Nmemo uItr-Ifl many use: ipprovement being shown bl! i Y - quick, cooling relief, but _ 5,1,; in! the tiny “cuu" and "necks-helps rectors I ‘ Ncsehsmwere igloo; imaodisoover gun ox- .tflillllhlidis9fihflIfllllIl i, ‘all do for your hoods! it's vagina, non-sticky, won't stain. r-fiqlvlmemn st my drug or dept. no re sud start using it today! 11¢, noxzr-zunfis... 1 *~“"~mr b: Fflllfifl Pllkfluan K.,_ l v. ., T, OIIAPTE]; m,‘ lllebog .1", I m,‘ "1158 like meetig: I better so back to I came from," e simple little a tra n. I guess he thsdsticks Iherg ;. - ‘I'm, ten-ibis; mmfibfilfif “m” 111 "Sill-in later. m; r; mongol: '1 puma“ Wm m” you out 0% 31m me no“ P“ s“ 15 madhouse by the shfiefl Iwsslbls route If it's any “c "t toyoutolrnou rt - 5"“ wuhlflktonb worst, 6,53%: I've tint much Bnyrway floored ‘you Dense ' ‘ “"8 Way. Without w,‘ Rosina clove thgtidiuiirirllnyrérfvlii W“ a “ma” °‘ "1 hour earlier 16'1"‘, Ifgegieed 5° lmllerretrobler. Dan. a w k rena followed gmflgfuuy 1n u t. ‘their escort slrrted uvely unobstructed, fihfflfieffl; 22s.?’ "r “We my whe Ymt unkful for this detour “.r».~°'"m§%‘ 235$? "'2. "m" "Nwllortation from Ruthie); “w” Mgofwtor had sawed them. “no” lfd the Famine nest a long Na he: parked cars and finally c a battered hulk standing "eflljihe end. This he uniocke with anv?’ ruof rtriumuh. .. e’ u. Dublin m Vi? “rié “Lnfisifi Item's iilAilY ‘I1 Illlll IIIUI’! WHO (Oorrtinued from Page e K OVBI 9J3 ‘ad f use look " at the dud:- it is "In - . . shall I put these Mrs. El- ., ..~..cu me. ‘i. took tirem. uflr one ‘plies of _ ... d... v.1 fin ily u drawer of my dak. ~ presently "lrrthe road." J . 18am‘ ,\.‘...-. tony ms Mimi Wll on our u“ o Judyybld m anniversary of he: was. tnot oi other harsh“, tonight . sin ye time. "l 's three mon iuce l came to Alderlea’ she xe- ‘nludetl me. The dll‘ hove gone so swiftly sud busily r could hardly believe her words, A quarter cf s, . What a small specs of time look but upon but nhsadl Who! 4t w: buns. She also advised me this afternoon: that the men went. to cut wood in t" ma“ “"".*:r"~". m!" sum or u e filitins “if only." I heard him say Kl For there L1 the sisslw" of W v us. trees Wet‘! felled across the we r. I heard Join/es discuss the matter with cur neighbor from _\U the hill he hld . er fill‘u.“rl’év‘élrn¢ sl€“3.s’€8.'“ $2 ‘"411’ flmns strum m by 4911MB here and there. and ll- dfiv Slipping thro one lite. is colder now when increased by fitresmlets from lbs melting-snow, I ma: lntomleern. e v M160 W - sen t ; mm m... m3 35th‘. .1 t "" mull?" The mo. l’! msemwutes of the stream is still IQ Jock and J m1 from the house tn our mill-Ewan. g many i" We enioy. but this m“ 6 I Dolnt of forgut-herlrr! to ‘.. 8 in earlier veal? wuliienmgti- m “Ml-lull were as f“?! "N from . so like g}; I continue w have t "feel- -_Bven when, the the as we "st-m. . This _ ‘2'.I"=Z.;'I'.-"'t" K"‘E'-S*% T RINHING "Don't mention u ‘leanle and é keep busy “filth our Jli y VII-SHE, W un EX‘ t prossion I can not quite reconcile Efigh moyexoulgffiii? 8:101 with the work, that I would find songethkw to ‘ t b I W" n" her n cs so that she can as she out to Alflmfifa? if)" we ‘mi “mmysi ‘tatdélt’ Aritiimiiul ii’ ‘“‘*“'° "vdmlwh of rmsuiorfirid grid always dmicuit triy pick up any work dim" m! WHY thev s" no“; we where another lcnves oil‘. I intend "to call" Judy's bluff one of these fine days. . | O O radio tourgh We 80h started? The ri have t p down an‘??? places down by the water. "Well. we haven't. had anlythln lament was l0 wtslnce wenleu Boston conE good t. Joiner laughed eoeed Serena. You see We cums certify many times. But since the pooch to economize. But w; visitors have gone. he, all at d0!!!- wont to put you out, Mr has become very sober and stern. any more than we My; Why“? Itns quite easy to explain. As B d.v. ff youd jugg tske u‘ to we did the supger-dishes-Judy, our daughters apartment. I'm and I,—I decldcd—andhJudy relaghera, sure we could have a hot; dunk Ly sgrieed_g£ut slncuil t e mes “old green. and something o“; o; he; mm albuftich m u?! a' Alderlgotofi box The“ we could w" °' Rial‘? "Not iii/Iii 11 this Mlenlster tam“ “m” m’ Wm‘ he’ I “M” courted?" Jud asked to make cer- i, M“ “m” ‘° "Y '1'“ h" tsin there vivcre n1.‘ exceptions" 1 8° on ‘ Mm m“ "mi" M“ "Not even if the Prune-Minister fimf {gfeflgfl- 1.3”“ ‘hen be arrives" 1 said. “Good? Judy uns- “sh won. “m” / , wcred urrunslnx the three cups and e t h°m° m" "8"- und plates in a neat. and Joe mew“ “dd “m” °“"'lY-"1'v¢ pile for the morning. Pex- "h" he’ W‘ ‘m me "W" milieu» m; m do irom 1 “WW the hour. she likes to keep. ' Y0“ lust let me take over for to. ‘hkht- We'll have a good stiff k .533 déllmwtlt" .11; °Pi?.“"°"'? us : ; e s r rs ou. aking?— , We!’ the Memorial I-rghway. I've cs ... 1 u...“ firs. on s o0 e t e . ' bite to chili‘ Judgr slips u bl Nelth of his passengers felt ndling on e fire — that we equal to Protesting '!T‘mv suffered have been allowing to (lie and‘ themselves to be taken to the places the kettle over. I must put strtmge restaurant. which was 1g‘ grigirfi Osage Ailxifnigixggiwi flllfid with Smfike. and was almost consider it and the hour-I can? station. While Joe Racine was lily” filelr” $22.12 it‘; ‘iitiéllily’ erasure ’°' " 155°‘ it"s “f, - _ s num r o n r gteeafiln the table! I shall bring t e igéggswgred sggfédh; and :2}: pa; . _ , e . mgtrrttu tomorrow ~ Dlsry—-Gcod- mm, me menflry of sgmfed '° Mud In Your Eye That pudgy geezer who spoke to me, f'rst is Herb Parrish oi the Enterprise on, of ms smqrtggt {The ______.__i_ KEDW ON SCHOOL Barns children m remote ems OI Victoria. Australia. are keen 0n rue: CHARWLQQEIQWN cusnnrm the doors through wihlch a h3g3 "first wasn't s. bad was it, onoe illly 5W1‘?! H10" 1n st O'Donnell's or one th 1r llellaughton ‘Getting ilnly Labor Support From Communists OWEN BOUND, Ont, Jun. 31- (OP) - ll. B. Jolliffe, Ontsrla leader of the C. C. F. party tonight sited Gen. A. G. L. McNlughtcn to rqvudiuto the su of’ the Continuum party. d num- erous members of that. y were in Bound. speaking a4 s political rally in support of Air Vice-Marshal A E. Godfrey. 6.0!‘. candidate l1. North by-eiectiorr. a few days ago "he thanked God for the support of organized lab- Ou .. r, "What he should have said was ‘thank God for the Contmunlstsw". Mr. Joliffe ssid.~ "Th? ere the| only section o! the ls or move- ment -' and u very ins ificantl section - who are back ng Mc-| Nnughton or anv other Mackenzie tliing candidate." tWI-llrpellrb; PAIN-relieving Ingredient: in cumnum (APSUIIS Bring Relief in ‘Annual Meeting Si. Elizabeth’: Aid The mnuo‘ meulng of the 8t. ! Elisabeth's Aid atrczety was held in» the Assembly Hull of St. Dunstanks Basilica on Monday afternoon at three o'clock, Fatliacr lilllctllllbln was pro-sen. s. ep n. c Prlelsictlient. Xolccupiedithe kalr saeréd cae on rs. . .u1'0 an, -, ‘retary, who gsve a report of tlrcl yfiarsmworlk, $3 (fin the‘ Treasurer rs. . . evwoserepor showed the Society in good finali- clsl standing; The President then addressed s meeting lving a resume of the years activl leg and thanking the members nnd execu- tive for their splendid oo-oper- her period of office. of officers? followed. HEAD C0105, ACHH, PMNS 0R MONEY BACK noun swsuowro - ACT FASTER - urouud him attentively. "Gosh no! Y0\.l'd never find him at 0'Donnell's. He'd bc at. Piano's or the Balls du Bois Li he went to s. restaurant at all . But Eln- basw Row is more in his line. Soc- ho's very keen for America last, in spite of his political procliv- lties. Well-here's loud in your eyes!" His guests dd no‘. toss of! their tall drinks with the some speed that Joe did. or call for rapid re- fills. but they gradually emptied e gin-sees. and took fresh heart when the stimulating warmth of the whiskey began to creep through their veins. . "Speaking of Peterff Daniel sold, "It's a considerable dwppointznent to hear ‘he's not around Washing- ton any more. That is. I understood Mr. Heath to say he wasn't. Is that correct?" "Yes. that's correct. He's on his Why to the Philippines. Naturally we didn't want to 8o yelling a- round his itinerary until he got m Hawaii. But his first p'ece came ihultitfifly fmdhiVs s. lulu i” mud . 'm sorry e's gone. e “wen not , * ,, y. " we wan s enness Jenness, if he had a mind to. should have a m“, heaflngt. Lucky l (Continued rumor-row; ..we“_.. Joe Racine began to WORKING WIVES President-Mrs. Ivan . M. J. lilcNlely. Secretary . 1. E. Croken. The meeting then adjourned. 2nd Vice l: . to have a good lawyer. A lot is going to depend 0n that." i "Naturally she'd want a. good! lawyer if shg had one at all But why does she need one Just to sd- vlse her to get up and tell the‘ ll m" "Well, you've found out for your- self. Just as poor Pete did, that Jemness isn't so keen on telling the truth. Bo I tihmk she'd better have legal advice on that point, and I'm seared stiff that her, Judgment as to what constitutes a good lawyer nroyn't be much better than it has been about. s. good! many other things. "Now I th‘nk I know just the man for her. Waldo nu nsnte is. Ned Waldo. I-le could set Jenness off if anyone could." asking that justice ' continued. I . ZAQLTIIBIEE. two arms wits r0 us: cum or mum sour I AS A SOUP-To start a meal on u- happy note, Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup is the cream of them all. You can't mistake its home-like flavor. Vine-ripe tomatoes from the 1944 superior crop, and thick, rich cream, are blended after a prized, old-home recipe-éin small, individually seasoned batches. You'll find Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup a satisfying bowlful of nourishment- aud a ioy to taste! . / ‘t; 5w AS A SAUCE for casserole dishes-there is no riclrer con. centrate of fresh, zesty tomato flavor! Taste the difference-in meat: loaves, egg dishes or spa- ghetti sauced with Heinz Con- densed Cresm of Tomato Soup! SOUP n Milk or Water e Heat It Servo YOU cm SERVE zo oeuctous rturo ounces FROM ms contents or even connotes NEINZ _ countusrn cntiu or rouiro cook and a porlormaldwm“ "We do our best,“ Mrs. Fisher up alternate nmrnings share the domestic chores With my sister be- forg breakfast. We do no enter- HS M151’ Bud crowded as the Union l draw patterns on the tablecloth "Bu, PBEBANDS wtth an unused fork. "Peter did like Jenness a lot. I guess you gathered that. But. evidently lherc was something t didn't ell. Anyway. he was dead set on a "oreign assignment. Now he's got it. the lucky bum. He'll probably write a book to o.llke all the other foreign correspondents. and make a nglnt of money before he gets "It's too bu! he couldn't have made it a little sooner-of course that would have helped with Jen- ness. But when it comes to helping her-why I'll be glad to do what I can for her. pinch-hitting for Pete. and so will the rest of the 01m!- Yve sot her a good deal on my mind. when it comes to that. l‘. was the sleuth who went nosinz around the Government Printing office and found out that Jenness had spent twenty Brand there for . reporters in Washington, too. He's tbg-hfifisixgpxgédwtg: fivelfngfs covering the Lentr. oase. for his fin th i m s bus to get to school- t?“ I ‘ » rs miles b)’ the time urge-y set hggé. h"... u, 1,, 0,. ,,;,,3$§;',;§,3,,°é 3% 1 iufgoue: ‘Jrgg ggiorefifgyieave the Dress. I've got to do that jobi and all ave homework to do when they get heme, but their attendance sit-arms is ml- and they are We“ "l1 , in their classes. BLACKl-IEADS Gel two ounces of roxlne powder from our druqqist. prlnkle on a hot. wet c oth and apply to the lace gently. ‘Every blackhead will be dissolved. The one sale. sure and simple way to remove blackheads. Pete's walked out on us, and I'll give you ul lths tips I can.’ I L“Is blgrlce Vaughn here by any 'uoass.a'ss Fund OWEN SOUNUB COMMUNITY FUND AIDS QUEEN'S FUND The Qutens Canadian Fund has received a donation of I592. sent by the Owen Sound Daily Bun- Times. the Fund's representative in Owen Bound. This money was raised at Owen Sound's 4th Annual Community Party. to raise funds for the Gom- munity Christmas Fund. Donations for this special item are received, as always. by the Army office. Many donors make the gicdge at the Chflbl-Dlll Radio arty, broadcast over station CF08. Over one thousand dollars was raised in this way for Owen Sound's Community Gu-lstmss Fund. The money was divided be- tween the Queen's Cunsdisn Fund bud the King's Daughters, for lossl n th Oity Treasurer's ewspeper or o u sch reprints of isolationist speeches. 0f course when I found that out, I had to write u piece about it. It d!" hive been fair to the paper if I hadn't. So I'm respon- ts ‘n. and I'd be only too glad my- self to see that she got out of it. aside from the way Pete may mnm mqmnd 1mm?“ h“ 11's?“ W“ “n persumilie‘ psyments come around with mon-j Céifiddiaiit — News 'I‘imes scknowledse contributionsto the Queen's Canadian Fund from a considerable area. ‘Over thirty individual Women's fnstltuteshavo made donations. The young people of C-wen Sound and the surrounding district have been staunch supporters of the Fund since the appeal opened. A subscription list just received at the Montreal office of the Fund from Owen Sound includes a gift of 1100 from st. Mar ’s Bchooln 043.88 from the Dlsclp es Sunday Bclwol and 95 from Victoria. oo. Owen Bound sud district Queen's Canadian Pun . a r lend Contributions to the Mm znn company. erm- leitetnm. needs. The Owen Bound Daily bun- uni-i-.. Dependable flualziyFfl/ways! ‘iis good tea" ." RED ROSE Orongo Pokoo Too 1cm an is extra good! ' hu raised a total of Slfliigfid for the u] training-quot: impossible On our income and with only two resident maids." "No, our real treat is to go out wgetmer to a theatre or a film-the Bishop End I 8nd the boys.’ There are six sons, two of them living ut home most of the time. "My biggest worry is how I'm going to cope with the cur- A New York banker says that the housewives who are working for the first time lr_ their lives are leaning how to bundle money and that after a few weeks of splurglng on luxuries women plant wcrlters are banking a good part of their earnings, writes Riuth Millett.‘ The DEF-Rel‘ Dmdlcts that out ofztalns st Lzmlbstrl. They've lost the" 19b ellperlence women wilknmre windows than we have here. become their htlsb'and's business‘ And I'm my; me ($111185 “e cum. Pail-Hers. lng down, too, and the roof isn't lr. Recently I've heard husbands too good state.’ make remarks that bear out the banker's statements. These melt. all of whose wives are working for the first, time min when they tell how "tight" thefr wives are with the moelzy they PLAN SEPARATION The marriage of 20-year-old Gloria Vanderbuilt and Hollywood actor's agent Pat de Cicco has are earn . broken up and plans for a legal They say such things as "Maude separation are being made, less used to go to a beauty salon and than a. month before she becomes get the works. Now she weighs thelrnistress of her $4,500,000 fortune! cost of a beauty salon splurge jn-‘a friend of the family rcvenlcu in gainst the tin-re she hos to put lnYNew York today. The friend, who, at her Job to earn the money tolrequested anonymity said that Dc m for lt-—and usually ends up blnClcco, recently released from the "G One her 0W1; beautry operator "vUll ted States army, was in Los hus thinks his wifefAngeles, and that Mrs. De Cieco for my NWT’ “Y” ma“ m" m“. ab!” n" m“ °r the mess Jmm“ has been forever cured of being" was ln New York and that the weak-mindedly talked lnto buying matter of their s-spamtion was-tn lngs site doesn't need. since she the hands of Thomas B. Gilchrist, has discovered that lrstallruentfms De Cicco's attorney and her legal inn. Mrs. De Clcco was‘ . unsv IIDIQ for comment. And the wmnen who are con- The young heiress whose custody! "unit-in! l0 We "mllv Sill/lugs ac- and fortune were the subject cf! count seem to get more of a kick! bitter legal tntrflss throughout. out cf putting monery away than,her childhood, will reach her 21s they did before they knew what itybirthdsy February‘ 2O and assume was like to put money in the bank control of the miiLons she inherit- thw had earned themselves. d from he!‘ Sfllfldlil-hel‘. 9011191- Tiley understand better, that earned income isn't all velvet Reginald Vandsrbnlilt since they see (he big hunks that riod De Gicro social security. taxes, contributions an Italian born to off'cc parties. presents. etc. when shelves l1. take out of s pay cheque. -'*—-"—-'"— So even if they go hack m their homes at the wars end it loch es though it has been profitable to working wives-and to their hus- bonds-Jor the women to have had some job experience. | ' WIFE 0F NEW AIIDIIBIBIIOP wonmsp ABOUT TWO rsucss’ obonamr Mrs. Rosamund Fisher. wife of s new Archbishop of Canter- bury, is worried. She's been hsvlng! trouble trying to manage the '10-, room palace she and her husband.‘ Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. have lived in during his term as Lord Bishop of London. Now she will halve the re- sponsibility of two palaces-at Irembvth and 0a rbury. Dr. Fisher, 5'1. was fortnolly elected Archbishop to day at s meeting of the Greater C . consisting of '” ‘ ' canons, in Oanterburv cathedral. He succeeds Dr. William Tkmple. who d'ed October 28. Mrs Fisher admits she's "not a bit dcrneotiosted." "l cunt cook at all. although»! dare say in n. pinch I cuuld boll the Bishop's shdvinz water." she said is "1 lntervl-r." "Margaret (her r117. ' ' “ secretaries. but she's my housekeep- er too she does all the accounts and wens. and rations and stores " Fisher sifd she has Fslmltlv how she is rein! to mon- two new palaces "It has enough sold. oomflletely. rs them. We have neither the ncr the means to keep up the in pro-war s s." The flmily has two maids. e rs . no ides" In the been bed “Ou- of '1 G’ e ifrock can do even more to enhance mo. ius Vsnderbuilt . and her father, dress upPeal. 1i Y0?! 11 try ufu’ “oh Shae mar-. of wearing them. 35-year-old son of For a change, swing the strand truck fsrmenswag style ucrcss 5a.". .- “Whofs caiirll! himiw "He his! heard that a kid hfl;.l°‘l8°;lq05ct:ol n . ' w t. regular or he docsnt get a am ,\' time, use the some clips to fasten ._ ._ your pearls on a tall turban This: Those pearls that do so much my l‘ hurls srcuxrd your v1‘- flotter you and a simple black-bracelet. If you have u gold IIECki-w...) .....rn or other strands of beads-amethyst. rrquc so, coral or amber-twist one ff these lnio your . and see If ycur inventive '""""t ar- rcst all glare" rssni7§rlis§ii'ispuconmrrvr: ' anchor each end with nciip Next l, “ZQYL/ DY COMPAN“.