Apply Alvin Murui, Mermaid. FOR SALE — LADIES‘ AND children's Ready to weer business, Main ply Box 127. FOR SALE-ONE GOOD-SIZED feeder cow. Bonshaw. FOR SALE -- BROWN-r SEAL Coat. Size l6. l’i'ii'c'$l00.00. Write "S” Guardian M _ . _ ._ WWL.“ .._ FOR. SALE-SNOW SUIT, SIZE l6. Worn twice. Phone 985-L. FOR. sALiYl-‘rriv 110 AND SHOT MARKED FOX. owxan Ladies Skiis. Apply 130K 793 may have pelt by proving some Guardian. and paying expences. Robert FOR SALE -- 3 MUSK O\' BUF- falo Robes, l set light double driving harness. All cCmplPiA; and in perfect sl pix Basil H. Steuart. New ( FOR '\i. Edward Lloi ronjaini: _- (row. l-‘IVH ii-zAiis. ‘old. to ircslicii m .’i11i‘il. Pct-u“ Cltirliin. 15.111 air. *8 a siEAm .1011} money trees and plants. i‘ 1C5, 1-1111 [if parl. time. Cash every week. Simon!“ d floral and Spiflllllbl Offerings, of Condolence 84c per inch; Wedding lining ll.” and I0 cent: for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks Ind Appreciation. 84o pci- inch or 5o per word; Lists of ' .1111» ivrsmrii C‘ arlottetown 3operword;InM ‘ tlone, 49 cent: per inch; Address and Gardaete. r rnoeniins INQUll-IIS INVITED I. J. lliiililii 8i OOMPAIIY LTll. i3 hveltnient Dealers’ Association of Canada It M. BAGNALL-Manl‘ lies-Payable In iivanco tun: Charge For Any Advertisement 20 Cents. dhin Locals 0c per word; Western and Eastern Locals III; Announcements end Coming Events 3o per word; Notices lie pee inch; Lists 0e per name; Letters einents 40 words for Presentation Other rates on application. Telephone 1470 Subscrip- $1.00. 1 i _= s-r For §_a_l_o Ion saw _ BATTERY 1.11.16. Street, Soiliris, P. I. Ap- J11 inc-a Bcaton. SALESMAN Agents Wanted WANTED BY DOM- inlon wide firm. Earn upwards of $100 per week. Coiriimlssion basis. Apply Box 792, Guardian. Fashion Wanted ' ._______i_____ EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPING Machine Operator, also and bookkeeper requires position in this city. References. Box 794 care Guardian. Miscellaneous fiiiirffilivosnusan A. Phone 258i-J after 6 P. M. ty pist alesnicn Wanted 7 selling gnaw litTd quality lirnt srnip- Luke Brothers Nurseries, 4):" 1 Chappelie, York . __li9£§§l""°l‘$l9!§§.l.°__ . FOR. SALE — I942 PLYMOUTH ‘ 6 Up. Queen St. {LE-i i911 i-"oicn Iii-liq; lruok. 10,000 miles. Apply Elmer Carr, 314 Fitzroy, 11110110 002. i-"oiiiiflsanuiv- ioocflpoxriiic special szilriii, perfect. running _con:lition; ago 194'.) Hudson 5- 1irisseiigei‘ coupe; 1947 Chevro- MAKE REAL lct "1311. 11,000 miles. prized to sell. Can 75 Rcchford St. All can. b: seen at Montreal. ' Lost Found Strayed rFsEiZfi-Aiii“ .11 li.\"\‘ 1:110 WN ween Slai- tion fllifl PEI. I-IOADliIIl. Notify gloves, sll; iiziccl. l~c Guardian. p-i-i ~ W-vm ---l ' Female lielp Wanted _____._._- .___ . WANTED —- “AID FOR (‘l-EN- oral housework. No Apply Mrs. D. Prince St. cacti-zinc Paniuf”q ion NEURALGIA. LUMBAGO. Rheumatic Pains. Chi-st Colds. apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil At your Druggist. __;_______ _’ _ Msuilaniil __ l MIEN WANTED now: sELLl n07 Nurszry Stock; Weekly pay. No investment Dominion Nurseries, famous Red Tag :full or part time. Real sales help. required. Montreal. roots We ore open Corpenicr and Mechanic Tools; also Men's Soils, Army Tiinics, Fonts and Footwear. - to buy We poy spot cosh for everything we buy. Exchange Store I08 Richmond Si. PHONE 869 WIIY WORRY Your future will be bright and you will live longer if you hove purchased o CANADIAN sovsannzm ’ ANNUITY 1! you ere young. Iny the Deferred Plan lay what you can afford, whenever you can. Your honey will earn you l per cent compound lntereat. They may be matured at age 50. ll, 00 or 00.. You can not lose a dollar that you in- vlt If you are past middle ago lay the Immediate Plan ,fieh 81.000 invested by a pale aged 60 would buy an Immediate annuity‘ of 07012 guaranteed for I0 years or much lon|er_aa you may V0. . Write fee free booklet A Iona-em ereiriri w: l. a. Ian-m. MacDonald, 18 ilelp Wanted WANTED - 13121.1. nor. Ari-Li- QJCCII liotrl. ISPLICNDID OPPORTUNITY. i'\\‘Ei‘.- go $45.01) weekly fui‘ 1111111 c1" woman to supply more than 2.10 Ftutiiilcx necessities tu the people in your neighborhood. ivrito to- day for complete details of our time-tested plun for first. easy, direct - to - customer sales. Cata- logue Free. Fcirriilcx. 1600 Dolori mier. Montreal. Wanted ivTFKr EFTREIWTTEE. ilides. Iron and Metals. iilghest prices. Fast service. Phone 2208 itiaurlce Block d: Co. l ivar-‘TETJ - ALE sorrucs 1 Highest prices ipaid Fast pick up service Phone 2542 Eveningr Michael Broa INANTED - BY RICE POINT Farmers Institute. Shorthorn -Bull. eigihtecn months cr over. Wilbert Currie, Secretary. Livestock MONTREAL. Jan. 21 —(CP)— Prices generally were steady 0:‘. the two Montreal livestock mar- kets today. Receipts: 100 cattle, 5.3 calves, 44 sheep and lambs, 101 hogs. Most of the receipts consisted of cows of common to mediim ininltty. Medium cows brought 9 - i0 and common 8-9. Canncrs and cutters were 6-8 and common bulls exchanged between 8-10. Calf trading was just as active as yesterday with prices steady. Veaiers ranged between 18-2250 for common to good quality. Grass- ers were l0.50—lt. Most of the lambs offered sold on a flat basis at 15.50-—16. Sheep ranged from 4-8 according to quality. Hogs ivere still selling at 28.50 for grade A and sows 20-2150 dressed. Marltlmes livestock market re- port follows: Moncton hogs grade A sold at $.50, 13-1 28.10, sows number one 20 hot dressed weight delivered. Charlottetown hogs grade A, 27.50, B-1 27.10 fob country points. Choice steers and heifers brought 15. good 14. Lamb: were not quoted. Sheep were i0 grade A. (Cattle prices fob, other prices delivered.) ESTABLISH SCHOLARSHIP WINNIPEG - (CP) - On the recommendation of the Manitoba minister of education. a Menitoban will be selected each year to at- tend the Colorado School of Mine: on a. scholarship which pays tuition. To begin next year, the scholarship will be extended for four years if the student's recordds high enough. Fair l-‘oot liiaents coliseir ll. J. n. snows. u. » 1825 Surf-Inlet Mining (Canadian hen)‘ TORONTO, Jan. 21- 3000 Norbenlte . 8815 Normetnl .. i 8000 Norseman 3000 Northland 14600 Norzone 2000 0Brien . . G000 Ogama .. 470D Okiilta. . 2000 Omnitrans 13201) Oslslao 8400 Osulake . 4700 Pncalta . 2800 Pac Gold ' 2400 Pamour . 3500 Puramaq 8800 Pen Rey 500 Pioneer . . 3150 Piccadilly . 3630 Pore Pen . 4-100 Pore Reef 2000 Purdy . . 2400 Que Man . 325 Quemont 7000 Regoourt 7000 Roxana .. 7ORDyi1l alt 6000 Rupununi . 100 San Ant . 2600 Senator 6610 Sherrltt 8100 Silver Mill . 1300 Bllanco 2600 Siscoc . . i400 Springer . 3000 Starratt . . .. i000 Stceloy 2300 Bicep Hock i525 Sullivan .... .. i300 Sylvanitie 2700 Teck Hu 2800 Thom Lund 13500 Thurbols 100 Ventures . . 1470 Waite . 13000 Wekusko .._- -.... i500 West Mal 4000 Winch Lard 010 Wright 1-H!‘ ~ 1800 Pend Ore 1on1 salsa 2000 Ynilr ....... .._._ CUII one Foothills l6 t-a 9° , 12 1-: as 5-8 l-t fjjI_GUARDlA§. Ci-IARLOTTMOEN i .- . . - noun iusaiesu yrs i l §',1,'f“;.’2'...'Z.‘“‘id.¥§i..'f“i‘.‘t,?".$' _ I _ I I 1- v- Sigma" Parser-s. ...... .......i To The Electors of Ward Four: , . _ Manager 140 RICHMOND ST. ' AI Profits for Pelkyhelden (Canadian Press) Toronto-stocks lower; late seil- off cute earlier gains. - Montreal-Stock: mixed; banks. golds up mildly, others down. New York-stocks lower; late selling depresses leaders. Qroduee. MONTREAL, Jan. 2l-- (OH- Produce prices quoted here, today were reported by the Dominion Depeniment of Agriculture aa Il- lows: ‘ Edge: Free cases, A large U. med 40; A Bullets 38-89; 8'35- 37: C 30-20. Packed for export A large 48: med, t6; ,ullets 42. = Butter: Wholesale Qiie pasteur- ized» fresh and storage no 1 l7 3-4. Current receipt Que no 1 pas- teurized 07; no 2 00. First. grade creamcry print job price 60- 00 1-4; solids 68 1-3. ‘Cheese: Current receipts western white and colored 38 1-4-36 8-4 (Fob factory shipping Pflints) Q1" wihite 36 1-2. (Fob Montreal) wholesale: Western white and col- ored 30-80 1-2. No other prices established. Potatoes: Que no 1 ‘I0 lbs 2.10; N! no i 1s iba 2.10-2.20; {fit-no 1 2.10-2.30; no 2 2.00-2.10. - 1 S8183 Stock Q19” 1 aooo Alger n; i _ u m M, w,“ _ a ontrenl 2500 Am Knife .. _.-.- -.. N - 2500 on. a... .__ __.... 1'10 Egolagaagg 2000 Andi?!’ ...... ...... N 1200 Armistice ‘ d2 .. 1e s-a 25 1-2 2O 1-2 _ 3O 8500 Base Met m 14 6700 Bear .... .. f“ 14 14100 Bcaulieu . . m HOCKEY ' 5700 Bcv rt . 3509 31415221,; g3 “SW0 gcmes have been playedwiin 399 B 1 1 -- City Scout Hockey League th 17g!) B§§,,°,{“§,m C“ “c1116 - -- 13 3-1 u» 7th (st. Paul's) beating the in 5500 B,“ Dom Whom -- "63 3-4 (Basilica) in the rim gaime 4 to a 2100 Bu“ Ad s" gal‘ Sign‘! 3-4 and 3rd (St. Jones) tiuning back 2680 Buff -Ank c‘: s“ -- 13 - the 9th (Trinity) by the some mar- 10300 Bu“ m 6:“ WW1 »- m 5-‘ gin inrtheAsecpnd encounter. 5150 C31 Edm _ oocksPflPehmtl‘ n 1-2 S . l’ ULS l. BASILICA O 6800 631mm“ __ c n vickefi - so , The! lineups and summaries are 100 Campbell. n: Bum 301 a “' {° m, c _ d 410Bk of Com no" 0'11,“ n - ‘B. Pa s-G ,J udmdxa E- 810 Cdn Brow . Dom A m " m meet‘, bnmigefu’ ‘ wwoéd w‘ 100 C“ Tret _ n Scan a ury. orwards. D. , . 2000 Cam pat g Dis seag 18 1-2 Barrett. K01 rey, MncNevin, Benton. 1000 Chen} Res Dom St B i5 1-4 MacFadyen, T. Scantlebury, K. 200 Chcstervillc Dryden " m 383mm 1 n _ d 200 Coastal _ Fraser . 47 Bnsi ca-Goa. A. Mu ins, e- 7000 Cochenour Fiord A 21 1-4 fines C. lghtgverimdC. Repdyb L. 2300 can Emma rounds .. as LE5] ornaF. dorweBr 5.3g)’ c. 4600 Co“ Home n Gen Sst mares é; nisseizvi. or i. u CL! er. e S15 Con Smelt 20x BTldle" 7 F ' SUMMAI“, 6500 Conwest. .. a: walk; ' m Flu‘ Palm] 2000 0min“ Can Ind A i3 - 1—Basllica Cheverie (MacDonald) igiiii giiiishore 1m. Nickel l. as 5.0a ' - - 2700 Dkkengoxi 11:11:11,011 3-4 o Sséanhlzgflfj) gllii/iiacldaqydh (G. 6:100 Discovery . 1“- e ? ‘ - ‘ 1020 Dome int Power 1-2 Penalties None. H0 Dom Bk ‘- I; 2:3," ' 1; 7-3 Second Period 7100 Dmmld“ 3 g Powel- 15 3—Basillca, Cltevcrie 7.29 6°00 Duvet’ ~ C0,, 5mm 96 4-4:. Jaznes, MacLeod mo 6300 East. Amphi lake woods‘ 3o 1130 310° “m cm‘ ' Miissev nan-is 18 i-s Penalties '— NOW» 4000 Ezvi. Lorine .. Mgbofl From ' u l“ i300 E i\'1:1l N“ St C," ' ' '11 3Q Third Period 1939 Eliiilll can Nor ‘ 101-2 5—-Basiiic;i, Chcvcrlc (L. MacDon- -- t, ,1 111309 Eiiigiiil - -- filling“ ‘ " ' 1f, o-giinPgl-‘iis, Burgess 11.40 3909 EH "RH - Qlugfiec 115,5,‘ _' 1-, 1_3 1-5:. Paul's o. Wood 13.43 _ 123 Fiilcozi .. S. Mm an _ 21 _-,_3 Penalties - 1.. MacDonald (mai- 2800 Fl'OlJlSilCi' rum’ g ' H y‘; or, D. Wooil (major). 2080 Giant gt M“, PM 41 Referee-Ron Nicholson. 11200 Globe D T. " u 1_ . 9900 Gods Lake D3: "A 23 If s1? JAMES -i. TRINITY s (SSCO Gold Man w E] 23 l" St. Jrnies-Goal. R. Clark"; dc- loikl (ioizliac tpgl teccan .73 b2 fence. ltficNcvln. I1. Nicholson: 3300 (iuyninii . S ea O ' forwards, MacDcugull. Clarke, D. 219711 Hcird R0 Brazilian Nic-holson. Gregory, Chandler, Mac- 4500 Hasagii _ Leod, MacNcill. Lariiz, Goss. 11800 Hex-rt Gin .. Trinity-Goo‘. Douglas: defence, 390 i-miiiirgm- Atkinson. Taylor‘. Cameron. Rear- 755!) Hoizw Oil _ don: forvrards, Jenkins, White Hur- iino IIQu-Qv ry. Kcnniedy. Phlillipis, MacDonald. 11335 mid p11» , MacKenz c, Mao eo.. Loo. ac- .. 111: . Exchange 450011111 Loire . SUP-IMARY ‘.2263 I:1t Nickel . ——- __ _ [nil-st Period 3793 7"’- Um" Aim-mm“ 3° "4 1—S Jaiznes, MacNevin (Clarke) 4375 Jason Am C31‘ and F .. 40 _ 3 I 15°” J°'°.““'~° 3”“ 5m‘ - " 2—Trinlly. Kennedy 6.14 3-500 Johct N Y Central -- °' a-Trlnity, Aiaclmninan 11.00 - 9500 Kclwrcn . Ches Ohio . 43 a penames _ Nomi 10363 Keno H111 ' Con Edison 22 1w - " sao Kerr Add a Elec Auto Lite ‘if _ Second Period i030 Kiri: Gold . Gen Elec . .. ..,, 3113'» 4-81,. James. MacLecd 4.20 2on0 Kirk 1.11m . . 15o Gen Motors . 5" "8 s-st_. James, MacNcvln 9.44 900 Labrador . . 700 Great North Pfd 37 3'4 penalties __ Ncna 2on0 Lagucrre .. 05 Std 011 NJ .. '11 3-4 > . 3200 r. Dufault- so Kennecott f6 5-4 Th“ P8,,“ 20o Lake Shore 12 1-1 Mont “Md °° l" G-Trlnity, Taylor 10cc also i. wast . . 6a North Am ,- 15 5'3 r-st. Jr-tnes, MacNevin. 14.40 20o 1.3 Luz _, . . 29o 51 _ . Penalties _ Ncric. 34 Lurnaque . 650 l“ "*7 __._ ' 16500 Lardci" U . 03 1-4 _3 a‘; In connection wihh this five tccm 100 Mitch . 123 "4 1' Scout Hockey League it is propos- 211.) Lhgmnn . 45 - 25 1 n ed that each team play the other 1000 Lltilc 1,1. . . 125 1'5 *'- time. The City Scout Champion- 150C) Louvicourt . . 12o 27 §'§ ship m.“ wzii play eff with outside 1050 Mnczissn . . 26o West Union i9 a-g Troops for the Provincial Associ- cooo MacDonald . 13s u s Steel .. 73 1-» ation Cup, new held by the 3rd 2000 Macfic . 10 1-4 Sunrmerside. 2000 Mocbcod . 137 BANKS --- 14-47 Madsen . 281 T— KIRK CUBS 1750 Mal Gf . 175 Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28 4300 Marcus . . 25 Commerce . . 2f 7-19 'nhe Kirk Cubs held their regu- 2000 hfiirlin . . 05 1-3 Nova scotia 3o l-l lar meeting Monday evening, but 25 hfcintyre . 57 1-4 Royal Bank .. 25 1-3 the cold weather must have becn 2500 McKenzie ' too much for some d! the Cubsby 3590 McMay-mac tgmizoeldofntihe slattendonciat. ‘Iiltie 3000 Mylamaque "9 X “fl! 11° 11D 9 ma", 1...... . _. Markets At A Glance n. usual high mark. 31110 New C31 _ The meeting was spent in 655 Nomnda __ __ playing the following gamesz-Ball- lMrs. Walsh o! ‘Boston; Elsie, Mrs. R. C. He) s, she Minister Fined For . Gambian ls so very far ahead of. the Reds and Blues in the present‘ Inter-Six competition that we have decided to concede this couipetitloni to themand they will be awardedj their prises next week when we‘ will start a new competition. I All ‘Cubs are reminded. that we will be having our photograph tak- en again next Monday night, ao be there in full uniform. or aim uniform as you have. I»! you haven't ' your uniform. come anyway. Dent forget the Movies for the Cilbs at St. Paul's Hall this ‘Iih/in-s- dey night at 0.80. If you don't know about it, phone Akela at 1W5. ll‘!!! OEABIDITEMWN ‘EH00!’ The. 13th Charlottetown (Holy Redeemer) Troop has been organi- zed and have had their first meet»- ing. The Troop i; under the lead- ership of Soouimaetcr Elmer Power and Assistant Scoutmaster Maurice jCostello. At present the enrolment is about a dozen boys with P/L's Roddy Rcssiter and Desmond Cori- holly. Good hit 13th! HI OIIARLOTTETOWN ‘PROOF John MacDonald. former A.S.M. of iihe 1st Souris TTQOp has taken over as SM. of the 6th Charlotte- town Troop with A.S.M. ' Johnny Walker as his assistant. In Meritorious MRS. CHRISTIE WILLIAMS The death occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Hayes on January 8th of Mrs. Christie Isabeii Williams in her 98th year. Mrs. Williams was born in Stan- ley Bridge on Sept. 24th, 1850. the daughter of Thomas and Cather- ine McKayBlggar. In her early days she took up ihe tailoring: ‘trade in Sumnicrsldc. In 1873 she .marrled Henry Williams of Bidc- l ford. where they resided for a few [years They then moved to.a farm on the Ellerslie road, and saw 1f-he foam-s in this section change |from a dense woodland to fertile I fields. \__ , 1 Mr. Williams pro-deceased licr in i923, their son Ruy remaining on the homestead. They raised a family of eight daughters three sons. namely: Lutlo. Mrs. Russel Hayes of Boston; Alberta. Ellerslic; Priscilla, - Mrs. Shrleve Millar, Bidefordf Mabel, Mrs. Robert England, Bide- fofd: Pearl, Mrs. McGovern, El- lerslie: Edith, Mrs. Hutchinson. Tyne Valley. with whom sided for a number of year Another daughter, Myrtle, n nurse, died in 1900. Mrs. Williams was an active member of St. John's Anglican Church at" Ellersllc. She had been 532122.23‘. §.‘.%°‘f-’.ii.f‘?i" éilniilf lIoIdinQStrcctMceting 1 . exhibitions. She was a lady of always ready and willing to help when help was needed. Aunt Christie to many. ample proof of'th_e esteem “ in which she was held. llope l-‘or Faurrldlliion Th 1 i to k l S - 8 H1181‘! 0 p800 OIl 1111 GREEN COVE SPRINGS. Jon. 20 - (AP) — Elzhty-year- oid G. P‘. Mobley and his financial backer. Dr. H. H. Humphries, hop- Church and Rev. Mr. Young of ed today that workmen will un- earth a 8.000.000 pirate which Mobley believed is buried here. Several chunks of yellow metal brought to the surface yesterday by the huge shovel being used in day, January 11th from the hcme of Mrs. Hayes. to St. John's Church. Ellerslie. Her minister not being able to be present, the service: were conducted by Rev. Mr. McDowell of the United ihe- Presbyterian Church. The pallbearers were six grandchil- drenr John H. England. William Hayes, Horace Hayes. s11 of Char- lottetown. Bud Williams. Sumner- slde. Eldon Millar, Tyne Valley "id Robert Miller of Bldeford. - the excavation on the edge of a Election. A: in tiid pest, I will aem faithfully [he interests of Word Four In perticuloe and will endeavour to further any progressive movement for the benefit of Charlottetown. Having represented your Word for Two years prior to my contesting the Moyorolly in i946 and having been '09. proodied by o number of the residents of the Ward, I hove decided to offer o: a Candidate in the forthcoming Civ‘: fr. o. noeisiis l v i To The Electors of Ward Ono Hovdng consented to nominate for City Councillor in who One, where I om s prqscrfy holder, I respectfully sel- icli your support rind votes. Wit-h my experience and time of my disposal together with the will to work, l believe i con do o’ good job. O PETER E. llOLUillll TIIE PIIBLIO SElilIlOE OF OAliAOIl REQUIRES VETERANS’ WELFARE OFFICERS, $3.900—$4.500: 53.60il-$4'.7£00; $3.1m. $3.000; $3.000-$3.800 and (ASSISTANT) $2.400-$3-00°- Department of Veterans Affairs at various centres. GEOPHYSICISTS. 53000-534100: $2.700-$3.l20 and $2,lOI)-$2.580 and A DEPARTMENTAL PURCHASING AGENT. 14210003000 Department. c-f Mines and Resources, Ottawa. NUTRiTlONlSTS. $Z.4OO-$Z.'IOOVZ sztlOO-SZAOO Bntl 5l.ii'.l4-$2J5M- Department of National Health and Welfare. Gil-QWE- Pnstcr announcements giving full detail: are on display-and appli- cations are obtainable-at Post Offices. Nfll-lflllfil Elllillvymi-‘nt 5PM" “"5 1 Offices, und Offices of the Civil Service Commission throughout Canada- E COMMISSION OF CANADA ClVlL SERVIC OTTAWA ROUYN. Que. Jim- w — (C?) -Rev. Murray i-Icrogwgl-yefif-"eld ' o wcm n in failing health for the past five Efflxfonilriglséii-‘e agonvleted today years. but up to that time, her of holding religig‘ street, serv- handy work was well up in the ices wmmug a permit and fined Prize lists of local and Provincial 525 and 545.10 ‘rgostsdin tthermlizllgr: icr's case and an 60! S‘ n 9 the highest character, and was o! the um“. ca“ A11 paid the fines. Alternates to She was the fines, imposed bj-‘Maglstraie m! a 1i All ll or Amos. were one friend of all. The large number $3,151‘; iifiquisonment of . floral tributes and sympathy Heron and 15 days for the women. cards" received by the family was Alice Moore and Eileen Veala. downtown‘ street caused consider- able excitement. The 1119695 will" ed like bits of solo but 01111110" was divided. _ Contractor J. '1‘. Conway “'ll°| handling the rlssino for MONEY said “it's metal and it was 30- feet down." He thinks its sold- our tro ens pro a y u! to Bacteria that has lodged iii the lining of your nose and throat. You may even be de~ veloping Grippe or Bronchitis and not be aware of it. \N’hat you want most of all is comfort and relief ; i_f so, use P0ls0n'| Cough Syrup which contains powerful antiseptics that act effectively upon the germ- infected areas of your nose and throat. Why experiment any longer? Fight off your throat trouble mow, knock out your cold and get back to good health again. This is what thousands before you have done by using Poison’e Cough Syru. Sold in 35c bottles. PULSUNS COUCH SY