A trained figure Stylist to solve Corsetry problems uNDER the supervision oi a specially trained Corsetiere irom New York, a demonstration is now being given in the Corset Department, fea- turing the new models oi “Nemo-ilex" Foundation Garments. in a wide var- iety oi new and attrac- tive fabrics. Her ser- vices are available to those who wish to con- sult her regarding their particular needs. If de- sired, appointments may be made by phone. /<‘.7..\.éne Miss M. E. Barron Vl/lli be in Our Cor setry Department Friday t? Saturday April 8th 5c’ 9th Attractive “bramble” rrnnsulnn i —INVISTITUBI OI‘ BOY rssrrnn cusnnun "marry svsNr/Owirstule- tions are extended to m. and we. Nathan Bears, Montague, ' on the birth oi a son, on Saturday, April ind-H. i "Wkiends and schoolmlibs oi Miss Edna Fraser. Montague, are sorrytolesrnthatsheisconiined to her home through illness and hope she will soon be. able to be about again-ll. ...__... -cnosan snares-m and. day, ARI! 10th. Victoria Wfi, 10-30; Tme Valley. 2.80, and Lot '14 at 7 pm. —IH)IOUI IAIIIIT CIUEOI Bundll- April 10th. Preacher. A. G. Crows. iofla-ltalbrninglwcuehip. subieet, "influence and temple." 11.45 A. I. Ind)! school. Special Milton!!! Qiifl. ‘I80 P .M. Ev- sniuwcealo-mmmsumgst thefelsiedllea.“ -DI.IIIID IOGIl-We are di- oontinuiag taking Dressed Hogs, organsoutios-thieeeesonbtitwlll "UHISHION BAND SOCIAL,- The youthful members oi the 1Q;- sicn Band oi the Montague United Church held a social afternoon on Monday. Games were played in me Church Classroom with about twenty members present. After the games the children were taken to the home oi Mrs. A. Hume where a bean supper was served. The boys and girls oi this Band are Nal wide awake youngsters and take a very active interest in the Mission work M“ mm" a‘ 5°“ oi the Church-B. —BI'I‘UINID I0!!! — m. Hutchinson. oi hot l6. who was a patient in the nines Ocunw Hos- pital, receiving treatment ior a bul- let woimd in his icot, returned to his horns on Tuesday. The lmllct entered his ioot when the gun he was can?!“ discharged. FEMINIST LIBRARY TO OPEN IN PARIS PARIS, April d-Paris is to have its first feminist library, this Spring, Mme. Marguerite Durand, its orig- inator, will be also its donor when it is oiiicially presented to the city. For months she has been busily en- gaged in the preparation oi this library, which will consist mainly oi books written by or about wom- en. In it the student will be able to trace the history and progress oi the feminist move, and its donor SCOUT8—An investlture oi Boy Scouts was made at the regular weekly meeting oi the Bummeraide troup on Tuesday evening at. the Armoury. The impressive ceremony i was conducted by Scout Master E. THE CH GUARDIAN Rocky Point ~ Work‘ on the Rocky Point whari is now completed. Mk. Bessel Mc- Nevin has charge oi the work. The floats are also in IBM-UM! t0 be put into position as soon as the ice moves out. The oiiicers and members oi Ring- wood Women's Institute met ior their monthly meeting with the President, Mrs. Herbert Georveatt, on March 31st. The meeting opened by singing Ode and repeating the Creed. Nine members answered mil call. ‘There was also twelve visitors present. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted as read. The Bec- retary reported sending $1.00 to Ban- etorium. Mrs. Nelson Currie ac’:- nowledged and expressed sincere thanks ior Ginger Ale sent during her recent illness. It was moved by Mrs. Ernest Currie and seconded by one to clean school floor. It was moved by Mrs. Nelson Currie and seconded by Mrs. Augustus Mc- Mahon that we buy groceries ior family in next district. It was also decided to call on sick and bring fruit, etc. Bill ior school ueceaal- ties was presented and ordered paid. Business over a comic reading was given by Miss Austins. Mulch, en- titled, Nora and the twins, Grsma- phone selections were also enjoyed. Meeting closed by singing “O Can- ada". Honour roll oi Rlngwood School: Grade IX-l, Thelma Smith; 3, Muriel McKinnon. Grade VIII-l, Reta White; 3, Nelson Currie; 8, Constance Currie; 4, Eileen White. J. Hallett. Before investing the boys ‘the Scout Master invested Mr. Alli- . son Moors, as Assistant Scout Mas- hopes that it will do much to assist that cause. Mme. Durand is happy Grade VI—l, Stanley Dolron; 2, Flovssle Currie; 3, Spurgeon Currie; KNIT SUITS The illustration will give you a good idea of the design of these de- lightfully clever new BRAMBLE KNIT SUITS freshly new from the makers and shown in our ready to wear de- tar. Bl: boys took the lnvestlture |oi Probationer Scouts. They were: Elmer MacDonald, Augustine Ar- senault, Blair Baker. Clarence Hal- lett. Russell Ramsay and Davis Green. Members oi the local Exec- 'utive Council were present. also l some oi the local clergy, Ven. Arch- deacon White, Rev. Bennett Mac- Donald, Rev. Mr. Wilson and Rev. Mk‘. Jeans. Rev. L. B. Campbell sent regrets that he was not able 'to be present. Mrs. J. JJGsudet, First Aid Instructxess was there and Dr. B‘. E. and Mrs. Sinclair. After ithe ceremony, which was witnessed by about thirty scouts, congratula- tory speeches were made by several oi the gentlemen present. The in the thought that her library is . 4_ warren Mahler; 5, Georgina t° b9 huufled u! the MW M81148 Of Murphy (absent). Grade IV—l, the filth arrondissement (the Latin Vincent Doiron; 2, Ernest Geor- quartcr) thereby giving students vcatt; 3, Inez McMahon; 4, Jean simple access to its precious vol- Currie; 5, Amos Gorveatt; 6, Earl umes. McMahon. Grade II~—1, Gordon Mc- Lean; 2, Arthur Feehan; 3, I/arne CLYDE RIVER, 5N1) vlcmlyy McEachern; 4, George McEachem; 5, John Mahler. Grade I-l, Ella The weekly meeting oi the Young Mcmchem? 2- Aug“ Mumachem? People's Socety wu held wesnes-fi- Ceiherlne W111"- dey evening, March 30th in the‘ chm); The r0110“, ng was the The sympathy oi the entire com- m-der o; sewlcez_openmg Hymn, munity goes out to the sorely be- inwhat a wonderful savior," Pray rcaved family oi the late Miss Ella m. by m“ J_ G_ wakcnng; HymnJMurphy, eldest and dearly beloved 1"My Wonderful Dream," Scrupturc daughter M Mr’ and M's‘ Welling‘ wading by John A‘ Murray; sum. ton Murphy, south Shore. »by Mrs. J. Heber MacPhall, "Bulld- News sympatm“ “e” m“°“ qng ‘m, Eternity"; Bible Discuss“! with Mr. William B. Webster, who partment to-day. Two very attractive Summerslde troop is going ahead? I i since ML Kane.’ has mkm over the and sword Drill conducted by Rev. Header-shill and with such an able M" Wakeung? Hymn’ 9H9‘ u“? “Imam” u ML Moon. the boys One”; Mnutes oi last meeting and has been confined to his bed ior a number oi years sorely afflicted with rheumatism. ‘Their sincere prices — three piece suits in all cases. a $19.50 i $25.00 Sugaring-Off Parties Still In Vogue MONTREAL. Que, April 6.-(C. PJ-A writer in the Gazette tells oi the "Sugaring-ofl" parties still happily in vogue in the Eastern Townships. City relatives and iriends are invited to come singly, in pairs and m droves ior sugar wstlllilcéd sour pickles. suits from the pouring o! the syrup upon packed snow or ice when it has reached a consistency just prior to the gralnlng stage when it be- comes hard around wooden paddles. home-made ior the occasion. iron: which it is chewed with relish and to the destruction oi any loose den- tistry. yeah-S. —<M‘r- and Mrs. l}. V. MacLeod and two chfldren oi Albany were Sun- day visitors to West Tryon. Mrs. Btetiord Mullins returned with |them to Albany and will remain ior a iew days visit.-D. ‘would make good progress this VERNON RIVER WOMEN'S IN- BTITUTE The monthly meeting oi the members oi Vernon River Wo- men's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. James Wilson. Ten members and six visitors were present. Meeting opened by members repeating Creed in uni- son. Roll Call was answered by Irish Jokes. The minutes oi previous meeting were read and adopted. Misses Martha WalkerandMary O'Kesie were appointed on the sick committee and Misses Mary O‘Keeie and Margaret Huntley on the program committee ior next month. Correspondence was read by secretary. It was moved and The wax which re- The iinal phase oi the toasting mu can: (fixing mmn “Stand Up wish is for his recovery-R. for Jesus"; Mlzpah benediction. "i. Protecting Mr. and M . _ , , rs Brit-aims Birds Howard Wood, ‘Victoria were recent visitors to ‘Clyde River, the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. George M. Dixon. Were it not ior the vlgilence oi fl I dozen or two keen-eyed men with a Miss Isabel Fraser who has been pair of field-glosses always handy. spendng a few days here the guest a 200d many British birds would bo- oi Mr. and Mrs. R. A. MacPlmll come scarcer than they are already. has returned to her home in Char- Their eggs» “huh will fetch a few 1ottewwn_ 'pcnce or shillings apiece, are the frequent spoil oi looters_ A large congregation nttmidcd the Some of the watchers are volun- services in the Presbyterian Church Mfrs and 50m? H"? D5141 0 small on Sunday morning. The Mnkstcr relaihlfllt IEO by llfltllful YYSl-"TY Rev. R. H. Stsvert, preached gsocicties and landowners who wish very inspiring sermon. {to protect the diminishing fauna of Great Britain. lvirs. Mary .1. Arthur and daugh- Most oi the poets we lonely, the ter, Ming Sophia, l-lickox have re- remolest being the hut on the cliff turned to their home here, aiterl of Hernia, the northern-most cape halving spent the winter months with relatives in Charlottetown. iive months every year the late Mr. Edwardscn uscd to take up his Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Darrach ‘quarters there, becoming mean- spent the week-ms 1h North River, while the most northerly resident the guest oi the letters sister, Mrs. ' oi the British Isles. Once a week. W. E. MacKinley. his daughter brought him news- paper's and food. ‘ The nelghborng nesting colony Mr. and Mrs. Edward MadPhml, parties, or. as they sny in Vermont, h“ u m‘ 91°“ d“ 7995i!!!" m9 d th t ll t 3603:’ Ptwrnctsosflinsdmfen were recent visitors w Charlotte- oi the great skua was the object oi Mrs. Mahar that we try to set some v l l or the Shetland isle .0! Unst. For ~ I I Sheetmg Bargains! White Sheeting. Heavy Quality, 81 ins. wide. Regular price 65c. Sale price 50c White Sheeting, 72 ins, wide. Regu- lar price 35c, sale price . .. ... . . 27c - Unbleached Sheeting, 72 ins. wide. Regular 32c. Sale price 25c Unbleached Sheeting, Heavy quality. Regular price 55c. Sale price .. . 45c 42 inch Pillow Cotton, Heavy Qual- ity. Regular price 40c. Sale price 30c 40 inch Pillow Cotton, Heavy Qual- ity. Regular price 30c. Sale price 25c Save on Towels l White Turkish Bath Towels, with Rose Blue and Mauve Borders, Extra Good Quality. Regular price 05c pair. Sale price . . . .. . . . 75c pair Dish Towels, 16x25. Sale price 20c pr. Linen Dish Towels. Sale price 40c pr; Turkish Towelling, 22 ins. wide. Reg- ular price 22c yd. Sale price 18c yd. White Turkish Towels. Size 18x30 ins. Slightly soiled. Sale price .. . 45c pr. cottons Pr Wabasso Print Cotton, 36 ins. wide in Light or Dark Shades, new de- signs. Regular price 18c yd. Sale price 15c yd. Colored Frilled Scrim. Regular price 20c yard. Sale price . 17c yd. ‘White and colored Spottde Marqui- sette. Regular price 80c yd. Sale price ...................... 25c yd. Remnants of Curtains, Chintz, Etc., on Sale at HALF PRICE l nlllil iilllhuifl,» 1... roiir Big Sale of Shootings. Cottons, Pillow Cases, Curtaining, etc. This Sale starts on Thursday, April 7th and ends Saturday. April 16th, and comes just 1n a time when Y0" 11°"! m" Cur‘ talus, etc._ Print Cotton. .-' BRS’ m1 “THE BARGAIN F§Q~Q§4 O-GPO $04444 BIG DISCOUNT ON MERCHANDISE You Really Require! Curtaining ! Cream Marquisette, 36 ins. wide. Regular price 15c yard. Sale price........................13cyd. Cream Madras 45 ins. wide. Regular price 45c yd. Sale price .. . .. 39c yd. White Curtain Net, Regular Price 28c. Sale price 25c Chinz, 36 ins. wide, latest design. smartest colors. Regular Pr!“ 25° i yd. Sale price 20c Yd- 36 inch Chintz. Just the thing {or covering quilts, etc. Extra specllgé ‘ value ,,.,.........,............ Rayon, Colored in Rainbow Shade!» 86 inches wide. Regular Price 90° 7d‘ y sale price 69c Yd- I lth colored Bord- .T.‘L"SZ'|‘.T.Z¥ZZ?'.YY..........4...»- l iced Low ! Assorted Pattegnllo- ‘ Regular llrifle 20c yard. a _ _ 16c £35.? "cares; m- wm- M1" ee‘; ‘AAA 4 prim; 22c yd. Sale price . . . . . 13¢ Yd- Ravon SpreadS, Size 80xl00, in Mauve» . Green 01' Blu°~ Reg‘. Price $4.50. Now $2.50. CENTRE" g ultimate product, maple sugar pour- ed into moulds. Dlils and cans oi various slmpcl and sizes. Home- going visitors can take such exhib- its with them, nibbling on the way ii they ere still so disposed. llbr the youths and maidens there are the inevitable heart-shaped cakes to promote sweet sentiment, and thus odd to the general saccharinity oi "sugaring-t If," lasting anywhere frmn n my to two weeks. Double sltigii loud.‘ ul school girls and boys tllroughcxu. the sugar country make 11m excursions to the homes oi ' ' "Lac-rs. and usually sui- from purging themse ves on m.» _\.4lg pludLlCt oi the maple, which owl-fashioned home remedies “ill mt cure. his watch and had been for forty‘ years. When he accepted the charge some ycnrs ago, egg lootcrs had so reduced the colony that only five pairs nested. This spring about hfl," dm-mg the breeding season. March; W“ “Wu” m‘ ‘ml “u” “*1” Pwtwted W Wflivhm- W- is u" Grade x.-1, Katie Maoiseod: 2, on the Ness itself and many more colony o; Wm, m. s“ “mo” that f Jam woodfldm on Fouls and various uninhabited hm here and there glcmg the‘ rocky islets in the seas oi the‘ Amman, dune, m Innguhl”. for a vlclfliw- distance oi some three miles. The It was moved and seconded that mm’ cotton be bought to buy a quilt. Mrs. John Cirrris invited mem- bers in her home ior next meet- ing. Refreshments were served by the hostess and a social hour spent. Meeting closed by National An- thsin watched sanctuary, where myriads oi terns. puiflns, rszorbllls, guills- mots, and other seabirds are looked BRADALBANE VILLAGE SCHOOL! for February and The driver oi the dilapidated car arsed the bystander: "Can you tell me the quickest way to Victoria?" Aiter a critical glance at the car, the bystander replied, "Yes, take a h,” Grade rx.-1. Hesel Woodside; l, / Jean Cummings. ‘ Ills many friends regret the in- dlsposition oi Mr. Milton Mac- Laughlln, and all join in wlshng him a speedy recovery. Honor roll Mrs. Victor MacPhall, Mleadow Bank, was a recent visitor to Clyde River, the guest oi Mrs. Peter In- l (Patriot Please Copy) 54.1.1" max-s plan an important m°¢°°l1°l man. mu watches usually guard l-mirsnrlets on Lundr were actually (gaanrfd; M". " \ 1 m". m m. .» mmes as they act as g rd 1g h!“ 1 M; ’ ' ' A little b0! Iwllflasd his parents °n3 "M" 5° °1' 5 3° Wrtlormlnhind by 0R! IOOWII- But and, v11,_.| “up”; u“. on 0'“ ' to LAG sugar and permit M~ M"; an“), “uh M Du h b n, . ' by refusing to be scared into being l! 0 r 91' "senses. W m "N1 B H" the species is being well looked or‘? tr c Int: more oi it. Eresh- On a wet day a young man driv- 5h “than”, whoa], 5pm; the K” m‘ "nan cumming‘ ‘nun,’ M Kcntlsh Plover and other some: smi- in other ci its British breed- GIICO IV.--i, OIIIOIIOQ MIBDOIh 1. .4 0...,' i ...<-r boiled in the shell ‘inga sports carwas forced tobrahs “It's no use telling me the angels "iubfllfl It he!‘ 1101119 he"- hlrds. This plover goes one better. I JOINTS "‘ b“ “ "“"’ ‘h Wm“ “mp i‘ W” "ddmly- Wm‘ ‘h’ mmiw" will Write downintheir books ii’ I'm n makes no nest at all m1- its three] m! ha”? ‘m; 2' “ma” “Immm a’ - . cm of a Anoznlc delights in- ‘the car got out oi control ior amo- “uh”, mmmk» h. "mqmgthg Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bsnith, pale brown, streaked and spotiedi Shfl-“Yflu pfldg ygufaalf on M4,,‘ 0mm“ cummum‘ BIIIIQhQd ch11: ‘i l» . an ...-vies. Maple ment and ended within an inch oia u “u a.“ m, u,“ m,“ u, m N“ mun’ we" wmoma mm“ an,’ which hamom” wonderfully ab“ w Jud“ a Wmm" “mum Grade 1114-4. D0148 Wofldlldo: I. pmduuy. .1. ' . ‘n: .,.l'l‘l in “UB3 IIJIIPPO“ 0D “it Oillfl‘ SldQ 01 “IO xavm m.‘ rm (“my h olydu Elva. on Sunday. with the pebbla M the Shaun“ whet doth“ whlt would b’ your u-rlmt Qllmmlllll- qhilllin.“ .. ... ...; rm.- various stages road. .380.‘- 1 mm,‘ u“ my p"? w“ whim‘ Ben w" the we“? The Fame “m. o“ m’ was,’ o‘. vordm on my“ mm We? there? Grade iL-l. ‘Vera Peletherpe; 3, \ m‘ Mfl-W »~*==§*1~~"'}~ "1" 1"'°°1°\- A P°"°°"“" “"11" "W era m two weeks." and guest o! Miss m». Livingston. Nbrthulnberland. are another well- He-Insumcient evidence. “m” mum’ " 3°“, ‘why’ co wiles-... zloucatcly-flavored and "I say, sir," he said, "you got a -- swcrtish 5M) is drunk as a beverage. The lhin and delvctable syrup ll nice skid there.” "Pardon me," replied the IIIBI BRINGING UP FATHER By George MoManus taken with an accompaniment oi man haughtily, "this lady 1| my " _ plain doughnuts and the inevitable wife." . P evoouv-MAcmawa-rraneso cum one seswou LOOK ouruaw- "“ ¢,°“”"""‘f'" _ ‘ y Ma leer was: ‘n09 Months‘- ru. mar woos n- can swaw is“ inner our HUI Ia rviifiiaflb-flfia, Aea- Puwz- us m -ma NR- a is" g‘ p; m" a" UR a I 9"‘ .. / merwHI-RI I nu ‘VHS WQLD i’ ' ‘ \ I‘: .~ THE BYMBUL UF PURII T ' . ~- 7 a ’“ q V f To Those Who Appreciate the Best ' ‘I n. s». t m Tfiprep: ‘mdpsotene I i r/ h t p ' c p. ragrant pure, senses an 3 w’ 4--'-'-- ’ , ' v ‘ Jtintmene, antiseptic and removes rssbaeaadirus: " t \ “i , I" . lotions; the Taleln impertsaplsesiagbagrenceiotbcelia. " \ ‘ , , _ _ . Soup 25c. oinunefi éfififialtdonaaw i a I