_ in t 0 ears. _ ;'£‘;°i;mg'I‘_?:ulagg=°(§xaVmmuV‘{iOny wn__V 'l‘lic expenses are sillnll for, the iid- 'i _ " " sists of English, Geometry, Algebra, v“m"‘g°" Onemd- F" 31'? ANS 3 ‘ Latin and Greek. or Latin und “°",‘"5"" bomd’ lodging’ _t"iu°"' and French Elementary Stlence. as in “I ""““‘“5f"`Y GXPGIISGS will run from ' '- . . PAGES"-Sworn. Daily Averege of _ _ _ _ , _ ' _ V osNiNe-- muy: ____ ‘F079 for 1907 ` i ~ -- Catches All Early , V_ _,VV VA __ V _-=-__.._.__=__| - ' ' ' ni I Morning Maile. f EE ff: FE P* ~s sumo n/ili.v 1 ' ' _V!&_&KLY.iNow nu l.)\"i8i'di1 V _ - __ 1" ` ~ H- Y' nz W G ARDI - .__ - 4:21- -lx_ ' _.___ >--__'-rt-_-;'-"~'1:f_~,T_.__*.**__:f~~i-7;~-fr?-_Qtr-‘ ' -_.' ._. '_ _ - in Y CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1908. V {u@£t,§?¥¥w diversity. os dtiootionol institution _ __ Isl* ` The -Mount Allison Institutes con ` sist _of the University, the Academy ' ._ ' I and Commercial College, and the 'H' ‘* ‘ag Ladies 0_ol|_e‘ge, each has its mvn ‘ group of buildings and each its own `. -' oppprate management, while all are Review under one corporation. The town of snokv-illo in witch Mt. Allison is nit-._ f h l ` _i;dit§<_1~1_is on the Interooloiiial -Railway 0 t c ‘ _midway between St. John ' and Halifax The buildings stand on the hillside looking over the 'l‘antrs~ I M mar Marshes toward old Fort Bonus ‘ ‘o'ioi`ir"ii’na the nilio nr onmnorinnii County, Nova Scotia. In t/he years tliat have passed since their establishment, the Mount. Alli _ ggi, To-day uhey offer to young mfg; Done . spin institutions have stmdily advnnii l and women numerous and peculiar gd ventageo-advantagés llu--luTl_'.asseii in Canada. With its "C0!\tl'1ll. eltiiiai-ion Mount Allison U '0BF’,§1uLlii.lly not ii. New .Brunswick college merely, hilt nttrn- :eh H1601, Students iroill Nova Scotia Pr'i!I0e_ Edward Island, Newfoundland sn{.`¢“`Bex~mudn. Mount Allison is christian. not sectorinn. All denom- inations are represented among its `\ students. Their religious orgnl|izn~_ l tion in n branch oi t-no v_lvl_o.A., J J ia* l the university has always been con ducted on strictly non-sectorinn and M A in Tlleoloz With 601366 i Splendid Srai V of I Learning. >a -.14--.4-,_ .__ ._ _ _ l - i` -' » -' -.1 i » .i-.".'v.‘-'li'ii` 1*-.1 -#JJ Notable Additions a to - the Already _ :_ . ba freely furnished by writing. (gig principal Jus. M. Palmer. M. A., iiiicliillle, N. B. ~ HIDDEN TREASURES. LONDON, August 6, _ 10|-Q (‘l-iinier, ill a speech recently Vdelivered at a banquet at the Gu.l.l4. .liiill, sounded n note of alarm why; lite drew the attention 0! hlg hog-gr. .o the hoarding proclivitis ot the lugyptians. He told how the hydrau- lic engineers had made a new Egypt i -un Egypt freed from obo erratic liivors of the Nile, needius svn; ‘ft-al' iv. hundred and fifty million dol- lfiiro in golil to finance the cotton -rop, Engineering skill has worked :vonders in this old land of the lfdlarsolls, hilt we must doubt, after i-ciidlllir Lis remarks. whether the 'vorld nt large has been bnnofibgg Capable it l 'il A and ‘ l;ifici-ani bilnli. 1 ,gil ,_.',¢ ,fl _ _ _ ‘ l :';l°i:;"i; ..l;‘°..::_“&::.;':‘;;: _.er Un-Wit iiei=i=»¢~=- 0 s ~ ~ \ l i V of B and in Scieng; of which an both the iliiy and the evening. Ithns_Arti-1 course, A few yoiiiwi nun the h‘uckvi‘1e are perlilltiud 'tn i~ill_oi‘,m vm, HN, I,-,,,,_,.__Un ,lUHm,,, U( Um ,.g.i,-,,¢;,| _-mn tiny _cr-liiiol lorl boys. “count is glven below The hm”.gtggiltlVViiiai;tli;§;l;l;;nilhiii,ui;d(dL;1ilEnti> lllchlclliiii scliilol V/i_p|V>liV-Vl101l 10 i.1-~ -l':>lVll»c»ioii in o t ii cou s. ill ,ii,ll.i.ilini_V. l\~ lL'i»l~tilic:ito in lli»inn»-liiilil Si-it-llizo. i.-;V=~‘\¢¢'l<_\'1-\l_\ l""‘ l fi f V_ __ _ tum-ns and two or three assistants, of work contains sets of Notes and \'iirii'iilt: briillclics if lil '~ in _ ‘ ‘iicc" fMl.'. Allis st l - ~ ' ‘ l I I 1'* l iiiiiu wiitl i ilglilicililiq A b LHS 0 Ou uicnls in tlltl _ ., U . will rim. _ (H31. ,., Y .iioiliiiiiiiiilli-il iilllllfi Queries, Dicti nal f N ti mwl`L"l U H ` ‘ \ _ _ _ » _ - - _ _ _ _ ,_ ». _ _ _ ‘ . _ . _ ' " ' ` _ .` ' - - ',<|ins n siiiiiizicnt giinr- Hgnonr courses are provided in Class-I 0 Y 0 H _011ul Bio sct_of shops wtlc titled out fVoi cliisn- | clanscs of McGill nllow _tlliit Mi., Al (_,.m,,,.,,,VV mul thu W,,,l,,,,,.,,,V ,_, _1.,,VV|_~i plilud fuilli~. V V _gt VV “BV Mathenmucm Science' ph110B0phy‘gI`i\VI’1lY» l5_h°3 IWW 0xf0"d DWUOUIHY. es ln ciil‘pVenl.ci'y, wood turillilg, pat- llriiin has done wisely in ooiiccritiiiil- ,1,-x,,,,~1,,,,(.n|_' Lim pin, Q( nl,-¢_<_ 1\1,,5,.,(.y iintee tlliit l.lii.V lliiliiil iiVliil spill u i and in English Language and Literw Nature, Nineteenth Century, etc. tcm ,m,|;mg fm-gin~ lame 1,,|,_ my its 950;-tn npim the in--t t,,,, . __ '_ », _ ._ --llf' \ i tho students will not he . , '= l'ia tile ill 'l`oi<»ill-i is ploiiiiililctil the l “‘ “V” " _ -- . M_Al _ 1 . -, _ »."_ _ ', . _ ,_ _ c ,‘ if -i " i lli‘l h0Ii- t“m_ Women are mhmFtcd V09 an maigontilflsoxrilc fillers d Enusiil ll’lVy fine |lViltVorics for cllcliilstlld iillil lillVl‘ 1 l€_£irs of work alone, t.i I-,l\e tlions lit-nt iii lu:'.i;tci‘li l iilliiiln. ilii\....lci Li.il. lilo Bible ii pu l L Y uautnwith men and nm eligihlesi V_°"n-m0_"10I\ 11° 'U11 sion, nnil cliisi- roollls iilid i with unexcelled lll:ii'oii:iii‘ns;;t_idics nt V in (.},_,,-H-,, uf ,,,,,._ U1-uw i,:_,l1;,,_f ,,,,,,_,,, fivilli it tilt; lon was, indeed, the first College inlwqtg; umlod wlfiéh eil et _W1 l_VUt lillid l'l~Vi~o lliillil di~;Viwliii_f klilelllntii-.s iinr:d-b"Y;f>T1 limi U10 l`-"»‘l\`ll30 Wi U11’ Music, cilnsisting of niiiil mciiilnzis-.iili i-nn here bil given to the uiiiitiiliiiil suing the University, (I3.A.)_ course “nl for __ 1 _ 5 _fi Gill ivnil (.':\lrilll‘i`| The various course of stud icoilisi o' study lendlii t the l xoniiniitlon on the s-ulijezts of i ` g 0 “`5""“ QE? ;‘lfe;hmun yeah _ Touche” holdmg of B. D.. is also offered which is op-, advanced licenses \,l_il also be admit- ,In t°V ‘my Stildenf Wll0lu1sV preiiioiin- md to the Sophomore year in sub_| y gr._ldiw.tc_ii in arts. This il‘epiiLrt~_ jects covered by ucemm lnleilt has Just heen stmngthoniid by) A donsiderable number oi scholar- ith” “ammo” of “ "BW chair- Th" ilu s and aid funds are nvuili-i.: in Rev' A' D' Mil er' M- A-» B~ D V - ldinti f il ii - " H i I‘t`h %llfl0Iil’»9 ill need of such “Lu S lc g'“d““t° Of Tf"`Dl\i' fl* _ _ _ decision oi the Fnoulty to ilonoiving wungthe Gold M;:‘,ai"i';§"D§“f‘1‘:Vi€‘;’u‘i)“-Vg ( View of University Campus. Smihh Entrance Bursiiries of $60 such ’U'_° °"m`P1°UU“ 0' his fi D- COUFSG at an onered ‘ for the best Hpwml ex, Victor`i#. Several valuable prizes, amhmuon on the Engush or m,_,t__h°_ and b sanies are offered to students matics respectively of the mutriculm in the Divinity classes, full informa- tion requirements. 'l‘hc Tyler scholar- tio" 0! which "HW bi? Obtained lflull ships of 850 each urn nwarileid cnclifR`°"~ Howard SP\'"F§U0» D- D- DC'-M1 Ui' you to the two ,'nembcrB of the , the Tlieoloigical Fiicuity who has .hcen Freshman clilss in arts who illiike tllu ,nppmuted '10 Ulu! D0Bil5i0l1. as W0ll HS highest average in their yenrs work. '30 the Chilli' Of SyS`i0m8UC ThB0l08Y /here are prizes for Orntions by the|f*nd New Tesbllmvllf EXBHBSH, and 'genior oinnn, nor nnsnyn, in linginnon-,who brings to it a ripe scholarship. and a large experience gained in mpplicants. ln Sent. 1008 two Wesley ing, various class prizes, und so ou.l to tlliv clliilr of physics now iumlc ii sivpzilalto p1'ol`ie,~l.-ini'.~slilp iinil i.|lls yi'iir Nr. Iiiiilrillro liillillli wllo;-`i~ i'i‘i-.iwil :it .\li'i_lill \\'ii.~= \'i‘i'_\' -_‘\'i-i-ptiillliil. I-:in ificll ziptliiiiiliiil lil llli- cllliii' ill .\l<~- vlieilliriil ltliiirllliw-i'ili-_'_ 'l`llr~ iippiiilll. iilcnt of twii iiililitiiinill |»l'r»ll‘.-':1i~i's ill cnirincorinir with those in lzirncrzil ifcience, chemisty, mntliemiitics und Eligliiih literature mario possible the iili'i::iliizo.tion of ii complete fiiciilty of Particulars of these may be found in the annual calendar which will he sunt 'nn application to the Pre.-ililent.' service. THE McI_.EAN SCHOOL OF AP- ‘many years of most eminent piilpitiiippllcil science to :ive thc flint i.v.o 'ymirs nf wilrk in civil ll\.iiiili;. .Nic w . i:linliii‘nl il.ilil lair-ci.l‘ir:;ll lull;-iii(-:,i-iil_\:_ i Mount Allison has also clcctnd Lwu Rgodes scholars and will nigiiin elect ii scholar in 1910 and in 1012. The university Lihrury consists of ten to twelve thousand volirmcs. To it -the students have access du-ring PLIED SCIENCE. For many years courses of lectures have been given in General Physics and Gheinistry, Analytical C-liemistry nnd~Blowpipc Analysis, Gcoloiry, Boi- iiny and Physiology as part of the ’ . Tllis cqilipliicnt cniiblcii the ilufllori- ties of Mt. Allison to miikc lin nr- rnngemcnt of iifllllstion with McGill Univel'i'~ilty wllerr; hy the students frilni the l\lc(‘lvlnn scllonl who hu'-'il f'1»u" plvirwl their two yours study iii Mount Allison Ladies’ Co||¢ge,,'Connrv|`iei'; of Music. l rio onitory Depnrtnient in onlin-l Mount Allison- Mele Acddemy. l _ _ .V.,,__.. _.V riipivfz iii i-iiiiiiiioilioiis' lluililiii'._ ciiiiip , l (vi-ry ilisliilci :\tl\'iintn;:i~:< in fllii i\:i.l’l- » ivr yi\iil's of ii yoiinp; oilgiiicers ciiiirsii. who wi.»~ll iuiiy llc pi'i_~pilri-.il for thc ns they will he given lil the llcwly es uillllisllcil Technical College of Nova Ficotiii. ln cvcry case students in eliiiiliecr- im; :irc uilviscil for the siikc of their liltiirc pi'i\fc.~'r=ii»liiil sliiiliiillz to coin plnto th? stiiilli.-.~i nf thc iirts i'i\iii'sc in colljuiic ion with llioir tccllniriil stud ies and thus will in six yeiirs thc two dcizi-ees of Il. A. and li. Sc. 'Mount Allison liudics’ College is* now cnf.i-rini; upon its 55th year with 'I‘lli= Hclioiil is cqiil|ipcil0_ /lliiioiiiih ii few ycnrs noni $'l!'»,lIi»0 iv-'~l'c spent ill the iilnclion ill ‘midi '. iiiiil ni‘i-onliidiitioil, yirl. !:i=:if yc.ii` the im-:i.il.iitiiln was iiixcd iii Ili. |‘iitillnst. A liiiriiry of (3000 villiiiiivs! lhail recently hccn collected nnil eliii-‘ iborntcly catalogued. Wltlluut nlly systonliiiic ciili\'iisi~‘- for ietlldchftl, patrons, rcprcscntiiii; will Silellinil niitiolls, 1,-i‘ci~l\iiii. i,llciii.»»el\'<~_- |fiV‘iii;llt into more direct iiilil con-, istiiilt iissiiciiitiiiii with illi-ir teiicllci's.` i']‘lit_~l‘c is lliol'c ciintluiicil iivcrslprllt, :ziliil the ziiiuzli.iigcs of l‘i-;r,illiirity iii liilpil' iluily lilc iirld prescl'ihcii hours [nl study under the- supervision of n~ ‘teilclier cannot be overestinmtod. The )l’rincipiil and five tencllcrs live in lrusiilenre, rind the boys are thus flirmight into hourly colltzictdwith tllosii who lliive cllarge of their c ues-, tion rind ilnvclopment. Mnny parents .i;l _y i l .~ ., w api ‘ 'bei-lloV -'ml\'»iiitiii;e wllicll residence in such ill isrlioiil iiflorils. As the students’ work _ [is dnilc dilring l'cgulil.r s|.udy hoursf iindnr the siipi~l'visioil of il teiicllor iwllo _».=ildi»l‘s iii-:_-ti=if.:lllce iinil cmill.~:el§ '-"lien llec'is.~-'iii‘y, the bust pilsilihlc pro- l;;l'-ess; i-< nsisicili. with tllnroiigii know- i lcilgc is secured. Tile rei'.idcllce is liirgc, and benuti-i fully nitii:il_i>il, The riionis are iiiry,` uiili liiigll cclliligs, iind mich is ivarili-, oil by illciins of hot wiltel' rudlntors,| irilld :i.l\\'iiys coilifiwtalllc. 'l"hcre is ti. ,xvell-r-.qiiipilctl izyililiiisiiilii, ii !bl‘ili_v,` ,und ii rciidini; ro~iill_ The class-rooins _iii'»i liirige iiilil well furnished I I-‘ivn ciiiimiis of study may hero be ,viii-siiill ilii-_ clcnieiltnry <~mii~:=~', 1li»\ iii:-ilr‘.iil:itiori cuiirsc, tlic lliiiiiuill' lriiiniilg rzoiirse, the lliliiiiii-sn collii-ac,l mid thc cniii'so in stsnorzriiphy audi t_vpi~.writilli.;. 'Pllcse lust two :ire til-l ken up in Miiunt Alli;-ion iioniiriercliill l‘iillr\yi~, i'iiniici'.l<-Il with llli- iii‘:ifleil~y,l :ind lil sl.ilili\.iit.»: .~:\lc<'nssfillly' roiilplot ini, ciilivr c.iiiii‘sc ii siiitzililii iliplillilii Vin i;ivc|l_ ‘ To lilo _~ii.iiiIi\nl. piirsiilni; full work lin thi' :i4~iiilc.iilic liluiilclies, thc tillnli lffusi. for tilt- yi-zir is .$lTl’».l»ll, cxi~li|::i\'l~ i lil( iioillis mid i~itiil.iuucry. ’l‘o tllnl si.ilili~iit iilkiiii: i-lllli-l' i'iiill'i:e.~' in lilo \‘i»iilnlcl'i'iiil (`i>lli\g|‘, filio cinit is ii- liiillt tllc .~::i|ili‘. Any Yiifurillniiiill in |rr-lci'i-lii:i- to thc iicniieiuy of (7o|linivr» 'ciiil (‘-nl|i~i_'i-_ wliirli muy be ilesiiw-fl will ~ 1 . ' ‘ i ~ *f-u , _ ~¢ , -,i ~ ~ i » ,I ’ - t V _ . .V _ V _ V .V ~ V _ e. -_ 3 -* ~ . ‘ :in iiti.clliliiiii'c of iivvl' 300 i~1til-ilcTlt:;. '_‘ V _ ' --"f'- i . ~ - illcrehy, for hilt little of the large :ililount of money expended ever ?f‘nvi»s thc country niznin. Year after veilr linglnnd exports to Egypt the iiiiiiillwl iind iifty million dollars gold iiiwlml to pny for the cilttoo which, tl»,»,i.-. i.. irriiziliion, ciin be counted i-it ~.-.illi iilisoliltri i-1-rtiiinty. A hun- il.' l iilii- fifty rliilliiill iliil]1il'irlil’;s y-iiiiily gold out' pi:l. llfniiwlini: nillolli: the ldgyilffiiue and iliii fli~iiiil:iln in iill old, old story. l-ii-iilv .»~.ci»il<:l‘.~i tri-:lt lc mutt/er light- ly/, l.lioiii;ll, iiild iiiligii ni wllvit they _irc iiliiiinxil iii cull an Asian myth. iliii il. is ini Asiiill myth. The gold \\'i\ slioiilil li:i'.'i=_ in our milrts of com- iliorcc tiiilily iles iiiiil(~l';;i‘oiind in Ind- lzi, ill ldgypt, illld in Uhina. It is liiiried. Tllcrc flin product of hun- -lrods of gil,d mines, won by so much skill nnil effort. is returned once more to lrioilinr ozlrfll, to lie unproduiztive in thc ctcrnnl quiet of uhe tomb. Lord <‘-l-omei' gave several instnncp, one of ii cotton plnnter not suppold to lie' rich, who died not long ago. In his rcllrlr tlicrc camo to light A hom-il of 80,000 British sovereigns, almost. $400,000. Another bought A piece of propcrty tnfien from a hoard liilricd in his garden. This sum of inonfiy was broilgllt to the place of tl'iilii~:fer on the bucks of donkeys. Instances such as these could be qilotcd wl‘thnut number, but there ll no need nf them here. Hoarding in lllzypt .iii such aV wrill-recognized in- stitution ns to he beyond the sphere ol’ iirgument. Then there is India, that lsndiof l never-changing conservatism, itvhem caste and hoarding' are customs an unnltcrnhle as the laws of the Modes und Versions. Timm the practice ol honrdini: has been the custom’fol ages; nrirl ` " cr" 1' meant not mere ly .ii _(ew i-:ltui ii4_ .but time- Ullllfll-lil ly ii few r .:l.'l"'-v '-iii'. time running lHl EUllil]ll_ll'S who owiili; to circumstances onllnoti f ` V 9 cvcrciigc tlliit care over their boys 1' ic wi ii il dcsirc ill lii~ci.i The diite of The Guardiiin's bicycle road race has been do- flnitcly fixcd for Moniliiy Alli(- iwenty-four. If this date slloulil prove unfavorable tile race will tukc place on the following evening. Entries are to he confined to Prince Edward Island rfd- ers alone. The race is for The Guard- inii's three-your-troilhy, bu# .h nddltlion there will bc a num ber of other prizes which will he announced in ii iew days. Tllc course begins ni The Glizirilinn oflicc in Charlotte- town iind follows GHIILUYI Strci-t to Great -'fenrgs Street, thence' cn'.it*n‘~_i.'~,4 uri to the Upper Mnlpeque Ron/d which it follows to this side Milton station, thence taking the rnrid to the left 'hich runs ia.liiili:;»;ldc Mooi'e’s Mill slciiiil und ou to Wurrcn's liorncr, Notli-_ iilver. From this corner the course will he across the North River' _liriilrge to the Royal Arms, thence by Lower Malpoque lioad to llriighton Road follow- ing lirlgllton llond out to thc shore, then taking the Park Roadway, following the same round the Park and so tn starting place-IG miles. .` _ i