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Chinese “Little Lancfa” < >— The Idea of,the M Ltttle Farm" has , struck China, and will be used to aid fUmlne refugees and those who have loat everything In the war. Self-help la the fundamental Idea aocordlug to the plan aa outlined In ■/a ,:^Bfs^gr Filled With Good Things for £ i MMH"/ the Easter Feast jgf the Jf COUDIE MARKET CO. / W e Give tpZoPLrs\ WK,' People's Legal Stamps rr^ I 3or 4 lb. Strip Bacon, . 16c **“"**” 5 ib. Pail Pure Home-made Lard, . 55c Picnic Hams 10c Strictly Fresh Eggs. . 25c per doz. WM. A. HUETTER, JR. 830 GBATIOT AVE. Your Easter Dinner Try nur Ic« Cream, Brick Cream or Fruit Ice*, delivered to any part of the city, properly pack «*. reaching you at desired time. We guarantee our goodH o'lual to any on the market at popular . prices. One trial, please, to be convinced. Our price llat: ■ ILK CREAM. - 1 qt. Vanilla Cream, 33c| tilth fruit, 40e - qt. \aallla Uream, OOc: with fruit, 70c :t qt. Vanilla Cream, 70ct with fruit, |l 1 gal. Vanilla Cream. 80c| with fruit, 91.00 null 81.40. 3 gal. or more, M»c per gal. HKICK CREAM 1 qt. Brick Cream, 4«ci with fruit, 40c 2 qt. nrlrk Cream, 7Oct with fruit, 70c 3 qt. Brick Cream, fit with fruit, 81.10 1 gal. |two colors), 31.20: with fruit, 81.20 aad 81-40. 1 gal. (three colors), 81-30. All orders to be delivered at noon must be In by 9:30 a. m. I STANDARD ICE CREAM CO. \ 000-071 McDOUGALL-AVE. V I’honea Ridge 1140, Field 114. 1 Let your home be decked \ with beautiful and fragrant I FLOWERS B —FOR— I EASTER ■/ Every style and kind of flower- V ing plants and cut flowers at prices f absolutely the lowest. A. C. Schmidt \ THE FLORIST 623 Gratiot Ave. Phone Ridge 3614. • _ ■ BUY THE BEST .—— , ■•““Seely’s” Flavoring Extracts Vanilla, Lemon, Etc. Sold by Lending Grocers. m recant consular report. Tho work ers and their families will racetva Unsocial assistance for their main tenance until the first crop has been harvested. Afterwards they will be expected to support themselves and pay an amount sufficient to meet any government tax on the property ass whole and interest on the money ex pended in giving them a start. A provision is Included in the plan which will enable the teuants to pay THE DETROIT TIKES i APRIL ’ 1912. s large part of theee taxes in labor, should caah payment be too heavy a burden. A number of families have already been installed aud will develop small farms and market gardens on the land. I( the plan is successful on the 120 seres already secured near Nan king, the idea may be extended to aid thousands of peqple. It may even be taken up as a government project, as Dr. Sun Yat Sen, president of the M EMI Silt QP HAM, LAMB and VEAL —AT— MARX’S MARKET gggr 25 Cadillac Square l gy hOOO Small, Lean Sugar Cured Hams with fat and skin HrJnp- removed 14J/ 2 c par Ib. *j ** Sugar Cured Breakrast Bacon (whole or half strip) 15c per Ib. W v ' a * Genuine Easter Lamb— r »>d Get Hindquarters .. $1.50 to $2.50 Forequarters.... 75c to $1.50 t) Extra 100 Milk-Fed Jereoy Calves — Green Veal Boaßt * Leg or Loin jfe Trading Veal Breaat for stufflug wac Leg or Loin {\ c COUDIE MARKET CO. A " D T N « O . w J.°T R eR „„ T ss? 7ou w,u th * iar *“ t >nd choic - t o« *>..«»- to UP , OUV.B. W, ar. h*rid 7 J rwr yoS*»B4^in P wm*aSd* , £jLt marlt ? a ' y ' rythln *- thun you can possibly find elsewhere. y and you w ® nd fi r * ator value for your money here Come in or phone your orders early. There is an advantage In doing bo. Special—Hams, Fancy Sugar Cuied ICn II eccs,ss«~ WHOLE OR HALF) PER LB * I|l I* I ■ m • Auy of the follow lug hraudu—STA R, PREMIUM,'HONeV, PERFBCTIoiv. ■“ “ Pol UOZs, d2 t> C On above Specials we cannot MEAT DEPARTMENT. Veal Breasts, shank on, per lb 10c Veal Rreaala, shank off, per lb me Veal Rump Hoanln, per 1b....1t1c Veal Loins, per lb Ido Veal Shoulders, per lb I4e Veal Stewing Pieces, per lb. .lie (•KXI'I.VK SPRING LAMB by the quarter; tine, tender and Juicy. Fall Lamk, Leg* or Hlnd quarf era, per lb 17e Fall Lamb, Froat <)usrters, per lb 12c Put Hon*#* Prime llref, 1b..13c Freak Hamburg Htesk, 1b.... 12c Short Riba Prime Reef, per lb, ge Genuine Old Vlrglala Hama, per lb 35e GROCERY DEPARTMENT. WALKER’S FAMOUS GRAPE JUICE: 25-cent bottles for.. iße 16-cent bottles for He Fancy Figs in Jars, per Jar.23c Del Monte Asparagus Tlpa, per can 20c COP FE E Goud^ e . S ?f c . ,al B,end *■ th ® biggest coffee value offered in the city today. 0% a ■ "■■■ A delicious, smooth, rich blend, per lb 30C Orange Pekoe Blend Ceylon Tea, a very fancy tea. per lb W ”5.,, COUDIE MARKET CO. GOOD THINGS TO EAT re-flavored, *Delicious-tasting Table Delicacies Pure Preserves, Jellies, Catsup, Table Sauce , and Baked Beans. ;§ Prepared Mustards, Vinegars and Apple Butters. Pickles, of Course All Made “WILLIAMS WAY” In The • Spotless Factories on Williams Square. WILLIAMS BROS. CO., i I I ■■■ i .1. —-n OF DETROIT. Pick the Pickle From Michigan. new republic, has Joined the organi sation committee. Dear Miss Grey—l have a cinnamon colored cloth skirt which haa been spotted with rain. I have sponged and pressed It without remedying it. What can I do? MRB. T. E. D. A—Your only recourse Is to thor oughly wet It all over alike and press it until it is dry. t accept Telephone or C. O. D. or Nabob Sliced Pineapple, none better, large cans, per can 20c Stuffed Olives, large bottles, each Evaporated Milk, small cans. any brand. 7 canrf*. 25c " sleet Meats, Halves, Fancy, per lb 40c Cooking Figs, per lb. Oct 3 lb.2fte W’hltc Bear Preserves, assorted. Mason style Jars, per Jar...25c BUTTER DEPARTMENT. Freak Cottage Cheese, per lb Sc ('hole* Creamery Butter, 6 lb. cartons, each 81-75 Fancy Michigan Full Cream Cheese, per lb 23c Fancy York State Full Cream Cheese, per lb 25c Imported Camembert Cheeae, very fancy, In wood, each 35c Imported Swiss Cheeae, fancy —per lb 84c Domestic Swiss Cheeae, equal to most imported, per lb. .24c Fancy New York State Lim burg Cheese, per lb 20c Brie Cheese, Roquefort Cheese. Gorgonsola Cheese, Edam When Shopping for Easter Candies REMEMBER THAT JOHNSTON'S CANDIES are sold by Kinsel in beautiful boxes; also Lowney’s Chocolates and Cream Can dies, Morse’s Dolly Varden and Apollo Chocolates, in 1, 2 _and 3-pound pretty Easter Boxes. Special for Saturday, 500 nifty sweets, assorted choco lates, in pound boxes, regular 60c value, 25£ per lb. plcg. KlMttl CUT RATE IX.III JC/L DRUGGIST OPEN ALL MIGHT ‘ ders. These Specials sold for esi Cheese. Pineapple Cheese, Gen uine English Stilton Cheese, Package and Potted Cheese, all kinds. POULTRY DEPARTMENT. Fancy Heft Board Roasting Chickens, per lb 22e Choice Roasting Chickens, P«r lb 20c Fancy Frying Cklekeua, per lb. 22c Choice Broilers, P«r pair Si. lo and 81.20 Choice Stewing Chickens, per lb 18c and lSe Choice Turkeys, Per lb 2Sc aud 2Sc Ckolce Young Duek, per 1b. 20c Fine Young Geese, per lb 20e Freak Dressed Aquae, per pair 75c Crosse A Blackwell’s Pickles and Chow Chow, pint bot tles, each aoe BAKERY DEPARTMENT. Pound Cake, Fruit Cak«s Ladles* Cake, fresh every day, lb. 20c Fresh Parker House and Finger Rolls, per dos is# Easter Specials! Rabbits, Baskets, Eggs, Eastsr LlUaa, Tulips, stc., ready to serve. $1.25 Per Dozen. Brick lee Cream composed of maple, walnut, pineapple and aprloot loe. 50c Par Quart. You wlTl find thla combination Brick Ice Cream a fitting climax to your Easter dinner. Pleaas Telephone Your Order Before 8:30 A. M. Sunday. Arctic Ice Cream Cos. Grand 4110. City 7072. * Bread and Education 0 7 ♦ New York employer! say it la es sential to the success of their busi ness that thsy should be permitted to employ children of 14. and New York educators say it is essential to the future welfare of the state that it should have citisena with a decent ish only at the stole. French Vienna Rolls, per dos.ixe Bread, all kind*, large 10af...9c Imported and Domestic Crackers and Biscuits, all kinds. VEGETABLEA AND FRUIT A „ Hos House Lettuce New Potatoes, New Beets. New Carrots, Beet Greens, Radishes, Cucumbers. Celery. Rhubarb. Cauliflower, Egg Plant, French Endive, French Artichokes. Hwest Potatoes, Mushrooms. Faney Grape Fruit, each....lOe Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Mal aga Grapes, etc. Fresh Afrawberrlss. FIAH DEPARTMENT. Fancy Fresh Hallhut, per lb 20c Faucy Jumho Smelts, per lb. .2()c Fresh Steak CoS, per lb 15c Freak No. 1 Smelts, per 1b... 15c Fresh Haddock, per 1b.,..12tic Freak Ocean Herring, . _ P«r lb lSVfcc Canadian Finan H addle, Freeh Mackerel. Trout, White Fish. Parch, Herring, FreSh Salmon, Mackerel, Flounders, Shad, Bcallopa, Oysters- \\V&S \. y li< J 3L w* tmutiw* <* t*]/ 1 f education, which is impossible if chil dren stop their schooling at 14. “ ’Ere’s a rum go!** as Bsm Weller would ssy. But Dr. Dean, chief of the division of vocational schools, baa a remedy, he says: "It is true that employers need the labor of these children, and equslly true that the children need the pay to be earned, since thoir parents can’t Bupport them. Suppose we do this: <BUY YOUR GROCERIES of W. M. KOENIGS (The grocer who guarantees 20 per cent *9h saving on every Dollar.) ■ 1306 BEAUBIEN STBEET 1 Phone North 1168. ■ —FOR— I LOW PRICES. QUALITY ■ AND PEOPLE'S LEGAL ||M[ ■ STAMPS TRADE WITH THE J E&9USi M DETROIT MARKET CO. I 417-423 Gratiot Avc. fl 850 Fort St.. E. * 678 Fourteenth Ave. 921 Twenty-fourth St. M SHOP T*o* I>oor» from » Qra> VERY SPECIAL—-whilethey last 500 3-Bloom Easter /flB Lilies, 60c. PI L j Do your shopping jS Ut’s Worth Whil *”M Provide that no child between tM axes Os 14 end 17 ehell >e employe#! 1 n any tr*d** or Industry unless thdjl employer agree# that such child ihalT be permitted to attend eehoel IK hours a week. The employer veold . not be denied the privilege of employ-1 lng these children. The children jj would not be denied the privilege of i making money for their eopporl And -I the state would make enre of a fßtnre : cltlaenehlp of educated men and 1 men.** iw " / j BwjjpSiflßWf/ViSXlmi gflj ’ Pladies ■ SAVE MONEY Tomorrow A FULL LINE OF : RESH, CHOICE MEATS AT LOW PRICEa CALI* ■■-•- J. LENHARD 336-38 ST, AUBIN PHONE E. 118.