THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN importance of the varioul factors upon . 1 .1 1 which "l9 Kern: content of the milk ' - n it leaves the stable depends r 22.1925 , 0f Interest Food and Exercise." bu ARTHUR A. McGOYERN With the obiect of determining more _ Wm,»- plwslcai director, Cornell Medical College. sANn-ARY ASPECTS 0F 4310191! the ruiulivc effects, of the U FARM WATER SUPPLY Writing: factors. a series of experiments u en ng over live mouths Wll conducted st the Central Experimental Farm. he ten command- ments of health (Experimental Farms Nets.) 0mm‘ m u“ m“ ‘unnu- 15/} u is a well-known fact that wltn,“““'““ °' ““"““““““°“ “'"' t.» considered under u wide rungs fl the introduction of public wutcr supplies in cities and towns which1"“““m°“" m’ ““““‘1'°" ‘"10" had previously been dependent on "mm ‘ulmm h" “°“'°"‘*‘"<‘* ""0 ‘domestic wells, tho death rate irominm‘ ""““'" "Y" ""- “I "i" llilihh» .. typhoid fever, the most serious of "m" n“ “mm” ‘- “i” ‘liken “Y "W " water-borne diseases. has decreased "Mk" n“ m" "I "i" "ivlwiil- B)‘ tc a. remarkable extent. “'““"'""R "=8 W" over I art-loaned In our country districts. however, ""1"! during won-n dull? {where the scattered populatlonllnlcturlolnglrnl tests were nlurio of flu- unukcs the establishment of a pub-Hm“ "I l‘ ""11" "llmhcr- of raw! lwvt [lie wutor supply system lmpossibltn: ‘""'°" "l "W"? ideal emnlilinv-s M in“. 1111-1113;- 1“ [owed m depend upiilibllhllllli‘, rcaulls were obtnined which Q11 hi3 Own dgmgguu soul-cg‘ whlch: VflflUlill fncloru contribute to i5, i“ mggf, uasgfl‘ 11w 311E110“.momnulinutlon uf‘lhc lnlik. well, That 511311 1; Wei] can be a it was found possible, by the careful source 01' pQgiflVe danger [fom t} exercise of ordinary sanitary phold, dysentery, diarrhoea, uiuhprocnutlnns, u. produre u milk off lother disorders has been‘ arup|y1vxcoilcnt quality without resorting to Dim/fill. bill. still many farmers dolfilnlmrule. cxllenuivcurtvtliritlu. One of . lit)! realize fully lllg lmilhtlltlltig Ollthc 1min!!! brought nut watt that tho ‘ - ' . ~t i1 liilre unpoiiuted water supply, Qnprinripnl snurol-a of vnntulnlnutlhn are . thc danger to their families and Pfllrcsrntcd by om .....| ..........-e their stock lurking in coutamlnnt- umppnn; mu. n..- pull (lllflllR musing, ell Win91‘. , ' and by llnpropv-rly cleunod utensils, Th0 location 0f the farm well llllThe contamination from the nir, tn ifellilfiilily faulty and denotes u indicate another source, is relatively lack "i kflltwledze 0f the (lullgortiess important, cvcn whcn considerable t0 health from water when there dust n. aflnnt, thcillm-Dipping-the Firestone extra process at lmpf§gflate§ every fibre of every cord with rubber~gives Firestone Full Size Balloons the extra strength and endurance under flexing that insures the extra mileage, safety and comfort alloyed by thousands of car owners. . and rest. While Bleepinl, the tis- sues of the body are built up, and the harmful cf- fscts of fatigue a re remedied. You may require, teu h o u r s of sleep s night. Y o u may get along with seven ll0lll'l‘l or loss, hut unless you find out how much you require and attempt to aver- age that amount you will see the affects in a tired facial expression and flabby mus~ cics. Sleep in a well ventilated room with as little bed covering ZLHvDOBBIDlG. 7. Eat normal/meals and eat them at regular hours each day. Simple meals taken at regular intervals are the essentials of good health. It is better to err on the side of satin: too little than eating too much. B. Devote some part of every day to recreation. A healthy body ls a happy one. Periods of dcspomlency r e l e a s e harmful fluids into the body. The glands function normally and the en- tire body is kept in better con- dition it the mind is contented and happy. It never pays to overwork, but it does pay to see that some part of every day is devoted to amusement and rec- reation. - - 9. At least six glasses of water should be taken during the day, preferably between meals. 10. Bc sure that every meal ls v l8 11° ° who o1 desire hshllli. g 1119 u.- social pend 0n erthelefll. any of us m take the sim- ecautlons servo our Just us are laws hi8 an d 11,5 our m1 moral L so there are rules for aiutsnancé of our 8W5 These rules I llnvc under tonheads and very woll be termed of GOOD l-IEALTl-l IS T v MASTER KEY TO BUSINESS 1nd. SOCIAL LIFE t . fly m. commandments l5 till)’ lrllilllilu OI drainage 01' leuk- Tho importance ofjhe milk pull was “lg £79m Mich simrue“ "I lmlllitltlii clearly ludicdlml, its stnte 0f n3 bflillyllrdfi. "Blifilmillil. DYii/lhicicunlincss being of more concern than lllllllilflbtl ilcltis. sink drains. etu- iiu forln. While uu upon-top pull wns .501 "my Elli-YUM u"? W9“ b9 lllfllieilfioumi to result in an inert-hard germ u ficnsunulfle distance "Qm sllchlcnrlivnt of 200 per cent u» compared m?“ o! fl m (bu? ‘W50 Yfliml- vvilh u small opening if the auiulula “f! ‘n30’ if pmslmer 9“ higher won- m-ziectcd yet when care was giruund. The itiore porous tlw;r..lu-.. nnd the udder wiped before iilfxlflld] “i? greater “mum be uwlnlllklmz very little extra eontulninutlon gffiufggce “om any contammaung.rt-sultud from an uncovered pull. 0f . ' Hum-h im ortancc was the _ [I 1W6? v11?“ Q19 We“ is removmlisxlvlltury‘ stats of ‘the pail. The tests rum (m) fmuru‘ m pollution’ umflmuught out that this factor effected ground water shoum be made l cuntumlrlutlou nlnre than any o lllter through at least l" flth" [out o‘. Bu“ below enterrnglo ‘xllgiolhrr rnulu-ctt-rl vyigh milling, Iléxder p.911‘ so“ tends to rumuvn gurmsrClPflH milking coud t on: u xulnfich r121: and impurities from surface wash-lLi"T:"ZHME:EI::ITI,fritynlrclarg o: lugs. Tho water, however sin t‘ i I i‘ ~ 11m made m many finer Khljosglilthl. pulls resulted in u Krcnicr lucresaso 111m so“ by insuring that thfllthiu fnt-lor offt-loll lhc oontunlinution 131,103 Q1 the wen’ [or a depth of 121ulorc than any other connected with m 15 feet are Light and impervMmilklllg Under cll-uv. milking ‘(m5 w Wale“ The m1] natumuyuconditinn n chuulzc from a careful 1.110.110 be 50 constructed than “devouring, imaft-rulsly with the use of gunmminatwn can posaimy eaten steam, to nogiect in the cure of the water may 1w 593.1011“). 1101mm“ pulls resulted in l! lzrt-utcr increase ake from ten to twenty ,_ exercise every morning breakfast, according to 9.13mi physical condition. fter the exercise take u bath followed by a tepid set a new world's SOO-mile record of 101.13 miles an hour. At Altoona, Pa., Gum-Dipped Cords won the ZSO-mile classic with an average of 115.15. At Brandon, Calgary and other races in the west this summer, new Canadian records were established on these super-tires. fter bathing drink two more . of water. blood tempora- rssklast should be care- elected. We urc too prono nrd this meal us rather rtunt. The lapse of time n supper and breakfast our stomach entirely emp- led. fresh and ready for stautial meal. Generally up, we should have a bet- . ll more substantial break- nn tho average person now . which usually consists of toast and cnfles. Spend at least one hour __i_n open air daily. Sunshine fresh air are Nature's best era. Oxygen is very essen- iu keeping the blood in quad ltlou, Instead of riding td from our work in closed eyanccs, we would ha better _v riding in open basses. ~ Gct a. good average of slcep _ In racing, which is the most strenuous tcst for tires, Firestone Cords~Gum-Dipped ~have won "l"? important event for years. At Indianapolis, May 30, 1925, Firestone Gum-Dipped Balloons See your Firestone Dealer today. He will change over your car promptly to Full-Size Gum-Dipped Balloons. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR A 111-18111, Bpm-kunglnf uny other single precaution, while nu the other hand whurc lzcncrully unsanitary conditions prevailed n‘ ‘ chuuxc to a proper trcutlln-nt nf the pulls rcsultcd in a bigger lmprnvt-nlunt t FULL-SIZE sum-unwrap BALLOONS clmuuc of oppcratlnn. THE/ONLY GUM-DIPPED CORD MADE m CANADA large classes of food. Protein is or appearance. well balanced. were are three ‘without showing this by its tnsuwlu lhc norm content n“... u... ncxleci- WHEN T0 \VEAN . IiH IS BUILT BY FIRESTONE pa... s... u... s§a~essoy Worker Upon arising take two glasses of warm water. Do some mild passive exercise such as lying on your back, swinging the lcgs and arms, raising your knees up, etc. Alter this tnke o. towel dipped in warm water and thoroughly rub the body until s. good reaction is obtained. BREAKFAST: Somb stewed fruit such as prunes, apri- cots, figs. apples. Bran flakes or cereal meal. Choc- l olatc. cocoa or coifee substitute. Toast made from dark hrcndonly. At least two glasses of water should be taken between breakfast and luncheon. LUNOIIEON: A vegetable luncheon consisting of any of the following: Spinach, strlngbeans, carrots, peas, cauliflower, onions, brussels sprouts, llnm beans, cab- bage. Tnko any two or three of the above vegetables with some dark bread toasted, cocoa. chocolate or 1 coifcc substitute. Dllvlvlllt: Cicnr soup and any of the following meats: Chicken, broiled lamb chop or any broiled flsh. Al’. icnst two vegetables as mentioned above. chocolate, cnron or weak tca. Between luncheon and dinner and dinner mid bedtime at least two glasses of water should be tukon. ‘ ~a\l_.- ....|.1.- .|...~||..._-t 1...: .\'.... 4...“... in :\t'l.-l' lulu?" ,\ "N. llluihl-l’ l jllillllrll in lir-l us u. l..- llu-rv ulwn l..~1'.-ll lll inuihk- t'..ln1\:.niun. l.l'l"l'l.l‘l TABLES \.~|g\' vlmrgning idt-n in u pulr ol ,~-~ -.v..:.ll.-r lnhll-s llmt rllip liilllill‘ tho top o1 l..-- sinus --»ti|us providing three luhlnas in ull. llulwlill)‘ (‘zlulpbi-ll llliglll. I llll . . lurnulo. :. .\li‘:;, llmld llUfillllllll _v ill llnnlrr-zll, T and; l 11H l-ifllrv-Nn vlmn1pioushi1. rm- , val iVnr. .\.l;1 .\l.'l\'l(—'li'/.l(* 1i"- Kulv Iiohcrtsrn. at Alwyn Stirling ll"- Kult- lfoin-rtsnu T. llilll o: swam: stunt ngqyqg“ Residential and D17 School for Girls (Afiliacsrl with “dill Unhcsiryl Ssczhrenifiztirifiztar.’.1"“'.......-“.L‘ll:.....'"‘."""..... Music A" lb . .'i ml ' j ‘Mfliorcrn will atwwct" your querhonr. 52m..."- IlOQ lllll Plosldmt G.C.M. °*'*'u°°°"°m oFthaBourdMT a... mlmmwo...“ c... x.c.e.. u.o.. M=Glll tin-a... Principal: Min June: L. Cummiu, LL A.,Sc. Andrus. V|»Princip\h M‘... hum K. Bow. B. A., ‘nun ceuq‘, pa»; ForPmq-nm null tho Polilflfih l-F- RIDDELL. Secretary. - l0 Punull Xavier Shed. Hind. , » -. i ‘m1 l!|'_'¢l»- .\li.~;.< Hlcnnn (‘lwilvtt ill-- ___ - . _ __ _ li"lli‘il lira. \\'. .'\. Gavin. Mull- 1905 Mills M. lhomsol. dtltat {will} , “m. l‘ “l, M15“ Plwpm’ “I 'l"""'"°' m" 11 on... (:1.\...... min-n (iv-l, frail-d Nll-ifl Alla Mnt-ltvnziv ll uudh,“ ‘ . c. 1907-—Mlss M. Tlmlusul. ilUlPlli~ _ ell iilns. Dick at Ottawa two up. |" 1908——Mlss M. Thonlsou tlr-lw-all-I 0d Mrs. (l. Mussel. at Lnluhml. ll and ll. ISOEP-Miss V. H, Andursnu d"- ‘yum, (color! Mrs. C. Mussml, Mount-u]. l,“ m 5 and i. m lilltl-~Miss Dorothy Czuuplu-llhhv PM“? rleilcultvd Miss V. ll. .\nvlcrson, ‘.31 m,“ yum. than“, “n. , an ‘ I ' .\'<- l..-.- . ln llu- \\=|I-'l‘ =1‘ II , a 19H VMMS ‘Zormhy Camwwn s‘ l“?~n"lllllllll‘l'. ‘l ut-nt in lull». \ " Canadlan Sports , fzltxaflttld Miss 1'. Iiurvtgv, tnunr... mum“ IMIPSS, At Dominion Capital ~ '- 5 ‘ ' - HALIFAX LADIES’ COLLEGE and CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Established 1887 (Affiliated with Daihousie University) l'lll'Il'.\lll-‘.ll‘.\l".-\'$ was umh-r tli‘lll'l'*" lwvcr tullyl .\'\\‘llIll||l||l_' null llln-llu-l‘ luv-ml‘ tum h.- ..l..-_v.-.|. >1. .....~ tun-i} suspivi-uls. found in meat, eggs, peas, beans, Water is by no means a guarantee etc. Fats are found in butter, f" mrbm "n" i‘ heavy Till". ‘i-hfirv ' fut meats, olive oil, etc. m “vldcmly “m” dulect- i" U113 consists almoitdsxiitirciy oi fem; .1,“ filtration that 1B "w "(e 11 WY m“ ° l 1'1... Divisions of Bacteriology. gbr sumpics submitted by larn.crs’o..n_.- n. August. At tun. season, when ‘living within a reasonable distance postures arc pour, u... on“... hnvt- very -\tl -~- i .i r~. r o clover .BE5T SOURCGERSAOF GOOD SEED llrlvlflllglll‘flsllllilzlgltlllllfihl “by ‘l: unluii d L I I , e oca Dea er, Queen Street, Charlottetown (Experlmentfl Farm‘ Notey ‘ln-t-ollnlln: lufcrlcd will. parasites, as . This “m” ls aubmmud [or thollhoy mu. bu put m. clcuu lsuuturv _._____,_, in their own neighbourhood and At the Flxpl-rllnt-ninl I ‘_ , y, v __ _ so must look elsewhere for tholr|,.r,_,|,_,.1,.,"“' l" ,"._,._,_ "n" “mm n, prosptct. ltollou...” 1h.» 1....uuc.- “m, l“ of fornlcr years. u mun. \\'lll bu: 1.H;;_,_m,.,. ‘I n ‘ . n ‘ on August ll. in B. _ - _ _ _ I y. , scum his stud requircluents loc- tmflyqlny IWML hpghmm“ July m G well adapted to u... district. The , l _ mtrodnchllg or seed "om outside llll('i‘-\\'(‘illlt'l| lnnllm illlllll‘ duly guns lflupvxhss L‘ Yum‘; ,1,.1~..111,.,1 ___ i ‘I ‘F: "i "gm l"’"'"|"- l" " """»‘""""‘""Y Miss M. Thomson at Nluutrvzll ‘.3 llhfll)“ ' l» . i. such‘ purchases would be W151i ad- a _ vised ‘o consul,‘ mm mwreswd 0.4.4 pounds while tn.» lntvr- ml Mrs. lllck, at 'l‘orou1u.i< and 1. ., u-t-numl lillllllvllllllilk‘ duily gnln of 0,2451 1IJ03__\{155 F_ “urypy .1,.1‘..1|1,-,1 " W“ w. (, .1 I .' I I 1 .L- . |.‘.'.-: .l'i'l .I‘l vl lu I'Eii-1 ooclation, Ottawa. or those con- ‘ _ 1,, necud W111, our Exmrhxrental wt-uumi and ilcithcr lot IUUPIVPII unygnlu lililvi-hllss 1'. llurvcy dvivutml, ‘W22 “H? W, A‘ (“will “Pump. “my be secured from or through Auglst ‘l5. As ihc fnpu was hsckuvnrtlhl/llss L. Young u. Montreal 3i 1W9 ma“; sources v12; tlu- curly-weaned iuutbs were put p.112. Gfowgfg’ Aggggiatigm Q1- 2_ uw-rc put on rape. Tho curly-weaned Dir-pct, from reputable gum 41531. iumhs made slight larger fltllilrl as well a5 our inpggi- gfqwqfg 0Q Tho results of thcsc experiments seed uporntg 1p 0,1959 tguqh with lulll-ntcd that if u plentiful supply of Association whose offlco is at 114 Woullcd early snri tho cwcs will he Vittoria Si... Ottawa, is the (lflQvlllllilfl to rest hcfuro the breeding cheese, etc. Carbohydrates aro H!‘ u pure supply. When, however, 10mm m “m, potato.“ ma“ water from a well becomes cloudy cream, -: litlon indicates the. surf - . l is w u balanced if it \“,’"‘ l ~ M“ N” m“ e ‘uttslllngs are entering without 1m). 11111959 “"5595 fund Chenllstry at the Central Ex- ucnorullly spcltkingi Ituulm should ' iIYOITmf/‘iilill Farm will analyze wnt- lu~ wcuued the luttcr part of July or Aliliiication I01‘ instructions 113 1.0 littlc mills. For this rL-uum. lunllnl \vil . filkiiil; i110 fiilllllllll should ilrst bl! usually umitc more suiislut-tory guiuu made‘ If thcv nrc wruncd and put on rull" Q , _ . 1 > —---¢o>-i_ ' I . -‘ grniu ulluwluu-n. Yluriy wt-uniui: also lPrlNPllN the (hunger of tlu- lumhs benefit or those who am unablwwlu-rr- will not become lllIlll.‘ll‘il from v _ to obtain satisfactory seed grain "w" “mum piacu Zliill on bupt.‘ l.., tht- linul. H,” m“ Station, dill’. ill-hull: li)lil‘.\‘tllll.- 1s in dufudpd supply. v _ _ y“ ‘ One is indeed forunate who can rzrzzlhsflr“:;I_MAY‘"""I m‘ M" ' m“ scluctull during this ....».~1 u. 1.1.1)’ 111,“, 1.3 11,“, ally since grown seed. taken from Hwoducuve fields’. is likely to beillto curly wvvunt-d ItlllllIN mndv nvcrmzc ten v ' _ duliy mllnl-l oi‘ 0.7121 pounds. while the|Lad1e5v open GO" Tm: winners ‘dlqillgldll kill i ‘ ,1 . -~. i. is nhsooiatcd with lcortuln risks ‘ A l 1 t“ u q I _ lllllll farmcm contemplating making “°"““' w“ ‘“' M‘ "m" ' m‘ ‘ "y ‘"1" 1- m... nevus-d lmuhu uuulc t-vvrnuo tlnily gulps 1911g_M|s3 M '1111011|,,-011 ,1..1~,.,|;. I i‘! u‘ '“ ' _ 1'11 m . omclals such as the secremry 0t in ll \ll it f I lulu ulrc not Ni’ i) b1 i t '\.[ 1 , 1- . . ,1 s I _ lliilllil . 1 l (ill U ll I '? 1 1 ' i_ , ' ‘ \ 1 _ 1 v.1 Ll 1 _ _ tht. Canadian Soul Growers As ‘m "m" Wm‘ WIN“ u. ‘ummrfi WM" L 3*’ ‘“ U‘ l "m"! '1" ml .\1..-:.- .\l..ll.. liuvllrult‘ 1. Fuymg .q;- Agg|uu1u1ra1 0011050311.. llYlfl one group of lfllllllfl wits wr-uncd Miss ziicAnuity at Toronto 2i and l. ‘l ‘l. K U \ __ ‘m. _|. u ; ' T l_ Speaking igcuoruilyr“ good wean... July 1L1, and the rclnulutlor on 1510.. AMIsa |.. llltllllrinll dt-inun-vl " ;"" ' "n ' H m" l "ml 1. Reputable seed growors who l‘""“"”° ""0 M vnrlml! pound of aw lnrynybgfg o; 11m Cum-mm“ Seed grain until Auxlst 15. when both lots our than tho lster-weaend lambs ‘Since om- loudlpg 599d Q9319“ through thc experiments. the Canadian S8611 GPOWQN’ Ab. succulent izrccn food is nvaiinbio, the lsociation, ‘tho lSlacromg-y of this ltlllllltl will ulukc hotter growth if ollicial bust alhio to advise re tho scasoa. reliability of a. given lot of coed. sm- BUY GRADED SEED. Sines it is now illegal in Canada. for any one to ofllcr for sale seed of any kind which is not accom- apanlcd by oertiilcutqs of grade. ———- ibllyflrtl should sou w it m... ouohivilriuilfi “slde" eomnvtiticns- M eortiilcutcs is on hand. This ro-uvltl. the Canadian Ladies‘ Clout-d gulatlon does not apply to fafmers;illt\ annual meeting of the C. W. selling diroct from their own pro‘ (i. A. is hold durlut; ihc ilwfllll" mlsoa to other farmers, a factlmehi- which may easily result in the do- Prlnclpal-Miss E. Florence Blankiwood, B. A,_ w Director of Conservatory-Harry Dean, (TOLLEGUE School For (hrls ‘ $3133 (continued from page 9) f A Residential and Day Tlu- rcuulur i'l)lll‘.\it' 1.r1-|l-.r.~~ for imhw-rslty .\l-.1trl--\Li:lii1-I|’.H rlflvl-“ll course-s in .\|||.111._ “PL 11..us.-i...l.l .\.-\<-u<~.-. lulurllllull. .l.~~uw._|..|. ._\ m. '.l‘ cwrllllig. .Y..nl l‘ ln-nurtlrn-nt umivv flhrfillll Pl\il:"|'\'l§|"||- H) I Bpeéllfll attention plvcu to Physlrnl lrululnu. Re-opens September 17, 1925 Courses m Matriculation, Music, Art and Poulehold Science n . For Calendar apply to oecretary, Halifax Ladies‘ college Brld Conservatory of Music, Hahiax, N, S, ma: rmav tart-hum Loose? ..__. fforWomctfs Disorder: -.-Pene ln the Newark News. I 7..'lrT'I.'.ll".“iA.... I livery oi’ sood which should not b0 sown. Wherevvr practicable, thero fore, buyers should insist. on know- ing the grade to which tho seed they are buying belongs and they should be thoroughly acquainted with the definition of each grade. 'l‘o this cull. a copy of the Boeds Act, 1923, should be available for ready reference. Copies of thisAci. d, free of charge, by writing to the Dominion Seed Commissioner, 117 Vittoria 8L. Ottawa, Out. The superior producing ubllity of good quality seed of a variety which is wail adapted to thrive on soil peculiar to a given iield ls re- cognised fully by bundled: of our best farmers. Unfortunately, this all important truth has not yet penetrated the minds of all who attempt to grow crops. a fact which is accountable in no smlll degree for tho relatively low yield which many of our farmers con- tinue to reap each your. L. ii. Newman, , Dominion Ceragllat. ' sons morons lturuzlgb nln ‘IIII (IOKIAIINATIOR OI Ill‘ t -_.-_._. Experimental hnn notnj who. the Iourcol of coatulillltion of milk are understood. in s general Men's Senior At St. Andrews. Next months tournament will hi‘ the eighth annual 0i tho Canadian For Pronpvt-tuu apply to MISS l. J. GALLAHER. Sculor Golf Association. George .. Lyon of bambton, one 0f tho fath- ers of Canadian golf. won this titlv for tho first six years in succes- sion, and his fight to make it sev- en straight last your is still re- membered. lie lost to F. A. Par- kcr, a cluh-mato. alter two addi- tional gruelling l8-holo rounds. The Men's Senior championship is decided by two rounds of 18- hoie medal play. in the after- noons putting competitions take Royal Victoria College IONTBIAL A IIUIDINTIAL common IOI WOIIN ITUDINTD ATTENDING Ioflll-I; UNIVERSITY (In-led ml ndowod by tho us. It, Ion. Inns strsth- eons Ind Haunt llull) census lnsdlnl to duress II in the. null w nu. but udn lds ~ _ Arts. than Ior Minn ll cal oolilihlll M130 Illic- ‘ ._ . . for Notions curly n lie-eon.- the Oollop ll ‘DP Ihoull ho I nodules ll lllibi. for prospectus and Inform- oths apply lo the Ind». way, there is perhaps need of s more widespread howled“ 02'!» relstlu _.__._.__._. Principal l i MOUNT ALLISON LA DIES’ C-OLLELG E Founded 1854. Opens Wednesday. September 9, 1925 Session 1925-26 ii'i‘l\ls is Lho largest Rcsldvutiul Luriitrs‘ College in (luuuda. 111T STANDS FOR-Jilin. lllPlilll. Soul Culture, lntellotaiutil Equipment, fl-COUIISES ARE GIVEN iN-Mtlslo urn- tory. Household Sclcunn, Lltcrultlrte. Fin.- Arts and Ilulvorslty Muiriculntlnn_ Bus» incss Courses un- provhiml by tht- .\<-u(l- emy with ivllloh tho Uollom» la affiliated. llTlle Art Museum is a feuluro whorl.- lhv 6011980 Blonds without u peep Fro“ (11.1. cudar on application to ~ REV- HAMILTON WlGL-E, B.A.. D.D.Prln SACKVlLLb}, NPIW BRUNSWICK MOUNT ALLISON U N IV E RSITY MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY ANNUAL SESSION. 1925-26 Saturday. Sclimmbe" 19 Opens (B) Tin- lolhnvlug (‘nurses urc given: Arts, leading to the ll. A. livilfvfl- Soiuuma loading to the 13.82. llultrcv. Household Science. lcmllng to the 1i‘ 5p. lit-gren- ln llmlsrhnld Arts. Divinity, leading to tho B. l). Dogrco iCngiuci-r-iluz, h-udiug to u cvrtillcnlt- admitting to the third your iu Mu» Lilli and similar institutions. Music, leading to the degree o! Bachelor of Music. Finance and Commerce, lctttling to a certificate at tho end oi two yours. iiMany scholarslliils null prizes ollt-rl-ul. llllcsldoutial accommodation for men and Wfllllllfl. liWrito for (lulondilr giving full inform- ation about Courses. Scholursilips, Affiliated Relations, Expenses. ‘ W- M. TWEEDW. M. A., Registrar. G. J. TRUEMAN, Pb. D, Prtlident. SACKVILLE. NEW BRIYNSWIQK llllltltl ilcltcrnl, Silifiilill, and Mutriculu. llnl! Courses lcntllul: to the Cnllolzca o! Arts, Illugiucferlug, Mvdltainq Bu. 341mm,“ 'l‘ruiuiug, MOUNT ALLISON COMM ERCIAL COLLEGE Tlililrrs Courses in Business Shnrtlmnd. and Typcwriting, Ponmanship, etc. Comlortsbl, Residence, Strong gnu qr Experienced Teacher- il \ llmitwl numhcr of positions available by u-lulul. studt-nls oithcr mnlc or tcmale. . may assist thcntsclvcs to pay expenses. First term begins Wed, Bapi, I, 1925 Calendar Sent on Rsquut J. M. BAOKVILLE, NEW BEUNSWKIK PALMER, MA, LL.D., Principal q