>;=..~‘.' s 123i ri’"“ "T "' -1930- (Continued from Paic 4) July B: Death at. Dayton. Ohio. zlllcr n, protracted illness, oi the night ltovcrclld mus J. O'Lc'.u'y. n, 1).. Bishop o1‘ Charlottetown. July l0: Headquarters. stall‘ oi ‘focal m liiin ilniis left ior Pictcu to participate in combined ulilltary and ' naval nlrulccllvres at River John. ~1Jllly l0: Volume of business am- Cfillltllllbti) twcrand three quarter mil- lmyn dollars ior the year ending June Q10. 1930, was reported at the annual Jisctlng o! the Potato Growers’ As- meiatiom 1 iaJuly l0: Largely attended annual ‘meeting of the Women's Inztltutes lv-lrl ill the Prince oi Wales College hall. _. July 15: Funeral of the lat: Bishop O‘Leary uttendccl by large con- murse representative oi the diocese and by many dignitaries oi the Cath- ‘élir. Church in other parts. including fillvilbishop O’l..cary. Edmonton; " Archbishop O'Donnell, Halifax; Bishop Morrison, Antigonish; Bishop .59 Blane, St. John; Bishop Chaisson, Uhntham; Bishop Comptois, ‘Phrec Rivers; Bishop Rencaui, St. Georges, Newfoundland; Bishop Alexander MacDonald; and Monsignor Gameau, Niéprcsenting Cardinal Rouleau. oi Quebec. "Wiluly 20: Chester Anti, charged with the murder of Antonio Roderi- "iiies at Gergetown, was acquitted {liter trial in the Supreme Court. A limilar charge against Fritz Posselt 78s withdrawn. July 20: 4 killed, 14 injured in ‘Yreck oi‘ Barnes Circus train near ._-.Ioncton, N. B. The train was en "lute to Charlottetown. 3.‘ ly 28: King Government de- and Conservatives under Hon. . Bennett elected with majority ll parties in the House o! Com- ._m9ht_ In this Province Hon. John A. l Mwbnald, Conservative. (King's). f M W. Chester S. McLure and i! John l H. Myers, Conservatives, > @1160 ). B»!!! A. E. Maclleah, Liber- al, (Pr ce). yore elected. Death oi’ Mb. Abraham Bonnell, bursar (‘or mapy years at Falcon- wood Ibspital. ‘n, August 4: Harts Memorial on- ICPY. with 01 Pxhflits oi the .work oi the late Robert Earls, 5M5“ R3315" opened to tho public _ - August 4: James hsenault, sum- "_ nlcrsidc, and Fred Lane, ’I‘l-yon, kill- .‘_ ed in level-crossing eras; with char- _~\,Ott3t0\\‘ll train at Mclilwqys Crggsmg, lone-lull‘ mile from Sumner-side. August 12: Doreen Carver. iivc year; old, daughter of Mliamj Mrs ‘ Walter Carver, I-iillsboro slut, ml- lily injured in trallic accidm, 119M- tltsrscction of Hiilsobro and Eugton Strccts. ....-'J\llgu=.t 12: Mr. J. A. Calderqmn. oriry PTDFIlGHTL oi thc National lap-y . .,C\llll'.‘il c! Cnnrtda and past prom- y? ‘entioi that organization, visited t»; Province. - August l3: First run oi new o‘. electric car and trailer on Charlotte- towrl-Tignish railway route. 6 s7 I.’ s '0‘ . r. . r "ihe Lea. Government. - h: xi‘: all-tars»: frxvwrz l!’ August l4: Appointment oi a pro- vincial inspector oi motor vehicles was recommended by the c'oroner‘s j. 00W ompannclled to inquire into the death oi Doreen Carver.- Allst. l6: Visit to Charlottetown oi Archdeacon F. G. Scott, senior chap- plain oi the First Canadian Division in Franco.‘ Aug. 18: Largo attendance at ior- lnal opening oi Provincial Exhibition. Aug. 1a: Resignation oi lion. B. W. Butler, member without portfolio in ‘~_“""'A\lg. 20: Samuel White, liiatanc. i?“ '- ‘==§=-.s-z-;asss~".s.==¢: ==. .1" _ ginnounsuoapu _ Ruobcc, captain oi motor vessel ‘,0 Amcrob, lost oi! Miminegash when ' boat caught lire and exploded. Tho J’ ycrew were saved. ‘ Aug- 2i: Visitation oi 190 members 0i‘ the Pennsylvania Potato Growers‘ Association. Tile party inspected rar- iflus potato‘ growing sections o! the Island. A"!- 28: James Murphy, Sturg- lnn, fatally injured when car in which lic- was travelling to Montague with W111" and hired man skidded on road, lmsllcd into embankment and over- tilrllcd. "101!!- 28: Need oi’ improved pro- Yilliiil hlklnvays stressed at annual . ‘#2911110 o! Associated Board oi ‘Irnde. ' A118. 29: Appointment ci Joseph ‘Irrlnrr. Charlottetown, as Commis- ,';.hsiclle.- oi Provincial Poliec, "’“‘_,5?l1i1- 3i Mr. James Cormack, Can- 4' * .1011 Trade Commissioner to Cuba, 1°“ u‘? Trovince. He stressed the ‘DCTKUICQ cf maintaining n high "W fiunzlard cl‘ Island potatoes ox crt to Cuba. l l ' filt- 4: Death oi Rev. W. Bruce M1111‘. ins-tor oi 5t. James Presbyter- ian Church. scpt- 71 tolicnillg oi new Catholic Church at flauris. _. 50M. l0: 3.000 people i attended ‘is’! County exhibition at George- Flre oi unknown orifn nczs section oi Oteaty czfzllsied at 814.000. Rev. R. Moorhcad Lolita " led as minister oi 5t. James 8min church. _ {l}: Annual msetinl o! Primes .._ .. adlan Legion, attended by represents? tires from the Charlottetown, Souris and O'I.eary branches. Sept. 13: Bellanca monoplane “Columbiof, with Capt. Errol Boyd and Lieut. Harry Connor, landed llcnr Tea Hill, the airmen being en route from Montreal to Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, 0n first lap of trans-Atlantic flight. Strong head winds and bad weather forced their landing hero, whore they remained ulltil Scpt. 23. _ Sept. 2i: Alex. Campbell, West River. drowned in channel near his home. Sept. 24: Large attendance at Egmollt Bay and Mount Carmel ex- llibitlon. _ Sept. 25: Sitting at Charlottetown of Board of Railway Commissioners under chairmanship oi Hon. l-l. A. McKeowll. Applications were heard ior reduced freight rates on grain and grain products ior domestic con- sumption iroln the West to the Mari- time Provinces; ior double passenger service throughout the year to the mainland: ior daily freight service to points west oi Sulnlnerside. and ior thc adjustment of certain griev- ances of local potato shippers. Supt. ‘J8: Standardization oi rail- way on Iiillsboro Bridge, thc last link in Murray Harbour branch, be- gun and completed in one day. Oct‘. 1: Ohlcial visit oi Sir Henry Thornton, president oi the Canadian National Railways. Oct. 3: Blackilsh numerous in Summerside harbour. Shoals oi’ these huge fish were later stranded in the vicinity, tllo disposal oi them caus- ing considerable inconvenience to the authorities. _ Oct. 5: Residences oi Michael Mc- Kenna, Vernon River, and Austin Hogan, Hops River, completely den- troyed by fire. Oct. 5: Severe Windstorm rising at times to 50 miles-an hour, swept "the Province, uprooting a number oi trees and tclelll-lone poles and dam- aging orchard :rops. Oct. 6: Visit oi His Excellency Viscount Wiliingclon, Governor-Gen- cral, and Lady Vrllllngdon. Oct. 6: Agreement negotiated by Dominion/authorities with New Brunswick and P.-ince Edward Island ior participation irl unemployment zeliel.’ fund, Prince Edward Island receiving $90,000. Oct. 1'7: Melville Proud, Charlotte- town. killed in iall from aerial nlast. Oct. 20: Skeleton of man believed to have escaped from Falconwood Hospital on May 0, 1928, iound sin woods at East Poim. Oct. 21: Mr. Shelton Sharp. Coll- servative candidate, elected in pro- vincial by-clectlon in the Second District oi Prince, l. defeating Hon. ‘Flume A. Campbell, Attorney Gen- cral. Mr. Sharps election was the ilrst Conservative victory ill the Dis- trict since Confederation. Oct. 2'7: Formal opening oi 2nd annuni Silver Fox Show at Charlotte- tclvnf704 foxes ci all iur classes were entered. thc show being the greatest event oi its kind in the ills- tory oi thc industry. Oct. 29: Thomas Dollahoe, Ken- singtoll. received fatal injuries when rtrucl: by passing motor cnr. Th: driver of the car was exonerated. The leed ior greater caution on the part 0 both drivers and pedestrians ‘was Ctpllasizcd by the coroner's Jury. \ct. 31: Arrangements completed fflrtilo establishment oi a fertilizer mlXlg plant in Charlottetown, the ulanlto have a storage capacity oi 6,000 ‘ms. NQV-l: Pilot and passenger in- Jured fllLot 1s in first aeroplane crash lllfihc Province. The machine, a Moth qssenger plane owned in MOHCCOTI- ‘asat an altitude of about 100 1'06?- lvlln ihe engine stopped. It 0'88 C9I11l>1I1ly' wrcckcd ill landing. NW. 31 Fur year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Evrett Acorn. Formal. drowned in llulcklt Acorlfs mills. Nov. 5r Filr‘, Charlottetown llor Stewart, 15; ‘ L; Adams, 15 and Isabel Bruce, 17, ki (l at Mount Ed- ward crossing wh by east-bound Sourl‘ train. ocroners jury exonellted the train crew, strongly recomm-lding that this erasing and othe dangerous crossings be made "as so‘; as pmisible ior thc travelling public" Nov. 5: Peter Flahavel‘ Kgnsjng- ton. fatally injured in crown; crash with freight train at Trnvcfq; Rest. Nov. l0: Visit in the Prdlnce or Rev. Edmund H. Oliver. hp, 1)., Church oi Canada. observed at war monument. orial service being attended by a lar concourse oi citizens. Thu speako were Comrades Rev. R. Meorhe Legat: and Rev. n. V. MacKenzie. Nov. 12: First oiiicllll visit to the Province oi Hon. R. J. Manfon, Min- ister ot Railways and Canals. Hon. Mr. Manion was met by represents- tive citizens and members oi the Board oi ‘nude. Nor. l2: Total o! tl85.322.89. rep- resznting nearly 3,000 subscriptions. reported at iinai supper in the Prince Edward Island Hospital fund raisin! campaign. The objective, $350,000. it was honed still to achieve. Edward Island Command oi the Can-' school-girls, Hole. Higgins, 15; Elca- l Hospital. automobile in] which tlv-‘Y We"! d1 ing was struck; Doc. 2: Last trip oi S. S. Hoche- Tll: ‘ ‘ Saskatoon, Moderator oi the miter-ll Nov. 11: Armistice Day ilttqiyl Abut branches (it the Provincial Police. re- 200 war vcicrlllls paraded. l-llc mfl- habilitatlon of Government House. Nov. 15: ma. John Darrach, west River. killed at Brooluicld when struck by busing motor cu. The coroner's iury iound that the wind.- shiold oi the car was so spotted with mud that it made it diilicult to sec the objects on the road ahead. es- pecially as the driver had the sun. directly in front. George Smith, Hun- ter River, driver and owner 0i the. cur, was sent up ior trial to the? Supreme Court, charged with man» slaughter. ' Nov. 15: Herbert Glow. 10, Rose, Valley, Iound in dying condition onf road near Rose Valley. A murder} charge against a companion o! Clow, was subsequently withdrawn whclli Otto Curtis, Albany. testified to} having run over a. marl lying pros-i irate on the road on the night ini question. Curtis, charged with nlan- Clty necessitated the reopening oi‘ old ivclis and the nightly patrol oi the City to prevent possible ilres. Nov. 18: All past records beaten,‘ by Potato Growers Association inl moving, to date, one and a quarter‘ million bushel; oi potatoes and tur- llips. Nov. 21: New triple pumping en- gine installed by Fire Deparilnent. Nov. 23: Prince Edward Island ex- hibitors captured all Canadian Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. ' Nov. 24: Ualterations and improve- ments, includlng new 406 h. p. boiler, pumping equipment and 1'15 it. metal smokestack, at Maritime Electric plant. Nov: 25: Prevalence o! illegal drinking and crime in Prince County deplored by Mr. Justice Saunders at opening oi the November term oi the Supreme Court at Sulnlnersidc. Tile Grand Jury reported the jail so crowded that in one room seven pris- oners were sleeping on three single. beds and one cot. The jail contained l‘ {l4 prisoners, including 21 bootleggers. The need oi a Juvenile reiormatory (or the Prévince, oi relieving tile jail situation. o1 removing obstructions to vision from all level railway cross- ings and dangerous curves on high- ways, oi enlorcing auto speed regula- tions and prohibiting aeroplane ex- cursion ‘trips on Sunday, was stress- ed by the Grand Jury. Sept. 25: Tragic accidental death of iour year old son oi Dr. J. S. and Mrs. Jenkins, Charlottetown. Nov. 26: Winning ior the second successive year an Island-wide com- slaughter, was remanded to the i" Supreme Court. Nov. 1,6: Serious water shortage in, championships for silver foxes at the , petition for the most marked progress made in improvement of school and surroundings, Launching School was prsented with Lieutenant-Govemors trophy ior another term. Nov. 27: titute children was suggested by it-Iiss Margaret Ansty. director oi’ the N. 13., in an address at the annual meeting oi the Children's Aid Soc- icty here. A resolution was adopted at lhc meeting drawing the attention oi the provincial and civic authori- ties to the need oi some form of lab- or being provided ior parents plos- ccutecl under the Act for _tilc protcc tlon oi neglected and dependent children, their wages while under- going detention to be utilized ior thc support of their families" Nov. 28: Work conlmcnced on all- llcx to City Building. Nov. 29:‘ His Honour Gorernol Dalton took the oiiiciai oath oi oiilcc in the legislative Chanlber, the oath being adminlster~ ed by Mr. E. J. Llemairc. Clerk of thc , Privy Council, Ottawa. . _‘ Dec. l: St. Andrews day fittlllglj’ observed by Calcdonian Club at sn-, nual dinner. i Dec. 2: The purchase o! a. lot oi land located on the south side or Brighton Road on the Goverlzlncn‘. House property was decided on at a: public nlccting called ior thc purpose‘ o! considering a desirable site for! , the new Prince Edward Island Lieutenant Dec. 2: Completion oi installation oi new civic water supply from wells at Buckley. lags. Dec. 6': Official opening o! a. pav- ed mile 'oi experimental highway be- tween St. Dunstan! and the water works. biiilt with the aid o! the un- employment grant received from the Federal Government. Dec. ll: Ice pageant marked open- lillg oi new Charlottetown Forum. Doc. i3: Provincial orphanages each received 810.000 bequest in will oi late Mr. Henry Spears. Prince County. ' Dec. 23:‘ Amalgamation 0X all renovatio oi _Coniederation Cham- ber, and organization o! Provincial health act tics with the aid of grant Can n ‘mboreuiosis Associa- n. was A ounccd jollowing a lbeting oi o Lxecutive Council. c. 26: “ppolntment oi’ Mr. “och nedy tn reorgoniaed H0 Nit mu local Doc.‘ N»! Childlens Aid Society oi St. Jolm ‘ l l. l A boarding-home ior dez- _ JHNUHRY BLEHRRNBE SME club. 0:2 FIVE 0f All WINTER 00008 This Big Sale Commences on Friday. Jan. 2""- ANO GUNTINUES UNTIL 00003 ARE OLEARED 0UT Ladies’ Winter Goats, Dresses. Miiiinery and Other Winter 0000s at Eargain Prices. Take Advantage of These Prices and Profit Ely Them. i1 Ladies’ Cloth Goats Ladies’ iiresses Ladies Coats from 15.00 to 39.00. Clearing price 2.3;; oil‘ All Ladies’ llrv-asva 1d l-‘Ilrrtuiu Prlvv» Ladies Coats from $40.00 to $107.00. Clearing 33 1.3.7, on’ Dresses from $146.50 lo $159.00 m . . . . . .. . . .. . . Sill l-Ii oil‘ All Jersey and Woolen Drcrzrses ll l . .. .. fLi l-Il oi? . . . . . . .. ‘.15 oil r izi u'l'e:ltlj' Other Dresses at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Broken Lines in Ladies Silk lindcrlxezll: reduced priccs._ lllllzlnce of fur and woul lined Gloves zli . . . . .. ' Ladies’ Handbags from $5.00 lo l$ltl.0il. Lflczl Ladies’ Fur Goats “reach Seal Sable Tr‘ med, 40 lzrice ‘m ..... $75.00 French Seal, Fox trimmed. Size 38 $150.00 for ................. ....... .. Black Astrican Sable Trinl. Size 44. Reg. " 1 ' j ' ' ' ' ‘ " ' ‘_'_ ' j '_ " $150.00 for ........ A" “mm” ” “m” m“! D‘°““"‘ “ 1 Beaverine Coat. Size3i. Now All our 'l‘v.'ecd (‘,0aiing:a.-.-i_{Tr;:ul:ll' $i.2.'l 1 French Seal. Size 36. Regular $85.00 and $35‘, yum (m. ‘ ‘ _ V _ _ ‘ __ __ ‘ 15,11?‘ » f0!‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I l" “I s’ hwh “hm Yciinnjy‘ l€._._l,:ul.,_l. " 1 Light Muskrat Coat. Size s4. Reg. $135.00 f", A I , A _ _ _ _ _ » _ ' _ _ A V _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ ... ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I . flolluuskrat Coat, Fox Con”. Heavy Factory Yzlrllsa. ilcglllm" 23c lUQll‘. $228.00 rm- ..... ...... .. a f” - _ _ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' Prillicd Velveteen. iirguizll" 1r i l 1 extra good quality Rat with Fox trim. rm. > _ _ . ‘ ’ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 ‘ V _ _ ‘ _ ‘ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ I _ ‘ ‘ _ _ __ g!fl,_.-}w9 Regular $350.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $215.00 $113? "$402.21? Eli-bi‘? . .T.”TT'.".'. ..b.".‘.’. 3.7. $275.00 1 only French Seal Koiinsky Trim. Reg. I .$188.00for...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 only Dark Rat Coat. Size 38. Regular _, 5155,00 for , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __l____ __ _ _ _ _ __ White Fianna-Hello. all widihw ..... . . .. 1 only French Seal Coat. Size 36. Regular Siripcd Flunncllciic, all liidlils . . $85.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. " Checked Wraperciiesn. 1 only’ Rat Coat. Size 38. Regular $225.00 Down Proof Szllccn. hallo: price . . .. 30c and (iilc _'l'iii'll for ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . " Hozlvv Fnbleuchcd Slice-ling: all u iclih: Balance of Fur Coats at . 257g oil‘ PVlCL‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘its. 23c. ‘Tc Bargains of interest from Dress 0000s and Linen llaltlslenls Ilaldielzdnllong" Sgceve Vests and Drawers i0 3S inch llzlruneite Satin. . . . . . . . . . . . nlatc. egullr 5c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1~ “ Childrems Long Sleeve Vests and Drawers to 5i inch Wool (lzllzzuwlinc. Rcguln". . -- , “a match. A bargain table at . .. . . . . . . . . \ for Ladies’ Bitex Hose. All sizes. Regular $2.00 $ Nice asszlriluvnt. Regular s31‘ f, for, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boy's Heavy Wool Hose. Regular 45c for llpairs for . . . . . . . . . . . " Bargains in Another lot of Lhlldrens Hose. Wool mlxturc huh“ HMS of Yohc" N“ Regular 49c for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Si“, “u” See our Rack of Ladies’ and Chiidrenh Sweaters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. greatly reduczd All colors in 36 inch Velveteen. Regular $1.09 $1.75 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. All children's hols and izlms 30 inch Wool Dress Goods. Regular $1.25 $.30 llt greatly reduced prices. —: MEWS GLOTHING 0T 0000i?! PRECESP? 36 inch Crepe Slliins, ior Mews Tweed Overcuats price Ladies" “lib; 0i Velvet worth up to $0.00. Clearing‘ II all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31.15 ." H: 1.". \' l- Q ----¢--...-... ...-......“ _Yard Less 10% Sizer; 36 i0 iii. Priced from $13.00 l0 $00.00. v Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,3 and 3314i oil Mun‘ T“°‘_'d Y'm'~“°d hm“; Men's Melton Overcoais in Blue (lrey and illzu-la 31'f"~" "i; (Jllllfi ., .,-.. olcn s El w .....~‘;°¢‘S...:..;;.'.;.;r.;".;.'.;;..;.;...;; ‘A _ _ Men's Sllsiuli-chelvlln and Blll‘l'_'»'(‘l()'lh (fouls (it 20f "1“n’“ MN“ y ‘nfodflfln Men’s Grey Serge Worsted Suits zli . . . . . . . . . .. . 20", I m!“ Plxira special prices on all I\lcn's Fur (‘ollis Less Mcn’s and Boys hlilrklnnws at . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1:41," oil 3,19“; 5hwpnned (but; Boy's Ovcrcoais at 20;; and Jlil i-il oil“ “o, 1.; 3100mm. punk; Boy's first longs. Less .. . . . . . . .. 20f 14051.; Qyfl-qgafg Young Men's Double Breasted Suits. llorso Hugs Worth up i0 $25.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' Wool llldz-rcloihing Young Men's Overcoais. (Ilearing lli. .. . . . . . . . 251‘. \\'0rk Shiris Tpairs only, Khaki Breeches. Clearing ‘(Joni iiklnlleil: at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Win11“: (‘rub All leather coats at greatly reduced prices Sui! (‘zines 7 only Plush Lined Leather (‘lull Ilngs Very low price 25% off all men’s underwear. svreaicrs, mufflers. box- ed sets and novelties. Men's Heavy Work Braces stools-bllllolcllouuoullvuosvuouosrlc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fur Robes Auto Rugs FREE! FEE !——0no of our Patent Leather Shopping Bags given away with every purchase of $5 or over during the first lmk of our Sale. Those Bags are attractive and vary service able to our lady customers PROWSE BROS., Limited 25;?!"