. o [ea-dub ma _ "t solllttoov ouelm uu POP! of all adults have bod bteollll And scientific teut pwe nu- c/mit/ely that in 7 out of l0 use! GOLGITES TOOTH POWDER instantly stops oral bad breath. sllllt Melisa“; -;-........t.l ... other leading brands, a large tlu of (Inmate's gives you up to 30 more bruabingt. a giant tin up to 46 more lmabingx- [or not a penny more.’ ‘MUKERS! Colgate’: Tooth Powder is one of the easiest ways to guard against tobacco stain and tobacco breath! Get Colgate’: today. lltfieial out: of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN All IOICI OVI-IBIAI llilied0uletlveldvleol ereon. Peter Gordon. IO. Ottlwl. Ont. Buchanan. lua John Alen- mger, 01.0.. nton. Alta. uaybeli, Roy, lit-Sgt" Edmon- ton, ti. Gihbl. Jack Arthur. E0. Pende- Miwémwuum Robert. m. n hackle. James Alexander. itchy en. IK-filb. Hlllllllbll. out. Boutlmott, Ward ROI. l-UIt-i , Ont. , Donald William. 10.. Wind» . OI! - ‘Mining, 0n Aetive Service Alter Air 0 one gem, new» Elliott, IL-M... r-leneggnwagead Jamel xeetiue. m" l ‘n ' uérru. e0. sfiéllilli’ fifillm“ Hogan. Frank Edward, PO" Bt- mgg y, Albert Rlclllfll. sgltiforggbatatmAg Hector. Bit-- "°3,",.}’,Y?"3£;‘."§’.;..§;...°' PL-Lieut... it i . s. c. "$85.1, Charles Michael. PO.. “,’%'.l.‘,,‘l.§i§°'lao°3u¢ Edward. r0. MIACOUVQ. . ~ Walionl. Clarence. F0» Tor- ‘i-‘lfiufiii.’ mun-a on Aefl" Wu - German v pug: Myrddirl. PH-Btt. z" collllwllll’ What a grand and glorious feel- ing it is to know that spring is 111st around the comeri-C. MHCKllllIOIl LAC. Warren 1* spending a pleasant furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan MacKinnon. Clyde River. Residents of this district have reported to your correspondent that they have both seen and heard Home our sonlslefs- Rev. J. R. Skinner. pastor of the Cornwall United Church. returned from the mainland in time to con- duct the evening service here. His trip to the sister provinces was a combination o! business and pleas- ure, for while there he vlfiltfid hi‘ gather at their old home in Nova Scotia. l h on the hoYrvlgrirgi-llflg: wtelll $11.83.. battle- field, and the farms change ownership here is the pro- pertv oi Mr. l-Iarry Hyde. Meadow Bank. The buyer. a discharged member of the RCAJ". will til!!! over about the mlddlB 0f March °" thgglrssteglirgaljgullast a basket of oranges was received by F. H. Mac- Arthur which travelled approxi- mately 2.500 miles. The B11! Pig" use was expressed irom P1311? C Y- morida, bv Miss Blanche Kaley. manager of the Hotel Colonial of that cm. Th, grgnges, each one - as large as a medium sized fire-PB‘ fruit. came throilflh l" “Pm?” 23"‘ rlition, indeed one would fancy ev were lust picked, so natural and ' l k figm- homelelleunbringyou SUPPER I Slim lnJust l4 dqy, g r a your com xlon with your shoulders. You ll find your shoulders look 5 or more yclrs younger. Why} Because shoyldcr pores are kept clean by your regular Palmolive Soap baths ~nnd so, n/zl: ta brzatbtfrttbl. But face pores, clogged with dirt and make-up, can't brerthe freely and soon your com- lcxion loses its flrxl/a/elaflntu and ages efote its time. 'l"hat ncedn‘: happen to lwur complexion. Palmolive offers an easy way to keep it radianily lovely. You can look youngerln Nduyll Wash your {ace 3 time; a day with Palmolive. and each time. ulitb a gePalmoliveslathcr C into your skin-for an extra (>0- q seconds! This easy Palmolive Q Massage stimulate: the cir- whtion. ciem the pores to help your complexion re- flrxlblc Jfl/IIIIJJ, J gain its becoulenf/nalmev/brr in lust l4 tllyll eotallrrs WM,“ 5'5?“ TOOTH POWDER Everard. Healer Joseph. n. r. 0.. 5.4.... Timmine. 0M- 25: 40c To”, Woods, Gordon John. PO» Trill- auus your IIIAIN ‘mp.’ ltwibde, Ronald‘ Charles. lit-Bet. A5 II‘ cum: Tomnw, Qnh YOUR TIEIH . - Mums; 0n Active 5;"... L Now re.- oglolhal Pur- tolcnps 12¢... toolllnusll Bmgfgofiz“ gonad, w.-o.. “h, 29¢ Ncglgtesr? ityitlbert Cordon. P0" Elm Creek. Man. a Nylellllrltilttrllunlifllnprmel elm Cohen. cyru Broom“. 1“- °' ‘hgiwsonIEmest Albert Weliey. ¥, '1‘ to. Ont. PO omnPhilip Brenton. PO» Sask. Evan-s. Thomas Coven. 1’0-. W111- NgIEflGBIfHnIGQOGQ Joli". F-'°-- 1‘ onto. Oint- °;§,-,1...., $31....» Cornelius, r0. wlilllflaing.’ Edzvard James. F0» RR‘ i .Bask. “ii/hoarse. ital-tin John. F0» Bank. Murray. Robert Wallace. 1'0. '1‘ nto. Ont. 012011581‘. John vemon. P0. W11- , t. lexosltlllsri. giélvm Robert. m. Lir- , Ont. ghlodcs. Kenneth Earl. E-Sflt» Canora. Ba . Rutherford. Bruce Alexander Mgqxonzie, PO.. lborne. Ont. C0 var. CANADIAN NAVY Dleduin The Neurological Iulitltute l. r. .. o Th 01 Mfi:;f.19§,%ue ‘Illb Fricturo 0f “literati? Claudeklllrl- M119 3 , i , Sas . NmQHUKNBArIIJaIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Province!) Killed In Action New Brunswick Bellment wgsnfi btguls Ngoeevh. Hem» Blllc er ur. - Prevlunlly Reported Mhalu New Reported Killed In Action N.S. and PILL Rellmellt MacDonald. Allan John. Halifax. N. B. Killed Action New Brunswick Bnlment Legerg Rene Joseph. Pte. Min- , N . to Seriously Wounded N3. and PJIJJ. Jteglment Woodwotlth, Allen William. Ptc. Millard Btatiowrl. N. B. ouuded loyal Cnéudhn Corps of Maolunlzl. Charles Edward. ill- nelmau. Mrs. Catherine Mneluulll (mother) 89 Green Si... $51501“? town. P. E. I. N3. and PIJ. Bulmeut Lungille. Robert Oeorue. Pte- . N. B. MeoCounell, Charles Alexander. PCO-- Ill er). Georgetown. l’- Wounded Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers Bryne. Robert Joseph, Ctn. Pasachendale. N. S. l Slightly Wounded NS. and IHEJ. Ruimeut Rankin. Angus ilinlcoim. Invernus. N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Green. Curtts Henry. Pte. Plas- ter Rock. N. B. Pretldexiast. Leonard Frederick Ho. West Bathurst. N. B. Royal Canadian El ' ‘ Mechanical Enllueen Glennie. George. 0th.. Shuben- needle. N. B. Wounded Canadian Armoured Corp! Randell, GeraldNGsBrnc-t. U r Cegetowrl. . . p“ Severely Injured Royal Canadian Artillery Carter. Austin Raymond. Ont.- Huliiax. N. 5. Slightly Injured N.S. anrl I'd-LI. Regiment John Andrew. Pte. Balmoral. N. S. Previously Reported Missing New Reported Prllener 0f War N5. and P.B.I. Regiment McKinnon. Roderick Ambreee. Cpl.. New Waterford. N. S. New Brunswick Bellulent Ogilvie. Arthur R07. Pte, Mone- ton. N. B. Pie. Service -- Now Reported Prisoner: d Cpl. Mn. Ileen MoeCouréell (moth- d attention ill duo time whil Tplfi. T, now» t me be give em$au=er¢ ‘Quietly unv- eble lu advance. ..__._i C00!!! ‘lor- i llolugraphs. commune-non our: m. evnancs. £1‘. it“ “ti? “it. “"0...” e on this after-non and 5325s...." 314-11. _ A MEIIOIIAI. SERVICE to: Cpl. bio MwKinnon. St. Peterh m belleldinfitPe r2535! Church at 7.90 unlock. mm leul. s-m-u. I‘ UNERAL THURSDAY - Th! funeral oi the late Jennie Mo- 30 all wéllubepheldlfiroiu; the lrlzoml emu c cue wer cw- towu on Thuredoy. March 15th at 2 pm. in ‘Belfast cemetery. WOUNDED IN AOTION- Mr. and Mrs. Ha Moore. Milton. re~ ceived word tut their son, Pte. Wesley Moore, has been officially rted wounded again on the eatem Front. Nature of second casualty not available. REPORTED WOUNDED - Mrs. Louise Jeywal Gerald St. has re- ceived word that her son, Pte, Erie Jay has been severely wounded in the left hand while servinl! ill notion overseas in Holland. He ll ghe son of the late Mr. Cyrus B. ay. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday two drunks were fined $5 and costs or ten days. A third drunk was fined $10 and costs or twenty days and anothenwas remanded one week. A fourth drunk was discharged and a person charg- ed .with causing mischief was given e. ysuspencled ‘ of thirty a s. RECEIVES COMMISSION - Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Kee irlg have re- ceived word that the r son Kinball received u commission in the Royal Canadian Artillery in February. Lieut. Kee ing en lsted in the 2nd Heavy An i-Aircraft Regiment in June. i941. He went overseas the same year and served in the de- fense of London. He was later transferred to a radio-location unit, He is twenty-two years of age. 0N ACTIVE SERVICE — Word has been received by Mrs. Robert Stevenson that her husband is now. in action in German with the 4th Canadian Armourne Division. Bob is the youngest son of Mrs. R. W. Stevenson of New Glasgow and (‘ll- iisted in the Royal Canadian Eu~ ginccrs in Jullc. 1942, lzoing over- seas about six months later. Since that time he has spent several months ill Holland. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE EXEUIL TWP} MEETS-A meeting oi‘ the Provincial Executive of the Woln- en’s Institute was held on Tuesday, March 13th to discuss plans for the annual convention which is to be held in Juno. The theme chosen for this convention is reconstruction and each convencr will direct the discussion of her subject along this channel. Before the meeting ad- {gurncd u conlllliticc was appointed draw un a brief to be presented to the Provincial Reconstruction Committee. P. E. I. EXCISEDS BOOK QUOTA -Fivc pro lives have exceeded their uol-a in the Imperial Order Daugh 011$‘ of the Empire campaign for books for the services, it was announced by the national execu- tive committee at Toronto. The campaign closes March 15. Prov- inces over the top in the book campaign are Prince Edward Ir- land. Nova Scotlu, New Bfllllhwlfk,‘ Quebec and Saskatchewan. In the past month more than 21,000 books were sent to the various services, the committ e reported. AWARDED ill. H. lL-Cfinfzlil. W. Rollilld Burnett. L) ‘. nephew of Mr. J. it. B ' ' been awarded the M. 13 educated at Robert G loge and A-bcrdsen Ullili. he graduated in Arls landed in France on D-Dnv. being mentioned in ‘ hes. liis elder brother. Captain J. D. Bilmstt, MA. LLB. oi the Gordon lligh- lenders. has been a prisoner at war in Bignapore since i941. C.W.L. MEETING - The month- ll! meetini.’ of C.W.L. of Slimmer- field sub-division was held March Fl ct the home of M . -. Clolv, T1110 id. Meetlnr: CWVFFIIOY Rave a izood report ..l , ~ lnl! rmrl knittinlprlnnp r.~-- ry-d Cross tillrillu the nlnnlll, “l , hm- rlllills albollt In he lwulllllnh treasurer have rrpnri of on ivlllil nilzr uivillt: donation to l-"vihcy ' r Wards lzhllrcll drill. rl uolvirllcc lllciudctl in‘! léiwllu; "_0llV(‘ll|'?i"" l ll .- - SW19“; rli‘ Hrrv c. Martha Social Service M '1 already been attended decided amour: int-mom; r‘; monk. and u social enjoyed by ell. Ill 1 _ evcllllzg PRIZE!) IIEIRLOOM A Venetian Q s old and said of its kl pickle dish 439 to be tho only Canada, is one ‘ascension: Ad: Mrs. O , _ loom handed down lnntlle igmlill-y d many generations, rluliglltlcfir tdhllglfio years n20 and orlgl lly came from BB1’ 0H0 of E. For Foot Ailments CONIULT l n. .l. A. BROWN, m- l Orthopedic l I lllllllllPlllllST i l! l} one of the family in Swltzerlund. ‘llhettunique beaut “oi the iece lies n e rare u o which containaq a bend of black, violet llrple and mauve right tin-mull in. heavy float. Mrs. Murray says antioue experts h have told her the the for yearn. REMAIN IN BRITAIN Half of the Re al Australian Air ram men who d one to ‘Ari- tain and married B tiah eridee we d never return to Australia, sol o returned flight lieutenant. ‘rheyhodlrownuledtotiletrq- "sh ciimwte and itnvlielt ways. rind had decided to settle there am: ulc war. (WERLOOKB BATAAN 444mm: saerwzs-s/ Loose line coat, very suitable for topping suits, with sleek lines. . . line, sugar beige. Size l6 ... ... The hih t ti Bataan is Mount a'\i'....%¢a“mu lbvll ed lines . . . collarlese. . cullarless neck- $32.50 B ECAUSE you dress to express your own taste! . . . to play up your own figure, not the ideas or creation of somebody else, we suggest that on. of these trim, clean out little tunic coats will bring youla look of unaffected eleullee . . . fresh and charming. And so, we lift the curtain on these smart tunic coats and offer choice of two definitely clever styles. One is free and easy and belted to a flare, the other more figure conscious with slcck mould- Tunic Coat, free and easy style, belted to a flare, tie front. Very smart little garment tllat you will approve It sight ... ... ...‘.... $29.50 MGDRE a. ruuaooLmlcd CHARLOTTETOWN Dorothy Dix Seys- ~ fife“ . '1". i 'f'_ ' WT.“ M 1 very ehor time. The tnorriqe- wu a neat mistake and they have never known any ‘ Ofliblflhli‘. l-le lo new overeeu and. knew- inl that they can novcluiteoebethatuhe ha: ekedhettolllverce him. but ehe reiueee. But the knows he still levee not and inflate on our doing something about the ‘Iituatiou. Be it neatly l0 note old and wtcan botdiytellnlm vlttttodo. Wethinkeuewouldbt hlnnier any" from him than at» could possibly be with aim ‘iii force: him to live with M1‘- Just what. do you think we elieuld do? ‘ ~ .....- i ...... . m "mmwrm. ANBWB: your ou mom. rilht to meddle with their dhlldlenll marrilnl. It ll the efiolr of the iodividualtuldstnd and wile amilthey elioullt nettle it. Certainly ml DWI! n”. have no right to bring pressure to bear on your eon to nah lllll u" with a wife whom he no ilmzel loves and with whom be 03110313: elem in peace, And the wife is foolish to hen: on to him I :1 pow an lnxioue to be orid o! hdll‘. got 1&0 woman la in a more miter!“ cu than that ul unov w o. . r enema think. the neat thing to do would be to tell r051; lag vile that you will take no part whatever in settling the dill: r 111m. tell him to just drop el-i thoughts of divorce until the war la 0.0;‘ ‘m letllee molt oi our problems ii we will only have the patiencw" m” it a chance. She may get tired oi woitins. or even iall in some other man. pun-man out: now J1? should n m" be bachelor? How 01a should a tlrl b» Wm '1" long should a Iirl no with e boy before pernflttiflil llri of in too youll; for a boll oi 9i? “m”, my; uld ANSWER: unmarried man is a bachelor. hi" l" u“ m 1. be called an outfit-z... betore he was 50. A elrl llwlilfr" gxfm; bl 1letini. No definite date can be l? g“ . the, but m, 1mm- ; gm put; it 01kt, theabrgtitz; all“! a m. pet U oi 1e in net wens‘ at gm. . “M” M. “u”, before m u In "1' ltertl anoint? l": mm w hue her? ll