Weasel. tinder camnuflillzetl tarptiul clogged roads during winter tests. Photos abnvn show the "Weasel". nr-tv closed by the Army after h years at the Studebaker automobile factory. 1y designated un- or-wo. it is a lfivV-Ellllll‘. supply carrier. capable of operating over paved hfcil H mit high spec s. Thr- Wcasells pressure on lourth that of a fully-equipped infantry mu PAGE cram? lo just l4 days prove you can have Softer, Smoother Skin i l . l I l. i l How often a woman wishes . . . l “l0 ’ that her inc looked as Yfillllg as lict bYW-h sIiatLhing shoulders. You sce. shoulders stay lhmk U715 “a5 miooiii. soft, efiixrir-w-liilc LJICCS have lmd ilrlc lawn‘ lwis fll‘('(‘lll(‘ i Yolr. pores tlticgcil \\.lll un. ' . A ii H1: hzicis .i pi‘ y. m. nay :0 haiip keep it young and lov . itriiioui‘ will fir lloritndrittr Hop (‘Trio ‘(II I. (‘marge Hhgnqyqy; .‘ _ 2. huimcti Daron; Mai" (“ril- lagini. Grade VI: l. Edna Logan: Gertrude Duffy; 3. (n-hr-p MC. Nail)’. ‘ Grade V: I. Joan K ' ‘f. i. 1 Dillon ' r Grad» IV: l. Jltir licliv; 2. iii Doreen Ciirley: ~ Thomas Hen-i hers arty. ' l with Grade III. 5r: l. Charles Kelly; ' slinjllilited l. Melvin Dalton. 11m! G dc llI. J1" I Thelma Dii~i I Fdnri Kell Ad Grit i: ll‘ 1.13 Francis I-liizhes: ton t‘ - No. Grade l’: i. Edwin Callaghan: 2. . director Evelyn Dalton; 3. Earle Hughes. Eiinor E. Afacdnzialtl. her made him want to ‘(Teaeherlu the moon and ‘hand it to J is.’ Steep grade is no trouble for ‘THE. 1i= l"lll' uwch‘ ‘llfl t. 'i ' sf LONG AS 1 LIVE EMILIE LORING T l By . tecnin iioor. girl who was ihc ant of the car. Down. she answered. she colored as he looked at her‘ the shiny blatk rubbers she had ('lll'lOiSl_\'_ Dnubtrss. and still. ill‘ lain: hurl entered the car mm ma.‘ nought iicai" the motor mart where. we mm, she Liaii leit lit-r stwian when siic. on L)“; hat! 0ba81‘\'L(l_lflfll, the city streets’ ' ground iloor and custom warrant- “we rivers ui slush in spite of the ed the expectation that she would! 186$ tllflt lctive it at one floor or another, but. ciuoise and cold day. She Couldn't ggufagg 113d keep her mind on iin interview when . on _ . 001ml through her fingertips. townie o! those cliltvrm: IFPdfiI ox- | . carthward With A woman Lltlllli! out of an office, spee¢ one “Quid. a ivcxnau ui smart black whicii ac- the first time you‘ centuated me red gold oi her hair. ADDFOHChOd an advertising a- From the thijeshoid she flung back. ci-srmn Your ivork. I shrill petition the Colin d by soveral firms in and I shall not gii’ up eef I haf to lot Boston carry the ease Lmi- l()\"‘ll her work “'35 gljm- pcrfezi as; th; ‘llilllllfi. exciting. besides. the in-. A lace with cruel. greedy glittering come from ihe trust fund her fath- eyes, green as huge omraltis. .~ used to‘ scarlet lips Ym, Cantu“ ygunggrin|4dqygl ‘keep up .i dizuified and beautiful Good afierniinn. i . i ,» t... t . .¢- "m" . or Iiad inherited dnughlpflg‘ the girl at [110 swilililxvai" ...irl stririrz. eti .13 she |i.issr;l .te:-l for ‘The woman lorikirl iit lier u» if. .. ._ . l litr ..ri_tl on ‘he/GO. tiIew her silver fox Sl§|ll5 with - eitn. The feel rlaiiged open the‘ Sill; . - . spoke: eight! Joan said. she regard- into the receiver‘. Mr. Janvcr .e innii cmliy at he statvd atlthe A D ivffirc Mr l - In» w.- htymh? he inquired wait a fiw miiiiitrs. imri stopper! and aciivui; about ' i.l l Eliot. Than thanks very much I almost like having a private car isn't I'm thrflllilll- Broads." -'> Ilctii vou ever have parwngers? built iin I113‘ busines ‘ "F 2' nature I ivoiild can co iiheal wi’ . _ l H . re her courage had a chance Own, Ill show _\cu' Tl a SCIIOOI. in an. she turned the knob on riltfie Bard Agency (‘.0 DI‘ that outiitl tum on the list of Bos- who'll put over my adv - si flqgllClpg given lterIl want it done. Good-bye.‘ H!‘ Sinwnmrd the door. neighbor ~ if one} Gosh, this seems - . ' nextwmont. Agency's Tnbasi-n d3. dvised her to irv first. an unpartitioncd A: the man HppFOJClIEIl. There were a dozen desks Own/ed U“? 3112f)’ i at. which men sat Elie 2. space _ and girls. The.il1ls_ face. the sheen oi his black flooded hair below the rrikish brim of his iype-ivrit-lspir. hot He. might be forty . . e going nlltlllktlv fifiv. He straighiencrl his‘ placcg m. tie and threw un oblique glance atl to confer‘ her A; the outer door cosed be- The activityyhind him. Joan asked ln a whisper: her with a Was that Ml‘ Lamont? ing zest to make good In her imuie ' e Kelli: l7l'l"‘lu"(l at . TOPPA “'11: diato vicinity a girl again. That was Janvers of . itclibonrd. She in- Straight As A Crow Flies Bus Line. d Ki‘ y, 1? qiiir II. Francis Dal~L ;\_lI'70lll to 591} the art inquired had tollrquartcrs are in the Middle West pzill dowmbut he spends One month in evcrv with the smile her father . _.......;.'4 eliyn; 2. Gordon Aylward; 3. Helen 2, Louis Gallant. Grade I (b): 1, John Llewellyn; Grad.- 21. Betty Aylward; 3, Raymond Tay- Grade or (ii-nae r m) 1. Madeline Stew- If‘? Writing Certificates: Mary Nlflfgfllft I Burns. Adele Pippcy. Phyllis Mrt- The itnitlr- Carron. Gwen MacKay. Noelle 1 beautiful Callaghan. June Robertson. Leona - Gal ' Flood. June Pippey. Julianne Gnl- gr lant. Donnie MrInnes. Mary Mc- excellent at Innis. \i'elma Wood. muxiuiil work in a t‘ The pupil. truck I4’) Iiiilt." pleasant niicrnnnn was spent. fol-l l In. travels at high speed over snow-i combat vehicle Just dis- avin: been in secret production for two.- Soutn Bend. Ind. Official- . square-faced personnel and’ snotv. deep mud. sand iulilier-jriddcd tracks per- the ‘ground is about one- Okay, I'll try for the A. D. . ‘r snot to the tour-l The A. D - Art ulltivwf‘. "iuny Crane. Lucky Jnnflunced we its him instead U1 tne boss. in case The Cfqgyfs you cart: nay, aid Mr. Lamont‘ IUL-L GUbDCHBCl ti’. the corners 0f his 3am: in vYH-H 4 310K191! 111W!‘ H1116!!!’ lrclflll eyes as he glowered at the} Im icllms iou- Must hove lost an only other occup- account sue plugged in a switch. Long distance caning. Mr. Parks. Joan sui-reptitiousuy kicked off overtiead it was a tur-' 01f J5 iremities ‘ to Silprenie Court. Zllie ivomans face was as col-d and’ it oi a marble veniis. and Mrs Lamont, :i murmur- sliu were a revnliiiig speciiiibii iii ii their knot of znrdeiiias about her.‘ Shel biuzsrd in a switch 5 is in LlimOllL. She said to Joan. You'll lvive to l ' Joan walled. inic:c:~1e.'i {El tlii‘ sift lerlUdoor buntwd C‘Dl‘ll ‘Li; time 1L [was a man who pau5cfl 0 Itsthreshold to declare angrily; me. think I ain't .<u oi my. I'm Qtlllli! to now. Perhars‘ Incjtherell be srmetinp m I1" flSl I‘! switchboard girl snapped U I Joan redness of That eve-roller the boss? Guess thB .I-Ie can't. pass anything in sk is ‘without. tliroiving hack his shoulders and dratghtcning his tie. He started as a taxi driver. His business head- ‘threg in Boston and we handle all his publicity I'll trv now for the A D l She plugged ln a switch. spoke .into the transmitter. A voice rumb- .le:'l in reply She answered: i He is? You will? Okay. I'll send ‘her in ~ iTo Be Continued) I __._ SOUTHPORT SCHOOL » CLOSI The annual picnic and closing of Southport School was held at the school. AI. y parents and visitors were pi for this ev- ent. Refreshments were provid- ed by the Women's Institute. Following the report of the year's work by the principal. the follow- ing certificates were irresented: l Leaving Certificates to Gracie X 'or(lrr of merit»: l. James Ttllt! 2. Edna Robertson; 3. Evelyn Henry; 4. Lorna Flood; 5, Michelle Raymond. Grade IX iiri order of merit): i. Edith Kelly; 2. Norman Corish: 3. Ruth Pippey; 4. Margaret Burns. Grade VIII lrestilts of P. s. C. examinations): l. Francis McCar- ron and James Callaghan tequal); 2. Mary MacInnes. Grade VII (promotion in order o! merit): 1. Calvin Wood; 2. Blair Kelly; 3, Gordon Cooper. Writing Certificates iseniori — Margaret Burns, Mary" Maclnncs. iPi-ogressi Calvin Wood, Blair Kelly. Gordon Cooper. James Cal- The iniiiial laghan, Francis McCarron. Ruthiant ( ‘ove Pippey. [Thur av at » parenyts ‘anti PRIMARY DEPARTMENT "The lollotving was Grade VI: l, Mary Burns; 2. gran}: Adele Pippey; 3. Phyllis McCar- ron. laghan; 2. June iiobertson; 3. y. Grade V lJrJ: l. Leona Gallant: Songs l. Joan Ayhvarrl and $.\‘l\'in Flood M13 w. _ senteti kiiuitie V -—-Jn<-kie C l'l'. ncth Meriir PH... t: (equal); 3. June Pippey‘. Grade IV: 1. Julianne Gallant; 2. Donnie MacInnes. Grade III: 1, Mary McInnis. Grade II ISr.) 1: Velmri Wood. Grade n on.) 1. David Llew-l McInnis. " , Grade I (ai: ‘l. Theresa Gallant: (lratl: lant, Joan Ay/lvvnrtl. Sylvia ACl-IES lowed h_\' wishes r Drive out IUCCFFS. pupils o Cci iifini .e Slnnrni. NICKEL MIN Writing certificates award iEarl Slnnott. Mane Cllllllll? oniliura Boylan. (LXJIIIIIITILIOH of Pleas- tcriioon, June 29 'v ed to Marie Cun O Canadm-By School. R001lflLl0Il<\VClCOI1lE3—-LU€UB Mc- Cube. Grade V (Sn): I Noelle Cal- Recitation __ ning-- liin_Gra:lc_ AVILBgi-il BRINGING UP FKTHER’ Vacation Days — Margaret Lamphic .- 1.. TO SPEAK YOU TAl-K- SHE l6 A COLLEGE Ellen nor Hardy. Ken- ’ ~- Agnes Casweil. ~~~ Dcrvrtiiient —Evclyn (‘trade lV-Jiuella MlcCabe. o Grade l»- frcri .\I<ii'ri. W. Eddie Nilorrison and Al- fl I PITJ‘ {or )'l'(1[11‘€S5 in _\'£‘llI‘-—- I‘ was presrnicd with ‘lHOTlCff (‘HUlOSKlI P: At the end of World War I, NickePs war markets dis- appeared. Yet in less than ten years after the close of the war, this iuduetry’s entire output was being devoted to the needs of a world at peace. TE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY 0- E ’WAS OPENTED TO MEET INDUSTRWS GROWING DEMAND FOR CANADIAN NICKEL Dunrm; WORLD Wan I, the demand for Canadian Nickel for battleship armor and other war uses multiplied rapidly. Plant and equipment for Nickel pro- duction werelvastly expand- ed to meet the demands of the Allies. Step by step, new peacetime industrial markets were developed throughout the world, and these added up to ever-increasing totals. By- 1924 the demand for Canadian Nickel had substantially increased. Shaft sinkingwvas begun on the Fro0d—tlie w0rld’s greatest Nickel mine. ‘ Today Canadian Nickel fa again devoted‘ to war purposes and again the industry looks to the future with confidence. Plans are ready to develop and expand old and new peacetime markets, so that the Nickel. industry may continue, through its own initiative and enterprise, to make stilli greater contributions to C&l1l1(lfi’S wclfare._' ZSWKINQ STIIIT WIIT, TORONTO, ONT- icatcs Annette McCnriliys Grade II. on Grade VIII. Laura Bny- Gerard Sinnott. All present were God Save The Kin tlmyjhen JSHE L I'LL LEARN 9E A REAL TEACHER! WITH HETZ AROUND! Mr. W. E. Hardy mn- haw Kilifit-car" sruisrisi " iciu brought year's. Prize for highest averaga. Rachel Trainor. P1120 for IIIIOINl-I M. Malone seconded Nirirv simian Gradi- viii. John‘ mice awarded to Laura Bovlan and Slmiott- after Whlv O'Bri g. treated to 1ce<ream_and _l ilfurlot Pl By "czar... than?’ F CANADA, LIMITED _ Grade V Estell Connolly Grade IV, cike. Mr. George Byrne comm‘ 1 ad to ham Grade VII, Laura Boylan Grade Gerard McCarthy Grime i. . . uiatad the teacher and mtpfls 0h . VII, Cecil Connolly Grade IV, Trainer. Grade I the Year's work find mvvfll I 11°“ Prize for Profiency awarded tot oI thanks to the teacher Man? . o2 I WELL- CHUMS-BRIGHT-B/ES l5 , ~ HERE-I'M BOBBIE-NOW WHO'S . /, ._ GONNA SWING A MUSCLE mo 7 - CARRY IN mv /// il f; "y BAGSF-‘DONW’ Q ' i oa- as ICKY/l! 4m; r spa nu 7 e m," “ken by.‘ WHY. YOU'RE TH’ SMARTEST MAN IN TH.’ WORLD.’ THINK OF ALL TH’ PLACES YOU'VE. Tl2AVELLED-- ALMOST! ‘You SEEQMY BROTHER AMOS DOESN'T Ti-IINK rm vzizv BRIGHT. make the picnic a sisilvb-i k615i seam. The closing not Road Sch 2B with a \'f‘IV large a I ratri-iayris aii | er rave a ie followed ‘av the (listribution lificates‘ and priacs. W... . i. oxeercisafi of the Sin- Cunningham. Jmmu Pnnnnlln it (If ‘av-J\ ." _ n W a l/Wfiy... ‘h i Audi/k m cm- u-v-m it... Ifnlq, t: AN’ I'M LATE FOR MEALS-SOME- TIMES "NO, I'LL BE AN AwFuL CHARGE -ro w BROTHER WggEN 1 so THERE To LIVE’? , ' »-\ '2 ll?‘ ‘lll