‘ANUARY 1_0,_1_9_§0 ...0U'I' TO KILL! Radio's aisle-buster in furious action drama! Out tolmuh the rocket dphoncycbigglml IOIISIIIJ. 0F DYIIIIIIE-Ml ‘I'll! IBDSEI MolrvGoldwyn-Mnyer Thrill-Shot Drama with B053 WATSON-RUTH IIUSSEY GENE LOCKIIART PRINCE ED WARD P040 5mm: ' In “Romance of tho Potato" mlllltrf Ihvclog lobar! Benohloy IIOOIIIIy ITS IIEW “Tlllll MAI” Fill, FOLKS! l9‘: their newest, iheirmerriest ond most amazing udvonlurel lAnd flash! . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thin Mon have c B-A-B-Yl e [ll/Ml POW!!! MYRIM l0)‘ zilarl/iigm/lvu/i g v. on. IUIUGER .c. Al»... 3mm: . not. " 5i! dlnlifllitcrou - Pulrl: Knowles n». wan. Ohdnd by hum“; by z vim DYKE n uuur smonsno" B. I. S. LAST TIMES TODAY‘ 'f*:- “w? .. , ‘@1011 Tnum _ _ Rcuulnr Monthly greeting SPECIAL "' i" I-‘RI.—SAT- rumor, rsu, 1g st m0 r. M. L—-l3l- 1-l0-2i Girl Guide News 71h (‘lftnwn Company (Trinity Church) A wboggan party has been planned for this afternoon. Guides will meet at the Captain's homo at 3i30 p. m. Everyone please rc- memlbcr to bring a picnic lunch which will be eaten later at their headquarters If any Guides mo unable to go l lobognnninq they are requested to be present at tiic supper meet- ing nt 5:30, This ls urtrent as 50ml"- unporlnnl matters regarding com- puny IIIIUIRQFIIWHL will be discus- d GEORGEWABBTHAYES PLUS ~ COMEDY - NOVELTY REEL AND CARTOON >4‘ . Uniforms are not necessary. EAGLES mu»: LEADERSHIP --——o , b1ONC'I‘t>N. N. 8.. Jun. 9~(CP| ‘ --~Monc.l.on ElLfllP-‘l gained leader- . ihlp of the southern New Bruns- uick Ilcckcy Imigue tonight, de- fcnllug Sussex Rangers 5-1 in the first. league game on Monctou ice rials season. c“: ____...._. __. .1 I T00 Lam To Clasify BOSTON anrron rsssas WANTED (XYMPETENT ‘MAID. Apply 96 Hillsboro Street, 4 t0 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Jan. a»: John D, Merrill, 75, political ed- Glohc, wllhl, nmr0§s—nv m rm '7 ll- m- 1-"423-1-19-31- "'0' 0' m“ BMW“ SPRID-(irll-ll). Must. Jan, b- '“' ‘ ' "iii? which he had bife“ n$md§l9d h‘ iAPL-Jfirc lnst-plnro Cleveland WANTED T0 RENT HOUSE. 5 50 years, and editor for ii» yen tux-Om banned Snr-mgnfld Indians or 5 rooms, reasonable rent, of the Harvnrd Alumni lllultfilii. p, m 3.3 ovm-un“. geadpwk w. Bill?!‘ J, iliqlrl. in an IuttWnnlionFa-Amerl- died in hospital today _ lean Iiockcy League game. apply “JK" care Guardian. brlaflllllw» L-m. TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS . 111E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ ' THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN I Thin column la reserved for new: o! local interest but advertlllng o! o newly nature may be [muted ll 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. ._-_._-._._-; CBASWELL for Phctogmpm. CONFEDEB-AIION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-BIBS-‘l-ZI-Sll. ALL WALTZ PROGRAM at Forum tonight. 14 bands. Admis- sion 25c. L-alii-l-IO-il. A'l"l‘r..v'l‘!()N ADVERTISERS. - ndvertisements for insertion the following day must be in this offic not later than ll A. M. STUDENTS RETURN —'1‘hu p0 - this city tvas swelled Ey several lvllLIlCllTd as students of St. Dunstans University and Prince cf Wales College returned after the warm auras must be paid l by Wednesday, the 10th. [4-4064-9-21. BOARD OF TRADE . Annual Meeting and election of officers w- Illht 8 P. M. L-399-l-i0-ll. ‘ON SCHEDULE -'I‘ho!orry Yhir- vlew continued crossing between here and Rocky Point 0n almost apparently improved conditions. WITH THE FIRST DIVISION - An Island officer with the First Canadian Division now in England is Dr. John Andrew of East Royal- W who enlisted in Ottawa as med- icalofffcer with the 1st Anti-tank RBBIIIICIIL POLICE COURT-Jn the Police Court yesterday 9, vagrant was holidays. Classes were scheduled to basin today. Studentg attending s. D. U. number 130 w 11¢ P, w, c, students are in excess o! 500. NEW PLANE - The Canudlanl Airways plane made s. mheduled illght to the Magdalen islands yes- wrdfl carrying 80o pounds of mail, On t ereturn trip 250 pomq; of mall was carried. Three passengers came back with the pilot on the return flight. Flying condltions were reported to be good. Yesterday's weather was the_best encountered s0 far this year, it was learned from the pilot. A new Stimson lime arrived in Moneton yesterday’ lo be 11596 in the Canadian Airways ser- vice 1c was announced last, night, IIIGIIER. PRICES —'Prices to the‘ farmer for table stock 11ml advanced since the new year but. cold weather prevented growers from hauling me" Produce to shipping films, it was learned last night, 31ers in Charlottetown were quotin 60 cents per bushel for table stock gubers, an‘ advance of i5 to 20 cents per bushel over the mid December rice. There was no demand for sce . Tllrlllps had moved uDWBPd slightly also zt| was re rted. Growers were being 15 Gents per bushel for tur- nip; Basin-st 12 CGIIIQ before Christ- mas. Mild wcather might brln a. greater offering from farmers, 56M. ers believed. POLICE REPORT -- City police ' collected $543.25 in {mes and costs dUIlIIB the month oi’ December Chief of police A. Birtwhistle said in his review or the month for the City Council. Fines imposed under the Prince Edward bland Prohibi- tion Act amounted to $195.00, he‘ said. The remainder collect/ed wasi in miscellaneous fines and costs i 131111118 the mouth 53 arrests were made. Of those taken to the station 29 were booked as "drunk and in- capable". and _l0 as "disordcrly"' drunks, Taro drivers of motor vchi- do‘; were churned with driving while . intoxicated. Six were nrrr-stcd on the“ Chiliizos. Thirty-one Charlotte- town CillMIlS appeared in court during the month for parking their cars on thc street all nicht. Tito‘ changes were laud in connection with n drive to clear streets for the operation of snow plows early in the morning. iiivnnrns‘ _ DOIRON-At Fredericton. Jan. 5, I940. lo Mr. and Ztirs, Wilfred Doir- on, a dnilghicr. Mary Eleanor. BROWN -—_At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Junuary 6. i940, to Mr. and Mrs. Rc-herl. Brown, Covehcad Road. a >011. DEATHS SNOWIE _—At lvlzrvfleld. January" 9. 194D. David Snowic, aged 62 years. Funeral today (Wednesday) Jan- uary ill from thc home of Herman Hill, ltlavflold, at 2 p. m, interment in New Glasgow Cemetery, lLARKIN-At his home in Rich- ,nl0ml on January 8, 1114i), Byron iLafklll, rig-ed 62 years. Funeral Thursday morning: at. 9 o'clock. lpendinq the arrival hciorc that |time of his daughter from the Un- itvd States. IRVING-On Mondav fright. Jllh. 8th, i940, Eva Nicholsmi. widow of the lute JC. Irving. Vernon. Fun- eral service at her late residence. Wednesday, 10th inst. l o'clock p. m., thence i-o Cherry Valiey Ceme- icry. Please omit flowers. CardhOf Thanks The muulv of the late. Jnlm C. IiIcPlmil, Arlzrle Shore. wish to thunk ircichbotirs and friends for kindness tun-inc the sickness and death of B, nusbund, father and brother. L-4i2-i-i0-li. - . In Memo rzam V In luring mrmnrv Anrlrcn's_ Nurlioro. who passed sway January ltilh, I938. _(lone fronramnm: us, dear Father. til W0 miss you. l Loving you kindly. your memory no | keep. ‘Never tin fift- cntis shall we forget t you. [Dear to our hearts ls the grave where you sleep. Inserted by thc I-‘nmlly. §L:38_6-_l~l0-ll. __ $lMu\~\-n-I-I'I'I‘I-I-I_I.I'I'o‘fi-| N. D. MacLean ‘i UNDERTAKER EMBALMER é North Wllislllre Phone H9 t l éama-u-r-vr-ws-ayivm Charloilctown and - Rustic-o was cioed to traffic, it, was ‘LARGE BASE “r Rnhcrtllll the City of Charlottetown m the ffN-‘i-‘f-‘lf-‘fl-F-‘fl-‘fi- sent to jail for 10 day's. A man was convicted lOr stealing pqul- lfi/ Hid Will be sentenced today. The case of a man charged with having stolen goods in his pm. (sillisislon was adjourned until to. My Robert B. Parker. Jr. Associated Puss Mo" Writer BUDAPEST. Jan, 9-(AP)~—l'l0r- etgn observers said that the defer“ slvc alliance reported to have been ROADS OPEN _ . urrensed by Hungary and mo; In paved highways in twpclPg/lrlilge .51.}; a “eekmd wnlemme “l vim!“ a few m es of gravelled roads were, Pmbably wmlld “WW5 55min!‘ W ggellgsfffiljlggliorxtlratflic, iit was learn- , malq- an unwilling choice betwren arms for me gaétu ngvgrriélhroia g continued friendship Wllll these two hours enabled snow plow crews m powers and her ties will soviet Rus. Open sections where heavy drift; S“ iuui been troublesome, The section of highway irom Hunter River u» Ivhlle reports indicated the alliance provided for Italy to come to f/he lid of Hungary In the event of an invasion by cllh- er Gcnnany or Russia, informed sources said it was directed mainly against Russia. lmrmd- wflflhc!‘ Wllh a short soc- \1°" 0f rmved road east of Morell. Personals Ronnie. youn son of Mr. and Mrs H, C. Atklznson. is making a gpod recover‘. after havmq m. mm‘ The Hungarian Foreign Minister, Count istvan Csaky, hurried direct- ly fmn the station today to Prem- ier Count Paul Telekl and his min- lstiers to report on his negotiations with the Italian Foreign Mmister. Count Gaieazzo Ciano. Afterward Telekl and Ossky went His and adenoids removed at th P, E. I. Ilospltal a few (lnys ago, P Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY. JANUARY l0 halo-Hungarian Alliance May Force Nazi Hand Germany Mair-Ed Compelled To Make Unwilling Decision Between Fascist And Soviet Frien_c_i§_ hip. w "h! Dillon for an audience rim Hunnfy‘! mount. Admiral Ninhoiu Hormy. Ixuomiad source‘ slid born Horthy lnd fhe cabinet. welcomed the ioporied alliance with Home. Wl-lch Berlin Observer: closely watched 3mm, where Adolf Hitler was sold to be consulting his sdvisers on how to reconcile Russian friendship and Nazi the with Hungary and Italy. Should Hitler decid¢ w sign a dfifinlte military alliance with Rus- sia. competent circles in Budapest said he probably could not avoid an oncn break with Hungary and Italy. Authoritative sources said the I- talian and Hungarian foreign min- isters had agreed to offer to help Romania against possible Russian invasion in return for a settlement of Hungary's demands on Human. ia's Transylvania. which was Hun- garian before the first great war. Ciano was sold to have urged Hun- gary not to seek a settlement of this lsstie by force_ 8.30-1th Brownies-Social IIall. fi.30—-'lth Gulllcv-Soclal llziil. IURYHNDS TRUEBILLIN parted. Dr. Howatt had stated he Mrs. Com Large and Roy The woman was dead. the man live. He proceeded with the latter to the Charlottetown Hospital and iound two wounds in his left chest. Dr. Yeo had expressed his opinion that, the two bullets taken from the body of Mrs. Large were the cause of her death. These wounds, he said, could not have been self - flicted. "I do not know whether it. would help for me to PQVI€W further the evidence that was ivcn before the subordinate Courts.’ said His ford- ship. "The Attorney General will submit; to your {or examination tho evidence that the Crown considers essential to be heard by vou. and ‘I shall only now go this much fur- ther. to warn you that you are not January Term Of Su- Dreme (Burt Ollellsl trying the case of thc innocence m‘ mulls of the accused. It is for you ‘YeSterdaYT Appeal/upon hearing the evidence and r- B ‘ r- to d tier in wh ther this (ase Heard- iyifcnlf’. cast: agxalrfst thee accused‘ as should send him for trial before 88W . , - n; rt, ‘ . 1r o _ou will bring m?‘ ‘we 1gb“, mvéllibffllise 0r LAP‘: ‘met; "311. or insclic ment. If on g ‘ l d o“ ' lthc other hand you decide that Clmrlotlctoum, charged xvlth mur er of his wife Cora. Blanch Large. weal found bv the Grand Jury at the op- ening yesterday of the January lcrin of the Supreme Court. The trial of Roy W. Large will open Monday morning and that of Douglas Aretas Smith will be held over for thc June term oi thc Su- prenic Court, The Court opened at ll s. m, with Hon. J. A. Marhicson, Chief Justice, u . The Grand Jury then retired to hcor the evidence of the Crown. Joseph Arthur McGuI an, Char- lottetown and Jose h llliam Mc- Donald. a former _ arrister of Sask- atchewan and native of Stanhope. were admitted to the Bar 0f U15 province. The first case on the appeal doc- ket was culled, The King vs Veron- presiding and with Justices Arscn- 1w shgpherd, cult and Saunders on the bench. , The iouowmg is the docket- After being sworn and charged in connection with thc Large case, the Indictment; (fraud Jury retired and in the af- it on, on TPDCYIIIU,’ a irucf bill, The King v; Douglas mews “Tm @3113"! "5 w, "m" ‘WW5 l0 Snutlrwjrlevous bodily harm tfrvm inspect thc Queens Cotinly Jfllhllaét, 51mm“ the Infirmary and Faiconwoodl The King vs. Roy Warburtvll Hospital. The Grand Jurors were Lal-gthqvrurder, Messrs. B, Roy Holman (foreman), NJil l). Madman. H. Hooper Home, Appeals J. flurry Williams, Charlottetown; incl! E, MCEliCilQflI, Long Creek, The King, rcsiondent vs. Veronica hlichucl Dcrcreauk, New Iiuvcn, Shepherd, appellant, bert ‘Yroirsdtiic, VlUlOrlfl, Alfred The King respondent, vs. Wilfred Cameron, south Melville, Leander Agni-ck, appgllalll, itcid, Hope River, John H, Buntam, Tm. gmg, M590 Rllsilct), ‘Thomas Wlgluore, Pleasant ggsgy, appellanL _ Valley, 1m Rodd. Milton. ] The Km; [Lflpondelll vs. Priscilla in in.» charge l0'l_llQ Gfilllli Jury Jpn-Lg ,-_~>p¢11ant_ thc Chief JUSuCC .:\l(l this was‘ one T119 hmg, respondent. vs. John oi thc terms when bills of lndlct- Jaw”); Murnaglia“, appellant, t incnt wcrc icw- only one, —but The King, respondent vs. Walter», thc case covered a, crime that in its Cullen appéllalll. t shocking quality was hardly surpas- Wallace Pursey, sE-(L The Grand Jury had not to ma; vs. Joseph McDonald. defend-f (icterminc whether the accused was l;|11l-1(\_§])Qnq'eIIl,_ utility or not guilt)‘. but thc evidence was stulicient to just.- ly it gozm: lotion; a pclit ury for y trial. If they come to tha conclu- Muriel Nicholson and BIlO.. plain- s.on, any f-‘Xvu-ie 01' QXOYWTRUOH lilis vs. The Dominion of Canada ivwld be 1'01" U16 iYlHl luYy W W!“ lGcnci-al Insurance Company, dc- sidcr. I fondant His Lordship Civil Jury then rend thc 1 John Doyle, plaintiff vs. Canadian chance to 11w cflflt. that on or a- lNIIIIOIIKLl Railway Company defend- botu the filth dav 0f August, 1539. Nuns. County of Queen's, Rov Warburwn Appeal Caso L " c unlawfully clid kill and mur- Corn Blanch Large. 'I'hc PCTSUI: The first. case on the appeal doc- \ c iifc was thus uikcn was thc kct was The King; vs, Veronica wile nt thc iICCIIBCIl. Dr. MacKenzic shepherd. 'I'l\is was an anneal from had testified that he was culled n n ctillVlCilfill bv Magisira K. M. to the residence pi‘ thc dcucuscds ‘lMorlin, for a violation of the Pro- ,l\l0ill(‘l‘ Mrs. Chandler, and saw a Jubltiou Act. Ailcr evidence and nmn and p, wcmnn lying on the argument were submitted, Mr. Jus- ‘lioor in the pnisrllgel us)’ klfiadiing ticiel Arsenault granted the appeal from llE front al c 1c c en. wtr costs. The woman was lying 0n witness‘ The EVKlCXICQ ol three crown wit- leit. hand. on hcr buck; thc man on nesscs. all of them police officers, witness‘ right. Clo c in thc woman. was heard. No witnesses appeared on his face. Their hCads were both ton behalf of the appellant. C. Si. pointing in the same dlfPCtlOn, i0 Clair ’I‘r.1inor up axed for the thc door, ‘Flu-re was rt (onsiderable Crown and .1. J. Jo nston. K. C. for amount of blood on the front of thc the appellant. Witnesses heard woman's dress, and she was dead. vvcre: CgusénlgesMDgklnd land gel:- ' ‘re man's H1158 ivns bea m; wien on oft c . . . .un ons e gvlitngsst llllEIlCd himL over; ‘ H had LilWfTClllW! McInnLs of the City p01- oo s nins over h s crcs . c op- icc oroe. cued his eyes and move-d his lips. Dcakln Tolls 0! Raid Witness noticed a revolver" lying be- tween the womans legs below the kin-es. He ordered an ulllblllnnce to Constable Deakin told o! going take the man to thc hospital. Dr. .20 the residence o! Veronica She);- Howrttt arrived uud witness handed ‘herd on the night of Nov. 18th. l9 the situation over to him. and dc- in company with Constable Beaton _-__..___..= By Edwina POP" wl-lauys TH’ DOLLAR? WHY, WI/i-IEN YOU DIDN'T MAKE 11-1’ CANDY YOU PIIOMISED TO, YOU SAID WHAT DOLLAR? YOU'D OWE us A DOLLAR TO BUY SOME ~" Qi-i, WELL , YOUR GRAND- MOTHER MADE 5OME FUDGE FOR YOU-- our TH' FUDGE IS ALL coma-- our You DRQMISED ' '" \‘Z/E.LL,YOU'RE FULL OF FUDGE THEALAND DQRYT NEED ANY MORE ~\iy watt. I'M some 1-0 Gtvg rr "r0 You --- SOMETIMFJ cm":- Ycu SEE I'M READING? “°“" "“"'°" Th: Eastern Guardian plaintiff-upped». whether i l of the R. C. M. P., and Constablu Mclnnis and Webster of the City Police. when he entered he saw the woman com from the kitchen with a bottle her hand which she shoved down the front of her ;S. He sent. for a matron to have her searched and in the meantime the l wonmn wok the cork out of the bot- l tie, inside her dress, and enrolled the contents. vlfhen the matron ar- rived she refused to be searched and resisted arrest. I-Ier doctor was present and warned the police fl- '. gainst her arrest. Questioned the witness said he could not swear what was in the bottle but it. Tsmelled stro -an<1 he would say 1t was intoxicating." The other witnesses corroborated most of this evident». The Crown sought. conviction un- , cler Section 1Z6 (a) of the Prohibi- tion Act which provides "During the i process oi any search under this Act if any person shall break any bottle. vessel or any other receptable 01' empty out, or otherwise destroy. or therwise bottle, vessel or other receptacle the same shall be prima facie evident-e l uors and shall be so construed . anv Court or Maelstrom in any rooeedlns under this Act.’ Mr. ohnson said that this was not "prima faclc" evidence gs the con- tents must be intoxicating and the section referred to specified that the contents must be spirituous liquor. i It must be analyzed he said. The At- l torney General claimed that that would be impossible a5 it had been spilled out and that the whole thing seemed to rest on the correct in- terpretation of’ the word Sillflwflus- At the conclusion of the argu- ment Justice Arscnauit said that he would not be held responsible for any slankness in the law passed by the Legislature and that he was not in sympathy with a case where four policemen obtained a warrant to search for liquor on the premises of one woman. He saw so much van- dalism going on that he thought. the police might be better and more usefully employed. PAGE THREE l", n ‘ Brighton Club t WednesdayJon. I0 no - m A. u. amucmwu olwuumi mom Z50. our: an. BIIIINIUODOOIPIB~IM Second Service 0f Prayer Week Largelylttended Th0 second sci-vim of wordrfp 011F111; iho Week o! Prayw wu héld last: night in tho Bnptlg: Chllrfill- A COH-Zrflflltion hiring the capacity of the Church and Church school Room worshipped. The Rev. H. L. Danton condom- ed the service and was assisted by several other clLy ruining“, The choir led tho congregation in 770N111!) as they 51118 the anthin -—“bOrd, For Thy Tender Mercia Sake" by Parrant, Thu Rcv. Roa- coe Nice deliwred the message on the theme “The Christian at Prayer." Disciples realized the need o! learning to pray when they saw that Jesus felt the need of mm- muning with His HearenlyFather. St, Luke's Gospel tells us when we rllDlllfl pray, how we- should pray and what we should pray. Luke 5. when should we pray? "Go to the inner chiunber and pray to the Father in Barret." Man in hi: closet shuts out: l. The haste of this world. 2. All sorts of barrcn formalities, our prayer ls sincere. that the said bottle, vessel or other l receptacle contained spirituous kg; i 3. Barrack-Christ and hatred do not. g0 together. we can't pray with hatred in our hearts. We close in God Yvhen we pray in our closet. We close in our whole lives. Thcn we must pray fur forgive- ncss for our sins. We don't close out the worfd in our prayers. How wc should pray. We are not to pray bofore men to receive glory from them. We are not to use vain reputations. We must not "s1?" our prayers, but pray thcm. What we are to pray for. God knows the things best for us before we ask Him. Sometimes for our best welfare we must re- ceive the answer "No". We need to develop our prayer life if it is to be strong. Each sin- cere person may pray and be as- ‘sured that. his Heavenly Father will hear his prayrr. Yesterdays Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SATURDAY’! .__..._._ .,"I‘hl; column in relerved for new: of local interest but ndver- i tisln; o! a newsy nature may he inserted n. 2 cent; a word strictly payable ln advance. ISSUE RETAIL MARKET ' Apples pk 26-800 Eggs doz 38-420 Parsnips lb 4c Cabbage each S-lllc Carrots 3 lbs 10c squash lb 3c Potatoes pk 20c Beets 3 lbs 10d Roast Beef 16-224 Boiling meat 12-140 Lamb b 16-20:: Corned bee! 12o Slew meats 12-140 Steak lb 16-251: Butter (lain 32-340 Chicken 61.00-51.35 Cream qt 40c Fowl each 75-900 GPcse $2 00-3225 | Pork lb 18-20-220 lDilCKs each 85-5110 Spinach lb l7! Onions lb 5o ..'CLEARANCE SALE: Eur Coats leather Coats and Mackm- aws. John McLean 6c Son Mon; tagup. L-i2l-l-l0il-l2-la. , ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be \ handed u) their Rept. Arcrhe . Hume. 3A1‘ BARGAIN PRICES T0 | CLEAR: Driving Sleigh: —~ Box , Slcighs-Horse Rusty-Harness. John , , McLean <8: Son. Montague. L-lfll-l-lil-IZ-lfi ' QUESTION 0F RACE I t l CANBERRA - (GP) _- Enlist- ment of a full-blooded aborigme in , the Australian forces cause, a l1r0b~ ilem. for regulations sav applicants lmust be “substantially of European xn-igin," which lll_l\l)0l‘lKlll[‘ is not. Aborigines fought llI thc First Great M‘; . <~--- —_____ __ TRY FR NO l nearly NEVER T00 LATE rwgcxmnsmfiéncbnd - (on 411m: years ago Mrs. Hanimer- ton and Tom Dargan played to~ , ilether as children and then moved away to neighboring districts. Two years ago thc-x rv-mct. and marriagc followed. SAVE MOTHERS IN’ AUSTRALIA HOBART, T... aria. Jan 8- lCPF-Slressiug the: lhF llvm of 10PM) Alulializm mothers have boon lost in childbirth, Mrs. Fdifh \Varf:v:.\r“.l_ nil behsif of the Tasmanian Council for Mvcrnnl Welfare is niacin: rlmiwsiions helm» Prime Minis!" R. G. Menzies. for a national polzcl: for crlr» o’ mothers and clnldrcn. This Quick-Acting, External Treatment FOR CHEST COLDS Ulld in more Canadian Home: Hun all llmilar medication: combined-because n‘! och for! and direcf lo relieve misery. Mother. don't worry yourself sick over those miserable colds. Don't u! up with thc distress they cause. Flow find out for yourself-without it costing you a penn -why thou- sands of modern moi ers usc Vicks VapoRub and bless the relief rt brings so quickly and safely. Vick: VapoRub is used externally -thcre is nothing to swallow, noth- ing to upset delicate digestion. And here's how easy it is to use: Al; bedtime. massage vicks VapoRub over throat, chest. and back (from neck to waist). Then spread on a thick second layer and cover with a warmed cloth. Right away, VapoBub goes to work to relieve the misery of the cold two ways at once-two DI- RECT WAYS. First, VapoRub stimulating ilk: a acts on the ski". , . 1 Second, it gives oft‘ the sofilliinl medicinal vapours oi seven drflelenr relief-giving ingredients-hiqwurs that pencrmrc in thc irritated bron- chial passages. And here's what this poullicc-and-vapour action docs. It clears the air pzmagcs. loo-cm phlegm, checks thc fcnllt-ncv to cough, rclicvcs irritation-wrist) c.1569 soreness of thc chest musclcs. This comforting action continues hour after hour and invites healing, res!- ful sleep. Often hy mnrninit. most o the misery of rhc cold is prong. Try this lime-tested truntmcrtt l-Rhtf .--- MAIL FOR FREE TRIAL-q ‘To get your FREE trial package of‘ l Vlcks VapoRub. print name and ud- | dress plainly bclnw anrl mail today w: I VICKSJ 1, Elliott s... w. vlndw- 0'"- Nnmc____._--———-- Addreu l-.-.---- _ n.~nwnIUcIlifl-Gfl'fl-§\E b‘! ifau- o-