\. THE GUARDIAN .~ Labor-Saving . ' I ' liicCarey. which owurrcd =11 hi" also his llausll-tcr dtl-iaw Mrs v s homo 72 (‘ululllet Street, dioxin")? Alrchihald Blue who lby ;her loving ' Mass. tan Tuesgsy little 231L115 "If: h“ tendBTBPB: hliloothed ltgahesullherer The ecease w o and ‘nurse m as a nl r might 65th year left this nrovillwi 8°11" nurse a child. and by her tin-tiring . _- ear a o all‘; platted c e re l Alabaaiine. flackaflce 40¢ and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c ‘till-gaunt; ynyliwotlor mme years gfiplf; l; 9:‘! yo‘: mug“ lanhclim 111:3): W9" Ai°°ii°i ago, where he renewed 01d friend‘ minister to his wants. We cannot Borax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c a Packaltg: a ships’ v V‘ h" enough ‘m. he‘. kindness Ban-Ami . . . . . . . “woo _~ Eawwallgélfllkxgbeeg‘ gfilfigtomame gmgndglho always , . 4 ‘nurgcu on . . . . . . ... . - . - . - -. - a e, ‘X r z y, gg- p gmaiytililth Finds. 257‘ '3' Annie lfiicilitrron) a sister gr near brim she selenlled to be dean‘ n 1 m i: nupgpam . . . . . . . . . . . . :1 Jae. McCurmu. or fiollatyhpile . Do,‘ er to hlmttilhsinosaldt full-est. and we l wt - F°H'”'”l °"'“"' ' ' "$5: h.‘ $1I2s f§§§fi°'h§u?' Jaolifipone sgn yi-larry fit ligolluugana toyltileism? :3; " -- wg _°“‘“r" __ _ _ . . - . . . . - . - . . , I - ~ w. _ 1 V > - Gilli‘ . . "w" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I H 20c’ f: atTkiltzlnféite Owen M01253)‘ i! 810x32! filters‘? am‘ was 60a: 3 Mwmw’ “lg.” ’ 75c brother at’ Mrs John Power. 241 ducted alt the house and the grave m, " SéOO 'Each Dorcilesler Street. this city. Hi8 by his Pastor ‘Rev. lM. '.D. Mac- °‘c9‘“" m ' _ ' _ '25.; 50¢ Jill-other. Peter carer. C. N. R. en- Donald or Murray tRlver and ajv 043d" . i ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' " r 25¢ in" lgllleer. predeceased him several though the day was shower-y the E'¢°*"i° in?" ' r ‘ ' ' ' ' " ' 35c u, years ago. . » iluneral was largely attended. lin- 3"'°""" FM" w“ ' ' ' ' " 75 n,’ Tile funeral was held yesterday torment was at Little Sands cents- oid 5"9"‘"‘w"‘ " ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ " 156 lrom the Mission Church Rox- ltery where his Remains were laid- Jonnson’: Liquid Wax. 85c and ~ ' ' ' ~ '- 3 ‘b In...» to rest beside his lovedones. The - Wltltilli. » - - ~ ~ - > - - - - - ' ~ ~ - - - - ~ ' ' ' " 5‘; “r5; l ———-_0>,—-———- Pall lBearers were: Messrs. Dun- Put: Cream. Metal Pnilih, ,_ 18c. 0°, , l Mil. JOHN BLUE can Blue, Daniel Blue, John Blue, Desolve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c a Tm l “——- D. A. Munu, M. A. lMcNelll and Carbonoid Soot Destroy". - 25“ *5“ 85° There departed this life at Little J. n. Mcbellnan. l , 1W cinmr- 20° ‘m’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " 35° flSands, John Blue aged 95 years He ls gone. Oh. how we misshiln Jap-A-Lad val-lush Staini, ail ahadn. 30¢. 55¢. $1.00, ates “mo? mom“ and Wen... daysdrrom to“, “me household ham Stove Pint.- inamel. 15c and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25¢ Mr Blue was tin his usual goothYel we know that he l! flabby Aluminum Stove Mctilary’: Stove Gold Enamel and Bronze, 40c and . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70c I _ I m" l ‘ H l n t M r d Gmmw" “m” Palm‘ “m5 ' ' ' ' ' " " ‘"25 Qua" ilctiignfiarll-luallllliukflftigletl; ézolulddtllo ‘hi: Gtfnesltgoliie oin lfiifeegvtginni Gmiden" Ho" Enime" qua?“ ' $1.30 GU72" Telowl) sank until the morning oi With his well beloved Lord. Moth Spray. 40¢ "d - - - - ~ - - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " a: (Tuesday. Apt-ll mu 192s. His ———-~+--~— Vitralite White Enamel. ' ' ' ' " 50°. 95o. 51-20. ism?“ Maxed Vi“ upward mgmi —_-—<o>_.__. Jap-A-Lae Wtillte Enantei, .. . . . . .. 35¢. 60c. 51- 0. $ - i“, we realms o! joy and pelwe l MWHAEL A- WHiTE- 61 Clear Floor Varnish, 60c, $135. 5i-9ol ‘3-50 lThe late Mr. Blue was a man oil ——— ‘ 61 Colored Froor Varnish. . . . . . . .. 60c, $1.05. $l.90, $3.60 [stir-ling quallt-les loved and re-f One of the oldest and most os- Pure Raw Paint Oil. bottle, 15¢ and .. . . . . . . . . .. 20c lspecled by all who knew hnn. he teelned residents 0i‘ Graham's Pure Turpentine. bottle, 20¢ and ..... .. 40c was n trug- Christi: i131! ollllflltglaetlilrdzwaiplglt iglfhholillq - ~t l o s e - - 8"” Ham’ chin”? ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " 20c 2'" gfiiéer ‘til? Presyibyterian Church though lhe lilsd reached the ad» Pi,"°""' l'°“.'"- pm“ 25c‘ qua", ' ‘ ' ' ' " ' 5g: at Little Sands. He was a man vauced age 0i’ eighty years, and Ollcloth Varnlshes, 35c and . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 4o of “fining pemouamy and had had been in tailing health for the No, 1 Fumlture varnlsh, 25c and - - - - - - < - - ‘ - ' ' - - " * " c 'nluny attached friends he was past few weeks. delttth came rather Ready Mixed Paint. English paint. 1 and 2 Ibl- 22c P" lll- dggply interested tn Sabbath 0o unexpectedly. as he had been able Lacq Household Paint, dries in 15 minutel. 65c. $1.30. $230 sgrvance and indeed all that nltuie to be out all doors until two days K. A K. Closet Cleaner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35c w, righteousness and gem; Cm. previous to his death. The late Degolvo Pipe Cleaner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 50c Eureka Vacuum Cleaner complete with attachments 849.00 Old English Wax Cotton Gloves, 25c and . - - - - . - - - - -- Steel Wool Step Ladders. 5ft Tar Paper, rolls of 5 yards Brass Curtain Rods. . . - . . .- Chamois Skins, . Scrub Brushes, 20c and . Sink Brushes Kaisomine Brushes. 30c to Whitewash Brush Stove Brushes. 2S always Friends in this city "iii ‘Mimi lie also leaves with l-erret or the death 0i 0"" lose a Xlllmber o! Paint, 25c and . . - - - - H 40¢ Polish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c Tin after attending the lullerai of hi5 Mr. znship. he was ll unruly tyne 9i (‘ilrlstlan with the courage cl‘ lurl er and Polishers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $451? luollviction and he ihllfllwon the respected by ell, and will be sreat- . . . . . . . . . .. 30c {love and respect of‘ hls many iY 1,1115%?“ etilldlieciliiiy 1111116 00m- .. 15c Package flrientls. lie was horn ‘Lil Colotlsiitjyqéiiiliféiiéée “i “gvec: iiheorfggtiiiag? 3i!" $200- 6 ti. ~ ~ ~ - - - < - 4- 525° ‘”“-'°"“"“.““‘1 °“‘"“*‘§“ w (ianfinzlrlglllt u; all lhls dealings he w; . . . . . . . . . . .. 25¢ Each ‘mil “i” “mini” w e“ °“ Y a true model year and six months of age. They lived . tilen ctulle to tile island and settled “heemii- l-iispmifimi- W“ at Little Sands where Mr Blue a"? 3011mm by 8"!" The spent the rt-ltlalnder of his lilo i-‘hiidreii- Ml‘ W35 "l iilelllilfll‘ 0f . . . . . . . .. 10c. 15c. 20c. 25c .. $1.25. $1.50. $1.65 10c to “m. where by MS “but”, and per. family of nine, all on whom pre- serverallce made for llilllseif and ‘ifliliiislid ‘iiiili- iii“- iG-"Vt-‘l? i-°' u. 15c 1° ‘his “Hum, a conltonable hOmQHIIIOUFIi: a. uunlbor of nieces and I; 1O - » - < - ~ - ~ The lute Mr. Blue was twice mill" Wiiibew-‘i rit-d first to Miss Euphemla Melt‘- mellwry~ Millun or wood islands who cited AiWlW“ ill 1364 lunvlllg bne child who is ii"? lwmlm now IMll-s. Samuel Yntton, Quincy "awed ‘he 1”.‘ smmmeuts fm Muss‘ e hands of ills beloved pastor glllltlb-lfgxaergt Blur.- of Flat River who ilillmli W“ held 011 , - | “Vin _ot' the weather was attended by a 11313;. esighlguxtillgan attire ..lll~§'i“PHB "Oilfitlllrfie 0f beanie “"110 B l r fol yourself l]0(“D'Il"—rTl: hulllnll race is DLLJiSiOiHiiy 70h" 311539" Quincy Mass‘ Mjsaktiillale ..'.§’,,”.‘1§s"‘°§’.§f,f,‘{“s‘fi’°° ‘X engsory ' ' e l 1 " i ‘, , ' . n l ' ar 0a. enFst the sympathy of‘ your neigil- Hill out in tile course of true love. 31W“ and Miss, Jemfle’ B0310 fllhfgh mass on l-equlem was sung by A l {bars - Rev. Father Aiuimllald. after which ,,,,,,, ' ' \ lillbl mortal rt-lnnins were laid to, ‘rr I rest in the adjoining cemetoryq bow ’ 'l'lle pail-insurers were:—-Bruse- “ , McKlnllotl, Ml". McKay. Patrick Cash. James L)’- " Land Plaster Mr. Farmer! UNDER EVERY ACRE OF YOUR FARM, THERE ARE In its carbnnatedyiorm, applied to your available For th WHY PAY EXTRA MONEY FOR THESE Use at a PHOSFH plqilujjlfgm Trlealelum phosphate. by the action M an excess o! sulphuric N-‘FW Wilt!" all the Calcium Gypsum (Land side those of his Itiflifflllciflll lhiln (Xmllor, and Patrick Latnhe. “ii-{Im MALCOLM CAMPS ELL MeGOWAN large number ot‘ people was passing away or llletlowlsn. general llltifiiillllll, muir. rugged health for some years, ill was nlble to business until before his death, when ile was a STORED IN ' SILICATE“ FORM, 70,000 POUNDS OF POTASH! it Ia not available as plant food, l-NND Pl-A5TE". Wild" land. decomposes the silicates, liberating this potash and make! it e roots of plants. ' was not ulbie to recover. thong ill: lingered for some days. Hug-as day dawned he passed ll lo the presence of the lit-deems Mr. McGowan was lborll ill Dul das’ ti’. E. 1.. 1871). tile son McGowan. INGREDIENTS '! minimum cost, this ‘great store of plant food, lying dormant in your land. ORIO ACID used in the manufacture of SUPER-PH08BHATE8, la 0b- of John M. and Allll He started lbllsitlesso Just 35 years ago. broke down, and be was laid usid [or nearly a whole yeltr. iuily recovered tfroltl this illness of the Tricalclum Phosphates unites with Planter.) sulphuric acid to form - Mrs William Barter, High i Oflflm Alexander in Bulgor. Maine, John In Mam ' Angus, ufperfilla. and Al-clrlllélll "—'“ a t t MR 0W B" "wlllF-Y §'.‘....i§"’ ti... ililwlufiduiiliiliiifi lived and. where he died. to tnounu his grand children health until last Decelllber whelhlln the llt-‘B-Vfilliy blflfiliflli iflllti. sister Mrs Malcolm ‘Mllrtn. he be~ From all earthly pain and sorrow White was widely known throughout llhe province. was highly of Christian man- ln Cape Breton one Wifllefvhood and possessing a kind and loved little who will long chottish his-j‘ n. devoted member 0f' Catholic church, he re-i years later be marrled- ‘few hull" 9950"’ wsqgizl$y Ailing‘ m“), years as“ 10th to St. James dh-urch, SIIDJIBQT-g “seven children were mm w them field and in spite of the ‘inclement-y parents, who pre~l_ _ V _ tuany years 3g“ lrlclllls m lilulr {julnpbglL Bel-tram all clllsses tllld l-l'ee:ls_ who. on the 0f much sorrow to an uiillfillfll the ‘Malcolm (‘Hlllpbiéiii Kibvilld a great nlutl is fallen." lMr. McGowan llad not ‘been In nttetld to his large a. couple o! weeks. tucked by pneumonia. The plleulllu~ llla so reduced his strength lllut he U“ AW“ ‘mi- 1925'“i£a“iei' mum‘ tile clltlrcll. of which he was a fulfil- ln \Vh0nl he so sincerely trusted. ‘ on November 20th. a small scale at Killnuir in 1891. Not nluny years after his health lie neverteL Hutu“, N.S.‘ F. it. Carter. Chur- EXPERIMENTS in preparation of need potatoea, carried on In Ontario over a pgrigd of five yearn. showed conclusively, lthat aeeda sprinkled with LAND ‘PLASTER gave better reaulta than when prepared in any other way. Ni-NETY-SEVEN EXPERIMENTS conducted over this period, ailow wonderful increase ln yield, per acre. YOU CAN ATTAIN LIKE RESULTS by sprinkling the seeds in preparation i0" ptgnttng, ‘no by direct application to the aoii- If Your Local Dealer Cannot Supply You, Write Us Direct. JOHN M. RATTENBURY, Charlottetown, P. E. _I. Sales Agent for P. E. I. Manufactured By Cape Breton Gypsum i ' 60., Limited Sydney, N. S., Canada. .PLANT AT IONA. C- I. " .' ., . ‘l - -_.. . him, and for OUTIuiVCB we prgy a t‘! m. _ g .. mil. and nllnbstll. Two sisters. CrQQQQnIp-‘Dlfliij lam f)" . _ ,, .. a M1 1 r m Du 1|”, 11d M; _ i w .h_.R ‘M up" make us lo be nllmilelell with Thy U" M 95 mw‘ “Mimmzs "woven g ' 1103i oicxeiilli: ul ‘Mliltovsn Bur, r231 u-l-pfiztlpgfiolnpud Saints in flu svel-luqtlngx- . "_ c Th! broth ,l't aid. u “lat? ‘.Il.;.. ._ ‘_ -; . m. _’ I .'°*§ 112.1‘- a. IIIflrJQOIIn ofilil OFZ-lc W" 7 g" m. liflwallwltu sir-inlet... —~ I i- mmls.,u.e.a., m otywllpm have tile mg.» _ ; _ has“: l». WW firm ll rrnlliahlo Though greatly handicapped in this way. yet lby his ulldaullted courage and energy, and an llnuslllll will power. his great genius for busi- lless soon showed itself, which so rapidly increased, that he was (.'(liii~ pellet] to enlarge his store spite-t.- different times, until it reached tile dimensions in which he lei’! ll. With an intensity of nature tllut collltl nut easily albilie tile siuckel‘ or inggard‘ he combined a t-ollrt- held ilosts 0t‘ friends. lie did not g0 out ‘for business, ‘yet the whole countryside. in ever lenlarginlg circles, came to him m liflllit! their produce for what they ntlclicd. He was over ready to laccolnmodnte alld lo needs of all who came. enlarging his stock as occasion demanded. He never turned sway empty-ilatld- lot llle. and in known on dliierent ‘occasions to have sent supplies without waiting tor an appeal. much concern for his own interests, lidcnce he time imposed. t He married Jessie. llnltghter of the late Capt. Murdoch Murchison. o! Point lPrim. P.E.li.. 26 years ago_ who is left to mourn’ ‘besides I family oi live lboys and live girls, as loiiowsz. Murdoch .N.. John lvt. Angus M.. James A.. and DouglssH Annie 0.. Belle. Margaret lduphe~ diottetowlt. Floral tributes: pil1uw,. esy and ltllltiilness that made and wry lllecl the an en any who needed the necessaries)“ Apr“ 20th lag; ut tho infant age Although so generous. wlthoutlher 5mm] parents Capt. W P. and ,very tow ever ‘failed him in the con-[Cnhollc ¢emg¢ory_ 3- l"; i1 Made by the manufacturers of the/among; W Dominion Battleship Linoleum -».-~-~--_-,....... _. __ rm Easy topxéiiléd/rii‘ .1‘ W‘: Low You pay little ieum, in the first place,‘ passing week seemsto add to its value. ' Particularly; you appre- ciate its work-saying qualities. No ingrained dust dirt; no stains or spots, no 1' "orious scrubbing. Dominion _Linqleum list fismooth. firm "and nomabsdrbent and easily kept lOOiiiilg bright and attrayqtive. Tilerelare manysbeautiful, designs to ciloose front ‘for liuiilirdbm; dining room. bedroom‘, ilcitcherl, hall or bathroom — oriental-pat- terns, floral effects, andetttractive . blocks and tiles. ' ' tiéine-i l yet each ' ii .i.‘ Dominion Linoleum is easy to Ia g and wears for years and hears. It is made in widths sufficient to cover any ordinary room-from wall t: wail, without seam or crack. Other Dominion Floors Dominion InLlid Linoleum, made in Can- ads, isbmoderately priced. You cannot wear it out ecnuse the coio "s go ri ht h u h _ to the strong burlap bgitk. ' ‘tic designs that offer wbndetil‘? decorative svopc. Dnlninlon Linoleum R g§, in po -~ ltiar sizes. are equally attractive. Ln t. {wire anti lmlg-wcaring. Nccd"‘no thigh‘... ing of any kind. Pal/cm Nlunhcr 4Iti9 um! 414/)»- i/t llwl tlrf/Icrcnl colour schemes. l i lulllily: S|lrll_v~—(.llllll iliiy~"vi‘i'iiiln F. Alzlrldlpnll; \\'rt-ulh~R0-sos ulld (‘llrllntlolls ‘Mrs. Leo (Yiltllsstln anti duy ut‘ his funeral twunle, lllully IP01“ fllllliLv; Spray-- limes null Lilies ’ killg distances to show tilelr re- slmtywtgu-lnttions , _.\| , lsllrd. testified w ills high esteem R. 'r. While‘, Spray» twll-uullons -» ln which he was held. Spring 'I'tlrk Womelfs Institute;| 'l‘ile funeral service was colldlll-t- )1;- atlti Ali's. Victor (‘llaissoll-J Eli it)’ REV- J- A- ‘Mlliiélilill. Vfliifiy’ Sprny- ‘Tulips ~~~ Henry (iaiiallul field. assisted lily Rev. .i. Steriilll; S1)l‘fl_\"-~ llyzlrilltllt-l -~ Mrs. Jenner-ll or Aiotllltgue. Mr. Mcbellan spoke Kelly; spray-w arllatlolls~~ Mrs] very suitably from tile “'<ti",|:<l5 Philip MCMiliHiil tlllll laéiilli. Spray’ l llert-ttvelllellt. unusual large gathering nl Tilt: "Know ye not that till» llllyu Prilwc ~lt'sl-uutlouu-».\lr. uml ~\'ii‘s_ wll- liam ii, .\|CK(‘llZit‘I Spray~---Tll|ips-— The singing was 111' ii iliilil Siaiili" .\ll-. and Mrs. Roy Clldmore Spray- ul-d. eslleciaily tile S010 lily J- -i- 'i‘lliips~'i‘llell-slt Kiizitilllé.‘ Spray;- Matheson. "Will tile Circle lite Uiiillnt-lt-s» Hrs Bari Williams and Mrs broken." lJollll Mttctiuigtlll; Spray -— Carna- Witil flil ills business illlfiresiiilitions-‘St. (‘ilarlcs Auxiliary. Mr. McGowan “I85 I101 Wilslliliwii fi‘t>legr.’tllls~--.A. H. Davies 1116.. by. them. He could disassot-latu-‘Tnronlo; Enlpluxlues U; A, a llittll-lelr ut will entirely from his [)u.-;,-..,_ |M|_ 70.1mm; M,- am; Mrs “regular Work. This was seen lllflullu ‘Trlllnor and Nellie r. John- ‘ills sincere interest in the wot‘).- ul it t. sun Si. Jollll. N, 8.; Mr and Mrs Robert 'l’£ittt*l‘l~ll)li and Jeanette. iiful memlber nlltl was a regular ullll Haul-ax N_ S_ [Eideyquf \\‘01'g4|]ipp[1,|‘, lllelllg u nlvilliwl! ‘Curtis 0f h‘,\'lI1Dilihy-—Tili? Sisters llll (Juletiollltt congregation. iwerYlnf the City Hospital, Miss Elia ivgood cause found in him a geilvlflselrnlan. . otls trlend. In hearing the 811d iii-‘if barge Spray 6i‘ litnsel-l-Jil: anll " earthly interests were entirely re-glll-s. ll. c. limwu, Victoria Hotel “(moved from ills mind. He faced ilile tttulre with u sure holie- l 'f‘elegrullts 0t‘ Eilflllliiiisiiy “Wiearfii, - froll Wa er ' eat-on . Quincy Muss, E. A. Munu-QHIBBERT H. P. nocns, PRIEST al-lli ‘The iloys" Zvflile (Ionllnercial Travellers Association, 'i'llt- toiiowillgjt-xtlrut-t is taken l-Fgmlly; wreaths: Mr. and Mrs-atrolll tile "Church Work," ut‘ a rec- A. F. Moxenzlmnfrenlier g6 it anti aiiliiniiiltil! ~ Mrs. Stewart: essrs. 0 " “lore entered Thompson; John A- MHYPBY; Vim“ delnlllu, m, on, l-‘eunlury 24th. 19- Nicholsoll; lBelieie Mvilile‘. BPNYQZG. Htbbel-t H.,lP. ltocile, Priest. Mr. and MPB- 5- C- MCKiW- M _ ‘To Georgetown ii’. E. ti. belongs the The Pii-ihbeailers were’ o’ K‘. u" fllollur tll’ ileillg tile birthplace o! till, A. F- Mfliwiizie- S~ A‘ (‘ampithis most devoted and saintly son “"5". Archie McDmmidl ‘i’ N’ Mciof the (Jillll-lzh. behaving been born Dflllflili “mi M- N" Nmhmsim‘ -tilel'e llllrlllg the inoumlbency o! his His remains were laid to rest in; _, _ _ l t‘ Valle new wimp flttilu (tilt. lute beloved and rev the “mu? p” n y lereli. Rev. R. T. Roche) us rector iol’ Holy Trinity Clltlrcit of timt l . . . . |i_0.wn_ There his boyhood day; we're spent. later rgplovlttg with his par- llllts to the i'nlted"States, worthy soil of s worthy father. and llalluw- lvhoie comlnunilty i; tell. for Mr-Iiill; in his footsteps. he tit due tinle' d Mm Fwd _A_. 401mm“. (nee enters-a Holy Orders. and there 1181i 1137.91 A. Burke) over the death ollnltlilfuily labored "for very many‘ ‘their darling and only daughter. YEflPs until compelled by illness to iilto utt- ' ut Philat- (léatriot Please envy-l MARY CATHERINE JOHNSON» The heartfelt llylnlwlily of flwl blary Catherine who user awaylltive up acflvefwork. For many. years ht- oulferedlmuch. but in his o; 23 months. 5 days. The funeral weakness and distress the sumo took place on Thursday. Ailrii 2'15 loving tievoltt mun oi’ God, as when at 2.30 p. m. from the residence 0i’ in bhe years of his splendid young msnilood ho devoted all the ener- itles of body and gmind to the glory. or 00a and the good oi’ ml. Holy] Church. To the Church in his adoptl ed country and to ‘the Anglo Oath-l’ Mrs, Burke. Gaytown to the Roman The Iollowing were ti"? 93H‘ bearers: Reggie Whltiocil. T. Gal- lgm, lDownr MsoNellll. George Gre- gory Horace Smith. Russell Mac- Neill. mile following in a list of tributes 0| in. and sympathy to Mr. and M41, Johnson received during till time of their and bereavement. olic Church at larle h! loos is very great. but (or the going hence of such as he there curbs no sorrow» ‘miller a holy joy that he hits been' “called _ up“ lhighelr." witltiiter that pometuai ‘lilht may tshiill? up- iv’. *‘» -Pii0ne 72lha"Cifa'rl0flietofll P. £21.‘? ‘ ' , ' l .3" ""1 l . \ Imperial. {deal ,. “l till 1- i we are now prepared to‘ I ‘ popular food for pups. v , ~ i ‘Ni’? H. ‘rl " The success, following $5.958 iflfit spring, has clearly proven. its mm“ to our experienced southern N! ltiifi? are planning on feeding 15.50.1781 “i” season. ~ _ The f0 mula is ‘spéiiiallyqipiteiifii. _ the need; of the ‘i116 . xiii"! ' foxes, is rich in vitamineaP ~a preventative of rickets» This Funny Meal is t0 be strictly fresh. . l i A- Order early so as ho 0f 1'9‘ We wish to notify ouriyg; _ ' sure all _ r.ltI..‘l"-"' w, , A, _.v ceiving your simply u‘. good-time as 5a heavy demand is anticipated. -. Imperial Biseilliiiigfigéfuliii .801: ~ l z