SEPTEMBER 2., E1953 PAGE THREE rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lnumber of people of any age. whol r H E c E N 7 R A L G u A R D IA N CHARLOTTETOWN SCHOOL y y we la lot of nonsense," and "a malt on. L. I. DUFFY'a dental oirice Hm” ” w””” m5 ”i"'" "ii 3" kAgricultural News "YOUB DOLLAR BUYS M0llE- t the t imam, it But ; I ll: HUGHES DRUG STORE.” 0 DD V) - YOUNG; E I Department of A riculture ' ' .4. ”'”'d W” sepmb” ”h' - Jim Mom is undoubtediv in-i y P. . . 8 ,WI THAT nu sum WELL. Sm,” moo UP I P MW ,tlue.-iced by his flltllefs success lnl hurled Treasure In Wheat no sou is fit for agricultural use Glueyi. phnmmyy Mn 5;,,,.";-. Phemm md'3m ' ' ' lbuslness and community life with-i '" qn,:IW And Stuhhle unlesls it coniallns al good supply. 3""! i t by out the help of formal education; i Burn HZ crop 1'9 "59 5 3” elftremei . . ,. and Mary Smith thinks her motil- h,iw:xt farmers 1on8 ago discov- ly wasteful practice and in the KEBOSENE Electric Ind Pray suv:gR1::”s b?R:Ig'S;!?yRl:1'rl:;2E: m'h"'"h s'”'"'”'” F""'k ;er did all right with no more than, med that when wheat straw atilid Night of timvdegn l,”Wwlte,dg1e 0! suADC cm Retirigerators. Bryeutou open this afternoon and evening 813” End”; and Mr" md Mrs” .Si?..”.".'i?.. 223.; ....t .l.:::..:;. " is 9" and "'6" AND iii.”.f..”iffJi.?5.:"f.?ifSf BM": yielri use they burned the mm Hue now is a more Campme . QUEENS COUNTY PLOWING Lin: me Sure U iiw m "3 mm who; Mr. Geo. A. Thompson, F.R.C.0. (CHM), A,R.C,M, tiouii. me or me they ,,,,,,,,d ,,,,g,,,,,., of me --m.w.,.uhhi. cnaauzrrrarown HOTEL MATCH Sept. 16th, It Samuel m-- I 3 9 5 9” 1 3" ?...:.'.l1 harvested lowered yields problem NITROGEN, LIME feded g:1JlNkI)Avmspeci;1i.50 ave dctiurae cousin.-.' tum, Alexandra, mmt- y flirt;-glsrpaluliilions Xtlo an die ill1:;ha&,efakrn;t:f licaifizlyiilmon dmm; Lessons in Pianofortc Playing and Singing , i ught nothing could be the s0lL BACTERIA which e- c en liner, . .berve lrum ors' meeting Thursday. Sept. 3rd, 0 f0PC on I er sari tan 3 k h . y I. will be at the studio Prince St. ggxvlnlfjoul - , compose straw-stubble and y pg); 12.30 to 2.30 P. M. 3 pm, lgo ktheii palrlenits glcoki who are iglgne nldeld ";:”t;glyp::l:)iebuL1l3;'lc-, y y ' - TMW xhienleknotlgprtlglsleyd ”'yiI'i5i3' C??.i”i"i.'L?.a"”i3l?or HEIFER KIIEED BY STORM THE cHAitLo'r'rE1'owN KIN!) tillcs 'yJZ5. :letei:nflnedcIo 1sntai:Slf:hl?if)e11”m"”” ml '0 599 ill” ll” "Ml i Phone M41 M" Appomtmmtm slu i . . - 'i ' i . 4 - .. . . , .. . linillll this knowledge we can turn GROWTH. The recent electrical storm killed GM;-mh nude, the d,,,ch.,,, 0, with at l-eastpa high school educa- im 3" educim?" is "W" uigeili; Junior (rrflllp singing Classes, open to the Public, I so into unburied 3 21-2 ea;-.014 heme, 0 the farm . tion Peiha-pr. a review of the me” days: F” We lhmgv the” W” rm." "3 uh . Poultry of Don yJewell North Fllver lEnEl'?.(g.:l'sChvlJill(l' 3::-lgeertix bgepbltlgnbzi. need for such 5” edumnml Wm were so few on the Island with WI" also be conduchld. Hfltslllf I ,y - . , r . , I r -- . . ' ,IT”;V.-tdgilskglalllntllg Poultry should at all times be E,,GAGE,,,,.;.,. M, and W5 gif;,,f",';,l;f' Wormanan Dm luleeillielihe ones Mm are 3”” U". ; gggd rllliellicM;;n'.h1: aL.,nJ,.c(,!:,sCnl,',;:: Particulars Late-r. v H. , I. A . - . . . . 1 . . - the soil. These bacteria or the clements vital for crop ahrmmn". Here is the sequence: i-"oft BACTERIA AND ORGANIC :I(?VfATi-jR produce HUMUS. Which ' NITROGEN for sood given good care. get your application in for flock- improvement pullets scratch grain liberally. 4. Keep a laying mash before work. 3, Feed the the September is l John D. MacDonald, Blooming DON'T FORGET turkey supper hum this proportion of the the bacteria flour-l .l"liicnI5. , , , A ,.mI, growing in this kllldi xtllllhlf-l arc Plmvctl Down .,,m1 ,.- plowed down. the nitro- m;! at the time of plow-down will! in tiimii up by the bacteria. de- .;..,.,; any crop growinz in the .n.l oz nitrogen. Naturally. D007 Top gum-th and low yields result. n'w' r-inhlishcd but until this iappcli-, crops suffer from lack of iiirnrrn. Also. because the bac- -mn nrr starved for nitrogen. they ra::v- on their job quickly and n:w;.!z-lair so much of the turned vxiiiv. potcntinl humus is lost. li'hni Hamlenis When Straw Ind Stubble are Burned Burning certainly disposes of ex- wu carbonaceous material with- iut in:: of mineral elements. But. talm rt-moves the raw material vtlol) refusevfrom which humus I prndiiccrl. Humus is the back- Wvianager of the Canadian Council ed Life Underwriter of Canada til." . " , ll. . . ”""” 1” m'"'"" H L. U.) it was announced in Toronto, by the Life Undrrwritcrs Associa- Scptemher 23, ligmont Bay EX- hibitlon. 50TH ANNIVERSARY--Mus. and ma iris see what happens septcmbcr l.i and 24. PVTOVHN-15 M" Ne” sy R053 Celebrated maul of Mr. Louis Car- "imn imam Straw and stubble He Plflwijllg hlgxfih lhatnurltglners in 50th anniversary Aug. 27 quietlyl:'f'he1:l' l1?yT2:x;:irl:'ala65'naH 2:3- Vlmwd down" - - t : t k advant- at the home of their son Neil 8 ow 0 ' simw has a very high carbon these vicinitlas Will, it e . . ' 1 for the past. fifteen days is .-nlt:rlil and it low r1fItlF0E:'s' age me lgieinpgtprotgtgltnigexfg Eli"?! E-Mffoas :))riF:rl::'r :::il1lz1I11:l?r'faxi1'l5;,' greatly improved. His many friends "i '2l0lS 0 en 5 H t, ' : ' i' M t . '.:N..... 111::-t.l lot nitrogen to 40 or hllsgo important thaht asE or five were present, also antlinope to em mm out again won er, (mi. carbon. When such ma- farmers as possible ave at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mathesonl Mr. and MN George Mason. .9 and Entries in these various com- and daughter Donna Ruth. Theirl ed the centre of the table with all its trimmings All wish Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ross many more happy Mr. James D. Moore. Secretary- Beach. Marriage to take place lnticr 'Mi'. John Martin Gillis, son of Mrs part of September. H. H. Gillis and the late Mr. Gillis lot Pinette and Margaret Eva to Mr. Stewart Leslie MacRae, son of Mr drtugliter. Heather. left Clyde River this Wednesday for their home in Boston. The condition oompanled by Mrs. W. 13. Stewart :91!-carbon ratio of the soil is petitions. - - other children, Charles E. Ross. larrwed on the Iwmd Sunday and llnilllfl in ho upset. Because the These fairs affo-rd farmers an 3- Cl. and Mrs. Wendell steevcsv? H I I M d MV 1 or-in a arr suddenly confronted excellent opporw-mug, lo izfiifcli Pe"”b5q"l& N Br imd F”d”lCkl3ll:ltcr)eQ?flli's Schuth nshtarrie 15”. ,,.... . luiizc nnlnrlilrii of caraon-,and congpnre ptlitdrimtitinrll llompeu; w, 3055' London. om. and Mrs -pp - 1 M... 7 i ' S. 6' "ii tors in , - t -i . l-nn.1:sldt;:l1tIl'VImlT9(lllecllnnl.p:l:i(t?ndOllg rihnl sand also to rcncw old at:- :'e1:bgola:h&:Xie:gndLE' W50, C.P.0 Sydney MCNCVHI Ind .,..-Ami i.;,- nitrogen to feed quaintanccs. N 5 mm were me rm-pie”; "MM.-3. MoNevin and their two child. ”Wn1”l”5 While 'h”' d” "hm . , various gifts The hostess. servcdlren Dale and Blrxwm left 1” Ha”- Wt, wm,e.,,(.,- nitrogen is in the Club news 8 deudous subper and a cake grab tax after spending their vacation with the 1'ommer's motbm". Jack Viaey. .West Royalty. Mrs. The desire to dmp out bef0re,Who ever heard of an employer year, almost another miliioii leave "cmloil '5 mededr 51”” 9”” school before gmdummgy In mam.:iieie, in an agricultural -commuri-y cases. it 13 just impossible ,0 Sun. iliy, the u'oi'klng is becoming mole in 3cho0l' but m many 0,he,.5I and more complicated. It is pro-I 1l;;';d,;,'.l.. humus which 15 OFBIHIC month in which 5995;!” ;”lll9"i:”" pogm, announce the engagmnem U; ,;NGAGEME;i.: Mr and M” graduating from high schooly jsnvliadvertising, "Only high school " s""'E"" " rte mun. i-ontnining nitrogen in the should be given to t e 0 ow ng mar daughter. Rum Genevieve. whlohn Nicholson Mt -Buchana; unusualy in the Stmes Mr ex'lgraduate5 need apply-3.. "W ilosil-able mml cfgdrsecmlrl mtlull1c?tgsc?he:dldp:ltP!l:ou1dhlmlhitfatllllc: Sidney T- Fail. Mm of the late ML :wish to announce the'ensasemei:-11' ”"p”'- 3"”0"i3h a m””0ll S"-ldenisl ' ' i ””Mh' Nnogem O I lpaving houses. 2. Last chance to and Mrs. R. T. Fail or Varginia ,0! their daughters Edna Isabel to 0b'-81" 3 high School diploma EH31)" BM mde (mm ”””' mo” 951' CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER EIGHTH at on 4-l-I Clubs. is plannini W malfc his annual visit to the Province Council Staffvfur a number years as Public Relations Officer. and is no stranger to the many 4-H Club members across Canada- Durlng his stay in "15 Pmvmcc he will confer with Department Melllck. Alexandra, and SouthP0" districts. Mr. Moore is a former Club member himself and it is to be hoped that as many Club mem- bers as possible will avail them- selves of the opportunity of hear- ing and meeting Mr. Moore. The Achievement Day for the members of the 5-Star 4-H Dairy Calf Club was held at the farm of anniversaries. Mr. D... . . rm: not all that happens. on Friday. September 4- ' ' Norwwh, om, who hue been V1,- Syria unfavorable conditions Moore assumed the positlonul: BRIDE-ELECT HORORLD-Thclmng Mm Stubby pnmu Mr. 1.8" rim-on1l705l'l0" W Proceed Secretary-Manager on the reg former MW? Mndred W”1k”',and Mrs. William Bernard. Sr. of ,.-t-. -lviisly. Eventually, a 1 to meat of Mr. A. E. Macigaurini ml; Wlwse marriage to Mr. Hugh Hum” River. REI" "canny"- t'.' mil-iccii-carbon ratio will he- Moore has been a mem er 0 of Tralnor was a recent event, was turned to theh home. honored at several social events. Miss June Eikhoud entertained at I miscellaneous shower when the guest of honor was presented with a beautiful hanll-painted scene. The Misses McKay, Prince Street, also entertained at a shower. .:miri- carbonaceous material is of Agriculture officials. and Wm - I A Mi ix: it process called "oxida- also offlcinic as judK9 3i the 1351' dinner party for Miss VValker and Miss Mildred Mman of the U. v:rm' Oxidation is a chemical re- peque Calf Club Achlevemenf 8:; Mr. Trainor was held by Miss SJ” 0,” or the Acww delegates, pm” in wmch the carbon In on Friday. On Friday even HR d. Kathleen Hornby Tuesday evening was me we” or E". md M"- lhn wheat straw combines with is hoped to have Mr. Moorle In at her home on Brighton Road. spmule M Yak Mu!" mg... to form in gas, carbon dress a Rll!lt1Y(lj:dP:;Ilit;PIc:IH :'lgseshBeztt.!y and! Donna Currie 1- . 4. ,. t , hw eaen .- e osesesa asowcra lhllxil.-1 ;i'InPr1llsH1K0nS riilirllmis fl!-l?:ll. members in the Puwnal. ML their home on Euston Strcct. The Mr' and M”: Claude c"'5w'"v tea table was centered with a sil- vcr basket of mixed summcr flow- ers and yellow tapers in silver holders. Assisting to serve were Mrs. Fran Hoskins, Miss Lorna Martin, Mrs. James Ward and Mrs. Vernon Currie. ust 31. A large number of inter- ested spectators were on hand to i Mr. and Mrs. John Stubbs and lchildrcii Palma and Gwendolyn. of York .TnEi - Vicinity Winsloc, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crocket on Sun- day, August 30. Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Brown, York, spent the weekend at Truro, the guest of Miss Muriel Brown. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooke, City. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vassey. . . 4 , - - . Lolid , O t. H, W rnvn-nnl.'11L'lil is prov;dedl ysepiembcr 2, Alberton Lxhibl ucn of Canada, Mr. Yuunker way; 9" 1" . . Hi” ” ""”""””'" Source at ""0-i"0qne' tember 9 Sourls Exhibition. ""9 0' 101 "19 underwrims in. Mrs. Stewart Drakh C0'"W””-I '4" . segtember ill, Queen's County C:e';”d:o”"Owf'.'d9d ””,C- ,L- ll- d9' left the Province last week tori . y , M, s.mm. andmowing Mm... .3 N" ”5"”'””'C'”-t held it hrief holiday with relatives lni iiii.iI Iliipponr. llll . in May of this year. . I rfic;I;'i-”CROWTH. puneu M4,” um”, 5. Sort cock- Sept. 2, in aid of St. Vincent Or- isinclalr MacRae and the 1313 Mrs. here, as theie the decision is lfllldeibably ”'”e- mi” Ema” is 5”” able, Jlril ilat'icri'i producc this hu- erels and hand those good enough phanase. Supper served at Si MacRae of Piuette The marriages Wllhm" l0nS and Careful Ilmlwnl 40 ma” a 300d ”””g' 0" ii mm” ,,. . A . ,V . . . D - . V , .- lam mg. to keep or sell us breeders. H. Dunstalis College. time 4 p.ni. iiiii take place in the 1)" if and llnhmli 9XP10Iim8 t”i'FFV IVGHU6 mm" on me I5m”d' Em M 15 M. fvi dcmmpofullz P ' H ' , , th y , . ' eai uutc. I . I , . Q I I I if...1;'l:”'..:;i.””;1.J?.?f3 E3.?f:.”?.2.:?” -Ti'2Li53i”'f..e'" :.ii".:r .::.::l:...:;-3:. .;””s”f”E..S” - .:::;” '.a::.'2.::.”::::”"d. ;””i.”.”3; 83””:::.i3;f:.”:.?:..:.i:.':?: ”ff:"iSS ,.i,.- ii ' '- ' . - . ' 5' ('2! .. v -: - t A - . - . , .,'llhlV.H (On t "amen. To do yams or adjacent mm to w,,eaLtSmn,s College gmunds. Fm "amp Personals a Kmm. mm on me munggihe .h.-rm,-9, This means ma. bi.-iiograplm-, (omiiit-rcirii, and Secretarial Courses lg” I. thcniselvvs must oats, ryv, or l)Tfll'Tl(' grass. Iupcnamm Mom I'M?T.' 2 and 3 "rmr ft .-; ' farmers must be ueil-lliioriiietl a- -iliiihcd W'"' "W1 l" 3;” 10"" Treall B”(:11;llfumiyft;jm'll'"t:'fI:::o'clock, .P01V1:-y :jndM.':lrs, Eai-:1 visa.-i-5.. or "em" ” ”'f' , , lmg ,,,a,,y n,...., and mm ,,,,d,,., Royal Blink Bldg. Cliariotfciown , ,. , i if . c,V rt-- 1 '0'. .. H c c ,' t it, I l' in . .' IIFC 0.1 yin i . . . ., 4 ,, -rm ,- '7 ' - sv- ”i5(f'lli"lI1llrllt) "n1rPonorti0" "rhlzirl :"li' ""d 0” l''”'.",di,''” l”;”'.lr;5': ('().HPl.I-JTES s'i:t'i)ir;s you ('. NM” Riv" 3"” Rose avangeyia l Them me plow” um d REC! (Continued 0” Wm 12) . , i to me "1110?! ni 9'” JUdB?S W'”'"0 5m” ”” J "" ' ' 1.. L'. - Mi: l(. E, Youuker, .. M H Zrm ' I "WV N "s 7' -V rr "arr----7 ,- u liintcrlal I 9y fire W i7T0V"lE- , . licld representative of tli C: ' i. . . "mm.0" waits Ur Mbertm ' ;'f:n',,,ir::,5:.. This proportion is During this rlnontjh dtilsualomlzaxyigf Lug Assurance CompHny'cm:”:,::i,isrvisiting his old home at Hamp- I :0: about one part of nitrogen to flock. 11 Mt 51'” 3' ll, ,' cessfully completed the third and 3m”: ' E with Flirts 9' carbmh rhea shougd avenge Eboul "Vela esp final .year' examinations leading tol -r"- . in nrszanl" mam?" 5" ” P9? 9"- the title and designation. Charter- D11 and Mrs. Mark Elimaii and J. H. Love, East Royalty, on Aux- watch the boys and girls show I .. C Ema York, spent Sunday at Summer- "Hm: "mu lone of all productive soils and their calves. Mr. S. D. Peacock of the Provincial Department olaiiiaggenfxffg of Mn md Mr" Agriculture placed the awards y' and complimelited the Club mem- bers on the excellent quality of their calves, and also on the Miss Bessie Moouitrc of Western Australia, one of the AOWW dele- w Vanishing (ream Deodorant with CHl0ROPHYI.l manner in which they were shown. 5”” W” "he 5”” 01 M"- The entries of Norma Holmes, Clwi” L5”-V: Y9”: W1 sundly Elise Love, and Carol Ann Far- EVCMHK-i quharson will represent their Club at the Rural Youth Field Day on September 18th. The standing of the Club mem- bers which includes the calf and the results of the years work is as follows: (1) Norma Holmes, (2) Elise Love, (3) Harry Love, (4) Carol Ann Farquharson, 15) Catherine MacArthur, (6) Juanita Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watts, York, had as their guests over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wood of Toronto. Ivory day-rub it in-rub odor out! When the green color vanishes, the odor is gone. New Arrld with Chlorophyll deodorius instantly on Contact . . .51”! you rubbed-in protection. Stops underarm Iub II I llll ODOI Olrlll Miss Aletha Brown left by plane Saturday for Truro, to visit with her aunt. Miss Muriel Brown. penpinf he 3 days-keeps underarm dry and odorless. g:1"::'-M;;71l(lnI;l”(:;:"" A'M9y' (8' Mrs. Horace Veasey. York. was AI'I'NWWI”I'0f0Pl'Y" ll3If9f0”10" Showmanship: (1) Catherine H" mm” M Mr' "nu M” J' D' mal skin. Antiseptic. A smooth, pleasant MacArthur, (2) Harry Love, (3) Mmpmnv A'33'l9 sh””- They C91” p.m. August 28. The treasurer re- ported w9.50 on hand. The sub- tests VEMEY, York, on Sunday. lthe guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Horace of , Place horn and cheese on rye bread. Combine other ingredients and mix thoroughly. Spread on cheese. Add lettuce if desired. Ject matter consisted which were written. R"l-at-IA1I,,lwoaii:ieiaFuL BOSTON BROWN FLIVOR I Mrs. Elmer Brown had as her lguest. Mr. Leroy Veasey, Dunstan- nage, on Sunday. ' MT. 1:!-L-L-ICK GABDEltlyCLUB vanishing cream. Preferred ' '2 out ofs Norma Holmes. :14) Carol Ann Far- ebmled W9” 3Mhg3””lV"5”5't .1 rm "NW ”lw(”h.”C (WWW, women over their regular deodonnt.Get q"h"30nv (5t 3'59 LOVE , : "MAm-dm-m nnn,,uini"d,1omPh,l" Judging: (1) Harry Love, (2), Mrs. E. Smith of Melville, Sash, I I ynzfm run! I(). (m .; illltl of lb: Julnun Hard” (3) Eu” Lave" (wynne 0! "19 Acww de1egMe3' W” ' M I nuw trillion of Hffulmm-t 4)!" an vuamriunInnlmunundorlu Catharina MacArthur, (5) Carol the guest of Mrs. Claude Lewis. l I , j Ann I.-Irquhknonl ymk. on slmd”, evening. I ' nilpclmnlv In Ruhlt fr (.oI;m1u HM , , (C d)l.fl(l.I) Lllil. c The regular meeting of thc”Hchrii Mr. and Mrs. Allison wag Ina I Sandwich Special I lm:i(LilyiMl'.,iI,mzpIz yrludyi-l”:i0"l'MI.' . .NoN-"A'N.N0 of Hillsboro Calf Club, the Busyimmily, city, were guests of Mr. I , I ":"'"'I'ol.'u'u' 3'-91"!) W"! M” Au8"5l 14 1” '"9,arId Mrs. Horace Vessey on sun- vi 1 slice Swiss cheese l tblsp. French 5 Prepared I schoo . , CMMMW , The next judzlng class. in to he da'v' gygg I 1 slice cooked ham Mmmrd I hold at Geddie Douglas at 6.00 Mrs. Willard West, city. um I 1 tblsp. horseradish l tblsp. mayonnaise I . I l I l I J Mines Bids and Elaine Bolwall were hostesses to their Garden Olub on Wednesday evening. The president occupied the chair. dome rules or parliamentary procedure were explnined by the Club leader. It was decided that Mr. Donald C.-rockett. York, spent Sunday at Union Road. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonald Mrs. Elmer .3-rown had as her guest Sunday evening, Lady Evelyn c'reamy,':moorlz and 0!)! 5'0 6ood l.'laine Boowall and DougluRobert- 59 50W'- M C93'l""- "1 ACWW you prepare lglagnges for net: maet- d”'('"'- 30 V l w-hih l h d tt n v - , . E,n.l'.'.;""" .3. Norfnnwnnd Deouglan mm We - French's, the quality Prepared Mustard brings :o"'WI1"ilavot. ml: was decided to hold a club Hnswn. T” Enhrg. out the true flavour of your most tempting "U0! than evening in Pownal Hall on Sept- HGIIIHEOII Hull? . . . ' Id d h hIty,d.udW, mm, 4, to which 4-H club. in nu” dishes. It goes perfectly with L0 an ot meats, ' "mi p"m"d 3,. '3'.";',',”;.'.".,.X'.,l,1.Q".”...T.l.'.'If;i.' HAMn'ToN' (cm "E The H"' and the rich mustard goodness doesntfade out stone Tire and Rubber Company in tnic "B n "hm of Canada "tie with sugar. '"""l Dork and lot; r "hplcy tomato sauce. Man: at of Canadian Council on A-H uha, Films will be shown and it was decided to sell sand- wichu. This week's lesson for the first year Club was "Summer Care at The Garden." Second your members learned how to prepare and cook v0l'teblu. Games won played and a delic- ious lunch was served. A hearty vote of thanks was extended the ' loswall family for their hospitality. announced Monday that tho company had started work on a 34,000,000 expansion program at. the local plant. The program, which will increase the capacity of the plant, will also include modernisation of all eq- uipment. l in cooking. French's is a. skilled blend of the finest mustard seed, spices, and vinegar; all combined to provide perfect zesty flavour. y The ancient Matto Grouse swamp A , . in Brazil, covered with dense tim- ber, has an area of 530,000 square miles. j .............I Goings A..E.I?.E.A-LA:.N:93 - coma r.uf.voys.-- 'c:o;:pesrzcau.r1