ater-er.- --_,.~ “'.A...s...i-:.-_<-..<.< BREATH {Mil ‘it l hlaafiluhyan SIVI IOIIYI Coon‘ ared to other lasdln do, a large all o Colgate iveayoa up to 30 more burg a ism fine m46nunlrru mg! a z a not a peony l0"! 4 Ergshefor thorough dental tali- nhn makes i: easy no more toothbru l 0F ILL IDILTS llllll Ill) llElTIll iayaaldeal h! i 7 aauaadal ll WHITE TOOTH POWDIIQWYIUMWH ‘"3" a... an u» r4 N r '3- experience if zuhinam. ‘gs-rd, d- Mill- a-a ' lathe: ' an erssnusauosgdhsw ygmjfih -~ ‘ sh confusion-dun a Marat-color handle for udl ' . Toothbrush is full tudl ' “m” “N” Milly-i’ hZ-cgk. 19c- y mm CIURIQI ColgataTooth Powder is one of the aa an waya so and a%an aohaeeo us’: and so acco breath! it cleans your breath as it cleans teeth! Get Colgate today. catsuit rants roasts '25: 40a Wmha u Iv lyn Carr was a visitor Oowinsloee recently. Miss Verna Turner spent the weekend in Wlnsioe with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Fred Turner. Miss Doris Sellers spent the weekend with her parents Mr. Incl Mrs. A. Sellers of Wins oe. ° The manv lriehds of Mrs. l. Horeside, last Royalty are pleas- ed to know she is recovering from the flu. The citizens oi’ Winsloa have been very fortunate this winter to have the road kept open by the snow plow. Miss Phylllo Auld has returned home after spending the week with ller sister, Mrs. Emerson Macbead of Glasgow Road. Collections for the Hospital Cam- paign are underway by the can- vassers Mr. Russell Diamond and Mr. Edison Auld. Miss Eleanor Moreslde has re- turned to Winsloe alter spending ioweék with hen aunt, Mrs. Del‘, Bast Royalty. The many friends o! Mr. Edwin ‘Ian-ably were happy to hear oi’ hie lafoJrrival home, alter spending a considerable tlmg overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hambiy have left for Sprlngton after spending a few days with his parents. Mr. and Hrs. W. Hambly of Wlnsloe. E The many friends of Miss Chor- lotta Moreside were pleased to hear ahe has returned korn the ULNLDA YIOYINGI OI‘ PIINUI EDWARD IQAND n‘ ‘III PIOBATI (XXIII The Dd day o! Hard, A. B, 104d. II l0 Elfile ol FRANK LEITH PIOVDBQ 0! Nave u Ike r elm-u cenacy‘ u o County or any Coatahle or ate pu-aon within d Comty. ‘o3 use onions: , 0 )0 city alter attending the short course. 114a many friends o! Mr. and lip. Auid and Mr. G. Turner wish that they may continue to enjoy their health at the good old age o! eighty-nine. ASTROLOGIST DIES VANCOUVER. March ll - (OP) -- Mrs. .Thomas 68. known internationally as Madame X" the aelfologist and 59111511611819. died at her home yesterdfly- A5 Madame X she wrote articles on astrology and spiritualism tor 4'1 pewsba-uers. 'iDocronsfiunu 2 out of 3uomen can have - so. ‘w: ......,. . .- -_.. ~ 36 declare fasted the Palmolive Flon on i285 women. in addition, 1411 Cana- dian women ofnll up: and Jfiin type: tried (he Palmolive Plan in their own homes. Two our of three of all chose women , amazing skin improvements in flu! 14 d4]:- root’ that the almolive Plan _ can bring a new *1“; complexion loveli- " ' ness to you cool HIRE‘! All YOU IOI Wash your face three time: a day ‘with Palmolive Soap and, cub rim with a flee-cloth massage Palmollvefi laaautify- lag lather into your sHa-fu as arm 60 wand]. ll‘ your nkia la ems-naive, uaa just your finger- tips to manage in Palmoiivefi lovely loft lather. Then time well-fin: with warn water, fol- by cool-and pa: dry. Tim's alll mum ~° Iran vnxruia $0 nvna atmisim °o ' Q Dorian this d IN‘- tmn, mum ‘vdfiurthar {a . u U. l o _ . . heme other bhok- m ‘w. h ll” r1031 lo afandot w ‘B! W! “um *-..*:~ W nights i §fiiisa wide-wed and in the dark o! her own choosinl, Dorlaa would llllfllm“ Already R. was modglth. announced n0 Diana anti tlthgzflattchod mm. Punsled a won . t. Rupert pondered — the chap un't seem lo have Dorian! Th d that huntin'-shootln'- ose tishin’ 1e w. Bcudder. had the ntn o! s. Or so the nine- tegitlz hole gossip ran u telt no surprise one night dry late. one o! those twollstod roisterim university drinkers, and while he liked his Bootoh, he was steadily fastidious. But. tonight? He put down his book quiddy and went to the hall. “Well, old man!" , “Dad? Jim's imce twitched. "Youyo got ~yoursell quite a skint . “Righl-hol" He put his arm around Jim's shoulder. flrllvant a pick-memo. old man?“ . 0.. may made their way no the stairs and he helped Jim oil with his clothes. Rupert. didn't tail: because he sensed that Jim was trying not to ssv anything at all. "There. Think you can manage. son?" “I'll try. Dad." “Here's your night light. I! you want me. ring like blazes." His son's hand seemed to clutch him. then Jim shut his eyes. Ru- rt stood lor some minutes look- ng down at him. then switched out the light. He was going through the door when he stop ed with an uncanny feeling that hs sun's eyes were wide open in the dark. watch- ing him. Something in the room was charged with emotion. Rupert couldn't fathom ii. Uneasily he walked hack on tiptoe and switch- ed on the light. One flicker 0n the motionless lace over there? Was the mind awake. aware. and full o! hidden trouble. under the Loung countenance? He ‘t 11. and didn't like his sense oi ...w_ataching. Like a schoolmaster making the rounds. But, what was it. the feeling here? What was e head M his son. The clue. e lost clue to the wuzziei c clarity and picture o1 the whole sunmier came rush over him with a roar that i t him weak Jim's astatgonisun belone the Storm his surrender Btomi. over, to the true nature of Kitty. Mid- summer peace, for a brie! time. Then the sudden gull between him and Dorian Rutherford. Dorian on the rebound. to Scudder Jones. Jims eyes on his wile when he pals ed music to her. Kit ‘e cur- nd 1:03: “.31§.°""w“°“" u‘ if.‘ a i: ns on e ster W ppm-t . Compelling indlf! in {is D1100. EhQdOW 0i twig: in l . The silence in .lia'n’s ‘Compare uraeitwitluthla " 1m women o 4S. Does a" lack o anagkie in vow‘ was betray the tact you va reaiflned youraell to that "always- _:ad" lee u which oltan comes in ddle age? ' ‘that "aimed-down" Idling an e- Yet. manyw mennowdelaatthayaara by takl a lgvourlte Irltlah nluady {or will: t and trim despite a love lo ri . fatty iood. They amply take ali- vegetable Bile Beans nllhtiy. Get Bile 3:00 tron: our drugglab-aad en'oy On Thursday. on’, Mrs. Gambia was just serving the soup when Jim ouno in. His shoes were muddy. He had oome running owvghtho fields. His ha! >1 “ it's now on thediamptmi aetufinnoliliigr-fiorge cashed lazily’ wait for a bloat-h.‘ and RuDQTt-stov- pod chewing to look. at him mused by toxic waste in year ayatem. ‘ voted a new sand tram at the hole. dApdlDoriaigg gotten er enga .' is sa. . Mrs. 8e the dishes on the serving table. In the sil- eme while they looked st him D811. his na in. 599cc essly. “Who's the lucky man?" George asked evenly. "Scudder Montague Jones, 3rd. M.F.H. with the Daiwyn Hunt. Rhodes Scholar. and all the rest 0i the sub titles." ‘igivho told you this?" Rupert sa “Dorian? Rupert hall arose, pushed his late-sharply away. "Good God! Vhnt damned nonsense! Dorian can't mean it.» I'll talk to her!" Agitatedly Jim sprang up and went around the table. “You're quietly. "It was good of you. Bu: what's done is done, for tonight Alter this . it's mv problem.” (To be continued) 7 v Looses A CHEST coto Soothes BRONCHITIS Have you an old chronic cough that has settled deep in the cavities ol your chest? Nc ordinary remedy will rid you oi your trouble. Only specialized medication will give you thr relief you seek. if you really want to stop coughing, if yo: want soothing, effective relief why not seek help from Poisons Cough Syrup. YOl must master your deep-seated cough. You must clear awa the mucus from the baclc oi your throat. Clogged-up Breathing passages must lbe rid‘ o£ bacteria-laden phlegm. 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