vastness w. 3g? rams: ‘Elitlliili-To-iiay-Tum-iileli. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN T"l-’,___€"€§R.lQT.TFTQW" __,°“.4.R.Q"§_N_.- IN MEMORIAM SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 9 Christmas Photo- cooas for graphs Evenings by sppoilhltriiaant. LEPAGE SHOE COMPANY'S B Clearance Sole of Women's has provcn a wonderful smoesawhynotbeoneottheaait- iafied customers while the ssls lasts. You will be astonished 124th: values. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - The funeral of the late Miss Addie Ho- gan will take place from the resid- ence of her sister, Mrs. B. C. A. Grant, 124 Water street, Wednes- day morning at 9 o'clock to St. Dunstan's Basilica, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery, RESIGNS AT AIRPOIUI- Mr. H. G. Richardson, who was ap- pointed manager of the airport housing project some weeks "._~o, tendered his resignation last Saturday to Coun. T. -B. Rogers, chairman of the airport housing committee. Mr. Richardson gave ill-health as his reason for his re- llgnatlon. RETURN Messrs. G. JPBOM OTTAWA - R. Holmes, deputy- Attorney General, and Ceci Miller, manager of the local Farm Labor Board, returned from Ottawa Saturday evenin . The Hon. W. F. A. Stewart, inistor of Agriculture, and W. B. Shaw, deputy Minister, also returned re. cently. POLICE COURT — A young man previously remanded on a charge of uttering a forged cheque to the value of $lB2 was sentenced to six months ln the City Police Court on Saturday. Two men, charged with being drunk and disorderly were each fined $10 and costs or 20 days. On a second charge of vagrancy they were given 30 Joys suspended sentence and ordered to keep out of a restaurant in the City for two years. A drunk and disorderly was remanded to juil until Dec. 16 while a drunk and incapable was remanded to jail for one week. MacFADYEN-WEBSTEll-A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized in the presence of immediate relatives on Thursday morning, Nov. 22 at 8 o'clock at the United Church Parsonage in Tryon when Miss Margaret Grace Webster, R.N., youngest daughter of Mrs. Harry Webster and thc late Mr. Webster of Augustine Cove, and Mr, Wendell Carruthers MacFadyen, son of Mrs. Edward MacFadycn and the late Mr. Mac- Fadyen of Augustine Cove, were united in holy bonds of matrimony by Rcv. A, J. Jordine. The bride was charmingly gowncd in a street length dress of Queen's blue wool crepe with black ac- cessories and wore a corsage of pink roses. The couple were un. attended. Following tbs ceremony and amid showers of nfetti the bride and groom left on a honey- moon trip through the Maritimcs. For travelling the bride wore a black seal coat with matching ac- cessories, Previous to her mar- riage the bride, who is a recent graduate of the Prince Edward Is- WNCENT o MISCM Mill - I HUMAN - VLADIMIR SOKOLOFF‘ [AIKHAIL IASUMNV - as u M70 Illflmfll - nuns n ERNST LUBiTSCH iualhuthlllaflhi ~ Zinnia - Iunavlnutnnlraanlhnnnlaofl ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS z/ery land Hospital was entertained at [Iii several showers at which she rc- ccivcd many beautiful gifts. They y. will reside in Augustine Cove ' where the groom isa prosperous , young former. ' i‘ Mrs. M-ilwton Furliess of Vernon hlus gonlcle ch15?‘ trlip tudBosiipn. wilivtlzre si wi v icr .u tcr, rs. my Doorothy Tibcau of Rgxgury. Mass. The many friends of Mrs. James . y‘ Cudmorc, North Winsioe. w'ill'be pleased to hear that she is conval- escing nicely at the home of her mother. Mrs. William MacKiniev, North River. aft/er her illness in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. GRATEFITL FOR EIBE IOOD DUBLIN ~ (CP) — A delegation represents-ting the Netherlands government recently presented Prime Minister De Valera with a large plate of fln-e china and 100,- 000 flower bulbs for Dubiiin parks. . This was in return for food sent {nigmthe Eire government to l-lol- a . SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 MANDALAY. Burma. Dec. 5- (ReutcrsM-Sir Reginald Dorman- Smith, Governor of Burma. who OIL‘S ETERNAL FIRES j ‘**'- ROUFF USES ELVET The zmwisiflfllli o! ancient Per- *“"" - otrr SALE. — novelties, 5t. James Hall, Decem- 12-441 IN nual meeting of the Murray Har- 1 bor United Church WM.S. met at the home of Mrs. Brennan Rey- nolds on Dec. 5th. Mrs. RE. vesscy presiding. Ubing the Oh-risttmas Carol Service all members taking part in the service. Business per- iod consisted of minutes read and approved. Roll call to which eight. members opening of mite box, birthday box, and s. Missionary travelling apron which brought in a nice addition to our funds. ported the carton of Missionary goods sent to Labrador and New- foundland had been gratefully received. There was some talk of Knitted wear, be: 10m it 7.30 P. M. WHY I0’! TAKE advgn 1 of LQPIBO 5M0 Com ' ell’- anoe Bale of 14th:’ hail Grade . You will be astonished at the Quality and Price. Shoes are misused on rec to make your shopping easier. 12-1-3i. GIIIISTMAISHOPPING will be a pleaam-o to u at. LePege Shoe Company's B Cleuuwiwe Sale where you can buy two pairs 01' Women; High Quality Shoes for the regular DflOe of one painlzwn BAIIA’! EDUCATIONAL SEM- All. - Queen Hotel, Monday, 8.30 P. M. Panel OlDUiISSlUIl with several "What is th omics. riculture?" 7.00 P, M. 7 .. e, 5,. 33f“ “iv” u» m an» y 9w m - 12-10-11. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. John Dal- ziel, Sr., was held yesterday after- noon from the home of her son, John Dalziel, 53 Victoria Avenue. The services at the home and grave were conducted by Major W. Mercer, Salvation Army. The terment in Peoples Cemetery. W.M.S. MEETING — The 8A- . responded. Collection Mrs. Reynolds re- delegates to Presbyterial but this was left over for decision at the January meeting Roll call of i"! visits made and one card sent to sick and shut ins during the month Election 0i’ officers. The next meting to be held st the home of Mrs. William Harris. Miss Rita Sharam to'have charge of next meeting. Meeting closed with MB- pah Benediction. MONTAGUE W.M.S. MEETING- Mrs. John E. Fraser was hostess to the W.M.S. on Tuesday even- ing, Nov. 20, with the president, Mrs. Ethan Stewart, in the chair. The meeting opened with the dc. votional period conducted by Mrs. D. R. Fraser. the theme being-- “Those of the Word". Following this service the study book was presented by Mrs, Stewart, assist- ed by Mrs. Effie Bruce who gave a vcry interesting talk on "Dondi". This period closed with prayer and benediction. The president than took charge of the business mect- ing, minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was responded to by asking n question from thc Book of Acts. 23 hospital and l4 sick calls wcrc reported. The treasurer, Mrs. L. A. Johnstone reported that W.M.S_ had rcnchcd thc allocation, Mrs. D. R. Fraser read a letter which she had receiv- ed from Mrs. (Rev) Roy Vcsscy requesting rarly subscriptions in thc Missionary Monthly, the mrni- bers present rc-ncwcd their sub- scriptlons for 1941i. A nominating committee was chosen, namcly - Mrs. H. Cowan and Mrs. Lester McLeod to bring in n new slate of officers for i946 at thc December meeting, which is to he held at the home of Mrs. McLeod. ltlrs. A S. Adams, Mrs. L, A. John. stone and Mrs. Ethan Stmvart wcrc appointed to choose u Life Mem- ber to thc society, The mcmbcrs voiced their appreciation to Mrs W K Campion, secretory to the Deaconess Ordcr and Women Workers of the United Chum-Ii, who recently gavc a very inicr- esting lecture in the church, The president also extended thanks to Mrs G. A. Thompson who so graciously entertained Mrs. Cam- pion during her stay in Montague. The meeting closed with thc Miz- psh benediction. A delicious lunch was served by the hostcss- and committee, and all present fcit that thcy had spent a very pleas- ant evening, TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH The sennon at. morning worship by the Rev, I. Judson Levy B D was "The Inner Meaning of Ad- vcimt“, based on the words of Saint John. "And the Word was hisde flesh and dwelt among us" Can we form anv vision of the world without this great occurrence? Through Christendom it is d. tin-wished bv individual features gifts messages, expressions of Ila built their temples ground m. pAms_Mu¢v 3,9111‘; h“ 13¢. arrived on a visit here today. told 111ml gas vents in whgg, 1; 110w the vowd a congaerame umber 01 a press conference that he had linku oil fields and mus cmmncd ha. “sums to vflvnq, 1.1m- lcome back to Burma with a defin- tile eternal fires which they svor- beige valves-en Wm, h1g1, “v91- ite program for self - government, ‘Mnpcd collar and nicely accentuated "i- ii"! "ml"?- Wsslble milmmi- ~ - ~ - e walsmne is darted h, "m"; e "The fulfilment of that program " mu mo: is drawn mo, a mu driven-is v11 the 3mm their belt and the skirt swings free. stilwe" h" “dd”- as rniupmjjg caucus, coins Dispersed iiuickiy IfOnv TILLIR Bronchial Distress laser‘ Whenreiief can be had Tonilh‘ I l 1.4a PM 'quickiy, no one in this enlight- ened age should continue to m” suffer from s Cough, Cold o: Station Bronchial ailment. The prob~ ca“ - =-==-=----=- ""1 are?‘ "sills: basis: _ . v " ' uic y‘: _ _ , , _ yrup ll used. This remedy l“ we ° “n” Hm" HOUR Pumn OHS contains specialized medication ._ . My that is absorbed into the blood- 1““‘_ “ " stream and is therefore able to attack infectious bacteria that TRIBUTI T0 "W"! "' excite the cold. Once the actual tbaieht‘: mum Dflilflmme fesv- causeof the cold in: oved the ‘,‘§f,",h}§,°“':g*m,:““,n ‘QQQYMQZ tonic influence of _ oieotfa tattle m. 1 1 Atkinson. Coulis Syfllli CONQQIMO U?‘ "i1" Wmlh fem"; "4 7M- and with vigor and atrengt re- ‘ m“ g?_*"'°' °l “ml storechthe‘ atientsliould throw c ' ‘"° ‘m i u h e ' oilsgq. w, -mt. off the col _n 091' time- -.:"~".2:..~ rs" ‘“§..‘:’“"€l‘; Wt *“"°“» l“ xi. "i" _ i- i or - epen uponearye e ecnva n - . a _ will‘. 3333,?" °'>“°§,,:§._ treatment. Use Polson’e Iran‘ airtfiulowugi. Umbil- LI-TUNE IN TONIGHT T0. iii ‘f m1. - u C0 S t i Pficiall refills fiiIiiuZ-f d... J.’ Cali-and acts at: the same time a a tonic. No cheaper hWl°$Wv£-‘.}"°'s‘.i3 Dru t,» m m is: bottles. memory and affection Rich and gracious as are thcse symbols let us not. make thc symbols thc resi- ity The Church tells us of thc wise men. the shepherds. the an- gels’ song. “this be a sign unto you" In Clhist-ian doolrinc there an: three great words Incarnation. the Advent, the coming of God through Christ he Cross. the word of re demotion. Resurrection t-he word of triumph. If we know cse words w» can tell thc Vstory of Christian doctrine in Clarutmas. Good F‘ri~ day and Easter. "And the word was made flesh" simple words but profound beyond man's power explain. What is meant, by The Word? It. is the superhuman means bv which God communicates His will. helps us to see what. is in His mind. the message of the eel! activity of God. Rel ion begins vith the affirmation " the - xinning God!" wherein He touches he world as a creative force. The word that dwelt among us is itc- qemption, in the Advent 09d speaks ind we may know: wit-imam the Advent no Christianity, no Church. rm word became flesh and there- Ciod spooks a. language the world understand. r A full choir gave fine expression , "Brother James‘ Air." The umh school met for Bible Study ollowins morning worship. ' . levy! evening sermon was ‘The Imprisoned 5p endour". The evening mthem was "Watchman, want of the gilht?" with the tenor his t en Writer Barry Bug- e flowers on the Commun- Mo. 9i xle wera laced in memory lrt urge War-button mun. b: t-hgILmiLv. an o. liott mu u. attain-sum of the oiioilzmlcncal- chad the music of the day. ' msiln - (Reu- ters) --!it rooms where wom- en hole Wren-annals be measured ing post and was on the staff of the Truss. Pincttc, pallbearers were six grandsons, ' e -SE]155 wisdom of George, Edward, Frederick, Robert, Christianity". the minister, the Frederick and Bonar Dalziel. In. Rev. TH. Busseil Somers. said: A friend of mine onoe saw Mont lwfiflus in the sun whilp its base was hidden in the clouds, so that the kl and sun-lit, seemed to float high in the air, unattached m the solid earth Rcsplendent it was. but like 8 fflilwlllnd — impossible of access and unbased on and factual. So to many appears the Christian way of life - ideal indeed they say. but. emphasis of the Bible in general and of our Lord in particular. Ask what the great prophets and the Master were most create in men. and the ordinary answer Ideal righteousness. love. we say, are the qualities the Scripture seeks DR. ANNIE CAMPBELL MacRAE The death occurred yesterday at the P. E. I. Hospital of Dr. Annie Campbell Jiilacztae, retired medical doctor, of Pinette. Born at Pinette, Dr. Macllae was one of a family of six girls and five boys, all of whom pro- deceased her with the exception of one brother, Hector C. Mac- Rae who resides in Baltimore, USA. Dr. MacRae received her early education at Ptnette School an d Prince of Wales College, after which she taught school for cav- eral years, later attending Johns Hopkins University and graduat- ing as a registered nurse. She received her medical degree from Toronto University, later attend- ’ graduate courses at Dublin and Paris. Dr. ' MacRae practiced medicine in Fall River, Mass. for 30 years dale Hospital there until she re- tired nine years sgo and took up residence at her old home in THE KIRK PULPIT qlgescginu yesterday morning on c its snow-capped summit lll/v/Zlxou can now 6E1‘ msxwsu. uouss some VAGUUM-PMKED f no ruwoa can oer our-i ~ no m: can oer m) TRULY DELICIOUS BECAUSE IT§ [Qflfif/fiif” Two Grinds-Regular and PM’? nwfkweir V)“ HouSi \\\'d“' Coffee isteninir crest. know white anything solid impossibly concerned tn would be “gocdnesfl. Justice,‘ and To which I arts‘ be sure, the Master wanted men to be good. but he appealed also to men to be wise - “wise as ser- pents". he said, as well as "harm- less as doves". He likened his gen- eration. facing the gospel to ten maidens -—- fivs of whom were wise and five were foolish: and seeing men so exceptionally good that they could be called “child ren of light". he nonetheless con- demned them because they were not so wise as "the children of this world" Such as our Lord saw it. was the nature of his message. and when he brought his, Sermon on the Mount to its rc- sounding conclusion, he said "Every one therefre that henreth these words of mine. and doeth thcm, shall be likened unto a wise man who built his house upon the rock " Vlcli. if the ChIi-Siiflfl- way of life is wisdom, then we need to understand that fact .for the presmt collapse of civilization is a colossal advertisement. of man's lolly What if in thinking of the Christian life as oerlecitmiist We miss thc point and instead. for men anti llililCll-‘é, Christ is what St Paul cailcd him: The Wi5d0m of God?" This shift of emphasis from ideal goodness tn wisdom is pert incnt, evrn in ordinary times. HQYQ is a youth lacing some critical de- cision with an older person - his father or mother oi_"_counscilor — anxiously watchina MS Si-TOHK and dangerous drift toward a mistaken choice To be sure it is a choice bstwcen right and wrong between socdncss and badn-ESS. the 1111031 and the tin-ideal but, Willi W111i!» urgency. when the last ditch 1s like a stupid mum. who bu!" his house on sand. _____,_ ___J___ STEEL NG W.I. IE annual met-i.- ing of Sterling W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. NBUIW" 6W9“- v/ith 23 members Filling mmllbm" ship fee. The president. Mrs. Lotus MncEwz-n, presided and npcnr- thc mcctinll by Slllt-lilill U10 Q49 and repeating thc Creed. Min- utes last annual and PORN-RI‘ meeting wcrc read and approved. The president thcmguvc aura: :16 lcnt report of thc years woik rm thanked members for their io- opcraiion for thc past year. ‘liic school and sick committees r1:- portcd. The secretary-trcasurci‘ than reported l2 rcilulul‘ mQPUHKS hcid (itiriitl! thc Near. Tfiilll 1"" ccipts were $5163.’. and PKPPYIiH‘ turcs $298.69 lcuving a balance of $217.13. Rcd Cross convene!‘ gave a re- port of her years work: 3 Gull". 2 long sleeved khaki sweaters, 3 pullover sweaters (heather), l pi. navy gloves, 4 prs. srhy SOCKS. 7 child's dresses, donated, l0 prs. socks for boys overseas. A hum- ber of quilts have been made for boys who have been married dur- ing the-war. A hill of $13M was ordered to be paid for boxes sent overseas The election of officers then took plarc! President, Mrs, Earl Henry Th0 thirty_-scc their ii CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Services in Central Christian Church on the Lord's Day were in charge of the minister, M.D. Dun- bar. Taking .for his morning ser- ideal in such a world. mon "How Old is JFOBW?" TIM ed t b h f h - . N m1 _ 11 1 ministe u ted th t to th - ° y em “g” ° C "SMWS theta/lair itelgsnekalectghdl ti-chrisliiaslifgelanti-relfliiouslv e Tr Ems‘ Mrs‘ Judson Rackhm“ [mm Mimllgn- P‘ 5» l- ciincd individual a person malous for the faith which was once and for all might be termed an despite his years. The present modernistic capable generation of which we are s part has defined for itself "fflilcy" the confines of which now ‘It is felt bv many. that all those who would endeavor by preaching the simple Gospel of Jesus Christ our Lord and to establish more per- fectly His have most certainly passed from mmistel-stsilgngecfidttfmldhoos? Tllwt ° BUZZ! t the Gospel still a power of God unto salvation: the Church wluch Jesus Christ through H15 Apostles established was still thc one and only answer for today with all its ncfuiexities. Is a change fifhedfid T-Oday? Some have tried this. El have substituted geology for theology" oioRv. they have rcpieced sacrifice in worship for cold. dead ritualism. taken the blood from the gospel and loft it a dead anemic 0011359, §§§.Ji‘..‘fi§“f.i..i.““£§“&h“‘“‘ ”‘ ‘s anize the Divine. Rn m hum‘ allowed gie make a wlial it reached. (i030 tleatnqfzéhc: 321mg {gcgacigretqzmchadgggpiitté ltlllliil tliicln let the National Employment Service. l ‘th t surge 110i il' 1~‘- i _ ,- _‘ - I J9 Crt-cisms . . w. \_-._ -vi- gfsonng W1 Qu yoursclfi Until we hear Jesus sayé mithNxenewed enthusiasm the sim- Alb." ma“) 1e} “Flhj”? p 1i ed valuable m Til“ '12: W521“... .2. .2"'..€°s“;":."* “W "ev- vw“ "m ,;'"“.“““ g‘ “ him *0 "5 °“' I - “l- ' -' - i e force." an — nations, that, most of all, LS what. The evening message‘ on,” edlfeuentev, n ‘Q .§’ Y 1h . . “l. m l _ he seems to mt: m be saying: Slop Lived Happily arm» was based [hey will piove their um ill cmian e p oy making fools “Sci-flaw ytzgrsctifig; ltshe dramatic chapter of ment. d k “Everyone win - ' ~ _ , . . .1 - words of Mine and does not act Music “._,,5 under the (“rectum _ Employers. we knou you ivish to ad Cans‘ a “m, thgm"g() m Moffntt irflllS- of Mrs. Million Stewart. The choir fighters to get hack in (AVYY Street-so place your mm 11,, 1.11.1111.“ verse. will be "i ills morning service offered the fice of the National Employ- Chorale Yrflitht f amcd Vice President, Mrs. Max Fer- guson. Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. D. C. MaoKoy, re-elected. Directors, Mrs. Bdlger, Mrs. Flemming, Mrs, Wallace Mac- Kay Auditors, Mrs. J. E. H-iscott. and Mrs. John MacKay. Organist. Mrs. Flemming, It was decided to hold an an". tion salo at our next meeting, lt. was on motion that Institute send 100.00 to the Provincial Banatorlum niso to send flowers to a sick per- son in hospital. _ New school committee, Mrs. Norman Green, Mrs. D. C, Mac- Kay. Program committee! Mrs. Ross MacEwen, Mrs. John Fyfe, Lunch committee: Mrs. Earl Henry Mrs. Donald MacDonald, Mrs. rne MacEwen. Mrs. ‘Nor- man Gwen. Roll call to be ons- wen-ii by naming one of the first svltirrs. Next meeting to be at Jékztocbinn ‘an mete/duo‘: erg {gr . V - - . a health manufactures. the home of Mrs. MIX Ferguson. Program consisted of contestl religious idea. or made a covenant with man @1181; ‘needed no revision and it was to be eternal. "It would naturallv be advisable”. said the minister. “to ncvrr caught up 1,0 11 as vet» In Iihase is it not admins? Wecnnnot strike fatih out and sav is superfluous-repentance is a bifldlliiz necessity s5 15 n11 coilnlmands of Jesus Christ. W acmrninistcr closed lllS mega. "Let us at such a time when man 3g {Diifidllcfi Pi Dian that is more - the f i an the one izivcn to us 1e nspued writers of old be Mid i ht Al ." m 2:5 an gnugllze: evening spec- Hiils of Time." G W’. R. TESTS OIL FUEL LONDON _ < _ . Wcstem Railwaycri: wnTv2§t1§§°i§ oil f 1, , . m m, usavcaiziaigo'%bcriment “lllfill tons of coal a yemq be converted, _H(Iggnn.n~1o Norfolk, Eng“... year - tqstsmtatctlncmber of the English FREDERICTON W. I. On Monday evening, Der. 3 the Fredericton W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Roy Weeks with l2 mem- bers and two visitors present. Meeting opened with the Creed in unison and roll call was respond. ll. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST Fitting and SunpLviug Glasses Ito. her dues and minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved. It was moved and seconded izilis be paid. Reports of comznittccs were given. A letter from T, B, league W55 read and $5.00 was voted to that worthy cause. It was moved and seconded to treat children at Christmas. Knitting and scwingi, for Red Cross was given out. Olies Hours: l0 to l2 A. I. delivered to the saints _ 2 ‘o 5 P‘ M‘ “old fogcy" llolida s em. by appointment 0f! ca Connected with DBUGSTORF the term .v'{.?.~t-s.i by Mrs. F. W. Cutciiffo vet.‘ £1119 enough, ltiut why leave envlelolpes the spiritually inclined Mrs Judson Rackham 1mm“, “m, disuugsion followed M“ E wgdclmgem Igéheshcgexzvgilé ggat-lfgeal-u 2,2,, 101 éllléet zfqggsgrllosllofTfiéltilllgl members to mect at her home fori Murray was appointed‘ to take can be found in the Bible but born inclination after the super- ‘fir’: Fewngé ,xf~uf?chM°°"‘mlw‘_°°' "hmlée “I Pmgram m” J“““°‘7* one 2mm’ passage an“ another natural‘ wcelv. R." illclittgb rs. Edied Meeting closed with The King. mus for wisdom against {any To s. o ca o c answered Lunch and a social hour was en- with a quilt block, Questionnaire joyed by all. dom on earth, remained the and theology for knee. , l.l.f'".'_iej H, Q]! of l‘.'i|_|fif¢zl\"rri¢>1|l Ujlpur- H luniiiav. nilia"ur(ir'lrxiriv' ‘llnmcli llw [.0411] . .,.\aI.ib.rI'n‘f.:-f§rrlpi¢>imrvnl. (l u '. uiuI also trpportluarliIliqs- illlfftllgll tin- ffu. s Lunutia _ uarkioryat ‘Embtovliasnr SERVICE A MR. EMPLOYER!—--— CONSIDER SERVICE CRAFTSMEN God has never man to originate a sin. ideal. He "ham" if the gospel had lbccolne antiquated and t-he age ind ou‘ ' - 1t; belief .i.‘l‘t°“t'f...- skill”. “J5 1E1 1mg THAT JOB! - Service Personnel are rapidly being discharged from the Armed Forces- Thousands of them are skilled and semi-skilled ll many occupations. There are: Dra the ftsmcn -- stationary engineers - mechanics-accountants-office woricrs, and count- less service trades that have civilian equivalents. These service trades are listed with local offices of the challenging words, order with the locni of _ ment Service, specifying the type of ex-serviceman or woman you require. “The Voice Upon the "Above the livery National Employment Oflfif-‘Q Oflefsl Employment opporturuttes, both m its own locomotives 1mm coal to rare“ andfrom otherjdistrictsfil-n. Canada‘ 17.000000 . . _ _ _ .._. .~ .=_ ' I’ “"3 “St 1* If able to fill an ofthe obs here lasted,or if seektnfl atisfactory passenger engines Wm . l’ l f employment, contact your nearest Local Of iceo t e _ _ — Percy A Perri Essex cricketer n' 69' and for 1m |so1uAYL;jiEill-gtiiirtsnr SERVICE _ _ _, , ‘ , _ , . . selection committee. D I I l‘ WL l D ' . t drier"? . s‘. ,_ g . Olllllllflll. fi, 9P3 m9," Ra!‘ mllmlgilgxfs- Lfillltg‘! Hiscnli. Iltjillllvllllt‘), ‘qllilrlltflflfi . _ , . HvYumn/n iggvzu‘ hydrhlsgbnsigiyl‘;,,,,lv:f,,q:,:?% nil-Mumiluliu-if ~ ‘ vllr|lllli munch. t . cc mg c use T11. NZTL"-A_“"‘°“‘~ .__ _.__._ WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE UNLO-ADING ACARLOAI) OF Galvanized and Black Iron Sheets IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES: GALVANllEDz- _ 30 x 72 inches in 20-2Z-2-l-26-28 gauge. 36 x 72 inches in 18-20-22-24-28 gauge. BLACK IRON:- 24 x 72 inches in 24 gauge. 24 x 60 inches in 26 gauge. ‘ALSO I’ IEASED T0 ANNOUNCE THAT WE EXPECT TO U LOAD THIS WEEK TWO CARS OF WE ARE 18 and 24 01s. In Ail Sizes PHONE 105