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Montaoue ' A flnnu Inn Colu- Pmduooul In‘ (lnnnullnn workmen CLINTON HOSPITAL ASSOCIA- TION TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES On the heights overlooking the picturesque town of Clinton, Mass. irlear Boston and Worcester. 84th year. Thorough training and preparation ior State Registra- tion. Weil equipped class and lecture rooms. Laboratory. Special Instructors.‘ Instruction and ‘full maintenance given to students. Write for Book oi Information to THE SUPERINTENDENT CLINTON HOSPITAL, Clinton, Mass. any kinds at our cellar on Mil bsne.—1774-8-8 mwt 1 mth. FUNERAL TODAV-Jfhe lune son of Dr. Murchison, of afternoon at 2.30. sale of McLeod ros., of Darlingto High prices were obtained. milk cows passed thc $00.00 mar three of them bringing 100.00 cac Fat cattle sold at cash. urlcy $1.35 to $1.40 conducted tho solo. will he service ill Cross Hnzelbrook, 7 p. ill. m.- 230 p. Days-at best pricea-Good-stoek wanted. M. Kennedy d: Co. Bradal- nl of the late Malcolm Murchison. Clyde ' l River, takes place this Wednesday sulpflsses t in ‘he quality of bread ‘ LIVE srocK SALE-A large number of people gathered at the Five obtain bread that is ‘superior to 3V4 cts per lb. per bus, Oats 70 to 78 cls. Peter Brodie HAZ-ELBROOK C|RCUlT—'l‘hore ltoulls Church on Nuuday, April 6th at 11 u. 111., at Alexandra 3 p. m- and at Prayer meet- illl; ui. Huzolbrook. Wednesday 7.30 p. m. and Conference, Saturday at 'l‘ho Womoirs Mission- ary Aid oi‘ Alexandra will mcct on Thursday afternoon 3 p. m., at the home of Mrs. George Judson and the prayer" nleotlng in the evening iii. 8 p. in.—ll.. W. ilindsay, Pastor. BRACKLEY BEACHFWA most John Exchange. SACRED CONCERT TONIGHT d -—Se_e programme in this morning's issue. 23484-4-2-1i THE BREAD PRODUCED.- Thera is no flour in the world that r- will mak more loaves to the bar- rel than “REGAIF, and none that produced. Think oi’ being able to get the best flour in t_-he world right at your own‘ door, and at a price which even the poorest oi‘ us can afford to pay. The very richest 11- people in the world are not able to k1 the kind that you in your own house i‘ can make from “REGAL? FAREWELL PRESENTATlON.-— Friduy cveiling tho C. (l. I. T. of St. lilutihcwfis church, Si. JUIIIH, N. 13.. wcro i-ntcrtaincd at thc home of Miss Mildred Clifford, Portland slrcet Miss Jennie Robinson, one of the lcuders, on behalf of the girls, prcsentcd Mrs. Spencer a pair of silver vases. Lutcr in the cven- ing thc choir members assembled at the home of Mrs, (llittnrd and Mrs. James Lyon on ‘their behalf presented Mrs. Spencer u vcry pretty shopping hag and liir. Spen- cer The Life of Christ, by Papini. Thoy arc leaving Si. Joli-n shoPtly for Prince Edward Island-St. cnjoynble evening W115 spent in ilowc's ‘Hull, Ilracklcy Bench m; 510711133’. ‘March 24th when the Yfillilg Ilfiople oi‘ New Glasgow prc- senil-ll their play "The Country Siliiillt" l0 1i lllfge and appreciative ‘audience. No special mention should bc mntle 0i‘ any one player us ouch took lheir port in 2i manner most creditable. lbui. it is the writ- l-rs’ opinion thui: "Sally" won ‘the “honors" oi‘ the evening. This tai vntcd little lady kept the ziudlencv in penis oi‘ laughter on each appear- ance with her splendid acting and witty sayings and was heartily ap- pluudcll. The staging was excellent and these young people lire to iii‘. congratulated upon "their efforts. BASKET SOCIAL-The people of Ilonshaw and adjacent districts received a real trent on -the even- ing of March 10th, when the young poople of St. Catherincs, with supporting talent from Clyde River. assembled ill] the hall and rcndcr- ed a very excellent program. Al- though the travelling conditions were not accommodating, the spacious hall was almost filled to iii; capacity. The splendid order ‘ which prevailed during the even ing was sufficient prooi‘ that tho program was heartily enjoyed by the audience. Mr. James M. lilac- Fudyen presided in his usual pleas ing and (snpablo. munncr. Tho nccompanists for the evening were Miss Catherine lilucNlzviln, ably assisted by tho lllisscs Gladys York institute was held at ou Monday, lllarch 3rd. This being the case in proceeding The members believe that there ought to he no discharge from the ranks of Temperance. They elect- ed the following officers for the qtiarter W. P, Bro. John llaslaml W. A., Margaret McDonald, Worthy Elsworth Mayne. F. S., Sis. Rutho Howard. llowurd. Chap, lh-nmmond. Con., Bro. Ira McKay. A Con., Sis. Amelia Hashim. I. S..l Sutherland McKay. O. S., Hyzith INSTITUTE MEETING. - The March meeting oi the Cornwall—— the home of Miss Kathleen McDonuld the unnual meeting tho time was all tnken with the election ‘of offlc ors for tho ensuing your. Last yeurs officers wcro ull ro-clectctl hy acclmpation, with the exception of tho President and Secretory. The next meeting will heTm Monday, April 7th. at the homc of Mrs. Leslie McEwen, York Point. ELECT 0FFlCEFlS.--Union Div- ision No. 45 Springtilcd one of the oldest Divisions oi’ tho S. oi‘ T. hold a vl-ry i-nihilslustic meeting on March 20. o. goodly number of thc members were present, a I very lively time was spent as has been meetings. Patron, Sis-Edna l-laslam. R. 8.. Florence Drummond. A. R. S., Bro. Robert Elizabeth Bro. Sis. Treuth. Hashim. P, W. P., Ernest Haslant, Thc following members will he dele i gates to Grand Division -io be held ati ‘ Abbott and lilayme lliocPhall. The program was as i0ll0\\’.SZ-—Ol)l)lllllg renlurks by the chairman. Chorus, ‘llpidec. Recitation, llliss Olga - -MacNevin, (Encored). Solo, bliss‘ [Catherine ’ lilucNevin. (Encorcll).| Dialogue, Doctor by Proxy. Sol0,f ‘Mrs. Noll Salmon (Eucorcd). Diu-. logluo, Dividing tho Watermelon. » Solo, Mr. Stewart MllcNevln (En-l cored). Dialogue. Looking for n‘ .' Wife. Reading, Miss (‘uthl-ri-no Iilur- ‘ Nevin (Encorcd). Solo, Mr. Gordon l - lnmun (Eilcorcd). Dialogue, lliatrimonal Advertisoment. Recita- tion, Mr. llchcr Iiiacheou (Dn- rorclll. Dialogue, Dnrkcy Dialogue. Reading. Mr. Seymour MacLean‘ (Eur-cred). Closing Chorus. Dixie Lnnd. National Anthem. A very substantial sum was realized whicli ‘ 910Gb) towards the completion of tho _ St. Cntherines Rilrnl ' Telephone if? linc. The couimitteo in mhorgo‘ which to thank those from ndizlcani zlistricts who helped in any way to uakc it a success. m} ‘ SHILOH STOPS y THAT COUGH Q Your grand-parents used it. l ‘ Safe, sure and efficient. Smnll y dose means economy, and g ‘ brings quick relief. Does not . ~ upset the stomach. Try Shil- l oh-Illlc, 00o and $1.20. ‘, . __ i 9- THE RIGHT SPRING TBrucT“ FOR ALL THE FAMILY g Every mun. woman mud child will ‘s lPPi bfifihter. happier and healthier i this Rllfiilg if they take ‘ ~ 011,0 "urn. sfll‘ .*§- . 44-, fir“, _ .43". " TQ-S-IB-Willntl. ‘ T';'¢¢¢‘¢_‘:‘¢¢' ¢"i ' ' :2 " ' t: ‘;'¢:‘ ‘i; iIDIIIJgPBIKBEGtBYIB Illilfitivt! tea. it ‘ * l 1e s oma , l I’ . blood and stimulatces (ilfgneeiiyfgl: Specific Ailments RBXALL DYUPIPIIA TABLETS, 25o. m and $1.00 malls digestion esIy and the stomach healthy. REXALL OATARRH JELLY, m relieves emu-h and eelli in the ma. nsxau. uvsn um 850.061» sl-ll "M" W liver to normal setlen. I . RIXALL OHIRRY DARK, 80o and 00o, the large sale “_ proves tints pleasant tasting eeunh syrup glvss satisfaction. . hsxau. svnbr or‘ l-lvrorl-losrulrss gm. Nerve and tissue huiilsrhfuts snap Into you. IIXALL nitrous: m. sully applied, causes m lnlucm. em lhhel'lmmsdlste mm. IIXALL Kliifivfirlus we. s m sue. eel-aw kidney unleashes ammu- urle mu from u» system. "WWIILIEI s». m s 014s 1m ‘k mu IQ ‘ u _ ' sow uuosn rosmvs ewlssu-rss re elvs sme- rnonm on uonsv newness our TM“? ""99 times a week for three ivcoks~everyone needs a i v ionic. 30c and 60o. 8m “L ‘Robert Howard. I - . lJohn Murray (Epcot-ell). Recitation, lclvvn iu the Loni; NW9!’ Pl'l-‘isbylel" suitable Kcnsiugton on Api. 14th. numclyzi D. N. lilcKay, Ernest Haslam.| l I l SERVICE ENJOYED. —A rorc-‘ ly beautiful musical service was iun Church on Sunday evening thc 23rd inst. The story oi‘ the Pro~ dlgol Son was given from tho pulpit and each siiigc in tho Proiiiguis wandering, his recovery and iilia return. was iIIIDFtYSSt-ii with sumo ' solo, not, llutirti-ite or chorus. The solos were given by Mr. Murdock McLeod, lilrs. George (Jamphell, Mr. John Johnson and ltlev. George Millar. ‘Tile ill-wit‘- were by Miss Mnrlon Johnslonc and Miss Margery Found and by Mrs. ltoberl. McLeod and Mrs. Dim Johnstonc. The mnlu quaricttu Alizssrs Murdoch hlchcod. Johnslone, Charles McLeod and itobcrt lilclocod ncvcr uw-n- hcttcl" enjoyed. indeed the wholo scr- vlcc was so deeply impressive and instructive lhut thorn mil be greu. soon repeated. The organist Mrs. lJnn Johnsiono deserves the thank. oi’ all tor milking this rcmurkzllilc puruhle dearer tllnn ovcr io all who were present. The young people oi‘ New Glasl-‘liw luvored us with their splendid play lhc Country Squire in liowe iluil on Monday, March 24th, it was lsr geiy lattondcd and greatly enjoyed by all ‘present, we hope to have the pleasure of having them again in the near future-The school is pro- gressing rapidly under the able and careful management of Miss Lillian Moore-Mr. Clayton Show is on n business trip to Truro, N. ‘S.—-+l\ll'. Cleave Robinson. ‘POPIRBB R0011- spent the week end in Brackle)’ Bench.——The many ‘friends of Mr. Neil McCallum will be glad to pee him home alter spending the wist- or in N. Br-Mr. Percy R0981‘. CB" trnl Royalty, spent Sunday at Brno kley Beach ‘and reports the roads In good condition-Mr. George Shaw is visiting his uncle. ‘Mr. Lea ‘Mc- Lnughlln, Cove ‘Head Wesh- 0m‘ carpenter Joseph BerriSBfl i138 1"“ completed a new model oi’ a sleigh which ha: proved veryaatlsfactory. -lMr_ Fentdn McLure is ebendins the winter with his parents in Brac- Makée every- ‘, body feel better. may poms-Mr. and lMrs. Albert Cudrnore and family are loavin! shortly for Bunbury where they intend to reside for the summqr-—- Miss Marion il-‘illman of the 1'1"" or Houston a Pillmsn has sivsn up her position and returned to her home at ‘Iirsvellers RBSL-"rhlr- Edgar Bryanton has sold his fbaau- tiiul chestnut horse to our Mer- chant. Mr. Chas. iPhiilipe for a handsome sum. Mr. Phillips is to be. congratulated on securing such a fir: aui . A M081’ QUCOIUOFUL PLAY- The young people of New Gisslzowl who so successfully stoned their plsy ‘fThe Country Squire" in‘ How: lmn ‘ ' disappointment ii‘ it should nol ho BRAOKLEY POINT NOTES-1- ran OHARIDTTETOWN commas n: entail llllillllllili WE WILL TAKE POTATOES. ---PA TONS».- Grand Spring, Opening Girl Types Tiny hats that modern bobbed hair girls love to slip on, sporty models with upturned brims. Many have the same gay colors that the spring wraps have chosen. $3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00 THURSDAY llmnllnoil- SPllliiG MILLIIIERY ‘ . The new Spring Hats bear the skillful genius of master designers, smart cloches, mushrooms, off-the-face, picture hats, and others in small, medium and large shapes. i00 iiais io Ghoose From $3.00 to $12.00 We feel sure that a visit to our showrooms will end the search of many who are looking for smart, distinctive, stylish hats at prices that are most reasonable Malrons Models A number of models have been created es- pecially for the matron whose hair is turning grey-in most becoming shapes with trimmings that give grace and dignity in tasteful colorings. i! »\ .§ "i. ~ ~.\ SILKS SUITS COATS GLOVES See These Goolls on Display DRESS GOODS TRIMMINGS BLOUSES SILK SCARFS COTTON GOODS. UNDERWEAR MEN’S SUITS BRASS BEDS YOILES FURNISHINGS BEDDING CARPETS g, .. afternoon and evefli was the evflcml" 5“ ly groanins W" in Mrs. a splendi duiged in till t-h fled crow “urge: than with the day was dawn MoCsllum d evening's 7x22131223“; was sooorded n8. w!" lc and songs. waltsifll V" “i” h s. h goodies Dfeliafed chentlciiorfi ‘mul- e that another Spring Goats and Suits in Many Smart. Versions For weeks, perhaps, you have been tempt- ecl to present yourself with a new coatoi- suit. knowing‘ that nothing" is more fashionable th i5 season. This is a special shouting‘ you should cake aclvantage of; important because values are excellent and because all the fashionable tail- ored models are included. Suits of All wool French ‘fricotinc, i'f)li‘lzl 'l‘will, and Tweeds in a number 01' pleasing; designs and colorings trimmed with militaixv braid, embroidery work and ll21i‘l'()\\' sc-ll‘ pleats. $12.00, 15.00, 20.00, 25100, 30.00, 35.00, 40.00. 45.00 .. Coats of Velour, Douvetine, Tweeds, Poiria Twill, French Tricotine in many striking com- bination of stripes and checks in a big variety of models. N0 two coats exactly alike, quarter half" and full lined. $8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 15.00, 20.00 to 45.00 o l We all regretted very much that, IIB- N“ °“\y owing to illness. we were minus Fiiiwwbh i“ " one of our actors who would have h t enjoyed the good time with ua. but '8 M" “Vim u we are pleased to know that ‘Wil- nsm is getting around again sud _ opss to be with us River ‘Hall ou Monday night, March 81st, l in ‘Wheatiey Our Ood-LIVQFOILFOI Iieeuits in our island Fox renehss lest season large eels this spring .Whe is Mesa‘ pointed st principal esntrss; it t ere ls send in your order and vlepsviikellply a 0's Hall. Breolrley Beach on Mon- day night March 24th wish one, and sil through the columns o! this pe- wtr u. tbsnirlr; sod Mrs. John Mc- mu Moods ssdusinhom. htertstpdl u M». 0 son‘ We W! t m? ‘m; ye undea- Jlfiil m u" Osllurn m: family. no with tseuri h "Nuke" and oilh-‘ 7°“. i mmfi m; ‘gaging of s firewall! . hi’ ' used our n! 410M911“ §wl i" sol In over the rosd or nine least u“... valley pm ‘not u... u forums. "" ‘i’ 0.... ‘éfiis-msq n . _. - .