'. .1‘.‘.1_’AGE8!X;J'" ' MATINEE 3.15 MAS SEEN Lois WILSON as Lulu Bett. au drudgi'ug - rpi'itster who V Durs fir love awiiiiam deMille y / Produc tlon a . Qammounl 91211112 FROM THE NOVEL AND book and drama. no printed page could attaln. PRINCE " spinal) " ONE‘ OF THE BIGGEST DRAMATM: HITS NEW YORK IN 'A' DECADE resuctabiubt PLAY BY ZONA GALE The Book—soid—and now seiling so faut that public demand has swamped the publishero. leed in a fleoh-and-blood reallsm that All the best of the PATHE NEWS News of the_World in Motion Pictures “SN UB" POLLARD In “SINK OR SWIM” BHOP mm Holmn'l Goulu. asns AND BEDDING discounted at Patterns. Monday. Juine 5th. ths s of Souris have mutunlly 'agrèed tu c e theirrre‘ spectiv'e places ot biïsiness nt six dom _-p. m. each evenlng (Sotv urllaÿs oxcopted) un-til the 1st or Octobor. Commencin .LARGI' TANK INSTALLED— A lorgotgaeollne täik, weighing un: city ot 50.000 gallçns.‘ urrlved vhere u 'feiw dnys as!) and now beinp liauiled 3nd pluceddn‘ibositlou for tha lmperlal Oll Company. at tho Western .part 0‘ the town. lhe work is beiug done by. Mr. Fred Palmer. TWD SCOTCH DANCERS— In the Hnlifnx Loader of June 4th 8p- pears s. splendid .rplmto reproduction of Mis/ses 'Dulcle and Maris Walker the llttle ddughters of Captuin James S. and iMrs. Waliker, u! thiis city. These two olever Scotch lassies took a prominent part as dlll‘icErS in Queen Esther Pagennt preaented in Chai'lottelown a short t-ima ngu. They have danceii be- fore and delighted muny Charlotte. town audiences vand thoir tome has iiow goue abroad. bt. Julien Day VEN ARCHDEACON CODY'S MESSAGE ON ST. GEORGE'S ZEEBRUGGE, AND 8T. JULIEN DAY. ,__. (April 23rd. 1922.) Tiic .ioilowing is ia-ken in part froni thii report appenrliig in iiic Mnil and Empire. ’i‘oronto, Apl‘ll 24m, 19:42: “Very cloquent .wnis the triliiite Duid t0 ilie IllenlDl‘y oi tlie soamcn ot the iEinpire nt tlio spocinl inem— oria'l service held t'o cominemorate tlie anniversnry ot‘ Zeeihrugge Day in St. Poiil’s Ch‘lll'ch, Toronto on Sunday, Aipril 23, under the auspic- es o: tiio Ontario Division of ihe Nri'vy Longue of Canada. Peuple fironi ail over uthe city and Ironi un stations cf lite orowded the edii‘iice tu iitteitd the services, and :1 d'is- tlnct naval toucn wns givcn ta the massive vsurroundinig-s oi’ grey stone wulls, when the mem‘bers of LIABILITY EXCEEDS A MILLION DOL‘LARS ilie iBoys' Naval Brigade marcth in and set their (li-unis in thei centre 'ot’ the chance]. Ovcr theso nrds al tvmelve tons will! a copn- ‘ “riiüsmn -GUARDIAN .. FOR Gnome Discounrs sinon ut Petons" THE Bill! PACKan co. will discontinue recoivinl drened hogs on Wednesdoy non {au 'lth inst. Vu 'SiGNALLY HONORE . A. F. Bute; ’ reèior " 01“" Watt was elected Thurodoy maman u Governor o! King’s Goliage'Q’Wind— sor, N. 8.. to reprenant Fredorlc- ton rural desnery on the Govorning huard. .He is a oondn-laiw or J udgo Worburton oi: CMNOWDWŒ alu-Eu. mwäb ' a ni: iMaiigÆ‘ renwho . arri 'Mollidiayttofih- ct . wohtend ‘ od a llnen shower 'by hëi‘"'girl friands at “Blueiblrd Cobin.” Sout‘n- port. Fridoy evening. She mas the recipilent oi‘ m'ony 'beautiful gifle, After thev shovver a niost enjdynble social t‘im'e' followed, ihe brideito-be belng' alpd‘v showered wlth“ hearty congratulations. A WORTHY CAUSE—An 'open air concert of more thon ordinary local interest and l'or a punpose which did crodiit to the heurts of thosa who originated it, nameiy, to exteiid relief to tho suftenlng childreu of Russia, wss held on tiie iniwn o! Mr. and .Mrs. Reardon. Prince Street. on Saturday alter- iioon. Under a nlcely arrangcd and artistic canopy a programme wns csirled out which would hovo done credit to older and more ex- perienced performers. The lead- iiig spinits in the lnudæble under‘ taking were tho M‘is'nes Constance Lcahcy and .Mnrioric Holman,’ oued, respectively, eleven nnd e‘ight yrars, The_progriimme consisted ol solos. recitailions. duets and cho- rusus taken part in by ‘the fol'low- .ng: Constance Lonhey and Mur- jm‘ie Holinnn. above named. tho Misscs Constance Coliwlll, rage 3‘ Fro'lfl Ciilwill. agc 5‘. Mny Leahey. ‘ nge 5; Masters Artliur Reardon, tige 9; Dur] lieurdoii. nge 12: Louis McMillan, tige 1‘2; Gerard Leahey. nge 8. A Scotch donne hy Miss Constance Leahey and the National Anthem by the whole company hrougiit t0 a close an enterbainmcnt wliich wns thôroughly enjoyed hy tlio 'fa'lrly largo audience oi hem». hors and friends oi the 'littie .per- formers. Tho rproceeds 'from thr- snle o: tickets at the modest i911chi of five cents. netted the snm oi’ 57.00 which wild be bonded tdday t0 the Secretary 'Treosurer of tlie Save the Childrèn Fond as a mes- sage nf love and sympathy from tiiis little group of more fortuhlitc Brophy; suer-n ahbrtgi vlate John Läuiun, “MA “gigue; H a. . ' Dowlinflällerfifgsm PDHnlofl‘n'ñd .fnmiiy. Minute Bradloy, lin. and Mrs. Hugh Connors. Mai-gare: Trainor. Funerel which won larger ot- iended was held ut 10 o'clock Fri- day moming w St. Dunstsn's Cathedral, thenoo :4) R. C. Come- tery ‘l‘äe pull boarers wore: Henry Fitzsersld. Potriok Boyhm. Win. billon, Wamn Saumon and Peler i‘iyiui. . 'Mns. -pArnicK ano'riiv 'l‘lio death lies recenlly occurrod in tho iBoston City Hospitul of Kutie. -_ ibeloved rwtige 0L 'Patrigk s‘. {Do É oasod pas .Jui'n , Greenon. V a nu ei‘ of yèsÿs«vv'âs.f. . au! of Hy e Pank. Only lasLsunfin‘er Mrs. Brophy and hudband spent severoi weeks on the ilsland visit- ing lier old home in iNewton, look— liig tiha picture ol hadith. Sho louves to mourn vs sorroylng iiusæ. iband. her fatlier and step mother, iliréo sisters and one lirolher. lier fiiiierai 'wns held 'i‘hursday morn« ing. iMay lilth from her'lnte I'BSId' ence with a Requiem ngh Muse in ilie iCliurch of the iMost Pi'ecious Blond ai. 9 o'clock. linteront in Fair- viuw ICemetery. May lier seul rest in ipence. —.o.——— AUSTIN SHEEHAN ‘ imam-l or Austin Sheehnn. son o! 'lha Sheelmn. Kensington, died in Vancouver, BAC. oomeiiime ago. and ‘lnlerment itook 'Dluce tliere. IMr. 'Sheohnn wna a. mem' lier of a family of eight children, and was borii nenr Kensington in 1884. He. anly in lliie, reaiized tliat opportiinities nwaited yonng men or courage and enter-prise, so lie decreed that ho would venturo fortli and seek fortune in .the far west. Hence. in 1907 lie crossed ilie continent. to the anciiic Coasl, and immedlately initiiitted enter- prise that wus effectiver produc- tive. By skilfui lubor and rational liaiiiits lie turiied labor to 'iieneilciuil cnds, and thus was grauifled m sec liis practioal endeavtors attended with desiraihlo resiilts. lield in high esteein iby nli who had the advantage of liis acqiiainLiince. zind this ndequa‘to recognition was ilie nniiiral eifect of hii-i pldllllludilr ai nets. Now. thut lie lins been call- od to n. highor and li lier lii‘o we will cherish hia memory with iiond recollection. ' The surviving mambers ot his lamin are Mrs. John L. Chaisson, Cambridge, Mass. ers. Chas. Kelioe. New Glin-igow. N. S. Mrs. Arnold Rose. Worcester, Mass.; James Slieehan. St. John. N. 13.; amen. -P. in ri," no for' ‘ .lie was ‘ " DOñ’t ilst Soak h Your Clothes Clcaii‘ RINSO is fine granules of soap essance, scientifically‘and compj different from ordinary soap, fiakes or w‘ashing powde'r should be used differently too—for instance, toget the best ri do not pour the Rinso granules into th‘e tub from the package. {2; v Make the wonderful Rinso liquid first—take hnlf a packaggî Rinso for each tub of clothes—stir it into a cream in a littie wator. add two quarts of boiling water, stir vigorously and ..; into the tub of cool or iukewarm water. ‘ i Put your clothes to soak l‘or one hour, two heurs. overni .. or as long as convenient in this rich Rinso suds, then just; i. thoroughly‘ and thc dirt runs aw'ay. Your clôthes are rendy' .. the line—snowy-white, clenn and fresh. If You Use a Washing Machine—follow tlie regular directif; on the Rinso packagc and souk the clothes. Thon bei'ore opent' tbe machine, add fresh Rinso solution and proceed. -No fo .. preparation i8 needed when Rinso is usod. ‘ .- . . VAL A11 "Grocern ‘i stitutcîoi 'wliiciimthc’iloecîiäbîwas _ .._.“F-_-:LE——— —_ -—— —-—- ————— .. Chiirch. The .pallibeurero wereii geiitle brclisu tond rotuiiiml tri! Edwnrd Pciidergnst, John Dongh- Gml who gavé n. RJy anima nrt. mees Gorman. Dnvid Cole. iiînisclf tu ail tiin: lznl'W him Janies 'Brahztm and John Mur- Ilis maniy ._u:iiiticg aux] his ch iiliv. Spiritual iliouquets were iire- iiil diapos'ition. liut ii is in i soiiind ‘liy Miss Agiics licitch. Balla homo ‘tliilt ho Will bu iiilssed in Mt-iiellan, 'Mr. and Mm. llownrd mg loÿed 4mm.) wln yt‘ill‘u for .i D"an 4m“ N'nn L. MflCO'IbreYi conipiin‘ionship in tlic l'ainin i Mr. Diinphy was o. .man whose life de, but. imam“; in (“ving- g wus a coiitiiiual succession oI in. nessnnd belenving that ho is. (IllSIl‘InI ncliiovolmcnts, nrver surfer [me "la". me surrdw and ï . iiig an iille liour lo attend him wlicn “ms mm; "Lan mis moi-ta ‘lll duty lay :ihead. lie il‘llcd each (Iilyhn .iiÿ “un” 4m 311.163“, Mastur's sa ‘ wilh effective. hibor, iiiid hiid tliitvicu pnjnying ialciîiiil"iii:iiro mg . and as li on guard stood' the en- v __ _ S'igli ut the Brigade. VANCOUVER “lune 3' A juag‘ “‘Tho service. which was con- gænäoion wliicii liiiibiiity exceeds 31.- dut,th .by DE Cm1“ ,wunœu a ’ ’ u m “Stim‘lted' wus ren' » th‘lli tli'it of a incinor— dered here today liy Mr. Justiceïqeep‘“ Irœmoçw, it‘ was u erlce M‘mm‘y agains" me canada 'mm‘ber otilîltîîifizkëêivinig ‘ t0 me gallunt liêdll‘ñs'Tlä’IÆËÊd’ ,Ëîlsszulêîälsæi sailors and soldlers of tlie Empire plfllmms “m “M'en loggem who who, .tliroughout palet agos."i0iiglit enmm1.into mm'mfl wml me mm_ and ilicd si.) . Ilill’l. Brltisn institu- Dan), w I)ul;cl’lase 2‘600 000 met Dt Lions and 'I‘Il‘ltlfill idcals shonid sui- “mbur m T0," m‘y“. C A Op Vive and spread itliroughout tiic . r ‘ " i ' ‘ p worlii; but thi‘oughout it ail was “0" 0 t 13 'had me” 1053M “me” lieaid thc murinur of tliesen l‘or, a late memher; n crescent from 'iMr. and Mm. 'JOilll Cousins. “Park Cdrner and n wreùth i'i‘om Mr. and Mrs. Williaims, 'Su'mmersldc. vShe louves to mourn lier irrciiar- ohle loss, lier litinliand- John E. V Compbcll iiiid .throc small chililrcn, Lelnnd‘, Lurne and Norwood: also lier 'i‘athcr and .niother. Mr. and M'rs. Kicr’ llcrnlird, i’ill'k Coriii-r', and oiic Sisier-EIVIL ïto wliitin is extcndcd ilie siiii-ei'ost isyillpillhy of lheir milily friands in tliis tlicii‘ clilioreii iri Charlottetown. George Slieehnn, Winnipeg; Eug. Shoâhan, New Glasgow' N_ 5.. Rs un S eehfln. Coimihridge. Mitan. PE ONALS and ‘Lillil‘d .Sheehnn in the home a]; _..___ A ,î ' Cambridge—Y. Mr. and Mira. Keith Boswell-re- HO»; turned on Thursday trou! o trinjin M . ‘ Monclion. While thore Mr. Bomii R MME“ “STEM-0 nt-temied a meeting oi' ths Matri- timo l’omich Association o‘l wbi lie is a dlrector. ' 5' Twenty per cent. ofi‘ ail Carpet no reserve. Ail brand new goods Squares in stock—On: week only— No reserve. Ail brand new aoods. .‘iiis is your opportunity. BEER a. WEEKS . IWlth universel regret 'the rosi- den‘ts of Green Bay lonrned of thc' death or a'n oid and respectedmeiii: ber oi their corniiiunity, Mr. Jumes A 5 , - Andrews' rl'e— Mios ‘darion r Castello. which occurred ou tlic It‘s a shame—but wo have to do tiirued to her home in Dradalbniie It-v—Sacrifice ail our beautlful new ’ipestry. Brussels, Velvet and Wil- in Squares. Choooc at 20 per cent. off. We've' gotto move them quickly. BEER à WEEKS New Floor Oilcioths 55e square yard up. LinoloumoI-92V2c square yard up. Inlaid Llnoleumo. 32.00 par square yard. .ÏYou oan't boy tiizçbe gcods cheapçr in ail Canada. BEEK a WEEKS mndow Shades on spring roilers. if; up. Any special Ilzes cari ou «.iinpiied up to 9 lt. wlde—any ‘cngth. BEER à. WEEKS :ïurniture Poiishes—“quuid Ven- L' "0-Cedar," “Gllttorlno,”.. “Verl Brite"——all good. BEER 4 WEEKS : .i cdar Mops and Duntern. 'blierwimwilllamn Palntl and ..rnishes for interior and oxterlor use. Also Barry Bran. famous fin- ishes. Johnston: Wood Dyel, Liq- uid Wax, Floor Wax, etc. BEER à. WEEKS AII Carpet Squares for one weck only ai 20 par cent. discount. All brand new, bright. cloan stock. See ihem. Get our prlcel. BEER a. .WEEKB > REPAIRIN G This Il on opportun. timo to havo your oid tiroomodo al cood a0 new. i OUR SPEGIALTY ‘ nnd lot un put you for tho lenlon. EDGAR WHITLOCK in good lha p0 Iran youn ioday ‘ S t D 102. Kent diront “faieph‘ono 637 the compuiiy tract. According to tlio piwiniiffs, the diiiiimges are tlie profits which they irom the cou- ii'uct and these are iculculated at woiild in nny avr—ni” l. .IiiiiilH (lal'liin' (‘l:iiiseii sistaiil s, E it rvlicvei: nt (inut’ iionls thv skiii. tziinso's. liiiitinvnt i'i'vi- ii‘ you mon- . ntnnili l n. -. 4.4ii- a liiix LllI dealers or ' Ltd., T onto. liavo niiade 1,250,000. ‘The dMiiH‘iUiI is t0 amicaled. and Αl snid. the case will Ilic L'ill'l'Îl'li in i.lic J’i‘ivy Coun- plaiiitiffs ero and his 35-. ii il iii Liiiiiioii. Tilt! fi..— CZEMA ni 4A ii t. i \vlirn Eczema and and Siiinplc liox. mir-r nnii sont! ‘Jc Jiiinuiiaon. Jiutes d'4 Cu.. i“ i ; OP-TOM-ET—RY” . Up i0 Baie Eieciricians Are you getting the quht In your home that you are pay. ing for? Old fixtures or chandliers are expennlve Ilghtlna. Call on un and let un explaln to you the modem up-tmdate way oi' llghtlng your homo. Cut your llght bill in two. Our advlco in "ce and all our good- now and guaranteed for ono yoar. S. McIsaac & Sons 108 Queon Streot Phono 722J. The newost provinciau— that which deal- wlth tho nolentlflc fltilna of glauco— lu called Op-tomnot-ry. Tholo who nro quliliiod M proctlce or. known n 09-. tom—et-rlotu. Optomotrloio ars nquimd by IIVI. iiko oth-v er proienlonal mon. to ho fuiiy quollflod bofoi‘o thoy con prootlco on Iuoh. Consult on OPTOMET- RIST obout your oyu. G.F. HUTCHESON 4 Optomotrlot mwuæu o 04 "Mm repudiated the con- yiiii ure not P x p e r l - n L’ on nsn Di'. (‘linse's Ointment lçm‘ Skin Irritations. gradualiy Dr, Dl"- Dr. Cody recolle/l. it wnn tlie illi- \'ll'iL‘l‘.)l(.‘ i-ieiiinpn of the British 1‘5qu who-laid tlie i‘ouiidnfloirs of the Em- pire, and who were .its buiwm‘ds in tinies ‘of peiiil. Have Fina Traditions. "This worid-sciillered Empire“ ot ours grerw iip on ihe son or tlio carth", said Dr. Cody. “British sail- ors and Britlsh pionecrs went upon parlions voyages to every contin- ent. LBy virtue of Britain‘s sliips and saumon thcy scttleil new landis and bullt iip a niighty empire. Today the sea links together, not ‘sepnrates, t'ne British dominioriis the world over. ‘Tliis day, SL. Goorge'a Diiy, Zeeiii'ugge Dny. St. Julien‘s Dziy. precnuinently coin- memoi‘ates a naval event ‘WIlICIl ls unique io tho nuit/al amie-i3 of the world. lt marks the valiant daeh t0 thc Zcehrugg-e suihniarine base, tlie stronger Gerinan fortification of ils klnd in tiie world. “Wo do weli toi honor this dey. Zeobmgge Dn'y. in C-maila. We must ever rememihor onr debt to iho Britisih Naivy. .It is o debt thnt t-he world owes a.t 'iarge. Let us remember tliat the navy hue al. ways been the arm ot freedom. Whenever a world Lyrani. rose in iihe pont. li, was the British Navy which saved the day Dmke and Illg gallimt mon envoi] tho world .i’rom lIll? domination of'Spnln; it woo tlie Brliisii snilm- who defeiit- ed iho insniiii-iile ambition of‘Louls the Fourtcenth: il wos the Im- moria'i Nelsonl who brought ihe ‘DIüDH of tlie litt'ie iConsican to n-anglitiby hifli vietory ai. Tramlgai': and wlieii thc pale shade of ilie Kaiser coveted ihe empire of the worid and the oomnianii or the sono in 1914. it was tho British Niwy which Ilyrought deient and ruln iipon liiiu. il”? Emplrn‘h Memorlsi. "Wherevorf ive' go we alwnys meet Britisliflnilors or have mem- ories ai theln ollan-t deeds rocoiied to its.'-The "pire itseif la :i liv— ing mémorial tvflthe brnvery nf cur saumon», ‘lzyn-the wenith or our land. 3'110; ivealth o! iEie Empire, la carried from one country io annih- er iront one continent t0 unother. by oh'in and sali/ars. vOur national and Empire prosperity _ de'pend l . ' Mm, Mm. Hediley 'i‘hursilay niight i'rom Snckvi'ile. N. R. :ttter ot‘tendlug the convention wliich was lii session thert. l Harry ‘Oshorne returned lest cvening from his studios ni. ’St. Dunstan‘s Universiiy. whlch closad l'or the senson on Wednesdny—St. John Teli-gra/pli. ______________.._.—_.—._._. iipon them and thelr etforts. rThey ti‘iily arc ‘ihe carriers of ihe Britloh nation. lt in weli thaii the Nnvy Longue continues its work in these days 0l ponce; its work is never endinitr. .liis duty L‘s to tnke cure of tiie dependente of sailors who diodi in dischange of their dutlestqyyou and to me; ipart of its worlë" is- to train Canadien boys io man tho Biiilps oi' Canada's marchant marine, so thnt Canuda's shipe crin carry (‘aniida‘s goods 'to tlie“ utmost parts oi' the woi‘idynnotiier Nnvy 14835519 sea—conscious siirit. tu koen olivie our nicrlo'iis tr talons, and'to brins every man and‘ womiin to realiize thut 'the Britlshnavy ils ithe greatost angine 'ior 'poaco inuit-taie .world bas yet known. , , ‘ "Today ts aioo th'e annivers'srr of someth’ing greater even ilian St. Julien Doy or Zeebriigge Day. lt commcmorates tiie blrtli and death of tlie martyred St. George. ËHe was the saint who died for h‘iq con- victions. Thora 13 a legcnid attach— ed to lits memory tzhnt lie wont forih and slow the dragon. Fl‘h'i-s logend la true oii‘ the Brltisli pcop'ie. Down thrwiigh the ngos tliey liavo been slaying ihe dragon oi tyranny. ut sinvery and of ' autocracy. and will. l 'truot. continue in do sa througliout tho oses to corne." ’I‘he Archdeacon closed by quot- lnv,r Lord! (Jacky) Fisher'o proyer: "in personnl «iife and in national iife. 0 Lord in 'i‘liee have I triisted; loi. me niéveir ibe rput m confus-10 ." wIN MEMORIÀM MRB. ANNIE McNALL‘Y. The death occurrod in thls city June 1. 1922 alter n short ll‘lness or Annie Moanly. wiie 0d homos Mo- anly. aged 60 yenrs. leaving a. sorrowing hJISlbilnd and one daughit- er. M‘nry iio mourn tiroir ions. nlso ihree throthers, Jameo J’sy ‘ or Peakea station, Adum or St. Toresa'o. John of Marie and four of Washins- lion, Mm. Contes oi‘ Roxbury. Mm. Smith dt se. Therm's and Mrs. .an offleorgotovm. 'F rai trtbiitos included n wreoth ‘ "Management and employeoo of F. W. Woolworth 00.. Spray, 'Mr. Emost Kelly. Spray. Mary Howoi/t and Nicholan Powor. Bpniitunl Bouquets—Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. A. Curley. Mm McDonnld and Miary McDonaM. touchera of Queen Square School. Mr. and Mm. J. A. MicDonold, Laurn Oonnolly. monog- er and sain o! Prov. Bahut: or Con» ode. iM'IIa. Frank MoDoinld, Mu. J. privilege is to proniote-n, notions! Mm 12th, 'iiist. Il]. iiis 76th yoar. tlino and altliough no liope cnterinviiied for his recovory. stii posi-iing aiwuy alniost ‘the niidsrt. tlm‘t savored of rwrong doing. by the devout sacrements. reception hls romains to 'St. Aiin's the postontltev. Dr. (‘urriin .wlœu thve final absolutions g'tv‘qn ln‘tornient toolc place lin e‘s Cemetery. tare: Jolies. Œlnmilvton. 0nt.; Michael. Chai'lottetown P.:E.l.; Winl. 1E. Green Boy, 'P.E.l.; Mrs. Frederick Hallorn'n, Mrs. J. ISlieelion and iMiss .A‘lice J.. ai. of Haverhill. Mans; Mrs. John B. Simehan. Bradford Mass.; and ldn. Camelius and Clemont et home. lie is also survived by four lirothers. tiwo sisters and nineteen grand cliildren. Following wcre the pal] benrers John Mniîloskey. [Micliae Malono. John McArthur John Curley. Ed wnrd Currngher and Daniel Mu- lone. Moy his soul rest in pouce. ———‘o————————' M85. JOHN E. CAMPBELL' The Ange] of iDenth vlslted tlie home oi 'Mr. John E. Cziiniphell, Sen View. the morning of May 215i. and removed 1mm lits mldst. n lov- years. 'i‘il'ie deceased waa formerly Miss Laura ‘M. Bernard, Park Cor- ihe pnst yenr. 'i‘he lust four months slie siil'lered ‘intensely, ihut bore her sickness with -true.Chrlstiun patience and grnco. Ail ihat loving heurts and ihiinds conld do. was done to restore lier to hcnlth. but God saw iiit to cnli the loved one home. ' .During the iilnal months of her iiie. her Mother. Mrs. Kier Ber. nsrd, 'wnlted on iher wlth lovlng cure and soiicitude. 'i‘he deceosed rwns gœwtly ioved and remth by sil from lier childhoôd. ns'she was so kind and willing t0 lioip every one. Tho funernl,. whlch m very larger nttendednvnw oonducted s! her lnte residenco by her pnstor, iRev. Mr. M'iilor Clliton. assisted hy nov. Mr. lMurchison, iMsiipeque. 'Mr. iMuroliison slso sang. very feelingly. the hyirnn, “Ovcr Thora." o great favorite of the deveased. I'I‘he floral trlbutes were very rbeautiful. consloting oi‘ a mlllow llusbnnd, ‘Father, 'Moilier and f 9m . gifler; ,it'Dilloyi ironifisoï'fliy) i‘ifl' (Being in iceble heolth ior soma was the llBWAS of lils death 'wns receivedl with (eel‘iugs or sorrow. for vin hisl last . . tandmark .was Tomoved nom meniilliiœs (il iwn Wt‘i'kfi. Ilc littd licoii Diiring his long life lie enjoyrd tiie good will and i‘rion-sh’lp of lii:i\ neighbors by his n.pright charoctci- and open opposition lo overytlring pi'nct'lcii'i «niemher of the Cathÿollc cliurcli his inst days were consoled o! liei 8 ‘A large funeml cortege conveyed Churcii where requiem mnss was sung by and werc Si, à’ He lœYpsÆo'nmurn a sorrow‘ing wldowwfivo sons and rive daugh- Fra llK ing wii'e and mother. Mra. John E. n Compbell. at' tlie early age oi 28‘ ner. and ihad 'been in failing heoltii ‘ sad iliercaveiiiont. _____.._.———n l THE LATE THOMAS DUNPHY. ‘Tliomas l)iiiipliy (“01| ai ‘iis homo 'in Kciisiiigtnn on April ‘1'). :ii’loi'ai enjoylng IlÎH usniil giiod lii‘liitli pru- vious tu liix illiiosi-i, liut sliiii'tly lie- iorn iimith Ill', contrat-icil‘pnciiiiioiiiit wiiii'li ioi'iiiiiiii-ii ivltli fatal l'i‘HllIlS. lie was wiiicly ri‘SpiPt'ItilI, and IliH iicath i'ciiiovu-s front (ho, prucliral il('i|ViIIl!S iii' life une wlin Ililh‘ IN‘l‘ll long a coiimirciimm iimii‘c amont: his niztiiy l'l'IOllth'. in liis ilnal ill- ncss ho was iioiisnlcd and t'OlilIOl'l- ed liy ilie suslnining graves Iliiii arc imparlod iii thii littii oiii-rnnioiils nf ihc ‘iinly (latiioiic (iliiii't-li,» WIiÎl‘Il wci'c iiiliiiînisici-nil tu liiim liy ilio pastor, l). J. ‘ (lillin‘, ‘Mr, 'Diin- pliy wns liorii on Oct. 10, 1843, and was inzii'ricd io (loririiiio Miirpliy. ilaiiglitcr oi‘ llio liiIUl' i’aii‘ii-k Miiin piiy, ol l\’i-.n,singtoii. on Jiliilliul‘y 26. 1891. ’i‘ii iiioiii‘ii lie liiitvcs il sor- rowiiig widow. foiii' sans and ihrr-ii danghtere, viiielu‘cet. Williwin, itali- eri, HGIIY and 'l‘lioinas; Loitio, Flossie. iill of wiiom worn DI‘HKl’nt nt his 'hcilside, wlien lin oxpirod. ‘Tlie infilllbül‘ of Iho .piiiui'iiallttniily sni‘vivi'ng in Mrs. Eilwarii Miiriihy. Kensingtnn.. 'l‘hc acrvii'oo iit tlic ohiiri-li and ut tho gl'ilva ivci'c pur» iormod hy tlie Dilh'IlH‘. ili-v. Mgr. l). J. Gillis. wlio aiso liad (‘uiiiil'oi'lcil and let‘i’l'KIrIK‘JIHI iiim in ‘h'II'I last illiicss. and uiliiiiiiisloi'iid to liiin (ho stroiigihi-niim and (EUIIIÏOFIÎHL’, sai iiiioiiis (if lho il l tliul - Ü l sittidi'uclion to-know rlhilî. 'Ilu had iuinpliilcd tile opportunity will] por— fill‘lllilllui‘ ol’ duty. Ilo atlended eoii- Si'ÎHllllUllSIy l0 tlio diities uf reli- gion and in tlie closiiii; dnys oi'liio was giveii the griice tu recolvo nll ilio spiritual sii'oiigih and saviiig gil‘iliîo tliiit ilic lasi. sacraiiien'ts of liic Cutliollu Cliiirch inipnrt. lie ri-iaincd riinscioiioiiœs to tlio end :iiid ciitered ilro prononce oi (loil wiih iiic ('Ollilllliou tliiit truc reliw tziiin iiniiai‘tii. liis laniiliar ilgiim will Ili’ km-iily inlssed and his nlellr ory will lie“cvor oiierislied lby 'his llI".lly l'i‘ionds. Y ————.—o.————— RAY S. WEEKS Scliioiii lias dcath ciiuscd sucli iiroi‘oiind soi'rnw :iiiil gcnune- lutin. Vilälli‘ll uhc home of Mr and Mrs W. i“. “lf‘l‘ks or Fi'cdcricton, and l'l'lll()Vt'iI liront thcir hiimiy ininlly cii'clo tlioir (leiirly iovcd son Ray. ‘ (inly a brlci' lilnoss. oi' six 'kF,. ai ilin carly ogo oi 13 ru. EVi‘l'yUlilllg tliitt wns Dos 3 io do was donc t0 reiain him iiiiit in spite ol‘ :ill mcdical skill and tciidor nursin; lie ‘passml ziway. (iiiil Iliili ciilirii ami iho cominnnd liiizliiai' won toi) clea' and insistant i'iii' iiiiniiin t-ii‘ci'ys t0 combat and (lII I311: iiiiirniiig o! April 25th “'Il’llù odeur Mus. Ilid “(Vu-i] nous watclied liy lils siilc, alternaton liotiing nnd fenr iiiiz, as :it tiiiies lie seeuied t0 'l’Iy. Il'ÎflV pure spliit leftp tiie iiailiy as whcn tlio Ange! o’f Denth il IN‘flllIIiilI land of forevei‘. lin lcnvos‘tio lliOuI'n "pfll‘f‘lllfl four Ill‘UiIll‘l'H and Mrs LOIÏÎS iliiiwr iiiriiinry klilil and lirviiig Iil'tli'I 'iii'ail SOIN“ Illiln)’ ’iinmssnhley “to piiy u ‘lland gÿifllrfi"nlso tlin Sons . of a . «c W1 L. ii'iinnrnl survie wprd'jbonainii ‘_ iletlÿ andi‘revv; romains ' Jofv- don UNI. me li'ôariri-lt (W0 (il iliu Divine iMilSlL‘i‘ to cnme up i'xiiroim'a KQIÎIŸM but ris wc a (won [timon ' coniing tri-eut dis - ronds somewlie wliei‘c sorl‘ô'wds nover known iwlioi'c iluve‘ uni 'hariiioiiy rei Ili‘SliItiN ii niiii une . tm‘ .limllry S. (‘lizii'liitioiowm H IlPl'l, “Ïflill‘l‘. :inil ('hi'flli‘i" :ii hn 01' Eilnl 'n :ilty. who will cvvi' i'liri'iÀM tif a fn'iifll'l'lll son and icr. Thol [sinifiiilii f . aim ‘liist tribu ' (ilï‘rosppct tp one loved so 'w "llis ‘DÏISIUI' Rev M. Ayei‘s, assis! - Iiy Ml' Cm0. [UWDLPIIÎIPIËIOII lit the home oi‘ Clini'l of Tnm rih llny wns il tout! .‘ul Ÿ"iiiimiiiier. landIlPtI“ in . 'most ï creg'thüile formol ion 1o m'nvc “:i'hfl'dinld thrir r03“ piil lbem' ay S. I in its last’festlng pince lit! l'tciviitifiii Ini‘lnfltlil‘y. Wn inol sil sysiiili hy n‘induit“ go ont .li) iiie i Mimi.“ 'iiih i'iiks lilnie look iiiinn tiIlil pna'lfÿiiil rorm loi! ’liist uiii‘ii-. and hIEIIlZ lil (W ‘ ciijoylni: thc" inlioi'llii .nii. bock. w __ q .'-' ail cari.th troubles inil holiovdng lliut he_i:i_ii liliisd iiionp cotild. wlsl-h l1 iiig that Ire liée nf‘ 18c 5L; ' for ,- . MA ç. m. (94‘ r" ... . ‘ ....c . _.....\Y,HY PAY..M «in ...r .. .w .