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Beptember 24th to 27th, 1929. Many ,more equally valuable scholarships and prizes awarded at end of each year of course. BHIBBEFF BALL: The residence for women, g,¢. commodates one hundred stud. ents. Registration for Arts and Science Students: September 23rd fol- new students from Halifax and Dl\'\m°U'fhi 39l'>f»€mber 24th for other new students; september 25th to 28th (12 o'clock noon) for other than new students, Registration for Law, Medical and Dental Students: ' September 10th and iith. FOB FULL INFORMATION. Apply in person or by letter to the Registrar, ‘ _ Royal Victoria College " afoolu. u.\'lvl:nsl'rr Montreal (lonndell lml endowed by the late lt. IC: in Strathcona and Mount Royal) lol' women etudentl resident and non-resident. preparing for degrees in the Faculty of Arte (B. A.. B. sc., B. H. S.. B. Corn.)' and in the Flc. ully of Music. Students are eligible for scholarships in the Faculty of Arte. Application for residence should be made early as accommodation in the College la limited. -Bursary and Lonn Fund. lor elrnnlar and information LADIES’ CHIFFON HOSIERY A fortunate purchase allows us to offer our customers a. High class Chiffon Hos- iery, Full Fashioned, every pair perfect, with either pointed or square heels at $1.35 M a. n y _ fashionable shades to select from all sizes up to 101/2 ALLEYJITE3 raereloriaacz women Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan, i B. A. l BABBSTEILSOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P.E.l. _ McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Olioe: 180 Richmond Street - MONEY T0 LOAN ‘ _ Charlottetown, P. E. l. McDonald & McPhee B. A. I. a. mnonasn. n. r. nlerlml saanrersns. arrolwevs. src MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building Charlottetown Stewart & Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. U. N. W. LOWTHER oanme"rsns_ ` soucrrons. src . It Great 0201" 5"!" MUNBY T0 LOAN '|021-I4-lf. BELL £0 MATHIESON It. I.. BELL D. L. MATHIESON, LL. B. larriaters. Solicitors, lite. Money to Loan. tryn- flmees-caarloetelewa ana luoaunn -.._._...__._..._...------- i-'gi--1_1 - l of' I i l i I F Sturgeon, is going strong this year. The factory has stood up against many adversities in the long history of its existence. but it has lived to see an era of prosperity which is pleasing to its patrons and a credit to the _promoters and the efficient management in charge. Miss Ethel Johnston. R. N., of the Royal Victoria, Montreal. with party have arrived at the old home. Peter's Road. for the holiday season. They were met in Charlottetown by Miss Johnstone brother, Louis, of Mon- tague, and from there'all motored to Peters Road, where_ they will be the guests of Mrs. A. M. 'Johnston during their sojourn in the p_rovi_nce. The new cemetery at Petsr's Road has been much improved- in appear- ance by the recent work of renova- tion-trimming, path-making and the completion oi the' ornamental section. 'I‘he fencehas been painted very artistically in becoming colors. Much praise is due the manager, Mr. Neil Vahlderstine. for his excellent supervision, and to the people in gen- eral for their hearty co-operation in, carrying out this important work off beautlfying the hallowed precincts of the departed. l _--.._._'i_-a-_..- Miaardb soothes inflammation. removes all poison and heals quickly. " _ _ .,.. ..._ - Tl-IEOLOGY ' A PRETTY llllle _mlullle romance l¢,ld__ll, _ylllllm 5;,-egg,-5 1-wha;-¢ The Wests had a hous- the _ ew ll;ilCl>Jl§ijci-§H0LD SCIENCE Ml__.md 'Mrs' _la-mels M-acmnls and revealed by Wlllllml 5_ Ham l,h_ Paris Dines"-of a wit of other days nm, ,lm Al,c_ ol Summelslde werelscreen actor-otherwise known as Wm b9"Hm€_ i1nf\°Y¢d_W|ih hi-5 WNW’ ' ~ -»Blll-»__hll lls l..lcl als ‘Hal-|55 and called for the proprietor. The ~ - recent vis tors to S ri tl ld. 5 9-* P"- P Diplomas In 1 p ng e famous pinio horse, Fritz and Cac-liaiicr, however, took the waiter's MUSIC i _ tus Kate, a mare, 'well-known toipafi- Mr Ward Deegan. Cafe Traverse, . l ' law., PUBLIC SPEAKING wllo QM" lecelll v'l5ll°l_ to S` llll _ movie-fans in days gone by for herl "Let me speak to your assoc ENGINEERING lleld has lelumed to llls llomep 8 unique bucking ability. She was an ,demanded the hai-9 She-‘W HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE _ ' ~olllll,w_-» Dullng ll long lay_l,l1- plllzi “M_y associate? I have .no asso- A party lmm Spllllglleld alla v;c_i formeri a great attachment for Cac- Claw-" _ __ CAME the tiny for Hart to make Large and Carefully Chosen Ml” _lane Nlcholsonl Slllllmel.. his picture “S:llld." Fritz was taken F“°“’W Held ms _lm hp, hom ln 5,,mme,_ lo the assert ouislso of violoryvllle UNTIL 192'/ WOW" were 110° el* . fl ld_ _ - ll-lm l _ Kate was left in the corral_ The 1°W"d in '-he Uamhhhg *`°°m-‘3 at e and lsres g n Summer V l D ,ill dm tell to I n 5l,_le_ _ _ scene was ready. The cameras all 'fam E ah ey as fy- Y* The in position. Hart went to mount “F055 "1 in Ba-‘U W°°“'5 "1"\'°m _ _ _ - l ll ln Deauville to Monte Carlo"-about a Teachelds License in inity spent last Sunday ufternconmls Kale- 'nThen'v demanded me Mher' “why SCHOOLol EDUCATKJN L very-pleasantly ni. Cnvcndisll Beach. ' ° 'V ' d° YM can your Pla” Cafe of me two maggots?" C O O The heavy rain of Monday worked F""'z~ but ‘here W35 h°"h1h5 ° 3 nl k ho “used to The trustees of Springfield have Mr Herman Lambe, Springfield. rw _ I ‘ON ,,,.oml,,, Wm, me crops and lell llle um lime. The lime fellow saw red. ;'°fve\1'_l;1¢ vogiavfr wh r his ul farmers ln lllls vldlllty lll ..l,llgl,l goodsmash! Crash: Away went the cam- ell ‘e Y ms W eh W sent for him Note after note was ' 1 - _~ eras. propelled by flying hocfs. Fritz - ACADEMY ’“"“°’ - _ .l l.. lo 1.. all l. lg ee was stark, stllrlrg mad P41550 m ° ml' | M* o e e them all. Finally, in_d-esperation, engaged Mlss Bealrlce Yeo Northam FOLLOWED a c0lls,_lllall‘5ll_ Hall she changed her tactics and wrote: ~ ' ' ~ . i Sir: If you v/ish io know where as chool teacher for Springfield for had 9' h“‘h'“‘“’9' _ ACADIA llleselllllllllg year \"Boys." said he to the camera- 5'0"’ “he 15 3° this m°m°“i- 3° (C°.Edl_l¢3u°na1) - men' ..I may be _ll damn Moll but to the Royal Hotel to the room of 'I A Model Amdemy Aillated We congratulate Mr. Patrick “V5 hy lt' Send f°" KHW7' Count de S-' A PM d wil_la'I'heSchoolofEduution. Lambs, Springfield, on the purchase Kate mme- Frm Whbed “M95 en ' ` ‘ with her. She watched him work as of a new Ford ear. At present he is THE husband read the nom' ,www Courses: r- ereclll garage lm llls lll,eml5es_ only he could work; just as she had _ ‘S ° ,O walch lllm wolk ln every some on elsolrly, nslf-rose from his chair. GENERAL _ ' “f ' alle ,ll.d5_ then settled back again. "Lucky in BUSINE33 ‘ ' HH ` love unlucky at cards!" He had been _ ll l ll S d lllelllooll nd ow proud Fritz was when he ' _lm lo - MATrucul_aTloN 25;” “my““p"l;’m‘;lly mmfmg ,md Cams Kal, ,me loaded ln onlllolly lo. was all night. Perhaps ull! wanpmx - -. w- - s W" through different parts ol the Island. trucks th 5° to 1°°“h°h~ Puffs Bhh MH Cl bl _ l _ “The little rascal knew what it E he 'Ju Cd hls hen hg and “°h Earehillylgupfrzisecl Besi- Ml” Mary Mawloskey and Ml' meant and he knew his ability to ences. ea pcatlon. Elmer Rnbelu who lllllglll ln Emel._ show of! in front of Kate." A'-‘ICQUHYG E-Qi-iiPm¢¥\t»l aid School last year, have been en- "And there “re "‘°s° Wh° “Y that lhlgnlzxzl nlxrainglshelfaid l:°mi'“'ll:! Excellent Gymnasium. gaged to teach there for the coming h°"5°5 d° "°h uhdersthhdl" adds hc E W e' W ° W” _ , _ Hall llll “My llll-e_Ea5l and we5l_..l wardiy seething. And that afternoon year' o o o the Count de S-, who had never lx million. U O l ‘ V ri' AND sllowlllg what real love will even met the wife, received a huge F" l'\f°""°”°" Wm' llgiisslswgugglllfg Bigcxirrll Sl`:ll:;‘;xl; do, even with the wildest equine h°“q“°h °f h°W°'5 h'°m hh °h°y“' THE e ’ D g natures-and Cactus Kate, before m°h5 admirer' The puzzled °°“m vacation, at the home of her uncle, WOL FV] LLE Mr James Campbell, Gl_allllm.s she mct and fell in love with Fritz, f°“h°_1 5' “rd attached "0 the 'Wes' NOVA gun-IA ' R°'d _ . - was a terror-Kate became as docile It “hd Simply; a as a high-school mare. Nothing Thhhks' U C . Mr. Peter Sinclair Summerfield. “l” M” W0i11d Dei'-wade her, or provoke her. and Miss Lillian Matheson spring- t° make eve” “ ‘h‘“‘°'1“'“P' Tha” THE g°""m° °°m°°l mm md ' . _ th L dléd lf CSM f 05 P¢t€1'S R03d field were appointed delegates from W” eight leafs. “E-'O' _e Fu B ec on O car A d V. .n.t ' lm W _ msm te to “_ D0 hcl-ses lllldll-stahl-_l»_l Wlldes character are well illustrated h ‘C1 1 Y 3P““3‘° °m°“’ “_ . . . in this hitherto unpublished incident tend the Annual Convention in Char- AN ln related by Frederlc Whyte (ln llls _ amus g occasion durin the my may besomewhatnghtespeci 1°“°t°°m' world war when Field Migranal bi°¥’“PhY °’ Whhm H°“‘°m“““' li the old meadow _ . “ Y ’ _ - --- _Douglas Halg had some dll, lllll me publisher). whyie nad gone to M" HBYW 55”! (hee M155 Mary P ri to see the author of "Salome" ' with dear old Marshal Jeff' U 5 Glxm "ws 'md vegetablfsh alfle Sinclair) and little son James, of luncheon lmrly al Halg_s Hxdxlafri' about sllnle Work he was QD du for ma “E very 3°°d hr°5'°‘“ W " e Regina, Bask, are visiting Prince Ed- le I lll Helllemalm He found gsm, wear. _ ' rs. n e party were King George, limited mmswre 5° beneficial '° mam' Wald Island. the guests of her the Pllllce ol Wales M Polncllrel M ing deep mourning and looking very Wl_ll_ . _ . _ . gm m°°h"' Mrs' Margaret. Smchm’ Painleve and. of course. Marshals melahchcdy' I l U Mrs. E. J. Mcl=‘adyen, with her fam- Summerfield' gggfiaigg lflilf;i€~ll(1l`i<;Wl§i\1lllzl Ggorge NATURALLY Whyte thought my °f B°st°n'_ Mus" “fe “smug at We regret to report that Miss Mar- lloll ol llle wal? 'mil olll olelcsuglg Wilde was suffering from some rec- her former home' Peters Road' “th Saret Mayne, Summerfield, is con- lol. that pledge ,no Wllle . p,Cd cnt and cruel bereavement and cau- her sister, Miss Lucy Johnston and lllled ll,l lm Pllllw Elllwald lsllmll al the lunchem; “hs “"5 llollsly ventured all lnqulry on me Mr' ‘md Mrs' L' C' J°h““°“' H°Sl>itaiV undergoing an operation .` . . delicate sllojeol, only io receive this for tonsilitis. Her many friends wish SOON ..l,,lllla., _lame was 0bselv_ unexpected reply: The Peter‘s Road .Presbyterian S. he ll l. e ' _ V .,,,l.l_llS ll ll bl tlld S" W l_e_ “nl ed S d ,lm r 5' Sp” y °°°° ry- ed looking* about for the walter and Bppens to e my r ay' as org z on un ay ll ____ mealllllgly eyeln llls l, .» e_ and I am mourning las I sha inst, with a very good attendance oi’ Ml,_ Cecll l_lllgll“_ V N°l,llol_o_ who Elm 3 empi mn henceforth do on each ol my am_ll_ Wpm and “ache” Mr' W' 'L' M°' recently_sustained_ the loss of his ..l 'llllnk Mlll.s'lllll Joflre wallls llle versaries lthe flight of one year of Lean was appointed superintendent. valuable barn by llgllmmg 15 busy bleadl.. sllld Halg lo llle W,llll_l_ “llll my youth into nothingness, the ~“'-" erecting another one. which promises , ' growing blight upon my summer." Mr. John Finlay. a former resident to be llllllel, and more modern than a Xlngilsgr “fl” ll b d l* ~ . _ ETC ‘LC l`(_‘fl 0 of Cambridge Road' and mm' resw- i-he °“° Whmh “'35 hmhed- Joffre who took a piecc though he IT was George du Mmmer' nm' ing in Arlington. Mass., is visiting _ ‘ Dull lllllsl and author ol ...l.l,lllll,.» his native province and at present '__' didnt' really want it' Suu 1°°ki“g . , ' ’ Th many friends of little Miss at his mpfy glass, ~pa gl- -.ve ,__“'h°-as Mi* Whl"~ fcmhlds “S- e e p . _ :lc:l°nl§uestPe‘;l_.M;oa;d Mm J' L` Caroline Sinclair. daughter of Hon. little cough and a lift of ll; eye- “marked ht B upuhchn ‘h“h": on' S a ‘ Peter and Mrs. Sinclair of Summer- brows, "Ffh°W “hi “The me d°“'“ 3-’ de The Mllml rmr North Dal _ field, who underwent an operation “I knew perfectly well wl_l°llt ll_l5lMaurlerl; I wish they'd give the devil Y 'Y ` _ his au. lng Con wllh melt cheese “Glory at for appenclicitis in the Prince Countylold gentleman wal~it=d-I had served _ _ . ~ HOSDWGI HTG P16352!! 10 l8ll'i1 thi!! him so often.‘ chuckles the waiter- ' THAT King Edward had a keen she is well on the road to recovery. Sergeant Secrett _ telling the story M in "Twenty-hve Ycclrs With Enrlfgense of humor L’ wmmcn know' Mr. .lonn A. crolren. Emerald, Haig." °dg°- He" ‘S H S*'°\'>' "‘°°“° him 'Did popular mail courier on the Emerald ° ° ° by Phhhcss Daisy °f ple” hh her via Clifton route. had the misfortunelTHEN the entre: was served with on Saturday evening to lose a valu-ldoffre still looking dllbiozlsly at his iway' is n “Ughlor of C°1°“°l C°m` able horse. The animal strayed out wine glass. lwnms west' “hd ° sm" °‘ c°h` of its pasture unto the railroad and "I think Marshal Joffl-c want.: ” t wls struck by'a. train. Two of its legslsome more bread!" again said Haig, were severed from its body and the obviously enjoying the little rnnledv. suffering animal had to be shot. 'Paps" took another piece but look- ed as if he woulcl have liked to till-ow .A large sale was held on Tuesday, _|'- at 5°m°0i`i°- July 9tll_ on the propel-ty (ol-mel-ly After luncheon l-laig’s private sec- owlled by me lllle Ml-_ Al-chlbald retary took Joffre on one side. ex- Fersusonl 3llml.l.lel-lleldllgll belllg lalllplained the circumstances and oifcr- old homestead, everything to be foundled "fiends if the Mi"-*hai Wfliild on . well eqlllpped llll-m Wu _wld step into an adjoining room. But .lm 'lnllud good l,l.l¢¢,_ The sale the old gentleman wouldn‘t. If he W” collllllwgll ln ‘Ill lll,_¢o_¢,¢,e mm, couldn‘t have a glass of wine with his lm. By Mn Hugh Moll-lsol-l_ Kell, meal in a reasonable manner, he 5ll.lgl°ll_ wasn’t going to have a surreptitious one afterwards. l-le could easily wait Ml._ Alclllllald MacGl.egol._ ol Lot until he returned to hLs own head- id has purchased the valuable farm ‘l““"'e""' formerly owned ily the late Mr. ° ° ' 2:lBl:dMl.1;_e rxgglegoiusxggix for students and tourists in Paris is cupylngiheir new home early in thisl lll°l,llll_ no lle°lll'l °l, ml. vlclnlly cafe is an old one and the story is will welcome Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Gregor and the former wul add to the mln! YOUR! Ind ¢i\¢¢i'Di'illI\U of the examination a treat of candy, \1ai'l'nti’S 0! thi! Vicinity. / given by the tcncher, wa/3 enjoyed by A FAVORITE gathering place the Cafe des Deux Magots. The --~ all present. A short' address of fare- _ _The annual examihatlon of Spring- well to Miss White was read by Miss field School was held in the school- Dorothy Mayne '\ani-1 Miss Hazel room on FrldlY.'_ June 28th, with a Somers presented ll token of remem- Illia number of parents and visitors' bl-ance for which Miss White briefly .eaaaane 'rho oaftfma as..." -1/aa' -...1 nill....l.. »l._..l....| ii.- _..._lt_ “_ Memoirs.) Princess Daisy, _bythe tllltc. Duclle-s of Westminster. -1- WHEN a cold or exposure brings-aches and pains that penetrate to your very bones, there rs always quick relief in Aspirin. -It will make short work of that headache or any little pain. Just as effective in the more serious suffering from ncuralgia, neuriiis, rheumatlsm or lumbago.. No ache or pain is ever too deep-seated for Aspirin tablets to relieve, and they Arn-\'| aQ‘-ll ska Haan Ali Anmwiasa Forest. Now to get on with thel lstory: "We were a lively family," re- lminisces Princess Daisy. "King Ed ward. who loved us all. christened lus the 'Wild West Show' and once: |sent a telegram addressed to ‘thel Wild West Show. New Forest/ which 1 safely reached us." Not so bad. ' THE seemingly imposibl-2 hasl happened. John D. Rockefeller has been "done" in oil! It appears that| the Standard Oil genius has sat-un- knowingly, I’ll be bound-to .lohnl K. Winkler, a knight of the pen, orl typewritenland the result is a worki of art, entitled "John D.-A Port- rait in Oils." But what c.specinlly_ interests me is that lvinlrler dues! John D. an “inveterate racontcl:r." It lnever even suspected it. . O O A l | ONE of Mr. Rockeiellel"s favoritcl 'stories fsays Winkler) is about an; old negro, arraigned in court on al ilchargc of vagrancy, who gave hisi name as John D. Rockefelleni Scratching his grizzled poll in per-i plexity at the outburst of laughter.: the old darky exclaimed: _ I "Yassah, dats mah real name an‘; threatened' further punishment, he( said stalwartly: I "You can't bulldoze me! So long las I‘ve got the spirit of a man I’ill take a peek." i _eos BUT the oil kings pet yarn, ac- cording to Winkler, concerns a nerv-l it's been a trial toe me all mahlife. ' _ ~’ m a “ig _ V 1“““° ’T°‘“°‘ :f:.:°..€f_*:.‘:5;':.:‘ fm' Awormoa is the tale or ine timid; i 7 Y 7 soul whose wife drove him under; F M i t ;‘::..r.l‘;;‘.;:;.‘::::;. “X °" ° °“° li . _ l l Records ` l l . » ‘ ' __ I’m JustA Vagabond Lover ik. f 5°* po, -rm Rudy valleo ana me 21967 . __r__.._ _f ,_; Connecticut Yankees 1 ., 5-;'.V_= Plano Solo I{=\-ff? Th°m“' 21653 ._l_,l, _ ,_ My sin _Rudy Vallee For Trot Waring's Pennsylvaniana 21977 _ a-V_..._,_ _ ; lf? 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Medlilie C0- ~_7f_~.i“- Il Limited _ SOMEONE who overheard the: ~"&“-’; J 4- / ve-os "5 conductors tart answer warned him V()|[E V i V ll; l Q; All the latest Red Seal records bylamous Victor artists » _.~°.;‘.>r;1e---a.. ;:*.::r rx: _ fl "guess I better apologize." ' He paused at the womans seat. took off his hat and began a fulsome apology. ` ` ' "She didn't say anything," explains John D. "She just waved her hand." Pouring oil on troubled water. IT was in the days when the ne _ railroad was pushing through the: country of the plains Indians iyarns William MacLeod Raine in "Fam- ous Sheriffs and Western Out laws_") that a drunken cowboy got on a train at a way station in Kan sas. John Bender, the conducto asked him for his ticket. He h none, but he pulled out a handful gold pieces. "I wantta.-g-go to-h-hell," he tate an instant. "Get off at Dodge. 2.3.- - 2 ooooooooooooooooog o “’°°°““‘°"‘ Bm" dh "°” *"5" i>3©_©_@ “Phew!” exclaimed the conductor. 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