.~_v‘.~.‘-'- - __-_:c..__;u__._ 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN JQCEMBER 19;...» OUR NEWS BUDGET P01901112 SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS“; MONDAY SAD NEWS RECEIVED —Mr N111 N. fvlziclieod of '11.. l'4‘“l‘.'-’ sistii- 1;i Aialilcn. .*1.1»:.1s .\lllt‘lillll$, on Di-c. l\1i1.».-.. lfilll. H‘ 11.1. Hcatherdnle -—His many friend; will regret to e11 u-ord of the dctith of Mrs. 1\i.1l1-.'-ln1 livid. of Peters ‘ L‘l't‘il for some time past l -. ..--‘ii1u .1". 1111- lioiiii- of 1101- daugh- 1-1 Mrs. r‘r;1nk K111110115". M 1111s there. ‘im- l-Jzistt-i-n Canada .-\11- Lines‘ inter-urban 1111- scrvice todayfl r __ H . , mg h’ [he 1mm" immune“ 1 l-h-J-iy Claik of Augustine Cove left u .11 itiuugtiixilc time 11111111 fill 1 . ::1*-t u! Mr. H’ 'l‘ .\I('Cllil_\'. man- 1.- 11111-13101- oi lill.‘ company. .\ .. C.11"1 lll"(“.‘ i-hiidrcn i LUNM- i 0111s ll Church to .01 -‘ ‘All’ Ruvmi _1‘.‘lllltfll'_\' Colltgo, Kingston, ,‘ Lition tuck 111cc yesterday after- ‘_ I Illlvblltl Ontario; .\ir. Tliamri White, stu- 1 “OOH l" ‘h’ ' {mum '31 ‘h? hiE-‘ll l l ‘ “film, l 111-11! at Kings Culli-gc, and ,sciiool. Miss H11 ison is retiring as 1.’ ,_ , ‘, F‘ _', 1‘ Keith Jelly: of Acadia University, tcaiclii-i- oi flltlSlC 1n the high school. - ‘l J- -- ‘l- mm‘ vi .>i,'1i!1¢,__$ l'l"11e gifts were presented by Frank . . .1.--t'i-.:5;i1t oi 111- Cl1ur-1, T11.- pro-l _ l _ o...“ ‘Wm 1 Ra. ifev. Mgr. Mziz-Imllnn, V.G., 01- , tinue tlie 11-01-11 of directing tlie nfl-YFDIII J ire-vice. lli J. U. M. : b‘ S, l. Mabey; "HP; Sltrsliiili. I-I. Mac- ". I’. .\iicl')onaid; 01-- .11i_io ~ you-ii Count-ii bills- , 111111 ‘~: 'I‘own iaaid 11.1111 bills. $10045.- naid h-lls. $71.’. 42; . A blil oi $45.95, 11 spr-iiz. by; the Public 1_ iuinncut for toxin, etc, IICKIIUWiGIlZtWi and passed. A ‘- “Tlfi purchase pass f ( ‘IIZNCE COURSE —A itch-gallon from the o1 Board. consisting of cr S. I’. Paoli and Reu- waitecl on tlic Prn- Lemma-cut. and members 1- Boiii-rl of Education rrccntly, ' - goveriiiieiii- to oo-opcr- znanciallv" and otherwise in .' courics Dcmestic “P10 for the rzirl pupils of the imhnols. Aiici- a i111 discussion. niiitiei- u-ns left over to be (lcalt a conference between the 711.11 '. -:- of Education ‘and the " .001 Board Committee. —DI£ATH OF MRS. ALAN IIUD- SUN, FONMERLY OI" S’SIUE— M _- friends iii Summei-slde will . to learn of the dcalli on De- n-ir. .r 17th. oi Mrs. Hudson at (fiimbridge, Mas ., widow oi the late R111". Alan rludson. Mrs. Hudson ivas formerly Ella Stat-er: of Sum- tnzrsicic and will be kindly remem- .‘. by her many f1-ie11ds. She 1 ; to 111011111 three sons. Stavcrt. 1 and Hcnrv; and three broth- Su- William Sta-sort, Montreal; M" P Slavcrt and Mr. H. W. Ftriert of V:c,o.ir1, B. C. Airs. Hud- 5'11 1.1111 lJL-fl) ill about. ten weeks prior to lici" 1le:1t11.-S Quick action by Sergeant Don1in- and Special . Linrzison of til’! City Police 1- 11-11 to the recovery of four -1:1ts', tiic loot. 1-!‘ burgh-s 2.1 tr!- Prov-s? Bro-i '-...t.. 'll1e police were :1. ‘».-..-.k at 11.15 p. m. 111111 the l 3,1503; *n Dorcliei 1m" 1'1 :1 mz-ning ioolicc war" ' nuhneiit. Iiiitrance 1o 1111.1 store was made by breaking- tlic glam in 1.110 100i‘ 11-1 the Rclimonrl-Queeti Street The night was almost 1mg visibility very p001‘- CCll'{IBI.l.llfl‘.l0l1S.-—S. --WE‘|)I)ING OF INTEREST-—- Sumincrside friends will be inter- t-stul to hear of tlie mafrlflifi 0f Alli-s Joan Knou/‘es of Wolfville. u. s, to M1". Davis Lidsiont‘. son 1' ex-Muyor LidStOHt‘ flllil M3- Lidstone. oi’ sllllllllCfaldc. The mar- ri-Lijp took 1111c." quietly at1W0li- ville 011 Friday. Dec. 18th. Rev. J. P, c. Fraser. former Pail“ °f 'r ziiity United Church, Performed the ceremony in tho PflW-‘Rce M the mmcdiate friends of the bfldc- 1111:.- 11 but honeymoon in Hall- fax where Mr, and Mrs. Udsone nre registered at. the Nov! Scot-Ill! 11cm, they will come to Summer- {i-CIP. arriving on Chrkitmfl! We w spend the holiday season with the l groom's parents. The Guardian Aniiei-stin l motored t cyan. Peters ‘Bay 1 TOR__M,., - . is scuctary o.’ 111.1 15 lit-id ypglvztinyi J- F- ‘ 111-. 1111-. F01: a fciv years hc resided ‘ll/l l Wli- l to North w niiicd mix-ting of the C°“5”u° I MISS MACLEL e rri-ovcz-r-tl :1: 11.45 p. n1. 1 Ciprct". 1 ii-nil of two men and 1 .11 ting. 10 make 1111 arrcstl 1 ‘ T UESDA Y l ice-n that Mr. J. Harrison Mac- Fa ‘tine of Bccicquc r»- iuidergoing l u-i-zitmeiit in tlie Prince County; “Oll-‘i v Hospital-S. Bartlett. iii 5115118 £00m. survive l1e1". -~IIOME FRTJOI ruosi-auai. -l “m, “mm. rclauvcs l 1,0,,“ Monday gyflijng p, Sperm burial to be in the United Church Chri-fmas with her parents, Mr. land Mrs. bee Home, Summerside. —S cemetery at Georgetown. “Aunt Mai-j” Mac-Swain, the old- est mlmbituuc of Prince Edward island, has followed the prograg or science for many decades, and now, -LEl~"l' FOR MONTREAL - Mr. 1 011 Monday morning foi Montreal l u-licic he will undergo an operation. _ _ _ lI-Ic was accompanied by his sister, m“ l° 3° flY-“E l" a" "Pfolllflllv- JMrS. M. E. Purdy-S FY98"? mlweiwi with the thought; of flying over the earth 1n HAMPSHIRE MAN 1s DIREC- 3- mfichlflc. Cfirdiems art-and 01d CDC“ J_ Smmmlnaml» llady hopes to be taken on a fit-m h,“ b“... ,.1,.\,,_.d m the dip lliersclf sometime. She is also 1 of Jlte Holstein Frlesiau 1111s Ivluvflrd to lu-i- 101th birthi- ".- (m C; Canada‘ rppresep _ Tech-oration nrxt Liar. I - iu-ctdeis of 1111s- provinval wailw Fill-iii ' ' _ l ~~ .n_1,._..._._1_ b,.,.€d,_-1.‘ “In Stewart ‘of tilt: Canimzun a1rw.1_ s in t:-~.1 - Y mime PIOMIICGJ. said l.e would l stein Fliodnn Associate-u. '- 11W oentenai-ian up if Abe III-c acme u, 596ml mp hqlduy ' ‘TOWN -— Miss Alice Iiarrison v1 5mm; 11-110 i; nflgjnding School choir when tlicy jirescnted 1 Iiiiigs College, Halifax. _ _ Stewart Smith 1-1110 1:; zittending tne illlfl 11 1111111111‘ IJWWYP- Th? DYE-if"- , Sayer, Jr., after J. F. Edgctt, chair- __F[7NEIIAL SERVICES~Ti1e fu- lman oi the £CilO0l board 111111 s- Kill : v l of Miss Camilla Rooney was ‘illlplfipflfiic ivords. Aliss- liaa son irduy 11‘ rning at s1, P411115 thanked the pupils for tlie gifts. Suinmcrside, Rev. Fr. Mur- l She said 111111 expansion of duties 1mg 1m- Rpqnig-m 131$, l ia-czild no longer permit iii-r to con- .1i 1:11 i 1rd at the grave. The pull bcar- lCIKHT. bu' i111- would continue 111:1" . .\ .. . l.i,l,lll,“,,,.ll\,l.fli e1". e yicssi-s Roscoe Jeffrey, Ed- I work 11-1111 illt‘ loivci‘ grades. ml die ha: -- ",l.0ll, Edgar HOlL-Illtrlhl -1- ‘mw m; l .111.“ Dnilcetie Menard MacNallyw -s1-1:.1i11£as AT THE '1"11;_ __, D. P. MacNcill. interment. was m ‘ N ll PELT SHO\V—-P;-o1ninent .1 Avi;§\1 1 l5‘? CWllf-‘lifi iPlllPlfififi-S i er; at. the recent fox pelt. . - ' ‘ , l jsioa at 'l'1g11-.s1 were, Rev '11-. thin Mnlorl 0n NOV?" 29W- 1535- View l Phillips. AlbPFlCll, Rt-v Fr. \Vi1l.sl1, ' 1 ram-cit auay at 1111c P. E. I. Hospital lfalmgfs Road; Re‘; p13 31,3130“- l Robert Croldifll; FTiZZPU- 8t the 118B l aid, Tl§lli$llj Mi-. John Aneitrn, Mr. ‘o: ‘?l,"--‘1-X.V'~’a-1‘5~Th’~‘ lal°MT1filZ;f-l. T. ATSCnullll. A. 11.x MacLean, ‘1f"‘lt;‘m§ a h‘.‘$P‘?“°“,,¥“c§§°““u°- M. P.. Senator luacArtiiur. John <01" 1 ls 1!'<‘1 m W19" mm n‘ LIacInics-h, Fred Caliagliitn, Capt. . he liicd i01- the greater part oi John R p, and John M’ M,“ rick. Seven litters mid l('l[“=1 were read ll‘0ll"i ctlieis uliu unable to be r-"cnt. ainciig telegram. 1-11 vi-iia. 1111c but later nioacil 1.2. - fxnirc where he was :1 neighbor and 1111 Bunslluw 1 :1 from Mr. Roscbotiruc- 11nd avirvtltci- from Mr. Itottm", prominent buyers who w-"e unable to be tlicrc. The Tig- nish Glec Club with Miss hiorrissey at the organ furnished a well 1-1-1111- ered program for the amusement QU. NTITIES 0F --LARGE _ lPELTS COMING IN—The various 1' fill‘ house-re in Summer-side are lhaudling huge quantities of pelts 1 every day and large shipment-s are going forward daily to the various lllifll0ll5. Buyers report larger quantnles iliau ever are coming in and fair price; arc being paid. This season's crop of fox pelts appears to be larger than ever bcfore.--S. of‘ tlie \'l.<llOl'.1 which ivas highly appreciated-S. HERE FOR. HOLIDAYS — Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Jone..- liavc as their guest for the holiday season Miss Tdmoko Katsuil. of Tokyo, Japan. Miss Kaisiui arrival on the Island. on Sillllfiiitj’ night with Miss O11 Friday, Nov. 27. 1936, therel Vlmy Jones, from St. Thomas, passed away in the P.E.I. Hospital Mr. George Wayo, in his 57th year. l 1 , _ . The 1MP Ml way“, who had Ont, l“ tort‘. both ate attending , .. Alma Ladic. College. Miss Kat- bcm m “mug beam‘ for 50m“ suli came to Cauaclo l-ut summer lllTlI‘, bore his illness ivitli true “ “ ' " “ ' to attend 11. girls‘ camp, and lat-er enrolled at iho 5t. ‘Thomas Col- lege. Allluugli she has been in Cilllfldfl for only a few ntonths the young Japzme- girl has made good progress in l-Inglisli and is rapidly becoming iiiiiiilizii- with Canadian customs. l\ii<=. Jones is inking a physical educwion course at St. Thomas and is part. time instruc- tress in itorscback riding. Christian patience, and after the efforts of best medical skill failed to restore him to health he passed away on the above mentioned date. Among the students who arrived last evening to spend their Christ- mas- holidays at their hon-ies in this province are Mr. Call Vinnlcomb. Charlottetown. of Acadia Univers- ity; and from Dalhousie Univers- ity. Miss Marion Ross, Kinross: Miss Betty Flood. Charlottetown; Mi-. Anthony Dimahoc, Roseueath; Mr. Richard McQunri-ie, Victoria; Miss Dorothy Bentley, Charlotte- town: Mr. Owen Curtis, Charlotte- town; M1-. Cameron Annear, bower Montague. Louis McC 1t.- oi Chn-iqiin, town was arrested at Box-den by R,C.l\i.P. Constable Mclii-tlittr yes- terday and licld in connection with the break at Prowse Brag, store Sunday night. Hi- was arrested a5 he came off the boat train. Police, informed that McCloskey hgd boarded the early outward ‘train from Charlottetown yesterday mor- ‘111118: Weft‘ Walling for him at. the -f01'r.\. A ircl.in1!‘a1"_v hearing will -—TIIi-} LATE MISS MARY lVLtCKAY-Tiiere passed away on at. the time of her death. She is l Zrrusékitgi“ oi_lcllofzkb"eglljnélglfrllllra survived by her father. Mr. Chnr- i , _ _ .19. Mmxay and one brother’ Chas“ . IWCIB recovered about. half an nour ater 1n a house on Dorcnestgr r. e: n10 licr redc s h rl lggmcllimc ogto. Th?» Illllcéiadlel: talg- l Slrcet east by .s°"gcnnl ling place on Wcdnesday- afternoon l D031? and Spam“ Con-“l-“ble PW?!‘ ‘at 130 p. 1n. from the home of her MOT-mm‘ °r ‘he lillf" W11"? T0111!- l fathcrrs‘ Entrance to the store was made by ___ breaking the giflSS m the door on —I-‘UNERAI. SERVICES FOR. Queen 51""- LAN—The funeral iservices for Miss Margaret Mac- Lclliin ivcrc licld on Saturday morn- iicncc of Iiiz-s. Aus- I to the Catholic - 11.11-41.11 Rivzr. Rev. R. 1"‘ i wold, P.P., cek-brated the - Requimi Ivi=1.~-.=, and performed the , 11s; rites e tne grave. The pail beartrs were Mess Augustine RCLfliflll, Jarvis; Nhclcllan, Ron- l aid MacLelian, Joseph M. Gillls. 1 Leslie Ramsay and Bernard C. . Aiacbellnn. Interment was in the l family pfot in the cemetery 8d- | l I C11 v: lllflhtmlifil§l ' l ‘KIEUFHIW’ ; l....vM- N- joining the ch urclt-S GYROS‘ (FI-IRISTMAS DINNER. "Members 0f lll0'G§"l'0'Clllb held their Christmas dinner last. night. There was a. full attendance and l rcaved at this christmastide, will —-UNDERGOING TREATMENT m" "w 4"!’ sympathy °1 man!‘ friends. One daughter. Miss Anna, lady superintendent of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. and three Georgetown, George at home. and Charles in The funeral will be held on Wed- Miss Janet Home who is attending . flesdfly. December 23rd. services be- wur- l the Arts School, Montreal. arrived] 8111111118 at h" 11mm‘ il- 3 P111» the W911 Over the century mark would l m Wilding. —-IiO.’.ZIJ FOR Tllli IIOLIDAYSl -————- l; ,1“. fiugmus‘ “in imvp, I-"Ol-‘DIERLY OF (Z!I.-\RLO'l"l'l-J-l t ;,_ \\'1Lh ijfijfpargntg are; Mu j honored by mctnlzer; oi the High ‘ , 1 Rubci‘ U and 17g I to licr a sct of bronze book ends. WEDNESDAY Collegiate. Windsor, N.S., to spend ents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. e. Simmonds. MANY HAPPY RETURNS — M1". George Howard was yesterday i-e- ccivlng the congratulations of 11um- erous friends on the occasion of 11's 89th birthday. He is enjoying excel- lent health. Mr. S. C. Moore accompanied by "his daughter, Mrs. A. T. Vinnie- combo, leave this morning to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Willard J.-MacDonald, Saint John, NB. Mr. Vlnniecombe will join them at Moncton. l. Mr. Charles Cumming, of the. lcity 11nd M1". J. J. McDonald of lPineit-c are leaving this morning, 1 c former to spend the hoiidays in York and the latter going to . tmouth. NS, to spend Christ. l mas with his daughter, Mrs. Huzcn Baker. I TRAIN DELAYED-The Borden ll‘. was di-liyed two hours last t when two coaches left the as the train iii-as coming cff 1'" ferry. Heavy Chrttmos traffic accounted for tlie other hour's de- . T11 train reached the city at .11 . -DEATII 01* 11m. 1112111311111‘ LORD-There passed TAYZI)‘ onSat- ] urday at his home at. Cape 'l.'1av- .crse Herbert Lord. a prominent liaii-rchant of ti" district, at 8i ,'.i1r.-. of age. he leaves to mourn l 11., wile. formerly Miss DOIIlLLhPCC l mus, Warren in Charlottetown, E-Waxer. farmer of Cape Traverse. 1 11nd Ke.t.l1 at home. Two daugh- l tors. Annie and Georgie, in the Canadian West. O-ne brother, Richard, 011 tlie homestead ot Try- on, to whom sgvmpathv is extend- ed, The funeral took place on Monday with a short sci-vice at t-nc house. followed by a service a‘. 'I‘ryo11 United Church. Rev. Mr. Organ of Bcdeque and Rcv. Young of Cfryon conducted the service-s. Interment was at. Tryou-S. The Kindergarten closing under the direciou of Miss Berna M. lI-ucstis a tcd by Mic-s Mai-tonne Sauizders uns- most entertaining. the children entering with trite Christmas zest, singing. reciting and going through their exercises with credit t0 llienrelves 11nd their teachers. From a. beautifully decorated tree lovely gift-s 11111111: by tlie children for ilu-ir mothers and iatlicrs, ivcre distributed 11nd a ll‘i"l'l'_\' atmosphere of Christmas was rcflecxd on the happy faces of Mr. John A. Simmonds arrived home Saturday evening from King's the holiday season with his par- _ Charlottetown. 1 The annual ‘Trinity United Church Mission Band concert ‘was held in Heartz Hall on December 16. The splendid evening's entertainment was presented to a large audience. lThc following was the program. .S’I‘ILL ALARM Firemen an- swered a still alarm from the Pow- nal Apartments about 10 o'clock llast night. Chemicals were used to {subdue the fire which was in a ' partition. IEMEMBEKED BY GOVERNOR -—Yesterday the teacher, Miss Betty McKay and pupils of Central Roy; alty School were very pleasantly surprised when they each received a. box of cholocates from His Honour, LieuL-Governor G. D. DeBlois. The concert in the Holy Re- deemer Hall Saturday afternoon. Dec. 19th was greatly enjoyed by the parents and friends of the pupil". The slng: was prettlly dec- orated for the occasion, the large lighted tree iii the centre making a very effective background for the pupils. THURSDAY — DEATH 0F MR. ANDREW CASELEY — The death occurred in Charlottetown on Sunday of Mr. Andrew Casely of Kensington. He lcavcs to mourn his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Crozier, of One sister, tlviaggie), Mrs. 1Rev.) Clark, of Sussex, N.B., and two bmthers, Nel- son in New Brunswick and Heath at Kc-ns-lugtou from whose homo the funeral sci-vices were held yes- terday afternoon-S. HEAVY MAILS — This year's Christmas mail was about as large as 111st; year's Charlottetown Post Office authorities said las-t night. 11 extra men were cmpioyed in the (ifiici- here and three extra. on the trains, two on the train from Sack- ville and one on the eastern train from Souris. Tue biggest mail was Monday night. when more than 1000 mail bags arrived on the Bordon train. Last night. a number of Port Office employees worked all niglit preparing for today's deliveny. Thci-cvvill be one street delivery Christmas Day in Charlottetown and rural couriers make their rotinds. SENT T0 SUPREME COURT — William lvlunn, Cherloitetown, charged with assaulting a Pohce Of- 0 I On a year's leave o1’ absence from- hls arduous duties in the mission field at Lsihul, Chaklang Province, China. Rev. Vincent. Morrison. o’. the Canadian niisson of Scarboro‘ iOntario, arr1v1\ home this week land will make his headquarters at St. Andrew's Parish. A brother of Bishop Morrison of Antigonish, Father Morrison is a native of Savagé Harbour, and 1.; ‘widely known and esteemed throughout this Province. CANADIAN WINNERS, in the Quaker Oats Company contest for naming the picture of Dr. Dafoe and the ‘Dionne quins, of’ the con- test which closed October 30, 19216, are: Chevrolet winner, Mrs. David 'G1inn, RR. 2. Green Valley, Ont; Frigidaire winner, Mrs. H. W. Hop- 11in 747l-A St. Denis Street, Mon- ti-cal. Quca: W. J. Graham, Lumby, B. C.: Radio winners, J. G. B. Jin- chcrsau. 34 Murray Ave, ‘Que: Mrs. A. W. Jackson, 261 Perth St, Brockvllle, Ont; Mrs. A. Peterson. Kuest P. O. Sask.; lSopp. Hayfield, Man; Mrs. J. C. Towns-cud. Waicrvi. 1e, Que; $l.C(l' NCiliS Mills, P. E. I. The Board cf Public Utilities un- tier the chairmanship of M1‘. L. B. ing an application by the Island Telephone Company to place tele- phone rates in this province on the same basis as the rates in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Grant.- ing oi‘ the application would incun in general a slight increase in res- idence i-citcs throughout tlie prov- ince. Business rates would remain the sa1:.e,no1" would resldcnce rates in Charlottetown be changed. The Board, Wlllfll is studying all the phases oi’ the Company's ap- plication. expect to give a (lcrisinn in January. Adjustment of certain minor matters pertaining to rates lms already bs-eu granted by the Board/ The Isl-ind Telephone Company is a subs-zliziij-z crr-"ny of the ltiariilmc Telcphoi" Telegraph tivo other Maritime Provinces. A very serious accident was nar- rowly averted on Tuesday lust ulicn ‘ tiircc school children itlirgaixt Reid, Blots McEwen and rrank McEwen decided to take a short cu: to school to shorten the jour- ney. Happily chatting they started iicer, was committed to Supreme Court yesterday by Stipcndiary Magistrate K. M. aim-tin. A man and a. woman from Bcle River charged with bigamy 21-311: remand- ed for a iveel-z. They were arrested TllfJSdF-y by Mounted Police. A vag- rant was sentenced to ninety days in jail and a second dismissed. A the children aroiuid tlie circle. Complimentary remarks were made by a number of the visitors and the children alter receiving sweets from their teachers went, home eagerly looking forward to Santa's visit. T110 Christmas closing of Len- iiox Island School which was licld Doc. 18th was well conducted. Al- though the weather was inclem- ent, Chief Jnccb Sari-r, Joseph Knockivood. Frank T. Knockwood, Stephen Gallant and Ann Mary Labobc were in attendance. Chief Sat-k, tlie coming: young Indian Dl‘a‘Ol’, gave a. splendid ad- dress of encouragement and sound advice to parents and pupils which o-ill no doubt be closely followed. The pupils and teachers arc deeply grateful to Lieutenant. Gov- l erncr G. D. DDBlOlEl who has an- ,11uall_v' since 113s appointment as l Governor sent. the Lennox Island l School a liberal treat of fruit and candy ior ihcir school closing and l also generous prizes for the pupils looming 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, in their respective grades. Such generosity ha; endeared Hi: Honour to par- ents and pupils alike. Prohibition case, illegal poi-session of liquor, was adjourned foi" a. week. and a case of obstructing a. police officer also adjourned for a week. A case cf drunken driving was ad- journed until today. SEWING CLUBS ESSAY CON- TEST - The essay contest con- ducted by the Women: Institute during the past mouth for mem- bers of the Second and Third Year Sewing Clubs brought in 11 total of fifty-seven papers. The prize win- ners arc 11s follows: Senior-l, Ena Bruce, I-Ieatherdale; 2, Martha E. Garrett, Rcd Point; 3. Alice Chow-en, ltrse Valley; 4. Marjorie Martin, New Perth: Juniors -- 1. Jean MacRae, Hoatherdale; 2. Mil- dred Bulmiin. Rustlco: 3. Mildred Rose, Red Point; 4. Irene Mac- Pherroii. Bellevue. Honorable Men- tion ~ 1. Mildred Smith, New Perth; 2. ‘Jcanctic Clark. Rustico; 3. Louise Bain, Cornwall; 4. Eva MacLcod. Victoria; 5. Olive Dewar, New Perth; 6. Margaret Mac- Fadycn, Brae; 7. Helen G. Robert- scn. Red Point; B. Lois MacDonald, New Glasgow; 9. Erma Wallace, Coleman; l0. Mary E. MacPhee, Bellcvue. Alan Cummings of Breadalbzine and his 19-year-old l they were riding four miles before six o'clock last night. Monday morning Mary Irene Mac- l be held “Us m I it,‘li§,,i"’,fl'j,°,, “Qepgagkn 35:3‘; .- Goods. v.'iiicliorlli.liliiigi'e believe L0 1 daughter, Jean, were both instantly killed when _a light from m“, ,5“, was 2, yams o, age , have been stolen from Prfnvsc ; delivery truck crashed into the rear of the wagon 1n which east of Kensington shortly Mounted Police at Summerside said-the truck was driv- DWIlI-ic. en-by Blois H. Andrew of Charlottetown. The l occurred as both vehicles were proceeding eastward. accident The i occupants of the wagon were throw-n to the ground at the side of the road, Mr. Cummings suffering a compound fracture of the skull. The horse was killed when the truck ploughed ‘ w-zigon, which was demolished. The Cummings were returning . in their home from Sumincrslde : ivhcre. it was believed that they -ha1l been dclng Christmas zhop- llllllg. Mr. Andi-cw, who was re- l turning from Kcnsizgtcn where he had been on businesg received l minoi" injuries and a shaking up. l ‘The truck was badly damaged. l Police said that they believed Andrews and the Cummings were . meeting a car just as the accident locctirred. The name of the driver lot the car could not be learned iiiufunoiuc up mmea His daughter had her neck broken. into the l lust night. and it was believed that he had probably driven on without. knowing that there was an accid- ent. An inquest into the double fat.- allty will be held at. 1p o'clock thli morning at Summer-side where the bodies of the victims were taken last night. Mr. Cummings, a blacksmith at ,B:~eadalbane, iii-as about 45 years of age. He is survived by his wife ‘and four daughters to whom the ‘ dccpcs‘, sympathy of the Province will be extended. oif across the ice at. Anderson's Creek on their way Bridge Sclioo‘, little knowing of the danger ahead. While midway over the channel the newly formed ice suddenly gave way and precipitat- ed Margaret, aged 12, and B1015, 11, into the icy waters. The tide was running strongly at the time with a ileptn of 20 feet of water. Blols with great presence of mind hung onto tlie edge of thcice and Ma:- garet held on to Blols‘ clothing u11- til Frank age 14 came to their ies- cue and finally got them safely cn firm ice. The children at: once rc- turned to their homes, put on dry apparently none the worse of their unexpected cold. both in the icy waters. Margaret Rein 1:. a Caugh- and Blots ‘and Frank arc sons of Mr. and M-rs. Lorne McEwen, Stan- lcy Budge. A recommendation that “drastic enforcement of the law be crufcd out as laid down in the provincial highway act." was contained in tlie verdict yesterday of the coroner's jury empannclled to enquire itito his daughter, Jean, of Bradalbnne. The two met death on the Sum- - met-side - Charlottetown highway Tuesday evening when their horse drawn vehicle was car driven by Blots Andrew of Charlottetown. Following the ver- dict of the coroner's jury a charge of manslaughter was laid against Blois Andrew. He was released from custody on a $5,000 ball. Summerside December 23rd, find that Alan Cummings and Jean Cummings 011 the Clmrlotietown- Summerside hlghw-aywhile (iilvlllg in a wagon, came to their death being struck with a. car driven by one, Blots Andrew, Charlottetown at. an excessive rate of speed while he was passing another car, at. a point: about three miles east of Kenslngton. Iii view of the alarm- ing frequeu-y o! these happenings w: recommend that. drastic eu- foi-ceinent. of the law be carried out as laid down in the provincial highway act." The Jui-ynien were: John E. Campbell, foreman, W. W. Mitt- tart, E. J. Hallclt, Joiin Arthur. Hazen MacDonald, Harold Hucsti: and Robert Phillips. Dr. W. l3. Howatt, Coroner, L. G. Lewis. Crown prosecutor and Constable Percy Keyes represented the Crown. l 1w .\lii1ur1l‘| for Illlen. Quebec, - R. l winner. lvirs. Roy L. Smith, Mc-l 351185": cheer and hope to crippled boys oi’ the IIcrit-age gm“ Schools at. Chailey, Sussex. children which the boys had made. Mllle". Charlottetown, 1s consider- ~15 dllflhess; ml"! more wil lfvllnw as NOOhAN—-At Albany, Dec. 14th,» i936. t0 M1‘. Nooiian, a daughter. 1-1:; (JLOW—CARRIER—AL 301 Kent St. Cliai-lottctmvn, on Dec. l0. 193G, Rev. l-i. Pierce officiating. E mer Joseph MABRIAG E S’ and Mrs. the Duchess of York here received gifts for h" Many such duties have fallen to i111 queen. s: _ CRACKERS It has long been the Cllntflm 1;, France to sell packets of raivcctsiq colored wruppci-s twisted at. the end to kcci) the contents from fallini out. The French called ti...“ cosaques. They were introduui into England about eighty yea“ ago, and from them the i-racliei was developed. Some 1111111011,; ol crackers are made every yepr a“ sold all tlie world over, Ambrose ' ‘ C'o\v of Summer-side to Eva Flor- ence Carrier of Cherry Valley, P. l2. I. l LAVERS-EASTON-At St. Paul's Company, which 011-crates 1'21 the l Rectory, Cliarlotmtotvn, on Tues-l day, Dec. 22, 1936. Raymond Lav-l ei-si ti) Caroline Eastcri, 1 Georgetown. Prince Edward Island, Rev. ll. D. Raymond officiated. DEATHS SUTIIERLAND—AIL S65 View. Dec. t0 598N051 Z1. 1936, Miss Janct Sutherland. age 81. STEELE-At St. Peter's Bay, Dcc- ember 23; 1936, Joseph Steele, age 60 years. (IUDMORE-At Rlverdale Tuesday, Dec. 22, Mrs. Wm. Cudmoi-c, in her 781.11 year. (7l".‘1l)ll.\'CS-'i‘l1e iuncriil of the Alan Cui1niiings, aged 49, 11nd daughter, Katherine Jean Ciim- ‘ 1.11.1 I 111s 1 ming", aged l9. clothing and proceeded to SCll00ll CUDIHORE_AL Rjverdalc, Tucs- l clay, Dec. 22. Mrs. Wm. Cudmore in l 1 licr 78th year. 18th, i 1 CASEL .\'f.'1s.*.=.. beloved husband of DJabeJ Knight the death of Alan Cummings rind ‘l m“) Mncwllllgms‘ .i‘I1\‘.‘Ki\\'1-~Al P; “Yuck by I CAllILL-In Hospital. tor of Mr. James Reid, Hope River. ELLIS-At Baicarres, Saslc, Doc. E. Ellis, 43, formerly of Dunstafinage, P.E.I.l hospital in Char- lottetown, December 20, 1936, An- drew Caselcy o.’ Kcnsington. MACWILLIAMS — In 936, Wilfred EY -- I11 Dec. 20. 1936, the Grafton Street. lMAlR-At her home. Burnt Point, to eye Results Are Prompt - Satisfying and prflmlfl- f6- sulis fellow the correction of errors oi’ vision. strain l: relieved better gen- eral health follows. Head- aches fade away and ner- vousness may be say nothllll pruvcincnt in vision. Ihive an examination your condition. G. F. Hutcheson even Santa. Claus himself put in an appearance and distributed giftr. from o. Christmas Tree. A (iuai-tctte coiblrtini; 0f M0 5Y5- Stcivart Jone". Earl maifilm. Cflfl Tibet-t and J. Austin Trainer gavo voc l numbers which WWO t1 P1085- ant; addition to the program- Mr- lil Blanchard was iuanist. The guests were M1-. A. H. Mould, man- ager of the Canadian National Hotel; Mr. Colin Campbell and Mr. J fustin Trainor. AN'DO YOU as nvuw wows w; *3 After being a, week ill with pneu- monia, Mr’. Margaret Mair, widow of the 1m Jamm Mall‘. died It her home in Burnt Point, near George- town, yesterday morning. Mrs. Mair (nee Miss Allen) was born in lit Boughton Island '77 yeni-s ago. She '11 was a woman or many fine quali- iolnsshootoffl-iondatn but”. tlfilmw°”°'m'lnl"muy'h° ME M82? RFTER ‘ UR AAOTHER AN‘ YER BROTHERLARRY VQLl-D SPEAK ‘TD ANY OF‘ " AUSE D ..\ Corner, Dec. 21, 1936. Moi-y lrcnc MucKay, daugh- ter of Charles Mncliay, aged 21 on December Augustine Cahill, awe 24 years, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cahlll, 159 bot-h of December 11111 To Moncton »_ $2.611 To Antigonisli —- $5.20 December 12th To Sumizzr-sside — $1.00 also holiday excursion fares for students and general public. w. K. ' ROGERS V 1S1 Queen St. Phone 510 aged 1.2.1" I l co. Chartered Accountants ' Somervillc, l l 140 Richmond Street l Harold- W.. l ii i McLeod & Bentley 1 W. E. BENTLEY, K. U- J. A. BENTLEY. k. C. _ Barristers and Attornryh-"PL" MQNEY T0 LOAN V _ Charlottetown 19. 1936. ‘Ben a ii/[athieson ofTilew 11311333538 gins thtehc ($3.11. on lgClCélllbfll‘ 2lé<t.771936idg4rs.og\4€r1l'; R R m“ D L Malhlcsmvllbl - garc- nir, age .\v w 1 ' ' ._ ' ' . -_ onci-‘s jury: “We, the undcr- 1am James Mair. - Kimble" ‘b 50mm," signed juror" cmpanelled at.‘ l MONEY T0 LOAN I ' l _ l, Cameron Block, Chai-lottetowmF-E- 1 -—- ‘.1 - r ,iVlacGu1g'an & ilrainor g #1111111 a. MMGUHIAN, 11.0- ‘ (‘. ST. CLAIR. TRAINOII, B. A- l 1 Blrrlstcrt. Sollcito a, Elli. l MONEY T0 WAN Office: Over Provincial llnzllh. Richmond Street. Charlotte; H. F. McPHIEE. B- A'- Whcn cye- K. (J. NOTARY m. BARRISTER. soucirml Riley Building, 0111111011114" " - 1M1 mfi of an im- Palmer 8; H aslflm n. .1. PALMER. K- @- /1. .1. IIASLAM. n. A1. 1-1-1‘ BARRISTERS, arc. ma: 111 Nova Scolla Chm-lb" Charlottetown. l‘. F» l- Mouiizv r0 1.0m Phone as. r. o. 80'1"‘ to know J17 George McMdrlllf