NEW SHOE STORE Features Only G000 SHOES FOR ALL TilE FAMILY Complete variety of Merfs Shoes at 35-00 ill Selected calf and kid leathers —extra quality. Soles special linings. _ _§3.00 Special values in Men's shoes with solid insoles — — — — — — — — — — — — Exceptional variety of women's shoes in smart fash- ion models as well as arch support types Pigs from AAA in C Smart collection of all types at two $3.5!) feature prices — — — — — — — 11nd lvidths A A t0 E E i l Exclusive agents in Charlottetown for the famous SISMAN SHOES for Boy's. Selected outsoies, solid l Exclusive ziirents in Children's Shoes for Jack and Jill and Our Gang Shoes. Special values in Misses solid. hard wearing $1.75 . $2.00 $2.25 shoes. Sizes up to Centennial Acadia University The celebration o! the Centen- nial of Acadia University W115 brought to a close cn Sunday ev- ening with a Vesper service 911 "The Ridge" overlooking the pic- iuresque Gaspereau valley. in this setting of exquisite natural beauty several hundred people gathered for the crowning service of the Centennial celebration. Rev. Dr. ' Roy, ll. pastor 0f {lie First Baptist church, liVortwster, Ala-SS» brought a forceful and cloqllfllli The regristration passed the thous- and mark. Distinguished Alumni of Acadia were in atltndfi-HCB» Among them were Hon. Dr. C. A- Eaion, '90. mcinbei- of the United Slates House ot‘ Representa- tives for New Jersey; Hon. J. L. Ilsley, '13, Dominion Minis- fer oi’ InternalRevenue; 3011- N- McL. Rogers, ‘i9, Dominion Min- ister of Labor; Hon. J. A. MM- Doitald, '13, Nova Sootia Minister of Agriculture: Justice W L Hall. '98, of the Nova. Scotia Supreme Court; Chancellor H P Whld- deli, '91, of Nlcltiaster University; President A. A. Shaw, '92, 01’ Denison Uttivcrsity; President G- B. Cutton, '96, of Colgate Uni- werslty, and formerly president o! lAcadia; Dr, tvaltcr W. Chipma-ii. ‘ eminent medical authority and former professor at NfcGill; Rev. T. S. Roy, ‘ll. olitstaticiing preach- er of Nev: England; and many other clisiinciiiislicd in science, edu- cation. and other professions. l7i1liilillilll was iln- renewal of Acadia since their graduation and were amazed and delighted With the little villaize of new college buildings that had grown up on The Hill. Class reunions formed one of the most enjoyable fea- tures of the Centennial. The gar- 4 ilAl. . iili‘ ' prcmmmrpfllvlrvin" thermal-mm: » Baptist Convention. The M8199 0! Doctor in Civil Law was conferred on Mrs. Lucy Lowe Bagnall, 08. widow of the late Rev. H. S Bag- nall, '08, a. native of Hazel Grove, whose untimely death by automo- bile accident ln 1920 cut short a promising career in the Christian ministry. Mrs. Bagnall is a native of Pugiviash, N. S, and has had a distinguished career in education in Western Canada. . The Centennial celebration are ended. The past has been review- ed and the future forecast. The spirit of the important educational anniversary may be summed up in the phrase: Hats off to the past: page treatment in the current is. sue of Fortune, United State maga- zine for business men_ Ln Canada, Fortune finds, busi- ness and government realize they are so closely connected with the ‘ ifs-re that "(m d . egont ind“ d a: t e c. no ac epen ontty o! ‘In social legislation the vemment as never bullied the usineas man and in discussing the laws with the government Canadi- an business men have been readiei- Pit-Hiring "as a laissez raire country" many social laws-women's mini- mum wage, ‘mother's allowances, 01d age pensions, workmiens coni- pensaion—were accepted in Catn- ada before they were even widely- discuscd in the United States. The article. writ-ten from the point of view of the United States industrialist looking toward Cana- da as a place to invest money, finds that "Investment in the ex- Canadiains. for most Americans would rather en age in almost any amount of socia struggle than as- sume the caution and circumspec- t-ion that are the lot of tha§ who know they must tread wai-ily if they are to survive at all." .ll i...is1--.§ l LET US QUOTE YOU ON A COMPLETE ROOFING JOB Felt etc. messmnr v coats off to the future." h y‘? _ y I a y [ also: 11:: rnvos -‘-'/ a . J "$11 arrive 66f 08d At gem. The irécéeinent lgffllllEl‘ at AND . ) eginning i no iunpcn . ia;;“i.-.::§ m roan; as...“ M" ~ . 0f the 111N651 W10" I" 1 . - i b ll i i ' ' . Affo rd To Pay g;g,g,.lg>,,ff,1e1gggii,,.y t13,;",,,.»:,1g;? "arr rwtfidélt".i.“li‘m“ 1* ‘w’ Nturray-made Asphalt Slitngles— Also a complete stock of Roll Roofing, Donnaoona Waliboard- I MURRAY-MADE ASPHALT -SHINGLES will last a life-time Without needing any paint or repairs they are cheaper than Wooden Xhingles find 8180 fife FIREPROOF—— PERMANENT- Mw wnv BUY wooorn SHINGLES‘? tenth“. ifls-(Htry illl‘(“‘il')il‘1l[lYllll)5 and TIBllOWblvIiDS gt ploimtion of “m, resources by Am_ 52 $2 $2 3 ovlel; aghnmsir: liagpye; 51.1681: °°""}““'°5 Wm return pm,‘ ‘ ' ' ' ldavs spent on The at Wolf- is 1;" the ‘in-nee ‘lust M m the _. 1 pas . However, these enterprises **_ ville. Some had not returned to will continue to be run largey by ' Summersdde and Charlottetown FRIENDLY BEAVER 1S Exclusive Agents in Charlottetown for the famous iliilifyiiige iilfrlfilfil, "fglzgeig H-lfiifihdfli $333231}. "$15,133,"? MT§§&(E'STF11QI%REAT 5511111" EwrYda-v 1171M‘ “Pd Farm 13°05 1111111101 <ii>p<>rttii11ts' for soviali in- ll/ftllgliwlfllglltlllllgshxlixllfilhqélzlnfil Tarot/ll?- _fl__'_ A 3i - ShOtES. Sizes up t0 3 lfillflllY-il" P110111 1119 Ohlefil- 01 111? the article holds. The reasoning is iovgjqfggmftlkwsgslgéiiveruglaced in $2.75 $3.00 Hillmni dolln to the members 0 that because "Canada is a number 1931 at Beaver Lod e on eshores $2.00 Outstanding group 0t‘ Growing Girls School Shoes made to wear. Widths from AA to D S2_50 $34M) an honored citizen the lust graduating class the years seemed to drop away and all were college brys and girls again. Dr. I. B. Cakes. ii graudritc cf the class iii‘ 187i. now in his niiictielh year. of Wolfville and former principal of Horton of distinct areas widely separated" a great population is not possible, and the country must depend on widely fluctuating world markets. Canada's principal exports do not represent small surpluses ovcr amounts needed at home: the in- dustries su plying them exist prim- oi Alawuan Lake l’ the 131110115 naturalist, Grey Owl, is 1111881118- I Rawhide and Jellyroll. Grey UW1li "friends" were used by the author- , naturalist to start the P1959111- .901‘ city of beaver on the lake in P1111118 Albert National Park. Recently, t -———-—$ Adz -.~ l1 is iii l‘ '.1-tl'd di pearedflnd ""1 “"1" “°°"~"" 1f.‘ if" 4-00 r: . ‘.-Z‘.....‘-’i.i.‘f.i2 t e oi silfiieiiwifligim °1°§3Y _ he retains his visor cf body and YOUNG 0W1. is 60116111 119 011811111 mem 1' . - .-_ ~ . , i EDMONTON " i 1 eve will return. Swcial Agents, showing a complete line of Pails Haiti Liliililililihus IQZgrUCIIIlJiKZJLIEG WOMAN SEEKS To 0i Piuishclgeongpgeurgd m m. about slippers for every member of the family. , ‘Emma, celebrations ma“ m uncut MINISTRY ., two weeks prior u) his disappear- auce, Silver Moon said an,d the day ii Oak“ “<1 119 1111"" 1111C‘ 11111111 EDMONTON August 3i_(ci=)_ berm he ‘m; missed he ate some . . ‘t fleet all ivitli ilie spirit of a boy. H, 1- ' ' e ‘ Complete line of Rubber footwear at iowes p Eloquenlpadthcpsses “we given figzellflggliwaafmlelrlfs ogpgrlgggiltiy ca: [gIIILBDDlO Elven him by before audiences that taxed the church and a heart-felt interest in "something seenmd to be wrong Come in and see the new store we'll be glad to sec 1-‘011 . czitzlacity’ of the specious Univer- ‘sity Hall. A pageant depicting tlircc scenes in thc early history human welfare has induced Miss Audrey Black of Edmonton to enter the imntstry. - with his throat." said the natural- ists widow. "I've hunted every- where for him. but I can't find 111111- Capt. Eystoii, who recently went "faster than zinyonc on earth" only to have the run dis- whether you buy or not. of the university was well staged Black. who will be ordained allowed He must be dead or he would have ‘ “m; received mo“ favorable mm. lOllGWlUl: her final year of study at _'__ _____________ __ conic back before now. He was v inem from the immense audience. 31111111111116! College, Toronto, next KEEP REAR slnh 11 P913‘ i “Where good Shoes are not expensive" Twecl Bldg. '1 (T}‘IHIJ_ (foofwenr i Stree‘ l l l l ‘I , Great George 1 Sunday was one of the high days of the celebration. President Shaw oi Dciiistin Univ "sity. Granville, Ohio, brought an inspiring mess- auc to a arcat atidicncc. and the \'("l)\"l‘ scrlice at Tlic Ridge was outstandiiie and will live long in the memories cf the throng wliol pnriicipiilcd in it. An impressive ,lii£\lll(ll‘l£ll service was held in the Wolfvillti ci-inctcry and the graves of former presidents. professors, and benefactors of Acadia were visiicd and decorated. The stunts year. is now in charge of St. Paul's Un ted Church at Milk River, Alta“ to which She was appointed by the Alberta conference last July. Miss Black appealed to an iiitcr- viewer as a vibrant, young and at- tractive girl. She is tall and slim. with dark. brown eyes and hair. She will be the first woman in Al- berta to be inducted into tile inin- istry of the Unilcd church. _ The congregation at Milk River is most enthusiastic about her cap- abilities. They speak lovingly of her as "our preacher," when one witii Riiwiilie zone. the beaver colony is reduced to ii, six of them lllls season's young, four from last ycai" and Jcllyroll. Silver Moon said Jcilyroll zippcarl tlllflllllxid by her iitijailvs dcpgilgglili; village, 'ltic drcisioii folloi ~ 519 *1 1 011F015 a“ eaves port by a couple tluit iiicy were Loci?“ at 1n“ “in? ‘MATS-fix 25:11:11“ the unwillini; ])l'lll('i]I1l$ in ii brar btflioflfed “m1 Fmved 1“ 1 t ‘Rh ' cident. Mr. and M '. Jclin Gra- 5'1"“ M90“ 5115 up Etdlidghbevfv ham ivere lamina an cvriiing stroll Jdlmn- 111 Qrey Owl 1 B ore when they were incnnced by a hear m? (191111? “my “:15 year’ d ea“; which evidently liriil jllllillttl uni. r11 11111151111’ 519113) 171111112 the ny an a nearby n.6,. vloik at night and because Grey Lacking a boiler .\li'. Graham thrust his tizbacco pouch 0L VILLAGE DECREES OTTAWA, Aug, Ill-Tho councl Of ROckcllflc. suhiiili of thc culiiiul. has dcciticd that bcziis lri ~ will be titbzm in the in “Canon roll expects Sliver Moon to do like- Oivl remained up with her, JBUY- _ ~‘*w¢¢v‘*¢ ‘ “ ‘ “ ‘ e ¢““ ‘ ‘¢‘**‘*"‘° staged b)" the classes on Ray- “vman was asked u she “bought , f iiionild field on ?Hl,L!ll'(lflY afternoon xgrxfggryvvosglllg ‘gemfigéfit re ‘led? siziiiliitrciziilflio] mgut-li mHSKihHXlXlTC ‘"155 Q FQV C‘ n0 Cl“ 0 merr men BS o1 1 ' C ' i mo ','~ v < i: ‘ 01w e11" 61W Wvresvnted ‘~11 tiiferiihig’ llgeqFlllé-illtTloOLll-ltlivltjlss lack T1" 1”“ 11'1"“ ‘"11 111’ "“'“°d"' b“ mo“ BTOPPEDVIAIL CARRIERS I: ' 3 I dramatic form some of their cscll- The 23-year-old rl feels a éitgpi-‘gggti-Ivnlnfig fail?‘ --—-‘ 4» > 111K195 0i 0011651? lTflYS- p woman can get closer to the heart pa“ an m“ Raw‘ tmtlftlcil; 1:01“? LIVINGSTONE‘ Rhodesta, Au _ I: v Thar cneiiliitnliiillciinvticéition was Oflulhtt?_£l()!l\8 thén a manmmgglétléé‘: eight blocks; “why gowns closing xl-Licns held up His Miijest s 1’ 1w“ w- R- Godlfre)’ W11] be 111 3119111131“? at George‘ ggtilht tigczilsliefiil. lgllhg spa-cl‘; grill‘- rviviorc ‘lrlasilylelgithe aigontlsar woman ]0f&')l1‘1?°r5' 1i“, ‘mimai 1.118‘? vim?- lzlouritllsi-ggé-telliwllilfhviilligeulzi ixlhorthf - . . ~ .. - - J town Exhibition Sept. 7th with everything in Radio. > dress was (lvlivered hv Dr» G- B- and Whrn that Women 15 11 11111118- "v g“ n “mum” '1 ‘Mmls M18‘ ern Rhodesia recently. » ' n when 1,, the world, b C 1h ll 8 4, ‘ > Cutten, former president of Acadia, ter she can Rain spiritual comfort LONE ‘vmTF WOMAN The mails are carried from Fort W511i" "W" 1117111111! 1! t"! l n" 7 h k u on o L0 d a d q t i" ~ - l an alumnus beloved by all Acad- as well as aid to solve her domestic ‘ ' ' RflhflbEfl" to in c0 belt-nu) on the sun. the moon or any of the planets? Want to c ec I p u noun rys em, w announce the officia . iinliiiivisrsrts TINY l . c‘ PP" i t ii t! . . . iaiis, ‘Thehcads ofa numberofuni- problems. , qoUT" q-A “LAND miles-by native runners. The jour- times of high and low tide in my W"? l! "1- ‘1115- c111“ w“ c i; opening at 2.30 P. M. By His Honour Lieut Governor , verslties occnpviwi seats on the Born iitstiii-iieoii Falls, om. Miss ' _‘ ‘ ‘ ncy ordinarily occupies 51X days. you. Built by Lodewyk Zlllllnel‘ of Belgium, w the imm- or Riiii: it DeBiois and other Prominent Speakers. v gist-fort? gwdflwme 01c L thelgmyfl-Yr; ggflfalftfrhfqgf mcffidigrgllél‘; SYDNEY. n. s, Aug. 3l.-—tCP)-— f1“ =1 fluid “fit §1X l1ai1vfh°lgl1sls Leopold, It iuis arrived iii America mi- iiibitiiii-i at the New York ’ ' ' iilfiifi» Ydieiriigcsexhrrercjesconferlseed “me here seveh years B ° 1'0 me TlhT/ettrlask M arming‘ a.“ island mp- tialelllltllzyewgethelrnTgiwatlfetye as“, Mum“ "T 93°11“ "111 1114111117 111 11113113115191‘ 13ml"- n h“ 93 ‘l Also prize wmnem as u" judging goe on‘ Gene!" by Presilient F‘ Patterson 10"“ °1 0mm“ U111“ Church‘ hlrlllites igvln sale gluli iiiii: 0n a recent trip t-hev enoounter- dllll- T119 "WWI" lndlcll" Wm “l” 261000 yu" w ma“ ' “ma: ‘> ll Entertainment. Among the rmipgents were a few B1501! attended Umversny °1 white womair gum 1531191 May ed lions the third day out from revolution, and the Intent swings around the dial in one-hundred t _ oi’ special interest to Prince Fki- “fxdggéiflgl m a:é'%h1fi€ Rnhel. who for 29 years has admin- RD-wberw- 0| I- M60115- ‘: All Agricultural Exhibitions are Educational and ward Island. The degree of Doctor mm! gm complete‘ two years- remote Badu iii Torres jnzhayelfoigiligglesa ‘rgsnliéigrtiowntugrnfi ‘ _ ’ _V _ _ _J_ _V_ __v_ w‘ Es____ ’ should be of interest to everyone especially to the g11d§§1§¢‘=Df:"§$;0§°Q§§g°§a "$8315 theological midi at st. siepneirii Igre-on a "Si, “he w“, o, m, tiieii tried w scare the iionskiwiiy “mum “T511 wmnm“ WARNS SECTETAR‘ l fame" "'1 111911‘ 111111111115- " , mOBt iiutiiiziiiiiiea auger in fflmfifinanfielfi 1f t 2&1? $15 lglif§shifs1bk1l1§§fll§lfl gflgfwrsscggllf 8}’ Qflgdirflfioifiiff‘; w 1211:‘ §1,;§.g,,11°1,, g; DONCABTEIR, Dlghnd - A few LONDON - Hi? nlgsin-liilily 01$; pron? . i . s or ill s - mgr , Mr . Lil bo in m e ue rew it _ A Big Show of Live Stock is Expected “ ilighlgypgsxllioiiaznocnliuepililiclnty of mild-Pita fills all the braces of fielfrfffllfl“ Iffwmi‘ mimhiiiiesh “t cliiflhxgsedantgetniilginéisuvgemwokm gala-Mia: if‘: “"2131? “T” 11y “rmed 26113,‘? ° *'~‘°,§°‘“‘33,“.,§;o13, - HBWBYd University. He u iii native her Milk River OhlIRi-h other tiiim m d ffi°l~tel W,‘ m“ *1 "S- wfuge m mes when, the 1.8mm» iii motorcyclist and fatally injure . liticiana. au OTS on p > r‘ _ i m Tryon and a gradmm, o‘ AMA“ “negating a; mafrjagu’ bapflgnm 11 u m“ Y Pad the me- 0d r 1 h ' y The driver was fined $35 for driv- men that "there is rarely any sc- IE. B MCLAREN < Of tl ' a mm ion s l roi- which M“ R811“ 5”“ 11“ 115k l“ 1* °’ s“ m“ in carelessly. curlty o! lklillre. the post ma! I - ic 1915 vintage. ‘The degree 0f B11 6° 1111 91'" °°5- whole “m; Pa“ im- me “finders _-i-_i__ *1 1mm; when a pmticiiia; > _ i Dlvjnlgv wa med m B110 W111 T1012 be 6d 11111111 01" " _ - - ' - L 11E y be term ii Sal-em” 4 D0000? 111 . o 8P8 ed hm kl c d are ha py and law abiding. She iS 1T ' A Ts U Minards for colds iece of work is finished. . _ _ Rev. D. J. MacPhcroon, pastor of M" - 311° 5 1* w“ Y s“ y assisted) by three members of the ———— i> when world and dot-nestle . the Baptist church in Ber-wick, N. native police force. (Canadian Pres) 0 ¢*¢*‘¢‘*‘¢‘¢“‘e~e~-e~“¢-¢~~_ - i_ AgmE 5_ Mr. mmjpsgon y. a nag" of 9'" dummed" One of the zliiznitaries of the is- OANBERRA-Jfhe little things $3.111 3e59,“, a mung“, 0g 5mm 1n Inimnff no!‘ '__"‘" land, said Mlrs. Rnhel, an old in life toda interested Professor native who walks up and down the L. . Cl H - aisle of the church (lllfilie services R eve and o! “turd Um the cloae of 19w, and has filled versity, here studying parasites ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT MAY COST MORE Lmolsrmiramnd. Aux. 31_ and Dlvds sleepy natives urltli a in the intestines of an Woman's Stockings may be l-Yi- ygiiestlgggggrgmgllcgfglg- p til-ego ———-—— TQLET cm.“ m pm, u g rem}; o1 a - - 11$ fil- - HUNDRED DOLLAR. CAIVII scribed by the natives, drastic restriction of color shades __ NEW GUllgEA BUILDS being considered. due to increased MACLEOD AM- — A fish story rto end fish stories! iviiii-iiii Vandef- 20 BR|GHT°N 110M i2¢msi>i?"i.‘”°"‘“' "c1" m“ essli. i: ‘cu r . Ti t... uggstcd l2 smndad ' van ca. wiiswc ee shgilérsanli cities-ed to dye smilll (Up)__AU§‘01g§}Y0OG“i"‘°§" Aug‘ 3.1”‘ ‘m0- B Ylvfirbflnk he 1011114 11 WY AN .v- - i ‘55 o? 45] quantities at the 061ml rates. Ad- ,5 m r6“ h. J,“ 5 P111)!" ""1 i111 box confirming cheques and pn- 3- RQY HQLM v pficg m; dyeing (my as Neglgflhivq. c,>l~‘11,11mfl1f1“_~ ""15"" Per-s which Royal Canadian Mount- °°11°'1‘ 111m e‘ 11 11° uiike shafts-S d“ {All iui tomtqi- ed Ponce “Md we" “We” ‘mm ‘he L7 8 30 oonni e, wiimes hm; 1“ 1‘ "1 '1" 1“ “e Y.<.‘l€1”"11.$'_.<311111>_1i1il.-L1!- _, _ _______.. .- .. ' _ If theflpublio demand is for other ‘ides gbvemment buudm g "" r" ' ‘hadea- "1 13117795595 m the £1149” extensive lli\l‘b0l‘ improvements "ldmxkmgl 11" 1'1°"11'“"°1°- i 15 be constructed iii saiiimauii and B. A HORSE s“ - road ill replace the present fi "rm new price-iii» m: a etn "a" ‘l appm to practically a“ awchngg gigidgsle track to Witu in the gold- AT ‘I except licle and all-wool, and in- Th‘? buildings me (“meted w be Rtxus eludes silk, artificial silk and my- %1.- -€11-1§-_-_-- Do You Need lielp ‘.1 If you require u mun, boy or domestic help, u "Wont ready in two years. Because Sula- maua lies on tie Pacific earth fault and is subject to quakes. the struc- tures will incorporate features proved shock-proof in’ Tokyo and BOuthem California. SOME INVENTIONS For fourteen days, from Aug. 25th to Sept. 10th iii both our stores, wltfi every cash purchase of a dollar's worth of merchandise, and for every dollar paid on account you will be given a ticket absolutely free on an ENGLISH THOROUGHBREQ 4 YEAR OLD GELDING! ‘This horse weighs about eleven hundired pounds, is an excellent saddle horse, and has been driven in light harness. N0 STRINGS ATTACHED-Every dollar paid in to Rix’! Store en- titles you to a free ticket. All goods sold at our regular retail prices. Drawing will take place at our Queen Street Store on Saturday Sept. 10 SYDNEY. N. S. W.—(CP) — F. P. Watson thinks he has solved the parking irroblem with an invention which enables automobiles to trav- el sideways. He said here thr- dcvire woud cost no more than a self- starcr and should be ready for whoiecale production within a year. It would enable the driver to turn the wheels of his cor RldPWflVS in ‘Ad’, 1a all‘ chfa'1°‘1_"ti' eéiter parklniz-svncc-lf he can flnrl at 10.30 p. m. by the Chief or some member of the City Police Force. own uor ldll wi in - you a reliable person. The Pitt: tr nouns“ ’ BOTH m" i5 ofilY 2c ¢ 7'9"‘ 5 REGINA -— Regina recently cclc- S R ‘ h F8 v __ "cluyuCharlottetown Guard- gaimntillieéfltzthlaigrzméylerilzaarydagi STOR A u“ tanned mm M "ma" ‘Mo’. resume ion ’Wunt Ad: ploduco first train milled into wiiiii llilfll QUEEN STREET Phones 1601 and i602 Two people were killed and 4B Injured when a ID! train ploughed into the rear end of another i the collision, roln at Lexlnrton avenue and 116th street. Work wen are here seen trying strenuously to clear away “Quicker Service -Bettcr Prices” from caused when the forward train stopped on an emergency signal given by n paasenge when a woman's nrm was caught in the door of n car. 38 Longworth Ave“ Phone 1021 and 1022' was known as Pile 0' Bmics, the city was rue-christened by Mrs. Ed- gar; Dewdney, ‘vii’; of rshettlieiwn- an - vernor o e or 1 t u; results.