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I444 _ DESERT ADVNTURE! i. _,'THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN sonar-m moaraoua: lllflllll r. 14nd", slam aims. urs. nym- stew-rt. Mm lhrrlet Clair, scam- onoaoerowm Walden Levon. Th» “will-n ma: be bought at any of ca. following claw In Montana: Mile s. a. Llewellyn; uraclay. In Georlflmvl" Th0 P0" 0m“: In Souls: Goadon‘: and Florence MP"; In St. Peter's: The Doat Office. .3001‘! TO THAT BIG SHOW "Bad Bascomb" with Marnie! O'Brien and Wallace Beery. lay- Cerdigan Thursday. Oedber 20th. Auspices Canadian Legion. JBAII-N DESTIUOYED BY FIRE —~A serious loss was sustained by Mr. Punk MattDonald. George- town Royalty tanner. on ‘Thurs- day evening. when fire destroyed his large barn. which also houa- ea stock and machinery. Mr. Malc- Donald In in Georgetown at the time the firs bmke out. which w: t e --'I‘I‘I'I‘ID FOOTWEAR at tlv Montague Shoe Store. --'BEADEBS will find (Lapin ans advts. and auction advts. at . on our Financial Page. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. '1‘. J. Kickham of Sourie, M. P. for Kings County was s. visitor to Georgetown on ‘Phys-s- dlY- apumxinutely, 1.15 P. M.; blaze was quickly noticed by re- Mrs. Herbert George Jr. end “gm; q m; gugrmmdlng coun- fllrv and citizens of Geongetown. many of whom first thought it we! a brush fire. Passing motorists young eon have returned home front a visit to Saint John. N. B... Butler and s-on of Mrs. Gerald brought the word to town that a Saint John, N. B. are visiting large barn was on tire; a crowd Mrs. Butler's mother, Mrs. H. P. quickly "mar-ed n; all meln-g of transportation were pushed into -—— use but the flames had made such Mrs. Albert Pacer and yotlnrrapld progrself that apart from son of Montague were recenthsuling s. wagon from the barn guests o! Mrs. Fraser's father Mr. nothing ciao was salvaged. A1plg- Andrew Levers. gery opposite the barn was also ' — deetmyed and four pigs it con- MII! K57 3001191 "v49"! BI 5L tained. Three horses were Ln the Dunatalfs University is spending building 9,1, 1m up", two oyvned some lime at her home in Georgc- by Mr. MacDonald and the third town. ibelonglng to Mr. Malcolm MM‘ ——— {Lean of Georgetown. Those three Mrs. W. A. P. Gallagher of Mon-lime animals met death in the oton, N. 3.. was the recent Illestjlamea. Harm machinery and for s. few days o! her parents. Mr. harness were also lost. as was 11 and Mrl- J. A. B. Macvomicll- ‘large quantity of straw 11nd I\1\_\‘ Lin the barn loft. ‘flu-cabin: tvn liv- Mr. S. N. MacWllllnms left a {arm had been completed a few 19W d5?! I80 N" P015 312111» "- B1 days ago and some Rm bushels 0i after mending a visit at the home oats was in bins. A large prop- oi’ Mr. and Mrs. I-lertrlan Iinvund-‘ortion of this was burned but it In‘. was later learned that a consid- erable amount will he salvnplcd- The combined efforts nf IhOSv. ‘present succeeded in saving onB George Br. outbuilding. 111s origin of the fire lie unknown. Two Year Did Dilildlowns BUNBURY WJW-Q- WOODSTOCK, N. 3., QCI. 18- ._____ - (c?) '- Th8 b0!!! 0f two-year- The Thanksgiving meellml BI old Phillip Lappago was found ithe Bunbury W.M.S. via; held 0n floating in a well Friday at his lTlhursday afternoon Oct. 6th at iarm home on the Connell Road lthe home of the pPQIICIPHI M1’!- near Woodstock. Repairs were be- |C.A. Tait. who presided at the lng made Io the foundation of the HYMBI-Ihik Weill-louse and it was believed the‘ Th! M15111"! P514"! W“ 09mm child crawled through a hole ingby Tepmmfl! u" INN“ prayer i“ the foundation wall. No inq\1cst.“n15°“' “mm” M prevmu‘ mm“ Wm be hem ling were read and approved. Roll l l lcall was responded to with scrip- |'I-\ll'e passages. ‘Hie ‘Fflandship secretary Mrs. Far- 'quharson reported sevflal call-S made on sick or shut in people. The supply secretary, Mrs. Hope Muwh requested that clothing and other articles for the Lab- rador Mission be sent in during October or be brought to the ‘November meeting at Mrs. Far- fluhareons. The theme o! the worship ser- “vlce was "Now thank we all our ‘lGodP The general Thanksgiving Hwea read in unison. Mrs. Rtov ‘ I MacDonald. Mrs. Chester Cooper fland Mrs. Cyril Gcopet read suit- - able passages of scripture. A |aoIo by Mrs. Roy Macdonald ad- i dad vary much to the service of worship Prayer by ‘the president .lbrought this part o! the meeting I to a. close. The study book "Grow- ling With the Years". was introd- ucod and an appeal was made 101' "sore Radars Offerings Wire pi-eaented and l-Iymn 16 was sunfl- a t _ Mrs. c..1. Wood was pianist for ‘by: “ ‘meeting which was closed wt 11M 311:: dsedly.hbvivi_ Em, 1144mm Benediction in unl- .n..hm“" " ‘Pam m‘ won. hunch was rifled and l ._.___.. '71__v"' “'14 lcooial hour followed. ACROSS 47. Taste O. Upright ‘l1. Packing boxjl. Legislative 1170mm of e. Notoriety. r body at size 10. Dene ‘. (Scan) 1'1. lctusls l1. Jewish I9. More DOWN youth .n- Climb up 22. Take suppsr 5m or down 24. Mandste 2. Grate 26. Mythical 8. Sloth monster 4. Rely on M. Tackle b. Regard RB. Backless 0. Believers east. In fate 8i. Unseen 1. Mine 33. Custom entrance 34. Beetle l. Girl's name 38. Be still ILWQAPY 15- Mischievous person 10. lignlflclnt 18. Jewish - - month 10. Make r . ._ 20. Close to II. A set. as of bowls ltPost I5. Catbedm town (Eng) itrormer rulers . (Rus 30. Swine 32. Taunt 33. Exclamav tlon 85. Exes-t pressure 31. Depart 38. Grandson of Esau . Ivar.) 40. Past 41. Coppel coins IRum.) (2. Ruthenium Iosierley‘! Aasvu .\. 39. Soon so. Prayer ending *~-~. 46. River (Chin) (l. Milli 46- City (Gm) DAILYORYPTOQUOTE-Herek how to work its, AXYDLBAAXB . lsLONOFILLOW M One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is use for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- trophise. the length and formation of the words are all hints. loch day the code letters m etnomll, A Cryntogram Quotation l YR crrv szxrr xzr ere xnfrv fin CIP f-‘PRRZKXU? XPHP-—XPI~I__!'V PTYCKTL' A Luster-ny- cmnsiuT>ls‘=‘i-sm pins-rim oaierakrtaiza kins sovacs. SPREAD THROUGHOUT ‘m! oovmmr m» ma: rwgpE-noascl _ - . .mnasss_,trna men n!" a omnmuntty- M Expect Few Surprises In A » 1' " * New Butlgei - (By D'Arcy O'Donnell) OTTAWA. Oct. l8 -—(OP)—-Mem- hers o! the Commons expect few. l! any, major lurprlses In the epeech F‘ ance Minister Abbott will make Thursday, Oct. 20, in re- introducing the 1949-50 budget The members, In views express- ed In parliamentary lobbies, IIIVQ indicated that any changes in the budget, first. presented March 22. will be minor and o! only limited interest. They believe no change will be made, (or instance, in personal lncomclax rates. l" WPPBIHIIBII and excise taxes or taqlfis. Income and excise tax rates were CHI» I11 the original budget. and are not likely to be altered for the cur- rent, year, Corporation taxes were adjusted and they probably will be left alone. Tariffs, an important budgetary item before the W". "1"" WW9 become mainly a matter for Inter- national agreement ‘ U. S. Merchant ‘Fleet Becoming Obsolete WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 -(AP) -A senate commerce sub-commit- tee said Saturday the war-built merchant fleet of the United States already ls becoming obsolete and "a replacement program o! new ship construction may be in order." In a preliminary report on a con~ tinultig investigation of merchant marine problems. the group stress- ed increasing foreign competition since- the end of the war. The committee said s replace- ment program of new ship con- struction would "prevent the dan- gcr of having. once again. an old fleet at the start of a. conflict" in which there might not. be time to get ready. RIVIARD ALB SCHOOL Following is the report. for the month of September. Grade IX-A. Gerald MoQuaId. 2. Joseph McQueid. Grade VIII-J. Erma Klnnon. Mac- Cvrade VII-l. William Mac- Kmnon: 2. Joyce MacDonald. Grade hill-ll. Dugme Mc- Quaid. Grade YV_41. Wilma Macleod: 2. Gorden MecIPadyen; l. Damien cQuald. Grade 111-4. Ohm-lea Mac- Klnnon. .. Grade I A—l. Ncll MacDonald. Grade I 8-1. LeR-oy McQuaid. Grade I-C 1. Eileen MtQtlald. 2. Bernice Mc/Quaid. 3. Audrey MacDonald. Highest Average in the Senior Grades Gerald McQuaid 71.8% Highest average in the Junior Grades Wilma MaoLeod 81.6 per cent. Perfect attendance for the month Audrey MacDonald. Prize for the most otars in Grade IV awarded to Wilma Mac- Leorl. Tcncher~iPfltricla M. Clalrkin. NORTH MILTON WI. “T! "I" Present. ‘ma "cool: Mrs. AB. Celts wns hostess to Books" had been recalvgd, Tm the members of North Milton W1. Sick Oonunlttee made 2 calls, ‘and on Thursday evening Sept. 29th. took irull. The school committee Meeting opened by the singing of reported that towels were needed} the Ode and repeating the Creed. New Contnitteee appointed were Seventeen members answered roll “Slck" -—Ml’5 Dan Bryanton and call and several visitors were pres- M-re. Qharlie Cole; S0h00l—MJ‘s. entt. School ccnnnittce reported Hubert Casely; Pfl'Og1';‘|'nmp-_Mf3 that primary equipment had been W. J. Harrington, Mrs. Roy mplln purchased and asked that wax for and Mrs. Charlie Cole. It was desks be supplied. Sick committee suggested we Write the Film presented a bill of $1.85. Red Oroel Board about coming to the hall. eoswenm- stated that she had Plans ‘were made to have g handed in 2 pr. stockings and a Masquerade dance Oct 31st. Also sweaters since last meeting. The a sells of senclwlches and ten, one committee in charge o: sending new member was welcomed. Mrs. parcels to England reported a par- Charles Mtcibellen invited HUMI- eal had been sent and a, new eom- bet-s for the Noveanbor meeting. mlttee of Miss Elsie Hooper and Roll Oall Io be answered by pay. Mn. Niel Hooper was appointed in: dues. for next two parcels, A delicious lunch was served by It was decided that all mem- the hostess assisted by Mire. Chas. hers who wished to st-nd woollen Molsellan and Miss Adalaldo goods to be made into blankets Glover. Meeting closed with the should sand same to Mrs. loo-en King and n aoclal hour followed. shompeosi or Mrs. Brenton Coles -?--_-_- before next meeting. Membetm VALLIYFIILD MISSION BAND handed in donations to salvation Army Campaign and $17.15 w“ T e’ ‘Margaret Munro" Mission received. The program consisted of several letters frcm members of our ad. opted Institute and a letter from Ban met on Oct. 9, In the school- room of the church, with the lead~ er. Mrs. Angus Martin presiding. The business ‘meeting opened by bunk book S‘ Your can: noon is a little book . . . yet in it you can just about trace the outlines of your lilo story. o! your mod personal, SPONSORED BY how much you have left. It's one of your most personal, most prlvah belongings. It gives you a full accounting, figured to the penny by your bank’s trained stafi‘. Clear as a bell! “Your bull: book Is one most private belongings," all repeating the Members’ Pur- pose. The treasurer gave her report. Next meeting will be held in two weeks’ time, Oct. 23, roll call to be answered by "Buffer the little children to coma unto Me." Mrs. Fraser kindly Invited the Band to the Manse for the final meeting. Date of thll was not set. Mrs. Martin then read s story about Dr. William Service of YOUR OCTOBER 18, 1949 It pictures at a glance how much you've spent, Your bank book is a lindted edition-one copy only. What is in it is known only to your bank and to you. Multiply your bank book by seven million and you get some idea of the book-keeping job your Canadian chartered banks are doing. There are more than seven million deposit accounts like yours . . BANK, gm uonrn mvan wi. ‘ Mrs. Edison Mutch entt-rtal the North River W.l. at her h on Oct. 3 when 1n members and visitors were present. The meeting opened with the Institute 0d Correspondence was read an‘ bills were paid. The secretary ported that the $15.01 collected he recent district convent had been given to the Ca Chins, and Chapter 1X a! "n11" Fund Against the Sea." Four members than look part in a Temperance exercise, "Left on the Shelf." The worship period opened with the "Call to Worship". followed by Hymn 023-—"Jesul_ Loves Me." Scripture VIIIOI John 15: I and 1_Z. were read by Dorothy Mac- henlle and 2 . ‘Z Rolitl. Mrs. Fraser then gave a prayer. Thirteen member answered roll by Ilylnl "Josue es Ne". u "ch llve his offering which amounted to $1.81.‘ Hymn No. IBO-"Ihls is My Father's World" was asxt lung. in]. ‘me motiovflwu made and rled that $10 be flan to the vation Anny. The annouel meeting will 1 held at the home of Mrs. Spurgeo and llrs. John Warren 0n Nova ember ‘l. when roll call will be all hutch commit‘ Harold Younker, Mrs. Norris Kit son. Miss Eleanor Younker s-nl Mrs. Ilmslt Ladmr. ‘UIIIUL GOAT! YR 1.0M 5.6.. nomad tribe! Palestine were using the skins The Benediction closed tbs msst- 1 bu“ ma “d! m. the“. “m; and wsterbsgs. 1 a bountiful lunch and a social hour was much enjoyed. BIKING VALLEY W. I. IT ALL FINISHED BY ‘TI-IE TIME PEORIA PASSES f: Mrs. Celmillus Glllis m1 Graf- ,' m“ 5e, Qawunqrslde entertained. NEN YDRK ltd ¢ the members of the Spring Valley N 4 W. I. for their Oct. meeting. ' mama members and tlve vlslt- 7 our Supervisor regarding quilt _ _ block sic. Nxt m ti t b 1 ~ held sat the home mall/lit": OErlZ ULR BQAKDENG Ooles on Nov. 3rd, and at this mectifll all Inemgers’ and others _%Ul2E‘ALMwT EGAD!SOME CA“_ casts; 0a.: 1 “iii aztwzitiifim M" tram ' £31m, _e I I I IQOA‘ CLO Mi‘ i213. “s.”.i‘:“.i2.?>'i“ .111“ “£153: or A TALKING» scanecnow once Tum Brenton Colea. The hostess served sow RECO§§$, OF‘ l A‘ WALLOP AT T He Bu! HOW AMAZI couese “st-tomato el-too -'-- um! ‘ll-la ,~ MAJOR nouru; 0N ‘Tl-IE HEAD