NOVEMBER 2. 1946 nanannmnnmmnnnnnnnnnnmnnmmnnmnnnmmnmmnnmmmnmmmmmm aunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Professional Bards ________ c: s. SHAW, M.D., C.M., Opening Practice MT. STEWART, PI]. 21st OCT. 1M8 Office Hours: 1-3 P. M. 1-8 PM. Tel. No. 5 Mt. Stewart NEIL W. HIGGINS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Currie Building Charlottetown Tel. i636 7.0. Box 452 i? MORRELL and COMPANY Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Phone 1447 - Box 344 Charlottetown u B. M. SEARS. (7.5. Resident Partner PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ilimeograpiii-ng cards and circulars. wncert programs, correspondence, typing and bookkeeping HELEN GIDDEN Telephone 1890-1 lpt. No. 4. Connaught Apts. Povrnal Street H. l. DUANE 8i CO. Chartered Accountants 53 Grafton Street Charlottetown Phone 2080 Boa M1 Randolph W. Manning. (LA. ' OO OOOOOQO McLEOD l: BENTLEY W. I. IINTLEY. K.C. I. A. BI-NTLIY. K.C. Barristers and Attorneys-at- .’ h‘ i E ru nan. sous °¢¢4+oeoo4eeeooeeeooe>o IELL 8i MATHIESON Barristers, Solicitors. be. I. l. BILL, M.LA.. . l- L. nrhrnrason. l.r..a.. rcc. Attorneys-at-Law LOAN! 0N ‘GIT! AND rears III Ii PRIDERIC _A. LARGE rump. Ieildlggnfil st . '. - , u: M’ ‘ son's? p51. I THE NAVY "OOOQOOOOQO 0O.‘ CHARLES n. McQUAID é BA. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. lantern Trust Building, Charlottetown Phone l'lil I OFQOOO-QO-OQQOOO-OO-CQ-O-OQOQ Dli. W. Ii. GARSDII Chiropractor Palmer Grnduntn Charlottetown 201 Prince St. Phone 1W2 o-eoouoo-oe PALMER 8. HASLAM s. J. HASLAM, an, r.r..n. BARRISTER, arc. Bank of Nova Scotis. Chambers Charlottetown, P.E.l. " MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 85 P.0. Box l2 H. F. McPHEE, B.A., K.C. NOTARY. ETC. BAR-METER: NOLICITOR Riley Building Charlottetown woo ooo-eeeoo e4 o-eooeeo-ooo EYES EXAMINED III GLASSES FITTED J. 8. Taylor OPTOMETRIST Corner Kent and Queen Sta Phone 1956 Inning; Appointment Phone: Residence loll O-QOQOQO-OKQQQQQQOOQOOOO o-orev 0000-00004 . DR. A. ii. SMITH . nan-nor us Gralton Street omen Hours: s to is-s u s Telephone 12M ALEX W. MATHIESON asasusrsn. soucrroa. arc. Office: ll Greet George Street Money to loan C0110“!!! J. A. McGUIGAN, l.A. uorsar. no. aaaarsna. souorroa ooaara auiamnu M. ALIAN PAIMER as. one. "°"".5i’..'s'.t". sac. aasaisna. . OIAIUIHIIOWK This Advertisement Published ln the 11m WEEK at S. D. U. Greetings Aliirriiil- After num- erous delays and false starts your favorite column is again at press. We regret that dds. to the unfort- unate illness of last year's re- porter publlcatio-i was discontinued during the last icirn, This year we shall try to be as interesting and informative as ciir predecessors have been in former years. Our purpose is to give you inside information on activities at the Aime Mater. Here we go. I O This year there are a number of old familiar; missing around the campus Rev, FTai-icis MacQuaid has been relieved of his duties as Bursar end has ‘oft to take up his new post at Kinkora. our loss is Kinkorlrs gain Father MacQuaid is greatly missed by students and faculty alike and the good wishes cl all go with him. Dr. H. l... Johnston PhD. an- "other old stalvihri whose loss is keenly felt. has taken a position at Aquinas college, Giillld Rapids Mich. Rev. E. J. itcche who began liis teaching career here last year is also absent He is now studying gt Notre Dame in south Bend Ind. end will return here after coni- pleting his course. Rev. J. Wilfred Pineau M.A.. professor of French for the past two years has been appointed ad- ministrator o! Mt Carmel Parish. We ere certain or his success at his new post and all here wish him well. Dr. J, T. Croteau. who taught here in lormei years and who was very active in the local co-operatlvc movement, has returned to the United States where he has ac- cepted a Position at Xavier Uni- versity in Oincinatti. O I I With these men goiir- we have some new faculty members. To take Father MscQuaids place we have the very capable RM! W Simpson. Father Simpson has al- ready shown hill. in his new Posit- ion his efforts will leave nothing to be Mr. A. P. Campbell M.A.. an army veteran has taken Dr. John- ston's place ii the department of English. Mr. Oamobel‘. has already taken his place rrnonil that elect group who seem lo belch! It 5 D U~ an‘; is doing an excellent job on a difficult assignment. Rev. Charles Gallant has the Hench facility this year. His man- her already rnzuie hirr. e favorite with the students. and by Christ- mas l srn certain that we shall all be would: neiicn a: they do In Paris. - Rev. I. l. Roach has been re- placed by llr. J. l. Mclssec, BA. __4 _ fifniz _ CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDTAN_ afillllfllilhfiRHHIHBRHMRIIHHIRHHRIIBRIE l Mr. McIsaac has mlny old friends around the College who are very glad to see,h'im bzick again. . a a There are of course countless j new faces among the student body. ‘The enrolment this year is about the same as last. approximately iwo hundred and sevcriy (includ- ing day studentsJ Some applic- ations unfortunately had to be turned down as facilities arc taxed to the limit as it is Among the newcomers are n. number of veter- ans. Student veterans to date have been very active iii colirge life. In the co-ed department (this is Slimeihillg new to old alumni) we also have some nsw faces. Mild- red Maclsaac has joined the 011g of 40’ the Sophomores. and Anita McCabe. Peggy Green and Marie Kelly are with llir Freshman class. Although few in number the co- rds of Si, Dllflstgrfg are very active in all phase; of 0011c“ me and Si, Dunsiaifs University ful- filled a very greit new when it offered Catholic University Baum- Hon to the young women of Prince Edward Island. I was lalkliiv about facilities a moment ago Here is something further on that subject The drive for lurids of n year ago is bearing fruit. After ;i s sinrt. due lo lalior and mate i.| shortages the new residence, Memorial Hail is rapidly taking shape. ll. will be a. three story nrizk structure. At present we me laying brick on the third story, (Any or you fellow; brlcklayers?) It is hoped to have the building covered before the winter really sets in. In case you are interested it is located to the right when vou are facing Dalton Hall, in line wiii- the Science Buiding. Got ii? When completed it will be used to auxmiodaie Uni- versity students . O ai Q Another new iiiiidnmrk on the campus is the iiraridstand on the football field. The dream of many of the slucnts crime true with the construction or tiiis grandstand It is unique in the 1am that it is a product of era-operation between old Saints and present day Saints. The alumni of the college supplied quickly f0 e tired, run-down condition. condition of the health. thus helping to promote others. The should do Thelfililbarak. llssdonn Feeling ls Diiss llssssl ly Isrvsss Trostls Strained, tense nerves are often the cause of restless nifihts. Improper rest, night after night, is owed by loss of appetite, irritability and For disorders such ns these, Milbnrn’s Health and NervdPilis are highly beneficial and, ones tried, their medicinal value soon becomes apparent by the improved general The iron and other ingredients they contain he] blood content, stimulate the nerve oslls, and the appet te, aid digeatio pieaceful sleep. They have hsl t o same for you. Milbunfls l eelth and Nerve Pills are sod at drug counters ever where. Price 50o a be; |L|DlHlH#\01 the funds for construction and the present day students supplied the labor. Special thanks is due to Father Richard Elir-sworth and Mr. Frank McIntyre who supervised construction. It lust shows you what the Saints can do when they met to-cether. ‘Talk of a grandstand on the foot/ballyfield natuwly brings us around to the football tram, Prac- tices were late starting this year as registration was not until Oct. 1st. The ten-m thh year looks very good on paper and also has shown plenty o! form in the field By the time you read this though you will have a pretty good idea oi’ what kind of a team we have as we will either have won or lost the N.B -P.E.l. Intercollegiate series. For a more detailed report on the team consult the sports section of this paper. U O ‘Phat seems to iie it for this week friends Next wcexis repcrt will in- clude naws on all who campus soc- ieties and clubs and what they are doing. So if you ivant to 11nd out who ls running things aiound here this year be sure to buy Satur- day's paper. Just one more thing. I! any read- ers hava any comments on this column I should greatly appreciate hearing from you This is your , Keep Ahreast of Technical Developments , Be Part of a Smart, Well-Trained Division , Be at Least Dne Month’: Pay Richer Every Year column and I should like to make‘ i’. as interesting as possible for ; you sdit there is anything iack- * ing or anything you like or do not l like about the cc-r-imn drop me a line and I shall do m!‘ best to fix things up to your liking. l am j anxious to know if anpone really: reads this. Drop a card or letier to: Week at S D U c-o Red and White, St Division's University Charlottetown P E.I. RAISE PRODUCTION STANDARD S NEW DELHI. -(CP)-To raise the standard of Indian products to the level of other industrial countries, the government of In- dia will set up an Indian Stand- ardr Institution. 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Provincial Convention- The annual Provincial Convention of the C. C. F., Prince Ed- ward Island section will be held in In the evening at 7:30 there will be a public meeting od- drum] by Mr, Percy Wright, M.P., Meltort, Saskotchewamond Mr. Fred Young, provincial C. C. F. organizer for Nova Sceiiei. sacs rum-rarer andnnnnnnnnanunnuunnuunnnnunnnvuunuuuuuuuunuuunuu And Public Meeting TIIE B. I. S. IIALL (over Canadian lonlr of Commerce) CHARLOTTETOWN WEDNESDAY, IIDY. 6th. Sessions At l0 AM. and 1:30 I'M. AII Interested Are Welcome All That Glitters ls Not Gold - but it might be Sequims DRESSES that inalu thorn a smart choice for Pall and Winter in Crepes and VeIvets-aglow with gilt tering Sequins and shiny nail-heads in enchanting designrloi birds, bows and scrolls at all designs. Shipments oI Woollen Dresses arriving daily. K E N N E l) Y " 8 Ladies’ lleady-to-Wear" Phone I766