JUNE l3. 1926 - .4/ / I Rare Fragrance Delicious Flavour Bhasex. Sunburn‘: l il\ F ~_ pi l was Teacher For 51 Years Bridged By Rotary , m," convention Concentrate: J" Admlnlalrltlve Procedure in- "pinq studies of the Work of mury In Many Provinces of the world. (spam to The Guardian) Dppvpgxiols June 17,- Audi- ,‘ m nitentllitg the convention no.1- ons do not disminish with the pas- -. g of the week. The presence oi’ '. most lmportntit leaders in the ' plfizzitlon icctisses the attention delegates upon the serious rew rchcsnnade In the utilization “we power oi’ citizenship In the| ..ll communities where Rotary uctiozis. that citizens-hip is tos- ml hy the friendships in life is ._ position taken by nearly all pullers- who have devoted their ..l to defending the work of ex- utlvc officers in their leadership . their various centres oi‘ activity. 111g importance of the individual d his keeping I'll for civil ser- ce has been stressed by several akers and there has been a con- rted presentation) of Rotary tlS it influence which energizes friend- ess and ltltelllilcnt consideration [civic necessities. Horace Dunbar 0i Los Ant-zines. q! stated, "Rotary is not looking . W. F. Moore, Principal of the Pub- Ilc School at Dundas, Ont., who has just celebrated his 75th birthday,‘ has a record oi 54 years as a school. teacherJ-Ie has been active in many educational spheres, having been President of thc Ontario Educa- tional Association, and President of the Provincial Library Association. O-OQQQ-OW Strawberry for pcrstinfli perfection. ilt does not hope nor want to make saints oi’ us. it is dealing with human beings, men with all the iveaknesses and ening at the home oi’ ‘Mr. William wvcre prescnt.——Mrs. ‘age. IIIE ctiTiiTi autumn THE GHAAHRALOTTETOWN GUARDTAN :\\" vice. Phone 687 0r 209-1. FANCY WORK and PANTRY SALE. June 19th at 3 p. m. In (‘.cn~ trul Christian ‘School room. 11912 SERVICE Em- Queen. Phone RODUS TAXI plre Hotel, 225 443-1 GRANVILLE CIRCUIT. --United Chilrch of Canada. Services Sun- day. June 20, Wheatley ltivcr, ll u.in., Hunter River It p.m., (Iran- ville 7.30 p.m. R. ll. Baxter, min- ister ' HAMPTON AND VICTORIA -- The Rev. (led. ‘F. ‘Scars will preach shaw 11 u. m., De-Sttblc ii p. m. and Victoria 7.30 p. m. Ii~‘ricu(ls will please note thc change of time ‘for the Victoria service. ANGLICAN SERVICES. Milton und Rustico. Sunday, .luno 20. St. Mark's church, Rustico, Sunday School 10 11111., morning service ui 11 o'clock. St.,.loltn's church. Mil~ ton, Sunday school 2 p.m.. church service at 3 o'clock. it is expect- ed that His Grace the .'\l‘('lll)liIlIl')!I will attend this service and will preach. DUNSTAFFNAGE NOTES— Till.‘ “Sing Song" ‘was held Sunday cv- it. Dennis, a very large numhci‘ Stirling liun- tcr. has returned to her home in Kensitigton, alter spending thc vrvek nnd w_lth her parents. Mr and. iiirs. A. Stewarh- Miss .\luricl Brown, York, spent thc meek end ‘in Dunstuftntigc, thc izucst of Miss Ruby Stewarh-lhir. A. h]. Stewart, City, spent Sunday in Dunstuffti- D. ELECT OFFlCERS-——Tiic. Kelly's Cross sub-division of thc (1 \\’. l.. held their annual meeting on May 80. 1926. The following tifficcrs tvere elected for thc ensuing year: 'PFQl\‘lill‘lI[—— ltirs. Frances Hagan. 1st Vice Pres’dcnt—iMrs. J. A. Mt.- Donald: 2nd Vice President-Miss Stisie Nantes; 3rd Vice President-l strength iirheretit in the spGlrieg 3,111] it asks them to believe that the Golden ltule is itiore than ll. mere Boxes New vacuum," .5“ (one theory. knowing that where it. quart)‘ _ ceases to be u tncre theory there lic- . gins character." . . 1 CARLOAD 185,000 now m mph“ gm“, u,“ o,- mm. and 0x. ‘mck- |)tl'ii‘ll(‘.(‘ has shown that thc Also PINT size for RASP- strength nl this grout i-lolltifilllllii BERRIES and BLUEBER- RIES. l Int-ls through ivhich thc currcut flows into each community -- Leave Your Order ~thtough trunk tries nt' power," said l. ll. Sutton" district govenor of thc great Alcxiczin district, and u hurtiwarc. merchant of 'l"ampico at thc ’I‘h~ursduy scssiotl ot‘ thc liolary convention at Denver, .\lr. Sutton continued in purt as tol- lows: "Today we have confronting us a vusl. pantirumai, u picture no less bountiful. As magnificent as the poreiliii tit, arc in thc world tOII-‘ly 4o promote friontlshlp through t-itis ’()I"i!ilillZIll.ll)ll oi‘ our. and to form mud enlarge. this brotherhood among ‘men oi‘ all nations, there are yet iihost- zimong its who fail to see thc I With Us Now _ 'A big crop of STRAW- ‘BERRIES is practically as- sored. Prices are likely to he good. A lctof money will be nade from Strawberries and ‘other small fruits this year. ,Bee that you get your share. l Our prices are lower than ‘last year. We buy in CAR- LOADS and PAY CASH. our customers share in the lower prices as a consequence. WHO_ESALE 5 RETAIL Carter & Co Iu-uuty of this picture; men who ,woi|ld cull themselves Itotttriaufi Eyci harl- tailed to rcztct to the op- lporluniiy to become Rota-Hans ill‘ rcniity. “(liven lllis great force, born oi a l rare conccptluit 0i‘ tiructical means ' oi‘ applying thc Uoldcn Rule to our .,“‘.““.»‘HH““*.‘ daily life and business, at iorce now . r constantly regenerating itself [throughout the yorld, promoting un- deiatantllng and 500d will, Who a- innns us can estimate the ulti- mate result o1 the infinite power oi‘ this friendship or comprehend thc cXtnill 0t‘ its tievelopmclit under lliosc idcul conditions where there INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We uao thla IUJICIIVI ad- vlaadly. u rc no riiistnwbing elements and ' . WIIUPL! thoughts of altruism displace luflarara from Eyntraln tlitrfiti or competition and envy? may ha perfect vlalon 1nd "Experience has shown, however, that the human race although lith- crcrly scattered around the giobc with many different languages. characters, tcntlencics and colors, hug social nnli community problems that resolve themselves into the same simple services in every civil- ized nation. "A group consisting of the out- standing incu of each distinct set‘- vice is lruiy representative oi’ a community. Vvorthiness recognized. tiistinction eliminated, with honor ulons dlgnlfying the occupation, unself ness becomes manifest und problems conceming the great- est good ior thc greatest number at once receive consideration. "Great credit is due those re- sponsible for having developed and standardized our outline oi‘ classl- flcntions, Without doubt, many ad- (lltlons und ammendments will be incorporated In this course of time bin it is through this plan. so clear- ly defined. that the Itotary code "of ethics reaches out into every branch 0t’ community life and the time will come when that Code of Ethics will be observed and com- plied with in all itls parts by all those it governs. There may ~be some present who would consider that as on Utopia. but such has nlwnys been the reaction to an)’ grout advancement at its Incep- flop, and time hag undertaken to demonstrate. with marvelous ex~ ampies, what advancement humani- ly is capable o! achieving when men have the vision and iihe cour- therolora do not auapeot the iiraaenoa o! any aye defect. The motive power of the entire human vr-IIIIIIII ia_ Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. It la computed utilize about 20% of thla Nerve Energy, but when Eye ltrainla preaent. a much larg- Ir proportion Ia required- Hnnoo defective aycmthrough their consumption o! an ex- eeulve amount of Nerve En- "IY, may seriously affect the functioning of other organs tl the body. and produce lil health. HAVE YOUR EV El EXAMINED ll. F. Iluicliesol Ophmotrlll I ~ ‘Professional Cards __._§ I Mark R. McGuigan A B. . “WINTER. soucrron. s-rc. Money to Loan “mtfon BlooIoCharIottetowmP.E.I. nzo-i-u-u. . r \s4m‘ l l Zilrs. J. D. Flood; 'l‘1‘€tlS11l‘(ll'—‘N1l'fi. Joseph Kelly. iltecordlng Secretary —Mise “Marita Malone; Correspon- itiing Secretary-Miss lielen Nantes. Cotinsoliorsfhirs. Jamel,- ‘R. Moti- ughan und Mrs. J. W. Bradley. l l ED’! TAX'l_ t!!! lmd llllllt let-l MEN'S FELT HATS 52-00 l0 on Sunday next. June 20th at llon- L $0.1m. -'l'rowsc Bros Lid. ‘J89? COME TO VICTORIA on 'l‘llr-n- day cvcning and 5W3 Weeks, chain- pion (lancer oi‘ American- 9909-6-18-21 RESERVE SATURDAY afternoon for bazaar in (fhrlstiati (‘Iiurch School room. p912 MEN'S NEW STRAW ‘ROATERS “St-e our splendid assortment. Prices $1.50 to $3.50—-ll’r0wiac Bros Ltd. 9898-6-18-21 MEN'S NEW STRAW ROATERS —'Scc our splendid ztssoriiucnt. Prices $1.50 to $3.5U——-iI’rovv.ste “T05 ltl- 9398-1148-21 JUST ARRlVED-—Ladics novel- ty (‘hcniile tics. Special 40 und 60 -- Proivac Bros, Ltd. 9573 THE BALANCE oi‘ our ladies tirinttstl silk dresses, special $15.95., —1’rowsc Bros, Ltd. 21873-647411 BIG CLOTHING SALE O_N here Friday and Saturday. Sce- flnr Special 318.00 und $17.00 suits. -—~i’rowsc J3me. Ltd. ARMADALE 0899-6-13-21 S l- - - 1 --. B's CLOTHING upp ~ mum, Voicd $75. SALE ON 'l‘cachct' —— ltemaitiitig uIlUlll(“i’ here l-‘riday and Saturday. Sec a,“ o"? slwcllll slim" "nil 517-0“ slllls- iSchool lIIIDlnlvvlilélltrk-QHB. ~—ll’l'o\vse iiros. Ltd. ‘Trustccs-fl iilcx l). \lc(‘or|nurIt 939U'G'18'2l Mrs. iluizh (.. .\lcl’hcc. Expcnses—i). .l. Alclunls. Secretury—~Alphonstis ;\It:I'hcr-. HOME FROM HALIFAX.—Mrs. J. Bryenton, Victory Avenue,_aiid Mrs. A. ‘Bfyelllllil, Brackiey. have returned home after a pleasant visit to Halifax. While there they attended thc czlosing‘ exercises of the llniiiax School for the Blind. Wallace. Brycnton. sun of the lat.- ter. who is one ut’ this year's suc- cnnsful graduates, accompanied them on their return. MORELL REAR Stipplcmcn. Volt-d. $1110. TeachcrflAnna Culrruui. Trustees’ Joint OlNelll, Edward Ryan and Frank McCarthy. Expenses—-$160. SCCTOtélry-——Et1llllliid J. llcnnebcry IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD VERTISERS. -- Advertisers are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guar- Teachcrwiviiss Erhcl liynos. dian reach the office by noon of iSchooi improvemcnts- Roof re- the day preceding publication, pairs. otherwise insertion will not be Trustees-oi‘. Guaranteed. On Saturday ads Donald. must be received by 10 a. m. Expcnsts—-$1llli. VERNON RIVER Suppltemonu Voted-- Moo. B. ‘Lea. W. B. .\lr- ‘Priistccs llonglzis _ ’i‘ho|uas (lrigiz. (iron-to Ellunds. I iExpc,tists~-$Tii_ . ‘Slftffllilfy-—l{(i‘ll(‘|'l ll. Milligtiti, . l School luiptowmciiIsv-Mapa cit: NORTH GRANVILLE but . iiurgtiyuc. N EW LON DON Stipplctnetit VotctI-—812:'-. TPflclI0i‘~-El‘lc Found. (resigned) School lmproveiiieiit und ‘Secrrtary-izthlrl. Carver. HA5 NARROW ESCAPE. - Mr. . Hugh (liliis. Shamrock, met with 1t serious accident on Friday lust. by colliding with an automobile. on GLADSTONE iStipplt-mcut Voteth-STG. NEW SETTLETR- ARRIVES — ma,“ u, "nsplfisl, service 1S in mull N. Moiilachern. fir-in supervisor‘ WilS Imdly brokcu np. and .\'lr.(iillis selection oi‘ membership, in tile con- 1"!‘ ill? SIS-B. in the Irma district. sustained sicvcrc lnlllllfl-“i. lilS ltwo on "Saturday met. and placed tho elghtlit.centh family to arrivp this sin-lug under tho British family lscheutc. This family cutislstcti of ;'§ll'.dl11ll Mrs. liolt. and live boys and lhrct: girls. from Ulster. Ire- lllllld. The Holt family have ihccn lion-sited ou'tht\. liruoks place, about Qtwn l|ill05 NE. oi‘ Irma. Two of lt-he hops have started working for Itieighhtirs and Mr. Holt intends tuk- ing .1 pos- tion on one oi‘ the ad- joining farms us soon us: he gets his garden in and ‘settled. 1M1‘. Holt. like nil oi‘ the rest oi the new lsettltirs, zippcurs wt-ll plfiliflfill with llln». reception hc has received in his vncw location and siutcd to Mi‘. Mo- lltliltillfiftlil than, hc hurl ucvcr roul- izcd the liiliiiillllii.’ oi‘ thc word “ltindncss" until r hc urrivcd at Irma —~ Edmonton Journal .l. N. nltsidutvhcrn rcfcrrtnl to in aibovo ls a itativta of Souris,‘i'._l'l. i1. und was ‘Stipervisor l'or the S. S. BOIIIYI lit lilastern. 11‘. 1'1. l. tircvious‘ to leav- ing for the Etimonton District last year. . _.__ f '\ the road near Middleton. His wagon 'l‘ezicIitar—.-\tlcline ii. hlubcy. lSchool l|lipl‘fl\'0lll0lllii——— Painting school Ln side. Trustscs—iii‘rccmai1 Muttart. Alcx Richards. Wm. McKay. - ‘EXlI(*.ll.~1(‘.t~l—$lill. (Secretary-miles E. ilichurils. and head being madly cut and otherwise itijttrerl. We are pleas- ed to learn that hc is improving. and will be out again shortly. NEW ANTHEM BY PROF. . FLETCHER-The Principal oi’ tho ST. PETERS LAKE Cllmflolllilillvll Sidliml "l Milnli‘. =SuppIcmtrul Voicd --K7.'». Prni. \V. l6. Flcttzho-I’. has added Teucher- Ilordcn Fl‘ '. “"0319? 1° m5 "lreilily ll"!!! llflt 0i ‘School lmprovcmcnls~ (mt 51th: musical compositions, the latest bc- repairs. lug an anthem setting or Dr. Horu- tiusBtinaFi-i hymn "() Love of (led. How Strong und 'i‘i'ue." The main theme is u. flowing tueiody broadly lturmonlzed with strong and inter- esting parts for thc four voices. The two centre VHF-SOS, commencing Trustces-‘Jus. l3. Altrllotizilri. D- ‘y Niclfiircn. BALOWIN'S ROAD "0 heavenly lot/o. how proclaim ‘Silppllrntctll Volctl ssh. still." is written iu tho old stately "nninln-l- (lm: l|-;|('l|A-]' flr-rnnil styio oi‘ Ilio choralc, passing lntnchmfl, it Vliioroits movnlnelll. U10 Ofllnilow School improvcriirirts (lcucrni sltion finishing with a repetition of Rvpfllrg, m9 "ml" meme l1)’ "ll VOlCBB lnl Trustees -.llliiii'.~; .l. Sziuphy. rc- unlsou. The anthem Is dedicated elector], to the choir of Trinity Church, 0t’ which Professor Fletcher" is organ- ist and director. ii<3x|>(-.tu~;es—-S75. Secretary-Jost-ph .\l tstllmdc. ST. TERESNS TEACHERS’ MEETING. - The Heathcrdale 'l‘euchers' Club held S‘ i- ltvl i~$”~.'. their regular monthly meeting at up” um“ 0 e‘ H Real Fish Catchers We Have ‘Them There Ia such a fhlllfl l" luck when you go finhintl- hi" If you'll notice it's always the fellow who has LThe Best Tackle That’s The Luckiest everything that l We have will help you catch them. RODS. HEELS, LINES. FLIES, CASTS. Etc. The RexALL P080» m KODAK STORE be! veions success. ll sick and alllniz. why don't you try it? Tea.t:her—r.Viary Mcquaid. iSchool lmprovo|nents-- S12. Trustces—ili "huel Snillli. ‘Expenses-- sOtlPCllll'Y—'-lillllllfl hIcArt-c. the home of the secretary, Miss B. G. MacPhce, Beilevue. on Titcsduy evening. May 25th. Seven ‘teachers and two visitors were present. The topic for tho evening was "Ways and Menus of Improving Our School Fair." This was ably douit with by the President, Mr. W. A. MucPhee. A number of other items dealing with school matters In general wore discussed. Lunchl was served by Miss MacPhee and the remainder of the evening spent In music and social conversation. Miss Maoileth Invited the group to meet ut. her home on Friday even- ing,‘ June 18th. This will be the last meeting of the year. LOWER NE-WTOWN lslilipllllllcfll Voted. $105. Trustctrs~ itodcrick .\lnl‘lit~|'sot1. John Mcllougttll, ltobcrl Cook. Exprusorr- Sill). Sccrtvtttry- Joseph (ii‘ll'l'lil. ORWELL Stipplcmt-m Voted-Moo luclud~ lug ifvinnluui Tux. "Fenc crs-—-Nouc. Trustees—-Cepiuis (toy, i). J. Mc- leod. J-antcs Hnirhes. Expenses-MW. Secretary~iNcil W. Nlt-ln-oil. Women Tell One Another OCEAN VIEW ‘Slllililllllivlll You'd-J * in tho privacy of their homes- ut Tl‘fl<:her——T@a('I'@i1 r0 rrnrtl. peusrs $140. School Fair S511. ’l‘ritstc.ce——ll. 1.. MCEWPII, Nit-Kay and Surnucl lhiuniitg. St‘(7I‘l!lEll'Y-lll1l'Kll Ii. McKay. .l. l ll I YOU will fin d Goodrich Tires on all makes of cars . . . big and small. And wherever you see them they'll be giving Gooclri ch service . a ser- vice based on 55 years of knowing how. liugb (‘ampbcii rctIi-iug 'k on l. rifixptmst s Stiiifi. ANNUAL SGHOOl. MEETINdS Mllligtindlicll and Arthur (lrfortl. Ekpcnscs- ‘$11.7. ‘Sccrctary-~~(‘yrtis l‘icit.'trd. GRAHAM'S ROAD STANLEY Supplciuvul $150. 5lllliil"lll"lll ‘slilll- Now ‘frtislct- ‘.\lr. A. (‘.. .\i<:- 'l'trzic.licrr ~Nilillf iilllilllllll‘ll. (lrcgor, ‘frustl-c. iiliutls. 506119141Fy-"Allittrl (iraliain. 'l‘l'li$i(~trs'—'l(. .l. Antll-rstin. 'l‘. iiul- ri-Jwclt BIRCH mu. Secretaryfll. Amlorsoii. snppip.n.-n. Votlctl-$lzfi. 'l‘caclicr I1esi~nioil_ Expcuscs-FSIIU. A mcctltig will br- in-pi on 'I‘tics- day c\'cn-'ng lo consider proving thc schoolhouse 22nd ill sctcu o'clock tho grounds to afford 2i play ground for thc childn-ii. 5i‘('-"i‘l'-ll‘Y-~‘(‘ccIl pom.» CROSS ROAD Suppicuicnts \'r>tctl—-8llio. “ICTQIIIQQ R60 Teacher» -.\iiss Mabel Ainclmnuid ICx- (rc-engagctii 'l‘l'll5ll‘i'-‘i—\\'. E. .\‘ioc.(f.'illuni. T. W1C. Kcnllctly. (l, 'l‘. (lard lrc-r-lclt- total ass ssur-ui l (‘huiruutu Hoard oi‘ irusiccs - \\. WESTMORELAND ‘iii. ltiat-Ctllniu. l, Sccrtiury---(i. .\i. llillll‘illtfll"‘t‘llh~ l Supplciulnt \'titctl»$liili. ctl). 'l'('il(,‘ll(‘.l‘-~‘.-\Ill1il lrufiy. r “iignlugn School lutprti\'c1iiettts-- ' 1. BUNBURY "Frusicts- '\'c.rnct' Moore. Sill". . ticy Nioltcrs. ‘Suppicmt-nis Von-ll S1501! in lira-- ‘ Sccrcttiry‘ -llcuih .\lc\‘itlii'. srnt tcachr-r. or 9154i lo nuolhcr. 1 'l‘czit'hcr~ (lay .lutlson. INK ERMAN y School l|IilIl'(iVl‘llll"llltl---filtli‘t‘ l.-iu.| . land extensive repairs. Supplcnlcut Voicd- $7.1. l 'T|'[|§[p(1§_.l|i‘,d§()n Dough.‘ Hum.’- l l('t|('lII'l'— Ainrihtt Niaionc. g||m||wflod nip-nu“. ‘I“I‘(|:;V , School improvciiicni WP-ulniing ini p;x;,..n,_-.._..._ g side, white washing tiuisldc. sn.-.~pynry_._]_ “gnu-r JUHP“. i Trusts-cs iSidn-y "Froirstlul". ‘Lllilllicl illoiyncuux. ‘ RINGWQQD RQgKy p1- I lilxpcrs s-- Slim. i l 5i‘i‘l"‘l1\l'.\'" \\'illl"r 'I‘rn\'.-~ri:|lc_ Slllllilvillvillis Yolcil slim. l Triisicvs S. 'l‘. ('|||'|'ic. l';l'||l'*;l, MARGATE tirric and .l. W. Smith. EXLIPIIHPF $11.3. (‘huirnuiit (Jordon Wrmdsidc. 5,...|-,|;.,._,. x344," (-,,,.,.i,._ Scci-liury ‘Ila " Ilruwii. Non" ‘Frustcc l‘ll‘fl llcndcrstm. MT, MELLwK ."\llllil(il‘—~i\ll' hlziybltw. Budget l l Suppicmtruis \l'i)l(‘tl"sl~_lil, Tmztchcrsf-"iltsigilcll. School lmprovcmctit-—-Nonc. Conn TIRE "BEST 1N THE LONG RUN" N ow male In Granular-they can no more. b Canadian Goodrich Company, Limited, Kitchener, s Sir ‘Robert Kindersley Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company. who is a visitor to Can- ada with Lady Kindersley. Expctist +/$1lib. Svcrctary—-\\'. L. itolicrt-nvll. WOODSTOCK Supplcmcnl - -Sl2.’>. ’l'czichi-r- itcsigut-d. School lmprorI-nu-nis A new lPélVlll r’s dcsk. i 'l'ru.stccs~~.loli|i 'l‘. Dlguan. John ‘A. (lalinni. ltuy Arhing. ‘lCxpt-nscs S217. St-crci:ir_r-~ lmsiir- Dli-ZIIRIII. JOHNSONS RIVER Hupplruicnl Siilli. 'l'(’Il('lIl‘l'——r/\ll'ilIlI Mulioniilil. I 'l‘ru.sttcs- William ‘Frainor. \\'ni. Illclitvuziltl. ’l‘lios. (‘ruswcll .l’u.ntln;,- srlltml- "'0. lixpciiiiliiirc. 521m. Sccri-uiry \\'m. ’i‘rtiitiur. MOUNT ALBION sum. $12M. rlillir-‘iuclzl l".\ m list-- 'l'l‘li‘lli'|-'1' Waller ilullcin. Ali's. ldslllct‘ 'l'~.iv'l|ii ltcsigm-d. Brown. .l. \\'. .l4-Illil|i~;. ORWELL COVE Hnpjilciiir-iil. $151!. IIspI-usi __ SIT-ii. .’\‘-w ‘Frustcc, John litmnoy, in |iltl"t' oi‘ I). S. Nlt-liotiuld. Pointing interior of _N('lI(l()ll'UlII1I. l l 4th Asst. s (‘nrrenl Expcuscs- $351!. School l<‘.tir- .\lr. .l. l'L!'l2l(.‘l'l('.(l[ ‘Fritsico. ‘ .r\ lit-arty and uuunimtius vote of thanks was Il‘iI(lf‘|'(‘fl to thc teachcrsl for thc I.’X(.'("lll‘.Ill work pcrformctl‘ during thc your ivhich ivas uiccly‘ acknowledge-ti by Principal Low- thcr. (‘Ollvlflrillg cvldcnct- or thc con-l fldence that the District has In the good work done hy ihc icuclu-rs and thc ublc mauugrmrut oi‘ tho 'i‘rueteos and iluiidlug (‘ommiltc-e. l notto BAY was-r l afternoon teas. und wherever wom- Thnlntces-John iMcCallum, John en congregate. and the subject ofh-FLRWS- Allliiglinz McFililYe-ll- hea-lth is discussed. it is a most 'Xl’°"**°**-“= ~ common occurrence for one womanl s°°'emrYT‘N°l “plmlnulm to tell another of the benefit she has derived from Lydia. E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. For over fifty years this famous root and herb medicine has been restor- ing ,sick and ailing women to health. This accounts for its mar-I ST. LOUIS I Supplement Veiled-MOO. Expenses-QM}. Soorctary~~Johti M. Amcuauli. POPLAR GROVE Supplement \'ol.ctl——$lfill. -"I‘eachc»r—.M|ss ‘Etta Stewart. i-Iwpptiement Viol-ed ‘$125. TNl('.h(‘l‘il—lNli'liIc hircd. Trustters-.lumti;< M('(‘ill‘IIlilt:, \Vhlt.e, Preston Bryuiiioti. FIXIII‘Y‘.'~‘I".< —— Rlllllllllg exliouscsl $55; $10 school fair. ‘ sccrttnry Isaac sullrlli. ll. R. t. l \\'i'iil l iiryantou. . l W EST ROYALTY l I Supplcniciii -- $150. I'LL T~< HER 9L use to imdortukc thc task. roornscne Bathe the face with Minn-d’: andwuter. ,1’lace a piece oI m? Widuate of n. v. em Graduate ‘r Medical School and Hospital antics limited to Eye, Iar, NOIO and Throat / “m”! 5Y0! and supplying Glance (iotton wool saturated with Office. Bayer Iulldlng t Mlnard’: in the cavity of the m“ Great George Otreot tooth. Hours-Q to 12.303130 to l. _.__._._ .-.-§.a_. . L QDon-aid s. McPhee . ‘ B. . - . Jlflwmto H_.__I..MoPl-lEE " "rtlma. m". "'1 who, . collation» BRINGING ‘UP FATHER- THE SEA-SHORE AND LET ‘i7 Nifllr; r E HER _DO\elN TD DY CtOLLx ' I I AY IN THE ‘QAND WITH ‘TI-INT KID HQT i Iii "illllllllil. ANQuir-zr FOR A CHANQE AROUND - wi-wr A memes-r l ¢\\\\\l| E lap...“ glll'l‘li‘lll ETIIPQIFPT" 3mm» 'I‘i‘u.<iccs—-S. 1.. ilo . rulircd, Dunn rnirn 51- Airs. \\'. ll. Wnci Wits‘ cl wlull. 'l‘hr- tuutlci" or securing n ucw rc- I .'__ _ creation yard was rcfcrrcrl lo the Tl‘lltil(‘(5‘.~i. ‘ ,. ,, 13,7, ___-> - _-— 'l‘cnrhcr-» ltl-sigitcd. ‘ '//f»—- ~ i. \ ff~ KENSINGTON ' ‘Ill/lllll/l 7'11 l . . 4. f; ti Hupplcun-uls Volcvl Principal Siioml ,1’ 3/“ Vicr Priuci 'I SITE: Isl Asst. 5 v T \ 2nd nsssi. ; Iii-d Asst. 51..., __ N“ lmlclmr- . A SURE SIGN OF SPRING —From the Cleveland Pllln Dealer 'i‘rltsl<c.s-~ (iryur-i Plt-kurd, ltnssell _q3 -—lly (ieorgtw hioillttuns * lfw: rue QOIJQTBELL. l-EHNQT," mnllnlrhli} l» :. t...» .\ qi-u. . . 1 1-“5 “"5" WOMAN ‘stir. CAM I ‘i HAOPFML Q, no"; :-vg.r.-v.-n~. ‘er; ' i.__ AP~4':\\\IF.R woe. 00¢», new“; “Tl/MM / Goaotlnnhuflnmnval; THI% - IM QQNNA TAKE IT 555w O I926 av luv-i. Enron: SIIVICI. Inc. ~il t HUBBAND weww on‘ F0‘ wom< 5Q I HAD w; . f, BQINQ THE Ct-ill LriH I WID I*l{_‘~ Y lly / \ l You wc-(icou- - . ~~ ,. F1II~QQ . ifirbczwl t‘ I Kv-IOwD