Swim To Safety Afte Since Saturday In Mine Shaft. (C. P. by Gillrdinlfl Special Will) A breathlessly watched mining ac- cident ended tonight on an heroic note as three men reached safety ifter being trapped in the flooded Whealreeth tin mine here since Saturday. Entombed under circumstances trat recalled the Moose River trag- edy in Canada last April, Jack Bates. George Williams and David Sedgmen swam 150 feet through the flooded mine shaft from the cavern where they were imprison- ed when water broke into the mine from an old shaft. Clifford Bawden. another miner of this Cornwall tin-mining dis- trict, swam first through the shaft to reach the men who were be- coming exhausted from and chilling dampness. Bawden carried brandy in a seal- ed container. He told the men they could swim out as pumps 1_ PRICE! 1/ , $16.95 $8.48 ,$l9.50 coats $9.15 1325.00 on. $12.50 A,’ lssaoo coats $19.55" CASH ON LY coats l water. Fortified by the brandy they plunged into the water after him and were guided to the spot under- ground where rescuers had estab- lished headquarters. Amid cheers. they were hoisted to the top oi’ the shaft and sent to their homes in ambulances. Physicians late tonight said they were little the worse for the nar- row escape. The men were caught on Satur- day without a chance to escape the mine. Fellow workers nearer the pit mouth were able to swim to safety and spread word of the accident. but hope was gradually being ab- andoned when on Sunday night faint tapping was heard by thel rescuers. l Today 40 men continued pump- ‘ ;ing ceaselessly and another pump lwith a. capacity of 300 gallons a jminute vras sent down the shaft ; to press the work. ‘(through the shaft with food iwatertight cans and a beginning , ' had been made on a diamond drill i shaft to give the trio air and food. levcl low enough for Bawden to make his successful attempt at. rescue. Hockey at Marshfield On Saturday night January 23, at Marshfield rink Frenchfort de-l fcated Dunslaffnnge in a league game by the score of 6 to 1. The PAVED HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES 1 - , __—_—_i_—_—‘ Commencing on this date, until furthcr notice, all pav- ed highways in this Proiince are closed for motor vehicle l game was m“ Wm‘ “fly “m” Pa“ traffic. ('.\'CL‘])l. in such cziscs whcrc the total weight of l flfifejfj“,f,°‘i,,e°ffi,nl“petfif,d (18:35 vehicle and load does not excccd 4.000 pounds, and except for ilw ‘good sval tendlnz 0! All- In the C .. f ‘ . . - , - -. . - Reed in thc Hcnchiort nct the . 6% 0 lvftllhl pisscngci’ bus sciiiccs and in other Score would have been much more, ‘cases ivhcrc special permission IS obtained from the Min- ister of Puhlic Works and Highways. cvcn. Those who were outstanding on the Frcncliiort team were Jimmy Anyone driving on Provincial hig this order shall be duly prosecuted. Miller and lvicCallum brothers, and for Dunstaffnage. Lloyd Wakellll Dated the 31st day of December", A.D., 193s. By order, and Irving Thompson. A largfl P. S. FIELDING, crowd of hockey fans attended and Clerk of the Eirecutivc Council. l hwnys contrary to the game was capably handled by refrees G. Adams and M. Darrach. w Round Trip BARGAIN FARES "ro MONCTON ' Y», GOING mmAY, FEB. s. 1931 Mon. Feb. 8, 1937 K. s. iirizu Y" INC, B.i.,c.i=.i.,c.c.i. Certified Puhlic Accountant end Auditor l__ A . mil nun-- v Re Contested Will j l l i l ‘ man, registrar of the Ilalifax Court; exposure , three ‘ had lowered the surface of the dark ‘ l when a wall of vrater rushed into 1 .bott. a daughter of th Pumping was immediately begun l Being Trapped 1 PENZANCE, iimgland, Jim. 25-? l ive" the evidence of Harry Croker. ' dead" to claim he was Mrs. Giber- ‘ also a daughter reriding outside when finally the water reached a The funeral was held ng Flares In Strike Centre Griardhn’: Special Wire) ANDERSON. Ind, Jan. 25-—R.ioi- ing broke up a meeting "of Ander- son members oi the United Auto- mobile Workers oi America here to- night and police chief Joseph Car- ney said at leut six persons were The chief estimated a crowd of 000 “non-union men" had halted a meeting of the en's workers in the courthouse after throiving eggs and engaging in fist fights. Police according to the chief, in- i tervened and conducted Union lead- , _i ers to safety. 1 Labor difficulties recently result- ,‘ ed in the closing of two General I Motors unite here The guide lamp l pjant was closed following a "sit down" strike, and , DcIco-Remy plants shut down because of labor ‘ trouble in other parts of the coun- _ tpy, officials said. ' i I Reserves Decision? (C.P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Jan. 25~—R. F. Yeo-l oi’ Probate. reserved decision todayl in the contested Will of lilrs. Sarah l Croker Giberson after having heard witnesses who had come here from as far away as London, England. and Fredericton, N. B. to testify. As the prolonged hearing wound to a close, Roy Laurence. Halifax barrister. termed as “neither cog- ent, clear. satisfactory nor conclus- aging seamen who “rose from the son's undivoroed first husband. Mrs. Crokcr Gibcrson was found dead in Halifax harbor last um- mcr. l-ler will, dated two years be-l fore her marriage to Blanchard; Gibcrson of Bcaconsficld, N.B., left $20,000 to the Salvation Army. . Giberson with Mrs. the woman's second marriage. Belfast Q usual this winter. l Since the beginning of the year i f): Belfast lost two of its landmarks by the death of Mrs. Colin MocKenzie i " Melville and Mr. John S. Murchl- n“ . son. Point Prim. The late Mrs. ; lMacKerizic would within a fcwr Plans we" made w 58nd dive.“ , years have reached the century , tenderly cared for her at the last T the province. from her late residence on Monday Jan 18th. the service was conducted by Rev. D. A. MacKinnion Windsor N. S. who supplied the pulpit of St. prophet concerning storms. . t ‘ on the map to a certain extent as Lorna Ab- l it leaves from the Southeast part e deceased oi’ the district of Fouth Queens. a c i] 01ml on , Visions o {the highway being ex- ‘ a: ggfiffésmgQh,-asw “flag... tho... ‘ tended to make it connect with the 5 city will mean the giving of much- needed employment all around. Japanese Royalty Y; nEscuEazigiotcizuazzaurriiruwiv GUARDIAN FRllM FlllllllEll ...... 1 {NBUSH MINE r flllft. BOLOGONA PORK CHOPS POTTED MEAT SAUSAGE . FRESH PLATE RIBS STEW MEAT (Boneless) CORNED PORK Per lb. — — — - Sliced,2lbs.---—-——-—- Trimmed, lh. —————-- 2 bowls—-—————- Fresh, lb.---—-—— COOKED CORNED BEEF Perlb.————--———— CORNED PORK HOCKS Perlb.————»————— 2lbs.---—-————-— 2lbs.——-———————— 19c Good Size 15c 8c 27o Fresh Crisp Icebergh, large t. CANADIAN JANUARY 27, 1937 ca! a “ Quality MEATS and GROCERIES SPECIALS ON SALE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. --MEA'I_‘S--- ORANGES, Sunkist Perdoz.—-——-— i illlmjzu- _ " " " "' 2|b,Jg1-._.______28G GRAPEFRUIT glatgllfi 25c 25c $111121 _ _ _ _ 25C IEEARL warlock-m _ _ 11C III-Iii?‘ BlIL-K-MAC-A-R-(il; _ _ _ LETTUCE, head — SHORTENING CANADIAN onions- '- 27 1 1b- PllZ- No. 1's, 5 lbs. -- — - -- — 9 2f°'-—---— - csnnors ' DY/ir 1'.“ If Pup/e in Shop Glenwood TOMATO JUICE 20oz.tin,2for----_. GINGER COOKIES 19o 7o 2ls.-————---_ ISLAND CABBAGE Zheads --——---- FRESH SPINACH 2lba.----___._ SWEET POTATOES 2Ii.-———-—— 14¢ 15c 15c 5bg,-—-_-—__ PARSNIPS '5bs.-—---- STORES tr late thunder- l l l Mr. and Mrs. Prank Macleod of l Alberta left roi- iheii-twestemtlrigrlne s twenty Odd veers- ft din on i wi r. > giaixljgiesn brgothe: snail-i.“ Lawrence i 5W1"! husband Bl"! lam"- his MacLeod Orwell. They were also’ the welcome guests o; m, mm- ; Sea View, also two eons and two Mrs. J. A. Martin. Eldon. If the proposed ferry service be- Omcs a IEBlll/ylll. will put Belfast l Smelt fishing is can-led on as] Reports are ‘ omparatively good catches but size fish and also or cheque cause a ertaln amount of damper on the dor of the frhermen. Mr. J. A. Ross Ocean View left O last week on a holiday visit to U. 1n _ S. A. where he will visit relatives L zrixrkiiifldfillgllitlecrggc: tllghollilfiitgltxcla: iii‘: l in New Ymk (my and emewherag‘ To Visit Canada sixth chapter and second verse, my garden to gather lilies. I were favorites of the deceased-Son of My Soul, Safe in the Arms of .‘ Jesus, For Ever With the Lord. Thy Will be for a great many years. Robert Cousins, Wm. Donald. Cemetery, Burlington . truly could be said no one ever left u t bout m , M his door hungry. ox?" I myth g’ a“ you’ ‘dgnytfig ilrlllderggugg’ u you. Ne‘ 3° W" B F?" Willlkel’ l" ‘he He had come round between her Not for‘ mi church having been a warden for and m, window ms eyes sought confess horg°rrifiy "giggly"? ' s H. w m t. a. or . i§:..°...."' '.‘...‘.';:.“°“" c" i is: t."°fr§‘i.ii“’°$ii’£‘"2i'. ‘i’ n , - _ . erse n ' ‘ l daughters, Elmer oi’ Long River; I_I “mm 9°!“ °r “mpeteme °l' 59ml Leigh on the homestead; Mattie, To her horror sherealized that a independent. Mrs. Austin Rogers, Freetown; ‘ sob h“ cut shm‘ h" “mmme she Simply 6111118 to Alec an Hazel, Mm John Mouse’ New Am i112? gratis large tears were running shed the last o! her tears into h‘! nan; also four brothers and one,’ “Y °° ' ' , flwllllléf» sistteerdtg whom much sympathy is tiearfl‘ a" "PSEL Some-my ‘IIQBYSSUIGBIl/f’ sthie heard him say. ex n e . i ' , ‘ ere's ano er house further The funeral service. which was up the road exactly like this one vel’? larsely attended by neighbours _ H“ h“ P“ a" "l" "find h" Shall we take it?" and friends from far and near, was “wulder- but 5°"!!! 5110011 ll- Ofl- "Oh, Alec. does it matter?" Bani; conducted by the Rev. B. Fream who took as his text Solomon the p beloveth has gone down into his The hymns Done. _ it He was buried under the Masonic rder oi which he was a member The floral tributes were beautiful. Interment was in st. Stephen's (Patriot please copy.) m euddenly. unabl res I Mn. ifyou wan And I simply can’ of it. Let me go, "Ami you have got to tell me what Tell me. Sonia." warm and comforting that she hadn't the strength to push it on believed you'd do it, Alec. after all we've been to each other!" “I'm notl" she snapped, ‘men e to keep up the l ionizer. “Well, then, I t to know! t bear any more Alec." “You're not going." Alec said. said. y old ho long as it's ours." , Chloe, who had come in with tug tea tray. went away again quickly. She wished George would come soon so that she could be kisseq like that too. THE END l-‘ULHAM, England — Oscar Sim onsen. 30. was remanded at Wins. bledon on a charge of hitting year old Charles Marsh on the hea use will do. an retence any is you can't bear any more of. His arm went round her again. so The pail bearers were his six this “mm , nephews Leiih Paynter, Jack Payn- I “You know perfectly wen’.- she a:fhtgehgzlgeguflflfiéclggjrgmtpmd ter. David Paynter, Herman Mayne, sobbem “seems. you m m,‘ house you've furnished for someone else. Seeing you together here. Think. WEAK, LISTLESS, l0 APPETITE 8 0! you-Oh, I couldn't have “And-suppose I haven't done it John's church for the past two n . gelelixiligllgs. Inwnnent at Belfast (C- P- b!’ Gl-lllflllell’! Bimini Wire) me H case N 0t ’,,,“,°,‘if°’f,g,,‘f’“.l‘hflifp° Troubled with Constipation, W" TOKYO. Jan. 26—Prince Yas- my; 1mm L; my cousin 690mg», Couldn't sleepflFruit-a-tlveu‘ The late Mr. Murchison was i d Chicgllglr-lnbrlll-hcelil mg! “I151 Fa)‘ He)‘ house. He and Chloe are getting Brought Quick Relief. Cflred m: ill the last by Mr. n. n. = k °- ‘L; l if?“ C ° d " m] married next nwnth- All this a,“ m,“ m—'-—, m mm,‘ Murchison. Point Prim, and has m“ fifs e "us, th° a“ ‘all 1B Continued from page twq___ fiirniturs is theirs. so you see- oonatlpltlonfllnyl yo. n arena-ma. naicis and nephews reiiding outside £13m d er way e c°r°na °n t‘ T " ‘ ' ' A196!’ gihsllljfllffl-“Qijgm Lmzfafifiglla the Province. The funeral was held 06?“; 1 n t d Into the dead silence that follow- Sonias eyes were wide and in- “new and r a at n good many alaim (mme the 13w resgdcnm». on Jmp t d {lllthilllllflimell W85 ma B ea that remark Alec said hurriedly: credulous, her mouth wide open mdzngzediakiagygi-uir-a-ilm 13th. Service conducted by Rev. ° ff‘? “ “r mPPYlHl lllih- What about your running and ‘I mean that I've been playing a u; mm,i.ri...i‘imp¥vfisii“tiia°ls"i'ua m Even Macpougalp Inmmen; Polly "'~‘§"e~" w°llld “Z5111 Vl-‘ll the 130- seeing about some tea, my sweet. trick on you, darling! But I simply ‘iltellloundly tho entire Illlhl." Fruit-no Cemetery Mt. Buchanan. lPmlPm “mm ‘n95’ wumd Selim" while Sonia and I have a sit down?‘ had to wake you somehow and make ,_',',°g,f'r,,',';;d_gg'yg-gglm';1gg;ggy,yjg:33 mu, n20 shortly alter their mer- Chloe nodded, and with rather a you face the facts o! the case. For flow of ma. aim-i- iii. ellmlnatlontrod Federal Dairying Co. Bookkeeping systems installed or revised A Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Lnws. Minutes, Annual Statements - and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Sco Charlottcto $2.60 From Charlottetown hoporrfondlw-‘fi Lee Fares [mm other sin/four. , Cliildrm L] and undrr Twain Years o/ag: IIALF liA/(‘E Ticket: Gain! in DA Y COACHES 0N1. Y For Furl/in Injnrmalion C anmll any 73th! Agent Cillillllll llillllllil Us: Canadian National 7 rIrgrap/rr tia Building wn, P. E. I. . ‘__.__ The Annual Mcciing of the was held in ' the Belfast hall on January 20th. Althugh the night was flue no I C doubt a larger crowd would have been present had the roads been in a better condition. Messrs J. D. Murchison and Alfred Martin were appointed new directors for erisu- ing year. Good results are looked for- ward to as to the good re ulls shown by the Home Improvement scheme when things get under .l wuy. Our popular M. D. ns chair- man for our section and is iii a good position ,to further the pub- licity part of the work. No doubt many will takc adrantn '- of it ivhcn things will be exp‘. d and our "Million Acrc Farm" will as a result continue to be n thing of beauty and a joy forever. C 8 Mid-winter is with us again but seemingly under different weather to formerly. We still can say ‘hals-off" to our departed weather ‘Hi I FAM OUI RUBBING LINIMENT Rub on-pnin gang Get the newlargeeccn- my era-Also avail- glzile in smaller. regulas e i l rlnge. iric at Vancouver March 29, pro- i for a two-day visit. From the Can- York, sailing on the liner Queen Mary for England April 7. Finoe Chichibu will represent the Emperor of Japan. the royal couple will make a six-months’ European ‘tour, studying political and mil- itary matters, 1936,tliore resident of Long sixty years. Tl s invitation was extended by anada. The Royal Party will ar- ccding by special train to Ottawa than capital they will go to New After the coronation. at which IN MEMCRIAM MR. \V. J. PAYNTEB On the last day of the old year‘ passed away to the great ' beyond W. J. Paynter a life longl River, at the age of l The late Mr. Paynter had been in 1 ill health for several months and‘ had entered the Prince County Hospital where it was found neces- sary to remove him to a Halifax Hospital for treatment but it was found that very little could be done and he returned to his home. He was a great sufferer but bore all with patience and heroism putting his trust in his Saviour. During his illness he had the beat of medical alrill and was tenderly nursed by his family. who left noth- ing undone to give relief. The deceased was a man of sterling character, an industrious and pnos- perous farmer and a kind neighbour. His genial disposition and Wit made for him a host of friends. It curious look at Sonia. went out of the room. Sonia and Alec were alone. She must say something- anything. it didn't she thought, terrified of the silence. I 3 matter what, I like it enormously. Alec!" she began in a voice she hardly knew for her own. I congratulate you on your taste.‘ Bo-so up-to-dale it is S- convenient and-J’ The end o! the sentence was lost, for she had turned away, osten- sibly to look out of the window but in reality to hide the trembling of her lips. Feeding Alecie eyes upon her, she said after a moment's struggle with herself. I--I mustn't be long. Alec. I really ought to go now." "Oh. nonsense. Of course you'll stay to tea. You aren't in such a hurry to get away from my house too. till Alec closed it with a kiss. "Aicc—you mean-ll" she d. as all that. are you. Sonia?" "No. If)! course not," souls said, ll "Onl-y what, Sonia? You aren't —'i'—-—-‘—— C OAL ONCE costar» m: us, NEVER cow soars. so_.bu__t_t_l_i_e__only girl I have ever utel and polmru and tend to purify rh lood stream of acid: that often cause Ill-health. For sale everywhere 25¢ and 50a hula! on genuine Frulr-n-tlvec. do want to get married and have home of my own. I intend to do A STORY OF . MYSTERIOUS FIRMAMENT . OF DEATH ENCOUNTERED . . .. . . WHILE OBSERVING THE MOON: AND OF THE INFLU- ENCE OF EVENTS ON THE LIVES OF MANY PEOPLE. THE SILVER ASSASSIN By WILLIAM J. MAKIN BEGINS IN THE GUARDIAN NEXT MONDAY‘ I McManus $13.00 For m balance of the season $12.50 charge price l. I. LARGE 8i C0. Telephone iooo 71 Queen St. By George _ i, b _‘ '- _ ,_ _ M WFEN 5CFA94RDN ' nsLA-rs gfig-Qr B EBURNER lilliw AL IA igfgfi fgcz,gg it;*e_.égl§l’l'é"&cu p.