THE GUARDIAN MARCH 9. 1943 China Mal! Be Forced Cut 0f War wssrmrcron, , A in “$32171. ' -(. supplies was voiced opening o! debate 1n Representatives 0n extemo . America's lend-lease pmgm n an llddlfitinfll year, m “The Chinese are . out and worn out 11.325135 "an 1115-51111? t0 get materials ‘to 0L0 declared representative "'" Mansfield (DeIIL-Monm P0111118 a foreign affairs wmmr.“ request that a'1 possible m” sign to that Country, ‘ ansficld took 15511 ,1 thesis that 1t 1. 1...,,°Q_.,‘,‘,fg‘ “i more than we are now (inn setting that "this m, 1s g‘ be won by doing the 1m islbril" Mansflelds plea 1m. '.Ed" Another Amendment Later Angus Maolnnis (0.0! Va couver East.) moved another s- mendlnent merely instructing the committee to examine all audited accounts available up to the end of February i943. ‘ghltshalso wasurulerciholiit of orger an e oppos on a engcd e ruling. In the resulting division all the opposition group members except George Black (Pro: Oon Yukon). himself e. former speaker voted against the speaker's ruling. All the government supporters except Harry Leader (Lib. Pros. Portage La. Prairie) voted to sus- 'N.B. Juniori Champions llughcs Rink Arrive In City For Came Advances T0 l WithJaniorRoyals Tonight Semi - Finals rllclcascd From African Jails d with the ad- . u lu-ziic Ice be- '-\'.t.‘ct' 1411111111 'h the . um tonight e of the Brun- title. to csrry th m m» boursemthe m; hm; h“ w; LONDON. March B-(GP),-—'.l'lze release of all persons. civilian and . Lary, lril" were Jailed in Wench- \..*st Africa from July.‘ i940, tn November, 1942. for helping the A ‘vs has been ordered by n. Henri H. Giraud, French African high commissioner, the Morocco radio reported today in s. broad- cast heard by the ministry of in- muster. creek- thstood the und- lns’ of the Atlantic. Her s serins 5:; Vllxmfllalmgzid her engines, or shuttles s- C Ififliicluh Atlantic. had refused to most. ' - '.v 131111111 I-lwncl - ' " ' ' G. C1. Hughes’ Dominion Life Curling rink last night advanced to the semi-finals for the Domin- ion Life Trophy by chalking up an 11-9 win over Dr. H. Mcfntyrefls 'our 1n n game that was close all nfoncttrh Volcanoes, in charge of 50m his ' ' Conch Uekkc" \. ilson arrive th *1 “"“'k“l“t Citv 111st n1 1 set fudrmtheii 1 1e ;.h with 1 Junior Royals nt the t m a l-{Rmc that will cl tn enter the Mar- '|\l if‘ on when they were mead H ftc andmiiiy‘ m: heiirmlfiiednlgiiet 1;, To llavc Regular Goalie Back v-Buoyed up by the news their rc- ‘ gulnr _ “ ‘won (l pmunbly be back 111 the 1101s. l . Piciou shipyards tonight cumul- - . II ll ‘w . Mari “me 5811115 with Saint John Beavers. l '11 ,1 thaw -11 110i lfncc, the arufzcml ice rink at Truro. 11-01111- . real- ’ a l, .1 :1 the ssmel . . .- win u‘ WM “hm 111g squads. Coach Bobby Beuion of OI i far Lhruuuli e r s irms will . 1!..- 1111 the .1 1 kupxvn i..1t - huh/lat u it i.» W111 .11. 111i '11-»; ul- ULlIICB of 1 1- 1:1 orucr to . 101' Llze club that ii. Stewart . SIIOW 3L. ‘V. Rodd B ._ l.» kii i i... to uhici‘ the . .1 lillll‘ tunes chi.‘ .11: . I. S. ' 15., ioizzgtit and w.ll move lPlciou tomorrow. ‘The sccohc. gum: ‘Sum Qvzll be played here Thursday, ll 415mm. 6U!“ trluiu to Lhc ; Junlu ["31 lSanu "§:,nzi_i 111th games, ii 11eccss;1r_v_ r1121 ‘L ‘ulf there next Monday and Wcti- nesiiuy. except that he ex I 111d back in goal a ter s short ily-z off with a strained neck muscle. gcailic. Sonny MacDouud. y .1\v.1.tcd the opening tomoi- mizht of their time Senior hockey semi-finals The lit-avers stayed in Truro, N. on to 1 on ruins the natural ice teams will move series will move‘ back John Saturday, with iuurzhi The These dates were arranged yester- y by official; of the two oppos- wurrg said tonight he tvoulu 1r out virtually‘ the same lineup A; m. whipped Glace Bay lLC.A.l1'., 11o cred MacDoh-l i 13,. W3 Down The Alleys a Couch prediction .. 1 .1‘ '~ . ;:1:-::.".~:...~ ‘matched 111 i{l1u'.1,,'l1t : ;- b . dccui riqi to ; co". T 1111 against the Notn us. hut-up i 11> u (i-ull (i1- y 111,111" . (.0 the» trip hcre 111 E-llvil 0.11.11 ou m,‘ u fiilhi‘ 1.111 \v U u w.1 tls illlt ".11.. 11k.» 21' 111"‘ I C1‘ R:1_'.':1ls—(‘oa‘, Cuciuitiri‘ ck. rds, Mcl J. ‘Gallant, l) Armstrong Dion Church Bowling League Ansnnsi- Bell I01 1.14 ln-I 137 167 135 lil9 176 I64 123 1B4 2,18 117 125 134 Jordon r C and e cry .... ..h1>\\'n _ Jnhn 1C0 m their 1 : ll!lfif‘l"»\'fl\' 1|“ hut butilcd the 111v lust Wccl- Joseph's, N13. to a mun l thcv are ex- sirugglo ull the Uiliii make no uicomc of tu- s of the i1piizlun are vcrv evenly tnosuion and uuvht very well \VllSOll to belts-t‘ i('(: ('-.l!l'lSi).'1 Citv 11-21! them to be . ' tonight's e11- .~l1 uilrl scturc l .15 1o (\\'L>1(i (he Defence, , '- P‘1u'\\ circle" l‘i‘i“__'ll\illl, >..ilu‘\'('5, Defence I'I\1(if_{.‘l')ll. Fur- _v Nicolle Defeats Larkin SAN IPR.\.\I‘IP~.(‘(J. llalrch 8- ,\|'p - l<'()l‘lI\\‘l‘ humplon IIL-nry marked up .111oihcr victory triple boxing Armstrong In his SCHMHIUIILII comeback cam- Z13 155 154 4i! . I dull-d 10-1-01 \. 1.. uulcr puigu klliiriiilif; nut 'I'ippy Lurk- wr-ltcryvcight, ‘tuiul nf a scho- ui the civic auditorium tonight. Klllllloosz- Lafferty McKlhnon C. “Whaler E. McLean L. White Lucky Striker- A. Scntner ,8. Cameron 11. Turner J. E. 1\1i-.Pherson _‘c J. J. C. C. J. J. ' lJ. .1 id Litnilftifi to twin.“ he G. k’; siiztiing by .0. . . swtv of P1 5-~1CP)—Warwick Chlpman Montreal, new Canadian minister- to Chile, tctiny presented his cre- . Doyle Inner I48 143 High single: A. sentner, 321. High Three: A. Sentner. 783. ________.;__.__ IIOLY NAME BOWLING idc C. N. it. Icague Balms :— u.“ 141 on 231 1B3 145 Strain Herroll Cniiirlr-tt Aiclmhald u" VoIa H:_. Power Redmond 2,-.. High Single; c. Gaudet, 303. High Three: J. Strain, 670. Rocos: 5 points. Vola H; No points. Bridge and Bulldcrs:— NIilflifl Hcnnessey Bevan J ef f cries Swan To t-al it!“ 134 , m1." 134111 mutrli .. 11cr..c1l al. 20f) l47 . 2493. l Single; H. Hi-unesscy, 230. 1 ‘Fhrcc: H. llcnucsscyt, 11.10. - s; Builders; 5 points. .S.; No points. SANTIAGO DE CHILE, Mud} o dcntials to President Rios. VOLCAVO E 3 q night 126 iht-znscl onto Dluplc iBushcr; <“5f"§€i?.'“fi‘..£.€5l.$933!.’ ::?..‘".'.;:. n n1- inst - riilri ullcmpii-rl "('2 (jlub. Alitnagcr Art Russ mmounccd the, purchase of Al. Dorian-cu, a centre who haul u bricf tryout with Tor- Lcuis curlicr . _, , Ubihhlid reports that Col. Thomp- UhLJl‘ .-\ub‘l1‘ll¢‘:‘1;;:ox1 had protested that officials of sou. um] uingur and Norman will serve as rcpl; injured Murph (Th llull 11ml JJUkPsIIII, Z7. 111111.‘. n (J . Club ,. ill ‘Mo onions we | " .\I1'. ilisu Bruins Purchase Forward Linc 8 — (AP) —/ Iiruins io- strengthen led to ves for the National Hockey lmiguo piuyolis by purchasing an entire forward line from the prov- Amcrican Hockey League In the ulludlne. cmcnis for the . Si) Lllfliluriliill auul for Ilarvy who will be Finley lilcLccifs Rink Captures Challenge Event A rink skipped by liilnlcy McLeod v.1 pi urctl Challcuuc buttons of lhc Charlotte- the Senior win-u they cic- Score of 111 just us close inns have wit- re donated two W. R. Adams. - .' 1 club; Last l: ‘i ' ‘cimotl rink. Mctubcr; oi the new holders who have it‘ nrccpt any further ch31]- eugcs issued tn them are: Qui slmic; n. n. m Skip. 111111". < ucrz‘ iho win- ‘ tl-iorc the R. D. S. S. Smith, hfe-Lnlnc, rnnte; THE 194:1 EDITION or THE novnts IS TOPS YOU'LL ENJOYEVERY nmvura (JIIAMPIONS, N.B. TO-NIGHT 8.30 'I‘ONIGIIT'S WINNERS PLAY NOVA SCOTIA I.‘ ADMISSION .»\I'"I‘Elf.\‘()()N SKATE 3-5 1 VSe, 50 cents OR ROiYALS CHAMPIONS, P.E.I. THE FORUM MARITIME at, l nclf ted 1111.: playing Hxihnfikeyn the wny. It was n11ybody's match right up lo the final end with each and cvery- end producing some fine curling and brilliant shots with the lvinucr pulling out on the last two Pitt's Lu take the verdict. - ndlng on ice condition; the ililcu will be CQmDleted Eilhel’ ' or iomorroxv. In the semi- iiuuls the Iluglics rink meets R- R- l's four. Each rink ha; lost one Winner of this match W11: advance to the final 1181111151 the team of W. R. Cruik- (iuigg, Smythe Tied For Men's Skating Honors Slouc ,1 l l l l l called up by the Cannillan Army.‘ “Churchlii and President Franklin l TLL .1‘. Juniors Recall Hectic Struggles of the Past SAINT JOHN, n13. March i1- WPI-Johnhy Quigg. former Mar- izime spccd skating champion 111K! 11.1rry' smythc. veteran Moncton specrlstcr lied with 100 [JOINT-i upluw tonight to COP men's 5911191" honors 1n a Speed skutinfl mNt 119111 under (he auspices of the local 8"" rison sports committee. Aitcr dropping the 440 and 8B0 yards to Quigg. Smythe breasted me tape ahead of his younger riv- al in the three-quarter and mue events. ' Miss Theresa Valdron, Dalhousle, .\".\S the lending lady point-getter. Heated Debate _ (Con_ti.uued_f_rom_ P_ago_l)__ _‘_ ended March 31. 1M2. to the public accounts committee brought a re- corded division iu which the speak- cr was susuuucd Til t0 40. 'l‘here were many heated _ex- changes and demands for with- (jiLlWfli oi stalemcuis, some of them mvolvmg the Prime lvluuster, acc- ompanied by opposition claims that the government was seeking to itvoiu iuli investigation 0t its spend- ing. "Ihe flurry delayed the sche- duiecl opening of the debate on the bu-lget for which Joseph Harris (Prog. Con. Toronto Danxorth) was prepared to speak as chief ODPQSit- 1011 critic. Starts Debate Rev T. C. Douglas (CCF. Wey- burn) precipitated the debate when he moved an amendment which would i115il‘\ICf. the committee to examine all expenditures up to the cnd of Febriuiiy oi this your, and to call Col. Thompson before it. The latter suggestion arose {r0111 111g depurtlnellts were handl- .~..1 . his eiforis by "trickery i\ll(i subterfuge," g subject that was brought up in the House last week. Several members participated at \ ‘ll But Mr. porting the amendment. amend- Killg suggested that the ment was out of order. In any event, 11c said, no ac- counls cnulrl be sirbmittcd to the comiliittco until they had been ta- blml in ihe House. If the commit- tr-e minted to call Col Thompson it. rrulrl do so without orders from the House. During the discussion Mr. King announced that, ns a result of a dlscirssicn with party leaders, it was proposed to have a secret sit- ting to discuss war matters at a dale to be fixed later. At the start of the afternoon sitting Mr. King read messages from Prime Minister Winston Roosevelt replying 1o congratul- utlons he had sent them last Thursday on their recovery from recent illnesses. Immediately after that Mr. King moved that the auditor-generals report be submitted to the public accounts committee, a body which 1111s not snt for many rears. This was in ncwrtlnnce with a request made 111st Friday bv Gordon Grgy- - don. Progressive Conservative lead- er. Thr- amendment. was eventually T111011 out of order as being a "sub?- stnnllvc" motion and not an a- mendment. made public. LaFleche attempted to make a fur- by the speaker's ruling on the first on a subject not i subject and for a few minutes he of the charge he was defying Mr- Speaker. drew the offending comments and Green reading what he wanted t0 be asked to study what was in lost tain Mr. Speaker Mr. Leader had previously announced his belief the government should accept the a- mendment. and that he would vote for it if it had not been ruled out of order. During the discussion John Die- fenbnker (Prog Con. mks Centre) attempted to prove his argument that unless the committee had specific instructions the Liberal majority on it would prevent the kind of investigation desired. He attempted to discus; the manner in which the war expendi- tures committee of the last two years operated. He said virtually all the sit-tings were conducted ln secret on the ground that the evi- deuce could not be made without endangering national se- curlty. Hughes Cleaver (Lib. Halton) and other Liberal members denied that any ‘meetings had been un- necessarily secret, and claimed that opposition membas had never attempted to have the meetings In the course of the debate War Services Minister LaFleche who has jurisdiction over Col. Thomp- son's office. rend a statement. from to the latter declaring that he had never claimed that his efforts had been interfered with. Out 0f 0rd.- Later in the debate. lust before me main motion was adopted Gen. ther statement but was ruled out 0f order because the silbjefl. 9°1- Thompson, had been disposed o! amendment. The wind-up came just before the House arose at six o'clock when Mr. King clashed with HOWE-I'd Green ( Con. Vancouver South), who was yittemptins w read from last yeti-TS 199°" °Y the war expenditures committee. Mr, King asked the speaker to rule on continuationmoégetgebali: ’“°“°‘i." ."‘i%c’.'.?“‘.$.."‘-‘i"'.§i.é3i° 1 g - iiiftw-“tfi ‘tier. Harris who had been prepared to open the M16891, d9" b te. aMr. Green retorted $11M We Prime Minister had intrfidilfifid the motion and he had n0 right W om. p, gm; the mouths of the opposition. Mr. King demanded a withdraw- nl of that comment and 511911“? Glen ruled that Mr. Green must stick to the main motion. MI- Green then proceeded to rend 1111111 the last years report 0i 1h! W“ expenditures committee and M1‘- King again interrupted him. The Prime Minister said M1‘- Green could not "defy" the speik- er by continuing on a forbidden l and Mr. Green were on their feet. the former demandin! Wimdmwli Eventually both members with- the debate proceeded with Mr. read and urging that the committee year's war expenditures committee re rt. ‘fist before six o'clock adjourn- ment the Prime Minister's motion mrried and the House was ready to proceed with routine business. Others on their feet at various times in the debate were Resources Minister Crerar. Works Minister Fournier, M. .1. Coiclwell. C. C. l‘. leader, C. E Johnston (ND. Bow River). P. C. Black (Prog. Con. ciunberlnnd), Gordon Ross (Lib. Moose Jaw), G R. Bouoher (Prog. Con. Carleton), andLt-Coi. J. A. Ross (Prog. Con. Souris). Mr. Crerar. Mr. King 1111K! M1’- Fcrxthler declared that there was no desire on the part of the govern- ment to shield any extravagance or wastefulness. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Mike lvIcTigue, former light- henvyweight boxing champion of the 11101116, ‘asted only two minutes a- gainst Isidore Gastanega, a Spani- ard. in an attempt at a come-back 1n Havana. 13 vears ago tonisht- The Irishman had won the title public Th rails looking for sixns of help. 9°59!" the hopelessness of the siilllllm. the ski r stationed ggfimsisefnmiehehmlokc ‘for the last z s rescue ship. n w. ‘I'm °f Wtyburn To Rescue v 36°59" 111 1-110 101111 of the cor- bzck Weyburn, beating 1m w was worth. ed‘ their tattered chili" 133v; minute it seemed as though the Weyburns crew hadn't seen them e little corvette sailed past’ 11¢11P1y a mile off the bow. a3“;..i‘.’.‘:'“:.1.z“icr“ use ~11 tic wave. dim] mo er "am seemed to chan their signals had Suddenly the 1' as crewman watched for the wey- burn from the rail. pg we; now 5 matter of whether the Weybum would arrive in time. The weath. er-beaten freighter- w“ “ginning founder. Despite ihei f ti Watched 'wlth radzilrghlieioxih e ti“ ‘i191? Weytrurns crew brought their-craft mountainous seas. over as she wheelgd naiiofidiboppled Now they were less than 300 yards oft‘ the bow. but the waves Wm w‘! M811 to come slongsideto Bet s towline aboard. am, the WWW?“ flipper didn't welt for seas to go down-he ivy m- other plan. Ordering the crew on deck he asked for volunteers to man the corvette’; starboard 1150505; gut they came without being asked. In a few minutes the boat was over the corvette’: side, meted 1W mountainous waves as 1y, bangea leninst the Weybums steel sides. Finally orders toflcast off” came from the bridge and the lifeboat m! 5n its way. carried almost to sranded fro ht ' i high waves. 1g era ‘d, by the Luckily for the freighter! crew the waves were breaking on the right side for the rescue, but still the danger wasn't over. As the Canadians pulled their craft near- er the treishter they had a» fend off their frail lifeboat for fear it might crash against the steel hull, Above the roar of the wave; and Wind. the lifeboat crew shouted to U19 freighter’: deck to send down the ‘inllired first. st times they did“ ha" 71° 316111 the crew over the side-the lifeboat floated level with the freighterh deck on m"; crest of the waves. ‘lheir boat filled. the Qangdjlng lous row back to we 1" e e cy urn. At ti t); 11- - bOivt was filled Witxinles wager “git they made the crossing en put the men aboard. times they without loss 8e her course- been picked u reighter l this Efren y m‘ weybum 13,! date of the American p Making this lurch“ conference today, not lque. High with fore four 110W ique made the return trip, of 1:1 néan. e r = k d - burn's ofeffifiii; wgllrcledontgisihifoggnegd lizfrilsilhéerfivait 1:: for lone. ,1 few s a r nk, hull in two pieces. “- h” m”! In l1. [Awrence Last summer when Axl; U-boet; United Nations the St. Lawrence River and the Gulf of st. Lawrence, the gfiyibiim Benin distinguished her. During the sinking of one of the 971199- "i? Wfiybum’; crew pulled Rlvhlslde the struggling seamen, 11311111112 to bits 0i’ Wreckage, and 4931130 1111’ ‘presence of submarines oooly carried out their rescue work. Lit". crewmen said they believed he!‘ depth charges sank one ofthe submarines when her detecting 8681' piglifed 1511p the hum of the U- ese . boat's 1311i the Wwiirumn feats didn't. 0n many trounced by na she distinguished herself et see. When the navy annals of this war are written, the 011mm fihtl m"! who manned this little shit) will have Written a golden chapter. She's more than evened the score with the enemy. BTOOKHOLM — (OP) -- The BfltlFh government has ‘nude a- Zeniigiziriihfim iweiiaisih mden“ m’ . .- uupbqnflps n - ""1 lulyerflliles against Senegalese Blkl in Duibiincn st. Patriclrs Day. March l7. 1933. oufoilnflwli? we 3151' 601' TO .- $TUDY EVERY MINUTE LIKE HIM. i: WE WANT TO SUCCEED.’ MV VOICE NEEDS LOTS or Prac- TITLE COMING MA .5‘ If. 26 - ICE FOLLIES _i "m. farm of smao bate ins and formation. Padlock 0n lLS. Trade Wit Martinique wasnlnuzcun, March u —(A,P; -- The United States has put a padlock on trade with Martinique. ' NO ships varrylnk loud have left d been closed ag draw their own conclusions. The conc in the light to clarify the status o: French mlps in the Caribbean, was that, Admiral Georges Robert, French had become reluc cerles elsewher This conclusio the status scure as it has months. Whether menls camp remains a lation. had nothing further to say for the moment. Negotiations with Robert as "the ultimate French authority" in the Caribbean began May 9, i942. when President Roosevelt sent Rear Ad- miral John M. Hoover and e. state department Island to negotiate an agreement safeguarding both the interests of United States. May Take Over Pine llill llall OFITAIWA. March l -(OP)— A Defence Department said today that, the Dep consider Divinity decision on the ma msfihed for several weeks, st the _eer e llchatc 0n Budget To Resume Today edoilgghwétifl f morrow by Joseph Con. ment by representative Cilill‘.(i.x'ufl New Jersey, Hillklllu p, “bf member of the For. ' Committee. Eaton, 1 wash, N.S., termed China "a mere tricuit‘ clared it is in that ~11 lend-lease progrmu " 1 function \v:ih 1111mm faction to outsclvcs 1.1 stantial aid to our i c1 Reply Tabled Re Sinking 5i A 8 S Charlottetown country for the strategic d1 possession ui the C nribbean French North Africu. OTTAWA, IVIJFLI) i.‘ 1rp._ disclosure at a press ferry steamship ('11.. ' the acting secrg- struck a shoal J1me i7, 111ner Welles. did 5111111 818M lwlirs lnicr, Fiild a the pang-y duo; plyytnbled in the iloii-c o1 (tomir. ninst Martin- W518i“ 111 answcl" 10 n 11111-511011‘ He invited questioners tolfitiigs; Black (Frog, (furl. 0111111221 Capt. John LeFurrzg; 1:. master in charge, A ~ quiry found that Capt. i: choose a proper and .. that his navigation Wu improper and that lu- ii adequate mensuias 1 lug to ensure the Sil . . sel and to obtain u 1' , . pgdirom the trans 1.1-1 (ltfilarunén s . '.i‘he re ly said Chpt. R1111‘ tcrmlna ed Feb. 2a, mo.“ ' “i” BOMB KEY (Continued from large 1) emy opposition was perslsten ." German bombers (lumped explosive; on counties Landon in darkness giving the cliy its s a week, but only one p nppe ed over the city itself. numb; s were dropped at points in souths and southeastern England in _ early morning hours. Only s 3 = number of casualties unis repor in all sectors. Three of the German ---. were shot down, including s t motored Heinkel-ITV, a rarity , Britain. Capt. Hamid Balfour, Undo y rotary of State for Air, 5958MB before a crowd at Trafalgar Sou London's "wings for ricfo snopalgn to raise war saving, ~ aircraft to maintain an all - offensive against the Axis. declar "Today we occupy hnif the a man sir force and the whole of‘ Italian air force. This !.= very . stantiai help to our Ii1:.»l.111 allies. At the same time. u iomi British Minister of Aircraft duction. Lord Brabazon, said in speech st Chelsea ihnt ivhen - invasion of Europe is launch there must be "a cloud o.‘ nlrcraf over the landing points lo ove whelm the air oppc ‘rim ' WOULD HELP HIILDREN, MOTHERS NEW YORK, March The Archbishop of ' Head of the Church of ‘ %lll1bil(lly issued 11h of state, Su w“ an explain why luslon generally drawn, of long previous efforts Commissioner on Martinique, tnnt to co-operate the United States and there- had been told to get his gro- E. if he could. n, however, leaves 0f Martinique as ob- been in many Robert, after without food ship- from the United States. ll disposed to bring Martin- and its ships into the Allied subject for specu- Welles made it clear he months representative to the ce and the security of the spokesman artment is r5 over Pine Hill allfax but that a tter will not be traki all In st. Much I —(CP)—De- budget will be resum- Harrls (Prog Toronto Danforth) continu- the speech he started tonight had not concluded at ndJourn- "if set of _ m; clothing; do $1111.19‘ Inf-bergfcrthepsstflyears. Molhcr 1151 to Blame for lhc Children’: Colds . lie all the mothler can dgogho Edges will an: oors no pery wrap up; ve on o overheated and cool 0E too sud- ; got their oet wet; kick ofl‘ the bed clothes, and n dozen thing; the mother cannot help. , HA1! the bltflb in childmlfa 001GB is to give thorn iatulvliilfl‘ like‘ so ' they snlI take without any fuss, and this flu; wt; lnbinWoodsNornyPboflysgosunedynledbri-fl "‘ airbus; the lsqelenfly-alse; about-z times as much» M'- ‘DIT. flnsnflgflmlesflhasunh. Ont BrTrffiTwuZLIsMs our: BOARDING 00s: 1.11 ivr.i..oii“uiiort __________________ _ vss. 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