.:.~ i \\ llill' / P lit .fi ls! , 1; y i ' 4 ». 1 jf f, il oi" .< ,_;?!~ 51.; pf l ,ii .~l§:'i l », fu ‘ ,, ,. | l T- - '- ~ ._ .___ _ """“ f.~. .Y . fi jf fi » I '=i=..."?- -J-L* [.7 % if i “"5 324 i "-. fill. W _ r* *'°*~' .isa . _ " ‘l'lis.La'rss'r News " .. ,. ' THB CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN """' Umar olaui "` 24| 1910 me-L ' . .~. -_-li , ani _:-1 J -I -I ""':" |,,, ` V _ iliuportanf ' Prevmc1alNe.ws ,Z-‘ ' .‘ N 'M ‘Of S Y T to aiu ie h c Mommy an D vid McKinnon, city of \. Horne 1 Co., was taken to the P. E., I. `to H°'l’l“1 Snurdal' night' wnerlng and forwarded to the a ointed tr - with A fractured skull sustained by , as falling out al a box-car onthe ape-,M :.'.:‘..i.':‘:‘..;;f“"f;:."f..;;‘::';.;.‘:;..“fsfy,-= ---= of <12==-<>°> night stated that Mr. .\fcKinnon was le doing nicely and was out of danger. There were a number of horsemen in- the car with Mr. McKinnon and , when the train approached the city,O he went to go from one end of the W car to another. The car door on the go west side was closed, but was loose a at the bottom and was temporarily M tied at one corner by a rope. As .\lr. . R McKinnon passed this door the car S gave a sudden lurch and he wentls through the door at the bottom. lt . . _ is not definitely known what helggd gl-me by Rel D' B' McLeod' In struck, but it was probably the six; John and Mrs. Bryant leave this ircuit have contributed six boxes n sufferers. An have also raised urer in aid of the rebuilding of the ethodist Church and parsouage in ndred and twenty five dollars-Wes- . yan. ' On August 25th, 1910, there peace- rlly departed this life Neil McLeod, rwell, aged B0 years. The deceased as a quiet, upright citizen, and od neighbor, He leaves to mourn? brother, Murdoch and two sisters, rs Buchanan, Belfast, and Mrsi ichard Woods, Orwell, besides two' ons and four daughters. The funeral ervice was conducted at the house rment was at Orwell Cemetery. orning on return to Honolulu alter' socfation of Bt D`unstan's College had visit to the _letter’s old home in then- in-at regain- meeting of this him Road. Since leaving Honolulu germ 10|- the pin-page 0( rg-orgnnigip 1'- “nd UFS- Bfynnff lm" Vlsll-Nl V' - ' tion. Besides the ordinary routine '03,s3lg:l7l;hc‘:“'lbnl'°;“fl;glg :hi-lll;¢: business, the following officers were _ 5 _ - ' elected for the College year 1910- , . . , ,,.°YF"° °°°°"‘§‘"“°;’ VY “ l*“l° 1 1911. Moderator-Rev Dr ii. B. uae- Suliacribers ,-185 °f¢“H°° U1 0" RMI- donna, President-J. L. ssunaere, , ____ l+H4+H+§~i' _ ` i I ` ' - -' bed The people ol the Tryon Methodist, U d three barrels of clothing and , :fc ding to the relig ol the Campbell- ` pp e ' ou Lydia E. Pinkham’» Compound - "I taken Com- r I n g ....iT.?..é.. .I feel that inch iron piping by the side of the, track which caused the fracture our," the following: while abroad Dr lllf;_h5l‘“ll~_ ( C _ (, U th statiUn|Bcirrlen purchased another pipe organ` ° “af” ',°° “ed H’ Be, .for the Mount Allison Conservatory. “ml w' Cm”“° l “ll ' 'fl ey ra"iThis year the orgq department will back “lollg ill” "“C,k» f"ll`;""°d by Gwbe in a better position than ever to 8' Ry.a° and. Hal, “f“re"hl“,'”h§ yfrdfdo excellent work. Prof Plckard, who Bllunllng Cnglniillll *Caffe "_ fellcliiis an Associate ol the Royal College ul." "'l. tile _‘.‘C°l‘°m' “d.“8" 0l"l_iof Organists, will give special atten- lymgx '"”e."°ll’l" ,“"f‘l _l’l",° mf' .acmzsgtion to organ teaching and will no '~l‘°,"`°" l"l’e 5"' “8"_ l’ llc” lillt ei doubt accomplish much in raising the engine, taken to the .station am iur- standard of the Consewatory Suu ried to the hospital in the ambu- higher, while the addition of the new Guardian readers will be interestedi lance. O Mr. Mcl{innon's friends will sin- cerely regret thc arcuient and at the same time will express their pleas- ure that it was not uttendi-il with» _Tllg mst meetlllg Ol llle Pl`lllC@ Ol serioud ,.eS,,RS ,Wales College Debating Society took _*_ , ,pl The win of .\im~u.i .inn iiuggsi-efilfawn up as usual. audit is expect- widow of l'et»-r llnfgnrt, nppointg “ll ' I n t her nepliifu, I-I.lin~.n-l 'l`. ll:i!z.~',f lizii-lsllxesslul Years lll the lllstory Of the ]0tte,_U,,.,,, 1._ ,_-, ,VV ,_,,,.,,,,,. -,-,,§,a_‘sot-icty. The officers for the ensuing tor bequeutlis Li. .\n.<~!'a .»\. Higgs,of,I"f3F 8l`9i~l”_l@Siil€nl--R0l>€l`£ l'l- MC- Charluttet-/ivn, her ixfmsuholil furni- Lallfhlalll \'lCe PWS-”’l-49l-ll"a Eallh ture, pictuiv.<_ .`iL‘~vclL-I',\' and ritheriSe°`r“tal`Y”Alllll9 L~ MCGl`al~ll» (lll'\lT“ articles of pt-1.--.nal use in her resid-',l`“ ence, and watth, chain und seal tovx Humphre., [U Higgs, Te,-yatriy ,.ea1§non, xllan (ole Wendell McKenzie. ' I . - l estate is to be :l;s|.oi-eil of and SJOUIT invested, from which $1 per week isql' to be paid to hx-r sis-te-1-, )'.‘:s .\lagg.e,l“ Ma.cNeill. At her death any portion' of the $300 reniainiiii: shall he midi the estate, tcstatoi' is directed toltl pay to Amelia A. Higgs, $1,000, An- best concerts `of the season. Every in every respeet, his honesty and p nie D Hi gs $270 \lnud Goff $250 number on the pro ram was “ell ren efficiency of the department. rgan will also help in increasing the ace last week. A constitution was that this will be one of the los an-Bruce lf. Howatt, Committee- m _ BIB remedy commu- have argarct .\1clJonald, Donald M'acKin- i _ I ' e detaie today is:-Resolved that rinse ~.f Walt-s College to have two didays during Exhibition week. ' , 0 __ .h I The Pnll@nfS nnfl Elan U3 Falcon- ceived a telegram from California say- . . d 0 0 by the execiitnr to such persons as hc-,iivooii Hospital were on Thursday mg that his son, Michael, had been :lu Cost whm c°ml’lete ' $7' 0 ' It may see fit. From the rcmninrler of .evening entertained by ladies and gen- k emcn from the city to one of the c Much sorrow was felt by the people f Earnscliffe recently when they earil that Augustine Mclnnis had re- illed by an electric wire. The de- eased was an exemplary young man indness of heart, and the intellig- - ii . I . . . . 2 ' - k Evelyn Goff, $250; Doris, .\lyra and rlcred and received hearty al>l>lB-USG. gence and perseverance he displayed Iicvial mention should be made of in the performance of every duty that Flora lfhfiriibers, $200 each; Helen S Farquharson, Bert Fargiiliar- Miss Shaw, whose solo on the violin Q son, Humphrey L. Higgs, and Ed- was Hiutlered in cxccllent style. The g mund T. Higgs, $250 ea"h; Carrie attention given the performers by the landerg nh;-nad, The remains arrived Z atlanta' Sll‘l“'@‘l that they WCFC Wffll in Charlottetown Saturday night and t both Cl Edinburgh, Scotlanrl, and in ‘ ' Maud ('\iarnbs~r.~', of Avondale, $200 w Sutherland and Flossie Sutherland, ll ame to hand won for him an honor- d place on the list of successful Is- terested. The following were those were taken from there to the former T sive force. He has chosen the con- m gregation, or, at most, the Presby- tery as his field, and upon these he is iloquent, clear and convincing as a preacher, his voice carries the note of sive. He 'neither "blethers" nor with line cumulative skill shows his hearers what is and what ought to be. He came to “the Island" in 1893, and his contmuously strong each. Testatrix directs that any sur- Miss H. lircnincr, Miss Shaw, Miss plus in the estate bc l9 cv- .iug had been spent, and Supper erved inthe Miss Owens' capable iliiidea 'by Miss Mai-is McKay and wa? the l""”°“"“‘l°“ l’Y -l°l‘“ and S R. J. Mcponaiu, as Hawthorn mann". had been nurtaken of. 1"astor' eat’ where B for-mal reception was Hattce. spoke a few words for the ag. d. The couple were the recipients Selnlllefl 5110505. expressing their many beautiful and useful pres- hearty good wishes toward Mr and ances they left for New York s which testify to the popularity Mrs Owen and the evening closed which they were held. Alter the with prayer and singing, "God be greetings of-many friends and acqua- with you till we meet ngain." The following further pa|~f,|¢u1,,,-,, ill be of interest: On the 14th inst, . , w -,-- at the home of George and Mrs Auld he death occurred in this city yel- West Cove Head a irett we ' two home and Mrs. Kirkpatrck, in Revel- stoke, B. C., at present in this city and groom and altogether their be- whom will cherish her memory. The t Guardian extends sincerest sympathy following is 5 list. George Auld,pur- child furnish a bond iif $50 encli for at the home of his son-in-law, George li Fish, aftcra brief attack of apo- table cover; E. and Mrs McMillnn,oil plexy. The deceased was 79 years of p He had recently visited his sons Charles and Mrs Auld, $5.00; W. H. age. ' li ass, and hnd returned home on- and Mrs Neil, parlor lamp; Miss Au- day illness of but a few days and an when her death was announced yester- day _ _ . eu in pressed on the loss sustained by the marriage to Arthur Bain Roberts U( many sincere regrets were ex- ing home of a true Christian ls.- Her many kindnesses and acts oi charity among the needy won for a . name which will nds and those on whom her Christianlike benevolence was bestow- She was a valued member of St James Presbyterian Church in all of these she displayed anl and earnest energy and zeal which reflect- any movement tending to benefit needy or relieve the distressed gibly supplemented her ability as A worker. She was a daughter ol the late this survives, Mrs. Donald McKinnon, sla- erie party was on hand with horns John McGill and was born in city. Of that family but one now of the deceased. Besides this er lVi‘iss McGill leaves to mourn nieces, Miss Alice McKinnon at 8, visit, and three nephews, David h . - l Y dll terday morning at five thirty ol Miss was soiembized at the hour of t-liglhti, Jemima McGill. Her demise followed o clock p. m. under nn arch nicely de. torntedi with flowers and maple leaves, in the parlor, when their only daughter, Blanche was unit Winslue North. The ceremony was performed by Rev IG. Bell in the pre. sence of upwards of sixty giiests,n¢-nr. ly all of whom were relatives of the long live in the memory of her contracting parties. The bride, who was handsomely gowned in white silk wearing fi brida‘l veil caught up with white flowers, and carrying a lar,”-L. louquet of white flowers, the gift- of . . . City, and all her life was connected the groom, entered the parlor leaning with various branches of church work on her fathcr's arm. Miss Lettie Roh- erts, sister of the groom, acted as lridesmaid uni was haridsomel dre S Y s - the character and spirit of the do- ed in cream silk and carried a bou- ceased. Her generous contributions quet of pink flowers also the gift of l . . the groom. The groom was supporg. ed by the brides brother, Heber Auld of Winnipeg. The wedding march was played by Mrs Frank B. Auld. .Alter the ceremony 9, most sumptuous re- past was partaken of. A large chiv- and other instruments of noise, and created much amusement in their masks and grotesque dresses. The crowd gave three cheers for the bride aviour was admirable. Needless to’ McKinnon in the P. E. I. Hospital. say Mr Auld treated the boys well. McKinnon, abroad ond Ciiinming Mr and Mrs Roberts were the recipi- McKinnon, in Revelstoke, all of e nts of numerous costly tokens of es- ccm from their many friends. The the bereaved relatives. ]_or organ; Mrs George Auld, dinner THURSDAY sct; H. and Mrs Roberts plush couch; fund for the sufferers. d ___ t yesterday morning the six young h charged with stealing were a- 1 n up for hearing. Aftci' a strong 'c nlloweil Lo go for this time on I I J- A~ Brace. 3lUnn`|°l`Sl‘l9» llllfl Wm and Mrs Nunn, and Miss Ellie forwarded to the Campbellton Relief 11,-9 ,,'(.1,,ck tm get (hand ,,a,nu.d)f Fund the slim of $104.07, being tha( ` uut raised through rtppeiils mndc W_ the Methodist _Church in aid of pi this ‘luis and Mrs Hughes, biscuit jai';Mrs , K. Iicaristo, Winnipeg, center ece; Everett and Mrs Johnson,pinno rape; Miss _Lottie Roberts, silver hut- _In the Poum Court in Summer_ oer dish; Miss liachel M. Hudson, set side S f doilies; James and Mrs Matthews, ringing lamp; it. H. Roberts, clock; iibberf and Mrs I-iughes,rockcr; Ath- lecture from His Honor thc lads el Rulwrts' lmrlor table? E' and M" rwin, Boston Mass, five o'clock tea clition that the parents of each Bet' lhmld l'"l"l'e‘l)3 Dr J' W' A“l‘l~ Vnncouvcr, $10.00; Miss Ina Edwards, good behavior ofthe boys dur- Arlll'“’-l"”l lvlllslb llnl-tl`"ll3l`g Bldelwalll ing the next Six m,,m_hs_ rover; Alfred und Mrs lloberts, rock- er; Jus G. and Mrs Hughes, receptiun John Warren, of I-lalibfiirtou dicd '~'llnll`§ -7- /lfcllllllllll Alllll. SllV9l` llllt' y suddenly on Saturday morning, £91'