F ri* _.O _ - . _i _gh .ri _Q “__ ,.,, .. _ _ ? __ ai?- :_-1% iii is ._../ _._ . _ r,,__ __ .`__ ,__ . - _ _ ._ u ~ ',\» 1 kg DAILY ro1_i_§£nD _ ~_i"" ...___`*_-____v _'___ _'_ __ mf _-{- f `\ Q _ _ - “Fl” 1 _ ._ __ l » I l 19135 slhonu cow rwocnnrs ff/'turn (4 ,...nr._Dcier1_c`y.i_ _of his trip 'back to Canada will also be ` (ilobe of recent date Nlora toil 0f_th_o method_s__employed in other forms Some four or five years ago he went to the ritid bythe government whoseemploy he. num well known in this Pro-_ _of elfilirlcering th__e west. The roethodl west.__In Nelson, C.. 'hejoiued his hers entered. Of l1at__e yiears them has liis parents are natives of St. of surveying made use of in llritlsh Col? eldes_t_broti_l§i;.Fr¢nit C.Qreen,`C. E., who lzieen considerable develppnlcnt in s and left here some years nge, _\imb_in diifbls $0iDB_Vfvhl.it ff`¢.m ilildii Benqhad t_l_l_°_¥* '1h'?§i° 9, ifénutdtion himself :ghd the 'governflnent believing Canadian ,,,l,\,..~\\-.isnnn-rlcdtoasistér ot_Mrs.< _leraiiy practia`ed.' but thi Siamese wyl aa|riec`gi`x1c|i-,aiepiligation which is even methodsin regard to surveying and eh. in, St. Avards. '1fhe_aub.l_¢°il- °|'Fi“`é“°i‘°' d°°**‘|°d W Bdont it and has .more enviable nowthan it wasthea. Ln glnieei-ing generally _to be _tllose best' slmull ,_;,,||_e(1 )_|_¢}~_'e_ _f¢_$iir`__;chrscn Mr. Green as the man best quail- _Nelson, Alfred Green was associated suited m_t_h__,__c_»6~___n$_y__ Hhs ie-_______-_d-_gd _mu _md ,,,,,,1e many 'friends who( fliedtolntroduce this method into Slam' with his brother in engineering work. haveithern___hrought_ihto_'_use among its wiiiiplcnsure of`his sucoessz- - liid_t00Hl‘l‘¥ 011 the Work of the survey- He became a Dominion land surveyor people. Hence, My-_'Ggj¢en'5 p°_;|||,n is al ' ing department. _ _ _ and all his time was taken up with pro- very important one, _That 55 y¢u,,‘g 'Q' Olhimlln-.` .-0 _ Mr._Green is the youngest son of _Mr. fltsble enlployntent. A couple of years man-Mr. Green is still several' years* (mf oi thc surveying department and Mrs. George Green, of Mlllidge Av- ago he spent some months at his homebelow thirty-shonnld have bsqn "selected is the position to which Mr' enue. The news of his appointment to here, but then returned to Nelson. Dur- by the Siamese authorities, speaks w¢|l_ 1|. iii-con, formerly of this city this responsible and lucrative position ing the summer just past the Messrs. not only for his own ability, but also for n-ccnily been appointed. in addi~ will doubtless be heard of with much Green were engaged in carrying out a the reputation of0anadians csienglneers. raising; n allP¢l”_\/iiiviorl 0__\_'er_§_he*_ii__rte're_sb DY i'llS_flfi6llds hereand in other large _contract for thc Canadian Pnciilc That he will be entirely 'successful the of [hc department one of* Mr. parts of the province. Mr. Green studied Railway. positlon__thereis'no dbdbt, andihis career chicf dntics will be to iristrncti’ at McGill, devoting his attention especial" Several months ago the subject of the in the east will be closely followed by his in thc method of surveying._|iy to engineering subjects in which he Siamese position was first brought to friends here and in the west. ~~»»~ ' i ' ~ _ 5 - __ L .. _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ i -- < - . . » ..r~. .ws _ »~» - e __ . n - ~ ' ` ‘- r. Green's attention. Aim' consider- ._. '__ _, __ _ .__ . _ f '“r'~' _.__ __~~~»~»z..... _ l_tter just received here stated that hd A '___/-"." tlontohis salary, Mr. Green is to be \ 1 _‘Y ay to the far eastern kingdom In ad \\\ ~ A -"-T "" __ . _ _ _ __ _ . _ _ _ _ 'Q-'. f ' _ ___)- __ fi ' v - _ lui pdid the expenses of his trlinspbrtation _ __ _ _ ~`________ __ "' to Siam Anil, ifihe isliiould r main there ` ' 'I ' A _°""" 4.* 19 l \"-_ r l- ' //_ ////, _ A... ...,.--..... _, . i g the matter for some _tinrb _he decid- F _ t ,__ \ » l=~ _ _ _ to accept the offer made him. 'As a N D " _ L _ ‘ i _',‘_ _ N______\\ wins to sail from Vancouver on Mond_ay__ ___ _ ___`~" ____ ~ ` ` l&st,Mr Green is probably now on his -_ -., Al." . V - . \ \ is i | ‘ ` | . a » . F* I _ _ Csharlottetown _was not always as peace] __ful_ns_ it is stpresent. The memory of ol_d c_ltlsens_willgo back to n time in theFortie_s _when the act of vandalism below described created a sensation ln the' _t9_wn._ The followingsccount is from the Caliente; Herald qg_sen;5._1oth.,1e4c. _ _ , _“At a late hour on the nicht of Saturday rather on Sunday morning. on ` acc tour plncc here 'which rcn.lnd_-1 _ ins of those si;elie_s__not unfrequently en _acwd _in s. neighboring republic-the de- molition of one house. and the destruction of 'another by fire, deliberately done by 'par_tles assembled for the purpose. In _both cases, the work of destruction was complete. The house burnt was a story and a half, the other one was a single story only, and formed part of li row of houses owned by Mr. Axworthy, ship " `»_'11='t-vi carpenter, situatedgu Rgclwgpten Street] at _the end ad,i¢1ining~Dg)»vQ_§l They were occupied chiefly by coloured persons, a large proportion of whom con- sisted of females, and those, 'by all -aa, counts, noi of the most- reputable descrip’ tion. In _theimmediatenaighborhood thpse houses had long been considered an intol- craple nuisance, andone afghan bad. indeed, been. presented assuch at the last terin of the Supreme Court, but, owing to some informaiity in the proceedings, nothing was made of it. An- appeal was the eforc made to that high functionary, Jmige Lynch, in whose court forms are but_ little regarded, and the result has been as above stated. _ _ _ _ About one o'clock on Sunday morning, the, alarm of fire was given, and soon after, the Fire Engine Company, with f- l-~..l..§ \_%\\\\\_ ¢ / __ _,___ - f - - » »~ - -~ - _ town and _tooklcliarge of what is tin This villlnrc was so named by the Ho_n. Compton who emigrated to this from Marylebone, in the Uolinty of lililllcscx, llngilind in 1804. Before leav- Mr. Colnptoirl all nnrssni-y iixtui-cs forthe furnishing of a wulloriablc llwclling house in _tile form of wllniows, doors, cornice, wainscoitlng, eic.,.1m|tl\cs<~ hc brought with him to iliisl’rovim-c. 'l`hc construction occupied ihcspmrc of i\\"o yours. The house stood hnliilemiiiiiil silc n short distance from nhlo\'crlookin;.; ihc waters of Rlchniond ll.l_\'. Thr ilrat family to -purchase liinds in Si. lllumioi-`s, so'namcd by the pru- _priclar iifirry Comptom, was _wlilihnl t‘r.awcll who with his family emigrated irnlu iimglnll-i in ltlilii. lllislmulcoiisistcd of208 acres and on lhishirnltwo' of the sons Anthony and lienry sctth-ll. Another farm of 258 acres rnhouglit hy the same family in 1814 St. Eleanor's. On this the father settled. Some time tiftdr his_son Hon. James Craswell settled _rlearcr the little village of which will In this were settled Charles and Mrs. Podu, wliio opened the first school, George Tanton, the Woods family. The Episcoplnl Church was built in 1831. This church was burned November 26th. in 1835 through the carelessness of sexton in carrying ccnls to iight the are in church. The second Church .Was finished Novem- ber lliiil. and was followed by the Rectory, and then the Court House and Jail. This was contracted for und. built by the above named George Tanton in 1833. Isaac Scales `wltli his ison 'Henry acted as jallcrs for ahumber of years. John Morris, Esq. was the Merchant and Postmaster and lastly was Fredk. Cannon. These com- prised all the families in St. Eieanors` wluc liisiaillrl- out Of tho Village hilt yoii in _ Viligge. _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ » \ -now write more particularly. '"'~ "fi bulltto thoioe in Sumnlerslde Bay. John live`d._nearby and was a fine mechanic. Nearby tothe village was a large store lands of Hon. James Craswell before mentioned. St. Eleanor‘s extends north, a distance of four miles from the village to Washilngton Carr‘s. Rev. Mr. Jenkins was the first clerity- man to come to St. Eleanors_'. He arrived in 1824. There was no church then and the services were held at the Pavillon and I Wui "UW SWG i-hi’ “lim” Of 0i»h¢¥`S_ in which year the first church was dnlsb- __outslde the Village at that time but still ed ,md named Sh Jo)m'5__ The “mtl __ 1055- Ei¢i\l\01'5`- Tile! ‘ii__'“F_°_G_?0f`iIL‘ Ci¥_“‘_5ervlco in thenew chirrcb was iield by `,_ non, brother of F1-edi: '.i‘homl\.s_Gay whose Rem \ivi“g|n,.,___ _ _ __ wife 'came tcrthe Islsnzi with Harry C°l1\Pf°}1l_;Tf§'v@S Shura. ‘tile P511# One wi any _ln still ln the hands or the descend- mcre pretty scboouers which he anis of this name. Albert Crasweli and ed from his residence, when they were Tanton brother of George Tanton also °W’_‘°d _l_’Y Alien Fraser Wh'° fm' m“~“Y= you wish to have aipleasant dinner and Yeiifé W” 3" M- P- This 5t°”d °‘_‘ the hearty welcome, call. You will not fnil‘ also at George Tani.on's and Anthony ,. _ _ ' Rev. Mr. Walker who remained till 18311 The Craswcii property to the present iris two sisters occupy n handsome 1-Zésidence -opposite the road leading to the Pavilion. These are children of the late Hon. James Crasweil, Collins Cras- weli isyaiso residing on this property. If to iindin his stables one or more wcii- tralncd horses._ Ali_ttle further and you find _N`ort_h St Iileixnors' Post Oilice. Eugene Craswell is in charge. At a future date we may travel west as far as Mr. lvashington Carr‘s and givci you fha names of those who were the ilrst settlers then. ,,.m . _ ._ ._ __ _ -- < ' ` ' _ _ - T* ' -.1 \" "- ¢ -- ___ 3 . ~- ._ _ -- _ . »_ ._ ._ l ` ` ,._'_"i"-'“-"'-" ‘ ' - " Craswells. A church ground was con I J ! V ~ , . . . lt- ` - ,-=-::___,-. .~ __ .:_ _;» ~~ ~. ,»~_1~ _ ~- seorated by Bishop Inglis in 18:50, Mr. `; ' ~ Jenkins moved into the Rectory shortly' ___ __ _ ,_ ._ . __ ` 5 , /4 after and remained ln the _ 'parlshi till 1827,; Then he_removed to Charlotte- - __ - ' __ _ - \\ present_St.'Paul‘s. Heiwas married to li- ' F -f 5 ~ s e ' ' ' \» _ _ . daughter of Rev. Mr. Desbrisliy who was-i __ ‘i rector of St. Paul's froln 1775 to 18‘23. li 1 :fr cf -2' ~ ' J " *__ "I _ _ ‘ ' _‘ . ~;» _ . - - H;-' if-_ _ ' _ L _ Rev: Mr. Jenkins wa__s_ succeeded by HARRY A. Hnsnar§G. CoMP'roN. Present Mayor of _ Summerside] and great-grandson of the founder of St. Eleanors_ an | -__ , \1 COMPTON ___ i is 1 ll i :sr--'“::“'. uaiin-u ` ily mule took li match from his pocket srlllbcgllli to light his pipe. Tim north Wilhi was howling outside, lint] the iillllcn iirc was being worked to its fullest °=\|'1\Ciiy. Doi-key had moved his chair] inioihc gloom behind the stove, and hid been invisilllo for the hour or more during: which my mule hold forth on the happen- ifloor lhc .1 .,-_ From time imnicmorlal Doclrey oo- illllivfl the position of _oversees _of shoot? "Ill ucui-, mul as might be expected, was a hither hnportimt personage during the imlucnt. trips my uncle niadh td Trial-ladle Blil' on thc north shore of Prince Edward islanll. Oniiii-‘i Darticular occasion, my brother (3009. than n young clilip Of sofehtden, wlucftilcpnriy, and at hifg |§;_9|§'|f`|';h 0_`\`\i*. hm bc-gina wus iliisliy eligitgkd iii tfyifli "Josie" l-rnulnlclr or birch at _snugly "“ii 3~icol stove. 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