For Influenza take Woods' Great Pepper* mint Cure. Never fails. 1/0, 2/0, The February issue of the Telephone Review of New York, in giving a sketch' of the career of Ma.jor-General Squier,' pioneer and organiser of American Air Service, supplies the following Information: "In Mnv, 1910, with the war two years old and the vital importance of aviation fully demonstrated, ho was recalled to this country by Presidetlt Wilson to reorganise the Air Service- Oil the 14th of the following February he was appointed chief signal officer in charge of both Aviation and the Signal Corps, with the rank of brigadier-gener-al, which was increased to raajor-genera» on October 0, 1910. During the brief ' eight niolillis sSlice he has been in charge, the Air Service has jumped from a strength of 20110 to an authorised strength of 153,000; its appropriations have increased from about a million dollars in five years to 700,000,000 dollars granted in one, and a billion asked in the next; its planes and aviators have iitcreiised from u handful to thousands. The Signal Corps itself has biul to pioet the needs of an army si:.' times that of a few mouths ago." ' If yo'nr throat is sore and In-ilnVe .take NAZOL: it will give yuu relief,
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1918, Page 5
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