‘fbroom for the school ‘tor the children's feet .-.. . - r I I Gentle Softnm Immaculate Quality. .. ' and ' MORE SH I l ggilchTel 14?.“ _F_O_R YOUR MONEY WHITE $WAN TOILET .2. 5n slum 25¢ TISSUE ALGERIA ‘As Soviet columns closed in c: Salsir. key point only 100 miies southeast of Rostov and forged ahead toward Voroshliovsk, vast num- ber of German troops felt ‘he tigh llrl addition, Red A-my assault tro siege ring west of Stalingrad and tening squeeze of the Russian bear. ops smashed through the Germans’ other, almies pushed ahead in the vicinity of Milerovo and Knmensk on the Don front. ALBANY PLF. A W. l. The January meeting of Albany Pleasant Crcle Institute was held at the home cf Mrs. George Mac- Kay on Thursday, January 14. The president, Mrs. Earl Boulter pre- sided and opened the meeting by “linstltufe Creed." Roll call was answered by "First Aid for Colds." followed hy the minutes of last meeting. The teacher asked for a ’to be used It was decided that each member donate 50c to bc used to but. quilt H-ymatcrial for Red Cross work. The sick committee for next WE OFFER- NATlilNAL LIGNT & man. wlii"ba'n.rae."tliaberrant Mrs, _Wyman Large and school committee. Mrs Earl ED111138!‘ and Mrs Phillip Perry The members made 5 prs of pillow cases for Prince County Hosp=tal and finished some blocks for a Red Cross quilt \\"ich is to be quilted at the home of Mrs. John Walker's the mimmdmfl next meeting. roll cal‘. to be answer- ed hy a Valentine The meeting and auflting will be held in the after- noon and- part of lunch will be supplied by a committee of two. A social eveninc for two district g boys who have ioined the armv: was nlnrlneri for the foiowlng week. A dnintv lunch ivas served hv mu" hostess, after wlfch we adjourned. POWER 00., Ltll. 4‘/z% FlRiT MORTGAGE SINKING MATURVNG MAIVTI 15f. FUND BONDS 1961 PRICE - 95150 AND INTEREST TO YIELD ABOUT 4.54% FULL PARTICULARS ON REQUEST. F. J. BRENNAN & RUMPANY LTD. E. M. BAGNALIr-MANAGER Bank of Nova Scoiia Building Charlottetown ~i......i.......» Under the new go".- school. Ail other "llclp Wanted" be suomuud by the advertise Service l. O. 0 F. Hall. Richmond S hour's mmrovnl the advertisements can then be inserted in The Charlottetown Guardian. lrciivc un scpiomiler 4. it ls still permissible to Pllbllfih over nu illiill‘i‘ll r‘s own name “llelp Wanted" advertisements for flliiiitililllfls; farm help; truchcrs: fisnmg and trapping help. and for students employed alter officer. Unemployment Advertisements regulations which ucuumc ei- nurses and probationers; advertisements. however, must r to the National Selective Insurance Corumiion, treet, and on receiving the ol- ni_g___i Advertising Rates - Minimum Charge for Al; 5.2-... gain-l Uuarriinn locals, lo per word; Announce word: Wdurn and hstcrn and Coming Bvunlslcpcrwusa - -um Payilllc in Advance Inc I Cosh locals pcrworrhlnltoriaiflotiocsloopcrilch Ilcraiandfl moon cuusmurmm-lnm Condolence m our lbw. cc mi- m use and i0 cents orov additional!" Noticcuclilionls annotation, 10c per I In wold. this cl in tic- corlis per mob. Address and lotion $1.00. Other n on lpplieatlon. wanted For Sale ___-.______-_ ‘ANTED - sTANDlNG LUMBER including vellow birch. spruce. fir. pine ill lots of three to filly res. Mustbe one to mn ghway or good by road. Do not FOB SALE - A MAN'S RACCOON cont. lar e size. almost good as new. Aim y at Guardian cringe‘. n mud? wood when replytinibgtagc wllllt8d ‘ t C fl O letfgzr °§r trliiipcsneoE. I2. SharlxlT, WANTED - PIN’! BOTTLES. can.” p.13; 1, 1-19-31. Rogers Hardware co. 1-2l-3l. SALE , a n» f» u . l.» w anti-r. Miscellaneous 4*‘ AI Ipll Clu- novs wAmnn. APPLY wiu. rnl.‘ rnsox wno r001: mmdhm‘ 149'“ Nifyyrrgeltlgnitliitwmanz out Them in o; s i 1 pi I u; w a once ll are earthy, ajy . 1.1 IST known. 1-11-11. gash: ‘It’. h. g, ‘w _. _-_ .._.______ L _ u co o ‘ 155m; puny, SIGNIT RING ‘hf n‘ m In Ici- with initials. Notify Gill-Minn. ARN PIW- 1 Mm Ill ‘I I 149,1 lepton . I 8 or. I L- N i irecpoulmed lo TIN“ '”"i.."°r.'."ni d n. O Ill Oiffi- III w‘- Ai-ieflls wimted Cairns‘ party u so. Peters rm’- y. Also qlntlty lnyudpaln F-k-W bar. Hill-y III"!!! will be prol- . oak roa vouasllbr - cc » Term: or Bah. out. lmre time! Bin monev sellinl Dfl- ‘o’ olmNs- I- l. I535!- tralta fiend m catalogue. united if». Peters lhrlior. JAMS; LAMHIIII. 00.. Toronto. 12-30-301. l-ll-l. 1-19-11. $563k Qllbii 11o1v5 it "'..'.II-='-Ill l» u» ma. cuanmm i MONTREAL STMFN EXBNANGE (Canadian has) Brazilian 15 1-5 Bruck Silk I an 4 3- ”‘ 8“ 511"“ .2 3'2- an ar - an nd A 4 a-cl ; Cm Pm I 1-2 . Ca Bloom I l-l 1 Co use l0 i Cockshutt Plow 0 8-4 l Cons Smelt 30 3-4 , Dist Sci? 2'1 3-8 i Dom Con Pfd 12 i-4 Dom Br e 20 3-4 Dom Slice B I 1-0 Dom Textile ‘l7 1-2 I Dryden d Pbunda 15 1-8 » Gen Steel Wars 8 1-4 imp Tob l2 l-4 Int Nickel 35 Lake oi Woods 20 3-4 Massey flarris 6 1-8 ' MoCoil Front 6 5-3 , Mtl Power l6 1-2 i Nat Steel Car . 30 1-2 Power Corp 15 5-8 ‘ Shawinigan 18 1-4 t Law Com 2 St Law Pfd l3 l-I Steel of Can P 68 Wpg Elec A i WP): Elcc B I 8-4 Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stock; Close Abitibl Com v 05 Abitibi Pfd 8 Beauharnois 10 Bathurst A 14 1-4 Fraser V T C 14 Fflfd Z0 3-4 Imp Oil 12 1-4 Int Pele i’! 1-2 Cvm l0 (Canadian Press) Stocks Close R-"yfll 136 Nova Scotia - Montreal '= _ Commerce .. Weekly Wartime giving Canada's current Nutrition’ Cflmlmign. is the new series, "weekly Wartime Nutrition Hints". the first of which appeared in the Guardian on Tuesday. Prepared by famed home economist and one of foods authorities on this continent, this series bsarsi the name oi Swift Canadian 00., Limited. and is one of their several , contibutlons to the success o! the |Dominion-wicie drive now ‘in pro- ress. “Weekly Wartime Nutrition Hints" will deal in each issue with the solution of practical problems lacing the -Canadlan housewife. First to be published under this heading. is a column dealing with the preparation of a lunch-box for the man or woman working in war and essential industry. it emph- ,asizes the daily need or milk. . fruits. vegetables, Canada Approved , bread, meat, fish and ems. as in- dicated in Canada's Official Food Rules. It shows how these essen- tials in the diet may be combined . to p.0V1de the worker with a lunch which packs appetite-anneal with the best nutritive values. Subsequently. Martha Logan. Swift's Chief Home economist. will discuss in this series how the house- wife can make the best use of avail- able food supplies. how she can make the most of them for her iiamily's health and efficiency lwartime. and how she can utilize I them in new. thrifty recipes. In teach weekly issue. she will give timely hints on how to retain the natural goodness of foods in cook- i “Tieynote of the entire series will the home who is asking. ‘ pilt nutrition to work lri my kitchen for the better health and efficiency of mv family?‘ “Weekly Wartime Niltrlticn Hints" is one of the ans- wers to that question which Swift Canadian Co.. Limited is oflerlnu. It is planned that "Weekly War- time Nutrition Hints" will aDDBM‘ every week throughout the vear in i=5 leadinv newspapers of the Dom- inion. 1t will serve as an authentic‘ sccrc" of information and zuidance m the hundreds of thousand-i of can-alien nnn-ewives actively sup- " cortlmr the drive for ‘better health l}. ----v-. a better knowiedae and use of food.’ Produce Prices MONTREAL. Jan. 20—(CP)— Produce prices today as IQDOTY-Bd by the Dominion Department °1 Agriculture follows:- Eggs: fided shipments ullinl A-large 3 38 1-2; -medium 36- 1-2; A-pullets 20-29; B ao-si; C 27- : first grade creamer)’ rlnts lobbing rce 36 12-87; lrst grade soil . bbin! TW- 36-36 1-2; wholes uc o, i pasteurized cwrnge 35 1- 5 1-2. Cheese: current rcccl% colored western and Que 20 i-4 B Mont- real. white. Que 19 5-0 FOB Mont» real; wholesale western and QM white 20. colored M, first [redo " Nutrition Hints H Tybical of the support which edi- ,H tors, publishers and advertises are < 1-1 L Loam. .licvl i... (Canadian has) _, . ' loco J C and I‘ If l-l Jim Tel a ‘Ibi 13o -s anaconda 26 - lialdwin Loco ii -a liendix Av l5 -I Both 3 5| .3 Cher 6r. 031° . l5 l-4 c slcr g -I on lidilQ lino la s-l Motors a l-l Gt Nor Pld Kenneoott I 3-4 Mont Ward s4 -4 N Y 0m i1 -I Nor Am l0 4 5ft‘. 1.2%.. 2.‘ s‘ Std Oil N J 46 -0 Texas Corp 4'4 -l U S Rubbe I -4 U 8 Steel Co 49 -l Vanadium Corp 10 -4 West Union j’! -l MINING l II) IORONUIO, Jan 20- 010cc Aldermac .10 1-4 Ang Gdn .53 Ang Bur 3.50 Base Met .12 EX .12 Beattic .15 Bldgood .11 Bobjo .00 Bonetai 12 Brit D0111 31 Broulan J3 own 1H 3-4 Buff Ank 1.10 Cal Him 1.30 Calinont .26 Cdii Mk1 .50 Cariboo 1.10 cheater ..B5 1-2 Comenour 3B Coinoil c .l'l 1-2 on - Comaémmglt 30 ‘l 8 me l0 8-! Duquesne .00 Ens Cr .05 M31 1.20 Eldorado 1.03 f»? " ‘it anco 1d 1 l. ' G0 B8 t 1d M 1-2 Halllwell .00 5-0 Hard R0 J1 Harker .02 Hi Sars .1 oiling 0.40 ome 1.0 Home» .00 ii-li cwey .20 Int Nick I5 1-2 Jason .16 Kerr Add .595 Kirk l.- .60 Duiauli. .02 L Shore t ii 1-2 La Cad ,.N Le ich .16 1-2 Lil LL .02 Macassa 3-39 Macbeod 1.06 Madsen .7‘! Malarti 1.82 McKen .00 McLellan ~91 3-4 Min corp 1.3 Moneta .29 Negus .45 Norands 45 1-4 Normet .81 OBrien J6 1-! Okalta ~59 Omegi Aw ".10 ‘l-l Ont Nick 09 5-8 Pacalta M 3-4 Pemour .60 Paymast . .20 rron 1-03 Pick crow 1.80 Pioneer 1-30 Preston 1M Roche N Ventures 4.50 Vermilata .11 3-8 Vulcan ~15 Waite Am 4-35 Wlltsey .0! W1‘. HI-f I30 UNLISTID e 9.51.”... .12 m .0! 1-3 FRANCIS I. G1LL_ The sudden death of Francis J. Gill," Fall-ville, occurred at th home of his cousin. William Gill- on the morning of January 0th. at the early M! of forty-four years. The deceased had been cllinl for several months from l pressure and. heart trouble. ‘whim was the cause of his death. - He was visited in his last illness ch him the 1m climb. o! Fri ay followed by A larle friends and relatives. were 0011"!" ed to St. Cuthberts Chum, 5i- Terescrs. where Requiem m!" M!" was celebratedby the DNWT- 11W which the remains were laid "I rest in adjoining cometary w-‘IVI the glorious resurrection. ~eun JoThtiie 151N151. p155.“ GI-fllbfl. Charles Smith. John McAi-ren. Terrence Magennls ‘rhomas Curlin- . ruin. coarruozmons Railroad Vfoblcms in Ailltrflil no complicated bv differins fill" in the various states. " ‘n Dimbar Stewart. He was a. graduate Onl ° l d1... famiy ' lunch Box ‘ i‘ ar..':"":..*°r'~“.:..~*..~...- I ~ ca l “M9318 w. tho ldulltniunch box ' _ ruin a nutritional iwblcm. 1n this inc q cblcin is an old one m Oillldllll; i cn Canada's food habits however. t ip v . u m recheck Oil: Iovcrnmgngshgammolslgutowim the actuarial health tgrouzb cood nut- iood for the cod which n- EEEiEYiE-é? Eési [If if. E 5 E :2 5E .5? 5 d. 55:; a "Egtii n. 3 tibia‘ sag ‘s =2 E1‘ 2 8’ child. egg sandwiches or raw carrot and peanut butter or some mixture ‘Ind vex-tables at nllht for the would serve. However, u no meat o;- te a well balanced meal in limit and be closely rclatgd u; the other foods given at homo so that no dailycssential is overlooked. As deficiencies of minerals and taming rt e o Flour or whole is best. Cold liver oil givenjthrough the winter months mm Is a protection aninst the common colds and in some places this is provided in the schools. If possible a. hot beverage or main dish should be provided during the . Particularly with er children a regular mid lunch or milk and crack- er” supplement what is often ‘Rsmolnbcr thst children too have to EAT RIGHT TO FEEL RIGHT. In Memoriam DI; JOIN A. ITIWAIT On the 2nd November, l. serious loss to Tyne Valley and the sur- "commuxiity was 8115b: iou In addition tn the alarmingly serious loss sustained by the com- munit , loft without a resident (lion! the friends and assoc- tcs of ohn Stewart ore aware oi’ an inoperable loss in the pusinz of, one who airways stood ready to defend or assist the unfortunate. the afflicted or the oppressed. The mariner: ini is l sympathetic cmtandtheuniustknewhimas o furious and unrelenting foo. He Norbom P I; Wu born in . . . I. ‘l0 years "ago. eon of the late John and the lute Phenelope “..@"d’°.§..i” ¥i"”...°‘.‘li.°f‘i..";$.°’ ver y. - untod in medicine from M00111 with high honors. 1n a class of over glflit meigincludi such out- stun men as Dr. .0. Howatt out. 5r. Guv John- st/one Dr. F. McKenty, Dr._J. A. of Montreal and Brwfldier .r..c. Mcukinl. p. 1).. C. M- 8-. 0t- tuwa l. former dean oi mcdlcinfi Ii McCvill University. 0n gradation he came w ‘lync Valley and r0- ““‘i’“ .1?“ 311.‘; ‘iitfafsfim. “$3 “u” c a understand what moved this bril lant young man f» 3' 5' 5' % I 4-» i = m this community. thfnuzldigion in his medical prac- tice Dr, Stewart operated a drull store which was well stocked and I- valuible service to the mmufllw- m was interests‘ in the Pfvblemg of u» people Wham he eefvtg- it?“ gave a good deal of study subloct of farming. fox ranohina. to growing. dairyins Int‘ "i"? always wlninz to shew Bi" c§ 3:1 ltiborsfltelxigsresult of h xosear ose - - . n; June 1900 he married Eliza- see. aside ambition for city p1 notice 27 are the relatively simple have the privilege of joining the armed forces, the citizen has est resources o! character B: loyal, obey the laws, pqy ordinary taxes, provide for self and family, save something for future independence-these of citizenship in peace-time. Bu: in war-time things are dif- . ferenc. Even though he may not arduous duties, which call on his great- financial means. Added to the normal Victory duties I0 111961 Vi. you the Willi-TIMI DUTIES requirement: are the obliga- tions of extraordinary taxes, Bonds and war charities. So great are the financial dudes imposed by war that the citizen mart resort to unusual, drastic, systematic, determined rat/in; them. The Bank of Montreal offer: service of a Special Sav- ings Account, in which you can , industry and cover your war deposit every pay-day, o: othcs income dare, the right proportionate unount to obligations when due. BANK OI‘ MONTREAL "l BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME" Modern, Experienced Banking Service . . . . . . the Outcome of 125 Years’ Successful Operation Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager fol Rum! Plan for Income tax collect- ns. “It's obviously the thing to do," Mr. Bracken said. “When the m- ccme tax was instituted it was applied on the income of the vear before because there appeared no other way of raising the money required from income." Mr. Bracken said ho could not say whether some conservative members propose to urge the Rumi Plan for Canada when the House of Commons sittings resume Jan. The former Premier of Manitoba, elected Progressive Conservative leader at e National convention in Winnipeg last month. said no de- cision has been made as to the constituency in which he will seek election to the House. "Have a seat or seats been offered to you?" he was asked. “Yes? said Mr. Bracken. “But I have had no offer from Prime Minister (Mackenzie) Kink." he added, smiling. A party caucus will be held be- fore the openinlz o! the House, and sor- mwlmm My’ '13?‘ iigtifiéviistiliiiri they ifound a martial fellowship in th serviceci their neiflhwfl "mm i‘ well worthy of emulation by lvfllf who seek or the secret of t.ue married bliss. He ‘eaves has, es his wmow win successor may have to be chosen d ado ted dau hter Millicent. Hush “in r eéitilfl esteem Stew o, h‘ )1 ma mun the deeptestnxsgng} un y ‘ti? iilgiiail ‘of? 11132:}: is cordially extended. To the community in “W i such l. citizen the symlvlthy of a the province is TAXNACIQILX‘. i The funeral services wergmofae_ ducted by the Minister of t the caged-my, Hugh Crosser c an Presbyterian Church Tyflc v ‘Y _ P k and gwabiy-ieneigisobrfr miZ-“fii St- JOhXLI P0" Hill- ; Althoulh the 11" m- smfl‘ ‘would be the first to oblwt f0 Y iglorilicution of the DIN’- Whm‘ i" m...“ 1n the service of his 01'0- vince would id be given ‘utensils. .- men and W01!!!‘ who 8"" u“ i‘; this b" 5°‘ ‘Mum be nunpnative with the ell-lance o! 1Y3,“ o, l, Pvln“ a m. ‘gill nt sons flf proportion of its bri l." u u ‘m; daughffirs at jiome as 6 mil-lain. m. a M“ *° 5 F; n human nee put by the road lib over 00m O.?.“.,,“,,.' m; wealthy. Ind 1°" "°"°_°_‘1‘.°..2°?f;__ Nlllil Plan lias Bracken‘: Allllmll income tax system u a fair way 0 income. John Bracken. Prcvresslve Conservative said today it a pres: conference. “"1- f" m" -~ '1 Iorl with hen" ' . l ~ » - n’ u.» _______ OTTAWA. Jan. i0 —(CP)—Can-' ldl should adopt l "vBY-ll-Wl-Ply obiaInYng government money from Nat‘onal leader, ~R4<'QV i at it consideration will be given to the Conservative leadership, Mr. Bracken said. Conservative house leader Hanson has indicated he desires to vacate that‘ post for reasons of health. and to act ulitll such time as Mr. Bracken is elected to Parliament. Mr. Bracken said he is returning to Winnipeg tonight to complete “Square lleal” For Mariiitilneis Urged By McPherson WINNIPECI. Jan. l9 —-(CP1 -— Murdoch A. McPherson of Regina, in an address to the aiuiual dinner of the Maritime Provinces Associa- tion here last night, said there never would be a. shortage of safors forthc Merchant Marine willie there were men left in the Maritime Prov- inces to go down to the sea in ships. Despite all the dangers," he saié, “you will never find Mai-itimers afraid to answer the call o! the sea." The former Attorney-General of Saskatchewan said eastern Cana- dian ports were considered so im- Dortant now that their names were not allowed mention in news- papers, their localities being gen- eralized as "Eastern Canadian Ports." “If these ports arc considered of silch Flfélli. vnllle to Canada in Will‘- —.; liowuvlr. destroyed two oi llle en.- emy companies and maimed all lost ground. ( Two hours later the Germans sent tanks to the support of their in- fantry i.n a renewed attack. These were knocked out. mostlv bv ulrii- placed artillery lire, and the Axis forces were repulsed. However, in a third attack far- ther m the south. in the ales. southwest o! Pcnt-Du-Fshs, Ger- man tanks penetrated into DOBR- ions held by the French. -Fl7r7rl.vn The sewing machine is useful for seaming up the noneiastic gorea of a. girdle l! you have become slimmer, or it has stretched. Hose fasteners and shoulder straps for a brassicre top may be replaced when frayed. shoulder straps should never be seen. Keep in place with narrow tape snapped to the dress shoulder. for an untidy shoulder strap is repelliliz to the eye Laundering restores shape to the foundzvlon ualwnelii. so that oven an olrl one will g‘\"c fairly satisfactory lines fr. ilie correctly fiiieri dress. A; long as a glide ls to be had in the store, it will do much for the trhnness of your appearance —-a.< even the asiuir- heads of the WAACS realize time. tlicn Canada owes if in thon- to see that they act a rouarc dcali in peacetime too." he said some business there, and that he hopes to be back in Ottawa to estabish lwnnancllt residence be- lfore Jan. 2'1. Asked for his views on the inan- powor situation, Mr. Bracken said the labor shortage is the most serious problem facing the faivner. "It been said that 200.003 men all -l women have left Canadais more than 700,000 farms," he said. "You can't take that many people off the farms and expect them to produce more each year. The sit- uation is obvious." inces. including the sometime in the future. BIG "CROC" Marltlmos Texas . Abroad. ulnr not only with Canadian and ¢FF§-i' Relieve w NiiSAl ‘- SORENESS T... f welt-when ha!‘ your noohlaeicdrlsl loved u or mo. ill". akin: Cuticem Ointment ‘i can maid quick. welcome relief. luv todsyl He said that although no plans have been made he hopes to be able to speak ili the eastern prov- A crocodile skull more than 51X 19% 10ml has been unearthed in peanut butter is no - troops. but with Britons and ans. Enemy at"... Into Action In Tunisia By RUSSElT1imLANl)"l'RU. (Msociatcd Presslstaffa mug.) ALLIED HEADQUARTERS NORTH AFRICA, Jan.’ 19 -— (AP) _—Enemy tanks and infantry, lll sharp actions bchcvcd related tu the headlonu rvtrcut bl Min-sun larwin Rolnnn-l _m ’l‘l'lllolilanla, have renewed their attacks in the senerai area 40 to 45 miles south- west of Tunis and, have slight penetration of the by. Ailed Airmen Active Allied air forces, however. linued their operations on a con siderable scale liravv bombers dc livcrrd a destruc-llrc attack on til Marshal RDmmQFs African Corns Showdown In Tuni-ia Many militilrv ubscl'\l'l'l~ beii u that Rommcl‘. rctl- nl shared hf‘ conserving ill l 'l<t for l il11‘.i.‘i1"'ll In in l .‘ luv made a _ French lines at one place. an Allied head- fdlllillllifs communique lcportcd to. i COX!- i Tripoli area in til-ordination Will] that goes towork Instantly..- two other attacks by the United a um new"! States Air Force in Libya. At bedtime rub good old Vlch Heavier than usual ground a<-l.-, VQpORUU on throat. 6118i I-M 1m boron yesterday morning ivnm‘ bbclurbenwatcblterrntwfil- fmil‘ companies of Axis troops at-i announce action N!“ tacked northwest of Bou Arada from distress. ~ about 22 mlles south of Mcdjrz-El 1t rtlliimlmwugpc Bob. apparcntlv in hold open (‘no mg passages WI! "0"" coastal road connection with Field medicinal vapors. ll stzz-iialh to fluff‘- KANSAS PROVINCF Th" 105i nrurilw-a w Ollhlra. which lured SpanLsll coilquistadors four centuries nco i- hciicred to have been locals-d in Kansas ¢5 a a in ET a in III I Mil ctufll lib the D60!‘ - causes mouth breathing. three - _ tickle and nllzhi- mush - ‘"9 c this time-tested Vicks “ea cut . chest and back surfacoc 11h I and it keeps on working for hmII. oven vvhllo you lion-W 9". d coughing spasms. r611"! 111"“; lar soreness and tightness-aw bring grand comfortl Try it "i . if .1 1i ~ i i night . . .\i'ick5 \roDOR~\-Ih- ' >__l