AUGUST a. 1929 - _ ‘ACADIA An Attic . . . . i UBATT! WEEKLY THE CHARLOTTETOWN CUA R DlAN i , ‘ ihe was here on a previous trip he ;was guest o! honor at a private din- VIChLlYQh. He accepted, but stipulated‘ rthat he be allowed to choose his sub- iject. That was readily agreed to. I U I t Caine—\vho told me the story-has ;a keen sense of fun-and enjoyed the Joke immenselyand still does. But V those who know the novelist will ap- ON the eventful Spnday, an ex- i preciate that it is not the brand of ‘pectant. congregation filled the humor that appeals to him. church. when the time came fort ' ' ' .I~lali Caine to_ deliver his sermon, hel BY THE WAY I see that. both ‘caused a stir by announcing as his'Sir I-lall Gaines sons-Derwent and V-‘Xl? " Ralph-are members o! the new "It is easier for a. camel to gvhBritlsh Parliament, Ralph as a Con- through the eye of a needle, than for ‘ servative and Derwent as a Laborit-e. ‘a rich man to enter the kingdom 0f And that, too, reminds mo that over 50¢" the wonderful Jacobean fireplace ili i ‘And for half an hour or so," said the Hampstc-ad home of the Hall ‘ the novelist. telling me the Stvry with Guinea-I don't think they live there >5 Winkle ill hi5 6Y9» “I Breached to any more—\\'as this carved motto: Teachefls License in SCHOOL of EDUCATION Largo and Carefully Chosen Faculty The HORTON ACADEMY 0f I ACADIA UNIVERSITY _ lthcm on the subject of my text." "What is spoken here is sacred (chd-‘jducm-lona-l) . ‘ ' ' everywhere." h "odd Auden, ‘filmed I THINK it- was on the same trip. It was nerweht who, after hear- wlufl-lmschool dmuufim,“ ltoo. that tho New York reporters ing outside the home a lot of garbled K Played l 10KB 0Y1 Hill Clllnc- Someigcssip of ‘sacred’ conversation in- C _ ‘friends arranged a. slummilig party side the home, altered the motto, es‘. for the novelist, to show him someq making it rend; GENERAL thing of the night life in the local "what is sacred here is spoken BUSINESS underworld. The newspapers got tolevcr where," Y MATRICULATION hear about it in advance aiid report- a ' v a ors and camera men were awaiting E, w, HORNUNG, of "Rgfflgg" {the D31‘!!! at 9- Yed-hflt Bohemflllifill; fame, was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's lresort. Sir Hall had scarcely seatcdthl-nther-ln-ldu; and a noted wit, himself at a convivial table whenyonce when he lvas shown the print. ed record of some one who claimed - itolhave run the hundred yards in . . . Qunder ten seconds, he said: Royal Victoria College W5 a sprinters erm. blcGlLL uxivansirir Montreal (Founilnd and endolvrd by the Into Carefully Supervised Resi- dences. Ideal Location. Adequate Equipmenhl Excellent Gymnasium. Foo Information rWrlls TEE REGISTRAR i WOLFVILLE NOVA SCOTIA CONAN‘ DOYLE is a great be- Bn mm "Mo" summon“ and ,liever in boxing which he holds to be Mum,‘ K0,,“ ‘the "finest single-man sport, with pm- Mmsh ‘(udpnll resident m“ football as tho best colhctive one. In l'l'__"‘l‘,‘l‘é"f_fl'l'fi'l‘l';yliffg"r‘zu'fuf‘gfiigfgtf ‘his younger clays he was no mean ‘ril.lyli6ts.‘.hi:.'rco~iiti\.l;d £31] in mo] rflif- pcrformoc with the gloves. m, mhcfhhmhjp‘. h, m: _‘i'-§c‘f,'h'y"°°, “Better that our sports should be “W ‘a little too rollgh," he believs, “than that we should run a risk of cfiem- inacy.“ i Sir Arthur's story ‘Rodney Stone,“ 3° “lend” m 13mm!" aummwuei l ‘contains one oi’ the most exciting 31x95’ d“; ‘jblects m" °l “m” and Tnlfillnlluw laccounts in fiction of a prize fight." 1o other work. . a . ANOTHER \V€‘ll-l(l10\'.'i1 novelist ‘with a strong liking for the “Manly Anplicatinn (or residence should ha llliltll! olfriy no accommodation in the College la limited. Bursary and Lorin Fund. For circular and information A patent has been issued for a lOllcQ club containing spurs that can l —— BY—— iner given by a nice lady. I was o!‘ BUDGET or , a i STORES ABOUT w. ithe party too. After dinner we Wu!!! I - T E w ‘entertained by a professional thought FAMOUS 730"‘! Y ' reader. John was invited by him to l D . ‘choose the name o! any internation- egrees m I ‘ally known author, living or dead ARTS AND SCIENCE THE news tiiat John n. Rockefei- ‘suddenly a blinding flash lit lip thQArt of Self-Delense" is Jeffrey The "iertflifl" 1°" ‘he Y°°m ‘m’ 7 ‘IHEOLOGY l1“ is writing his a“t°b‘°3Yi1Phl'. re- .room. A second previously a prepos- Farnol. Only recently there waslDrmkwaler “m” “w” ‘m 5 piece HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE gminds me of a story sir Hall Cains sesslng young damsel had hopped in- published a book by Farnol caiiedj“! P5P" "wmm Ciilmm" “med u" MUSIC ‘tells. It was at the "tainted moneyflto hi5 13p! yamous prize Fighml» Many reach paper up into eighth its size, utter _ jperi0d—'t'ain‘t mine and ‘t'ain't.; ‘e ~ l ers 0g his hovelg “The Broad High. , which the thought-reader was. called . Diplomas in Qyours, as Mark 'I‘wain called ib-thatl THE sequel came the following way" and "The Amateur conuo-fback- Flllwwl"; a Sim“ P“"-*‘~'- h“ MU5|¢ . flrlall Caine, during a visit to Newlsunciay when a. newspaper printed man," have marveled at his descrip-‘Saidi “T115 "time W“ ha" “mien PUBLlC SPEAKING jY°PK. was invited to speak from the the picture showing Hall Cainc seat- tlons o1 fistic encounters. The truth“ wnkle C°mn5-" .. ~ ENGINEERING pulpit of the Fifth Avenue Baptist icd at a table with a merry little lady is that Farnol is a useful boxer him-l Marvewusl 15"" n? i "HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE lChurch —- the Rockefeller familypcrched upon his knccs. Lady Hall self. He_made the trip from Eng-l " too land in 1921 to attend the_ Dempsey‘ ‘ b ls _ x d Carpcntier fight at Jersey City. And, THEN some °dy e e w“ m“ '3 L0 that if you please is enthusiasm in-‘WNW d°“'n n’ “m” will“ m“? dead: ' ' natural than he should choose that o c o of the guest oi’ the evening? And so i ‘he wrote “John Drlnkwater." The EVERY ONE knows of George‘ _ Bernard Shaw-s interest h.‘ buxmg_ entertainer was called into the room ‘through his loud- talks with Geneln W“ 11°" S? "W m“ "m- H“ ‘Tunnqh But G B_ s_ hag no usegot the christian name right. and for brutality or commercialism. In vmunteired ma‘ the surname "a" a preface to “Camel Byron! Pr,” something to do with water. l’. wa fession," he offered the ‘opinion that rather embarrassllu" Every o“? l‘ ‘bnlue_fist fighting lived by its bladhllllfl room, with the exception of ti: lguardism ahd (fed of its miolerable thought-reader kncw the name. Fill- tediousnesi And Harry Preston’ ally, he gave it up. We all shoutci famous boxing expert, is on recol-dluml“ D"i“k“'a“'r-" as saying that the old knucklb; "Who is he?" said the entertainer, “fighters mum never have survlvcdlllllltlfiélllly, adding: “I asked for the twenty rounds or modem boxmg_ name of a weli-knolvli author." _ We all laughed, and John the ,“A blow with a gloved hand, scienti- , ilcaily delivered, is harder than a harms‘ blow from a naked fist," he declares. ' ' ' . ‘ Alid he should know, being an old- THE ma“ Nmwus Pastmaster m Lime amateur Champiom ‘American history was Abraham i o o o ,l..llicoln. In may, 1833, when a THAT ‘versatile man oi’ letters, 3mm“ ma“ °f t“'“my‘f°u" Wm‘ m John Drmkwater_he 15 posh PM? settled occupation, he‘. was given ‘wright and biographer-was recently Charge of‘ H‘? m“ ‘lime at Ne“ asked what he considered his great” Salem, Illinois. It was rather as- est achievement He replied. tonishing that he should have bee" “when I was thirteen years old 1 appointed by the Jackson adm i' Grated a record ‘m, my c1555 at the tration, but Lincoln's political atti ‘Oxford High School in the long time was‘ m“ exlrewsi and he "‘" jumzl 15 feet 8 inches, which has almost the only available man l-l. never been beateny own comment on the action v.1 _ Class Wm tam that “the office was to: insignificz" o o o to make his politics an objection“ onmxwaran name pro- ' ' ' ‘iiounced as spelt not Drink-etter as A ‘LITTLE mme ma“ three y!“ quite a lot‘ of people mlspronouncc “Ne? his al1P"3nlm'-’I\l. the post of- lit-has been over here to see his new m“ at New Salem “:55 clued Dr “my “Bird mqiandn safely launch lack of business. It is said, relates ed ‘Before sailing home he dined AM“ F" Harm” ‘in "Old Pa“ with President Hoover, an old friend. Bugs.“ that the gmemment tram“ 10 Whom by the way he dedicated‘ ling auditor did not some around to ibis famous Lincoln PINE Drlnkwau settle with the ox-postmaster until’ long after the OlTICe had been dis- er ls an enthusiastic stamp collect- d .or and has a. particularly fine col- “mdfmed- ‘when h‘: finally appeére v 182mm or U. s‘ A155,,“ _ in Llncolns law office at Spring- loo the balance due the government. AND l t l. t ll - now e ma c you an am about $17, Lincoln went to an o1d‘i;ur using little story about John. When o I I T. I vv. 0 ‘ Q tied into a packet with string. Un-iliarl Haig:" 2 '1 1 tying it, he produced the exact ‘*1 remember Q ‘ ' o ¥§4§-O 9-{040-0-06 9G6 O-O-OO-Q§&O QK-O-OrO-O-O-GO-O-O fO-QO cunt g orrho i‘ - I o o 3am,’ - ‘b, " HCVCX‘ U50 any 1118115 money ll X l t B , C st! _ my own," was his laconic comment. 211‘ O .6 OWll llSllleSS O fl € i - - - ' ‘ ' g , g § , AlltlgOlllsh, NOVa sCfltla a REMINISCENCE oi’ the method »—- 0pens0n ‘lo . . igi tlli bef th I _ g i 3 Opens Sept. 11, 1929. It offers the following courses: t vzry n ‘vhen °,e,%f_,::;h_ em; \ g _ 3rd, 1929 ' I j z 1, A Preparatory Course of one year. enabling students who are , in the row of cannon posted eight or‘ e h di d i th d ' u - ' ~ A ~ t plenum Equipment in Commodioua and Well Ventilated 1.221s: ‘lgpdguallly hi’. cllhlfvglellgltlfillvlgljiiclllstilijalil)!‘dad at the“ m; ma? “gggszlonizfl; c1221, Boom,’ ' M1 e O l: ~ 2. An Arts Course leading to the degree of Bachelor o! Arts; which carried to New York Qty in > ‘ - eighty minutes the news o! the. NO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION- 3, (Ar Science Course leading to the degree of Bachelor starting from Bufmo d‘ the firs‘ J i] 4 A Englnelmn Co“ or W0 years leading to admission I. boat t0 go through the new watcri . n g rse . . counszs or srvoy meet the most modern require- ilito the Third year of other institutions. I “N” _ _ , ‘ i nients o! the employing public, and embrace all subjects i: 5- A course Leading m mgr” or use. in Nursing I AT (he time or the Boer ‘vary necessary In success u: Business Practice, Account ncy, 1 : C ‘ m‘ D0“ 13s HIMEHIS he than shorthand, Typevn-ltlng, Mimeographing. Business English. ‘ " 6. A Teacher-Training Course enabling students to qualify for : _°'° a m ‘a: rem respect and , maul“: “d Hun‘ A spew “m,” n; lecture, on can“ i | licenses to teach in the schools of Nova Scotia; ‘ 5f" i (“the g0: Genkmls Boma , inerclsl Law. by Mr. Bell of the law flnn o! Bell 8| i‘ 1, A Preparatory Medical Course through which students may l andngsmfts which tespegt and m? Msthlcson. a . qualify to enter without condition the leading medical schools 4 I ' dd was rm rmapd > 1 f of Canada and the United states; may a {-1 d h_ divéopgd C did k a repared for the Civil Service Enm- i a =1 "- I Wan" Ten 5 1P > an a s re p l . a, Courses in Commerce, Accounting, Marketing, Sales Manage- z between the three mm and m 1921. muom’ I i ment Foreign Trade- ‘ = § " ' ’ X when Field Marshal Earl Haig-as ’ Our graduates are giving every satisfaction, and our dlll- I l 9. several Graduate Courses leading to the degree of Master of : he than was_vish,._.d south Africa hm" "and m‘ mmemm‘ with n“ bum“, public. GET z g 1o, Nxllltljéfillillfl Arts-A course leading to the degree o1 Bachelor I during his wmld trip’ he stayed with, n": BEST- l , o‘ Household science z General Smuts, who was Prime Min- h , l ' _ ' ' istcr, at his official residence-Cecil Lint"?! m" plfllcuh" on application ‘o’ q l z Tomi cost or Board, Tuition, Room Rent, Laundry and Mending. I Rhodes. old homa I . 5 i I Library Fee. Student Publications and Athletic Fees $368.50. z , , , " L. B. . z ' Total cost without private room, $304.00, : THERE was a happy re union n . d. P I I l. . ' ‘ chmummwn’ a a ma“ r M p‘ l l “Pr” m“ CALENDAR To REGISTRAR l was a. visit that Iiaig had been look- ‘ *4"“*° “*“ éeowoowoooooooooooooooowoamoooooooom m‘ forward ta with him was Se... """ MOUNT ALLISON EDUCATIONAL INST . 1,- -- - - for 600. New Library. Gymnasium. Rink. (lemma. SINCE JUNE 1o, 192s, In]: PROPERTY u!‘ THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA “I; .1“ " " in 1843. "' gcant Secrett, his soldier-servant of Boer War days. , "Well, Sergeant Secrett," was smuts’ greeting to the orderly. "I I T u o N s see you are still looking after the Art Gallery. Swimming Pool He“ Marsha“ ‘ Situated in SACKVILLE, New Brunswick. at the centre of the Maritime Provinces. I Number of Students registered in 1928-29—850 UNIVERSITY GEO. J. TRUEMAN, l"h.D., President t LADIES’ COLLEGE ACADEMY HARD 60.41. 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