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Lima. i ' _ vw Mount, Allison University .Annual Session 1916-17 Opens Saturday, September Z3 L 0 _.Many Scholarships and Prizes are offered. _ For inforrnation_regar ing- Loursesof Study, Degrees, _ Scholarships, Prizes, Aiiiliated Relations, Expenses, etc. . ri SEND ‘Fon CALENDAR C ~ ’ Incoming Students wishing Residential Accommodation --for which MOUNT ALI. ISON IS JUSTLY FA M O U S-should give eanliest possible notice gg_~;fn-;°-__'g__gf¢~- Address asv. ii. c. iioiriiiiii, i>.o., PRESIDENT Theology B. ~ - Mount Allison Ladies' College ”s"3"¢l._ . YEATTEEF ,_s s'i-!'F'lEM§l-:it 'i'1 It ismthe largest Residential Ladies’ College _in Canada. It is in_a healthful. town; it has specialists for teachers. It offers' 'Literaryl Courses, Music ` Courses, Oratory Courses, Household Science Courses, and Courses in _Fine Arts. ' ‘ ‘ Its standards- are they highest; its students are its best ad- vertisement. ’ it gives Scholarships to worthy students. __ ` Its aim is true Education, not surface culture. ' Its popularity is undoubted;its attendance is steadily in- 'creasing. _ . I Free Calendar on a lication to REV. BIC. BDRDEN, D. D., PRINCNPAL :: SACKVILLE, N.. * ._ MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY Oifers General. Special and Matriculation Courses leading to the Colleges of Arts, Engineering, eMedi- - cine, etc. Manuel Training Mt. Allison Commercial College Offers a Course in Business, Shorthand and Type- _ - ~ writing Penmanshég, etc. _ . COMFORTABLE R IDENCE STRONG, STAFF OF EXPERIENCED TEACHERS ~ it ii ssr ii M J. M. PALMER, M. A. LL. D., PRINCIPAL : : SACKVILLE, N. CALENDAR SENT ON REQUEST _ 9 W , i _ I * ixm '_ "- Royal' Victoria College MoNriu:Ai. ‘ The Residential College for women students of McGILL UNIVERSITY _ Courses lead to degrees in Arts separate in the main form -those for men,_ but under.indentica_lconditions: - and to degrees in music. For pros ` ` tus and infor ~ ~ I _ ~§§lDll5lNE5S AC_AgEMYi ._ . nowiiieoris ` " a ymngwi.. l _ _ ‘Yu 'ill ' red for University Ma `in Arts, Science, Engineering, Medicine, and ' _complete iris ruction in Com- , nierciai- "Course, Stenography ~ and Iypewriting. Stpdents -§i°smrtd_,tor Civil S rviee xt iidtioas. _ Esffrssu _Modarofa _ ssimi nspm sspisslim 6. isis _ Aw sa ap [to ' ; ilii`i¢ir/iE'wi'i.'s|i'cioasin. ‘ . _ _ '__ _ WoI_lvills.lf:l- _ _ ` _ l Wasrlrfor Annoimeainanl ot ‘ ACAPlA_"LlrDlE5' SEMINARY 'I3 ssauml¢.._ _ --_ _ '_ ¢ _ \ .» "1-~ l Si. .i\nhrrm’a _ om-nge FOR; BOYS llppor and Lower Schools °-'»'-""~.s..'=;.»s.1'.»=»=*-_..:.."m autumn term commences Sept. iz i916 lcv. D.li'uss Uaodonsld. K.L,'H¢.D.. _ _ _ Headmaster ; i_>........ .........., ` _ d HALIFAX N S rJ\cui.1'v or-' Am' Ano science. i ‘ -beautiful lidw bliildiilll Bt Stiidlsy. Courses loading to de~ gross in Arts. Seienes, Music, u '_ I __ Rharmaoy. Two years _course Engineering. _ V _ ivipeksnzie suns/mv. |200. coin- peted for at Matrlculation ex _ ~",sci1oLARsB1_Ps _ __ ‘ o nominees of Hitll 3°b0l>lI.' n -' -.sr .s.i...a.i.i iiirfl A :"’P'::3rn_i‘““r*”""'H!l‘9*“° ‘ '-- ilas nominatiorvevery =ss_eond' ' ` ` " year to Rhodes 8ei\'ola_rsl\lp.'_ £900 annually' for three yeata, Exhibition Science Reaearoii -two or three years. FACULTY OF LAW. Three year course. FACULTY OF MEDICINE: Five year course. FACULTY OF DENTl8TRY¢_ l Four year course. _ Session for Medical and Belitsl Faculties begins Sept. 19th “ld 1°’ Arisand Law Faculties Oct. 2nd. _For calendars and information aiwll' W the Secretary of the Faculty _ln qyes,-_ , _ 1 ‘isrb.~si', _AR»aaJ»rf¢is¢i¢»1f0r_‘l3.»y¢ ...rdf I, _ _ _§§‘5f§§"°"“ ,° "mil °' MI, and in alternate years ft0`18B_1_. ' Seiiotarslilp, £150 sunuslly‘~!or' " ' THURSDAY DUCK SHOOTING OUT OF ‘BEA- SON-A gentleman who returned V95"-STUDY from North River says that 01| the previous day ii party of mem fl'0m Charlottetown were after the wild ducks-in that section and the 5h°'-lflllit was continued all day. There seems to be plenty of work for the 3"-me lllwectors these days if they _will only bustle themselves' and get after the violators of the law. -l8L_ANDEFl’S DEATH. - There died recently in Perth Amboy. NJ., Mr. Daniel Mallett, who was for many Years. before removing to the States. a well'-kriown and respected resident of Sum_i_nersids_ The late Mr. Hallett was 75 ,years ot age and is sdrvlvpd by a widow and ten childron': shire, Leon Price, Baltimore; Misii'Edlthf` Perth Amboy; Cyrus - in Vaiicouvér;-. GBOFKS. in Detroit; Frederick -in Bos- ton; -Guy in Newark; Thomas; Percy Edgar and Charles in Perth Amboy( WESTERN COMMENT.-The Cal- gary Herald of the 14th lust., contains the following reference to Lieut. Jos- eph L. McPherson of West Royalty, P_E.l., accompanied by anexcsllsnt half-tone portrait: “Lieut. Macpherson was formerly accountant of the Cana- dian Bank of Commerce in this city, and is well known throughout the west in financial circles. I-is left here as lance-corporal and was promoted to lieutenant' while on active service in France. He was recently reported wounded." BLACK FOX iNDUSTRY_-The St. John Telegraph says:-Robert L. Todd dr Miiirdwn. ranch-manager for the New England Karakule Sheep and Fur Company; was in the city for a short time yesterday while en route to Monc- ton. Mr. Todd is to brinz MCR “Um Moncton a pair of pure black foxes, v,-high after p short rest at the ranch in Militown, will be shipped to Boston. 'rife demand for pens, this year. will he far iii excess of the sullDlY» M5 Todd says, and he believes that the fox raising industry in this 86011011 hi" still a bright future- KNOWN IN CHARLOTTETOWN; The ‘Barbadocs Agricultural Reima; er of August 10th records the degh of Mr. Thomas E. Manning of he firm of Manning and Co. Ltd. Tie late Mr. Manning was kn0Wl1 ll Charlottetown where he visited some years ago, accompanied by hill Wife and daughter. His sou Gerald. HOW Ophthalmic Surgeon oi- the ’ General Hospital in Barbadoes. Hmlllded 'Prince of Wales College Dl`@l'l0\1S I-° taking his medical course in McGill. |Dr. Gerald is wsii remembered by many citiiensfof Charlottetown. ‘ No1_'AauE visiron- nsv. Trios. Gavan Duffy. Ml55i0l1e\` AP°9'-‘mc from India. and youngelll S011 Of the late Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, K. C. M. G., the great _Irish _sts/tesmnn. spent a few hours in Charlottetown 'l‘ues'day evening, the Sllefli 'Of hill fathers ‘ namesake, Charles Gavan Duffy, Barrister at Law. Brlglll-0ll~ Fs.thei"Dui’ty is on ii lecturing tour of the United States and Canada in the interests of the indian Missions. He iert _on the .Gascao°\il_i»-_f°r P-lctoll en route to Halifax, and will ltry to arrange to spend a few days' here shortly, on his way to St. Johu’s Niid. Pale-Clieelred Girls Tired-Out 'Women `Quiclily Built Up woNoEni=ui. nscono Maize sv New si.ooo-i=ooo nlsiri-:ov. certain Results Guaranteed Pale people have pale blood. in other words, the blood is watery and lacks red corpiilscles. The stomach is wrong. Assimilation is poor and food is not changed into blood. Naturally the system is robbed of vitality, lacks strength and reconstructive power. Don’t slip from vigor into weakness. Don’t allow the appetite to fail, but instead use Ferrozone. Yoii’re bound to feel reluvsnated and strengthened at once. Appetite is braced up, digestion .is stimulated, vigor imparted to the stomach. Everything you'eat is trans- formed into nutriment thmt supplies what your thin, weak system needs. Vital, life-giving blood that makes rosy cheeks' and d`ancing eyes that’s the kind -thait Ferrozone makes. The_ strength _and buoncy that deiles depression and tiredness, that’s the sort you get with Ferrozone. Every pale woman can trausfonm her bls,acli6_d~0_Ult appearance, with. Ferrozoue. Not only will it improve looks and spirits, but by rebuilding all weak tircd organs, Ferroznne establishes a soundness o_§, health tliat’s surprising. For women and girls who want to feel well, to look well, to be well, and stay well, nothing known in the an- nals of medicine is so certain as Fer- rozone. Won‘t you try Ferrozonel Concentrated cure in tablet form, that's' Ferrozone. 50c. per box or six for $2.50, at all dealers, or direct by mail from The Catarrhozona Co... Kingston, Ont. E BUN L _.masses 're d ’ - huiaitsddilerentwaya. ` "*‘ ‘ »~ ~ L gferg- fiiiliie 5”-giiiil igfi. SH ,gi 7/i '_ ~ `FR|DAV f naiseo ~'ro TH: Pnifsrnoob- Mr. W. VE. Cameron will be _ iaed to the priesthood in om‘i.r'nl+'E- on SBD*--3l‘d by His Lordshlii°°""§lsh`op McNally of Calgary. ` ' " ’ ' niuci-i Avilnsciareo.--asv. can- on James Simpson. D_C_i.., iiicupipent of St. Peter's Cathedral, Chai-Vfgtte. town. P_E.I‘., has supplied a complete outfit for Church of England Eiiqbgr- istic services for the stay 01,015 _Nm-g Scotia Highland Brigade at Aldoliilhbt Camp. Canon Simpson is' ii devoted worker and his kindness in tl;iii_in- stance is very much appreciated. N181 Highlander. ~ . ` _1_f ' ' GREAT C0-OPRATIV' `MENi-'-‘ Mr. H. F. Tegrand of the Waatsrii Grain growers Associatidn wHq"is` now travelling in-tus. -into-`esis‘"n'r Farm and Dnlry. was in tire city' Wed- nesday. Hs was much in‘tsre'sts‘d~'in the cooperative movement as it is being placed before the people_ by the Associated Farmers’ Co-oppiativs Co. Ltd., and' after tho Exhibiti ' season is over intends coming to rim province and giving the people :ga series of lectures to iiiugtmge um B'l10W the l'8BultB they may gxpgct tg achieve tlirough organization HI8 _FIRST VISIT.-Rev. Father Wlilke . of the Cathedral staff, cele- bratedlMass at the Church of 00;"- Good Lady of Help, Rgihegay, Sunday, stys the St. John Globe. The Gospel of the day told of the conduct oi the Pharisee and the Pubilcan. who went up into the temple to pray. The ¢1e|-. Kyllllln preached an excellent sermon on the lessons ,to he drawn- f-rom' the narration. It was his ilrat visit to the mission. _A .~lBl‘§6 congregation was Df08§l1t. 'including many rlty dwellers. -Father Walker has many friends in this city. __ _ _ UNIQUE MOTOR CYCLE.-Mr. Wilfred_Kennedy. who recently re- turned from South Africa. where he has been for live years working for the Earle Publishing Company' had a motor cycle in the City»'yes-terday which attracted considerable'-= atten- tion. _It was made to carry. two per- sons having a passenger attachment at the side. It, cost Mr. Kennedy a large sum to-bring this machine here from Africa. and he was greatly-_sur prised and disappointed to learn' that it was against the law to run it on certain days of the week. _Mr__ Ken- nedy is a. son of- Mr. Alex. Kennedy oi' Lot 48. _ . - ._ MADE $UB-DEACONS- In St. Dunstan’s Cathedral yesterday morn- ing, His Lordship Bishop ' O’Leary conferred the Order of Sub-Deacon on Messersz W. 'E. Caiineron, Francis Hughes and John,Emmer Dougan. He was assisted by Revs__Joseph Rooney and C. J. McDonald as assistant priests, while Rev. P. F'. Hughes was Master of Ceremonies. His Lordship will ordain these young men Deacons' on Sunday August 27th, at 8 o’clock Mass in the Cathedral. lt is under- svtood that they will be elevated to the diginity of the Priesthood on Sunday, Sept. 3rd, at Grand River, by His Lordship, Rt. Rev. J. T. McNally, ~Bl»hoi>~or..£lolsary~,-=vrndss sumscis BON VOYAGE.-Professor and M_rs. S. B. McCready and their children, Margaret and Helen are leaving this morning on return to Guelph, Ontario, where they will reside. Professor the Nature Study Department of Prince of Wales College only for a year and although many who have been in close touch with the splendid work he did, not only as ii. teacher and an organizer but as a public spirited citizen, had hoped that his stay would be prolonged beyond the stipulated pe- riod, he adhered to his original inten- tion to resume his work at Guelph. He and his family will be greatly mis~ sed in Charlottetown where they have become great favorites, and a host of friends will wish them well where- ever tii‘iy"m.ay be. They purpose spending a day or two at Quebec and also at Montreal. The followinig has been received from* the old land by a resident in Prinice County, which speaks well for Sir Sam Hughes: "If the people of those islands were able to meet General Sir Sam Hughes and welcome him, their welcome would astonlsh the world. lf bp were to rido through London at the head of his Canadian soldiers he would get acclamations that Canada could nevei forget. All our great cities and town: are eager to do him honor. lt ia not our fault' that we have has no opportunty of showinig our pride and our gratitude to the great Canad~ inn organiser of victory. But we de- sire to let Canada know what we think of the man who will be remembered forever as the Kitchener of Canada. Sir Barn Hughes- is Canada invam- ate. The Canadian army is nis work_ He made it. He started to make it when he was a boy of sixteen ny Join- ing ths Cadet Corps. He was the first Canadian to volunteer for the South African War. His’ faith in the citizen soldiers of Canada is not a new thins. It sprang out of his lifeworlr. "As Minister of Militia and Defence he prepared Canada for the storm which broke on the Empire in 1914. He stamped on the soil of Canada when the storm broke, and is great ar- my oi Canadian soldiers rose who fought like lions beside their blood- brothers. ' "Tha Canadian soldiers-clll him tht 'Fathergf the Contingsntsf They also 'cali hi _ ‘Gsneral'1_Bam.' They love lim _as the British soldier used to love Lord Robbrts. Why 'Because hols a leader ot men. ssrgeaaixranlr Brown, the Canadian soldier- _liwho fell at St. Elol in February., M15, wrote a tribute to 'Sam' whic i .I ts way is as tina as Kipllng's tribut'o_‘i5o'_'Bobs':- We may hold different views on hooch, But take it from s dub- You trained us without whisk-F. But you gave ,usdecent . . And if we pull a graiids_tilig'Il Y. And make ourselves' s‘ lille, We'll tell them all that you're the guy who piit us on the game. "The Canadians have made them- selves an immortal name. As soldiers they are second to none. Now tliat'Sii ggm Hughes is once more coming in our midst ist iis all salute him 5 the Canadian Kitchener, the citizen idiot ` ho made a great army out of plain ._ `*°." , _ NAU-1-¢sg.»,|\,. i tion. - _ ' _ _ V _ *yy* xtiaens. Welcome. Brother Sami" _ -v¢- --- ‘ " ' ' ` 'rq Master Alex. and the Misses Mary, [0 McCready accepted the supervision c)’ `-_ *#1 ' 'Z' A Tip for _ _ Soldier Ladsl i S 4 119.54 ,¢.' i.-‘_~,;t"-7".. _ 9` ' ~~,»\l-.`-_;_=\ ‘ -_'._.' . ‘» _ ---~ - - __ . "' _ _ _.-._-_» ;..._.__»_._..,.¢. ~=i`_. ‘ ,_ _ _ -l "~3_ -'\.7",o I \ /.K ‘ v r‘__»'7'-` 5 r <1 -._ . _ _V ~ U "'i1'4~,,»‘,_'f_;.§fs.'{_A,_>_,~__,#__-_ . I »i"'~_ '-=~‘ -3_.'fif»‘l:~ “_” f<~§'al~s < i , ___ , sr . » 52 ‘si .ry ill# 1 _' _`. \ | _ Take the advice of seasoned chaps. I They will tell-you that the secret | of keeping fit and hearty is-an ' occasional piece of _ i ' It’s the best little refreshment _a soldier wp i.-sn THE PERFECT GUM ‘ 4. _,_ __ - - ,,~ _.4 (_ ._.,,._- ; ,1 i f" l’ _ .~~_ J-`-* '- ‘S /_ro -1* ~3.'T ‘.._-", ’~ . '__\_’ . *‘ ‘."._2.: '_~,. Nts? uit' ' _ W _ _ _ :rar N i_g.,,_...i- < _ can carry. 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