f ; : ACROSS THE ISLAND | eel i Rescue By Mother Noted In Clipping Ry NEIL -A. MATHESON Previncial-Farm Editor IT’S SEVERAL vears since Frances (Mrs Jack! Mat Rae formerly of Cherry Valley, told me to look into a Bel- fast story of a little baby girl who fell in a well, and her mother who went down the well and brought the child back to the top I've talked to several people about it sinée, but recently I wasreadine an old scrap book loaned me by Alf Egan of Charlottetown and I found the item. The clipping, so far as 1 can determine, was from a newspaper of 1876 or 1877, and it said the incident took place some 50 vears before that. which would make it back in-the 18%)'s. Of thaf, however, I am not sure Here is the = In August ‘aes ar William Ross, Flat Hiver was away from home. his father came into the fiousé and asked for a drink of water_A little girl gavé him a tufberful from the bucket s ; But Mrs Wilham Ross ‘said That water is warm, go to the.-well toad draw a cold drink.” The girl went, let the bucket down, but finding it, would not sink into the water, drew it up again She ran to her mother and told her ‘‘some-. | thine is mn the well." Mecsieh “Le ia oDenaell, ee, ts charg. | a ne. one count with assaulting a peace officer and on the see- ; ond with care and control of -mo- } tor vehicle while impaired. j| Both cases will be tried in vind \Police Court quarters due-to the | ace in the court houses seiig 2 The Guardian; Charlottetown, Thurs. Sept. 1, 1966. occupied for other business, Two persons pleaded guilty to jations to the face, while another jeously. reported as being a- pat- icharges.of_possession of intoxic- |passenger in the car, Mrs. J. A. ient in hospital here, had not lating liquor ina. place, other |Douglas of Norboro Was report-"been~admitted--and- was -not~ in- g\than residence and each was jed in favorable condition in hos- jured by the aceident. fined $20 and costs or 30 days Im |pital with lacerations to the . jail. John P. Nicholson, QC, rep- |knees and minor injury to the/ FIND OUR ANCESTOR [reSented the Crown in all cases. pelvis. Mr. Lawless was releas- The oldest’ known prehistorie - ————————|ed_ from hospital at noon ‘man, Homo habilis of Africa's Mrs. Géorge Douglas, also of | |Odluvai forse. has been dated Norobor, who had been erron- lat 2000000 B.C BAY VISTA MOTOR INN CAVENDISH Licensed COCKTAIL dt i : DINING LOUNGE = ROOM CATERING TO ALL TYPES OF FUNCTIONS For Full Information { | No Inquest ‘Is Decision SUMMERSIDE No inquest | will be held into the death early | |Wednesday morning of Mrs. Elia | Lawless, who died in a highway | diaccident at Newton A _post-mortem was held by Dr L. EF. Prowse, chief provincial leoroner at Charlottetown Wed- inesday and he found that she idied of multiple brain and ater. jnat-injurtes:—— . | Mrs Lawless was pronounced Ider. at the scene of the accident | ley Dr. Dan Stewart of Bedeque. | ree entieeere nena enema , | : san Wee epee avtonnene oa rere ; Mrs, Lawless of pear We ’ ‘ ; t M E rd Rhynes 69 Id, was a front seat , ® Little Head Seen Far Below FLORAL DISPLAY . 4 Maaistrate against Mergen Savard Rionas le soa aa, ait Bom the i aa Sauder ‘As a THE MOTHER suddenly niseet noe of her smal! children, ‘ta recuutifut Rabat danley Wei tie lest interested was g Friday, pxeees 2, when hé|her husband, Mahia weviead rusted to the well and, on looking down, saw only the crown | autiful flora appeared in weens — County |The car left the road on a be of the little head 25 feet below hér in thé water exhibited at the Crapaud Fair f-year-old Heather MacKenzie, Adj ourns Cases Magistrate's Court . yesterday-in the highway at 12.30 a.m. MARY ANN A GO GO As quick. as thought the mothér fastened thé buckét af vesterday drew many admir- Westmoreland, who thought Magistrate James B. Johns- |morning. The deceased's husband was FROM CBC “FRANK'S BANDSTAND” the top of ‘ne well—she feared to let: it down lest-it-w < ing glances from the hig crowd “they are beautiful.” ton, QC, Rhynes, who ts counselled by admitted to hospital with lacer- : . rete adjourned. two ¢dases hit the little head below—and let thé. loop of the rope : : : s far as it would go into the well. It would only reach half | : : i ; seat the distance to the Allowance Forms. 7 7 : For younger rea who do not know how the old well Buckets ‘were eperated; theré usually'was a’ wheel hanging ' trom the top of a frame fixed there for that purpose. The Are Forwarded According (6 information. re- ater was hoisted in 4 bucket, which was ate to a ur era tope-in this case it was a-tope, apparently—and t bucket would be let down. into the well whére it wou nl leased ee Me then the bucket |would; be Bout to the tee, by manana cuoctee this. province, youth a or chain over the ¢ircumf erence the ue ailow ton forms tor. Mrs—Ross-slid down the rope aa Te aah reached, then | 3.783 Prince meer —_ she scrambled down the rest of the way to her daughter, low- | youths between in rd ering herself by getting her toes inte the cracks of the stones _| 4nd 16 years will be: forwarded on the side of the well, while shé braced herself with her | (6 their parents on Thursday. hands and her back at the other side. Youth. Allowariees are paid At the bottom she raised her child out of the cold water, | in behalf of those in the 16-18 age but the little one was stiff and cold! ‘Apparently it was quite .|gtoup’ who are in fulltime 4t- Wead” the old story said tendance at ern, or who r precluded from full-time attend- - Teeth Used To Bring Baby To Top pice ey oamtal on mys te | QUICKLY LAYING the child across her owN stomach [forms being mailed this week Se tenes riled Be ee ee eee eel will have to be certified as ta of her dress in her teeth—it was actually wrapped around || s-hool attendance by designated the child—and climbed batk up, using her feet or toes to get | sctool officials,” Mr. Greén éx. Se en eet eee ee. cee plained, ‘and should then be fe- with her hands and back against the wall, bracing Herself {turned promptly to the regional much the same way as she had descended a few minutes | 6ffice-in envelopes which are be- previously ’ AS she feached the end ofthe dangling rope she worked _ | M6, forwarded with the appli \ her wav to the top. Ret ae eae ME Daa ee a th St b rat, ae zoe ae . so il land families through the Youth | Apparently itwas @ hopeless fight the young mother |Allowancés program, in behalf. | sata oe eae Oe ees oo Sat a De ot Ge "ecu ik elpeced jaws were stiff as eyes wu a full of sand from. the well hotter.’ - +. =\paythentsfor thé current year : will be in about the same Liquor—A Good Scotch. Remedy 2p Site the cheaues issu USING A SPOON handle between the teeth, the mother | payment for the summer months “pred the ‘little ‘mouth open and poured in some liquor, a | a8 well, itis éxpected that ~ the“ le ee er total amount to be paid in Sept- | Then she wrapped the child in hot blankets. But there .[ember will exceed $105,000. 4 wasn't the faintest sign of life. so far as could be seén. Mr. Green stated that his regu: . The mother dashed the child’’ body ; , hot water—it was made notin thts Gmesecpnd nned ted Me meena te Fs teen, -thafed-thelittle hedy- secnitie the setae afd -hot-wrappings—-.| in additioh-to their regular work - ‘Under the little arms, and fear thé heart, the body was | in- the “Family Allowances and still as cold as ice, from the long stay in the chilly wéll watér. |Oiq Age Security program, and A third hot water bath was triéd; though the young | he: prged that all parerits coop fs mother must have been torn . Y doubt, she réfused to a. ta éfate returning the Youth i no az she fought for the life of her loved one. More hot lau weteatnn’ wast ai nel trappings, more diligent rubbing By the valiant mother @uickly as possible. Much ad- and. finally. the child gasped for breath—there was a faint ditional work and délays in ie crv, from the tiny throat | ? |suing payment could be avoided An hour later the little one was smiling happily in her rate ae jby careful attention t6 the 3 That evening, says the old story of 111 years ago. ‘the pletion = the. card mS - “father came home to see his little daughter hale and hearty: [simpli ener eg =te 6 where he might have seen a little corpse andthe family dis | *implicity.” consolate in tears.”’ A Highland Mother's Pluck | Driving Case AND THIS was, ‘thanks under God, te a Highland mother's pluck.” the old news story observed with deep Is Adjourned- The old clipping came from “The Presbyterian” . one of the earlier newspapers ‘in this province A case against Hesrv LeClair The lady who performed the brave rescue opétation was. (of Summerside of diving with- Christina Marion Ross. wife of William Ross, whé lived on (out due cate afid attention | the farm where Richard Knox resides now. | was adjourned since civil ageion The late William Martin. Flat River was a grandson, li8 pending in the casé. which means that Mrs. Callum MacPherson, Flat River is‘ | he case was adjourned’ yes- grea! cranddaughter And Scott MacPherson, who was as- \ferday morning by Magistrate sociated with CFCY for some years, is a great, great grand- RAs. Hinton, until Motiday, Oct- ton & FOR THOSE who read my farm column on Tuesday, | ober Bt at 9.50 a.m. ¢ there has been little change in Mrs. Matheson's condition, | _ Milton Baglote of Summerside though we who are closest to her feel just a tiny shade | 4Ppeared on a charge of leavine ~ better about the possibilities for her eventtial recovery. a three-ton truck parked where And that reminds me that I should explain why this t was offensive to private prop- column has not appeared for two weeks. It was a case erty. He pleaded not guilty to sii hala doctor's. ordersfor_a complete rest.-The.-rest lasted... the charge.under-.the-town —by- fin weeks And that’ why “Across The Island” did not |laws and trial was set down. for spear, as usual. ; __|sept. 8. ‘WATCH FOR YOUR ~ DRIVERS - STUDENTS Take These Precautions Note These Rules 1. Instill child safety in your own mind 1. Cross only at corners. . | 2. Look all ways before you cross. 2. Obey all traffic lt and signs aoe ee . 3. 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