v \i`\-"ei~ c I A \ '\ ._-.~.--. ~_- __ 4', - \ i ' _ ____-.,_;. . -. ~ ~ J... f . I f l .. V - » I . iv-'i_v‘»=t.`. `~ f__ . - A N _ - I i D ";'i`:»¢ _U-_ \f§-,.51 V ~ . f - .. ,..- , < . \, ~ . ~ » ._ A. G %_,19 ' _ _ _ I _ ‘_ _ _,gut ~,,.,_. ____ s . _ v ` ;-me ,__, _ __ i _ ___ .».ii<.._s...,...;.___.__, < ~ :T __ __ _, _ _ ~-,,i"»___`L_ _ i` ' _ ' ` ` i ' _` §ii0iiiiiit TEACHERS Shllliliiii-(li-ifilliliiii E T 5 .`.~i1_ravs'u»ouyistsisi»reviss¢._' ,»_;'§,"`Q,°,,|, ,uh . VTRA Nonmai. sessions szmel '..° ii `°°"" . - 'mimi 'F' qvnumrm W' °°” :|°,:,`mm°“=°h_,*t__"‘wt,;2fy:f:::’“:',ff" I ci-imc: Eeraenienzo fi_ J 41| ,, .- »¢ *.15 J t ,_ “..» _ _ i _ J"-," 5 _ 4-5- - v . . Q _ _L _ . ,, A nEMrNDi-sn, 'rsstiisgr or yours." ovmess.- an that is humanly posihle is being dons Q see to it that he is well fed, well ¢iQed and eiiiciently equipped. Oi-`gsni__s_ii.t`ions_ like tile Y. M. C. A. are looking to hiipliysicsl comfort, iunitiirui recreation 'sua ness nut. _ if he is sick or wounded the Red Cfosgwiii provide for him with ten- der, loving care. ' ' Yet there is“»one _thing that will bring a.smlle to his face and a joy to his heart that‘none of these can givei that only you can give- Your.Photo graph. _ ` i mfl;li_g__Cook Studio The Newest Designs styles, moderately priced. Call and see them. The Baver Studio .t ia. iron, situ. Good Photography V _ ‘_ Moderato Prices Personal attentior. to Amateur Photography.; ll if' 107 Queen Street Y, #hone ll--e,` - ‘ l;l_K\\ru%ara_a|ssn '- New _rents 3 , _ wil . i _ .I \ A i 'f _ `-~. _ \~‘1, ~._ " _`\ $4 50 _$4.75 We».»are- showing several ` new pumps in patent and kid leath- ers with high heels, good weight forhouseor street wenr. ' Patent sport pump with new aiedlum_»hesi the latest. Co 2 , - . .,_»\-_,_ _-_.C \ - . .\- »v~- _,_ i Bookstore : _ Nl ' '_-Now in steer- . Tho W_o'ma_ns Home compan- _» lon August No. Aiiousr mldaziuss __ besi‘1fAj"_s"|Aasi|\o's pub- _ “ "°,"‘;'.‘fn°ii¢¢is'ivsii iumsusa. ; 7 'oaiiqiitaaim ‘_ i Moors-received daily. ' ' j New looks and Novels _ Holiday reading, ` ' °°° roorinn- nynfssse ‘Auth- ' °f» results pi-iée¢_'s1.ts tn si.so each. Our Holiday prloas 60 and g "_°°nt» mn. ooioois me im ' them over. ‘ . ` " ‘ our Doomed ` sdeaav "1" i»=¢»iitr?si::i:i°u> 'a . 0\|0u\P png” -_ viednesdsy 4 * Aiinut. _ 1~§;~ » iv/ J ‘1 §` if* '£5 __ -__§*_§_; _-_ Carter &,i".olLid. H., HELD T0 MEET DEMAND demand for teachprs in the Province ions of the Provincial Normal School 4°" UW lfilliillli of teachers for First and Second Class Certificates, at Re- _ginio and Saskatoon from Tuesday, Aulnst 20, 1918, until Frida Decem With A view to meeting the gi;-sag of Saskatchewan, the Department af Ewucatlon is arranging to nom mg. y' I ber 20. Further sessions will be held at the same points from Friday, Jan- uary 3, 1910, until April 30. To be admitted to the First 'Class Session, appldcants fnom the Province of Prince Edward island must hold at least First Class Licenses, and for the Second Class Session at least Second Glass Licenses. Male applicants must be at least nineteen years of age and female applicants at. least eighteen years of age. After July 1, 1919, First and Second Class Sessions of the Normal School will be extend over a period of approx- imately eight months. Blank for-ms -for making application may be obtained' from the Registrar, Department of Education, Regina, Seek. 775-ll-10ME1i Heat Your Homr f Your o w n comfort a nd health demands ei en and normal heat- ing in your h -me this winter--in every room and every corner. ' That means you need our Warm_ Air Heating System. Ask for estimates. A F.H. . Trainor 80 Grafton St _ The Best -Eye Service Having recently return-1 ed from Toronto where I at-'_ tended a post graduate course in Optometery and was awarded my diploma, I am now in a position to give' my patrons the very est eye service obtainab e; _ My parlor is fitted 'with the very best and latest in- struments and is on a par with the best optical ~ par- lors in Toronto and Mon-. treal. We guarantee you per- fect satisfaction and are at all times pleased to give you advice regarding the care of the eyes. . _ We are also expert re-' gairers of Eye Glasses, pectacles, etc., and will at- tend to same while you wait. _ _ _ ` _ E.E. Parkman Graduate Optomentist, Montague. P.E.I 1 We Are _ Modern Opticians We keep in constant toudh with the latest discoveries and _ inventions in optics, and immed- iately anything new is placed on the market which will increase our knowledge or facilities, we have it. _ Our opticalolce is of the most approved; style and is equipped with. the very latest instru- \msnts and sight testing appli- ances. i 1 Glasses fitted by us do not do- tract from the appearance. We CH RCH NOTICES -#Holy Trim ity- Church, Georgetown, -11th August Eleventh Sunday after Trinity. 11 a. ni. Holy Communion. l.ii0 p. in. Sun- day School. Dr. Abbott -Smith. - _..°RlD POINT INSTITUTE.--The Red Point Women'a Institute met at Mrs. Ronald MacLel2an's on August iith. A large attendance listened with interest to the splendid report of tho institute Convention 'brought home by Mrs. Adrian Melanie. Considerable time was spent 'discussing various means for raising funds and :planning the programme of next meeting. As soon as haymeiking is completed a spinning bee _yvill be held in the Bnl- tic Hall. Everybody that can spin is heartily welcome to come and' spend the day. Notice of the d-ate, will he given later. The institute will meet on Sept. 2nd at the home of Mrs. Adrian Mcilnnis. Meeting closed 'by singing God Save the King and' God Save our Men. ` NEW BRUN8WiCK'8 ANSWER T0 SUBMARINE MENACB 1-max sr. JOHN. Aug. 9.-Lsunciiiug or two fine wooden vessels today was New Bruuswick's answer to the chal- lenge of the Hun submarine urlring -eff the Atlantic coast which has al- ready destroyed the Dornfontein, the iirst of the ships completed ih the present renaissance of the shipbuild- ing art. The new vessels are the Cel- ina K. Goldman, 477 tons, built at St. |60 tons, launched at Aims. A second schooner is to be launched at the lat- ter place today and at St. Martins work begins at once on a second and Iarger craft thanthe two launched to lay. According to survivors of the fish- ing s'chooner.Annle Perry, in port to- iny, on their way to Boston, two submarines are working together in -‘iepredations among the iishing fleet o fthe Atlantic coast. KEEP CHILDREN WELL 4 DURING HOT WEATHER _ _.___ Every mother knows how fatal the hot surner months are to small ,hildren. Cholera lnfsntum, diarrohea, dysentry and' stomach troubles are rife at this time and often a precious Little life is lost after only a few hours ‘_iln_ess. _ The mother who keeps _Baby's Own Tablets in the house feels safe. The.occasioi_tal_use ofthe Tab- lets prevents stomach I and ~bow_el_ troubles, or if the' trouble come sud- ileniy-ns it generally does-the Tab- lets will bring the baby safey through They are sold by .medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The br. Williams- Medicine co., si-ccir| ville, Ont. . .iiii _iniiiiis MURRAY HARIOR MARKIII. ._ (Friday by Telephone) W. Oats bus ... ... 90 B.lOatsbus 90 Butter lb ... ... . . ..... 85 lliggs don -... ... .. .. .. . .... l_2 Pressed I-l.ay.... ... ... $22_ Wool Washed .. 85 E CHARLOTTITOWN MARKITS » (Priday)' . Potatoes bus . . . . ..........$1.l0_ i_-iayton ... 817-Sill Black Oats ... ... .. .. ..lb White0ats... . .....0ii Hayton ... .. ..... . .. $18 Butter per lb . . . . . . ....40-4§ Beeflh. ... ... ... ... ... .. 8 Lamb lb. . ... ... ... ... ... Hides per lb. ... ... ... ... ...g Straw... ... ..... ... ... ... 81 'Self skins ... ... .. 15 Poultry .. .. .. $1.25 to$1.50 KINSINGTON IIARKITO. (Friday by Telephone) W. Oats -bus. ... 85 B. Oats bus . DQ Potatoes bus ... ... .. .. ... ... 00 ‘Sutter lb. ... ... ... ... ... ... Il iligga dos . ... ... ... ... ...... 41 i-lay toll ... ... ._.. MQ . . OOUNII HANKITI. .i _W. Oatsbus ... ... ... ... ...... I0 B. Oats' bus ... ... ... ... ...... ID Potatoes bus... ... .. ,... If iiiggsdos . .. .. .. 40 B tterlb. .... .. ... il:y ... ... ... ... -L. s... .... Q3 IUMUIIIIDI HAIKITI i\-or iuh. iq. " »~.'.--_s;- ' 1- “H .- _ -‘~:\.;.»-. .~»., . - . _.~ -- _. ~ -- . i, .f '>i. , __ _- ~. __ _-; - _-_- -' _ we ,_ 1-, _,__._.-._.___ ;.-i;_.-~.- t., i . . ,- tr.-'._ .-.-.-.,_-., .____. _ _,_ ;___-» ',_ ._ _ » - _ ' _' ‘ . '_ ' “ " .""l!“"1’ ._;-v.2'f'f&"§:",\-i'~,f]~ ‘ I; 4, ’ .4 i~:.,< . _,_1.12.."a‘f”#f’5‘C7.f.~`-- .- ,_ .-"_ . _ __ -- _- _ -.. - , -. - » s, _ =- - 1. t-. 2 r- .ff--» 1 -» T .~ .1'i.' ..'*1.»_ _ _ “ f, ~~’,’ '-.""»~f-_`.»»-i':,~, .-‘ 'i' ».‘ "F" `= . 'ii , _ _ ‘ L. ’,_. \ . _. ,‘ " ii .. -'->.i-”- ~." “ ' v ~ , -_-» , ."‘.". 1-‘_._ `_. '" r * *‘.- , _ '_ -' .Qij\e»_.-1- ._-» ,. . _ gif fc ,. ,... 1! - -9- ...___ O -is _ _,ua-_ --‘ulato _-,._ -“moo” h ' Although mauy_ teachers in the rural m°`_ Gao., _ va qu' M W schools of Saskatchewan are receiving “"__ _ n hw' _ salaries at the ra-te of from $840 to 81200 por year, according to qualific- IN Si3|iilCHEWAN ory were numerous--and very henutl- " ' ~ ~- -“' ~ ' - °"’ Willie Fraser, John Fraser, 1. M MacKinnon, Norman Nicholson, Geo. Thompson and Will MacDonald. ‘ Besides hor aunt, there is loft one _ _ _ sister Alice. Mrs. J, H. Fulton, Van- r`-1 ' ‘ . couvor, B. C. 1_\__ .fi-' _ Agdgfjd 1 Thesympsthy of many friends fur . 5- ._ lshosl ‘ and near goes out to Mrs. Robertson ' 7931.67!- in her Brest loss and sorrow. ` P ,,,,,,, “gon & _ ' _ . ‘ ` wwe' wives scnaoi. _----_-- cannons suv on arvsioanoal-. -'- \ Nt » ir ._ \ ,n ,. “'° "" 'W “_-°":|_ ei; atom:-f_ s -.»_---...-,.__.._..._._. _ gg|_A|qg gppgggp -F951-_ 'N ¢A5_ ation, there is atpresent time a very f mg-f serious shortage of qualified teachers _ ‘_ *__ ` in that province, particularly in thc ‘l have been misiudged. Bu. . had been deeply wr"-cad and l was desperate. _ See /ii tumuvens tem-novices Boot- °- 19" I |iu.v.o. ~»~»- h_-4_\uU- ..._L_ OTTAWA, august s.-Han. nr. 'mi dirifim- ss1sud.iu.r.. ussuo.ooowsi¢iug him With a view to enabling boards ci -"rn Monnus conrns- = nity of 52,500 has beenvoted h 3; gh, c,p|¢_a]_ [iw-ing h|,_,b,,enc8 0| trustees to get into communication " 310N" rom- ye", on “Nye ,¢,.,|ce ,md as with teachers desiring schools, _the prisoner of cwar- his sessional indem» D°V°"tm°“¢ M Ed“°°"-i°“ it R981” ' y 9": has established s Teachers' Ex- liament each session. Compensation- °h““3° wma' KW” lt' °°\'V1°°° fm” ` with Mary MacLaren at the Prince Edward Theatre on: Wednesday and Thursday - r August 14 and 15 ACADIA UNIVERSITY woi.l'v|i.l.l . . |||.|.,¢,, Doparhnente Martins and' the Vincent A. Whites from his countr for his service an and will accept a position in the cab- inet as a much needed representat- ive from Quebec the prime minister to the government. C0l. S. Mies W.`P. Fox, Gngetown, N. B Mrs. D. El Mrs. Miss Roslyn S. Cadman, Moncton. Mrs. H. H. Beer, Summsrside. , H. H. Beer, Summersidc (Rev.) M. A. McLean. Toronto. D. N. For-bes, Tyne Valley. Cecil Forbes, Tyne Valley J. H. Corigdop, Halifax. M. A. C. Brown, St. John. (Rev.) RQP. Murray, 0'Leary. Geo. T. Beairsto. Cove ln-lead. Miss Mollie Currie, Charlottetown, Miss Miss Elisabeth Laird, W‘innipeg. Mrs. Harry* Aitken, River Herbert Ns. __ " ‘Miss Jean Aitken. River Herbert, N.S. _ = Miss Hassle 'Altl¢‘en, Amherst,.N.»S. Weston Peake, Lieut.Charlottetown ` ~~= seven; Horst A. A`. Allan, Cardigan. T. M. Howatt, O'Lsary. M. Chisholm, Tryon. . W. \W. Co6per,'Toronto. Orwai -McDougall and `wife, View. -' 1; '- ` _Mable _ Clay; Dundas . Jbhn Aylwsrd,`»_New York. lilrs. F. D. Marsh. Napanee, F. D. Marsh, Napanee, Ont. lt. E. Mokinstry. Ottawa. Tont, Moncton. J. Mclssac, Toronto. _ Adams, French ilitiver. -Bruce Adams, French River. W. G. Mould, Philadelphia. James Keenan; Toronto. i Fair S3-f" Z. of charge By this means. teachers Arts and Sciences. Applied __ v - ~ ‘ sacrifice. _ Furthermore if Dr. Bez 'my obtain “uname “Mols wl"h°“" “Bear the Burdens of War” any extra expense. - __ The following schedule indicates in ‘ a general way the standing that will Science. Theology. Degrees _ ._ .A.,- ass.. s.11i., iii./t.. ami certificates admitting to the best ioohniesl schools. Pirsi two 181!! ad his colleagues will welcome him- ne granted t° “ache” frm” the P'°v` ` ince of Prince Edward island: ' Certilleato Standing Granted , _ ....._, 1. First Class License Second Interim THE RUSS ~ -2. Second Class License Third Class - --h Teachers who contemplate going S, Wetherbie, Llndsay_ 0nt.‘ to Saskatchewan are requested to G. M. Knox, Toronto. write the Registrar, Department of JOHN CURLEY i _..._ Many friends in Charlottetown and throughout the province are uniting in sympathy with the bereaved widow and family of the late Mr. John Cur- ley, East Royalty. Mr._ Curley had been suffering from blood~poisoning in his hand and was ill just one week. I-le was a man o_f_qulet disposition. a son, Mr. Joseph»Curley, left Charlot- telegram was sent to him to Alder- shot, but was returned marked "Left for Overseas." Besides his heart- broken widow there are left to cher- ,ish his memory three' sons, Joseph, overseas; Ambrose and Patrick at ‘home and one daughter Mrs. John _Garrett, City. The brothers ure, Pat- rick and James of Fort Augustus; Thomas, of Village Green and Philip _in Western Canada; his sisters are Mrs. James _Ca]laghan`_of Fort Augus- tus and Mrs. Peter Dunn, city, The funeral was held _' Wednes- day morning from`hisl residence ln East Royalty, to St. Dunstan’s Cathe- dral. T_he_procession was very` large Ont. bearing ample testimony' to the' es- teem in which the deceased was held by his fellowlmen. The pall bearers were Samuel Good,' Joseph Doiroii, Henry Hurry, T. P. Cullen, Bradford Webster and Frank Kelly. At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral a Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. J. C. Mc- Guigan, while Rev. Frank McQuaid Take up your cross and ivar its burden. Mainisin public health siandards s heme. so lbs! the people _iii lining are lit to bear ihc ilu rlsyil hi’ war. _ Suffering humanity looks for the repair of their broken lives ic its women---its lliilffll - . You can do your " hir" by Issrulng nursing stance. Our course iescliza you right at home, Lei us send You como ste deisiis. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCI E NCE, 709 'N 1 Spailins Ave.. Tomato, Oni. H. Reeves, Mulgrave. ‘ B ll Mrs. H. Reeves, Mulgrave. ~ _ 513554- |153.” isabsth Trenholm, Moncton "N" .“ °:.“ . Education, Regina, for further infor- ' . - _ Cummings, Moncton, N.B. 'mation. me iigiili ri ‘iiiiiiiiii 5 not Boll Tues. 8eot.17. *nos onlvdl Mrs. David Laird, Winnipeg. kind and loving husband and father. _ Louise Italrd, Wihuipeg. A sad feature of his death is that his Misa Jessie Falconer., _ tetown in the last. overseas draft. A Arte, Science, Engineering, Music, Pharmacy, Lew, Medicine, Dentistry New Entrance Scholarships: Three of S200 each _ Five of $100 each One reserved for Cape Breton, One reserved for New Bruns- wick. ` One reserved for Prince Ed- warii island. To be competed for at the Matriculation examinations, be- ginning September 24, 1918. New Senior Scholarships: Three of $200 each, Three of $100 each _Tunable during second year, and awarded on results of work of first year. Lectures in all Faculties for the coming session begin on Tuesday, October 1, 1918. Write to the Presidents Of- iice for full information. - in Agriculture given as eiooiivss in B.So. oouroe. First ear in Medicine. Law,'e1ld ‘l'helii:"}1 given as electives in B.A. oo . SpeclalCoareee ' CoursesinSurvoying.D|-suggilill. Shopwoflr. Chemistry. Else oily, and Bacteriology. lor returned soldiers and mon ssiicipsdig miiiisryservloa. . -_ ‘ Equipment ` Lar all under uaie in ihehdariiime ggvinoas. ree new and wendidly equipped Science Bul lugs. i Expsnsesiigiii andoverilmgw given in gash and tcltolata ips yearly. nd iofcalsndar lb lev.0earpsl.C\ii¢a.h.l..l-92»l.lLaDi. President. _ Nsnscnbodmonhlhl Acadia hdles'Semin£i_Z WDIJVILII - ~ lilvl _ The Aim.-To rrepnro Girls' and Youngwomsn or oomplelolivlug. The Courses. -Twelve: ineindihr College Matrlouisilon. Genet , Music, Ari, Expression, Hotli- hold Science, Business. - 'l'heFacu|ty.-Twenty-lcnrTosehors of fine personality and Special Training. The Bquipmnl.-Modern and Pint Class n every respect. _ ' A School. -- Por- Younger isfsfsiides.-wnn in iiinnaiei book h lm l._‘l'. bsWsi!l.D-li. i’|h#'sl» u-nip-uansuomnn ' iiciiiiis col.-i._i:ii_ili_irii nusitiss§"Kciiiiaii_iY W0flVli.i.l » 3' lillllssih A Rssuiniiiai seiisai tn, Bqspea _ Yeung on." ' -‘ ~Nha¢t|_o\l_Year_ ~. 7 Courses.--C ll . M Duh- ' ing. Buai`:io:s'.m;&>soiTl1ug<-aim Features.-Modern aoidonoe.. Bquigmont, ldsai' Location. Silen- gld nvironmsnt. lxparis 044 _cashing siaii. _Modsrsia Qoai. Por illustrated Catalogue ol f ' infomation ippiy o _ Principal I. AICIIIA ` wol.rvn.i.t - L » loehssla. Nm\»¢esu»las\.oat.ins. _ 'Margaret McEach_ean, Boston. W. A. `-Bruce, _Vall°Y Ffloid. J. F. McNeill, Cavendish. Thos. J. Harland, Toronto. Walter A. McKinnon, Mt. Ste performed the last rites at the grave. MISS MINNIE M. STEWART s-A-a A_ E` strong' North W_||tBm,e_ There passed 'away in Montague on wm.t__Tuosday morning, July 30, 1918, Min- inie Macfarlane Stewart, niece of Mrs. iikgsperdos.. ,_ . . ... .. 4l\ F. A. Wotton. Crapaud. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Murray, A. W. D. Wadman, Sum C. J. Cooke. Kensington. ` CLEANSE THE BLDDD . le ' MID IVDID-DISEASE .i When r blood is impure, weak, ` thin and debilitated, your system becomes susceptible to any or all diseases- . _ . - _ Put ur blood in good ¢9lidii»l0il- . P _sud peculiarly on the blood-it perl! _ flee! enriches and revitaiises it aud- buhds if? the whole system. ' ood s Sarsapsriila has stood the test offorty yeani. Get' it today. lt~ia sure to help you. ~ el- I., Henle Sarsa arilla acts direetl ‘ j MOUNT ALLISON __ UNIVERSITY - AnN_uAi.ss_esioNis1s-is OPENS SATURDAY SEPT. 2l Many Scholarships and Priles are odend. For information regarding Courses oif Study, Auan_`(iSeuator) Robertson\ and daughter uc' Ma"__ ‘ _of the late Orme. Stewart. Miss Stew- Mrs_ Jo-hu Mcnonamy Union Northwart was in the prime of life, being only me"|d,_ in her 28th year. She was a youuz woman of exceptionally high charac- ter and intelligence, gentle and lov- able, a general favorite among a very large circle of friends and acquaint- ances. Her illness was s. long one. and towards its end she was s. great sufferer;` these sufferings she -bore with cheerfulness and patience and a wonderful resignation to the Divine The funeral took place on Wednes- day to Lower Montague cemetery, ser- vices at the house being conducted by iwllll, for her, .death had no terrors. T - '- HALIFAX LADIES’ COLLEGE ` -- AND _ Conservatory of Music _ (Affiliated with Dalhousie College) ' Attention is called to the following points in our College and ` Conservatory work as presented in our calendar for 1918-1010. ' 1.- The location of the college in an important educational centre _ and its ahlliatiou with Dalhousie University. ' 2.' The number and completeness of our educational courses, thus _; oifering to pupils of all school ages and grades suitable courses -, of " -study. ~ ` - f 3 -_ 3. The scholastic rank of the teaching staff in all departments of the College and Conservatory. _ , 4. The special means provided for careful and thorough .physical _ training. ` , ' 5. The provision made for the cars and guidance of the resident pupil in every particular of her life and conduct. - 6. The enrolment of pupils for 1917-1918 numbering 851. 7. The autumn term of next session -begins 17th September. Apply for Calendar for 1918-1919 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the Rev. Mr. Stewart, and Rev. Mr. ‘ ~ Armstrong, and those at the grave by, Mr. Stewart. whose visits to this` 'home of sorrow were highly appreci- REV. ROBT. LAING, ated. The iioral tributes to her mem- + .am ' _ ' ' _ MOUNT ALLISON ‘ ACADEMY MOUNT ALLISON LADIES’ COLLEGE nm* #mm ` usual is Offers General, Special, and' Matricuiation Courses leading to the Colleges of'Arts. En- gineering, Medicine, etc. Manual Training. MOUNT ALLISON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE rouuoso isse. _e'sssion_.isis-'is » OPENS SEPTEMBER 7; _ ¢+d@;-g This is the largest Residential Ladies' College in Canada. `_ » WE STAND FOR-High ideals, Soul Cul- .' / 7 __ . , . .._t __ »,_,. *hy -. ._ i_ -ry _Q -@_ - -_-",’f.g_ ' - - ..,‘1 arf . -. f./‘,‘ .<.;' make a special study of the cos- metic effect to be obtained, and can assure you that our glasses add a certain note of neatneos and refinement that meets with favorable comment. _ Oliliiilrsirl "eyes .i'§°¢‘|";° gg: specs-s ton on,'_sn - _p 2i‘".n' ..'..°“ fiii-“1'il';.3. “ht w c s _ _ ‘. caulborsono glasses that was intended for adult!- ` adovr ltotinoacopy test used. luccseds where others fail. - H. J. Mahon Optometrist and Pfll°i'U¢|°il 1 “ol 6 "P, me Netrggolialk of`U0'llONl ` _i._ _../__ ,_-- -_ _ _ -_.'- >- ... .......'................ .40 `i'%‘1Uld.»t'..'. ...'...‘-at 701 (Pri Telephone Hides (l\f‘l.lh)',............).... if Potatoes $1.00 simefiasiry... i. .Joints Butter feroamofll 46 my pressed ..;... .... sis Hsyiooso... __ . 810 IONTAGUI MAIKITI om (Smit) sus ....-_si.oo to 81.10 ost; (waits) bus .. 8i.00to $1.10 Wiieatbua $|.l0to 88.00 rowi (nn isiost Pork io'rgmsin) ._ . isittolli Wool wllhed .. ... ... ... ,... M [AUD 'Dill ... .-» ...se ss 1.0.4.” ss# ssnnnsunssooas 'D _ Degrees, Scholarships, Prilos, Amliatod Ro- . lations, Expenses, etc. ' INNO ‘FOR CALINDIR Incoming Students wishing Residential Accommodation-for which MOUNT ALLI- SON IB JUSTLY FAMOUS-should live earliest possible notice. \ ~ f counsels. ,- 'airroi scianofs; Anevri-iloi.ooY *Il “ " ' . Rev. I. C BORDER Dt D. President ‘8ACKVlLLi, N. I., 'I4 -8-fwslllti. ‘ _ ' , . ---4-s - _,_: \ .. - Oders courses in Buslties's.Shorthand.and Tyaiewriting, Ponmsnshlp, etc. _ Comfortable Residence, Strong Staff of Experienced Teachers A limited number of positions available by which students either male of female may assist themselves to pay expenses. irinsr 'ruin amine savrlualii s. Calendar Sent on Request _ J. I. PALIII, ll. A., ll.. D., Principal __ _°»,~¢»