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These certificates represent ONE VOTE for each ONE CENT of purchase. and the person holding cer- tihcates representing the _LARGEST NU-VIBER OF VOTES at the end of contest will receive this beautiful Plano ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COST. _ _ _ The certificates are transferable, and if you are not interested in securing this Piano yourself you can assist a friend. Our object is to interest you in our store. We want a chance to show you that yo_u can do better here than elsewhere. We do not expect to recover the heavy expense of this contest through a greater percentage of profit, but through the difference in volume of busi- ness-we expect the increase to more than repay us, and inthe future we shall endeavor to give you EVEN MORE for your money than we have 1_n the past. _ We solicit your patronage solely through the merits of our goods and Lower Prices. We can save you money and we are ready to prove it. D. A. BRUCE Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Ladies’ Tailoring. 156-158 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND W L I- -- - I ills spirit still shall hover iictir To comfort tlioso rciimiiiing licro Anil kiss tho tczirs of those who iiiourn.-* MRS. MARY E. ROPER. On illio cvciiiiig ol; I-`rid:i_v. .liily Zlllrd, this' ostiniablo t‘lirisliuii lady passed into “the rest whicli rciiiiiiiiotli to thc people of God." l.it`o iii tht- honie, the cliiircli und coniiiiuiiily ls tlio poorer for hor departure. Sho was ai member of the Coriiwall lilotliodist (`liurcli from her youth up, iiitoiwisti-il and helpful in all its at-ti\'itic.s. hut especially iii the work of thc \\'oiiion`s l\'Iissionnry Society, for some yeairs president of the (‘ornwall »\uxiliaii'_\'. and also for some years organiser for the (‘liarlottetown liisti'ict. lim* healtli had been failing for about two years past and the end was iicillicr unexpected nor unprepared for. Slic made hor homo with her brotlior, i\lr. J. llopc Crosby, West River (she wus widowed quite early). She had with- out stint all that the skill of the phy- sician and the loving care of dear ones could provide. The funeral sor- vlcc was held on Sunday, July potli. There was a very large atteiiiliiiicc and the service was coiiductod by hor pastor, Rev. George Oriiiaii, who liiid npprociatctl very niucli hor friclidsliip and advice. 'l‘ho address was sug- gested by the following Scriptiirc texts: Who can find a virtuous woiiiuii for hor price is far aibovc rubics, l‘rov. 31 I 10; She hath done what sho could, Mark 14 I 8; To be with (Thrist \\'hii~li is far better, Pliillppiuiis 1 : 23 'l‘lio singing was very iuipressivc by the Cornwall choir, Mrs. l~`rnnk llow- ard prcsiding at the organ. A special feature was the rendering of a qimr- tcttc by the following: Mrs. Will llow- ard, soloist; Dr Ayres. tciior; Mr. llarry llyde, bass; Mrs. liziiniiioiiil tlroshy, alto. Mrs. Ropor's sister, Mrs. Clinrlcs Crosby, sliiii-ed with Mrs. Popc Cros- by, in the nursing and caro given to thc invulid. There is a vuciiiicy iii thc ranks of the urniy oi' (lliristinii and Missionary workers. Who will illl it‘f.»Who will hc hiiptizod for tho dead? Thocitskot was covered with flowers, among them ii vcry tasteful weath with the following inscription: “From the Cornwall W. M. S.-ln loving ronioiiiliranco-For so lic giv- oth His boloved stoop." HENRY JENKINS. Tho into llcnry Jenkins, whose dczitli occiircd at his resiriciico, 128 l’iigo street, San Francisco, Cal., on Juno :lt last, as uiiiiiiuiiccil iii thc Inst issue of The Maple Leaf, was a son of thc into James G. Jenkins. sliiphuildor, of Lot 49, and his wife, Jitnc J. lirc- haut. of Alexandria, I’. E. Island. In his young days, when slilpbiilldiiig on the Island gave employment to thou- sands of nicn. lienry was confidential bookkceper for his father until ho loft homo to try his fortune undor the Stars and Stripes. On March 16, 1871, Henry Jenkins was united In marriage to Mins llen~ ilettn (Yonohan of Buy Fortune. P. E. l. the ceremony, taking place iiiBostoii. Mass., and for over iortyftour long years domestic happiness has reigned In the Jenkins household. Thirty-nine years ago Mr. Jenkins camo to Cnlifomia and settled in Humboldt county, where for sixteen years he carried on B successful con- m n~ammimammmm. tra:-ting :ind building li\isiiics:~', iil`tcr» \\'z1rd:~: rt-i|iovillI.I Iii Sun lt`rziiii'i.\‘<-0. \\‘lii-rc ho i‘t~iii:iiiit~|l iiiilil his di-nlli. llc ri-liri-rl iroin :il'li\'\~ liltsiiit-ss 1-iglitccii _\'t~ars ii,-.:.i, :ifu t' 4| iirospi-i'oiis raw-1-i'_ I-‘our yi-:ir:: nun. on llit- l!Ill|. ot' .l|tl_\'. .\li'. and .\Ii'~'. .ioiiliiiis lt-ft Haiti l~`rniicis~ ro to visit st-viii s and friciiil.~' of tlicir yiitilll iii Ilil-ir old l.~zl:||i