GIVE YOPliSl-ZILF A GOOD T.-\N.\'IZ\'G One reason no work so hard It euu-tarmlirg is tint‘ ‘urrr n “iillll? ours 'I‘lr.." lrzre to b i’ lilllllifhllils .1. AND SO --- BACK TO SCHOOL AS WELL DRESSED AS EVER. L-et the Junior Shop Help You... Cotton plaid dresses for girls lizel 10 to l4x—-——————-$l.98 Girls dresses, spun rayon, feather flannel and rayon dresses in smart styles and a smart range of colors. Sizes 7 to 14x -- - -$2.95 and $13.95 Girls dresses, wool flannels and wool rrepes in bright shades and snappy styles sizes 10 to 14x $8.95 and $4.95. Girls skirts. pleated and flared styles sizes 7 to 16 Colors navy grey, rose, blue and green as well as Scottish Tartans. The materials in these skirts are wools and alpine cloths at. — - - $2.95 and $3.95 Girls sweaters, pullover styles short and long sleeve models in all the newest shades and weaves. Sizes 22 to 3i. — — -- - —$1.25 to $2.95 Girls coat sweaters. plain and fancy weaves with or without embroidery pisre wool sweaters of good quality with plenty of choice in colors. Sizes 22 to EH -— — — —- -—-$2.00 to $4.50 (ilyls blouses sizes 7 to 14x striped erttuns anil plain white broad- cloth — — — — -- --98c and $1.25 Girls iackets plain colors and plaids sizes 7 to llx Snappy styles for cool September days—- — $2.95 to $5.50 Girls cotton dresses in a smart range oi' colors and designs at prices to suit every purse and in g. .. s to tit all girls from toddlers to college students. - --$1.50 to $2.95 Girls navy mirldy suits trimmed with white braid sizes 3 to 6 Price $2.95. Sizes 7 to 14x — -- - $3.95 NQQRE i» M‘-‘LEOD MM 119—121 Queen St. 0111' t Charlottetown or stocking tones. It takes a bit oi experiment to acquire the knack A of applying them smoothly, but I. nation of women who have master- l as look ed the skittish art of b glimmer and nrrc .=a’...rry tizan nail polish with either " ' we w.n't (raving no dittculty, as is evidenc- ..-.or in. for cg ed by the grcvring number oi wo- . ;.> sirrliraie $111k rng'_n__\vl1Q_ are painting their legsL rim CHARLUPFETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN Remembered E2’; T1725..." .7731“? "1" . "uiraul-“lli April Pill ._.. _ ._..... Dy srswAar VAN doi- van COOK'S ior Photographs. - . . OR-ABWEIJ. ior Photographs, CHAPTER XXVI! OONFEDBBATIO! LII‘! ll UR- Otanding beside the old upright ANCI :41; piano the living room, Juqgg i? Dalngerfleld was singing. MILTON-ST. JOHN'S cnuiiicn ,, , Services Sunda ,Augu§t 3mm, 0,15 Ill take you home again, Kem- filu‘ sumiwa “was Put‘; m“ Acrosseiili" rru and id . . l . N‘ , e 000811 W I O Rev. o. n. omifriuiyr: ‘fill: g3‘ wh ro your new nu we: biven .___... cc st. you were my bonnie NEW GLASGOW onmerwr Widow‘ CHURCH Services. sunday. August soul. 1o A. M. Community Sunday Anne was nloylns the acoolnvani- School. 11 A. M, Morning womhi _ ment, but was givuiir only hair he: 8 P. m. Fredericton, a p. M anoi- oiiiooiloo to t-ilo mlioio- With nil-loll. album. Rev. R. B. shew. Mingsoter. gizhgioilofl. lilo li-lldiod the other: . . . room. ___. ' n" Every one was there except Aunt MAnsnnnpp 351-115-1- Bue. who had gone upstairs soon CIIURClL-Thgm win b, 5 c151 after dinner. Mont sprawled in m soloists at the service at 3 oclock. iii!” flliiill‘. Smvllinl his DiDe and August 30m, g.z9.1i_ irloxwnlxig. Otis sat. near the table W JUST ARRIVED 111mm t him l lash a. drink into e. glass Iubatandard hose. Semxleiihiltion erild dfilifl t. then link lower in his‘ semi service. Newest shades. cial mall'- Jllclllll "i b99199 Peifl- The! geek end price as cents. Prowse zifgoxiflialllsmflléutflciédivtlgsiéiant he; 1'06. . B - 8 B11 .___. me fingered e handkerchief ner- omma nrvm nan-yer vollsly- 0HURCH.— uc. Athol Roberts will Anne lwanl into the noond verse be the guest speaker Sunday even- 0i till 80118- Bomethlnl mil-ii bl ins- August 30th. 7.30 P. M. ery- done to tree Judith from Otis. elm one welcome. 8-29-1. tvold gerfiltch gerihalos it wtg-é ab: -i- hisk u Bfigravu QRRIVED IN ENGLAND. --A pgculilar symptoms tonight. but on] n. id'trd -°¢ii°---- m; TAIIVIVIOEDTCelCIIEgVZhBDCsfIIeE “O-o-h, I will take you book. England of Flight Lieutenant Gloria Kai-llleell- ' "n! i-lie Judie-- Largo who reported to the Royai Then. suddenly, Otis was on his Al!‘ librce for duty with til! Ferry “Sio-ofljyfi figffhiiilfliikere g m. Gonunand in England. boiling. h? 551g tgcklyghed ‘I I CENTRAL rAaisn. - Sunday. F’ p“ ° ‘e . “u. ' _ so“ was iilirilii-ii- "° “ upper a urci . r ces . . ' ll -“- M- “d 73° P- M- helium“? ioottliikgggiengailiitiile mtoptifit ado“; 5rf§i°?im5“,lé“rf“,y' Augiust M29“; 5 fellow eh? You're making a tool of 4 . till SQV 11R SET (‘.8 OX1 BY, ' - August 31st, 11 A. M. Rev. '1". w. ijfrfifitfl“ Wm“ “M m“ ‘*°°‘ Gwilwlll- 9'l9'll- Mont rose and laid l. hand. on covananp - UNION ROAD gfikfli°uldeh "Fmimh Y°“"° UNITED CHURCH Services tor Om shook hung,“ mm “Keep Sunday, August 30th are West Cove- out, o; mum.» He reached out and heart 11 A. M. Covehead Road 3 PM. gripped Judmrs Mm yanked her Ulllo" Rimd 7-30 P~ M- R“- Carlyle to her ieet "Come on—lwe're ettiii lithe" “fir, ea"..l.°lr*"'.ii.- as; l» " " o e own w l ' irrg service at West Covcheaci and wAfiélre ggftgntgiesigéano llnytguhltglllii? Mlss Margaret Slams will slggég n Judy." sine whispered urgently: ' ‘ ' "you can't go witn nrm Willie he‘: rm: BAPTIST cannon. - Tllfl “i591 51s.. guest speaker at the Baptist Church. Helpless‘ nfimb with tear Anne morning imil evening sewlces- will watched Judith lollow Oils into tire be Miss Edna F Grant. Field Bec- “ML There ‘ . , was an awkward 5118110» retary of the Canadian W. C. T. U. m me 1.00m broken mm, by me M35 Gilli"? Wlll al5° Speak i” u“ sound o!" tnedront door opeiriniz and Church 561001 in ilieli 5555i“ 5i closing. Then, ironi cutsiue came 10 A-M- 3mm Illclll MP5‘ Bamorgan‘ the sound 0i Otis’ car roaring‘ away ist and choir-master vrill be in charge ~50,“ dmu- munueu Mom n,‘ 0t the music of the day. may!“ on me dew em, m“, m], a ———-~ man." MOURNING THE DUKE 0F Anne, shocked‘ swung mwmd KEN'l‘.--‘i‘l\c UlliOYl Jllvk i5 hall" him. "Mont! Don't. sllv lilirrgs like mast. ovrr the Masonic Temple be- that!" cause oi the death oi HIS Royal JUCIIZG Daingerficld cleared his Highness illc Duke of Kent. (land throat. "Peter. 1 guess we'd metre; Master of the United Grand Lodge D.‘ Betting along." 0t‘ England, having succeczed the Aime Illlliie Xlll Dfotest, knowing late Duke oi Connauglit in that tlifltyiii W35 USER'S-i i0 iii‘ W Chili’ u. . L A. ELLSr-I-he P, s, alone, he iJkiCfitl uack and iorlrl. Ccligxilggliiiirrgal“Cirurrli of Clclrc- uaéinctalielhvgllsal?Balm will‘ Jiiiiiih mont, N. H. was the scene of a cal“ “in love laamllcnsald- “fie pretty wedding Irgrrhsatxrxirdayfifter- o. ‘“ s” 9i" n, ust r . w en aizon .. . , Elfanoréulgiilliard, daughter of Mr. do Iwjlgull: pigs‘? llgfiitsqigfiehlkilg i: mild MY;- A- {llllill-‘gdr biilEETE ‘h: sire maaela nlihtltiitf, ‘but uutililt blade o Ran op ewar arpe , “um w l“ me “u . son ct Mr. and M s. Frederick R» rt." w 1e wonu Know Horror" 07 Nlillélllll F8115. 0l1i- Th8 They were silent ior a while. double ring senice was performed 'i'neli, Alllle said Silfltlfilliy, "on, by Rev. Willis E, smith 0f K991". by U16 Wily. I lOIHUL to tell youl N. H. assisted by Rev. Charles E. ulilflblc‘ getrailg inlillled ut ircull to- Durlrr of Clzrcnlorit. Mrs. Harper lnorrow —- to a llltllF-Siiu lllcl. lust. has been until recently a teacher summer". it scents ll. was a will“- in Keen N_ H‘ and My Hm-pgr l; niilu fuiillilltt). employed with the Westinghouse 11°“ v W11 wBilt i0 R0 to the vied- Electric Supply Corporation in lillli!‘ 15M“! lvii-iliil- Albany“ N‘ yy_cla,<emom, Daily tvvc i—i.lilluu wants me tu collie Engle-Rirrlrlolph S. Hrrncr is a Du * W1“ “i” i “ll-ll” ‘"1" W 5Q grandmn of Mrs, Charles R. Harper Ethixlxllfeifiave W“ ‘m Yul“ m5“ l“! oi’ this City. ‘ "Oi course you must go!’ Mont orou.» “fror-lvi-ne ‘firs. $1.:-‘.;~“..l“.i2.‘f..’.‘.“.“.‘.i‘- dents 01' Harrington and Bratkley Anne comfiuxreu ‘M “M; Bu“, gathered at tlic home of M1". and, you w,“ “mm pérhum ‘ m“ ‘ MYS- Williliil Pliiw-‘iii ‘m the eveilmg cuulu Bet back tUMIUilUW Iliglil... it 0i Jilly 39m» l" limit" °l l-"AC- wuuiu only be ior tile day . . Hi1"? R-Ollii Wlw WW5 lmme i?“ may: tile HJALUWAHK, lMwAllDOH, iuriough Loni Brltl-lil Ciilwiiiiiil- alter atlelldiilg union's wcuullni, Alter a iew lntrocluolofy iemaikfi Anne was on lier way llorllc llullr by m. Smith McFarlane, a. nicely LDIUSVllIB. 'J.inlig.~i, nollcver, iluu wooded address was read by Miss taken an unexpected turn. LIEU-ad Jovce Newsom, u former class mate, oi returning allure un Lire train. sile and a well iillcd purse was pre- Wflvfivlffibllrlhilfl in hviill ncily o cal‘. one impmmm thmg w “mum Qeflped to him by Mr. Charles Wise ieu ll. liau Lulu nei, aloe-l tile , . _ ._ 115 H 1 Aft/gr wcuuiilu. mat lie iluu to ulne to a lgaflelslelfglgfllygulziidfjllgog ‘:2; “$310,205; “EJ312913, for town litkfl‘ DIGUnQIlJ-iuflc allu would than face and hands combired, and their kindness tine Bile“- °l l"l°“° you want to give this new sub-' was duly bollllood by tho boys. and me mv,,,mo,,_ rtiivisonlas much care as the tlerri. all j0lll€dd in aiiisliisolshfhi‘ H85 i! ory aready uricer cultivation. Joll Goo Flo 0w." e even-rig l. _ _ _ _ _ . Your leg "compexrcn" should be wasy pleasantly silent in dancing Imhcoulsiinsuifi“ F!“ ““.".‘"“' Mm“ thoroughly removed every night and gitrnes. After a bounteous IlilZCll ‘an euffbffhsgvgntlléfifh;mffilrilxfu:i: Wll-ii Pliifl 5°31! l0 elliiilililie C08" prepared and served by the ladies, Ken home um“ Bu“ w“ Ullvlnn sills oi the pores. and at the all departed to their ' some limo yoll ere sooolm; your Harry the best of luck. legs» Ell/e them i‘ clmilliilillili l-Yeili- uiho has sine-e returned to nis unit Thus, Aime. unable to think of meat with brilih, rough 1R6 ‘Jliilli is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry any good reason ior reiuslng avails 0i‘ 608139 81101139 0f bath mitt. Ami Rodd o! Harrington and enlisted in oiter. had unwillingly accented 1L. mien yéctzlu naive finished, wipe them ' orou y ry. Don't dry them - - ih d l d i 0h h n d sketdiily. You krrcw what yful’ giulfe Mldféffijiikf 8,3,1‘; gust let Xiihiiaiaarioriclileoheeer lidlfuf blur hands would look like it you mver Se, 5w an hour, inc min really dried them. Result: rough- e ' )- OG UCMKAIWU LO DUNE Allil‘ d5 8 UB3" SBHQEI‘, SHE lllfld WEUWU t0 flEt-‘iille HOWEVtI‘, lnnda had chimed in. hcnles wishing 3,1 u_ i '11 be 1 y, . L-Alchamld tying-yo are l0m€ y supper Vancouver last December 12:21. NOW. SEN/Ed b65156 him. 5119 been parryirlg Evan's attempts to become person- LET the STUDENTS SHOP dreee the Iioye for school and collego You’ll be proud of u» boys . . . and they'll think pretty well of rim“. selves too. Suits of sturdy all wool British and domestic fabrics . . col- ours and patterns up to the minute . . . two pairs o! prints for extra wear, tailored for style and good looks a well u tit. HERE’S AN IDEA OF THE PRICES SCHOOL OPENING VALUES Junior Suits-Sizes 24 to 28 8 6.95 to $14.95 Boys Suits-Sizes 2s to 37- $.95 to $21.75 giolkths Suits Sizes 32 to 35-41295 to $26.50 u ents Suits, Sizes 33 to 37 $12.95 to 881.50 SWEATERS’ So essential for school wear -V neck, crew necks, zipper neck or the zipper front jacket style. These pure wool or blended sweaters are dressy and sturdy_. idea] for school wear. Sizes 2-i to 36. Prices-— -— — $1.00 to $1.35 PANTS We have hundreds of pairs at wool tweeds -just the type for active school lads. Sturdy, hard- wearing cloths, strongly made and in a grand assortment of shades and patterns. Shorts 25 to 30 - —$r .00 to $2.15 Golfers 24 to 32 — —$l.55 1053.50 Longs 24 to 37- —$2.25 to $6.95 SHIRTS He'll need several of these. Choose your requirements early. Smart stripes, plains, fancies and dark toned broadcloths. Ages 6 to 16. Sizes 11 to 14 1-2 inches. Prices 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.65, $1.85 TRENCH COATS For wet. dirty fall weather he'll need one of these. Shown in navy blue anti tweed. Sizes 24 to 36. Prices $4.50 and $6.00 Check This List Tweed caps, unbreakable peakes $1.00 Boys combination un’wear 59c to $1.15 Boy's shirts and shorts. Gar. — -45e Boy's Zipper jackets, Summer weight ~ — — ~ - -$l.79 to $4.00 Boy’a Belts all leather — — 19c to 50c Boy’s Golf Hose. Pr.— -35c to $1.00 Boy’; T1gg_. .'_ _. - — —25C In 450 Boy's Suspenders -- - —.'l0c and 45¢ Boy’s Handkerchiefs. Each — - 19¢ Boy's Pajamas — broadcloth and flanneliettes -- -$1.00, $1.35, tl-oii Boy’s Ankle Hose. Pr.— —- - - 29° Boy’s Sport Coats - --$i0.95 to $17.95 ness, sometimes an actual scaliness. ,. a1. She had no intention oi bein Your IE8 surfaces should be as Y’ P‘ UNIOPLTTYI” Bmdmbgne drawn into a conversation silniiai Mimi-h R5 V011!‘ Check“. fllld i0 8% ‘null-KB Y‘ P‘ U‘ met on Mo“ "i; to the one they'd had last summer. them that way ou must cleanse, “Emil! Alllilm "r l“ the home i: However. he was bersistent. stimulate and ubrlcate just. u Miss Sadie Buchmall" The meef "Won't I see you any more alter conscientiously as you do your lilg W55 leil b!’ REV- MT- Mmilsfrii- today?" he asked plaintively, reach- l ' I l, I I I face. and opened by singing Soul! 0! M"! in; for her hand. "I'm not. going to UNIVERSITY 0F IIEW BRIIIISWIGII M, E Why D0 Ye Scatter. Wilma Mac- ive up" hOPIHI we can still be i FREDERICTON, N. B. MCDRE 8. fliLEODilLiliéi CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Kenzie led the devotional service. rienda. Mr. Morrison then spoke on the "Evan. please!" Anne drew her invrilrrrts ron THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1942-4! ilamN SEPTEMBER 21st m d n h d awn _i-”' ' A “'“""" ‘Turks str. t ,n raerwasten an y. "_ ‘ _ _ - g1‘. ii 1.3T; ‘in. eniurlsguyuymn 2.01 Never 888111. are thousht. would ° n’ w "m" 1;," ,,,,,,,,,Y,',§,','°“ 5,33,, 5 m" T" l l".'l\'l'l~li4l'l'\' Tli \ll\'l\'t‘r l\7 ENGINEERING AND it'll .\'i I IS l".\'.\'l‘_..\l'l'i‘\il FUR WAR INDUSTRY. . ———— . peck --- ,, _ Rock o; Ages, ML Morrison m“, she allow nelseli to be maneuvered The August meet,“ 0y central dlrglllil-PI i0 Ill 1911198 1 ill-ii" t ii i T make 2.000 tank perlscopcsii M“ ‘amlmwg ‘Jaxagoliloiililliiig “mg very Emmy 1n 0am, I “m inxlsuch an uncomlortsnle ooai- mum, women.“ Xmmute m” at belong,“ to mam“: w and 03g flagged 10,000 cotter pins, 16.000 m "g ~y~m~ to .. . - ' s wn it'd ~ . s. we nsO-~ i- ', n: who Iurloa “ma. mu period orwllod by lsildios tho olill- min iehe F,.,.,,,.,‘§,,§“{,,,,';i;,;,, ‘A312,, were present. With the president a inted to attend meeting m, in. KM Shier“, ului two m-iP-"iliilsgki: . . . - - ~ - , i 1 r. . r , I , .- l lli\i - u \' oi ii"l'fi cxrrllctlt courses m _Crvll, ltlrchzlm- u 1,1,5 suado aouapism 3293f nigwgenlgierliinswaiéilaigkkzlitzg Igflllgg?! all grgatealiizg ‘gin guilt.) #109125 ‘lglllnéillxiiinfiilkil: i-gige mggliliélvili 83119236 bfiié emu? tgrgngglatdilsij- and rods or brass and loo g all Ziltll l~ it rlrir-al l- ugruvr-rulg. m (ircmlstry, IIIyFICS. ainaA ioouos hold next meeting in the church would in rig o; mun, ' Creed in unison. One member paid tea. Next film.’ UNBRANDED MAv MIC“ i _\l,-,,‘,,,.,,,;,ri<~<_ lllrllogyv llllII Geology, the degree to Bac- gm snoop Pedant-lg“; 5:10;) acptegibitzlrleziwrsrllzomglvglhlqgéwllgg: whtlditlémflllfiwtlfifigmglg? ivrgréntdilzijixi “élggtmli 3:11’ wiisiairtawererti 1:13; ing at the home o! Mrs. Lincoln mmflcrwku “myriad to ll<'l"l‘ "l 5*‘i"ii" l‘ l-{l\“"- “m. l ‘mnmo u m membcis were Welcomed and roll expect you so soon! Mont was ROIflI meeting were Xread Rtllllé eiiphgoved. tligodtnexlbers" “wt at??? lilligiigildetl “we comesnictlllg l .- . . 4],. .. , ..,,,,,,,,,,,[;llinn for a limited number of students K11 call was answered by 18 memoers. to meet the late trsi ." 'l‘lren, peer- Remy-i, 01 (ommittfleg given— will h am n l1 ' Maverick. a IrXfl-‘i l“ ' i“ l‘ “‘ . . - wnuea ‘Klloioolil. ‘wioioon Collection as m- Hymn m. cloned ins beyond Anne. " by. it's Even Mrs w Ward re rtcd buying ° ° M y °‘ ' Bamuein ot llflid to brand hll i in Ijlll-Y ’.(‘;1\'|i‘li;'rr!7I( s hcsrdence for mffl- TIN Lad)’ my; o1 eeeinog Azoieyedol; Wm, the mrgfs prayer 1n unison with; you, isn't it?" ' Lunch w“ ‘awed W m‘ Wm‘ figledbecruse his randti was on" wrtering can and oi tor school. mm“ in chum; Blclr committee reported sending Mm- m, Nagiona] ned. lir-arv-rllr-orrk (iylrurzisirlru provides every facility ior indoor 51mm‘ irult and ilowcre to sick. Red Anti-mm m; minim‘ “you; _ i h be di ii , n e was driving this way otter ,_. '“°i'l““‘°l“l "°l ‘"‘“"“"1- l‘ hrll-gohMldijsns Bucltiftnacnonkavel lfri i-ilo Woddins." Anne explained imp th6 Th; f ‘iiIllrliCS. 1190141 o1 vii-ml ‘oolwlos Pi"? t. t M "Well otrre lust in time iorlun- . _ _ . . s a A‘ o; sumo Prim"! H Koilfloiib 19o - A ll! .. ' ~ _ Croce coulmlttze ie ted a Pneum- ,l T-lus bru-vorslty of l crs rllsn Courses ior tilt‘- DEBT" 9i Xlrifiilrcfiu lilting: o; Oiqlifl! will! liilliiwed- mfi,-:"l§,m:;?t ,,§,“°,;.,,,,§f"?ii,,,,'fi onia Jackets and a mice suite turn- - -A\I an IIIBIY] ‘RIGIIIIIJGAOQ ‘wire-taxing p11‘! ‘Iormouorrg euro}; ‘QIIJQIIXIUOQ ‘lllttllfilj, J9(]3BM,'8tl1.l30lli5 , Rfighplqf hi‘ Arts in tire fields of Politics, Economics, His- . n"); Ifduqntinyi and languages; the Degree of Bachelor of i (‘it'll i..'r\v mul llnclrr-ltir of SCIPHCE in Forestry. yo?’ m“; com, in and h“, it w; admin and 8 children's dreeeee given Just then Mont comma behind Booms?! re t showed all 11612318 dark eyes mu gages}. v bills pal in m1 and balance iii , m, v 0 B Peismmlii tlnritinli‘ llllrl llill‘ Ilrlilli" ' ‘l .. .. ....,. ..- . ~ __._i A id ikl," bk. llll" lillihs II“ ifiiiioil ‘s. Slllcmm"? located i“; urn or liofllttofi “miiiiml Mr‘. and Mrs. John A. Machean mhlilioinaill u“ y ‘Xppolnttnente o! new committees: , n, ,1 pltiqiitn] ,,,h.,,-,,d,,,,,_ 1],. University owns 3,640 acéesf‘ h” m“, mm“ left torh their itigfiemiial Broukliirle. “'33: mzaufigglaliyltfllfiulltlfltflllt. Anne gigggrmefltég gedcnmaeéoawlird | M H, |, ,.,._ y . m, , \_\ ,| ,., . ;|rl~ pill lli ' -.< l: ls n 'lriclr Illllllltfl‘ operations are con ttC er . mum euro}; causing assoc use e y mom ng _, . __ . _re. an . g iloirlruytllvrtu n n Ifzilv m Ramon "n," a t," “Mm spent “ m,” "b" 'I"hen he crawled. Yeah so I Mttd-tbgllfig-‘GB, Milled Grieg. rt. I , , _ .m “Whit. L vacationwihMrsHebertBMu- seen. no. rs. oer. r-s. l... il_\ it Full I formation respecting Fees, Courses, Scholarships, “nmnu lumamm T .9 .1“ wimam and mmuy in Dunbhne’ ‘lgleleexgzigésshzllllzsgib-fd. metallic. hi! stead and Mm new“. m,“ ca" r-trn, is contained in the University Calender. A copy xowgunm ma" 3mm”; wt 5- A wave oi uneasiness swen over Simferamweled by “tick” i“ b“, , , _ . _ - t will be will on "slit" Th9 "ll"? "will! it! M"- T" “loch tomiigrt lhhzllich height: tidal oorréuondcncb us teed uni H' ‘i W ‘l ‘til f i‘ l; l5 Clll 5y i A-l-lsuaAlNn libllnnd reirret to lesm her condii- f?” m“ M was 1951mm? bid h, discuase . Arm e lengthy dia- n. A. M. MacKENZIE, 1.1.0., rl-eirlanli. m, ha, ma“, u "mum m, h’, 1mg“ mt a h“ enjoyed m“ ma,“ 0,, u“, mmmg o, n hum, Nosrnv l-Nnow to enter the mum Ioepttll ior iii-iv; with Evan nursing grctip in hills district Mrs. ireatnlent. (To be Continued) Ci. Warm WM I-ililoillififi i=0 11nd Mniyijtuiy‘ Ncw Brunswick. Canada