"THE COLLEGE BY THE SEA"

VOL. LXXV HALIF~X. N. S., FEBRUARY 19, 1943 No.16 SADIE HAWKI IS ON. HE RUN , • • • • Dal Girls All-Out TENTATIVE CANDIDATES? Nominations For Students' Council SO WATCH OUT MEN In War Effort Another year rolls around and with it another d ogpalch f) o~c girls have often been Are Under Way jamboree and a day when the campus i'" giver. over to the girls. ·riti•ed for nut doing any war Sadie Hawkins comes to the fore and now it is the men who The big question everyone is ask­ work b11t this criticism is entirely \nll sit by the telephone chewing their nails and wondering if ing this week is,-Who's going to be unfollllded. Other univer:;ities have they are going to be asked to the party which, we may ~ay, who on the Council? Nominations their Red Cross Corps and thus get promises, as in past years, to be one of the best. have been coming in fast and free, all the publicity they could ·wish for. but the ones of most interest seem Tonight the folks of Dogpatch are invited to come to the At Dalhousie, situated as it is in one to be those for President. The fight gym at nine o'clock and dance to the music of Don Low until of the busiest and most important will be contested between Bill Hagen twelve-thirty. Remember, too, that it is for a good cause, as citic.11 of wartime Canada, all avail­ an E GINEER, and Tom Patterso all proceeds go to the Community Chest. Since there was no able facilities have been taken over from MEDICINE. The LAW stu­ by the government for training dance for tqe Community Chest in November, as has been the dents will be behind Miss Johnston custom, Delta Gamma is determined to make this an extra big moo. Under such circumstances it for the seat of Vice-President. The is im.poasible for the girls to have success. final nominations for the Presidency an organized corps. Each girl in the and Vice-Presidency, will be settled The committee is economizing in every way it can to Univenlity is, however, doing her sometime during the corning week­ make the profits even larger than last year-so no remarks share of war work. end. about the wrong date on the ticket, please! Tickets are still l'w• classes in Nursing have The nominations that have come in available, at $1.25 a couple, from Norie Douglas, Shirreff Hall, beea organized and weekly lectures so far are as follows: and remember, girls, it is up to you to ask the boy friend. are held at Shirreff Hall. Now, both Everyone in costume, please. cl.aaiiea, each consisting of about FOR PRESIDENT: Tom Patterson lhe committee in charge of the dance, under the chainnan­ twenty-five members, are ready for ship of Mary Boswell, consists of Norie Douglas, Anne Mackley, their tlXlWlination. A lecture has Up to this time nominations for president of the tudents' Council in­ Bill Hagen clude (from left to right) Tom Patterson. Bill Hagen and Martin Mac­ Martin MacDonald Su::..Lll Morse, Geny \vhyte, Peggy Hyland, Joan Vaughan, alilO been given on how to handle Ruth James, Margaret Morrison and Joan Archibald, so it ought bool.ba and a movie of the London Donald. Nominations are not yet definite, but probably one of these will be your president next year. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: to be good! blita baa been shown. Laura MacKenzie Kaor times calls have come Lorraine Johnston .1. nv...,.., aot m costume will, of course, be admitted but will tbrougb. for extra workers at the Ken MacKinnon not be eligible for the prizes offered for the best costumes and CMit.eeaM and not once has Delta Dramatics Art Titus lo lllltJSs narr the fun. Boys, you had better beware, for if you l .. a ' e !lot been on your best behavior this past week you will G.mm.a failed to respond. Most of FEBRUARY This season always sees dramatics the eit,r girls do regular canteen The Nominations from the Arts miss a good party. :rou will be called for, fed, and taken home. to the fore among Dalhousie's acti­ and Science Society are as follows: I though it is a bit hard on those going ·with Hall girls, for they 1ntrlt and a list of the out of town AND CUPID vities and this year is no exception. ciris has been sent to the head of , ______. SOPHOMORE REPRES.: will have to find their own way home. The girls will really For two weeks rehearsals have one of the canteens in the city and Eileen Phinney show the other sex how a successful party should be run,­ been under way for the three-act there will be good food, good mu~ic, and a good time for all. So these girls are available as sub­ One of the prettiest weddings of play "Fresh Fields" by Ivor Novello, Laurie Allison lltitutei. the season took place in St. Paul's \\ e 11 be seeing you in the gym tonight! directed by Mrs. Carl Clark, with a JUNIOR RE'PRES.: Church on Tuesday, February the LMt fall, every day for a week competent cast consisting of Bar­ Barbara White ninth, when The Ven. Archdeacon foqr members of Delta Gamma were bara White, Elaine Hopewell, Kay Joan Vaughan T. W. Savory united in marriage u.upad

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Editor ...... Catharine Finnamore We endeavor to bring you something new in this co1umn News Editor ...... Eileen Phinney just for this week. Following are extracts from Dalhousie Sports Editor ...... Anne Mackley Gazettes of former years, treating the same problems which we, Features Editor- ...... •...... Anita Goodman "But I really like etchings! •• now in Dalhousie, are facing·. Proof Editor ...... Eileen Phinney "Personally I prefer Sweet CapsM P)lotvgraphy ...... Don Oland Businesl' Manager ...... Webby MacDonald A TWO-FACED JAPAN? SWEET CAPORAL CIGARE1TES Prior to this Manchurian outbreak Japan was looked upon "The pure.sl form in which tobacco can be smoked" as a high-minded nation in its international relations. In its numerous post-War dealings with Western nations the Japanese SADIE HAWKINS AND WARTIME government conducted itself with scrupulous attention to its honour and the fulfillment of its commitments. Its activities In spite of all the current quips about Sadie Hawkins and r in the field of international co-operation were praiseworthy. In the other members of her sex, wat has brought a change in her adhering to the Pact of Paris it did so without reservation, a personality. ::>he has bigger and better thmgs with which to fact well noted at the time since Japan had a vital 'Monroe occupy her mind than the mere catching of a man. The war is Doctone' interest in Manchuria. Now in violation of its pledges of as vital importance to her as it is to any man and she is FARMERS' under the Pq.ct and in contradiction to the ideals its spokesman playing an important part in it. MILK have expressed and still do express it appears that Japan is Sadie Hawkins is no weakling. Her very existence is not playing the invader in Chinese territory. Can this be Japan, dependent on man. Hers is a physical, mental and moral Is Stimulating ••• It Peps You Up! the preacher of peace? strength .that is as indescribable as inhnity. Her existence is November '31. threatened along with everything else in this men's world, and she can fight and is fighting for it. But she uses her own weapons-mental fortitude to stand up under the abnormally great :::tl·ess and strain that this period in the history of the • LET NOT OUR PATRIOTISM SUFFER world is bringing to all of us. A few cynical irrational persons "read the loss of Germans Perhaps mental fortitude is the greatest asset one can have "TASTE THE DIFFERENCE" with delight" but the greater portion of the Empire, broad­ in this battle for humanity. Women are armed with a plentiful minded and even-thinking, "herald the loss of the Allies with supply of it. 'fhey have the power to impart aU that under- anguish" and also deplore the woeful waste of human life · standing·, sympathy, courage and tenacity of purpose that keep whether English, French or German which is the result of this us all :tacing :tm·ward and looking upward, trying to maintain sudden burst of military "enthusiasm" fostered and nursed an even, steady keel in the midst of turmoil. With men of all under the watchful eye of Bismarck and matured and launched ages managmg the war, fighting the war, and preparing to - ---- with the aid of Messrs. Krupp in the reign of Wilhelm II. serve in the war, it is left to the women of the world to carry JACK MITCHELL'S "Let not our patriotism blind our vision" but let us look to the burden of everyday living,-to do the ordinary things that MacLeod- Balcom the statesmen of England as men who, knowing far more about BARBER SHOP always must be done in war and in peace. No one can under- LIMITED the situation than we do, after untiring efforts and with un- -. , estimate their duty and no one can deny their success in ful­ Four &perienced Barbel's limited patience endeavored to maintain the peace and failed. fiUmg their duty. 0 Many of us who are assuming the role of critics would do well The woman's place in the war, however, is more than' a DRUGGISTS r------"~ to remember the old adage: spiritual one-it is real and practical. She is carrying it out Headquarters for Students "IF YOU WANT TO SEE "I know," the braggart fool replies. with all the seriousness which it deserves. She is donning a Requirements WELL, SEE WALLACE" " not know," admits the wise, umform in auxiliaries to all the forces, releasing men fitted for 0 THOMAS WALLACE Midway the modern highway lies, .. more active serv1ce. Her peace-time organizatiOns have taken SONS AND DAUGHTERS "I do not know but criticize." on a war-time mantle, and their achievements are not to be be­ HALIFAX • SHEET HARBOUR SIGHT SPECIALISTS November '14. littled. She has entered the factories where she is doing a KENTVILLE, N. S. Y. M. C. A. Building Halifax man's \vork in a man's way and the government is fully aware '------• Phone B-6881 and desirous of her services and her efforts for all-out pro- ,______. duction. ~ The effort to organize a Militia Corps should have the sup­ The Lure of Less serious but equally important is her work in the ser­ port and co-operation of all Dalhousie students. The Dominion vice canteens, for, be it s&rving meals to the men or dancing Precious Stones has adapted the policy of providing for its own defence. The with them, she realizes the value of high morale. Finally, not For thousands of years After any Show development of this policy necessarily involves the maintenance the least among all these, she spends her spare time in knitting mankind has treasured of a _small permanent force sufficient to garrison the forts and -knitting endless miles of yarn into the vital necessities for precious stones. or ... provide a nucleus for the whole military organization of the men of the fighting forces. They are precious because country. Canada must never go beyond this in maintainincr a they combine beauty to standing army. Militarism as it exists in Europe should have Through all this whidwind which has been superimposed charm, durability to pre­ Before any Meal no place .here. The country's citizens must be prepared to de­ on the comparatively well-ordered life of the average woman, serve t h e b e a u t y a n d fend their heritage, and our universities should be in the van in her disposition has not been ruffled. She is going along in the rarty to keep it above the Think of ••. working out this policy. same even vein at all times. She has never let herself become commonplace. A militia corps would be a direct benefit to the students exasperated by the endless demands on her. Her determination A visit to Birks will tell enrolled therein. The exercise received in training would, in i. a ::;h·ong thing with her. It is her will to do all that is in her its own story. a measure take the place of gymnastic training in which we are power to bring the world back to normal. It is her aim in life. so no~oriously lacking. The students would feel that they were She has sacrificed her comfortable private life for the present, Henry Birks & Sons working to an end, and the benefit from the exercise would be to ensure it in the future in the safe life of a peaceful nation. Limited greater by being relieved of the monotony of exercise for its Registered Jeweller Green Lantern own sake. But the most remarkable thing about a woman is her Ameriean Gem Society ~ility to lose herself in her work during the morning, and dur­ Banington St., Halifax. N. S. April 06. mg the afternoon to lose herself in the incomparable charms of a new spring hat! REFLECTION The window blossoms scarlet at the end of day, malqnustr Jlnturrsity The reddened glass one vivid glating stain, As thou~h th~ frigid sky had suddenly bled, A WORD OF WARNING Halifax, Nova Scotia Or burnmg, kmdled sparks inside the pane Maintains a High Standard of Scholarship. To burn in hectic fury with the sky . In tl~is iss~e o! The Gazette we introduce to you the can­ In crimson gold of hot, ecstatic flame. dld~t~s for office m the Students' Council and other campus Includes all the prineipal Faculties of a Ulli..-ersity. Largest Staff, Libraries, Laboratories in Eastena CaBada. :>O~Iebe~. A word to the wise is offered to the co-eds of the As God would light the taper of man's soul u~Iversity. Remember that the people you elect this spring So sunset lights and floods a window-pane. ~'lll serve you next year. Give the subject a bit of considera­ Arts and Science Faculty K. E. B. tion and cast your vote wisely Degrees: B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., B.Mus., Phm. B. The vote of the women of the University is a comparatively Diplomas: Music, Engineering, Pharmacy, Education. large one. It should b~ used to the b~st of your advantage. Four Year Advanced Courses in Classies, Mathematics ~boose the man who will best serve the mterests of the Univer­ Modern Languages and History. ' SJ~y and the student body. He will represent your interests and Graduate Courses of recognized standing, leading to degl'eell Will speak for you while he is in office. of M.A., .M.Se. DAL OFF HOURS Can Be Very Profitably Spent at the . Abov~ all, don't neg~ect to v?te. It is your right and priv­ Courses-preparatory to Professional Faculties. Ilege. ~very stude~t With the mterests of the University at Course in Public Administration. heart w1ll_ vote for the man or woman whom he thinks will do Many valuable scholarships, on entrance and throuaft MARITIME BUSINESS CQIJjEGE the best Job. the cotm~ea. 73 COLLEGE STREET '11te Professional Faculties ~tudents who do not desire a complete course in any of in toe Seven Courses are admitted as General Students. Law, Medicine, Dentistry, enjoy an unexcelled reputatien. It is fitting in this co-ed edition of the Dalhousie Gazette The Evening Classes are held on MONDAy .and THURSDAy that we pa~se for .a m?ment to pay tribute to Rose Jay Good­ Inclusive Fees: in the B.A. course, average about $160 a rear. 7.30 to 9.30 Tuition $5 per month m~~· .a Section Officer m the Women's Division of the Woman's in the B.Se. eourse, about $190 a rear. DIVISIO!l of the Royal ~anadian Air Force, who was killed re­ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. cen_tly ~~ a plane cr~sh m Alberta. Rose was a graduate of this Residence will be valuable aid in future years. ~ m vers1t_v: and d?~I~g her college career she took a large part Shirre1! Hall, residenee for women. m the vaned actlV!bes of the campus. Delta Gamma cherishes Carefully supervised residential faculties for men. Enter Any Day her memory. Tuition counts from date of Registration Page Tia:ree Feminine Superiority the girls on the campus have faces Studley Stooges Intimate Glimpses of College Life --No. 12 (and not such gruesome ones) not On Dalhousie Campus AMPUS just legs. Score-Navy is down but Grab your hat and hold on to your and not out-yet. C ROUND III - How the judges chairs, boys, for the week of weeks LIP PINGS has come. Who said "the weak wo- Forrest Fogies shudder at the thought of having to men's week"? Will that fugitive study on every night but Wednesday and Saturday. But wait, C.O.T.C.? from a date board kindly remove A special feature of the Sadie Editor's Note: But that only takes two evenings himself from the company of "us" Hawkins Dance at the University of \ We are happy to show you that and then only until 9.30. Now they intellects as we proceed to show how not every issue of the Gazette is en­ New Brunswick was the raffling of know what side their bread is but­ the ~trong skirts show strength. tirely dependent on contributions a large basket of home-cooked foods, tered on. As the first feature of our pro­ from the Engineering D partment. including a chicken, pies, rolls, pret­ But we are also sad to think that 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10: Navy is out! gram, let us present to you our zels (supply your own beer), and only the engineering department has So the moral of the story as you model, ladies of the campus and- lots more. This wa~ a venture of the enough interest in the welfare of the can plainly see. hildren--our superb, super-strength Gazette to make a contribution. Freshettes and the whole thing was Amazon character, mother of nature, carried out by them. The proceeds father of chimney sweeping, Miss * * * We have it on exceUent authority went to the Red Cross. The way to Bong, bong, bong, bong Ann Elizabeth Marie Kathleen 0'- that a wink gave one lad an invite a man's heart! Bong, bong, bong, ibong hovel. Need we elaborate further to the Sadie Hawkins' Dance from Bong, bong, bong, bong on feminine superiority? Hmmmm, our nightingale, Kay. * * "' Midnight, by golly! I was afraid of that! At Mount Allison the co-eds for­ . Day after day co-eds beam their * • * feited twenty-five cents to the war approval as they note the grace with The moral is "never make or take fund for each time they were called which boys acknowledge their su­ a bet." Look at the current Pete­ and asked out by a man during For Sporting periority. Surely you don't wonder Norma-Johnny triangle. Co-ed Week. Needless to say, it about this. For what other way can didn't happen very often. Goods of we interpret the consideration with * * * * * More than one lassie is blossoming THE BitUTES which they allow US, self-efficient At the annual theatre party We haven't decided whether these two hurly-burlies have attacked Finest Quality and self-sufficient females, to open out as far as Red is concerned-now which ushered in Co-ed Week at the 1 this girl with intent to do her harm, or whether she likes it. Draw your and a Complete our own doors, push like the merry that Jaquie is safely out of the way. University of Western Ontario, an own conclusions. old (censored) to get through to original Dogpatch skit, written, re­ Music Service * * * hearsed and produced all in one day, door first, and in all other ways to Some day when you have lots of Call on fend for ourselves. time, ask Lyn to tell you the "Ten was presented to the movie-going hood. Four co-eds, chosen for their What mere man dares to even sug­ Health Habits". college students. The skit included Joe College aptitude in figures, don their judges gest that he excels in muscular such familiar figures as Marryin' gowns and settle comfortably to de­ strength ? Why every boy from the * * * Sam, Abijah Gooch, and, of course, vs. cide a long hard fight. At least the ~-IIU "A" Company down to the "awk­ Strange how Stu must stay home Sadie Hawkins. When interviewed contestants can be assured that the Jafiii•*''~ and study instead of going to the after the show, Sadie said, "If you Johnny Jeep judges are unbiased. Soon all is ward" squad has to train hour after IANOS - CHURCH ORGANS prom, while Nickie is perfectly con­ liked our Theatre Party, thank the quiet and with a wave of lipstick hour to make them strong. But Ladies and ?-Today you shall women,-what training do they need tent to strut her stuff on the eve of Gazette; if you don't like it, don't the fight is on. SHEET MUSIC - RECORDS witne~c; the best fight of the century. for Knittin' for Britain? Why, the bioi quiz. blame anyone, because you would MUSIC SUPPLIES have paid 40c for the show anyway!' In this corner we have 349 4/9 ROUND 1-Every nice girl loves a NONE! Women again triumph . .Per­ pounds of navy all in one man, John sailor, and our campus coeds are no fection on display. A recent ( ? ) quiet wedding turn­ • Jeep, u striking figure, waiting to exception. And the uniform does At the University of Saskatchewan THE We admit that some things do ed out to be the cause of grief for contest for the most sought after help a lot. How can poor Joe com­ Ladies' Night took the form of a need v. little more intelligence. But more than a few people. And the title of the year, "top men of the pete against that row of buttons ? FLOWER need we, women of the world, worry barn dance. For decoration, wagons SHOP distinction of walking through a wall campu,;". While in the far less Navy uniform vs. college football were spruced up with pumpkins, 37 BLOWERS STREET about such trivial matters? With instead of the door doesn't belong to comer we see our tower of strength tiger suit. Score-a slight leaning sheaves of grain and the like. And HALIFAX no trouble at all, (well, hardly any) many. Joe College 109 9/10 pounds of man- towards the navy. we juggle our hours and time tables to complete the picture, apple cider Phone B-7133 and turn out excellent minds as well * * * was served, - just to keep in the ROUND II - Feather cuts and as excellently balanced date books. In the spring the sap runs! But mood. windblown bobs are quite the fash­ How we pity those poor morons not away from the right things. ., eds published their fifth annual ion. Baggy Sweaters and sloppy Eat at ..• who must wear pantless cuffs--ex­ Hence many hours that should have Great was the co-ed's delight on Ico-ed .editio.n, only this year t~ey shoes also come in for their share EVANGELINE cuse pliz-cuffless pants. How bard been active ones for one young Med going "up the hill" at the University made .1t the1r first venture at a SIX­ of co-ed approval. Who laughs at they take it! We have open-hearted­ were spent abed. of New Brunswick on Monday, the page Issue. our hairdos and our clothes ? Joe TEA ROOM ly offered five inches off our skirts, first day of Co-ed Week, and seeing Ed. Note-Let us hope that Dal does every time. But at least he 56Yz SPRING GARDEN ROAD * * * B-9571 but the government didn't take us The eternal triangle. We wonder in one of the front windows of the girls will attempt the same not too notices it. NAVY-Please note that up on it. They feel that we are which of two eternal freshmen will Beaverbrook Residence, a sign bear- many years from now.) ! al.ready doing our share. win first place in the affections of ing the words, "Gather ye Rose- .. * * Ladies of the jury, and anyone one, Margie. buds". Apparently there were some else prP.sent,-We have come to a skeptical souls in the men's resi­ We draw to your attention the * * * dence, though. In a window directly unanimous decision,-WOMEN ARE At least Maisie has one less wor­ absence of the hackneyed "moron" above was another sign, "Not Us!" THE SUPREME OF THIS CAMP­ ry. She will never be compelled to jokes in this column. Only a moron US! live on the salary of a head-waiter. * * * could appreciate them. This issue At McMaster University the Co- Name any man who could write Too bad, Johnny. Opportunity of the Gazette is not for morons. this and expect everlasting fame. knocks but once, and all that. * * * A reward of one big nickel is of­ CAPITOL fered to anyone who can supply in­ formation on WHO received that Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday scrun1ptious big Valentine we caught HALIFAX "\Viz" buying. Needed Hagen to help him do it, too. Red Skelton * * * in Do you want your hair shampooed Fader's Drug Stores for a dime'? Only a dime, folks. ) 135 HOLLIS STREET Whistling in Dixie (But supply your ovm shampoo!) II 29 COBURG ROAD ~ * * * HALIFAX . Ah, spring, spring and Jimmy! A • ~"""''"""-"""""'"""....,.~'"""--"'"""~""""' change is as good as a rest. So Henry takes a rest and Ruby has a * change. 0 EUS fhursday, Friday and Saturday * * * Not least among the Valentines re­ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ceived at the Hall were jewellry, You Were Never "BOSTON BLACKIE GOES flowers candy and long-distance HOLLYWOOD" calls. Oh, lucky, lucky, girls. "PRIVATE GUN SMOKE" Lovelier Fred Astaire Thursday, Friday* and Saturday Rita Hayworth "ISLE OF MISSlNG MEN" I Delirium "JE SE JAMES JR." ••tee-cold Coca-Cola is more than thirst-

Cop1e, First Years, fill the flowing quenching. Yes siree. It's refreshing. There's bowl, GARRICK For now the quizz is over; CASINO YOU'RE SURE TO WIN new Tonight's the night we celebrate, an art in its making. There's lcnow-how in its vriring pleasure and economy Saturday, Monday and Tuesday when you buy E·tgle "Chemt­ D.T's are in clover. Scalcd" MIRADO. Stronger "TIME *TO KILL" points smoother writing and How delirious we shall be, production. The only thing like Coca-Cola is 35 miles of Hue frnm eve•'Y lead Come, Buraglia and Lee, Lionel Nolan - Heather Angel are proved by scientific tesiS * ,,od insured by the above How about those cases three? Certificate now being packed For we shall not be sober! Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Starting Saturday, February 20th Coca-Cola itself. Nobody else can duplicate it." 10 every dozen. "THE GREA'r GILDERSLEEVE ND YOU CAN'T LOSI a penny. The Money • Back In other ways some spend their time, with Guarantee on the back of each For Valentine's approaches. Harold Peary Cenificate offers to refund the 'THE MAN IN THE TRUNK" When Johnny THE COCA-COLA COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED price of the full dozen unless Ken Rodger searches for a card Eagle MIRADO proves the HAUFA.X finest pencil you have ever used. To appease Diane's reproaches. Comes 653 TAKI ADVANTAGI of this Now, here's the gossip of the town­ •>ffer. Buy Eagle MllADO A Valentine for one of renown­ OXFORD rodayl and learn how good a Marching Home penci can bel Dave McD has mown her down, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Sc eaeh, leu in quantiti.ea That fair-haired girl from home! "NOW VOYAGER" DALHOUSIANS ... These verses have their mystery too; Bette Davis Allan Jones for your TOILET ARTICLES, MEDICINES Missing--one Jim Campbell. PERFUMERY, CHOCOLATES ·EAGLE ·:~ The question that disturbs us so­ Thursday,, Friday and Saturday Gloria Jean KODAKS, CIGARS :·cHEMI-SEALED" Where did he ramble ? • I o• I I · ~ .. ~ • .., "ROAD TO MOROCCO" More surprises for the cless­ SpitaJny All Girl Orchestra KINLEY'S 'MIRADO Lloyd Feanny makes a pass, Bing Crosby and Bob Hope -~- rJ; THE REXALL STORES Hand in hand with that fair lass "SABOTAGE SQUAD" PENCILS 490 BARRINGTON STREET LORD NBLSON Outside Biol. 1 lab! JID'l!1IL Pap Four DALHOUSIE GAZETTE February 19, 1 Dal Girls a Prominent Parts • Sports BADMINTON NIGHT AT GYM We Present .. • PHYI,J,JS \ RAY BARRATT "To pull your weight in the pre.- nt day strug-gle for Victory- yon sh •Uld II<> h :tlthy and full of energy. You must not only do your own job well, but you mu. t avoid using th precious time and energy of techni­ cal personnr>] in ... q field;; dn~•o, teacher,;, etr. (' 1 I ,.,.,h '· ·n n<·" Jack of Bleen , ~c1 ,., inn; J..., .;. eurciRt>, all add 1Jp to a heavv drn ·r> on our re!':ources. That's why its good to &"e t"" standArd of health of the womE>n of Dalhousie at a high level this Quality and style to suit the high year." reuirements of the students of

He wbo knows not and knows not Dalhousie will be found at the that be knows not largest Furriers in the East. Is a fool; shun him. He who knows not and knows that be knows not Is a child; lead him. He who knows and knows not that * be knows Is asleep; awaken him. MARITIME FURRIERS LIMITED He wito knows and knows that he SACKVILLE TREET, BALIFAX knows Is wise; follow him.. Your Gazette potographer caught these four fre shettes as they were preparing for a game of badmin­ GORRip Invitation: ton last Monday night at the Gym. Reading from left to right they are: Joan Macinnes, Anne Saunderson, Pull up a back fence and lean over. Pat Hollis and Renee Garratt. DIANA SWEETS ROSEDALE NURSERIES ~UillllltMIII!Illilll'lil:l:l:lllllllllllllllllli'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllliiiWIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHiilllllmlllllniHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ! IIIIII'~ Y. M. C. A. 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Support vour ,..lnhs Pnd he healthier ?nd 13S happier from loss of that excess weio-ht. Also free--a delicinu::; -- -- MILK - CREAM - BLEND - BUTI'ERMILK meal at Roy's. g11aranteed to have :" low calorv content. T11ke 1~7 38 139 140 l&tf r.a:- ~ ~ advantage of this great opportunity th.!!t is the first of its Jcin!! ~apr llfl [45 ~ l4b AVAILABLE FOR USE-One brand new ping-pong U!clde. - ~ ;)- YOUR SUIT COATS AND DRESSES 4~ 14~ :50 151 151 Found any hour of the day or nirrht in Mrs. Barr?tt'~ offi,.. .. 1'+7 ~ ~ Show the fellows that President M:1ckley's strugg-le with the IS" [55 5b !57 5l) Students' Council was not in vain. ~ e appreciate a rroorl thi.,,... ~ ~ when we have it. l!i' bO~ ~ [bl Look Newer FRESHETTES!-Can you use the 8rchery eouinmPnt thPt lb'L [b3 I bit :b5 the upper c1assmen have scorned this vear? Taken in freoupnt doses, it promises to give results. ~ lb7 COULD YOU USE A GOLD "D" ?-Badminton is a new Last Longer HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL (Cont.) VERTICAL (C•nt.) major sport. Play it with a purpose. 1-River In France 52-Dry meuure country 1-Relieves (abbr.) 19-Full of rnolet- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-Fellows are you afraid to 11-Resembling an 54-An Insect 20-lnclte face us? Just because some of us wf!re disillusioned to see you areola 56-Portion 21-Enwra, When they go to Cousins in tunics last year. Can masculine vanity permit you to don a 13-Bulwark 57-Salt (Latin) 24-Part of verb 'Tt ~ · 15-Record 58-Sailor 26-Marry skirt before your admiring public, and hold your own against 16-Fatlgue 59-Chief actor 30-Avold us on the basketball floor. 17-Make lace 61-Large lake 33-Snare 18-Church ~eat 62-Kind of dog 34-Lyrlc poe"' REGULARLY FOR SALE-Tickets for the Munro Day Banquetr-only a 20-Corn-spike 64-Traders 36-0wner of a limited number. aff~ir 22-0nce around a track 56-Appearing as If plantation Get yours earlv It's one vou can't 23-Paid notice gnawed 37-Possessed There's nothing like it to make fabrics sparkle afford to miss. It will make your Munro Day complete. 24-Existed 57-Venerate 38-Precloue stone to keep them feeling soft and fresh, to main~ 25-Mature 40-Ciaw LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN-135 girls who should be 27-Canadian province VERTICAL 41-Nolse ~hapely, slylish lines. A good wartime practice out on D.G.A.C. night Tuesday-to make use of the precious (abbr.) 1-lsland In 42-Menda 1s: Buy fewer clothes--send what you have to 28-Ciose by Mediterranean 44-Asslgn Cousins often. time the girls wen~ so generously allotted by your committee. 29-Label 2-Daughter of Minos 45-Affirmatlve reply 81-Gulde 3-Recline 47-Mixture of flour LOST-Some time since the "Moose" departed, that college S2-Universal light 4-Used In negation and water 34-Aged 5-The (Sp.) 49-Actor's part spirit that Dal, at one time almost exhibited. Finders please 3!>-Aiter the form of 6-Type measure 51-Consider return in form of support on Saturday nights or Sundays at 37-Very warm 7-Liable 3-Lor 1 ~ of hair the basketball games. 89-Terminate 8-Navigate 55-Plant of the arum umtTCD 43-Jump 9-Journeys to carry family WILL SWAP-One practically newT. Eaton Co. Shield for 44-Boil on eye-lid mecsages 58-Corner 46-Military asslslant 10-Walks SO-Railroads (abbr.) the club who can offer the best showing of sportsmanship. 47-Father 12-Affirm 61-0id length measure 48-Venture 14-At a distance 63-That ls(Latln abbr.) A'ITENTION! Wanted by Helen MacKay's Golds, Laura ~Ireland 1'3 - ~o ·· •'1 f m e r i -::;~n e5- A d!!gree (abbr.) MacKenzie's Reds or Sue Morse's Blacks some well or partly done athletes to compete for the above shield. When we asked the questio~ "Do you want a crossword TO LET-One gym floor, practically any time of day and puzzle in your co-ed edition?" the answer was an overwhelming STUDENTS! on Monday and Tuesday nights. Please apply by appearing at affirmative. Th.e ayes have it. the Gym ready to use the equipment found in Red's office. This NO MAN~s CAFE is the chanc~ of a lifetime! r-======::; HOLLIS STREET B-9575 GIRLS-Did you know that Monday night is open night at the gym'? What's the difference if a few rackets are broken or a few back stiff if we all get acquainted? We guarantee that DaJ boy i n't such a dope and the girl next to you in English II has S?mething after all. This offer is guaranteed or your money "Heat Merchants Since 1835" back if after three successive applications on Monday night, you don't get complete satisfaction. S. Cunard & Co., Ltd. A. good slogan in war or peace: "Say Schwartz and be THE AMERICAN GRILL Sure". We urge it for your protection that you may HARD COAL SOFT COAL be assured of the incomparable Schwartz quality in COKE 22 GRANVILLE STREET Coffee, Spices, Peanut Butter, Jelly Powder, Baking FUEL OIL Powder and Dried Fruits. 24 Hour Servke W. H. 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