MARCFL 131C195?“ 'I‘V_I_I>E___(_I§I_I_\_R_I._Q'I_‘TETOWN 7 GUARDIAN ___.1,’AGE,,IHREE_. FINAL SHOWING TODAY: 3:l5—7--9 P. M. ALEXENDAR DUMAS’S “MAN IN THE IRON MASK” With LOUIS HAYWARD-JOAN BENNETT! PLUS DISNEY CARTOON DAILY 3:15—7—9 P. M. SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 PRINCE EDWARD: THURS. _ is In love with Madeleine . . . "Comets the paradise isle of Bellman those glamorous Balinese beauties. .. tells o peek oi romance, Balinese style see lulu e veeellon from can wilh the grandest picture you've ever enleyedl“ New Paramount Starlet, CAROLYN LIE. II the lull luby. Madeleine's lul Fred's In love with In love with Allan Jones p"; ‘ _ _ m," _ _ _ FRED MACMIIRRAY MAOELEINI CARROLL ALLAN JONES Honeymoon AND $A'|'_ ONLY Bul." w... AKIM TAMIROFF - HELEN BRODERICK - OSA MASSENY-QCARO N LEE- Divurlril by [DWARD H GRIFFIYH - Sum-n Play by Virgimii Vim Upp ~ imii (I on SInno-x by-Gvore SDYIWBIILMUIOH and lsulh no Brush u ALSO: NEWS-COLOR CLASSIC—SCIENCE I FIN-AL SHOWING TODAY — 3.15 — 7.00 — 8-45 THE JONES FAMILY IN “YOUNG AS Y0ll FEEL" PLUS FOUR. CAPITOL SHORTS ‘I THREE , pars . THURS.—- FRI. — SAT. $5 WOMEN LOSE TNEIII NEAIITS. .. men lose their heads when fiction’: fomavs od- venhmr rides for lhrillsl '70! Ill/Id KID” n "ll/FIVWFHVHI Viiihvv tifillvllf] ruo CHUIZAR Gale Sondergaard iilan Mowbray ADDED — CARTOON GOING PLACES —- COMEDY DAILY 8.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 P. M. SATURDAY MA T I N E E 2.30 13E; -' Under the Direction of J. B. RICHARDS i PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE U d th Di ti ished Patronage of: Ills Ilonour iiieiiiit. down-NE. W. Le e and Mrs. LcPsse. Premier lion. TIIIIIO A. Cam bell an Mrs. Campbell, i Ills Worship Mayor B. R. Ilo men and Mrs. Holman. MATINEE FRIDAY AFTERNOON 3.15 P. M. DON MESSEIPS ORCHESTRA C. F. C. Y. Islanders ADMISSION 50c. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT RiIDDIN BROS, AND HUGHES DRUG STORE. KELLY’S GROCERY Limited Number Reserve seats-ills Now on Sale st R. T. Holman Lid. Proceeds ln lid of Charitable Fund (Q21 i Friday Evening, March 15th. 8 P. M. i Admission! Adults-35c - - - - - —CiliItII‘eIi-—l5t! i i 1K3)“ Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY. MARCII 13th 3.30—7th Brownies-Social Hull. ‘LOO-‘lth Guides-Social Hall. ISO-Prayer Meeting — Ileartz Hail. ggg-gesslon-Ladics’ Parlor. . ,_., f mad Mission- At 7th Charlottetown Company. , lOiiighVs meeting Nirs. Reay Provin- ciai Commissioner will present an All Round Cord to Muriel Frizzel ,» and o, Gold Cord to Jean tive and the local assodation, Guidors and interested friends are cordially invited to be Dffsefll- ST. PETEIFS NORTH SCHOOL Honor Roll for January and February: Grade IX-l. Mariraret Mc- Lsine; 2, Catherine OTIanley. Grade VTl'—1. Lloyd Stewart; 2. Basl‘ Griffin; 3. Margaret 0'- anlcy. it Grade VI—-1. Dorothy McKenna. Grade V -1. Flo McLaine; 2. Priscilla Jay; 3. Rose Oflsnlev. Grade IV~1_ Emmet. Griffin; 2, Joseph YVfcKc-nna: 3i. Merlin Jirv. Grade III -(A\ Dan Mclnnis; (Bi Leonard McKenna. Reuben MacDon- adl- 2. Josephine Mclnnis, Joseph Giilis: 2. John OT-Ianley; 3. nrion Mc- Neill Teach cr-C. Russell Murray. usurious -- -~ i 1a for 15¢ Everyone interested in _ houseplants sbuuld plant s pnrlict or two oi our (icniniuin Seoil. ' i lilotrhori. Viirleuntsrl. i - iilanglnod. Easy to RPHW i Pow-t- ii°"'i~i'.?"..‘.“". “ 9! , s ecisi. orreni 1 n. an above and a DA N 1V Y B 0 Y ,, inter.‘ 2h".sii‘°:...i."'rr"iz..‘zi"v.n: d .*.'.-:.°-.ii .'..":..."i.':...:i"""'- °"’" "m" A COMEDY IN ii-Acgss-a it mes-our sio i940 sun AND ALSO SPECIALTI ' ‘i uunsnv soox-souoi-uioi. Ever OOIINION SEED llOlISE, GEORGETOWN, 2! ‘ Llilliflil luau Banished in 5 Days A superior Medical and Scientific Treatment. ulckly and easily. Regular Ins itute. reatmcnt at $125 may "OW b0 hi"! for a much rsser rice, st your ownl home. It w ll be o your Idvan o to learn of our oflcr. Removes t e CAUSE of desire. Alcoholic (Toxic) Poisons eliminated from system. "Time-Tested". Interested plrtiel t ere invited to apply lo PHOENIX INSTITUTE CO.. L Y "cl ' West Saint John, N. B. i Est. 30 Ycnrs. i E. L. PORTER. MIT. Bevan. t Membehi of the Provincial Execu-i ‘The Central Guardian .1;- i This column is renewed for new; or ‘ local Interest but sdvcrtislng of , a newsy nature may be inserted It 5 cents sble In ad MR. W. CHESTER 5. will speak to a word strictly psy vsnoe. Queen's County elec CONFEDERAT ANCE ION LIFE INSUB POLICE COURT — M Screened. A. Pickard d; Co. The sum of St. Andrews K. of C. Anny Hut brought the total night's closing. -_-_.. ISLAND LADY DIES-Word was received by Mrs. Chester Woolner of North Rustico on Saturday last conveying the sad news that her sister Mrs. J. A. Mocdonald, of Petaiuma, California, aiway, on Feb. 25th. Mrs. Mac-don- sid will be well and favorably re- membered by many friends having visited here with Mi‘ Macdonald fifteen years n50. —-(Pat.riot picase Copy). SOCKS APPRECIATED - Mrs. H. F. Benton of the Alexandra, Institute has received a letter from in EnglandJ-Ie wrote to thank her for the lovejy socks he received the day before e left Dartmouth, N. 8., to sail for England and also ex- pressed a wish that Mrs. Benton would visit his mother who lives on 78 Douglas street. A QUIET MONTII_Cfly p011“ had a quiet month in February, it was revcacd when the report of Chief A. Birtwstie was presented to the City Council here. Arrests during the mmih totalled 23, the Chief said. Drunks led the list wit-h 14 while vagrants weie 1c- ohd with .>.x, Rhcs and cuss co.- lccted during the mohih t‘ sou. thcrc were no mics CU.‘ clc under the Hlfbilibiiiuli Act, Chief revealed. B! LAW PASSED —An emergen- Couhcii wit. IILLQ n. Az-IIU yutcihay for the purpose o1 giving ihu thhd the histuhmcnt assessments and t0 iiX the rate ct passed by a you: oi the Council. ivfayyoi" B. Iwy Holman presided and there were prischt Sicrhs, Ijlfilliiiliiti. Amc-Donaiu, But- iei", Mclxoe and L-‘M/AIUIII, ‘C. N. R. TRIJCRS ARRIVE - Five new motor trucks, the pirper- iy of the Canadian Nuixohai Iidii" way/s, arrived in the CLy yestrr- day. It is 1min 14.011 that they will be usfld as a 1y.c...ip and de ivcry scr- vicc iCi ire/g. _ ‘inc ‘iiutks are oi o four-tun capidhy and boar lhe Canadian NJilOiiili sign oh the bod- ies. 'I‘hc mtikc. of rhc new \[.‘iil(_'.LS include one catch 0i the Ford, Dfiilgf‘, ucin-rai Motors, ternuticnal and chgvroict. Citizens had their first glimpse of the nia- chines wiirii at least QIlL‘ ivhs seen uptowii in the City yesterday. the river wiih o Canndziin _. flying two piwciigcrs and 600 pounds of mail for the lvIagciai-rn Islands. One ].\1l$>l‘li~'.'(?l' was (‘ill ed on the return The rouhii trip was made in t! . hours. A sec- ond trip which was scheduled for the Gulf Islands in the ziftcrhoon had to bc ca uikti duc- io unfav- orable wcathc. Two trips to the Magdalen Islands will be made if w'catihei' conditions are favorable, it was announced last night. All other flights were carried out on schedule yesterday. morning vs plane ARTILLERY ENTERTAINED - Through the good offices of the Canadian Legion the members of the Artillery C.A.S.F., stationed at Bench Grove Inn, Cli_iO_\"(.‘(i another concert Monday night. Arthur Bruce. Chairman of the lceioh ElilttfifiiiiflflClll. Chinmittcc, prcKVl- crl oiiii hiinniu rcrl the >.‘\'." fii iiiiin- bars. Selections by the Ai'iiii(‘l'_\' Or- chcstra vrcre greatly appreciated as WON? rcadhvrs and group sing- ing by the buy..- =-i uniform. the readings bv G Charles Mc- lnnis being 0.1:" uarlv intcrcri- iiia, Vocal so‘ - ' (Ihns. Earle . i)\ “tool; the hoiisc by storm" and was cnmhs-llcd to good naiurcdiv rc- spond to ehcorcs. None the least intci"esilng ivas a sing song con- ducted by Albert Dennis with A1- bcrt Blanchard at the piano. BETTER STLVERS 25”» IIIGIIER -F‘ull silvers of the Amcrican Na- tional Fox and Fur Breeders Asso- ciation reached a ton price of $180 at the sale conducted last Wednes- day by Luunpson, Fraser 8r Iluih, Inc. Skins selling above $35 showed an advance of 25 pcr ccnt. while those selling under that fig- u e rose 10 per cent. Eighty-eight per cent of the offering wins sold. A silver fox skin, donated by Felix Kohn. assistant manager of the auction company, brought a total of $885 for the Finnish Relicif Fund. The skin was boiuzhtand rodonnted by the auction company. the Amer- ican National, R. W. Fraser. J.M. Bossak, G. Meyers, and was finnliy bought by u. representative of the Fur Trade Review. TRAFFIC-The ICE DELAYS train with nuiils and passengers from the mainland was more than two hours lute reaching Charlotte trawn last night. Most of the dc- Guarantcecl hurrnlessp palnlcss drugless. All cases ies and] lay was due to ice conditions in Nortinrmlbcrland Strait, was learned from Canadian National railway officials, Ice conditions between Borden and Tormciitiiie were becoming increasingly heavy during the tiny, it was leamcd. The ferry lost one hour on the morning crossing but toninht the ice had piled in against the New Brunswick shore by increasing winds from the north and the pow- erful Icebreaker had heavy going for several miles. The boat. took two hours over the rczular time In ma ing the crcssiiz-z from the the W-aiid icrminnl Canadian miller MCLURE tors over CFCY tonight 8.30 to 8.45. Li-301-3-Il-3i COKE-We are y disch - t ing oims Dominion Coke, 111:1:- ness Screened and Springhiil 11-19-3-13-81 CONTRIBUTIONS T0 FUND_ $42 25 received from Parish towards thei fund has contributions in Queen's County up to $974.00, . FORTY IIOURS DEVOTION ' 91-0535-‘1118 Forty Hours De- “lilitili FlSii" votion at. St Dunstan? Basilica, filrilctiiigedwieaiftqnléhta The De- i For YOUR Order, Phone 8i. . e un ay mo nin_. Tho procession of the Biosseii J" M' ROOF: P.'°P' sacrament took place at m»; Market Building Mr. Earnest Harding who is now 0y DnSAOII oi thc Charlottetown uhy N80111:; 0i the By law to CSLJDIISII payment o1 Civic A“ discount. thereon, Alter the By law was read for the third time it was Councillors, ioliotvihg: ‘ 1h- I LINN‘! SOCIAL - The Women's National _ Young Men’s National J. M’s. MEATS PERSON ADS Mr. George lviricnonald Peters Road, spent the week end in Chai- lottetown. Arthur Hale of the Bth Medium Battery, has arrived in the city from Nova Scotia om a short visit to his mother, Ms. Florence Hale. Mr. William New-some of Rose Valley, spent a very pleasant visit with Mr. Edward MacDougall of lnkenna-n, over the weekend. Charles Wright of the P. E. Is- lund Hifliiiflilfitfiifi who has been in Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax. hav- ing undergone an operation for ap- pendicitis, arrived on the Island Monday evenins on a visit to his parents, Mr. (and Mrs. George Wright, Vernon Riwr, MANI ON (Continued 1i‘0"1 page 1) Dealing specifically‘ with Mr. Howe-s radio aduiess from Ottawa ‘ Saturday night, Dr, Manron denied ithe minister's statement that the Defence of Canada Regulations constituted the only restriction on campaign speeches. Dr, Mnnion said the blflfldCli-‘finz of DOiIIICZLI meetings had been banned. to Mr. IIowe's suggestion ' that Dr. hlaninn was “trying to bribe the people with their own money," in nroyioring ahol- itinn of the rmiin iii-once lees, Dr. Munion rclorteil the govern- ment was “taking the people's money and only bribing their own party." looking after their own group. Mr. llovvr‘s ud- extend s cordial invitation to all f EVENING Conservative Association and Conservative Association to attend a social L_9789_,‘_z1_3ll': evening on Thursday, March l4, at 8 P. M., at the $3.5m“, Oddfellows Hall. Everybody welcome. K. M. Martin had 1 d l: i in the city Police Eofiriarygiii- “Y- - L-25. S. A. War Service Campaign Opened ,Very Successfully The first report from the S. A War Service drive was made last night when 75 Canvassers as- sembled for supper. The report showed success, Supper was ser- vcd by Pyt-hian Sisters and the campaigners were so enthused with the results that. the committee is looking forward to s large percent- zttgg of the cards being completed ay. Provincial (Yhairman N. D. Mc- Lean presided and in his opening remarks stated that the campaign throughout the Island is meeting with splendid results. He then called on the City Co- Chairmen Messrs. T. Roy Cud- more and Jas McFadyen who spoke briefly, expressing thanks to the fellow workers and outlining campaign plans for today. Mr. Norville Luck commented enthusiastically on the first dayfls SIIIYWIIIE,’ and pr-dicted that the City objective would be reached. The sing song was led by Mr. Luck. The City Chairwan expressed yilcasure with the hearty response of the Ladies Division, under chairman, Mrs, Hany Cudmore. Representatives of every church, society, service club and lodge, who nromised support in the house to house canvass of the Salvation Armv Red Shic‘d War Service Canmaien, WON‘ present at an en- thusiastic meeting ycsterday after- noon. The women's division will begin their collection Monday, March 18m. MIXED (Continued from page l) Germany for months to come, un- til hei own resources are built up ugaih. Germany, although gaining many advantages by pence, will see her own control m the Baltic seriously jcopardzcd bv reported strategic gains, particuArly hanko, which with the bases gained from Russia s IliTSs was "an even mixture nf falsehood and abuse,” on a par with the speeches of "ill-lit! Mr. Rogers.” Dr. itianion proposed more lab- or representatives on war boards and appointment of a labor man {to administer the Labor Depart- lmcnt. There was not 110W one in- dustrialist in the cabinet. He felt more d‘ rcpreuczi- tntion in the ca t was; csscn- tiril Of the 16 ministers, 10 were lawyers. "I've nothing aizninsy laiwyezxi but they're iust not good cnouuhi that 10 of the 16 cabinet ministers should be lmvycrs," ho mid i‘ ‘ ’ ' BIRTHS " wifloBT-lrit ‘Bi-ooktioili bnvMarchIfi. i940 to Mi‘. and Mrs. Sheldon Wood, a. daughter. (Patriot, Please Copy) iuiaiutiaurzsfi "I; WOODBURN-GOOINVIN- Al. 227 Pmvnal Street, Charlottetown. on, |Maxch 9. 1940, by the Rev. Hugh lMiller of Trinitv United Church, Lillian Evelyn Goodwin of Yar- mouth, N. 8., to Newman Edward woodburnAof Charottetown. _ __ u DEATIIS___ _ CARVER-At Pownnl on March 12, i940, William Carver aged B8 years, Funeral from his late residence to Pownnl Cemetery Thuzsciay‘, lvlarch 14th, at 2 o'clock. SIMMONS —At Crapand. March 12. 1940. Mrs. Robert Simmons. agcd 80 years. Pimcrai from her lnic rosi- clcnce ‘Thursday. Sci-vice starring! nt 2 p. m. Thence 1o Wostmcrcluzul Church for icrvice and intcrmcnt. Card Of Thanks Mrs. Alfred Larthard and dau h- tel‘ wish t0 extend their heart elt thanks to all the kind neighbours and friends, who so wliiiilfliv helped them during their recent bereave- ment“ They also wish to thank all those who r0117. Messages of Sym- oathy. ____ _____ In Memoriam In loving memory of Mrs. Fraser T. Morrow who de artcd hcr life from us on March 3th, 1937. The months may change from year your And friends from day to day But the mcmnry of dear one : Will never fade away. Inserted by Ilrr Ilusband and ' Family. L-20-3-13-1i. .ITIINI“L iN. D. MacLean I UNDERTAKER :- EMBALMER 5 Charlottetown and North Wiiishire Phone H9 ' with their Estonia would give Ru sin compleie control of the Gulf of Finland. No Official Comment News of the reported peace treaty came tco late for official cohuneht but. Prime Minister" Chamberlain hiidoubtca‘ v will make a statement to the Hcusc of Commons tomorrow. The Bmish viewpoint as reflect- ed in the report of the press associa- hcn. was:- flTihland has, it is feared, fallen \'if‘iilli to yet another instance oi bliliiii riggrcs ion by a great power upon a small but wonderfully cour- i agcous state i "Russian influence in the Baltic‘ will he markculi- increased and nak- ed oggrcsson, figfilliSL winch the al- lies arc iigihing, has secured at lea<t a kmporury victory. “Apparcxitlv the Finns have been given an opportunity of consulting ovcrnment and have been ccmpecci to accept terms varying but little from those which MHISR)‘ a ked Britain to p ' on and which ths (vuuhtry, and t of the rest of the world considered harsh, onerous and unfair.“ MOST VITAL (Continued from DQe ll fore taking action: First, what effect will tins have on uhe Lib- crni Parry? secondly. what cite-ct wih liiLs have on my Lib. irui supporters m hie rlOVlliIx o1 QIIUDUC,’ iJr. hfacMiLah charged. fKinz is preaching national unity as the filbl. duty 0f Unna- uiaiis," he said, "The fust duty of Cahadmns should be to win the ivnr" he con- hhucu. "Political patronage has never bccn so rampant in this country as it is at present," hc charged. l-le pointed out that the war ef- foii was costing a million ‘AOIIHTS a day and oiled irreguiarities in hie operations of the war Supply Hoard. Dr. MacMilian scored the lack of preparedness for the present conflict due to the negligence of the Liberal Government. Radio Censorship lie deiiouucccl the present method of censoring imposed by the Kim: uovcrnmchi. on radio speeches. This "strangling of speakers" by the King Government was an im- itation of Hitters methods. "Dr Mnnion was not allowed to have his strccch in Charlottetown broad- cast because of a. ia-w passed by Mackenzie King prohibiting the broadcasting oi public meetings in the campaign." Mr. King was sitting at Ottawa and refused to travel across the country to discuss the questions of the day. King preferred to use the radio. he declared He cited the large number of lawyers in the imz cabinet, elcvcn in all, and said that they had even placed a lawyer in the portfolio of Minister of Pensions and National Health. In his Cflllclliding remarks. Dr. MacMillan rcvicwc the evidence of Mackenzie Kinds refusal to allow Great Britain to establish an air training scheme in Canada two years mo. MUMPS IN TORONTO TORONTO, March 12—(CP)-— i TONIGHT 11.45-42.00 P.M. HEAR M|$$ WINNIFREO KYDO, C.B. E. M.li. DELIVER AN ADDRESS TO THE WOMEN OF CANADA Over the Trans-Canada Radio Network Her Subject Will Be NA TIONAL GO VERNMEN T C F C Y AND C B C Network “PLAIN SPEAKING ON ELECTION ISSUES” TONIGHT- 1 Oil." , m. non. ERNEST LAPCiliIE H0"- J. L. RALSTON rrkdivlcotwloeir+doolreiwloi RADIO BROADCAST “ PREVENTION 0F TUBERCULOSIS" Wed. March i3, 1940: 8.45 P.M. A. S. T. NCLWOIk |D7:00 p.li'l;‘—"olfl In connection with the series oi’ mimces‘ BAH’ 9 u I»__-_._._._,._. _._. “nu-iv. Today S Mimi \‘v’a\ e F R adin lhugrom J-‘i-"J-‘hn ‘o 1 "u a s r r lAil Time n; Eastern Standard) 455'." “‘EI)NESI).-\ Y. MARCH l3 HUS s "no 1h Elhgitoh, i III. l‘ ISIJIJAPLSI Hungarian mngx, 32,8 radio talks, which are being given under the nus ices of the Canadian 7,00 Medical Assoc ation, there will be a} " . pf?” '1‘ broadcast over the stations of thci R1791" 1Q ‘l? CBC, by Di‘. T. C. Routley, on “Thor 12 mfg-I 3° "3- _ Prevention of Tuberculos s." This,‘ LONDON is to be given on Wednesday, March f 7:30 p m.—-l<‘h.. ~ 13th, at 8.45 I’. INN-y A. S. T. 1 G51)’ 1135 mm _ rireiedwi-otr-lroret-rlrcleelede ‘W “M” ' L-2B6-3-11-13. Q " TOKYO N t 8:% p.m.~i..:.;t Afusc JLK, i 15.10 ihvgn, iii T in, O i niaiiiiin l 8:25 pm,» ‘i w.» l l‘ gnish i EAQ, 9.86 ‘l 1 An all Irish program over‘ Radio Station CFCY. Thurs- ‘ q flirt-l T’ t 0Y5?) day evening, March ii. from ‘,,,'.. ' ‘ a 8130 t 9 . . l) .\le,.ci". Ishngersphilgirihiigiiinis on“ Sig‘ 9115 i‘ m- r i‘ *'*‘~"<‘“"$- ‘ ' ‘ ‘ TPBil, 11,88 mr 2 m ; TPA4, Patrick's Play. £1141 mg" 1, ,, . i Leading i 'Momcnt." (Continued from page 1) 11:30 p.m.--Q -. TPBII, has n '11 '71 med, - should be and must be submerged A v so that the war effort of this great 12.00 ,, mv_ country may be eidicieht. nggres- DXB 91H n“, sive and united. 6 02 ‘mm 4i, , "Therefore, as a Canadian who- ' ~ ' “m, puts love of country before DOU- - ticiii party, I have iiied my iiovhhi- I iILiUn papers and I will contest ' i“ this election as a Liberal W110 bé- ‘ “""""" licvcs in and supports the Nay tional Government policy of the] Sea] }[Unj, ()F;_QP_S party led by Hon. R. J. Mhnioh. _ _ _ “In my opinion, Cannon mic *5 iviili" C0115] a National Government. In iii i _>__ * ' wary aiid only 1.1 that wa we efficiently prosecute our f— ST fort. 'I'iI0i't‘ll)l‘L‘,v1Ul‘ the hhiahhh srcp -(_ of the war, I will support the po._ My? icy of National Givvcrnmciit and “d upon that basis I will cull upon the m.‘ v0.0“. electors oi Alitiquliisil-GIW-‘IJOIO to; m,“ m‘, ' send me to the House of Commons i firs, m, to further Canadian unity and our war ciiort under a trulv Niz- “ tlonal Government headed by Dr s, R. J. Mzuiion.” 11mg since (iiv w" ‘n1 -—"—' €—'. Ii An earthworm has no sense of u“. , hearing, but it responds l0 suniulh ‘ “y; 1, , __ 0f sound vibration. north than i. ":3 Doctor Rest or buoyant health always keep a supply of Best Yeast in your ice box. Doctors recommend two cakes daily as a natural regulator and blood purifier. Take it dissolvcci in milk, water. . . Children iovc Bust Yeasts cican. pleasant taste. Drpzirfment of Public Health of- ficials announced that more than 2,060 crises of mumps have been rcporicd in Toronto since the be- ginning of the year. Only 5l2 cases svrre retportcd ixnthetsiméiar fr- iods las year. pa ien s er- in; mm mums em hoisted b’ i i