EN STREET W. H. 3. ln’ msr manna or m. Thursday, March 3., Iâ€, O 0- O O 0- 0' .".".‘O.Do.c.om HEMORIAM l {rum page i) {III II“ w- ull March 27, .’ â€I" last of (h. M! \ntml on by :: your and .r. m: 'l’raise God vs.- lln\\'.' Mn. HP!‘ and the prim-cl m uni- lilo H mm «mly re. tlaï¬pnr a El nmklaco ’ IUVP you .‘l t’c wever?†wary of . Snphj‘ 93' three 'm- you. HM and all the Ill Um¢ true “THE BO’SN’S BRIDE†David yammu. sun of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of town. had his arm broken last Friday mile crank- ing a car in the chau in garage here. ’ ‘\ " .HMI Ll Mt av\,i \‘r- H: uhum I. Hu'nx‘} Bug! am " m "u \ “h“ H cuminâ€! tnihxs No Extra Charge 1.- no 1'1\ 90 :~ f' :t.'~ uni 1' is 'me wo- that. . ~ ?' ~ ‘m: f\ Yhu :z'vzl'v-t wnn- Have You Tned \!:~ I. ~‘T‘...'~"HI‘.. “hm has 1mm x ' 3 pt HM» thxw ~ 1 c~ - s: ‘.. Xian I’Jzui ‘H I;-. Vino". as ': 1"?!zfx‘81! .x-Nv m â€:1" 25- y . ‘ xx . ~n-~f. mk‘ :L t :21! I»? 'h» fhm \H'h \\ 0' Ifh"? l â€I" ""ï¬uié -*1 THE NEW KO KNOCK IMPERIAL; m,»- on. masonâ€: gun-m. auto. and i nwr". Sold‘ at lh'swto» thu \mrmnr \wather tne ill'knv-is frnm cold and other win-c to'r :ulmo-nts‘ vnntlnuvs throughout tmvn anal vountry and the dOCtors ar» haum: a busy time keeping up with thmr numerous calls. Amung the more serious are Mrs. .l. W. Blyth of \‘arney. who is re- ported as very low with heart trouble. Mr. James McNally of TN- wrstm. m a sou-{9113 fending!!! from SERIOUSLY Ill. AT HOMES NEAR TOWN Much Sickness in Town and Country and Doctors Are Busy.â€"Somo Cases are Serious. .\l .‘h‘r "Th9 “0311‘s Hl'hh'" had and a down om». and 'it requi. wry hrs! at acting to ca lenugh sm H‘Nfulh. What U olmw \\ ai o\ ulo-I wow! hv Hm at giwn Hm nth-I Ins: In the» at and NIH. muro- than volun m-wspzuu-x' Import. of "IP O'N‘ manum- in “hie-h it. was [we Thu rhurm-tm-s and [how wl me \wrr: Dirk limo, 1368! “.5. Hal'lmt'lo' ‘.Uc‘urgt' “0H7 'l'umu-r. Hn'sn's .‘lilh‘ Uharloa \xhom- pux'! “as a)! tho. Iigl: c-nnwolimx class, and which w \o-I'l) vv-vutml: ’l'im Shaun old salt (rims. \'. Bvll) ; Sam I'stmun nt’ rho- mmam's gm: h-x' Ko-H' : KIUY Adair. as 1 "H mvml Liko- all IIIII-I'vttas "'lhn Bos‘sn's “I'W‘ must lw soon to be {0110“ ml It I'ulnmt [w [01")! (vol III thu spacc' at “In disposal II! the pros nt-Ilz'I) llI'\\ spanpm. ‘HN'I'O'Uas, too, 1'0 thn huu'IlI-st kIIIIl u" III'rfI‘II'nIanI'II [0 0n- art DI'II u-rly and the members of the. Klmx I IIIIIh IhIIII' and tlwir assis- tants am II) III- Ionglatulund upon “I" I'XI I-llvut maIIIII-I' in which they pl'vsmntml Hwix' unemng. Th0 pu- mnmbnn Shmwd (“al'mll I'vhuarsal Hll tho- part «If thI- performvrs, and I'O‘HO'l’hN' :Is WP†HIP I'XITOHI‘IIL in- struction Hm} "III-st haw I'vaivml I'I'HIII thus» III I'hal'go‘ uf its pro-para- tmn. ‘ -r w--v mum; into the rule “sighed; ' Thu Upo'retla opens with a scene at tho- wharf at Halifax WHIP-re H. M. S. Barnarlc- is anchored. It is Satur- day morning and the scene opens with a sailors' chorus by Messrs. J. MrKerhniP. Dr. Bo'll, C. Robinson, R. ll. Burns. S. Mrllraith. N. Blair, C. Lang, "hos. Bull and Waltor Kerr. lurk I'll-no ath‘nrgv Bulb, hn‘sn of â€w llarnarl». is in great, trouble mo-r arralmrmrnts maths hatwm-n llls l'atlu-r aml the f'atlwr 0! Kitty Aalalr Mrs. “'. H. P011012. for lhrm tn nmrry. llirk was unly liw' yam-s at am- who-n tho- arrangvnwnts \wre nwlv. hut hr nmv ro-ro-m-s a lo-ttrr {ruin his rathvr rvminolim.’ him that â€in [H'HIIIHO' nt' ,Vrars' ago is [0 hr l'nltillml. llu starts nut, tn swarrh fur a L'll'l \Vllulll he! has not soc-n snm- lw “as a rlnlol anal runs )ntH many funny rirrumstam-vs, tlumgh l'Vt'l'yllllllL' turns nut all right m thr rml. u...- Dual! 3 nrme,’ an o leretta in two acts. from the pen of . Rhys- Herlwrt. tlm composer of "The Nau- tical Knot.†so slwcessfully present- ml how a {my wars ago, was put on in tlm Town Hall on Tuesday night or this week by the Knox church rlmir anal tho,» young people of tho ron ro-gullon. It was exceptionally wvl prrsrntml and was enjoyed by an auolinnr» that flllml ovéry seat in llm lmll. From start to ï¬nish tho npo-I'O'lla le Hm t'OlanBte attention of tlw amlio'nrv. awry participant fitting into “In rnlo- assimod. Knox Church Choir â€E Young Peo- ple Scored Success in Their Pre- sentation of This Venous Operetta Tuesday Night. la; )1! ll] ‘l‘he Borsng Bride," an ppgretta in A-.- ,_ “andâ€, lack a, 1m «I. H» starts out to girl whom he has n Iw was a child and ru funny cirt'umstnnm-s. .\| BAD ARI BROKER .‘l .\| _\l u'sn's Hridu" had a plot, '31 MW. and 'it requires the nt‘ acting m carry it nwwwsfully. What. this was m uh-nc'ml hy Hm attvntion orll'o'l'illxln’ the» audimvu mun-.- than rolumlls HI 1' Import. of thn o-xc'clh'nt n whirh it. was prosclltml. mum-rs and thus» who» mm -o-: hh-k limo. Bo'sn of H. HH'IO' .(jc'ul‘gt' “0â€; Tom {man's- Mutv Charles Lang, m “as .-,{ the, lighter or class, and which was ck:- tho-«l: 'l’im Shannun. an I‘hns. V. Bull: ; Sam Slippy, ui' rho- cluptatiu's gig Wal- . Kitty Adah“. a popular '1' â€I" High Schoml Alumni .ll .“l‘s. \V. I’Hl'h‘l' ; Unr- .\l 'n in 'M‘IIO‘IIK. and \Im-Dnnnlol. B. t'nwn. D. Mutl \\ iulu 1 hp. has not, sewn hilol and runs )nh) nmstanws, though nut, all right in the \\ In High St â€IN “41 was the. pianist warnvy. 'l and .\I Les. I. B. Lama Matlwr and \wather the I. .‘ltr'KM'hHlO‘. â€H‘ npo'l'Mla! ar. Mist Win- nmivsnn. and l and '1'. Roll; Jamie‘s-Mn and c}. .‘llSs‘ \\ m .uhnimM Jillllid‘S'Ull Schtml “is III“ H lull “I“! "who Nu: (lira 1nd “1111 .\lo IV MIs‘n‘ H03 and Wm“ M» num- I'll ll _\l "I lmol \Hlt 'NOBLE’SZ GARAGE i , SERVICE High-test Gas ‘Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page wrynf: window: "\ .\.lummi9 \ou km)“ tn: pnul' man “ha 19!! drmn out hex \vstmdzn “hom mm mm the brat ch tn. ’ \\ 9". he s {311911 down again vuursv, but. allow Hm last table was son-3m! and rlvaH-d away violiné \3'm-o- lunml. llw nmsh'. ('nmmuncml uncl mun all \w-rv vngalgml in the en- ju3 mo-nts ml the» dance until an cauly llmu'. It “ill lw an m o'ning lmu: to 1m I'vnwmlwlo ll lv3‘ llw ln idc and groom ul‘ t\\'o-nl3'-liw yo-m's ago lN‘CilllSO. of it,- impmlanm in thnir liws, and also h3 tlwir mwsls. who spvnl. one at thn mmt. pleasant vvvnings in joining with them in Hm cclvhraâ€" lion Hf tlu- passing of the twonty- lit’th war in thvir marriml life. ml. During the interval, those who had parlakvn \wrv well entertained “ill: van-«l game's ancl sucinl inter- ('“lll‘io', lml, :Il'lvl' â€In last. table was M‘l'M-tl nml rlvaro'ol away violiné \wn- lunml. llw nmsio' vnmmunm-«l unul smvn all \Vl'l'l‘ vngugi'cl in Hm cn- .invmo-nls ul‘ llu- clanrn until an fur many munity ir. many hm HWY 31‘" It was impussihlo: that this vast lln'ong mmlol lw svl‘vml at one Sit.- llng at. this timo- u; the yvar, and â€Hum sillings \Vo-l'v I'o'quil'ml before» lhv ('mwcl gut. appreciably smallm'. l‘lwn part ul' a fourth table was uso-ol ln-l‘urc- lhu galhm-ing: was St'l’V- HI Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur proved tho-mso-lww :utmimhlv hosts. They had hmtmt thvir t'rivmts there to takc- part m â€In nhsnrvancn of an mum-tum. milostmm in thvir lives amt wm-o «tote-nuinmt that nothing shuuhl stand in ttw way of the [fro- pm' uhsvrvzulw- â€t' this «went. 'I‘ wir hmm- was an nm‘n unv. “Do what .‘Ml wish“ sm'mmt in M'itlvnt‘n at. e-wry turn and thorn was nothing h-t't undone) that would make for the- vnjqx'nwnt, HI’ tlwir guests.__ and w-wlwu-w' kmmn. and this was amply in midva by Hm large numhm- Hf lmmlsnnw and costly gifts [It'o 'H'llh-oi tho-m hm Monday. In the absence of further pachu- lars. we hold over further notice until next week. The funeral is be- ing hold tomorrOW‘ to the Orillia cemetery. Besidos his wife, to whom he was married about. eighteen months ago, ho leaves two sisters, Miss Janet of Albany. N. Y., and Mrs. Nichol Bell of Elora, and three- hl'UUH'I‘S. Moss“. Norman and \Val- (or M \‘urnvy and Kmmoth of T0- ronm. We join in sympathy to the fam- ily in their loss. The late Mr. Kerr was born in Normanby-3l years ago, was for a time connected with the Standard, Bank, and latterly was assistant sales manager for the Lincoln Mo- tor Car Company at Detroit. ESTBEMED COUPLE _-_ _ â€"-'vâ€" â€""-J -' Gnunhnï¬tâ€"fnnonl Tomorrow it Orinia. Mrs. James Kerr of Vamey re- ceived word yesterday of the death at (lalydor Sanitarium, Gravenhurst at 5 o’clock that morning of her son, gr. John (L Kerr, who had been w vâ€"-â€"- w. --u..’ vv u-v It.“ UUUI‘ évvé'uï¬Ã©i'er for the past éar from lung trouble contracted rom over- seas servnce. DIED YESTERDAY AFTER [ORG ILLNESS Sho. â€In “if! Inntinuml from page 1) A Budding Financier llo‘-u5i:|c‘k “as o‘xvl'ting‘ all â€MUN“ n! his [H'l'smmlity in ins: t.» draw a crowd. and Ho! up by nifo'rins.’ a bright Do you always acknow- who-n ynu know you are Mummio only when other people highly nstvvmo-d HELD ANNIVERSARY lno'kil Moking 2mm from lip. \ou RHO“ that tvll drmn out hero' rl'innml M‘ml thc- hob and Us answer »! tho alw- lad and thn s your 91xâ€" htl)‘. l Hiw ‘4 1: nts and be lacking in 01110.1“. I 'lhu sit†and its I‘Otlllilt'W‘lltS on I‘.‘" i} {aim shout] he stridied in the itmmo-r. and textilizers puirhascd lxxith a knmxleclge of “hat the soil I needs as \\ ell as â€f \\ hat the partic- .ular crops desire most. There is yet much to learn about rommercial fertilizers, but there is mm In already known that could he used in such a “av as to saw- munev Inn the purchase prim and increase Ithe yields remitting from its use.â€" ? Farmers" Advocate. \ Experiments are doing a great deal to direct ,growers in the purchase and use of commercial fertilizers what to use, when to use it, and how to use- it are important. factors that must. be studied in order to use commercial fertilizers with success. Science has established the fact that the proper time to fertilize a straw- herry plantation is in the autumn {previous to the next season's cr0p taint that. asparagus makes the. best. iuse of these added stimulants when iapplieit after the cutting,' season is iover and when the tOp is storing up “Ham. food for the next year's ten- oter shoots. l’erennial plants and trees are apparently fort-handout. ;anct it is «luring the growing season {that they fill the Cllplmal’it for the next year’s remiirements. 'l'he {grower must. therefore. he tore- 'iltlllllt‘li. too, for it is useless trS'inz; {tn work at cross purpose to the unâ€" .~.ilteralule laws of nature. Seienee explains that. fruit trees when form- 'ing lulots and making: wood t-‘rcm'th .are also Itl}'lll:-' the foundation in giants and spurs for the crop of the isueeeeiting: year. amt it. is then that 't'ertili/er t'Xt‘l'ts the most, intluent'e i for good. HM Lady fin 'I‘rafalgar-squaref: "Isn‘t. is wnndm'ful how a single [mlim'man can dam tho‘flow of tho tl'alTic'.“ In» and su'ils may I annthm' of m: units and Dr Ian Fruit and 3'i-g0tablo grmwrs are convim't'ii that commvn'izil fertilâ€" izers are necessary and pi'olitahlu aids in the gem-rail Sclivmu of pro- auction; and mixed faimcis aw, in a {.710 ate-r vxtvnt 03913 yi-ai', mnplo3- ing tlw commercial pimincu in sup- plume-M ("loun's and baifln3ai'cl "Hill- urc in the maintenance of soil rm- tilit3. lurtaiu craps wspoml to one twv H! 101mm 1- and nut to an) other. THE WISE USE OF FERTILIZBRS ‘11 I‘ m V "Yi-s, grannio; but vou should {he bus-clriwrs!" ‘5 FUN. or AUTOS Au. INTENT 0N KNOCKINC DEAQIE DOWN. mm WHEN u omv: m r’uven-cosu ' A3 FAD AS EYE CAN SEE. ~ THE canes ARE LINED Wu FOLKS “(WED 10 DASH m FRONT G FE .; OL-Lg-Yn UNCFLâ€"E‘S haw plvnty Oi' mu) m c- plant fowl mgrvd- .ckmg m OHM'I‘S. ul he studied by tho .'tili7.m's purchased re of what the soil 0f what the partic- It ISL.IIJQQI’QQVIIISQIW Kros lIaIIdlI-Il well and passml nut. purpose to the IIII- ‘0 “'3 defence. , f IIIItIII‘v. Scivnw- Th0 grams,- was 0 (Ivan “III- and in ttroes “IIPIlfOlln- the “[10]!“ sixh IIIIIIIItI's only ten Iking “0m! gumth 1wnaltiws \\l'li' hunch-II mm a“ for the foundation III.IIIIIInI' IIIIIIII'tIuIIs «Ir IIII- IIIIIyIIII: 'oI' tlw ('I'IIII (If Uw‘rulvs. Hf â€II-sc- 'J'a\'I.~;m'k III'I'w and It Is tlwn that‘six and “lll'hillll four. ““1. most illflllt'llW‘! A fay Clean Game a? boom \TJ name 42.. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE tion but I‘N'UIN'I‘E Hw lilwml HM- of hams. hmvevm', m with an vvvn 'ln' Shots nu gum! in 1 win. Strahm for "Psfpih- HH- I'N'Plll mild \watlim â€14- im- wa< in fair ('umiitinn mm the game was wry fast. At timin- lmth twums show-cl lurk nl' condi- tion but I‘H'Ulml'aimi rapidly with le third poriml was tlw {ash-st. and lwst 01' â€1" “WP“. Hull! Ivan»; wom- wm'king hard and Han Imp m-t minclvrs had many anxinu» nmmc-nts. \Vlwn half tlu- playing po-riml lmcl pasm-d. liuwman rmuu «Inwn Hu- ivv with â€w pm-k and shut. 'J'lm shot was not an Hw. gual. but. tilunwnts 0n Hm Durham «Ivi‘vm'c- uttmnplml on the Durham «Inn-ï¬n.- ally-mph"! h, sing» it and Hm m DIH'I' was duâ€" llo-ctwl MT his stick and min Hm HM. It, was hard llH'lliPilH’. but it, is all in Hm game and thv goal nf murm- muntml. 'l‘lu- Durhams ku pu'. forth Mary vfl'urt. but it. was un- umiling and while" (hwy \wro- un- ahlc- tn M'vn Hm scnx'n’ their 0;»- punvnls \wrro Iu-ld out and had to resort to lam: rung“ shuts. which shots nu anal in thv ï¬rst lwrioct to win. Stl'ahm 1'01" Tavistm-k. huw- cwr, was "tho-r0." amt lwsich-s surm- cd to 1w lnaclml down with ham» shin-5. Many of the saw; hv. mad“ were of UMP almost inumssihh: var- ivty, at lea-'t two shots that hu nuwr saw we're. dvflt'clml at! his pads buck inn tho cornm' behind the Tans- tovk goal. For a timv it soc-mm! that nu math-1' \\'hvr0 the Durhams shot her was always hwky enough tn bu in thn road. This, combined with UH- fnct that ho is an excop- tionally good water. mam.- it. all the hardm- for Hip Dun-hams and tho shuts hn did let in could not have Tavis-tovk muntor. Eight. minulc-s afvrwards Buschlvn shut. t'rnm Hm 'l‘avistock blue lim- aml. Hm puck going tln'ouuh the «M'vnvv, twat. tho- ngvistuvk guulv'l‘ fur HH' sm'und ('uunt nf Hu- gamv. This \\'l.~- all the: srnring for Hm serum! pc'l'iml. Hmuuh 'l‘avistm'k was nu Hm «It-MIâ€" siw must. nf thv Iimv and Stralun was kvpt busy suVing. DURHAM LOST GAM‘E (Continued from page 1) TO TAVISTOCK TEAM w-ry fast. At Hmvs «mo-cl lurk Hl' condi- jmratnd rapidly with - 0f subs. Th0. Dur- , \wx'v nulluckml and. 'In-vak had mmugn in â€16- ï¬rst [wriod to for 'I‘avistock. how- '0." and bt-sidvs sm-m- "'5'“ plâ€. HH- Ull- The game Tuesdav has demon- strated that both Durham and 'l‘ - vistock teams are about as Aenly mached as it would be possible to hme them. On both sextettes It would be hard to pick any particu- lar stars. From the (it‘ft‘llt't' out both won: Show and the rosult of the game just about dI‘monstl'atos the advantage in tlII'. “hI‘I‘aks'Z 'I‘avistock got thom and won; had Durham III-on so fawrod thm would haw Itono HIP samo ltw was a‘ moat gamn and the fans who jIIIIIIII-H'It down to 800 It. (H't‘ltallll) got “H'il‘ mom's s wIIIth \Vt‘ chgratIIlIItn tIII- wiIIIII'I's‘ hut I'W'll ,Vl't u‘I'II'IIIIt [H't‘lmt't'll to admit thI-y arI- Hm hI'ttI-I' tI'IIIII than thu locals. uiwn an I-VI-II Shill't‘ of “H'- ht‘t‘tlks‘. 'l‘hu lino-ups: 'I'Ia'\'i.~'tnvk 3 4mm. StrIIIIIII; Ih~- fl‘llt't'. HIIIII'I't IIIIII ltIItlI: I'I-IItI'v. MatlII-I'; wing..- KIIHItlI-Isch and How- IIIIIII. SIIIIs, IJIIIIIII IIIIII â€HIN‘I‘IIH‘II'. Durham f2,â€"~4mal A. KH'SSZ civ- fnm‘m «Sh-mums ‘ml \Vilsun; m-nm‘, Mvtiirr: wings. usvhlvn and LI» \‘Mm'. Sllhsï¬wli. Kl‘vss and Hcmu Rt‘fvl‘c'v-J Ko-Ily. Lishmvl. Kress in goal for the Durhams also played an exceptional game. and though he did not. luv 43" many shots to handle as Sfrahm no work- ecl himself 0 t of a light curnor on several nova: ï¬ns. beg] helped. ' THE MATERIALS INCLUDE: A ï¬ne heavy quality Crepe Ronfa, with a dainty box weave. Strong and durable and very smart for afternoon dresses of distinction. Washable Flat Crepe, ideal for lin- gerie, dresses, children's things. In practically all the smart Spring colors, also black and white. RAYON F ANCY‘ CREPES F OL’LARD 60c. yd. 90c and “.35 yd. Dress Lengths 53.00 J. 8: J. Hunter Durham Silk miterinls that ofl'er inï¬nite possibilities to the woman of creative impulse who will fashion her own Spring wardrobe in in individual manner. A most timely ofl'ering at very substantial savings. Two Good Tum These Are Sewing Days When She Who Plans Can Realize Great Savings gut? Jazz "and lmadvr: “A piano. tun saxaplmnvs. two slmlmn Immmc-rs. u «my liu- kc-Hlmlmms and 9 tum- \\'°'|ilm°.' FI‘Iml has froquvnily Imvn the ob- jm-Iinn in uur nwn casv. “No ". W San quiotIv but lirmlv. “vmir mp0- siliuu is IIIII'H'SIIIIR. but rm I\ we 'ircfm‘ ImI. I0 Ilnw IIiu boIIwr of reâ€" iumiling and ruihwstmg Ilfty or sixty iiiilliuns; it cuts inm our golf Such 3 love “(In being ofl'omd $70,,00Mll) for nm- at his proporlws." “(I read, “.Mr MC'IIPII mpliml ‘II‘ II II good In ico. hut I dun! cum I“ he III'JIHII-Imi Imnwst- ing 870,000,01in " Win-n breaking in a now ctr. tho (‘llgllll‘ can no prrvrnlml from be- ing totally wrorkml by driving It a spew! Imus than 2.5 miles an hour for the ï¬rst 500 miles. This pre- caution is lakvn ln “war in†tho engine parts. When rngina purl. are not made in rlom limits, the inc-qualities in llu- nu-rhaznism force "in hoarincs lu lm drawn up tight in nrdrr ln m-rnrr lhu proper Ill. making a lll'\\' rnxinr so slifl' that I strong man is nnnhln to turn the crank handle. «lluh I’mm-io-lur (In jam. hand Ivad- - ' "What, mstrmm-nts haw» you lAlDLlIG TI! '8' CAI Ontario PAGE I