t‘ l MONDAY FROM IUEINO$ Mill-Cap. lain John Murchison of Buenoo Airea. South American arrived by the late train Saturday to meet his none who have been attending St. "Andrew's-Congo, Toronto and also to visit hi: old home at Point Prim. Mr. Murchison is accom- panied by his wife anti daughter. The trip front lluenoa Aires was over -the "Audios" to Valpariso bin-n by steamer -up the west coast call- ing at all important cities and via the Panama Canola to New York. We are glad to again wclcouie Mr. Murchison and fauiily 10' our clty and province anti express the wish that his visit may he so enjoyable that he will want to return in the near future. Mr. Murchison has been in South America for twentyJ flve years. He has large business interests there anti has earned the, title of "Successful Island abroad.’ TUESDAY -TO0K EXAMINATIONS. -—[ The following students took that tlilfJIlCt: exams at .\lberton:-—'l‘he Idler-es. Erma Palnicr, ltuili hlviirll nan. (‘atherine Kennedy and Louise .\ic\\‘illitiins oi (flpeary and \lis,., Edith Taylor, Knutsford. al.-' Messrs. Keith l-ltnvutt. Lorne Caniptit-ll and I-‘orbes Kennedy, O'Lcary.—-ll. t BAD ACCIDENT. —A ‘bad acct dent to Mr. Phil. .\l:icDontil.; well known zithlt-te, is rt-pornetldaqt night. Willie practicing at the Abegwelt Grounds he broke his lcg and suffered very severe pain. ’l'his zict-itlcnt will of course ren- der him "out of the game" for a long time land this every sport fan will deplore. WEDDING BELLS-A vcry ilretiycdding took place Saturday July 1st, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Deacon. ‘.5065 Si. John St.. Regina. when Miss llanntih Snldden of Edinborough. Scotland. became the bride of Joseph M. Mat-Sueen of Dalton. Sask.. son of Mr. and MrsHJohn MacSiveen. Brookiieltl. P. E. Island. Rev. J. W. Williams of Carniichat-l church Rogtnawiflicintetl. The rooms were artistically decorated with rust-s. poenies and sweet peas. As Alisa Charlotte (Iampbell played the wedding march. the bride was given away ‘by Mr. Deacon. She as tit- tired in a dainty llIW5i$ of cati- ton crepe and gt-urgcttc trimmed ‘l’ a ary of that organization. Various amusements were provided for the oocui -n including a nieryr-go- round which was well pntroniled. dancing, athletic 8p0ftl. etc. The Scottish dances by the Walker sisters. Dulcide anti Marie. daugh- ters of Police Sergeants Walker. and by Miss ‘McKee. Were very graceful periosmed. The proceeds from the sale o! ice cream, and strawberries. and reffeshllleui! 09 various kinds. also from the ur- tfcles in lhg bazaar. amounted to a snug sum which 8065 l0 U" School Building Fund. PAINFUL ACCIDENT-A bad accident occurred on the Hlllsq buruugh Bridge yesterday morn-| lug when an Indian lad. aged 13.1 Frank Thor-ins, son of Michael. Thomas, Rock Point, was severe-i 1y injured. The b0)’ W35 dfllil"; to town on the" end of a milk wagon. George ‘MacDonald 0i Southport. who was crossing a! the tilno with his car. nicked hilt‘ up and took hini to the Prince hi» ward Island Jiospltal. ideal weather and a larBP- throng of spectators startled "If five startere in the Patriot. 5 2-0 mile road race last evening. Lung before tne race was sche- duled to start large numbers 0i people gathered around ' the Square and around Victoria Row. Five starters took the lliflrk Hi the starting point. B. Francis, Len ox island. Gco. Walker, c|ty,»Dan Mitchell. Lenox Island, Norman Git-n Martin, Mayor Jenkins star tetl thc runners cu their way n‘ 7.1M. The McKenzie boys lust their course and tell out before reaching the city. The race was a great blllle be~ tween Vvalker, Francis and .\fit- clieil. Walker leading most of the way, hut went down to defeat 0i! Francis‘ wonderful sprint hum? Mitchell finishing strong in third place. The League of the Cross, Band dtscoursctl i-i nuinfber of spleni litl selections during the race. Summary: Walker 2nd. 32 Mitt-hell Zird. 32 'l‘lit-. following the race. mm, 81g seconds ntiu. 161/, Ht-(‘Dlldrl officials tit-ted for with crystal beads anti ivcnring it l-‘rench etnbroitli-retl net veil rir-| ranged in Joliet style and carried lxflsh. MPP-Srs F. it. Henrtz, a bouquet of pink swct-tht-tirt 105415.! The liritlesiiiaiit], Wise tiathcrinc| MacLeotl of Winnipeg. hlanitobtt.’ looked very swwl in a dross; of pink voile anti wiiite Ofgiillfllt! and: txarrietl a bouquet of Willie can: tioftions. vilxiljile llouisc Deacon made. a charming flower girl carry ing f! basket of sweet peas anti was tlrcsscd in white voile toucliodi with Alice iblueorgatulle. The 2T0"!!! was attended by Lorne Deacon. The Hostess wore a gritccfttl gowri| i ‘Hillpflnly, Starter; .\Iti_vtir Jenkins. Referee, L. ‘MacMillan. (‘lerk of the Cou;"sc_ Geo. l. Prowse. Medical itlxnminer, Dr. J. J Yu0_ Judges iii rinishvllon. F. J G. .f. ilovrr. Jlitnes McMillan, VS. J Deyie. Dr. l. J. Yeo. Tiincrs- Pine: Mr Etl. Acorn. tlanalian and ~10 agar! i» ‘rips her spirit went forth to meet. ber- God. trusting that she would be one of hi: servants. Besides‘ her dnillhters she leaves -to mourn two sisters,’ Ira. of‘ ole Donald and Ira. Stevens or Gporgq WWII. besides one tbrother Chat-lea Haynes, also of (loorgetown. to whom the sympathy of all is ex tended iii their bereavement of a lie-hr Brother and loving sister. A. lt is with feeling of deepest re great that we chronicle the death of Mr. Ewen Walker, one of ‘the "1051 felllflcted residents of Kelviin. Ilis death occurred at his home.“ June 13th after a long flip“; The late Mr. Walker had been a great sufferer from. ,1 uniatlam. being bedfssr for over. veh yeirs and in spite of all that medical skill and the tender nursing of a devoted wife and mother could do he passed into the great beyond. The deceased was 41 years of age and leaves to mourn besides n sorrowiiig widow and two children his mother. three sisters and two brothers. namely Mrs. Herbert llogg, Kelvin; Mrs. Thos. Steward. Keusington; Mrs. G. Ross. James and lra in the Canadian West. The funeral service was a very impressive one and was conducted by his pastor. Rev. A. W. Robert- son. Tlie pail-hearers were John Stavert, John Walker. James Jar» dine, Edward Mclilurdo. W. A. Mo Murdo and Harold Laird. Tile news of the death of James Andrew Campbell of Graham's Road which took place on the evt-n lift-Renate and l-‘lnlfly llrlkéllliéoing of July 6m, m ‘he Roy,“ y“, ttoria ilos-tiilal, L larious opt-ration brought dt-tepcst hfonzreal. httcr a grief to the loving liollie circ.e and saddeiied'"iilrtny- heat-ls heyotid His home W85 where lie was tit his best. Another tribute at his funeral by the Rev. John B. Mc- Leod of Montreal who hail lived two years in the home about 2o years ago made all hearers feel that though they had lint-mi and loved him, the fullness oi nis life had been known only in the sac-l redness of the home. His worth; as a public-citizen and friend to, all found a grief expressed in tho. address of the ‘Rev. W. I. Grecni a missionary of the Presbyterian Church in Trinidad who had gruwn up in the community anti worked beside Mi‘. Campbell and known hini in evenness of temper and strength of character sitrpassed by none he had ever, knoun. The funeral service was held in the home on Sunday the 9th. five inin- tisters taking part. His minister. the Rev. Mr. Robertson ot‘ Ken~ siiigton gave words of sympathy and comfort and truth to the be» reaved frotn the words “Let not _S"i-\crvisers of ltace— Messrs, \\. .-\. Gatidet and James (‘oylfa Course Jutl$PS— Messrs Wm I-‘raiik Prowse, Gordon Hughgg‘ Reddln S A. McLeod, Byron Brown, J. A] Webster. Besides the cup, [hp fnflqwfng Ivan Byron of black lat-c ovt-r gcorgoltc ivithiniert-hants donated special prizes ping-stone trimmings an diier' corsage boilqtiot was pink roscs. During the signing "i "$51"? M155‘ M. Baker satig “Oh Stun-ct and Hcily," utter which ‘l hufft-t lunclrl eon was served and later the nPW lv marrii-tl couplt- left for Arling- ron Ilench, where tilt-y will HD1104 a short llflllnl)“ itiotin hr-foitt- tukiIlZ up their reiiidcnci- at Dalton. Sash.‘ cam". TREMBLAY HONORED] >11... -S. Gaspcsiu." arrtvctl it‘- puit yestertliy tuortiitig from Mon- treiil. Sht, left the" i inst Tuesday with about To ph-ucngt-rs for tlife fer-em points along the coast. ThPgg pa. .gtrs wcrc so highly‘ pleased iziti the lTHllIlIGIll. accord- cr; thrm'hy the (‘nptain and the other tifficers and crow that they made a presentation to (‘aptain 'l‘reiiibltiy' jus-t its the ship was eti- tering (‘harlottt-town Harborfl‘ substantial sum was contribute: -hy the llilrirlullfiiirfi and with this will bi.- purchased for the (laptaln a handsome clock with it suitable inscription thereon, .\n ntltlresst on behalf of tlic tiassengere unis read by Dr. Maxwell lélllillffflfifl of Aliontreal. Thlg atltlrcss cxtiressetl the tlecp appreciation of thc rims- ures ivhit-h \‘v'l.‘I'i‘. taken by the (‘ziptnfn officers and crcw for the tileactirr» and comfort of the pas- sengers, thus mtiiiitaiiiiing the splen did traditions of the liritlsh and (fanatlitm Merchant Marine. , liearf_v tribute was paid to the sterling rtunlitles of Captain Trv-m- hlay and the Impc expressed inn; he would furtht-r advance in his chosen profession. The Captain in his reply said that "service" was the motto of himself and the mark Siteameliip Company, owners of the. ‘(have v11." find it was their de- sire to ntrike every effort to merit iii confidence and approval of the public. lie heartily thanked them tor tilt-fr Slllflllfllfl gift. and was triad to know they hm] gmcpmgyy txlfflbit-‘tl wthatever inconveniences ‘vim; had been obliged to put hp WEDNESDAY ENJOYABLE FESTIVAL-The fiifawbrrri’ festival and bazaar held at Mr. J. P. Ropefgvlflen. "B! Rityfllty. Montlny evening, was greatly enJflYPd by the large crowd in attendance. and the Wo. men‘s institute untler whose dir- ection it was held are to be com. "WW3"! '1" their good ‘work. Mrs. Hammond llarper is President. nnd Mrs. J. F. Roper. Vice-President, and Misti Gertrude Cullen. Secret- Il your: Mnnllnfl Inf Dolnyel in] Painful Mrmtlru n. Manic-cl llw 02.00. Knicker- CQ-o 7| E- Front Qt" In- , 0 ‘synonym-u n an. words and council sno gave them Messrs. Prowse Bros Jlclmod, Alloy M...’ Hughes Drug (f0, THURSDAY ENJOVAELE PICNlC-—'l‘he a . 1110111’ picnic of the stall’ of‘ Patonsi ‘ilvnfliffd Y"! llPld yesterday at; _tliti.\ s Iontl, the beautiful fish-i inf,’ ifroutitls o1‘ Mr. “"3 Th? nit-nic ntirty. comprising iilililirttx, matured for. and from‘ the grounds and the ideal weathcrl made tho drive an enjoyable lea. itlrc of the hdlidlly which included i" ‘Igdqllilfll to an excellent outing .uc sports as athletic flVenlg, “Sh. ing and boating. All present hnd n ilmmllshiy 500d time. ‘On Wednesday the twenty ninth (“Y ‘l! Jlmeq 511")’ McDougall, be- lovedwife ot Mr. Neil I). Mclilach, ern of Rice Point pnssetfpcacefully into rest at the age of‘ seventy-two years alter a distressing illness of‘ three months from. heart failure which she borc with the greatest patience and resignation to the Divine Will. During her illness her greatest comfort was found in hear» in: God's word read and sting and a great number of the Psalms and Ikirnphrases sne could repeat nnd 81M: by memory both in English and Gaelic as she hntl learned them iti the days of‘ her youth. She was, an honoured memfbcr of‘ the Church of Scotland for over fifty years and it could be truly snitl of her that she lived up to the profession which sue had made in her early days. She leaves be- sides a sorrowing husband the fol- lowing sons and daughters. John in Lowell. -Mass.: Donald in British Columbia, Neil l-Jwen at home and hlargzirct, Mrs. Dalrymple of Mas- sachtisetis nntfMary Jane wife of (lhnrlcs Mclkiugzill, Rice Poln-t, who did all that they cottld to relieve the sufferings of a loving mother in her last days. The respect in WJlCh she was held was evident-ed by the large number of people which,at< tended her funeral which took place on Friday, June 1st to Canoe Cove Cemetery. - The lorvlces were conducted by her pastor the Rev. D. Lamont. speaking from Hebrews fourth chapter, tenth and eleventh verses. The pail bearers were Nell McQuar- rie, Charles McDougall, Allan Mc- Dougall, Peter Currie. Alexander .\lcl.ean and Neil McKenzie. It was with deen regret that We learned of the death of Mrs. Forry, who died in Boston on June 30th. formerly Miss Annie Haynes of fleorgetown. Though not in robust health for the pant few months- ehi we’; able t» be around at her ivlor-k as usual and was always cheeniul nnd ‘unconvploiining, do that friends and neighbors did not realize until a few weeks before her death that she was suffering from a disease which so quickly termfn ted; er sojourn in this world. _ er‘ n days were cheered by the’ tender nursing of her daughters, Mary and the kind during the last days of her life will he a help in their note bearevo- merit and. with a ‘braver on lint 1 A hA. J0 m “CLarIJohn of Long tlliver and James your hearts be troubled“. The Rev. W. A. Mason titfered the prayer "ful of t-he tenderness of an old Lhmws “(Emhpml (jolmrlt-rii-riosvoegylfrlend whose 42 yours of tic-quaint. lance with,tlie family to which Mr. {Campbell belonged gave him a full ‘sense of their worth, The scrip- ‘tures were read by the Rev. Geo. Milltir of New London, Mr. Campbell was born on June 519°“ allili5. 1858. His parents were James 9011111311)’ and Isabella (Johnstone) Camp- bell, and he was one of a fam-ily |ot' eight of whom three are now living: William of Graham's Rd., Arichihald of Clifton anti Alexan- der of Suminerside. Three of the family have been taken away in the last 9 monlhs. tMrs. John ‘MPKHY of Graham's Road. Andrew the subject of this sketch. He. was married in 1882 to Miss Ifitiisliie Iiamonc of Springfou. Seven children survive him and treasure his name. Garnet W, of‘ Graham's Road; James Murdock of the same place; Jemima nt home; Mrs. Wallace McEweii. Campbeilton, P. E. I.. Mrs. Wil- lard Warren. Kensiugton. John Robert living in the West and Hugh A. at home. Mr. Campbell has been a sufferer for sutnctime and it was hoped that his useful life might ‘he prolonged by the skill of specialists abroad. But the trouble had gone beyond human skill. It ls easy to believe that for such a life as this there is an- other higher sphere of great use fulnes and higher honour. The annual meeting of the P. E. I. Medical Society was held yes terday forenoon and afternoon in the Board of Trade rooms. about twentydlwo members being pres- ent Dr. Ross, Vice President for Queen's was in the chair in the absence of the President Dr. Mc- Laughlin of St. Peters Bay. FPhe following oillcers were elect President-Er. J."C. tMcPhee. Summerside. Vice Prcsldenh-Prince-Dr. J. . . Champion. Queen's — Dr. J. Flemming, Sttmlt-y Bridge. King's Dr. J. D. McIntyre, Month XUP. itsccretxiry-Dr. G. F. Dewar. Dr. “w”. Auditory-Dr.‘ E. 'l‘. and Dr. Garrison. . . Council-Doctor! Warburtou. Alex. MaoNelll, H. D. Johnson. S. R. Jenkins. ID. 'l‘. TantomVW. J. iiincMlllsn, G. F. Dewar. The visitors were Dr. John Stewart, d-lni-ifax, Dr. Ross Miller. Amherst; Dr. D. W. McKenzie of McGlll University; Dr. Lauterman of Montreal. _ The ‘business meeting was coni- pleted in the fkiranoon and. tho following papers were read:- Tounilectomy—Dr. Archibaldi. fMutoldjtls-tfll’. A. lacNeill. _C_he'a,R'tipurt-—Dl'. Raps. zPfoifs "Abscess-Dr. Tantuu. Traumatism of the Knee Joint— Dr. Miller of Amherst. At a public meeting held at 4 p. m. in th Strand Theatre. Dr. John A. Q art of Halifax. gave an interestljpg address on Cancer. ilustrated by moving pictures. Dr. Rn l). iMollaughllui. St. Peflers, presided and introduced the speak ‘rental. E. T. .Dr. ‘Stewartltt the course of his address laid particular emphasis upon the necessity of getting hold of the disease in time. Cases ta» ken and operated upon at the pro per stages generally result in ,a cure. Delays are very dangerous. and it is of the utimost importance at the first sign of a suspicious growth, to consult a qualified physician. ‘rho pictures llustratlng the lec- ture showed the great advantages of medical examination in a large factory where this dread disease ts being eliminated by prompt ad- tion. The danger of restirtiag to "quarks" for the treatment of can- -er itrerc also vividly brought out in the flint. The tneetitig was largely ills tended by the medical fraternlfv of the Island. tilso by visiting medl cal men iticludiug Dr. David W. McKenzie and Dr. R. Brow of the Royal Victoria llospital, lilontrenl; Dr. M, Lautertnan, Montreal, Dr. C. Tidnlarsh. bacteriologlst. At the conclusion of the address a vote of thanks, moved by Dr. MacNeill of Sunimerside, seconded by Dr. B. R. Jenkins, and warmly suported was passed and coiiveyeti to the speaker. ‘by the chairman Dr. McLauchlan. In the evening an excellent dili- ner was served at Beach Grove inn where the prognmme of the coufcretice unis concluded in a social mailer. Dr. l). W. MCKUIF zle, the eminent surgeon oi‘ the Royal Victoria Hospital, road an excellent paper on Neurolost- > FRIDAY FORMER P.‘ E. ISLAND ATH- LETE RENEW-S HIS YOUTH.— Mr B. F. Stewart Boston, known here to-every fox breeder by his excellctit work in connection with the Fox Breeders Association and also known among the old time athletes. has proven his vigor again as l1 great runner. Mr. Stewart on stiturday. July iith nt ‘Mt. Petier. Vermont. won the “J50 yard run against till comers, sett- TI; a new i'ecord for amateurs for fbat distance. --WELCOME VISITOR» .\ir. Dull L‘. Darrach. Vianctiuver, B. (7., son or the late Dr. Uarrach. Kensiiig ton, accompanied by Nlrs. Darriich tind son. Marvin, are returned to the oitl home on a visit to his mo tlier. Mrs. iDr.) Darrach. Tivi-liw- yt-ars have passed since Mr. 12.n- rat-h has paid. a visit to his native Provtitltre, and since that tinit- hr: well~known and much respected [other pits/sud away. Mr. , f).ir rat-h realizes intiny motlcrti improve nicnts in Kensingtoti and else where, which he notes. speak t-tu pllntticatliy for the ptogrcss and t-n ierprise of our people. llc notes that tne system of courinunicntititi at Borden compares favorably wltii any uf a isitnilar kind in the ino- dcrn world. Education In British (Toluliibin is practically in tho liuuus of Islanders. The Minister of Etiuoatiion. Dr. MoLmin is an Islander, itwo tlnspectors and sev ernl Principals of High Schools are Islanders. Given the opportli nity. ilslanders are capntbie of cont- [idling with cltzena of any part of the: ivnrld. and the bettor filnplifl-Lsd are they byn-bility and ctltit-zi-Lioii, the more certain are they to suc- need. demon of tho Real llststo firm of on A VIMTI. xr its... n. Hen- Henderson and‘ Ron. Boston, and president. of the Brlintree Nut: ioluil Bank. Boston. accompanied‘ byjlrs. Henderson and their little non, Robert. motored to the Island a wpek ago. Ire J-lenudorlon and Muster Robert will spend tlu summer at Lower Montague at tho home of Mr. llibbert Poole Mr "enderson after a visit to ‘Freeland; Summflrsitle. and Mal peque. leaves on return Monday. ROTARY LUNCHEON. -—At ill Rotary iLunclieon yesterday the,- chlef speaker was District Gover- I nor Walter t8. Grant. whogave an interesting description of his trli to the lnterpational Convention ll Los Angeles, last. J-una, dealing mainly with places of itiiercst met with along the route, going and returuing-— St. John, Iloston.-6h1 cage, Kanarml- City Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak, Emfoma The Gratid Cauyorr- described n! mh-ige gash in the earth into which Prince Bulward Island could be dropped. Riverside, Loa Ange les, Stui Francisco, Yosemite Val ley, tLake Louise, Baniff, etc" Mr Grant. received great applause wlpn lic declared that of sll the ‘places visited none appealed tc hi-ni like Prince Edward Island California has lier gold, oil, wealth and boosters, but her bills an btjown and her trfvers are dry There is not the freshness. ant’ fragrance of the verdure there pg may if» found on lite Island. we are practically yet lllllilficoygrgn] its a tourist. resort. and our possib ililics are enormous. California stieinl vast stints iii order to get tourists and it is estimated time two bu; conventions of 200.000 =fl90pie iu- ones-month brought $20. 000.000 to her state. Mr. Gran: ll-"llfllfid ilrifily on the Conventior program-rue which he will deal with at greater lengtth inn-m Rgtaflon 5- A- Mal-emf. presided and the suetg litciutled Harold Stewart of Charlottetown; Jack Campbell of Wnliaston Muss; J_ 1)_ “finder ("stilt of Boston; Jack “upon, lily. Dr. J. H. Grlsdale, Deputy Minister of Agriculture; Sum M=..-l.t»otl of Prince Albert. It want ‘h-“Mml 1° Ville $100 towards held I lug band concerts on lite Square. l i "Nothing is our own: we huh] our. pleasures ‘Just ti lftrle while, ere [hey ME fled; 011B it." one life ucbs 115 n; m" lrtttistlres; Notliin is our own except our Dead,” W“ lwisnmifly was the ltlca "liiirirdtid in those lines brought itemi- to the household of Donald “ODOnfllfl. 130M Rflvel‘, when cn the 28th of June the sad nnd “Tidisilw news was flushed to li-iin over the wires from the Paci- lic coast that his only daughter, Zilarla Henrietta. ha-d passed nwny at. Providence Hospital, Sedrq. Wt-mlfi)’. Washington, after a very brief illness. Deceased who was in her twenty t-igth year, went to Western Can- ada right years ago. and took up the profession of nursing, proceed iifg ‘liter to tli= \Vt.slein Stair-s ilv this she uthiev-IJ t-be iui‘. measure of success which ever waits upon steady application. nn- rcmitiing devotion and self-sacri. fioing care to the needs of those t-ommiittetl to her charge. But. this continued trysl. with the efforts of tho Grim Ileaptar tells sooner or later on even the iiiost, robust constitution. and so it was that when least expected lie laid his chilly hand upon ‘her. and a fair flower of ibr-ight. young wcnlanhoou was plucked from this earthly sphere. To the bereaved father, and to her only brother, Joseph. as wt-ll ns to all other relatives anti friends the news came as a severe shock. an-d to all the sympathy of the community goes out in their hour of sorrow. The remains. accompanied across the continent by two other nurses who had. been her oom- panions for the past seven years. Miss Whittaker and Mis Mitchell. arrived at St. Peters by train on l-‘ritlny morning, July 7th. l-Ierti a large cortege had assembled, which then slowly, revert-ntly mtide its way to the church where- buttermilk or wot You can use sweet milk, sour milk, 1566-0 Bnttmgltoivtler erwith “A “A litt'ie longer_ time: t-Stluteit; ifttttcr to he uitlttmtwi’ I tiuv THE HIGHER PRICE 2 and zget less mileage. The Patt- ridge costs $38.50 21's against a fabric tire of approximately equal size and costing $39.50 e Cords are more dependable l give from two to three times the mileage of fabric tires. Come in and ask to see Partridge Tires W. B. PROWSE 8t SONS, Charlottetown Partrid and wi f I tfiftlittfs .**'2-- 1T1: -. -. Cord Illustrated above miiiistrations _\'0llllg the by little longer longer, Shall violets bloom for thee, nnd sweet birds sing; And the lime-branches. whcro soft winds are blowing, Shall murmur the sweet promiso of the Spring- ~. ye voices. Shall ring in heavenly chant upon thine ear; Angels nnd Saints await thee. and iGod needs thee Beloved, can we bid thee linger days. treasurer Tiers. and insfruti- life. Ilnd iiit‘. her hoping whislipering cach gentle ovcr her yet-—a little t-a nd ‘an gel t -} was‘? a child’ Sh‘? had Yecelliflil mdfi- enjoyable dance was lteld illgiilijls, Wifllls, one stcps, fox lrtits itions to which she had faithfully .itlher--d in nor bright, though all too short. church-and ,clturcliytirtl—tilso to which pvt-n pi her last hours thoughts so fondly iurncd her final orirthlyresf uiigltt bt- with in tho bosom of the native heath she had loved so well. AftcrStilctnn Requiem Mass by the pastor, ltcv. A. McAulnyq her mortal remains were consigned to their resting place in the family plot. beside those of licr mother, who had gone before her in her early childhood ‘Here in this peaceful spot. most beautiful of all -in a land of garden beauty. she awaits the great Itc- stirrection Day. Upon tho quiet. blood-red ‘beach wavelets, rolling in gentle foam from the sungllt expanse of heav- enly blue, tnurmur their ceaseless l-‘iequ'em. borne zephyr and repeated riiisied bcd by the rustling loaves: tho 'l‘owti Ifnli. Georgetown. Jilly anti lam-ht, 1st lllt‘ music was furuisltctl by, Mrs. ffliirchild anti Mr. Janics (‘on- doll. The tialiccs consisted of two- 'l'|ic crowd left for their honics about. 11.30 all pious. cd_ with Illv evening's- onjoygmnp. . A‘ 5.1.115! ’_.-¢__ ‘ Any Pain oi‘ Swelling willfeelbetteraftorbelngrubborlwith r I 5$§¢ri5iti¢.J- ' up-tft; out e ooroneu and nnd reducing tho mug wing, F Rheumatism d G Swelling!‘ -foro§tifl Neck, Tflflliglil nnzlugeuralgln- lor strained or tom h-lor Lamo- ru n faafii- butt-gm $.31 f:.?ei:..c"Z-"'f.i fr" ~-'=.~ "-1" a» - r; e cw 5°"! lliil we you mend. When an accident hapvio-o ‘ brain, dial tl - “ w. lgitittiry prevent infection.‘ “ABBORBINE JR." lblolutoly only h ___ lhanoaaddooonototolm: ltdlubuls-umqtbqplnfcrudpqnlllp, w. r. rouuo. ‘lam, ' lion .~‘. ’l'r<-:fsurt-r—Dr. I. J. Yeo .' , here!" , i"?Xrf\ti'v-—Dr- Mow-il- Mvuittzus ORDER mom YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD csnoczn "- "Mi-o. - - ww- lo. B. Stevenson. New Glas- . _ u - 80W; Dr. R. It‘. Seaman. Bvdflllilv- , ___ ..*ENJOVABLE DANCE.- A w BRINGING, = UP FATHER- .‘_BY GEQRGE MQMANUS m‘: coo“ w‘: “AVE WELL? MY WIFE. wANT;3_' "ufisgxw “'5 035C“ T° GEE: i": HQ?!‘ BE 5HC WORQE - f ' i5 GETTINQ wQQ-bg, avezwr Dwr; ‘Do YOU THINK KIN 4H’ MUCH ME. TO fiPLAK TO m: also m- "m: znmscz "ro TALK? ALVIKYI YOUR 300D DAY~ are. THoENFetBt-q THE NEv r w“. W5 gfiPMfigi-ftuq‘ \ Awrui. TO tails WITH A WOMEN i.u<r-:_ THAT! OTHER‘. (lilif his __.~ syn