11-10-18-2 6-531“ ROYAL VICTORIA COLIEGB lIcGILL UNIVERSITY _ Jiontrool (Founded and endowed by the Into IR, lion, Daron eltrstllooua and llonnt Royal.) For women students resident and non-rn-sident preparing for degrees in the Faculty oi Arts (a A.’ s_ s.-_, mas, n... ComJ and in the Filculty o! Music. Students are eligible for scholar- ships iu the Faculty oi Arts. Application for residence should be lullde early as accom- modutlnn. the College ls Limited Bursary and Loan Fund For circular and iniormatlon npply to THE \VARDEN .‘-i llonrou ». ACADEMY it" l I I Q l r i ""111 I . '0 §ei~vice high quality. ' W. D. GILLIS & CO. COAL PHONE I'll (Flops the aclle and plllfl. fGflOfIIS PLANTERS SAIJED roams "~ has fifibsiiticv. The Coal we sell is carefully selq acted, and scrupulously freed iron any kind oi inferior matter, such as slate. Every ton we send out ls oi visitor t0 Clrlflwh Siding Monday. was in North Carleton on Wedues day evening. side on Monday. Carleton last week. nesday of last week. ' Misses Janie Bradshaw, Margare were recent visitors to Chelton. Miss May Enman, Enmore. holidays. Bed Annan last week. wish them bon voyage. mainland on Saturday. to attend the Convention there. Mrs. tending the Women's Convention. ton. Messrs . evening with the excursionists. Lily and rosebud bloom together, ‘All in the garden beds of home; est weather, Altogether they bud and bloom; weather, Close together they bud and bloom. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay are spending a holiday at Bordon. Miss. Marion McKenzie our post- imistress, is enjoying a weieks vacat- ion. Mr. Daniel McAssey is using his Early Rose potatoes and finds them A. 1. Mr. A. J. Grant, Confectioner is having the walls and rooi of his store shlngled. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Bell. Albany. Master Frederick Jefiery, Lower Bedeque. was a visitor to, Summer- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Allan, Albany. were visitors to Chelton and North Mr. Percy Proud. Charlottetown, motored to North Carleton on Wed- fllid Winniired Wright. Middleton, has ‘ returned to her duties in Chelton as teacher after her mid ummer Messrs. Harold Holland. Hudson Jefl.’ ry and Clayton McLure, Lower ue. attended the races in New Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ailleck and Master Garrett, Chelton. left ion ‘Thursday for Calgary, Alberta. We Miss Eliza Trueman. Mrs. Geo. Runcie and Mr. Lewis Wright, oi Searletown. were passengers to the Mrs. James Beers, Chelton. wasa passenger on the train on Tuesday morning en route to Charlottetown Alexander Anderson and Mrs. Dan McLure. Lower Bedeque, are in Charlottetown this week. at- Mr. Ivan Dawson, CentralBede- que. were among the many who took a. trip to the Canadian West on the harvest excursion last Thursday. Master Melbourne Wright, Middle- ton, has returned to his home after spending a few days with his grand- father, Mr. Nathaniel Pearson, Chel- Austin Curtis. Elmer Wright, Jess Bradshaw. Middleton. Misses Sophia and Florence Hen- derson, and Messrs. Fred Moyse and Charles Green, Bedeque. Miss May Enman, Maria Campbell. and Mr. Ralph Campbell, Chelton: Mr. and Mrs. Huber Myers. North Carlton: Misses May and Eileen Keough and Mr. Lorne Cameron, Albany. cross- ed ovc: on the car ferry Thursday Hearts close-pressed thro’ the dark- Lily drooping and white and slender, Rosebud dewy, and pink and tender. Hearts love-warm thro’ the coldest Mount Stewart Notes "\ - sarcomas-Du V-ddiaemlggideal _ rAaBQIIIIOSEQIIIIIIDGIIdK- _ ’ ' L.__ {Li in n52}. ANTIGONISH. NOVA SCOTIA ' Opens Sept. 12, i928 lt oflers‘ the following courses: 1. A Preparatory Course oi one year, enabling students who are handicapped in the educational facilities provided at their lwmes to qualify for University Matriculation; An Arts Course leading to the degree oi Bachelor oi Arts; A General Science Course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science; An Engineering Course St. Francis Xavier University v _ Little Brown Church”. Courses in Commerce Trade ; Ilolfillqld AH! Household Science $304.00. Accounting, Marketing, Sales Management, Foreign Several Graduate Courses leading to the deglee oi Master oi Arts; A course leading to the degree oi’ Bachelor of Total cost oi Board. ’I‘uition, Room Rent. Laundry and Mending, Library Fee, student Publications, and Ath- letlc Fees $368.50. Total cost without private room APPLY I-‘Oll CALENDAR T0 REGISTRAR of two years, leading to admlmicn into the Third Year oi other institutions; A Course leading to Degree oi B.Sc. in Nursing A Teacher-Trailing Camp enabling students to qualify ior licenses to teach in the‘schools oi Nova Bcotla; 7. A Prcpnrilory Medical and Dental (toarse through which students may qualify to enter with- out condition the leading medical schools oi Can- ada and the United States; [Hi CAN'T ssh’ A Mr. Norman McLeod. Mass. paid u visit to his father Mr. William N. McIJeod this week. Mr. H. W. McKay our genial and obliging station agent, is having his mesidence repainted. Mr. William F. Jardirie contract- or and builder, Somerville, Mass. is spending a. holiday here. Wednesday last was found to be a very warm day. registering 88 and 90 here, and 102 at Montague. Muriel. are spending some time at ' H: Mr. Jay's former home here. Mr. D. A. Egan has the contract of painting the Presbyterian Church here and the tone of color put on by the hand of an artist greatly adds ‘to the attraction oi "The Citizens who were beginning to feel dubious about this completion of the new road here, started last summer. Welis somewhat surprised to see work resumed on it last Tuesday under the capable direct- ion oi Mr. Philip Moonloy, as it crossed the railroad a short distance from the other crossing. retrieving golf balls from water can Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jay, Humford be ifilfisoolbed so that it can be car- Maine, also their litle daughter lied in a bag with clubs. Borden Thursday evening. ' Mr. Claude Il-lowatt. Cape Trav- erse, spent the week-end in Albany. Messrs. Geo. McLeod and Blaine DIWLBOH wele visitors to Albany this wee . Miss Dorothy McDowell spent the week-end at. her home in Pleasant Valley. . Miss Louise Trainor has returned to Cape Wolfe after nding a few days in Albany. t Misses Ruby Burns and Margaret Ameck oi Albany. were recent vis- itors to Borden. Mrs. George Burns and Mrs. Ster- 11118 MCKHY were visitors to Char- lottetown on Tuesday morning. Miss Flora McDonald, oi’ ‘Rose Valley, spent a very pleasant week- end in Albany. the guest oi her aunt, Mrs. W. P. Cameron. Mrs. George Bums and daughter, Ruby. spent Sunday in Lower Be- deque. the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Emest Paynter. Messrs. Norman Walsh and Harold Tierney left on the excursion on Thursday for the Canadian West. We ‘wish these popular young men the best oi luck. Mr. Duncan Carmichael was a recent visitor to Borden. Among the visitors from Albany on Monday evening to Summerside were: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Green, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jelly, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mc- Kay, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Allen, and Messrs. Claude Delaney, Harry Ar- nett, James Arnett, George Burns; Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan and family. ST. VITUS DANCE A Trouble That Usually Attacks Young Children. St. Vitus dance is the name gen- erally given to a disease described by medical men as chorea. This trouble usually attacks young child- ren. though older people may be ai- flicted with it. The most. common symptoms are a twitching oi the face and limbs. As the diseas pro- gresses the twitching takes the iorm o! spasms, in which the Jerking mo- tion may be confined to the face or all the limbs may he affected. Frequently the patient is unable to hold anything in the hands or walk steadily. In severe cases the speech is oiten affected. The disease ‘is relief comes through an enriched blood supply. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have been most successful in reaching this trouble through their specific action on the blood, which it enriches and purifies. The follow- ing instance proves the value oi Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills in this trouble. Mrs. Thomas Bowen, Bath, 0nt., says:—"Dr. Williams‘ (Pink Pills have been in use in my fondly for years and always with good results. I believe they saved the liie 0i my only son. At ten years of age he grew very nervous and the trouble developed into St. Vitus dance. His legs and arms would jerk and twitch then his speech was aiiected, and his condition was pitiable. Just then there came to me a little book tell- ing oi Dr. Williams’ Plnk Pills and I decided to give them to him. By the time two boxes were used there was an improvement in his condi- tion and by the time six boxes more were taken all traces oi the trouble had disappeared, and he was well and strong. I have also given the pills to my growing girls, and I know oi no better strengthening medicine. I may add that the same applies to grown-ups as well.” You can" get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- liams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. -——-—-<-0o-__.. Silesia has 12 hydroelectric plants in operation and another is being built. The long handle of a new net for Miss Jean Ameck was a visitor to due w deblllty oi the nerves {no McKinnon back to her Island home if only for a short time. Mr. Percy Marchhank rwns in Summers" ,Tuesday. _, Mr. James Somers, Wilmot Val- ley, was in Sunday. merside Saturday‘ on I m; 000789 Qclnplef Keifiington, was a recent to New Annan. Mr. and-unfit. o; c‘ ' y, wil- mot Valley, were recent v itors in the city. . . Mrs‘. Alex. Champion. Travellers’ Rest, was a recent visitor to um- merside. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Leard, Ken- sington, passed through New An- nan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moase, oi New Annan. were visitors to Indian River Monday. Messrs. Hamid and Jabez Mill. Clermont, were visitors to Summer- side Saturday morning. Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mrs. Bowes and Mrs. Wm. l-leggarty were visitors to Summerslde Tuesday afternoon. Dr. J. J. Sldey with Mrs. Sidey a d family. Bedeque, were visitors in Kensington Monday afternoon. Mrs. Isabelle Moose, who has been visiting in Wilmot Valley. re- turned to her home in New Annan. i Congratulations are heartily ex- tended to r. and Mrs. Percy Mc- Murdo on t e birth oi a wee lassie. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Large and son, Master Alder, Wilmot Valley, were recent visitors to the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Curtlss with their mother, Mrs. John Curtiss, oi Wilmot Valley, were in the city re- cently. Mrs. Pillman, Traveller's Rest, is spending a pleasant visit with friends and relatives in Charlotte- town. Messrs. Floyd Caseley, Elmer Waugh, Colon Waugh. and Miss Ethel Agnew, Wilmot Valley, were yisitors to the city Tuesday. Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Williams are home from the United States, visiting their mother, Mrs. Martina Heggarty, who is ill at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McInnis, Franklin, Mass, are- spending a pleasant vacation at the home of their niece, Mrs. Arthur Enman, New Annan. ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hogs. Mrs. Robert Moase and Mr. Robert. Hogg, Kelvin. were visitors in New Annan Sunday. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moose. ‘ Many friends and relatives are glad to welcome Mr. Ralph Hogg back home from the Canadian West, but are very sorry to hear that his health is still impaired. The schools have re-opened with the teachers and pupils beginning the old routine of school work. We heartily wish one and all every suc- cess during the school term. Miss Elizabeth McKinnon, of Saint John, N.B.. is spending a pleasant vacation with her father, Mr. D. C. McKinnon. and her sister. Mrs. J. Mrs. John Hsggarty V1.8! in Sum- ' CORNEY BROS. i"! 11R s. ' by atrium-transmu- wulyaloagli: MCLAINE SERVICE A STATION L" “' “ummn” 1.11; ' f I . h _ Y‘ ' k . run cnsnnormwown GUARDIAN; “‘ Bede ue and Vicinity INK °R°P$ I New An n an R ' . . . .i FROM. ‘ALBANY . 1, g~ i .,,‘-,~,-A"~'§"€~v -. Mr. om Doull, Ohclton,‘ was a vmlMTY ' " c n ' y world with a 7-bearmg c With such other outstan In sustained high speed, satin AN» S . will 1“H€.1‘€’S NCWS-alwltippet Six Coach l h "with 7- Beaiing Crankshaft f0? $915” Good News-amazing new! i110 PmilPWdVe auwmbik blWfl-J The Whippet Six recently is the lowest priced six in till "mechanical" v L features as Bendix4-wlad brakes, Invar-strut pistons, si ni: timing chain, full force-feed lubrlco‘ tion-and new-type bodies long a‘? lbw-swungizomotrlny and comfort b], '1. . m cadcmypev r cnewwhippg gixeolallfs Ygilnflollwgfirgiflrgglofllllfi in a lnw-prlcetl quality, in economy, in comfort, in sofa?» d}! Whi pct Six will give you more driving» you could pouiblyen pect even from: Inspect the various models of tile Whippet Six and nearest dealer's demonstration. 1' Whippet s' ‘prices fr ' ‘ cs1; time! pet Fxr prices :33» $625 to $810. prices f.o.b. Factory, taxes axial». ction than Four at P. Mclnnis. We welcome Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Caseleyhnd Miss Frances and Master Douglas are staying over for the remaining holidays, the guests oi Miss Bertha McKinnon. ' ' family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sim- mons. Wilmot Valley: Misses Ella and Ruby Moose, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waugh. Master Charles and Mrs. Charles Campbell, New Annan, mo- tored to Burlington Monday, where they spent a pleasant afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William McKinnon and three children, Moncton, st- tended the New Annan races on the turned to their home Friday, while family and party motored to Grand River and Lot l6 Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Enman, MR. NEIL LESTER MACDONALD At the ‘family home. Rim Point. P. E. I. on Aug. 10 192B there pass- ed away peacefully a young man oi sterling industry and character in the person of Neil Lester MacDon- ald. aged 25 ye-ars. l-le bore a long illness of almost two years with splendid courage and patience and 8th.‘ Mr, and M", Mcmnnon rennet the inevitable change with firm christian hope. There are leit to mourn, his mother, Mrs. Allan MacDonald. a sister, Grace and a brother, Don- ald. all at home. Alsoa. brother, Hugh in British Columbia. and Jo 818M. Mary, in Providence, R. I. Cove cemietry, and probably the largest attendance. eview seen in the community. Rev. M. C. Mac- Kinnon M. A. BAD. of St. Paul's Unwed Church, Berth. Ont. con. ductzd the service. The pail-bear crs, cousins of the deceased, were: Robert MacDonald, Norman Mac- donald. ‘Howard MacDonald. R. S. MacDonald, Fletcher McEachel-n and Iizslic Mitchell. Many friends extend through the Guardian the deepest sympathy with the beleav- ed. LETTER‘ OF SYMPATHY To Mrs. Angus W. Docherty: We. the members of the Mt. The funeral service was held at this X U. house on Sunday llitiernoon at 2 hereby tender sympathy in the sorrow you Buchanan Women's Institute do you our sincere sUMMERSmE lac GRAFTON sruslzw mums i‘) ’ CHARLOTT ‘ - .- n. n. cox ' “TOWN r;-.l. NOY MORELL KING'S COUNTY GARAGE, Montague. HUNTER RIVER oclock, with interment in 08.1103 been called upon to pass through by the death ‘ oi your beloved moth- er. She will be aria-ted in the comm- unity where she always took B" active, interest in all the current events oi the day and won by h" thrift and industry the respect 0i all with whom shle came in con- tact. But it is in .the home she will be missed mos whens she always had a plea smile to amt 11" who came to visit her. we feel that more words oi ours can be 0i llii-ll comfort to you but we will com- mend you to Him who is the Cami Comforter and would ask YOU" look to him Aor comfort and v0"- solution. Signed on behalf oi the Mt- Buchanan Womenfslnstitute. Mrs. J. D. Murchison Mrs. D. N. Buchanan have if. r Bringing Up Father ' you STARTED WRONG worio ‘ro Mi. cAesY l5 on we THE-wi- WOMEN wire our wan‘ HONiLYMOON-ITOLD KNOW WHO I‘: ear. ciuasnsts v H“ IM HOW "ro Duosu TQLD ME. ' HE GAVE. you i eons ADVICE- Mrs. iDougald McKinnon. l i’ 'l'~“.-' Hi DJDzBl-JTJ e-oosrn- go-r w-mble» cos-s- IDOIOIQL oodawAzungem i-