" _§E1’r§w§5,11.__isss _"__..._____....__ _._,,; ctosiuch GYRO DANCE MONDAY seer. 19th. Dancing 9 to 2 Blanchard’c Orchestra —-Refreshments— TICKETS $1 eaci. Dress Optional “IT'S L4 GYRO DANCE Eleinisnitiiisiiii. I HIGHLY REGARDED A A When Fasterfat was first introduced to Island farmers, it was recognized to be a most valuable aid to livestock and poultry breeding. In those days this pioneer brand was already establishing a reputation that was to make it a household word amongst farm- erl everywhere. Today, there is a vast and ever growing demand for FASTERFAT White Fish Meal. It’s popularity in such that the name on the bag is the only recom- mendation necessary. Consistent high quality has built up an enviable ~-. reputation f0!‘ FASTERFAT. Court yesterday a man, charged MacLeanis pom-p,- 1mm. a. Mom. iii it‘ ', -,_ - .' * " _ Thi cil n on. t n fr .l ti ,a. ,h w in the ——~_~._-—.—.——-—- _ NOW III $100k. liilaildéltimtihtiimtoldgizsléglglre: “midi, {higithqlvplil/lifs. gliclfiirlsli‘t?gl‘aél:>ylfieaitlxldSflzlltll Daze Brit-agile: lS-‘Qllgxthilxllilillgl-S (gontzgyrad (‘than big? ‘l-“iz-l-X‘ on cionmlofijcntiqo O ' ' flat“? ' selling at lowest prices. {on separate charges of causing 1,951,111 gackviii“. for Q4 yin"; she this exciting caulilolml. It Ilia)‘ it? 'I'l1_<*_ lilllllllPl‘ 0f 60111101“ Y0“ ‘ ' " » _ p - - ,daniage to property were all rc- vfltendpd Mount M1150“ Ladies CD]. noticed that theie are iio two eniici in the contest does not mat- t u |~ n h r h Whglggnlg and Retail gltlgalllltltiéiltlllllllgllf llilioéidtay. An out 0g him,‘ glgadiumnq i“ puma‘ Both D1.‘ grins in In? sarlne snclal lint; of ter so Iicli!‘ ag winiiliigta nprizenié I ii U- C ‘ - ‘ " i a c o a ear an f 1 ~_ . u" ness, a. iouni severa o em concerne . u. na urn y, i .. , _ _ . , ihis tlircc doliiii" bail gdhd was §i',‘f,i.i,,l.vtffiaii,- 2; i§‘§°§}cf.'{°§§§p.o$§. maov handle certain particular coni- more _\'<)tl deposit the better will vslfcfltcii. A second di"unk was re- ; ' I] j- _ d; 1 d ,5 i moditi s. be your chalice of winning. The " ‘"" ~ " ‘ ' ‘ ‘ T" "‘ * " A0 E " £99 CO. imandcd until the 21st. Jfiiiiiifgc ‘tiiislgihciiilcklti, £111 ‘his? Rcingmber, you receive one cou- whoiesecret in a calmpaiizn ‘ cllARl-flTTETlllvN Tile Barrie" ciiiiiicii- Tie illiit“???.il}.°m£’iig£isi§£lilii2f"i‘ "léhiiiioniaiinti‘liihhfdén “i335 ' §.‘.‘.‘§..“§3£ii ‘;§‘...‘..°ii;i§°‘$;°..“tfilfiftii; "w" "m, iimii... Service-ll.” A. ll. 55ini§3“i§iii¥ei3°‘1ilii'AJiiiZ evil"; """"’_""""-> “i. “‘°..“.‘.’l}i“‘...‘iY““3i$$i’.i’L‘t i iisiihisis"i..v.":..ii2:i.t‘r1i2ema? e Sm — i» w iimi. ii i- - .-_—==—_.--_—_-.—_-;—_¢_—_- moi"uiiiiz subject "l/lamincii Lends -- ~ *7 W: '_— f“ m DO 5 a .- ‘1-1. - I. i » ‘i A. ‘ ‘"9 . “CLEAR LOLOR In fox pelts is on small sales but. am mien out, in. tn:- iotites. Lilli. and of _:, s“MN_t__.'_.rflll‘ Farm w Heaven M? Annual Meeting Prince Edward Island Tuberculosis A iii . I iThe Bentrai Guardian I i I This column is reserved for new: oi , local interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. _ NOW FOB A REAL BREAKFAST ilfllih Rflbln Hood Porridge Oats. iblllnfii. Silverware or Plain. CREPE AND WOOL DRESSES , st arrived in new shades, sizes 12 lo 20. $5.95 and $7.95. Robinson & , wiiiie, L-iiizii-s-iv-ii. I “THE PRODIGAL SON" will be , tendered in son Sunday evenin at \ ‘Fryon United (Liurch, 1.44054 .11_ ANGORA AND BOTANY WOOL SWEATERS bite and Pastel 51161195 $4.95 to $6.50. Rnblnson d; » Wllilv- L-1420-9-17-ll. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH -—~RBv. Neil Herman will speak again tomorrow In0I'IIu‘g_an(I evening in the Central Christian Church, Hi5 subject in the morning will be __ FromqE-nrth to Heaven And Back Again. In the evening Mr. Herman W111 C193] with "Mixed Marriages," ONE HUNDRED and Eighth An. 1il\ci‘serv_ services at Marshfieid Ballllfit Church on the afternoon slid evening of Sunday, September 2.1m. Rev. Stewart Tritcs, of Tryon will 5138M; at the afternoon service, allfil Rev, H. L. Deiiton of Charlotte- town at the evening service. Special music. L~l398-9-1'l-li. lllAl-PEQUI-J UNITED CHURCH. -—Rcv. Norman J, Thomas, Pastor. Harvest Day Services iii Malpeque Uiiiicd CIIUFCDIOII September 18th, 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Male Choir at mOlTllnf service; and Kensin ton singers wii assist the regular cIiolr at evening service. L-1401-9-l7-1l TRYON (‘IIURCII SER1\6ICES.— . r- vicc 3 PM. Trvoii: S.Scli0ol 10 A.M. PITRClllIli-Y service 7.00 P. M. ‘Topc: "Civurtsllip". Rev. S. D. Trites, Pas- tor. L-l404-9-l7-1i. _EVANGELIST J. W. TURPEL as- sisted by Mi"s. Turpcl will conduct Svrvice in the Oddfellows Hall (over Patriot QIIICC), Charlottetown, sun. day. September 18th at 7.30 P. M. Tfhcme-“Anothcr Gospel". A cm‘. Eilfii welcome to all. L-1421i-9-l7-li. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE in the Hall in Bonshaw. 8 P. M. W he.- Flill-U September 21st. Evangelist J.A. ‘ropp will speak on "The Crash of Nations" in the light of Bible pro- llllvfil‘, The seven words that will defeat Hitler's purpose. L-l407-9-l7-li. POLICE (70URT-At‘the Police by a Neck." Poi" the evciiini; service the semioii Will be "Vision on the number. A selected anthem will be 'l'(?llClt'1't‘(l_ by the ciioii" at itic even- . 11;! S€‘l‘\‘lCC, AliCl1il0ll is drawn to icssioii of the Church school ivhich is. now at 2,30 P. M. The two senior , izroups will meet immediately at the The services Sunday ivill be enn- THE CHARLUTTIY "HOOVER" Potato Diggers We have two new ones on hand, which we are offering at reduced prices to clear. A. llorne 8i tic. CIIARLOTTETOWN In SO Old Time lllg Modern B. I. S. ALL TONIGHT Dancing 8-12 Admisslm Z5 cents. wo-oo-o-vwo 06-0 CONFEDERATIO ANCE. RESERVE THURSDAY- Sep- tember 22. Recital by Horace Mae- Ewen pianist, Canadian National Hotel. Admission 50 cents. L-1323-9-1i-3i CRYSTAL Restaurant. Try out" home baked beans today. L-l442. 89-7-21-312. EFFECTIVE MONDAY. Sep- tember 19th, next the S. S. Hoch- elniza will leave Charlottetown at 3 p. m. instead of 4 p. m. L-l433-l7-1l. YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Ser- vices September 181: 11 a. m. Cen- tral Church, Rev. Gordon Dar- rach, speaker; 2.30 p. m, Pleas- ant. Grove; 7:30 p. m. York. The NlllllSiBl‘ will preach at York and Pleasant Grove. L-l430. PEANUT DAY—Todsy is Kins- men's Peanut Day. You'll see the girls with baskets, decorated in purple and gold, asking your pat- ronage. The cause is a worthy one, namely. to support the Den- teil Clinic. This is the first time the Kinsmen Club has approached the public and they eicpect your support in this, their first drive. So. let's go. give the boys a hand! VISITING SACKVILLE - Rev. Dr. and Mrs. M. A. MacLean, of Appomattox. South Virginia, ar- rived in town by motor yesterday on a visit. to the littterls brother, Mr James F. Anderson. Middle Sackville. They will also visit Di". A L- wiiat brings good prices, Ross-Milvr Vita, Crumhin “A" iRcgkli produces "Tiisofifis Miss AurnII-iicig- of Sackville. N. 3.. is spending her vacation ln the City the guest of Miss Verna N LIFE INSUR- 11-678-1-21-3 12. CONFEDERAIWON LIFE INSUR- NCE. G7 FUWN GUARDIAN i MORNING SEVEN ililornlng Music: Miss Gwen Evening Music: Anthem-Selected. l St. James Church Minister: REV. It. MOORI-IEAD LEGATE, D. D. Public W AT ELEVEN (YCIDCK . The Minister will conduct both services, Slllday School and Bible Closes at Hall-Past Two, Solo-The Lord's Prayer-lvlalotte. Fry. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVIT I Q z » a Trinity REV. IIIIIII §III.I.I'III, A. IIOY KENDALL, I..It. ‘foootewcasoc-"cio Cféioitilii‘)013@’0'OD"1UQ~>‘O'O'C-UOYCYOQOUGQUUOYIYUC-IOT , . .. . United Church Ill-IV. LEWIS M. DIVRRMAY, B. A.—Assistant, __1’1:"-GE.TUREE... SI. A, I5. IL-Rlinlstcl’. l.‘ ___- 1.. ,\..»'\. (J—Urg:uiis ' 9'00 Ci O 0150'} ‘lb. iv ‘VOPPI ‘IN '\l 1' .033QDQDDJlQQODDHQH€LOXIKQQQQQOODORDCM)C‘ r ~—I'llIiI I I I .3 7.00 P. —l’iililii" lViirslii BPTYl10Il— SI I \II’.|.I.\i'i *9"4-9+04+0+o4+++4++ooo++o0o0+ Fold-Selector] - .\In1‘ 1; , , YISIIGIK QJDTUDZIFUUUKGOYCYOCYCHW QDOOUIOTIOFQGEOO“ orship: nun EVENING a1" ' llll. (‘HUN ll (ll 300-150 IIECTOR—'I‘IIE RII (lltGANl —.\Il~ ' (‘IIOIR I. \I)I"Il—~ ED. Is Now The n firms are now all set for the big start in the greatest free-for-all purchas- liii: race ever promoted here. Coupons are now in the hands of each of the sponsors and the entire public of this province are elitzible for entry. four to the dollar, whether your purchase is a pound of on a new car wouldnt it, or on used one for that matter. Stin- a ilaijygi-hiicontesi applies to bed; __+>__ ' widely known for his learned phil- i i Consumers ’ Cash Bonus Co-operative In sponsoring the dine. etc. te new $160.00 Cash Prize Contest wear. blikllll)’. = GQW"OEIQQ0.0LQQUQQOIO‘OQU'OS 0.0. "IC Co n tes t Operation radios. pianos. ladies‘ in fact everything offered by the ten different ‘firms sponsoring the campaign. There is only one exception to this rule! The Charlottetown Guardian is issuing ' coupons on ,, subscriptions only. These may be . new or renewals and may also be Offertory Suki-Selected 700 P. .\I.—PIvi-i)itit,r ]‘rn_i (I-Inly Communion Mr. J. Arnold Ptirtiie, ILA. Mornhg Service. Dr. I ‘QOLOTQODJUDZQFDTQDLCPTCFRICEDQQCIII 3-3" I’. .\I.-—\'iiiitl:i_i silty-h .'.l\'l'\‘(;“ ._ _._ n, ATlIIlPIll~-"I.I"lq{ [tinny-i Liiglii‘ I-YGIHl v C!‘ (\\'. §t. Paul's Church“ vanryn ii. ll. RAYMOND, 51.4, 5,9, l.1l.l.l.\.\' iuiiiii; ' ‘lit. A. li.'.‘-.'\'I~' FOYRTEENTII AFTER TRINITY 10.00 A. IL-Suniliiy ficliiiul. 11.00 A. DL-Tiliii-iiiii: Prayer and Sennon. Offertory Solo-II shall Not Pass Miss Verna. Rodi] ALI. \\'llI.(‘().\IE. UQUCEOlY-‘UOY5CKUO’ OTOC-1FCtUOWUCFDKFGUCYLtCéUf in. Y —_- -— -— Bowie! li- III"IiI's oi‘ IAIVP" i. IliHK l\‘\ TO RELIGIOUS . Tiiurrciy; BA, ‘l. <. Fiillvan 4 lliv. “Nils Tait l§i"ii.iii'u::~.i ll\' “Xfii-vinn. i i.\' 'i"iii-. l iiu.\il.\'i0.\ 111A zebiztizezisiong 0 f?» i5 i i l - - -- - Mr. 0. If. Earle er and Sermon. This Way Again“ —Efflnger at vlusc of’ Service) , 1..Tli., will preach at the lnsium iii the evening. ' course, purchase ycin" needs from any one oi" more of the tcn firms Road]. Mi“ veil‘ H- Malcolm clear colored pelts with a rich sheen i- i " ~ ~ i. ‘ » ~ - C‘ b u. ._‘ B, - i , . . i _ - ' " powder from P. J. MacDonald o. i lll oidct to (‘I7'..llll your coupons. _ “Qmpnmcglqmillzttlh gcrticewllé for the quill") mllrllfl- a Wtllys Car from T. G. Ives. That You have all kinds of chances to 31b1,. g¢hmq_3,30 r_ M_ “ ‘ ' " flint prize would be a. nice rebate win if you go rlzlit after the coiip"ii=. The race is now on-mav thc best buyer win! Ev close of the momma service. MacKenZie_ Highland Avemm Osophwal works including.“ 63x12 . ti" - ~ ~_ ~- " .~».iu Clg. - __.. l-eflglw i Tie-ii we» ciiiiiicii- ...vi.."§:i".:t".%3"i;ii::..'";%mitt,i The WEEK £12.‘; .:;".."";~..:.-...." .21.. he has been unable to iriakc the Sennon -- Rev. Neil Ilcrman, B. A. and Back Again." ening Service ~ 7.00 P. I. A cordial inutaiiiiii is extended to all. to hear .'\1r. Herman on these important siibji-cts--All Seats Free. College. Ottawa. after spending his , holidays at his home here. Mrs. F. l-l. Lorkln of Torontoi ducted by the iVlinistcrs, ftcv. Hugh l\il‘.|ll\1',M.A.. B.D., will preach in the morning tflklll" as his subject "The itfll) on account of illness. Hc was ,ill he the guest of Rev. Dr. Mon- , aghnu. Charlottetown, September 22nd_ 1938 Registration, Canadian National Hotel 11 a.m. at S.D. U. Luncheon, Canadian National Hotel 12.30 Speaker-HON. MARK McGUIGAN, Minister " "ofilealih ~ Afternoon meeting, Zion Hall, Prince St. 2.30 p.m. Evening meeting, Zion Hall, 8 p.m. Speakers: Premier Campbell, Dr. Wherrett of Ottawa and Dr. P. A. Creelman .i Moving picture will be shown ' Public cordially invited ii m“... UJJJQU U.UMRI).U.U.RQQQMLRULKQULZUJAU.LKLLQU-UJJ-LKU J The. BAPTIST Church °‘"' "m" and Fitzroy ‘ liTlNISTER-TIIE REV. HARVEY L. BENTON. B- D. . I.IDT'IUOTO'CF£€UCQ'5OQODDD fi pi- nonumo wonsnir n o'clock 0|- 'pn|q|------———-Misn(lallbecl lenInn-"itgaranlnon Leads by a Necii" - - Mr. Demon Solo-Selected - - Mlu v. II. M. cunnbell. Mus. Bnc. 11m cmirwn school. mo r. M. Th . t at I I morning iicrvioe. gdmglgrthvrulalfnflhgsragisigfrfneet P. M. You are 5....‘ EVENING WORSHIP ‘l UCLOCK 0 pmid ..._.__._.---——MlssCallbecli Edema-Walton On The Road" - -i- — -- Mr. linens: Anthem-Selected — — — - - - """' -' '- Choir Director-Mile Vera II. ‘M. (‘inmiibflli Mllfl- Blv- Ornnlut-Miss Helen Callback. You are Invite-l to WOHIIIP Wm‘ miffi ‘ ii T ‘tintiiwll- l-‘iiialiiy of Faith.“ Sunday School will bc at 2.30 P, M. and a large at- , iendance is desired. The subject of " the evening's sermon will be i "Stumbliiii; Blocks to Religion" anrl Rev, LCWIS M. Murray, B. A. will ho the preacher. The music _of the |dnv wil ‘consist of a.‘ selectton by ‘ the Mons Double Quartette at the morning service and a solo by Miss Doris Tait in the evening in addi- iinn to all Anthem by the Choir at both services. VISITING OLD HOME-Mr. Ali- nolei Purdic son of Rev. J. Eustace Purdie of Winnipeg. is revlsttin lifs old home iii P. E. 1., the gues of Mr. and Mrs. W. V, Purdie. 1L is nine years since Mr, Purdic went iwiili his family to reside iii the Western city, and in that. time he has completed his hfpli school edu- cation. ni-iititiated in Arts from tlu University of Maiilicbzi, and in IIICOIOF)’ from Wycliffe College in Toron o. During the past year lic has been inking poslgraduat" work in Sociolo y iii the city of Phila- delphia. o will offci" himself for ordination into the ministry of the Church of England in Toronto in the forilicomiiig December. Mi". Pur- d'c will preach in Si. Paul's Churtii at the morning service tomorrow. KINDLY REMEMBERED —- Pre- vious in his departure for London. England, iviicrc he will enter the ltayal College of Music, tn further his musical studies, Ivan Gillis, l..f1‘._C.L., young son of Mr. J. M. (Jiiiis and Mrs. Clillis, Halifax. was the recilpient oi a number of highly ialued arewell gifts, fllld on Wed- nesday evening before leaving Hali- fax, a group of friends surprised him at his home and presented him vitii a vcry valuable fitted travell- ill‘! case. and beautiful club, hag. Too soon a delightful evening had iimwri to a close and as farewells were said, all were unanimous in the hope that he would have the same measure ofsuccess at the Royal College of Music and that he would continue to win honors as tir- did while a siudcnt in the 1n- stitute for the Blind, also at Dal- ‘inusle University and that in duo illllt‘. he would return home to a time circle of friends who are deeply interested in his career. Ivan accompanied by his mother left Friday mornins: for Quebec. from iviiere they sailed on the Empress of Britain for London, England, The Gillis family have many Prince Edward Island friends who gig- also interested in Ivans work, IWacLean UNDERTAKER . EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire N.D. Phone 149 arrived in the city last night and , Rmccnt visitors at. the Colleize (‘o is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Porsythe. Brighton Ave, ‘Major Percy J. Cantwell, Provi- dence. R. 1., accompanied by his neice, lVIiss Christine. Cantwoll, Worcester. Mass. returned home, alter a pleasant visit with relatives on the sland, Mrs. Minnie Crawford is visiting friends lii the city en route to her home in Vancouver, B. C.. after spending the summer in Prince Ed- ward Bland with friends -~(MOllC- ion Times. George Maevlcar, of Sydney, who recently attended tlie wedding of his brother. Rev. Edward Mac- vicai". in Georgetown. P. El , has returned to his home in Sydney after spending a. few days as a guest at the home of Mi". and Mrs. Weyman Trites. North street, - iMoiicton Times.) Mrs. ‘Theresa Devereux was a iasseitaci‘ on the S. S. Yarniouth IlTlll Boston to Si. John on Wed-t a very ih nesriay", ciiroiite to her home New Haven, P. E. 1'. after n tilcasaiit. two months visit relatives and friends in Auburn ivoreester and Haverhill. Mass, Mrs. Margaret MacDougall of Bangor, bid farewell to this prov- incc on she left on return to her former home city. Vancouver, 13.0. En- route she will visit friends in New Glasgow, N. 5.. Winnipeg, Man. and other several western points. naziTiTiiaoox woman's INSTITUTE The September meeting of the. l-lazclbrook W, I. was held at the home of ivirs. Morton Larkin on Tuesday. Sept. 6th, with an at- tendance oi ninc members and six vsilors, Meet-hie opened with Club Women's Creed. ltlinutes o inectiniz were read. Decided we V w‘. part towards a new map for e school. Decided to call on new bride. and present hcr with a [rill lVlrs. James Wood and Mrs. Will- iam Condv WPH‘ delegates appoint- eri to attend ilit- '1‘. ‘B. IJPRRUC Con- vention. Questionnaires were ven each member, one to be filled at each rnectiiirz. Plans were made io hold a cake sale at I-‘eniiel iv Chandlers on Saturday the 21th. Sccrciari‘ to subscribe for the 1n- stitutc News for one year. Miss Georlzii- Myers invited October meeting. Roll call to be answered by "pcklinq receipcs". Collection amounted to ‘l2 cents. A spice con- test was then put on after which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Lei-kins Meeting adjourned with National Anthem Keep Minot-d’: in BIMIOII. Thursday morning when , On September 8. Si. for m-“mw , and returning students BQW,.1E'1}G,.H€SQF?€,Q gm,’ the; wcommeIiR-emeig. of vine truest at. the Canadian National m‘ rm" e 9cm" r7’ 3cm Rev. Dr. Murphy, reported that. ' registration records show an enroll- ment larger than that of the last several years. Among the students are to be found re rcsciitaiives. of the three Marit iue Provinces Quebec. Saskatchewan. the New England States. and Cuba. The student body welcomed in its facility two new members, Rei- F. L. Cam and Mr. l-l. l.. John- ston, Pll. D. Father Cass. .1 gradu- ate of St. Dunsitiifs. class of '31 Diuistans i ,. , Q .~ h‘ formally opened its doors to nevi AMEN‘ m" R0 n‘ Ted ivilliam Simpson, and ‘Parnell Wood. theological students who recently graduated from Si. Dunrtnirs. Worthy 0f mention is the fact that from the Province of Quebec. conic fivc philosophers. P. Ermin- clle and Leo l/cclerc for Senior year, C B uviiard, R. Cliche and J. Mai l in." Junior year; also J. Hebert fiiFFrcsliiriaii‘ and Caron and ll. Coszraln for Grade X as well (in a number for the Commercial Course. I \c»"ore:~>:-:oc.o~>-:- <I~DfQCFDKICO3DZiGQQ cones). zjoonooiticgoorin exec-sorr- -—IlI"I‘-. (i. ll. €'4I"I\CT0CrCi€'0C>C>OU£>'0* J, Iii si~ti~i~ Millflllh-Ylillfc. s. n. iilld Sister Jahii ti.’ thc Cross. C. S, M.. Zion Piissiiylcriaii ."i"_1ii s urn ivoiiii ‘tic, I '.\ RLYLI. IYIIBSTER. MORNING WORSHIP ‘l0 A. M. —- Themc: "Pt-are In '. Warfare." . . mus-fill, ‘fill. 31?, 51G. iliii-vbigi} “hi ‘i? Ilium? sit ‘IIMTIS ha“? enroll“ Nitric-Wir- Ariliur Furiiuharson. _ . .i as for... - 51- FYAllQl-‘l Xllvl" Ullll"‘l'1‘ll.\' All‘ ‘Prciiiiidtioiis are beiiie made for l"\ PM“; WORSHIP ilgom-‘aili Find Mf-Gm Uillwlfiiw- tlic Annual Field Dav which comes ‘9 l V. ' Monirmli- {will which hi‘ gi"“lll“i“d the latter part of this month. The i0 e. .--~--_-_- Mm honors m“ 5min? MK track and tennis court is D0111! 8 . ffglriglftiyflnhif‘ilhgsglsvgagwifigiifxdug‘ putb lllilfi sliaiihfoi" iii!l" event. and 7.00 l". Iii v-IIIFYIIPZ "Gail's Thoughts ‘ - " “I "~ -i . '1. . .t ‘I‘.' ' i ' in. IF." iind his en. D. from lilo Nlcdicval }{‘,;,.{,,,°“f,,,,,“,,,; °_§,“,,,§,‘§I,° a m“ e " i ' “ » i Institute of _Piiilosoph_v. St, Dunsq Dufinrl H“. 131m- m“ 0g the llyiiiiw-‘Isi. iliil. ll(‘-_ WW5 T0915 ll-Wllulllilllli‘ Dflvllvlfll isumiitcr work IJPERII on a new ver- O .» - ~ i“ "billml" m5 5i‘l"'l"‘~°-- and w" ‘lllflfl runnliiii the leuetli of the m I"""‘H “Humid wish Will Ilimf and Film" Cili“ inaiii lllllidlIliZ. Coiitiactoi‘ Wilf ‘i, I “Wm” ‘Vimmfl “WW Sllcce-S‘ i" 5° h"? 1‘ ilm“ Bourke has the structure now near Q ~| . ll , | .4 - | i1 i .\ m ; l as tiey are to remain \\"ii‘i us. fnxjjlljlflélfn]_ Th? crzmpil“ mm" glut- '<;i law‘: ,,\-,_I'{,',‘.)j',?' 12'“. "syn; rs , i porci 00s iniiqi o inprove 1C 1- i M‘... m; v input‘, mm Week Whliinliia ii football sailed lll- i GRASSIIOPPERS ARE nirri- Q "lliiirr inn. lli< [JIPS u 1n thanks- w Show After Ml elkwlwc "l 80"“ (‘FLT IIAZARD "r0 WORLD .0. riving new iniii (ullfli with ~ years, the Saints once again enter (yyqms-l- o n. an,"- Intercollegiate competition. They _____ f.‘ are mheduled for hoine-and-liome REGINA_ so...“ 15,4011, _ 3-55}. J cred, ZMIWS Wlih Mi» Alllwll alld U~ N- of pedalliiig a bicycle through ’ " M ' " “i “ti” cat's": .22.". h;“.‘"‘2i~’l? o‘ . .. ‘" ‘teeth: pay-o a - -.‘ equa s and iazard of a roun -ilie- l. ii the ‘lllll". 1i l.~ sen ill a ‘of the Coach and field-captain world mp mm l"; through H“. _ _.._ .i.,,,,i.i u,» sn “M, verve and 5°m°rl°d Trlflnmi the ‘mm is mp’ lumilcs of hfalav and the Arabian "The season oi was uiii 1i spirit. .-\ iouui. iichiui fulfill Ol‘ desert. said ‘J-i-vcar-ald Allan he l‘(‘ll‘.(‘l'liI)(‘l‘(‘(l us _ilii iii" "- \\i".'.\lllli vhii t=iki~ iiic floor for idly coming into shape. On Tuesday night the Athletic Association held its first ineetins of the term. The urposc of the meeting was to fil two vacancies in the executive. Mr. Leo Leelere. '39. was elected to the position of Tennis representative. iuid Mr. J-larold Hennessev. '41. vms. ap- ipolnted to the office of llaudliall representative. Due to the partici- ‘pation in Maritime intercollegiate liicuvities. it WM detéfmllifll that lthe Athletic fee should be raised " from two to three dollars. l, ‘The Si-iirleutcouncilofSt. Duns- ilans held lis reorganization inevi- ;ing on Wednesday night. Mr. Prod ‘l-lowatt, the resident. explained the Purpose o the body for the bene it of new students. and had the constitution read b!‘ ‘llfl F06‘ rotary. The executive of thc Coim- cil. which consists of two Seniors. ‘a representative from the Jiinloi". Sophomore and Freshman years. ‘and a high school representative, will be announced next week. i The ‘North Star‘ was expected to ‘brink with it a distiiiguhhed vis- itor in the person of Rev, Di". Hen- ri Grenier. D Ph. D. oi ‘Laval University staff. Dr. Orenler is. Pendelbury upon his arrival from Vancouver recently on a trip round the world by bicycle and stcnmcr He is heading for the Atlantic cons‘ where he will board a steamer for his home lu f-ancashiir. Eng- land. “I know now there is nothiuiz quite so helpless as a lad on a bicycle in a swarm of Canadian izrmsshappers." Pciideibury said in speaking of his journey ihrouiih fiilglgftfl and Saskatchewan wheat ct "They rode with mo from Swift floor." This from ’i".=<~ . elaborates on the lllidlli’ editorial pane" "Not content with this. lslllilfkilli! ever so fiiiniii" nf Al" harvest festival iii" show» it lins proved Blackpool and laniliitii hiavfziii" will he i',i\i lli linin- "-2 a Z’. o -¢ c. f; and the Lnmbcili Wall: . i r . lcnped the loiiiz. luiziibriiiiis rcii. Current to M01750Jfiilfllliflyillfllbflp- of the One-Step and Iiw ihizt-"ii" frog on m» handlebars. hop ina over the ball rooms. vi ini- v, i‘ down my shirt. IEPIIIIIE in my Ylllll End. During past seasons ii h " 2i and hitting my eyes at a speed of 30 miles an hour." Young Polldfiblifi‘ left his homo in Liancashire two years ago to fulfilda boyhood ambition to see the woi" . been common in licuv iii l‘ill",‘f‘i iviiikiiiu anti uniidiue t i‘ vigilant task. Tlicv have (‘\'“l' Il"f‘l‘. ‘known lo doze off into a lliPll"'i\l‘.' dream of a second suiipci iii wake up and iilYl ihai the (i‘,'f‘."ll',i WES triic. But u dowaei-r v-.\~ii riiiiit‘. sleep tlii"o‘iiith the I."\ll\l{§“i']\ ivzil“ ---_- or the Pa air. Gil/lo Wiiili izixe ' i GEORGE. South Africa — ICP)._ be tireleiuatniurally" hiirvii ill‘ i‘\rri~- Instead of closure with passing of: iionaliy’ iieiif. For their lhiili" motions n1 n acucrai election cnm-‘ have restored izaieii- lo tiv- iiziii- ialgn met-tine. "God. Save the, room. lniz" wow rlillil. Orchestral music ‘Whether Lnmiiiiiii vii». ti" was played during interludes. pool are govt-r new» i‘:~ ‘l .\ ‘l viii l Mcsio-iviifu rourics k --———-~————-——- fair and Beliziwivia iviiulii ii.- Keep Minsrd’; in the home. ficult question to decide, But when ii"iiiuii*.‘.i i 11in Ii‘i‘. iirli ivziii; witn a nervous, l i’il‘.ll‘."‘llfllli'l‘ can riiiljv lnrik ill-iii‘ . i vi i’ti‘l‘.‘f“ ‘usiii- iinii the illl‘l'tl-i spice of n liiiitltiii ball- rtiiiiv ‘.‘..i\i‘°. ilieie ulririiuisz bouts inilu. tiiiiiciili prtipiisitiriii. For who. ll“\' z :" " cum: ‘iii’ llllllltllfillfi in iii- .- w Ii.!ll( c» 0Y1 1' ill(ll' wireless :i'.‘ir~. \\'l‘<il to see llieni actually iu-ritiriiicil woulq tiiiiiiziiili" he best ‘\i'l\i"(‘<I to no in a paints cle dnnse. 'l‘lir- {‘i(l\'i'lll oi iii-w new dances llllilili ueil encourage elderly |',1‘llliI‘lllI‘ll with happy" memories of the Illlhvll’. Quaiiriiics arid Sir llozcr iic (‘nvcrli polish up theft‘ iviiuiis fl_1'.il1l.. l'\'l'l'FIl(‘-llOI' D GARAGE PLANNED AT OTTAWA Tlic iiiv phase ll\ the beauti- iicziiiiiii in Ottavvi will he the liiuldiiiu of undei"i:i"ii\iiitl garages. JTVPQIII“. (archer. Paris architect :""'l iflllli ll','llllll‘l'. reported re- iicnvly lic v.» ii‘ the Capitol for ll lill‘li cmisiiiiiition with govern- ment officials Iiefore leaving for Paris. and will return in October. The first. underaroiiiid storage will iir~ liinli under" the new Supreme ‘Court Building, which Will be siiiricd shortly.