\ Antes-lurid: eeaa paws co»- i‘ ilytlsaein7ooso£10asea Milli‘!!! N011] POWDER Tklnsundy stops oral bed breath.- f i. IQIEYI Compared so t ofitleadingbrenclqalargedn . ofOolwaatnfs gtmmuww 3O gmniinsbinga, a yuusrinup i; m 46 more brusbiugr-for not F a penny more! SMOKERS‘! comma Tooth Powder is one of the easiest f ways m guard against tobacco '3 tin and tobacco breath! Get n? Colgate’: today. OOLMTE‘ TOOTH POWDER 2S: 40c i?‘ YOUR IIEAYH A! I! CLEAN! YDVR ‘IIIYN In Memoriam Mll- JOIN J. MUIPII’ "We shall die as we have lived". o The truth this statement was fully exam llied in the oelul. o! Mrs. ohn J. Ma le Plains gill Ieb- iiit ‘u 59m d bter o! -one ear o. a they late yMrf 31d John 0i this family the iol- amdala o! a 33 to her husband and family who in her last prolonged illness tried known to t h i3. ‘m ul bring no permanent relief 1mm her male and for the next n mont her llia was a special p oration ior the last summons. was never heard to complain and until very end was alert and interested in all about her. In the oom- mfirinity in Whlfih shed liveg her w mg co-apera on an rea y as- sistance in every undertaking for social or spiritual betterment will long be missed. Her funeral was held to 8t. Malachi! church on Feb. 10. Re- gion: High Mass was celebrated by t. Rev. J. A. Mur y who had been in frequent at ndance dur- ing her illness. Her remains were reverently borne to the adjoining cemetery y. Albert 1e, Parnell oCarville, Harold Mulligan and Leonard Murphy. Near other loved ones we laid her, Low in the churchyard to lie, And though our hearts are near broken, Yet we do not question "why?" She does not rest ‘neath the grasses, Tho o‘er her grave they cree , She has gone into the klngfom, Mother has iallen asleep. ' MASSE! IlJhnJLMui-ph ndimi. 2 M19. and Mrs. Joyhrla C. éallllsynt Nybnlrlflessilevflillflllllllllllllll ___.:__ Germain lick-A k“ Guns Open Fire COPENHAGEN, May '1 — (AP)- Clermnn anti-aircraft batteries on gihfilmDli-Illfll Baltic island o! Born- ° . answered with bombs, causing damage and ooeileities. SAN FRANCISCO CMM IAN FRANGXO, May 7 -(Rell- tors) — 1n this city when the Un- ited Nations are planning against iiuture wars, word oi the German oopitulmtion was received today with xtrao calm. As one obeuvee‘ put. it. "you would never know there was a peace on." A-DIT NJB., May 7 — t )—Revenne lviinister D. . n was nominated tonight "candidate toFsaint ’ in the federal election reorganization announced l8. big boss and several oi his qgees were all attic M81111 school. The boss W“ Sl-lecializin! on s. course entitled “Howuto Re- duce Current Expenditures. While the otihers were eagerly ¢fflmmln§ 0n the subject, "Increasing Ones .. » , f l Do your comp ex on w uh dun. You'll find your shoulders ook 5 cans? years youn er. lghy? iBauoso o er res are ean by yo! pliant» Se?‘ baths .-ggd p9, 4 I: m Qvutbefmly. u: face pom‘ do ed with dirt and make-up, an‘: R1518: free! and soon your com- donloses its xiblv rafmu: and age! ore in time. That needn't hi!’ fl Q year complexion. Palmolive o en an easy way to keep it ndsand lovely. You conlool: younger In I4 doyni . Wash your face 5 times a day Will’! Palmolive, and each time, will: a Pfowdofi massage hlmolive larhercg lose your skin-for an extra 60- culation, clears the ores to help your corn lexmn re- gain its fiaxib mftnw, ome 10/10‘, ' in just l4 days! l‘, eecondei This easy Palmolive ‘ ‘ Massage stimulates the ctr-g uh your . ily. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Shreenen 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Shreenan and family. 1 Miss Florence Gallant, Toronto 1 Pte. St. Clair Gallant d Mn. James J. Smith Mrs. J. W. Farmer 1 Mr. and Mrs. Russel De han George, Borden. 1g Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mclvor and family, Summerslde. u} Mrs. . A. McIvor, Summer- s e. l Mr. and Mrs. Don MacPher- son, Borden. l and family and 1 . Harold Mulligan. l Mr. Leonard Murphy and iam- ily. sci Grades IX and X Kinkora High l lvri. hnmett Milrphy and iam- i Mr. and Mrs. John Cash and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duiiiy and ‘amiili- Ste h Murphy l . en . 1 Wm. mg Illa Duffy. . ‘it tltgaple Plains Women's In- u . i. League oi’ Sacred Heart 1 Kinkors Sub-division C.W.L. 1 lidrscwllberuMoCarville. ~ - i Mr. and . Parnell Me- . P. . , . E. Kelly and family. Misses Margaret and Kather- Shreenan. M's. J. A. MoCarville y. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. binus John- 'Gre.de xr Kinkora High ool. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Arsenault and h wCn-vlile i Mr. Wm. J. kniiih l Pupils Middleton School. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCardle l and Mrs. John Calms and a ‘l Richard Medal-ville and amily. . 1 Miss louise Calms. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kelly, Ken- ngton, L"! Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murphy and y. l Mr. and Ml‘. J. P. Callaghan. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Murphy, . s. Aden Mclfvor 1 m. and Mrs. Albert McGugan. i Mr. and Mrs. John, R. Mc abe and family. w. and Mrs. P. A. Rooney, Christian mother. Her iiie was devot- U Beptronto y. Molgfilgfym-tliohn Allen. wo.. Pilot 0mm List. . of llasualties as. causmau Asa rolol "m! ovaunae gum Aotlva Ins-vies Grist. xuqaim HCIIHL ri-u. Lions Head. Ont. Prevlo Jr's-aw‘ Air no Altcheaon. Edward Grant. Ii.- Lieut. more. (ht. Aqklnson. Bligh/art Darrell. ‘l0. Vancouver. ~- lsmlanneth Keane. IO. Ct- tan. . Cleghorn. Donald Glenwoed. ll.- eut., Durham Bridge. N3. . Iblkeraen. John Block. Pr!!!" Dauphin. Man. _ Greybgouglas Gordon. 5a.. To- . Raymond Josqih. P.- Rt. New Wntminltel‘. B. C. Mullen, Vernon Willie. PO" Me- duchc, NJ. Taylor. James Melvin, 10.. Van- couver, 3. C. Wataon, Adam Ainslie, l-CIL. Man. nun}: orwu- N eported Sela Allisonfwstonley Herbert, WO.. "Toronto, Ont. ‘ Baird. Rodney Haslam. W0., Cal- Iflfl. Alta. Barton. Victor Aueustus, WO.. Wilcox. Bask. Beach, Mahlon Franklin, WO.. Barrie, Ont. . Bowen, Murray Gerald, WO.. Verdun, Que. Boyd. Hugh Robert, WO.. it. Vital. Man. ._ Oerswell, Andrew Gordon, WO.. Ottawa, Ont. Chalmers. Edward Joseph, WO.. Toronto, Ont. Charlesworth, William James, 0., Toronto. Ont. Chisholm. Ronald Edward, WO.. Seattle. Wash. UB4. Alaollin, Arthur Cyril, 0., Calgary, Crouch. Thomas John, WO.. To- ronto. Ont. Davis. Steuart Arthur Hamilton, fro. 8t. Kim, British West Ind- es. Dell. Donald Joseph. WO.. Belle- ville, Ont. Draper. Carson Richard. WO.. North Bey. Ont. Evans, George Thomas Joseph. W0O.. Halifax, N. S. e usson. David Craig, P0,, WO.. F‘ 1'8 Port Washington. BC Illilter, Brian Forsyth, Moncton, N. B. . Hall. Donald Alexander, WO.. Okotoks, . Hflmillbll. Robert. Jamel, WO., "§“"3’." Yrs“ w n1 an . a e to, WO.. Cbapleau, Ont? n! n Haslam, William John, W0., winging" lggiilud Dougl 4n c n. ,1‘. ., wiinfleii’ oilmon 1 u onyc ur , , __ myanm mo‘. are: Olril W0 en . David Wllialn, W ., wmm gun. a oward Conroy. WO.. enwe . Ed , _, x ‘nonthsvia Urgzga om. ward W0 . Th Ll d. W ., - stoon. Sasktlm" 0y o Sui ll . K th, ., mlolylaSaonsk enne W0 North . uric , _- "WWW t! O l"! Ueut. s Ross,‘ W0, Mos ult’. '1 W _ “high; yQue. “h” - Dmld‘ m" ur. London’ on‘. Afltus Grant. WC, i (Continued am Bggg 1o) i____. CAIDIUM AND PIDTIIN Prom I well-day view, M113 Mullins calcium and protein and if table linen that has milk Qpilled on it is Just bundled inm m; clothes hamper and then mo; to hot wad: water, un- dsflflhle thins: . 1m su- vilnlfl fomuflwan inaeuble our: witih Wile hot water and the result i; 2 wmwlfllete us to Bet right 368111 that's there l0 stay.’ Home alter the fabric in cold water-until the milk is washed out ‘rhen lsun. der as usual. This War-Four Years Ago B! The Canadian Press MAY F. list-Russia withdrew a r m‘ “ lmm. the m». John Cunningham, Morell. 1 and Margaret mom’ , . Qwa we. l Miss Jean McDonald, ttawa. 1 Miss Helen Driscoll, Ottawa. lrs. Barr and - we. thony's Club, Service, Otta . . of RYGAJI,‘ lWl. 1 Mr. J. I. McGuigan, Winnipeg. LITTER! AND MESSAGE! 01' SYMPATIIY t. p rise Lena " e. Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham‘ Mr. and Mrs. David Re rte,| Bonshew. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and Myrtle, Surnmerside. r and Mrs. Alfred Curiey and am y. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Waldi nnd family. ; Mr. and Mrs. lert Hamill. I Mr. and Mrs. James Hamill. M . rt Kelly. Miss Kathleen 811mm. ' Misses Mary and Ada lmlth, Vr. llll uh. Charles Wright. Visa Dorie Mart . | v ss Katherine Johnston, Rlch~ lnond. Mr. and Min. Ollie McCarville and iamily. “Miss Myrtle Melenna, summ-r-i e. Miss Edna McCarville. ' l n. and MrshdJ. A. Brown md am y, o . Ir. and firs. Ilsllb Rooney. 0! ta VII. Serum and Nor- wayx.” bailend an French rndo- Uh allned a Jopanose-sponsorm mat-WWW. er salazar W Portugal would defend her Atlantic possessions against any LONDON -— ( — Seventy-five yaear-old Alfred Constable went to Pal great-nephew, Re . eiderl pmsioner i. mend died beside the pllroe ra . SHIRLEY’! ENGAGEMENT -—1—_l A lather in New York thinks the Temples mould be ashamed oi "‘ ‘ Sllrley on the eve of ed . writes Virginia Mafirlsereon of tlyu 3.0.? .. n knows a 16-year-old girl doesn't know the dilterence between love and puppy stuff," he wrote. "I should h: twins that age. And new they're hoppin’ all over my nest scream that it Shir can tnarri ‘m. and Mrs. J. ‘L. Murphy and v Miss Helen hnner. Mr. J. H. MeGuIan. Gard OTTIIIIIKS iobeoome haflthb CHVRLET-PO whylmflearrt ' they?‘ Whatiirue’ you" going to gosibout this meet YO" VB Ivt me "I guees there's jut one thin! we non do," sighed Miss ‘Rmple “We're writing eve one oi ' people to reassure em "wt 1m jult engaged; Not about to- elvlle. 01‘ - Butsha opesthemall eases“? a little. Everybody in the iamil , irom Momma and Pa. Tomi" downtotheoook. M! m!’ git. l" ,.:.*:"":°i::r°:. . i352 gglggmwh-r Ill H ufll’ “NO on. Rough Rail Hands! lyihoulllll the WIY -~ "romance John J. Murphy and family wish . to express their thanks to their many triends and nelphbou . Also Rt. Rev. J. A. Murphy and the Sisters oi 8t. Martha's tor their many acts oi kindness during their recent sad bereavndll. V M" a "hi4... an I'll! h §ll/\ll nun illNTMkNT Gasman - See the GENE PLAY sass; By Playing Your Purl in Support oi the SAFETY PIIIIGMM i Sponsored by lhe flhieis oi Police! Talia as ehaees! See the General Helen Dealer in all-loud Safely Service, TODAY! HORNE MOTORS, 16s Kent Street ALLISON MacLEOD, 20s Great George Streef vvuiruluarnsin"sllow'—1"‘ | rcxrunss nus and grandma. was the Hotel Plea. New Yolk by a hair stylist. Two new rinsm-blue lilac ior daytime. and blue lavender ior evenine-were h lllte smartly col-fled elite . vflmilleltd was not, or, ior evening by flower ‘- ‘ lessee. hats featured the soft flowered pastels which beet harmonised with the tinted and white hair-sailors with blue or mauve violet or lime and rose colored‘ clover blossoms. Den-ii- wreeths and open crowned hats. gave an oflsortunity to play up air braided or curled at the lop oi the head Pastel pearl ehotzers both with hair and Some su such sulphate end calcium decrease, rather than increase. in solubility with rising temperature Till WAIILING BUT! Allied troops quartered in Italian towns have one advan- sodium c inmate. hlle Luucuml t over those on other Fronts eel m Jfiié" pilaoc -——-— l white-haired charm all die-l m matured during the lea hour at‘ stmmenu, notably violins. Italians in the lace in the matter oi one beautiful instrument. Dur- fir»; RAL MOTQR .505 11.....- Sabiyserv has A SAFETY SERVICE ‘was never more important than it is today. Not only is Spring traflic heavy, but many vehicles are over-age and in poor mechanical condition after a hard, punishing Winter. V_ Take the first step towards safe by seeing the General Motors dealer for a complete Safety Check-up.’ Let him put your brakes into sound, eificient shape. Let ghim inspect your steering, test your wheel-alignment and tires. Let him chock your lights, windshield wiper and glass. ‘A Remember-the life of your vehicle and the safety of your- .' self, your passengers and other road users all depend largely upon the good mechanical condition of your car or truck. C TRUC of opera and the birlh- ing the 16th‘ centunF-‘musical y» “'“fi~rn by T115 l" oi some o! the greatestl in Italy turned to ntgland ' neers the world has known , iiueat luteel ms lather or I13 ed in the immortal Galil airing oi the tinest musical in- mum on mugic, 1m 1g m "om-d rthat in his dly better lutes were Englishmen, however, may look made in England than in any other part o! mrope He was an exmrt perionner on the lute, but ilton. , H Galileo blind still Pllifjdn, mu: Milton. too. will?" i’ w, came upon him would have“, solace in an instrument Md with Hlekeepeare, he - winner“; “iii-é.- THAI rust nave: ‘ilfilflfllflfih . pomnmon-wpos ' » -». SWINGIOCI-IASG FSANIORN _ e . N COFFEE! .