I NOVENIBER , 15, 19E2 0. The. Week at S.D.U. This week.yit is a pleasure to alute the rtlnest intercollegiate ootball team in- the Maritimes. It vas a very determined group of I0yS who left the campud Friday fight and an equally-determined group of fans who followed them in Saturday. For the reputed 800 iaints' rooters present, it was -cally a'pay off. for they witness- sd. one of the most exciting and lard-fought games of the season. is it was during most of their games this year. every man turn- ,-d in a star performance. with lack Reardon scoring on two )enaity kicks. Although some ex- :ellent runs were made by both sides, the game was marked by glose play and heavy tackling as either team let up on their de- termination to foil all tries. On the way home.themany ecu liege boys gave vent to their enthus asm by ear-piercing cheers for the team and "old St. Dunstan's." when all got together on the ferry, its sturdy beams vi uaily shook with the promenadin and cheer- ing. Amidst this ovation, Urhie lvlclnnis was found in a quiet corner, chanting that great classic, "Grandfather's Clockl; As yet. the exact date for the Mccurdy Cup finals has not been determined. but when it arrives all will join in wishing A. .l. and the boys the success they have known in the past. . O O 0 Last Sunday was observed as the regular monthly Day of Adora- tion. Throughout the day it is the privilege of the different classes to pray in adoration for half- hour periods, and that evening to assist at the Holy Hour devotion which consists in different pray- ers, hymns, a. sermon and Bene- diction. Father Sullivan, officiat- ing. impressively spoke on the Mass, saying that it was only rea- sonable that a rational creature rucouwioon ilosrnni. Instruction as Attendants - Two Year Course. Lectures in Anatomy and Physiology, Pharmacology. Medicine and Surgery, Obstetrics and Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Mental Nursing, Lectures and Prac- tical Demonstrations in Nursing Procedures. -- Salary per month: - First Year: First 3 months (Probation Period) 535.00 Following 9 months .. 000 Second Year .. 3550:00 Graduates W000 Ward Cha 385.00 r e .. ............................... .. Room, goard, laundry and uniforms provided. For application forms and further particulars apply to:- A The Superintendent of Nurses. Falconwood Hospital, P.0. Box 90. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. All Property Taxes, Poll Taxes and Dog Licenses due the Town of Alberton must be paid on or before DECEMBER 6th, 1952, or legal action will be taken. M. D. FIELDING, Town Clerk. , . F01! SALE 1946 OIIEVBOIZET 2 U2-TON DUMP V In Good'Oonditi'on. x No Reasonable Offer Refused. I -ALSO- 1949 MONARGII SEDAN Built-In Radio and Heater. Good Condition. . A PHONE 1976 tor and that this uierifiee be that of tho Body and Blood of Christ. sinee.it was Christ Himself who founded and recommended it. S-3 0 o 0 Monday evening saw the second of the M.1D.L. trial debates.be- tweelni-'Regis Duffy and Charles Mortisbn supporting the resolu- tion,"VResolv'ed: that the Canadian peo F are excessively, taxed", andimnmett Roch and James. Johnston on the pposition. The first of the trials was tied between Bill- Quinn and Leo McGinn,, .lohn'Wa.lsh and Aquinas, Ryan. whosdebated the topic Resolved: thati-initiation of Freshmen stu- dentrbe abolished." Mr. 0'Grady did.hle usual good Job as critic. with Art Pendergast as chairman and.Alton Craig as secretary Other.-.' speakers of the evening were. f.Moderator Father C a s s. Father Campbell and Bill Quinn who.reported on the Acadia Con- ference of M.I.D.L. which he at- tendedwith Alton Craig. H1 0 O O Remembrance Day was observed at St. Dunstan's by the offering of Requiem Mass by the student body' and, the cancellation of classes that afternoon. Monday noon,.Mr. Eugene German of the Department of Fisheries and a s.D.U. graduate, spoke on behalf of the C adian Legion. stressing that-deep significance of the oc- casion and pointing out that since the;struggle against evil is not over,'iand since chaos and confus- ion are yet being spread by false ideaspali must ask God's assist- ance in preserving His Name whicheis man kind'a only hope. 0 C 0 The lWeek extends congratula- tions .to Dr. Rodney MacDonald of St. Peter's on' the honor recently bestowed upon him by his Holiness Pope. Pius. Times have changed sincevDr. MacDonald was at St. Dunstan's over 70 years ago -and in fact he remembers seeing the old St. Andrews College as it wardrawn down the ice of the shoiildoffer sacrifice to his 0reo- i llIIll6E8jJEIlTIME continued from page 10 worse not to know what to do about it. And Mite hadn't the least idea want to do. V Running along an old path th- rough the grass, one that'-,ha.dn't been used much lately. Mite came to an old Meadowmouse home. It was partly brolgen down. He guess- ed by the look of it that no one was living there. He crept into it. There was no nice soft thistledown bed. However, the little Mouse did- n't mind that; he was tired and in which to hide. He curled up in the softest place he could find, and went to sleep. when he awoke he had a strange and dreadful feeling. It was the sort of feeling you have had after a. bad dream. He was frightened. dread- fully frightened, and he didn't know why. He had seen nothing, and had heard nothing to frighten great danger was near; that some- thing dreadful was going to happ- on. What could it be? He hadn' the least idea. How he did wish there was somebody to tell him what might be going to L , or what he could or should do about it. Hillsborough and which new forms part of St. Joseph's Convent. Th t was a long time ago! Again con ratuiations Doctor and best wishes. . . . Thought for the week: "A gentle- man is one who has infinite cap- acity to take pains." - Cardinal Newman. From SD.U. to all of you. health, happiness and success. LONDON -(OP)- The brake- testing machine in I. London fac- tory went to work on 010 automo- biles and trucks. only 80 of them met the required 90-per-cent ef- ficiency and balance test 'on all four wheels. sleepy, and this was a. good place . him. But he had a ,feeling that. rim .,GUARDIAN.4 cHAa1.o'r'rr:'rown' 1953 CHRYSLERS FEATURE New murvi Shown is the new 1953 Chrysler Windsor DeLuxe 6-passenger sedan which features entirely new and beautiful body styling with long, low lines. Powered by the Chrysler 119 horsepower 6- models have a wheelbase of 12554 inches. The 1953 Chrysiera are offered in a wide choice of twelve body styles in twelve solid colours and sixteen now on d TRUCK - FOR SALE ONE 1950 2-TON, DODGE Good Condition. Low Mileage. - New Tires. Special Price. ' "PHONE 44 (Easy terms can be arranged) Apply to:- ' B. L: STEWART. -sounfs. P. n. ISLAND , FARM non sans: Situated at 'French Fort, nine miles from Char- lottetown, 185 acres in high state of cultivation, ex- cellent potato and pasture land. well watered. house in splendid shape with plumbing. Also extra house for hel . Barn size 34 ft. .by 140 ft. Also new piggery wit running water. Farm runs from St. Peter's Highway to East River, near churches and school. Priced to sell. - KENNEDY & MUSTARD . REALESTATE nnoknns 125 Kent Street Phone nos, AUCTION same: of the following Stock and Equipment will be held at Bloomfield, on the Robert Peters property, corneo of the Duvar Road on Nov. 18th, at 1 o'clock. Lime aower, McCormick Deering; hay mower, Mc- Cormick Deerllfg: gang plow, F. J: W.; cream sep- arator, Veiox; Cockshutt farm wagon; Fleury Bissel rapid easy manure spreader; I-I-I-C potato scuffler; Su- preme heater No. 16; Percheron horse, steel gray, about 1500 lbs.: 4 sq. shingles; cream separator, MR, 600 ibs.; No. 252 gan plow, M-H; lever harrow No. 14: farm wagon, M-I-1;, -H scuffler; set of team harness; good woods horse, about 1300 lbs.; 2 cows. Terms cash. Pvovon t ; NEW YORKIR D! Sedan-Newport Kooupo. . PIYEEII. BURKE. Auctioneer. J 1 K ispluy cylinder "Spitfire" engine, Windsor DeLuxe two-tone colour combinations. Io Hollis St. A d' H t 1- Now. Send: was (33 la" a 0 3 -um FOR SALE Two minutes from Ilsllway Station, Business and Theatre Six room house, but 3'”. A Modern Brick Building with Automatic Sprinkler in every Room for our Guests Safety. District. System LARGE COMFORTABLE IVELL FURNISHED ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH AND SHOWER . DAILY RATES --- SINGLE 55.00 and 55.50. DOUBLE 56.50. TWIN BEDS 57.50 Newly Decorated Room: With Hot & Cold Water SINGLE 32.50-53.00-83.50. DOUBLE 54.00 54.50-55-00 CONTINUOUS DINING noon SERVICE AT rornnan PRICES FROM 8.30 A.M. TO 1.30 A.M. FREE PARKING 00 beau i u for word .. furnace and all modern conveniences. 1 U2 acre of land and one outbuilding. Apply to BELL & MATIIIESON -or-- J OIIN AUSTIN Hunter River I , PAGE TI'IIR'l”EY.'NJ m onnnnfr OFFICE SPACE Two , rooms on' second floor at 143 Great George St. (over Fashion Shoppe). Apply: . I FASHION SHOPPE Phone 55 FOR SALE 0 1 slightly used No. RU Cockshutt Tractor; 1 Farm- all A, in good repair; 1 three-furro tractor plow; 4- horse gan plows; 2 new tractor plows. PERCY W- ROBBINS, Cockshutt Dealer, MORELL FOR SALE New Modern BUNGALOW Mt. Edward Heights -App1y- G. STEWART MaeKAY hm Bryenton dz llIa.cKay (In. Charlottetown t I55 CHRYSLERS sums New smmc -j P6617 ass in p6i”i0illl.Elil.C6 100 H. P. FIREPOWIR V-I outperioom any other - standard aeunger car engine In i the world. It to the povmplant of 0 the '68 New Yorker and Imperial models. ' NEW VORKlI:C1ub-Ooupl E: Four-Door Co onveriiblo SEE THEM- muvs THEM?- LEARN THE mrreuucn ' '4fL,)i0llI'--71Gd7'6Jt7Chj'JJ6'I'-Pb'Ill0lttl1 -1 Qmga dcdlcr . Count- Wlth an enviable mwlllbi M smooth. reliable and economical performance. n in nu nowavimf of the '5 Windsor modeler wmdaom owe coupe-llatrf Psaunoor Sedan. WINDSOR DE LUXE: Four-Dool -emu-Newport Couw-C”"Wi,'b"