czulsiriéa '7 g-ssmlnswiisn ».:..a.-.....-. fi"___!_"___»,l. y ‘ Agents Wanted __————————___"——*“—— ______________________ loco" commas w-m~ m» Oats-NEW» , v . John. Toronto. A. W. '1 81 wem. Sdipd -_.______.__..._.... wlNTS IJEQUIIID IN ‘I!!! LOC- ty to sell the most popular Can- siian msde_ lino ' _oi Personal duristmas Greeting Cards. Regal Art 00., 810 Bpsilins. Ave., Toronto, A2‘ W. Aug. 20-21-23-24. --—- Miscellaneous cosnrsrorllllliqi ‘halos sun mvelopol with», printed. h JOHN llhd Burl/WM‘. Inmsnvilio, soul-is. g j" 7407-8-22-11110. ‘ iiiouarrmo Guard- "Qnoqss, nsncn . Wallace " wrsol-a-lo-ai. Sedan, l nursdt‘ sedan, i Star Oosch.‘ l Chev. sedan.‘ l. hall-ton Obcv. truck. Look over our c iect liissd ton ‘M103. also one used Busby thick.‘ ‘terms to suit. '1‘. o. lvos. 21o mmecrgest; rsza-a-so-ii M°1°Tl3$lllIl-W""¢d' Advertisements "l0 Ins-dens‘ ?’ o‘ 1§1rn~rrr~ -- -- use" lilcpsgllmqgmu.“ lover-unscrewe- s “Pflllnsciowcrds v vv 7' , ‘Ana vvwvwwwv Salesman Wanted lsent icr Prince Edward Island. 600d P37. Free outfit. We w“; now a reliable, energetic represente- tive to handle the best district. on the Island. Our agency is prom. sblo. Write. Pelllam. Nursery. Co, Toronto. Ont. 8. W. t-ll-ti. For Sale‘ FOR. SALE-CHEW]. TRUCK. APPLY this oiilcc. 7440-8-21-3! OLD PAPERS FOB SALE-ii CENTS per bundle. Apply Guslrdlsn. 4327-24441. _ son sans-Hus copra may, l s years. Mrs. Flora McLeod, Brook- ileld. 7343-8-21-31 .___€___f ....__._ FOR SALE-OR WILL EXCHANGE ior ioxes. one Hoover digger. new last year. Apply Hiram Howatt, 215 Richmond St. Charlottetown. 7444-8-21-31 FOB SALE-dd ACRES 0F LAND at Fairview, l0 acres Seed Potatoes. l8 acres Gram, l0 tons Hey.‘ Will sell with or without crop. Apply John McDonald, Rice Point. ‘ , - 7400-8-‘20-61 Female Help Wanted _ __,._i____... WANTED-A MAID REFERENCES ‘WIS-B-II-Bl WANTED—A MAID I01! GENERAL homework. Apply evenings between .¢~-, q; WANTED-EXPERIENCED. 900K with reiercnces, by September ill-st. _Write Box K. care oi Guardian. ‘ ' 7484-8-28-31 ANTED-HAITI)! rerun worm lillllly George Mason, Bunbury. , j , ,'i4i5-8-21-8l arisen-sum "ro- Wool: on isrm. Mrs. Margaret Reeves, Free- iown. 1- " vsss-e-lv-ci ‘ i Unusual Qpportunity , den bu earned weekly ' 1n spare time selling well known line 'Perscnsl Christ- lhss Cards. scores oi Btenogra- llllfls. Accountants, Clerks. etc., M011. M M" psi-acne an. unai- Kreit 9°» Umiiod, u _ in. Representa- tives ranted" towns also. M. 8-‘ -'l.1Ll0.l0.2l,28.28.28. Teachers vWsnted scum w, . non romr Prim Sch = uuplemeaisllo. A. ArticleyFcrSale -—————4~pp&h--~ ‘I sanlwrwo‘ ooolrruu "Bus. with ce-witheirttsus. -Apply l9, Mentors ‘so, . vilc-a-ao-zi Wannabee r0 nu til inst., st the sale °‘ lllmihlrs st =11". Queen 8t. is s "ills-bis plan one. " 0. 71284-9141 bosdisn. ‘[1404-31-81 ‘UQIT _ ‘board. sn- . ‘ VQIQ-h-Ii-Si . . WANTED-A RELIABLE MAID FOR plain cooking the lirsr, week ‘in Septem‘ No washing; Good- wages, Apply by letter to Mrs. B. W. Longworth, care oi Guardian Oiiice. 7332-84341’ i Peak-Biissiett Nuptials The marriage oi ~Miss Alice Hall- burton, daughter oi lieutenant-Col- onel and Mrs. Arthur George Peske to Mr. Clarence Norton Bissett. man'- ager oi the Eastern Trust Company. icok place yesterday at high Boon ill St. Peter's Cathedral. The ceremony was preiormed’ by the Reverend Canon Malone. The church was beau- tiiully decorated with pink and Wbiib phlox, sweetpeas and ierns, and the iull choir was in attendance at the service. The bride. who wss given gwuy by her lather, entered the church to the strains oi the weddinl march irom “I-iohengrill." P117911 by Mr. Sidney Fielding. ‘Bho ‘ wore s white moire sown with a court train and her veil oi white tulle was caught at the side with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bou- quet oi Ophelia roses. - ' The bride was attended by Mn. l-larold Palmer. matron oi honor. and iour bridesmaids, Miss Elsielll- sett oi Montreal, sister oi the groom Miss Muriel Peaks, sister oi the Dildo. and the Misses Edith and Amyllollis oi Montreal. oi thrbridl They wore gowns oi pale llde ohillofl with green picture hat _oi mohair. and carried bollqllolil 0i "N" P“! The bride's train wss carried b! the two little nieces oi the groom. lib bars and Geraldine Bt-Nill. Vi"! W" p519 green organdie iroch with hate u; match. ‘Mr. Gerald ‘reed "oi 8t. John was belt m!!!» "W! “f- u‘ rby In. J. P. diamonds. whc__ required. Apply 52 Brighton Road- o and 8st s2. Sidney siren;- rm‘ » . Georgemflermuds. MI. Hsrkins tells i tslity oi the people. Hegsve the #160, Central Guardigfn. Till lsdiss vim wsicb m been w: J bhtbewinniroi-fllsdflsolltsire disincsldrlngi \ » canines PEI-RM- n, _v. O'Hara wilipusch nest labbsth in un-uslc. (not u), so. lost s. m‘ Glasgow Bold. 2.80 p. m4, Canoe Cove ‘l p. in- ‘ - WIECOII VIBITOI-Bs-A mom plrty consisting oi. Mr. Boloman Mutch, m}. Wendell Match, Miss Margaret Townshend, O lottetown Mrs. Coma, Calgary, Miss Phil- lips. Boston spentWedneldly in For- tune, visiting Miss Townshendb brother Mr. Win. A. Townsllsnd. ucrrr noass nolin bums:- The oiiicers o! the P. E. Isis-lid. Light Horse held s dinner in the drillshed llst night. All tho ciiicers, about twenty in number, were present. and also a number ofgucets among whom were-Hon. J. A, Hon. s. n. ‘Sinclair. Lt-Col. run who pre- sided presented cups tp A. B. and C. Companies. Aiter the dinner s dance was held with orchestra in attendance. INSTITUTE Mnnrmd - The _oi- Teress Institute meeting was held on Tuesday evening, August lath. It the homo oi Mrs. John M. Curran. This meetins’ wss attended by ssvw \ and six visitors. It was de- cided to have an ‘ice cream icstlvsl and, dance. ,.Tl1e moot-in! ll,” i" held still-s. Chas. Bradley's. »_ At‘ the cloeeroithe meetinl l 09110191"? lunch oi ice cream and ‘cake, ‘was served by the hostess. "B10434 hi’, Mrs. H. ‘Irainor. ‘iflle- remainder‘ of the evening was spent in music and dsnoins- ~ - SOCIAL CATHERINE-Oh n1’. dsy evening, Aug, 16th., over thirty o! the young people oi Marie and ilharlottciown motored to ill! 11°!" oi Mr. .snd lbw-Wm. A. TVWIIIiWKQ- Fortune, to hold sheeting ~01. tho‘. Y. n. s. Ami- the meetins I solos- did programme was carried outniol-k lowed by _s. dainty 1111161! served‘ b!" the hosisssjcsmss ‘mulls W" indulged ‘m. ior the reminder oi l!!!‘ evening and at l lite hour Ill de- ‘parted on the homewsrd drive, sites extending s hearty vote oi thanks to Mi‘. Ind lBl- Tcwnshend ior their hospitality. ' . ~ 4 _, , - g WWELi. KNOWN iilllEJ-lliew York Equity, the omcisl 01l'%“0l the sv-r tors‘ Association. in its 1sltiissue1hss~ an excellshifi-Wmllt ‘ 0t 'MK"-’W- 5- lrcrnns. lllll IryiBWXQBll-lll "title b? 411mm‘ “uw l? "15398193 “fi- hsvins the. first-memos w, P" w o-cuuiromvsnw ' l» that‘; parts, -snd' having ior Yo"! W" taking, dramatic - and. operatic com- panies io-the Csrribcan. He, gsveflthe ill-st tileatrioll performance i at Bt- oi the visits ei his companies to vsr- lous islands. oi the bsvomisss l‘ each place, and oithe great hospi- pmcrmsnce ever played at Bel-bios. where nine-tenths oi the. audience are-Hindu or Chinese. Mr. Hsrkinl also gave the first pericrmsnce pre- sented inrCoion. He il llll-nninl '0 use scoimisny to the tropics out sesmp-s company who osn sin! ll well ‘as act. esthiy likrmruiil in that country. - / ." . I“-__ "-' ? Mrs. Neil "youngest ' worthflivenuc.‘ Itjpeplll-lfibnt, as . " ed. sonspriciloils above-fall else. is ETuwN "UAWMAN search: Pmhi0-Ii1llIOiUufl“Di1Uol@w lltllofl’ organisations" fllf ccrdiallyrinvitcd. - . . ’~. s ,_ on sosowos-rn y AVlNIlI-‘nélarly lsstgsvenins-sflstb-y ’_ - so ‘miss: sum mum iii-miles . ' _ - three were involved.‘ . u... the-dill!!! orossifls osusu- Perfect .Weather two‘ can were spprcscliinl the, crou- lns. one behind the ‘other, the lead- ing car slowed down to‘ go over the éroseing,‘ ' the one , ‘iollowirlg crsshed-intirilt. swerved to one side andltrilck sthird csnltwssthe third cor which suiiered the most damage and it is understood that one oi the occupants. a man, wss severely injured. The second car escaped with smsll damage. The oiiending party, who evidently oi the "hit andrun type", escaped unapprehcnded. EVERY CONVENIENCE "IN New STATION FOR MOTORISTS ,'l'h._e new McCall-Frontenac Serv- lce station, whlcirhas been under construction ior~thc psst iew weeks. is now ‘iully equipped and ready ‘to render iirst cisss service to the mo- toring public. It is.no glld-Kwrsticil to say that this newlyieisoica sci-vs" ice stctlon on the corner‘ oi Fitzroy sud Great . George Bil-eats, is ‘the iinest oi its kind iicchsnoitetovul‘ m. Albert Baker, w jconilrsstoin, ills lcit nothing undone ' ' ct ‘u sts- . tlon up to date in clan“ Roy“ ‘mm’ ‘ounh’ the each appointment is the‘ voryjlaicst Ptgeizgwflzijr mm . b", of which. modern lnvcntiorlhas owl-l“? man‘ occurred ham may ‘o,’ the Louise Colorado had the lead tandf maintained it to the stretch drive, when Edna Grsttan came very isst and best her in the wire, pen Hedgewcod connecting wih third place and Rog Watts iourth, zelms Dewey gct"_ the ilsg. THIRD HEAT. Almost It the word Clo Louise Colorado grabbed the pole end maintained it right through. sl- though chsllenlfll by Edna Grattsn shtho. top oi the home stretch. Be- cause. who had got s rather bad sendoii, paced around iive horses to iinlsh s. close second. Len Hodgcwood iourth. , , ~ winner Louise Colorado. is Captain‘ J. L. Read oi the Car Ferry. and has done remarkably well, considering shLhsd been laid up {or} long time this summer due Yesterday's races brought another large crowd which iiiled the Grand Stand and bleachers completely. Tho weather was periect and the track iast. The iields oi horses were pret- FZJWWY. mllfiilod ‘and as s result wErS-amoligflltlhe best ever over thc-locelovsl. The iour ‘classed mount that. there would have tobo-anesrly start. so promptly st 1130 Btsricrjllrsnk‘ Plower sent the Firli the I30 Class Trot warm "nib ‘Yheljawere eight horses in it and it look imsny scams bgiosef anything like, an even start be-obtsinedgjbecsuse several were, bad scidrs-sndjdid not score sway kindly. Louise Colorado proved ‘bobs the best oi the hunch winning sites s nicely rated nlils, with Rose watts it hei- wheel and Len xccge- yfccs. who had acted up s bit in the scoring, third, and necause. s young the sign hearing the fitrsdcfmirk oi" tho company, ths- Irulisini“ Hess; which has bland its trail actoid Canada. A ieature worth noting is the sccessabillty oi the two gss tow- ers and oi the wash-room and grease iplt. The approach has been graded to the level oi the pavement. and the gravel is to be covered by s tier oi crushed limestone. which will provide sn excellent and compact surisce, The two Double Clelrvision pumps, standing in the centre oi the gravelled surface, are supplied with Cyclo and Marathon gas. The great csnopywhiclfoverhsngsis s spo- oial lecture. mug too smiths-water tanks, and also the oil wdispcnsln irom which the cars are supplied with Rodi Indisis- .Motmr~ Oil. right Oi-cfililtmllflmfllsili“ Ire the tr- h Automatic Air Towers, whichtihpm? fp- an a“ it to eliminate the dan- ger o! burstingthc tires ghoul-pines; I oedsoiairJIilemI-lnbuildingisdi- _ ._ ‘Y . vided into three compartments; on "Tim w“ m‘ “m” 2m“? s‘: the leit is the ws-sll room. whens P'°"“‘, "m? m,“ '“ 1",‘; "nut old‘. 5,5,... ._fiiotwl;m/ they were not ‘a. very diiiicut 1c the right is aroom cont-slum! i!!! ha” ‘wlwon u“ mm “are they only upwdl” In.” p“ m m.‘ got 80in: with T. A. Ami st the pole. city. The leitsection‘ oi the middle m“ m4"i’°‘“l" l“ d ‘S; compartment is the ciiice. The right 5b“ Wm“? ~mum mud‘ l m section is the wssh room-that oi m“ ha“ m‘ "t" A“ Rik the ladiem- in the rear. Ind-_oi til-e "'4' ‘“""-.4'"" ‘° “m” m‘ ‘mumfl: h‘ u” m“ in" “w; ‘calms? Aullbrt: 133:: ingpub willbescrvcd Yl-W - . SECOND HEAT. This was n dandy m‘ “fir” ‘M: mffimljmmn-I: hut with a etrlsstlcnsl iinish. night ~ " " " - " st the hcniestretch '1‘. A. Ami wss leading with Worthy Louise mlklhl s. bid ior him ios the honors, but twenty-iive- ynrdl irom the wire Foxy Guy cams with s tel-mic rush OILflIQ iusidssus grabbed second plane and-almost iirst- rem- Ail night on the outside oi worthy Louise s. very close iourth. rump _ near. very iew scores and tboy were sent oii. T. A. Ami at the pols with Mack Todd and Worthy Louise each trying to take ev- w. H 2.28 CLASS TROT. ~ ...|, . H ._ _ .3501]!!! EXHIBITION-Don't rel-get theBoul-is siihibiticu on sep- tember l8tl1.r_Opon' to the whole ol- Kingls County. Make your entrires early. Ii you have not received s prise list writs the Secretary. D- F- MscAulsy. 1487-8-28-121 -_~ ~_~—— lottetown ‘and ‘now Mrs". Opedahl o!’ Chicago "is - spending‘ seversl~~ weeks with her mother on the Island. A prominent visitor m the cit! is mar. s. simi- c: norm; n. s,‘ where he is well known in iibancisl siisirs bsins zvice-Ptosidsnt‘ o! ‘the Intern 131st Ooinlllli. director oi the Canadian Bank oi Commerce and many other institutions. Be was s guest sirtbd Elliott-Peaks wedding with lsrp. simi- and Miss slim who hsvs beds in the city ier some time. dsrghter iormerlyoi Chsr- ' DRJWJL CARSON ‘lfslnos Grsdnta_ Glimpses-son - Chronic and llsnens Diseases ill Prince so. * 1W ‘ ‘Opposite St. Iflfl’! Childh- QHHQ» n“. "1 i"- " ' -_? it sway. Worthy Louise lot lib 0n even terms with him and “ ‘ that wsy to the three-quarter polo. when she threw s shoe sndmsds I break. Mack Toddcsme isst in the mild; and was in second place until about ility Yolrs irons the wire. when he. was ol-lltd by Peter All Right and iinisheds close second to T- A. Ami. captain Jackson went s, daiidy um considsrlol s w! sot swer- iourtil. This was s, r291 good A?!“ and well eocisstvdqrhe .' nor il miss by Ngvosysad, "Holder's? igoulton. thine. T ._ .. _---_ '***;;*** Fleas oni Foxes ‘ Dipping With ”lZAL. m cuss race Owing to u» me thstshs 84° cu.» rm. rim Division and the sac recs were bolas raced rssisflllv. slotoiborssssntsrodifllzllofl} Pace elected to-stort camels."- l . i ;,Al1d'A Fast sci Peter made s break and was passed by Jessica the Grcst. who iin- ishcd s. close second to Billy cope. Queen Helen was third and Teddy Jackson iourth. beating out Golden Peter. Time 2.12%, c. rather sensa- tional periormance and one thli stamps Billy Cope u a real pacer. - Third Heat " ‘ri-ieyweht away on the third score again, Billy Cope at the pole, Jessica second. At the turn Queen Helen cut in on Jessica, threw her oii her stride causing her to break and lose several lengths. niiiy Cope sailed right along and was in danger anywhere during the mile. Jessica aitsr the break caught and passed sll the horses and was sailing ior Billy Cope entering the home stretch, when she went to s break and was passed by Teddy Jackson, who iinished second, Gol- den. Peter third and Queen Helen iourth. Time, 2.14. ’ The winner was purchased by Mr. Wolllngtlon NcNeill recently irom Harry O'Brien, Elmdsle, P. E. 1., who bred him. 2.14 Trot, 2.18 Pace. . . . . . . .. ‘Ililswss- brobsbly the best rsce oi the program. Throughout its three heats the horses were never separated bymore than a icw yards. First Best Plate Glass drcw the pole and went away ilyirlg. Captain Mack tucked in behind and when Plate Glass got tired, pulled out. Entering the home stretch he was challenged by Major Aubrey and Peter Tanlac~ and a great race lnsueii’ almost to the wire. Cap- .tsin Mack slaving them oii and win- sling by s length, Peter Tanlac sec- ‘end, Major ‘Aubrey third and Major Sfioilrth. ' ' flfhil second and third heats were practically i repetition oi the first. the "horses sll finished identically these-me. The last heat was paced in 2.12"and was the fastest oi the trio. As mentioned before this was one oi Ciredii- ‘Yeas te rday z r 1'lie. iiE.'xhibition. Oval _ _ Track ~With Horses Pretty Evenly Matched." Gave Luge Crowd u Plenty Thrills In ' Every Heat-Today's Races _~ §hou1d Draw" Record Attendance. all drugglsis. <Ie costs you labile‘ Ii res T barrels. lieu uslsg two ' "Boothe-Intro," Ii genus not cuticle! sass return the empty the to Ieslt-n- tivos Limited, Ottawa. Ont‘ nnl we will refund you nosey. ilrowdeil House’ gm xmjfgrgggjgdog; At Performance Last Evening racing isns ior s. long time. m Class rm and m. First Divi- dm WM Another Success Scored IUMMABY By Shorey Company At Prince Edward. Louise Colorado. 220%. Steel 1 Edna Grsttsn, 2.20%. Cum- mings .................. .. 6 Because, Holmes, . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Rose Watts, 2.11%, Mchianus 2 Len l-ledgewood, Smith, .... . .8 Innis Set, McKenna . . . . . . ..d Zelma Dewey, MscKinnon .. '1 Dolly Watts, Gerow . . . . . . ..B 7 Dr. Time 2.18%, 2.10%, 2.16%. l The Ethel May Shorcy companie- Illfl stoked s triumph beiore s. crogd- ed house at the Princefldwlld night. Mr. Fred Campbell as "my" fuiYlXifl-llllilllldd his part ss s. iirst class comedian and kept the audience in n losr oi laughter irom star-tin ilnish. Miss Ethel Msy Shorey was good to look upon whether s.s Nellie Ielghtcn or Nellie Graham and ab. Prank Dowling, as the errlng brother Jack who iinally makes good, els- hanced his reputation among Char- lotietr! .1 play goers. While the plot is simple, as beilh a rilsiic drama the bye-play kept the audience metaphorically "holding their sides." A short synopsis will be helpiul st the Matinee this sitemoon when the play is repeated. Jerry Gra- ham, bachelor iarmer, is in love with ~ Nelly Inighton but ls shy-abnormal- ly so-and on "New Year's Eve," his brother Jack cuts in and on!!!" the lady's siiecticn. They marry and Jack goes to the bad and disappears. Nelly dies and Jack tskes charge oi their child, Nelly Graham, educates her. and when she grows up tskfl her to live with him at the isrm. 3 Her modern ideas and Jerry's old- 3 iashioned ones clash at iirst, but un- 4 der Jerry's rough exterior beats a heart oi gold. sndtileuncl-e and niece become indispensable to es-ch other. On this New Year's eve, twenty years aim, Jerry surprises Jack as he ot- tempts to “burgle" his house, and the repentant brother promises in mske good. One year passes, the bells ring in the New Year again. As Jack returns, apparently s hil- ure. daughierly love prevails and _ a a c 4 s u. 2.28 Clses Trot First Division, huge $500.00. '1‘. A. Arm, 2.16%, Holdswsy 1 Mack Todd, 2.15%, McLsine _3 Peter All Right, 2,171.‘, no]- mes. 4 Foxy Guy, 2.14%, Smith '1 Worthy Louise. 2.15%. Kinnon, ........ ... . . . . . .. Captain Jackson, 2.17%, Mc- Veigh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 Colorado Aubrey, 222%, Rug. U - . - - - - . . . - - . . . . . . - N Walkie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time-JAG, 2.16%, 2.17%. 1.25 Class hoe, Purse $500.00. Billy Cope, 2.17%. MuNeilL. l Jessica the Great, 1.1m. Mac- Kinncn, ............. .. s 2 Teddy Jackson, 2.30%. Call- beck ............ b Golden ‘rev-i, 2.10, Housman 3 Queen l-lclen. 2.18%. Oliyer l Time-Ina, 212%. 3.14. 5 2.14 ma, 2.18 Pace, run. 9500,00 Captain Mack, 2.13%. Conroy 1 Peter Tanlac, 2.10, Gerow .. 2 Major Aubrey, 2.11%. Lewis, 3 Major 5., 2.12%, Holmes, 4 Plate Glass. 2.15%, McMillan, b ‘Time-Mil, 2.13%. 2.12. 1. 2 s 4 s Another disgraceiul scandal in con- nection .with Prince County Jsil, which occurred on Wednesday sitcr- noon, places this iree and easy insti- tution in a class by itscli among the jails and prisons oi Canada. On the aiternon in question the Suminsrside police hsd. to be called to quell s disturbgnce _ among, a prison gang iroin the jail. working under guard on the road at the western outskirts oi the town. Two oi the prisoners were pslpsbly drunk and when landed bscksbmltdpJmoncoitl-iemhsd his isce covered with blood, the re- yDéRUNKEN PRISONERS CA USE DISTURBANCE Another Scandalous Occurrence “In Connection With Prince , County Jail Causes Summer- side Citizens Serious Concern. were lo be subjected to the indignity o! being put in the cells they were going home. Alter some loud talk and scuiilinl they were induced to remain. in the Prince County Jail are sble to secure boose while supposedly under srtict ‘surveillance remains s mystery, st least to the lsw abiding citissns oi Bummer-side. Nelly will iollow her father's iortunc, but alter this test oi loyllty. Jv-‘k reveals that he is wealthy and sll goes well. A love story. oi coilrse, is es-A peeled, and very humorous it is. The vaudeville is an important iel- ture oi the program , consisting p! songs, instrumental solos and orchfl- tral concert. The cornet solo "when You and r Were Young Msssio" with variations, and s carol by the W" chestre. received every mark oi l9- preclation irom the ludioflfl- '11" play tonight is a modern version i! that iine old drama "Ea-st LYBYM" Island Woman __Is Killed clsco In) suit og iighiing instead oi working. Thg prisoners seemed quite peeved at being brought back and cursed the jailer fluently ior permitting such s-n outrage. They declared that i! they is!!! I A lesson in automobile driving is Golden Cate Park ended usgioplls yesterday, when one woman was killed, another seriously injured and a man and wiie went to jail on I manslaulhter chsrgo. The deed are Mrs. Baron Collin!‘ so, oi 1263 Twentieth avenue; died in!‘ arrival st Park moi-sonar Bmpifil.“ The injured are Mra Robert Mobile, d0, oi 1283 1 ‘ avenue. 65hr The manner in which the prisoners incii miu mmimwiiri an aunt st lb water Street. Med- iord, Mass, which is some miles irom Lynn on the other side oi the city 0i Hdllbii. police with the story that his son. . psnlon o! Mrs. Collins; cuts and bruises and possible internal biotin. The accident occurred on the sooth drive in Golden Oats Pith. “U! son. sssnhs Barrett. so. m street, was beinginstructed in enviss" recently purchased automobile r Theisttserhasbseniothitlocol This cut swaths iiold to nurturi- ' srs. n m: very little woricswo i-ol-s-v» plillll mimosa o! soul-unga- pest. ‘W's in] ‘ tell disse- cubicle-as. hr,‘ Dalmatian ,rwsq.;w-s .1 who ms come down iron macs - her husband. Louis. At a point be» “M” m“ °“ ' "““°“ ‘M posiia the Twetiefll-svsnue en ' who had been staying with u» mums. nus‘. aunt. 1m the hunts *" m‘ m‘ m" “m” ‘°°°"“" - to police, lost control oi her ess- "heiacu-ausust 10th ‘in his nun in,“ ‘M “ma” m, h“ a. neiore her husband. seated bails ‘ her. could check the machine's couII. “n” u" m uwwnmiha‘ w it plunged oihhe crivvwsrscrcssibs ..: nc wlnOunssull-ll. lsrzvictcrlsuniisn liidDhJllllll ulnar wsreiqborn rllsmcthercithsvbridswmsgcn" eigresnilstcrepesndoffillfififil’! 0 h...“ unified sbcuquoiesswest Qusslhflclcn. had 3h! pdlstsocswbea Billie oops Ind 001405 we gtlged quitevd; duel until ths heme stretch was reached. when rats: ssdod s,bit sad Jessica the pleat seine snow-second phos- 1 1 111mm MssscAus‘. ail-mi souls ci Lynn. sslem. Mediorihnoston and other cities in more Massachusetts P thepclics and "The Lynn isthor jlll‘ told the W