' uEEll's-_nEws Fon THE ouhnnmus snrurnnv suBsc_ms_l;_rs - . f 1 ' 1 f f . I 1 _r_,- .._,_ _ _ lsrolmun msllnlnc unter ssl.-Ecrrn From iim s;°'f“j_ (I3 Z_§-1 I; L.. .1 ~l -4 .4-.ai .- ' 'W . ' ,(5 1/_ \, I .li The llot Weather llealth-Iiabit is easy to acquire if you only know how. . You cannot -cool the body 'with ice-cold drinks that give only temporary relief. Get the hot- wegther health habit by eating Cut .out meat for a few days and eat Shredded Wheat with fresh fruits and you will experience a mental 'buoyancy and bodily vigor beyond description. - Eat Shredded Wheat Biscuit for breakfast with milk or cream; serve it for luncheon or supper with berries, sliced peaches, sliced bananas or other fruits. -»'.» \ \ _ I i _` r § _ ~ \ ` “"' 4 If 3,//-1° I If You Should Lose Your Position! _ ' ` T- is an appalling prospect for the aver- I age man whose 'family is depending upon his income for their support, but there is always the hope that a new position wiil__ open _up. . In the event of death, however, while you do not lose your position, your position loses you. There is no hope of e revival of your ‘_income, as in the former case. It ceases for ever. What will your family do? Who will provide for them? The question is a dis- tracting one. It can be answered, however, ~ Menon Life of cmd.. Think of itl A life-palsy for one thousand dollars can be secured for ell $21.80 per annum at age 85, or ten thousand dollars can be provided for wife and children for only $218 per annum. The Mutual Life , of Canada 25'r’l‘%“l‘.’€??3 - J. O. ARSENAULT, General Agent 185 Kent St.. Charlottetown. P.E.L Think what o policy might mean Io your family 10 . . . ~ r e Cowes: -L ,If Lau. Supreme ' - .. MW C~°‘e-°'= W W *Z* ali; ii J 4-SQ --_ 3~ “_ \v/_ ‘ \ 1.. _ L1 'ff/I i U \ Try this chocolate for cooking pur- poses-lt makes the most delicious desserts and pud- » I' _ E _ | 1"" i -.--_eili_r1.gs. ' ,___ _ _ _ _ _ ‘I li-ra. i . " - ur , » by means of a policy of insurance in The _ »- . .. _ `¢i‘ - . _ ‘ -.` 7:- " - _r Joy FRIDAY ' ' " 1. VISITORS T0 l0NA.- Among the . ---` -- 5; recent visitors to Iona from Earns- I ,_ cllffe were Messrs D. Praught L. Q iii- /I Praught P Mclnnis, J Mclsaac, the co and Hope River, who attended the month and took time to meet many thsonklsnd Maple Loaf, cni. .Miss ,- X \_ ‘T - , \\i\i if “"1"” eafil' “ext Yet" "Um me Agnew the Floral and Fancy Dress Carnival ' ,‘f'\i\\ E/iii I Hospital’ sim Dieg°‘ sim is ii d”~“5h' in aid of Red Cross Funds on Monday, _.'_ZE__ `\_ \_i's ’\ '__ -- . » ‘ ` I _ ,__ WWII' P- E- I-» “nd fl” me Past few private team, 1st prize, $3; consola- '~--'-‘.;.~.;;_5_,_.__i_r_u_._,_,___________,_____r___.._&__Jin Yell" has made her Mme IH the tion, $2. Decorated tradesman's team, ""’=€¥i.:§2?-=.€§;g;:}§Z;{-I' " 5°“ih°"“ CIW' Wlxffd;-sslsieff MVS- W- 1st prize, $3; consolation, $2. Auto- ., _ . . . . _ B _ _ _ M Howse. als_o inally from Rocka Barra, P. E. I. Mrs. . 7/’ \\ _tr _ `-_-Z-_--__--_ ,. AM, _ Augustine Campbell ot’ Eureka, Cai., _ . . .I 'r' "' ‘ "` ~ *‘ " arrived in San Francisco, July 28th, giii“§.;?ur?riarI?ri§::nu(E.ugi;i‘Laaarfdiirrailg and besides visiting num_erous friends iiuuuciuiiy und sociuiiu me tea iubi_ ‘Yiii Blieiid some _time ‘iiiiiiiig the es and refreshment booths being well Exposition. Mrs. Campbell, before her uairoriized doing u rushing iruuiuesu marriage' Wi" Miss Beiie Campi’eii‘ in the evening especially. Among the P°|’i“i` Poiiii' P- E' i- amusements was a grab goose pen """` which made lots oi' merriment for tho wEDDiNG BEi‘i'S‘-A preiiy iiiii' older people a.s'- well as- the younger qiiiet wedding i°°k iiiiice iii' the mai' folks. The mysterious pea nut vend- deiice iii Mi' Levine' si Joiiii’ N'B" ors in antiquated dress made a good Aiigiisi 24iii' when Mi' J' A' R055' oi impression and are deserving of Charlottetown, P.E.I., was wedded to- sueuiui merrtiorr Bagpipe music wus Miss Dorothy Levine. neice of Mr furnished by Mr_ George McKay Levine' The bride was give" “way by which onlivcned the occasion and was her uncle ,and entered the drawing- very muc-ii uuureciaied by au ioverui room to thestrains of Mendelssohns ‘ur me uiurucu the reueiuis amounted wedding march. Among the guests ruuimur 240 rioiiurs_ , _ were the groom’s sister, Mrs Harris, and husband, of Dorchester, Mass., and completed in the near future.- Hay making is completed; tho crops on the _cu|.v£a1'_s.-'rho big section or /" - "/` the culvert entering Government pond Ii) \_ 1/- _ _ . . _ _ ll” UBB!! 00l11PI0ted and ls being cover- ` @ __ l -` ‘ ‘ Misses Mary and Antoinette Mc-Innls, -_ D .»*'/RIN and Mr. Ambrose Sullivan and sister - _-POLICE COURT R __ __ st _ _ /.\(',l,1_ L _ _. Miss Katie Sullivan from Vernon Riv- ‘ .-- oer sney 'f-,_;~=, ._ er. called -at this oilice to state that he (I gl, #._. ivan not drunk when in his mother-ln- _ _ i _‘put ;____ g_1f_;.~ STREET IMPROVEMENT8.- Tho awe house. as stated yesterday- // "' traction engine is hard or work roi- I "*’°‘ ` I E“°bi°‘I\°°*°Il°°P¢"' ' ling the macadam' on the new section METHODIST MEETING. - The and others io produce the nest of Rochford St., to Euston Street. A first quarterly 11199*-IHS Of U16 DITICIBI - 9 J surface layer has just been put on and quam’ of Homemade read this locall will resent a most up board of the Pownal Church will be _ . - gy p _ 'held at Walefiide (M MW- D"“k°'°) i w"im'i6“M°.B"°d made “iii to-date appearance when the work ls - 'on Monday next at 6.30 p. ln. RoynIYes9l will keep fresh and completed. _\ 7 \L_._. ` _ _L _ 1 ; moist longer than that made ` NEW HOME-Mr J. G McKlnnon’s ri__ "_ 3c0T¢HFO|:¢'|' AND v|¢|N|1'y _ new house on Euston Street at the wi °iiy° 'ii Mr and Mrs. Joseph McDonald," north end of the Government Road. MADE IN CANADA \ Scotchfort. who were over to New makin ra id ro ress Mr W G Glasgow on a business trip returned Acadian Teachers’ Convention which vegsey gf Semans, Sask., who has-been ‘was held at Mont Carmel on the 19th visiting his father, Mi-_ W||1h,_m Veg. Bild 20th Of AUSUBL ll/119508 I-“CY sey of York forthe last month left Doiron and Gertie Pineault; Messrs on Thursday mg;-ning hy N0,-thhmbei-_ Cyrlal Bncte. Joseph L. Blacuulere. land to spend o week with his wires Mosle Gallant, Cornelius Pineault, Ed- parents in 'Nnvh Scotia, prior to his mund Pi“°““"5- Hemi! D0l'l°“ and departure to his home in the west. Mrs. ZaCharluh_D0\1C€il-8~-T- Vessey and little daughters Margaret "'-'*- and Phillis went over three weeks ago. AN 'Sl-AND |-ADY-- Miss Belle while on rho island Mr. vossoy W““gi‘“ of san Diet?) WU 3 VIS"-01' preached very acceptable to large con- at San Francisco Exposition this gi-egations in pleasant Grove and _ » York. friends around the bay cities, says __ W““gh“ will gfaduliie BB a lfalmd of prizes offered in connection with te’ °f Henry W““¢h“ Of C~h*Wl°“° August 30, is as follows -Decorated mobile, lst prize, .$3, consolation, $2, vlslrmo THE exPos|'r|oN - Be" imiiieau’ 1? prize' ,iii 2nd' T35 MADE IN CANADA "_ 'rh_5.___oni_r_|_i.na__Ms_i_»_lo _r.o_ii_rr__cnli_r.s_i_t__yi:; priszé, szfzbnsoiiiligri? sei. 'Q _ S- ‘"9 it “C 0 an Prettlest costume (collectors), $2 and §‘.‘;“i..i§‘.i.”‘.’.‘I§1.i.'..‘;L X.'.?.‘.‘.’.€i.§"¢..2‘ 3;- Mg“;,°°;',‘,‘-“,‘ °<;B§“‘“f ‘°;"‘e°“;“;- ' RTI . 03 Org IIB. COS IIIIIG C0' I p?5tIti0nivI8'nd_ aRe_tlige giueslis ft I€Ci0I`S)v $2 End $1. COIIBCLOI' Of Iafg' - - 5}§‘,,;‘~’,§;,_,,,g§;-,,-,-,,,',,,,,,' -T,,‘;‘§‘1I.‘,,§;, ,,,,g. eetenew§2_ee9__§¥_-_-..___ average being good.- Plougbing is .. begun, and there is an -appearance of siiiiiie c(i;ii:iii:iiu(;s(°i§u;i;;‘;;§_..°igu;§ 1:8? harvest in the n__‘.ei_i~i` i“i'“ie'_Q' chener, so don't forget to look out in g D D g l I i “Quin wnpnuilunm i ti home Monda .- Messrs Ronnie and Hennessy has the contract in hand. ii y -l ~kv\\ w:?:_°m°“g:f'_"_ Jack Gillis St Peters Bay, spent a RED CROSS FUND -At New Glas ° ‘W few days visiting in Glenroy his I ' F s 1 ii ' _ ? ' I t sow Tuesday evening Ausust 31st. the rr-L\ iq, yffr-°-_ week, the guests or Mr. Joseph Bar- Ladies Aid for Red Cross Fund will ` ` _ _ ren,-S, serve Ice Cream and home made - ___ Candy. Come one come all and enjoy . ' 1-wg Bgg-|-|.|ER5__.Mi» Wm stan.- a. pleasant evening. S. S. F_i_i6NlC1S-ETheé_.Yalley__Bli_;ald gray, sor1_ of Mr Stanway. Princel - _'_' Presbyte an un ay chool e a rcet. as reslgne his position as J EN‘:`°;iNG FURLOUGH' "' Mr' very successful picnic on the manse Accountant in the Bank of Commerce, U°°§iid siiiiiieiiy wii° came ii°°i“ iii” property, Saturday the 21st. Games Winnipeg. and enlisted in the 13th r ndeB iiiiiiii rio i°iii iiiie ‘ii iiie iii’ were played by the children, and en- Field Artillery, for the front. His iimrr iiii3'ie"i S slieiiiiiiig ii ie" diiyii joyed by all present. Phonograph sei- brother George, is now qualifying for iii ui°p'i ve' “iid V ciiiiy pi`°"i°“s actions were rendered while all par-- a captall1CY in Wf1lliu§t0n Barracks. ° ii iiepiiiiuie i°i' Viii°iii'ii°i""T' took of a sumptuous repast. The Halifax. These two gallant young men pleasant evenln_g was brought to a are noted athletes. They have both I t e N ATTENDING CONVENTION.-The close by singing following is a list of those from Rustl- -- - CARNIVAL PRIZE LIST.-The list PICNIC AT CRAPAUD.- The SCRAPES FOR THE TOMMIES.- any old blades you‘ve got. Never mind though they have a saw edge- ii the steel is goodafew cents will IIX lt up Some brave boy in tho trenr hes ational Anthem. felt it their duty to fight for King and Country, and finer specimens of phy- RETURNING HOME. -Rev. H. R. ilcgl manhood it would be dlflicult to n _ A ‘years--ago--went tc- New- -York-,--where . SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATION. `ust as if you hadn’t enough al- also two brothers, one from Provi- _Mr_ and Mm _youu S_ Rice of 919 dence’ R'i" and (me imm Riiciiesier' Valencia street, San Francisco, celebr- N'Y' Amiiiig iiiii giiesis imm Ciiiir' ated the twenty-fifth anniversary of lottetown were Mrs Israel Block. The their marriage on Satin-duy_ July 24th, presents were beautiful and numerous. uud ou that uccuuiou u im-S, number _° "" of friends called to extend congratula- AABNEVF M"‘~ J°“ePh M°°"° °i tions to this worthy P. E. Island con- New Glasgow who has been visiting pie now reuiuiug' in me City of gh friends and relatives has returned to Fruuciu During the evening ante,- hei' ii°me"°' Mrs' ‘iiiiiii M°°re iiaii tainment was furnished, each of their ieii °ii ii Viiiii iii N°w‘Giiiii5°w' iiiie seven children taking part, and after is accompanied by Mr. James Buell dancing and cards uu uidhuiiioued wii° “iii° is Visiting iii New Gii"ii5°“" midnight supper was served. The de- N' 3'- Mr' Leiiii Biieii has “iceiiiiy corations were in silver and white. purchased ii iiiiiiii ii°"°'_Tii° “ew Mr. and Mrs. Rice. in the centre of road through Abney is well advanced the iuuie uuch gave au ai,i,i-oi),-gage in construction and is expected to be iouuu ' IT REACHED ENGLAND.-A rather funny incident is related by Mr.John McIntyre, St. Andrews, who some months ago while shipping oggs put his name and addrcss on one of them. Quite recently hc received a lcttcr from a man in Manchester, England, saying that he had got this particular BSS Hmong a lot that hc had bought and in consequence was sending a reply. This goes to show that the egg circle oi' P. E. l., is extended far beyond the continent and if Islanders want to make It the success it should be, every care should be taken to supply nothing but the genuine art- icle.-S. . _ PROSPEROUS ISLANDER.- Mr. Joseph R. McPhee, superintendent of the construction department of the Richmond R. R. on Staten Island, New York, is a. native of Prince Edward Island, a son oi’ the late Roderick J. McPhee oi' Selkirk, and his wife, Max- garct Kelly of Morell, says the Oak- land Calif., Maple Leaf. Mr. Mc-_Phen graduated from the Commercial School of Charlottetown, and seven he soon bccanlc assistant .superintend- ent of thc Coney Island lt. R. con- struction dcpartmcnt. Ono year ago he was promoted to his present posi- tiion. Last November Mr. Mc-Plicc married Miss May Rowan, a charniing Brooklyn girl. 1 I J 1 l D0 YOU SUFFER FRUM BAGKABHET When your kidneys are weak and torpid they do not properly perform their functions: your bark aches and you do not feel like doing much of anything. You are likely to be despondent and to borrow trouble, J ready. Don't be avictim any longer. The old reliable medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, gives strength and tone to the kidneys and builds up the whole system. Get it today. llalhuusleunlverslly HALIFAX, Nova Scotia. FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. In beautiful new buildings at Stu- dley, Courses leading to degrees in Arts, Science, Music, Pharmacy. Two year course in Engineering. MacKENZIE BURSARY, $200, com- peted for at Matrlculation examina- tions in September. Twelve $50.00 SCHOLARSHIPS to nominees of High Schools. Nom- ination every second year to Rhodes Scholarship, £300 annually for three years; and in alternate years ---~ -\ ` Give Yourself a Chance! ' i I \\ =- »' x; --='.: ' \ ;~.-rr "~:..-=:wv'~f-sr - 1 _ »‘\<~i‘,i' _ ff f ""`~fWi ‘i‘ »’»‘.3=“¢ii~ii'<“~Z I \\‘.1 ' , 1" . _ c 4" -1- _ `~\ 1 "*"'='=f.or=_‘-'fiézoam-__~ r ~~i ‘ ' -» .,-. -J- W ' \\ ` -/W,”/,'/"2/1.=,'.: Y: . ' -_-. 1 .,,- -, r ~ ` '_ ' »'.Zfffv5f<'9“’.""='f’""-'.51 ."5" ’4':f=i~`f’-"ffl '.3 ` - - I' . -I \\_ " . >ff*"./#4-iff..-_;.: "~.. =--_Z-.-_-7.-_‘-1°’-I-tu ~_-' ;,.» .'-. 1' . n ' _ /"-.1 -. r-,-._ ~_ ._ . -- §\. " / ' i -- "1" Q' ` -`::-:1.‘;=":'¢f;- “ ",¢~H* ?' ', / -_ .'. .'." :f,'»‘ _.L_ ,U ,-- ' __ __ 1:.. ir" ';<.'f1;;-,.f i \_,r_______\y E,-iijw .-Wi-...___ 3,; 4, ff///4. \'\'5.-.ff 4%” *w é _ _ _ . ; ss 1 =. Le , ei’ - ' -'-'__' _ 7 ====~---mf. < _ _._ , !_'_ ‘;.;'1f' is; ‘ _L.`;‘,'f __ _ '/5'-'.":: 1.-‘-"-i\`i`~\' i"" ._. . ._-, _ W* TW- »_ I _ _M \ _ _ A full bag-clean kills-a perfect soon. '|'I:a!'s what you want. And the odrla are all in your favor with a emin to R. ww? "" Repeating Shot Gun of 100 _years experience. So beautifully balanced-so cart-fully made- so thoroughly inspected and tested-that it must outshoot any other gun. The steel lining adds silieed--shortens the lead- increnscs accuracy. ou get your birds with REI]-INGTON ARMS - UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY _. A (Conbrmmrs Io the British Im1»r.*r1`aJ and Colonial Governmrntr) balsa, las. WINDSOR, ONT. - New Ysrlr. U.S.A. - ~' _":"_--~- _-I,-____~__ ~- _ --._ -- ___ :i"i’5&°'*" . -'.' _. ..--' _ -"'-'-"_r¥1'1" "- . ' ‘ » " - _._'--'_'-r ._ ~ - _ . .- .-;: ' ~‘~'.=f _ 4/‘»- .'-' _ _,_ -_J ,__-__--=__i',",' : gg f‘;-;=’~-`¢,;;._»;_.__3_f__,_¢._ __ _ _ __ E "" ”\"‘rr~ - fm. 1 '~`*`.» - f _ lr-- ~ __ »- -__ -_ I-___ . :=- if .di tioii .4 . . --_iqtc ..:::; - _. _ __ _ _ ._,.____._~- ._ _ _ ___._ ‘-_ ___=___ _ _ 1. i _ . ' " ' ' ' ~ will cherish il. In fact this war among , ' other questionable blessings, has b\‘0\lllhC Rllftllf 11 l`°"“I5Sa“°“ in iiie to 1851 Exhlbltlon Science Research 8 art of amateur shaving and millions Schoiaruhim £150 auuuaiiy for two who never learned the art are now ur iiireu ycurs_ 2.‘r.i:=e;"':;..:“‘:;‘..§':°;';.°'.‘es sm.: 0- --W- tl to clvi to reduce their hirsutc grow i lizod proportions. Tho wear and tear ‘;:..;‘:.“:,:f.1f.‘;“::;':'.°i; :::.‘i.,";‘;,i..:;: 0- " ~ f Ai0¢ll¢ Wdllllifi Clit land Wednesday evening were Prof. ...".<.~'<=°°°r 1'- ar:~°° -P-s o our 1 i'i.’.r....i ......-.i!¥..-»¢..~‘{S“l°..‘Ii"r seam basalt! ` ` and baekaeh iiiai rails \.uufy°2 an ws. um? ss" n: e-=.,,.....~'--: asus- help3=sand am inthe bsstof health at present. I work in a faetovrrykall day long besides delhi IZLNIIUW so you can sea what lt. has for me. I give Duggan Signals t¢`Womea onephyslelaaalledhsasehs, =:d`Idss,nefveum¢a, and the blues. i2m»fam t?&TMS msesmoleaaatlvsesadl w lehmay ba oyaselma Pink- ?A;¥sIeaawamsswlllla¢lyTa=.t|l?: ‘ ing, etc.. s f slant and insistent one. Send alum! 'your old blades to Canon Simpson. St- ' French, V . . . . - son. Uigg. arrived in Victoria on the ll E would not be without It I Iildldlh- -eron Charlottetown; Miss Ella Cam- for which they were never intended. such as cutting tobacco. opening sar- dine tins, sharpening pencils, manicur- o that the demand is a con- Peter's Rectory. PERSONAL MENTION. - Miss Mn- riel Curtis, Charlottetown. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. ictoria -Mr Alden B Daw S. S. Harland Wednesday and proceed- ed to Tryon where he will visit rela- tives and friends.-Mr. John Sohey. Hampton. arrived on the S. S. Har- land, Wednesday - evening.-Messrs. D. M. McLean, Crapaud, and E. Bos- well, Victoria, were visitors to Ken- sington Wednesday.-Among the pas- sengers to Victoria on the S. S. Har- S. N. Robertson, Charlottetown; Mrs. H. V. Norton, Bedford; Miss Beatrice McPhee. Tryon; Miss Miriam Cam- (‘ra aud' Miss Susie Bell, Char- lottetown; Masters Winfield and El- Reid, Crapaud.-Messrs. Joe Trowa- dale. Crapnud; Will Dunslord. South Melville' Earle Sherren, Crapaud were Three yoar course. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. Flvn year course. Four year course. Session for Medical and Ilenlnl I"s:ultiu\ he gina September llth, and for Arts and Law Vac ullies .September 27th. lor calendars and in formation apply to the Secretary of the Faculty in question. a - _ ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE MONTREAL THE RESIDENTIAL COL- LEGE FOR WOMEN STUDENTS OF MCGILL UNIVERSITY. Students (both resident and day) prepared tor degrees in Arts, Pure Science and Music. Scholarships are awarded an- nually. For_ prospectus and ln- - formation apply to the Warden. I I gl _ mer Cameron. Victoria; Mr. Ernest ___ ` __ . _ _________ SAINT _ _ l.\».u»u,-_ ¢_..'lr»-_ among those who left on the llarvest A N D R E wg ~ ' | ‘ __,-= r-_ E of Excursion the 24th.-Mr. E. H. ,»-;___ _ _ __ il' _/‘ J jk, ' wright, Miss como Les and Miss __ _¢§~_'._;. Neavy Myers, Victoria. are attendln8.c 0 L L E G E » » - . `~"- -_ ~ "‘ |lts the Sunday School Convention in Montague.-Miss Ruth Bobltor, Vic- .rammfb _ _,_ i-°i'i°‘ ie" Tiiinnmy °ii ii viiiii to Rssinsxrm and Dzy School tor- All . friends ln (‘h_elmsford. Mass.-Mr_snd A mm Uuurr ,md im," Suumirr h”."u” iw unrvumru . Mrs. Samhe Cameron, formerly of Boys prepared for Matrinulsllon “am |.u‘"“_D°m,ur_srieur¢ Hampton, have moved to their real- {9;ii:;"°"§2ii’}fg Fm ‘3¢,,.,‘n dence in Vlctbrla. which they pnr- Bnrlnm. ualondsrrsnron silplieauon. l|yal:ali”iI‘»alsla(,mArls Q chased over A year ago.-Miss Bar- . ,,..,,,,,,..'1'erm ¢omms...-¢¢s.pr.l:¢_n.;- Anssslbsfu ' ret. Charlottetown. is Spendlns I few IIV D IRUCI MACDONALD. _ A\|t\|mn1'ermosens l5il| Srpl. |915 L_ _ Mount Allison University Agrmual Session 1915-l6i0pensI Saturday, September I8 Many Scholarships and Prizes are oifcrcd. For information regarding Courses of -"tu_dy. Ilcgrecs. Sclmlarsliips, égllér\l|éiAi_irél-”&|BriAs.Rl'.xpenScs, ctr. ' Im'nn\ing Students wish'ng_llcsirienliaI_ Acconiniorlatinri-for `j.vl\it'I| MilLlN`l' ALLISUN I5 J U>"l'LY FAMU S-should give earliest possible notice. _ dim" Address REV. B. C. BORDEN, D.D., President ‘fhgglogy N- B; Mouni__AIii§>u__I.adies’ College . i Qin! YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 6 its standards arc the lllghcezt; its students are its best adv;-ruscnicnl. lt gives H_cholarsh|_Du ln \f/nrtlw sludcnlfl. its aim is true luducatwn. not surface culture. _ ul ` ` uridoublrrl ils attend- lt is the largest Residental Ladies' Col- lege in Canada. - _ It isina healthful town; it has specialists fnr teachers. _ It offe Literary Courses. Music Qoursrs 4lr$ry Vourscs. Household Scif-nrc Itspnp arlly is _ : Coupes. and Courses in l~inc Arts. ance is slcadily iilcir-using. ii* Free Valcndar on application to REV. C. BORDEN, D. D., PRINCIPAL :: SACKVILLE, N. B. III OUNT ALLISON ACADEMY# llifclss licncrul, .*'pr~ri:\I and I\'lalr rninlmn l'|»\i|_~.v‘~ Ivariv_v\i»: I" IIN' C0l't‘RL‘b ui Al ls. Iiilglncclinn, .\Ii-dlrlnc. ctc. M:m\|.'\| I unnlnll Mt. Allison Commercial College UiicrS a Course In Ilrminess, Shorthand and 'I`v|n-\v_riling, l‘cnn\an~l\|p. clr. L"l.\/1l*()l4'|'Alil.I‘I RIiSIlll‘I.\l7I§ _ _ ' .\"l’ltllNii S'I`AI~`I" Ill-` '<}Xl‘l<}Il|i~If\`l`l‘ID TEM 'lllhlib Fl_R§_T ___T!5R_Il_ BE_GlN_5____5iPT_l§ll1*!_El*_ 9 J. M. PALMER, M. A., LL. D., rmucnnh. =. s.\cxv|u.r,N.s. l‘ALl~2:.l»,\R SENT UN RICQUICST . ;'_;_ Q l _L _ ___ .__..J ST. MARGARET’S COLLEGE TORONTO A RESIDENTIAL AND D_AY SCHOOL GIRLS (lfnunded Ivy the into llcnrgr l)\ck:~nn_ M.A., l-‘urn-wr Prlnripnl of l'pp¢-r Cnnudn _Lnlir-fr. Mrs. Dickson.) AC/\lll