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MacDONALD PHONES 888-4189 OOOOOOOQQAQQ0QQQ0OQ&OOOO IH-I.-\I"I‘IFI.YI. (‘hrislmas Watches IIIHI. BARGAINS l'-.il y0ur'.~' away 110W- Chestcr A- Campbell JPXIFIIW‘ “¢OOOQ9QOOQO'OOOOOO-OQOOQ' r- qqc aw \\ll Iitit). l t ‘t; i3‘; ilnlkcd of. From var-ion; sources I 0000040000000 ‘urns ls $41-93 10 575-501 __ $1.119 i0 $73-93 llwilrcls" 490 i" 51-55) W E A R S HO l’ tune. We invite dlt will be out oi!- Prices w- are nlwa." always read: to Ii" INEWSY BY AGBJOOLA NOTES AN EARLY MIIVING DISASTER _-__. Cvel-nliulnc has" been carried O11 in the Northern Counties of Eng- ilad for a very long time. for r1. is {on record that coal was shippedl from thc Tyne clurulg the latter. half 0t the thirteenth century. The earliest KHOWn reference to the shipment oi cunl at Sunderiand (Durham County- otxurs in 1395, in the "r0 ls" (or records; of Whitby Abbey. fi-orii which we learn that the good fathers paid 113 shillings and -l pence for four chalclrons of c0111.. trum that port. 1A chzildron 1., about ‘.25 cwts.) The mines in those rlnys ucr‘. not deep, tlic veili~ of coal wurkrrl being near l‘ the stirrer-c. By 1M3, irowcvcr" thel l i cmilrlrcs lrrifl rr.i.i.ricii the depth ufi forty fathom,» and disasters front. styxht‘ ipululilill.» gust and 63V prosruns of orlrcr‘ pd cs ‘cgun to as- 1 suiiic rtfltlllh pl'.')})l)i'tiOl1$, Water, iwut l up" llliU rzir» inuuis also bC-gnil ‘ . c trriirhie in the mines About fthr- _\e-.ir 1}’... bur-pres (‘ll-_ ‘ '- oi‘ xrrj. simple t drrritlou l\ uictl rr". <1 ruunrl-uuout i. ‘ll u to [ll'.i\\' llli-ll, i-ouls. rind irittcr“ ‘iiruin the llllll(‘>, l him.- examined} l uric o1 lire c which hnd bccti work- j m; lm-i .i liuiirlruil yrrrrs. nnd ilvas \ uh lo pump urrinr out 0f’ nrrric ri rntiticrrr ~."i‘.iunzri'y' en- tn l r lllfll rrrid‘_ \\iI.‘\ IillllltHl‘ Iin riircirroi irt-uiiicri’ and I mi.» certainly an rrritrquc. lrnrrjzrrie‘ ‘a liugr: t'_\'lllld0i‘ about tour feet l‘ rlrick \\'l\i i .111 upon t i 112m‘ 111th“ lllSltir‘ upright like t '. ilrider" trl- l iugriher xilsllrylt‘ to sn: , piston rod running up l0 a hugcl b uni \\illL‘ll vrn. n‘rl.\[lL‘ll(ICtI bc- hki- lire Licrrm 0i a , From llii- other cnn illll‘ "s, air" the miners cull 11.)} iii irlt‘ prlrnp. A steam-pipe enters‘ the i-yirndc; rierir" the bottom and iilniri tlrc sicuin l> le-l. in the piston ' 11A,, P1151111]; 11p 1111- end of 1.110 sight-seeing in London. In some respects it ls the most celebrated A JPl of cold water is let in among ‘ 0t‘ all the sight. which the 21PM the rLPtIIiI which condenses, mak- IYIBIYODQIL“ Drfcrs- n “'55 h9g1!" b)’ 1hr: a VllClllllll; then the piston l. Willlum the Conqueror, and added hills because of the irtnrosphcric . i0 by Otllvl‘ monarchs. but: we know 1h.- sprrrr-cnd l that the Saxons had some sort, 0i rise». Tjhose oi my renders who rii-c i n fortification heri’. and rrcril" at. rill acquainted with steam ma-ffraitcrs Gate there SillI I'El1l.'lI"|.€ ‘ CillIlCfy will recognize that. Ncw- i} Pfllt of the old Roman Cnrnlt Ii . cornerrs engine was a most rirdi- is therefore likely that the Britons lllf.‘llill!‘_V affair; it had its" good had 101154 119N111‘ points though: it was pFflCUC-Rlly Silfllifliéic vuluc of the site anti riirlcslrucubic, zuul cost little to crowned it urrh thc usuul truth- nm_ i works. In plan the pre- ‘f’?! Mint buildings rc-cmble an ir- Ollfl 0i UW EYE?“ Ffliflnlllltfi "I regular p"llizi_ n. covering about the Nvlllflfllll COM-Tit?“ 15 90"" l3 acres. with bristiotisarid towers hcctctl with Nllfll n11 Ellillll0; and M the ang1¢5_ Inhidc is 3110M“... il 11¢\l>l1°I1“<l JIM‘ l-hlci" range or buildings and brain so lllkil the slititlf-Qlld falls [)I‘l‘.~.~l'l‘(‘, s0 tlurl ‘i thoui-l ca: s- of ii century ago it is still have drtrwn up a connecttd nar- 1 ratrve. ‘ ‘ O11 'I‘hursda,\*, January 16th. ‘ 1882. there were 204 men and boy's at work in lhL. If lluy r3021" Pit, a colliciy about six mics north of the mouth or the ‘lyric. Ii, W21» nenry "lowxsrir uul" llbOrlllg-Ollil time and they were preparing to. go hornc. Avrny overhead the huge‘ beam, weighing 43 LOIIB, swiryetl up v and down. 1sr.tnprng_- the wunter out of the pit. Suddenly, wiithout an inr-tiuitis warning. this ponderoirs mass of iron strapped in the-centre, 11nd the half, w-cighing twierity-one ions. crashed down the shaft of the mine. The strong wooden brntticing which divided the pit into up zi-t air shaft and downcast air shaft was splintered into in- describable ruin. and the walling was torn away filling the shaft ivith debri-x When the bcanr broke. the first of the ironic-goes (eight men) were coming up in the cage. a structure of strong wrought iron. It was torn to pieces; five of its occupants were instantly killed. and three, more or less injured were afterwards rescued alive. The shaft being thus bocked by the tna=s of iron and woodwork the supply of fresh air was cut off from the mm in the workings. By the Friday afternoon it ls pro- bnble that all the entombed min- ers had succumbed to the deadly effects of the stylhc, but day after dity. night after night devoted work- er's labored to force a passage 1m" the workings. The whole countryside was round and manifested the utmost anxiety over the fate of the rrnprhouezl men and on the following Sunday an immense crowd, cstimatcu at 60.000 persons. swarmed round th mine. Steadlly the volunteer Worker's. led by the fmine-mr-rneger. proceeded with the. clearing of the shaft. and on the Wednesday morning four men were able to advance into the workings. but were driven back by the gas. In the. afternoon one of the miners lnLilillgCd to penetrate the seam where the m8n h“ d been ivzirklnz. I-Ie wns fcnrfully excited when he came to "bank". and he tore his hair like a maniac, said an eye-witness. a". he rented his dreadfulinews in spasmodic sent- enms, screaming and leaping at intervals. The bodies of the men and boys were found lying in rows quiet. and placid, as if sleeping off n. heavy day‘; work, Boys were ly- ing with their hands on the shoulders of their fathers. and one lltt‘e fellow had his arm round his brothefs neck. On the body of the back-over- man (superintendent) was a small note-book with a brief entry. Fri- day afternoon. half-past-two, Ed. Armstrong. Thou. Gladstone. John Hardy. Tnoa. Bell and others took extemwy ill. We had a prayier- meeting at a quarter to two-Tibbs exhorted us alznln, and Sharp also. On a shot-box belonging to a mint-r were scratched. evidently with the point n! a nail, the nus a inur- ‘1131110’ and a .Sczlgc ' fdcscribcrl in thc North Amcrirauf Flcrrr and lilo not to be found in manuals uf (Bray and Brit-ton. 1T0 oi illt'\|)l in hrrrius iii.» prrriip-ruci .1"! continued). l 111:1 h pd.- vs durvzi tin- rririlri-shuft. f "P33|IN|5('ENFI5§ 0F LONDON pathetic words: Friday afternoon. My dear Sarah. I leave y0u—- but the massage Win never finLshed: Queen Street ' the deady gas had put the poor fellow to sleep. I On Sunday 26th, of January. thei "uh trunnlorh some l Asiatic. and all 83 bodies were interred in a plot in the churchyard specialty setalmrt. I 'l“.ie sad procession was necessarily. a large one and many 0f the bodies were in the ground before the last coffin left the desolated village four mile,- awayI The ter- rlble calamity called forth the sym- pathy of all classes and a. noble fund was speedily subscribed for the relief of the widows and child- ren, Queen Victoria wirote a let» tcr to the bereaved ones. to whom she said. "I‘ share your sor- , rows lierc." This. I lmag he. was the first time an English soverclgn had i personally addressed the people. Her own husband, the Prince Consort, "Albert the Goodf‘. had died on December" 14th, 1861. Out 0f avll good often springs. and the Hartley Calamity was the cntlse oLParllament prising an Act requiring two exits ta e v e r y minc. NEH’ PLANTS t3] Profcssor John Adamss list con- tinucd:— Cnrcx intuincsccns Rudge. Blad- cicr Scdgc. rSilrirmt-ialdc.) C lepvrina Linn. Barr's tout Scdgc C leptalea Whal, Bristle-stalked Sedgc C. lepfolrcrria Fcrilzrrl. tNot in Grny nor Brittrmi. C. llrno r1 Linn. Mud Scrlzzt‘ C nurvviziru Willd. I\I(tl'\\.’i_\' Seder‘. C. palcacrn Wahl, 1N0 popular IIIIIIIBJ C» pairpercrlln Michx. (N0 C. proyccta Mar-k. 1N0 common C rvtroi-sa Schw. Iietrorsc Some of the above plants arc t6) l Evorybofl)‘ veils the Tower while rczilizctl the _ towers. roughly conforming to the qiitei- walic; and in the centre of the ‘Tower Green. dominating all the YB-st. ls the Whitg Tower r1078 A. D ) It. 1S said that William ob- tn or! the stone for the lmxir r0 es of the White Toivcr, from his native Normandy. The White‘ ‘Powrr ls now In kind of uruseum; one of the objects preserved there is a cannon, all encrusted with shells. recovered from the “Royal George.’ which capsized and sunk with Admiral Kempcnfclilt, and Future four lrunrlrrd men on hear-ii" In the Lop story is an interesting co‘lcctron of medirievzrl suits" of 11111101‘, displayed "standing up" as my friend raid: they looked just like a. reeirncnt of knights! Of ont- lllillfl I was sure; tho avernqr- Englishman 0f the 10th century could not have squcrzed hirn-"cl! 111w those strict tsonietlling 111.. that 15 happening right now Ill the U. S. A: the Colleges are finding that the bed-stands which were long enough for the furthers, are I00 short for their sons when they l enroll! Three years ago Prof, 3., T. Bowles of Harvard. found that‘ the average father at college ago was d feet 8.6 IIICIIG; tall; and the average fathers son was 5 feet 10 inches. Is it well? In geological history 11,11 trims of irramnrals. reptiles. insects and fishes attained their greatest size just, bOfQYQ 111W died out. and to-day it. is m}; larxer forms of wild llfn that are 0n the road tdcxtincliou. Bill of course nothing like that colrd hap- Dcn to mankind ) To get back to the Tower. The axe and block WillCIl played so melflndlvly a Dart in English his- rtrory prextrved in tlic whip; giver. t was last irsctl in 1745, w en the Earl of Derwcntvratci- (Northumbcrlnnd) wn= executor-l m. his part in the Jacobite Ri lug 0f me 45. (The stony “'35 given i“ - 95a notes some time nqoi The site of the scaffokl. on the ‘T011111. Green. was marked by s gable; by 3d"; a: Queen Victoria. Hopping °" t e Green. quite undisturbed by the presence of vilsitors. were five ravens; ln accordance with m. Old custom. Wlllltrm I bori- five ravens 0n m5 Hrcnt soul ‘Illd i‘ memory of him these hllrrls 1H,’; been maintained on 111,. ‘Gran ever since. When one (Ilrw- 11w migrate: send to Cornwall for The Yeoman Warden; _|]". Yo“ ma" 01' U14! Guard of Sullrrnrrs Opera-still retain their piciuyehrvp. Tum“ cwtumes “r blflfk. red. and gold. Their irnlforni will be familiar to reader.- who have pit». tures of the Coronation. ‘Tlicv cam. I‘ 5°" 0f BDear or IllilbOfl.‘ the common weapon in Tudor times In the Wakefield Tower is a cir- cular chamber known as thg Jewel House. In the centre was i; lame Blasa case protected by bars, 1n' WW“ W“ w be seen the English Rbaalla-crown» Sccptres, and Jewellryr-n priceless collection, mostly dating from after the Restoratlonf There was aways 11 crowd in there! 0n the grass plot near the river- front was a number of curious cannon: some with double barrels, others with two handles one to apparently “old as the hills." THE _ SEEAEEQTTFT CUARQlflN i NQVEMEER 13, 1937i , u = _. . mum ' ' 0H8 _ . ._. —- W“ crumb“ 1889 shipped, lllta-flrumhla - or a r d Breeders Ration . ,, ., _ xp ma .5. ____ Fall Furrmg A ma“ m . I - to Pelters 9f toB all d 1938 m‘ "M4. ' POO OPS ‘he . he“: Freight Paid Freight Paid proverb 1M . mini silvq 500 lb. Lots prgmptly 500 lb- Lots limit n, - e medic i , , at. bedtlim Illustrated Price List, ox ee s an ur arming upp e h d i e octoi _ 1, 5| d s la! Belting Knlvu. R-M Standard Vlta-Crumbla 50° ll". Feed R- 3,‘ M- on‘ ..Z.,'_"_°_° _ _. _ .. ._ 15¢ 1.. $1.15 a mm Fall I-‘urrIngH“A" B 111ml: ‘$05395 Meat 5h“; 51,51 Bukihgf Knlvu, each ‘Illa to $1.50 out‘ m .. .. _ _ n-M Mo: “Biscuit 11.... dellv- Fox Biscuit gmzisgatzllgdllflllfl °_*‘_°“_—ao“u‘°h‘°"‘§§ "d one for a-ru Standard Klbblo 1:11.: 1111.11 cred Olglgl-b B Galvanized Willa?‘ rims. smhhll-égctohilégfl mm and . ‘ d d Ch con scui s . . El. Gal lied W "I ‘ l!“ c" '3 1t M mills; l” ‘Z - — - — '- ~ $1.110 $2 93 Per “H g h FoxVlcIlflAhm‘ 5N8“, cmplé“ _ _ _ W“ Purina Fox Chow Meal. PM‘ m) “'5' " ‘no the - cheapest ‘lg Hand Gasoline Torches — — — 54-50 I0 57-99 Y DURING Purina Fox Chow cmfirlirs W, Quality .Fox Feed Made Hind‘ 1111:: (lunlémrllatnfectlngl sazisoi» $62.00 , a . quantltes per 5- -' ~ " " _ "' ~ _ Genu ne e -o- . per film! III silver ‘ftp Fall binning Cillitliz)?!‘ 10° ""- ‘550 - —» — [mg ._ .._ _- - - I lT‘- T, 45c lo 50c suffering SMWI"; lynsfiilill? Sepfciilfl ">5 — - - ‘W’ Liflmltlriliffllntinxigre-rgl m x "Slvtir $295 “mm” be‘ a s . - ._ . '- -' -" - - silver Ti? Meat. ‘Bread. Pifmlathn: : Slate Surfnced Roofing and Skills.“ l $8M rnnles we“ hungln hill 1:111!‘ irplprr _ m" ‘b8 _ s] W perfsquaare I Hbtééa-B-lw 0 . meet m‘ Sunglu Bygeflllig Rat on: r ma ms 55:50 Slate our ace Insu rel. u!" m. ,1 holiday“ “we?” q“ o" ‘aux BM" per ion IDS. s an shingles an HIM i. Mme e ma“ ‘h’ Imperial Coarse Ground Mealbopelb‘ _ a 65 four or more co on Io ‘:00 t slum, c, min’ s“ 1- shreiddred gvhcathprii i». 16o n». side A h it?“ P11511311; Iuswémhi: " m"“"'“" natural “ho e rown lb . _ _ _ $335 sp n aper. II n“ . u $115 t. s17“ extra pm iii-siren Rice, per 100 s-‘o-o-lbs __ _ “J5 per roll 400 fill- .11" r0 u-s to {an mm, 3'0. ‘Whelat ‘(serflhlulsclibg .._ - -— $3.50 Rubber Can't; and Pants -— —- $915 ‘o 8:1.” e Penn.“ (“lmwn n e21’ gar"? P" It") “'5 - "" "59" "filth" m? Oil-C- t: at ‘each ‘ilk- so that/no Fgiegoil-fi; Sodas '1». 100 lbs. in Dominion Geared Hand Meat ChWPH a‘; ergzzk Rubbegacafi!’ ac‘; __'__ _ s; 50' l Imide on r 50 lb- 10" — ,- — — - _ "' "' 56'0" .each _ _ _ n _“T T6“,- T “L25 Gahfnnizezl and Plain Safety Humps 15o to I50 Combination 8: Power and Hand Fox Dominion Geared Power ea ‘ f’: $1235 Hooks 8: Eyes. 0|- Stuples, per doz. 20c to 50c NG Feed Mixers 0n Bkldfl 2 c"- fl- 52935 _ each _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d Plain Corr. T. Hinges, 3 to l2 In. 2 b2 c“ n _ _ _ _ _ __ - $35.95 Dominion Geared Combination Han p" m“ _ _ _ _ _ _ 23c to H35 . . _ on wool 3 cu ft .-.-. _ .- _ _- - — $48.75 and Power Meat Choppers, 63¢“ 513'” Galvanized Corr T Hinges per palr 40c tn $1.00 "#85 m!“ I’ re Clear Cod Liver Oil. DH‘ Eill- '- 31-15 Umvernl Geared Mm‘ Chomm.’ "ch $15-50 Galvanized Corr T Hlnlél with bronze Inn-Inn“! h“, Food 6 14 n, "n5, pm- gin -- 60c Universal Geared Power Meat chomfi" h“ p" - _ _ __ 50c h “A0 _ lccllcctioi; I‘ IuDlsinfectant per gaI In 5 gal. lnts $2.?!» each — — — — — — — — — $37.50 calvagheé Fox New!" “p!” lb _ ma ’ wool with 13:1 m1s1nfccgam: Powder per 100 lbs. $18.00 Universal Large Hand Food Chopiw" $315 2L“, ma] Scales "ch _ _ _‘sl 0's to s, 98 i: at tlrt ' . ‘____s1.ar each- -_------ . - '__ __ - c ‘siwrii- Iiypm Slliffflir. - -‘- — m: Srrevlfll barre Hand Meat Churn"; 384;?“ sffilfibolfii.‘ ma]; emiflgisisoowo at throat yifoi. r1... Powder Pkg-I - - — — '5" "f" - “ “ ' _ “ " " " m” 1 x14 h qtatlonary Gasoline Engines ' "°"‘ “m” Buhach Fl Powder lb cans each - $9.00 Special Medium Hand Meat Chfllilm‘. each $1.115 “.11. tsesm is h‘ _ _ $58M unatchirig B“ i“ 111:: Powder, Ilkir‘. ._ '- .. - swan 91inch! LllhtMedlum MeatChopPflieam ‘u?’ M l_.,°'§‘_3 h" 1:2 3:34“! 1 ‘f2 ' immed. r1 IIIII-‘Irl: Flea Powder: 5 lb. cans, each $5.00 special Light M!“ GIMP“; ma‘ F — “'15 ‘ 'I‘roub|s Fred Eléctrle‘ IV-lotoru. 312.00. bee; Y0." , d _ k _ ._ ._ - - 25c Wear-Ever Aluminum Fox ee n: “'15- _ _ _ _ L 8 _ _ _-_ in vic- gfifiiif°riii°asnfimt.lt"kiln. n. - d...“ lots ............ “m. ‘Siléoondoz. rowersgieatl-higfnogasgflogkesrilvagain? t" for 8T1! can _ _ _ _ _ - -- 15c and $1.15 Wear-ggfernlillrailnum Puvily Fee- nus“; idol. whee". “ch _ __ an‘ “m. "Mo - _ m“ — - .. - _‘- __ ha. h____ (g —---- ... ---.-..-.. Dominion Power Meat Chopper. each $61.35 tilulialrxim alzgleysxrlillzollsrl; éaltvflfnlzed write Iorlcamloxue M, DRIVER POWER vnd quick. Dominion Combination Hand and l 8 Pans each _ _ _ _ _ _ {we m 6M TOOLS of a“ kinds Th“. m“ Power Meat chopper. each — - "- 5 - m, m a ood to be . Rolls ' _ Galvanized 1 A____ _ -— s --' Guaranteed full .__ before and I l th d nth K S I . ‘ G11 an W1 , . after weaving RED LABEL SPltCIAl. 8 , , Made -—- to ORDER l8 to 72 Ihl. I 13' H’ 1 mch mesh ENGLISH 1 1y and 2 in mesh ‘_.-._. for walls. floors and NLTTING :5 16, 17 ' . . an 55D partitions ’ I g , - led pecrn ' 1p milk, I n H ' ‘ __ ~ . rr , l BRAGYD Fox Wire Netting r<>11=15vii long 30$; ugar. salt v,__._ , __. -,,.__ _ -.-;.ATfi_WT_--~~~ A»... i‘ l8 ‘g6 I W 50 H‘ eggsuqlt ‘ 2 X l6 $5.10 $6.50 $8.75 $11.75 I $14. ~ - P91‘ r9 v minutes. | we...“ l i. i... t» i» w» 13:» I cium l.I||K FABRIC mm i 2 x 1s | 8.00 l 111.35 '1 14.45 11%? ’| 21%;!) I per w" Fox "ETTING , ,0, 0,, weight I 60 3 _ __ _____________ 1}’, X l5 9.25 11.75 16.50 22.00 27.00 per roll _ “fight 60 80 W115 160 200 ‘ Rolls 100 running feet 1 x 16 13.35 i 19.00 | 25.50 , per w" _ s5 125 1 170 _ 48" 60” Wide r 11.35 135;? Perm" ,4... M... ~ i " 15 Gauge 8c 8c per square ft. 29.95 40.00 per w" _ i _ 85 n5 HQ? “dash 12 1" er s uare fl- | 21.00 28.00 | | per w" /' “"3” ° " p q L‘ ___ 11 22% I I l GENUINE CEL-O-GLASS and all HARDWARE 8r ACCESSORIES for Fox and Poultry Houses Slate Surfaced Shingles lnsul-Bric Siding only "romp! Service ‘ FEED ‘ll-M KIBBLD 11:11 MEAL “a fine conditioner 1! It contains Charcoal $2.93 per 50 lb. bag 500 lb. lots delivered McKAY 8. 00. Wholesale and retail dlntrlhutora Fox Feeds and In Farming Suppllu, Builder: Supplies, Heavy HLIIIWIIG. FEED R-II STANDARD BIIBES ailne fall furring and I breeding ration only $2.93 per 50 lb. bag 500 lb. Iota delivered . Llll. wompt Sorvk ~ Summersidc, P.E.I. ' ' ‘BRACWS Pure Pllnll, Fnlh Groceries, Fllrnlturg, 3 puonfs niucic BLOCK 161-0!!!“ AND TEN [Cl-GROCERY WAREIIOUSES "i-BAIIJWAIII _-