m... iv. res oHeaa911euIuuv-qyes2uu!- FUNERAL ~11“! funeral of the late Mrs. ‘I811. Pleasant Street was held yes- day afternoon from 8t. James at 2.80 and was very lam sly attended. The pallbearers were; Dr. G. l". Dewar. Messrs. W. Ches- terfl. Mcbxzre. D. A. MacKinnon. E. A. Morrison. P. J. MaaDOnal and a. n. Burst. The w». was church and grave were conducted ‘ml-V m m!" 45-"- MWBZ Wm in by Rev. R. Moorheed Legate, D. D. LEAVES -- The sgoours and Coalopo ditional tug Bon came from Montreal to assist the shaw- dredge, sailed from Summeraide on Saturday for Three Rivers, Quebec. They had been in Summerslde waiting for the tu The boats came Summerside b from Halifax, N. S. S. _ and ordered the c: , court below quash clusion of the case of the , Perry Klnch was the res- h“ Melbourne P. Titus he appellant, on Saturday in the Supreme Court now in session at The court will open Y this morning at i1 oclock, when the appeal case of the Kng. K. W. Hen- - ry Engel respondent. Gus Gallant appellant will be called. Henry Noonan and C.,D. MacGal- lum are the lawyers acting, ed at the o0n= Mrs. John Stevenson, of North River attained her 86th birthday and the following Monday ber of her friends and neighbors . gathered at her home to celebrate the occasion The evening was most and instrumental, taking part was Rev. Mr- Walkeling. who contributed a number of solos to the program. Towards the close obthe evening one of the ladies entered the room with a large y cake. on which were ciIhW-eix candles. Mrs. received many happy returns of the Friends of Mrs. John lest Wednesday. Summerside visiting friends on Saturday, Nov. 25h. The deceased was 62 year; or dredge Fundy, with her tugs mm. age and a native of Unionvale, in 115 and m m. the west of the Province and was wmch before her mam St. Dunstans Basilica was the scene of a very pretty wedding on since Nov. 24m taking on.coal and Wesley momma. November 21m. g Bon Voyage. Wm"! m” M"? P ride, of Mr. Harry Hennessey, Rev. Louis Dougan perfomring the cere- mony. The bride, who was attrac- QpvR-|'_Mr_ Justice tlYfily attired in brown, was attended A. C. Saunders allowed thclappenl by. herisutu» “victim In um [M13 Raypoyle supported the groom Alieresumptuouc» wedding break- fast at the home of the bride. the’ ppy young couple, amid showers of confetti and best wishes of their friends left on the Borden train en rout: to Montreal, Boston and New or . wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Rodd, Kiel’ levelling November 21st when their daughter, Amy All ~. we; uni. given in marriage by her father, beautifully played by Miss Prud- prinoess lines with ICCQSQOACS to match, and wore a bridal veil caught up with a wreath of orange blossoms and carried a boquet of white chrysenthemuma and maid- day. She thanked her kind friends for their gift and 300d wishes» was Stevenson despite her advance l rears eazioye wonderful health an: is rmnarkably motive being able to city f‘ entl,,. JuQ- en-hair fern.The bridesmaid was looked lovely in a dress of wedge- wood blue crepe and accesso lea to match and carried a shower boquet of colored cernetions and maiden- heir fern. Mr. Wendell Rodd brother of the bride ably supported the groom. '1" On the evening of the 22nd" inst. a lotge gathering of their friends _d -s assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I. to renew old friendships, tender to their host and hostess and family vdshes, and to assure them of their continued interest in their welfare in their new home in Charlotte- town when they contemplate mov- ing in the near future. w. M’. Bak- erwas appointed chairman and in {few well (mason remarks ex- plained the object of the meeting. He then called tipon Glyden who read a. ve My fAt the conclusion of the address m. and Mrs. Brown were present- ed with a beautiful mantle mirror and some choice silverware. Mr. Brown replied, thanking the visi- tors for the kindly sentiments ex- the address, and for the veryfbeaultiful and useful gifts. The old Jarcllne homestead at Wiimot Valley was the scene of a MPP)’ gathering on vThureday evening when Mr. Orin Jardine and his bride recently home from Saskatchewan were tendered hearty welcome by the fimolrfs old friends and neighbours. Mr. Reubin Large very capebl? presided. Mr. Irving Hogg read the address of welcome and Mr. Dar- rell rlcketts made the presenta- tion of a purse of money on be- half of the assembled guests. Mir. Jardine fittingly replied. The remainder of the evening was delightfully spent and song. A very dainty was served, the gathering break- ing up with "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" and other old time suing with a. hundred per cent at- Mr. and Mrs. Orin Jardlne in- tend to remain qrrthe Island for the winter, the guests of Mr. Jar- dine‘s mother, Mrs. Benjamin Jar- fdinve, and his brother Frank Jar- ~ dine and Mrs. Jardine. S. ' AubGfllltlrul. wedding was solemn- dled“ in Saint Dundtllfs Basilica at 0 o'clock Wednesday morning. Nov. 71th", when Miss Marion Gertrude MacMillan, daughter qf Mr. and Mrs. At Mflfltwue, P31. on Saturday, Nov. 17th there passed On to his “(my eternal reward the Rev. A.8. Stew- art, at the advanced age of eighty- seven years. The filneral was on ‘ruesday, a brief service being held at the home. conducted by the Rev. ELK. Stavert. l-nd in Which till! 104ml- miziistera of all denominations took part. The remains were conveyed to the Presbyterian Church at Wood Islands, the congregation of which Mr. Stewart had at one time served as a devoted pastor for fourteen years. A crowded ocngrezetion had gathered. long before the ooriese from Montlxue had arrived. . .___.... The deem occurred at her home. 22 Pleasant Street, in this city, on Thursday, November 29th, of Mrs. and had spent a- week in the hospi- tal, returning lb her home about a month ago; She was forty-seven ‘years of age. Her maiden name. was Alice Mary MecDoinnsll, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Anglia Mac- Donneil of Georgetown and former- ly of Judique. Cape Breton. She was a most attractive woman possessing a charming and lovable personality which won for her many warm friends. She leaves to mourn, besides her son-owing husband, one son. Ed- win EarL- and three daughters, Kathleen, Audrey and Idltn Cavell, all of Charlott . m‘ Edna, wife of Victor Chaisscn. Summerside. one brother, William MacDonnell, Charlottetown, and a half-brother Edward Green of Boston, survive her. To the bereaved relatives the sympathy of a wide circle of friends both within and out this pro- vince is bell" ' ‘Ed. An outstanding meeting of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America was held fn- the Depot Building, Charlottetown, Friday ev- tendance, with the oldest Car In- spector in point of service. Mr. Lambert Spencer occupying the chair. After theusualintroductory rclnerks the Chairman outlined the business of the meeting and than caliedupon Bro. Chandler. Vice- Preaident, to address. the large and interested representation of ‘the Brotherhood. The speaker gave a clear. 00m- Duncan MacMillan, Charlottetown, was united in marriage to John James Aylward, son oi’ m. and Mrs. Matthew Aviwardof South The bride was beautifully gowned in brown silk velvet with turban and therln Mcoioekev who e at win: velvet duo's and me, etc. I-Is assured the Bro- than can in valor time is strength 1* and at no _ other» time was the Carmella-organization of America in better condition to _ on its great work. The mam ip from ‘ tocodltrliing far inmdvanee o! other years. the Upon ‘their return the young John Bu” ‘gouplrwill reside-at noiituwfi- *4” James noggin of Dredge No. 0 hal ueroian lolns Lo wishing Mr. and Mm “mud many ye.“ or bu» the misfortune of having one oi learned with regret of her sudden d passing at her home in Sherbrooke 580M155 Annie urser became the Miss Margaret Purser. RDDD-ING A qlliet but pretty Winsloe, at six o'clock on Wednes- merriage to Mr. Aaron‘ Parker lugs, son o1 Mr. and Mrs. William Inge, Pownal: the ceremony was performed by Rev. G. A. Christie, York. The bride, who was entered’ the parlour to the strains of Mendelsshonfls Wedding March ence Inga‘ sister of the groom. The bride looked charming in c. dress of white crepe-back satin made in Isabell Inga, the groom's sister x0e. where sue was a popular young‘ rough’ nu AWAINIUL ACCIDENT — Mr his weeks-H ._.._,u.. birthday. The gues orchestra. Donald. time young ladies spent new home. ART EXHIBIT-On Friday af- Dioka, wife of 0am. Edward Dicks, .She had been ill since February last friends at a ‘very delightful after- noon tea. in the Baptist school- room, On the walls were a l “ tels. crayons and sketches in pen and ink. Many pieces of dainty hand painted chlneware were also displayed The work reflected great credit upon the seniorpupils. Doris MacDougsll, Doreen Alley, Eleanor Higson and Esther MacDougall, and the junior exhibitors. Mrs. J. A. Clerk. and Mrs. A. B. Brown presided at the tea tsblx. Others assisting were Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Albert Baker. hlrs. Robt. Suther- land, Mrs. W. MacMillan, Mrs. W. Nicholson, Miss Scott, Miss Has- lam, and Miss Irving and Miss Dorothy Holman. WEDDING BELLE-On Wednu- day Nov. 21st, g, very pretty wed- Church of England when Melissa Etta Gould, daughter of Mrs. Wm. Campbell. Rceeneath. and the late Charles R. Gould. Ban- Bvr. Maine, was united in mar- riage to Lewis Vlnmnt -Yors-' ton, son of Mrs. Wm. Befchilder, ing and late Wm. Yorstan, Georgetown. The officiating clergyman was Rev J. T. Piyile. Th8 bride CXIMNG Q19 church on the arms of her step- father who gave her in marriage. The couple were attended by the bride's sister, Eva and Waldron Levers. Rose Fairehild acted as or- ganist. The bride wore a gown of brown and cream Span- ish lace, floor length, with acces- sories. while the bridlvsmaid wore a gown of blue rough crepe also floor length with accessories. After the wedding the bridal party motor- ed to the borne of the bride's moth- er where s sumptuous supper was served to fifty guests by Mn. Ralph Gordon assisted by the Misses town guests were Mrs. Florence Gaudet, Mrs. Rev. J. C. Martin, Miss Dorothy Rodd, and Mrs. Flor- Mt. Stewart. The appeal case of Jerry Redmond and William Millman, appellants and prehehsive idea of the activities ot,'°°°"l”’4 "is "W" °f "l" 5"" the organization of recent date and the various meetings with the man- agement on wages, won-king condi- tlons. provident fund. newpenaion prame Court all day Monday at Burnrrlersids, Mr. Justice Sounders presiding. . under a town Irv-law for that they did on the 5th day of 1 d t- ceased went to 8 lifiifiilfillfifiuifili-fivfi. business Monday and Mums! Questioned by the police officer- his heme in Ohlriotflf/‘vn George W. Oliver and were fined y BUDGE j-IETUII-NUD . ‘war-m. and Ill’!- italpa sllllflflh returneooo Monday a mo» enloveuu "pm 1t will be recalled that ung couples were nlnrnsa at . 9" anally United Church d”a Nye 37th. U. E 8 5 2 is now in the Montague Hospital. H???" Dredge No. 9 has been working on the Montague River for some MANY HAPPY RETURNS- Government House was the scene of a most enjoyable dance on Sst- Rudy,“ urday evening when Miss Helen DeBlois entertained sixty boys and girls of the "teen age" on be: 18th.‘ by Lieutenant Governor DeBlois. Mrs. DeBlois and Miss Helen. Mu- sic was furnished by the Brighton 1 [The critic wesMar 1m. and Mrs. John Murray who Théwmmkdml?" 33-“119- have recently come to take up theirr Tijon OUR STRDA, racaunaa cameraman‘... .3011!“ J. McKenzie, eldflt sen 0! . Dr. S J. Methane and Mragollc- ‘ uSA. 0b November 21st, of tars. . we! ordained to the bob priesthood arr-oar: Sunder. December Ind. in He! 6w . m»: oatmeal. manual-ell u m“ cellvney Moat Rev. J. C. llcGuig- Donald. one time’ Water :3. Amhbishop of Regine, officiat- Tgougmr o. w. l. slat-gm u... I . W. L. reaullr monthly meeting was held in thex. of C.’ Hall on Tuesday even Dec.‘ 4th, at eight dcloch with Dorsey presiding. Minutes of previous uleetlnl. and ‘treasurers report were read and approv Social Service Convener thirty- four articles of clothing made really for distribution during the first few weeks. convene: of llducatlcn reported social evenings held. on Saturday and educational meetings on ‘rhursdev afternoon each week. Arrangements were made by mem- bers for the usual activities in con- residence at Summerslde, where‘ Mr. Murray has been appointed section foreman of the C. N. R. railway yards were‘ given a great send off by their Borden friends before they left. Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray have been residents of Borden, since its inception seventeen years c“ ago when Mr. Murray went as sec- tion foreman of the new railway yards there. Previous to that time he was stationed at Cape Traverse. Jh£ |acted for the respondent an D. MaoCsllum for the defendant. t but pretty wedding place at the home of Ml". and arr-y Campbell, Elluwood, at seven dclockson the ev- e!» November 21st. daughter, Florence Mae. was united in marriage with William Alton Newman. of New Haven. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. H. Hensley Stevert, MA. 8.0., in the presence of quite a large number of the immediate relatives ends of the contracting par- —BESBBVIB JUDGMENT — The case of the King vs. Gallant in which Henry ymgel was the d Mr. gas ualiant tile A very enjoyable evening was spent on Nov. 20th at the home o1 Mr. and Mrs. J. V. MacDonald. Borden. when a. surprise party was i001! given by her classmates m honor Mm- oi Miss Myrtle Murray. daughter of the hour of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray who are eninl of leaving Borden shortly to take up when their Oliiflt treir residence in Bummerside. An address was read by Miss Jean Me- Isaac and a lovely toilet set was presented by Miss ‘ aret Mac- the evening by pltyin_ auction. the prizes being won by Myrtle Murray Blso games and dancing. A delicious ties- """irrr¥l"r:""ais‘ young a e pary en S’ the 81mm; o, “For she-s a Jam ...DAWSON-'i'llA1NOR-Jl‘iia mar- Good Fellow." All departed wish- 5%; fisgfiiifilflfififvii" m’ Myrna every Mppmess m h“ eouver B.C. on November 9th, 1034. Rev. Father Nicol officiating. The bride. who is a daughter 0i the late Alfred and Mm. ternoon Miss Annie ‘Watson and of Charlottetown, her art pupils entertained theinlaland. we: SW81! her Uncle Mil". D. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. iDawson left for Seattle enroute to o st es in water colors, oila, - Joplin end Chimi- 1 “m m ‘six months lathe return to Vancouver. Orient. they will The members of the Ladies’ Guild called on Mrs. Robert Palmer at the home of Mrs. Chester Palmer, on ‘Thursday last and pre- Belllcd her with an address and little gift. Mrs. C. B. Jelly reed the ad- dress to which ‘Mrs fittingly responded. of the evening was in music and games. f Mrs. Chester Palmer served dainty refreshments before the guests re- turned to their homes. Mrs. Robert Palmer is one of this seasorfs young brides and before hsr Miss MaeKenns, of‘ —S. ding was ‘ in G-orgetown c» The annual meeting of the W. A. 6f Bt- Ill-W's Church was held in the parish hall on Monday evening, the L. A. MOON presid- There was a very large attendance of members. The diff were submitted and were all en- uraging. The Mite Boxes and cent a week ftuld both amounted to the same as last year. The following officers were elec- ted: Hon. President, Mrs. C. dc W. White; President, Mrs. i... A. Moore; 2nd Vice-preside Strong; Secretary, r, Miss F. H. Hunt; as Secretary, Mrs. H. c. Mills: 8 Message. Miss Hannah Small. MR. L0. (POONNILL BBBIA- Sylvia. mnvpbeii and Dorothy Rodd|VID--P.E. Islanders will ream to also Mrs. Florence r" ‘c ancdearn that Mr. John 0 Mrs. Kite Grate. The bride was blot-her Of the the recipient of many beautiful MiG-JD. “orphans friend). 0’Connell died suddenly in ttle, Wasbinslon on Nov. 28rd. gifts both at the wedding and threeflea was a netivg o1 showers tendered her three weeks‘ previous to her marriage. Out oi N-n. and was B1 veers of ice. He ilesves m mourn one eon, two grand children, two sisters and three _ Ibrothers one or whom, m. u) ence MecNell! n1 of Charlottetown, oocuaell. i: well Mrs. rate Gratoa Pieter’: Landirnmlzlg: reg?“ u w. .. a M . . a a In s m rm M" m“ ybuiltseverai CrplieuagemlnCu-ba oi’ best ll Institute in us» fuulisnl 5mm’ o‘; lilo‘: ‘ashlar George W. Oliver, police officsrot n seem . ~ “mm gqpqmme, come of which will 3i picnics and m’ w“ °I ‘u cash Christmas treats to foralltilnetocome. AaC town is included in the list Guar- dian readers will remember the late ‘Cmnell and his philanthropic Blown here and‘ In - 1 l ‘the two boys were convicted bylm- ° the Magistre‘ of Alberton. Edmund 511th" 711° m.” "QY “Tund- l§*’i . lgléiii; 3‘? A!’ lggl 2'5; e is 8. 3%‘ 5. E :55. rrsisgii i5 gl if??? g ' ‘H; sag-gig do? i; i l .2; y i l nection with the Christmas see- aon. Meetlns adjourned, _ The appointment o! m». William w“ m“ a. name. m»: m Mom.“ ‘l? e,C1erk o1 the County court, 0th Y- ,Clrcult, of Queens County, and Pm- -,'vincial Guardian. was made at a meeting of the lbrecutivaCouncll lest night. The appointment, neces- sitated by the death of Colonel Charles train, takes effect as from l . Jill. l, Other appointments mlde at lest night's meeting were: To be Commissioners for taking acknowledzment of deeds: Mews J. Ikslle MaoKinnon, mo. Rpad, Kings County: Henry T. Burgoyne, North Granville, Queens County. To be Justices of the Peace: Messrs. J. Leslie MacKinnon, Peters Road, Leo Read, Hope River, and Arthur Simpson, Bay View. To be collector of taxes, Northern district. Prince County: M!‘- Rich- lrd E1115. Northam. To be collector of taxes, st. Nich- olas district, Prince Gaunty, Mr.‘ Sterling Rider, Miscouche. THURSDAY -ll.El.IEVING—-Mrs. B. J’. Har- rington of Sea. View is relieving her daughter, Miss Ellen Herring. ton. at the Baltic School on ac- Prince Edward; count of her do. ‘liees. ma. Harrington is a very capable teacher and the pupils are "Bikini 300d progreus under her guidance. S. —0FFICIR8 ELIKYIID - Th! Girls Branch of ‘the W. A. of St Mary's Church, , held their annual meeting on Tuesday evening in the Parish Hall. Miss Helen Mills, the president, ‘presid- ed. ‘there was a very large attend- ance and each report showed that the closing year had been a very suoceuful one. The financial statement showed that the branch was able _,to meet all obligations. The officers for the coming year were as follows: Hon. President, Miss Mary I-Iimt: President, Mrs. orrison i Vice President George was Adel Parkman; Secretary, Miss Margaret Cameron; Txeasur. er, Miss Blanche l-Iogg. The next meeting will be held in January. s _.-._ -NI.'W PASTOR rasacaxk ‘Sunday marked the seventh an. -—now known as First United- womgm the event Wla fittingly cele- brated at services - and evening. Collections for the day reached the exceedingly gratifying amount of moo-lust $1100 more than the set objective of $3000. The newly inducted pastor, Rev. LB. Campbell. formerly of Summereid . 9.5.1., officiated and delivered in- eennooaatalleervicosas well ail! having met and greeted the mimblerz of the “various Sunday sc co epartmen .--Syduey Poet Record » TIAINOB-TBAINOI NUPTIALS -8t. Patrick's Church, Fort Augus- tus. was the scene of a very pretty wedding on the mural: of Nov. 21st, when Mary Arielle Tremor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilrarlcie ‘Rainer, DQIBII, W84 lllllizz: s 5 s i? Q n §§§§E l £3; ; l filial 55 r ‘.3 l l? Eng fflllAllilallAClflts . ‘$45. .1 "1001! the leeehqa of the out, $1,293,?‘ ode and ti ark. Many benefit“. V, luteroh d..A pleasant social eel-mg which a ‘ l . l qtnaenbaglutldeayoailfoinia ale daughters: meme Jamaican- Y‘ Commis- _ _ jaioner for tbcCiiyof courtroom l!‘ °‘ " W“ illliioflfllllt Vi! in Roeehlll bldfililflll i iPank, LoeAugess. rial-smug; Iitla- ; v no! ‘ a. J. Trainor, M.,G. Ic- lmttenburr- or “saucers ‘an m a; urs eve y The Maritime repmsntat- ""19""! °f DO dston lvee were unanimously in favor o! vohml‘ Bllllimil ll the h the scheme‘ which 1h gcdnto effect early in January. ' lrllsTaanAY-abe‘ funeral of the lake Mr. Vernon itodd was held yesterdey, the eev- y vice at the house being conducted by- Rev. G. -Carlylle Webefnr, l . st Zion Church by Rev. M. Web- ster existed by Rev. George Chris- tie. Members oftile Army Medical. oorae and the sons of Enfllllld in the service at the tfendeddn I» b043- Ber- vicea at the gra e wen conducted RAW. Mr. Christie. The ‘Last. ada lento Marketing purpose of present lb with a fibre chair the past six years so formed the duties of Sabbath Schoolsuper their fillllifbll. Just befo cock manager tional Flex a Animal herb. returned by plane Wednesday evenilw from an interesting viait to various cities‘ in the Uniwd States and Canada- V1118 ' wallowing are additional particulars: Mr. Bannock saved a’ whole do? by - v airing the plane at Moncton. e8 he - did not leave mun-cal until 8 p. m. was in Bummer-side 9- M- On Wednev considered It III-d an address while Oourppresmted ‘Ma's. clsoean words thank for their kindness. was than served The relmainder of P ferment wes_in pllvin: memlev. Alter Y Good the party bloke up wigh. Ellie many years to ea. Joy the comfort of her gift. C SEWING CLUL. A sawing club was North Tryon, Mond am from Charlotte. distributed printed mat- ter and explained the aims of such It was decided would meet every The following of. ted-Director, Miss Margaret Cellbeck; President; Milo, Msrilorie MoOullum. Vice-President -4Miss Bernice Dixon. -Miss Frances Ives. Miss Helen. Clark. After many help- ful summations from Miss Beeline and Miss Celbeok the meeting ud- Journcd. At the second meeting, at Call it was decided that The Acme Sewing Club." Seventeen members respon- ded to roll cell atthia meeting. The Woman's Institute of ham given five dollars to the sew. ing club; this sum late be given is prises on "Achievement Day." ln~ dividual prizes will also be awarded. minus-At a .....§§'ii'“‘“‘ ‘i322’; v was , eontiauetlenérseetiilg o! on Monday nigh . m following gloat: hevcmbeten tentatively selected ve a nion to pmblemepec- uliar to the milk producers and by diarymen of the province. day. December 18th the Board pro- pose meet _ with the milk pro- ducers and vendors now supplying the city ofnharlottetoivn. andlha g1 dev. December 14th. they with representative- from the cheese factories There passed quietly away at her home iu Valleyfield East on the morning or November a4. 10:4, Mrs. John J- Maclleod. eightieth year of her age. While aha had not been in goodhealth for'aome time, yet her sudden death was quite unexpected The late ma. MacLeod was born in Brown's Creek, now Hestherdale. the daughter. of Lauchlan and Nora MacPhse. She spent her ear- lier years with her uncle MscLeod. Orwell. and also some time in the United States. She was married July 28, 1885, to John J. MaoLeod and came to live in Valleyfield East. arrl ceremcnywes performed by the late Rev. W. H. Spenser. MacLeod was possessed of a rare Christian character. She was be- loved by all who knew her. an organization. that the members second Saturday. 1 cers were elec dines. eon o! Mrs, Joseph Giddlnll. 141% Weyluouth 8t, Charlottetown, has d misllnl 20th. w. Glddinge left town June lltb on a boat for-the West Indies. He became ill Intre- tumsd u» Mcntreahwhere he enter- ed tbs Saint Luke Hospital. Be was discharged from the hospital on Nov. on Nov. 20th that he was leaving for the Island that day. Mn. Gid- dings also received a leflier from Lies- terinthesameeflect. Binoethen heard of him. I Mr.‘ Ciddibse is e feet tall, darkhair. heal-l: complained. Both m’ fut seen dark brown suit Ollflllifllebd,“ on Tuesday, October ‘m. m. .1. Tisnieh daughter, Mrs. Mariorie Murphy, delightfully entertained at their home in honor of m. and Mira. J. J. McNally, Bummexside. After the arrival of the guests and they had been seated Mrs. McNaJly was pre- sented with an address on behalf of her ‘rignlsh friends which was read by Mrs. Murphy. Miss Kath- leen Brennan making the accom- panying pmsentat “Y - -. all of which Mr. and Mrs McNally responded in a gracious andbe- coming manner. owing display of good feeling the guest: moved into the dining-room where the delicious buffet ‘ ed. Mrs. J. Albert Brennan preeid-l ed over the teacupe while Miss Annette Morrissey, Miss Kathleen Brennan and mi. J. A. McDonal assisted the hostess in d hospitality. The remainde 3 which tans provided by the Tlllillh “m” h“ m" AusunAuLr-on Dee. 0:17:41: and Mire. Robert Arseuauit, city, LIITiHl-At P. ‘Island Bos- gital, mo. 2... 9M. to H. Gordon Leitch, ascn. (IF-At ma». on, ‘Nov. u, lwttomaandldralhllienl- .Ban'iwas0n. umOnbn-at llonteiue on Sat- urday, December i. i084. to M?» endure. Alex Mlnchon of New u, he was wearing a He had very little money. Montreal police have been notified. 2 The regular monthly mee Catholic Women's on Wednesday eve em‘ “"33"” 9mm ' -.At New Glasgow, PILL, on mm“ October 2e, 1984.,» m. and we Louis lllabey. a son. §ANDllf80N—~At North River. No- ," vgmbe: 1094.1» m. and Mrs m-anklin Sanderson. a. daughter. At the Massachusetts H0epitll.7l°9°17- ‘me min! Roxbury, on Wedne sday, October 1v,_shovod that 1N4, Mr. BenJam u; .1, 011mm,, mountable were was done during respected resident of Million. "is out month. passed away at the age of)” sixty-seven years. Be was born in Prince Edward Island, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cutcliife South Melville. 9.12.1. He had employed with the Jordan-Marti C0.‘ for forty-three years, about tllirt years of which was spent in linen- buying. Ha made ninety-six trips to Ilurope and the Orient du time, and proved l: v faithful worker. and a man who wee and respected by. all who 3'" *7- knew am w. cuisine-s health l». i! “" ":51? ""2; ".3653 ‘ "31-’?- ago. u was n un wee before nu alum m: he was liosnu- i i" BMW“- ed to bed. Be bore his sickness ins‘ ‘l! true eriri Great Physician call Command of the Divine Master for V" ilignerzserdvliceowu fitment! for fi- "ma! man an com , an on a WWW!“ above mentioned date, his noble in mtohlne shades of blue. spirit returned to God. who gave it. Besides a sorrowlng widow,‘th following brothels and sfstera left to mourn: Willis of Duluth, USA: towruq 91.21.; Murdock. of Hunts River. PEI. and am. Edi Joseph Cutcllqe. or Cape ‘travel-ea. 91.1., was another broth crewman-visualise mm IIMIIBLOHXYEE 5- Invite-wiret- MCCALLUM~M ournedF-S _ ‘Nov. 3'1. 1N4. Iruee ,ber10th..bleetil1l' , '-' I G . "ICKINNON uouo mm tllfliTvvinboyl ans-a tenet at W. Barbour en We ' a i" M" v i" °M. um- wood on Wednesday. Nov. 21st, b! Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, MJL. B171 lam Alton Newman, New Haven. morence Mac Campbell, EL. COLIS-I-USSBLL-At imloe. on Nov. l4. i934. Thor. Balethorpe. 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