Thursday, September 17, 1953 ami J, Mfa j yc rolment at UBC , 7 Low Ebb This Year .... By The Canadian Pretui ." r ,t of the students pouring into Canadian ;;:is this month are finding living accom-,n and registering in their preferred courses Beet Harvesting Starts Shortly ! LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP) Southern Alberta's sugar beet harvest, expected to produce nearly $6,000,000 worth of sweet roots from 34,700 acres this fall, Is scheduled to start next week and become general early in October. The ' three beet processing factories in this region are to begin their sugar-making campaigns the we-jk of Sept, 28. . A little flattery now and then , Makes husbands out of single AT THE UNIVERSAL t .. I- "U ' C FRASER & PAYNE FLEECE inn much trouble, i uk i is m ine immediate : post war years. Most universities re port the current averace Is still COATS higher than pre-war 'figures. uvmg costs while attending college are highest In Toronto. i-1 . NYLON HOSE First quality Nylons by Canada's largest manufacturers. AH new Fall shades. Every pair perfect. Daik seams. Hiyft " spliced heel. Blue Heaven, Night" Star, Vienna, Pronlenud!,'," Tea Beige, Spice. 8'j-ll. , ,,. This is the Regular First Quality ,Vp. SUV - 3 pr. for $3.5(B NEW FALL FABRICS JUST ARRIVED where a student can get campus1 .XU: Picas survey, .!iiiws some over-,t Laviil University in 'v, wiu'if 300 students ie (.';marta were re-tu -n-d down for lack "livhI rxp'Tts more ;i -ja-ul tW term, with 2.853 last year. in nil ..t parts of the port a (V.ni-riil levrl-; pincers of students t iwo or three years, 4Mi the hufie influx man stuii'-nts which t.iti'nis to record aeeommrxiHtlon fnr $15 g week but pays up to $20 if he roonu and boards In a private home. Edmonton runs a close second WALTER BRAEDT, 42-year-old German . soldier who es- caped a Canadian prisoner of war camp in lirttt, was arrested recently by the RCMP at Loup Lac, Out. It Is expected his case will be turned over to military and ImmlRratlon authorities. Biaedt escaped from a farm near Stittsvllle, Out. Oct. 15, 1946. in uvmg ciMsus, wmcn average $80 a month. At the universities of British Columbia and Saskatchewan Remarkable Values in all wool fleece coats. Many styles to choose from in a wide variety of the newest colors for the Fall season. Check these features: v O Pure Wool Fleece Material Full Satin Lining 0 Half Chamois Interlining O Full Flannelette Interlining Niuuents pay $55-(60 a month Gabardines, Worsteds, Plaids and Novelty FabM and in New Brunswick they can Jaks ncs selling at ipccial Knees. 58" Gabardine, assorted shades 95 IJLl.i PAY 58" Authentic Tartans Jj) 98 58" Botany Wool Novelty Fabrics SO 58" Glen Check and Hound's Tooth Fabric JC" YD $ I . I . A 29.95 Budget Priced i HERE These fabrics are ideal for Skirts,. Dresses, Slacks, etc. ' una good quarters for as low, hs $12 a week. In all colleges, arts and silence courses are generally the most popular, especially xi.h women. Engineering Is still 'hosen by many men. j FIRST-YEAR CIIANCKS I The University of British Co- i lumbia expects enrolment of! 5,400, about the same as last! year. Officials say attendance Is at a "low ebb" and put the blame on the fact "depression-year babies" now arc entering university and their numbers are lower than those born in the 20s. There's a long waiting list for women's quarters on the campus, but ample accommodation for both men and women away from the university. For the first time this year, UBC is enrolling high school graduates who have had only two instead of three years of languages, II'Mr-ll Is rn,,L-lnn .. I Plain BLOUSES Fussy and Tailored Styles, white and Pastel colors. Sizes 12 to 20 $2.98 MARY MAXIM HOMESPUN KNITTING'' ;KV M'NW'(KM i ! tin.' uMlh'nc wlnd-. ur-iii.nunl sciwion-j r. -m:iy well have 'u Ui a past era but a .',;j:s hi the high i! .n.' yet. ;, ,i i t;ii.i, four sail-'J up brit-lly at the i iiere this sumiiif". :i -i wie line, bir : ,i feet in length fc.re and aft. The un. k here was a 35-!, as a bird, and one 3y her lines that she !l,ll-( s. NIGHTGOWNS Rayon Tri-cot knit nightgowns in pink, Nue and maize. Sizes 12to 18 .'. $.99 . new ml Mm Complete stock of all shades designs to choose from. 4-oz. Skein 89c . ... ...... to luua.ug BUIIIC CUUUKCS 1 in l !..., liiat-yrur courses. i SLACKS Ladies' black gabardine slacks. Smartly tailored, pleated style with self belt. Sizes 12 to 18 $1095 h a ti en places 'oo. :it-.t U'ld u setting ih An v ies in June. for Hawaii. This i y conquered easily. D(.idi-s of Waikiki, More than half the students are enrolled In arts and science courses leading to bachelor of arts degree. This year the university will graduate its first class of medical students, which numbers 60. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS - Full size assorted plaids 70" x 84". 2-Each blanket has whipped ends. 3 KM EACH fan 1 i -A PARTY ii-:;cd northward, fol- am jm mm ..f- J;.p.in;w current ' Hie southeasterhes ' After Alaska came . hi.pcrt, and from : -i.un as honv', itu. ,e. Not bad for Synod Fails To Name HARVEY WOODS SNUGG1E5 Fall weather is approaching and you will appreciate the warmth and corn-fort of Wood's Snuggies. 15 per cent. g Come in tnis week-en - f m and see our new arrivals. Leu Griffiths is 'li.ng yacht and acquiring one Party dresses for the Fall Season in the newest styles and colors, direct u in ait C New Bishop WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. CP)- Wool. i-M-L. $ I25 ,i:,t. iMittiwiiyuij, WiitlO, YCOIO. fcW to rs frbm Canada's i St special election synod of the fori-most manufactur- vb- V -' CIS. NEW SCATTER RUGS i Good quality carved chenille Wilton. New patterns, plain and fringed. Sizes 28" x 42" up to $0.95 BUDGET PRICED FROM 48" x 72". PRICED FROM $4-50 to $2!-0( Jhurch of England to name a lshop for the Cariboo diocese vas adjourned Wednesday night iter 50 delegates were unable y reach a -final eonrlus'on With; the election of a bishop talema'ted. "delegated ; ai)irove4 " tesolutlon to reconvene again 1 a date and place to be set 'v Ven. Archdeacon C. H. R. rndshHW, administrator of the aribpo diocese, in consultation Uh the diocese executive, t'lnirman of the meeting was ie Most Rev. Harold E. Sex-n. Metropolitan Archbishop of , itish Columbia. v"i. Want ,trt SKIRTS- . LONDON CPtfc Imj iWi'i'p th' if toivtl f1 fl .ilv in nOf lR(lt tl Ift'irton THE CRISP, CRISP FLAKES WITH THE DEEP, DEEP FLAVOR Whcp you opf n a package of Kdlogg's Corn Flsket jku catch 0 hint of a tantalizing aroma thflt sayt "These goldr;n flakes are just baked . , . fresh from our radiant ovens." This freshness is a good reason why millions of folks will sggrn tomorrow morning enjoy KrHrgR's Corn Flakes for hreakfast. Is there a bo in your kitchen now, or should you see jour g.'ccer today? I'ure v.ool woriitcd tkirts In all sizrs. riaiu, tailored style. In regu'ar and tall lengths. ClvxK-e frtm tharroal, oxford, blue, navy, bla-'k, brown and light grey. Sizes 10 to 44. I R'M i HEIDENBERG LACE PANELS These attractive curtains are easily washed and don't need ironing. Size 40" 'x-81". Priced ot PR. $12-95 -t r:,;.,i fi hermcn -II'!! up with the new is devel-1 '''ay i( near or bouts, ' t y ii out anyway ; t ..y many nev. r..';Ui j t types o. h'lo bee-, adopted, lii.iernian on a near-::cVb:y wmt too far. ii;s return from t a Keallle, neighbor t sn a "ray (,f roci d blosMiined fron 3 of Ins island rest '-"i d. the ncighboi otwni d him. He to!. ,m th .t he had i- 'i' o: the ne west in f v i. liie-televihlou n'f f:imrs to vie f I'd- set, Wiilllri b' n tint night. ' l!'"re w!lS nolhin; ll" .cr.en but Piubibiy mi ,! h '"npeared It 01 'he onlookers. Bu' 11 1;. the first tele-TOr llls'.'ile.i witlin ':".lu ot Prmte Ku $3.75; HOUSECOATS Ti2 S.Ik Housecoats in zipper styb only. Smart new patterns. Take ad-' va'varv of'tNis low low price. Sizes 14 to 20 - (3n Ihry TTnrsiBirri .... $5.98 FEATHER FLANNEL Assorted .colors 39" wide. Ideal Fall fabrics for dresses and children's wear. Washable. Special YD. BOYS' WEAR BOYS' CORD PANTS Si, .HIM,. ;m kMM. BOYS' JACKETS Boys' pure wool plaid jackets. Zipper front, heavy doeskin lining. Hip QC. i '-run. Water rep: Mant. Exception- i yji p Val-i". Sizes 8 to 14 r Sizes 6 to 12 years. Crompton Cord noted for its wearing qualities. Dark shades . '. . navy, wine, green and brown. PR. $5.95- BOYS' miQH DENIMS Nyion content Denims for boys. Full 9 ounce blue serge Erwin den-, in. Z.ppr Fly. Sizes 8 to 16 years. SOYS' CORD PANTS . l-ieavy weight A merlon corduroy panls or si hoo! ,ea,. rScntcd stylo, zippei fiy. Choo.sc from wine, navy, gricn. royal or brown. Sizes 8 to 12 Years $5.95 BOYS' "HAPPYFOOT" SOCKS Manufactured by the McGregor Knitting Mills. Wool reinforced with Nylcn. Cushion soles. Sizes'8 to 10. ?R. : BOYS' NYLON JACKETS Sizes 8 o 13. Hip lci g h. brPed style. Tropic o quilted insulation lining. Fur fabric collar, very lljht In weight, will outwear other fabrics, assorted shades fc;. BOYS' PANTS mm mm tliYmm- -rr - - T MEN'S SLACKS Men's pure wool worsted clacks. Zipper fiy: Heated sljles, This slack will keep its pris. Choose from charcoal, oxford or Cambrii'g? grey ji..es 20 to 40 $9.95 $1895 and you get so much IXIOITG S3 Sweetwater Dunmac Gabardine .'. . excellent wearing qualities . . '. collegiate cut . . . pleated front . . , zipper fly . . . as-sorted dark shadeF. Sizer 8 to 18 PR. S6-95j- Room to move around, Btretch your legs and visit with friends. Wld choica of odr-conditioned accommodation for day or night trips. Dependable, safe travel in all kinds of weather. Wonderful meals, graciously served aboard train. e Large, picture windows comfortable reclining seats. Free baggage checking to your destination (up to 150 lbs.). , " MEN'S ; SHIRTS and SHORTS S zes S-M-L THE: UNIVERSAL THIRD AVENUE AT SIXTH STREET rsi.o .. . 1 w. r. " so. FRASER & PAYNE : ..... """I Mud... When roil bar!, go by train V-V you SAVE on low-cut round trip haul CANADIAN NATIONAL Ju7 CANADIAN PACIFIC Third Avenue