_ PAGE six ._._.---q;-s'~.w~-- ‘ M, i ~ HELD OVER. FOR TWO EXTRA DAYS Hundreds have applauded this great film of the R. .\ F. in Action. it's a Blitz of Romzmcc-Thrllls-llrzimu. '. DON'T MISS l1‘ .' fli-Vlfu’: Tll-NlGllT-z- SAT. -— EMPIRE - GENERAL NUISANKEE. Buster Keaton Comedy Sa-rvrn Snzipslltlln all with Bllll fiRABlE lGliN SUilfiN - REGINALD GARBFINER iiomiy Lorin Dumb Like A Fox Cartoon SllO\\'S 7 Dlzltinrc -‘~».-n 8.45 5;: turrlziy‘ Only 'u"n'n'in‘ut\r"u'ln‘u'il'n'u'n'u'n'n'u' AND 2.30 Treatment For EXTRA-NEWS KING SALMON Botts 1n Horses THE CHA RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN“ _> Jr mining district of the north-ell! coast oi’ England, not m‘ from "Tynecastie" and the time covered is from 1003 to 1933. There were "hard times" for the miners bi those days, for the olienklllfl hfld rapidly ousted the steam-engine in all directions. The use o! coal had so fallen off. and the demand was so small that the coal-fields had become derelict. areas.‘ Thous- ands ol men who worked in and a: the mines and knew no other call- ing, were out of work, and were only saved from starvation by the dole. Emblttered by their experi- ence, they looked for a scapegoat. and found it in the person of the coaLowners or “maistors." Na- tionalization of the mines (that is explopriatinq them without pay. merit) was freely advocated, and in- deed its advocacy of this policy tool: the Labor Party of Ramsey Mac- Donald lnto office. The Labor Party, however, shlrkcd the responsibility, which was not to be wondered at, since it was their first attempt at dealing with state issues, and they went out of power without accom- plishing anything of the sort. Dr. Cronin makes one or his characters say: “Take a look at the history of the miners —yes, the his- tory oi‘ tho ‘miners in Northunibcr- land only sixty or seventy yeras ago. They worked under something like the feudal system. They were treat- ed as barbarians -outcasts. They had no education. [coming was checked among them The condi- tions were terrible . . . Women and children or six years of ago allowed to go down the pit . . - NEWSY NOTES - l! AGIIJCOLA nierly chained. In the centre of the floor was a heavy iror grating. which our guide lifted disclosing a ulark, square cavity. lie touched a aWlIClI and the light dlsclrised an underground room with an iron lad- der leading down into it. A few of us climbed down to inspect this dungeon. There were no staples nor chains there: they were not neces- sury. Overhead the roof sloped up- wnrd to the opening. and iio pris- oner could get out, unless hauled with ropes. The unhappy Scots or Incas-troopers. thrust down into that dart: earthy-smelling “bottle.neck," inlist have cursed the fate that put them there! The Castles chief purpose was to Lvithstaud invaders from the Nortn, and to that end, in feudal timer. it was garrfsoned by three thous- and and thirty-seven men-at-anns, and forty ‘hobclars.’ that is. light- armcd cavalry on small horses. As iticrr was always raiding gOlHg on. actoss lhc Scottish Bordcr_ the dungeon would never lack immatesl That night I took the train back to Newcastle. On the way home an acquaintance (whom in general I shunned as too inquisitive) wnylald me. “Whore have you been this last week?" he asked “Can you keep n secret?” I asked in a my. THE isms» or Mal-TA 1Z1 Leaving the "llolv of H0565." l: passage or tunnel shows how ilk ancient buildcrs managed to chill’: the chambers out o1 the solid 10¢ . without metal tools. The ualls L long the right of the 11355339 are full of drill holes about an lllCll‘ in diameter. These were _(ll'lllL‘ll uiln flint points and inc lll[t:‘l'l1l0t'iift'.: part5 wcie chippil alvn)‘ wiill swu- hammers and t‘l1lEL‘l5. st-‘i-‘Eliil Specl“ mans of which were recovered from the debris by the excavators. There are mflfly chanrbcrs and one 03H ilnngiile it look centuries to carve them out; and nlozc or less 1n the dark too! uw-tuiiuon credits a KIHH n; Crete with having "bullt” an underground labyrinth. though no trace of it has been found in that. island yet as far as 1 am aware; perhaps the story ailise from some vague remembrance of the temple at Malta? At no grout dslilncc lroni thu supersunct. chamber is the oracle room. 1t is a small round cave en- tered froni a square (ioorsvay, In the sidewall, at the level of n man's mouth, is a rouml hole about two feet across. It has been discovered that any \\'Oltl spokni into this orifice is magnified a hundred fold and is audible throughout the whole sberlous manner. J1 just came out children or 51x, mind you Boys kept underground structure. A curved of Drlson to-day! His face was a eighteen hours a day under stone specially carved out 01' me picture of amazement as he hurrl- grgund," hack of the cave ncts as n soilnd- (‘d-ll mfldé 0“ At the time mentioned sixty or lug board, “booslf lilo sound u _ ' seventy _veai‘s ng0—I was at school mightily, and affords “nonm- IIIE STARS LOOK DOWN‘ ill a mining district. and my play- glllnpsc of ilic nilcicltt urchiiectk‘. _ . mates liven» n); miners’ ¢l;(1d;-pn_ Th5 poetical knowledge. Wouldn't the M? “milks 8"‘ m"? 1° a lady Fe- boys went. to school till they were l3 siding in the United States, who has sent me Dr. Cronlnis latest Story "Tlic stars Look DOV-Vii." 1t shows n. great advance on “The Citadel" as a work of fiction but lirfiiliicly’ puts the zullhor into the bcculiai" class of rcallsts once head. ed by the famous Bnile Zola, The crcdulous laiety be scared to dcuth when the oracle spoke and the words thundered out! Today "The orach; ll'L‘ dumb. No voice or hiticotls lllllll Runs through ihc fll(‘ll(‘(l roof in words deceiving." at least 1 myself went till I was l5. The school was set up by the Church of England and each schdar brought his “schcolponcc” every Mondav ll10rnlll2‘. At n guess these school fecs might produce the _ equivalent of $5 r week -a.nd the s1 IEPEECCEEOIL) Olinegp _ghiitigaexilglegz din-act”! me and work m l cub coal-owner; of tic district sub- phets, or oracles. of old times were l never in their nltural, nor nal stntc when they 5M1‘ ihclr \ us and uttercrl their foroborli 1n the Scriptures they wc;e “in ihc Spirit," their “eyes were opened." and so on; but the pfigllil soc-rs produced a state of mental cxalratlon by drink- ing some strong; narcotic. ])l‘(‘-}')3i‘l1~ lion. At its best. lllTlpllflliy is al- ways a. sluzdc ilnclxlrun: l0 under stand this try to recollect any dream and to put down the details! One always feels that something is vague or missing. When a narcotic was uscd the derangement oi’ ideas scribed the balance of the school. masters salary. Boys under school age may have been employed in the pit. but it mint have been a couple of generations before. In the Durham coalfleld (south of the ‘rt/ne) the practice of em- ploying women in the mince was abandoned about the you‘ 1190; even before that it was in deeuetude on ‘lymslde The practice, however. continued in other coalfields in th" British Isles till 1843. when it was (Continued on page 1.0, col a) PADIO TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Having Time WAVELENGTH Throughout (10.30 pm.) Western Canaau-ziioz m (to l0 00 pm.) 49.10 m. mom Canada and U.S.A.—3l 32 in 2553 P M FRIDAY JANUARY 10 5.15 ‘London Coiling.’ 5.30 ‘London Letter’ by Mac- Donald Hastings. 5.40 ‘Talking to Wcmbh.’ 5.40 ‘From, Line Famlly'- ‘Epi- sode 200. 6 00 The Albert Bandler Trio. 0.15 ‘over to You.’ Programme of Music Messages. and News from 110mg for the R..A.F‘. l!) Canada, 6.46 The News, 8.55 News Analysis by O‘Carroll. 7.00 War Commentary: ‘The War an Land,’ Tall; by Uaptaln Cyril Fol-ls 7.10 ‘London Calling.’ 715 News in French. 7 30 Calls from b011- colaboration with ‘Greetings from the Beaver Club.’ 8.00 Talk: ‘On Young shoulders.’ 8.10 "Iliank You. America!’ g 15 ‘London Calling.’ .30 ‘Canada Calls from London’ (in collaboration with CBC): ‘Wings Abroad ’ 8.55 ‘London Letter’ by Mao- Kevin M lD-WINTER FOOD SALE SAVE BY SHOPPING FOR THESE VALUES ON SALE- ____JANUARY 1'6. 194;, __.___._.i: . 1070 0N YOUu by“ 11 P. M.. A.S.'i'. Donal East Figs ass ‘Talking w Women PM. 9.00 The News. 9.10 ‘Listening Prsi ’ 9:30 "lliritsln Sbeoksz’ ‘World M, Tatlk by H. Wlilkhu 9 5 ‘ ron Line Fa ill’ Pea _ I m l m‘ 10.00 Headline News Llllfl v10“ (Commentator, J B Geachy) and Flashback 10.15 ‘Oliver Twist’ - 2: ~51,“ Fagin ’ 10.45 “London Calling ’ 10.55 The Daily Service 11.00 ‘Civilians’ Wm" _. 3a; ‘A Hospital during an Air mid.’ 11.15 ‘Britain speaks‘: lliepeflty 11.30 Radio News-Reel. A.M. 1200i ‘Music of the Allies’ ._ gm, s a. . : ‘On Young Sllzuldcrl‘. 12.25 "Ihank You, America!’ 12.30 Headline News and Vein, peat). The attention of lil.1‘lll0l‘$ isat- FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MOND JANUARY lbili. l7tli. ancl |9l:li. _ r _ _ , _ _ , was oven more misicntiing. and 5mmlhilzifiillfuslilgneg uncicnt history is c_oliscqilciitl full \'("l‘l\' "lent Lilclii. lllll 2 lKi>sO§ llrc m’ [he "wold? (wctllllngtl, n‘ 15 “m Con-Lmjmble and M WW lime Co“ m likely lhat the oracles intended to the owner. Valuable work ms been deceive; but the methods employed conducted in ‘he past few year; in inevitably led to that result. The 1, Color Parade SHOWS .\'l‘ I§.l5—-7 AND El BE WISE AND BE EARLY! AY l a uumlberl lalttconlulllllltles allll all‘: arfillmtlielvlcliallililliegenulllg ver pos 1V.’ c. H -1 "L --; 1.11) Q g in lJses. r , w e ~ ‘ - " i-Fslulit o? the cxctiillcut liglxlllxlailliif wsiblcf Ill/ore tfuiklliislicgj Yviith small glgmiSlilC _l]:)6nn l-i-alley 01- Tl" Cl1l‘C( . furiuo lll l_i[‘.\".‘_(‘._l_l spy- l0 1.x‘ ill 0 1c a o ll llg room» 0|’ e|1||1 __ _____ ___ __ i ___ _ arc cu" n’. tunouiut; Hi1 15c-fore passing on, the ll’l\‘Sl.€l‘l0\l‘ g Each 9c 3 For Lreallillellt ll n _ l‘ to your. ,, tunnel shaped "P1P on the lowcl 1 lb Block 19c R hfilfefldi‘ f’ "Kllllntwr °l\°°lg’g““€‘hlé§‘ level. calls for some notice. Aftci 2f 37 oyai RUSSQL l-arg9 ve organize bugs-Fr} , 3 __. .__ - éliflllllcllib‘, luudt wnllle Lhemaimxtlligs- isflggideggmtggieiggly lggrghll} r or c OZ. Tlh -_ ._- j L .._. _... .__ r Lion o‘ 11C‘ rr-a lncn’ ‘ _ - , ’ ‘_ _ w? m1. (l,‘..,h1-“,d and S.‘ 1m pal-tux conformation uoud make the escape 4 Lb. Block Pony Pnm I , m n“. {W35 yum-wad of its lmmutcs impossible. It has 72c _ c b, , !)|‘-O1'l(~i(\“tl m this m- been thought that the.» sacred scr. PEAS 16 QZ, T|n 11c 2 FQr __ ._. i _. .._. ..._ __. __.. penis wcre kept in this pit, betwccil the times of worship. In medlaeval France such pits were called by the significant name oi.’ ‘oubliettesfl and were ilscd as prisons; in the old spl-i , Mill alrc curnvlllg on trcai- ment at very lltile cost to the horse owners oi the communities involved. Fanncrs have recognized the 816M value of this work ui the improved Gilchrist Jellied FRUIT CAKE EATONS’ SNOWFLAKE 1 Lb Tin 15c conllztlon of t-llfflr horses. and in Easy“ of 311551.115’ ‘were they we]... P o D l?" l'~‘-‘5“l' qlmllllli’ El Ymll U11" hi.“ usccl for the ‘saute pllfliflsl’. tho)’ 26 w 2 For _' "- ""' lXjflil l'l.’([llll’t(l. tu kw]; tllcni in were referred to as nbot/Llc-neck OZ, ltcnlthy and spirited condition dur- ing llie winter and s ring months. The treatment of 101365 f0!‘ b0“! is a treatment that may be very easily carried into eflcct by farmers oruan“ t: in any particular coir.- nlurliu, uuri uvlllnt: u_i touch with their lll‘lli'<‘§'. w" i - i r . who will. no doubt. lll‘l“.lil',..(% llllflblC dates for dungeons." l"Bottle-ncck" has sur- vived to our own day to describe any lnipasses.) Thlee “storeys" down is the -larg~ est and last chamber. which has little square caves olx-iiing into l! This" is coiljiictuwd :0 ilavc bccu the tcmplck trcusilry. lliougli noth- 29‘ Lynn Valley PEACHES 15 oz. Tin. 13c . 2 For —----- -- Lynn Valley PEARS 15 oz. Tin 12c 2 For-—--------- CAKE______________ 25C _ 25c t-"nrs cocoll 23c lrcntnlcnt and cally out this work ing of value was found in it. Such 1'2 Lb. at a rcnsrlmblc cost to all collfiifm- subterranean treasuries are wcll T- c c (d. 'l"lic Dowel“, 01W of Al11'l~"‘~‘1l“'-'~'* known to antlqunries, and the geli- 1n “"' "— 7 Lb, Bag .._ __. ._. ___ _ __ _ __ __ __ __ n l evcrv encourage- cral reader liiay recall tllc vivid dc- scrlplion of liumllczu‘ Bnzcuis ' storc-roolns in FlfilllJClVs romanci- oi "Sulamnlbo." However, ll’ treasure was wanting there was no lack of other matter at Eafllenl. Most of the rooms were half-filled with earth, bones, and broken pottery. A close calculation places the number of individuals s0 AYLMER PORK and mus 1o... Tin 5‘ SURPRISE SOAP. Each 6c 10 For - - - ..- _. ._51c or. ‘ . nlont: the line: Sll g above. No ruore vnluuhio work. 1': be conducted by _ time. i\'l"ll’l’i wnscrifllllf-‘rt stuffs and onerl-ll than that. rt‘ ‘ v farmers at this o!‘ tori l‘? HCCP-RSWTV. z tn control J ul purii- found at 33,000; but there is no _ ._ As tilrcivw evidence to show any regular burial . EATONS’ BULK TEA, Lb. -- -. -. ._. .._. ___ _ ___ __, stated, thr- coiltroi is within the u; a comppm, body There has been 1 _ _8oC ‘N- and We Wm‘ some dispute as to the original pur- ' g' ‘Q w. rni communities ‘.iL< matter very l. Clfifks Tomato or Vegetable SOUP 10 oz. Tin 9c 3 For-------___....____ 25c FANCY KETA ISLAND BRAND PRUNES SALMON CHICKEN Boneless SMALL slzz _g 7oz. Lb. 9c _z5c Tin -- - — 3 Lbs. — - We carry a full line of Fresh F r o s t e :l rnuus and 17¢ a vscm LES 25c pose of putting the temple under. ground, but there is no doubt about its having been used in part at. least, as u. churncl house for the bones of the dead, alter a previous burial aboveground. Personal ornaments and votive offerings were found in great var- iety. mixed with the bones. Large stone fcmulc fipurrs, and n number 0i small repicns in alabaster. were also discovered. as vucil us two re- cumbent figures, silpposed to be those of priestesses flllly clothed in quite fashionable fiounces and plaltlngs. All were stcntopygous, like those previously found. Turxicu is a colttinuaiion of the village of Casal Pauia already mon- ttoned lust week. About thirty years ago, a new burial place for criminals was needed and a site was selected near. Cassi Paula, overlooking the naval dockyard. While digging foundations for the Cvlilfleliv chapel, the lnbolwrs found 8 SHOWS 3.15 -— 7.00 —- 9.00 TRAcY ‘ T OF NIGHTER — SWI-JIT hPllllrg-‘RKY _ 0 P E N I N G 1-2 Lb. Pkg. 40c < in our l'll ‘ll I Bulk ICING SUGAR Lb. 11c 2 Lbs. - - ,_ _ ‘(.\lF.l)Y. fwlliznqigr DIISLlJDY -7 (‘.~\Li.l!\'G DR. CHAPTER. 0r XE“ SERIAL oral». can alas will 1 Lb. Tin -— — he’ » Chuck ROAST BEEF. Lb. -— -- — - _ .__ Rolled Shoulder ROAST BEEF Lb.—+ -—- -- — - - ‘lllllill- Ltliti unlit i.‘ ,,..~w-' ’ w-yj, l‘ Billy llMDl’ llltllll llAU. lllilll Ifll BemaIdPUlESLY Ilallytiilillil Try them to_day and wllnsc (\X])l0lls llflVc lzctcctne legend in the fjords of occupied Norway. iwcucrl the crew of a bomber which crashed in the _N0rll1 Sea. I i-BRONCHITIS _Y,I_ELD FASTER To" UCKLEY‘S "lulu: liw King ilnakon VIP-that's the mrflhlng n! this daring plltilfir mlult- to .\'uruu,\"- f’\llu'i| munurrli. firilziilrg _v-..1ng.~.iri‘ |.- -\ iris lift- lu- [ilWlllfl fur this svnuggil-(l pit-lure near sign palnlril on a in use corner sumcwhtre in Norway. MIXTUQE count. not 5o picturesque an object its a castle in ruins would be: but its unbroken outlines have an im- pressive grandeur, Lord Percy and his family lived in the Castle till a year or two ago. when excessive taxation forced him to rdose the building and sock n much smaller habitation. When 1 visit/ed Alriwlck, about fift years ago, 1 spent a short hol day there. and by a lucky chance was able lo go tliroiuzh the Castle in the company oi a party of archaeologists. In the central "Keep" wJs a narrow passaguxvny lending fu ilu- P. lsun. u gloomy chumboi, with Emu stntiles in ifs walls. to which prisoners were for- Med Size Each 9c QRAPEFRUIT 3 F0i'—- -—- - - __ _._ BREAD FLOUR 25c 85c Any Brand 24 Lb. Bag—---- Wiliimlllili Jolulltilillil Malylillil that u. u l d be ~rn i u - ' t gwltéifii l‘. ét..t.t.‘il‘d“t~.i.cl.“oi you will be back te- Fresh Ground Lb. 18o 35c an - d , . men, stir... :.“.s‘.:‘;*l.....’.‘;§..l°:’:- mm“ f" "im- HAMBvRo STEAK 2 Lbs- - - yslagdblthig in, the adjoining field B kf t . oc s o s one ad been r93 a5 found a frw feet below the sur- ' , 7 la"- A-s i118 W°Yk of excavating the filitl BACON Sliced Lb. --— —- -—- -- — — c Col. C. L. ‘(vhflllllllml lsFltuder It: tgniple of Saflieni was still flesh to HEA L th Internet one r orce t er minds, the th ht, th t, ‘Clifina, heomposedd ‘Elfilililiilltli, I; similar structureyawafilegi disctgvery-r Each‘) ETTUCE 1 COFHBCl c lersworesghc mm G - - ere. (Tobefl tin d), ——-—----—----_--__- _ air forcyesl. HeAis n‘ retircrrli U. S. AT AbyyvlggélqAugq-LE T00 Lb. 110 2 LlJS- ——' —-" ‘ t, fcrr. mcricun tors uc- '1"; - , l; 1,11 _ l d ' . ‘lliililriltr-g for four Jup planes MI M Qilfivlgllgsé-slilq, etlligcknnlildgttllllall Dec. 20. lgrbnlti ofbtlie d Percyg, Dukqg o; Each —- -_ _- .___ .-.... __ _ _ _. ..__ __ 4 Lb é—-——-—i- o1‘ a _Th ctrl ' .————————-———-----——- SELIPNER A5 35591153 of themllirlggstnin in: colllsngi-yfcloil? Sunkigt _ _ sma" if w!“ De n ering altogether a space of about ' , smoked LONDON 5* f-rh a‘ ‘as live acres, It is in a perfect state ORANCIES SIZQ. D02. -—- — — -_. _ ltzllorlvllfgiilrtqnlrb ‘lei-Zita’. e Sflifllllltiler, “7 preservation. and is on that ac- i Lb- 180 2 LbS- -— i j "" MAPLE LEAF HIRE Lllllll Pkg. ca. ADIAN soREs 1 Lb. 15c _-___--@ ‘\