-“S.>111t- oi ihc good people who dine her-c," .~.11i~.i the hotel mnnagei- sadly, 1.590“, l , l-ugllfd our spoons and forks ,5 a .1111 of nlciliclnc-io be taken after nil-ills." 0U should not wait for that more throat to develop . . . es soon as you feel the lllflhtut irritation or aormess, gargie with Antiseptic Absorbine, Jr. . . - one part ofAbsorbine, Jr. to nine parts ofwater . . . and relief comes im- mediately . . . for the cause of sore- ness and irritation is ouickly over- come by the powerofAbsorbinc, Jr. And ssafurtherprecautiomrubthia antiseptic linirnent into the throat muscles externally to draw out ths inflammation and reduce the swel- ling. Get a bottle at your drug- |ist's to-day . . . and treat your sore throat both inside and out. Prire — $1.25 —- hospital sins $2.50. F‘, THE cnniujofilirown The Central “Guardian YOU wnm‘ THE nest your "whey W11! buv- All! your grocer for, ""1 1M1" "I1 89111118 Quaker Flour and Quaker Quick Oats (Chimp ware. 1422-1-10-sthusfri-1mo. 25% OFF all Ladies Georgette Crepe, etc., dresses. All new styles. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. 20% 0F!‘ all Men's Wool Under- wear during remainder of Bale Days. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. OUR BIG JANUARY SALE ends on Saturday, January 24th. Buy now and save money. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 25% on‘ all Ladies’ Hand Bug's and Neclrwear for remaining clays 0g sale. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. TAKE ADVANTAGE of the 119x}, few days. Extra. special prices and 1653-1.22-3|_ buy your boys a new suit. Prowse ' M 3105-. Lid- 1668-1-22-31. CORRECTIOXL-ln the Eaton _ Groceterla add which appeared in AT floMEr-MTB. R- Moorhead this paper yesterday morning, Spin- Legate will be At Home to callers sch was advertised as selling, 2 lbs. next Thursday afternoon from 3 tolfor 21c, while Cheese was quoted as 6 P. M. 2034-liyselling at 25c per lb. This should , have read Spinach, 2 lbs. for 25c; 20% OFF all Blankets, Bed Com- Cheese, 1 lb. for 21c. A corrected add forts, Auto Wraps. etc. Prowse Bros., appears in this issue. L111. issa-i-zz-al. SPECIAL PRICES on all Ladies’ TRYON UNITED cannon cm. Silk Underwear during our Big Sale. CUIT-Sunday services Tryon: Sun- Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1668-1-22-31. (lily School, 10 a. m.; Public Wor- Loss of Appetite shin. 11 a. m. Crapaud: Sunday School, :1 p. m.; Public Worship a . Quickly Overcome By paying sE-ict attention to the p. m, J. L. Lund. pastor. SPEC . ' C} 1d“ If?!‘ ‘our PRICES ‘m a“ little every-day ills, you have the ‘l M“ CW“. PF°W50 3105-. Ltd.‘ best chance of avoiding serious ill- 166a_1-zz_3i_ ncss. Mr. J. A. Anderson of No. 1 Chamberlain Road, Kingston, proved . . , . , i this to be so. He was feeling poorly- GAhDhk u ry BUTTERT‘ ma‘ not much wrong—but still wasn’t 1'01 71h- Buv your supply from our well. He found relief in on. HAMIL- tcznnsters or at our salcsroom. Pure TQWS PILLS- "I 50118119 l1 110K 0i’ Milk CC, [ML Drihll-lairxrlilltonils Pills, arild cargfitvtélbc ‘S9 S GCDIIIQ P0111 ‘i0 [N1 C (3 _ _ ' _“" lgood I derived from them. No pill Tllh BAPTIST CHURCH. — To-_n1ade can compare with Dr. Hamil- riorrow morning Dr. Vincent willlwffs 1'01‘ Indigestion. I055 0i night's spunk 011 The Constraint of thc ‘rest and want’ of appetmiy Cross. 111s evening sermon will be A ma‘ "numhnringer "Chm-i." 'l‘l1e music of the day will "Lovc ihc Lord. Edith Lang's includc Coleridge Taylors O Ye That To enjoy your meals, to slccp well "I 5 and have lots of energy to work with, use Dr. Hamiltoifs Pills regularly. ‘VERNON’ RIVER AND VICINITY was a recent visitor to Vernon River. berry Plains, are receiving‘ congratu- Mr. George Weatherbie, Lake Verde, was a recent visitor to the city. The many friends of Mr. Robert Coady, Alberry Plains, are sorry to hear of his illness. i er. has returned home after spending a few days with friends in the city, Mr. Billie Pollard, Beach Hill, was a recent visitor to Millview. Mr. and Mrs. Mack McLeod, Uigg. uYere recent visitors to Vernon River. Wilfred Furness, Vernon, them a. baby girl. and left Mr. Bob Murphy, Hermitage, was o. recent visitor to Vernon River. Miss Martha. Walker, Vernon River, spent the week end at Alberry Plains the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Stewart. One evening last week a fcw gath- ered at the home of Mr_ and Mrs. fie a fruit cake donated by the I11- siitutc and maclc by Miss Rose Fos- ter. The cake was won by Mr. James Praught and Mr. Frank Hayse and made six dollars. 'l‘h‘.s speaks wcll. fer Miss Foster's cnkc. Mrs. John POWC-l‘. Elliotvalc, is spending a few days in Alberry no Mr. Guss O'Ha.loron, Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Thomas McLean, Al- lations on the arrival of a baby boy. Miss Pheobe Richards, Vernon Riv- i The stork visited Mr. and Mrs; John Currie, Vernon River, to raf-, . wahgvlha 1L3 A_R_DIA?I _ -.. ..--»-._....- _ ion Indian The eighth o.’ a s:rics of article. By Lucy Gertrude Clarkin I gm: a.» a ~1- vH/"r Y" Y“.""\, ----_._-_-_..___.....-..... _.... .... .. __.- ___; Hail. . \.:11._l.cn for The Guardian . .L.".I.y I Medicine-makings are the big ‘events of the yea-r among the Indians lwho retain their ancient customs. ‘On these occasions the Shamans {display their magic to foretell the year, heal sickness, 0r return thanks to Those Above for prosperity. The Pueblo Medicine-makings are held in the Medicine-houses (or lodges), and the Navajos hold theirs in the Medl- cinc hogandn-a cone-shaped hut de- wted to such rites. The first business of the Medicine- nien is to prny to the Trues for the ilispersion of evil spirits, then they -procced to hen! the sick. A sick per- tson is “bewltched" according to the fIndian idea, and ,only Shamans are nualltied to administer treatment. Feathers from the wing cf an eagle are necessary in fins dlspcnsary,— lfeathers and nimble foes for dancing is an important feature of all cere- monies. The Medicine-man dances ‘up to the patient and places the tip .01‘ the feather against him; ihc quill ‘he places in his own mouth and. sucks for o. minute. The feather appears to i increase in size, then to diminish; the ‘Shannan coughs; puts his hand to his i mouth and takes from it ihc "disease" '01 the patient. It may be a. big stone, rr a. rag, or anything but- the sick ,1nan 1s healed and the object is jivnndcd around among the audience. The killing of witches is another wirangc ccrclnony of the Medicine- ‘hr-usq A lurgc bowl of sacred water nearer and nearer: ihen a sharp flash of forked lightning darts from on" wall to another across the room. back and rdrui, back and forth many times, and the hall rocks wit‘; the force of great thunder-clam, These "magic" storms do not last long but’ people who have seen them say they are too realistic for comfort. Swcrd-Swallowers and Fire-Eaters The Medicin -me11 of Islets. per- form the feat of swallowing eighteen- lnch, double-edged swords to the Very hilt, wearing only a tiny breech- clout during the performancq And, 618d in the same revealing costume, they dance on fire, even eat a little of it with apparent relish. This fire. of cedar-wood, is built on the floor of the Medicine-house very ‘close to the audience. ’I‘hen the Shamans, chant- ing weirdly. (they have innumerable chants which they use in all their ceremonies.) dance in and out of the fire, holding out their bare arms to it and seemingly enjoying themselv- BS- Ii 1S believed that they make some preparation for this firey ordeal, just gas the Moqui snake dancers make themselves immune from snake pois- ening by drinking a secret herb-ten, (supposed to be Mah-que-be.) I The Navojos, too, perform a start-l’ ling fire dance during which they W831‘ only the breech-clout. This dance is performed in the opcn ‘is placed before the Chief Shaman ,zn1d in it ho 1:. supposed to see every- Ainng that is haiplrcning in il1c world; 1 ‘lore-n ihc inturc is 1111 open book to; ihim. Lookiin: upon ihc bowl he slnok- ‘ cigarette and bonds- oround an enormous fire. Each man carries a long bundle of shredded ce- dar bark which he lights at the firc before beginning to run at grcat speed around it. They use these ’I‘.~'\lLOR-l'rl.-\Dll DlflTlNCTlON cury 11111-1 111111 iakrs prid- 3 fl§l:If'1\'.'11l('(‘. Yci in iit-vlg-fii- of i-ltur- lurgi- r-x- t poniliiurr. t'1~ contrary, uhri _'1.u 11121:‘ a 1 c hero, ii» lor; ivcaiiitg qunl n-ll giir- you '.l~ ,".‘1‘.:*L pt:- Hllllt i111‘ _\'l;l‘ l]l(ll‘l(‘_\'. Murdock Ross ‘FC '0 TQQ LATE T5, You flan Avoid T h i s W110i] your propvrlv i. 1111- ' Ly insurnln-c il‘.l1' 1-11“) i _ 1 hour 1i fire irlurzn lust it your properly that ihr- lire- nlen are summnnrd lo uiit-mpi. 1'01‘ lin- m livsirulfiixn. of 11111111 and ulCtCdlCuitQ QOQCEOJQQQQO» 4.1-9.1. 10.0.1; u i all of your properly: iicy, liaiiiicii irrs; when lrlsurnnri- iTznir-riiri Cameron Block, Clrurluiii-loun, Phi-nu 1031i. i1‘ CC'.‘IEOC\OQ.0.C>: Hour Thy Voice," Mrs. H. S. Hender- son inking ihc solo, Iidttolfs Like as a Filtllcr. From 6.45 to 7 o'clock P.M. lifiss Spencer- will give n11 organ prc- . hide, UTCSDlli-lllg the following ‘num- bcrs m) Grand Oilertoric, (b1 Lon- xicndcrry All‘, lcl Ave Marin, Lizsi. The Sunday School hopes for an at.- iendailcc of 200 and urges thc whole congregation to participate in this, the Bible study service of the‘ Church. ' ii. " LAID T0 RESZX-The funeral oi’ i Capt. John Gillis was held Monday g of ernoon from Zion Presbyterian Clzurch where service was conducted l by Reverend Henry Cousins, B. A., , luslsted by Reverend Mr. Vincent’ and Reverend R. Moorhead Legatep. The pail bearers were Messrs. Henry Craswell, Preston McLaine, Gco_ W., McLeod, Min-dock Ross, James Brodie l rind Donald McKinnon. Service at ' the grave was conducted by Rever-l end Mr. Cousins. The Caledonian Club in plaid and bonnet with pipers playing the "Lament" preceded the ‘ hearse. The Orange order also at-I tended in a body their Service also being conducted at the Church. REMOVE CLARA BOW FROM FILM LEAD Algslorbine Jr l‘ ,8‘ jANTISEPIiC“Ll_NlME'.“NT _ For swollen» tonsils and Chest-colds LOOK For Our New PUBLlCITY PAGE 1T0 Appear SOON ! _____ _________i_ HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. 23 Clara Bow was removed from the position of a costar with Gary Copper in the .ilm "City Streets," by officials of the Paramount-Publix Corporation today. l-ler place will be taken by Sylvia Sidncy, recently. of the New York stage. _ The announcement marked the; first time since Clara became star. No medicine for general family nsc so good. Sold cvc1‘y\vl1cro in 25c boxes. rinnn-il-i uninn-nr n» nu 1min. 111 usuoiilllh LORENZO B. TOOMBS On Tuesday, Dec. 16th, there pass- ecl away from the scenes of this life i0 the larger, fuller life, of the great éeycnd, Lorenzo B. Tocinbs of North Rustico, in his sixty-sixth year. The deceased had been a great sufferer for some months past not- withstanding all that physicians could do and the best of attendance proved of no avail. In his home he was a devoted hus- band and father and his kindly wel- r iccme will not soon be forgotten by his many friends and rlcighbors. He was a life lo11g member of the Presbyterian Church and took a kccn interest in all its activities. Besides his sorrowing widow, there are left to mourn three daughters and three sons. Gertrude, Mrs. War- field Orr; Lilla, Mrs. Frank Houston of Mayfield; Charles of Drinkwater; Chester of Portland, Oregon; Wil- liam and Myra at home. One daugh- ter Amy, predeceased him twelve years ago. Also ihrce brothers, George 1-1.. of Charlottetown, Hammond of Kensington, Herbert of Sask., and two sisters, Mrs. Janey Arthur, Cali- fornia; Mrs. George McKenzie of Vancouver. The funeral ulns held on Thursday and was very larlzvly 11%- tended and was conducted by Rev, R. H. Stavcrt assisted by Rev. H. S. ‘brief business discussion, after which is ihc sacred Plums‘ the guest or Mn and Mrs lfrom time to time to peer- ihzough l brands as whips to scourge each oth- Robvn Gui-Id“ i ihc gnloke-iviwmihs. Ill is ilbcut to bc- f cr and, hold them against their own - " l full sonic Imlinn; ihc Shrunan secs .1ll1<l0 b01505 I01‘ 1W0 o1‘ thrcc minutes Mn Joan Bmdlcy‘ venwn Ryan witchcg" 0110 may sec il1c arrows in all 11 lllllil- A5 U13)’ Cllllét‘ 011611 Ill-ll!!!‘ “on mjst prize at m6 whm party liCllLE \vi1c1'cil1oy urc. lmlnctlinicly Lhc lllfldly 810111111 the 111w.- Lhmr brnlnix; m“ Friday night hfcdicznc-izunrds, iCuln- ah-\vhit- fllflfllllllfl 1W 111°)’ “$111913 Sufdlllillg Out §l:1l1-\ve11l rush out (lnor ‘tilyingliwllllld them. and ouch (lancer is T111011" Imus and urrows- nsignisl. of DITWUCQUY blllllfli ill firfl. their 0lllCC'—-illl(l rclurn in a short 111193161 Navajo trick i1: to “Stand illnc with in; v1c1i11i~..'l‘l1cy nrc “dead n fculhvi" on cild 1n a flaring. 111111- mtchcs," onc nuiy sec the arrows in 51181106 basket and dance with 1t as lthelr bodies as the gilards drag them a partner. The Indlan-— in this case along by me hair, and they are hdr- I sometimes a very young boy-dances i ribly realistic: If it. were not for their 111 P101181‘ T113110" 310111111 the basket; ‘(loll-sized bndies one might forget 1 and the feather dances too. hopping ' they were manikins so closely d0 they ' Emily UP 911d 110W". 311d swaying in resemble real Indians. Sometimes the direction of its human partner. drops of blood fall from their wounds If he dances to the north the feather Rs the guards hold them aloft. 1911115 northward; if he mvves t0 the south the feather tips southward, and so on as if the quill were actually reaching out to him." The growing of sacred corn by Navajo “Wonder-Makers" is a trick M1". and Mrs. Ben Cofidy, Vcrnorl River, spent Sundry in Alberry Plains ihc guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coaciy. Miss Mary Cummings, Alberry Plains, spent Sunday at her home in Lake Verde. V. Meeting Women ’s Music Club v ‘The foreteliing of the year is done An evening with Mozart, during \ by the Chlcf Shaman and two of his which a program of the compositions l‘ first assistants. This dance is‘ usually that leaves the wisest 8119551118. All‘ of this composer was given and an in middle-march before there ls any sunrise a kernel-SUPPO-fied i0 be en- interesting paper on his life rend, ‘sign cf green SDYQUY-illg- Lummls suw chanted-is Planted by the 51131111111 was the form that Monday Night's this magic performed in Islets. and 111319 earth floor of the hoganda in Music Club meeting took. Miss Pearl tells us," The Chief Shaman and his full vicw 0f the audience. A cere- Currie was the hostess for that night two assistants go out from the meet- menial blanket is Dlwed over it, and and also read the paper. ing to the banks of the R10 Grands. 1'16 5W5 311 S73v9 EXPi-‘Ciflnfiy bQiOYe it A11 (he members, with the excep- land presently return with stalk; of abfwclairii Lchant." After a‘ Lion of two, who are away from the green corn and wheat which they de- W e e an e r ses in the centre, city, were present, and the evening clure was brought to them by the rl- 11nd When ii; is lifted a green shoot ls proved to be one of especial interest. f ver direct from the Trues. Thes; svcitihpuéshing tlliroilifl: the cergcked and enjgyment, stalks are handed about among tin IJr - 1108 B8811 s hovel‘ and During the evening there was a l people, then the Chief Shaman draws the Shaman continues his “sprang Other Ceremonies frcm them omens for the crops of the _ song." As the hours pass the blanket irkes higher and higher and always ithe Shaman sings. When the chant ceases the growth stops, at least there is no movement of the-blanket until 'hc continues his song again. When the blanket is lifted at noon a vig- orous stalk of corn ls seen "already tasselcd out_" when the sun sets it is the following program was given by ‘ 001111115 season." the members of the club. "The "last service of the l/fedlclne- Paper on Mozart, Miss Pearl Cur- dance before the benediction song is rie, from Sonata No. 5; piano. Turk who “sced-glvihs" 11111011 i5 itself 11 lsh March, Mrs. Keith Rogers; song, Isielghi-of-hand trick. The chief fet- Contentment, Mrs. F. M. Nash; ‘ lsh of the Shamans ls the "Mother” pmno, 50mm; No, 4_ M155 Lillian {flan f --11n ear of spotless white corn with Kenzie; Drink to me only. Mrs. n. s. u plume of downy while feathers sizticslnt-n should ghc 111 thought and George Foster in an ainnlal lllPfllllg of 111v Oiiiuvn so lpriiiioii. cinl llygirni‘ Collin-ll. lln slailczl illni l family lifc 1111;; Irvin; il'(';lif'!1E‘(l and hunk: child life more Llnin l the shadow of dncasc. strongest, the mcst efficient and the? best for the future of the Donunion. i The speaker questioned the WlfiiiOlll partly grown ymufhs and full-grown es. He affirmed that there ling figure ihc‘. she has been re- placed in 11 picture. I Studio officials would not com- ment on testimony which was written into the trial of Daisy DcVoe, ex- secrctary to the Mtress. 011 8181111 theft charges. l Bishop. The hymns which were chosen by deceased were: "The 10rd l8 My Shepherd," “Hold Thou My Hand" "Abide with Me," and a solo "Will the Circle be unbroken,” was sung by Mrs. Walter Buniain. Henderson; Violin, Minuet and Trio, 110111111 t0 i110 ileild- 1i» WPYBSEHi-s i119 M155 Kathleen Hornby; sgngLullaby, ‘ mother of all mankind 11nd during Mrs. J. A. Lawson; piano, Andante the whole Medicine-dance onc of these and Allegra, from Sonata No. 5, Miss Roberta Spencer. Song, Alleliuja, Miss Lillian Mac- Kenzie. queer objects has been sitting in ‘front of each Medicine-man. Now, as all in ihc audience rise, lhe Chief Eshaman and hh: assist-Bills shake a perfect plant grovm to complete maturity. One who makes a. business of "mag- ic" may have some ides. how this trick is performed; to the unvcrsed it is n marvel-feat that compels admiraiiorl for Indian magicans. It was: "I wanted to keep Clara out of the papers because 0118 H1019 slam in the papers and Clara is through in 1iictures." The acress is under contract to Paramount, but no announcsmznt was made concerning her future 11c- iivliics with the StUdiO- The pail bearers were: Gordon Laird, O. M. Bernard, Alex Mac- Neill. Alex. Toombs. Fred Toombs. A. J. Rollings. Interment was in Cav- endish Cemetery. Thcve as ihe shadows of evening committed to its last resting place. UNITED STATES EXPORTS DECREASE DURING 1930 were gathcringnround the body was_ their “Mother? above the heads of. lihe throng in token of blessing and] iii lout pours o perfect shower of kernuls The lady was gelling thg judgg ma; i of corn, wheat, and seeds of all kinds he,- husband obgyed her, ,in vastly greater quantity than I "Obgyed yml " asked judge, would undertake to l1idc in ten times ‘ "_' raising his eyes. ' us many of these little tufts." "Yes," replied the wife. "We quar- Another marvelous trick of the elled. I said: "You hit mei~ And he lshnnmns is the ‘staging’ of a thun- dld." ldcr storm in the Medicine-house iwhcn, outside, the sky is brilllani After the program refreshments were served by the hostess. FEARS "EM/T" DECLINE OTTAWA. January. 23., Canadian the RIIEIIMATISII 1 I l 1 i Lizzisisaiza/r/z WASHINGTON. Jan. 23.—Exports Quickly Jpread alzlsease If your nose is unclean, or even tainted with the germs that cause colds and catarrh, you are likely from the United States decreased durnig 1930 to $3.a41.H0'1.000 from $5.- 240895.000 in 1929. while imports fell Nuity A leading comedian in l1 new film is described as cracking jokes with his eyebrows. Some film trngedlans look as if they could crack nuts with ' with stars. The candles that illumin- ated other ceremonies are extinguish- Son: Jomrs Banished By ed. (all rites arc held at night.) and the audience sit brcuthlcm with cx- petiancy. Suddenly there sounds c iinn- nlni to p11 vcniion, . conscrvuizoii. (in! 11H" lltltll". {lull -» illl't‘2il‘.‘ll('tl by Canadian childrcn um": the ‘I A Liiilc Nonsense HllfibTilfl lio viszl "Vlicn our lifile boy was barn l znlicd him brlnfing called John but 111v wif" warned 111.111 called llnrcld~so we compromised. men and women from other countri- Harold come hero and s21: ‘Hcv: do was a you do?‘ i0 1111s Jones." of spending ruflions in Prompf relief From HEADACHES SORE THROAT LUMBAGO RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, NEURALGIA, COLDS, ACHES and PAlNS DOES NOT HARM THE HEART ASP! TRADE-MARK REG. only “.~ispirin" purl-age which rnntnins proum (lirrriifn Accept “Aspirin" boxes cf 12 tablets. Also bottles o.’ 24 and 11111-1111 <.‘r1.,_ to spread diseased conditions to u) “$361,389,000 from $4,399,361,000. theirs.--Punch. rumble of (listanr, thunder that comes | “undo m Canaan“ 1 other members of your family -_=-—i— = _~_~_—.-.. .1 ._- - -- » - = —-- ~.- _ _ _ _ _. , _ ~ ~_-—.—..~ : -; ~ —._-= 1." M B i A N D Most colds m“ RINCJNG UP FATHER By George ‘McM-u nus in the nose. Stop ' __ °H‘°‘“R\ °H‘°EAR‘- now ro BUT 1H1: AD D them ln the 1105B BY Gouur‘. 1F MAGQE KEEPS UP Nov! LléTEN-MAfidlE‘. JUST‘ t l and you avoid lots M“ UTTLE DQQ "Fl-Pl" WAT RACKET-THE WHQLE, =5 p q -r= MNUTE- "-1 we QAPER a1 r I N G of union inter '5 LQQT," wl-lAT 5HAl-l- Task/u WiLL BE our Loomu‘ $311.1 fifii- $31. Him‘ @**‘=E* T° "WM S“? on. The most ef- D9 - FER THE DQG- BACK. yooLL HAVE To ,_._/ VH5 00¢. AN doom-sci’ If you want Expeditions and EXDeri workmanship Send to Fred i-l. Trainor 80' Grafton Street olllwsiie Prince Edward phnlgeengé, J one dollar. Smaller size 50c. , I. I y] l__.<, Bax?) Cdld rrh 020118 g m1, 1.14mi... has. us. om: lrltals nn‘1:\,..,,;.,¢ ‘ \ fecilve disinfec- tant is the heal- ing vapor of Cat- arrhozone. 'l‘he medicated vapors of Catar- rhozonc spread a thin film oi heal- ing oils ovcr the eni-irc breathing apparatus; it cleans away nastry discharges, stops 191W!!!’ 9114 sneezing, does away with headache. coughing, thront trouble and cat- arrh. To prevent winter ills. W stop snlffles. to heal and streng- gthen the nose and throat. use Ca- Larrhozonc, Complete outfit YOU can secure ln any drug 81"" 1°‘. i” "/4, '\ OFFER A REWARD~ Ends Cafurrh. Cnuahs. Cold THE \‘<i3 WARD ' \- _. -__