Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 1, 1913, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Mao Foba free. Press september i s Impre Sigive services at funeral of Archdeacon touching tribute. In a Shady Nook at St. John s cemetery the remains of Ven. Archdeacon Robert Macdonald the Pioneer missionary of the North were saturday afternoon Maicl to rest. A private service was held at the Home 57 Macdonald Avenue Point Dourlas. It was conducted by Rev. J. J. Vii usher of Christ Church and attended by the relatives and in Ora intimate friends. At there was is Public service at St. John s Cathedral in which the Archdeacon had not in Frej Uneuy Given an inspiring message i it War shippers. This service was conducted by archbishop Matheson i by Bishop Stringer of the Yukon for whose return to Winnipeg it seemed As if Archdeacon Mcdonald had been spared so that he might heal Grod news of How the work to which lie had consecrated himself was before colled u an other Neairn. The Archdeacon met the i Niffin. Which was covered with Lovely wreaths sent us tokens of appreciation of Noble life at the Gateway to the Cathedral and rec ibid the appointed in the funeral service of the Church. The Bier borne by Archdeacon Lucas. Archdeacon Scott Canon j. W. and reverends to. Hawksley. J. J. Washer and r. B. Mcelhern n. Was followed by mrs. Met Cdonald the hush Mac Ronald and other relatives and friends Bim iop , of Krewat in. Bishop Anderson
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