PAGE TWO lllllillEliTll -.- £2 of all adults have bad breath! And scientific tests prove mn- rlusiuely that in 7 out of l0 cziscs BOLGATES TOOTH POWDER instantly stops oral bad breath: SAVE "ONE" Compared to other leading brnndgn large tin of Colgutck gives vnu up to 30 mare brushing; l. .\nt tin up l0 46 more crux/f —fur n0! n penny more! “Kills! Colgate’: Tooth Powder i: one oi’ the easiest ways to guard against tobacco stain and tobacco breath! Gct Colggte’: today. coLeATrs room POWDER 50,16 25¢ 40¢ ' ’ fllANi YDUR BREATH A5 IY CLEANS YOU! Yiilll Starting to School It seems like only BSiEfdBY 1' stood besidg l s m‘ ed him Wfflpl eup- 1 Se; a Ind instead. bed in bcl by . hin ff ‘o school; 5° ”°“,‘Z,‘,','..§,‘Q’°W.v§i.° min as he ' defile- may inter- And as he seeks to learn each The 1661580715 marked by teacher's rule, v m“ watch over him, who boys uho smrt to the prayers and lessons writ. at home begun. Remain writ him ‘till life's long school Has closed and Christ Silfil] any “well done!" —J. Hazel Fraser. Simplest rejuv wipe the tired loci: off the face of slices is achieved bv renewing bows nr bitckles. Ynu n fliso rcplace worn-nut tr-tl inc pat- terns with . _ nrunmcnts, 0b- tained from nd pun on by your lh0c~repnirtnzm. You can have, winter shoes lorntccl or have tne-ndndmvs to zivo your ice: t-twlcr mnre nil active summ Dye shot: ti. . or faded . . .sur- face bruises or scrairhes tnuch less noticeabl . er- uilt and V0111‘ 110""? “it can bring you sorrm, gmcumcu sum injusi l4 days! Compare your complexion ivtth your ihnulticrs. You'll iuni yuur ihuulrlcrs lnnk 5 ur murr: yum ywm ' BPCAUSC Simulrifif pines an. 'lm< ' . . my»: m im Palmolive niicts In ca m kccg» it nuiitntiy lovely. You can look younqerin "l4 days! a Hslt Yimr inc 5 lilllf” 1 tiny wirh .1 molive, and will rim 1/ il/r n @ ‘Kfau-rlotb tnnssngc Palmnhv c larhcr into your skin-Jar an cxrtn 60- seconds! This easy Palmolive c Mnssn qc stnmulitn-s the cit- O culatinn, Ckklf< the pnrcs m hrip your comp .' ' in’: . Tinvoluntarily, It i cunn- Snako llltdsllrg .g . i. r Escape From 1-3? mm" "l. an“ Heartbreak By llargnnita Brucku OIAPTIZIVI Valarie sank down on the bed and buried her face in the rump-ad bedclomes. No tom came. Tnere was A dry laitntar Agony in her throat, s hvpeloaa dduolnion in her heart. She WEB alone penalizes-and a prisOncr at. Mike's if he wished w 1118119 1W1 5.1.113’. Where could she go and whm could she do xvizhout. 1110118)’? scarcely slept that. night. u» = """ ".'.i°“ wflihihQ mac n‘ k rinw "d" w mdol cur gnenFni-g"wfiiw_ . zzl _ gnlsbd-rn 515"“ "' lklpear “k9 mggifll o She P Wlll ‘She igsed and turned. cold with l‘ fear, sick with apprehension. Toward daylight she fell into n. Pvundlng on her door and by 10m.’ only to be awakened by a Mikes voice shouting, "Get up!" Tumbl ' ties ind Mn. mg out of bed, she dressed Virginia nuihnini Kirk became ill union immediately with shaking fingers. Sihe combed ....................,...- 1.5:? gaging bitten but refused med. her hair and a.- led her make-u .. .. c a ' Sh” w" 11°‘ "willed by i721 P a w; , Her fnce was pinched and ghastly » -d%%° at the chm“ 1711111 and this morning, her Qyeg 311011119“; 1: said she died singing and frightened. 1 “*- Wwney or no money. she decided. aha Ilrliust trydto‘ get. alvxyiay. Another fly ere an er s9 t would be When Valerie went to take his frpénnlcbilyt flattered. She needed order. he had spread a newspaper duiiflii ‘i... fiifiilfii ‘Efimffl °"$.'i§,’°"° - ' i - t ' $011118 811d 51-70118-4011111 Walk for muiterggn“Wgfiilairlépyoluoiguiigg r111? 1111161» 1f necessary. 1n search of a Joint like this?” wo1k._ She WOUId ‘P11111181? like Valerie was so startled that she arm-hing to make a start. These 11mm, dropped he, tray The“ t-hdughts testoned her confidence. me Saw Mme emerge from ' Ycs—~sl;e would defy Mike and buy and eye hm. Qhqrply leave here at. once. The young man ‘added '"A cup - . Putting on her coat_ and hat, 01' corfeknlnd See m,“ it ‘s ho, r mniwfirfe ""1 "he my e' oar _ e nex HLs manner gave the impression r°°m- M1398 w“! 55-1 111°"- bem that. he was absolutely indifferent patching. She glanced up at Val. w her’ but valeflels hopes soared‘ 911° 1119!! 11111011131 Shifted he!’ eYB-S- hleerehf-gagslireiilereggdwi-[iliy hi??? was W“ “m” 8°‘ l” ‘"°'k-" She brought his coffee sci u said. ' ' At that moment. Mike appeared. He looked Valerie up and down. “Where Mt going?" he mtmded. game" _ e word sprang to Valerieh lips “I can“ sq“. Wmspucd expressed a wish “l ( ,. - , which made her faint with longing. youlrve ?,,,°,,‘.i_.,£§,‘;§;,““,~,,§“",g°" i’; Ifl only iséie courlg go homeihlf ggly minutes?’ ° e e cou see tiny-see t. e ls at Prescottfis. If only she could be “Q2.” ggférgld sliga1if~ls back in. her simple bedroom with 511p p5“ M1k,._nv0id' ‘his W59? all the tlhings with which she was “yes O,- no?" The ‘Dung familiar. Instead, she was here in- flashed he, a quid; gfmce this disreputable place. "Yes’ She bredthcd 1 Get cuff that. coal; and hat and (To Be Confirmed) to work! Mike said sharply. He sbood blocking he!‘ exit. His said not a word. Valerie, glancing at. her, saw that there was no use in appealing to her. The c woman Mike. All Valerie’: newJound courage suddenly left her. She turned on her heel and returned to her room -—set. down her suitcase and re- moved her coat. and hat. Four days passed during which she found no opportunity to elude Mike. He never left the place. The back doors were WES came back several nights later. WALTON-REARDQN WEDDING A Wedding of interesting w friends and relatives 1 + i anld thfolégriout n Moncmt so emn ze n Bf. Bernardbchurch M°nd“y m°m1l18 when the Rev. Simon Brennan united in holv matr1m°nY Mflfgaret Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ‘lgeardon, and Eugene Frederick B11011. son of Mrs. Isac Brett and the late Clement Walton both of . thiishclty. ' J i? bride. who was mfifflflgc by her fathgexiflenwél; 1 9111111111118 in a floor-length gown of ice blue satin with aqua lace insertions. and floral halo of 111119111118 shade and carried abou- quet of Better Time roses. The bridesmaid was Miss Agnes gcoitjllrrdoxaasistxclar 01ft iiheb bridé. éfhe ~ 5 P90 9 Y h 1'0- ther, William Walton, During the ceremony soft music was played by Mrs, J. W. McCar. th_v__ organist of the church, and durmg communion the signing of the reygiscer Charles Glynn sang, Roswigs Ave Maria", "A Sacred H9811." and “On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother." , The ushers were Hugh Reartlon. brother of the bride. and Wilfred Waltnn. brother of the groom. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at. the home of the bride's parents, 67 Wesley street, to some fifty relatives and friends. The bride's i/able was covered with p. lace cloth and centred with a. three tier wedding cake flanked by crystal candelabra. Mrs. Wil- liam Howard and Miss Ella Rear- don. aunts of the bride, poured while Mrs. Hugh Reardon and Miss Mary Walton replenished. as- sisted in serving by the Misses Helen Breau, Mrs. Edna. Greenhill, Mrs. Marjorie Black, Mrs. William Oliver, Mrs. Leslie Teed, Toast to the bride was pro sed by Rev. Simon Brennan an re- sponded to by the groom. For going away the bride wore a. two-piece brown triple sheer suit with matching accessories and carried a camel hair sports cmt. Mr. and Mrs. Walton left by car for Charlottetown P.E.I., and upon their return will take up residence in the city where the groom ls an employee of the C.N.R. The bride was forznerly On the teaching staff of the Queen Street SchooL-Moncton script. rnorpsr ntscoivNFcnon Pri c M' ' autecl c ue ,1i-.1ni1-ifiiii, ‘IOU THEM down slowly nut-hour, speaking. HORMS He said. "You ought to get. out of here. Why don't, you?" Valerie kept her back toward silll stood watching FRIZZELL _ MQcDONALD At a very pretty catidle-light . creme a ion ‘ ~' W“ Pmull’ “wed 1°Y in nigxhy Btantige litafgotixietherltiirlgfi MacDonald and Raymond Alex_ under Frizzell were united in mar. rlage on Saturday July 21st. by the Rev. A. A. Duke. The bride, eldCr (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. MacDonald was radiant in a floor-length princess style gown of white satin She wore a.‘ fingertip veil cmughi; back by a crown of pearls, and a. match- ing neckpiece of pearls, and car. ried a shmvcr bouquet of Ameri- can Beauty Rcsrs and fern. She was given in marriage by her father. Her bridesmaid, Miss Alice Mac. Kenzle wore an attractive gown of m‘ and carried a bouquet of p roses. mum‘ 1g The Bride's mother wore a. dress of navy blue and corsage of Tnlis. man r0565. The mother of the groom wore a dress of povrdcr blue. Her COI'S&Q€ was of snap- dragon and fern. TThe groonu] son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. . R. Frizzel .411 Chnrlovm. is We" “Pm serving in the ncnvn. The best man was Gnr. Fulton dams who has recently returned _ t 1 ‘mm Germany when he has been north western New Sou h We es are i? . breaking the wires by their com- ~ a rnsoner of war since Dieppe. _ t), 11 y, 1k The Wedding March was played 2m“ weight The“ ey . a _V _ W by Mary Donald Deans. ——— ——- r r — l priate vocal sclections were sung by Mrs. Hensley Frizzcll 0f Huli. fart, sister-imlnw of the groom. Am $11 l ' M . S. A. "cl1sm11er W‘ 17°51" Take Harriggt? ofe lglgficguz‘: 812., sis- 5111 . this order and get rid of him In a t“ o; the mom} hurry!" ‘The home of the bride was Vfileric 1e" "W “when “<1 "1" tastefully decorated wiih beautiful Vflnced wwa-Td the new 611514111“: roses from_ the MacDonald home- with a. stirring of curiosity. when‘ stead at Murray Ha,.bor_ she 111d M 11°“ I 81m "1 "W" A delightful buffet lunch was ""1 P150“ l mum 391°" mm h" srved after congmlula/tions hlad looked 1149- been extended to the bride and H! W" I 511$“ 7°11" m5“ Wm‘ groom. A toast, was proposed by keen BT81! W95 ""1 3' 1°13’ 111m the Rev. Mr. Duke and respond- IMQ- 17516119 Tewgnmd 111m 1n- ed to by the groom. Stllnfly- T1"! "1811 511° 1W1 5??" 111 The wedding gifts, numerous Pete's back 111 P811911 0“ the d“ and beautiful testified to the pop. she hid 1611 1°? NW 11°11‘! ularity o! the young couple. 11> was w thowh m h“ m“ u... bride is eIHDYQVQd in the of. someone from 11mm- Uimmlmls" fice of x. J. and x. M. Mafllfl, 1y she smllfll The YWHB m" Charlottetown. merely gave her a cool glance. then _________ dwPDed his eyes to a nobebwk on BRIGHT MEMORIAL 'I‘INGS_ Eng. _ (cm _ An the table before . HA5 "Cull 01 w“??? 1'"! "14 1W1°11Y~ "Eternal flame", blazing out across D9991” WW9"- 1 VQMW‘ the (Xtannel from Hastings Castle hear was Pflundlnl. Here was her Hi1], has been suggested as a wur chance tn make an IDDBBI i0 memorial for this historic south someone who was wmny different coast town. from Mike's regular customers! She would ask this man to help her! When ahe brought. bll 00800. nhe did not lut. the M19 down at. once. she mod beside hhn $191118 to frame an 199ml which might ex_ cite his interest. "Well?" in her confusion, she let ahe cup slip from t-he saucer, milling its content: over his notebook. Ha uimered an inrpatient excla- mation. Then. catching sight of her mghtened face, he nailed. “No harm done," he said. However, the incident. unnerved Valerie. shook her resolution. To hint. that she was s nrincmr here ' " , __ woulg Brglumnvd gielpdrulna/tic. Who l _ _ I _ _ _ wctul e er - When she had brought. the young mun n second cup of coffee, she went. to one side of the room and watched him. Not. once did he look ln her direction. ' IUJRYTHESPGTWHFRE -' HE T‘ MBDDY As each day pureed under the strain of long, hard work. Valerie becam convinced that. tihis was no ordinary restaurant. meeting place for the mm who frequented its-men who came with p. definite purpose. What was Mike's keeping her here? She must part. cf some plan being hatched by him and his evil companions. The thought made her all the more determined to get. away. but Mike was always on the alert. punching her. When h¢ was not present, his wife's eyes her. She discovered there was a base. A and wondered hopefully whether them was m exit from "there, but mite surprised her as she attempted to investigate. "You mind your own busineas— or else!" he threatened Then, one evening, as she stood in the kitchen, he came w her and d SYDNEY b—" (CPL-Thousands n! galahs perchmg 0n telephone wires the Wongabinda district in "P I WI5H MAEGIE WQJLD HURRY AN’ 6O CUT~ I WANT TD GIT OUT To THE TQAGK --i TOLD GEORGE COXEY I'D MEET HIM OlJTTl-EQE.’ Complaint Few pQcplb, especially childraflt becape an attack of summer com- plaint. during the hot weqfher._ Summer complaint be ma will! 8 profuse diarrhoea: _very o ten accpm- aniod by vomiting and pawl!!- he matter ‘excreted from @119 stomach has a. 11111011! 5 llam11°°t nnd that from the bower watem whitish, ill-smelling, or even odorless. When the children show nny 81E" of looseneas of the bowels the mother should administer a. few doses of Dr. Fowler ‘a Extracb 0f W116 $1M" berry so an to bring quick relief. This medicine has been 011 i116 market for the past 94 Yell“ B9‘ fuea substitutes. T1187 m“? b‘ ‘hafizvjrhgi. Fowler-h" and 1001 II!‘- n. In 1111mm 0b., ML, Tomato, Ont. TOILER- did he come for?" “Cofielf Mike swore, and left her. She was sure, that. for some Nllm- 11$ gem-ed m. young man. idly. BM wondered Why. but. was too lb- sorbed in her own troubles to bother about that. The young man had been her first possible chance m gain help and because of her gflly pride she had been afraid to appeal to him m; was gone: and she had n0 reason to hope that. he would ever return lownl. ho ll ma; I0 Wnh Ive rows of campaign bars and medal ribbons nlmdy crowded on hi: battle jacket, Lt-Gcn. George 8. Patton, Jr., fumed ‘Baird Anny commander, will hln dilchhy in In ribbon for his latedt award-Czoclaoslovnltla’! Order of e Wlilla Lion and the Military Cross. Above, lfresident Bans, left, make: 1P1 .159? '1 ~ useo user -- f . nwuew-‘gue amen m Tl-lERE. , Standing at salute duri. v the Frcnch National Anthem, l5 the 11411111111195 W35'left to right,‘ the French hiiilistcr to Canada, Count Jean (Ir r Mackenzie Kin the Gnv A FE LLER METO HELP SOLD HIM General of Canada zincl Charles cie Gaulic. in the llilCkgmund are members of dc Liaulle stall who accompanied him t0 Q‘, With Majoril-‘lonple ‘ Tun 1MP»! one! ' .r..srrriin. 31-‘111 Mkso p i p A DEEP er n awn, H2295 is ucc N .-. _, FOREST cal ME‘.'!-\L= ii til "ll By HAM FISHER wHApoA vA Mum au-rhmm‘ A LCVERS TRVPST v MQJlGGS Hé FALLEN ASLEEP- JUST TELL HIM r-Ammou ME-snz-eurn HATE TD WAKE wou uP- aur lT’5 sevsu an. vow-r vou c/nzc TO HAVE ANY suPPEP-T iiiiit ‘Th cu. WE'RE w slap m RE ONE FOR MAC! GOSH. 1 woucrc IF T sm 11-01% W Wyn: rims‘ ./ _