_'I -I .- I _ . I . QI ii LI i ~ra'i*l.s»i~ns1° saws _ _ ‘llllf nrlllllllii lihlfrh Iisliselsu- If I _ sllnilllll `V'.`.'l‘l|c follolllll have been re- - " _"4, _(rom gustus:-Word _ _ _ li Joseph ‘_ _ »`,v _.$1113 her. ‘l9“S“' iii lips' neon strickbii with Q cold. Herron is considered so doagerous te last rites of _ pburch has administered.- lsa Frances 0, Webster’s _Cor- sr, is home fllnchester, Mass., ‘ a visit to_ Pther, J.G. Gar- ild.-The hay.out all finished. “has been faell saved. 1 The Cl _i‘,cro__ _a__lf' f`nll'. too. The golgr allit*liorl¥>§lll do well to ok to the prg of Bimpson’s _*ond and Lo and have the ones taken _onlie wheel tracts the hill ahdl are in a bad tape. A fewrs would repair l . "FIC W. M. S Wléiiforl Band the' Cornwalzlthodist Church field their regulionthly meeting Aug. mh sc eriepl the pren- nt] Mrs. Pop.r-_f:‘.‘;“.x.‘;=‘°‘“‘ - I4 FIG! _ _ nu. . . . ' I ` 1 { |» ' gas _ ' ' I-_>:°|ifyd_§§;§_§_°_§_§}'_°_ Friday n'ex_t for Ciiiblhnatl, of Dur- _ | luvlng, strength. ing his eoiourn here Mr. Green has ' 'l'tée!hlngconse- ._ , . 4 -I I land. er Currnn's, and but for the llrolnpt aid of neighbors their house would have been a total loss, as wind was blowing in the direction of the _ -1 ; out. hui dlngs ===r =_..' -= ' uvonnns J\V"'rui~1,- l_ I vA\\ :__ .,..,.r . . , f ¢ . __ . _ _ __ - _ . \`w|_'nl_7//_//ff ,__ og i . ..»...-`.. _. |II » 'I l A zsos *‘° $.€l.£‘.’5'.%’.l.‘.%I *“.?.‘r}.”"t‘?.".;. .?"’i»‘.¥l‘.l! _ ; _-2r°.::-.‘.::.'c.1f_".=::.r..f.\z.‘.>.e‘f.'l=.r eeri‘=r..°.i'is.S.:f~.°‘s§:~f.'~_e $5() IN ,LD MQNEY! rqilsrehss um In a letter or lard, olvlng your Name ' ' .nou|Nrwsrcsf~ccr- "` .. _ ....._.._.. ~; ° 'i' .=_ ' .I7 _ .~.-r ' The _ Spectator A rol|l..;l.|re|umr. Asn rnsolbclcsl wssxlv .'sh".ll"- - °f¢°"»”»r.“» "§'.i.‘.’$"I.'l ul? \'i""l5 lilwslili ...'lilm..ss---~~ I I Ilklllffflolcnl LoNlloN,r:N3l.A_l~i '_ I I 3 ~ where___she had been visiting fora Fm' smmth Writihk ami A few says se the home sure cs;»_fTgilooth',!ell_lper. tain's parents. Capt. Muttart is at _,_ u(W.°n}y_ as ~-r. e sf' this Provinlze to enioy a'vacation‘ 1: _ A Z"s“o$`=. .lb l ` i Noi-f='6l‘i‘dslve itll -ner. George lauisr are urs. un- Ml“l.° li* -‘\'**l5`¢'?""SflI lsr, Alberton, left _yesterday morning SOM eV¢|'YWh¢`»1'¢ ’ Everett 0. Barron Co. Shoe' Blacking." “ _ ...'R_a_lelgh`l’ri'ce, Sussex, iN. B.,_w`as h passenger from Montague to Sourls yesterday! _ _ I. A. and Mrs. Ross were in Char- lottetown yesterday. They have been visiting friends and relatives in El-_ don and return to their home in Dorchester, Mass, in a few days ac- companied by"their son and daughter Eugene and Miss Lillian, who have been spending the summer with their grand Parents, John and Mrs. Dar- rah, Clyde River. There passed- peacefully away` at Rustico, Aug. 19th alter a brief ill- ,-ness, Francls'_E., beloved wife of -'Joseph J. Gallant, Merchant, lie- c_e'ased leaves to mourn besides her husband, three daughters, Mrs. ML Dorion, Mrs, A. Martin, and Miss Fannie at home, also one sister, Mrs, Gao. Gaudet, Charlottetown, and one brother W. Walter Coffin of Rod _PQint. She was born at Mount Stew. art and‘was a daughter of the late Elisha Coffin, Deceased is an aunt of Arthur Gaudet. ...°The schooner Jones' A. Grady, from Sydney to Gaspe, with a cargo of 220 tons coal, sprung a leak and liecarne waterlodged and had to be abandoned two miles oil Entry Is-- land on Monday. She was ri total loss as there were no insurance on either cargo or' schooner. Her oi-ew of five men got ashore safely and were passengers by the Lady Sybil to Souris yesterday morning. Her Capt., W. F. Mclnnis, was a passenger by the afternoon train to his home in Murray Harbor.‘ Last Sunday the writer had the llrivilaga of attending two services in the Presbyterian church at Belfast in this Province, The pastor Rev. J.W. McKenzie preached to a large 'audien- ce. His sermon was an eloquent dis- course on the subject of a Successful Faith. He gave__a masterful exege sis ol the healing of the paralytic that was brought to Jesus. He ar-- `gued__]_:hat sin and sickness are in thr lnaiority of cases the same thing. Ii we destroy sin we eliminate sickness, This is to the mind of the writer a wholesome truth and needs to be pro- claimed from every pulpit of the world. It is not hell or the devil we need to _fear so much as ignorance and sinl. The people of Belfast are to _he congratulated on having in their mid- st a man with such a logical, philos- ophical _and analytic mind as' Mr. Mc- Kenzie `has. He is evidently al scholar and profound thinker and it is to be ' hoped that he will lon remain in . Z `_Be'll'l_§s'_t. The' musicof the Belfast clillrch is ah'ove'_average. Miss Annie }vi_c_kay__the o_rg_a_r_l_ist is an exception- ally good accompanist. The writer was _much _pleased to see in the choir a young boy named Allen McDonald son of Neil McDonald. Master MeDon-- ll yi show his n__1_anlln_es_s in being able to - snows his manlfness in being able to an up_and s_i`n with such force`and zsweellnéssw ‘Thergouglit to be twen- .tY..ol"_ mo_re,of"such bbys in every church choir and we hope to soonfsce the day when all our choirs will be largely composed of young boys,-A ”Vlh‘ltor;-‘ _ ._ A , _ A r ~. . i l DR. ;.ooDsURv's>noasl: Llslli-EN'r ln- ole.--3. Woonacluvs counl TlON l'_UW}aS will"sa've and preserve the life ef y'o`\`xi-1 -horses; '~ 'Their use -will cure and Pl_'¢V€_nt the desc common to horses, such as C 1ll"gfh`si Ctildéj ‘Dls’te`lii'p’e¢r’~Glailders; b`pa_v_ins, Pll1k'Eyes, Snts,'Curbs;‘Enlargcu1ents; Cracked Hoof, Kidney Trouble, Fevers, Cuts, Sores and wifemove bunches _ 'Beret 'V ‘._ 118'/C' ar sick or lame ~r»‘l€5f_"."‘*“ ¥‘§’5¢.=u get a féli- _“.*'.‘.“¥ ' remedy?_The HQ -.Llnlmenl of all kinds; I` ' DJ' ~ -you *know .thnt -‘fDr.~ J s M., Also mt1l_r'ei*`s of ‘ U. N. O. f °l"5¢`*l` DY the E J. 2.4; -” " 1 ‘” _ I I I I I I ""-':v~r;_ .. I ~» _ _ , .. I _;HlmAU1UMl II _ IPB ll0\_'se2l¥of thelbomin. _ _ I _ ____' arse ‘D __vJ_ , r-__ _ ~ _ __, a . . . 'lj llsr'fllornl0__, ~ ' ` ll . - ~ --e'.':H!’YM< I" 1-ff-Y", I ~ I~_ -. -'\ -X1’ 1 e I E; Ill P1153' - . _ Fil 'sur .hu chills I' WUC Zitenfs 'fn thoroughly for all ind 'every dlseiié of theiborsii for "`lil'cli lt is reco1llmended.'__....-iifaltno . M - ;n_.». _ '~ - ___--___ s s s ___ v "' Q, __ I I =_ II _- WDOd5tWy’s` l-lorse .llinimqntl is'-endorsed liy all theleadihg h_'of_§eln'cn of"lli'e~'I)olii1_u`i“<'in.S" “ s and presiéive the lifesof yzr l1orlle§‘b§f it-'S uséi- It- will cure au'-ilu- :disease common ap___rl_;_gng____liors__es. _ o .\ -"ir ,gn USING . ‘ -~- . - ~ = _cwwjrd Os.rtsr,whohai° "bbeli_ - '.- -~~.A_A_,w__~___,_. ___ -.:c..:f=;:~=.:..»;:»m»..:'.1°a:f’.=”:l ErepYnurf‘enm|~_ B - f - - “I sz.-e’f>..\=.f.l.:~.f'..:-....1-::u.'1..f-.:‘.‘;*.e ;: W -df ll If il A#»f~f1i5.$é’fff°»f»i».=_=--_si--`| the _salvation army. returned on the _ . l _ . . -_ ._ _ _r .__ 3.4 _,_,,._. t6 mérmhz mr6m_.___,_,, _ _ ___ _ _ THU§‘§DA-_Y__Sgp-F___é§______ 5? ora, who has been- spending bei- visce- ‘ ¢i°1.1..in Westem_,Q_s.n_ad=._ _was s pass- _ mpress last evening.J. . wlllliiiirclllsspie 'ol nil. Aee"oii`htur‘g nspsrtmene of the P. al. ri. R. char- lotteto,w_n, left yestsrdw morning for Winnipeg, Mr. Gillespie has_ _many friends in this city" and elsewhere. _ _§o'rdon_Fllilayson, of the branchbf tl_t_ McCurdy & Co ln Char- lottetpwn, leaves this morning‘for Ottawa, where he has' been transfer- red to the branch of the firm there. Mrs. Charles Hyndman, who has been' vldtfng her son, A. W. Hynd- man, Manager of_ the Royal Bank, Charlottetown, left yesterday morn- gg f_ol_°_ Ill_Idnionto]i,_ at_'coni`pa'nled_ by soil Hviirry Hyndman who has al- so been visiting his old homo here. .‘..°cspe.‘ oéoifgs palsy, Pleasant Valley lefl:'yeste`rday morning for Regina, Bask., where 3 good situa- xion awaits him with parties with whom helias been ‘ employed. before Capt. Daley is well and favorably known -throughout .this province and nis many friends _wish him 9, pleasant and prosperous trip to the west! _'rue shadow sl__ass§._ has sgslr' darkened' ths_liohre' or _ 'rlsolm Nich- olson, sl Ho'psas1§L_.eh§1_ _thls_ time li ls' with a loving v`v'iI_e and mother the hushsha sho children his farewell. Mrs. Nicholson had b`een__il_l for a little over a week of pneumonia when she passed to that realm where none of _the _iilhabl'tli`nts__ say "I aul_ sick," She leaves to_ mourn__t_hree sons and _two dau_gllt_el's. Great sympathy is felt with the grief-stricken husband who has been called upon to part _with his partner in many sorrows. One alter another within a very few years they were called upon to give up three sons and two daughters whom she tenderly nursed and point ed to Hini in whom she herself found comfort for 'lier sorrows and strength for her burden. ‘ It is not aione in the home that sli'e will he mlssed liul. in the 'com- munity at large. She was a warm- hearted abd loyal' 'friend and gener- ous and sy'r'n_p'ri’tlli'etic in a marked de- gre'e._ Th'e‘ daughter of a good iilan, the late nousl Nicholson, aulsrler many years in _Stral:f,`\albyn,' she was raised in an atmosphere of piety and _lu her last hours gave evidence. that the faith she professed in her life was sustaining her still. She had reached the age of sixty-live. _ Death is an unwelcome visitor at any time. but when elrcumstahces and conditions unite and make it ten-fold more gruesome it is a thing to he dreaded indeed, We look with sad eyes and sorrowful hearts on a human creature slowly and surely slipping from this life to the land of eternal rest. Surrounded by atten- tive and sedulous friends the dying Derson finds thc only comfort avail- able while the cruel Destroyer hovers in the air, but when he eomesunex- pectedly and without the slightest in- dication of his terrible approach. lt 1_8 then that the parents and relations of the stricken one taste the most awful sorrow_that Death can inflict. When he creeps stealthily and noise- lessly into the busy world and steals an' unsuspecting victim, in the flower and vigor of manhood, whose life is bright with hrllliant`1lopes and fu- ture accomplishments, it is then that he crushes the bravest soul and wrings tears from the strongeslt spir- it. Such was the lot ol Adam 'and Mrs. Reynolds of Gaspereaux, when the sad tidings were conveyed to them that their son,_Atwood, had been killed by an express train on -his way to Vancouver, B. C. _Attracted by the lure of the West the deceased set out from St. John intending to reside permanently in the land ofthe setting sun, but the heavenly powers intervened and instead of reaching the desired goal his body came back a corpse to his grief-stricken parents in Gadpereaux. The young man pos- sessed a mild and amiable disposi- tion which instantly won him' the friendship of all with whom he came in contact. His sad and untimely de- mise has cast a _ dar? shadow of gloom over the community in which hs was a general favorite. He will be mourned by all who were fortunate e'nough_to have an acquaintance with him, and perhaps most of all'by his dear old school-boy chunls. Upwards of one hundred carriages followed his remains to his last long home in the beautiful cemeterv of Murray Harbor teasofmenadab g y g came to its close.-Com. And he no longer weeps _ Here, where complaint is still And he' no longer feels _ Here where all gladness flies And ly threypreles Boftlv o’erehsdowed Until the _Angel Calls him,” he slnmbersl .__.____,_..__._. .ur -e ,g_- T ily watch, mark and notice its effects, sud, h0n`estly‘§ndg`lng lt is on.lte merits, you' -.lgrwonol ¢~_ ?°°‘*- _ _ _ . _nr oi._oeo.st. ' ills.. the slightest-_symptom of _ill heal treatin: it ss. simsteg- which ll lsfe will' cure itself and ,p`sss#'swav.' -It ls by thianegligence that chronic illness is deliberately invited, and 'tha seeds ‘of incur-able.dlsease are sown. No symptoms of indisposltlolr ls' too trifling to mer_l} immediate atten- tion. ' ' _ Whilst Nullfe (Red Blood Tablets) is in no sense ,\ cure-alluthere is no' doubt that in Particular it will suffer from complaidts which nowa- days are so difficult to avoid andyet so hard to cure when once contract- Procrastlnatlon never pays, ieastf health So if you want health ard for '$2.50. For sale b the _followin McKinnon Drug 00.' < A The Two Macs, Clty~. _ J. W. Carrutherl, Montague ‘ . . . p , H. J. Mahon, Sourll Alex. Robertson, _'Red Point. B. T". Smith, Kinkora. _“_ S. H. Corwnl, New Haven. Ewen MacKinnon, Hampton. ' Calvin Howatt, Victoria. -_ _ Kfer & McFsdyen, Ke`ll'_§lllgton. P. N. Inman, Bummerslde. E. 0. Lefage, North Rustlso. W. B. Dyer, Alberton, _ _ Mrs. Lottie Murnsghsn. Pea`ks's Station. ' Jas. F. Lord, Tryon. `[l‘ your dealer doesn't carry NU- LIFE ask him to write Johnson & Johnson; ' ` Wholesale Distributors, Charlottetown' ' 8-2mwsMl§lt_l. if-3’ _ ls' -ul I . 1.5!, ._ . , "R _ . _ “smmv” ~ .f ' > »>,~_2.~ \""~°-" "` fr'-.~ .- ' V - .iii 1 / ' Kellogis is the Hal-:ed sweet carts of the finest corn that grows. Such corn, of course, costs us; more to;use. _ Its product, however -, costs you no more _ sees* ‘T sslsds. auerhinlr "_‘_hoyv much it "-_ adds_ to your _ ~ Z//;;;1;_f-; enjoyment . ' of the ' _f -__flav°f . _ ,,_ ___,_ I,-.c1;/;-1- _.ir . _ ' f,_,_f1»'1'-` ` I "l_ ._ .I .con - ' ' 4 _ 1' 5%/ ‘ ; 5; »m:?'svr/ - ' ;_f'_i c1°°P°f- _-ii” H o‘1ii'e Hedflng ~~'-WGDDB "-_'_ use Linlmer L':.r:“.. Excl' L12: :.‘:.'.::*.t.;'.‘;.t.';s NQW R- _ ‘ . r n ri ht oun life ` ll ,‘ ' IlI_I‘ ‘ _ . ' U. The lpvo an Prealu rl Syslelhp, I stove _ Value, _ _ Q -we!Rrn Canada, :share he inten __ to_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ s ,. Wd?¥ £.'2.'.‘§..L? A I5 ‘IN ns..-y s¢rue§n‘5r..h.a russ- _Evlsh him every success. __ _ a-_“_ ___ __ __ _§f$'.."°......... “f“',.‘“..“ __ I ‘ ‘ a I r f -I F°;,";::,:,;&‘§§‘,",,,.,,ef<<=2'°;f,:,gf;,‘;°;;;~I _ »-..._.‘i.. °”"‘a- Ill NUI ` ‘msc i~ ARTS .1:;.'f;=:».f-_'z'.*.::°::.':*::.*:.#:‘:-.°*f‘°”_ °‘$“‘~ 15°' ., .; _' 5.CI_3§‘lCE.AN.D‘ Incoming-..n.urhrsIwlshls§renqc;|.- "" ‘ tial accommodation should be found 3 great boon tothose' who vi|ls,N.B I 1 w. . Free Cal _ I endar on ap »-»--. ease 'mar CF -.rv ' plicslioil to ` Rev. G' M. Campbell. _ D. D-, Prin- cipa`I Seek- ..._ -sg C cn, Fi rst Ter glslPTM gi F5 13? v McGill Universities. thenics, Fine Arts, etc 7-2lwsMe4w. _ _ __ _ _ . ' » * - _ _ I "P " i : -l . T HIE UILGGY _ - earliest P°sslble notice - sive _..... are r......-.~.~--...-s.-.--.n.~...._lf You Bl°°U_¢; lmlww- Vw " A' 'Isl - .s;.c. ‘ neu o.u:rresid`énl. ..»~....v.il_1a, ip. _ __ ___ lldrsrltev :itil S fl. llcedn Tonic. hoercxtlnutlan' ~ f' -'~ ' ---~~ _ '*¢'°`_`_r§1!= Hwhsrsrhsrl foray osughrsrr'° The most dangerous tiling nnyman . ' I s _ I ' <'“,1<.’_ gg i’3`_~' ’ °f °~° ~° | » - aunt Allison L-allies age I .B E C A U S E ~ [‘i..‘.'.'.‘»1.5'.l‘.*.*l“.if'i*ic.T`~'] he largest residential ladles’colle¢'o in Canada. n a tisuflhlul '|‘t}lwn- , |\Bpecla|lnts for ‘enehsrs _ ffers Literary Courses (University Gr dras , Teachers? tiers Music Courses (Staff Educated Abroad) ers Orator Uoursel. ' Ulleschsrs uf'1's_lent and Training) ffers Household Science I ourssl. _ (Certificate is q_unllflYatlo|\ for Tanelllnt ln New Brunswick sc ools. _ it (lflers Fino art course (Director an R. 0. A.) lt. Gives Scholarships to orthy Students. its aim i.s'l.‘rua Education. not Hurfaqa Otrlture. _ or-1, SEND YTIUR SON"I‘O of all in matters that relate toI_`your“I _ _ ' ......h <1... rs.. ur rs - --4- I I'-ccdeniy __ Commercial College of Nullfs (lied Blood Tablets). and - M ` ' '- grtethie rid; llyelwasdr tgdtjllhglinhtux F l°aGsn [ill Special or Mafricula Fora course fly' Btillillell or Short 1 a ouean oo oo w rug. .0 _s - . _ ‘ °\ box costs 50c., 3 for $1.25 and ' 6 l‘¢flrl`gllar'e|¢?l~°l‘li1lzr:'ld‘e‘lilEiane(.'Zinkle” D' mm l'l"l-1itleyll>°l- fllsgzvslendsr. _r dea_1e,.s_ Y _ g » Cgmjprgwble _1;‘¢3i¢l,m¢¢_ Strong Sta/7 o/ Earperienced Teneller, J.M.PALMER.M.A l’rincipal,Sachfille N.B G80. E. Hughtl, OICY. ,I _.xi .~ ________________,,___ ,_ ____ ' ll E. A. Foster, City. ' _ ` _ -T~_TL°“""".___;-_._._..___.,.,_..,,,.,..,__.._ - ' itll: !:llrll"on:;"ll.§1l _se Peters' I ' A N D C(lNSliRVATORY 0F MUSIC (Affiliated with Dalhousie Univeralfyi) A residential school lor girls and young women. - Regular course preparation for Dalhousie and Special courses, English, French and German, Domestic Science, Elocution, Stenography, Calls- Music, theoretical and practical from loweshgrades _ to the Diploma of Licentiate of Music (L. . Dal.) ~ and to Bachelor of Music from Dalhousie. _ - REOPENS WEDNESDAY, rl SEPTEMBER. ` For Calendars and particulars address. REV. ROBER'l` LAING. It IIALIFAX. N. S. - ~=- '_' i. 1 -re -.:'¢"f.- ~ ».'=-<-r».» -/‘l//.-' ' ’ - 2/-f/;-1 .'.. ._ . '. fu- *_ y ’ , ‘~. - 5;/2% ,4,'-- ~ _ _'__.l»-f,-._ . :if/.".*1;2 ' " 5,95 " . , ‘ 3?;-°p'i7?{f _ ‘ - ' 1 '»f.»;~;- than ordinary cer- _ » Q 1 'FQ ra A ll ,_ 'il- St. Margaret’s College T0R0N'I'0--1- [[Fmmded by thelste George Dickson M.A., ormorly Principal of Upper Canada Cullen. and Mrs. George Dlel¢'snn.] < I RESIDENTIAL ANI] DAY SCHOOL FOR CHILI. L Il I 'I' G dn t . .r°é`l'..°..l\l?. ...Z s..§lI'»l'l.'lI.l:...l?l.r" " I d I l l dllll Enlverntoy. bgrlrllzxlletlglrzalh Itlllilllanrs. Music, Art, Domestic Science, Physical Education. rms. osoncs olcltson, Praises; luss J. il. Mscnou/mo, ns., Pereira Write kr Calendar Ill isbn! re-open Seplamhsi lille, llI2. Rofhesay Collegiate School, Roihesfy, N. B. Conducted nn the House System, in which the boarding houses are Quits separate from the main build- in2s.snd each is in charge of two masters. Situation unsxcsllad-buildings u|>~to-diateand enlendldlyequln od. lnolud nzan excellent gymnaslllm and manual trainlng deparunent- _ teaching iasff highbv ouslifitqd. R re ara on or n versl l , . M. 0.?o|' Business. els Next ierm begins Sept I2fh lllusfraled Calendar andlull defaill on Application io REV. W. ll. IIIBBARD, M. A1 ‘ llesdmalier, 'f~l8MthstuI¥l I 'ez 11°#-4 revenue. mi ~ \'._».-__1;¢_._, _ 0 ' f "` _ "_ _ '_ -;~ I - =- » ' . ,-r~ - .;:. I l Acadia University WOLl"Vll.I.E, Nova Scotia DEPARTMENTS ARTS AND SCIENCE for degrees of B. A. and B. Sc. TIIEOLOGY for `degrea\ of B. Th. MUSIC for degree of' B, Mus. APPLIED SCIENCE Graf. two years of engineering. Aim lu dciclop thorough rrhnlnr- ship and hgh uuarutlsr. Uusur-_ passed location. Three ' new Science buildings. Com lele fac- ulty. Low cost of Tallinn and Board, Fine athletic equipment, Over $|,ooo given in Scholar- s'hi,~»sq¢~nrly. Fall term begins ' Oct. 2 Write for catalogue. _ Over one thousand dollars |lven in scholarships yearly. _ George II. Collin, II.D..PIt.|I..Prll. Acililiil W0l.I"Vll-LE _- _ - Nova Scotia "A First Class Residential School for Girls and Young Women TIIENIM-To Prepare for Com- nleie living TIIE COURSES-Eleven, including College Preparatory, Music, Art, Oratory, Household £cience,Bu|- l'\Qll~ D TIIE FACULTY-Twenty-two Tea- : rliersj of Fine Personality and ' Special Training for the, TIIELOCATION--Evsrigelihe 'il r “ l`he Bmuf S nt of Canada." TIIE EXPENSEY-sur Moderate. From $18.: up sccordlng to course selected. INFORMATION-Write for lllul- trated Book ie _ _ _ Rev. Il. T. DeWolI, 2. D. Principal NesiTsrm basins col. 41|: ISI! Acadia f-