1 A TC W ,,,_ nl DI is fi D0. ill of E( de IB di’ ini fol wa sei vez by be al co Tl ln. tif hz cu hi te in di oi ti; tr 94 tt cf ll| ea ot in ul se lil I of b PC599- I: l: i../....,.¢ I I l l 4 i 4 r / ~_~..__. -- F6U’R` _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN‘ GUARDIAN ._ ' ~JULr>2v. HE BHAHLIITTF TIIWN I§UlH[||iN Vlco-Pmllden!-J.. IL. Burnett. Alluoldo Editor-D. K. Ourrll ' ~ ' rnoldons-w. camo: s. Henan. ldllor and langue-J. B. Burnett. Secular;--Lloat. Cal. _D. A. llacliinnoll. D. 8. 0. __/_ __i____ _.__.._- _.___._, ____e __.s-__ ve _-_ __ _~ _ _-.._. ____ _ WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1927 OUR FISHERIES. .ithose who regarded any deviatloli l from the old paths as radical and ONE of the most valuable of the dwgero{ls_ llmsa Also who _lllmpell resources of the Maritime Pro- _ / probably nu other of which we know .every age there were lllose who were so little. Our forests, our coal mines not satlslled with me slow processes and water power, the capacity of our ol. evolutlorr They were me l.e_ mu' w_e can mean" almost' demme' formers of their time and who want- ly' we "ke our “sh when they come ed to at once create ii new heaven '° “s' we know “me of their move* and o new earth. Those wllo refused ments' whence they Come and whim' to ininlediately accept the new ideas er they go. We know that at cer- were_ as wlm us_ l_eglll.llel_l as lm, tain seasons of the year they ap- “old logeys.. of lllell dlly and gen. proach our shores in uncertain emllom And yet they Werelhll quantities. We know that to some ,_g seasons certain varieties are more overnors" on a machine which ever had :i tendency to oiltrun the speed limit of safety. In no age of the world's history °“' "“l°5 °" °“’ bam" h°°"5' Welhove rho wheels of civilization and can succeed in landing certain but abundant than at other seasons, and we know that if we use our nets or progress sped up as they are doing “Ways insumciem qlmntmes' today. There is a feverish desire to Mackerel “smug was for many change the old order of things. The at the suggested changes as better lo vinces is our fisheries, and there is than concllllons as may wel,e_ Ill f-I' MONTREAL has sufleredascourge 5" "}>f~ % D , of typhoid fever which has now _= ~"l.»‘:' 0 1 ought not to have occurred. Typhoid is preventible by medical treatment. was proven by the immunity giv- 3' 4 as form* of fever, and so it had. but *lf EAT SUFFICIENT FOOD W S , And this ought to have been fore _sagspgf _l_ A_ MacGl.egol._ snollid isccn, but was not. AS 9. C0l'lS€i ' led position, it is hard to guess what ho only living fish hitherto known ;:§_i°l°;‘_§_§°°f;v'?°“l‘;fm‘;e“;alure_ Pand ___THE soiiinqca on .lov;_n,eiol¢elocher purpose it may servo. one en- but they gl-ind exceeding small," have been little fellows. This is ai ever; llsslle must sllmll__ _iTh‘;eS°g Lira »°iel';/r*’£n_fllJ gf :_;1_§J‘quires at the cross roads store near- s one If is proverbial that o flshl included of course is zhe_svonioohll,s_lllr'_ ll6__l_ f _ Y - bv- It once wv-_s. we are told. the ut of water is.“uneasy." We hopeland it often makes the first out-l _ ~ _ Rustlco Farmers Bank, long since a that Captain Courtney may have nolggi heme ‘S bmmed 1°' the "owl PRAYER:-0 God, in Thy pres- mms °f the past' The lmudmg is unusual cause for uneasiness as hei ' 01102 is fulness of joy. and at Thy HOW “Wd BS B Pl-lbllc hall. b th th t liwk of food _ rides on the whales back across lllel m_1;¢_f1l_;§mm_*;;e dixgerzus than mol r_llg3l;f.nh_i_a_l;d there are pleasures for- So. since it was once a bank. it Atlantic from the Old World to the_linu¢h food, . ` __ _ _ W:;ul__d,_sot courise, ne€d__f»0 be. and New ROSE ,l.lMll _w a more mportan, look sub- , sbantlal. Bankers, no doubt, feel that The superstition that the finding! < :Now is the time when the gentle air the fabric of their buildings should _ of in four-leaf clover brings. or indl-|': FOR THE - _ _ __ _ _- _ LIS filled Willl the Swlll Of tllell' proclaim to the eye of the passer-byiwnh mdd°ck`°nd' herring' 0"” uncertain in their movements, und Probably the most uncertain and_ormh_.. They let go lllell, hold _slow C perhaps the most potentially valu-_ly able is the lobster. In thc opinionjan of many experienced fishermen, the ll lobster has been practically fislled_ out through indiscriminate trapping ly and not sparing the small and the`w the only remedy is to stop fishing C them altogether for a term of years.|v serious loss, including the dismantl-'lll ing of factories, the destruction of va traps, the laying up of boats and re the taking up of other occupations b by our fishermen. _ i Sanctuarics for lobstcr-breeding “S have been recommended and there A is much to commend the sclleme_= Ll T Of allthe bays_ar0'_in‘d the province T most suited for such a purpose thcrel is no better suited than Richmond T Bay, the home of the world-famed Pilot or Christ? _ Malpeque oysters. In this bay, be-f fore trapping began, lobsters teemed` in immeasurable numbers. Theyl were secure from the great enemy IN many respects P"emie" Bald' of their race, the cod. which never_ elllel. llle lllly_ Belllll scllvellgl,_.l__l_ important in the history of the pro- the lobster feed on the star fish, thus|"i""e- The V15” Wm be 1'°g""'“‘b]Y saving the oyster from its natural Sh°"t» ‘mwmg M 3140 T“9Sd“Y EV' enemy. The lobster and the oyster,]9“‘ llterally _.grew lll bellllly side b_v`day morning the 17th, at 9 o'clock. side.” There were other fish in the We blll,_ all fllendly to the lollslen and made of the short visit, both to do those of them which were antagoll-'h°"°' to the Prime Minister °f istic to the oyster were devoured byvC"'e“" Britax,” _“nd f°" °“" pwple to alle of the other slleclel [do honor to themselves in seeing and il- this hal, were closed l-ol, ll few hearing one of the most distinguish- years to lobster fishing there is noled doubt that by the end of the close! season the bay would once more be ers filled with lobsters which would ev-fum ellllllllly overlilow lllw llle Gull wal__:bc given all the time he can devote ers adjoining and help greatly in in-_ t° creasing the supply of this valuiible'°"g flsh. One thing is practically cer-'mor We have “lways with us- A tain, unless some means are ailop¢-:'Britl.§h Prime Minlster honors us ed to conserve the lobster industry, but the business will shortly be too un-|sh°"ld be m C»h‘m°"'eh°W" °" the profitable and uncertain to be pro-Imam °‘ his °'"i"'“l- sccuted. ' Q-<&o>>_ TIM!-YS CHANGES. “THE times change and we change with the times" has been asun truism throughout the ages. Every generation has brought its changes, slowly during the primitive ages, D accelerating as knowledge grew, and d although oftentimes the changes indicated reversion rather than pro- gress. civilization developed. moved onward from the dark -fo the middle ' in “Ili lnmuy we ience, the theology, the creeds ot' lyesterdoy arc thrown aside today, ll sever o'.l the scaffold, might forever ii lfogeys" who refuse to be stamped- ll the fishing of either variety is; al-_(__ll_ rings of the past. l. “The mills of the gods grind slow- T _ e only retard their progress by _our bi spawn fish. If this is the trouble,_level.lsh efforts to hasten tllem_ ° lvilization is made up of seeming ictory and defeat, and we in our, Yet this °“""°t be d°"e witmut shortsighfcdness mistake the one for e other: we mistake _ noise and ality, the imagined victory was Unroll thy long annals and say. Wllo won the success of the day? he Spartans who fell at Themo- he Perslans or Xerses, his judges We understand that other speak- Now, let us make hay while the The hay crop which, owing fo the unusually late spring. was not very romlsing, has taken on new life 'ee ther and present prospects are that it will be an average crop. One of tho summer attractions IIB and to the' still increasing along our coasts at present is deep - magnum of civilization we have fo-!sea landing a thirty-pound ood has somouiingtaorowovorthomonwho Shore line on the anchors of the yesterdays d incorporate into thc new the best _Y in boasting for victory when, in i sooo cates luck to the finder prevails un accountably over many lands. andi even in Charlottetown there are persons who pick them up when they see them. This year the num ber of these abnormal clover plant! seems to be greater than usual, ow- t time‘s revenge. ooo peak history! Who are the victors? e they whom the world calls vic- tors Tl: 1 Dylae‘s tryst_ or Socrates. mdtté-l- PREM IER. BALDWIN'S VISIT. wins visit will be one of the most ngthe 16th, and leaving Wednes- trust the most possible will be men in the world today. will bc practically barred and t the distinguished visitor will speech-making. This is as it ht to be. The others, like the rarely. The whole province -Q--<9;-or im onawlll ‘ttnéomto izorroimn non-ss. ° P cy nth shines. land and wafer boundary separate ti-mo, °"““*° '"‘° ’“‘“ ‘"‘° *“°°°°“' ciunuio from ui; umm sum and +o++»+o+v¢o++»»+¢¢++0o SCRAP BOOK :when the bushes me bowed ,neml the solidlty and permanence of the _ ___ _ lllelr load so sweel institutions they house. Usually they A 5ER|E5 of UTERARY _Ol velvel plnk pelllllr what slghl to are executed in one of the classical V QUOTATIONS FOR greet styles, either modified Grecian. or 80! more for them than for cod. ' 500|( |-°VER3 The weary one, a-passingby Roman, but in this country, at least. +o+++o»++¢+¢o-o+¢+o-o-¢+‘ Come. Stop a bit, and feast the eye. generally the latter. And this is most l - . lRed roses, white roses, down by thei wednesdrm July 2,lllr_ Campllelll t fitting, for was not Imperial Rome TEWKESBURY ROAD beyond are more than 2,000 miles of --_-1.00---_~ T iiolalnsii lmoii it Notes by_tlie Wal' (Elini i / _lilllllcllnwlllll lsuu. l lsll luulllsl lllisolll en to our soldiers during the Great ” E1'-‘l ‘ ar. a nca e a med- " llllle, _Turf-1|. _ ’ - ° ' ff.. .§.'§.f`..°h'I.°§...f..l'§i.°.§.."§_§. .ns »‘*>'f-J" ” ‘ M D _ Described For “G uarcllan Readers.” ~ ` li me #Omen of the people of M°ll_l _ _ ____ _ _el BUSTICO.-ll. _ seems to occur _only in isolated eal md ml been rendered illllnllne__ In these days when 11105 DWP , patches. ' ~ _ _ 1 li d at,too much. and are B l » - _ and the same is true of all cities. 5;? y wgnfed thereof there ls lust: Y Hll'0¢| MBSHVY 0\ll‘ ‘Wd n°.V_' ,5,w|“8S BWIY _‘mm And ___nfomm_____e_y for the Canadlanithenglanger that Sonle individuals :le aplllesgof muil anllli shells this beautiful estuary. and af'f¢__r metropolis, `the means 01"-}.lJf0C'f|°"|Will HOL ell €¥l0“8h f0°d f°l` fhelll h _ _ I” DF” ng QW "0 making a. turn to the left. climbs B l iland_ ilppngenfly in the milkl daily needs, _ _suc anc ent or g n. The implements slight rise. Along this we take our ere a | These folks all complain of_ with which they were secured are to course, with now and then to our “PPW -'stomach trouble.” "iodls¢S¢l°¥l»" be seen on the shore. count, gray right nesting-glimpses of o all _of " `_"‘d 5 ia" “°“° °f which terms’ frames of wood they are, of rough blue water; caught between the trees and uncouth build. which look some- in what like an ordinary harbor dredge. and then, too, quite close f/o the road But unlike the dredge. these mach- we ines do their work in winter. They co are pulled out on the ice a hole is w ; it cut. and through _this they scoop up W the rich mud, which they load in|ar box sleighs. It is hauled to theith shore, and left in convenient pilesfthe red and white Peonles, or the awaiting the day that the farmerltall blue spikes of Larkspur. And r l';;r.;;;‘;l.;: :;;"::: °‘ ‘°°”::: .':l”° 8 ell EV-_dm 8 6 y0lll‘ _EYES W el’ ery winter two or three of these mud gleaming cups, 1 know but one idlsgers used to make their appear-lother plontthat vies with the poppy rl ance on the ice near the mouth of in North River. I never see them now.l|-l0Yl1llf- l-We iP01ll0|l1nI1 H8818) Of del. c0,lll.,,l_ Tillee of ,he specniloil sons of conditions inside -and_1s it that the mud has all been hor- the trolvioo Those. when they are “ _ i u lo d _ i _ _ “ ospituls which were opened monthsloutslldeef \0 Owlimn the stomach vested. Ulllf it 1105 80118 Out Of fash ill bl00m, are simply a mass of T Ore ' d we take up withoilt examination l-_,go to give refuge to the 1ln~genum_,nmkezrllsell lem it lmmedlalely 0c__ lon as a fertilizer, or that the mud- Hume. You cannot see the leaves at e thou ht the lauslble theory of ber of typhoid Dfltiellls who c°llld|curs to the individual that he isidiggefs SUI C0me there, and I am all; only the vivid mass of bloom. 3 D ol gain admllmnce lo the pcrmlm_lCatlng loo lllllcll l-oodrllnd he beginsl not so observant as I once was? 'Quite literally, it almost "takes the ll ls E md lll lle,l,o cut down on his food intake. l Here, too just after you have right out of your eyes|" ent hospitals, exp c W , ~ ’ ~' _ tn tn i _ a fanatical reformer. There is a closed this week There _S a lessonl '1_‘)llis stl1Ll~vln_gecl;1;;o;2S_sheoi;f_;¢ol; :_l;f_crossed Oyster Bed Bridge, at this Soon we descend again, to cross bathing beach A5 Ls is e pr n for other cities large and small ln; yolllll; llfilll lo do lls lelll work of; time _Of th? Year. you find the breezela wooden bridge spanning a little hat has happened in Quebec Pro-E building up me various tissues. glade" With ll l\@l1_VY Sweet Soeht. This stream. Just to our left is a ruined l me ` It doeslrt matter whether you comes from the melilot (sweet -:lov- mill, with its dum nil out of repair, ‘work or rest all day. the body 1‘€-lerl, whose creamy flowers wave on and grown over with grass and wild Captain F. T. Courtney, the noted? ‘l“"9S_ ll Cel*-ail\P“l_;\_°““'5 d"_f__l_f_:’°d_l;“_‘;l their tall, branchingstalks along the flowers. In its basin some contented k t i g el BPS E , _ , th iisherm n, one can en oy food nglish aviator, who is prepared to'c§l'ilp“_lelrl5?e:_‘ ll llllle more llllollid bei‘°”‘dSide- Ontario V15"-OTS. at least, looking cows are cropping leisurely e e J l y lrom Southampton lo New Yol_k_leal£n and ln me warm welllllel. alwill be _familiar with it, since there the soft _grasses which grow in the turn which on] , ' _ _ i _ , y two hours ago was the trone," but not forever. Right has been detained by adverse weath- lllttle less, but moie than 80 per _ it EYOWS ulll10St everywhere. But with rich soil once covered by the wafers wlmmmg in me Gum I am the r reports Tile westward trip across‘ cent oi' the food lflou ealt lsl r_€q\1_l1`*_?g§ us it is much less ' common, and that turned the old mill wheel. To 5 ` ea n- th fragrance, rare, ga e __ ing probably to the luxuriant growthl born, 1777. The buds of the pink roses bid ,you P '_ y of herbage in general. In a recent _°"‘ 90 Wait meme Wmch extended W the Very lsslle of the Tolollm Globe me cOl__ T0 clrry 0fl Wvlrwll by V|°|¢ll¢°‘Till they open their hearts to the ends of the earth? This seemliness , P i think I th t I ~ _ respondents have brief notes telrlng lllzkesrsnilgili but to stroullleacunlgs That wsarnéhsiluth breeze of the Roman manner the archi. oi the finding of clover plants with “lf about lwellglllll, “lem when so tallgsl tr’;§S_"°w f'hr°“gh the tecfs feel. I am sure, even if the hundred mn b nine, seven. six, five and four leaves can-led off, tho aut of foolish ones. gil was evel- a time ,lo l._ll.,l bankers do hot. Then. 000. i-hell* es y I-°”' “Y the mb' respectively. One of the writers re-_ --H¢\'°l|°¢l-l9- As now, when rose scent fills the styles call for theuse of MBSSWB Bhd ports llls collecllon as _.mole than l' air? imposing pillars, and what can con- _i---»o>__ 130 four-leafs over 30 with five vel/ W the moo in the Slroolfsuvh 1 ' l K*°** leaves and zo with six leaves." who, n is good to be out on the l-eau, ,mu sense of dloultv. stability pod on can ustonisll the world with any- going one knows not whsre. dllmlme ll-5 these Same W9i8hl»Y 001 llll _ d lf ly Going through.meadow and v age. umm? ng more Wag.; ‘me k“°WS “Ot Whither mf SCRAP BOOK But there are matters of greater '"“’-"°""Y '°'°"'°” ‘° " ““"“.Througl:wi;he gi-oy light drift ol that noeenalyll LEE ’“°°"°S° "° be °°“-°“"°'°d °" *his 1* h=""‘°S~‘l “ne ‘md ‘S “musing "° 'V _ oust, in the keen cool rush of' » ‘- brlsht July day than books and certain class of minds. Last year as. the ein __ ****'****+*******'°******* banking, Bo we push on, following many as 200 four-leaf clovers _were Under the flying white clouds, and Lrmmlerl lll l_ the main mlld_ which will take llslo ng n found in a small lawn not more than f-he b\”°l*d blue lm °f the sky' l Rusgluoviiie und Noi-in Rliuiea By 20 feet square in front of a dwelling A d to hall t th h mm bwok Instead of rubbing very dirty the wuy, une cannot but be en-liek in Charlottetown, but the fact was n lll llleulllll egl?ee?_l fellggal mg' €r‘;‘_'_"*i_I_5_;sl$_‘;:)|_;*_f(";»b““l§i :_§°kb““'_|l5__l‘?_"°' with the occurrence of the name not recorded ln the newspapers. Arid brink sm ml th ybo; ll' sm” _em Rustloo. is ll, the classical man may , l there is said to be a garden in Corn- Where Otllie hi~lr__z_eb§_ll ;_ll;o_wll_l_ :gd :lille Wellolmg ggrubewllllr a a;'l‘.:;rllt:€$ ask, of Latin origin-the dative of Wall. P. E» I-. that is famous for the Slew' E hlwe 3 V p ` brush. It preserves the fingers and Rusticus-signifying "'to or for the ' production of these “lucky" plants P an ‘Y ; the mlilfffilll and 40'!! the W0l`¥ C°Ul”lf»\'Y lllBIl"?,A Not at all. It i O ta Where the shy eyed delicate deer more sallslmmrlly 9 from V021' W Y9l1l'~ U l'i°lh°S D0' come down in a troop to - named after o. certain Rene Rassicot thing on us in really big competitions drink , ll T M who, in 1724, came in Port La Joie such as this. - When U19 S'~“l'5 are m°"°"’ and “"3” nw 0 an A Snjenlnt sum - from Avranche in Normandy. Later , F gf hlhe °°'“’“g °" °’ me secure it wide-mourned bottle' 0" he "\°"°d °”""°"““ ‘””*"°*-5"' captain nicks of tho rum-noon B - _ with gloss stopper and all it almost lllns down noalil-lie hood of Wheat- = Echglinz wh_l»_se ogrlo was ei_sptii__i;;,Oll_ to feel the _heal nl llle l._llll_ allll :‘0m_¢_l_l;!n_¢_;>D_n“Vcl_l;;l“ __llUb_f_;1vl_;\_;¢;:_l8\41!°r 3_1 lily Rivir. Inlefllhe oidlelr (l'ec;i:_sl,_the for the leadership iscussed quita' ' Y 8 M18 all 0V0l'llm€D Cll th homey s ielof the e' r _ ’ ' pace as n ca e " co,'_ Bayfield last week, has given out Is a tune: forthe blood to jig a glhfgvelxfllgr gegoégrjglzi 2gl‘_'l‘l§:ts°n "R.aclca” and "Racico." ` At the pre- sm” Wm 3° -‘mm i“"Y °°“"`°‘ some strong talk from Halifax as J°Y D33” P°W°" °f W°"d3? ' iollftime. U00. the DGOPIG l1\’ll'lK hem stated in a Canadian Press despatch. And. tgewblessfg fllena clflmellg ’;'lal'_"l; Kitchen 'rnblo “fe P*‘°d°m|““nUY °f F"”e“°h b|°°d- , He says that his ship is B British “?":" B pp 'rh t ti l 1 ll ;2°hlgt:i;h:iiig$i|;"3'i:sn?g:emo';it;;i?:i$g 5°”'°"”',""»""“5‘ 9"°'°°° lil ith ri lush. Fo "‘r"`tli t h ‘ 1 th l t l ° “"" me ”' “ew P°°° ° ° ' ` ill: czplllrgd ‘In lhaffhl; se; ling M th;n%°,‘fl:e9de”ew;lg‘l:l°w°olpt;g cloth is to be fastened to the kitchen French settlemehts in the earleist _I h lp _ ' t lrlrlls_ _ table, instead of tacking it, use a lellol-ds_ W E CMI Eel Ulf! 0_,_ 96,111 01 he _ ,_ _John M llelll_ fiour paste. It 'will last much long- ' Buyneld arrested he will luygcl-large i _ _l i er and will not crack nor. wrinkle. "UIQ We have gone scarce a mile from _ the ruined niill we had passed, when .._. _ . » _ , _ ~ _ the Privy U°“f\°’l- He “I” We" -an all inroncilo ooiupiobiio that l s- weioome on another of time charm- um he has beaten the Govemment' no the result or do DAILY LESSD/NS ing landscapes so oiml mn in the _ . of _ _ _ _ l threei time and. will d it again. _worms in the stomach andgfestines ° ~ vill¢e_ co _ ' 'rh has bro 0 l T lien worm Powders will bo round ~|N ENGUSH '"° ' mm' '° -° um.” 'M '“ ese ve_,worda and no a an the road there is dlgplaygd on , ,_ . l _ _ _ ll _ . . syllonio or penlunoo in mom. 'rli_o1. ll; ‘ggivgl 'l§_“;§fYlmub’l”””_ My Dr Wv I_- Gordon ,llllll lllllllw mlm, mll ill, are somewhat defiant in their fone. 'elllleiilllg life will-ln, ' lll e el-“ni M» em end of Ruotico Bay. The lmaii WU And now we shall see what we shall insure an orderly vggklig of the ~ ‘ ‘_ whim noting” ng ine viii", egmlnil _ syslom, without which the olilla can- ..lWl‘l’l'°n'D5ll.. l,‘fflI““ll° l§“s”°'flD,l nusaoo malls in ». vnuoy about two _ not maintain its strmlfhor thrive. lm - 9 W ref” 9 mll dmmr tm “rms the 9°" Warm 5h°W°fY Well' Smugglers have plentiful chances TMS” P°wd°" mm” hum* .md 3 ilptgcri '%:¢q“|¥J:¢r:;tng¢¥"an§$’¢1u' in eil! direction? tail: uyilgqllorodulev io ply mor iron moss tho com- "'“”°"°”‘°“°' _ ' ‘ ‘ nigreiy from on inuoauouon. squares or which ue ua dlan border. Our own province has been, 1-nu in wen, But me wumml l°m'EN Mmpnonounolml d|°' fields, stretch away to_th| rlnl of a thousand miles of shore line. Thel ers are more resourceful nosv that .ldl°:i»l:1:l';?lnn“,l,ddi'g°:rln f.“:_f. m the sky.m'?ll'¢lUlh other Maritimes have much more., ing mow; our and the airplane obglalpnnq, ; llelellltlll. °f 5014 Westward more than 3,500 miles of available as aids for their' nefarious flu. ' WU? 0! \||\Pl`°P|' ing Yilllgo _ J-F' _ their steady march past us. Now Come here and there upon lovely _Nana ttages, very small and neat. each h its little-.garden in front of lt. Annnass ' ` A colin'-i »o'v_¢¢_~. .loom il. . _more than a dollar gained, `~ _ "_ _ Meovfdv 'own' lain.. - Please oendma your un of sound boadmi __ saviilgl can bring thou ,owoeo from 54%. to _wlihiflt ,uioir :stony idx . _ S . _ _ _ ¢|_|]ag| _¢|_?d_ _i - _ ».lM|ke yoluidle savings, mug *dar advice Invert- I .` fog wl -hlwut them il cl-‘..~a°f.::l:_:':': ~g;;1;‘,‘?l.'......~."§..-*'L°f'2i°“‘° ' , -w'»f ~`°-M °°""-~ _iooioblisii ii industry _ _ _ ‘_ _“tlie`l|;__‘t%y give ' _ _ , _ rdt_iiri\"o money ,grip ‘. l _ il _ . -lo#--~»»~_~o¢~~» hot a riot of bloom these gardens - - . _ _ l e. The striking orange tones of a an see a large farm house with its were attendant snow whit/e barns. It is‘were P,olling's Hotel. Seated on its ver- SPQCI scarlet brilliance. It is the flam- cipal fishing port on_ the Island, I need not fell you that at either of ts two hotels, Rollings° 'on its ‘com- manding hill slde, or .Marshalls _ ncstling away among the cottages of at for the gods-fish, ooolréd to o last to dlsparage our cold storage e right on ii hill about half amlle and relrlgerawr plana They have worked miracles in permitting the _ dwellers of Toronto and Winnipeg ' Ilulghtrul products of' our Atlantic __ fisheries. But until you have tasted hese same fish, 'cooked when they are hardly out of the water- well) _ you've no idea what fish can be like. And that is the sort of thing you '_ will get here. _ ' , ' _ . This harbor is now the' scene pf" _ , Bome ‘arealready here, and anland- » ' for distant Darts are salted and spread out on the `plaries to dry.\' I Here cod__ls the principal catch. But' there are mackerel, too. to“gether -, on a time. so they tell me here, had- i dock would bring only a low price . on the market. Now, however, the _ It is a pity that no fresh fish fp Speak of can be shipped from here, - for the little that leaves Rustico ls consumed in nearby towns and vii. lages. The nearest railway station is Hunter River, ten miles away °i/or o hilly road. The cost or this haul is greater than that of many' e eminentl the aentre of a com- ermeh. thus greatly reducing `tholi- Droilt on the salted and pickled fish, “nd BUSONWIY Drohiblting an export nv _< EVERVTH|N>Q LOVELY ,_ ' DOWN IIN MNR|T|‘MEB ‘ , SAYS J. Rv’ MACNKIOL. BB an has A interest t-he coming Winnipeg an Meets Party Loaders. With the exception of vii Columbia, Mr. MacN~!¢ol covered every Province in and met all the party leaders, ` is convinced that the Winnipeg ‘ convention will have great ‘histori- cal significance. In ovary Prov- ince he heard names of candidates freely, but he beii&aa__ few deio- Dlodsod to stand hy any particular' ‘ candidate, - ., ' ' ' in silk? vlrhdtlllit U e 2% E52 mugusivo, mouth of ”__*€-O&-f---- nother short tongue of sand jut-_trade'in fresh fish, What a e ug" "ues hare mingle we" with ting eastwardly from the mainland. would be to these north shore To the left, and on higher ground. stations if 'only they had roll mo. ather apart from the village, oneinectlon. ,In the old days, ndah ,one can drink in the briny S0' MW thfl' HTC P18006 at a and invigorating breezes of the Gulf dlmdvllnlfole ill °0l¥lD€tinK nd at the same time enjoy a mag- H1066 m0l`€ Dlwqh inoenl and unobstructed view or enlov a railway l_erv_li;e__. Illia the curving Island shore to the hopedthat this hlmdlooii which outward, almost as for as Savage 3Hhe"“°“ “°W l"b°*` ““d°l` “lil soon Hlll-noi-_ _ be removed. Here at Rustico, foo, is o splendid °N~§~-"RQ“Ul8S' H0Wl ‘S Cloted at t .busy life. The boats are comlngiln. _ - ing their cargoes. The-ash aeolinall I , _ EASTgl{M_I;lAN'l;’R UST qurroas. Horns. ls_, lgrrrs AND l a- U o 3 sizes ul l l_49'_ Great #George B not so bad,~slno_e their shipped iirsi-iuill es of craftlnow present (July, 1927.) It is to be hoped-that it may soon re- ¢p@_» _li i , _+ _ _ . - “if l\_"r?n_:|__._ l _ i, \_;.__~_/ ' Safety Should be ` _ ~Y our First Consideration' l stocks VII U lucudvo Com noe of tho u .w..1.J||,r_c.llifl», .M rmslflur ' D. Maqillinay, (laurel Manqn. Fly , _;;,%Tox oiémfo ` .se-_~__»,;_. in _ '“safa”a.2s is _Ti-:ia2'.lfAcs. DRUGSTORE . '_ , _