wuarfne cubs r " -YOU'LL LEAP ‘I OUT OF YOUR BEAT Tom Mixing lfliew Role That‘ Will ' Eyes Roll "TONY" ro AN AIRPLANE w/‘h TONY, 73/5 WO/VDEQ Hops; Al. WAvMlHlNDK rlll-c.\~.<~.11. LAnLiLsl rilllvtrl A NEW MIX-UP WFIlI-IQTadl‘ AND rouv ACES up “Lodgue Night” -. Two Part "Our- fiinglil Comedy ‘The Final Chapter of the Thrilling Serial ~ " “The Hlaunted Valley” rnuicl: EllWAll TODAY NT 3. 7 _AND 8.45 USUAL WEEK END PRICES .. meanwhile wo must be collteilt to l‘ ‘Ito know that the one who is gone ‘ 60mins To “rt-is »’RINCE snwhltl) WED.--THURS. July 80-31 ’ a . Kensilrgton. iBO KENT ST. “Ti 00-0-9 n u I I u i I I l I l i r I \ lnsidiousl» Eyegtraln s We use this ‘alliootm advis- la r I~ Buifohri’ from [yum-sin may have ‘rfoot iclon 1nd therefore ha! , Just a little willie and ‘we J Ramsay. R. 8.. Kensington. a P snhnnlyrennion of the assembly. 1 LETTER OF SYM PATHY To brother Evans Inglis. lll tho sunshine anll shadows 0| life, there arc times when human sympathy weak though it ho can llnllke the burllcn seem lighter lor [this luasou the nlumbem of Sham mock lllvllilon No_ i110 S. 'l‘. wish to dill-Hull! you our sincere sympathy lll lfilif! great ilereuvcnlellt you have been called upon to bear in the A ideatll oi your beloved ‘brother. Al- though such bcreavelnents are hard Ito endure we yot know that sooner lor later each one of lie are called ‘ luponto rtuvorently bear the cross null when a loved one is taken lrmn us we are braugilt nearer and nearer that great beyond, which _now sllclns only s mystery. But some day, when the curtain of ‘that mysterious vale is lifted and we stand in tho ilrlnsellcn oi’ our Great lll-liei-nlor. then we'll uullerutanil, lillllW that not our will but ills be ' douo- it lnust be ll. comfort for yoll faithfully served llle- Saviour. and jthl- nanle of brother shall always be connected with what is kllld ‘and true. it was a case of "Well drone My (‘looll and Fillillflil Sier- vant" alld God took him to hi|ll~ fflseil‘ to know no more sorrow or llcaro. Alter all dare we if we could 1., bnlug lllln back, from whore he lll-s. "Sale in the hrnm of Josue. too shall bc ouroiiod lrmong the grout loans of dear ones gone before. We leave you to tho Great All Father's care and pray that he in his own good time, shall sen lit tn reilcvle you of your grief and he with you always, Signed on behalf oi‘ offlcom and _ lneln-bors ni’ Shamrock Division Mne- Martha Somsrs, Con_ Archie Hungarys Revenues Jump Under Re- organization (Unltjd Press) GENEVA, July Zi-Rosy rcports lcont nuo to come to the League of iNnilnns from Hungary where u Massachusetts man Jeremiah Smith Jr., in filling the position of hisll oomnrssloner in the task of sc- hll-vlnil the financial reconstruc- tion of that country. As was the case in Austria last yl-nr. llll‘. stabillsatbn of the cur rency in Hungary has been follow- oll by s marked increase in all state incolnes. The tobacco mono- poly has tarnished results espec- ially noteworthy. While the Led‘- gne oi Natbns experts reckoned that the overalls mouthl! "lll?" ml‘ the first six months of 192i would he 1.600.000 gold crowns and I.- 000000 crowns for the second rem- ohtre, the fact is that the tobpoco receipts for the month of April reached 2.800.000 wlll Bmflm Dllflllfl the first 2o rm! of lll" the tobacco revenue climbed i0 5.000.000 gold clowns. Th‘: extraordinary increase is partly attributed to an enerptlc reorganisation of thp I71!" "l tobacco sale. Commissioner Smith will return io Geneva in the hit-e!’ part oi August to make c further Weport to the Council of the Lea; ' s, which meets lust before the - A new “l... us" sad “serial d0- cu m” splat serial attacks jean invented by}. Gemini t. 11g hdw m new ll Iwlted to be present. lWllllam Morris Kira of Pine lliil 1111110 b01188 of Clyde Rivlir will l Cilllflke. llllllllnll, will llolll slarvicl-H hold its annual church service in y illllitilililllll auuluu i. 3H0, , ssoAncAerriNa UP-TO-DATE. "l" "chum and“ l-You don't. need a radio to let this won rams-mu or svsav as ltlwfllfif‘ "ll W" "t"? "I" “fail? licrlpliun cull ll the Guardian u ll- “ll- Your srocer or a pnc s“ an: Job Prinlllers. Plume us. a “film W)“ ORANGE PEKUE - also ll u The” l PREAOHINO A1‘ CAVENDISH- ¢HUR¢H 0F WOTl-ANDPMP- pm; Mum“ 51min", w 1| premh E. Robertson will conduct div- at the Baptist Church, Cavendish “l” fiend“ slll-lllll-‘Y- will l" 0n Sunday morning, July 27m a; Peters ltoad at 7.30 and Sabbath .11 o-e|ock_ A" are company m 27th at Murray River at 10.30; Kiln-ass at ll and Birch lliil at 7 _ = p. m. Special collections. LADIES HAVE A ‘Look in. t——— . |Prowse Bros new outing hnts.' L- 0- L- sll-Rl/wi-‘llltl/l N- J- one hundred just received by ex M°l'll*‘-l‘5°ll Wlll llllll-PQBB llle llnlll" Drum New york-a m“... amen’ a“ ren of llalnilton Lodge at Clyde really go We" alufpy-iceg 10w [m- River on Sabbath July 27th a-t- 3 quick gale, ' 723 3| |p. m. Brethren please moot at ‘ ,lL0dgs Room at 2.30. Brethren ol cAVENDlsil-l ss£Rv|cE3_ _'Slster Lodges cordially invited. There will be service in the Pres- -—---— byterlan Churcll Sunday, July 27th CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT —— at Stanley at 11.00 a, m., and 1][_ Wlneloe Methodist Church, Sunday Nort-b liustlco lit, 1.30 p. m, my. J- July 27th. lllshilcld .11 n- m-z Priv- S. Donnell will presch at the even- ‘Tlililwll R0011. 3 D- Ill- Wlllllllli" BORDEN AND Tl-lvolu._ M. ORANGE SERVlCE.-- The o.- gbn August lot). m Borden M 11 n ,f.‘lydl-. River Presbyterian Church m. llnll 'l‘.ryon at 7.30 p_ m, Mrfon Sunday. Jilly 27th at 3 p. nl. R-ev Klrn is taking a your of! tram C()l-'M_ J. hiaoPhcrson, M. A.. B, 1).. llrlre and will supply where needed Wlll lie U18 sneaker. on l’. E. lwlund. , MYSTERY BOAT DISAPPEARS WEDDING 0F MISS M. CHAP- —Thc mysterious boat found nncll- FELL-fit quiet but pretty wedding ornd on the lllalsl River at hfarsh- was solenllllzed at high noon today field disappeared as nlysieriously at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. H. as it came, it is presumed the own- Stewurt, 656 Eleventh Avenue Easter visited the spot by motor boat Vancouver, B. C., when Rev. ll. llfiat night and took the row boat in lltaldllgrsonlplgtorlnod tile ceremony tow. a o‘c oc for Miss Martha -—-— Chfllrveli, dsllghter of the late Mnl some TiMOTHV.--Mr, Joseph and Mrs. J. J. (Jbappell, of Char-‘Noonan, Albany. who was in the lottetown, P. E. 1.. and Mr. Henry-city yesterday, lei-t in The Guard- llertranl Mulch, sou of the iats Mr inn office a bunch oi‘ timothy Henry Mulch snd Mrs. Mutch of heads, eiaveral of which were over P. E. l. Miss Chappoll is s sister seven inches in length and perfgct. of Mrs. it: ll. Stewart snli came ly forfned_ T)...“ m.,-B “mules m mzeylvrfll‘hifiurlfrlfflffilf“ lmdrelggg? lien 1T0)?! ‘a flclld of eleven‘ acres - - v e '-nwlc lllJFB‘8 notawee tobu Broom were unattended and thebaeen. This lest-are is true o1‘ Mr lilml" W“ lulled lll 8 PPM-ll’ Norman's whole farm as he and ~ llilS liF lliil! lug service. Please note chance lll Sillllll. 7.30 ll. "l- WQBlK-lllgllt flCltV- l“ ' order ol' services. lilies as usual. FUR PRINCE (By Dominion News Service) STOKE, July 24 - Showers oi‘ roses, pans os, and confetti marked the Prince of Wales’ trlumphol pro- gress through the six Potteries towns lately. ’i‘he~. factory girls went wild w th enthnslasln. "Pansics fbr thoughts" was lilo luscript on on one cf thr- bnnchcs thrown into the royal car, and “Lots of love," was the greet» ing on a bunch of roses. At Stoke the girls lludockell his car w th coloured paper strcanlers,‘ and ill the cl-ntre of llursll-nl it was hold up Wlllle tho police made u way tilrongll the crowd. ' At Longton the Prince hall a conversation w til Sl-rgt. William Doughty, who TPCiIllPIl to hilll that \Vllf'll hl- was badly wounded lll Frnnl-ll the Prlncc lllslnoilutl d alld ~' " on Doughty rllllnl: his ~ to the casualty station. Sir Francis JOHtpll, [lFCSlIIIXIK at lunch iii. Stoke Town liall, said that lll!‘ motto "'l‘rlllle follows the flag" lll phi lm llP])l‘l)lli‘lllli:l)l' Yflllllllllliitl "'l‘rilllc follows tile Pllncllf.’ lll a genial rcply, the Prince said that in future hl- would have iron» sldcraille ll fficnlty lit ilullllc llln ncrs ill refraining from turning up his illall- to see clan-ily by whom it was lnalio. the nl-w lleilnst liall, 'l‘hl- gru- - pron-ends were lll the ll0l,‘.{lll)()l'll!li)(l oi‘ $800. This is most creditable to all concerned, LONG AUTO DRIVE.--Mr. Jon» eph Noonlln of Albany was in tho city yesterday lie was accolnpan- iell by his son. Iii-r. Joseph J\-, his wife and daughter, Catherine who hall motored to the island from their honllc lll Chicago arriving last Monday nlgllt. The trip, occu pied eight (lays, including a llunl- bcr of stops and Wits a very plcnr- ant one, .\i;- Noonlm, Jr, and fum> ily purpose leaving on return next Monday. The frequency of auto lll:- nlodel French 80W" Ill 111W)’ lllllfitile weeds cannot live on the some georgette- artistically beaded ln -fapm_ dull gold, " and she carried al bouquet of pink cnrllstilnls. A| W531- AND cLyDE RWERP luncheon was served at the coll- gem...‘ gummy, July 27m we“ clusion 0t the ceremony to a few River, 11 a m; Cwd“ River 3 p inlmedato friends, after which Mr.‘m_ S,,,,.,_,..,‘SC.,},,,I one hm" $010", and Mrs. Match left for o trip toflmh serflcer Evmflng Beryl“, m v'°l°""l Sellllle ""4 l'°""""ll|wesl River also ill 1.30. The West when Mrs. Mulch travelled in il-River aorvlces Wm he l‘ 59°" 5"“ ‘l! may‘ W00‘ “mp9 “ml Creek Baptist Church All services a beige strtiw hat with silk fnclngJ . ‘ , ' ‘ __vtmuouver Evening Sun‘ will be londilcllcd by Rev, M, EGG LAYING CONTEST MaoPhcrson, M .A.. B. l), Tile at: tcrnoon service is under the air- rangement oi Clyde River Orange Note: on the Chlrlottotown Eqgnlmdge‘ Laying Contest for the 88th l weak‘ Ending Julyvza. CARGO OF FllUM LANDED-rlt 1924. {correspondent writes that a cargo ______ ~of runl was successfully landed or - m l» lsrl..l:.“:..?:.i.£::rs.§.§:'2a: 2.2"." egg“ during the week’ the wml ‘orlsllored in ihewoods but lnost oi‘ it the week being 828, the total to w t I ldate 25.091. Hen No. 12a has luld H““bf “WTII t, l” eggs’ N“ 139 l“ 05KB‘ N0‘ 1‘1_vlll|tl3r iiaflnlllflllsgllgljltlfifvrllilgllVgll 192 . ; l l . - '- _ figs" egh am‘ hen“ MW’ m“! and had a high old time. Several over 170 eggs to date. i t k _ Mn Samuel Mcpherflmfs WM“: log: nlo or true s came Sunday Leghorllstlcd with the Expcri-‘ngtl ‘Dick "w"? glle “renter nlontlil Station's pen No. 13 for m" 0 “m: weal" ‘e lmuv“ first mace (m, the wfiek’ with EOIHIOWEVBI‘ confiscated almost a qunr mills each. Mrs. Frank Hailidnyullllé" °l m‘) "mm" Th“ mm w” l". Barred Rocks were second. with 48 8g‘- oggll; Mr. Everett ilowatfls White. Y L l “d H M_ I _ HALLIIJAWS WHARF PICNIC- Gilltfilfialgfla 6pm‘: Lghgm: {gr gtaffhe picnic on Wednesday was lar- place’ with 47 egg“ each; me Exqgeiy ilttendeldlthg affair being held were, w» ~» was; .wns ourt wth eggs; Mr. ' ' - Edward llllllplirs White Loghornskvhlcyllthr°m Mncdtyll-ll‘ all; has! "l yer ng were a enlc y le lll were fifth. with 45 , em" dies oi‘ the district who are noted The Experimental Station's pens l-la in lnnglM in a building at. the; of Leghnrns Nos. l3, 14, l2 and 15 were first, second. third and fourth in tho contest with 159i, 1586, 1550 and 1309 eggs respectively. Mr. Samuel Mcllhorsorfs White Leg- horns were fifth with 1364 eggs; Mr. Edward Ilulipltfs While Leg- horns were sixth. with 1366 eggs; for their hospitality. lit the con- clusion a large number of cakes were auctioned by llir. J. A. Mc- Donald, bringing excellent prices ~- many bringing eleven dollars. The committee in charge are to bu. con- gratulated on the success oi’ til.- tt-a and no doubt a good sum was Mrs. Frank llallllllayil Barred Rocks were seventh, with 1341 "Kg-s; Mr. J. J. McGilllvray’s White Leghorns were eighth, with 1.'i.'i7 eggs nnll Mr Everett llilwtlli’! Whlto Legborns were ninth, with 1303 eggs to dnto. realized for the laudable objcct~~ MID SUMMER SHOE l BARGAINS Ladies Patent Leather Sandals All Illll In stock. Just rec- eived by express $2.75 Pair Ladies Silk Hosiery '7 9c Pair " We hlvc picked out of our stock nil broken linen, For Your , OlllPlllml is shown by tile tact that llllst Sunday week Mr. Noonan and -i'anlily were witnesses of a bad crossiul! accident ‘in which two men and two women were instant- ly killed by The Twentieth Coir tury train, between Wallcrlno and Butler, Indiana. 0n the next Finn- day, about three miles from (ialalls. c, tllcy saw a head on collision lhetwellil two autos lll which two Iwrrc killed instantly and lhl.- lllllfll died on tho Wily to the hospital. , l v PERSONALS Miss Ella and Dwain Jay are vlsr ltlng in ['ll8 titty‘. The Misses Laura and Kathleen eld of Hope llivcr are visiting friends in the city. I 'Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ilnnning, of Sonlorvillc, Muss, are visiting at (flruhalnin Road the guests o1’ .\lrs. Manning's sister Mrs. J. A, llrown. Mr. Nicholas Murphy and Master John of Somvrvllle, Muss are silenlling a vacation ill (‘llnr~ lottetolvn the gill-sis of Mrs. King. Hillsboru Street. ROI], Mrs. W. A. Park and son Frank n! Newcastle, N. ll., are. tho guests of Mr. null Mrs. L. l). Murray at their summer cottage ‘at Keppock. Among the visitors tn the city lhlg week are Moses Pallnrr null MacBoth of the Legal llepartnlcnt of the (Y, N. Railways, .\l(lll(3ii)ll. who arc guests at the Lonnox Hotel Roth ladies express; thl-lnselves as highly delighted with the lll-ant es of ollr city and province null ill- lenll lnnk ng another visit lll‘l‘l' next year. hir. null Mrs. Chas. ll. Follanslvy- of Ilarro, Mass. and Sal: Diego, Calif, accompanied by Mrs. John 'I‘. Stewart of Exist Boston, Mass. in at present visiting the island the guests of Mr. and Mrs. llugh McLean. 'l‘iicy are greatly elr thuscd with the hospital ty of ollr cltlzons also the delightful clinl lite and no doubt will sound its prifses on their return homo. IN MEMORIAM PATRICK LicLELLAN There passed sway at his homo Pooh's Station. Jilly 18, Paddy, old- est and beloved son of Mr ‘and Mrs. p"ll'lnlf ‘lilac-fallen at the curly age of ll years. The deceased was token lll Feb. 10th. and on March 15th. he ms moved to the (‘ily Hospital where he remained until Ily 15th. when he was sent heml- , u incurable. Here ho bore his illntll until his death. but: bis- purents cherished the hope that he would regain his health and strength. but sud to say their fond hopes were not to be realised and Drug Wants Q6010 worth up 0012.50, and Dlvl you your choice tar seventy-nine canto, Men's Oxfords 20* Discount of! Iii of our men's enrol-lie. from new umll August 1n. Phone orders re- ceive prompt ~Womon'| Walk luokuilin Oxfords and Pwnpn. Regular Price 0-60 NOW U.” attention, in spits of the best medlcsl skill and kind attendance. During his illness he was attended by his pastor Rev. I. R. A. MacDonald and fortified by the rites of the Holy Church fifteen minutes be- fore his death. he peacefully pass- ed sway. He leaves to morn their loss of a faithful son n kind and loving Manufactured by of Canada Liillile I I brother, a sorrowtlll lather and mother, tilrel: brothers nalncly. Charles, John and Joseph at homo; ' lzrs .\lr*:_ Francis Doyle, llarolll Milligan. Halifax; Lorancc Roy. (Illaihanl; Marie (L, liilllie C. and Lulu M. at holllc, nil o1‘ whom have the synlilatlly of the colnlnunity in there sod lIOTOlLVOIHPJlt. Hi5 funeral was ltlrgely attended and took place on July 15th. to St. ’l‘rl-saz< hnrch. The pail llt‘lll'i‘l‘l'l were (Burnt-tins Laffcrty, Albert Wiltlil. Wlilianl (iunn. James l-‘ccllan. Philip Milllill‘, Anthony Trulnur. May his soul rest in peace. AlUSSTH (Patriot please Copy) MR. NORMAN McLEOD in the curly lnorlllng hours oi‘ Monday, May tltltll Mr. Nnrlllan lll:- Lolnl, u llllilll)’ l-stocnll-ll i-l-silll-nt oi llrollkiloid passed away ill illi‘ Prince lidwalrll island lllrspllnl at the il_‘~',l‘ 01' eighty tunr }'l!l\l'l‘l, 'l‘lll-. devout-loll lliill l)l‘i‘ll ailing for solnl- lnoillbs but. up until a. lew wlll-ks boforll his death he was able to llillVi‘. about. lhl- llmlsl- and at limes to go outside. Ailollt a week before lilo l-onlinu oi‘ tl|l~ onll he was taken to the Hospital lll lilo hope that his lilo u'olllll sill! lll‘. spared, lint his condition dill not lniprlnxn. ills sufferings \\'lll(‘li ii[ lllllPS worn zllnllhll ullillilrnilic continued. llc gradually grow wonkl-r llnlll on lll!‘ morning; n. the above nlvniitlnr-d flillt‘ his spiral returned to tho (loll who gan- it. .\lr_ Slclrood il-llxls lll mourn llll‘ ‘island boys at Canso, that Lil-uten- lol [iums was sought llut - h»- Q ,> .._:‘..~:,r.4- ~ . l Whig 0/7 Llgareites §u]._>1'l*nll>lion/if; drill’ prone/l ral-rvl/t-lzuc imperial Tobacco Collars; Rose ilri Chaplain. Mauycanls to pay their last tribute of respect. among wllonl were SUVLTJIl broth- ers froln both the Free Masons and knights of Pythlws o1 which orders he had been n mlcluber for several years. ’i‘llon,;h he is gone his spirit will ant W_ A_ Nlctialder caught a cold from which he never fully rcclnxl-l'» ell. it Wills‘ however hopcll that with a little curl: colnpletl- recov- ery would be nlallla, and so he was removed to Halifax. But the cold lingered and, ill the following f-illfllljl, he was alllnlltcd to hospm al " ’ ' u! his district be will be lnulzil mis- sed lor llllly hall come to look upon him iifi tllollr meet irllcnd. And to lllUfil‘ of us who knew hllll his llltlm lll-y will always act ms am insi ":l~ lion, for he has shown us bow to bear a llllfilvii which might have l-rilshlul nmny. For ylzars he was .lWZll‘ti that there was no hope of rl-clwl-ry. lint in‘ never containin- vii. lll- Wilts‘ fully rl-concill-ll to what in» l|1'llI'\‘t'tl in bl- the will of an all Loving father, and know" ‘ ‘ w that llillll"ll) ills lill- holds lnany llf(l)\l‘u?lilllllll't dblwisi. llmrll- ltn lillllilt‘ll‘fll.'llifl. il‘ll*y ‘ -' '. '4 _ if‘ II i‘ ll\\‘l’ \\'lllll ii l l!‘ l'.\'l.'l H01 lll VOlliPT. oi‘ Charlnitvlllyvn oiTirlalvd iii fir,‘ T.» ilii‘ lil-Fflllgpfl wl- all ‘loin in tiélrllllnddlPcmfilllbull‘ .'\'\llvlll"vll)illv:PXtClNlllU-l our deepest sylnpa hy. . r . , . . . l (‘ll For the noxt two years tlll- br-l-li. lnvllll-lll aid lll various sanllor- with llillv lli-lp. So he returned to Rl\"I"l'll'l.‘1' will~rc he was llltl<l faithfully llllrs ell by his .=".tl-r h’ l: till illl: end (‘iilllll on tin- of Juno. 5th win-n his gl-nil. ;.l'it iunsl-d on illln lho fuller lli'l-. 'l‘hl= burial took phll-l- on tho lll-XL day following all ilffiillilll‘ nlonts lnalll- by llillrsl-ll. 'l‘hl» svr \'ll‘\‘ was vllllllni-toll by iLll lllll I‘llilll| l ..~,a<_.~-,-¢-- ~ flfflffiiflfilfihha-"E . loss or‘ a hind null loving lather llll‘i'l\ sons allll one danulltor. eons nrl- Jlllm :\::ll AlPXilllilPf llnlll of‘ llanao .\lll.lllt‘- null \\‘ai|l-r lll ilrllokill-lll llnil llli‘ ll:\ill:,llll-l~ h.- Mrs llzlipll Bunker, Bangor. Maine. Two lnenlbors o1’ lilo talnliy pre- dcrl-ascll their father by a nulllbl-r lll‘ years. ’I‘hl-sc were .\ll,lllln‘ l... \\l'li.'l dilld vrhcn (llllte young and I\ll~.s Sallie who ilarssl-d away llll‘t‘.i' l "rs zlgn at the agl- lll ihirly flvo _\'l‘.ll‘fl. .\lr, .\ll'ld!lltl who was Kile. Mar- garet lll‘llllllll0ll(l also prl-lil-ccasl-d .\lr_ .\li‘l.('i)(l by slnnv sixteen Years. ‘ Tile deceased u-as onl- of a fame ily of four brothers and three sis- ters. 'l‘llc brothers lll the family were: Norman of llrnllkfi. lll: John ll., llonalll and .\n_l:,l|~' ll. n: liar- llngton and the sisters‘ w Wm, Rlclrcod, Vilnl-lnlll-l. , Mrs, llanivi hlrillnnlli. l'llill’lfllll‘l. town fllltl .\lrs, linnaill ‘i: l. all, imi- f llngton. 0i‘ llltlr-l" |“.'il lll‘lillll‘l'.~'y John ll.. and .\ul:u li.. mli fill!" sister \lr>-.\\'nl ‘loiwull ~Iill\lVi‘ .\ll". MPlrililil ‘lr, .\il~l.l\lvll \\':|,< .1 "tan wllo wa~' quite “'lill‘l_\ lllli)‘."ll. lll his llari‘l\r days ho \\“iI-‘ quite ilf'll\'i‘ lll the different Internets oi the (‘flllilllllll- ily bill of rorcnl years he has lived a retired lilo. During llls last illness ho Wild a Meal sufferer and ho l)f)l‘(‘ ll all in the ‘Slllfll. of lChrlstlzin fortitude. llls faith lll God the Fnflll-r of all was strong and ho lN‘lli"\'(‘il that come what will lill would bo woll. lle passed away trusting in {he atoning merits of the crucified Christ. - The funeral which was quite a largo one was hl-ld on ill.- armr- noon of Wednesday. May 28th. Th0 AFTER SHAVING Rub the face with Millard‘: ‘mixed with sweat oil. Very IOOHIIII! to the skin. No.90}; service was conducted by Rev. ll. ll. Siavrrt. Tl"! llall bcnrsm were Thomas Wood, James McLean, Thor». shm. arr. Wm. Dark. Everett Jnhnniml and George Stetson. interment was in the Ilmokflelll Cemetery. 0 LIEUT. W. A. McOALDER On the morning .91 1.“... 3m there slowed away at the home of 'l'\\'l\_I h! “i011 Rib Hilda” QUINN who has l ' ‘fi his sister, Mrs. Archibald McFad- " v you. one whose life deserves more N 1’ luturnn of 1014. ‘while on active ~ urvico with consul more e111‘ than h passing conceit W0ll1liflld' While Sunlight Works YOU hive more leisure hours on wash day if _ you use Sunlight Soap. Away downstairs m the wash tub this wonderful soap will do the labour. You rub the things with Sunlight-you Put _ to eoak—snd then its penefrntin , durum: ingredients search throu anclthrou 31° fibrfl. loosening even the hsr ear dirt or °ld°lf lfease stains completely. No wash board ryblgwll. no bollmg, D0 hard Wbrll. '11.“, ma. nnnngihedlrtrunan mdyourclotlnasru "'57 l" d" “M. ' and snowy clean. WM h: ma w!» lam.- "l! sIIlil/II’: 11:82 stronygro: r‘lli_\' long with U6. By the ClllltlfrPD a Q-v isl§firi$r=url ---