MAXIMS MAXIMS OI‘ A or A MERCHANT MERCHANT It la better more often than not to take the indirect way rather than the direct. Often the palm ihuiieeu m Ill- sggn; the greatest driving power be- hind the scenel. ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY. JULY 21,1930 g niian Founded ill‘! In: Guardian Two Cent's ciiigsrfii Anri FOUND “nor GUILTY” Circus Train Bound for ClfTovirn Derailed BAD TRAIN WRECK g Winner or The Kingis Air Derby Agquitted FrQm 3N N.K. MAIN LINE Murder Charge Al G. Barnes Circus, Whic a T S I A ilhi; Citfi Today, Suifereilvcztglgtifhliilligallffelsl: Jury Say “Not Guilty” To Charge M‘ K I N G B i G e211, Fimgififfifififif Moncton-‘Four Km” On Chester Anti, Accused OI _ _ Murdering Antonio Roderi- PR P ques Boatswain Of Winding Expects T0 Have Sev- Gulf. ‘I'm-teen of Its A verdict of not ‘guilty was ‘oz-ought (‘jfizgns Engaged In fr. by the Jury yesterday morning at Some Form of Milit. Annual lnblcrlptiona Delivered $5.00. Jy I111 Clialtln ud U. E “J0. 8 PAGES (Canadian Press) J uly_20-Four are dead and fourteen Hospital here suffering from injuries ‘ _ _ _ _ train wreck on the ‘main _line of the Canadian National Railways, at Canaan, some 14 miles west of this city. a few minutes before seven o'clock this morning. The wrecked train was a special carrying the Al. G. Barnes Circus from Newcastle to Charlottetown, and with one eiiception, all the dead and injured were employees of the Circus. MONCTON, N. B., others are in the City as the result of a bad ing rovlgg’ glances around the court room. his mouth closed in a grim Lne. and his square ]3.i\‘5 clinched. To add to the weirdness of the Georgetown in the c392 of Chester Anti. charged with the murder of‘ ary And Aviation CKUSC Of ACCldflil, UIIKIIOWII Antonio Rodsriques. The verdict; scene occasiozal flashes of lightning A t’ ‘t was brouirh: down at 10 o'clock to. flickered through the windows. and c W1 Y- \ The cause of the accident has not been determined, but which tune the CDlIJt had been ad- .' thunder growled- h‘ journed at midnight on Saturdayl Amid the dsath like slence. the fac- night when the foreman declared‘ e5 of the great cr0'."d in the oourti that the Jury were unable to agreemroom like White blurs in the back- Aritl was at once set at llbsrfy. The ground came the words of the pro- ehu-ge L; to be udthdratvn against thonatorv. "Gfsflflfimefl 0! the IUD’. Fritz Posselt. also charged with mur- have you agreed upon a verdict?" ‘d5. nus momma and the answer of the foreman "We i Anti. after he‘ heard the Iifidlfig OHM“? mt 55W“ 0n a "erdldy The lthe Jury expressed great delight and ‘Jun’ retired To deliberate it 3-30 I-nd ‘shook hands with each o; the jury- returned after three hours deliberat- {mflL I lion for legal advice on the definrion onsaturda..n._ghyadralnagi¢ gcenezof manslaughto" and on the clrcum. ‘was enacted by the dim light of three iflflflfles "M!" "Iiflh k111i!!! in 5fl1f~ . l S U I ‘Imiqkeflng kerosene loimns vhivh 1il-d*’f°‘“" L‘ lmmislabl‘ o“ m’ w‘ reports are that it was either a broken wh cars or slitting of the switch points. ' The Dead eel on one of the (Special to the Guardian) ' MOSCOW. July Ill-Soviet Rus. sla expects to have 17,000,000 of its 12m mgzaged in some form o!’ mil. ltary/ and aviation activity by October l. i033 under a new five year plan Charles i-felt. Phlllipsburg, N. J., col- ored; Wm. ‘rhlbodeau, Bathurst. N. 3.; Harry E. Brandon. Tulsa. Okla, serious injuries to spine; Frank C. Wight, Kaklma, Wash; William Johnson, address unknown; William The dead are: Albert Johnson and Frank Flnnzgan, 1.0:. Angeles. em- l ' d ; J. M P l d, for aerial and chemical defense. an- glsszszefshgzg bneilelzved to s: i:-;:r_ nmmced may by the vmunwer d” 'onto or Welland. Ont. or Montreal. terse society. , _ ‘Abm ‘isoaoco persons’ the am He died a few hours after admission ‘Axel Hartln Neilson, Cherbourg. __ __ to the Hospital with a fractured 5 Ont; Eugene Thompson, South Bend. ' i- ) q _ . 1'. - ..~.._.,_,_ Avian the before the start of the race. The Photograph “produced above giving h" Av" _ shows Miss Winifred Brown, winner A..Toriks, H. F‘. D. 3. Toronto, Ohio: o, ‘he Kin.’ mp m derby Pr,“ once over ning flu in win- nmiflsffnnit confuzues“ wnloreceweyskull. The fourth victim is James Ind; Joseph W. Brown, 10s Angelea, Szfpafigwlh l’?! "Gannon ‘Arthur Stephens. a one-armed young Calif; William Hughes, 'Brfdgport, xgm ‘v on _e r ' n “I a" man. believed through identification Conn; ‘fries. Mouhe, Woodstock, N. pfisons “u he instructed l“ papers found on the body to belong 3.; George Hayes, Duluth, Minn; m“! “d ‘hemml Germ"- Thmlm Fredericton. N. n. He was not Pred Jack, Cadiz, Calif. up l 5min a1.“ around the judgeislplanafllrs desire-J being given the bench Short}... before midnight thefllllfl‘ again retired. and after twenty; iurv. for the semrid time fLIPd in and 5Y111!"-‘~'¢‘~’5 Yetumefil Tamra“? 533-3796‘ will be 2000 sclertsts engaged inl ~fortv three aerial clubs. scores research work in every branch ofil aerial and chemical waifare. Women will no! be forgotten. but 5,000,000 laborinrywomcn will be given cours- ES in eiomontary’ military science. C1: ivdrlare and Red Cross nursing. It was estimated that 130.000 000 nibbles "mild be spcnf 0'1 these plans bl‘ the irolimlcor dsfcnsc society. W." ‘n mix: that bv i933 it. will have of of aviation. hundreds of thousands of gliders and a ma? ivznfrei- of acrodromes. schools pianos. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ETCS. ire Club loading live stock employed with the circus and the? The train consisted of twenty-nine belief is he was trespassing on the l cars and the nine derailed cars were train. The two first named were behind the seventeenth one from the badly injured about the head and] body, while the latter was lnjuredjwt-‘N flit 6H8 ind 10111‘ P11588080!’ engine. Of the derailed cars, flVF |;num,1|y_ The [njund mciude Gm; i. cars. The three men killed outright. ‘Glllmore. colored, address unknown. ‘serious injuries to head and chest. Joseph Curtis, address unknown. -James B. Rogers, Bakersfield, Calif. 'colorcd. serious lnjurls to head. neck ‘and back. Herbert Aaron, Marysvllle, Tenn. William Dalzlel. Ottuma. Iowa: "Movies at Wlltshlre tonight. "Forgotten Fbces". best detective picture yet. Also good comedy. 5532-7-21 "The Orwell Womerfs Institute will hold a dance in‘ the C-MBA. Hall. Vernon River. on Wednesday, July 23rd. Admission 35 cents. 5525-7-21-31 were on one of in: flat. cars. Doctors and nurses were rushed in a special relief train to the scene o! tho disaster, where the injured were given first aid attention and then brought to the Moncton Hospital. The bodies of the dead men were also brought to local morgues and Coroner Dr. A. E. Forbes has de- cided upon an inquest to be held Tuesday. Auxiliary trains were rushed to the scene from Moncton and Campbell- ton and the track was cleared again for- traffic-shortly after four p. m. None of the animals sustained in- Juries. MON C'I“ON' SA Mrs. Etta F itzsimmons, Widow, Shot And Killed By Newton‘ Wilbur, Who Then Suicides,‘ After Seriously Woundingj; Another Woman. f (Canadian has) MONCTON, N. B., July 20-—Mrs. Etta Fltrslmmom, 60, widow, and Newton Wilbur, 3B. are dead, Mrs. mother was with her daughter at the time. Wilbur. it appears talked with. Mrs. Nester some twenty minutes and 4 falling in his mission he pulled a. re- ‘ D011)‘ Nestor, 35. daughter of Mrsi volver and began shooting. Mrs. fitz- l T took the" placei followed a fe-{iuent The division. accordm: m ‘he momenm later by the Chief Justicexban°t “'31 "inc m thr-‘e t??? 1'9"?‘ .___.i___- in the?“ hhnimhhl Succiimbed From In- URDAY ; l l l l KHLEDIN migisiw juries Received In‘ Fight-An Arrest Made. The face of Chester Airi docket was blanched deathly white! and tu-lbched from time to time inl the agony of suspense. hm eyes cast-L iioiiii iiivimm (Associated Press! ELIZABETH. N. J.. July 20—-Fcrt;v eight persons were in hospiltals and one man was dead today. victims cf a wreck of a New York bound Penu- sylvania railroad train near Eliza- beth Station at 9.30 oclock E. s T. last night. Continued On Page 3 77"" IVGOf/If-‘r, of} WEltE Never. SATISFIED wife-i OUR Lof unLsss relented and Baturday night went to . July 24m. E. N. E .t , —'-"— .-,.-,...»..‘;I_i§_ ‘--———- s" ODS, is 1h the hospital suf-. slrnmons fell dead with B. bullet.’ ‘°‘“‘“‘“ Pm‘) _. "Co, t m I mm from bullet wound-s ls a result through the breast and m, shmf ‘ET-ACE BAY- N~ B‘. July zo-sum- ‘ i“ o o cc Cream Social in i h i‘ moricd by nearby residents alarmed Gram _._ 3 , , B of a shootlnz affray stued by Wilbur were fired at Mrs. Nester. one strlk- . ha. Jilly Han’ t M r o at the home of Mrs. Nester here Sat- m; he, 5n the side o; the rue and g by sounds of struggle police last ‘ / =l . "Hu l W‘ n C do P I urday night. the other in the wrist. Another wo-; 115:“ mundIdJ“ Mumnal" 5m" i \ R1‘! R ~ I r m1 Z i i "Mk TflllfSddhiel-Jliclltfb flitflafingStldé/l: e e l Mum" Planned man l: the 13.10"‘? and! tyro chlgdrten. I Sylsnazkoln thenesrterlilhdgedllftrllzis nius; i... 1,, d b W‘ , r a nep ew an nece o rs. es er,‘ ' _. hzcbokan, s90cregaryzednebgigjqiifig ‘The murder and suicide was de- fled from the house and gave the al- ‘Mamulay- Wm had “'°"k°d in CW6 | f "R ,-—"—- A policy of protection for Canadians in the development llbeflf-ely P11111186 by Wilbur. anvflfd- flfm- 3mm “"1 Plbilm’ m1"? YH-Ys- m“ .._-_. l TORONTO ‘MY 21-143mm‘?! Aililgust liithlof our natural resources which will insure to Canadians the m‘ w miom-Mon game-d by the pm soon after maiical aid was secured. By George Hamb|._.tnn_ Canadian ‘ hinder-ale to fresh northeast. u1ndsg0 549§_“,I°_1'B_“m“ benefit of their gr”; heritage, lice. Mrs. Nestor. who formely lived slflgldq] John Tracey, Jr., was taken into h“, Sh“ Cunesponden‘. ‘MWUMB *0 fresh northwest winds. _ --_. A policy of protection for our agricultural life that will in the United States, hen- Boston. custody soon mo: at the home of I é O-n-AWA_ on“ yup. 2.,__,.-.,,, v "If ‘and Warm- "ifontacuo Club will hoe load maintain for our farmers the home market and create for hm of late been h-usekeeh-r for Wil- Following the shooting of Mrs. bfol-hor-in-lawi. 1h connection with W,“ o, m, 6mm, ma,” Wm m, l lii-"mmum ---------- .. 71 is‘ iumi Wednesday. July 30th. them new and settled markets outside. bur. but the our lanai-relied and Mrs- NtIsimn-iohs and Mrs. Nestor, Wllbui’ the death. nu father. JOhn ‘ll-say. ‘C... 1,, m, comm; week Tdn.,,,.,,,. Mmmwm - - ~ ' - ~ < - - ~ - - -- ‘"11" 64 in...“ “M Bemmry- Mm“ A policy of protection for industry that will gt" employ- mim- left the Wllbili‘ home. Wilbur nished out mm the yard and put a '51. who was ln the shack when pol- -' .5 ma.“ comm...“ m- on Thu.“ Hm‘ "(is ""5 "wmlns of 5-25 Bod I l 5520-7414!‘ bullet throulh his brain. Late to-‘ice arrived. said "there had been a id“. edvgnce ponsxvm $58,, l.“ “U, {mmght a‘ 7'22 ‘standard Tlmeh u i“ Imllarland excursions leaving at 3 My ai sblmiard every Tuesday. Fri- hnhemls-ilurday- Phone m m: mundr information. Single fare for "m. 5280-7-9-481 ‘ébr. Clift, m Queen so. Char- amn. Chronic Maladies prevent- W mi cured at. home, where they ‘ms- 54l6-7-l5-3m he??? Cream and Dance will be n Vernon Hall Tuesday, July merit to Canadians in Canada. A policy of protection for ution. A policy to foster and develop agriculture and the live- stock and dairy industries. A policy to stabilize economic conditions, to insure con- linulty of trade and stop manipulation of home and foreign tariffs affecting Canada. A policy to develop interprovlncial trade. A policy to develop Canada’: vast coal resources and a foreign market. A policy to improve the whole scheme of Canadian trans- Admlssion 25c. Proceeds in aid "ion Women's Institute. i?» 5501-7-19-21. canon?’ m‘ '_'_"-' Emir 0 ss St. James Church wounds opposite church at n“ ~11 FIELD, Wednesday. July ' m" fine. on Thursday. - 5512-7-19-41. "C c ._._.___g Jul, 55'“ T T- Camp at Canoe Cove bran“? l0 August 4th. For further m" flDbLv Mrs. Harry Cud- portation northward. Completion of the Hudson Bay route and construction of such branches as may be necessary to render it most bl t rt of Canada. readggnfitvrliiiglo: of fivgahcllalliver outlet to the Pacific. Development of the St. Lawrence Waterway. Improved port facilities on the Atlantic, the Pacific and Hudson Bay. Establishment of a National HIQIIWIY 8Y8!!!"- National Old AN Pellshnl- '1‘. R6 Elm Ave. Charlottetown. §Bbi the consumer against exploit- tha home of Mrs. Nestor on Stead- man 5L, and tried to induce her to return to his home. Mrs. night information from the Hospital I was that Mrs. Nester would recover. Ari inquest will be held. fight." He u being held as a mater- ial witness. MacAulay was lying on the floor. bleeding from the mouth! and nose when the police arrived. Nestor! the Conservatives so confident of vic- tory? There can be no doubt of the 51 Conservatives in the House and‘ following the election there were 116. I an increase of 65. When the lasti Parliament disolved there were 9O Conservatives and fifty per cent. of the gain of 1925 would give them in the next Parliament half its receip- tlons. ‘Phat they will make even. greater gains they do not doubt, as; ll. is claimed they have in this cam-' paign an organization greater than‘ their opponents and much better than they themselves had in 192B. It is also felt that business condi- Mons throughout Canada are more C0 nms e rv a tiv e; Are Confident Cf Great Victory (Special u; The GGnardian) OTTAWA, Ont., July ail-Why are formation. Not only do the Conserva- tives here believe the Government will be defeated. but that they will have a working majority over a. com- ssos-v-ia-si. policies to every P!" "I Cnmh" n Hood Flour’ Sales Are Increasing-Quality C v extrema confidence in Conservative tme ta to insure the benefit of these “roles in the Capital, which n a fil- Compensaflng adj“! n C‘ tional clearing house for political in- blnatlon of the other parties. It ls pointed out that when Parlia- ment dissolved in i925 there were only] favorable to the Government than in Continued on Pace 3 hi? workers. commercial tzavollers [and sailors. n is the last lap of 1119' from tomorrow, It will see rival or ,ganization_; straining —{ struggle which concludes a every 35g r. . Sun sets this evening at 7.43 and H595 tomorrow morning at 4.30. --_-_________-...____ week fvmmafiong will be rczelved tomor- - row in l7l constituencies (four of m returning two members eac1~..l_ ._-.(—-—— th e What Mr. King Offers ‘i The Canadian People“ Mr. King. from his o last one he made as this issue has laid down his appeal to lh The record of his Gover The Budget. Canadifs representation at Fall. He offers a continuation of a policy vacillalion. iency. d rift. compromise. nmenl. pening speech at Brantford to the goes to press (at Edmonton), e public in these terms: the Imperial Conference this of political exped- ounts Every Time