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The deceased, though _ ' se Brehaut, Stewart MacKinnon, widow. one dau ter zabeth i ‘ In Mem0rldm l" lam"! beam‘ l“ a “umber of huts‘! mhe br-ottbelri’ v‘ luvhhtd‘ BIYUCQ MacKinnon and Willis Jud- Boston, who we: with him whet wmpmh” um" u“ pa“ 7°“ “l” 399mm" 5 5.3! W“ 91 “"9"” years. wasuabl; to be up and a- Zgzfex? grfgghufirgfl’ ‘:5; son. . he passed away, and two scns ggfsg: ummemebriklg the“ m‘ lllllfllll N’ m? P1103 "h" gull“ mum“ _ ————- round uxit t ree wrecks revious _ l . - 69mm! save . attain] Anfllgm, uggiwbg, m IIIIIIIGN‘ u HIS. GEORGE 0- “I'll-BIB to her death. Despite m: best El?" Blalldmlldlell- ALEXTALIS ‘MCDONALD $;3‘,§.‘,n§“§,§°f§,;§ jjfiflgfi-Pfg? sell-Electors’ report-h The Secre- -_--_____. 11,, amm- 1; held eve: ,7 medicgl Bid and {gndgf "M51115, Tue funeral was held on Mon- l er olsamt John NB lmd B st tamheasul-er, Mrs. Louis Cam- Conf year when the mercury drone ll . Altm- an illness o! three weeks, she passed pesreiuily away, day, Nov". 8th, a short service be- , d!“ h,” w: in‘ A’ t M emu. read the financial summons, er w", In“ ma “W” "m, “y. ‘n. George O. Terrls. of Georgc- Mrs. Brehhut was forlncrlj; Eli- mg cczlzlucied at the home at 1.30 I“ u" death °f_ Aleltml“ M“? Q f Eh. ‘n. um; m.) um y which smwed 5 bum“ m‘ hum Fedefal Minifltflffl floimt. lea {or landing: and NW illvn. died at sao o'clock set-may zabeth nlzeh Judson. (milliliter or ; “Wk b: Rov- D. K. noes, assisted Dmleld who passed anay in the ‘go s c y. a o v m "l8 lot $0.25. This report was unanhn- u: in lki ui planes. pol-hing. she Wes 6'1 years or the late John ind Alice JllilSfm of , by Rev. nehry Pierce. The funeral 01W l-lwplwl Sunder morlllns; Gumdle" "ll-‘nds hwbk" ously adopted. The following er- ° '°‘l PM” a PM, . and well known in her home Cherry Valley. She was oi a kind i Procession then proceeded to the this clly i121. lost an upright and sympathy. ricer; were elected for the ensuing (c- P- b! 31'3"" ‘Wall m") mlammw “van lg! ll grist. and cheery disposition, and was United Church at Pownal, where h-mwt llll-llfll- I Th‘ flint?“ ‘"5 M73131!’ u‘ yearz- UITAWA. N01. li-Reprmnta- u’ “um”. m‘ “mum u“ lira. Terris was formerly Martha only happy when doing something the service was conducted by Rev. Born in Hermanville '73 HHS “"3” 1°’ 5L Milmwls- but d“ Press Miss Etta Jardine. u"! °l "l9 Qlllldllfl hmlfillltllrll m” finch,‘ m“ n u" um miner, oi’ COnWfly. Lot 11. 11.2.1. ior others. She will be greatly n. x. Ross. The address was de- ago the late m. MacDonald oper- w the "in the family Wm wm- vlee President, Mn. a e r 4 e r. council will confer with Hon. p. iI-mllwee- "W!" 4°“ mfi" is survived by her husband missed by a large number oi iivered by Rev. Henry Pierce. a ated a productive farm until 931165 $0 Wmel W05! BIN-Ilk- Douglas. W. Hhller. Minister o! Trade and lPWl-Nd h“ l" l” mkwuxd 2‘ one son, Hartson. and a friends and relatives, especially in iriend and ionner pastor o! the twenty-seven years ago when. mflllo Ind hi"! "l0 llllllfll MN- Sec'y ‘Pleas. Miss Edith Cam- Clllllllllllm- Illd 3011- J- h 1810!.‘ “u” Pu“ °f umlm“ puma” ughter, Mrs. John Hicks. both oi the home where her kindly acts deceased. Rev. Mr. Hyater assist- Wm; hi; family, he removed m The tuner! will be held this eron. a Rational Revenue, on John n. 607110. x. o. null“ etoh. 13ers are lnve grfil- have leit many loling memories. ed at the grave. The hymns sung. on; eny, where by his genial momma w 8t. Dior-lion's Bullion Unionist. mm. lulph Coitln, Monday. in connection with u» e: the mambo Aviation w!” dren an one sster, s. _ She was ‘a devoted member o! all favorites oi the late Mrs. Bre- my," and 31nd] djqwsjflgn he thence to the Roman Catholic Auditors, Mra- Arthur Mae- Droptled AND-Amman trifle told the (Gaff!!! m"! “d!” r188 MllcFlldlen, McNeiils. P. Pownal United Church iorthe past haut. were: Jesus Lover oi My $05 m“, numeral, mung Cemetery. Inucilian and Mill Hilda Dougfal. nelbtiationl. . y‘; curled by ah- in CON“ I. 1nd 0M broth"- Wll-lem- °l forty-seven yea-rs. also a member Soul. 'I‘here Is A Fountain, and H, hon“, m“ ,em1n,dh,sm_ a -____-__-_- Dinghy“, m1, c, p_ awn-m, At a momig m mm“, ugl- cton. oi the Women's Mlslonsrv Society The Lord's My Shepherd. A beau- ' ' ll AD OI IIILLSBOIOUGH W. l. Mrs. Beddl Do Lu d . time l their . the lap!!! ‘nae funeral will be held Mon- {or about forty years. and will be tiiul solo was rendered by Mrs. are“ m taming “d each yo“ a u‘ m u" "p. now‘. m“ ‘m! m“ m ‘n u” n” t . _ _ h. ‘in _ m8 l Gordon Dflllllll. wlleltllel on the council from oombinld. The amount canted Ill mar" "" hearts; we sews. ..:""...:.:;" h. ...:::: h. m.» we». e he we e e».- ee... h. s. one» e. M»... s... e... ... ...... ....... t-hm e- -=- o. t. i. e. .. m... eta... .......... .. h. witfithhleiré? . ....:...=~~--==~- s~....-==*~....r*.."..-:l.-.a~..m* -~= e w" M __ _ ,1 L . ‘ ' _ _ ‘ Possesed oi a keen sense o! ' I a ' I (Mcfirifln ‘rransc 2 l rtfigiggixclidifisaogs.Lldl-zsh$klllll.bfizlh stgéiethgffywibtgflltljglllhfllélgll humor he w" “n” a welcome fimthe 3:11am oi ‘November 8rd. neMplmgl-amg; tor the evening ado targets; to the Uni Kma- 113mm ‘ l MRS. THOMAS KNIGHT of Weslboro, Mass; Mrs. n. w. o! people who attended the ruhe- “m” ‘l "tlllhwfl" “W” l" Th: a etinn m“; o wnhmnngln’ l “Kuhn t“ ' m out’ 3mm om w" n" m m“. 1"’ "'9 w" m“ ‘uwm’ m i BREIIAUT Myers. mire Verde; Mrs. as. Wal- ral. gave evidence oi the uwenlin "l" "l4 wlllllfl While lll-l Y m’ “m” y ' ‘ '8 ’ " m’ "7 u" m“ "m °“ ‘Wm “u” "lllllllllf W“ °' m“ ‘w? . y clllldllll no“ ., _ _ ker. Charlottetown: Ivan .1.. of which the me Mrs. Brehaut was "will"! M do" Rm: out were ..,,,,,,"};".,,,,,,,,‘""m"g§$“'g,, f: ,1 fgg"g,,,‘gi,m"",,, ufln“fll’nf°m°fi' m“ °‘ W‘ “"1"” m‘ °°""°“ It was with feeling or deep re- Westiom-o, Mass; Charles K. o! held. Interment was made in mmfimc- lll-"lllullfl! 90 the ‘ that relatives. friends and. Manor, Saskatchewan; Wallace D. Pownal cemetery, in the family Wlmli IBmTlWlll- . The $.13?’ nmfgfdnrih m?“ ‘wounlgng’ “m a" 3- l!“ '9' “m1! “dam hbors learned of the death o! on the homestead; and T. Milton. plot beside her husband who psu- H6 If! I llltlliill member of 8t. New,“ "an" menu“ n" “w” m mooted Ru“ m“ F-lszmw nun" 00111?!’- lmmflrg u w W Thomas K. Brehaut, which o! C.N.R. oflice, Charlottetown. ed away only six montiu ago. Dllnlhnl Basilica congregation m“ "M deem.“ ‘doptflt mo" ‘ma... l‘ "t4 xem‘ time.” it "Lot. N800 0f hi"! “n”; n‘ ' urred at her late residence in And three sisters: Mrs. Alice Dis- The pallbearers, all nephews oi 1nd l mold!!!‘ o! the Holy Name The Pnfldent. MIL outdo“ A “mt, "ma. w" mud ‘b’ 901'. l b" llllnl? l“ l” l.‘ exandra on the evening of Bat- ‘ ley. Mrs. Annie Burleson. and Mrs. the deceased. were: Messrs. John Society. ' Doug)", in . M“; but ‘manning me hag mum b, m‘ and‘ wmmym “F” ”_(cP)_Ab. GI ll. lmlll m‘! will not a?“ h I Irday, Nov. 6th, 1937, at the age o! Mary B. Irving. all or Brockton. lviacLemmn. Gordon Brehaut, Kei- He leave; to mourn, a norrowina address outlined the work w Douglas. J amen at ma. m.‘ "l0 earner: it a fit .