numbers teachln City an Qlluaildble, but elil! in limited quantities. that“, snrrmur ar so r.c. ' MONTREAL, Sept. 2s -McGlll Univcrsltg? 5. ly u 50 per cent tncreas war fl res, ' the un versity today (nrolment in all faculties, schools wand departments is expected to reach the 9.000 mark. A staff housing problenr has arisen through the additions to the staff ltcm outside the university authorities to. day appealed to any citizens who MADE IN CANADA ~___._..‘___ have housing available to get in touch with the burner‘: 4241102. A total of l4 i-2 .per cent 0! all veterans studying in Canadian un-i- versities have come to McGlll, and staff this condition r1120 has anravated touching whicr. is approximate- c over post- tt was disclosed at The student Fresh active yeast goes right to world No lost action-no extra steps. Gives sweeter, tastier bread flavors-light, smooth texture-perfect fresh- ness! ll? YOU BAKE AT HOME- always use Plelschmann’: active, fresh Yeast: with the familiar yellow label. Dependable for more than 70 years - Canada's tested favourite. HOW the housing problem. stuff o! 775 pected 9.000 this session. MOULTING TOAD The pro-war touching staff num- bered 554 as Mair-wt the present Students have lu- creased from some 3.300 to en ex- The common toad moults or shed: its outer akin eeveral time; e. year. AR incense you 4m: the purvwbiteneea,‘ the linencoftneaa of White Swan Toilet ‘Tissue will make White Swan your inevitable first , QUALITY PIODICI‘ of e Mu: mine n” be at flve vents a word- etrletl! III- rNo In udvmce. ' COOK'S tor Pnotogrepne. sun latent in Pottery Ware. Crockett’: Jewellery. CONFEDEBAIION SUI-ANGIE. CIVIC TAKEB-Bepteamber is the final date for third lnotulhncnt City axu. SEE latest in Pottery Ware. Crockett/s Jewellery. ‘ HOWARD McINNIS, Fitted gootwcar now located at 1'75 Queen LIFE IN- third installment City agree. hoe. A. Mus, October let, Mlls. McCORMACWS Furniture Store has jurt received shipments of bedroom suites. kitchen sets' and kitchen cabinet; Cell and see than. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Servicc September 26th. Charlotte- 178 Fitzroy, alter FBEDERICTON. — Evangelistic Services -eaoh night. except Satur- day. Come and enjoy with u; an hour of old-fashioned gospel sing- int; and preaching. Song service be- 8111s at 1.50 s. '1". .1. w. Hayter. Minister-Evangelist. (HIE LATE F10. STEPHEN POND -—-Mrs. John Potid, Bristol, Eng- li-hd. mother o! F0. Stephen Pond, one of the members o! the plane disaster in B C. arrived in Mont. real in time for his‘ funeral, having crossed the Ailantic by plane for the purpose. T0 DECIDE SCHOOL OPEN- ING -- A meeting of the Provin- cial Board Dl Health called for] the latter cart of the week will] decide whether or not the schools are to open within the next iew dcye. it was learned yesterday. VISITORS RETURNING T0 U. . Ar-MIS- Gertrude Brooks ha! returned to her home in USA, after a short visit to relatives and friends in Fort Augustus and Ver- non River. Mrs. Brooks war ac- coenpanicd by her mother, Mrs. Charles Barrett u fer as Manc- W1. I ._ ' __.. I CIVIC TAXES-September 30th. i: the final date for pruyment of rmuo LESSONS-Terese. Dona- ‘ l Store. mm» 5 P- M- R"- J- H- Bl-‘MP- ling at Jack Cameron's “The Store Tl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN “GUARDIAN. lowed by Scripture readin by M", Dole Protade. followed wth read- ing o! Prayer by Mrs. hnmerscn Kent. After the ringing o! Hymn $0 "In Christ There Io No East or W " a were elven by Mrs. Ivan Sentner, Mn. Eileen Stone end Mrs. Ohes. Pmude. ‘Minutes of last meeting were read. 15nd bill 01 $1.10 for fruit and tcards were paid. ‘Iwc curds qt ‘thanks were received Collection amounted to 86 cents. Mrs. Bu. Kent. invited the members to meet [with her for the October meet- ‘lug and roll cull to b3 answered by a verse oi’ scripture contain. Ins the word Father. After repeat- lng the Mizpah Benediction, e Pleasant. social hour was spent and lunch served by the hostess. (Pat- riot please copy). _ CRIMINAL APPEAL CAGES — Four cases will be heard by the Court of Crimirval Appeal when it ovens at the Law Courts Build- ing Friday morning. The cue of the King, respondent’. versus lArthur Brown. apuelluit. u an appeal from a Magistrate's con- viction for assault. D. L. Math- iescn swears for the appellant and G. R. Holmes Ior the re- spondent. The King. appellant, versus David Heed. reepondent, reps-cums an appeal from u. amt- ence imposed by Mir. Justin M. R. Mwuigan on David Head for the illegal possession oi spirits. The Crown maintains the sentence was not sufflcientlv severe. G. R. Fted ‘Taylor, Granville. received Holmes swears for the mppcllant the sad news llllitl bu. aunt Mrs. and Lester O'Donnell for the re- Josepn Mallett, Manchester. NIL, snout-lent Hugh C l1 and had passed away on September 1a. William LeBhwc have separate The luneral was ‘ueld on Saturday 8.1108816 "Om B_ MflRWTKlE-‘t 60"" Septglflibey 3y vvicticn for having received stolen ____ gold: IwflmBBCh appeahthG. R. FALL TOPCOATS, special $24.75. 0 98 599981‘ 01' 6 Y9‘ Real value at Jack Cameron's, "The 590M561! 811d 1195'" 0mm?“ store m; Mm," for the appellant. Arlwgqpyyg (woyvgtqryqu _ OBSERVES GOLDEN JUBILEE Mr. Gilbert Bell is attending the -—Rev. William T. McKenmmheo- annual Clonvertion of Canudiantlaiin of Our Lady 0f PEYPBWM Congress of Labor at ‘Ibronw. re. Help Hosllltfll» Fall-i 9W3 Twemlli presenti ‘the Prince Edward Is-‘flbgiirrvefl the zorllderkglllilbigrfieghgg _ or na on o e land Di on No. l2'l Borden ‘by attending 501cm“ High m” BRADALBANE United Church oilered by Rt. Rev. Monsignor Charge Services Sundav, Septem- Patrick J. Heely. V-FK. in Sis. Pet- bet‘ 20th. Bradalbane 1t h. M. Rose or and PfluYs church. Falls City- Velley 3 P. M. North Granville 7.30 Because of Father McKenmJs P. M. Harvest Service at North failing health, it was impossible Granville. Commamion at Bradel- for him to be celebrlnl 1'01‘ 1119 bane and Roae Valley. Preparatory occasion. Most. Rev. Bishop Louis a. Kucera. no. 1.1.0., oocuvied ‘"171 hi; throne ln- the sanctuary- Rt- VIEITING P. E I.— MrOhurlestRev. Monsignor J. P. McKenna. E. Stevens and cor. Edward. Mald- cousin cf the jubilarian. was also en. Mass, arrived in ‘Trenton onlgeated in the onnctuary- F0110"- Satttrduy night and are guests oiilng the Mass. a banquet WM t!!!" the former’; sisterdn-law. Mrstdured Fatlher McKennn a! ill! NEW CIIFETERFIELD in Dusty Rose and en. Toombs Music "srlmwrvnoo-ivf-rmsn rwrsrzn" Top Coats. colorful and hard wear- lor Men." RECEIVED SAD NEWS -— Mr. WINSLOE UNITED CHARGE.- Services for Sunday, Septem Winsioe North 11.00 A, M, Wmsloe South 3.00 P. M. Prince- Saving 11-min.) Friday 8.30 P. M. J. Hebe: Kean, Student Minister. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. - Belfast, belle River, bomber 29th. Eldon . . ev. Mr. Mecvkaar will conduct the service. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be ob- served. Belle River 730 P. M. Eldon A. Gunn, B. A., Student Minister. CITY PROPERTY SOLD -Mr. George H. Ryan has sold his fine DFUPPFM‘, corner Fitzroy and Hills- borough Street, to Mrs. (Senator) McNlchol cf New York and Car- djzan. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan r/i-li re- acgiteelfcr the future 1n the Lenox GOES T0 TORONTO - Miss Mary Croken. R N. of Emerald kit Monday tnoming for ‘lbs-onto where she will enter Si. Joseph’: Hospital to continue her profession Miss Crcken was recently dis. $111394 Ifom Royal Canadian Medical Corps after two years overseas. DIVORCE COURT - When the Divorce Court, adjourned from Sept. 5. opens at 11 o'clock this morning two new cases will be heard. They are, William Ernest Phillips, Charlottetown. plaintiff. versus Ethel Blanche Phillipe and Sheldon Mathieson, defendants; and Everett Ernest Phillipe, sum- mereide. plaintiff. vet-cue Marjorie Louise Phillips and Harrison W. Prizzel. defendants. LAID T0 REST-The funeral o! the late Mrs. Preston Oudmore we: hold from her late residence. Winsloe, yesterday afternoon. ser- vice being conducted by Rev. J A Skinner. assisted Todd and Rlev. T. A. Wilson. In- terment North Winrloe centetery. Pallbearers were Sterling Yco. A ton Nbcnw. Glydon MaundJ-leath Gruweil. Alton Younlrer. by Rev. A. E.‘ Florence Oampoell. Today Mr an’! Hotel Weaver. Father twoKetml Mrs. Stevens and son Edward, letting; n brother (Dherles living at for Georgetown, P ‘E I where they ‘ Newton‘ Cross and a sisiér- MYS- will visit his brother and siswr- Wirn. Noddy. Greenfleld- 30th in-lnw, Mr and Mrs. Ben Stevens. Father McKenna and his cousin Mrs Charles E Stevens has been Monsignor McKenna are former in ‘Trenton all summer with her prince Edward Islanders. sister, Mrs. Campbell. she will so. company her hurband and son on their return to Maiden. -New Glasgow News. 211 PLACED IN JOBS-Report- ing for the Employment Commit- tee at an executive meeting of the Charlottetown Branch oi the Can- ‘adian Iegioncin téte gegiém PI-Ivrlne m“ nigh" °- ' ' ' ere’ are visiting her parents Mr. and gefetoanhelalhladlhblhlonzgiac-gcl lhxwlhhgs Mrs" Harry Craig’ ‘rryon’ sense the lost monthly meeting in Mr June. Oi the 2i’? eat-service per- eonnel placed 210 were males and '1 females. There are still 300 un- employwd veterans in the city, he ‘said. At the regular meeting of the Charlottetown Branch icmitgltt about; 58 new members will be tadmitted into the Legion ranks. -one member of this number ‘being reinstated after 11 years’ absence. ‘At ‘Iueedby night's executive meeting D. N. Grant mentioned ‘Plans for siartinu a three teem football league consisting of team! from st. Dunstarfs, P. W. C. and the Legion. Personals Min Dolores Dowlini. City, l! visiting Moncton. the EH85! 01 M1" Alice Mclnnls. Mrs. Gilbert Bell and son Thane. lBlatizsione. Mass... are their holidays ‘Dyan and Bedcque- Mr. John Manager of the ders, 56 Orlebar Street. and 0a., sufficiently Mrs. Walter Cotmier, gow, NB. Mrs. Aime Thompson. R11. visiting nor mmhm Mn. Alex Campbell. Broolrliold day morning on return. MIILLII-WXLILTT WEDDING lng wedding when Mortar en, daughter '11 Mr. and Mrs. What's the rnlupelied word In this Ientenzm mild “OUR IllOlI IAMIY lOVIl CUI‘ and Mrs Ernest Miller cf spendinx ‘lislting friends in Saunders, Assistant F. W. Woolworth Store in Saint John, NB, is vis- iting his motheu‘, Mrs. E. G. Saun- Many friends are pleased to nee Mr. Jack McNair of A. Kennedy Misses Shelia Dowlirr; end Jo cc Ooles arrived home after ependng o! the mamlgnd were l P159551“ Weekend memgxesgum’ we noticed this mar thoughts tum- s. Cambridge, More. who he; been left $118M!‘- St. Paul’; United (Dhuzch, Fred. erlcton was the scene of a charm- et Imog- AO. Willett was muted in mar. Robert‘ B6512 1.31133 ... In Momeriam WILLIAM I. MANN The citizens of Indian River and Kenlington were shocked on Sept. 18th when it was learned o! the sudden passing of William Mann at the age of 64 years, although in ailing health for lome time the end came u a great shock. He en- tered the Prince County Hospital on Sept. 15th and passed away. three dnyg later. The lete Mr. Mann, was g man of eterllng character, always eugei‘ to help a neighbor or friend. He we; g friend to ull who knew him, and we: dearly loved and respect- ed by hi; many act; of klndneu. But it wrll be in the home, where he will be sorely missed for he was a most devoted husband and lather, never untirlng in his effort! t0 be a help to his family. He did hi5 duties as he raw them and gave his best to all. He enjoyed ‘he Qlmlfle Pleasures 0i’ life, =18“! through the fields and a friendly chat with his neighbors which he much emuyed. He was a great reader and home lover, Mr. Mann will be greatly mined in the community. The funeral was held on Friday, 5B tember 20th. from hislate re. sl ence at 2 o'clock. The large number which gathered was a splendid tribute and token of the high esteem in which the late M3; Mm" W" held by all who knew n m. The rervlce was d filev. J. A. M¢ct>wun.ur)-1ny,§,‘,°,§m,u§§ .- _ere Peace. Perfect Peace, sate ‘H’; the Arms of Jesus, Abide with e. Mr. Bud Mountain of Sum. merside sang very tenderly Them I5 N‘? Nlkht There. The pall bear- tleéznweré Charles. Kennedy, lgslig Le “t 5mm M111. Edgar Hickey’, . smflle Ramsay and Norman p.33“. wig‘? l‘ ‘unwed by his sorrowing stefldw, one eon Keith on the homo. . one daughter Ethel (Mp5. Victor Inman) of North st. Elean. also several grandchildren, gum: “rthegrlxtlevylk bElYSQLtMSYIIfI at . ' ‘O 8_ up rom childhood. The floral trrbutes were mlmy and beautiful. To his grief stricken wife and family and}, an "Tfflwlmt friends, deepest gym- Palhy ll extended-S. an... '8 form Br u: Isllnd Fur-men wu, (Continued from page z) I stood a. montent behind the otlaers to watch it pass the grove 3111M‘ then came indoors to d0 the fl- 5111mm now. that I do not recall much about the hours be- fore noon only to remember that the house seemed still and desert. ed-llke and the ems busted themcoives at the tasks, No matter who came or went the Mum? had to be attended to and We" WES the Dal!" Q1 fattenin 1118s to be weighed and the pett cow let to pasture. I U U Soon the sawing of the harvest cominuod and it the insistence o! the work was not so apparent 85 1Y- wotlld be 1n a like circum- stance at Alder-lea a number of loads of the golden grain was fetched ind stored in a. granary. “We threshed a rally off the wagon" my father explained for I had heard the sound oi’ the gear "I use Ilew-fanna/a Pepsodent Dental Dream" FUR THE EETlimllSE NEW-FURMUM PEPSOIIEIIT DENTAL .l2llEMl WITII llilllll MAGlNE a dental cream that removes every kind of film that darkens our teeth-smooth] , safely! {k5, the NEW-FOR LA Pepsodent Dental Cream has the greatest cleansing action ever oflcred. So no wonder “Pe rodent I IIEVIIIKI Teeth" are winter! b. . they‘? vvhitIeat 5mm“ 1*] ecuuse t ey‘re c eanerl. Start today to use brgfi-lltt- "m: “ § m‘! tasting NEW-FOR LA GREATEST unit III Pepsodent Dentel Cream u; *1] for the whim: teeth! “PEPSBIIENT TEETH” are because they're CRANE] “WWJOJMMYWYMLDO our work at best and z found my not only with my I'M-Rel hflhliygia empt bask t. huge and gaping the top but vnth events recepllacle (aBesnldes my best gown through mI-Wflflllllflfl 3""- wea a delhying factor and I wish- ed heartily for my old shoes and I celled "that old, tweet-benign: slacks. x think that I should soon mine" by phone a few minuml m‘ have given u regardless of u. cran- and. was stirprised to find“ m h berry-less c rlstrnas, if others, the some old cnSE-mefis “lid “é a‘ glob‘ vausslstatmxul hdad ngtmcm 1 iigvavtsyntggitltegdtbf 152113362 h“ m a nce an con r u vo . y I heard it cndheced with the lame b hundfulls t lest filled mine. 5K5 a ung um old charming timbre. A bit wistful ie it was. and her yo and daughter. One Summer in the I decided but then plevfhB/Dé "Li; page E1519 wag my capable house- was only my IQIWYm-I- 011' we keeper. I was laid aside from work neighbor from the I “Bald he" for some mottfhs than and I shall’ nut was there and EH00" he said always remember those trying yet. Pards bark. Yes. n“; we fir’ often pleasant days. I recall mw. "we're selling along 31 . d” W“ along with my sufferings and the ished Robs thteshllw“ Qour own Doctor's daily visits, the miracle went away. W6 547° and added in answer to my quest- ion: “Yes. I fed the mlll—tl1ere‘s not much work to that". In theY afternoon in company with a sister | and her young daughters I went to pick cranberries on the farm- down the highway where young. Ellen, Piece and namesake of mine lives The warm September day; suited our purpose and we quite enjoyed our spell at the work. The 1mm his “mg and sefiougfilzyriégfi sunshine was rich with the gold as to be able b0 spend e s ort tme n r y, 1 t 1 _ at his place oi’ business each day. was m o t e n” Eng of the of Autumn and the lazy breeze, Strait. which lay sparkling vt'lde' and blue, just beyond The shores visible in a, dim out-line '0 the right and as ed again to follow in Iancy those who had gore from us this morn- ing. Cranberry picking 1e a. tedi- lday. On moonlit night! my llsht that now Jamie? No he {IBBYVI- 5°95 out by day" and then Yong bet- ww reamed. u... . W111 you Ellen? It wo w m stouter £84212‘- aiggélalmme m‘ no I , DRE. q p "Y of moniing breaking over the hills; the heat oi clay when moo-Sci 0f clouds floated almost past my W111- dow and the brightness of the evening star that came to 6nd 8 was turned low ac that I fulfil“- better enjoy the loveiineee in my wakeful periods. Not so lerathy was it to those o! mine who must u” The largest elephants on adult males o! the Ail-teen www- .._.__.-_—-—- Xpefl that comes with m; an lhxdlvidual 17115111556 l‘ g boy, eventually pays off-DOME!!! astlr by day-break and yet I can hear James fetch the cows along the lane from the field across the creek to the milking. Elsie about Rob's use. is s woman now and as B Grieg, New President of Ford I said. has a family oi two. So that Mow,- Cqmpanry of Canada Limited, my berry-picking was after alsoyd newspapers as n. b0? It ll-‘ll fuhinn in the nature oi a social [comer o: Queen and MoCe/ttl Street! event and I come owei/ from 1t in Toronto. a Here's "the Know flow '1! 8 LARGE noLLs 27o CITY POLICE COURT - At the City Police Court yesterday the‘ accused in a rape care was re-t .manded to jail for one week. A man’ ‘charged with keeping beer for sale ‘ugh; we: fined e50 end coeto or one bonop from Cue Ltqull month. Five drunk-r were each frn- Send u tnlny entries u ynu_ like. ed $5 and costs or 10 days. Two Name: of winner: willbepublubcd, others were fined $30 and can; or 30 days and $10 and coetn or 20 llfetleeaellgald$enldflloe day: respectively. Two drunk and CUE IAIN! llAjfl-chllw loveCnehelel rune hlghtroby whi- Rllflgfindbyour msvet to Cue, De : 1 M null: Sc, Toronto 8. Every month the first ton correct entries drawn eech win 0 ‘CASH- to 830i! nccompuued by e DOIINIIID incapable: were each fined 5 and’ costs or 10 deye. A men c urged‘ with carrying e sewed off rhctgun wee remanded for rerttence. I. A. ROD!) NAMED --J. A. Rodd: ISO, director cf fllh culture, (who; was born 1n Buckley Point, P E abridge. t u...’l‘°£'"5 ‘ltulhél ' on r. t n re a one to IAII- rennin: end the committee on llutlonl lddwhm we: ltudy of the American hence, °' “mxage F" Society it the recent annual mach. in“! the looloty held in 6t. Paul M . The society war organized in 1810. Ml‘. Rodd, of the Oenadian Depertment o! Mme-rim, he: been tom time to time member or chairmen 0f most of it: commit- tees and we: elected preaklenvcu the 60th anniversary oi the m. ciety. He woe the lint and one of two who were not citizens of the United states to have been reoognleed it this way. --0ttewe Journel. CUE Efififitfi a Tb! nor! rofmH/lj and an! Jellrinlt the ceremony for which the church was decorated with bukete of Klad- ioli and feml. t The groomunetuwer hi: brother. Jock Miller of HlAllCX- ‘mo usher: were Inwrmoe Wlliett, brother of the bride. and lldwerd o. tToronto. J. Harrison Wade id- ted at. the organ. M1. erlec Fleet. was roioiat. l w- r Gillie o! Newoeetle wee maid honor. Bhe wore A gown o! meme cheer crepe with motldtting flower hot qt yelow end mauve and carried e meeguy of yellow and mauve gladinli and rooee. Mill Joen Mamet! u bfldomnld wore e floor length gown of prim. me yellow mt sheer with yellow and mouve flower hut end carried a meegey oi yellow and meuve flowers. The bride who entered the church with her lather, wore a gown of m» broceded satin, made slightly m trnine. with bustle but. Her veil of embroidered not. fell to the floor from a ccaonet headdress o! embroidered net and pearls. and ehe curried e nclegly oi cream end white roeu with tulle etreum or: in white. Immediately efier the commune e reception we; held of the home o! the bride’; parents. H! 5m MAM‘. l! r w __‘,'.v,.'.'~»,§.’; In Homer-lam In memo‘ MOI! den deter... I O $14!? it!“ Wfiusfil 1m mo. mime. i Ilfltlnkolhlthelleuco Andeftrepoatherueme. We who level her sully mire her Betlreetlnfleleomeet llllllt ‘- w/w) BFH ATM GUI LIQUID DIITIIFIIDI IUGUDTQDNTIQT “I11 In. .But¢nl,'l‘erel\mOMefie: A-A tantrum-u. PE. ervie EdmoewniAltm; Shirt. Iver renumbered elite eel m“ 3' ammo, mu, ma?» m? 1m- _L",.";§1i,‘, ' ~ n- street. The rooms were beauti ully decor-oiled with flowers. Those serv- ing the guests were Min Alice Moe. Rennie, Mice Helen Little, Min Dorothy Gilli; and Mine June Fleet. Utter, the bride and groom left for e wedding trip to P.E.I For Orevellim the bride wore e two- pieoe tailored suit in cheqy red wool uni carried a con of white - fleece. Her ncc were in block and white. ‘ A Among the out. of town guests were Mrs . Foreman of Saint John, Mrs. A S. Hutchieon oi Newcastle. Jock Miller of Hollie: end Mr. end Mrg. 3.0 Woodward! d Growl!" “ Carnation Milk IT'S very simple to know how to use Carnation Milk. Carnation is fine whole milk, concentrated to half the original volume by evaporating pert of the natural water. Add an equal quantity of water, and you have the consistency end food vllue of whole milk. But you'll find e greet difference in the smoothness, rich flavor and fine texture that Carnation given to foods. 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