I ‘Illa Gandhi. Charlottetown. 'l1IuI.. July 28, 1902. ’ E 2:13;; ~-ea. c f»-—... » MAINLY BECAUSE or me HEA'l'...b% 4"‘ -' 7 -7.s~'.-.. xv 15/ qu/Z7677 Evenlchildlaiowuthatthetastieotdilhuuouusrveaeontein bfix. always pleasant to nerve. cl. hulls. soups, juices and a heat of oil: nourish- ing favouritel. woes guaranteed by a famous brand name and DOMINION to give STEPHEN BURKE OPERATES CEMENT BLOCK MACHINE New Cement Block Industry ls Started By Alberton Man ALBERTON BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN A new. small industry has been established at Alberton whens Stephen Burke is be- ginning in manufacture concrete blocks. This is the first such plant to be put into operation I WESTERN: BRIEFS IS PROGRESSING Vernal Webster of Augustine Cove is progressing favorably following s u r g e r y at Prince County Hospital. HAD SURGERY William Sentner of Chelton. underwent. surgery at the Prince C o u n t y Hospital on Monday. July 23rd. VISITING ISLAND west of Summerside. Perceiving that there would be a sale for a limited amount of concrete blocks in the local- ity. Mr. Burke began to experi- ment in their manufacture two years ago but was not satisfied with the results. Further ex- periments were made last year but he still felt his product was not g enough for the mar- et From time to time he has re. ceived assistance from the Na- tional Research Council and during the past winter and spring he has secured additional equip- ment Much thought and many hours of labor have gone into his present set-up and he ex- pects to have his product ready for government inspection with- in a short time. One ingredient of concrete blocks. lcnown as aggregate. is a mixture of sand and four dif- ferent sizes of gravel. Mr. Burke obtains his supply at Brae and hauls it the 25 miles to Alberton in his own truck To manufacture the blocks. aggregate. cement. and water. in the proper proportions, are combined in a mixer and then carried by a conveyor to the Mrs. Loretta Inman formerly bl of New Annan, P.E.I.. but now ock machine. In mould box. which holds enough for one of Brooklyn. Mass., is visiting block, ,, 15.5e¢ond vim-aung pm. friends and relatives on Prince Edward Island. ARE GUESTS . Jack Lawson. Ottawa. are guests of the la- ter’s mother. Mrs. Ralph Ray- ner. also her brother-in-law and sister, M1’. and Mrs. Reig Oallbeck. Alberton. LEAVES TODAY Mrs. Molly Campbell of Vic- toria. B.C., leaves this morning (or her home after spending some time in Borden, guest of . and Mrs. James Moore. IN HOSPITAL Roland Ramsay of Borden is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown, where he is undergoing treat- OUT OF HOSPITAL‘ Hospital for several weeks, re- turned yesterday to her home In South Kildare. SPENT LEAVE Onst. Roger C. Chlow of the , has returned to Ottawa after spending a three weeks‘ leave in Alberton and Summer- After t I be piled cess brings the mixture to s ‘semi-solid state. It is transferred to a platform and left to set. 24 hours the blocks may up but they must be Ihandled carefully for three at ‘four additional days. Complete h‘dryi g by air takes several cs. weel - Mr. Burke says his facilities for curing are not perfected yet but he hopes to build a suitable iln this season. Of concrete block constniction, it will be low . ere will be a m of air to heat, When the kiln is ready for use the concrete blocks will be conveyed to it in the semi-solid state. Its capacity will be 600 blocks. They will remain in the kiln for three hours with the steam temperature being brought up to no degrees. ' will be fol- lowed forced air rylnig. This process .will give them 80 per cent of their maximum strength. It is unlikely that the demand for concrete blocks will provide steady employment at the plant but part time wonk will be pro- vided for two employees. Mr. Burke estimates that three men can make 400 blocks a- day. by a three-hour period of town d so-noon suau BONELESS WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures issued by the weather of- ice; CHICKEN c 7 OZ. TIN E , Min. Max- iDawson . . . . . . . .. 53 66 Vancouver ..... .. 59 75 Victoria 52 70 Edmonton 60 79 C ga 48 83 Regina 47 7'6 Winnipeg 49 72 Toronto 63 79 Ottawa 53 75 Montreal . 58 78 Quebec 49 B0 Fredericton 44 80 Saint John ....... 49 69 Moncton . . . . . . . .. 52 74 Halifax . . . . 55 69 Charlottetown . . . 49 70 ydnoy . . . . . . . . .. 52 70 Yarmouth . 49 69 St John’: . . . . . .. 49 55 HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says showers and the oc- casional thundershowerl will likely. reach the western limits of the Maritimes early today. A wedge of warm, moist air accompanying the disturbance will move across the three prov- inces during the day giving ex- tensive coastal fog. Regional forecasts: HEINZ FANCY Halifax and vicinity. eastern shore: Cloudy and cooler; coastal fog; showers and chance of a thundershower be- ; ginning in afte rn o o 1:: south winds 20. Low-high at Halifax 52 and 65, Goshen 50 and 73. South shore. Annapolis Val- ley. Lower St. John River Val- ley: Cloudy: Ihowers and chance of a thundershower; coastal fog; cooler: south winds 15. Low-high at Yarmouth 52 and 65. Kentville and Fred- ericton 55 and 73. Saint John 55 and 70. Northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island, Eastern N.B. Counties: Cloudy; showers and chance of a thundershower be- ginning in afternoon; coastal fog in the evening: little change :10 temperature; south winds 20. WHITE SUGAR «liar w - high at New Glasgow 52 and 73, Charlottetown and Moncton 52 and 75. High tide today at Charlotte- at 5.32 am. and 6.51 pan. At Rustico at 12.58 am. and 1.28 p.m. Summerside tide eigh- teen minutes later than Char- lottetown. Sun rises today at 4.52 a.m. and sets at 7.5) p.m. Stewart IN MONCTON Mrs. Harold W. Chlow. AI- bu-ton. is a guest of her sister. firs. Harry Lowev. Moncton. RECENT GUESTS‘ Alfred Mcfituald. Quebec. and children were recent HI WW9 of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- 3?’ 0'Ma1]evy, Bloomfield. ing the summer in their native Kensington. Mr. Cooke was the manager of a Vancouver branch of the Royal Bank of Canada and is now superannuated. Mr. Cooke is a son of the late Chan- is: Cr-c':e. a former dairy in- spector for Prince Edward Is- land. To Speak In O’Leary CALL OF!‘ SEARCH MONTREAL (CP)—A police berocn, search for escaped bank bandit Jacques Laheile in the bush of the Gceuwiidi Vilma Ice north of nearby Terrebonne was called off when no trace me: a mono rob mm’- branch of the Bank of Montreal here July 3.‘ PLAYS OR DU MAURIER .s.EA PE: CARROTS GOLDEN YELLOW GRAVES IN TOMATO OR MOLASSES B E A N S mum GIGARETTES 3.59 I-’i$’.‘§.'3i.“‘:s'€>‘:.i‘i‘:’«z°lB'§°:“" GRAVES CHOICE PEAS OAK LEAF CHOICE ggms. corn as-37- figby CLAM Er67° CORNED BEEF 2 2’°w=‘v2 5° raozeu rooos . DOMINION FRESH FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 2‘-$456 DOMINION FRENCH FRIES 2:.«:.-.«.37c iii"il3NAEE 22.2:-29¢ 63¢ 39° FRONTS RIB OR LOIN ZERO PAK MIXED VEGETABLES FRESH KILLED _ eahmeaIpodalg:oupofCannedFoodl.Ihnedt all to etockupfaz your homeandeottngechock the many advertised K: land witch to he Canada‘: qmatut {rim PERFECTION MILK 0 nu. : E nus FRESH LOCAL SPRING LAMB EGS HOLE OR HALF - 1-. Whole or Half "=- 55 C H O P S LAMB STEW -- CHICKENS 85° 99 33 39- GOLDM our: BANANAS ".35: .s§‘%“oz; 4 5c In 29: .3 5c ’ 3 2% LB. BAG impaction ICE CREAM Hifirii \~ i 'lIIEtI’8 T-SHIRTS Values Effective Until cloning sum-a.,_ ]u|{l.23gh, 13.3: We reserve the right to unit qnantt‘ . g 1.19..’ IV lvmntuo is at NON rooo ITEMS 51'. PETQS RD. CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES 315”: I 7 5: A Lamas \ . Sandals rn. 49¢ a ‘