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(`unonl . the Sprayer lilac-1-: 1, ,_ _ __ .,__________ _,___ __,`! ._ . -__ ..- ,-'__:; 11'-~'i l' ' Spray the limit? 'i i' - . U lm) Wi and get inure 'l"ruit. 15..-fi -fy nun;/Ss¢i.»nsl Y* ,_""""?°ff'f.` , Spray Yom. °_.1.. _ "jp"-"i' t ' _:Q _H _._>‘|.__ . ‘.t_l -._ _ ` Cows give mme lui-_*v l` __ ‘___ _'_ . -aiirié'-.LTE‘ T | f ‘_ .loivil K-'ll\'_ oil - ‘ " -:trvl limi ii they are not tuol- si __ L. l | _ luv u.\int-~' I .l tin- l=\iiit:tr_\' ' 2'.-\-_ ith. to mo-<1 ' ' ' i :vt-t‘\|f1"ili\\iif' .. tu-l:ti.'t \\.'t: ‘ l ` 'J ]l'.ll`|lt\\`i‘. _ itil.--Pl i'.F_L.!_Y. 1 ‘ “.'ii»\\i'1i. lltift , . . more Eggsifi.--~» e- » , _ _ i Vcrmin. \|¢ lnics. Spray your FN-.if t. . 7 House. l-lense wil . - -1-'1\’IllJ'..\ll'1iipvl‘ ~` i _ “_ I it dllléllllii ja-rf: _ -. I .- - f :.11 A '_ ‘J Spray your I-‘oi a t o_ ' vt1~Xl. increased procluctiov-_ » _ . _ J H ` ‘:>;1j,; . 4- i is the \)\'atchw:trtl.' "3 ere-, _ if. 'ft ' ~ Vi-’bitt~w.tsh your Cow __;‘_ ' Stables,Poultry-,, ,_ _ _ ._ , Houses, €t`coufSt'uttly lf; 'A' f' " “""" Lt hat' Smes ' '-’ '-'-2' _\-'om' t;.>n'lniantl when 11|. the above tg ~ .‘l_»t\.1:- us ritan and re- Sprayers from 72 _ _. pri 'cs ch:-trged. cents each up' .»‘.‘3 ~'io'-;»_:r‘s--aupplicsalwaysl P21" "‘*‘ 2-' t._--._-- .' _ gif:-‘i-3 *"6 Q Gu* B5 ‘i‘hone 905-Out of Town iwawhnwe ' _ ,Ord-.~r.-s CerefullyAttendedTo V A city' ._ .'. .., -..___ i bl) int I l1'l`liSi3nios. ' ot, l .\irs. Jones. - _ _ mtest. of honor at several very pleasant 3pl'ayel' Will (10 all ‘J ‘-' -:howt-t-s given her by friends in Sum- _ _ _ _ _ nuu'f1itlc.At Miss Gln»d'ys Holm-an‘s t/he _ ` 5* " "7 "-"iw hai- bride to be received numerous dainty 5, l - rr w<~t'l-1 cuaranteed pit-1-its or linen. while in Mm Dorothy ilronnnn's “tho shower" consisted oi' ltltclten utensils, perhaps not so dain- . - ty in texture, but equally -as useful. - The happy bride, wliose marriage _ took plact-_ on Wednesday to Mr. Wil- & _ ll-nm C. Sinclair aesitant manager of ' the Bank of Nova Scotia at St. Jdhn iGIRl_lI_, Selid and Feéd T (}f;;f,{0n St_ was also very widely entertained, be- ing exceptionally popular both in Sum- m . ‘ Lstrnt 10 scuool. ‘ ssctuantlttzs 'rho following circular letter has been forwarded to the Secretaries of the diiteren-t school districts through- out the province with a request that it he read at the annual school meet- ings which will be held on Tuesday. June _1Sth. A copy has also been sent’ to every' clergy-man in the province with n request for their ussltance and co-operation in raising the standard of the schools by urg-ing upon the pea ple the necessity of more liberal sup- port for teachers. . _.The Secretary' is req`nested to read .\iceting ot' the Ratepuyers' on June 1.~’.th_ utter the Annual Report ot' Trus- tees' ha-s been received and disposed 'l`o. the ilotcpa_vc\'s and Parents of t‘hiltl|'en: .miie-s and Gentlemen: 'l`otin_\- ut you-r Annual Meeting you ure called upon to vote supplies for the running ot' your school fin' the in~ coming year. As every one 'is aware tht- 4-ost ol” living -has become so great- ttutt thc salaries' formerly sufficient '-ir thc support of t-he teachers is now ing without providing anything over. lt, is true that in at few districts bonrd bus lwml obtnitied at a rate below .f;.~t. i-nt. this can-not be depended' up- on. nor is it right thnt any one house- h-utltl slttuiid he obliged to do this. in--t _\~‘t\;u~ 21 schools were unable to t-btuin tent~lie|'s' for the supplements mtetl :tt the Annual Meetings, and it was only nits-1' loss of valuable time 'ull by the trouble ot' oalling special :wt-tiiigs and increasing the votes -lint teztrllcrs were obtained. llurin_t,»' tho y'-'mt' upwards oi' one l.until'<=tl t.t~at'ht>rs left. the Province to -_-o west. where much larger salaries t-nn bc obtainctl and -from -information ubttlinetl at my ofiice it is most prob- -ihie thnt nt the end ot the present -:t-hool _vs_-nt' this number will be very :t'ozttl_\' int'1'e-used. Owing- -to the Mil- it:tr_\' Service Act the number oi' male it-axt~l1t-.ts hits been reduced' alnlost to :he van-isliing -point and there is every iutiltrzttion thot, it will bc impossible to lAPPEN|Nl§S llFlHi§ WEEK (t‘ontinut=tl from Page Four.) 'l`lu- plain lnnnni.-.h _-rn-ilor has come tu it into \'o;;tto. with tho ztir of it con- ;ut1rot'. Possillly Dame ljinsltion hey. was wearing it once on zz windy _v', tttul so mttlizotl what it comfort wus! .\’o quills or [outliers or flow-i -:as to llup or blow nway! Anti for mot- >l'ilI.‘-.” ll'2I\'l‘lllllB.! 111111 tuilorcd weur it 1 o|'|'t~|'<-tl :is one of tho. seasons smart- ~-‘l bits ol' llt=;u'\vonr. tlltl-fasltioiietl, uiuy, h:tt'n_\';\rti strnw is thc favorite .'.'t~:tvt- for llicst' hots. soinc oi' which liivt- .~'tr:\lgli| and others drooping uims. 'i`heir miuiy colors include -.hit~.~, gret-tt, iu'u\vn, navy, i>l:u'k, red :url Sunil; the liut nr foitlctl bands u it uiittzllilig or t:outi'u.~»tit1g .tltlt .\ . 8 If 8 Nlurli intci‘c.'-:I centres tlrountl the lit-rl\otlirnctic1 =l1_\~ nil thc Mt-thodist Ministers in the _‘l'ovint-1-, nrc in attendance. 'i`h1- Soldier lads were right royuily u|t_»rt~z|i\if-tl this week by' Zion (‘-hurch intl St. i’ctcr's (‘hurch congregations. 8 R Ill Antoni: the auto parties spending Ju- \\t~t~k »-nd in Souris were Mr. and \\'. S. Grnnt, Mr. and Mrs. A. l'omt-ro_v anti Mr. and Mrs. Yan lhskirli. . R ll I .\ vt-r_\~ pit-.asnut event ot' the weclt for the children of the Miss- Barre-tt's |\'iiitlo|‘gni'ton mls, the Birthday Party' .tl .ilontlny given in honor' ot' little .\li.<_.- (‘oa';t _\‘ichol-faon, whose sixth hlllinltty it \\'zi.\'. 'l`he Birthday Cake -ith its six brlglit cond-les was the vntro ot' attrtu~tion and ztccotnpanied' ?_\~- it-te crcntn was n real treat tulkcd ..\'t.-r ntost. cntllusinstically by the F-init! of ilonfu' and het' little school- I`llllt"S. . s s a .\t. thc Coll’ Links this afternoon ltr_-. .\it't‘t'eud_\» will serve nt the toni l-our. 11 U U » .\ir:<. Lee Spctlccr, and Miss' Ethel iinsgttrti' have arrived hlme to spend mt- .=;11mr=r hero with their parents, Mt; it:l.-itivte and Mrs. lin-s7»a.|‘d. They were tu.-t by l\'li.~i.~x Turner who has been in i'tnt.y|to fitwiullng-n nurses conven- tion. ’i`l|c orc ull being wut*-mly Wel- "oll|.-tl. C 1 HI luvlinllons are hcing isstlerl thil we--it for at ifnirlotic Brltlgo under the _un-.pict-s of tho Queen Mary Needle-, pork (llliltl, to be held 0!! 'l`U(!Hdity C U U Nil-.s. Stewart, has gone to Moncton l n upt-ntl at |`ew days with 'her sister! I U O lluriug the wcek previous to her narrlnge Miss Marion Russ was the amide and her former home in this obtain teacherat' male or female. -for all the schools unless e salary sullicl- ently large to' hold them is offered. and to provide this tlnctensetl salary. there is no other source than the sup- plement whilch you by your votes to day shall supply. Your responsibility, therefore, to provide for the education of the children is grave at the present juncture for ou.r only hope for the tut- ure with all its uncertainties lies' in the education of the children of today. it ds unfortunate that in malny dis- tricts a large number of the ratepay- ers w-ho have no children of school age regard the education oi’ children of other people as -no responsibility of theirs an»d'who consider that it is_in their :interest to keep down school ex- pend-itures. _ Surely it must concern those who hold this opinion, whether they shall allow the school to go down and so ex- pose their famllies an-d' the reputation of their community to the,corrupting influence of iilifet'ac_v and 'ltnniornlity in the young people growing up in the di-strict. A ear ago 'the following amendment was made to the SohoolVAct: “Section 46 of the Public Schools' Art is amend- ed by adding thereto the l'ollowing:- Notwithstanding anything in this Act or Amendments thereto. every in-ar- ried woman or widow h-avinr one or more children ot’ school nge in act-ual attendance at the school, shall be a qualified voter at all school meetings and shall be eligible for election as school trustee.” lt is hoped that t-he influence oi’ these mothers will make for improvement in your school and the iuunediute improvement to be tnntle is to provide salaries that will induce capable teachers to remain in the profession. I regard oui' educat- ional outlook as scriouls and deem it my duty to place my views frankly be- iore you, so lhnt you inay' act nt this meeting whilst -it is most convenient for you to do what is within your means for the maintenance of your school. Trusting that the seriousness of the situation shall make it appeal I0 lill- 'at this meeting. . _ _ Yours truly. H. H. SHAW, Acting Superintendent ot' Education litlucatlon Oiiice, Chnrlottetoivn, P. 'lil I. Juno 1(illt, 1918. | 5.095. _ CIVIC lSllMAllS (Continued from page one) ' to .. high grade footwear -Shoe Sale Extraordinary ` e"Y For the next two weeks we are in a position to offer the following extraordinary prices _on woJ1e_n’s _ _ This is the chance of_a life time to get ia good " _p_a1rof _shoes at a great savmg, buy t_hem__ for your olldays, for house wear or for dress. _ _ \. _ For women’s Patent Leather or Cloth and soine with Leather Tops, all sizes 2 1-2 to 71' High Grade Shoes, every pair ........ .........$8.98 Gun Metal Calf Boots, some with T . _F -_ ,Y Qual*-1:11-Z-ul_-` _ - $2.98 For womenfs Gun Metal Calf or Patenf. Leather Buttoned Bo o t s , worth about twice this price, all sizes 2 1-2 to. 7, this is your chance - - $2.98-> l For women’s Goodyear Welted Laced and Buttoned Oxfords, some Tan in the lot, all sizes 2 1-2 to 7, mostly Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf only.. _...$2.98 _ _ $2.48 i Gets a pair of Oxfords or Pumps in Tan or Black, sizes 2_1-2 to 4, now only t _ _ - __ _ -_ s-_ Buys women’s High Class Gun t Metal or Patent Leather Humps, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, there is nothing the matter with this price ...$2 98 ' .. " f $1.98 _ Gives you the 'choice of"_a small job lot women’s shoes mostly all sizes, only $1.98 this lot will not last long. _. ' 4 s _ J Children’s Chocolate and Red Pumps and Slippers only 95c '_ _ *_ _ Y in committee; and it was zu'rangctil that both by-laws should bc rt-nd nl third time at u meeting which wasl held yesterday morning. On motion ot’ Councillor You the calling ot tenders for the making ot’ several uniforms for thc policemen was ordered. it was also ortleretl that tenders be culled for the delivery of 175 tons oi' cool i'or civic purposes, to be \vcighed on the City scales. <‘ouneillor Yeo moved, seconded by Councillor Webster, that the bye-low| respecting the inspection ot' mont, poultry. ilsh, and other food products be read o. second time. Councillor Rnttrny and others took exccption to further notion until tl1e'opinion oi the Recorder as to the -power oi the Coun- cil to enforce such n by-law bud beon_ obtained in writing. The by-inwreuds as follows: Be it enacted by the City (‘ouncii ot' -the City ol' Charlottetow-n us lol-i lows: 1. There shall be appointed by the City Council a competent Officer. hereafter called the "inspector," whose duty shall be to inspect all ments, poultry, fish and other food products 'offeretl for sale in the snid t‘ity or brought to the City for sale. 2. No person shall keep, or have in his possession, for sale, offer i'or sale, or scll or barter any ments or poultry in the said -City without first (tt) -paying in respect-thereof the following tolls or license that is to stty; t`or every carcass or portion of u carcass of beef-cents: for every car- cass,-or portion of it carcass, of mut- ton or lamb-cents: tor every carcass, or portion oi’ it carcass, oi’ pork cents: for every turkey--cents: for every goose-cents: und for every duck or chicken-cents. (8) having all suid meat or -poultry examined and trpproved by the inspec- tor, and obtaining the inspectors tier- tificato of such approval. 3. In all cases thc organs must ac- conrpatly the nrticle ol' meat to be in- spected, before the inspector approves thereof. 4. The foregoing tolls or license fees ure in addition to any rents, licenses or charges now collectable l'rom meat and poultry vendors und shall be paid to the Market Clerk or to the inspector who shall 'pay and ac- count for the some to the C-ity. 5. No inspector shall pass or np- 'prove of, and no person shall keep or offer for sale or sell or barter within the City any meat or poultry that is in any wuy tuberculous discus- ed, tainted, unwholesomo or unclean, or so as for any reason whatever to be poultry may he seized, und destroyed unilt for use. And any such meat or by the inspector or Market Clerk oi' the City or by any Police Oillccr, and the owner thcreol shall have no com- pensation therefore against tho City in any of the snitl otiices. 6. All -persons selling meat. or poultry. whether in shops, market, stalls or market square. shall keep thc meat and poultry, rcceptncles, furnish- ings and surroundings clean and sani- tary, and the premises shall at all times be avaliable for inspection. -7. Slaughter houses within the (‘ity shall be kept and conducted in tt clean and sanitary manner and shall at all times be subject to the inspection of the inspector. 8. Any person who fa/ils to ' ob- serve or offends against any of the provisions of this Act shall be liable upon summary conviction, before the Stipendiary Magistrate, of the City. to a penalty not exceeding the sum of dollars and Costs for each offense; and on nonpayment thereof it shall and may be lawful for the said Stipendiary Magistrate to com- m-lt the offender or offenders to the common jail of the City of Charlotte- toym, for any period not exceeding thirty days, unless the said penalty be sooner paid. ' On -the suggestion of Councijlor Riley the matter was postponed to a special meeting of Council tt; be held on~'rh-ursdsy evening nes _ ' . - Connell adjourned . ' " “° L " '--- -- -- --~ 1 _--_'~ __~ .i'_~C.1i»-"_"J.=.-__..c=. '_- -F-- Summer-Time. Needlulls at 1. Prices That Mean Saving io You 5, We are showing' an extra line of Summer time necessities- including it Lawn Mowe1's, Ref'1'1ge1'atoi's, Icc Crcxtm Freezers, Lawn Swing, etc., etc. De- 1, olde what you need for the house oz' Iran 11, and call here to-day to make your ~' purchase. We can save you money on any of the articles listed below. - ‘il A The Best Value Ever Offered »`. r 14 Inch Lawn Mower $5 95 _i A splendid mower that we offer at this price. Has ' r ' _ three_14-inch blades, strong and well made all throughout and has grass box attachment. A High Grade Mower at , 3,v9ry10Wp1'1c¢1,..........................$5.95 _ Other mowers at $8.90. $9.00. $9.25. $10.00 np. fi -t _Passenger Lawn Swings $8.25 ,-9-*qt STRONG-\VELL MADE Attractive Lawn Swing, will seat four . r adults. Made of hardwood, swinging parts ,~-. A / -ng. fl, \ _ 'll '\ ORDER ONE TO-DAY _ of natural varnish, uprights Painted Red. A very strong svtnifng. If you want .solid 1- comfort, get one of these swings. Price - ' 4 _'_ _ ` SCREEN DOORS AT LOWEST PRICES Keep your home well protected from .-,_t_.._.___-.--.,_~- 1 the flies. Doors and ,1_;j;_%_=,,,l_t_t_.- -window screens are priced so low, that """"`” "“"’"""””*‘ they are within the reach of all. Screen Doors, $1-05 »- f . $2.00, $2.50 and $3.25 _ ,__ __;_t_t¢__-tim _-53 _ Window Screens, .if-,;,,,_-il._-_;, ,tg ao. 35, 40, 45, so .nut -lla'-il+'.l-la 55(._ _ Adjustable to fit any window. _ =@-1itt`=."'.f`l~. --2:-'ll-t.»i‘i1'.l ti=;:ll15tf-‘“'l-"’ -‘tl'ft‘;'i'-_ “_lt_-j_, ' --` 'mit 125'” -,l ._l:-;..*'- I-g-;. _Q !l,__y___.l_i_._ _ .thi -f '_.‘~‘f"1-‘.l‘f<_'“- .lt 'ri-_ tu, lu ii .@- _ _, __ ,___ 2;-__ #f ` _ Folding - awn Seats $1.75 We are selling a tremendous lot of these Lawn Seats this season. They are painted Green and Natural finish varnish. Will add to the appearance. of your lawn. ': " Price_... .$1.75 , ' i l 40 Feet Lengths l-2 Inch Fancy Colored Rubber llose' " lfomplete With Couplings l0c a Foot' _ _ _ _ Here isiwhat we call the best_bargain ut yet in Lawn Hose. This hose is in 40 feet lengths, best quality rubber, with fancy covering, 1%; inch size. Cou led and read for use. Price r ft. - ~ - - - - ---10° 7'; I im ° ` p " "'"°' Q - rsllhrdw »` ' ueen - Grafton Ssreel; G , street _ A _ _ Wholesale&Retail O " `_' ' 1 \