the third quarter, with the try for the extra point again unsuc- aa SELIES ON THE Seven Pe es e scheduled to debate - with two lower Congo. Special Student -—_, Subseriptions for the school term THE GUARDIAN “QOVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW”. de: ’ Dear Mom and Dad » I'm sure enjoying college. Seems like there’s something new hap- pening all the time. Remember last week-end when you were here? I in- ye “ ‘$7.50 \ BARBADOS FANCY MOLASSES it's full of extra goodness, foe, end it makes tasty cooking extra easy for you — You can use it on your pancakes or as a spread, And wait till you taste it in your gingerbread. Just esk folks from the Atlantic te Pecifie, They olf will agree that it’s really terrific — So, put this wonderful molasses to the test, For table use or cooking, you will find it’s best? ttalso conteins iron, calcium and cerhs- hydrates. But before you buy, check the tebe! on the container for the words, “Pure Berbades Fency Molasses”. 4s i i : i v , : oe oat cae ; | troduced you to my room-mate from Moncton . . . well, his folks have 4 Santen Courteous, i started sending him a copy of his home town paper every day and it Poop antiga 4 seems to me te be a good idea. oe ’ & | Fant Season rates, 7 | oe sae yee — a i ; q Bon - e ~~ I Saifing from Montreal : ae I \figure if you send me The Guardian I'd be able to follow the hoe- x a e oe § t Southampien, te Mewe 4 key news and find out what the old crowd is doing. There are a few other 7 er ne ee \ Rotterdam & Bremerhaven ‘ fellows here from P.E.I. and we're always wondering what is happening \ fons Gthaden 5 uate the : | : , lesses Co. Lid., P.O. Box 39, NOVEMBER 14°. baek home. So, how about it? Heliter, Neve Scetie, / SE emetartion peemicen cit : a PECL CHRISTMAS SATLING ‘ z FROM QUEBEC CHY q DECEMBER : i BARBADOS FANCY MOLASSES ‘Company Limited oe Z ' : = * : eT ee eae ee ee ; zs . " ‘ " f F t. : ‘ ; . ‘ . , ; : y : . : 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Saf., Oct. 17, 1959 | British students ‘touring Basters e j4riven by John Patterson. Mes-) thet # harness horse has topped was in the third dosh, which was Canada, Ove St. Dunstan studegs og s Backstretch dow Al Was wearing ambpr-col-|$200 000 in winnings ina segie| wen by Dee's diagios, owned eae and one visitor will be on > - |ored sunglasses, as protectionjyear, driven by Joe Suthe-land of Syd THE WEEK AT SDU : side to contest the resolution. |— ; (Continued from page 8) ~ | against the bright lights, and at- We predict that when the US. ney, time 2.13 4-5: That great old ie ' “Resolved that we are putting At Saint John Raceway Mon-|ter the race O'Brien said: ““‘My|T.A. its list of leading/freefor-aller, Super Hal, won the ee re : ‘ too much emphasis on science in day. sight: races | aad 6 were|horee wes sore; he's. tempermen-| Givers 1959, that Clint Hod-/7th dash from the same field is - Saints Defeat A U. education”. 3 a ; + |won by Meadow . Carr), | tal, and you have to drive him Ginn of Chondebeye, Ontarie, wit|t16. thie Sal. be. ihe tas teak eee" jaa we noe [Soleo ee SG tee Setar Sea ae ee U. ; . Race was of 2.01 25, is 14 ‘old. and In Football League collum will feature a resume of e mM i n aWa 2 was won by Robert Bruce, dri-|25, which was considered good| At Sydney Sports Center Tues-|@uring his racing career has wou Semin of lech sai Oh bow a ie Flashy’ (G iemetreng 2, Speedy Tee ait ce ean aisen, anal On” Meh. the four-year-old trot-|over $35,608. te EAN 4 . 5 : . ‘a was ; ter, Tough ~ owned : BY JEAN MaclSAAC cessful, Successful converts on the|sian's attended last week, along| ~BY ARCH MACKENZIE |treal and Ottawa privately last! Ginnie (Lawson) 3,. five others,| they wagered $67,295 on the above|en’ by ‘Dr. Mike’ Laffin New As autumn gets her firm grip|touchdowns by Arsenault amd|with other events such as to] QReiws (Gp) ottawa broke|some black ~ momoet. © ane |tme 2.97 25. Race 3 — Lady/dash. < Waterford, won the 5th and 8th campus one looks about|Sark, and a single by Bentham/|day'’s big game. Good luck im) i) romonial tra int sldiom beteht vieiel Quebee City| rime (W.sCarr) 1, Jolly Clegg | dashes, lowering his record in ee ee, the score 3512 for the|that encounter. Saints! Setiier te Mesican presi-land Niagara Falls, Ont. several| (©, l¥®) C. B. lL. (L. Queem)| The ‘above clipping, together| both races - time 2.18 1-5 and over and the students at the end of the game: dent jas Me Mateos alyears —" ° 3, five others, time 219 3-5. Rac-| with one with a reproduced photo! 2.18. The fastest mile of the ‘night are buckling down to : : | leeds chilly fall|’ Mr. Dicfenbaker, echoing the|®S 4, 2d 7 — Piney Lee (M./of Bye Bye Byrd winning the ~ work, for that gray spec-| UNB TODAY Home And Schoo wares = s P ane ob said| COUshian) 1-3, Ben Brooke C./ $52,500 final of the Harness Tracks : nations looms on the! The Red and White boys will day. . woe JB ps oc oe *, hos.| (A. Wood) 4-1, four others, time|of America Pacing Series at . beginning one week from|Peed all of the determination and| Meets At Morell |, T< president. his wife and 17-|he himself knew ee 2.14 25 and 2.13. Roosevelt last Saturday night in today and ending Monday. This| ability they. can muster for the eres see, Serial dy pilality on tee ee eee Races 5 and 8 — Grand Chief| 1.59 45, were sent to us by Dr much lamented event will be the|clash with the tough University Sistas elt eden of @elan” manent Set 9 Sees ees Canadians. Mexico C. (M. Coughlan) 1-1, Eileen Blue|L. Roy Johnston, Greenfield, grim test of who has been doing| of New Brunswick squad om the 06, iw OS. sScenool Associa-| 22) otic t, first by a Mexl-/Canada were linked not only by| (Queen) 2-7, Bank Song (A. Wood)|Mass., an Island native who has what since the College opened in| S D-U. field this afternoon. Stan Wie Gabd to Gb Miah Beheet, |e Cone. materiel things including ge0|7 9 five others, time 2.17 and|heen very helpful to this column September. N.F.C.U.S. delegates Patricia | Q™i per g. Ti: , president, Marshall Hopes that material and spirit-| graphy but by spiritual bonds} » \; ‘ . 2 Poirier and BEl Kelly have re-| SOO" ced some serty| ul, os, Wil be strengthened be |Gemonsirajed by matual beliet in through the years. FOOTBALL turned from the National Com cod eierh. Tele ee eee ee 12 WINS A LEADING DRIVER Sportswise, this last week has|ference f that organization in|Parenis snd. teaeuers. | it |ated greetings exchanged by oo, ing ee C. T. Black, of Berryville, Vir-| Bye Bye Byrd was driven. in been an evestful one * a _— Saskatoon They report the con- read by the secretary, ao. Governor - oe aoe eae ve ginia, formerly ” of Woodstock, the aboye race, as in all his oth stan’s. On Thursday of last w ference to be a success, with thir-| 47. A. Phelan. The trea. anier Prime Minister lace eal tn — N.B., is the owner of the two-|er races, by. the Canadian driver. the Saints roared into their fitst|ty-two Universities represented. | oer Mrs. Sydney Anderson, enbaker in Uplands Airport cere- aon sa 4 al er as a year-old pacing colt, Major Fingo,| Clint Hodgins, and his percentag: game of the season to blank the/ Another University, Assumption gave a satisfactory report. monies lasting 45 minutes. vice — bas that has closed out a notable ju-\of the purse boosted his 1959 ear- Prince of Wales squad 52-0 University of Windsor became the The high school principal, Miss As a 21-gun salute boomed and/|friendship, culture and com- venile campaign. This season he| mings to $212,492 - the first time The points for the Red and) thirty-third member of N.F.C.U.S. Mabel O’Brien . introduced her flags strained in a stiff breeze, a. Cebitete . has had 12 wins and 4 seconds White boys were piled up by| Guests at this twenty-third an-|¢onow teachers. ae See Sete, he. Cee ae ee her forcien| 2 16 starts and took a record of Hache and Hooper with tw o|rual conference included the Vice) yin, Marion MacDonald and|™2tic corps and Canadian cab | posen = reign | 2.06 over a half-mile track. He] FOR, THE BEST IN touchdowns each, | Tingsy with | Presiden oe tke Tit pm Rus: | Mrs. Freeman Jay were appoin.|PCg guard’ of honor lined up|others In war and peace. | dido't start in any big stakes, andi! AUTO BODY REPAIR | chdowIns and four con-|s : : i i _ Mr. | verts, and Bentham and Elis|of-the Union of United Kingdom| hs ctalite comunl s of program aod! teside the RCMP band in a pol-| Thursday's rounds included the Tek gat eek io Hor, Bemnuec SPRAY PAINTING | with one touchdown each. Prince |Students, the President of the! tively. The membership commit- ished air force hanger. placing of a wreath at the 1a-| and resided in Woodstock before and WELDING ‘ of Wales defence stiffened in the} American Union of Students, and/tee for the various districts is) WAKES CALLS tional war memorial, signing of| moving to the United States. second half, and the Saints nad the Vice-President of External|s. follows: St. Peters — Mrs. Then he undertook a round of|the visitors’ books in the Com-| Joe O’Brien had another sec- GAUDET'S AUTO i more trouble in scoring than they Affairs of the latter. John King, Mrs. Joseph Leslie, | osticial calls broken by lunch with| mons and Senate. a call Sen-| 0nd - Place finish at Roosevelt BODY SHOP had in the first. On the National level, the con-|Mrs. J. Lewis; Marie — Mrs.| Governor-General Vanier. , * Raceway with Meadow Ai in the This game gave Coach Mac-jference discussed means of fur-| Everett Webster: Greenwich —| ‘today, a more informal tone ate speaker Mark Drouin and an-| $39,738 Jubilee Pace. He just! cytewa Phone 9117 Adam a chance to pick out the) thering its purpose — the pro-|Mrs. Shirley Sutherland; Head of | .i1) prevail, President Mateos is|®ther on Myor George Nelms.|lost by a nose to Right Time, flaws in his team and try to cor-| viding of opportunity for every|}Hillsboro — Ralph Coffin;|+, .21 on Prime Minister Diefen- — rect them before they tangled | academically minded student to} Byrnes Read — Mrs. Tommy baker for a chat and other activi-|| , eee: with Acadia on Monday. attend University. Some of the| Kenny, Mr3. Anthony Dunn; Sin- : 2 | , _™ | ties will include a drive through tcpics stressed were means of ob-| nott Road — Mrs. Henry Trainor; |#,. Gatineau Hills, now aflame are /P ar ‘VY BEST OF FIVE = taining bursaries, scholarships,| St. Patrick's Road — Mrs. John with autumn colors on the Que- | Prince of Wales and Junior Var-} and loans from government and| Trainor; Morell Rear — Mrs. bee side of the Ottawa River. te ‘ sity should provide several good | firms, N.F.C.U.S. also sponsors | John O'Neill, Mrs. F. Fitzgerald; | “7, cate, whish induaes Ma} d E N ht O t! games in their encounters this photo, art, literary and debating | Morell — Mrs. Aldiun McKenzie, ton’ fared en asleiater Manuel an Mi joy a ig Uu e tang halb agg gang recy Geauesaat Be Mespon: Shes Taddy McEwen, |Tello, and his wife, was trailed ‘opens week. an exhibi- : ~ she y wen ; re : ; tion game Wednesday, the Jun- ee eee aes ee West St. Peters and Canavoy — fe by oo? oe : lor Varsity squad trounced fen entivillin ond promotion of stu-| Mrs. Fulton McLean; Bristol — saeectees repo’ ei . eel D ANCE 4 i H APPY | Welshmen 49-12. The Saints ar dents’ interests on a national le- Mrs. Jd. Perry; Bangor — Mrs. number of Canadian counter- an j ed a winning game right through, vel. the Conference dealt. also Bennie Compton; Milburn — Mrs. ' leading 29-12 at the half, finally| Tis, the international level. N.| Wellington McKay; Morell East — ; : : racking up 49 points at the end __--|__ Mrs. John Hughes; Savage e visitors are to leave oF \ ot the game. Kane, McLean and|F-C-US. endeavors to improve | i oour — Mrs. Freddie Mosh-|'@wa by air Saturday. | Sai ~ Jardine played outstanding games | 221 ™aistain student relations on/ _. : Expressions of cordiality pre- for the P.W-C. team, while Col- | ternational levels. Kt is espec-| Disses were appointed to|Vailed from Governor - General | Tins, O’Brien -and Gillan were top | ‘2/!y important that we students, | 11. semi-annual meeting of the|Vanier’s first words of welcome. 3 for the J's ~]who are free, provide encourage-| provincial Home and School As-|i which he gave assurance tha = Z — ~ | ment to those students of other |. -istion. They included the pre-| Canadian hearts as well as homes ] DOWN ACADIA countries who are resisting dom-| aon secretary, Mrs. Marion| Were open to the visitors. l Monday of this week saw the | ination by ¢he = powers. _. |Anderson, E. LeClair and Frank! seconp yisrr t the Gaints trounce Acadia 35-12 in| In debating this year t ao ceeing ra : a their first Maritime Intercollegi- | Dunstan's members of the Mari-| 9 comprehensive report — on Mrs. Lopez Mateos visited Mon- ; ate league game of the season. | ‘ime Intercollegiate Debating lea-|jeciures heard at the United | ints had piled up twenty-one rersity, King’: -| Allison was given by An- Points with' three touchdowns, two | Thomas: University. All these de-| derson and Brian McGuire — the BIBLE SOCIETY | ; : | converts and a single. while a or dase mare ee et S€C-| chosen delegates from Morell ANNUAL i } i | fumble had caused the first touch | ©” rm, t home | High. . . i = ‘— for the Axemen, leaving the vis-| With King’s and St. Thomas, and en me mar n | : | itors with six points at the end| the one away with Dalhousie. Two _. STRIKERS WIN C ariottetown Hote —9.30 to 12 P.M. of the half. Scorers on downs for | debates are scheduled in the Girls|__ LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian an ‘the Saints were Ellis, Tingley and | Debating League. one with Mount | Congo poate uae aoe MEETING Arsenault, while Murphy, a form-/ Allison University during the first . . : , FE l ESTI ex S.D.U. player, aed for|term and the other with Dal-|ended Tuesday after the 24.000) Executives and collectors DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF LOW HU s Acadia. housie during the second term. caien aie o tees oor et mjare urged to be present ’ i a - ; Acadia tried hard for a come-| DEBATE WITH UK crease from the government-run | Baptist Church Hall, Mon- -PHONE 7371 wag FOR RESERVATIONS back in the last half, but just} Tomorrow, two St. Dunstan's | port and railroad agency. The day, October 19th, at 6 = ee : couldn't make it. Their second) members of the MI-D.L. Ed. | eight-day walkout was almost 100 1 m Sponsored By The Lions Club PURE and last touchdown for the day} Benson and Dan O'’Hanley are) per cent effective except im the *" ~ | i was scored by Bradshw early in : ’ aia intended |