» lihief Birtwhistle Wound Bautiful Mantle Block‘ At 12 0’Glock Noon Yesterday , Iext few days will he your opportunity to secure ‘l this handsome gift or ten dollars worth of Groceries as Second Prize. llllWT FAIL T0 SEND Ill YOUR GUESS nusn in nu liuess Tags From llaple Leaf Flour Bags Cream of the West rim W. par CED the are ent to Qii ALL PROVINCES ortly. Or ised lilpetviainn oi thgenlbomlnion and provinces and prominent women in each commun- household resid irl training or practice psrtments where faculties are limited. .carried on in . Home Economics laboratories. Applications from young women between the ages oi 18 to Si‘ are checked by the directrsss o! the sionaiiy trained the city ally, centre and pocket money oi ill) cents centres Ontario leads iished resident.sl centres. est at Preston. Others are at lawn. Thomas, number of girls in varies from l2 to 33. Other lncial centres are at North B dney. (French and Man, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Cal Victoria. Winn peg. Halli “T-niiqriuooxs” scaoor. Honor roll for April. Grade IX-l. l Verna Chappcll. G-rude VIII-l. Edward Laughlin. i. Olive Harris. 3. Roy MaAArt Grade VI-l. limes Ruby Lauehiin. Grade V-1. Roberta Champion. I. Audrey Chappeli. 3. Marlon Waite Russell Laughlin and Pmrwse - pell (equal) Gm e Ge-sde II(Jr.)-l. Eunice 2. Joe Callback, 3. Grade June Chwpeil. Grade I(B)-1. Edith Ia/uuhlin. MONTREAL (C?) - of a heagu with literature, particularly zines, was urged Dal 3s olic Women's Club here. influence exe lsines and crime minds of young people, saying " e imagination is a The tendency toda ate the saints of than the saints of Nassre DOMESTICS CANADA-WIDE PROBLEM. except Ontario etbeir intention of work under the Dom- under by an advisory committee c! these centres take ss where the daily practical houses and a- are‘ given work. Wherl: with ences s live and have t-time practic conjunction trc. usuuly a oies- the advisory committee. unemployed iris from homes in and cu lying districts. On rance they are examined medic- Uniforms are donated by the $1 weekly is allowed in some with seven estab- the lag- Toronio. Hamilton, St. Windsor and Semis. The each centre 8.. Halifax). Saint John. . B. ebec City. two at Montreal English) Brandon, ry, Vancouver and ax and iinsnced North Sydney centres are in] exce ent Three la were allotted each in!“ h9g0!!!» their own armyaheets red acted as “who Khokognphs tacked to the w in one Pictures c1 si curly-h homey atmosphere to the walls o! another room drawings showed the a fluencc oi the girls rmitory. Daisy Handy, a Desoron . o! dusts-ions "trainees" who with good stsndinn w course cl in prii. 5 “trainees" in eiusi oi girls to settle ir. good homes understanding mistresses. The girls were well fed while st- loaves oi unds of omen eggs and one quart of cream. A case or organes was Miss Eleanor trained nurse with five experience. is ress of the Miss Lillian ence Miss iiheinina ingulst with domestic service train- ing. are the two assistants. en...“- Place Service On High , Plane With Training‘ i CO-OPERATE IN EFFORT T0 AID AND EMPLOYERS IN SOLVING music-taut; aswel: girls in tratnmmy l itiea to - d assistant‘: decorated by touches. Heavy with narrow binding oi counterpenss on the ve the 88 househol ccoins. rosy eaded infants while religious another dark-skinned. grl and Magdalen girl from. the - < en A ixteen oi the Ottawa cen- from the city and i'l f the centre. The daily a.- butter pne-a-nd-one-half used week- Charlesou. years war’ the competent direct- Ottswe training centre. Moore, domestic sei- uste from Guelph, Desroslers. - M. mrol Laughiin, i. imr. Brownfi- e 1v-1. Teresa 1.318812% a1 , S. Kenneth Le/ughifn‘. -1. Keith Champion, 2. Maoltwen. ura Brown. La. A)-1. Rio-Mi Weill. I. .__.________ URGES DEUENCY LEAGUE . Formation e oi Decency to deal 33$; oi the He of the piotori n‘. by ‘Rev. addressing mmebcrs first-class liar." was ‘to imit- ollywootgpratiaer priva or ent test flying colors. "Now I'd like to fly with ‘trails- Oanads Air Lines." he said. ‘but a pilot must. study hard a lot of experience in and o Lad Earns Ticket BABKA financing htimssld by working farvns and dew odd job cities-ed, Dave obta te flying license in two years In the od his ilk-tiers farm near here, intent mm; avi ook cilmuiate e studies . at the sir-port here and lived there. cine "m - e 1y a/vie onbeiorebedbnds wiihthe wayioleamtheflnepoin tieuchlttsdwkstbfll" uomauow - (Gim-Woll-knownv i. stable of racehorses l6 years ago in As Pilot-Teacher ‘IOON. May B -(OP)— coenmeruisl and instruct- I swine ation. He fro fluids he turned to tmtil he could ac- h to resume his y he eet up a tent moo-lent. y of aeronautics. Reo- be took the pilot-instructors Winnipeg and posed with i and ther branches have t cf . sewvlcm! .____..___ RACING MAN GONE an ow-neroiabi] SUM-PING N0’! ELEGAL - serene ciocn srocs 8mm»: - e e =- _ i have no power to prevent son-loin: W011 1 l-iflwlmhite Humi- agyrhaeueg cgygifibsmigxcqcy gtguei. can with White Bud. ~ - ' s" —"$—- ennuiry st user-msiffiimfi. nu . Moons n ewe rm Since the tickets are transferab e, ISKIMO KAI-D --» Bellini? ‘§§8llii‘“m§l%'€iy“{§£il7.l’ ucmmrfhT o- ‘ -- <---.-» ~ —-.___ —: __ ._-_ flfr- tpLsftaE; I "Hard times" liit J-Blkln Wt Schooner couver she will load supplies be- ped wit s. 240 horse-power Diesel ----~ - e - when r - wen-m‘ 0 01' fore proceeding by Bering Strait engine. u “u, ‘w; 30w; (fookm Qbymhom T0 Be Launched wOc-ptgilzned by’ R. J Summers Jalrbeers" thbge icsF (lsrsl w fiflfifffifmfl, ‘Zmpfiflfit inflow - - ' l - r . .___.__ the "Ybrt. Rem" will the fail, W83 lMflOUB BS the first Lhil) Q15 hg gnu-ind q _ i . Ma 8 -(CPl—T0 summer provisioning HudsonhBay in history to come within only replace the "Fort ‘dashes.’ crushed Gomiliany and Royal Canadian two hundred miles of cireurn- I- 11km; in the ice fields oi the Western Mounted Police posts. miason nevi utng the North American missing Russian fl Arctic last August. the HHdSCHS stations and radio stations, all oi.’ cont nent. And You'll Jump Outef Bad in the 5181511111“?! IIBVB-HWBWH Bay Ccmpany is preparing to which form the life line oi Fimpire In 1928 she went north from Mani“. mlhc. ‘Mr. Cooke explained that in "unah a new mow‘ schoon-Er’ the m the Arnie‘ Newfoundland’ around by the The llvar should our outtlafiwhnilao! ibg!es“;.l;tacim1fi' “a _ "Fort Ross." at Daysprlngs. {Fcrt Ross" will sail couver from Nova Scctie by way of the Panama CanaL. now being constructed Nova Sootia. l When completed in stru-rted to bear The new ship is heavily the rigour ecially the 601l- North West Passage to King William Land. wintering there for two years she returned _ to Newiound- May the Arctic weather and e for Van- crushing power or Arc ic lee. Her land in 1930. Four years later she carrying ca ivy is 360 tons. her travelled the Panama Ccnai| In Var.- length 125 set. and she is equip- and aroun Alaska to Cambridge- Bay Post on Victoria Land. a bare . , w. .. 34'3" “is? if. ' h of equal 3* mum u; AND-Play fair with t tobacco is sold to you w in mind. That is why every ti: 0f HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST. CHEWING We advertise and the dvertise the island flavor and freshness. jlia favorite old chewing baa helped to s Italic it is used by _' , an floss at lone. tobacco Islanders ocean no he public. _ Our Chewing ith this thought always as yell two hundred m‘les frcm King Wil- liam Island. CROSS R/OADS SCHOOL Honor Roll for April. Grade X.--l. Helen Molyneaux ; Callu Grade IX.—1. Clive stewartz; 2. Alicia Jenkins; 3. Blair MaoGaiium. Grade VLlL-Jean MacRae; Btgidy m. P‘ Mniyneaux. rade VL-i. Bryer Jones. Grade V.—l. Faith MacDonald; 2. Lucy Carver: 3. J ac and Ealwie MaoCaliimi. Kill . . <a)-—l. Boyd Carver and Eleanor Mo] Grade I. ( )--i. . hest average-Faith election- alcl 3.5%. Bryer Jones 88.2 . Margaret F. l-iuntl Teach ' poisons 2. Louise, Maclieii; 3. Norma. Muc- ’ ell daily. sunk an the world looks punk. Amereboweimcvernentdoaslftalwunlot at the eauaa. You need something thatvorka on the liver as wall. it takes those , old Carter's Little Liver Pliia to ‘at eas two them. Ash for Game's Littl nuns l Btubbornir refuse suit-lain t er est a nr Ellllllllllllllll fitting and Sunptymg Gill Etc. ll. J. IMBOII OPIOMI-‘Illli MDNTAGUI. P l I. Office Oeuueeied Ill! le ship The natives but are not?" the. l LDWTTEB HAP IN l5 i NEIGH%R F? AGIN~ serious illness Each session of The whi jaw of the whale, serving u teeth —sold at l’! a Bo-to-‘IO-ton w rich reward in stock from Now whsiebone is used fertilizer and is scarcely worth the Kound. As one oi the ales iound reaped a traders mainly for ing out. Bshouid be unhappy They never have any adtn post gruhstakea tions and the v conducted lagto winter showed t few of them were free from hunterhasagumwhinhia tnresli! 61111511. i‘. residents of 1': lgt winter W1 It looks like Spring anyway! MAYBE rr noaswr FEEL so mu day. . . .And however it feels it looks girls of your family ready to step out Smart little Junior Girls‘ pure wool pullover Iweaters. slzel M to 3d. Colors navy. scarlet, brown and royal hlne. A nicely made wenrin$ swee- ter at a. low price 8c each And So Pretty ‘mg-g. is. Si! Kieth} an». sweaters i???’ 1'55‘ Eli; w» illigélulgvarlu? w“ Iii-IF“ 2'5"‘ tfiill. ‘giltich n:- r an glues to ‘M tans. Price — — " 9'” THE DRESSES Kiddies knitted suits, sizes 1-2-3 Jer- seys an_d Pure Wool suits, smart new styles and colors. $1.95 and $2.95. Prices $1.00, $1.50, Girls’ dresses sizes 2 to 6. Pantie dresses with full swing skirts and imitation bolero jacket, skirt and bolero are of printed cotton and blouse effect is plaingbroadcioth, bolero and collar are trimmed with braid of contrasting color. Each——-----__. Girls’ Dresses sizes 8 to 14 full flared skirt with gores lar is white pique and braid piping, lug braid make this one linene very attractive. Prlce——-----__ MGDRE fi. criniztorrerowu in front piped with fancy braid of contrasting colors, col~ organdie with two pockets and short puff sleeves also piped with contrast- piece dress of ‘L19 DEPARTMENTAL STORE eh ii like the right time to u bit! ke Spring, but. it’li come some get the small Coats coats and 3 time to l0. B I133. Girls‘ Jackets made 11W ‘Md it wool "m? ma flgnmllileiy materials lit PRINCE EDWARD |sLAN