3 n _ “LADY DRAKE" SAILS ON SOUTHERN CRUISE a Bemluda. M s included Mrs. JR. Mac- e. Mia Leila E. Max-.Ke.uzie. Fredericton, NB.. and Misses Joan and Mujorie 'Ibt‘terda.rn, Halitax. ‘me Lady Dmloe is scheduled to Irrive back at Saint John, N.B., on *3 18th next -ENO ‘(keeps you " hole and hearty! "A tenspoonful of Boo’: "Fruit Salt” tin water makes an invigorating "before breakfast" drink which not only relieves gastric acidity AND (cleanses Incl tones your digestive (hurt but lN ADDITION actually ‘ reinforces your viul nlluli reserve lby natural rnenm—one teupoonful of lino being equal in nlkniizing ‘mine to 8 ounces of orange juice. Make Bun bodyguard over your (Inner fitness. 1 he nnudna no n-mum. In Iuub r unheard uln, no nun. no a-lnule. In in pan. uh, piuanu. Then It -nclflu in: C nod. ‘FRUIT SALT‘ Professional Ga rd: i II. F. ARGIIIBALD OHIO-ed Accountant no nrelunona fltgeag Phenefl. r; o. no: 18 MeLEOD a. srumv d_-ganitv,-gg -1- In-Helen -stain! Merl sun Alison walked into the hot little room. There. in the light. the girl oould see. May was exceedingly pretty, with her coffee-colored skin and her straight black hair The room. , th so poor. was neat- Alison‘ could see May had been cry! M33 stood there without speak; ing. decidedly on the defensive “Please listen to me. I don't yo~utota.lktome.1amtryimztc help Mr. Roe:-den." May blazed out: “Then tell him to pay me the back pay due 1119‘ she awed me $30. I didn't have a cent when this hemmed and I can't got .another job. ha.ven’vt any reirences. and when I say I worked (or her. well. Just push me out of the place!" Alison listened with Sym Y e a meal! Fsvlltih me. ask me to listen t°.ui'°£"o§. hesitated (or an instant. Then she took some ohencrehout of her purse. "1 want to soy ere B um. while and tell: to you. Will you send out for some milk to: yourself?" " “I don‘t. want charity- "I rion‘t. mean it that way. 1 hell and called down to some the children below. she sent them d so want to solve 51155 ‘I'Vh°1° :1:sin:ss.Intr_neanssomucllt.<>B lot at neon -' Weston’s Relations - i Y u're Weston's Klrl rnegg Wlhatoa. heel’he is! I-1 5'01} fig me, I think hes resD0!‘-5l-‘b1°- cettainlv i«\1m°d °“7' "0 be "ht; . 1-I he bus vflzeRog;d~e,n1ug °f’sauh&!nxise angxevhen she's “P {broke he Bl-Ves he‘ the 3'1" W” Alld r V . . lb MacDonald. °°"““" "V-,Yfi. Alden Dockerldoirfl he does the same she sore l2=,:;=«...m.v:“.,.“....“ %.**::.‘.s.:‘=.r°:il Well! You can have them. I can “.11 yqu_ that's your “DP” must’ rm E1951 I'm the bottom 01 the pan-" , SKYWAY Lpoveus, . ~ 0 a, vein shown cleaned up Not that I have may love (or her. ,0", crew Kieiaeitiigdetligx :{i:e8.l.l.'bl.ltwtik1fil "W1 W!“ 15"’! °° , W“. he, ,,§,",._‘,',°,, dm mm Wild» tmgur‘a.nt’.nowers by woodland °t$1:‘onh*i:hh£5;wl:nDhoWon;Mfl "n‘d-m.d”d_ oifisenii tiuwers.'ah.:miierut.o 5”‘ “'34 °“‘5'‘l“f lb‘ “"- d1nnu..g"wV.h“-gh‘.h.1-t '.i'homoono tarthytido. p,_u_ 3,,“ guflugetgm us; Brine: peweml coin. an ocean £22.’ f,'f§°'.,,.,,,,,,', ,‘,’, 1-,: 3o'§'° ‘“° Where Piiuie. tmaum hide. 11 van now. I” she threw open her olo/ol-res closet "‘* *'I’3iawi:'e°3n mlivinryofl some’ I AM in i1h~‘°ld 0°"-“ill-1 ‘M9- 11 sell now said them. when -“M |°“'=“4° 1°? 9°“- eston passed her un. she took to "°1“‘“‘.f°° °"’7°°“ drink pretty hard." “Did she see any other men?" soared where ‘I know one afternoon she sent me off early and I came back 6. When I tried to net in the door, it was looked and I could hear some women screamina and crying. door and sent me away. not to more t “When was that?" “About two weeks before she was killed ." "Did ,.. “I could just hear her yelling and casual. "1’-here was one fellow she got ‘mite’ about. Younger was, she said. I never saw him. She used to send me oi! when she had is date with him. He was some hind dancer. Game to call about 5 in the aitemoon. It you ask me. I pm-3, \‘.hi.nk he had a wile for he was babe would find out carrying kept telling her to keep quiet or he'd smack her." NEUTRALIZE NU-FEE V T'UBHE'AD- BRING: ME LUNCH UP ON A TRAY- T ~1f=:4' O é.'F_i5dw_t1r«i-iisiitnd ta. 7'. any ut"_u‘i:o}an. _ to womolaumsorureixaaa-unset m31°§a‘umslmhn~.ouL; ummeMedhuohmu.Amndmw3i1°nJ”qn§.°”u‘g,. mt cordon or the Cult, adoration Fathers knew. crrirnrrrrrsu V. R.M.S. Nascopie Leaving Again asked. trying to keep her then she em-ly of an actor or some once he was comma. lonely Arctic secs. While swelter in summer heat. chill pol- ar winds 1 trail Nascopie's smoke behind her, while her white wake traces a. path across the heaving wastes to havens where for rléwny days expectant eyes have ‘Old me the horizon. bother to come back any §§,,,,,,,,,,, gmgfimnoe 1,, gm: hilt day." world of treeiesa hills, sapphire sea and icebergs the hue or trolls‘ pal- aces. spells relief, release, human contact and that graaltest oi all gifts to those in exile sell-imposed —letiers, papers. books from home! Honourable N.A. McI..arty. K,C.. M.P., Pstamaster General annull- oes that again a. rep:esen:tetive of the Post office Department will be aboard the ship on its 12,000 mile . Mir. RA. Perkins oi the Post office start. Windsor, Ont. inted ms. Roerden came to the you see the woman on and some man FOOT ODOR ""4337 ““5°"“ tives of the Department oi’ Mina ' Ihlill .a.ni'i§?a'.".‘.’r‘.‘.$§ii.Sf‘$1'I..3u.«ron. and Resources. the 1 Canadi- neurnlin (cor odors and epeodll an Mounted Ponce 1- 3f, Miggion. '3'.-It aries, Doctors and Nurses to nor- ’ them outposts. together with a MDKMU, small group of adventurous passen- msous 99“ hr-in use and eomiorr to so bur It] felt. Only 23¢ I For The Arctic * 1lv7es‘ca.li"trneun lf.t3'ili'i‘l3xTely'l north welcome the Nascopie's arriv- al as the red-letter day 0! their YB!-I‘. Fur--clad lhkimcs look eagerly to the steamers call. For Canada's Eskimo ticn is making increasing the mails. officials of the point to point in thoes Ar in the syllabsrium which use of some sixty phonetic ters and is more adtmtavbie Enrifsh alphabet. and mail touches Northern Quebec and the west. Territories. passes visits many a strange port before she arrives at "civil Then north into the through the ice until she Craicz Harbour, the Empire 1 Fur trader. Mounted Policeman. Prospector. Missions -4111 whose BRINGING UP FATHER, ism did not correct May's im- prgsion or her reh Wm‘ covmmsn ROAD . May: 1337.3’. ’§’iL‘iT Althea. mercen- , Olamence wool- glen Reardon; a. mum'- mgvrggfl 3°‘ (3:-.)—-1. Lorne Kiel- l‘7' vn cm-1. Marjorie Mac "Grade ¥—1. uh-1 am: 2. ‘Muriel acborlald: 3. Tom Power. ox-ule rv——1. Audrey Mn.rriha.ll. Erlleat. lvrwmllan (equal): 2. Josie “Gui” m_1, glee smith: 2. fidcitahude 1.4. 13v‘ Mwooma: 2. Betty mcnwcn; 53- BMW‘ MW Thimble Theatre, Starring POPEYE———- A ‘ll-lOD Gal-l'l'5 the end of Set) All totwuri snnusl populo- use of Esstem Arctic patrol report. Letters and messages between widely separated Eskimo families forms much of the Nascopie’s mail carried from ctfic re- gions. Most oi’ the correspondence between the lilsirlmos is carried on makes charac- to tor- rnation oi’ their ‘words than is the The Nascopie with food. supplies at Labrador. North - through Human strait into the Bay and call oi’ izstiv-m" —4'Jl;»urchill. Man.. about Aug. 7th. Arctic. bat- tlim frozen seas, lfrushina ller way reaches '5 most northerly post office. around Aug 27th. 'I‘ul‘nln8 soutlh she visits other outrrlrts. ir~r:iud-int; Pangnirtumg, endlmz her voyase at Montreal at tcmber. . ciames of mail going to o Mmm thashgt. delfc.-iaus-. __ nutritious-a , _weII-balanced meal. ‘ srnvro _0N ‘ma ROYAL 'I'RA|ii ‘coming from moplerinttho Arctic ‘ nu] ‘baud, . land wands. M! the ' . ' .. Ne: Gd Postal iacillly Bcouuxd. an Jmly nu}, BRITAIN Moan“ Ind settled at Gibson now +.. Devon" so , ' 10390“ cm cue ones‘ d been ' an W” lain will s’ “‘(oP)‘a"“~~ dcple befgiefltna arrival of the t “ Oil: in enlment. w‘il}‘.’ V53 “° mm“ Gav-= colleoto world. H9W!’a one no ‘ um at a. cost of iaarluway 1°°°'“° :1“-inc<l>1o°r.|:tx>‘n‘:Bed town'ir}u_1BD11. no tihe bisfst single exoariitl §i§.92'°§§,‘ Dow s cc ' fugue that orrzce xoiiaevel-ail i'3'ii':'i'. taix$°rovi‘m'Tiii§ $§5‘§"u“,§‘ 3: e was member ‘ - o m. maxim we. fit.‘ is '34.“ i‘é’‘l.‘.‘.'."‘’-«§.’.“°§. ““ W“ that 1»- .s:.".°: .:*::...F“ . ...‘.‘z°°.r.. Wm‘ "i.-mu ‘cm: =~..,,nww-. ““ ‘ rm points on Hudson Bay. all ciagas I ‘ow’ our po:13;df,§ 233'“ .“°°°"d.""°° will of tlngllt excieelpg C.o.D. will be ac- mdeat1h.His wire was the expulsion everyrrjyrirlifi cope 0 very. ~ M De . t ‘ ' ; ca‘ ‘st for connection Kincardine. Wmnowfifionfig 0 the commmial d'pm"""" °’ Poms he . . with Nascopie at Montreal must died in 1984. tBrit.is1l'lu-aflr‘xi:l<ie E1$"cb§;{°I.W.‘~‘d‘ W“. beprmontzfitli n§.mtihethdourlesti<:m$te to Kfiis "s'u.rvivedhl1y one sister, Mm, used in cur Asia Minl)ru',el"’:i]ll(il'l: connection with till”: Nggcopie '2‘; H9334: Wag: te3'v'/n. when th’ gmdlents are sometimes at th Rober ' and no incon.sf.dera.b‘.e part of Nas- copie's camp is phvilatelic mail from all countri id. V€l'.V severe. Churchill must be prepaid , . L. Arvmstrorl . Lo Th . domestic rate to the Province oi Marya. and three¢nieoe:,« mi: motig: The B7315-ii M9‘ Manitoba. I iglsry Henry, Devon, M_n_ “rm, "Rabat ,3‘ h,,.mm.. V‘;-‘L';n°g an.mtn'r numnr euoban’ Amstrons.' 133:: igii $iir°h""“ built years before an J.W. Vauh .. me‘ Lorzolnctiveg lciiilnlljiil tIi;erl¥s' °r;r§.,'§ ' lation of Great Prmp .,,H W locomotives would b=' 5.11%,“ wit‘.1&n 18 months. “They wig: N. lgger in slze‘;a.n_d mom powmm ,n 1°°°'m “V9 0n British ;3‘i{“‘§eY3.- _.he 386. ‘_"ll feel. they open 4m°Mj*he blzrest in mg. DIESINDEV0N>Th.f ‘Wk 0 un r-rwmanrorou. N.'B.. Jun 12-— with a. se:evIi?:e under ’°Zi.“f°.u$§i.f";§ Gilbert Henry. '72. iirst ms or at ndi-a ljodms at me home Devon. and a leader in that com- of Mn. Robert Henry. South Dev- muity for many years. died Farm on. at.-2.30 pm. my, on pent! <;9y“eve§Il;lsz atwtvltelnonu of his officiated. Interment was ‘in me is . . erey M. Kl . lcemefgyy south Devon. He had been Ill ilogr mu -—.._____%u°n,.' only a short while. Use Minn-cl‘: tor uhndrufl. ‘ George McManux A FOOT- BALL TO ME ROOM-AN’ I'D n4 PLAYER IN '.~V..*E.:‘.E.'.T?-'tE.‘§'v5.§2. :_.,:'5.§:,3.r:2g -He wu<-~s- T egg HE WANTS» v- $1 -4: n I ll? ‘ 3 I -- t*°n<n«~<» em. inc. World mu‘ reserved. ‘ (Jot-Tiéie Kins I we ME MA\D 6A\}E ME mu \ eoreszow -nae AMAGI l2lNG,Al>ERSON MAGIC mus FOR A wEARlN6,\‘l’ cm READ mm: w\—llLE NOTHERS ————4 --2 'TO SEE WHAT H HARPlES ARE "l'l-‘i1 TIPPIE and “CAP" STUBS i~/AM GONER use vr ’ EN.‘ Ai2EvAs'm_l. wt-l~IOF~ ANGRYw\1" COURSE us? NOT. . RUN AWAY FROM HQAB, Get! WHAT'S "l"H’ us: GE'.TTlN' PROMOTED NOW? —-MOM WON'T LET GRAN’MA GIMME. FIVE. DOL- IARS! GEE, CAN'T even PUT iT IN TH.’ BANK-u u':r ALONE BUY A ‘rem-! GEE! we MIGHTAS WELL