hi l‘ -l ‘i ft y é enero \ l , si ti -fl` .£1 _l \4 fl W » J fi’ 'iii L it dl | r .1 -._-* fr . 1 1, l ii = '31 ‘f ;\~n »-rw iff' l il if . 1 ' i f'2£.'\ i ,,_r .'.-.___ ` ____y A, *ws i . i 'i al _.fn F' 0" >&4 _#Bn 'l ,._i-:wil .- 'Gl ' i`.i"~` wo» ._ ._ u. _rl __ ‘holy ~_,'_ 1 4. ' " *#5* fi ‘ (fit lii`_j'l _ yt. _. -_3_ fi? f_‘_.. ,B-__ 1 ».'i`i-f-i~g_7°4-1;.: - ..~.--_.- my ~° . _ :=i?.tvn nnrl south Mol ‘ |'|l|lI‘I|"8t8l| HEI' nic cuifcf oy in. following; in. .mii‘Sundcy. Their on freinds were my is . ‘ is.. ii... ... urls., s s s. li, Mft- my "”‘°="‘- ““"°' “- S-="““°" FEE?" **‘_'°* "‘°‘"~ $ I ; Drnnivilic, ont., writer:-"I noni ts Mf- “ntl M”-_ H’-"Y .€__°_;“", ,T“"°‘ »- ._ -~ i fool my inrmilirfoa wirmvurfwuula N. s.; rho Peasant s _' f_Misslon_ ' -' » _ ' __ gc to town, on account of the bleak- _ _ d 1115 plnhill' Hunt had been 'ol-king" fish nets, up till Wednes~ ay, when they left for Hoidfast to A widow and four children sur- ` vivc McDougall. The body was taken 9 to Liberty, where buriel took place. Furnal services for the late John H. McDougall were held on Satur- from the United Churcli_ Liberty. with the Rev, B, Glover officiating at the Church and grnveside. The church was filled design has progressed rapidly of with sympatliizing friends, who lite. The extreme in efficiency, wished to pay their last respects to shnitatlon and appcarclirc has been one whose tragic death ealier in the reached in these beautiful models. And cost comes to n new, low level, community. Mr. McDougall, who was 31 years of age, leaves to mourn him, his widow, formerly Miss Muriel MacNiven of Bonshaw, Prince Ed- ward Isiand), and four young sons shadow over the rents Mr. and Mrs Lflughton McDougall, Bonshaw, and the following sisters and 'brothers Mrs. Douglass McLeod Charlotte- town, Mary and Ivan all of Char- loitetowll, Ewen St. Catherines and oyfl nt home, among thc beautiful lorfll tributes was fa, iril from the e ap ERR lchiitbh, who was assisted by Rev HAMPT iw B Loriili of the West Chpe Unit lN ENGLAND . March 24-Eng claimed as itsown Mr. Lewis Shaw, p The into Mr. Shaw was born l.e_ ____,a__e,d _nlmvea th their 'I‘rsveller's Rest but for many years O hc 'was s resident of o~Lenr‘y'. rwen- 5 ty-four years no he removed to the -( Bouthem states where' he llved ever since with the exception of nic lilst year of his life which was spent with his daughter and son-lil-law, Ml-_ and Mrs. Wesman Harris. 0'Leary, at whose home he passed ,away on the above `mentioned date. grand-daughter, Miss Etta Mae Har- ns. R. N.. of Boston, came home to a-Slat her mother in caring for him. ness did much to lighten this task R and her assistande was much ap-_ preciated by nic mémbcir of his at the home, the remains followed and rellitlves were taken to Spring- field Baptist Church. The services were conducted by Rev. J. C. Pea- W cock. pastor of this church, and the The pall bearers were six grand- sons of the deceased, Mfwsrs. Avard, Arthur, ony, - Lewis and willuro 1° Harris and Utley Shaw. ‘V The late Mr. Shows wife pl‘e-de- ceased him many years ago and there are left to moum their loss.” two sons, Johrl and Gus, both ofic tloned members of the family were prevented by circumstances from be- 8 ing in attendance at the funeral. There are also a large number of ren. Although the deceased had been period of years he had since return- ing to his old home renewed old ed. O. _ , C M. _ - On-March ind, Mr. William Dur- dan of’West Cape. P. E. Island. pass- Guy Fancy, Truro, N. S. At the time of his death the de- ceased had reached the age of 74 , years. He had for several years been _ afflicted with ncrut fmulilc and ss- J nuns and it was in nic nope that ' the change would prove beneficial w in fairly good health until two weeks before his death when he_ suffered _M an attack of influenza.. Prom this he" was not as well as usual. I-lls'M\ me island. 'riic rcnislns were taken 11 to tl-ic uid home of tile d'eceaseu‘ where the_ funeral was held on the following Friday. A large number of ’“’ on saturday. March itil. the-V; angel of death visited O`l.¢enry 'and ,_ tnouglr inc tlcccsceu nm ctiuincu 32° the ripe_ age of 82 years and 10 _ months no had bccn in :ood nccltli __‘_' How you _and had been around every day un- _ orr nl two montns before his death B' _ __ __ _ _ "8 when nic deceased became ill, his gum of ML Gramm Noon _ner efficiency and unfnilmg kind- th four daughters, Mrs. John Harris, of Knuulford, Mrs. wesinan Harris and _ _ tis grandchildren and great grandchild-y en ed away at the home of his son-in- Tr law and daughter, Mr. and Mis. “’“'.“ we ""°“ °’ MT' “_“d_ M" Clark. _ _ `V and Mrs. Lloyd C olfe, also one son, Alfr r ent address is unkno survive two sisters California. There are nl an aged resident of _that place. Al- Im’ ` Mn tn " . . in Mil st. John and Moncton Papers blelse Copy). __?_____..__.. ALBANY AND VICINITY Mr. stcpncn Rushes. Brevdllbwe. g recent visitor to Al Mr. Charles Praught has home after spending a few. e-welcome guest of Mr. and Mrs. . J. Carmichael. Miss Ruby Burns recently spent a family- few days in Emerald the gu The funeral was held on Monday cousin Miss Verna Mnyns the 9th inst. After a short service - `- Mlss Freda Bowness spent the week by a sort-owing concourse of friends end pleasantly at ner home’ -Mr. Wilfred Mcbardle spent the eek-end at his home ln Middleton. sunken end with relatives in Bummcrsldei Miss Mary Mccarvell R. ton, recently spent a few h relatives. music was in charge of Mrs. watson M11 Elmer Delaney wwf it Mr. Joseph Affleck of Alberta was visitor to Albany recently, A. H. and Mlrs. Affleck. Quito a few men are b `ed in hauling ice. Mr. Arthur Clarke spent the week- d at his home in Cape Traverse.-A absent from the province for a. long CAPE TRAVERSE AND VICINITY Miss Margaret Gould returned to acquaintances and made many new her home at Cape qu-Ever, friendships. Sincere _sympathy in-sp their bereavement is tendered thelth relatives and friends of the deceas-,Ramsay The many friends of Mr. Clark regret to hear of his indis- Pe Mn. Wtcnisln DURDAN P°““"’“ ‘“‘d