sing one1 joined at Cal-th, 1915, left for ative of ‘Frenchi Vim.il Bank ig with ing life ate suc-)st igrai-ireetors. ly noon, one-half $50,000, ieposits;t. The to Cro-ii g coin-centiy to ■write essays on the subject of their study, the Pa Pro plant The two best essays were sent to the office of Principal Breeze. These were written by Miss Mildred Wideinan and1' Miss Norma Widermm.Speech by Mr. Paul Abbott.Mr. Paul Abbott of China will address the pupils -of Lowville academy Thursday morning at regular chapel time. We shall be glad to welcome our friends who may like to hear -him.Boy Scouts Examination.The Boy S'couts will have an examination at the academy Monday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock.Prof. King Called Home.Proh King has been called home on ■ account .of the -death of a relative. During his absence Mr. Alson D. Weller, who is a. Lowville ‘boy, who is showing great skill in breeding fine , Holstein cattle, is supplying at the ieade'mv. The bovs in the a.sricul-eas e be retained c commission; but cuse other than th the appointment * comrni s s i on ers at Perkins failed to“Why should tl missioners? Ther the week so there each of the seven in'g theory.“If the chairmai sion is the whole be hiring six comi If there are seven equal authority m opinions o'f their still be hiring sis odds are seven tc not agree and it ^ man who com pi a not convince the jurors.“Provision is m*WhArphv W 1