.. .__.n ..._.........‘......_...~ W» W“;- —»s“"‘.’.?ft""_"" WHAT IWOU KNOW- 1695 0F All ADlllYS HAVE BAD BREATH! Add scientific zen: prwe m- clusévely that in 7 out of l0 cases GOLIATPS TOOTH POWDER inmndy stops oral bad bruriu $AVE MOHEY! Compared i0 olher leading brands, u large tin of Colpiujvu you up to 30 more Erurbings, a glam tin up co 46 mare brmbing:—for not a penny more! smoxtns! Colgne’: Tooth . Powder is one of che easiest ‘, ways to gun-rd :g:inn wbacco A min and tobacco breath! Gel Colgate’: today.- GOLUATE‘! 15c 40c cums you: mum ‘millions. SAILORS In ten days, six of file crew of an American freight/er in Sydney have married Australian girls. Art a double wedding at Redfern Pres- byberian Church. Sydney, FTMlKDlS Murphy, 24 of Geneva, Ill, mar- ried, Miss Audrey Fu-llard, l8, stenogd-apher, of Enfleld. William A. Wdley, 24, of Duncan. CL<.la., married Miss Valrie Parsons. 20 clerk of Mntraville. The couples met. when the ship was inport four months 88v. Wuley Jolnedl m marine after he had, b, ‘ v at, a pnratroop train-I int: camp l/Zrrphy‘ was in thel United State; Navy before joining! the merchant marine. 1,555. sugar j: needed to sweet- en mckid fruit if sugar is adwl rile" hitter" cf lzefore cocking. H v__niyzht._ m? he lovedalieryrgnmw how e manager o ($911158 the door of l sugar Y): flce room in which wag g‘ my“, He Dloffered brandy. "mm ltfr. and Mrs, John W. Dickie, Charlottetown have received 01-] finial word that their son. Warren Officer First Class Robert James- Dlfililfl‘. Who was killed in action‘ while On active service, February, 211. i945. had been granted his cccrunlseiun as Pilot Officer,’ R C A FY. the day before he was killed. February 20. firms War_—Four Years Ago By The Canadian Press JUNE 2'1. l94l—Britaln adopted the letter “V" as a rallrving yign 50f those who opposed Hitler and the Axis. British ambassador Sir Stafford Cripps anived in Moscow accompanied by economic and military missions. German forces gdylaiiced toward Minsk in White uss a. M.....;;;.;.f By An Island Farmer's Wife ., (Continued from Page 2) light are silent now. J dy's music. not. continuous how is the only sound. She is beccmiitg a bit im-n patient with the instrument and‘ almost glares at mo as if I were} the cause of her annoyance. "But Judy" I try to encourage her "you didn't borrow it on my accoiuit." “I suppose" sh; says in a “real-y, discouraged voice. “Ill learn casier when I get the book." Her words remind me of something — alto- gether delightful. would say is a “foine uwmin‘ “to unwratfthe books I got in the Cit? last Saturday. And if the sona- man cont hues to dust Jame". tlfffd eyes so t t. he will never miss m9. I might read a few chapter; of onei before I blow the last- light out; tonight at Illderlea. . Until tomorrow — Diary~Gocd-l .u~...~.. gecmzfy "rlurrlloones Finvleu solitaire flanked fwd select. diamonds . . W. W. WELLNER LTD. ; f. . ' J EWELERS m1 , Thftfi diamonds in the wedding band. _ SINCE 186s y.‘- t . DlllllllllDS frrom_ WELLNERS Flawless diamonds ex- quisitely mounted in beautiful hand-wrought- settings . . Truly r symbol of your lnvc. J» up»: ‘gory-l. ‘P bl’ Tailored Pair $75. ‘Molmu in do]? . Modest. n price. e l 6-Diamonds $142.50 Bunerluy fashioned - - . The diamond: Ire llmvlegg, A Matching Bands ' $19.50 For the double rlng ceremony . . ‘ Boauflfullv enzrnv- ed for bride and groom. ."<F FMS This. as Pat W n should be," he said. Flew brine me some water," Kit said, “I can see to this." l He laid Gi-nnie down bench. He s lashed he: the water y brought turned everyone And now, 0n the fwe with from zdelme m: Pub! n5 watched the long eyelashes hut-l’ no ter at. last on her dheek. She opened her eyes. “Betteri now?" he adred and took her hand. - Before she realized when ‘ghe was or why, she looked at, mm» At once, with such clear happiness she smiled. And it m, as it mm that. smile unconsciously she showed him heo‘ heart to tnkeup thmw way. An instant taming the brandy. She obeyed and drank, choking a little. He saw that as she looked round the room she was still eon- fused. “I'm so sorry I fainted," she said, “I'm v|ery gory-y," He smiled at that eanleet. W01. 08y. "Haven't you been well, lately, Ginnie?" he asked. “Oh. yes. Quite well. I'd like w Eel-Nu? haw aimivgo-home." " 0.110 ye. e have nungup your aunt. She is coming with the car to fetch you." "Please." she whispered. “you wont tell Aunt Lou 1 we; rude m you. will you?" "No, Ginnle.‘ He smiled. "Ilcan deal with your rudeness when it 0:331:25. myself. Why were you She didn't smile nor look up. “Oh. I'm just-capricious, as told you." she said in a hard little voice. He could have laughed. She raised hm- head. His eyes met hers and, startled. he saw fear there. Why on earth, Kit, won- dered. should Ginnie Riven be a- fraid? ' "Pleasef she whispered, "I'd ra- ther not see you very much any more." “Oh Why not, Gin-hie?" "I don't think we get on very e "Don't you?" She met the smiling. narrowed gaze. "You see." she said in a. sort. of desperation, "I don't I- like you very much, . _ ." There ire-re steps and voices in the passage. The door opened. Mrs Richard Fbsdyke sailed into the room. - - O “Well.” came Jerry's clear young ‘mist. can't. see what you're makin-g o. fuss about, Ginnie. It might be a darned sight worse, I can tellyou " He and Ginnie were seated vrlllh Etienne in the private sitting room of the suite. They were alone. Jerry locked strained and on edge. As well he might, reflected Eti- enne, since the theft of the pearls was discovered, though not flhe thief. Etienne himself looked tranquil. "Alter all" —Jerry lit a new cigarette from the stump of the old- "it would be a pretty good marriage." Etienne gave a. little smile from which mirth was absent. “You see." said Ginnle after :0 long a. silence that. tlhe others might have supposed she had not heard. “I don't like Kit Stone." "Oh, yes, you do,‘ replied Jerry witlh brutality. "You're a bit in love with him. I,don't sea wlhst you've got to complain about." "I tell you.’ Gilnnle bald, "Kit Stone rloesnt like me—" ' Jerry rose jetklly. “He asked us down for the weekend, didn't he? I suppose he did that. for my beau- tiful eyes? He rings you up, he takes you out. And now there's another invitation for you and me l0 go fod- the weekend-J’ Etienn-ne had not moved from hbgchair, Indeed, he was engaged in lighting a. cigarette. But Jer- l'y'5 voice changed e little a; he went on: "Well. perhaps you'll tell Gimnie then. Etienne, that if Uncle Dick army's she'd better mar- ry this fellow she'd better marry him. She'll never be any good t0 us. I don't kno ," Jerry's eyes fcll on his sister, motionless in the window, and hla word, falter- ed a. little, “that I want her to be. And if she was married-to Stone I'd feel she was safe. I'd feel imp- py about her. Perhaps I could p and stay with her sometimes and -and be at pace." He ewfllkd for a moment. turnin away, biting his lip. "Oh. we . let that go- anyway, I think it's c darned. 200d let-out for her, don't you?" nne paused. "1 think that it Bollh were unil- ing but. their glance; were u wbry as usual. Aunt Lou's eyes like magles shifted from face to face. “ d w a. are you bulking- :- bout?" she asked. “We were." gflld Etienne calmly, "dlsoussinz Glnnle’: poIble mar- ri Stone." we to “Posslblef " ble. w have the drum. No, ygutdmt know." u and the world. O I O Fold on fold the mlglo of Wm- derslay had fallen moron: Ginnle‘: thoughts,- quietlnz thorn. In sil- ence she eat. on the lam stool in before the fir» and gazed info the gray ash Ind the red bent. She put from her 0J1 mm! Iahll.’ Wbonyoubl ' tin nukl fulmlonreblofrombud fotlar-trymwarterwcymletrellel. l motion i: cumin: yo n_——_—__é ,_¢H§nno;'.r_.=r9!_1~r- comm! m; camp-u... l: n. cl...‘ nibeldudnllndlnnufloa Tube Outer’: Pill: tonight. You m, Corfu‘: remove thl: cause of indinltion without woottinl your etlpmuh or pre- von you from the good out of the ood you o: For Carter’: job l: not 0o fut ovum your ltomncb or counteract acidity. You Cam: go to work when eon- ur in on. The l: st thi: came of the trouble. Andytfit‘: the louiblo way to get the relief you're altar. l Next time indigestion Carter’: Pill: at. any drugetore-onl 26 canto. Toke them n: directed. You’ [at the kind oi relief from slug h indi- gestion that will you eel good all over! Blu we: content to exist in the minute. ‘There was no future 5nd The hours alter dinner. The arty was assembled in Lady mryb sitting room. Inn-y Mary herself woe at work on the finest o1 petit- point, her eagle glance unfrovmirlg above the tiny stitches. Her son lay beck in his ohah‘. not. smirking, his hands linked behind his head, the most distant smile on his lips, Jerry's restless hands were oc- glisied‘ as he talker/Ike Mags. 94W V013’ P111781’ cu r.. Lady Mary were ' dlsoussinc the little streets of Paris. Claire Shelton Joined in, her words com- ing with wit and vivaclty. It seem- ed that she vyas a distant relative of Lady Mary's. She stayed here quite often-a poor widow whom people mvited for long visits. But she didn't look "the poor widow." "Dear me, nhe long arm of oo- lnciderloe!" Shy had said on Gin- nie’s arrival. “I always seem to appear when you are due." "Not always. Only twice." had come Lgdy Mary's "no nonsense" F.-Sgt., Toronto, Ont. voice. And there had been the amallest pause before Claire Shei- ton had gone gaily on to some other topic. e only other guest was an eldery gaunt silver-hair- ed man with a brown-face and pleasant smile His name was Oliver, and it seemed that he was in. the most rarefied. higlhut reaches of finance, where the Government circles of the day listened to his word. How strong was the magic of this old house. of these quiet peo- ple! Ilts calm entered Ginnle's yofiiuu us: ROYAD CANADIAN mum; 0n Active Service Al: Operation: Canon Beaforth. Onl- wllkbflflfl Prelnmed Dead: Bailey, Norman. 1'0. ‘tor-onto. Ont Windsor, OM. F.-Sgl;., Montreal. Niagara hill. Ont erica Vancouver, Go Semis. Ont. Dlgby, N. B. St. Boniface. Man Lambert. Ed Victorlavllle, Que. MacAllirter, Frederick, PL-Lleut, Montreal, Q11 . Itllorrlson, Archibnld ROI. P.- Sgt... New Westminster, B.C. Sgt... Glace Ba Vancouver. 18., C Seelyb Bay, On. onto, Ont. Rae, George Arthur, P0, Prince, Sask morden. Centralia, Ont. Washington. U. S. . 1 Previously Missing 0n Active Set? vice - Now For Offlclnl Purposes Presumed To Have Prisoner of Wlr: of illaslialtlosi III- ‘DICE owlslll , he'd: 4am. W. Rdllfl Nil. P-‘llb- 3.311“ IO, Tor- no Milne. Buillnrgeon. Joeepb fouls, H1.‘ Compton, Cllfdezaugiomer Ilbch, Carter, Daniel "m... . ma» Alf- P0., Gultomlll, Oentnl Am- Ht-Zplliflckfi-Ilolllhfi Joleph, m, ring, Hanoi! Cbrlyle, 110., Dome Stanley. PO, Harrison. Robert William, lib" 30-. Darrell Guernsey. ward Roger. Harvard Murphy, David Matthew. F.- O'Kelly. Miall gouxulcbier. 110., Perry, Nelaontllobert. rx-agz, Pope, Henry Milton, 1'0, Io:- ménardldu. David Ballnntine. Venn. Arthur James. P0, Tod- t. Donald Stuart, P0,, wmtmq. Whyte, Gordon Edward, ro.| Toronto. Ont. W illlanu, Ronald Leonard. 110., Lyin. FL-Lieut." I-‘oxwarren, Men. Wolf. Home: Died While Wilson. Edmond Kenneth. PO.,l heart, wlire 1e had no place, Iqoshflwe. Ont- mode everything else like a dream. There sat Jerry. exercising all his charms on his hostess. He was a common thi-ef. He had robbed Lady M .Bttltftf the -.-' my u 1a ac M m0 er Hebert, N. S zmnt didn't seem real CAN ADA Died From Natural Causes: Quinn, Stanley Heber, Sgt. Riv- The footmzn entered to take a-lPrevlflll-il? Mlllllll 0h Mllve Set-v way the coffee cups The small disturbance caused a. pause in conversation . "I think," said Lady Mary, “we might have some lsrldge." "Glnnle." said Kit lazily. with- out, moving, or uniinkin-g his hands. “I said when you were here last I'd show you over the house. Would you like to see it now?" “Yes. I would. Thank you very much," she replied with that. stiff politeness that cant: now when she spoke to him. But she could smile as if she had nobhln! on her mind or heart feet. "Perhaps . Riven would ke to lock over the house too, Kit" suggested Ludv Mary ' "No," Kit's voice was still lazy. "we won't disturb you four. Glnnle doesn't. play.” ' H: crossed to the door and open-u‘ it for hrr. A: Ginnle left the ream she was conscious oi Claire Sheltolfs smile It _Wtis_like a breath of winter. But it didn't disturb her. Her mind carried heavier burdens than that of the older girl's hostiliy. What harm could Claire Shelton do her? None at all, or~so Glnnie believed. . . The door closed on that P16351111?» group round the fire And now be- (my; ghg was alone with Kit her heart rose unbelievably. unbuoyed by hope or by anything but the happines of being with him even for these last few minutes. v (To Be Continued) BOOT-WEARING DOGS Hove you ever heard of those Australian sheep dogs that weal‘ boots? Well. Australia, as you probably know, is a great shew- raising land and sheen dons are B great help in herding the ilocko 85 they are in our own western sheep raisins lands. During pan of the year. in Aus- muu, the prairies. where the flyfgp gram, are covered with n. pretty wildflower called blndi- eyes, It is a beautiful flower. but it causes d great inl-ury to does feet, because its leaves are tOOYIII- ed and quite sharp. Since the shélfhfids "Wm have the hell: cl their dOI-l-S I11 the 1.11m, they hit upon the idea 0f making soft leather boots N!’ them when the bindi-eyes comQ along, oddly enough the dos! seem to sense this kindness on bhe part of their master and they don't object to the boots at all. Indeed. they come rlirht up t0 their masters to have their boot; Suffolk. England. . Scotland. Middlesex. Errlgland. Mons. Wales. Lanes... Eng] Wilts. Enlzland. ham. England. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR. roncs "- B~ C o RSEAS Killed 0n Active Service: Sarnia. 0 Toronto. Ont Previously Mining Believed Killed —Now Reported Killed On Active Service: ‘ ' vice — Now For Offl lal Purpoeee Presumed Dead: c Barker. B. C.. Sgt, Lowestoft, Birrell, A. J., Sgt, lDumfriesJ Davidson, c. 1=.. 5gb, Asnrdrd.’ Jenkins. W. N2, Sgt, Trexegnri Derby.) ., Nerwoastle-on-iyne. 5 Metcalfe. P.dD.. PO.. Lancaster. Erlcland an . Mitchell, E. 0., Wllletts, L. P., Sgt, Knliht. Wilfred ardutfndy Gordon, PO., monton. Alta. Leslie. m“ Relérgrgofsslcyk Alfred Wilfred, PO» Plan: There is, had they policy in willlalze ALTOGEflfi one ihouand and lixty-ilvqmen and women left u: lo job: the colours, and oi those there remain over eight hundred now in the Sorvicelyawaiiiuq discharge or hauler lo diiloreat theatres of operations. men_ and women into the“ various company occupations. employers lo reinliaie Hid! OAIIIIPMYQ". 110W "i916". in jobs not less favourable than they would be holding legal requirement. It is iron no more lenle of duty that we service. It is rather that we consider it a privilege lo wel- come them back. From this group will emerge those with qualifies of courage and leadership who will eventually guide your Company's affairs and help maintain its leading ‘position in ihe texfile field. A We regret very deeply that twenty men will never return, as they laid down their lives in Active Service. oolvumlou rexnus co. ummao ll fiwlethconsipdgr ildd‘ is 'prrivil,ege . . . pemuec-urc °l.?°:"‘°'d..i...""'$.2a£."ld are well under way b: iho iOlblOtpaflld than of course, a legal obligalion on the put of all remained in civil employment. Your company’: this regard in lo qo u far as possible beyond the back these men and women info the company’: _--_-_¢i_- P-la-r-- *“' b ncuuy Victor Charles, Po, CO- DQRQTHY DIX SAYS.- a . Po" swmdm Currie, David Fraser, P0., Mr. Rackclme‘ A“ Po, southport J. A. Currie (father), Montague, Lanes. England, 7- E- I Connecticut. USA. _ Gardher. John Edward, PO, “owns Victoria, B, C. Gracie. William, PO. Vancouv- Ed- e. e5 - Smith. llattndw Mulrhead. 52%.. n,§“°“~ D°'““-' “Wm, P°-- W111- Toronto. Ont. Thonlson, Andrew Robin, Sgt. ‘I Doherty. Samuel Arthur, l".- l SgL. Toronto. Ont. _ Previously Mining 0n Active Ser- vice - Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead- Bailey. Elmerfliicoln. P0, To- ronto. Ont. Cameron. George. PO, Ponoka, Altu Cohen, Ashton Irving, Po, ot- om. tawa . \ Coltman. Paul Everett. PO, To-l ronto. Ont. | t put on at the times when this in necessary. —Nonnan C. Schliclhfor l In Dum ' ' JOE PALOOKA eg. Man Yunker, ldemard, Fl.-Lleut.. Bai- ggnig, S _lc._ ll. J. MABIJN OPTOMETRIST Fitting 1nd Supplying Glam Etc. Montague. P. B. l. Office Hours: 10 to l2 A. M. l to 5 P. M. llolldl a elm, by appointment Oil oe Connected with DRUG-STORE CAPTAIN VINES AGAIN - --__- -—-_..—1_-..- l (Continued from Pldej) loften prevent an attack by keeping herself well~|lf00m°d ""1 W" |uleasant to live with. Nagging aggravates the malady- ; DEAR MISS mx: 1 am a man Ol 54 years old. violently in 1°" I with a girl of l8. Her mother objects to our marriage on the 81'0"!“ i that 1 am too old for her daughter and could not make her hapuy- D0 you think such e marriage would be happy? c D H ANSWER: Not a chance. The bridge between youth and an ll one that few have ever neiotlated safely, but it. bu now become 1m- posslble because the girls undboys of today have scrapped practicllly every custom and tradition of the past. and they have not an idea or l thought in common with the middle-lied. ' I‘ " the ‘ dispusionntely, my friend, and us! Y0“? self what. bond of congeniality there can be between a man of 54 8M a girl of 1B. You have seen the show of life and want to nettle down. but the doors of the show are Just opening for her and lhe wnnts M see everything in it. You want to spend your evenings by your own fireside. She wanta to step out and go to gay places of 111ml!"- What would you talk about if you were married? You know noth- ing that she knows. You are interested in nothing that she is inter- ested in. You have no memories or experiences in common nnd yoll would bore each other to death. Marriage between youth end 886 ll disastrous to both partied. believe me. DEAR. MISS DIX: My hair is frlghtfully thin und I am horrlbl! sensitive about it. I have tried every known ointment. but nothlnl seems to help. It has made me very self-conscious. What would W" advise me to do? - ' , MISERABLE. ANSWER: I would buy o transformation and nuke no 1901084! about. wearing it. If all of your trouble is confined to your hair. you IN lucky. __'l_‘hat's easy. By HAM FISHER By George, McManus A—5_ l‘ ‘ u’ in.“