‘« . PAGE TWO i v pl \ .4. FAI August 17th’ to 21st ,......... .-...,;.- uvvv-'.'fl‘-I‘).-V _-_. . ..‘.--pp-upon wxw. 1 .1! PT IELD Y TO BE HELD AT THE DOMINION EXPERIMENTAL STATION, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I., ON WEDNES- DAY, JULY 29, 1936, AT 10 A.M. Interesting demonstrations and useful information will be given on all phases of the poultry industry. ‘Among the items on the program will be:—Brooding and rearing of chicks, feeding the winter layer, killing and plucking, egg grading, etc. 'l‘ebleswillheeetforlunch,e.ndtes will beeerved free. Brlngyoar funny. your friends, and a basket lunch and profit by an enjoyable outing. Cooperatively conducted by EXPERIMENTAL STATION & POULTRY SERVICES, LIVESTOCK BRANCH. Notice To Fishermen In connection with_ the Federal Provincial Grant for the re-establishment of needy Fishermen, the undersigned Board is prepared to receive applications for Loans from hone tide fishermen of this province. When such applications are approved of by the Board ‘ Ii order will be issued to a merchant to deliver fishing fillilllleut for an amount not to exceed forty dollars to the individual fishermen or a. pro rata amount to fisher- '“"l Wllniutione. On receipt of goods each fisherman '_ , ' ‘“'“ Pl!“ 5 N019 lnyehle to the Board. Rilireeentntlvee of the Board will visit the diflerent lilting ‘entree within the next few days with application _ 3'c"n":'|:|hlL|:Iof::Ietlm with reference to the administra- , All applications or correspondence nut, In gag;-....¢ lo the Provincial Flslletmens’ Loan Board. Charlottetown, I E. skied. aw. urge ya. e. um... ‘ . ‘**#°e- Halifax Port’ A rrivals ARlRIVA.L3—Lady Drake from B. W. Indies, Celtic Monarch from Vancouver, Vimy Ridge from Local Harbour, O‘Leary Lee from Local Harbour. Novalite from Local Har- bour, Ferrlfield from Local Harbour, Mary Currie from Local Harbour. Acsdinn from Local Harbour. SAI1lIN'GS—Ford.efJord to B. W. Indies, Maid of Stirling to Cape Breton, Femfield in Newfoundland. Lady Drake to Local Harbour. Vimy Ridge to local Harbour, 0‘Leary Lee to Local Harbour. Mary Currie to Local Harbour. Acadian from Local Harbour. VEBBEILB IN Bl!IR.TH—Celtic raovmcm. rlsnsnmlvs LOAN nosnn Monarch discharging. Vimy Ridge discharging. Indy Drake discharg- ing, 0‘l.4ea.ry Lee bunkering. Barge No. 2 berth. Fordefjord loading, Novallte discharzinz. Ferntield loading, Mary Ourrie berth. Acadian berth. Maid of Stirling discharging. VESSEIS DUE TO AJR.R.IV'!‘r- _ July z6—Portia‘fron1 Nfld. Ports, chedsbuctc from Halifax, Kanga- haug from Nfld. Ports July 21-oomwsilie from Mon- treal. Port Townsend from New York, Fort Amherst from St. John's. Ciss from Jamaica, Cavsllo from New York. Newfoundland from LiverpooL ' July z8-Iteo from Halifax, Dom. Ihieyd from rialifsx. July 30—tBatcry from Odmia. July 31 — Newfoundland from Boston. Aug. 1——-Lionel from 1 ‘ 1 siiverstreak from, For East. Dom. Shipper from Halifax. Arrlvlls xongehaug from Nfld. Ports. Vimy Ridge from local harbour. "'.':.‘::1 harbour V R4639 to - my veuele in Berth Oeltio Monarch, discharging. Vlrny . Barge No. 9. berth. K gahaug, disc . mveesels Due to Arrive Jul! 26: Portia from Niid. Ports. Ohedabucto from Halifax. 27: Cornwallis from Montreal. Ft. Townsend from mew York. Ft. Amherst from St. John's. Ciae from Jamaica. Cavallo from New York. Newfoundland from Liverpool. 28: R120 from Halifax. Dom. I-Islsyd from Halifax. 30: Batory from Gdynia. 31: Newfoundland from Boston. Aug. ' 1: Lionel from Montreal. siiverteak from Far East. Dom. Shipper from Halifax. “GREATEST MAN” RETURNED HOME PORT OF SPAIN. rinldad. Ju1Y 2'1..——(0P) —I-Ienry Bamwell Laur- ence, self-styled “greatest man in the Caribbean A.rcl1ipelag0.” has returned to ‘Trinidad from a holi- day London, during which he said e “painted the town red." "I went-. to England with a three- fold object," he continued. I went to tell the Colonial office how bad- ly Trinidad is governed. This I hue dmer. _ _ . "Then I wanted to go on the stage. I sing. you know. In this I failed. however." "Finally I went to take some gifts to the King. I have a letter of thanks for the Oustator of Kew Gardens for 50 Poul trees I gave him and are now planted there." Iefiurenoe said to oft-em his lav- ish social activities, he went to Billinsagatc Fish Market "to learn how to curse so that I can swear at any blighters that annoy me.‘ Printers’ Ink and The Farm Canada is the chief producer of carbon black in the British nnpirs and most of the carbon‘ mentioned in statistics as originating in Empire countries is in fact from Canada. The carbon is used for many purposes but principally in the printers‘ ink trade and the rubber industry. Printers‘ ink of other days, in common with many other important articles of com- merce, was originally an agricul- tural product. The inks of the very early age: were prepared from charcoal or soot mixed with gum. gIue. or -vamish. much after the style of the ordinary printing ink of today, the principal constituents of which are lampblack and thick lin- seed oil. The Chinese ascribe the invention of ink to 'I'ien Tcheu who lived be- tween 2097 B.C. and 269'! 13.0.. and it is kmwn that the ancient Eyptians prepared and used inks at a. very early dish.’-.-... ..AI.\ llsynt-inn. document — a Dflliuyfus — with written characters of the date of 2500 BC. is still in existence. Two thousand years later the emperors of Greece, and of Rome were wont to sign their decrees with a flourish in purple ink. since these days the numbers and kinds of ink have been many, and today some of the finest inks in the world ere manu- factured in Canada. mend‘: Llulmenl removes etelue. BIS SOILS and CROPS FIELD DAY PLOWIIE DEld‘;llSTR'ATl0IS Under the Joint Direction - —or— PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE EXPERIMENTAL STATION --A ',|‘_. The Experimental Farm, Charlottetown WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1936 leelet Lunch at 1! otolock. Ten and milk supplied on _l'srIu. Stark Alien IJDII. Southport Property For nle privately 15 acres of choice farm land on the paved highway on the west side of the Bunbury Road. Sonthpofl. Shelter- ed on every side by birch trees. Ideal for summer home. Three miles from town. «Apply to owner, MISS BESSIE STEWART. southport. FOR SALE One of the finest farm homes in Queens County, consisting of 60 acres of excellent land. Situated at .l’¢.r.n.on...Bridge. All modern improvements. Sold with or without crop. Apply to owner. J .J. MacGILLIVRAY Vernon H»«» e 115391-7-28-30-8-1 AUCTION SALE 27 e.cree on the highway, .four miles from Charlotte- town. Suitable for -fox ranch- ing. Will be sold- privately up to the day of sale, Aug- ust 3rd at 2 o’cloclt. APPIY to Gordon Chowan, Clyde River or to J. A. MacDonald, Auctioneer. M274-7-21-23-25 28 80 ll All0T|0ll SALE Friday, July 31st at 1 pan. of household furniture and farm implements; a 1 driving wagon and driving sleigh, 1 luiloh cow, 4 years ' J.D.BIGGAR,\ Ml norm I PM o Charlottetown Royalty. Department of Public Works & Highways Province of Prince Edward Island TENDERS FOR‘. Sllflfilillilllfl SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received at this ofllce until noon of Tuesday, August run, 1988, from my DI!“ 0! P°l'I0ns willing to contract for the eubgndlng of the different section! of highway as follows :— Section No. 1.—0n the Main Western maul, from Carleton, Lot 6. north towards Elnudule. section No. 2.—0n the Main Wutern Road, from Goodwin’: Coflltf north towards Eichmond. Section No. 3--On the Main Western Road, from Summers” 10 Mlscouche and west towards Wellington. Section No. 4-01: (leorgetownloed from Cneerouh towards V01’- non River on 49 load. ‘ \ Section No. 5-01: Sourls Road from Rollo Bey West towards Din!‘ well'e Mill: seouon No. o-—on om-gomln Iced, son‘: to sunun ‘ville. -‘. Corner!!!‘ Section No. 1-lrmn st Pete:-‘e Bey wut towards Morell. two mil“ (anore or less); and from Morel! two nIlles( more or less) W5‘ towurds Ht. Stewart. Parties tendering dull tender separately ‘for each Section on NW: er ‘render Forms supplied tenders to be marked “Tender for subn-Idifll» Pertlu tendering shell tender per "um row for each item record- he to approximate quantities given in epeelfloetlon. lseh men must be uoomuanlee by . oaueoa cheque for 10% 0' lie total amount of each lender. llhullenttonetoe-thhwortmsyheseenot thleofliee: |1'°““" more or Brace, sunny e Co. Sumrnerutde, where ‘render some mu I“ he obhtned. TIIODGFII1-melltiloeenotbilld ilnllbuowtfielowalflm «near. 1.. e. rucrnnun, Deputy Minister of Public worn and nix!-W" Charlottetown, Prince Edward leIend,, July :3. lm. zeeu-7-us-ll 4.; 944009‘ MARE INSPECT70 Owners wishing to have mares suitable for saddle W’ nous inspected as foundation leeres under the rezuW°"' of the Canadian Hunter and Saddle Horse IInPl‘°""“" SMMY should make application at once to the SecI'¢“"V' W- 3- SHIV. Department of Agriculture. L Inspection will be evaluated» during lxhibiti.o:I.g':°” 7-as-34.11 - \