' ffar , . . " (1u////)u////.? Syrup _ . all [and .('//’/,' t’ - '..' 11-02’! Druggiail .., irsitrfitttntif‘ a . ~ weouiabav“ _ . ' isms: LADY o‘:Ao.-‘Mr.i'a_6u- aid Mac Donal qt Bowel, Lot 40.’, has received f tele cm from his son Edwin A. e nald, stating that hi; wife died o a-Magcli 3rd at Meltort, Sash" on! (Other papers plzasemppy} WRECKED srsamsn talkie.“ -—Sherlijf A. A. MscDo ldeflpo é i0Wll,_3l‘l'lV6Cl in the cltywfistgr up morning having come from Savage harbor where he seized and put under arrest the American steamer This deffendalzle cough medicine gives-quick relief when "George N. Orr," which was wreck- tlae throat a sore or irritated.'_; dieals the lrfliglfld mem- $1 tgrrelttwvtvgeeks asc- 0 ' I,‘ l ' '1 8Q Ollfl 3C9 ll’ - lirsneasttfllotlsengfiiphiegm. an comp leves the mm of. the Admllmltmucm i L _ aoah , b?" §, ‘tum , . ‘ ,, . A’ pankuhrv .-llie instigation of Fred P_go t. == sflted (to childrei: K spa bottle alvimyajn theliouse. None genuinei l clasp! in Red Package bearin, the trademark Na-DrwCo. unshared l1 National Drug hi: . ‘7110 Big Value n icr: ll Company oi ‘Canada, United _¢ watchman who is mskit'l_|(:a.,'"clalm for wages. w» t i‘ . ‘ succssfiui. lSLANDER.—-Alex- i tinder MacQuarrle, vice-presidential the WalnurGrove Creamery Com- pany of Oakland, Ctil.. has recently purcliased- a splendid new home on 56th street, where, we,h0pc_be __. and his family will enjoy many’ bap- .,;.I py years. Besides an orchard, al- ready in bloom, Alex. is the posses sor of a hull-acre potato patch, al- ready planted. it brings him back to ills boyhood days when he used to plant potatoes 0n bis father's farm at lionsbaw. i’. E. I.—Thc Maple Leaf, Oakland, Cal. SIXTH CHILD DEAQ-liuestis "Waits zigctl ll years passed away iliioinlziy night following to the (ii-vat Hcyond his four sistcrs and brotlicr whosc doatbs were report- ed in u. recent issue and which oc- l'lll‘l"l‘(l within tlic fllTVlflils wcck. ‘Another child is still sick anti‘ tbc latlici" was l‘t‘])(ll"li!(l yesterday as making but slow progress from his illness of plcilro-pncumoiiia. Mrs. ye, R Watts who was formerly Miss n, Liglitizer daughter oi Mr. George , . lliglitlzer of this city and who bad . care exercised in sc- i looting the wh t used in the making of “j EGAL FLOUR” is one ofithc many cfforts which‘ has helped “to sccureforiRl-EGAL” the rcp- utatidnr" big value inifiour. THE ST. LAWRENCE FLQUR MILLS Co- Limited MONTREAL also been sick is convalescent. This is one of the saddest cases record- ed in a long time hnd the snrvlv» ing members oi the family have the heartfelt sympathy of all who have heard of their terrible ber- eavement. The funeral of the ‘little boy l-luestis will take place today at 2 p'. ml ~ . There. passed peacefully away at NOTlllHBfltl-lél rd, S_ask.,,on Eebru- ary i214 1020, enjani-in Binnsijithe 39th year of his age. The late "Mr. Blnns who was a former resident of P. tE. Island had been ill failing health for tbc inst three years, linil his many frlciids here will re< gret to learn of his early demise ‘in the very prime of his manhood. lie leave-s to mourn besides a sor- ' cuts she leaves to unusual nfr-ifiionlp, FIVIR! AND oru- ER‘ PfllfifllNfl. PROSTRk- - TONG DISEASES . lt is ab olutely necesaarynhat the blood_ e thoroughly cleansed. l v‘ germs o! "disease destroyed or driv- ailiout, dppetiterestored and the ‘kidpeps and lliver restored to per- regqils/r act-ion. lioodiflsarsaparilla has been be‘ fore ti‘! genei ' Jlébpie- for 46 years as a. a sljlood purifying altera- tive phtc‘ medicine and it has-giv- sherm ~en perfect satisfaction-l Men and . IWOIIIGXL‘ whose grandmothers gave- dgr thgflugrpc lrioddfs, Salsaparllla, are now ‘ them‘ giving’ it to their own ‘children and grandchildren" with " perfect lconlld" ence.- it. isflthoddealwfamily medi- cine, for e. wide range oi ailments always ready, always does soodat any season oi‘ the year. Prepared" by educated pharmacists. "Nearly 50 years of phenomenal sales tell the story of its remarkable merit. For a inlid,.cil'ective laxative, take Hood's Pills. ' —-SUDDE"N BEREAVEMENT.-— The death occurred tit her home in Suinmerslde on Saturday evening of Miss Georgie Fraser, daughter ct‘ Mr. John Fraser of Suminei"sldt~ at the curly zige of twenty eight years alter a short illness of pneu- monia. Besides her sorrowing par- inoiirn three brothers and ilvc slstcrs. Tbc funeral took place from bcr boini- at L’. ifciock on Monday to ihc Petr pics Cemetery. HIS YOUNG SONw-Mr. Samuel ldlliot of this city rocolvod tbr glad news yesterday by cable that hc was the lzitlicr of a llflllllll‘ Scotch baby boy. Mr. Elliot was a member of tbo 16th (inmitlian Scottish and took plirt lu tho prin- cipal battles oi‘ the war, anionil tbcni the first charge in which the Canadians engaged. Mr. and Mra. lillllot were lllllrfletl‘. in Edinburgh in October 1915 and the latter cams to Prime Edward island in March 1919. She returned to Edinburgh on a vlslt to her parents last October. She expects to return l0 i101‘ P- E- lslaiid home in May next with lwr little son. A sad gloom was cast ovcr Till- iiisb on March 6th, when Mrs. Hlrgh A. McKinnoii passed to bcr eternal reward at the carly llge of thirty-seven years. Deceased lind been sick only a short while anti her early death was entirely unex- pected. Being of .1 loving dl-spo» iition she was liked not only by liei- immediate neighbors but like lo- ,. wise by many friends throughout 2?‘;‘£50tglgfsheghgogagleslfitglf: fig: the surrounding country. She ‘will _ I “ORANGE LILY Bruce Cuinuford, North Batileford, be sadly missed not omy by her , - sAvmn My “Fm. 535k who “Ml, he}, mom“ w,“ family, who were devotedly attach- ‘witb the deceased until_ bis death, f?“ m h?“ b“ 815.0 by an who an‘ l. TMM‘ “midst "r exprwslmls M. G A Dmk (<1 .. Ana. ioyed ber acquaintance. having the some mennlnsnnio . ls. . . ‘ 9. -i\ 531‘). . Th m .1 l n‘ lo . 1 c, r. contained in hundreds of the Migtp R_ l[_>_B|ung_ (lhnrlqitgltgivn, 9 ll“ Y 9 0 VmgY 1e latter.“ I have remit-ed diwilr: p E i - and, yvh-s E N m“ New isli her memory are, besides a sor- l.‘ past year. tan-y e e " _' v ‘ - ' ' H r _ . . ' " “an E» ed from B Ill-TO Worllliv l- iers are olvllll ‘. o us oil, ~ ~ l ~ , ~ ~ f5 s" atoll," “'""""" "ll" P“? "r" .\l‘.l.~‘~§., and Russel p. of cum-mitt» and two brothers. Cit l‘ llfl “Cffillrl tHlTKIPil llp- r, _, - ' be ergtlons. (t5 the tumors and lfllllVll. I’. E.- l. I l t \ qtTlllel-‘Jlell-ll lllmst-k $111109!) 11ml - iiiccrs hull bl-cn rr-viitlvcti by lllt-lrllll-‘lll toot put-c 0 forth ~ . .llt0 Clllrtrl 00 p i109 Oil m“ ‘“"l°" "f ‘mmt?’ ‘My: llzlttleford cemetery. March Jib. and was largely attend- . $533,,~figmwiggggdhijfn3135;‘! ' l ell (lespite tbu condition of ‘the tlull. l(*lll‘ul‘l'lllll'*ll, painful pe- I v ' weather. The service was i!()llllll('.l~ rlods, etc. For‘ all these un_d othlrti-tiublos tuioivii ln general nsvvgq- There passed .i\va_\_ at . B,‘ by n“, pasta, Re“ pmhm. A l men's Disorders. ()l‘llllll_l3 Lily furnishes u_ Illlv wvc. scientific. liover- peter-s Buy’ o“ FL.“ QDHL at n“; MqcDou a“ an‘? wmq H re felling curc. It is uppliotl (firs-cf to tlii-n-liifloiiiu. nrgllllfiy, and its oper- “g? of 75 ‘years finer a shofl n_ - l g . _ l Ll l6 _ .~ anion is certain and beneficial. as ll. llllll llvllvlillly protest n.s__merit, l _. - i’ h iiiiiliis were laid to rest in the ad- , l:.":.¥.:"::.t2.::":."- ,".~::...‘.:~::."... "'.".<.-..“."'.‘£i:r".s.'i: 13s,‘; y" rump,“ m;_‘;,‘“eq,e0§§f; .01.... ......s..-.». ~ = ‘ - ‘ . , ‘ _ ' o it. one o le . J . i . .. ". a Enclose 3 stumps. Mrs lydia w. liudd. “must... tint. ‘Hmong of wk‘ communhy‘ Alonzo Iplglllalllllillhllerllliélgi ware. biegsfs. $01.0 m‘ LEADING l)llli(A(2I.\'l‘! lcvlsllrwnlsllm. l . ‘i l l‘ Yl l" ‘irilei- 0m _ rMcEllcn- ; Neliigan, Eddie Harper, Joseph F. ] — T '—'.' A5 a clllzell- .119 W35‘ reflllected Arsenault and Fred Conroy. d: I$X$¥RQ¥“IiBK*¥9E3K9E§IEPFQKiksléfialefli¥9fi¥ifislifislé$sléfiékfi¥di¥fl. re: a1“ ‘Li? "-254 B =1 llilnialliallleiltaaaex (e “tofu N D4 ‘ll “IO-O-O-OQ-O-OO-OXO-OOVO-QQ-GQ4OGO 004400-00 Q O4>§>§§404Q6 O§F§44 Charlottetown Guardian‘ '1 E. R. BROW, 14s Richmond st Cbartottetown Fire, Lile, Accident, Sickness ami ‘Plate Class insurance at Lowest rates.‘ Cont] Strong, Stock Companies ‘.‘.‘.‘“*,‘Q***§¥U¥QIUI9DIQIVBIVIIIIVPWIII New Universities Dictionary ~~ HOW T0 GET lTs For thexMtire Nounlnal (‘oat of’ Manufacture and pQiaifiléfikmlésl-ilssiéexeéléseiléssjiseitéssék as an"u‘pri,gh-t and hcinqrable man who by his kind and_ gentle inan- ncr. woh mauled-friends. As a fiirm or, lie occupied a foremost place. as‘ his flne residence and good pro- pertyjestlfy. ‘He was a faithful nnem Pfi of the Presbyterian church. st. Pellet-is, where he will be mllssed.‘ ' He. is survived by one son llowaril on the homestead, and one daughter, Mrs, l). Anderson, Sun‘ don, B. (‘., and two sisters, Mrs. llowloy Webster, Marlo and Mrs. King. Boston. The funer | was largely attended and tbo re‘ nios were interred in ltiitlgcll cemetery, beside his wife. who predeceased lilm about four years ago. The services at lhl house and the grave was conductod by his pastor. Rev. J. M. McLeod. "Tho memory of the just is blessed.” Thu funeral of Miss Pearle (‘hing "Pf“l"‘"“1’ l" Wlltlsu tloatb was mado in Tbo Charlottetown Guardian a . 1 fi-w days ago, look plat-t» from thi- homo of lll‘l‘ latbl-r Mr. BPlLlllillllll (‘hing of llollrwcll, on Monday iii? ltvrutitm. Tlic services were con- ducted by ltcv. W. it. MacWallu-r, Minister of tho llaplist null (Ibrlsl- lllll churches of ldnst Point. Tho ‘Scripture lesson, lsalab 55 was one stilt-clad for the ticcaslott tlvy the Il(‘(‘(‘ilSt"(l. 'l‘lio ioxt uboscn was , vorsi-s 8-0 ‘of tho (flliliplPf read. Tho hymns 'Whcn tho ltoil is callod up Yonder, Nearer-my (ind to Thoc, obnd lSball we meet ibeyolid the [liv- 0 Pl‘. wcro sung by the unltcd (rholr. , ltcfertinrto was made to tho beau- 4 tiful lifc of tlic deceased, her de~ slro to live that she might minis» _tcr to others, and hcr triumphant death-in her own words, not death lief“ , ' but going to be forover with tho |_ Distlmllflon‘ i’ born. ilcr removal from our midst m Plwlls so sudden lllllt we scarcely Three Coupons and 98c, Secures this New authentf“ ' l hound in black flexible seal g ' pages in color and duotone. p. , .- ~ g Present or mail to thisqsaper three, Coupons with ninety-eight cents touqover dost ofliand- ling, packinghclerk hire, etc‘. MAIL onmins WILfIBE FILLED 4 uéiijgsiedltith full _ ‘ realize sheml gone~.-.v-.’.l‘liose wlio i r r'most and khcw 11%, _ we all! groans; , _piace is left vacant’ inqtlitfltotltez-lin the church anittn ttiasoolnmu _ tcan nev- mse nus flfile. _ its. fWltlttlPf in reference tofllls frle (lhnnnlng may ‘be tltlingly applied to her: ‘our mo testis‘ vvv~ fill |'l rlock us iisual on Monday evening. To bcr bereaved relatives" we ex- tend our sincere sympathy. A kind an-l loving wife anti mother has 30m: to receive the reward oi a well spent life. Nliiy her soul rest in peace. ‘ Many people will be very sorry to learn tbait the lleld Raynor finit- lllll; Mills ‘at Tryon were totally ilefllrfiyed by fire at 3 o'clock yes- tcrtllzl-y morning. The fire when discovered lintl I-‘rtllllvd supli lit-ariway that tiotbiiig could ‘be saved. Only n low people witnessed the conflagration. The fire was IllSCOVPFPd by ’;i young man who was passing the inllls lri 8 n. in. It was on the l(IWf'l' floor lli the front of tho bulldlnll: uuil the blaze ll‘?i(l_ illuminated ‘the windows when it was first soon. Tho fire spread very rapidly and in onc liour the mills wurc in lish~ es. Fortunately wba-t llitlo wind thoro was, lwns from the south" wost, blowing across lbt- pond away from the villago, olbcrwllu- many iitbt-i" buildings would have boon dcsltroyild, ’l‘\vo small barns caught but were quickly tixilnizlilslltitl: (llvillt! to the oariy hour at wb-icb tho fire sltarlctl, comparatively low pooplo were draiwn lo the scone. Tho mill was a vcry largo bulltl~ lug zilbout 150 loci long and 40 feol wide and scvcrzil storeys high. Tho plant was in good worklim: order and bod been in llpt-Bftltlflfl siiicc 1913. At ltlrat time the buildings which were forml-rly the Tryon Woolen Mills were tnkon over by the prcscnt company and niacblii- oil-y for knitting underwear Install- el . Mr. Ii. l. Raynor of Summorsitie is President of the (Zoinpaity-zind Mr. Lord, of Tryon Secretary trea- surcr. The plant oomprisedWbrec big knitting macliinosmnd 10 sewing machines. There was a consider- able quantity of yarn and under- ivoar on hand. . Tllf‘. mills were _rnn by both steam and water power nn'd they were employing from 20 to 25 hands.'_ The building was closed Bil. 0 ,0’. Tho loss ls estimated ,8!’ bet-_ ween $40,000 and $50,000. 'l‘he exact amount of insurance is not yet known, but lt is said tol be between $15,000 and $25000, . Another bad fire broke out, about eight o'clock Monday ven ngfllp, the farm residence of Mr. llpbert, Wilson, llnmipton. The fire origin- btlllltitjétlillllttlfi ‘ivetif , slitrgalned .ll£8tlllg Jplendsltlp and ,, "{'.:."."."."..'". 1,"; ‘like all igasir ' - ' n cuever H U 20 "Aidddo: P°S“'“°'20 ‘i 14 t mb%“wll'hu "3" _ _ ' you a ‘a ' p to m1 es c s vet m] es c s (Pills. Yourmoutlilsagoodlndlcatlon For greater distances, ask Postmaster rate for ' ~l a ,oi the condition of stomach and bowels. ‘ ,_ pOUII (is. dualism-valuations enrol-l} sited from the thawing out o‘! the kitchen sink with bot ironswhlch had been left there thy the, inmates v of the honoeiwhonlr reirfthlsbaru h . . - “u; » 2s mcrloa ARIES IN ONE .l.... t... building in“. . $3,}; "‘ .,,,,,,,‘,,,,“,“‘f,, ‘l1’,- "#35; ‘ "3... '7' -*‘ “- ‘ "I - ' fifmfi lilillnlPd 9"!“ a. -in- seaside,- tvh a aclsrlfllcrowd - "i" ~ i" "Vi"! illsfilwltfllnwn sylfllatlllzln new aldnelallr tugs and some of the fltrn ure t M“ awaned‘ , w could taunt, the kitchen range and "separator A sad gloom was cast over King; _ ston and surrounding ‘district by the sudden death of ‘Mrs. Hank Willis (formerly man of North iltshire.) She was o! a very klndand cheenful disposi- tion, always willing to help in" ev- ery good cause, s, faithful member of the Methodist Churchand W". M. "S. There are left to mourn her sorrowing husband, also a little. boy aged 3 years. Other members of her family are-her father 1M1"; . Wm. Bowman, onebrother Aquila Bowman of North Wiltshlre; we sisters Mrs. Arthur Smith. Norm .Wiltslilre and Mrs. Charles Miller. Vancouver, B.C.'I‘he tiuneral iwhioh- was largely attended took place at Kingston cemetery on February 27 the services being conducted at the house and grave by her pastor Hell. 5.. D. Webster. The pail tbearere were Chester Edwards. Robert, Eo~ wards, Geo. Green, Wm. Green, Geo, Paynterand Wm. Paul. ~A~BHEEP WITH A RECQRD-r“. Mr. John Dowling, of South Shore. istbe owner of a sheep with an ex- cellent record as far as his owner- ship of it ls concerned. lle"~pur- chased this sheep from Mr. Edwnitl Doyle of South Sborc on March l2. '10 ti, along with other sheep and‘ all the stock of his farni. On that (lay this slltiep gave birth to three ‘living lambs. 0p liiarcb 28th, i019, she gave birth to four llrnibs; tbrcc of which iivcd, and on March 10th of this year she bad u litter, this time of no less than live of which three arc alive. This certainly is something altogether unusual mak- inr, a total oi twelve lambs l tbrec yours. The average number at a birth of lambs is from oneio two. The she-op has also bccn an cx- cellent wool producer yielding last your night pounds of washed wool. A provincial convention of tiio (lrcat War Veterans Association at which delegates attended fl“,0ll‘l braiiqlics throughout the Island was held in the G. W. V. A. Cllll) rooms last evening. The delegates present were;~ Major D. A. ‘MffKlllllfill. D. S. 0.- ‘Provlncial ‘President, Mr. P. E. Palmer, member of Dominion EX. ecutivc, Messrs A. l3. Murlllly- Tlgnisli; R., Forsythc, Aiberton, l‘. l3. Crosby, Siiinmerslde, R. R. Mc- Leair, Georgetown, li. W. Barnes, Georgetown. E. G. Weeks. R- Th canon. n. F. Tierney. Charlotte- town H. n. Stewart. Secretary. The convention was called for ‘the "purpose of formulating TPSOlU- tlons f0 collie before till? Dnmllllifl‘ ‘convention which is l0 b? 11914 i" Montreal on the 22nd ins,t:~— hlshy resolutions dealing with re turned soldier problems were pass ed'a fuliiiccount of ‘which will be given n: i1 later date. Mr. A. E. B. Murphy wag selected to represent the Prince .,Edward lslantl-council it the Montreal convention. Major C‘. J. McMillan was selected to represent‘ this command on tile Donilhion Executive for the ensu~ lug yezlr. l " " Tire (‘barlotlettilvn Driving (‘lull races yesterday afternoon were at~ tended by large numbers who thor- oughly enjoyed 1bein_ Every heat was a spirited contest. inches sep- arnring the‘ contestants iii several beats. Lady Marshall splendidly driven by Wellington McNe_l_l_wou thtqtnixed classs after a bard battle ilrstffwltn "Don" making his‘ init- ial appearance and at the latter end of the race with Commodore K. Ex-Mayoi- Brown piloting Alice The Great won his race in thrilling fashion coming from behind iii cv- ery heat. » Alice under bis capablo tutelage is becoming a flrstclass racing; more. As is frequenllgrthe case tbcre was a slight (lifference of opinion over sonic of tlio decis ions of the v judges ‘but after the smoke of bat-tie cleared away the "critics" became satisfied that no unfairness had been dealt-out. The officials were: Judges, .l. bio-Donald, city; J. McDonald. lohnstons’ River: E, Acorn. Start! er, P. Conroy, ‘Timers, it. O'Brien, J. McEachcrn. "‘ ' cLAss B TROT ANo PACE Lady Marshal, (McNclll) 1 2 2! l tlii llon, (Arblniz) ' 21 l.'l I: (‘olnmodoro h. (Hooper) 4 4 2321b- \\i'llfretl' Hal, (Kclly) Il ll 4 4 4 Time 1.07, 1.07%, 1.08, 1.00, 1.10. CLASS B TROT Allci- the Great tlirowii) liil t Harry G. (Gorlkin) ‘til 1.‘ Silver Todd, (llooptir) 1:21:32! Mary (3.. (tfurvi-i‘) 4 4 4 4 (lllvo (McKay) 55th‘ Time 1.11, 1.12. Lilli/g, The homo of Mi". and Mrs. Alli:- ustilio MClni-Yfl‘ of llaysltlc. lA(‘l i4, was (lVOfShiIllUWtWl by sorrow wbien the sud nows canii- to tilcin by lob-gram that their youngest daiin-zbtci" Eva, beloved wifo of Mr. James ‘McDonald bntl‘ tiled at llli‘ Sisters’ Hospital in‘ New York oi’ doable pneumonia on Janiiairy 29th. nit sldiss Ethel Bow" " Cutrllliiii’s"‘i SiiiurtiW Subscriber s" ~ ~ ‘ I. r . . ~ ~uw~~vewwnm . I . "i3? ’q‘l:v.v‘l_.:',_ ' ‘ ii. , ‘ I _ . p D5 ' ‘- l l "'\g~.' '1 . i is» y Elsa . .< . _ . T . 1;; o1, as? for Cocobti$ W'B3'6i'*:(a’€vl§ichrneai1sTFc0é fTiietiofi-S a _/' .. .\ “' asl o -" i’ peawtbg f Cacao irg . l. . ,_ . $1,. ran/i ~_~:=—===~ w. A) i530”? 1%». .csioii“nnaits..ro ran ssiroizr s‘; grgglth m‘. The Finished Product l , , l QWANS ' oelzrec-rlou n Retains ‘tfwMturalI-‘lavoroftfue Cocoa Bean. a "F G . . at! F , ____.._ Al lllsouml oi the l.<il..j/-.><rai\l --,-on land or water, by automo- - bile, motor cycle or motor boat, " youiare assured a ‘greater degree 0f safety and comfort than by any . other make of signalling devizz. The KLAXON, the guaran- teed, permanent, penetrating war- ning signal is "far-reeching"--- opens a way through traffic, keeps you within the “safety zone." KLAXON HORNS have a world-wide reputation and their known performance is evidence of quality, efl-‘iciency and service. YOU should have this protec- tion on your car; aak your Dealer. . v N p_ _ Be Wise and Klaxonizc No/f/zern filecirzt‘ ‘Cb/rip 11y ' l-JMWEDA‘ _ . runrzzzilu cvsiast: ronouro wmuiPno . cscosnir flbmoarrdl - ' ' ‘.431: OTTAWA LONDON _ GINA VANCOUVER 4 “W“T " _ ~ Q bands t-laispctl ovt-r tho cold and \l‘l=l'l‘ illllil(’l‘l_\' lilltl m ‘gist h, “m and Jolui-A. iii Malno, Mr,“ p_ _,.'f -_ pulsi-ltiss breast wtirc trluspctl for family plot. to uwalt u glorious Kllllfldll". l'"l‘l llill llllllwlfltlfllfl “nil. iait-i-mty. ni-ssiu-t-t-tioii. "rlie pull bearers" Gila-sic now ill llulllc. lbw-so mourn - ' ‘On Fcb 5th the liirsc funeral WGIT! Jimiiilt- and lltiflllllll McIn- "l0 llllls 0f llllc whim‘ lllllwYcllll l7l)l‘l(‘l.',l‘ wiiiitlt-ll its sorrowful way to St. Patrick's (Yburcb, (lruiiil Rlvor wburc u ltcqulom mass was are loft bcsities lIUl‘ grief stricken sung by lbo pusltii". licv. .l. A. Mc- husband lliul ivarcuis. Mrs. l.. Mc- Donald ltftcr wblcli tbc retualiislloniilzlfMnttapaii, ltlass, Joseph LOVE!‘ lli,‘ filled on this side‘ of the". grave. . . . . May ibo Lord grunt iiiilo bcr Et- ernal rest and niuy tbo light or “is love slilno upon litirlipmyur, tyro, llusll. lllicbabl and Siintly Iiltirrlsoii and llzirolli Brown. 'l‘licre A fcw dllys before lbc tidings of her seriousillncss lnid bot-n recciv- ed but it was fondly hoped that she might recover. But God in ills Divine Provirlonco willed other- fwlse and she passed peacefully a- way fortified by the lost consuliitg rites of lMothc-r (lburch oi’ which she was ever is faithful and de- volit member. ' " ' ' Deceased W85 ever of such a ' kind andlovable disposition thut none knew _bor but to-love her, none named her but to praise. For her iiiaiiyfriends and acquninlnticos she llnd. always the kind word and auiniy smile; and by her ever a- bldlng- patience anll- unselfisliiiess undyluliovfl. In the home circle wblcll- bad s long been brightened by her iiprosencu. lrlii/lgow cruelly i-iaddsnedvby the uiyflhlching hand of-ileaththell memory will long be fondly-cherished as» one of those rare flower}; whlal; God lends to earrii- ibut p uckii- to bloom forever in HeaVblt.’ O'r."F'l>h 3rd her remains‘ accompanied by her sorrowingt-h shall!» two" mothers. as they gazed on the fair young <'=\€ . . VIRGINIA Cigarettes. Mild aMedium 1 and a number of other articles were destro ed, the building heinl ll-p| were forever dumb and those form, beautiful in death, that those 0 ‘f9? plscents iPOPULARrEMoKEA OF AY fffsis. u.