Out A T“ swatlonolltvll fiw-djggq III ugh, rtsrttm t: the dis- mwfl‘ toss- w",,'§,‘,‘§',,”r£nmte of the #1 “m”, fie date o! slivbmm, ltals. nheums - "Threat ' a1 - l Qme’ Mo Jar-r m1 INTENTIIJN Has Revolutionized Attitude Of China- It is a different China which Gleanings IIIW Yfltt, ll. t. M. le-New N!!! fill Blhldwly til‘! week 1n- hodulid We mic husband and wife loflnl combinations. The do- meotts star-rm duos now graced by Allied “M401!!! Nlltlnnc and null Inna-Mary lfilis, wul be augmented Iv Herbert Marshall- ldnc Beet and Geoffrey Kerr-June Waller. day than would have faced this some problem fifty yQm-g ago, according to Prof. Klahg Knng.Hu_ M-Jnd llfl-lllrshall arebrlng- "mm" °' °"‘“°s° 5mm" It ins over their mndon success, mum U“"°"“y' i“ m mielvlw m 51'." “new, n w“ srsnted The Montreal standard a written by John van Druten, auth- m’ “Y” m» 4, a yourself. :fl_V;,-qgglsts. Resigns Que, his. 38- , m; Canadian Plllllf- d. mmught will! h“ ‘m, as President of the Do- ,, steel and Coal CNN?!‘ m gm“; as ressoitli "lfllililflili- md the necessity for cem- "mtand freedom fPdlfl lllllii rctlvity." Sir newton J. Moore Vice-President, was elected n; mad. and win use em m u" goon ll 111M510.” _ gttfllewton, who llves la Inl- a member er the lnnrlon , w» ' Committee b! Dltlhiflldl uigrjrporntlufh 0f Illlfll lid W“ s Director st the annual ,, in JMQ; 1920. ' rm ROIALTY mam-on mm! novelty Women's Instit- . mt st the home of Hrs. Il- shaw fOr the Iebbulfi tnhie ublth fifteen lilflnberk CM tHfeO ' present. Tlio President M- the chair. unsure spouts yfltlnstituto carol, and ode, fol- pity the reports of committees. t school committee appointed .. mt three months. arse M03280! ittee for next meeting. A let- ‘. m read front Dr. H. D. John- hr ‘trunking member! f6!‘ their hnh-ltutlon to ‘the Red U868 Intel‘- .. Appeal. The secretary rs». pfted the Government Gflhi: 6f tilt being received. The members his favored by Mlle E. lllatts ittdlhg the history 6f the flffit W01 law's institute, renewed by the fill treating progriril. Meeting closed t! Bod Save the ' Nflbll ingtobe lieliflttlls homo 0f itr. mu Andrew. . l . man's fIAltlQI SGIODI Honor Roll for January. Grids X.—1. Edith Mlclfifli, 2. "his Mlclfilfl. ' Glide VIII. *1. Q6!!! “EQIVGI v Ina-ray Mother. 8. Lewis Mae- "Otide 1v. -l. Altos Drili and ' vn MacEwen (equal), l. blan- ar Squires. s. merge flan-r. unde m.- 1. Lloyd slqulree i. Mills Maclllwen, l. Beth bubs. finds n._ 1. nor-ls staosltvsa. llllda O'Donnell, Teacher. ttrmannsms ma. sclloob iihss standing cf cumbedmd Elllflchool forthc month of Jan- on. _ trade x.-1, vernioe Campbell: i, ' ' Livingstone. than 1x.-1, Boyd fdvlagstene: ltlbel Campbell: S, Ellen damp- . _ Grade VIII-I, Waiaoffutsod: Woodrow Mebolllld. ‘finds v.-1. Walter litmus. hints-dc IV.-l, Lawrence me- iitde 111-4, Pitriela Campbell. has nr._1, Marlene snofnoe. Meet Attendance -- wsodrew r British stars. are sentlmsntal fav- or "nus; Woodie)!’ He had a pre- m, mm“ Expmned m t $1’! here tNs season in "Af- . China Ls national minded ma; ' . 111d h!" 8 060ml‘! BBO nationalism Ihsilllll lid llieo 8H0, llthflllkh i w" mmpnaflvely unknown ‘mung the Ch‘nese. This ls what makes all the difference ln the way tho orltss of New Yorkers, for 1t was while they were piiylng together in Chinese h ll d l with t "has nub need" that they were ,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ s a m h” fllffld- K01 10D] If“! M150 Best "The chm”, pecme,» not was lured to Hollywood but van- hhed from the movie loll because “she couldn't bear being squat- sd front her husband." m. and aft-s. xerr. who haven't played Wither since » Belsscob “Hi6 flbcheioi‘ Father“ have the realms hi8 in "Collision," s com- ody written By John Anderson, dra- matic erlas. v Pauline endorse: ts taking sh- other vacation from the movies in order to pin in "when the Bough flrseis." This marks the rtfth time Miss llrsderlm has cult the nuns for the stage. s mush bllblioised musical film which mode nulaaslblua ecstatic Klang Kang-Hu said, “never in all their history rallied to fight Yfllllntlflly for official causes. ‘Ibere were never any volunteer military corps. The army was made up of men highly paid to attract them to military life as s. career. This is not because Chinese are cowards or will not fight but because the troubles which the official government of Chins got itself into never interested the average citizen very much. He was not prepared to fight for his Government, simply because he did not know what it meant to be national minded. "The Chinese have never contem- ml“ "19 489M980 situation to-'Japsn was entirely dependent upon THE CHARLOTTETOWN _G_IJ_ARDI_AN 0F RESIGNING OTTAWA. Ont., Feb. 2s._ (By the Canadian Press) — The Citi- Ien publishes the following this afternoon: V "There ls no reason why I should resign and 1 have not the slight- est intention of doing 5n," was about the fifth century when Chine. for everything. He: b00919 were dlscples of Chlnesc scholllli- FTWI m" Chine” they 8m m?“ how Hon. Senator W. L. McDoug- Pmlwiililhy “Venture: a“ andffld exllresscd himself i0 the Citi- muslc. The Chinese looked 11W" zen early lhls afternoon regarding them with klndllness and troatoi! reports which arise now and then them as a younger brother. in connection with his status in Suddenly, however, about forty the Upper House. years ago, this young brother bo- “Senator McDougald, along with came very aggressive. Japan began Senator Donat Raymond 11ml Sen- to be wcstetniled and to develop an ator Andrew Haydon, has been scqutsitsveness, which made the mentions’ in connection with the Japan," 100k with an,” qycs Beauharnols Power probe toward um“ various dependenomg Q1 the close of last session. ohm,“ They "m, a m,“ than "A special committee of the took m, m“ m“ wand, D p“; 0g members of the Senate ls to re- me ohm", mum" "m, moqopog view the evidence on the three -nhabmmts_ Snstors’ activities in the Beauhur- Ln" they out c,” upon m,“ nois affair, also to hear their own mo“ with m 3.000300 people mu statements in the mutter," took this by force. Soon they directed their attention to Koren with its 10,000,000 Chinese and Sees Possibility wrested this n-cm the Mother Early Adjustment cosufotrlmManchurla began to look 0f Subsidy QvllfiStiOll very good to them and in time they were in comparative possession. Here were 30,000,000 more people t0 come undu- the]; qovemment, so matter of provincial subsidies was we see that by an scqulsitlve policy up. 1n the Legislature today. when the 35pm”; added sgpwpm to G. B. Insor (liberal, Hsllisx) ask- the tctgl number cf people under ed if anything had been done con- gherygrgg, cernlztg a rte-adjustment upward Already they had 40,000,000 on Premier llarrlngwn replied that he (Canadian Press) HALIFKAX, N. 5., Feb. 25—-'I'he th its tryout has opened. This is "Face the Music," the first Irving Berlin shdw la several years. His plated themselves u a. nation but rather as part of a. God-given em- pire. In order to nderstand the their own islands; but with this hhd taken up the matter with Fed- em-s, w” used as g gplgndld m-gu- eral Ministers and he was confid- ent something would be done, pos- - Descendants Of Washington Live In Poverty —--.n-s GARDEN am’. Mo. M. 9t If George Washington had been King of America, and hi! crown handed down in succession. ‘Phoni- ton Aulustin Washington, of this town. would be Kins of the United states today. Instead of living upon charity, In a. small, old and shaky house in Garden City, his homo would be the White House, in the elty of his own name, Washington. Instead of chair, he would be stated 0n A throne, and the verses written by his sister, Minnie, which are con- sidered so obscure thli nobody prints them. would he scrambled after by editors of the blesses msg- azlnes. 1'00 old to work, this helmet llv- lng kin t0 the "Father 0f his Count try" llves upon an sllowlnee from the charity of business men of this town. Bi! Klngj Has! George Washington bee he first of an American dynasty, the United States would have hid six kings or emperors. George Washing- ton had no child. When he died the crown would have gone to his next kin, his brother, Samuel Washing- ton. The third King of America would have been Samuel's eldest son, ‘Thornton Washington. The fourth king would have been the letters eldest son, John ihcrnten Augustine Washington; the fifth, John's son, Daniel Bedihger Wish- ington, and the sixth ring of the United States would be ‘flldfflton Augustin Washington, the sled man sitting in an aged creaky rocking‘ shows ever has renamed in New Atari, the harness one vrevleuslv oolloborhtol- is Moss Hurt, the young ma: who was‘ responsible for "Once in i Lifetime." a Although it his songs and, danc- es, the two leading holes are play- ed lw drlhtbtio actors. Oils ls that bottled!‘ ' ' 01th! from “"I“he Vinegar flee," Msfy Boland, and the oth- er ls flush vconnen, the inebriat- ed reporter of "Gentlemen of the Press." Khthlfhlo (Israeli has taken her Chinese attitude one mm "mew ment for s further expansive policy. trum "over ber that there are really two Gov- m” ulzllew” the d tbs” gird the nts in Chino: one within the mm“ o“ m y , ' 3:? first there is the Official "m" "m"! ""1""! m“ “d “r Govaznment and secondly the“ is most commending them for wanting . . the local self-Government which more mom‘ But the m“ [fled village. “The function of the former is more or less s negative one and 11M to do with such things as the arm!- nsvy, police force and the levying . population figures. successful "who Smarts of Wam- pole Street’ 0n tour, after playlns it for forty six weeks on Broadway. ‘flak is the lollsest my of her being “The Green mt" with 2s ween. v Miss Gomell ls quitting Broadway m!!! he? play I still h "sell-out" ta begin next season with e. new play and she wants to allow "The Bar-retro" on the road before clos- lug it. Dr. Robert Norwood Discovers Marble Figure Of Christ NIWYUSKN- YJeb. nil-A t. u]. Ghllfflht Rev. fDr. Robert ‘Norwood, the Rector, first discovered It together Inn's Church. is drawing hundreds I at figures but the crowds nether-e uctaed. The dulgns are similar to lnlhi often fouhd ill the veinlng of . hllfblé. who more 0f Christ is disoem- this in the variegations of the med by a strong light from above, BM ll plainly Visible from the chan- otl and Uoumunlsn ran. The me dtlolves on close aybroseh. Psgp . comm l! i" mijv-ludvauehaauhem ',‘ "t “wlilfi " _ lWefleMdJJntil ii'” Til] DTGESTN Immediate reliefl. y . g . P,’ at the sour of The Chinese absorbed those new l h _ It ‘lofagnesra Can.) guidance are all things which p01‘- taln to education; transportation. has been subject to invasion, and to many changes of dynasty: The eople never went ‘ he , - t o’ “i, Bwemmmt m “fight”; very not onsl minded but st tho 111g these things out. In eve’?! @959 ft was paid troops, regularly em- played ln the army or Induced w fought the battles of the officlsl government or or any hefty- fdfl hill! figure 0f Ohrlet clothed fie attention m it. gums the“ qwyflsmte of tn white and rising from the dead. was,’ see-n; p, that, m, 105g] d|l°°‘"l'¢d h" 7”“ u“ m‘ 5 n“ needs and supporting their own of the sanctuary of St. Bartholo- rloca, cmuw protect their own locality frorm any, Kant!“ "m. wtlh likenesses of other eoolesiastic; ‘nothing to do with national camem of tsxes- the latter is storm of pfipulnflon m ‘mum government of which every corn- . . . r munlty boasts and under whose ‘" in proportion Japan's; _ sldered it necessary to menace the rat of the world with an “expans- ive policy." “And what was China doing sll industry or "It ls the local government then which really is dear to the heart of the Chinese, and the officislitem m t b] . w her?" Government seems rather s remote wry a e g .. - . iter ked. hit. 60bit will!!! thlt "wit! W? thing. hardly the individuals con- "Kira Kai's 3mm am,“ m“ ‘t "m" h”? w’ “m”! “m- “I'm afraid the chlnese did net more months. however, she deliver "rm slx thousand years china turd them as seriously as they should have. And than, of course, the Japanese were united; the? l" time the chlnese es I have pointed out, were not. The averszfl Chinese did not look upon it as their affair. ‘Those thins! were left to the official Government, the off'olal troops. The municipality was the world of the Chinese. T0- day, however, we have a different affairs. Almost evefy Chinese wants to fight. He wants to support his nation." Asked whether the Japanese "Of course, they always have Bnreauy want-ed m m“, chm, o, w fight by excellent pay, which "The people as a whole Pflld W‘ local defence regiment which will. conquer new field!’ H,“ ma“; alien interference; but this has, m h“ u" “mm "l. “mm Dug iJapan is trying her power. If she only after the curiosity became pub- The“ w“ a“ °’“""p]° m this l“ can subdue the Chinese she will the fighting the other day. The tum mm," new.‘ 5h, in a very defence army of the International] aggressive “anon. you mun n. Settlement was ready to keep the, member and ,8 anxious to expand, Jfllllme-le W” °f W‘ “mm? bmi to conquer new territory. That ls for 59ml? row“ "l" mlmmem why we must look upon this war as bflwnilli ntsrble, apparently lllum- sent troow V? 5WD W’ 1w“ dc" more than lust B 895W" 0f "Pa" m fence from fighting. stransrlv ggalnsli China. 1t can have farther enough. lwwevflr- the 1°"! “mm” and blgger results than this." convnoed the Government that, m up - ~ the e“enf,1ald'ffgf< thls was the Mme f" fiflhilnfl “d cnces between the Chinese and the the ctevenunent "we 1°m°d Japanese, he ad's that the letter them. iwerc quick tempted, essentially im- "china today hi“ “hwied m‘ pulslve, qu'ek vrltted and 113511195‘ attitude. Although actually the we, whllo the rormer were slower, 008m! i! “We” u" °m°m more philosophical, more easy s0- Govemment of Chins and that of m“. Japan: yet every Chme" Wm“ t° one would like m say in eon- fight for the cause, Chm‘ h“ be‘ clusion that, if allof the Chinese lire game atlonal minded. And s0 uncultured, es genial,» jovial. as believe that she w'll not lle down pref. xlang Rang-mt, they must be and let the Japanese do exactly 8-5 s very charming ncc, one £10m they want to," he sald- which we could learn much in the Prof. Klan! Kansrlu Willi" wsy of coping with the problems of out that this passive POW °i-' “l” m. m- this was a man whose Chinese had been always pursued sense of humor was superb, his |n the past. They had been in- nflnd quick and sorurtlve and vaded again and use“. 5' m” plastic towards new impressions. as history showed. First came thfwgu as impressive!!! content. Mongols and then m9 Mflfcmu‘ - These swooped down on the will" territory which °°ml""‘°d chm“ The children had all PNmIsed to 5°!“ “WMQM! 7"" “o an: merelrn rixbenee f0! fill! lhissionl”: Chinese were 122cc: tints? society and to brinl it to Sundly in and accomm a e r who“ thoush the! d" “l” "“"‘ ‘° “ m When the day time, the teache ugliest! invwons though only “ha "on "mam w “u M" m - r ' ' earned the moo . _ meant the ultimate enlaflmene °_’ 0N0" h“, w“ “an md ten m, China, for the Chinese are 11113:“ all about it," she laid. quersble as a race. althoush 97' “Hum m‘ I ‘m’ it mm may not be stnms as I “""°“' rather.“ . "But, Jack," ohc cxpostulsted. infu-‘JWI’ "that wasn't earning it, you lmow." borders. e "on. wasn't m" sa'd am. Then Prof. llftlsnghlyifllzffiftlgixn “You don't know father." ' to China's re a ‘our p l» mtlttnatt. polntinl bu" m“ l-ehlll-altanq-cu-saeasaa. cnd extended "w" slbly before the present session closed. A tentative budget had been Pfesfllled. as had been done by,his maiden sister, mrioh Wai- who lives here. _ With Thornton Washington livel "AGE "J.ZZ‘ -~ — Milk Toast IN ONE POUND BAGS Regular 17c. I6. SPECIAL 152B 2 lbs. for 29c. . On Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY at GUDMORE BROS. CHARLOTTETOIVN’ W. A. J OHNSTONE MONTA G UE xxx lIl-IGCDIATES Prince Edward Island. [lace Washington, known to every- An appeal for old age pensions one here as "Minnie," and she too, Boston and while ht sea several miles from the shores of Cape Cod to note that it was the new terri- exlsts in every little municipality or h” they hm fought ‘or m” ma“! added numbers to their orlglnsl construction of the proposed hydro the time Japan was acquiring this mouth), and argument favoring‘ development at Luke Ainslie, put I These figures did not in Any Wflyflorward by Dr. J. A. Proudfootf add to the ordinary increcse of (Liberal, itself.’ ohlnas population bad increased the debate on the address in reply‘ faster than was continued. but she has not con- Inverness), formed the basis of opposition criticism as Resigns Seat IONDON, Feb. 20—-(Csnadian. "Press Cable) —_Havlng been elect- ed President of the Dominion Steel and Coal Company, of which he was formerly Senior Vice-Presid- ‘ent, Major General Sir Newton iMoure, Conservative, has resigned his seat in the House of Commons. .110 has represented the Borough of Richmond since 1924, and in the rlast general elections was returned with a majority of 28.873 In a ‘straight fight with a. Labor can ,date. Sir Newton succeeds C. B. McNsught, who resigned owing to ill health. Sir Newton was born in Austral- ia, and he was Premier of Western Australia from 1906 to i911. From 1915, to 1917 he was general offic- by R. W. E. Landry, (Liberal, Yar-' Forced Landing is supported by the county and the buslnes men of this town. All thit the county gives Mr. Washington for the support of himself and his sister is flu a mcnth, slid out of thut he pays ts a month fo: a ram- shackle little house, but the balance of their needs ls mhde up by the people here. - fsosmu, Mass, Ebb. 26—-Nate Browne, former army flyer, whose attempt to establish c. new lung distance record in a flight to Buc- 1108 Alres, ended preclpltately in a himself with mechanics inspecting Drmm.’ ma“ his damaged plane at the Boston l!!!” ' BOSTON, Mash. Feb. 24- An ““ ,. by Nate O. Brown, former army pilot, and Edward Mul- dcwney c1 Scranton, Pa, his re- puted financial backer, to set u 118W Jefoplshc flight record by lnfiking a nun-stop hop from Ol Orchard Beach. Me.. to Buenos 111m, ended hem today with a for- ced landing. I " Little more than two hours after their red " noplane. the Lonestar, coasted down the hard-packed’ beech at Old Orchard and headed. south in the cold, crispy morning- air, the ehlp came down at the Boston airport, smashing its land- lng gels‘ and. narrowly averting tux-sling over. Neither Browne, who was at the controls, nor Muldowncy, who rode behind blm, was injured, and, al- though ‘vislbly disappointed, pilot Browne announced they would try Mr. Washington was a druflist’! clerk nearly all his ure. His Wlge! wens always small and he nlweyll had his two maiden sisters to core for, until one of them dlcrfa few years ago. That was may he he!!! married. "Have you ever been back to the home of your ancestors, Mt. Vernon or Wakefield?" Miss Washington was asked. "I’ve never been outside of Mll- sourl" she replied. “Wouldn't you like to see the 61d mansions by the Potomac where your distinguished forbecrs lived?" "I never had money enough to go anywhere.’ "I've never been back there, eith- er," said Tony, as hé is Cllied lléfé. “I've always had to work and scratch and dig so hard to get along, and the wages were s0 small that I could never go anywhere. fofcedlhndirig here, today busted’ "That all depends Canada to take up his new duties. lrlgltself what the fashionable col er commanding the Australian Im- perlal force, United Kingdom. Major-General Moore will go tr I never had any hankering t0 Q0 to Mt. Vernon until lately. Now I'm too old." He is 78. dgdin as soon as repairs could b1: made. Browne noticed that something had gone wrong with one of hls cylinders. The plane, burdened with more than 1,000 gallons cf fuel. lost altitude rapidly until the craft was within a few feet of the WDVCS. “It was a close call," Browne bold netvspnrlermcn. “I had to decide quickly what to do. It was clear we couldn't continue. So we dump- ed between 600 and 700 gallons cf gasoline and headed back to Bos- ton." As the ship came down the sir- port field, still burdened with near- ly 400 gallons of gasoline, it turned over slightly, crushing its left wheel and smashing the rest of the gear. R a r e Tapestry I s Mutilated With Knife JERUSALEM, Feb. 25.—(AP) - An act of vandalism-the slashing of a rare tapestry depicting scenes in the Childhood of chrtst; was discovered today in a spot that ls held sacred by Christians, tho Grotto of the Nativity at Bethle- hem. Thc tapestry, which hangs on u wall by the spot where, accordln-r to age-old tradition, stood tho Manger in which the infant Christ was cradled, was mutilated with a knife by some one unknown to the Twenty minutes alter passing authorities. British Council To NM’ °"'“’""' "I realize that it's-n fine thing to Decide Its Colors p ---- have such a god ancestry, but I MANCHESTER, E11g., Feb. 20.-;realize also that being related to An exhibition has been held at the [George Washington never buttmtl ‘Textile Institute hem with a view any breed for me- Ht end other! enlightening manufacture“; lived their lives; I had to llve mine, merchants and all oihers interested‘ I "W" ‘fled t9 "M" “wit” m", m ‘he sale n, fmmonably colored irtfnthe fact that I was a Washing- goods, the exhibition having been i "when I w” younger m” m“ to held in connection ulth an effort, on the part of the British Color 9y m“ “wk” m“ Gm" wish“ comm to "lake Gm“ Brim" the mgtcn, but I never could trace any dictator of wcrnfs fnsltlons col- "cscmblanc" of courmyou under“ . island, that none of the portraits °"' instead °f “m” “m “Mm” i that you see of Washington bears The exh bition included all tho 001-,’ much mlmblmce w him‘ You l" ""8" "W" "*1 b” ‘°P“°.°“°°d? take that picture of huh that r have by firms l" We wlmtry- "m1 “Mn the calendar on the wail. an» "WWYM! ‘mm cum‘ m "mmpm", is an idealized portrait like all the tlon," which can use them. In rm‘ add tlon, the colors which the ex~ The only mum" o; wuhlnggm elusive houses will shortly be show- that 100k“ enemy m“ him h u" ins ls fashionable for the shrine. oll painting that hangs in the M's- nnd which are based on the Coun- sonic m“; h, Auumh-tq, V‘, p! 011s abstention. W11 be pointed out which he used to be the Worshipful Until s few months ago the de- , Master. So my father and grand- cislons which Continental design" father used to say." crs made regard hg the next colors, He recalled that his grandfather to be flghlonable had been kept had owned two sets of clothes worn secret m0 long m, Brmsh man“. by George Washington"! wish how facturcrs to anticipate them with: m" I h“ ""5 "W" “M 39th“: m,“ qumtme, o, good, come. l they would have sold for enough to quenfly mom, mam n“ had to be make us ' dependent," he cold. b ht r. b d. . _ '31“. until.‘ Council, which New Pregnlent For Imperial Tobacco Co. in a short time has gained a re- markable membership of ‘mpflr- tant firms throughout the trade. Monmlm Que" n“ a ___ in hymns to remedy this by dwld ‘he election of Earls sparrera. as dce-Presldent of Imperial ‘llobaceo of! shall be, and informing it: 0mm“, of cum“. Lrmlufi u M. members in plenty of time for - Ounce,‘ n, h“ been 5 ‘imam them to prepare their goods. Ii m“ gm, 1, 1931, WM very sucec-sful ‘r1 the autumn. when its two shades of green wen! A HEADACHE u often the sign of fatigue. When temples lhrcb We time to rest. If you can't stop work, you can stop the pain. Aspirin will do it, every lime. Take two or three tablets. a swallow of water, and carry-on-in perfect comfort. Don't work with nerves en crlgo or lry all day to forget some nagging Rein that Aspirin will end in a yrflyl lpirin can do you no harm: lull accepted by the fashionable. I For the eprlng 1t his decreed a , advocated by the English defiant ruotredandthfelsaotonlvboinl butlwmlmotfthclhltchllwill. t bl sure that it is Aspirin with Bayer on each tablet. [h Qvlfy pack you'll find colds and sore throat: ncuralgifl. neuritis, ctc. Carry (first: illbicifi with you, and be prepared. Fo block a sudden cold on thc street-cor; quiet a grumbling tooth at tho oillcc; relieve n headache 1n the theatre: spare you n sleepless night. when nerves are "jumping." . And no mcdcrn girl needs “trmo out" for the time nl mrmihl Your little box of Aspirin lablcls is sure relief for all such pam. Take Aspirin for any ache or plin, nnd lake enough tn md it. ll can't harm you. At liruil 51°!“ oamnnrhnn. Gilli‘