I l t i i ' of woodland at head of Rollo PAGE EIGHT PRINCE EDWARD ‘Witt ..... wtiiiilisiiit. Shows 3130-7-9 M a ,. lltllllllltlf-ttllsltlllilt usisitlliii"catsuit" iiilil lElllI-Iilliill llllllli smear-m EXTRA! SWEDEN LOOKS AHEAD CITY OF CHILDREN TENDERS Tenders will be received for the purchase of 31 acres‘ Bay‘ P111? wood and heQVy Mass was celebrated in St. An- lumber. drcvfs Catholic Church by Rev. Tenders close November Slhgisgblciia.’ zneducttlvllgji, at" t“; 12th‘ f ‘l V MacDonald The pnll-bedrers 1 ~ MELVIN .1. iyicouain, PLUS 1mm) MUSICAL §§fau§,§,';;f“j;{' Df‘;f,‘,f,°,,‘§,,_ fifnfjj 5°11?“ ENGLISH OUTINGS .7. MacDonald. John r. McAskill and Urban MacDonald. BY J. ll. WILLIAMS l i??? “ '\ t - —1~-es_ , I sAw ‘THAT-- 1i t. SAW YOU ewe ~THAT KID A SLY, SWlFT KICK IN . PANTS A5 tTHEY WENT BY.’ »,. , A KIND OFAWORMY ' Tilllli. _ nu.” lllii SATURDAY TIIDAY and WEiilESlY Shows 8:80-'7-8:45 letdown st Nebulae w“ Illllll lilll IOIIY IIISCOH All!“ QB! "II. SYUIII 11m GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN EASTER-N GUARDIAN vrnr. AGENTS: MONTAGUI: llaeoldlLlandi-nflbertdltkeqllrelyron sNWlri. Miss l-larriet Clslr. AGENT GIOIGITQWN: Walden tavern. following places in Montague: In Georgetown“, The Post Olfioe: P6P? Tbsfiusrdlaninaybebonflitatsnsofthe ill Si. Peter's: Bliss l. A. Llewellyn: Infill). in dooria: Goodwin's and Florence The Poet Olflee. -.°II‘I.'IED FOOTWEAB at ti: Montague Shoe Store. “escapees will find dinlel eels sdvts. and auction-Mylo. etc. on our Financial Page. Her many friends are glad to see little Judy creed home again Charlottetown Hospital. Mr, Lloyd Westaway, Albion, paid s flying visit to sturgeon. tlie guest of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Sorrie. Mrs. Isabelle Kemp, North Lake, spent. the week-end in Albion, vis- iting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Kemp. Mt. Stewart and n e e Vicinity I. If!‘ Mrs. Roderick 1B1 are visiting relations in Montreal for a couple of weeks. Miss Bessie MacDonald of Bos- ton is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Rita Ross. Mrs. Andrew liicliinnon oi’ Pis- quid 5nd Mrs, VViliinm Rose Oflbi. Andrew's left on Friday morning on ii visit to relatives in Boston. Mass. l-ler numerous friends will be glad to hear that rs. Arthur Mc- Millan is steadily improving after her recent illness in the City Hos- pital and is eXPected home soon- The annual hot chicken dinner of St. Andrew's Parish, was held in the Legion Hall, Mt. Stewart. on Wednesday night. A larlle crowd was in attendance. A de- licious meal was served. A (‘like donated by Mrs. James Lund W8! put, up for lottery, the lucky win- ner being Mr. Joseph Romard. The funeral service for the lnte Miss Laura McLeod. whose deem occurred in Boston. WHQ held_nn Thursday morning when Requiem i’ 1- Wullllllil" NO--WHEN vou err _ - A BREAKITAKE n"! iT r wAs A BREAK TO zero-i HIM WITH i-iie RIGHT tHAND sswev UP, BUT TH’ REAL BREAK FER ' ME l6 Hi5 MATHlNKé ‘t, HE'S SOWUN’ FER’ .- sum?» IN irr-i‘ r STORE after spending two weeks in the peckees that kept them in check. L Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. Herbert Stewart and two children, Dennis and Dena of Char- lottetown are visiting Mrs. Stewerts mother. Mrs. John Dicks. Mrs. Carleton Moore and Mrs. Lindsey Moore o! New Glasgow are visiting their parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. John h MloDonald of Richmond Qtreet. Mr. Harry clory and Mr. Joseph Clory of Moncton. N11. were in Georgetown last week attending the funeral of their brother, the late Alfred Clory. ‘Miss Anna Mair, superintendent of the Prince Edward Island Hos- pltal was the weekend guest of hei- brother and sister-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. Bumt Point. The funeral of the late Alfred Glory was held on Thursday. Nov- ember 3:'d- at 9.00 am. Requeim High Mass was celebrated in St. James Church by the Rev. Father Owen Kigglrls aird interment was in the Ohurch Cemetery. The pail- bearezrs were: Arthur Macswain. James Maoswain. Patrick Murphy. Russell White, l-iavelock Stewart and Wilfred MacQuillan. On Thursday, November 3rd the monthly meeting of the George- town Branch No. 16. of the Canad- liui Legion, BILSL. was held in the Legion Hall. with president .1. W. Levers in the chtir. The mm- utes and the financial statement were read by Comrade Secretary. Prank Lavandier and Comrade “Pressurer, W. l. Fitzgerald. Discuss- ion took place regarding the p05- sibliity of purchasing B. quantity oi used lumber from the old skating rink m use ‘in repairing the under structure of the Hall nnd the Sec- mer years, to have the school child- ren sell the Remembrance D11)’ Poppies. Appointed to the Pcvppv and Wreath Committee to assist committee chairman. Comrade Michael Burke Jr., were Comrades Walter Walker and Havelock Stew- anoe oi’ Remembrance Day were dis- cussed and finalized. As ln former years the veterans and citizens will meet at the Town Hall and frciii there parade to the Memorial. where a short ceremony and the laying of wreaths will take place. Following this the parade will return to the Town Hall where the various speak- ers for the day will be heard. At the conclusion oi the programme in the Hall. all veterans are invited to the Canadian Legion Hall. Spruce Beetle Causing lieavy Loss in iiolorado By ROBERT E. GEIGIII. WASHINGTON. Nov. B —(CPl _ Tm years ago s tiny creature took advantage or a great 09w!- tunity _-‘ and it cost the American people upwards of 000,000,000. _Ii'. destroyed most of the tres on one of the most bse/utiful na¢ tional forests and many trees on five other forests. This creature was e turd-shelled beetle. one-quarter inch long, call- ed the Engelmsnn spruce beetle. . It found its perfect opportunity in Colorado. unong the stately spruce trees of Whitn River Na~ tional forest, where the rugged backbone of the Rocky Mountains jute two miles nbove see level. In June. i000. winds strong en- ough to blow down hundreds of White River's spruces swept the forest. There were a few beetles in the forest, good food for the wood- But this downed timber of Engel- msnn spruce was just what the OUR BOARDING HOUSE "i ' MINOIMAc-iguae \ sees .1142? statue‘ \.~ . oerr! eRiTl¢|5MiMl6HT cAuse ‘(Hill wecosiscioustvrra; _ Atretzwwtzivlkte now couw You sPoii. ~ THE WHOLE- THAT ‘FACE \., THE UNVélLtnl6.'..'.‘~*A‘¢AQ-¢ ' 0,0‘: Less NO ONE NOW UNTIUW AND RUIN " I i 0H,'ALL‘.' rater-tr! antennae on IMEME, vellum IA BUT ‘Vi FHMSHED A STEAM- RotteR ? MAJOR HOOPLE ' when you 6&1 4 ARE You some TO KEEP. iT ' unoetz GLASS -~'~i.u<e- tmeunzeelz? w e ° r’- vmu///////m/na FATTLETON F09 MAYOR trees. worth of goods. Mountain region in 30 years. beetles ‘ ’ ‘They thrive and breed in recently-downed trees Then they attack and kill living Forest service officials estimate the worst of the damaged spruce forests covered 5.000 square miles. Lesser damage extends all the wayvinto Utah, several hundred miles away. . Experts estimate the tiny beetle has killed trees containing at least LVMJIXLIXJO board feet of lumber -enoogh to build 400.000 five-room frame houses. The stand-in; trees that already have been killed were worth" 5.000.000 and would have produced more than “10900000 The beetle in six years caused 16 times more damage than dic forest fires in the whole Rocky The Brest Service has interest.- ed business men in attempting to us: the downed timber for paper P" l! . HAP“!!! OI’ I'll! The tank was first used in war. fsrs on the Somme in septunber. 1010. by the British Army. Iieseellagsesfl ilii‘. mun-inu- Ohsgqltnlstl various speakers gave their views on the possibilities of a Home iinrl School Association. Included sm- ong those speakers were: — Rev. O. Kigglns. Rev. SJ. Boyce. Miss Rita Wight. Mrs.- William Murphy. can you identity, this baby? ANSWER ON PNGE 2 some: in certain p e-r- _4slhrour " raiE Ill IeeeVelneottliePolicyllyoot-lieheuioneinroloeuse. - Donlleatherleeevficlnodetihtliepogiiollci if yoaihdigyby ooddenthu. ' i Triple one no you lloddent w ' ubllcamveyoneiysorwbilelncbnrnlngpnbllo apu Y‘ ' You yourself [of liberal JIIIIIIIOIIIZOLIIZIOII! bonlflll Plbvidltll villi hr bee olplrle olym" 5°¢_ ConfederatiomLi e f w. ambit Office: Bank of Nova Scotia Building. Charlotteiownf: \ i E . g i ‘shied elm-r - nwuu- m, | eeluts QQCiQM Ielen e G. H000. C. U" Divisional Manager. A t' Georgetown iiome and School Assoc. Meets A meeting of the parents, trus- tees and teachers of Georgetown school was held in the school on Friday, November 4 at 2.30 p.m A fair representation oi the par- ents was present considering the inciemency of the weather. The purpose of the meeting was to consider the formation of ii Home d: School Association. Dr. L.W. Shaw, Director of Education for Prince Edward Island very thor- oughly outlined the purposes and Ill-wesslty of such an organization in which the parents and teachers lowed Dr. Shaw's remarks and ' Grade VII - 1. Harvey Worth, could work together for the fur-i therance of the education of the childrenI A general discussion to.- meeting. 1n conclusion it. was moved that the organisation meet.- ing be held in the Town Hall on ‘Thursday. Nov. l’! at s pm. The meeting then adjourned. ALBANY RURAL SCHOOL Report for September: Grade 1X - 1. Jean Cameron, I. Ethel MacDonald, 3. Phyllis Large. Grade VIII - l. Shirley Cun- eron, 3. Lorraine sherry, 3. Alethli ‘Large. 2. Boyd Stewart. 8. Lloyd MacDon- aid. Grade v1 Wendell Stewart. Grads V - 1. Frances Sherry, 2. Hillard Muttsrt, 3. Lois Muttart. Grade IV - i. Betty Large and Arthur Large (equal), 2. Wanda. MacDonald. Grade I11 t- l. Harry Large. Grade II~-- 1. Pearl Stewart, 2. Barbara Worth. , Grade I 4 l. Winston Cameron. 1. Helena Sherry, 3. Lloyd Stewart and Donnie Palmer (equal). Perfect attendance: Ethel Mac- Donald. Boyd Stewart, Pearl Stew- art. Barbara Worth, Lloyd stow- art. Teacher _- Rose Maclntyre] blll was introduced and given first reading. m?‘ ATTENTION VETERANS OI‘ IIONTAGUE AND VICINITY All Veterans are nested to meet at the Legion Home in Montague at 10:15 A.M. Friday morning November 11th. Armistice services will be held 5.; Curling Rink and everyone is cordially invited to at. tend. Signed:- B. N. HOOLEY, Secretary Montague Branch No. 8 B. E. S. L. resolution was adopted and the equipment puke the “AME: costs of the two courses highs‘ pensions. Mr. Diefenbaker said that only about 40.000 C.N.R. employees cen- tribute toward‘ their These would get a little more than $35 a month. However. some 60.000 others would" only set $25 a ‘month and that retirement Wll I101 th;_hre|l:,ort said. e urenu took the sui-v the uuiltsnce oi.’ the Nationeasl erstlon of Cenaldan University Students. Costs were based c. the 1947-48 academic year. 1t found costs ranged from 551s —ior a year at. the least-expensive Mr. J.B. Scully. It was suggested bl’ Mr. JAB. MaeConnell that a further meeting be called at WhlCD. the organization of a Home and school Association be carried out. Mr. MacConnell further suggested that. n nominating committee be retai-y and Treasurer were iippvim- ed ii committee to inquire into the g:ua§°“& M°l';_l5_,°nlDeL1/€T- Alfi- ggggh w help "m" ma‘ “w” "lllvfll"? 3°? "l0 ""880 Womaa "mi" l‘ w“ ‘mmd- “ ‘n m" ' n’ ' ' '7 m 1...... sillCllir tlr-cosiwspi- ""5"" "' ‘"‘“'° $1555 i" I year at the most expei-ulv cal school. llrges Revision of l Gilli Pensions Scheme lano), parliamentary assistant to Finance Minister Abbott, said that the C. N. R. came under the juris- diction of the Transport Depart- ment. The Finance Department . only arranged for the covering of tionnaires, asking complete tlon, including tuition and The findings were based on ques. on the cost of a university ethic; university fees, board and lady. e' inedi- details otlies art. Arrangements for the observ- appointed to bring in a report at this meeting. It was moved by Rev. SJ. Boyce, seconded by Mrs. Myrtle Bablneau that a Home and School Association be formed. mo- tion carried. The following were then appointed to the nominating] committee: Mrs. FJ. Dell-cry. Mr. AH. Stewart and Miss Rita. Wight. The necessity of a com- mittee to increase membership was mentioned by Dr. Show and the following were appointed to serve as temporary members of the membership committee Mrs. spurgeon Walker. Mrs. William Murphy, Mrs. Myrtle Babineau and lidrs. WJ. Fitzgerald. Since no per- manent secretary had been sp- pointed. Mr. J.B. Scuily was asked clergy. the trustees and the par- UITAWA, Nov 0 - (C?) -The Government _was asked in the Commons last night to revise the pensions system and the capital structure of the Canadian National Railways. John Diefenbaker (PC-Lake Cen- tre) said that the 825-a-month basic pension paid to retiring Canadian National Railways employees is "totally inadequate." Clarie Gillie (CCF-Cape Breton South) said that only through tax- ation could fair and adequate pen- slons be provided to every one retiring after their years of’ pro- ductivity are completed. A. L. Smith (PC-Calgary West) brought up the question of a re- vision of the capital structure of the C. N. R. the Canadian National Railways the railways‘ deficits. H; suggested that. Mr. Diefen- baker might more valuably make his arguments st meetings of the commons committee on railways when the annual report of C. N. R. is under study. Medicine 8. Dentistry Expensive Booms OTTAWA. Nov. 8 -- (C?) - An exhaustive survey by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics showed today that medicine and dentistry periods of study, higher the IIO to record the minutes of the Th, debate occurred on g gemlu- the most expensive university Mr‘?! n!‘ _ meeting._ Miss Rita Wight the no“ to l bin guthoflzln‘ in, gav- courses. . . principal. thanked Dr. Shaw, the ei-nmeng to cover the deficit; n: Purely aside from the ion!!!‘ n. m“ public m‘ it tuition ing, recreation, clothing and isuni dry and medical and dental on- penses. The average costs of a year I medical school ranged from a low of $1.071 to $1.555, with tuition fees ranging from $252 to 84% For dental tudents. costs avers]: ed between $1.264 and $1,500, wit! fees roughly frorn’$10 to $180 mm expensive than in arts. For male studen‘ in erts and science, costs ran from $892 to 814 3G1. In 1i!) of the 18 univerliill polled. the average year cost mm than SL000. For women students. the lune courses meant an outlast of from S816 to $1.103 and at out! four universities did the iiversgl year cost more than $1,000. built at Borne by the Emperor N ents for their presence at the and Trans~Cnniidn Air Lines. The fees arid more expensive books and "liosl loolli loss cones iron g! troubles," any dentists. ' . Fliiili lililiiloliiiill A liiiii (iilii illiillliiii. llow denial research proves you uin help prevent tooth decoy as you guard your sums-this doubly-effective Ipsnii vuyl BOTH! i l country, dentists say the lpsas way this: lunll. flint’: jun ne Important dliierguinsjelh. DENTISIS S" Til! lFlitl W“ PROMOTE! HEALTIIIER Iilllfl '1 fifiiiifi in thousands el recent reports kein all ever the pansy. for danflste were that you can't have healthy teeth Iii-hoot healthy lurnsi Try this dentit- approved lpsnl elm-hr teeth and bul- Q. . beledoldalk Scientific numb promotes u fleiliu upon hubris-trapping depeita ebetivl l. villas to your an lichens Iv!!! meal. (lpsnfs opal,“ elesndnl formula helps pun“ llflillifly-llevesleetbcissnsr.) I- ‘h- m-nn can the way your dentist advises (Ipggfi dens fer-sis slinging. '9°\"“"I—III\etIs DENNI- IESEMGII SHOWS NOW IPNII HINTS TOOTH DECAY! llenenewprovbsthatevery time, any u” y" brush your teeth with lpana, It helps fight tasetj deny by eleetiveiy ndueinl and fiuphq 4m u, " said-terrain; berteria. Ne other pnde s, n“, 4, sieve efieetivs for Illa purpose. And lpau hi” nun nir sauna-muons- imii vii-rm 081,2: Y» inns way ls doubly- Dsaiflswaratlistifyeowantsossveyeoetuth you moat protect your teeth and nuns both. Ior not only dose tooth decay esuas untold miner! and expense. Guns troubles eoun even more loolll loll" Men deem, according to loading dental authorities. And gun troubles esn alike anyone-even health! _ ,_, ‘and teenagers-with little warning! , .,, New you end your [entity m» help prevent tooth decoy and [um troubles BOTH-with doubly-e/fectivl [pens denial enrs. For-new dental research now proves that lpena'l own epedal formula eleotively reduces and km" bun add-Mining bacteria-considered a mile! u". - IboCIdeQyJpeMIQXIIIIhnJoMI/W‘ mm mun, sell-deem dentifrice. Anthea-hens h tbs only leading tooth Pl!" gum ..'. r mete healthier gem. invite decay. I'M» ma!» lwie. has all with lylaa allt nut-raise suns Dllbhj,’