PBOIOTION APPIALS. Moved by Mr. Andrew, seconded by Mr. Milne. l`hut appeals from the ream: of the Xmas plomotion examination be re- ferred to Board of Principe]: and than them be no adjusting of results among the leach- erl interested, and that the pnncipnll noti- fy the tenohere under them so am dices.- C-gr:-ied. mu nos re-open till Jan. 6ah. Mr wu iuutuuted by the commute: ` nut. the uunual upon for Govomm which he in pud 84.00.-Mr. H apposed this hue: clause. He can why Mr. Hum would have thin 1 `any more than any other ol the pr am the Sen.-reunry ot the Bard shot In) ndnuuge more II to be dem odd: and ends. , any ulu no ngnt to use fund: now to in- oreue ulnriee. Severn! citizen: had * commended his etend and condemned the" proposed inoreuee. He moved in amend- ment thnt the report do not take effect. until May [It next, but it In not eecondea. and the motion for the adoption of the re- port eertgd. By the ndoption of the Managing Com- mIttee'e report schools utter the holiday: will not re-open till Jan. Mr. HI-let ; bv the clnmlhfnn tn m..h- A relnllll ll may lie. Mr. Raid was the only trustee that spoke unlavornbly of the lnonue. II was not in aha estimates, and u the Bond had promin- od to run the school: on uppropri nioun, they land no right. to funds Severn] am... s._.a us an .1l.II Ill.| or the Eu Wud `School to 8400. and than of Minot Cnldwell and Boys in Contnl School to $350 each, couke aoat Jan. 151:. and all other: to remain as they MI . ll HI: nnln O-...s-- 5|.-- ---|-- _ _.- -v-----`up. At the School Board Monday evening the Committee of Menngement egein brought in 5 recommendation for inoreued eeleriee toeeverel teeehen. When the Committee lut meeting mode eimllu report the whole metter wee referred beck. On Monday night however the Board viewed the in- oreeeee fevonbly. The enlnriee of Mine: Beird. Small eni Chnrlton of the booth Ward School were reieed to 8325 eech. that of Mr Merlin of the Eat School than of Mn... n'.m...-n sALARiEs- INCREASED P FOR SEVERAL PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. A- AL, 1!,- DIIOSTRATION LIOTURIS . . , .. lllnnlnz 5...- ._.._ _,, A THIRD BOOK PUIILS ngnoinn .3 0|`) L n let Mrs. Isabelle Wilson, reliot of the late W.lH. Wilson, died et her home here efter severel months illness. In- terment took place Tuesday afternoon in Crown Hill cemetery. Deceeeed was born in Corby. Killyleegh, County Down Ireland in 1832 and came to Can- ede with her parents in 1843 settling in Mono. There she met and married W. H. Wilson of Mulmur. In 1895 the family moved to Crown Hill where the (ether died three years ago. Three none and one daughter, Henry H. o! Rapid City, Men., Mrl. (Rev.) J. D. Fitzpatrick of North Perkdele, A. `W endE. M. of Veepre, and four etep daughters, M re. Avieon of Oro, Mrs. D. McPherson oi Urengeville, Mre. I. G. Finlay of Menitobe,_Mre. J. Large of p Norman, 0nt., survive her. Up till k her illnees Mrs. Wilson we on active` worker in the Methodist church. She l 1-,; wee highly esteemed by all who knew I" In her. ' 7GUTHRIE 7:391? ..'.a'.:;'.3.'?.. . c`:.`.a`.".`.'}i |-mely ustnted cin- ill certs! Lv cgnvlnoo 5. v-U -u v-uI 15 00 upile to have them uuend `ool. He made I motion uuded by ndr. Jumieuou, `ghly discuued. In Amend- d by Menu. T. Smith and , That the question be left at next meeting. ii:-er`o-l' pr'|':.n::'i should have cleaved lro-u In uuvolnmeui. XI-I .00.-Mr. Rand aim :9. co-1lan'l.uee privilege yr btlnuinnlm nnmmeo no nuke Uovommeuz. tur )___Mr_ Knit! Allan g It the he unuual Endeavor ng oicers Miss B. kpatrick ; 8. Very n of last in every ey spent 5 practice intends in New in some 0. I. is we are rgreasing reatment G ng b|.id e G` n weeks G1 Point is V a Gard- 1 :ent in _: I.J Lrch on 'llll`.l|Bl1Gef1 ` ' $105.82 nrwnn-.-can :. a doz, _,.----nv-uvv, ll DUI _I'.tl.puyr' 5:0 too iuditforont or too moped in` party politic: to auppont is by intelli- wiu the municipal uthin will go deeper and deeper in the hole. ihutoad of im- proving.-Prinoe Albert, N. W. T.. Advocate.