‘llélrJifa partial! list of Employmeill-OPPOP‘? tunitieajnowjocoilable}throughk the leocal Nationc Employ mentlojfiw,‘ 01111411150 topper-timid” through ‘ the Cross-Canada ‘rianbuffimrrovmrmissnvrcr; MALES ACCOUNTANTS: Several positions are open for high- grldo Accountants. and Cost Accountants. Salaries rang- ing iron $8,000 to $5.000 per annurn. DlAFTS-MBN: We have vacancies lor experienced Drafts- man. Applicants must be gruduatesjn Mechanical Engin- eesing. These positions are with a large industry in Nova Booth. CIEAMEIY MANAGERS: Qualified dslrymen with exe- cutive experience and who are capable o! taking complete charge of Plant Production are urgently required on vac- uncles in modem dairies in the Maritime Provinces. Sal- srlu are aw to $120 per elm- DDAIIIIIT 8'10!!! MANAGIS AND HEB/TAN’! Mflliarerequirelouuuulfierolvaconoiesh the Murlflne Provinces. OPTOMETRIST: This vlouncy requires an applicant who is registered in New Brunswick. Salary $2600 per annum, blur bonus. RADIO INSTBUCIORS: Positions are open for Service Radio heiuoiors. Applicants should be war veterans with gt lg‘ three years radio training und experience. Sul- nq I100 pI aurum to start. SOIOOL TEACHERS: We have a number oi’ vacancies listed for teachers. Persons having teacher qualifica- tloue are hvitod to enquire at the Executive and Profes- dorul ollloo lqsrlq these openings. SHJGMIU Bevelul opedngs are listed for experienced IeIeQeQ SUPUIINTIINDENT: A long estab- lished Mlritbe Provinces construction firm requires the services of u practical construction superintendent. Sal- sry up to $8600 per aunuru. KNITTING MACBNI; FIX: A skilled machine liter with at halt B years experience is required by s Maritime textlg plant. Salary I000 per your. FEMALES Dfllllmlifl; We have several openings for Dietitians hoqituh old hotoh h the lliurithre Provinces. These on of s very urgent nature. Aplfllvlllfi "h" m” y; g. q pinion in condder these positions are urxfll uppleuflun without deity. IIAQQJ: Qualified touches-s are invited to enquire the numerous teacher vacancies listed at this - _ , f V‘ v ' ~ .i om» odor ma»; . ssolrméliiimTl-lssjlluuyv; 551175! "ran-sq lull llllllll. FMPLUYMENT SERVICE ~.--. zilonslssésrl Labour Department .1 '1': H l!" EASTERN GUARDIAN “QUAD WALTER. BUIDBTTB in Scottish songs and blgplpe sel- ections by Pl Sergeant John MocPhlrlon, orth Nova Scotla Highlander: Bend (overseas). Al- so 011040! ploy at Scottish Con- cert, Montague, WecL, Feb. 2201.84 - r CBNTIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH services in Central Christian Church on the Lord's day were ln song at the evening ser r co. Taking ior a text Ephesians 2:14 ed the morning congregation upon the subject. o1’ the Law versus the gglspel or “Break Down the Par- m." The Law arggested the minister was as a luehrer to the children ol it; u‘ us the scripture records—“ ut before faith came. we were kept. in ward under the law. shutu unto‘ the faith which should a! erward be ro- holed." T-h Laws Gospel ls as a father rather than fuehrer to all who will yield their Ill/Es to its commands, The Law, a burden lu all Mm mbsmpted but failed to keep it, was fmally taken out. of the way. ll. was replaced through its fulfillment 1n Christ by mercy and grace. The topic for lfhe evening mes- sage was: "lllanana! Mariana!" which in itself describe: the buck- wardness of the 001ml " from which it. springs The word, which in Mexican means “tomorrmv” suggest-s the nature of that people. Nor Ls it a symbol o! only Mexican nature but ls suggestive of thr- carelcss attitude- of many to scWe the eternal sues of the soul while oport-unityr ll is their; Llsing the tcxP-"llow shall we escs. c, ll’ we neglect. so urea! a snlvat on"? the mlnlsber urged the congregation lo face rationally i-hese malor milest- lons. which stand as beacon lights warning along the highway of 1 e.. Green Hackwolth, above. onm. all? 0i’ Prestonburg. KY“ and now of Washington. has been named American member ol the Court of International Justice by the Orga-nizu on in Hackworth. former State Department adviser. ls one of 13 international jurists to be select- ed and will receive an annual salary oi $26,000. Historic Storm lNhruor-y 10 was the annivers- ary of a disastrous storm which occurred here in 1682. The Guard. ian 1s indebted to Mrs. William MacDonald, Cape Traverse. for a copy of the following poem oom- rnemorsting the death of her lather s.nd aunt, Mr. Campbell and Miss MacLean. of Rice Point, who were lost in the storm: The fierce old king was abroad, And. howling in his giant strength. When three were lost lop-on the road That drags from ‘Town its weary length. A fragile sister, brother, son, Had started for their distant home; But hslf the Journey lud been run, M down the storm Ipou thorn came. It. rages long, and loud. and wlld. The snow in blinding slouch does fly Then speskfid one shivering sister m . "Oh! must we in this cold storm die?" z -. ---.;-_;:. [rm on noun: 1o lcyou iii-uni. m: INTERNATIONAL mcxrr. comrnuv or cuuns, Llmrsn, is lllllO st.‘ I The was. in rnswer. louder 0W8. And whirls but wilder. colder st pa . No hope the laden slky now shows. And higher still the drifts r.se fast. And through the cheerless night and clrear Past whitening landmarks old and. grey Past hlllsbaald woods so bleak and are. They wind upon their home- wsrd way. As louder grows the r flqm And faster flies the cruel snow, Th0)’ think of home so bright and warm, And crave the cheerful fire light‘: glow. et their borne is far away T rough miles of drift and biting frost. And EL nan DISSO VID ORAL VACCINE "FOR _ CATARRH See Page“ 3 7////»////////~ '""'////I/////// I THOUSANDS of Canadians earn their living producing Nickel. Thousands of West Indians earn their living producing sugar. small part of the sugar produced in the West Indies is consumed there. Less than three per produced And u night ends the dreodlul dhv They know that bhey are surely lost. And now mey seek some shelter- e no . To shield them from the bit- ter night When suddenlv with joyful look The poo: lad spies a lonely lig t. To this he quickly cakes his way. And soon has reached the . wished for spot; Hope ln his heart beams with glad my And fllls 1t with exulting thought "Pis shelter for the lady weak, A refugee for his honored sire. OUT OUR WAY DON'T COME in Canada Canada. The rest is exported and the money received helps to pay for sugar and other products necessary to good-living in Canada. The export of Canadian Nickel means jobs for the thousands of employees of YES, AN’ IT'S MAKIN’ ALL TH‘ MICE IN 1H’ Town NERVOUS, AN‘ 1. Only a //// . l/l/LW ' _ the Canadian Nickel lnclustry.‘lt also moan! Iobs for the other thousands of Canadians who produce the lumber, power, steel, ex- plosives, machinery, equipment and supplies used by the Canadian Nickel industry. cent of the Nickel is consumed in A And new the wind mey howl and And drifts pile higher and yet higher He opens wide the welcome door. Imploresuholm for the freezing on , Leads firth men to the ice-bound shore, And to the moveless travellers runs. They give no answer lo the child, He lprlnge ulck to the per- ents sde. And learns, with cruel grief snd wlld. The storm had stllled life's ebbing tide. Avhl who can fathom his deep grief By J. a. wmlam-‘O Y" y’ '_|_ _ ‘lllllllllllll’ to Canada and Canadians. M now he wutohol with the dead? Salt tears may como to his relief. But o'er his heart lungs narne- len dread. When morn dispels the shades l0 rear, And shows the fleecy driits piled deep, Kind hands bear home the forms so ear. And 0'8." them loving friends shall weep. -Noma. Prince Edward Island, Feb. l8. 1B2. _ IIOPPING COD i Some codlish grow to u length oi eight feet and e weight of I00 pounds. I UR BOARDING lIOUSE Lysrenplou TAB -wo [is PERCENT Canada cannot keep on importing from other lands unless she exports Canadian goods. By constantly seeking to expand will?» of Nickel at home and abroad, the Canadian Nickel industry brings additional benefits I WEST: TORONTO , ,.._| IMAM. CIICULATIONS 1n the esrly 1800's, no newspr- per had a circulation of 1.000. Drive QuIACHES " ‘Q