:_ ""-_- L...~l i' 'i f i i* " 'A' W E f » _ V ' l _*_ I t Charlottetown And Travelle s est, lioekin Fatalities ecurred Yesterda. W ' W . we solace.. ora I MERCHANT 5 eroslty ls rarely found among m,?¢ll-to-do; that is why they ue “,1|.to-d0- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ciuriirwii ii in/Av - \\\\ \ Dressed iiahwordx aindheslaifriillf U1 sale The Peo les Pa er. Read b Ever bod \. ._ . “’°"" /51/0 fr ` ' /wg I, , . .N - . J ' is i ` & 0 Aldilu, Founded 1ll'l. )`|::::,x¢.l:i<»:u Guardian 'Ive Cents. I ci-1A1u.o1'i‘i-:1‘owN. CANADA. THURSDAY, Novsiviai-:R 6, 1930 12 Phci-:s .it°‘.‘.";‘°..'.f.‘.'.'i‘* E l A 1 1 i l I k S Railway Crossing Near City SHUUIING ANIWSIUE Mil I Scene Of Terrible Tragedy RUM 5E|ZURES» 3 I I UA I I UN Four Girls Killed, Two Young Men Seriously Injur- E X _ __ .1 _ __ ed, When S0l11°1S Train Crashed Into Automo- iii At is i” 'iii' E" ernoon. ar ic ims arrie Y d By Train Engine. _Shocking News Creates lilros- fOl11‘1d I1l'lP1'€SSi01'1 Th1°011gll0lliZ City. Amount Totalling 37 - ° Millions Has Been » e » g Four girls were almost instantly killed and two young men seriously injured at 3.40 yester- day afternoon, when the De Soto car in which they were driving was struck by the east-bound Souris train at the crossing on Mount Edward Road, about three miles from the city. The car, o total wreck, was carried 160 yards before the train was finally brought to a stand-still. The ear, which was owned by Mr. the cowcawher and left beside the Caldwell Wood, Bunbury. as driven by one of the girls, it s thought, and was proceeding in the dlrecimi of Charlottetown. The approach to the crorxing is one a stecp grade, and the view on both siiicsis prutlcally nbrcured by short birch trees. It rrufd be ncrcfsnry for the cure to U2 ll'»1\‘8lI'I15' at a considerable spend It U12 ffvsrnx in order to eiimh the incline, it is said. The engineer, Mr. Thomas Rent- en, claims that he did not gee the P-5' UHI3! Hfifl' the crash had occur- red. The train, he states, was trav- fmffir affvfdin: to schedule at about i“'Hl'.\‘~five miles an hour. Doubtlcss ilic wet condition of the rails would lfld in the difficulty In bringing the irdin to a stop. As the car approach. id from the left side, ind as the rnglnecr in stationed ln right side of the cab. it would he almost impossible for h'm io have seen the car, until ioo late. The bodies of the four girls, all of Whom were pupils at Prince Street School, were removed from the wreck by the train crew. placed in the bag. WG fd-1'. and brought back to the City. The wreck was removed from rm ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, V MEETINGS ETCS. "Dance, si ch i c nit ““”fF‘f1d=y.1vbv. i-it es ommuooil “"D§nw in st. charles Hou, Fri- Y. ovember 7th. 9008-11-0-21. M;'1‘\irs remodeled, repaired, reliiied. 5- Davison, 170 Prince Street '|007-li-I-U B;h°R“"‘mHBe Sale, Christian Church "_ Ociroom, Thursday, Nov, 0th, 7 p. _ 8881-ll-4-3i c;Kii1Sston Sacred Pagent in Oc Cove Hall Thursday, Nov. 0. 8817-ll-5-2|. xglrive in Pcake's Hall, Mondav, gfmmbcr ioth, under auspices of ct. Sl Dramatic Club. 8882-ll-5-31. It ,ng lqioss. lambs and livestock load- sm_ “esdalh November llth. Fodhla. 1111 Belfast Shipping Club. 8884-11-5-ii. Bu"CaSmc to the Bazaar and chicken M_i’Q-F in Long Crcel: Hell Monday cn.nr. November 10th. If not dns, “°'°=‘1”Y- cooi-ii. O m`H0be River Thanksgiving buaar, '__ “dey and Tuesday, llov. 10 and li, ¥$f;"_-S 5 D- m. and all evening. After 0.. and Soods galore. 885241-ll-di. e~~ _ W* ~-,l‘“l' he live fowl and cifckcn at 1 _1"‘ Crcen Station l`i~.'¢iciy mom- (_|;b_llcvcmber ith. 8 to 10. Empty _._“__;-_ _ S- R. Pendleton, Pai-kman ‘ "“- 8072-11-5-Ii. 1. W- ,.,,__<;°§i<>eri in wiimoi viiiey neii. ,~;'.',‘ “rw November 10th. at 1.30 P.M. M-Bélgfi glhdy. Proceeds in aid of nn. ~ and. If unfavorable. first Dllht foilovrinl. 9005-11-d-10-Ii. track. . It is thought that Miss Bruce was at the wheel of the car at the time of the crash, and that one of the boys was seated in the front of the oar and one in the rear. Cyril Wood was thrown from the car by the force of the impact and thus es- caped serlous injury. That Harry . Mutch escaped alive from the car, which was smashed to pieces, is al- most a miracle. Great anxiety was felt by citizens when rumours of the accident began to circulate. The whole city 'gas aghast when the sad facts became generally known, and widespread sympathy was expressed for the par- ents and relatives of the bereaved. Passengers, on the train were not aware that an accident had occurred until the conductor asked for volun- teers to carry- the victims aboard. Mr, Harry Mutch is the more seri- ously injured of the two' lads in the hospital, having one leg and one wrist broken, and other injuries not ls yet i definitely ascertained. Wood sustain- 1 cd slight cuts. Both are in a dazed condition. and remember nothing of the accident. The remains of the girls were tak- en to N D. Mcl..ean’s Funeral Home where a Coroner's Jury was sworn in by Coroner Houston. The following jurors were empim- nailed: A. Alley, Bixtus McLellan G. Gordon Hughes Dr. James E. Blanchard Thos. F. White James D. White After the jury had viewed the re- mains the inquest was adjoin-ned till 10 o'clock this morning when it will be continued at the scene of the tragedy. °°Dr. Clift, Purdy Station. West- chester Uo., N. Y., U. B. A. Phone 879. Chronic maladies prevented and cured at home. where they or- ' igintte. '|489-lil-10-amos . I .___ °'l’-lear I-Ion. Premier Lea lecture on "Trip Through European Coun- tries" in Summerneld Hall, Lot 87, Friday evening, November 7th. 7.30 P. M. Also musical entertainment and sale of candy. Proceeds in aid of new hall, _ 8909-ll-0-21. . "Reserve Wednesday and Thurs- r dey, Nov. bth and 0th for Big Indoor Circus It Rollo Bly in uid of Bt. Al- exis Church. Chicken Supper will be served and the popular game of blnlo and manv other attractions are in store for the evening's entertainment. Reserve the dates. |004-li-1-tl “Dancing-Opening Tip ‘YW TM. Maipeque msc, Friday night, Nov- ember 'lth. Square dsncel. also mod- ern dances. Jerry and his Mvtlty orchs|tre.~ Priasi, and novritil. . i Accident Victims Helen Higgins, 15, daughter of I Mr. mo inn. w. L. uirgfns, 111 Kent- Bt.. City. Eleanor Stewart, 15, daughter I of Mn James Stewart, 120 Cum- berland St. Doris Adams, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Adams, Grafton Street. _ Isabel Bruce, 17, daughter of and Mn. Bruce Avondale. ' 'nie injured: , Cyril Wood. ann of Mr. and Mrs. Csldwlll Wood, Bunbury. Hlrry Mutch, son of Mr. md Mrs. Pai-ley Match, Hopeton. i The noni: I V Mr. Cullum lmce, lil. P. P.. ._ THREE BRITISH ____ , LONDON, Nov. 5.-Three British flying men were killed today bring- ing the total of Royal Air Force fat- Flight Sergeant George William Rob- erts met death today in the crash of Home Nov. 7th. _-___ (Special to the Guardian) 'I‘0R.ON'I‘0, Nov. 5--lhfrol Boyd will sail from England on Nov. 'l. and will arrive in Montreal on Nc- vember 15, the Mayor informed the board of control today- I-le ls expect- ed in Toronto the next day. The board voted for a public civic re- ception, presentation and parade from the Union Station to the City Hall. A luncheon will also be tend- ered the first Canadian to fly the Atlantic. "Reserve Wednesday and Thurs- day, Nov. lith and oth for Big Indoor O'rcus at Rollo Bay in aid of Bt. Alexis Church. Chicken Supper will so served uid the popular elmo of bingo and many other attractions are °°°°"-%“°°"°\ii°°°e-'il-e-U la store for the evoninfs entertain- 1 lulve tl dates- Mt-il-1-&‘ t a Vickers-virginia bombing plans, COLUM-B193’ ohm Nw 5__R¢. Approved. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont., Nov. 5-Expend- lturcs totalling more than $37,000,000 for public works and undertakings throughout the Dominion to relieve unemployment has been given final approval. Announcement to this ef- fect was made tonight by Hon. Gid- eon D. Robertson, Minister of Labor. Work proposals put forward by var- ious munlcipalities and provinces, which the Dominion Government has endorsed, aggregate approxim- rtely 814,000,000. A number of these undertakings are already under way. Constructions and improvernent pro- “grenisfor the Cilnadiaii !"£i:i‘fic and Canadian National Railways total m,ess,sso. ,expenditures through the grade crossing fund is authorized to the amount of $800,000. Expenditures approved for the different provinc- es are as follows: Ontario, $10,069,- 687; British Columbia, $1,667,850; Saskatchewan. $1,292,600; New Brunswick, 51.06.300; Manitoba, $264,- 676; Prince Edward Island, $180,000; Nova Scotia, $109,100; Yukon, $6,000; Canadian Pacific Railways Co-. $11,- 614. 000; Canadian National Bail- ways Co.. (approximately) $11,139,- 050; grade crossing fund $500,000. _ _ Tomi, sa1,i2a.s4z. . (Associated Pressl W_ll S _I F Maritimes Will ,,,:1,,,,,.;_,, ,Jr amelmh M; I at or » A I C er w en positon captured ppea ase .-_._ (Canadian Press) otrraw/i, om.. Nov. s-General disetisfaction in the Maritime Prov- Hom, p,.e,|d,m Hoover-s tm" ,pl inoes with the recent decision of thc mme in th, ,resent Gamma’ .lm Board of Railway Commissioners re- w“_,m_h¢n ,each of the M", Dm, fusing the application of the Heli- “wc f°,.°es_ They hm mn n”,.1y‘ fax Harbor Commission for an ad- 4° of me 53 Rgcmblymn mu Mu". _ justment of the freight rates on .ry w iw. mem ,_ mum-1¢y_ md hug eastbound grain is certain to lead fighting mmm in mm mm 5 dog. to an appeal. The unreal will be on others. with 4s senate sects the blcked by practically all interests in pgmoqgtg win hav, . plugin,-y of the three provinces by the ses. Hen. qw ov” gh, n¢»p\,b1|¢;ng_ gmgmf E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Fisheries, ghlpsteul, Farmer-l.4bor, of Minnes- and Nova Beotlrs representative in goes, eh, path member, hu void in the Federal Government declined to mg page with the nepubilnns on express an opinion on the ease el olgmintton of the senate. the appeal will come before the Cab- The Democratic uprising broke out inet of which he is s member. He , in all sections of the country. IM in laid, however, that from what hs opcts mom unexpected to lnmrs of knew of public opiinon in Nova soo- both parties. Dsnocrch got the Ben- MALPEIIUE BAY Officers Allege Self defence In Using Guns-Large Liquor Seizure. __ A skirmish between the Customs and Prohibition Officers and three mm, two from Damley and one from Summerside in a. mot/Jr boat in Mai- peque Bay about three o'clocy yes- terclay moniig, led to the seizure of 142 cases of Scotch Whiskey and the landing of one of the men in the hospital with s gun shot wound chase and called to the men to stop. They state that they fired several idil!ts'ss"s warning. On coming up with the boat about two miles down the Bsyneslr Bird Island, they board- ed the boat. The officers allege that the mm name at them with their cars and they were obliged to shoot to defend themselves. 'I'hey are nl- leged-"t»:r 'liave'"lmd gims 'on' them' but did not use them. Oh ‘board the otllcers found the iliquor mentioned above. They arrest- ‘ed the men and conunandeered the boat. Liquor and prisoners were brought into Summerrside between seven and eight o‘clock on Wednes- day morning. The prisoners were lodged in the Prince County jail. One of them, who wus shot in the skirmish was taken to the Prince 'County Hospital. He has a gun shot , ,wound in the upper part of his left . rleg. It was found on eicaminaton that ilities in crashes this yea: to 60. The me bun” hm pwed “ht "hr°“'h tom for the year 1929 was 45. Piioi ; I N EXP'-Us l 0 Nifei l;fx'n;1$;‘;;;:;da:;: ileffivgx Officer F. R. W. Good, aged 19, and- L ‘ is not considered as serious. The liquor was lodged in the Cus- IS SERIUUS Jail Filled To Capacity ~ W h il e Convicted Bootleggers W alk ' The Streets- The Prince Present time capacity. On Tuesday ther; were 31 prison- e1'3l1\f-h°Jl-illnddbmwhowu sentenced to one month in jail in til five ten gallon drums of alcohol linda the Bummerside Police Court. if his fine was not paid, would, if taken to Ajail, make 32. All the celhr are ful even those below stairs, generally the jsilor refused admittance to a man given s sentence of seven modem by the i>rohi-'simon Marla- trste on ‘Baltic-day last. The jsilor said, as he had no ocmmlttal papers, licwasnotgolngtolethimin. |'I'lilereareanui1'ii'>e1-oflagotleggers walking s.i-ound townsentelieedtojall who are waiting their turn. as there is no room at present for them. One msn,..who. was sentenced Ahout.t.luee months ago to 11 months for boot- legging, has left the county. Appar- ently he got tired of waiting his tum for adnrilttsnce. The present ep- idemic of crime. which is 301118 Un in summerside and the surroundlns country is no doubt due to the lad that there are many still at large who have been thin sentenced. and for whom there is no available ac- commodation. _________________,____..__._ tom Oflice pending instruction. 'I'he wounded ms.n's story to s_ Guardian representative is the cars had not been used to sseeult the of- ficers and that the shots had been fired without the provocation of an attack by the arrested parties. tim) Nturhl !iNr¢d final Nbullt-ion eight new sects and was ahead in the contests for two cohen, to give them l1l'0SD¢°fA of an even division of' the membership of ac. ann prob- able ocmtrol of the organization. The tlaanappecrlwouldeertslnlybestefrcmthelapubliceaetsonghclds _ mamma, ' rdtemoaeoathnchatqqyilim-laltickstintbceiectiou»oflltl._;,|,,_¢;_$O0\\tlnuedonPue3)___ isterthmclurlottetown. ` _ _ _ face and his ann was slightly cut. "9" R‘“'“53°‘t°~ mymg Omwf 3”" [ports that one hundred and s.xty He otherwise escaped serious in- et” We km°d in °“°"h°" *Widen* men were killed when on explosion _ juries. He had to be released from near Brentwood Eaex. ' wrecked th! Mlllfield Niilhbtf SDC D Th' b°'mb'm¥ P1'-11° Wm* G°°d and i mine of the Sunday creek Coal Com- em S 3059111 “fb-"BYU bum' “"0 flmlw- A' pany near Athens. Ohio, this after- r ltoosgvggfg- ELECTED third 0¢¢UDlK1£.Air¢F0-ff»Smi1I`l Edward-9 noon were received here tonight by jumped from a height of twenty feet|' Gavcmor Myers Y. Cooper. The Gov- I n a N,-W y0R_K_ Nom 5_4-he ,Umm And b1'°\¢¢ hi-9 lea R°b<-me W" VJ emor announced that his represent- _ l.f_pu1|_,1 cot, ,ver 3;,-en to 5 candid, be mmied "xi “'=°k~ ' atlve at the woe °f the ¢==Dl°°i°h one for som office in New york rc- ` B°m°'W5 fl¥ht”"3 m"'°h‘“° mf reported to him that one hunderd \‘l‘l°h¢d A h€»8i1i- 0! Wenil' ih°U5*\1d and sixty were dead and that im- feet Wen it dived 1° the B'1‘°“nd- mediate plans to relieve the distress, my in-uma M, siephenmn. Aueei. Wh” *M Pm” f°°'°h°d the 8f°““d of relatives or the victims were ne- sled rm. sian wr-ner.; the top part of the wings had been’ c~¢“,_,.y_ forced oft so the machine lock- ___________ Denmm-gf, were 3,-“ping go, °m_ ed like a monoplane. trol of Oongrem as 'I‘uesdsy‘s elec- S~'1tl-I»ttst.hefi.rstti.i'ne inthe twelve years of Rspubliom domin- ation of congress that the Democrats have come within reach of power, and it gives President Hoover a new problem for the next two years of his uhxiinistnticn. _ NEW YORK, Nov. 5-The United States yesterday went Democratic, and sgaiiist prohibition. Incomplete retums on the Congremonal elec- tions elrly this morning definitely showed four Democratic gains in the Senate and I. great many in the House of Representatives. The Re- publicans stood to gain one Senate seat. The Democrats needed 10 gains in the Senate and 53 in the House to gain control of those bodies. While the outcome of A number of contests for important public offic- es is still in doubt. the Democrats were victorious in most of the out- standing battles from which definite returns have been received. The gen- eral trend of those returns here up to s late hour furnished encouraging evidence to Democratic lenders that I/Vhen Ca 'A shocking accident occurred at 2.30 p. ni. yesterday afternoon at Travellers' Rest railway crossing when a special freight train driven by engine driver Harrison from the Mainland, mode up of twenty four cars, two full and the rest empty, in his left leg. I kept for rowdy prison”-g_ . ,) proceeding to Borden from Summer- Odlcers Platts and McDonald for' There are not enough beds to ss- ‘slde. crashed into a Chevrolet coach. the Custonis Department and Prohib-‘ commodate the overflow of prisoners driven by Mr. James Roy Flahaven, ition Otllcers Miller and 'Ms.nn, onland a good many are sieapdfng on Kensington. The victims of the ec- ‘certain suspicions, went. out to Port_ the floors. The jslloi- has been or- cident are Mr. Peter Flahaven of Hill on Tuesday night. In the eiirlyi dei-ed to send awsy for more beds. Kensington, who died of his injuries hours of Wednesday morning theyl 'I‘he inmates ofthe jail are mwy 3|; 5_3() eh, mme aftemoon m me sighted s motor boot coming wwaNis_ b°°*-1°s¢=fl- There °-fe MSO (wife I Prince county Hospital, and his son the shore. As soon as the m=n'in_.\1“mib¢r 01 WMS We “Wins time Basil, who is severeiy horn. the boat saw the omcars they tum-I for various crimes. _ Mn “maven and 'hh two sons ed about and went down the bay to- The .1111 is 0° W" WWM W* were driving from Kensington where wards Mulpeque. The officers gave_ they ,-95|” md any on a_ unsmnh business. to Summerslde to install a new furnace in thc Crystal Rink. They had the back seat of the car filled with stove pipe and other ar- ticles necessary for their work and were all in the front seat. The driver remarked to his brother on leaving Kensington that he would look out P11 his -Side. fer. trains and .for them to watch their side. There are several crossings between Kensington and Travellers' Rest where the accident occurred. They did not see the train until it had practically run into them, It was misty and owing to them hav- ing such a. load it is most likely that they did not hear the train blow. The canwas carried some distance dom the track on the front of the engine past the first switch towards New Annan and when the train stop- ned the car was thrown some dis- tance. The car was struck side on 'and the two injured men thrown out. The driver was wedged between the gears and front of the car. He was badly cut about the head and turned Franklin D. Roosevelt, Demo- Dies Of Injuries r Crashes l'VithBo_r£1en Train Peter Flahaven, Kensington, Fatally Injured At Travellers’ Rest Yesterday. W the car. His father received the full for of the impact and was thrown so way down ihe line. His injuri which proved fatal, were mainly can fined to his lower limbs. His rig leg was almost cut off and his oth leg was badly mangled arid shatterd ed below the knee. He was suffers ing from shock and had other min or injuries. Although conscious wi-ie taken to the hospital he died wit two hours and a hal! from the tim he was taken in. HL~. son Basil is also very sericuslg liurt although expected to recovery His injuries are a. dislocated hip and compound fracture of the fcre icq besides other injuries to the face an head. He is also suffering I severe shock. -His wife camo-in Summerside immediately on hen of the accident. train did all they could to rcnd axistance and took the injured meif onVthe train back to Summessidqi backing the train all the way fn. I r Dr. McPhee the railway doctor was summoned and the smbulan was at the station in readiness i take them to the hospital where ew erything was done to ease their Suki ferixigs. _ Mr. James Roy Fiahsven, the drlvi er of the car, after having his in ini-is amended is, returned is Ken-Q sington to his mother to give h ' waming of the accident. Mr. Pet; lflahaven was an elderly man abou 72 years of age. A number of cars from Kensingq ton and Summcrsidc went out td view the wreck. Mr. 1"is.haven's rc( mains were taken buck to Kensinga ton last evening. Mrs. McCarvilie of Kinkora is i daughter of the deceased. 5, The Weather, etd E.Vl:l~| i (lie Men or Sfcsi. MAY crat. to the goveriiorship today by _ e. plurality of more than half a. mil-| returns counted. Rxiosevflt led Char les H. Tuttle, his Republican oppon-i ent, by almost 700,000 votes, and was| assured of a margin of victory far' surpassing the most smashing suc-' cessor in the govemorship, Alfred E. Smith. Smith was elected governor in 1922. over Nathan Miller, Pepub- lican incumbent, by a plurality of 385,000 votes. and some of the most snnguine Demorcsis predicted today that Roosevelt might match that victory. but not even the most help- ful Democrat foresaw for Roosevelt' the smashing success, up state and' down, which was his as the votes, were counted tonight. NEW YORK. Nov. 4.-Four persons were killed and two were wounded. duo to violence during the Congress- tioncl election in the United States yesterday. All the dead were in Ken- tucky. A double futility occurred at Stink- isg Creek. Ky., where Boyd Bingham the sentiment sxpreued at the polls _40, e Democratic Magistrate, shot throughout s wldlprend ares PN- ssged s victory for their pi-esidmb lion votes. with five sixihs of the \0?E “WI ' cess of his close friend and prede- _ 0¢`CA%\0NA\.\.Y EMPEP. . 'Z /‘Aw iii _'I 1 _ = § \r`/_.GM / L .T -1 Toiwnro. Nev. 5-strove “ir-dl or gales shifting to wczt and lion west, cloudy with occnsioriai rai turning colder at ni8ll£ “'55 1°”-\ snowflurrie.=. z Max‘.mum ... ... _ Minimum 49 High tide this morning; at 11.1 and tonight at 10.45. Sun sets, this afternoon at 4.39 an rises tomorrow mornin! at 8.49. Full moon '1'liursdll‘. N012 6- 6~ md killed Hampton Smith, 45, a farmer, only to be shot down ister il. ffl. L; f |» . i xi iy I .lift _fi 1'-l, i . if i i' .. ' in i'|_i` fi, i , l` “T ‘ ' 'ir iii ii The driver and conductor of tlj 31"? .5 (fi Summcrsido tide eighteen minima - .,1':_.‘:-."-'L-__~'*“7S‘ pi i . th, '. _ Tri. _ ,"::‘rf,-v-ies-gs-.nf " l 'V f.. lv: -1 if if -li. ,q_;r_ ii il” fl . ii? _ fi < ._ . _ __ __._ .___ 1 -.:',`: ‘-,~;~:J:f _ .‘.;'?°Ir~Z-`