Gardner, Harry
Harry Gardner, a violinist, “of considerable ability” moved to Princeton in July 1914. He planned on accepting “pupils in violin instruction.”
He became active in Princeton musical circles, playing violin at several dances and benefits.
That same year (1914), the Similkameen Star (October 2) reported that he was Princeton Hospital with typhoid fever. He was in hospital for about three weeks.
In March 1915, he left for San Francisco, CA. He had planned to return in the fall but there is no further mention of “Prof. Gardner” in the Similkameen Star.
References:
Similkameen Star, July 24, 1914, page 2; October 2, 1914, page 2; October 30, 1914, page 2; March 26, 1915.