_r- .-._,._,_,__.._._..., .,-.-. .._....- _c._.-,.,._,,_.__.;_.__.. mums-M...- _SINCE YOU LEFT .HIGH SCHOOL .-WHAT? Ir YOU started to work after finishing high school, you have had time to realize a few ‘things by now. Do you ever wonder why you are not get- iing ahead fZlSlCF and earning more money? You can now appreciate how hard it is to get ahead with only a general education. Look about you-those who “are making progress are men "with specialized training. This is an zlgc of specialists. But ' not all these trained men have college degrees. Many of them lmveused their high-schooledll- cation as a. foundation on which they have built a. dependable structure of the specialized knowledge they ncedcd most. ‘You find asurprising numberof "these men with trained minds and distinctive skill in respon- sible positions. They have ac- cepted that medium of training 1] you [rel you need a little expert advice, write u: and your lcllrr ulill be answered by a notational specialist. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL‘ .._. _...-._............_...--rrkn nu-r usns-~-—~-\--'~~-'""""-"'" designed especially to meet their conditions and their needs. So can you! , International Correspond- dence Schools can do for you what it has done for them. Marking the Coupon below may be far more important to your earning power than your high school diploma. Challenge us to help youi Election Results PRINCE COTNTY first District Nail Pond Skinner's Pond 1f“ 1 ,' Greonmnunt . §i Lill lilli St. Louis “C . "l 7f‘ N] 9t. Louis E. in 7.: ff- Kllllrlre l? ill) Llll Mlminlgllsh ‘ii "- Alhcrtnn l-l. 43 Aihcrton \V. 74 llrooklnnd 107' '3" l-llmsdnio .. 84 F‘! Pnplnilniitou "3 i" Bloomfield 1°" 73 Oyster (‘reek .. 11-1 "4 (YLenry N. . "'1 “R 0'Lellry S. .... 4i‘ TOM]! -.....,.....1519 i170 1750 2011! Majority for (‘nmllileli (l) ‘Ill- Mnjority tor Gallant (L) ..>li. Second District o w. :r T‘. 3 E s l U i E z G -' l-i (‘ups Wolfe . . . . . . . .. 13H 121 1§7 lllllnilton Roall W. . 10a; (i7 115 Hamilton Road E " 45 5m rue ... 311 lfll West D y" 13g Conlrlly ' 134 Fllerslle 95 Eilersiie Fast . (i0 Tyne Valley . .100 10a 1m Victoria West ...... 95 Sli I22 Total r-u-r-r-n-U U77 DUO 122i 1213 Mninrity for Dennis (Li-U. Majority for Shllrp (cl-m, c t I € .2 I 9 c 1 p F‘ ‘I E : D s x E t. e ; t. - u . As _ (irorgetowl; E-lst 4'1 mil 1:: 1r!» Q p p Urorgetuuu West .. 5i (l5 8i llli ‘ n o~ lied lions-z 4.’: ‘ill 00 ml Returning Orflcels ,~,l,;»;-,-y,,,~;,,, 1;; u 9g - Launching. ‘. 5D ‘IS 244i i Sturgeon . 5U $1’ N ll“ Alurruy Harbour N. 47 H llll "71 , Luulbrllige . 5d Si! (H .0. .\iI. hfluvrlrt . 1:1.‘ Uuspereuux . H 4i 0‘! (l3 T‘! qlll I .. . --—- -—- ——- ~— Mtrllilgllllh {it ill-l (ill 111i Tlnul . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51D 1U‘! 725 041i r, l-‘or! August“ n9 4| fll 77, s g g Johnston's Rive 11-1 (H 1H1. MqjQl-Ify for Stewart (C)-‘-18_8. 5 __r_ 3 Mount Herbert 4H 53 4n ‘lllll Majority for lit-Donald ((-l—-’2l- i o 7-‘ Snulhporl 1'31 81 D’! 211i, p. f Willslue ~-- a’ 74 7" 39 i." 1% ‘Fatal .............il3tl107013231078 N til 0|‘ l run- nmrzcz “njnrity fnr .\ll‘n0illliyil lPi-Bll. Alujurily for Wood 07-355. London Letter By Glanvllle Cal-cw (British United Press) Fourth District 2 i 8 '9 1 § E Lennon, August 14—The quest" Pnlrnni East l?) fill ion whflher or not‘ In ti?“ good I’n\\n . loo 5s 12s '10 providence o! whatever 8 mill’ ' ‘g, “g9 m a‘, be, Mr. Lloyd George makes a 100d \ 1A! 12o 114g 1A8 recovery from the very serious 0n- (ir. i Vivw l n: ‘i orliiiil View s. (ll ml 72 42 "all" 1"“ “rimmed °n mm‘ (wllrllluuh 41 gs a} lg rests at this moment on the knew o v-li c v m; 0 1 l-xiliriu r:.-l2r°.... s1 31 4ll 4n 01' W056 deltles- Bu‘? m” “Mam Ellllbil uh; 1:] 10o 1'1 m“ emerges, 1t l5 the remarkable l‘ ' z l ' ' . . . ngiiir nit-iii lis lml 11s 1n unanimity with which all sorts and Wood Islands . S6 5S 119 90 conditions of t)“; pegple-fflends Toliii ...... .. “.1002 012 133611-12 and foes a1lk6—WliJ10Ut dl-ililnillkm have abandoned the ceaseless 6011' troversy which has ever raged fl- bout the head 0f LIOYd GWYS?» It has been a revelation to mam! people to see the intensity of public sympathy shown in every rank of - life with Mr. Lloyd George in hi8 danger. Callers, from the K1118! representatives to the very POOrest people in the country, have come to ' the house in Addison Road, and there was n. gathering the other morning, many of them women Alrljnrlty for llrllco (Ll-BO. Blujlwrily for Lnrrabee (L)—'.’—il. Filth ~ Dilllrlct ‘i‘i—iE (TliARI O_'I:I_‘ETQWN consoled _ ‘FHE WHOLE NATION WANTS TO The revolutionary character of the New Plymouth has created l! great flood of in- terest. Even the hardiest of skeptics are so amazed at this rlswfour thntthey sskoagerly for the facts behind this tro- mcndous accomplishment. What is Floating Power? Floating Power is a term ap- plied to the new and revolution- ary principle of mounting the engine in the car frame, de- veloped by Chrysler Motors. Just how is the engine mounted? On two live-rubber mountings nearly an inch thick. These mountings are so placed that a line drawn through them pas- ses through the center of grav- ity of the engine, suspending it‘ in perfect balance. , What does Floating Power do? The live-rubber mountings al- PLYMOUTH“. low the engine to rock upon its natural axis as if in a cushioned cradle. Vibration is thus ‘en- tirely eliminated from the car. Why does Floating Powersucceed when all other methods fail? Because Chrysler Motors engi- neers have achieved an entirely new principle which dissipates the motor impulses so that they never reach the body and frame. Why and How is Power Increased? Because the elimination of vi- bration allows higher compres- sion, which gives greater horse- power without incrasing cyl- inder size. Floating Power makes possible 56 brake-test horsepower and actual watch speeds of 65 and 70 miles pn hour, and pick-up from 0 to 40 miles in 9.7 seconds. A score of things! Pi . F”? filing advantages oi the various type, now in use. As a result, i1 p“. ‘m’ Fm Wh==1§ns in all for. Wflrd speeds. and l: also my b. completely locked out. Thq Easy-Shift transmission which . alabies you to shift from Smmd inw high and back mo) ma, at Weeds up to 50 miles an ham; 'I‘hc new, double-drop frame for i=1‘ safety and readability, Internal hydraulic brakes, Safety-Steel body. ps5 AND UP.F.O.I.WINDSQ mzw LOW PRlCBS-RcQdgg; m; spore Rflldlfi a160, Coupo firs. ' I Ill '(:75.Conwn1bh to. ldwlnaftir, Dsltnyig6j n hash urd otandud Iqlllpmm! (ficiflltlndhno rxfrnl, CORNEY BROS}, 224 GREAT GEORGE STREET, W. B. PROWSE E's‘ SONS F ITZROY STREET the panes and the wall them and blows out almost as fail as they are put in. Nevertheless the Duke insists that they shall be re- ludder to repair a pane of these un- behind laced. It takes 16 men with a. ‘l0 foot t and some do not. 1111i? some i" pligrimages have led them acrossle r Bramiey Fell know well how hardlmem m“ at least some degree o’ that stone may be. The‘ Rennies investigated all the best stone quarries in England and Scotland for_ their undertakingsn and stone from. Yorkshire found a interest in the two London homes of the game-Lord's and the OVllf- when test matches are in progrei The Prince of Wales’ visit to llyifl Oval the other day for the tesil match between England and New l anything, London Bridge should be it isn’l;. fortunate windows. The wall is as smooth as a blilard table and the garden on that side is so narrow that it is dickens of a job to place a. ladder at a safe angle: Usually a crude has to be lowered from the root. - . We are just about to observe the centenary‘ of a. Londoner 0f the ondohers. London Bridge. If name and hlstorystands for Londoner to the back bone. But Devon and Scotland-to be prec- place in a 800d many of them. Waterloo Bridge which Rennie com plcted in 1817 is faced with Cornish granite above sandstone from Derbysllirc and Yorkshire and prob- ably one country or the. other lpro- vided the ‘innards’ of the piers of Southwark Bridge, the most im- portant of Remlies other south-of England bridges. Zealsnd was particularly appro- priate. For H. R. H. owns the. ground. It is one ‘of the numerous possessions of the Duchy of Corn- wall, and the Prince is Duke Yo Cornwall. In fact, it was and is in consequence of royal favor that the Oval became and remains a cricket ground in a thickly inhabited re- gion of the Metropolis where land Some of the Dominlons play crlck 1s valuable mdeed_ r7 lse, Dartmoor and Aberdecn- the very home antlpodes of the British Isles, supplied its strong grey gan- ite coat. lAXld Yorkshire, midway between the two. supplied its heart. for the interior of the bridge, ac- cording to Sir John Rennie, the engineer and soh oi’ the designer John Rennie, consists o1’ “the best hard Yorkshire grit stone from Brsmley Fell." And those whose i Pictou Hcadcmvt Y llllh SUSHI! ’ in aifiliation with _ f PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL‘ ' Next Session begins September 8, i931. Experienced Staff of University firaduates. Courses leadin to_ dumor and Senior _Matncui:ltlon. Matriculation tlrRoya Military College. Special courses in C cial Branches and ln Music. Resldentlllbadvantages, with careful supervision of studies and other actlvltles, for those who so desire. Frrl moderate. Fonpnrficular: apply to C. L. Moore, ML, hlllcipol, Prclou Academy,‘ Prapu, . 5., nr m W. E. Harris, 1Q, Secfmuyp Pretbytman Rerldrnllol School, Plctou, . \ ' snvcs: some: 10. 1925, 'I'l-IE PROPERTY 0s 11m UNITED cnulwfl or‘ CANADA Situated in Sackville, New Brunswick, at the centre of the Maritime Provinces. Number of Students registered in 1930-31-95!) Mount Allison Educational Institutions Founded in_ i813. Excellent Residential Accommodation for 600. New Library, Gymnasium, Rink, Campus, Art Gallery, Swimming Pool, New Science Building ab out completed. ‘hlljflflfy for Bethune ((77-16. Majority for LePlgo (Ly-m, Third Dish-let ‘F I g i _ 9 ,1 E s ~ é ___ H‘ B , Buckley Pt. Rd. fifl (ti) 85 01 s Irsolliey Pl. 4.1 104 133 B“ (‘nvrhollrl . . . . . ‘H 7D 100 M Pleasant Grove “..' 25 30 31 41 Little York ......... R5 R0 90 I52 Redford 9 RI. 72 109 o l2 52 fl gen-urn >1" D l” Third DI i l l ixrlznx.\-rlnx.ll. CORRESPONDENCE scuooLs CANADIAN» LlMfYF-B " r ' , _ with shawls waiting outside for Dqmnmgng 1151c ,Monrrcal,(1nnsdn a h L; 2 news_ without c. m.- Olflllgdllul], picnic Fvllll mcluil llllflfmillflfl uboutthc subicctbciorl: which lhul E. 5 é 5 Pomical ‘fiends one might have ,,., .. . .. . , _ _ . . - w. s g E . , d ac -- TECHNICAL AND lxnurmuu. counscs 5 5 ; E expected, social Ir ends an lif-f-a ‘ urfyflliv“ lgggglggggjefifff" it.‘ Gilbert: 7n m 1-». m, qusintances, neutrals too. But I saw - Y‘ P" . rlnrmh .. 93 1m lFi llm 4 din Q11A,,,P,$§,,,,,,,E,,.,,i,, éiilazollgnEngincl uellingrm, _ g2 7, “Q2 m Political enemies of long stan_ g Surveynlvlnyi MBDPH-II Jlflflwiiz r lentrnl 1.»: 1s 12s so 154 and of every shade of antagonism , ‘ . .. . . . _ . . - 'f""'°‘“§ sfliiiiilzrltu giififihiiilnililfilm Elrmunt Bnv (is m7 us n- Wm 6 1 s'l§’¢’l.'§lh.ul\vhn.~ / Highway has?“ , f 1m- hcrunut .. n2 10R m Royalty East 7n cs 1'» caning continuously and Wm sym §i?'.’é‘J-'°l¥y“”“"““" i7§il°§3§l=°rri§=w° ""7 no 11:4 s: Rvynlly Central as s2 1'? g-Z pathy for news. and the telephone EE?“‘iS"-‘°Z‘R.,dl,,¢ 5v“ hliiiviruu; 59 107 9° T ,1 ‘—‘ “‘_ “"'*— must have accounted for mil-fly v=- H“ o n . .. ........1431 1088 2-108 33.17 Busmnss TRAINING COURSES Business Cormpoudzau 182 ‘iininriiv for ‘llfliills (P) ‘H3 more‘ | g -. r . , A l \'| . —-| . Fngillllzlerl-ilhhlgafizfirglilglll game hI/lngllzglmtlll --- -___.i .__. Majority for Stewart (Cl-Dill. one thins is clear ' If no man ' s...€§.'2l.ll'y“§.'.‘.‘i"yu.¢ Milling’ m J83 M1251 1021 RWY-s com-v ever had more enemies. none has n,» E'=°,=,,$=“°°‘5“‘”°°" illiléidslelafii" Biaiorlty for lilcNutt (CI-l m» m t i t ever had more friends- Hlifijililtln; delirium; I-uwbfl 9w" Mliorlty for Arsenaulr (c)_ ' ' ° q . '5 . . "mum" Foam “Mm! 5 Somewhere in France there has cl».y...... mm- .Oc:llpo!.lols a g been going on a. marathon dancing . y/ztamcofCoursr you 100M t5 not mill: elm ins. pleas: 5:21am your mad: no 3 E 3 Bnthweli ., a’, competition. It is a. test oi’ physical a 5 3 -§ .\;ul'th Lake . 70 endurance, not of dancing skill. Travellers R S w i: hflifslpolhftm‘ Round and round the competitors . . {emflngmn 110:1 r05 154 an] F“. 1g; circle hour after hour, day after _ _ ‘ensllgtn E "' 3 ‘ f 1m the ma ruwfiu‘ mum Cunsmvnronv or Muslq; ,.,,;;;jq,;.l- r S2523‘? :.:'.:~....... .. .. l: :1 u’ 522331;". ;’.§.f§“.f..l ZZ......’.....Z ~ . , Rollo BlIV Chi! cl .. ll) a ' ‘ ' ‘P , . . . OODERH I.LL.D., nu. o a wen n ( t iii ‘ p '1 51 n9 coél-JHESTGIAHIILLAANJJ"lllcgzOC-rhzl-L-zr.F-Rrlrg‘: Cililltilfilll: ll!" annals [West . . . . a4 59 52 D8 by famgmh they am“ in their sleep nmclnl m. _ Qifullf“ “°"“ B"? - 5F K5 94 and oontinue-justaschicken whose X HIALEY vltuul. Ius.poc.. r.n.c.o..nlrr-rslnrlrrl. gsrlfllgiltrgwn . 1) St. Rlrlrgnrcisniiiii.‘ (i8 heads have been twisted Off-in B11 _ . n . .. . —— -— -— _ T" u. . Reopens 30152,’; -~_ 1-11.11 ........... .. U30 s20 ssu 1200 fluzmnaflc movement And we in l; " ‘-- S b 1 (‘nne Traverse ‘ . this more enlightened land hP-vfi if, eptem C1’, Stu, TfSDil w, _ :1," Q,“'lr,“’"",llcl""'gr been properly 5nd characteristically Tl-yon a _ - < . r . t‘ onnl (C)— l4. . iiE ~ DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION rm l ‘_ - —— ——- . “pflaged and minimum“ 0f the n’, a n . .4250 12.10 lssl 1714 Errand Dun-m goings on oi these mere demented J‘ PIANOIDRTE SINGUIU ORG!" n ,i i ers| ~' - vlotouczllo vloun vluu $8.10!“! for lion (Lb-i). f E 8 or? 8n - zilgliiiisiiililitlnsrnullniilslonv hAliclbllcglrlrioTiilllloig ‘Horny {or Mm“: ‘Ci-am’ g d Yet we might perhaps look at ___i , rim, phufl," a; a f l5 home for a sight; bearing more than MIDWINTERANBMIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS ‘g ‘ i: F? = =1 n casual resemblance to the antics _i___ -_- It. kAnrireus . . . . . .. l4 G7 {l2 100 th h I -~ i ‘on "us srnzion . s2 (i5 10:; w; iflcross e C anne . s ~=¢ ENCEFOR ouuriwonrn sruorurs -‘j l’. l -_ L .- ,, /,/:/;“// “Sm ‘ Y y! s "I 7-" A marathon might have been wit- n BOOK AND SVLLABUS ON REOUEST-ADDRESSI 135 COLLEGE ST.. lonorlTmz. .\ll 0:3 ",2. lwlnessed m the Home of Commons - - on 1o.» u» _ _ Ppfpp’; ,7 m, ,s the other morning during the last ' "_“'*_ "—"_——-——- ——— -- -. fut; Nil-hm; n“; gffgflhxfgf: jig 1n lirlpart o! the l9 hours sitting. Or a fq, Elenjorl- 124 Morel] f1; ,3‘; Zfjjrather, not a sitting but 19 hours of YA L l c T 0 R I A o I. L E G E (‘curt House "l: -—- -—— ———— —- obstruction in the House-IQ hours “hide “w: 17‘: TM“ """""" " 7”“ ‘"4 "S" ‘"5 fintermlttent lkin l the lob mm“, m," Sum - »- J: o wa g n - Alvpllcalllllll LRGILL UNIVERSITY s, B . , gm Majority for .\i l r. I __ “mum be ma“ Montreal azure - ..._,,, phi-yum), M (,2: hi. bles. Thus was given a new mean. ..,,,-1y. ‘(Founded and ffllllllffd by rm T t I ' ____ l‘ “m, m" I t 1118 to the 01d Latin “i8 which "d" , ut m. Ho. h s: lh a on _“ "° ' For all iuinrmo- i‘ snrl brliounrrlitriryalsn ‘on 70o 075 12271254 = o '5 h lured us to solve our problems by . tlon Grrntiy QXQPIIIIHI ml- Session n! 1931-32, Iirenroot Qllfjlfirlllv f" Mlrn (m —-115. *3 3 E t: walking‘ l-uiI-Ilux lilnroulrhly modern s-qlllpmlnl. For wnnl- ' “'5' h" L- Bil-Neill (cl-gr. '= i- ‘ = Night after hi ht durin the ast l A9917 m on srulliuts resilient and non-resilient preparing ' E E a ~5- g g . n '11“; “yurglgy m, tlvlrses in lilr F-lruity cl Arte 13.5.. B-Sc- QUEEN“ COUYT v Ifglldlvlns Rand 43 S} til 7T! session o‘ Parliament a’ how‘ of pm n.u.s., n. Com.) Slllll n. m. Faculty n! Music. A ~ l lgctm" {fur}: $0 on 7i 1m» test has greeted the belated HD- "mlml "limb" "f "iwlllrrhlv- “Mi bumirlfl- rim District Curai I," mi, ‘ i" *7 T12 i“ rising of this or that marathon talk , Inn's v H .ln ms 1.. as ~ -._ g .'- 3 [fmnqfonflf t‘? ff! 1% "ll flilrer. However the sunlmsr vacation ' Q f, g a llmlingue w Jig 31 {f} ,1’; is upon us. ‘ v i .. u Ilumlus .. 7i 12s 114 E m_ Ginnfnnnlng 49 57 w; M] Lonfl River Eli .10 n 2s '}}“"""'"'@ 4:» s1 n"; no The our, or Wellington has had lrlshtown .. 411 14 0s 7s ‘ ""'“"'"" Em“ 5‘ "7 s“ "1 his window broken and it will take Fre ch Ri an '1 s1 r - —- -—- —— —-— fll;,'l'o,, m, Li, 7,, $1,’ 10ml »o .... 5m 70a slo mo some time to mend it. ? c . ..... .. m r' , .. South” Granville 4'.’ “\'I'.“MrJ-'y f“ “kph” 'm_2l4- At the south east comer of Bade hlnrlh llrnllvilln ‘ll 2i 4n u". ‘ "Fm-V l” I"'"'°" iC)—154- Park. just at Hyde Parke‘: corner» 0| - iii" .. 1ft.‘ .' 5 ; - mull, mix: m’ lfuurlll Dlntrlct easily the busiest traffic spot in the Stag-viral m in .11 r:l w: E = West End, or (or that mutter in all rung e 12o ll sl r o v x ‘nnqgllnnu, m m, m Li,‘ Q g g ILondon. there stands a brown stone . . r Wstmorol a ls 5.1 rl r.» c: . i .. ~ ‘0- Kelly's crfiir . m 1n .342 1a E g E ,3 lgfusfi whixcht: easnfnth; 270:1“ .- ‘ ' v 4 Crspnud .. .12 7o an n \\'him m, .-. , n e rabbes GU56 a n on. _ A .~ -____J W, l _ i nd is mQ 141s n: r. ¥~~ ~- .~_ ~ Natl: ;; t: ll t; lf:.'::r'l:...-:... 22 n I» i» Ann Hwe- w» Mm 4 fimyvnl?‘ .. sl m: 4n m Murray iiurlmllr iii-s m 13g iii’; tomb-residence 0t the Duke. . l '1 , ..' i i » ~ Pramgtes Healt]? _ u§§§'i.w°““ l". " ll l:.--.r.rl..:l~"r:".-r' .;~ u m side O1 Amy “we "m Total .. m? m? r... r... lull; us: . - t; =2 Elli ‘..."’..‘.§.“;?""Z§.3‘.f'..".l.““££‘§§l." ‘ion Wiiillllu 74 10;; 1m 5 e y ' Heanhy ‘mp-nab produce hrger “Hers, (Ensign. ht. lluryr lionll 7n sir" up 11,-; mg the windows on that side of the belle!‘ P0118 and bigger profits- s" d m t 10ml ........... .. res 1.12 10l7 T11. house. Most or them are mere dum- - °" '5'“ a "Mum, for Ann r U) 1‘ my windows and the wind, blowing <~ ‘ I ° iluinr": r - P“ ’ “ ' unobstructed across the Park and Therefore feed ‘ MPE ” - " = é’ ‘ ‘Y ”' ““""’°" (Ll-W- A 4. ‘I RIALS regular 1% é g .1 Kemmmn G I 8m between - ' llr r: Id " '3 5 ly and liberally. "ti"; "Hal" .3; l; 1:1 13‘; 1- New Glasgow 4i ti!) 58 l]! _ N. Rusllco A . . so 51 111 6U . N. Rum. B 4 _ _, For Sale by Distributors in Leading s Rustlcho. hi . i,’ I; . . t" mbris 4|; gg , ;_ , ‘l __ - Business Centres and Dlrect from Factory. Wholltley m. 11o m nii ‘ii l \ .1 . N Wiluhlrs 7n 110 9'1 19g —_ Ilrnnkfiv-ld 2.1 41 45 (u; t. New Haven rill 10s g; 1m , _ _ lllrerdllle 7n M (is n1 n on rr 12o - lm'"v€ll'l'1!A filsfiiilff prying“... g, .22 a. .22 ~~ -~» - _ - 4 ‘l 101 ‘CHARI-UTTCTOWQ, Line Mlle Creek 4n c2 on a1 _ ' Rocky Point .. 47 48 82 co ' 5t. Catherine: 57 81 80 108 Totll .............I13l115o15c11551 ll \\ t\.'\it\ l ll. \I'.I Ladies College Annual Session 1931-32. First term opens September l5 .i_-___-___-- A well equipped l “ "1' Ladies‘ College with carefully selected stall. Courses are given in Music, Jratory, Household Science, Lit- c-rature, Fine Arts and Univer- sity Matriculation. Business Soul-res are provid- ed by the Commercial College with which the Ladies’ College is associated. ' Moderate Fees. Write for cnlmdar. REV. WM. O. B055. B. A. Principal University GEO. J. TRUEMAN, Ph. D., PRESIDENT ' Annual Session 1931-32. term opens. Sept. 23 First Registration = For new Students Sept. 21st and 22nd. For others, Sept. 23rd and 24th. Courses are given in Arts, Science, Houséhold Science. Dl- vinity, Education. Engineering, ‘Pre-medicai, Music, Fine‘ Arts. Finance and Commerce. Many scholarships uul prises offered. Fbr full information and cal- endar write to M. TWEEDIE, M. A. Academy And Commercial Bnliege Annual Session lsal-sz. PM‘ term opens, September 14 General, Special and Matric- ulation courses are Elven» ma’ m; to the Colleges o! Am- ii"- glneering, Medicine. D'""l5"'y' Forestry. etc Courses in Shop W01‘? and Motor Mechanics. ' Courses in Business. 59532:‘ taris] Work, shorthand. WP . writing. Penmanship. etc. ~ Strong stat! o! experienced‘ teachers. J Write {or Calendlf- REV. W.T- ROSS FLIMINGTOIQ? n, 5,, 3. but, Prlnclfl