mu; 2o, i925 . 1.71m cnsnwrrsrown ‘GUARDIAN 1 d, CIQAFQCIP-l STEE RANGE DOWN Balance in convenient _ m o n t h ly payments n 1,.- Ranges are guar- iffy both by us and by ‘he manta-the Enterprise Foundry Co. Limited, of smuggle, N.B.—one of the 1mm {gundfltl in Canada. See how easy we make it for you to own an Enterprise Monarch Steel Range. This famous range is yours for a down payment of only $10. You can settle the balance in convenient monthly payments. Call and let us show you the different styles of Enterprise Ranges and give you particulars of our new easy payment plan. 71 OLE & THOMPSON, LIMITED Montague. . no SALE SHOES Al.L DAY SATURDAY Ladies’, Children’s and Men’s. All sizes. A. Aylward & 0o. 93 Queen Street - l‘ I, dlaii Club, Fred It. SHOP from Holmaire Caltslogiiie LADIES BUNGLLO APRONS light and dark colors. Special 95c. rnowso Bios, Ltd. 1666-6 19 2i. LADIES VOILE OVER BLOUSES wiirito and colored. Extra special $1.35. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1666-6-19M2i- STRIPED SATINETTE ‘bloomers double knee light shades, very special $1.10, -l’rowse Bros. 1666-6-19 2i. LADIES BUITCZ-ALO HOUSE dresses checked gingham, special 81.25. Prowse Bros, Ltd, 1666-fr19lld2l. THE CLIFF HOTEL After a thorough renovation will open ior the summer on Saturday. June 20. isxcoilent il-hoie goli‘ course over- looking the Bluff will be an added attraction this season. 1652-10-18-6i CANADIAN CLUB- The Cans- dian Club oi Boston and its Woman's Auxiliary have accepted an invitation from the Canadian Club oi St. John, New Brunswick to attend a reception and ball to be held at the opening of the new ill lilon dollar hotel, _the Admiral liczitty, which will take place at St. John on the evening of Wod- iroiii the Canadian Club and Aux- ll ary will leave on the S. S. Gov- i-rnor Dliltlley oi the Eastern Steamship Company, Monday, Junc 22nd, at 10 a. m. The party consists in part of John F, Mast- ers. who will reprcscut Ansley M. Johnson, President of the Caiia-- Llzisiey anil Airs Bzisloy, Colonel Alexander T. (iruhuiu and Arthur W. Davis. i‘hc ladies include Mrs Rupert D. iiatia Fourth ed - to the ‘y hero. Highest Taxed iDNDON. Juno 18—~Clll'lfl|iifl. is [Uliiiil highest taxed nation in world according to figures i179" Royal Statistical iiig the percentage oi taxa- i. concerned, which was dc- New . m bu the bcst method, tax- “m1 5w|twr|and_ For-lie . President oi the Women's Auxiliary io tho (Baiiziiliaii Club, Mrs Henry D. Small and Mr? cuts, UNITED CHUFICH‘SERVICES. -—Tlie United Churcli- oi Mount Stu-wart is lbcglnniiig its career in a happy frame of mind. The meetings between the local negoti- ating churches have shown a gen- uine desire on the part oi each to work in a spirit of harmony and goodwill. Their oneness oi aim and minor differences in polity have made it easy for them to see eye anon 1.0,. 1923 and 1924 was stated to cyc in all essential matters, so to be as follows: Germany. 20 D8 90ml 18.4 per ccnti 13 per cent. Britain. 22.1 per cunt; Japa Jtl-B gertcfllllllg - - ; us rs . Limada’ 192 "°'F§§§,., 17,3 per,o'clack there will be a pre-com- cont; Uni-ted States. 10.5 per cent. Canada's percentage oi taxation to net income Jbefore the war was Debt services were more than i I m our-third oi the total ordiuigyzttllX-i pr m“ t ti tncom e . -. l. an P11‘ h he w a no B o "“‘“““yff,,,f,i,‘l,‘,‘i_mpsfiiifié,“ Belgium McLcllau has the reputation oi bc- iiHE “SNUGGLE lNN’ AUTO TENT Marny autoists have been looking for a suitable yet inexpensive Tent t0 carry with them when touring. Tmmeet the requirements we have constnuctcd the i which will b.e found light, roomy and “SNUGGLE INN” convenient. The size is as follows: Floorspace, 7 x 7 ft., with a rear wall 3 ft. high, and 61/; ft. high on the side facing the car. above. lbs. Extensionof 61/,» ft. to pass over the top of the car, .and tie down on the op- Dosite side, also a curtain between Auto and Tent ais illustrated in cut It folds into a space 10”x30,” and complete with pegs; weighs 20 The “SNUGGLE IN N” i8 ill§t the thing for touring, hunting, fishing or berrying trips. Price . .. . . . . . . $21.50 8 OZ. DUCK SPECIAL TENgS 71/x91/................$2 .00 84x102................$24.75 l0 X10 ................$25.75 7 x71/,,Wedge........$12.00 All Complete with Poles and P688 ‘ Less 10* for Cash. Camp Stoves $3.50 and $4.25 includ- lmr length Pipe. - Hot Bias-t oil-gloves . . . . . . .. shes Bonny Blue Cottage Setfl, 32 111W" There is an Awning s!“ that in the days to come the work of ihe Kingdom will be done cf- fectivel-y and happily. On Satur- day afternoon, June 20th at two niiiiilon service, and on Sunday morning the reception of a. num- bcr oi’ persons into full commun- ion and also the observance of tlic Lord's Supper. The Rev J. A. McLellan of Valleyileld will be ilic of the day. As Mr. ing a preacher of. unusual albllity ‘and attractiveness it will be well ior all; the people ‘to hear him. The whole service will be of an inaugural character. --—--¢-o>i- lllnard‘: Llnlrnent for the Grlppn. REXALL ORDERLIES Provide the simple and effective way to take Laxative Medicine Price 25o, 60o and SLN ‘Per Box SOLD ON LY BY iicsilay. Juno 24th. ‘The delegation - James B. Muclldbcrt. Vlcc-Presid-PSocicly oi 'i‘ruc ‘Brothers Lodge Association have veiling oi the monument. day. ' NEW APPOINTMENT- Mr. E E. Jiirdinc, formerly C. N. R. ‘appointed assistant freight agent in this city. Miss Jcziu Morrow, who returns shortly lto TCSllllle her studies in nursing at Goddard Hospital, Brockion. Mass. llu licld in the Miivsiiiiclil llziptlst Ciiiirrli, Siinilny. Juiir 21st at 1i o'clock. o'clock. CUlT.~United Choir practise at Clyde River itonlitlit (Saturdaiy-l .’\il singers cordially invited to assist. . those giving ‘to the (i-unraintee Fu-nd oi -O‘d Home Week oil to P. A. Frirriulizirison should '- liave road S100 Holman. PLAY ENJOYED.—'l‘ii0 Dramatic A, il‘., & A. IVL. presented the pop- ular four act Drama "A Noble Out- czist" In Liiily Func Hail. Crapuud on June 16th. Notwithstanding the heavy downpour oi‘ rain all that day tlii 7 p. m. the hall, on rise oi‘- llie curtain, was iilled to iuil cap- iicity. That this drama, which has ar on the professional stage, was fully appreciated, was evinced by iiisiic applause given by tlic audien- ce and in several 0i tin- ciiective oi‘ many. Mr. ‘Harry Lciiril iii tho leading role oi‘ Jerry Weston tho brother fiiil prison to save, first his uiid inter his daughter. hail achieved a decided success. Miss Lillian McLean as France Weston warm applause oi the audience. Mrs. Hurry Learn in the role oi Mis. Lee to whom the outcasts daughter had cnrlciirerl from early ohilldhood. ‘Rave a most sympathetic interpretation of her part. 'l‘o Mr. Percy Dawson iell villian of the play, whose cunning ‘is irustramed by the upright charact- ll‘ of Weston. in this difficult rolc in an unscrupulous nephew brings hiinisclli and family into iiinanciai Jack Worthington was very ably taken by Mr. Daniel N. Bell. Miss maid, made an excellent impress- ion in a liight comedy role. There are several good re-nrrosit of Jerry Weston. The re- llill/llig-llilfll‘ Frances was finely inter- ed here. This Society intends to repeat this piuy on June 20th. at —Thankful Mothers Own Tablets for her little one she would use nothing else. The Tab- lets give such results that the moth- er has nothing but words oi praise and thankfulness for them. Among the thousands oi mothers throughout Canada who praise the Tablets is Mrs. David A. Anderson, New Glasgow, N. 8., who wrltesz~ pcrience i would not them. i would urge mother to keep a box oi the Tab- lets in the house." are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach; drive out Kinn . Drug Co. ;' iiihi"érak"szf Medicine 00., Broclrvills, Oat. PIE SOCIAL and dance in Fort Augustine hall, Friday, June 20. Lad ios with pies free. 1703 Station Agent at Albany, has been Jnflny other social reform. PLEASANT GATHERING-Miss Ethel ‘ilcaney (entertained a unin- h(‘l oi hcr girl irieiiils "ti. hcr home on Thursday evening, in honor oi -. Daughters of the Empire. l'ili‘i|lllli1l‘50ll & _ “Lire is “OWL liie." Mrs Burcitt C0l1Cllllll‘il. Chi f . i I . Once a mother has used Baby's cl,,,o,.li,ne:gwnq m", ith c m ii iii l -. constipation and indigestion; break Xgdfc“, eogmtatgq "P will" ""1 “"19"” '°"°"‘ "d Agrk-Iiiturc, Dominick J.. make teething easy. They are sold hem," DPPBHmQ", C_ N n" Rev. respective by medicine dealers, or by mail at "end prank. and Rpygrqllll .l0hn. Slime home to he with tlirir molh" 25o a box from The Dr. Williams’ o; Kan"; (my, SIRE, Lawndsie raxeAWNslirdld home, The daughters are - John Doyle, City, Mrs. Hector Mnc- spirit passed sway. Five Sovereigns WlN-NIPEG, Man“ June 18. — in her chosen rendezvous at the Home ior the Aged and infirm st Portage is Prairie, lives Mrs THE GREAT WAR VETERANS Amelia Burcltt; 102 years of age. been granted permission i‘rom the Mayor for the sale oi Fin-gs during Old Home Week in connection with tlii: uii- her fifth ruler heads the l.ir.tisii 170i) a woman who has lived through the rviun oi four sovercgiis and s enjoying the best oi health while Empire. ‘She was born on the banks oi A SILENT TRIBUTE—The flag St. Lawrence river on August 1. on Queen Square School is flying n-t half mast out oi respect to the memory of the late Mast-er Gratton Murray, who passed away Thurs- 1823, when King George lV. was on the throne,‘ Despite her many years oi liie. Mrs Uurcitt still is interested in the happenings of her community and the world. When young she _ took iin active part in the fight to securc tha vote for women ariii She woriu-d hard ior the Dower act and the Temperance act. She was connected with many womcu's or- ganizations, She has seen the West develop from an extensive prairie lo ltii present populace, its cities. towns. and hamlets that were once a wild- erness. She has witnessed the creep of civilization from the At- Iantic to the Pacific and has pion- eered with vigor in the southern PRESBYTER|AN SERWCE w", parts oi Manitoba. Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Mrs Burcitt, first camp to Manl- Sunday School at Zlltloeg: izorlgggfilfignfook “p a claim Ccnicrvilie and Mr and Mrs Harold she was the first woman to hold NORTH RWER aApfls-r cm, a claim in this province. in: in sheep raising, thi; venture was s success. One oi the happiest moments oi‘ her; liie. she says, was the day “mo” when women first wont ' _ polls to record their votes. CONTRIBUTORS. in the list oi she commended the work being Firemen-B carried on ‘by present day women's Tournament tho sum oi $100 credit- urganlzauonsi memlmllng l“ PM‘ icular the work of the Cape Traverse and othrr places Clmmplml later. ._.___4o>-i_- PERSONALS Mrs. Thomas MY- Russell Mel-ll"?- Nnllll Ru?!" Charlottetown and Ernest on thi: the profound ottenition and i-mhus- tlw. was lil the cily ycstcrday. Mr- Hflrry Curran. York. was in s. Crozicr, lialtic; Mrs n. coiiiioii. c.;,,.,,,,,_x@5, lbpguigihl [QM-g 1.0 the eyrgg ithe city yesterday. Mr. Frank Quinn. Wiitcrvnlc "Nil-big Outcast" who twice goes to was in lllc city yesterday- Mrs. Pctcr Stewart, Mursiiiieid, Mr. Hcdiey V. Horne, Oystcrlllcd _ l Bridigcfiwas a‘vlsitor to llic city lieiscli yesterday‘ Mr. James Jenkins, Rev. iFutlicr Allan MacThnzilil Mn Dawson Wm, laurem The r0“, Fort Augustus, was a visitor to the of Colonel Lee Whose implicit trust ‘my yesterday‘ Mr. George E. Lewis. of Boston. illfiicultles and to thc vergo of l“ "lwmllnliva lw"‘"“"'il'“ "",""‘""“ ruin, was taken vcry ciicctivcly by M M} Melllcl" the “PM 0i M!“ MucGnugzin and Mr. Thomas Cobb. The part of Lwr“ M“°Q"°""~ Mr. John D. Frlce oi Now York. Lizzie MoKlnnon as Sadie, the zllzglgwgstem “mom my’ m", M“ tou aildrvssctl a largo audience in G‘ HI wmmay m. 8L Jnhn. nmrm Maipoqui». church on Sunday even- Com I1li‘l‘('lfll ‘Vlriiingvr n dramatic incid- Foislmerlctlal Mlmsger‘ T?“ arrtlivefl words in Phliiipians ents irrid the play-partigulalrly ‘in P e c 7°" a m" ° “We” 0"" not every man on his own things the thi act, which close w th t e ‘ Mr. Simon Pxioii Capt. (iiicmii-nl nnd Hose Company. Cliv Fire Department. has i‘f‘-ilii'll"ll from Chvltiia m, N. 13.. Ivlw-ri- in‘ has been attending liin P-Icvr-nlli Aii- nuai Convention oi Milrllllnfl Fir" Depzwtniont. IN MEMORIAM MRS. THOMAS BUTLER The death occiirrrd at iiii curly “l have used Baby's OWE Tablets hour yesterday morning of Mrs. lll Hmlw “Tlkfi Hi1"- for my children and from my ex- Thomas ‘Butler. ii highly rcspcct- Hllc mill!!! have lllc host Iiisdb‘ be without ed resident of lhls city, at the ago care and attention. mid ‘also l.h»' every other oi sixty-three yours. ‘Five sons and lour ilaughtcr . m mor and linsbitai. m“ Table" ',‘,,',‘,’,,',°,,“.{,‘1°,'.',§§"1,",',1°§,,,.,?,,,.5,,,,,.’...,i.i be done, however, hcr con~ worth nnd work will remain with dition steadily llflfllllc morn swi- benediction mm. and it The sons are able tn notify ihr members 0i‘ hcr as a blesssil Department o and Mrs it is thought E"g“g' Sunday. June 7th. m m“ Juiic lllh leaving a baby girlfiCun- Imperial your Mr Diivid lliirns l never weary oi‘ Webster's J . i th 1i Mt: i . the part oi James Blackburn, thc glillrggglngélss. " 9 l ly Yl-‘i ‘filly Collage durum, U", p“, winter m, has returned iatlon between the outcast and his from ‘Ybllslile-s" "ill l" ‘he l""'l"""' cd out the lug centres oi thr- llVllWliIllil. ll“ brcted and the play was pr0nounc- “lmrl” ‘h""l""““ “m"llll“““ _ 8d one of the has, plays m." 8mg, not us satisfactory us in P. L. i there Ernest Henri-r. m‘ "~- l‘l‘hi‘"il"ll lnllvn oi‘ ni the lRlNllll. Arthur at in her last illncss. and were pro Band of Hamilton held n veiy suc- cessful concert on Monday evening ‘June 6th in Hamilton Hall. The hail was crowded to its utmost cap aclty. every available seat being occupied and many standing. Mr. iJohn Simpson acted as chairman and called ior the numbers on tho programme wh ch werc as follow-s: Jiymn by choir; Pageant; duct. .Misses Annie and Rcta ltaiiisa... recitation. Louise Simpson; drill. Spirit of Missions hiisslou Una-i chorus; duct. Mrs Sinclair and Mrs Simpson. Sale oi candy. _oi the friends oi the Mission Bind ithen contributed a number oi‘ scl- ectlons consisting oi choruses solos and dialogues all of which were much appreciated and addc-i to the enjoyment oi the evening. Very appropriate remarks were made by Rev A. N Giliis who spoke approciatively oi the wnrk of thi- Band. Miss Carrie ‘Woodside, ilirmliton and Mrs J. A. Campbell, Burlington acted as ' organists. Proceeds amounted to $10.00. NT E R | 5 E lliE ciiiinii GUARDIAN The ice cream social which was‘ day, .lunc 3rd lll the interest of tho school was a decided success over thirty three dollars being rczilizcd. Mr, Ralph Huesils motored to Maipeque on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Arthur wristhiol‘ llowatt of Augustine Cove were the guests of Mrs H. A. Stewart on The stork paid 7a visit to the home oi‘ Mr and Mrs Hartwell MaI-poquc on Thursday. ‘flfiilllltlllOllfl. After an lllncss lasting ovcr a of Spring Valley passed away on Saturday evening June 6th. Mr. Burns was born in Freetown yi-ais ago and iiitcr SIlfllllg Valley he oi that place. Mr. iliiriis may woli be cliaravtcrlzcil us a good citizen, quiet and indus- moviiig to Princctowu family now congregation. Thi- niimbor cight~foii“ Benjamin oi Baltic: George oi Kciisington; llartwcil iii‘ The homestead. daughters arc: Mrs MacLcod of Halifax; Mrs Wm. Kenslnigtnn; Miss Viola st home. Ono son. Joliii, was killed in actloll v during thi» grout war. His wiic predeceased him live years ago. Rcv A. N. Gillls visited him during li Burns and Bruce Burns. Mr. Percy N. Enrrian motored to liialpeque on Sunday. June 14th. Miss Helen Ramsay who has been attending Prince of Wales i.llllli‘il to licr home in Hamilton Friday evening, June 12th. Mr and Mrs Gavin Walker and Dr. nnd Mrs Bell oi Crapauil mol- orcd to Malpcque on Sunday Juni- lilii nnd were the guests of Mr and Mrs Vernon MaoGougnn. Mrs little daughter, Alice accompanied them on their return. t. Rev W. A. Robertson. Kcnsing- ins. June 14th speaking from tho 2-—4 "Look but every man also on the things oi’ ollicrs." Mr, Robertson point (liiicrnii; acllvllcs in which each individual should play a part hy seeking to furiii s com mmi ground for scrvlcc. The (‘flmilfllllity ni‘ the home. or Ihr- ipluce in which we iivc. oi the ‘I1"li!)ll nnil oi the cliurirli‘. Mrs (‘lurk Woniiside sung verv sweetly “Fciinysoiiis Crossing tho Bar."~ Vi. Mlilnii, Sydney, Mrr-i, J. R. (Hills, (liar-i llity, ziiid Mrs. Joliii Jacobs, Sydni-y. 'l‘liey will rise hp nnd cull iicr liiosscd. ller husband predo- ceiiilcd hcr iibou-t thirteen years zigo. A brother, Joseph Ciliiilfill)’, and il sister, Mrs. Michael Siiilth. also survive. 'l‘lii_- lutc Mrs. Butler was tiikc lil orii-“catii l benefit of almost constant lll"llil'.'l s skill, shq was removed lo tlic (‘ii Notwltlistiiiiilliiq; Illl illiil was cousiilcrril 'lllVl.'s" f iamlly who were nlisiiil from tlr They quickly lclt the!‘ places oi aimris iinr‘ ,ser\t with hcr when hcr gcutl Soin . ‘ held in Hamilton Hail on Wcducs- ' married Miss 7 PAGE S FIRE CURED! That's (lie snmvcr to Ai/{ERXCAH NAVY PLUGS grear quallryl Ya, fired to crat: ;he bu: SmClIl! man wt: put in his pipcl "Fivnwing" unites true quality and flavor with a [icrfctr mellow mild- rieu which wields more smoke plcssurc right down to the List puf. UadIQQMancoGca-n seventy-sigh; (‘N110 ON . .:io p. m. (E.D.S.T.)— ll i rec q 17w t o. N. R. Radio - Programme SATURDAY, JUNE 20. 1925 PART i. _ Our Cosy (‘oriicr [or Boys trlous in his habits nnd for many (PiTlS/“llillifiu Dick. yours was a consistent member oi‘ 8 p. ill."' ' PART ll. i \ _ _ MKQiIPVlllO, Klll" sons and four ilaugliicrs and are iis (‘lvriieiiii l-'llllli‘l ('i‘vll(;('lli ol'i'llil..*illllli,ijz' Hwmmou“ "m! piovcd to be one of thi: most popiil- kflrfl. l5 Vlflllllli; lll Clllll‘l0ll-9l0W"-,i‘oliows: r ‘from is illness and conducted the iun- FIFTEEN MINUTES‘ scope for his dramatic powers and was a visitor to the city yesterday. grfl] gel-vice m, Tuegflny, June 9th, The pail bearers were, Messsr lra 9 p. m.- Mrs. James Bishop, Wellington, Champion. Kenneth Champion. Jus had a charming iml and Won U18 was a visitor to the ciiy yUSLUHliLy. Champion. John nussan. Ihisscil 1- _ (lb) "Suns Till" (Giiv dliiluriiielnii -iMi‘.-'s Morin Riczrril-l. ‘ 7. ‘(Fl iiii Solos (n) “Au lTil l"iii'i-'i Love String" (S-ziiiiiiiiiiiifiiiil. (lb) "S-mrxs My Mzrlivor Tziirgli-t Me" l'Dvcriiirl-—Mii-~ 3 Vilnoftrrle Soio-(‘oncert Parti- on the (435 iMc-llrcs), O'l"l‘-AWA, T lliiiiiii lliilhlbf! Ronni. ('l“l‘l.l’i|ll Lzlurh-ir ll-l)-l(i. ii‘; Piano-forte Miss iri l" - Solos (‘PIN-iii F” Ill; llll lLiinilu-ii iioiizilil lllll'illll‘i 10, Sliiiig Quiii'lui (Tiiiitilriu from lirliijor IFHs. llilyilll]. First Violin, Mr. Doiizi id llriln Gordon Moifat ili-lcii Lriiii_~.e,doii. l1. \_'ir‘-i‘n Due-ts (u "Si rciiriiio." uiiil Mrs. Al ‘Xillliiihf l2. '('i-i'ii1 INTERVAL "mt Y 4. Violin Solos my “li"uv=- (ollege (lllflniilil), (b) "(yum- .1 ,'- “IONTREAL '.,\, ‘n: __ , ..., i“ “m” ‘ "l Mr- l‘ ’-‘~1l'l A IKESIIIFZNTIAL liflhhldiil‘; "W" FUR WOMEN srnmcwrs 5. Rcciiiatlniis (ill “Tho Orzniiisi" ivwricivniso McHILL (b) "Kiri! O$\v'iid's it‘ 'i-"‘ (Arcli- ll-“v|‘3""‘l'l'" lbiild Lampniim) Mrs. Alfixflllldllti‘ (l"""'"l'"l ""11 ""l"“"" in‘ ll" i ll inn-i... Nlnilh- (i. 'i\i'io~ “Nov iviivil" mini; , " ";"',‘, """' “""'"“ , \ _ .. _ , . H, fourlum em n] to tinirmw in “W” l‘ “'5' V’ , -_ llii- lllYll-l ‘l .\~i Mlejillfllln in lliv mnln from s S coiid Violin, Mrs. l/llil mi- mnmbiii imiii-r-Iilenti- III llrlll‘. Apiiiii-iiiinnn llmltml. )1. li-ii Lung-don. nation apply to Blue Dziniubc ACNADIA UNIVERSITY F. W. Patterson, D.D., LLD., President Degrees in Arts and Science, Household Economics, (G0ilil'l'(ll-—lMl'. Ali-s. lliiiinlil iii-ins. l lily-Til Victoria milltiimn; and to ilv-grwou in lllllllllll Iu- vniulr surly IIK uurnn‘. moclniliun lli lliu For prosper-tun uml Inform- (SclluIlz-Evler) — Mllkifl (‘iii “A Sprlu; >mlc) ii-liiriie Wil- “lliiilloiillis Are iiu. .-" J—~ Miss Mu ‘ll lc~~i’oi'o Ailiag-io "Qilirrtvllc iii (‘. s; Second Violin, Mrs. l)oii*‘ii Hniiiis; Vrllllla‘ Mn ; ’Ceilio, M is... l “A,ll.'invloii," (by and ill-ll" Sch-flied lfirziso-r Fl’iil/"NliVlliilllilil in C , ,_ ,, ,, Sflll-lrcl-liliss llvlll L: "l . liwrlrvtrli he Waltz —— (Stiu- l, qmniin S,,|0,,__..v‘_0:_,w, ‘Si; “Pr” 2. (iOil"PlI‘[ \Vultz - Si.‘ll‘(!il(l §j11‘"‘,';,,‘.;f,§i',',i',',;'.i'"yr; ; f“) "m" rS-v .--.- - - i ser - r, (nivlnlrliiiilll. ,.D‘,’"?""l “M?”- , i3, Flu i".'icii¢ — iliiinrilrvsiiii o, _,-"l'l',‘.'.l ‘gmnij, (ti? ‘I'l»’Aniii"'iii ,5,” .1‘) _ H » \ ‘ oiiiiiowi- , p,’ 4. Grriiil Opnraa__--(‘:ii"iiiilii" (llllzcdJ l‘ m” ' Hm (N M" Lark" ‘Si’ ll. it. li-is‘liii-pl~ . Muirla Rich- PART IV. pM-n. In‘ Thzifi-‘iu I'm!" r Dnncr- Oicliivlrru Pianoiflrir‘ Solos u“) Scull.‘ A ‘mull’, mm" inf." Rn" "- Fiiat Major, rib) Wullr lil-ii-k KP)‘ 1594 (“MIMI 1mm" r nqllwl‘ (Clrciplink- ‘Vi-Res li'i'n~n M"“"-r. , _ ‘ ~ 2- v-Qlll Dill (ZU "_',l‘iiii Vi’ 111'; ill ‘"-'~- ' - *4" ' The Souifii‘ F‘. Pri-rl-dii; Scull). for rrulalrncn- (Jails-pa Ill the Warden. Music, Theology, Certificate in Engineering. Aflllialion with beslMedicai and Engineering Schools. H _Fo¢ information, apply The Registrar Opens September thirtieth. Acadia Ladies’ Seminary (Residential School) COURSES: junior and Senior Mstriculalion. Household Science (Normal) Household Science-Degree B.Sc. (H.Ec.) Stenography ancl Typcwriting Conservatory oi Music (Degree B. Mus.) School oi Art anti Expression. Athletic: and Swimming. For Calendar, apply Principal H. T. Dewolle, D.D., LLD. ns September lourih. Acadia Collegiate and Business COURSES: Manual Training (D; Forc ' NEW GYMNASIUM WOLFYILLE, NOVA SCOTlA (Residential School for Boys) and Typewriting (Diploma). .appiy Pr‘ ', 'W.L.A l" "' Qpens Septembei ioullh. Academy Matriculation and General Diploma, 'ome), Business, Slenognphy . M.A.,Ph.D. SWIMMING POOL —B_v George Mcliianus 9&9 BRINGING UP FATHER- oi ice-Ir 11' i “panel III‘? "illglq tong sq ‘mung mun; mun u mtg llllllllllllléfiliiiihv BBABN oi - Milan» LVHJ. 3% O1 i meal: JKQMQ LY) 3H1, l, , wuom mu. so ‘IND saw I uLVJ nmi. .10 0m‘ LO’) \ JANfl Lfi- 113M lWQl-L biVEN was?» . .._.__¢.._~¢ fifdwr our‘ m’ , 'Q:~»-ucv-i»~¢- ask "Jiisfiudm-in‘ ' l "i