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A P.E.I. Memorial Scrapbook, Page 1
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"A P.E.I. Memorial Scrapbook, Page 1
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A Memorial Scrapbook
The following consists of clippings from various newspapers from a Scrapbook kept by Elizabeth Wright Bradshaw. I have attempted to transcribe these clippings as they were written however on some the type was unclear and on others sections missing I have tried to note where the clipping was not legible but hope that what I was able to reproduce will be of aid to someone in their searching.
Kathy Dunlop
Paper Unknown
[d. 01/16/1898*]
Tues Jan 18 year not legible
The remains of the late Miss Cassie J. Baker whose death was announced in The Guardian yesterday morning were brought home from Charlottetown by yesterday's morning train, and followed by a large number of sorrowing friends and acquaintances. The funeral which took place at 2 o'clock in the afternoon was very largely attended, the deep and heartfelt sorrow of those present testifying as nothing else could to the purity and lovable character of the life thus early closed. The service was conducted by Rev C.W. Corey of Charlottetown. The pallbearers were Messrs. Geo W. Warren, S.M. Hicks, ?.J. McMurdo, Major Schurman, D.R. Currie. The remains were laid to rest beside thoseof her father and sister in the cemetery at Central Bedeque.
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The funeral of the late John Muir-head took place yesterday afternoon to the Peoples Cemetery at Summerside and was under the direction of the Masonic Fraternity. The very large number of people in attendance showed the esteem in which he was held. Many of his old neighbours from "
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