THE p _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE FEBRUARY. 3261,1942 Z? mmm .|| ‘ NEWS—- COMEDY Canada Carries on-TI-IIS IS BLITZ COMING 49th, THE ALL CANADIAN PICTURE , :- ~__ iroiessiontlfliards ____ McLEOD & BEN TLEY W E HENLEY, K C. J. A. BENTLEY K. C. Barristers. and Attorneys at- Law MONEY T0 LOAN I54 Prince Street ii. F. AROIIIGALO Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Cha-iotteto u eves exllllilliF A GLASSES FITTED J. S. TA YLOR ovromarals-r comer Loclntion I ollllnsite ilritts ($323278..- Ieningg ' "mm IILEM/égxtilotaeuls ._ mm ~\_Z__'___ ‘"5"- Ilravy warnin- ~——_ iggjvlzflrlslgelgllennlol Statue 0i ‘ on iiarbos l; n; ‘sad in New \~ — CAPYILOL -:- T I {TALK IONDONT Thundering Story! MO LAW-BUT THE LAW OF MIGHT AND CRASl-IING FISTSI hem ‘Gold liunlsn of Ills North‘ by JACK LONDON Broil CRAWFURII e Andy DIVINE tun BIIANEY Evelyn ANKERS IIII Hundreds cl tillers! RED CROSS AMATEUR SHOW T0, DA Y -MATINEE 3.15-NIGHT 8.00 P. M. | Eli's-TAP DANCING-CONCERT NUMBERS -MUSIC BY a. A. r. BAND- i ‘ rinse war 0min FRL-SA T.—-A Surprise EXTRA-SUPERMAN Cartoon 0:95 “ti”: 3.15 8.45 11...», ‘ZINSSWR? PARALLEL DEATHS noucl-rrrlalst New oiasizowfireb. 25. i942, Peter Doucette, years. Funeral from hi denoe Friday morning, Feb. 2'1 at 0 o'clock. Interment ill St. Augustine's Cemetery. South Rustico, ClllPMAN-At his home 9B Green Street on Feb. 25. 1942, Albert Chip- man. aged 63 years. Funeral from Frank Hennesseys Funeral Home Friday morning at 8.45 to Church oi the Most Holy Redsun- er, thence to the R..C. Cemetery. MacLEOD-‘At Kinmss, lllebruawy 24th, 1042, John D. MacLeod. Fun- eral from his late residence Thurs- day, February 26th. Service start- ing at 2 p. m. Head Cemetery. lTAGAN-At the City Hospital Feb- ruary 24, i942, Blanche Hagan, aged 15 years. The remains were con- veyed to her home in Emyvale yes- terday afternoon. Funeral nfltlce in er. ' Card Of Thanks Mr. Alexander Smith. Mt. Buch- anan wishes lo thank his neillhbors for their help during his recent ill- nesa and oarticulagv ‘the members z their girldgie-sgwen It-tlflgffl-Zo-ii. N. D. AfacLean UNDERTAKER EMOALMER Charlottetown and North Wlitslrlrs Phone ill I l ‘three sisters, Mrs. Interment Orwell . lays a koala ln a land-rush criminals. Wltlr..._ Musical TO-IIIGIIT- EM PIRE — FRI. and SHOWS 7—8.45—Matinee Sat. only 2.30 Daring Dave Walton ' P a Inst outlaws as a dead man's will rows span the was! to n RAY WIIITLEY o JANET WALOO LEE “LASSES” WRITE . Comedy — Popeye — Sports OEIITIIAL GIIAROIAII _.___ Ilais oolnrnn ls rsnarvld llIl‘ naws al local Interest. but ndvsrelslal I! l saws; IIIIII III be lnasrtod n I salts s word. stsletll "7"". l" advance. SAT. CBABWELL for Photfllfllilll CONFEDEBATION LIFE LNSUIT. ANCE. people an belns photographed ENJOY the iun and music. Red Cross Theatre night, Prince Ed- ward tonight. L-53 CANADIAN LEGION Monthly Meetingmlglrlon l-lagrtnhe. gorges ev- , I B . . . en m‘ u w L-500-2-35-2i. Auxiliary will be held at the Legion Home Friday rtight at 7.30. basement of the erles building on Fitzroy Street inst night was extinguished be- fore causing damage by the fire- men. The alarm was sounded about 11 o'clock. WILL BROADCAST — The will broadcast over C.F.C.Y. tomor- row Friday evening at 6.30 p. m. in till: interest of the Second War an. TRAIN LATE — The boat train from Borden did not reach here un- til 1.30 this morning. The ferry took four hours to make the crossing from Tormentlne docked at Borden at 9 o'clock. Ions hand and cut-throat for Bruce, Ehrtertairuncnt R I Warren and Mrs. Harold Warren 'Re—aiistic Fight Staged In. Film And Devins plays a “dual" rcle in Uri versal's “North to the Klon- dike," an adventure film based on Jack London's “Gold Hunters of the playing Fieatured with Brod Crawford. Lon Chaney. Evelyn Ankers and. other players. Andy appears.iirst_ as then. as the action picks up his words. he enacts the North," which currently is at the Capitol Theatre a narrator. and story he has be Highlight ed. table bout staged in movie version of “The Spoilers." ence Upson Young , Lou Sarecky and George Bricker. William Castle wrote the story from the Jack Lon- don cl Enger, one of H prominent cameramen. Convict Invasion are attracted there by the "Land of the Open Ranile" playing at Empire Theatre. Because the “vengeance? will oi a his huge , i rgngggggnlllgwmggdWggoflygpigaltl boosted total stibmriptions to two- fand first m a Iree-ror-au face. the thirds of the nominal objective. frontier sheriff of the community ls TOIIIBIIB faced with a serious problem which paign he leaves in the hands of his deputy in point of time. No new cumula- tTim Holt) to solve as best he mav- former gunman lcaves The results are said to provi e thrill-laden action in this RKO Radio film directed by Edward Klllv and featuring Roy Whitley. Jamil Waldo and “Losses lie among other favorites. In Memoriam MRS. JOHN A. FRASER TRENTON, Feb. 23 —Mrs. John A. Fraser passed away at her home on Main Street, Fleb. 12th. Deceas- ed, who has been ill for the past five weeks, was 33 years of a8?- During her illness, she was cared for by her sister, Mrs. Florence Campbell. Born st Pictou Island. she had resided in Trenton for the past seven Yell-Tl!- Surviving are her husband and daughter Joan; one son Calvin, P.c- tou islands; her mother. Mrs. An- nie Paterson, Plctou Island; also Ben Stevens, Georgetown, P.E.I.; Mrs. M8118 Stevens, Maiden, Mass., and Ml‘!- Florence Campbell. Trelli-Oll- IFIWT" u“ mcnt took place in Hillside ceme- tery mineral services were conduct- ed by the Rev. C. R. Wcbber- 168 SAILORS 22¥§_-B__ satiety. The vessels grounded near the coastal settlement of Si. LIWYQHW- near the new US. Ill-Val ha“ of Newfoundland. WW! Wireless and coastal steamship the 0:119 means of communication. The solos were vari- el l 1"" American ccnl/OY- b!" Whether m” bou d ior Argentine or some $13. desltxinatlon was not disclosed. Residents oi’ St. Lawrence were praised today bl‘ Preside“ MW‘ velt who issued a statement in Washington declaring he had "ill-Bl learned oi’ the masulfll-‘elll "d wumgoous work you have rentder- ed and the sacrifices yvu 1:118 made in rescuin! fl-‘ld Perl“ °' l1",- personnel of the Unilde 510i” ‘Mp, which grounded on Y0!!! shores.” . MARITIME}? QHLS||_QII|NN_ M st. Dunstans Basilica, Feb. 9th. I942. by Rev- pougm Pte. William Aususw Quinn oi Clrarlotietouii t0 M511’ Lillian Walsh also of Charlotte‘. 00W!!- gun. of the exciting picture is the fist fight between Chaney and Crawford. The combat. described as one oi the most realistic ever film- the original The screen play of “North to the Klondike" was authorized by Clar- asslc. Erie C. Kenton directed the pic- ture and Paul Malvem was the as- sociate producer. Exceptional pho- tography is credited to Charles Van ollywoods most Basis Of Thrills How a mob of ex-convicts terror- ize a small western town when they bizarre terms of a dead outlaws will lays the foundation for the exciting act- ion oi Tim Holtfs newest western, 11°W tiunal headquarters for the $600,- berta division), $10,000. Subscriptions from CanadiamPsci- side's orchestra. OilAillTY BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 0nd practice blackout o! learned last night from Hon. H. H fence Committee trial blackout, like the llrce, Air raid wardens in the ci. and at all‘ towns, villages, etc. ulatlons of ’ WANTED IMMEDIATELY Number of men for general dairy farm work. Truro, Nova Scottie, who will not be eligible for military duty. Good wages offered. Com- municate ot once with James Roper, Phone 308-W, Char- lottetown, R. R. 1. till 10 in the evening Personals summer-side spent s. leave with his parents, Mr. ‘a Mrs. Springs. Mrs. Roscoe, MacDonald and Mrs eral Oil Monday of the P OVIN CE I _~‘CK‘QB-"_iJ-YE~_ .*’_i‘-?-°.-1?-_ giutuénlgyesti ylslt ighBosion and _ _ _ ew or ta e. e OTPAWA‘ Rb‘ 25 (C?) N“ plane from Moncton and greatly 000000 Second Victory Loan said °“J°Y°d “he mp ‘We'- tonight in an official statement .r that today's returns may have gisf%eggfurltflg"d?gigusg ighgr‘: lottetown, has joined the R.C.A.F. and is'at present stationed in On- tario, while the father B. J. Ther- lault Is at G.R.S., Charlotte- own. yen, Meadow Banks. the three-week cam- reached its half-way mark tive total was made public but it was anmunced this morning that at the close oi’ business Tuesday total subscriptions were $361,960,000. ghe official statement sa '- wss TORONTO TEACHER LONDON - (CP)-—E. G. sav e mniilm formerdscholc teagher at ‘lflbroiifiv, u- sLonon ouny Cuunc ‘s e- At the current average of over “c314,”, 051C613 $40,000,000 a day, the loan may pass the $400,000,000 mark on the strength of today's returns which will be reported by wire over- night." ' LORD PROVOST DEAD ELINBURJGH - (CP)-—Bir Louis S. Gurnley. Lord Provost oi Edin- at national headquarters of the B56 01.59- campagin indicated that "muni- _'—""' cipalities throughout Canada. “Tfllip Palm‘, $0" t‘ mines, and the small people's , mv ma‘ °vemmen "e strongly supporting the Victory credit organizations of Quebec, Les Caisse Populaires have played im- portant roles in swelling ‘the sub- scrlptions to Canada's Second Vic- tory Loan." seventy municipal bodies from coast to coast already have in- vested sinking funds, pension funds and other trust funds in the loan, the statement said. Toronto. with a total of 53.200000 from four separate civic funds, headed the list oi‘ municipal subscribers. Lon- don, Ont, with $035,000 from three Loan," campaign headquarters said. British Columbia purchased $5,- 000,000 worth of bonds and the Provinces of Nova Scotla and Que- bec $1,000,000 each, it was re- ported tonight. In the east. 14 municipal bodies in New Brunswick subscribed as follows: .CIty of Moncton (treas- ury). $40,000; City of Moncton (water and light). $40,000: Louns- ‘oliry County $30,000; County of Kings, $25,000; Town of 5t. Stephen, $15,000; Victoria County. §;,’;’$,,,_";g,,,,,g’f*’l=“- °“‘" W“ $15,000; Town of Bathurst, s10.- Anwn“ “m” subscriptions ‘w 000: Moncton Board of school Trustees. $10,000; Town of Wood- stock, $10,000: Municipality of Ai- bert, $5000.’ Town of Miiltown, $4.- Municipality of Sunbury, 8i.- Commis- ported tonight were Canadian Bank of Commerce employees’ pension gm? z BAliaeml Aiwneatt °°°' 00. . i Oen r f. 1 Vancouver, $100,000; aid Ugrxlted mo’ st’ sibphen water 5cm»; loner, $1.000; Board of Mine Workers of America (Al- ,kusbees‘ fiedeflcwn, ‘mo. Too Late to Clasify Announced earlier today were ' tic Railway and its nenstgan fund totalling $10,000,000: WANTED mans nmlvislrnn No °l C0,, $5.000 Amentla but isolated from the rest ~ American Life .009.’ rooms. Apply N. Guardian. Ass “mum L-IS34-Z-20-SI, and Abltibi Power QLnunnnnuuflnnnfluflflnnu—nMKMInnnunNMKMnxInfl””””x» REO GROSS TIIEATRE RIGHT PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26th. TWO ONE ACT PLAYS AND CONCERT NUMBERS Matinee-OAS p. m. -- Adults 50c, Children 27c Evening—8.00 p. m.— — — — —Adrnisslon 50c Reerved seats may be obtained by exchanging 50c ticket and paying 20c extra at Reddins Drugstore BEFORE .00 P. M. February 26th. Tickets for Sale at Foster, Jamieson, Reddins. Rexali, Johnston and Johnston, Hughes, Red Cross Office, Legion, Y. M. C. A., R. A. F. tatlon. NKMIMMnwnunnnnnnuMMnNflMflKKn—n—_MM —InInn——nIIxnlxflklflflkkknlnnnlnnh Lt. Governor. the Hon. B. W. LePage evening LEGION DANCE - The dance at w Music was supplied by Bill More- Edward Island will stage its sec- on the night of March 10, it was Cox, chairman of the Civilian De- A. R. P. This first one did not. include the 7 held in January, will be adver- sent as presents to tised in advance as no sirens have boys who are yet been procured for the prov- "ITEM 53111“! throughout the province will be on the job again to see that the reg- Department of .~_____.-i National Defence respecting black- is said to surpass the unlorsvt- outs are carried out. Mr. cox said io me time for the practice would W , be the some a; b9fgre_1mm 9,30 collection of warm clothing for the people or Roland. She also remind- dies of the two outstand- 1118 w0m8n speakers who are due to Willis-i meetlnlls in our city in the near future-Madame Casgrain on John .1. MacDonald, R. c. A. r. Frldrv evening or this week in the m, days P. w c. Hail _ and Wilfred MacDonald, Clear Harry Lewis of York were among lourned. It the many who attended the fun- Tuesday March 3r farmer's the chapter rooms. Uncle. the late Mr, John MacFad- Mrs. ‘Tholnas Beer, Malpeque Rd, returned Tuesday evening from s came by Oily Oouncil To purchase $40,000 Bond for the city's sinking fund. meeting of the council. States on business. At the same meeting the resigns. tion of Mr. William Moran as member of the city tax board was accepted. Mr. James J MONTHLY MEg-l-[Nu 1,9510“ Hornby was named a member oi’ the board to illl the vacancy. In addition to the Deputy Mayor L-ISIB-i-SO-li. other councillors present at yester- A h rrnnivmn our - rlre in the Chandler. m. Stems, s. 'r. Mac- emy? t t a Somme’ Cellini Ciel!!!" Kinnon, Andrew T. Butler, B. Earle day's session included Lt-‘COT- RC MacDonald and Dr. F. C. Dougan. Royal Edward Ohapter I.0.il.E. Monthly meeting The re E.. was held Wed at “The Charlottetown." chalrand nation to their Christmas treat. balances in both and chapter funds. - Wool month. On Feb. 18th, n shi. me BLACKOUT MARCH 10-Princo hospital gowns was mgde neiirgtctlotg England and cartons containing m. the w“ lzlians. quilts. 6w. were shipped to Fredericton to be forwarded. To the merchant ma- " rine woollen comforts to the V0211; part and have the name DY] 51118-5. en $40.00 was shipped. ed the la Heartz H l - the lateness‘ of will take Victory Loan» Notes Things are looking up 1n m; VIWOPY Loan campaign with new encouragement coming from 9,11 m" “he Wulll-PY- For instance there was the big $25,000 5ulbsCfip- ticn of the Robin Hcod F.ou.r Mills Company yesterday, which came tluvush their local representative, Mr. J. Sinclair MacKsy. An amount like that. makes a big hole m me city's objective of $6l0,000, Among the subscriptions (by proxy) to the Victory Loan yesier. day was one from a young man who has served with greet, 415cm- tlon In this forces in the present, ed their WWII-LS lo buy a $50 or $100 or more bond. In every day’; mail come requests from Island sailor, soldier and Air Fomoe boys seflfing abroad or in @.:w,da, for bonds, The? know the importance of making this Victory Loan go ihf°ll~8h 0!! 1118b. They know the will OI keeolns mechanized divis- ions in action 0r in training and in fact the cost of each ssflor, soldier 0r Air Force man and are 0H1!’ too glad to do their share, The Charlottetown Publicity Committee is meeting this morning to make plans for a celebration of over the top in the city drive. The members hope to achieve their ob- jective by Saturday noon at the latest and believe the occasion should be one worth making con- siderable noise about. One thing people notice is the fact that the outlying portions are not doing as well as last Victory Loan campaign, but. a little con- sidera-ti will show that canvassers in the country are greatly hurdl- oapped. They cannot travel 11y auto now but. must get around on foot or by horse and sleigh and that tallies quite s. time, There is no need to worry about the out- lying portions oi good old PEI. Prince County outside of Summer- stde will reach its oblective, so will Queen's outside oi Charlottetown, and King's County. ‘This fact h assured by members oi the finance committee who know the country and the dirficultles that the can- vsssers are experiencing through poor transportation, The Olty Council is taking s. lively interest in the new War Loan and met yesterday afternoon and voted the sum of $40,000 be invested in it. ‘Those prment were: DWI"? Mllyifl‘ J. T. McKee, Coun- cillor LL-Ool. R. C. Clmnfiier, Chair- man Finance otxnmitm. Councillor J. E. Sterne, Councilloi’ B. Earle McDonald, Councillor A. ‘I’. But- ler, Councillor Dr. l". C. Dcugan, Councillor A. T. licKinnon. The action was taken at an emergency Deputy Mayor J. T. McKee presided. Mayor ' B. Roy Holman ls in the lar monthly meeting oi the Roya Edward Chapter. I. O. D. nesday afternoon The Re- sent Mrs. H. J. Gordon was in the PM meeting was well st- nd . A letter of appreciation from the atron of one of the Women's Vol- . . untary Services Nurseries in Eng- Offioer and land was read: the staff and chil- the Tuesday night dance commit- dren were most grateful for our do- tee was well attended and refresh- ments were served, Qtiaperones for the evening were: Mrs. H. L. Pal- mer, Mrs. Hemmlngs, Mrs. William The treasurer reported substantial the war services The converters 0i’ the sewing and Committees reported a large amount of work finished during the pairs of sox the air force patients in our Pro- riunr. In answer to an appeal fos- p115- oners of war who have been trans- ' ferred from camps in warm climates to those in cold ones a box of wooll- articles. nominally valued at The Regent thanked the members r their wholehearted co-operstlon 1th the Hillsboro Chapter Ln thg . d M‘ i i Kidd on akruesdlisry. Miifilyvlxtltxiifrel: The annual meeting of the chap. ter was held at the conclusion of the monthly meeting but owing to OVER TIIE TOP Those were m agi c words in the Great War, 1914-1918. How anxiously our soldier boys looked l-MI demgdctigsrgrtéexwwg pity“ 033x103; forward to Zero hour. On ___ ,, , . . coon srunio where srnar u, m, $00,... View, 11f,“ ha,“ the second it arrived hundreds of thousands of shells were sent crashing on the enemy's trenches and all along our line the command rang out “OV- apnea-l ER THE TOP”. Did our boys ever fail to answer that command? Did they fail to advance on the en- Vimy, Hill 70, Paschaen- dale, Amiens, Arras, and on to Mons and final victory. No! The Cana- dians, as shock troops of the British Empire achieved undying glory. Our opportunity to go OVER THE TOP as citi- zens in the Victory Loan Battle has arrived. Zero hour is 9 o'clock this morning. And v I c to r y must be achieved by 12 o'clock noon on Satur- day. ltcan be done.There must be no defeatism. The battle-cry is sounded and everyone in Char- lottetown with civic pride is asked to respond with as large a subscription as he or she can afford. pinafores. Let each of us do our of Charlottetown, as we are confident the Town of Summerside’: will be, resounding throughout Canada, as the first city and town in the Mari- tlmes to GO OVER THE TOP. Don't wait for a. can- vasser to call. Phone 1940, Victory Loan Head- quarters and they will arrange to have a sales- man visit you and take your subscription. Saturday afternoon at d a‘ 3 ”' m’ "‘ 3 o'clock it is expected Charlottetown will hoist its honor pennant and a suitable ceremony will take place at the Public Library. This will be in honor of our achieve- ment in reaching our ob- jective for this City of $600,000. Citizens, a strong pull. and a pull all together and we will surely go OVER THE TOP. SOMEBODTS SON By G. L. Creed (Squadron Treader R.C.A.F.) It said a special analysis made burgh from 135 to 1938. died at the m‘ H9 is ‘m5 M mB-YW W910 have Somebody’s Son has volun- teered to risk his life for you. Somebody! Son is far from home and the things that home- foik do . . Somebody’s Son for your Freedom's sake is preparing himself for War. . Somebody’s Son deserves your help- for it's YOU he is fight- ing for! Soniebody’s Mother is giving her boy in. a Cause that is yours as well. . . Somebndy’s Wife knows s loneliness that only her heart can tell. . . Somebody's Mother and Somebody! Wife are doing all they can do. Somebody prays that some other may care- and the answer is up to YOU! Sornebodfs Son in the days to come must meet the bitter Teal. Somebody’s Man for -oui' Freedom's plan In, a foreign field ma)’ rest. . . Somebody's Job is to care for them NOW- for on them all our hopes depend. . . _ Somebodyh Job is to dig up the cash- and that Somebodfs YOU. my friend! CONTAINS ELEMENTS VIIAIIY I IMPORTANT III YOUR BABY! For a straight back, strong chest, sturdy legs, sound teeth and s husky frame resistant to colds and certain infections, your babynesds anabundance of A and D Vitamins, such as Scott's Emulsion contains. 4 TIMES EASIER TO DIGEST THAN PLAIN coo LIVER 0iLl This great tonic ishighly recommended because it is so easy for even delicate systems to take and retain. Pleasant. testing, economical too. Buy today] . Alldntzsists. RADIO TRANSMISSION lantern Daylight Saving 11mg WAVELENGTH Throughout (10.30 pm.) Western Canada-iii. m (t0 l0 00 om.) 49.10 m. (fr Canada and UB.A.-31 32 in 25 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2O P. M. 5.15 ‘London Calling.’ 5.30 ‘And Now... Some Music! 4s ‘Front Lille Fasnlly.’ .00 ‘Hello, drildrenl’ ‘Maid of the Mountains,’ ro- called by Arthur Wood. 6,46 The News. 8.56 News Analysis. 7.00 War Cxrmmentary: "Ibo wu- irr the Air.’ Talk by Olives Stewart. 'l.i0 ‘Listening Post.’ 7.15 News in French.’ 7,30 ‘Canada Calls from London’ (in collaboration with CBC). 7.30 ‘Les volx rrancalses! 7.45 ‘Oahiers Francois ' 8.00 ‘Democracy Marches.’ ‘nil by William Holt. 8.10 Interlude. 8.15 ‘London Calling,‘ 8.30 ‘Britain Speaks.’ Tsk I I. B. Priestley. P. M. 8 45 ‘Back Horneh Leicester’ Square. 9.00 Headline News and Views. 9.15 ‘Oliver Twist’ - No. ‘l. "This lltid oil Poor Nancy.’ I46 ‘Front Line Family.’ (Rb pest). 10.00 ‘They Lived in Lmrdon.‘ Mozart. Mi\<lC&l Feature Pro- gramme written and produced by Malcolm Baker-smith. 10.30 ‘London Calling.’ 10.40 The Dally service. 10.46 The News. . 11.00 ‘Greetings to Canada.’ ‘hmss from the Dominion selected l1! » Dr Thomas Wood; played by the BBC Military Bind; con- dlrctor, P.S G. O‘D0niiei1. 11.15 ‘Britain Speaks ' (Repeat). 1i 30 Radio News-Reel. A. M. 12 00 ‘Back Square. 12.15 ‘Democracy Marches.’ peat). 12.25 mica-lode. l2 30 The News 12.45 Close down. ‘ tlcnze‘: Icicestec’ (CRO- SWANK IN MAYFATI LONDON —<C7P)- First tins since the beginning oi’ the war n notice advising “evening dress only" appeared in Lrndon. It was for the opening nicht of an ex- aiusive Mayfair dinc-and-dance restaurant. CHANGE OF SCENE! Governor's Island in New York harbor was once a fashionable summer resort. For BAB Y’S HEAL TH And snuak C OMF OR T I150 Johnson & Johnson Baby Tuicum -- — 23¢ Baby Talcum Large 55c Baby Cream Tubes 29c Baby Cream Jars — 55c Baby 3°80 - — - 25° Baby Oil — — -- 50¢ Baby Gift Set -— $1.00 Twin Tips — — -— 2§¢ Cough Mixture — 2ac Rubber Sheets at JANIIESOWS DRUG STORE .¢