y1§%1925--- 4 rris'drl}l'nt’0'r1'r"“ gifowubtmribfrin Irma i: ‘MALAGASH HAY g were so pleased with ~ ilrr» |‘1?l‘lll|tl~l-g.-- pert. juicy high protein Iruytiiirt tlld iii-o now doubling‘ their pun-buses, oven up to 20 hugs ouch. Repeat orders show results count! win; u-ramplcd s-AJ/J‘ lust your Don't let the haying puss without . “yin; MALAGASI-l i-iAY SALT , Yourself‘. r fllvdlirifrlrlfill SA LT l’lt()l)ll(l'1‘,\l, |,'[‘]')_ “ .\ l€\\’ G LA SHOW, NOVA SHOTIA iiitjcriiinr lillIlRlillillj? SHOP frnm-lliolms n‘s Catalog. CHAUTAUQUA suNDAY Sea‘? l-l. Ramsay of New Glasgow, N. |VlUE—’l‘hcre will be a sacred scr- ' lvlcc in the Chautauqua tent ,»suuday “m” M bu" pa“ eight-u“ Hunter River on Sunday. July 19th PHOTOGRAPHS of unveiling l-cewmony‘ g0“ club and at tiielr summer residence "P|0' ,on sale, Craswell Studio. liicers ‘from ll M. S CllrlBllli-B- aov HIT av cAm-rii f u f.” ° . . ' »' iyemyold a?“ o! ML Uunyl (‘sagas and several rther friends. i 5L. was hit by =1 car yesterday sus- l talning u broken leg and cuts about ,thu ireok. The little iadwas rush- ' . . , . led lo [he City Hospital, where me- Dame (n wulumday and w!“ ‘Z5 -dlcal attention was ‘promptly ud- ministered. d ,1) w an Eight! LI-Mil stands for flu great thinker and preacher E "y m» |\[0——||IC moo with n IIIIIIIIIIIQ to deliver. Nuvh u mun must ullvuys rlrnw lsrielyoo plryulrul puglh und menial vitality. ||,. mq-rlii nmirlsliuroirl lu its sluiplrst form to restore "Ky unrl supply a further store‘ of activity. |;||],|||'s itlllfllll‘ follh nuiilr liini u Brood-not". iilr-rn irnrrrvli-rlgo supplies you with reasons for curl: Your ruling Naiurlsllnii-ilt—l"onll Vniuo—liconn|ny. Iirr-iul restores tirril bruins and rn-ilullils worn tissues sr iiirniul or pliynleill slruln, llmid ls tlln simple, wllolnsolnr food flint preserves rirrlli. vllulliy norl youiir for lulo old one. Iiorilrlr- your hrrnrl-r-isflrrg ourl you iloubla your rifle- nry, good |ll'|l“|| iuul pli-uuure lo living. GOOD BREAD is Iiiullo from, nil-porn liilrrsiilsnls. ronilriirrrl liy llllllll'l‘ll loueillnrry oml rru-llrorls lo live tho grsutrsl possible Illllll-Ylilll , in its simplest nnrl most uourisirlng form. ‘ Orilor fmluy from your grocer. Stewart’s Bakery’ R... BROW. '14s‘ "arcuinouo smear CHARLOTTETOWN Fire, life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summcrside, Lloyd Lewis Good Strong Stock Companies. o o +0 0 “4444404 o+o4+¢<+o+o+++++44+0+++0+0+¢+¢»* AN EARLY ALARM-—Abou-t' -4 o'clock gasterdrry morning the fire- _ —-—-—-——~————-—- men We e called to Great George 0 d“- slurirlarrl of the Arch in front of Miller Bros. All the spruce was burned oil and rthe electric wire and telephone cable containing 26 wires rillstroyerl. This kept the Cavalry 1st Comm _ _ _ , . gent, placed bu” yustuddyi [making m‘ there by his mother, brother and VETERAN MISSIONARY.— The Presbyterian will be ill the Province hail. ’l‘uesday afternoon and even- lll" he will give addresses in Bel- fast, Wcdncsday altcrnoon in Gell- die Memorial church, New London, and Wednesday cvneiirg, Keilsiirg- day iii Alberton and Sunday, July 26th lie will preach in some of the churches outside of the city. All chose interested in rmissionary work should take till-s opportunity of hearing this vulcrau of 40 years cxporicircc with some of the phases on Christian irurcsr which is how bclore the public. THE BRIER SHOOT.—G|‘e:1t in- tcrr-st attaches to the forthcoming "putllig, curly in Arigirst, of tli‘ Prince Edward island Rifle As- sociation at which one of the big fcalnros will be the Brier match normally contributed lby W. C. . Mricdoiiairl liic., tobacco and cig- arrtte manufacturers oi‘ Mont- ruii. The lirlrri- mail-eh is now in its ililifl your in Prince Edward Is- land having first boon silot in this province at the 1922 meet. ll. culls ior an annual donation of $500 in prize irioncy, a similar con- ti~hutioir bring made to the Rifle Associations lli each of tho other pinviiicrni. Furlhor than l.liis_ $1000 is contributed [or the Brier match hold annually in conjunction with tin lllirrilnloii ‘illfttUll. W. C. Mac- rlcrinlil inc. hzlvn been our,» of the for: znust exponents of marksman- ship iii the Dominion and the llrior riiutchr-s have piovrd a hig factor in promoting interest among rnil- itiaiiiirii in rifle shooting. Each your: W. C. Mncdonzild inc. also coiltrlhute heavily to lit-fraying tho expenses 0i Canada's Disicy tear-iris. CAPT. D. A. McDONALD PRE- SENTS MEDA‘L--Cuinp broke up yr-slcrdzly and the linen will proh- abiy leave for their homes ‘by the altoriroon trains. Yesterday at the Light ilorse Grounds an event of gpoltlill interest took place ‘when a buiutliul gold- rirodrrl donated by efficient non-commissioned officer o0 0o oooom-o-o-o-oo-o-o-oooo-o ooo+a+oowo+o+o 004-040» Imperial Fox Biscuits ' Charlottetown, r. s. I. CONTAINING PURE COD LIVER ' OIL V‘. Man uisctured By I The Imperial Biscuit Company, Ltd. Feed Your Foxes Growing pup: require liberal feeding of cooked cereals containing Ood-Lrlver-Oil all the rest of the season. Im- ' Pcrlal Fox Biscuits and milk constitute a perfect diet sup- Piylng altsuontisl load requirements. Sold by distributors In leading centres and also direct from factory. IMPERIAL .BISCUIT CO., LTD. OHARLOTTETOWN, P. IE» -r. ElEliTlillllit iaxtuiiizs _______-. . We‘ carry a complete stock of electrical accessories Ind have s-oompetsnt staff of men who are exports In Wirllll. etc. I w. sreAglriR 95in». EDIBON MAZDA Lamps. The 82 volt lamp of mo‘ mike ls especially suitable for country plants and an guaranteed by us. We Invite you to our store during tho holiday wuk. Brown Electric Shop , .117. Alli/EN GTRIET in which the .._ young couple are held. Cont. lmii. McDonald for the most was presented to Sgt. A. Walker. Sgt. \Vli.lli(‘l‘ is to be congratulated on securing this much coveted hon- 0i‘ in a branch of tho service note for tifllciuirvy. and ‘it is worthy 0 notice that lic is lire son of a father who has n potable wnr record- Pollr-p flfflccr Walker. Sgt. A. Wal- ker also had three brothers over- seas. twn of whom failed to return, Congratulations to Sergeant Walker and hourly praise to "Capt. Dan,” who shows his interest in his corps ‘by Offering such an inducement to promote efficiency. WEDDING BELLS. — A vei- pretty wrdrilng was soiemnizcd at Si. Joachlnfs Church. Vernon River on June’ tho 24th, when Miss May Jackiuuir of Vliiirge Green bo- cninio the brldn of Mr. J. Thomas Mr-Keniin of Vnrrion. Reverend l’. D. ‘Mcfiulgnn. P. l’. officiated. The bfliltg was attended iby her sister Mini-l Josie Juckman. while the groom was supported by his brother Mr. ‘L00, iMcKenna. Alter the ceremony tho bridal party mot- orr-d to thr- home of the brides pun-iris where a dainty ropast was served to tho immediate relatives. in tho evening a reception was hold at tho homo o ftho groom. Previous to her marriage the bride ivns tendered n miscellan- eous shower by her friends. The numerous costly gifts received fortify the rssiemn DAY DREAMS yin-icon; .-.. and interesting spectacle. host from ome were sont off fireworks adding to the ‘beauty of the sight. .,, V 8a our window display of tho DAY DREAM lint" ' ' VANIBHING CREAM TALCUM POWDER BATH SALTS COLD CREAM ROUGE LiP STICK PERFUMEO ETC. ‘This is the line used and mcommondad by such onlo- brltiu n Bebe Daniels Ind Ethel Barrymore. H. L. WORTHY The name represents our policy of worthwhile goods at WORTHY prices Street to extinguish a hl-aze on one e . Thumduy w“ M“ igthmeatrsdieg; announced the engagement 0g their her musical studios in New York. licv. Dr. Jonathan (ioforth, veteran gulaf gefl/lceg [or Sunday the 19th Missionary of China. inst at 11 rpm, and 7.30 DJIII. The this week evening and will give addresses in Si Jam- of 110v, My. es and Zion churches tomorrow and Mr, Glllis will on Monday evening in Zion church mg of the United church in Tyne tori; 'i‘llilrsrlay. Suimirrerside; Fri- guw. and Y remembered by the theatre lovers \ o'clock and sailed along the Park judges could award the prizes only by description. so that the prise list is not yet ready for publica- tlon. ed to the rfloat of the men of HI M. C. S. Patriot, Nelson's flaiship the '“Vlcfory," which made a PIT’ lendid exirfliit. parade were Messrs H. C. Brown. M. P. Titus and J. A. Webster. ---—<o-@-i- given way lo the white coat even when l-t rains. The new water- proof izarmenls are made of rub- berized white crepe de chine or of wenlher-proofed Japanese The'r weight is insignificant and they may he slipped on 0V0! l formal afternoon‘ toilet vrltiionl crushing it or, detracting from its festive effect.‘ ‘ - l BROOKFl-ELD CIRCUIT.— Rev will coirduct service in Brook- field. liartsvlilc, Granville aue ENTERTAINMENT -_ Li.‘ Col Cecil and ‘Mm. Stewart entertained ardy." 'l‘liurrlrry afternoon a party 825 GIVEN AWAM-"Come in the Mliiig-aii and Morrison Barn in cmh olfr-rr-rl to the holder of the Lucky Ticket. Bring your part- llcr airll enter tire dancing contest and w ll the prize. See reader on 011W!‘ Page for further llllDfllLilllOII. 2617-7-18-4i . IN LOVING MEMORV—Am0l1!-€ the many beautiful wreaths plac- on the Soldiers Monument W. W. Muclntyre, sister. MAL-PEQUE SERVICES-Jie- service ‘will be in charge Martin of Northa-‘n. speak at the open- Vailey. All are welcomed. to these services. HOiM-E ON VlSIT.—Mr. and Mrs. James Bulinan oI New Glas- tholr cousins Mr, anu Mrs. Charles Kuuscmiller, of Den- ver are spending thc week end in town wl-tli Mr. and Mrs. James lzylfllfl at ‘the Davies. it is thirty Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cotton. No. 1 U19 Grill“! llfld years since Mr. and IMrs. Kunse- ' miller visited the Garden Prc-vlircr- and sec/niariy changes for the bat- ter. 'l‘liey are delighted with the hospitality extended and find their visit passing all to quickly. They have ulrcnrly visited their old homo in French River and vicini- ty, flrrvcridish, Bay View, ctc.,-arid will yc-t visit a host of relative: and friends in other parts of thi- island during the coming weeks. PERSONALS Mr. Percy T-urncr has arrlvdd frmir Calgary on n visit to his sla- ter, Mrs. G. l... Dunlap and Mr Dunlap. ' Delightful Play ~' At Chautauqua in "sirrnirr" Through" played a! fihautailqui: last night b)’ i! New York cast, the pcopie of Charlotte town saw and eniflyl-‘d "l"! of l-hi’ ' most charming plays Bern ill U115 r-lty iir some time. A delightful comedy iivthrce acts of wlliliil cvery rmoiirent of the action was intensely interesting, it abounded in tense dramatic situations. ‘mini- led with bubbling humor and Pm‘ found pathos. Miss lMiils in tho leading dual role ably sustained her well known rfiillli-fliioil- ..M'- Dallas Anderson in the lcadlnll male role gave a perfect bit 0i characterisation as the old’. and crotchcty John Carteret, continu- ally at war ‘with his erstwhile ill- separalilc cronv. Dr. Owen. played by Morris ‘Carnnvsky. The other memlbers o-f the cast are Elvis All- mun as tho Cartoret housokeei)‘ er; Reginald S. Bacon as the in- defatigable .but lucklcss suitor for the hand of Kathleen. ‘Miss Mills) and Edward Forbes as hlsvmore favored rival. The story of the -play centre‘ about two romances ol‘ which thv first has. and the second threatens to have, a tragic. ending. The fin- nl curtain falls however on a scone of reunited love and, friend- ship and on a play and playerr" whose performance will long bl‘ here. At the afternoon session yester- day a lecture was delivered lhy Mr. Carlton Chnmberlnyne, of Sche- nectady, New York, a former newspaper editor, pulbiioist. wei- fare worker, and student of uf fairly-who (ioait with the existing sharms of modern civilised life. Mr. Chambcrlayne hit right from the shoulder and was not sparing in his criticisms. ills lecture was heard with much interest ‘by those present, and concluded with air open forum in which the lecturer discussed current questions with his audience. The Decorated Boat Parade There were over a dozen cntrlcs in the decorated boat parade on the harbor inst evening‘. which started some time after eight shorewuy. from which a large num her of people witnessed the pretty Every as splendidly decorated and Owing to tho lack of names the A special prise was award- The judges of the The yr-llnw ollskln slicker has silk. r daughter of -the late Earl of Mlnto and the Mlnto, who for a number of years as a little girl resided at Rldoau _<. liali, arrived on ‘Saturday. and is slaying for s few days, en route to Australia. Her husband, Major the Hon. J. J. Astor is also in Ot- tuwa. Far Rockawsy. N. Y.. are here on a motor trip and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar, iii Keppoch. ran left this wveek to visit Prone‘; intents iii Ripley. Ont. I I I friends in the city. Happenings of The. Week (Qfllltifllled from_Psge 4) ‘gi- --__ _..____.i_ 1°". by the royal family. lt was lliflflly due to an earlier genera- tion of the Gordons that, Queen Victoria first went to Balmoral, "this dear Paradise." she called it. and lurneddhat part of the highlands into "itoyal Deeslde." it is illllte likely also that tirri Duke and Duchess of York will spend a ‘Dart of the mu at Aber- geldio and visit King George and Queen Mary nt Balrmor-ni during the shooting seasomlt is understood that it is very probable that tin.- Dukc and Duchess will have their own permanent home in Scotland ‘ this year or next. I I I Capt. and Mrs. W. A. Mac- Lennan. of West Saint John have 0111? daughter. B. Conseucelo, to Mr Raymond A. Pendleton, of Char- lflllelflwll, the marriage to take place iir the near future. I I I Rev. Dr. Reid-and family o Montreal are rbclug cordially wel- comed to Port Hill. They have taken up their residence in the old rectory for the summer. I I I Rev. Canon E. A. Harris, Rector of Malroirr- Buy. N. S.. Mrs. Harris and Miss Harris arrived on Wed- nesday and were present Thursday at the unveiling of our Soldier's Monuimenl. Thcy are guests of Brighton Avenue. I I I Mr. and Mrs. A. l. McLean, Amherst and their guests ‘Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Lynn, Mass. were among tire visitors here for"()iii Home Week. Trhoy motored to dif- turn home today. Mrs. G. T. Sprlggifof Kensington has as her guest Mrs. Henry Wal- lace of Moncton. I I I Mr. and Mrs. B. ‘D. Rogers and ciiiidren of Montreal were among the visitors here this week. Mr. Rogers left for Amherst Thursday afternoon en route to Vancouver l... a business trip. ‘Mrs. W. AfAi-‘mitage. of Shor- brookc. P. Q., is visiting her moth- or Mrs. A. C, Crosby, Borden. -- I I I At the Tennis Courts this after- noon the tea hostesses will be the Misses Holl and Miss Mae Unsworth. o s s ' A cordial welcome is being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lord :lrid young son of Fitchbilrg who are lhe- guests of ‘Mr. and IMrs. Ben- iamln Bremner. The very sellout: illness of Mrs David Sutherland is causing her friends grave concern. Her dangli- ter ‘Mrs. Cruikshanks and son Mr. Gordon Sutherland are with their mother. ' ‘Favored with ‘.p8l‘.l6Ci. weather thousands of visitors spent a de- lightful holiday in Charlottetown. and the activities of Old Home Week. which close today, will linger with pleasant memories for all tinno. The hotels have been crowded. while private ‘homes were invaded with welcome visitors all adding to the thrill of one of the SBYC!" weeks ever heidin‘ this city. There was little indoor entertainment ris everyone was kerpt bustling tn soc parades, attend races. take part in the activities of the mid-way. the movies. etc. I I I Citizens turned our to a man to do honor to our fallen heroes nn Thursday, business houses closlni: lcs, a sight never to be forgotten us ‘Mrs. MacLean gracefully pulled the curtain aside and revealed the handsome ‘bronze statue. Violet Astor. the yoaniwst Dowager Countess of I I I Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lsuizlon of rm. 1'. w,' rfrriiwrrs and child- Mrs Miss Bessie LOIIHOII, of Mont esl is spending her vacation with III f.‘ Attractive new costs are made , ed the world over. 0f first hoard here until after the unveiling cercmon- 5' iliillfii INBS IN lit‘! lillil liillllilll Distinguished A m -I l erican Lyric Soprano i‘ to be Heard at Chau- tauqua Tonight. Not many years ago, America looked to Europe for artists of‘ the rflrst order, without any appar- , out endeavor to seek and encour- age home genius; but the table suddenly turned and at last Ain- erlcan talent has become recogniz- Loulse Stailings possesses all the requisites of a great genius,‘ She cam..- from lliliiols to pursue! After several years of study with Madame Devine, of the Metropollw tan Opera House. she made her,‘ debut in New York. The critics were unanimous in praise of her] work. She was acclaimed a suc- cess. She has given numerous re- citals at the leadng musical clubs in greater New York, of which the MacDonald Club is a represents-l tlvc. i ‘She has given recitals under the, auspices of the Musical Depart-l irrcnt of Vassar and omni- (101-- FIRE cursor me. u... answer flux qusllnl Ya, find to create the “Finding” nhitu true quality and ncu which wields more smolu: plcasu C0 AMERICAN NAVY PLUGS best smoke man ever put in hi: pipel flavor with a pafec: mellow mild- ri: right dawn lo the la: pufi. Qadfiiriliiiinomiioau leges. ‘Not only has shc appeared concert tours which have extended throughout the country, but this last wintor Aeolian ‘liall, New York City. 0f her program at say. New York Tlmes—¢Nov. 26. 1924: "Louise Stailings. a two years ago.. gave a recital at Aeolian l-iail last, evening of songs, which include many marked asgivon ‘for the first time.‘ 'l‘here was great var- lntcrpretatloiis by worrl book with spoken trsnsla-I lions of the texts. She sang‘, Sgainhalfs ‘Scrufina’ with fine feeling for contrast, flexibility of compeien-t critics the great-est and inclrt genuine lyric ‘soprano of a decade. she has an extraordinary personality which combines to make her an artist ivhose namic will go down in history as one of the adored of theunuslcal world. Miss Staliings is a tlilifuS almost as much by the here at Chautauqua tonight. i; Notes By The Way (Continued ‘rom Page 4) ____i. Problem Conference ntay rcconi- mend. ' _‘ Majorltles decide. and the decis- ion is what counts. We take it tlin the majority has riircady made up their minds to remove certain =nreii now in authority and t0 abrogMc or amend certain policies which tile irrriiorlty of the electorate be- lieve to be the principal obstacles and some of them are reversible. I I I The flf)llliilliiil.l()li of bengullno and kélSlFl rinth iii noticed in lilo new fall suits and coats. I I I Tire Firrri-ic frock oi‘ white voile or net ombroldererl in border or nil over design hi vvry mllcli in evidence now. I I I Air attractive headband for a blond head is miide of whit-i llllli-i with a cluster of small pink HlSI‘ buds holding a bow in piucc. in the way of the return of pro THE fiUG srnsv, SPRAY, SPRAY KALCIKILL ARSENATE 0F LIME The great Potato Bug doa- troyer. does not injure the plant, stays on longer. Sold in brls. 100 lbs, V, brie. 50 lbs. and in smaller lots. Wholesale _ anlYRetall, low- est prices. " assess: ribs; PARIS once-q. ; l l‘ Sold in 1 lb. tins only. FLY OIL for spraying cattle. This ls the best fly protection on the market. They never come back. BPRAVERO, IPRAYERS Cali st our Seed Store for shove. CARTER & CO., LIMITED Seeds. Feeds,» Flour. Poultry Supplies f boar Isiln iirmnwinr white. she gave a recital at; spcrity ro Canada, rind believe that -to be their first and pararrioriiil this time duty. Matters of loss ‘Ilirri illill i:ri- ‘ U19 flliil-lwillt; l? mediate importance can wait. -<»»-‘=~~S’Side Mayor .cty ‘in the program. which includ-‘Zllnyor J. l6. Campbell oi Sillllillv- {grant points u; interest and w. ed numbers in five languages, and.ycslorrla_v by runners: the singer added interest to herwosterdnys ‘by runners: fillllillfllllllll-l a} To lfis Worship .\iriyoi- Nit-Kenna. congratulations 0n grand sllrcvss of (Jlil Home Week lindr-r glorious voice and u broad richness ‘of weather conditions,‘ Royal Victoria tone.” J. ii. CANIPIHCLL, s l ln addition to a natural voice, Mayor Summersido. (01931? wli ch has been termed by many July 17th., i925. .\lf).\"l‘lfl2.\l. Surnrircrsirlc rr-fni-rr-rl lo illlllY“ V ‘7“‘"“‘""“' wcrc delivered in mo, in from of (l-lotrirrlirér‘! mini"r-rulxanilJlrfnhihv . . , r . - ~ ‘ ,thr- grand slnnii of the (‘liuriorlo- "um" “M “mm, “mun, town Driving Park by thr- l'lllill"l‘ tail, slender of the Chnrlottoloivn [Plllll ul ltlfl ‘brunette. and captivates her audi- pm; in the largest auditorluins in licr r--_- Relays Greeting-s , » » ‘ -G.D.WRIC.-FIT MCPTICIA N CHARLOTTE r0 .,“ The ioiiowlng- govt-tin‘: from Charlottetown, l extend gFPPlillgH and ll-"IIPU" Ciiariritlr-tosvir, l’. lC_ I .Iuly 17th.. i027. nl the Mayor o1‘ r\ l(l>l.\'ll)I€.\"l‘l.\l. (‘ULLICHE I"UI( \\ ll.\lh.\ STYIIENTN Tho greetings .\'l"l‘I-L\l)l\'ti r-(iILL (‘ollrac- ir-lllling to degree-s In Arts, si-pnrrrlr- in tin- llilllll from tliosr- for nil-Ii, iml limit-r ilivnii- r-nl r-ourlilioiis: ond to iii-grown in / . JOHN .\ici{EN.\‘..-'\. gracious appeal of hcr personality Vinyl"? '""\"'"'“ r f r AM" . . , i..>___..__._' r p I r-u ions o r ru-i - ‘w "y the pcrs"'“‘ivuweg or her . . air-min i..~ uuillc curly lll tll'l‘0lll- musical speech. "on .\lr. “lllllllll Hlllii llir n“ "m" i“ "m WIN" l" 'l‘he musical sensation of the Iirirrllrrrli- "l'\'r~ just sr I'll a lill‘l:r- l“ll 'i'i""l‘l. season will he the recital of in Ilii- i-aiirligv. \\'l|:|l siiiill l ri-v- W, ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,| n.1,"... I-Olllfle Siflllllllts, distinguished "sin" i]... ,i.,,..-,-- slillilvr-‘ilwi lln- ittlon innin- n. lln- “worn-n. Aiirerlcan Lyric Soprano who, with hurilcr irliir-rly, orrd l4~l ii .~'I:|I'\'i- in _ her assisting artists will appear iii-nib!" ACADIA UNIVERSITY F . W. Patterson, D.D., LLD., President Degrees inAris and Science. Household Economics, Music, Theology, Certificate in Engineering. Alhlisiion with best Medical and Engineering Schools. [For ' ‘ ation, apply The Registrar Opens September thirtieth. s o ’ s Acadia Ladies Seminary (Residential School) COURSES: junior and Senior Matriculation, Household Science (Normal) Household SciencwDegree B.5c. (H.Ec.) Stenogiaphy and Typewriling Conservatory oi Music (Degree B. Mun.) School of Ari and Expression. Athletics and Swimming. For Calendar, apply Principal H. T. Dewolle, D.D., LLD. Opens September lourlii. Acadia Collegiate and Business Academ (Rnidenlinl School for Boys) - COURSES: Matriculation and General Diploma. Manual Training (Diploma), Business. Sicnogrspliy and Typcwriting (Diploma)- For Calendar, apply Principal W. l... Archibald, MA,Pli.D. Opens September fourth. l ' . fr?‘ ‘ NEW GYMNASILJM SWIMMING P001- WOLFVILLE, NOVA SCOTIA i M We specialize in electrical work of all kinds-war stall of workmen are experienced and qualified to handle any job m theli-"line. We carry s complete stock of electrical accessories and will be pleased to have you call on us during the holiday week. The Palmer-Watson ELECTRIC COMPANY j Corner Kent and Grout George 81mm -' (It Q3 rfilUflh-Qfljyn