ss 1-,”-¢. - s- ...v ¢1v¢n¢»»¢»¢1~» uf'-.1 v~o~»»vr»¢¢»»¢»-.¢».»¢»»- -.»-n-¢»»»w»»-»¢|»»»-r¢|.».~»¢~u»¢¢»»»v ,¢»¢ r-AUGUST 9° 193° -rna cHlARl.o'r'ri-;'mwN- ouanolals PAGE I-LEV _ --fi; i | . Z '-_-'T ' T -- ._"i;"' _ ._ eek’s News Budget for ur Saturday Su seribers Monday _WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- ty wedding was soiemnized at eight D-dock gh Wednesday evening at the hom, of Mr. and Mrs. D- Wallace Mclqay of Stanley Bridge, when their daughter, Miss Florence, was united in marriage to Mr. George Nicholson, son of Mr- and Mrs. Norman Nichol- 50,, of standley Bridge. P.\l.\'FUL ACCIDENT- A dis- mgfll-.; accident occurred at Al- bemh on Wednesday in which o Num; man nG.lI1Bd. YVOHS hdd hh right 3_vn'l badly ind X`hl»Y\' gled while operating the outfit for ,_.a_§ll;r~.g cars in the K6-like Owned by Mr Fred McRae. Dr Kennedy ,-5, ln Alma at the time but immed lately rushed to the scene of the ac- ddem A temporary dressing was |pp;lA;l and he was rushed at once w prince County Hospital for fu!- ulg treatment. Considerable regret is felt over this deplorable though ural-oidable accident. T0 SAY FARIIWELL” IN St. gotsplfs Convent on Friday the members of St J05UDh`! _B068-my my me Rev. Mother superior to gay fire-well on the eve of her trans lar to another section of the prov- ;-:;. I2 Rev. Mother was Dre- ,-_;_u¢4 -dur A complimentary axi- dress and a substantial purse of gold. The presentation was made by 14;; Wm. Scott. President pro-tem ug the address read by Miss Anne Walsh. The Rev.~ Mother made a guna: roply. A short musical pro- 5»-...n..~l'i~ was rendered the proceed- lylgg l~i.y.=lhg with “_0ld Lang Sync" uid tice National Anthem. "‘i`lliI-.‘ NARROWLY AVERTED _Du:::iz the receritelectric storm it-. incl lit blaze was discovered in the _"ure of Mr A. L. Rennie. At- tentiul was first attracted to the lift that something was wrong by the odor of burning rubber which perm:-n‘.~d the building. An inves- ggatlfil silnwed that this was caus- ed by tile burning of the rubber on the electric iight wiring having been cau.l'0mDf1y discovered and ¢Xfi!"»iY'ii.=11ccl would have been se- vers.--O. 'T-2 f`1'DDI2.‘_’ DEATH AT OTTAWA. -Word has been received in the my of the death of Captain J. J. R.. H.l`1cm:ilg who was killed in a mo- tor afgldent outside of Ottawa Fri- liay afternoon. The body was re- illrhed to Ottawa where an inquest will he held. The late Capt. Firmlus who was a Rhodes scholar. Ms we-ll known in this city being p.'hf».=.=or of English at Saint Duns- tans University for 4 years and iiurtr.: fhat period read law in the oiilre -if McKinnon and oMcNeiil. He was a football player of out- rauolilg uuilii-y. playing half back nr- 2.1;- University team. He left this Pfovirre in April 1928 removing to lvihxiziryu after which he entered ihe Military College at Kingston, Ont 1* is understood he held a per- !Mhf‘1'»' position in the militia and ml.-_ on military affairs met with the a.~cident_ How truly the commendatlon "well lion:-_ thou good and faithful ser- vant," might be applied to the late John L. lvfcAleer can be vouched for by flier whose privilege it was to know him. Born at Hope River in the year 1863 he was the eldest of a family of three girls and three boys: in early lie lcaving the old homestead he llmd to Charlottetown. After a few leurs he became caretaker of the Arena Rink, a position which he held with invariabls success for the pest 75 years. _ He leaves to mourn besides a lorm-.ying widow, Fannie Ranahan f°fm@rlv of Kinkora, one son, Em- met of Jamaica Plains, Mass. and three daughters, Mrs. Henry Ryan of New York: Mrs. George Francis and Mrs- Pearl Crolten of this city. Three listers: Mrs. Sarah Elliott, Boston. Mass.: Miss Annie McAleer. City, And Mus catherine Meaieer, nos- ¢°h. Mass. and one brother, James of H°lie River, P. E. I. also four grand- children. his funeral which was largely at- tended took place from his late resi- den". Elm Avenue to St. Dunst\n's Basilica, where Requiem Mess.. was “"2 by Mons. McDonald. Seated in 'hi' sanctuary were Rev. Father Mc- Cormac, Cas, R.. and Bev. Father Francis of St Dunstan’s University. 'Ilia latter officiating at the grave. the mortal rema'ns of the loved one were “lnsiirned to their lut resting place in ii-.e Catholic Cemetery. May his ‘ful rest in peace. The pail bearers "f" Mayor 'r. w. ri. mme. Joseph Tf"‘~‘.=. Mark Meculgan. J. li. wee- "-°f- S- 'r- omni sua mn mhuue. ‘"' - -___ _..._ __ _ - - s .__ , _-___ ,___ _.____ ._. _ ____ NOTABLE ANNIVERSARY -To- eay. August ith.. is the mth. armi- V°1'5&1'y 0! the outbreak oi the Great War. There will be no formal cele- mation of this sveht. armutiaa my which marls the clog; will bg ping. ly celebrated with Thanksgiving Day. ~ MARRIAGE-A very pretty wed- ding was solemnized on July 'ith at St. Patricks Church, Fort Augustus] when Rev. Father D, P. Croken as- sisted by Rev. Father Edwin Kelly united in the holy bonds of matri- mony, Mrs. Beth Agnes, Byrne. daughier of Mr. Edmund Byrne and the late Mrs. Byrne, and Mr. Vernon Jmeph Donnelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J_ Donnelly, Summervlle. Tilesdly ‘ ESCAPED LIGHTNING STROKE -About 8 o‘ciocl; yesterday morning lightning struck a telephone pole netr Bk. John And.r€ws‘ house, » East Rbyalty- It destroyed the trans former. traversed the wires into the house. and burnt out the fuses. but caused no frther- damage. Tin shock wa distinctly felt in the house as the terrific electric charge sped through the wires. FIRE AT EMERALD.-A narrow escape from s serious fire was effect- ed last Saturday through the quick action of little Mary Devine, dauglyt- _er -of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Devine, lCharlottetown. who while playing in iher grandfathcrs yard at Emerald. -'discovered a fire in the roof of Mr. Felix, Murphys store. The alarm giv- on, friends and neighbors came quick- 'ly and although the roof was badly damaged, the firé was prevented ‘from spreading. _ ON SHORT VISIT IIOME-Dr. S. lA. MacDonald, sob. of Mr, S. A. Mac- Donald, city, who arrived in Quebec last Sunday by the S. S. "I.»etetia" which sailed from- Glasgow, Scotland. -on July 25th last, was a passenger on the Borden train last night. ac- cmipanied by his ixother Gordon who niotored to the mainland for the week end. Dr. MacDonald recently completed four year’s study at 'Edin- burgh University, where he won high lhonors in his clan. His many friends `here will regret that Dr. Ma.cDonald's stay will be short. as he leaves on Saturday to take up du*-ies at the Montreal Ge;-eral Hospital. --DEATH OF MRS. HUBERT _OATWAY-Friends throughout the |v.'esi.er.: part of the Province Will learn \vi‘.h regret of the lf>ilSSi11K_°f Mrs. Hubert Oatway of St. Eleanor's at her home there on Sunday lfffef' noon. Mrs. Oatway was formerly Miss Erzman of Enmore River, but had lived in St. Eieancr's since her mar- riage. The deceased was n devout member of the Anglican Church and ivory highly esteemed for her many fgoofl qualities and kindly actions. ‘She had been lll for some months and imost of her family had been home ‘to see her before the end came. 'There are left if/c moum besides her lsorrowing husband. two sons. Alfred lin Bedeque and Brun in AUSUSUL Maine: also six daughters, Mrs. Rob- _ert Hogg. Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Mc- iNeven, all on the Island: Miss Gertie [of Augusta. Maine at Present at h0m€ Lbesides two daughters in the States. its au of whom the sympathy of the community is ex‘ended. The funeral took place Monday afternoon from the home to St. John's Church and Cemetery. Ven. Archdeacon White 01 and thrown into the ditch motive and went on. ‘terribly Mangled In the car were Mr. Harrison Bell of Tryon, brother of Mr. Morley Bell of Bummerside. Mr. Fred Mme. S011 cf Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M._ Large of Tryon, and Mr. James Arsenauit. son of Mr.`Uilbert Arsenault of Bum- merside. ' James Arsenault. who was about 35 yggrg 01 nge, (UCC It B30 D. ffl.- ahortly mei- he was or-oulht to 01° prince county Hospital- H0 NW * fractured skull and other severe in- juries. ' png Luge, who died at 9.45 D. fn.. had one of his legs amwisted md and Mrs. Charles Dennis of Warren. Miss Dorothy McPherson, who is in very popular teacher at the Sum- merside High School. Her husband! ‘is very much interested in foxes as! ‘hs is the manager of a large foxi ranch in Ohio. B. i Mix 'Helen Frances Edwards.; daughter of Mr. and Mrsf Harryl Linwood Edwards. ial winthropl street. was united in marriage to Rev. Christian Bert Jensen. son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jensen,_ Leon, Ia.. Monday afternoon at 4 at? the Calvary M. E. church. The double ring service was used. _Rev. Robert L. Roberts. D. D.. Pastor of the Calvary M. E. church, performed the ceremony and he was assisted by Rev. John Newton. ‘Lackey of the central Baptist] lchurch of Hartford, Conn. The- weddlng was attended by a large_ number of relatives and friends of _ the couple. The church was dec-1 omted with potted palms and cut' flowers. ' Mis Ed\va.rd`s mother vvfis 1\ll.=s Gertrude Mclilachern. fcrmely of Long Creek, P. E. Island. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING-The regular monthly meeting .of the school board was held yesterday af- temoon when it was decided to open _-‘he schools cn Tuesday. Sept, 2. The _resignation of Miss Helen Jamieson ,from the staff of P, S School was Qarcepted with regret and Miss .lac-i _illlline MMDOTS-‘d was transferred .from W. K. School to fill the vac- fancy. Miss Ma.ry__R.amsay and Miss iMinnie McKay were appointed to the staff of W. K. School for the yeary while Mr. Ernest Parker of George-' invm Royalty was appointed super- fnumersry teacher for Prince Street. _West Kent Schools. Miss Annie Mc- lAulay was appointed to the staff of! ;R.ochford Square School. An addit- lional class room was authorized if, ifcund necessary for Roohford Square future parents bringirg new pup-i lils to the ci‘-y schools will take them direct to the principal of the school l ischool Board as heretofore, lher many friends in Bedeque and at the side of the road. less complications arise. |bert:l organiz.-rich Ls scheduled to_ Those who saw the aecideh: saidi that the ear was almost over the track and was struck side on. The Wednesday ON VISIT HER? »Dr. F. W. Chris-l - P"")GRESSING ri.. _ _L- v,'15[TS PRO\'IN('E-Run' I-Xitllc: T -vrsrrnvo smlrm: _ _ _ . _ I BsmE_Mr ATTEND CONVENTION-Messrs wllher, accompanied by Mrs. Chris-l IORILY-Mr. Harrison Bell, the only,_\l Glu of ;,10__Ly,.;,; 3,-,mal ,Z he l-1 d A, to her and Miss Louisa, arrived on‘ sur ling rueribcr of 'of 'tri' oe ac-l Tuesda n ,>, -0. ___-____,_._ _\_- 0 1 Lam' ron Bos'roN-che=ter An- °¢Ss1\11 campaign thrwsh the Mo- . 'OFFICIAL DECL.-\RAlI'ION OF Ohm d th lr t hu _ (E A. Foster. Cha ottetown an P _ -~ _ -- -‘ _c;'_j. y ;.,..: i; .ri Betty :ld Mazwr ggxch dn: Z/u;|_)_ Malllesom 0']_¢a_l-y, ay-e attendlng the Island- from Boston last night! cident at McEwens crossing on Mon- :B pau-_er Gil; L, f_.;,,_-._yl.l__._.;l ay. ;_~ Summemide to vim PN; mo ge is.{the annual convention of the Can- “nd Wm U0 d°Ubf' 1'9°¢iV¢ 3 C°fdi9ii¢1By evening- i5 f@P°f‘@d lf’ be mak' lin conne:-lon vrztll tlie C..:;.<-‘l.w.;i l:r.- ” Mr d rs' em _By-llan pllammcelmcal A5_;0¢l3;l0n welcome from their many friendsiing satisfactory progrc~r to'.\:ards re- 0' tgekms' Gesme Mm' lnow smlng at Halifax_ The Doctor is still interested ln har-. co~~::~'~ -S. ' n way " ey Visited ness racing as evidenced by his su migration Dcp~l:"r.'.»\i;' .;::.-E if ii that position for :_.c par: il:-c or years. lic is tl.c ailtlzo; ol 2. 11;- terestin" booklet "l"e L""e of T"- U" CMI Benn” M ottawa' Mrs' ` ~ ‘hawk Circuit last year with his ood! ELECTION-Th fli ` l d claration: , 7 s. .. . ff Denm_s_ me Jean McP_______son_ was __ tiand Fritz Posselt, who were de-, 8 - € 0 C13 @ fC..;. "inc oJ,_~.._ f.-_ _ .i I tamed here in connection Wm., the* filly "Emma Azofl." They intend re" I of the election returns for King`s_n._3_.__. ag-._._.u.___,_;,_§ _._.- _, . . . murder or Ruderlquer on the steam- mainins “mil aft" the Chaflviif- , County was made Monday b:~'R@i\1fn- 'md .0 ~,,,.,._; Q-_.; . , . ship --Wmding Gulp left Mm-“gay town Exhibition, as the Doctor isstilli ing Omcer Reid. l-ion. J. A. Mac- '___ me City by mln gm- 5;. John, from whenea of the opinion that the me meeting . Donald was declared elected with a ‘ ____ they mv, by ma; for B05¢°n_ held here compares favorably with'majority of 328. The total vote ic: FORMER xSL__`_\-DER,-__M._ ____ __ tiny he offends in the 'United States-!Mr. MacDonald was 4,719 and that _`_h_S_ Floyde Ferguson and _.___[_: crimes or one-The shooting We “Sh 'hm ‘* ‘W P1°°S=°” "mf f°f D1 Graaf- 4-391- ¢a.lare-ii. Hamill ami ma--.~<-. ;~ .- Season which mmmenced on the tion and hope they will continuel --- _Just rammed to U._e__. :.__:__.€ __ i -_ first day of September in former their annual visit to the Island. I -FUNERAL OF Iilll. FR.-\.\'Ii.mam_ Massq M-:Cr ;__w,_. 3 5 YGBFS ha-5 HOW been ¢hBDS¢d 50 S5 W Thulmhy r GEORGE LARGE”The funeral °f , weeks \';sitlng 11;; pare-his J.l;. alpll open on me 15;)-,_ The ¢l-_,nge of RECEIVES DECORATION-Major_Mr. Frank George Large, the second Mm Aifmd _-C_.S\_.______ L_- _____;____.___.:_ gate is gll-en in order to pl-01”; more C. Graham, P.E.I. Light Horse, has_ victim of Monday nigllts tragedy. ___age_ :__:_,_ 1-_,_,5._. 0____ .J_____._, __._;. fully the lives of our wild bl,-ds_ been awarded the Colonial Auxiliaryltook place at four o'clock yesterday me Island _cu ._.e3_.__ ?_._.__ .mi elm _.__ Forces Omcers’ Decoration. 'afternoon at the Tryon Baptist ploytd In Tue G._m_-,y__.u Of_-me 3;-,_ i |Church, Rev ‘ti O Brieriton oiiiciat - l_;.-- . CIVIL SERVICE-Among the list -‘ ~ ‘ ' now holds a position as of Permanent appointments in the °BE“A"'“MENT-Th' SY“"P“hY- 1118- Thi’ °h“f°h “'25 filled ‘Wh Automatic Machine au-_;a;¢.:. ;. >. _Z1 fi S. _ . :g A Civil Service of Canada, recently ga- °f 11" mini’ 319545 3°” t° M“~!m°‘~11’l"e1’5» Wh°5¢ hfafffelf 5i`mPa‘h5' Waltham \\'f_'.ch Co., of \‘..-.I'.1.;.:v.. zetted, appeal-5 the followlngg pl-,SL Harry Hughes, Norbcro. in the death i goes out to the fan.lly in theirgmar Masi Qfflcg Harold Lagson plckay-d_ from ` of her sister, the late Mrs. Austinl loss. The deceased -was a steady. ____ posgal Clerk to Se,-,lor pasta] C19,-k_ Hagan, Hope River.-E. ` hard-working young man and a gen- _ _ _ Charlottetown; wllf;-ed Clark wright #_ eral favorite. There are left to mourn °"DECI‘ARATIo!` D"“_ “_ P' _C' from postal Helper to Rallway Mail -TAKES POSITION-Miss Georgie1besldes his father and mother, tivo Monday' Augirz :°"i'_:” _tm Clerk, Charlottetown Dlsll-;¢g_ McLean. B.A., Central Lot 16, left on r sisters, Mrs. Robert Callbeci-:, cf “mimi D@f!3"a`*@“ D57" 55-' P7-ic* .__ Tuesday for Edmonton, where she' Tryon and Miss Annie at home; also f7O'J!lf3' on rlze f.;-_.=.1 or-';;_,' -ff ;w;- ' oolxc Nlclzu'-The Guardian has accepted the position of _Ladyf one brother. alexander, ui .lwsrr-:li 511115 Of the pills of 11'"---= fl- 11-11- J- ig pleased to l-eport that ML 1-lar. Dean at Alberta College. Beforelcanadly The Guanllan joins ln ex. R. McDonald. Re'.1lrr._r~.; O:“.`l:c;' :or rlilm gem injured in M0,-,day-5 de_ taking up her duties, Miss Mcmanitehdihg sympathy io the bei-ear-ed__ihe electoral d'_strict of Przzlze, tie- plomble cmglng accident “EM sum_ will visit her sister, Mrs. Prescott Interment was in the Ccizimliniqv clared Alfred E. M;l_ca:: vL'._'.~:i. merside. was reported at an early F°fb°5 at EW'-"‘5b“1`3~ A]b¢’ta~°°S~ [C€m€l»¢1'l’ Hi T1`.\‘011»-S- i-esultg, of th-_ dna! ciiezk il? 11?'-' if hour this morning as doing nicely. *_* 3 'l follows: A. E- 31?!-@2111- 3U`>"i J Mr. Bell is at present a patient at DEFENDANT FINE” _ Edo” INTERESITING VISITORS '- MV Frank Arnett. G-isfl. Rc-lefwii 'OIC-'--I me pylnce County Hogplgap Summsp Stipendiary Magistrate D. Edgar Robert Brett. of the Br;ti.=li Embassy, 41_ Majomy 10,. gllC1_,;.a-_ ;,373_ max. rifle, Shaw, K. C, yesterday morning thef Washington, is on a first visit to .ng B total ,_,,,.,._l>._.5 of -,-3;.--. '(_,;.-_ adjoun-,gd Cage gf 5, tgamsteg char-g-' Prince Edward lslclizd. On Tuesday, 14_584_ Numbm, of mm? ____ ,_.._,_[_____. __ _ ed with cruelty to animals, the un-I HC_¢°mParued by Judge T\\'eeds_' and ,im 1G_350__S_ _ _\;\ClR?i_I?;I;t_$OI~_;__?IOT0R \EHI_CLI-IS necessary beating of B horse in Ga,-__ Miss Etta Thompson, of the Air At- - _ -_ e mowr \eh1¢1e town was ,,on,,,,ded_ The defe,,dam_tache Branch of the Embassy he _ _ _ _ _ _ zegstratlon office reports a gener- _md $1300 or in default would hBve_ went on a motor trip to the eastern -COL1\'€1 COUIT AI .il_Bl»;l1. al increase in the number of cars. ' . - 'part of the Island, having dinner at'T0_\'-The August Term of tr.: been compelled to Spend 30 GMS U1 'U trucks and motor cycle; on the I5- _ , _' ` ` the Highlands Hotel in Georgetown County Court of Priilse Coii:1'.;.' o ;r.- land compared ~.\.ith last year. The Jan' The action vas. taken by S' R! Miss Thompson is a native of Belle- , ed at Alberton on Tiicsciay. .lzldge increases are, cars 756; trucks 76; C' A' Inspector “amor” lvue in this Province and was cluite_Iriman delivered a written Judgmehz motor C -ales 13. The fl mes or fi' _ familiar with‘the charms of our Is- l in the case of Perle McNeill vs Aen- 1930 are), cars 6293; tricks 6Ef0; ~_sAD xlms RECHVED-Thailand scenery which was no surpriseleas Gallant, which has been tried motor cycles 26. . s_°d n_e°"5 has beg” recewed by E13' I to her, but Mr. Brett is here for the I before hzm last March Term. Tir: mes m Summemde °f me death mi first time. They left about nine o‘- _ was an action for S300 damages for _ _ _ |V°‘n°°"“'er on August 'nh' of MrS'|clock for Bellevue for the home oflthe alleged negligelice oi the tie- 'I‘R.\.\SFEI_tRED-lilrss Jacqueline John Grady, WUC Of the late Mr' Miss Thompson's uncle, Mr. Murdock fendent in driving a car at a picnic nruanunald ‘who was for u number John Grildy- °‘ 5“m”"“’°°' M” Maenomla. Mr. erect will remain in at camphelron in July. 1929, the of years a teacher ui west Kem Grady was 'I0 years of see and had School has now been transferred to bel!! in P°°1' health fm' mme yea” l Thompson for six weeks. ‘Judge Inman held that the prepon- Prlncc street. Miss iiacpohald who About ten years 8-so She Went W ff- , _ derame of e,.id?me “_” ,O ,ke ,_.§,,€_ “'15 A iff." “USC-`-=f'~11 leafher will be Side in V““°‘?“"°’ in the “°P° ‘hw Arran 'rhlrzrv-rnnar: i'l:.-ins. that the plalmisr cause i rh- l the province until Friday, and Miss ‘plaintiff having his leg broken. ru Q C;f?f-:it SYBRTJY mi-S525 by U16 Sw!! of We-it '-he Warmer cmmte w°u1d be hem- -Mr. James P. Ryan, Santa Ana, himself by stepping out lr. the fror.: Kem: as well as ‘he school in gen- eral, but what will be their loss will be Prince Streets gain. ficial to her. The deceased was be-l .CaLl.fcrnla. is at present enjoying a of the moving car when lie could f°f¢ he"_ma"m5° M155 Hibben' °fl holiday in the province after an; have easily avoided doing so and Summerslde' She Wm be kindly re` I absence of thirty-three years. Mr. judgment was gli'-_-il for 'Ito ticfcilrl- | s sn. which they wish them to attend in-i meml-,el-gd by many friends on the ‘Wad Qf ‘U f-he 59¢l`@f'31'Y °f ihef Island. There are left to mourn. one TOURIST TRAFFIC I.\'CRI-BASES daughter. Mrs. James and two sons. -The record day for this season's DL Kingsley Grady, of v;m¢gu\-er.; 1-'UNER_.\L 01-' M155 |_,0Ul5|; tourist traffic was Monday when the and ML Frank Grady, of summer., HIACKER'-The funfrafl Of the ‘"5 publicit-"' Buren reP°"°d 3 mal side; also one brother, Mr. Georgef Ml-,S Lculse Mal-y Hacker of New . number of 136 cars in all which cross- | Hibbem of Gem,getown_ The funeral E York, took place on Saturday after- Cd f1`°m T°mW“m‘1` t° Bmden' Dur' l took place on Wednesday at the Ang- ‘ lnmn ln Tl-lnlgy Ujltefl cl~lu_,-¢ll_ Sum- _ ing the month cf ,July a total number I man Chu,-ch in v5n¢0u\~¢l-._s_ ` lmel-Slde_ The Service was Condumed of 1,595 cars crossed the straits to the | _M l lay Rev. Mr. Nicholson or aeaeque _Island “iiieh is an if*-“mfs Of 432 -minotn Hakim:-:ss nanny’ T-he Chou- “-85 ln attendance and cars over the same month of last BURN.-D_Mas¢e, Harold Harp,-lasg, Mr. George Bomless of Summersicle I~'*‘3l”- lthlrteen year old son of_ Mr. and' ’e"de"°d 5" “PP"°F”l3t° 591° by "°' *_ ' 3 Mrs. Jack-Harkness, of Summerside. West- Ma” friends °f me deceased The deem 0! Lemuex Sudbury' °f was badly burned about the face and were present at the church and tel- Central Bfdcaue. P. E. I.. occurred in » hand on Monday when 8,5 expl,,,yed| lmwed the femams t° the P°°`=’1°`5 *ke Moncton City Hmpltal Suiday' from the tank of a disused car in thel 'Cemetery. where interment was made -‘\\1ZU-it 3rd. Mr Sudbury hid been vard of Messm Robinson; Mlll at! The pau bearers we’ an Old school in Pwr health for some weeks and the east end of the town. The Young- Uhllms Of the departed and were as “'85 b’°“gm to the Mommn Hospimll fellow was working at the Bakery; f°I!°“'s: Messrs william s°h“"“‘m‘ on Tucsday lam for treatment' i adjoining the mill and was returningi Wmred I"°°k3"' Jam” M°D°mld' Dectmed' who was 72 'years °f age' } from dinner when, he says, that he ` _Preston Bom-ye55_ Robert Baker ,md is .flirvivecl by four sons. Perry and saw smoke coming from one of the l§:;'“;_{T8yI°r'_Th° 5udden_ dem; of ;1,0;?£__C?;__`\,f°n;;____m:§d_§;dd`:_m;5; tanks and went over to look at it He l ack" “M B distmc shoc M " ` ' ` ' 3 5 _l struck the side of the tank and the l»r.=. Mrs. S. B_ Grossman, of Central he held Wedncsdriy afternoon from the hone of his daughter \Irs S. B. (Special to the Guardian) `.S,_‘ _ `_ , Q.; _ ' sul/lMERs|oE, Aug. 4-Two motorists are dead ;°’° "““ ("°’2’l Tm" ` and a third is seriously inj_ured as a result of an ap-- mmfnss Paoli ALBERTA-l paliing traffic accident which occurred at McEwen's Wmvfififs "-0 "ms Jump f-“°’“ P-U' - _ - - jcher Creek. Alberta, part of which he Crossing, 1 2 miie from Summerslde, about 6.20 iast____________ by ____ and __ _m_____ by ____ °V¢"mS- _ » _ lui-. rr-.ah Reddln. how ah the stair or The Charlottetown tram 53, which was twenty lt... D0.-_.M Oil l,.le,,,.l_. ml.-ed minutes late leaving Emerald, biew twice as shelhome ua f.i.u~ulz:~u. Mr. saddle has neared the crossing. A car going south was struckibm With the Doherty people ever as she was almost over the track. Mr. Bert Paquet»§ engine driver, of Charlottetown, pulled the train to M, me ,H ,'92, mg p,`,,C,,,d,d ,nhl a standstill, but the ca_r was carried a short distance 'ia li, me plmim C..-ek f,.-ritofyf since tx: drilling operations on Gov- ernor‘s Island When the company where he has been located con‘iflual- An eye witness said that she was looking out of ill' W- Emi" °°"““*‘“*°°‘ °" th* . the car as it neared the tra k fact that the Imperial Oil Complriyl her w|_|1d°w and d . tt t. t th C iis commencing operaions near New] rt ___ Woked ‘_ Mr and tried to attrac e rivers a en ion o e on-.Gm 0,, N S _nd mem L, ,iiuotheh num ,w o r . coming tr_am, but he apparently dld not see the loco- lemons plisll-,lilly um me pohmy B- W- R°b1=\=°“= ""°“- "*“°“ °°‘ gas at once ign*ted, burnzllg the little . l l _Summerside she was the daughter Blflefllm Hilti MPS- G-'Pri-rllde R696- Ofl _“.5 face and hand He was able to ‘of the late My-_ and Mm Thomas Prince Albert. He is also slirvi-:ed by' t his home but minted 1____med__ l _.__ ___ _,runo Hacker of Bedeque and _-,lme ll\lng_tl~.ree b.ot..er_. on th. 1. land. and too. amy __m____ He was taken to me ln New York V-Lglled lam- old home sisters and a brother in the States. _“_ when his bums were dress `“' _ . hosp eve year and will be groath' miss- The femslfs will be taken V3 Cm- . v.. , . ,-.. nclsunm The funeral was very _ '_ _ E d I, E I , d ed and allowed afterwards to go_'i“.iL~, g..es hir. .\I.l....e a nialo.l-.5 of ed M nu “ho knew her"°S‘ ra E eque` ` ` " acoompame Tu sd ‘ i he was ‘$3 over \I: Jerkirs a"d 8"3 over IUKEU' ”7"`“d°d'_S jby his son Percy. and the funeral willy home' on e ay mom ng 'U ` ` ' ` "" " ' ` suffering a good deal. but the doctors are in hopes that his eye-sight is lm- Ryan belongs to St. Peters, and has I been visiting the old place, where he sees many changes, all for the better. He misses old faces and friends of his youth. but sees in the rising gen- eration youths not of inferior calibre to those of his own clay. and feels with the improved education and outlook in life. these v.':ll make still further progress in the improvement _ of Agriculture in the Province. .\ir Ryan has been royally entertained by his friends and expresses his keen appreciation of the hospitality and good will extended to him on all sides. Mr. Ryan leaves tomorrow on return home vla Boston. Naigara and Salt Lake City. In Santa Anil Mr. 'Ryan made good in both the hotel and real estate busin:ss. l OFFICIAL DECL.~\R.-\'I'I0.\` OF EI.EC'l`l0.\`-Tile official declaration 'ci the result of tile ek-:tinri in Queens County was made yciterday by the Returning Officer. Mr. J. G. ).izi;F2:iyeri. Tue 'otais how are Mr. `»‘l’ Cltrster S. Miure. fJ.3i0; }.i:_ J H )lj.'e:‘s, 9168: Mr. R. H J~:nk.;i.=. 3757: Hon. Cyrus Maciillllaii. 8.482. '1\lr. .\IacmiIlan£ vvlille .\Ir. .Myers `lla5 a nial`o:ity of CBS river I.fr. Mac- injured, Much sympathy is express- inliilarl and 401 overhlr. Jenkins. Tse ed for the young boy, who is 2 Sen- eral favorlte.-S. -l"l_'.\’ERAL OF EIR. J ' "- SENAULT - The funeral cf Mr. James Arsenault, son of Mr. Gilbert Arsenault. of Summerside. was held yesterday aftemoon at two o'clock from his home to St. Pauls Church and Cemetery, Rev. J. J. McDonald officiating. The deceased. who was one of the day night/s terrible accident. was the eldest of a family of nine and worked at the ranch of the late Mr. George Robinson. He usu- ally came home with his younger lpeople may relnsti‘ut-e work ol Prince 3°m3 me mn" “nm” Th" night the other terribly crushed and mu-Iidward Island. The company still 5° ‘"5 ll” m“5m"5 hi’ Mrk and timed- His arm was also severely hm Picton island in its holdings. and' Mid M W°“ld 3° “me *im M* 5°"- crushed and tom. Neither recovered :rho rights in this province. It is un- 'U10 d¢¢Pf$¢ Symlnmy 15 "5"_f°’ me consciousness after the accident. :derstoofl that the Dghgrly compmy deresved family in 01011' ff"-ble af' The driver, Mr. Bell. although suf- was offered a large sum for its priv-, "i°U°“- The" "3 left t° mmm* be' fei-ing from severe shock and badlylllegea !~.:rc. -but refuse.-l to accept it.f 83425 N5 S°"°“"“3 P°f°“1~‘~ "“`°° cut and bruised, is not oonsideredlwhen the Doherty Company fL1ish.]brothers and five slsterr. namely. to he in a dangerous condition uh- 'e= the ba;-.ug ;-»-.~ in p-users. the /il-lnubert. Joe. Raymond- Bf-11-_\'i-“ns i.rsn.sfe'r to Germany. hir. Reddin may accompany them there. "Ivan" is_ looking e:r Saunders. Charlottetown. 'four daughters. Mrs Lorne Uns- 'uorih lure aa;-he-t seller. ws K. M. .\larti;~l of Charlottetown, and Mrs. H. V. I-faslam cf New York :uve brothers. Norman in Charlotte- tovfyl and Alexander in I3r::'.~:fie`.d. and che sat:-r Mizs Catherine Campbell of B:»swn. ° '_ Wilfred Talib-1: fc: 'L_-2 l“I'.;11- tiff :incl Heath Strong. K C, for tlzc V defendant. A riilliibcr of coritesfei debt case: vrrre than lrlefl e.:‘.'l cl .<- pcfcd of bf; His IIf.:i“-r. Tito :- ;n :tif-:`.ri:ln:c ‘.v~:‘e Sic.-.=:‘< Tl. R Ball. of Ciiai'E:itt.‘t*i'.'.':t. Ill'-_-tix S':1.:'.;', HC.. Slilr.:i:tr:».rir- az'/I \‘.`;1;'l'-*di T.1:`.- fm, Albertcr.. T21" F-~lr: ‘rc ‘ r. S".::‘.:n2rs'idc oh .-’.':"'i'; '_`i‘ ‘ Frizlfiy ISL.»\.\'D LADY llI.`.`.I)-- occurred in .\i:.;:i;-1-., 2.1..-_ _ .- '.'s'. 5th. of 1f;s. Ro.~»:» D-l.i ;~, r ,..~ of \‘/‘liizzizn I\.!.i'.‘.f-in. .;;.= iii .> _ _-.. tile home of 11-'~i' c1.i`;;,`r.:»;-i'. II"- Clzal'1:>t:e E. .`.l..L~L.i’.;’.-5.1. J.; Cl..'.;.. street. She uas b<»l'i‘. 1:1 E.=..:.: J:-l;:l. but lived for the greater par: of `i‘.-::- Z.f~2 in Iicllysi C:'o.=s. P. E. I .“~‘.. >.urv.\'erl rf." \V.ll:”._fl F .ii ‘chester 13'-st:.`.> C1111 :rl 11 :1 'L22 seconds The .’.l;-"_:l l-It linen, scratch, was wou by James lie.;- :.l TQ IJ 'Tr :_i :ish of 2~.!c'i:'».»rfE_ :.1-2;-., 1;-_ 1 l-ly 3 :..::; si allfl 4-3 ;e-is second Joh: 1.1.1- 'li l~lf.'...l£'ri 'Ortiiixol 0l;.'mr_; (ilu-; l;i:;s. Frxzilz .\lrC.‘une; four; 1_2 il Jiri., imma f.f'r; .Alberta .l,f;chr.l --.:l of :ini ‘i`-rl-5. Pixies were; .‘.r=i . - ...;-.:: taxi \'.'.\:c2~.:' second, wal '.1:=_:i (Eid \'.‘.2'c2;: 22'l.:d W:il’!:a: w-1-'i ‘.\.'-tr.:-. tvlirlh wailham Goh ‘.' lr'; fif'_.. \’.'aL:l‘._=.r:‘. Gold Watch :lv _l ' ..».<- :ly-s~rl: we-ze Angus A `Z-:':;. _~'~.".o.`:_fj.' \‘.'f'r'.:ieIi H. Gordon -' l._'::r.=: l-Zfrr A. Campbell, .\f:s _'Z-_-:‘l'r.:'.'. l`~.C‘u`D‘.,'i1 J. Iiiartirl, Angu: ?!€lr_r.cs_ fi'.{')_\l Fl_OI'ilD.-i-BL* arid .\L"s. H il .lm-:-r»'t of Miami Springs. Piorida are ;-avi '.7 '.L;eir first visit to the fr. Cf the Gulf. .\ir. Jarrett is ond 5 very much interest- ;i ;n Island farming methods ;i;;t.'.iI.i:1;,' the groping of seed po- '.'ltf=»:».t. Tlzroiigh. tae courtesy of the Lslaxri 'l`olli'lst Blireazl and the Po- iato G:';'.‘.'eIs A.s_=oria:lorl he is being _-hoivn the fam-.s of '1-le la.'i-gesf :.'c~.\'e;‘s of seed potatoes. ‘.1 BIRTES- . 3:O.\'.‘~lJi.I.-'At lvinnipeg, July 15 lfco. rn J. F3-'dries' Bonnell. 1':-“l _\ir.= Bor\..“.r-1! a daughter, Jessie T i:i:~g:;ret. .~"i`E1‘>`0.\'-_-it Freetown, on July 25 1:'1fi»‘. iv Air and Mrs. I-‘red Stetson. '.'.;:r. .2 bog: and girl. l.'l.\'Ifi.\.\‘-At 1‘.iorltag'.re, July 25 If-‘!=. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lani- ".‘i:‘.. n son, Thomas Vincent. lliIf}_\l'lTY--On July 28th 192;() tn Tl: .~::'l Mrs. John I-leg-s.rty, Fort ‘ a son. 'George \'e1-non). '.'.'l1lLI{S-_-‘it the Prince Edivard Is- `.;.::;‘. Hospital on July 16th 1930, to .‘.ir. and Mrs. Ralph Weeks, City, ri dalizfhter. lltfary Bernice»_ I’0LI..\RD-At New Haven, Aug. 2, 1030. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Pol- lard, a son. \\'lIl.’rLOCK-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Aug 6th. to Mr. and .Nils William W’hit1OCk, B. daughter. IIIARRIAGES MACRAE-S1iII'I’H - At Portland, Me., June 4, 1930, by Rev. Roy J. Packard. Lily !\facRae, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. William MacRae, Of Ciiarlottetowri, P.E.I. to Frederick Sr.-.ith of Portland, Me.- (`.\)IPBELI.-)IA.\`.\'- At the home of the oiilciating minister, Rev. C. E. Arl~:..'.*l cf Bro-'.l;flclnE--GILLESPIE-At the :gap- ` ' P.-1': ‘-11:30, Charlottetown, g.E.I., ‘- _:sz Sth. by Dr. A. C. Viqcent .~-fr M. Moore, of Charlottegiwn i ),lr.:';.ir:t G.I1e.'-pie, of Milton v;:»on-_\r.\.C1.E.a.\' __ at charlptte- '=".':`.. PEI.. on August 6. ISQ, by llov. Ewfzl _\lzicDo'.lgaEl, BD..¢vohn _-‘.l>~:.i:~.<1».-:~ Srmling MacLean. ofi__Dar- l.r.;t.~n, to Miss Jennie Eupaemia *.’,'owd cf Brookfield. P1-I I. :_ -- ----_-Cin nl-:.i"rr=ls vv`s;jll:10.\'-.`i: }.i;d;ell org' the ` :fxf 11: Ilfit Hi; Saridrson. -ri F-l ho:-l-l;= nf he? Seph- T.f; \','-1I.~.~» l{.:._".ir.s. l7liKeri5 <'_ Fr' ~l;11 Miss Jessie Mil- .:;' 'iy.»_-1 $‘i teirs. nl :fr-s-nl--l .~.~ hs r.~.-he. lvl Eus- ton 11 _ \'.'~II “.2".‘-n Frcclerick !u.’f'iS. zri l~.;- Tilirl T\'r»fir. ` \‘.'.il.l.--=‘ Spring valley. Aufst 8. .l1':l' \\'~.il nzcd 72 ' l’0lTY`|-A* I-‘frflt ’I`r\'r\n on '_’I`ues~ rll'-' ,»‘,l;7 3 i020, M". Philip C€Lol'd, ri"c.i Rl. r‘llrvr.l:l5-in the C-.rv l-lqpitai. _*.11 S. .'.=.r.tr; Aliysrl C1~.cverie‘}‘age:l _"i '.f‘2T.=. ;‘ I‘I.\'E_-\i'-Al Syfirlf‘_\‘. NS. 0l’ffAilg. 7. lf1:n_ ls-lv.-_ duuuhlf-: oi .ug and iirs. i.'l-‘_-1:1 .T Pineau. aged 3‘}‘ears s:"l il mcizflxs. _: i \\1§‘ill;i.i.-In Oakland. Caliwi-ms. '-;‘v if-. :'l`fi. Mari: Jane. blloved ...=’-if of Duncan J. C.°i'“_r`.‘.'_‘Ig De- &'.li~'.~. P. E I. Irltcrmeiit Evefgreen Ceme;cl~;,‘, Oakland, Californm. -1 E G* '_ 1 a l ' 1 l if - i -..si ~ _ _- ~. .--___ v " r 1.. i i i » i ’* ‘ -i .l I l lv `»\ .y,_ il. \ |32- --.l= é ini §l:‘ F 3 _ ‘ l y i _ . 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