.-fHE CHARLUTTEPOWN GUARDIAN ACADIA UNIVERSITY WOLFVILLE, NOVA SCOTIA (l-‘OUNDED 1838i Graduate courses lesdtnq 9° 599"" d M-A-i 515C» B-D-i "d “AWL in Music. Four-year course: leading to degrees in Arts end Science, Household Economics and Music. Que-year 817.5551 99",‘. lor in Education. Three-yen- course leading to n llcentinte in Music. Three-year co in Education for graduate: to quill!!! l" u" Teacher‘: License ot the Province of Novs Scotio and the degree ol Bache- leeding to e certificate tn Secretarial Science. l BY ROBERT ”Daughter Ctf Venus" T ERRY SHANNON CHAPTER XXII , Another voice within. 5M"? and bold and courageous, bade her tol- iow his hopeful logif- ll "as 11k“ ' climbing ii ladder with firm rungs. . In the first place, she uwindercci, ‘was she acquaiutttl Willi anybody who actually owned fifty mm" sand? _ That lawyer from San Francisco —-Terhune was his uzime-pf°l>fibf . ably had thiit much, but he dnlnl ThyQQ-yunr course in Engineering, with diploma, lending to final years in ‘ 190k m“? 9' ma“ who “Iould p“! Nova Scotie Technical College and McGill University. Two-year course lending to dlpknua in Household Economlm. Two-year course leading to Home-Makers‘ Diploma. Pro-Medical and Pro-Dental Courses. THE HORTON ACADEMY OF ACADIA UNIVERSITY A "Model" Academy (co-educational) under supervision ol Dean of School of Education Girls reside in residence of School ol Household Economics and Fine Ari! y CURRICULUM :—- Designed to meet the need of the students. TEACHING METHOD$:——Illustrsting the best in the "New Teaching.” COURSES:—University Matriculation. Geneul- Bushes‘- IDEAL LOCATION macs AND CAREFULLY ssuscrnn FACULTY’ zxcnmimrr GYMNASIUM AND swumvnnc- POOL For Information Apply to the Registrar nliuiouslr ullllllznslir "illilllX, Nova Scotili. Iluiniuitis u high standard of scholarship. ' ,\ , . y. - 11' g t‘. University. sllnlltl]‘Lihfiizegxftibdratorics in Eastern Cunnti-‘l ARTS AND SCIENCE FACULTY DIKBRIJCS: B. A" B. Stu, B. Com., B. MUS.- Phm.B. DIPLOHAS: Music, Engineering. Hquhchvld ‘Pharmacy, Education rorn rem ADVANCED COURSES in- Classtcs, Mathematics, Modem Laulusiél and Iiistory. GRADUATE (‘OFRQI-N, of recognized standing, leading to degrees of M. A., M. Se. (‘nurses preparatory to zrofessiunal Faculties. New eour<e tn Public Administration. ' Many valuable scholarships, on entrance and lhfflllfih "l9 CIIUTSPS. 'I‘HE PROFESSIONAL FACULTIES u“? minions. DENTISTRY. mil»! an ""°X°°"°“ reputation. IN(‘I.I‘.\I\'F. FEES. in the B. A. course average about. $100.00 n your; in the ii. Se. course about $190.00 a yczir. RESIDENCE Sliirrefl Hall, residence for women. (rm-fully supervised residential facilities for men. ,ll.'t])])0ll to , be oveiwvhclriiiiigly Science, 1 If evi-i- two people on mirth owed ‘it debt of grzitittlcio l0 another. I the Gott-liobs owed it to Juliet and, . llllflfillinbl)’. they wert- rich. --J_>‘a;._ Your Vacation Have the City Ticket Agency plan your slimmer vacation. Information in regard to rates, etc. will bc given at any time. PHONE 541 W. K. ROGERS 181 Queen Street, Phone 540 JALIW 3-mi- n . v-w-w» ing you the same service. I‘ n-r- - vs ié-u-e-nmia-nnnaé». 1-,. west-get . Bus will slop on dgnnl c-nriutc. . , L. o. JOUNSTONE .' f , ,__"e0o+e+»eo+oe+oeeo»+0»e To Patrons 0f the Georgetown Bus i have lirul a hus running for two years, and I bclicve I have given you the best of courtesy and service. I am now asking you to please give me- your business as in the past, and I will cndcnvor to continue giv- ‘ Thanking you nil for your business so tar. The (irorzrtown Bus will run daily. Please wiilt for it. Georgetuwn-Bharituetown Bus Si. dce STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th. or as soon after as possible. Leave Georgetown .. 8.15 A.M.Lca.ve Cliarlotctowrl 4.00 12M. Johnston's Riva ,. 4.20 P-Mz‘ Wubstcfs Corner .. 4.30 P-M. Fort Augustus .... 4.40 PM. Pisquld . 4.50 P. Cardigan .. 8.35 A.M. 4R Rmld .......... 8.50 A.!\l. Baldwin's Road ... 3.55 A-M- St. Theresa's ...... 9.00 A.M. Puiikcs ... 9.10 AM Plsquld ..... 9.20 A-M- I-‘nrt Augustus 9.30 A.M. Webster's (‘nrnor . 9.40 AJtI. Johnston's River .. 9.50 A.M. Arrive Charlottetown 10.10 A-M. Headquarter; at Charlottetown St. Theresa's . . Headquarters at Georgetown ALLISON HEUSTIS Parcels rarrlcd at minimum charge Charlottetown F. J. Soloman oi’ 25c. Baldwin’; Road .. sis PJVL 4s Road 5.20 mu. Georgetown . . . . . . . 5.50 EM. Nobann Ten Rooms. BUICK 7 PASSENGER CAR P. B. Island -——_—. ..._ .. v. .-._ §QOOOOQOOO¢ 064Q0OO§§OQ§4OOQOOOQOOOOQOOQOOQOQGGJ Blue Bus Line Schedule 5 YEARS SERVINGJTHE PUBLIC Laivzs lltitlYFo‘ "m", giver a; 7.20 tVbilr-‘s [Restaurant at Glen William at 7.1m Puuinil at 3L “_ Norm M AIL‘, tlii-rry Vziilvw (‘or. at Stnrflon Ilridlc at l F" """"‘*" mi” 1 l Montague at 5-5" Vernon m» r at "f" ltoscnrath at "115 Cherry Vrifiry‘ For. at ‘l1’! Pnwrril at fl.‘ l (Yliarlotfricitzl at 10.15 a (married 2'» rcntq Minimum FGQOQ§QFOPQOOFO§§O4§QQ§4 ' with it. Tiicrc were several P9091“ in New York, and one in Kansas City who owned much 111016 1110"" t 9y than that, but she didn't. know them well citouuh rind, alliwal‘. they were not the kind. At this point. Juiirt was bloukeci and it serincd logic had failed her. Then, like an inspiration, she put down an X in licr mind that rep- ~ resented the suppositional person with ample funds. and proceeded with her reasoning. , “Even if I did know somebody with lots of monry," she argued with herself, "how could I ap- proach thcm? IL would have to bc 7a. business proposition, and I lcouldirt present it properly. I l haven't all the facts and figures in- ‘volved. and tlity would think I . was 51113;." ‘ It would have to be. she decided, ‘someone who cared for her terri- _.t'.lilly. Not 0‘I>1ni'a or Von Gilcr- ‘(i011 or ltft-Spaddzn, but some _il1_\'iIil(‘2‘tl rich mzin who WOUlIl b0 _________ _ _ {qlggg tiurstnig with cngvrnvss to please lit-r. “But nobody can-s that much about mo." she told llfTSPlI si-nsi- bly. “I've never dluu- vrljv niucll ill l lll_\' whole life lu will '.ili_vbziti_v‘.~. ziffoction. l\l\\ti_\'.- I lulvi- htcn , ltmkillg out, for lilYoflll, and row ‘ there ls no one I can turn to. If ; I had vvei" done something mar- VOIOIIS for a rich friend i! would he (ilffercnt. If somebody should grateful to mc--" The Gottliebs The thought almost stopped her breathing. What if that myster- ious X represented the Gotliebs! Without indulging in vanity Ju- liet realised that she alone had welded their home together. In- ldeed, Mrs. Gottlivb herself had . openly given Juliet CTPfllt for sav- ing her life. and Mr. Gnttlirb hurl thanked licr with tears in 111$ eyes. It was more than a hunch-it J was the flame of trur- inspiration ‘ t that sent Juliet smirriilig tbrnucii I the t-elcplionv book to fuld their -_ nuliilr-r. , ~ e e e Juliet had ll1l(l(“i‘£"~iim8t(‘(l Gott- lieb. Ho was not, mel‘f‘l_\', a. plump- ish little budnoss man with Gi- ' i brnltrir for rt nose and n. jellyfish nature that led him into infldcli- ‘ jtics and. almost as easily, into I remittance. FOR SALE Farm of 140 acres more or less partly wooded of first growth, some land cleared located on the Grand t River, Cumberland Hill. King's Co. For particulars apply to J. G. McLAREN, Montague, P. E. I. Terms Cash. August I7, I936. lfil27-8-22-25 FOR SAL Two excellent farms of 100 acres each, partly wooded, good ivzitcr, good buildings. 1 farm at Grand View and onc at Orwell. I Lll." matter opr-li for discussion. “told him bravely. l Actually, his character weighed ,-much more than B11 that. Tone him a business proposition Ind int would tear it t0 pieces like a billi- dog. For two hours, while Juliet tried to explain why she was asking tiny thousand dollars, he pounced .- iuid ripped and slashed 5t every argument she brought forth. mist or them he tore to tatters until she was ashamed for having opened her mouth, but, - castonally, she stood firm and beat down his ob- jection wlth an aggressive energy that cqtiailed his own. Undsr the stress of a. business discussion that developed into somvtliing like n heated cross-ex- amination, tiny purple lines fleck- ozi Gotllicbs cheeks, his brow grew damp, he che~wed cigars and uvnoixilly raised himself to a. pitch 1 where he very nearly forgot that Juli-ct was a charming young ivomnit and shouted at her as though slie were o. swindler detect- 1d in tlic act. fuiluic. is u gamble-the long chance that illlflét) new policies of yours will l being large profits in short order- No sane man would make s slrniglll. loan on a dying woman, s Vllltdlltlllllg business and a pliant; l)lLL\'L(‘l't‘(i with mortgages." ‘Fliey were sitting in the living room of the old-fashioned Gottlleb _ lltiillt‘ with its heavy furniture, its substantial hardness that had \\’1".llllt‘l'(‘(l more than one kind of storm. Mrs. Gottlicb, looking near-- ly a tum-ration younger mid hzip- l pim- than she hurl been in years, taunt- in from the kitchen. "Papa. we must ask Miss Rankin to stny for silppcr," she said eug- vrly, a little dumpy woman with wlillv tight .~'l-<.n around her throat uud chili. "Yes, yes, of course," Gottlie-b answered. with a wave oif his lmncl. “But. don't interrupt now Ilianimzi. 17103.5(‘. We are talking business." Julrt. who had imagined the (teal had fallen flat, sat down Zlfliilli, for she hétfl risen to go. It was no pleasure to hcar Gottlieb riddle he: plans as fast as she ad- niured thrm. but she decided to stay as long as he still considered "Of course, you place everything in the worst. possible light," she “It's easy to pick anylhiiig to pieccs." vout-lilsirui?" ht- (lDIIUIillPd impat- for. mu are the person. Mamma and I have reasons we can't ever forget to be grateful to you. But NOTICE The Otficial Rec eiver Farmers Creditors Arrange- ‘mcnt Act will bc at James Condon Store, Souris» on August 25th and 26th to re-l celve claims of Farmers. WM. D. WRIGHT. TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be re- ceived by the Secretary up to September 15th for the operating and manager of the Brown Top Plant in Soilris for the 1936 crop. 'l‘cndcrs to state price per pound for cleaning. lion that he _wss being carried "My dear Miss Rankin, it bolls l “WW1 0n 1 silken Pillow. doun to this. They have a dying.- lllblllPfS and tlicy need oxygen. As {Gmduw ‘aimed a "We bllndlfl 0f ;t stands now the Institute is a;b1“°‘°°‘l°~Y°d documents which he. The only hope of success placed on her desk. in. every question." Wefltthing, Mr. Gott-lieb, she sold, "How-ctr can we zilrtve at a "because i" i5 m“ my 11168. I0 b6 a puppet. ll‘illl_\'. "I have been arguing for my °Wn 11nd I PTODOSB to use it. i your inlcrcst SL5‘ much as my own. ‘I tl0ll't mind telling you, Miss '_ Riiikin, that if there is one person ‘on earth I'd like to do something if I put. money into this proposi- tion it won't be on account of gratitude, which is quite different from business." "I'm presenting it u s bust- nees deal. and nothing more." Juliet reminded him. "I! I put 1n one penny. find take ngamhlelwtilexpecttotake out plenty," Gott-lieb went on. “But first I must talk to the bank that fields the mortgage. And naturally, all of the books would have to be opend wide. It is not so simple as Jim writing out a. check, is it?" Juliet and Gottlleb postponed their toll: to enjoy an excellent dinner cooked by Mrs. Gottiteb. After dinner her host was all suitability and cigar snake, and .t.here wasno more talk of the loan. But when Juliet left the . house he promised to telephone her next day. Instead of tehihonmg, ‘- ver, Gottlieb came in person to the 1n- stltute, accompanied by a thin dry man with thick spectacles. j “Meet Mr. Zlnn, my account- lflllt," said Gottlieb. "He will be ' here several days on the books." It was necessary to get O'Hara/s ' permission for this, but so elated was that gentleman at the pros- pect of suocor that the mathe- matical Mr. Zinn had the impress- Alone with Juliet in her office. “I've had the contracts drown," he mid authoritatively. "They probably are quite different from anything you expected, but you don't know much about business, do you?" "Almost nothing," admitted Ju- liet joyously. "GOOd. NOW-I'll tell you frank- ly. I'm on your side and you're on my side. Our interests are like that." He clenched a. plump its; m illustrate. "But you must believe 111 me. and know that I'm not W113’ your backer, but I'm your luirmer and your friend. Are you willing to stick with me on cvry- thlng?’ ' He had, Juliet thought, the toughest mind she hdd ever en_ countered. She had seen noisier men and more arrogant, men but this combination of sngaclty snd_ there was no denying lpwngg- given away free by the Limited, Bridgetown. N. S. Jane Weldon Says: . WHY SERVE MONOTONQUS MEALS 7 Add Variety by Seasoning with Graves Pure A pple Cider Whegar " ‘What can I have for dinner that is different’? the perplexed housewife asks herself‘ over and over. There's an answer for her in the little booklet now M. Graves Company. makers of Graves Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. You ll find that the addition of this pure product. made from the juice of fresh apples. is all that is necessary to make many nourishing, but often rather tafiteless. foods acceptable to the family appetite. Try dress- ing up" frcsh fruits and vegetables, as_well as meat and fish dishes. with a generous seasoning of Graves Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. _And don t forget that pickles. spices. catsups and relishes made wltlLGraves Purc Vinegar also have extra appetite appeal! THE SEASONER’S FAVORITE Order Graves Pure Apple Cider Vinegar From Your Grocer Today. FREE TO YOU: An interesting booklet entitled: ReClm-s" for plcklca, cliowctiows, salads, relishes, cntsups and chutney-s. Ask your prroccr for a free copy of this spcclnl std m grind rooklnl: or wrltc direct to M. W. Graves d: Company, ‘AUGUST 22, 1936 "Special "WW-give him a security out pun- liuse that was unsssaiisble. ~ . hand to strike. mmember’ 1m not asking you "That's good enough for me," he declared "Now, I've seen the bank gt: mggemhhafi and they agree to extend the loan have your word mat u Wm be on condition I put money into the gmded by me msnmd glow the“? firm/That means we can have the fifty thousand available for ex- Juuet wok a deep bream may pension right now.” I01‘ till S118 kIIGW, flsked evgfy- t-h . '0 betray lwvlbody. ol- be disloyal "I couldn't be guided by you m I have intelligence of. come to my rescue, so to speak, and I'll place no loyalty ahead of you." Muff-puffs are little muffins fit. But I can promise thds—you’ve gm. a gourmet make 18 small ones: Two eggs, one cup flour, one- desk and gave her a plump warm whites and yolks tbeyolksazidtliesalhsilgunlord and butter. ‘Then poin- in the milk. Tile flour and the baking powder should be sifted together before being mixed with the wet ingred- ients. Fold Lu the stiffly beaten egg whites, place 1n muffin tins and bake in a moderate oven for "Why, I think that's marvelous," flfteai nun-lites. cried Juliet. (To Be Continued.) IWUFF- PUFFS This recipe will MEMORIAL TO KING GEORGE SALFORD, E3qland—(C.P.)-—Snl- fords’ memorial to King George V “All take the form of a. $50,000 fund for a recreation and sports ground. HELP SURGEONS FAMILY fourth ta 1t t t hONboN-ttzPJed-qA izzemiorlsl aspoon sa . wo ea- fund has be 0 n m- 9 am- Mr- (“M1195 "milled M7055 the spoons sugar, orie-liulf cup butter en p6 and lard mixed, one-half cup milk and two teaspoons baking powder. ‘The egvg should be beaten, while operating. fly of Henry Phllbrlck Nelson, e. young surgeon who died from blood- polsonlng, causal by a flngerprtck EVERY AGE AFFECTED under l. strain. G. F. Hutcheson A college campus residence for women; beautiful in its surroundings. with a view nl tlie Atlantic and its delightful inlet the North Wat Arm; Complete modern sp- r ll , ,, study, tor each group oi rooms. Care of health by ‘ resident trained nurse; facilities tor exercise, ' liolesonietoodinclisr, oltrsineddictitim, l all under wciul supervision oi the Warden. Large library andevcry provision tor studenls' I comfort. One of Canada's finest college residences. _ I In ntu. plan nl/nl IA/ITIIQHI! III! _ m Warden. SMru/I mu. DALHOUSIE Mount Allison SACKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA ‘School n». one t, Conservatory of ustc ~ College of Art Courses in tcmher 15-May 18 , Arts, Commerce. Courses in University V! t ' - ,' - _ ulatimi, in zill brancheasrlgf .1121. Music, in F‘ e rid A l’ d X1115." PP l6 arships. _ Write for Galendar to University s Residential Gelege GEORGE J. TRUEMAN, IA Ph.D., PRESIDENT »mv-'-.nifl~_. -- wT ' ' 14m!’ hSdIfi-ieiiii? ' A |5e5| 1 _ _ _ ineerin , eac er , mum on 936 37 sop re-Medgtcine, Pre-Dentistrg, Music, Home Economics, Fine _ wine lol’ Calender to ._ CONSTANCE YOUNG,‘ MA" c‘ w, M, Twggnm, "A. Academy and iCommercial College ‘Allllllll Session 1936-37. Sep- tember IE-May l8 Inlet School-For all boyrot ‘pre-Higl School Yenrs. Senior School-Arts and Engi- neering. Matriculation. Gena eral Culture genres‘. Esttudents, _ epared n rance. 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LET'S numerous ‘me EDUCATED //' snow FLEA6 ‘IHAT HANG Aizouuo HERE F f 1h . , 1- |‘ ._ rincllifll- Registrar " ADDS); L-ulll gcplglillnlgglslfg By Order of the Directorm “University Optms for new staidentl Stlfiembu- flllt llllerll Wuilnl. Qfltwmbfif. "d7 Kinross. I NALIFAX———NOVA scorlA‘ I.57-11-8-8-15-2i Ltil-tl-tl-Ztt-ZZ # ourTioifw/Qlv ' By WILLIAMS out: BOARDING HOUSE L . . with '. . .. . .. Major Hooch f uEvnA/uetzes ‘I Q, % A BREED 0F //// 1' All unknown Ind nnny known errors of vtslvn III nerlected. Results of this nog- Iect are tremendous. Every s“ is nflected by faulty vision. Individuals everywhere no not getting out of life wlist they should because they do not nee no they should llltl because they ue couttuuslly