i l n . E E n. I’ i: I i, if": lb. .l,, ifisliiifi-*ry< - 1- _U_fl i! MILD I VIRGINIA C I G A k E T T E S l riocaormu uumzo ‘PlwwywecffinzuTobaccol, was not ultimately nfce to eat. In the brine-freezing process the fish are dipped into a solution of sodium chloride w: brine) carried on board in a tank at a $911196!‘ ture of five degrges Fahrenheit- Then they are stored at a temli‘ erature of five degrees. apd X1161- ments have shown that fish so. treated can be kept in perfect W1- dition for three months. The w“ 0g installing the new plant on board '1: about $3.599. 17111’ it is claimed there would be a ml saving, because of the avoidance of loos On fish cauxht early in 111° voyage. A 23111111858119 51511 m" chant says that brine-frozen fish was almost as good as freshly- caught fish. amines Add o! on equal ononn Scottish Catch Will Be Frozen In Brine Tanks LONDON, Aug. l0—(By The Can- adian Presu-Brinefreezing, a new method a preserving fish caught In the sea, the result of research work carried out at the Torry Re- search Station, Aberdeen, is re- garded as a gratifying success and. an exhibition of cod, sole, halibut plaice and rock salmon frozen by this process was given recently at the Department of Scientific and industrial Research, London. The fish had been caught by the research vessel City of Edinburgh weeks previously. Some of them‘ were fried at the Department and guests enioyed an early luncheon of fried fish at the Government's coo-m, or sweet oil. oo expense .".‘.."i'.‘il',. '3,“ u. This new process, will it is claim- '6'" “us,” n ' ed, revolutionize the methods of preserving fish. ‘rrawlers will brine- Ireeze fish as they are caught, in- stead of, as at present, storing them In ice while the trawler is at sea. la. Lumley, superintendent of the Torry station, said that one of the, disadvantages of fish frozen under older methods, had been that it SSPECIAL | K82‘!- Matthews, Summerslde. badly an Yell‘. motor oll at Sreodl. ...rouou count - m the Bummenide _ Police Court e cue agelnltoPI-fil’ 1°!‘ “V1118 101119 common danger wll ldlvi-lfllfl! 1111' til Mondm-S. —VISITING AT MILL‘ RIVIE- The Mince Pat Mclollon. M!!! McCullough and Mien Ade Sullivan ue spending a vacation at Mill Riven-S. ~20!!! OITICI IIDICOI-AT- ID-Tbe Summereide Poet Oflw which has been undergoing consider- ‘eble redeooration is now about fin- ished and looks very nice/The let- ter boxes have all been P1111164 111 gold, the walla are finished in buff and pale grey. The oeilinl hi8 been painted white. The whole building ls very artistic and the public appreciate its smart appear- mcm-S. - —GASPIZSIA IN PORT-The S. S. Gaspesia made her usual fort- nightly trip to Summeralde on Wednesday bringing thirty 9855"“ Her cargo oonclliied of 2.500 bags of flour, 1,000 bags of cement, a, carload of pitch and one cal-load of turpentine, also a mixed carfv of email goods. She took on a mis- cellaneous cargo for Montreal-S. —CASES AT COURT-Mr. C. M. Magistrate for Prince‘ County, held Court on Tuesday at The first case heard was under the Highway Traffic Act in connection with the recent ac- cident at Bedeque, in which a. truck and a-car collided, the truck being , Witnesses were heard and the Magistrate reserved judgment until Friday. A prohibi- tion case aaginst a party Bayview was before the Court. The charge was for permitting his pre- mises to be used for the sale of in- toxicating liquors. victed and as it was a second of- fense, he was fined $700 and costs or ten months in jalL-S. i-ELDERLY RESIDENT SUMMERSIDE PASSES — There passed away in Summerside on Tuesday at noon one of its oldest and moat highly respected citizens, Mr. William MoMurdo, in his 84th Mr. McMurdo was born in ‘January, 1849, at Kelvin, P. E. I., but was a resident of Summerslde for over sixty years, in fact almost since its inception. lug to Summorside he entered the employ of the late R. T. Holman. but after a few years he went into partnership with the late George Warren. S. M. Hicks, and his broth- er David McMurdo, the firm carry- ing on a very for many years. He afterwards re- tired and assisted his son, Dr. J. A. McMurdo in his dental practice. Mr. McMurdo was a man of ex- emplary character, brought up un- der the guidance of parents of the old Presbyterian faith, his charac- ter was moulded along lines of courage and endurance and a love for the simple pleasures of life and a staunch believer in God and His Holy Word. He was for over sixty years a. member of the Summerside Presbyterian Church, being one of the very few remaining of the first congregation. He woe a teacher of the Sunday School and Bible Class until a short time ago. He was a man of who made lasting friend- ships and will be. mimed by many both in town and country. Although He was con- On first com- ul business IHTEIII Glllllllll 4U! GASOLINE and mobil‘ 0334-11-11- from OF ~ August 15th 3w!" bo oxplalnod and iDOIDIOIIIIHIIOGGPOIIPIIQIO ZAUG. 315th & 16m , “l: a Foot Comfort Export om tho Toronto fluff in! on. wm. M. scuou, 0 ‘with tho oulnonce of our own Foot Pomlort Expen gt‘ you have foot trouble-no atter how painful or long- btanding-bo sure to attend _, _|s special event. Your feet Y5 ll be given a complete Test :. d Analysis; the cause of discomfort exp i e J at f _obI' ' to u.! 4.53.2’... Wwhtiit. dfootwoana included. DATE! '1' _ . MONDAY starting at 1 p.m. TUESDAY & August 16m I v . all day ruifdilffl - Ferguson A ‘ SHOE $0., LTD. 1 - q p i CHARLOTTETOWN in failing health, he was only laid up for about three weeks and the end came quickly at the last. He leaves to mourn his widow, former- ly, Agnes Brehaut, also three sons, Wm. J., in Lashburn, Saskatch- ewon; C. B., in Alberta, and Dr. J. A., in Summereido; also three brothers, A. R. McMurdo on the old homestead at Kelvin, Albert, in California and two sisters, Mm. D. W. Walker, of Wilmot and Mrs. Peter Sinclair, of Summerfieid, P. E. I., to all of whom sympathy is extended. The funeral takes place this afternoon at 2 ‘o'clock at the Presbyterian Churchu-S. antic ulna oer-vice in the Goormliqwh 131111611 Church on Sunday at ll sum-cen- ducted by Rev. Mr. Elliott of Pow- BIL '3' ill lervice in which noted loom mdsfnrvtaketbepleceoftherog- ular order, ls to be observed in Drmdu United (muroh on Sunday evening, Aug. 19th at eight o'clock. The service is under the 01189100! oftheW.M.S.nndaIfl1BI‘°\lI°1" faring for Minion: is requested. msruncnou our-run sea-vice in the United Church, Stur- geon, on Sunday, Aug. 14th, ot L30 pm. This service will be conducted by Rev. Malcolm A. Matheeon, pastor of. Roanoke. Presbyterian Church, Kansas City, who is e native of Mllltown Cross. ..'S'l'. ANDREWG PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH -- Montague. Sunday, August 14th, service will be held in the evening at 7 o'clock. Rev. H. L. MacKenzie, B. D., Ph. 3., Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y., will preach. Mr. MacKenzle is Island born and isnow occupying _an im- portant place in its Christian Church on the other aide. Come and hear him. Special music by the choir. The Bible School will meet at l0 am. Mr. Russell McLaren, Supt. mcannroau rnasnuraizrau CHURCH-Services Sunday, Aug- ust 14th, Service at Cardigan at 11 am. Sermon, "Religion in a Chang- ing World," by Rev. H. L. Mao- Kenzie, Ph. 3., B. D., Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y. Mr. MacKenzie is here on vacation and loves his native heath. He should be heard by n large congregation. Mrs. ,Wll- liam Garrick will sing. Service at Lorne Valley at 3 pm. Rev. Alex. R. Gibgon will preach. The Sunday School will meet at Cardigan at 10 o'clock, lame Valley at 2 p.m. PERSONALS ..'Mr. William Fiorbeslof Brace, MacKay Ltd., Summe side, motored to Montague on Sunday-H. ..'Mr. L. M. MacKinnon, of Montague Furnishing. Company, left Monday morning for a business trip to different part! of the Ia- land-H. Ill MEMORHiitl MB. FRANCIS HEARN The death occurred in the city on Sunday, August 7th, of Francis Hearn at the age of 12 years. The late Mr. Hearn, who was Market Clerk, was performing his usual duties on Wednesday morning when’ he suddenly took ill and Wild taken to his home where he lingered till Sunday night when he passed away. .In the passing of IFrancia Hearn Charlottetown has lost an estim- able and honorable citizen. The de- ceased _was the trustworthy and obliglng Market Clerk for the past eight yuan, which position he fill- ed with ability and satisfaction. He had many friends in the city and in the country who will regret to learn of his death. —Mr. J. S. Wright, Secretary of the C. N. S. F. B. A, is in Char- lottetown with the r.‘ s. Island Highlanders. _ K. 0., la also in camp theme-S. anon of Bummereideg-S. mulolunqwu uurun will u divine .-°IIBVIUI OI‘ SONG-A IP00- cnunon-rnm win he divine Millers love was brought into court records today by the flyer himself in his trial for the slaying of Ha- den Clarke, young author who su- perseded Lanacstcr in Mrs. Keith- Milierb affections. story ofamaninlove for five years his love upholding him through financial reverses until he learned that the woman he loved since he flew with her from London u; Aim-- 5"“ Wm“! tralia in 102-1, um decided m his *"“““"' ' absence insearch of funds, to marry Clarke. Clarke and the aviatrix had fallen in love during his absence, and as m“ Clarke. 1 lliiiliii snums m u Miss uzs; Paquet Victim 0f Bathing Fatality.- The citilona of Sourh were chock- gg on Tuesday evening which the news that M16! E1199" 9'4"” ‘m drowned, spread through the town like wild fire. 1mm Paquet and. frlendl went “mm; about 8.15 pm. 30in! 1n at the western end of the beach near the eastern 511117054511 5° 5W1“ West Bridge. The Souria River our- rcnt at thlB 1101M 1B "17 511°" and M155 Paquet was swept off her feet. Her brother-ln-lnw, m. Mal? Madore, also found himself in den- ger. The third member of the party Mr. James Ofilfanley, Jr., lent hi! assistance and Mr. Maclore was en- abled to reach safety. But the rea- cue of Miss Pequot proved more difficult, and tholllb Ml‘. Oflanle)’ made a valiant effort, it proved in vain and the current and undertow swept her away. Hundreds of Sour-la citizenry thronged the beach leaving the town quite deserted, many assist- ing 1n the search for the body. Several motor boats also rendered aid and the search was continued till a. late hour Tuesday evening. The body was recovered yesterday morning. An inqueet was deemed unnecessary. Miss Paquet, a young lady of nineteen years was of estima“ character and held a position on the Cox Hotel staff at Souria. There are left to mourn, her mother, Mrs. Elliot Palquet; three sisters, Mrs. . Aeneas Smith, Mrs. Max Madore and Mrs. John Grant, and two brothers, Lawrence and Leigh. The Guardian extends sincere sympa- thy to the aorrowing family in their A suddenbereavement. p I ' This is the first bathing accident to occur on Sourls beach and prob- ably would not have happened had l forourfinnerswboproduoetlaefinert vrheatinthelwodd. i MADE m CANAWDKT"; ‘if Otldoyounelfofovczwbenyouegi Bic aiscuirs 5 i I N \ EVERY BOX " - Canada! nag-nomenc- elitism... 4-‘ o You'll u. Shredded Wheat. m all d. Yshmddadwhm Mmdolm wheat-nothing added, nothiu taken big favor for Canada’: green: industry. ‘x21’ "d! ‘£25,211 Foreachgoldeabfownbiemitbringryou- a Y in.‘ twel as d“ of . run Jaoouyouvcrynery ve l8 =11 richnes- C-mdlm whor- bbmiuuo u» pldnge. fOOJVIIIIGICIGIGIIfOIQOII-"letlhtlp Tra‘ mauve“ food of lust once b day. Ymfll profit. So will cuuowu supremo vmur comm. no. |= caukomu WHEAT. the bothers not been so near the channel, as the beach fronting the bathing houses is considered one of the. safest in the Maritime Prov- fnces. Mrs. Keith - Millers Love Affairs Heard ' In Court 1 MIAMI, Fla, Aug.» lm-Captain W. N. Lancaster's mental anguish at the loss of Mrs. J. M. Keith- Lancasterb testimony was the Beets O \./ ‘The letters told Lancaster that Asparagus Chard. PRODUCT Sweet potatoes mots \ (Continued from mic e) 9—-R.emove the jars from um m; water both or cooker, oompigtfly seal themand invert while cooking. Avoid a draft on Jars but oool them u quickly u POI-Bible. my friend of the canning Plant tell: me that one of the greatest factors mun-rum mnsrsounnmuonous ron mom, . nuns _ W“ . Greens The late Mr, Hearn was a true geyurorkfi m? t; mklpormym‘ Spinach Christian man in every sense of that is"; ti; mus; ti; :25‘?! ~ $2 EE.Z“‘ZZ..‘.ZLZ"2§.‘SZZ“.I“°Z.°S m“ **="""- ' ' "s" “,2” 1 * -- s no 4 " received the last rites before his shgltggogsdatgfwletitxnr 362m 01:11:18., 2% death. Ho was also ‘a member of so“ m’ stfmu,‘ emm mevzsoon? Cauliflower no l‘ m’ “my “m” s°°l°ty °' 111° 3°15’ ciusion of one urmucceuful weetun “m”. md°em°r 1m'm" business trip" Ilancaetcr ‘ ed. r He leaves to mourn his wife, one “I w“ pdmed I dun-t know Com , daughter, Mrs. George McQuald 0f what to do. Finally I sent the pair .110 1b. prom). 31‘ star”? 11° "#11:! 101‘ a telegram wishing them luck." " I ‘ 0 YCBXS, B 012B ~ Th; 1| , ch d 1th kmln‘ '. Blew". Mm- Catherine Smith. of Clarke 1116215 .221: nine Keith- $21K}? n“ n w a Fbrt‘ Augustus He was a kind Mlllel‘ home within 12 hours after Womble M1,,‘ 1; ¢' father and loving husband. and nu arrival mm st. Louie, testified "mm" up igcprini thosekwho lie left to mourn will he bought a pistol in St. Imus and - W" "P 111911101’? Breen as loaded it in Nashville: ' Iona as life ma. Much of the flyerb testimony on n 11:5‘ direct examination by defence 1 m; -—M.r.and MraFEldr-ed Buchanan, counsel had to do with his upcri- ‘ - - ~- ‘ of Monciam, N. D., are spending enoe 0n the western trip, when he 1 their vacation with. the former’: sought unsuccessfully for fund] for mum-om; u?‘ n" w' 3' Major u. n. Strong, parents. Mr. and Mrs. w. .1. Buch- himself, Mn. Keith-Mlller and 5*] (13133 mrnob or PEIPARWHON am or boil 16 min. to ld dip and peel. int own. loolely pick fill with boiling hot water or . 551B 1141116. and 1 teaspoon mg Canadian.‘ Cookjeryr 1 A . For Canadian Women ‘in favor of tin canning l: the fact‘ wit}!!! may be named in cold water to chill quickly, which re- tain; the belt color and flavor of the conned product. Wuh fen, and store in a cool dork place. . . PROCESSING TIMI proceed la for fresh beans. will receive prompt attention. Successful in tribe-Atlantic filfht. Qtonlallue manner, Polish-Ameri- can flyor. will try it-aaairhfh" time from Chicago to Poland. "rho aviator announced he would take of! within the next two monthl- stop or "all for refuelinl It N" York, he uid, depend: on the aw" Sweet Pepper Canned Withoul Water Remove the seeds and stems from sweet peppers. Pack dry in small- est size sterilized Jars. Put on top without completely sealing jars. Sterllizo in‘hot water bath 2 hours. The processing brings out a. thick liquor an you will find in commer- oielly cancd plmientoeo. When only part of a can of popper: is requir- ed, cover the remainder with cook- ing oil or melted paraffln- Store in dork place. Salt Canned Beau String and out fresh snap beam no}! for immedia‘ use; tightly pack e jar with alternate layers of the sliced uncooked beans, add call allowing 1-2 cup of nit to each quart of beans: then fasten air tight with some of the salt on top. If enough brine to cover the beans does not‘ devolop in a few days. slightly salted water may be add- ed. These will keep crisp and green for months. When opened they must Jae cooked over night; one hour may be plenty, then parboii and drain’ them once or twice in frelh water to remove salt, and Any enquiries for more specific ' information on canning vegetables __ Try Agairf 1&2- _ (Canadian Prue) CHICAGO, Aug. Ill-Twice un- Wbether the flight would be non- JIGG5'. TVS GOT i1’ ALL Fun). STARS AN‘ l5 GONpIA um: A oicflrr MllTlni vim-t rum wou-ncm. L one. wit; . ruco our w 1m _ To no e NAM ' \ BRINGING UP FATHER on: w: KIN us»! Au. ‘mm! POLITICAL CAMFAIGN. |l 1 i 1 Q 5A7, AM‘ a: Mun OF EM m THflR j LOOK! run‘!!! mmvm - ca" quiz-r mo" I I,’ LIQTIN. Z WILL‘. t ‘THQUGHT hi; new plane. w/