THE G “ERINCE EDWARD siS1'.AND fr;n"; lished liere, sn experimental ststlon.= “si ‘ _ lt is therefore up to Y0\l. K0l1i|°` tits, lo consider nm. lr we wsu: ii rgulsr meeting called of all i0! hlfseders. Secondly, to consider if' a 'ex srimental station for fox farm- _ _fl P ' ’-ill* is required i|'this Province. Whur _ lltltid of a. station, what benefits could .ivli derive from il, would it he advis- slsis to have such is station. Will we: 's' or it our selves, or should we? l ii r r alll the assistance of our Federal and l.<`_ics_l Government. With a view of bringing tllis niat~ ter heforf, the meeting, l Wish t0 Sli? i‘f‘Tlie object of this meeting is tel :l-.few words on the subl0Ci- 0¥\\Y ll* slxkgostion and not as l"`i"ClPl"“ mm down. l~‘irst` if you want a regular meeting of the fox breeders c.sllclt_ tal station, and if they would support "Omit 5003’ of liioii to go after il, it can be secured, _ _ "Some may ask is ii necessary tel ""9 all elilerilnental station here.. [l`l’°li°V9-S901\0mt*I\;tliat it is necessary to study our iiiillislry hocrlusc i lie, licvrl frulll my l-xpcrit-ncc in handling the ravv product that we do not know just llslundering ialoug wii.hout. any objective in view. 'l‘l‘ue, some are UIIUDK progress, but lnully more are lgolnig down, thus cilltailigorilig they whole industry. _ . "VITY i`f‘~\\' ‘ilf‘0lll<‘. ii lilly. yet. reall izc the great industry wo have here undeveloped, unsupported, ycl making i :i fair return to our people. "Tile cry ling liocn raised throughout the Island for new industries. Good it is; but better still for us would be support and nourish what you havs. and make a success oi' them. "l believe we want an object les son in fur forming, be it through sn experimental station or some sucli body, to demonstrate to our people how to feed, when to feed, and wha’ to feed to our foxes. We do not know what.is the best rstion foi the best production of fur. We do not know u remedy for the prevention of fleas, worms and other minor all ments. There are a hundred and one things we should know, and must know if our industry is going to be ro resiiive ‘ P S - r ‘*'I‘ho matter ol' an exlperinlet-stall __ ned O,,Lo_“5__1_ Amos Hume” L_- _ __ . _ N ~ Joan hiclienzle, Eldoni 3, Angus Mur~ D"°d“Ci`i°n~ Yet- ill D\“f\0i~il`0- Wil' Weil* ' ____ _,M56-D-_-~M»,_ ~5\-mmmun; 4_ Joyce Nici, exceedingly wasteful. Even our mouth' fl l’i ~> station has been given much -thought by the members of the Fox Brlell- ers' Association, and 1 might say that i, myself have had. considerable is- forination laid before the propel' au- thorities. Now, l would like lo suggest i for your _coilsiilcralitlli lil.-_ propci' preparing of our claims backed up with your brains still money, place these clsiins before the Government." follow them up, and l will ssy to you ii.\si y0u will get what you was-l. “For instance, we think and talk about foreign trade for our furs. Where does foreign trade begin? The fox farmers should look into their own ranches first, and study it C10” range such things ss feed, care, types and quality of fur, etc. This is the lrst corner stone of foreign trade. "Now if people are not doing this, let us have an institution where ii will be done, and il. -believe that il could llellone through an experi- mental station. ` . “l would also suggest to you that at 110 sbt, I would gay that the oftencr_your first meeting, the speakers coil- ` ld call our fox men together-l line themselves closely to the sub- You cou _ 1 possibly somri ray of sunshine mlglltlject, nsmely, <10 We need srl “Defi- ghof up for the distant future, oiflmental st_stlon'! how best. to -p\‘¢P°I‘@ letting our fox men organized ss I l our claim? how to back il. lip? Wlitll hdy. and thus conserve our industrr'-llo ask for it und when ive_want ll: My'nuggsgil0n would he call, call loud “Gentlemen the matter is before .. you for your t-_onsidersi.ion. We wsiil -and long that they may near. ` lr nd nrt of tho llinlti‘l‘ every msn intvfel 0 t d to feel si lib- "'"t“°“°° P 1 iid ilu err before you for discussion, namely-_Orly I0 SDf'»|\\i hi* Ui" v" _'__ thai -or oslshilslung an e¢i>°\'im°“‘“‘i°““*‘ 1° f-“il °“°“"’“' ‘°-“ ”' ° allowed five niinuies to place your station. “The Fox Breeder's Association ol_Yi@A';_\‘~___e Gen__eme__ p____!en_ _ook an this Province, which you will adi;ii_|__c__ve _mn ___ me ___.cu“_o___ whlch lm done-so muon for your infill” its mowed W, ,_ wa, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,, through their imtlring efforts, lun- _awed ______ __ genem expresuon ____ had this- mutter unwitn the i>r0i>f‘r}____________ __h_______ ____ oblained ,mm me i\_l_\_t_-horlties, snd.hsve attained ii, ver-_ www -proviupat ill was therefore nm' "'°“m' ptfmccen' ‘ - 'decided to cali a general meeting of -,‘_'iif,his matter has also been tsl.tel\| _he PM Men ___ mm me mlm", up nf? 'nh Premier Arnnmm md mei outlined lil the (`lislrnian’s rs- H9 .'niuiviooi¢.1llcKinuon. _.BOW “fl” __ ‘ _ ibn# gentlemen llnvo in niani' ‘"3"im" " ` st iiil i,,iriso¢r¢`lv»s_.iiiolr »\il>l>°fl “ll _»-------'- -s`n!4‘\‘&i¢\}h'\‘|l3 l'8Q\lest‘hrought 119' fore‘ls\m~_::`_ ‘-' _ . i “'HU'l-lon. Mr.".)lcKinnon K\iV° “S 5,11 _` ieisiblc' assistance lsstf October Wélilivo »-tau-sd. an enl¢l°i“l° "‘“' ` ihldltf our*'fo§es.‘-_ Premier. M'l°“““" also-,tobkfilis mstier uv °f; “li “' arinoutslmtiiooii #ms iss redvrei 'idovsiiinonl os ills mem visit to A coiumirrss ,srnolnrco l Every Man or Women ll 'Ulu started with a rush. The gigantic Circulation Canipulgii has :net wltli n most rentilllsiilsllc rcccp- tion from ull parts ot' the v:ii°iou.=i dis- trlctsl .Letter and telephone calls are -_ominir to the campaign, manager, which indicates the highest degree of éiiterost. Til" - lflfttc illiiiolincsnirril mould Saturday morning opcliod tho vyr-s or "’l‘l1e Guardian" rcntllzrs to ilir op-l llortuiiltics now offered _io sccure\ talualblo prizes, and there is not the least doubt but whut llle campaign -vill be sipiritcd. Tllero is vttricty in .he list of "(lutlrdii1n" prizes iliili will ippcnl to every man or wolnnli_ Of course . the two` automobiles are coveted by every on-1, and so :irc thi- llianos, gl'i1t'onalas,. diamond rings onli other prizes that have been announced. We feel satisfied that‘you will stlyl it/hen you see this list ot’ prlzcs that lever heforc has tliiirfl lic-"li slit-ll ai .~plelidid array oi' prizes in any Circula- tion Campaign collducted ill this part -if the country. The two page announcement in 8eturd»a:y's paper tells all about il, hilt there is not »room enough on a dozen pages to tell ull tliere: is ol' interest in this remarkable campaign. Tlierp are many men and women who hold back from oiltcrirlg -'l calli- pn-igu 01' this kind because tllt-y tear that they cannot win. This is ll wrong idea t.o ossumr-_ it is ccrluiii that 11000 Oi' l-he 80011 things ot life come- to those who will not take ilir- trouble to Read About This 0iier Pigs-1, Risden Gillis; 2. 'Margaret iu<\\'iiyilums; ri, John ooohorly, on 1 l . _ Buchanan; 4, John Nicllolson; 5. Richard Gill, Newtown Cross. try null get them. This is un oiferl CLASS Xl;-COLLECTIONS. that is -open to ull men and women who reside oil Prlllcr- Ellwflrd lslnnd. 'l`hf>ro sro tll‘ll".r»n vnlliublc prizes to be given :iwily til |_lli.< canipnlilil. lt' il ealldidatc foils to win uric of these prison, hr: or slit-_ will be puid ten per cent. commission on ull bllsiiicsrr they turn in, (-providing they remain nctivc -lntll the ellll of tlio campziiign), ln order to cntcr this culupuign it is only -leccssary for you to cut out the nomination or application blank from this issue, fill it out with the name .ind address of yourself, or oi’ some gclitlclllilri or lady friend \\'l\om you would like to sci- with one of tllostl prizes, und ilond it to ill.; (‘:lmpnigil l`)e'psrtnicnl ol’ “Tho Gunrdiuli." 'l`lir-. rzuilipuiizii llizlliagrw will thcii cull or you, or write you, giving you full 'de- tails, end _supply you with blanks und so forth. » Thr; campaign maiiagri-'s telephone number is 132. Now, rio no licsitato to take advantage of this de- be open from 9 a. ul. to 9 p. ill. Noxious Weeds-1, Eldon School: i 2, S. Pincttc School Weed Seeds-l. Eldon scliool; Z. 2-ELDON SCHOOL FTIR _ _ L. Nev-'town School, S, Piilettv School l tc7'._;+‘9\_,7. ._ | -- _. __ _ in =. = __ '---==-.' - :+"’_‘-_ ‘.3 ‘J 1:. - ._ » s;-.1 -._.;>_-;-:u- I; `_..;;--;;;;__,;_;-.~»: \/ i ~ . --1,1;-'_:'_o_.;;;'~ -:- j' .. _; .- __-.=' ..<-;.-;.~ . -~ _ _--;_;___._:;.;:g_ _,.__~,- _ /,_-_._-;--.__--,_ _ ,-‘ ._ ':.-.-;-:-if >:f <' -»~.§¢-< _ _ 1. . -.1 vu l'.:=<_=;:1:-_”.;s_- _;.=,-nr ~_ .1 i | . 1 * ,-’~S` * `. -ry. ' °";v -- _-.~§_ "1-_'_-5;=_'_`-2_3'-;;'-iii:-"~lf’~"'1i~V' 4?' ';=§_1'~'*.-_ _ '--;~1=e- .-1 ' »;-~c_=_=»4~,T?_'t“.,- -14 > ‘ i =`_ ' " - .- tSl?_<, \ ` ‘ _ U ,,'~ _'QI . - _~< sf .I3 `l ~ - H; U v. -- _ .-<.';:fl»~.*.-_.'.,.-,\._*§‘~_" '~».i:~.-`~~y3”-'T'f, I l.-t‘_~_:.>\'-_ .~.*u,§»2f-1" -..,‘_'-1 5 'i:1=I-;»1'1.-.- _-:rf-‘.~gl.~§ ‘ ,=_.1}fI-_f,-s=-:_'_i=__ __ ';' 1- _-‘_2r._'§=.;2;=';='5i-‘_‘-“»f"'»,_t°ri-tr - ' _ ‘ _-.`Ji_»"l;;;~ v--'- " 2_1-‘_-' ‘ -> . _ I. “ir-.;,r,‘_-:~_;i;<;_.,.. __-_-_:__-4-..._ i ef-nr*-l..zf_=;_ i=rf~_I,f.-- - » " -...th-;~'» '-3---_ CHANCELLOR JONES iii it i'c':<;-ill strttciliciit `ifliallt'oll0" JONES ot tllc llllivuislty of .\`c\\' Bruno wick roctillilliciitlorl lilo \\':\i' Stlvillg Art Drawing-1, ll-iargarst Gillis; 2. - ppm H, f0i1.,“-_.-_ ‘;°5;*"s 3' Mary Nicholson: ` “Tho war has tuuglil (Tallatlialls .il ~P;_:‘“;_‘______ ‘ \Ia__gm_e_ G____B_ __ _ east one vnlunlilc lcsscn. \\'c wer Grace Murchllsonf Catherine Gillis-l l undoubtedly U" cX"avaga`m Dcopm" ’ ’ " ‘ ' l not so inlicli lwrllalls ill the sence r.. ,J h Gilli _ . ~ t- 4 O u B _ lsquandcring large sums of money, at Bpedal Prima'-Fwd by mspecmr Though even in that wo might plea; __ ,__ _ _ , _ __ i Adams. l , priiiilents .lsslstrlllto 'lilo oftito will F_1ax____ George McP__e__s_-____ ____ gu=my_ but we were habitually CMC, Richard Gill. ie s. It is true that we were ready ti: ri mms ,admit the necessity for conservation. "_ - Y"" ' - ' Cabbage--1, Cathe ne . .' _ - ‘ oi our row materials and our sullplu CLASS I.--GRAiNS`."` i?,‘7Vl!i.l‘y"1li¢l\'ti'eZ'Zi','l3eesie liiritno 4. olson. was freely give" "U “mice SC em* Oats-i,NormaliGlllis, L, Newtown,iMary Ros.-i. » spasm P___z“__Pa|d by M"_ D_ MQ, cf the most transparent wild-cat val; `_2, Alexander Gillis, L. Newtown; 3.. Lenrian, Charlottetown. lety. What we did not wnstc directly Bertini Niclioli-ion, i,, Newtown; i CLASS V.-FRUIT. Ciisliion-~l, Minnie- Dochcriy. Ni. `-'e allowed otlit-rs to waste lor us. ll-eorgvi Nicholson, Eldon.. Apples-1,l, Ricllnrd Niclluc, Point' Bu(;linrr~,;n_ "Tliii war brought lioriic to us ill- Wlleat,-l. George Nicholson; 2, Prim; 2, l_‘atllel~inv Gillis; .l, Joyrs. Class Xlll.-Contests. (Omlt!€d.) ffcessity for saving, hi ul lengt on- tests larticulurf-t`ood,-economy liscaiii John, Gillis, L. Newtown; 3, Laura Nicholson; 4, Charles Gillis. No Con . _- ‘n CLASS XIV.-SPORTS. 7 vital. Our good judgment of thc vcllu- Glrls' R&Ce (7 i0 12 Y@&\'B-l_-1. Eiil 1 of conservation became fixed bccaus Eid ° Sadie Sl'°"" I ith a ireciatioll of its ucccselty i‘ Griffin, L_’ Newtown; 4, Donald Gillis, L. Newtown.: _ Plums-~l, Katie McPliersol\, Eldon 2, John Gillis; 3, Mal'garet'Nlcliolso Zi Boshs,--l, Alma Nicholson, Eldon; 4, Alma Nicholson. cl McDonald, On; ~. _ -_ 9 pl `2.' Ali'-XH‘i1llf‘-|-"` BIICUUUSU- Elillmi 3- art, Mt, Buchanan; 3, Mamie Nlchm' order to win the war. Wt: llccanie ' iisrold Martin, Eldon; 4, Catherine . CLASS VI.-CANNING. ' soil, Orwell Cuvc; 4, Minnie Docllci-ty. “my Wonomical peopm doll Canlled Fruit--1 Kathleen ROSB.` Girls' Race (over 12 years.)--l, Al. "In a rew1'seu§e_ h0“,e,_,er_ peopxu .McKenzie, El ._ . \ _ 51110111 2. M8r88\'8t Gillis. _ ina Nicholson; 2, Catherine McRae; ,feel that .-to Save.. means nw saw, i GLASS ii-ROQTS Canned Vegetables-1 Kathleen ‘i Joyce NiC\\0iS0llI 4 Lizzie Gm' ':uoney"_ Here again necessity becam l - - . ., . l ` M cl won' RMS' 0' unrgaret mms; 3' K“‘h°"'l EWS' Race (7 to 12 ye“rB‘)”1'J0m` tur teacher. Money had to lic Drocnrcf. llluc l’oti1toes.»~1Glacc ur i , .. Pi. Prim' 2, John Gillis; ll, Annie inn McDonald, Eldon; 4, Katherine; Doclmi-ry, Ml, Buchanan; 2, John Mc ____ mom the eu0__mo__S ___,_________d _,___ MummS(m_ M___dliit:liannn; 4, Norman McKenzie, Leod, Ml. l3l1ch_auan:_ .;l;§;lse llg_l_i_ |,_,,_r cXpemm“,.£,_ F,,m,em,0,.(,__ tt hu, ' cmsw' Mt' Bm man' ' g to be procured from the pockets ri Gillis. Whit Potatoes,-l, Roderick Mur- CLASS VII.-_-COOKlNG. Newtown Cross. e chison, Mt_._?_Buchllnan; 2, Marion Mc~ Loaf of Bread-1, Kathleen l'to.=s», Boys' Race (over i2 yf‘BrS»)-1. Ai Williams, Eldon; Ii, Sndlo Stewart. 2, Catherine Morrison; 3, Rena l~lull~- oxander Bucliannm Eldon; 2. John Mt. illlchennn; 4, llisden Gillis, Eldon. ley, S_ Pinettc; 4, Florrllrze McLean, A_ Melton, Ijt. Prliii; 3, Roderick Mllr ' l ' cl 'son 4 llcctor 'lil-L00l\ l 'I‘i|rnlp,-i,-1, Almun Nicholson; 2. Pt. Prim. _ ir ; _ _ . _ . . 'All us Milrclilson. Mt. Buchanan; 3.. Biscuits-l, Mary McRae; 2, Cath-` Tlireo-lcggetl Race for Girls-l, it -‘lr own people. Through two succc~1r-- K John Gillis; 4, Donnld Gillis. critic Mr-licllzic; Ii. ("iltlierine Gillis. ive Nlchnlson ‘mtl Kdtlilscn Ross; L‘_ - ‘ _ \;~ l lson mid Margaret \lc\\'ii l Carrots,-1, tjstllofino Morrison, S. 4, lwtiiliii-ii ROSS. 'Joyce _ lc lo . » -l - - ' ' il Mur- p|m,m,. o Amos iilihley, S. Plnette: Gingm-snaps-1. Bessie .N-iclluo, .. Iimmlr; ,;_ llelcii Mckenzie on Zi lim-lor M0\‘\‘isrin. Mt. Buchanan: 4- Kotlllocn floss; Ii, Marion 3/lcWilli _-gm-or t};irilolo_ Pinette, 4. Callior tl 'nc Morrison Joyce Nil-liolson, Eldon. anis; 4, t‘z\tlll\rine= ll/IcDonillll_ mp, pn|mm.r "ml lu; ipri ‘ n - Alf-xnndcr ilu Mar arsl Gillis,lEldon; 4. Efllc Mur- TING. S' Pinetlc Vcgr~tiiblr- hc ii. l, - ._ .. _ ichanau Eldon; 2. Amos llubivy: 3. cLAss vill.-SEWING Ann ltNl1'- 'riiroolt-ggod ituoo for no>'s~~~1-___ll_ cxander Buchanan and Charles (li i K chison, S Plnettc Plain Se-winiz-1, Kathleen ROSS: - Eldon; 2, Joliiiiiis Mcliouzic and ilur ' ‘ ‘ 'l Harold Mill' 1 ~ ' V - 2, Mary Mt-lloc; 3, Catherine McRae. ence pur,¢0r,_ Hustle; ._ ' . _ _ i if Cl.ASS'lll.-GARDEN VEGETABLES 4, Mary Nicholson. ltiii, Eldon, :ind Hector Mclmol, l. _v -' l ' N`.luls0li' 1.' Grceii’»'l`omatoes,-1, Annie Murchi- i"Hlll‘y ?'l"\\\i\g"1. A "\-l if 1 i limi. V ' ‘ ‘ » Dou .lid MCl\ " Kathleen ltoss; i Lntlicllnc Mt Trustees' Rate--1, S son Mt. Buchanan; 2, Bessie McRae, -. ~- i _ M Rs 'lion Mt Bucllanun- 2 John R- Nl l ' - - ‘ ~ Rs ; 4, i\lsl'y 0 0. _ , . . - lm- Win* 'il D‘.“'m R059' Mdon' “ e . _ -_' . 3 Joseph Robert ' i:~i‘ l nl-ill l'or all thc poopll-_ iiilllto furillei liflpltnl for lczldjllstnlclit ot Canalliai -'oiiditloiis l-`.vr-ry truo Pxlnadiui ioirlii do his pzlrl by a-lvirc rlml c" illlill-_ llc sllolllrl* olilaiill fl '1`lll‘ii 'ard :ind \\`;ll‘-Szivinizs (`crtlfic:lt~ 'illiout illlluy mill i-niisistoiitly inver- 'iig spurs chzingr in this \vu_v. Evo lose who fcrl that slicll :iii iilcciillvr suvilii: is pvi'soiliill_\‘ lliilli-ccssar_\' loulrl join ill llinkiilr. tlic irlovcnicli .l gcncrzll 0W°\‘f\1l i““8“">'l“€ if- N1'-‘_'\°“"‘€ 3- _M“"5“"°' ‘Si ‘ " Nicholson; :l, Stuart Buchanan; 4. ,vis-ri, won iiy Single Msn. pllmlstll- vlrouiils vous- iris- lin-n lite. " ' ` ‘ ` "ine “f "hum"-V 0"' 4~ Euphemh Menu' pt' Prim' Dfmllld Giiiliil 5- H900* 30"- md“\"7 \\'-lieelhnrrow, Race-_-1. /\\"f‘““‘l'»" - lit-illcaltioii of thc- _|:cnr=rul liiilill ling th” should the f0¥ \l\`9"""" glass to seo the 111 0f thfll' Province desire an MIN’-“““°`-"T worn lu' H“i“f‘ l“‘°P‘°~ _ ' , . -- Potted P\\“\"‘°*‘ ("‘“““‘“° M°““"‘ li John w. M--ironvif-_ union. li-n~_lmr-lu. .lu-i ci-i-ri-» olii-v, si-io-_ _,,,,_,,, ,_,,,,,__,, ,,,,_ n,,,,_,,.. | . will rin iiillcll to l~niil>l<~ i‘.1i\alla to Death and Destruction lu Wake-oi Tornado (3P=¢|al to the Guardian.) NEW ORLEANS. lvihmb 18.-’l‘won~ ll- night dead. several score lriiuygd _ and property los-v enameled at $2,000- 000 WHS ills result uf tornadoes which _`_3J“’“iil portions of Mississippi arm °“*"““‘“- Sill' Sunday. reports from lilo two states received horn today ,_______&__________ CANADIAN OFFICER CABHIERBD BY COURT -MARTIAL (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Mart*-h 18.--C.1pl,_ F, R_ Duluiui' or tho ni-sl Control ontario, li_.1s bc-lvl cashiers/it and sentenced by Lollrl Martial. ” sunpnlss Psirrv. Conn -» . . Lraswell, Rustltu rp- _ .V_l1i1Wnrds of seventy 1|-tuna, and neighbors, to bid them fsrewell, m'“'V'°“” 1° their <|€'Dtlrture for their new home at Winsloe Road. Angr- Mi- Albert Gellant called thc house Order, the following address ws; mud by MT' J- B» (_`l"3il\il'-_ell who also presented them with s well nilgg DUTSB, _ ` F0- Mr., and Mrs. R. Crsswell snti family! - DW ”"'°'-“l°='~H°'1\1s sears :nos '_"°" 11°” wid your property hm- sua "T9 f°U1°Vl!18 C0 another locality ws l~cinnot_allow you to do so slung exnressiss so appreciation or rim esteem in which y0u___g;-Q g-_9"_|~d.d`_b,, us, and to thank you for tho many ltllltl il1\'0t‘S, which you hgylgonuuu, _-.ily bestowed up0n"ever`ybody 'lm :vhoin yon came in contact. ` I Your hospitable home was slws'ys`_th_o rendezvous of sociability, and kind. :css pcrsollifled is the attribute whip; `-vc would willingly bestow upon you '11 m0Vi1\s i0 your new home. Kind- ly accept the accompanying purse gg _ii small _expression of the esteem in '-vhicli you are regarded by us, ond lvhcre ever the lot of each and all of you be cast in future, that it may he both happy and prosperous will -ever be the prayer of these, your frieuds. _ Although completely taken by snr lnriss, Mr. R. A. Craswell in his us- ual witty manner, expressed his pleas ure al having so many friends, pres- ent, and heartily thanked them for fheir kindness snd good-will. There was also short speeches made 1-y Mr. James -Stevenson, Mr. J. l-1. fluntain, Mr. H. M, Houston, Mr. 0. '.‘. i.el’age, Mr. Adam Craswell and \ir, Walter Buntnln; all expressing ‘heir regret st the departurg of our -.ricnds The remainder of the evening was 'lpcnl in social snloyment, music. 'ind gullies, and after s delicious re- past was servedby the_ladles pres- »~nt, s very pleasant. evening was brought to s close by singing God he with you till we meet seein. _,__.__._..._--» FOREST HILL SCHOOL. At the semi-annual examination of l-‘oi-ost. ilill school there was sn uu- ‘isliully lirrge attendance of parents ind friends. The pupils were examin- _»'~,-1 lil the various different ._ subjects by the teacher. Miss Lille Matheson, insisted by Miss Mary McLeod. Mrs. iumos Mclnnis, Mr. Allen McLeod and Vlr. Allcu Morrison. The readiness. nrcrlsioii olirl____vself-possession `wi_i.h vt-lilon lilo scholars acquitted 'them- ~.elvi~s was very gratifying to all pre- sent, reflecting great credit. on the cars and efficiency of their teacher. -respite the-tact that the school wsu --toiled six wseks,;luring the epidemic of influeuss. Al. the conclusion ef- the ~xsniination A programme of recital.- 'ons and songs _was ,ol\t.elt.l.ini.\[l! fond-rod by _ine school,-roirowod _hr in-lei sildresses____ the' pleasure in-i sstlolsrtloigf sn in-eseul...wini :mth the exsmiilhtltm s,r`lti"exercisos. A Indy advises girls never to merry - ii man who talks loud-that advice' is i-vrtrlinly sound. , ' i- fs.. _._.t,__.