9”’ r ~ o .. n. .1111I°1'1Ilil‘“"ll'a|dillg* Hillel‘ l-Froill This WEEK'S elevltllir in.) . uonollv " i ~ dreoeied ' . ‘ ** » ‘ * "Th, ,m_,,,“,,.|.__ T“ aglgsram Baum“), announcing ‘h: Z111$L¥W11L11aililgggiaollgésélblegtglfgl sbuergligzniinlggficaniln of iinflwrli-ir $11110? 1on1“ that by the! s. rather ipefll§lr ease has occur- .. l" ' m er . 1r, 111117 11111911110 zzvllltlldmllll- halal-IL‘?! hgil-lvlvigslson Avvfieamnn, -of ed away. .ot the choir as a tgken o1, iglvela and Uullllllllililooltn bird ntotethztudgifertfifivrelllli i1“ Glen my?‘ um icoum “$121,718,: “Q31 ymxgimorlung’ in $0811.’? gxeelotn that Mr. Allearn was born in Ontarlokood wishes for the happy couple, give away to a minority group elJrulic sgggesgroxifle thtigrirlnliiltlefflotgt .. l - 9 a e Mr‘ 1“ 111% year of 1841 and came to Tlg- both of whom are valued members tile former Presbyterian congregt- Last Sunday Dec. 12 at 3.15 p. m: - “gnu, Washington Street, tfiealnan bud gone to Bqgtgn 1M1 H‘ 1E _ _ _ You city. lvlr. lusl has been August for a build?” and to visit 5.5a t? ‘l. Wm‘ M“ parents in m“ or ‘m’ Che“ Omamzauom The “on any “rolwny which had 10m” M" “m” E‘ Cmmm‘ we“ 1° 111° - . hon movies to Cape Traverse hearty good wishes of tllei l bol for lne past luonln alraugillg friends and relatives in the New . - _ l‘ mlllly er! Jllllféd to a former Metho- home or Mr. Archibald McKenzie M11111 n» e» do" ve-ve urge consisted of Lertrlled had the mislortune" to nleetmupomk,“ made m, Mm a m“ hdmmwad ..B“.chw,'md.. e‘ 5w“ m“ o no order.“ m” d1"p°“' 111° 4”" *1°°1‘°11 1“ 111111 1411-1" M1’- ‘ u“ “m” lynx’ . = 11:12“ x3e "311181111 ‘in’ d W111i?‘ friends. I m nyflurnlilz to the home of the $1.121; fiootilligesttgwguml bhurcn mew’ Make”: mug m a ‘peculiar poul- = . .. ' all n uro . e ‘ - _ ' ' non on is bedl in the kitchen. He NIRAL THURUDAY. 9- Th5 Was at once taken to the °,T:€fn3r€;§nhg3om“2fi11°1°11“afeggryglzumfidtgugkmfg" “n91 ‘hm 1h1°i°l1'1° 1'11‘- 39111101’ 811W 1° culled to .M.r. ‘McKenzie by name rsioi Mr S. U. uamemn was City Hospital there nnd appsr- t B‘ w” con t l y u c ’ ma“ 1 ° “1111111111113 Presbyterian mll- but receiving no answer went to ‘filllrstlfl! atternoou il‘0ll't his 1M1? lllliilo lillllil progress towards ’°“' “"1 °“° 1111111111" "v Jllck emf‘: “ “mg; ‘°1°K"1"l* Wm lo- srozllilob the rlsbt to worship in u... bedside and ionnd that the man residence, -Vlctorip with a, rfivilverv. For the pest two months 1311a“ l"! ‘M11101. New, Cecil mpufid: $13‘ slelgtifriendshon the uie former Presbyterian Church dtliw“ “ML He at ("we we.“ m" and ‘my; attendance. Services his condition Wlliraggpded as “,1 k _ cs ern Cane a and Mrs. Maryldhi‘ 12M brill: p v one to o wed- such time as it might not ho in uscqmufled m, Kama, and mom" M“ I mum“ b, m“ new . M‘ our Mn,“ two weeks no n was acDonald of Saclwille. ahméer w“ e was tendered ll. and subject to the terms o: pay~ and Mm James Cum“: témns ridge look place in Providence, R. _ “ma”. by 1119 “an M; foilnd necegsury 1o ampumte the There are also 6 grand chlldreniuwtul article: ‘n?!’ valuable and ment of expense and provided that 11mm or m“ dmwvery and requemfi ..’on October 30th of Mr. Raymond . .1.“ m,“ mum u whim Injupgd 1mm 91mm m“ m“ he sing lzagreet grandchildren sur-“stltymg w h" e fllfisanted. thus wnsonable notice be gwgn,,by, thud“ “mm not m so ma‘, mo Dremwll. McWlUlams of Cape Traverse "a the "mm" 1*"!!! umltmdua“, “m, um“ m, 9M mmewgltn‘ 110s ‘Wlffllllllflllg pl deceased , ‘ p011 r y. ‘Un1ctled Church cousresation- in rs. 98.1mm‘ he 0on1“ procure mum m” P. .11 I. now shipping clerk. to Miss _ , I . plow. B11011!“ the high es-| T110 11118 MP- 3061111111 Will a 11st‘, W11"- ; l STEVENBONCAMPB , 8111 1° Blllvicee. so as to Bllllliil-i" 5111 HBh-iwfldihgly summon“ Mary W. R switch board oper- t0 111111 111° 1110-1111111" 111’ F1111" 115 ' .. -W111¢11'111° 11909111!‘ 1W5! 1'9 °1 No" 39°11‘ ‘m! mnmved‘ ‘mm mum‘ which‘ m“ ma“: (fillet lnarrla e - lELL _ A 511° 1111 ilapriciousness. ' iféiilrni William‘ MoCourt Jose h Bu" m‘ the‘ ' Rostam‘ The “'9' ace‘ 1 ' we community. . mu“ m m“ d“, 81,0“; ten yo", “o, from the home or Mr. Albert Bell, mo“ Chung wcltiarsotemllized ilt No. 7 Clyde River . . Mccourtiutnd Jdhn Baum‘; who 5'0 mo“ was -pel.iormed by [he Rev’. Tm. N11 .1,,-,,,,.e,.,, were; Merges, v n 1n 01.5mm Uemeun. 1m;- wug mud... caretaker or (no Victoria (considering the mnqmou Mend“ ,0 t . 4 lo e own, oil 1n this case an agreement oi compamed Mm immedlate] l m 1R. D. l-lollingtnn, Methodist mmrr. '1‘. P. (Iulieu. W. J. Gibson. J. Stet- ._... v Methodist Church a position which of a... reel-is at the time) was rntii- Y- ° - . when Mien Mar- settlement was flied by which we house of tho deceased 11b; iniihm- 11111161111111 by iliiss sonbiceml- W- 11111111111" -'~ 1'" “fmyl- f ' cnninbeii and lilies Beatrice "llllmil"! ‘"11 " ' 1‘ ‘ he filled fsithfull and satlsfactor- er largely attended. Rev. iMr. snin- ‘m’? V‘ s'°"‘""‘°“- N" 911111801"- Colliiieuini: Presbyterian Church , lly and which he Zetained until his med-s, minister at. Tvyou 0fllélllli3d"éeam‘m1f like bride f’! Mr- A110" A- be liven the l0rm6l‘.Pl'l351)Yl0l‘l8ll 2:6 dealdimanhs r18“ m asftemln hlatliew. The Broom is a son of Mr my‘ R‘ c" Batch‘ death. His wife predeceased lilln at the home and grave. tonmp e ‘Long m1", Rev. Mr‘ Full church‘ This met Wm‘ m9 “"1 r frfi,“ w e er “mm “as me and Mrs. Ed lilo-Williams of Ca é 1 ' by ab“, 51X monum H9 19m,“ ,0 The palbbearens were: James otflkmlfllfll‘ of Zion Church was the proval of nil. ri t c _ dy. but found. there wsshmweme’ mm young wupla mtegd mourn three daughters one in the Chaisson, Ldiwln AfcWlliiam, Meier c‘ n8 clergyman. An" we N°- 3 11111 10. North Tryon 110M‘ Mr‘ ED115111.“ the“ we!“ 1° making their homo in Bosto d UM,“ states’ one m hedmqcwn. carmnmm, Jam” Campbell, Alec. nerfrnony the happy couple left by in this case Mr. Bentley sure at; Sifinley Bridge for Dr. Fleming u-iio ,1] m“. ma“ ma“, m all m’. N n» and MM Pawn,“ he“ MW Rowan and nobenmucwiluamfl. o or for Long R-iver where they his opinion that the present coll- d°°1111lli1 to go. He tbon returned in wishing ‘him a is“; l“;';p11y1l‘l‘t;1 “>H .. ...W.. _ . J? 0 'arlolislii"vli' ‘Guardian's FUNERAL YESTERDAY ..- The funeral of the late Mr. Watson 80a- man was held from his late resi- denco 206 Sydney Street st 2 o'- clock yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Ryan and Rev. Dr. Ramsay. The pall- bearers were: G. H. ll-lolbrook, Geo. ttughes, Dr. Ayers, A. B. Blown, G. F. HUICIIQSOH and F. A. McDonald. interment was in the Peoples’ Ce- metcry. up», I y . ' Saturday, 8 w grandson of’ Donald Stewart 9'! Apple Tree farm. who htmllfathd to this province in the earlypflrtd .if the last century and settled near iApple Tree Wharf where be passed away in the yestflflfll. The subject of this sketoli was a mall of sterling entegrity and irre- proachslile character and overtly‘ Jeoendent of our Islands plonerfu noble men and women. W110 1111.4 with the highest esteem and ‘re- ;s.rd of all who knew them. T0 the narrowing relatives and friend!’ we can but draw the vsil of prlr iound sympathy and in the hush sud sil e feebwhst speech 11911 never to . l-le has passed into that silent country. and death the golden key of 'Hesveti.rl.ial.‘\lfl10oh011 WEDDING _BELLB.— Tile mar- Cairns. field Cemetery. officiating. _ E POTATO CROP. _Mr_ . Miclvor, Kickers, fur-nipped q tho oil-MO of tne S. S. Lilly .. smiled on the stb “for New Mr. Mclvor was find Ihrst to t me growing o! seed DQ110003 11s.; made steady progress in Ifilppy brides in spotless 511111101115 Close behind our lxlpd We throng. liner ill the store of Mr. S. A. Mc- Donald; and who went to visit her 15ml “mom”, Tryon father some six weeks ago, reinelu- ‘ ipg wit-h him till his death. She will accompany tihe body home», .23‘; *:..:.*":“.*::..;t "their ‘hive new» industry. The above ship- t was the largest single ship- t he has made. He ihss an up . to warehouse full of potatoes Q pest quality and will be ship. _ throughout the balance o: the on. , ~ A gentle voice said ‘Kfomej’ interment was in (Jhurch of Scol- The golden gates were opened, And with farewells unspoken, 13 over one hundred friend's and or we qrrrrrm 1,," m ' at the contiuiiv giglglvtfigd°lalr11zhaf1rillym~ (2111111111911111; Presbyterlnns should have the River and TBBOStEf-l 0111118 n 1011x1115“ 1° wommp 111111-19" 1° 111° _ 1’ 9111 W111 11_terms,set forth in former applicm I51?“ 1111111)‘ valuable and useful 110m; g‘ l” a! B‘ wk“ °1 1-119 1151913111 111 No QnHampton and Bonsliaw whm‘ 11191’ W579 119111- T111111‘ 1111111)‘. This application. presented by Wm reflma- O11t11° “$111118 0! 001- gregatioii should not be deprived 1mm’ “m1 '1“'°°°ed°‘1 1° 111° 1191119 of another neighbor, Mr. Wlll-inm Gunn of Granville whom lie awflk~ ened and. telling him the circuni. stances, asked him to go for Dr. Matheson at Bredalbane. Mr. Gunn did so and returned with the doctor at 11:55 p. m. The doctor examined The Wlleatley River Iaiterary and |Debnt1ng Society was reorganized Friday evening. December 10th with Charles Andrews dii the chair, The following officers. were appoint- ed: Resident. Victor Ling; v1.1a. DEBATING CLUB FOHMED.__ where the lamb goes, there we foi- ow, \V_lllle‘wc sing tho unlmown song. This divine ‘promise made by the Heavenly Spouse in tile Book of Canticies should bring supreme consolation to the Congregation 516 nouncament later‘ A1‘ E1151 303111117 Oil November friends join in wishin them a on ‘ ,_ m "E111" m“ ““~ ‘hi’ “°°‘“ °°°“"°1 "i M's-ml" “are merrier 1118- l s11‘? .°i?§“.'.'.l.‘."‘.‘.§ §Z°?..“°Z.“““' .§”“°.....Zv’.’."d...’..§§1..'i’.§§"§§§ °§..‘.1’.§’...‘.'ZZ3 """““1°'"- P1111» 11111810“: We WLANDER whos__ The wank John D001”. an“, a Lingering m - Shaw. Mr 88mm igavie s10 {xix-him dead‘ ll tary, Ethel Ling; honour-pr. Bor. age took place in New York last llees of cancer, which she bore with WEDDING BELLS - Numbered mummy g‘, up me r1 h, o, m“ rpm, deceased, was about 55 vears 11°11 111118- Tile meetings will be week oi‘ Miss Beatrice Munroe christian patience and resignation 11111011: the holldny Weddlngg wgglconnnuing rash term‘; Ch or age “.83 a flghenmm. and '11 d 110111 Weekly. 8801i Friday evening. Sohurmall. daughter of MTJHMI Mrs. to the Divine Will. _ that of Miss Anna Genevieve Sin-ithnhe r151" m wnrahly i ll vhunzl: 1110110 He was 3, quip; 1,11 1e The 111111100l for 1-118 Opening dicbate George W. Schurman, to Holbrook The deceased who-so maiden (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Li,“ mm w“ Hum p‘ ‘t1 ‘ “f” 1 neighbor who had no “'6 f; 5 "15 is “lllesolved that more iufqrmaflon B. Cuasliiman. Mr. Bchurman, iatherhuino was Mei-y rMufphy’ “w, Mm 9mm,’ m. Maple Plums’ and Frednerms ll , ec o .c usuu his death h“ “used m, es all in gnllied through travelling than of the bride, is a native of Prince at Mlllvals on August 2nd, 1866. erlck w, Brow-n, son of Mr. and No 11' Bade", d R V I row m the commuu“ 591111110 1=°l'1read1r,g_l- Th“ move], was T D. Edward Island, being a brother oi Mrs. Dooley . ssessed ll roliu51 5M... Frank C. Brown, of 22 Berk- m“, 61,811‘? “B” “u” f‘? ____ y‘ 111118 and seconder Ale); Dancer“, Jacob Gould Schurman, United constitution, and being one 0111105,, shire Street, Swampscott. The me Conan“; r ' enPeYlgflnei " o“ the m“ "m, were were n The first regular debate will be held States Ambassador to Germany. pill)‘, goorpheuned. women. ceremony was Derkmned on Church the f‘ hog! ‘o rtfiiyiler ill]; voyed m the" la.“ ream lag; Friday, December 1711, Mr. Scburmun is s member of one 10nd of he, home and loved com_ Thanksgiving Eve. Nov. 24th, in 1,111.81, “.1191, g t (1, 1‘ n“ p n 11' from the home other brotlferp Rod of the largest law firms of New “my She was away” kmd, m“! St. John's Church, by the Rev. Fr. c l d 1 ,1", no l“ “sefmd surhiacheotl, tho remains ofmw GAZETTED. —’I‘hc following 3.), York 01 “b11111 Ho“- Charlm‘ E‘ 1081111111118 W81‘ Y0ill1y 1'1 assist flier Malmney‘ or swumpscmt‘ Mass‘ “(The gllfflgllillsua ttelgllnb‘ t. Vol. 1101111 Mdclieoil of Quincy lllas:"pmntme"1l1- i-‘iih- Canadian 111111113 Hughes, a former candidate for the Qclghbon.‘ 1n 111m, o; $191,119.83 81145110110101! i110 “bridal couple were 1e was an,“ $3.111‘. 5:153: “$111111 placed in the Hnrtsvilii: ‘(591111011111 111129119111 111i. (P. E. I.) Med. Presidency. and a former Secrciaf)’ ie8111~ 5116 will cermhfly be missed Mr. and Miss Cbuteuliey, friends of ‘y 1 ' r _ , , ry. lt W11‘ lh i“ l '1 i ., 111’<—Til lit‘ Prov. Lt. (.1 i) °1 Sm“- 1“ m" ‘he 11”“- ill her home and neighborhood, a” "W11" Th“ 111F111“ wore white ;”,‘,',;,,‘f§‘{§§',§,, C‘,‘furc,§"§u,‘§,“r‘_1’§2;‘{j old homo nviizre 3.533..‘ iiolréifilgjfp lliil Sidney i-"ioidiniz. 1st. Deceased ivas a devout member Oman crepe “1'“'“1°‘1 ‘V1111 P8111113 . v . . 1926, llifiliitr l’ E l R . , , w _ 1 d cm 1 11., u, 1 ._ B18111)‘ teem ago. Her two sons y . . . 91,1. 110mb J. the Oauumc Chum!“ and flnend_.llld rhnestcilcs. Hei veil was e111, ey e e1 1d ere was no mo“ . ~ . Bn. C. h‘. F.) T i r t n Elk n L Di. Johll M. and William J. accom- _ o vie prov, Lt, 1‘ reguJuHy w he‘. "ngk “s 111111115" glxjghfiretlrebllotaslsgllxufiualrrfigged 511,111“! 13°- 012 ‘Grgmfllfieawfln panieil the remains home, fllflluugh (Bully) , John Joseph Ronald Hui-- '- l es o ie “urmg he‘. 111116,,“ $1“, wuS1.req",,“L_ _ V The parties Wm“? 1‘ “h! in the weather. made trstvclling ul-hrlllgton Flt-min: 2911, Apr" 1926 R 1y vmwd by R“, Rumor with“, The Itlflllili-l ntteiiilant wore agreemem by amid: 111;‘; “Uzi,” 1.1 most impassable. many (sumo to~ .I. Rest. (105th Bn. C. E. F2); in Mm admmlstcrul ‘he m“ H195 m. wore lfllzlldtlllfiil, iind " gather to honor in -ii.-i~ death, 0pc l9 ill'0\'- hi. ilillily); .Io..-epli Arthur - . l . l ss. ere W113 _ 1 the Manse at. liradiilbanc slioull M , Holy Mother C1l.ll|"."1l. a ‘Yummy supper following the re 115- 1925- 111 1 l __ _ v .wh0 invariably enjoyed ‘the love 10119111111 1511i. . 1 V I amount to one third oi’ thi. llllL-l and “new, of a largo uonsuurerrcy the list of promoting and (rung. Iler llineln, which took DIBAA} to 11511110“ a, the 110,91 H U St. Dunsvtalfs ‘Cathedral, thence to 531mm Anal. a houeylnuonavtvolrfrlaa‘ est and i0 be vzl-llicd at $800 uild in her u UV ovmc - . . a out oi leis approved lly the civil SGTWCI! that amount to be paid hy th-l 1, nerad1ui1npgu1s.lle:i flan C ~. 1- 11 1 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ ppearam-o: Qlnfnlsslon app“ ,1 , f H 1 Fjust L8 snu sh lie lke stars the Catholic cemetery on November dud Mm Brown Wm "lake “w” United Church congregation Wllfhhel. unflmhed 11m her chger-[ulnggg Aitlriiic and Fislieiqics-lddtifnl-(tfirillhfu ‘hrmlghout eternity" ‘11l11"111§{--l'wh‘15xl1l*11‘5°1l' 11111121111111 R11‘ 110ml: at $17 Norfolk Avcniiu "n 119W 3P9 llslllg it., in tile 00111111111"! 118i‘ -ll‘lllllSl.l‘y (if love and (levotloil Keeping 0 A S Hglrtkeeper Our loss is ‘her gain. Ilse slit: _ _iucm g .1185 was eirzit-ls- _ ' ' ‘ " ‘ " ‘ at the homo o! the bridollkMees-m-Wiliiilm 11191110111» --"111*1s-- Monsignor itnnrine clvleDoniljltl “ummwth "resbyteflu" m11g"‘g“'11°1‘~ T111310 lici- fumily and friends made it Grade ‘i (‘inns 1) c 1;. r v won the desired [mar yes for the . . _ 1 _ agreement met with approval. _ 1 .~ . , ' We “an l‘ “'1 .. ' ' ' dwmdere lailrblhomo $1225.31! hAqeomarmn" Izlicnfmodvideucidetfiorltl’ “m1 ‘he 11°11'10" M the lzravc by MacDONALD-MUTCH —Ou est “°' 13 "m" R""'°° l fifggptldyytfddgolikfegefl? L 1111? Edi? .. rs . - , . 1 . ' , - - ' ' - - ~ dioxins; ‘.17.. pleasantly spent Mm; Mr‘? BffldfQr-fl wnodmrd, RfilYi Fmlffi; W“1_”,1" “111111- December 4thr»1926v n quiet M Benn v avodtmirw Glasgow they loved s0 well. Her esteemed!‘ FURTHER PARTlCULARS.-~-.\ir, slilllil lilo irlw "valve of o lilo seem anclhg, singing, and lnatru- Providence, J1.- I. Mrs. Gordon J h w Err 1 eur-‘niwfaro ‘Y’ P‘ Dufiy’ P“ very 11mm’ "911111118 100k place l 1113f m, 1211:: émfrg” S)“ hiisiiniiil, preceded lit-r eight yearsvJ. Wesley" Doiiii received l1 telegram 111111111 L110 5011001 1'00!“ W011i. W111i ml muaic‘ The numb” ‘or "awe, Providence. n‘ L Color; Jultllfilfiv Gtlligillhdllttchbll. Wesley Church. Winnipeg. when 38m u‘; “is these chgurgisolivhéuv sgoi ) _ H d _ _ ‘HTOHI liougbesch, vCalitorniu; last naught else in vlow but the glory, received‘ wsmy to the Dumb The funeral which was largely ab S‘ Se‘ c i l1. Ir- -. 1:0 trii ulld r- David Alexander MacDonald. “gt 111.1111“. b the Fill-ted Church w‘ m "M11111 -1ll iliolrlll) 0i week stating that. his brother, (199.0? God mid the salvation of souls. y M111“ young couple‘ “"1191 113' “Ympamlamg ‘flauves glizeledctialigiokriiioiiril bcsil h rligldlwgdjflt?“ Qlallgow Rodd, Prlilce o y “ m" ‘"1115 “m1 111190 flililgbtorrl. Mai-k Douli, had been‘ 111511111111" A" number of. Years of her teaob~ . t C a s 1 "___ 131111 91°11“ 1°°k 111*“ ‘"1 F7111“ narrowing husband and tomb? two bonds of §..'.’.'i1§li'...:§; ltlbnfdlqisiladigh vonzrosetion illld llllbioci lo 111*‘ ivliliam .I.: Alex; Dr. J. M: Merl. killed in nn elevator accident our. in career e H e t t s: Jos- - . l terms. ~iit rune-til 10111." l Newton all rosidiiigdn Quincy *1 11 . ~ “ ' ' g- w m p n a ' - Dom“ BELLQPA vary m‘, 1 _ ' _ I 11111111 ‘ _ _ . ilg it. past Sllllll1l0l._1l(: made .uii eplii-i Convent. ‘Charlottetown. iwiddlug took place ei/St, Alba's mrmgmimflzafiam?ntery 5131375 1111111913’ ‘Mm- 1111C“ G1"111°?l'-_ far] MPwh- "f 111111911119)’ 311W‘. Manse property’ no 0rd“. “a” 151v 11111111 v J u l‘ ‘k l 1 extended trip to tliodlzlst, ufcconi-i The ‘lust three years of. her life," ilroh‘ 1m 65, on Wednesday’ , _ __’_ . 1 1g,“ ItMr-“(w sprains: hmmnlm o! Face hdwanl mum, Th‘, 11mm 14 Mamhflfld Cfizlifiéulitcoxkl" . {"1 Ikdtlflllnfarta: pflllled by his wife (whom be lilitr- rich intiio uwilusitimi of virtue wit.- 'v..2itll when Mieiixhlary McGiuil The death occurred at his lioiilo £3315“ stntlri? 11111112312; 11:10 $1,112?” ("the Island's “p101” \1lr Bentley ‘ordered that the ‘con .t Quincy and ‘nil. Rev.' Dr A fled m California) and spew‘ Hum“ "eased “n mmrgefl" “ruggw he‘ _ , , , _, ._ ~,. .u - . 'ou .‘ S. ~- . .,. . .. 1511mm“ 115°11'11"’ m“ mm“ "r 35 V1011"? Wvtlmmr ~11 3 (‘(111151 {mp1, “m1 pauqck a1M111va10_ rruppormd by 1y111sfillr,‘§la1x¥_nzfgl1erx)1;l tinulng Presbyterian coilgrcgstiou B‘. MucLeoil ot‘ CHFVHIHN, Oregon. Notre Dame that mourn the 108B 0 its most cherished member. ’ S. .8. Ollvn (May Prsuglrt) daughter oi’ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prnugiit, Cherry Valley. entered the Congregation dc Notre Dame Montreal, lifter having spent her school yours at Mount Mellick, and then entered Prince of Wales Col- lege, Charlottetown. She was tlieii n young maiden of tiventy-four endowed: with an ample share of those qualities of mind and body that mark those women around whom centre the adulation of the world. I-lenrkening to the voice o! conscience that called iicr to a, life of Religious Perfection. she left home in order to give e. loyal uiid life long service to Him. who was soon to become her Dlvillc Spouse. " After the iusuul term oi‘ proba- tion S. >0llvn was admitted to the Religious Profession. "Those who instruct others ullin NNOLLY-‘OBTRIOOE NUP~1 gs-A very pretty wedding solemnliied at 8t. Dtinetanhi‘ rnl on Nov. 2i, when Miss .. Ostridge, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles Ostridgo, became bride ot Mr. James Connolly, of Mr and Mrs. Michael Con- y, Charlottetown. The cere- y was performed by the Rev. riguor McDonald. The bride ed very girlish lira gown of kker blown satin with georg- . trimmings, with hat to match, wall attended by her sister. ., Margaret, who wore a1 dross sandalwood tricotine with co- trimnilngs and black picture 11111:‘; 1:133 “$1,318 13121111215 The death occurred on Dec. 6th at m“ _ 1mmed1aml “u”. umber home in lii-urrny Harbor South l ceremony theylii-idai par- 111 Mm 1311111-1- Semabwgh 115911 77' red u, (he 110mg, or lhagflnfll‘ _a short illness of about a , I 0,151“. M11 capffl"_jameg month. The deceased laidy, who was , 1113101111101,“ 311.66g where a the revered mother of a large fain- ty wedding lbreakfast was ser- 111?. i8 1106111)’ lllilllrlwil 11y 1191‘ 1111* _ rrter which they-deft on a blind and the following sons slid rt honeymoon trip ‘through the 1181151110111 itilne Provinces. On their re- Albert, Pnrrsboro, N. Henry . they were tendered a T9C8D--M1ll'l'8YiI{&l‘b0l".'Hmr11-1d W11W1l0111°1‘ glue in Sackvlllc as well‘ its on P._1we@rrr1e¢11n1ng 1153111, and. a 10,51 ‘v James Guild“ o! um “mo Saturday morning of M“ George o. island. viewing old HCi-lllfikl mid qeyuqlon 11,114.1- bghyyedlcgngfgga. m. Tho ceremony was p0!'f0l‘1l1- Ste-wart. aged 72. Mr. Stewart, was by ltev. lbeo Harrell who also n son of the late Donald Stewart, ablated the nuptial nlass. The Marshfielil. ‘For the past thirty do‘ who was very becomingly years he ‘had been engaged in IBTIIIH‘ hl$12l5.°.2.l’;“.§“fl§“l‘?'3.' s2... n. n. n... 1 with nut u; prawn was ggtendJfll and retired from active work 8mm» 01111411151111» 0111-3 M1‘- by Miss Margaret Grlflin.‘ R. N. and built a residence for 1ilm*self'111"-.M1°1111°1 ""15- ‘9113’; M1‘- e tiliegroom was ably support- 11"- 1-116 '91?" 011d °1 111° .011!‘- by Mr. Stephen P. Connolly, ~ "lpal of Emyvale School. Fol- 'ng the ceremony the wedding “w” WW1“ 1 h _ y motomd w the brmevs Mum plalned about a pain n t o l “nuke o‘ a dam“, hmakfau of his heart and a few hours - to enjoy o. couple of hours of 11119111111 “w”? . , , w ma“ andvocm musk,’ They The lute Mr. Stewart was a lilan n motored t0 the Revere Hotel re a sumptuous dinner awaited -. . ln the evening they returned Spiritual offerings: Mass Cards,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dooley. )Gi'tyi D0616)’. South-port; Mr. and John Conway. City; excellent lienllh and on Friday was In the evening he 0011\- 111111 "M11 501111 Murphy. 1mm. City; Captain Prauglnt, City; isnd Mrs. Bernamd MoCnbe. St. unis; respect and esteem of all who Mr. John Doyle, lCity;_ ‘Misses knew him. Out of a family oi thirt- een the following brothers iind It. l m’ “"1"” °f 111° bflde "vhwe sisters survive John retired raii-‘ Spiritual bouquets Commercial 1 _ - l ‘ , - The number oi‘ nppliixltloiiii re- g‘: 5113;; azzggafalrgelgvzgrlilvg way employee ilt Georgetown. Aie-X- Class and grade X. Notre Dumc 981v“ 1811039111." was 1wenty3ev. apenL Pram“ m me wedding audenPeter and Miss Jessie irfsrnll- Acndemy, ltttsa Kntio bturplty, City; (m, or 11,958 two, name“,- r1ar1sv111e 110111 (lb-ll 11151 1W0 1111111911 113121;’? 311:1‘- xxlilfisll-ag1lli-‘kt1lqi1ll.dfiileiklfill" and Brookfield ivere withdrawn ti)’ l - s. ' ' rs o . .3 ; " " 111° b71119 111 11" 11°51“ ‘"111 Hammond iii Bskerfield. California. suisirfmgndpm 3&1 ivir-r-Lnaqfrciurgiv, ‘£2 zlgiifmgnta and did not Con“, on ilaneous shower was ten~ ,1“, homestead» Don,“ 111111111111‘ 91 119311115111 513111 1'°'Mrs. Charles Munp, Port Art ur, M of 1' m 1,1; 1 on is sufficient to tooilfv her Ont... vii-n. Fullerton. New Hanlp- M,,,‘,’.‘“;;§°,5,,,,,,, “,,§,,,,'i§,,,,,’,,,_ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ‘Mr. Joseph _ lfim.‘ G, A. Brothers. East Royalty; M _ s h d 1 n10 ,1 . r. James Menaghan, City; Mrs. ' “’“"‘" 1' '1 “w” ° y“ Alice Grady. lVLrx-i. entry MqLellaii Biiocton. egloii lilacs; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Fl'3l1k'M1.ll‘iphy,c;J“ver' oi’ tine character and enjoyed the and Mr. P0191‘ 1111111111)’, Falrvlew; "em m" be“ nle und Clara Murphy. Providence, fled m“ v 131111111 from Sumnlerfield was and the groom liy Mr. Cunlpbcll B_ _ , 5.11.1111, mudemfl o; we Cemramnw upon tile usual‘ conditions, also "ldiull Bible College, Winnipeg, The gave 1" 111° T131" 1° "*1" 11"‘- 111111111“ ‘Qyrgmquy w“ pormrlned by H“ also the right to the use iiild ulh ‘tev. Daniel N. Buntaln, assisted by m“ m “m ce'nm°r1" "tev. J. Eustace Purdie, both clergy- N°' 15 mum 81'1"" - _ nun .1101“ “Eaves or me ISIMUL All offer had been lliudc lu gllfi‘ 1r; Bummn 1,, 11w 1111111519,. “(one to tho continuing Rrcsbyterluii con. '11 (me largest and mo“ outamndJtregntioii the former Methodist [pg r-aa1gvauge11caband Sp1r1tua1CllllFC1l building . Ni‘. Bentley bur-open 1n 11,9 west 1.11.1 purmedeclded to leave tliu ilccidlng oi‘ '5 111., pr1rrc1pa1 or the above meugtho matter to tho pill-tics concern- tioned Bible College. The happy 011- conpleleft on the Canadian Pacific N°- 16 “"1"” en route to their new home in Vnn- Here tne comuuuiilg Presbyter- Wa jolll lii extending tolinil congregation had been offered and mostsincerephe former Methodist Church, frca wishes for n. long and happy wed- oi‘ charge, wit-h‘ some ‘exceptions. Mr. Bentley found they had a right to take it. in regard to the par soiittge, it was offered by the United Church CDXIKR" giitlon to the continuing Presby- terian on payment of one-third lllc value. This belonged to Stur- geon congregation and Mr. Beflb ley uuilld only leave it to the wish of the parties. No. 17 Murray lfirbor. Wm. Mrs. Will. and and ‘Mr. Av- 1M lll~ Anotllor application presented M1‘. but no evidence was given and the ho glven- the lli-ic of the church. All ‘worthy of prosperous and tlitiir noble 1iarelltagc. She spent the lsst oi‘ liei- years ill the ‘homo of her youngest son. Ncivtoii. tile sudden death yesterday tit‘ Ml‘. "onianfln Franklin Gates the well and "ividciy known proprietor of .....es' iVlLLH, situated in, Charlotte- town Royalty on the North River Road, illiout three iililcs from tllu ‘city. - The particulars are us follows:- He ems driving to town yesterday viorning with n. load of pork. When renewing old acquaintance-s.- De~ ceased, who was seventy yours of ugc, loaves to mourn his widow, tiwo soils and a daughter of n form‘- nr wlfo. and tell liirothers and sis- ters. Friends who met liizli lierea Citizens were shocked to lcufll 111‘ ftyw liiolltlis ago rwill learn with re- gret oi’ his tragic tlt3flth.—Si1CkV|ll8 'l‘ribuno. —-POTATO PlONEElL-Mi‘. M.J. NlqJvor, Llie pmnoer oi‘ intensified ‘potato culture on ~11. E. island was is visitor to Suiunlerelde on Satur- day. Mr. Mclvor started an en- terprise in'Klnkora, ‘l’. E. l.. sever- ell years ago, which has nearly re- iloli. | On October 2i she paseedpoacom fully into the arms of her Creator. whose cull to renderaccount oflHln lileetilnuble gifts of the re tip llfo was obeyed with the same spir- it of submission that actuated her throughout life. _ _ The chief mourners at the funer- al were". Rev. IS. S. Ethelred Motl- treal, (sister); Dr. “fright illid Mrs. ibewis, (cousins).- Requiesoat in Paco. FRIDAY lN P. E. l. HOQPITAL —Mr. ipposite Mr. Slnimouui residence on vohm0n1zel1 01d methods o, 81.0w Brenton Rowan o‘ TWO“ can“ m he North River Road, just on the outskirts ni‘ Charlottetown. Mr. Cutcliffe, of Charlottetown Royeit)’. who was with Mi‘. Gates in the sleigh, saw hlln suddenly drop the reins and lean back against. the sent. As there iverc ii. number of sleiglis on the road, Mr. Cutoliffe called to Ml". James C. Maclreod. of Hampshire, and Mr Bryenton, of liiliion Road. and they at once litt- 1cd Mr. (‘rote-s out of the sleigh. un- lnr; potatoes and has been s great source of revenue to e large num- her of our people—~maklng oi‘ their farms n perennial gold flllfifi-"Wllh u rich nnlluill "pay streak". Mr. Mclvor lies grown this yenr in the vicinity of 35000 bushels oi‘ petu- toes. He ls also an extensive buy- er and shipper of potatoes, he bus hipped 5i) csrlorbds to New York City 1110111). this talL-bo bought dud sold 125 carlonds lu all l‘. E 1110 011v. Monday. and was convey- ed to the P. E. island Hospital wherc he underwent on opere~ .l.on yesterday. lllis mother, Mrs. John iiiowstt accompanied him and 11-1 spending a few days in the city at tho homo of Miis. Er- n-z-st Cameron, Fitzroy St. - --WELL KNOWN LADY — Fol- lowing a uerlOus operation perform- “ Yily- M1‘. 5111111111 111014011811! shire and Mrs.. Malcolm (Tvlllis, and M“; wm, Smith, Victoria B. mrrr-ruirriou 111,1 no; 60,151,191. 1, " “i1 111° m“ °1 "N1"- Am“ ‘1- 91111111111111111111- , | May iwr soul root illlieoco. Another alpplicatlofl, from Lot. 14. ~ n where ho intends to make] Tho tuiiornl will ti.» held cu wcd- questioned the Wm taken M mu ""1181 Minna‘ M11181; ma“: “e311” ‘eavhlm 11i“f_ihm(1?e u: 1,1)‘ v/EDNESYDAY time oi‘ union but the commission ion n w lng i‘. an ni., for the hill-s trod ome er). MANY HAPPV RETURNSI- decided that 1t had no jurlsdimlon Congratulations were showered oil {"1" a 1°“ “m1 bu” to get in such s matter. Hence ' m" 1M0" (my Dec “m1 on Mr and M" the docket consisted of twenty-five Tl l-.' t1 :- rred ill lli- P1111130 * . __-_ ' ‘ _ ' , ' ‘ The following ls the report oi‘ the Eilwllluflg“1ii11ll‘l’i(lhu"Qfilllllll kn; 2.30 11' F- mmnmmlsl M- Avum“ “h” island Wants more men like Mr. 312mg‘? gjsemafgfzraatggzerpflgg \ " I ~<__ . II ll I won‘ unwed 111° Meumdm short liliio i|l‘l‘l\'t‘i1 on the scene. .,,',,q,,l,fhrné““_§ who “m “tart ‘sad death took place there on Sun- Cliurcli. As this was suitable foi- 1m “m magnum? m, (Hues had ' ‘ ‘____ _ day of Mrs. Henry Chrlstosphe , of them no order could be iiindc ulld- been. currml .111." Bryeutonvfl The news 0t the sudden death “Central Bedeque. aged 60 years. Tho or me drcmnnaucafi’ sleigh hlltvbl‘! ‘g ii- doctors nrrl- pan-wk par-me,- wmch occurred a; 11999115941 11111)’ W116 W17 1118111)’ e5" N. 18 Dundss, Brldue- ‘.11 1115,, 1,1,1 11,1. i "McLeod Mm m h I Kink w_d teemed in tho community and the 81111110811011“- 1111101101111 111' W111c11 town and Annandale ‘i. 18h “@110 M‘, Gates‘. 3 0m“ '1 om o“ '“ 1198' deepest sympathy is extended to r x979 praflgnlefl by the Continuing 11.1w cmmmnng 1.,os,1,y1m_iml M!“ ‘P1011011 kl.- so.‘ incur“ bod. was day. Nov. 21th came as u terrible the 1am"), in "w" s“ berenw lllirlltteenlchuriill properly as ieiordoy mornimi oi Aiigns M110- ‘Cflebmm m” 50m annwersur?“ Presbyteriells represented by MP- od idr the Cllllirch ilnd Monso u’. mubeinfl 1491's . i, n‘ 1i h to Phock 1° m“ “mmy 11"“ 1°11“ °°“" ment. There are left to mourn a 11111011 to in Saturday's Guar- Leod. aged 23 years, son of Mr. 111911‘ "1111111159- They Wm“ mufle“ K. M. Martin, Barrister and six by Dundm, 1,“, not 1m. 11w _\.1r.11r(,,11.;. 'lt’lf°"glit_"1‘1‘,§ugr‘c §if"r?r..§ifl§.ig and ‘nunny m" largo‘ 1sormwlng huelinnd, two sons and ‘ ‘ and Mrs. Alexander J. MacLcod, a1 m111"1°11~°16°w: ‘g-“E- lailx'1dynzgtbe United Church represented by Church at;gr1¢1gemwrr_ 11,; Beul- Mf ggragmou anxvéyed u w MM“ The 1191191111911 ‘H’: 1“ “i115 68111 one daughter, nsmely: Henry, oi‘ of Montague Mills. Montague. Dec- 13111 137 ~1- 6 1' g ‘ \dr. W. E. Bentley. K. C. ‘ ' ye“ “m1 “"3 ‘"1101’ "g '11 11 1131"‘ Tlgnish; bits. Bonnet “Thy-nut, qt l ‘l l. 1.11 1.1 l l‘ ‘b '- . - , r‘ 11- 3- Palmer ‘K. C. chalrmalrl Mr. lifscliood had been ill for the M1111‘ 31-11% 171x111" dauxmur M m" The following tire the findings of (tht? rIgitLYdI $1.155.» 1rlfbl1lyi‘ 11631118611113? rzikilgivlijfiéuolrorilne was 51311111311111‘ ilunfgfl‘ the r138‘. dbfing Michigurh and wmlam M‘ home‘ ’ ’ ‘ ' '- ~ ‘ . . s u y - in we sii us- r w_ _* . rrrct r i. late Alexander iDlxoii. At the cele- _ ._ n I _ , , ,. . tllesliigfgél%1'rrfizr1f ‘Ad’??? 11ft. ggifiinifglxelx-eexlilcgiedegglfdpedei1ito bratlon they were surrounded by “I Be may gxll:llljlrs_ Paefiritixhrno (g;fig(lll'co‘ll_ 11111151111111?’ 1111111151115?“ gegllhtafig iuees the day previous to his death. ' 1111111111. Barrister representing an abscess on t-he brain. He recnlv- their children. and presented W1t1l Contllillllll 910011111014!" 0911,1118 11m Manm 1l‘l‘L_"7°ro't‘zue‘;o‘ 2:18;‘ ‘a box swhm; . Presbyterian Chili-ctr led the best 1108511110 surgical and a purse 0C fl01d~$1101l'_SUI1S ago Church Applications N°_ 19 w." Co" He“, mudgfiuppetd somewhat on the sleigh‘ lflifeeéililfi: onslsriday 11114;“ Lowe Y?“ hem from Ma “be mm“ . .ot 14 ruled outside of juris-medicsl aid, having undergone two A; Simmonds. ‘ autouver, . d . N“ 1 aummermm and stanhope am" which he conlpwned m, a bhg, l . '11.. I 0R .l . n}?! H deuce 2.18 liliisboro Street. leaving ictlon. operations by specialists, but hi»; slimlnonds, City, A. D. Sidnmon s. wan m] application ‘by the for“ M“ 1361mm. gave to u“: continuwnlotheflng teem“; but um not urci v. ere a equ em sh the hmlse at 2.15 for Si. P511175 Aibertoii, Prggbyflgflanfi get-life could not be saved. ICleveiund, Olilo. and) their deiliril- mesbweruln um e m“ mg rmosbmerhlns the 1.15M U seem. w a muchamenuon w n Mass was sung by the Pastor, Rev. (drum, The muons and so“ or 111M111 Church and Presbytew‘ He was born at Velleyfiaid, and tern, Mrs. W. A. lvllillof. 111"“ A‘ A‘ ifbich was withdrawn gr 8a ',worsiiiii iii the West Covcliead ' He Wfliipllyl his 69th year iievinii M J. Smith‘ ‘Rev. J. J‘ ‘Mcmmam 511mm“ 111915911911 111° 1101"”. W111¢11 “ “"110 111" '11“ 1'11" 111° 1'1"" 1"“ "w" “ “°1‘“°“ “"1 m“ m" ‘Mm’ W‘ '1' Ne. 2 Lot 14 ' lvilllrvll when lloi ill use llllil Illil" been born in clinrioltotdwn on “"1 3°" G°°"° “w” ‘“‘“1““"1 W" 1°"°“’°‘1 111' 11 11"l°~°°11°°111'.111- illest Point, Tryon. Freetown resident of Montague. where lle hll-‘l (lrccn. Thero- sro 1i) 8r11m1chmrem 1 iWns n d131,“ based on 11“, 5mm. vlded the fisual condition were November‘ 18,1,‘ 185x He w“ the by the choir. After Mass his mortal The pallbearers were: Messrs. SUP. i1 Kenslngton Prillbyl-"FUIB! 3°1b°°1"““°°1-“w‘1 ‘"1111 M“ R1111“ 1“ cation that the vote taike at time 1'"11°W°11- eldest lion of ‘the late Ml‘. James “mm” wer“ ‘Md 1° 1'91“ 111 1-11" P110112 ‘H. Dlugweli, WJl’. DOIIlL-K- abyterisn chufchgg_ lthe management of the mills. Ho ‘)1 uuloii War-l 1111/111111- 111! will‘ UNn-‘ED 01111116“ Henry Gates, and hurt 1,6,," ca"? 00metery addoinlng the Church J Martin. Norman Campbell and 3W. c1711” 111"!‘ P10913401“!!! 801w" '1 You"! 111"“ °1 1111191111111 911"" considered as outside the jiiriil? 5791-1957101“ lng on the milling business in the grmmd“ 111° 11811411911 111- 11116 BT11"! 11~ 11°11B1‘1~‘4011~ 111 i119 111111131199 “Z1319 “Yielilln Ollurcb on vevmollt "=1" 111111 111*’ 111M“ *1‘ ““°1‘ '1 °°"“ diction oi‘ the commissloil nnd no No- 2° 0114111" Rmyialty for the greater iinrt of his 1111111111 P"1°"l"‘<1 11>’ 1101- 11 1111111311- 11- Raymond ileoior blist- slnall debt. on it. |paratlvely early age will be lenrn~ daemon w“ made“ M“ “mu” my‘, m, “r11” to tho s<te- H8 manned m“ Hy _ daumbfinilt . 1 V v _l aul s. the service was taken by the dnban“ 9-1111 m" V9119“ M“ ed Wm‘ deep regret “d eonow by No 3 Alberton .Uliited Church conflresatloii to use "BF of the late Mr. ‘Sam e1 Hyde.1 ‘Begum’ " 1101-1111111“ whim“ 11° R61‘ can“ “awn” °f 31- P9191“ m" “"1111 1'- 1mW"1b1° 1° 1111"‘ u very wide 111mm 0' mendfl‘ in this case an offer was made 1110 0111111111. fill‘ 11111008011 111 W01“ if West River. and the family are leave‘ 1° 1111mm 1511e1Y1°511 111° 11°11“ Cathedrml 111111791911 11b’ Ml‘. F. C. = 11w cliuroli. Mr. Martin alio-'. He leaves to mourn besides bis by the Unued Church wn5,,,;,,,1o,, ship when not in use, provided iiu- mp...“ rvmnk m; rack 1,, the and tom- daughters: Vll. iEdna and Johnson lay reader in charge of 1 Pr°'171'151'1511' 0111171111 1° "ma" the “momns broflmru “m! m give the continuing Presbylcr- 11811111 1911119 W910 114111811111 l<l~ A111" WeetflMrs. Wilfrid Bovyer, Bun- 1111'"- -1~ E- PW119111. ‘Hyde 1‘l1l'k.M'11°" P111f1111l- llllllrlrlflllt was in "er-mm uillltelez-Nell and Stan-hope, in ‘on the {ormer Mathodiat building um “so M acne“ to u“: cemetery. bury’ MH- Leanu Mum‘. Bunlmry. Ma“; M“, R x_ Dolmen Chat-k“. the Peoples Cemetery. “1114110. Bradalbane United v011¢°'1'°1'--1°1"1 11nd 311151“ 111 W111‘ m, u 8w Bud "50 m 88,115, m m; N, g1 L“. my" Mm B511, Shuughah 611mm 3mm tetown. and Frbun. Rosella and. ~ 110;; m" gram-pp; $300 1111108. Ruth in Saskatchewan. Mrs. :rin’g Wedding M81011. ll111Y°11 ‘h?’ with] " The om,‘- wa; not an. An order was given in the cane 1 y" we“ NQwujn‘ Mam," Mrnywlnlter at homo. Also two bmtliernJ T111119 111111880 away at his lionio are in manse. 11°11?" "1 1°" W11" 111- 0111-. MH- ial... Ethel inmn... sister of the w M - m Denna... dam“ ,1,“ 1.. ti... eilfect ihat u... United iamegfflfgvvarluClty, illlillFfflfl, Ar-'M1°111191 oi Kinkors and Jolui in 1" si-‘Pmll llorbor. es November ‘ 11118111 Presbyterian get Moore. Albion, Prince Edward 1s- 1700111, the bride lll"°“’“"‘° “Mm” n pordor could under mo clrcum- cbnrni. couxregatlon use tho Lonx bur and Mnrionnt home. ‘Milieu end two slum. MPH- Joseph 15111» Ml- Wlllilill 11 Bolivian. s hymn“ 01mm“ 511d mum‘ ‘and’ momma at home‘ M". 5cm" m the an" b‘ h" rumor’ Mnoeorm sgancee be made River Church liuilldln! when nolljii Min. Arthur ,Qiil6il. of this city. M19115!"- 11-1111111" ‘"111 Mr"- Jame" “re-{ons 1185mm“ o! m“ phce- M“ " 11 Rum” ""1 N11" G15"°w' mam’ wit“ M David C. sebum“ ‘Oakley’ who u“ nresonmd h“ m No 4 West Point . 1min ~iiy the continulus Prosill/iéir- and‘ Mr. Frederick Gilles, of Ane- Trainer. Charlottetown. MuLwa" ‘"111 V1481)‘ lfllewn and "11"- 1 -~ M m” Experimental Farm’ oh" 11.11.1338‘ Sh“ moked "e17 lowly vvns iin application presented by luns. i condo, Montana. sre brothers, and The pail bearers were: Michael ‘1111111111111’ 191111001911. 811d his death ‘. smwut “d mnugnevwa‘. lottelown. Christine of New Yorini n a. giown of combination peach um continuing pmgbwerhn com N“ 22 Hum" m", 1M“ Charles Rohenwn’ spokmm Mcrgemm’ J01“, DI McGm.,1||_ Armnt the comparatively early axe oi 11s got Methodist 0111171311 1mm“ nurse. “ho cum“ 11°11“ t‘ 11d black georgette, heavily bead- m“ M‘, Benn” ordered ln this ease no order was given and Mrs. (Dr.) Macbeod, Frederic- u-r Shreeniiii. John M. ‘Mimlihy, 11111"11"° Y"?! 1! 11081111! rfllrfltwd 11115011180- ‘ 11° Wm‘ h" brow“ “m: M” m a in medwcm colors; m.“ Eh-efilie applicants be given the as settlement is made by 001111801 ton. N. 11., are sisters. Henry Trainer und Fred iMocnr- 1"’ 111° W11°10 wlllmllllilv. lieleavell m" “"1"- 111‘ 1""'1°' ‘m’ "w" l d ted bi 1”“ '°"'°" M‘ ""““‘°“ Wm‘ 3° or"... to worship in West Polllt Ne. 2a Tyne Valle)‘ ‘ 1 The me Mr- Ginen ellioyed on vlli. 1 “"11"” 101"‘ will olld one deraill- uathodht church to "u, A short service con uc I . toe; black satin slippers and peach oh _h t such “m” when the Appucauon withdrawm unusually wide circle of friends _ ‘er to mourn their inoperable foils. Plans. m. iurtla sivll 111"" 11°" M‘ m“ F“‘“°“' ‘m M“ "f "1°1'°l1 1110111111181; eorlvllls ll 111"- “gf “w” m, m m m, 0., -..,,_ 34 fllrflggsWMr, Bentley nindc both in city nnd country. He was ililr- Mower will be srentlvmlsr- P"'1”1°1‘1l11 °1"11’°11- “N” ‘Hermon at giewudl") 1' “now M dark M “mmmn” ““"....‘}‘ n that, w. puma... 5r nn order give to the United greatly respected by nil, and those The funeral oi the isle Gcorso H1- 1101 0111i’ ill ills home 11y his '~. pnflwufl-u ‘mu “m, Undemkills P011011"- l 1' 1' ° he bridal couple were 111111161111"!- °°“ ° ' - be ,1 ‘ churns ngfgggtion ti... right. to vviid enjoyed n more intinmd pcq- Stewart took place mini his late family. but by his hosts of friends “ Church at Brldlbtiflm- m. may w” u!“ m lithe ‘h. church h“ ha“ "W new!’ 0110:1510? i? m" o. worship in the Presbyterian Church unlntance found in bimafrieud and reilidence Victory Avenue. YQBW" ‘*5 “111- 11111 111111117 genial dilwli- Ysllsud ‘M _ nfiho” u“ station to proceed by ra tom 0m mounted for the occasion with N0. Ma I a me Unuad Church’ 1n 911.41g“ yhgn not ’lu use bye. men who under all circumstances day afternoon and was largely nt-timl. friendliness and ready wit ‘- p1,," Quito“ on,“ m gne for burial. The dose o; e l: istoons of 111110. ‘Illlpflllded from. iln t sucaamd “and um com me mnmnfln‘ Pruhymmn can. .1“ aver chfiflrflll, generous mud tended; many coming n-om Mlfllbmldfl him popular everywhere. mm“ u, mm, n", are: will be announce ll l- ‘lo ollelloel omimller- 1° 1' . ‘° "°"='°",.,‘;‘;., pf“ u, ,r.u.... gi-egatlon iprovidad the on... con- Just. His business and his friendly field and adjoining districts to Throughout llls illness he was fre- l Oolvsllssd Ollnroll. 1 ' 11,1 1 o "a m‘ “M” “M” o‘ ‘ M" unums- m; the 1112111011151 @1110“, b; gnawed," 1disposition brought him into contact pay their last tribute or respect to queutly visited lby Rev. Mr. Char- ~ the United church upplica- n“. “u” 9"“ l’ our“. "'1' " "11" 11171111111 511 ‘"11"? u’ n" :3 "d, ow “cum " m No "25 L“ 11 ‘ 1w|th runny people, and we voice the an honored friend. 'l'.lie services men. of Mt. Stewart, w _ also coil- ,)4r_ pun“. '1'“ w“ church thli into a land of etch odor-which the 11911971191171‘ ‘"111’ church ' u m‘) n '- ' 1391111, n“ m, order that feelings ot nil in expressing the at the house were conducted by ducted his funeral serves on Nov. iloilille llcmorial Mr limtln beads and happiness on Deoom I l from the channel Itiitrtll. 111° 11111111111“ "1 1 M" m“ i 1| u‘ 5mm 011,1,“ u" m, “finer, deepest sorrow n. hi! sudden de- Rev. R. c. Baton assisted by Rev. as. He died trusting in the merits ating, '. ' stlrtosaeb N- M1""1 °t 2"“ ‘n1’ "11 ‘I 111° 11111111‘ 1111551511 11181 T“ 101?," fie]: Ch ‘rtchmgo ‘g: hfihun‘ u . PM“ o‘ Wonk“, pgrture. Dr. Ramsay and were very solemn of a crucified Redeemer and with s dumb“ mm N-m, “(on P. 5,]. in the 68th 7N1’ 0f 111 ll‘ Pllllb-Dllfllll 1110118111118 01 :11 P‘; Stun“ “at o! m“ ‘W’ m u“ by m, confirming To the bereaved, wife. family and and impressive. The deceased the full assurance of a siorieas im- 100 lamina Court 1 T“ . » v '1” “a h.“ .1 lq-MW" u" "P5 n‘ n w o 11mm‘ 1n m, yr“. p,“ cnui-cii mbjeet to relatives sincere sympathy ls ere-was a son of the lap ‘Donald moi-t» lly. Precious la the llfllt of ' ‘fr’! “"1111”? “imgrirovionlhflggholowdownas Mon." ..°...."i§.'.‘..'.'.l.“ "Li; $.22?! 613.2‘... building. l‘ use"... i. conditions‘ ‘Widel- _ 11love" oi Mlwllilolll viii l He" , at il lilo will of 111i lollie- g|||| ,1, , . _ . _ fastened his collar, rind telephoned Th“ mnumumg ‘mesbywriuus for Dr. lililcKciizie. who in n very ii. The Comlnilslo is composed of w LARGE FUNERAL VESTERDAY Tile tiliicidi which was largely _T1,e funeral of the 1M6 slum,“ ‘FF-w; rvwvwif"? rv- INMAN - MONKLEV-On wed- nesday evening. December tliu eighth. inl St. .lolill’s Church, Cni- pnud, Miss t-‘iildie Hello Monikloy bi!- came the bride of Mr. Arthur D0111!- lns l-mlinri, and iii spite oi‘ a heavy mow storm and slliinst impassable made. u. goodly number were p763- an-t to witness the lnlcrosilnk core- nony. To the strains oi iioheil- ‘a.