. , 0T FRliM THE HEADLINES... the greatest entertainment scenp tha t ever ill-VJ‘? SHOWS 3.15 7.00 - 9.00 TO-DAY THURSDAY CA PITO 2am’ 2/5. iitilllill EHlN IRAPSA lillUlliUi KIiiElTS Kliliili it's Chan's mostspine- ti n g l i n g mystery! ,PI.US AND FIRST CHAPTER “Pacific Blackout" Brings Air Raid Thrills To Screen Paramount Pictures has stepped out far ahead of the field with its current thrill film at the Prince Edward Theatre. It’; an opus call- ed “Pacific Blackout” with Robert Preston and Martha O‘Driscoll in the leading roles. - With curious foresight, Para- mount completed "Paciflc Black- out" just as the Japanese loosed Vcnlrnouot pro-mots - l C011. "PACIFIC aLAc our" ROBERT PRESTON ‘MARTHA WDRISCOLI. - muun mun...“ cided to gamble everythin tackling Uncle Sam. The pcture was rushed through the cutting rooms and to theatre screens throughout tlle country Set in a large Pacific Coast city a. whale of a story, swift action, superlative acting on the part of a truly magnificent cast. ’II:e dranlu ¥AVMHH fl-‘Ji-‘iflfl-‘hl-"AHHHH of a great American city on guard -:- against enemy air raids is oig u*n'a'utVu'|'-' ‘#951555?- h enough by itself to make “Pacific Blackout" an outstanding film. At times its feeling of suspense is positively terrific. Not satisfied with that, Director Ralph Murphy stirred in some artful cprru/ly 4M ended up with a, film blend that is a knockout. Preston is cast u the brilliant young inventor of a range-finder for anti-aircraft guns. Enemy agents, out to steal his secret,_get him out of the way by “fl-timing" him on a murder charge. demned t0 through the escapes when a motorized aircraft gun crashes into the D0- lice van. With the aid of iss til-X bill 8 well." TM 3 M QU/TEERI SDDLEMA TES ALSO — 3 BLONDE MICE — JUNGLE ARCHER WORLD OF SOUND — COLOR CARTOON enough. nn nuts l. ey from ,,. , operator on the loose, he tracks down the spies, sOlves two murders The picture continuous chase from beginning to end, with every moment filled with suspense 55555! gg-fill, ard chills. Eva Gabor plays the beautiful w" . blonde menace and the British ALIPERAN meap Add soaked Alum-an; stir‘ actor, Philip Merivale, portrays tPe BUTTERMILK S (391133 spy leader. Others in the cast are A Bl 1-2 cup All-Bran 0-4 cup buttermilk 1 1-2 cups flour 1-3 cup shortening 1 teaspoon baking pjwfitt until dough follows fork around bowl, Turn onto floured board knead lightl g fem seconds; roll or pat to 1-2 nch thickness and out with floured cutter. Bake on llght- is ly greased pan in hot oven (450 F) about 12 minutes. 12 biscuits (2 1-2 inches Note-Sweet Milk pet n of but- HICIQRSC the producer. 5 Incidentally, "Pacific Blackout" $3,289,?’ affords a complete view of Civilian Attorney Defense methods. all the way from the anti-aircraft defenses to the work of Air Raid Wardens, Fire Watchers, Demolition Squads and Auxiliary Firemen and Police. 1-2 te poon soda Soak “All-Bran in buttermilk sift flour, baking powder, salt and Cut 1n mlortening tcrmtlk omit soda soda together until mxture ls like coarse corn- p ,.==--_===—- -_. M ilk Producers This ad will answer all letters received about milk. If you want to get ln we would advise you to start sending at once. Our present. price is $1.80 per 100 lbs 4 per cent milk or 45c per lb buitcrfnt delivered at our factory. Don't send on trains it is getting too win-m now. We want milk delivered any day before 10 o'clock Milk must be sweet. We pay in full the 10th of every month. We have a large amount of milk cons ordered. For the present ii‘ you have none buy or get the loan of them from someone who is not using them. We will operate our factory day and night if ne- cessary. We sell Groceries, Feeds, Hardware, etc. Charge it to your milk or cash. We operate all the Reel sweet milk is used instead and 1n loving memory of Sarah Mar- garet ilugnes, who passed away April 1st, 1941. the fsce we loved so well asp find never say farewelL fondly Remembered by Parents and Brothers. ..-1368-4-1-1i. In Memoriam ln loving memory of Mary M Holland who died April 1st, 1940. We mourned for her in llence, No eyes can see us weep, But many a Slltlll tear is shed t .;.'.T.T.;'.1 4.. A I rrri STARTS TOMORR O W and that at increasin elp curtail th ' organization was op Government making any money out _ of the sale of liquor "vt-hich is moo. said he did not t» asked the Premier if could be made public but again they were requested c L and Mary lolh Hughes ~ Coblnu Wrloht. Jn-Tod North ~Vlclor Jory SEA RAIDERS Chap. 12 MERRIE MELODIE Cartoon NEW SERIAL THE GREEN HORNET STRIKES AGAIN PULLMAN S—*"ERWCE RESUME” PROTEST TAX (Continued from gm l) §‘§_,“,§.y',_,1fp mo, started ly on any area when: this principle is followed; 3. that the tax col- lected from alcohol sales and deg- ignated as Health tax be abolished this money, necessary for health purposes, be collected fl ther sources." It was mov- ed by Rev. R. E. slaw and second- ed bl’ Mr. George Brown, Kensing- He pointed an evil source." If] resolution asking .11 the Health Tax to General. Pink Scrlpll not to. On been informed M‘ a member the Legislature that all the scripts had been put in the hands WM definitely I-‘Sllfed by the 0t- of one doctor in Charlottetown and another physician in Summerside. vtnoe would retain its liquor rev- WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAYD Rev Mr. Webster requested the enues without any interference: in President and Secretary lo 11nd any shape out how many scripts were given Government." out and call a meeting of the ecutive when this information was obtained. 1'- it. Mr. O. C. LePage, Rustico chum. ed that the Government was break. Rev. William Ver Wolfe, Bummer. side. warned that there was danger that this new revenue woul become "rooted." After a, vrhile n1 GOtVélillméflt would not be able to Z6 B01’! avoid criticism; it was also almed tr revenue and might _ _ e sale of liquor by raising the price. The general pub. 11v might think 1t peculiar for m, Federation to prolg5fi 5531M; u“, the reason for doing so was the principle behind pointed out that; there was the d“, g?‘ of hbecomilngla rooted busi. ss w c wou n — ca... u, ye“, d “m” "m" iotteroun. sgt. Arthur Mr. James McLeod, Hampshire, s“"““°'5'd° "l"! Corporal said "it's the sick people they're go- cu“ tax for this money-n0t, m, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster did m; think the Federation was going far out that the Posed to th PPR"; L» M- Nllurruv. Hunter, Riv- O‘Diriscoll, an adventurous telephone ‘h; "nggiiutfgllt °lflle lgogglégla! $1123: thgwslllcluld do with it ' and saves the city from destruction. Macxlw ‘Mlzabsw; a what the Lieglsldtu bout removin ent session 55d ML n), 63311131410 were overseas since Janu- ho vras present, "y re could do E the tax at the pres- refill’ MT- MacKay hink he could ans- ‘ the auestion. He doubted if here would be time to deal with it *“"...t.*;..rr°“ “enem- Louis Jean Heydt, Thurston Hall, President bheesgmst “KR? Mary Treen, J. Edward Bromberg Webster’ Re‘, Mfirevllegywonev‘ gal‘ mittee, M: W, Q_ and Spencer Charters. Sol C. Siegel Re“ In, Evy‘ “m; named w mm e re- the thc matter the tourists were here. According- oltc , ly it had been decided to issue a taut churches or Canada. was 501110 fllneoms time. her hand well special "pink" script lo;- tourlslg, first question dfscilssed, A Canad- The reason for not making it inn Press dispatch known was that lt might tend increase drinking if the public the Secretary, Rev. Mr. Slaw, Mr Enew there ‘were more scripts ing issued Mr. Brown charged that h. rm: mwt slvlne the Dominion control of of Corporation-Income foxes for to be. ‘he informed dl-‘iuson rm: qngnuolfreroww GUARDIAN avnv Tll-lllY lllllY -:- SIIOWS 3.l5—7-8.45 "CALLING ALL HUSBANDS ” NEWS — MUSICAL REVUE — NOVELTY cerium. lillAlilllAlt Ibh lolllnl h round m! new: u 1on1 lnloroflu DI! MINI-flail] at l: "III nuns Ill O0 Inserted l0 A can o word. otlldl: llnhh h. Mull; OBABWELL for Photograph; OONFEDEEATION LIFE [NS we: Jill PLACE ORDERS NOW for Arti- ficial Mowers-dean's Novelty Gif 81109110. 193 Hillsboro. L-i400-4-1-2i. 0N IND lllkr April 1st our store will remain open until 5:30 dolly. Micro Hardware. 14-1403-4-1-21. rum fill-A flue fire at the residence of Mrs. J. Rooney, 38 Vi"?! Bl-Net. was the cause of a file alarm yesterday afternoon at two o'clock. There was no damage. UBGI EXHIBITION GRANT- A delegation consisting or m, Q91, MacKinnon. J. W. Boulter and '1‘. W, L. Prowse, waited on the Pro- vincial Government yesterday and asked that the estimates be re- ‘s.“°..‘“.33,,‘ “"22 Old Home Week. on m moron DANCL- There was a, 800d atte d dance atntlwoemtiztiogul-lsgrxlll: mlgaal night. Music was supplied by 3111 Moruldc and his dance band. The fumes‘ was under the direction of off-ice’; gl-d 3&1“. Entertainment dance co it e Tuesday nigh." m an}? We 01' the legion Aux. Hgly- M uperoues are Mrs. A. I'll. rs. Douglas Macliecd, Mrs, 11am. Palmer and Mrs. R. C. Ohand. thmuifh Pullman service to lcllflgrilrtreal. which was suspended g the freight tie-up in Feb. effect Resin. The again lostlunlpht an cu arrived in the city. Ilt when u Charlottetown daily after , The 3918M “Ingestion at Borden and Tormentine has now been geared “P which lllflde it possible carresum; the servlce_ wl-llle the W" 91f! 11D to make room for 9918M cars on the car ferry, 1t Tflillilfillled at Tormentine each 71B . LOCAL si-zslvlsn-rlvrunco _ their blitz on Pearl nurbdr and lue the laws o: the land" when before ilzo other Axis powers d; itgilélielgl liquor for other than med- grglgélglfefizcxgfttghglglselinmfig"; Dita-l a skull fracture, of Mr. air. Mrs. 1e R°Yal Canadian __ fun. 1, with ut it. EXTRAR-_B1\;[)[€vSIff§é, lfalwthnelellitlvlfgepsacfllécfl-B1acko%l}s§5c0:_ mgeum t. Strliiagvtzxpressed the op. gggelrlgllllllllcilievi; 232g: grid :78! . . —- r1 thtdiddl ll l1 e xoli no " ' les- ‘BETTE ltlgolrycfi lellelcleyrigggel Tl: thais lsecadedell been deslBlla-ted as a Realllllilotrax {l0 iliirltlr t1: the Bismark bama n“ his t bee“ 111 hflsllillllretlhleesaileeeil: 23g svlépifllelii to bie there another three e s. d . l1 motor Rug: acgiedcggs Injured m norm raoln ovensass __ Bi Island soldiers arrived home x S . William Beclreliillmeélllgf; Sullivan, Major J k 1 Captain ac Wr 81m M In. Summerside, all P.E.I. Highlanders, who recently Wmbleted an observation course in glrflucioraldofczillgullryliest Sign‘ Arthur Regiment‘ ova Scotia respective units overseas. The mpn are at Present spending c. leave visiting their homes. Cannon is a veteran or the World War. Sgt. Proude and Bmdr. Pro of Wales College teaching saw l5 pital. His 5D be improved. River. laid‘ that there was q p001‘ simply mean incomplete elimination. enough “bulk in your diet to move the food wastes promptly—and get it in sform you'll enjoy Keep away the "Dull Days"! Don't be robbed of happiness by days of dull depression, headaches. Thole symptoms may every morning. join the happy thousands who eat delicious Kellogg's Bran Flakes every day the year round. Gently laxative in a natural way, KELLOGGS BRAR FLAKES WITH OTHER PARTS OF WHEAT help supply valuable minerals and proteins too. And boy-what fisvourl You'll want to make them a daily habit. Order Kellogg's-Eran Flakes to- morrow—in the golden-yellow package. Is OUR 10B the trying "Shui-in” Kind? Better take Bran Flakes. i U1 fifteen n1 Wlfl-l umooo’; c.1142: day lfieyeazz/ ‘aw: 5H "Arr Inn , "It's wearing work d tho button counter Ind very little exercise-yet I keep well. Why don't you keep well my way? Avoid harsh cath- uticsl Instead, cat delicious Kellogg's Bran Flake: every morning in the year!" flll TIACHIS SCHOOL — How does she keep so wcllilEvcrymoi-rlingshecats crisp, delicious Kellogg's she doesn't need harsh PAGE THREE 7 HI DRIVE! A TAXI- "Thc old bus get! all (h! excrcise"-— but he keeps fit with his daily bowlful of these tempting mellow-flu- voured flakes right through the year" That’: why Follow those fwd _ rules lo llealfll: l. To git well, see your doctor 2. To keep well, watch your habits lor one thing, be sure your elimination is complete! Especially if you're on indoor worker, get: enough “bulk" in your diet. And get: this bulk in a form you'll enjoy ovary mornini through the year. Which means Kellogg's Bran Flakes! Now in two convenient sizes. If you breakfast out, ask for the individual package with the inner, WAXTITE, sealed bag. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. ..__4 Charlottetown, Bnldr. Q fear that patient in the P. E I. that appur condition is reported exists. Trinity llniteri Church WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st William The reques, 0f "l9 Governmen 170m (LN-Woman's Missionary Society °"°’5°” MW"? “luhl- They are: 7.30—Holy Week Service, conducted by the Young People's Union. ttsywrere rejected by the Not Sympathetic Rev. L Rev. ‘me missioner has been Premier burnfls lilgVnmtg gecre W111 an _ . Ta lor Presi of Canadian Brewer-lacs, 1.1m Clarke, Hunter Canadian head of the British Sup- Dly Council and closely connected nse to the appeal for $3 from with tho PQSDO the various dial-ges Rev, Nell ices sent out were not "e erfrluilllrlg fills appeal had been The matter of liquor sales and lmlud“ i" the notice and it was 1'1 11¢ abuse of scripts was brought up by Tel’? the President, Mr, McFarlane, who R"- EXDlicit." On suggestion of Mr. Murray it was Morning Sesdon till on Premier Hepburn: opposition was read by Hepburn was quoted as saying that "he would not rstlly the agree- pL-lk the dumtion of the war until he IX- at his residence 28 Brighton Ave. Funeral notice late tawa Government that the pro- from the Dominion Mr. James McLeod, Ham Herman complained that theunigt- Efiitgckpegvitxliié lag‘ adminlfltrato m c ." . e sane of o Mr. Darke said that the resolution 08th was not res y ed. "We should s here at home," he said, V. G, C. Webster believed the received a copy of Nloinder to the Dcmlnion ghlg Failure of the Dominion Gov- eummentus refusal to initiate saga that emment to accept the four-point IDUT-Dollll? Dfliftram. ‘Ihe the local physicians did not have DNETBm 0f the Canadian ‘Pfmller- imimded the mfelufy f-o corres- Some day, some time, our cycu shall enough scripts to g0 ground Wm]; ance Federation, the Roman Gntn- D0111! With l-‘ile Canadian Temp“. see , Church and the major Protes- 651% FV-‘dflmtivn. gov. Neil Holman‘ just back from -aw'a, expressed tie opinion that "be" Cfllllwll. R.C.A., St. Avard's the members of Parliament 11m sllmDflthet-ic to liquor restric- tions. It would be necessary to prove that the use of intoxicadlfs is short an actual detriment to the war ef- Bmdr. fort. Half the members of Parlia- last merit are asleep, he declared. Deputy Liquor for ole lilion Government. declded pressure of circumstances due to told of asking the Premier u any- to send a second appeal, this time the grain and sugar moi-tags might one but qualified Physicians could to the secretaries of the official force the Government to uh some In M ' isstue so pts. on rgcelvlgqg g "my Board. restrictive action. emorlam _ in the negative, the federation m,“ The secretary mm! m“ p, p“ the ‘Ibm Gow- the meeting Yesterday ’s Market CORRECTED FOR EVERY Eggs do: Members of tine Federation ex- Cabbage, lb. pressed the opinion that this was Roast Beef nothing short of a political hold- Cream, qt, tionol Defence closing all wet can- a Government Boiling Meat ISSUE 12-850 9c 15-280 Vacuum cushion It least twice s Province. Th in military establishments. mu" lhoruualuy. b 9.76 inter- Hep- ire n in cted, he claim- Pt to clean up Continuing the Budget debate in M, Murray expressed the the Legislature on Monday evening. the big business esis have s strangle hold on the Government and desire to pro- Prince tect their money interests, R. E. shaw pointed out ently a strong combine Hon. Dr. W.J.P. MacMillan, lead- er o! the Opposition, charged that Public Health had been neglected under the present Government. in 1931. “It was only a few weeks old when the late Mr. Lea was defeated and the Stewart Govern- W" merit cams into power. I happened d t ‘ma. to be appointed the first Minister O1 Public Health in this Province as well as the first Minister of Ed- ucation, and the duty devolved upon me of organizing and putting - into operation the proper ventivs measures in the Health Department. In that W" 811,000 Wls spent. In 1932, $28.32? nu spent in that department; in 1993. 828.542; in 1934, $32,356; in 1006. $33,148. Prom then on there has been a decline. e ndituro was $31,000; : h: 1998, 119,997; $21,111: in i941. 821.931 not n. vary satlsfsctory aocauso I believe in ventive medicine in the DeDar ment of Public Health. and you will likely get service propor" to to the amount that is spent there. "I am not referring now to the lsnatm-ium, where were has been I. little more XIIOYIQY ED911152 I lJ-‘fl referring to the De artment. Much o1 the trouble is _ u: to the fact that they have not got a Minister competent to take charge of the work. If there was s. meet-in! Yb- morrow of the Tuberculosis Associa- tion the Minister of Public Health would be lcuou by his ab- sence, as he was on two occasions in the past year." Dr. MacMillan called attention to the report of the Deputy Min- ister of Health, Dr. Keeping, and the emphasis placed on the need of more accommodation at the Scnatorlum. To stamp out tuber- culosis it is absolutely necessary to have a sufficiency of beds in the institution. This should not be solelv a responsibility of the Pro- vincial Government. When the Government has gone as fa: as it reasonably can, increasing the grant year after year to the extent of its means. it. is right that the Domin- ion Government should cume i0 their assistance The speaker re- gretted that the Howell-Shots rs- port bad not been adopted. and paid a high tribute to Mr. Justice Rowell and to his interest in the question of public health. The giople of Canada have to suffer cause of the disgraceful action of some of the so-called political leaders of this country, who suc- ' ntuntlon, ceeded in wrecking the conference canted to consider the Sirois re- r . poThe speaker also paid tribute to the work done by the Women's In- stitutes in public health matters. Last year the House voted $7,000 in the estimates for extra mural work at the Sanatorium. and even this money was not saent. "They could over-run their es mates by 392.000 A rug cushion gives carpet s but they could not spend the money voted by this House to buy broad the poor suffering families of ‘Jose afflicted with tuberculosis in this is the disgraceful lot. on the name of the Minister ear While others are asleep. Only a short discussion took un of the Ottawa y ' - I m!“ b Father Mother and place relative to canteens at the with the gun in the hands of Mr, Pork 1b, 13.3% n“ y h“ ’ lfiligltdsulfilhthm? oollflrwrilltler hi; Hggjvilmd C Webster regretted m“ m 33-326 '~ e - - - ~ - qr- l -14c & c0. L_13%':'4_'£':1M'9' P‘ h‘ lhllnd‘ military law and the Government failure of the Dominion Govern- prowl, each $1 004135 ' cannot interfere, merit to initiate the four-point Bulge,- a,» ' - . , . . d l y J5 DUNS’! AFFNAGE. P E I. Riev. Mr_ Webster expressed be- program. He felt that the llleder- gum“; bee; 1546c c d f Thanks lie-f that there was a much more ation should continue to back uo potatoes‘ p]; 35c "' ° "3."°“i»'<lil“ t": ma“. a“ °°.'°.i’°'".'=t..l.‘ln.$.“°n‘32l&i“t.“. c - we» was e " eg on " e. u mpe s. c» - Applw elm,‘ pk 4045c __.--.._ ——-— “lgegglm m, m mane“, 00m §,‘§u"f,§‘“§~ $.35 u,- mifjf“ rf Pursuit». 4 lbs- 25c _ Ml‘. Ind MIB- U011 gisDotlwellf - __.-——: clmwfly m ‘Ndeml Aufhdflfle’ on"? 13-305 R A F P i “d “till” 2i Ewmfl?‘ kshto °tlf§ir Blurbs ‘tut lluuur wesumvtlm W" I 1s.,,°'“°“" ’ 1°" "’° i I 9 resen s Eliglisda nglgenrrgors igr the kind- ‘ileum to the w" "1"" ",,,,,§“f§fg,,§§ “Iii: _ _ ness elrtended to them at the time ;0T|;.;._n QTJ- otlemwn méTitle l°lll"ig°in;olmfimmffi; 5w,“ potatoes’ 3 lbs 21c GRIIISOII Theatre Noni _ of their recent sad bereavement. 3054mm] on March 39m, 194g, 0 1"!‘ - " ‘l - chicken "ch ‘M54150 Th 1, | h g X l-eqg their np- made bv the Canadian Wderatdon n 6y B 0 W5 0 9 D -» r ~Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buote, a son_ , u be "Ho" Government, 1 gammowm- 35c u preclation of letters, messages of o i0 m . Herring Huh 5c ' svm alhv and Mus Cards rewlltrd- O'BRIEN-At. Summerslde. Mal-en mflih§n$§§°ul°§§§m “fig; gum, '5 1b,, 35., i .d f L-178-4-1-1l- 31, 1e42, u, 1. Claude O'Brien. it?“ "m" b; dmnflmm-i m, Mushmoms 29c ll n! 0 formerly of Al rtonxand now with m“ rule o! such bwmg“ be New narrow 3 bunch" 25c NO. 60, (YHARLOTTETOWN SQUADRON, AIR ggughcgga “Qriéangcsrlen . as“ mun-mp mung. so Qpypy-nmgnl- New rhubarb, 2 lbs. 45c CADETS 0F CANADA Dwid bear“ ' ' ' owned liquor stores: 2 That sale. Cooking EDDIE-ii. Dk 30-500 N: D. MdCl-edfl ' from government liquor stores be 5Dlllfl<iilbblb- 1b {W TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY nun-us gllllgfij“ Otgtllckbfigwfi, ‘llgggggl; "t" ““__““_°'__'_____ °° April 14th and 15th, 1942 UNDERTAKER ____ ____ ._- and eight o'clock in nu- evening ctasu lwo cusmou cocoon-st the Prfifre Edward and on week davs ornlv: a. ‘Flat all PRINCE 0F WALES COLLEGE HALL EMBALME: Island Hospital on Monday. March edvgfllglng or liquor 111 can...“ b.- 7.30 P M 30. 1942, John C, A. Gordon in his (m-blddgp swam 1n the phce of feeling of extra thickness and ' ' ' ghugqguwqn mg 32nd year. The late Mr. Gordon Isle: 4. That when the request in softness and hell)! to prolong r118 mm! 911d ‘he tlssenflfl‘ °f m" M‘ R 15 G I Admission 50¢ Nam wnuhm ls resting at the MacLean Pun- Item l ls implemented an or-‘er is- llfeuBut it. as i-ell as the rug, eserved Seals c enera n," u. eral Home until this moi-nine then sue from the Department of Na- shoud have result" cleaning- '1|:.e Department came into being a1 cl Vigorous Speechi By Dr. McMillan Opposition LeeTc-ler reviews Health, Education, Farm and other problems in the Budge_t_l_)ebate. of Health. who should bathe m- todlan and guardian of then peeps." Dr. Macmillan reviewed mu health problems. including infant- ile paralysis. diphtheria, and dent- inics. It was, he said. l. and ."Ct's.ll't€tltl‘,V on the people of this Province that during last year only one rural school applied to the Public Health Department 1n 0on- nootlon with dental aliniu. Education Our Province, he continued. holds the unenvisble record of having tho lowest percentage of school ct- tendarloe in the Dominion. ‘file r0- port of tho Department of ucatlon shows l. further drop loot: yes: to 70.6 per cent-almost fivo per cent under our required min- imum, Our enrollment last year of 19.194 was 110 below that of the prcceedi you. Th speaker rend hf 9 l, 0mg from the Chief Bugrinfon- (Continued on page I, col l) TOPPER Products for Sale at Reddin Bros. For that Stubborn OUGH . Take '1' Reddln's Bronchial Syrup Largo Bottle-Mo Creosote and Guslacol A Reconstructive Tonic 16 oz.—$1.00 Leave Your Films At REDDIN BROS. For Finishing Wampoles Hard Boiled Candles cellophane wrapped packages 25c Molasses Kisses Salt Water Kisses Rum and Butter Kisses 10c per hag. llElllJlll BROS. L. M DOUFFITTE ll. M. SMALLMAN