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1 1 i Colgate's gave tt to me! TM not afraid to soul now. Because since used Col gate's mv teeth have changed from dull grey to aparkubg whit. One robe showed a how whit my teeth could be." Becsus of It douMooctioa Colgate's csa make your teeth whiter! Fksti Coloo' ptot lo. eiy tiy wit. Cleans row tee thorovflMy.

Second: pe4iHs vow teeth wi some tare ingredient stoat dentists m. Colgate's psppenniol flovout yew ou ym oreom Brush your forth cn algae and morning wuh Colgate's. If too doo't and that on rub makes toot teeth whiter than they went before, return th empty tab to your dealer. will refund its cost. "COLGATE'S" ON DENTAL CREAM IS LIKE "STERLING" ON SILVER A Word to Wives Published 1887, i -v 0TT THE RECORD fT Al loaxcii- Cl.l3.2Lt- WiMTfMMTWn iww f.L..-ll flNCOn" SYNOPSIS.

Antoinette Tsft. S3 and sttrsctlve. Is delighted lth her Job ss society editor of tha San Francisco Call. She lives with her elder suter Brenda. her brothers Cliff and Bruce, snd Aunt Meg.

On the Call staff la a blond named Bess Cutter who (els a larse eatary and kerpa a fine apartment at which Frank rilrh. the managins edi. lor. Is frequent visitor. When Bess asks Tony to make one of a dinner Kny there.

I rt a mr au i n. ui friend Barne k-rr. This reMjhs in a proposal, the last thine Tonv wen. She meets Mrs. Bellamy snd is thrilled to find that her husband Is Larry Bellamy, handsome youns editor of the Journal whom she had met while lob-huntlna.

Mrs. Bellamy Is frail woman. 10 years older than Larry. She and Tonv become fast friends Tony Is the Bellamy's guest at Santa Barbara and ss Larry Is drtvln her back a truck hits their car. He thinks she badlv hurt and she hears him savins.

"Tony, my darling, mv dar. line." He merges his Journal with the Cell and becomes associate editor of the Call but Is so busy that Tonv sees little of htm before the marruute of Brenda snd youns Dr. Alvm Alwster eg Monterey. Larry leaves a note on her desk, saving Ruth la back In the rltv and wants Tony to dine with her. Tone seta It a day late, the day of the wedding, and foes to his office.

His manner Is casual and she bursts Into, tears. aobbtnS- "If you don't understand-" Larry has difficulty In controlling Ms emotions, but does, snd when Tony soes horn sh has a feeling of hopelessness. That was on way of loving; perhaps the most satisfying way of all. to Brends. But there Vera other wavs.

There was the wsy of a woman of and a mm nearly 10 years older; a wsy that included sdmiratlon. all the respectful homes- that a girl love to give man. and this tearing agony of physical need too. Brenda had been the (Inn person to discover the rhsrm of Alvin; but every one adored Larry. There was not a man In the office who had not felt She stimulus and inspiration of his coming.

He was forceful dynamic an instantly impressive and memorable personality. Alvin had taken his completely happy to four rather ordinary rooms In Monterey: Larry ah. what wouldn't he do what couldn't he do for the woman he loved! USTALMENT XVL While' Tony thought her odd restless disconnected thoughts, sh had been (taring out of th window. Now without being exactly con- ABOUT THEIR HUSBANDS TO no one else in the world is the question of your husband's life insurance as important as it is to you. What monthly income would you have from the safe investment of his present insurance? Would it be sufficient to provide you and your children with.

the necessities of life? THE Manufacturers Life Insurance Gompany HIADOFFICI TORONTO. CANADA Branch Office: 405 Victoria Buildinf, 140 Wellington Su Ottawa, Ont. J. W. ROBINSON flftmcA Manettr.

P. JL. HOLMES Special Representative. Bj Ed Beed scious of what she did she went into the kitchen, propping the swinging door open so that she go on with the general conversation. "How'a potatoes Su telle.

Aunt Meg. snd salad, and the custard?" "Oh now. listen," Miss Bruce said 1 MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1 TOE OTTAWA JOURNAL 35 Severe Penalties Urged for Drivers Of AU Vehiilel T. Ik Church Proposes Amendments to Criminal Code Regarding Heckles Persons. Amendment to the criminal Coda providing severe penalties for persons convicted of recklessly drir.

lng automobiles or other vehicle, including boat, submarines and aircraft are contained In proposals Med with the Clerk of the Hous of Commons by Thomas L. Church. Toronto East Conservative, it was revealed Saturday. Mr. Church's proposed amendment Include provisions that any persons driving while under the ln fluence of liquor or narcotics shall be guilty of an offence and liable.

The penalties would apply also to persons In charge of automobiles or motor vehicles while under the influence of liquor or drugs even If the vehicle is not in motion at the time. He propose penalties ef one year la prison, a f2M fine, or beta fine and hBprisonmeal for anyone feand guilty ef raring an aaUaaebile en a pablle real, whether the rasa la pre-arranged or net. The same penalties would be applied to anyone who incites another to "dangerous or furious speed by striving to pass him or by endeavoring to cut in ahead of another car causes an accident or drives or races wantonly or furiously or with disregard to human life Mr. Church would enforce generally the highway rule current in Quebec which requires all drivers to come to a stop before attempt, ing to cross a railway level cross-lng He would provide a fine of $20 and costs or a term of JO days In Jail for breach of such a law. The proposed amendments Include a provision that anyone driving within Iwe year after he haa been eslpably Involved In a fatal accident shall be liable to ef not ssore than on year and fin ef not AppUea To All Vehicle.

A person responsible for a fatal accident through reckless driving would be guiftr of involuntary homicide and subject to imprisonment of not more than six months, a fine of not more than $100. or both fine and imprisonment This regulation would apply to operators of all vehicle transporting goods or messengers and operating on land, beneath the land, on the water, beneath the water or in the air. Conviction for such an offence would not depend on the operator's compliance with local laws governing speed. Persons involved in accidents might be required under Mr. Church's proposals to pay to the injured party damagre of not more than $100.

Failure to pay the damage within a specified time would make the offender liable to three months imprisonment. Over four-fifths of Greenland is covered with Ice. 7. SHUKIM jVs.wsl.w- tHDe1 ds. 1 see theyv added Has new partners.

with an awakening fare. "If you're going to nave potatoes ouwite, count your poor old aunt in. We haven't had them for months!" "Ju.t as easy to do six ss four, Aunt "Well, my dear, now that you mention It" Time droned on; it would always be like this now. Dishes and toast and the foggy view of southern downtown from the window, and the voice of stupid sweet affectionate aunts. Tony's body writhed; she felt as if her soul were writhing.

After while the Cravens were going, with many weary good-ova. Then Tony was making up CIifTe bed in the sitting room, touched by Brace's clumsy help, by Cliffs opening of windows snd straightening of chairs; they didn't want her to mis Brenda too much. Aunt Meggy had retired into her room and Tony suspected that, she was crying a she got ready tor bed. Everything seemed very quiet and lonesome without Brenda, but as she -lay awake that night looking wide-eyed at the angle of moonshine that came down the shaft and kept th room bright, Tony was not thinking of her sister. Her body seemed on springs; there was no sleep there was no lying still.

Toward morning she fell into uneasy dream ridden slumber; fluth was a small grey mule. Ruth had always been a small grey mule. It seemed, inexplicably1 married to Larry. It was all quite natural and taken for granted in th dream. They were all going to China on a large ship with newspaper presses crashing' end crashing punctually on the deck-Aunt Meggy waked her at ten.

Wasn't there a very important club meeting to settle the question of clean vegetable markets, which she had to attend at eleven? "At half-past ten!" Tony ejaculated, -out of bed before the apologetic pleasant" voice had stooped. "No no coffee. Aunt Meg. I'm lunching with Ruth; I'll make it up thenl" She was putting on her wedding garments with all possible speed as she' spoke; dark blue suit, white frill, dark blue and white and the, resuscitated gardenias pinned carefully on her shoulder. She walked two brisk blorks In morning fog, got on a street car.

transferred. At twenty-nine minutes to eleven she casually entered the imposing clubhouse, ascended in the elevator with a score of well-dressed middle-aged murmuring women. The chairwoman and a few satellite were already grouped about a little Uble In the centre of the platform and the newspaper women were seated at their own table below. Tony slipped into a chair, laid out yellow paper, murmured to her associates. Over the city the Autumn morning brightened into crystal splendor; the fog was gone and the shopping streets were thronged in the warm clear In the clubhouse matters dragged on.

Would some one please make a motion? It is moved and seconded Tony came out into the street at quarter-past twelve, went down to the empty office and typed a few notes, went out again and walked down, to the long cool restful arcade of the Palace. Ruth was there not a grey mule at all, but quite smart In pale grey cloth, with a grey hat and grey slippers, with violets fresh snd frsgrant on her coat- collar and a grey fur about her shoulders. "What are you grinning at, you absurd girl?" Ruth arked as they kissed. "A ridiculous dream I had about you last night." They followed the head waiter between tables, were established in a quiet corner of the arcade; there were menus, music. "Crabs are back.

Lets have rsomething crabby." "1 always have sand-dab at the Palace," Tony laughed. "I think I've been here five times in my life," she confessed. "We used to stay here. Larry and and Mother and Little Pete, hen we first came to California." Ruth said with little change In her voice. She did not often speak now of the little son whose death hsd so saddened her.

-and when she did it was always with this little drop in tone, this flattening ol expression. Tony's own bright face clouded. As her own being, her senses and soul responded to the sweeping first chords of passion, it wss becoming increasingly difficult to think of Ruth as anyone's wife, much less the wife of tall dark handsome Larry; or anyone's mother, tt was incredible thst there had been child, a dark handsome eager boy like bis father had no breakfast," Tony said Ailing the gap. "So you may Increasing Guards On Chinese Boats AmthUw ma CM. SHANGHAI.

April T. Invc. ti faiion following th pirating ol the teatncf. Tungchow, attacked oarly in tha yer while she ww carrying 73 mission school children, including some Canadians, from Shanghai to Chefoo. baa convinced the China Navigation Company that if piracy is to bt jrumped out along the China roast, passenger ships must be protected by more guards who are "quick on the draw It was indicated the heavy pistols used by Russian guards on the Tung rhow were loo unwieldy to be' drawn quickly.

The British pwned company has now announced the guards on lis ves sels will be increased ISO percent, and be supplied with weapons which can bo brought into action promptly. imagine how food smells to me. I've been at a dull club meeting all, morning. The women are going afUT the wholesale markets down on fackun and Washington streets, and they've got the mayor interested. We're going In for it In a big way ber.iuf the Examiner scooped us on that milk scandal and we think Fitch said so, any-way that a lot of that property belongs to r- "How's Mr.

Fitch's lad love?" "Hanging around. Bess hasnt written anything for month, but she's always trying to work up something. It's pitiful. I think." Tony said warming to her subject "Bess will try to get every one enthusiastic about some picnic, or some party at the Press Club or and it's sickening to see that the boys don't warm up to It at all." "It's horrblV. But isn't It )ut what a woman like that ought to expect'" "I know.

Ruth. But you feel sorry for her Just tha same." "He doesn't pay attention to her any "He's got religion-t-and Mae Mut-ry." Tiy said simply. "What makes me wild is to see Mae so sure of hersrU. tpin away as If we could use a word the way she writes it, and having to consult with him every hour or so." Ruth was not Her alarmed eyes had crossed the big room; now she murmured in annoyance: "Oh. heavens, did you ever know it to fail! There's Larry! Not a word about the birthday, Tony.

Who's with him?" Larry had been about to seat himself at a nearby table. Now he saw them and came smilingly over to stand with the proud air of an 'exhibitor beside the round -faced squarely built young man who was his companion. Ruth blinked for a minute, half rose with a delighted cry- "Joe! My dear! Joe Vanderwall! Where on earth did you come from?" The newcomer stooped to kiss her; was presented to Tony, Tony saw pleasant blue and likd the simple friendly smile. What could he be-; Danish. Norse? Te Be enUneed DaHy.

sr.it a or mrh. t. traig. QU YON. Que- April 7 Final tribute was paid Mrs.

Thomas Craig by her many friends Snd relatives Friday afternoon at her funeral, which was held from the home of her dsughter. Mrs. P. H. MrCsnn.

to St. John's Anglican Church, where Rev. Mr. L' Estrange conducted the funeral service. The many beautiful floral offerings received were a tribute of esteem in which Mrs.

Craig was held. She was beloved by all who knew her, and had made many friends during her visit in Detroit Among the offerings were wreaths from employes of A. and P. warehouse, Detroit and members of St John's Church. Surviving are two 'daughters.

Mrs. Edmund Lockman. St Andre d'Avellin. Mrs. P.

H. MrCann. Quyon; three sons, William, Beech-grove. Sam and. Harry Craig.

Detroit. one brother, W. Wooliey. Kinderpky. and two sisters.

"Mrs. Fraer, Detroit, and Mrs. Sam Bradley. Ottawa. Two step-daughters, N.

Campbell. Toronto, and Mrs. D. Ki snick. Port Arthur, Ont, also survive.

The pallbearers were Henry and Arthur Mulligan, Gordon Craig, Freeman Lynrh. Howard Armstrong and Russell Mulligan. PROROGUE LEGISLATURE. WINNIPEG. April 7 The third session of Manitoba's 19th Legislature stood prorogued tonight with new legislation Including an act for inquiry into unfair trade practices and possible extension of the Workmen's Compensation Act to farm laborers.

A Child's Cough" Nature's Warning that Congestion Is Present your child's emifb rings out. via ions of rrouD. hronrhilis sod i bfoncbo-pneumoiua eume to yuur mind. A safe way, to loosen a vouch In its wly i stages mnd thus prevrot bronrbitis or pneumonia is to give Baby's Own Th lets to th child. TbM swecUtasting litti tablets eonUin no opium or stuf i lying drug.

They work directly on tha inflamed mritem or lin'mg of the. throst. bronrhtsl tubes and even tha Mings and help to prevent, the formation of trouhle-sotae inenilrsne or olwtructive costing. la most eongeetions of throat and chest tha liu-ffj bowel is at fault arrd, jut as thwy stimulate tbe lining of thmat and bronchial tut--, Hahy's 0u TaVilets also stimulate the surf ce or lining of tha large bowel and quick ly remove the Cf)B-geeted wastes from the body, Wiaa parents turn naturally to Baby's Own Tabletasrhcn the ehilH has a rough, knowing that thy have' this double or eomplets action removing congeations lha eauaa of congestions, which, if not removed, may lead to bronchitis or pneumonia. Containing no opiates, iheea hsnnieas little tablets an safe for aven tb moat delicate baby.

And they are so ines-pennve it is an economy to give them to 'older children up to 12 years of age, too. The effectiveness of Baby's (his Tablets baa been proven by mothers in many countries, hut here's the eiperienr of a Canadian mother of tiuelph, Ontario) "I have used Baby's Own Tablet for all fair banes. hy I Kka tbem is beeatisa they net so quickly and no after effect. They are so mild and giva tha child a good hkstful sleep. Just tha other morning my neighbor's tmy wss all fevered up with a very bad cold.

I took over si? Baby's Own TaMeta and she gave hits three tableta. Nest morning he was up snd nut playing. 8 he said she naVef dreamed they were so good, ao that's a new customer for Baby's Own Tablets." Ret a bos of Bahy'airwn TaUetsfmm your druggut today. They are effectiva for eotds, croup, simple fevers, const ia-firm, diarrhoea, upset stomach, teething wouUes sad minor ailsnents of ehildrt a. RK HARD V.

CIFFORD. Richard 'Valentine Gifford. only SOn ftf RlcHattrt Sarut lUaa lala Vl Gifford. died Sunday after an 111- on ins, in sis una year. Due to an operation last August, from which he never fully recovered, he had been in poor health, and had spent tha4ast three months in the hospital.

Born in Ramsgate. England. Mr. Gifford came to Ottawa 25 years ago. His health' prevented htm from following hit trade as a plasterer.

He wks an active member of the All Saints' Church In West-boro, a member of Carson L.O.L. SWT, a member of the Royal Scar- IP) i. let Chapter, and also member of Excelsior L.03.A. aW7. Surviving are hi widow, three, sons.

Ernest Gifford. In th II CAT. Camp Borden; Douglas and Reginald Gifford, both at home, 'and one grandson. Mr. Gifford' death will be deeply mourned by hi many friends snd acquaintances.

Th body is at th funeral parlora of Veitch and Son until Monday at Th funeral will held from his 1st residence. Buell avenue. laurntln- View, to All Saints' Church. Westooro. on Wednesday.

April 10. at 30. and inter. men I will be in Pineerest rtms. tery.

Willis Stackhouse Sent to Baformatory to eity police court Saturday Magistrate Strike sentenced Willis A. Stackhouse ag of 23 Fifth avenue, to on year definite and on year indeterminate In th reformatory, terms to run concurrently. Stackhouse had issued worthless cheques for $20.90 to Kingsley Turner, $10 to W. Heine snd ti to Thomas Lawrence. The electric eel uses Its electric shock as a weapon in capturing food.

MADE WITH OLIVE OIL ckanse JcoiAe ami Scauhft YOUR I V' 'f: TX' Ws v. 1,, tt 1 13 I To keep your tlun young, over 20,000 beauty specialists advise pore-deep delating with soap and water. But," they warn, "do not use use any soap. Us only soap made from blend of natural oils the oils of olive and palm." Each night snd morning, massage its soft lather Into the pores of face, throat and shoulders. Rinse with warm water, first, then cold.

Because Pslmolive is made from secret, scientific blend of the- natural oils of olive and palm, its lather sotbtt and hmtifiit your skin as it (husw gently but thoroughly. Pslmolive is pure and safe. It contains no anifidal colour. fng matter. It can be used without fear for the most delicate complexion.

In your bath, too, you will find Pslmolive delightful. Let it give jour whole body a "Schoolgirl Complexion." Littea to John Berclsr, distinguished barilon, each week with blsdrs Ssrarthout, Metropolitan opera star, oa th Pslmoliva rUliollour. AniUkourof miuksaddnuna. N.aCN.ia CsilCs gn.jr.es1,. i.s.il.vfcX, PAIMOIIVI tIAUTY SOX THtATKI Yn JuM at rloM KMiat lsee est goes tats eearv eake of MiaoliM Soap.

"Well, Dad you'd better begin eating "STONE-MILL" too!" VlfEN you begin lo feel "out or training" nrl "can'l lake ihe way yon once roul.l perhaps it is beeause yon are ealing food which fills you without giving enough nourishment and strength. Youf everyday diet should include STONE, ami i Kinase, oreao ore a use ol I lie extra food value il carries. This is because it contains the vital wheal. germ. Give il a trial Same price as ordinary breads 10 cl.

OTHER "STONE-MILL" PRODUCTS S-M ROLLS 15c S-M FLOUR VZZZ 25 S-M COOKIES tag IS 50c DATE NUT CAKE 25 TUBS. WED. tnlrod lacing iff Pan-Dandy PEANUT III COOKIES III lis Baa III MORRISON -LAM0THE Limited CARLINO 6500.

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