anionic THE auamm ll Illu- Innasmrag-awu at. and ore Wale!‘ fin“ ‘inn Wild! Ihr 6""! “m m, ‘mun to the 9o! fflit-usllm lor dclweneg on y"; u.“ d" roll’ ‘WESTERN GUARDIAN UIII U annalsaams an rum‘: coon-u New ilhurlllhoo. Manna; Ill‘! hamlet. n (irrrvktlltoslmtr: y, qmoqdellvendtoanyheqpg m‘, |g\pgl ducrlihlllwrelrhouezflii wmtaarei’... 4'4 - thy and clover urua Cu Keilsllllilun [mm “m Mr.“ —*' v » __,_ Simpson, Bum- i ~..;¢‘:*.“:".-. "mm"- "1" -==-==» 1-- w» ww- W r n“; "comm" “Museums 11w .- -‘ . . . _ d an uc as e 0911* m“ °"‘“'““y' “llfiafiij yhmflgf KELADIE): am ohms “Y"““" °“ m“ “w” since the outbreak o! war. By its JUTARY XILLANA to] cuuuhl . _ .i . me - LLUOAEI The iollow noun 5nd Baum‘ M“ l“ ‘Jail. 11m Mcnantmrra-rowu GUARDIAN recess Y Itminihrizlva/hdtiiirdration allot T" "N Sumntrzrlatg. which is owned I. ‘Iliad lbodl mmovenlne or ihampelaathhaedllm an" mum“, ,_ meats. Betore be and were processed "B "'8 us‘ o: remcgiiitly rain: 1,051 “-11 ill-l’ ~ ‘ — .—W til id bee dela ed-ior some ‘a: “Bunlmirslde: Presldent- Watch somewiigre’ mLdiiiiievrliiit thenlate air-rival oi the _ (y. Clarke. ‘ vLC-rrfiiuiflfiir- Reward Finder apply Box 347. ' Only B 18W POI-l‘ . :li'_i1. se. B! A"""‘*“°d 4-21-11. yesterday and until the experimen- rfilll- 1""“5“'°' w‘ M" 3mm‘ tal stage is over only small quanti- "this Jurre | G. Lewis and J ijmgi. l! h .~- u" ISLAND FOODS INC. on Their Splendid New Dehydration Plant _' been decnded ‘ ‘IGAGEME _ -1 3,513,, w, m ‘IL-Mr. ancNiarrfivNtiailtgili. if mdlaerttwinm substantial . —3 liillltim- 3911118 Valley, announce “fiflhyfllugn ' 19 Kagcment oi their daughter, _ ella Catherine. R. N. to Bus. e“ 5- Rlmsfly- son oi Mr. and Mrs. lrvina Remsav. Albertop MB-Tnale ‘u take place ezrlv in May. 4-28-11. illness-B ti” -.~. J34] to Extend Our Congratulations to And Wish Them Much Success Morrison & McRae C0., Ltd. The above firm did the excavation and erected the foundation for this plant. ties will be used. However it is hop: I wh which means the -F‘riends will be pleased to see] Mr. Inrne Drlsooll i B mmerside out around again aiger recent ' g1 wwn- "a" w the Robin-W" B3‘ .1 n. i o |It ls a two storey wooden building,‘ Dehydration i Plant grlderway First Potatoes Processed At New Summerside Plant Yesterday. large quantities oi Ioodstuiia can be an d‘ overseas using com- a . Many pro- moted: vege- 9. UNI. milk, but?‘ and in: used c. dehy- drated product can be reconstituted by the addition oi water, the re- markable thing being that none oi the original qualities are lost. en in lull production this plantl process thirty tons oi mines] daily, resulting in iou: oi dried material. u The Bummerside plant, on which construction was started last De-i cernber is located on the east side ery and on the C.N.R.. Railway. 130 feet long by 64 feet wide. ‘Ihe' outside walls are finished with slate shingles. The excavation and the construction of the foundation, were done by Morrison and Mc-t Rae, Co. Ltd. oi Summersidc andi the contract tor construction oi the building was held by M. It. Schurman, Co. Ltd. Summersldem ‘the plumbing, heating and wiringl’ were done by R. T. Morrison C0., ummerside. Interesting Process The pmcem oi dehydration is an wrestling one and was explained ) a representative o1 this paper suently. First o! all the potatoes re washed and are then put into .l peeling machine. There are three of these machines and each takes‘ h bag oi spuds at a time. The peel- i potatoes are then dipped m a oiution which adds to their keep- ug qualities. Next is the picking .ble and this is where most oi the .rl.s will be employed. When the ant, is going all out, 40 girls will ork here. A carrier belt runs‘ awn the centre oi the table andl .18 ls on each side pick out theI _.ota and complete the peelingz, hat is, they take out the eyes and my bits oi peel missed by the peel- ng machine. ‘Ihe girls then drop he potatoes onto another belt run- vng under the table and this con- rys them to the stri cutter. This machine outs he spuds into rips and from there they go to tie spray washer and then into the Aancher. ‘Ihis pre-cooks them tor about iive minutes. The potatoes, . which are now in strips, are men wales in ma tunnel all the cth- o; Food and ghipped CONGRATULATIONS TO "m: MANAGEMENT o|= ISLAND FOODS INC. ON THE COMPLETION OF THEIR FINE NEW DEHYDRATION PLANT AT SUMMERSIDE. SINCLAIR & STEWART LTD. SUMMERSIDE SINCERE GOOD L WISHES M AY we take this opportunity of extending Best Wishes to Island Foods Incorporated, on the completion of their fine new Dehydration Plant in our Town. Food from this new plant will go to our Armed Forces and those of our Allies the world over. Heating, Electrical and Plumbing Work for this new plant was done by our firm. Anyone contemplating installation of this nature get in touch with us. ' a R. T. IMIORRISON LTD- SUMMERSIDE HEATING, ELECTRICAL WORK, PLUMBING H Iaordlii ad | Grand Jar! wig; reierenoe to thew spread out on trays which are put _ on carriers and hed into the de- Jrydrating tunne. As one carrier is er camera are pushed down and the one at the other end oi the tunnel is taken out. While in this ‘ the potatoes are subject to a blast oi hot air o! about 180 de- grees l". in the first hali oi the tumnel and at the last half this is cooled slightly to about 140 degrees. when they come out oi the tunnel they are minus most oi their nat- .ursl moist/um and are now a de- hydrated uct. They are then put into iitecn pound cans which are sealed and shipped overseas. t Until October. . ‘The charges we onspired to distill spirits without licence under the Excia: Act and at they conspired to defraud the zemment oi Excise duties and .25 tax in respect in alcohol as tured vine in his possession JINCIIIDQ house wash suitable for the manuiacture oi spirits con- tra to the llbrclse Act. m‘ h , diining conspiracy and §oi§§°i>v¢§ the evidence ior their benei it. At the conclusion o! the sitting court was adJotirned till October M. His Lordship stated that the reason ior the long adiournmcnt was that it would be inconvenient True Bills In S’.S'ide Conspiracy Cases I i Special Session Of Supreme Court Adjourns ial session oi court urt which had been ad- iore that and that he wished to convened accommodate the jury. Silnmerdde, with Mr. Justice A.C. convenes in the tall thefi-othge o i The the Su- reme ourned since April 7, yesterday at the Court House, Saunders pr . ‘true bills were brough in (H erry and Clovis Pen-y ro that the! TO-DAY Killer a! gel IIAIIINO DH. OIIIESPIE \iirNIl BARRYMURE; Philip will Donna REED III. ‘III Ill’ PEIHIII llll IIIQI Ill’ U‘. Dinclofl 51 HAROLD I. BUCQUIT ALSO Short Subjects SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 Matinee THUR. 3.30 SUMMERSIDE ‘r0 the Hon. T. O. Campbell, must go the credit for bringing this plant to this province, as by ms ei- iorts and energy m this regard, the decision was made to establish a plant here. The president o! Is- land Foods Inc. is Mr. Austin A. Scales, Freetown, a. well known po- tato man. The secretary is Mr. L. R. Allan, Summerside. ‘Ihe lant manager is Mr. Arthur Le d‘ Charlottetown. n 1..- expected that when m mu‘ production this plant will need a- bout sixi/y employees, and that op- erations will be carried on about eight months every year. when the potatoes begin to sprout and be- come soit it is not. possible to dehy- drate them. About the end oi May the plant will probably close down until the new potatoes are ready in the iall. All the output oi this plant will be taken by the British Ministry overseas. However when peace comes it is expected that. this industry will continue to il0uri=h as there will be mamly peacetime demands .'or this product. An interesting incident occurred at the annual supper oi the Sum- merside Board oi Trade held last winter Dehydrated potatoes were served to some oi the guests, and until told of the fact they were entirely unaware oi_lt, having ‘found no difference in the taste.- B. ior rumors to come u; be- It, is understood that when court ank Gallant d H Gallant also charged Milan Mnlglg acy. In this case a new trial was Ordemd at the November term ISLAND FOODS INC. t when the Jury failed to agree. Aiter the Grand Jury had re- turned, Mr. Hughes asked that the swim! be arraigned. This was ob- lected to by Mr. Johnston and the objectiol was sustain ’ the ‘ court. Mr. Johnston explained his objection on the grounds that he wished to make a motion will convened on October 26th that the indictment be quashed and that inasmuch as such motion that in ieirness in the prosecution at this stage. he proposed w out- line his grounds ior the motion. ‘They were: son laawiully untitled to preier the ., Saunders whose written oonsen‘ is endorsed on the bill oi indictment \ FreeSound Movies NATIONAL FILM BOARD 0'Leary - Thursday. St. Eleanor: - Friday. AUCTION AT KINKORA Owing to a shortage oi help l ill sell by Auction on my Plim- ea all my Stock and Implements m srormar. us! n-a Beginning at ll Noon 2 to : 8 wort horael. a herd choice cowl. also 1 Binder l sleigh, I cream cans and all kinda oi Ilnall articles found on l well equipped farm. Terms Cash. l! day is unlit sale on next fine IOIIN ‘M. MURPHY. IUGII MORRISON, Lflibl. it, engine. l no wood". il-M-Il-I. i Saunders was “ Orimina The 1 . the Attorney General, the Saunders was disqualified irom granting an order ior the calling oi an extra sitting oi the court ior the trial oi the accused and he was without Jurisdiction to grant such order. 4. ‘Ihat the Hon. Mr. Justice disqualified irom taking any part as presldin judge in the finding oi’ bills oi ind ctrnent against the accused. B. ‘Ihat the has never had an oppor- tunity of electing to be tried under Part l8 oi the Criminal Code. 6. dictment charges the accused with conspiracy in deiraud His Majesty the King in the right oi the Do- minion oi Canada oi his lawful revenue payable as sales tax in re- - spect to alcohol as and when man- | uiactured in Canada, and there is ' no.such tax enioroed in Canada. i ‘I. That the accused never had an mortunity oi electing to be tried . . rn ril under Part 16 oi Code. court then Oct. 20 at ll.0o AM. _ I-lwyers Present yesterday glare,‘ on. Mark R. McGuigan; icr the Prose- cution, P. J. Hughes, 3.0. oi Hed- ericton and R. S. Hinton; ior the deiense, J. J. Johnston, 3.0.. oi Charlottetown, J. Watson Mac- Naught, KC, and W. Henry Noo- During the course oi the sitting His Lordship welcomed the new attorney general. Th4; preiiding judge made no reference to the matter oi an investigation which "L." he stated at the nrevioul sitting lo had asked ism-I. _ PAGE NINE TOWN 0F SUMMERSIDE Congratulates And All Those Associated With The Building Of This New Industry, In Our Town SUMMERSIDE in the heart of the best farm- ing district in Prince Edward Island, offers ideal opportunities to the Farmers of Prince Edward Island to dispose of their produce at best market prices to a home industry for distribution in the most convenient and modern form to world markets. Winsloe J. Lidsfone Mayor of The Town of Summerslde ll We Extend Congratulations and Best Wishes T0 ISLAND FOODS INC. WE THE Contractors who constructed the building for the new Dehydration Plant and supplied the materials for the job take this op- poriunity of congratulating the management of this new company in starting such a fine industry in our Province and hope that they will have the greatest success possible in their new venture. li you are planning new buildings or repairs be sure to call on or write to M. F. Schurman C0., Ltd. u PHONE 31 M. F. SCHURMAN C0. LTD. CONTRACTORS SUMMERSIDE KEN SIN GTON when would entail lengthy argument and '15: 1. amt the iridict- "' same. 2. ‘Phat the Hon. Mr. Justice ',_ That the second mm oi m. m- i no such oiience known in law and ... CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO ISLAND FOODS INC. 0n The Opening of Their New Dehydration Plant at Summerside. R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED » .- .. 9-”... - -~'~u rim-lulu: nan: vhlimlllv~bi"l run-w... ...~»..-..-..a.--....~..---