‘Jloaghflarofymulsh ti: so sui iiiii lilll ill tum "AME" . M good asnew next morning after simple home treatment After tn feet w e out iunnini; a Philli- . filth I rtsman ound imself so and e he could hardly bend. "I want to work but had to come m ' around all day with Llniment: freely and went to bed. was as 98 new next morning, thanks to the of Sloan's." re _ tothrowod spam. Scottish Cove Dweller’s Fat (By British United Press.) -l.O.\‘lJ0.\l. ahlarcli 15.~.\n o ‘woman street singer. well know throughout the North of St-ntlan as Pxloyful." who lived for greater part oi the ye the famous Covesea caves. miles west of Lassie-mouth, iii re Suiherlandshire, and she earne she and her husband in their stree singing efforts invariably the hymn "Oh that \v James .\iii(‘(i()ll2‘tl(i. who is blind. and u tinughter. have hei- living in a cave at ‘Covesea. iuuable to rise from the litter ' hraclten. and rags which she calle a bed, a doctor ‘was called in wh Pool-house, Elgin. “Joyful." everatoutly refused in leave much for the old left the cave . awoke and found her gone net out l0 track her beach and ‘lienis. "Towards dawn, as they passing a lune in Stotfield. and his daughter found “Joyfu with cold and speechless. ,became savage and attempted ‘swim the stretcher until the Aipflt and forcibly held down. “Joyful" received every k at. the police station hours later she passed away. __-.-._-{§>-__i, BAN THE DESSERT. ii. "tmlreir heroic measures to sli “are two _‘W1ly5 ‘to ‘reduce: iChoo uhl you ivaurt: or eat want. and unity eat. a llttile nil ‘it. Stop F with Mlnardi. _ , 1,110 grpwth of the linir. fdiindrltff. methods. i Rlilnlrod .1 Optomottfiata 1d! Richmond ltroet \ home," he writes. “l applied Sloan‘; quick and sure action Sloan's gives real relief because it doesn't ‘ust deaden the pain. It helps the cause to! e11, Mts. ‘htffresignation. ar in one 0i hasiby died under pathetic circumstances. pa“ bearers were the deceamurs “Joyful? whose real name was‘ Christine Farquhal‘ of Macdonald. is believed in have been a native Qfiflugh Camume“, Ana“ .(~._,m_“beu_ her nickname from the fact that chose ill be joyful. [For (he pnsi nine months "JU-“itif the deceased, and emphasizing fiil," alonir with her aged hushaudplh‘, prime imwrmnce o1. confomr “mmstiing our daily actions ‘to the .\\'ili The other duy as "Joyful” felt; "rdered h" Yemum‘ ‘c’ c'aig“‘°"“yia gentleman of supieme integrity. mzlxvédn fact ‘few families merited high- _ fer repute. cave, and duringdhe night tear ol k6,. Ramsey’ Lives m “jiggonsill, and the poorhouse evidently proved toflinne 8m, Hugh JO)...“ resides on me “mnml ‘Hm homestead. unobserved h)‘ the others, rose and vband. and m a“ ‘he relatives "he When the husiinnil and daughter they immediately took their do: antlkhappy departed has merited 0t’ t-he 3'91“: thinffiwtlftl of a virtuous ‘life. across. the frost-bound .__.-_Qo>-_._. \\'Q'|'e F the ‘m3 Sllddenll? swllped and Tefuseildlaich 7th, after a very ‘brief illness l" K" -l'\"”\ll°1‘~ N911")? We “m manitifllllé as a terrible shock to York lying across the footpath nuinlied‘,1_,_n1e When the police arrived, the (105 couid- laugh at any obstacle would attack them, and it was found ini- poasliila to lift the old woman on alllmalitfiath robs his home of a. very dear hud been dragged away from the 111411955 in aniy good cause, a friend and 811d B1")- iprotectoi- of the younger boys, and ‘uiflsullv =11 11w ‘Elsin iwvrhoufle- a. conscienolous member of the 1t but exposure lind told its tale on chm-ch 1mg Sunday S‘¢honl_ her eufechietl ‘iranio, and n few toms ms cumvanwns nff it-lie extra tent pou-nds lamented 1 Jay the overwei-giiit sister. To re [J k h M L ‘Tfltlfl llroim (lease-rt utll hcélprfiliere ‘ma ‘mmy best‘ now t a m WIS ‘bulky vegetables iiind ~lii~au and eat wjihat you ailing Hair 1ft, stimulates Stops _Gln_aoi fitted by scientific‘, ‘ . nun-Iii» _ MRO. MQRY MeLEOD ..__ The funeral of the lute Mrs blury McLeod, which was one of the largest ever seen in Orwell Cove. took place from her late resi- 'dence on January 23rd. Mrs Mc- ‘Leod had been in her tisual 811°‘ health up to lens than a fortnight previous to her death. She Will be much missed in the community as she was of u kind and tinassum- int: pqrutmulity, much loved h! everybody. She ivas u daughter of the late Mr. Alexander Eilurchistin of Orwell Jler husband the late .\lr. Alexand- left to mourn the loss of un always kind and lovin mother. one dauizh- ‘ier Jessie. an one son, John, liv- inr; at home, also one son Alexand- er who resides in Boston, lvlitsin, but who returned home in time i0 sei- his mother tiefore she passed away. She in also survived by one brothel" John Murchison of ilrtdue- water. Liass. MR. NEIL MCKINNON ti . At. the residence of her son-in-lttw hiWillialil Buchanan, Eldon Belfast. ion February, 14th, 1927, Chrlsty Stcivnrt, relect of the, late Nell Mc- Kinnon aged 90 years. The late hlrs. lhlclilnnon was a quiet, unas- suming Christian lady, and was well liked by all who had the pleas- ure of her acquaintance. She leaves to unourn one daugh- ter, Mrs. Wm. Buchanan with whom she resided for the last thirty years, also one step-son G. E. hlt-Kinnon, Montague. Tweltve igrzind children and fourteen great ' grandchildren also survive. _ The funeral service which was very impressive wus conducted b)‘ Mr. Brown. Presbyterian student. ' etery. ~ —-——-—-<-o-c~____, MRS. PETER FERGUSON. At Graham's Road. on February Peter Ferguson died, ‘after ;t.iie affliction of a fatal illness. iThe very best medical skill that -science would. coimnrmnil was ln- nieffectual to combat the fell de~ Hsiroyer and she rendeied ‘her soul ‘ to the supreme Judge in perfect ‘She -was buried at eisuminerfield on Thursday. March ‘3, the seivices ‘being conducted Rev. Mr. ‘Harrison. ‘Clifton. The [six cousins: James A. iCampbell. .G. Campbell, James N. Campbell, ‘hand Bert McKay. llev. ‘.\lr. Harrison deliveietl an l‘ appropriate address briefly, yet ieloquently, exemplifying the virtu- ous lite and eommcudaiirlc example n 0t’ God. Mis. Ferguson was in n\a.iden~ , Cristy Ramsey. a sister of c late Mr. William Ramsey. ‘Park “Mjorner. a mun ‘who W85 known °ii.hrougiiout uhe whole Province as ‘One ihrotaher, Alexand- To ithe stricken lins- isyuipzithy of very tually friends is lOXitflldtlil, and nil" are confident that the meritorious tit-eds of the Y. JAMES D. PROUDE. The death of James Froudn on Plnnd the surrounding communities. people dreamt that this (lelerinined. ambitious iboy, who i“ he taken oi‘! on the threshold of ‘an ILCLLVB and useful career. lt is needless ‘to say that his i l memlber. lit robs the tvomniiiniiy o! a valudble and inspiring ‘worker of o loyal comrade who would; ‘play iris part 4n any enterprise and. stny avlth t-hem till the end. regardless of Lht- issue. m Ji-mmy was :1 regular boy. ills companions who trim, and who perhwm knew the l 5E manishi p, and was clilvulrous certainly admirable. marked ability. ‘He was ‘the mod ddsittQnc-e runinlnst , When large field‘ of older compeiillors won the race. as a. coming star. IHe never re and now at seventeen. throirgh- in telligen-t exercise and care he dlilf prong-lit his hotly to a degree o physical ‘perfection field team. with- remarltalble ability, two of lvls popular select-ions.‘ lbe ‘brightened by his ‘liilhio. will not. leave a vacancy. truthfui‘ly said, he ‘hint no enemies grew up with that is to Iiie desired Ln a red-blood- ed boy. that ins understood sports- playing the ‘game of ‘lilfe as hard and straight. as he lplayfd his athletic encount- eili, and that lie was honest and to a degree that was 4&5 an athlete the early showed est. possessor of a gold mctlai for only fourteen he entered a five mile rat-a in ‘Charlottetown, and. from a exhibiting ability and gnimenesu which ‘marked h‘lm languished his interest -in athletics which would certainly do cred-it to any track or llie was a versatile ‘lilllfllfiiiln and for one so young ipiayed the violin No so- oiai gathering or ipublic entertuim ‘mt-nt was complete without one i?!‘ e was always willing in pin-y for any ‘wimihty cause. and time and again carried his violin lo homes where h-e knew old or alck tolks would Them ‘is not ‘an activity in the nrdghfborlibilitt when-s mils [passing Every- DOIIY ‘i088! 8. friend, ifor [i can be er nit-Lent! predeceased her ishare in his own church as well. twenty-two years agtr. There are Mr. Tattrieflts fins-t wife was Mable ‘Sutherland, daughter of Rev. Mr. . -~Micklethwa_ite Toronto. ,Ont.—-"l found Plerceh Favorite Prescription very beneficial. During my third expect- ant period l nerves xvent to pieces and I grew ‘so weak and miserable that l could not do anything. linking Dr- Piercws Favorite Pres- [cription and from that on I got along fine. My nerves quieted down. [grew stronger and had n very healthy baby. She always has been exceedingly well. cription’ is the greatest help in motherhood woman can take." Mrs. J. B. lliitz. 53 ‘Sytlenhani St. was nauseated. l finally be ‘Favorite of any Go to your neighborhood low. a rpriuce of a boy. with n body i gympgthy 1., fen for built by the gods and on the ver)’ and her littlo son in this hour n1’ e\e m nn active career of useful-INN“.so,.,.0w_ . in their ve-ry deep igulef. lie leaves behind his mother two sisters. ‘Mrs. home. the home 2.00. Although ‘the weather roads ‘were not. at their best, tuveen three people crowded t. their ltvst silent triibute t who made friends, and respect. wherever he went. ‘The pull healers were: Lelth Brown, William ‘Cooke. h»:- honie in Ves-sey, Ell-wood Benton. The floral tributes were: —thc faintly‘, \Vreath--York day ‘School; ‘Crescent- Clu-b: Crescent. People's Society; Ada and ‘Ellwood; ‘and ‘Mrs. James Gesner. -—€<-0->————— MISS NETTIE HYDE There are some lives though modest and retiring. tend their gentle, loving in like the current of n vast This is particularly true of Nettie M. Hyde, who passed making as blessed Divine gift of friendships and w pathy and tinderstuntling to everyone who knew her. iiy which made her n had a great influence in the environment of her girlhood patient sufferer entered her relatives. There are (learns at Vancouver and Auu Clyde River; and Lean Funeral liicadowbnnk Cemetery. vices at the Funeral Home slated by by Rev Mr. Altkeu. ers were Gordon Maclillllun, llecior Darrncli, 1-‘. Darrach. .8. 0., OF O’L‘EARV. l -At the Nlanso Olbeary on p home on high. bytery owing to illness, been under treatment for ant Huguenot stock, which orikinally from Switzerland. er John. at Plcton Academy, 1894. He entered Pine Hill . ‘We. his comrades who remain are oceoooo-ooioo-omcooowoo-o shaken at the tlimuriit that. Ulla ftvl- Pres- niedlcine a drug: store at once and obtain this Pres cription in tablets m‘ liquid. or send 10 cents to Dr- Pierceka Laboratory in Bridgeburg. ‘Ont, for trial pack- age of tablets. minions and a great source of cou- |eamed m," the pure Sm“ of Wm, solution and com-fort to this family. father. ‘.\lr. and Mrs. Albert Proudefi James‘ MLC 111101! 1T1 511331.? M-ls- 901114511 CflYY-‘cnncer, and despite the best medi- Oysieixlleil; one brother Peter. atinni mggutlg ' The funeral service xvas held tiller thread Tuesday afternoon allnbuve dul and Your hundred M. K. Chilffllflll, o a youth Stewart of which he was a consi tlemanileil ‘eni. member. Messrswznce and resignation to the Divliir, Wen- Will and was never once known w; well Vessey. Harry ‘Lewis, flan-y jm Pillow lost one of its best citizens and fili- York Rifle ‘, brother. »~~"\'orlc Young ' 0f ‘Crescent-Anni (France n t~-.\l r. whicln, yet exncn w fiuencelllell) and six the greater life on Sunday, Marclli 6th, in her 50th yeui‘. The late Alisa, Hyde. from early girlhood. had the sincere the kindly nature, practical syni» heart which, through life, endeared lier centre of a wide circle of friends. (311919? f" River". "Nefllw My (i011 she practised n practical Christin source o help and inspiration and assuredlyi oi‘ those she loved and who loved, . ,-. t- _ . lienet-tittfzil, -; 1-‘ ...».- . . heTlic late Miss ilvde was the tiling;(Zillizteilzbdg'ilg‘dltliyit?tdngirire burn wiiltfu =1 yoiiuytsgiidiiilliidomgdlaiUymim‘ m U.” "i" MW" i ’"" l1<\|'l ui KeilvUs Fieiil when the iscrvico having "W" daughter of Flora A 11nd Artemasiwas mm tn'l_esl were m‘ “wan a hi“ homo Wm, his 5mg, n }|,u,{1tl‘_°1‘_ ‘wmllllkiive {litllliit in reiiul y-nnn: iiriiieniiiii was irausl'ci'1'd\l H1 branch of thc iii!‘ Still" " Hyde myda Rive‘, 2m“ 5mm‘ “wigioflous resuyrectmn hiya‘... having amend ‘he Zmflm." fdlfln h" Wm‘ I "’ H‘ Wmwtiiiill (‘.llll|\. tint‘ illiuuhlvr, Marv his army career. ilo enlisted first ‘score years “i. h" me M hm.‘ T1110 service“ ,1, me grave were! (p- un; United baalesyrmgt C01" 6r I1J0‘nix?tlxgfiflllllm-irglilgtaggzl;I;\i:;l'l'% i-Zvnitf. was hnrii ni tin. nnimr who in 1917! and nfini- i‘hc ‘luogd ‘ . y r _ _ T“ . a . x , _ _ ' _ ‘. <“,‘-_ >- "i- . , h <1 ~.-. i_-i-> tsp iiiltilavfstgzmeietnligiicili: ‘iigetgnereltiigfdglsdlltld uffltlfldliz: liijemlxlzirltldi; ivisifidlgli?“djyphzffuliiijid‘ “up Mflw “H. W, vim‘ "mi" """""! lwlllalii: ‘d; ihi- dilflifvliu‘Jatliii-iiiiifiilks Fiftlfittillluiiial“ltlifililiiiu" "T iii yearn ugu’ on account of failingi The floral lflillllfifi wcre- / ' ‘city. At the tiuthreak I f’ i’. .. i‘. ‘?‘.““~“ ml“ 1-1111 in‘ llllilvli im- rv-iu‘ n; nil-piano llHlVl‘lii'l'ltl|l in Covli‘ =1“ l1" lllflhfle- 1'1¢’1“'~‘"'“"y‘ huanh‘ Nenher the “hmly ‘shmdtwtenths - ‘ young ‘v-“ylé imlncdlaftlel;lsppnzllll sdzlilvii-iizlt-iilthtis‘an ‘of ' 1- in iin- uii wns rzl-iiiliinicii. with tin: i-nnk ol’ l.i_ in Wdburii who will he grief Yd (vllmute. professional skill nor the, Family for zidmission m tin.- 4il'i"i:‘0i'~\-.1|- ....;,',,, , “iv ""1 i“ ‘11‘-iiii=,ii-iit~inr. n Wits‘ \\'i\il0 in slruirl- en upon lieurlnu of ilww‘ . ' " t“ »"‘1iIv"nii‘i‘_\-. .\i.i. in; n _\'iin|1|.£ PiiiiUl thJi in‘. lllt'l his Jlfillill of the ynuniz film'- however, could prevent the ulti-ifludffllnily mute end and on March 6th tho! rest in the presence of her nearest. left mourn five brothers: John, Clllllllr era and William in Boston, hlnssn three sistersz, Mrs Robert Walker. Snnimersitlen Mrs lilnrtin, Boston and Mrs Juliiwnm“ ha“ 11“ 94> 110119 for Iilontngue. Vancouver. 9W". 031. D Mil! The funeral scrvlco was held nu‘. *_“"‘"'<*.~~~- ivetlnesday. March 9th at the Mac‘ Home. Charlotte- town. and interment was made in The new, contiucteil by Rev. Scott Fulton, us-| in rccclnt of letters tram the“. two Rev. It. H. Stuvert and, sons ‘Le-iii... nun Leo Rev. Mr. Altken. and at the gravoiduughter. Mrs. Blanchard who nit- The pull hear, ended the funeral of their brothel‘. lvliit-PhallfW- Murray’ H- ilhwbml" 90149. who was killed in an» DEATH 0F REV. G. P. TATTRIEq 313"" and vii 9m. Rev’ George Phillip Tnttrie, n. ‘UM dmd‘ 1)., passed peacefully away to the He resigned his charge at the Oct. meeting of Pres,‘ He lind, than tiwo years for Annemin, and‘ hi h i . ... was able to be up and around until‘ g m" o“ or Kmmm’ 4 ma” two weeks before his death. was got-g at lfilviaraJohn, Pictpll 10-.’ i! -. 011 11y lat. 1:869 and their Canadian UIIITOPIIH acted as was B’? years and 8 months when twoof “the Honorary pal] benmrs, he died. He was of hardy Protest» with three Majm-g and three Cam. secnrbtl his early education at Riv- corps acted as the active Went to Dalbouaic ‘College. Ilalilax IVPGIIUUHB with a B. A. degree ‘n Inst resting ‘place on a gun mm. logical (foliage and graduated wan and did pioneer work in the grave, Mission fields iherc for 8 years rind ‘v 1ft", :|-°"°w1n8 extract from . t - ‘run Lorrnrowu custom i “ then toolt a post graduate course in ‘yPi-lnceton, N. J.. takhik hb B. D. ldagree in X905. He aeoe d a call in. New cal-tine, N. B t t your jand. laboured there for. years and iwas called to Tabuslntao, N. B. ,and remained there 8 years and was called to WLaary. P. E. island ‘and inducted there on: July 1921 after 5 1-2 year: of ithful aer- vlce there he racism! and remain- ed in the Manse there untll- his death on March 9th. He gave 30 ,years of service to uls churchJ-Ie was a sound preached. a faithful ‘pastor a conscientious Preabyter land a golileious friend of missions {giving o_ut of his salary 3300 every iyear for the support of a. mission- ‘ary in ‘Korea, and doing his full Mo‘. [Sutherland of New Carliala. N. 13.. i who lived only one short year after their marriage. Before coming to Olleary in 1921 ‘be mprrled Helen UT» ‘Simpson of‘ Tabuslumc, N, ~B., who with their little sou Lawson, ‘now mourn the loss of a devoted hus- band and father.’ Mr. Tattrlehi brother from River John, N. S., and Mra. Tattrie'a two sisters were at the Manse when the end came and were a great comfort to the, widow. The funeral service was; held in the 0"Leary church Thurs- day “arch 10th, at 2 dclock. Rev.‘ ‘F. E. Boothroyd, chairman‘ of Pres-i bytery presided. Rev. D. K. Rcssfl, lot ‘North Bedeique delivered the ad—‘ idress and Messrs. Hooker, Elliott, iWeir, Copeland and Turple were on‘ ‘the platform and took part in the irervice. The music was good and» the floral tributes were very beauti-I iful. The church was crowdednall d0... ‘nominations in the vicinity uieiw-i ipresent. The remains were taken from the church Friday morninii ‘to the train and thence to River m? gan l $130. Per Week 25 Beautiful Patterns to Choose From Put up in sets of 87 pieces compris. ing 12 tea cups and saucers, 12 bread and butter plates, 12 tea plates, 9 din- i ncr plates, 9 soup plates, 12 fruit sane. ‘ This gives you an opportunity to ‘ have the set of Dinnerware you’vc bee“ wlshlllg for. You will scarcely John, N. S., for interment. Much‘. Mrs‘. Tattrie: ‘l Applfil ma” uihflyr without rub‘ The choir re idered beautiful and ness ‘is taken while w ' bi . ' ht Eh til! £ and ' .- . . ‘ - _ j‘ ' ,_ " e’ m so: ~~~ -—-<0-@»-~-~.-~- ' , _ _‘ » . ~ _ 3" **§‘i‘~“:* rfiui‘ “M al???‘;5Z»i-'§‘§..i.§‘$§"ifi;.§i‘§. wssrurz- misfit “"88 ‘he Sma" Paymem eat-h ivct-k- ‘"1 s 1 ‘weed vegetable deb. 1 emu ‘senttnteorep ‘ '.,_ '. ‘ “ , - ' ‘_ , . . . ~ h ca.“ Mtfiiiluxgflssloag’: got?!’ and i32:54:31?figouhlugdiiind-igosscmiiggzgt #:1121121‘: mu-geiqdittigluolfflZiii-IiiiiitlfnidA A wavt of sadness and gloom You can choose too fro!“ the fines‘ bad‘, Sajdlfi hwy]: (l! crfdm dug’ l aveiton or e rsemeh, .,' ' " j" __ T, ‘ )1, . _. ,..- L. e. n.e . ‘"1 ‘r- ant’? A"dmmisw_35 “n”. Stewart interment Belfast Cem hvitsititiltlzlilt:mggirrihulfitgéixles Llgflfiilgrlilerglhuogltr-lrg glhnityfltw$lgiiknfliztl selection 0f [Jutierlls 0f HIGITI) in In £ (1 7) i0 the Maritime Provinces - all stock patterns, i00~You can add to or re- place at any time.‘ Wilrdi 21st? 2G he was; disease. ley Jay took its flight heaven on the morning of February at the age of ~11 years. ln the autumn of 19 dread Sale commences Saturday morning iliurcli 19th, ends Saturday night, M arch 26th. 1 and stricken with that n and skill in his natiu- ‘i- i Iprovlnce and at Montreal the aloud-i of life was severed on ihe e. t . ‘» M141, During his illness through whiriij ‘be he was attended by his pastor, itcv] minister of Tliul navy United Church of Canada at Ml. .l Piece Water Set Absolutely FREE As a special inducement. lint only in those who pay promptly and fully paid up as arrzinized, we will present free, a beautiful 7-piece glass Water Set on receipt of last payment. j l)on’t' miss this saie~ you can have the use of Dinnerware set while 1iaying for it. He bore his intensi suffering with the greatest putt; urmur. i in his passing Mt. Stewart h Lean L. 0. L. a true and worihi he having twice held ilioi me m" w. I Whilst all who had the plensnrn‘ |of his zicqilalntance mourn theirf floss yet it is in the home “here he; ‘will be most sadly missed for hei JVES ll. kind and loving father and‘ u iterated husband. Y I He leaves to mourn a heart i)i‘0k-‘, ldow (nee Annie C. Zilctlau-l small llllllllfllll, the‘ being -only nine yen s: also his parents, Mr. intoinntl hlrs Benjamin Juy oti Fanning Brook, and three bi-tithers" viz., Robert M.. of Mt. Stewart; llj‘, .l~‘rnnklin of Oshawa, OnL, ‘Ward 8.. on the homestead iii li‘n:i-, “qlhinlnir Brook. The funeral services which were very impressive were conducted nt |the home by Rev. M. K. Churmaip} ‘The hymns sung were “Shall We’ ‘Sun- gen“ oldest bliss‘. old. Summerisidéfjfi- - Charlottetown on SALE m‘ 30TH sroitns i t The "Jto Thee" and "Abide with lite", at fiihe close of which the casket was w b h l I ‘ worn by six brother Orangonien, viz " ° "Y" 1116a" roiit- ut ing an. ar.‘ swlmnl ill i‘l-iti~'Ii'.i"->- fini vi ‘ 1' i ' - ~ - L‘ EMT)“ K C“, a u _ ‘ .: He“, on H". Mom .1, A _ - l,” ‘vi _ A ‘ __ l‘ \_111‘_1 1“ lliiiit‘ siuiinnt-tl then- ln‘ mo: and L. Jny ‘lllllfi G. Wfilbay tontlcigfitfgrblivi (reused: L‘ “W o] U fiil'll(l['l‘hl€ifid' d1...‘ H“ rlfhl“ m mm‘ ‘umflm “MM '“""!‘“" “h” "Md" ~ -- 1 Hi1 in lianti- us an iii-r llfllllt‘ u few mill-s ll‘t)lll the nir- (lentil, i.l. (Toylc just tenth ymur in iliv (‘ililllllfltd Vuiicd Stale! . in f -‘ lives din-g,‘ Mr and Mrs Archibald lilcfinnnelli Creacents , Daniel McCanneli Mr and iilrs Geo. Leard and fam- m ily i iLeaves-i have their time in fall, [in all The flowers must wither at the; north Wind's breath | The stars shall set but nil, thine i lust‘, i ivrrrwvr v\v's ~ 't‘i.::'¢§‘t\'d: ‘ Ji". a‘), ‘strewn FUNERAL OF ‘ITHE LATE LIEU- TENANT BENEDICT COYLE AT waavuuoreu were. ‘.\lr. and Mrs. ‘Sgphcn (‘nyle are also their 1161791’. the late ‘Lieutenant. Benedict A. nir- lliune crash ui Kelly's Field, Texas: on Feb. "lfith. The funeral was hem in wann- iusion, the remains being acmm. . ‘hauled from Tnxas by his widow ' ‘The plot where the remning “""“‘ W" "1 PM‘: in Arlington Cent. “Q1? was ailected by the Captain n! line .\li- liaise n; Washington who more was n personal friends m’ the do. ceased Lieutenant. The plot is on-‘a ‘"11" "1 ‘I flvhu; ‘tililcc-r‘! last resting place." ~ TW° "P0131013. 1401113 and Leo, in I H e .-'.-:2~»c*~<- came aln-‘s. ‘ He the flyili-K pail bear- Lieutenant‘: from and ers. l T7111 "Ody wan conveyed to ‘its Tittle. charming Young Guests t Ottawa Drawin . lousy, member foe South Renfre w, ‘hdlttflmlf 8 Room-Abov Midi" Theo- an drawn by e 1,. ’ ‘ M“, h d h , . 0m left t» right are MIIrQ ~mmillnfoii ‘ °' if“ Pwleul-‘iilon at the recent vdarwlng» y} Titian six horses while i" ‘hm’ Bfiloblanes flew above a d wugmer ol-tlie Hon Hitch Guth i | . , . .. ' . d 1896. He wont out to Saskatche dropped beautiful flowers at t liwhon p. Muted at rho Gourt of Jueriiici’: :'m:h;".°l'l1°!|li0ti. and Mrs. Guthrie, who“ mo“, 5“ ‘u V" “m; w“ c‘ . n” m“ M’, MW to "New i“ "w" exoénenclu’ zrrsvuganciaoolioibrook. debutante flIUQMOV‘ flt-jfifip ",’, Qyflr gotbmknf: r m. . t . I .. 1. lie outhrio~ly~ilarvlu kindle, 0mm, Photograph of m" mini” 5y .4,i,n-1ihgwi|, 0m \