JANUARY 9, 1925 BiliiRii The regular monthly ineetin-g of‘: Sons. who gave us very fine service r the. Hoard of Directors was heidlilie last two ' the Association Building on Jan.i Billiards-A billiard tournament ‘Mr. .l.1iluring successful feature til our program. t‘ In _ . 1 B. 1925. The President . . A. Clark “as in thi- chalirt-‘anti the Jfollmving l1|l"9('1til‘!<l were present. 1.1.1. H. \\'iili:>.tt.s~, .l. l). Jenkins, m1 lilliffilfllltlh and our tables are busy : G. F. Dewar. Dr. .l. H. Ayers, h‘. B. Conrad. .l. A. McMillan. P. \\'. Turn er, H. E. Miller. it. A. Pondletoii..in operation this season, two have 1 n (‘nptetg Henry Lapthornu. IfnlreatLv slllitftsfiilfiiy t ntrplued lueu" schi-tlnlti anti the other two finish . Bethune. Dr. McKenzie. \\'. A. Stnwart. Meetiing was opened with a Schill- iiiiitv lllEllNii Y. M. c. li. 1 iiititciiiiis . t - yEJZ ti. the holidays was rt very iliisgtinie has eniuytitl it £10111 111111111 all the time. Bowlinq—Foui- leagues have been 1 ill‘ about the tniiddle of Jan. Some very fine swim-s have ‘been is \\i‘li as the ture reading and prayer ‘by the llltliifi by the 1103's‘ presuddani" men. The Y. M. l‘. A. .I..iin have Mlfluleg nf last nteeling wereclltichetl the championship of the ‘read.an,la,|ul,l,.,tl ilfiiy League. thereby ‘becoming Reflirement Fund News-All ptiywttlllVllfllTlll the biau-llful Aitken iro- COUPLE WEDS ON CHRISTMAS EVE Miss Kstherino M. Frlusll Becomes Bride of John W. North. The marriage of Miss Katherine M. Frizzell and John W. North of this city. took place at 7 o'clock Christmas eve in the parsonage of the ‘Central M. E. Church, Boston. Muss, by Rev. E. E. Wells, pastor. witha number of friends and re- latives present The bridesmaid was Alisa Caroline B. North, sister of 1119 11100111. and the groom was attended by Foster R, Spur!‘ 0t Elm Avenue, Boston. The bride was goivned in white atin and old lace. with a tulle veil wncathed l-n orange blossoms. and carried a shower bouquet of brides roses and sweet peas. Miss No.ih wore pink crepe d9 chine trimmed with silver lace and carri- ed pink tea roses. The gift of the groom to the bride was a whine gold wrist w-ntt-h and to the best ma: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IN MEMORIAM MR8. LESTER GAY The death took place at her homo in Riverton, P. E. 1., on Sunday. Dec. ,7th, 1924 of Katherine McDon- ald, wife of Lester Gay in the 68th year of her ago. For the past three years dc- ceased was in failing health and bore her long and painful illness vitI-th Christian fortitude; although everything was done to alleviate her suffering. it ‘became evident that the hand of the Griim R6811" could not be stayed. and on the morning of the above date, the beckoning Angel appeared, and her siplrlt passed to its eternal reward. Deceased was of a cheerful and loindly disposition, always ready to help in time of trouble. Besides her husband there are Will accommodate radio of home construction or of your own left to cherish the memory of a kind. dutiful and affectionate mother. three daughtersz-Mrs. Wm Campbell at. home. Mrfl. E- Canipbell, Montague and Mrs. Ed. choice men-ts made by ia-tiiiivtztrirs are re-d V. funded irpon ill/ll‘ leaving assoc - tlon work. tiayint-nts made by assoc- iations are not l‘1'i'llllli4‘l1. Moved by J. ll. Williams set-omi- ed by Dr. Dewar that the Board ll1|)~ prove of Mr. Walker's application to come- nntlt-r the ltetiretnvnl Fund. approvotl and t-arnlotl. Reports Physical Dept. ri-port was tires- enitctl by its (‘hatirtnttnniiitl aidoltlvd J. A. Mclilillitn. J. l). Jenkins. Finance report was rcatl by \\'. A. Stewart who inovctl its atloptioti ' seconded by .l. ll. Williams carrioti. Membership was POpOTIEG on by .l. D. "Jenlnins. t.‘li:iii.niziii. its fol lows: Juniors S4. |llii§l‘lll(‘i1'S., it. Stu- dents 32, 1411liI1lPl1 87. Seniors 17d. Linn Men 15tl,.»'i‘otal~-i- hiembershlti, Iivt‘. i Elttiiifaflllllii‘1i0.-—'l'0tfli—o a Dec, Now Iiiiiinbi-rs 11. F». Dec. ilec. Ro- newais 2l7.~—~'l‘triiii .\i iltnbiersliitr - 573. . Foreign Worm-Tho prcsiilent rcadfa loitvi‘ from tin.- lllit'l'flil'liitilli|1 Committiw. rt porting on tho t-ond-i- tlon 0f flllWli-{il work fund. General Secretary's Repofl- This report. was l‘t'ilt| by i111‘ SN’- rotttry and on motion of l’.\\’.'l‘tirnci" was npprimil Hfltiilliil d by ii. it‘. Millet". ' C0mmunicafions-Jl‘ht- tn-o-i-itltent read a i(-iiI'l' from Mrs. \\'.\i. llyan. conveying thanks for flow rs. Vofc of Thanks-it WilS ‘ninveil by P. W. 'l‘iiitn-i' .\‘i‘('illll1l ii 'by .l. A. McMillan that a hearty vuli- of thanks ho |i'lit|t'l'\'i1 tin- lnitlllos Anx- ‘tlllary for thi-ir spltinilitl work in|('1)1111111‘1*'1 11.‘! 1’i'0i'. \\'. l6. Flt-teller. connecm," “m, H“, New ynar-Stift- fin-i that events of this nature Rece “m, m," my that,- cnlmbh, iirt- it. wonderful help to our work hantlfintg of the Fathi-t" nntl Son 911°°1"""S—111’11'1"<'§1 151“.1V1\"111'8111 Banquet ithis gann- und a vory intv-yontitig A cominiitt-i» i'lilll'illl>'l‘ii oi‘ \\'. ' Stewart, l’. \\'. 'l‘iii"tii-i' anti Isa. (Earlier wciii notniniiiti-tl to arrange i'or formal aititliorizaifltiii. as ttnketl-11111111111111““1 1* 1111“ 11111191‘ <1‘"1-‘11‘1' for by tht- bank, of lloaril for bor- "111111111 rowings. Ad]0l|rrtment-—l)v. .l. ii. =_l.adlt-.< Auxiliary. lit was indeed a tliir .\'i=w Alloy allows tho many visitors a cillilltw for a game while the leagues art" in (I]lt-'t‘t'llit)ll.S[)t'Cltll yprlzins were pni np for the holiday ‘fiflilriillhiillll lht- ltivwlitig for them twtts cxvtiptiioitally’ fine. Program in General-Tho lli~Y "Fltib lit-id four llll'1‘i1ll‘,'..~ tlnriug De- ‘Plllil. l‘. t The Plillfiilifllliil 1111111111115‘ for the iflub iii»- month \\'Il> the r-aillng tot‘ lwittrs l-lltlll, (‘liina and lniiia. vil‘iii‘l‘\ written by tht- boys of those Iconniries and anivsrinii by invin- ‘litre til‘ our lli-\' t'lu'li. j Orchestra-A Y. .\l. i’. A. ill‘.‘ili‘-‘- lirtt has been hirineil with ton tin-n 11015 iinil"|' lill‘ lvadurslii-p of Pro i'iti\\'(lliil. ll is ilfiiifiti very shortly in hiivo iilt‘ boys tilaymg for our Sunday tivenlng sot-vie ~ 'l‘liI.s is a n- \\' fiiztinrt? of nttr pr rain and it is litip.d ibal it will lllt‘l‘i with great sittwi-ss. Three met-tings hold tilll‘lilL’,' month. ‘ t Social-um Doc. litb. the ililiiifa of the llaptlst (‘hnrteh t'llli‘l'lillll ii inc Slirtlvnts to a social in our building. \\‘ili‘ll 0\'i‘l‘ 200 boys and ‘#1115 "Ilillyvtl an twenlng of recrea- t.:on and “dlllivfiiilllv pitiasitrc. Father and Son Banqueft- The tnitstatitling 1'4 attire of‘ our itionthZs ilftlkram was tilt‘ Father and Son tlanitnet which was held on Friday. lit-v. 12th, whim ovi-t" 180 Dad-s and Soils sat down to a suinplntiug ban- 11111‘! ill‘.‘[liil‘t’ii turd scrvi-il by our 1’l'i“!-i ]l1\‘llh'lll'i* to Hi1‘ so ninny fath- tnrn oiil with their stilts and lllll so heartily in the program and iistivvtiilly thi- singing. which was ilillFliillllPlii is now in tipi-rallott, .\l:in_v llll‘ll ztri- playing 111111011115 iti th. liirliliu-g and 1i Si-nlor (fhtecitt-t- opt-ti lo ztll iht- city of (‘lt:trlttttt~itrtvi|. Ayvrs , Sunday Evening Sirig-songs-r man a silver buckle and belt. The 1111119 Presented the groom a white gold watch and the bridesmaid a silver tneith hag. Following the ceremony a brief and lnforntal reception took place at the home of the groom, 356 Ash strtiet, where Christmas decora- tions of evergreen, holly and bell“ maile.aii attractive sett-lng. Many ilifls of silver. cut glass. linen, (fillllfl electric appliances and gold Iivvre rerelveil by the bridal coup- n. Foss, Bangor, ‘Mainel. also eleven grand-children. The funeral service was con~ ducted by her pastor. Rev. D. M1’- Vicar. The bunial took place in Lorne Valley cemetery. there t0 atwalt a glorious restirrectlon. iPatiriot please copyi _---<-oa---—- MR. J. J. PROWSE A highly respected resilient of King Edward stree-t Glace B11)’ passed away at hi-s residence at five trciock. Dec. 26th. in the X1111" son of Mr. .l. J. Prowiie. Death re~ sulietl from heart failure from which the tleceaseil had been ant‘- icilng for some time past. The. late Mi". Prowse ivas‘ (i7 years of age. lie came here 25 years ago from Brackley Point. P. E. 1. For m-any years he was in the e-mploy of the Dentin-ion (foal company. lie was of a very fine character anti beloved iiy all who knew him. Besides his sorrowlng wife heis survived by tiwo sons and one datigh ter. 'l‘he sons are Hubert. proprie- tor of the Bide Awhile confection- ary store; Commercial street, and Edward, manager of the Dom-inion Coal Company stone at Dominion No. ti. The surviving daughter la ltlrs. tRev.) .l. A. Swetnam. of Bath. Maine Funeral took place Sunday, Dec. Membcrsh; —-lt is wiith great 211111" 1" 11 0113115101‘ _ - tilensnre thwtpwe report a constant M1‘- -1- -1~ Plow" W“ 1119 5°" "1 tflllzlrglillg of our membership. iinil1111'~’ 111119 311591111 Prmv" °1 131111611‘ today-it stands at G73 a gain of 5b‘ 1"!’ _P1- 11111111 H9 w“ 111 11111111135” (n.8,. [MS momh m,“ yum ill Lharlottettown for a number of Physic," Dept ___ Acnvuq-es In years, on the corner of Kent and "m, deparmnen,‘ reached ma“. ilillsbort) Streets, as a tlnmith. height [his [numb m way of “new Onebrother Silas resides on Union ilutice at gym classes. Special men- 11191111 111111 ‘m1’ 11111111" J01“ ‘"11" tlon should be made of the Junior 11"“ 1199111“ 1w” 5111111111‘ E1125“ Class which has greatly increased uvt-r inst year. A detailed report from the phys. Dept. will cover the various activities. ‘ " _ _ _ pmancg_Rece,tpts for the mouth ‘Death has again visited the town were consedernibly biigher than last o1 311111113’ Brae and Telnovvd a" lli-iciziitiiber, our total receipts for "$941 111E111? respected 18d)’ 111 11119 the year are about the same as lastjlteriioa of Mrs. Thos. W. Van lder- year. sline, a nattlve 01f P. E. lslaind. The .\lr. and Airs. Nor-th left shortly tifterwuril on a week's widtliiig trip. They will make their Nome t 131 [hook-stile avenue- The bride is a native of Prince Edward island. She is, a {graduate of the Brockton Hospital training school and a member of the Brock- tony Hospital Nurses‘ Alumnae As- socialiun. .\lr. North is the son of E. W. .\'or.h 356 Ash street He is em- nloyer is an electrician by Stone ti‘; Webster, and was presented a treveiing bag as a wedding gift by his co-ivorkers. I-lte is a member of Patti Revere Lodge, A. F. and A. M.. and Satucket Royal Arch Chapter. ~—-Bl0Cl.Oll Exch. was carried out in the gym from 3.30 to 6 p.m. MRS. THOS. W, VAN IDERSTINE bcth and Agnes in Charlottetown. ' --—-——<-o>i—— Eve _ taikin mu men no a VICTROLA buyasub stitutc you Impcwilldoas wciLGcnuinc VICTIIOLAS con no more Victrola No. 211-5 Mahogany or Walnut Complete with albums‘ and radio panel, $150.00 The new model 1 Victrola This handsome new model Victrola combines with it all the usual exclusive Vlctrola features, and in addition, is provided with compartments for the installation of radio receiving sets. Removable panels on the left aido and back make this easy and convenient. You can install a radio set of your own make or choice of those on the market. I Before you buy a talking machine see and hear this new Victrola. at the store of any dealer in “His Master's Voicc’? Victor products. It is an instrument of outstanding valuc. VlcmrhlhlngMnclnno dCcnsdlld-Iofi "His Master's Voice‘!- trlosod tint moi-lint: with ln-alw-i‘. 1'1"“ ‘1"":1"'1" “"1” 11“1‘1 111111111; tho - ,inonth with sin-rial programs each Secretary's Report ‘Qharlottctowtt Y. M. C. A. Report 0t‘ the (iiintiral Secretary for the month o,[_ To the Prositlt-nt and 110B. ' of i)1l‘t't'liil‘>‘i _ its: — . l iI-tPis Willi grttiiit plvnsnrt- that} we lug brtfor,» you iln- ri-tiort of‘, ihoxlfltivliilos for i)t‘i'l‘llii)\*.l‘. ' exc ional month anti whlid great use of the building. min The Christtnzis llnlitlnjr-z irw-il the bgyn frtilll school anti ollrgt- and ‘the great bnlk of iht-ii" iillll‘ waifspent a‘ tit.» "i" win-r.» titt- Boirlitig Alloy-s, and various gs " wore at lhi-tr i1|i~i1|)()Sill at it'll ‘ mes. Hbsding Room-Tim titipnlnr it'd- turqoi‘ our liniltiini: has hot-n usvtl . . . . . -.' dronw 11111111155115 as they conltinnilly by out lil~.lil|l"l4 lliii 1" _‘_' _ 4 ‘many visllors. The i11‘1ll("lil(lIi'li "1 '1 111" 1» 31- 1'. -’\- TF1" T01111- Comtmitlpp 1m“. ,-(.,“.d(n-,.fl U"; (‘nil .~'“\'l‘lil1 \'tl('lii si-liit-iltins dnr~ miklilitifls and ]l‘i|l\‘l‘.~‘ for the rom- ingi-yrtir. through Wm. 1)ll\\'.~'illl anJ =1 ,j_>._ I\\ illya aecemben1gzm tilllvi- i-utrb Siiittlti_y' of 15ft. F1111" 11 11111:: \\'.'iy towards making ‘ltflmanv ways this has been nn1.1""'11111*"' 11111‘ .v . . .,,. in P th" tni-tnbvrshi-p has tn:itle.“""11 tiiigiit. 'l‘lit- stir-alters were Rev, E, IM. '.\lnloni-. lh-v. ll. (l. Eaton. lit-\\'. ' (l. nnlllgati and Rev. W. n. 'l‘lit.‘ri> was itn average attend-t litany lhiiixlc-a are (lilo to tho (‘hurchtas for illvll’ hearty t-ti-ops-raition whit-h hast iinse Sing-stings Till‘ havt- lit-tn _ Sunday Morning Meetings-We lint-r <lill'il‘il our Sunday morning boys tigain anti will ".\' 111F111 lln as long as the boys success they New‘ Year's Day Reception-This nit-rial l‘\l‘lll for Nt-iv Yt-nt-‘s Day 11>‘ proving \'<‘l',\' popular and at large innntlit-i- of our nii-ttrbt-rs took this ;tippt-rtiiiiit_v of Yifiillllt! the atian. fund .~‘i‘t‘ill;_' tho boys in action. l '1'lit- ladies iiudvr the leadership iii‘ .\lr.» \\'. \\'. l)\\‘i‘li provided and \'i‘l\i‘i1 nhi-rtiotm tea to nearly 151i 11,21 rsiins. .iztn_v iliri-oiors were mi lug tht- ziftnrnuoti. ‘"1"‘ifiiitllt........»-1111i |H,m,,,,...lllliit1ilttiiillliifi‘ titti;,tii~,ti|i[ii%‘E»lMii...,.-.1 11 I 111 11v1tflil 1lllilillill1lliiiiii1u I‘. ['11 1111 \ i l >- =3 i111 These are the Soda Biscuits that you can always rely upon for freshness, crispness and flavor. Ash your grocer for Christie’s ZEPHYR CREAM . Basket Ball . . . . . . . . .. '1‘111¥1'e sitill retmains about 60 pltdgcs to be collected. lit would be n great help to the finance com. it’ all directors holding names would report on them as soon as tliossiible. . in General-Now that another year has passed and our work pros- 'l)Bl‘t’d and increased may we not offer our prayers of thankfulness and ask our Heavenly Farther that has blessing may be continued. iltispectfuliy submitted. R. A. PENDLETON. Report of Physical Dept. " Decemlber. 1924. 11113 Gym. classes on the whole have been very satisfactory land show a marked increase in attend- ance. inttcrest and fllbfluyg. 11¢ “'11s llwllsht advisable owing to the small atttendance and m9 limited number to dra-w from to 1111111 i119 employed boys class and giyp more atttottttilon to the other-g, lhe Student class have improved consideraibledand take a great tn. terest in their work. Apparatus-ls in good condition 111111 1191118 Refit in constant use by all classes who are developing rap- tidly in the Vflrloilg nt_nnits_ 01"‘ °"IRfli1itlon—The» juniors ivore divided into four different foams under "the leadership of toni- "Wlitible captains. and points were Lrivcn for the various tpay1g of qynL “‘"1'11- "011111911111011 was of very high order anti everyone took a far deep i-r interest in their classwork. No. 1 team under the leadership of John Snuiirebriggs finally winning outt. 11inch member of the winning team wlsmto be presented wth a small "Y" New Vear’: Day-The Juniors taibnut fifty in ltltmlber) gavg an tixhillrition of their ordinary routine of classwork to the subscnitbers, members. and their parents, which made up 11 fairly large audience. Attcr that. four of the Senior mem- lbrrs save an exlribl-tion on the tliffcrcnt pieces of ap aratus. and last of all came the Bi ness Men's V0118Y111111 game. in nil ‘it was a llltlflt§llCtleflfiilii day for this Gym. Abegwolt Hockey TQlm_-Aflg3r sanction of the Phy. Com., the team came up for Phy. Training in order to make them more fit for the lzrlnd when they went on.the ice. A good number turned out. But owing to the fact that they had only four nigh-ts. no results were llfliilcflirble. However. all edemed well pleased with what was handed the-m. Special Clam-A morning class under way with promise of de- velopment which consists of men who find lit impossible to attend the regular classes. Boring. bag punching. medicine bail and the wall exercise being the principle forms of exercise indulged in. CLASS ATTENDANCE 1923 1924 Juniors . . . . . . . . . .. 231 417 intermediates . . 43 45 Seniors . . . . . .. 90 60 Students '-- Emit. Boys . 32 Bus. Men . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100 Nbepwelt. Hockey Team — Specials . . . . . . 1 Leaders Corps . Total . . . . . . .........591 784 Increase ovar last year of 193 attendants. deceased had tbeon in failing hetilth __,___ \5 is MASTER'S Ivoics" ‘ for the past tflve Yea-rs and her deni- it vvtini£:>.ta~1wA.i90ll.at' [Hlli Iflllilill? lee. was inun entirely unexpected. She had been it resident or New] Brunstwilck for about. fifteen years.’ coming damn Dhaitlofitettoviwn. P, E. 1.1 The late Mrs. Vapildcrstine wats1 V _ tonmeriy Miss Christina (McLeod; 19$ 1119-‘9 We" 111811-110116-"115 1115 V91‘ and WQII knpwn in mnniy getcfiong non River, and Angina Alatcitc-itzls of P. E. l., tDOURUTy Montague. Mitt-n‘ was one of them. V ' ray River and Flat ‘Rliver in whichi i011 New 1193MB 311197110911 11111 w‘ phaggvs 5119, Ieavgg tmany t-gl-attvegiuitiins wieru followed to Vennion alnd tlrlends. Duiitng her life -l.ime lover cemetery by a large con- ln (Iliarlotiteliown stile was very aot- course» of dailcnds and noi-gltbors. ivei in t-‘lte iwtork of the ilztptust W119"! 119 W111‘! 111111 1151111191113 ‘“'11“' Qn-nmn tMtu-y Mc-Donaid. ‘The funeral tref- Slie ‘leaves tto inmurn theinloss. vivfifi We"? 9911111114911 by 11119 R91“ one ‘son and twio daugilttetits, wn- cit-tilt Johtn. J. inwnonsiti, Sum~ liatm V., of Wm-tern Canada; Mrs. mvrsitie assisted by the lltliml‘ "1' .l. l-l_ IH; Ward. of Sutnuy Brae and Vornnin River. RPVPHIHH t’. I). Mrs. D. J. VaniBuskirk. of Monoiou. 51011111185611- ---_<-oc>—--—- lfittihor Johin in his sermon on New Year's morning, referred to the satlntlty lute of the deceased. Tina Reverend‘ speaker said: "Klimt; greatest‘ gift is. his D11V11" ego of QXiSUIJUJt-ft and the value oi time iha-t he may tirepare for i-ho great privilege u‘. passing to ‘hi! Celestial Hollie.“ to nitmther will! tilie Saiints. Angus MatoKc-nzie‘s life was 0118 ion-g ipreipa-rattlon for that. hJit-rnal llonic. He. leaves the following lililllli)‘ to nrourn a 30011 11111191‘ .\i-i.~:. l’. D. liliolmnaltd. Ottawa; Don- ald J. Ottntov-a; Joe-saith. Jtttornety. “Znitiwriglitl, Albert-a. Charles and Nollie at itome. The jiall-bcorena were: Pearle Drake. George lMtoDonald, John .\ic~ i)oinald, Wllllann Smith. Josetfth MR. JAMES STEVENSON On the evening of Monday, November 24th. Mr. .lttmes Steven- son a highly esteemed resident of llartsville passed peacefully away at the age of 76 years. The tieceased had been in a rather poor condition of health for some months so that the doming of the end was not. tinexpected. Besides a sorrowing widow whose maiden namte was Miss Hannah Silllphunt Mr. Stevenson leaves l0 mourn the loss of a kind and loving father one son and one (laughter. The son is Frank Stevenson at home and the daughter is Mrs. Her. hert McKinnon of Sprlngton. Another daughter Miss Janie H955’. DANIEL ROBERTSON ‘(ho death tit-t-iirri-il at ilaldwitrs Rtlnti. on Dec. 215th, zifti-i" a brief ill- oi Diintittl Robertson. at ailvaticrtl zine of R7 yoai . - Tilt‘ "1 sP van t‘ i.‘ s "v- ifll-‘I nicdtilititiii.‘ 01f‘ 111i?1glll1igr1tlfudifi1lll 211th‘ 1921- 111m” 11115“‘"1 ‘111"11“’1111‘1-‘_ isnheilt- Sieyvart. _ _ who iti 18216 won- the earliest. sct-'91"1'1'1 llaldtwinfié lfobertstin “'41s the first child born i110 111w of 111 rears- Mtlivuirh not in the new setlloniotit. 'l‘lmngh of 3, in robust headltli tlo-r ithe mast two Robe t-tisnn ll nrl tit-rs nn —QQ>-—- -- ’l'hroiii:,li what F11_\‘.~'illill inure bright Than fanty or ilil||t' t-vt>i' painted. \\'.ilk yt- in glory and light." r -~iO-}-——— in, also a wide atnd friends. JOHN W. MacLEOD_ it“. attended virus (in Friday evening‘ lliacentbt-i‘ The tiivay to hk t~l0l‘llflii reward the of the late John W, Max'- Ruam Danie] lien at. ills thonn- in New London at Victrola predeceased her father by a 111111111" er of years- Th-e deceased was one of a. fam- ily of four brothers and two sisters. Bradley, Willllllam Ooady. iThe 011-011‘ was assisted b)’ 11011- 111W“ M“ Donald amid William McDonald 0i‘ qnict and nntissuniing tiisposiltlon YMWH. his tiea-tli ttiltlllt‘. as a severe lie ivas a man nt more than ttvyzmge shock. both to those -in tho home. '11111*111t§<¥1\'~‘t‘. tiosstzssetl a wide range its well as toawtatlves and friends. of lnforntntion. em flymmuw 11s “tended 2 Mtllvlew passed oiwsv. Mull M1111‘ Glenfintnan. tltest in. tlteace. of the brothers two were half- brothens. namely Frank McMillan and John McMillan. The two sist- ers were Mrs. Edward Woolner and Mr. Charles Barrett, nnd the full brother was Robert Stevenson. none of these survive the deceas- ed. Mr. Stevenson was of a quiet re- tiring disposition. He took very little part in public affairs and onlY thse who met him in his home came to know him. Hie will be very much missed by his loved ones. His last illness was bore in the spirit of Christian fortitude and when the end came he passed peacefully away trusting in the atonln merits of the crucified Savlou . The funeral was held in -the after- noon of Wednesday, Nov. 26th. The service was conducted Rev. R. H. Slavert. The pail-bearers were Messrs Daniel Mcln-tosh, Daniel Lamont. Daiiled McQueen, Daniel Mclnnls, RAYMOND oaanr ‘rite year just closed ‘has 111119611 left. much sitdiness in the theme tot Mr. Allan Grant of St. Patrick's mad, for Willililll tithe shoot ailliflfie 01 seven months tiwo tsoni-S. 110111 1'11"" staecinieus of young wnunihoottl 111111111 been suddenly separated from home and loved ones 11y @119 51'1"‘ petinper. death. g Only seven months a80- 19191’ unity nineteen was drowned in Si. pew-g Humor, it chock from which one fatmily had scarcely Nwvflrvil when the and news was iunetttPe-fl" adty race-wed Jthnt another son Raymond aged Itiwenty-alx lhad auc- cwmbed tto ipireutmonrta UK the home or his alstier. Mm. George Coihurne whgrg .119 was vlisitinl. 111 13091911- Dttring his tlllnsss the been. medi- cal skill avaflaible was employed. Malcolm B McKenzie and Kenneth 1N1- Wiiflllffl“ "lwfig: “gag: 1:31‘; McLeod. (sprinstoiu. x1e :01‘ use‘! "on Deémbar 22nd interment was in the Hartsvlllo wee B. 9 1 M“ h “ca, Cemetery. when despite h s 8 1D t’ stature.- and apparent. atrfpisit-h :9 mt. Anous MoKENZIE massed away alter w“ 11¢ l i‘ inst Rites of the Roman. Catholic put-ch timm the hands of Father lannon of Si. Raphael's Church. The tannins amonmanlul by hi! sister. Laura. and broil"! P1111! Eve an Ketnaie wag one of mhe anon who b! rived home on Ch N; mm“ gtnrdy ntmhootd and interment ttoloklgwltlticmonuatmhihzmrfiz -... citizenship made the coin- as cetnotery on" ‘Mo. h“ be". . my of Millvlavv tithe sillenrlld m a Hostile-m Min mum Mc-Dmr " 111mm 1t 1‘ may ‘wit?!’ m“. 001cm“: a‘ {so parfoiimod the . . of vet-non River, with no bean- aid. P. . 0 l1 by As the old year 1024 was 01111111’ coming to its oiooe. one of the old- “; ma most “wanted citizens of Respeotfully snlblllltid, GEO. C. WALKIIR. Ass-lady. u. tut edition innit in who all! ti"! oorvioa m the srlve- Th! '9' . m,“ n“, gem] and do» r0 bearer! mine. Messrs H. T111001‘- glons conviction; how no ohntac Oatm- 1w. L minor. 1* 3°11!" lng cnnversiit-io and ivns art cngagqile bad ‘been in his utsual ibealth, nnlisi on all matters-Will the past tt-hree tvreeks. hut des- time of sorpqw ylviaw YORK FISH ADS. COMMISSION DEALERS IN SMELTS—EELS—-BASS—SHAD MACKEREL—LOBSTERS—-ETC. Oar Load Lots a Specialty Send to us for Stencil, Cards, Etc.‘ PROMPT DAILY RETURNS 25 Fulton Fish Mitt. NEW innit, ii. .v r 8‘0ll,R.'Tl'31f10l‘ £lllli\\1lll.C0llllU11,\. o-f general inii-r <1. \\'il~._ll|i- piie the best medical kill and _ “Besides ills iparcnts 111' leavvu to right ‘in all things. .-\t an tint - zige careful nursintg. he gradnaillyr grew’ ‘t- 'mottrn seven brothers wnil Ittwo sis lu- _|lllllt'I| the ii‘lli[\l'i‘tlll(‘1‘ move wgakgrr, 1, tors iior all of whom ~lllllt'h sympa thrill. and rriiittiiivtl tllrttilsltvltl 111v ln the passing away of the iata ttliv is felt throughout the uonrtnnn- it twlllfiniltlit $11l1t11_11‘11-‘1 111 111i’ 1'1111<\‘“- Mr. tifizaclleod. New London has lost I to‘. with iillilill’ especially 1l1< wit». twitiit-ttnt- .\|-'i.i'illl, iirtf- one of its best citizens. Ht- Was a muny wiltl g_viiitiitt.|iiz<> as lie ha; ‘_1"1"_t'-""11 111111 1'1‘ 1111"'11 Ymli-“Y 111* pmgtreseive farmer and stood for, .-- i|(‘i‘ll nink ng a truly bunt-st effort 11111111." "“11*1-*'1*‘ "1 11~'"1“1 "1 1111111“ wha-t was right in every sphere 01'?’ to prepare ilfllllvfi‘ tor his soils ill 111_1'1\,‘1"_1.1"'_ 1111111115‘ 111,111 31.114111 M1191 111115 119 ‘W35 11m 1")" 01' m9 17119 '11 their native "provinci- and as well L11"11"111;"_1"(§1‘1:;;_I111* Konrit-th ltiacLt-od and Sarah .1‘ wilitit- lilo kittii-httgtiiiitl dllil-liitil‘ who ":n1,‘.1,1:,1 pplht-tl-ilt’ tli'11\1't'1ill:‘11l111l- w1i+1n ‘ivhiiteheitd. brought tears to many eyes as sht- m‘ |‘]‘Ih'_l_ ‘um (lnndlmtod ‘W 11 hp ‘Rh’ 'l‘»lit-.'c are ileit to mourn his wid- 110111 over 11119 111'11'“"'11'e "1101181 1111M!" \|l‘.\1l('lll1 who <|itiltoappropiflt:10w‘ 11101111191111‘ E11" “iarmmnmh 1W1‘ 119111110)’ 1111911 _' words Oil‘ ‘illi-‘iit-lt‘ ‘l0 ihi- 1ii(‘t‘tl.\‘i1(lll. afit-i‘ which 111161101“ and one 11311111111911’ Mme: 1. sionu-te love and tiffuntiion such tm-Jhis‘ Wnmim “m, hum“, ,0 “N, 1)’. K911110111. Georile- W. A1118011- _ l,v its may eminale from il mothers ,,,-i,_.h1,,n.i,,.,_, p.m. :4¢|'v_ "mt 1am 511113111. D0591!" 841d M43. 311111198 J- ‘ heart. Eternal rest grant ll ‘in lilni. il\ i\. in the ‘~ll1ll1(.‘n in" v.13)"; and “Wanton m’ 111-111511119- 1’. E- 1-- _-/'. t) Lord, Anti pl-‘llllvllitli light =.. i... 1...]... or m... 1m. “ihtpt, is ,0 also ttwo grandchildren and two 51m“. "mm 1pm,, ‘mum sit-titers and one bmthctr. Mrs. John .11’; 111111 l111‘11t1t‘1‘1l‘l'.\t 1 "\\'hi-:‘v is _vit||i' tlwtillintl. ye ‘\' Brown- G'1'11"111*'m1s R9941- Mr"- | H;|‘i“"|‘|; .lalmea, i’. Dunning. lSom-ervillir Mama. George D. in Nonfotik, Virgin- circie oi’ relatives .' Tht- funeral which was largely conducted Rev. Geo. M-iilor of New ignition at the house and cemetery: pallbeatrom were: Isaac Dmwin. John A. Brown. Brut-e Nlaoifimnitrn. John W_ MatcKay, Jam 0s M. tMtacbcod. John A. Whitehead He Wilgt itenderl-y laid to rest iin the New London Cemttery, beside his, fattther and mother. who iprede ceased him com-e years ago. Deon- tn his bereaved widow amt family in their ‘by rho Messrs 4:: C. G. WliDNiAN 8 C0 INC. fi