what Savings an to Farmers 4 TI" “"4 "fivlfld" has to-dey a deeper meaning for the farmer than for many years p351, The importance of-savjng and‘ keeping money available for emer- gencies is now realized by every shrewd farmer. The Bank of‘ Nova iScotrla is not only a good bank in which to deposit your saving’: but you will find it ready and willing to co- operate with you in any-banking business you may have in hand. The Bank of Nova‘ Scotia J. II. MAI-MOM. Dillinger. FIIARLOTTETOWI, Branches also It Alber on. Al- ESTABLISH Ell 1832 Reserve n 10,050.01“? tinny. Redequos Borden.‘ mérald. vlllrl up Capital 0.100.000 Kensinirtonp Montague. \0'Lallry. ilenourcen ...... .. 230.0003!“ flummernidyi, lit. Petr-rs. r-Hounls. Victoria. . 4. . ..\.,. .- THE‘ lslsuallit Gliliirliblllll ..“SUNDAY'8 The gospel tent nletrtlngs nov" ill session directly opposrte Mltlillill Post Oflite, will continue Sunday Aug. 0th. Services on Sunday as CHOP from l-lolman‘: Catalog. ..‘SUQDESSFFUL ISLANDER —~Anotller of our many success- ul islanders in ll. B. A. is visiting tile home of his youth in tllu per- son ol‘ Mr, Ronald .1. Mclntyre, With his wife and daughter, 0t Providence, l“. l. lHe arrived at lli. Young Peopieugfllneeting at. 7. p. m. A cordial ‘welcome to till- tbe old home. Selkirk Station, on ..'THE 2.40 TROT for M11 Eflrly Sunday morning. having fugue, Aug. 9th. will have Bottle motored in his comlnudluus ‘sedan tllliiling finishes, with nine MW all the way from’ Providence. Mr. Déflflfllllfifrii; and llll of tilt-m out Mcintyre left his home souls :12 ytlflfa also for Providence. Ho took for the lzlonsy. Teddy won ills last. rare, ‘but see him go When the the first job that offered, rough Pup. gets after him, and there carpentry. Today Mr. McIntyre is will be another bunch of "Todd head 0i‘ the building and contract hounds nItriY-Iiis-sczflp, 8004-61 ill! firnl oi’ ii. J. Mcitliyre Q Son, Co., one of the biggest of the kind --¢-o->——- Aplll Inr Mlnnrd‘: and Take no Other in Providence. This summer he "—~<9>———- has two building contracts. one ' PERSONALS for $9.000 and one for $30,000 in . 1 ‘ that city. l-iis son, who is ‘dsscclltt "Inampl 3- M“ °""“ck' “I'd Mrs. Mt-Cornlnr-k, of Boston, luc visiting their; aullt, Mrs. Donald , Mcisllac, ‘rand untrle, -Mr_ Joseph l). BECornlank. Rockbarra. ed with him. la looking alter ills interests wllllc down here. --———-<-o>--——- GOOD RACING AT -—-——<o¢-i—~ T . FREDERICTON’ N. B‘ he Wanderings, of In Indian -( Toronto Globe) PREDERICTON. Aug. 4.—llac- lug under ideal conditions over A favor-m; expression or Lady fast track Lambert Tfldll Dflvminastol‘ was sadly mangled as she "'0"! Balm"- Vfirfllfll" Bllflwflfi 1h9itraveled about on this continent. fastest three heats ever shown strand 9hr, was, no dowbi, surprised 9- Pwerf" m9 In"! B9150" 0n l-heltilllt critics could flnd literary prc~ Maine New Bruits-wick Circuit yestcei-ienis i-or corrupiions or rnis. lfifliliy- The first two announced prim; of ii_ W" 2J0 14- ‘him 2-12 1'2- ln referring here in Convocation summarYr 2-"55 Paca L99 B*""ii-lall lo her hospital for soldiers "@810" 1- E- A- '5- ‘by lslandfandsolnenif the difficulties incon- “illwst 2- M°5¢° D°W°Y 3-tnectlun with it, she was understood Best. time 2.14 1-4. L 2.16 trot, tiled ‘Russell i. Mr. zgrzaxafltlliitypglghyylflvlirlliluilll? m: Se“ glfhlllrly Fmbes- 3- Bfiilmllitary authorities. with whom '"'°- '- tt it ll'tt.Bl . . international Paper I 43% TM“ 1' ‘MMW “m” 2' "l?" Hewsnsrerr resorted her as saying <- . Best time 2.101-4l~ - _ _ ~ i “my SPi-lngflgld 43y, KIWI’ Beam!’ 3 l dont give a tuckadunt tor tie 3,19,; petroleum _ 731/, unintelligent woman.'_‘ Then the HALIFAX, N.'S., Aug. 4.—(Quots international bier. Mar 65%; critics started. H litiflS furnished by Johnson and Press Steel Car. — | one of lhem- "Dr- slim“- Ward. members Montreal Stock ReadlnK ........ .. QHQIHAY CUTTING IN THE "Amillmught m“ lady ‘um’ ‘I'd “m Exchange.) Southern Pacific 91 lllseTflllqk-a-tilllll," 50F. BB all ""91" giuiieimkei- ...... _, 129% _ ~ iligent woman, she knew that tae Brampton 33 illllon ‘Pacific 143 l A Yankee farm" ll°li°wg Tmhelhldiom was “tuck 0i drum. WHIP Bell Telephone 13% Utah Copper . - §lll'°9557"ll|Y i‘ dlflerel" ‘melhlldling a beat or a tap of the drum. Allitibi ............. .. sari, u. s. Steel “.1009. {mm ‘if-illegal 0" l“ lilllmtllltldhlfl As an illustration be quoted the 1,; i- “rid pui 891/ . RY- 15 firm" "HWY a a following lines from Whittiers (fflillIiliellflll eGeneilal Electric --A MONTREAL EXCHANGE. ilnilwh i313" acres-go of -hay tillflrllfPanorama," written in 1855: Canadian Steamship Con} _ 19st Victory .. ..10o.20,l=-= "HH"'J°'B~ Yet "1 Spite °l 1' “waive me the heroes who, at tuck Canadian Steamship Pfd Asbestos Cont. .Donllnion Bridge Montreal Power . Winnipeg Electric .. National Breweries Atlantic Sugar Alcllison Aln. Car and Foundry . .-\ln. Locomotive . Am. Smelling and e nlng Anaconda Copper ......... .. Canadian Pacific Railway 1933 Victory i922 Victory 1937 Victory BANKS. Bank Royal .... .. Bank Montreal . Bank Nova Scotla- ' F wflPRi, Sept. 10154;" Dec. 10am‘ Mil)’. 114. r ' Corn, Sept. 02%; Dec. 58%; May] s-o New York Central .. 96% 611/4. , Cuba Cane Sugar . . 16%’ tOats, Sept. 30%; Dec. 3t}; May: Crucible Steel ..... ._ . 98% 39%- _ ' ' h‘ I , ' a Sure Relief For Women's Disorders i l0 DAYS’ TREATMENT FREE.‘ orangu- lliiy ie a certain relief for. all disorders 0! women it is applied iocei- ly and ti absorbed intc the suffering, tissue. 111s dead weete matter in the con- ' gested. region ie-expellel. giving immediate‘; menial and" peyolosl‘ lend: tho blood ‘vessels ntimervel are toned and meantim- ed. and ‘the circulation is . relldvféflffl WWW‘ tin? treatment is based on strictly scientific prlnctplse, acts on a actual location of the disease. i! “"1101 help but do I III l" 701'"?! of female troubles. including delayed and painful manetrulltim, idnoor boea falling of the womb. etc. Price $2.00 per boa, which is euldent for one month's treatment. A free 'l‘ri_a.l Troettnpt". eunuch Q0!‘ 10 til", Iortb 75c will be sent Free to any suffering woman who IIIIWIODIILdD‘: her address. inclose I etamDl RM "d?!" M"- Wdh - - - ‘wmmrigth sv LEADING onuocls-rs zvsnvwltelte MllNTAlillE illlliSE M058 W€iIll€SlI8y.__lI011lEl9|Il, i922 l t b as big uneven‘ es “wel- l.“.'.‘.'..“i‘3.°.ii$f€.“Z?“€.£'°i1.§? 2.2.. m u. l». u. ll r t" Island, all luolhg for liberal surm- Auy lover 0i "I" Kill" 3P" will not be disappointed who attends. The entries are as follows: rnesrorutu. TROT. Punsslisdo. Bits“... n, owned by n. c. Hoover. bharlvttstovl; Kellie. owned by J. A. Murray Clyge Ila"; Mlle Cresceus. owned by i" elm‘- W“ e“ ' Natalie Aqullin. owned lby H- Km!’- ch“'l°“"’t°zll‘ l m Miss Belle Rico. owned by W- B» Mcmfllur- Ken “so , ‘Upton Prince, owned by W/Bt Mlmrmur’ Kemflngon‘ , ’ ltllss Eldred. owned by Jobn P. Smith, Kinltora. ' - 2.40 TROT. PURSE WW- Mack Todd, owned by Milton Brenaut, Charlottetown. komio, owned by Francis Drake. Vernon- Prlncess Aubrey. “Wm” by 0099"" E- sh“ Dwain" Teddy, owned by John M. Kearney. stllrilemb mi. Tqdd, owned hy Philip Sullivan, Csrdlfilw’ . Stella Todd, owned by H. A. compile" Chetlmléwlm- -_ Marjorie, owned by A. Hurry illllrplly- Clmrhmamwn‘ z i The Pup. owned by l-l. Kelly, Charlottetown. ‘ Baby Todd, owned by W. McNeil]. Southport. 2.25 PACE, PURSE $3Q°g ,,, Donlzola. OWIIRI by col. o. A.‘ MsrKlflllofl» ¢""'°"°'°""- Baron Iioy, owned by J. K. Stanley~ Ci"\"lml°t°'“' Nellie i)., owned by R. E. White. fllltirlottetown. John R.. owned by W. L. Newsome. Charlottetown. _, Edgarlon. owned by James McDonald. Georgetown. Northern hadv owned by J. H. Mctlregor. Montague. wlnulo M. owhed by Leo. Pl-nultht- 0119'" v"“°y'. Lollanlla. owned by Tendle Sentple, Kenslnilmfl- Ozigoihe was almost certain to get hisi 0i- drum‘ ___|crop ill the barn before the otherisqswiuie my Siam immoriiii gimme i__ especially when the weather was bum!»- Iserver, had learned that rams do l comparatively A’ often menus the difference ibéilWi-Béfligtive ‘to my hearty llllffllforibble- Hi5 lPFHCY w“ ‘ma: Dr. Murray shows that the idiom When it started raining, he wouldidaru _i~rom 150m and i, given in don his raincoat, hook the ten-m toiihe “Select Coiieeiion Di- Scuiiigi] the mower and proceed to cllt IIIIy.iBali“dSn pnbiished in 1790: when the 5"“ came m" m” hayWWlth trrumpets and with tulcke of would immediately ata-rl drying offn dnmru _B,mie or Harm,“ lHls neighbors would wail until the grass was fairly lwcl-l dried out bet-use i" sroriflnri by David Herd in “'9 they "953" "lmiqi" (jmlswillis "Collection 01' Ancient and Mod- t,uellt-iy' this Yankee frlentbwouidlem Scum“ Songs.» mbiisiieii in tr- well started with his haying lltflrrdmburgh in 177a “Dr Symax" “i. lore the neighbors .in-l made aim wmm ma! rormeriy in semiarid man‘ _ lilroclatnutlons were published by This man‘ who was’ a lkee“ mrifluck or tnuck of drum," and that r 1 , r _ Scott. in “’i‘lle Heart of Mllilotlllan," ‘me’ 1 mm" mm ireferred to the practice 0t opening lag‘) t" a "eshly m" plum so mrla convocation by this means. From ins the feedmg vcllue is (loncern-lil.ispmdmws ,.rri_smry_ or Scoiiami» The great damage d'onc lily rllllls 1H (1792) one reams rim, many years alter the hay has been partly or ago “imberdeen. “rerun-v Cirurwd llwbolly cured. it is then that tlleiuwk 6r drums through the mwm moisture lest-hes "out the nlnrlcllts charging a" nireu i0 m, in rem" ‘as "ElIH-rpd m above’ ‘ int-es wit-ll their best arms!" ‘Tim “me Idea may mundi Another critics wrote that "l do he helpful when trying to avoid the, __ _ _ . .. ii evil effect of iIGWS.‘ Instead of‘“°‘td'“‘“” Z tug‘: rigmntutmi llli'tl'l the dew is off tlleilmo sens ' g ,walitlng grtrss in the morllilrg it is pussihleiduu‘ “mmieby to-siarl the ‘mower early in tlleihe quot“! lhe_ Iomfwllgf Aagtlil‘): mornnlng _0r late the preceding af- mlimlllilllliil! ‘Tmm I it Irwin“ terncon. This frequently gives an “frlfllilr EMU” l i“ 9|.‘ r Pr ‘the advantage of an hour or nwo in the/NY": Ne“? ‘mil I orotfi? mun, drying perlodof the day. whicbidllm ‘hm the m“ aplThe 1'“, ex. r . ii v r iii i pressions are there 00110801911. "I'd 5E??? lhaitllilgyltliln lthhee [0213 ovgrlfiullhllf”? becfuselrrizlylgfiilagiffili l number night Pilerclnle. conclu ‘fr’ w! 5t" ‘neims, (lenerally speltlitlnili it is best not f!” m” “ref w“. ‘Ifrllnn shower l tic handlle the lllly when the aurfacei l d” nomime a ham GLOW. rm. a is moist. Stirring the crop at such 9| bmwst m‘ mow 0p ' a tuck-oudruln. “w! I . '; oiillnwrmro, Wu customs ulsermos. -- tollows: 10.30; ll. tn. 2.30 and 8 i!‘ Bllt the same lines are cited as in _ and lowest on record for as ll wllole, the lblrl-h rat .. cent for tile war years ellIIg-eilliii; i ill!‘ Blltllliest recorded l0]: the whole collntly. TJG figures 22.1 resperllvniyi Vienna Family is . Poisoned by Girl u 1i Vll\.\'.-\, Aug. 1;, ~~A girl has beta arrested in conned-ton with ll sensational poisoning case willcll is occupying liit- llttentloll’ of the Vlellnu police. Severalduirtf ltgu Ernest Sluelpllagel, owner of a Well-known publishing business,‘ Il food lllul been poisoned, and Wllitl use illo lllollves for tile deed. hhatrl-jlly, however, ii prolcssul triutd ui tile ilolsollcd family, onl tcrlng Sllleililiiligerfl bookshop. sllw to his Slll'pl*..*‘v ' * Alliitzll Vuktlbrnllkovicll, cunllnllnil-zltul with rllfurlvletl tile ilolice, lilo girl. “H1 is 18 years old. is a mem ifll b9" 0i n illRllly soldiers. She attained a pmminiflfl l- - < - . Ill nosltltln lu tllP ilublisllillz flrdll "P38 ilirilill’. it is surmised girl tried to poison htlllelirllnayei for iii;- pui-pgge llllll'Y'\.fg lllul afterwards and ilizlt dill‘ iIOISOIWd pudding ivasre - ‘n "'“‘l"“l'"’l'liy by the busbnnl," OFF "ro CAMP ill) Tile Little 0f St left this after will hold ,1» - on the BIEtaIYeIgraItBIRIVBPKIAIB Farm _ The B1119 Who number 45 “"11 40 presented a ye l0 a wonderf tw tlltder canvas. u] o weeks House. 'W-ll|('Il is interesting. never- theless, as being one of the plat-es where Kin-g Charles during ills last tragic journey to-his» mock his dapsrllll-e give his lnlorning cap ‘he then Mire to lily gTilIliA-‘fiiililéi’. desiring lllln tn acct-ill of it, and Keep ii t'or his sake. lid a token of- “ b_i,s__lioya'l favor for tile service lle u girl llllulel bad who was be louill llcknolvlcli-ge 'ln no better the fiiiifllv "mi tioll of this qlilfliTlillg-filtp," who ui‘l‘€Bli-!(l,\\'ti6 a plutto set tile King at i-ilbcr- ly. i l-esiiur-iiyiiie yam Lady NBWlJtlFgII, and ills Iii’. of Austrian officials and Mind was the owner of some of the fleet. i ‘The plot whirl-hat the King should ily lloi- til-uni imniiigonve “mi bu“, lalme his own horse, or in some way ii“, tilld fault. witll its ipal-es, and that; ;|_h|"l‘1 ,4 52ml.’ me wire or! the tastes-t o, steeds should lbe offered to him in‘ exchange. on which he should mltkel ll‘~dash=l‘er ITBEOIJIII ' U-nllalpplly .for the King, the se-, ‘Tile old house is llk- ly 11o be puti Frog; Camp Girls itlle heavy taxes they now have toi tDunstalys Cathedralparish nay ln ‘Great Britain. t i The extent to which Canadlani Ihetweeniilnmigration has been encouraged ' o" Tnlzule denli ds of her scientists- Klss CHARLES LAST olrr- the shareholders by n, w. soulful and ‘Mltorfind ‘he mad yemm lllutlle old Country tdwn of rul-o--,,,,,,y~, laud-gelling police was to - "W! "a vhyrwlan “l5 ""1""! m"! stllutell. some 54.000 settle-ls have I man‘ ussulnins llmlltillls know" M! vlmwnfbeen plhucd on ula uoilipaliLWl-l lands: t intone, and till- cost ul [J0 (‘Olli- pany’s activities in land sellinlz. ir- ‘I- "“‘*“*d‘rigation lln-d colonization has been K. (7., president. m‘; ill Surrey, there stands all llllr, few trial and JIItIOIi. his execution i000, an amount iGoverlfnlelll lot‘ lllllster. lic studied dune illln, whit-ll lle lwas sorry the day following the presents-i there] The next night ivas to be spenti BBQSIIOI House. witll Lord alldl lordship; HALIFAX. N. t horses in the coltlltry. '1'“ Dentistry‘. l l i \ IIOLAIISII of Lord Newtburghsl til-ll examinations. 30, 1 from lilS guards, n. for auction soon on account of‘ tt'\‘. -_+>-____ IMMIGRATION tt-r on tile 2nd. OUR i i l i lllllfTfll It!‘ IIFGIN _ ry natt -i . -l l; DDWQl/QnQe as they marched lziiiiérevcegiilgttiilhlilthzssllflldia] rltlgiliiagll I'I‘JB;“"I'W“"' 8 0H , ' ward and are a“ 109M118 for-iwhich has just been presented to *-———--—-—:~;;_—..~ : — ' the N. il-ISTIUTPIUN HAYS ln all faculties text-opt for Final students in Alcllit-inc and Dentis- _ who must rqglstt-r on Sep- tember liitll) arc Hctobel 2nd and 3rd. Halifax students must regis- Wednesday‘. tlctoln-r 4th. FOR Ffllli INFORMATION ln [Mlfrftlll or by litter to Since t-ln- com- mxtremt-iy large lfllwlllillflK it'll the lmassregute lo approximately $08,000.- ill excess of llle The King, after t-lle night he SDBIlIiIUiai ‘exprmiiiure "i- iii-e imminiim there as a prisoner, gave to lllsl . immigration dllr llutt almost the ‘last tiling ill the ibis many pupils that equalled tile curlltivei |)i'0|iHI'I.It"~' of plants and thé‘ treat-K meut 0i‘ dist-uses and wounds. iwe can believe Homer, the‘ isons of Alflfifllllljllllfi, MFI/‘Iiilllll and. Podlllyre. organized tun first alrmyl‘ Daihousie llllifeirsity: ell-vice. Commerce. Hurtful‘. l l'bll rmlwy, loll w. \ Alll AIIIJ‘) ENTRAKFIC m vs of $100 elicit. Alval-lieli on results of mlltrirlllu~ Y. S -l is. l l. Ont‘ I'\:N¢~i'\'t~d for flllli- fax t lunty. one. for (‘apl- llrclull. IIIII‘ f Ntwv liruvllnvll-lt. and one .. i1 two . i’ was saves ___ ACAIIIA UIILIVILLI D-pertlaente ’ Arts and Sciences. Science. Theology. his wife and two sons, bet-lune world m,“ i", i,“ i" "iwfla momflinl? ‘m’ “we perlud" . __ _ Bus“: BS6 B Th M A and seriously sick silortly alter llav-irrHar, whim he has mm,“ wwi,‘ " -' ‘ " " ' " ' " l ,. . , TH FIPST MEDICAL 5CHOOL certificates admitting to tile beef gvwla] n“! lifme" _ "'_Y°"-‘““"' "P8. of while lifltidetl silk. I E I ,_.. -. _ technicaischocisr Flrettwoyeere " " "’ "l l” ‘iiullmnlllg WM} "Fhisclipls lnellriollcli ill the wiiii .. . - ., -. 9k l ' . ii ,' in Agriculture given es electives (‘illilleivtl by u pudding sprlnkiefefilbf (Iégiige Vernon in 17213, when llei rutiiiélrimngi. ‘iflmuwrirsilbflefiii, _ ' in 3.5a“ course. First year in u ‘I a ‘strong truusllc soda. in wruie; ~~wiiereiiii_ King (iimiiipg |__ Emu" w“ mun," m? wnririnr Medicine. Law. end Theology Vefllsflllvll. JIOWHVPI‘. lflllfltl 1° uf blessed llltnnory. being brought: rumluhiu“ “as m}. “n” “He u; glvenaaeiecllvestn B.A.C¢ur|e. ‘Minnie how “m! by “hum um ‘Prisoner by tile l'I\I)\"-ln' did. . . . at" ‘Equipment Largest undergraduate faculty in the Maritime Pfvlnces. Three new and splendidly equipped Science Buildings. Modern gymnasium and physical "pining. Enpeneee j Acadia ladielfSeminary ‘WOLFIIILLK . ' - NeIISoQIIe- The Ailn.~To prepare Girls and YoungWomen for campiatellvlng. -‘ The Cannon-Twelve; including College Matriculation, General. Music. Art. Expression. House- hold Science, Business. TheFeeuIQp-Twenty-fourTemchOrI of fine personality and Special Training. "Hue Equlpmentp-M d"n and First Glass in every respect. uml >on.~. ' i ‘led i le .1 ‘ - p; ‘ “'1' ‘*4 - - Hui?“ He“ Iéilreprlirnlotllilaeir grt ‘rtgloeo crib; ‘lenfrslzrufifpgiiauilllcgirivlliiziif! \ v _,l.l.i.il $2||llx,.l|| r “m I AthIetieesndSwm-allll 000 kronen which i ' ' 0o ‘to a kick IITIJIII another llor<e~ ll)li~t 'llnlllIl‘.-'.,-,|§'|','. j,',‘,'-'l...,_. ‘:l‘_~(‘(_)f:ll tijfr‘ A “M” S°5°°I"'F°' 7mm!" refused. I ' mwever‘ “Imheven had this not llunlten-ed. so! lrxlvlclfsrri‘ llsuf ' ‘ Put“?- \l i . ~ I ' rl-siriollco for nlrn. on Planks of Igfprmgfipg, Writ; for iliupugigd c osey was tile lungs IIPHO". North \\'l-sl .\l'm. _t book i9 ———?<...>____ watched, that test-mic would have, §||||||||-:|-‘|<‘ u,\|,|, been quite imposgiible, ‘ rr-sidi-nm- for worm-n xtlt- if IN. I. T. IIQWOIJI. D.D., Pfifl Neel tern-l begins Seplembu ltl. lfi. ACADIA IiQDILIIGIATI-I BUSINESS ACADEMY A Residential School for Boys and Young Men. Ninety-loan! Year Cesarean-Collegiate. Manual Train- lnz. Business. Special. F ‘ —Modern R “ Good i ll! The directors are vii-s Mcilltvre Vils; T. bars‘? * ' ‘ - y. and n’: ‘I- easel" Camp Mothers. -< - J. Johnston and Mrs_ L W. J. 9 Arsenault. - till-so ladies, merirllnlgggiadfdth with w" I“ IVPIIM“ (‘flmmlttee e d1: m" (‘illllollfi Women's League. Blrthe and Deaths In England’ eslll rate in England I Wales during 192i was tho: the country Willie the d ‘weer 12.1 and; ill the 96 greaii (Hvlls. including London. the fig. times shakes the water down intofillirwit P", ‘Numb Du"! ‘Helms a the dryer ilay below, which readilyybilflr“ I‘: ‘iwvynlligglifl and tuck means absorbs a portion of this lmoisture. ll ' l’ ', - ‘ , thus liitYPlEllS/iltlg the time requirodi Bin» an” fm‘ dbindxrbxrfr; 3&5 to cure and dry the product. irigmly "ndmsuw I‘ S, m ere, To avoid undue loss of leave-alibi?’ because of ‘he w Sgerore ‘from loZllme hay. the most alnnrov-lnlent in” the almosilgylellflf- she w“ ed plan of harvesting consists lniilalli“! -"°m Sewn“ "did my and allowing the crop to wilt a sllortiflfiked What i‘ e r y ' F Unsurpassed lecilitle University 0i‘ Toronto Ill EDMUND WALKER. C.V.0.. LLJL. A. S. VOGT. line. Doe" Prinz! el. HEALEY WILLAN. Mas. 000.. 171.110.. Vice-Principal. The nloet comprehensively equipped IKE-OPENS SEPTEMBER let, illl. Ililheet Artistic Standards. for grofessicnai end NomProfeeeienal Students. and School of Millie in the Dominion. Faculty of International Reputation. for complete courses of study in all branches of Toronto Conservatory of Music .L., Prneident. Equipment. ideal Location. Gym- nasium and Swimming Pool. Experienced Teaching Staff, Moderate Cost. For illustrated Catalogue of. information apply to Principal w. l.. AitCiIillALll. rho. WMJVIILI - - It". 5am, Neal term opens September hi. ten. UNIVERSITY - lieveSeetie. Applied , - , _ - _ . _ __ V r . i lllelliil-al corps, \ll'ItiL'!l fl nrtlcnsd" E"P‘"'°’“lh"'"d°"'$2'°°°'°°~ illlillui ul lli .in luli._.t.llll [liilll-pnlfiiliflvl’. I do lll-reby give the some during m‘, Sing‘, “r .i.,.(,y .5 Gwkcéi given in prizes yld scholarships lillll. llll“ lll'l>Yt-lssol' recalled that cup to lily grandson. . . . deslrlllgi , ' ' yearly. Send for calendar to l? ill-t several yiezlrs dlfltl h; d it lnny nlw~ v t. th . t l ' . 7'1"" "H; lirntl-ll ill ii similar ilolls-‘male I'll lliVd-IIIIIISII-N "0 e n“ m": ' y‘ n‘ ‘e"."_" Ac-dl. "iii": \‘ll c. but tvus not convicted} ‘it is interesting ‘to read too thnti u-"gn", ."vlll"“-'s' owllli; in lll.—‘llfl'l('l(-I11[ l)|‘u‘)r. "pin" . - ;=..—-._—_.—=____ 41:. Nealtannbeflle amour-name. CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Situated in an ilisturit- (‘ily on tho _-\tllllltlt- (Must. Full School-Course loading to Aiatril-llilltion into Dnihoitsls ‘University. r Art (‘OUTER leading; to ‘Foatcllerfil (‘crtltit-ate. Department of ill JFPMSIUI] ll-lltlitiir; to (ll-ulillatlilll. Business (‘oursl- tillillifyllig‘ for Junior (‘ivil Service Exam- lnutinn. Conservatory I‘OilI':II'—~Illtllriiilivillfli and 'l‘ht-ol'ctil:xll ll-sdinl: to 'l‘l-llt-_h rs (‘l-r I of Music granted ll_v iillllltltlsln University. lcntc, Graduation. IIHKTPI‘ of lllll-llt~.|l-l~ dent and non-resident, "‘""'l€ for degrees in the Faculty of Arts (B. A., B, 8a,, B~ B- S. B. Com.) and in the Faculty of Music... pre- Students are eligible for scholarships. Alllllicatlons for ‘resl lance ' should be made early, as so. ; oonlmodation in the College‘ is limits-c. fl"or information apply to UFFH W ‘,,' - -. , QIINH“ It}. FLUIIIQNCI‘) lI|l1\("|'\\'0U|l I'll 'l|lil T 1m. we; Bglm ""8 2L5’. ‘Iealh: ' run. ll. Ill-JAN. IIIn-t-lul‘ of lion-wry’ or)’: I he ‘vardeu’ . d- - y till deaths Dl inlltllls, . For calendar and illfol-lnntitln apply tn Smart-fury. i "'1 t" one year per 1.000 births, s7. i _ _ , - J , ‘ LADIES’ Founded i854. Session 1922-23. (BURNS SEPITIIDI BER 1 1 ll'l'.lls ls the largest Residential Ladies‘ Coir loge in Canada. TIWE STAND POR—~High ideals, Soul Cul- ture. lntelectnal Equipment. llWE GIVE COURSES lN~Muslc, Oratory. . Household Science, Literature. Fine Arts lllnrolnlns Students wishing Residential Ac’ and University Matrlcula-tion, Business conunod:ltion~lol- which MOPNT ALLISON Courses are provided by the Academy asso- ciated with us. ilWE POSSESS~An enviable rsputa almost cintlnentai scope. 1l0ur Art Museum is a feature where we can MOUNT ALLISON COLLEGE MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY Annual Session 1922-23. OPENS S.-\'I‘I.'RDL~\Y, Sept. 25. ilMany Scholarships and Prizes are offered. For intorluntioll regarding Courses o‘. Study, Degrees. Scholarships, Prizes. Affiliated Re- lations. Expenses, etc. SEND FOR CALENDAR 1S JIISTLY I-‘AAiOLYS-ahould give earliest possible notice. llilli 0f Courses in slder we stand without a peer. Free Calen- Ari-rs‘ sciENcsr AND THEoLoGy dar on application to Rev. Hamilton Wlglc, B.A., D.D. Rev. B. C‘. Borden, 1lI.A., D.D. Principal. SACKVILLE, us. B1 (Oi-LY! MY waft» l9 clone‘. ~ l wonoen nrl Lo-sr .,.r. FOR. to stand in the field until they are?!" Old scomsh phrase‘ “I've used Henry Jones, who was one 0t the "_ I M A B N yworth a mpnellcfi . "iuppenily dump" originated nearly extraordinary ratlldily- Exlilil/“led Glasses Fitted and the municipal] authorities paid Town“ 0."... ‘dumping ground. Hence a “tuppen- .in putting ollt the suggestion that BRINGING UP FATHER- .‘ time and tlhen rakillg and lbuncllitrg. "Filed! (horgiygiily u...“ ilt a lot l got it rroln an old vrofefltr most remarkable men in the world- A former Glasgow man entitle!“ r °l‘ill“"l' a century ago, when that city be" earth, refuse and rubbish 0f l1" P; El I the owners 01' land there a Stilllill ' iny dump" came into colloquial use uneluelve Teet Ieent 0on- lsomethlng or another is tit merely Peter Aubrey. owned by Tendle Senlltle. Kfllllllnglmi ‘Burl-y oem. owned by 10h" "Willi" 1°“ . u. Good meal tables under the autnlcel 07 "l9 w m'“'5 "Inlm" If! Cream, Refreshment Saloon. Band Music. Utiiiéilllfl Qqmh- 9m" w“ ‘Ill go to make this one of the hast day's "W"? °h 95,3‘. “mm m“ These bunches are then permitted? it W115 "Tllppenny dump." That's or 0i philgguphy at Glasgow. Si? I l, I, “Tuppenny dump" nleans it isn't to the Globe t-hut the exrreselv" ~ d out with iiiyos Examined c“ ‘° “m” *‘“" ‘° “m” kinds were carted to the outskirts“ h -l ll t‘ making a Oreeeeee te Optometry ‘mm {or L e m v age o "for a matter of small importance or neetld with Drug ILII 0- tor the rubbish heap. .-._-_ L! ‘lesson. 8o don't min it! Admission filliifilldlzfi-é‘ -‘ » "_ , , ‘r. a tvae, secretary. l. NE LOOKED avakw wt-tl: RE IF HIM-cor“: bRorrlnn QNCHED 0T - rr- I wouoea "lf_ President SACKVILLE, ma. fi0ffers, General. Special. Courses leading to the College if Arts, En- gineering. Mcdielne, etc., Vicatlenal who do not intend to qc to college. . MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY and Matriculation Manuel Training. Courses are provided for thoee C ',!A limited number of positions available by~ wllic hstudents, eltht-l- male or telltale, may assist themselves to pay expenses. FIRST TEiRNi BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11. ‘ ~table Reeldence, Strong Staff of (‘onnnt-rcilli t ‘olicgc li0ffers Courses in Business shorthand and Typevrrlting. Penlnunship. etc. Mount Allison Experienced Teachers. Calendar Sent in Request. J. M. Palmer, M.A.. LL.D., Principal. SACKVILLE, us. I —-BY GEORGE McMANUfi . i cuaos IT'S wRouq FOR MI. To THINK MAGGIE$ bRoTrlIR TOOK tT- rm A awn-l HAfiD on Him; i THERE'S ow warcnzz: rum- QIIOTHER OF MAGGIE": NEVER W01 ANY 4000 » '\ V, ._ _-_..._..- - . .. . 1d,, Stud who pl-l ll a Ii-III l tu ll Pipe omn- afford " “’ - WT" Geo. J. McFormack: Mrs. in Heari-olonyfnll.hllygiunlditudilhsflu'5: Ilzldloirlnititl lol- ol-lml Study. Two _______v_____________ 00k McKearney and Mrs Ad. Mlllllt. Piano Pedagugicll (Normal Clan Concert Hail. Students‘ olohmml-zh- rlnn Peters. ' Work), Large col-mt Organ and leihbk le es, Weekly Recitals. Ic- Miglq Marv Fri ‘ Well appointed Residence for young II-fll students. . um Mans iwmdnlftr. R. N. of Bos- rvrlLs MAY auras AT ANY ‘rllus. ROYAL VICTORrrA _ . '- its health sup- The Conservatory Your Hook and Sylla- School of Iiiter-eture and Expression elvlim“ bus. Women's Residence C ' ‘ and will be sent w any address an re- ‘ Evilr-vthing {pdqsibig ha Calehdlr of the Margaret Eaton cue-t. _ ' mm“ m ‘usurp - s bctn LOCAL EXAMINATIONS FOR in: i, i " . l l" safety and well will a. held throughout the Dolninlon n. my. June and my nut. McGiLL UNIVERSITY o? if. as well as the umughmrhi ADDRESS-—(‘cr. College st. end University Arm. Toronto. Monirui h i _9hZlI‘I8, and tilt-re is no ddubi, ,‘ (Founded and endowed by H" l Bil‘ expectations m" u gomi the late Rt. Hon. Baron mo will be realized, ~ fitratili-ona and Mount _‘ r , r oya . '““<*>—————— i For women students. resi-