"II tioutral Guardian ‘hlzuodillnn rogvod m lows g; QTY-u n “Ffiihnluv m- lble In MIIIDBG. NFEDEBATION LIFE INSUB‘ Aggl. 56788-7-21-312 50th WIDDING ANNIVERSARY. —-'I\IIHOUUI Hr- and Mrs. G. D- wrizht. oeiebrnte the 50th m- niversary o! their murlase end ltheir friends all over the Province will eartend sincerest congratula- tlons. ENTlilTAlNID-hhi. Hort Lid- stone, for-marl Miss Jean Siliiker. was honored friends who gath- eredlnt the home of her aunt. Mrs. ' I Mum Peacock It! for mini yasaisted in servinfl- Mrs- Lidstone has returned to herhome in Tyne Valley, P. E. I.- (St. lJohn ‘Iielegraph Jounai.) By thQ middle 01' end Y.P.S. Mun-rs - a deliirhttivl Of Feblllary~Parents §l§“§‘n“a'1'~'i‘n.‘°§iaf§$e°re’§$m§n?5 young — College edu- iéfinhvftlélfififéidfifwiifi cation- Health guar- ténithlti‘ 35.55" ‘it...’ 115$: antee Handed Over in_ were onwards of 60 members and visitors present. with the president wgnito 01' full pertie- N.’i".i.i‘§"él;°.n?i°‘€§'.‘i;§‘.?é“€n?§ ' ' ' and so." ture reed bv Miss lrene uiars given if desired. who, ,,,i,ia,gdll.,,,g_hg,at,.,, ‘b,- . ' Rex M: A . a . eacnr-i" ‘V 1 l t e L. Le, 0f ‘the ‘Qlpig: wa€1i?ar: Ddrfflfill . ' who told that eau u sorv wa- - Gual dlan- ten by Hem-v Van Dvkc. entitled i“ "The Other Vlise Man" Duets was: L582-l-1l-l3-l6-iB-E23 sum 17V Mrs. McLeod and Mrs. Bcvoe. also Misses Constance Mc- Leod and Idella. MoRae. A hein- iui and insoirinz talk was given bv Mr. MdPhaii picturing Chm‘. to be the same yesterday. today. EYESIGHT tli.i’i"..”lii.né“i‘hi-ritsfiifiiiill? EX hour was spent in friendly cone vet-nations. Ramos. and slnzinzifithe rn-usic being supplied by the liiisses Florence McLeod and IdaLla Mc- Rae. Lunch was servad to all pre- " J sent liv the hcstms assisted by ' ' members. "its Bessie McKinnon OPTOMETBLST moire won-s 0i’ Billbreciaited on be- Montague. P. E. I. hint of the Churchill society. and _ - s hearty vote o! thanks was iziven ("flee 110N111" w l! AM- in Mr. and Mrs. McLeod for the gtuu PM. use o! their home and kind hos- Hoiidnv: etc., by appointment vitality. to which Mrs. McLeod re- -»~~=,g,~;-;1;»;.~ 3°“m“°‘l.“$§.il°‘ifi‘ii1“l$§5‘r§?n‘i‘é’ D ' s ' A well spent oveninir was brcuaht K to a. close bv sinirinz God Save the Kiri-oz. i Use Minn-nu n» Dundrulf. Attention Poultry Producers We will be buying dressed chick- lirges Encouragement ens and Fowl for the balance of . ms season and until mruier nn- To [nd ustngs To Fitting and Supplying Glasses E c. > vised. swlllcdilrluléclddlall CO. Promote Employment . Jan. l4 — The greatest hope gf creating new opportunities for employment in Canada lies with industry and the Dominica's future prosperity de- pends upon industrialists being en- couraaed in their “great task’. W. D. Black. uresident of the Can- adian Manufacturers’ Association, said here toniflht _ _ “Industriailists cannot obtain If you wish your Fox Skins much headrmni“ anglefillree in . making se m: 80045 made into SCARFS or bu; th@y can ygagonably m; rm; - ' iinineoemry “ ‘ens be CAPES in (lihttBhbGSItflOSSIblG a theg mzwdm whiieugpey M? . emb o carry ou is izrea manner sen em 0 us glask," heniiold the Brmtford Bond of Trade. “On their success in SCARFS -— — — $12-00 accomplishiniz it depends a. izreat deal of the tuturo prosperity of CAPES — — — — 15.00 this country." The Hamilton manufacturer sug- izested two things that would aid n M llndustrv in performing the nation- I al work of‘ providing employment. , , ,, The first Wu that industry should “Fur Specialists not be "unduly burdened" with taxesfidreizula-tiohfi and rgifswegttliouifil- ' Secolyurotecvetas o 78 Kmg Street not be lowered to a pcfilnt Whfif . G saint ‘him’ N'B' cfilirrlifianilmsntellomd 00d “It is all very well to advocate s, return of international trading on a lame scale," Mr. Black add- port as well as export but there is a irreat difference between what is desirable and what is practical under existing conditions. . . . Our cornimeicial relations shcuid be vzuidied alwuvs by coxwideration of" what is beiniz made in Canada or what can be made in Canada." amines INSTANT us: iigroo To World Wheat Conference (C. P. by Guardian's lnooial W!!!) IDNDON. Jon. 13-1126 111W‘- riavtional Wheait Advisory Commit- tee. attemntinsr to solve a dmblu problem oi’ mine nmluno 0M wheat situation Such a meetinm i210 first liltfi l933tévrill be slllzlfi: UOARUDCIII no- cep noe o age . sub-com- mit includinsz Canada. tho United States. Oral/t Britain Ind Arszentina was appointed to wort out details of that moblan. All; cummittee sessions torh! i0 eXDortim nations favored mini- mum price asrreeunexm as a solu- tion oi’ world wheat ills. but dolo- izates from l2 impel-tint oountrial disatireed and. ievored an esnort uuo system. Both Vincent Mnswl. for Oon~ aria. and Carlos Brebbin. the A-mentine representative. warned tions for aicreaire reduction as a nieans of eliminating the 2v... HARRINGTON SCHOOL CHRIST- MAS CONCERT The annual Christmas Goncdi o! Harrington school was held in the hail on Tuesday evening Dec. 20th, with a large and appreciab- ive audience. The hall was pretti decorated for the occasion wi evergreen boughs and gay trim- mings and a beautiful tree adorn- ed one side of the platform" During the inwruiimion or the program, sparklers on the dirist- mas tree were set oft which were very pleasing to the audience. Mr. Harry Rodd capabl acted as chainnan for the eve and Mrs. Vernon Hughes presided at the organ. The following program prepared under the supervision of flip teacher, Miss Georgie Harper, was well rendered by the pupils. ' Opening recitation, Nelcmng — Stella Dodds. YOpening chorus, We Welcome Oil. Recitation, The Gnovvmnn, Bob- by Dodds. Solo, Put My [little Shoes Away, Edith Morrow. Recitation, Bessie Rodd and Brian MncFarlane. Solo, Cathedral In the Pin”, George Cudmore (encored). Dialogue. A Close Shave. Recitation, One Exception. Jack McIntyre. Aetlnz Sena. Ewerybody Works But Father, Glen Newson, Arthur Rodd, Herbert Phillips, Ggorgg Cudmore and Paul Shockley. Drill, March of the msrneens. l2 Junior pupils. Recitatioh, when Pa Shaves, Harold Dodds. Duet, Cowboy's High. ‘lbned Dflnee. Arthur Rodd and Glen Newson (encored). dlDinlogue, Practical Use Fbr Ped- ars. . Morrow and Stella Dodds. Recitation. When Ma's Sweopln’ Harold Morrow. Instrumental Music, Harry Rodd, Vernon Hughes and Charles Wise. Intermiss on and Sale of candy. lgllgglgllii Peace On Earth. a on. Son bhe rmsor Mervyii Phillips. p opp ' Dialogue, It Happens In the Belt of Families. Anita Cudmore and Arthur Rodd. Mock Saraioga Dance. Bessie Rodd, and Brian MaoFarlane, 101s Jones. and Jack McIntyre, Edith Morrow. and Mervyn Phil- lips. Stella Dodds. and Harold Morrow. Recitation. An Utopian Santa. Velrla Walker. Duet. Anita and George Cud- more (encore). Recitation, Just Me, Edith Mm. row. Pantomime. O little Town of Beth- lehem. Oledine Phillips, Veldn Walker, Anita Cudmore, Lois Jones and Stella Dodds. Drama, Cat Pie. Cornet Solo. Silent Night, Paul shackley (encorcd). Dialogue, The Quack Doctor. George Cudmore. Hilson Hughes and Arthur Rodd. Selections by the Tin Band. Chorus, Farewell Christmas. closing Address. Lois Jones. At the close of the program Santa Claus appeared with 1i - ing bells and dtstributed can , nuts. apples and presents in the {ihildren from off the Christmas l‘ _ Mt. Stewart ee. After the dGDBTlMIQ Oi Bililvl, $5.“ funk“ a u“ order 01 “l; xlfiwcgfigilge pfgggfga ‘in afglgl" dcv and some fair catches have er gvigh a beautiful cameo necklace been "Dwwd_'______ an raclet and tihe ioiiowini! ld- Th ma‘; my; 10¢ i, safe m dress was read by Miss Anita in”? om 3“; bqrygi why m; gal, Curlmorr: Dow 50m. Miss George Harrier, Harrington. “mat :3, ma; Wow“. We are supplied with all high grade Cools comprising Hard 510W and Hui-d Nut. oin iiydmv Sewin- eu, Springhili screened, lnverness Screened, Albion Nut and All! 0!! Round. Also Dominion Coke. Cure- iui deliveries etc. ll. GILLIS 8i $0. ’ PHONE 178 i FISHERMEN’S NO TICE ' The Dominion and Provincial Governments are co- operating to recompense fishermen who have sustained loss or damage to their fishing equipment during the recent seven storms. A representative oi the Provincial Fisheri- ileu’! Loan Board will visit the differ-out fishing localities when losl was sustained tor the purpose of taking claims. Duo notice will be given by posters, and fishermen who have suffered loss or dunno on requested to be prepared to presout ‘l statement of actual loll audsign a declaration 4., . 3 y An". elalru rarin- nun be mode to on» Board "are"; iiiniiuiiltiljtliim: mo. MIG Dear Teacher:—As the Christ-l mas season approaches, we think Iwnny h‘ ' .____.... of those we love and appreciate. Th; 3g“ Aggy-qr; Annotated 1nd our iiiciwhta at this time go gpngy m,“ mid their monthly out t0 you. “H? know hut, during [mum 1,, Bi, Andffiw‘; mm wea- he school year our actions some- qmsggy njghfi, Arm- ; lgrjpthy dis- ‘imes betray us. and seemingly we ‘gigging on Ou-dpflihiqn, n, vary m- ‘re not as appreciative or con- mghtiu] mop-gm was ran in ~iderahle as we might be. But. is, lune and Appreciative audience. undoubtedly we have benefited by i. . vour counsel and ‘advice and tut- Rev. T. Oanflieil. 5t. Author's um years will see the fruits has loft quite recent-hr by plane vour labor, when we take our piiic- for flamed i» ‘Magi the funeral es in the world as useful men and of hil pflfl, women. We ask now for your ' --_ forbearance in the future and w. ' William Mlcintvie. Mt. please accept our gift of love. st- Stewart. has entered the Git! Hoo- tended by tihe beat wishes of the nth! for treatment and his mom pupil-i and parents oi’ Harrington Mont will him a speedy. recov- School. May the Christmas aeuon sry. ‘ . “an Li" 1°Yc...".r*..'°i.i°"..-..n m-rnimnin... gn on and parents or Harrington: aoaiool.‘ 2&0 ‘lg/vs aomrnalfito Ohm- Uoe Mlnard’: for Dominik at lhw . BRINGING up FATHER ‘i E i 5 i s Mr. Bruce MaoOormIok was in the City on Tuqdov. mars. Elmer Mloiintyre and Sums Iberian has returned to 8t. Dinah-it's Collette utter spendinu their holidays at savone HUM!!!’- Mtss Amelia Bran. Ht. Stewart. sgegt theéwjqk-end visitink friends Itis nieaimtotnow fllltMill Mauaolinmo. Andrew's is oonvaiieseinu aiiterbeenoonlinedto hubedfor almost; you. Drle and Ida Clerk w Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle. Vil- llsle Green. I Themanyirieudaoildra? trick Dufiv an 11nd hear that ghe is imorovlnfl alter her illness. 8 Miss Cipro Michell has return- ed to Vernon River alter Ivor-ding at her home in ‘Iillazs Green. MIADOI 5 at e" 2:512 s; g ii 5E i “t is s my» " mgouiiuws 1.9m noun: ill‘ llliNTlNUllUS AlllEllllSlNG IN CANADIAN llAlliN NEWSPAPERS {hie fiat dint we ‘r in the flaily newspapers of Canada since this business vvq founded in 1892, speaks for itself. We vuluo than as a advertising medium. ' Salado, Tea Company of Canada Limit-Id‘ In user; concise rein-once to iaiiy newspapers us A a fundamental advertising medium, my clients, Salado Tea Company of Canada Limited, state the capo All that I might add is that daily newl- ,pupers are the most flexible of advertising media, Isartlcularly where quick is required. Thornton Plugs,‘ Advetflsing Tile experience of tile Salado Tea Company of Canaan Limited is typical of thin of many other old-establlshoil Canadian firms who, by the persistent use of newl- paper advertising, have -macle the plumes of products household yvorgls. Canadian Daily Newspapers Association Lemuel . Drake on the January 18th. Three new ‘ ddod February meet Robert Burns , . MacPhaii which was veiry mfiyed- n he at the home o! Our January Solo on the following govlli Starts on Saturday, January 14th. Mon‘: underwear, Floecolined and woolen; Man's Cloth Con Men's lootlior Gloves and Mittonl, Mon’: pun wool Scan-ll’. W‘ Breakers, Flunnellette Poiumol; Worlr Shim ond Children: Sh" Suits; also Ladies’ Woolen Lingerie and woolen Gloves. Will sell ot cost rutlior than curry thorn over. TllE Sillllllt 5-31.00 STORE i - By Gouge. Menthol» F K a