. Minimum Cherie For Any Advertisement N Cents.‘ i Cmtrel Guardian Locale 5c per word: Western and Eastern Locate 5° P" WWII; Announcement! and C _‘__ Events 8e per word; Olueiiied 8o per word: In Mernorienn Notices Mo per inch; Lists '7 F'°"" "I" "iv-I'm"! Ofltrlnee. Cards. etc. do per uelne; Letters i" cimdiflmii! 34° her inch: Wedding Engagements 40 words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional I ivorde; Notices of Thanks Ill! APPIwl-‘il-lflh. 84o per inch or 5e per word: Lint: of Subset-lg. i-hml- 49 will oer inch: Address and Presentation $1.00. Other retee on application. " Advertising llatee- Payable In Advance” n25». FOR SALE - A QUANTITY OI‘ Apply to George liay and straw. Reeves, Freetown. not. same-sun's ismcic we cont, $20.00. li6 Prince St. ti... sAIIZ-"oa: CAPE. FULL Phone 528 or 30 silver. $30.00. Victory Aie. “Tfofwiillws hifiiiin Isovycr 110 l-iillsboru Street. For: ssilu-osiz-i-‘uusaca on. burner. n good. condition. 243 Rlclimon St. 70R SALE - 'E TUB! ELEC- tri: liaiiilo llnilio. Wadinziii, Housing-tun. l Planted lion-dry ciizinv, hiiignvto ignition. WANTED -- ROOM AND BOARD. Phone 985-1.. Hides. iron and Metals. Highest prices. Fast service. Phone ‘.2208 Maurice Block A: Co, IVANTED-WATER iviiirzn. 2s or ‘JG-inch, Lelfel or similar type. W. .l. Andrew, East .oyalty. | Ii'—A_N-Tvl§_bTA1:It_—li-OTTI:ltb Highest prices paid Fast pick up service Phone 2542 Evening,- i107. lliichaei Bros. ilelp Wanted Preston IiJANTlrJDM30UgEKEEp|qR_ p0" particulars Pihone 21354.. l:'0lig§=\'l7-EA:DE"ING— slr-EVIGIII- sru-zivuin OPPORTUNITY. AVER- itialf-speed) like new. Gordon Wright, Brighton Road. or, complete Wll-Ii or without motor. Weeks‘ Mills. Elliott's. Dealers in rough ‘and finished lilmber. mu swan: - einoicn: PRESSED fall cod-fish. Price 14c delivered to money order. ray Harbour. l ENGINES FOR SALE, ONE OF each, 6 HP Fairbanks. 3 HP Full- er (S; Johnston. ‘l HP Fairbanks. ‘w HP Briggs A: Stratton, 1 IlP Renfreiv, S ill’ Swen-dish Diesel. e IIP 1-‘rasci~ Mai-inc, 32 Volt 650 Watt Light Plant air cooled Engine. Chrysler Car Engine. For ' particular: apply to James Jar- dine, Belle River. PersonaL, FOB NEUBALUIA, LUMBAGO- lmeumatlc Pains, Chest. Colds, lpply ileat Penetrating Glory Oil. At your Druggist. __________ BQt Penny, Mur- "srucuir. srumo runs. T0 you" ' rwlnter will pass when its time ls done, Life will come back to the Lilac tree s. Black-birds will wheel.‘ and be red. lathe nun And the bright yellow mustard will sprcailllke a sea. The meadows oi Lupine will ripple all blue, The uhlldren will romp, in the cur- - ing grass. \ll this l shall love, with thoughts dear, of you, Who are fluent with beauty. Then Spring will pass. Imnmer uiay eud-Jrhen Autumn may go Iut there ls en end to all waiting And longing-mud so-- '1\he time will cecne econ dcar. When the whole world may seem As gay as the ocean. when the nun makes its gleam. The people will shout- Th; belle will all ring. ‘then we shall know. dear. Once again it II Spring." —“Steph.ea." a m» 00m: SPEED)’ L A X AT I V E Gives FAST REUEF Also combats "(C555 GA$TRIC ACIDITY Auction Sale‘ Stock, Crop and Implements, end Household Furniture, on the premises oi Mr. Howard Wight, Sturgeon, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 _ AT l0 O‘CLOCK AM. i Terms Cosh. G. H. NELSON, I Auctioneer. ___.___.?..~._. _-__ FOR SALE I oHerImy Form for Sole or MondoIe-Vernon River, consist- i of I00 ocm, 75 cleor, rest so end hardwood. House ond outbuildings in good condition. JOHN I." POWER [Vernon River - Avondole l , We CIeon , i“ ' OVERCOATS __ 1,, Phone 2448 g elm i - —- ~~ .:| l-‘Olt our - our; ICE convin- nearest station C. O. D. or , FOR SAL I ' HEPATICA ' 38c $45.03 weekly for man or woman to supply more i-linn 250 Familcx necessities to the people in your neighborhood. Write io- day for complete details of our tine-tested plan for fast, easy, direct - to - customer sales. Cata- logue Free. Familex, 1600 Delori- rnler. Montreal. _0ars&1'rucks For Sale SALE - 1946 MERCURY Truclc; 2 ton. Good condition. Apply to Stanley Hewett, Carlo. ton, P. E. I. _To-Let ROOMS T0 LET. WITII MOD- ern kitchen end bathroom in connection. Apply 59 Longworth Ave. ' Lest Found StrayeL LOST-IN CITY on ON BRACK- 101’ P01117- Roed. l double truck chain. Finder phone 2063-1... Reward. ' FOUNIIL-PARKER PEN. riff-El;- Guardlsn Office. CROSS ROADS CHRISTMAS CONCERT On Thursday evening, Dec. 18., the pupils oi Cross Roads School presented their annual Christmas program to a large and appreci- ative audience of parents end friends. The sohoolroofn, which had been decorated by the teacher and pupils, presented a very gay ep- pearance. Amevergreen tree,taste- fully decorated and lighted, occu- pied e prominent place on the stage. The music for the evening was under the direction of Mr, Frank Johnston, A.T.C.L. At the close of the program Santa. arrived and distributed gifts to the teacher and pupils. A treat of candy was given the pu- pils by the Women's Institute of the district. Mr. M. W. Wooduwho was chairman for the evening, ex- tended e vote of thanks to the teacher. Miss Flora Maclsaac. 101‘ liar efforts in preparing such a successdul concert. Following is the program: Welcome-By Freda Bennett. Chorus c! Christmas carols: The First Nowell: Away in a Manger; All Through the Night. Recitation: "Christmas Giving", by Marie Stewart. Song for Santa, by four Junior pupils. y Dialogue: “Readhv the News.’ Recitation: "A Lady Sarita Claus," by Roger Balderston. Song: “Up on the Housetops," by Junior girls. Tap dance, by Marie Stewart. Recitation: _ "Santa. and the Mouse". by Leon Murphy. Organ solo, by Marlene Bolder- slon. Organ solo,by Myra Joan Wood. Christina: drill, by nine pupils. Recitation: "Santa's Pack," by Gall Ba-lderston. Song: “Jingle Bella", , by four Junior girls. _ . intermission. a sale of candy, the propecds of ivhich went to the Crippled Childreival Fund. Recitation: "Waitin' for the Twenty Sixth," by- Athol 3Q!- lflS, Tap dance. by Myra. Joan Wood. Dialogue: "The Sick Baby." Recitation, by Lowell Jenkins. Bole: “Polish Carol", by Myra Joan Wood. Recitation: "A Tiny Tot”, by Marjorie Bnlderston. Indigestion Pain Qlluen Qouc/e Qeae/ if t... enintlon of food In the stomach can be prevented; you go a long way towards stopping I meet frequent ailment of the day. After once using DB. HAMILTON’! PILIJ. "many sufferers find the stomach ie cleared of sour. ferment- lnl matter that cameo gas. heart- burn. indirection and headaches. You will he pleonntly surprised at the smooth. eeey way In mush n3, HAMILTON’! PILLS tone up the liver. ldilneyl and stomach. To eo- enre the aid Sour eyeievn needs. rive on. inn. om mus Hold by all drillllltl. 2'50?“ Ill.‘ lI-‘V-ill l: IN \ Iii] |\, i’ - Ix/ur.1-.1m~.» ,‘s'Tll.\1.'l(i'"i II 1.x Trans-Canada Air Appointments MONCTON. January 20 — Two appointments to senior , " positbns in the Eastern Region of Trans-Canada Air Lines were announced here today by T. K. F. Ermison, operations manager of Carr. IllilC E. JOKINEN the rugiuli, Captain Erii- E. Jukinen chief iviloi. becomes flight oper- iitlcins stun-r M-nilvnt. hloncton. sui-i-i-l-rliiig .1 , CI‘O>I\_\', transfer- roll In _\\iiiliipv~g. Captain W. Clif- ford Svildon, i'I‘.Ci‘k plot. is pro- moted to i-hicl pilot. Their Juris- diction will be over all lines be- tween 'l‘orl>a_v, Newfoundland, and yo“... .1 - CAPT. W. CLIFFORD SEDDON. Captain Joklneii, a native o! Elma, lllaiiitoba. brings to his new post more than twelve years’ ex- perience in flying, during which he has flown nearly a inliion and u half miles. He took up flying at the Winnipeg FlyingClub in 1036 and at the same time served his apprenticeship as an air engineer, After receiving his com- morciai license in 1937, he joined (lie JOIIZJIIICSSOII .\‘r Service as pilot, and in the following year rcecivcrl his air engineer‘: certific- ate nml s0l‘\'C(I in the forest patrol. Entering Trans-Canada Air Lines iii 1939 as a first oflieer nerv- ing out of Edmonton, Lethbridgo mid “IIIHLDCQ, Captain Joklnen was pFOliitJICd to Captain in 194i). fly- ing lictilvccn Winnipeg and Toronto and Vancouver and Ipthbridge. He became a flight instructor at Win- nlpc-g in 1946 and later in the same year assistant chief pilot. Eastern Regen, at bioneton. l-le was ap- pointed chief pilot ‘in i947. the position‘ he held at the time of his present promotion. Drill: "Christmas Wishes." Recitation: “Ii I Was Santa Claus", by Jean MacKlnon. Solo: "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" by Evn. Wood. Recitation: "Ari Awful Strain," by Roger Baiderston. Songs: “It Came Upon A Mid- night. Clear," and “I'm Dreaming of a wliitc Christmas," by Mar- lcnc Baldcrston. Eva Wood and Mirra Joan Wood. , Dialogue: "Gore's Callers." Recitation: "Good Bye," byLeon Murphy. Closing Choruscs: "Silent Night" and “Ho. Czi-incs Santa Claus." 'I'lio King. DOSABLE CHRISTMAS CONCERT On Monday night, Dec. 22nd, tho purpiis oi DeSable School, as- sisted by their teacher, Mrs. C. Iuce, staged their Christmas con- cert. The school and tree were beautifully decorated for the oe- casion and Mr. Ernest i-iolm acted as chairman. The following program was prc- sentcd. Exercise: Christmas Greetings. junior pupils. Opening Chorus: west Bells oi Christmas. Wclconnc: Margaret Nigger Dialogue: Snoop. Allison Holin- Campbell. Recitation: Daddy Isn't Santa Claus, Albert MacLean. Action Song: Christmas 'I‘ime Has Come, junior pupils. Quartctte: Billie Boy, Leigh Walton, Gerald Darte, Juanita. Campbell, Deanna. Bell. Dialogue: Lemuel wouldn't Lie. Recitation: When Santa Was A Boy. Gerald Dart. Dialogue: On the Train to Mauro. Recitation: Christ/mes Ceke,Ber- ta Walton. Monologue: Christmas Acknow- icdlltmvilts. Annie Campbell. Collection fo Red Cross. Walton. Droop and and Victor Drill: Just otlierls Little Girl, Georgina lvlacKenzle and Margar- et Shaw. Recitation: Merry Christmas. Daphne Shaw. / " ‘ : sornebodys Picture, Deanna Bell. - Dialogue: _Yessah Boss. Victor Campbell Ind Carlyle Gillll. New. York Exchange $3 3-8 Gen Motors .. Great North Pfd Std Oil NJ .. Kennecott Mont Ward North Am 15 3'3 Phil Pete ............ .. b7 1-8 U s Rubber 1st P 134 Radio Corp .. 8 5-8 Texas Corp . 54 1-2 Vanadium All: 15 United All‘ . West Elcc U S Steel Recovery Trend " 0n ll. Y. Exchange (By Victor Eubank) NEW YORK. Jun. 25—(AP)— The stock market emerged Satur- day from its third straight losing week with assorted favorites craw ling toward rcvovery while many lenders continued to give ground The week's general retreat was blamed mainly on persistent skep- tlclsm regarding taxes, hitches in the Marshall Plan, a possible new round‘ o! wage demands and dis- turbing foreign situations. Up a point each on the day -\ ere Plymouth Oil at 47 1-2 and Youngstown Sheet at ‘l0 l-‘l ‘rho fund sponsored 7y the len- we. ill. Pitcher ....._......_. 0.00 evolent Irllh Society to aid the I. B. Poole .. 1.00 Inrkin family, rendered homeless .50 in a fire here January ll, leached 2.00 a total in exceea of $1.200 over the 1.00 week-end, it was announced. 1.00 _ A trustee committee has been 2.00 established to administer the .50 MOMY- The chairmen in" JJ. Oon- 1,00 M"!- Other members m. W.A. 3,00 QMIM Robert F- mm. LW. am. r. A. Bourke . liouationeflo 8.1. S. Fire Victims Fund Shaw. W.W. McCari-on. LO. Kelly Ind John Cell-shut David mm Recent contributions include: gel-rum flqyyimln‘ Connie IeClnir ........................ .. 1.00 .1, 3, stemming Mr. d: Mrs. Lester O'Donnell M00 w, J, 110°]; Fred McLeod . Staff of Con. Bank - ornmerce 10.00 Q, (have; Mike Conway T, w, Bgntngg _ E- M- Clmhbell A. Scntner l... J- H Cameron - .1. Bryanten Mrs. n. McMillan Jack Henneasey THESE BONUS IIAVI BIIN CAlltU FUR PAYMENT FEBRUARY l. lEl-lli illill I Illll 0F GAIAIA 314% Firsl rm Lou lends bearing eall _ Ieiier E elly if you hold any of the above bonds you should presonl- iliem to ‘your bunk for payment on February 1st, i9_48, or on noon offer cs possible, with oil coupons of lofer date clinched. Such bonds will my bear interest otter February ‘Isl, 194B. Bonds of this issue bearing other Cull letters hove nol been drown for payment, and should be relolned by holders. Modest advances were retained bi‘ U. S. Steel, Chrysler, United tr craft. International‘. Telephon (again the most. active), Anacond: Jolins-hianvlllc, Texas Gulf Pro ducing, Texas C0., N. Y. Contra Southern Pacific and Illlnai‘ Central. Paramount Pictures touched - 1947-48 low but finished unchang- ed at 19 1-8. Allied Chemlca yielded ‘l and Union Pacific 1 l-‘ at I53 1-2. Lesser minus mark: were shown for Goodyear, Mont- gomery Ward, Woolworth, Oliver Corp., Interna-tiona Harvester American Telephone, Kennecotl. and Du Pout. . Among Canadian issues Dome Mines and International Nickel each added l-B. Hiram Walker was off l-8 and Canadian Pacific and Distillers Seagram‘! were unchang- ed. Canadian National Railways 5s of 69 and Canadian Pacific is perp. each were up 1-8. Canadian National Railways 4 l-Zs of 56 were unchanged. The Associated Press GO-siock composite was unchanged for the day at 62.5 which equalled the low of last Dec. 5 which in turn was a low since Juno 10. On the week the index was clown 1.8 points, widest drop since the per- iod concluded last May l7. DROWEI) AT CHE;IC.\MP CI-ETIOAMP. N. 5-. Jan. 25- (CD-Paul Muise, 28, drowned Saturday when the small boat in which he was crossing Cheticamp harbor capsized several hundred yards from shore. R.C.M.P. said they had not recovered the body and announced no inquest would be held. Monoiogue: Christmas Presents. Kathleen Campbell. Dialogue: "Uncle Hiram‘: Cold. Recitation: Sweeping Out, Car- lyle Gillis. Star Drill. Recitation: I1 I l-Iad A Dollar, James Show. Duet: Where Are You Going My Pretty Maldi, Deanna Bell. Dialogue: Cat Pie. Duet: I'm Dreaminl o! a White Christmas, Juanita Campbell and teacher. Closing Chorus: Claus. At the close oi the program the chairman congratulatedwhe pupils and teacher on their splendid per- formances and a good night's en- tertainment for all. - Santa Claus made his appear- npce and distributed the gifts from a well-laden tree to the pu- pils and teacher. The pupils were lio, Ho, Santa then treated to candy and orang- es. The singing oi the National Anthem brought evening to a close. the enjoyable RLI EST/I'm! BEST" TOMATO Introduced by us eevenl yeere ego and by ebeer merit it hen onteold ell other varieties gmong both home end commercial each eenwm In ever part of Cena n. tomm repented] tel ufllierlleetend eat" llerglllbbettar’ t‘ an ‘no claiznwPfio ufee e coll u,ne .oerec|en toe than any other varI I Iifibiyfuae. errkadan III Anatinzuylefder. C‘? l!“ 81%;. -0iI lib IIQGIID AND Nil IY lOfl-llflev than Iver,“ neven. I Gerald Dart and ' ,Wm. Rix .... ‘Joyce Rodd . IEarl Blrt .. Edith Mcbean Doris Rodd iii. C. Cantwell H. C. Crockett .. Clara MoWade .. . .. Mrs. Johnson's (Ladies Wear) Borden Myers ............................ .. OINUINI ASPIIIN IS MAIKID IlilS WAY __-) a.s_ge.s_.__.ew...to._..._..s.. O=b¢fi e.‘ a.‘ ‘ ‘ "casp- - a,‘ =~e-_.=?=.5j=S8E>¢-.S€8=>8 As the owner of e. Willy's-Overland car, ‘loop’, Station Wagon or Truck, we would like you to know some of the real advantages you get from ‘having it ser- viced by a Willys-Ovcrland dealer. ' First of all, your Willys-Ovcrland dcalcr is best qualified and equipped for the job. His mechanics arc especially trained and experienced in working on Willys- Ovcrland products. They know your vehicle! Then, too, your WilIys-Overland dealer " rnovmcur. I as alumni o. Sterling Malay ‘ , \-- . r Frank R. Murphy wlttvs-ovsntanoi . on cannon tlnnlrso 132 LIIIIWIIITII Iii. fill-TIMI PIIIIIE 149M. - W. Godfre J. H. Partridge Therlzsa and Myary Donovan .. GIIVEIIIIEII 0F III! MIIIIOI llllllll R. M. Large Theresa Murphy . 0U JAli. Ili, llit l]: lAlili 0F liAIiAiiA ilarry Craswell Mary Donahue .. 1.50 m1“; flgfl Apt Miss Margaret Irving M,‘ ,1_ 130mm“, 1,0; Charles D°Y1¢ - - Rib-Way Cleaners . 5.00 Ray Praught - W ter Lawlor ".00 J. D. MncKenzle . Do gnaw“. _ - ~ Ria-iléliuénhsv n. ‘r. Morrison . 50o ' Ye WW - J. W. Johnston 2.02 A Friend 1.00 Ag-une winner. It. Inn Jim“ L0“? 3-00 Stewart Bakery 5110 53,111 Leo ,_ 200 oad . ,__ 1Q P- 9- High” 1W Harry Chan ‘$.00 Mrs, 1v, wood so Mrs. M. Dixon ,__ 1,0; g” Shem“ 135 MacDonald Radio service 1-09 Maple Leaf Bakery . 5.00 Teresa O'Donnell ~41, can}: bimllylidcka 19° Gilbert Weir 100 P11531113 Lawm- _ 1,00 Charles E. Carson 101g . y . 1.00 him-aide‘; l-OJ Mi‘. d: Mrs. CF. Campbell 1.00 Guy R0511 ~» 2.0! F. A. S. Jones I39‘) M. Block 5-00 Wcndall Phillips 1.00 51111011 Pflqlleii -~ 1M V. Mt-Quald 1.00 D_ McLeod 2.00 Pat GLIIIHHI. 1.0.) Mrs. Mary E. Duffy. 1.1] A- 5mm‘ *4?» Shirley Douglas 1.00 ]\Ih-5_ ;\_ wig-Carthy , 1,30 "Irs. Duncan D. MacDonald 1m J- H- w°°d 1-99 St. Charles Auxiliary . U00 Ecmlomy grocery _ 5,91) Lorne R. MacDonald 1m R‘ Hanmley “ Lu” 01W F1511 MBIIWF - 3-90 West End Nursery's 5.00 Bessie Jay 1m Mflwarlme 5m- ~ 10-09 M. A. Peters . 10.00 Anmlcan C... W, , Boates mo s,” M'- 5‘ M" P- 03W“? ~ 113° Gordon Toombs . 1-00 A Friend . Ernie Mountain gm James D. Shepard . :00 R, '1‘, Holman Ltd. .. 10.00 Recldln Bros. (donation) D- J- E- 001118!!! 10.00 g Friend ‘m J- Ivim “H8116! 3,5 County Construction Co. Fred MacMlllan . 5.00 w‘ figs-fire Timothy Rochford n00 Hugh simpson . .. Chtown Police Force . 14.00 - - Chas. Donovan 1G0 A1155 L/Julse Mufphy Fred Joseph 500 | Mrs. Allan Mclnnis . 3.00 The vague 5,00 Mr. 8a Mrs. Dobson C 2,00 Mrs. F. Burke fill Mary MacLean _ _so Fit-Rite shoe Co. (donation) 33o Mrs. R. Doiron William Wood 1.00 Employees Guardian Pub Co 31.00 Vlr. B. Martin Brent Garnhum :00 Erskine J. Smith .. m wflk William Davis lvan Morrow 100 F. W. Gallant .. in! SGCOIIJS P, B. NIrLaliie . Miirtin Power, Mt. Ryan 2.00 Walter Carary Bernice Haughey w, 1;), unis employee 1.00 Jean McFarlane . [Mr- and Mrs- F- Joseph Jimmie ufiy 1.00 John A. MacPherson_ M- L- MCI-Mid -- » - William Brown H. Woolrldgc Norman McPherson Irwin Printing cs l". Sigsworth J. Peake . .. Proivse Bros. . - - Family Allowance Employees 1s George MacDonald, sourls G. C. Green, Emerald Anthony Clarkln 0A "The Downto\vnci‘s" Oscar Pmilde ,1» J. E. Jardine . . .50 Mr. d: Mrs. Douglas Smith 1.00 J. Murray ilfacMllian, J. McPhee 0g Whycocomagh. N. S. 3.15 Eric Larter . Mrs. Ray MacGregor Mr. so Mrs. P. J. McKenne . M1". 8s Mrs. John Feavyoilr ‘I and Kay .. .. n IMPORTANT NIITIIIE T0 OWNERS 0F All I WiLLYS-UVERLAND PRODUCTS I SUBJECT: Service ond Purls carries or has ready access to a complete stock of genuine Willys parts. He is in a position to get you back on the road with a minimum loss of time and ‘incon- venience. And, this is important to you, his maintenance and replacement rates are reasonable! These considerations make it well worth while to have your Willys vehicle scr- viecd by your nearest Willy's-Overland dealer-one of more than 400 located across Canada. morons amino ‘ HALIFAX -ll. S. '- Janene A. ueeneu o. 8on1 l SIIMMEIISIIIE -_ A gut/ll: ti! _ a , i a