MONLAY dan Legion, the I. 0, D (From Our Tignis_h Correspondent) ' ii" L- A. or the Legion and read'l.l,,_.,m,l , oh loll W0 - o t , he rst tram wreck ln our history happened at *he following letter which he had he qualified forathe fasrmlfle start? C\l“iii¥» Prime C°\iiilY. about a quarter of ’°°°l"°d fm" hs ‘fiend Canon ed in Kensington about eight years est of the water liliik at Hi1rPer’s Siding yester-»Al‘“°”d' T’l““i' M°’”°"°i Ciiiifcii iso. and was looked upon as a S Hynes. Barrister, of Kensington, Ruth ll l , . find that he came to ms dealh p Mrs. nr. McEwen, of 0Leafv wif ..-.cred until len minutes later the o Jim- 20th-. in his office as a result of Mrs’ wlulam Palmer' at Freexnff evere bums lo tl-lo exposed parts of and two brothers, Arthur, in C fl Q ' _ _ _ - """"“ " - ~-- . _ . _._ is ---- " _ .. ,,_.___ _-_--- - - - - - - 27' 1932, ' ~ _ 'rua cHARLor'l‘l~:TowN cunlrplaiw _ ____ __ __ PAGE Fm-EEN wks N€W_S _Budget for ur Saturda Subscribers - E. Bind- | 'e_- _ __ offices of Messrs Gaudet and l enquire into the death of Justin 5ch°°l at Bt- Ei@im°l'5 “hd tire were aroused. It is believed |S0ciety and took an active interest t home also two s.~..tel: ' 'uit if the fire had not been dis- _in Temperance and Missionary work. .lo girls would have been unable I Besides her husband, three child- ning ilhhut half Past ‘mel resulting in our oaths livho was chaplain of the very clever lawyer. There are left eleven injuries be lem of thrclllllu land Chilplatn Gen to mom-n, lll, “fo and dough. lelgllt tram num r 211 from Sumlnerside to Tignish ° iiify Forces oi con- ter- in charlottetown, his father, ge of Conductor Frank Murray, driver James °d°' _Mi-. John A. l-lyncr. at Kensing- d flrlefiliplg Isielly gan into a ten foot snow bank' oil-ll, a a Ill' ay evening The fhermo . ` ' ' ` ' iifld a. sister in the west; also B ev zero and lt was snowing and drlftln bmf.et¢fl: let M A“ll°“““’°- reiumed to the brother, Dufferin at Kensington i Mp J W B°__pe___ Dep___y MMS 011. a brother. Dr. Storey HYI\ea.| _o escape. Attempts were mode to ren, Miss Glenda, Miss Winnlfred his b0dY caused by the accidental _l°W3t°Wh “nd Archibald- 9; Free' ;-heck tile blaze with water, before and Master Read are left to moum, explosion of a .bottle of gasoline `.l°hd' tl’ ah Uf Wh°m mu” Sym' _the arrival of the firemen but it and to whom the sympathy of the BiiPP°5Cd to bein his own a " hathy ls ellt°mled"`s' had gained too great headwa ‘3°h'im“hhY 1-‘i ifiififiidfd h nda. l 1 y. - -_-__ '_’“ Some of the occupants were fore- The fhheml Wm take Dill!! Ol FUNERAL 'roluonnow - lvfr.| “DEATH 0" RESWENT °';` _cd to more their exit in their 3“i“’d“Y “fi@"1°°n Hi. 13°- There 5_ g_ H,_.sSlan_ K_ cd who lm for WILMOT-There passed awayda nlghlclollllpp All the upper storey will be a short service at the home, Charlottetown yesterday morning 'ms h°h‘° hi Whm°t °h M°h “Y ,pf the blllldlng was pulled by dn followed by a service in the United rifle storm raging and the men and dying. Summerllide. which with 0 ’ gr U 'Province Saturday eve i I ' 1 llelng sent out 27 snow shovellers responded. They his trip as repreaentatilllengior rtl: to whom much sympathy ls °" Sf steadily for the next four hours but could accomp- Provincial Government to England rflilded' An Investigation by the in mile in Such 8 St_0l‘m and Wehther. in connection with the potato em- c Marshall will likely be held _ today (Monday). ight train was composed in the car when the crash occurred l’l"l'g°' Interviewed Suiidiil’ by a l _.__ _ i sine, a plough. two box any many miraculous escapes from G““"d’*”i ‘°°i°°ft€i' he Siiiieii there wapnllvcl BELLS.-'rh doing combined baggage and ideatll took plooo_ llvas nothing more to give the press 1,903; plooo all lllo Holy ipygeomoi a car. About il a. m. most' Blankets, pillows and bedding than the statement already Diib- Church on Tuesday, February 9th, men were in this last car were rushed to thc scene from Tig- lished- ANY H°l1¢ his irifi apart from the bus- officiating. 'rho bride worc a light ,baggage car, two coachesl John Campbell, a. news boy lm iness aspect Mr. Boultcr said it blue georgette dress, with hat to 1 lllngcr crashed into them the tl-pln_ and the son of Nopmpp _was woliderful and lic regretted match and carried aboquct of roses. wflrlluig. ‘Campbell of Charlgllowwn told p _that so much time was spent trav-_ She was att/ended by her sistcr _ llllpact tclescoped thc com- grapple story pl. me pppldppp The clling, for of the thirty days ab- Annie who also were o. dress of dark l car of the f.elght in which accident occurred in 8 cutgpg just _sent, twenty were taken up either blue with hat to llfliltclif The l men. dlvidlngt the car into beyond Harper sppllon about __ mllp on the steamers or trains. The ac- 8i‘00ii151l1BFi WHS Mi‘» RODCFE BrHdi€Y~ I five sl:ct.olls. llrowing out past ol. .rlpplsd There was __ t_____ Icornmoddtion and service glvan l lAftel- the ceremony the bridal party l 0CCiiP‘\htS mid -l“i'i`iiTiiIiK | the Canadian Pacific was the best drove to the brides home where beneatip t¥_i;St€d iron and digging out the tml" had dec ded to llle had ever c~lpori~¢ll¢¢d any. breakfast was served by hcr mother. ii0° ~ E EXPN” C011' .mp work for the nlght There were lwhere. The weather was for In the evening supper was served at C the freight train. beyond twenty seven meh be__d'e th __ _n _most part vow f,,,.ol.ol,lo_ The “_ the home of Mr. S. F. Tarbush ° box cur, threw the second __ _ ` S e rm ,tum trip was the rougher one and when some invited friends and rel- ‘V entirely clear of the in-e¢l¢_ |:_"*;l’_V~ bf 9°" °f _*hex iiicliidiiic the _two d dys were pretty ppd_..Fol._ ativcs were invited. A jolly evening ° plllllggd its ‘Yay mm the `c;l¢;l iftythverillc n I elsccond class 'tunately I was sick" he remarked. was Shehtih music “iid Siiifliiig- T110 ll ,upsemng lt' lotllers wlthe the" .0 .tle."amldThe AS soon as the steamer docked ii' lmhhi' y°“hg °°“hl° ffcfiwli 9- lift ll Jollflston and Rev. J. A. ‘hh “CUE C°ii UC' l_l._.(.l.pppl_ Cdmdldn pmmc pm_ of lovely lvefidillg gifts sllolvillg the “Wo lmmedlatoly sump tor and brakeman were in the bag- lpldld came pp pdprd and Hop appreciation of tlicll- francis. The Y and administered to the B886 car. The nreman was in the’Lcwlp Smlth _md he were bold Guardian joins in vvilfilillig them f cneinncampbcll raid that nine of _'looked pm, baggage po, “dough much holiniiiess. il=otrloi fiiease C"”“‘“§- scene which _lollowcd the ntl; men WCW 851201) iii_h5S 9313 The *Customs and they given it ni WPY.) l W5 °l_l° 0 ch “me h°"°r- ° ers “dc talk he' Ad °f 3 Sud' i‘cser'.‘cd zlpcirtmelit oil the trlilin to i`_` .liloils and grcarls of thc den they heard the oncoming train. London PROBATE COURT - The case li ini llollri'-cd. coupled with rhoy had no time to warnthose in Asked about l,,,slm.,ss_ Mp Bom. 0! Easier VS- Easier wmv iii: in the i.i...d of th. un.0rtun- 'he br; _:gc car, but tracing up or sldlpd he could only form p, Probate Court before Jlligo H. I ."c\v.=;omc sight of find ;h_sc who wer, s1;‘;l;i;;g they ju..lp ,plnlon l-_om me ptlllpde pl. pp Palmer, last wznk. The fr.-c'-zltors icllpbilrmdiltr ilarld in _.ol from ll_o mol. of me copplp Jdsinpss people he met and thC_ of the wlll of E;-_-lm ll-~ pastor figllisil, condllcicfi by Cororlr _ coli. nc o make it Ton_o1 mom got Clem. just as the without pxcdpllom Showed the widow of Charles Easter of Nor nl._l'er to be forgotten. mow plough oroslle-d lplp the pm. greatest pptlmlmp The worst ls pp_ Wiltshire made applicziiioll if 0 _____°_;l_Zw_:o_‘;V;lsa_l;°e_l‘;ed they had just left. They were only hind, they are at the comer, in pl°Ve ll" Wm lh 5°l°mh fhhh ll ll ee' two feet away. / lfact they believe the recent legis- Tllls llppll°Ml°“ was mhdc “CWS” ___l_:nmedlnl'el_l'_'__set l° l The trail went right through the _ lation introduced will put them on sary because °l 5' caveat by l'h‘ gl gelr ldeo cndnlgi °_a'ilt°ll 'stalled freight, completely demol- a better road. Asked if there were next of llln' Amy E“Sl"" ahh Mrs' H ulnnlc s an aro e- _ . iEmma McKay was fl ll l _t dont were heard before the in- A special tmp W hdsm ishing it. The sccn, was terl'ible._nny diasgreeable features, he said le "gh hs as V in the blind ng storm men wentyca. . _ :Uhr lzienlllle olpbnte or the w' . __ . » ons era c ev ence was taken Dr- Simpson. and two l“l° Tlglllsll ll" “S5lSl“""°' mi F“ll“l° l° get “ll lmmelllalc ‘regarding the execution of the will lp l ll 6 .l p lJ0lln5gn and Utllers camo out and market for our surplus potatoes, _ 9 "mu ococ and' and sccondl he re rettcd to state and the lestamchtary °“ha°l‘5' hfi o haste to the scene those tllflt were not too badly hurt Y. 8 _ _ _ wmlp prrlvlpp there about won; buck to lllolr hon-lo5_ The suf. was the .rotten train service hand- me late Mls' El"_Sl°l" The l,l°lmllll_s` T ed out to the people of thls prov trator closed his case on Thuls- G c°l°ll°l l\l°"lss°y “hd many lcrlng of the llllllrcd men was _ day afternoon Mr Bellilcy K C rant- and complete wreck Crowds were at the plat on ,mx eqlllllment' on mls tml” ious to hear news of the accident., W' ll' M°l'°°‘l “hd J' P' ‘th station all day trying to get E_ W_ Muglmlon p_ A shocking tragedy occurred on ‘ In fact the citizens hung around. Saturday afternoon at Kensington it is expected they wlll 9 _ _ tsizlbout three o'ciock, Mr. Justin their work and retum news' maplmumg “ere the repor lHynes, well known lawyer being icdav. l ‘hal had °°"‘° ““'°““h' °W“°“ °flburned to death. The stove in his tragic feature of the af- “uma and teams volunteered toloffice exploded and set fire to thc tllc death of Leo Murphy, take the llllllled l° me ll°spllful'_i'oom. When found Mr. Hynes was the lncnns of saving the |Tlle dccmls lllld °llllllll5 were glv' ilying oil the floor-by thc stove, another sufferer. Mr. Mur- I "h every asslslahce' _ lhis face charred beyond recogni- Joscph Gaudet were wedg- F°"'“h“f'e1i' thc” were “° i’“5` .tion and his hands horribly burned l the bumper and rods ' 5°i"K€i'5 0" the h`“'h- TW” h“h°S and charred. Upon examination express andl the plough, Mr. . bfiiihd fhi' Tignish had 8000 iii by life was follnd to be extinct. When hair being caught under 1 i9i\ii'i» N0 Une 011 hi? express Was the fire was first noticed the fire- of the plough. Mr. Mur- ihlirii- The freight tffiiii i‘CBC\i@d U'i°_liion hurried to the spot and rusll» _ able t0 Set out his 'knife cutting about 6.40 p. m. encounter-img lll,sl_all~S Qpelled elle dom- of - `~ ~ ` _ _ ,_ the imprisoned victim be- ing heavy drifts and blinding sto1'm'Mr. Hynes' office and found tl' lSi9~h» B Vifliim 01’ Slmdiiy mornil1g's ‘Z_f_;"_h‘;‘;"__’*L';54p;’n himself died from injuries : all the way. The express left Sum~ll-oom full of flames. It was with ifiiiii WSCK WH; i§glln_yestcl-pdalf at_ ' . ' ' ' .- : ' OTS. time later, after the last memll-le about 9.30, 1; arrived at dlffloulty that llloy go; hls l,od_ the Bowness _n cr a ng ni _ov_n__ h__S_m___d and futher and ____ ofthe Catholic Church had' ll tt' bt 2 nd 3 .m. t, f th 0 _ ‘ .Summerside, when the following _ _ __d_______s___ d b p i 6 Ci1~ U8 9 Ween 8 P _s_°“ ° °_’° m __ M _ Hv S __ ljdry vldwpd me renlallm Adppp prcscilce will be sorely missed bl of Tlgnigll named lo the ‘made worse by the bitter cold. A hice- __ _ I tp _t _ ____ kd but ill the blinding storm call for help was sent to Summer-i If 1‘0quil'cd eight hours to come _:__ll;; (;rd_0__°____l:_:;`__t0 _‘dal ustlfl.. ll - . t ,,» ‘ - , from S. ‘klill to Ch lti. to . ' ' ' tilili. was little that could s.de and a sl>~c.al train was mildt The dc_”_\`cy lm; not due lll_~)c_c;: 6:; lweek_ w___c__ was ______________ K_ ___ L cxorpl til make the wound- |_up taleng Dr. MacPhce and Dl._ld___m_s as _hp m___y crossed ____ one Mm.l_lp_ K_o__ and Gordon llolmw i___ :lim 0_1 abnle _as was possible _Simps0r_l, nurses Hndlflihefs '5_° ih°ll_du__ are counsel for the administrator, ° e crcu s ences. ncclden_ The train e t at SX 0" ' - iRoland Easter W E Bentle K I . It is hard to acce t th truthp ' ' ' ' y' ' _ 6.55_ __\_estcild_ay morning. a clock and arrived at 9.15. They 1ei't_!_______ the nc____C__ youll gd :O home iC__ and Donald Mclqinnon, K. C. 1 r.ilii w i erdgineers Mc- at 10.35 for the return trip to Sum- fthe more you find your p____ms___0___ for the ll@;;l5~ of kln_ ap: Cliilt_\vcll le_t Charlotte- mcrside, but owing to heavy driftsl_a__0n Sc__v_cc out of nm w__h am Y ld c ran cilrr ed a snow- ` .l l 4_l5 _ _“ ' TUl~1SD.’4 _ ~ ¢ _ _ they did not an ve un H . p m_iotliel° place on the continent . l Dr. Johnston and Rev. J. A. MacDonald in attending to Lim Murphy before he died had to i descend from a bank of snow fully ten feet lligh and make their way through n perilous maze of car wheels and axcls, twisted iron and other wreck- age to arrive nt where he was liopeicscsly imprisoned, and there to do all that was poss- ible for llim in his last mom- ents. lNQUas1‘ nr.f;uN-The illfluc-S' nto the dell‘li of Ml James HCS i i . i i Georgetown was held here until r l p I ____ kmdl n__________ 'inch and family are at pregent pitai on several occasions since last fine character and will always be ol- gummorsldp pp gpttlpp me pad morning, J. Frederick Stavert, son land the lower floors cpnslderaply Cl~,lll-ch__S_ ews of the death of his brother. `°l me late Pele’ P' Stllvelt' °l Wll` damaged by water, and will neces- l T* who was killed in the recent acci- imal' valley' The deceased had bccll sitate the rcplastering of the en-l "LMI, To REST " The fliii' ldent, arrived lil the city at 3 o im llllllllg llellllll for s°me llme and tire building. The firemen arrived "al °l the late James H955h‘h» C~ clock yesterday on a special train had been ln the Pllllce Cmmty H95' in good time and fought valiantly N' R' Ehgiheeh was held in 59°F' which had been sent to Mt. Stew- l until 4 0`clock before the fire was gemwn' Wedhesdhyf from hi5 lah' rt. The afternoon train for November' He was a man °f wry extinguished. Mr. and Mrs. Dar- `le5l‘le“°° t° St' James R°mah Cai' i_holic Church. Solemn High Mas: o'clock and at Royalty Junction “mem "ed or ll y _ ._ housed with friends and will find was °°l‘§l"‘“"h by me Right RW* will be held tomorrow. . WEDNESDAY our hours and eight minutes. orldiiion of Mr. Harold l»lai'lli.\' nc of the victims of Sundays rail- ay accident rlcul' Tignish l'clll:iin.': ritic:1i.Ampuintion of Mr. Har- bined funvrtll of William Galvin cr’s toe was made ycstclwiziy and :llld Benjamin Ricllilrd was llolri is fl'actul'cd llip was sci. He stood _\'estci':i:zy lllornilll; from liloii' resid- tlic nlic1':ili0ured either kerosene oil o A .n lla c;_ Md _ _ ...C_____y. D____h____ or s__mmcrS__p_ and _dx R_c;m_;m_t_ap:. his _ ft 'drove into Tignish, but thc i.l'a.Tn gasoline oil the fire causing the L;‘;eai;l(li p_be_i_l\ Onkep rl; _____uCs_ ____ddrm_ Miss L___m_____c_ Miss Helen ° ined at the cutting. Ollly the cxplosiolt. ‘ " (attending I’ of W College) Mio/ above the knee while his wma D M B ld d Dl~_ Gllll5_ of was adjourned until tell ffclock .‘ ‘_ ' ' .°` hcnd were badly battered plow and engine .Were damaged' the K 'rl lac r 0 :mollod and after Friday morning when 't will bc rc- l`l0PCl` Mnsm George' Miss vm posenser om dd not ifive iii” “"5 "E °“» ‘"8" ° _ _ lninln and Misa Hilda. ull at home; I-Ie lived for about' all - lun' examination came to the con- _sumed in the town build ng. ldlsd his _nplhcp M_.s_ Jdmpp A_ the _“st sacrament of _:_ clusion that death was due to thel DEATH 0F“”_MRS PFTFR __ 'MncNeill. one sistcl._ Mm _l_ p_ All The anniversary servlce ln Pon- llhlfflrllght xfifisillvltliile p0§llt‘l0n1il§livBlli'il;lll1‘ GXLLANT.-Tile death ocsill'l°cfi llognnl sumnwrsldgllmd two bm- oop ofwlllped Gap inectlon with the Battle of Panrde- _ _ ___ __ __ had re- on ___r_d__y at _mr home ____ sum_ ill.i's, D. F. MncNc. , of Summ.r' four. ` *her in the south African war was the mlm WHS Yiiir H ° _ eldo and Willard itfocblcill of nor- lplace on Saturday morning to Si _Paul's Chllrch and celiii-tri' lRcv. Bennett MacDonald oif`ci- latcd at _the church and Rev. D1' |MacLellan at the grove, The pall- ' bearers were Messrs Joseph \Gal1ant, Joseph Gaudet, Michael 'Arsenault and Joseph A. Gallant. dbglliiltylicdpshgtzlot ;l;t1;ff lhdg ____ Sp James Prppwterlpp ceived the full force_ of th; fiaillps nlers de of Mil; Peter B. Gallant dm_ to all of whom deepest pym_ five minutes. l lChurch yesterday forenoon nndiih his face whilzli v_._oulf_i_ e su _ _angle alivatnce dage <§_55___ Y°;‘;_p:ltlly is extended. was token on the relief cluding _the south african veterans, Bid *lf ’“__°__ wsu ____°______w__ and __“_:°1_;___ if elif” °i”___;i_ff _l°R_f I _naarlf of-' rrtaabaun nssl- iii¢Pl'1nce county Hospital, the Ciinifhail L°“l°“' "le lmllellal with in rh Wv wind blorvinzythey 'tif l eri ew fglnnofcn all t lil td before the train reached 'Order of the Daughters of the Em- I” __ d__l_`l_c__;:tll in pceplng lt wmdn ` e mm' ng ' ` ll el ol His lcg and arm were pire andlthe Ladies Auxiliary of _Ee b____d___g yThe properly ls dWn_ crushed, and he also re- itha Canadian Legion; Hon. G. ' McMahon and "'°°i"iii iniurica. Ishelton s-harp. lvrniatcr of Asriovii- “ll _by Mr' lietlcr Smal The low- lrveliliel i lure “tid lilslallvqrsmp the Hon' W' imlilflitl 3;’ thaenbulldllig is occll- ` ' ' l° ell es S' S wmf' “y°l" pied by Mr. John S. Burns, shoe- - The Minister the Rev. R. Moor- pep __ dam were Mp Hype,- k Gaudet' Tlllnlsh' hem Legals' B' D" °“° °l the chap' :Shoe ang a tailor shop. Tile low- DENT-Tl1ei'e pased away on Sun- day, Feb. 21st, Mr. William J. Mnc- Kay, at his home ill Freeland. Thr circumstances of Mr. MacKay's death are very sad. Hr: was appar- ently in his usual llcnlth the Mon- day before mid had gone to thr- lvoods. When he did not return to slipper. a party of searchers went out to look for him. He was found lains of the Great. War conducted er pd" of me “ppp was pol, dom- train with the doctors Epdzlglllggée 'ellen the service, addressed the veterans aged excepllpp by wolop Bolldropplt Jp;__\_`Dwye__ hhihrehched hh °l°qu‘”`ht semwh Tile loss is estimated at about louis Harper, 'all °t`Tlpplsh' dealing with the smith hmm" $1,000 with some insurance. received lrsser lnlprlep md °°ii'iPP»i8'li i\iid8~dV°Ciliii1Kiii°¢hh“"" The fire brigade worked Mid remnvco tp tpelr homes by for Disarmiunent and World Peace and _kool ell, fll-e from spreading cillzem ~ __ Tho choir under Mrs. J. A. Law- to Mr. Mahon’s grocery store On son. with Mn. K. s' Rogers at the me ,leo and lvfrs. mr.) Dor- Hesglam Harold Hprpep 0i‘8l_|’i» 1241 the musical Dilfir 0! the racll's residence on the other. and Pet" odmppeu' serves which was appropriate to Mr, Hynes, the victim of the hiispiiol at 8umme1'aide_ the ec:a.sion. Mr. Raoul R?1'm0i1d fire, was 43 years of nge mid WHS Murray sllslolnod "vom feelingly rendered the solo "Saved born in Kensington. He was edu- to hia back .ml ,l,l,,e_ _ by oi-ace" and the choir xlp'lng’s cated at the Kensington _iiiiiii _hc §h1i'l1cr's leg was severed "Ret:essional" in which Mrs. Law- School and passed the cn~1'i11\i`\_ _ _ C °dY ' _ ._, son took the soprano solo. exams of P. W. C., nt thc mic 0 _ l"'"Pb¢ii had int,erl1"a1_in-| Hier making the usual announce- 13 years. He finished his nclllca- -S. ' I unconscious in a' snow bank near his ____ ihcme. It is supposed that he bc- A verdict of accidental death was came exhausted or had taken it returned by the jury at the inquest weak turn. I-Ie was taken home, but on Mr. Justin Hynes at Kensington never regained consciousness. The yesterday aftemcon. The jury men deceased was a native of Freeland were: J. P. Miliman, (foreman), and had resided thcrc all his life. Wesley Champion, E. H. MncFa:'- He lived on the old homestead. I-lc lane, Charles C. Kennedy, Aloxfm- 'was a very successful farmer and der Hilty, James Jardine and James was very highly cstcclllsd by all Profitt. _ ‘who knew him, Thcrc orc lclt to Tile inquest was held in the colirt mourn, his widow, (formerly Miss room in the Town Hall at 1 p, m. lMncKay, of Malpeque) fivc sons and by Dr. E. T. Tanton, Coroner for two daughters, namely: Charles, at Ei" Pi°iii°¢- BHK. Patrick Ryan, Hythc, Alberta; Ernest, in Vancou- ofthe Provincial Police was present. vcr, B. C.; Roy, in Boston, Mass.: severe laeeratiollilp / melyts, the Minisf/er welcomed tii¢i»l0n at Bt. Dunstans University ili'ollowing is the finding of the _s1nclair, at Bummerslde; and Harry t 111118 "°°“* *wmv mom een' lolita urban vermin. the cena-and afterwards entered the law ivm "Wa the im emllsnelled to at home; moo Annie. eat i ‘ \ i I :_ l ’ _ ' _ _ _ ' gg__ he Sulll'cm_.: Court Opened at _ eorgetown yesterday with Mr. KNIGHTS MAKE PRESENTA_ TION - The regulzlr Knights of chch' There were hh cmhihhl lcolumbus Council meeting was hshs- “5C°"‘h“g]Y me -lhhgh ‘V95 . held last. cveiliri" 'lllii it large mlm .. ,, . _ _ - illel' of fllenlbcrs were prcscllt. Tllc 0vvS» Fviivwins is the G\'111ifilGrnnd Knight, c. st. clnlr Troi- Jury impfmelled: Herbert Acorfi,.l,,o,_ on behalf of the. Coupcll_ llwclcoliled District Deputy J. J. 1Mol‘i'ls, recently appointed nizinnll- or of the local i.>l‘nnc1l of the Prov- illci£1lBallk of Cnnrlcln. Brotllel' Philip Noonan recently transfer-4 red to St. Jollil, who was also present was fittingly remembcrczl :lddrc-ss was read by the Lecturer. Prof. W. J. McDonald. and the presentation of a beautiful smoking stand was made by Grand Knight Trnillor. Brother Noonan in llis rc- ,ply spoke very feciillgiy of liir. ‘piezlsflllt associations ill Charlotte- fowll and expressed rlecp rcgrct on leaving this city. Collgrfltulatory remarks were also made by sev- vrnl members of the Council. I 'rllU1tsD.-lr l Absence of serious crime in King.- lCounty, the need of modem steam heating equipment for the Court House and Jail, and the desirability of legislation making the cmryillg of lights or reflectors oil all horse _flrzlwll vehicles ailfl bicyclrs nt night, were nlliollg the nlattcrs dealt with in tilc report of the Grfllld Jury at thc Ffbl'urll'y tcrm of the Supreme Court wilicil met i lin Georgetown this week. ' ‘ -lla/vrfi or inks. Ellwimn GIMMONS OF LOT 16- Ther. passed away on Tuesday at noon, Mrs. Edward Simmons of Lot. 16. _after a long illness lasting almost ‘two years. Mrs. Simmons was of it retiring disposition, but llrld many "ricnds who loved her iol- llcr man; ;ood qualities. She was it native of .iclvin and was the daughter of thc lntc John Hogg. Many friends at Kelvin will regret io ll;lll' of her passing. There nrc lcit to lilourn _her husband and ollv brother. Jolln A. Hogg of Kelvin. to whom lsympathy is extended. Tile fun- _cral will take place iozllly at 2 p. m. `from her home to lilo United Church burial ground. Rev. Mr. Aitken officiating. S DESTRUCTIVE FIRE -- An cs- _tlmzitcd loss of about f-5,000, of _which $3,000 is covered by insur- ance, occurred in the fire which i !Archibuld, consolation, Mr. Elmerl !Dunning. Forty-lives, ladies. fil-st.| ‘Mrs Harold McLean, consolation, . by the nlcmbcrs of _file Collncil. An lMi'5- Alfred Fi'iZZi@- F0i‘0Y'fiV0S» l -DEATII 01-‘ MRS. EDWARD ` LANDRY--There passed away quite lesrly age of 35 years. There are : left to mourn besides her husband, . ‘ six small children to whom sym- ; `erelid Mollsigllol' Maurice MacDon- conlmodililoll ulltli their llonle is }“ld "f Ch“"l°m’t°“"‘f assisted by repaired. 'l'ile cause of the fire is 'Rev' M' ‘7~ R°°h"Y' D°“°°h- RW unknolwi unless it may have start- Owe" Klgglhs- sub D9“°°h» “hh loo from R dpfepllvp not Rev. Father Macdonald, of Sturg- i ____ con, Master of Ceremonies. Inter- | To ATTEND FUNERAL __ Mp ment was in the ccnlctcry near the Richard E. Johnston, Attorney, and l°h“"°h° Ther” was 3 Very large hi' his brother, Dr. William Johnston, ltehdahce hi' the fuhemh mehdl both of Boston, arirved in the city ’°°mlhg fl`°m dmlerehh Part’ °f Tuesday afternoon to attend tli Klhgls c°"hW t° PW theh' 1”' funeral of their sister, Catherine. trlbutes ol "95hect' The hh" hear' which will be held this morning. ers ‘Were L' H' D°“g1h5~ S' C' Arrivlng in Moncton after the de- Khlght' W' H' Phrkerr Erhest D°y1°~ parture of the train. they charter- ‘l°hh A' M°C°"m“°k' “hd H°"h°'° 'rd il. plane to bring them over. Murphy' W'lliie here they are the guests of lllieir brotlier, Mr J. J. Johnstone . `l~Z. C., and Ml's. Johnstone _ WATTS-At York, Feb. 21, to Har- ‘rhc news of the death at Eldon Did ami Mrs. \V1\tt.=. a son. curly yesterday nlornlng of Dr. J. ENNIS-M LOYIHE- Ont.. Feb. 20. iFl'ank Martin will be learned with 1932. '20 Mr. find MTS. W. T. Enfliii 'deep regret by a very wide circle le- SDH. of friends not only in the Belfast -MdKENzlE_m php; Clwon Fep_ lp district, wllei'e he has practised for to ML _md Mm Arthur R McKe____ many years, but in other parts of Z] tllc province where he was also lvcll known and highly esteemed. TROWSDALE-Ori February 20. l Hc was educated in the Prince 1932, to Mr. and John Trows- of Wales College, and after teach- dale. Rose Valley, a son. Samuel ing for a year, took a full course Melbourne' vlfgilfllhesizzzlvsd llfacltoivann-At the charlotte- lms degree of M_ D__ C MV town Hospital on February 20, 1931, His funeral under the direction to Mr' and Mls’ Leo F' Macnolllllll’ of the Masons. win be held this clty' “ ‘°"' afternoon at 3 o'ciock, lin-:L1.Y-At Klnkora on Thursday, _ *-- !February, 4, 1932. To Mr. and Mrs. _ social. GA'rrlEluNc. -_ At thc l_l_ E_ Ko;ly_ a oauglllo, (Mary lOdd Fellows recreation hail, Tues- Dorothy Cldl.lS_.-,_ day evening the Sisters of Alpha i ' ipcbcllal, Lodge were sponsor, lor irwnlsnsoix' -_ in Charlottetown, in largely attended and most suit- ‘F911 25» 1932- 1° MT- Bild Mi'S~ E- llzcssflll Bridge, and Auction forty- iH~ Ahdcfshh- fi dfiughlei- fiivc party. At the conclusion _of DIXON-'T0 MT. “iid M'-"S- Jaml‘S L i' play. refreshments were served DiX0ii. Lime $111155 Oh F05- 5211. ‘and the distribution of prizes foi- 1932, g daughter, Mary Ardeth. l d. Th f ll wi e tilt: °“’° ° ° °___;g Belt Mm lllckev- At indian River, on Winners: Bridge. es, rs , _ _ _ . lFeb. 9 1932 to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- r ‘ . . i ’ ' Roy Hucstls. consolation. Mis A _ __ Hippo me K____h_e DH 1 » ' D~. c. c. fl” ` Y’ e ell 5' ‘Hemy' Gentlemen’ rust' I coli), a daughter, Brenda Mar- QBTCL 1 i BIRTHS B, B SOD. DEATHS STAVERT-At Wilmot Valley Fe`:. _22, 1932, Fred Stavert. `filT§t`f'ltIr. Arthur Dover. and Mr. Cleaver McLean, equal, the prize being drawn by Mr. McLean. Con- _ solution. Mr. Henry Douglas. lM"\RTIN-M Eld0Ii. Tuesday, Feb 23, 1932, Dr. J. F. Martin, aged '14, F“"”“' noucarra -at izuaticovillc, reb. 24. 1932, William F. Doucette, aged 48. BEARS-At Murray River, Febru- ary iloth, 1932, Jeremiah Bears. aged 62. COLE-At Fountain Road, New suddenly at her home in Summer- side, Mrs. Edward Landry at the London, Feb. 21st, Duncan Cole, ag- ed 82 years MATTHEW - At Pleasant Grove, Saturday, Feb, 20, Uriah Matthew, aged 87 years. pathy is extended. The funeral will 5 take place at 0 o'ciock on Saturday I morning from St. Paul's Church,' S“’“’“°”S‘d°"’S' llfllclvlaiil.-At sunnncroide, Feb- RFARRESTED E Swapow ___ ruary 23rd., Leonard M. MncNeill. ‘ '_` ' 'l aged 48 years. ' prisoner in Queens County Jail LARRABEE __ At E_do___ p__p_ pp awalllllg lglal tzdai 53° ahtlgllx l1932, Kiltie Anli. widow of the late charge ma G ll as ug `Natharlicl Lflrrnbcc. ` “““l‘°“ ‘l°°’ °l me llll llllllullllillllrlclulatalv-At cnwlrcaa sat- wilicll thc prisoners were being ad- lumpy’ Feb amp _p________ F___mkpr_ mitted to their dinner yesterday ,MacM_________ aged pp y_______3_ and succeeded in escaping tempor- lSIMM0NS _ M c€___m__ Lot lp flrily from the premises. The jail- :February 23, _dad Mrs Edward or, unable to leave his other char- _f3__,mm0__s_ “god 59 __edrs_ <1 fl d th . ll ` rf.; ;'.'::'.;i:f:.f:.1y.;';’:;.@...1.23.3? or 32, . E1 lk ted. Swallow was picked up near Fcblllllll' 23' lg Mrs me are B ld pppt 6 .clock l Watts lil her 73rd year. l. . lil; l;l_le:_l;;l_;° ppl pail; opml; ppp .nl:NovF -_ At the P. E. l. 1-los~ _“___ Hd Spent the _ppm lp the Pp_ lpitnl, Tuesday, Feb. 23rd. Frank R. lice Statloll zlndulliill nllnidp before ll;l_°_’_‘_‘;_"___lA;‘T&l;_67;l;'m5:_l;l'_p_de Feb ' s mo n . " ‘ ' the Magis m 0 l25, 1932, Jenny Muttart. beloved _ _ S ld ,T ,wife of W. W. Muttart, aged 48 Tllc cltizclls of umnlcrstc 121;: "_GG’NS_A_ w__S_\_______ N_ S__ Feb I K t fl . il/:lllll'syLliS/illllarliiybzlililtlilrxgiing pass- lm' 1932* Dcllllls lllgglls' aged ll . l . . ed away at 10.30 a. m.. after onli’ lyoals' 5°" °l the lale S`lll°ll mg' n brief illness. The deceased was a igihs- nntlvc of Charlottetown, being Miss hh'“`D0N~\LD”'Iii N°“' Y°Tk~ FPL Jcnny Brfldlcy, but had resided in 2i» 1932- MFS »~7°iiii Y- M8»CD°h‘hd Summcrsidc since ller marriage. Her death at the early age of 46 is very sad. Mrs. Mllttnrt was a woman of a very fine character and 1 hcl' goodness of heart won her al liost of frleiids tllrougliout the Pro- ` vincc. In Charlottetown particular- broke out early yesierdril' lilofiiiiif lly was she known and her many ill thc residence of Mr. Nril lJ:li~- rnch, 20 Longwol'iil llwzzllo.. 'illc ‘llflcc was discorercci by .\'.l'. :ind Mrs. Dnrrach who were iil'.'i\l