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You will not alone have the best light known, but will also have at your command many com- forts and conveniences .ever before possibly. We will gladly send our ox- pert to consult with you "MARITIME ELECTRIC 60., LIMITED Wall Paper i z 2 Newest Designs, Beautiiulllolorings, Blended Borders. See our big New Stock in Wall Paper Dept. Prettiest Papers, l i lowest prices sample books ready. Carter & Co. LIMITED OQOQQQVQ Sky-Scrapers F Still Going Ii CHICAGO. Illinois, March 24.—- LQNIDQN. March 33,4111; y. Th‘? 9111113511 ‘c117 01111111111 Y°l1°1" menian Press Bureau In IQIIGOII 1111i‘ 8111111911 permission for the o1" learns from a diplomatic source ection of a skyscraper to a height m“ n", poumon or m, Christians of 280 feet. A restriction to 200 l“ gulch is g°mg_ 1mm b“ to 1°°1 1151111°°11 1n 1°?“ m1‘ 915111 °1‘ worse. According to this informa- “hm 1'91"“- 11011. liadlin is In imminent peril I WéT-‘T and unless reenforcements arrive Thmks cmflh immediately the Armenians or this - . mountain village will suffer the s same fate as did those of Marash. l1 Further east on the middle Eu- -—— phrates in the towns ,0! Birch-ilk, LONDON, March 23.—-In the 1111811. anil_Aintab, small French Hougg of commons today, replying! garrlsons and the local Christians to tho question whether It was true have been surrounded by the mar- that. the Canadian authorities had 1111111118 builds of Mustupha Kernel. decided to close the two dockyardsl 1119 N1111°11111151 1981191‘. W110 are at Halifax and Esqulmalt, and had 1116191)’ out for looting and murder. declined the Offer of two wnrshlpslB l "_"*'<°."———- from the British Admiralty as the 5,3,, ogshwepor, by “mm, e gium Concludes (P 1009. t e rst Lord‘ of the Ad- ‘ miralty said he had no information that Canada had declined the of- -___ fer of the warships. On the con- (Special to The Guardian.) trary, his impression was that BRUSSELS, March 24.—-lt is an- Canarin had practically accepted nounced thrit the Belgian govern- the offer. He did. not know that ment has decided to sign the treaty the duckyarrls had been closed, but r with Holland by which the provis- 111111111 11111116 1111 Bllliilllry. He added I ions of the treaty or 1839 are revis- thut Admiral Jelllcoe's services ed. on his recent tour bad been of Ini- 111911119 "H1110. and he hoped that - - - £10111 good would accrue to the Em-‘ plre In ltllb proénotion of increased H 1 f R . cur-livers ion be ween Great Britain and the Dominions. e p SAYS SIANE PEOPLE ROME, March 25.—-Premier Nltli pu-r lN ASVLUMS wll go to the next session of the Council of Premiers prepared to —--- < lflgllt for immediate acceptance of NEW roux, March zs-uuna-fll, sweeping program or economic reds of cases undoubtedly exlgtliild for Russia." and Germany. Pol- wherein 991150115 absolutely Sane‘ lilClll loaders here .prodict they are incarcerated in madhouses "w 111 111° 1°1"@1111e1"5 511111198198 10 throughout the United States, ac- 1119 (31111111118? 0i Deputies and Sen cording to Clarence Alexander’ at. ate a statement of his intentions. torney, who secured the release of T119 T9V°11111°11 111111 81111581111911! Phoebe K. and Ada Brush, 68 and Communist outbreak in Germany 56, respectively, from the 5mm will give fertile soil for his argu- l-iospital for the Insane of Iiingg merits. They pointed out, forecast- Park, Long Island. lng complete success for tho pro- The sisters have been in the ssy- gram he started at the Council's ium for ‘ten years, when Supreme‘ last meeting. _ Court Justice Tompkins declared i-O-O-m ;hem sane and ordered their re-‘THE GAME OF ACTING PROV. ease. “What happened to these poor women may happen to anybody.“ This 53111915 real fun, and can said Alexander qvesterdayn "Today, be played by (livlillllg the boys and tomorrow, at any time, ilnrler the girls into actors and spectators, or system by ‘which commitments to by one person at n. time going out insane asyiums are obtained, anyq and acting thc proverb and the 1101151 111 i110 111111911 $111105 ma)’ 1W1 rest watching and guessing. whisked away to some iniidliousc The former plan provides more and never Iieard from again. fun and scope for tlic actors, "11 W115 0111)’ the fact that Mrs. A proverb is chosen whilc ihc Florence Ferguson, n former nurse party l5 m]; of ll“. rum“ and than 111 1119111112.’? P6111 1153111111. 1190111119 they have to enter and act the convinced of these women's sciultyl ppgvgpl) while [he Others have to ulhilc tlhere that brought about gllqigg ll_ their release. At tliar. on the testi- For lnsllmce. gm- u“ rolling 5mm, mony ofa couploof so-callerl nlien- guthgrs ho nlosg,“ a cushion m. 151$. 1119i’ 111111 118911 ‘$9111 1111' l0 footstool (‘Olllil be ‘rolled round tho serve whal amounted to a ten mom, gm.“ linked up mm exam. YPHTS‘ 9911101100- 11 18 11 0111119 111111 iuerl with evident llslrllllfilllllillll, such cases are uerlultlvn In uvcurf’ 0r, roi- "a sliiizli in militia slur; lThe (Brush sisters, ‘Alexillllief. nine," one boy could crime in and sold, are now living with Mrs. Fer- gel m". Stitch put in a h,“ while IZHSOII- 11 1S 11111161110013 111111 FY9119‘ another refuses I0 be scwi-il, their, 011111115 W111 119 11981111 1° have 111°’ a little later, the one who refused perty valued at $30300 1135101911 runs in andJiris to have nine silt- 10 11113 91510"- clies put in, and so on. EASTER MORNING Some Proverbs that Might be Used 'I‘i‘mIi, thou shalt not [hold lllm longer; Dcutli is strong, but lifo. is stronger Stronger than the Ililfk, the light; "A rolling stone gathers no moss." "A stitch in time szivos nine." “There's many a slip 't\vixl ‘ cup rind lili." “All is not gold Iiiiit birongcr than the wrong, the right; gnuorsy “Many hands make 1mm Faith and Iiope triumphant say, n work." “Too many cooks spoil the “Christ will rise on Luster. daggnfj.brolh.n -“N0\\Y brooms" Sweep While the patient lies waking Till the morning Sllllll be breaking Shuddering ‘neath the burden dread Of her blaster, cold and dead, llark! ‘she hears angels say, "(Jlirist will rise on Easter tiny." Why Pyramid? AIR Any Drnlzirllt Hun Rapeltel lllcl Have lilnile Pyramid the Recognized ‘Treatment. And when sunrise sniitcs the _ ‘“°“"1“1“S‘ slum iron man Tnmn. . f - Pourlntgidlrllghi. from heavenly oun Man“ fr“ m mam wrapper‘ u: given you relief. ‘Got a. Gil-cont box 'l‘lien the (‘Zlflll blooms’ out to greet Once iigziin tho blessed feet; And licr countless voices say, n "Christ has risen on Plaster Day. —l’liilllps Brooks. IN MEMORY You hoard a voice we could not liear— It bride you collie i0 rest, You Ivft so many you loved rlcur To lciin on Jesus’ breast, And wait the time when by Ills clean." "Look Iicfure you leap." _.._.____.i QPBC see Was to your gaze revealed, The marvels of eternity ‘No longer were concealed Though yet we mourn Thee, stll we know God in ills wisdom planned it so. 9. Our sweet reunion shall lake place. A bosuteous Home we could not '°'l-,’I.'...'°..."ll.'il§l‘n“f.ll. “firs?” of Pyramid Pile Treatment of any drugglst. J30 relieved of Itching, 1 protruding piles, hemorrhoids 5nd such rectal troubles. A single box has often been sufllcisnt in one #31:. Bend coupon tor trso trial. 0 no substitute, nee SAMPLE coiirou PYRAMID DRUG OOIIPAIIY. filflftyrsmid Bldg" Marshall. llleli‘. send ms a Ins a of Kinfllr,“ 8mm... Street... 0Ity......... And though it seems but yesterday You calmly "fell zislecp," A lonely your has passed away. Auil we hear your memory kr-cp; But know that soon God's saving love Shall cmll us tn that ‘Home above. —Christlua W. Partridge Brockville. i o ‘hoatriloahin sieihlgibnoer. I've <01’ To sole/w our ORFLL wave "ro <0 To "we O9ERA WITH ‘NAQQIE- JANE‘; '..° IV |IY'\. 'll'llll ‘IIVIEI. ‘TORONTO, March. 24.—0n or- dinary accounts Ontario had a do- ficit of 31.509502 for the your end- ing Oct. 31 1919.<'i‘his Ia shown in tho public accounts tabled in the legislature yesterday. The govern- ment presents the accounts this year some time previous to tho budget and not with it as has lbeen the custom in the past. Tbs U. F. 0. Government is not responsible for the accounts however and who; defence is made of rthem will come from tho conservative benches on the opposition side. ‘Considerable discussion is expected. The‘ mom- bcrs meantime, will get ample op- portunity to study the volume of figures. The province started the year with a balance of $5,140,176.35. The payment,‘ for the year amounted-to $21,405,547.88 and the receipts lo- tnlled $19,904,772.04 leaving a defl- cit of over a million and a half. Loans totalling about thirteen millions were ‘floated, In which there was four millions for the housing scheme. Over $10,000 was secured by treasury bills but on the other hand loans of $3,055.458 were retired as well as over $4,- 000,000 in treasury bills. The ba- lance at the present time in the bziuks is $7,603,110.19. -——-¢-o>-—-— SAVS CHAPLIN AS HUSBAND IS FAR FROM FUNNY.MAN LOS ANGEUES, CaL, March 23.—— “As a husband, he is far from fun- ll ” IMrs. Mildred Harris Chaplin. wife of Charlie Chaplin, seemed to be talking to herself. as she patted i1 wrinkle in her white sport skirt ‘and gazed out of u French window in the beautiful Chaplin home here. _ , “There has been nothing funny nlbout my life with‘ him" sho cori- tinned in the same far away voice. “For months at a time he has neg- lected to come near our home. I have not seen him for the past two weeks." ‘Mrs. Chaplin, who is a tiny slip of a woman, with big eyes’ and a wealth of wavy hnir, sat silently for several minutes. “l most certainly do not want a divorce," she said presently. "l do not think l_ will bring such n suit l don't knnw, but ’I don't think I will. But he must support me." Fuiidoniy she blazed wlili an- gr-r. “And I want to say this," she said, vehemently, “if my husband brings suit against me and there is one thing alleged as the reason ivh-y he should have one. it will be perjury. Do you host" me-pcr- juri "i know they say I married Chan'- lln for his money," she said. “That is not true. 'I‘Ilere isn't one person in our business in Los Angelcs who won't tell you that I, at any rati- liuvo been true blue every miii- ute." NEVER HELPED OUT -Mrs. lChaplIn was asked if she attributed her present diiliculties to another woman; "l will not say," she iuisworcrl. “I will‘ say, however, that of Iill ilw uioiicy that my husband makes, lil- Ilc uf It has over come to mu. I have bought my owu clothes, I have paid fur my food. and sup- ported my nintlici" rind uuni, uml my aunt's children. If I married (Jlilllliu for this money I was dis- "Illloiiited, wasn't I. It isn't true." Mrs- 7531111131111 Siifl that the film firiilneditin came to their home from . luarters ut the Los Angelou 1111110116 Q1111» recently and tolll her that he would give Iicr $25,000 to Bonto Nevada and get u rlivurcu_ ed 1 101115911 1° 110 11." She declar- Bflllre M1‘!- C1111l1Ilii was ready to recclvc the interviewer. n maid III the Chaplin Ironic said that tlii: comedian llklil never gone near tho ""1591 1111111111"? Ill the home since the diziiry died. "Mr. Chaplin never seemed In I111)’ 1111)’ attention to ‘Miss Harris (‘Mrs- Chaplin)" she siild. "Tho only time I ever saw him Interest- cil was when the baby mime. lit‘ was with It cvury minute until ll. died. Since then he hasn't sirunicii to uni-c mid is rarely homo." COURTSHIP SHORT one The break In Ihc domestic lifv of the Chnpllns has been expected In film circles for many mouths. ’lhc marriage of ClIflDllIl and bliss llurris Wns u surprise to friends of both. It was the result of u short courbslilp. Mildred Harris lins lived in Los Angelcs fill her life. When she was a small girl, she helped her wid- owed mother by dancing at soc- iety affairs and Iatcr took part In amateur and professional theatri- rnls. Slic was on "extra" around the moving picture studios until her talent ivas iliscovererl. Dur- ing the post two years she has won favor In lending roles. , (‘h-aplin is credited with having ‘ mnde {he following statement. when told of his wife's announcement. "Such is life in the great West." Million and a llsli ' account of cheapest HIDE Ill CANADA We pay more for for taxes-but _ the same old price ‘lloivrycan wedo it? Wecan‘: of sales nowreaches‘ ‘bflmusm erdayfonsidering . " ' B‘ cults iltlsmrzalilildoodlsutiifie lghredlded is the the world today- lt is I00per cent fomuTwo Biscuitsmith ‘ ourishinq meal forafew cents. food in whole wheat in a digestible war. lume '41-"!!! wheat. more for Iabonmoie Shredded Wheat sells at about little advance 0n TIN MEMQRIAM VICTOR JAM ES McDOUGALD It has been truly proven’ to us time and time again that in the midst of life we arc in death, lbut seldom do we contemplate on the dark shadow of death which ls constantly hov- ering over us, until the porinls which separate the IlIOrifll from‘ the immortal being, open wide. and some 11cm‘ friend has passed through to the great beyond; but “O Dentluwhere is thy sting, and grave iliy vic- tory!" ‘On Monday, iilnrcii 8th, Victor James McDougald passed pencofub ly away a1. his homo in Bliiflillillg Point, fill“? only ti few ihiys’ ill- ness, Ill lilo curly age of 33 years, tiic community as well z ‘its mun!‘ frirnds. lie was In pom. L health up to zibout one week before his death, when he was taken sudden- ly ill will; pneumonia. All that medical skill and kind nursing could do, could not stay the lllIlIIl of deaili as Divine Providence \viIl~ (‘ll we must bow down in humble submission. lie was iiiirnrlorl In his lust Father Mnclntyru. the hours by ltcv. who administered the rites of Catholic church. Victor. us he was bctici" known, was II Illjill of noble i-hzirucicr. Ilo hurl no enemies, llflll \\'ll.S lovml by ziII who know lIilI\._ ills kirul ucis of charity zinrl cvcr helping liunrl. won fur him ii iviiriifplucc in the ll(‘2II‘lS of his felloiwmeii. On Wcilnesdiry, March the 10iIi his remains iwzro followed by u large concourse of people, to SI. Bonaventure church, whero :1 rc- qulem Illgh mass was sung forihi. repose 0i‘ his soul. and in ilic ml- loining cemetery all tluit was mo. lzil of him who hail done his duty well while here on cnrlh, was luiil to rest in the family lIIOI beside his fiither, and mother, who prede- ceased him. llo leaves tn mourn Ihrcc sis- ters and live brothers: Miiry, Flor- cncc llnll Catherine, Stephen, Loo and Peter at homo, Donald and Benedict In the Western States, to Ills (lrhlill was (I great shock to‘ Won’t Stain the Pockets all of whom we extend our sincere sympathy‘. liis mother predeceas- ed lilin about 17 yours, and llIS father ovcr two years. lie also hnd a brother killed while on ac- tive service in Franco in 1918, 'i‘lie palhberirers were: J. Ellis Luce)’- J. J. MacAskill, J. J. Barrett, A. Miiclnnis. Basil MacDonald, J. J. MacDonald. DAVID CLEMENTS Them departed this life at his home in Herbmi, on March the 11th, 1920, David, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arlgllg A. (‘lemviiis of that place, at the curly ago of twenty- four yours. lie left homo when about seventeen _\‘(‘iIl‘S of zlgo, and during tin‘ ins: seven yours, WAS r-rgagt-il iii sen-faring. Ho Ill passed with Iinnours, hi; vxzitniri atlons for fiiwl uni ~ .. liliiit‘. IIYl1lT\\'.’I_\ 1i lllmpilllfll tn obtain his certificate for zi deep waiter captain. lie was engaged in the transport serviciv of the United States during the war. and it was during tlizii time his health broke ilnwn amidst the untold Iiiirilslilps endured. Although very wonk, he received strength to travel zill the Wily from Virgiiiiii l0 the home oi his clillrlhootl. ivliere lii- passed aw: ' about three \\'(‘i?kz<l lifter his arrival. He was nu exceptionally wonderful young inaii, mid was never known to taste intoxicating liquor, or to utter a vile or blus- plieuiaus ivorrl. Ills whole life was in perfect hiirmmiy with his curly Christin“ touching, and his pas- HiIII-E uwny was II hiiziiiilfill exempli- ficnliou of flit‘ ]i(i\\'I‘l‘ of the Great Plrvsli-inii to rolicvc llltl uufforing of tlic body, and tho anxiety of llig soul. His mini] became floodctl with .1 heavenly light, and the gon- ilc Iircr-zr» of God's spirit swept ilWiLy nll pnln rind suffering. Dur- ing the lust few days of his earth- ly existence, he Iny wrapped up in the warmth of n Siiviouus love, uutil called home to the ileslrcil linvon of everlasting Iinpplnoss. The funeral services at the house and grave were coiitluctod by his minister, the Rev. James hliicDnug~ all. Although the roads were hnrl, and the weather very unfavorable, ii luff-ti‘ number zissi-mblorl lo puy the trlhuic of respect to nur- WIIOIII they all l(l\’i'Il, and lo offer syru- The younger men, and particularly the better dressed men, prefer STAG Chewing Tobacco because it is so clean to carry, a: well as so rich and satisfying in flaw/or. STAG may be carried in the pocket without the nccil oi it being wrapped. Chewing Tobacco that is i All dealers have STAG, the flat piitliy to the bereaved fllmily, l“. ‘torment was made at the (Jhurch of Scotland ‘Ci-mctry at Milo. Li}? WISE MEN SAY- That life is u duty, dare it; I1 burden, bear ll. That if you want to make llghl of trouble, keep it dark. That the man who does what ho pit-uses is seldom pleased with Wlllil. he does, -___¢o-o-i HALLOWED GROUND Oh, let them sleep In pence! ‘fiiey ‘paid the price For rest and tluict in en iunrl. They gladly lzrivo their li\'(‘5! Ltl ili‘ii i~llll.'l‘l‘ I'm imH ill Silijftill bond that noble that strick- baud is it IIUI so? The world looked on amazed To see the eager‘ thousands cross the sen; To ivulch the brave young faces as they gazed, ' And heard that "Forward March" for Liberty! Oil, let them rest! You would nnl know Iliem now! 'I‘l1r'ir forms WOFLV siuily broken In tho strife. You cnulil not kiss the lips ,nor touch the brow ’l‘hat fools no more the thrilling pulse of life. Tile-y went to fight, mid die if need Ilii-rc sucmcrl, 'l‘o_i‘csi-.u‘.- lfll'llil‘l‘il brothers from llll‘ t‘, You would not illlil llll‘ siuIli-s in cut-s that Iiuaiiicil~— 'l‘lie iillli! that answered wilt-n you lct lllt'lll go. S0 let tlicm rest! The work so iiobly dune- A grander monument than llllll‘lili'. tomb. The vir-iury surr: which they so lll'il\'t‘i_\' won \\‘(‘l.‘l)lllIZ llll‘ll, Fur \vlit‘i~i-.~ioi-'i-i- tlivy sir-cl) lll lini- lli\\'i'(l (lflillllll. —Ii. hlyrtli- l)uiiii, ill N’. Y. ‘film-s T‘ “l A ~. . \ BRINGING UP. OH. EQ A- HELLO MKQGIE OH’ 1E5‘ ‘(AME DOWN '10 TALu TQ you- FATHER IWANT YOU TO our A 400D ‘hi-IINE ON MY ‘oi-iOEb l WOULDN'T THINK or 443m» TQ THE WITH MY w,“ win-q QQCH SHOEEV I WONDEQ IF HE THINI<5 HEib <lErTir~iq AWAY WITH THAT ? Will shine IIIIWVPT‘ iiirutigii lilo»- siiildi-sl glvini. .-\ llllli‘ wliIlr‘. llliil Iiioy will rise uguiii, llosponsivi- in that Inst long trump‘ 0t sound, 'I‘lioii grIi-f shrill be (‘iiflCUll~-1l0