WESTERN [GUARDIANL Canada Faces -— . “w”! i (Oonbimcdfrompggol) Leiwbuersmiwo. H mo. - lNT-lllllohll I lfilItlld-Phons - i ‘_"“"' 7|‘ "V": ll “l '~ ‘a sumsnlmgsmy PIJNCI comm; m 1 Qhlggfloanof e of lwwluptir?’ Nellllhllfltlbnqldvofllllllllholllbelollwithliirmhlil AsiEMOQIIQWiIlinINQmfln-PQWNBIDNf-hlninthommc M h d ‘ tain her-rece established posi- period oflm.rsachlnga.ooo.oobe.r- imfiueqnflilvgnrdlan all! b0 I t all! I any of the following m"; in 1gp": 11:2,‘? record. Canada mu ' Wsterlt. Gonrlieslln tore. Wm- st. - Theouistsf sq: vim Freshsndd-ried iisnezpo Toronto mum. Weier- st. »~ u»: and c‘: animus st. in ofnt btoeligydwu the the fiigtlten 11-10% of his?“ Gnsrdlsnwlllbedelivelodtonnyh inflummeriidb ° m“ 'mmd‘w°°“ "lwhm finrr-Tirrraloy st Bo Der Ill! or 10o Der week. Phone%-1 for this servirge o: the United Btsiss ‘M the rum."°§1°“é’.'. 1, u. rm your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. ed Stats at, Washington on Nov. 41m coinrnnls mmes for new! -nonnv noon and oelzary n Th, “meme h, oommuw , g m, mm u mm M 1 (local inure-i but adverihlnr e! Select Flour the popular- bfflilds at ' W“ l” “ 1.1 M“, “m” m" r your duh“ _1°75_7_28_t" an: striget 010m ‘in-Athens; 989 as the result of the new trade “M” "“' electric "pdwer- ' in Canada in the first ten months of 1938 was 6.8 per cent below the record h flguzés of 1937; in . owcver, e drop was only 1.5 Fer cent, indicating im- en . Power made available or ordinary use. coznipu y de- power (used for ducting electric boilers) and exports was in the, fen-mun od only slightly below the 1937 level, st 16.100.000.000 k. w. h. m compar- ed with 15.300.000.000 k. w. h. Manufacturiniz activity in 1938 averaged slightly lower than in 1987. but in recent months has been increasinn, the index number of manufacturing production rising from 100.9 to 113 2 between Aug- ust and October. uction oi automobiles in November was l7.- 993 units as com red with 16.574 in the same mon h oi 1937. on contracts awarded in the first eleven months of 1938, while declining 17 per cent from 1937. were larger in value than in the some. period oi any other year since 1991: indeed, the November. 1938. contracts were slightly in ex- cess of those of’ the some month of 1987. In recent years, the con- struction of new homes and the improvement of existing homes has been stimulated bv man's to the a-moxlnf of 394.700.0110 under .1 4 cflrll s word ‘blfl. 11] “WINDI- —MAIL ftgbgallgg nrgwptlv at- Of‘ . ~- ‘éeqnfsfiggn. unlg-l-a-si. ...aa'runnlzn mom MONOTON -wm. J. charm IN MONTBOSE- Master Parker Crockett, little son oi Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crockett. Somme id has - 1mm ,",,,§,. e12" hlwfi Newfoundland have contributed to enjoyable v pm pom; C“, 1 a the sumess of the negotiations by ,_5 d we g consenting to the reduction or alr- render oi , erencu hitherto, en- lilved by certain oi their ts in the markets of the United dom, Thus the lgrcemsnts ed may be said to have the general a and good-will of the whole of the British Com- al Nations, and in- hcment in matters world's —VISITING ' {AXTLTA BKPEATED ~— 9 Cantata (1% the choir oi Trinity Uni d umh w was sung nriswras night was repeated Friday with tihc Miasestl-gllen rlargnret v es as gues c- Bll P3 ists A mndber new carols were as‘ warm lf t r u. _uynhossom,dcgn‘d.fit:iifi_afllfiflllm0 e Flour for better bakinw-at your dealers. Pond and Delaney. whole- "“° "wbe's' 5"‘“““"‘.‘.‘_°l-m-.-.-ai _"FLOITR SPECIAL" at Bede- dlurinz January, $2.40. Milled flmn vmeaLBDiscounk ‘L. it‘ Business in 1938 Kensington and Vicinity moeriadlegnvushee m 5:133. all; -——- mo: m from um to anry the years wuil93d. could not fall to be affected . the dieo-erioration in the in- temationta... situation and by the wars and the rumors of wider wars which have shaken the confidence oi the public in the preservation of peace among the Great Powers. Yet the business of Canada in P“ “iltiiml” o" rom o . w e arrrer WWW "it crops harvested mu fall and the in. steadily increasing activity in the . Alban . B-l-ii-Ssi. duo; received. The meeting closed m with the National Anthemr-B -WEEK 0F PRAYER-The an ""__' mining industry operated to pro- the National Honda-aw Act and its _ Aurora: the manly from afar. who 1 1 mo.” t ' n, D.‘ L... _ q H, ~. 231L131? ilifgl-Qgfltiiiiifgolge ‘itlhfiiitil "flied home l" m“ m’ “M” $113221: sfroulgmcgrlillnue T1110 rigs” Act. It ‘i: esitimatrd £2 1131115121; season with their Dorm! W919- Eric "ll be “R .cnt Ye". Rev. J. B. MY- M-u- .Cw5m5 °1 Wilson willrcnnduct thsservlce On MOMWI- N- B- Miss ‘Wm Hm” N B" Man Canada. which obtains its live- w rlnesd-_ the mretlngs wil‘ be - M!“ htfd “the Central Christian .01 Halifax. N. 5--~1£‘T~ ‘god (“Rwy (ram the gamL yo; Church. Rt-v. Wm. Vcrwoli will be e this prep.‘ lmslc em, any 1n me m. m‘? Swami-s lion, was '%E‘.‘--i.l‘flllgévt mqnfie ' favors. e year - an . s -—(‘ON(‘RI\TULATIONS -— FEM! While, Chief n-ivrmlice at Sumgner- {fimfwgiagfagfifi as; o1: ti°.‘.i£$“‘.?..°.3‘.; tilt‘? em or rm or 1w- lei-d comet“ at Hannah's Store. arcgretzate valuesmwneérze ggifgdmgrggggvylggoggncngwg lifimlfi‘; “L252... 90 p. ... u... _ ' ' m than that of‘ iafmootbhooush wife —9MELT FISHING UNDERWAY the must pleasant surprise in "3 “e w“ ‘my ' n” .- _ » _ The ti l M effect 0f thou-FRET With the harb r froeen over-echo m, “ma: éfigneviwg? 81:“. yields: aofrligcteq m the mm MI‘. JOSQDh J. Oren-rs’. loans have nroviclazl EOCO-“lmnda- tion for B’!!! Canadian lsvni"? and that the homo imp"vo'~*-enri: loans under the Home Fm“1"‘-""-‘- Wont loans Carers-rt” do‘ of 1937, nmnuntlro to rm 3.0.0 My), have enabled 55 8'20 i1mi‘i~=. to im- prove their homa. Railway lzrcss earning: n! the C. N R (Canadian licefl lnrl the C. P. R. in the first ten months we" flWlWPMn "w! Riv-loo’: 1mg resrc-rtively. belno declines cf $7.- 159-000 Ml!‘ 52.343000 respectively from the conwponrding 1937 fiz- uresoradronof3flpercentin i119 flkwregute fivures. Increases were recorded in Slept-ember and October. in ccnseoucnce of the lvcvv movement of rrraln The heavy movement of Canadian wheat ard United states com through the carols resulted in new bird-i recrrds of traffic through the Wellar-‘l ship concl nt 12.450000 tons and thrcuwh ‘he. St. Lawrence canals at 9.2110"?! tons un to the The agricultural industry is of paramount importance to one- third of the total population of Church. ‘The theme for the week =1‘ w. ‘and Mk1. Daniel. Dunning. two of our eldest and most himhil’ ‘r! citizens, cived Del‘- M15 nglltufiiicigixrviywtlijrlljdggfingevhtrr’; no: Dunning o; m. wa-v car-loadinms of vrain and in ebches have been reported. ‘$0 Manama who m, not rat/ail sales in the Prnif.‘ _Prov- ishermen are putting up their huts be, hem, m, m; p“; 33 “u, inoes. The most serious ornfc-‘e m the ice and very soon the hsr- “lam; home m “m, go;- ghé to further recovery in Canadian at Bununerside will reprsent chflmn“ "awn ‘m; who how rm-‘cillture at the hezinnlng mmlaflrue town. The forecast for m be home My“ the m,“ m,” 1930 is urdoubtedlv the low level ‘mm 595w“ i” 3°°d"-5 ' months. Another son Bruce oi "' ‘val’; “i”? "adhml “waistli- " . ' ‘ d _ e wor o . mac-prove run-x m ‘coon mflflwm mmmw lmved M m u. gwirtr .¢.\...'§F&,.v1°.. ‘u n ~.olvnmon-ru@ m ent of 1" “ m“ chm“ ~12 ' l u . end cf Ncvrnlrr: lnpmynoo “Wile T7111‘! "'9 5° b9 WWWWI‘ m“ m’ m’ old “ma cognftirflr-cuwllilifih an, ggtermlmed to btlshcls of wheat anti 78.000 000 Md m hgigfivhhé ‘an mum w; ' The many students who are a/t- Maine themselves independent of bushels ca’ corn passed through the - , islde Welland canal durln: the sea- _Th a 9mm- tcnclina the several mainland and 1011f! 51111911"! i119 W nrhi°v"»"‘e °--“'°1°*=°4" o“ - “"1 ctr"- "e “m” M. “he rzsf....z"i.‘lz.zf°"..*si:.."sz “i; "i... s... .. u. t. ame attendance. NcwJIearis s stc IRWIN hilllfilli- ' mum“ o; 1m Wm two p" cent turd-er to provide ‘ ‘ucemenis heir azrlcultural producers to in- crease their home-grown CNN. Cattle and hm marketings were lower than in 19311. while prices were lower for cattle but higher for hogs. crwinrz to short supplies and high-er prices in the United KLn-gdcwn. Butter produc ion was at record high levels. with lower as also a very successful one. The 1 nanavement are ionizing iorw I successful seasons-S ..__. __--'i‘R1NITY BUNDAW 9611001. nuclear-me plmil! of nun Church Sunday School present heir usu-al Christmas concert nn l ursdav last; in liipworth hall. The 1mm lower than in the same erlod oi 1937, when they were hlg er than in any of the four preceding years. Who trade in the first ten months of 1988 was about four gr cent lower than in 1997, bu; ls decline is not quite as large as the neral drop in wholesale prices. . and Mrs. via... Bunfiain Alberta spent Mr and littl dsu ter the Otirisimos holidays at Cler- mouiz. the guests of Mrs. Blin- tsinb istha‘. Mr. John L. Mill. MI". and lfll. Nelson Pavnter. River. spent Christmas Dav Mrs. Pevnt 1. -,a l-J‘ ‘ . "" I- sugntry lcvwsr than the 114.: of the some period of 1997. but there was r _ , In 1937 to lsts i l tn - ltmtendérlrcedvylaisthe lmrgat form: L Mm. ers father _Mr decofishdwmlgs cheer: glm‘ fikogovlocfiunn _.__-— ll‘ . Y9K“ ~11 y B ‘Ell U!‘ B.- < Ind (h. hi»? it be ill/ted» 0110 th t D0110 0125.09.93“) i th ell deserved a awe. Cand Kgmérhx“ Eleonora ‘£10 f thcmggw trspge agreement cot- countnes, or a balsmoen of 0:178: lstributed to the dlildren . ed m, mmgq in Ksnsi , the tie. doll-y cows. swine. fled: 000.000 in our favor. In the first cnclusion of the 910F911!" kruests of Mr. and Mrs. T. . and bacon. milk.‘ girls} mngugionihsof 1938a fgiflsh fillets- -—————- MC O17. fl l'l - -s'r. Marty's n/mcs - The H°‘""*' gilliltekilflgntzlfi lgnamuoh mags m: day permits dec ed upshot nine ance in St. Mary's hall under the w; Elisabeth - oral terms. Chemo ‘feed will en- csnf. "14 911 43-11011!‘ 11811111115 “"°‘°" °f l" A- Y- Y- 5- °‘ ' merside alloyed the 2.0%“ m able us m m, edvantme oi this 33.. per cent, while elm-res of I ary's Church was the outshndln gnaw“, “m. “ppm mum‘, m, u ;- . “m “m” mg Mrs Heston The f ndustries were lf- migration officers eclined 8.6 per “h Th" M“ w“ "P'°lm""°“ ' footed m 1 b the decline in cent so that there was prc-babl a "="',§=3,.M.gg“;,,,""g=,,?="w,§:; 0w. and Mrs. Roy Tanten end demand m our principal external moderate reduction a» u» was - . 111ml.» w... anepewnr- may m KAihert gnsaeua Mo»; 331mg. n12: filengvregimallnrhug: ures a tourist‘ tures. fiflfifhfi, °“"“’“ N '°" gumolfs ems. w. ms nlu strut‘: giyqtiidtttlsqglrlmofmetfmckqs Employment " " ‘~ . .. '———- m iCanadiurl lu-mlber Au-iculture undolhtodly godd- _.,\_Nm;“_ Mimi-m The Govemmm snow plow l! will benefit materially in 1989 frown cud wolrxflk 1% mdgotgeopl him aplg y“; “gm m makina a swell iob ofkeepl the the operation oi the trade wee- Im - o other and. ‘ crth Bcdeque held" their annual hiidmwlv open from Summerside moot. '- ln "Kill-WY WM cetlnfl o the none of Mrs. Lorne m rt After every 111M Elle v 1w. the “grins 1n- avCaull. There was" snowfall or heavy drift. it ls roif- Mining's New Peak dustries of Canada work to “N11,,” msklnn its trips. ' ob 50 ns in 1931i for every or the vemr were ~ ————- The minim! industry attained in that cy eouployed in 1907. drnt, Mrs. Wilbur-s‘ , A number of bowlirur enthusiasts 193a a, new high peak of production Nevertheless. they ermphilzynsd many oath gong; wighsasngreaeif-‘heseas mowredwe and ark siliqlzlrdcd,‘ M th: more workers £91188 mine}? manner av fl- ailb can: ornanyp g r oe - ipawhere they unloved s number Zlflmil. cc three per oe in 1090. hip and Finan Mrs. IéI-Bfl. eta,“ g m, we f). cent u?‘ §mp1w.‘.?§‘.£“‘i.°‘ - s.%.i°$.’;"p;.“.f1..fi.“us. $1! i»: " "l" ilmmllm w -——-- h“ pared with 13L. when or M ‘tuition Isak 1osyomecxgovm , W WWQ“ snum- OWOd @D- IVC XII , , W58 __----_—= ' ‘c no" “w "smart; °°-~~---""" ; .,. is: "1 "s... :.:"::.t.“n. a: XIII W C a“ , I8 . , . . - - unlit». 1m the Freetown rwl- A" ll“ Wrillwrfirqiiin on 1%.».- ais co an»; period or 1w - n" M“ L"'“° M‘°°“““ n" h en no» weather a“ s ' thg dcclirl r 1a er cent Yet there cumin-as. st the conclusion of in’ M‘, m m dav oveninfl- use. 32nd by I e0 - p _ . of ~ l. eezing rcfreelnnmtl. W" WW3 "m w “e “n he “ Budayn School children was grut- was in 1099 an crease . A ““ "°"“'- * 1 §§"5o§&a°°=€‘e§'»§'& 13W}? limmm°h°duu ‘ diWuli FifiWihifififi “£35.35 ' ' -H. - ~ ‘-- mom .vo1.’£°“““‘ on tbs ' tdccsde. . 1' - ----—' "m ' lhfinlnizwoitbefi coon- Perflnnals , - , OflIfM/llll our. and Mrs. 3;" nglel°flrgfligg°§fi°°wfifi m m“, m2“, s‘; m. -'~—-‘-* ' “' ‘Wiimm ‘m m‘ ‘mm gift who in t few well chosen mam cos. onbglovment in -W==ll4\l£h°° #019151“. ‘X lW“°I'°"-~ words mu them of his recla- 1mm moreactics an in1937. m“ ° 0mm“ - 1 ' "'_"‘ tion Presents were recevcd l1! will the mill-ill“. 011m?" ‘ ~ ' ’ "f- 39"" w“ m‘ m" us nda Buhwlohiltllfln fmmflie and can Columbia there was - u, --*-~' = . I 1mm ‘>1 Jlmmd" ‘Chrismasyires The m. of somedscline. menial E a M‘ ‘ mm‘ "“"“"'mh ‘um l°°ix°“““" the evsninfl we’; entered by u! “Firefly muerrmlvment-Bél; urewrwl 1 m ' ‘» ' . Q , LVQPI. . ' “V's " ‘ y Wm‘ and“ ma “met the ‘first eleven months oi 1938. or l w"_ Your scribe wishes one and all favorable sign for the future. cent over the eleven months‘ aver- of 100.1 recorded in i938. the agitation was better than reportedsunewh thanincitherlm or 10B0.wh intradctheover- ageindexis as last year, though Ln the some period of 1 glgyment in mining in wnthshlghestonrecord. Course of Prices The general course oi wholmale prices in 1938 has been fairly steadily downward. the decline act- lrls as a brake upon business ex- pansion For the first ten months the index averaged 79.6 per cent oi the 1W6 base, as compared with 84.8 in the some period oi last year. In October. the index stood at 74.1 as compared with 84.7 in the some month of 1937.111 recent weeks, however. the index num- ber of wholesale prices has been almost stationary between 73 and Manclthismavberegerdedasa se greater activity 11c Preliminary fi of the re- venue receipts o the Dominion in the first eight months oi the cur- rent iiscal year showed total ne- venues oi $358,408,000 as against $360,331,000 in the same period of last year. the large increase in the revenue from the income tax nearly offsetting the decllnm in custcms and‘ erocise revemrm. 0rd- lnary erupencllture was moderately up at $263.091,000 as against $257,- 358,000 in the same period of last av. whll-e total expenditure was r331 4.50.000 as comloared with $321,- 754 000. A significant feature in the exoenfituxc is the decline in interest payments, which fell from “-97.=f.i9.0-00 in the 193V period t0 $94,0l6000 in the 1938 period. in ccmsquence of the better on “zhicn the country is n*w afole l: ‘i the financial orrcw. The stability oi situation in Can-ado. in 1938 is also shown by the banking returns more particularly by the rise in notice deposits, which advanced from 31583-700000 at the end of October, 1937. to $1.655,800.000 at the same date of 1938, or an in- crease of $72,100,000. Between these dates. current loans also race from $769.700.000 to $848,200,- 500000. Further, the barlks’ gs of securities, which reached an all-time high 0d 31.492.100.000 at the end of June. 193B. have declined to $l.408,900,000 at the end oi October, 1938, show- ing that the bards are oom- meztclng to liquidate theirseourity holdings in order to secure the hizhcr rates of earnings obtain:- nble on current leans. This in- dicates growing confidence among our bankers in the future of busi- ness. Other Features Bank debits at the clearing house centres of Canada in the first ten months, at $25,010,000,- 000. were 14.2 per cent lower than thed friigmllre "of $29.l59.0%°l.0()0peflm cor n e ccrrespon ng of 1937. The October total. how- over. Was $2.930 000.000 or nearly one p. c. more than the $2,906,010.- 000 recorded in the some month of last year. Sales o1 life insurance of l8 com- panies representing 8'1 per cent of the ordinary life insurance in Canada. approximated 81040110000111 the first ten months, s small re- duction oi 2 1-3 per cent from the figures 1907. 000 in 1887. . Canada's receipts on current lo- count from external sources in 1938 were rather smaller- thm in 19317. though still unusually i . Reduced credits from e merchandise and tourist were partly offset by record ship- ments of new gold. Payments of interest and dividends to investors abroad ceased to rise in 1938 and net payments may even 118100 slightly declined, while payments for freight and rnlsoel‘ ser- vices were probably reduced cm the whole, our current credit bel- ence . 801d and es was rorcbubly in omen of $150.- to anoe. though ‘ ' P1089211 N 5 Ham and . w‘ an increase of neariv eight per BerwhMacIhMs its... tantra‘ t i“ so flu-ow coming-out part-v bl"- COUNTY cHRomcLE iflttawa Deb's ilebut Budget -—(OP) —An omswmuma tediecsnbe S11 the serveo term. sty " on sit"! t"! 5 with napkin-WYE; leis of rosebuds boutonxrlere for t...» by the h taps Oil dar 1 for bl , era v u thpgedeb 101' a bouquet when she i8 at ‘he drawing romi. A costs from $10 and a ranges up to %. warships and P head lent empheels smaller volume than in 1W7. Canada. therefore, may on many, GREET FRENCH lanes min: over- id his . Premier was At Bastia the welcomed by Mayfll‘ who said: "Five de to detach us from which we belong." It was an indirect comPBflWn of ancient Italian effort! median: claims on the In - re lying briefly. 581d prgvinoe we belong" to. first of all French. Daladierh schedule Mediterranean to Tunis second major stag‘? 01 SEES BROAD ‘affect the future safety and secur- pqmiss ot as~ "is nylons-a w m8 expect will be rifemm of republic. “"Mwu%‘§-~ . b01111 ymciy for the 099114118 0c COUZI‘% erIY. Some contend that wlh the rength 11-1118 f1‘ 5i, resu vember elections they coalition with ‘conservative Demo- cmts. outvoto new deal HAPPY ISLAND iiiim L°_m_._——9»°§___°—1-)—— yhréik7°cer P’? “é ms Wow B. 1W“! 811d M“ Odd renown moi more thronked as the New Year with a dance. were Mrs. Ivan Mclnnis Jack Court and dances At 12.06 a. m, Monday hundred pa. New Year at a skate at No accidents the holiday. 01W arrests Ilflh I ha’. grounds snticipana’ a better in 0d JOOQII- Wat? s R 5 a sl ver. Wrist- ne women and men presented ed this part1! the engagement filled cal- e dob orchids.‘ are her she centuries Genoese oppression hggncef called f0!’ i ht m9 him to travel overn! £013: the his voyage. 0m iihc No- Order welcomed the Elsewhere in the Oity othsr rt- were being hel . the Char susmwfiluifl Police storied their 1939 record motorist took into cllwdv when he col- “innate”!- ofnerlprimnryprodwis lsumm r complete private carries presented ccrsagc . ‘rouquet visit Tlcnbera. of ailed b0 to rule Fascist Daladier. “whatever we are lenders increased can. in forces. Guests O. 0. m. p Mayor me dance Oha rosin “fir... more than the whom u» benefit order weeks west. some about mens form hard M1’ ht M1‘ there V811] sn turn such WETG WI! sister no is i hsd for the yrerleral welfare of Blackfoot Indians. and his stories ailments for achieving the success for which they rked so weeks passed. The Children of Marv choir song fol the 8 o'clock Mass and are shar- iniz the mmplimenits choir for their equally good sinn- na. ‘ Christmas with 1 Bummerside and returned Monday vim: motored both ways. . . MacDonald was in Charlottetown this week his wife who is in the hospital evening ha confirmed McDonald The and skating for ‘N and llhrl credit for Miss Stella Brennan has tunncd from Charlottetown wh #116 spent some weeks visiting her pleased to mprovlnu rwidlw. been very sick two weeks which Convent and Dalton School. ‘rhea-e were nlso huge dcrnitions from the other Iwres. The v put on l1! the 911L113 of the Dalton School on W 8116131118 wns a de- cided success. ls was sntici; paicd “a tmrly D10fl&»!lb affair. We are fort hflvins! 8MB a compo f of teachers in ard Hogan. 5100111916 o . and spent Christmas with his par- ents. He inwmgtto phonse Gaudot pf the M. ‘I. has arrived hounc remain a few before to the Brother Gaudet has spent years tcachlnz and workitrrrlg than peovle are both in terestisia and humorous. Midniifllt Mass decorated and a magntficentmggb set up inside the sanctuary. ‘Ilhe their but choir were in and are receiving many com- had wo forsome . Walter Bernard, the Provincial Bank at Bummer- side motored to Tignish on Christ- mas eve to spend Christmas with mrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Bernard. JJ. back that . He has brought th many friends eewrewvorvandsneorlyre home. inn to make the holidays merry m: he possesses the ungest "old town. the incti rink is now ‘ ‘. Messrs. McDonald deserve area a matsheet gres dastinsite c for a sinrz sons. The scone from s dista- rmd the munibars “quite s Who's.” Upon returning to the vil- lage near the midnight hour they home of Mr invited to the and Mrs. a. s. Bernard ' welcome and s "Kali " unwtuous tendered the merry makers. 1'8 Mrs. R80! Prllllfllt. Mr. for iih caused gres praise for the efficient and smooth manner in whiclfthew handled the to work long into Itllvi: ofthemens visiting Rood news Mrs. is improving. and her wish her a on of time fiddler" in being flooded ow Year's Day is Clifton Garvin Des-as in PW“ of ice under ircumstances. B)‘ Business Is Booming o‘ OOHmmLYI OGIBATI- PAIMOLIVI e _!-1' UTLNY LiTQ PgTl‘.‘%.....“.-.‘%:$ "-'..."'- ma..." my: in “can "on"... “who... m advertising e - tm-y of the Comts-Palmolivo-Peol Company, and again we will w! the rnalor pant of thk appropriate’ edum m C. B- VINT "During 1938 and in the pre- ceding rs there has been a ne- marka e increase in the demand witrlalorease bteen the: we have repea ly been Owed extend our manufacturing full!- tles lin the last two years alone. we have irwested over half t. mil- lion dollars acmry extensions this in the e8- oellcnt rwulis obtained from news- paper advertising. For it is throilflh such advertising and uneven the a1 meditate! magnéijrzles and f rm pa. s m0!“ Jim" ttzmknowtgfilfnog P1 lellgmlm the W‘ re - ccllent quality and, 899mm Vl;,1“° M com”? on“ Tgxgita ‘fon- The new enlarged torles of the company are work- lng at capacity to keep rm- with orders on hand. lvfl‘. Cmga-Bvm and other prominent o confident that this 1939 will be an even more successful year. To full adlvanaige of mprovmwt l“ 1 condl the h nod. Listed anions ths most volu- able assets of the comnw is W excellent relationship between em- gillosyer and errvjinyees. Everyflli-Ill been don/e to foster the co- - tion and loyaltv of the em- Diiyccsandfogive flrema rsoln- n1 intgmt in the future of e en- C planning the recent exten- sions to the factories. full consider- ation was given to the conriori and well-being of No expense has b F533” 35%’ dsyl t plant are desilmed 101' l‘ maximum of natural daylight and all offices have been modernized with the latest type of w" w“- ti in . m onm; facllitgmmw eexl largo crn cs s. ' cellent meals on the Mill-BB!» cod in cover only B- operat- ll! oxpensespnecreation rooms for “in and vimblleersbarfdluiul mm Pfll-‘IWHG BI for relaxation and le special locker rooms a conveniences. l islng, are the has success and oi the greater success to come in 1939." ______..___-_ MODEL BEATS PLANE To learn how hish B model airplane could be made to fly, M. Maurice s ten-foot winfl 8PM feet above it at about altitude. The 11104191 comer-n among his neat many the public the service required "k116i durinz opening hours. ———-— The stores report “a real wood The postmaster reports the ' durinar the Cirrislnma heaviest Christmas mail on record buyinrr and iudrrimz from the m. Bemo-rd and his assistant numbers in town durinl those days Miim K. Brennan deserve t we readily believe that it may be n. record. ‘The sloozan “buy early" was well observed as last minute shopping was almost impossible. Yen: . gd-vlro-hirzrlélnglgltlasgldglvhle y-lihiulble Theatre. Starring POPEYE—- Mme-e. . '.. .. ~ POPEVE AND THE “"*' .,. $EA~NVMPH CAME “u” MODNTAlN uP ‘n-us wsrsowa aurora - l .- s ' um A11 a ma Jo , -- ..=.=__ 3cm.“ r. w-"Private Property-No Trespassing!” , mun cu but) Meow MOUNTAINS WlTl-l sEArb/MPHS? 8v CLlMBlNG for Colgote-Palurolive produote. 50 " Msrtique built one Wit-ll. , started it