.-. . NEW k I: ~|liMEM0lllAM MRS. MIARY ANN MCINNIS Suddenly at Peakes Road there Passed away one of its most highly respected citizens in the person of Mrs. lifilary Ann Mclnnis, widow of the late James H. Mclnnis. on Nov. 25th. Mrs. Mclnnis, at the age of '16. was in her usual health until a few moments before her death when she was stricken with a heart attack. Her pastor. Rev. Basil roken and Dr. Farmer were im- mediately sent for but nothing could stay the hand of the Grim Reaper and a it,“ and loving y, AND STAFF OF ‘Plrowss BRCS. m. ‘ ~ g Extend Best wishes ' . To Their Many Customers and Friends for a H IiAPPY ‘and PROSPEROUS G n» ill no! _la tunnel for Iowa 4 out: o - advance. v . _ unulqlfi’. . _ I- a "(OI ‘ L-flll-‘l-ll-lll "_—-I.— I TIIIUNIBALMthellte-Rgn. 32-“3-953’ l‘.'€".'."=‘i$h“.&‘ {'34}; PM: ' church ' ‘rho wm ' . a... of asyll-Tfilimmh‘... landward Wang? wmwm-ssr. c. c. , ewG “m” o‘ thlzegowwae the lucky YEAR’ a n» M“““"‘l»‘iil‘l- nnnur. THURSDAY-The fun- u’ '1 y? EAST‘ ‘ROYALTY W. I. committee reported one member era-l of the late Mary Louise n“. cls whose death occurred in Mon. treal will take" place from the resld. once of her father, Mr. George Fwwis. 12 1-2 spring 8t. ‘Ihureday 11101111313 ll’- 950 to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer thence to ‘The December moetl!!! 01’ mast the R. C. Cemetery, Royalty Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. ‘A. Robertson‘, with POLICE COURT-At the police the vice-President. Mrs. E. Hearts, Court yesterday a man who failed in the chair. The meeting opened to appear on a charge of having by singing the ode and repealina been drunk and incapable had his the Club Woman's creed in unison. $10.00 bail estreated, A mm Roll call was responedd to with charged with taking a motor v9. exchange of Christmas gifts by hicle without the owner's consent eighteen members. The school pleaded guilty and was remanded committee reported WW1! boinu until January 2 for sentence. One done by Institute well under way. of the machines used for gambling. New maps that are needed for the operator of which had been school to be procured by teachers fined last week, was ordered (is. and Institute pay for same. Sick stroyed and the other one is to be being remembered while sick in removed from the city, .___ NEW YEAR DAY AT THE hospital. Mrs. C. Stewart and Mrs. mother, a thoughtful and charitable neighbor, passed on to her eternal tulle Roper. new sick committee. for next three months. seconded six dollars be given teach- . era for Christmas treat for school She leaves to mourn five daugh- children. 55%? “EFEFTEFT- :1 ters and six sons who all reside in the United States with the ex- fielrllon of two sons. James A. of Charlottetown and Rupert on the homestead, with whom she resided since the death of her husband twenty years ago. The Spiritual boquets and floral contributions and the large con- course of people that followed her icmnins to St. Teresa's Church were ample evidence of the high esteem in which Mrs. Mclnnis was held by thc people among whom she lived for seventy-six years. Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. Basil Cmken who also con- ducted the services at the grave, where all that was mortal of a faithful and active member of the Catholic Church was laid to rest. The pall bearers were: Messrs. JohnGorlniey, John Kenny, Lem Kenny. L. B. Hughes, James Gillan and Wellillcton fisher. DANE!‘ I MeKAY In the earlier evening hours of Monday, October 28th, Mr. Daniel I. McKay, a. very highly respected resident of Wood Islands East pass- od peacefully may at the age of 00 years. The deceased we! a. man of strong rugged disposition and up Uitil a. few months before the coming of the end he had always enjoyed good health. And even nftcrhehadboealaiduidebyhis last illness it was believed for a while that he might still be restor- ed to his render- aocngth. But as thmrwent by it became more and mom evident that recovery would be impossible. His splendid supply of reserve energy gradually waned until on the above mentioned date hia len- tle spirit winged its honwwud flight-home to the God who gave it Besides a sol-rowing widow. Mr. McKay leaves to mourn the loan of a ldnd and lovin! 0191191‘. 01W daughter, Niles Mary Isabelle It home. Mr. Daniel ‘McKay was the only son of Robert and Isabelle (Smith) McKay of Wood Islands East. Hero Daniel was born" and with the ll- coption of several short soiournsto the Canadian West he spent prac- tically ail cf his life on ta old home stead. ‘ ' ‘ He was a man who was well known throughout the whole countryside and was held in high esteem by all. Being of a somewhat retlrin-g nature he found it rather difficult to make friends easily. hgnce it was that only those who had been acquainted with him for some time came to know hi! "ll! worth. , He tool: a deep interest in I11 that pertained to the welfare of the school, the church llld m‘ community. He will be greatly mill- cd not only by a larso 61rd! ‘i "1" atives and friends, but his place in all of tho various activities of life will be hard to fill. when the end drew near he re- malned calm and unmoved. "He knew in whom he had believed and he was able to keep what he had committed to Hie trullt elalnatjhlt day." The end was peaceful. ' The funeral. which was one of the largest ever held in this section of the Province, was held in the Presbyterian Church, Wood la- lands. on the afternoon or Wednes- day, Oct. 30th. The service was eon- ductcd by Rev. R. Hensley Btavert Ind was a. very impressive one. Ibllowing the address luv. Mr. Btaryert sang very effectively "Will Ge circle be unbroken." he pail bearers were ‘Mano. Roderick H. McMillan. Roderick W. ibllllll-n. Roderick ilckay. The Eastern Guardian ,, m, “Willmlfillflil! ‘I'll anon ailm- fox pain will be received daily. my ll. W. ltnart. at Clark Iron. More. Montague. for shipment to the Prince ldward Inland nu Pool ing of wool and making the same stration at Jan. meeting. Mrs. Neil Derrach and Mrs. E. Hearts were CHARLOTTETOWN POST 0r. l-‘ICE-New Year's DRY. Wednes- day. January 1. 1988. the following the public. All wickets‘ will be Mrs. Neil Darrach gave B very Closed for the day. All mails for useful demonstration on hand carcl- despatch by afternoon train; Wm be closed at 12.00 o'clock noon, 111 "D1155? i There will be no delivery by letter- Mrs. H. Clay to give a demon- carrier or by rural courier nor wiii “hero be any mid-day street letter and parcel box collection. Order of service will be rendered . appointed as convenors for the questionnaires to be discusesd and filled out at. the Jan. meeting. Meet- ing closed by tho National Anthem. ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL Report for the months of Nov. QHdDCO Grade"x.-—l. Mary Carmichael: 2. Gertie Noonan. Grade lX._l. Clara Noonan; 2. Annie Cameron; 3. Hilda Muttart. Grade VrL-l. Florence Camer- on; 2. Ralph Francis. Grade VI.-—l. Betty Green; 2- Heien Trainer; 3. Eldon Green. Grade IV.—l. Lorraine Noonan; 2. Harry Noonan; 3. Annie Philp- son. Grade IIlIr-l. VRayona; Cameron: 2. Geraldine Noonan: 3- A1196" Claire Plnoau. Grade II.——l. Blanche Dawson; 2. Johnny Dougay; 3. George Noonan- Grade I. (a)—l. Phyllis Pineau; 2. Lillian Noonarr. Grade I. (b)-1. Helen Rois‘. 2 Helen Muttart; 3. Peggy Green. Perfect Attendance: Annie Cam- eron, Florence Cameron. 311616011 Cameron. Betty Green. Eldflll CF90". Clara Noonan. Annie Philipson. WELCOME VISITOR-ills many friends of New London and vicinity, are delighted to have as their visitor duling thc Christmas holidays, Mr, William B11898. student of Ping H111. Halifax. who successiuily car. rlad on the work of the Margata charlie during the summer of i033, While the pastor, Rev. G. N. Homers was on leave of absence. Mr. 31-13“, who has had an outstanding col- lfllle Harem‘. llraduates at the end of the present college term and his Iriendsnsincerely hope that he may be stationed within the P. E. 1g- land Presbytery, where they may Green. assistant. wiiiiam Mills, Malpeque. A solo by ing an enjoyable week in Bea View, has returned home for Christmas after spending an enloyable two r Ticket-in Bea View; Mr- and Mrs. . H. linnaea g .. a. dam Emilia ma, Rgygng Cameron, Elizabeth Muc- leod, Geraldine Noonan. A1108“ ‘l have the privilege of occasionally hearing his earnest. eloquent 591-- "lillls- Ml‘- Bflsxs is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling MacKnv TRAINOR-COADY WIIDDING— The marriage of Mary Helena Trainer, daughter of Mrs. Jamel Trainor of Tyrone, Lo Mr, William Coady, scn oi’ Mrs. Michael Goody oi’ North Wftshire, took place on Wednesday, November 8th at 8t. Ann's Church, Lot 65. The ceremony W28 Performed by Rev T. Bel-roll. P.l-". The attendants were Mr. end Mrs. F. J. Ti-ainor. ‘rhc bride wore beautiful tweed suit with hat to g i ,Ph ills Pineau. Ralph match and the bridesmaid a navy Gfihpm‘; 1%,, "m Green, suit with silver 10x (ur. During the Joseph Dougay, Clarence Ross. service hymns were beautifully L. Alma. Yeo,‘ Principal; Hazel M. rendered by Mrs. Amos Callaghan, accompanist Miss Clara Murray. The wedding march was very nico- Sefl View 81 Vicillitl’ iiniliidi?ti..”.f..lifift“‘iiil $355 wishes o! a large number- of friends “Th5 5:5 vmghywzggtlfnénaitrgg who witnessed the ceremony the 2:14:15? ruffgmJogn T_ Many m, wedding party motored to char- wgnud‘ waning D” 110L501] lottetown and all enjoyed a. very y ' dainty breakfast, served at the call was responded to b0’ 0"!‘ @111"? Queen Hotel. only the pastor and members Wm‘ “an”, romuwuons immediate relatives were present. of sahia Claus." a in-rdo number of visitors were present. The con- Tho bride and groom then left on f Christ Committee, a visit to the groom's sister, Mrs. mdghrfihlgicireringmrleported that James Horton of Broolrlinc. Male. twelve dollars was paid for gifts for Here they were royally entertained school children. After the usual and the bride was very pleasantly routine of businesl. a bean contest by a number of Island surprised was conduc‘ ‘ by Mrs. Earle Mo- friends who tendered her a linen Kay, first prize bein! Wm by Mrs. shower at the home of ms. Horton. The bride was also the recipient of Misses Laura. Pickerini nlld H1141" many beautiful gifts from friend: Adams. "H01! Nlflht": R-eadlnl’. Mrs. and relatives at home. Earle MoKI-y. a hBPW lvollinr Santa Claus then arrived and from ’ a beautifully decorated and laden J m oh ' M‘ N‘ Bnmwn m, distributed gifts to every rnem“ $334.. oompligguntain. Mnlpoaue: be;- or the Institute. A dellololll Mr. and Mrs. Murray Constable, luncheonwaaservedbythe hoatces- French MW,‘ es. Mrs. J. Tuwcxayand ma. Iiarlo McKay, misled by Mrs. John Pick- _._||___ Miss Thuraa Brander. Boston. oring, and Miss Marion Pickerlill- m," i, yjdfln h m h m The rnlfllnfl m!“ "ml "T1" Sea View and In 3 grucaotnwtha Kllll" guest of her sister. Mn. William __.||_._ Miss Phyllis Hickey has returned to her home in Darnlcy after spend- Herding, French River. m. Keith rYE-iEdh. student at Prince of Wales College, is spend. the snarl o! Mr- end M". 0115"“ m; his holidays with his parents MMT-fiflll- Mr. and Mra. J. W. Harrington: II—- Spring Valley. Mics GBICHIAGIIHB, Sea View. Partial in K: vicinity of Kan- sington report that a flock of wild L. months viait with her sietel- in Med- gm, w", m, fly," h, ,, wag,“ ___|_._. Mr. John Profitt. Freetown. is paying a visit to his old home in Spring Valley and is receiving a hearty welcome from his rnaray friends. The country r030 are still o n for om. as isvilroven by the act that Mr. Hank MnoNutt, Dernley. motored to Remington on the 21st and found the going good. Miss Annie ant. teacher in Corner ool, left for her h e in Northern tn-apend her Christmas holida a. It ia pleasing to note that Ilr. 23h .7. Lamont. hunch liver. is ing' a good recovery from his serious operation in Prince County ea . Among the visitors to Summar- eida from this vicinity on Christmas eve were Miles Margaret Cousins and Caroline Pickering, Mr. Haber WELCOME , 1936 1 We Hope that for All of You it will be the Happiest New Year 1 and- also the most Prosper-cu; "" MANAGEMENT illlfl STAFF of md.................. .. out the season for shipment to Island For ATTINDID FUNERAL-Rind»! turned homo on Baturd 1°75» Ml"- directlon on the morning of the from Middleton. ‘ u gun inst-N.- ____ u.» INlMOd the funeral 1% BRINGING UP FATHER filer-a brother. m. a. h.‘ finial». they wm‘"’j'ggm who passed away on December l0. Ibrtondod obituary noticea of tho late nr- Miller. a pmrhlhent and re- vwod physician. annealed in the of the Maritime Hovincea. o very larro attendance at his funeral indicated the higlirqgmm. in which he was held. The old say. im that misfortunes never come singly was exemplified with regard to m.___a.l_l_d ma. Miller. Just as men uGood Bye 1935‘! u" "Hunt-Hutu";flJaut-uuunnn" _BOTH STORES Summerslde - Charlo ttetown i down Christmas dillllchs“ t“ m" "86 fill-me from Halifax ma, formers niece, Mrs, had passed away. 93 l - tor ay motrnl r com Street, left yesterda morning where he will lake n three month. ' 011 I Welt t0 OttI-Wii. The rnany friends of M . w i E. Wood will regret to learfin Mesh: Q _ . serious illness in her home at Hazel- hem!“ How" “Wm Wm tom“ Hlllv b-g-JYZCOIS of Customer-Oh, she can't (‘our ain u] i N- E. have arrived in v pity and will spend the m... Year s holiday with Mrs. Bourgeois‘ is. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chemist-l didn't know sh!‘ \\.\- Bat. N. .1. daemon of th iooal hment, n. o. M. 9., ma; "s. “s m “s that‘ -BY GEORGE MCMAN US I'M MI.5iWt\J- GGUQI-Nfl ME TD THlfi PETiTlON i ONE OF THE TENhNTS M ; ' THE Al! figAWfiN}