SEPTEMBER 9, 1926 ,_._-?—— Interesting andlllis Place 0n Monday J. M. Nicholson Nuiiiber of Maso alontiigue was a fete on Monday September sixlth. when the Corner suiiiii of the new JVIAsonie Temple With‘ laid by Most Worsliipful Grand Aiiiéittll‘ John M. Nicholson of Suiii- lpcFSiIlO, assisted ‘by his Grand Of- ccrs. ‘ flFiillOWlDg the opening of Grand Lodge in the present lodge rooms. the members and visiting Masons iuuiiiiei-iiig seventy three in all. lmii-i-lietlr-Iln procession through Iloniague to the site of the new llnsouii- iIall on IMain ivhoi-c tho corner stone was laid wiih due and ancient: ceremony. in u leaden casket deposited under tiie stone were laid the fol- lowing: , . (‘iipy of Grand Lodge proceed- ings for 19243.. -' . v . (Yopt of notice sent out by the (iriinii ‘Secretary. calling the spec- ial communication at liiontnguc. (‘opy of notice sent out by Saint Aiiilrew's iLodge. Montague, cali- iiig their meeting for that day. Letter from Grand Master io G. B. Chirkson. agreeing to come .io ‘lllidutague on September 6th and ljy ilic Corner ‘Stone. ‘._Copy~of-bye laws, Mount Akron _ (limiter, No.10 R. A. C. ,_‘\__.\li)Illlt_Akl‘Oll Chapter penny. " Copy of (Jharlottetmvn Guardian Flatt-d ‘SCDIOIIIIICY 6th. 1926. Z A Siiiiift: Andrew's [bilge lotter- “liciiii with tiny-following writing on . 3 -,, :‘t"'i‘iiis Corner Stone was laid on iiili September, 1926. ihy our Most < Worsh-lpful (irand Master John M. ‘Nicholson. assisted by his Grand ‘tlificers. . > King (leorge V. on the tliroiio. lmi-d illyni-f. Governor (lcitcral of Canada. - llfrankill. lleartz, Lieutenant Gov- ernor. I’. Io‘. island. Jiuines lll-jfilflwttft. Premier of-Pl l‘). ‘Island. ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian ISLANDER DEAD -— Mr. Hubert Reeves of South Freetown received the sad news of the death of his brother. John Davis. aged 57 of Seattle Washington. He took a stroke nf paralysis and did not re- cover. passing away on the 26th of August. Hé loavesvto mourn a wid- ow formerly Eliza Todd oi Brad- nlbane, Prince Edward. island. one daughter arid three sons; also four brothers and three elstes. I DEVELOPED Films PRINTED PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGEMENTO ORABWELL OTUDIO 187 Grout Gnome Shoot. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Buch- anan and their son Eidreii of $11111- IIIGFHIGCJLCCOIII[Jllllifld by Miss How- ‘RENEWING ‘FRIENDSHIPS. - and Weeks, Fredericton, crossed Among the ‘welcome visitors here on the Car Ferry Saturday morn- tliis week is- Mr. Ailam Andrew of lug enroute to Moncton. St. John Evidence Taken (Continued from_Page 1) i thought he turned around and walked bnckf I saw him struck. henrd no crash. lie was walking hack towards me. turned around and looked at car. didn't notice car swerve. I was sitting in front seat. Sides on car "all but right hand froiit side. he was in my sight. it looked as if car was going to hit him. Car could have stopped _he- lore it liithim. l think. MrwMcDon- alii was trying to get out of the Tl-“Liti of the car. think car could IIIYIHE ctiiiiitsiiiiii ill Street.,from the town, at which the visit- at the Victoria. Mr. Andrew is _ y lug-the walls of the Council Chum- .4‘ his old home at New Glasgow high esteem in which the late ns community was shown by the‘ large the erection ,of tiie Temple. IV. the gherwoud Cem9lery_ pa“ M_ llle Jlloilelli’ ‘ll lllle Brlllllel‘ Dlllllel The pail bearers were Messrs. W. All" ill“ cl°5llli¥ of llle lflllge son. The floral tributes included ‘ ' I‘ the gentleman who presented the w’ . ' cltfwith the magnificent picture her-in the City Hall. IHe left yes- ‘ ' Mills. With Grand Master James MacDonald Roper of East .._ , attendance of people from the city ‘Milllillglle- and country at his funeral which Leith ‘Poole’, "l‘. Ilorilon Ives. Robt. Scull Fulton, ,M_ A" ]3_ I)” parlor K- Clelllellllli Gem?” B~ Clllrlllllllb" of Zion Presbyterian Church eon- iF‘. _.Macdonald. and were donated A_ Mlller, ,l-i_ 5_ igrarlley, Alexander by his son. William G. Macdonald. llaclqevln, "Edgar Hgllftz‘ J01“. a delightful picnic was held in n plllow and wreath from ll“; mull Ideal surroundings about two miles and employees u; the Chuylotlly ewing friendships hero, a guest y”, ‘I laiitltled "Early iDays", now adorn- terday afternoon -hy'mot0r to visit _ BURIED YESTERDAY. — The l Royalty was held throughout the ‘Blllllllllg Clllllllllllce l“ cllafile ‘l ivas held yesterday afternoon t.o 50m“ °ld all“ e-"clilseil we"? ducted the services at the home. Past Deputy Grand Moflier- Holmes and Peter -MacNsir Robert- town Experimental Station. ors were the guests of the St. Andrews Lodge. A ‘bounteous (WW-i repast was done full justice to, and . a most pleasant afternoon" was PER5ONAl-5 spent by the hundred and fifty peo- ple present. Afterwards the Grand Master paid his official visit to Saint Andrews Lodge, of which the following are the offic- ers: R. K. Worshipful Master v L. H. Poole, Senior Warikiii Vernon iShaw. .luiiioi' Warden‘ W. II. Poole. 1P, M.. Secretary The following Grand Officers were present at the function: Mr. Elvin McLnre, North IVIilton was in tho city yesterday. Mrs M. liinnaghan and son left yesterday morning on return to Boston after spending a vacation Clements, _ with friends in this Province. Mr and Mrs W. L. Higgins re- turned yesterday from u motor trip through Nova Scotiii. ' Mr. J. M. Nicholson. Grand bliss Verna Weeks of Carleton Mflglpl‘ has been accepted as tcaclicvr foi‘ i\lr. W. J. Drake. Deputy Grand Union lload B('ll00_l_llflil began her Mglsfgr duties on Monday‘ ‘lust. .Mr. Peter Sinclair. Grand Senior -—-r- Warden Mrs Elvin L. McLure returned to her home in North Milton. having spent a few days in the city where she was tho guest of her sister Miss Mina. Ling. leluston Street. Miss Mina Ling. secretary to Mr W. (Theater 1S. Mclmre. M. ‘l. A.- Charloltetown has resumed licr diiiies after spending a ‘very enjoy- aliio two weeks holidays at licr home in lirackley Ileacli. Capt. Iu‘. Kemp. Grand Secretary Rev. W. ‘Ilruce Muir. Grand Chap- lain ‘ - Judge. Stewart. ‘I’. G. M. Mr. lien]. Rogers. P. G. M. Mr. lxiiii-lilin liicKinnriii, l’. (l. M. Mr. 'l‘. Gnildon lives. Past Deputy (iriind Master Today .Mr J. M. Nicliolstin. (lrand Master, accumpanleil by Capt9F1. .K(3fl|l'), (ii-and Secretary, and the other (ii-and Officers. leaves for Zetliiiiil lndgtv. Albcrioii. on an nf- ficial visit. iiiid tomorrow will also lilargitrot McCuriile. R. N. has left for Saskatoon. Sash. uiter ~ iiiiartin liiaickiiiiioii. Miiyor‘ bf fillcllfllllg the siuiiiiiei‘ with hcr par- cuts. Mr. and MIBJJOIIIPJVIIICUIIIIO, Middleton. v‘is‘i‘t Aicxziiiilria iloilgo, lfnrt IIill. n A u-Tv v .~ (ind ll-IIIBIHIIII .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. »'.I"our Insertions . Ifllllll. Insertions . . . Miscellaneous FRESH RADIO B DATTERIES Just arrived at Island Radio Co's. Store. Kent 8t» Charlottetown. , 1719-3-31, ‘ eod NOTICE — ALL AGCOUNTS DUE us must be paid by Sept. 8th. Al- ton Burke, Southport. 1764-6-31. A. LACKIE. VETERINARY SUR- goon has changed his residence to King EIIWIITII liotel. Phone 30L. 1702-9-15-101 >__ “SECURITY SELLING ORGANI- zation seeks attractive issue in corporation uoiadiug additional iiuaiii-ing for refunding or expan- sion purposes. New oiitwii-pris es or unusual merit ‘will also be cousidcreil. Submit ilotails for prompt action. The Burton (‘hambi-rlain Co.. Box l-iil. W111i St. 81s.. New Ylork. 1781-9-8-31 ' :~A."McobuAi‘.o. ‘ LAND Surveyor. Iierinanvllle, P. Isl. l" lCLASSIIYFIED ADVERTISEMENTS‘ ‘f A LL-Q; . Miss Mary Walsh. il- N. left for Saskatoon, Sunk. '7‘ has after spending the Summer with her par- enir-i fir. and Mrs. Walsh. Stewart. Mount 1m DOI’ line u! c word: 8c per line of ii worilo 70.9w line of i’: words Ileltoy (larter. Charlotte- spcnding a few days in on, the gut-st. oi‘ her par- ents .\ir. and Mrs. liowzird Weeks. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT """ Fitzroy Si. 1774-UGtf HUI) Iiiss Estelle MacDonald of New York City who has been visiting her many friends on the Island for the past few weeks. left for her home a few days ago. in company with Miss Pearl Johnson. music teacher. of this city. While on their way they are spending a few days in Doston. visiting friends there. Miss Johnson while New York is the guest of Mrs .l. Y. MacDonald in the Ilronx- fortn- crly of this city. TWO BOY STUDENTS ACCOM- modated I37 lfoiitStreet. ~1814-9-9-2l BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED 49 'Euston Street. 7i HOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- datetl 116 Eueton St. 1738~9-44i. Female IIclp Wanted WANTED—CAPABLE GIRL FOR ‘house work. Apply Guardian Of- flee. References required. 1587-8-28-tf ‘EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED. ‘Apply "C" care of Guardian. 8-23-tf ' Boswell, Victoria. WANTED-HOUSEKEEPER PROMWW-“WWW ‘ii tesiant. preferred three in fani- WANTED —- To EX§HANGE A lly‘ apply licr-Cy Acorn, Vernon pair of foxes for n used Ford lll-ml; 1g02.§).9.3l coupe. Apply ‘It. (Iuardian 0f- fice. ' ' 1790-9-8-4i \V an {DP-G WANTED-CHOICE FAMILY COW newly freshenerl (or (lite shortly) must be good tester and perfect- ly quiet. dont want illolstein. E. 1786-9-8-tf WANTED-TO PURCHASE 0N! pair well matched ilriving horses. 1368-19-lm0. Mule llclp Wanted .1-‘or,Sa'lc BIG assumes. STEADY EM- ._. ploynicnt for Ilarbers. Become FQR SALE _ Two. NEWLV (expert lli 8 weeks. Write Moler frni-ilienotl Ayrshire ICOWII. 4 and (i years old. Apply Iteter Train- or. Glcufiunaii. - 2i FOFrslALEw-O. K. POTATO DIG- gcr. No. 5-ll.. almost-new. Apply W. 1R." Dennis. Marshfield: -,WANTE_D—TWO MEN OR BOYS weight about 1100 lbs. each. Musl he sound nnd kind. Bay porferrod. Replies to give full particulars including price. lion. N. Curry. TlIIIIISIIrNOVII. Scotin. 178241-84“ Situations l Vacant Barber College. Department "F" I-Iaiifsx. 3-1~tts1tf to work on farm by month. Apply Jicrb Dennis. liinrsiiflcld. l8i3-ll-ll-4i~ FOR SALE--TEN YOUNG EWES Wendell Lea. Victoria. I‘. E. I. 1600-9-2~Gi FORHQALE — TWO COOKING ranges apply Si! Itociiford St.‘ ‘ "'1' 1 ‘ '- 1780-9-84“ FOR, §ALE.—12-24 TRACTOR. iiIsoJH-H Tliictorlphywand spring l tooth iiiii-mwz Wtite‘?! antimony. soiii-is. 1 MP1 .1-17isii-9.s-4| t________________g_ FARM ron sAi.'£'._i-i'ALF MIL! from Soiiris. containing 90 acres. with first class buildings. Write l‘. A. ‘Rooney. Souris. 179-9-6-4t l l FOR SALE-Z! FT. MOTOR BOAT i". llnlotperlal Engine, 5 anchors. 2 grapples, 2 herring net. 2 pair .. ‘iyulor rakes. quantity» ropes. l $125.00 for cash. Apply 2'88 Syd- ney Street.‘ - ‘~“ 1810-9-9-21. Boarder; Wanted IOARDERS AocoMmonArin A BIG $5 PRIVATE CHRIST- i mas Greeting card sample book free; men and women already making five dol- iiirs ilp daily. in spare time: 0X- lml-loncg or capital unnecessary. (iarrotson Cornliiifly. Bffllliioffl- Ontario. S. V..Sept. 124i. ANYONE SELLING OR WANTINO to sell Greeting (Jarils should see oi- writo us Immediately. (Ian be carried with other lines or sell- nrstely. Will increase W111i‘ 1111i" son's» Slofiifffweekiy pny. You rifil street‘ Milt manufacturer. ______v_____ _ ‘Minter’ Kraft ‘Grouting Cririi Co. MAKE MONEY A1- HQME-MEN “Toronto. y, M. II. W. 7-9'1l- and women cnn earn $1 to $2 an - Jiour in spare time writing show- wairr ‘ we MEN r0 ACT ma». No canvassing m- solicit- "! BB "m5" Mid l cllllilcl-"lll l" ing. We instruct you and supply Kings County. one in $111111." ith w rk. Write today. The Harbor District nnd one In Souris gloélilemtt Clzmpany lumped, 4;; District. also one in Portage - o. Diltrlcth ‘chines “or aryvaucg ‘Dominion Building. Toroné. merit. nst. iho we recommen - ed. Apply by letter or in por- "TF T L t eon to‘ Mr. George iBellfontnine I 0 e _, manager. Singer Sewing '00-. Charlottetown. 1710-9-3-2wks FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE Apply 161 Euston street. Phone 7074, _ 1740-9-4-3i. , TO LET—TH E LOWER Teachers Wanted wan-ran - THIRD cLAaa "rn- F char for Suffolk School. Supple lflwllllll Apllllllwwo T . 1a d .I odiat “an sl0n.— ment $50. John Ai-biiimlillgi; g '2_ 85.11211: fimfilllllir ~barricterii. C. n. IN m. l‘. at 2i!) Hilisborough St. 'r-.r~ii' c» Til Grit -1:~'ic*='*'"‘1 oyq isilaiiifl Silfiililfl. Calif" who is re- and other parts. \Viiile‘in St. John II B color —‘ "The Bat" one of the most‘ fam- ous of nioilerii mystery plays. was presented before a full‘ house at the ‘Prince Edward Theatre last night by the Gladys Kiark Com- pany, and still further enhanced the reputation this troupe is malt-i lug among local theatre-goers us a capable and successful group Di actors. Last night's vehicle demon strzited the versatility 0f the com- pany. and more especially of Miss Gladys Klark Iierself, who proved herself a comedian of great worth. She was supported by a clever cast which epacted the complex story tliztt makes up the play with an case and cleverness that avoided any tedioiisiiess on the part oi’ the large audience. ‘ ' "The Bat" zibouiirls in thrills. and these lost none of their quality at the hands oi‘ _tlio artists who pre- sented the play last night. The title role. by lVlr. ll- E. Bal- four, was in capable hands. while bliss Sarah Kyles. as a staid but exceedingly astute spinster, Mr. ‘Louis i-lverstinu, as the mysterious .lii|iiiiiese butler, Miss lint Jewell as tbc heroine. Mr. Viilmnre Dal four as the hero. Mr. Edmond Vaii Ifiper ' - the. suspiciously acting" doctor, Mi". l~‘rcd Sharkey. as Ilicli- have turned around station. Mr, they will ilttend the exhibition. MOUOilfIltj-gyas up 89w“! to we » right. that ii I-"coiild; i. pasged " - 1 . i “ without hitt ng Mr. *6 aid. ‘w. ' - ' ' ' ' l‘ Mcllfllgirild turns. are“? when the - l ' car w "about ' drftmfzirds" away. ‘ '~ iiwughrmrlrptcmnliu thought be ‘I _ was fur enough over to be safe. Thought he had just stopped, the‘ J car hit him as he stopped. saw him I running. i , Vernon Muttart (sworn) Live at Carleton was in Borden the night 0i’ accident. was in front seat of .\i_c(.‘iirville car. saw the accident. a llililftt knfw uylio he was- Car was ' Us urn ug t e turn nbev the Befpre a Capaclty _Au' station, couldn't. say that MZDou- (hence at the Prlnce did and Davey separated. Could see him by light oi’ oncoming car, Edward _ Produc. saw lvllr. McDonald attempt to‘ . cross t e street. He was ast the tl0Il AIIQther II-ltlrutrc of the street and cnhie back _ e (EIIIIIC- back 3 or 4 feet before succ?ss to the Com he was struck. He was facing the pany S Laurels. slliilflll when he was struck. He was walking backwards. He turn. ad twice. w_eiit across nnd came back and then went over again. 6111i‘ him raise his hands as he was struck. ‘The car was running towards the station. don't think car swerved. Car wasn't going as .iist as Mr. Dawson .tonigiit. Car ivris at east end of station when .\ir. McDonald attempted to cross. lie. went over street. I guess he would have been clear of car there. Ile comeback 2 or 3 steps and then stood there facing north east. Car was then on top of him. ‘IIe Yllil-Vfltl over and back to or 3 steps while car was going from east end of station, was swinging his arms up and ilown, heard no noise of Dfi-LKPII, couldn't tell wvhetlicr car bad slowed down or iiui. Thought tliiit. Mr. McDonald thought. that ho had to step hack in order to save "sing struck. He was over to right pretty ivell. Willard Leard (sworn) I was in office at. station at time of sccl dent, ilidu’t. see it zit all. helped reiiiiilxe tho car. Campbell came ll‘. ‘lllil said something. he said somr darn fool with a big cm- lmd mu Fight o-ver Charlie McDonald.” ‘l went outthen. Di‘. .\i.oi‘loy “Bell (sworn): I was iaiicii about S p.m. Tho body was _ ntl;.t' z .~»-i,~_ , iird Fleming, nnd Mr. lienry Laria- ms ma“: ‘mauzfllllvwhillf: l(‘-ll as the unknown ifiaii. all fillet: yum“ yywy,“ “ms much‘ “loan their parts with a naturalniass which added greatly to the interest hum clothe” were my.“ nonmn, 0i U11‘; liiily- - y- _' liage ‘caused death, probably lilli While the story of “The flat‘ i: ‘lnllhlg(ynl artery. was ruptured WBii-kilmvil iiiifi "1 "0 Wily dlitrflt‘! Fhe distance is twenty-one pace.- cd from ifl-‘ii flikiliT-‘l Illli‘f(ll'IlIlIil(‘(' from spoint where the conductor ’l‘lio producl.ion is such a good mu stood to where the poliit where thi that it can boar seeing. not uni) tar stopped. once, but many times. Frank .\ir-Koo fsworn.) I was in The biil for tonight is "'11"; llood hotel at time of accident. I liclpcii iuin." u comedy drama. ‘cniove the car off MCDUIlIilLl. Al- ‘gvtid len (‘ampbcii brought stretcher. i r ~—-—-— ielped carry McDonald into the JICIIUSAIJGM. Sept. 8. -—'I‘li¢ more. l spoke to \.\'in. Drown con- PFlIICil of Wales will visit Palestiui reriiing accident. lie said lie was (luring April of next your, it l: zoing to take left turn to garage. Fiicre were (tiits 6n head and fiict learned. coining here to dedicuti ffonductoi‘ walked across the street tho Ivar cemetery on Mouui -ii an easterly direction and deceas- Scopus. id went to north. (leneral Sir George MaeDoiiotigli Sir Frederick Kenyon and Lord Arthur Brown have zirrived to in spect the war graves on behalf oi the \Var Graves Commission. mom Notice 0f Official Agents Tho following liavii been appoint cd official agents of tho (Zllllilllllllilt for the coming General Zldliii-iioii ii the Electoral District of Queens. For Robert Harold Jenkins, Jas A. Robertson. (Tlirirlottetoivn For John Albert Messervey. Don- iild McKlmion. Barrister. Charlotte town. Mrs. James Campbell (sworn). I heard the car striking .\Icl)onziltl. I heard a lady moan. I called niy husband. I saw the car puss. i usnnot say bow fast the cur was running. I did not hear the horn. iIe was not coming slowly t-Drown.) I heard conductor and McDonald milking itbout a game of cards when they left the hotel. McDonald add “look out for mud." I think iiio car was at the southeast of iny lawn when I heard the conver- iiliioii. so far as I can remember. I heard the car before l saw it. Willard McNclii isworu.) Some me conic and told me of the iicci- dent. I helped rcniuve the cur from iMcDonald. I found no marks where '.'IIc‘I)oiuild was struck. lsaw blood where ‘the car stopped. De~ ‘For John Ilowiird Iiyurs. Doiiulr _na,“,d quid .1 . H _ __ , _ I . . . . . guess lin all iii, glwalllllfllh Ilai ristci. Llniriottc hnysy. n w“ “Ermm Campbell who tuld nie of the accident. He. fave me to understand the car was wing at a high or excessive rate if speed. Mr. Stewart. Attorney (ieneral. Eicre asked for an adjournment to iiibmit further evidence. inquest adjourned to meet at 6 p.ni.. Sept. 6th. 1926. inquest reopened at Il p.ni.. Sep- (‘IIIIIOP 6th. For Joliii lllwcn Sinclair. Jas A ltobertsoii, Charlottetown. (Sgil) JOHN P. GORDON. Iteturiiing (lfficer for Queens. liliil-fi-li - - MARRIAGES BUCHANAN - ARTHUR — in tho Central Christian Church. Chur- lltiifimwlb °ll S°ill°lllll°l' lllll’ l“ Wm. 0. Davey (sworn): Iniiia Rev. Neil I-ierman. George Went lymduclm. on Hm (y N_ IL l was worth Blivillliilifl 0i Fiedellclllll- .vith Chas. McDonald in the hotel I’. E. l. to Miss Cassia llzizei Arth- iii the evening of the accident. III‘, also of Fredericton. \hnut. 8 o'clock we left. tho hotel together. As we went down the grade from ,tlie hotel. when on the street. l saw a car coming and cautioned MiaDonnltl. Cur may have been 200 feet. away or more. I wcnt- to the right, to the fence cor- ier. iMcDoniild‘ made no remark- -,_ when I cautioned‘ him.‘ When i LUND-rlll lll° Cilllfllilleinhf" ""9 moved to tho right, "McDonald said, nitai on invader. Sent- ‘Iih- 11926- "lio not go ihei-ii, It's wet." ‘ I had ‘Fliomus Land. ageld 50,-y""l'B- F1111" iimple time tn get ant/m rho way. oral from his Iain residence flit‘ i did not. have to hurry. ‘I heard Hillshorn Strieet‘ on Friday. Sepi- the car strike McDonald. i went l0. service starting at} p. m. Ioav- back to the car after tlic accident. Ing hound nt'2.ll0. interment ‘Peo- inquest resumed on Sept. 6th. pies Cemetery. ' i926. st 6:30 p.m. Mary Dawson. (sworn) Remem- ber Thursday evening. Sept. 2nd. Wni. ‘Brown and Mrs Crosby cull- ed on me on last. Thursday even- ing -aihout.7.00 p.m. or 7.30 p.m. Don't remember how long they stayed. . Tlioy were on a drive. Mr. I Brown was perfectly sober. Not DEATHS MePHERSON -— At. Brudalbanc. Scpt- ti. wllllllylll McPherson. Fun eriil Friday at 2 p..m. interment Springyton Come top’: dark when they left. My home not yfrir. If they came directly to to Borden they would reach here be- fore dark. Gordon Dawson (sworn): I was busy and hardly saw them. Brown KING SQUARE. orbacks Towards the i m N5.,,_1._'!'" roar, "visti was sober. liquor. Saw him driving out care- fully. Just about dusk. About twi- light. He would put the lights on before he reached Borden. About four and a half tniles to ‘Borden from my place. ‘Hardly be pitch dark when he would arrive at Bor- den. Nothing else that I know about this. lMr. Brown got out. of car at my‘ house. Ephraim Bell isworn.) Wasn't in Borden at time of accident. Saw Mr. Brown that evening at my home. Four miles from here. l didn't notice tho time. My wife told mo at 8.30 p.m. about acci- dent and would judge accident hnp pened at 8 or 8.15. ‘Mrs. Crosby was with him. They WON: on a friendly call. ‘iBrown stayed in car and l talked to him. I would say he was perfectly sober to the best of my knowledge. Saw no evidence whatever of liquor. Vernon Campbell (svrorn): Live Graham's Road. Was in Borden U10 night of the accident. Was railroad operator here. Know Brown and deceased. Was coming from station to hotel when accident hap- bencd. Saw accident. Wasn't pay- ing niucli attention to car coming in. I would be fifty yards away. Didn't notice the car. Don't knon‘ "D0111 Sliced of car. I noticed Con ductor Davey and hfcDonald. First thing Iliéaril was 'a crash. I saw it also. Didn't see car up to that time. Hare told nobody that cni was coining at’ high rate of speed l went to Souris from here. I re member going into station telling that a car had come in and had kill ed a mun. When I saw accident l went into oifice. l saw car strike Mr. McDonald. He was cnnibu across the street from hotel to station. I saw him by light of car Saw Mr. Davey. Couldn't say how far they were apart. The lights o the car were shining on Mr hicDon aid. Couldn't say how fast car wa: Vomlflg- Didn't hear the horn. Mr Campbell and William McNeil were in office. Might have snu ,9?" W115 going fast in my excite- ment. Couldn't say whether ‘Mr ,MciDonnld was running or not. Hi will‘ 1110Vi11i<~stef1i>ing back townri‘ ‘the fence. Don't remember havini seen them separate. Don't k110i‘ where Mr. Davey was when Mr yMcDonald was struck. Coiiliiii't set yMr. Davey on account of the car Couldn't say whether brakes siren applied or not. Heard noise oi 1110111111.’ car before it struck. Coulr not say whether 1M1‘. hiclhinzili.’ made an attempt to avoid car Looked as though he turned ant went back. Can't say whethei Wililiiflk 0r running. Can't sa_\ whether I heard brakes or not Didn't. see car coining to a stop. lie had a uniform. Saw his bras: iutions. Couldn't say that he was ‘iiore than 3 feet from car. Didn't see him throw up his hands (ll ‘ienr hini shout. Didn't hear an) IQlllIl on gravel. He didn't turn irouiiil, but stepped back. The car would be between me and .\ir i).'ii‘o.\‘. I would be a little to tiii "ear of the car from the plat fnriii. Tlicy were mi corner when I saw iiicni first. haiiily (‘til‘llt"l‘ oi fence. Heard no words puss be- tween Davey and McDonald. Wu.- Daying particular attention. JEIIIWS ()'(.'oiiiiell (sworn); l.fvi in Carleton. 3 miles from Iiero. Was in Borden ihc night of acci- rient. ‘Was standing on this cor ner near barbershop. Am l4 year: old. About 20 yards from fence corner and barber shop. Was sit ting in Mark MCCHPVCIIL‘; ‘car. W: were facing north. on right hand side of street. Open car. Sides were on. Was looking through the windshield. Vernon and Morley Muttart were with me. Saw ciii‘ coming up. Saw Mr. McDonald running as fast as he could to get clear of car. Didn't see the con diictor. First saw car at the west corner of station. Saw the lights. Couldn't say how fast it was going Wasn't going as fast us the car l saw on the street tonight. .\ir. Mc Donald was running towards the track when I saw him. Saw cai hit him. IIeard no horn or sound of brakes. Car didn't-stop whim it. struck him. Heard no noiso oi brakes after ear struck him Couldn't say if car was running straight or not. {By glare of lights he was running. Mr. McDonald was running a fair clip. IIe hadn't stopped or turned before he was struck. Didn't see iii/m put up his hands or hear hIni- shout. Isle was down further on station side of tlii street. When car stopped it. was in front of this ste_p. Saw CIIFVCOIIIK‘ to a slop. "Didn't see car bounce. Thought car WIIS- going straight. When car struck him he fell straight. out. Cur kept on going. Kept‘ on. Didn't seem to jar the car any. lie was running faster than lcnuld run. Didn't. see car slowing down any. Henrd crash. Jumped out of car and went down to where he was struck. Didn't sec brass buttons. I was in the rear seat of car. ‘Didn't hear noise of motor. Saw lights when car was at station. Didn't hear-him talk before car struck him. Didn't see anyone on corner. Think u person could cross street. Victor McLaren (sworn) Over 1'1 years old. I was coming from station and met Mr. iDavcy. I saw the ear on the curve down past the station. I thought. I had time to go across the street. but. iheii I thought I didn't. nnd ran back. I came out. the west end of station. I was walking half way down hill when I saw car coming and wont back about ten yards. l went back because i thought car might come up around the station. Car was running pretty fast. Think it was going more than '15 miles per hour. Saw car strike Mr. Mc- Donald. Iltlr. McDonald was going to slip. Put up his hands. He was stepping buck toward smith side of street. Car would be fifty yards away when l first saw him. Don't know for sure if he had time to get away. He was walking with Mr. Davey. ‘Mr. Davey moved to right. to fence. Mr. McDonald was going towards station. l didn't ee Mr. McDonald running. Stop- ped and went to turn back. Heard no brakes. PAGE THR y v. .1 y. li from there up to front of store iii-- fore it stopped. Didn't hear Mr. McDonald shout. 'i‘liouglit i heard him and -.\Ir. McDonald talking. (far slowed down some after I saw it first. When ii was up prcliy‘ 1Y9“ on him. lleard no brakes or burn. Car was going straight. Lights were on bright. I saw Mr. .\lcDon- aid when l turned back. I went back and soon lsaw car strike .\ir. McDonald. l rziii over aiiil met .\ir. Davey. When the jury arrived verdict. ii. was ilisclizirged by ih Coroner, Dr. Iiovycr. It is said that Dr. Bovyer has asked to be reliev- ed of his connection with the iuisc. is he had provioiislly planned a rip to the mainland. Western Guardian —AMONG THE SUMMERSIDE visitors to the city yeisiéfliil)’ “'97” .\ir. and Mrs. 'l‘. D. ltamsnyxDr. and Mrs. Sinclair Rev‘. G. S. and Mrs. Mitchell .\ir and .\lrs. liarry lluii- '01‘. —-ON THURSDAY. FRIDAY c1111 Saturday of this iveck. we will silh- iiit for your approval the new \utumn styles in millinery and lad- i-s really to “Year garments. This iromiiscg to he the most select. dis- ilay of latest modes and fashions n high cl ss wearables shoivn in the Provii viii-ii to uttcnil=SiucIuii~ & Stew- irt Limited. 1799-li-iJ-2i PERSONALS - Nir._llernzird Aiclionald. (lien- zarry. WIIS in town on Sllllmllly. and was accompaiiioil homo by his wife who had been under a course or treatment at the l’. f‘. hospital. Mrs. ltfcDonald is well 0a the road to recovery. II. -—.\Ii'. Douglas lilcNeiii, S'Side. 'i-ft by motor on Saturday morn- ing for llilllliiX. lie expects his bus- iness will occupy one week. ll. -~Mi.<is Griffin and .\'Ii.~‘s lxiylc motored lo (Ihzirlottetoivii on Fri- ‘iay ziiiil lcft on Saturday morning for lmsion. Mass. ll, —--.\li‘. Herbert. Avery. Albertoii. who was recently iiischargoil from the I’. C. hospital whore he had icon under treatment for a broken iriii. iei‘t oirSaturdtiy for St. John, ‘ie expects to return in a few (lay.- iioliling the steering gear of an into, ll. ~IIer many friends will be pleas- ed to hear that the condition of Miss Annie ilallorun. Bloomfield. is greatly imprn\‘eii slime entering the P. (‘. hospital. she expat-is to return home in the coiirseroi’ a week. II. . . -'l‘hc Reverend Wm. (Ioilfrcy. his wife and two children, iLfl‘l‘\‘()il In Albcrton by auto the. first of last week and spent. some (lays thorn, being the guests of Mr and Iilrs Henry W. Gard during their siiori stay. i Victoria Hotel One of the largest and beat equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contain: 120 rooml. 44 of which have private Iii MK. (‘. R. Rogers, .\Irs K. Wills. Sum- nierside; iMr and Mrs Wilfred (‘ou- nolly. llodcilue: Anna Quinn, (‘ur- digan: Bernard Connolly. liedeque Mrs Cecil Stewart. .I’icaril_v; IIev. E. Ii. Russell. Murray Ilrirbour: liirs iluuru (Y. Curley. Sourls; .\ir and Mrs Temple A. Windler. Ros- ton; S. B. Miller and wife. Freder- icton; Mrs W. G. Fulton and party. Scranton. Ph; '8. R. Poiniieit Governor's island; P‘. W. Arurel. Toronto; D. Mills. Montreal; D. M. Dickie. Cunning: W. (‘happell and wife. I-iaiitnx; Geo. S. Wuilpian. Montreiii; i. M. Gautreau. Moncton - Heard him dragging A. 7.. 0. Phillips. Montreal: G. F. S after he was struck. The car wentTownsend. Halifax: John Daviriion Murphy. New York; l‘. b. Clark, Toronto; A. Macdonalii. Tracadié‘ ‘_ Ends-of w)! 4", - ii ‘ i’. I ca‘ ‘e... re. You are cordially iii- '4 the Cqlnpai . Nomination Day In Kings (i0 ‘liIicO-si- w -‘-—-- - 1i Tuesday was nominatltin day In King's County and the nomination papers of the two candidates were signed as follows: Hon. J. A. MacDonald. J. Howard Rluclkinnlti. Georgetown; Peter E. .\i.urpii_v. Cnriligan; Glen .\'.' Jenkins (ieorgetotvn: Alex A. MacDonald. at the wnclusion that it could agree on nZJut-orgetown: (leOfl-{fi- Leslie. Moroll lll-‘IPI’ Oswald Ali-Donald, Penkes Station; Peter f‘. rlinuott, Sinnotfs Road: Roderick Grant. Bangor: Daniel f‘. iii-Innis. d’eakes Road: James R.(“ompton. Morell: Aii- gusius McDonald. hlidgell; Edward linssitcr. Jlorell: L. Rossiter. him-ell; Murdock .\Icl.ean. George- town; Arthur F. McQiiaid. Souris; ‘Harry I). .\ir-Lean. Souris; Roder- ick Ziicllnnald, St. Peters; Harold G. hit-Jillian. Compton's Road: C. f‘. Alli-n. Cardigan; Maynard F‘. .\icl)onziltiil hiontaguc; A. B. Mc- Laren. Georgetown. J. J. Johnston. 'Dr. Thus. E. Grant Montague; Albert McLeod. Murray Ilarboi" South: Jas. L. Younkcr. lsador I\iartin.. hloiitague: Harry Ii. Miller, ll. J. hlabon. Montague; Bernard McGuigsn. St. Mary's Ifond: Sydney McLeod. Cecil INigiitmiin, Montaigne; (Jlarenrae Vuozzn. Wellington A. Johnston. Ii/loiitziguir; James Dewar, lien] (irahain. Montague; A. H. McLol- l‘. A. Iiiellish. Montague; Ilaniel A. McDonald. Cardigan Head; Wm. (Tanipbcll, Wm. A. Mc- Donald, Montague; W. L. Poole. A. Iiortimcr Lane. Montague; (Iccii (.'.'(lreen, Montague; H. Noi- son- L.‘ H. Poole. htontaguo; Fred ltobtirtsoii. llloom lliii. GIVE YOUR HORSE A SQUARE DEAL Let him digest and Inimi- late his meals In comfort with- ‘. out being tortured tiy BOTB | if‘. WORMS. i Q snoor HIM with sun-snow l? BOT and WORM REMOVER i i that will rid every Infcned i ‘animal of these injurious pan- asites- Our Veterinary Department is always at your oervlco- ughes DrugCo i Limited. l i QOOOOOOO‘QOOQOOQ#OOQFOOOQ .@ 5m” - Hotel l baths. Completely renovated I in the past few years. Few y . Hotels throughout Canada (ll Since taking over tliil ' and the United States have '“ ' Haul wg h“; jpgfll many Ito splendid table. Courteous \ ‘houund. or dark" l" service ‘to nil Guests. Tele- , t. y . phone. In room‘. -._. repnlr| and imp ovemsntmllt ’ ’ in new the finest Hotel of t: “cu” “'00 w $500 p" cine In the Maritime Prov- ' ‘ lnool. it nppuiu to thou I Chaflgttetgwn lay-l who vmii n Icomfrlrtlbi: "'_/ , -' -_‘- Hotel nnd upland d tube an g Hotel ('0'! q excellent service at l mo?!‘- lél Proprietor: l- IN lffl°°l - l‘ HARRY c. snows, Manager g '-,$:I;:;rfmm_$3.00 toliQll-OO =mizcvzmiuwrzrw 1.1a‘ ’ - - . ‘ r . s‘~"'°*° l Ch‘ lttt h ____ 81' 0 G 0W Hotel C0., Ltd. _ Proprietor: ll, MIBO L. MQQUAID,‘ Manager. - Qu H TEL . . Rev. 1D. McViear. Mrs Mc- lVicar. Thorluirn. N. B; Mrs John iMatheson. ‘Brooklyn; II. J. Mabon. Montngue; ‘H. F. Woyl y. W Ih~ ington; Mr and Mrs. yd . ox. Moi-ell; Mrr J. W. "Movariiish. Sonris: Geo. Mocdonlid. St. -Poterii Frank ‘McViirIlih. scum; May ‘Fisher- St. Peters; limgeiio J, - Halifax. + .~ alusi ciioiigliio A ‘yllllillll ‘ii-iiiatiiiciiie mlesllltlgsgy . U, wfisziioc-swsst» .— - -