f ltt.P.0RTMtT strains niirrini iitétiini radii ni`i`§ iiEE‘li'si drills' For ins null-irniitrs sinuiinilv susscinssns I ` ¢ _ if _ *___ ___T . *_ _ ,, . . ._ _ _._. ,t '- ~ - i - _ A ._ J _ _ » ~ _ __ _ _ _ __ . _ _ _ ..-.__.. __ ____.__ _ f W _ _ _ _ __ ________ ` ` 1 is ' fl - `-ive _ 3 ~.»,-» . > wie-1|' Overalls Shirts and Gloves -_--- I`nuu',f|_ 'Coast limi( _ I _' 1 Fil- "T2 -» "My over-I >:ill.<= :iuil sliii‘t.\‘ are the licst to buy, becaii:';e-it i‘\>st.s_\'i»ti1\uiiioi'c to get the genuine 68 lbs. to the :equate iiicli tested cloth in "Bob Long" Big ll overalls, than the ordinary starch-filled, t .. .. ' ' n -_ - _ _ _ . °I“~'l’__»_ fllld COW-‘“ g00d5-'_ IUSM 03 "B°b E _ tor Vincent Trainer, sen' of Mr, and ' Long Brand-thc cloth with the test. \ ~ Mrs. Michael 'i‘ralnoi~, formerly ei' . i - Charlottetown, now of Vancouver, Il. - i'T"'¢+'71, _ -I . :V . _ __,_1. i Mouoiv ""' ' WDUNDED .IN SHOULDER.--Mrs. Margaret Myers, Mt. Albion, has rec- eived ii telegram telling her that her son 28172 Sgt. Win. l\lyers, infaiitry. was officially reported admitted to 4th General Hospital, Danyes. tlaiures, April suffering from gunshot wound in rig-ht' shoulder. T0 RESIDE IN WEST-Captain Mal colin' lilclslachern and Mrs. Mciflachern ol' this city left Saturday on route to Vancouver, l3.C.. where they intend residing in future. Captain Mc-_ Escjiern. the Guardian is informed. is the man-who devised the mussel mud digging apparatus at St. Peter'ii Bay and is said-to have been the man a Car-ferry service as a means of com- the Mainland, having been himself employed for years-on ships 'of this class. There are -other local clnini- ants however te this honor. i -SUMMERBIDE MAN WOUND~ ED--A telegram has--been -received `| from the Militia Department dated Ma lst announcln that Private lla v ii '- lrold P. Strong hadbeeir admitted to the 9th Field Ambulance on the 22nd nl' April, suffering from it gunshot .of the late Mr. F. W. -Strong. of Spin- inersitle, and prior to enlistment was accountant in the Itoyal Bank of Cn- iiada at Sacltville. NL ll. llc was a member of the 145th Battalion of Moncton. N. Tl. -Before going to France, Private Strong held the rank of Scrgeniit. ‘hut reverted to a Pri- vate in order to get to the front null has been in FYance for llie past eight » eight months. ‘ HOME ON A VISIT--Many friends in Charlottetown were delighted dur- ing the past week to meet in this rlty Company Scrgean -Major instruc- _R_ G_ LONG as Coq L|M|-I-ED /I 0 l . C. His fa_itli_er, it will be remem- bered was in business here for many T°*°”T° '_ q__"“°‘ °°_ H .Vears with dry' goods firm of ..-_';;;s;;:';§:f Sentncr & McLeod and later conduc- ted the business hiinself under the eight years ago since the faintly went west. ‘Sergt Maier Trainer €"'“' - 'l F belongs to the 229th Battalion having '}l\‘li-s. Eilot-.lti~i'." ohsi-.rvt-d a. lricliil uf _lliv i`aii\iily,»y“i»< ai vt-ry stxlmrior wo- innii. Shi: can tzoiivt-.i'sn liitclllgeiitl). I hnlit-vt-_ un xi tlioiisuiid ililforeiit top. ics.-" "Y<‘.~'." .Sli-ilitnl hir. Meeker. "null sllii litmus." 'Phe following is a copy of it bm po.~itcd on the walls of a country vii- , Inge:-"A lecture on total abstinence will be delivered in the open ali-_ mm ii collection will be made at the door to tlcfriiy expenses." I _ i me _ _q in _ labor by_ providing an I same fuel. right in front of you. "|:_a‘.':/1 ` gm ne _ :E ._ “ ll Ilifié _, _l (Q !-I! &'\ - ...__ Ask Your Husband- ' ‘V - _ . l. k, "whe`cxpects‘your besfonibalting days to-lighteiryeur ' - ` _-i _ ,ENTERPRISE i>EizFEc'r_ _._-4”" .' .. _ ` ' DOUBLE}HlG!-HOVENIRANGE ' i ~‘ ~ it ¢\1ts’baking_\i;me!i_n!tv;olbecsuseiitihaslddublefthe - -Y-W ~-----even capacity o the old stylvrangc. Eachoven is ‘ g "-independent of the-other and the heat in both is always ’ fv, nrnforni. You can`cook_a roast in e and a hatch of 4 . cookies in\fhc ethcrgstgthcisamelfilme and‘w'ifh the » Learn morc1ahoutithisldesirvahlefrange. ' _ -_ i I Send for Free Booklet . -.,\ `~ li;-_'I2' _I I i Snckville. N.B._ . i :_ 2 éb _ . '; . _i --_ 1 ‘ ~ 'l`Hl‘ i-ENTFRPRISE FOUNDRY C0. ~ M" _ II ll II ll `. ll' 1 ll ' ll ln ‘ \..: ,,,.,.,,_.,,_,__,_.,,.,...|...........,..¢..¢..»..u»~e-.¢..»...~.»~-~e.-a--e--sus.-»--»-~we-e--e--4-~e~e»-o»e~-e-~n-~e--ei~»¢»e»e~~om»o~»e-e-m . ' Corns Stop Hurting, Then They Lift Out With Fingers _Nu pain or soreness! (lorus and calluses just slirivcl up and lift. elf-Try it! _ ’\, »-.»-.-...-. n -2” . ilisi-i>\'eri‘il it nmv i\llll‘I‘ rl I I pnund and called it. frcr~zon<~ :ind No pain, not. e hit. of soreness.. if. now min ln- had in tiny hot- 1-ith:-r when epplyingffreeeone I Ill . drug store. 9 . You simply apply ii few drops .\\ of fret-/.oiiv itpon ii. ti-nili-r corn " or pnliifiil calliis and ‘lnsi.nutl_v f I ‘ ' ppm-|_]_v yin; will flnd the 4-oriilwoiiilcrfiill Wnrltelikeechlrm. or citllus no loose that you Keep it. on the dresler. _` it _ I \ ilic soreness disappears, . . .,...-.-............,...........,.....¢..¢..,.....¢-1.....¢..¢-.ns-w-¢~~»»o-~¢»~e-~»~»»--»-~»»-»--s-~a-»u~u-»e»e--e--e-~»»-»--»-»».~o~~e-»o-so-e ~ _ - _ _ tt' _ _ __ Q _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,.P, Fire Ins11t*`aince A Necessity _ Then insure in good strong stock A nnii-il (‘invinnnti 1‘l¥t‘Il1lFf- iles for ii few ct-nts from any i 'els'-§'»1: ; ; can just lif il 03 wit.h.f»he com- fingers. Rr .' No humbugl - :_; r-7144>-c : or aft:-rwsrtls and it doesn’t nrt-n irritate the _eltin.., ._ Ilnril roms, soft. eornr-or cnrns lwtwof-ii tho- toes,-_elsa toiigln-iii-il ciillusns just shrivrl 5 llicn iii and lift elf so‘eesy It`is - been stationed all winter at kingston, Ont being attached to the Canadian Army Gymnastic staff instructing in bayonet fighting and physical excr- 'se. He leaves this morning for Halifax. enlisted at llfoosejaw, -Saslt. lie liss ol Richard Mullally died at his lionin in Kensington on April 27. 1918, after an illness that terminated thus fatal- ly after a duration of only twenty-four hours. The best medical sltlll in at- tendance was .unable 'to stay ' the hand of`the.grlm destroyer. and an 4-inlne_ntly useful life was tlius early terminated. Althougli in his sixty- iifth year, Mr. Mullally showed every evidence to several ycers of useful and practical life. still the decrees of Divine Providence ordained other- wise. }le was it inun of exemplary lite and held the respect and esteeiu of his nel'ghbors‘_and friends. Hedle- ciiargcd the duties of his state in life with fidelity and- left behind him an ¢‘X'1mDl0_0l thrift and industry. He leav_os'to mourn ai widow and one di*USl1l0i‘, Vina. and four sons. l"rcil, Furthcnnoreitherciis no§stoeping{over~l¢v¢ry1_hing,is ~ ‘ `Riclnnond. George and Masters Hsroltl and James. His funeral was held on Nlllfiiilf, April 29, and was largely at- tended. interment at Indian River. Rev. Father Poirier, St. Dunstan‘s College. performed the services at tlie churcii and the grave. Rip, ISLANDER IN U. S. ARMY KILL- ED.-_The Boston Post of April 20th contains ii portrait of Private Bein- ard T. Fltzsimiuoiis, a l‘. E, island U°>'~ -WM _ belonstid' to e. ce. :omni Maohliie Gun Baittslionr A,merican Army In l"i'al1ce. who was killed in ac- llfm anti Slyiiy-’l'lis first young `nian from the Mission `_parisli, Roxbury, to be ltilled lnactloii is Private Bernard J-. rltzslminens and-official word from Washington to that effect was rec- eived recently by his sister and bro- ther-iu-law Mr.. and--Mris: Michael Dvrsan nr -1 Sherbrooke place. nm.- bury Horse Guard to ment death lu the present terrific drive oi' the liuns against the heights' of Ypres. After n'rtuiuatin'g from Bt. lJanetan's Col- lege. Charlottetown,-P.-ni._~0r which institution Police Commissioner Ste- vhen 0‘Meai's is also- an eluiiinu~i~ he came to tlieltttatesrand for more than a dozen years made his home with' his -Roxbury relatives; He was but 28 years of age when -he left last Stfllteinboi' with B. Company. 102ml Machine Gun_Battalion,~for the front. ills parents still reside at Montrose. l‘. EL i. 'l`o the thousands who daily bass Roxbury Crossing hs was' a fain- lllar figure. for heliad been starter :lit-.re several yearn for the Boston El- evated and he wi-isa charter nieinlier of-the Carmeii‘f1`.UlIio|i.--He wus also affiliated wlth_R6xbury Council. K. of C.. and the l-.‘ N. l~‘_. All oftliese ur- gsnlzatfoiis will _ber-fieprssented at ii memorial `massfin`_the-'Misslon,Church at ll a. m. tom-errow."'l‘lie celebrant. will be the Rev._J_nn1es Hayes, rector. rind he .Will the n_sslsl.ed '»by-'0!l'iei'_‘Red~ eniptorisis priests of tlisfperish. w _ *-. _ ~._ _ u . . _ - ¢vi,.._'._. _._:i.-_ A _ » '.5 ~ »-ui.. fr ’i" 'A 'i-.»"‘_»1»` .. ._., .__~. ._ \ i . . 1 ___ :uf- i- _ ,_ '. \v" - _ __ l\\ \` NFA ies. which never _contest an honest claim such as is represented by iz; R. snow Charlottetown _ .~ , .\ t f"'v" 07| . » 1 . 1 _ \ _ Y \_ ‘\" i r~> -. . " .' * .~~ ‘ `\ I -ti 9 U ss"“ if 2’ ,- f ...rf--, . , _ -_-_. '___ . ,__ _ _ rea t s - i i "" i_- ~`\ . . as - _ ’ --':;ia.'i.'.:.h. l who first suggested the feasibility 'of' inuulcation between this island and- wound' ln the left hand. lie is a son- name of M. -Trainer & Co. ll is_` INTBRNED IN HOLLAND.-Lieut. lienpegh G0ldin§ who was recently ‘report d n prisoner in Gorniany. has been t‘rs'usferrel to llellaiid where he is liitorned. Lleut. Golding was for some time previous to uiillsliueiif, iiiaiiager of the llunk of Nova Scotia lit Victorladliis provliice and liii-i many friends will ho pleased to learn of his trausfer._ _ ANQTHER ls|.ANosn i<|Li.£o.-ii l<'rlday’s casunlt list of ltip nann-s reports twenty-tl/iree Caiiadlan sol-_ dlers killed in action. eight dlvd nl wounds. three died. one presuined to have died, two prisoners of war. one prisoner of war repatriutetl, ilfiy-two wounded. ten gussed and six ill, Thr nuine of another Islander killed lu nif- tion appears in the list. l’tc. l~‘. ll. Shields of Baltic. who was it incin- boi' of the flailwny troops. MILITARY SITUATION DISCUSS- ED-The military situation in l’rinrt\ . Edward island was discussed at a meeting held`nt 3 u`cluek on Friilu_v afternoon in the Executive Council Chamber room. bi\l’ore lllajor»Genernl Lnssard. inspector-Geiicral of Eastern Canada. and Colonel Laiige, D.S.0. Thcrc were also present: l’i'elnie|’ Arsensult, Colonel lliu Hou. S. lt. Jniiltlns`, M .\D.. Major llarlli-ti, i\la_inr Fullerton. Major Lcigli, f‘ulunr-l Str- wnrt. Qinirtei'-i\liister ll.0'lil. l‘l<.-iliiiii. Major J. W. Statiley. und Mr. James l'nton. lil. l.. A. 'l‘lie situation was very ilioi'mi|;lil_v gone into and General Lcssarii ex pressed hls~lntciition of reporting i`ul- ly in the matter iii ii later date, Ile :intl (Iol. Lange lt-fi. Sitturilny un rn- turii to llullfax. _ REMEMBEREEL- Oil the evo of his departure for i\loiiii‘cai to join the 'Funk Battalion hir. Alex l\IcPl1er`sun. Ciifirlnttelowii was waited upon by it number of his intiiiiatc frientls :intl presented with the following tidtlress. which was utronipniiiml by an excel- lelif. wristlel wntcli: "We, on the eve of your departure, beg to assure you of our hearty good-will and fervent hope for your future. We ure not uu- mindful of the need for iiien at the l~‘ront and voliinfuijv onllstinent on _vnur part iiidicules that you fully np- preelate conilitloiis as they :ui-. We wisli you to nc-cept this sl-ight token of i'eg-aril in coiiiiiieiiioration of uiauy pleasant evenings and circuiiistaiices and we couple with it the sinci-ie wish that you pass through what you are railed tu. and return to the scene of so lnany plensiircs uiiilcr the Bloss- ing of God." Mr. Mcl"lierson. thanked the doiiors for their lovely gift which he would lie the menus of recallililr the inniiy happy iliiys passed’ with his friends. . -FORMER EDlTOR'S WIFE DEAD -Tim following is frmii it New Ilruiis- wick pnper. arid refers to the will: of' Mr. Cliiirlcs Willis, who was one fini: editor of tho Suuimcrsidc .louriinl and Agrlculturlst: Mrs, tlliarlns J. Wlllir passed away nt licr hoino_ (‘.hurcIi Av.. Sussex, on Sat.ui'du_v thc 1!7lli. after un illness of four months. The det-easctl who was 59 years of algo. wats ;ii‘iui' to .if-r marriage bliss Louise Beard. of St. John. ilaunliter of ibn late Robert ilcard. of the firm of lleard R-. Ven- ninr. one oi St. Jotnfs foremost I"v.\‘ ~_-on-Is bf.\iist~.~i of the uldi-r days. Mrs \\‘|llls is survived by six daughters and one sen. 'l`lie daughters are lilrs. W. M. Mills. (`liirui:0. ill.: Mrs. J. l’. Atlierlnii, Siissvxi lllrs. A, ll. MOSS. Amherst, and Misses i\l:irjo|'ie, Kaitli- lnen and ifrniicos at home. llvr son. . \ ~ , . . 1 S 'dm hm" A “nm “cm mm l‘nst Grniid of lteital Loilgo. No. 114. . org _~ , _ .. _ ~ seas with iii" 2tith liiittuliou. and wiis iiivnliileil hoinn from i-'ri'inee. Hr is nt prcsetit in tlin iiiilitnry servic-i in Ht. John. Tlic i`uneritl look pliufo on 'l`iiesdn_v nt. 2.80 o’clock. ltcv. l\lniisi-li , Slicwen rector of Trinity church. oi' licizilcd. ' Fame of Gin. Pills Based on ” Actual Results Not a Cure-all but a Tested Specific for the Relief ol all Derangements Arising _ from tlie Kitlncys Health end Happiness in Later Years Depend Largely on 'Keeping Blood Stream Free from Poisons llmjoin Pun sis will than any other proprietary Medicine in Canada. They ere sold from Halifax to Ven- cnuver in Drug Stores and by General Dealers. ln the big cities Gin Pills occupy e prominent plscs on thc drug- giste’ shelves, while there is hardly u villege to he found where this oltl time remedy ran not he readily obfninmi. Their feme has spread to our neigh- borto the south and Gin Pills are e standard remedy in meiiy perts of the United States. . Ae. br south ls Jamaire, Gin Pills hue-I. big sele. So, too, in England, many people 'turn io Gin Pills when occasion arises, Naturally advertising lies had I. good desi io do with this enormous demand. but our best advertising is when a man or woman Hinds it friend sudering from pains in the beck or rleeumatiimi or one of the dozen ills arising from the ric- viingemsni. of the Kidneys, and says, "Why den't you try Gin Pills. They cured me. I think they are the best Kid- ney nirdicine in the world." Two -other factors have had great. edect in creating demand and confidence in Gin Pills. The first is the giini-enter. You do not risk a cent when you decide to give Gin Pills I. trial. (io lo your tlruggist and denier and buy a box of (Sir. Pills for 50 vents. Take them ac- cording to directions. Or buy n full treatment of G boxes for $2.50. .If when you have taken the pills, if is your p»‘rsonal opinion that you have not sb- solutely beneliteil, write and fell us so and we will rf-fund your money. Could anything he fairer? Doesn’i. this clearly point to our eenfitiein-e that Gin Pills can help you, for otherwise bow could we offer the treatment.-on these terms. simply on your word as to resiilfs. Or if you do noi, even iicsirn fo pay half' n dollar to fest. out this famous remedy and its effects on your pn riiculai- nilmeni-_, we will give you the opportun it-y to iirslte the test. entirely at our ex. Nationel Drug . u. s. Aa Wr- have un filo huniireiis nf' letters from people who have hr-r-n cured by taking Gin Pills. ’|`l|t>sr» letters are full of interest to us :ind we li¢=iii=\'o as well fo every sufferer from Kidney lriiiihles. 'They come from cities and \'illag'es. from rich and poor nlilio, from busy inilus- trial centres and from lonrly ramps and Drilirio farms. We quote a. few lim-e» _ with as exaniples. liy the way we have never made A luisiness of going nfl:-r testimonials. We feel that they should lie a free expression of gratitude for suderiiig r|‘lie\'ed, Af. i_.l times rrp nm glad to hear from the friends of Gin Pills and any who would like to pess on the grind word for the benefit of others who suffer are i-nrdinllv invited to write us their oxiiericnres. For instance, we were ghd to open the following letter. Ind we publish it he:-iinsr we think it will be ef interest tn you. Montreal. Que. "l have hun suffering from Kirlnry 'I`*o\ihIi\ for fivr lung years. I had slim rhenmntism in all my bones and must-li~s. could not sl:-rp ui hts..snd no some er-rasiomi could lienfly walk. l lurl hi-as ironed br :mmf ol nur bust physieixns hut without. rr-lin( and l Inst over fifteen pniindr. mis very ivuk. and fri-ods who knew me hcfnri- wero astonished. one dar l niet one of our lreding hotvllu-ops-rs. who had hern rurrrl hy y_n\ir famous (HN PILLS. and he eri\‘i. lixrv twin vm- sheet enrhor. 'l find in mlvnn--ii»_ 5-mrs s tendency of the l..-lnrw' i' :i-t out nf order more ni=»'-. \h.i~ 'fu mnrly hut n few dim-= nr 1;.-. IH' 4 puts them right and wards nil -»-hi-i and more svimis in-utils \\i».n l remember what l fn.|..f.-.i vt»i...»g‘i Kidney Trnuhlr- end' uh-=-.mst-~zn .fini the freedom from their whirl. l n.tv enjoy. l feel it not only s flutr but 1 leainire in iuoininvnd Gln I‘i'ii lui rl lll ilile T nuhl ui Iliidnry en ri r v »- '- iheuiuinds of p»=rrotlii‘i'. ll Hlilllit also lu- iiiuiitiuiiorl that Ali' \\':ilki~i' \\':ts .\i~i'l'i~i.:ti‘_\' til' tht' lnvn br:|i|<~li of thi- Vunaiiiiuii lliblv Sui-i 1'l_\', und also si-i-ri-|:|r_\' until i'cvoiitl_\ vi' the Ki-iisiux:|o|| .\`i'|iuol liunril lli is su|~vi\'i~il Irv at iiiuiuliii-r. tlirm- sis siiivi-|'n s_\'i|i|1z|lli>' is it-lt, lows ri-:id their iii||ii~|~:'=slvv liuriztl t'ei'i-- |ui>i\,\. liiiiiling n lust “1zii'cwn|l uri ters und foul' hroil\t~i'. for ull oi' wlioni . ..*WEDDlNG EiELLS.' flu .\pi'il L!'|`tli, alt the hoiiii- of thi' lirialik p.i| nuts, there- uns ti quit-l null pri-i|\ wuiiiliili: wlii-yi thi- Iii-V lluiiil \\'ri;:l|l of Ht. .-\iiilri\w':~i vliiiiw-li. .\li»ui;iuii»-. iiuituil iii in:ii‘riiigi- Lottie l't~:irl t'.iii|i| l|i‘ll. -'¢‘t~ii|tiI tlztilglilvi' iii .\ll' icuii \l|'=' \\`|ii. l`:iiiip|i<-ll, ul' .\li»iit.i;;\ii~. iii lltlr \'~~\' t‘iiii|plii'l| l"i`:i.<<-1'. ll|i|'il soil iii _\lr. :intl .\l|'.< .lohii \\', l-'iw-~-i in \\'liiitl llutitl_ .\luiil;i|;iii- '|`li<- lipid.- wits livzil|lii`iili_v iirf-.ssi-il iiiiil ii-vi-i\'~-ii ninn_v Iivauitifiil :intl list-lui |ni-,~\-lift... _ ,_,____...._-J . ‘ s_»-¢ - ' It ivits with it feeling of itciiniiic re- Lrrel. that himdmds of Vancouver citi- zens lmrnnd of the dt-atli on Sunday ul' David Munro Fraiser, nn tildtiiner. ’l`lie fiiiit-.rail will he licld froin the fain- ll_v residence, Fifty-secoiid Street and llutson Avenue. toiiiorrow nt 2.30 o`cloelt. ~ Born nt -Middle River. Novo Scotia. $2 years ago, in-. was thu gwmt_-gi~aiiil- son of the-first, white num huiuv- in that provinun and often rslnlr-il stories of the liarilshlpit ldiiglluli speaking’ people had to endure in those day# from the lufllaiisf lluriuiz his i-arson linvid lfmsnr was un urrli-ut. worker fur the l’rnsli_\'1eriaii (`liuicii. nu on- iliilslastlr. iiienilioi' nf llic Ilritisli und li`orelg-ii [libln Society. n stauncli lilh eral and n- l\l:t:=nn for nearly foils' years. - _ Before ruining to Vaiicntiver lu lS8lil he was an official ril’_ll|o l”ri|ii'i‘ l'}1l- ward lislaini llallivay. ln luisitii-fn. here he was riigiigrd as n i'niil\'nt:toi' and cunducifrtl it nasli and duui' factory for in“n.n_v years. lie was n l»=u'lt\'°1' it' the firin iii' l“rnser and llrrhaut, Sey- mour Slrt-nf. .nearly twenty ,\'vurf< "R0 nnd inter when the business eiilarizerl I\eati'qutti'tei-s ef the company were: transferred to Fairview. _ l Mr, Fraser was predeceased bl' FHS wife only fivc weeks alw- U0 Wilt* all pnrently in good health iintll Mrs. |~‘ruser's death ocntirred. _Vlforry over his grandson, Cliffonl llistcnn. who linsbeon reported inlssng from the mn_ks` of tho .Royal Flying Lorps for soyemhmonllis. also woli'£l.lt'|l upon him-. -lie is survived hy two sous and two daughters, ll. D. ll. l<`rt\scr, Lew- MEC. Fraser. Mrs. G. llisibou :ind [v||_t;_. [i,-Frnsr-.r, Vancouver Daily Pro- vince, April 22nd. » T|,¢|~,,__pnssetl away at Ki-iisliiutnii on Monday moi-iiliig. April the 2:1ni'i. of plciiro-piieninonie and liiicreostnl__ iienralgle, lifter e painful illness .ri less than six days. Albert lienry Welker, aged forty-one years. The ile- i-cased‘was o native of Kensington. and occupiid it farm nbout half n mile fi-¢‘)‘m the town. l-lc was the son -if the lute Tlionnis .fairies Wiilker und Virginia Esther Wiggins. tif n lov nble und inlld illspositlon lic was n rtenerul faverllc. mitl his t-ht-.cry greet- ln and genial smile will long be mls- snll in 'lit-uslngtoti. und its environs. ` The late Mr. Wulker’s life was ftill of activity of the rlglit kind. A con- slstenrmembei- ef the Church of England, he was the capable and tact- ful senior warden of the parish ot' New Loudon for three or four years. and the revered superintendent of St. Mark's S. S. for ten or twelve yi-ers. 'fn every activity of the parish. ert Walker was always foremost. willing to spend and be spent ter the ertsnsfon ef the Kinltlom of Christ. lilo work will long he remembered. and his presence long be missed. ln_ iv... . _ _____l"p|=;,,,_ _ ` ‘5 /. 'tu-Sr » e fe ` ' |!li|l_l_lll~.l-I 1-ff_`f` _ The Practical Economy of Good Paint - Good paint is never an expense, hut n saving. By its use you save your buildings from a str.-ndy deterioration ii- ~. clue, _ Economy in painting demands tlic use of Quality l` fut-l\lartin- .` Senour “l00% Pure” Paint ---~thc paint that protects and preserves. fi .' 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