wee belt tha ~2;:=§=_...-;;-.~.> -.--_ .... _.__.-_- ~ ___ l ill l annoyance) men-ii: 7.15 6r 1). Tltii‘. 125v. - - - Matinee 3.00 . . . . . .. 16c and 37c. T O - D A Y with WARNER BAXTEI CATHERINE DALE OWEN ELINOR GLYN TELLS WHAT A MAN (z A \' D 0 WIT ll “IT" Lovely and young Ilut unable to endure this ugly Croesus, she fled ‘Q, l "uly to liitcr flnd herself in ff 1 w; of a young, handsome _ fellow - uho was one and the same man. \._i€~7§_i‘1./3§3l§ ,/ A ALSO "la-into kiss us" A TALKIE coat- i;iiv mo‘: Tll.\'l' COMBINES POPULAR ma‘ 1x3. -. »h.TO-DAI till l ll lllll i» YSTERY paring Drama that ivill chill l “you with its thrills as it ivarrtis l iii you with its hearf-throbs. Shiv- ' efing guspcnse shattered by sud- " 2-2:’. xrrv-Jzlmfl 5:551 Q17‘? ‘X21515; mauaswsrszmw-T“. r ' ave. 1.15 at 9. -"-" 16c, 26c. I. A U R A ../\ l-‘L.i'\N'l‘E Ffi-zilziqu Love ~. ltnlcs iiuv D'Arcy uh Also Two Great Shorts Talkie Cartoon V-l ixo ruxxv COMEDY ~ Her eta Night" l l ll The Rev. Fred Williamson and ltlr, John Fleck, student. ‘exchanged pulpits on Sunday mom- rd MricEwcn Sumtt‘ Fxl‘ , mi - . .‘.l.i lflwcxi . tnil‘: Ci '3, .~ recap; ygjril/K 0i .\l.l‘.l Dixiirati hlctctlongriti. l . Tfllllfl, baritone sinf-lvl‘. Sunday morning. The Rev, E. Lockhart. B. A.. 0f ukntizoitisii. N. 51.. occupied "who has i.. iinrl liill Sunday. August. 10th. ittorning Mr. Lockharfs out 23: "He brougrh: us .'_l ..i 1111i. She p ‘rari, their departure from Egypt lmuifih min miiii 0f nu The ltlquest into the death of Dor- een Carver, who died ‘Tuesday night -as a result of injuries received when she was struck early in the evening by a car driven by Claude Ives, was held yesterday morning at 10.30 in N. D. McLean's Undertaking Parlours before Dr. J. C. Houston, Coroner. Eight witnesses were examined and by their evidence gradually a con- tiectcd story was formed. In addi- tion to the driver, there was but one ‘eye witness to the happening. Mr. ‘Alfred lilyers, who was also in the icar. It was brought out that the lstudclaakci‘ car, which Ives was driv- ing. w» ioroceedltfg east on Euston l street, at a moderate rate of speed, l5 miles an hon: Mr. Myers claimed, and as it arrived at the intersection “nth I{*“<'->nro Street a car turned onto Luston Street immed.zitely ahead of thcin, also travelling cast- ward. The child, who had just fin- ished her sitppcr ran out of the house located on the north side of the >iI‘Cf.‘L, and ivns running across tlic pavement followed by her little sis- ter. The former ran in between the -iumui ‘into the hotiie. " ‘re was always a ‘large number of children playing on the pavement and on the sidewalk ' in the vicinity of his store, Mr. Sha- ima declared, and he was often ob- liged to order them away from his door; often they laughed at him. The lchildren played in a very dangerous [place and should not be allowed lthere, Mr. Shams believed. ‘ Oliver Fyfe, (sworn), testified that l he lives on Hillsboro Street. and that. lwhen the accident occurred he was walking to Mr. DesRoches ‘ “ his own door. On hearing the disturb- ance both ran to the corner. Wit- iness saw Mr. Shama carrying the l child into the house. Two cars could ,casily pass on the north slde of lwhere the Studebaker was stopped, lMr. Fyfe thought. The ca: was lstopped about seven feet from the l curb, and about two car lengths from Rvhere the accident had apparently taken place. There was always a lgreat number of children playing laround that corner, Mr. Fyfe said, ‘and it. had become a kind of play- ound. - l Bernard DesRoches, (sworn), stat- led that while crossing the street, he liioticed the marks left by the tires Iwheti the brakes had been applied. lApptfrcritly the car had swerved at fan angle from the centre of the E pavcntcnt to the south side, where it had stopped, witness stated. At the 'p0il"it where the car had stopped there would be ample room for two cars to pass, Mr. DesRoches thought. lHc entered the house, told somebody i'.,. ._--. -‘ ,,-.... .\; iiiiiiinv (Associated Preul VALLBYSTREAM. N. Y» Aug. I3 mcaatcin Prank M. Hawks arrived at Cur-ties Field at 5.41 p. m. (E. B. T.) today, regaining‘ the .. ‘ ‘ transcontinental record wrestled from him last Eastm- day by Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh. p.-. The Young People's Society of the United Church at Centrevllle held a clarnbake at Mr. Hector Leard's shore, Lower Bedeque. About fifty young girls and boys gathered to enjoy n. very pleasant evening to- gether. After they all had enjoyed a good swim. a bonfire was made. and a sumptuous lunch was then served. The evening was then spent in soprts and games. The weather was very fair and the place being .so nice, that the young group pro- nounced the evening's entertain- ment, ii great. success. Miss Van Iderstine, of Charlotte- town, is spending her holidays in Centrevllle Bedeque, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Jewell. The many friends of MLss Lau- rens Sherran, Klnkora. are pleased to hear that she ls rapidly conval- escing after her serious operation for appendlciti; in the Charlotte- town Hospital, and has returi-ied to her home last week. We alt l-ippe to _ _.__. I l City Coon The The Public Forum Tlil: column l: open for flu . dun-ion In wmmndw" l cl question: of tumul- Th" Charlottetown Guardian 600i not unequally cndolic "IQ opinion: o! ocrrelwlllfllllll- City Council. Councillors, City of Charlottetown. Your Worship and Gentlemen: . lot: Continued mm Page 4 - w" there was no man in the 'wl1o l crowd under forty and 1 suppose 1g am safe in saying the majority °1_‘ 1 than 11m families to support I W" ltoldthat those men of whom 1 write Breaking and Entering .. 2 Drunk and Disorderly .. l5 Drunk and Inoapablc 34 would not. average for a whole Ye!" Drunk I’ c‘ M’ ve‘ z Insanity .. . . . . . . . . . 1 ' k. So You flmesedggfirsozigeai: whit“: “h Operating M. Vehicle gin struggle lflflhy wage earners have Without License I m b0 t Unlawful possession m our huge boasting c es a u intoxicating llquoir l! prosperity, When I gazed upon those poor men I could only see in them‘ the living cofllns of dead souls that‘ perished in the c-ruel seas of mleery,. hunger and want. I want to tell youl that you and I are safe in believing that. their gdfieri ha/ppy hours were] spent on a farm when they heordlanes“ “We we” mm“ pmsuu" the whispering leaves, where they-mm under the Highway “an” A“ [heard the singing birds, where theylftf‘ swam?‘ resulting, m Mum“ lheai-d the patterlng rain on the roof. Cmwicllfm-i an‘? m? dlsmmn- m“ lwhere they heard the happy. joyful Fclwlcllm‘ m" neglecting m ‘m’? M‘ llaugh of little efiflclren at l jwlien they heard the sweet tender one for operating Without license and q-olce u; mower 0311;“; to ehem goltwo for operating motor vehicle while lkeep may from harm and danggymlnlfllflfiiifed. There were also two lThe voice of mother‘. the laughter prosecutions for cruelty to animals. ‘of children is the sweetest music in two for disorderly conduct- lfizhtlnzi life, they gently touch the organ one for common assault, four under keys of the human heart, so I say the SlmiiB-W ivy-la“! “K1 51* M‘ "W" Vagrency 15 Paddling without license 1 Attempt. to commit suicide 1 following reports were sub- mitted at Monday’: meeting of the, To I-Iis Worship the Mayor and City Arrests Convic- tions or withdrawn In edition to the above mentioned p13» ter accident, one for rookies driving two cars, at that point separated by, to can a donor’ and g0, some watch will‘ Sm“ ‘m’ ‘"5 5mm‘ “Y “Wwiuie he had been talking m Mr. sumemlkcr- “nd “'55 dragged m” mu‘ ‘ Fyfc, previous to the accident, witness ccl some distance along the pavement. i had seen a cm. pass the intersection, The C“ “'85 bmughl’ m a slim and 5 and in his opinion the vehicle was “S ‘he ‘WW1’ 5°” Wt- Mr- J°5°Ph moving too fast for safety at such a Shama picked up the child, and car- 1 place‘ ried her into the home of her par-l Algtcd nun-s! (swam), stated that cnt<. Alczinivltile Ives had summoned he resides at 195 Cumberland 5L and a physician and Dr. Ledwell arrived v that he ‘lurks at Ives. gamg¢ He i 59¢ Laura"- °\1l7 "mind 50°11 lthat your sweetest notes and mini‘. 11100115719 01 d°€ lax- your tenderest l-ltxights and mine: Two fines of 200 each 1111190585 "n- MY- find M111» Tinwn Newsomei are all discords. composed with the cler the Prohibition Act, $400. Centrevllle Bedeque, were recent sweet vogue o; moths;- and c119 nup- Mlcellaneous Fines and Costs col- visltors to North Tryon, the Zuestypy laughter of children, Keep your‘ lected, $627, 0f Mr and Mrs. William Callbeck. children under parental control,‘ Total Amount collected. 01027. guidance and care, Teach your childl Other duties performed by th= Freetown. lren w walk the fresh fUITOWS of the I Force durlns July are as fulluww hume- after iiieia. Teiwh them that it is no dis-l Prisoners escorted w Queen's Miss Eileen Croken. has returned to her cil Reports-..‘ The undersigned ha; the honor- to submit the City Police Report 1°,- Month ended July 31st, 1930, Seventy five ('15) arrest; we" made within the City limits during July for Offences classified below _ l Dismissed Total Remarks - 2 3 Juveniles of ton. dei- years. Restored to Parent l5 - l5 33 1 34 2 - 2 . . . . . . . . .. 1 - 1 To Falooriwood 1 1 . i 2 - 2 l2 3 15 1 - .l. 1 I. 1 Allowed f4 Leave provinu quarantine ... Dogs destroyed ... . Respectfully Submitted, A. BIRTWHISTLE. Chief of Police MILK REPORT To His Worship the Mayor, and Members of the City Council Your Worship ‘and Gentlemen, I herewith submit my report of Meat. and Milk inspection for the , month ending August 11. 1930. Condemned as unfit for food ant destroyed, five portions of ca-roaaus. ‘l n a NAME PQBTFT. George Munn ............. 4.3 Condensed Milk Co. . . 4.3 Wood Bros. . 4.8 A, B. McKay .. . 3.6 Roper Bros. 4.2 A McRae and Son: 4. Wm. Gurney Clifton. t per, the l up. piihnt of I’l'll‘iCt.‘LO‘.\'ll Unit-ad ChuiCll r a, few minutes later. The little ‘girl was then removed to the City Hos- pital, where she was found to have a dislocated spine and a number of painful ext/ernal injuries. The witnesses examined were Wal- ter Carver, Sadie Carver, Dr. Led- well, Jennie McDonald. Joseph Sha- ma, Oliver Fyfe, Bernard DcsRoches and Alfred Myers. The driver of the car was not examined, as his Counsel Mr. J. J. Johnson, desired a confer- ence. The lnquest was adjourned till this evening at 1.30. when it will be continued at the Police Court Chambers. The following jury was empanell- ed: A. A. Alleyi foreman) Carl James White, Erlwarcl McDonald, Henry Hilfillfifi. Following the view- ing of the remains, the witnesses were examined. Walter Carver, father of the child, isworni, stated that he was in Mon- tague at the time of the accident. and that he received a phone call about 8 o'clock. When he arrived in the city the child had died. The child, as far as the witness knew, was in good health. - Mrs. Sadie Carver, mother of’ the child, (sworn), stated that at the , time of the accident she was at sup- The little girl had just finish- l cd her supper, had gone out and had ,, c: Afr, A, E. GUlPSDiC. Elli? Penfibegun to run across the street to W85 meiplay with a child on the other side. so 1st in Keir Memorial Church onl The child was being pulled along un- der the car, when the witness looked out the window. When witness came out Mr. Shanta. was picking the child He carried her into the house. Dr. Ledweli ivas summoned and he In tiiclremoved the child to the hospital. message ‘was base-ti on the words of Deut. 6 Witness stated that the car was in , the middle of the street and the lit- that He tic one was tumbling under it. The tnugiu l)l'il1i_{ us in." The $j)C£1KCl'1'C- (ll'l\'£‘I‘ was LFYJIE to stop the car ‘c. .'~.~1 imply; f1; tiir- children 0f IS-l\\'|"if‘l1 uutness saw it, Witness did not . know whether car iveiit over the Kelly, James Power, Ralph Jenklns,l _ _ l H‘ l’ UN‘ mpfthcir sojourn in the wiltiertiess alldlfllllld or not. The car passed the ‘ “ ‘ ' ‘their march t’) the promised lflliflldlllllig room windoiv, and stopped _ _ V: v l‘ “ills fir» cirissilied illL‘ Israelites; into opposite a little tree. l‘ H"‘IW"‘XH_ jvllllxl‘ n" tizru- m-r.,_= as folimvs" ffhnsc who Dr. R.J Ledwell, jiracticinz physic- '. "'1: on :;'."i‘.ixr».iti_,_ l t iozkcd l‘\ll'~lili;_'._\' l)<'\ll{\\‘fll‘d to theliziii, (sworn), stated that he found frrvtlotn ,cii,|ri,'v-"fl in ESYVJZ. eonipar- tite child lying on the floor of Mr. ed with the lifc in the \\’llEl(‘l'llCS»S§lL'{ rosidcncc in the ' ~---~-i was in an open Studebaker with lClaude Ives. who was driving him lhome to supper, when the accident occurred. As Ives was driving down lEuston Street, a. car turned off Hills- lboro Street, travelling the same di- lrection as they were, and pulled di- lrectly in front of them.- The little lgirl ran in between the two cars and lwas knocked down. Whether the ichild was thrown to one side or whether the car passed over her body witness did not know. Ives stopped i the car at once and got out. The car lwent a few feet ahead, after the brake had been released. There was la second child follovrlng the one in- ijured, and had they swerved to avoid the first they would have surely l struck the other. Witness knew noth- ling about the brakes or the car. The lcar was not travelling in excess of _,fifzeen miles an hour, and was on ‘the right side of the street, and in- lslde ‘the white line. witness declared. ‘He thought that had the child not lslowed up she might have escaped being hurt. Ives jumped out of the lcar before it was fully stoppedu Wit- H1655 did not touch the emergency brake. The car had been broughtln lfrom Montague the night before. The inquest was adjourned till 7.30 this evening. BEDEQUE What's the use otclling The troubles that you and Within your bosom dwelling To spell your frame of mind? Although they seem oppressive, Your good old friends of yore ‘Won't prize prize your word; exces- sive, They've lteard them all before, What's the use cvtalkirig ‘Bout What ls going wrong When all the world b mocking And asking for a song? Though controversy rages, ’I‘l1e folks who will explore Those old. historic pages Have heard it all before. M15 Peflfil’ Read. Hope River. is Mrs. Croken. ' ahen and Mrs. Mai-y MacBride. all of Klnkora. motored to Summerslde on Thursday. Mrs. Thomas T, Sherren, of Kin- kora. left, Monday morning for a visit to Winnipeg and other cities in the Prairie Provinces. Mrs. Sher- ren will also visit her daughter, Dora at the St. Paul's Convent, Minnesota, who is taking her final vows there this month, Congratulation; are extended l to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stetson, of Free- town, on the arrival of girl and boy twins, on Friday July 25th., 1930. Mr. and lvtrs. ‘Robert. A. Stavert, Messrs. Lucy Simmons, Patricia Ramsay, Mary Campbell and Messrs Keith and Herbert Simmons and lottetown on Thursday, Miss Banohe E. McIvor, of Kin- kora, is visiting friends in Grand River. for the past few_days. Mr. William Rose, son of Rev. D. 3.. and Mrs. ‘Ross, formerly of North Bedeque. has been visiting his old frledds in Summerslde and North Bedeque. Rev, Mr. Ross, who had a pastorate at Grand Falls. New Brunswick, is now living at Cornwall, P. E. Island. A very delightful afternoon was enjoyed by the children of the St. Mary's Church. summerslde arid the members of the congregation at the annual Sunday School picnic held at Mr. David Lefurgeysl pic- turesquely located grounds at North Bedeque, As the tide was high, many enjoyed a cold plunge in the Mr Carl Moose, motored to Char-l ‘Peridln! h" M11511" in ohm“ lgrace to be a. farmer. or the wife ofl _ lottetown, the guest of Dr. I. E. and * a gamer, Teach them and navel summonses Served ... .. them understand clearly that they ;were in childhood rocked by willing M“ “h” Shem“ M“ A» Mm‘ hands and wooed to peaceful sleep Dwelling houses released from by mother singing soft and low. 'I‘eaoh them that the home fireside is thelhapplest place on earth. Teach them that gold and its lustre cannot purchase love and reircect. and that ‘it never did arid never will purchase true happiness. I am Sir, etc, JOHN D. MCINTIRE. Boswn, A118. 10th., I030. RESULTS COUNT Townsman-Istft it unhealthy b: have the plgsty so close to the dwell- ing house? Countrywoman-Well, it's been there for several years, and we al- ways have the fattest and heaviest pigs. THE BIGNESS INSIDE Little Willie was invited to a party land ate heaps of chocolate and cakes. “My dear boy." said his aunt, "you must stop eating now or you'll be ill tomorrow. You're too small to eat so much." "Oh, no, Auntie," replied the little chap; "I'm not so small as I look from outside." FIRE ON HIGH SEAS CLAIMED MANY LIVES SOUTHAMPTON. Eng, Aug 18’ iBy The Canadian Prom-Few people living today oein recall the wreck of t-he "R. M. S. P. Oom- ,pany‘s steam-stillsg Ship Amazon. l1; was on January 2 1e52, that, the lAmaaon, then the "crack" ship of the Royal Mall Steam Packet Com- pany. sailed from Southampton with cargo and malls for the West Indies. County Jail .. .. fSubpoenas served Dwelling houses quarantined Allison Holmes Wallace Wheatley . . T.G.Brothers 3.3 V. MoWilliams 4.2 (CONDITION CLEAR] low, and swarmed on deok. l Women fell ~ on their lmeeo to lpray, they were lostled w the bul- lwarks and mushed and trampled. lac horror of feet gnawed into mum's souls , “only one hope of salvation now remained-the boats. But these were oft; and the men who should have handled them were forward." The ship carried nine boats, but d; launch chem waas next to im- possible. To try to drop 3, boat over the side was to court- disaster. Those boats that could be reached urea-e made ready until such time as the engines "stopped of their own accord, since no man could enter the engine-room. The master of the Amazon knew very little of swim. ‘That the boil- ers would burst when. depleted of wafer never uttered his head. Fin- ally. with the ship a. mess of flames and stilt plurglng before the gale the captain determined to Munch the boats, but to add to the horror those forward‘ were on fin. Immediately there was further aft the boats which were not burn- ing. "Captain Symons, daesperatn man sickened to death by what he had seen, went. aft to the quarter deck, took the wheel from the sfeei-smank hands, and said: "Save yourself, lad: I stand by the ship.‘ There. for all exldence to the contrary, the cap- tain died-a lonely man at the post of duty." ' Those left aboard the ship perish- ed as she blew upJII-ie 42 survivors, heavy blows were struck as the mm panic and a wild stampede to reach , She was u, novelty in thong days; n timber-fashioned “sailing-stea-m" ship. reputed to be the biggest saillzg vessel out of any ‘British drifting in their battered boats with- out food or water, ivere rescued by Dutch galllots and a BrltLsh brig. Fire also claimed the Cospatrick, brine, while the races and tug-of- war contests later furnished fine sport. The tables were bounttfully laden with everything good to eiit ’ t. Her gross burthen was 2,- a wooden ship of I200 tons which a tn ladies to be co t -!,p°' . , ' lianwd “ion the 13am“ magi’: ‘lnlzse tots. She was 300 feet in sailed from London to New Zealund llerigth and 41 feet in the beam- on Sept. ll, 1874, with a orew of 44 Athletic People are subject to strains and 11g- ament displacements. Rub in a little Minn-d’: for prompt relief. We now have in stock a lim- ited supply o! BEAN SHORTS MIDDLINGS OIL CAKE COTTON SEED SCEUMACHEB. FEED DAIRY FEED LAYING MASH CORNMEAL CRACKED CORN FEED WHEAT ROLLED OATS All of which we are :el.liug at lowest price: by the bag or in tou lots. Also in stock all well known brands of Blend and Bard Wheat Flour -ln bill l" barrels - selling It lowest prices. Call or write for price: he- fore buying- A. llorne & 0o. WHOLESALE 6-. RETAIL 5 BI-B-B-II-l}. Gwroc Plaster T" l I": "“ “ "V'“tiiri~r> who were cvnicitt with ihcirluzth lifrs. " l ' t .1 v ' ‘ l‘ ‘ 7 " l‘ ( m“ _' liiotv- hllt) \ J- l" Mm‘“"°“‘ (Ym""a~" “Lmwnl (""11 "w pmm <1 lard In Closing thel ilttl where an x ray pirtmc was‘ _ _ ‘ . . A . . . , - , , ' _‘\' Q F‘ lqtitwtmn was asked "Arc wr- mnring‘ taken. Tho child was suffering from ' m‘! "L" w‘ ,lOl’\".'lll'd tn thing's that are hizhcrl ( ', l]. llw - . , . . (‘am WM’? c; and truer.’ Owlng m {n43 mm thg‘ ti‘ nip‘,- '. it'd‘, . lf'iittt' ‘l S isidr; aitritdcrl as urttal but despite Carver and Mrs. McDon- a dislocation of the spine lntween Child the fourth and fzftfl-i proccsse: * rvrnitir; scrvicc was not as largcjy'v:as also suffering Pom a contusion thmtf the train, rvllcrrs wcze m EH0 livcatiicr very many," made the c3011, absent: pulse about 30; p~ .-_~ ' to attend as .\'fr. lnckhart ls always about l2. Necessary treatment was 11' ely on _ _ v l “'P‘l.f(:‘lllf‘l|l'lll_\' u-cicomcd to hi5 home cgnngiven. Child succumbed at 11.30 ‘Um . "Ailyju" H H‘|(L1;‘(;l"‘o~‘-.gregatzon, lWltlllJlll. segaiiiiii’; consciousness. “(WNW lfikmw‘ RUN‘ t“? E ‘There ups a severe abrasion on the ‘ t‘ " " * ' ' - ~ Mrs. John Crater. who has been right knee and thigh, a small lacer- L Oven. llrcnklmc. Mass; Cliar-"m the prince cmm." H .t lcpp 3T3 ..._ Wuicl-ostr-r. 31am; ynylflx weeks returned heCl-spiltizrlie f0: P“ “Yb 5- l?’ RM "M duuzhterlrhursiiay Aug, 7m, ated wound on the right of the ab- domen. Death was caused by dis- ‘ Mrs, gran,“ location of the spine and concussion l” "din. .\fii.i.=. Mass; Let-man Wat-cry mam. [fiends an, hoping for of the brain 55'~'~‘“I“'i5- Chlmln- her complete restoration m health Jennie McDonald, (sworn), stated f‘ and SlPPIIETh. llhfil. at the time of the accident she .511“. . ______ was eating her supper. She saw the ~47 Al! Efoard J ust received direct from Factory- One full carload CYPROC PLASTER BOARD 3-8 and 3-16 thick 4x7-4x8-4x9-4xl0 Prices Right Poole & Co, child rolling over and over under the car. Mr. Shnma picked the child up. She vrns ‘bleeding terribly at. the mouth. After the child had beenllng July 30m" m nonm- o; M155 tend w them : hearty welcome-Bf taken in, “fitness went. after a pan of ivater. Car was more toward the north s.de of the street than toward the south. ‘ll-Ending h" "ammo" l" Kmlmrarlwhlch they canted out arduous task i . . . j 1'1'l“<'11l- 115W 11ml iii" FJHTIliF-‘L Rl'0ll1),l aid. ’l'lic Cllilfl was in n serious con- me gum‘ of 1W5‘ Theresa Limes‘ tof serving same. Three hearty cheers ' itiart-hing liopcfullyl riitioii and was removed to the hos- Fr land a tiger were given for Mr. Le- °e"fur e , before the crowd dispersed town, was a visitor to Tlgnish, onlmrgtgelr homt Sunday, i i Miss Minnie Lend, of Centrevllle Miss Eileen Dawson. Central Be- ihedeque, who for the past week has d . ' ‘lslt. ogqlfifldvgs a ‘ or m summarsidelbeen unergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital is now suf- and Misslflclently recovered to leave the hos- Mlss Mary Melvor Blanche Manor‘ or Kmkon‘ spentlpltal and is now spending a few John Toombs. . ‘days visiting Mrs. d ' l Ti sh sun my n gm ' I Summcrslde. Miss leardls sister, lMlss Hamil-h‘ Leard who has been Mr, and Mrs. Irving Toombs. Cen-gconflned w h" home ‘brown m_ trevlll Bede e, s - lend uzelth Mrs.“ T0051: pittlfeengfir. ream‘ l‘ wen m h" my w new‘ land Mrs, James Dlngwell, of Mfdgeill w‘ iMrs Dlngwell accompanied them ‘hack and is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Toombs. l Mr, Bert Hammlll. lower l A large number of visitors are in evidence these days and on every ‘side we see tourists motoring to A miscellaneous Show, party w“ beaches to enjoy the breezes and I held at the home of Mr and Mrnsa" “l” ‘Hp- The? "e “"75 ‘Ray Johnson's. on Wednesday even- “gimme m m" 97mm” find “'8 ex" lMary smith, of Kelly's Cross. ‘rho: lbrlde-bo-be urns the recipient of many l costly and useful gifts, including, cut glass. china, fancy work, etc.’ SERVICE lscarcely larger than a. modem coast lcr. Sieam was in its infancy in I852. and the Amazon was one of those cumbersome craft fitted with huge Dflddlg wheels and steam engines, of. some 80 horse-power. In addit- lion to the crew 0f 110 officers and ‘men, she carried 50 passengers. From the first the Amazon exper- ienced bad weather: and the full S-TBHBlh of the 80 horse-power en- glnee was needed to push her a- gainst. the heard winds and seas. Engines of those days were little more than mechanics. Very soon the bearings of the oxigh-ies became heated, and the hose pipe wag um- stantly employed to cool them. And this on the Bay of Blscayl But, the master refused to turn back, end pushed his ship into the gale. ‘Ihen at night. the second offloer "saw the thing that caused his heart to quicken its bent and lump to rise awkwardly in his gulplng chime. ‘fliers were flame: evident, issuing from the super-structure in the Mistress (to new mald>--At din-rnelghborlwod of the much crlticlzed__ and 429 emigrants. Panic broke out, land the boats were smashed or cap- islned in the launching. Two boats alone floated after the ship unk- two boats 400 miles from land, and in them huddled 71 survivors. There was neither food nor drink. and one boo‘. had neither mast nor oars. Before the Cospatrlck sunk the Captain lost oontml of himself. His lest action was to throw his wife overboard, arid authorities blamed her presence on boa-rd for the "colossal quality of the catas- trophe. "A ma“ in control of such a sit- uation needs to have a clear brain ls occupied with apprehension. for a dear om. he cannot do justice to OPTOMETRY l: a weclalhed lcleuffi- coumutrstliig all its rc- lourceetothc end that Defective Vision my lt= restored, Eye Strain relieved w‘! Muscle imbalances ml- rooted. Any ouc of those defect: may be, and nearly III!!! ll. the cause o! himself or to the situation. SEVBfB Of the tWO b08108 that put Ofl one was never seen again. Bod weather overfiook thg other. Andi ‘then came the biggest horror of all l If troubled with III‘- uim. we will b: IM f“ Investigate the condition of your eycl. and If necesnr!» rmini you with proverb‘ fitted corrective (ll-HI!- whlte men turned oantibal. Elghtl days after the Cospatrlck sank‘ there were left oruy eight men. and l three of these were only raving lunatics. shop on Euston 8t, (sworn), stated that he was taking ln u bucket of foe ‘very dainty lunch of’ ice cream and right. Do you understand? from outside the store. He looked up make was served and the remainder NOW Mlld-Thlfll 61110 m0. r =~ .le r‘: ‘t 134:»: on lho street. ma: lr-f the eu-ntnq W3!» linen‘. very plgfl- you superstftutlou u: eomethingf- flames died. The passengers bum, nut. uinliadhnmqndcurlodlicr mtlyinmuelo mddonclng. _t______._-,P_l_lllngflhw. Al! Joseph Shaina, merchant keeping n EThe gifts go to show the popum-igy ner remember you must service from lcnglnc-rotrm." ‘of Miss Smith in this vicinity. A the leftwd take the rim: from the’ All attempt to smother the en- Blfg and atop the fin failed, and soon all hope of cuiquertng the wu-woewsoom Two more day: passed and the lnumbcr in the boot. was reduced to five-five men in regs. as week do babies. A chip appeared and wok them on board. but on)! three d (l. F. llutcheson GTOIIIIIIT