y ‘AMAXIMS they can get rid of eln l-v shutting themselves uul their fellow men up in poneltlo phhobitlons. g Guardian, Innded. 1331 gggiiettetown Gurdlen ‘Inn Cantu» Serious Injuries Susloinecl By Prom- inent Local Clergymen And Other Occupants Of Motor Car At Rail. way Crossing Near Charlotte- town. i ’ ii. M. Rev. Monsignor Maurice Mac- The car driven by Mr. Brown, seys Donald. Perish Priest of ‘St. Dun- lmq vessey‘. w,“ proceed.“ “on, aim’: Cathedral. Rev. A. J. Mclntyrcitho road at a. fairly fest clip. Im- A end Arthur MliQllflld. are 1n e critic- l few seconds she slowed down but cl ewe at the Charlottetown l-los- then picked up speed again, climbed piiel Ind Louis Dousan u suffering f the ascent she stalled on the tracks. . grievous injuries from an‘ accldentlfrhe train was coming round the jestordly morph}: about 1l.l5\in i curve et n rate of about forty miles which e car owned and driven by Mr. l per hour, but when the impact with W. Brown of this city Wis struck the car occurred, had slowed down to by the 50ml! l-Ylin 8s she was about fifteen or twenty. The cal- was gleaming lnw Chflflflttetmvn near neither hurled sway nor was it 1111-, the Experimental Farm. The car was mcdlntely smashed, but in some un- prcceedlng along n. by-roscl conncct- accountable monitor became inter- ing the Experimental Farm with the locked with the pilot of the engine. Melpeque road. Where the road meets f Still on her (our wheels. she was the railroad track were is a 5115!“ I Pushed along the trick for n distance escent of five or six feet. l oi about seventy-five yards, throw- Mr. Prank Vessey, o! the N15“ ' 111x up clouds’ of dust and splinter! Elle! MOW" 011-1118 Olly W110 WM from the sleepers. When the train driving elong the road behind Mr. stopped, she was still fest. interlock- Bronrfs car. and Mr. B. H. Colwell ed with the engine. Treinhsnds, of West River who was with hirn passengers end farmhands from the nre eyewitnesses of the disasier.|adjacent Experimental station ' rushed to the scene and with [NM difficulty extrlceted the bodies from sliqeking Car ccidt J41‘ Level Crossing ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. l? MEETINGS. ETC esday July "Hope Rivor ‘fea Wedn m. 522l-8-6-tf "Robin Hood Flour is guaranteed lo please you better. s lrd esday July ‘l-lope River Tea. Wedn - 5220-6-64! "Reserve July 3rd for the ice cream festival et Kingston‘. 5il2-6-i2-li. "Please reserve June 28th., f:- futlval at Greenvele. 0379-6-10-3! "Reserve Tuesday, $3.}: if“, Tea Party in aid of st. Jpmes’ Church. Omflttown. sacs-c-ll-ll. "Reserve July 6th for tea party at North Rustico. By "order committee. QISO-d-l-wedsfor 6 wks. "Dr. Ollft, M. n-smi now holne ‘ Ntventlon cure. Purdy Station, west- than: 00., N. Y" U. S. A. lzaa-c-v-m sept. 12 pd. "Don't min ‘The nose Beck" in Rustico Bonk by Cavendish Dramatic Club. June 16th. 5417-6-12-21. "Show and Deuce Cardigan Hall. Monday. seventeenth. special music. l6l7-8-l2-2l. “Sea "Co Ilcw may‘ by Corn- "ll Young People's Group Friday. '7"!!! 16th. in Kingston Hall. ' MOl-G-ll-‘ll "hunter River Club will not load live etcck agelp until Thursday June ma. List new with Russell Nichol- "- . csaz-o-n-zl .' glint! j 8t Peters Icy Dremetic Club will WM the tum‘ m plsy at mt. Stewart loll ‘VUfihlldny,_June lllth. “Mimi 9H,‘ ‘$1 Irish Rose." - b334-6-ll-2i. it - "TM Clinton Young Pee’): w: "Mm thvlf time at comedy drems "Aunt Jame mums" u. Bherbroolco Hell, Wolfram evening. June 12th. 11 w fine. p flea mam following. _ - ssol-c-n-al. , . "The fewer“? no Glee Club “ll present the oflfllldy-dmma entitled “Ad. w m ‘wan. 1mm“ “ll Thwmy. ‘ lltll. am ahOW of the aeeeon. , c uoe-e-ll-nl '1 ‘ vllg Iurnitufl or the car which was by this time but e mass of twisted metal. They were lead side by side 0n the bank ed- joinlng. All were unconscious with the exception of Mr. Brown who was , able in walk to the car which eon- i vcyed him to the hospital. It wls at . first thought that the others hed been killed. l Ambulances. clergy and doctors in , an incredibly short time were rush- lcd to tile spot. Doctors Dewar, Mc- . Guignn, Ledwell, lifcliilllsn and i Smith were present and accompanied ' the bodies to the hospital. | Monsignor MacDonald's condition i was early considered very critical. H: iregeined consciousness villi; being l driven to the hospital. He suffered s. ‘ compound fracture of the leg ebqlt l‘ the knee and a fracture of the upper ‘cl-m and is badly injured lbaut the . 811i‘. I Father MacIntyl-e whose condition l: also considered crltlcel by reason l of advanced age regained conscious- ’ ness about 3 p. m. l-fis right hlp was l fractured two ribs were broken and he suffered a severe scalp wound over the right eye. Mr. Dougan had his right lei broken and aufiercd aeverelinjuriea to his head. Mr. McQulaid may heve incurred a frncture of the spins Ind his heed was badly cut. The debt-fill consider hLs condition criticsl. 1t will not be known until this eveninl whether or not his spine hes been fractured. The victims were examined at I l in: Funeral Services For Bliss Carman t 1i (Canadian Press) NEW CANMN. Cone, Jung ll,- Tlli llllrfly V0711 of N‘)!!! Bil-ION l6 "Pmefllfifl by a few of its out- standing personagu. ‘saw Bllgg Cog- mn of! on hie lut journey to "the lulu of peece" today. Berviceg blue. out eulogy, were held in St. Mark's Episcopal Church, with the Rev. onerlu Lawrence Meme, rector of- lllllllllg. The service included rites of committal es the poet’; body was taken in accordance. with his wishes to Middle Villiega, Long blend/fer enmctlen. The ulm will be brought in Lsksview Cemetery this plgee for burial. The pell bearers were Padrelc Colum. Irish poet. D. W. Flgher, Harvard Professor and philosopher. Carl Schmidt. artist, Dr. E. J. obhaushncuy. Dr. Thoma Tunney. with whom Carmen lived her‘. end Keith Warren. writer. There were delegates from the Authors League of America. the Ioetry Society cg c“. ads, and the Authors Club of 01n- ede. The Csnedien Authors Associa- tion Wl-e replssanted et the funeral l by Dr, cries. Roberta. eousln and life- long frlerltfof Mr. Csrman end R. l-f, Hsthway. both of Toronto, Ont. lnoialr ma anlnuin (Canadian Pres!) REYJAVIK. Iceland, June l1.- Captain Albin Ahrenberg wok off for Ivigtut. Cireanlend. at 4.1! p. m., to- dey (12.18 p. m., S. S. T.) in his eero- plane Sverige on the third lap of his flight from Stockholm to New York. Captain Ahrenberg made two false starts early this morninz. The first time he Wes forced to return to the harbor ebcut 6.30 e. m" on eecount of too greet heaviness in his fuel loed. He started again at 6.35 e. m. but motor trouble and demege to his propeller obliged him to return again at 9.25 a. m. _ I LATER. REYKJAVIIE. Juno ll-Tha lee- plma Sverige for the third time to- dey returned to this berbcr efter sterting for Greenland. It l-llghted on the water at 6.10 p. m. (2.16 p. m. Eastern Standard ‘Din-tel lece than two hours after the tlke off. (C-enullan Peon) IONDON. June 11--Al'i E2011!!!" Telegreph lneuega from Copcnhegols‘ 1 p. m. yesterday. No serious internal ' injuries have so fer been revesled- ll -Ls understood however thlt In in- tensive exeminetion is not PWIMQ within 24 hours of the accident. All are suffering severely from shock, but st a late hour lest night were ro- ported to be resting as comfortably es possible under the circumstances. Mr. W. J. Brown. the drivel- and owner of the wrecked car, although esceplng es the most fortunate from u... eocldent, la covertly brulsld Ibo"! the body. and will it is understood. be confined to his bed for several days. The perty had been attending the funeral of sister Msry Alphcnsvl It which they had offizeted et It. May's Novitiete. Mt. Edwerd Rold- nt the point at which the ear vel ptguek, en approaching trein 08b l". "Ncticw- everyone is going M Victoria men tonight lee that chow» eleo cb what music. Ill ‘Movies et French River Thule- evening. A good ehcvr. lprinl - '. l lulneteu lcmzdvyv ‘gyms-y I _ m 0. cor lsed been struck. tonight llld the third return of Swe- dish aviators to heykievik was due to discovery of e leek after they hed flown 100 miles. Another ettcmpt was expected to be mode tomorr w. (A leek in the n: feed line hsd forc- ed the plane down cn ii-e flight from screen to Iceland.) . seen for some distance. there beinl ; nothing to obstruct the view but e few clusters of young birch trees. It is evident however that the ep- proeehlnl Ell-ll Ill not noticed until too late. Mr. Benton, the engineer of the train declares thee be did not m the cer on. the (not until it Ill too lete. limped Doyle first sew the oerendehoutedtemeketbeatop ellnei. but the lain et this time we: but mfew 7min from the creasing. I'M bakes were quickly eppllfll l“! the trein brought to e atop at ebout seventy-five med: from when tbs Monsignor Immune no in tlu front net of the cervitb IQJNI» the other peeceneora belnl in the cesium». ‘l. “ h" sifi KNOX CHURCH 1s CHOSEN (Clllldlla Prone) orrAwA. Ont. June 114m: church. nemutec. Ontario, in ' chosen for the 1930 meeting pleee of the General Assembly cg the Pruhyferlen Church in Cllllll. 0th: nominations were it, An.- lmu Church, New Glasgow, N. 5-. PWlbled by .1. O.»Celkfgs of that city sud Zion Church, Glar- lottetown. P2 B. 1.. by Rev. I. Hensley ltevert. Hunter llvll’. P. l. I. lhmlltnn m cbeecn by e lug; majority. ausvnlv, uclmw About 50 Tialtients Ex- amined Yesterday at Red Cross Clinic. It was e busy day yestefdly ll/tllb Red Cross clinic for crippled children, which is being conducted by Dr. T. B. Aek-el- of Hslifex, whose splendid work in this Province on other ocealicna is well known to our citigene. ‘rho present clinic ls the seventh held by Dr. Acker in this ‘province. l . about fifty po- tients were examined. and it we: I touching sight to see the eagerness with which the little ones snpwered questions thet were put to them end the confidence with which they un- degwent exeminetlon. In the rush of yesterday's duties, Dr. Acker and bliss Wilson. bed little timeevenfor meele, end it was not until pine c'eloek_ in the evening thlt they Mir "pietsdtheir work to?‘ the day. A committee of the Rotary club‘ rendered valuable assistance by meeting the out of town patients et the trains and driving them to the clinic. They also made severel trips to the country, bringing in special cases. Without this assistance it would have been difficult to entry on yesterday's work, as about sixty- flve per cerlt of the children were from out ofpwn sections. Today Dr. Acker is operating It the City Hospital. On Thursday he will operate et the Prince Edward Is- llnd Hoepltel end on Friday he holds a clinic et Summer " . iill rum: BUNViBTED (Cl-median Press) BUILHTN. CHICAGO. M“ ll‘- (AU-The at. * * company o! fndielse and fifty one eseecieted end subeidilry concerns were convicted in the United stems district court wdey on ehergoa of vloleting thl lhormen anti-trust lewe. The cheri- es against the companies concerned whet is known u the peellrll p! °l1 creoking prooele patents. The court glued use government Wll entitled to en injunction reclrllninl t?" 4111"" from further violation of the lew. n vvvv Condensed Specials l urn-u ear vote net boob mimic h Ihia eeluIL. wweovoov-ewwocon-wo» aoeeneee ACOOIDIIOIMHIJ. m Richmond Bis-eat. cur-e-la-sl 5B0? ‘IO l!!!‘ - ll! CHAT George Street. BSII-d-lo-li IANIID -- MAID I0! GINIIAL housework. no washing. Appl! evening. Ire- Bur! I. Miller. I83 litre! Inlet. ua-e-u-sl IOI BALI -—.IAIOI ‘ll-IUQI home modem conveniences. cea- trelly lowed in one oftbe belt Mlfiwemt: on mama addict ‘HM Ii llfillllifli In! lOOOUIv l ‘Yicfpfihcnl-lt mow A I ‘m. '~'~‘*.- M‘ ~21“ ' u-imnc. "sew \\\\\\\ Read by Everybody ike the Dew 2. 1929 12 Bfllklng in the Federal Parllanh, David rams of the 8t. church, Winghem, we: Rev. Dr. Andrew‘: elected moderator of the 55th tenerel eszembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. SlJPHEMi-Bllilfli ii Sliiiiliflfillit June Term opened Yes- terday-Elght Crim. inal Cases on Docket. The June term of the Supreme Court opened at Summerslde yes- (rerdly morning, I-fla Lordship Chief Justice Methcson presiding. There were eight criminbl cases on the docket. 1e follows: The K111i VH5“! flckhnrt Wedmlnwiesdelt with in- tent to rob: The King vc Bcni- 5on- ier end John Gallant. robbery; The King vs. Arthur Oliver. wounding with intent; The King versus Robert Mackenzie, harboring dutieble goods unlawfully imported; The Kins v61‘!- us rnlbm lvlecmnsld. possessing stolen goods; The King versus Hub- ert MacDonald. causing bodily in- jury by furious driving; The Kin! versus John Grady. theft. George Galbraith Ind Arthur Smith were tried st the lost court for harboring duiisble goods when the jury disagreed and they were re- leased on bail to eppeer at the June court. ‘Ihey hevlng failed to appeal‘ yesterdny their bell was eetrested on motion of the ettomey-genersl. There were elso two appeal cases, relating to the operation of radios without license, and the following civil docket: ‘Fhree absent debtor cues: six non-jury debt or domege ceses end one jury debt or damage cue. The Grand Jury was composed es follows: Messrs Arsene Poirier, Misecuchc: Colin Crali. Middleton; Major Townsend. Bherbrooke; Thus. Nesbit, Tyne Valley; John Smellmen, Summerside; lihnmenuel Gaudet, Wellington; Devld MacMurdo. Surn- merside; Roderick Morrison. Bum- merside; Jerome J. Desroches. Miscouche; Albert MscKinnon. Al- berton; Vernon Matthews, O‘Leery and Peter Greenan, Coleman. His Lordshlpb address to Grand Jury "which was brief msinly consisted of irstnlctiona to them with roger-d to each separate indictment. He also pointed out to them another duly to which latterly grand juries had been giving far t_oo little etten- tlcn, nemely that of brinllng to the attention of the court any breach- ee of luv or public ebusea which might hove come to their notice in eny part of the county. He inst-rubl- ed (hem to bring in e report of the condition o: the public institutions. Al ueuel the matter of eppfllntluf ecnlteblee end fence viewers, His Lordship entrusted to them. ‘hue bills were found in ell cues with the exception of the IMP breaking one elllfl" 5"‘- "ll" end John Gelient in which no true bill was found enlnr» become Oll- lent. A number of civil eases were spoken to and the ‘time for heal-- lng ucla appointed. Qgforg being dischlrlod the Grand m! prevent in the following "wri- To (he Ken. Oblll Juli-ice Moth-l geoczltuitplpeeeymlrlioncraThe amber! of the nrend Jury have visited the loll promises sud found the! well kept but find thet many of the coil locks Ale defocti .. and would commend that new end tuit- the: Ient on June 1th, while the House I was in committee on supply for the ‘Department of National Revenue. Hon. J‘. A. MacDonald, Conservative ‘member for Kings, made e. strong lplca for the retention cf ‘a number of the customs and preventive omces in his county which have been closed on the ground of economy. The fel- lowing report of Mr. MacDonald's re- marks. and of the reply of the Fed- eral Minister of Customs, is taken from the f-lansard reports: "I um going to critlclu the depart- ment, because [believe their decision of a. few months ego to close e. nuns. ber of preventive stations end out- pcrta in the maritime province! will make e paradise out of whet wu for- merly a gel-den of eden for the smugglers. I need scarcely any that when vessels were obliged to enter and clear et the different poria. the department had a close check upon them; they were eble to follow the course of theee vessels from day to day end from week to week, end they knew pretty well whet wee going cu. The present plea is illetnli cout- vvisevessels may enter end leave these Bile“! bloated recutetiom time may be other hopes, there eels never be mother reputetlefl. , '. ore \' MS m o’ ‘ v l" l' n“ ‘m mu m» ‘...... believe MERCHANT. hopes are nothing to e PAGES Hon. J: A. MacDonald, M. P., Points Out Serious Results Tllat May Follow Removal 0f Cm. toms And Preventive Offices From Prince Edward Island. ports freely, without the neoeeaity of either entering or clearing. What will be the result‘! look et the ed- vcntsge it will be to the smugglers if they ere not obliged to report any- where during the whole season. if they do not choose to do no; they can go into e-nrl out oflprecticelly ell the different rivers end harbour: of Prince Edward Island; they eels go out m the gulf and meet the mother ship loaded with liquor end return to any of these harbours openly end freely. Se I cey the department hes done more to uaist the smuggler then can be overcome b! In? llelns pt its disposal. Will Ceuu Greet inconvenience I have e. further eompleint tomato with regard to the closing of these offices: 1 refer to the inconvenience this action will deuce e greet runny people in many sections of the coun- try. I believe the minister has re- ceived ce. petition signed by a large number of the residents of one of the ports where the ofdce was Continued on page I STUDENTS TAKE PUSSESSIBN or umv u; s | TY (Canadian Press) MEXICO CITY, June 11. -- Two thousand striking "students this aft- ernoon took pOSCSSlOXl of the Net- ionel University and seized scverel officials as hostages for the resigna- tion of Rector Antonio Castro Leel which they had demanded. The hos- tages offered no resistance end there was no violence. A permanent guard of 100 strikers was placed over the building until such time as their de- mands are met. These seized were l Secretary-General Daniel Coslo Vil- I iegas of the University; Director Al- fonso Casa of the National Preperat- i ory School and sclcral university . professors. I t l Fire lngl Field (Special to The Guardian) LOS ANGELES, June 11 - Four hundred men today fought towering flames in the rich Santa Fe springs I oil field in an effort to control s. blue which had done damage estl- l mated at 513150.000. Hue breaks were being dug by steam shovels to ‘ prevent spread of the fire, which ' broke out suddenly late yesterday ill Rhoda No 1 well. The pressure was ‘ so great that the well blew out around the casing, hurling e stream of oil . into the air. LONDON. June ll-The Prince of Wales will hold the lnveetlt- urea y} Si, Jemoe Pelece on July O end l0, during which he will present the decorations which the king conferred in his birth- day honors lint. it was announced today. . .._______-__-_—--- uso of the water tank in the ettic be discontinued as we consider it uruefe end liebla to ceuu consider- csi. deluge to the building. Wesub- mit e reviled list of constables end fence viewers for Prince Ocuniy. Rupccfuily submitted for eeli end fellow. IL W. meme. foreman fluted at lummenidelthll eleventh do! of June. ma. , ll ‘rho court “burned until this, aumuu-uutmcsuu. a INN!‘- . ...... .~....h.~__......_. .1 l f cur Wi-lo can 8t. John. cloudy ... ... .. 00-44 King Walks In Castligrounds (Specie! to the Guardian) WINDSOR. Eng. June ll-Klnl George this afternoon took his first walk in the open since the develop- lrnent of en abscess in the old in- t cisiorl in his lung forced him beck to bed. He im. the toys! spertmml and strolled about enjoying the warm sunshine for half an hour in lhe castle grounds. Hla phyaiciens have approved that he go out dolly 110W when the weather is fine. The first medical bulletin in several deys was issued this morning end said: “His Majesty the King is making pro- gress. The abscess at the incision in the lung is diminlshingin size. His general heelth is good." People of Brazil ere taking to phonograph records mode locally. its A LUCKY Sfmatcu (HE fllufil ‘iiifllovi’ BRrAKnlG. His WORD V O W “l; 0/ H; \ I l‘ 1-»! 4.‘) TORONTO. June ll-Meritime fresh southwesterly winds. mostly fair and moderately warm. Toronto, fair ... 70-52 Montrsal. clear ... ... ‘ll-bl Quebec. cloudy ... '... ‘id-BO Clurlottotown. feir .. ce-co Helifsx, cloudy ... ... ... .. 72-46 n. ... I i Bolton, clear ... ‘ll-ll, New York. clear ‘II-BI, l-llgh tide this afternoon et Lb! and tomorrow morning et 8.60. Bun Ms this evwca et lsl end notions. end the Iron. Ir. lgolbetlil rises tomorrow morning u! 6.0!. Iirat querter, moon. Mcvndly, Juno llth, 12.51 e. m. Bummer-side tide eighteen minutes let-gt the-n Cberlgttetgla. Alneel lubperi Ilene Delivered l-l lly lleul. oene _ and U. l, l WAFNs ab VERNMENT 0F INCREASED MENA c1; FROMR UM SMUGGLERS Ml! 5Q This wasilfide Clear by the Prime Minist- er When Met by an of His Followers. Iron: Our Own Correspondent _ OTTAWA, Ont, June ll-Llbfl night a prOpOBIJ embodied in l. re- port of e commissioner favorable to fish trapping in northern ‘British Columbia. evoked vigorous protest from A. w. Neill, J. C- Indy Ind General Moi-en. salmon fishing would be extermfnet- ed by trapping. The minister. bow- cver, gsvo the usuruseo thet the recommend tlons of e commissioner de not have to be followed. end thlt the lildustry. A further discussion of the cuc- toms estimates we; featured by an account of e. row that occurred in Halifax between Knox. c. customs preventive officer, end one Qcrrieon. Apparently it was e first club bout lending (o e knockout b7 K1108. who Ilve his story o! it 1Q the “P88.- mentl, but whm en investigation was ordered, resigned. - l The implication of the criticism was thet he had not been booked up properly. This was denied. In the course of the altercation it seems that Cierrlson informed the other heelrywellht. lhet he would heel‘ from Col. Balaton. but that minist- ef declined to be brought (into it, case and no onfhede right to use his nema in connection with it. Another feature of the evening we; a. criticism of N. W. Rowell. K. 0., _ by Major Power, largely on grounds _ that this highly paid and inquent- l ly employed counsel is not in sym- v pathy with the policy of the, gov. ernment. Mr. Euler, the minister, de- fended Mr. Howell, saying he was e highly competent lawyer, but that he bed nothing to do with questions of pvllvy. thin lever warned the government against selecting the gentlemen es en erbitratcr in the I'm Alone case, but. that evoked no reply. Progress was mode in these estimates for the first time since they heve been before the Home end ultimately they went through. After- ward. the Interior votes were tack- led with e talk on peat production. Estimates of the Notional Reven- ue arld Interior department; were then considered. In connection with the latter a‘ spirited discussion arose between Col. Cantley end the min- ister. the Hon. Mr. Stewart. in con- nection with the experiments in the utilization of pest deposits for fuel. Col. Cantley claimed that the gov- ernment hsd spent 8350.000 and had Bot nowhere in the matter of rm. suits. Mr. stewsrtsdmitted that the experiments made had not. hsd the success anticipated, but stated thst the government was divesiing itself of further responsibility in the oper- ation of the pest plan which would be in the hende of e private com- pany. He pointed out, however, thst experiments of such e nature often leed to development: o1 en import- ant character. The Hon. R. B. Bennett. Lender of the Opposition, this morning rose to en opportunity afforded him by kthe recent fresh increases in the tariff sgelnst Csnedien agricultural products end made e. powerful et- (ack upon the government on account of its boneless attitude in respect of them. There was some lively tiliing between himself and embers of the government and western fermd members. . The Ron. Mr. Robb. Minister of Fiance, replied ref-her briefly on be- ilelf of the government which is ob- viously not anxious to discuss the supply eny more then can be helped and the l-fouzc went irlio committee. ‘ of supply on egricultural eatime which occupied the rest of the m‘ in: end the whole of the titer-naps’, ‘rhevdileusiou hlnlcd mainly on‘, ' ' votes of m‘ experimental farms _ ' weuhadrotheregruelliqtirqgl ltemcieilvlpcenneeticeeegilj ' mlrchea u the lend tcrjglr j Insistent . Gathering l ‘ who erg-uedthet‘ nothing would be done to prejudice ' ‘ seying that he knew nothing of the __ .-