_ . _,_ ,lf _ .» _ . . -_ 1 _ _ . _._ __,____ ._ -.. __ ,-',f .- li - _.__.._l"’F'@'“"“T‘i”°f"".""° »1fusfeHw=ue“fsfwwu eu' f _ 1 ~ ‘ _ .;_.-.,._..-',._-_ ` ' ' ‘ 1 _ -.-____ _ ARDLAN. F351' :fF’B~5 9?? _» f H 'I Y.w'”‘_`: “T if ' `,m. it 5 I I 'fi “ . rm; I _ -1-r-----ff' 4 aurfl_i_ _ggiigi Dmmmm ninmiou AGE M _' U % "’At”-nnliil§§§sion_1`§_lz-lgopells '"'*’9'7‘i""""”""`"'"`"T"?`"'°”";"""""""""""*‘ ' __ c L ' _ _ _‘f ,_ SEPT_ 19 if I . 1 ~Q\l!il8liQ.'f¢ July as-A curious gina# -the 0.' P. R; liner shown that3_'elie"h|il_ U90? Kivln a had blow. Imll-\9¢\i0¢¢|7' Upder -her anchor chain hales.'"|’°¢°\liu¢~down to the wuts.- line, is an aperturfover ton lose, in length. While water has evaded tho front compartments the vessel, her wntertlght -hulkhealds remained closed sppsrently, forgthe-Empress rode as levelly on the water as if she was un- in.lured.___ '- '_ While no information about the ¢°l,._ lisiolt can b_ef'ol_>tainei\f oln ei_1:ller‘th`p captain'--orttheferew of tlhe`Em`pr¢ss~ or' the HBl\i6l';ilIn& newspaper' nlan on -._- I Lillian Ruase1l's fourth matrimoni- ll'~ Venture has led 5, news apes to _make inquiries at Londonoegurches to _diluuveli if s. woman oi iirtyf has a het- tsr chance of marrying ,-than for-ine,-_ ,1Y~ if' U10 850 at which _woman are _”°W uisrryins is sdvsnelnsasd if s Woman nearing. middle ago uns more :‘.f:':'=f.:.".".‘;,'::" ir" -ii"-ii tg _ _ c B man. woul seem that these _questions can be answered in the affirmative says Tha. New- York Times. The marriage registersfol the Pfweui-dur provide eml»hselefpiool ,Ol--the changes taking plac"e."~ _ lebcne Church. ‘which ‘is 5 'rspi-sssngm. board .the .P. R., liner handed' his |_tive ons fm- mn,"-in es of an cl confreree ,on shore an account of-the -shows that since ‘thug beginning onlne' 'Year twenty,-twowoman aged 34”and disaster. He_,.eaiu that the collision occurred s.l$.\';.4_-40- on Saturday aiter~l noon in a thick log. 'The Empress was proceeding hell speed at the time and whistling constantly. Suddenly a. whistle from another vessel was heard and-'allnost_i¢mmedia,\.ely » gh; form ol_ the other ship wss`.scen hobo erossihg dlrectacross the bows oi the _ Empress. \< The collision occurred. the C. P, R, liner crashing mid-on into the other veesel,`whi_ch 'it was afterwards learn- ed was the Helvatia. After the fm- pact and' when it _was seen that the Helvetia was badly ripped, the Em- press continued to push her so ss to keep her afloat. At the same tins, the boats were lowered and the crew of the Helvetla, about forty_ persons, were brought aboard the Empress. About fifteen minutes after the col- lision it was' noticed that thc Helve- tia was going down by the stern, In hui' ll»B¢ Plunge her Drow rose sheer out of the water. When the condition of the Empress was found to be sllch that it would be unwise for her to continue her trl". she was taken hack to Father Point-. The Ile!!! dav communication was established wiih__the Pret rian and the second class and stceragz pm.; sf-ncrrs weretransferred to her fcr< transformation. to Glasgow. ,'i‘hc’ saloon -and first-class passen- F'¢\Tl"Hi1Md a statement commending ihifnction of Captain lVlTlrray of the Empress tbruout. HANGING AWAITS TI-IIB MURDERER. DETROIT, July 29-If he is con- victed of killing Immigration lnspec- tor H. G. Herbert, the Canadian Government officer, whom he shot down. on the Windsor ferry boat Ex- celsior, William A. Ferguson will pa with his life, and Michigan probably will see his l'lrst/llanging since capit- al punishment was abolished by tho State many years ago. Thlli _inl,0\`U\8ti0lI l)9C8ll10'_ kugwn when njwarrant charging Ferguson with murder on the high seas was is- BUCG by the United States Govern- fmlllti aff-H_l‘. l-i_'I0BS\l1ta~ti0n between Federal and ‘State officers. 'rm crime ol murder on the ` high I sees l's‘ punishable' only by desth,onfl _theseutencius J udlze has no alterna- tive except to fix hanging ns the pen- , HWY. H-¢;¢!0lTd_illg‘ to s. statierneht issued by the United States District Attor- ,ney's'ofllce._ N0 INTOXIG/ANTS _ ON THIS RAILWAY. ""`NEW YORK, July 29-A5 -' rosllli; of su investigation conducted hy the management of the Delaware l'.acli- awanna and Western Railway follow- ing the recent dlsasternlle \\'rc~ck nr, Corning, N. Y., an order was li-.siieil t0dB.v C0 the employees oi the trans- portation service forbidding the use of ilitoxicants, either while oil or on <1U¢Y- Ml classes of employees dircct- lv connected with the-movement of trellis sr? prohibited from. using their tllilc wh le oil duty in any manner that may unftt them for thc sale, Dl‘0mDt and efficient performance of their duties, 'l`llis rule applies psi-el. c_ular|-- to men who might spend their time in playing cards. . 'IN *rule c_AlmEN. Keep the _hedges clipped Thin thc apples and plunls if too heavily loaded. Lawn clippings and green waste from the garden make good chicken feed; ' Keep the cllltivator -and weedcr Boing. _They not\only kill weeds, but conserve moisture. .Keep the sweet peas picked. It is better-lo|‘\the plants, and the house TFs'd_,` _ _Keep the strawberry bed clean cul.tiva_tsd`\lntil the runners are 'mat- _ted_ to much _to permit the cultiv- : atltrth. go through. _Ohi_ckea_ _wire makes a good trellis 'for tomatoes. A single stake will do or s barrel-hoop supported about two feet.froln thc, ground by. three stakes is,»;T§0od.‘_ _ If the strawberry plants are vigor- ous, and the bed not too weedy, it may pay to renovate it for another ye'n'r_-- 'Mow the plants close to the ground. rake ofl the foliage and burn lt. Plmli B furrow, cutting out all bitt about one foot of the row, and then go through and take out the weeds and__discnscd plants in this row Kill the furrow, with thoroughly rot- over were married; one'43, clle'4€, two'_48, ‘cnc 50, one 51,*and one 53, 30lne of them were' widows, but the meiulity were spinsters. Oue_ ol the officials of the church snidz- "I have not the slightest doubt that .brides are much older now when they marry- The change has taken plere within the last_»five years. Up to then youth had nearly all its own w_ay Now it is the sensible woman who is past her first youth who is coming, into her own." ’ "Men,"said a well-known writer on social matters, "like to take young _girls about, but they are not marry 'ing-them. This is the day when the un- thereabouts are being recognized." -'risrnswsanmns Alilgpelplfaa ` ' "` './.-_ `- _ _' Although ' the `strawberry`_-` almost e. world-wide frul't,- not evsgyoue can' eat* it as its _decided acid `disagr_ecs _with ° "some, These people., however, should know that the addition of' a.' little cayenne pepper will not de- tract unpleasantly. from the fruit and will prevent difficulty in digesting it. 'olcy.~ Nearly '1oo,ooo strangers visit New part of the globe The msiorlty of thenf are sight seers and the num ber who do not leave the city until they have visited the Eden Musee is state in the Union and many of the day but the leading topics of the up and walk away. when not engaged in study the mem- Treat Use Comfort. The m$l'r»iage register at `S't'~Mal`~y'-lr doubted charms of women of 35 or` York_ daily and they come from every ‘ K I Y . ' / ._ . - ' »~` ‘ Y . strikingly large. 'Scarcely a day pass-_ -I . "ll"f'. A ' __ es that representatives from every » It pays to buy in this Province. Miss Gertrijs McEachern, Souris, ls visiting friends in Chsljlottetown. ‘Miss Edna Bell,.sister of Miss Bell, Metros. at Falconwood., has nrrlvsll from Boston to vislther old Home in Montague. ‘ -_.Yesterday ther-lsrluna isle chor- .miitctown at -.'11 -o. nl.-, for West Filer and returned at 1.30 D, m.,and 19"! Qliflliu B42 3* p..m. for Orwell and Cliiilsé 1’0l!\t.‘rcturning st- 8.30 p.m. Sho leaves to_day,.at' 5 a. m. for Victoria nni1.wl_1l mul-n about leo. m~-_,and sail again tomorrow si-,_ _3 p, .m. ,for_ victoi°ia,_.l~sturning about 19.30 D. ru. ' - _ _ ::Get youl-_ ciga.rs_ hero, we can .WWW vou withoutdoubt one of the best' (USPIBYB of cigars in, the Pro- vince including all i:he'_lamous brands such -_asi Marguerites, Maritanias, WebBter‘s_ Clear Havnnas and the fn. moua El Presidente. Our cigars are kent in ilue__ smoking. condition in _oar Datent caseaild humidor. All prices. loc. streighis and 3 lor .25¢_ The McKil"lnon,Drug Co., corner Gt. George and Kent Ste. MU, "A_l`f-i1lBl‘Y_Ribbon for hat bands at Stanley Bros-65c vard. 7-31 M31 __ PE? PEARDON-In Charlottetown, July 37- 1912. the infant daughter of Wm. and Mrs. Peardon. - »BRYE’NTON-At 'Braekley Point, Road, cn Tuesday, July 30th, Mrs. Larah Ill. Bryentgn, widow of the _late John Bryenton, aged 60 years. Funeral will leave her late residence on Thursday, August lst, at 2 p. m. Blllirll to Sherwood Cemetery, service at the house commencing at 1.30 p. m. ' "¥i.;’Ji -_#;f `<` uoilil`S" ~ , _ ,._. ,__ _ l\,<#\Q.._i'=i_l_l_is .- h\'l.l‘L - W*-""‘ ` D pirc. but the entire universe splrl cast em, hat ohr the eilect. alive to is veterinary for the Yesterday thot eastern express on-_ rlved in Oharlo tetown at 8.15 u.ni., oa_ time; tl1e,sputhera_ accommodation at, 9.35 a. rn., on time; the Gaps Traverse accommodation at 10.00 a. m., flvwmlnuhes late; the Tiguish ac- commodation at 11.55 a. m., fifteen minutes late; the eastern accommoda- tion at 5.86 p. m., fifteen minutes late; and the Tignish express at 10.30 p.m., forty minutes late. - » ::McKlnnon's Fruit Salts make .._ mild laxatlve draught that 'is pleas,- iug 'to take, ` natural in action and highly emcisut. It. has s pleasing taste nad has none ofithe harsh, nail- seatlng qualities found in moatlaxa- tives. Large bottle Zlic. The Mo- and Kent fits. Mu, ::Buntaln, Bell & Co. for best coal, lowest prices. 1-23dt,l I bought 9, horse with B supposedly incurable ringbone for. _$30. Cured him with $1.00 worth of M]'.NA.,'RD'S LINIMENT and.eold- him for $85.00. Profit on Llniment, ‘ $54.00.' I '- MOISE DEROBCE. ‘ Hotel Keeper, St. Phillippe, Que. DIBASTROUS BLAZE » _ IN AMHERST. AM;-IERST, July 20-'l‘\ie Iiubb Engineering Wcrls were visited l a disastrous fire this evening whilh destroyed the nloulding sllop, a large numberof valuable patterns, :mil al- so seriously damaged the electric cranel The cause of the fire is unknown. The watchman had been in this por- tltm of the works half an hour before the iflre was discovered and nt ithat time no trace of _ tllc fire was |discern:lble. The loss will be fullr THE EDEN MUSEE' p-_l l =/_ covered by insurance. Work will _ .3-._\,\ \-\ ""' be resumed in all departments of the One of the Wonders of New York ."" - \`5‘l‘~. works except the' one destroyed and the company are planning to have work in the moulding shop started effort will be made to fill them us rapidly as ii no fire had occurred. Tile loss of the fire is estimated tn hc abollt $20,000. .The mould- ing building, a wooden structure, was valued at $9 000 The balance foreign countries do not congregate V p€$w\~1@_N C"’i'i °f the 1959 Wiu be on i>l1U10¥`l1B and there. The reason for this is due to i f |11 ~.' 8qff__'lEUT1A‘F|Ep.5,(P"nil to the electric crane, etc. The loss the fact that the amusement _Sentra i,L_ 59 ,\'3___|1|ni|_I,_.____\.,' of the patterns will be the chief and the Eden Musee is so wel nown ' il. ‘ __..;-,.=‘ .llvrii i source of inconvenience and will throughout the entire country with _ . sl l(ll'.l'“`| ssuss the most delay. Nearly nil its wonderful collection _ of wax ' \_\§ P - the other buildings of the plant sro SFOUDB Bild fi¢L\i'€B l'€lll‘iB€l1l'»1\'IE “Ot _ ' of brick and this probably prevented only the great events from day to | -1 _ _l a Smead of the connagmtiom times Possibly no person ivho cicr ANOTHER STEAMER visited the Eden Musee has not been IN C0LLISI0y,|_ is ‘.1r‘ff~ .“ ‘: i"‘““.‘;"i e - §;’es;§‘_:;“_w‘f)‘n'2fc§“ho’fv ft 6213,, ‘fm ‘§na,§‘,, "_-' _ sr; .loHl~|'s, Nllll., July 29- 'rho uf _“ke nn gnsnsuddenly start British steamer Manchester Inventor °.- °'» “ _ (Special to The Guardian.) _. out into pore today ously asiuogsa ~Am,r making “_ few mistakes the L0N1_l0N._ Jill! 30-'lhu 5f0W“¥h Ui as a result of colliding during ~ a visitors wamaway “__ smgerly as the university _sys_tem,_ the need for dons., fog on July 24, with R sub- they “plcascjand for` the first thing ’”°_“ of _°haT“'°t°"» th” dutl' Ol U19 merged iceberg. The steamer is boulld lynn are apougmng to some wax ng_ universities to produce such _mcn, the from Montreal to Manchgste,-_ E,,g_ ’u`l’*h for having' brushed against .lt. 1“'°l'°a5iDZ dlmfruliy Of mslufbiliifll! The iceberg wus encountered fifteen Tile labor, pains and expense attach- tm’ British E_mPi"°»` and th” W°F1_‘l‘ miles north of Belle Isle Straits. The ed to getting up these life like iig- ;1;ll;¢Bt thB»f;he1Bth;\_?_;YB-U1Fl1if1°°3_;1g_1e$ steamer's fore compartments were llres are tremendous the - general » W\“`° 0 H _ pierced and her frame was racked by _ _ - . | d public having no idee of the vest address with which L°'d R9°°b°f_Y the blow. It was necessary to ict- _ E; _ __ _ _-.__- .__;_ __ __ ,____.' d""e wlth the °y§te" cam an "mmm mlicaremlness it miuireselito 3/Ieggede. actodggsleomlonthji? :mon tmldeckllrlmd oteedlmbewh heme ` " WEDDINGEEELS. c cout cud l’u'\i"uu but udofned with ‘ thi ur ons ura_ss ei' ' 0 h v c r . h ‘» ' - _ ‘ _ -'d ld . lellglieln ltddiétlolistsl the World in Wax, Of the Empire. ° __ sl;iv;!;mhere)uher pigs comparetrllnezte, The Glmrdi,m has received D, copy _li_:in§ in Zggnnmgrntloylointdda (gheglo ;laily tc_x- fa_th;;r, :ore an exi|__;lisit_c tfr{»ac(li_ “__€_t those “,110 have bought them ~ _ Ch 1 Au.. _ t ld Lb. _- e_ ll ll s, on s ran rom lo w_ o c nrmcuso an poln ,, _ _ :f.!.‘.?;"'..;“i. .ii .i:2‘“.~:;‘“.:.‘“:§”::.£l;°...2:2: 311112:.r:°;.;.:‘§...?”°°‘l:;’;::;‘:. :‘;':l: .si.;’.'“"5:.."::,’.‘:::";':..§‘;':‘.‘:.‘is.‘I have im.. -“rims and f tl. li l lk. M te ehers"s"rc not ` I _ ' ' . “_” ' . ’ _ ea ore o many _il r th 0 oi whom 'the world is in ne_ed, for it reservations may no olmnnen ag the was lined with _nllched shell pink_ 1 as d at that cxccneuc fllmiliaf Wml bl 5- Und f 0'" bf’ f is not only the Empire, but the Omoo of W, K_ Rogers the \0¢n1 t-wget chiflon. A lace vcll was worn over a P e 0 H1680 lcclillffls f-110)' l9al`|1°S how *-0 world, which has need of all the char-‘ sgenn _Tho Qnenn Limited travels clmplet oforangc blossoms, and her _ ._ . engage in and prosecute tb fascinat- ,,¢te,-_ an the honesty, and all the through 3' territory rich in sccllic h°‘l“°t UV choice white blooms was Sllolllil yall mit be :~;lii.\f|Cd U11; Study- . abllit whl h /it co tains, developed k, t'ed with white sati streamers. 'l‘ho _ Almost every fine day 'a buckhoard or un¥1eve‘|;ped_ to clrry it on with. gazllgflrgggllmangz thirgzitziz tiIT;v;f blridesmaids were xiisscs Constallco Wltll ll1CMl.'ilCll y0ll Carly. C31 ' _ dl`lV_0 is taken bl' “Um” m'i_‘lTb°"h °§ out the danger of anarc_lJlY and chaos. Provinces to the metrollol-ls arriving Craig (°hl°f)‘ Nam.” 'wnurr' ‘Jenny _ _ d t H . the school to tho_ Ghurn. ___ e sc o_o 1 do noi; think any i telligent ob- in Montreal at 7.35 e m which is Niccal Mid Mury Ollphant, who were and ggq (mrs an no C IC 5 beiuirso larlrs ou y ll per on can o serve, can watch the eww, of tho 1 ti t bl ti ' _ rroekcd in pole pink charmeuse with . _ _ ‘ ._ taken nt e time. but bsisfu the wil world without seeing thot e great mglifee ,,o'f.1,‘fe¢€n,‘;,n,“ f,,.,t',f ,t,§;w°u°;,,;§ lore iishusmirsuzefl in Plein" “M2 means wc use ln making of the session all the members will m0ve,',,_9f`t of um-est is passing over thr0ugh.h_ams of the mmm Trunk and finished with little clilaters_ ol hm, ,em nn, nsnmn wonder, “_ wh,-,ther ,or good 0, evil; I c,,,,_ Railway for Toronto 'Detroit Bunk l-so berries. Their mm céips oiuhigicfi them more valuable. Evenings in which lectures are not not doubt for g od. but it is afmcb ‘ICH ’ " lck lace were enr c e wl ar ‘ E... EyuuSS=S °»“°d , e s . ~ _ hers ul~e"onp1essurs bent." There' Is not the whole world in nm ” ` shaded Chrysnthcmuuis and rink gspeclally to your slgllt by sro not any idle moments for the th f ~¢_\. il t 5 _ bouvardias. Dr. Fenwick was bcst» _ _ members of this sclmop thf::cs_o athiavu D pro um some_ » ‘ _ man. the groomsmen being l'lr_ Tcrv- iiesllllg E..-lcll Cyl! ’ bL'])_\l'AlLly g some ng new to us, some E I d W It d F V ku an _ _ ` byS`l§l?n(l-li¥r?iltc€llgl;f:ui%.hlerelilllltgilfgg-. §0etTt\;‘:.pl;i1a'I,;a“;,:;;t|?il,t:;0r¥,'e82:; 1] :Tad s’::Il"vice,a wfhlilchanwas hfulllyc cllglrel, fwe fll lip 3. large lllliillivf '~ - - - _ .--' f 1 ii 'R _ M. w ts . _ ' flimgiiféhgfligf 25222?" tf: °"" "‘;’°;"“' g’;";°" Q” ‘““`l" *t““‘ “K” To Dsrken the llsir and lle.- iflie: who ezzoretia ii; ell; lm 111111055 and H150 SUPPU' il BW. _ _ - tnpercc ' w c a any ra cmeans _ » , g _ _ wol-k,_new weeds are bein! ad_d§_d to B new e,,0'l“ti0n-P: . '. c l\0|'6 Gl‘\Y__llld___fld_.§__‘ "lit otfothewzgfgle R number 0' thgm with lhe varied and new the Blrcady 1011!! “Sf With Whc th” For the purpose of guiding that ffl "I Nlfllfll c0|0l' ,guests were hidden was given by Mrs _ members of the class Were B\"°BdY movement, for the purpose of letting - __ 'J_ _7_ Craig of 0m,,n,_ Mountain eSt StylcS Of frames and 5°‘l““4“t°d- I" "P5" “°xi°““m“°t° if Dl`_°¢9°‘l 0“ BBN PUBS. S0 thief- if It iseasier 'preserve the color of Road, Mount Eden, last Monday in ~ _ Bild flmgi 5" "°°°iVi“g °1°-9.9--"f'9°'§' Will' l1°¢~|¢.Hd '10 9hiPWl`¢¢k- W9 “Wil the hair`tha.n restore lt, -although honor of the marriage other daught- mountmgs' " tion. '~ ._ ` -' all the men that the universities can it is' po sible \.do both 0 r ll- _ H l t D . Ki d , M . d The enthusiasm which has marked gfyn us, not merely the llilther intel motherjunderstood the secrete. zglehley gl-rs Bflzfalg rgceized thengrllests ‘in .the the work of the students here. will ligence of which I have spoken, but made a "sage tea' and their dark ball, the hostess wearing n lovely ` ’ _i ' ._ ' ` _ _ _ ~. !_ ~ _ i. V no doubt, follow them into their own nlso men right through the frame- _Slosey hair long after middle life was' (rock 0| pegnnm pink chm.memw_ W. i semi! wld 0185’ Wfllrmbf *»h& lgfttg work of societyv-from the highest to G00 UCI; lim! gtfilt- l'i1G¢h°;'&t 718172 with embroidered tunic; and close ~ _ te ers because 0 0 1' H 0° H" the lowest-whose character and vir- lil! BFI 0 0" 0! U0 Y. hu fleeing togue, with shsded roses. The '?dk?°`i'?ox;l"llnpd c'i:`l:i:l:)3 Bt 91° 5' 3- 0! S--Y‘"`m°“l'h» J“|Y tuss can influence and inspire others. "NY IPO -biiillllllll $0 &PPl‘¢°ll*-0 the bride and 'bridegroom received the -1‘ ‘ ` _r the mu “fi 'th-0 .mon ._25th, 1912. ' . I am looking today at me n_n|v,,,. wisdom of our grandmothers in using anngratuiatlon of than (sims, in gh, A ._ .‘____,_, _ " ;_. .__ . ._ __ slties simply as the best kind of gina- ff’“°"m5 ,§“W- . _drawingroom after which the guests ' Y--~-°1“*-”"' _ “"' ' ° ohings (gr. producing the bqt kin of _“E9 "5 f°|` U59" hu' sind, ml* went into the ball-room, where a ‘ men It is in that spirit. and in the Th’ °'°°°“° ‘°“°*°“°“ h" th’ 'd' "°d‘““S \"°““"‘°* W” '°""°d- '1"‘° wo, me unamigneu on behalf of the ' _ vantage ol the past in that it can th t th b u _ ' '$§’.‘Z°.§d‘..Y.‘l° ‘i.Z‘l§§1i.‘if§i2' 2'.” RT. ef'-. "-dv-me »r~»-f-uw elle-231.72542.-.Z..3I§§T2.¥1“1.i‘3l.f§- Wi- of-h-~ no- -ii -si---ni ui-. ' ` t, and ' Wxztlrs Sage slid Bulphlit li-lair Re- ="=“*"§==§‘ éiésg ri $3. Kinnnn Drug-Co., corner Great Geo. l I _ - ’ il .1 A Scholarshipsshd Prizes ` ‘ if ed. -_ ' For ihformifiiiiféreeglilrdlngh courses of_st~n`dy,' degrees, scholarships. COURSES IN ARTS pnses, affiliated. relations. expen- . ses, eio., send for calender. _ scissor; AND . . - Incoming students wishing residen- T H -E O L O G Y tial ai:co`mlncdai_ion,_ should give __ Q. earliestpossible notice _ ii.las.u..=lil:.v.n. c. noi nl:u..u.p.lhoideni.s.eiviu=_.N B. N -» -_-I I ` "_ L” “What _School for my Daughter ?" -_ B E C A U S E - ['iii.°.i.T.;=isl::.“i:‘.:l Free Qsl- qi-_ \-.-.-. »- .-i--_ 9,..-» 9: pe;-so ._ EET' “ Ca -¢» he largest residential ladies' college in (Jan ada n. a he_allhful Town- ~ endsr an sp- si Specialists for Teachers _ flers Literary Courses (University Grads as ' . Teachers) ffers Music Courses (Staff Educated Abroad) Offers Oratorf Uoursos. 4' ‘eachsrs ol Talent and Training) lt Offers Household i-}cis_nce i_ourses. _ _ iilertliicate is qualification for Teaching in New . I S k » Brunswick sc cols.) _ CIP* '° ’ ' Oilers Fine Art Quulsss (Director an R. C- A.) Given Scholarships to Worthy Students. I ' l ll. a vu u' - s Aim is ’l.`rue Education. not Surface Culture- ii ' SEND YOUR'SON T(_) Mol_l_nt_ Allison Mount _Allison Academy _,....» Commercial College l _ i Irforatieneral. Special r Matrlcula Fora uour-gc in lliisinoel. Dr 5h0l’¢' llon Uourss, lendlnlbltu _gre (allege ul hand ani. I _vm-wr|i.lng._ .-\rts.Ellgioeerlng, edlelne. etc. \\ rite lor Free Lalendrlr. (,"om/urtablc liesiilcrlcc, Strung .S1`u'/»c1‘ff:1u:s.__ lulculrv or LAW. ` Three year cuurselor L.L.B.de|1re¢~ I"/\C'ULTY UFMICDICINE. _ illelifax Medical college) _ _» » Five ye.-lr course for M. D., C.- M. _ ` E degree. . |"l\CULTY OF DENTISTRY. _ llisfiilmo Dss_isl_ college.) 1 ___ `,_'_ '__ 1. Four year course D(_iD. S. degree ` if ‘ i d ll i l tl . s:p|(i)'ri.f;_:hlanBe‘::r¢:ts.iS; of tIh;"l"”:::u|'t§ _ i inqusntlon. _ ~ _ _'l_-2'lMsw|w. _ _.J _' ____ __ 5_1 _E ,_ _ _»*» I inside n week. The company I ‘ ' I V l /‘_ has at present an llnusilally large . . . _ . » number of orders on band and every Favorite Ooughs, Oil. as eu Larry ll AND~-_ _je C0'NSERVA'l`0`liY ill’ MUSIC (Affiliated with Delhilusle Un_.vel'Sily.) A residential school for girls and _young wolllen. _ Regular course preparation for Dllhousle and ‘ Mr.-Gill Universities. Special courses, Ellglisli, French :md Gerniail, Domestic Science, _Elocutl.lll, btenograplly, Calls- thénics, Fine Arts, etc. _ - Music, theoretical and practical from lowest grades to the Diplollla of .Licenliaie of lvill»ic_(L. M. Dal.) and to Bachelor of Music from _D._llllo\lsle. REOPENS WEDNESUAY, ll bEl’TEMBEl{. For Calendars _and particulars address, ._ lilav. liolililu Lillie, :: uiliri X, N. S _ __ 7-2 _l_wsMe4w. _ . 5. 1 Business Stand and Stock for Sale ff Asl wisll to retire from the mer- chandising business with a vlevl_ of removing tothe Wc~t I will ills- pose of nly business stand and en- tire stock of goods at Tyne Valley. The stand comprises s general _ store and all necessary ware- houses togellicrwiih dwelling ac- - corumodatiou The business stand is situated in one of the very best z-ectlons of the province ands large and lucrative urchaser desires It is also with- i li short distance of Richmond by be trade can be clone in produce if the , rl Bly (which can be reached boat) :md a large business can lobster fishermen _ Terms onsy. For particulars ' R `J_ MCNEILL. 7 3l Mif. th I 2! |i@`;;3._:_|_G°:l’ m ,_ A. ‘ "np umm and com, “_ ‘ml wut. were prepared and mp wls to ma e nown tot c lca men gc gf in n ibillg - _ ,ed band played delightfully. The us- - h k k c h phd' \ . ltorii' _tM¥ preplrltionél vastly bonded to M"_ 5_9,-Mg 5|-_ wore B ihata Doctor is watod, siaxloned al *4}”*:"°¢'°'&'hYi_"°¢° *°° handsome black tsllsm and sleek. aloolneslesisiion. 'rllersis no socie- gnd . °' ` bonnet with eerise roses Colur -nests between 0`l.eory Station and Albeeion. A _ h V - _ . _ 2 ;n.:|¢\|‘|’°\g,y|1;1§_i:n? mg %“_°_",1fhW°\§:m°\°° €"l“l'“'°\7 ¥°“'“‘ dllisnceofsome Minot miles and equal Weyth' Bi e and Sulphur 7 11') ° fl ""1 Mm’ "md " dimnccio olher Places on ihe wesinue \'