1 gCblti.u..'t N Ml (64 I it is PRE PAID RAI-I. U” Send the gift that says ?'Come and be with us for Christmas"! Your Canadian Pacific agent will arrange all details and will send a prepaid rail ticket to any place at no extra cost. It is as easy as buying the ticket for yourself. Prepaid tickets can be single or return fare, first class or coach. Travel by train is safe, dependable and economical.- Full information and reservation: from only Canadian Pacific agent or A. C. MACDONALD, General Agent, Canadian Pacific lollway, ill Iorrlngton Street, Halllol MOTORING COMFORT A new British product is an elec- tric ms or coffee pot which may IRON HORSE at of a mctor-car. Winnipeg-Brandon line in 1882. ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTO. SOIIEOIILES OIIMIEES Effective Friday Dec. 8th, 1950 Lv. Ch'Town for Montague 4:30 p.m. daily ex. Sunday Saturday only 11:15 p.m. Sunday only 9:30 p.m. Lv. Georgetown for Ch'town 7:45 a.m. daily ex. Sunday and 6:45 p.m. Sunday only (via Wood Islands) Ar. 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DDDD -- The first railway mail service ir East Roynity. a be plugged into the dashboard sock. the west was established over the Dianna '1 lbs. 5 OH. 17.3 WEEK at S. D. U. Last week. we told you about the solemn biasing and opening of our new chapel. Though this was an occasion of great joy to us. we ex- perionced, nevertheless. a deep sense of sadness in leaving the old chap- el. which had served St. Dunstanis students for fifty years. Rather than become sentimental about the mstter, we pay, in thot&ht-pmvok- ing words borrowed from the Rec- tor. Ilastwordoftributetothe old chapel: '11 as many good men came out of the new chapel' as came out of the old one, we shall all be satisfied." , C O 0 At. st. Dunst.s.n's. it is becoming more and more apparent that the Dramatic Society is now one of our foremost , organisations. Not content with sponsoring a drama festival for college years and high school. this energetic organlzstio. Presented a three-act play in the spirit of Christmas last Saturday evening. Director of the Christmas play was Rev. Edmund J. Roche. -who is the Dramatic society's foc- lliiay adviser. and to whom all of us owe cur gratitude for his interest in dramatics and for his energeti work on behalf of the society. 0 O O a. '!he play. which called for great depth of feeling from the actors. was the heart-warming story of the Nativity, that tremendous ev- ent which was the fi.rst.Ohrist.mas. The cast, all of whom are to be congratulated for their eftcrts. in- cluded: Stephanie MacDonald. Mnry creighan. Bethany MacDonald, Mary Johnson, John Weir. John J. Dlmpiiy. and Leonard O'Hanley. And. in mssing. special reference must be made to Emmett Roche p!leel('s Vital statistics BIRTHS BM.ITlI- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Dec. 2, 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith (nee Irene Hogan). Cardigan. a son. PHILIJPS - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Friday. December 1st. 1960. to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phillips (nee Gladys Ward), Harrington, a daughter. PAQUETTE-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Friday. December 1st. 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Psquette, a ” ” , Wendy Jean. p VICKEBSON - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Nhvember 28th. 1&0. to Mr. end Mrs. A. L Viokerson. Charlottetown. (nee Martha Saunders) a son, Donald George. . WATSON-At. the P. E. 1. Hospital on December 4th. 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Watson, a daughter. MORRIS-At Moncton on Novem- ber 23. 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Morris. a daughter. BATCHILDER-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Dec. 5. 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Batchiider, Georgetown. 3 son. ROD!)-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on December 5th, 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rodd. daughter, Mary Mom-:LI.AN - At St. John Gener- si Hospital. St. John, N. 8., on Docrmber 4th, 1960, to Corporal and Mrs. N. A. MoLellsn nee Doris l-iowatt, a daughter. 7 lbs. 3 ans. MARRIAGES HUGHES - WILBY-At. Detroit. on April 8th. 1950. Gypsy Nowsome Wilby. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Newsoine of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., to Capt. Joseph H. Hughes. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nassan Hughes of Toronto. Ont. Moorlmltsobi-MaoPllEltsoN - At the Predryterian Manse, Clyde River on November 30. 1950, by the Rev. Donald Nicholson. Agnes Ma.oPherson of Brockton, Mass. to John Ma.dPherson. of Kllmulr, P. E. Island. i WEEKS-CRASWEIL - At Hun- ter River United Church on Tues- day, November 14th. 1990, Edith Hanna Craawell. Hunter River, to gieldon Boyd Weeks of Frederic- n. DEATHS JORDAN-The death occurred in the Charlottetown Hospital, De- cember 6th, of Ruth Mario Jor- dan In her 14th your, daughter of! Mrs. Chester Smith, 9 Bishop 5 . SMITII-At 91 'chmond St. Dec. 5. 1950, George Smith in his 41st V0.8?- SAUNDEBS-Ac, 5 Kent. Street. Tuesday, December 5th. Charles W. Saunders in his 90th year. BABLOW-At Breadaibsne, Dec. 4. Mrs. Robert '1'. Barlow in her 78th year. ' MULLINS-Suddenly at his home 51 Douglas St. on Tuesday. Dec. 5. James J. Mullins in his 80th year. ' cousin. In Charlottetown on Sunday, Dec. 3. Mary Currie. formerly of Sun-lrnerslde. in her 87th year. ' BAIIDOW-At lradelhene on Dec. 4th, 1950, NH. Robert T. Barlow in her 73th 90!? BERNARD-At the home of her daughter. Mrs. Heath WINNI- Summerside. December 7th. Mr!- Samuol Bernard in her 'l7l-ll YEM- ABSINAULT--At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Thursday, Dec. '1. Ant!!! Arssnaulit of Summer- side in his 580: rm. ' Ollllll-At Charlottetown on Sunday, Dec. 3, Mary Currie. formerly of Summersldu. In her 81th year. " ' WINOIIISTIB - At Queen's County Hospital. Liverpool. N. S. on December 1. 1950. Lemuel Win- chester in his 09th year. OOINIY-The death occurred of tin. r.ir.t. Hospital. necqinim 2. of George Carney. end 21 years. JIOIIIION-At Charlottetown on Iridsy. Dec. 1. Theodore (Tod) Morrison in his gist gear. OIAIII-At Amh rot. . s..'Dec. 2. Daniel crater. formerly of Im- peaue in his um year. ' MeoIAY-At. Summenids on De- gzmber 2. 1950. Margaret Blanche i .111! GUARDIAN. CHAR without whose cap the play would men on the campus. Right now. have lost much of its drama. manager Mullalily is directing bu- . - ' ' ' ket-bslil, as it. is played at. B.D.U.. Greater than usual. even for Bi. towards its 1950 climax. The mana- Dunstsn's. was the number of gel-'s Job is often a thankless one. "great in " about the campuslut and for that reason we say. week. Two of than were valued '"Phanks, John, we surely apprec- mombers of the senior class, Mark late your work." and George Keefe. ' ' f These individuals happened to de- In senior basketball the Saints serve their gr tness because they kept up their high-scoring ways lost I Split decision in the first with a 64-34 triumph over the Y.- intcroolleginte debate of the sea- M.C.A. in a game played at Prince son, which took place in Kings of Waleslast Saturday evening. '1'he Coiieie. Halifax. last Monday even- game was played at a slower pace ms. The esteem i.n which these gcn- than is customs y for the Red and tiemen are held in the field of pub- White; but the boys feel that they iic sneaking It s.D.U. was simply are capable of more speed. 8-Dd shown by the surprise and disap- promise to prove that after christ- pointment their fellow students ex- mas when the Island Icaaale gels perienced at their defeat. And. of underway. course. wevwere no more put out ' ' ' than were Marl: and George. The Q, 1:-giddy, wd mgolced in the manner in which these two debat- (93.5; 01 (the Immaculate Concep- 9”- Whom We readily acknowledge tion or Mn.ry,' the Mother of God: 3'5 M" V"? best MWPWG (107039 and many of our prayers were dir- "iminded "8 that it takes a really ected to her for her intercession 3'93” mm W 1059 'W9ii- For Kimfi. in the great crisis the world is now the victory over the Maritime cham- experiencing, The occasion was pions and Dominion finalists, was marked by 3 1,01,--d.;y, cancellation a great achievement. To win. they 01 muses, Md 3 me-hk from the must -have been good. usual routine. The holy-day, besides ' I ' giving us a chance to renew our Th?” is mi 517309 in make sDe- prayers for peace. gave us a period we write this morning. It marks tine as... examination in Religion. which first of our semester examinations. which will be in full swing the middle of next week. 0 C I Just bedore we leave you with a few thoughts for Christmas, we should like to send a unanimous "Get well quick" from the Junior class to one of its most esteemed mmnbers, Miss Bethany MacDonald. -who is recovering from an append- icitis operation in the Charlotte- town Hospital. It may not be too consoling, Bethany, but we think you should know that there are some of your classmates who would willingly trade places with you right now. some people never be- come accustomed to the writing of examinations. 000 The mention of Chrlstxnas on two or three occasions today recalls to the writer of the jiweek" a prac- tice which is helping, along with other things. to dilute the real meaning of Christmas. The p:ac- tlce, ugly in every respect. is the thouglhtless substitution of the ab- breviation 'Xmas' for the autltul and holy word Christmas. e use of the shortened form actually takes Pageant Features Work or Pionoolt Island Missionary. "I'he Burning Bush" by Rever- end Stuart C. Parker, D.D., and James Scott, on historical pageant of the Predaytcrlan Church Canada was presented recently at. the Eaton Auditorium, Toronto, on the occasion of the seventy- fifth anniversary of the Presby- terian Church in Canada. There were sixteen scenes tracing the history of the church. Scene IX was "Geddie and the New Heb- rides. ”Geddie founding the Presbyter- ian Church's earliest mission, won with difficulty the support of the Church and left home to brave untold hardships. In speaking the Lector set the scene in Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island, 1847. ...-.-:----j- us -with something meaningless and hollow. O O 0 Until next week. we leave you with the Christmas message for which we earnestly pray: "Peace on the campus at this time, sqwe shall confine ourselves to three, clal mention of all the "great men" of msplge wherein wg coma une up our thoughts for an assault on the First, we should like to introduce "Pcnderous" Paddy Mcxenns, who alone with his full forty-elrht lndhes. was acclaimed the leading scorer in the juvenile basketball league. Next. we congratailate Stan "Hammer" Deighan who was high scorer hi the intramural league. with an amazing total of 307 points in 14 Ramos. to lead his nearest competitor by about 100 points. And last, but far from least, the man responsible for all this basketball. manager John Mullally. who is without doubt one of the busiest IN MEMORIAM lh y of William Murphy, aha passed away one ycar go go. y. We miss you. oh so much run. But would not bid you stay God knew that you were suffering Thnt life was hard to hear. so He classed your weary eyelids, And whispered. "Peace be Thine." Sldly Missed by Margaret and Ken. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Benj- llllill C107. Marni! Harbor North. who departed this life December Oth. 1948. Weep not that her foils are over. Weepnot that herrueisrun, God grant we may rest as calmly, when our work, like hers, is done. Till then we yield with glodneos, our loved one to Him to keep, And rejoice so the sweet assur- nnoe, "I-le glveth ills beloved sleep." Lovingly Rensanbo ed by Husband . and Family. IN MEMORIAMA In loving memory of William F. Murphy who passed away Decem- ber 10th, 1949. Often I pause to think of you And think of how you died To thibnk you could not say good- Yo Before you closed your eye. In Heaven, Deer Huisond, I'll find 30!!- Who-n God's great way is done I'll stand once more beside you, when He calls for me to come. 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