Into the rear of another standing in the San Bernardo station in dense firemen sped to the scene and lo . itallway officials said the death toll mil! rclcli 70. Most victims were third-class nassengers riding in cars at the rear of a train halted in the station is await track repairs ahead. The loo ” e of the second train. touthbouiid like the first, destroyed two of the third-class. cars in the grlndlna crash. i The second train's enginee and ireinail. both uninjured. said they Eastern Guardian ..'CAMERA8. films and photo I II p p l i e s. Boeihna-r's Jewellers. tiontague. ..'l'ABTAN' china. cups and iaucers. 16 tartans including Mac- laod and MacDonald. 1.75 or 1.00 .60 Killed In Train Crash -inCl'iile,lO0GravelyIniurecl SAN BERNARDO. Chile iAP)- could see no warning signals laiitlago. the first to Talcahuaiio glxiy persons were killed and at as they approached the station least 100 gravely injured Sunday through the fog. Both were ar- when one passenger train plowed rested pending investigation. Doctors. nurses. ambulances and found passengers of both crowded trains in panicked confusion amid screams of pain and horror. FOG DIME LIGHTS President Carlos Ibanes and sev- eral cabinet ministers hutened to San Bernardo, about 16 miles from lifted the capital. Santiago. to direct re- lief operations. lbanes ordered a speedy investigation and govern- ment help for families of the vic- tlms. Both trains were travelling from .'ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Miller. Murray Harbor North, announce the en- gagenent of their daughter, Alice Charlotte to Glen Kenneth. son of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston. and the second to Plchilefnu. A short time before the first reached Ban Bernardo a freight train dam- Iled tracks south of the station. The first passenger train was held and the station master switched on the red warning lights for the sec- ond train. These. however. were invisible in the fog. the second trai1i's crew said. Soon after the wreck. the fog East Baltic Many friends are pleased to learnt that Mrs. Michael Mclnnis, Bouris. is making a good recov- ery her recent serious illness in the louris Hospital. Hay-making is now started in some districts. and all report a very heavy crop. Several people are getting hay loaders. which will certainly lessen the heavy work in the heat. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacGreg- or. East Baltic spent a well earn- ed holiday in Nova Scotia; .-ll ...s.3'...n.L .. J. . . L 4..-a.i..s': ORANGE ORDER PARADES TO CHURCH -we-um. .1 x. . . :- Mondsy. July 18, 1955 The Guardian Page I Funeral At l Whim Rood I Miss Zona Benton and Miss lune Bcaion.. both of Charlotte- The ashes of the late Percyl WWIL SPO"! ill? ref-lent With?" Douglas Leslie of Calglry who at their home at Commercial passed away March ltllh were lug 97055- - -' .l v . iiii."”.."?..E”i.".'.ii; .l;l'l:":....";:. . w---. cemletery. Onlv immedlale mem- lll'”5' Llslugg a'idw&;m :l”'g' bers of the family were present. ll” 5"?" t " t " ' ' Rev. Russell MacLeod conducted ”'""' thiieildlwuilsmaaltrsiiiiiillinceio tir lcslie ML mm M” walla” Melanin: . , - All .M ' til at the time of his death in taltzary cusiglclarv Hxlnlrnag: vlltlllilngo fll. &:l:l'hCl"el:l';e"red in "'9 Ranwai old hit-iniiis homestead at Com- ”Percv Leslic was one of my glYBrV':lhE.llIdNl:l'llldllPE?I Mnbor-. dearest-friends. in fact there cx- ll .l li M l... ' l lsted a Damon and Pythia.-ll lcngalilli-m oiishtlielirelp. comp.” friendship which never utirr-rctl W through the many years I was as- sociated wiili him l :n first in the Fhail nl 1910 Nani! wr Former MOIITCQIIC d f b .,-.-- i.?”i'l'5use”iiL".u.".l.'Z.Ii"l.ai.f..2.'. Lady Dig; A! 88. prenticeshlp over. we were brought back 10 ('aIllal'i'. Hr WA! The Ilcaili ocl:ui'i'ed at Char- a man of x'el'sl-iiilc gt-liius. he .lll.l..llll (ll 31” E1lmll- ch;-lg. 90"” Pll” 3 9?" 3P3”- 91” il l"' line Bruiiin. formerly of Mont- gelh” "Hal" 3"” "W" "'3"'kl9 3 antic. on Siiiiirdziv, -Julv lb, ill problem in hi.'.'her iniiilicniatlcs -lr ll" lllllll war -l-ll"? deceased Wu 'cc”""”"'"3- Aim" 3”- M W” the daiiuliter oi the late Mr and honest and square and his gclicros- Mrs llnlm pllllllm M lllwu g "V W35 ""llm"9d 'Moniagiic She leaves to mourn "I saw Percy last Ill ftiouw Jim. , , , . on August 22nd of last year. llc ggilnzllrcllllmnxllaihdell nfprnt: told me that the old ticker uas funeral will be held " MDnl.'. not too strong but I did not take today and burial will take place nailed. Boehner's Jewellers. Mon- Peters Road. marriage to take. Mm Eileen Rabemon. Ind "Ht phce July all it too seriously and the nt-ws of In me Members of the Orange Order. the service assisted by Rev. Canonl Boyne Lodge room on Richmondl Queen's County Master. The par- Point. and Miss Sandra MacGreg- . g - - . . , , . . his sudden passing came as a l:.ts:::;.0;.::2..:::. "l:.::.::I llzlllsl tiff” ::.i.'.'.”.':F ?.';:::':- ;-;-- -3; gt -l lll-he-ltm-ll? I-In-U; ... H ' E . Ber . t' iati EH1. IN" T8 I" ' l " '95. a 23 am l.'Clll.lDlllHll has Lovl i-r Montague Cemet- E..:..:.-.j-:-:-- l Personals Mr. and Mrs. William Gilson and son Billy of Rye. New Hamp- shire. are guests of Mrs. Gilson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Maclfenzie. Lower Montague. Mrs. Frances l-loll-Trainor. To i-onto. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beer. Montague. for a few days this week. Little Heather Joy Trenlcre re- turned to her home in Carleton after spending a few days with her grandparents in Whcatley River. AC1. Donald A. Stewart who is (tending the R.C.A.l-T sum- mer camp in Sulnmcrside with the "City of Saskatoon” Reserve Squadron. is spending the week-. end at his home in Montague. l Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Power. and young sons. of Trui-o. N. S..l are visiting in Montague. guests. ni Mr. Power's brother and sis- ier-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Levi Power. Mrs. Lena Vessey and son James, who spent the past two: weeks in Montague. returned to? Portland. Maine. on Friday. Mrs.'1 vessey is a former resident of. Montague. and is well known. through her contributory poems to the Guardian. The funeral of the late John F. MacKinnon took place from his late residence Saturday to St. Pet- ers Bay Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. V. MacDonald P.P. who also officiated at the grave. Rev. George Mac-Donald. St. Mar Yets occupied a seat in the sanctuary. The pallbearers were Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meredith. U.S.A. are visiting the latter's sis- ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson of Kings- born. Mr. Colin Dixon. East Baltic. has been employed at Launching (or some time doing diesel tractor Hugh Maclsaac. Alexande Mac- Adam. Peter MacKinnon. Elmer Sutherland. Harold Mac"t on. Joseph Wilson. The funeral was vcry largely attended. 'DlEls' AT 7iL-The death oc- curred in Charlottetown of Mr. Edward Munn. formerly of Rose- neath. yesterday. July l7. The de- ceased was in his 79th year. His wife and daughter prcdccc”-ed him several years ago. He is sur- vived by two sisters Boston, Mass. and a brother n British Columbia. Funeral arrangements were not completed last evening. 'MlLLAR FUNERAL e The funeral service for the late Bever- ley Millar. sixtpen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. Murray Harbour North. was held from the Murray Harbour North Presbyterian Church yester- day afternoon with Rev. Carl Cur- rie officiating. Hymns sung in- cluded "When He Cometh." ”Safe in The Arms of Jesus." ”Sleep On. Beloved. Sleep" and liTske Tgly Best". The flower bearers were all work and grading. The racoon that was bothering the poultry yards in East Baltic came to a sudden ending due to one of the East Baltic's teen-age girls. She bral.'c'y undertook to shoot at him and succeeded in doing so. Mrs. Albert Garrett, Bothwcll was a recent visitor with Mr. and lMrs. Russell Garrett. Red Point. C.G.l.'l'. Camp at Augustine Cove.i tioii attended St. Pauls Anglican were read by R. W. Charles Church yesteray morning where Prmilic. Grand Chaplain. i i l l l .Master for P. E. island Rev. Canon J. T. Ibbott conducted The members assembled ln' panied by R. W. Archie Shaw. l The Red Point school trustees' are most thankful in securing for the coming year Mrs. Florence McLean as teacher for Red Point school. Mrs. McLean had taught in the Red Point school several ycars ago. previous to her mar- riage. ' Mrs. Roddie Kitson and chil- dren from Nova scotla are spend- ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. Earle K i., Klngsboro. Congratulations are extended to Dr. Elmer McPhee, Souris, on Mrs. J. P. MacPhee. Souris. on his recent graduation from McGill University, Montreal. accom- of the Boy Scouts Bugle Band. gal-lel--, pllm Labll Earth is richer that he lived " passed: our loss is Liliftlil, hilt "H A. C." have purchased an adding mach- in a. At the June meeting mo dc-le gates and two alternates were appointed to attend the annual meeting of the Credit Union League held in Charlottetown on June 30. Reports of this meet- ing were read by John D. Moc- Intyre and Mrs. Ariemas Paquct. interspersed with remarks by PROF” OF Yuul Mrs. Michael LaVie, the altern- ate delegate. At the close of the 4 reports Michael LaVie and Faiil- Elm, pw V er Steele complimented the dele- , . gates, V perprnlanlig your itmlll Speaking on the report of the nnlhullllllllnloniulgenadgralt annual meeting of the Credit Union League. Mr. LaVie said. "' '""bl" Ham" "uni 5 h men could be obtained from C. be understood the report made. liowing allmhnhfi reference to the fact that field l. -m tlecllonl pl, 3 V.N.A. to work with and further the interests of credit unions in Prince Edward Island. it is evi- dent. he said. that the League and credit unions have failed to develop leadership. which is the most important function of al credit union. How to promote in- terest in our credit union was the subject under discussion. It was decided to hold a picnic for members and their familiesl in July. also to hold the next I-4-Inn purl. Your seaward J be priceless peas: at Iassid. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crooker pal bearers were Gordon Reid. Ml Bl .h wlly N T ' group meeting in August. schlool mates of Beverby's. The A O M A of Mystic. Conn.. are visiting Marvin Jackson. Donovan l(en- Maussls am e mum ewlom M . . . . pending her holidays l Montague. Mrs. Crooker is a nedy. Wilmot Mlilar. Boyd Dunn- with her grandmother. Mrs. Wii- Sn that 8 law? n-umber 0'. child . would be. ml lllmppolnled when rangwl ll, l.nl(,l.laln ll". ymlngllms llwll. ll.l,al salllldlly .n,l.l,.,ml, llllvxs "mu niece of M,-. Jnhn xeml, Mom. ville, Leon Clow. Interment took agile. and while hels”"Mr7sua”nIaca'in the church cemetery. "ed McL”"' K"'"b”"' Mrs. Crooker are visiting rela- Barter's Film Lab. The British Grand ”Prix H lie greatest motor-racing event in salllnllly aflel-nnon they The National Film Board kind- l Dl;:1-ONA1-on CAPS EXFEODE STUDY l:.i!l';?llmB'lJ'll1Iel;l cI;'IL(llnll'rIl:;(smwE2c::j1l)ng:v 1 - t the rescue and sup-. y Lame 0 the world championship. I lplicd several suitable films which PORTLAND. Mich. ICPI -. Al ll i !were much enjoyed by the chil- nine-year-old iioy was killed and A meeting of the allsoclllfd MURRAY RIVER - MONDAY - TUESDAY . ' bovcl iren who were to have attended the weather turned out to be un- at the Legion Horne. Seen a ldl Miss Marina Rose. Womenis the annual Canadian Legion outlnlzl favourable. Legion members ar- arc the children as they EH3")? lives and friends in Montague THE LONELY RIVER Division. B. C. A. F. Nova Scotia.l spent her holidays with her par-l 0" and vicinity. , W d M M M L d lgollltfly rlVcl'"flowlnR to the sea. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rose.-Charlottetown Branch of the Ca- .r.an rs. ex acc0..aing.cs ng.cm bkt EtBlt'. - v . who have been visting friends! mt. 0 9 ac 0 as E M inadlan Lemon plaiwd. My and l-glguvgg in vglleyneid for 'oil, lovely cl-eell when ll.” you Congratulations are extended to about two hundred Cllll((:lTEf'l "I. put two weeks. luv. "mm. gone? lad llrnnk Mtmchl Elm” lei-lath? in rift: ectimfti lltllldhv the fll " ii 'h th i lo from an ex loslve! ad in Rolundnm Man" I now '10", mm mm M little lililltch el5rlhrEeceHIl'lntlItl:llr8al!t?el: niacnic ea"! lslaniizope Beach but ligibiilgd iooliiizngsuciczgf ni trllctlilg: wigchoiigc blew up Pnlitr-)9 said Union Hall on Sunday 'V"”"l-; ' - .' . r t ..- .-' -i..lla'lh2s bersin; B::1';-”A-JI-aBdl:i8&;tSe- Mllrlsll ix-E. -goddplaced lllsmllere so long ngo- izflnlgislllorllilnd Mm Jame! -llrdim beczlgsc at the ld"Cllf3dm;":'.'v hofldlhiflnlc by their generous donations. Kerillllv-llloncs(livas kllleldrlllsiuivltll ltsllmmwl Mr. lllisggph Pmm of lgelmcat Masusg sis in Mtl)lri1teiT:i'geihe)il-elite wisttclliigiil udlllowlill - liiealheelcloiltgsciiiin e 0 0 lgegiimi Brfs” PMk.hal(i'l'lkBr8s. iiilun lnlllanliv,3lr(:"lilli:leTll:gCaps presided. i u 'l e sma c - l ' - rae ce io., ure l o. ' . -. . - - .1 sgue. While here they intend dren play Mmlo?.'”l';f,p'fli;?e"l;fl?l';' f.lI-aa Atklii.-.ons Grnceieria, J, c, Mom. aholit the size of a pencil eraser. A report 0" "'9 M”? '"d "' - . I , - . . l i th hail now occupiedl l::)d, Iiitl-liigiimreolfiiltllltilera on ziiiigynower plum In 'b”gm spendiy his illoiilclidays willh lllils I183" The lobster fishing season is a- l:?l:.)fl?' carve” Ems" J' & T lgifiliigcihaietlgild shupmigiiiii flit 3-iii” giiien eby Michael LaVie.l ' a time. . .. . t i H . P - . - - ltt J r an " co on gal" 0V" rm wother yeah "Ml The ladies of the Charlolietownlby U19 5Cr8l('h Of 3 flnil9l"Rll- lTh9 '"l"l3mmem comm "I and friends in the vicinity. R bet Red P l l "M went by "ll "ed W l”'- 0 rsom OIL E” "390" 3 "ml 3'e""' Auxiliary Branch provided a ,, ,- ,.-.. ..ne -jml Montague I Cliorlottotnvl Skilled Memorial Craftalnel Since 1870 of the Legion is much indebted wounded when deionator caps.Unl0n W" held h an Credlllj dren. The Charlottetown Branch his 10 - ycar - old pal seriouslylsludy Group, ,( golll-cl. Cadill- B.C.. are visiting Mr. MacLeod's Alas! time waits iioi--it must learn that she is making a good Klngsbom womelfs lmlllule mam cllllllren. ll was 3 very loylul mother. Mrs. A. J. MacLeod. Maiiague. and other members of go on- For you 'twas short and hughgd recovery from having her leg bro- ken on June 20. She is now a pat- bers supplied a delicious supper. and happy mu; 0' vnunzsters and the Souris Line Road mem- and even thouizh the Weather WIS the family. your '""K' 1"" in the C'L""”"el”w" H””P""" lbers invited the convention of 1956 not ideal. all feel that once again to be held in their district. l l” - the childrens picnic was a de-l SOUR” WEST w- la Aiirrl qlFTO&;!0llIHIr:"ml)s8::S”(')?le cfiliriizsbz anYi0lll&:tui'aelrIiiliii igvljiiclilltinalg xiiiui - clued 5"C"55 ' " d Cnmrade lh i i led l sl Col' ll Th? lllbsi" WP?" whmh W" "Lolie" Murnaghan and his com-l .'The June meeting of the F all d I , l'(l:'g'e h"""J E25 M mg " held in Chepstow school on June mlllee I" ll, be lllllllly mm. sourl. wen wlll Wu held on me she creek. lll wall for UFC 0" ""0 - 75- 30 0" n was well mil-olllzgd, and . lmendedl June D at the home of Mrs. Fran- -3'""PT R” l' ""5 '”"'"-" Ml" H0” M” large sum of money was znade. cis White. Twelve members ans- The U533: 0” 90'-"'5! W9 W" Mm""' Elm!” Ml. R bell M CG, l. l -l- firlriilse wilioihieiiaglznedijtiiiilioliisl the wered the roll by each giving a D . The East Balm Aewmg club held mm. Ontlarm spaem tigfrmot i norellggmn was able m lend "gals nickel. There were three visitors Your lomlll hllk lmk l l ll, - A ll- 1) ul l - , ,' . ll lkv CH" C lEVemEM- BY 31 9 ml hll ll ' M H R b. to the children of St. Vincent and Drcsent. and one new mombe paid Tn "ml llle nm. 3, llonperllzeg, home of Mrs. Colin Dixon. The Znsonlqmfllfllgg Rog; anflmlfllrs ball Mlllllll gel-bell Orphanageg. M . M . N L , , - - Portr Aal:grni.rsVanci?JiiveirvlaICsl:EiI”t'l. hey mnliiglit their you". would Tl.” many mend” Of Mrs” John ed with members and visitolts'dal"ly l”"”h which needless ml ever 5. Gillis. East Point will be glad to lwm ll" auummdlng dlslrlcla. Theisay was much enio) cd by aillhe MON - THE E 9:30 or ADM. so - is ; ”S'l'UDENT PRINCE" Iv It I earn m..1.1'..m.. will null null am”: one issue - all-um by new maul H " "menus ty um ems Also -- JOE DOAKES COM ICDY Show Time -- 8:30 p.m. S.T. l"' '90- h ve do ome lovel work A paper on water safety was Tlmgytm h I gllgzrvlged bynellrelr sewlng club titer. Mr. Kenneth MacGregor. "Ed by MI'!- Frances While. Midi W C use N", M" of teacher Mrs. Walter Dixon. East K'"'b””' 313" """'3' mh" ma" 0- (. gg Allll Bl -mp . Edward Purdon school and slck commllle" g"elA men Bamcl tives and friends in the sllrround- e- V inemas .0pe 3 ' B 1. V It or Not lllelr reportsl nd bring my creek to life again, A I b h Id ' lng districts. None Boiler - Few As Good - e l(' e The um” """'"'"i W” ""3" ' 0 Sm mm W" C n i z and den" wilihl A new sick mmlloncen more you ll be a part of Elml” Hall lecenllyl and was llfrfr. Huntley 'Rose, who had spent - I e- largely allemled and mloyedl A a ew days with his parents. Mr. l and Mrs. Wallace Rose. East i mlttee was appointed. but it waslwe-ll now as n ll lh ?i:C'ltallO:lrfIfIl'l";l:SCl.lAlllll)nzl1f? .:IC.l1l:1l;IelnltjSI:lAll llm hm, willlpairilile on? 3:53; all" go loward bulldlnll I new mg Baltic. has left on return to his drew me lucky ticket an we lolllilringlniz joyful tidings to Mom. dlllon lo llle Elml” school, wlllcll naval base at Halifax m of money was made which 'riiiciti-rs FUN FOR you - - - AND ma FAMILY. T00! THE 570" 0" A WOMAN'S SHAMEI lelryh for groceries and thc holdcrl Hue" I . V ll 33- Pfelem 0V"'"'0Wd9d- Mrs. Foster Garcli. East Baltic. h Ram d h h o l a ticket was Ml-5. pl-llllcls Cl Ans essey is out and about again after bcing S 0W on I O MOI! W 0 w - l p l - Mr. Joseph Conway. Elmira re- u. hltc. The proceeds of the lottery "Hand 5' Ma""' ceived a badly burned hand on llld UP with I 801'? font. "19 79- l Slams al or dl..'.d h.f were !ln.l0. 1! was decided to again answer; the roll call by giving a nickel. in Help out the funds. Mrs. Bert Mullally was appoint- I-ct In get in touch with the Public Health nurse. and find out if the -valer is safe for swimming. (Formerly of Montague).- lhe hostess assisted by Miss Rita White and Miss Francis Kickham. Lovely music was supplied by Mrs. Felix Peters and Mrs. Bert June 26 when getting a gasoline stove -burner under control which had caught fire while being lit. Miss Carol Fraser. R. N.. North Lake. most capahly attended to Mr. Conway's hand. which is now on the mend. Mullolly step danced. suit of stepping on a nail. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce. North ".w 1'. Huh. River were reccnt guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles Ching. Red Point Mr. and Mrs. Wcsinn l.ePalio left recently on return to Sudburv u,l,,...4.,,u,,l,..,,.g .,,g .,l.l..,.m ...betroyed her ...loved her! i A vote of thanks was extended The annual district convention .0II1&i'l0. hIVlnfl 9'-Deni I W?" 08"" hat. pom late at noted with Ice. in the hostage and the meeting ad. was held in K'ngsboro Hall on ed holiday with their parents in aiidsueauodia-no-not-m. joumea by glnging God save The June 22. and was largely attend- lEnst Baltic and Rusticoville. .!V L . l'"aA"c' TOWN or SOURIS ONCE again... -- it's TIME to INSIJRE YOUR Tax payers in arrears of taxes are reminded the CROPS AGAINST LOSSES! iefaulters lists are now being prepared for publicatio Us-a e (2 l I l 0 V l O L 5 and judgments are being applied for. Persons no wishing their names to appear in this list should or Bm nmlcf for control of Early and Late WC (...i.. auoden: rooaaross, range for the payment of taxes due previous to De ..1N.. etmaaiee. auuaa sen: Toeacco) camber 31st 1954. l -rows COUNCIL TOWN OF BOURIS romasr HILL HALL W Wednesday. July 20th, 9:30 standard Time , P r " Admission cents '' r. r. Io. sis mm, by mm mm Q lsirssirlosii rrlmilzrlis i it. .. . or sfunugli yaw-Round "Al.BATROS" 0'9-W0! Mrs. Alphonus Mac-Donald invit- ed the members to her home for the next meeting. A delicious lunch. was served by TODAY AND TUESDAY COMPLETELY HILARIOUS! BIGGEST BARGAIN ON ANY MOVIE SCREEN FIRST snowmo HERE or NEW YORK s SENSATIONAI. scam: um GIRLS! LAFFS! Bl;Rl.l'2SQl'l'lJ conicnvi .sn'sir.2. oilm: See PHIL SILVERS in ”'TOP BANANA” colvii-lily .. CARTOON -' srriciaimrl AI)l'l.TS 600 - Children lmier 12 FREE. EXTRA! "M1. MY" lg SPORTS - . AND DISNEY CARTOON SHOWING! AT 2:30 - T - Q PRINCE EDWARD CARNIVAL STORY u4C:ur llNNl BllXliR'SliVl Cllllllllll llll BilllliR'lJl lllllilll .. ...l.. TECHNICOLOR Wiatl it short: A FREE "DAV? GROCKFPTT” HAT WITH EVERY BCX OF POPCORN AT THE CANDY BAR!