-_ .._-,»=.w.,..~a .~_....~_._ r‘ . ' . EAG t‘ PCS R _ T's-f} tion or fatigue, this would have been impossible. Working hours hgvehbeeiii‘ léfflfflfida manlyefper- ~,--~ . - sons are doing jo s t ey a never one ore, i-g i and all this in conditions which are much more the...“ 1...“, il-‘uunded ln isiui difficult than before the war, when sir raids, r rm’ blackouts and rationing were unknown. The maintenance of the public_’s health is partly a reflection of the will to victory and of the absence of despondency_ But it ispalso due, in si large measure, to the far-sighted policy of the Government and to the great public health services, which have been steadily improved in recent years. -_._______--__i--——— Prosidi-rif- l ‘ill. Col W CD55“! 5- MOE-u’. ‘m. yum-lent: J. R. Burnett, IJJ. in... l'ii|. u. a. iiliicklmwn- 11-5-0- “,,__,,;, .5 tnii-ctor. .I. is. Burnett. FJJ. .s i-rniitr Walker and l!!! A- Bil!!!" w. rirstdflljlrllfd |tATEs l, M“, m “Li. suit) per your; $2.50 for I months 51.25 int L; months; 50o for one month Um DUN“, 1P0 per your; $3.00 for 6 month! 31,35 N, g; mills; 80o for one Month. =1 to“ i" . ‘ .- EDITORIAL NOTES 5 i mil. ~=-‘ i: - ' ’ as is \ i é‘, ‘ g ; mom“ T“ C,,,,,.;,,,,,,_,,.,, ......r.iiau may be obtained at Amfii" Fri“! 132" ' * i ,., , ...-...-r iiifiiii... 5 d... s... Auuncy, ma Peel 0a., The saddest words that one can pan- there bloom-H: i ---- i=~~ u» '1'~3"""°I m" "wl- was no insurance." chlllvllll Lniirir-r, llllsuls: \\ulftv'| saws Brand. Bnlllsnry. ‘ ' ' . °"" “' B" l Senator Raoul Dandurandfi sued-ii Plltinl in Ottawa is just one more example of the small hold of life we have got. s a ~77}? $i:}~}..~ .-."}.i;..7.F.; is Weaker than the Weakest Ink.” ' l-ltllifhfjillrlibRCfl is. 1m. ____._..._._ . U I Perhaps its Prime Minister will its-appoint Mr. Meighaa to the Senate for leadership now that the Government loader has been removed by death. Rumored Allied Offensive {fl-re pnsl couple of months ha" Iliflfll“ mgie reverses in the Pacific, but a _still more important t‘: re of war is the Russian front, when. w, ,,-_-._,-, ,5 by no means discouraging. German ~.....ir:.»..~. lYl the whole vast area north 9f Smiiicttsl. rill i'<'y..»r-1¢d t0 hgVQ been en- dangtfttl b. s..i.i.~.~i'_r_; Russian offensive blows, which "raw .r-. --.1 trerricndout losses of life, -~ ' srrrvplies. There are indica- U U I U Keep ever before us that this, I941» is the critical year in the War for us. As the teacher previously declared-"it all depends on od, and God depends on us‘as tools.” This may be said for the Federal Government's appointment of Plebiscite returning officers, they fliullliiiiLfi. ' . ~ have made a ve wise and udicious slection for ‘km’ m“ ‘i ‘in End ‘hi.’ United 5m” this Provincfi Lair. Connolljy and Mr. Rogers m“ b“ l ‘I “ ‘Tm-lo’ ‘Wm! FUCHS“! P“ esPecially haviW Pfvvecl their outstandiril ef~ ti" ‘Vflh f’ "l }“V'““'“Y “d Finland’ which ficienty and discretion in Previous similar 3P‘ would my... just the assistance the Russians pointments . "(,5 m. mri, i‘...- riernian retreat into a rout. , , ,, , RES!“ “'3 i '*'5“““5l" “ ' slwm Flpply During the last war there was little dancing or Port. it ti“. r. i ‘i: achieved. would elimlmll‘ other gaieties in our midst but can anyone ever I 100.2 “~ ' l i“ "t m“ whit‘ Sea t“ Arch’ forget the spate immediately after Armistice’ lflf-ifl- “i ‘ "i‘*‘i'"“" a “Cw five?‘ l°.G.er' That was the time when’ regular dancinlE ma“! M” ‘l i “Y Y“ hm” m‘ "'““t‘°“ l‘ m" academies and dancing halls sprang into lar- “TPTD-“fi lif hPiifdia" Pa"; ity; and even septuagenarians started topgigttxrtice lferrij-ilc-i r ' ~ . fir.’ ‘Esra/xi a review of in- the light fantastic we" under the ‘killed tutelage of such experts as the late Mr. Dixon. Ah, those days, or rather nights, when douce citizens, many since gone to their long home, first experienced ti" 4518i"! 0f bwvzllflg disciples of Terpsichore. ied in London, is quoted . . spring offensive in the sgi-nti chance of success, for ‘TlIT-filfd in the British Isles "anger than those the Ger- from Norway to the 5133']- ‘. this offensive materialize, Will they never cease? Still another Govern- _ merit Bureau to be constituted, for, of all pur- p. A“ “an ‘mach to m: “hicvement pages, to provide speakers! ‘In ‘the last war- we v i,“ in raiding Spitzbcrgen and db a a rriititft sliicclesslfulcorganization for that pur- céiflness of those Arctic islands 53”’ 7t no? gilytpemvgiéegnmezgkhad "Oxhéng l’? ,".! ilv haze. ' , _ ‘IP "S, u con- ’ m‘ l cert parties, band, special trains, etc, which did not cost the Government one cent. Why the change today? Why is everyone wanting to feed at the Government trough? Is it becnuge we 1a¢k "T . . all-out t ' t‘ ' . _ aid. of a substantial kind is to go to where?” no m leadership M Onavla and else fffiWlliS signed recently at Wasli- , it. pf rubber in the Amazon c-lerid aid for Brazil's army tiori of m important rail- _ Camry, governments of oth- fies tlizit the U. S. A. ti is rid For Brazil iii P r e rn o ni ti o n_ or second-sight! When Ymmg ilfhfl Lewis Co t fe r decided that he would join the Royal Australian Air Force he wrote to his mother in England to tell her of hi5 road i i“ "V Si“: borlimss with the goodi iirfilCiqSlfln fiflld to say that he might see her sooii. ‘M11 ,_ " wet-v one of the Latin-Am- - er may she said’ Infeel sommhufg alvful l‘ ericen. or"; l\‘.\"t been considerably streflgfh- filling t3 . aggen to you‘ on the Ca“'n5'Ath°T‘ cried in i. iiriPlied by Official hm?” “t” .,°‘"‘ Q“?°"~‘1a"d a "M" truck was ‘ivillilli’ ll for granted. Yet it is ltill umileliigita ‘:21 elf “ilfiymfl a 7ojlon 102- COME!‘ fell risky to 3 i: n )I‘f"fl'i generalization about in his gosdlt-ee s. l5 mothers lettcrwvas found Latin Ailli. m. liitt-riiaiionzzl good will is not something that can be measured by instruments of precisZ/if. fir: se this is so and because ofh- d _ _ _ I cconuzii r p: . ins affecting Latin America ate I733; clergyman in Bfrmlngham- Whfll 0n mav require ed \U‘Ill as Brazil will receive, it accmmt °f h’! advarlced 991mm‘ "lQWS hi! ClIUFCh. woulcl be iintilse to count heavily on the well- Yfildeflce. books and scientific apparatus were organized drive managed by the Office of Co- bumed b)’ 31¢ mob; l?!" mlgfimd l0 Amefki; ssrdinator of Inter-American Affairs. rflwwed for his discovery of oxygen. the most This is a programme for promotion of good plentiful and widely diffused terrestrial element, will. It is sari-zed on with U. S. short wave i" P" "d it by heating mcrcurius ealeirratus broadcasts arid press releases for Latin-Ameri- (HQ -) ; is now commercially prepared by the. can new.pa;.~err_ At the northern end there ‘re fractional distillation of liquid air; Priestly also welcoming exercises for visiting officials from lflvflllfid The Plleumatk "Yf-mgh; was first to sp- baiow the Rio Grande. These things undoubtedly ply carbon dioxide in ear-sting waters. have their uses. ‘Fhcy but dress the stage, how- g g , ‘I ever, for the lilfcrpifly of economic and political A" indication of Peder-l forces whirl c:i“' counts. . . ' ' “i after the Plebiscite was British Health Standards C" UM"! a a a s Joseph Priestly, scientist and divine, born this Government policy fiven by Mr. Brooke l . P., n an address in ‘In order to control the supply of -_»._-_______-- mm“, h. . One of the most remarkable features of war- “we ‘nelgrder 31st igrlmmztstnggiaiirgngmleti: . M _ d , _ _ ifi.‘i.?i‘“i‘:siz.:z.i.f“.t.fsul.f ;""P"*"" Mir- A- n». PM min. 1on8 w fir‘: "" rs and mental anxiety. The Ordilfpwpl. om of busing-s‘ provision "fun be 1 m,” than the “pen. dared l? _ or their employment in war industries. As rt-u-k of war. The fear of a i e PmFh mom.“ tight" ‘Wfhlmld Eb“ mm‘ 1- 1- n in health and of the out- occupaltlon. m ‘mgle ‘blfibmilefi mm- At ‘he . 8. . W“ hm lo {at proved Foumb same ‘time we should take effective steps to refit, ' rehabilitate, train and re-train people 1° b; and . when their services an needed. It all must be lv-alth hsd shown any - - -‘ 1 hz=ve been reflected in s P111 of s process of tsp-grading so that people's m(i1|r-_y3v~- _ . i - . /*._( nmm, lervices are used closer and closer to the front Artur"; r W; the first quarter of I940, “mu.” there Lin: "w 'l -.t‘.ly s comparatively small iss- " ' * ' 5"!“- li" i "tit Fl" lhfli WM due. in the Out West farmers are more emphatic in their srmin, m». T’. "in “m, hut to the exceptionally demands than our own agriculturists. Recently "WIT" ‘-\“" ' " 51 W‘ "fly Pa?! 0f that year in Saskatoon they demanded the cancellation of which iii =1 v ' iwi-e in tlie incidence of interest on mortgages and the purchase of sur- 1flllll“'-_i>"h l l‘ a“! i-riviiiiwiii-‘i. There was plus wheat on credit for feeding and finishing . ,r'r.~,_ ,,r y r... of deaths for the same hogs. The Saskatchewan Association of Rural »’ "1 ‘with r of 1933. hfnnicipiilities met in their 37th annual convention mfi-t- l" ‘will "l" h“ hf!" 1m- at Saskatoon and passed a resolution calling upon ~ , ‘ fii“ m“ ‘milling l0 <10 both Provincial and Dominion governments to l" bdil‘ hi" "Mn H mil 0i reach an agreement with mortgage companies to i _'<'l~“‘l! liris luv-n fflponsible for cancel accumulated interest on farm Wnortgages" a ‘. :1. i l ft- ;<-1~nt=. eq-cvinlly motor vehicle from January 1, 1935 to January r r942. In sd- "““l'-'*‘j"~- _ v dition the resolution urged that in the event of W‘: '~ i‘ J niiicrliiitcil to malnutrition total crop failures insuch years interest be can- - g’ spririrlziig. lkntlis from celled; that in a year of low yield, one-third share ‘i“"'1\<‘* l" lmglflfld and of the crop delivered in the name of the mortgage " A} in The first quarter of company would be considered payment of the in- ~")_ in the corresponding tcrcst in full regardless of how much was due; f*'="= "II-‘IPHH-"i was llic that in years of hettcr crops when one-third of _ "I llmdl- "HY- Rflflillel the crop would pav more than the interest. the. t ' iii \'l ll‘ lli lilf‘ l‘(‘1i'llCl‘l“.‘l fiflfiiflfillili amount lic applied on tlic principal to ‘ i Jiwiwc (if any signifi- reduce the iflflll. The Canadian Wlicat Board was _ ' r. ' J-ii- h. malnutrition is requested i)_\' resolution to take steps to have ill“ ‘ _ Wheat Board Act amended so that farmers ivoultl ‘ iiifl INfZICiOFV strife be alile to liuy stirplus wheat mi err-rm fm- fee-.I- g ~t tlizit tlic pr-opfc mg ziiiil finishing liriqs. The WIN-a; 1303"] “Gum ' "I P“: min-ii lmi-dcr, if lie rep-aid for tlic grain when llic hogs wcrc mark- ='..‘1~.-u.= iiiciczisc in malnufri- Bled; Pharmacy or other leading drag- slats. Tin: cHARLQTTEIJYYIEIsQERDIP-N NOTES av TIIE WAY SP°““‘"‘ °‘ 3"“ — (Winnipeg Ina Hess) Irltlsh seamen WWW " a farmer's lot. is not s hsnii take to their boats n0 looser hi" one. and if after so our re- w as"; their min 111w ms ship's biscuits of i-rwtflw- lnstesd on muss to burn their crops. ‘hell’ my m; given dainty little wtieat- barns and URI-I’ EIDUJI. lid fill- mear biscuits, about 2 tn. square appear into thin slr, we will not. be on all stirprlaed. N , this is not an editorial ha; whest paced ctgiizaovgzy- i: Qthinl 0 P!‘ b0!!- W ‘twill “(ex-Y Peru“ “m of wlxfeat and very little with wheat u. ca. Toast-harm's! Pflmw i‘ itself. Raf-har ft. ha; m do with u» concentrated mixture ‘I Ne! fl- endless mists of stiuise new buss user). malted mlik tablets as: ttmtmgre bedevtllnl waste-n arri- chocolabe tn ililflwlwhd, ll ¢ - 1s now provided with "minimum" Saw-flies, cut-worms. rust rations which are not only more flasstioppors are hardy perennial and 1-4 in. think. Packed tn mist- at proof watertight containers. 1B to a lb. tin, there is enough in “w vsriedanntssty thanthsold bfs- hoft-hefarmers. “sedans “l” “d “wand wit‘ m“ n“. 55m“ wnnbears todaiemedyleifddld$is ‘ mm); higher food value. What is n u 1y ":22. m“ ..“P.::r":..""....,"m m?’ m ‘ti? “i” can lr . B1. so new i'w-.=*=~...."“"“ °‘.“*i.““.i'.?f." iiiiiiiimgimiiii-.u"iuzr=.ri than l4 INK - a u, We!‘ e nsssblscnftsaramadoiaotenlyoonfusedslourbugt :1 Britain's tabla biscuit, makers, The warble fllas are [ctr-fol l" who normally turn their dirty work on our vlns. herds b“ b’ "cpl. of tons of do; bts- 0t cattle and the rest are attack- w" ‘Mmmds w stored sin. ‘Hie confused m“ “d "'1" M" “W” W“ flour bug w ch probably iiss a ‘m “Wmémnmihil” ‘*3.’ h‘ Wild“ Lstiin name, 1n- Wl-"v u (tinsel pnfldculslll. 1014-1010 ma we wsmt- l“ '4" WlsntN-wa wondered. was e eon- isstnurwsanwflmilimw" rimsrmsnnviserseidit mm s, grand total of 1.56.9".- get such a fantastic name? Our ‘NI biscuits for this armed forces; markets editor bahnt: htafismiemmea- gum,‘ three times round sin-er explains a e0 used m. 5:34.“ m” mq m, flour bug works in flous snil gets an“. comm m m“; 3mm, its name from the fsict that it a-remakt-ng ‘ ‘ for their fliht- wmlmuy mm“ m ‘flrlim’ n“ h ts d rts pert . int; forces as well as for the Mereh- wuufrglrfly‘ dog‘ 169:0 aerfiundfln 1m NBVY- Th9 “my like‘ n‘ m” circles? Our markets edltm" was cults in ObIOHBB. "the!" mm flu“? himself somewhat confused on this as. and packed 1n sreasc-sirw! point, but iie had two theories. The paper, the Royal Navy. 9n first was that it was driven to other hand. prefers its own cabin going around in circles oy the biscuit. - Robert Williamson. L-on- radio wsr experts: the seemd WM GOD. .='- Swiss rnovle fans have Just. seen “London Can Take It", the picture u: Londoners defying the Nazis raiders. How lt 30f to BWiBRII-I-Ild srlll be told when the war Ls over. Britain has developed a highly ef- flclenr. secret. film service. To-dsv. by bombing plane, air mall and surface craft. she l5 sending out a “w”: mum o! Hm“ n “f3 There was no song nor shout of joy “E 30° " week‘ In we wee Nor beam of moon or sun. Ted“ m?‘ “are? 59nd When she came bMZK from the voy- ranglng rom 1a fl a e - to Russia and the Netherlands East Long ago begun; ‘ Indies, Many were ordinary 61mm‘ ‘(mélghgngnggf “Me's gig‘ liked Pgfflif. And. she glided stkiady. steady and on ' pens ve. color “Down A-rscnéitne Way" Y1?“ Over the open bay. Carmen Miran-ids. 165g are BVQH special faculties ‘by Britain's Min- l-‘tfy °l mwmalm“ ‘mt l)! sympa‘ But; their silent lips spoke content. my 1°‘ audiences wh° mmm “me” Arid their shoulders urldc" wise be compelled in certain terri- Though she haid no csptlv& on her tories to look at something sent deck. Andi h h id i"i.iz*ss~..°rzz.st"siz.z.z 0- - n» Portuflugseb stlllfllflliEkdTiurkiaifl-fifi; or silk orr gold. sian an uC .811 0r 1a the Films Division of the Minis- Lry of Information have adopted the sifwcill Yichfllque 04 m9 3m’ well as erisizns, and all but the 15h film mdu-“TY 1°!‘ “ma? m‘ smallest have such special flags as sounds in these different lanauatz- the Rpyal rstandaid, flown when e5 to the lip movements of Brit- King George com“ “bun-CL A]. ish or American plbyfls- “Fm” though ln peace time much of this Division of the Ministry of Infor- [Mwryrs workpes i,‘ mfikmg run. matlori, London nustrial flags of an sizes. frlcni tiny silk ones for toys to large f lags or In vlllnze tilde"? "P ""1 “W” advertising, they have always s. England ttie planting ‘of 50,000 steady mmflnd m, Shipis flags from special packets of them is about w the Admiral, and ‘he MU-(ium; be ' Tucy ar gift frcm Mrs 5 y f g p 1 Em. C a i service. Cme Iags rave he oc- Roosevclis sfoonrgiijbpfr‘ t-geuffllfzfvlz" ours printed on, but slaxps’ fangs] can See or riis o ' ‘ have to stead up to a great. ea men"- — Vifgel-abl? “eds °f “Mr” of wear and bear, so they are built and chosen w COme UP l" minim" up from separate pieces of colour- trcm early sprint; 161mm’- l? 1°“ ed bunting, chosen because 1t cem- winter sproute- _Ti1¢ Wcmeil‘ m‘ blues strength with good “flylng" stituiee Of EHK-alld i119 111M943’ qualities, the open weave allowing handlinfl @0198 W115 01f 919m Wm‘ much of the wind to pass through more f0 iollwl- List W" they it. - Exchange, London. distributed no less than 1'1 tons of seeds from the United States. OOIILIIIPT SLEEP OOIILDIPT WORK SHIP THE Her sails were brown and ragged . And her crew hollow-eyed. -J. C. Squire. In addition to that splendid bit 01 generosity, U.S.A. sent 300 bags of superpliosiphate, each holding 100 lbs. of the fertiliser, and 500 canning and sealing machines for storing the fruit sat-tiered by the Institutes. The women preserved . ssiaonoo lbs. of mm and veize- ,,'fl';,';,-,';",',',,",,-;'",,,.; i‘ tables last year. ‘Ihey and the chil- n“, ‘m! "uh h", , %a dren and grown-up evacuees also Hind“, n“ ‘c ransacked the countryside for the |umduvlhfiu i ,fl ‘Q - leaves oif the foxglove and rasp- . q Iastsvhsradb frstfnl l- “Q berry. stinging nettles, wlondelfons “ithhmuiqy, M, "4" and other plants which were dried ip.—flflQ gglflflhblq, l-Isli “shdgys 1n the autumn and are now with -ovsr-airsd,drivin|bsd'yrsnilinind tswori the herbalists. Digitalin for heart whsnlheyneedsdsesl.‘ r Budd's Kidney Pills," said s lriantl-" nasy be your Ribs, ". I'll glad I followed his advise as nswllnslsepinglikastsp-thanlsto ||| Dedd’: Kidney Pills — MAGS liiilli disease Ls not from the foxglove leaves and the nettles are effective tss oases u high blood pressure. The women are crzlnisfng a slm- ilar collection this summer and they are hoping too to organise meals for school children 1n the remotier part-s of the countryside. --Nitlonal Federation of Women's motif/tried. London, B.W.1. Among the women called In to make rim for sax-stains eittPe-nding Baum-er Royal Navy ‘isione who until re- oen y wiorke or a Court Greas- mskar appointed to Queen Iliu- u:“1::°"" lggmfltm" “u” lmknl w 3m“ ‘M "my str ens and heantmsom she now works with bunting the half. material from whltih all the Ad- mmuy.‘ He“ ‘N ma“) n h . It wlll restore gray lislr to Its orf fnal color. prevents "m. ..i.i..**r.r..rz°isr.sr."rtsa 2.1:“ --' "~- and 4,000 flogs- tor iiin the ' peace-time out/put :0 are “made h,%",o-'°'" Mm‘ "d"- mry m st me fhrtffry dwhero ' m‘ ' ':i cwoman wo , an that total is but a tenth of the whole Tums“ ' output of British flaemslrers. Modern and nb-to-dato Most a the work tar-day is m: ‘"1" Agfacuerlgraagtmfii: Government departments, princf- | d_ A" | pally we Admiralty. wan. Merch- {Tfiifio t. ‘riff ‘NZ-Pall? ant drips also require their eom- Cal and have us flt von. P1329115 ho! fines. Each of the __._______ K ‘s s pa has to carry the 81 (you-m; fl of th Adm! l . " m ° "w “d” “ rs-sssnt and elective rellel ls obtained tss coughs. colds. ehllls, sore throat. whooping cough and bronchial troubles In lust and adult by (tan The llafened llear Again? Medical authorities say yes-In many cases. Anrine Ear Balsam. a prescription. has proven a blessing to many deafened people. Used since I895 by those who are deaf- ened and bothered by rlngln , line-sing head noises duo to har - ened or eosgsslatod wax tcerurnenl. Over a mllllon packages sold. make a no-rlsk test. Must satisfy or money refunded. Ask today for Anrlne Ear Balsam at The Jenkins MAC! AMMONIATED BRONCIIIAL COMPOUND This preparation lo eons- nndesl from onto drugs and as been thoronshly trleil and W. Price 80 cents oer e. ' We have a complete llne of Max Factor Toilet prepara- tlons always In stock. TFE TWO MAGS ‘Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention. cent markets pages, they decide and WORDS OF (THALLENGF A ‘ltonghs A Day Ior A People At Was Winston S. OhtIchlll, Minister of Great Britain. that its eonfssslon stormed from a morbid interest ln radio soap operas. As to the others-well. the vast quantities of stored aLn have turned Western Cane into a happy hun ground for queer bugs and bee]. They are wax- ing fat. and multiplying and mak- ing life one continuous bod dream for ttie men who pfow and sow and reap. Once we get rid of Hitler It's going to be ulte n. job to get rid of the Nazis the Insect would. I I I reiisisr ssiusii Machinists and Fitters Psll-l-vntus WANTED IMMEDIATELY will soon rld yon of that BY L‘,‘]"§"",,,,,,,°°‘,‘f,‘;,,';f“ m‘ m“ Trtnugoutiunpiiistrnltps IRIMITED ~ , ren on, c ou oun y Q if}; °§’,,°,f",',,° ,,,°,‘,’,‘,f,"',,,,s§f,',','; * - Experienced machinists and fitters required Q cough by reducing the lnflism- g s, who are qualifileltl to cars? out precision machin- atlon of tho als- passages 6 ing and assem y opera ions. 8 Nlalilrtiilfiillyaraslil-‘enriiizout u" fl it Good garage mechanics may be acceptable y i l for portion of assembly work. sold m 50c Baum’ (Men now employed on war contract work will not be c pted). N Pgnslaf Laxatiyg no e IF uwrnnnsrno nrsruz mime-r T0 ‘, j , TRENTON INDUSTRIES LIMITED. if Breakers GIVING EXPERIENCE, sen, NATIONALITY, ETC. i will relieve the worst cold In twenty-four hours. They also Insure you against. taking a cold if you follow the direc- tions. An excellent combin- ation with the above Col-‘Ih '- Syrup. i EZEi-Zif” ’ One slze only-ZS cents. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Sole Agent for Dr. Ffrench's Vermlcido Capsules for P. E. Island z ,'. i ll’_< iii ma§ Fight fast - Spreading GRIPPE - BULBS THIS PRO VEN WA Y! gumgtlspps-esentepltlensleilonilst e cough,“ srshlveegonnnhesked-Atthavaryflrstslgu “her; u" I clnnamates! "Illllllll lllll Blwklefs Mixture. This Mm‘, treatment mats fast. Buckley's Mixture eases the cough m“, mstantly and helps correct over-acidity. Buckley's Clnnamm. Cgpflflfl give you the benefit of not ONE but 11mg; M} nuevlssg, cold-dispelling tnkrsdlents. One lngredlgm M". “h; s-etts! from aches. pains ansl oold misery. 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