l opinions _ _ MARCH/m, lag 2 . ... .-ii- i ~ --»=-»--»»--~~ 39M; aiiirisnayrnaunmm carts us. .- i filiigliiiishufiii““mgizsaiiiihhihgiiwfiiewgmrgsstgiyiragcdyiwm£%£g$: _ . . o" * W - ’ _, Hi5 lunerail, one or the largest ward IiditIMn-f invert. whores _ eternity "ri-i~ i. Teewmflvimim- . 1c 11.1 1 ever seen 1n Kinkora. was held on bereft o! her husband some l." c9 a Hume, Saturday interning prom his home years ago. leaves to mourn the lose w" “"- m’ ii°..i“'»i “Tiiliii.” i=°‘l=“’°c€'isi¥$?i§§ °.',..’. liildiiifidiilwliifmiii? i3: wtfifilvéil- "i" i“ -' Wlw“ t- i t »- ‘tmnes’ °l rflTsolettt-ndii n “use. after which. :l‘8 Geor e N Milton ‘Mass and "l!!! l-M V‘ l“ n‘ 15%‘! l‘ v .4 479m‘ u‘ '1) ' i '7" "m" “uric limiting were iienuy placed l» Robert A‘ wiiiiici vciisy- cilantro timbre to m» . . .. . ' $3 = P" ""1113 °"‘" WI l!!! “"1"” ‘ - "4?’ ' ‘he grave there to await a glorious dsugnters‘ are Mrs all; Easter. ever. 8M arrived 111B Ml‘ d" W“ "in!" 49"“ ‘Wm? 5n" n" “m” 33'3"“ '“M." ma“! and rt-surreciluii. y Keneilkdlon- Ill’! Win Sheen r- IIIIIQMIWM R0 It!" 991114 a3.‘ m“ “r- am ‘Qmmuk "Wm n we "'1 Ymufiqm. Wm‘ he,‘ ‘The Dull-bearers were Patrick liu toll Hills‘ U‘?! Cl‘!!! iii-It'll 1mm" “- - - o! “humming” to mne- ‘$.'b|'“ “a” “he hurCrelglltill- B11886 Hughes. Emmet wlfmot' vane’. M11, (jofm Cgmp. “But the cable snapped like l. shoe 8N5“? 3”“ “Elibtifly, George Trainer, James be“ preemgf. and Mrs (hi!!! Skill! 0f all! as 100B‘ .18 [new m“ being spent imiimima“ “"11 Micmwl “rmer- Ramsay. Mulpeque. Two. sons, taut, and she could do nedlilll 51"‘ i . .1 nd t o‘ ‘ m “kg 618mb “wen are] Judson and Albert, and one daught ltnnd by and le ou menu" ‘ e lluy his soul mat iii peace. _'— ‘Q jer. Mrs. Nelson Hooper, predeoeaa- tor us. .i left tdmourn ‘t2.’ l1. eeumrnu; loss of s klntll “yin; mother. namely: Rivh- _ Mark, New‘ DUNCAN BEARISTO Duncan Bitiristo tiled audits home Yo“ "i: ‘Anamm oharlotlelow!‘ in Indian jtiyer on ill rcn 19. 19%. Margaret,‘ Boetofl,‘ idles-i Gertrude Curio)’. Vernon I‘ Marl fl-plgan, New \\tlll shim: IWII. I. Brahstu. K-eu alngton. one dawhter, Mrs. D. '1‘ Mokinno. Calgary, pro deoeclio lie-r sever-ail years 11:0. River‘; utter huvin ustalue ‘tor an ex~ gteitded peri d, iin aft‘) t'ou in lll~ Wiealth that-proved painiully’ fatal. The deceased u-as borin at Spring nou o! the iuti- William llearisto. the horticste-‘ld bclllg notv thQ pro- Thfl muaml wok pa"? f ‘m “H pt-riy i.~i' .\lr. Williiitn lii-riry (‘use- Juome in "Hunter River, on .\1uri~1t ‘Dth, to St. Augtii-sfnes Viiurt-it Rustioo, and was largely aui-iidcll -.'|‘l.i.° pail heirrem were _ James Andrew's. Janus Rona. Add Pasoal Mc-Doriiilti. EQ thlldl of RPQlIIeiii “its >illil' ' "by ROY. J. d. Chaiusuu. l‘ i’.. Vilil nine pet-tanned the stoli-iitri i-liw . .\ii . . qnbe. The rtniaius o1‘ u kind illhl HMJH‘, - iiugfltyl mother xvi-re t~tiii"l'l_\' ‘l‘ iliz-ii-ivr‘ Bailli- to rest beside tho». 01 iii-r liti~l I who pro-deceased her llvv 1"111 -"»" ‘R. 1. w. mother thou has it'll it: ‘Anti our lloea we deeply t----l But its God who has hen-n i1- wW-lq will all our sorrow‘ lH-ll i} Mil‘ OHRISTY McLEOD TIQ community; and t-(irigi-eezltitrrt 0t Orwell Head IXiUDLi tho ltl<i Ii one of our oldest ctnil lllibfél nstiiti-r- ed members in the death U1 3 .. C-arlety McLeod. who di d zit kill- ly on the nir-rr. u 0t‘ th- yztgfinnt, at the age ui T], are SM the last ineriihcr or ii i ‘i- Messrs Proctor‘ AndrenrDoucette, Juhu \\‘hiti-, John iv)’. lie lived his t-arlyilfo iii Spring Valley, where hp married 'Ji>li;itiiiu Wallace. Tilt: issue 01' tlii- uiiirriaigt- was a Iaimily of three <t)li\ uiiti fivi- daughter: the former 21H‘ Prrsltrii, Zilalpeque; Jamfie. hlriipiatui»; Fred. Car Ferry. Bor- thii daughters, Lucy. Mrs. ~l--.~ lsilfikllllll, Kensington; Mrs (‘nitric-u E. McDonai Bertha. Mrs. William .\l’uuie, Mrs. Rob- FY: litiriliug, Duriiii-y and Grace. u: -. PJTlliPlllS ilhiiliins. Keusiugtnu. ‘iv ""111 11K sisters and brothers uri» .\li.~ George Pmiilt. Hurling.‘ ‘n11. .\1r~. Joules Woodside, Malpe- iuu- All-l .\lr.<. (‘ltlirles Baarieto. Free. i ..\u. iii i-arly lire he was a intw .~'.iu iii‘ gri-zitnr than local repute Z1 i! llilill)’ were the social gath~ t-tutw that owed their success to :‘i zitpi its given by h-‘g guest pop- i ititii-iciil contribtitiflns. This \ --tit iii- tit-vclopeil in conformity i\,1i1~ill8 aid 0i‘ a refitted waste l i‘, l‘ Iliiirllll)’ doubly ixrpuliir _, l u iv ‘. < ...“, d susded that He was able to keep H‘ m gupenor d) y I}: ‘hi: that which she had committed to .iii iuiittstrious rind morally/correct m“ ‘mil 39mm‘ ma‘ ‘my- ' tau». ‘iiiil lhgfflllt“ tlkfllllllie dlsplay- 118551111; was one of calm and of "ii it)‘ Pllfellls auii family is a nat- sweet 119M39- ed their mother at different periqda The deceased was one member tTisdale. Sash. formefly of Ather- |tou. and Archibald, o1’ British - ‘um-bin, and the sisters besides ~ e. a Valley, their lixrrrioy, iii 1847, theimvefl were .v_\|rs‘_ John H“ ' ' "and h" “am we next ‘h! n ‘he “at camp Norhoro. Mrs. James Howard. Bu- ng," u maupl ' isingtoni. and Mrs. Thomas Lefur- guy. Ottawa. Of these only Mrs. who was widely large circle n! relatives and friends. iTilfOllfilltlfll her long life she took ‘it ricer- interest 1n all that perjtain- mdsoafigg ‘ham tggtoxgfizs fir: the cattle. edin the welfare or the community. To her home, witich was always a worthy ‘ lpiace of good cheer, all corners ‘iii; the fruits or a well spent ltle. Mrs. Stavert was for many years a loyul member 0i‘ the Presbyterian church, North Bedeque. During the 8691110311 to be the more mar-omit past year when the crisis canto in the history o1 the church, she 1'61 mained loyal to the 151th of 'e,r_ fathers. The coming of the end ad n0 fear for her. She knew in Whom she hnd believed and she was per. Her The tuneral. which within the past thirty years. ' butetlleio More away. l _ ‘ ' i, iith rdjthe Manon: nee, an h of a family o1 two brothers andbsur Anicriqn cattle and carso boat, "ma" "°“~dm‘m‘ t a sisters. The htotitsrs were reached us and made two attempts u, “who u, m, hum-q, an in t9 . 0301980 the 1901111 UNIB 10°59 on die at. QM Oflice o! the secretary “The Camino came to our aid “Q “d g twemum l; i; not planned to bold another coming- nummgr, but 1111 the event Of such} he its in tow. But they we” i-ccci-iiiini the Old Home Weak are ' . iajliost tier one t 1111i that they may be o1 assistance to 4 ittee. the rates were r wish utnoto thank the Publicity Rlilllt 1n conclusion, I personally wish those with whom l The work, while hard, has been a Pleasure. and this 1e due largely to the i191“ sonnet of the committee atlxld work- , i tee a com- vrnc Mongolian Prince was now Lzgnglgflff‘; Tafgmeaaura an,“ tends such nu undertahiuz- 8. A. MGLEOD; Chairman, Central Committee. "We 118d 131MB B01130 Ami-Ila in Financial Report of Old Home Week kill them aboard but. Wflqhill uu- -Juiy 18th to 18th. 1925. P1411)?!‘ implement-s. tund the sea Net receipts indoor Circus. Market Hall . . . . . . . . . “$2,825.80 course. Net receipts Firemenh Con- "Tltis was more dreadtul than i=9"- ' the first time. We Jagged ti“, Net receipts Firemeua poqigqpimgispns thy °m,uoug we‘ Dance . ...; dgqk, 119d by Jone, ymd_hawaers_ Net receipts -Firemeus _ They watched o“ anuh‘, going Tournament and Horse o r ,i wwu-d the“. execuuon yum dumb R8083 . . . . . . ..a . . . . . . . .. 1,410.10 30ml when they were hound mm Net receipts Market Square 950.00 _ Net receipts Street Datnce 54.60" igaeaiaaghfifiltmwiirefl; “nfd the“ ""3 Maritime Electric Reiund . u] 9y enmwm” Balance iron: merchants’ 126.45 r 242.00 ' 79.45 " iiy 0 Iitht children born to 1hr late r. and Mrs. Doniiid .\lCL6U(l (joiner), a. family ul0:t widely known and esteemed. Fur many ygm] “i” McLeod was u devoteil member- and generous supporter u. .,;_,| ,_.U,,,.e.“en(.e or m‘; n was largely attended, was held tin in"), 04- preiep; and exampgfw cy the afternoon o1’ Tuesday, Feb. 23. Yt-nrs he lived beyiomi me allow,‘ The service was conducted by Rev. _|,;..,v QM each succeeding War R. Hensley Stavert, nephew of the it-‘itii ct-r... more umpimed b). m‘, deceased, and Rev. George S. Mu- by the waves. The most ncrticiicii 1111110." aboard were almost. in tears i" U19 1118M; some ot us were phy- nirnost human s. . d 1 1i _ eyes. until they were swallowed up 1;;rfi,;yar__ v w“ new They “wan “mud “5- “"“““'i advertising fund lug i‘... with their 10090 $5,186.41 On his way east where he will attend many functions tin a numlbcr ofcentre; Gillqra] by and Lady Allenby received a great reception when they landed i11‘._ Vancouver from Auitralt‘ . ‘in the above photo which was taken ahortiy after the party .dil embarkqdhgrc, |gfl u “on hr the" encowagw Louis D. Taylor oi‘ Vancouver, Lord Allenby, Harry Cltarleeworth MV1ctor|a_ Secretary of m, 3 natal. . _ . .- 559°“ C-oiumbla eachers’ ‘aw t1 ,. t a t! an _rt at all times. Lefurizey stirvives. The decepged, tofufetmlraufibgezmfiioxafli ma“ n ‘mm and mmrmly low. and we could only teed those to tillllk l" known. will be inucn missed by 8 remaining on“ “it, To do even have been associated in this work this we were forced ho open the 1111""! 111° Pa“ Year- rciiiid a heart elco e,‘ 1"" “°""-“° *°“"“ “m? P’ “m” bl 1t wiiicii ‘naturiili iit- , '4 and m, one needing Md {H}, all?“ to our aid. By-the time she arrived respon“ l y y upon her in vuilt. For a llumherol MYBYQT. will}! 513d T903390 Buck years she has lived in quiet re- a PW“- ihi“ ‘t W!" -_¢9°m9li 1° tlrernerit with her daughter, Mrs." ‘min’ Q19 Nmflindfll‘ 91 7-119 llama (‘lia-i. riueatie and has hem‘ qnjoy- 0119700814- Federation. Mrs. R. C. Boyle of the VencouverBranch. 1 .Nail°n3| Council; Dean W. R. Brock of the University or British Coiumbifl. who sewed in ti” in Palestine and who was host tothc a1 Ooiincli of Education. distinguished LONDON’S ARRAY OF MAYORS u“ Mien. to riqht-ghji‘ ‘watt ‘ Educator-t All - viieitors willie here, and J. >6 Lister, it'll," Jfmf _.____.__._$ ltvfftlFnlllilCfi oi‘ some meritorious die"- Summerslde. The palbbear- swam, m ttiri-k, m“; t]... [mm y i, r i ers were Messrs. Mabon Stavert, i ' tho reward that mgdt be (Ililigd. Edward smver" John Pmkmd‘ not” aholdsefud was tlhecomlng “on” and Wtiillil lit: ii DGILI-l‘ world today 119" -‘\*"-°“’~ Edwm‘ Cum’ “d m‘ em t than e WW" hum‘ were uiorc lllF-ll were found possesalniz ‘in’ subey" ‘nbennent w“ ‘n the m y 3g- in,. inlggfliy o; character as. did Priestly-tartan cemetery at North "ed o" 1'" A"!!! .\lr-. lleiir-‘sto. 111s itinerul was held B°“"““e~ cu Struduy’ afternoon ivttn his lute- "WW -.~. tutu» iii t) b .11; .,-| t t. ,.,,,,,.,.,,_ yt..i,...,,,,n" M“,,.,f‘iili.e:.-§;‘) MRs. CATHERINE sutuvau. rive “'41s conducted by the rinidenl‘ iExpendlture In Connection with Old Home Week the qhnych, 1n which her iatlit-r eervvd ll an elder. She ‘iiiid it \‘t~l'_\' extensive knowledge or tit» nistiii-l" o! lie community, gave a cordial weioometo all who visited hcr, .'iu.1 was rally to assist ever-y wot-thy muse. In spite of all that tht- most ltJVi-ng attention could do <11», sill-- cnmbed lb an attention oititvlit-tit-t ‘ from which she had stiiYeri-il ui iu~ tervale for some time. 'l‘ii»-. iituvnii ‘Repair hose reel . .. . . . . ..$ 15.00 _ ° 0m“ expemes '- ' 29700 Everyone has heard of the great Lord Mayor oi London but rarely dorwc hear of all the Mayor; Th a?“ "nsurame ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " wggg of the various municipalities constituting greater London. Herc they are photographed together. When ‘ e London Commerce was the-i M" 51m?" eXPe““°5-~- 4 - m 1e enflgmg" meg [Qgflhgr they were 9|] (heir-‘way to attend a levee given by the king. From next ship to come to Jur uld and “"°“c‘°n,Band " ' 150m) was’; they are, statiding, the Mayors oi Camberwcli. Pmidingt on, Scuthwark. St. Pancrns and was dmalllldhlis’ bli- B"! W9 11111131)’ igixslrg‘: committee " ' igggglHackney and seated, the Mayors iii Lewishriin, Kensington. Westminster, St. Marylebovie and lslington. ...___. cure w at happen d n phi ti _ g . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ' __>_ - __ _ minis“, Re‘, Mr Gnu I t I A large circle of friends and t-ela- We were scarcely Qumdil an; 10:; Fireman's decorations .. 83.65 K - . services were held tin Friilll) 211111!" h" RM, "l" (gehgé "‘- a“ B e‘ tlves tnourn the passing uway of er, wt,- hm “Mia-ken 0mm“, ‘flour P1411“!!! - . - . - . . - - . . . . . .. 7311"‘ ndor. lust t0 the clttircli and t'1‘lll1'-‘ "T _‘ ‘ _ ‘ ' ‘_' _ ‘Mrs. Catherine Sullivan, WhOBB es f . 1m . Posting posters 5.00 tery at orwcii itciiti. 1 “‘ Wllbrflrer» were oeorec m we” """‘ ““"‘-“°“"‘~‘““ “M Veteran's Bwnd .. - “wl/‘Mhah .-- mvuvfiur-vesuaut . .i.~i ltiilhl ~'l1lill|i1'l‘ ttiih iiiiii :ii l v\i|4||'|' riii-tiiiiil lili- \\‘l|t‘Il yiitt rout-ii ‘Fhotlniit lint ii-zir illUllli |ll\1' ~|ii|il \\‘iiiii- Tiiriiiitt. Night-ti IIII |III|IiIlr ..r _l'IIl|I‘ rrii-iiits, ii \ii-ii.r \l4'|‘i\\l'll lltirry .\|hlri~r-~ iniil |Il‘l‘\l‘lllll|il>l| _tiiiii limi. .\it-.\'i='u, Reuben fleCkhcl-L “m “will 1°°k 11'1""? 1111 11111111111? 1111- fliluaior lind eaten into our souls. Trum Band 130-99! i... .1... .......t..§..i tiliit. tut. =i iVllli ‘=iil1iil||'l\ illiil ~.it..i.-i».» iii 111i!‘ iiiiitu ..i.ii .. _ 192i; 1 m h i. _ , _ 1.11pm). _ _ w. v u _. .,_ ,,._. l. i- .-_ It l’ .1‘ i..- i -ii lll ipit Willi |\'i‘»ili_\ ;\\‘. ]|ii\lN|i]I, ,2?‘ }_‘_““_‘.“- Frank Shell, Peter Hic- T” magvass gtweMmfdix-loerrhmiatqnésflohn he B?‘ ‘he 990m” ‘n ‘mliumi ‘m4 Horse hire for sailors’ ' 'iihliirflfiriiiin-ii-iiniitmtin-limit...‘i-i‘ IMF.“ u u‘. “iiiiili- ‘lillhlw li|il.llllii‘t'\ ‘lei liillill llilll iti-iziti-ii _ MR- 0W5" M=°ARV“-‘-E- l ‘M ‘ANN Bwenim‘ virii Sullivu‘ W88 iifirn riitn- M‘ “r m" 9mm "Y u“! “"1" parade . . . . . . . . . . .. 215011.... lii-i-Iuvii ti. it... iii-... ...». ....-...~i..~. --.ii~-. i-ii-l t~- >t-~--~ t-tw-tui-iu --l-~»~1t.r ‘rir- x1111 i- li-i-titthu i"l"'11'11| in _ ,‘ All trite lovers o1’ integral mun. yei" o‘, her agéland w“ the: m hind we were told that.“ Dutch Telegrams ' 14.12 “um, i, n.4,... IIH‘ tll‘l'll.\llill ..." ti. ti. t iill , ll omit...“ ti. iiii- t‘lrilll|1\l||i|_\-flli-pillllliflYlllllt-HIH \\ilN \l\'l'S4'l|ll'l| n,- in. on wedneeday “mph mm ‘n.2,.’ mil “Ill long revernilie memory m, of the late Owen ‘icmmnauwlona tug was on her way inwards us Flfamgfffl prlzgg __ 1.61556 iai-i-iiwinii-u. l|il_\'. r\lii'l'tli't'l‘lllg\ ii.iii "t, ‘Hf- ptl 4 I _ _ p‘ _\_1"1'»*‘\'{"1_ _-\11“-‘ ' f“"_11‘_‘1'1""i"f' Ki k . . l .- “m. “f Duutun Beiirlsto. Y. 1 - - from Qtteenstown She f ml t i-iiii Uhldlillifllfll Jllil iiii iiii-i i.- . \\|'| \\.- i...“ .i.i iitlillli it... to l-i .1 1t1~ wl l-,\ wtitrtr- tit-uh - 11111111 Triill» U18 People or n 0m ant t.i , my . p,1-3_t_ A1 the age or g1 yeafg 9M. ' ‘"1. 1"‘ P17911191" Ciimmilme 5335b . - . n. I|l'~‘l| l1i\\'| i..-ti.ti.-~ il< ti. 'lli\’ |l1'i' irii-iiit-ii. ~ ni.. fflflllili lli I1 tin-o ‘ipliflu U Shock,“ “m... .t,,.‘\- __ _ the night of Feb. 18 1b t 4001, f d vyoo t-iiiiii-it l>_\~ .\ti- iillll u...- .\1l'l.\\1"t_ iiii- _. _ . I I . _. t - _ ‘ ~ i _ were ‘Pea y , . it? ‘iliiililme [he Wile 0i ‘hi? 131B Oweulmne . I “H?” eague o " 9 cross Ban 3')‘ Wnqy “no hath-q H, ...-.|.i.- Ity _\ty-_ 1|, \\ twiititii l'll|v'\ _ .iiii1 t--|tt.iii_\ ].,4'II<*IIIII< iiitlii- \iiiiinivt' timl t-\|i|i--~|tt'_' ilii~ tit-ii learned that one oi 111111‘ 1111*" |Sum,,_.,,,_ and logelhm. Wm] Mm a or! the Azores and-Juli!" mil-Loves’ Serv ce station 6.00 ~- - _ ~ ti. iniiiiini- t-<-i-i..i..t..ii i.. it... iwiixii-iil hill ll t HPI-Nflili _\\'lllll|| t... .i'iii~i..iii.iiii-i-i highly respected and ti- ziruy l)'l\l\'- MRS THOMAS STAVERT She patiently hm‘. [he troubles inure“ "i" 0i "l" 1101111119. S118 flhen pro- Prizes water sports . . . . .. _ _ 4 , y it]. it.i- i"' iiiiuiiiiti \~-i lirtir ulwq- ll uiniiy- hllliilill‘ Uvflhiiillr‘. _»..|)|li‘i1ti£ ed neighbour“ m H“. ],....,,.,,, ... ‘Ham m) charumerlstic or early ceeded to tow ue through fairly Gasoline _ “ _ i _, . ,,,,,|_. .‘.'|-i‘1t\tl| ii.ii....»ii ti. i..- _i-.i.i i|ii.||l|~|>'<|ii|l' 1‘\l‘illl|)f ultit-ii \\';|~ iiiii-r i-iiiiytinii Owen McCarvillt- ltziil stitltl -u1l.\' h, .1... tggirly ltour-‘i 01' S“““““y‘|vountry lite calm seas to the island of Eayal in Printing . .. 22.75.ii.~.-.-iiii.i.-it in»... ...... til .... iii. i-PI‘ 1 "' "‘ ' "4" wt-l ".1 ~i.iii.t ... tl-lllill‘. lilliPll v\'.lr4 svrlwl i... passed away ill l'l"1i1('i* (uulit_v Fohvlmry 20th’ Mm Thmnfls Sum The firqtyeurs Of their mérrledlthe Azores. Our troubles yet-c a; Hardware .18. 1'\‘l'l1|l|‘il|l|ll\'i‘l‘\'||‘\ i. ,~ 11' . . . H ‘ filf “"‘-'“_<"' 11"‘ "Y-"I-Iuri"1101111111 - , , vnnh. H, H“. . , . ,. .i i. lil4l|| \\.|.\ liitiiiirlil to ;t l-liniu h) tit» mspnal‘ , . , “'- 1‘ will’ MEN)’ 891913111811 Temqliie were spent at Victoria Croats. an ind‘ 1SLgps~"""" ',""°' ...... ,-,,.|,,“-.,,, , ., .. - .... ...... 1 i- t \I|ll 0-- t. i lull i.iI|I‘~ .ii.ii.|i.4 |li||ll|~ ill'ltillli\ .\l\‘_ \it- ‘Deceased’ who M“, “'§')'t“.l.'; 111111 "i W1|111°1 V0110)" P11111191‘ the reminder at Vernon. in which V“ “@5311 1° remember then the Stammmy ' ‘)'75‘I}~4|,\\i.~i| i»... l||.‘||i\' hi. . ' .i...t ......t i\l|] t..ii t... .... ..~. ... i.\\vu .i||I| = 4n}: iniricvtti Jolly years old. had lkrtlhilflliil i-ii “ill WUCQHIIIY away u. [he home of place m" resxde a nunrbero’ the" little heroisms or the voyage. The Prhmng ' " 2'00 l|l|\ .\|i|l1-llL'l1 \\|li1 t i-v-‘rttt t1--~ ~=twill will u-it iii iti....i il-Iliiu. . .._v rhinitis ilfl‘ililr>\ll' m“ ‘mm ‘or “om” mu“ M“ “mm her iiultizittcr, lilrs. (Jharlea Httestis, children Her huqhwud we“ ed steward and others hull stuck to “M11111; . .. 11.00 .,r ll> ti... iii... ... ,.....i. _ ti.i.».i.» \..i..-- 1.... ... .i mutt l1 -it_\ t.i..i- .\|4‘|‘i\\'l-|| t‘... hi! iiiiilriiitr tilivli m“ “Y” 339w“ mm“ “’ “"' ""'“" iii. 1.1!! i-ipt- 01d unt- or tipwards of he‘. ‘huge m“ Ago Sign! 5'1 r the wireless night an" “mm a“ B8B 10.70 \\'l‘ tiiiitt it... wit...“ .... ... ...» . \\.- \\i~‘i ..i.ii ... llilltivrlrllfli||ll>1'\\‘ii|i1K PM) Where‘ “t w“ “°""“ “" “mml as yours. The deceased had been“! dean‘ ‘ghe went‘ u“ u V172!“ f0 through the journey, the cog]; and sundfle“ ' h 10.00 _t-i.iiiiit‘iii h|til'li_ i.i.i.ii l- t‘ .‘l . . \t--i.-. n ....t I'.i11il|\ i'i.|il_\ r . ~ii.-ti ii miiifll \I|l'|'|\U. til recover; but. d-spite Le w , , .. - ii . ‘j ‘in-with. .-,- ..- .y.| i_~ ct ii».ii1.i ...-t .. l‘ _--__<e>-—~ 112M701 medical flnentiJn and kind iu hot tisuul idlfl) good condition h," uhfldmn in Massachusetts’ bu! his assirmtnt had curried m] gzbiiligglllor badges ' n H g .ii 1l1\ \ \ Ill i . I ii I I 1| ll I i ll t‘ iietilth until a few iluys before and“, H, .1 m through (our days of 8m .i_tii,_iii lli'lll‘l' ti. in...“ . -,....-.|., u... it alti ~.t Iilll ]'t "1ll‘t| ..| iclii-yiiiiiiriiw litiiiiiii-iii r... rri».t.ti.i.~-i. nursing the end cattle as ii surltrl-“w ° ' g “t ‘ ‘Y e ‘m 111°‘ 1111111681 . ml- 11°01!‘ .. it\i' ..| IL-t tlti~ .,..,.r. llili i... \i|tiI _ it; -...tti tr\\il twill-I iilr.i\\ ir.iii, to everyone. An hotir before his dealth he told some friends utho bad called to see him tihiit he true reeling well. " ‘ it is truely said that Otvcti will be missed by all who kllnw him. Words fail ho do Justitn- ii) his memory. A kind and affectionate husband, a peaceful tiuii rotiiiy neighbour and itbovi- ilil u l|i'\'tli.i‘(l the utlillillg of the end. During these row tiztys lite loved ones iii the liorut- llUilUCil that t-the was less ac- tive, tiiiil not nu bright us usual; and yet, at first they were not un- duly ulitrnted. But her supply of reserve strength was quite rapidly bet-tuning clflilililSiéitl and it soon the- i-ztme tivideitl tlitit she, wliu hud imcll nut-h ii uotirce or help null to her she returned the toliowing ‘n3 ‘n a 531ml! i114! 0f Wat-Bl‘. T116!‘ Bllrillg to her old home 1n Vernon, P.E.l. In the iull of 1925, at the T151190 549M070. Mass, u-nd it was during this visit that death claimed her tor its own. When she per- ceived that the end was approach- ‘ing she calmly accepted 1t from the 11311115 0f (i011. tlnd bore her sufler- wére heroes all, . Gkilgttu-tui. Mrs A. F. Bariiort Morrell, Mai-y puny’ ‘Mary Frau“ lfirv cniiincim. Ethel Mcxgmm, ""111 M11118: Muriel Flynn, Mary —-—-——-i_.. felines! of her children. she again ‘iuumneue Sullivan. Katherine sui- P l . . 1 I m“ “m MW 6' wflhr- M" Medals tor road race iTruckage lmsh‘ M" ch“"‘e"‘Hrl_iifax Firemetrs prize for Decorated floats parade prizes Ofllce expenses r1nt1ng....... . .. Decoration committee . . . 210.00 1100.00 liitmiti 150,00 113.00 . iii-i selling most. number oi‘ I tickets . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. 31101-0‘ Dues M. F. C. A. . ‘- indigestion and pruictliuil t'llliil0lit' w-trte ideals during lite. mourn u wrrrowint; brothersz-Michttt-l \\ ii‘--. .21 uii 1' (‘Ulilffirl to iili of her loved ones, l ~ , iii». lPIIVUS ‘tld throitglitrnuny lcrtgfyiillrsuwjailghtiltrt “g m A ""6 Cnrmiall lillirit. three 1’ l!" “ 1° ‘WY ° r - to in her last ill-noes h Rev. ‘J s, 'l‘ltonius .»\ll that could he douc to give her Hurley‘ of ‘he Lmmmnhile Cong} 9i Borden null Patrick i-l‘ kirtkoru; lease and comfort was dune. blll lhfilqon Church, Mala“, Mast IFEwas never lived at . T such, high tension. There is a mania for speed, htlrry and. excitement. Nerve force is consumed at a tremendous rate and tirere is little time for recu erntiiiii. But there is a imtt in t later comes the nervous brea own. , .'I‘here is usually plenty of warning o1‘ the appmact n1 nervous exhaustion or ‘ ooliaplel iYou find ou do not rest or sleep we] . You are nervous and irritable. Little..things annoy and worry you. outmay have .' T ' and headaohkes. o t away rom is "candida ~-you mtg; hive lrest. You must . lp the . i" .nsns..u. uz-agnsmqastuzasnnizsun i Nervous Strain of Modern Life hum!!! strength. Sooner or . nerves to get hack health f and vigor. , . The most effective restora- tive of the nerves =is Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Many have been restored after ruluiihs or years 0f themost serious forms 0i nervou trouble. But prevention is the wiser course. it is so easy to head ofl‘ trouble by using this great restorative . when the warning symptoms come. You will feel‘ ounger and look younger an yourftiends will notice this and compli- ment ou. Dr. Chase's Nerve ood, 60 eta. a box. all dealers or The Dr. A. _W. Chase Medicine Co," Ltd., ' Toronto. 2, Canada. Ber spiritual need was attended ‘llbe |end came on Friday, New Year's -D11y. at 5 o'clock am. Her remains were taken to the home of her son. Frank, in Vernon, P.Eil.. and were accompanied by her oldest son, John T" hei- draught. ‘tr Catherine. and llGr brother Pat- rick McKenna. Here a large hum. oer of neighbors and friends unem- aled to have a last look upon her whom during 111a they had learned ;o love and respect. ' The iuiueral took place to St. iaochlmu Church. Vernon River, tn Thursday. January 701.1988, ‘than a Iolem-n iilzii Mass of Re- lu-iem was oflered by her nephew. _ iiev. JOBBph‘ Rooney, Morel]. as cele- vr-ant. "Rev. Michael J. Rooney, of lisfliflh. as deacon, a-nd Rev. Lquia- ‘- Calloslian. Rollo Bay. as sitin- lsacon. The service at tbsp-rave V1111 conducted-thy her pestor,.llev. P. D. Mcfluilan. Here her remains .. yore leid beside those of her hus- mind and her son, Ambrose, to twait the glorious resurrection of he Just. Left to cherish the imemory or e 11nd and loving mother are four one and four diluahters, VII.’ John l‘., Nedlord. Mum; Aloysius. Joe- wh An-Francis 111., and Mrs. James l. Finlay, V on; Mrs. James Mon- tguan, liege k; Mrs. Arthur Lord. Donvers, _Muss., lvnd Kather- "no 0.. Me rd. Mass. Two, brothers ind wet} titer also surviv pier. viz: P: indication-Newton and Patrick oXenna, Vbrnon; end lire. Philip Rooney. Cherry Valley. A sister. Jwl. Michael, Rooneymi-c- deceased her five weeks before. mezfdflrréug were the null-hear- ers, Jame . Irving, MLR, Alfred Henry, Miltonp-Furness. John Mc- Donald, Truernan Jenkins and A'n~ drew McDonald. , The following tokens ot sympathy are gratefully acknowledged: he Cards. trom the following ‘Boston " friends: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph flow ney; Mr. and Mrs. John McKenna. iMr. and Mrs Petrlok Mcltennl and family, Mn Ad! McDonald 3nd family.‘ Mr end litre Iclilerney, Mr end Mrs Thrones Power, Mr eind Mrs James-Holland; Mr and Mrs 11.11.51 out hasltancy. 7,20 3.8] 3.01) 32.1!) 15.00 I 5321:1115. golfiorrton iaayesM iignn Telegrams (mama's Qwcivor M’ ‘ " c 9'31 Tux and interest .. r i, PB Nollie Heck, R 1 t m Mrs Elizabeth Bates, Americana‘. Riga? ° “um ob‘ hail, ‘Boston, lviass; Mr and Mrs 8 Peter Callaghan, Emyvulghjfl E_ 1; ‘MP all-ll Mrs '1‘. -McMahon, Char- lottetown; Mr James P. Qalluxhan. P. W. 0.. Charlottetown; Mrand Mrs Monsghan mud family, ‘H3351. lértgliltztlliitl- Thomas Gillan arud 8d: ro eown. s m. 1 . ~ m“: Mr and M" 3p Adm‘: odsulagggufillowing amounts wcro co]. Chnrlouawwn; ‘Fmderwk mgghDeBlois Bros $ .'i‘.‘;“'i.i'. ‘.1; liifimwfiiflliiat "...? “"1"” m" 3- """" ' 1 8M0“ - . n. s. Spillett ..... .. papers please copy.) puny & Parguson How y Geo. ~10. Hughes Garter b 0o. Stanley Hardy ., ,. Mcliellari Bros. . Now keep flesh. cliarinirtg ' underhygicnichandicap-new _. wfly provides. true security- diICQI-‘dl like tissue Qfifliltiili‘ Report of Committee Receiving Sutnerlptlon (rem Merchants for Advertising Fund 25.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 25-00 10.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 101i’) 10min S. A. McDonald . Alley k 0o. LaPegeA’. Co. Rollers Hardware C0,, Ltd. Jiuilderson & Cudniore iW. K. Rogers tJenkine d» Son Patone Limited Feniiell & Chandler . MOOTUQ McLeod . Prowae Bros, Ltd. .. .. W.lwhblee . . . . . . . _ Charlottetown Hotel Co... , LL-Col. D. A. MscKirrnon " t‘ HE uncertain: and ‘use urit ' ‘ '0! the old-rim: “saniiarycpad! A’ Home k Cm ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " v " protection 90.0" 25.00 ‘ 20.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 100.00 25.00 15.00 has been ended. ° ’ now supplant it. - wear cheer gowns, keep up with social and business requirements, at all times . . . without handicap. _"KOTEX" is a new andrernerk- . $660.00 -Note.—-$418.00 or the above was exlleuded for local and foreign ads vertislng in connection with 01.1 Home I git, d the balance. b] mm. l0 the oiii Home . a c way . . . five times as absorbent Week oihinittee to help puy (ii;- '11 °1'11111"y cotton redr- nuiciiiit o! advertising piiiii 01H by V1 You discard it u easily as a piece "b9 wmmiuilil- of tissue. No laundry. No ' " embarrassment. '- ' Absorb: and dcodorizee at ilie nine. time. Thus ending ALL fear oi offending. . - ""11 8e! It fora few cents at Any drug or d: artment store einiplyflay uym "K TEX." Women ask, r The United Staten prntlut-t-il 450,000 bicycles in 192i. Rornanmnrtar is still its good Zlil 2.000_ye'ara ango. . Afuqllgieits enzlnt- hi]! lit-en in- Try .-Kotcx. Come: l2 inn pacit- ""1"!" ‘hirlirllilliwv. llll- Proves old ways an unheces- l"! "lit. i_ Turkish anti Persian lfllllliullllillf‘ ,woinp~.dyn their hair. palms ll 25.00 - F x Jiifihulafiud soles of their fer-i! Herlicky, tin: Arthur 14rd,‘ ncicttc C. Francis, - Mrs ‘Margaret Moqfllb l, 1:1. ‘ mule ilison. Mrs _. v. ¢ _ ~‘ -un v . 'i - -, "1 ~ .- w‘. ‘four homo riicztnn more i0 you than almost ‘toil are proud of the things iitzii help make ii iiome. You like t0 have gilt-sis conic. i‘ Yl(‘i.1ilS‘Svi-ily, i0 ‘share in those pleat-titres. any other plat-ta. I Advcriisirmcnts givc you a new pride of homo. They heir) you put inside ii better things i0 live with, relax in, listen i0, enjoy. They dcrirt-ihc these better firings, tell ofmd- vertisemcriis you can keep your hometin ex- ccilcni taste. You can put on your liable the w0rid’s finest foods, in pleasing tableisgttings. You can provide strap, towels, linens—‘a‘;i0y'i.o use. You cart know of the newriahingsi-thiat will deserve your irreiitct- them with surest citsc. ‘ “ where you can buy ihcm._ With the aid. I00 Read ihc advcriiscments.‘ '_ ,,te1l honestly of conveniencesiir ' your home happier. ._ '_ 4‘ .‘ _ w" ,. _, at... t 0 More to he proud of a