Wednesday, April 22, 1925 OPEN EVENINGS. Cl old O eReRTMENT MILLINERY Speciat Dargains on Hast Spring Coate frem.81250 To $ig.es SPRING CoaATs ", â€â€"bâ€"‘_â€"¢ hadbyâ€" .2\ .A a 4 ’-’u‘lwl *A mears Aie raw" . o 4 Weite to Head Office Montreal for Free Booklet * MOME RAINTING MADE casy THE WHITE STORE THAT sAVES you monEy LEE HARDWARE Stoney Creek Haster Hate [INâ€"SENOUR â€"ITE FLOOR FINISH $1.98 and up To use * CHILDREN‘s NEEDS Children‘s RMeefer Coats .... .. Striped Flannelette . ... 19¢ per . MEN‘S DEPARTMENT Men‘s Work Bocks .....,...... .r.v:nnt eoemac e e es s Men‘s Sunday Shirts ....98¢ ana & Next to Moore‘s Theatre PHONE 420 19¢ per yard The situation presents no ‘ end of possible hardship, domestic and legal entanglement,, according to the Onâ€" tario attorneyâ€"general. Even where the partics had married again, and had children under their second marriage, such a decision would apply. Take the case of a bride who has had her marriage annulled by an Onâ€" tario courtâ€"there are now two such cases, and a Bar~le case now before Mr, Justice Kelly makes the third. Should she marry again, and have children, and some future appoal deâ€" clde agzainst the validity of the Ontario law, then she would find herâ€"self livâ€" Ing with a man who was not her husband, and with children . upon whom, would be placed the stigma of Mlegality. had her marr tarlo courtâ€" cases, and a Mr, Justice Should she children, and The situation arises out of recent cases . where marrlages of young couples under 18 years of age were dissolved, because there was no writ« ten consent of the parents. These young puople are now free to consider Feede s younion to wl hy poraok an a pos to any person of their choice, the same though they had never gone lbvua a form of marrlage. & in neither of the two cases was an appeal taken, as the bride and groom The officers of the attorneyâ€"gen» eral‘s department are at present at work preparing a stated case which will be carried as far as the supreme mn of Canada, and very probably to privy council, in â€" ar â€"effort. to straighten out the legal -"E‘ tangle which has been created by Ontario matriag law and nM.M cent decisions under it. ® ‘ in each case were sAtisfled to. have the marriage annulled; but M, in some future case, an appeal is taken to the higher court and it is neld that the Ontario courts have no power to . dissolve â€" marriages under the Ontario law, then all these young péople who now» consider themselves single and free to do as they please will . find themselves automatically married aguin to the bride or groom from whom they considered themâ€" solves legally free. More than that she would find herâ€" self again legally married to the man with ‘whom she had gone through the original _ ceremory, She woul. be forced to leavé her husband and father of her family, or live with him in a state of {legal relationship, with a family born in iMegality. to determice whother or not the s0¢â€" tion under which th«e merrlages ate being snnulles is valld. If it is bold that the section is ultra vire« then, n wattar what the kardships Incusred, o° how their circumstances have changâ€" «1, there parites wili £«dâ€" themselves *egully mm';! to:.eh cther. A‘z subsequent ma . ag * i hove pone throw<h -m of no Je prosent qhw might result in terv.ble . hartah it is _ conâ€" celvable that a woman. very «»msitive aboutâ€" such @sutters. .e feel that she ougtt to abandon her children because of their Megality. She wight feel forced to lsave the man she loved. fo: a man vith whus she had n! conmmon sywnath? or cesire to live with. â€" It da a wattar that «2 will ba decided as roon as possitie." '] The situation to which Mr, Nickle vfers is thisâ€"b:ides and groom#® whose marriages are annuled ~by Ontario courts may find themselves automatically married again by m fcture jud&ment of any higher court, holding the present Ontario law in valldâ€"this irzespective of whether notthey have since married again, or even if there are children by their wecond marriage. Such second marâ€" rages would in this event be hw and all children bon under it w be {Megitimate, In. cases where boch <bride and groom had cemarricd the «ituation would be doubly complicated and unâ€" tenable . Noth bride and groom might {ind themselves with illogal partners in {Hfe, and flegaj families in the‘r ow ‘homesâ€"all @luging upon a hairâ€" Mas #«elson of = court at Ottawa or Lon/on Dagland. ‘The situation is prepusterous and carnnot be allowed 13. continue"," as» cortod Nr. Nicklo. "My depastment is at , ;osert at vork preparing a stated case *o te «iken to the highest courts, to determize whother or not the sdcâ€" sl«=a aet has provided that a ,-'uJ unter 18 niu®! have the consont their a° ont or guardian before being inavried. . In all cas: wrought, the gct wis held nitra vires, .s beyond the powe* of the yrovince, and encreach Ing on the juriediction of Â¥he governmeit L the actual ceremony ds with thÂ¥ jusiadiction of tas provinee, the ie@hslature in 1912 amonded the ast w1ake the consent a necessary @ars | MAINLY FOR WOMEN | Attorneyâ€"General‘s â€" Department MARRIAGES, THOUGH ANNULLED, MAY YET BE LEGAL TI For some May Upset Judgmentsâ€"Is a Quéer. Mixâ€"Upâ€"If Ontw Act Upset Second Marriages Would Be Void. * X the cor=mony, and declaring tbat the wbsence of such comsent the triage was null and vold Arises Out of Recent Cases A Double .Complication The Ontario Aet Ontario that m f e . _ nd the a‘_flg‘:":; reach lederal -â€"':l“’; AIErS with ®0, &ol he ast us cost varies meeording to the value the article imended. w | * iign "Never Too ‘ wece is broken it d# I8Uka U try home mend~ Jng. ' : of china and : neeed ~>rent treatment, a a homeâ€"mended plece 1 ratorer It is imâ€" possl ig. MAK®! a mod job of it s I « made of an adâ€" F‘“‘ i & i deposit which mot be | * ~â€"It is importt a china Js broken ‘hima resstorin; . requires end! n:'lnw. ma sometimes a."n;T: l}:n :-...:n tbe “:=l“ pleces ‘C'l.l:ll after ‘been s together 0 last piece toes not ‘fit correctly. ‘The sent to the mender, ure p:.! in »-o-.:::fl get ‘...‘ € n task of resstoration «. At spring cleanin; ime good old china that n-m: by with, pleces broken off s = thrown away because it iss thot that if pleces are Te aiotiont inowinn. t expeert restor» | of adding a thissing. r‘l.'.xm- O" adong an h lmmn- ing a trlacutulas ‘the edge of a plate. Pigures : have a hand or a foo0t g=clean be restored completely, and, t« on Drewâ€" den and Chielsea ina that so casily chip can _ be Invicbly mended. One restorer in Londca bad & specially :-I“‘ old \Bï¬.c hrhl‘o’-.;ad that, det boimg broken pleces, had four 0> five biz pleces missingâ€" so no breakiage | tng on «llk ‘ucr-mn._fn'mc}n leaves a imark. ‘The regubation / thi:teen Innh t eat one and a ha twentyâ€"s!x. inches wise of mat@rial. have taken UP th have taken e ‘ouam..n‘.:“'l One of them 04 o revamp that has to restoré‘ had MV iBb ow ) copmqrtdiertantlt gone concluyton * the amendme~‘ tlke the original in Invsind as he‘ng a trespass on douainior. powers and would be witra vires in the " t appeul tuken, UnfortUDately no has been «aken to date. In judathont su nulling ‘:' -::m..' the "rat case, onder 1 MroJusâ€" tlee Wright rlm.c:"m: that his decision would be review 4 by a bigher court. !luuuu 108 were in mgreomen! on the «ution, s appeal Was (aken. rlâ€"ges have al annulled, and a thitd case Dx Some of the _ foremost 1 _ eonstitui.onal aurhoritles jn to mssort that ‘n thoir "'-._h it / almost a foreâ€" bup traPilcscn / N admit a jelnt th: patterned. @4 face at close ran#®. a" that somet Me# W heen mond*4 bes broken in & €.°85 In Burtle Mr, Jastic,Kelly, at the 'm + slutlMur . action m:cd: Â¥uy much, such things (annnients â€"** poariine under this not, | it dos: not ent with Sutiaing upshe moraifty on uen tha nation MWSt dopend." women have #0n china, ©v°0 If th mach whout !t. ® wives have 3 1¢" down from 10 5* question of N9# NJ troa > ts distroning in Uimakn Wash ~%/>7~ That Itch Away Bilk thread ab.ild be used as basâ€" Unde® _ this al from ( ost distressing this discases DID.DI * *® The 1 11 5! $ ltp vetivees you or voue regubatton for a placket is n inches ‘The facing is ie Putlence Required, separaiei) oo k ored ol d Ancd iong. Out lengthâ€" Drucgist »@M) very many ' tion of old < understand i most house» «, ither handed k t CoC e & = u‘:‘m is ‘an ® necessary + ves which rate on a sible even | «o strong a that bas ‘ it has + not in the a"in England rIEm vexfecently had h mlflnn broken in two \ large , rivets hat to take p the holes beâ€" t repairers In xm adopted as n "Never Too a satisfactory ppings shoula pleces should : paper to be ty often they ind the edges making the ly difficalt. two marâ€" of TEA THAT SUITS TO A “T†The lighte: infusions of goud quality , China teas are considered cholvest by . many of the most sophisticathd teaâ€"| drinkers. â€" But remember that you 411 | find great var‘ation in quality among these teas. China toa may be of the | cholcest or of the cheapest, so you may not serenely use the name as ll sure Indicator of quality, but must‘ exercise discâ€"iminative judgnient. Dr‘ er it your guests « your family are made up of novices . \ tea drinking, or | if they are great coffee drinkers, you will probably please them bes* by getâ€" | ting Ceyloz and India black teas. These are not so old as the best quality China teas, but are of rich, full NMavor, The India teas are not ordinar‘ly #o sweet as the Ceylon teas, ; and your American family may considâ€"] er some of the too heavy and strong. | But you can blly many India teas of excellent quality, and if you want to appeal to the real epicure, try some of that which comes from the wellâ€" known Daryeeling district. Teatime on Fifth avenue, or on Michigan Boulevardâ€"those are phrasâ€" es to conjure with. But the passing of the temcups can be just as pleasing a rmynyurrlm.mfl It‘s on Ma‘n street, If you buy tea that sult#â€"to a "T", o 6 Such tea will not only be a "cup that cheers but not Inctslates"; it will for the average permon, be . a lovm? which, _ only mildly stimulating, | is lY-ln-; is, in fact, actually healthâ€" ful, for it is a palateâ€"pleaser and has w desirable effect on the appetite and normal digestion. The brewing. of such a cup of tea, however, presupâ€" poses happy selection. There‘s a Ten for Every Tasté I If the cup is to be worth the drinkâ€" Ing, the tea you buy must be of fine quality. But there are many kinds of , fine teas, and you can have a great deal of leeway in your cholce, -m' will depend merely on what your tea | tastes happen to be, There are China | teas, Ceylon teas, India teas, Java uu.f Sumatra teas, Japan teas, among those you will fing on the market, _‘ _ O:, some of the many "mixed teas" may appeal to you. ‘These are the blends of green and black teas, and often result in a decided improvement of flavor over eithe?, You will find the Java and Sutnatra I‘-‘-u-uvl like those from Ceylon and ndia. »agar! Cream?} Lemon? Finally having selected and preparâ€" ed your tea with scrupulous care you come to the question so often conâ€" sldered allâ€"important: how‘ll you take your tea? If you buy tea from Japan, you will know the finost quality by the mediam or smallâ€"sized leaf. ./The infusion is of a clear, bright green, and of as fraâ€" grant an odor as you ecnuld ask, Whatever tea r decide to t°y, you can be sure it is genuine tea by :-Mll the leaf, ‘The sides of the tea f are jagged, having large "teoth"; the leaf is quite long, narrow and pointed at the end, Try This In Your Teapot, Proper preparation is the next â€" if the tea is to be truly tempting. The confirmed tea drinker knows that the water used must be fresh ‘ and boiling; that the teapot must remain hot: though not bo!ling hot, for sevâ€" erai minutes after the water is put into it; that. unless the tea leaves are removed, the beverage must not stand more than five minutes, at most, ARROWROOT BISCUITS 25« 1b D. S, L. CORN FLAKES MILLSTREAM BRAND PINK WALNUTS *M0s" 39¢ ib TIGER CATSUOP o. MoOLASSEs Every time you step inside a DOMINYON or small, you are guaranteed a saving. ‘i;; groceries guaranteed for their quality. 1 lb m»~ |â€" MATCHES 8‘3!.2,5"3555 I s 2 l_g_l 3 soxes 29¢ A RoADs TEXb To Ts pomnion sromtsâ€"maxe savine ut Govup~ k 3 1tms 25¢ MAYFIELD CREAMâ€" e a _ ERY B}TTER, ‘b. 34c Some Tea Tests SHELLED SALMON 2 «. 29c ] mnmu knows how readily holes ‘ fo lllx.hnhnllottdnuthu A good to prevent this is, when llmlum.mmhm, to loop on the wires a with the worsted an orâ€" dinary sewing thread, or better still, !a silk thread. If \e thyead is preâ€" | viously wound nw worsted it Wwill not be trou to kait In darning the same may hbe effectively done. The heels and toes, which are most apt to become worn, are thus streugthened, and will be found to { lust twice as long as when knitted or ; darned with worited alone. llhhmlt.lnmrtm as appeal to your particular gastrondâ€" mic tastes are concerned. It is hard to spoil good tea, you know, and cer« tainly it can« be done by a mere decision to have it in sugar or cream Nee eroe on O i s or both or lemon, or nothing at all Naturally, however, thesubstance you take in your tea has an effect upon the composition of the beverage as A When : mending . children‘s . heavy wool stockinks cut out all the wornâ€" out parts and use a crochet hobk to crochet in the filling. For many people this is much casier than darning. A plece of velvet pasted in the back of the shoe beel is usually a great sayâ€" ing on the wear of stockings. _ Glass or earthenware containers are preferred to metals, with the single exception of sllver, for teaâ€"keeping. whole. Sugar and cream make it heavâ€" ler and are therefore preferred in the winter by some who consider only lemon the proper teaâ€"addition for the hot days. u-u.flnlfllflll'!‘“ used, is, of course, proper for dood WoPd, e OV EPm‘ PE PP Before you take the alice of lemon from the dish, or t!lt the cream pitcher, the contents of the teasup are made up of from two to three and oneâ€"third per cent, caffein; of the tannin and gumâ€" -yuuuhhvlhl-n&ocnnd lis "body"; and of oil and resinâ€"comâ€" taining materials, which are responâ€" wible for the distinctive tea flavors. And Treasuring Your Teaâ€" Remember that sultable selection, clever concoction nor the addition of your most preferred substance to tea will avail to bring satisfaction over the tea table, if you are careless about Its keeping. A fairly cool, dry place is best. Proximity to strongâ€"smelling foods will injure it, exposure to air will impair its flavor, and dampness, will ruin it entirely. g The Two Types of Tea BAKING POW DER "CALADA" mm puthfly‘“'cglrhd.â€tfg to oxidize colour when drawn. Green tea is immediâ€" ately steamed after plucking, which preâ€" vents oxidization. There are delicious blends of "SALADA" in both of these types and also a unique blend of Black and Green Tea Mixzed. All are sold in four qualities. pomiNion | ‘There are two distinct types of tea, Black Tea and Green Tea. Both-m from the same bush and both are equaily pure. The difference is in the process of manufacture which gives each a different flavour. â€"Black Tea after it is plucked is FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIESâ€"No. 4 STORE and make a purchase, whether aore ’“MM&cmmmhs MAYFIELD BREAKâ€" rFAST BACON, tb. ... ss |PUMPKIN15¢ QUART BOTTLE pmvote,. «y\ ~aantner CLEANSER _2 nns 23¢ ETT DURRSTE C LESLIE J, FARRELL, T omMSDY CANNED 6 ) s ie _May we have an opportunâ€" ity of showing you how these papers will make new rooms J:u ones? Robt. Duncan & Co. BEFORE THE BIG RUSH â€"â€" Our new stocks of Importâ€" ed and Canadian Papers are now complete and the deâ€" signs are unusually striking. ‘This is the ideal time to redecorate your roonis, Before the big spring rush, which keeps decorators so busy. STATIONERS ,HAMILTON 31¢ 23¢ re the quantifqy Market *z