PAGE TWELVE The WEEK at S. D. U. "' At the present time. the most POPLIIIT Dhrases being uttered yund St. Dunstan's include: Driving it." ”Got it cold.'' "It I only had a clue." iiilow did you let alone?" Ind "Kill it?" one word is enough to explain the sud- den change from thoughts of bag. ketball and dancing to the tense. has: now in evidence: examinat- ions. Thatis the whole story. The first semester examinations be- gan Thursday morning, and will conclude next Thursday at noon. at which time the Ohrlstmas holl- days will officially begin. For a few minutes we shall try to push all thoughts of philosophy. biology. etc. to one side. and bring you some of last week's activities. along with a word or two about Christmas. Now. just to contradict that statement. we confess our ump- teenth oversight of the year. the correction of which must take us back two weeks. On Saturday. De- cember 2nd. the first issue of The Challenger hit the corridors of St. Dunstan's. The Challenger. in case school. of which we told you some time ago. The "Week" congratu- lates the efforts of our fellow stu- dents in high school. and wishes The challenger every success in the future. days previous to the basketball was hold- mg the campus spotlight All of the interest centered around the intramural league playoffs. which finally saw the Sophomores meet the Freshmen in the finals. It was the semi-final series between the sophomores and seniors which aroused the most excitement. how- ever. This series was one of the most bitterly contested in intra- mural-ieague history. and was not decided in favor of the Sophomores until they had won the replay of a protested game. in the finals. the Freshmen put up a stiff battle. but the eager Sophomores could not be denied the championship. The lineup of the winners. and still champiors. includes: A. Murphy. J- O'Brien. J. Clarkln. J. Mullally, F McGaugh. and F. Drlscoll. For a few Last Saturday evening. the S9!)- ior Saints won from P. W. C. in their toughest game to data The Prince of Wales team led for the greater part of the game. but 8 last-quarter drive enabled the saints to come from behind to win by a 54-60 score. on Tuesday gveiiing, the fall edition of Red and llhiie was dis- .. -.. ..u. ... - :nudQll1l' Union Office after up- per was Business Manager Mark Macchiigan. who has done a most efficient job in thu capacity. Of course. it is still up to the editor to get the magazine out. and here the credit is due to George Keefe for a job well done. This issue of Red and White introduces some changes which are intended to make the publication more read- able. The student body is rejoicing in the fact that s.D.U.'s popular cheer leader. David ("If notfiinl else, I can yell") Kennedy. is "P around after having been laid up with what he terms a "severe at- tack of the grippe." Miss Jerryldine ftobertson W35 stricken suddenly with appendicitis on Thursday. and underwent an operation in the Charlottetown Hospital that night. I-fer condit- ion ls excellent. We are sure you will be out in plenty of time to see that Guy. Santa Claus. Jerry- You will remember that last week we deplored the H59 01 H19 wbbreviation "Xmas" for the holy and beautiful word Christmas- Even more than taking Christ out of Christmas and leaving the term meaningless. it seems to be 8. dir- act insult to the Saviour who was born nearly two thousand years ago. Most of us would surely agree that nne would have to have I!- y THE GUARDIAN. neighbour a "slurry Innss". -Yet there is not much difference in the written and spoken word.sosurb- stituting "X" for Christ (how lazy can we get!) is tantamount to wishing a friend a "Merry Exmas." It does seem quite true that those who charge that Christmas is losing much of its original meaning are not merely talking through their hats. In this part of the ,world. it its a matter for exultation that most of us have retained the belief in the Joyful event that was the first Christmas. At the same time. however. it would not be out of place to ask ourselves if we are not more in- terested in giving and getting to and from each other. than we are in giving to Him who holds ex- clusive rights on this great feast. so many things in the last two thousand years have tended to ob- scure "the meaning of the birth of the Christ-Child that it would be well if we recalled one of the more interesting incidents of the mir- acle; the visit of the Three Wise Men to Bethlehem. when news of the birth of the King and, Prince of Peace was brought to them. they did not pat each other on the back. nor did they buy ex- travagant presents for one anoth- or. with humble and hopefulheart. they brought their gifts to the Babe in the Manger. They recog- nized the importance of the birth very distorted notion of this holy wishing his you haven't guessed. is the mlmeo- mbuied around the campus. Busy season to go about graphed paper published hy high passing out the magazine in the wymwvryp ""'-- (V21-I. K -s canvass xv-ax!-Isvavavavrxa vans. 'W'”"V'-W'b'b EW --x...o.....a-no.2...-i.-n.....--........-.... .. - .. New rod type cleaner is on exclusive feature. Yhe fuel line can be cleonedvifhcut fuming off the heat. A Beautiful and dependable product of McCLARY'S--malt- ers of household appliances for over (I century. Model 135 , . Model 150 . J Mc . . b79.85 removes dirt quic of one who had come to save the ll9.85 - LA av WASHER ...with new Steel cut gears. bronze bearings. no oiling. Six-vane balanced agitator. revolves smoothly. lily. harmless to clothes. Automobile type alloyed-steel cut gccrs--rug- god and practically indestructible. 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Confus- ion is heaped upon confus- ion. Yet there is reason to rejoice: "rbr there has been born to you in the town of David a saviour. who is Christ the Lord." The world. indeed. would be wise if it took the opportunity to return Christ to Christmas. and let it really be His birthday. Perhaps. if we really put Christ into Christmah. He will put order into confusion. Then not only would Christmas be Christ's. but the world would be truly Christian. ' This. then, is our prayer for this Christmas. And in this prayer we may truly hope for lipeace on earth to men of good will." . Piusville and Vicinify Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Oorcoran were Sunday visitors to Rosevtlle. Miss Smith, Public Health Nurse. visited Plusvllie school on Monday. -Mr. and Min. Erby Gallant. Fortune cove, were guests of Mrs. Gallantis parents. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant on Friday. Miss olive Perry has returned to her work in Cape Wolfe after having spent two weeks with her father. Mr. Henry Perry. ....M Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, St. Louis spent Friday in Puls- ville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran. Mr. wilflred Gallant. mmeraide. spent the past few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gal- lant. Miss Doris Hardy and Mr. Ralph Hardy. summerside. spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Fuosebank. the ember 1th at the home of Mrs Peter P. Gallant. Mounf Pleasunf And llicinlty week-end in Sl.llI1HIEl'S'sde. Miss Mildred Ramsay of sum home here recently. Mr. Allison Williams. made mg the week. non st. l3leanor'a were visitors week-end with relatives. Rev. R. N. Webb is conducting week's Pleasant. days in Bummerside recently the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Inverness. when he spent a few days. covering after being confined her home through illness of Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes. The regular monthly meeting of Piusvlile Women's Institute was held on Thursday evening. Dec- Mrs. Mary C. Bailurn spent the merside spent a few days at her business trip to Halifax. N. 3.. dur- Mrs. Alfred Essery and son Ver- to revival meetings at the Church of the Nazarene. Mount Mrs. Minnie Ellis. spent a few at G. Master Elmer Williams spent the week-end with his grandparents, Macxinnon, Elmer Robinson returned Mon- day evening from Riverside, N. 3.. -Pi-lends of Miss Muriel ladner will be pleased to know she is re- to Mrs. Russell MacArthur returned to her home after spending a few days in Charlottetown at the home Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy returned Strange But True Br I-'. M. Macnrtliur "Dear Mac: Here's an item for your Strange But True column. The Macxinnon twins of Forest Hills. P. E. 1.. lived to celebrate together their 100th birthday." John Rice.” 0 O The plant. Adder's tongue. was I0'nuned i has spots which resemble a brook trout or adder. . . in pioneer days in P. E. I. fanmers' wives plucked their geese alive and then made dainty little sweaters to keep the birds from catching cold, or may- be it was to hide their nsltcldneas. . . . Another curious custom of our forefathers was grandpap- py chewing baby's food to make it more digestible for Junior. I have heard my grandmother refer to this unsanitary practice which she claimed was quite common when she was a girl. . Monkeys. like humans. -have two sets of teeth. But according to a writer for the American Museum of Natural History. all mammals have a second set of teeth. But most old world monkeys. like man. have thirty-two teeth, while those Bellodgla Narcisse Nolr 810.00 and 512.50 RUBIN STEIN Mount Pleasant on Sunday. Command Per- Mr W 1 Dy t d M formance s. es ey men an rs. Fulton Dyment were visitors to white Mum!" Charlottetown during the week. 32,25 in gym Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson ' were visitors to N. B. over the LABVIN PERFUME! Orpege No. 5 Bola dea Isles No. 2 Perfume & Cologne 80.25 to 811.50 of'thc new world have thirty-six. The teeth of monkeys and their ape cousins are much less regular than those of man. ' o u Lifeguards who have been hun- dreds of drowned, persons say most drowned men float face down while most drowned women float face up..Thls may be accounted for by the difference in the clothes worn by men and women. . . strange as it may seem. horses rest more comfortably on their feet than on their sides. and they often fail fast asleep while stand- ing..'rhey are able to sleep stand- ing because their legs are provid- ed with uscula niechaniains that cause them to "lock" same as if the animal were on stilts. In other words. the muscles in the logs. back and chest are controlled by the reflex action of the spinal cord. in the same man- neryblrds can sleep on a swaying limb. Horses have been known to They are very light sleepers and the faintest sound will waken them. Like most heavy animals, they seldom lie long in the same position. as their weight cramps the muscles, thus preventing the under lung from functioning. O O 0 Herman Goering was hanged go for months without lying down, , after he was dead. . . . The campus The lifetime gift for a life- time of fun: that's Kodak. We have a large assortmenl of new models- 33.00 to 3110.00 PIPES What's your plight before Christmas? Long on names and short on time? Then come to EN- MANfS. We've hundreds of answers to last min- ute gift problems . . . hundreds of bright ideas for gifts as gay as a Christmas tree . . . want- ed gifts the most hard-to-choose-for-people on your list will be thrilled to get- down to our Merry Christmas Store today. to her home last week from St. John. N. 3.. where she had been visiting with relatives. Since her retum she has been notified of the sudden passing of her sister- in-iaw, Mrs. Lemuel Wilson, at. John. . A miscellaneous shower was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ford in honor of their 'grand-daughter Patricia Ford, who was recently married to Patrick Lynch. Portage A large crowd was in atundsnce in spite of the inclement weather. and a jolly evening spent in music and dancing. The beautiful assort- ment of gifts received testify to the popularity of this young couple. and the best wishes of their many friends follow them to their new home. , VlES1'Vl(i0Il TIIIIKEYS Reserve Your: For clirlsnnes .-.1... 2. Jonas Plicao 2100 So do your Christmas shop- Dine In peace and comfo . too. Drop in at Enman's Drug Store is our advice to you. . iKay Woodie. Dr. Pluarbs. Irwin: and many other popular makes. Ranging from 31.00 is 310.00. OTHER GETS, ron HIM: Electric Razors. Ramon Lighters. Billfolda, Cigars. S-having Kits by glrdiey. Seaforth. Cargo and Old ce. MAIL Yllllll PARCELS ! A'l' EIMAW8 Mail your Parcels at Enman'I. At this season of the year when mailing parcels at the post office is a particularly arduous task we invite you to leave your parcels at our store for stamping and mailing. ' TDECEMBER 16. 1950 heart of a shake lies abo fifth the distance from thu: :22: to the tip of the tail. The repui.-i stomach is also located in the uni half of its body. . . . The no. tlon is V!!! Widely held that flow. on. in a sick room at night bi-nu, a aortof, poison which is V”, harmful to the patient. 'rhera'g M truth in this silly notion. An on lamp uses more oxygen in I night than arocmful of flowers. . . Eamon do Valera was once arrest- edatrnhlrinthe middle or. political speech. one year later he waskset free. He hastened to En. nisrand IaIin.tool: up the throw of his sch by exclaiining. "A5 1 was nu! wheat! was interrupt. thaed T A .llESTAlIllAll'I' Fill! SALE Fully equipped and up to date. Includes building in Z005 repair. Lot of Land. 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