F. Station. Langar. Eng- land. are vacationing at the home of Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran and Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. Mrs. Roch O'Brien, St Laurence was a recent visitor to Piusvllle. Mr. Winston Corcoran is tak- ing up Grade Ten work this year in 0'l..eary High School. All wish him success in his studies. Piusviiie school re-opened on Monday. Mrs. Joey Gallant and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant are the tea- chers for the coming year. mother, Mrs. Alvie Mountain. Mrs. James Slovin of Boston. kett. Woodvale. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Btaford and two children Gloria and Carol Ann of Sherbrooke, Quebec, were re- cent guests at the home oi Mr. ?d Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and iam- y. Mrs. Dr. Wlnnifred Dunbar re- turned to her home in Vancouver, B.C.. on Tuesday. July 16. after spending a month visiting rela- tives in Alma and 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harris. Knutaford, were guests at the home of Mr. Barbour on Wednesday, July 24. Mr. Ewen Wallace and Miss Verna Wallace oi Coleman. are visiting at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunbar and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford MacNell. Mr. and Mrs. James Trimrn Brookllne, Maas.. were recent guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinch. Miss Lila Mountain. Alma, is visiting at the home of her sis- and Mrs. Archie and sons Jimmie and Paul of Mr. Meeting letter in ker. and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Silliker in Knutsford. xnutsiord. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie in Eimsdaie recently. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Kendrick oi Carnpbellton visitors to relatives and friends in Knuteford recently. Play mates of Master Trevor Webb are vey glad to see him home again after being in the P.E.l. Hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collicutt of Springfield West. were visitors to Summerside recently. KINGSBORO W.l. The Kingsboro Women's insti- iure met at the home oi Mrs. Wendell Robertson on August 8th with an attendance of thirteen members and four visitors. opened by repeating the Mary Stewart Collect in uni- son. followed by rou call answer- ed by paying one cent for every full name. For Friends and Neighbours For More Friends and Neighbours P.0.V. Speller Printing Book My Second Printing Book Jolly Numbers Book 2 P.O.V. Spelier Book 2 Arithmetic With Meanlnll Writing Clearly Pages From Canada's Story Canada and Her Neighbours Health Safety and Success were CP Compendium No. 6 Manual For Arithmetic With Meanings GRADE THREE Streets and Roads More Streets and Roads Streets and Roads More Streets and Roads Work Book P.0.V. speller - Book 1 GRADE SEVEN Beckoning Trails "W" ”” For Beckonlng Trails er:-eiilie. N.B.. recently visited oi Mr. Nelson Gallant at his home. Mu... mmmed to M, 1,0,,” 5.. Mr" "am" Mnnuugm h" '9' GRADE TWO GRADE SIX I'ilh friends in this village. Mr. aitera briefyillness. Sincere sym- ""5, 0, an "dd" mm" of :'g:':d'p":n5'i'l:g T3; igagnlvgg GRADE NIN- wagner was pastor oi North oathy is born! extended to the 5., hmblnd. 5;” ,,u lpendlu "hm," ma mend. in Kww Friends and Nelghbour, All Salk set Bgdeque Charge oi the United immediate relatives. . (9,, ',,u u the hem, of hu. hm um omeuyi Church some ye-n use. Mr- and Mn Aim Gallant. parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11.3. Croc- Mr. and Mrs. Hen-y Harris. More Friends and Nelghbourg For All Sam Set Our Heritage For Our Heritage Cours Primalre De Francois Contes Dramatique Common Words High School Arithmetic - Batstonl High School Algebra - Crawford Plain Geomeuy Work With English A Canada A Nation History of Britain - King Dent'e Canadian School Atlas Good Health Uses of Science GRADE TEN ireased the funds by two iorty seven. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and approved. Committees gave their reports and the following new ones ap- pointed. School Mrs. Lowell Ching en, wrrc guests oi Mrs. Stav- eri's sister, Mrs. Sterling Gilles- pie and Mr. Gillespie. Sourls. ov- er the weekend oi August 170:. Dr. Ernest P. Weeks and sons. Peter and Andrew. Ottawa, who tor. Mrs. Jack Nesbit. summer- de. W. and Mrs. Earl Geudet were recent guests at the home at Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallaes. The Golden Caravan For The Golden Caravan Common Words 1 ELLERSLIE BIDEFORD Arithmetic For Meanings P.0.V. Speiler Book 3 Compendium No. 3 oppo,-gun1tyA workbook have been spending some time on the island as guests oi Dr. wet-ks' inther, Rev. I-2.5. Weeks and lira. weeks and other re- ieiivcs, left on their return to Ot- limoks. Fredericton, N.B. Dr. F. P. weeks of Ottawa was the guest speaker at the Tryon Men's Association meeting in Cape Traverse United Church on Friday evening. August 9th. lir. and Mt-I. Norman James and son Boston. Mass. have been gucsls ni Mr. and Mrs. lleber Myers. Carleton. for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crlag and their two children. Halifax. were rerent izuests of Mr. Cs-eig'e par- Hlts. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig. lhls village. ilcv. L.P Archibald and Mrs. wlin spent their scatioa at their In the United Church here on Sun- dly. August nth. There wu a mile tongregetion and the speak- armwss heard with much appngu. llir. and Mrs. Wllliln 9” N1 Ausust lath. calling on ltev and Mrs. E. Weeks. They. with "'9'" daughter and Mr. llorton'e Plrcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horlnn. also of saint John were lurslsy at the Bowness cabins. liils village. '17" Htdmue school opened (or he fall term on August 12th. Vlill Mrs. Ewen Todd of Rue V'”''Y 5! hrlncipal and Miss Windsor Smith of Trytn . "WY tcacher. " W. Ind daughter Susan, from Ono. arin, are visiting relgtiveg in 3.. "Nine. in is a son of Mr. and its. Herman Maerarlane. Pere- ood. Mrs. lan Macrarlsne is a . Cupc- Smth and their four children. re- with igrtgrm l 5'? I it ';:gs:g; 553.5 ; e 15' E55! or slim Wllha VII. 3 Arrhiimid. Upper Stewlacke. N.S. "id . HIRE. SW John. N.B.. were in nede- 1" Ire. L.A. Burielgh. Miss Grace Walsh, Mrs. Roy Williams. Mrs. Horace Lldsone. motored to Char- lottstown on Tuesday. Miss Melda Maccaull and Miss Caull. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and daughter K ”' were vis- itors to Summerside on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp- son were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. llarold Gillie on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Ramsay and children are spending their vacation at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adams and Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsey. 0'Leary. Mr. Vernon and Stanley Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe were visitors to Charlottetown on ay. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Miller and two children, Burlington. Ontario. lar and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mac- Caull. Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigb and two children were Sunday via- itors of Mrs. nurlelgtrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jelly. O'- Ellllndrslie Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Gleniord Miller on Tuesday eve- ning, August Nth. Miss Lucy Adams. Summon! 0 spent the weekend at the home oi W her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Adams. Friends oi Mr. John Maccaull are sorry to hear oi his illness. lie is a patient in Prince Coun- ty Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Janetia Ogden. is spending parents. Mr. O'LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Elm: MacOon- Connellj parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morcshead in West De- von. Inn of sumnsereide. atte-Iliad the funeral of the late Mrs. Earle El- lie in West Cape on Tuesday ai- ternoon. Rev. John Veil of Cambridge. Mass.. is holding Evangelistic service. in the Sprlngileid West United Baptist Ohwch every evening this week. he on Monday night. August 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mccaull oi Ellerslie. were visitors to West Cape on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. George Buchanan. 0'Leary, is now a pati t in the Commun- LONB AGO Ogardens oldoilongagoi 0 drowsy winds awake blow Your iiragraet blossoms back to Asfrleail the Joys that used to be. Blow back the laughiu of those days. When ehildih feet trod u-easy Wlsrre buttercupe and daisies grew Beneath a sky forever blue. The old sweet sense of ions IUD: Blow back the youthful dreams Andallthekareaeeeite flowers: odrowsywlodsawaheead blow- am back me peace at has IUIIO lasnthernaeteroiioeewho live; 'lemthssesvaeteltbeeewIe k. 'l'hdrodgiI me.densutaIaneak theworb - raetnsekasseahmerleale aensu. Itdltebeaensdsteaalleve: Irteaasheeaieaeaeetle snn'su:-no-crushes: treeeeetheehdleesdaeh. iasIbeIsd'.:I'Ieaedd Vaeetkekavenlstrwqhb battle: ianeearssrtuledn sin hens sunsets b mean-.sse:usesssuesn-s -is-aux stalk. "-3"-"'.i. . ....I.' Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacLen- ing closed lmbeeeeletslllnlle law Lunch, Mrs. nerd Massey. and Mrs. Robert Robertson; Erwin Robertson. Mrs. Wendell Robertson and Mrs Horace MacDonald; Mrs. Gordon Robertson and Mrs. Callum Machean. Roll call. Sale Correspondence were then read and discussed. Five dollars voted for cancer Soc- iety. Plans were made to have a sultry sale at Souris Coop on August 10th Collection for the evening a- mounted to Three dollars and fifteen cents. Guessing game one dollar and fifteen cents. Meet- with the Queen, fol- lowed by lunch served by hog. tees and ladies. L SOUTHDOWN. England (AP) Albert summons. 71, leading am. ish violinist for 40 years. died Sat. urdsy after a long iiineu. His career was cut short in 1940 by Manual For Arithmetic With Meanings Mathemauc. we Us, Book 1 Program, Language Journey GRADE FOUR Canada and Her Neighbours Your Health and Safety Explorations In Science For Times and Places P.0.V. speller Book 2 Arithmetic With Meanings Senl G d Compendium Writing For Skill " "1 ” High school Arithmetic - Batstonl High School Algebra - Crawford 1 Plain Geometry - . - Brown m, on August and. gum” Dorothy Swan, Toronto. Ontario, of hon" plum Story of Canada g u, I , 1 it u, D - M . are visiting Miss MacCaull's par- hell of Moocton. N-3.. were vie- - mm En mh ”..'3i'r..3 vcsllrooeke :ild' ""'- Ml" "9 M"- P-M- MW "'9" "" ”" """' 9' M"' "'9' mm" "mm b' M"' 3'” Times and Places world” 8 Dent'e Canadian Atlas Uses of Science . I Coure Primaire De rrancaie Contee Dramatique Compendium No. 4 Manual For Arithmetic With Meanings -1 - .1 .r toillsc. 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