-i i M! 8i GIRLS! um’: All nsv um 10w our om: 1800 svAlcme sonulu Ami Minnie m swine AWAY H!!! m CANAOAJUST mo rye mass. IT S 555V ,"-..ii‘-::.>1Z~i‘,"‘f¥'§‘3’~i ' 1500 Spalding ‘l: Bbut a oilnteud Babe is giving 500 baseballs end soitbflls for the 600 beet letters received each week telling “Why Quaker Pulled Wheat and Quaker Pulled Rice are the meet summer ceueele." ‘lbs letters are to be sent, tOBIther with two box time ‘from Quaker Pulled Wheat 1 ceiw the 50° Prince. It_ls interest- ing to note m this oomeotlonJhl-t n1 the prince will be awarded to Canadians. , IN MEMORIAM LBS. JOHN OOYLI iiiolaloeillhnflalkinandlks. BASEBALLS a $0FTBALLS elven away by BABE llllTll ncnnnoum Boys and Girls I90 Iaeeballe and Softballs fiery Week . . FRII. jun think (if it. Every week for l5 weeks BABE RUTH ‘wing away 500 ermine 5 aiding flsebnlls and Soft nlle to _anedian Boys and Girls. 7,500 prizes u; ell. There are so many of them it should be may foryou to gezone. Age will be consi ered in awarding prizes. 1 i. msmucnous ron wmnmo $1se write 35 words or less telling hy ueker Pulled Wheel on Quaker uiYed Rice are the Jnost popular summer cereals". Send loner lolerhcr with tops from 2 Qunlur Keri When or Qunlier Pulled Rice puke a or facnimiles) to ABE RUTH. c/o 1&1: elrerOeu Com any, Pcierboroulh Ont. Be re and any Wherfier you wen: e Sofriull or e VDU Win. , The 5_0O best letters received each peek win 500 Spalding Balls. Offer good only in Canada QUAKER Pllffed Wheat - Plllfed Rice MAIL COUPON [You/f BABE RUTH. c/offhe Qulkfl Dill CO“ Pezerboroulla, Ont. ear Bebe: — Hero's my letter tellln Had When m “i513; To e. bnl EKMmi: f‘2("opposlfe ball Nome Addreu- a...- Send n many entries uch week n kou like, lo long n 2 to n m R1 ed lllce or Quaker will Whnntbyecknpee are included with each eon-y. ( c mule: w awed aim-A l Sill. I936). arkin. She removed to this city Pl girl and is the last of that family, lung identified with the mercantile life of is city, heu- two brothers, the late ter and Patrick Ols-rkln. under the name of Olarkin Booth- m, carried on s large con-l hus- iuod. An older brother Owen, and an only sister, Miss Margaret, pm- deocased her. . Earlyinlifeshehadtobearthe iiweparable loss o! e. lovl!!! hus- band and father o! pjerge family, and to her then wss given the task d caring for and educating them. Th]; sh": successfully accomplished and it is 3 loving tribute to her memory. The late Mrs. Ooyle was a deep- i-eiigiaus woman. tskinii In w- tive part in Church work. She was a faithful ~ of 5t. i! Sodality, being its oldest member at the time of her death. Alwal’! of u kind and lovable disposition she was loved by all who knew her, as she was ever ready to help those in time o! need and illness. During he: lengthy illness she was faithfully attended to by the Rev. Louis DQ118811 o! the Basilica staff and died fortified by the last rites of the Catholic Church of which she was a devout memlger. She leaves to mvum the 108s o! a kind and loving mother, three daughters and five sons, lidxs. Wilf- red Doucette, city; Mrs. Matthew C. 101d and Miss Katherine 6., of Cambridge. Mam, John, Joseph, Wilfred W" Prank I». and Peter, all of this city. ‘Her funeral which was largely attended took place siturday mom- ing at 10 o'clock t0 St. Dunstan’: Basilica, where the Requiem {iigh Mass was celebrated by the Rev. E. L. Murray. thence to the RD. ceme- tery where services were conducted Fresh Shipment Puffed Rice and Wheat Order now from 6UDMORE BROS. Spring coals _ at MEN'S 8MP SOURIS MEN’S DRESS SHOES $1.98 to $4.25 OVERALL PANTS $1.00 t0 $1.25 NEW SPRING HATS $1.50 to $2.95 SHORT RUBBER 9001's $2.45, $2.95, was OVERALLS $1.00, $1.50, $1.99 ‘r1? TOP sun's and {TOP COATS to your individual measure- Illl G1 "n...i.i aim i by Rev. Dr. McMahon. The "pull bearers were Messrs. Wm. A. Scott, James Bradley, T. L. Smith, Thom- as Power. John A. Grimm, and James Lappin. TIDE-N POI5QNS RESULTS _-ii_ FATAL (By The Canadian Prone) SYDNEY, Australia. April ill-A woe thorn caused. the dealh o! Grace Inngfield Brett. 36. who conducted a. private hospital. The thorn miso-npd her fillgidl’ Mich she was gardening. The next morn- ing she complained of having in- jured her finger. she said she was ill and had a stiff neck. Her hack become sore and her temperatuie _ rose. She died the next day. BY BUS T0 llflC/A BECA, Arabia, April 11- Twonty-four Muslims, including fleLv by bus March l8. The dis- ience was 5.600 miles. SPRAMEX CAPSULES This Spring pill the Somme: way. m: young pups, adult foxes. lbr efficiency and elimination of round enl-Lhook SPRAMEX ll the lat word for e more ellioient, » . sox ?‘"°“s= g‘ “" "m ‘ $150 110 $500 Delivered in any ‘point in Canada “saw w W“ "ll in W917“ Full stock of - - - ~ l” o! 3°50“ ‘I?’ ' RUBBER FOOTWEAR i"1:?.‘..."£;.‘. w“) a 75 "m “' -'“‘"_‘“°"'""' CAPS SH Io a who. ..... - - QLRHW‘ Apr“ “h, 1 ‘mm IRTS’ IE8’ use. line. a Jhe mlet ooh. of the the SWEATERS Ihiqlot time gym; q wgmu, 3mg ggqwu Everything a Man 3,1,}; '1) .85 2.x 9.00 Mmm-iuweywuwmiooa a: “an * i: s. ‘rhedeaend emac- 6 Adult Iexee . . . direct from . I .. Prince Edward Island _ Fox Supplies TIITII’ lien ‘llllyer Lem E. W. TAYLOR cinnamon i J. S. TAYLOR ~ immune: , frlendoillltheehlldmlhislllinl immune-Hindustan: boysaud cirhmrce sevm women, M10 left Ahmeds- bad, India, Jan. 18, reached here older. pups or 81'5"? Insist on Spralllex from your Diriribulor: or Drug Stores. Accept no rubxiilult. Or ordn IIIQIIUIIILOIIIIIQOUIQIIIIIIJ- i ,_ _. n"!!! IONTAGUI United drum: Choir will precast their melee mutate Sunday evening at 8.30 in the Church. 11-60124-1141- mownoue United, Prepare- - ma», Ivouioz. a Bin-Ill! us. ' L-dflll-l-fl-li. Hunter River . And, Vicinity» months at Beettiei Mines, Ptsrio. M the eXMII-tim or this time he will return to Dulhoueie University to take a medical course. His many friends extend heartieet congratu- r tione tn this youthihzl, ambitious student. M. A. B. Omolifib returned re- cently from St. John IN. 8., when he completed n. coin-co in embalm- lng and iuoenl direction. An not‘ deservim of ooumncnda- tion‘ was recently performed by a section of the mach in Hunter Rive;- Villege. As the aged pedes- trian attempted to cross it appear- ed to her ilflvfleeiblc and thus heal- tetecl through fear of felling. There weme many‘. youths as well as adults stendlnx in view oi’ this old lady's position. and apparently treated the nutter as a joke, but one young, min with true red blood owing through his veins, stepped forward, and peutly taking the aged person in his crime inn-led her safely across. while those who hesitated to hel-p shouted in derision. These little acts of kindness and thought- fulness Ire the pillars upon which true manhood is built end through these e van contribution may be rendered to community welfare. An interesting debate took place in Hunter River Masonic Hall, be- ibme e good audience. on April 5th, wifliRnvnlhliflBoothtqydinthie chair. The subied: was: " th-Bt. weichlng the merits and de- merits of each. Peace has benefited more then has War". - . . Fulton Robertson and DI‘. R. H. Barrett, while the Negative was unstained by Dir. Harold Melllsh. Mr. Ira MM- Donald and Mir. Russell McNeil! The Judges were rwv. w. G. Quigley Rev. A. R. Wallis and Nllr. Clifford Oamw. The Arfirmative won. The subleob» vital u it was, was dis- cussed in earnest ‘ k’ from various angles and mnfiul unpara- tion was eviduit. Benefit n1 round 1K0. iiiiiii‘ ;~ a- i’ ,?h$ Frocks and Ensembles Some with jackets, eolnewith coats, some just dresses, but, oh, how smart, everyone! Suits Two piece, three piece, Styled to satisfy New York! Wonderful fab- rics and tailoring. Coats Expressing the very last word in modern tailoring, masterpieces in springtime chic. $8.65 $10.15 $12.50 $8.95 $10.75 w $55. $8.95 —‘l‘o-— ‘$35.00 235s??? >4 deiihien. June, Pencil (in?!) . lMilBeflihlfilk ‘DIY THOSE TEARS FOB VICTORIAN! 103m.‘ M111. ""“"1i poop today tend Mill-t much mu lthy on 12m in. violflhll~ MNWQAH Prone) -‘- Yomvi: to mm we ‘.1110 i enumemm u: the viola-inn can." ms c. asters: 76v ifie Jig» Borraile; Knit W001 Suits $9.50 These in time piece models are the delight of ladies who cue about combining style with economy. All wool Bot- any yarns, mart lacy pullover-e, -ell the new 5n flprlng colour: I i Other popular knit suite $11M, SIM, $16-95 ' The Easter Bonnet ! More new BtrawSaiiori, iency Brine, ill/I“ the new Spring colours at Delightful Mlllll Sta-awe, sailors, of the race. and brim styles very new and intriguing at .. .- Baku and Bellinbuntl Strlwl. of! the face ellors, Bretons, new, flattering. . .. Other models 84.95 55-95 $1.98 $2.50 $3.95 IIIIII {Welcome to the? Visiting‘ thus volunteered are placed speuiel. non-criminal ole. c .1401 16-(“01111-