...>... It.» 0hr. I i/fiiMl/l? i ' flatworm/cw- Fri/mil’ TINDIR, flulfy-llglt Aunt jemimu arealways a hi: at any meal of the day! Their satisfying goodness, and tempting fra- grance awaken appetites and bring eldamatious of delight! Prepared in a iilfy . . . Aunt Jem- lmaa ate fie ideal answer to quick and eaq to prepare meals that eatislyl Serve delicious golden- brown Aunt Jemima Pancakes aomorrow . . . and revel lo your family's praises! lbeQulleIOelICenpeeyelCaeedal-lllllel 4s n/azsnzz As ravsr/ EOTHESAY COLLEGIATE BCHOOIP-ANlWUAL CLOSING presldin . uating lass will be given ‘Ilho Annual Closing Exercises of 12:1" Milmgdn Gregg. [C Rothesay Collegiate School will take place over the week-end of . ., Pres ent of in the rack above her head suf~ June 15, 16. 17. Sports Day will be o1 New Brunswick. ficed to see her through the trop- hela on Saturcla the 1 th. with In the ever-t of inclement wea- iv: and across half South Africa. Senior, lrterm late and Junior l-her. the Presentation of Prizes "For you must take me ttwlryburg." c-onrpetltlons beln held. The An- will take lace in the Gynmasium. shc told Frank. "I want o see a Puul Collrgn Sun av Service u-lll be An itwlta-t. on to attend la extended gold mine." held in St. Paul's Cilurclt ROMHQSBY. to all Parents, Old Boys and friends A_ man on the carriage seat op» at ml-l l’, M. The Rev. ll H. l-loyl. of the School. poslte took his pipe out of his recently released from Active Ser- , mouth. "ice with the Royal Canadian Navy, I. O. l; CADET OOIPB "Singularly like any other mine.‘ will trench the sermon - WSPECTION e said. ‘tho (‘losing Exercises will be held l-le was tall. with u brown face u“ llwvlnv the 17th. commencing The Annual inspection of the like leather and crinkles at the at 2m with a display of Military Drill b: the School Cadet Fortes. ‘this will ho followed by the Old Boys‘ Race and the Inter-form re- lav race. Presentation of Prizes will take place at 4.00 P. M, with ,.lune 51111. at . School Grounds. All invited to be preserl v .. 0.1a. the Universit NOW- sweeter, tastier brood with it's so easy to bake delicious, smooth-teamed loaves if you use I-‘ieischrnands active fresh Yeast. This fresh yeast is full-strength It goes "'8" '0 “Wk to help you get best baking result! W"? 31”“ IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-insist 0n Fleischmautfs active fresh Yeast. The cake with the. familiar yellow label! Depeudabltw-Caoada’: favorite for over r10 your, 1n t u. PACKAGES Ready cu! for your convenience l’ C0?‘ MMARONAI. the Bishop of Fredericton. the Very Revel-oral W, l-l. Moorhend, Chair- man of the Board 0d Governors, Themddress to the Grad- by Bl-Etg- Rothesay Collegiate School Cadet Corps will be held on Wednesday. 200 P. M. on the Parents ard friends of the Schotol are cordially ' lng I RACING Wrhen, when the met Rupert once more. alter these two years of separation. and she still though» m d uly man. okay, I llaxlrrlish edllrcgezllly olnto the back- zr$llltllf.i" interposed his aunt. ~ l1 wonditloned state ill-uni? J2"; illicit.» Rupert strikes’ her, not as a superman. as she had fgndly imagined. a veritable twin ul. but a rather eccentric and priggleh highbrow. . . it" ’ said Flrank triumph- l . ‘qlrlcm! A tall order. Has lt oc- qurred to you that the mu)’ ['9' solutely refuse to laugh. dflnle 3nd lark?" “Yes. But I'm sure that, eep down. she's really longing to d all these things. Thats ‘the whole basis of my argument.’ "Yea." agreed Christine, "I! she's really erlectly normal and cheer- ful glr, she'll be about ready for a bust up after all that time of ar- tificial restrakzt. And that slap you gob-mind you, you asked for lti-hiather indicates that you are r '1 mean. if she were really aloof to all emotions, and all that other highfalutln shufl. she'd simply hove laughed coldly and s-rdered you of! the premises. "Oh, Weill" She smiled across the table at him. "I'm with you. Cap'n Blood. Once aboard tho lug- ger. and the girl is ours!" There followed. for Frank. days of intensive preparation. Harrison, chief of the blg motor firm for which he raced. had to be interviewed. Frank apologised ruefully for the crash in the red car. The great man waved a hand. “So long as you didn't knock yourself up!" he said. "That's the main thing. The car wasn't badly damaged. and in any case it wasn't the car. Let's hear no more about it. Feeling tgulto fit? Think you may ull of something?" “Fl as a fiddle. sir! And as for pulling off eomething—weil. can’! promise anything. except that I'll do my damdest. And if I don't pull something off, it'll be my fault. not the car's. She's the best you've turned out yet. sir. Streets ahead of any other in her class." The great man laughed. not ill- pleased by the compliment to the product of his great works. She was a beauty. Mechanics- snd Frank himself-had laboured over her putting her together and dismantling her a dozen times, as is the way with racing men; not satisfied until every nut and bolt had been tested a hundred times. Now she was all glitter and paint, the Union Jack painted on her side, ready to be stowed carefully into her huge packing case and put aboard the liner. A! TIIE TRAIN DIIW OUT Aunt Christine had the singular merit of being able to travel light , A trunk i-n the van and a suitcase corners of his r-yc-s from looking at a too dazzling sun. V Chrislino had a hahlt of pulling omnpleln strangers into her con- versatlons. “You're a South African." she stated rather than queried. "Yes." "Fine. Then you” can tell me about gold mmes. The stranger smiled attractively. "And sultanas and sheep and citrus and copper and wheat and maize and diamonds. if you like. I've had Iona 0.W.I.. ' Annual Meeting l llllg- I 0 l1 l sfllf§wflllllllac.w.lleewas held on the aftemoon of Mly 26th with l f b rs. “"T'..§"§§L‘l?l‘§§t° Mlibenliuitnk Cody resided. meetlna 01381194 Wm‘ glrgyegfily the pastor. Rev. C. J. $11 minute. of the last mectln; wgllliergiitirlntl President. Mr!- Cody gave a fine report oi the nd stressed the 1m- mngllorleff abetter attendance at the meetings. _ During the year prizes were awarded the catechism students making the highest marks in the senior and iunior exams. a mem- ber was paid to sweep the church regularly this duty was carried int faithfully. ms can! of fwd W" collected and shipped for the Holy Father's food drive for the atary- ggplg of Europe, Mass was z;- fereg for a farmer member “Hi0 died dorms the yeflr- hi“ l" ° boys of the rlsh WhO Paid "l9 all rema sscr fice a donation ta the c. .1. scholarship for rlrls to 8-D- U. Fruit was sent to sick members, cigarettes to a member of the arm- ed service still overseas at Christ- mas and other numerous duties was looked alter by the leallue. Cur- responderlce was read and discus- set! it was decided to send the usual donations to the Slater: u! Martha and sisters of service. a letter was read stressing the need of more active membership in tho league. Discussion was then held m a donatlbli to the lee ue by Theo Praught. it was decl ed that amctuary chair be bouflhl 5"!‘ J"? church in memory of Mrs. Prauxh! a former . alclent oi this parish a dlacuulan was also held on paint- ing ti: vestry of the church this we t unfinished. jrhe financial ‘ t for the year by the treasurer. Mrs. Jot. ~che showed all bills paid and a air on hand. Ilectlqa of officers then took place. Meeting than‘ adjourned with r - ' fnffiebra are as follows: , Hulda“, a. Michael Hor- f ‘ Haley.‘ £1. Mrs. Frank y 9 I"! vice-pres. MN - I‘ . vlcopresaltfrc. wn- . i r (re-electedl. scorc- ‘ II _ Yo, trmsuretsa Mrs. t- ~ eounc ora. rs. . z-r tuba-l. Monty x . ; »~ M, Ira. John Byme. W!- . e. Mrs. Stephen g A g Mrs. Mk.- i‘. Rooney. MH. ; P. J. Kelly, Mrl. X By Alexander Campbell DRIVER e shot at railing or digging for most of them.” “You're returning to S'l'l.h Africa?" "Yes. Been over here for s 'acat- loo" They plunged into discussion. Frank leaned out of the carriage window and gazed along the length of the boat train. Crowds clustered at each window, chattering t9 1-- parting friends and relatives, talk- ing faster and the time for the trains engine to move drew nearer. packed. Many of the were cmnponyi-ug voyagers futile satisfaction of a last from the quayside. Porters hustled to and fro. Small WBV? I glancing at his watch. Frank magazines and Fibers. or tra s full of oranges and cirocc-lste. So th Africans, to whom the trio to Southampton was a five minute Ltllhfil‘ the wmvds nor the westh. er. The thought that he was on the eve of a 6.000 mile journey. and that lt would be some months be- fore he would see these pleasantly familitr scenes again, hardly ever crossed his mind. 3e was looking for a man and a m. had contrived to get Christ. lne to the station early, and nod carefully inspected the train he- fore getting into it. Professor Ellington and m; dauwhter were not on board l-le glanced at his watch. In two mmutes they of the station. One of the minutes passed. A man curring a green flag pg55_ ed the carriage window. He was had an impulse to tell him to wait to: two important passengers. He re- would be pulling out slated it Busy slamming of doors nearer. A hand caught the handle of his own door and twisted it ex- pertly. The man passed on and the “Emmi!!! decreased ill volume as he worked his way down the train. People were already standing back and beginning to wave, crumbs his neck. Frank saw the Rreen flag raised. A whistle blew. A last carriage door was slammed. Then from the far end of the platform a figure appeared Cdfll€ “his. A taliish man in a 50ft hat whose brim was absurdly tip- DPd on hi5 high bald head. he was bowing vi orousl h l bristly black mivustachyetxo 18151;: shirt cuff. shooting beyond the confines of s black overcoat sleeve/ wasflvllraivezl! frahlicall q 0 I ” puffed Professor‘ '- lington. “Hold it!" E At his heels came a dark haired Blrl. walking swiftly. Neither of them canried luggage. To see them was to act. Frank threw open the door of the com. lvallnwnt, The train was already in l0 m t n. dgirhli W8)‘. professor!" 8 . The professor put on q lDllrt. Frank grasped a chin, and s partof a hand inside. ra litllce a Christmas cracker. and hc shout- imul cuff th er pull- Plofessnt‘ Ellington vnvno ubnnrll f The girl ‘$091115’ her lathvr pp)‘- orm the miracle o-i actually gulch- "18 the traln-lvhich he had not believed would happen—shandon- Pd her walk {or s trot, and the" a run. (To be continued) _-______._ "MADAM BUTTERFLY” - my 29 - (A P) __ Tamakl Miura. 62-year-old l5p5n_ ese operatic star famous ss Mo- gggtigrdgytterfly." died in ‘lC-zpital Madame Miura made her stage awearsncc hero 0n Anrn o. Radio Tokyo lfedstilde recording ufnayla; 1mm ame Butterfly -—-a role she Pégfirflsed 2.000 times. e "PB" t - . rODe in 1914 etsoe sstllltly “blglicm Ergo gPgéifafggrlréelrlllggtres abroad during _._______________________ last March 2.1. mndl: n What’: llll mlupfiled word ln this "sentence: "u: ts morn or fill rovm" RULES: Send our answer to Cue, Dept ' ‘g 64 atalie Sr., Toronto ll. Every month the first ten correct entries drawn each win $10 CASH— leulledh fllifaccompanied by a bolrtop from cu- llenhl uqqu. Send u many entries "u you like. Name: of winners will be published. CUE 41.4.» $04141 11,44 CUE CUE 1A5?“ GIAPD » children 'lo_ve Cue‘; dlllfllllli tut: and bright ruby-red colour. l!’ IAII — no abratives n! and toyhum dehcare enamel or tmtare tender lunu. tavu nomv- you need onl 1-2-5 drops at a nme to teeth, tweeter: btuth. TN nu! nfmbing n4‘ nu: lllkinl Oollevtorao ’ tampon |§fit“a'3§“ "'9 y more nervously as The train was passengers as far as Southampton for the rather boys pushed extremely large mdam, Ann is a small lady. am- wheeled newsstands loaded Wllh WWW? Htwveldvkludmidwvusht- ful to outlet-s an ca: rled gawlin regardedbthese provisional-s mbhfiiom. I liI-‘d myhtsfl! yvotxr- m d and ody with mild 8w a. destinymay ve u re amusement, 10.!‘ them. Mal/ah. I hflpfi i318! l5 al- Overhend the sky was soltly K001i {or aha-e and for blue, with fleecy Clouds, and ‘the d young and win-some air was warm-a typical Erqllsh 18- mm “mil” thiwlwld ‘l! d; _ lie, into adult years. "we But Frank was interested in mme- Amt when" An" “null-med O-OO-OQ Ellen 's Diary l: an Ialaad lat-nee’: Wile (Continued irom Page . 2) hidden bdilndl smil . < other ohanns s5} haseanm lb: streak of iearieasnes. m. W from some brave eelan‘ lad or lass and all with a Ann is a gentler type with the peaches and 01mm and lalmem of l. Sh: might have of. mm a nice and pre Ly flandn . who her Mme lady. 81ml came a on tlhe farm where “gm r ‘s house was ‘so/t’ by the brook“, ut this Arm was as well named, in honor of a manaemal aunt. A court-try school us Jeanie remark- ed to me in an aside this evening. possesfl “a choice vocabulary of Word-s". As the twc rrst now in the .wlh the mouth ‘milk/Ht? yhaocn e spend our twmty-fourth at Alder-lea" and £11m. teased. "you kznow. ‘s a public holida 4mm the days of old Kl word's relgnl". ‘ It mus; have baen bhart l too had picked la wisp of the ho 511ml d of wllllm hucl crow an amount 11110 tOdIN- The ardml made ready {of w m stared rare oplmtwnly rp e sup y of fiomto-icrtrilizer had pre- sen l-tse inviurgly. It a red whorl our men~kin III tofilehnwxzeoeaaarysu l ofp tfootlbutlchoosetooblyllaill if. stiealghll to relieve tmitediu; of any delta! na- tions. " ow doolfrt you flxlnelgplts a liutle tpo early Ellen to sow iert» ltliaet"? and about now many pounds hove you token? and . don't an t tlhat tlll; (the year for sto le manure w“ the first sack you And didn't you know was o. l0!'.1l.0:l€?" All o! these bat and bewild- ering and bowls I eecaglul when this James of mine wen away this aiftemoon. l had no time to idle finding ilhe answers 0m this delightifol day. Leaves in new Springs ' he lived the thought greener 1t was _ Th f pla. a wiholc cmdldllm eor golden bells; a lone affodll ed for me m a bor- . ‘Ilhe first bee busy wing and thrush" sent a pretty sn son from among tlhe a1 eta by the britfgéltwosnotlrou artallto scat some earrlv seed in tthe gar- den. nou- to wander "in the w ottiheplnvmsearohofapalrof small otnes to adorn the lawn. And tfne-n write-n the sun was slipping out of sight behind the brees, in the West. I p111. away all my axdcnlnr tools for B, long meek-en . I ntay so James returned from the city “rill: a certain light in his eye which meant success in his ventrum and g imgh new “slllokm” whim pr)- clalms a fine mes-BBC l0 611 an"! sun . adorn. ago "Don't. you lcnow we're into the ct 118 " t orrow . . Diary 4 WIS TMORELAND W. I. nlhl meeting o! Wgffloktgallgi BIII-lgywes held m1 ‘Iilesdli-Y elm“ "K. l home of Mrs. llaml Oakos. ln the absence of the President and Vice-president. the pas-t President Mrs. James Moore gryesiloeegea {i123 and Creed in lthebylsitori- present. Minutes of last meeting were road. aPPfm/ed “ml signed. the committees 88W their he Gtttv- BIHIUGIH, t of $1 25 W88 l?“ V‘ od The ollmvmg conunltteos were looted for next. ttonth:— hoot. one vemer Moore: Siok. reelect- ed; Social. Mm. Verner Moore. Mrs. Hamid 031M: Lumb- MTS- 1m“- Fall, Dorothy Ntwson. Mrs Rob- m Mnylhew. Next meeting to be held in (the School roll call to U0 answered by donating an c1110!!! for auction sale to be held nest meet m meeting adlwmol and a social hour was 5901"» l" served by committee in chimn- wfilrfilvhgmhjfizn l bl h iness together. 23% Zrli thee‘; gxe and wisdom t , 6 DTBY. may tlrlywmsy keep with dignity and splendor. This house of Love that they have built today. May faith and trust abide within its wal and happy hearts mean more to them than gold. And may they wa k with fearless eys Life's pathway. with lovc grown stronger as they two grow old. w Th u give than strength a pit-Frill understanding To meet the cares hhat come with each new day. To know that two who share all things together Will blllld a house that shall mt. pass away. —Constance I. l-lcckbert. HOME-OWNERS ARE LUCKY FOLK It looks as if we are going to become s nation of home-owners. whether we like it or not. says a .8. writer. ' For a number ‘of years. renting had an many advmtagea on its Bllll‘ that young couples wr-rc ro- lm-lullt to lake on tho l-vsymnsllallt- tics of homi- ownership, ' The renter didn't have to tarry about taxes. It was no concern of til n flfllllllfld in Vllfl ‘ the co e there will b a home aches of D lived ln t‘ ' ity Idea of the old uy. th 800d, If cecfs in the d For hill. He could always move to better location. If something went wrong lumblng. it was the landlord's htea ache. e c. Furthermore. the way to keep life from humdrum thus feel free to plck up and move across the country at any old ptre-war days. You could have _But it's different today. lites who have h out from under them. or who hllvs- less. have a new respect for the owning their home. And lhousan who wouldn't. are finding that it‘ lhoy yoof over their heads they Instead of pllylng homP-olvncrs. one who once‘ yearned for unencumbered life envy them now. Permanence IS beginning to look in untry's young married folks. the foot-louse ideal is h-ld for marriage. Generally YOURcl-eamaoupaandsauoenudeasem —take on an entirely new and luxuflqqg thennwith double-rich Carnation Milk. They're smoother. richer, finer m flavor. It's easy to use Carnation-if the recipe calls for milk, use half Carnation, half waver; if cream is called for, use Carnation undiluted as it pours from the mg, Camldlm 1'! ill" Pun, Whole, cows’ milk, evaporated no double richness by removing part of the natural water, homogenized foe smoothness, sterilized for absolute safety. Carnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT and creamy entree; character when you make "from Con/mm! Con" LISTEN T0 CONTENTED HOILMONDAYS-CICY-ll PJVl. We're? was starting to go uUWTl a with So was redecorating. Colette lI-IQ couple who loose was the becoming could always rent, 1nd being foot- time pastures beckoned. simple. back in tho good without having the heari- home ownership. lflerant Story Now Fam- ad houses sold mortal fear that such a would make them ‘tome- ds of young (‘uuplfls haw dreamed. ‘n 0f huyillll a hour:- wlllt a have in d BAVS‘ ‘the bone lenolh jackets. the housing shortage s.ur-~ making home-owners of e one ray of sunshine epresslng situation ' Don't have loo short skirts, too long speaking tarsal: m: 51?.“ :52" tact: ' ~ --~» We‘ -~. r rnunlty gel. ahead faster thnn no the man and wl-fe who are always dreamrm of green pastures. The wood tick found east of the amp Sun ::.-- =.--= Rockies and in California is s serious t i‘ d d 1 h . . “an; aeshuganggieiguse‘ ltefgiil: Dnpire styles pulled tight under the bust will Rive you mat. desired Ties Rggky Mmmgarn spotted 1e.” long legged look but you want suit fashions as well as drones. Then er. stick to boleros, lumlberjack or at the very longest, hrlrpbone length Jac- ~ -1- kets. Otherwise you unbalance your proportions and lose style. MRS. BROWN 00llLllll’T KEEP A SECRET A“Sccrets make Mrs. Brown uneasy. So when we praised the flavour of her tea, she simply had to tell us she used brisk tasting Lipton’s Tea.” Yes, everybody who tries Liptods Tea is eager to broadcast the good news about that brisk Lipton flavour . . . so fresh, so lively, so full-bodied . . . never flat or insipid. There's a good teatime coming to you the moment you try Liptotfs. Ask your grocer today for brisk tasting Liptotfs Tea.