...J its" a NEW é? j 1st Prize - - - - _- __ 353,00 2nd Prize — - - _ -_ ._ $150 3rd Prize — — — — -- _- $1,()() 4th Prize — — -- - _ __ _5() ,L____ |rs NOT OUR FAULT 1g you don't get your share of the “mains at the Economy Grocery on Kent Street at I-Iillsborough. Here are a few: 2 tins of No. 3 Pels ior 21c. 2 tins o! Grapefruit Juice for 21c. Kraft Cheere spread in tumblers each l0c. Testlng-Searclilng-Iiriproving large size pkge. Milple Leaf Soap flakes, new price 20c (with 1 small pkge. FREE. Phone I210 for quick service. To Give Your Family this Extra Protection ‘tasnnau crrv MILK" FOR BETTER IIEALTII ! SCIENCE JOINS IIANDS WITII you to ensure the greater purity arid absolute safety of the milk you drink. “Garden city" Milk is filtered, clarified and pasteurized for your protection. Besides these three precautions, it is also automatic- ally b°ii1i8d,_and sealed in thor- ou hly sterilized containers. en you serve Garden City Milk you know that you are tak- ing no chances-‘tliat you are Serving your family with what they doeerve—the Best. GARDEN CITY MILK IS SAFE! IIIEItI-l IS N0 BETTER FLY spray {or stock. stables, etc.. than the well known product of Dr. Hess. You may obtain this from ll. L. WORTHYS Drug Store on Q1169“ Street. at the economical price oi $1.85 for the large gallon can. The 511111711! ls limited. WE FIX FLATS $lB0.00—lil Prizes-station’ “lilTil-BltlX ti An Intéresfing Profit-Sharing Pastime For ALL Oar Readers llERE THEY ARE! RIXS SPECIALS I-‘OR TI-IE WEEK 2 Bottles oi.’ mutt Punch for 10c Nation Pea Soup 28 oz. tins each 10c Jelly: Black Currant, Red guy. rant or Grape, 16 or. bottle —- 23c Silver Seal Coffee in 1 1b Jar — - - _ - - Palitry 39¢ Mincemeat, 32 oz. bottle - - 23¢ Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, 3 tins — 27c Plums. 2 tins for - _ - - - 29¢ Pickled Walnuts, 10 oz. jar for 49c ' RIX'S GROCERY BOTH STORES 38 Longworth Ave. Phone i021 and 1022. Queen Street Phones 160i and 1602 RIX SERVICE IS QUICK SERVICE. BETTER VALUE IN FRESH BEEF. Pork. Lamb. Etc, at the Queen Street Meat Market. Mr. Peters alnlays stocks only the highest grades and gauges his prices to- nieet all competition. Phone 1301 for a trinl older. They‘ll deliver your order. Bllt order early. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW for Bulbs and Shrubs for Fall Planting and avoid disappoint- ment. Jmrnes Tait, Florist at 37 Villa Avenue will deliver them when needed. A visit to Tait‘s Conservatory will be a. Pleasant one for you, and they are always Read The” AdveYtisemerli-i -—Enter This Contesb-Deal With These Firms PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK Miss Erma MacMillan, Union Road. Miss Marcie Duffy, 218 Euston St. Mr. J. Currie, 315 Euston Street. Mrs. Louise Thomson, Campbellton, pd p 2° es» Lot 4. LIIMKLI) l. I (.1 \)\VN ULl.'\'l{l)l/\W mm" ECONOMY GROCER Y glad to see you call. Mr. Tait is a bonded member oi the Florists Telegraph Delivery A5- soclatioii Inc, They De- liver Flowers by Wire t0 all Parts of the World. Phone 269, FOR. ALL BRANCHES 0F RE. pairs and remodelling oi your buildings, call Borden T. Myers, St. Avards. Quick, Satisfactory Service at remonable cost. Esti- mates on all jobs large and small given free. THAT'S THE SLOGAN 0F THE WHITLDCK TIRE SERVICE on Kent Street. When you have iii-e trouble oi any kind always $331319!” for guaranteed satis- Through the co-opcration oi the sponsors, whose advertisements ap- ar In connection with the contest. ' he Charlottetown Guardian is , publishing the Foto Blox Contest for thirty consecutive weeks, and prises are being awarded each week as listed above, in the form of ser- vice or merchandise orden. CONTEST RULES Any readers of the Charlottetown Guardian may participate. (Except- ing employees or the uuardian ruli- llauing Co, and members o: their families.) 1t i; Important that each reply shall be accompanied by a receipt v from one of the firms whose a.u- (‘f nouncement appears in the contest. Itl sis important that y u state on yo'||.r ellitry which of these firms you wish to draw your prize on- EXPLANATION OF ‘ CON TEST Scattered throuchwt lhir ctmte“ section you see several PM“ “I i‘ hotogra r. when properly view! gether these pieces form the-pic- ture of the binneee remiss! {If 011B o! the spouson o! tli contes . i d ‘ Contestants are slm iY “"9" {a to state the name oi he rm. a name or the manager. the Kim! °l business, and the meet omvlrlrfh l; located the eminent WW‘ “w In tho picture. HOW T0 ENTER pa“; 1h d thoroughly — ill nng or iriori o‘! Elwin Y9“ “gay n clue to the solution. Clip enllble _ tlnns of the PM"!!! ffdufjmbufl, them so l! Wygaog ° . ' » Ewidiio rim PICTURE wlTiI YOUR. REPLY. N ONE s")! Write your entrydlizving ‘he p3,. or sheet of pane _ ticiilsn in this manner- SOLUTION to LAST WEEK’S CONTEST a ~ Sponsor-Economy Grocery Manageress -- Miss Mary v Murray. Business-Groceries, Fruit, Confectionery, Vtgeillbies» Soft Drinks and Ice Cream. Location — Kent Street and Hlllsborough Street. tech to your reply s {run any one oI the sporl- sore of this contest showin that business has been trsnsacte with at lent one of them. Alsobe llretostetethcname oi’ the firm rim whldi 1w Wleh t" receive your prin- llel h ve equal .n§'ii¢e§°§'r"i$|u§i'|'-':- Th: "Ml"! - entries are drawn for and thepril" 1 will be awarded in the order in which they are drawn- AII is are awarded In lie form g: orders on the advertiser! Indicated in the n lies and or! NOT TBANSIEBAB B. All replies must tench this oiil" not later than noon on Thursday. Send in ss many replies as 1"" wlsli but be sure to attach sn entry slip to each reply. Address all entries to the EDITOR "FOTO-BLOX" CONTEST The Charlottetown Guardian WATCHES CLEARING OUT AT ‘ PRICES BEDOW ACTUAL COST at W.N. Tantons, 1B0 Kent gym-g, Tilvsc include "0"and "6" size gold filled and solid gold, also "18" size silver and nickel, 50% discount ‘ Call in and look them OYGI, TIIE ISLANIYS BEST FRESH SPRING CHICKlEmS are now in stock at the P. E. Island (:0. Pllemlive EEK and Poultry Agog. lfltiims plant, The Candling sta- “°" "r1 “Tymvllth Street. Eggs are going ill) daily now, so 1r you On November 1st last fall, Miss Mary Murray took over the man- agement of this store at the corner of Kent and Hillsborough Streets. The store is now catering to one of the largest grocery trades in this city and a great number of rural customers as well. A fast deliveiy system is in oper- ation at all times, and orders may be delivered to trains, buses, fer- ries, and all points in the City. The Economy Grocery is noted for the “penny-savcd“. That is— 10w prices prevail but not at the expense of quality. All stock is kept fresh and in first class con- dltlon. Here will be foiliid a. most complete assortment of Canned Goods, Cereals, Pl‘I‘.SCl'\'(‘I\', Pickles, Jams, Picnic Supplies, Baking nccd a few extra you should order them at once. Cracked eggs are Still at the same price ior this week. 2 dozen for 35c. This is a 200d tliacc to save on Flour and Feeds too. Get yours at C00per- alive prices. Their phong num- ber is 575. SPECIAL PRICES 0N DIAMONDS AND WEDDING RINGS AT (TIiESTEIt a. CAMPBELUS on Quren Street. Also a large stock of Wrist Watches at lowest prices in town. Call and select yours now while the stack is complete. Watch repairing a specialty. sum-mas FOR PICKLING arm Crliiliiilez are now on display at The ROgcrS Hardware C0., Ltd. Coll niicl liiake your purchases of; Bviicrs. Preserve Kettles. Pint and Quart Sealers. Rings. Wax, Fiuinels, Racks, Choppers, Mme. crs. Etc. New stock at lower prices, PARTICULAR LADIES D0 NOT take chances on their Beauty Treatments. That ls why so many nlunys patronize the Empress Beauty Parlor, 29 King Squag-g, lielc they receive the very latest type of service by thoroughly ex- perieliced operators. No novices lire employed at The Empress. Appollitliients may be made by pliou in; 1604. The Empress is lmlJulm‘ for its "personality per- mrlnents" which are always guar- anteed. A NEW DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN lldlierl to the Craswell Studio. Great George Street. Now you can make appointments for all kinds of outdoor photography. TlllS now service is available for inking family groups or photos of children in the home or at the summer cottage. Pictures may be taken anywhere at any time. Phone 272-L and an experienced photographer will be sent to any part of the proivnce. Get in touch with Craswelfs Studio ior full particulars. AT TIIE GLORIA YOU WILL FIND n large assortment oi shades to cheese from in their stock of Gotham Gold-Stripe Iloaiery. .(‘.h|iioi| and Semi Service are on sale a-t 60c while the‘ Crepe and Sheer Chiffon are selling a-t 85c. 'I"here are some new fashion ideas at The Gloria. Bee them. Needs. as well as a full line of fresh vegetables, and choice fruit. ONE ELECTRIC CONNOR. Ironer, Has two speeds. last nizd slclw for easier operatoii. Regular Price tvas $91.50 WONDERFUL BARGAIN TO CLEAR $69.00 Call in and sec it today at MILLER BROS, LTD. Great George Street F E E D IMPERIALS FROM PUP TO PELT [IMPERIAL BISCUITS ARE MADE from pure Cod Liver Oil and nrci rich in all tile vitamins neccssaiyi, for the prnduciioli of flue foxes‘ and finer furs. ANY PERSON READING THIS and tlivli DlllTililSlllQ a fizldio be- fore seeing the lllll‘ denial)‘ oi Nciuliern Electric Sets ill .'\. [Li Toombs’ Musie Store, will please take the full blaliic for such act- ioli. Yesterday we saw some splendid bargains in new Battery Sets. What an opportuu iy to SCCI-lrc a line so‘. ill a low plies. ‘Besides these there is a large stock .of household needs such as Soaps, lBrooms. Mops, Brushes, Polishing Oi‘s. etc. A very select variety oi’ home baked goods is also carried here. When dealing at the Economy Grocery be sin-e to retain your ‘sales-slip as it entitles you to a free trial entry in this weekly Foto Blox Contest. You may draw your prizes from this store too. isince all prize orders connected with this contest are being hon- orcd at the Economy Grocery. Items of special interest to all thrifty shoppers appear in the ad on this page.‘ Ii you are not s regular customer of Miss Murray's send her a trial order now. The phone number 1s i210 (Twelve-Ten‘. They'll send your order promptly. tiitlP lEPtlRl (Special To The Guardla WINNIPEG, Mair. Aug. » slsbent heavy rains hale harvesting operation.» 1n tricts such rains ircre for late cro s, but ill only tend to accelerate . spread through delayed CLll',ll,, Harvesting l5 lll ail siuler. oi llfii- l gmss. Some districts reuort cut-l ting completed and ll1i‘i‘.~l‘llllg now general. Others suite cutliilp, ulsti nicely slatted anti no tllres .ig clone, and in others crops are .ate and will not be tree from frog‘. menace for another week. 'l‘hresh- bel Olllwts d. out.- a considerable proportion oi wheat varieties susceptible to rust will grade below No. 2 Northern. Rust and graxhoppers have taken lur- ther toll in widely scattered areas and already a campaign has start- to control grasshoppers by proper tillage methods in -tn effort to minimize damage to the 1939 crop, according to the weekly crop report of the Department of Agri- culture, Canadian National Rall- ways. Carleton and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson of Montague were guests oi Mr. and on Sunday. Messrs. Harold Muttart and John Myers were visitors to Curtain 1s- land on Sunday. ‘ed to hcr home in Augustine Cove. college friend. Miss Sybil Qamp- bell of Montague. Carleton School re-opencd Tues- day after the summer holidays. Misses Margaret. Ivooluer and Eleanor Bell are the teachers. Mr. and Mrs. BEGIN)’ Nluilliri. oi Carleton motored i0 Wlimot on Sunday to visit Mr. and Alias. Sani- uel Waugh. Albany Village School re-opened on Tuesday, with Misses Doris Gillespie and Mary Garland teachers. All roads from Carleton seem to lead to the Exhibition thc<e clays. Quite a number are taking ad- vantage of the delightful weather to attend daily. . Miss Betty Murphy, little daugh- ter of Mi‘. and Mrs. David Mur- phy, _of Carleton. is spending a few days in Kensington, the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Gillian Herring. HS Misses Doris and Barbara. and Master Garth Herring. and Mr. Montague Campbell of Borden motored t0 Charlottetown on Wed- nesday to attend the Exhibition. Miss Grace Webster of Augus- tine Cove. has assumed ner new duties as primaril teacher in Middleton school. Mr. Francis Mc- Avinn is the principal. Miss Agnes Linkletter. R. N., Miss Sara Linkletter. and Mr. Sam Oldershau", have returned to Bos- ton after a pleasant liolidav spent in Carleton and Sumlnerslcic. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tanner and four dau hters, of Edmonton. AI- berta, let by motor flillrstlliy morning on return. after elijoymi: 1'51"‘, the Notice! Contestants are remind- ed that all entries must be accom- warlivri by a receipt from one of the sponsors. Please read the carefully. Several entries came in on which there is not mentioned the name of the firm on which the prim is to be drawn Eastern Guardian - -‘This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may he inserted a) 4c a word strictly payable in m1. vance. ..'I20BIN noon FLOUR lsec- oriomlcal. More loaves of better bread from each bag. ..‘SUBSCRIPT|0N5 u; the, Charlottetown Guardian muy be handed to their Rent. Archie Hume, ..'IIED CROSS IlELPERS- Under the direction oi Mrs. L. B. Mellish. North Side and Mrs. I. Bears. South Side, Montague col- lection for the Red Cross was taken up by the following school girls: Jenn Grant. Doreen Mur- dock, Verna Mellisli. Pearl Green. Elsie MucGrezol". Mary Fraser and Charlotte Fraser. The sum of nbnut $30.00 is being forwarded to the Red Cross Charlottetown. ‘This is oue oi the most ivoltlvv causes and hops to give rritipled children the, care they need to become normal. PERSONALS ..'Mr. J. M MnePhersnn of Boston is a visitor" to Henlherdale. ..'Mr.=. Ruth Fisher. Boston. is visiting in Montague and is the guest oi her sister, Mrs George MacDonald-I... ..'Fl"irlids are pleased to see Mr. The Northern Electric is unex- °°ii9<i r01‘ POWOI‘. tone and relin-r bility. See and hear your new; radio today. at the Toomhs. Music Store on Queen Street. l. . v Henry MacFarlane a Co., Kent} Street are experts at packing‘ china. etc. for ShlDlLIlg. They. also crate furniture, pictures. inlr-‘Y roi"s. etc. For upholstcriiiiz. re-| pairing. etc, Phone i042. All work‘ ls doiie by a thoroughly exner-l fenced craftsman. NEW FOR FALL IF YOU WISH T0 SEE TIIE VERY infest in high Quality fashions. re. sure to go to P. SIMPSON. f9 Quit-n street. There's no bluff, llllfllll. this store-mew styles me‘ e~ hing in tirilly. All highest qual- ' " lll :]il‘l‘lI\ll_l' priced fol" ad- t Lie nc-"crliiiiiicciatloli. See iitled -‘~'ll.lS. the new ers. mid-oi cnurs~ lug the city's finest Ilnts from $1.05 _ l"_v.li its nt this storei . You'll rgi-c: -' iililfiiiig about it} ll . lty at lniv cost.’ PHONE 565 FOR A NICE TENDER! Roast or for scme rcnl fine Steak, R. D. Groom will ~evri it to any part of the cltv C. O. D. Here Ere a few oi mills" Specials. Crcnnierv flutter, il its. -- 57c Tomato Jllfi‘, 2 us -- — 19c 4 pkgs. Jcllv Polmlvl" —- — — ill" 2 tins Salmon - ~ — — -~ Cfc New shipmrut oi _ Oranges, per drizz. ~- - — -» 35c The sore is (n Hillsborough Street at Richmond. rlw Ray Lsarci. Souris. around again after his recclit operation fcr ap- pendicitis in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. ..'Mr. and _Mrs. George Poole. IToroilto. are visitors to Montague, and are the gilests of Mr. Poole's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Poole. ..'Mlss Eileen Poole, Vermont, is spending her holidays at her old me in Montague. Miss Poole ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Peale-L. . ‘Rev. Arthur Lone. pastor of the United church. Montague. left for Si. John. ivhere he will join his brother. Mr. Charles long and his mother and vacation with them.-L. ..'Mrs. Isaac Bears. Montague. is at present enjoying the compan- ionship of thrrc of her daughters from Boston. They make annual visits to their old home-L. -.‘l\ii== Innis. Ml=s Fee of Jam- nlczi Plains nud Mrs. Ba‘four cf Belushi. ...s=._ are visitors to P it. 1.. and are the guests of Mrs. R. W. Berk at her summer home. Tl“ lleri: Montlrule. Thi= is Miss I-‘re ngrllMfi. Balfour's first visit ltoP .IP\'.'(‘I rnlurs in \"r~lve'"en.". can go tcailuz rr football games. that rl":'"'""g after headquarters at E a holiday in Cape Trave S T211111 in Toronto for some relatives of Ml". Tali. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bonner and daughter He‘en. of Snuiervilie. Mass. have arrived fol" visit with Mrs. Bennerls Mr. and Mrs. James l-I. Bell Cape ‘Traverse. ]).'ti‘(‘l".t.\',_ of Cape Traverse Young People's Union met at Mr. Nathan Bell's shore Tuesday evening for u social evening. with a large llulllbel‘ in attendance. a jolly .\l l:- song around a bonfire. all parl pated in an nppetiziiig weenie A sudden downpour nf ruin end proceedings abruptly. Mr. Leonard Mrs. Michael McCarviile leton, motored to Sunlmerside on ‘Thursclayz Mrs. hieCllrvillels friends are (icliglitetl to sec her out around again after her recent ser- ious illness. ell Among those from Carleton nt- teiidilig the Young People's plflll? at Darnley last Thur. wtie the following: Marv Quiglz, Rllili MacDonald. Jraii Muttart. Eleanor Bell, Thelma Qllieley. Mary Mill- . Wallace Muttart. and liar-rid The August meeting oi the (far- leton Womenls institute was held at the home of Mrs Stewart Alar- Mickeii. with the P . ]‘ll'i"~l"- lug. The attendance .-m I. owing tn other" srirlnl j .ll‘l'll ..\. tlirre being tour lll(llllJ(‘“\ uith two visitors prrsrni Nicotine O]‘l‘ill‘tl with the Ilistililtc Ode. 'I_'he lulu- lites of the last meeting were read and (l0Clfil‘.(l approved. "lhe committees on program and school were re-appninied. .\'Il‘.*. Bwyd Low- tlier, Mrs. TIICS. AicMi krli, nlirl Mrs. T. B. Gillespie were pfaec: 0n the luilcli ceuillililee till" n ' meeting. A himloroils reading given y Mrs. siewnrt Nicyiir ll. which was much enjoyed by al. A resolutionuas 1lll8lIllllOllSl_\' tins-s- ed that a vote of thanks, for the faithful services rendered to Institute as Sxrriaiy fer srvrzal years past. br- extended tn M155 Doris Gillespie who as she has accepted the principal- ship of Albany fllliool. box was then auezlollezl off to the i which ls to be held in Sepuni at the home of .\'l:s. Gordon Ii Meeting was then closed lr. served. THIN. It HANGERS I! your closet space is limited it will pa)" to bu)" the wooden haug- ers that are made of n very thin liar of wand. You can ilse nlmut three of these iii li place uhvre just one of the soil with the wire bracket allowing for rullzli-r; rnn be used. Dark velveteen i‘: tortured ‘u suslieiidci" dresser with llllllll sill: shirt. Sometimes (he some I.‘.I)l‘ll‘ is used in n bolero to inn this r0"- tume which is a rzcrvi Pliilrllzuiis as well as college style. Use Iburne. {Ebb M OUNT ALLISO N unipns Til-w‘) MOUNT ALLISON l.Nl\'ERbl'I‘l' l c. J. TRUEMAN. M.A., Ph. o, PRESIDE. r Degree courses in Arts. Science, _ l-iomc Ecoriomi Ans, Certificate courses iii Engineering. TPZIChF" merce, Home Economics and Secretnrzlli. Collin». Law, Medicine, Theology, Dentistry. - A number of Scholarships and Blll'bi'll‘i(*> ova" students, both at entrance and throughout the to Residence accommodations for both men and women. Mrs. I-‘rank Muttart of Cartcloni Miss Grace Webst-gr has retllril- ' altar an enjoyable visit Willi in". llicCarvillc and‘ of Carr tart. Miriam MacDonald, Mildred Muttart, Ml m i s. John A.l Deegaii, John MarD/m d Deane‘ 1 A mystery ‘ Tutorial assistance available. Summer School in July and August each year. Dates of Opening: New Stildenis, Sept. 26, 19GB Others, September 28. 103R Write for Calendar to The Offlec of the itegisinii". SCHOOL FOR GIRLS A Resident?! School For Girls nf High School Age l ‘ ANNUAL SESSION 1938-3!) SEPT‘. lit-MAY 23 The School provides progressive education lenrilliu to I.‘ sity Matriculation. Special attention is given to illdsvirizln. and to the development of personality through su able netl s. Dramatics. physical education and music are included. in the edu- entionnl programme. Ilviuslc nrirl Art may be studi i in co firm \\'l'll llie High School course-t. Silldliits mnv resriflet" f“ Pill /"uli".=e= not lending lo Matriculation. l __‘\'l‘Il(:__IIIl'_('illi*n(lil.l'_l.fuiill lance Young Prinr-Epul-__ ACADEMY AND (TOMMERCIAI. (‘OLLFIGE A Boys Residential ScholxlW-fi-Vllfith Year —3‘J SEPT. lit-MAY '53 i t A N AL SE SION 1 Junior and Senior Schools for Matriculation and Gem-m‘. Czllture Courses. Commercial College co-educational. three diploma courses Students may take courses in Art or hiusic owing to ou oxlmity to the Mount Allison Conservatory of Music and Orv .IilF8‘.2lIl of Fine Arts. Individual progress and supervised study are emphasized. Write for Calendar to Rev. W. T. Ross Flemirigton, M.A., B. Pacd, Ileiulmzister SACKVILLE, New Brunswick n ACADIA UNIVERSITY WOLFVILLE, NOVA BCOTIA 0002mm lees) . a liolidav l tile- has fDFU-Zll rd " highest, bidder. cm 111g Ql'|‘;li lili- nrlty. It was tlfi l to lune a‘ prah bag at the next llierlilvl. the ‘ usual way. aiie" which lll!‘.(‘ll uns- Opona September N Graduate courses leading to degrees of M.A., M.8c., B.D., uid Mus. M. Four-year courses leading to degree-s in Arts, Science, Household Economics and Music. One-year special course in Education for graduates in Arts and Science to quality ior the Teacher a License oi the Province oi Nova Scotie and the degree oi Bachelor in Education. Three-year course leading lo a llcenliaie in Music. Three-year course leading to a certificate in Secretarial Science. Three-year course in Engines 'n w'lh d‘ l , l d‘ . l ii l Nova Scoiia Technical Ccllengegiariti Mcgailljxlxlfliivgfisllxy? O m. yea“ m Tova-year course leading to diplomas in Household Economics. Pro-Dental, Pro-Law, and Pro-Medical Courses THE HORTON ACADEMY OF ACADIA UNIVERSITY Opens September 7 A “Model” Acedsm, goo-educational) under supervision oi Dean oi chool ol Education Girls reside in residence oi School oi Household Economics ariclfine Arts €lIRRICU1|UM—Desiqned to meet the needs oi the students. ILACHING METHODS-Illustrating the best in the "New Teechinq". COURSES—Univeraily Matriculation, General, Business. lnnlu. LOCATION LARGE AND crmcrunnr sznacrno FACULTY rzxcznnzur GYMNASIUM AND SWIMMING POOL Unique Upgmrluniiinsfnr Hearing Whrhl-n-rloirrlecl Arliala For Information Apply to the Registrar. title DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY IIALIFAN ' ‘ Maintains a high standard of scholarship. Includes all the Faculties of a Yniversitl. Nova Scot in Largest Stuff. Libraries. Lzihoiuiiories in lilo-tern Canada. ARTS and SCIENCE I‘.»\(‘l'l.'l‘\' DEGREES’ B.A., B.Sc.. B.Com.. B.)lus.. Phmjl, DIPLOMA. Music. Engineering, Iloilseholrl Sell-nee. Plrz-rinarv, Education. FOITR YEAR AIHIANIQIZI) COURSES iii- Classics, Mathematics, Dindern Liliiguzltrs and Ilisllirv. GRADPATE COURSES, of recognized standing. lelidlni: to lit-gives of M.A., “Se. (‘ourses preparatory to Professional I-‘aeuliirs. New course in Pulilir Administration. _ Many valuable scholarships. on entrance and lhrniiigh the rnurscs. THE PROFESSIONAL F.r\('l7l.Tll~IS in LAW, AIICDICINI-l, DENTISTRY. enjoy an uiiexeelled reputation. INCLUSIVE Iii-YES. in the rourse average about $1130.00 a year; in the ILSe. course about $190.00 a year. RICSI l)l<IN(‘l'1 Sliirreff llnll, resilience fiir women. (Zlreflillv supervln-d residential facilities for men. ‘l B" v the theme ni‘ many ln- ]ll$I¢‘l lmriira-lrwili ii» n l? i-k rirelsl lerl .. . is: The inset panel in .l"]lll'r'liP shades for . . " . cod soft. fi"ocks, usually" at front; the in full-length ruht