one, hundred acres well watered. I l V l ufinawaggvfillkfluuiww M.“ .___..,..,.,..,_...,l.. (Qflfl xa-awuulullvw... l .2. lhgékxllflfil fi" _ _ l ma»: ll ' r . , _ NO PRACTICE NEEDED Mothen (severely): Do you practice flirting with men on the street? '_ ‘Daughter: Why. oi course not, mother. Do you think a girl of my experience needs practice in such light amusement? ll|l‘ lllF l I l lll-ll" £_. HARDWARE TALK‘ Wrench: What happened to Mr. Ax’! g Screwdriver: handle again! Oh. he flew off the 5 SHE'D BE A RIOT “Mr; Censor. it I'd go out on the beech in this costume, would I be an oyed by the police?" "v ofllttie girl, you'd be by'"the police." v saved FRENCH LEAVE Mistress (to prospectivecook): Have you ever taken French cook- No’m——nevcr taken any- thing but French leave. .. .- amllnafl MQualIIIWl-Svdo-c I LQQQQOOOQOEIQQOIOOOZ0.1}.l i HEARTS AFIRE § l ' i By Mae uhrlatle l oveevrooeeoev 0041x9000 ~l 0-0 i "tJuit-ll! Ill~lp me!" l ' i Nurse llrllllll pulled herself llliil"l _‘ ttill-r. and titil'lt‘ti forward just as] _ h 4 _ _ _ _,__ _ i lithe lll\.ill'i sluulpul lltlliltnai) lagallls! lllt‘ girl» I , , ~ l=~ 771 I1 d IBSGY hlldlillh.“ iilirilliillltllhi gull till: hilly“, aw ‘(ltlti only illllnvsiT Illlllllilitlll tilci- ' lroulnn. lll-iplnl; Prulivnrl- to lav -. hcr patient till tho flour. f icl-t those papers." Prudence drew a deep breath‘ 0f "'I‘il<*l'l\ was llll hllitlinl; llilll back The glrl “.85 left alone for a relleL And the“ she gala, W ._ l lvll ilill- ll" l)?" lll“ l"‘,“'}"' “l lllonlt-nt. llnli lll that instant came "It seems incredible that Tray- $llllldlilll lll" lll‘ ll "l"""' “l1l"_""“ ‘f"ia sudden realization of a. strange more wouIdtry to do such a shock- "illhltd" "'\.'.'il"m' ll" """“l' l" lllsliizicl, n most nstouudtitlllg tllolllfillt. illfivtilllllllgl" 1 l I id 6d PM“ "it'll! , “Wilen Peter tore e mas rom ‘s sartonc gr n w en . Plllllvlllv‘ 1'11" i“ all!" llllil llilll ‘Fravlnorlrs .t’ace, and shouted ‘S0 "Worse tllan stealing pennies out the door. and as sllt- did so. iliilltlsi l llq coiliticll with a lnan_ upon thc llliii. Was it 'l‘rn_\'llltlrc. back again steal tho papers‘ you, is iti", that surely went to of ll blind man's hat. eh? But he provc."-tllougllt Prudencenall w didn't reckon that the blind man _ I" irviliblt? with a palpitatlng hope- would have the strength of Sam- -~l>=l<‘l< lli-‘lllll l" "that surely went to prove that son. did he? I'll bet our pretty gell- lll‘ llllll lilll llcl"! - i'<-tcl-'s sight has suddenly comultieman got the shock of his life rihc llam- ii SlliiVii l-rv, and thcll hack to him!" when the invalid hurled himself in- she saw that it wit. . t'il\‘\'ll Ill‘ . to the fray! And it seems you were Ilfiilflfliii" Will Ulziiul. Amazing tilougilt. beautiful be- not behiildhatid. either. Miss Pru- "wllllVo lltlhllcllclrf" \\‘ill rushWi _\'t)il(l the power of earthly oxpres-ldence. I've got to admit you were past llt‘i‘ and no to tilc l'l‘t'llliilll"tll slonl i'llter...to see again! Peteljpltlcky- Till Iately"——he flushed a lisllrl“ ell thl- tillcr. "-\l'itl-<li‘<llI‘-L'-"...lo he dragged up fronl the little ullder his sallow skln-"till Wail-till tillli! Will» brought illlll rlllysnnll darkness into . which llflllilifliy, I didn't think much of wom- hervi” had ilccn plunged these many. en, if you don't lnind my saying 90. "ilc canll‘ hilllsclf," saill Nlll‘.€(‘l]1|;|]1_\' days! |Blli YOU 8nd Jllilfil. htWB made m0 iii-turn. ill 2| slltlif)‘ volt-c. “Alli-s” And, it thc astounding happening alter my opinion a bit. I've got t0 Plllu- “as uttackl-ll by a thil-l‘. and‘ worl- trnc, Hlle-—-lll@ girl who loved ilalld it to you both——for nerve- llotilinl; would lloili .\ir. l\I'ilIh'li'illil-'.'lllll\ ilottol" than life itself-had and for sticking by a fellow!" buck. llt- ll-as out or his hull aftttboen the cause of lllc amazing mir-f This gracefully worded tribute lll llic tl-onl-lltltll- tllt- nlonlcnt llcjaclc! .w0tlld have made Prudence laugh llcillli ilcl“ vlliilla. I trlcti to stllll it was tn save her from disaster at any other time. ‘ ililll. but bl.- tiung llll‘ buck with the tilat hc had risen from a bed of, §ii't‘Il;.:iil of Sllnlson. I toll _\'ou- So sickness and blindness, and flung ed tlp t0 the doctor's footsteps I grailllvll up the laiilp alltl ovcr- himself at hcr assailant. It won't-outing from the pationt's room. look ililli llifi-i as llc got lll-t-o—" iher desperate cry that he had an- "He's such a big. strong fellow." “illll thl- rcllow hurt hilll?" Wiilfslvered, in the very nick of time. lSiIG said. once or twice. rather pit- (lsnvil- it'llt‘li tiOWII tln the stonel "It olliy it is true!" thought Pru-leollsiy to Wiii. "It would be like imlr lvllilc Prudence carried theftlcnce, a pulse throbbing in her giving him the earth again, if he lanlp llcarcr. "A chap tinshctl pasftllront. and her two hands clasped can see——" But her ears and heart were key- nll» z was illi‘ tit-ills _l'ust now. lrar- together. "if only it is trite!" "And if he can't? What tilen?" cl-rln: ill‘ii-i'ill'-ii‘lllill‘i'*"" I Miracles did happen, didn't. theylsulllllemented the Other. "ll \\l‘ ilcrt 'l'rzl_vlllol-l~. from thryAnd. if a great shock mnde one. Prudencek; face was like the hull-rs. said Prudence, with dry blind. then wasn't it pusibie that alcountenanee of some exquisite Mn- lil-s» l“.€£‘t('.t)l’lti sllock of another dll-llvl-cll thcnl they carricti tholnligilt mako one see again? <lcit llliiil hat-k to his hcti. mid then kintl donna, as she answered, quickly: i “Then I want nothing better thn-l Silt‘ had -re."ld of things like that t0 be allowed to look after him. \\'lil Ouiivil- not a IlPll-Zllliilill‘ t:l‘in the daily papcrs- There hutbfllld be l1 Dflll‘ 0i’ eyel! l0 him. all hurry for tho local llocttlr. . liloen lots of cases of it ill the war. lhB P981 0i’ his life and mine!" wln t'.'ll||t' lull-ll hull-ll|l. iiiicn who llllil been blown tip by. A lump rose in Osllvieal throat. “I'm not going to lcavc you two ‘shell explosion and had lost their llllti at. the same time a shamed l\‘UIIl('il alone. [or tear [his $Q(]lln-l[)(l\\'i‘.I' of vision had later had their feeling took him when he remem- ll-cl oi‘ a 'l‘rzl_vnlorc~—nl' his palsfisigilt restored through some unex- hfired his past JBIIlOUBY 0i’ lhlB ml!"- lnlybtl» t-tluttll»; lint-k “mt "lanai; .1 potltcll happening, such as a motor How wonderful women were! How -cconll attcnltll," said he. “What‘accident. a lire, or u concussion of lPIIlY lfllllflllle 0i’ BBlf-Baeriflcc‘! .\'2t.-= ill!‘ [H3011] trying to ntt-nljsoltlc >L~lOI'l. lTakc this girl Prudence and her Qllccr. wasn't it. how Jancl had n’ Had this stuns thing, then, occur- llllllellflsh love! Take Janet. and her iil't'llltliliiltlll that sonlctiling was red ill Peter's case? iflJfiiil/BIIBBH 0f himself.’ Zlliiil-l to happen ill llcr zlbscneo? f 'i'ile tioctul‘ canle and Will Ogiiq Prlldeillre sprang up and ran ‘.0 - lvie Sill with Prudence in the little the little hail as the doctor omen;- ‘lIC sent me back." . iraynlnrc wa-l trying to get hold Durioul" 0t‘ the cottage, while the Bil i'l‘0m Peter's r00m- >i Potol-‘ll invention. it wasn't pa- nlodico and nurse attended to the "Ills eyes? His eyes?" she whis- cntt-li. you itnow?‘ Prudence gavt‘ uaiictlt. pared. il ilallkllb. gazing down at lhl- nll-i "ilolri you believe what that The (10010? Dfllifiti her 0h the conllcloul: fllFH of ll|l’ nlall l=llt~ lor-‘llrtllrll wonlan says about this cx- Shoulder- oll i>i‘lil'i' than lin- llsl-h‘. ltJiiPIllDlIi and effort being tho death "The best news in the world. my "'|'ilt'il I'll run illiil thl- kvllhtfll" Al-lnstl-ong!" volunteered Will tiear! Young Armstrong's yesrllllll: lll I'.'lii it I'- iiiiit)l‘ilitil‘_\‘, and l-ol- iliuutly. "Maybe. it'll just Whtlbfl” ll- lllglll 0f YOU. 50 E0 t0 him." -~ ~~~~ luas ncvdcll. to put hiln on his feetl I "Yo" Ililteltlilla-illlfi (gnu see?" Pru- agaill!“ teuce c u c e tm y the arm. l Prudence told him of the glad The Old doctor nodded, elem-ell jilllpc that was turning in her mind. lll-B illmlll i! Cfillilli‘ 0T lllilfifl." flllll "llo recognized Trltynlore. So then said brufllluvly. t0 hide ills lilo must hove seen him. isn't It. 0\vn emotion: fwondcrfui?" l "When a cllap's got such a pret- l \'l'ill's l-lllhel- sombre face lit up- ty slrl as you. you didn't expect l “(lroltll we heal-n qf such thjngg hiln to do without his eyesight, did jbcfnre. If n great l-lhnck deprives Yllll?" ‘you o1‘ your sight. HOIIIOHIIIGH by a great silflck 0t‘ some sort, it will be res-tarot! again. Not ztlivays, oi‘ w-tlursc," hc added, afraid to lmifltlil‘ ll|l hcr ilopell too high. for the full ovllnid ho all the greater if such shout-s did not materialize. _ _ _ _ 'l‘ill-ll Wiii added. with a grin: ilnml?‘ Ydnsiualt 8M‘ in fhe meat “i don't blame ilinl for rushing ‘MW "Fiom" M Wymmdn‘ Tow’ to iili‘ sccntl. lo ilali ovcrvthin’ CW‘ with ‘lane! iliewie" "ppnsiie , __ , , . " her, and little Lucia playing hap- lli stallc. iladnt in»? Tho gill he .1 my b kl _ y l ili\'i'ti...£illtl thcsc papers which plglirg“ a l" 133$‘ "vlubil t ; You any arc thc rccortl oi‘ his new hm ‘fgltzay’ slthh ‘is’ dang" l" ' invention." ' nwvm I l‘ ml?“ ' er n56 “gem lll: producctl Peter's loose-lent’ g ‘e sure Y "T110118 the tea- dependable first-aid 05v quicits Eli?! (.‘IiAl"l‘Iu‘lt XXIX The Tale is Told She! Girls care around hcrc. He: So are their ciothco. rather’ scarce According to tests ill iingianlt ‘the efficiency oi‘ workcrs ill lint- tasks ls lncrcasvrl by wl-arilll: propeliy fitted glassl-s l-von lhougil their eyezl (in not rt-nuirt- tilcnl. The “N 6F vS-ilartlies . “Marvel” (‘ream Separator N0. .12 275 lhS. $1.150 No. l3 3'15 lhlw- 54.75 ROI”. v 700 "hi" 79.25 Ne; l‘ 1.200 IhSI 94.00 F. 0. B. CIIARLQTTIITOWN Extra Parts-Jor allllshnrples ' Mlflllnefl sou-z lllsrnlntrroll 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, l‘. ll I. hill At Harrington. Queen's County. "oi condition, new dwelling house "Ollflllflfllllllllllgfi. With or without hi! shore crop seed potatoes, hay and Bare opportunity. 9th lllflTllWfioNt , r. o. ‘Box. ass - clnrlb‘ ttetinm notebooks. llnd a coulic of torn mmgs’ "they Bay that "ommg 8v” llncunmnls m. Home Him happens in the country, and that _ “This ls H" I “mud "ml I "um country life is dull- But, after the imagine thc cilail got zlwlly with pa”; ‘my LWU‘ ‘lever again Wm I anything at all. Even if he did. the behave i“ . thing would have t0 be complete flung‘ gave a Bympalheml "mile" brforo ii would be of any uso H ‘You'd almost mak” a W)"- hlm l fancy. I lwouldnt it? Peter Armstrongs au- Prulicncl- and hc examined lilo cldem’ and the “'°""l"‘.’°""" way joitiugl-l undcrneatil the lamp. 1mm “eailwe- vlrgllllfl. flung him "i used to bc keen nn lab. work oven while the “me Page 5M - a boy." Wiii peered at. the par- Buick w m?" through lhlck and I 4'.l'H. Tilrso look to mc as lhnulzlt min‘ He filwflys ‘lid cum for he“ till-y lvtlro llltlre or less in order." yo“ lmuw" This w“ delivered lwlt/h an air of having made a re- »-‘~_~_________.___._._.__~_ markahlc new discovery. “Ho was well nut of the Virginia husitlcss," said Janet grimly. "I ni- ,wllys iolhcd that girl. and it's um- l0 Lbsorbinie Jr YHE ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT lazing to mo how you didn't see through her sooner." "——*~ i“ i Mrs- Vansittarl shrugged her - shoulders. l "Oh. I'm no judge of character. And I can get along with anyone who will amuse. mo. and amuse my _gtlcsts. But what came out in tho lpolico-oourt about Virginia simpl, fiabbcrgastod me!" _ "Mo. too." said Janet, sipping her tca. and keeping her eye on little LUCilL/WllO was doing somlbl extraordinary gymnastics on tillll rug. Tile mother's eyes followed the itrainetl nurse's. TIIE. olmnulrrsrlgwn l oyllnmm - ' pleased you. The doctors think that in a year or two. tlfllllfi! l‘) the massage and treatment, she'll buck. but dcmurred about the But any masseuse would intended “it's pleased me as much H! W“ have done the same for ilsr." "Rubbish! 1t isn't‘ anybody that llucia would have allowed to touch her. The child's sensitive to ‘at- mosphere.’ nnd she recognizes the blather-instinct ill you." Janet glowed. Despite the weird occurrences ot’ late. hei- nwn_ PHI‘- liculal‘ cup of blessing was running over. Will loved her~ They were reconciled, and were to no married some day in the future. She- to havo a home and husband of hcr own. and nlsybc.. .children! "i'd like i0 give the little Page girl a splendid wedding-present. t" make llp_ for what she's suffered ill the past. I hate myself for sull- pecting her about those ear-rings and the money. Of course. all the country-side knows now it was Vir- gillia, but Just the sumo. the meni- ory nlllst still be painful to Prud- ence. I've written‘. and llpologizeJ. and called." f’ Janet Iovcd Prudenccwclnd silo answered. quickly: _'/‘ "Oh. the child never did boar you any malic.. She's got a rsmsriz- ably swe nature... D'you knolv. when the report of Virginia's po- licc-court trial came out ill the loc- lll paper, and I showed it to her, instead of being delighted at the public downfall of a. woman who'd injured her. and ‘insulted her many's the time, the child's eyes filled with tears. llnd her voice was quite shaky when she said how quite outgrow ally weakness of the, NURSES THIS... 1.. I .' f7, . -/ - IIEDU EDTO The Dicato $1 5 4- I) 0 0 R S E DA N ollauoescmnw-ulmulqolll. Government than to be hide! Hrs-i‘ in mted hone owcr sorry shc felt for her, and she wished there was something she could do." pity." retorted Mrs. Vansittsrt. helping herself to another cup of tea, and sipping it daintily. "Vir- ginia's got l! hide like a rhinoceros. though llhe did npke such a scene in court. fainting dead away. anll all that sort of thing. to get on the judge's soft side. When the coun- sel for tho Grown. nrwhatevol- you call the man, road aloud her USN!’ record. it was llwho==neariy fainted. to think I'd been ‘had’ so long snll in so many ways!" t The good lady stirred her tea so violently that some of it splashed over on the carpet. . "But yoll were awfully kind in iler. even after she was arrested." sympathized Janet. "You withdrew the charges, and said you would forgive ltcr, and let her have _ a new start in life. You even offered to pay her passage to Australia. where she snys she's got a sister living." ' "But the local iradespenple. and the wonlun whose pearl necklace she stole at the Cumbermeres bail. weren't such simpletons," snapped Mrs. Vanslttllrt. "They wouldn't lei itilr off. It's true I wanted to drop ihc case. but it seems the po- lice had been on the scent oi Vir- ginia's other thefts lonzbefore i got the tietective to come here as butler. That rather relieves my mind. Detestable as Virginia was. I wouldn't iiko to have been the direct. cause of hcr arrest. know." Janet looked thoughtfully ollt of the window. “Severn! of thcnl. I should say. She wasn't content with stealing. bllt she, plotted tile downfall others. Take, fnr instance. hcl' little trick of slipping tiloso din- lnmltis and tho sloltln money into Prudcnce's dilflll, tile night of the party hero." Janet looked dubious. "She'd worn tho dress before. and maybe left them in her slush. through shecr forgetfulness?" “Nonsense! Miss Jinny wasn't that sort at nil. She had her eye. on Peter Armstrong. and wanted to remove Prudence from ller path. And she did drive the girl to- l‘li'l away to London. it you'll remem- ber." “Yes? Janet nodded. (To be continued) Zllinnrdh Illnlment for culls nml Ilruleea Pimplml. . llllllcl A meeting of the Conservative Electors of the Bedford Polling Division in Queens County. P. E. l., will be held in the Ten Mlle House School. House. on. the. St... Peter's Road at the hour of seven o'clock p. m. on the 24th day of this present month of August A. D.. i927. for the purpose of nominating and appoint- lnl five llelmm u» attend the Annual Meeting of the Liberal Con- servative Associatlon of Queens County. which will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms in Charlotte- town. on Friday the 26th rlsy of "You've worked wonders for that chilli. Her track's Ileaps stronger. Look, she (wouldn't have dono that head-over-lloels n month ago. You're a marvel. Janot, and I don't intend to forgot it on your wcdtling-day.“ Tho other flushed with pridl‘. THE BEDTIME STRlP——- ' . v s. ‘llttlv ifi"_cl_xl.lsr_ - l - -\ '5.» OLD _ tl-i CCllNG TO ‘ . l Ar "rt-lm" TRAP ~ ‘THC MAN SET Now is a good time to go to Europe-short summer route — dependable wea- thcr-eigbgv mom blh ships. Four days open sea by the mighty water boulevard to Europe. The entire ship is yours for the trip. Moderate rates. . SEPT 3 t. l0 i927 For further information ark your areamehi, agent, or- ll.IIIil'(‘l‘7. GFIGPICE. Illvli. Pnnllenxrr Agnnl put-ll John. N. n. I C null Pl lfl élgreg. ‘expats-y’: elwmvelfora.’ Cheques. Negotiable Everywhere Pacific August, A. D.. 1927, commencing at 1.30 p. m., as each poll ls entitled and lequested to send five delegates to the said meeting. " - "Then she needn't waste her‘ Augustine Cove Note-S Violet, motored to Sulnmerside on 5m“ Saturday. sington on Thursday- "! in Augustine Cove are glad to know he is recovering nicely and hope to nee him around soon about his work. fine work cutting hay with his new mowing knife attached. spent the week-end visiting in the SO11 . end at his home in Atlgustlno Cpvc - _ -andfin'tinv ue’ Dictatosrby name, this A-door sedan is ' . The Dieter»! a dictate? by right oi its supremacy in Se,“lw,_lplu_h_m5}fu§u. style, in stamina, in power and In value. Qigtgrlllf-df-lflfhfir 3%: ‘it: x And Studebaker has reduced its pace to CoupcJorl . . I625. us! l . Coupe, for‘! . o 1760. lblg, ‘x5550 Roadster, [014 . . 1685. I610 .- Tourer,for5 . . 1445. l“! Ratings o! the SoeietyoiAutomotlveEu- Th; Qgnuaggflgf gineen Place The Dictator first in llorse- gig: Reg-u,- 0- l-figgg-fig: power among all cars in the world oi its ylglgll: 15:51.“ . . £2345»: n: A. size and weight. 23 sedans selling for Coupe, i... 2 I I 2010. n” i. $335 to $2545 more have 122g power. figfgjgcfffwl, j '_l 513g; :1: And to cap the climax oi its new, low Sedanwf, Wg9°5'f:””_. One-Profit price of $1555, Studebaker Baum 3k Custom Sedan . . $IZ4SJIIII Sport Coupvejorli. I245. I80} adds over $100 in extra equipment with- Coupe. for 2 . . 1195 . I130 Sport Roadster, for4 1245 . l!!! out extra coat! r $1160 In Extra Equipment at No Extra Cost ' “""""'¢.,.,,,.',;.:,.'.;.IZ,1.."§,".'.'.L' °“' A. HORNE & CO. A. HORNE & CO. CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE DEALERS FOR PHINOE EDWARD ISLAND [noticed anlong the motorists on Sun- | day evening in Augustine Cove. Mrs. Roy Clarke and dauflllll-‘Y-i ls visiting lnlBayflald. N13. ~ Mr. Earle Clark ' t d k Mr. Brenton Clarke motored to home from pflnceecfuflgwnosgffa, iStlmmorside on Sunday afternoon. on Tuesday afternoon. "Welcome - back. _Eurlc." REWARD ' A lewllls lll $50.00 will be plllll lb any person ‘furnishing Information which will lead to the conviction of the party or parties netting trout in Keeflvs Lake. Information furnished later. ‘ 8620-8-10-2i. Mr. Michael Peters intends leaving for the West Friday. on the harvest:- excursion. "Eh! good luck. old top." Mr. Wilfred Peters visited Kell- The friends of Mr. Ernest l-Iowati Miss Jean Sllliphant. Saint John. N.B.. is visiting in the Cove. the‘ guest of Mrs. David Howatt. Mr. and Mrs. Urviile Lcard, Bor- den. motored through Augustine‘ Cove on Sunday en route to ‘Pryon. i Mr. Artemas Cameron did some- tractor, on which there is a hay Mr- Peter P915375. Allkllstine COVL‘. llllnnrlYn Linlnlllnt for Rheumatism ST. FRANCIS XAViiiR UNIVERSITY ANTIGONISH, NOVA SCOTIA Opens Sept. l4, I927. Messrs. Wesley and Wilfred Cami Cove. the guests of Mr. John Robin- Mr. Amos Peters spent the week- visiting. Miss Beulah Robinson paid a fly- ing visit to Cropntld on Saturday ev- It offers the following courses: enlng.’ \ 1. A PREPARATORY COURSE of- one year. enabling , l students who arc handicapped in the educati ‘Hill isol- Mlss Vera Lcard returned home Iltles provided at their homes to qualify for Univer- again after spending d?‘ elniiélyablc sity Matriculation; . visit at her sister's, Mrs. re ecves. ' _ Freetown. R E. L 2. All; COURSE leadinglin the degree of Bachelor Mr. Johnson Peters motored to 8. A GENERAL SCIENCE COURSE leading to the degree Sumtncrsidc on Monday morning. of Bachelor oi‘ Science; v ' 4. AN ENGINEERING COURSE of two years. leading to _MY- “d M“- S- c- 01”“ “m” admission into the Third YOB!‘ of other institutions; 5. A COURSE LEADING T0 _TIIE DEGREE 0F B. Se. lN~ R I vl tel-l Gciie e NURSING‘ A °Y' ° ' ' o. A TEAC sn-rnlunnvo covnsa enabling students "@0111- "NIVEIWITY to qua lfy for licenses to teach in the schools 09love Montreal 5Com‘; I -- (Fe-I-llefl m‘ rv-llvwfll b! ll" 7. A PREPARATORY MEDICAL counss through which j 11'; ,'},‘,-.,,',§“';,',,§‘,',',',°" lmmwm“ students may qualify to enter without condition the ' ‘I leading medical schools of Canada and the United. n [for worm}: llltllderlltlsnrlielillenlt Slams. l non-res en. l n o ' . l ‘ rlgflrwll lll the nobility organs ll. COURSES IN COMMERCE-Accounting. Marketing, .-..**l.r:...n"l.l~..l:;:lall! M» M-n-l-ml-l- l-r-l- we ents are eligible for llchoillrshilva U. SEVERAL GRADUATE COURSES leading t0 ‘hi! ill the Fncully of Artm. degrcc of Mule;- of Arm - hf"l'l’liiil'i-i'gl'l'li§lrlifwillfifiollliiiiiii 1o. HOUSEHOLD ARTS. A course leading to the deal-ed " l" "guflfglrgil; llllillrulfllllund of Bachelor oi’ Household Science. n» l-lrl-llllll- and nltbl-lllllilllll Pots! cost. of Board. Tuition, Room Rent. Laundry and ~ Mending, Library Fee, Student Publications. and Athletic . A. C. McAULAY. President. of the Redford Poll In ' Queensflonnty, P. E. I. August. 18th, [I981 a I Fees $368.50. Total cost without private room $304.00. ‘ Apr-tn: r012 CALENDAR TO nudism/la ‘ apply to TIIE ‘VAIIDEN $1.; ..4__4' lion/Jr(//l*11/.'l".’ .'7.,.-.-.~.-’. ll/l/ w -By Arthur Chapouiii .._l~..-l>- GREAT! (EC-t l-tls Pltrrultt JUST A5 Tt-lr. Ti<r_l=_ W95 FALLING. .,. . _ , on "rue part - .» j, urn: RASCAL (h l- » THOUGHT u: - a .ll'\‘ i ' > WAS. SHOT .~' Beautiful in desifign Qthoroughly me dam-mechanically right '- F’ .