Ii’: wm 111111 - fiightsn you isr/mm ii /lli';.i/1g>( Ywlsirq; GETS FAST RELIEF Doa’t let choking s elis any more. you Ie a victim of infectious Colds, use Polaorfs Cough Syrup at once. It acts as an internal antiseptic, and thins out the raucus or phlegm that causes the gasping and choking. The strained, over-wrought condi- tion in the muscles of the bron- ohiai tubes is relaxed, and the" gatient should be able to eathe more freely a ain. Hundreds say that olson’e Cough Syrup brings better health and strength to those who suffer constantly from Colds: it seems like a heaven- on-earth to rnany a sufferer who wants to get quick relief for a Cough or Throat Aliment due to Cold. Insist on Polson'a only-the Cough Syrup of the day! 35c per bottle. POLSON’S COUGH SYRUP PUBLIC iiiliiTlilll AT SOURIS TUIGDAY, JAN Mad AT 2 RM. 0f Lot and Egg Grading Sla- tion owned by Eastern Egg & Poultry Association. Also ell stove, 1 stapling machine. a 1 net platform scales, 1 stove, coal scuttle, etc. If day not fine sale will be held Thursday, 24th. PAUL GALLANT, Auctioneer. MALTA NEEDS BUILDERS were rehearsed, lea ing 3,579 g . lilies still to be fgund adeqifitie Georgetown and Vicinity Black Hawks 12 Maple Leafs ii Tuesday night saw the first game ayed in the Town Hockey League ere. The game produced some good hockey for an opener gave promise that as the season pro~ greases the teams will provide some close games and a good brand of our national game. Hawks: Goal-B. Stevens; Defame- H. McLean. B. McDonald, W. Levers; Forwards- A. Landry... W. Lan- dry A. McBwain. F. vandier, S. McNeili, n. Gotell. Leafs: Goal-J. Delory; Defence- R. Yorston, W. McLean; Forwards — H. Stevens, B. Burke. J. McCon- nell, I". McPhee, L. Victor A. Mc- Phee. first Period h-gawlra. A. Landry (F. laven- e i-Jeeafs. H. Yorston Len 8—Hawka W. Landry O-Jaeafs, H. Stevens. Second Period 10—Hawks H. McLean (S. Me. Neill) H. McLean. u-Leu n‘ gtevin" y! s 5- - . ‘kmwks H. a}: 121;’: tevens) Third Period i6—Leafs J. McConnell (B. Burke) Victor. 22—-I..eafs h. flit-leafs R. Yorston. Referee-Alec}: Araenault. VITAMINS GUARANTEED QUiCKlES r LAdl-Iwhat for?” COATS, DRESSES, ERS, BLOUSES, GLOVES, etc, BELOW COST At The Fashion Shoppe GREAT GEORGE ST. “—you’re gonna get a Maid with a Guardian Want SKIRTS. JUMP- ER age” IIBII DISSQI-VID URAl VACCINE POI CATARRH so morass lived-bye ed back The Mulberry Bush - In uaaan rorrmo aumaa v O-Q§-O-O+O4QO~O manna xm ‘ihomh Mire. Gambia was small. shewaaverycoataaidherbaok aremrotthea‘ bvcosndootabl stubby Victorian fm-nimure. with yellowinfl in utointlw VMUQ-QIQWUNI. wt bliss iirodrandshema-rkedher place hioneotthemmvenmderrnnovela aashemaetnawetthem. “Nioeofymiwocaneonthia many die said. "I wea re- siwnédto theafternoon vdthtlhisbcok notfeeiisie Miss Wainfieid Bruce tells me you M! a blfiiefia l" “I'm with a human. It's the piano?" “She 3nd clay for us. si-ie vleya willfully." » " could have toured Europe in cortisone-and she married a col- lege professor. Arid now — Bruce would only stu- liuneclf and gel. another wnc. sineti use‘ marry’ a fellow who woiks in a "Oh, but lock her. Mother." knee protested. “Pm not. inter- Iermg with Avis‘ life. She hasn't made up her mind about nan Thomas. arwwaly. And no yflu hfvc to merry me off m precipxuaney?" earthly gcou the way 1m impish, eznriie, and Virginia felt her prick- lg iuusaainess returnixifl main. The feeling o! being on guard d when nhey had said m Mrs Gamble and smart- tirmugh the dumb cream-d and the grove where already blue “likes being outrageous now men. But aside from that she's a very clever wcmam-bsoauss she sees mat I'm Ln icve with you." Bruce wen-t on. standing still new. keeprlrng his hold an "her arm. “I wcnldleu" if you've seen i-t, mo?" "Oh — but please. Bmce — I be friends?" she a-eked unhawlw. “D you want me for a friend?" he countered. his brown face set, ‘Iifiitis "You've been ham)? today?" "But-ct course. I feel so at ease-ms if I were at home.“ And that. she knew instantly, was the w-rcng thing to soy. For Bruce was quick. “You feel at heme this is where you belong-ycvirre a home person. Virginia. You're a. woman made for lowing and i; —— not fc-r haranguixig hotel men and whatever else it is that A-nd I like mv 10b. too. m don‘?- Iiee me? "L. "How fldimiiousi like you. Brut I've brown you oatfly a little while-and I curt {all Ln love - with any one. Bruce. Pm sorry-inn I can't." He released her and she began to walk away, Bruce following closely. ' He said. "Is there some one else. irvgimina?" Elie hesiltait ’ and her throat alohed wvlth a shemp. cramping pain.- Hcr voice came. law m5 harsh. so ‘filial; Bruce had to lean forward a .\ w hear. “Yes? the word was little more than a buoath, "there is some one rise. Bruce “I'm son-y." w a few steps. his rtamdn thrust itiflo his pockets "I it lmiow. of course-F “No-you didrft know. But we don't have to cfmamge-do we, Burst’: We needn't airoil what we siggigzgif, l ‘t? i5 gig i r a i n; __._.____ PIJHOIIJCUID mwewwwwwv I ' days and the other waa d missed. m" the news of his safe arrival home overseas. He reports to Dartmouth, ' N. B. fo w Japan. The Oklahoma City me cnaatonerowu cuaaoiau BEIITIIM. GllAllilIii This h reserved for new: of local tenet, but ad oi‘ a newsy nature may be inaerte at live cents a word. strictly pay- able in advanol. CRABWELL for Photographs. UONFEDIBATION LIFE IN- SUIANCE. war aaarvnn. - a ahipm t Bed Lamps Desk , grit z-‘nsiui ha Br . own Electric Shop. 117 lsent Street. l-lbéi. orrv rouca COCRT - at n» City Police Court Saturday morn- ing two men charged with va- grancy appeared before Btipendlary Magistra e K. M. Martin. The ac- cused in one case was iven 80 In a case dealing with infraction of the WPJIZB. regulations the ao- culed was fined $0 or 30 days. HOME FROM OVERSEAS — -'I‘he many blends of Sgt. A. I. Ling, New Glasgow will welcome from overseas. He came over on the Queen Elizabeth which docked at New York, Dec. 28th. arriving home in time to spend a very joy- ous New Year's day with loved ones. He spent four years and four months in the service, almost three years of this time was spent r his discharge February GREETINGS FROM JAPAN - Ralph Charles Dennis, radio tech- nician second class. on duty on the U55. Oklahoma City, ca iesram- med Christmas greetings to his arents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. enriis, 670 Hillsdale Drive, NY»). from Japan. Hc- also sent greeting cards of the Pacific Fleet, sasebo, was attached to the Third Fleet, part of Admiral Halseys Task Force 38. This was one of the ships op- erating in Tokyo Bay before and after the signing oi‘ the surrender terms. Since that time Oklahoma ..__ ....._._-_ ma} ii°i[l_,,i'i'lii_i_ opitish "w... .... bl that our X1611"! IN to It?‘ seanaan Is II ‘err. . t-lrcfi on retro of an?!’ Dl pate; C at Basebo, on Kyua Island. Ralph writes that he Hiroshima and other devastated areas. He wrote a description of a Japanese village noting the fact that the modern and primitive ways of living are side by side. Where he ia now they have had no snow but quite an amount of rain. Ral h is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ciiar es Dennis of Warren Ohio. formerly of Keneington and Summeraide. i.______ Mr. Ivan Devereux. New Haven. underwent an operation at City Hospital on Thursday. His friends will be glad to know he is resting comfortably. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ii. lnman, Borden and Mr, and Mrs. Norman McWilliams, Carleton, left by Q Tuesday morning on a holiday trip to Boston, New York and other American cities. arc. PENICILLIN imam" (o P)—The FROM HUMANS '_!‘0 TREES Sulfa drugs are being used experiments on seedling- peach trees to attain immunity to cert- hli has visited dis in were passed for payment innual Meeting of iiiieen Charlotte llaval ‘Auxiliary Th th tin f tii womifiiihvii Al?!” . ‘a . in the Wardroom of Queen Charlotte on Friday even- Stephen co time in the New Year. 4 The roll call showed i! mom- hers preaent. e routine buaineea sever- al interesting matters came up for cussion, and the following re- oorta were submitted: Mrs. Brown, convenor of the entertainment comrnitt , outlined arrangements made for the "Wei- come Home" reception and dance for Naval Veterans on Tuesday. Jan. I‘; in the Sporting Club. Many letters of appreciation had bean received from naval rlonnal. tharikln the Naval A llary and the Cit zen’: Reception Commit- tee for the interest shag in re- gating such a treat for e hand ailor and his partner. Mrs. Lafferty-eewing ‘commit- tee. atated that a great many Christmas stockings had been made for the Christmas treat at H. ll C. B. wen Charlotte. Mrs. din—Weifare Committee told of vista paid to Naval Veter- ans in the Banatorium. for whom fruit, etc., had been provided The treasurer‘: report showed a satisfactory balance in the Bank. Money was voted as follows: $100 to the delegates to the Student Veteran's Society Conference held recently in Montreal to defra necessary expenses incurred. to the Canadian Legion Drive. A further sum of lnoney to be de cided on by the executive to he] - pay the cost of the Christmas trea $75 towards the Aux1iiary's share of the Welcome Home Dance ex- penses. These and some small sums to pay outstanding bills y the members present. City has been patrolling in Jap- anese waters. Il- ls ‘WW ‘n POI! Bill tree disease. COTTON is not grown in Canada-our climate is too cold. Very little Nickel is mined la the United States-most deposits so far die- covered there cannot be mined at a profit. 8o Canada imports American cotton. The United Stamimports Canadian Nickel. Iadi product helplp pay for the other. Canada produces 90 per cent of the world's ' Nlfiehlvatasseieaeslisadireepes-oeat. ' Io we mast continue so cape: Canceling ed. Niflslifwearetoeoodaaesoeaiploy f. 4 as Gisela, '. i it creates aloveiyaeweoaipieaioans snakes youlook aiorejaaiorsas and sliu h‘ than ever imagined you could be. "muons e rliLEODfl Wort Departznmt come establishment station at r the eXlJ nuu-itigstitu crop. ea of ttaininfl were ineti from tug pole attached On motion the meeting adjourn- t TB-IIJJS vs POI-l B0" on hws the Dominion o: Aggibuimre has be- diversified since the of the Illustration nier, Ont... in i937 for of studying the requirements of this relative to method: and disease control titted in i980. Reeulta .1 five years‘ work in com training to that on at to a lTiOTQ 1'08 Otlitfiaada anlsea she exports Camilla i; goods. By constantly seeking so up“ the asea of Nickel at hone aad abroad, the‘ Canadian Nickel industry bela F» tioaalbeaefitasoCaaadas ,. tiaitae. as llil er. west. 1e, ears 124m. a aura anchor chain gt, mwhfl, WHEN ‘MUM to an overhead wire trel-s was known 8A i116 p’ 1 . _ . valid/W thousands of Canadians in the Nickel mines, smokers and refineries. and other thousands W50 PYOCIOO thl lumber, Ppwgg, M nachiaecy and supplies assd by the Chadian Nickel industry. Caasdseaanotlrespoahapordnglpegl THE BITTII §I "the bitter and" haa a‘ MW!’- itwsaf tlmber celled the aw. m‘ simi- m , .