-l --—l I l - _ . ~ M ‘- , f“ Today, 3115. 7 and 8.45 l INC Matinee-Wide. llc. AIRD : similar». 21¢. m. l tti-JORWO D'$ Central Guardian ANOTHER MARITIME NEWS- PAPER .OEA8E8 ‘PUBLICATION. ~-lt lil announced that day's issue the Nova Spotla Week- ly Chronicle wlll cease publication. tinlintion has been i Iicv. G. C. Taylor. . gt 1‘ . _/ llwlvg“ -‘ ' ' fr‘ l s“ ~ TOURNAMENT CLOSES. -~ lll Si. Joseph's Sodilllty Hull Wellnes- day night a large number enjoyed tlle last games of "the tournament before Lent. This tournament lwns most successfully lnalllagcil by thc ladies iii (tllllrflll anil provided aiuusolileilt for a large nuuibo When tllo touruatllcllt rcsilnlos after iienl. no iluuilt illl the players will be found ill their _ place-ii. Tile ladies prize last night. was wnli by Miss Margaret luaplllfll null the gentleman's by Mr. Stanley Blncqulore. Tile (lousolatiou prize went to Mrs. John ldglltizer and tile lilcky table, Mr. Frank ii. Coyle. -———-<oo»--—— PERSONALS Mr. John F‘. W. Grlss. ‘Tylie Val iley. was a. visitor to the Lilly yes- ,terday. i Ml‘. .i. ix’. dlleukiusilp. inspector oi Dreligcs. Saint Joilll, is on a business triy to the city. 'i‘lle many friollils of Mrs. Harry ‘Nloi-gilil will regret to lcurn of her serious illness lu_tlle City Hospital '\\'ll8l‘l? she was operated upon ‘ffuesday. Formal Opening 0f Montague Memorial School The citizens of Montague School dlistrlct are justly proud of the new School building which has .just been eonlplclcd illlil tillwll 0W" lfroln the contractor. lt marks the lcousumulatioil of years of planning iby the leading men and women oi ‘the community. alld the school it- t i l A Pllllilllu outdoor romance of the rwood tattlous. The only thing ancient is the title. All the thrills are kind that made W ‘island. The building is .34 ft. lollg by 59 ft. wide-wt’ bun- galow type. it has six large airy _____________ class rooms on the main floor. " " "'T”_"’_’“”’L=""=”'ltllri'i- on either side of i1 spacious hail. while the baseineilt, which icxti-nils uni er the wliolo building- . .__ is divided nto seven wlnpart- By viriiii- ol‘ a statute illxecntioillllldllll- A Slllelllllll "my “mm ex’ to’ lmc iliiceled. issued out of his iellll“ illl‘ Wllillfi l8llglll_ giving a ourth Chapter 0f “Sunken Silver” -.=-.~-_ . . m. s it tiiill you wlntlilri» so ,:,,°,'.“.i_.".“' ‘“"”“’” W“ “P, SHERIFWS SALE se i,l cnll‘t silufflil. the " after to-_witness thereto. Al. 2 p. m. the ZION CHURCH VACANiCY.-—lll~ revolved from Rev David Lang. of Pittsburg. ‘PIL, that ho is unable to consider a call from Zion Church in succession to THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE i-ml has been dedicated as a living Memorial to illl those- froln that School ‘District. who served in the Great ~Wnr, and bears a Marble Tlllllvl- 0H lllir south east wail as lat once. ‘but as the committee thought more details should be included iii the specifications, they W3I'1.llfll0li_l\\‘iill sublnlssilolli 0t gem spec ea oils. ‘oiiilil t ee e Illwllllss on lit June~-22 Jillle -- Plllltlfell assembled alld were ullow- Zllril Jllllt‘ 2 July- lii ed to roam all over lile_ building. July ~14 Aug-Z Sepl- l6 Oct-l ‘tad iiiany were the exclamatlolui of Dela. 1.025. and 28th. Jail. l92li~ ill-light. At 2.20 p. in. all were as-cieven lll ‘Pllllfil; in nil. On 22 June. sz-lu-bleil in the spacious plilyf00lll'1925. the contract for excavating short iltltlFUSg on the gal-g of ‘the buililiilg. lie pointed out it should be considered as a trust. and all the A. iMulneirii at a cost oi $126, and he was t‘l have it (‘llllllllfllifll by ilth. Jilly. \\’ol'k was started tll-- next Jllly—2ill and Rev. Mr. Armstrong gave a|ior basement. W115 “win-dad to Amy,‘ Kill“ lllld lwys should he cilrefui till: girls were asselllbl-il ‘l lll‘ill‘l to heart talk by Mrs. ’l‘. ti. lv -s ivtlrci- ilsisclnbit-il lll lll‘- western end of the playroom. ailil iMr. l,. M. lilc-Kitiuou adiiresseil tllcnl in titl- ing llluilntlr.‘ Al. ‘hi5 p, in. ellililri-ii were llllll‘ led out of the presented with n chocolate bar and a bug of candy. All persons then left. the school and the contractor locked [he door. iProulillly at 3 p. m. a squad of returned men. tinder conlmand ol‘ lfajordiv‘. ll. Poole. lilarclled from barracks to the Sciiool and lined up in trout of illl! Alelnorial Tablet. Mayor McKixlnon then took tile iillllll‘ and lil a few well chosen gallherl-u-g. llc then ctliicd Rev. this‘ zitlilress urging preserving that spirit which illl- hueil our gallant citizens who had served lllBli“KlllI-Z and Cau-ntry. illltl. saved for us this wonderful land of ‘Canada. ‘The Mayor then illlllloilched thr- lMeiliorial_ "which was covered by flags. and as the llullcii the cord which unveiled the l£llil"l., the soldiers saluted. Prayer was then offered up by Rev. Mr. Arulstrong. Tile ceremony was clos- ed by the singing of the‘ National] Anlheln. Notwithstanding the fact that the iluy was cold. a large gathering witiie-i-‘seil this part of the programme. the afternoon hav- lnil been (l9l‘lfil‘t‘tl a Civic half boll- iifiy by [llc Mayor and Tow-n Coun- Ai 3.20 p. ill. tile scene was shift- L'Il to the blast front door. and the ff-llilirnulii received the key to the blililing from the contractor. ‘D. L. i\lol{inllon. and handed fit over to lilo School Trilstces. The door was thou opened by the (‘hairman oi’ tile Trustees, Mr. N. .l'. Nicholson ‘and the ratepayers formally took over the building. At 3.30 p. nl. the business meeting ol‘ the School District was called in order and Mayor Martin llieKinlloil was ap- nninieil t.o file chair. llo explained the business of the meeting and then called on the Secretary of the building committee for his report. Iyhljesuwh. Suprenl-e 0mm Ot-Judlcajronin lll which the children can Huey“. “u, Sun m. John Nloheu" play on wet or stoiilly tlilylqTllltfl i and Nltultlock McLean, against the “my ma"! is upproxnnntexy ‘2 f‘ ' liliiil-‘si TX-uclutlnts llerlditaments oi nel Mcti-iinald. deceased, iliavewlvided t: emaild seized all the Estatepmom k .iighy ' ‘a rhllirllilcl lAllZGOllilld iii ltll(l to. ALLOW w,- nie Tnuickly to a few nppiiu- ol lvilnarifs. Equally good into six l!‘0OlllS—-B. .i n.\'l tile iiort-lieril null‘ pait ol‘ all tile boys. llliil lrtirl. pieizii iiiiii pilrcoi of llUltl located the pump roolll. . County a foresiliil. NW5; q-HA-r lh- q-Q SAY 0i“ u“. Winn-e m; “p-iO-llillt) steam heatlni; _nllrlil by lillltl fiirlnilrly in possess-Plum‘ l“ lmmuml‘édjmuinlg thl‘? h lion ot llill‘lll'_\’ i\llll'l’lly (linw Thomas 9;! w?" gar 5mm“; emnplntnt’ , ,. . _' s pp cs_ .. iviulllity) It'll‘ Illlll Tint‘. byf tuners Two dowmu from dvorfi. m“, m, ili)t-.l:u.\li~z‘iivil'i) ntlllfl lyly Iullltghllllllllllyltlle Ea“ and one on the west ' " j” " " “'"“'“ “'"“ "ow give entrance to the bnlldlngBroail Jtllllfls‘ (llinl-y tlllll on the west byimirwilys lead to n". bnfle-"lent at lhi- l't'i llllt‘ ill‘ lilFlllti fronting on 1mm em]... of the hulp so that no tlli- Lniyxali- Read. cilntalniilg fifty danger of crowding can qm-nr, All i!t'l'l‘w' pt lilll'l ii lillle more or lflflfilldoors open Outward. and those of sill-l iiortllerli one hail‘ to contain the (31333 mania open towards the tweliLv-livil acres of land u. little nenrggt front door, thus givinig lllill'l' ni- less llinl to bound oni tzlle quick exit. ’ ili-ilpeliv of the said Thomas Mur- All‘ the woodwork in the hnll and i-.i,v till iiii- llt)l‘ill. iiiiii tile ianiiiliii-ii ohm rooms hi‘ of Donzhiii F11‘- . ltluliiliii-y, illl-rent‘ to run ul. i-lglii Yllrlilsilcil natural colour. alld give-s ‘ ‘innit-a lll giiiil Pelt-in liuad and lpul" “l” 594109] l‘ wlllllmrh" “Vmmrunu” "reduce ‘ 1 -ll l \\llll -iild ‘flit-mas Milll'l'ily'8 Th" "wlll" "T" 27 b!’ 23 [L and ' "l .-‘tlllllll‘l'll lint- lilizi-lliel- with llle ap- have a 14 it" WML which affords | ~I purii-iiiiiii-i- llit’l'llltl ilelilugilig. ilmbic fresh air. The windows are " Nml” W" l “m m‘ T"'""‘|"y m“ [lanes of Klllllfl 12 x24 inches. Tile ' ‘ml ‘my "" H"""'"|""' A’ I)" "m; windows are all on one side oi‘ the ‘l al the hour oi |\\‘t‘l\'t' tlfciileil noon r00," thus permumm n“, "Kht u, ’li the (‘iiuri lltluai- ill (‘llarlolle- gnu...‘ ‘mum. mo“ “Iodcm idea“ or lqlvn in Qiltll'll.\‘ l‘i>iillly' sci tip and ' ‘ i izi-ii the said properly er as much Ni M ... ___.____.__..__ ED and FEED BARLEY- good ISLAND GROWN 0K SEED okra 'l‘ilc building is ideally situated. illl-rein‘ an will siiiisljv the levy ve.ry'near tho centre of the tow-u ED WHEAT, SEED marlieil illl said 't‘\'llilll|l being oni- on land partly purchased by thc AT, SEED ‘m; F559 .5 hmHi,-,.,| "ml tydh|1l0 (ltlllilTS and "District and partly iloanlcil byi .i the Community Welfare League. To the north extend about 9 acres ol‘ meadow. owned by the illealzllfl» which is iilteniled for n park and two. i'l'lll.\‘ lllhaltll‘! Slleilffs feel-l and all legal and incidental l!.\'ill‘-ll-‘“‘l‘- A. J. DOUGANi WHEAT. 5 to 10 Tons D STRAW, for which ill pay CASH or. BX- T. I l ponglbio lSllt-riffs Ufflld‘, Qllllllls County. s" ' FEEtDs of l" shnrm "r [vmvus (‘Influx recreation purposes. so the child- a owes L _ Whruur" m." ‘L m 1936‘ rcn‘ will lliivc more than enough play ground for all pUFDO-‘lvfi- ‘The committee of’ citizens wh0| bud tile work lii chflffle are ileserv- lng of the highest. praise. and Mon- tflgug iSchooi Dlstricbis to be cob- DONALD McKlNNON. l'liilliilfl"s Attorney. TtiSZJ-Z-IZFZli. Answi-rlilu an illl ivlllirh prom- ULTRY SUPPLIES 0t‘ I i & __ ‘ U ‘Rfflllllllled on this mBKIIlfll-‘tllll '9 ' l-"lPIl i" W" lm“ “f. kw‘) “l, step forward. sclliwllglri eoulplexiiln. ii younl, o“ Monday. the first day 0f Limited. ' _ ‘D8 FLOUR FEEDS ‘Womtlil reri-ivi-il the real." “Kl‘l“l’ your face a wily ti-ilul tlther llt/‘llllllll’ i-iiloulderii." February 1-920 the new lMelnorlal School was formally opened by l! very fitting ceremony. Tile School Little Engines l: That Burn Up <- Energy 1. A ti .. In. ‘ "w"? _ ‘clonal rds nald & cPhee ‘BAA ‘ ' 1’- h. F, mamas . a , DONALD i! trlazwoly to ‘Egon ‘ o‘ _ Three out o! ton run down ’ , lllflfl‘ Charlottetown been“ their fuel supply ll m; equal to their nndl- t Guard against this by taking > wqmpolo Emulsion of 00d > Livel- Oil u n preventative- k R. McGuiBfln B. A. '11s. oouciron. no. Money to Lblfl llook cilnr|qti9ti>wil.b.I-i- ‘ Ql l A LITY GUARANTEED W; have a good nook on hand o! Don't watt until you an all down and W!- A" "m" °' '11‘ the following standard coals: Al- " | "m, . pm,“ m.» Round. Albion cum. Auilim '"""' °" ' m Q w. o“ ‘yawn "mum" ‘m, ot cut-moot a bottlot Y of N. V. lllfl"fll‘llulfl illvlrnoll lorunodi lllfl I000 "W" _ | “m” “d "rpm! Coke and Hard and 80R Wood. :""‘i‘.t.'4t.- "i "l?" W" "';"- "my" “""* Harold L. will-tie 'wo‘ Do & C00 oauaq|rr , _PHONI m . " v any am IPIIOI semi-t o can. . l whorl. _ _ _ lighting. ‘ d This report covered the work 0f the ‘Conlmiltee from tlloirhppoint- inenl: last June until t-lle time of by 39 ll~ llllll h"! ll 10 ll- filllllllfi reading. and was complete in every The other half of the basement is dptapp 1L was fiubsmuently adopt. llllltll ed and the bills ordered to be paid. _ ‘ iloiltainlill: all modern wit-quill report iii-gen tllill. iiie tiiiiiikil ml“ "ml lllleresl "l illl" 5am veiliences is provided at either end. of the Dim-leg were dim-me W0. Rifls 011d the ville!‘ l'°l‘ 1119118 llnstitute tor their splendid IThBn bet-Ween 111%” lll support, and _the donation ot the illl" heating and pluinlbiug synstenls. at : ltuute lying and iloiiig oli TOWII-Cfllltallls the pump, storage ilressurn a mg»; of mimqy ;,-;t)n0_._ihe Cain. ship llllllllltll‘ sixty-live in (luoiliiii-tank. electric motor-and automatic munny ‘tron-arc Ileagug for its. gm hounded ni-i fol- clllllrllls- Ne“ ll‘ lllll flllllllv" l‘°°lll. of’ land and work of its officers,- l-bc ‘Cfllllmll-LEU. who had laboured unee-asi.ngly-tlie contractor D. 1L. ‘MUKlIMlOIl who stepped into breach at the right nlonloalt; and tn illl the citizens who had helped when tiley could. Motions to this effect wor- subsequently passed. and when the meeting adjourned. ovoryibody wilnilered over the building. pleased to have some iii- tei-est ‘in such a tllillg oi’ beauty. Following is the Secretary's re- port.‘ 1st. February, 1926. To thc llatelpayers—— Montague School “District-- ‘On behalf.‘ of illo committee you appointed iii. tilie Annual School Meeting held‘ Juno i924 and ro- appolnteil on Juno ltitli. i925. _l beg leave to read lllil following re- pilrt: Tilt? comlniliiu- held their first meeting tllr-e duyn after the An- uuill diieetlng, ulllloilgll, in the. tileautiuieg tenders had been calli- for excavating for basement. Vail ‘Bros. had been informz-il that the building was to be columencetl ASK FOR Syrup White Pine viii . Cherry IF you wmr THE ass? coves MEDICINE IT GIVES QUICK RELIEF ‘ AND i8 PLEASANT TO T-AKE PRICE 36o AND 60o PER BOTTLE. not to mar it ill ally wily. At 2.35 In the asselubly 11mm lillriltllfs and given . lAt the siilni- time the boys ti|"'llrii-.i~|~i on words explained the purpose of thc Mr. Sterling. who gave a very fit- tlle nee-d of the l m, and the elmimitteub recommen- dation convent!- to the Institute. the result that. do iiay- »tlii: l‘tllllllllll0tl staking oft’ the site on 23rd. Julie. lluililiiig was lilcatcti m» that it would be at least 30 li-vt illstailt front ilearest lluiiillng-liiis illaklng it oliglbl" for a iolv rule of "llfillfilllctg. On 2nd .lul_v_ Si-Ny reported ilav- illl: rei-i-ivi-il word from Vail Iirils. that. they i-iinld not tllt‘u obtain (‘lTiillll articles lItPlltEil .’n the croni-‘triii-l1ou~~ii> equal prlcofl filast trolll door. and each child wnslreiriliveil iviiell raiculatlng their ten- der ol‘ R7800. They lillllllllll/‘d iln ilfft-i- (‘r 8x100. lint [ills was later reduced lo 88.150. A tender from l). ii. .\li'K|llil"ill was iso race-iv- "d ill this nli-cling. of . lit: t0 d0 the work for 88.000. Aft "r colisiiltlr- ablil illscussion it was ilccided to award the lender to Vail Bros. pro- viding they would do same at their original figure of $7.800 subject 10 thi- new specifications. Oil liilli Jilly a iettc-r from Vail llros. was read, ill which they lllllll stated they lliltl gone over the new specifications and ileclinlilg to give any further Pguries. and withdraw- ing their first and subsvqlteut ten- ders. At this llltflftlllfl we again rc- cillvcd ii tt-ililvr to build the still-moi. under ‘new speciflciltitllls, from D. it. illoKiillltln, for $3000. and after considerable discussion it was dc- cided to award llinl the: contract.‘ Work was started as quickly as‘ poss"ble. and by first of Septenlberl the concrete foundations were colli- plete and the franln, work lllltlCl‘ construction. ‘Oil 13th. Jilly Isaac Ives was appointed inspector of’ tilt-l work. and was lo receive the sum; of 40c per Jiour for time iineilti while- actually inspecting material] workmanship. etc. l of the fralne work and bilarding-in had ‘been conlplcteil, i.\fr. Ives re- signed as ilnspector. and as no meeting ol’ tile icolillnitti-e was. scheduled for shortly after thef Secretary reccivwtl tll- reslgilntioial llc notified all the committee. ill‘ tll~ meantime. the (‘llairmnn of the Trustees and tile Secretary oi this‘ Committee. ilssumeil voluntarily the ilutlcs of inspectors. Mr. Ives. resigned on l0lil Slptcmher. anti received lhi- suill of $64.00 for his the commiltw-i was on tuber. when Mr. ivcs’ resignation wiisgtablcd. Tho committee did not appoint a, new illlspcctor, apparent- ly being satisiirlil with work being done by the voluntary inspectors. although they were given no au- thority as such. and could draw no building progré-svsc-il though the contractor was haul- ardcd tllc contract. "Pilroirglioilt nli this tilne illl‘. wmimittee hail been looking liltn the sale of file ilcillviiiurrs_ negoila~ tainlng ilaluplc bonds and printing prices The builds were finally sold to the Canadian Bank of Coin- dr-r_ at 98% and interest. interest being at the rate oi‘ 5% per amill-m. committee was able to obtain this high figure. especially as iMon- tagne has never been in the lnark- et before to sell bonds. and conso- quently is not known to the lli- vesiiui: public. The town of Sum- milrslde. u l'-'-lv month» lii-fore, had sold lfillillliill‘ biiiliis a1. 39X. (lou- siderabic corri-spiluiltncie arose out of this nl-zttii-i- samples of bonds having tn be liubiliitleil first. to the ~liiluk of Couliuilrt-‘-~~-who. iu turn. submitted tllein In their soiiclitlie. After a form Wits finally lltlflpltlfl. it was submitted to tile llroviilciill eral of the forill. We llinl. therefore. to draw lip a new form, ‘with approval by all. This was printed in blank. and thp amount. number and date of maturity of each bond and ,tlie number. aili- oillit. diiteof maturity and numibcr" of bonil. of each QDIIDOII. together with signatures of Tnistces. were written in ink. lllowever. tile bond-i were finality completed and deliv- ered to the Bank on 19th Decem- ber, l925_ and the suni bf $7946.57 was placed to the credit of the ‘Fruit/tees. The lwntls are dalBd l-‘ll- October. i925. and one bond lllilll~ urn; oil 1st October of cacti year. (romulwuclng 1026. the lust in 1945. Interest is payable on 1st October, each year. A complete schedule has been handed over to ill-t- lSecretary of tile TTIIPlT/‘flfl no that he may have all lutormiltfoli available for the present and succeeding Trus- tees. The bonds are lsriucd under ll graduated scale. making the illllfllllli. necessary to take care 0f thc maturing bond and interest in any one year from $585 to $890. Under this qrrltngment, unless soul» new expenditure li-l authori- zed at your Annual Meetings. it wll-l not be necessary to increase your assessment over the present vcar During thc months pant your com- llilltflo acted on behalf of the -Women‘n institute. in iaoanection with the purchase and installation of the heating and numbing lytl~ toms. A great deal of time and at- tention had to be devoted to this work Vinita were paid by several oi’ the committee, to plumbers in Charlottetown. to the McDoilold Consolidated School at Mt. Her- bert to inspect. the hunting plant. to the preparation 0t ilotoib. When reports were submit-tell to the com- mittee, toll discussion was fnilulgtil After the sills and considerabic-JQ \\ fl services ‘The next. meeting held bylnu, 16th Oc-l pared wml "9'!’ Wel ‘mil llls‘ll-7l"‘°'| As the pluliibing systivlil trail-d illlll a able weather, alld with consequent delay lll oiltaiillug heavy lllllllllf-l owing to into si-zlson he was aw- tlng with financial lloilses and Oll-flyuulfln-s nicrce. they Ihoing the hlizlltvst bid-' ‘It is gratifying to note that your’ Treasurer for his approval‘ but it.;'\\i'lli_n l)“; CRHHQtntQ did not meet with his sanction oriiilvilrilcil this iroutriti-l, it W35 roniidlflililtl, Then. too. when we coiifd (‘nnl.rilctor. the approval oi‘ tile Attorney Gen-limit inc building ‘wnn n-lng ping. not award ille contract: to Vail lllllll ii hill-e unfeigned pleasure ill iit did not cosiornl to llllnlercil niml llc could not then do lllf!_lll'l)>‘.. we were obliged to pay fnrgutlttlfl-lllll! l0 Y0" llltll- W9 illl-W (""11" School Act. nliillfllidlll they ll1)|)l‘0Vf!llit\'()rk_ 111i, fllpqrtgq] 11w mam-r lytlio plans and silccificatioils~tllil .\lr. D. L. McKinnon an ldeil coir which moo-that in. 5mm; “lurk wpnid [mini] silbulitted oilr spociiicntlotls for the llzLP rouizscnr. IO HE i a lN THE morning when vitality should be at its peak, ‘she was listless, tired, aching in head and heart. She was young, yet she was defeated. The cold, vile hand of con- stipalion was dragging her down,- destroy- lnx; her health, thieving her beauty ancl charm. Womcni be ricl of constipation. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is the sure, safe, pleasant way. A When Kellogg's ALL-BRAN travels through the system, its fiber remains un- changed. lt can absorb and carry moisture through the intestinal tract and stimulate it to natural, healthy action. ALL-BRAN is what doctors call a bull: food. lta delightful nutty flavor makes it: good \ The original ALL-BRAN-q-cady-to-eat a JENKINS B V ‘ Dealers For I. 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Mada by Kellogg in Landon, Canada ‘norm (Dhirtlllipq "MW All-BRAN IEADYTD nli FLAKES _ i-Qiqi-Ei to l'i'lllt.ftl)'. y _ (rust us $51.00. including patnlllll; illl ill. Alter tile pluiildling ilad- all llllh‘ llllllllrllllll llilll- 0f llle Wvfli ll- it)" as ii whole ilas not erected ilny‘bi l u installed, we‘ found that. the is not my intention to go into nieliiorizil~illtlltlugii some steps numerous piliises ill dc- l|il\l' b en taken by different bodies tallvsuffice it to say that the hcat- in our midst and what lllore fitting Jug and plunrbing plants are conl~ mi liiorial could be emvictl than lplotu lire working satisfactorily. silinetlllug lilnt would bc constantly ‘llllil illl?- uudoubledly. admirably visible to the c" as ll reminder" suited to our nerds. lf tllc Wonlelrs of tili-ii- nobi- act. and at thc some‘ llllStlllllt) are not giving a detailed llllit- be ol‘ some use lii thc living- ireporl of their ilctivltles in C0nll"lJ~ both this gencriltimi illltl those to tloii with this most laudable work. filllolv‘! Doe-s this splendid Memor- D“-"~ This “m”? “lmlm W" ‘looianil they wish to have such inform- iiii--t't‘ilis new school-not answer “will i9 llle lllslrlcl- ‘vlllk "ll lllelatioil submitted to vou, l silall be illl iliese purposes"! favorably. al- ' Should it not pleased lo give us and ollr they might wish. such details as constantly remind child r sisi us ill so guiding our for a pressure tank to silpply lives that “Pi-au- on earlll. good- watcr all over the Sylzlltilll us well will inward int-u" will be the re- ias for tile healing. it. lillliillllt" nec- ‘still? And tllen beluga lllt‘illtll‘l‘l' ilssury’ to install a pow -r plant. nnilfl-iwlii-llling galrretl ill tllt~ i-yi-s Ill .i'i [the illl-civic lnolur was (leeliloil melt-til‘ illl l‘ '. ‘ ' tnost. suitable The luoiorallii Uqllllblslltblllll liol the ‘llll iell realize the “will. wt-re supplied by lll4llll"t‘il ol‘ inking i-al care of their [institute as part of llll:.|l‘llSl'.' .\nd lllell that we luighl. fit- onlfit_ Illtli. the nucessnrylllllgly celebriili- iliis formal open-i ‘wiring. uletilrs, gwltclles, etc, were lug ol‘ our School. the Mayor and not provided for. The connnittt-e (Lilnllell ili-i-lilri d th’s flflttfllOOll il rightly fcil this cxplnsc should heir-illl’ holiday. auil we have flffflllliu |lrlrne =by the ilisirict. null therefore t-ii this itilliifillllllll! authorized the installation of [no .\nd now l conic lo lvllul to you nt-cessilry nluterial. Tfilltlfiiflg wzrc is probably the most important-Mic jciiililil ulr. aiiil iliiiror .\lr. Clelll- ilnuiirial liosltloil- You have al- ents was the lowest by $30. Holv- really heard that about the time thel cvcr. it was decided at a inteijoxcavalionfi wire ncarillg comple- ur-etlmg of the Qwlnnniiti-in‘ to |-@--'t.l".n. \':lll ‘tires. who ha-d bceuaw- |duco tho iiulouut of wiring- to bi: ai-tloil the coilirai-l to build til: installed, and the matter was li-ft si-Iinol iit Show i||l't'W up the t‘,l)l|' lwitli the writer lo make iilil- ltcsll-"l "illl l" \\'t'l't' filrecti to awurtl iilrfifllbflllllt-"i piniginn-_ '|'n .. wmik ii at lilo liltfftlll-“lltl figure iit 580ml. or pilzrei-il lo ‘be tltlllll iiii-liiiiilil l|lHlltl~ $21M liiort". lii giving Y0" ll-ll‘ ""' .iatltui of lltt3lt‘l'~' and swlli-lli-s, iilfllliiiilt iiilsl Jiiui- - w» ilelli-vvil the lwirmi lo tile attic and Ilasililielli and $200 iletwi-cil the tf'lllll'ilt'i lll'|1'l‘ ifnitr llgills. A ,<'('Ulll| ltllltllll‘ was illlltl lllu $8000 iliillltl"'.~ would ‘rilirt-ivt-tl i‘l"ln| .\lr. (Tloini-niu nnditaki- curl.- of tile excavating. and so lilo (zosi ol‘ this lvork was Mil. Tlflslil. Wtllllii liilvi‘ ililllfl ltlll- l0!‘ ill‘ was nuiiiorlzeil iliy lilo coinullttoc,[abort reason. 'l‘lii-.>tlii-:K|lll.'- iflllllllllil was tlnnllyiiiuil griliiiug actually cost us - plumbing \ the- committee. and plfiltoil tiubroil hull!!! $35» Atllllll‘“'llb‘ll‘ W9 more expense. as he must now use lllli‘ l0 till’ llfillllllt-Z fillvvlllll-‘is Wt‘! several hundred feet of Tubing ill~ WWO ltllllflllvil lllill ll Wllll lolll side the walls illowever. tll- work slnail. and lliltl in increase tho size has since been instglloil and illoifrilili 8 to l0 brick-the cost was min] omit m uni rate pflytlr}; lgjfimt. \\'c were lIlIiO iufilvuleil by the $70.00. lWillle on the electric iluos- iii-d (‘ross ‘Sl-llleflnt-nilnnt that ouri lion, l might point Ont that nli inn \\'ll‘ltl(l‘-VS were too sillall to afford wlrlng above- nni; flufhurlypfl pyhiiilffii lent llglii. and wi- had w have} the Committee lllid all ille lliuiielii tile contractor clmilize the vlailii the class rooms and hall have been from 10x20 lnvll fulfil?“ l4! 13x24 donated t0 the- i-lcliooi. Tile ilRlllS-llWll patios. Till-s chance cost us. in this room have been presenttvl $37-- Alllllll" “i100 Y-lll‘ "lllrallfil-‘ll ‘by the Conlmnnlty ‘vfilfllfl! Length-i to the building were blocked in. We from a small Memorial Fund tll-ylntlilil that |lllt|l‘i' illl‘ llllllllllk llllll" had. derived some yPilF-s ago tromlftlriii the stiliis formed ll very useful flint;- ganlpulgn [or silly; qf Pgpplgg, cupboard, it’ boarded ill. and as the and \vll'cil was helil to erect some With ‘PS B-Xllftlfifivll U"! B"!!! ‘fleet! monnvriill to our heroes who fi"l"\'l.‘il 01' Flllllf‘ such place. we authorized in the Great War. The licngtie de- their Nllllbleliondn addition to thifl, cided no better nlmnoriai coillii b-lwo filunil the lYlllll left hot/ll slrlfl’ obtained for the slilall sum KVllll-‘ilufl "ills toliet< PXDOSIl to the play aille than to assist lw-lielplng to "will and lo each other. so we had equip this, Living Memorial-OUR “‘ NEW’, SC L. Ynti will recall at-our last lin- nnlri Meeting. that when tilnkl-ilg my report for your Conliilltlne. l rel:- oinnlendeil thin uchool be erected with a dual purpose ill vlewmto fill a nlutlh needed. new, sanitary and up-to-dnte school. and a iMem- l.\' HIGITRISH TIIIC MAXIMU MINI\II‘.\I POST. Afill AT Aire You Interested“? YIIIISU Y0l RNELI‘ \VI'I'II A PENSION FOR LIFE.‘ contract did not. cover any‘ “will!” ii-v work. and as partitions llfitwteisn llit‘ diff irent. fixtures “'21s absolutely’ n. .i silry. we ihnd to authorize‘ ill -ir coustrilcfon. This ulnounted w $00. To fill") up, therefore —\\‘c bad t0 spend ilcarly the $200.00 we lost- lhrough changing contractors and also $181.00 for ilnse extras that, irculily could not be" flYllllEd-lll‘ noun in $373.40. lion-ever, tallies ‘and Kvfltltlllltln. ilam ‘glad to be ' ‘i l ol‘ tile awfiiincss of \\'¢'ll'.'lll)l(l to 5ft)’ that it is not nBOBlifll for us to ask you to authorize an‘; [iudlpi-y levy of UIXPH on yourselves the ‘trustees have sufficient. more ey im ilaild or tine from the prfl" ilns IISrPSSIllPIll to take care of the iillllillill \\'- ask that you con- irni lllrll’ action to making those iinnl-iiiiiiibli: extra expenses and flllilltlfllo- i|ll‘lll lo pity the bills. k And now. ladies and gentlemen. l llllt" alreilily taken up a great deal or your iiiilr---lhls_ report has llflf‘ll lengthy. but l felt you were |entiiled io full details. 0i’ our acti- vities as a comnritteé, and thal- iiloni- has cans-d my tranflgfeifi- l‘0ll. And now. ill closing. let me sifn~ ply say that tllrouglrthc hearty l:o~ operation of all who ‘have assisted --wo have th- beautiful new school oillupli-ttl. Your thanks am due ill" \\'0IIltlll'$ llnltitiili: -l put them first lice-muse. llicy were really tho prinlc ulnverii for a new school. The Coln~ iiiuuiiy '\Velfilrl! lnluguc WDOSI! great iiilsistililco through fits». odio- ‘l‘~ is little known. Your Conn- uiilli-t- who have lalwreil whole- ileiirieilly~lllc numerous citizens who lliive helped when possible and lilstly-but cilrulinly not llast- ~tile Ladies and gentil- tl'i'.lf7l()l'-—llgl’(“<lll)l0 to deal witll—-_ eager to give of ills best. anxioiw to have this ‘school completed in illl‘ tiiusi iiianner possible for-v- l wits going to add the money. but ladies and g‘>ntlelnen_ ulouey was not tile collsliiel'arlnil_ with M1’. Mr‘- Klllllflll. lie saw that. we nvctietl lll‘s school. lie tendered several times before we would ncrept. hl< tender-nil fact. hilt for his pct‘- slstency. and his coming to our rescue iit the vital moment. we iwoiilil not now have this building. Therefore to hinl and his foreman --~.\lr. illelloughiln and all the other woriciiie-u-—~bul to Mr. McKrirnon 0S- pocially-we ovvo a debt that mon- ey cannot pny. and l recommend that this ulcetlng grant. him at least ltil nnllilinmus vote o! appreciation and thanks. G. B. GLARKQON. Secretary 5| 01" PROTECTIDN A‘! .\ IIIJ’ l‘ IQp-Jllziu o" ~. <-i-\.'C;-.m'-37- widPGBtfi ---i illl‘ ell-l TIIB’ FAME TIME PRO- orial to ail thou» from this District who served in the Great. lWar. A!l_ who served humanity in that tor- rlble struggle-whether they lie in ‘tarot! lands. havinz given illl their all. or whether they returned to their homes. wiiejher. in good_ ‘health. or poor health‘ whole play- slcal-iy and mentally or maimed for life-nli deserve better trltmcnt than to be forgotten. At that meet- ing you left this question with this l Committee. and they approved of the ides B1111 left tile ilituer of de- tail with the writer. ii too‘: it up with some of our citizens no re- ceived great eiiceiiiagemeut-n l ‘ irp a subscription ‘ill. WI Life Asian-lotion this Assoc-lotion of. 8100.00 per m I| Illll your Ii nllnle, nimnld you commence-n lmmeill the Inna monthly Income will III “n10. Annuity on sequent. droohd the 1.5. M "a-vlifli Ive wit“ EXIIIII|O|I"—'|"IIP u certain annual dnnnlt Mill (‘onlollclhtion nth, |IOIIIIII|III ll I nlllnl III, IIIII confirming , Illll prenlnma new. the Annotation fur- ther xuunntru that In event of tho dull: of Insured ll on) time Full pnriivulun nf this unique Policy eovorlll llnnlcailnl A. o. r. out, ciliiml a.“ UONFIIIIIAIIGU Janna cannon-runny: . ,, ,. . wlll flunrutn rec Ml Ingonno lminuc dllnblul uld Imflid pnlil Bonlnty IIIHII hi! [lh- ‘ca: i‘ll'.l \.. '1. no’) ll '