’ ’»' f is “iw not *' ~ ~ ’» ~. . -_ ~ 4"* '-'l f""‘ *_ . . _ _ _ . . .. .. ,~. . .... . ___ _ _ _ i _ \_ ,__1' 4 ;~~ \\ , ., ., _ ._ _ s .,; '_t I, ,__ ... _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ »_- __ ~» . _. ~ _ _ .f»_ _ __t-_ ~ .,_.- ___ _,__ 4_._. ,__,____ __`__;_.__. .__,.;.»,-1_.-____ _'___ » i /.` `:"' " X A ‘ 1 ~ " \ A l A ‘ " " " ..~`~'.=' " *H*-...":4` ».- “fi "i,~. f _ \ * ~ . _ .. .. ,_ :_ '. i \ ¢ r v _ 'Y 15.1930 V _ - ` - ~ ~ rm' mi/\iti.tr|."|1ri1»wr~1 r:v»w_i_1'\~ :__ _ . _ i _ ~ sts'-.dnv,t;N‘_f_ ` - - - _ _ -vV-"-- *W 5'*-Tv* -Q 'ef '- » - tv I ”" f “ i= ~---. ..:.~;-e....;f;_;-,~ -- __ mr it was users tmtnis tircugnt-|uans runsr; .au-_.ana urs. michael ' ' `* ini and rstneetnri attitude ut mrlivsisn. tnntusr, nu mention and itindnm ini spiritual ncuqott.s’.~cirey sisters his sister. and his loyalty and ten- ' Mother House. Quebec; sr..Bt.»Dun- . il; Metnmu and onar ` _-w-» _ _ |°ggf§lI.UUNlUa|a-" ,Sim °°°»_»-1..-.i yymu, a I1I\\\l\UUl\t firm" at, section of the province. The . had attained the riDc _xc me-=» -M 1 “°°“.“-..°“ °° '_ _“__ tm ne a stroke ssraiws ~"'W°.h M W" '_ mmyeh; on March Sthz. of ._ year he suiked 'anoth- “wr ef the same nature which _ “M mm that ha trliiually __ _ until mon the above men gm, its passed away to the _ geyond. in Mlswuche in 1842, the ,gag McNeill spent twenty-nve -011-linearly life as afiour _ gusty years |30 bs removed fm cape where he was for sev- -yaars employed in the mills by the late Mr. David Mc- . At the end of this reripd ea tn devote his attention to md purchased a farm in lalfl.-l_‘l_\ ll-‘Fill-»¥_ - ~ fee' who was previous to her Miss satan Mcwiiiunss. . mm by eleven' years. Allie and his dai-lihter-im ` _ live on the homestead, and sues for nini duririo his 'last also a sister, Mrs. John Mc- trlorai New Carlisle, P. Q., ` iid, and several nieces ears. The following brothers, s predeceased him: John, fork. U, I. A., Daniel, Wel- P. E. I., Mrs. Mary McDon- _.... and Mn. Margaret . springaeid. P. ri. island. deceased _ was a member of Masonic Lodge at Port it was planned to have the _ services under the auspices _ t order but owing to the fact . train arrangements were not -iolheclrryillloutofthis _it had to be foregone. _ . funeral took place on April f After a short service at the , the remains were conveyed tp' * Point Presbyilflan Church . the service was conducted by ~ . W. J. Fowler of Alberion, as- i»ya.ev.w.s. Loring or me ~~ _ Church, after which inter- . im made in the cemetery sg. - the church. '.l‘hl ull 11 .homo where. by nis industry and :main to mourn their loss‘ HTH f-ffbilkl included g wrath, Mtn thc flmily and a crescent from Mrs. lt. H. Jodrey (Lizzie McNeill), their time of sorrow.-0. ~ . 1* -limit Glioatos Macnouapn _-*sein the nsrisir dr mtus rand *"5 ‘M11 culled upon in bear use idss or another cr its nigniy resneet.' cd and most esteemed psrfahoners-` J0hn Georae MacDonald, who pass. ed away at his residents saturday, Merch sstn. _ The. deceased was born in Little River fifty'-three years- ago, and wgs one of the few who never left his perseverance he built up one of the finest homesteads in this locality. Some months ago. owing to.ill hesitn, ne- retired frem active wcriri and his friends hoped that after taking a. rest cure they would sae him well and strong again, and all that skilful nursing and devoted care of his wife, mother, andiam- ily could do was done to bring him back to health, but God willed oth- erwise, and almost before those near and dent td nina resiized it nts sdui went forth to God. He was frequently visited during his illness by his pastor. Rev. Louis Callaghan, who administered to him the last consoling rites of the Cath-| oiio Church. Thus fortified, strength- ened and resigned to dis he severed all earthly associations and went to receive his reward. _ The late Mr. MacDonald possess-i cd many of friendships finest treits,| and gifted by nature with a friend- ly personality, he made a wide circle of friends who found it a pleasure tc visit his isnspitnbie heme. 'rnere his friends and relatives from all parts of 'the Island enjoyed many. pleasant hours and there that stranger was made to feel the‘ warmth of a sincere welcome. He took a deep interest in all that per- ` tained to the welfare of the coin- muriity, the school, and the church, and was ever ready to contributel to any worthy cause. - While all shall miss George in the activities of the outside world it is. in his own home, especially, where uaau.s.s.m¢iane.navta - ntiscnandneraertisc- the vacant chair cannot be filled. .5°'f\°fV”1°- MW- The sympathy oi. _ _W °°mm\m1tv is extended as tire _ AF” 1"‘“".."' m' "°-"_" ‘"1 _ bereaved reuuves and friends in! demeas UD hh wifeland family won: for him that bond of love which roads, fijeuds from-far and nearg came to ace his mortal remains and to pay s. last tribute of respect by following his remains to Little Pond Church, where Requiem High Mans: was sung by Rev. Dr. Callaghan. af- ter which he was tenderly 1ald‘to rest by his brother members of the - _Bouris Council Knights of? Colum- bus, of which there was quite a rep- resentation of members, among whom was Rev. A. L_ sinnott, Rollo united them all in a happy home. ' '_Little Pond; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. uc- Dcspite the bad-condition of the Aulay, Bourls Line Road; Mr. and stan. Moeti, Quebec; Br. Bt. Alex- ander, 'rlgnlahg Dottie and Joseph R.-. Mrs. Frank McAu1ay, Bouris Line Road; Mrs. J. A. Mcisaac, Cardigan; Miss Mary Lannlgan, Souris West; Mrs; M. D. MacDonald and family, Little Pond. . ‘ ' -Messages of Sympathy:-Sr. Bt. Dunstan, Masti, Quebec; Sr. st. Al- exander, Tignish; .Rev. Joseph hy, Hanna. Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mclsaac, Rockabarra; Aunt Annie and Uncle Joe, Hockabarra; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bradley, Brooklyn, N. Y.; il il 'Li -:st _ ir ifffll §==i‘ P _ ‘_.'~l __ ~ t _ .s-1. r *#1 _ _ _-', ra"~uev¢'§nq¢ .. .H »-. .ay- ¢~r-.me r .tv .1 i..-ui *f.'.*n _ rw 1~ -..__ _Q _.vw ,: ~ -.¢-¢.»¢ Bay. \_ ` will his death be felt most keenly, _The pall bearers were James A. d Mr Geo Mano ld C _ E. ivnsenensid. edward iviacndnsid. 2:11,. E;',,nm;g°_nd Hof: B’_y°;_ °‘ stitute; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown. fremplc wmlen' ‘"6 1” ny' Dorchester. Mass- Mrs. Theresa Fay, I-le icaves~to mourn a sorrowing Ne "__ M 'd Mr hm ~ _ mother, his wife (nee Lucetta Steele) wpo ' 'r' In 8' P p Mc and ten children all at home; also M D0 ld no b M _ one sister Mrs. Alex. A. MacDonald. M2; Manx sux” Mm Lune P°“d' t° an °f wh°m um James McKinnon and fa'n'iily|Raollo heartfclt,sympathy of the commun- my ML and Mm wimam Iiowmt ity goes out in their hour of sorrow. ' ' M” W ’°‘” “S” ‘“ P°“°° 'mess Bridgetown- urs David arcoirs The following tributes of sympatlv _, “mom Mass* ML” Annie swam were rccclvcdz- Brooklin M _ Mis d un _ Mass Cards:-Mother. wife and C0__m“k?'B__;;;`l'_n__ ;I:'_f;_eM:1:fd family. (l0l; Souris Council, Knights Mm D_ _,_ Carmichael Vernon _“___ of Columbus <3); Alex.. Inttie, a__i_i_d_ “_ Mn and Mm Ben P_______t_ ch____ ‘mseph R" G); Mike. and 5°” a lottetown; Mr..and Mrs. James A. §;_:};°y__nl:_‘°;l;1Z;’ MacDonald, Bear River; Mrs. Frank Grandma and F_________ S_____l__ SL J. MoAuiay. St. Peters; Mrs. stephen _______s_ ____ md M____ D_ _,_ M__u______; and Mary McKinnon, Goose River; ___°_____{_______ R_____ J°____h “___ Huh Mrs. Daniel _J. McAu1ly. Bt. Peters; ns, alberta; Miss Luiun iuernee. "If;_e°';fD_”_§f"M’r‘“‘_n;“°_;_‘_‘_f"ét:°;‘_;“ nrodxiinr. Mass.; Miss annie steeie. McAu_ay_- 'S°u___'_ me R___d_ M B'°°k“"°' M“s'; Mr' John Meir Ellie MacDonald and family, Water. mack and Rita C‘I~ianiey, Salk : _ M _ W _miss Madeiins Meonrrnse. arndiriine, Bo:;‘_'__m Mess.; Mrs. eiiie Mseocnnid ang Joh; ___ McC‘;m_;ck_ G_°____m“_ family' w”“t°_w:' §VI:']5:'_i__;_'i;_1_7_:_ Mrs. H. J. MacDonald, Souris West; E;f'£_-di";_f;"‘ ;_:;_’__ ;w___D______d'_ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. iviacncnaid, Cardigan; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mc- My sh Peters: Mn _md Mm D_ J°_ ~ . d ivu-. a. ' ¢IJlTtl,»fr:\cD}t§1:lZi°r:ndD/f;ml‘lyr'l, Primsrose' seph Mocmey' Gnenyue: Mu' A' U" Henry MacDonald, J. D. Steel Wax#’*;__m‘;C°_‘;_’;‘_:§f‘j_f;_f:°°;`,?__;! Ddnsid _ B. ivieinnis, senris une members Knights of Columbus; Mrs. _ _ ;;f“;::“..iffz°.::¢..°n..;r::; '£3251 $12- ;’II.‘;“.f2ir”»1“iii i4s$‘s11‘?§?‘5fi '~ :.';m;:.:..‘“;:;z:r seph' Henry md nu" M“D°m1d; `MacDonald: Rollo Bay; Misses Mary ?.“..f‘..§§’i'..f2$.'..‘.;._`i3f.‘?.°‘;.‘l‘? ;;;;,'_";;;{;-.,,5=m;;°‘;,__',;_°;';;» Kenzie and Joe; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- CBm1;;_1d8e_ Mus? Joseph E! ii tif. . _ l Y s . P_ r . »~ e \ . t a I 1 ' 'A ' '"“°' ' - W- ' ' = ' Deagle and family, Bear River south. ;._»»--ae. __ .,»eu_¢»~- I--‘live - . ` FASH' CONCERT AT ' V _ _ U ' A r GLENWUOD UNITED mum ` -`- - *__* -- _ ..... -_ _ F `i _'7T"'v ' mtnssteninrcf sunday. Anrii ~ Wm . 1-’ .__ w l*_“ mm . _ A W V “T 5°.fI't;r“éT.’E...`."Z._‘ZI.'.T.°.’3§‘;‘;.I”..”{.‘f Deadwood Dick Dies Atiliifthvp Mwfrcy i0f1`f'f1f01 C"“"'f>" ~ arranged meter for ' e a \ » ’i ' ~ """""""° 85 Wlth His Boots Off ' U _ - . Miles (foaacrete made mean luxury motoring _ . . with wheels- tracking rue regardless of peed . . . and added afety in every mile. This safety factor . . . plus reduced gas con- sumption and less wear and tear on tires and cars . .' . benefits every motorist., _ Permanenceandfreedom from costly upkeep . _ r please the tageyer. . . . _ _ who knows at pav- i 1 ‘ _, N ing budgets, spent on f ' . ” ` eoncreto,aroproiitahly _ i °“<:;.‘_ ~ spent. ' ’ ` Each concrete-paved mile ia a permanent' mile . '.~.. attractive to tourists and* I boon ' to its community. __ . Ad_;o_:_:_:_te mutate . .-. ‘ ~""“' ' ` ' ‘ ` In ef s 'W_.,_.eea" _ ‘f - ___ at every opportunity. . ' Y-,_,,_- Company Limited '- ~ ._ ». ~_ __._. ,.__- ____,..¢, :_ _ . -_ »-».~ -. __ i 1 t .~ r ., . ` -‘ii-.»?‘kf§""".7_"f ' * s ~ 5- ~i~ ‘\_ ~t ~~. ` ° " mn ah..-1 ._._ _ M. _._.-+1 ___,_____.._. .._,,.___, ___,.,___ __ _.>_ _,___ ._ __,_., ._ ___ _ , _ _ _ _ *Glu "-5, ».'\ ~` ` ’» '*'»'~ _ _‘..‘._."..?i;l-s‘;5;_.__i_E;'_'._f.y __ Ar .___ ’ -" _i f .. , s \ ‘ , :_ , i. \ ’ l - _X it ‘ #`5`T_%. "six .\`;fn.5"1»\'*‘. ..‘ NP." ' ‘ .9 -~ - ._ - -_ * --_--~ .~ f ~ -d... ' . . ‘ ." M.; , . 5,,-;f{'§,‘;,_y , “ .;>‘ e" ‘>;.'_,,"'i"*1‘_, ~ »'..w.4..~.» » »' _ ___ _ ___ ..-..r- , ~~ - “tf si'f.".~f;:?>`+?’-:*.i~". . i--to i. , if _ » -.-.t_"_._. *mf ,,_. __ . ..~. r .» . _ , ._ ._ ._ , _ ,_ , _ _ 'Yr _ "xii: *I* fi-5.21* .f- ~..l.-.¢.‘.‘"’=“ffrl"».§";~§?'“2”|'i’i§W "'~{`“ ` . i. If'-f 1. ._3" 1' "V ~ .r ,, .i ~ ; ,_ L ~t 7 .4 ~~‘»‘r~;- 4 _~_» V ~i..1i~». -.t-. i.. i - » » i f _ __` <1.-. J.-_»“`t.lt,. <,‘._».», -'-'»__,_~,;,, _ 1 -- ’ .» _f Mrs. Clement Steele and Francis. Bt. Peters; Souris Council K. of C.; Mr. Gaugh: Bouris Line Road; Miss 'rena |Gowan Brac; Mr. and Mrs. George _ Souris West; Mrs. Archibald Ohan- ' MacDonald, Primrose; Mr. and Mrs., |Ro:id; Marion, Brent and Ben Mc- rick McIntyre, Newport- Little Pond which much credit is due to all who contributed to its success. Particular chorus by the choir. The next num- ber was an exerose in wh}ch several I-Iirn".,'1'his was carried out by As Auri-ionizeo oisaiisii uPMoa|i.E ANNouNcEs ea _J `-_r. .-.~.. _rs ' Gaudet Bros., ' Charlottetown, P. E. I. A Whether or not you are now a Hupmobile owner, you are cordially invited to make the acquaintance of this new dealer and to view the new Hupmobiles now on display in his showroom. You will find that the new Hupmoblle line advances all standards by which motor care are judged-dominant in power, surpassing in speed, excelling in beauty of _ design and equipment . . . The 70 horsepower Six, the 100 horsepower Eight, and the 133 horsepower Eight _ . . Each 100% a I-lupmobile, and each a brilliant example of i~Iupmobile’s 22-year-old ability to make motor cars of the utmost mechanical excellence. ,Q Huw Moron can coat-ioaariou . . . W1NusoR,oNrAnt0i s. » r r r -`_ <~ - 4 . - / mention should be made of Mrs E. ' -- L. McDougall who was the accomp- Wild West I-[F1-0 of Count. H1155 Oli Zhi! lbd V110 IDG less Exploits Joins Fab‘ ,md dx” _ md, mn _ s _ :ri Mt-*tm tex. a. izodnsia vis: ledbompanyofpmneers' assisted in making the necessary DEM-,W0oD_ s_ D__ May s_Dead_ lfwisemenir- wcdie nieir clark Joined wiid niii F . T1” P"°¢""‘“‘° °P°“°d ”""‘ " Hlekclr. osmnity Jane. Poker aiise or _ °h°f“5- R-|5411 V|°°°1`*°“|“°\’Y “W and 'the rest of the fabled galaxy 2_\_:";_e:_u;;`°d.____;’Y of the West/s rnoat famous pioneers ' i l' W today. Safer; Zim *»1i_°___i;S¢_4;.___1_*_#v~ S_ i-is died with isis beets eff, and » - C 5 Y that he regretted. Death of c i i Cheaper szie.. Mtn-nine __niv:1e.__ni v_:i_iieis__ti_;e ,, ,,,,,,,,,_,, mm ,.,,,., ,,,,_, ,°f:;",,§_1 - _‘;___°f“5 “U "U 'ff ____Y___ ° °B;__~ from Richard Cla.rk‘a tumultuous 85| n_ f_';__.m_°*"__""¢h zydgi *___ A" _‘:_’:;______°___ years, most of which he battled_ ' ~ - ~ - through as e. pony e p ide ,` and M.rs. Clarence McWilliams. A st." muh "ard .nd Enaiii flight); recitation, the Syrian Mother, was "_ :’_:°:n_\_’__i;nr;`°f_;‘;:_3_°“l_'_'E"_;‘;1_fyW°dw_\f_'V Clark. who spent his youth dodg-_ ~ ' ` ing bullets along the Deadwood trail| ;?::;;' ‘ q";;':__5_t°E ';_"d:_";d by and -thereby became a hero of nl WW" » ' ' Dwi' whole generation of dime novel ‘"~ md w°h""" B°"‘ll"° Mr" readers, was survived by a daughter' t °""'n°° M°wum‘m“ ‘nd M” Elbert in Wyoming md p gon in me m,_er_ of gratitude. one at at iimc, of coui'.n1en'r saiurd enum- by the _aaaaleaiabtca ‘ ' phonograph repeater, electric motionl pitgnmp was-held recently in inn- of Canada in a letter sent to ._ ~ *_ .inmate mat and sieetricstma. can _ rnmiaracsraraament was-. ' .W 441 . 1.. ..,s _ , l i » _ , ,ééirw \_ ._ ___ _Ut ._.. ._ ,., _,_ ._ .,.,.__,»_3f1..__,._ _ _t ._. eff _ _ ._ ,r 1. _ ' `.;,t-. ti; _ 3 in. ,sir .'; ' ’ ‘- ~ . ‘ ' ' _ . 5, - .s rf.-. ____,, ~--=.¢;,»f.i't~"‘~' _._.: ;“_.i.,.~».‘._f=:‘_.‘.~`:.i_-, f' _' ,F ~ ,,.- _ »’ .. 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