aaaarses, carefree as: an- E! EEKQRSS B. ,‘-rrv""5'_.‘..u RHWEQZI... ..sn~...._.- _.. PAGESIX . , g PIIIIIBE l-znvunn sch Tit A ‘ 135 WWII WITH "Willi lil Tililli IIIDS IIIT l-E-Ii §hEARER "dkiwronn RUSILIND RUSSELL The WOMEN UiiilIflIMlIfl-Pflifh IOIIIAID r-‘PTODA Y fi -and gorgeous! Coming niimgmiy j MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND and hundreds of entertainers In M-G-M’! "BABES IN ARM$"' They're on their wa —in Metro- Goi wyn-Iviayerfii un-filled film V5510" 0f Bfwdwll"! uiP W115i" and talent which have endeazed cal comedy sensation! t’ PRINIZE EDWARD ROTARY At the Rotary luncheon yester- day the speaker was Rotarian Dr. H. H. Shaw, (fillet Superintendent of Education who gave an inter- esting address on “Education? quoting from leading educational authorities. Rotarlan Don. Archibald was in the chair. The KuPSi-i were Gordon 811N105!’ Varhelyi. l-lATl, 9.12 meg, 32 8 m. and his brother, Gerald. George E. Robinson, formerly of Vancouver, B. 0., Dr. G D. Steele, and Ro- tarian Wallace Hill. proprietor of RV”. 1524 meg". 1937 m ; ENE‘ the Amherst Hotel, Amherst Rotarian T. B. Rogers was wel- comed after his absence from the province. Following Dr. Shaw's address. re- the News" GSF, 15.14 meg., marks were made by Dr, W.J.P. MaoMillan and Col. ‘K. B. R08- m_; G53, 9,51 meg” 31,5 m_ 8L8, Referring back to the remarks of previous meeting, Dr. Shaw said he realized the influence which the Nmel" 2R0. 11131 meg , 25 4 m; surroundings have on the educa- IRF. 9133 mfg . 30-5 m. tion of the child and believed that bright rooms and sunshine are fundamental factors for developing QIN’ 9,51 meg“ 31 m‘ DJD’ 11,77 habits or orderliness and cleanli- ness. The brightening up ofthe schools is a work that might well be taken up bv school and parent. organiza- tlons. This is particularly desirable in the country districts. the speaker suggest/ed, and added that too much praise could mot be given to the Lieutenant Governors of the Province. and to th-e Canadian Horticultural Council. for the K195i stimulus which they have given to this type 0f work. " Dealing with the aims of the pdbiif) school the sneaker believed that there is need for devotion to the training in fundamentals for the work which the child may be called upon later in life. He des- cribed the present day tendency t.o avoid discipline and to register too great haste in an effort to attain position. fox-gating that nothing can come urithout working for it. The school is primarily an in- ‘tellectual agency and the school which dissipates its energy in an endeavour to emompass all man- ner of social activities will in time forget and neglect the intellectual purpose for which it. was intend- ed. While tradition has its dangers. real progress will not be made, the speaker warned. by rejecting too ra/pidly the accumulated experi- unce of the past. Referring to new theories of education being ad- vanced at the present time, Dr. Shaw said that new ideas are springing up but that their adoption should only come when experience has proved their genuine worth. But over and above cverythind else the speaker stressed the im- portsm part played by the teacher 1n ithe educational system. He quoted from the Carnegie Corn- ission which investigated con- tions here some years ago A well trained and fairly permanent staff or elementary whwl imb- ers and a. better organization of school facilities would do more for the pie as a. whole than any om lng." The comment applies to present da conditions here just as much as t did at the time if. vms made, the speaker pointed out. Stanley Baldwin hacl said: The personality of the teacher is the crucial fact of the whole ediwliivn- 1i; i; they who have to transmit to siims insight ma» our ational lib- erty and spirit of fair gay. in‘: the wider problems set 11¢ and national divisions of man- kind. and somewhere and somehovz through these lessons there 171318 reach the children some of e fiiurtrenurs and the sense of the in- ni sea. n, was pointed out that one cannot reach heaven on flowery beds of ease. and that the 8W"- ing pains of youth are constantly being mistaken for new ideas. living the yaiue nlbqflwuk iAll Time is Eastern Standardii ++o+++ov0 oorooomoooow TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 28 7:00 p.rn.-—“Resurrection" by A. MOSCOW 7:00 p.m —Broadcast in English. 12 meg., 25 m. BERLIN MADRID 8:25 p.m.»News in English. EAQ, 9.86 meg , 30.5 m. TOKYO 8:30 p.m.-Orchestra. JZK, 15.16 meg, 19.7 m CARACAS 3130 Dm- — Jose Betancourt, singer. Yvanc, 5.9 meg, 51.7 m.» EINUIHIVEN B145 um. — Happy Program. PCJ, 9.59 meg.. 31.2 m. PARIS 9:16 p.m.—special Program of Music and Sketches. TPBll, 11.88. meg, 25.2 m.;'I'PA4,11.'71meg., 25.6 m. PARIS 10:30 p.m -—Ne'ws. TPBll, 11.88 meg., 25.2 m.: TPA4, 1l.'1l meg., 25.8 m. LONDON 11:30 p.m.-—Program to be an- nounced. GSD, 11 75 meg) , 25.5. m.; GSC, 9 58 meg., 31.8 m. TOKYO 12:40 a.m.—Japan Information Series. JZK, 15.16 meg 19.7 m. the speaker pointed out that the pupil who has never been re-i quired to do wlhat he can't. do, will never do well what he can do. Dr. Shaw emphasized the need for sincerity Ind application in study, and warned that nothing c_a_n__l_>_e achieved wiihgutjabour; and other skin troubles. A record of 60 years. Dr. Chase's Ointment How Are Your Eyes’? If you are having Iymptoms 0f slrlln-heldaches, m" gytl m‘ dizziness — consult a spec- lnlln, At your service with years of experience and a thorough relrnctlng service. Call In and discuss your dif- flcultlea. 8. F. llutcheson g. r. uuruuasuu. . G. nurcansou 'n'n'n'u'flfln'n'n'n'n'n'n‘h'u'n'n'ufififi du at the Capitol Thee/ore. defies ear‘: “raced-wail? ygiimtlrgf gmflfgfiyed mtg, d Wedding was ed while iIyinB deflPemtciy m drill a. No,,,,,,,i, 1f.“ tfeiiefffl’, 1mm! “as placed under an arch taste- wlldcat well on a rundown ‘Fi-‘Iifle at Cavendishflsarsdfiffgelrbffv’ Rev. by Mrs ill-I'm. He delivers : f ' ' ma, Wm {Mk6 deep ,§,,§‘{,,°e‘§§‘§,§,‘.°,§ George Tiiiev. when Mary Blanche strains of Wagner's wedding march of Lheam-e_ _ b ma}, daughter of Mrs. Hamilton Laird a gay hm to mix: :16 Hie: m“ T? gxilgtitclge $3? ‘Zgagigiéi; heavily laden baskets of beautiful g ' to Mr Archibald Tyler son of Mrs. Z33 $552,231 smawu$loainer Malcolm Macbean and the late ash 1mg‘ ‘ ' ' Memorable Role Elisa/can of Graham's Road. Efnest flqcLul-P e a ' n ' 1-~ v . ‘ , ' Bartholomew's portrayal of the in a dies: §r“‘i>1§eatr$l§§am§§“§§? 38ml!’ 11%;“ f Win18 31811511 StTB-llger and the un- vet with matching acoesc/ries u?“ nmn a L" presentms willing obstacle w Jackie's plans. is They were attended by Mr. Scott miif‘, ’,;’.,,‘;‘“§,,,"‘§,1§ §§flM§§,n$§ - ———'i any role he 1113B played since “David rlyfiafioofid rhném“ sister“?! m ‘her I oo+ooo+o++o+o+o+woo++w Cwl-Ylleffield?’ By turns he ls a brfdal a} d ' tocaremony e thank.“ h“ many fripnds m" their scciunizirei, hero. traitor and then, in the brig y hgge ‘e tlimme f1! beautiful gifts nnrl extended t-hem Today‘; Shofl Wave the clunasr, a brave friend who is held m hginour Execs}? o?‘ “as a cordial illVliflflfil-l in visit her in . vfliling to risk everything to prove ° ~° “PPY her new home after which the _ V Maumng newlyweds. about forty guests be- happy ' Radio pmilmm Cooper's = 1 at every point in the “"1 Prewii- F°li°wing a llelicllm “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" narrative, he Scores a personal hit. flipper a well behaved crowd of A dainty 31mm was than “wad 5y Short SUJDJBCXS include. Stranger Sefeiifldef-‘i P856643 Lhfmigh the the hqsfga-s Mrs Than Fiction and aMuslcalCcmedy, house offering in turn their by B nu,;,5,, of‘ frknds and the rring Phil Hairris and his Orch- helartiest congratulations after rémagndp, n; csvrn. : w ich the joyful serenaécrs gave pleasal-Qtjy 5mm m "H1510 game‘ _ gflngfggmafid Eng gleielvffiihim; and social chat, until a late hour BUDAPEST P111106 Arthur Lodge dainty um mm the hostess. de- “fiifrichinemfigg ‘iiilniittéei in her parted Wm‘ ma?" and g°°d "m" new home joyfully wended their ' r m n l. rn . . Wins MacLean s. ..::P:..:.i:§ portunity for expression. more varied and finely done tihen his loyali; t0 a pal sta k LUNDUN thur L. O L. Crapaud wdn the 19's m‘; Gsn n 75 meg" 25 5 Charlottetown was in compelition ROWE this year. and a large representa- ~ tlon of brethren from that. lodge 7:30 p.m.—-News in Emgiish‘ was resent to nd hear the . - Dr. J. D. Griffin of Toronto. at a Tuesday symphonies; ngmpife dcguez pres-entcdtsegh? judges pg- Lelnfln Jujce Reglpe Since their arrival 1i offenders in Relieves itchin quickly, thorou hlv hull‘ the skin. l Input s active treatment or Enema | m Central Guardian ‘ mucolunnhreeerveeloe nwnoa local inmul. but sdvertisung 0| Capitol-Today wt‘; I IIIWII lllllllfl [Ill] b6 IDUUIIGU mcx sow __,,, w, "hhihm 55' “m nah“. H” able in advance. mwlliflllii fnm dggpgrgfg mgnl CONFEDEBATION Ll-FI “SUI?- l ‘_ ANCIL L-iIIBB-‘l-ll-IL CBASWELL for Photographs. SELL 85% 0F SILVER I-‘OXES—- emu continuing w rule 10 p6!‘ cent under mo levels of Novem- nerayearago thesiiverfoxsaie . quarter I reached a. top of s38- ha-lf silvers, $36, and one-quarter silvers $17. ‘llhe Pxmeedfi 111118911 DMWGCII $225,000 811d $2301!”- the belief of the Provincial De- IAUUI HHDDII it's non-recognition and the non- I reporting of the cases. It is a re- Porta-ble and quarantinable disease z RIGIIIBOYS a “is W ., _ _ ‘ _ aw by reporting to their family h MAN DINIHARI - MilViiii (OOPIR 1 Ehzlseiglixialgmqil vsinlisesononccbfcrixrlrige DOROTHY PUIRSON - J. M. KIRRIGAN vincial wide in its SCOPE. To assist In MOdQYII and fever, vomiting or nausea is Story second day and the tongue LAIRD-MacLEAN NUPTIALS - antly spent in social chat, mu lc and sing-song. The happy nelvlsy- Pain Quickly pain try this simple in- ing the hope would enter the competition next two “mes a day’ 0mm w The members of the Degree Team WFI’ Tress. Thee Simmvnsl 1st 11W» Pnmcnrmron is for sale and L. H. D. Shcrren; 211d Lech. rggqmmgndeq by ‘Harry Quiqlov; Main, .7. Verner Moore, P. ‘Vi. Stewart Iziman. IIARLOTTETOWN (Patriot Please Cooyl " '''' "M" P" "ATHER THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN his, new duties, Mr. to his native Maritlrnes, for t Centreviile, N. B. ax he will iflflw P111111“ in recognizing Scarlet Fever and er since 1 STRANGE]! TA FICTION i a list. of the common sympto Pall-l». HARRIS AND ORCIL appended for their guldancems Bali? Rfihgfy fi§§“,f,c.,.",‘,,y,,“ m when any doubt exists the family 0mm hem w; the ‘£3111 physician should be promptly cal- Great led. The incubation period is from inn career, which began —‘ go to eight figs (tintile elapsing af- gum. eilcteirdsivsiell over l exposure ore e dis is eary maxing was gen FamOllS BOyS Starred evident.) The onset is usuaileyilsfuq. branches in the Maritime Province; den, with wmmonly sore throat, “d in Quebec- gciatst helre inhliill he went tfd g _ y w- ere e was ssiuzessv ac- nequent Rash occurs usually on Colman“ 56mm t 5’ to Hifllif be War. Mr. Howard: in Saint 30 years. Mr. G. B. Howard, ma-nuger PARENTS ATTENTION —1t is m8 ggpwmm ¥fig mud Stre branch 0 partment of Health that. Scarlet ma; 1n ‘Tomato, m; been 5, Fe"! i6 prevalent in many rural ed superintendent of the banks communities and is becoming more branches in the Maritime Provinces Widespread chiefly on account of and manager of the main office in Halifax in succession to James Garr- row, who has been made manager of the main office in Hamilton, where F Upon leaving his Mexico m is . , , usuany wit“; D0 not 0C t- _ Ina-fulfil‘ at the banks main office. ‘Jackiesltzfioqoer and Freddie Barih- ate when your child's piruemiss “in giggmggnigggfiigdauyg 1311:8133 {:5 oomew ‘r co-taifl h ‘i do .H f '1 _ their new eUnivsersarlnaflixgnoféfug 1mg: zrdViCz-Ye your anuy Physic Queen street“ branch m Tmmmmhe Bright Boys... “inch opened yawn ifiigffifiifi‘ now relinquishes" to come to sway Glh i (ioneeri lield At llustico Hall 0f the Freud: midi! Blmkof and child were taken liam Chaisson and (l) Sudden onset. (4) Sore throat. (5) Rash. ian. ing this disease. Scarlet Fever Symptoms (2) Fever and coated tongue. (8) Nausea or vomiting. Parents-guard your Chiidffll’! health. Scarlet Fever is prevalent in the Province. Assist your local Board of Health by reporting all cases which may 0c. cur in your family. Be guided by your family Phys]. Your faithful eo-operatlon will help in eradicag. It is notifiable. It is quarantinabie. It is placardable B. C. KEEPING, M.D., D.P.H., Deputy Minister of Health VERNON SCHOOL Honor Roll for October: Senior Department: . A short address Y H. Blanchaflxwd followed. step dance by Miss a much enjoyed. Mr. Jimmy Dou- A ed “La lienune Muet e u e: . Th d airs m‘ Dame hergha, his OlIl MicEache wife: Mrs. Vern- m. 35 Dr. Gringoire: Miss Jennie Des H955 . iaiist. Mrs. Marguerite: Mrs. William chiaseon. mob “ played her part re- capable the seat of honour which M fully decorated in lain-k and whit/e Lynol Robinson, to the played by Miss Cora Toombs. The Woolncr, read the and Mrs. gathering heartily Laird assisted evening was l ._ - welds will reside in Grahams Road 10x? gp§ffds§figfig§sw “£31., _ w ere e groom is a prosperous e r ° m“ A’ mrmermpfievios ssh he. il.s:i? isiiizr.riz.tz..lii"~a.zii . _ .. th MacLean tpoph_ in the; ex- m“ 53° l? m c9 Bum“ ‘ "W" been in the Province during the 7'15 pm‘ Talk Badqmund m cmenlification of m; Blue Degree. W“ ‘endmd w Biaiwbe b? h" vast week checking on all house- onqv. one “he, lodge’ Bm-ne of "WHY {T16R45 Rt U"? b91719 0f he’? holders. The Radio inspection Div- ‘ ‘ ' “mther- M”? 391mm" Mimi ision of the Department of ‘Pl-ans- North Rustico. After all had gath- port, mp0,“ ma; about 400 recehh ered the bride was sedately escort- 9,5 are being operated 1n prince Edward Island without a can; were Ervggt c, Hoim p_ _ , Summerside, three in Alberton and M, and ,1 ,A__ cpijyylL Thpv m. Rheumfltlc 12 1n Charlottetown have appeared CiEl'€'i that. owing tdtlie excellence 3:15 p.m.—News.. in Enelifih- Pa‘? l._Atit ll,efres- meg“ 25 4 m gain m aqmgigfiliicellsxgilm Tmrved’ nelgrlmu suffer from rheumatic or before the local magistrates. T0 wan wamviisnsxp- Miss Jean L. Croudis daughter of Rev. C. J. Crowdis, pastor of ‘dhe Un- after ivhlch Bro. S. B. French D. expensive home recipe. Get n pack- “ed Church at Prmcemwn- P- E- G, M. took the chair. xmri rousing age of RU-EX PRESCRIPTION 1-‘ SDPIMIIPS were givrn hv many from your (lruggist. Mix it wit bretreti DTP-TIT, extolling the quart of water. add the juice of 4 18X. T01‘ 0V9!‘ KWPIIIY YCBPS. Will be mpfltg of Or3njv=i§m_ and Qxnrpgg- lemons. It's easy. No trouble at all married on Wednesday, at 5.30 p. that more godges and pleasant, m. in United Memorial Church to YOU new Univ 2 tablespoonfulfi Rev. Isewis M. Murray, BI) , 313-“- iihiil 43 Charlcttctown, ‘ hours—sometime overnight -<.plen- My5_ and until last June pastor of h p ti»: Unified Memorial Church, Hall- son of Mr. Gnult Murray, i“ i°"““"' W- M‘ W"‘m"i ggséfltpltlltcsvnflrgegftgdpfidlieTwiltliriii? I‘, grwm‘ a gradum °I Lar t D .\'i. /\i\”‘il “lrirhi Chao- ‘ ‘ ,, 3mm 59" 1.1m. gamer ééfinisdv: a. s. "Lee $§flm§§§§ glkgeggiiig G231’; Q2221: 21!lle’.rrl;In.mly3.,II ins“ Esdssigagxtchmnéilsgir .- ..R.S.D -.°.§ . '_ . - Gam R F 0v r q back if 1' do?" not he“, v0“ RU EX iottetow-n. --(HaZifax Chronicle.) University, Suck- WISIlART-LAWSON WEDDING Mom-e; 15y C-m” Fred F31]; (70,155, THE JENKINS PHARMACY The waved-ding of Vivian Katherine, “Qid Oakqr; Sigffgfd 1.95111; Twnw, Tun REXMIL DRUG STORE dauzhter of Colonel and Mrs. G. C. Warren Simmons; Sent, Ielih Lawson. merly of Charlottetown) and Cap- C L-766-1l-20-22-24-28-12-1-4-5-6-7. tain William D WiJFaIt, Royal Lon don, Ont.. Next came a song: "Au Cannon" Clarence Pineau who responded to ith YExile." Following this Miss Mary Gallant deli ted the audience with some very c ever step-dancing. The last. but not was an old-time knitting, and (miding frolic. Each member o wore old -f.im'> costumes. The conversation his im times evoked much laughm eral odd-time songs were dance by eight cmumed proved very amusing. and more so wihen the old h-aiaitant hirnse Furness (equal. ) accom- manner Appoiine his wife: ' 93 t. ' “eiinecmttiefidsnes-Msnsn m- tuberculosis and w» poor n%s, Phyllis Furness. Herbie Henry. Aubrey Henry, Arnold Henry. 0188 Jenkins, Maw Sullivan. Teflfhers? these messages J. Gordon Murray. , ’ ltfargflet Sullivan. ggezgésf°v°menh . ique, the fer-distant’ visitor: Mrs. Amos Gauthier. Uzettei fir: friend: Mirswd. chard \. c y npn; r: Destftochefi . tin. Bibienne: Mrs. wlshmg Eiachem. mbianohe: F‘ Chas-l - Chiasson. Dauprhine: Gallant River, Miss Doris Brown, West Coveihead, and Miss Alice Crockett Mermaid, were week-end visitors l to York. l chauffeurs. Needless to say it much, apprecia/ted._ _ _ Canadian Corps of Signals, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wishart, of Portage-la-Prairie, Man, took place quietly Thursday afternoon, at four c. , license. Decarie Boulevard, . Witt Scott performing the cere- mony. In the absence of Colonel Lawson, through illness. the bride was given in marriage by her mother and wore a dress of brown wool crepe with felt h czssuories to match, a short jacket of sable and a corsiage bouquet of Lawson was gown- ed in black crepe with black felt sweetheart roses. . Oiark, who as matron of honor, attended the bride, of deep blue wool with cluster of red roses at the corsage and a felt Vernon, P. Licut. Robert Houston was man. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the residence Grade X: 1. Lloyd lumen. Grade IX: 1. Beatrice Jay. Grade VIII: _3. Anne Burners. Grade VII: 1. Alvin Murray. Grade ‘VI: 1. Marion McQusid. 2. Isabel Macheod. 8. Wynstun Drake. Highest average: Lloyd Fumess per cent. Perfect attendance: Anne Fur- Junlor Department: Grade V: 1. Marion Furness. 2. Arthur Merrill 3. Georgina Murphy, Phyllis 1, Russell Jenkins. 2 Buddy MoQuaid. 3. Earl Jay. Grade III: l. Audrey Henry 1. Patrick Murphy. 2. Joan Murphy 3. Jean Murphy. N0 Exams. Highest average-Marion Pur- Ch'Town Royalty Miss Margaret McDougai, Belle A recent issue of the Maritime‘ Farmer, contains a picture of Mr. William Lewis, his son Mr. Colby l Lewis and grandson Claud, who 1 are referred to as "Three gener- | ations of Freetown, P. E. I Hol- steins enthusiasts," and says fur-‘, ther that "through their ac- l tivities in the showings of Canada ‘. they have littcrly placed Freetown on the map," as one of the out- standing Holstein centres in the lilziritimes. The Mr. Colby Lewis in question, and family are now residents of York, lhaving acquired the dairy farm formerly occupied by the late Mr. B. R. Brown. They will doubtless prove great aquisltlon to the neighbour ood, as _ plainly the Lewis family is one, of which the whole province may well be proud. A very leasant social evening was held the ladies of Park- daie Women's Institute. in the of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Clark. 3800 Hampton avenue, where the rooms were decorated withdaisies. After a trip to the Laurentians Captain ning was a contest in Chinese and Mrs. wlshart will reside in checkers. A dainty lunch was ser- Klnaston. 0nt.—(Montreal Star.) school hall on Thursday. Nov. 23rd. The main feature of fihc eve- ved, and a number of cakes were BY GOL-LY- I MADE A MISTAKE NOT GOING OUT WITH TH’ FOLKS‘ VVE GOT TO STAY IN NOW A5 MAGGIE I6 60- IMG: TO ‘PHONE EVEQY FIVE MINUTES TO SEE THAT I DON'T GO OUT- ! r n .1. m | i n, m. nfu mm... . "an my. b", "n". yn m... m. Wmlii y. n" mm. DINNY- WHAT AQE YOU DOIN’ IN CHICAGO? YOU LEAVE YOUQ HOME TWO DAYS BEFORE TH’ NéTiONAL OLICE CONVENTION- Thiw-‘dp Thqafve Sfnr-eirv-v PQDCVF __ _. 5 N A o; i-/~.\\\ Eaves VES! WE SHOULD NOT DE SE RT POPEVE auctioned by the Trees, My; H Neizlrtonte .1 hn M ' ' VI 0 I n15‘ f iveg 1h o the a‘ John Hogan, 5t. Avards. Mr ineid Mellish Union motored to CI srlottetown an Avards on Saturday. Christmas Seals Road, Kings Mail Carriers of Prince Edam-d Island stepped into an ECilVP role yesterday in the tuberculosis. They delivered 7,009 letters each containing Chflllmiil seals. Postal employee; have a Special Christmas Seals since it was a member of the'r prolfssiqn. Elnar l-Iolboell. Grade 1V1 clerk, who invented~ the idea of selling an extra stamp tn i“; funds for anti-tuberculosis work, The story of this poslwl was recounted yesterday Grad. II: Brehant Post Master of Charlolie- town in explaining the special in- terest of the mall carriers here. “One December night Grade I (Sr-it Einar Haiboell was sorting stacks i; 51mm!’ 53F’; of Christmas card: and packrges in wade I (Jr-J. a Copenhagen thoughts turned to the s'ck and poor, especially much about it. Suddenly he had an inspiration. Why could not the Christmas spirit evidenced in all be harneksed to l ' not an ellm stamii on every Yuletide was born the idea for the culosis Christmas Seal, sold first in Denmark n 1904 and now an in- And Vicinfly zzrliiitoréaéeyvceliaigpgln in m.» battle - Christmas ' adopted in Canada." Seal Campaign was fl-y night at uu extra chnF- .'.-:'.-:-.-.-tl'iz i!’ ” YES- MAGGIE-I'M ~= STILJ- IN ME ROOM- . v1.1. as‘. men-n- wacw WHENEVEIZ ' J um.-