..,n. 'Fobs Signet Rings Medals Lockets Watches Cud Links isiirniounir-ri with me Cup Badge of his Unit; Plaque for the wall Honor Rolls Watch Charms We shall be glad to mail you a copy upon receipt of ci Post Card. Dieirilond blerclmntn ~ 1 _ . f Camp Bark "`-wsu. Known# fiesinsur 0,, M,,,4,y_ when awakenmsmture We have just published a very interesting - ‘_ leaflet under the uboventitle _which illus- - irates many suitable pieces for presentation 3 _ ~1 l to our returning men,' comprising: __- _ _ ` ‘.j;‘5~?s§5¢ -» `f~ _`:_ _ I __-; ____j ~__ ._ . .,|_,.. _,f' Goldsmith! ` I sum-mum l MUNTBBAL ' `~-~' ' W Wharf; _ __ e=zrl‘:c“ ..._ -v' _.'i2_;'.';,|‘i2 _...f-_ _=__1'¢__=-.1_ ' .. ' |1;ii”.‘_ f.*o~¢;~_‘.1~_>_ __ I /_ 3 - ._ -7 _ ' 'I .4 r - -» -t s “. _ .' fr"f * _-. .:;__~~j.:: _tieaowne-`»'»'~`~f-1~_-»="»i., _.~i’»3~.&‘~., ~ “' ‘ " " B' " 'iuii M" ,ffl ‘» '~ - - -. ' ` " ' _| _ _ ef .itil ‘_,' * _ ' ' - ~ ~ ~| e »_=.il: ~.-4»u4.- 'awww mwmiviuia aw ” " ‘_ . _ __ _ .f~-- ' ~i':-mn »i__ _'.1 _#fd r ‘,1_‘:, - ._ ..._....._....- _..._-»--_.....~.....-_...~_...,.. _,M-.-.~ -»--‘- 8 " *Nj his' spiritual needs. And tho iigrnlrig _ of Life. his soul took its night tb God. ' ‘ -ruzsnav DEAD--The death took place ut 7 o’clock Tuesday evening of Mr Stan islaus M Arsenault at the nge of 67. Deceased had been in faiiiiiglisallli for several years, and his deiiilso wus not unexpected. He leaves toniourn ‘ a large family of sons and dsiiantexs. The late Mr. Arsenault was a good Christian ln the true sense of the word. Always ot an irrepi'o9.chzihle disposition, he was esteemed by all. i During his illness he was oitt--r visit- ‘.9l_1»by his pastor who mlnistelted to .3-before his death he again e\r__ eased a wish to be strengthened niain lri the holy sacraments of his Qiiurch, so that at the close oi the |]~iy,i,\~.'hi¢h he had 'begun by receiving tliegllreiid Reports dr his funeral will nppl-.nr ini! Er M » Belle River- has sustained .L_ did. tinct loss in the death of Mrsf Don- uld A. Stewart (nee Christine Mar- ? till), who passed away Good Fl‘lday,i_ . April 18, at the age of 70 years, after an illness of niany months, which she endured with Christian patience. She had been a consistent member oi' the Wood islands Presbyterian cliurcli for over tiftvy years, and her life was an l9¥9mPlitication of Christian virtue and grace. her motherly kindness, love and sympathy were extended to‘ all, - Her friends were inuiiy, and the large concourse that followed bm' rn- inulns to its resting place in \\'ooil islands cenietery. shows the ew-ein in which she was held. The s<>r\'ices al me HOUSG and grave were coduct- ed by her pastor, Rev. J. it iiiirrin. .~HBr-husband; Donald Ag siewiiri, »'\res daughters, Mrs. John Martin, \'an~ °0“V€I’T Mrs.-. P. McKenzie, Edmon- ton and MISS Mary al. home; three sons, Allen D., and Alex, at lioiiie. and Dan_ of Edmonton, are lcil to mourn the loss ol’ av. loving wlfo and mother. _ fort to her. tained the loss of a wise and svin n iforci. Alex, ii.»sie_wiiri_ John .\_ mi-`|_ ills. 'Norman C, Slewiirt, Elders :ind \ at thc house and grave were nonducl.~ pq _ _ __ _ _Pd DY lli5i._lJf1Sl0\‘ Rev. J. C. Mllfiill- as stated. To the lbereaved motlior flnterinentat. Wood Island‘s cemetery. and remaining brother and B1B¢_m._ MN, R. E. Larrobee ni' Calgary, sincere ____ . ‘|110 Was nn ardent. advocate ol' every- b -_ --»~~- _ . _ . ~ _ _*_ ,thing ihui tended to promote riirh- .lllagihroihor Hoi-ace-yef came to _thc _ ' _ ieousness _ ' one- soii_ Donald M1. _wlio is al, homo t and ii briitlier Alexander G.. in Don- fi ver, Colorado. The iunoral on Tuesday 22nd '.‘f.'is ing Angus McLean. Win. M. (‘r:iw- \' W. ;\lc.Laren_» The services hoih The sympathy of the entire Com- Dall and wife arrived from isriniori-i ""9 1°" mme days before the mother's 'mg dflfllh. and was ii soiircf- ol' groan-om. ‘V0 The commllnny “tends to um -hC_I__ Tho ceremony was performed Spy ibn _eaveil liome its deepest lrympathv 1 Rev. Dr. Pritchard oi the Vermont Warrior please, ,~_0py__, ` | Ave. Presbyterian.chui§ch.After_:iii el- rulo dinner served by Mrs.. Wil- . the bridal party left for ilioli' ice' Ac ch home Llardenii. They _ivilllin :it Vi*-"UCI ine ln their many friends att:-r Sep lnndc o uber lst. The bridefs olil`hoinf~ 'wal frllll. nirirly 'Park Corner. P. a€bout_two weeks ` lie leavesm rnouinliis loss. u. l`1l.ill1- ago. The two ibrotliqriifwcro comiiict- fi.il_<=`partnei1 dur-ing iifty nine yc-iii-s,| ,ng ` ` ` ivorlr. Al Kensington deceased caught largely atteiided_ the pall bearers lui- ‘L into pneumonia :ind reached its acute _ stage when he reaclied'Al'berloii_ Noi- vlthstaiidiiiir iill' that could he done his life 'could not 'he Huved. Rnd he daughter or Mn. 'and Mrs George MacDonald of Cornwall sends forth her cholcest gifts of bud and flower, to the skies the spirit of her, as sweet and perfectas tliey,_ passed to the hands of its God and Malte# _, .- ' I Death is always sad, but is especi- ally so, when one hill of ibrlzhf 110968' and Prospects-for the fu-ture, is called away 'ln-~the- very 'bloom of youth. Mary 'was but twontrfourl 'but by her ' personal" ioveliness and? kiiiit_°le` s who will long cherish the irleirioryi of their once cheerful schoolninte. faith; ful. teacher, -and rilways constant irieiid. _ ‘ ’ _ ` The funeral seifvlceat the (‘.atlied<. ral was conducted. bl’ R0V~ Pm F- Hughes. ,D, _D. while Rev. W. V.‘ MacDonald, D. D.-offlciated oi the grave. Many spiritual and _floral offer ings spoke their-mute words ol*-:DI‘f1iB@ _ and sympathy, as also the very lm‘E0 funeral -cnrtege. _ _ The '1`f8ll-béalrers were`Hen1‘5' FWN Ernest Leonard, Wm. Gass and Calif J. Brown. She leaves to inourri. be-_ sides her sorrowing parents. tive brothers, Victor just returned l`r0\11 overseas. Leo on the staff of QUWU, Square School, City, Leonard. Genrlxe and Louis at homo. R. I. P. ' - ~ F. wenoiuo eEi.Ls.-A very inter- esting event took place at the home oi' Los Angeles, California, Thursday. Ao-_ ril 10th when her sister Miss Slelln_" Campbell, became the bride ol* _\_li"`. 1.. L. Keller. Owing tothe- many' recent. lbereavements in the flnridi_"s‘ inmlly the wedding was avery slni~_ ' pie, and quiet one. only a few'ol’ iliel' nearest friends oi thebrlda and"'grooii:i _, being present. The groom whoihiis just returned from overseas, havin! seen active service with the 55th :iiii~' _ munitlon Train Coast Artillery, was ported by Sgt. Seguin, both wear- tholr overseas uniform. The bi-ide' ro ii simple gown of white georgette l. Miss Belle Hart, acted as bridesmaid » di position, had made ii host or-`_fi-l_o_ii_i_is_ ' gerald, Louis Leonard, Parvin t"ass."` V ,_ . _ ._ _‘Eli ~ 15 'Buy ‘a U T ~ expert-reduce will most ou because time ` 'Dunlop _other Sales is 8 t0 _,. i mejy five years of Qualr'ty~di'd‘tf|at."1S \ /X _P _Z 4 JA' _ . _ ~.n&`_‘_ it _ 'NLS ` 'ii _`,' .\` '\'\ _ .¢91Ly(__\_T¢» _ DUNLOP TIRE '& RUBBER GOODS C0., LlMlTED_ end Office and' Factories: TORONTO aR,\Nci~iss in -Tim; Lsnoiiiidf éirilés ~‘ i _:~xis:',=-' I _ '_|..,. ._ .~ Tires for all Purposeqmetilallitill 1 Rubber Products, and Geiieralkubber Specialties Blii' 1 nchcr and bu' ss~_niaii_ot Los An- 'ill Slim _ ' ' ' _"*"| _ ` _ _ _ lion to rccovoi~ price ol` builds."ilvl’eii" ilegllll l-lb" llllilfl’ plied for f-vos niiidc yesterday. 'John- leriirliiil was ailjoiiiwieil until lliis _..¢(,“_ K_ gy lm. 'pn{,.m`]‘_` jq,_0“.n{fl fm. _ now lieintf r~':-.= | _ _ ___ _ 1 _ ._ ,__ __ _ . I Cannot Stay Al__on~e'” _ _,._._.. i . “‘ ~U-'_l`, `niy_.deai¢, _vo1i=l“But"'l"ih0itg’h_t you liked- to be alone. "1 oiaii‘.~@: