...sr f c is - FIFTEEN MONTHS GUARANTEE ~ -ses #qhwl W my , _ i PALMER-WATSON 'rua or-iAi>;IJo'r1’*E'i*owN GUARDIAN MAY 15' 1928 iggoasnA~r.' - :fs-~ , " q/.~W cl .'~i§r 5338* '58 321324 Tl{AT last fleeting glance in the mirror assures lier that her toilet . 'c r as _ _ . its ~;-:'_:;~;.::1:§'*,:_.;;;. at - 15 1>criect»fcliariiiiiig. V tri ' »_`f`_~’~ »»---.- I East'ern Guarcliaii .FEASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising, newl land renewal subscriptions. ti' -~ 103--~--»~-_ 1 Railway Arranges i For New Siding-s MONCTON. N. B., Moy 12. -As li. further indication of the improv- -fi economic conditions in the Muri- Vimes it was stated at the regional ‘headquarters of the Canadan Nn'.-i ional Railways here this morninfgl that since the first of the year thirty one new railway sidings have :een arranged for. These cover new 'ridustries and expansion of indus- |*.ries already ~estnblished. This ‘coupled with the number of re- riuests for labor received by the 'Janadian National Railways is .1 T uire sign of returning prosperity to i he Maritimes. - ___ ____t;_v__ . --_<-Q¢--_- ocomotives To 0 Bear Trade Mark _ (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON. N. B., May 12. _ All ‘ he Canadian Naitonnl Locomotives 'acreafler are To bear on the tender iihe trnde mnrk of the railway which consists of an oblong ligiire sei. at an angle of 7 degrees from the horisontal with the lettering. “Canadian National Railways." The first of the locomotives so "e-lettered wai. turned out from the Moncton shops today and it pres- 'ents a fine appearance. This is along the some lines as the big 6100 northern class locomotives of 'the Cnnaciinn National Railwuyd which hear the railway crest on the lender. 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