vex-aged e Y v ‘yea’, the Netzignal lemon. i110 “or . yen grnsidewhbé ‘c uite ' til dc wlr.dl‘t”c”°.i'i“ifisnr°l "open home." the years when the big e amily pm dignit- FNIDY‘! ' 1491i’ fig es ogeufllfl” Mo?» . t ! d wepnmgmugh the 4 “ vs ,~ Eng}: om _ Dell; m ' ' v immwnrwtl. m “s; kmml use ship by recollections o! their un- sn only one party -- o! her new heme. _ s been no revival o! the dinners and receptions oi 0 i none door ct the big courtlv Negro usher is on e the caller's coat. hat , - . The entrance hell. by hig i ‘ floor corridor. k1 rcrmsl, First Lady poses libel: In (lslor ' . gleaming chandeliers. hob has it traditional function. esident receives toreign dip~ an. ‘ in the ‘btlllfilnfw. Ma's. Tru- ~sees sue s re room eallrelighienstfhow isin The huge east roan is lor » receptions and iormal occas- and again n. Be- . I. lone wo- mbling ugh the Id s Ved ate s2: nix-prised lttendsn . . an had told her she - * wait and come through the line again. ._- money to keep the big .- ng. Bte orieuthe war. sn- espssses or mainland the calories or about M em- » and $15.01» Park Ber- runs msasio , for 215......» ‘ ergdrsngtmmilvh all: ins th downs ’ oping lo: its first. l m: “can in ‘ great and noer-lree . m“ w“ l‘ in‘ Eli“: r P is I ET: Fnlffit dthsttli "owners ' 1941mm h nfiathe kg m“ the e munch oi ‘or mac ll m (eel tho___ their reli ion osnlrot §¥> beymd e secret ogia the risen Lord: their den! s have made them unlit. they eimbose to enrol themselves amen? is con- fessed disciples. To a1 lee-rs and hesitat o! this kind the story o! Esltertide suwlies en eitectiveesrzswer. It is to tho hav tailed and urc that the eager to col! and to reinstate in the com- pany or Hi; loyal lollowers, there is scarcely a sentence in the‘ Goanels more rich in solace for hi" them than the simple statement that " e Lord is risen indeed, and hath smeared unto Simon." YORK W. M. S. The Easter Meeting o! the York axillary»! the W. M. S. was held d‘ thsamorkt €srsimakge on Thurs- tl oc oc . Ellie Pread , Mrs_ son presided and conducted the Wors ip Service Irom the Mission- Monthly. The opening hymn tor e Thousand Tong-use to " wee cunt. c. Wm.“ Cooke and Mrs. Elmer Brown read the Scripture lessons. A circle oi prayer was conducted, dilteren members taking part. The c osing ‘Never further Thy Cross" was guns. T e business meeting was then c ucted. Mrs. m. Cooke was sp- ted secretary pro t , 1 call the word Blessed. The T e I t“ ‘ Blessed. min s mee read and adopted. The esideni rlpflgfld tn t she h written to the rime §llillltfllflWlh rqard to r triotion 0t Canadian Jsp as . ms . S. R C ending our“ d irins. purghflgl awe‘? issiosis ggube r c s e . ‘E 13h.“ irgm {he Preslgrieriai President Mrs. E. . ‘"0068! 9 WEI esd. Another letter I m the Pres- S etery ofostewardship “d it He: decided to so- me I: ocgtlon as 13:43. es ev. . - rgfulwurrsy owgggrinidad so; the prayers o! the ‘g9 ‘are... reel 90th tithe r $3‘ were men smed the he I . U10 lt 1:0 lllfllb INN?!’- rfi.c:i.“""~..*n.r.r..erl”te.cz meeting fill h d. Ifllgiwolgl. IIOWEI 0n the evening oi rcli iiih. s or trim s lug ma- ecu M the home m L53.‘ snarl a cleueegtij iseoulit were n v '- "n. m i um id? let's its»: "iiid cor-i i in- ‘ sivilli curl when vchice in exc s; Ernest DesRoches. Peter McDon- ° ' scents ca!’ 1'11! ARLOTJIILION GUARDIAN i iylulnnisii _ i” cocoon. udfiw lo m...» » i- lsusis liner . oil-u vi ma’ was idly sod cs-l ‘ +1 -u u" n“ ,_ “l: h“? emcee suitor d“ L cannons- EASTER l! OIUDOII. Far. Goo 4 , ‘ ‘swser m" JiIltY BEEF 3 t? v . -._y~\ vfibflmch 3< »\'¢ . >3 a» 4 ‘ff’ i 1 More Open All; Today Closed all day Good Friday 0...... 95¢, We have a very choice supply of Baby Beef and Young Steer Beef for you to enjoy at popu- lar prices. Call and see our display. - Just Arrived a Small Shipment Easter Candy OUI. 81088 rennin open :11 dav today (W eaday). II. (111. MEN ‘For A Real Meal Diced BEETS COUNT! OOUBlP-A resident of Sllflo k was (bled Q \nd costs or ten aye in Jail esterdsy on a char e o! o at ng a motor n. n ' djrbbflggl will“ e cue was ear pen ary Magistrate George J. "Eweedy. KO. IITHEIIA INNODULA- '1‘ 0 .08 will be held in the. i’ lowl schools: good“. ‘l th. No e Dame 1. P. . Pfglce Street e01. 2.00 P. M. Tuck a; April 16th. Patltdale School. 1. l!‘ X18 P Queen Ewart; Sciihtcgl, 2SP‘M.| yr la $3M“ Eel“ . . pr . 0011. , .11 - Sc ool. 2 P. M. 4-1546-11-81. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral o! Mrs. John Cameron was held yesterday morning from her late residence. 174 Kent Street. to 8t. Dumstarvs Basilica, where Ro- quiem Hiah Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. l". McDonald who also conducted service at ihs grave. bearers were his-sure. Joseph McRory, Frank Murray, sld and William McKenzie. Mr. A. Arsenault, commercial traveller, was in town recently in the interests oi’ his rirm.-Ti. On Easier Monday a play will; be Ilvcn in the Parish Hell under) the direction of Mr. ‘lohn Cam- eron. Proceeds for the Parish Church. Girl Guide News 1st a sun suonrcsn anowms rsgx \ Tlhene was an enrollment at St.| Peter's Hall on gpril i2. In the‘ absence 0i the lstrlct Commi mimwr “czi..“"s.r.t"‘ .35.? Pliggigliii BIO prises and bodies: Mary Fieldina. Junie McKanrie. -———————'—~—'~~ e Korrey.“ Myrtle sliflloel‘. Judy Stewart. Gayle Wood. Mabel Englong. Lillian Massey, and Bet-l ty Rel . A golden bar was prod rented to Bixer Nancy Hyndmsn. Following the ceremony s Pow- Wow was held. Res! save the Brownies a very interest- ing talk on the ioodsltustion in Europe. There will be no meeting this Friday. wmnos rlnsousns Wlnaloe butchers are busy The eparlng their choice bee! for alter. SERVICE 1 PHONE 147 and Mrs. SPRING BROOK W. l. Tihe liem H she is brie! the ewe} “m... .. ma. rstitute met at the home oi’ Mrs. Y l" Plusfng m“ hers. Tihe president presided and gm. ‘pent theied by ch member readimz s lpmved. Correspondence was. rend The me o! W loe Bouthi Women's has". ggiety meet ed A. M? ‘Dwain: m’ hook mat lor display st Institute ‘Hospital amounted to inc. Roll call to be answered with O .at ' - Wmm. and nice ‘closed with ‘God WI! ' ‘Hillard Meek on Tuesday. April 16:14" 119ml‘ "mlmeeuns (mened with the Collect , Q wgmdmfléth m" wants poem cbgut "spring". Minutes or bv the secrete . Mrs. AllisoiiMlic- i’ l" =1‘ WWW t" M“; it was decided to send for mat-E wg-m t e c w M m. hum M convention. Two members volun- --- I Oollection taken “f! L. Gilli “and” {lower seeds. or slips. A delicious a Juceeestui suction h" m‘ 1161 . M13. ‘lxiwin 88ml? The Spring Brook Women's In- m l’ M5545 d M"- wn‘ '9. with an attendance oi six mem- um ‘ in llnilon. Roll call was answer- Mr- . m‘ M" A an“; llast meetina were rend and ill) Mod. and mu discussion follow-I lor the, A- Aum‘- erill to finish quilt. and also to h“ “u” r B L any tested to canvass district [or 9.0. . ...- . lee" c r w ° - l‘ rm. m MacKa, invited mem- ilrfloflwfifi-e ‘fibers to h; home tor nsxt meet- Fm unch we“ served bv the hostess ' CAUSE AND otsto ism fill’ not b wes- mta. site lte mfl m g1 131': where n. received u cu- rfififli ‘Qélfwfifilnfiiwf ‘m i‘ ma” from the Ismy. y ‘wflggdm ‘h; wig,‘ h Misses rhriiie mus s m; o dildo were resent ma: 5 0| lg: “s- m. cty. i t 0L SOAB .- M-f- Mil is caused by having his Dom Oil U1 Milli mean odious sch Itl mi miuififii. l Devon PEAS Hip if: Try This 2 Tlnc .~---27cl 21c! Pickl we fl-Sauer Kraut TI» 29c. Stringed BEANS HI» =s-- 21o New Bunch Beets, 2 for 25c Sweet Potatoes, lb. 19c New Carrots, 3 lbs. Large PINEAPPLES each 35c lieali LETTIIGE iii to 25c l i u» ‘fisrrvuss Grapefruit 3 or 25c | \‘_ "‘ , . Fresh country GRADE A LARGE ‘J01. at»: 39$ QECKSAHAEzWCHlERGY STORES .. 29c Green Peppers, each .. 10c String Beans, 1 lb. We Extra LgeuCukel. each 80c New Spinach, 2 lbs. 37c Radish, 2 bunches 26c llllclcli GELEIIY 19c to 45c Sunkht offlnggg Large Size lloz. 5m} H-A-M-S Whole or Hall 46c lb. Tendersweet. Premium Davis & Fraser Sugar Cured Order early to be lure of getting one 55c 81c Delicious Frying HAM sum u. Fresh Fillets, lb. Smoked Fillets, lb. Boneless Codfish, lb. Fresh Sea Trout, lb. . 35c Hams lb. 45c - Delicious to boil 5 m a Lb. each DELIVERY SERVICE 187 Great George St, THE ONE STOP FOOD STORE | m~- ~~+--+m+-~+~mwwwl out‘); ese substances in the soil are lime Ind limestone: wood ashes. on account oi their alkalinity and lime content; lresh barn manure, be- cause of its unusually large amount o! undecompoeed atrnw; horse manure which is particularly rav- ourable tor the growth oi scab. as it contains much imdecomposed BREW; horse Manure ivhich is pur- flimlarll? fflvilureble for the growth 07 8611b. as it contains much un- " "°' wxh°v§finsfi se.~m\»..~~..~-...-.- R v The Vice-Regal Daft! ll mun Bennie inp- M the station the new -fll lads Almhh seen above era's Union station lor Parliament Hill when His Ekcellslicy mic Marshal the let. non. Viscount Alexander was sworn in ss Canada's 11th cm- u-ummnml since Oculsderetion at a ceremony Chamber oi the Parliament Build- Governor-Omen! wo-enetwriiaesliaistnr PHONE 748 composed or undecomposed, in] development than heavy and com: which wood shavin e or sawdust pact soils. If the soil is wet, oxyien have been lncorpora as bedding 1s excluded. Also the nlBhB-‘vt W11- for live stock; wood chips; old ples- perature {or the growth oi’ the org- ter; and alkaline fertilisers. Soils anism is somewhere beWBBIl 75 "I on the hites ot old buildings, wood 80 degrees F. This shows why scab piles. and old roads are extremely ls worse during s hot dry summer. favourably m the growth o: the than in a cool wet one. scab o anlsm. ‘ ——-—-—Z— Experments have demonstrated 5011M‘ HEAT ihnt the scab organism grows well when a plentiful su ply o! oxyqzen The Mil-PETER!" l9 i110 061114‘! is available. Light. ry and porous or m.- sim is estimates w be #0.- degress Centigrade. soils are more favourable lor scab 000.000 o. ‘w... 1,-- . » ‘its’: i f? * leavingll bersotlhefleblilt, lion. -- iidesu ret. eehninlotrabt . ernment until the ceremony. r _ W,‘ snderendhislemilyu-rlved N, ss Aquitaiiis cad made the lilo le Otteia sill train. ~ i be seen in the -(Oe.nadaa