SATURDAY TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Prince 0! holes College Normal School Prince of Wales College. which opens on Tuesday. lepton!- her 4th.. offers four years instruction as follows: FIRST AND SECOND YEARS. Two full years comprising the last two years of high school and leading to full Junior Matriculation. (I) (II) entering with high standing and seeking Junior Matriculation in one year. NORMAL SCHOOL: Professional training for students seeking tenchers' licenses. COMMERCE COURSE: For students desiring. special train- ing in stenogrsphy. typing, bookkeeping and other Iiusiness subleets. FIRST AND SIJCONID YEAR UNIVERSITY: Complete facilities are offered for students taking the first and second years or university in arts and science. including agriculture. household science. and pre-professional studies In mtdlcine, dentistry and engineering. The third and fourth years at Prince of Wales are fully accredited by universities throughout Canada. REGISTRATION students will register as follows: - 3rd and 4th year at 4 l'.M. on Tuesday. Sept. 4. 2nd year and Normal School at 2 P. M. on Tuesday. Sept. 4. 1st year .and Special Matriculation at 2 I'.M. ve'ednesi'Iay, Sept, 5. SPECIAL MATRlCi.'I.ATION YEAR: One year for students- . With All My Love .4.- (Ir Virginie Bones). (Continued) r They were nesr their table and Clay suddenly dropped his arms from around her and lurched It-WI-rd the drink that was in front of his place. His feet were like leaden weights that he dragged behind him, and when he tell in. to the seat Clare didn't know for a. moment whether he'd continue to fall all the way to the floor or be caught by the cushioned pro- jection. But he sat up. quite erect. and looked at her as though won- IIBFIHR Why she continued to stand in the middle of the floor. she bit he? HP and slid nently into the booth opposite him. ”You and I would meke a very 80051 Pair." Clay I-ianley said slowly. his tongue thickening with every word. ”I thought so the first time I saw you. I said to my- self. iclay. there is the girl for you.' But I didn't like you. under- stand. I thought you were pretty SMOLV. I don't like snooty girls. railway dental cl A rare sound for a dentist was the cheer that lieatlst lieu clear I-"ma Iiersonayee cllltires -Mg. lnlo operated by the Ontario de- "1 like you, Clare. I could go Ior YOU. Do you know what I mean?" ”Yes." Clare said. "Yes, 1 think I do. But I don't want to talk about that now. I think we ought norotliy illx Says- Continued from page 2 find happiness in marriage, after they have brought up their child- :::o,::1:1:r'Ow,,e 9"" "ilk 31”” ran. it is much better to settle down with at companion your own "gm ,, ”w'l N age than to hang onto your children like a millston'e and make theii pei R” EV 53” T0m0F-llives. us well as your own, miserable. Companionable people in the ,;):I: I""gImrI1" b? VETY bUS.Vatwilight of lilo. who share similar interests such as music. books. ghlY-IWIY 1153- 118 100kfd 8'. heljgardening or oven travel. can live out their days in usefulness and - ETD Y. bending toward her contentment. contributing the sum of their wisdom to the better- across the table. ”An' you'd like toiment of community life. lknow What. lm going to be busy, Sut-It marriages seem an idyllic solution. but unfortunately the :on. wouldnt you? Yes. you would'evor-present problem of middle--iiged loneliness is not a simple one. .1 know. .BllI. ll won't tell you, 11'; aj'lliIe difficulty lies chiefly in the scarcity of men in the upper age Isccret. Im i:Oili' to be a wealthy nge brnckcls as contrasted to the number of W0rTlK'l'l who are ioniz- mall.' ilived. Mun hns a shorter life span than women, which leaves mo-cl widowed mothers of grown-up famlies alone to combat the vicissi- "I'm glad to hear it," Clare said,l disgusted. "Now come on, I'm go-ililidl;s of age. Most of them, thank heaven, do it very creditable job 0 l . MOUNT Attisoii AGAIJEMY & GOMMEIIGIAL oottiaiii-: In affiliation with Mount Allison University, Sacltvilie, lI.B. Junior Matriculation course for boys. which may be completed in one year by those qualified. Commercial Courses, one and two year, for both boys and girls with Junior Matriculation or its equivalent. Combination Courses to include regular academic and commercial subjects. Art, and Music, can be arranged. Personal supervision. excellent residence accommoda- tions, unexcelled cultural opportunities. For further information npplyl K. A. PARKER, llI.A., lit-admaster. 0 FALL 'rr.mr BEGINS SEPTEMBER em. DEAR MISS DIX: For some time I have been going with a fri- he quickly downed M5 drink anddow who has asked me to marry him, but I refused as I do not love puued himself out of his seuvthim. My grandmother heard of his proposal and told me that I was ..when I Lake a girl omv I take herpsilly not to accept his offer. She says these days you can't marry fol homey. he said. ..Don.L you everilloxc but must think of R husband who will-give you a good homo. think 1 dm”... He wok her by the know this chap will do that but I think it is foolish to marry arm? holding her so Hzhuy it hunt. someone you dont low. I am 18. and this boy is 25. land led her toward ch, door. H8f11ey's car was a ion . v - . , powered coupe and he g&m3'e13hnlKusmGR5lg'iiRswim-ha!tdiLi(ne itrfemendour lrespect for izizindmothers. and fxllerlly despite his having drunk have to disagree with your girjiridrrioathlgr 'I?Iotlx1iita:) I)lL')de5l(z)li1I: aozalyluchiig fggri tziznuglhkte thartbgelln (1111113) 1l18cra:(tiIg:Zi:sleiorl1oltslial.( ytou nitiarri someone you -don't love. You'rc Tm"!-is mechimical seemed to beiwhn Vim also izive vnu on glciiifi ilKi)mlendH?Ix'g"I?'0)Ll(i)tu” rtdnndi MW uni: 3 P3” Of him: his understandlng'Whi1c Mt. Grnndmiuin this case is ailittle out of lirfctm "ms for d of a set of gears or in motor us. 1?. ' sembly would alwa s DOROTHY D .' c s . . kecner, much money per-33151 Iver problems of I;(ltl0:';ro:nt:er::It E.,;ll:t:I)l';:IlbEl0I'o c:i3:.c.i" but M” ms- llls understanding of another per. ' son. TWICE on her ride back to III9iquICkI)' threw an arm around hm-I E"e"'5 olary Camdle estate. he reached outipullirig her to him. ''So you doniz" T-T Suddenly. rouizhly. and seized herflike to he mauled. eh? Well C”””"”ed Iwm 9339 '3 arm and pulled her close to him iwe”-" ' E331 gldiicsl she moved over toward C1311? was furious and she could loose? hi? 1&6??? ”2”.5ef.'l?d 2.i.if””...i3iiif.i.l?.”. 2i?3”..'.??.".t"”l1f if... ”if. move back to where she had linen. but she knew it would be uselgfs;ilesSonls N mg thy" mu K0 HIP The third time her anger got the resistance to his istrength woulclischoo" And l I do gay H7 me) 1e heme, of he, and she slapped mabe Impossible, But we kept her real careless about their school hand that fastened itself on Iieriiledd down and her chance came work" Her words-Came to mind a.-ml . . I , as we chatted Wlih a successful A. the same time she ex. when he bent his head to find her - claimed. "slop H, Wm V0” pIMSe,;”ps. M HIM momem when hhiteacher and mother, who spoke of I do!” mm hem! mm-led" -imlp was made awkward b mic a bright and talented scholar on ..wen' wem. Hamey 53'” oh lowering 0, mg left should; shes recent day. ”You see. she's fond viously taken aback. But then he Slapped him j..,,pp,,d mm hmioi reading e. and" she said with slowed the car and after a nmmdshe felt .he's,'mg of the slap a; conviction gained hfrom ltfn;-thy : - i - . . i it e in es l ent biough. it to it stop, pu1nng.her hand hit his checkbone u'ith'S:5,er recahe 5.udFn(;rwhop;?kcs5lT0 in! home. Do you want to take me or shall I call a cab?" i may mm10l"s lace darkened but DEBBIE i very well” she chuckled "lo the place clean and them fed and tidy - and help some with the arts - science engineering 11 ti I ” l e T ihecn within it half The University of New Irunswielt gives degrees of EA? and l.Sc. in Arts in four years, I.Se. In Engineering and 3.5:. In Forestry In five. Also available are graduate courses leading to degrees of I.Ed. and I.C.I.. and Master's dgrees in meet departments. New students register September 20-11. 1951. STUDENTS MAY PREPARE FOR CAREERS E375 Classics, Economics, Education, , English, M'3d'"' 1009009": PI'"0i0PI'Y. Political Science Psychology Sociology. ' ' SCIENCE Bioioev. 'Ch-mimv. Geology 0 d M' l p - . Medicine and Pro-Dentistry Iseieclzd couI::;i.9w' hymn P" ENGINEERING Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering - also three-year certificates In Chemical and Mining Engineering recognized by technical colleges. Eansnv 5'9" E'"0"'0I09Y. Forest Surveying, Forest Botany Forest Path. elegy, Forest Monouemeni and Economics, logging. ' PLUS - Pvolenienol courses in EDUCAIION end LAW. 0. N. s. oimst, 0 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOIARSHIPS WORTH ABOUT saa,ooo ANNUAILY - on APPLICATION. 0 MEN'S RESIDENCE; NEW lADIES' RESIDENCE. ms MAGGIE JEAN CHESTNUT HOUSE. off onto the shoulder of the high her fingers crossing his 4: - . . . ye and. . . . ... . vray. He ghm ff H g t. . , . W l , , lead -e yes. every time. In hti - .k,, .,.9,,. motor and Mm” mmmn” his now And 5”” paper entitled: "How should one ”I --w ri.i'. - -.- A. . . iittionitiirt XIII;-qt-iiclitiiiid I1-n has Read E Book" Vuigmm woo” I . I ' I . i ' me n" concludes with; 'l have sonic- mabhed mp mm mmdl" puSh"d.tinies dreamt, at least. that. wlicn 'l. . '1 (mm mu leaped om mm m",tlie Day of Judgement dawns anti g:'o'imd' IlhP g"cnt conquerors and stat I HMPHIR X 'ln('ll come to receive their rcwa: i-their crowns, their laurtls. iii names carved indelibly on im- perishablc marhlc - the Alnilgziuy i Cllirr lay in her bed for A long I I . . . .Ilmo .!i:i nizli. befoic .-Ill! wont! - forestry Ethan exliausting. And most of the' iway homo slic had lnuglicd at the v suddrn fccling of freedom. and (ii- , ,oyed the recollection of clay Hanlcy driving off into the night, ihesltaliii: fully 10 times finally grinding the car into gear and dashing away. ood-night. . . . RIDDLESEIENT W England - 1 Cl” - Inn proprietor Harry Foulds. knows how to use a soda siphon IN THE FOLLOWING: bedroom. HIEIWY: MGIIIGMGIICI. To be continued Arabia linittrraitg WLFVILLE. NOVA SCOTIA i O PHYSICAI EDUCATION PROGRAM cameo IN me maous i . ,3 :23; gnvmnoox cm. DEGREES OF: DIPWMAS zi AMPU5. 9 PERMANENT IUILDINGS NEWLY EN- Bachelor of Arts lndoeulsg IAIGED ussssv. ' , ,, ,,, Home O 7.000 A3: UNIVERSITY FOREST roa PRACTICM INSTRUCTION :..:.d(olIoine :Z'3".;m.) m IN I . - L at . . :'.;';;;:',;,'::,,,”'i"i nmonssioint counts . CROMOIVOO ';..y'.”. '.la .1" d M:'W. To: ' ev. non. toes suvmsoos a. w. uumsn i,(asecofArte ' : FOR INFORMATION WRIIO of Ilude Noting. ymstyavu uwuee' '-iotmeipnu ueaei-ciiiir intuit I sautevaleeefilooeodaneveregevsltisotuso. AWH.dlIli(I () ew ,4 other eiaoimitm bunnies and when in course. The Vet- r iverslty is since! minty reddeetlsl. with tkegdgrglteriee I . tor nnvevaggttlee dornlterieafsr young vetoes. "mm ", irso''eIoenesItasusessosspiuo, :l'DlltCiON new sstmsvnot ' w"""'m& W” ' as-I-tin But you aren't. snooty, not at all. I You're at regular girl. You're the ennui-en of Horiiepayne, 0nt., gave Dr. Alex Mc- moment or health to treat. tree or chlrse. children Kind Of Kiri I like. I don't like. Lean. He arrived in the northern town on the mobile Inf school age and under. 3611)! CYOWCII." He made a lace. keep. '1'" di.e,n' ;' "M H" M” time will turn to Peter and will wv ';::l.n,,l'F..Ctn:n:a m:;w';t II:':'f:ft.not without it ccrtniii envy wlicn ma, mat imubmjl hm, ,ni,&v,d';lie sees us coming with our books mm; of iheluiider our arms. 'I.ook. illcse . d no reward. We havo llnlillll" i from gates when shed got out grime ., . . , f. ithe cm. and mt, walk. Wu morals; grgtaeditlicnmlieic. They lime loi- .cxhllai':itinz in the cool night niri 3' Uiilil Monday N - Diary w - l hem" to the best advantage. He used up'ncar1y eight, miles awn a case of them recently in piittintzpong 5110? u out I fife Which bwke 0111 In hlsilu-. wanlrd to vlrw the television IN MEELORIAM MB. A. W. STEWART There passed peacefully away at his home in Hunter River on March 21st. one of the oldest and most respected residents oi this community in the person of Mr. A. W. Stewart. The late Mr. Stewart although advanced in years, being within to. few months on his 89th birthday enjoyed remarkably good health until a few moments before his passing. for that reason his demise came as a great shock to his family. The late Mr. Stewart was I faithful and kind husband. a lov- ing father. He will be sadly missed in his home and in the church and community. His cheerful disposi- tion, quiet and unassuming man- ner ciidcarcd him to nil who had the priviloge of his acquaintance. He could be justly called is Christ- ian gentleman. The late Mr. Stewart knew in whom he had be- lieved. he lived to give witness to Christ's saving and keeping power. The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Hunter River and served as Elder in both Brook- fleld and Hunter River Churches. The late Mr. Stewart was mar- ricd lo Bcrdic Arthur 0! Alberton Four daughters and one son were born to them. namely, Olive. Mrs. George V. Alt. California. U.S.A.: Marion. Mrs. Ernest Crsbb, Milton; Jenn. Mrs. Clayton F. Elderkin, Ottawa; licleu. Mrs. George B. Foster. Charlottetown and Earle in ithc Canadian Infantry Brigade. isorving in Korea, at present in i Japan. Also icn grand children and i tun great grand children. i Tho funeral service which 'was ilurgcly attended was helcl at the home and was conducted by Rev. :DOl1aiti Nicholson a former pastori fol the Presbyterian Church. Hun- .icr IIIYt"l', assisted by luv. Howard ichrisiio of the United churt-.h,l Hunter River. i Pnllboarcrs were: Messrs. George Smith. Robcrt Smith. Brenton Dol- lar. Charles Proud. Ambrose Rodd and Len st:-wart. The remains wcrei tenderly laid to rival. in the liunier Rivnr Ccmctcrry. ; Card IOEE-Thanks I Mrs. A. W. Stewart and family, wish to thank noluhizours and ml-nut ulm helped in mziny ways; during their and bereavement and: all who sent cards. flowers and tncssnues of sympathy. l i-zxi-:-imcric cuiitn I BEDMINSTI-ZR. England -icp)-, Six-ymr-old Chris Sargent took out his ccooier and ended up three: hours later at R friend's hornci y. Tired and cm out. he explained on his lilctid's sci. BIIIIGESS BEIITIME Continued from page 10. I will love to do it.” He licked his lips as he said this but the little Chipmunk didn't see him do it. "If I want to go home I won't need company." said Little Stripes. trying to appear very sure of him- self. when all the time he was itch- ing to be shown the way. "You are not afraid, are you?" roplied Roddy. "Of course not. Why should I be?" rctorted the little Chip- munk. 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