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'___-`,...___- __. -»-_a-»..-»-.¢»~..... _.)/-, ` l ~`n_.;. -Us-;4.~ , :\ V PAGE SIX -1 THE Qumorrsroww Gvanniac. , g , NOVEMBER 1.1.5..- “ TODAY mai. sis 1i.,u.,_ _ If--~. 7 .t s.4s.'2u-. ne. `i :tb , A whirlwind i drama. nf th(- plafns. Stirring action. strong ~ituaiion.~'. and :\ big riinirsiic punch! S e e s c r c e n ilunru dare - devil cowboy in :\ _ ,-*is will thrill you. X ». ` new kind ni ~\.~..¢@=~».." ri i ' .inf-§__°'» S B Elsa fl: smelt rkvil cowboy in_`_q_ thrilling brerifh-(ding ,. , animals 1 l ”o»$7l¢ell)NlE ‘ AN ll , ’ € *iii ALSO (`uml>d_v- A TRIP' PODGE G THF- ; 'al ~ i. "1 ,, . = ~; with t~.\rtoon-°'r~'mn rmn1'ans~ _ --wnar ‘ - MIND-NEXT MDNDAY VILRA REYNOLDS J O A N cnswronirs Greatest Sensation " Our Blushing Brides ” l 'L D/Pg? e =-ivjwx .\ .SL QON, '- Q9 __ if = fiu.~»if¥E.|2 THQEE r < r ... - ;sg‘H\.s. _ __ ‘ r~=1;, . Marathon an d Cyclo ` gas is rich and volatile. !\ This is Reason I\'umher ; l . Sl why you should use it 5 rcgi|lni°l_\', and gain maximum a mount oi' ' milczzuc pci' gallon with y 1 your cur. “Bc Ready With Reddy I’n11'cr" i ,l ISLAND ollsas > 1 A RED I LAM ._ 1 I ~”'";l.Dy returns of the day_ a er her bw through a special winch merry bunch of girls retumed to their equipped with " sed” Uf brakes' t'°'. l\0m¢5_ _ regulate the speed or _to stop the work = _.__ in an emergency. Before reaching the B|;lN(;,|N(;, BACK FAST 0N_Es_ »wi':':h. the cable came out of 9. cable M, Willard Keuy_ “.eu_knD,wn Island tank where it lay coiled. No hitch- horgefmgn, ,~e¢9nl,l.y vlglled the R_ead_ cs marred the trip across, and con- vllle and Topsfleyd 531% where he tinuous wlephone communication was was one of the largest pu,.cha_,_e,.S maintained from the ship to Cape The m-any mominem Roman horsb Traverse show, where Mr. George men who frequent those sales mar- Brady “`f'5 1°°9'15‘~‘f1 With 10511118 111' veiled at his judgment ln the selecb struments, Starting in four fathomsof ,ion of equine flesh. For a. stock Water. U10 dept/lis encountered varied point east of where the other cables: from the Island enter the mai:nland.i At ia. speed of four knots per hour the Cambria, proceeded steadily on sistance. Difficulty was experienced ________,__.__._- in removing the bodies from thc wreck. The first girl removed was gasping, but died before she was luid on the ground. Mr. Mutch, in the car, was conscious. He was placed; in the baggage car. The doctor andf ambulance arrived shortly after. Wit-l ness was not aware at that tinic ihati Wood had been injured. as he w:\r._ able to walk to thc baggage car. Ai'-_ ter some delay due to accident to thel engine resulting from striking thc car, they rcturnedto thc city. Thci last three girls were dcnd, the flrst_ taken out was under the stccrlngf wheel of the automobile. Witness' could not remember whether whistle was sounded or not. When occupied! such a thing would not register in his: mind. Witness could see the fire-: man quite distinctly when he got out. He considered the crossing dangerous for motorists on account of the sud-1 den dlp of the roarl. There is alsol a fringe in bushes. Witness luis bcenl on the Souris train, in some capucity,i for some fifteen years, but had never known of an accident on that cross-I ing during that time. There was onlyi one young lady in the front seat, andl four passengers in the back. Appnr-, ently the young man who was thrownl out was in the front scat. l Thomas Renton, engineer, boardingl in Charlottetown, stated he was cn-. ginccr in the locomotive at thc time: of the accident.. When approachingl the Mt. Edward Road crossing, struck an auto, which apparently tried to pass in front of thc engine. It ap-, proached from the left side, and it was therefore impossible for him to have sccn the cor, as he had no view of the left side of the crossing. He saw the radiator of the car after the crash Witness applied the emergency brake. The train was brought to z\ stop. Witness saw several girls and one boy. All seemed unconscious. Witness went back to the engine and asked the fireman if he saw the car approaching. He stated that he hadi not. Witness thought the distancel, between crossing and where the train stoppedwas about 150 yards. The train was travelling between 25 and 30 miles an hour. The usual signals cziblc, which by means of casks was 'floated ashore and hauled inland by it tractor. It was aimcst dork when Echo, 2.101-2. According to it col-_ until it grounded, and. from tiure 11 point fur above anything ever in . i this stage of the work was complet- ' _ r_ _cd, and under these circumstances it 1 Ea;eéhzgpczifaiezaflgnipgfi agélexi l _it ' _ W- . i ;:°;"___;_lj_f_lla_;__r';) ;;_e;n:_;__;°t?;nsH;_di incline on the other. The fireman is , The muway mum remove an tn” “- Gautam CMC decided to wmplete the l "5““"~V very b“§y “wut his dunes' “L1 its right of way, and the trees on thi ~ _ l though it is customary for him to do' hi hwa could also be rem°v°d_ 1 job' Even “hue °°mp1°ung.the mst h's shovelling between the crossings' 1 gl 1 yl ld t to h mp °f the Jmumey' omcials M the; He has 3 or 4 tons of coal to shovel 1 tl? lv dna S WSU no agreeid ben; Cambria, including Mr. Grant aticif on me mp between Cha___ot_emwn_i icdr _trees cuB, ani margin; cpu co M-'~ G‘ A' Edwards "°1”°S°"“““ th” i and Elmira. The tank.-. and buiidingif,`:,c,5,o,fe,s‘° oar 0 H my m Dum’-"ic" C‘°"e’“m°“t Telegmph i on the right side of the Mt. Edwardi ' 1 ' l is-rvice, continued to test. ati talkctli crowns obstructed the View Cm.s_ The ms” woman was Wm °‘1“°m1Y Wm MT- Brady °“ me | are a source of worry to engine driv-l the shopk Grover me wmhuo 'ol lwrse he has sebm-ed Knlmuck 115.5 to as high as ten or twelve until on Island séde. The actual run itself was . cm He thought that lt would be a1_.n bb” £3; _ M award sh' by pgtby the G,-@&l,__ Don E5¢he,._ the fartlier side shoal water was a- made in two hours. Within a short most impossible for the fireman to mfg sh ' CWI; _?;?e;tn§ne u__M_'ha‘ l-l.ar1‘y Scott who was raced by Wm_ gain met, ‘ timc, now cable houses will be erect- have sem, E mr before the englne_|i)‘c;m slfot or trapped Puuledu '__ lrilemlmlng ln 2,14, 1.;asl,e_ ,_ mme To guide her iniiciwsurse the Cam- cd on both shores. No definite elec- ll, would take mm-e than Om, hung, what She dm require 'me mopkespq year Qld lilly by perm. vom Im, bria had previously placed a marker tricai tests bcy0:l'l the simD1€St1\8\'8ired yards to stop the train when mst his temp” lcied. u “,051” Guy. by Guy Axv`.3,|_hy_ Emma Amit on the New Brunswick side and she yet been made, but apparatus to as- I lmvelllng al; 25 mlles an hom-_ _and sa_,d_ ' P D the sire or Peer Manning, who was Shlirwd her course directly On this vfwtain the definite quality of thc,_ Allan o'Bl-len. fm-man, stated that ..He,,,, 'mmm have this °n°__m su0c,3S_5,;uu_V raced M a t._,,0_yeal-_old buoy. Arriving v.1‘thin one mile of the ironsmtssion will be made in the near I at the time of thc accident hc had been frightened' to deathy by Dt-_ F, w_ Cm-l_gl_°phe,~_ Em; objective the procedure gone through iuiiiue. This pragressive move im- i been tending the fire, had stood up, Wilks 2_1m_ Rum 3_ 2_15ll_ ¢¢. on the Island was again followed. A proves telephonic co'nimunic.r.tion to heard a. hum, looked through afront Fmnce new has 325 000 mow, cells the Great, 2,1413, Hastings 1HU1\C`l1 t0We‘~` “`*"""~--' r' ' ~-~ r -- '~ -~ ~--f- ~'° 'W' W' - --- ---~-~ »~ --.- f~--~~-- ~--~;-:-..~:r.~~- .--r:~r.__*--1.__. brought to the Island in the near . "' " ‘r ""Y'r ' ' r ' ______ '~ ' v _ fu ure. , . . _ t,,_M,,,,,,,,,C_,-,,,,,,m,,,,,_,, Looking The “Beauties” Over On TheJ udgzng Table CAMPAIGN - The committee on Temperance Education of the pro-1 ., vincial W.C.T.U. met on Tuesday at ` Heartz Hail, Charlottetown. Many matters re the Tcmperancc Educa- tion Campaign now bong carried on in the Sunday Schools were discuss- ed. it was recommended that superin- tendents and teachers note carefully instructions sent by National W.C.T.U. and Religious Education Council re the marking of examination papers. It was moved by Mr. ilfiarrison Mc- Farlane, Bedeque. seconded by Mrs. F. E. Boothroyd, York, that those pu- pils who wish to compete for W. C. T. U. county and provlncal recognition have papers sent to the following ac- cording to county and grade. Princc, Sr., Mrs, Ncil McLeod. Summcrsidct Int., Mrs. Elma Inman, Carleton, R. R.; Jr., Mrs. Everett Schurman, Free- town. Queens, Sr., Mrs. Hazen How- ard, Cornwall: Int., Mrs. Pctcr Bro- die. York: Jr.. Miss Florcncc Burke, 36 Upper Hillsboro St.. Charlottetown, Kings, Sr., Mrs. D. M. Sinclair, Vai- ieyfield; Int., Rev. C. U. McNevin, Georgetown; Jr.. Mrs. E. Giddings, Murray River. The above examiners are authorlzed to make final recom- _______._.___._.._._.____»- 5% _ .-._. .-.:.~.;.,. ..- :»'._ _. ¢;»;-n_.;- 1 s.~;»\;n -. ` . . Illlfl _ -3 _ during his term of office, tn confine- ricultuix’ lmirnalist: to visit the himself strictly to doing the v.-Url; of D\1ff.V- 1’- P1. IOUH- The 151* Mr- .' , . ~ Prnvinw- l_~~;t spring. "not more than five good men." McKenna is survived by one brother i ' ' Pntrirk McK:mna, Comwall, and one -, a sister Mrs, Philip Rooney, Cherry ____ '- Vuilcy; five sons. Rev. Wm. T. The Annual General Meeting ' ~ Burchard, Ncbr., John, Boston, Frank of the Charlottetown Abel' Lcthbridgc, Alta., James and Charles welt Amateur Athletic Assoc- ' ,_ at home. Three daughters Mrs. John lation will be held ill i-hs M.-iipeque lend from the cross road at the Waterworks rw,-wr. niiiuivaie, Mm. P. J. Mcxm- Board of'l‘nd¢ Rooms on Fri- ' .s one Mrs. Wm, Needy, or-eemieia. ,T day evenins- November ith. lpatrlot, plea” copy) jj 198|, at 8 n‘ciock. ly order, = -~ w. a. smrm, , " ' Japanese banks are edabi _- ~ "gf ' "l.’.%__ Secretary _:_ ._`él1i_¢l_'_____ _ _ i sw W* *\ _ ‘ ' ' . . -“ 'W' `“~‘~~, .Jaflia¢.si.i1\° Worlds. .G.;:9s.i_°.=1 Fox Show. hem. at .unsrwiiegiay/u iw . i i v \ i O 4 l. U -V l