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THE DALHOUSIE REVIEW NO Vi\ SCOTIA CANADA'S EASTERN GATEWAY NOV A SCOTIA is the nearest Canadian Province to Great Britain. As the oldest lished Province of the Dominion, it has more to offer the newcomer from the standpoint of social conditions, than the newer Provinces of the west. There are other important reasons however, why British people should settle in Nova Scotia. ' NOV A SCOTIA has the most basic resources for industrial development of any portion of the American Continent. While her industries are expanding rapidly, agriculture still remains of prime importance and last year the Province was favored with crops the estimated value of aver $49,000,000. ANNUAL WEALTH Returns for 1920 Coal. ..................................................... $34,080,000 Coke and By Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,200,000 Gold and other Minerals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267,500 Gypsum, Limestone, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,475,000 Building Materials and Clay Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,312,600 Iron and Steel Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,520,000 Fisheries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,890,000 Manufactures, Ships and Freights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,100,000 Products of the Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49,456,500 ProductsoftheForest ....... ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,390,000 Game and Furs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 850,000 Grand Total ............................................. $199,541,600 NOV A SCOTIA has land suitable for Mixed Farming, Market Gardening, Dairying, Sheep Raising and Fruit Growing. Her apples are among the finest flavored in the world. Trees bear from five to ten years after planting and yield profitably for from sixty to one hundred years. Nearly a million acres of land not yet planted are suitable for orcharding. NOV A SCOTIA has strong local markets and unexcelled opportunities for exporting. Her ports, a number of which rank among the most accessible and safest harbors in the World, are near to the great international trade routes. NOV A SCOTIA, unlike the great prairie Provinces of Canada, the development of Which depend very largely upon one or two resources, presents the greatest variety of agricultural industrial and Commercial opportunities of any part of the Dominion of Canada. Full information supplied on application to ]OHN HOWARD, EsQ., Agent General 57 Pall Mall, London, S.W.l. W. B. MAcCOY, Secretary Industries and Immigration Halifax, N. s.

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NO Vi\ SCOTIA CANADA'S EASTERN GATEWAY

NOV A SCOTIA is the nearest Canadian Province to Great Britain. As the oldest estab~ lished Province of the Dominion, it has more to offer the newcomer from the standpoint of social conditions, than the newer Provinces of the west. There are other important reasons however, why British people should settle in Nova Scotia. '

NOV A SCOTIA has the most basic resources for industrial development of any portion of the American Continent. While her industries are expanding rapidly, agriculture still remains of prime importance and last year the Province was favored with crops t~ the estimated value of aver $49,000,000.

ANNUAL WEALTH Returns for 1920

Coal. ..................................................... $34,080,000 Coke and By Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,200,000 Gold and other Minerals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267,500 Gypsum, Limestone, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,475,000 Building Materials and Clay Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,312,600 Iron and Steel Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,520,000 Fisheries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,890,000 Manufactures, Ships and Freights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,100,000 Products of the Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49,456,500 ProductsoftheForest ....... ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,390,000 Game and Furs . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 850,000

Grand Total ............................................. $199,541,600

NOV A SCOTIA has land suitable for Mixed Farming, Market Gardening, Dairying, Sheep Raising and Fruit Growing. Her apples are among the finest flavored in the world. Trees bear from five to ten years after planting and yield profitably for from sixty to one hundred years. Nearly a million acres of land not yet planted are suitable for orcharding.

NOV A SCOTIA has strong local markets and unexcelled opportunities for exporting. Her ports, a number of which rank among the most accessible and safest harbors in the World, are near to the great international trade routes.

NOV A SCOTIA, unlike the great prairie Provinces of Canada, the development of Which depend very largely upon one or two resources, presents the greatest variety of agricultural industrial and Commercial opportunities of any part of the Dominion of Canada.

Full information supplied on application to

]OHN HOWARD, EsQ., Agent General

57 Pall Mall, London, S.W.l.

W. B. MAcCOY, Secretary Industries and Immigration

Halifax, N. s.

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~ Ill YEARS QNE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN years ago we introduc-

ed ourselves to the Merchants and Contractors of the Maritime Provinces as Public Servants, and out of a modest beginning grew a business that has never departed from the SPIRIT OF SERVICE which was the ideal of its founders. This business which was 57 years old at the time of Confederation has never changed . hands except as the business descended from father to son, and other family members entered, and its most cherished asset after all these years is the friendly GOOD-WILL of the public it serves.

Our Service to the Constructive Forces of the Maritime Provinces

has been wide in its Scope

The lines we specialize in have entered fully into all of the varied works of industry that increase the wealth of our country. Especially have we served:

CONTRACTORS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS AND INSTITUTIONS. RAILROAD BUILDERS SHIPYARDS MINING INTERESTS LUMBERMEN AND BUILDERS OF PRIVATE HOMES. '

Over a Period of 111 Years We Have Achieved a Standing, a reputation in the commercial world for a service well per­formed, and we will continue to follow the ideals and prin­ciples that have created it.

, Wm. Stairs, Son & Morrow, Limited EASTERN CANADA'S SUPPLY HOUSE

Established 1810 HALIFAX

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·PLAYER'S NAVY CUT

CIGARETTES

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W}Jr l\grtrultural <tlnllrgr TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA

OFFERS

A. Scholastic Course for those who are applicants for degrees in Agriculture.

B. Practical Farm Course, Two Years~

C. Series of Practical Short Courses.

Several graduates now holding prominent Dominion and Pro­vincial situations were graduates of Colleges and Universities be­fore entering the Agricultural College.

TUITION FREE to students from the Maritime Provinces

For Full Particulars write

M. CUMMING, Principal TRURO, N. S.

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m ttlQnu.air llluittrr.aity HAL IF AX, N. S.

Arts Music Law

Science Engineering Medicine

Entrance Scholarships :

Commerce Pharmacy Dentistry

Three of $200, .five of $100, each. Awarded on results of matriculation examinations,

September 28-0ctober 1, 1921.

One reserved for Halifax County, one for Cape Breton, one for New Brunswick, and one for Prince Edward Island.

First Year Scholarships : Three of $200, three of $100, each. Awarded on results of first year, and tenable during second year.

UNIVERSITY RESIDENCE for men, on banks of North West Arm.

MARLBOROUGH HOUSE for women students. REGISTRATION DAYS in all Faculties are October 3rd

and 4th. Halifax students must register on the 3rd. LECTURES BEGIN Wednesday, October 5th. FOR FULL INFORMATION apply in person or by letter

to the office of the President.

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ljaltfax 1Jla~trs~ Qinlltgt anb Qtnnsrruatnry nf •Wltr

THE COLLEGE Miss G. F. BLACKWOOD, Principal.

School Course leading to graduation. Special Courses in French, Physical Train­

ing, Stenography. Art Courses leading to Teacher's Diploma Scllool of Expreg;ion leading to graduation

MRs. M.G. TAYLOR, Secretary,

THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC MR. H. DEAN, Director.

Ail grades in all branches to graduation. Teacher's Certificate. Licentiate of Music from Dalhousie. Bachelor of Music from Dalhousie.

For Calenders .and Information apply to

HALIFAX, N. S.

W~t Jrtsbyttrtan <t!nlltgt PINE HILL, HALIFAX In affiliation with Dalhousie University

PROVIDES instruction in the Theological subjects prescribed for Ministers of the Presb. ~terian Church in Canada. Residential accommodation is available for 115 men during both their •Arts and Theological courses. Bursaries also are obtainable. ApPlication for accommodation in the

Residence should be made early to the Dean, Prof. H. A. Kent, Pine Hill.

For further information about courses, con­ditions, and. privileges apply to the Principal

CLARENCE McKINNON,. PINE HILL, HALIFAX, N. S.

Nnua ~tntta Wtt~nttal C!Inlltgt AFFILIATED WITH

ACADIA, DALHOUSIE, KINGS, MT. ALLISON,

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER and ST. MARY'S.

Off~ Courses leading to the Degree of B.Sc. in

CIVIL, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL AND MINING

ENGINEERING TWENTY SCHOLARSHIPS COVERING FULL TUITION.

TUITION $75.00 per year.

SHORT COURSES IN LAND SURVEYING, ARCIDTECTURAL DRAFTING, STEAM ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL

CHEMISTRY, ETC., ETC.

CORRESPONDENCE STUDY COURSES IN A LARGE NUMBER OF COMMERCIAL AND TEcHNICAL SuBJECTS

F. H. SExToN, D.Sc., L.L.D., Principal, HALIFAX, N. S.

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UJrinity C!trillrgr ~t4nnl PORT HOPE ONTARIO

HEAD MASTER: REV. F. GRAHAM ORCHARD, M.A., CAMBRIDGE, D.O., TRINITY The School Is now In Its 56th :year. The tarae and Hand~ eome New Fireproof BuUdlnll,ll are furnished with aU modern appliances for the health and comfort of the bo:ye.

Pupils ace prepared for the Honour and Junior Matriculation Examinations of the Universities, tlie Entrance Examinations of the Law and Medical Schools, the Royal Military College, Army, Navy, etc.

The school premises incltull! upwards of fifty acres of land, which afford Ample Grounds for Cricket, Football, Tennis and Other Out-Door Games. There is also a spacious and handsome brick Gymnasium, with playroom for use in bad weather, and a new covered Skating Rink. The Junior School, under a separate staff, provides for boys between the ages of eight and fourteen. Only Boarders are taken and there is a staff of 15 Masters for 160 boY,..

For copies of 1/u frrospectuses apply to tlu Head M11ster.

l\s4bury Oinlltgt ROCKCLIFFE PARK OTTAWA, ONTARIO

RESIDENT SCHOOL

FOR BOYS

BEAUTIFUL SITE, MODERN FIRE-PROOF BUILDING~. EXTENSIVE PLAY- GROUNDS, ETC.

Successes in 1921 R. N. C. 2d Place R. M. C. - 2d, 3d and 7th Places McGill Arts 1st Place McGill Sci,nce - - 2d Place

Found<d 1891 For Calendar Apply to REV. G. P. WOOLCOMBE, M.A., Head Master

I N Buckingham Palace Today­In Your Home Tomorrow?

PRINCESS LOU:ISE

A ROYAL AMHERST

PIANO

"1f" HE Princess Louise Piano made by us is a replica \.W of the one selected by H. R. H. the Princess

Royal and christened by her "Princess Louise". The original rests in her quarters in Bucking­

ham Palace. The replica-identical in every respect with the one that won the wonderful distinction of being chosen above all other instruments by one with exalted musical taste and authoritative tutoring-can be yours for a.· moderate amount. Suber~Supreme-it confers distinction on

ttie home that has one: it ministers to every musical mood with a beauty and fullness no o~her instrument can attain.

AMHERST PIANOS LIMITED, AMHERST BY ROYAL APPoiNTMENT TO H. R. H. THE PRINCESS ROYAL

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.t\rofessional and IIV Business Men are buying Country Homes.

in the beautiful country towns

of the

Annapolis Valley NOVA SCOTIA

The man of culture will find much that appeals to him in the social life of these centres. Parents will find a cleanly and wholesome atmosphere, with special facilities for the education of their boys and and girls in the University towns.

Each town has running water, paved streets, sewerage, electric light, with tax rates and building costs lower than elsewhere in Canada, and much below prevail­ing costs in the cities of the United States.

For Particulars Address

DOMINION ATLANTIC

RAILWAY R.U.PARKER

General Passenger Agent 117 Hollis Street Halifax, N. S.

GEORGE E. GRAHAM GENERAL MANAGER.

When You _L\.re

Among Those

"Next of Kin" WHEN a man dies without leaving a

Will, the members of his family find themselves in much confusion ;­What is to be done about the business ? How are these securities to be divided ?

If that happens to you, or to any friend of yours, remember that the short­est cut out of the confusion is a petition to the Court for the appointment of

THE· CANADA PERMANENT

TRUST COMPANY as administrator of the estate. A prompt settlement follows- as equitable to all parties as the law permits.

The fact remains, however, that no settlement of an unwilled estate can ever be satisfactory to everybody. Someone will have a lifetime of thinking-" I know Father would have planned things so dif­ferently."

The only way is to make your will, naming as your executor

The Canada Permanent

Trust Company Your family is then 'aSIUred smooth­

ness of settlement, security in your es­tate, and that just division which only you can make.

NOVA SCOTIA BRANCH Canada Permanent Building,

436-440 Barrington St., Halifax, N. S. H. N. M. STANBURY, Manager. H. A. LOVE, Inspector. MCLEAN, BURCHELL & RALSTON, Solid­

tors.

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NEW BRUNSWICK BRANCH Canada Permanent Building, 63-65 Prince ·

William Street, St. John, N. B. R. F. WRIGHT, Manager.

T.A. MCAVITY, Inspector. J, D.P. LEWIN, Solicitoc.

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ttbe 11o"a Scotia ttrust '-to. ACTS AS

Executor under Wills. Administrator without a Will or with

Will annex&:!. Aaent for Executors or Administrators.

Guardian of a minor or incapable person. Trustee for bond issues.

To execute trusts or hold funds impartially for persoms desiring to be relieved· of the management of their financ:es.

Financial Allent for persons desiring to be alleent from their affairs. For the investment of funds, col­lection of monies, and the trans-action of general business. ·

Receiver or Assignee on business em harassments.

Registrar and Transfer A$ent for registering and countersigmng stock certificates or bonds of corporations.

lnvestJDents. Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds.

Insurance. Fire and Guarantee­placing insurance.

Real Estate. Management of proper­ties, collection of rents. Agent for purchase, sale and rental.

Guaranteed Investments. Deposits received for fixed term-one to five years at interest of 5% and upwards, against first mortgage ee­curity and specifically guaranteed as to principal and interest.

Depository for Municipal Sinkin& Funds; Appointment by Gover­nor-in-Council.

HALIFAX, N. S. , SUPERIOR SERVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE

Government, Municipal & Corporation

BONDS Special attention given to Transactions in unlisted

Stocks and Bonds •.

Listed securities carried on margin or purchased for cash.

El'{QUIRIES INVITED

u • MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE ... embns. ·TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE

183 HOLLIS STREET HALIFAX, N. S. ·

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Profitable Opportunities

• THE present time affords some ex­

cellent opportunities for investment in Government and Municipal bonds, which yield a high rate of interest.

ANY of our branches will be glad to arrange the purchase or sale of

such securities on your behalf through our. Bond Departments. ·

Our monthly list of offerings will be sent on request :: ::

THE CANADI ... L\N B.ANK COMMERCE OF

Capital Paid up $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000

HALIFAX, N. S. G. G. LAIRD, MANAGER 518 Branches in Canada and Newfoundland.

"Can I Do Without It''? ASK yourself this question when next

you think of purchasing something that is not really necessary.

The number of things you can easily do without and the amount of money you save will be surprising.

For your present and future safety you cannot be without a Savings Ac­count. Start one next pay day.

The Ro,yal Bank of Can.ada DEPOSITS EXCEED 450 MILLIONS.

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A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE

yoUNG men starting on their careers find it an advantage to form a banking connection .. This Bank's COJ.tlPlete service

is available at branches throughout the Dominion, while through its offices in Great Britain, France and the United States, and its correspondents throughout the world, it offers unrivalled facilities for the transaction of banking business abroad.

Eflery Branch in Canada has a Savings Depart­ment paying interest at highest current rates on

all deposits of $1.00 arul upwards.

BANK OF MONTREAL ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS.

TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $500,000,000

THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA INCORPORATED 1832

HEAD OFFICE HALIFAX, N. S.

Capital authorized • .. - -Capital paid up • - •

• $15,000,000 9,700,000

1S,982,595 Reserve funds • • -

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YOUR CHILD'S FUTURE

For Their Educatiuu SAVE FIRSf

THAT BOY

OR GIRL.

OF YOURS?

EVERY CHILD MAY NOW HAVE A COLLEGE TRAINING

During his or her childhood and during the Public School Course is the time to make . Provision for your Child's Higher Educat· ion.

Are You &oint to take advantaee of the fac:ilitiea now 'proYided in our UniYeraltiea and Collqesl

YOUR SON-You intend that he shall have a Preparatory School Course, Uni­versity Course, in one of its many Branches - Arts, Law, Medicine, Engineering, Science, Technical, Post Graduate, Busi­ness or an Agricultural Course.

YOUR DAUGHTER-A Girl's School or a College Course, a Finishing School, Music, Art or Literature, Business, Langu­ages or a Domestic Science Course.

Writ1 for a Copy of our Booldtl "Prcmdma for your Child's Education"

The Eastern Trust Co. 184 Hollis St., HALIFAX, N. S.

OUR GUARANTEE "We Hold Thee Safe"

TOTAL FuNDS EXCEED $150,000.000

Q!JEEN Ins. Co. or America,

NEWARK Fire Insurance Co.

HUDSON BAY Fire Insurance Co., Montreal, Can

A. s. CARTEN, HALIFAX CITY AGENT

Office, No. 177 Hollis St.,· Telephone Sackville 225

For Information Apply To

HEAD OFFICE FOR MARITIME PROVINCES

HALIFAX, Nov.<SconA C. A. EVANS. FRANK RHINO,

Resident Manaaer Aaalstaut Secretary

E.L.PHILPS ~~ IUid Adjllltof

Nt~~e-A/I,Zic4lioft for Aamnu Solkitd, ifl .,, umetnumkd duHicls.

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WE DO ALL MANNER OF

INSURANCE AND NEED LIVE AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN AND

V1LLAGE IN NOVA SCOTIA

If you want to enter the business, and feel you need instruct­ions, join our staff for a period and we shall have you posted.

If you are an insurer, and are not clear as to whether your insurance is in proper order, communicate with us, and we will send an expert to advise with you.

Thompson, Adams & Co., Limited Insurance and In~urance Brokerage

166 HoLLIS ST. HALIFAX, N. S. CoL. W. E. THOMPSON, President, LT.-CoL. H. F. ADAMS, Secretary

DR. j. D. LoGAN, Special Representative

McDougall & Cowans MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE

Stock Brokers 185 HOLLIS STREET

HALIFAX H. C. COUGHTRY, Manager

HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL, QUE.

ST. JOHN, N. B. WINNIPEG, MAN.

Branch Offices:

OTTAWA, ONT. QUEBEC, QUE.

TORONTO, 0NT.

Direct private wire to all branches and New York.

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The Maritime Trust Corporation HoM. GEO. E. FAULKNER, PRBsl:DBNT

PROPERTIES Bought and Sold, Rents' Collected. Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Liquidators, Assignees. TRUSTEES, Trust Investments Guaranteed.

SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT.

Of8ce and Vaults, 91 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. s. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.

CONFIDENCE is the keynote of business success. We seek your confidence in the matter of investments. We have a most attractive list of reliable Securities. Write us for same.

Standard Bond Corporation, Limited MARITIME TRUST BUILDING

P. 0. BOX 443 TELEPHONE SACK. 546

TRUE BOND SERVICE Our Aim -"Once a Client Always a Client."

We Specialize in GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL AND HYDRO ELECTRIC BONDS :: •• :: W. F. MAHON & CO.

lntJestment Bankers Phone Sacktlille 1420-1421 177 HOLLIS STREET :: HALIFAX

Eastern Securities Company, Limited INVESTMENT BANKERS

DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL & CORPORATION SECURITIES

198 HOU.IS ST.

"No matter where you live, you can do busi­ness with us to your entire satisfaction."

92 PRINCE WM. ST • HALIFAX, N. S. . ST. Jomi, N. B.

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THE RISK There are only two concerns that can carry the risk of your death. One is a life insurance company and the other is your family. Which carries your risk?

A MONTHLY INCOME POLICY IN THE

Dominion Life Assurance Co. will guarantee your wife an income throughout

her whole lifetime.

======== Branch Office: ========

TRAMWAY BUILDING

D. M. GRIFFIN, MANAGER FOR NovA SCOTIA

INVESTMENT SERVICE

WE purchase with our own funds entire issues of Canadian Mu­

nicipal, Public Utility and Corpora­tion Bonds, specializing in Public Utility and Industrial securities.

With offices in Halifax, St. John, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Van­couver, New York, London (Eng­land), and our connections and corres­pondents abroad, we are enabled to offer Maritime Province investors a broad buying and selling market for securities of all descriptions.

Write for our current list of attractive investments.

Royal Securties CorpOration LIMITED

Royal Bank Building, HALIFAX

W. B. MILNER, Branch Manager.

HALIFAX

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"The Dalhousie Review''-The Long Distance Telephone Lines­A Parallel.

"The DALHOUSIE REVIEW" is forming an intellectual bond of union among not only those to whom "Old Dal" is alma mater but among all the people of culture through­out the Province.

'the Long Distance Telephone Lines of th~ Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Co., Ltd., form part of a physical bond of union among all the people for the quickening and fostering of intimate, conversational relations.

"The DALHOUSIE REVIEW" is giving abundant promise of attaining its object-although its task is but beginning.

The use of the Long Distance Telephone Lines has become an everyday habit with enterprising men in the affairs of business-but there is a broad field for the ex­tension of their use for social and personal purposes.

What opportunities the ordinary, commonplace Tele­phone holds forth for the social union of our people near and far!

Take down your receiver- say the word, and you are given access to your neighbour over the way or, just as efficiently, with your friend in far-off Chicago, New York, Boston, Montreal and Toronto!

And just as the subscription rate for "The DALHOUSIE REVIEW" is a very modest one, so the rates for these Long Distance Telephone Calls-considering the service r~ndered-are very low indeed, in fact, lower than .else­where.

MARITIME TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE CoMPANY

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DOMINION COAL CO., LIMITED

DOMINION IRON & STEEL CO., LIMITED HALIFAX SHIPYARDS LIMITED

NOVA SCOTIA STEEL & COAL CO. LIMITED EASTERN CAR CO., LIM I TED

ORE MINES Wabana, Newfoundland

STEEL PLANTS Sydney, Sydney Mines and New Glasgow, N. S.

COAL MINES Cape Breton County, Pictou County and Cumberland Cc.unty, N. S.

COAL DEPOTS Sydney, North Sydn~y. Halifax, St. john and Montreal.

•rttis}J £mpirt &trrl <!!nrpnratinn fjimittll Sydn•y, N. S. N<w Glasgow, N. S. Monlnal, Qoo<,

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COATED BOOK ----AND----

LITHO PA~PERS PRINTER'S

BLANKS DODD

Manufactured by

CONSOLIDATED LITHOGRAPHING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED

284 Par~henais Street, Montreal

WRITE FOR SAMPLES

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In Nova Scotia It's

THE HALIFAX HERALD AND

THE EVENING MAIL

ADVERTISING Space in , The Halifax Herald is sold on the guarantee that The Herald has the largest net paid circulation of any morning news­paper in Nova Scotia.

Advertising space in The Eoening Mail is sold on the· guarai:i'iee that the net paid circulation of The Mail in Halifax is approxi­mately 300 perlcent greater than the net paid circulation of any other Halifax evening newspaper circulating in the same territory.

RATE CARD AND A.B.C. STATEMENTS

FURNISHED ON REQUEST

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Superiority In The

Newspaper Field I

Superiority in the newspaper field is not attained in a day or in a year, but is the reward of years of faithful service rendered to the people of the constituency in which that newspaper circulates-Such is the position enjoyed by

u W4t ilnrntug Q!~rnntrlt" .,.

the daily Newspaper that has been, and is still re­cognized as "Nova Scotia's Greatest Newspaper."

Ask Any Dalhousian . Ask Dalhousie graduates, old and new, which news­paper carries the BEST Editorials, the MOST authen­tic news, and is altogether the best all round daily newspaper in Nova Scotia and we believe nine out of ten will answer "The Morning Chronicle." There are MANY EXCLUSIVE AND SUPERIOR features about "The Morning Chronicle." First of course is the reliability and promptness of its news service-To be well and reliably informed-to keep posted on the daily happenings at home and abroad you must be a regular reader of "The Morning Chron­icle"-The yearly subscription price is $6.00. You will find "The Morning Chronicle" worth five times that to you.

The Chronicle Publishing Co., Limited CHRONICLE BUILDING, HALIFAX

Telephone Sackville 303

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MCLEAN, BURCHELL & RALSTON ilarriattr.a. jlultritnrs. £tt.

Chronicle Building, HALIFAX, N. S.

HoN. A. K. McLEAN, K. c. ]. L. RALSTON, K. c.

E. T. PARKER

V. C. MACDONALD

C. ]. BURCHELL, K. C. F. D. SMITH

R.N. TYLER

MciNNES, JENKS & LOVETT

Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Etc.

HECTOR MciNNEs, K. c. STUART JENKS, K. c. L. A. LoVETT, K. c. F. B. A. CHIPMAN

w. c. MACDoNALD

Henry, Rogers, Harris & Stewart BARRISTERS, ETC.

Offices: Roy Building, W. A. HENRY, K. c. R. V. HARRIS

INGRAM OAKES

R. D. McCLEAVE DoNALD V. WmTE

HALIFAX, N. S. T. SHERMAN ROGERS, K. c. ]. MeG. STEWART

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YOUR STATIONERY DIE - STAMP ED Stationery gives a final touch of dis­

tinction to the appointments of your writing desk. Our special equipment assures you of a particularly fine grade of work. Then, too, you will find the cost of Birk' s stationery just as low as the finest materials and good workmanship will allow.

Heary Birb fl Soas ~ HALIFAX

With whoin is incorpo~ted M.S. BROWN ei Co.,l..!wrm>

BOOK -who cannot get satsifactory local service are urged to establish relations with our Book Department. -We handle every kind of book, wherever published, and spare no pains to answer enquiries. Our bookseling experience extends over sixty years.

BUYERS -May we submit a list of some of the most reCent books? Just specify which branch you are interested in-fiction, technical or general literature. -And bear us in mind when you want good printing, bookbinding or Office stationery.

T. C. ALLEN & CO. Headquarters for Books Since 1858 124-126 Granville·St., HALIFAX, N. S.

SPECIAL NOTICE We wish to call your attention to the fact that we do all kinds of printing from the smallest to the largest job. We are also publishers for Dr. Cameron's Regional Anatomy.

THE ROSS PRINT LIMITED 95 ARGYLE STREET HALIFAX, N. S.

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FAMOUS MEN Have for over Sixty Years been honoring the

HALIFAX HOTEL

Making it their Home when in Halifax.

EPOCH-MARKING EVENTS

Have been celebrated worthily at the Halifax Hotel over the same period.

STATE BANQUETS NATIONAL ANNIVERSARIES

COLLEGE REUNIONS

Held here have identified the HAL IF AX HOTEL with this Old City of HALIFAX, the seat of Parliament for the Province and the Home of its

University, Dalhousie.

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.HUNGRY? Eat Moirs

-the chocolate with the thick· est, richest, most satisfying coating! You begin to wish it was chocolate straight through till it crackles between your teeth, and your tongue ex­periences a· strange joy!

THIRSTY? Drink Moirs

-bite, then tip your head back and drink till you come to a square of sunny pineapple, a maraschino cherry, a float of ginger, a morsel of banana or even an aristocratic prune. You can't get a pound too soon!

Moirs Limited ARGYLE STREET

HALIFAX, CANADA

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WE BUILD

BETTER BUILDINGS

I

i • Our Own Mill

Supplies Us

With The Best Class

Of Building Materials

! -i

Brookfield-Built Buildings are Better Built

And are the last word in Scientific Construction.

Our facilities for the Construction of modern buildings are so exten­sive that we can handle: any kind of a contract­large or small.

Sixty Years of Building Experience

ensures the maximum of

Service and Satisfaction

The Brookfield Construction Co., Limited i69 HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX

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B-H "ENGLISH"

PAINT is known among painters throughout Canada as being of a quality not approached by many other paints. It's guaranteed formula:

70% Brandram's B.B. Pure White Lead 30% Pure White Zinc -100% Pure Paint

is recognized as combining the world's two standard paint materials in exactly the right proportions to meet Canadian climatic conditions. These materials, and our special methods of grinding and mixing, produce a paint with maximum penetration, ease of working, good appearance and durability.

See that it's used on Your Buildings!

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Ofticea " SaleB Room-75-77 Granville St.

Garage­Dundonald St.

Dartmouth Bl-anch­Portland St.

MOTOR SALES COMPANY, LIMITED HALIFAX, N. S.

Distributors for N011a Scotia of STUDEBAKER CARS-Every Car a "6"

Nine different Models to choose from in horae power to satisfy your wishes. PERFECT SATISFACTION PERFECT SERVICE

THIS IS A STUDBBAKRR YEAR

PRICES AS Ai>VKRTISID

T. MeA vity & Sons THE

LIMITED

LOCOMOTIVE, MARINE AND INDUSTRIAL ;~3

BRASS MANUFACTURERS

ST. JoHN, - - N. B. -

IMPERIAL PUBLISHING Co., LIMITED

612-618 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N. S.

Jlrinttrs CATALOGUES, BooKS, OFFICE STATIONERY.

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EsrABLISIDtD 1847 CooBs USBD: A.B. C., Scans, WATKINS

CAltLE ADDIIESS: "O.WOU!IOH'' HALIFAX, N. S. '

T. A. S. DeWolf & Son HALIFAX, N. S.

Ship and Steamship Agents, Ship Brokers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants

Passenger Department: Europe, South Africa, Cuba, Mexico, etc.

Paseencers booked by all Steamship Lines. Special attention given to aecur­ing accomodations. Sailing lists and particulars furnished on applicatica.

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Fire, Auto

Accident, Insurance

QNL Y Years of Sincere Effort Develop Crafts­

manship to the Degree of Excellence Expressed in the Product of the Lowest Rates. Absolute Security.

Grant Oxley & Co., Limited 'Phone Sack. 147

68 BEDFORD Row, HALIFAX, N. S.

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RoY ,AL PRINT & LITHO LTD.

T

Designers Engrauers

Printers LithDgraplter$

HALIFAX

E s y Courtesy is one of the Watchwords of this organization. Employes are at all Times Expected to be Polite and courteous in their dealings

with the public and with each other. We Want Everyone Coming to this Office to Pay a bill, to make a complaint or

suggestion, or to purchase an appliance, to leave with a smile--to feel that the Company is at all times striving to please and to satisfy.

We Want Our Employes to Make You Happy to call on ~sand to leave you feeling happy when you depart.

Our Employes From Top to Bottom are Expected to give you prompt, polite and always courteous treatment.

Nova Scotia Tramways & Power Co., Limited

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