'i l E_ D l E, in lighting the fire in the kitcheniwere from Amundsen's plane, it here yesterday. He had been in ill ,iiove with the aid- of kerosene oil|meant that the Furman must be on health for four years. Etm Saturday afternoon at 4 oc1ock.,the ice or in the water not more Mr. King, who was born in Prince Andrew P9. M01' Of LONE R11/€l“than 60 miles from the Mal in, Edward Island. in 1859, was gradii- > l s S V" lf. lv 1 9 l l .i i 5 Y i i l 3 l. F r ,l l 1 i l e ._-.__.» ..._....._._ ___,(,,_ CC_. ( r l l l r ifrs. Y -received injuries from which she MAXIMS ld .s\` §_ --I, 1, \'ii...§.l 3 Cove-rsPrinoelEd-ward Island Like the Dew _ /ff? - '_' \~§\~r\ \\\\\\\ R. ‘___ M, \ & There is seldom trouble ~ ee t their 180995 or A 1 _ _ ~ ~ = :_ \. \ .//...////' »`._ MAx|MS ° W _ Mano-_i_AN'r ,,l°». -_ i V gi MERCHWT _ -ri.. .nm ao not think-they V ° 7?/W ///~ 1 i ' _ V 15 ` V rnerely |'“"*'° °' '°“°" 7 ------rn "\ \ neighbours whor nee I I 3- Y _°"` _____iH_________ _ i _Y __! ___________/ ________, _“__ _._. _ ~ 1' Q Cdl!! s"b'"|"“°“ muuml "M ' ' vu rioimown nnrtrdim w “"“‘ "“‘ ”_. .. A. .nn CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1928 _ ...':..... ..........._ n......... no ,Y ,__ __ Hospl a' ° lrcscuff ShlDS U0 get under way, car- known novelist under the pen name died at the Prince County Hospital lsummorsice. yesterday at 1 a. mfiSW€(ilSil 1313.11 Her husband in endeavouring to , . . put out the names suffered severe: Dr() kgjeuises téilhis arms and is now ini Fps bridge. it f his f m ht I , osp a . » or en 0 1, e n sp e o a ng eyesig , ie th t hil his if . _ _ l..i.°.i‘il‘;°lf.§;. :‘..“....?..._ ,_ ' s§§‘r.i..:.::i?°::;:; :ii;“¢.§..i;‘s'_~ _M_m_m P E m__,, i" eep an nner room. e lc di p “T 1 sh i " w hi nrt f - - ' ily; awakened by the sound of ani sT0CKHg$l4_a':y.,n;N§;4_ __ The notaelileniiiftiel. r ne as S 1) |‘ I explosion, and rushing out, foundlministry of defence has received the Rev. William Benjamin Basil his wife in flames. Suffering ter-- rliiie burns, he mnnaged_to beat thc; flames out with his hands. jumped' in his car and drove to the nearest telephone for help. Messrs. George] Cousins and Elmer Paynter return-l ed ns speedily as possible. Theygitesciie work continues." Captain found Mrs. Poynter in another`Tornberg is using the giant three room. She was able to walk to the. 'Believe Wireless ' | _.___ __ _lg - gnals Game From lui ll lr ills. l (Special to the Guardian) ried two seaplanes If the signals' CD Tornberg, head of ihe Swedish ex# peditlon sent to Virgo Bay to rescu General Umberto Nobile and his colleagues of the dirglble Italia. “:General Nobile has been saved. following telegram from Captrtln 9 I-I=|P_` E LIT _ afar-1 __,_ :|:=-*E-7: 1---_- imen from the Italia that includes Au Saints' Cathedral after it bum* ed down. was situated at the corner a mother, Mrs. John Currie, of Clif- Supposed to be ti-udging through the “pp°im'ment °f Recmr °f Chfisf' ion and rt brother William Picker- Arctic wastes. No news has beeniCh“’°h' P’°'°°“““¢ EP‘S“°P°1- Cum' .received here of Aniundseii whoibridge' M855' 5“b5e"l“e“uY~ when hopped off from Tromsoe last Mon- he “gan t° sum” ‘mm falling eye' any for Kings Bay and has mwsight. he retired from the ministry Announcements, Coming Events, , Meetings, Etof “ROBIN HOCT-R.AlPID CHINA been heard from since. Amuiitiseiilnfld devmed himself éxclusively W literature Having always shown it 'wus a om aniedb R .G 'lb d' ' *in a i;?'cncri1 seaplaliie eiiiixcl iiiiiniileditalem' in 31° txriting °f fiction- he i a l.o assist in the rescue of the Italialcommence G P"°d"°“°“ °f icl.eW_ ilong line of increasingly successful .. . . ,novels, of which The Innei Shrine' was one of the most notable. Among A ' I his earlier works 1-“G ‘. ld. ,", “Let No Man Piit"el¥t(;iinderr'l‘§e"T’l‘1c l . - OATS. Better oats. better Chino.,‘ on Steps Of HOHOY" and "The Great i Strength.” His works, not readily __ lreccgnized at first, eventually be- iill Grocers. 6-i5-Zwks. _in l “Come to Loi 05 tea party, July lr.d. instead oi' July 4th. ____ "Come to the ice cream social in mill- 6195-6-23-2i. (Canadian Pressl ‘came famous over the continent, I LA pRA1R11=;_ S9_sk__ ,june 24_ _land one critic wrote of him that he 0055-548-; wkgrncing tho fu-st audience of hislhed “made the richest fields ef psy- ‘ summer sneaking tour Hon. R. B.|Cl\°10§iCl1l ifltefpfei-B»l~i0n his Own." \Bennctt Saturday afternoon sub-; ’_*<*°*’i B. ` itt d th. iii.. ith con rvn- ' , r.uialbiine Hall. Tuesday. June|z\vcepm"eypo'1chs;s onewe o})v;§1tion§Ma]0r lieader was enthusiastically received "Hope River ts noted for n ren; and throughout his speech there; Tea Party. Don‘t miss this ycai'e._iW0\'0 H0 interruptions. I ____ _ Saturday, July 7th. 6109-6-23-Sli °~or. ciixt, Mp.-stan. now ho ‘ ._-_----_- iSp(-cial to the Guardian) ROME, June 28_`-Major Umberto Maddalena has been awarded it me' irtvontion cure. Purdy stotion,!Wa1eS Uelgbratgs orizo of ioo.ooo ‘about s5.ooo> ure i for his flight over the Barents Sea Westchester Co., N. Y., U. S. A. "Tracadie Dramatic Club pres-i ents “Prairie Rose" in York Hall,g Tuesday. June 26th. Good special-‘ ties- cies-e-23-21 mei :uni Birthday z:;‘.‘..‘.‘:.‘; s;si."iz.?‘::.:.:i;‘:.”;r'..2; ice north of Spitzberizen. A groim °f d°“"“'Y- _ lspecial to the Guardian) headed by Senator Murollo award LONDON June 23.-The Prince ed thc prize. Major Maddalena is "Notice-Meeting on Tuesday,"ace had it 45 m u S June 26th_ 7_3() at Church 10;- g11`\vith Hon. Peter Heenan. Canaldililn , . 1 , l ssed his 34th birth- still in the Northland and has made i'?\i1;vt?>§:y,wqiii;ii1y at St. James Pal-is second flight to the marooned in te conversation men. inte to Milt ‘Minister of Labor, last eve g. res d in mmocemng 0n"Canadian affairs, incidents of the Mrs. Cemetery. , eioz-e-za-ai. .pi isits to Canada. and the . . l' r ncigeg vs of Hon Mr Heenan at "Notice-Ken Maynard. West-,€X;J§_`va“°§nd in Eéngmnd recently ern. Hunter River tonight; French .G , River Tuesday Tl1€ Third D¢§f¢°»lwerc me topics of discussion' Mrs. Jenkins, wife of Dr. S. Pal . ,.Ienkins_ President of Canadian| ENTRY ‘”’_°"“’_°"°’ Medical Association received the D0n‘t miss this show. 6225 "Come to the ice cream festival Proceeds in aid of Women's Instit- al following lettei from Mrs F. N. G. must write y°“" gsmaemiounnd initials and gow; ln block letters. von wiii oe disqualified if you omit t\\\S- (Any number of ef!0ri»S may be enclosed in On; envelope. provided they “ bear the entraiit’s name-) 5. Post your entry 5° '5 to Nach pg not later than saturday, .li-ily 10“\»,192B' IMPORTANT-AS S00" as we have all entries under seal, the Editors wrnct so|“¢pm. will be pnoiishod. and claims. 1"? be called for. Full alexis as to clailI\il\¢ Wm hi‘g_ e" Wim me official sold on- RULES WHICH ' MU ST BE STRICTLY ADHERED T0 :- All solutions must be written in ink. cornvetlwfe may submit &\\y numb" "f attempts provided that each answer is written upon a separate e0\1i>°“- clniy complete series of iictures-I. e., SHS N091 1-8 inclusive-for each at- tempt will be accepted- lncomplete sets will be dis- qualified. Mutilated, altered or ai- ternative solutions will be aioquaiiaorr. No responsi- bility can be taken for de- lay or loss in the p0S¢ 0|* otherwise. Proof of posting cannot he accepted as proof Elntries can only i . in H |_h_l °°A c0llC0l‘t find i°e`°Ve“m 5°” if f th 1 g I ld tg in entering this Competition I agree to accept aw Grove s°h°°l` June 29 will be Wd ‘ll C“‘”'3““ HM’ °" Sm” W e O hgafdestgroeiiiesn the Editors decision ns oirroiuteiy hinriinr _ on ' Ute- ` eiia-s-as-rf Wedtie-'.‘i\\Y~ ~'““° 27”’-6m_6_25_2, ~-New Northland-', throughout l ' My dear Mrs. Jenkins. Clasml D,” "Reserve Saturda June 30th. - .- ~ Hall. in Il. Joh ‘ fl d. S is nd'H°‘*\‘h m T‘“°°di° Cmss A ociation on board the steamer July wth’ 192s_ . . .. , *_* _ ~ “__ p V, mon 8 el por “ | Ffldily evening' June 29th' under “Ns w Northland" wish to express to ' ' ' '_' "l " other attractions. . 6188-8-23-3|. "Come to ice cream social on Preetown Presbyterian Church , I ’_"' .. ~ The wives and daughters of the d for ice cream festivaxi at Brookiieldl °°H¢“\' Dr' McMillan on Public members of the Canadian Medical Sn" 'Y' > -»-=-"I.-9 e e\“~‘ 9 .if 1 \ _ *_ $1 er C `- ,J ‘\ L " ` ('25 ' iii ' ‘ ~ .\_\"'1 \` I, 45 44' J \ // ` ‘_‘.\,jll\1\\~i_i‘-.f V .. _ ` _ \_ to 1 1, 15 * is \ i 1*# / i//i we A! .___ _-1 I5 § ‘§\\\ P45 I 2<.@» 16 * ~~ . sy.. ifos- V \..~., ‘ . ' ' . .¢" _ -_ .xg n, _ d can be allowed. No conespon emi; accepted on condition that the Editor‘s decision is final and lezauylrltliihbgse of a tic the Editor reserves the right to divide the primes ae he thinks lit. __ BACK NUMBERS " rin. porno set.. appear in the chnriotaitown cnareion time my 'ith to .tune sour inclusive. Copies containing a complete series of the puzzle sets will thus be obtainable from the Back No. Dept. Charlottetown Guartldu post free at fic per copy. Keep an exact copy of all your solutions. COUPON Sign I-lere (llllllkl - . _ . Address . ..... -...-_...tr . .. . A drew society ° F auspices of St. H ` you their sincere admiration for the ` ` ' ` ' " ` ' ' ` ' ` ' ` ' " lM“S|°“l Pmgmm' 62l7_6_25_3\ way in which you, your officers. w . . - "` ' ' “' ____ ___ l ' convenors, and members of com- "'°°‘ -"" l# _ mittees and the Charlottetown lad- _ l __ _ _ Totally Destroyed $100,000.00. The warehouse on the “Railway` wharf was totally destroyed by fi that by the time the Fire Depart spreading. south at the time. bearing an im- freight shed, adjacent to the sta- tion, and on the nearby coal-sheds. landing on the roofs. They were quickly suppressed and little dam- n were but twenty yards distant fro verai times and holes were knoc in the roofing through whic streams of waters were directed o the coal. Everything in the vicinit was as dry as tinder and the utmos vent the fire assuming more serious proportions. Indeed, the Guardian is informed, that the entire Railway property was in considerable dan- ger. I .1 //tl Q/st" - Of the total loss, it is very diffi- cult to make an estimate. The warehouse itself has been estimated at between $75,000 and $100,000, which is not covered by insurance. The contents belonged to the Pota- to Growers' Association and consis- ted of two hundred and twenty tons of fertilizer and a carload of blue- stone. This loss is placed at between $8,000 and $10,000, with 60 per cent covered. There was, in addition, a large amount of creosote piling. the property of the Standard Construc- tion Company, partially destroyed. The loss was between $5,000 and $6.000, 60 per cent covered. The loss on the pile-driver is reckoned at $500. To aitappearances the wharf is not considerably damaged as the flames died out before reaching the piling. The alarm was rung in about 5.30 p. m. by the night watchman. The flames, issuing from the roof, were also seen by some parties crossing Hillsborough Bridge. The day was a. half-holiday and consequently the vicinity was practically deserted, al- lowing plenty of time for the flam- es to gain headway. bled in and about 6.30 the here crackling of the flames had subsid ' Noi' Ai.\. /file FLM 'fines \N ‘fills woi<\.\> hae. ou Autos Elfman _ -~ ~ ch _.i ll i_i"1` V/ "W Kr ds . If "Miss Barbara McNeill will pres i _ h' associated through good . . ' . . oun Tuesday, June 26th ni .ont her pupiissin a‘;eclt‘alS'Eu;5:l?‘;§ Esuw o with this lconvenlggg Brlgade To . Close U_ M. W. A' Reslgrnatlon fine. following evening. 3219-5-25-2i. "Come to Kinkore Heli on Mon- dly evening, June Both. Musical entertainment by the bustle- A 3375- 235}3=?°°°“5°“°“ “‘ ‘3°‘_"' i`»°»“-fs ‘l7333ed°f“ 553\=ilem=:f=e'°f Start Training Convention Tolmie Received 8234 625'” population. 'Fha traditional hos- ””`°' itality of "The Island has '-- --° _ 1 "Concert 'md PW Th““d°y ev' been extended without reserve, tho ist. P. iii. 1. Mid. ado. C_A. <1-ii lcniuairn Preis) tspooini to tho can-alan) nin June 2501- 5° 9 °°‘°°k in Mt' nl tion of this large gathering will start its local training on Mon- HALIFAX_ N. B.,J\liia 28. -The OTTAWA' Jun, 33___»rhe ,.es|g_ southerly winds, unsettled with .mem team" W M an “dun” 'e 8'!! HB" bl' zi°“ Chmch ohm" or" za t rfection, and day. June 25th at 7.30 p.m. No 2 United Mine Workers of America ngtipn by Hon, 5_ 1r_ 'polmge of ms Showers- W Rev. T. Camgigp’ Aiberton. 6155-8-22-3|. "Come to St. Peters Thursday the blazing building were on fire se- ked *CHOICE COINED %l" PIO!! TOR/ONTO, June 24. - Maritime. stall-fed cattle. Ba den, New. som as Co. Quebec cloudy '10-56 SATURDAY AFTEllllililN Frost Proof Warehouse On Railway _Whari Together -With 220 Tons Of Fertilizer And Contractors Ma- terial.--Total Loss Thought To Be About hun. -. .__.l-1---1 ' cd in the mass of charred wreckage that was all that remained. Until re of unknown origin on Saturday af- mid-night. the flames were rising, ternoon. So great a headway had and on Sunday evei'iin8 the T5' the flames made before discovery, mains were srnouldertng. The“:u; clear signal was no rung ment arrived, three parts of the about 10 o‘ciock last night. , building were beyond recovery. Lit- tie could be done except to pour the Railway yard and F150 fI‘°m B streams of water on neighbouring hydrant on the corner of Hillsbor- buildings to prevent the fire from 0118h and Water SU'¢t?l~5» sevemi Water pressure was applied from streams of water were poured on A “gm breeze was blowing from the warehouse, but the main ef- forts of the fire-fighters were con- mense column of smoke and show- Centrllted in 140091118’ the blflm fl'0m ers of cinders all over the city. Bev- $Dl‘€\1dir\iZ- The fire d€DM"-mellt WM eral small fire arose in the vicinity, RSSiSf»€d in i1hlS W0l`l¢ by the F-Bil- ot the Poorrion House, at Mr. Ru- way Fire' Department under Archie ey's on King street, at the C. N. R. MeEeehern- The property destroyed was un- der _the jurisdiction of thc Federal All or those ares arose from cinders Department ef Publle Werke and was taken over from the Railway Department last October. It was ‘age was done. The coal-sheds which- 9ootpaia.' _ ouai-mn eo-4a o °°Th° S°m‘°“""°‘ meeting 0' ith ha lctures stored 'nlfrorn now until the Insp¢¢>ti°ll by scene of the next convention. - on too as or . r 'mmm' 'mm nm' ‘nd he" tm Queen! C0\"\'fY I' 0 L Wm beheld mcg W \ ppffyrp ears to come the O C M D No. 6 which cus to the adjournmdfit the dis- inle is ieedinr! the Conservative par- Hlliflx ¢l0\ldy Vernon aivor nrumur oioo uret- °l1i their 5-tot drama, _"Tile Allister". B ¥:wbetwnn acts. Play sm-tr am. p. ia. if not one Priory. tial-e-aa-4| “cone viotorn neu Monday ov- "lilln June 26th. and heel' the at 6 o‘ciock P- “`\~ Andrew E' Dol' lar. Me- Sew' e2oa-a-as-ai “The y_ P, Group of Cornwall will present their 8-act comedy-| drama. "safety Pint" in “W C' M drmiua peanut’ their mmeufsigma "ow the _ A_ H 1|, Kensington on Tuesdllli ?venin¢.aJ\"\° Mm' 't "30 P' m' ” between acts. _ nn. i . Don’t miss it. _ _ _ _ are- __,_ ,_, . .. .. ' ' ' emores y - ~ - ' ' ' l Orlivevd 011 '1`*‘“"d"Y~ "““° “sm °“' m ` t - ir me on August ist. tr-lot president. John W. Meaood. n May we uk you to “cap Denon- “T11 pBrigade will entraln for announced thlthe had been advis|°d|0l\l General election. ally and to extend to each and ev ery lady associated with y0lI in y°U\` task. our congratulations and most cordial thanks-and eurassuniicel that this meetlnl 01 1929 *W strengthened the ties bindin! the Confederation of Canada--eo wisely begun in the City of Charlottetown. iaaitnfuiiy years. ANN! C. M. STARR. “etewawa on August 4th to do their by the Provincial Government that ---~ l the district had been relieved oi its Ins the last strike The announce- ti h t . - prgiiiei:-Z sa: ‘gms very valuable gbiigntlonqprepgy me gzomoiogneg mont was received with applause. prim one oops to oo won at this hy tho government for ieiief dur- ai-none the decisions reached et ty in the B tlsh Columbia Provin- St. John fair 68-49 -Boston cloudy 56-oil WAN'1'|;p A1- ou your", New Yorkcioudy...........04-54, man ofgood h 4 good High tide this afternoon at 4.84 r ya and tomorrow morning at 530. shoot, also the Can. Arty. Assoc. of- this morni1U'n session was one in- rises tomorrow morning at 4.10. fer many primes. cluding A revision of the officeis nut year ist. prize for "Gun and $72.00 was won by No. 8 Batt- salaries back to the H24 scale rep- p. m. n ’ wh ch takes with ery under command of Maj P W reeenting an increase of ten per- Prectic;Bhooti g' l _ t ~ - it the llson Smith Challenge Cup MacNevin, D. C. H. cent. _ him' thin Ohlrlotibibfh. . Bun sets this evening at 1.56 and Full moon Monday, July ind. 10.24 Siimmerside tide eighteen minutes fiice, Guardian Job Priniery. tf. l character with fair ieqe of fox farming to go N for three years. Contract to _charm ol a :gall Cha Aptgusovz qu a money: a once. ‘Mciture and Stexinnoo. Charlottetown. ` » -6-It-It 3 v .nog it Alou-.Desire Bearer ‘_Bread. If So. Use_“ROgBIN. HOODFLQ ,_