a nuousr , s. 1m Arabia liniurrniig m LII.‘ us snow you now you can MAKE YOUR ‘HUHTUN ACADEMY wui FVILLL NOVA scrim/i ‘Alldiqede rcvidentislschcollor "Alter-o... teachers, nous; i SvneEJmes permit individual srtenhon. BUSINESS more EFFIBIEIIT Good Business Require: Good Business Machine: . I Royal Typewriter: llclleskey Systems Ltd. gum“ h: new," Gash Registers » MIMI Sim n: Clocks 061cc andhrgcohool gage, Steel Filing Cabinets Oountor Sales Books 5°" °'“1“°'“ ""1 Oiiloo Accessories rnis 221s F, A, Mgflguflj is: om. St. Elem Repairs to Typewriters, Adders, m. The IIIIEEII iiorei. Your Hotel in MONOTON. N. l. (l. A. CARR», Manage: EUROPEAN PLAN Booms; 02-00 per day and up Lnnch b Dinner .501: and up boys and jrls. aaoes ix, x 1.4 XI. Monthly Itports to parents. C Address enquiries to . Prhclpsl I.. C. Trim, EA, Wollville, N. S. PLENTY 0F FISH Canadian fishermen take catches which ordinarily total annually We!‘ 1.000.000.Q00 pounds. woirvitir. NOVA scorn minis-now be: "close-u terms." lidslespaoseelllie iasslssin ' DEGREES 0F: _ DIPLOIIAS IN: ' I Bachelor oi Arts Engineering Bachelor 0i Science Homo Economies 8.80. (Home Economics 5°°"?""!| 5°l9"°¢ iBaohelor oi Theology. Mum (L'°°“""I°) Bachelor 0i Music "Lnonsflonu cawsgsv» lBachelor oi Educattor pggpggflogy m. Bachelor oi Divinity . . Master or Air. --,“4:4'°"\° Master oi Science i Bath", 'Maater oi Music gyunin‘ Twenty-five entrance loholarehips and horses-m. with a ‘Illlxlllllllll value oi $800 and an average value oi 8450. A wide I range oi other scholarships, bursaries and price: in course; ‘The University is almost entirely residential. with three dormitories for men and iour dormitories for you women.‘ There two large dining hall: under graduate ietitjans. ‘Tor additional information apply so,’ The Registrar. Acadia University’ Wsiirils, llsvs Seslis Illllllll ALIISIIN UNIVERSITY lAClVl-lli _“W IIUNSWICK Q FACUITES OF ‘ARTS and SCIENCE JCIIOOI. or m: arro Anuro aars coussrvaroav or ssusrc rsciiooter none ECONOMICS sciioot or snomssrirso ioeoss: courses Niles-Items, w»... leeeellsl. mile n..- mi, lemon. ceanncars courses We Inglrieerlng, llesae lceaenles, Secretarial, Pliianee end Cennssree. Teacher Training, Ilssa eed Applied Arts, Meals. ‘ rswaaaroev courses ‘I Deletes, Dentistry. law end Theology.- 1949-50 SISSION OPENS SCFTIMIII 22nd ‘ FOR CAl-INDAI WRIT! -- TIII IIOISTIAI F _ IIIITIIESAY COLLEGIATE SIIIIIIIII. AIIAIIIIIG- arnnwrrcs- IIIILIIIOI- leparatelnnlorandlanierlealdeaoos (lprlnhlertlre protection), lelsoelhosle sad Gymnasium, and Aldnlatratlve Idling. . iIDCPNIIINtI ifllllennyeeatlqla. -- Ionnided ll" - la (lld llsvr lrssswlslr lssrdlsg Ssiesl y, Ior Ioya l0 s II Iiesnnsuryaadllglleleoleenraseleadlsgbleheel laavtsgesrllsaass. Iaateraadlealerlahlenlastoa Iilltnandltavalcellagaa i Wellorganiaedandenperviaeslgansaalnluglsyloottseli, Ioohenlaabetbalhhaokassdlleldlenniqlhilng. nus siihnorsnavianamsstnis-e ma». Gllflilootlfibldltfillffllllyflglfllllllgfifld- wtllbeseatenrealeettetlelaad- IUIIIIAYOOLLIGIAIIIOIOOL W.C.T.U. NOTES YOUII N01‘ MOVING 0C1‘! You'll hardly believe lt-lt deelrt busy today Dflflfllllhilla isouses tn whlohtlsey must live. ‘they do it the alcohol yay. The body's the house when the person must live. lloet valuable house od them all.‘ I ieei Jlunt like saylrq, to roles that 1TH! GUARDIAN. [Flying ls Hobby of Young "Grandma MONTREAL. Aug. 4—(CP)— lira. I. llieans. Persian-born at German and french descent, is going all out to prove that "iii: begins at 40." Beside: being a _ andmother at 4D. Hrs. ‘Ileana ha: her United States private pilot’: licence and to receive her commercial licence after she ha: completed more flying hours. She is not elig- ible for a comme '_ ‘ pilot's lic- ence in Canada because she is over the age limit. While living In New York, Mrs. CHARMJTTETOWN noticed a sign about a flying club. Her curiosity aroused she found what looked- like the back oi a small hanger and in the han- ger a small yellow seaplane. The owner came by and oiiered her n lift. Mrs. Mleana declined the oi- fer saying that she would never ride in a small plane unless she was piloting it. The couple made arrangement: for Mrs. Mleana’: first flying lesson and she was on her way to being n pilot. She any: she tells her iriends that It: saier up In the air than driving a car along a crowded highway where you have to guess the other iellow’: mindand are at the mercy oi careless drivers. “Durlng my first lessons l was so intent upon controlling the movements o! the stick and rud- der that I entirely forgot about being suspended in the air. 1t was living room. Later l began to look at the countryside spread out un- der ins like a huge bowl and my thrill and enjoyment were in- creased rneniiold.” . Mrs. Mjeana hope: that she'll soon be able to fly to Chicago to see her ‘grandchildren. She ha: two sons, Ricardo and Raiael. both o! whoin live in Chicago. CYOLIST!’ UNION SELECT! "QUEEN" LEAMINGTON SPA. Warwick- shlre. England, Aug. 4-—(Reuter:) —'l‘rlrn, attractive Mrs. Edith Pic- kering, 41, o! Leeds, cycled 350.000 miles to earn the title o! "Brit- ain's Periect Club Girl.” She received the title at the an: nual rally o! the National Cyclist: Union here recently. Mrs. Pickering. who had her Make tea double strength and while still hot pour Into glasses filled with cracked Ice . .1 Add sugar and lemon to tam "SALAIIA" help the Union to top 11,000 women cyclist: whose en- Mieana frequently strolled along ioonng the Hudson River. One day she just like sitting in a chair in my first bicycle at ll, is one o! the thuslasrn for the open road may membership this yrs" ,' "Why harm the house when you've 801: to live in it? . ‘- oncareyouareglv- 113 it. Youh not moving eutl look what you're ebontl” Min-It bi menus, 1'11 do wrist r I eanl lly body’: important to sue. - The house that I live in I'll eare- itrlly guard; ‘l plan (‘or good health. don't you see Weinomakingy wAlzUfiihlesnsgy =_/WSEDK Q . v 7 \ | K . My mind shall be keen. and my body alert T!" body. the servant o! mind, ,- When asked to drink liquor. I'll x simply explain .' True Pwtrces says, "Leave it be- hind"! —l'lorenee Marshall ltellwagen. ‘ (Used by permission) ramnn nasnnans. cnnnnn numnn n! mum: "Hack" Wilson, once hailed a: . the most valuable player tn the ‘ National League, and second only to Babe Ruth. died at Baltimore . recently. pennlless, and irimds , collected money ior his burial. In - an interview before his death. he _ summed up the reasons ior his downfall ln a statement from ‘ which the following is taken: Wilson: "I was at the top oi my ; career. It happened in 1940. That . was the year I won the most val- g treble player award. I received a. salary of 140.000. I storied to drink ‘i. heavily. I argued with my man- ager (Joe McCarthy) and the rem. ‘ o! the players. Then things bc- , gen to happen to Wilson. “I began to spend the winter in taproorns. When spring training rolled around I was 20 pounds overweight. I couldn't stop drlnk- ‘y. lxig. I couldn't hit. That year most i expert: figured I'd break Ruth's record. But I ended up hitting only r 13 home runs. . g “I was suspended bedore the season was over. I drank more r than ever. I got booted irom one minor-league olub to another. I worked at odd Jobs. Spent all my - money. meet oi it in bar-rooms. Fl- Y: nally, l got sick. ‘There are kids in and out o! baseball who think because they have talent they have the world ‘ by the tall. It isn't so. In llle you need thing: like good advice and " common sense. Kids. don't be too - big to accept advice. Be consld- . crate o! others. ‘that’: the oniy I way to liveP-Ohloago “Dally - News" (ficrts). 0X10!!! rhis Unlm had a esikhtful m- grsrnsne rehearsing part the World's W.O.'I'.U. Convention as i moozdedinarevoflrbwk 01 u" eonventt which wasprepared by . ma. O.W. Thin-low and which ha: proved a treanrry oi interrelation . for dtiierentilnions. hlendld local publicity was given this report. ~ ‘III ‘IOTJIIBT IIALIING IOISI "the increasing Olsnsnd by in- ‘erested WW1. tor new hotel: ostensibly ior the accommodation o! tourist: and other visitors is, at bedrock. a stalking horse tor an increase o! liquor licences, not only for tourists. but tor an ezpanion o! the dangerous trade ior the consumption oi intoxicating liquor. . “Hand in hand with this d9- _ mend ls the criticism o! our liquor- laws, which are held w to ridicule . as being archaic and offensive to tourists whose style o1 liie and drinking habits are due to loos: liquor law: and ancient customs oi old lands. “We are ated to sell out to these thirsty and li-eaponslble birds oi passage. and ‘give them what they want’. as a section oi the local prs once said in its You'll toll about the fur cont you buy Iii oui- August Sole for your: to come. Hero ore volues such o: haven't been seen in many a moon l 1L end who eon slry when they vvllil come again? Prices dropped In the row fur niorket six months ogo . . . we were right on-tlie-spot to spot the best buys. We bought heavily and got even greater price concessions. The result l: our greatest fur sole in years . ', . with the most beautiful fashions In o decode. might have come from Nova 8co- tlal QAN LAMB (Finest Russian). Awoy down in price; you con save up lo $200. over previous years. The finest of Russian pelts. _ . I Values from MUSKMAT OACKS (finest Onterloli . Fur token lust from the center buck of the pelt. Nor for years have we offered such value. Fron- IOI-ll‘ DILINQUENT! FROM “PIJVILIGID” HOME! Weli-tmdo Juvenile delinquent: are odten the worst, in the opinion . d Judge Walter H. Bother-n, oi a ..s . . . . . . . . - . ........L1 . - - . ...s-s __ _ , _ _ _ _,, , _ _ _ __L,,,_ juvenile court in Miami, Florida. Judge Beckhsrn remarked. eon- cerriing juvenile vandalism, that delinquent ‘children oi prominent iarnliles “had so much in liie that they adopted the reckless attitude that they had lseeiai privilege: to destroy whet they pleased)” lines-sing to some inodssn nie- tlsods oi cirlld weliare work. the iudge said: "You can't dance. teed I faflfllkf giro being IOYIHKIIIIAII ___. lfiDGl-It may be earl! to lIIlItlt l0. but latgh IACIIIO PIGVIIOI Irltish Columbia has an area ei ante. square miles. MUSKl-AT SIDE COATS. _ Here is a fur that gives the utmost in voliis, one of the most durable furs, the lowest price in yeors. 5 I Fron- MOUTCN LAMI (Processed Lornb). Your money can't buy greater volue. A fur that Is considered one of the best fur buys. Priced so low. i‘ .. I Aueusr SALE _Plllt‘.ES one tower a In: storage entll wanted. IUY ‘IODAYI .-1.... . - . . . . . . . . . .-..-.....-..... ns-u-esega-ss-s-L‘.uses-an.- IAP RABBIT (Dyed Robbitl- I One of the best buys in fur today ror appearance; durability cnd volue. See these coats. Priced so low. p ' 1 From ..;s . . . . .....s.s....-essssssee SAIL! CONEY (Dyed Rabbit.) A cont mode to give the utmost in volue. All of the style and igirclziaicafip found in the higher price range. 1 isms», e\leeelOeses‘.aa:eesmnsseele K ‘ 'il\t'livllrrlr\\\ i |-ji V