ms manpower-own GUARDIAN ca , ' Bee Ge i is ' ~ , Kinsmen Nilk For _,‘f“_‘,f‘G,,,,,'},§,',‘L.,,,}.Z§"' our; DELIVERY " EACH DAY T0 OONQIBVI IUBBI! AID GAIN-till b‘ DOIIIIOR s97, lRNHINThuhmsdomz-issoanoilliollliufeiiowsflltqnmh sbslionorsftsrthcltthdsyoflsrohmskscrseusstohemsdgqm, bchsifortocrcntohaifothiscuicsiennorethsscssnguisr-smyq eversnypsrticular routemli-aissaypsrlcsisr uni-m... Idem’!- HDress Up For E —-SPRINC' — l EVERYTHING NEW IN SPRING STYLES! be llew Glasgow . and lliclnlty The New ‘Glasgow Women's m- stitute met with Mrs. Harland mu Xcr the March meeting IAIN Mesided IDQ Mil Ell Bsmplewss t Seem ‘lhsxlunnenoilllofdasriefio- owiitg to the shsenc’: d?‘ the town are illcfl-Wi l0 wlmilwhdl‘ u" Secretary. The meeting open“ by following contributions: 571181118. O Canada and repeating 9°31” Br“ o‘ u‘ ltls Club Woman's Creed. Roll call gliirkfiihfigfid Wls s "Irish ohes". ' mum o! m‘ J T!" w, n61 Mrs. w. li. Aitksl SUITS in Slim, Fitted, Lines All Sires C "ssseasasgssé ssssss COATS —8port, Fitted, Re- versible, for your every need in gay Spring shades. Prices $12.95 to $32.50 DRISSES- That Look ilk Spring. New youthful lines. Spring-like shades. All sizes Priced $3.29 to $11.95 A IHAIL DIPOIXT WILL —IOLD ANY ARTICLE- TllE FASHION SHOPPE GT. GEO ST. k if fi ' wereresdsndstandaprroveu, ' ',,,,,',,' School committee reg-muted glydlolise Brgffiul. the School needed clearlirlg it was ChurlOLtetOWn Y's Mess decided to purchase s Teacher's A. Plckard d: Co. chair. The Sick committee reported A- B~ F1511" ts made. Correspondence 93mm Pubulmn! o.’ reed. and u was decided m posse H T?“ over to the Get-together can, flrle M"- ° -B' '-'°““'°'“‘ aplm rm- Spitfire fund. Govem- §w§~,.,“",,,“,§,‘a 0,, mcnt G-rant reported received $1.60 Jenn“; phN-mwy‘ Questionnaire on Agriculture left F R Maul,“ over until April meeting as the W, A, r '- ' Convener absent. new i‘. Di in!“ m’ ' A m a c eson and Mrs. Lorne stev- 611 gngon, Pmrrun, 1W1‘ Lulu Bmm)Ci1l‘i‘,Y-QXi-0&!lldl, and Morton Lflfidii. Roll call tcwmlleii‘ m5i'1i'“i‘"" be answered by passing 1n some, vlcim“ article of knitting or sewing for Red Owes. ‘The program for the evening was ss follows: Island Hymn. Readings, ma. . . Stevenson, Mrs. R. L. Dickieson, Chorus. Old Folks at Home. 'I‘l'io, ‘renting Tonight by Mrs. Edwin Stevenson. Misses Inez, Margaret Stevenson. Poem, Mrs. Earl Houston. 8 whsbew G crsihflrsllflsl I. J. Gibws Lzited, Advcrtflng Tedmsn was s life- By. Mr. long associate of the late John J. Gibbons, founder- of the buslnnsl New appointments are. Barfo and R. B. Toronto, became directors and Mrs- J. J. Gibbons becomes resident Other Officers and Directors are: Harry M. Tedmsn nil ll- A- Stspells, vice-presidents, Toronto; Walter ii. lloare. secre - treasurer sud director, Tcron ; Harold M.. iteid, vice-president. Montreal; Gordon E. Hunter, vice- presideni, Winni z wart , Macpherson, vice-president, Iugins; Reg. G. Smith. vice-president, Cai- : D. N. Crawford. vice-infli- dent, Vancouver. h’. accord with this Government Qrder we shell From this date, make daily deliveries At 3 P. M. To assist in complying with this order o! the Government will you please cooperate by reducing so far as possible unnecessary "Appro- vaawarwgrQymw-“r s " ' ' ' Fort Pembrooke South West Lot 1 North River Montague SES"'...B'“.‘°.. o. f u por an o McDonald Women's Institute ue i'°“°...o“"l'il’f" §3fi‘““s“'°f" "'“..“.l° l a o e ca tat on. A - folmied constable was coming down 3654111185. Mrs. Harland Hill and the steps at that moment. He stcp- . rt Hill. Shamrock Con- wd and sold something to up test by Mus n. n. Campbell. chauffeur. who nodded and locked meeting closed with the Natonal beck at his car. Anthem. Passed in for the Red "what me deli“ l5 u" ill-mt?" Cross was l quilt donated by Mrs Brwme “awed "° k“°w' Howard and Mrs Horace Lin also "Don't ask me. weu better let out W, “at”, L ' h ‘d ourselg ggbloin in m» fun. aw- m: £0“, 5,83%}, g“ ,§,‘,‘*°,,,,mb’ WW. v 1s cling to ha ‘ ' word with us as wefi." w ‘ l“ ‘thum- “No parkins here. air." the officer 111d Dolllcly- H6 glanced at the card Produced by the Scotland Yard. man and ins expression changed. "i sups The Wade Kidnap Case Qlnflsfii Mayfield Eghngton d: Howe Bay mpefieid Winsloe North Borden Milk Bottles McDonald Central Royalty we. Richard Dickinson was s. visitor to the city for the week- end the guest of her sister Mrs. CTRAN GI TAOTICI The already hunted pace in ed ullLll [lacy were doing well 60 lullcs an hour 311th spur-u up to T0. "Fust cctr he's usinl." flu MAM‘ murlmlrcd, "ltaLllcr, Well handled. too.“ "You're rlght .Gllld I didn't rel! on my urn-sealer ,as originally in- tended. 11's called a ‘sports’. but this family (jilfllilge oi your knocks spots oil it, for all its dilmlfled appear- ance. What's the maximum?" "l-ieuxr-n kllovlzi! Once I touched lcr the accuracy of the . . and there was still plenty of life in it. Hullol—0uI quarry is off on another tackl" Slllllll also swung ofl to the left, lowed \.l()'.\'i1 to negotiate a tiny vil- ge Silt“ , and picked up speed in a way t.‘ t would have been dan- crous \\' '1 s, ruore modern car. ' the road snuked alarm- huz-pln bends and almost turns at annoyingly 0V0!’ 0n L.) lie , Y an b< move l0 tlulow them of! the l‘ Lllc lrealdirll.’ cur was now u in a most reckless tsknv: corners mthout ap- mnlnzc clown and. ignor- .y mile limit signs in 7 crime to s traffic signal ' 0 -. sot at 5.0». The car in front took lzn nulire, l" ml: across with throt- tls- 0pc!) and lrooter blaring wildly. A l "y lorry with the right-of-ulay in its tracks as the driver _ (l on all his brakes. EOLlHl hear his frenzied cursing as Slilllli Lock atllxlnlaize of a fortun- ulellr CllLiW-Tlilg Light, though he, also, ‘ zubly have risked an ac- the red warning contin- "Butter icll your chap not to be too during." Mwson said uneasily. Bmome shock his head. "Leave it to Smllh," he replied. "He'll not smash u sup." — - Tile Alilpr was less optimistic .06- peciully wilt-n they plunged again on to a main thoroughfare without making a prrIinllrlal-y legal halt . "Back on the Guiidford road." Smith yelled s0 loudly that the speaking tube was unnecessary. They xvcve back almost to the oint W'hr"l'€ they had deviated, and he llilll'.('(l mm was accelerating up to his nlnxlmxlm. At that hurtling gnu: even the sixty horse-power pur- cucr hud dlfliculry in keeping up, though it possessed a slight advan- tage on the steeper gradients, which were lXfCfllfllfill more numerous. Suddenly they were on the out- skirts of (iullrllorrl, always a diffi- cult town to negotiate. To their sur- prise ,lll€ man in front slowed down to what “'05, by comparison .alnwst l. crawl. Olvlrlg to the heavy traffic, their own chmlffcur was forced to follow in llnc. Ill!) lcurler nlmklng no eflort. to cut in u-hcn n horse-drawn deliv- erv van iifil~illil(‘d pride of place . “Vi/lull ill the world is he up b0?" demanded lhc major. “Hoping we'll be bauiked in these busy strictly’ was the only explan- ation Bmonle had to offer . Mpsson shook his head. "It isn't that." ho rctortod. "But we'll soon soc." “He's pnlllnz up now sir." The wiirl rule was over. Equally smoothlv they glided to the pave- ment Thor saw the stranger chauf- feur nlluht and click the door top alter lrm and as he walked non- r‘l~‘~ "u", Tlrocme uttered a startled examination, his pointing lnluz- .. J12, mu. m an HMS- scicusly dr untlc gesture. CHAPTER. l" ‘I'm! ENEMY"! WEAPONS én exclamation jlrplgfrcrgrgliflgior attempt. was me pose this does make a difference, Bu." he added. "Still. regulations are '1 Iflllulations .88 1 Just told the man who drew up Just iii front of you. A" X011 ‘#8111113 on business? If so. theres a parking place at,_-" "one mvnlcllb. constable! About that ilother driver; what does no wan think st the station. sir. Told me he was lust SllDDInK into the ‘ltobacconlst nearby and wouldn't. be Orig." lvlosson moved quickly. "Come on." he snapped. "You. too. officer. We may need you." They strode across the intervening space and crowded into the tiny 5110p. At thecountor the suspect was calmly 009mm! a freshly purchased Packet of cigarettes, l-ie moved aside with studied deference as if regal-d. mg me newcomers as potential cus- tomézrs. I d “ ouye e us s. d l" l Major snapped. “we he ‘gut I suppose vou are addressing "Ye-r 1 Mn. Incl don't pretend to be Sllfpll-SO ." “I'm afraid. some mistake has been made. The policeman told me it would be quite all right. provided I drdnt stop longer than necessary to “I510 use. my man. You're well aware I want to know something about that letter you brought to Ep- worth, earlier this afternoon." better .511‘? Of course I remember é/erytgvvfiélé ‘owing to the unusual “Go on!" s‘ "Somebody came out of the post- offlce as 1_was passing _a.nd stOpped me to ask 1f I would take it. along as the postlnun had missed it." T011 yes?" _ ‘The poslmlstresc would be able to DCHItiYHGVOIlL 1i there is anything to ques 0n.’ “There is. Plenty. In the first place WiiO is your employer when you dont happen to be driving idly round the countryside acting as deputy postman?” The man's expression altered. This was an unanticipated. method of ap- proach. Up to this point he had been prepared to brazen things out. trusting to luck to get him out of a tight corner. Delay while inquiries g3}: billing K111111116 at Epwcrth would e a: e 1 m. “Mv employer is m. Any- way," what has it got to do with “Are you making s charge. sir?" broke in the constable, anxious to Féigflthe proceedings on a proper ng. "Maybe l am. manfzntg any uss The chauffeur scowled “Suppose I refuuse to go? You've got nothing on e “You'd be very unwise to resist." the Major reported. "And if we have —-er-nothing on you. why be con- cerned llt the outcome of a. little questioning." "about that .1 tell you "I know all i don't like it. "My dear fellow. there's no need to be afraid, We don't indulge in the ‘third degree’ in this country. if that is what you are suggesting." (To be Continue ) ROYAL FAMILY WEDDING The Prince and Princess of Aus- turlas were sponsors, represented by Princess Maria Pia de Bordon de Padilla when a scion 01' the former royal fcmlily cf Spain mar- ried in Buenos Aims, Argentina. Senorita Regina Helena de Coehlo Lisbon. became the bride 0d Rafael Padilla de Bordon at s, ceremnoy condlbc by the papal nurlico, Mgr. Jose Flnetta. Can we get this "the station door without Thedore Bayer. Mr. George Bemple, Kensington, was s recent visitor here the guest cf hi; uncle Mr. Watson sample. m. and Mrs. Everett Mctrod Park Corner were visitors here Sunday to visit Mrs. McLeod’: mother, Mrs. Albert Stewart, who has been ill at he: home in New Glasgow. Friends of Mrs. Frank Houston, Mayficld, will regret to learn o! her sickness and trust for an early re- covery, The Get to-gether Clue are pre- paring another concert to be held in the near future. Mr. Robert Stevenson left Tues- day morning for Amherst. NS, where he has accepted s. position with the Ross Drug Co. G. Kinsmen Pass Milk Objective Pledged to deliver one and a half million quarts of milk to Britain's chidren, the Kinsmen Clubs of Canada and Newfoundland our- chased today another huge ship- ment of 144,000 quart-z which brings the grand total to date to 100,000 more {Pan the objective announced last September. “Inlmediatcly following our Nation- al Convention of last August, we promised Britain 1.500.000 quarts of milk for the children in tne bombed areas," ILA. Rogers, Kins- men NHUOIIRI War Services Chair- man. told the press, “and, with our purchase of today, we have reach- ed that objective; DRSaGul it; and we are now well started on our next million quarts three and a half months ahad of schedule." The 88 Kinsmen Clubs in Canada and Newfoundland have all shared in the task of supplying lllls im- pcrtantcontributioh and vital food to the kiddies in the 0:1 Land. Through Kinsmen sponsored money- ralsing activities, dances, bingo games, auctions, carnivals. salvage campaigns, mile-cf-pennics, etc. radio appeals and nearly 18,000 hiILK-for-BRITAIN bottles in neighbourhood stores, in all Kins- men communitlcs, the mom-y nec- essary to purchase and deliver this milk has been raked. Other zlrgan- izatlons, men, ulomen-nnd children in all parts of Canada and New foundland have accented the in- vitation of the Kinsmen and through contributions of nickels. dimes. and large sums. have shared in this work of supplying needy children "over there." W. Howard DcCew. Natnonn‘ President oi’ the Association of Kinsmen Clubs. in a radio broaclcwst message will thank all people of Canada who have contributed lo the MILK-for-BRITAIN Ihnll and so cc~operated with the Kinsmen in this nation-wide War Effort. Mr, DeCcwis message says, in part: “Our sincere thanks to the maglly E people o! Canada who have assist- ed our campaign so willingly and and lhe closing date for receiving other organizations and t0 generously." a. Rollo Bay East Queen Mary Institute Murray Harbor Orwell Cove 8A2 Fanning Brook Cropaud Kelvin Grove French River Savage Harbour Parkdale North Tryon Meadow Bank Irishtown Cardigan l-ieatherdaie Anglo Rustrco Mt. Albion North Wlltshire Ebenezer Wile-alley River Greenvale (Queens Co.) Milltown Cross Juth Milton xerllng (stanlev Bridge) nkletter P easant Valley Birch Grove (Freetown) Knutsford Clinton New London Emerald Bradalbane Glen Willlam Cherry Hill hinlpcque Spring Brook Victoria West S rim: Park Emp re Lodge K of P., Char- lottetown J. R. William-l A Friend M, C. Bell Earl Mcinnes Gloria Dress Shop J. Pope Clark Morton Dew W. H .V. Dunbar r New Method Cleaners Wm. Michael Women's Institutes»- Aulzusline Cove Lakeview Long Creek West Royaltv Peters Road West Northam. Abney Mrs- H. A. McLeod 88888888 888888888888888888888888888888888 unguuuunmwmunuuo» lrvpvwwwr Pwr--¢w~w vu~u~M“~u I 88888888 888 ha L-1099-3-2i-1l. Civil Service Want Inspectors The Clvl-l Service Cocruniseion an- nounces that thele are at present two posit-ions of Assfstant Super- vising Inspector, Male (one bil- ingual), to be filled for the Unem- ployment Insurance (kmmission st Oilcuvn. The salary for this class is $3000 pcr unnum, 1 The successful candidates must have high school education, and at least eight years of rogressively resyiolisiblc general offce or busi- ncss experience. ‘lihree years or such clmcrlence mu=t have been in a position of suprwscrv character. and men with practical experience in Employment Service work are preferred Additional requirements are mature Judgment and ability to direct and instruct others. 'I"he appointee to the bilingual posi- tion must be able to speck. read and write the Eugiish and mead‘ languages fluently. Full details of the duties of the posivcns. and the qualification; R. quired are obtainable on posters now on display at the Post 0:110“, applications is given as Aprfl 5, 194g, ‘egmrvamc-vlm» Volunteer! of the Csnsdhn women's Army 0cm march out fllm- J. 1.. Balaton, Minister of Nstionsi Defence, during zinc grsscssion cen- monks at the Ste. Anne a. serum mlnlns 0M". Quebec. The rnill- ma, asking m; salute. revealed u» Corps no lower is s ma; sulusry, thstitbssbess htetlelIlhillil 88888 888888888888888 888888888888 888888888888888 REV. P. M. BISSENNENE A member oi’ the Dominion S. MOORE L bations and by carrying small parcels. Your co-operation in these respects will be gratefully sppreciated by, Praowsl; 2120s., LIMITED A. MacDONALD G- McLEQD LlMlTED Order. Father '“ “ vicar general of the diocese of Sendai, Japan, has been interned by the Japan in a concentration camp. Ason otthe late Dr. P. J. L. Bissonnettq, fonner member for .Montcaim, and brother of lion. Bernard Bissonette, Speaker oi’ the Quebec Assembly. Father Bisse- nette is s. former student of Ox- ford Universlty. He has been en- gaged in Missionary work in Japan (or l5 years. EASTERN GUARDIAN This column ls reserved for news oi local nterest. but advertising cf s newsy nature may be Inserted at B cents s word. strictly uuyuhls in slirunre. '?_I‘.‘L'“.i'i ..'Wiliia.ln Reily is on leave and spent several weeks in Montague with his parents, Mr and Mrs Daniel Relly. S. ..'Maior W. 11.. Poole, Mr. Wil- lard Jorden and the Major's niece Miss Colleen Machean all oi’ Char- lottetown visited Montague on Tues- day. I... ..'Mr. c K. Wlghtman of Trnro, has returned after undergo- ing an operation in the King's County Hcslftnl A/lontalzue. l-lis many friends will be pleased to hear that he made such a good re- covery, i’... ..‘Dr. Harold Mellish. came by olane from Moncton to Charlotte- town calling at Summer-side en route where he saw his brother Cpl. Mellish on Saturday last. He. was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs C. A. Lumsden from Charlotte- town to Montague when he spent the week-end with his father, Mr. Lester B. Melllsh who has been ill for the past three weeks. L \V.C.T U. l NOTES l._____._..___._ CHUBCHILL when we're think! of our heroes, In our hearts ill! P all! l0 bee. Never faltering, never flinchlnc. standing firm for Victory. Thouqltrlesthe patlh be mush and T cme, onward. forward is the cry Nameless obstacles before us Chane them men, we'll never die. flsnd in hand we give them battle, Arged swcrdwedonotlczlow Rising one and all to conquer Crush s ruthless might/y foe, is Britons Motto doesn't- seem i7!’ let ‘the World know we are imit- n‘ Lest and Bat Mr right against Milliil. IIOME CENTRE Al‘ PETAWAWA Per Arduse-Ad Asirs (Through Toll to the Stan) ‘ihis is the motto of the Soldiers‘ Ind n's Christian Associa- ticcl. He trail have dominion from sea to see. How‘! ‘I'm-ouch the proclamation of ml- Gospel by the Christian Ohurm. every Christian organization. and every Christian. . “AJLA. his nine stations ‘flee 8 lodged to wdcllligfn k lYl A Ercme Centre st Petawswa t: be e l3 5001i l! YINBRsm-v muuut. H.001 has bren ccntrlbut» eghwmichshouidbebyiisruhli, The C ‘ttee would be ex- ceedingly gralefui i! every UIHOI: on receiving March Tidings would send a card to the Ccm- mlthee secretary, Miss A. E. Giles. Athens, 0nt., stating the amount all-easy contributed to the Fund or pledged toward it, in order that. the Committee may have an idea. c! the probable amount available for the Buiidins and ‘Eiqulilflflli. and that the Building may be started at once. Some places aim at 81.00 _Dcr member, Winnipeg, Athens, King- ston, etc, Congratulations to Pem- broke W's and Y's for a. cheque for 00 alre rbcei v . Contributions should be at once in the hands of the Provincial Treasurers to be fcrwardcd to the National Treasurer, Mrs. W. P Wallace, 35 Furby St., Winnipeg Manitoba. for the Committee. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGI Dear White Ribbrmersz- We have been greatly encourcliifl by the acknowledgment from Lady Reading, ctainnan of the Wo- men's Voluntary services for Czvil Dsfence in England, of the cheque for £112, which our organization sent last October. L~d_v Reading said this Rift was received with "immense gratitude for the gen- erosity and understanding of our needs." she pclrteta ou: that our mcnel would purchase lint only ‘he Trailer Ten Wngzn. equipped xth Insulated umr, stove water tank, taps and focd tra 1.. to serve not lunches to 200 props, but it will also rovide a cameerl box to be carrl on the rear luggage rack ci a car This mono‘. is canied a "Mug-in-Time" and because of its portability is particularly use- ful 1:1 bombed areas to serve the homeless and provide a meal for the fire fighter and rescue squads. when they cannot leave lo go heme for necessary refreshments. This canteen contains milk bot.- tles, mugs, etc , and the illlge slze can supply hot tea to 150 persons. We hope all Unions feel that tins is a Rreat opportunity _to send sympathy in a very pr/rct cal man- ner to friends in Britain, and that [he funds may be forthcoming for another gifts to than this year as already planned The time has been extended un- til March 31st to receive our con- tributions c! fifty cents per mem- ber for the Dominion Home Centre for Petswawa. Camp, de- tails of which have been sent in my circular letter to all our Pro- vincial and County Officers. with deep spplecuticn for all erthuslastic co-operatlon in these two ‘Prolecis ours in the Work, Amelia i". Usher. ALCOHOL AND HEALTH Mon is s member of society and owes s duty to others. The rule for the Christian is stated by 8t Paul: (Rom. will "The right course is to forelrc the eating of ‘meet or the drinking of wine, or doing anything that to s brother's tail. inseparable from s man's duty an Another an lliglli! lloulllnlicu Gel Any llesii To those who ton, night after beds. To those who sl whose rest is broken by To those who wake up in tile they went to bed, we offer Ntve Pills I» tonic remed When this n done ti» drums and nightmares- Look for our alh ousiseplass inskinffiswlnikb: morningss sswilsu milifiilbillglglgzlith sud m. soc e ltrenlthgn u"; shoilldbsnomorerestlegnifllgdghtfl Pri 50c boncoplllsstsiidrugconntess. o’ ‘ registsredtrsdemsrks"ltedflssst"sotllgpa@p 4 Days Extra Special-March 2i-25 DOMESTIC SHORTENING 15‘ :21... By the Case or Single Pound the Price is the Same. count s. c0. claim their disenchantment with new!‘ been really en- Thelr complaints they dwell w, for they have not N. cover the vigour of youth for m! memory f can recapture someth ng of its ardour- ln Memori- l l to his brother is his duty, to him- self. Strictly slreakink. I- M1113 duty to his rleillllbllr and t0 him- seli are. one. A man is under oh- llgation t0 himself, an neighbor to kee his body in l. condition of hea th and efiicisnc . Our ph sical powers, crowned y our lntelectual powers are sills t0 u; from the Creator and we are under the obligation to preserve and devel these. At one t it. was considered that alcohol was necessary to good health, Science has dsproved this o lnlon Ietusnote the findinzflcl edioal Science. It, says that drink leads to dis- ease: reduces efficiency. The drinking man has more than the ‘ average sickness and his illness is . his span 1711104’! D1’. of in Patients l fhave been unab to he . I have lost man cases becsuse of the ei- feet of lquor on the kidneys and liver and because the use 0f $1118 drug reduces the powers of re- cuperaticn." life have chanted by it. about the low levels in ring hollo known the uplands. I cannot lllnhfl. but th for my mind. John Buchan Hoid-the-Door. Pcnslar Golden Pen-iyptus The will soon rid you of thst lursdlll oollgh sndihe rellrf ' will be Dermansnt. _~_ lI-‘hlis elleeiive Courh Syrlv "'_"_' OBI you to throw of! yell was ruorrr 1'0 an cnranmi. com. h’ rand“ u" “m, llfetkne passed stion of the sir vile-ll“ promptly and without an! hsrmful after-effects. l.’ have in my from an ers various unsettled world which, lolll In 50c Bottles. enough the earlier world to render my right to cheeriuiness. t was brollkht up in limes when " one was not admmed to he happy. and 1 have never learned the art of discontent. 1 preserve my de- votion tc thirlls "afar from the sphere of our sorrow". fr. semis to me that. gone who loudly 9L- Pcnslar Laxative Gold Breakers will relieve the worst cold l" twenty-four hours. Tl"! 1|" insure m: us "W" ' cold ii’ you follow the direc- tions. Au excellent ccmbin , so» with m. nme Wu" s yrlm One rise only-u Mm‘ E. A. FUSTER CENTRAL DIUGSTOBI Bole sml hrvl-"'°“°“‘ val-alum omen!" l" r. l. hiss!