Y 10, 1926 g SPRAMOTORS 1f you intend buying a Spraying utfit buy one that has thirty years xperience back of it and one that has ~_iven- GENUINE anufactured by SATISFACTION. the Spramotor Jompany of London, Ontario. Terms mmged to suit customers. Samuel 134 Kent Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. yterial Meeting Zion Church Print-e l-Itlwiirtl island Pres- of the. Women's Mission iety. in Pfllllliitfllbll with the tcrinn (‘hurch in (lunudu, Zion (‘hurt-h liall on ’l'iiurs— ily ttth, at I0 a.m. ‘There large and enthusiastic re- ution from the various pro- socleties. . e absence of the president. llZil. . unis, Mrs. Ella Jnr- rst vice-president, Kensiniz- esided. r the devotional exercises over. on motion Mrs. Allen was elected secretary.‘ The s of the lust uuiiiiul intietini! etltl and approved. The tol- weri: appointed n nomiunt» iunilttee; Mrs. Charles Ross, iniyMcNutt. Mrs. J. F. Pro- rs. K. J. Martin, Mrs. Albert m, imd Airs. Angus (lreen. eiiu Fraser and Miss Adelaide hrey were appointed u cred- cominittee. Nlrs. Bannermau n and Mrs. Albert Simpson appointed a committee tor re- , ns sud courtesies. otter from Mrs. Eliza Mclu- tTorontti, was read by Mrs. Moore. Among other things Mcliutis called the attention - various societies to the rlul growth of the Church ; the past year. . Elia Jardine rend a letter Mrs. Annie. Murray, of New ow, ilcaling with Presbyteriul l'ii. i before the closing 0f 1-110 lllg session. -Rev. R. li. Stav- eicrk oi‘ Presbytery, gave. a address, speaking words oi‘ and entouragciiieiit. to the ies. ' - meeting was closed with r and Iicncdii-tioii by ROY. d McQueen. oi’ ‘Portinto. - in‘tt~ruotin session convened 0 o'clock, nnd was opened devotional exercises, led by \\'in. hIiiiiigonii-ry, Port ‘lllll. - minutes oi‘ the morning ses- wcre read and approved. Rev. ..\iuir cxlciiilcil in the Pres- Iiii iltc greetings of SLJnini-s loii t-liurclii-s. .lt. II. Start-rt. on Iiehslf of resbytery, offered greetings. ier 01' greeting from the Sec- ' of the Women's Missionary ty of the United Church was s Dclllois, returned mission- roin India, gave an excellent st. She told of her trip gh the Holy Land, giving n word picture of .lerusali-|u tbcr plat-cs spoken oi’ in the A hearty vote of’ thanks tendered Io Miss lielilois for pleuditl address. t~ Richards very pleasingly that In-aiitifnl hymn A"\Vus Souieboily You?" aper on "The Missionary Sit- " was read by Mrs. tiiev.) . .\iuir. She stressed the pre- "91111 of volunteers for the Doctors. nurses and teach- fire urgently needed. corresponding secretary, S- C. Moore, reported on the 111s of the Presbyterisl. There 564 members enrolled. Dur- 116 year ten life membership cities were granted. H Mary McNutt, treasurer, 811W? her report. The receipts date totalled $4,663.30. When - the contributions from tho 11B auxiliaries had been count- vo+++v¢ eeds Feeds or the SUMMER MONTHS ' W111 have good largo flak: oi FEEDS for 011853. CATTLE, H063 d POULTRY, BALEY HAY and araAw, zeo one, emu, oars. CRACKED CORN. F-En cerium-EAL, clingy-q. 2 °AT8. BOHUMACHER Sig“ n mu nook of OLLEISY avenues. _Aloo_ “L osraiokrmast. HE: CORNNIEAL. IUOK. '1' FLOUR. qizni-isgy m1"- "e. Mo. all n to... prion. WHOLESALE "0 Rama. arter Kennedy i111 "In ..-.I.-TI.II.IHIT..IT<Z.IQE.,.. Illitflillly. with a total oi‘ $017.00. Zion eauie in fllfcond with 11 1111111 111‘ $107.00. st. .littties'thiril ‘V1111 ‘$701.40. Snininerslde fotirth with sac-tan, nnd Alberton nah with ‘2211-53- '1'1“'- 1‘1‘i1<11't wits adopted by the meeting. The report. on Literature was read by Miss Ethel Stewart anti nd- opted as read. r110 miiort nt’ the nominating committee was read by Mp3, (mug 1311811. and was its ftlllt)WilI—~ President: Mrs. ‘Ella Jnrdine, Kensingiun. -1st Vice-Praia. Mrs. Bunncrman 111111-1111. Suinitierside. ‘2ud Vlce-Preir, Miss Christina I- lélt-lill‘. Alberton. . rd VlPOiPPUiL, Miss M ‘ t A ._ Donald, Belfast. fllgme “L 4th vlfité-PFBB" Mfg‘ Klilliuil. Brookileld. 5th Vlce-Pres., Mrs. Wm, Kenna. 11y. Murray Harbor North, ltec. Seen, Mrs, 11 A Much, Charlottetown. Curr. Sea. Mrs. S. C Moore, Char- luttetowii. ‘l‘reas., lottetown. Home Missions Sea, Mrs (Du) J. A. Stewart. Tyne Valley. Mlflslvu Band tSec., Miss Ruth 11041111111‘. Kcnsingtou. bee. oi‘ Literature, Bliss Ethel Stewart. Charlottetown. Z111"! 11111011. was adfllltetl as read. Fhe newly elected oflluerg were called to the platform and the dent. catory prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. hioore, acting pastor 0g Zn,“ Church. T1111 Ytfliort on Young People's Work was given by iMiss Jessie Finlay Mc - M1511 Mllfy McNutt, Char- ~ a. m-. Holy Communion 11.00 a. m. - Wednesday 7.45. i GINGS -—(niude in Etigland) lust _ FefEusorr-s shoe store. '1 CHURCH-u Preaching service on Eaton of Charlottetown. f TERIAN SERVICE — Divine ser- THE ciiiiiii GIIAIIIIAN BREADALBANE CIRCUIT UNIT- ED C-HURCH-HServiceu for July 11th. ‘Pleasant Valley 11 i. ni.; Rose Valley 3 p. m.. Breadalbaue 7 p. m. Rev. David Coburn, B. D.. Minister. RUSTICO-tsunday School 10.00 Wlll-TCN-Sllnday School 2.00 p. m. Evening ‘Prayer and sermon 3-00 ‘D- 111- Week night service, NORTH RIVER. -The subject oi‘ the afternoon sermon at North ]Rivei' on next Sunday ' will be l“(.‘hristlan Union". This subject [was recently presented to a large and appreciative audience at bong Creek. it is a. timely topic come andbring others with you. Preach- eit. J. W. Iiayteg. men's TAN ..-MILITARY LEG- nrrlved. ‘Der pair $2.75 ill. Pllrtlle a 5124-9-21 MARSHFIELD eAPTIsT Sunday afternoon, July 11 at 3 (ft-lock conducted by Rev. R. C. S. SCHOOL ORGANIZERSA On 'l'uesday evening, June 22nd. Rev. It. ll. Slaw-I'd. assisted iiy Mr. H. K. Dani-y. student catechist, con- ducted service in the Appin Road School Iiouse. Quite a large gath- ering was present and all showed a deep inn-res, in the service. At the-close or the gel-vice n Sunday Strhool Wits organized. The follow» lag offliceri were elected: Supt., ——'-' I . I'll. (J lVi 'Mt-.-'l1hail. Assistant Supt. ENJOVED SHQW- P119 51111119)’ M i's. Jutlson MUl‘)iit'lll§l‘Il,-S(‘l:y 'i‘reiis. Dramatic Club gresi-nted the ArouMh Edgin- ].-h,.,.hr_ Thhhhm.’ Mn Slick from Punkin (‘reek play, In Jqglah (im-hpy m,“ Mm 1mg," ha,“ ‘Malpequi: ilull to a liirgc autiiouce in,“ The .53 Soho“! Wm [heat on Robert Wieeka step-ilani-tiii h “Sunday nfu.r,|.,.,,h, M 2 o-hhwk tween first and second acts iill(1|'l'll0sc present ivero quitt- cnihu... Mr. Arsenuult between sectnid itud infill“ ahhhl- “h. work h,- lhe S third. The vlolinl-sts were-Messrs Sillliiflil and the outlook for the Iodii anti Woodsulie and Mrs. Ches- mun-e p, h,.|ght_ ter lSlnipson organist. MURRAY HARBOUR ' PRESBY- ices will be held in ptlurrny liar- bOr North, Sunday first at 10.30 a. m- Peters Hall, 2.30 p. in. (‘am- hriiige hall at 7 p. in., in connection with the -Presbyterinn church. Preacher. Rev. Mr. Davis. MURPHY- I . . women's JNSTITUTE -.Tlie uni (gvpnt ,,$.,',‘,S:,,h.’,‘, {P3, June meeting oi’ Cornwall-York Lin'5.()n_|_]lu_!‘ake Church, Detroit’ Womans institute met. at the home M1“), when M, John v (“h I d of Mrs. Duncan Robinson, June 7th 1,, “he “ha, h1g3 Boaméeh MS], l111y to the strains of lyohengriirs wcildlng march played my -Mr5_ pi 1‘—~, Murphy. sister-ln-law of the 1010c. The brule was becomingly attired in a ilress of light blue 11y 11111618811 members with seine "ehort cuts in housekeeping." A prize of five dollars each was giv- en to the Carnival] and York Point‘ School teachers to u-wnrd for the best essay, and gisncral prolicienizy In the classes. it was ilecitlctl to - lllleéiri"‘éliii “..‘.I°.‘.‘.§...P23‘£i.‘.° ‘"“‘ §‘-.°“."- M‘ '1'“ WM The meni-bers decided to answerlbvlalli dfoml of m“? crepe “m, the roll call at July’ Klefilllll-Z With huh‘, l: "m1"? mu‘ 51'“ “"1911 '1 easy dishes to make in .hot weather. w ‘I ‘e or pmk roses‘ After u delicious lunch served by M h o . . initial hrgurplijzljst erplelilisaillil llilitlélliizlill; Qletllfuely Pm” we Pupuul High closed with the National Anthem. ;v‘“‘};.§"""'.“""‘ perlonned by Fr" The next meeting will be held at (1.50 l’ Pahtm‘ the ‘M10111 ll-"Wly the Picinic ‘ Saturday July 10th hi. a? ohm‘, holy” of the bride's members nnd friends be at York h osheh? ‘hi; F‘ h',‘“mphy' “'1'?” Point wharf at 11.15. when, 9m ‘s "’“‘“1""“ “Walwd l . e l)l'l(l€ and groom were recipient-s oi’ many beautiful anti costly gifts. including d check for one hundred dollars tron; the bride's brOtliers. in the afternoon, l‘! on a short trip l‘1‘¢ I19 V611. crowned with orange Iiltissoius nnd (air-rind a Ibouquet of Miss (latllefllle as a-bly supported by M“ Emmet urphy, brother in‘ rln- bri(]9_ 1m.- McCORMAC-McINNIS — A very pretty wedding was solemnized [ills morning at St. Mary's Cathe- dral by Rev. Father Summers, when Miss Mary Marguerite Mclnnes.‘ y daughter oi‘ Daniel Mclnucs. Hull-wok m, a ha] l 1111.9"! they D111‘- fnx, was united in marriage to hhmh m, Mr hula)?“ sulfgfl‘ l" 111° 'l1lcton‘ hlc-(Iorinac, sou oi Mr. 1111111“ l, .111“; brim‘, 2h: Rob.‘ Mis. (l. J. Metnrinac, of (.lllll‘lt)l.l.0- fhrhwr resident” or S!‘ J1;hlwg1_1 Fiilltiflflll. ' The Young People's Society ac Kcusington, leads in contributions. lluritig the year they raised by vol- untary subscriptions $il4~i.00 In all. Miss Aileiaitie Htlillpllliéy sub- mitted tJie report on Mission iiauils. 'l‘his report hail been prepared by the lliission Band Secretary, Mrs. (‘iirrie Kennedy, and in her ab- sence was given by llliss Humph- rey. > tlt‘ lht- thirteen letters sent out tor reports only six had been re- tnrnul. In these six there were 120 members in all. The Si. James‘ hiisslon Hand raised $l00.il0. and had the highest average attendance. Tire report on Home Missions was given -by airs. J. A. Stewart. The total amount raised for Home Nlissious was $585.00. _ Mrs. Bauuerinau Tanion gave the report of the Committee on Resu- lutloiis uud Conrtesies. The thanks oi‘ the Presbyterinl were extended to the trustees of Zion Church for the tise of their hall and church, and also to the indies 0t‘ Zion and St. James churches for their splendid enter- taiiini ut oi’ the ilelegiitee. mtg Jean ii‘raset' reported for the Credentials (fomiuittee. There were in atteiitiuni-i- 07 delegates and 47 visitors in all. ‘the ladies of the three auxiliar- ies in the Belfast. congregation ex- tended an invitation to the Presby- terial to meet with them in 1927. The invitation was unanimously accepted. Alter the discussion oi’ some minor matters the meeting was closed with prayer by Rev. Mr. Moore. The evening session was held in Zion Church. Mrs. Ellu Jurdine, the newly elected president, occupied the chair. The following program was carried out:-- Singing Psalm selection, choir. congregation. Announcing of hymns and resil- ing of Psalm li.. Mrs. (“av-l W- 13- Muir. ‘Prayer, Rev. R. H. Stavert. Hymn, "Jesus Shall Jleign." Reading of minutes by Mrs. Al- ien Mutch. Solo. tMiss ‘Lena Mcbilré- Address. Rev. L. L. Young, of Korea, Splendid work has been donein Korea, and it is believed that the Presbyterian Church in Canada shall continue to carry on hor work there in the future as she has done in the past. Tho president spoke In glowing terms o! the work done by Mr. Young. Solo. Mrs. J. A. Lawson. and 0f- faring. Address. Rev, fl. 1H. Stavert. 41011‘ vener of the committee on Young People's and S. School Work. After giving fl brie! outline of the situation in the Presbyterian Church In Canada at present. M1‘- Stavert dwelt more particularly with the work among the y01111l§ people. He showed the meet] o consecrated young lives to carry on the work of the Master in both home and foreign fields. Commendation oi the splendid work done for the Presbyterian w; u during tha._ ime of crlflil - .- eued rill. .--N'6I1\‘|C$1¢ kirlflhrtlillo. . mnirso. "0 Solo, m. Harry Craiwail. dtlrosl. Rev. W. B. Muir. wing to ‘tho Iotoiion of._ the "Province. town, i’. E. l., ti er 1o niliir . a . iFnVt-lllilg reprtesieilfatlveyoilill. ll. 31%,. “V.” l" and ’Schwartz aml Son's. Ltd. this cli.y.‘hhhhy hhlh hmhlertxgsl‘ K1191" 11 "The bride, who was given in inilr- through hf‘, ‘ '3 111111119!’ rlagfl by hi-r father, was attired in ‘ a charming tvrcani broadcloth, and crepe ensemble (NHlillllV, with white i‘ox tiilllill‘, worn with sinall whit,e l-‘rench straw hat. with ituicii-s cl‘ black, tn ra"'ei _ , shower Iiouquet of rials lillltllvillliézyfalftalll‘; 5.1km” Fpmlvnad and 1111168. ’l‘he ‘bridesmaid. Miss ‘lilac- h, hhjuih “lflltlf-‘lllll the wise-slicers (orinac, 0i‘ (‘InirIotti-toivIi. i11e‘il‘illll 1 y“ H ay by [he weswm groom's sister, wore a gown of ' llrarh coloured crrlfl‘ tie chlnc, with‘ ‘small hut to correspond and car- ried cream roses aiui sweet peas. Rex tMclnnes, the bride's brother, acted in the capacity of best man. The ushers were '. . -. c . . . and Thos. D. dialling...“ lgeilnmg lli the u. s. A.. the ceremony the wedding marches vmhh g rem!” 1“ Comlva“ "m1 were played by the Cathedral or- y’ .‘gaulsi, Mr. Helsby. The hfli-HJYI couple lift immediately after the wedding on the Ocean Liiriltcd for the wedding trip. which will in- clude visits to Montreal and Tor- "111111- Willie away they will visit tie ‘hei- .ls e- ‘i and lilie] global-s‘swngslfilloclléirlh}f,‘f:h§1,:‘f”h,f:,f1"f"“,“"= the ‘mmmer (hm During the pa“ few weeks the Minna ves and friends on the bride has been the guest oi‘ ' honor at a nnurbei- of showers given ‘lly her girl friends. Th6 collertlon a.‘ ‘l1 “'*‘1111111i-Z i-tllit-i was a particularly M. large anti valuable one and 1n. (illlllfld a beautiful silver tea ser- vice and salver from the firm and staff of W. H. Schwartz and Souinl and a mahogany miintal clock from' the manager and staff oi‘ ll. (toustns and ‘Co. ‘On their return Mr, nnd MP-‘l- MMYCormuc will make their home for the present In Halifax. I m PERSONALS ' VIIYIP-"l- “(by Roberts. Kinkora, is 115111111! iru-uds and relatlveg in 1119 °1ly and South Shore. ‘M165 Bertha Sctdt. R. N_, “.110 Mr. and MP8. (‘lJFlPs MOlyneaux oi‘ jbawrence, ‘Ma. ., are spendmg ,!11@ summer visiting friends nnd relatives on the Island. ‘M15811 May Crawford of Winches- Mr- ‘Lloyd Hashim, htflvllg resign. 11111 position as teacher oi‘ Norborn ' 1100i left Thursday. July 8th to spend his vacation with hie brother Robert in Hnrron, Ontario. Lloyd was accompanied as far as Sack- "1115 11y his two brothers Reginald and James. ‘Mr. H. A. dloiines. 0i‘ Toronto, M. rived in the city on irrlday-gtld spent the week-end the guest of Mrs. James F. Robertson, Carleton street. Mr. HOImes left yesterday for ‘Prince Edward isInnd.-—Suint Jon Exchange. ______________ 110111‘. Mr. Muir did not give in full the paperhe had prepared. In- stead lie spokeof the effort which would be made by the Presbyterian Church in Canada to get her full share of the mission fields even in l spite of the unfair and somewhat . I absurd decision of the United Remedy (311111011- Judging from the outlook 111 Drflflflnt. if the people of the Presbyterian Church in Canada think that they are going to gel. along without the lighting spirit‘ when defending their rights from the unjust attacks of their oppon- ents. they are living In a fool's par- ndise. The president spoke words of admiration for Mr. Muir's spirit‘ and willingness to still flghtnnif .. _~ need be. folr the faith of his fathers. The app ause of the congregation F assembled showed their approval of the stand taken by Mr. Muir. After the singing of three verses i- ot "O God of tBethel." the meeting was closed with prayer and bene- diction. by Rev. Mr. Moore. The following were delegates from Konsington Presbyterian Con- gregation. Mrs Robert Bowness. Mrs Elli: Jiirdine, Mrs Annie Hum- phrey. M-rs Hugh Stewart, Miss Ad- eline HumphreyJeiin Jarnine, Ruth iMcArthnr. Etta Jnrdine. Mrs J. F. Profitt, Mrs James Bernard, Mrs. Robert Douglass. Misses Francis Sharpe, Ruth Hilts and Fannie Sharpe and Mrs. Wm. McLean. Mm Ella Jurdine, President, Ken- sington in Missionary offering. heads the list for the Province. Kensington Presbyterian (‘onizre- gation, was one oi the first two Minority Groups o m! in cap- sda. and is now o o largest and strongest- oongregntiam in the Our special preparation In, being uucooufl-h, lied tin many of tho BEST FOX RANCHES Dalmation Flea Powder \ Flnut grade in bulk. MacKinnon Drug %r H» ‘IMR , m" Kooastgdkgpggoi l Nmr have lulled din) mo- ln ' k "PDQ, white kid shoes and a tulle‘ The groom . THIWKARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " 1 L Annual School Meetings Glen Valley Supplements Voted~$100.00 School Iinprovenients—- Shingle one end. ‘Husteesr-Chas. MiicKenzie, A. E. Caren‘, S. A. Blondon. Expenses-—-$85.00 'Secretary—~W. Sterling MncLean. Appln Road Supplements Voted~ $100.00 'l‘eaclners»-~'l‘cacher resigned. School linprovenients—‘i~]xterioi‘ painted. 'i‘rnstiee.s ~D0ll1llil H. Gordon, liar- ry (iuiiinore, John ‘l’. MiicPliali. -~$17.'i.0ti. Scert-iiiry-~Wiliiain Gillespie. Meadow Bank Supplements Voted -»-Sl40.00 School Improvements»- Whltiul; 68111104. pniiiling walls inside, also door and three new hcit, Tritstei-s- Peter ilyiie, Lemuel Drake. ICxpenses-—$ii0.00 Secretary~Ueorge li. Boyle. Scott, liarry Kingston Supplements Voti-(IASIZROO 'l‘cni-hers Resigned. 'l‘rusic<-s 4W. liner, ll. Newt-loll. E. Holmes. Eirlieu- Secrelai‘ $125.00 ii. Newson. Anglo Rustlco School Supplements Voted~$i2000 'l‘eacht-i's-— Margaret. ‘Chandler. School llinprovenieuts- Mu-ps. painting school and riapiiiring floor. ’l‘iustct.-s~—Jas, 1.. llePage, John .. .lus. Stevenson. '- $130.00 Secrcinry—-.\Irs. Jas. Stevenson. East, Wiltshlre Supplements Voted—$l00.00 Teachers ~Noue. Trustee-s» Alireil Yeo. Jewell and (leorge Cruwys. 'Expenst-s-$tl0.0t) ‘Secretury-{letirge (Jrnwys. ltobert N the Better Si. Patrick's School tSuppli-inients Voted—875.00 -'I‘eachers~—-lre.ue Connolly. School Improveineiits-Interioi- to be finished, all new. Trustees-~Ambrose Herre-ll, Gab- riel Warren, Joseph Gallant. Expenscs~S202.00 Secretary--~Cornellus Herrell. ings, causin g looseness possible point of entry. advancement. Alma School District No. 43. Supplements Voted—$l25.00 iSchool linprovenients~$90 was to be paid by the Women's institute [or painting school. y Expeuscs~$11i5.00 for running ex- pelts-es and repairs. Secretary-H. B. Dunbar. Whcatley River. tsupplemeut Vote<i~ $125.00. ' itesigned. . 1i nest Houston, J. M. llackhoni, Richard Stead. (Ha-elect; ed). t Scacretary-ArchIbald Barret. ' ‘ Earniicllff Supplement-s Voicd- $100.00 'i‘ ic,hters--~lteslgiicd. St-Iiool lurprovemeiits--~-$2tltJ.tt0 lo- vrartls ‘llllllilllll,’ new school. 'l‘rustees—— John J. hlclnnis, lien- ry Young. l-Jxpcnscs $102.70 Sci-rt-tury~.lohu i}. Carrier. i(‘ili‘ll(‘l' rcduircil. School lllllll'il\'l‘lIl4'lll.‘~' - ’l‘t'||\'li*eii .\lI‘S:-‘i:i l.t~\\i. and l‘.\'l;;ll l., (‘olili $iitio l"i'1~il llttlrlllllti, l’. . in. ltt~l|St-.-'— Sl'i'i't'i1ii'_\' Port Hill -Sii|i|ih-mt-tits Yon-d 'l‘t-:|t'lit~i'~: 'l‘<-.i1'l|t-t' Sclitiol lill|lt'tI\‘<'l||t-|il 'l‘rii:<|i-i-< hians llnvid liitluszty. Mi... nard. Flxpen» os- S9i‘l‘t‘|1li')' - Pownal Supplements voted——$l50.00. 'I‘eacher=- -.i. W. Smith ’I‘rusiees~l\lr. J. R, Brown, MI‘. Wm. lugs. Mr. Nathaniel (lay. Expeuses---$l70.00 -Secretary—J. \\'. Smith. Anni-- ‘\l.|_\' intuit: Art-liihnlil iii. l-Illis. Belmont Ne. ti-l. Prince Co. Siiyipit-ini-nti: Voted 51511110 'l‘i-aciic-r»' -l.‘.--:i\:||e<i, nont- Scliotil luipriiu-titi-iits pain-red, outside oi‘ building is rcpairt-tl, Corraville Supplements Voted—-$'l5.00 'l't‘*lil7lli?l‘.‘4—l'lill'l t‘. lMacllonalil has resigned. ‘ lSClIOOI l|ll]ll'f)\'t5lll8lIlS—* Psluiluglrtiom interior. nnd pin.- ei-teii. Expi-iisi»: $lii1|.li0 son Zilc/intyrc, John iMneMilltin. u -St-crctary .l. .l. Sim-pain. l-lx|iei|ses~—~-$75.I)tl 'Sccrctary-~.l. E. -i1‘lynn, Cardigan R. R. No, 1i. Cape Egmoni No. 60. Suppli-iiieiiiit Volt-ti 5100,10) Teachers ~-2. Si-htiui lnipiarvt-iiiciits '.~:Itic_ stove. 'l‘i'uslctes —-I’eicr Ilowninit’, I11, Arsenault. John tiallant. blxpvni-ii-s -$l-Iti,oo Si-cri-iiilw ~(,‘cti. l". Rock Barra No. 40. Supplcimints Voted $75.00. ‘ "Penchers- Mlélri Teresa .\inclunis Trustees --I.eo S. MIIIJCOPIIIIIIIR, John (llllis, i). hlatvlsitac. Secretaryvl). hiuclssuc. East Point N0. 50. tSupplenicnts V0tetl—$90.00 ' Teacherseltussel StJohn. Trustees-Jae, Harris. Expenses-HOBO Secretary-J’. H. Benton. .l. (lalliint. Kildare District No. 30 Suppli-iiiciits Volt-d slouch 'i‘cacht-is4-Appllcations l-Iarl t‘.|~ hill, liazel linrpci‘. School ll|l])l‘ill't'llli'lliS—~ Paiutiug ,5“-hh1ph,engg vmed_.;90p0 inside. nut-Iuiiltlings repaircti. Teachers———Mary A. Murphy 'l‘rustees~i’etci- .l. (‘ahilL Trustees-Gemllobertsou. ltobt.'1ll811 C0111“. 3111*‘. Jllfiiv (‘4111111- East Billie N0. 42. lIcr-‘ . gal: ll and bridge oullt over drulle 1St..PatrIok'l Rd. School, No. 120. Dixon, Eugene Fay. 1‘3X'l1v11-“1@-'—$15~1-U11 ,1 ExipQ||seg-_s44_00 i Sccretiiry— Alfred l’. IPoIt-y, j Secretary—--Patrlck Grady. 1 Green Bay l isillllllvlllfllli-s Voted $100.00 ‘ Tenchers—John l’. l-‘lood. 1School ltnprovenicnis- (irniiiiig new school ground. Trustees .-\Illlll‘tlHE? llarrci, l'l'IL‘l‘ ‘McQuniil_ llilflll Malone. Expenses--$2ti3i.ott SecretnrymJohn McQuaiil. ; ~ Albion Cron No. G8 Supplements Voted—$85.00 Teachers-Miss Jessie Acorn. School l-mprovemen-ts—$l.20.00 Trustees-J. D. McLean, J. W. McLeod. Mrs. Flora Mathsson. Expense-s-Qld-Sliil ,1;- ‘Secretury—-A_ D. Matheeon. Toronto School No. I79 t Supplements \‘oictl-~~S.\i0.tlti Tcacberie-No teacher engaged yfil , - Trusteesw Mr. Frank l.i\(‘lnir, Ruben Gallant, Andrew Gallant. 4 Expenses-JUAN l Secretary~Anilrcw Gallant. l ! Avondnlo School Supplements Voted—$100.00. TeachersAMiss ‘M. St. John Trustees-J. A. 0'Keefe, John J. Powers, new trustee, Joseph Ryan. Auditor-J. A. Koughen. Janltor~P. A. O'Donnell Secretary-Mrs. F. M. O'Donnell Hamiilhire Supplements Voted-—-815ll.ll0 'I‘eacher- Iie-eitgageil. "School Iinprove-ments-—School to be painted. Trustees-Robert Treini-rc, Pope Trcincrc, (Tharles Proud, Expenses $20000, running ex- penses. $100. for painting 4<i'lllii)l. Secretary-John l1‘. I-Jaston. i? Start the i-vlcry, t-nI-lmizi- nnd |‘.|I|ll flown-r needs for ihi- ""11 full crops 'l‘hey will hi- rcniiy in put out in the iniiildle ofJuIy, 'I‘ln-. lhlh is the standard duh- for putting out late. crop plants of thesi- vegetables. t 'l'l‘ll§l[€88—~Edtfl‘lfl1l'D0l1IlBlily, Mich; ‘ so! Handy-aha. re-eioctsd. ,1‘"1""' * . N new on iht- job. Spat lln-in I..- , ' on they et imi fur nlic-id "1 .\"111 Secretary-Allan .l. Grant. harm. “run: f... .1... ,....,.... i...“ i. ..‘ good UlTQPilVg nlil sti _ Arm-nnii- oi‘ Milburn [nnd for the viilihnm norms or l'\'I‘I\‘ "Supplements Votod-OIOOMI um lreen is fill Efliwllyi‘ on Ilie greet-uh "Pension-find Gino llixporioiioodworm- u on n» unveil 001M Imu- Now Zullnd. Supplements Voted—$100.00 Temchers-JPeter Conway. liool lmprovementr-Fence re- of road ln fiont of school. p r, School insured, 8800. Root re- 'l‘rnslées—'-Alex. Cheverie, Harry Whnlelhl Hines linden. Supplements Voted-MOON) ‘harbour-Annie B. Donneliy. Station] improvements —ReshIng- ling and painting, llllllK and cnI-leiizi- ivnrnis McLaughlin-Buick you will find the most important motor car improvement in recent years-the "Triple- Scaled" Valvc-in-Head engine. Dirt inside an engine destroys efliciency. It grinds away at cylinder walls and bear- ancl vibration. McLaughlin-Buick's “Triple Seal" cleaner, oil filter and gasoline strainer) prevents this-halts dirt and grit at every McLaughlin-Buick leads in motor car Wherever there are motor cars, the McLaughlin-Buick Valve-in-Heail engine is known and highly regarded for its The not!‘ low l/1‘.ll.~1(.' financing ruins Iirc iiitrziliilile i0 pitrchuscrs ' UNIVERSAL MOTORS DEALERS FOR QUEEN'S AND KING'S l hlrtwl. i; School ' ’l‘ruslees—John ll. Slgsivorth (lly-1 '|'ri|-<it~--..- Fruit]; simnmns. ri-J-l- __-___?41.GE§EYE§;- Gigi-IR 505111-1115 STRAINER to Protect the Performance of McLaughlifn-Buiclds Famous Engine smoothness. its extra power, its economy and its stamina. The McLaughlin-Buick "Scaled Chassis" places every operating part inside an iron or steel housing to keep dirt out and lubrication in. And now the “Triple Scaled" engine further protects McLaughlin-Buick performance from the , destructive grit of the road. ‘ (air No other car, regardless of price, so com- pletely safeguards its PCfIbl-IZIIICC. For more efficient service, for finer transporta- tion at lower cost. buy a McLaughlin- Buick. The Better McLaughlin-Buick lenlll in registration all cars in its price range. of IlIcLaIq/ltlirt-Batizl; on tints. COUNTIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. M§1»A1JGHL1N ?E‘U1CK .,_ . | A New Confection sn- Kinds THICOL on UHANCI GLICES NLC-POLIIAN JAPANESE sMvRA FIG ASSORTED lllfllll( ‘IOUS ROYAL SEAL JAPANLSE 40¢ PER l.B. SOMETHING DIFFERENT RY stutir. FOR A CHANGE J. Ernest H. Worth Phone 1085. 14g prince sued lit-pail‘ lil- ‘“Mummy. 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