. slit! lit! item 9&&l-ill itlilliiil. l'HE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN PAGE NINE ; JUNE 30. 1952 Silver E wwowu-O Mink ranchers in the Unitad d Canada will be grea y 15,3;-etsentald by the success of the I-IMBA mink sale by the New York Auction company last week. The weather was evtremely hot and so wins the bidding. The buyers were all in their shirt sleeves and com- peting keenly for the Blllendld 001' lectlun of pastel mink skins on opening day. An overall increase or 15 per cent was the verdict at the end of the afternoon as com- pa1'Ed with April sale. The vendue started at 10.00 am. and continu- cd until 43 pace: of the 036310809 had been reached and every Skin pl robbed of worth of furs and fur which they had been cleaning and acing in storage for many Chi- etailers. The guess is that cago r is 360 coats. 30 bundles robbers sto of Persian lamb skins and numer- ous otller furs. The four gunmen held up the 14 employees of the establishment in while filling a truck with coats and pelts. Fur merchants in Buffalo and kkgms V " :I'lMEIA.YAll0'I'ES (ill TOFIGS ll0llllEG'I'EIl WITIIL Fox and I I Mmk F arming t&4&4ofO&OOR The prices for mutations and wild mink were unchanged. A Chicago fur cleaning firm was estimated 350.000 garments an broad daylight 3&6-mrtifrtt-frO - lee Ice is the solid form of water. The invention of the micro-ther- mometer made rtble a study of ice formation under different con- ditions. Tha freezing point of wa- ter at atmospheric pressure is given as 0" Centrigade or 32” Fahren- heit. Wnen ice forms in water, heat energy, 144 B.'r.U. per pound, is given off or released. and when ice melts that amount of heat is absorbed by the water. The re,- iease of heatlwhen water freezes has been used by gardeners and others who wish to protect fruit and plants that will withstand a few degrees of frost by using irrigation or exposing areas of wai- er nearby so that they may bene- fit by the heat released when ice is By J. A. Clark. D.Sc. NOTES- sity and rises so that the water in our rivers and bays, after its tem- perature falls below 39i'F. is al- ways colder at the surface when ice forms. Ice is lighter than wa- ter and floats in it. Ice merges in- to true solid as the temperature falls below the freezing point, and expands about one eleventh in vol- umn. This expansion force can cause much damage as indicated by bro- ken water pipes and cracked ce- ment cisterns. Water at its greatest density is indicated by the figure 1. The density of ice is about 31876 varying slightly according to the quantity of air imprisoned in it. Iceberg ice sometimes retains 1098 of air and floats higher in the wa- ter than newly formed ice. Ice- bergs sometimes rise more than 250 feet above the surface of the invariably, employe.e like the kind of man who readily accepts responsibility. And they know that this attitude is suggested by a man's ownership of lW'hat boosts a-manfs stock L H with people like these? i Because bankers and others who lend money render ouch useful service, their opinion of a man is im. portant. To them. ownership of adequate life formed. Water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen and is called an as- sociated fluid represented by the molecular symbol I-I20. The famil- iar three forins of water: steam, or water vapour.llqil1d and ice. howev r assume different molecular aggr g- ates: in steam the molecules are simple alld are gcalied Hydrol, in liq- uid waier, the most of the molecu- les appear to be double called Dihy- drol. while in ice many oi the mol- ecules are triple called Trihydrol Careful study indicates that the association water dihydroi molecu- les contain, depending upon the temperature, a varying proportion of me trlhydrol or triple molecu- les, estimated at from NW. at the boiling point of water to '.i7'z; at its freezing point. in that nearly 7,000 was sold. In fact only five or six lots were with- drawn during the whole day. The company's report is that the com- petition was extremely good for the entire offering with an ad- vance of 20 per cent on males and 12 1.2 per cent on females com- pared to April 22. Top was 548 for males and s3l.50 for females. Both lots came from the Charles Ide ruiicll. Tile best action appeared on the very finest and the cheapest lots. when it come to males and fe- males the best size and color, there were a number of customers to bid for the merchandise. The same was true for the least attractive goods. In analyzing the sale sev- eral dealers pointed out that the situation showed it to be a very strong sale. The combination of a fine collection plus the fact that the bulk of the g od mutation skins have already bee sold brought buy- ars out from all the top houses. In addition there were out of town buyers. The attendance in the morning was probably the largest of the year and it was strong in the afternoon as well. water, yet the volumn of the ice below the water level exceeds that above by nine times. The latent heat of fusion of ice is 79.7 calories per gram or 144 British thermal units per pound. A ' ” British thermal unit is the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit. Thus when one pound of water free- zes it gives off enough heat to raise 144 pounds of water one degree. Likewise when one pound of ice melts it absorb! a similar amount of heat. This gives us some idea of the amount of heat that was aibsor- bed on Prince Edward Island to melt the snowfall of the winter of 1951-52. Dr. P. W. Bridgeman. of Harvard University, found that there are five different forms of ice. The or- dinary formation of ice as stated Roentgen in 1892 stated that wa- l;::.,Ye ,:;f,",:”0,”ff: l;,:,evs,:l:,u;.' '3' mmlmled we 1" 50lU”0" 3b0V9 be formed under definite pressures the keezmg P0lm- and W959 159 at certain low temperatures and molecules have since been indenii- me volume, 01 the other mu, fled 35 mhYd”l- 59”"? W355 "101" forms of ice decreases so that these Wm” CMFFEI l-my 3"? N95?-nl 1" ices are not as dense as water and water, much as a salt is when in a occupy less space. By applying sub Smlmom 33 they are C001951 the ficient pressure water will freeze solution becomes saturated with almost at me b,',,1mg pom By mg ice molecules and ready to crys- plying 30.000 pounds of "Nessa: tailze, however, it requires a slight per mum-5 inch 3 Cake of 0mm. BEWMO" W Small Pam”? 0l 109 ziry ice will change to "form III" dropped into such a solution to pro- AND 533”;-K SO THAT PRES: duce an exceedingly interesting SURE 13 RELEASED mrmer mes, nhenomenon as the ice crystals 50”, mnmng the mrge other (OHM m;'m' ' of ice, at certain low temperatures " Wawhmg 1” 30”” under 3 m1C' also reduce pressure and no matter croscopc, it had been noted, that at hm. low mg temperature 15 re- first only small disc-like particles duced the messure conmmu to appear. as with a true colloid, these 1,111, flocuiate and grow, somewhat simi- lar to the jelly formed when a jelly powder is mixed with water and allowed to set, the molecules pass through this colloidal form to the crystals of ice. In quiet water these first form beautiful branch- ing feathery crystals almost llko insurance is often an important factor in establish- ing satisfactory credit. life insurance. So life insurance can be a "plus" to a man in any line of work. other cities in the United states have high hopes of reviving in- terest in medium priced and bud- get furs during the new selling season. They have the feeling that the selling cycle this fall may swing back into popular price-field af- ter two years of heavy emphasis on more expensive furs. The trade is extremely anxious to revitalize the budget end of the business for many reasons. The real weakness in the trade in the past two sea- sons has been in the middle and lower priced lines which generally are considered the backbone of the business. A,move is on to pop- ularize raccoon coats. If so that lneans the return to long-haired furs and that would give silver fox its opportunity to come back on the market. . HIS FPIKNDS 445' NEICHBOURS The significance of the move on the part of the London furriers in buying almost a. million dollars worth of silver fox and blue fox from the Norwegian Fur Breeders Association, has not yet been ful- ly realized in New York, or at least we have not seen any men- tion of it in Women's Wear Daily, but when it is there is no doubt that it will make a tremendous difference in the viewpoint of many dealers and manufacturers there. London has been the centre of the fur trade from time immem- orial, from the days when two ships were sent out by the Gentleman and Adventurers. who afterwards became the Hudson's Bay Com- pany. That was in 1671. World War II caused London's position to be taken over by New York City but London has been making great progress with its fur connec- tions since and if exchange would only loosen up and the French embargo lifted there is no ques- tion that a strong market would exist there. Ice Formation e Many a man is rated "the beat husband in the world" by his wife. But if he owns life lnsuranch- which provides his family with financial security- he enjoys extra laurels because of his concern for their future. When they know that a man owns life insurance. they know he's trying to achieve financial inde- pendence for his family and, perhaps, for his own later years. And because hels doing his share in this way, they regard him with respect, The sudack Fur Company auc- tion sale at Winnipeg last week showed good demand for most of the collection. Beaver and musk- rat. the principal offerings at the sale. were sold at least 90 per cent with substantial buying by Am- erican interests. Ranch mink un- til recently slow on the market, was 75 per cent sold. it was only a fair collection but it showed an advance of 5 per cent in the stan- dards with '75 per centfof the 7,000 pelts disposed of. Males sold from :15 to S24. females from so to sit. , Today, million: of Canadians are providing security for themselvey and their” families-and enjoying greater prestige-through owning life insurance! AT YOUR SERVICE! More than 50 Canadian. British and United States life insurance companies compete actively to oler Canadians the best possible plans for -providing financial protection for their families and retirement income for themselves. A trained life underwriter from any of these companies will gladly help you choose the kind and amount of life insurance that will best ilt your individual needs. Strength Of Ice Varying thicknesses of clear new ice are reported to have the follow- ing strength: lli inches will carrv an ordinary railroad Lrain; 6 inches will carry horse drawn wagons; 4 to o FERTILIZE THE NEW WAY - pe:'2'r:g1W2m::v'en gag ullongokelig snow flakes. When the water is 5 inches Were Obnsldered safe for Use NA-CHUBS L d n ml, mm in the mx bush rapidly agitated, needle like crys- cavalry and runs before the be- . LIQUID YLANT nggff It was to London that me fills nil: gigumncgl, many are! broken xliilazlelgliuiifsul-hi-;nC7':11U-';Y0 :Ttldx1Vr In . pioneers. Dalton. Oulton. the Ray- D F mm ” make" pp 9 cg ” ”" .. ,, , FOOD He" and others "M mm mm ice spines. ordinary man. It is Good Citizenship to own Life Insurance I . and received back such extraor- Wm” lee 1m'm5 under 5830131 Dim”? the 59"” mm" M1749: L Here's the product. basodwin-I dmuy mm, that 01,” people here conditions. it first appears as a 109 fmm he NEVII five? in Rush! the aBCOIl1IIIBI1d6d W. I'. went crazy Ind 3150 n 8"” many cloudy mass, something like the ap- W38 1159'! 0 build I house 50 feet 0.”. nearance of t-he "Milky Way", when long by 16 feet wide and 20 feet other people too, and the total Formula as developed by the dapitalization of fox breeding com- Ohio state University. that this occurns in river rapids 1: 15 high. the ice walls alonc, supported ARCTIC Z00 QUEER. TREES WIN'S'I'R.EE, England -(CP) - PROBE ICE-CAP the roof. Six ice-cannon and two followed by the formation of needle LONDON- (CP)-Atearnoi will do a Job for all your TRUM30, Norway-(OP) -This -- Winsiree Rural Council met strong , l h d 35 millions in flowers, plants, shrubs, ?;1n5'es was e over F or what the French can I-mmy ice-mortars were made on a turn- llawns and vegetable II" ..... ice which is produced throughout lnll-laathe-and were placed in iron WWII 0111.000 P0Dl1lIt10n his J0m- BIRMINGHAM. England-(CP) opposition from tenants when it British sciientlsu this year will "W It was in 1915 that W. Chester the mass of churned water and has of the ice-house. The cannon had a 1710194 I 8118'? Eillllmlm and HOW -A painting called "trees" draw was reported showers instead of make an expedition to North caliber of 6-pounders and though plans to build a large-scale zoo favorable comment at an exhibit- baths were to be installed in a new Greenland to try to discover what Essex lies beneath the great Greenland very little buoyancy; it is generally Echo-sounding apparatu: refered to as slush and in salt wa- block of apartments in this 5. McLure took a number of sil- community. Now the bathrooms ice-cap. ver fox pelts to New York City Tromso is ion here by young Parisian paint- fdr Arctic and bird life. ers. Then it was discovered the the thickness of the ice barrels near the 70th parallel of latitude. It's any to mix, easy to use. was only 4 inches, they withstood Only l l I b . wmom H 0 W and they made such an impression ter as lolly ice; this is the type 51-00 P" I'll!” on the fur merchants that an ex- that interferes with turbines and the explosion of a charge or one which in Canada rims thmush picture had been hung upslde- will have to be widened to make will be used to map land, hidden quarter pound of powder and the Baffin I-!land- down. room for the bath. more than a mile beneath the ice clogs the waterways of Power Houses, streams and rivers. Physical Constanta of Ice The maximum density of water at atmospheric pressure occurs at 39 degrees Fahrenheit or 4 degrees Centigrade. Water that is warmer cellent business was establisiled right off the bat. For years this trade with the United States was a very lucrative one for Island ranchers, but in the fall of 1920 it came to a complete stop because of the so per cent duty placed on fox furs by the Un'ited States gov- ernment. Then we had to go back to London again and our market and prices were low for a year or two. Then they started to come back and along in 1926-27 we were realizing as high as 5600 and s700 for individual pelts. Ask us about this wonderful new pro- duct today! i discharge of an iron ball. The four other fornw of in-, r--'1-w than ordinary ice, are all much heavier than liquid Watsr use ill" is on the average 369. denser than, water and twenty percent denser than ordinary ice. With a rise ml than that, has less density. and temperature this icsi expands into rises. When water cools below that ordinary ice and increases many temperature it also looses its den-. timu in bulk. THE BARN DRIVE IN R. ll. 7 ciiiaioimowii, P.E.l. Sea Food DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. 10 Queen Street. Charlottetown, l'.E.I. DAILY CROSSWORD - 1”” MM" ”"itaM"cl5l1""" "M59 ”"”” ”C”'”"'''' - ' Siver Fox Fermi. . BO OVCT 1. Pack away 6. Injure so gs ' ' S C R A P E ::,,,,.o,,,1,i ,:;,,hH0,d,,,,e, 1,30,, peclts ;,;,,,,,lw ,,w,,,,t 1 ;g,g,,l;;nt,,,, Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Fresh Lobster Cocktail roug s u son's ay 0. . mi ar 'recep ac e . or . which were grown on the mm near 10.7-betan 8. Grazing sleep Zombination Seafood Cocktail Fresh Oyster Cocktail up your Charlottetown. and which the K. priests to land 2a.Liitle B. C. had a 51 per cent interest in 12. Shore .Performs child - ' S C R A P until less. we hjope that tfhe dawn mlahoui ii. lseitled 2D.Eorn(;neal chllkd chm N93”? H” chm B9'""o" of a better ay a not too ar away . K . H rel 3 , . Lead, copper, brass, rad- g;;;;g,v;;;;;g;;;ng;,3ggi;;;s,;;;3t;; ,,,;;;,v3,,:;'; ,5. ghgggw 31.1;;;s;s,;;-Hg-H Steamed clams in the shell B dl::Ilet.s gt Sole 13-tors. Steely batteries: beer the London merchant; in buying 1G.Tantaium 18. Throw 32.Moi-9 I Saturday's Answer Red Bank Clams wlth Boumon rea E and Ned in Butter bottles. hides - All mean the large quantity of furs we have Wm-l 19-Wk" mature .39. Feminine ” , - MONEY to vou. reremd to really means. 17' SPWI N ,0 lfcejdgg gs-gbserves pronoun Boiled Lobster Pluto G""'9d M!'FlS"" ” The results of the second day's Wl"””l" t " "W it ”""”C' ' Vsmklnt : h & N th sh Lobst i th Sh H Floured and Fried in Butler E ce L the botfl iui-ea tic . -Jut 01' OPE 91' Y1 C 9 20 x or ii We pay highest market mink sale of the New York Auc- 2!-C .9! T m 22 BM! 3' 35 Me" iulccess "on on-h-"1"-Wm" to M ' ” ' ' ” ""” -. I Combination Seafood Plate B'.??;'c."T s""'x'i7'l . ole in cmon a e 22. Center 0! prices for your swan and according to Women's Wear ma h , . 9”” ”" NW9” 9”” ”' m” 23. ...Eli. Lobster, Shrimp, Clams, Scallops, Oysters, Fillet M P 031 d ' d u year were paid for Royal Pastel ,,., Mien" ' 9 '" "" m" ” "" males and for Stewart Pastel: " ' d L b 0 L B shlffad Salmon ,0 our ml we Wm . l (Bi'nz.) O O SI'Cl' In OIIIOII IlH'II' . 3' ” 5' "ml": ml and 5” "”P"”V'1V' " 23 Likewise not Oven Baked with Savory Dressing 320.00 per xi-on ton. ed aiddlng coptiritillied gclahkrgjixgacfgg 29'. Tear Fresh out of the Shell to the Skillet O G C I For truck loads of mix VB DECO 11 C ' :io.wonu '. A 0' En ssero . i k 1. Th ti e offering of - - Y5 075 ll "I In 5 )l?o3nl';I:te15:'&I”l?7rD9P W"? 5011 34.'l:re:1nfMuy Enghsh Fksh & chips Thick Cream Sauce, Crumbs & Cheese Au C The total number of skins offered 35,5o",,w Deep Cusp Batter M E B was 35,000 during the sale. strong 3g,pe,m, interest was shown in the 3.571 37,00”. M0. Frkd chm” Oyster Stew & cot Stewart Paatala which were report- wmuaugy . Milk and Butt”. Cent,-any heated on Kent ed 96 per cent sold. Breath of war.) Crisp Golden Batter ' St k sprinr Pastels reached 360 and a lasteal cl S " rear of the new Bloc small offering was as per cent (alen l F.-igd O 5'-gf; um "3w Bmldmgrrphone 2208- sold. Green-Eyed Pastels. of which ei.Fl-ighten . y Milk and Butter A ' there were 1.000. were as per cent gaviae: Breaded in Eggs and Crumbs I ch d said up to SD v . cru nzea C an. ow gr 1. Fit ii l with file Bliljgeg ed New England Style Fish Chowder llhodc Island Style Lobster Stew Cream Sauce and Butter Fresh .Lobsi'er Salad Lettuce, Tomatoes, Eggs, Peas, Beets, if" , 5 V saw. was .2; .9571 l lllNl lll-i.lii-.:- ml in, l1i,i'l1.l1.-,.ti.,,y ..,.lu.. , lllltl I..u M). ...,,;,,,,0 Fried Shrimp Fried in Deep Batter Lobster Newburg Diced Lobster in Cream Sauce DOWN 1. Vessel - DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Itlerefa how to work it: A x Y n I. 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