~ Fashion Flash NEMO WEEK , 3011a ‘9 . FAVORITE " ll€ ITI Wonclerlift now $5.00 The foundation of a fashionable silhouette is your foundation garment. Even at its regular price, the Nemo Wonderllft i8 9- best-selleq bcause the patented frontclos- ing inner-belt incomparably strenElhFIIE and supports abdominal muscles. It im- proves your poise, Your aiwearfliwe- Fine fabric, smart lines, long wear. All S1195 36-54. EXTRA! A Nemo Wonderlift for shorter figures is included in the Nemo Week Sale. All sizes aeso. .- - - - - — — — $100 THERE'S A NEMO WEEK SPECIAL FOR YOU - WHATEVER YoUR FIGURE TYPE. (“on m: 1mm: m" fi-rv eMYLEOD- and m (Notices, GRéilmani gfldonci B” “m” l‘ n n as to"!!! during iiiii-ificrcmd m!“ Sir George McLaren Brown, K. B E‘! OI Hamilton, i5 Lhg 119w President of the Boy scouts A.5_ sociation of Ontario. The Boy Scouts of Honk Kong were congratulated by the Deputy Chief Scout, Lord somers, upon the excellent work done by them for refugees from Shanghm 5nd other parts of China. A, "10"" aplfllwtlon for a “IPor- gers badge was a somewhat startling problem for Manitoba Pro- vincial Scout Headquarters. It was revealed ultimately to concern the Young Scout applicant's skill in 1 iron work. | That the Boy scouts o: me .world offered one of the few rs- ‘maining examples of an interna- tional esprit de co was a state- ment by Sir Alfre Zimmer in a recent article. “Decline of Interna- tional Standards." “For the most art," the writer continual. “there no world community of feeling among other organizations in the field of international relations." "The scout Movement L: a very fine thing indeed, with very great lideals at its root. We realize that ‘ltlleSe ideals must be kept before you, and I want you as Catholic Scouts to reap all the benefit pos- sible from your organization. It will aid you in avoiding that false internationalism which has been unfortunately introduced into this country.” -Cardina1 Hinsley, at the annual meet of the London Catholic Scout Gu d. Boy Scouts everywhere would -liave envied the setting of a Jam- ‘boree enjoyed by 200 Fifi and East Indian scouts, -—i!. core island ly- ing off Suva. the Fijian. ca ital; an island o! waving cocoanu pa white sand beaches, turtles, fish for spearin and everything. There are ten thr ving Scout troops on the islands. Fijian Christians and In- dian Hindus mixing cordially as Scoiigs do 1n other parts of the woi- . Its annual re rt shows Boy Scouting to be t riving on the is- land of Malta. Arrangements are being complet- ed ior a gathering of over six thousand English Rover Scouts of the southeastern countries at Gat- t/on Park, Surrey, at Whitsun. Myrtle MacLeod; 8 ____ Grade IV-l, Betty Honor Roll for April-— Windsor Brehllll; 3. Grade X (a) —1. Cynthia Ken- 1n flail- 2. Clifford Campbell; I. Phyllis Murray and Verna Wood. Grade X (b) —l. Jean Walsh; 2. Iyésherren; 3. Isabel Clawson. I PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Kendrick Gordon; 3 . m“ Ix—1Will)li)rothy3 Keifigiiingi ney m5; . - ‘ Cmiiame a Grad; 111-1. Carmen Smith; O e . gage VIII (al -l. Burton How- Mildi-e Cudmore, Ruby “t; z, Lewis Lowther; 3. George Iderstme; 3. Helen Acorn. Olive Hawkins. Grade If—1. Edcra Rodd; 3. Jean Newell. Grade 11—No Exams. m; 2. Blanche Howatt; 3. Grade. VII-l. Ann Duffy: 2. MacLean; 2. Bernice atherinc igiii“ V1 1. M jorie Oudmoro; AID BIG FAMILIES l. Mariorie Spills t; s. Rubi? yherran. Grade V-l. Bill Sherren; i. gear-gee MacDonald; 3. Margaret c nnan. Erode V -l. Aivina Carr; 2. rent bonuses from merit fund, . BiUiQKJQHlKiIl-S. Rover s00“, L fin. Grade 111-1. Marjorie MacLean; “.1015 2. Walter Conrad; 3. Donald Tin- Bllu.IN—(CP) -— PDOlSfiO ‘Mhil- f M rumba lee will beneflt by 30.011090" m9!“ gisittars ‘iiuery regarding local juv- (0111000-000) i" "W 1°11" °i child‘ enile delinquents. "Oh, we haven‘t the “nempmi” any," was the response. “Sid Light- For a la e gatherin of En lish a Bew ley, or- cestershire, in May, the camp site ing. 2. shire‘? Mb‘ will be laid out in the form of a 8. Grade I'V-—l. George Brown; 2. Arthur Cof- by cam colossal "map" of the country. The principal towns will be represented . correctly located, and occupi by Rovers from those dis- St. George's Da awards of the z" Silver Wolf. the lzhest honorary vim‘ decoration of the Bov Scouts. As- sociation. included the names of Acorn. Grade II-l, Marjorie MB-oPhEY- M h mmed Khaled Hassanein Bey. Grade VIII (b) -l. Joyce I-low- son; 2. Jane Johnstone; 3, Jimmie ,,,°,§,, Egyptian Velma Buall; I. National Boy Scouts .and Jamshed Nusserwanil. Provincial Commissioner for SinP. India. The possibilities of vouth leader- ship by one man in a small com- ‘fnunlty was illustrated in the reply magistrate to a foot wouldrft stand for it." —Sid GET SET FOR SUMMER NOW! “BE PREPARED” ll a grand motto for motor- ists as well as B07 Scouts. The installation o: a new Monarch. v.1 M AIIII Let II ollrloln 1h! POI MONAIO! tans of the new. 000- “; IATIIIS d" .. ‘ma!’ "per-paw- - Mancunian-undue. mil Monarch "Reinforc- .. »L'L'n""'-§ ed" enorm- - "flit"; _ .. “— on on "p! '7; ‘flay a $1 efldcst Ii . 7;:- ewvles. -" +. Limited ‘Charlottetown , 011mm u? litters Hardware “ Llghtfoot being the long-success- Face Broke 0ul '- ln Large, lied Pimple: Many an otherwise beautiful and attractive face; many a cheek and brow in tho mould of beauty, have been sadly defaced, their attractive- ness lost by the presence of skin eruptions. Pimples are caused by the blood being in an impure condition, and are a source of embarrassment, and many of those so afliicted are ashamed to go out in company. Burdock Blood Bitters drives out the impurities from the blood, and leaves the complexion clear, smooth and healthy. Miss Panus Twnmr, Ivanhoe, 0nt., writes:—"Iiast spring my face and back began breaking out 1n large, red pimples. It was very embarrassing for mo to go out in_ company, and people began to avoid me. I tried several kinda of blood purifiers, but none of them seemed to hel mo. I heard of Burdock Blood fitters. I took three bottles and my friends wondered wherenali the pimples lisd appeared to. Put up by The '1'. Mllburn 00.. 14d. BRINGING llow the Money Want. (Continued) Fol-Bil! - PIIJNOI ($800.00) Grand Ever Ferry Wharf Brace, McKa d: Co. Ltd Oabl , Bolts. etc $51. . e BUMP. Thomas H. Labor 5nd materia $75.91. P181191‘. George Ihicklng £2.00. . .Truckin $ .00, Adams, Russel Labor $5.70. 20.00 Campbell. Ralph Labor $11.00. Desroch .50. Lailot-lfsfsralg, Maiuice Lumber and Fitzgerald, George Lumber $70.00. Laughlin, Stephen Labor 11.00. szzlglgiékin, E. E. Spikes. Ls r etc. Larkin, Edwin Labor $15.12. Manderson Jack Labor $5.00. Morrison, abrlel Labor $18.00. Morrison. James Labor $4.00. Mc-Dougall, Eddie Iiabor 26.12. McIntyre, Aeneas Labor .00. MMXIWPB. Au ustine limbo!‘ $32.06. McLean, Have Ock Labor $14.40. McNeill, Wilfred Labor $15.84. MoNeill. James Labor $13.20. MaKinnon, Alex Labor 11.52, MeKinnon, Ray Labor .00, Prauiiht. Leo P. $15.82. COUNTY Pye, George Labor PYB. Wesl Labor .50. mer Labor $15.84, Smith. James Labor $2.25. Trainor, Lenit ‘boi- $4.00_ , Winchester, Meddie Labor $0.75 Winchester, Robert Labor $13.34. Winchester John Labor $8.50. Yeo, Byron Labor $8.64, Total ~ - - - - - 131.22 Newport Wharf q my dz Sons. James spikes, e$c 20.79. Fitzpatrick, John Lumber $156.24. McLaren, Robert Blacksmith work 1.00. Parker. H. W. Pile Points $24.00. Rooney. Joseph Bolts $3.00. Campbell. Lewis Labor $20.00. Cflmpbell, John Labor $18.00, Delorie, Eugene Labor $8.00. Moran, John Labor $28.80. MQDOHH-ld. Angus D. Labor $12.00 McDonald, Charles Labor $12.00. McLean, Alex Labor $19.00. Sloane, Joseph Labor $6.00, Sloane, Thomas Labor $85.00, Sigsworth, Michael Labor $2.00. Slssworth. Newman Labor $2.00. Victor. Nelson Labor $23.00. Total — _ _ _ _ ._. 4390,33 st §°2."<'§““'1‘.‘1s“"‘" ewa o. ., B $52.04. nice Bolts Allen. Ashley Labor $30.00. Boudreault, James Labor $14.40. Condom J .1. Spikes $0.76. Donovan, John Labor $11.00. Fitzpatrick, John Lumber $15.00. Hemphille, Guy Labor $16.20, Levers, Waldron Labor $11.00, flgose, Melville Blacksmith work Total — — _ — _ — - $200.50 Lower Montague W. A. Poole 8a Co. Nails $7.45. Altken. Roy Labor $13.00. Aitken. John Labor $26.00. Burke. Philip Labor $13.00. Campbell Cecil Labor $4.00. M0010. Garnet Labor $2.19. R085. Melville Labor $88.42. Steele, Pius Labor $13.00. 0138.06 Total — - — — — - 03.47233 BUSHING ICE 481382.92) PRINCE COUNTY Section No. 5 Cyril Chaisson $3.00. Section No. 7 Lloyd Dunbar $2.00: Everett Ca- hill $2.00; Stephen McNeili $2.50; Aim Trainor $7.50 1——--'---:i4.oa Section No. 12 Heatherd Inman $12.00. H a g1” iiihm No$ii00 n e ei- c eson . ; $1700 “m Total _ - --_ -_ _. _ 433,00 Section No. 20 William E Bryant $8.00; I-Iolson Goff $15.00; BurnsMcArthur $5.00: $81518 McKie $14.00; Bertram Shaw Total - - - - - - -. 450,00 Section No. 21 . ; ly $6.25; Colin Milligan $10.00; James Mclégan $6.25; Hessil McLeod Total - ~ _ _ _ _ _- 4411.00 Section No. 22 ‘sgghnsBrplolirg §2.00:hJo‘l3nmG1ii‘i£it . ‘ B E ll . ; Smith ssyoo. m y y Section No. M eotion Roderick Mcbead $8.00, Section No. 27 Theodore Arsenault $5.25. Section No. 80 Russell Adams $7.00; Fisher $8.00; Edward Larkin $7. Michael Morrison $6.00; John L. Wwonald $4.00; Wesley McDonald $3.00; Havelock Mcuon $4.00; Loman McLean $5 00; Oarl Mo- Lean $4.00; Linus Trainer $4.00; Fred Prafllht $8.00; John Win- chester $4.00; Oswald Yeo $50.00 UP FATHER I i i vss-ouuv-votrma . (1 i l‘ AG , . _.r.-.'a...“;.se¢'.sas., , his. » w; -1 l Q MOTHER: Your men-folk love these golden-brown, oven-baked beans by Heinz. And no wonder! They're what the boys call “tops.” Fine, number one navy beans they are, sorted and re-eorted, and thoroughly baked in real ovens. Then comes steeping to the heart of every mealy bean with the luscious sauces that only Heinz can make. A piece of sweet bacon pork is added. Glorious answer to hearty, masculine appetites! Heinz Beans are brown—tender—digestibie as a well-baked potato. It takes baiting-not mere steaming or boiling ——to give the old-home flavour that men adore. Four kinds. All they need is heating to recapture their oven-freshness. Have a Heinz bean-feast tonight. H. I. Heinz Company, Toronto, Onl- WITH PORK awn TOMAio sAuCE lN YOMATO SAKKE WIIHOUI’ MEAT " VFGETARXAN" l. In this savoury mains nus with lillmwunl veri- 2. In Inmate lance wilholl pork-yep- Iurian style. 3. in umlnua sauce with under pork- Bolton mic. 4. Red Kidney‘ Buns with pork, In their own sweet unco- OVEN BAKED imuii 5111s yITH PORK 4.- s $1 .00' Ma Sncar . ' 30¢ i 1 ie$1000. Total viriiiism Sinclair no.0. ' Total win Fat-lane $5.00; Robert Waillh Total -— - - Be tion No. 30 Oloflnan $1M. Russell Caiheron $3.25; Bernard T0151 -— — :1 — ‘g-i-w- "-00 McDonadl 53$: hfciiggul Mm“ n“ ms°°mum J} Peter L_ mo. 03.50. [M18115 8 - v ‘n15 ".00: Bum” J‘ ' 1-111 $16.00. Mr mggigi% Noillah- Duncan ‘iulgthl - - _ - - — —$l000 M1333‘ T5311. ltuasefMcKenaie our-ass oovNTY gase- tacey Roach $14.00. Bastion Nv- I 11,3151 ._ _. ._. .- - - - $00.00 John Butane $0.00; Miller Section No 84 Hamilton $0. ; James Parsons Harr Easter 516.00; Bruc 03-00- _. __ _ _ _ __ 415m, Section No. Section No. 00 Henry Cronier $8.00. ‘NW1 -- -— -- -— —- -— —-473-°° n NQ, $1 Section No. 10 Oswald Kelly $7.00; Walter Mill Louis D Coles $14. q 90 Section No. 18 Pro“; _. _.. ... ._. - - -$I4.M William Peters $5.00; Seymour g 3a Snow $5.00. Tote — — — — — - —010-00 action Ne. Joseph Ai-senault $5.00. flectlon o. To Bo Continued Oaivln Learn $12.00; lid. "g- gm Our dead are never dead to ul $ ~00 until we have forgotten them- A flmfl 1110 which fulfils it! mil- e nieces: taut Oi-oumsn 85-00; Wendell 0 Frederick MoGuigan $14.00; Maxi Ferguson $8 h from the stew. 00° "°'°'m" is‘; put her heart into W“ drsniatics and‘ rectitalsénl; he!‘ M!‘ . Bl k 58 75V minis T1111 the United seaw- MAKEB AVON BAR!) A LIVE INTEREST unfirrgfiiydiiei, Tiiiiil Enéii ., r, m“, “§-'$‘;’.(t1£.“‘a.“‘§.§23" Passes‘; cdli-‘si lime “"°“'"..;’.‘ll..1 thinks that Shakespeare, like thd “me.” the m“ woiirimxtihe 0e0- Tihtglgciihlileiiiah $5.’. Qtiuiiifiii iii-ii‘. “dim ' u van t0- At le st. in her course at College Er M 0 mi: which which e of Li eral Arts she was taking hon“... ewgerelry gregauttiog thatfldinteiest in ' e ar o von no ag, m "Mrs. Black has the imputation, Ian's 5TH’ of being one of the few director! YORK — (OPl-Dietalfl who make Shakespeare actually an,“ u the o mm with sound modern. e has recently “comm ousnw staged her atest production My“ chem. w 111 these _ ‘Twelfth N ht’. with members of o3; mid Princess R-adaiwell tho cast exc usively of Boston Uni- m; o1 m9 Russian arias. vers ty . "Burr in Ontario. she be her gum: LIFE GOVEINOI career at the age oi’ four w en-she ___._-.- recited ‘Bob, the Cabin Bay,’ to a large student audience. She s ill is proud of the fact that the 32 stanzas given without a ..____ ,Q