MAXIMS or s MERCHANT when Nature takes a penny him another. one pocket she nolselaly slips it from Unit of Ten Large Stills in the Refining‘ Plant- of the Beacon Oil Conl- pauy Exploded With Disastrous Results. EVERETT, Mass. Feb. 11.-With g concussion that rocked this city and was felt for many miles beyond i unit oi ten large stills in the re- lining plant of the Beacon Oil Com- piriy here exploded late today, caus- jng heavy loss of life. , Tonight the lnoivn dead-numbered ien and six men were posted as missing. At least fifty wereylnjured, many seri- sl’. . ouEAlht charred bdoies had been taken to an Everett undertaking es- lsblishment. and another was tak- iri irom beneath the caved wall of one of the stills. Everett one oi thirty injlired. taken to lhe MQSSKChUSctLS. general hos- pllhl died there of burns. Some oi me bodies recovered were so charr- ed tllat police officials said they might never become known until Q mock up of the missing employ- ees had been made. . The stills blew up singly or in pairs. Flames shot up at a height of 80 feet above the 100 foot struc- ture. and a Dali of dense smoke hung over the plant, hampering the work of the rescue. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "llohiil llood Rapid Cilina Qill-‘i llPllEl‘ (nits. better flour. ‘ “Come to the Concert and Box Social at York, Wednesday. Feb. 15p; 2347 2-0-41 "Postponed Concert. and Social will be held in Cardigan Hall. Wedf nesday, Feb. 15th. 2441-2-13-‘21 "The postponed Pownal Coll- icrt will take place Friday. Feb. l‘l. 1i not fine, following cvenins. Saturday. 2442 = Emerald Hall — Auction and dance Tuesday. Feb. l4. If not fine first ilnc night following. 2436-2-13-2i “Meeting oi New London North Egg Circle, Long River Hall Thurs- day evening Feb. 16th. Mr. Nash will address meeting. Alex. Camp- bell, soyy, 2448-2-13-Zli ~‘~‘i\'olic,cz—ijomo in iho cuiiilflid nnd "Playctiii" iu Stanley Brill!!!" illill on ‘Tuesday evening. lr‘ellrii' llry 14th. if not fine coma FriduF- Admission 35 cents. ' 2420-2~1l~fll- “The annunl meeting oi i110 lhmk River Dairying Co. will be hold lll the flail at (Inntervllle 1111 Tucsday, February 14th at 2 p. m- All are invited. J..M. Callback- 2415-2-11-21- “ilaskct Social at Iiope River. Tulniiuy‘ evening. Febr ary 14th (Zlioii-i- musical progra ._lf not iliii- (in following night. ‘ ' 2414-2-11-3i- "ooiiio lo the niiiilicl silciol and concert in Moi-ell Village llall 0n Tuosilziy, February 14th. . 2429-2-l1-3l. "Hockey mulch. Viciorla Rink. llilnliay, Fcbniary 13tll.(.'apc THU" vrso vs- Victoria. Best game oi‘ sea- i-lnn. Skating after match. ~ 2340-2-11-21 “Tho annual meeting oi Union District Scarlet Chapter meets iii Lion Lodge on Tuesday evening- Failruiry 14in iii 7.30 p. ITI- Alf- 1""l Martin, W.C.I.N.C. 2l32~2-11-2l “The Annual Meeting of Stan 10y Bridgo Dairying will he hell‘ 1': llia Masonic Hall. Stanley, or Tllcsliay, February 14th., iii i v "1- All allareholde H and patron.‘ 111'" requested (to attend. H. S. M6 Ewen. Sec'y, zali-s-s-ll-l "Rheumatism. diseases of b10011 Stomach and internal 01'!!!" ("If 11d- Roferenr-es given. Phone ll. 1- or. cull. ill Pvliii-i- oz- on." lM-totown, all. island, Canada’ East. ll-l mos “Auction Tournament and Bos- in-l Social hi sliui-gooii lluu. Fair 1111111! 14th. Big display of Valen- iliioi. . 2417-2-11-21. “(Come lo Cornwa Rink. Morl- mil’. Wednesday. Fri or and Set- urday evening's eight to ten. E8- "llli-‘iit ice, g¢0d music. hot lunch. I 2418-3-11-13-15. 17 Vito Raneso, of- 1" w" “\\ Covers PrinccEdward Island Like the Dew Read by veryboliy MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT There is but one evil that is worse than money. and that is a u-hiskered reformer. iFi-ftbocn New Q __. _._ 11 Incorporated lspfilrial to The Guardian) TORONTO. Ont., Feb. 11.-No‘ fewer than fifteen new mining com- panies are shown as incorporated lthis week in the Ontario Gazelle, Total capitalization 8111011111510542, 000,000. This is the largest number ‘§fnim3§'i§“‘5iie'i§"35l°§§isi.“§§§i§?'“ ml 000,000 More For Neggt; ' l Fiscal Year-—Railway§ ThTBB DTOWIIGd | Rebates Amount l i $600,000 Montllly. At Sydney (Special to The Guardian) MgBZLBOURNE. AUSl/Fflllfl, F-eb. ll. —— ree peisons were drowned. , eighteen were struck by lightning. a 1m“ meemm m mo’ (From our own C... respondent) OTTAWVA. Feb. 12- -— There W11 linuoiincelliielils were made- it Shattered nndllfl(ll‘l'5l'0()(l, howcvcl", lhat it pa‘. lained lo urrallgenlcnls for illo s of windows were boats were over-turned during a thunderstorm today at Sydney, de- spatcilcs said. Brigadier Knight ' Visits o i i". y kliviilcd- Una cl‘ tho llfllill inform!‘ Brigadier Fred Knight ofthc Sal- and usually correct. says in vation Army is at present visiting Oloulreal (lnzeite. "ll is his native province. spent in Summerside. and he came to this city on Saturday. where he lllii conducted the evening meeting, as will liiilili will niiikn an aiinouncemen ‘int: accidents it will bc dclivcre ,oii 'l‘liiirsduy ilext. Opinion among well iuformc lexlllo schedules ulirtieulal-l come ill for some aitentiol day services ‘in the Citadel. leaving the‘city today. ernlly overhauled, that they Brigadier Knight is a son of the be better late Mr. Joseph Knight, one of the iness ciind best known and most highly res- pected citizens of his day and gen- eration. ‘The Brigadier has been in Army work for the long period of ‘ thirty-seven years during which he ‘evflffll $111195 Visited the Islflfld- Hi5 major industries (luring (he headquarters arc at Saint John, and y " he is now in charge of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land Division of the Salvation Army. He spent over twenty-one years in various appointments in Ontario, and notwithstanding his long record as a Salvation Army officer, engag- ed in strenuous Christian endeavor. of his 1BR llions- and taxation which has made vcry thorough duclioii of the excise taxes anticipated, these being more stric iy revenue taxes oil t"JillillO(lll.l0 ics oi‘ liic- The royal on i-uslolns and excise recolnmenl We. as do all the citizens who know him. extend a hearty welcome '0 Brigadier Knight. on this his visit to our shores, and many were rejoiced to have the opportunity of hearing him once again at the vieetings he conducted while in the city. zidopli-il» vii in the probable luscllliltillns lluvn been maria ii‘ llli- advisory tariff bonrd befor- ..__¢_<0&-~-——— _. v H .\\ill uiaki- silmi- rcucjusilnl-nls Aellzlnr l Brysolrs Symphony MANCHESTER. Feb- first performance by the Hallo Or- wure 2T l-LK" :hestra in Manchester of a new v zymphony by Ernest Bryson. tvhosc well adviiu.-ii, says: "Thu and nlulnillum 'pri*sclii ilirifi‘ on cotton l ITIDH of the undo" papers pays; speech. llul whilil (ho resting portion of the first move- "3"" “amt” “"1 131B 0516M be lame time. has a suggestion of vig-‘ e “'3” irons action. _ "One passallt‘. 0f “Such "leal of use ls made. is strangely iuggcstlve of the vrell-known giant ltalrs in Beethoveifs Seventh Sym- phony. Th finale is an. effective ind baiflling movement. which sui- ‘ers slightly from the fact that. ike so many composers, Mr. Bryson ‘inds it difficult to finish. The great lucrit of the work is that it seems ‘o go on coherently w a definite ioint. The orchestration is through- iut effective. and the has this: "There: is a grnudllg im pointed Ill the taxation reduction \Vllllolli. lilo rebates in under the Duncan Commission re pori- the expenditure will hi- $20. 000,000 more. for llll} next yearlhuu for (he l‘llll\Vil_V rebates tllui is the pi-r ccnl. freight rule lilo harmon-vr amount (ll about $600000 monthly nodern. The performance was ad- At Pittsburgh. Montreal Mam!“ ni the i-luiii-oiio oxi-lso lllX- The Sill‘ l; Pittsburgh 1. Toronto 2. (Sunday) Chicago n. Rangers 0- Pittsburgh 1, Detroit 0. ::lill0l|lll. $30,000,000 incroiiseil ex l lllli HllPE illli lllillillllilil i [lll l|[|]l|[;‘[|[|ll IilIAllY lliillllllill BY FIR N‘ T A X A T l u N1 Kenlnedy Bros. Retail Establishment Goes __ . p Expenditure Will be $20,- tg: ing a fire broke out in the establish- .. siollnl fllYli-ffililllllt) cu hionday- My. 14H i > ilic budget speech but burr- l press correspondents l-‘hSOIIIBWlIIII (hi! ilnder- Friday lie slooil the tariff (elianges will affect u wide range of articles and that also the morning and evening Sun- Obsolem definitions are to bu re- He is revamped and the tariff items gen- applied to modern bus- it is pointed out that this will be the first revision since the crea- tion of an advisory board on tariff study oi‘ several [inst The Toronto Star says: "Tho re- on liquor and tobacco products is not \\'lllCll nru not among tho necessit- tffllllllllsfilull (‘onsidiirublc inirlrusi is ovidenc _ g(lvcl'lllllenl.ll alctlou (in llle tariff- Numerous rcp- ilf lziie i0 illc minister" and wilh duia ,hinl. il is believed illlll .\ir- Robb in 11H" lililil’ on cotton tcxlilias and on kitcllcu \\‘:ll‘(’, both of which ure considered allnong the necessities oi‘ lifo- The extlles i. ll.-— The 2L’ l-l lil 1.1T l-L.‘ null nu lll(1 hollo- 'l‘h(.- (limbo correspondent usually Opera‘ The Loner-p, Flute‘ was heard i-‘onlprellcilsive tariff revision since 1n London a short time ago, was a Heldingis limo will be outlined i: itrlking success. Writing of the per- llie llousli oi‘ (‘cannons when Hon forinance the musical critic of one Jiiiilwi A- llflbll iiiilkflil lilo lmillU-‘i changes "The symphony is full of vitality will urriici ‘scored o.’ items iii the and considerable charm. The per- schedule oi cuslonls duties". they romance was very vigorous with will not be ci_a violent character. ‘ome slrniine themes; the most ar- designs! w iiilurc Canadian indus- lo SS8 e which Sugges," relieve further ("he common people ezertarfiugusiu Org“ large mounmd oi Illlt! burden they necessarily trniy. '1he slow movement is more ‘law "W" "fined "T1911 1° 00411‘ if.’ “eaceful m charmtm.’ but’ at ‘he lcasoil oi Canadian participation 1U: Tom Illacklock regarded as the‘ a 800d wisest. o.’ ihe press cnrreslpondeniwgl prcssioil tho public will bu disap- railways fiscal prescut- The a O ‘ reduction given lhu “Ilfllllilfl Provinces, on (‘ilnudlun National llnilwuy. vhile ire-o and flexible. is "o! w" 51ml on (he C.I’.Il. iihoui half that alnilunl- 'I‘heao sums must be re- plus for the first nlnc months of At Toronto. N. Y» 5111911011115 31 the present. fiscal your was about $05,000,000. but this will be rcduu- i-d in about 855000.000 when lilo your ends March Ili- Takc from this IE In Flames.» L oss About Halfilovcr- ed By Insurance. ',. 1 About 2 o'clock on Sunday morn- l}, special train. carrying fire fig ting equipment and a detach- ,ment oi Kennedy Bros, retail mer- ment oi the Summerside fire brig- shants, Kensington. ade arrived in Kenstngton about At the time oi its discovery the 3.45 a. ni., but by that time the _flre was well under way, and made building was almost destroyed and lsucli rapid progress that it wiis only the flames were beginning o subside- H a matter of minutes before the-large The origin of the fire was un- Cabinet two storey wooden building was zliknown. Notllhlg was saved from nass of flames. it was evidentflfhe store and. as the office safe has many walls were razed, hundreds 0mm.“ y"mu"du~v "i'“r'm°"~ m“ ".0 I from (he start that there was nnlnot yet been opened it Ls not known ‘ hope oi saving the building so the whether the intense. heat has l ‘ii-amen turned their attention to damaged or destroyed its contents. ..eep'lng the flames from spreading The fire loss is estimated as be- ro the adjoining premises. tween forty-five and fifty thousand Mr. Hector Morris's jewellry store dollars, oi which twenty-five thous- “aught fire, but the firemen, with and dollars is covered by insurance. the assistance of thc citizens soon, The Kensington Electric Lighting exinguished the flames. So in-‘system was put out of commission tense was the heat that the glassi by the blaze, and is not yet in work- was cracked in buildings on the ing order. opposite side of the street. dill sllllllll llllisllln . lllllll REPRESENTATIVES lo nlslllln cllllllsls fl . _.—--_ Increasing Number Of Entries Shows Grati- fying- Interest In P ublic Speaking. l. The ever increasing interest mani- Students wishing to enter should fill 5 festcd in the Oratorical Contest. out the coupon appearing elsewhere which is sponsored in this province in this issue and mail it without by The Guardian. »l*'l10\VS that a delay, informing their teacher or rncst gratifying nuuibei- of studentsprinclpal that they have entered. I d ll d Y l. Y l. Yet he is still in the vigor ed l)". “npgglljqn (,5 oxvise "we-whom rho Island are desirous \ 1t isrequested that principals and manhomh and we hope with nmny on “pm liquor,‘ b“, me yew,“ of- improving themselves in the art teaclllils whose pupils have applied Yi-‘BFS 0f 115511111955 51111 b95019 111111~ mupduljm] ,5 m“ ]‘k‘\lv m ' be of public speaking. to them to enter, will send in their It has been decided that every names and other particulars to The school having grades above No. 8 Guardian. is entitled to solid three competitors Here are some of the entries: to the district contest. This does Jennie Cook, Murray River High not mean that three must g0; if School. tlicrc is only one contestantin a Melda Ferguson, Dunstaffnage JChCOA, he 0:" she may represent that School. school. i Lemuel There are‘ four districts—-Princ-'.'School. Queen's. King's, and Charlottetown. E. Benjamin ncluding Si. Dunstans. It is plan- Wales College. led to hold the district contests 1n Margaret H. Campbell, Rochford iunimerside, Charlottetown and Square School. "ome central point in King's County Edith Douse, Prince lkely Georgetown. The first three School, City. .-hanlpions of tho district will then Margaret Coffin, Montague High ontenci for the Provincial chanl- School. lionship ill Charlottetown, and the J. Howard Buniain, Prince of t vinncr will be entitled to proceed to Wales College. i Foronto for the Canadian Chanl- Willard Picketts, Prince of Wales iionship. his or her expenses being College. , laid. i Lauchim MacDonald, Prince of] There will be three prizes for each Wales College. | listrict. Fiist prize, silver cup, William Burnett. West Kent econd prize, silver tray; third prize School, City. Vaternian pen and pencil set. For John Denny, West Kent School, he Provincial final the prizes will City. ic: lst champion cup and trip to, Margaret Lambs. Springfield. ‘orouto or elsewhere; 2nd. silver, Helen Gosbee. Murray River High) vatch: 3rd. silver watch. ‘School. The first three winners in each,‘ Harry J. Lewis, West Royalty. iistrict will be entitled to colne to Hilda M. Hooper, Mun-ay Riven Q Prowse. Rogers, Prince of s Street Charlottetown as guests of TheiHigh School. ‘ Guardian for the Provincial com-l Penelope Martin, New Perth petition. School. ' Watch the list of entries grow. Emmet Gallant, St. Ann's School, - Hope River. 1 STATEMENTRE Bllllllllili FllNll SAINT llllNSTAWS CATHEDRAL Cathedral Debt Paid Off With Substantial Surplus On Hand-I n to r i 0 r To Be nirable. ,paireil by the riillwnys and wi1l~ still --—"_‘°"’i"'_ _ i'ilrlllci' increase llll\ expenditure- iATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUP Willi such lii-nvy expenditure RESULTS ‘there can be no heavy tax redllc- ._.__. v _ii0u- The mcsl the public ciiu 01F Th following statement re the Sanctuary and altar equip- (Swirl!!!) _ wiect is one ilercenl off (no saler lulldfnfl fund of st. Dunstanis ment . . . . . .. 83.25 At Mmluem’ canadkms l‘ 305' m“ mamml!’ m" l"""‘°m' 9“ “l” lathedral was read at all Masses Paid Cathedral Debt in l rm 1, iucolnc corporation tax and a our tesmrday momm‘ full _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 5541,50 ' It may be mentioned that the cost if building this magnificent edifice rhich is approximately $333,000.00. - now all paid of! with a balance of #430193 as a surplus. It has been decided to redecorate ind clean thc interior after which ' odious Balance on hand, forward 4,804.93 Receipts Jan. 31, 1028. l West Kent ibut the foul aLr foiled their nt- tompts- All hope was abandoned at noon- Th5 relief workers were willi- drawn and the mine was steamer flying $13 06530 travelling from .I.eith to Odessa. TORONTO. ' Bough; harbour gr, port pen-or north moderate to fresh northerly winds. of comm“ 51m- belng biiflecmd mostly fair with stationary and lit- 5'51"? 37-73% 395737333“ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1928 gpgg;»~;-;_,g_-g-;,_3,g,- 3g Wllllll] in» IIANAIIIAN Pll ll llllllllll. rain Elevator l l Advocated —- Dealers Now Get the Profits, Says Rural Society President. BUENOS AYRES, Feb. 11. — A nation—wide campaign for the adop-l lion of the Canadian grain elevator‘ 50 Percent 0f _ Fire Losses In Quebec Provino (Special to- The Guardian) QUEBEC, Que, Feb. 2d over 50 percent. of the materi losses and loss of life fire during the last ten the whole of Canada. During the period of 1917-19 the Province of Quebec had 70 pe cent cf the number of fires hospitals and asylums. a lilile ov 50 per cent. of the number of ilr in schools and colleges and little less than half of the numb system and grain marketing proce- dllrc in Argentina was inaugurated last night by Luis Duhau. the presi- dent of the rural society oi’ Argen- tina. Mr. Duhau who last year person- ally studied the distribution storing and marketing of crops in Canada, believes that the adoption of the Canadian system is the only wily to‘ save the Argentine grain grower from the exploitations by dealers. through whose name practically the entire. Argentine grain crop pam- cs before it reaches the millcr or LL-The Province of Quebec has the unen- liable distinction cf having provid- caused by: "m ‘°';Wholesale Murders are churches and chapels. 60 per cent. of the number of fires in convenus. of fires in theatres and public halls. sllililillll. l l l lllllllsi elllllilllll ls llllll lll al Taking Place in Kwangtung Province Where More Than a Million Chinese Have “Gone Red." (Canadian Press) CANTON, China. Feb- 11- ——~ Wholesale murders of propertied classes are taking place in Kwang- ung Province. The Communist aci- iviiies. which resulted in upheavals "u Canton ill December when a 27f “l ill 01' 8S 3 l 8i‘ , ! houiiand persons were slain, m. ‘ _ _ ‘Qilfifillllllflg appreciable proportiona- Hhsurders have occurred at various i‘ocalllizs. Thi- coal-ii urea, one hundred‘ ‘nilus norlli oi llong Kong center ‘oi: around Niechechln and H0113- ‘izil Boy's is the outstanding strong- riolu 01‘ Communism today. There. "lore lhnn u million farmers, fish- ‘1 ' ' 4 - < H r I b I (,()1]5u1]1l)t1()11 ()1 Q p, ,1 lilii-u i-nd salt makers have gone ~ GT1? P7330951. usage oi liandlin-z F l ' k . “A ' Hwy “"9 “slammed a l ‘ ' ‘ 0O‘ S Incl eased R‘ ‘ "nllnunc wiped out titles to laud the grain crops in Argentina, which . _‘ ' on account of lack oi‘ elevators and nlal'kabl.l' m I111?“ DP.- “'l Willi-scaled property oi‘ the hroper railroad cars fur loose 5mm c a d P, vomlnission iulgilllljg Flu. llmveinellt is spread. i . 1r th kl i‘ i . ‘ so‘: mupgmne ti‘: Qggnfe, K532 Hears. hides-ole murders of land own- mle to store m5 crops and hold _,___ "rs and niercliniils have occurred- mem for pmflmble disposal. but TORONTQ Feb‘ u___i»omn,.m > ulllny (r1995 whole families have fgfges him to gel] goon ailm- mg consumption oi scll foods frolll il harvest“ whjgh with gfegtggi; fggul- Maritime Provinces hall increased past ten memorandum pre- sented by F‘. T. Jami-s, local whole- rcmarkably during the years." said a arity causes severe price breaks. | Grain dealers, Mr. Duhau believe are consequently reaping‘ the legiii mate profits of the growers. -~-_-<-o}---—_ I ‘Kellogg Pleased . With Canadian salt-r, to the Royal Fisheries Con lvan which opened its 'l'0rooto s!‘ sioii in the ciiy hall here ycstrrda lo will enquire lnarkctil 1L‘. mission headed by Hon. A. K. Mac- Tlle Comlnissioll while in Toron- purticulnrly into ihc-problelns of lrunsporiaiioll and ‘"1 iie-sicgrd and razed by the ‘is. 'i‘lle village elders were do- uilated, their heads were mount- vn poles and sent to villages ""l‘lJ_v ns a warning of the tale ~ b(- visited on the inhabitants 1n s" ilicr opposed communism- Tlie movement has resulted in "Wvlvlioli 0i‘ European Cath- ‘v and Prolesmnt missionaries ""1 ill“ flr-"l in Swninw and Hang '“1-'- TM‘ lWovlni-lcil authorities ‘ “"""i"i: ilraslically t0 ourb tho ll‘ v ‘_ S. y. Mi". James appeared as a Wlllltflsr. """I1\PI1'- before the LUl1lllll5Sl0i1 and was cx- The (“"“."lll"l.\‘l, activities m»; ' zimillt-d by G. Fred Pearson. counsel ‘" 'lcl~"oll’ne inin an flrllig 3mm, (sllecml u’ The Guardian) for the commission. Ml". James‘ ="‘"'i'"' I-loining. Bfilllhwagl o: WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.-Secre- tary Kellogg returned this afte‘ noon from his four day visit i0 Ot- tawa, and declared his pleasure at the reception accorded him by Can- ads. He said he had never enJoye" a visit more in his life. The reception accorded him by Governor General Willingdon. Prime Minister King and the Cer- adian parliament members, he said, was beyond his anticipation. It was also a very interesting visit be- cause of the opportunity to meet all the government officials and the members of parliament and to see parliament in session. Mr. Kellogg said the Archives building in Ottawa contained one of the most interesting exhibits in the world. —-———<O-}————— ~- linue to grow.’ i0 increase the Ontario dealers‘ ii of the hard iisherfolk in working. the more government inspection. There was, in the opinion of M James. a great. ilccesslty for nc fresh water Great Lakes. fish. caught something requiring memorandum presented (ht- opinion thai the consupnltion oi Atlantic Ocean fish in Ontario would (‘Oll- Hi- had several sug- gestions to offer which might "tend iercsl ill this product and at ihe same tlmc llclp to improve the lot underpaid Maritime Pro- vinces". Along‘ this line, the vritness suggested greater care in the hand- ling of the product, ill grading and markets. Ill Ontario there was also to contend with the competition cl" in the Cultivation of Unit- ed States and British markets was essential. Over production in pro- lportion to the existing market was fammfl“? and n11111e1°118 IlB-SUBIUH regulamm, some serious, were caused by a gale ."'1‘l\ Tlwre lilo government olr 71m (‘nrvvvlllllllflt prlsnflgrg 154g """"“"‘"‘- 'l"'(=v were mostly "Ml l\"*'"lV veers old and m. ‘~"~1 mow- ZlY"&‘ The prisoners (ho) 3|] KNWJYIQ 13mg _' ”""' 1"‘ "nder the red flag with ~ ii pnnvylw ""l-- (iovocnyyiiivil Luann-d "n "Ho! “viliir anvimn Il"<'-‘nlzq’ng fh-eann, "filllll be summarily shot. 1. .-...»...l ---——-{-OL_.____ Gales Caused Two Fatalities (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Feb. 11.--At least two 1'. \\‘ (New markets would help m this re- °Y Wind which swept with hurri- Thirieen Killed Ill Mine Explosion (Canadian Press) WTHTTEHAVEN. England, Fell- 12.—-A terrific explosion early to- ities. diiy in the Haig mine pit. the scene oi other explosions, dl=astrous lo human life, killedlhirteeu of .i stabilized prices the year O .. , Because f party 0f twenty-one, who were ex- A ploring the works for the first time since a similar disaster closed it MK“ l3 PU5HED last Decemher- Several officials Ifg {HE FRoNf were among those killed- ldlght dazed and partially gassed workmen fought their way hack to safety- The news they broughl caused desperate efforts by rescuo parties to reach the entomhed men. '1' HROUQH flglll‘! sealed- Only Two Allowed _ . To Go Ashore: (Special to The Guardian) l In answer to a question put "116 (by Mr. Pearson the witness said nisht- The dealers in Toronto would prefer 0f 104 miles an hour in Liverpool. round. wild quotations" the ‘smaller dealer could sometimes buy fisll at lower prices than the big wholesaler importing in great quant- force across England last gale reached a velocity tore slates from roofs, uprooted trees. and caused minor malarial 01111111180 in many districts. At Birmingham a roof collapsed into a bedroom where a man and ihis wife were sleeping. The exfl-g (weight caused the floor of the mom ;to crash into the kitchen and the man was killed, the woman being injured. A chimney stack cmghgd ‘into the roof ofa house at Glou- icester and the bricks struck a. bed where three children were sleeping killed one and injured the others. Seven Men Rescued From Hollinger Mine (Special to The Guardian) TIMMINS. Ont. Feb. 11.-Bevan men had been brought alive out of the Hollinaer mine by 1.30 this aft- crnoon. All were in good condition Five of them were able to walk from (he cage in the temporary 3i‘- lion beside No. ll shaft. up which (hey were brought by rescue part- liss wearing the gas mask equip- ment brought up this momfng from Toronto. MADRID, Feb. 11.-A Soviet the Russian flag. FED. Five more men are known to be iiilvc at a dead end at Number l4 >—-—— _.___j-_-— "peudiiur? ncxi you; unil lilore ‘s he Cathedral will be blessed. This Bysnriléaie sulillscaiptions- - -$ ‘nfiesegfi: ‘wwmhoflties allowed XfrViLe-"Zfifmturu snow flur',"“*__"———r—~—"" ' . . ~ l - 1.,’ - - - "m1 . - - Kvzigrlailvgilligpcllgze wniiltl 5T0“ {fucks llllgtnnlul i icway in inx lcdnlr ciriv/liiécclgxillériélgksllglrrlfflgtllgflhstaxfs Dtggaalznfigwgenslam JUL only the captain and one 5311m- mTomtnrttll cloludg . . . . . . . . . .. COIldQHSQd SPOCIRIS Wm, Cornwall llcckny Club. Mnii- Fiance Minister Robb. during the l5 m be highly congratulated and Mclsaac . . . . . . . .. 200.00 ‘l0 011 91°"- imd "'19 "film"! a: 28gb; k153i‘; y ' " 2 _ RATE.—4c. per word, m", liiy, Fcbruary- 111th. al 7 p. m. last iew weeks has been under ‘Omlllendfid for the magnificent Beques : 110 remain between two men 0 oh fl It-wmwn s~r‘-6w~- 252"'8_l7 each Insertion in this column. 2143- lilo iii-o of ilunlorous eonieudinz mpport in paying on‘ this debt. The Estate late Bishop J- c- lto prawn" any mom “no” reach- Hallie f l I 22 1g _- ----- elements, but ma)‘. as usual be iarish wishes to thank private sub- McDonald “$2,873.12 ing land. J1?‘- 911‘ - - - ~ - - - -- 2 -' “at Albany tonight-Willow the oiipcclcil i0 iiiko the iiiiilolo roiiil "vribers. l Estate lutsMi-ii. lei-log: l ~ . D its“); if" I 28__°—522 Ho, Pawn,“ 0,, WHY q-owd to Albany rink and see the Tho ivosl iii insistent on tariff rf- The chimes for the Cathedral. Duffy . . . . . . .. 23.00 -—-—-O+> -———~ New v.0“ aloha . a 0 description‘ chum’ and expedi- ‘iiI Same of hockey between the iluclicnn while Quebec and 0n.- which were shippedashort time ago. Estnielaie MrsRose . » - - 9—3_ _ nous“, gnome“ Gum“ C. _ ubany St. Pats and Hunter ‘River “p, wnill iii. least. as row changes ire expected hcrc in the near future. McGrath 50.00 IBABE lmiulg fzllflalalgflAs wnn 1nrllfglnilgi)“llfiorlgfgn[L]?1-423.00 m“ Job Printer“ phonellllaz. n ‘lot Shots. Game starts at 8 oclock as possible. ‘ —"—" 3123-12 ‘ |‘ - g ‘ ' " ___ ____ ___ __ ma", 2444 Expcmmure, Alp“ 899k)“. on acct, . Sun sets this afternoon at 5.23. ‘Yo’? WANT‘? 00"“; ' , (cmmii... pm.) y... 31, 192s, vcstiiiciitii ........ .. 150.00 TORONTO, Feb. 11.-With twelve iiiiil FISUS tomorrow nioriiiiig iii 71- PM” 50 f0r°20c_E1oXEt1;0I;:c8_. "Fancy Dress Carnival at Albany TRURO. Feb- 12- -- Truro licur- To interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 22.46 Miss Adda Hogan, on ac- Ifingers and twelve toes, a son was 06- _ 5 I ' . . ink Satin-q" night Feb 18th. cats clinched second place iii the Fire insurance . . . . . . . .. 708.00 count Memorial Window 06.00 presented in 8t. Michaela Hospital l-ast quarter moon Monday, lab. ¥ 0 féilrqi-‘ic- 500,131? 31-00. 1.000 ' l‘ ' ' ~ ’ ' " .- i l 203.15 - on suiiciiy lo Mr. iiiio Mrs. Ernest 13th, 241 p, m, oi- roslpii . oiiii-illiiii “i”: gfififnmsvfie?‘ ,,‘,',,$§f,,_’°“ Wm be_ l§mf;'b¢¥,"'re1'., “,§,‘Z;',.,’.?,Z““ renew“ .. iarllio- I $13,065.30 fireen of m Jarvis slicer. Mother suiiimcrslilo ililo cniliiccii miii. Office, uuiiiiuiir Joli Printer! pm“ ' 2445,.g_|3.mwg.3| “m... i“, |||Kh[_ 1 Vegima 1,831.21 Bv balance . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4,304.93 and son are reported doing well. nies later than Charlottetown. ti’ 1100i» Rao1d c1iini1 Oats-Jiletter 0=ats--“Better B