JANUARY Z5, £4 IIAcBEATII SPECIALS “m” 21c Ztins TOMATOES, 14c 8 tins 25c nuscnssussn a tins no sans "hissing Mire an». 25G LARD 2gl1iqsé......... 25G as 1o lbs. RED aosn TEA while 65c 33c TEA, 1's Orange P e k o e TEA, i/fs Cooking CHOCOLATE I/(s, 2 for . Baker’s COCOA 23c l/fs, 2 for Creamery “‘§§§.E‘.‘f....... 59c Phone 1817 UEITIIAI. GUARDIAN L This column la rourvad hr news of luaal lllldcnil but ndieniaing at g Ennis; nnlara ma; ba Inserted at 4 ‘aunts a word atrctly payable in ad- v-nss, NOTICE 1'0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are request ‘ to send in their copy so as to reach the Guardian Oflioe by 11.00 A.'M., the day previous to insertion, otherwise insertion will be delayed a day. WATER lATiso-Persons who have neglected paying wafer rates for the current quarter are re- minded that the shut-oil list will daytheiath. DIPHTHERIA immunizing clinic at Prince Street School 3 P. M. Fri- day for children All months to i4 years. M58. 4707. If. lasts, 2 half i 'an opt/urn in business conditions pound pkg‘. u ma LIIGBTON srocsivrn! I iwskgedm mtmm m mum Orange Pekoe Pro-idem. Canada m» arm-n“ ' 1° °° “m by W“ Company. who in an addreq u Illa 87th Annual Meeting o1 flu Conveni- JI-nnarv ma, stressed the stability and increased strength ill ‘he Clouds Life. Canada. Life assets in 1933 increased by 3935a,. M6 and now fatal $228,342,392, on EBUNUMIC IS PRLIBTEIJ Opening of Parlia- s;i MUST FIGHT SMUGGLIBS U (c. P. By GIIQNPI-Il‘! spauu Wire) wssnmorou, Jan. ze-Am... his organization's anti-smuggling HOV-Mitts must continue with more OVITAWA’ ‘km 23_wh°“ the House ‘of Commons assemble; on Thursday it will see two seats vac- bo ready for the street by Mon-. 1112-. vnorhvrrrrown consul/u Sees Sanity As World Safeguard, SIR 301B’! BOB-DEM DIS- CUSSES OUTLOOK AT CROWN LIFE AN- NUAL MEETING "rarff barriers obstructing in- lernational trade, prolonged instab- ility of monetary exchange. obses- sion o! goonomlc nationalism, con- fusion of reparations and ‘ war debts, waste of armaments, the spirt of militarism abroad and eve-n the menace of war are still to be reckoned with." said Sir Rob- ert Borden, president of the Crown Life Insurance company. in dis- gcuaslng world conditions at the gsnnuai meeting in Toronto. ‘ever, there is reason to hope and (‘indeed beiieve that. there remain in ‘the vim-id such sanity of judgment ,tand breadth of vis on as will prev- ‘ent any disastrous outcome." i 14st March saw the beginning of l result of the World Economic and 'Monetary Conference, said Sir iftcbert. He referred to the "trom- yendous effort of far-reaching sig- ,nifioa.uce” being made in the Unit» ed States for rehdJ litation. and the prolonged conditions 0d dim- cuity, hardship and suffering which are testing the strength and wis- dom of political leadership in all countries. “If the test is successfully met, there may be compensation for suffering in distnctive progress ‘and saner outlook," he declared. Qnly the For d gives you a '8 ENGINE unless you pay ‘4000 or more i118 that no country has ever "suc- - . . i d ‘The fabric of the existing social i, BEETS 9c gfzugglmgn smfizgggouslgyrzangfig In G II I] 3. Ty SGSSIOII 32.1.3; wuiwbeesiatgmiiinenoxlmivrv i _=, 1o lbs. ..... .. inhibition." Admiral mm o. Toda, at Ottawa, i“ m“ “B . 1 - Hamlet, commander of the United gigyflshr°¥gh tignmzlfivséefimfifs: ,' c“ ma", a, Edwnd Sttses Coast Guard, told Congress (a R by Gnjfllm,‘ spec," whq mama's," o pro c P Y _ than ordinary zeal.‘ —~ ant, that of ‘Thomas Cayley, who was Liberal member from South The questionnaires were discumed Oxford, and Hon. E, B. Ryckman, and it was decided to send 1°;- ug- former Minister of National Re- c... non woman's rrixsrr The December meeting of the Upton W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Seymour Taylor on the even- ing of the thirteenth, with an at- tendance of six members and two i-sitois. in the absence of the president and vice president, Mrs. A. s. Moi-son was appointed pres- ident (Or the evening, The meet-| ing opened by repeating the creed m unimn, followed by roll call which was answered by “Ways to lessen the labor of cleaning stovq es. Th6 minutes oi’ the previous meeting were read, approved and signed- It, was moved and seconded that probervg and fruit be bough- for a sick member and candy and fruit for the children for Christ- man. The committees gave no rc- pcrts. The program consstcd of a road ng by Mrs. Jane ‘turner. Next. meeting to be held at the home Oil liiirs. Geo. ‘Turner. Roll call to be answered by "Ways to Improve the institute," Meeting closed by sing- ing thoNationsl Anthem. Lunch was then‘ served by the hostess. The January meeting met at the home of Mrs. George Turner with an atteudanca of ten members. Meeting opened by rcpeating the rrced in unison followed by roll mil. The minutes of the previous meeting were rem and approved- erature and discuss and answer venue, who sat for Toronto East. two of them at the neirt meeting.‘ The sick committee reported, The following were apponted on the program committee, Mrs. ‘Purrmr, Aug Christensen md er (Lib, Yamaska) and L. A. Mac- Mary Maggy p, was decided m“ Millsn (Lib. MacKenzie), The Lib- those wishing i4 send for the m. erais won all three seats at the smug; New; pay their mbscflp, by-electlons on October 23 last ‘ mm 51 the next meeting a One of these contests-An Resti- meeting to in hem 3; the home o‘ BOUChG-MQGBWBSKBI—WB5 made nec- m5, Jme nfner‘ Ron mu w be essary by the death of the sitting afuwered by “My Fm“ mutation» member, Maximilian Cormier. The 1mg Natlonal Anthem brought the election in blviacKenzie resulted "or w ~10» £§.‘.’.‘.“..i;“?.“.‘1."°‘ii'"°“i°i.i‘“‘£2.‘l lunch e 1e ‘ar r , w“ ‘ a while that in Yamasizl was a relic of the general election oi’ i930 In that battle Mr. Boucher had been elected by one vote, but corrupt practises were charged, and he was unseat/ed. When the voting was a- gain called, last October, Mr. Boucher emerged victorious by a small margin. Indications are that the burden of this sessions discussions will treat oi economics. The decennial revision of the Bank Act, put over from last session. will proceed this year, and with it will come lengthy debates on the proposal to estah. lish a central bank, on agricultural short term and intermediate cred- its, and all other elements assoc- iated with this legislation. troduced to the House in the per- sons of J. E. Michaud (Lib. Resti- lT’S LIVER THAT MAKES -YOU FEEL $0 WREIBHEI] Wake up your Liver Bio —No Calomel necessary For ynu to feel health and ha py_ your liver must urtwo uacIaqf q bnlsmis your hows l, every y._ Without that bib. trouble starts. Poor digestion. Slow elimination. Poisons in the body. General wrotchednq. liow can you erpscttc olaar up a ltusticn like this coinphilily nth IIiBNVBOIOI-movin] salts, oil. mineral waisr, laxative eapdy cr showing lgum. or roughage? They don t waka Ill ‘UNI’ l\¢f. . ‘vi... used rims. mo. Liver Pills. rt. vegetable. Sale. Quick and sure results. A fur them by uama Refuse substitutes. 25c. at all drugpsts. a 1 Con You M THAT WILL BAKE ITSELF in Tour MAGINE mixing this sponge cake (recipe be- low) then putting it in the oven and forgetting , It. You can do this with a modern ELECTRIC range and be sure that baked. The Clock and Oven Heat Control do all the testing for you. Brooms are not denuded in homes where electric cooking is done. Revision of the Companies Act, discussed last week at the Domin- ion Provincia] conference, will also be an important item of business a zlraft act has been submitted to the provinces and, while the ses- sion is in progress, provincial rep- resentatives will oonfcr with Hon. C. H. Cahan, Secretary of State. in order to establish a basis of agreement on the terms of the pro- jeoted amendments The iorrn which the contemplat- ed programme oi public works will take has not been disclosed, but, it is anticipated, some indication oi its magnitude may emerge from the Speech from the Throne. Unemployment and farm relief will bulk large in the deliberations, while not the lrast interesting oi the forthcoming debates will be that on titles A discussion is also promised on the suggestion that Canada should possess a national flag. Ill MEMURIAM MRS. MARY SMITH a ‘Iliere passed peacefully away to November 1'7, 1933, Mrs. Smith, after a brief illness of sum- 'mer flu, followed by an attack of pleurisy. 81st year, having been born at New- town, Belfast, May 27, i852. She was a daughter of the late Donald Smith and Ann McLeod. She mar- ried and lived all her life in New- town, until ten years ago, when she cams to live with her daughter. Mrs. Angus McKay, of Forest Hill, who, with the assistance of kind friends and neighbours, tenderly cared for her during her illness. She was a woman of a kind and cheerful disposition and was a friend to young and old alike. Thefuneral which was very large- ly attended, despite the inclemency of roads and weather, was held on Range? the cake will be perfectly '. Three new members will be in.- Gw gouche-Madawaska): Aime Bouch- her eternal rest on Friday morning, ‘ Mary , The late Mrs. Smith was in her. buy any of these-except buy a motor car. Only in V-8 do you get fine car ance at a low price. it's less than an eight in i power, smoothness and enjoyment. This isn't a matter of SIB. ROBERT BOBDEN “esident of the Crown Life “ Confidence, he thought, rim been “measurably renewed." m Canada, some impediments to trade within the Elli-Dir? 118d been removed by the Eoonomc Conference or two Wars ago, and this had already bronchi about “notable results." Canada's trade within the Emipire had increased by $35,401,730, or ten P81‘ cent. Canndals index of produc- i-ibfl had risen in the eight months ending November 30th last from 33 w 34 Per cent, compsr ng very favorably with the United States. wthcut resort to any such stimulus as has been applied in the neigh-i boring republic." The annual financai report, pre- sented by H. R. Stephenson, gen- eral manager, showed that the Wmpflny had continued to make Kratifying progress at all points despite conditions. i New insurance issued totaliedj $26,691,247 compared with $Zi,000,- 859 in i932, ncrcasing insurance in force to $138,821,915 while the ex-‘ pense ratio was appreciably reduc- ed. Cash premium income was 31-1 $35.59. Cash interest income‘ (interest, dividends, rents and proV fit on sale of securties) was $996,- 558.82, bmiging total income t0 $5,400,978.24 as compared with $5,- Tbe Ford V-8 U.S. Game Conference Preserve Wild Life (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 25—'I‘he duck that annually wings his ivay from the nor woods of Canada to the soutncrn climes to furnish sport for 1.000.000 hunters is to be included in President Rooseveltfs recovery programme A four-point programme to help the duck, and incidentally his hun- tor, was outlined today at the Am- erican Game Conference by Thom- as Beck of Wilton, Conn., who was recently appointed chairman oft-e special Unltcd States committee on wild iifc restoration. “There is evidence of a critical and continuing decline in our wild life resources, especially migratory water fowl," said Mr. Beck. "This is due to the destruction and neg- 02l,402.29 in 1932. ilcct of vsst natural brccriing and Payments of death and disabilfnesting areas by drainage, the cri- ii-y claims amounted to $891,149.60. croachmcrlt oi agriculture and the The mortality rate was quite sat- random effort of our disordered sfactory, Payments on matured|programme towards an undefined and surrendered policies were 31,- 8081-" 707,739.11, dividends t‘, Donn-hold. Mr. Beck proposcs to make uso ers $289,821.95, payments to annult-t 0f somi of the 50,000.000 acres of ant; and 0mg;- ;105_176,54_ mum! land which will be withdrawn from tutu payments to poncyhmders and; agriculture by thc Government beneficiaries $2,993.887.20, the iug-i "Our report will propose the re- ‘Qst m“! 1n the h5g0“, o; me can” storaiion of migratory writer-fowl nesting areas by purchase of a large number of such areas 1n tho stntes whore these birds naturally mul- tiply if given proper cnvironmcnt. and food," Mr. Bock told the 600 delegates from practically cvcry state in the Union and from Can- PUIY. Assets total 818.898.081.78 as c0m-. pared with $17.89 most at the‘ end 0f 1932. Incrcasics were made in mortgages and government bonds, mortgages being now 37,-‘ 745M131. 0r 41 per cont of total, Eda nsseis- Avera ' - manned w“ 5%‘; pgfitfm? Hayes Lloyd, slpervisor of wild company.‘ policies were‘ If“ M life protection in Canada, told of end or ye“ mm at cunnjmn P, the decline of t ucks in ccntrul 11nd mom Interest mmmndm at [if mastem Canada. due to thc 31‘ ' 1 3 ,1 droughts of the last few ycars and I s w“ c” ma“ °“°"“‘gmh °* Yuck of feed In contrast, from tiw tglfmcpegl Government “Id wast coast came reports of in- 1am op wml “seizprcscgltl flap", crcnscd flights, indicating that tho lmd mdutnl g“ c u ml, ducks of the enstcrn part of thr- imim" dd “it-S”? i’:.:*i?.i°"» soar: 2’.J“ii’...f,“"i‘ilY im- cent. Policyholders reserve was‘ “m, g g " “ ‘ increased to 817.061.586.51: over, The delegates endorsed a bill and mo" m!‘ "id “n “he? 1m‘ now before Col _ css calling for a ion ties capital and dividend funds > - ."iX on duck hunting The bill Em“ u-lu-lm-fi- mwdfnd-f 15° D01‘ would allow each duck hunter to kyhmdm “d 9h“'~’h°1d"9 We" buy a $1 duck stamp from the w“ ‘h’ “u” med i" end “I 1931- United States’ Government to be THE finest motor cars in Canada use V-iype engines. You cannot V- 8—for lcss than $4000. Thais something to think about when you It takes eight cylinders to give you eight-cylinder performance. If it's less than an eight in speed, claims, but a definite, demonstrable fact. It is something you see by watching any New Ford V-B, and by driving it yourself. No other low-price car—and few cars at any price-can out-perform it in traflic, on hills and the open road. This 1934 Ford V-8 leads also in economy. The new dual carburetor gives exceptional gasoline mileage at all speeds. New waterline ihcr- mostats and thermostatic intake manifold heat control increase the the Ford the Ford perform- cylinders, motoring efliciency of the engine by enabling it to warm up quickly and maintain words or the correct operating temperature. And don't forget that you get extra cylinder design means 5 i l inches of room in the Ford Bo- cause of the compact design of the V-8 engine. It takes up less space in the hood and thereby per- mits more space to be used for the body. You can't beat this 1934 Ford V- 8 for comfort. NEW FORD . FOR 1934 U IMMEDIATE DELIVERY _ IIIAHHIIITII‘ <_ better performance EVERY TOWN ---WANTS--- INDUSTRIES ’ VERY industry, either large or small adds to the progress and prosperity of every town, city or community. Every such industry brings new money to a town, and distributes this among the general businesses in the way of the spending of wages and salaries. Every- body benefits- Among local industries there is none of greater importance in any community than PATRONIZE . ' YOUR M HUME PRINTERS Why not let us tell you more about automatic Present directors were re-elected for the ensuing year. affixed to his state hunting license. The revenue, estimated at 81,000,- ELECTRIC cooking? Easy terms and low prices make it easier than ever before to own a modern ELECTRIC range and cook with flameless heat. anaaatlnnaaamlals IPONOI CAKI vu- ‘m ‘M: Hill “PM,” stewart, John Ilelinnan and An. ‘“""'°°‘""u lcmwwlmr gus Gall: M‘. Dink] I@DIH l Uqooa voila I teaspoon ballot IF“ “o” ‘P. I ) Iasa natl Iala. Add sala. ngar and vanlla. mun: ""- A“ zlfitll infinite hill!‘ poll! Iiahahmwning. Roll m “ ’ in j aid II lnmdlial will baking powder. Pour qalollvifl” llielaaah In Iodtaas no! (3800 I.) 75 nae-inn. ) I081‘ llllt GS 3D. ll-IH- Alli n! or m voin’ 6M1" &'Yva'.'.."'l‘."s3n afiffi ~ ‘_. Iaiitha Elaairlc tianaasy, Ltd. ffioiéfifififlfhita." . Qiarlofleiicwn, P. E1 . 5'2..." 1 the vases restoration work . Accepts Relief Order For Undelivered Goods (0. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) RESERVE. N. 6.. Jan 24-Au- minicn by John McLean Reserve merchant, ha acceried relief orders in the name: of aged persons who did not receive the goods, featured the resumed hearing into town re- liaf administration here today. Giving evidence before Govern- ment Oommlnioner D. A. Cameron I. 0., the merchant said the orders Lake Winnipeg is 710 feet above sea-level; Lake Superior, MI; Lake Huron. 581; Lake Erie, 512. and Lake (mtario 246 feet above set level. SCIATICA as sis-g II U? 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