Brother
James Islay Mutter
(died 15 September 1950, aged 76)
Temple Lodge, No.33

The grave of Wor. Brother, J. Islay Mutter in St. Mary's Somenos, Anglican cemetery.
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Here is a brief biographical sketch of Bro. J. Islay Mutter taken from his local newspaper obituary:
“Mutter – A pioneer of Cowichan, mayor of Duncan and reeve  of North Cowichan, Mr. James Islay Mutter, died in Royal Jubilee Hospital,  Victoria, on Friday. He was 76.
      Born at Bowmore, Isle of Islay, Scotland, Mr. Mutter came to  Victoria from Scotland with his parents in 1891. He later moved to Somenos and,  with two late brothers, operated a 200-acre farm.
      Mr. Mutter operated a sawmill at Cumberland and later worked  for the B.C. Canning Company Ltd., and was stationed at Rivers Inlet, Deas  Island and Saturna Island. He left the company when he went into business for  himself. opening a general store at Greenwood. 
      Following this he was employed by the Hudson’s Bay Company  at Hazelton, when the company’s dealings with the Indians were attended with  much ceremony.
      Returning to Cowichan, he took an active interest in the  community and went into the real estate and insurance business with Mr. K.F.  Duncan.
      He was elected mayor of Duncan and served continuously from  1924 until 1928. Earlier he had served as reeve (1914 and 1918) and councillor  of North Cowichan and was on the district school board. He is the only man to  date to have occupied both offices [Mayor of Duncan and Reeve of North  Cowichan].
      He was a director of Cowichan Creamery and Cowichan  Agricultural Society and was president of Duncan Chamber of Commerce for three  years.
      Mr. Mutter owned the first automobile in Duncan. This was  before the road over the Malahat, and the car had to be shipped by rail from  Victoria to Cobble Hill.
      Interested in logging, he was one of the original promoters  of the logging railway connecting Deerholme and Cowichan Bay, now the C.N.R.
      Following his term as mayor, he went to Port Renfrew where  he bought a hotel, general store and shingle mill. While there, he served as  postmaster, customs officer, justice of the peace, fire warden and deputy  sheriff.
      He was keenly interested in Provincial politics all his  life. In later years he was a staunch advocate  of a V.I. [note: Vancouver Island] west coast  road to link Jordan River with Port Renfrew.
      He was the eldest son of Major J.M. Mutter, a Cowichan  pioneer and former M.L.A.
      Mr. Mutter is survived by his wife, at home in Victoria; one  daughter, Mrs. Isabella Palmer, Port Renfrew; two grandsons, james and Ian  Palmer; three sisters, Mrs. I.H. Greaves and Mrs. I.J. Hamilton, both of  Duncan, and Mrs. A. Mortimer-Lamb, Victoria; also 16 nieces and nephews.
      His only son, Pte. James Mitchell Mutter, was killed  overseas in World War II.
      The funeral was held on Monday afternoon from St. Mary’s  Anglican Church, Somenos, with interment in the churchyard cemetery. The Rev.  Douglas Kendall officiated. During the service the hymns, “Adide With Me”and “King  of Love” were sung .
      Active pallbearers were: Messrs. Dick and Cecil Greaves,  Islay and Hamish Mutter, M. Palmer and F. Hamilton.
      Honorary pallbearers were: Messrs. K.F. Duncan, G.G. MacNeal  and L.J. Hamilton.
      Earlier on Monday a Masonic funeral service was held by  officers of Temple Lodge, No. 33, A.F. & A.M., of which Mr. Mutter was a  member.
      Arrangements were in the hands of Hirst Funeral Chapel.”
Source: Cowichan Leader, 21 September 1950

Brother J. Islay Mutter was a local businessman. In Duncan, he became the business partner of Wor. Brother Kenneth Duncan in a real estate and financial firm known as Mutter & Duncan.
Brother Mutter was elected Reeve of North Cowichan in 1914 and 1918; he served as Mayor of Duncan from 1924 to 1928.
J. Islay Mutter's father, Major James Mitchell Mutter, was one of the Charter members of Temple Lodge, No. 33.

Headstone on J. Islay Mutter grave, St. Mary's Somenos, Anglican cemetery.

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