SU H1; wEsTE r: GUARDIAN AGI-NTB: In. John Pond. l! Ohlrel Street-Phone ll! SUIHSISIDI and IIINOI COUNT! “fluids-mm” Advnthlngghelldheldtwllllnfiifl. laurdllllllliilflidh‘dlul Bakery. Wlter Sue's: lurk . poi-SWIG Wlter Street. Gourllol eluqllthelelinwlu llereeh t Drug-cure. Water Street a le Guldek 0'! Granville Street. Th, gum-dun will on delivered teeny home in Snmmdrllde by > l" my at 2c per In) er lUu per ween. Phone H9 for this eerviee er "u; order to the no) responsible for deliveri- on you routs golllllll ll reuerved lol UIII el lulerlel. bu ldrlnleim; o! I u nulure ma; in hearted ll I n. “,,r¢_ pkrlrfl] Innate ll . a ~ r-“fornrnis-‘rfsem 1T6‘. $8.2? uuss-a-as-zt 41111365 FITTINGS complete 49c at Taylor mug 00.. Laggi- r: GREASE in l-lb cans 93.15, obtainable at L-1ia2-3~2-i-2i. -L0sT-One marked Fannie rd. Rex Dawson. Alma \. L-1l73-3-25-n. -QL'lET.1300 lb. middle Reed. -~od mare for sale or trade. anywhere. Brace. Mt-Ka _ L-il93-3-25-2 40cm. AT MALPEQIJE—-A W social under the auspices of ,.w,_\1s. Society of Adialmqie . held at the Manse of: nicsiiy mug. There was a 1111's: 81113191“ _ and ewryone GDJOfCG the 1e, did progralnme conszsting cf m; games contests and a sing g of cl: favorites wztlr .\f.'.t. |p§0ll leading at J10 "Bim- 9- 3w; and bountiful lunch was wed by the ladies and an nour social intercourse follow-d till .. goodhlghts were said 112i‘ “king the hoist A-d IIOSWSS. v. fr. and Mrs. Crowdn for their .. h pltality. A genrruus silver (fling was received at the close. gigging of the King brought. w pleasant guano-n; to l. closc: -W.M.S. DIEETING—'I‘Ixe first ; ar meeting cf the newly org,- lzed Kelvin Grove W. M. 5-. 0! .. United Church was he.d on lasday March 17th at the B01110 Mrs. Edward Macmurdo. The sident Mrs. Harold Lard pres- . and led the devvylonll 110d. zlch followed the or-‘ler .n the “lunary Monthly. Short reari- .; on the theme. The Lords pplél‘, were given by several mem- . There are now ten members which we hope to add in the ..= future. Owing to the fact ‘that Ill “ere former members of Ken- ton W.M.S., itwas decided to ‘st them in their all nation this r. other items of business were ' ~-- Several new subscrip- ‘. were lent to the Minion onLhlv and it was also decided to d for the Study B-flk- MYS- J- A- ngg int ed the members to her .. for the next marking. The tlng closed by 511181118 "~7§'-\l$ res" and prayer. A delicious a was served by the hostess al- ¢4 by Mina Addie Machfurtio. -RED CROSS WORK - The embers of the Cireenmount Rfd rosa Unit met at the home of rs. Russell Rayner the eveninl the lath. There WM l fuir num- r in attendance. After the bus- and usual routine part o! the eetlng, the remainder of the evening was pleasantly 8P9!“- m aslc. games and a contest which greatly enjoyed by all. A -- tlful lundi vvu lerved by assisted by her sister Min th Ramsay. The Junior Mem- . who were in attendance dis- layed some very artistic as well as lpful work. therebv tryint; their part, not vrishind to fall their responsibility to th-u: who fighting tor their filth" Th? notary, Mm Kenneth kindly vltcd the members to her home r the next meeting. The Presid- m Miss Bertha Doyle remarked at new members should be in- "led to join so that an even more lflclent response can or given lo enceda than they have in Q10 base Awe "m?" your heed in fuzzy W! stomach‘: not no good, "Ith for the! old relilblenllndhy-"h Plf- It lcta dficicntly to give you the lvlck rehelyou went plus tbcAlknliur t" rieed. Alko-Seltur-‘l "two-my" relief Icrdindigestion lul mode it the hvnr- mu. millionl. ‘I’! Alia-Seltzer today. . Auk: a Iperlrlinl ‘m mlht or rnornin| or both. Write for n L“ Ilmple. Address: Mlle: Labor: l“ "-- Dmt-l m7 Dulerin st, Torm-ito. w Churches of 4U! hand loperetor Oil ll Bruce's. Irl152-3-2l-2i. —ENTEBTAINSD CLUB ALIS. i-l '1‘. Holman. (Jr) was nostw fol‘ the junior member: o! the I. 0. D. I‘. knitting club on Friday afternoon-S. —DI.PH'IHERIA Toxoid I'll N git-en in Summerside I-Tiday, March 2'1. In the High School at 9 ant; in St. Mary's Conven: at 9.30 am. All cinidren between the a es of six months and 14 years ould oc immunized. Irl205-3—25-2i. —M.\NRIED IN S‘SIDE — The Marriage rook place on February 16th at l0 am. in ‘trinity United Qiurch, Sunamerslde of Miss Jui- _e'.te Rochelle, to Mr. Paul R. ‘Piemblay, both of Quebec. The lrroom is a member of the R. C. A. F. and is stationed a1 No_ 9 S. F T. S K. Sullivan officiated at the ceremony. The witnesses were Mr. R. I... Mollison and Squadron Leader Montcith-S. —S.\D NEWS RECEIVED — Word has been received by Sum- niersiie friends of the death on March 7th at her borne in Van- couver. B. C. of Mrs. Alan Camp- bell. Mrs. Campbell was formerly Miss Caroline Green Kirk of sum- merside, where she spent her childhood. She will be kindly re- membered by many old frcnds. Mrs Campbell moved out to the Canadian West first to Edmonton and for the past nineteen years has resided in Vancouver She is survived by her husband, one daughter May and one son David. to whom much sympathy is ex- tended-S. —Y. P. U. “HITTING — The Malpeque Y. P. U. held their re- gular meeting in the Memorial Room on Friday evening The meeting opened with the president in the chair. The minutes were read and the business proceedings were carried out. It was then de- cided to hold l social evening the following week and arrangements for same were left in the hands of the Executive Ccmmittee. The de- votional period was then carried out in charge of Mr. Bruce Ram- say. Call To Worship by leader in charge and Hymn, Pve wandered "y Par Away From God. scripture Reading was Hebrews iith chapter read by M155 Jean McKay. Rev. Mr. Crowdis then lead in prayer after witch he gave a most inter- esting Talk on Pilgrimage ilymn Jesua Keep Me Near The Crass, was lung as closing hymn. after which all joined in repeating the lord's Prayer. An enjoyable recreation period followed in charge of Mr. Wendall Crozier which all enjoyed. V -TKINITY CHURCH G088 OVER THE TOP—It will be grat- ifying to the members of the con- gregation of Trinity United Church at Summerslde to know that ‘Trinity Church is the first Church on the Island to reach its objective in the "A loan to ooun and l. rift to my church" elm gn which was started l short time ago in the United Canada. The fund was started to help wipe off the debt incurred by the Church. dur- ing the dreadful yearn o! drought in Western Canada the Church standing by its congregltioru in their hour of need. The idea vnu conceived to buy war savings oer- tlficates, and placing the bonds to the credit of the Church, thus lzeiplng the country as well n; the Church. In the interim report of March. it is gratifying to note that half the deficit has been overcome already. Trinity Church has given $2,127.00 about 400 dol- lrfi over its allottment, being the first Island Church to go over the top and coming tenth in the churches o! the Maritime Provin- ces. The congregation hlve not tired of well-doing and will con- tlnuc to contribute to the fund un- til the whole debt is cleared up_ —WAS WELL KNOWN BIBS- Frienda lm Bunmeridc have re- ceived word of the death througn la incident of LJLC. Percy Miller, better known ls ‘Mickcy"- which occurred on Saturday at Debert, N. S. Mickey belonged to the RJLP. lt Blnimcrslde. Durinq y here. he mode many frfends both in Bmnmersidg and Charlottetown, who will deeply d=pfore the passing of midi a pltllllslflg young man. Lest fall Mickey was sent to De- bert. but in touch vriln his new blends on the Island. vbitcd them et Christmas. He wla born in the Olty of London with- in the sound of 32w wlls. Durinr the visit of his Royal Hfflmess, the Duke of Kent, to Debsrt. Mick vileae of th him. e Duke be- sted in hkn lmd pruned b? m. thk ‘hm '11‘; l7"!!! 7 I 011 learned that iron-w. ng-m l-"i been bombed and that his Xatherb people were livinc on the Channel ends vmen they were lelled by Germans. some remain: there after m occupation. _ vvu ln only non end Just rwcr 20 yearn. Thor: who hld leemed to love him will grieve for hi: plrvnta in the lose o! l noble non who hes given up his life for K'hl and Country. B pron-pm: - (on - All-year- eMed v AND PRINCE COUNTY CHROC my few ToIoA Y‘ seas0n’s I big surprise picture l IIIlCLUSCI-lllivlrlltlllll IifIICIISCIl-lll mm A eoumlui r|c_r_ygg__ Also Sew: d; Community Sing Shows at 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 1k 8:30 "JA-rx- .... ‘ii. ~ . I Kensington And Vicinity Mr. Charles Dennis o! the R. C. A. F. spenr a few days recently in Mug-ate wuh his parents. Mr. and Mrs. \\'".lb='rt Dennis Mrs. Lloyd Bou c: Siren: a preasaii: v of her parents. here the gust and its. PmJp Mch all) . Flight-Lieu Russell Woodside Spent a sho fwl-Jugh in Kensing- ton recen .e gazes: oi its parens, .\ir .anc .\f . \\-"..‘.i3lll “borlside. Friends are sorry to learn oi the illness of Mrs. Pill-LED McNaIiv. Miss Mutter: or Carletcn spent a few divs recently in Ken- singzon. the ch21 of Air. and Mrs. WiaLam Tozmlzs. Mrs. Roland Sheen visized here NCFHUY U19 Quest» o: her sister, Mrs. Romnd Parlee and her father, Mr. Alfred MacNeili. Mr. James Murphv of the P_ C. N. V. R. is spendzng his furlough with relatives and friends in Kensingtcn and Sea View. Mm Aileen Pinean. student of Misccuche Convent. spent a fev: dfLYS here with her parents, M: and Mrs. Urban Pncau. The Kensington Unlied Church Younz People held their weekly mectinx in chef: room on Wednes- dav EVGDLIIZ. tfarch 18th. With the Rev. A. D. Stirling presiding. this meeting opened uith the Devolcnal a period. Hymn e85 "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cress’ was sunz. followed with another Hymn, "I've wander-ed r far away from God." The scripture was read. by Mia Jean Mac- Donald, Isaiah Chap. i. Mr, Stirling led in prayer. followed with the Lords Prayer in unison. The theme was "Conversion" and the Misses Geraldine MacLcan and Wanda . u: alomz me lame This period closed with wmn 148 “Breathe on Me Breath of In the absence of the president. Mr. Stirlzng presided and the business period opened with the sccretazy readsng the mlnuzes. Fifteen mem- bers were present. Several business matters were discussed. A lhort rec- reltlon period was held lt. the cioee of the meetinlr. The Rev. J. M. Smith of Klnkora. was a recent visitor to Kcnsinzton. The Busy Bee unit of the Ken- sington Red Cross Branch held their meeting at the home of Mrs. George Ives on Wednesday with n good lt- teniance. A mositiisgleasng lotno: l‘ W om LIJ 8 §§4e‘1ir§ii“§a§'§erved ‘r menus:- a. social period wns enjoyed est and bv lll Mill Miriam MlcKay of’ Grlhlm‘: Rood was l visitor here Wedneadly. grefi guest of Miss Juanita Ctmp- "lifia. Arthur Buritcss and snfl ’°‘€i."f.§“‘ir" $315. ‘M‘°"u‘“1fr‘ 5.5; or . . . en g parenta, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mann Spent e couple of days in Charlottetown with relatives and friends While there Mr. Mann attended the annual meeting of the Island Potato Grow- . era Association. . Hodge M isomer! 0t Park Geiger. was a gsxitor to Charlotte- town Wednesday. ‘rhe Ladies Aid of the Remington United Church held l most success- ful supper in the church basement on ‘Ihuradly afternoon and evening. M . Willis Ree of the RCAF. spenrt a few day‘? in Clifton with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Arie Prlendlofllrmlornelownmlre '5’ Reeves ORSES TEA As for flavour, of Crapaud. R MORSEZS etrrytoleernlbehlehadlo tar thePr-inoe County Hcmlteim Hill lvelrn o! Marnie John-m fiat l pleasant visit in Rrnwood tofllrzlndllrl. m. Velda ' Rood! returned n Moncton recentlv after mending l few day! in her home in Darnley. Mr. lnd Mn. Joseph Woodside and dl-uzhter Beryl returned I0 their home in MA-‘izflte after spend- tbe past number of ween in Kensangton. Congratulations, are extended to Afr. and Mrs. James D-uranlfi on the birth of a baby lon at their home on Wednesday. Mrs. Janet Pickering o! Gluten, left recently for Winnipeg. where she will spend some tame with her daughter .\I:s. P- A. Jackson and Dr. Jackson. ‘Hie Mesa. Elwood . Eric Howard and W".ll:am were visrorl to Chariottezovtn on Friday. vPte. William Bur: ‘s spending l zmasan: leave at his home an Se; Vzew. Mrs. Kier Clark spent the week end in Surnme e tire guest of he! sister. .\L's. Al z Silliphan’. Sub-Lieu: Donald Baker o‘ . C. Is‘. V. R. is spendinz . louzn ‘Jl Marnie the rues: of parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Baker. The Messrs. Vernon LfacQuarri Szaniev Murray and Haber Mac- Quarne were recent vivcors 1o Ken- _~-.ngton. ‘he 1L5 Airs. Sianford Carr spent days recently in Kersinzron guest of Mrs. Lorne 1742mm. Miss Afar-s Macbaod o.‘ returned to he: home on ate: span , a few dag s gran the 2119s; o! her Arzhur Bu:;ze§. Lfrs. George Ellis and Mrs. Char- les RlX of Olearv spent the week end in Kensinzton the zuests of Mrs John Burns, a few the r Lilla Carr spent the week end in Kerzsinzzon zhe Quest of her friend. Miss Florence Gunning. Ma's Mars‘ Murphy left recently for Chariotzetoni where snc has ac- cepted a_ position with the Provincial Sanatortum. Mim-ifllfllfififél Dean has accepted a DOSXEZOD in Kensington. Mr. Austin Scales. Phaeton-i. was recent visitor to Char- lottetown. Pte. Leslie Abbot of His Lfajestr-"s Forces spent the week end at his home in Liladpeque. dfisa Clam Mountain of Summer- side spent the week-end in Ken- smg-ton the guest or her father, Mr. Michael Mountain. Mia: Irene Underhill spent the week-end with he‘! f4. Mr. grid Mrs. EarryUndmdilli inFr-nch Yer. Mrs. Cyril Kenny of Summer- side spent Qturday in Remington the guest or lzer parent; Mr. and Mn. J. B. Millman. m. Dougie: Bell of Cope ‘nu- gcrse vral a visitor here on Sam-r- ay. Mrs. Arthur Cornish lnd two children spent l few day! in Ken- sinzton the guest of ma. Cornish‘; An educational movie was shown an Monday afternoon lnd evening the ‘ and surround- ing district. During an intermission the Misses 1.01s MacDonald lnd Nflldflid Clark can; "Little Skipper" aotfimpdnled by Miss Olive Tnomp- son at the piano. This movie prov- ed to be very helpful and rnost in- tervsting and at the close of the show Mrs. Jame; Pendergast on be. half of all preset-it. tendered a vote of thanks to Miss Giliis. ‘fire evening's entertainment Wu brought $0 p, close with the National Anthem While in Kensfngton Mi! Gilli: was the Eliest of m. and Mrs. Jamu Saunders. Air-craftsman Elmer Whitloclr is spending a pleasant funough r121: friends and relatives in Reusing- ton. (higrettilatiovm are extended to hfr. lnd Mrs. Robert Pbrrlsh on the arrival of a baby girl at their home on Monday. AirutttanlnllrieCrligh ERSIDE G ~ Big changes in Children's and Women’: wear New “Victory” Clothes Not and ortzcr for-nu of clochzng. Though the order beccmesfilgo- five immediately its applzoltzon u; spring and smnrne: style will no: star: until June. l. Thus. manufacturer; preserxl; goductng .ir.g and sunmer- lznss vr..l be l1- lowed to ccnmue such prccuctzon untr‘. that daze. meazs that frcm Jae Canadian worzzarfspoznt o! the new “vzctory” oothcs will no: be seen in crepe ‘until the {all Mr. Klein new ma: the-order was designed w prevent velqxnezzt o! a very lcu situation." He added t)‘. ' scrrage of . . . sweep o! It“ m. m5.“ L“: If rules 0i.’ 14° W" ‘he zone d: d. H? 9° .' b . I‘. ' ‘he 18¢ 155 u a d re rlczs zo nine _ W6 11'? __ " X28 1'22 % 115 sisefs! mar unferslips and bell and each dress one firmer vi . a e5 iri ‘me Lpcxes in events: Member named By Speaker In Commons C/PIAVJA, lfarch 24 — (CPl— Uguori Lacorube lC.\'_D. mail-Two Mouniains) was 30111;)“ “named ‘o; Speaker Glen and removed from the chamber in custody of the acting Sergeant at. Arms." Mr. Lacombe had been 1n con- ilic: with the speaker on, several axasions dwzng the evening sit- zmg and was repeatedly warned that he would be ‘namedf’ When he interrupted G. B. White (Con. Hastlngs-Peterborough) sev- era] times the Speaker finally named him. In keepng with parliamentary procedure Home: Minister Ilsiey. senior minister in the Home lt the moment, moved tblt the mem- ter be stupcnded for the remain- der of the sitting. J. S. Laundry, acting Sergeant at Arms. went to Mr. Lacombe’: seat and. after lome worth, led himout of the chamber without having to resort to force. Mr. ueonabe vvlll be able to re- name his lea-t tomorrow morning. Health report - Tabled yesterday ‘Ihe most lmusuel during i941 I'll the ‘ _ number o! oases d lpinel menin- git-la whidr occurred m fire Pro- upendlng l pleasant have at hi: home in Baltic. 1h. Arthur Lamb: of lmerlid nsited Kenilngton nolntly. Lin. Archibald lloKonfl d Kenslngton 2a spending l few Joys in Charlottetown the guest of her daughter. Mrs. D. T. Waye and Dr Wave. The Indian River Dramatic Dne- iety mo: again preaen their annual St. Patrick's Play in the King George Hail on Tuesday even- ing. Tlte play entitled “Aunt Tillie Goes 1b Sea" was under tlze GLIOC- flon of Mrs. Leslie Ramsay and was supplied by Mia Ml?! Mlc- Quaid at the Piano. Mr. Ferdinand Kilbride, violin and MI. John In- glis with guitar while the follow- LE ééwwzmm with PAlMIlLlVE mflle only leading beeelb soap made with natural beauty olel To be loved, be lovely! Bringovnnlyou nan-allove- linmlBeaurv-blzhewrirh Pnimolrvo—rhe beauty eolplhal ‘ a uamlschoolgizi Complexion lo mko rhanever! W1: ortnurhlmolive‘: quick-donning. blIIQ-dfi hthngfreuhovizeczmllyloothelllirgontlykilearvvly hnpnritiesnJav-enyourakm free of lll irritation. Thar‘: beause Palmolive is made with the marlin! Hard of soothing Olive and Palm oil: indie finest and milder: beaury lids Nature ever created. from this dl lo give you: beneficial beauty an of this famous beauty loop. Get two mkes of new, improved in” lvvsurr vou.-\““°\m 1X headland- egreeolvo dleexcre- Pelmolivn, today! ‘I. nuvfl. A» nun nu ‘no s nun- euun-v - "fulfi ...,i»-- _ _ .. s. - o. dammr. nowmnzo ALI-HI LETTER ' READ 1 n snmmsrnr»: (smell 20th) i“ a m T“; ‘i’ ._._:-_i l. c. l. r. LEAGUI - Kelsi“- aterca; .._.__ 2'. lac ca- .a.:u.re September we: s .. ca . ‘one; of It Committee will Aocesotic- r- .\f .\f Altrclzttosh JD. ME .14.". Acrcegsorles-No perks. Dcac $6. lids-A 9.31218. . N. Johrsm i2‘! m A“? U. WiL<0n 156 1'18 LAC J, \fo‘.n if. l}? A conznziitee from‘ sun‘ .> gefjgn reprmenzzng Tnevxw: co:;..c"_. me T°_&;"_245i_ lmoolboerdenczhestaffoazne " taiqh ‘ ‘ e DN- mw“ All Imm- . " 37' a n nee: 1o m of SG*’"€$ ls to cecmf ‘fan: Lmmé“ w i“ 92 bill now before tr: legs‘ tuze vnl; glam“ m8 hlt learned Ihnl reoom- Aw 03m ‘m u‘ 4 .- AW Pelee l” 1U 1N lundeflon; me delenmn ntend- Tbh1_"a e r atsa “err. "a s d‘: tan , . r. . iewa. lEair-tnansg‘ tho sdrcoixBtwarc. _\fr. Nmmm“ ormen cbecd. Bffline!‘ mem- ber of the board. .\f'_\= .\!ac- iii?” 1g ‘.75: g [Al-IL head ol {ht Eff-dc ll depart- 1,5“ l” m}, n4 mept or the him school. Mavor W. LAC mph"! m .. m, J." Udstone, lnd m. Neil Durant, ‘AC WE“. ‘a i“ 2m low: olerkl-S. “, 1 35° Italian Battleship flung!) _ “Prom short reports lo hr re- ceived it appears that our forces carried out l most gallant and determined daylight torpedo at- tack on the sirong enemy fc~rce< and one Italian batzleship was acentohhitbyltlelstoneler- pedo. “The arrive! of the eonvoy lt lfalta wru delr-verfbv l sudden fierce gale which sprang up thus giflng the enemy air forces on- poriunity to carry out e series of heavy lir attacks an the convoy during March 23. ‘The worst that the enemy could do. however. did not prevent mos‘ important stmplia from reaching Malia" The hero of the battle wfls Rear- Admlral P. L. Vlari. commander of the protecting force, who u captain of the destroyer Cos-ax cornered the German prison min Altmark in l Norwegian fiord in i940 and rescued 30'! British pris- onera. in; specialties ‘we _r_nuch enjoyed by the Solo bv Mr. ‘ Kelly "l. Boio m. lnd 1B1 Ilennefli Macucan lnd lon Glry o! Kenslngtan spent e few deyl reality with relatives and klendl in Ohlrlotletown. Decrease in Criminal coder Cases probed‘ deveese in the 1 code mses ' ' Canadian _ i rn-ovxrzoe 194i. 1'. was dated in l tabledjeeterds,‘ i: the Pro- cza‘. Igrsnature. A‘ the same ‘ derable Lr- ons unis‘ .. . "spsctc" .7. A. 3a., ofrzcer cxrrmn mg "L" ivzszon aid tn the rvvfien o. W“ . time there were 1.763‘ investi- a‘ 2L under- ttie provincial ata- {uteo with 4N oorxi ions. 1e Police Inspector reported 4i .- -or--eooidental deaths in- vest ted. eight of vrtfcb were ziighway fatalitlcs. nine the result 3f aeroplane crashes: six drown- Engs. two suicides and i6 from oth- er causes. Investigating under the prohi- bition act amounted to 4M which resulted in 234 seizures, as more than the previous year. I: addition tire-re 9'78 mantles wh h were de- xrlbed ls "ncn-resuit hi.“ ‘Iherr were 25c convictions with fair! fine= ‘mttosed rctounfing to Sliffiti and fines collected amrurit m; to $4.980 Boise not lfi\'€.<'.ll'a‘l'l'le number- ‘rl 463 T111 106 convictions. n r2! moat-m we. put, b! the Govergment their lrstlnben end l major-ivy at m1 - Innovate»! mom-n edicmeet t! ‘bloc-kW e o ecmeday ||= n’; KISSIN’ YOU'RE MISSIN’ 76% or ALL ADULTS HAVE BAD BREATH, mars WHY rr PAYS T0 use Bed brelrh is l romance-robbel u a . n friends-loser : ; a l success- srenler . . . for other: always dcrecl it before YOU do yourself. Tlkl no chances! Use Colgzre’: Tooth Powder-the tooth powder thll cleans your brelth n: il clean! your reerh. TIP T0 SMOKERS! Colgzre’: Tooth Powder-is a grind way to guard against tobacco stain! It quickly helps remove dull. dia- oolouring film v r s gets hard-to- dean recth sparkling with all their nnrurzl whiteness Ind lustre. Stare this euy, pleasant my to clean, sweev brelrb z: z sparkling. ltrrlcrive smiles- hday! COLGATPS voo-ra rownen 12V“, 25c, 40c 1 45mp- I 1"“? éptoarzs Yoorll Iowan w...“ .-..-,<-- or l4 dlyn one of hm At the end or 1941 m» Mounted STANDARD TEA clicks big with arm: your arm 0 women III’ orrv . rm .. . i... P0191» in ml‘ Pfffll" *?'.“‘7‘-’<* ,3? bills: n mall: n ‘$511M tier: Mormml ten drunken — o lov- 011v: digllfielmdlhrllret Ba"? glnlmgfiiel: gfduniierie “dirarrgounraq A: I’. dig”; yol/R RE,” m or“. blend ‘or ha" a “Mn” tm of Remington ‘on visitor: to ccmlabiesone permanentlnd one nmmgmhugmgu, Bunhepeund. - Ilnmlrlidl lshrdm- llnpclreryelvilosvnnt. Q