ASIIAMIED 0F YOUR BLIEMISIIES? Rood how thousands have cleared up poor complexionl o lfugly pimples, blemishes and rough, dry skin are robbing you ofromence and makin gyou rnis- orable, take l tip from nurses and other up-to-tlie-minuic women. Use greaseless, med- icated Noxzema. Use it every night ~nnl as a lasting make-up hose evil] day. See how quickly your skin clears up-grows softer, smoother, lovelier! Don't wait! Get a jar of No!- zemn today, It any drugordept. store NDXZEMA the Misses Eileen Parsons, Jean Han-igan, Kay MacDonald and Ruth MncAulay. lll close friends A three-tier wedding cake W55 cut jointly in traditional by the happy bride and groom. pater the couple left on the eve. hing train for a short trip. ey will reside in the Email T WEE sQ A marriage o! much local infer- est was lolemnized the United Baptist _ 18. when Lillian Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Calvin Emlbree of this city became the bride 0f John Keir oldest son of Mr. and Mm Weeks of Montreal and Prince Ed~ ward Inland. The performed in the presence EW immediate friends and rela- tives of the contr by Rev. F. S. Cross The bride was attended by her sister, Betty. While the groom was supported by his W ks _._i__j_4_ recently received discharge from the Navy. Prior to her marriage the and,‘ member of the staff Ltd.. and her fellow tedkélfl‘ with l love. . Weeks have the eir many friend; During the evening an informal reception was hold friends and relatives were the in, for every happin ,life together.—Sydn It’: surprising-and exciting loo-how drab rooms can be made smart, modern and in~ viting, by simple inexpensive remodelling Your C-I-L Paint Dealer will be glad to make . And {or the final colour- louc es, he'll supply you with C-I-L Paints and Enamels of superior quality and value; CARVELL 3120s. LTD, Distributors F. R. McLAINE r011 SALE EVERYWHERE ‘phuluflmnlttofihefloyellnlineenthoiilhtef hug lying in s Japanese prison‘ camp he" slweyl dress. Jucttomnkemnhchutmrodm, limit sometime this month , cmmi the in‘ ‘ rm of shopping‘ If“! Infill! It Ddnrt Military r; than 8.000 other lrllidmrlm week. Iefethe comm ' m; iqimoon w . M’ m, ‘Young April o‘ i fl Dorothy Ohbfdwlck x =i_.._.--._.,. . ill “zuzngh I ‘I110 little hunk kiittu was grow- ingvmraoewh day. Phoeboseton the porch steps, watching him witlh. sum‘ eyes. She ‘nod brought him out bocaune lhc thought the her lap and across the floor of the porch into the In: corner where the railing made a shadow. And now he lay there flat against the boards, his paw-u , his little head trembling with of. fort to hold it w. Io lAy fliers not curing flout anything when ‘he ought to be dashing around like a mad ‘thing in the sun. His little lace looked Pinched; hi: eyes closed. Whui Phoebe spoke to him he tinned his head, hi: big delicate ears mov- ing ever no slightly, his pink mouth Openlng without n sound. "I know you're there, I'm glad, you're tnem." he seemed to say, "but I just can't do anything about it." Caroline saw Phoebe sitting with her chin in her hands, star- ing at the gmund. Caroline’; lips set firmly. That kitten would have to be put out of the way, i/he child Was moping herself sick over h. She decided to speak to John about it at once. But Phoebe had iii-st made up her own mind to end the kittens misery. “I'm some up to the slate." she told her rather, “to get some things." At the drug store she found a young clerk whom she had never seen before. ‘I want eno cholorofonn to —to put a k- tten to sleep," Phoebe said’ The clerk looked at her doubt- fuliy, shaking his head "I'm sorry, Miss. We can't sell cholorform to minors." "But I'm not a minor. !‘m eighteen." "Well, I don't know," The clerk looked dubious. well you what, you let me get in touch with your folks. You got a phone?" th"But-birl I'd rather not do at.—- "I can't, let you have it, Miss Sorry-nothing to do with me, you understand I got my orders.’ "Oh all right then call my mother. "Pts Mrs Overton, two five nine, ring four." Her mother was waiting for her at home "Phoebe dear, Father will See to the kitten," she said sympathetically “'i‘here's no need for you to do it." "But I want to do it alone!" Phoebe said fiercely. Baffled. Caroline withdrew. Phoebe marched up to her own room. rooted out a. doll! knitted afghan from the depths of her closet. She loved the kitten and she couldn't let any one do Wlhat had to he done except herself. When she returned to the porch Benjamin‘ Prentice woo slowly coming up the walk. "Hello Phoebe.” he said. "Could I talk to you for a minute?" Phoebe gave him a stony Rlance and knelt blindly above the kitten. "Go away’ she said passionately. "You said you'd lb care of him and you didn't. And now l look at him " “Hut Plmoebe. it really wasn't my fault Please listen. 'I‘hat night after the party Dad and I were coming home and he noticed the cats. I told him I was golnfl to keep them. He said ‘Doesn't Phoebe want them?‘ And I said. ‘No, she zave them to me ' He didn't ‘ell me he was 10in! to ifhrow them out I was furious at; him for doing it." Benjamin was silent for a moment "You're going to chloro. form him?" "yes; "I'll show vou how if you'll let me. fiiall T. hold the kittens?" he asked gravely "Or do you want w .. Phoebe sat down on the steps beside him and silently held out her hands. 1n her lop the kitten lap the kitten lav limp. not uro- testlng it's eves closed "I can't do it " she whispered. "See how he trusts me " "He's so sick he doean’ know what's ‘happening, poor little bewizar.“ Ben said gently. It was over Over so quickly. Phoebe tlioiiflht. lookinll down blindly at We nulet kitten "or throat- ached. Oh. vfnat is lift‘? 5o wonder-ml, so harsh. so softly ended . . Ben lifted the kitten out of he; 1gp and laid lt in fhe lfrrnrv/l/ul .~l.s"tlrmu ll '/1< ‘i -;.i11,<_3>(f/1ri/.‘i/1;g" GETS FAST RELIEF Don't let chokingsgaelll I frighten you any more. you are a victim of Infectious Colds, use Poison’; Cough Syrup at once. It acts as an. internal antiseptic, and thins out: the mucus or phlegm that causes the gasping and choking. The strained, over-wrought condi- tion ln the muscles of the bron- chial tubes is relaxed, and the- breathe more freely a sin. Hundreds say that oleon’! Cough Syrup brings better health and strength to those who suffer constantly from Colds; it seems like a heaven- on-earth to many a sufferer who wants to fie‘: quick relief for a Cough or roat Aliment due to Cold. Insist on Poison’! only-the Cough Syrup of the day! 35c per bottle. » Parson's COUbH "Pm looking m". from‘ a uielwomon in a entel Ion. ‘t (Candi MQ link l1 lot. long In) hF3-Z%I'Z§H€H§Hi5m patient should be able to, ‘rue cuaizionerowu cuéirgiéu, box, and tookfihoebehililltll. ‘mo newulilt-iilt-elt- 1"‘ ‘o—eo—' when oroelhc mo: the field toward the pine border-big the cove. I089 streams?“ in the i! i‘: tender w ovlr . Apr-fl onalig oil Ill inn-lilo snobs. H100!» onhorweytomeetretcrreltoniy a cold dread. ru- days she had gone mund adr-lng herself, why did I M Petufihink tat I would ml"? him? I donlt lore him flint WY- If I did. wouldn't I be sure? NOW the answers rushed at her P?“ mell like arrows out of the ¢mPW Arm a. long time she knew that the onlv r181“ 511""? V’ 5° ‘After supper. down mt the 00W’! li d wn I'll play for soil? llVnl-‘iaigo .oOli- Well that's ‘even better. Just w wk - - But now at the e681? 0' n"? °°°l shadow of the P"!!! we” we swppgd in a panic. She'd run awn)’- She could not face Peter! But Peter was waiting He called to her. He was runninz “t0 m9‘; her, looking so nanny. This, wonderfui- 0h.‘ Piweba §°“’E sweet! Look, let; sit over 8TB. Phoebe sttod stiffl)’. rem“! l‘; s“ gown, The eagerness Dig‘! _ Peter's face. "why. Phoebe» _° said uncertainly. ‘Whals t” matter? Don't you feel well? Are you-are ‘eyou EH81‘? ll’ me 3°‘ soinrzekihliiih not msrv- I WWI?" ‘ t you, Peter " c! smbgrail-Iexlisyofl. Sic had 11:54 the worm; posible beg-kin 8- Drawing a long breath. forcinfl her eyes to meet hi!» 53° be?“ again "Peter. I've 80¢ l“ W“ Y°“ somethin. and I hate to. but .. _1 't marry you Impeiagrkorlrv.’ all my 16H"- but I just dont love Y0“ m“ w“; 50.411141 I can‘; bear to bur‘- Y°\!~ The silence stretched until it seemed u if it must snap like I please tell time one nfllflil- T8 ll befimie Y8? alwleeast I donlt iahinltl ‘ so." She hwliflttd- I went» w W you the truth. Pe"er I honestly u "°»“-P-h.."§‘°“te.. not enraged my more " Suddenly the truth rushed m,“ perq- and he covered hm: face with his hands. "I—I guess I knew all the tlme." he gasped”. "that it was lust M400“ Phoebe coruld not. bewi- it. She rushed to him. "Peter. Peter. dmpt! I can't beer it- Don't Dav anV attention t3 Wit T "M I'll keen on . . ‘But Peter turned awl stumbled byvdly aw“. l-hmugh the trees “Phoebefl Ruth's voice came ,xc1be‘d1y rhgqomre” the next _ “ e r’s I mY§¢.’,‘,E.-' efe felt a sick lurch (‘f-lgsgheali. lust packed his eultgage and went on the earl" train and didn't H“ l‘ lhm" “if” mar he wag going to New "or. 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