w l Capt. T. “uottokvl _ k‘ l’ In. Kenlpia Ind his slster-lIi-la! "FUNERAL as‘; s; s, Miss Harrington, at home. and I funeral of Mrs A. AuMaolieod. wife Rev. A.~ A. Jlscbeod. was held t‘h Much sympathy is expressed for brought to the city last evening the friends, Mrs Deighan (nee Miss from Halifax where Ira MacLood havilll illeil died at the Victoria General Hoa- Highfieid Baptist The service was con- A. K. Herman. HEMLY - ‘lliiflid-Tio- vista-A prominent potato grower of. ikih- h ltora expects his yield. dug to exceed 85.000 bushels. --REOOV£RlN0- Mlss Rogers, Coleman. who was operat- ed on in the Prince County }fospit- al recently is progressing favorab- ly. Her many friends will be glad to know that she will hows and neices on u; Katie Harrington) only last Chtistmal eve. May lils soul rest in ducted by Rev. pastor of the church, assisted by J. A. Ramsay of Saint John's d Church. Rev. J. 8. Mason ltli‘. Joseph A. Cullen, son of the late Edward Cullen, of this city. left Saturday morning for Puebla. Una, Mexico. nrwrrnendinssneniereiile of Wolfvllle. Rev. J. J. Sidey of Bedeque, P. -E. l.. Rev. Milton Adi- soil of Sunny Bree. and members two months vacation with his m0- tiier. Mr. culled holds the position with the Bank of Montreal ln Puebla, in the service LAID T0 REBTF-Tlle funeral of the late Will. Nelson was held yes- terday afternoon under the auspic- es of the S. 0. E‘. Society. Service The service was h d lock.‘ . Mourners: l Chandler. '1). 01M. Reddln.’ of which he ' has worked at 2.30 o'clock and at 3 o'clock t o cortege left the church _, wood cemetery where interment was made after a_.brief committal, Many beautiful ‘floral tributes testified to the esteem in which Mrs MacLeod was held here. —Monct6n Transcript, Oct. 16th. was conducted by Rev. Nell Her- iilan. The pallbearers were, Harry liavison, Percy Joy, Howard Ward, Wm. Gregory, H. Winchester, Al- ‘ N0; 4m- fmm 'H]gh 131.9,,“ ‘mp-of this life to share the happiness ated the Government Aerdrolne for air patrol of the forests and terri- tories eest of IBrltish Columbia. Dr. and MrsSmailwood spent an after- noon there and thoroughly enjoyed witnessing operations of the planes. and having thenr described by offic- Thls new branch of the service accomplishes very lin- portant work in the interests of the development of the West, and in-the course of time will undoubt- The people of Prince. Edward‘ ls- iand generally will regret to ear of the delaltb of! Rev. D. .l. Gregory MaoDona , wh ch occurred ye-sten day about noon at Morell. _ The late FatherMacDonald was the oldest living member Catholic Clergy in the having‘ attained to the ripe old age or elg ty one years. He was horn at Charles is a daughter of Mrs. Enl- Maple Hill. St. Andrew's Parish, in ily Mclvori of Kllikora, P. E. I. and 1845. the son o1’ Ronald Gregory a sister of John A. Mclver, of Port Miaoboilald. lge i-Jeceived hlljr. ‘early e ucat on at t. ‘ unstanhi n vers- ity. and afterwards studied in Rome. He was ordained in the Sulplcian ilespntcli from Detroit, Mich, says: Seminary 0f Montreal. where ho "Jack Austin nlugley. aged thirty. lliiislied hfi; edit-cation. in 1x71. Re- of 2033 Avenue, Detroit, lies at the gill"!!! l0 lii-i iiilllfe iifmillliifi llB the Recemng ecame successively pastor of the llospitiil froni blown received from cllllrclleli °l sl- Cllllilllllll- sl- Mal" nu unknown assailant in his home ggrgtsidsb ‘Paul's sllllllllelsldei llllll n to . eorge's. n“ V” ° h nut-its; the lutter purl. of his life e l vr ill Charlottetown, but went tnli)rcli;siile lillorell soniiedyelaans ago. l "mg ie ong pero t t Fat- uh wg, (3 p 5 1 .- h. ll" _-\lli¢"l)0iii1id labored in pastora- y s cine cry iiiiiny or t t t“ m this province. he ‘endeared At lialf past two the hllllsell l” the Pfllllle lllllllllil Wll° ll° by the kindness‘ of his choir fihurtiglel1ahllll gl-‘lllllllly 0f his tllS- uflal. out n. ‘ c news -\\‘lilCll. headed by the League of Ylll l,” lecelmlllll ‘Vllll Sllllilif liY l1 the (Truss Band they paraded l0 “T "m" W990i llli-‘iiil-‘i- ill!‘ (‘fllllfifflfy Wlltffl! were coudilrietl by ills lordship Bishop (Vln-ury. . , lulu-hing sermon 0n "‘l)eiitli" was lmlllll? l” mall? Yfiilf-‘l i1 Villliell PYIIDIOYP" of tho Canadian National Jfailwiiy, iiiid n i-itizi-n who wail m. specti-ld nliil tlstccluud by all who of those who have preserved tortiie pail bearers were: .J. J. Arsenault. P. P. Cabill, J. A. Hac- kett, James McGrath. J A. Brennan, Sir Chas. Dalton. Besides his sorrowing widow and family there are left to mourn one brother- John Jfinch of Alma, to all of whom we extend gince HO$PITAL SUPERINTENDENT —Sister Mary Charles, years ‘connected with St. Joseph's Hospital. St. Paul. Mlnn.. is now in charge of Our dandy of Lourdes liospi-tal, Pasco, Washington. Sister —WEDDING BELLS-A but pretty wedding took place at side, on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. re ‘sym- daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Edward Miliar, 0t’ Central, Lot 16, became the bride of Mr. lvan Clarke, eon of Mr. and Mcs. Abel Clarke. of the Rev. Mr. Cflfdlng of- ’Both bride and groom were unattended- After the wed- ding ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of t s bride. where a reception was supper served to a number "of their relatives and friends. were beautifully ilecointcd white crepe paper entwined with cut flowers for the occasion. Much amusement was afforded by the arrival of chivariels, bringing with them an assortment of musical in- struments, who on being invited lii- layed and enng for Many will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Rehecca Bell, widow of the late Joseph W. Bell, which occurred at the home of her son-in- iaw, Mr. Wm. Derby. White Sands. on ‘Oct. 12th. She leaves to mourn one daughter, Mrs-John Gilmore 0f Quincy. Mass. and several grand- children. two sisters. Mrs. Catherine Pierce of Cambridge. MissChristy Stewart of Valley! brothers. Alexander of Australia, and Daniel and Angus of Orwell. She was born at Orwell in the year 1850. being a. daughter ot the late John and. Margaret Stewart. The Rev._ Mr. Wood preached the funer- al uervice at the house and prayers at the grave lniBelfast cemeterykfhe pail bearers were Mr. Henry Jord- nn. Herbert Brehaut, Fred White, and WrmClements. The family wish t0 ilifliik the many friends and nei- ghbors for qheir kindness during the illness and ileirth of the deceased. Mounted Police. enjoyed good shooting at High Riv- er. the principal game being lHun- garlan partridge which were lili- ported u nilm-her of years ago,niid have developed rapidly. They are a little smaller than our partridge. but very game. audio be found in Prairie chicken are not so plentiful as formerly, on Dr. Smallwoolfs previous vlait._ having receded to the mountains. The general feeling in the Wcst is characterized by a spirit of op- timism. and the succession of ‘good greatly encouraged settlement there. Dr. niid ‘Mrs. vSmallwood returned‘ vlia Montreal, and it's stated arrived on Monday night after n nlost cn; "Dr. Sinallwooilfls conclusion of the whole matter is the sincere conviction that notwith- standing the attractions of the win-it it. "has nothing on" Prince Edward Tlicrr- lei it restlessness. ll i-ounlnnt rrnviilg zlflcr sorilelliililz. as yoi iiilrciillzoil, a iloubt. about lllP A8SAULTED.— A leld. Also three tirand Trucadic, great ivnr \'9[8l“tlli.'l‘. CEMETERYQU NDAY. ——Yestcr- with their grotesque figures, then loYllllle lllllllllll" giving the bride and groom three lusty cheers they quietly ilepnfied. All loin in wishing this young couple every hnpplnnng in their WPllllFll life. The ilentli occurred on Sunday, preur-hr-il ily ill-v. Pr. Put. \V{ll.'lli. lllrllllgllfllll Prliicll shocked yesterday to hear of tile sudden death of Mr. it. .l. McNt-ill. of Tyne Valley, which occurred at his home yesterday morning. _Tho late Mr. McNcill hnd been about his duties on Tuesday und upon arising yesterday complained of serious pain in his licnd and chest. summoned and he apparently re- . STEEVES-—MORRISON—A quick _ wedding took place iii tlic llnlleil llllPW liilli- (‘liurch parsonage, at Sunny Brae, m, Ju]y,_17, 1925, when AM" h lowing brothers and sisters: Daniel Son of me law Charles on the homestead, John gyeeveg. and o,- Mrs Charles Lu", Western States; Charles in Sack- nf Mane-ton, was united in marriage vllle? M“ Dawson °l Alba“)? MPH l0 Alisa Winifred B. Harri-son. (lilll-‘Dan M°Klllll°ll gliter of Mr. and Mrs. Gray ylorris-‘lll-‘l lmlle" ‘l llle l°ll3 lelllllelll _ Thflnf Rose Valley. attended the funer- Cpffaynony “m, preformed by RE“ l-ui, although he is in the ninety- Sfeeve-s has an lm-l pnrtnnt position with [llfi Dennison llfliiili-‘iiiy. Boston, and the young ADVANCES. —- The prlcc of flour took another this u-erk and advent-q or 20 barrel being recorded on Monday and n further 20c rise yesterday. The depeagm film left me my Hero iii Prliirc Edward island poo- their why and enjoy tlic act of livillg| places lie has visited in the West. The doctor was iWilisihire, accompanied by her son E- ii- (‘iliflfibcll 0i’ tlic c. w. Rail- ways, Bordon, have returned from two weeks vacation spent with relativei in Boston anti Attleboro, Sluz-ien. and in Providence, R, l, on. of Bradalliune. .I'. FUNERAL YE5TERDAY.— Tile funeral of‘ tlic lute McFadyeii took place from bur late residence lit Rivertlule yesterday afternoon. Services and grave were conducted by ltev. The pallbearers were E. Humphrey. J). C. lvlcl-‘adycn, .l.,m,.1 "Xpormn _ Boyle. V. ‘lioylc, A. McFa-"lyvii iliill‘.ylcNeill's Mills flit He leaves to mourn n aorrowiiig widow and n family of six children. The Guardian joins with a licst in extending sincere while walking across the floor lie iltii year of his age. The fitnoral was held on Wednes- a day afternoon, when the remains mp3 who have {he good ‘vishm of were followed to their last resting ,h_eh. l-rlemls expect m lake "I, my place by a large cortege bf mom-u. idr-lice ill that city lll the near llll~ em‘ urn. (Mopclou Tran-script.) The late iMr. .McNeill has been a resident of Tyne Valley for the |last fifteen years and has also be- came well known to the whole pro- vince ‘as n prominent fox rancher _ occurred yesterday morning lit tlic Clifl hope Beach, of -.\li'. .l. .l. Diaries, ii The scrviveywere conduct- ed by ltev. M. Scott Milton, null ‘iiteruient-toolcpluce in the Peoples nyhnled lll Saturday's -.'i'.l.ll' Cemetery’ , llouiail (ldtliollc llliuruli wprel at Si. Pclrrii, which was struck =liy totally dent yell, with an estlnintcdJoss of‘ fi-riltli). of which lean than one halt’ wit". y-nine years ago. resident ‘of the Province. To his aged widow and one SOll William the sincere ‘sympathy of a wide circle of friends both in and beyond this province will be ex- Mcsars Cornelius Corrigaii. John K. McKenzie, (lenrue Douglas Cleaver MCLBilli. Robert Herbert Strickland. ‘St. Cntherlnfrs _C0llll;‘l€l'y. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWEFL- of , The young friends 0f Miss Pehrvsymnnthy to the ‘bereaved- ‘Mr. Chas. C. MacKintoshJson of y“ Jnnws A, _\ya(»[)o|ml,l_ 1ry|day|the late Alexander and Flora Cum- eveiiing, Sept, 17th., and illlfliflrledllillflg died at his residence Victoria her with ll miscellaneouswho-wet lll llifl illlvflilcefl i188 0! 57 YBWQ- of many useful household articles. M11 MflcKllllfllili lliiil been slck 1°“ h," nearly three weeks and after no their kindness and‘ lllllerlllg ‘he ‘llllelly passed “WM” rm. dnncmgdle will lie-missed in his home he His widow Sarah ell and ten children survive The children are Whitfield Even-at. Everrett. Wash; John Roy, Major IDouglas V in California; m Brenton. was forwarded to Pictou for inter-‘The daughters are Gertrude, San merit yesterday afternoon by the Francisco; Lizzie, Victoria; Nellie, 'l‘lie ftlncrnl left theTl-yon. Mr. MacKlntosh was a de- DRVlBEf-lfnlllflllf member of St. John's church A short service was con- Crapniltl, and until failing health by Rev. Miulcompelled him to stay home his Tile followflTi§"W€l'5"tll9 seat, was rarely empty. He loved his church and filled many of the offices in it. He was superintend- ant of the Sunday School as long as he W38 able. The funeral was litrgelymttended for sucli a busy time and the services at the house and grave were conducted by the “Rev. Mr. Rand who spoke very feelingly of Mr. Mac- The pail bearers were Elisha Wright. Jabes ‘Lea. Chas. Rogers, Jnmea Gill. iilenry Roger- son, Alex Logan. lilaaDonald, Little bled nit the home of her Evelina T. Qowarrwas her sister's maid o honor and only_ attendant. H Newfoulilllllilil, is a visitor in the city, having iii-rived (lii Wvducsiiily irlllliTli edifice. which was of ‘wit-i: was practically new, lillvlng lit-oil bull! siuuc tlic ivni". When the alurln “'11s tlic lieoplc of tlic vicinity turned out in lurgc numbers, but owing to STEEVES—-MORRlSON.-—A quietlmgll-rrgsxfltc“ SCAIl-ESJ," “P053; . m?‘ _ _ ‘ . I .‘ line no css an J nodding took place in the lulled loads of Con, have been weighed Yer the City Weigh Scale-s. already 1000 loads in excess of e whole amount ivcigbcd during ltile year previous. and is an aver- illle 0t‘ thirty lOllllS ll ilny for the past tell months. Church Parsonage at N. -B.. oil July l7, i926. ‘when Alvin -. L- Steeves, eon of the late Charles had t-iturtcd, about seventy five feilt Sleeve“ alld M?‘ Charles ‘lrllles “l . oncton ivcre united in marriage Winifred B. Morrison, 'i‘lle most that could be done ‘was 1o ‘lllllglllel (ll llr- and lllls- George Niorrison of Bradalbane, I’. E. LTlle‘. the parish house and the Ollf-l)llll(l~ Cefeiiifliiy Wile performed by Rev. J. _\lr. Steeves has an lin- portnnt position wltil_ the Dennisonl Co, Bostonpzlnd the yoimrcoupie Smallwoodhi sist who have thc gcod wishes of their and lltrl‘ iYlfiiiil-‘i e-Xiicct to reside in tliut iu the vcry near future. made a room ready which wan nlilcll enjoyed imt from the ground. it was impossible “Wee Sula‘ flours." to fight them with orange blossoms. and carried a . direct every effort toward saving FUNERAL YESTERDAV. —Tho div. and wire. l‘. i-J. Ismallwootlre- turned Monday night from a tour ollt West as fur as High illiver, Al- ihey visited Mrs. ei‘, .\ll‘S. l". DiBlakc- brother Mr. Charles Far- qnliarsoli, who has been in the hard- ware business there und at Blackie They left Charlot- tetown on ‘Sept. 15th, and proceed- ed tolMoiitreal, thence to Winnipeg Benjamin F. Stevenson, u u-epflild on to ‘Cnlgai-y‘ and finally to linowli resident of this city. Although not lii robust health for ellced HO n" a“ Ulllle" Canad“ was mule luontlls past, deceased llfiiiLllonk-erlled w“ l'°rllml' m" when troulid as usual until a short time m? vllmo“ ago when lie was roilflued to‘ ills we“ they exllelllencell ‘vlmry elm‘ dit At Calgary when they ar- Tlie late Mi‘. Stevenson who lvan ‘wed lllllY were “wlllollled l’? ‘l stio-w storm, and found icicles hang- Mmew slevenflum learned [he lug from the roofs oi’ the buildings. we m- Hnsnmh with his fame]. 'i‘iie weather lli southern Alberta. ‘has brokcli early unil has been ex- ceedingly had tor the crops ln+lCh of which was still uiithreshed. he - farmer's. however. are by no means “mny was peg-roamed n: flheotvlzgg deiipondontl the crop having been Revereml H‘ ‘I ‘Em rns‘ "and so heavy that even with the lfiBBBLlUnned he“ (“mm 0 co ' they should have a good season's liiircl fight, hilt not before the well run dry, necessitating the carrying of water from some (lis- tniicc by cur and team. (lilicr results oi‘ tlic storm which have slut-c been reported include the sinking ct‘ Dredge No. 1i at The tender of tlie dredge. a bout owned by Mr. Balllugall of llila city, was driven ashore. tnlll Ctillli-i inspector of Dretlges, Mr Blenkinaup, Supcriiitenzleilt. and Mr. llalllugall, lcfi Saturday for the scene of the acci- . - M '. . J. .l. rnldeme or l“ georgette with trimmingof chiffon. ducted at the house bride's aunt, wore cream-lace over Honorary Pallbeareri _ green silk. and the bridegrooms Judge Warburtoil. .ludgc Has ard» C. R. Smallwooli, D.O‘~M. Re dln. Active pallbearers: George. Moore. W. E. Owen, Gen. Hughes, ‘William Gillespie. ‘The death ‘occurr home, Jlilltiboro Street, gette. Th birde was garduated iii April. 1925 from the Orange Melli- orial ‘Hospital Training School for Nurse's. Mr. Balcon, who for eight years lived at the Y. M.-C. A. of the Oranges, was active in the soc- lal life there He la a gifted pian- istnnd ll leader of an orchestra. The couple have left for a trip through the middle West. They plan to visit in Chicago, "Indianapo- lis and other cities, returning by way of Niagara Falls and New York State, after which they will he at home at No. 21 Prospect Place, tweet Orange. ‘High "River. The weather experi- Johu 'l‘. Melllsli of Munlllillie. all" iiouncee the milrrliigfl 0i liiii‘ llfilllll" lBl‘, Flora, Ann to Dr. Norman Mc- Tbornron, on Tuesday. the twenty eighth clay of Scliliflllbei‘. mineteen hundred and twenty slX. at Eillnbuigh. Scotland. The cere- ‘lt is also reported tlliit a house ut Tryou, the residence of Mr. J. A. a Patterson, was i-itrilck by tile light- ning null n hole burnt through the and after his father's death the de- ceased contlucte-tl the business ut, Dlcglian will regret to hear of his tshe come" of Queen “ml sylllmy‘ lleutli ut his hoiueSouris, P. E. l.. on Sept. 29th at the age of 68th The deathpccurred at the Prince Edward island Hospital on Friday last of James l). Welsh a well known and highly respected citi- Thc lunny friends of Mr Tlins. The late Mr. Stevenson leaves to Mr‘ Deighan w“ ha", a, mourn a widow and three children, ‘Sprlilglllll. Lot (i7, and was the last surviving member of n large and reupected fainlly. greater part of his life in the Cana- dian North West. having been pol- iceman of lvinpipeg -for a number Dr. iiud Mrs. Thornton will spend v , 4hr; winter mouths in Great Bri- smyed NW2‘?wlljfksm,”',,fi§f,f,‘fgll"§fg;ma. and the Contlnenl, where Dr. mug different place,“ one o! ‘he-Thornton will pursue his studies. most interesting being the Turner Valley-Oilflelds, about twenty-five miles we“ o; gummy, The“; theyclotids were lifting and night glvltiifi have not yeLstruc-k any crude oil, lillwe l0 d8)’ tlie Ciilm illlll Pa!” lil but are obtaining gas in unlimited ll°lil °l llle lllle ~l- w‘ Klllcll l9“ ll‘ 9 tlunntities, nlid some of the wellsfiillllll? ilboile llllil are producing almost pure gasoline, eternal reward almost unnotlcedwhy Tile gas is piped to ‘Calgary, whcrlrilli? ‘Valclielfi ill lilll lllilliillle wll° for the past two weeks had been constantly watching hoping this kind and gentle father millil- be allowed to remain Just i; little longer lll the family circle. the good-God who hnd watched the patient sufferings of Welsh who had rrinched the ripe age of 86 years was a son of the late Charles and two girls and n boy. The fillieral was lielli from his ma“ D_ L Gregory McDonald was laid to rest in the cemetery at St. Andrews yesterday morning with all the solemn rites of his church. in,whose service he laboured so long and earnestly. ‘He spent the 3.30 service being conducted by Rev. ‘Mr. Fulton. assisted by Rev. interment was in the People's Cemetery. The pail-hearers were: In 1906 Chas. Chandler. J. J. Storey, H. V. coinibe Farm", Charlottetown Jtoy- Snturday, Oct. 9th just as the (y, , Of a family of six only one daughter, Miss Gwen of Boston. together with his bereaved widow survlge, to whom the Guardian ex- tends sincere sympathy. The funeral took place yester- day at 2 o'clock from the Bap- tist, ‘Church under the direction of Mr. Neil D. McLean, Mr. G. D. Wright assisting. The pail ‘bearers were Mr. John T. McKenzie, Mr. D. Jenkins, Mr. his servant H. Calheck.‘ Dr. Washington where he engaged in lumbering and ranching. he returned to his native null settled in Soltria. There is ieft_to mourn one son. different points in the province, including His Lordship. Bishop Uleetiry, and clergy of the Callie- dral staff were present. llrt-huut and Harold Wortlly. FARMER NOONAN NUPTIALS. Z___..__ —.-\n event of deep interest brought out n large number of interested friends to witness one of the pretti- est weddings of tho season, in the chapel at Borden, on the morning of October 4th, when Miss Jennie it is used for cooking ‘and heating. a. tremendous advantage which the Cnigarians fully appreciate. visitors had planned visiting the. Prince's Ranch- biit the roads were an bail owing to winter conditions St. Andrew's to he present at the ‘funeral were Chief Justice J. A. Matheson, Mr. Justice Araenault, Premier Stewart, Hon. F. McPhee, J. A. McDonald, M. L. A.. Dr. Rod. receive her heavenly reward. quisticat in iPace. the First Presbyterian Church. Orange, and was followed by n rc- coplion at. the Brehaut home. Miss and Robert Dungnn of Orange, was best man. Duncan Scarborouglroi‘ Beech" Street, East Orange, played the wedding music. Tile bride. brother. Louis W. Cowail of Detroit wore a gown of white georgette. with tulle veil arranged in cap ef- fect. caught with, a wreath of shower bouquet of bride roses. For travelling she- wore an ensemble of brown ilhd green, the frock-Of green with trimming of brown. and the coat ‘and hat of brown. The muid of honor wag gowtled in pale green and carried an arm bouquet of yel- lowi roses. ‘Mrs. Brehatit, the mother ‘w gowneil in, navy geor- , All that was mortal of the late A large number of Priests from Among others who motored to gwelhAWt-hlf- 111,611!!! o,_uq e, rur ruce. B. Miller, Noel iDeBlols, John" P1‘. Morris. Harry Morris. Fired E. Morris. Thos. W. Morris. John A. Mel-area. EdWlNl Owen. Julia's Husrard. iH. W. Long- wortll.» John Williams. Chas. There passed away a; ‘her home la North Grafton, Mass, on Sept. 17th a lady whose death deserves more than a passing notice. Born in Hope lRiver eighty years all? Ann id, a member of the Reid faihlly that settled there in 1836 andwhose descendants still live in the‘ old himestead. She married James Reid o; dovehsad Road and lived there until 1885 when she and er husband ‘and family went t0 the U. S.‘ and settled in North Grafton, where at the venerable age ‘of eighty years ahe laid down the ‘burden of a well spell! life to Her husband pre-decease‘ her twezity__ years ago and since then she assumed the care and direction of a family of three sons and four daughtem and owing to their ino- ther's zeal and prudence are now all prosperous and respected citiz- ltlllrllli ens of the United States. The de~ ceased lady- was religious, generous and hospitable. No better nurse could be desired at a sick bed and her time was freely given to those who needed skllfiil tender nursing- A benefactor to -the poor and needy. iShe was all her long life a devout. earnest Catholic to whom service in and for the Church was a. delight and now when she is called to her reward her family and friends have the iblessed assurance that Eternal happiness await their beloved for- ever more. iller family tliaq, eur- vlves her are John, Martin and Daniel, Nellie, Emma, Margaret and Anna all of Muse. Only one brother Michael of Vernon River, ‘P. -E. I. and two sistens. Mrs. J. Keaveny, Tignlsh, and Mrs. J. Harrington, California. seven brothers and one sister all of P. E. l‘. dlell within the m last tcn years. She is also stir- vivcd by numerous nephew and nelces who with ll. liost of friends now sorrowfiilly mourn one whom they loved iii llfo and hope to be all reunited in heaven one llny. Itc- l... A., H. lD. McEwem-M. L. A., Exi- Shorlff McDonald. W. K. lRogers, J. A. McDonnld.- .l. J. McGillvray. Sixtus Mt-Lellull and D. J. McDon- A touching and eloquent sermon on the life until-work of the deceas- ed Priest was delivered lby Rev. Father Cioran, C. S. S. IL. Peter's Church, Saint John. Among the priests in the Sanct- uary were; Revs. L. Herrell, W. E. P. l.. McMahon, O. Kigglns. T. Curran, A. J. ‘Mcllltyre G. J. Mcliellan, l.. Snlltll, .l. B. Mc- Intyre, P.- Chaisaon. Gavin Monas- iuu, A. 1P. Mtfliclluli, A. J. McAuluy A. i}. Siiiliott. K. McPherson, P. Hogan. 1-‘. McQuakl, J. Murphy, J. . ‘Duffy and Arch. iMcDonnld, (l. S R » mi-i "l‘lio ‘following clergy officiated Rev. Reginald Mc- Donald; Cmii-ior lnfllPPl‘, V. McDonald: Arolyirs. Rev. lwiiifl Fuliilgllnii. iilid Rev. ILJJMcDouuId. t-lnrvlt-t- lll llll‘. grave was coliililirt- i-il by iltigiit Rev. Monsignor Mc- "l‘lic pllll carriers ivorc: Revs A. J, lMuAullly, .l. llflfillPy- ll- il’~ lfiiill‘ 011,1’, l), McGuignil WEDDING BELLS-The follow- ing, which is copiedjrom a New Jersey paper will boot interest tn our island readers: The home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Brehziut, 377 Alden Street, Orange. New Jer- __ sey, was the scene Wednesday evening, Oct 6th, of the marriage of their niece, Ml-ss May Jenn Cowan, daughter of Mr. Lelth Cowan and the late Julia Ilrehnut Cowan, of Lower Montague, I’. E. l. to Mr. Robert E. Balconi of Pros- pect Place, WestHOrangc, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Bulcolli of Snugun, ‘Man's. The ceremony was performed lit S o‘clock_ by ‘Rev. -l)r. Hnunnn. H..McQuilklii, pastor of Honorary pail bearers: J. J. McAtlalu. Jae. B. McDonald, D. McDonald, A. J.- Grnlii. McDonald and W. D. McDonald. A licarty vote of thanks was t Alluii Nit-Adam, Roll. McAdam‘. Flt‘!!- Edwin Jtossltcr, Alvin S bitilioiiaill and Urbiiii MOW-millil- The ('ll0li‘ which was under tile tllrerliiili of Mi‘. ‘out; nghlglclfhy llcv. Theo. (lzllluiit. Rev l<‘. X (lilliziui. null J. J. McDon- ewi n! Utztoiltir lst, inst. the u. HEAD OF SCHOOL FOR BLIND ——l’riiit~ipui (lhcsley Ailcii. of tlic illalllux School for the Blind. which cart-s for afflicted DBODIe trout-tho lbittle Sands-to spend a social l Gruphophoile selections and ll of money with a pleasing all iléiit of Halifax Rotary. and is the . . l t t the Sail gilcst \\'llll(.‘ licrc - “ted a“ organs a services;- Mrs. McDonald iltt replied thanking the ‘friends their kindness. Not the liiiiiliil emjoylnent, was the bountiful whowas given in marriage by her" (‘lllb. > Yesterday at uooll he spoke before lfotary, illlll Inst cveliilil; ‘Y's l\‘l(lil'B' (Club. Yesterday lie lllS0‘lllLfJl'Vl8W€(l thP l‘i'ti\‘lncllll Llnvfirflfii’ 0s a oi‘ the institution ‘ Today lie is visiting l-ll": eiidish and will Sliliiik before an oi- giulizittloii iii lllnt district. The gentlemeunlso gave their l oil uid in partilklliil "l ll"? "l ments which they pronounced it superior quality. A vote of th PROUDE-KEENAN -.»\ event look place lit tho lififfliliiilile or the Jlumphrcy Memorial chilrcli. Sunny Brae, this ‘Lloyd Winfield Proutie. sou of Mr,- uml Mrs. Charleg Prouile of .Mll- mu, i’. E. 1-. was riitge to Miss Miiltiet-tamValiifllflii Keenan. daughter of Mr. and MP8- Roderlck Keenan. of hiui-ray River. . The bride wore a cont of blue marveila trimmed with fur niltl hat to match. tended by Misti Frances Acorn, of to the members who lieiFil After-the exchange of semi " and the .sln$lnS o! "Alllil Sync” the happy evening fill". a close. . niunity of Brailalbaae on the l lug of October 4th when it I“ known that Mrs. MurdocliG . haul passed lo her eternal P, after n, severe illness ivllliill patiently endured. She will be ., missed ill her hospitable llD she made one and all wnlmiiil her cheerful smilcfl- hlli‘ ‘i daughterot the late Alfixilllllfl‘ ‘Plmfaflll of Glen Valicy- Bl" ' to mourn besides her husband sons and four duiitlliili"-‘i- M" anti Alexander of WrscSfl, vllle, Mass, Angus nnu williil Winnipeg, -Mun-. llfil- Jlllll“ » of Manitoba, ‘Mrs. ll. ii. Mt- t Hnrtsville, Miss Julia of Lilli‘ town and Mids Marie n. hoine._ youngest son, llollghllll iwi missing since thelircut Wit-- surviving members of licr ii are Mrs. Donald l’. hicLt-i-l. l mun, Malcolm-of lilen valley. brother, Willia, of liravlulbnue ing predeceased h-zr in Selig; was supported by Harvey McPher- son, also of Charlottetown. ceremony was performed by Rev. J. L. l.und—Moncton Transcript. Tile funeral _of the late Hector McKay took place on Wednesday 13th instant from tlic Mclicaii Und- ertaklng‘ Parlors where service was Tile remains were tak- cn to Tryon for interment, the ser- being held in the Church, the Rev. Mr. lMCD0llKilll( again officiating. large attendance of flriends and neighbors of the deceased who had lived in Tryoil for the past. fifty years aiid where he washighly es- He was born in DeSable 70 YBIIPH ago. a son of tile late John McKay "°““"'l' “"°'°"°° ciure. Robert Todd. hililcollu =~ ,- . i .5" two brothers, Alexander McKay of “mm- SF-t new“ Mo" so" maluctantly to aban- ilori the project. - Bringing Up Father m Noolmn’ daughter o! ML w_ h; ilid him come away from the trial-l Charles Noonan. and the late Caroline Creamer. of Albany, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony Mr. John Farmer. son of Mr. Mrs. Michael Farmer, of Kinkora. The marriage ceremony was per- formed by Rev. W. ll. Monaghan, D.D., who also celebrated nuptial mass, assisted by Rev. Dr. Smith. Kinkora. the bride being attended by, Miss ‘Margaret McCarvelle. Carle- ton. and thegronm was supported by liis brother, Mr. Le The wedding march beautifully rendéred by Mrs. Jail. ‘Mcdieer. Several beautiful hymns were sung during among which Mrs.‘ K. McLean sang "Sweet Lady of the sacred "Heart." in a charmingmanner. weddihg breakfast "wasuiol-ved at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. a Murray. The young couple in the evening for their future home in" orlctori, N111. where the aroonriiol s, s reed position iii the Rank of Nova Bcbtla. Previolis to her marriage. Miss Noonsn was ten- dered a shower at. the beautiful WHY, outta-e l5 '" WQONG. MR. ‘HGGS? HERE ‘You L“ ARE '5ONH‘( : ado, Newer 17 Clot; Wally do... mien vents clogging and mint!‘ " sum tsaaslill, ehsnlmei McDonald, Howard McDonald. M. My Wire. “is comma AND l DON'T mow HOW Gnai Iaiuia nut-n wri- . ’ -. ~11- Summeraide and Colin McKay of MJAWII. Malcolm Dilcliiiiil-l Mrs. Donald iMcKinnon, is , side; Ml‘! Nell McNeviu, v1. Mrs Donald MoFudyen, ma,” Mrs Leonard fllogeraon, M", To the bereaved, The qu’ tenders sincere Sympathy, ENJOYA-BLE AT HOME ‘ motif enjoyable event took. on Tuesday evening. Oct. 19p "Sldmoutll." when Mr and Donald McKlnuoii were "A; H to the Choir. Woinenbi hlisiilq‘ Society, and congregation o; , Church. ‘Rev. Mr. l-‘ultoh ' naked to preside and tlic folln programme was rendered; - by Misses Mnrjrlry (llllliltlJ Silaanne McKliinon; soli A. lllelm; reading. Rev .-_ solo, Mr. flurry (irnauell; Miss Jenn ii-‘ruser; rcunirlis, ' ‘Fulton; solo, Mrs in’. A. Helm; song by Cliiilr. lVll'i-l. Keith l.. was pianist. lii tlic iliiilng . Mrs W. A. Mlllor and Mrs Clp Patterson polircll ten, and were sisteil lll serving by Mrs John‘ BTSOII, Mrel A. i). Frasier, Al" Mlltcli, Mrs lalficrly, ‘Mrs i and Mrs Profit. Aftclj full jug had been done to tlic good thl provltlthl u abort time was s in smiles and otlici- llmugem errd Mr and Mrs McKiulloii for use of their lovely home on occasion. iMi-s MirKlunnii was sisitctl in receiving by Mrs Geo, Aluclfloll, Prciiiilciii 0t‘, the W. SOCIAL. GIXTHERING-On . hers of tlic ~l.uilic.~i Aid Society Port. _W‘onil' lliiil, the School Scholars wltli their? andn number of. invliei met at the home of Mrs. A. muglq. by Miss. May McLean - mucli- enjoyctlaii well its tile » ing of the old Scotch songs. read by-Miss Vcrnn Dixon was seutcd to MrsfiA. J. McDonald per provided by‘ tile lad)’ iiiii moved iy Mr. Il. .\ic.\'el_ll,iii_d . pontloe- to by Mr. -A- Bell. I". tiered to Mrs. Blue and inmllf. make the cvellint; an cilinyiiiv A gloom was cast over the The pail bearers wore- hast ‘liitlefnrd. also [our "sisters. "interment in snrlnsien "l" .. l. '1 ‘ liyggiqrse Mcliiii . l MElNTiOhléD iT m ferret; To voun Allies-T‘ .. .. . I was av lNY‘L fumes Sssvicr. irr- ltonle at alts- Thoma; Berton. ,.r.._.,...-...._ ...__...., ._ ,. up...» M ‘All ‘ n bu‘ . ill “ll ll