...-.-.-rrsu.r-ou\l\ 1I~v- - - bubrthailtrgtrasuontof 10 OOl-IITI TOOTII POWDER qaicklyaropacs-albadbzesthl III! IOIEYI Compared to nines-leading braodqsleaga dn of Colgate given you up eo 30 non bnr: fags, a giant tinuptofimanbmsbingaaaa for norapennymorel OIIOKIISI Col te Tooth Powder is one o the easiest ways to guard against baoco eo stain and tobacco breath! Get Colgate today: COl-GATI TOOTII POWDER 2h LHANN llllillllil \l\ ll (‘lIIiNS TEETH 5 INTO RHYME TOWIM OPENING mmaorm. Feb. 9 -—(CP)-—F£' of the Tower of London. ultehnwdmimion reduced from 111119- e to summon "=1 ° rhyrned editorial from ‘I'M 51111- _ doy Dispatch:- "Ii. almost seems uncanny. “And Against all rule of low. “That Something now is cheap- grlan it was before the war. ut still we must be grateiul. nee our troubles now decrease, And with the U. B. A. we share The rich rewardsot Peace. 110i" they are now unrationed, And. as always, lavish hosts. $10 we who fought since '39- ell. we get cheaper ghosts. ut would we seem ungrac we said to those in power, “Let's have a cut. in income tail And keep your Bloody Tower!" Doctmns Pnovn 2 Ollt 0f 3 “UIIICII (‘fill IIRVB 5M “lotion Melodie Pehnelive Hon on 128$ women. In addition, 1411 Canadian women nf all age: and Mil typo: tried the . Palmolive Plan in T ‘ their bwn herpes. we our of three of all those women lfPprted amazing skin improvements I'll/II 14 proof that the Palmolive nng a new complexion Plnr can loveliness to you r091 N .-'S All. m: 70 grcethrer . . Pllmollv: 5gp hm. with a face- cloth mun. c fllllholihvehbea n . unsavory. . \ {"141- lf your akin is extra-sensitive, use L"! 70111: fingertips to massage in llmolives lovely_ soft. lather. Then {inn well-first with warm water, fol- "Hl by cool-and pat dry. 11m‘: sill Q l) Genius complexion beneira % nun nxruar g. use cavuus o "was aumsnrs o8 1 C e YOU DO I 1 my rods were, . m echti , penny the guilds. Bghgdlplcte. 59'“ 5 § 5555s; g5 from stray remarks It the shook c! numb Marlon s en hi age wboalrd during end 0t his year, s“ s 5s to loved found 1r ds . 1i! ' id- $.31 its Quinn; lulfledy on pay- lxfltllt qimthe sum scarred but it lie pre- a monklike and 118 Qown which Kitty privately marked for disposal. , Dearest Rwrt, we'll s; down Y ur black brocad d back. You look like a circuit Jufige at e masquerade." And to her great delight Rupert W! ly stuffed the dressing ow ' fir? “ h the porthole and sauted n llfflherwiihagr Thelastd 'tKitt, u, round an mgilybrgfia nryspfi n‘ assured. one of hi; Gladstone bags. could be l with tile compan and applied in a 5:? beet sui to the needs ea osse. illustrates how the r rueteeshiu. now < iundarnentol in lite asurence prac- tice. has gradually developed over the years. Mr. Wood Life Q1’ Oenuds was icr another innovation in life as- surance prucfloc on this continent when the "Company adopted a plan xperlenced manag nt. healthy competition, develogmeertt of the agency system. an the misimtion oi sound liige - d crease in. enoy personnel due 3 war condit ons, was one of the nufist successful years since organ- ymen-is now being made 010,871,347 yearly, and is being made for future . door. was seated in the stateroom under the umbrella eating an alpple when he came in the decks. She Us a remnsn of l-lfe. too?" H. r" h alas-Scot’ the apple from her " 0. an apple a. day won't keep this doctor away!" d he d h , the umbrella, broke all and tore the black silk to ri ns. whistling . kitty adored him because he had begun to Eloy. But when he touch- ed her a the play went out of him. his face went rather pale and 11¢“ Put arms around her. Oh, Kitty, if I lose you to lnwne on earth." CHAPTER III Mrs. Grlmblestood in the door- way of the servants wing and star- edtin at the?! sxmall room she god m prepar or a. y's maid. Cook stood behind her, pruning over Mrs. Grimhleh shoul- der wh ch gave at first glance the appearance of being very frail. This was due to her of-vrepeated statement that she sic so much It was typical o! IVIrs. Grimible that, when strong- ly moved she said nothing. her head stmi set froeti mem in Mrs. Grimble's ea.1*."What‘s she like, ‘Grumbl " "Mire. Grirnble to you, Maria!" "Didn't the master say?" “Just in ness and acid, " ‘An- ve wnlght pre- re (or new mistress also room or maid. flowers?’ 000k wiped her big palms slovw- iy along the sides of her apron». She shook her heed. pondering. Then she looked at Mrs. Gq-lmblrrs grim set lace. She was wise enough to say nothing iurther at that moment except “My, what a mem- ory you have." htssnrodonaneokV l Mrs. Grimble closed the servants’ ' She said into the dark sha- dows of the stairway, as l! address ing all the world oi’ night and - darkness outside, "1 shall remem- lfllfih- ber the cable until the day I die. Like a snake in tho sunlight, like a snake in the sun that calble was"! And she was gone about her dutim. lVii-s. Grimble went on dovwn the ttic rustling floor of . 1n the centre she stopped and only the murals on the walls saw her put her old 00d. hands over her eyes and cry sil- .°"t‘v‘3’.&i llsslrwe surplus any, It d that eernlme in 1i I tri dends sntly for a minute which was all the luxury she co allow herself since the car with the New M tines was due at any moment. mat inn. How excited and pleased t he seemed when ahe had given him orders to meet the boat. "A bride it is. mlssl "Illa/Vs fine ure in announcing that the Direc- tors have approved a substantial in the amount lo be dis- topolicyholders as divi- Mr. Wood revealed that the l»- thr h th iod, msmr" ..~ P" iii? . .' l1 reeraggnrug death claims covering policyholders in the arm ed services end-bl. .000 in o! the among cl holders ing out oi war a total of only 4.5 per all death claims paid over some period. , The financial statement present» ed by Mr. Woold said our“? the r for the master-l He's been a 1on8 time cuttin‘ loose and 111MB‘ 591119 tun. All these years of‘ white row- ls- em and sidr rcom and like 1lvln' in a monastery. ml be svod 10f young Mister Jim. I 56y. 111114118 11 nice new steiflmflmef- 3 kept her hands busy doing thing , moving books. putting them back, pushln wide the handsome French ‘w ows.‘ 1 Wins the lamps. As she worked her breath came faster and her old heurt thuddtd hauntlnlli’ on- 1111111’ ted i‘: usrewlcleilraifiaglleglllg lied vo e o gone so shorts: time before. 11111131 are of it, putting away-the firs‘: ridal veil. pourin the merry i th lit {filth-Foil n q pleasant voice that sen them could utter no more sou . The fluctuating panorama and service flooded Mrs. G imh mind u she worked, redoing small tasks that had been done hours before. Anything. everything. to keg: herseli busy. get through the moment of arrival and leave the drawing room too Her. The new llep Baby's nlfllea jlearholatuar fiulcltlhy bre- evea I Y’! anlfflaa . soothes aaaa Irritation . . . clean headanrl caesndlreJepa and n: hénruolsrun ¢\\ a lb"lllll\l 1711/» one. The usurper. The . MB- Lress. O. a mercy that her mistress bad gene in tlmel Tlhls new and Shocklllll event could not disturb that gentle sleeping spirit rww- Ii was for the living, for her. for Cock, for the master's 01d 111131165 and for .. and for the boy. to bear “Poor boy." she thought. “Poor little J‘ His last postal frcm the dude ranch where he was visiting was in her a‘ ron ck-at. She tocir it out. saw t rc-ug a mist. fumbling for her lamcs. how he had smudged the nk. plastered the stomp on, always in his breezy hurry, with s quickness and dash. "Dear Crumble. Learnedto throw a steer today. Hoping this finds you the same. Jlm." Her mouth trembled and for the first time all this strange un- hmppy week, she smiled. Then tar 0!! she heard a motor horn with a faint drawn-out wail on the eve- ning wind. l-ler heart beet faster with lhe coming event and she felt old and tired and utterlydncap- of meeting it, yet knew she . swayed, faded the feeling of lng ubeless and old and past her worth assailed her. She thought “A drop or sherry anything." She went groping to the decanter. ‘Ihere was none. Her hand rested on the crystal marked “Scotch" and without s moment's hesitation she ured herself a hooker that nveterate tippler would, look at with respect, and she put it down in two fiery scorching gul . Rupert. mounting the steps t his arms around Kitty! tal stopped and- lnotherqi l 1 8f‘ m ht . d ill.“ i"'"'":§~ All iiléggwarelaem Gill hr nail % ran THE sun LIFE OF-‘CANADA issued its first policy from a small oflice in ' . - Montreal. The event occurred six years after ~ d, . the Company received its charter, during " i i which time—with the passing of the Act of Confederation (1867)—the Dominion of Canada was born. The Sun Life of Canada has marched forward with the Dominion which, with its steady growth in resources and its rise in world esteem, has earned so high a place in the councils of mankind. The Company's growth is significant proof of wide public accep- tance. Through three quarters of a century, during which wars have scarred the earth, and mighty inventions and discoveries have altered _ rnan’s destiny, the Sun Life of Canada has met successive opportunities, i j expanding as life and industry took on new shapes and aspects. In 1895-211: the endof the first twenty-five years of operation-aha assurances in force amounted to $35 million. At the end of fifty years -in 1920-this amount had risen to $488 million. Today, after seventy-five years of public service, the Sun Life of Canada holds a leading place among life assurance compmi with well over one million policyholders and assurances in force of $5,390,372,527- Tho Companfs financial strength and high standard of service are indeed worthy of the finest traditions of a great time-honoured enterprise. - . ‘<IZhA-I,¢S“<AV4\ .4,» From the 19454 Annual Report BENEFITS PAID SINCE ORGANIZATION $1,800,672,451 nsmams ram IN 194s $90,226,061 ASSURANCES m roacs ' I T - 1 - . 35590372327 ’ NEW ASSURANCES 1N 1945 $241,409,819 w, 4m AuuIRMrl/or 1w will 5' W!» ~llovliohldm 1' "I" 1"“"""/'"‘ H. C. BOHAKER. District Supervisor Charlottetown, P.E.l. C... .3» be so hardfyei, vital for Ruperllscheek. "Your kingdom. my dear peace. The figure in there, lift-dove." and they went in. in; that hooker of Scotch with N0 ladyuhwamng to a queen such a flip of lhe wrist surely could ha.” xweived them more “M” I Dream w‘: I. ‘b meant the old girl had a sense oi courteousiy than Mrs. Grimble. tressY Kitty, Mrs. Crimble, ma1o| humor. and a warm human quality she had Just time w reach me dome C‘; q-h-c ‘Apcmragc .. - which would help Kitty with the cemre o; the room and (ace the I - ‘ running of s new househrld- door. No flicker moved her level hm Y” °,'i"““ "‘ “"*“ l“ rim!“ "011. Rllllffi- A111‘! i011 11"" rather lowered gaze. no rebellious an ‘s, ‘h M ' 1m 5'“ hinted!" shegvuhldbered. rcllsvetl- I nerve altered the slight downward H“; 1M‘ 1r m9 . “N€li11Bl“ did M01118!‘ 011111919.’ cast of her neat head or stirred the 1:: -s or “'11,. he grinned. thin rounded shoulders cr the fold- n‘ cg “Q; M 1 ' H He nut hlseléillldlOfl the door‘. his ed Ilhrnds actors her apron Agdiuglil! klliW i '\ 1hr esdautllnulr P5 11111-11111" 005B i0 Kiwi ce to be home again nficr all hated her. To c Continual), r f _ . f gmLVlE '/ swarm 4r 00.41: I ' -/ was w/renr-asnxrr‘ " _ , / so 6854617400 “ I l s- oeuuoas-yovzz ax: w/renr-aznxrs, roo-zwrxmomuc! m oouvur no» R . mus. coihranvl LIIIIIO