FUNERAL HELD FOR T. G. TITTENSORKnucinl wniffi* Wk'tv held y^otor lay afternoon lu th* fdMrth ward 3hAi»i i oyer the rfiuiln* of Mr Thnw j Tuionaor who pa«nn«l awaj ni HI*man* in tM* oil) * arli ThuiMduy'*' norning after an Him** cif over illn*i»t* llt*hop 11 tt**n*nn pro* |1iltl**d and the wtird choir wai m at- * tendance. Thu* firm non# win N«*ir- * nt My God to Thi»eM Priyor wm crfleied by Hinhifp John H Ard*r*on. * The wecofjd none fcv th* rh .lr rma Oh Mr Father.** Elder C D Gaur-ladd of Proton and u biolber-ln law ! i'? the dacoaard wan the fjrnt *or. Ho was followed bf Mis* turnon who hook it solo, Wtrt. K Hobl* J oKmd the next remark* Mb»a Clara * Gauaeiand of Preatnn then «ang onto, Elder Jno, lair*on formerly ■ I* .,f v of Cove offered concluding re-aiAikt* The speakers all ratified to ** *o r»* mild charncler ol thi «l« prut*►* nd iHfored wordn «.f comfort andmitPiilmiott tn Hi** mourn*t*. The choir Ming ' God Bo With Vott Till W* Meet Again/* Tlit* hotted let Ion oa* offered by l*re*. Jo» K. Cordon,There oil** a wood a Hernia tire. the entire stoke president!. being preaenl and a beautiful array t»f floral offer*In an testified to tlie eater-rii nnd re-* D«'Ct In which I hi* d* ad brother wa* held. Tin* remain* were taken to Richmond where they were Interred. Mi TJUenitor waft raised at Itlch-mtJtid. Ho moved lo Star volley wlu i\» bo bpeiit eighteen yearn, com-In* to Logan about seven year* ago and^ realdlng here ever nine* Ho wag fifty-orven yeara of age. Ho leave* a widrvw, four Han* and four dflUKhtora to mourn HU Iona.