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The bride was attended by her cousin Miss Matilda. glpele, while Mr. James D. Lanlgan .md as groomaman. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald vim them s. nappy wedded life. GLEN MARTIN-On Friday, Jan. 25th, the Glen Martin Womens in-f At Millcove. on Thursday mol-ning,i stitute was organized at the home oi plan. 17th, the angel of death ¢gh',,d Mrs. John N. McPherson by Mlssito his eternal reward, a life long catherine MacLean, teacher. The jresident of that place, and one of llts oldest inhabitants in the person' f N - ' 0 Drman McIntyre, in the eighty- .of the large and respected family OHL. McDonald of the Customs Depart iD°n°ld M°D°n°id» an °i“`iY Di°¥We1` ment, Montague, the ceremony being v"h° “med in me fi°Ui'i5hin8 Wwe-iperformed by Rt Rev Mons J C D __________g g_______ ___ ____ ____ ___ Znent 0!-Springfieldupwards of nine-§McLean_ The bride wore a lovely - _ S e scoun-` Y years ago He lea fl* - .- ` _ry 1917) S___ Mary A__________s_ Lourdes! ves c, sorrow u die a of midnight blue chiffon velvet il-Icspital, Campbell's River. B. C. Mrs. ' iE. C. Malloy and Helen. Boston, Fld.. rencc. graduate of City I-Iospital,i following omcers were elected: Pre- sident--Miss C. MacLean: Vice Pre- sident-Mrs. Kenneth MacKenzie; secretary Treasurer-Mrs. Cassie Rey noids; Directors-Mrs Alex MacKen- zie, Mrs. J. N. MacPherson, Mrs. Gillis; Auditors-Mrs, Munn, Mrs. MacKinnon. It was decided to buy a water container for the school and to hold an auction sale of small household articles at the next _meet- ing which will be held at the home ol Mrs. Kenneth MacKenzie on the third Tuesday of February, At the close of the meeting, a pleasant soc- ial hour was spurt. and luncheon serv ed by the hostess. Alexander W. Bruce .was born at Red Point-, Lot 48, P. E. I., May 22, 1845. In 1873 he was married to Catherine Cameronfwho p'rec`¢eded tion platform with blood flowing from I the sleeve of his heavy overcoat. Mr. PSYC? Bowness was called and imme- dilifely removed the injured man in his car to the Prince County Hos- pital. There it was found that Mr fed to be resting comfortably, J second year of his age. Charlottetown. California. _ lim in death Jan. 25. 1905. almost 24| His funeral took place on Satur- ycars to a day-he dying Jan. 28, 1929 aaed 83 years. 8 months and 6 days. ' day morning. Jan. 19th to St. Mich- ael's Church. Curran Ban, wl.ere a He leaves seven children, two sons. I-f. iftequlcm Mass was celebrated by his A., of Red Point, and W. G., of Char- i lottetown, and flve daughters, Mrs. Ella Taylor, of Brockton Mass.. Mrs. E. l... Smith, of Lynn, Mass., Mrs. `W. C. Bartlett, of Montreal, P.Q., ancii Mrs. J. A. lifcbenn oakland. colli._| and Mrs. Waiter Young, of Kings- boro, P.E.I. - Mr. Bruce was the last surviving member of a family of four sisters and five brothers. sons and daughters of George and Kate Bruce. He was a. member of Kirigsboro| Baptut Church, and was an honored f and respected citizen. i There passed peacefully 'away ati her home in Milvale. cn Sunday. i Jrinuary 27th, Mrs. li/lathicis Butler: It thc age of 67 years. r She leaves to mourn besides a sor- I rowing husband and daughter ltiary,i vihc tenderly nursed her during he: 4 i-|in9S5. three brothers and two sisters namely ~Ezekiei. Henry, Williamv and Mrs. John P. Smith, all of Kin- ; kora and Mrs. Johxl T. Cosgrove ot' Wellington. P. E. I. i The funeral, which. in spite of the i condition of the roads, was very Q iilfxcly attended, wended its way to SI. Ann's Church on Tuesday morn- inl where solemn High Mass of Re- ili-ieni was sung by the pastor andl ul! that was mortal of a kind wifei and loving mother was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. The pallbearers were Clement Tfiiincr. James Malone, John T. Trainer, John Redmond, Louis Walsh and John Doyle. May her soul rest in peacc. -DEATH OF MR. GEORGE HOR- T0N -There passed away at three o'cloclr on Friday morning at his res- idence in Bpmmerside. Mr. George Horton, at the age of B4 years. Mr. Horton was formerly of Alberton. °°minB to live in Summerside about ‘°"iY Yen!! R80. where he carried on 'm “fellsil/6, ahoemaking business un- iii Six years ago, when he suffered a Plfliytic stroke from which he nev- °" filiiy recovered. The deceased had aside circle of friends, who will join .° Guardian in sincere sympathy :ith the bereaved family. There are eff to mourn a sorrowlng widow,'two "HS lud__thres daughters. name`ly:- Mamie. ad... sl ri oruiirsbanko. und M* °"‘°’= W-` Horton. botiyof suba- *"°“» Salk-: Irony," me chester-_ Youno g 5°m°l'Vii1°. Mass.; Harry -and ___°_?_l'¥ie at home. The funeral will be ma °n-Monday lt! p. m. fromhil residen_oe_to_ the People’| Ceme- iffv ,lt summer-side, mv. c. J. sl. °’°" -'aw °u°uunu. c Am*°U8h.receivifig a severe "shock, ""1 “flow and vm painful funny. ga. ndolc ooudué, cf st bonu. on “unter aim miraculously cccopoe *Pitons mtl. of summmidu ur. Gaudet who u o cuuod brloalcycr pastor, Rev. J. B. Mclntyre, thence his remains were conveyed to the adjoining cemetery to be laid beside that of his first wife who pi'odeccn_sed him many years before. The pail bearers were William C-annl_‘.k, Eus- tache Ma:Don:iid, Walter Canipbellf Thcs. Hughes, David MacDonald and John Court. -PASSED AWAY AT ST. ELEAN- ORS-The death took place at his residence in North St. Eleanor.: last Thursclav night. after only a few days illness. at the age of 62 years. of Mr. Alhcrl: Di MacKinnon, a prosperous and v-:ry hif_:hl_v eslcemed farmer of that dl.°tl'ict. lie was a nne citizen ond good n=l'7hbor and will he greatly miszefl in the home and the com- munity. There are left to mourn. be- ’\/lr. John l\’facKinnou_ ill Bri‘l_.`i.:.,. ._d- _ o . _ _.su ._ _ _ .. m.»»m 'lth, 1029. to Mr and Mrs H M DEPUTATION LEAVES The ___ years he was one of the most p,0_ Hospital on February 12th to Mr “mon Wm h 1 t 1 ve I ell; gressive farmers. His wife prede-I Mrs DBWUSB Gamhum- “ ‘img C S ° n W ew Pearl Marion (Surnmerside p H T5' t 5 C_ N_ R_ t I ceased him about nine years ago, his enry om on r a Ho e only son, Norman and two step-i X338” °°PY i daughters being left to mourn. Inter- Montreal where the interview will MARRMGES Kennedy, both of Charlottefn o n ynn, a ie age of 7 years. a num er o years. ur ng years Although the deceased had been in island he settled down to farming M¢»LEl\N-At Alberry Plains. Feb- lmpaired health forsome years, it was and save for occasional intervals in 1929 Miss Ruth McLean, daug not until a few days prior to his Crlorado and the Eastern Statesiof Mr and Mrs Kenneth M death that his condition became ser- this was his occupation for the MACDONALD-In the Sacred H ious. But he bore his suffering with greater part of his latter days. He Home, Feb 11 1929, Mrs Alex! meekness and resignation. Andiwhen has farmed in Surrey, Little Sands|J MacDonald, formerly of Geo the final summons came. his soul, and Stanchei He died in the full town ln the 81th year 0! her strengthened and fortified by the last assurance of the merits of his Re- i WILSON-At Cardigan, Jan 2 3‘°i‘lm¢nt= °_f the catholic church. dcemer_ no leaves to mourn the loss lvlurtnu wilson, daughter of the l went forth to meet its Maker. of a loving father. Mrs. John Mac- John Wilson and Margaret Ben The deceased was a man Of Sf»criin8 Leod, already mentioned. a son John aged 82 years character' and by his kind and genial in B. Columbia and two daughters, MACDONALD-In the Sacred manner endeared himself to many, cell-lerlng, ln 1-lnlffax, N_ 3_ and Home, Feb llth Mrs Alexand cumulus aiurse circle of friends christina in Massachusetts and u Ma¢D°u°ld. f°r“1"lY°f 0°°f¥° who _were pained to learn oi his death ,hm-_ M,-,_ E, Fullerton of portland in the 87th year of her Ile and who will ever keep his memory Me" ,|50 two h,,|g-h,~°¢,he,-8, D_ _y_ McKAY-After a short and sacred and untarnished as the "Bhin- Mppohllh of SL L,,u,_.,_ M|5,°u,|_ illness, at Kllmuir, on Tuesday CURRIE lVIcLEOD- At St Jai painful mm” Manse, Fe 14th. by the Rev u 1: t ta WD. to I li i l l F l' cL¢ i ri f i 2 i Hi Ol _ tn Ui Mal Fill Trenlse I UU DM Oumminil oodli U