-\ A. . Jo.-, . N , l .. ' * .',, .,---.»:-.- r .. 1 - i - f .» ; 1 -' f' »» l iff. -- 'V' ` l 2 1931 ' ‘ 2-’ f ~ -d,.=._'l‘“E §L”`TE"°W.N ‘-i-.‘l..%'£A"‘ . -.--- PAGE stuysv ‘FA-. ct & -l ‘“ , PM i _ 2li\ `L. P.. Ti _ _ , i i . .. _ i __ Y* “W . -__ on "'~/in. € OI' 111' 8111’ 3 l1SC1°1 €I°S ' Li0N`DAY_ Signup-The sum- l°°“ 1;? Mi, sixtus Mcnenan. Fhouseii was \Jlli'Il€d ID. the ii ir=l>P;fte:d,, morning ut liao. lllllm y homo at the as was n0ll°dY all i _ tilt” mmm of the fire is un , The ,iiitire building and its i-inf;-H ‘re a can-iplgtg 105|- .vlsrrrrio Tim ’s"‘,"hn'" gms' yrs.StoreyofSt. 0 » - »~ ‘ mei, family are visltini *»“° ' They ,N at present in Bum- d° guests at the Russell H0' li*l`;lg_° sw,” is B designer for Mc ‘di c um., Magazines. it-Miss Kathryll ' l0l‘L;;:;wFh¢ guest of honor wxially shower recently given by ntl mbei MacLeod. a number of W lands motoring to the latte:'s llll frwhere msny iovely gifts were wmsed by the bride-to-be. Buffet icce . ents were served. lcfrtilllll , iam, pleasure at the evident ,ity of the,Provlnce at thi! Fw; time was expressed by Hon. $15; Biiick, M, P., Halifax, Pres- ident of the Elistem C°““d°' saw has md Loan Comphlly, Wh0 B.!'l'lV iii on me island Saturday W l°°l‘ im thc local situation and to fam- iiiiiiu himself with business con- dlli0il5- A1'l‘i1ND1NG CONYENTION pi, Jesse M. Bader, Indianapolis. mil, secretary of Evangelism of tile lluoi christian Missionary society mill Mrs. Bader arrived in the prov his Friday to sl.:nd the annual auivelilion of the Prince Edward gland Churches of Christ which in held at the Cross Roads gliilrcll. Dr. Bader delivered ad- mires saturday and yesterday bt' irc the convention. Attending the mention also is Mr. H. ia. xli- pur, Toronto, Secretary of the All- culada Coninhttee, who also ad- iressed the coiiieieilce. - --- ‘\ LONG CANOE TRIP-T0 Steph- tn Pond of Sulnmerside, belongs the honor of making the first Sum- lnerslde to Charlottetown trip by canoe, alone. Leaving Summerside on Friday morning at 7 o'clock Stephen reached the City at noon on Saturday alter nineteen hours actual paddling. At times the can- oeist was hampered with -adverse tides, but persistence won. The canoe was stranded for two hours on a sand bar at Victoria, as the llde was going out. “I’il give you the canoe if you want to take it back," says Mr. Pond. He intends lhlpping the craft back to the Wes- hu-u Metropolis. WEDDIN G ANNIVERSARY - the many relatives and who called at the home of and Mrs. Arthur, North Rus- tlco, August 9th to offer congratula- it being the 36th anniversary nf tilei: marriage, were: Mr. and Noy and sorl Ralph, Edison Easter and sons Leith and Lome, North Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stev- Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Mc- ahd little son Derrill, chor- Mrs. Mary Nicholson. Mrs. Robert Slliiphant, Mr. Iefuta Wood and son Chesley, Hunter Riv- er: Mr. Kenneth Andrews, Lowell, llll-Sli Miss Nettle Andrews, Mr. und Mrs. Leslie Andrews, Concord, N.I-I.; Mies Alma Rollings, Rusticoville; Mrs. H. J. Bernard, Medford, Mass.; The Tryon United Church Par- “llllise was the scene of it quiet Villilllls on Wednesday. August illh, at 1.30 p. m. when Miss Rachel Aliliela Babcock of Providence-, R.. I-1 ililishter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Billceck. of suclrviilc, NB., was 3”” ill marriage with Mr. Joseph Mrirnas Gilmartln, son of Mr. and Pm- -i°sooh 'lx oilmsrtln, also of ve vidence. The bride `who was 5i'l;il’°°°i"i'ililBly attired in it gown mwllired chiffon and carrying a hm? lwliiluet of roses, ferns and 'mm breath, entered the parlor on oi mn; of her father to the strains ¢fi8rin's Wedding March, l’l‘7'4 by Miss Geneva Lund, cou- mmhe bride. she was attended ,io wa *ex* Wheeler. of ssclrvillc, nits and Md m “sur” Im' mu md farried A bouquet of gldd. "l“l’“l'- Tllii groom was Bmv"‘VP°r|od by M:. Prank Babcock. of mme, brother of the bride. bk nnceremony which was g d°ii.i IM JlLservlcc was solemniled by in ' - - 1-und uncle to the pride, "‘° Presence of lmmceict, nl.. srmmd “'l°lii`ll. following qhigh dll mgnmnulzmy nt down to s wed. ,M waz? :°lil>le. who have the mo mr K ho their friends, leftlly hm °“°YUi°°ll trip through ,,,i,05°°"“= liter which they “_ ,md spends short time with the I nu u,,,, h°m;'“:'- before lecvrhg for Vlvuacacg t al M°"P°’ ““`°°‘f TUESDAY i _.LET FOB OTIAWA-Mr, Jghn P- Fl°°d' Ulm* Bly left recently for Ottawa where he ng ‘¢¢¢i,¢,d l. ll05lti0ll with the Dominion Bur- elll of Stl-tlstlca. His many friends wish him ablmdoni; success in the capital city. (Patriot Please Copy). -1~:N'rlm'rAlNcD riusung FROM _ BUMMERSIDE-Mr. and M11. Pi’0Bller L. Arsenault entertain- ed a. number of friends including visitors of Summerside last Tues- day evening. Music and dancing :iles the time buss very pleasant- y. . BAND ENJOY OUTING _ The members of the League of the cfogg Band had an enjoyable "tum out" yesterday when they spent a day at West River Bridge. The intention iWli-B B Ulf! to Bonshaw but the imotor boat was considered too large *O Ilediltlate the narrow river above the W€Sl} River Bridge, However ing bandsmen enjoyed the day which ,brought back memories of old camp ‘ing days on McNally's Island and ,many stories were told gs the crowd ‘sat around after a hearty meal, con- sumed in real picnic style. The boat 1211; on retum home just before the r . Work is progressing favorably on the airport at Upton Fam and will be completed on Saturday night in good time for the Trans-Canada Air Pageant which will be held here on August 2S`lmd 24, according to a message received by The Guardian last night from the Canadian Press. The Pageant is the most spectacu- lar thing of its kind ever seen in this country, and will provide many wonderful thrills. Dr. J. S. Jenkins, and his efficient supervisor of work, Mr. Ivan Reddin, are to be con- ; gartulated upon the enterprise they have shown in rushing the con- struction of the air port so as to enable the visiting planes to land and manoeuvre here. AT GYRO-President Russell Chandler was the chairman, at the weekly Gyro dinner at Beach Grove Inn last evening- The guests were Miss Evelyn Parr, advance repre- sentative of the Freiburg Passion Play, Messrs. Willard MacDonald and William Cunningham of the Bt. John Gyro Club, Dr. Stirling Gid- dings, Mr. Lloyd Proude and Mr. Borden McLure of Worcester, Mass., formerly of Bi-ackley Pdlnt. Mr. C. M. Williams and Dr. D. T. Waye re- ported that the Rotary-Gyro camp at Canoe Cove was progressing sat- isfactorily and that all the boys would be given a pass into the Ex- hibition one day this week. Miss Parr gave ls brief address on the Passion Play. The St. John Gyros told of the plans made for the Dis-' trict Convention anl were assured that a good delegation would attend from Charlottetown. - -_ -PASSING OF ELDERLY RES- IDENT OF BEDEQUE - Many friends will regret to hear of the death on Saturday morning of Mrs. Alice Henderson at the age of B4 years. at the resldence'of her son. Mr. James C.` Henderson, Central Bedeque. Mrs. Henderson had been in falling health for some months and her death was not unexpected. She was the widow of the late James Henderson of Bedeque, and had lived all her married life in Bedeque. Before her marriage she was Miss Alice Blatch of Charlotte- town. 1-fer pasting, will be deeply moumed by a large circle of friends as her quiet disposition and kind- ly nature had endeared her to all who knew her. Sincere sympathy is extended to her only son, Mr- James C. Henderson, who ls left to mourn., The funeral took place on Monday at North Bedeque and was largely attended. B. _.l A VISITORS APPRECIATION- One of the most delightful gardens ln the Province, is that of Mrs. L. E. C. Ferguson, Meadow Lea., New I/ondon, which is ideally loc- ated facing the Bay, while in the background is seen the oldfhistor- lo Geddlo Memorial Church. With a love and appreciation for the beautiful, this energetic lady has collected many rare flowers, vines and shrubs, which she can readily call by name, from different count- ries. These she has trained over trsliises and rustic arches with true artistic skill. Honey suckie and ros- es perfume the air, while the flow- ers are urlot of color to the eye. A sun dial and bird-baths are con- veniently placed while invitind seats md an ideal summer house invite the visitor to linger. In Mrs. Fergulonh oommodious home, vis- lfors are cordially welcomed, and mel in iz wonderful antiques she UVM. Mo -of these are over two hundred years old, and others ore reminders of loving romances of the early settlers when a visit to Cher- lottetown was made on horseback. It is certainly u connoisseur: por- . L. / . Mr. Cornfoot was employed ln the Patriot Office. He leaves a widow his father, Alex Comfoot and Mrs. ON MOTOR. TRIP-Mrs. L. J. Karcangos from White Plains, New York, who have been visiting for Gorveatt South Shore and Mrs. The party who are motoring great- lMrs Karcangos who is motoring ery and kind hospitality extended The annual Prince Edward Island history of the Exhibition Associa- tenant Governor Dalton. The open Pavilion which was crowded for the occasion. l The President of the Association, - Mr. James Paton, who presided. at the Clmhdlen National 1-{0i,el_ The citizens of summerside were Mr Roos is taking motion pm shocked by a. tragic motor car ac- Lleut. Govemor Dalton, Premier ' ' Lea' His worship Mayor Pmwse’ ures of the Islam-1 for publicity pm._ cident which occurred abtsiitiit 130 -BTEADILY WPIDVING-Eli* _VIBITWG IXIUBITION- PAINFULLY INJUBED-B¢l'lDlll couraging reports continue to be re- Mayor W. J. Lidlidmo and Mrs. mind” Wm wsuined by Mini eeived by the family of Ven. Arch- udstono accompanied by M15! Nl'-" Olive Ritchie Charlottetown, yes- dcacon White or Suniinerside as to his agmpbcll md Mig' ;¢g¢r;gug-ili/muy momiég when A mom cu, his condition- It is expected that ull are attending thc cxluultlcu ihi',i,i,,,,, by , su,,i,,,,,,i,i, iw ui h° Wm, 5° “bw l'° ’°"“m mlm 1° °l“"l°"°t°W`°' A ' I 'making the turn of! Great George me ne" ‘“t"“'°' S’ A V ' ` sua!" o;'I';;NT_A_, uw t to Kent Street, ran up over the P ° curb, striking Miss Ritchie, who was .:";2:".;flf:';"e:;.';r;°;: :':.‘:l=.~“":.“ “°':l”“ 1:" ~: °» . en on e v < ec o . the sudden -death in Ottawa of- Na- me Mnipeque maguwrzay :;,icii" 3:3251; Wuddrigseg ° °°n°1de“bl° than Comfoot, clerk in. the office “suited in painmi but mmmsteiy ni an pc e up unwmcl' of the Secretary of State. Previous in in “ri h i °“° Wm mth leg* b'°k°“» °“° ‘t to d¢¢¢pf,ih3 his mslgig-,-i in Qu,-y,a_ m °l' 3 es W ell lllell' U51' °°' the ankle, the other just below the lldcd with a motor truck- im¢e_ The iiiiiimi imy Wu ddven and two chudren. He is survived hy mv“sT“`U“ AT ST- "°m" by Mr- Wiilillm Gillespie- Thoush f N. R.-At St. John, N. B., on Sun- gugei-ing severely fi-om shock md . day the feast of St- Alphonsus ibl g ii wiii Bi-ehaut or this City_ i » poss y rom in ernal injuries, Miss ' ____ f°\ulder oi the Redemotorist Order aitchics condition last evening was Mr. Leo Corcoran of Charlottetown, reported as well as cwld be ex. took' his temporary vows and be- ivlriiil f il dMr.lvii _l>°°i°d- c e and am y an S ue came a member of the congregation i ill the Most Holy Redeemer. On the the past six weeks with Mrs. Josiah “me day Mr' wmlam M“°G“13'*“ *SAD NEWS RECEWED--Mm , °f Klnlwrl. P- E- I-. Wa-B invested Louis Leard of Summer-side has re- Hecioi, McNeill at Lime sands With the Habit of ‘the Order. i celved the sad news of the sudden leave .this morning on return home. - - -PAYS TWENTIETII SUCCESS- Money in Winnipeg. The late Mr. iiy enjoyed their outing particularly IVE VISIT-Mrs. Minnie Murray, of Money was Mrs. Leard’s son-in- _ Atlantic,Mass.,lsvisltlng the Island law having married her daughter, iher mst mp to me Garden Pmv_ and is at present the guest of Mrs. Mildred Newsome, who predceased mee and is charmed with the seem Josephus Smallman, of Summer- her husband some few years ago. side. Mrs. Murray has been aregu- He was a native of London, Ont., lar visitor to the Island for the last to her. _ twenty years and finds something where he mel: his wife. Rev; to interest her on every visit. The same letter that conveyed Pmvinciai Mricmturar and mdu5t_ Sli SHYS the Island has gone allead the news of Mr. Money's death riai Exhibition’ which promises w lil l9BPS and bounds in the last ‘few brought the news of the death of be me biggest and most successmi nears; :nd is becoming is favourite his eldest son, Kenneth Newsome, fair held in the forty years of me sor or tourists. Mrs. Murray was after a long illness. The boy was fprmerly Miss McLure, of chdrlocts- only 21 years of age. There are left town.-S. tion, was formally declared open iagt evening by His Hamm. Lieu_ .__ Margaret and Masi~~ Allen. Is- land friends join in extending sym- ihg function was held in the Paton Mr' Charles G- R‘°°S- I T°f°hl°- icameraman for the official motion ved grandchildren.-S. Pictures of the Canadian National R9-llwllys, and Mrs Roos, are guests en by the Canadian Legion Band, pass two cars proceeding toward the city. The passengers fn the car, Mr. and Mrs. Estabrooks, were ln- jured and'were removed to thc Prince Edward Island Hospital. Both vehicles were badly damag- ed. ` ENJOYED VISIT-Mr. D. A. Mo- Neill. Superintendent of the Cana- dian "-"~nfal Telegraph returned to his home in Moncton on Mon-` day morning ufter spending 1 pleasant weeks holiday motoring around the Island. Mlrs. ‘l¢Neill and family uoconrpanled him on the trip. During the trip Mk. Mc- Nei" took an opportunity to -wks an official inspection of all offioel undo: hir '--risdlctlon. His many frlr-'~ on the """"' were more than ple"-fl to meet him and to congratulate him on his recent wcll niorlhd promotion. J _, and Dr. Mclrlnls delivered addres- l’°5°3' and ll” llfeh-ily filmed Sev- yesterday mmnmg lust °“ ° ° 'eral scenes showing trout and deep ses. A musical rogram i - P me was sv | of the driver, Frank Arsenault, 16 'sea fishing, bathing beaches. Sulf- Mis Margaret Sterns, and Mis, J-img and beauty 59°” in and "°““d years of age’ a.nd what is “amd w A. Lawson, soloists, Miss Kathleenicharlottetown. He has also secur- be fatal 1“l“"°5'*'° “ °°ml’lml°“' Logan’ Mn waiter Mciiutt' piano' ed iyigtui-95 of the Exhibition and oi Robert Aitken, twelve years old son Piper Mclnnis, bB8'l7lP€S. \Lleut. Governor Dalton`s visit to °l Mr' and Mm Fnnk Aitken' Mi. James Pawn’ Pasident mir-r, M_ 5_ Delhi ,md vice Admimi Summerside. Arsenault, who is sur. lhgmdugihg the proceeding 5aid.it.Haggard and Aides returning their vlved by his mother, Mrs. Beauvols Services ut the grave were conduct- ed by Rev. Geo. MacDonald. The following were the pall bearers: P. McLellan, Joe Purcell, W. J. Brown, J. A. McDonald, Geo. Reddin, W. D. Brown. ' ON MOTOR. TRIP -Interested visitors to the_ city this week are Misa Ellen Donahoe, Miss Carolyn Douohoe. of Brooklin-le, Mass., Miss Kathleen Jones, of Quincy, Mass., and Miss Nellie McNair, of Boston, who arrived by motor Tuesday and are the guests of Mrs. Andrew Mc- Nair at the pretty summer home at Koppoch, Miss McNair being a nieco of the charming hostess. The sight- seeing trips are being thoroughly enloyed by the visitors who are all prominent educationnilets, and on their first villt to the Garden Pro- gvmcc. 'rhcy intend touring the Maritimes before sailing from Yar- at once to the P. E. Island Hospital death on August 4th of Mr George but went to reside in Winnipeg to mourn two other children Miss pathy to Mrs. Leard and her berea- tcvm, which resulted in the death Arsenault, and two sisters, Densie was hw 41 year since the A,5oci,,_ visit at. Government House. ' rich ' held its first mhibitlorrl M” R°°S is personally acquaint- “nd Ethel' S““"““"“1d°' died ‘h°“` -" VICE-CONBUL ABBIVIS - Mr. R. J. Cavanaugh, American Vice- Consul, who is to assist the Vice- Consul hero, Mr. W. A. Bickers. ar- rived in the City last evening. Mr. Cavmaugh wus formerly stationed at Windsor, Ontario. ENTOMOLOGIBT HERE-Mr. B. I-I. Payne, Dominion Entomologlst, with Maritime headquarters at An- napolis Royal, is this year again at- tending the Provincial Exhibition at Charlottetown with his collection of bugs, insects, etc. .He is accom- panied by Mrs. Payne and their son Master Hubert. SENT 'ID SUPREME COURT - The preliminary hearing of the two men, charged with theft from a store in Caledonia, concluded yes- terday before Magistrate D. Edgar Shaw, K.C. The charge against one of the men was dismissed, while the other was sent up to the Su- preme Court. Mr. Gilbert Gaudet appeared for the Crown and Mr. R. R. Bell for the defendants. SENAULT-The funeral of Edward Arsenault, the 16 year old boy .who died shortly after he was taken to the hospital following the accident at Summerside early Wednesday, was held at 8 o'clock y€St€i‘Cl8y morning from his home to St. Pa.ul’s Church and cemetery, Rev. J. J. McDonald officiating- The funeral was very largely attended. The pall bearers were Feno Gal- lant, John Gallant, Lloyd Gallant and Wilfred Gallant. S. MAY HAVE PAGEANT AUG. 31 -_Ah attempt is bein: made by Df- J. S. Jenkins to have the Trans- Csnads Air P8-scant held at the Upton Field on Monday, August 31. as it will be impossible to hold the Pageant on August 24, as was hop- ed, due to the fei that it vvcf. im- possible on account of Wet W€lil~ll¢i' to have the new work on Upton Field ready ln time. The Work Oh the new field is being rushed l»° -comlpletion and Mr. George R- l Wakeman, Inspector of Airways. ‘Ottawa will arrive tomorrow to ill- 'spect the field. Among the charter members wercied with many of the lc. c. A. F. pu-' li’ me’ he W” “ke” l" the P"“°° nnvisrrs raovmcn-lvir. wes- 17 lawyers, 31 merchants, and 45‘0ts who are taking part in the county H°5l’lm‘ mben Mme" re' ley T_ wadma-rl and son Percival. others including lnsu.ranf‘¢ avonts lTranS-Canada Air Pageant and mains in an unconscmus condition' Cambrid M visiting s ., ge, V ass., are bank managers, doctors, liverylhopes to renew acquaintance with B°"h b°ys had nacmred skulls’ fi-lei-,ds in the Province. Mr.Wad- stable men, hotel keepers and one them when they come here. R°bert having his scalp alnwst' man, who formerly belonged to famler. Of the original 126 share- A description of the motion plc- mm °°mpl°te]y "'w°y‘ fc;-dpaud, left the Province thirty The accident occu"red on the ll0l¢le1‘S. there were only la sub-‘tures on which Mr. Roos is work- ` :live years ago for United StiltrS- Hl-S soribers outside of Charlottetowniing, and which ls to be circulated western mad just beyond me bridge I last visit here was ten years ago. He at the extreme west of the town Due credit musi; be given to tl'lose,throughout the United States and hoses many changes gentlemen for their public spiritid-iCanada, follows: ‘md directly °l’l’°‘ll° the 'mf Province and is pieased iii me ei-id- ness in establishing this great Pr0l/,I ' ___ range' ent signs of prosperity, on every iilclel Fell- The Exhibition wa-li Judsins besim ai the Provincial '_""" hand. conditions in cambridge, looked forward to for months by Exhibition yesterday morning and nggny 1-'Img-_Considerable which has been affected by the, thousands of our people. Coming Continued ' throughout the day- damage was caused hy 9, me in the economic slump, have improved as it did between haymaking and There 'was an attendance of up- hgld of the Rocky Point Perry somewhat during the past month, harvest, -it was an opportune time wards of 4.000 which was sliglll-ly yesterday morning about 11 o'clock. he states. Mr. Wadman is remain- for the farmer and his family to above that of the first day last year. on gcdouni, 01 the heavy smoke the ing in the Province for two weeks. enjoy an ‘inexpensive and well- Every feature of the pig Fair, iifgmen had mai difficulty in earned holiday. Young and old whether of an educational or re- cdpihg with the blaze, streams of The death of Dr- P. M. Kirwan, mingle with their friends, thus creational nature, was going full wager were poured into the interior shlp's doctor of the C. N. S- Lady stimulating mind and body. It also swing, and last evening the Midway log the oral; and the fire was fin- Hawkins, occur:ed on Monday ev- ““°“’°°l ““ °PP°’°““lW 'f'° "l‘°°° “ld Mein Building was thronsedluily extinguished. 'rhe machinery ching lust at saint John. N- B-- having ambition to improve their with spectators. ' iii., me ferry was not inimed' md when me ,hip was in dry dock for products and live stock. Judging was begun yesterdaylufter the water was pumped out; repairs. Dr. Kirwan leaves one bro- WEDNESDAY mufnins in the live stock sections. the Hillsboro was able to make her ther in Sudbury. Ont-.~ also three FIRE CALL_»i-he meme” were 'mils W°i‘l¢ ls Partly Completed inischeduled trips. The fire equip- sisters: Marie in the United Stews- caiied.°ut about M5 int evening the H°l5t°ll1- AYl'Sllli`€. and Giiem~ ment was out for three quarters of Dorothy in Summerside, and Fran- ior ,, him in the nm mme “gm Sey Cattle classes. and is completed an hour. A fire righting bout was ees in this city. at Brighim The him was put out in the heavy horse Glasses- Jerseys. also sent from H. M. s. Delhi.A'holc The funeral will take plsec at with the chemicai engine No dam-_ 5h°"tl‘°m5» md the Sherri ole-1508 was chopped on the deck just a- Wallace, N. S.. this momlng. ' Will be Judsed today, and it ucvs the locker where the lil-c start Mrs. o. .1. Riley and Mr- B- R “ge ls reported’ is expected that the work in cd. A stream of water was directed Burke, aunt and uncle, and Miss ~ the Main Building will be com- through this hole, and other hose Frances Kirwan, sister of the de “gigs ;:fl;'?gR;E:X:;;g 2:: plel/ed today. From point of quant- lines were led through the engine ceased, left yesterday momlng to ity the exhibits exceed the record room. The locker was filled with attend the funeral. gave away 0" Bt' Pete” R'°ad yes' of last year, and the quality in spar- parts paint and waste used iirdizi !:;;i;E°';'n;h;;rh;;;t“g;l;§ 111°” Woes appears superior. in cleaning the engines. No offlc- Despite the helivy ‘l°Wl"P°“l' 0 The booths in the Main Building ial estimate on the damage has yet rain yesterday m°i’llll’lE lilli-l the aged' The h°°d W” °°mpl°t°ly attract much attention and many been made but a member of the early part of the a.ftern00il- ii 'mashed ‘md me tw° "°"l Wheels favourable comments are heard on crew bdifved it would be in thel larger crowd than mi8llt l”li\V¢ been ‘”"° Wm °"~ The ‘"“’°’ °’ me the ingenuity shown by thc various viciuty of si ooo. or-pected attended the Biz Fell' <1" car escaped with a bad shakinl up fii.ms_ » the "md day- A win of ,moo err 'md “ few b'“"’”' l-'MDAY tered the grounds in the aiierh°°ll ` '__' “HURSDAY and evening. The horse racing pro- Conusrou-'rwo nurcr- Yes- FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ The -vrsrrruo Naw Yoarr-Mr. . mmm, which vm ca,,,,,,iied_ will terday shortly after noon, two mot- funeral of the late Ronald Steel and Mrs. Ernest large left on Wed- im Mia this ,_mm0°n_ Mmy or vehicles, a Govemment truck took place yesterday morning at 8.45 nesday momlng for ll. fcrtnlghffs people ,wok advantage of me op. and 5 Massachusetts, automobile, from his late residence, Richmond vlsittoNew York. Mr. Large is the pommiiy yesterday to inspect the collided on the Malpeque Road Street. t0ASt. Dun.stan‘s Basilica, ticket agent at Summersiile railway exhibits in me Main Building hem- gg Dunggi-mi, Uiiiygi-my, Th, where a Requiem High Mass was station. Mr. Upton Seaman. of Bor- which was cmwded tiimughoiigi the accident occiii-i-ed gg the Wo wi-3 celebrated by Rev. J. Ferrell, thence den, is taking his place during his any , proceeding outward attempted to W il” ROYMH C_i\tl'l0ll° Cemetery- l1b5@ii°¢- _ ' Judging was completed in all classes yesterday, both ln the build Robert Aitken, the second youthful vioilm of 'Wednesday mornlng'| automobile tragedy at Sumrnersldo, died at fan minutell put two yesterday afternoon after hovering bo- tween life and death for over 86 hourl. There are left to mourn be- sides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aitken, three brothers. Douglas, cilfford and Alter, and four sisters Una. Pearl, Nina and Theresa, all at home. to whom sympathy' u extended in their sad bereavement. The ladwuoulylzyosnofuge. The remolnc were removed to Comptou'| undertaking par- loun and later taken to his home. The funeral ll unnged for 9 o'clock tbl morning In st. Pours Church null cemet- mouthforthoftbomu. a. ..._ -_ . ,"1 in the oily and l’ ing and in the live stock secti0Il8- Kings County Dly His Worship Mayor McDonald und Mr. J Muttart Secretary the Georgetown Exhibition Aasoci okooilllit selections. ____-_-- _ like you very w.ll. FUNERAL OF EDWARD AR- the boxing game." These were the As yesterday was KirlBS C0l-lilly sented in the Pat6Fr"`Plivilion. Mr. James Paton, President of the EX- hibitlon Association. called uP°l\ of The speakers were: Dr J. A clerk or the Experimental Fm" His Worship Mayor MacDonald, ation. A much appreciated voclll solo was rendered by Miss Ltvlrl of Georgetown ond ure Canadian Lcgion Bond pioytd |, number oi f.‘,;cll1e-But my father dosent Govuuxhmrrr nonss n/mos -A most enjoyable fiance was given lt Government House, Victoria! Park, Wednesday evening by his Honour Lieutenant Govemor Dal- ton ond Mrs. Dalton, in honor of Vice-Admiral V. I-I. Haggard, K.C.B. c. sr. cl., und the csptairl and olli- cers of H. M. S. Delhi. There was a large attendance of guests. Danc- ing to excellent music fumished by Dlxon’s Orchestra was kept up from 9 p. m. to 1.30 a. m. In addi- tion to ladies and gentlemen from the City and other parts ,of the island. a number of summer visit- ors were present. The function ini every respect was a great social success. The brilliant naval uni- forms and the handsome gowns worn by the ladies added n. colorful touch to' a most attractive scene. The guests spoke in the highest terms of the splendid hospitality of His Honour and Mrs. Dalton- "Bl1y Holm is a great fighter and with good care and strict atten- tion to business, he will go fa: in sentiments expressed by Jack Mc- Kenna last night after he had knocked Holm out in the sixth round of a scheduled ten round bout. The end came two minutes and twenty seconds in the sixth round. when McKenna, after punching Holm almost groggy and “into po- sltlon," hooked him to the solar plexus with his left and crossed him with it semi overhand right to the jaw. Holm wavered for a mo- ment, whlle McKenna hesitated- then scentlng e. K. O. turned for his comer as the plllcky Dane keel- ed over on his right side with u dazed and unconscious look on his face- As Referee Jack Hem count- ed over him, he did not make one attempt to rise-Holm -was truly "out" ln every sense of the word. __i- The lnquest to enquire into the death of Edward Arsenault, who met his death in the early hours of Wednesday momlng in a car ________._._i--._ nmrns lllrAclvln.l.AN-fri 'this city to hn- snd Mrs. J. F. MacMillan, a son. MUTCH-At Montreal, August 11th. to Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mulch, u son MURRAY - At Cornwall, August 20th, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs Colin Murray, fi soil. . PICKARD--At the P. E- Bland Hospital, Aug. 17, to Mr. and Mrs Harold Piclrurrl, n daughter. BOLGER-At Hope River, Aug. 4, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boiger, a daughter, Mary Ada Kathleen. FLOOD-At the City Hospltal,Aug. 13, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flood, Kelly's Cross. a son. _KELLY-At the City Hospital, Aug., 10, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, Fort Augustus, a daughter. nomoN-At the city Hospital Aug., 8, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Doiron, Mayfield, a. son, (still born). - DEATHS | STEELE-In this city, August 17, 1931, Ronald J- Steele. aged 74 years. CUDMORE-At P. E. I. Hospital of Thursday Aug., 20th. J. Cudmore, MARSHALL-At Covehead on Mon- day, August l"lth, Jane Marshall, aged 90 years. MARSHALL-At Covehead on Mon- day, August 1'l, 1931, Jane Marshall in her 90th year. ` ARSENAULT-At Summerside, Aug 19. Frank Arserlault, age 16 years. STEELE-ln this city, August 1'lth, Ronald J. Steele. aged '74 years. CARVER-At 213 Euston Street, Thursday Aug., 20, Arnold Ralph i Carver, age 6 months, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Carver, DRISCOLL-In the City Hospital, August 18th, Libbie Cummiskq, dearly beloved wife of Joseph S. Driscoll. Mt. Herbert, aged 32 years. accident, was resumed yesterday panelled at the inquest of Edward Arsenault, find that he came to his death by a fractured skull the result of the overtuming of a Ply- mouth five passenger car, driven by himself and owned by Charlie I-fum, on the St. Eleanors Road at the top of Mitchell's Hill on the morning of August 19th between 12 and 1 o'clock. "We find further according to evidence submitted the accident was indirectly caused by extreme negligence of the owner of the car, Charlie Hum, and hereby re- commend that his license be can- celled indefinitely." (Signed), J. E. Campbell,` fore- man, G. C. Dlckie, L- A. Moore, Sinclair MacKay, R. W. Jeffrey, C- C. Mountain, A. H. McDonald. l morning in the Town Hall, Sum- merslde Dr. E. T. Tanton, coroner, if ® presiding. l l At the conclusion of the evidence ‘ the jury returned ' the following ____l___L| FT OUT 'L' ‘ i : eid ct “Qi W i - l o~\ ' "We the undersigned jurors em » You get sure re- lief and stop all the pain instantly if you use Put- nam's Corn Ex- tractor. This mar- vel liquid takes ‘ the sting out of a corn in a mom- ent or two. The corn shrlvels up, drops off, and doesn`t even leave a scar. il-`\ “+5 Q0 ggi e<\l“ lromotes Healthy nnimals ly and liberally. For Sale by D Harold-Gosh. that nmhlnll whole family objects to yW . , l I ‘_ -l_~ A Georgetown to ln-eelde. ' . 1 M My lzetter pelts and bigger profits- Therefore [eed “IMPERIALS” regular- Business Centres and Direct from Factory. 0 Health- \ produce larger litters, istributors in Loading \ eelcs News Bud.; if s l d a 'ls 11.*. » . I . ...f -_‘__ w rl i 'f l i ,A if l i 'fi -.l v .‘ . » l / . I . i l i `i l i l l l i it l