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Old Times South Of The Hillsboro By LUDLOW JENKINS i (Continued) The Southern school, or the one at Mount Meilick; was taught at this time by Alexander MoNeiil, and the reWrt says that many of e pupils who had only started at year. were able before it end- .to thew Redmond in Vernon River but up until recently the read tolerably and several made progress in wrltlna and arithmetic. Mr. McNeill had tallaht the previous year at “Birch Hill". This school stood on the west side oi the Birch Hill road on the north bank o! the stream which now marks the boundry bet/ween Mount Albion QIJQIMDgMllBIICthMGIIESK schotiecl‘ lstric . t 0 Y 110° d u Hill school. again mentioned as by Robert Carson with pils. The building was new have retrograded as inspector's report says reading l‘. ‘ti? deficient, general low. in fact e woe-begone aspect. The name is not mentioned. In that War. sev hid i‘ hooi was started at the instisna- on o! the Rev. Donald isaDonaid ,4 u mpmq, ho regretted the inability d w first time we find young people in ins vicinity called by obtain an education. The uilding was hauled there and tpgidewfo; a nllmberuiilimyfin until i WWII ii I I .. s...“ l" its." .“°.“.§°l‘. rash" lilQil 00 , I ' i the iirst school in Lot 4a. gowns-i the second centre ' with GQOIIO . D93. W!!! ‘ . qr, and uaw Bay the third. with f as enna still teachinl- " era seemed to be illlitdl lot 01 about in these schools in Before this Aile Manhfield. McLeod sr. The children trained. but Jliliill tlce. Albion. now the reading is won and fluent. wrl e orderly or ' Dromore, M. Smith, l‘! '3 teacherinLot . wfinuresein Squaw Bey in |gblh@ f ‘ “account the school owl] ou Jdaeol one or ,m!l"llun mouumyiun Neill taught in Mill View, William Ross in Cherry Valley, and Mat- pu convenient, but in the year 1866 writing very untidy. arithm eral schools mentioned, Ufi with H pupi . W. McPhee , methods class- What is now called I-lazeibrooir. Road, had no school until abort the year 1840 with James McKenna. teacher with thirty scholars. “It ‘list ll!’ and it the was e- I B! is the BhPetei-slioad thatnainmwlthdaines lIDii ion: - m... itf". ounoad distinct averllfi. arith- favourable and teacher, new hire a auide road to NASH! Thri 12% less gas. priced ear. you the Inside 1938 No obllgatl who knew Mr. Irvins as a mild cul- tured gentleman, can well believe that his methods would be in great = contrast to some o! those used by the teachers oi his day. uid Road, was taught at this Pied date by Mr. M. Curran, and called excellent in every way. Mr. Curran was a genial Irish gentle- man wlth a dgreat fund of stories, and was fon of telling how dis- cipline was maintained in his boy- hood days when the boy ged would be put on the back oi a larger boy. his clothes removed and whipped on the bare back. In fact this was a common method of punishment. Some folk sighs for W0illd lust as soon be going to school at the present time. At this time Monianglhan Road school was a log b ding, very different from the comfortable up- to-date building there today. It was taught by Francis Trainor. The teacher n Donaugh was Owen Began. and the one in Clark's Bet- tiement was Jane Boyd. and when the visitor called several girls were busy at the . In the year 1 . Henry Ander- sai was teaching in Bunbury where thirty one children were able to read with some degree of intelli- genes. In 1807, mention is Donald Bethune and A. O. Becki in 40. Charles Mslaehsrn Road in . Alex McLean Lot 6!, James McLean and Henry Woden as well as the well known John gutier. s to be in a ‘l Plus Automatic C Gear Shifting‘ . amasin othernew features. Try find them h any other ow- the good old days. but I think I m No car near Nash price has the terrific OWIIIBPI-pléovg eco o! this 1938 X-BAY now goody. Gives car values. ‘mile. lee it. on. onall Your Small Car Dollar Now BUYS _ and RUNS _ a BIG NASH with ALL its Exciting New Features! SURE-the facts about Nash prices and Nash value are amsmg! But wait till you DRIVE a G . . . nom . . . new sharper- Actually, l0% more power an ~ir= a": -.i.-:."-=-,...i= . . and an " so - - g Controlla Air System’ . . . 19 AS LOW A8‘ 1090 ‘OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT; ILIGIIT EXTRA 005T, STOPS MORE SURELY-STEERS MORE SAFELY HANDLES MORE EASILY-RIDES MORE REST- FULLY—ACCELERATES MORE BRILLIANTLY- CLIMBS HILLS MORE EFFORTLESSLY. Island Interests In Boston Mr. Jack Chapman. Boston, g formerly Lower Montagu ) t c. n to be “OP Magi-taster holidays in Wesgro, they would no doubt Edow i de- velopments from tima to time. Be- liev. me, there is no gift you could give that can have more value to an Is'ander awa from their native soil than a complimentary subscrip- tion to their home town newspaper. I remain a P. I. —-MAO Cardigan Head And wheth or not he should ask the editor's rmlssion to suggest such a thing the readers! However, he tnists that the editor will not cen- sor this, inasmuch as this idea advanced purely in the interest c Islanders away from home, especi- ally the younger ones. Now many of you home olk have friends a- way from home, possibl daughters whom you w sons or to, and do remember on certain occasions _ _ _ ---_. ti¥..l.“°‘l.'é..".";°§ fillitlilifi-AE Vicinity is: a": as" "ti?" w" is —~ - n - m e o o - Wll- Mm» ("Melly ritggiisn) on mediigeirieri-dsgxriu delliig “lo give mlggigygmllgcmihggggggigg “Eilfywfi ll iififlaivls ‘WEE §.“.§§'a€§“‘°.“.‘lf§i“ii?im"l§ii’fi“§’.3€l Twit" °°""""°“ h“ l" large but those that were there en- scrlptioii this paper. To a young Chm-hmwwn‘ i0!’ themselves. rson working or lving away from Mm Joseph cum“, 48 Road. ‘ma’; AI°°PYI °i u" “ms w“ " spent a few da oi the past week 219 Great George ‘Street T. G. IVES Phone 1117 past week has certainly made a eat improvement in the con- ition of the roads, in some places the dust is tidying and before many many more ays we expect to see cars running in this vicinity. Miss Ella Docherty, returned to Iorne Valley on Wednesday evening. having spent the past six months in Boston, she was visiting wltl. her uncle, Mr. Allan McBwain Some of our farmers are becom- ing quits anxious to start the wring work on the land. for on ednesday of the nest week Mr. 201m Obpligflflll, Baldfillnas dRcag titted ushiria on an , an ma the‘ ground to be entirely B llr. Loyd McDonald. Lorn Val- gy. drove Montague Wediiesday _..T is 3:1! under the tic Society. bad condition OnMon roittt... e teth WWW" o and people turned out and there wssaess gan Head ague,_ during the past week. HALIFAX MDNGION N. "The Australians Aileen Meagher of who went to participate in games ,on dance was ton on Canadian National Railways routs home. Miss Member u weather the arri Qd fair attendance. Lunches were sold b the T“ n ht was pleasantly wiled music and dancing rendered b Children of Mary. away ill . Music be The cakes Orchesril- Many s endid litters oi fox Dlllll have been reported in this com- munity during the past ten drill Miss Mary Carter, 48 Road. W" visitor to the City over the week- (J12) Cardi- to Mont- end Mr. Joseph McAulay, was a visitor srnmran PRAISE! susrnsmsus B April Z5 - ve ul Ofifbliiily, EBSMM wonderful recefition. r of. the Canadian M: ggdneg, Australia. e ritish Emillll through MOM‘ Limited cl till en placti membe her way the Ocean in rth in the 230 yard refit- v mom overseas 0n the ouch of Athoi, landing at Quebec. J ' B lkn , Scotch comedian and: s is: oIuBoston and vioinit . mm the folks It gives mo‘... all the L‘; i}: fmhi‘, "°n_,“,:"n“‘°h"'"" will visi Prince Edward Island thls local news m more than you 1 a; Qufméjotumm ° m” sunrmer. Mr. Belkner been to coul bly write, and keeps me- PM ' the Island before, and enjoys his mories o! the Is d fresh in their m. L am" R O u P visits there. This summer he plans mind e one you are “minim mo" to iota‘; v.11‘; to tour the Island ghtlsinkingmof is £11m ‘wig u: new“ on bunk.‘ Mr- Wendell Innis. at they can t their favorite ‘pa- Th, hi“, "m, “ma. mower" moi: t’ " i" " v .“‘£Z...°“ii..‘ii‘.’ who h» M»- i» Island in the near future. Ir. llc- any event this oou be Innis is with e ote to th 60., in Qouth Boston. Al a Canadian did - v Esta? Oanada made a ery tine showing. The writer ss can boys finish in the runners to cross the chose were from lth tlon and when you ram‘ oi m lurid-s. and It miles. m. all. that Gerald Oote. e to win the race number of the Oandian ed very young. twh. 4E,‘ p iiiiiiiii eitiletientiilwis i .~. '