TERN GUARDIAN es Inter emu sun nuws ouhurv*e7vn“" m" Nmgqlperiptleuallverfingslssuldbeleftwitblmrond n. Guardian may be lmsht dale at an! of the following “ZQT; Gourlhs Dragoon Berk Gama. e-lmogiiiili. soil. Appointed g New Matron 0f Hospital . T. Holman, President of ir tors of the Prince County Hospital. Summer- side, ‘received word yesterday that Miss Geo ia.\"own, daughter of Mrs. Brown Os St. Eleonora, P. l. I., and the late George Brown has accepted the position and x-ray technologist of the Hospital. Miss Brown will commence her new duties the latter pert of March. Miss Brown is a graduate of the Baptist Hospital one of the leading hospitals in occupied the 2nd assistant super- intendent of that institution for some time and comes to Summer- recommendations. Miss Brown has studied at Colum- bia University and has also 'teken an extensive course in x-ray -in iiw X-ray Dfiiilrtment of the I:— gookstore. Water St. H...» usury. Water at will be delivered to has" day or lilo per week. ‘gone fll ‘II l '1 ler to t_e boy responsible for_ deliveries l" m“ “m” °' n h reserved for uewe rest but advertising of ture mnv be inserted a word strictly pay- Arrears-aux sets. ‘lhylor D1118 (x72. igfififiioiii” Galvanized with“, but: at Brucel‘. . —-SU CESSFUL PANTRY —'I‘he ‘unler w. s. of st “u: p Church held a very try sale on saturdsy after. 23011 when a tidy sum was re IS THE TIME to fllldnihe Welirherstrsp Insul srllousLY ILL —Fri-ends in U 53.55, will regret to l iselzalls illness 0f Mrs. Robert no is in hospital in Chag- -SAWING EVERY DAY. Res- Geo. Webster, Kensin L- ___._ n‘ FOR orrsws - sen- Arth MacArthur left on Monday Ottawa to attend the ParPa- . Fred P 1m v 3 MW“. “who er is visiting acnu. VALENTINE moon- ; gate, Bedeque Rink Tuesday. . ‘fly 14th, Door prize. Season sis honored. Admission 16c. —Mr. Everett Brooks, Sautrday for Toronto. on a vim, m his sister, Mrs. Charles Waye, -Mi.u Penelo e De , g 5 _ 11149111160. has eegeptednliwpo: um Charlottetown and left last, week to take up her duties. s l l) ll DOLLARS _-Mn,gisi'l’uio Darby held on Saturde; the only oasis lions olfmthe Prohibition Act.‘ cnlov 1e’ visit to his niece Mrs. .. ten Ctllars and coals each. s. Smith sssavvsivu ULU B-Mi‘. l. J. Phillips 01' ley who was for l ol Police at Summers! ting his daughter, Mrs. Woodside. It is some years since Phillips has visited Summer- and he is having a pleasant . renewing old friendships, on day he motored over th lo Mrs- ILUreh who has been on nd for some time on ec- count of the illness of ker daughter has returned to Boston. . S -—Mrs. Clifford Moni-galnery, spent the weekend in Cl rl town. the guest of Miss - --Mrs. Palmer, wllo has been Pemwood t) Wait relatives. He te enjoyed the trip as it first experience motoring 3n W ts left last week for Torontso. . Ennis Smith Super- of the Box Eirperiment- a1 Station, Summerside, left Saturday. on a short visit to Till FIFTH game 0f thO Pili- seriee for the Island eeni at Crystal Rink, -i ls, The Crystals must win stay in the running. It " ___‘_ sllsttle. -1"rieuds will learn with regret that Miss Nrimi Larkin ported not s‘; well. Miss Larkin h pneumonia had considerab proved but has taken a re apae. ~—llr. P. P. Rutherford of the arreu Paving 00., left on Mon- iuransg unmeasu- -'- extended to taln of Baltic in death of his son. of matron knownon w especially in Prince county and her a point. ment will he learned with , asure by her many friends. ' Manion Scores (Continued from page 1) unless he was approved by a gov-X iepraentativc was “s' patmmge clause." designed to eeo that only Liberals were employ- ed. if secrecy was would have been necessary only to stipula‘ none but i" nedians should be employed. In view of the urgency of pro- defcnce of the country. government ownership of all munitionfl and arms plants was not feasible, said Every other country was mobilis- ing private industry. No one had suggested public tznders should have been called for the manufac- turo of Bren guns and to invite private tenders, as hurl been sug- gested by the opposition, would have been to encourage and not exclude patronage. The Government had shown its providing for e speedy Royal Commission inquiry. l-iad such inquiries not been forth- coming the suspicion and ‘nuendo created by Col. Drew would Thave confidence in: the Defence Department, Conserva- tives were now p. longing the de- bate and delaying the start of the committee inquiry. ' , ' Mr. Manion declared the reel issues in the Bren gun debate had been confused, "intentional no the object 0i dding irregildsritias, cov- th-e object it Mr. - Roger's. mines when there was nothing for idiom to do’ with the equipment. Iii. tto enspioy each one two days I-week. (Thereweretm-eeogthem it smeared). Shortly lfiter he was oa.l.led_.tc Dr. Blanchard! office when it'wu.s ‘ “' ' to put them Pointing. etc. At that sa- ‘lben the Mayor out morn err. 1 csoeoe Meeting _A.t a caucus meeting the other 1118M (the Mayor had referred to this caucus in his reference to the question) it. had been decided one men were not to work at these Witch the speaker was leaving u“ building Iepthom becksndsalditw-ssallrlg/lrtw put. the men on, om-i-n- 149910111 and Coun. Hen- over what had actlmtlv fl"I\‘Y"'"\'1 His Worship joined. to date had not been done since the council was elected. to decide when and h:w many men mtg-m, be "fluted iOr a Job and then B41191? to the Ehnplcyment and Re. iifif commit-tee for the men from its lists. He had been “misled" into - in! the order putting the “:12. 51°15 i0 Wvrk. Coun. Hennessey declared. The whole thing was Rive e. labrring man a day's work it’ they could help it." last remark was “uncalled fzr", while Coun. Dougan claimed Ccun. ing. "Big Front" he (lid for the laboring man. ' st 6'! years of sgerfle ” eral th - sisters. Mr. C0111! Mill!!! dq morning on return home in Toronto. t with his wife's parents, remain for a few weeks. "mill. going via Victoria ed that was a in Bum. Sunday visiting Mint. Borne Easily llelnoveli By a Painless Solvent ts have found a way corps off our sore toes J of this solvent‘: and AL SIIOWII - A array clump silver, ‘ out and other -val Eiriita were presents de and . . ‘I recall, ‘Manion sold, "when they were very glad to have an alliance with that same party." Transport Minister. Howe had called opposition member: "black- s," Dr. Maniorgysaldfi "moss used gentlemen as a defence for this 1nd treot." "in! a cordial webbing‘; h: home. ' . 5, THRONGS PAY (Continued from fills i) - Wm held t- Monday ' from his late residence to at. i114 Church. Man o friends Ioelebrated the n ' Ri- Rev. Mg. G. ' lmlionced the final 11W diplomatic ‘can. , oisna and rather invited dinftarles ~ Ass on srsssrons -. Jim-l fanctin psetcr of Ie . Nouvelie Fiend: Jfoncton. N. B. addressed mmgatioflrlis bo morn ‘"'~ Bummer-side on " B site. e 8 r aétentlon from the methods of a- warding the contracts." On the opposition side the criticism had been fair and had been restricted to the contract and p to it; "from the has been practic- ally no answers to argument ex- ” came from Defence Minister Mackenzie, , the only ‘studied legal gument" came from the member from Van- 'only one to to the charges from th Most Unparliasuentary ll side." _ eatery langu- shers hsd made use eta as "birds of nes- ‘Prussiau mentality" poken of "a sinister - Conservatives " Dr. Omitiediromllaslsard tions should not knowjlhs words hsd been used in Howe d .v<s littleover. three m. Homuth had been in rlismentefy ghalls for 12 year-i. s oh e remark -,wes un- b“ '“ "if; nsport‘ a of after is out II 1d‘ . lt.,,“}‘,§,,‘$nat party?” sskede up- _"Wellh is opertlngourpsrtr now and er oei-eésev-lmwili 9M1- m- ken n. ~ hfldlihfl WIOIIQ in l Tl oeaid ‘ifaimanhes a no has as no btel he had -_a or Qall one... should made 0N‘. low mm talc- . y "h x ns at all.” v. an - payout-hf’ was satisfied. once a month. oftener if needed. the think that were being done. Culloil In Dispute 811d and a half, itupsitthscouuoil. Winery work possible be done av labor from unemnloyadrauh, came up later under thee order odbissineal. _ This resolution which was used the same argumeni- and Dr. Manion said he low physician shou resort said .Marlin bill . un criterion "we are suing to a road." ‘Os isn busin nrsitl se Bodied 1991106, the Ocundllor called him nessey had some hot argument on that occasion in which at times Cuun. .1. T. McKee said his ' "Yldi-“Psifliidiinl! of the meeting was tilot the chairman of each corn- mittee would hold meetings, which the-t "some councillors wouldn't. Coun. Blanchard protested the Hennessey had been chairmen of the street committee for three wears and hadn't called a meet- Coun. R. C. Chandler said it W" Iii ilsht for Conn. l-Ienneseey W 80 to a labor Union meeting and make a "big front" .but the oth- ers on the council did es much as Ccun. Hennescy at the request of the Mayor withdrew the re- ‘mark he had made concerning councillors not interested in lab- ,mfl\8€btingwork.Sofs.r-as TM 011111118 a meeting of the street (ofwhich he is chair- men) he had not done so for the 905i your because he hadn't con- sidered it necessary. However he 11101111806 0110 for "tomorrow" if the remainder of the committee Ulyvr Foster pointed out when he took charge he had , r night s. committee “n; at 1g“; Concernim certain cit-y em. Piiiyeos, which he did not name, Mayor roster said he sometimes bum?“ "WY WON “running ‘the City". when he heard of some of Mk. H. A. Memes-my, City Su- veyor was celled in to settle a dispute over how employees were Mid for overtime work. Under W701" Kennedy it had been "Billed. and the same method still continued. that for overtime (overesiihour day) themes-l shouIdIQQxtrI-Dflylttheyq. "i" "i! PM‘ hour. the surveyor 051m- Dousao had been protest- ing when Mayor Fostqr um m. W" wililvvees were setting time ‘I110 argument v- ntinued for some considerable time further. Mayor Foster declared if any econ- mittee did uilnss he believed det- rimental to the interest of the citisens he was determined to bring Ooun. B. R. Holman said he supported the suggestitm that all Io introduced s resolution which amended twice before adoption p. sn_d_egsin_oalled “forth sqlong only one (la-nest Bertrand of Montreal-Louder) had attempted to raise the race or! and to inter- Prot Conservative attacks on the con ct as attacks on Major Gem - . R. laFleehe. Deput Min- ister of Notional Defence cause of his race. Ono otherLiberal, Dr. Harry Fleming of Ifumbolot had re tied a fel- two! $9.50. i workbe McIntyre The mlttees. W811 DOW .ief off 88f, QNHIG brin it in. corregt,“ said M121 ' e Minister denies u. 1 seoepti him steilenllfi said Dr. Manion.’ fine. Osnsda m ihg to . late its life," is‘: nafiuocn n ill; wflg I s. '35 was onLv take the had ess men were "the clarion ea‘l to nation- loe," Dr. Marlon said. sod the Prime Minister his - in ' trails.“ tiiliimfuwterorll: tor war. . WHAT SAVINGSi-Womsrs‘! Hills Grade fleatly reduced prices ular 82.05 for $1.40 and reg- ular 86.00 for $2.49. A good‘ assortment of ‘styles and sizes from which to choose. Shop today for a pair or CHINESE OBICKIBS-Get yours today. A and entertaining two to six player-s. Many now playing it. Priced at 40o to 98o. 5 and 10_Departusent. DON'T FOBGET—-'l'he grand Half Price Clearance of Lad- lee’ Blouses, Knitted Suite, Silk Drones, 600-. In our rcady-tmwear Department. Come in today and aee the many outstand- ing savings. MATCIIED SET-Occasional Chair and Booker. Made ol sturdy bis-eh in rich walnut finish. Covered in attractive repll. Match set-both $14.96. ARM ROCKEHPIIIKII back style strongly and covered in good grade English velour-s. ANNOUNCINGi-A new Battery Radio with bra-nil new 1.4 You'll like the operating cost and moot of ‘all the new low price. See them today. HOLMANS Sullllllerside argument declared that "all work of the nature of painting benches. and other casual c, tinued until the Employment Comn-litztae has re- ceived notlfication of the slty for this work, signed by a full committee of the street and pub- lic property, providing when the work is resumed this unskilled labor be given those taken from the unemployed lists." The amend- ment was moved by Coun. Chand- ler and seconded by Ccun. Heath sawing wood, original resolution was soruwehot simihr while the fint amendment would leave the selec- tion of the men to be employed entirely in ggument with Ml!- e proposed cleaning er was appointed ttee to arr-Hg of the Cit! o Mljflllifl the hit nishte was to hear a delefliim at s meeting of trade labor me recently. The com- and mittee asked at. the privilege of YOtellig. be extended to citizens in arr of poll tax by the psy- ment of the 10D tex and each year sub uehtly. The question later, Mayor wou llbster said. Inany event the pro- posed change would require an act of the Provincial Government. On the committee from the r rank! were Messrs. Daniel lsbo Co hlin, p‘ ‘ l esman, yvliiiem aunties and Pa rick Cul- e Acting City (lerk absence through illness of City Clerk Geo. P. Nicholson. Mr. Nichol- son was progressing along the road to recovery, Mayor Foster said and expected to return to duty be- fore very long. He had met delegates from the L. P. U. requestln an increase in the amount of re ef issued and at asubsequent caucus of the coun- cil the requested increase had been granted exoe t one item which wesnot allege er settled an amount of money to buy condi- ments and similar articles. ~ Mayor luster referred to letters in the press which “hadn't done the cause much good". He honed before rushing into print hey would bring the matters to the attention of the Council or hm- self and then if they did not get act- ion they might employ other means. Ccun. Lapthorn questioned Dr. l’. E. Croken. food inspector if he had examined meat and fish at. the relief office. The reply was that he found it perfectly satis- factory. all healthv although some was of lower grade- roucr: nitrous‘ When the police report for the month was presented by Coun. Heath McIntyre, chairman of the Police committee Coun. Herinessey asked Chic Birtwistle if he didn't think it would be o. good idea to put another man on for a couple of months. Coun. Blanch- ard , inied out the force was short a man =ince Constable Storey received sfir weeks leave of absence to attend a military ass Halifax. Chief Birtwistle replied if the Council wished to put a man on we could "make use of him." Coun. McIntyre replied that he- fore Storey received leave of ab- sence it had been agreed by the Police Committee that the vacancy need not be filled. Mayor Foster pointed out it was up to the Police Committee to put on a man but. so far as he was personally concerned Mr. Doyle, the man suggestedby Ocun. I-Iennessey, had had a fair trial by the Police Commission a few months ago and did not feel he should be nut in a position trust jus y street and Public Property Com- RECEIVING "RELIEF COAL" Another bone of contention at last ‘s “ which ‘ ‘ for more than three and a half hourfi- and tstc wh The uest ised Koo asked for informs-mu a income of more than $1, ting re of coal. He had when matter came up it came up a. second time and went It was "news to me" nessey, a member meat and Relief committee declar- The relief committee h doing pretty good work he o said, despite e chairman he believed there should be e more light on the question discussio Foster Ooun. I-Ianuesae investigation cc 0min. Lu thorn £3113’ anaggkwa; impossible for o w lko the line of least re- 5 . wit; ‘ti.’ ice was "it"? Columns“ the Employment and mittee the fs-mil in lseation. had an earning divinity ofqiiilfl for the not ooun the sorter‘ and a daug ter l‘ . H mbered the name but didn't e matter came up time. Mr. Reddin id lief committee decided the was to get the cos Ooun. Hennesse the name coming ant for cosl but co tll earrli to “Efifdnflsnii i- ialsinth y said he. recalled m“ m» lrhotsl bemtlken or ploy 3m at all. Will Bo Investigated ‘rhematte u. . t et. A proposed resolution by Coun. i-Iennessey, seconded by Ccun. Blarsohord that "Mr. Doyle be hired for two months night work" was ruled out of order by the Mayor and did not come up when - ‘ were -"'-cd, New Patrol Car The question of a new 110K101 oar. equipped ‘“ with a tlwo may radio was under consider- ation, Ooun. MoIrrt AU mid. The amount paid for private The health report was present- ed at lagt night's meeting by Dr. Oreelmen, noting for Dr. B. C. Keeping. Dr. I. E. Croken we- uented bk report as food in- on real estate and personal pro- perty st 2 1-2 per cent, the lest rate while the poll tax $5.00. Rolfe of dis- en 8 per cent. Third reading will be given the by-law this morning. llt is a routine mat- Iyear. No chemo wse mode in the n05. lirgse Resignation 0f Defence Minister As Debate Concludes OTTAWA, Feb. l8 —-(C'P)—An unqualified demand for the when of defence minister ensie by Eon. C. H. Oshan (Con. ‘Si. hadwrence-B t ii o sion grate House cf Com- ly mons .to refer th 'Bren gun con- tract to the Pu c Accounts Com- tee. Earlier by l vote of 14D to 26 the Rouse rejected s. Conservative usotionto refer the contract for the purchase of 7,000 light machine guns from Johu Inglis Co. Lienlted of ‘Ipronto to com- mittee of the whole with in- etruotious to consider cancellation. Oonsergtivlestgrs slonelinmsbup- rtlng e a propose. er- Ri, "Social Credit and c. c. . members voted ellinlt it“ groups. however, supported the meet to refer the contract to the blio A "mints 00m. which originated wi Grant MacNell (c. c, 11'. Vancouver North) but the sup rt of the Govern- in bitterness for recent sjs-i aicus of parliament. The clos-nlz "stages were rem-w-kab": in sevrrnl respects, although they lack the cross-fire and sl 9Y0 vereimgrysiew sittings last J... kins won impel-is Percy ‘Turner also spoke on the Duties s. Canadian Director of Rotary. which aemplify post and heroic deeds performed by form- er members or the t saving un- {ldfiri that same . on the t; which have lasgut ber of battle honors on their colors usually prove most successful. Down through histo? many dif- ferent types of stun ards was used. ens The Ekypti carried theirs The Persians bore ‘an Ilbgle fix- ed to the end of s lance, while the‘ Indians in this country carried les fledged with feathers taken mm the wings of eagles. " " as we know and think of as such. Notable among these are the flags of France, Denmark and our own "Union Jack." Some time ago Colon! 'I'hom" son delivered a lecture on tl ‘ Flag to the Rota Club and, at that time, demo rated b spe- cially constructed crosses e am- algumatlon of thy three crosses of St. Andrew, St. e and St. Patrick, which today remains our National Emblem. The Union Jack. Its history, therefore, starts _ in the year i194 when Richard I (first) came back from the Cru- sadm, introducir): the cross of 8t. George as the battle flag of his country. and as years went by this Saint became recognised as the , so that in 1222 a decree in the Council of Oxford made his festival a na- tional one and ‘Tor 8t. George‘ and Merrie England" was taken for a battle cry. With this plain red cross flying from their decks ,t.he ships of Edward the Third destroyed the French battle fleet at “Sluys' in 1340. .P'or over three huundred veers migllshm l fought for it on land and sea. Drake, Raleigh. Fmbisher. Haw- hable renown uu- der it. "'I'irey died but» the Fla-g of England blew free ere the spiri passed." Drake indeed carried it around the world. In 1606. three years after James Sixth of Scotland became King of England, the cross of St. Andrew as well. was combined with the cross of St. George‘ and underthis flag, Cabot, Hudson and Cook sail- ed over uncharted and made their great discove es. Nelson died under it at Trafalger, and under it Canada and India were won and the foundations of this mighty British Empire were laid in both East and West. when King George ‘Ihird passed the Act of Union with Ireland the Cross of 5t. Patrick was added to the other two and in 1001 The Un- of the United Kingdom was flown for" the first time and since then beneath its folds, Bug- lishmeh. Irishmen and Scotchmen have sailed many a sea and fought many a battle Today, from every continent and every sea it cease‘ lessly follows the march of the morning round the globe The question as to whether Can- ‘ada should or sh ould not adoat a National Fla of her own a much debs question, and one that has been argued over by men of greater ability and knowledge than mine. But I am, at least, en- titled to my own opinion. which is that we should certainly continue to use the Union Jack until such time as the 1 ‘ deoidm it is no longer part of the British Ibu- ire. This time, I most sincerely ope- (and believe) will never come. When a Canadian stops to think of the events leading up to, and developing after the formation of the Union Jack, he or she should be proud’ to belor; to such a na- tion of builders, that the idea of a National Flag is" Canada would. seem decidedly "Isn't Majeste." ' Itwouldbehardfdrmeand! bellev the same WW1! to any other peifion who was pruent atthecorons onofour-Kingsnd n. to imagine the represen- tatives of ‘the nation gathered from all parts of the worgl, carrying flags of many different designs. Instead they were all there oom- bined to do homage to One Ruler, One Nation and One flag. Cer- tainly those representatives of other nations, who were also pru- ent, could not help but be impress- ed by the loyalty and enthusiasm shown. and. no doubt. inspired by rid Twrueglition of Our ct Governor He first discussed Canada's con- tribution to Rotary and gave a his- tory of the Canadian Advisory Comm! ttee. One duty for this committee was to select subecta for dlscumion. including tha dealt with by Major HD1311. j Asked for an xpresaion of oglirls.‘ mm My no" f ion on the Major's address, Rotary President. Dr. W. J. P. ‘my e111‘! P0P? MaoMillan did not think tha a couldnitbraathgffga- distinct Canadian flag. would he towards the unity of the Canadla. people. It. would tend rather to between Canada and the Em ire. Rotarlan li-Ion. B W Iseihage speaker ,and dd not think the poo le of Canada wanted a sep- ara flag. - In response to s. request made at e. previous meeting, when the] d lay- question of a supervise ground was discussed R0! 81118-1 [py submitted the present finan- cial standing of the club. He also said the gross proceeds the Rotary Radio Auction were $3351 and expenses $545 100 nnd the balance amounting ime. Dr. MncMillan and R. E. Mutch expressed the opinion that whilst the supervised playground was l1 commendable object, the Rotor; assurnir; Club should be warv of the malor portion of the cost Post District Governor Turner. who was in the chair made refer- ence to the death of Pope Plus, fr! nd of Bo- - WIIOWMIWITM E saute. nus. hours unis, n muuscen Censor of the Provinchl lair of them ey, originated as religious Canada, banners and a number of the na- tional flags had their beginning ti hike following guests ent: H. It. Johnson, fold serge tary of the Boy Scouts, Major '1‘, E Ernest . MacNutt, and Superintendent of the FIND METHOD ‘(Continued frumJlle 1) kins in d , toveifi‘. girth? wlfipdfi“ 11y Cree dan lnfectlmg: oonatlitlifiiiy to tih idenoe showed that contents cans f Bonito in . time. but, were discon- contlnued under orders. that noth- 1118 d be burned in the inciner- ator on account of complaints from Dgéllic ‘living near dump area. The iss in 1932 and 1934i sumed in 1938, and corgtinugluwltil recently when operations were held" up due to broken fire-bars in in- cinerator combustion eh “4. Sanitorilun offieia 1e opinion that the 1e Sanitarium was tae incinerator; tine the 1800s K of gar "orium was rather lax. m B11191 ed bef ggd ore the contract price lnieed th an .nste.llcd immediately at one stroved at the Ss "Your commit that an efficient i e. Said incin tor mkucsetaok of with... and any garbage that t ma in the combustion ch y ber of incinerator, thereby i118 all obnoxious fum charged from stack. ‘It? data now avaifahle in your Worship and councillors t a correct decision, re- praper method of dis- Dosai of garbage. "It i8 Vi’!!! evident. that the pies- od rbege d sal is r-o 2 d action mould be taken to e the danger now exifiting Joht: Ahern. who is willi while l i rd t hand] mgsupgynn :18:- o a that the nt by-1 new co - nmfenoo “no n by-laws gcvemin; the collect/ion and of ga Signed. J. E. Blanchard. chainnan J._jI‘. McKee, H. Lapthome. ____W__ Em Vieni “Pop-Pop”! Ioelrils iiholled . . . . liali lieel . . Iseiy Gold "It. was a rotten cold that beset! eit hot and ‘itchy-r ed and buzzed. I '1 ,\ .4 .i W... of 1y, My head ached and I was half dead weaken than strengthen the bonds ‘ with g nggty cold. I found Catarrh-o-zone said that he a reed with "the last an ems It opened m? m" so the fresh air Qwfui pain in the forehead was relieved. I didn't sneeze or choke I'm all clear of cold al irritations — thanks to Cstarrb-o-uone." id ' h r “ ""'~"“°‘é‘i‘i.§‘.‘ii-..£§E2,‘“..§. . 8 hld al—‘ ready been handed over to the Red hum, with Cress for crippled children's wmék, no; you} Got a 60c package of from your drug st, $1705 would be paid in a short wd‘y_ iiw idiwiilriq VAPOR ‘i’? A R R ti O-ZO N E