Aucusr zz, 193s , {i goons LTD. llAMS-HMIS-IIMIS l Tasmania TASMANIAN RAZOR BLADE The production of IMF! "M? blades. whichase likelytoeomw mandaresqssleentbeaisstral- t a OUR W“ r..m***......-.“....""......."“::r: SUGAR CURE!) HAMS i .... .... ............ .. m... .. AT producing several thousand blades ured from Inecially imported hish- ‘ grade Bwediah steel, and it is claim- , edthat the product will be at least SPEGIAI. PRIGES Regular Hams (whole) 18c per b. was w the M imvam ‘m’ Cottage Rolls .;. . . . .. 15c per ib. t PicnicHams13cperlb. . and theTasmanian- ‘rehopes eventually to secure the whole “of THE‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ions has undoubtedly stimulated i a the Tasmanian tourist traffic, and local trade has benefited consid- erably. Ships which were previous- ly debarred from bringing passen- by’. gers to the State have landed many ‘ hundreds of travellers at Hobart. and in addition tourists have visit- A nsauru ssavies er ‘I'M! CANABIAN MIDIGAI. _ ASSOCIATION AND LIII a ' INIUIIANCI COMFANIII IN CANADA DANGER edtheportintransitinevenls-rg- er numbers. mcidentally, a record for Tasmania. was established when ‘the paiutluiinersturthnevel-(aasari Iblil) Vllihd Hdlfifl. B110 ll flld ‘mm vessel that has traded mthiwggm-Qmtfhf “"1"” "i4 5"‘ Aust rts, l ma‘ ‘hmunu. overrluot? his: orutmxtgfmmii“ 1°’ bu?" Th“ i. m‘ of whom were making a round trip! t?” of 7'“ "fiend"? numb” from Sydney and Melbourne. The - d’ ‘mm "m" d ' WW‘ ilariy known as "summer com- visi Bt t l l ‘ gun“. raging: 9 plainrt." The number is not so greet in Hobart. m the one day that the i“ 1‘ “s” i" b“ W‘ “ i‘ m“ m“ vessel was in port the c'ty bene-h-ov" “W thowand “on we” m the ccanmonwealth market, as well _ Sale, ends Jon, Wednesday ass PHONE 390 Improvement in the timber trade in ‘Tasmania has brought about 1n- creased activity in the saw-anili- ing industry in the State. and there are now twice as inany mills oper- ating as there wereva year ago. In the North and North-east of the State, over fifty mills are m upgr- ation, compared with twenty at the beginning of 1932. The benefit of The Manager of The Brookville Manufac- tfirlng 00., Ltd., Brookville, N. B., will be at the Ground Limestone Booth during Exhibition and would like to meet those interested in that HIGILGRADE the revival has not been mt m the same extent in Southern T - FlNELY-PULVERIZED . M E mm,“ but mm m new m3; LOW-PRICED which is giving wonderful results on many Island farms. ‘qr Bnmcs THE CLOVER.” H. G. S. ADAMS, Manager. mills working tn the fertile Der- went Valley (near which the paper and the outlook is brighter than ii has been for a conalderaune time. has been the forerunner of in- creased activity in Tasmanian saw- mills. The improvement does not mean a boom in the industry, but it docs represent a. tendency to- wards normal conditions, after the abnormal period of the last two years. 489 Old Gold atla Premium We will allow you the highest price int trade for your old gold, plus an extra premium. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver. HIGH QUALITY EGG PULP London experts to be “equal to the finest grade of Chinese," which is the highest estimate essential for the future of this young ‘ dustry. Hitherto Chinese egg pulp has been regarded on the London market as the beet obtainable, and is so well-known that it has held prior- ity on the market. Nevertheless, the Tasmanian egg pulp marketed in Iondon has sold satisfactorily at Prices as high as those realized b‘! the Chinese. The Tasmanian product has the advantage of being free of duty, whereas Chinese pulp is svbieet in Britain m a 1o per cent. impost. A development of great import- ance to the Tasmanian fruit ex- port industry has heenithe experi- mental shipment made recently w Europa in a chartered Dutch ship. i THE!!! INDUSTRY REVIVAL pulp, industry is being established),| {chanical pulping machinry, New An jmprwgmom m the Wildmglmach‘ sca of greater efficiency have trade in the other Australian States u’ pany was unable to obtain the ne- I CARRIAGE or mm.‘- |into operation. Experiments have Canada. flted by the expenditure of nearly: v isaooo. Each overseas liner brings" m '“ “m” t” mmkmunm” q country. over five thousand homes. _.over 100 passenger's to Hobart. leach W“, expeflm“ u“ “d 10B ' iof the newest member of the fam- i PAPER PULP ~ lily group as the result of simmer diarrhoea. By fer, Since the passage of the legisla- I number d m,“ deaths 00cm. m tion granting concessions over large August ma saptlembcun 8Y0” M heavily-timbered country~ Th“ is why we cry "Influx-pr in the Florentine Valley, in South- to the hmhieg parent,’ ~ use w, cm Tasmania, to a syndicate which want h, warn them that the" jg g, intends ‘to undertake the manufac- very grave danger at this season. ture of paper pulp, a large amount We warn them o1 danger, not Just of preliminary basic work has been to frighten them, but to impress carried out. Many difliculties had on them the urgent need for extra to be overcome, and, in spite of the and special care in order that the ivaat amount of technical work, the life and health of the babies may [company is convinced that a fur- not be threatened- Ither experimental programme at F01‘ 911119" 55 u" “b? W" 1' 5°‘ ian estimated cost of £50,000 must i"! "fltumn? "d- m “Adm” w be undertaken. During the last two all its other advantages, breast- ryears there have been important rigfikris 553511;: gdhgszlg t: d? ;developmenis in the design of me- paredrqshem 15 no danger o‘ pm being contaminated. For these rea- sons, the breast-fed baby is pro- tected in so far as his milk needs are concerned, and the result is that comparatively few breast-fed babies develop summer diarrhoea. The milk for children who are bottle-fed or who have been wean- ed should be safeguarded the year round, but in summer, extreme care must be given it. Ln the first place, a. pure, clean milk should be been developed for use with soft woods, but it cannot be said with any certainty that they would be suitable for use with the Tasmanian hardwoods. A shipment of logs is, therefore, to be sent to Europe for the Pllilwse of making comparative tests to determine which type of plant should be purchased. Ten- tative arrangements have been made for the tests to take place in Sweden and Switzerland. They may possibly be followed by a paper- making test in Europe, under actual milling conditions. without delay, and it must be kept‘ cold until it is used. It is also ee- sential that the milk be covered so as to keep out all dirt and to pre- , vent flies or any insects from gain- In addition to the work in the inc access w it- Florentine Valley areas the strong P1111118 the 11°‘? WW-ther- the “by likelihood of the reopening of the |sh°uld bi’ kept clean» as ‘himid b° plant at Kerfnanflie, in anotherievemhmg with which he “m” m‘ part of Southern Tasmania, has re- “mmt- Keep hm °°°1 Wm‘ °°°1 ceivcd prominence. The Kermandie baths and 8' mmlfmun 0r clothing plant was opened three or four ‘*2 mihdags’ add"? a“; d‘)??? years B80 by another company in- Knife; like “giihfilgmeneezd gmorewxmf‘ a n may frequently be offered cool, un- wflments were promising’ the com- sweotiened water to drink between feedings. There is no occasion for worry if the baby takes less food during a. hot spell, but if diarrhoea AMALGAMATION LIKELY cessary capital to put. the scheme been continued, and it is now stated 5mm, the doom. should be "m, that the organizations interested in m. at 0mm Delay is dangerous “d, launchmg we mdustry i“ Tasman“ ‘is often fatal, as is evidenced by a" “k9” m “ma-mama”- the deaths of over five thousand ;ba.biee each year. i Questions concerning Health, ad-l IMPROVED FINANCE S the greatest , PAGE ELEVEN Cylinder lOxlZ EVERY l/auszflozo ‘ Should l/ave with First Purchase of a Can of F LY-TOX Oroies on all FLY-TOX Coils NO Fl ING ' NO SPILL/NC Mr. Dealerr- Kindly send me ized effectively against their most ,destructive parasites, the bulb inematode and the larvae of the bulb fly. Up to the present, ordin- -ary immersion treatments experi- mented with by pathologists the Pliwhflsrd. which practically meanslwfld W" ha" had “me effechlstore on the river front at a cost of . pasteurized mum Upon deuverydowing h, the {figure o; Lhp 4151p. £57000’ Ram is Sm] bad“, neededgan inc-mas» m timber rorrliilb as the m'lk should be placed on icmIYWi-Blifi to reach the de-plr nen- ’ ‘ etrated parts of the bulbs invaded by the parasites. However. this problem has been solved by the Dominion pathologists. An investi- gation of the deadly properties of solutions against nematodes and their influence upon bulb growth led'to the selection of a silver nitrate solution es a promising dis- infectant, but, owing to the insta- bility of silver nitrate in the pre- sence of chlorides and other sub- stances in tap water and in the dirt clinging to bulbs, its use had no commercial possibilities. How- ever, when silver salt was com- bined with potassium cyanide, in the ratio of one to three by weight, an effective solution of satisfac- tory stabillty was obtained. Forced into the nacissus bulbs by an evacuation process, the solution destroyed the bulb nematodes and bulb fly larvae without significant injury to bulb growth under green- house conditions, and with no ev- I I One can Fly-To: ____._.. .__._,s_..---.__-____.{ SIZE . One Super Hand Sprayer FREE. (°,“,Q‘,“d°" ) ' s Above | you: m a uumr our) | I E SIGNED I ADDRESS I E This Coupon N.» Good After Sepicmber iu-h, 19s) : This Super Sprayer saves you 50% to 75% because I I is breaks Fly-To: into a finer floating mist, killing I : aiiflying insects and penetrating all crevices. : » _ ‘ v1 v | Ssin Representative: Made-in Canada by : ' j cu. l: I Dunn Salt! Limited Canada Rex Spray Coqltd. I Egfiglm-I l Torvnaa Montreal Brighton Ont. i r-‘ri- -"'““* -—~-' o‘ 6 : —IIIZZ_IZII——Z—IIQIQ_—_——-_ A VALUABLE DISCOVERY Ipast year or so, and it is felt that ———— |thc establishment 0i a launch ser- The horticultural industry will I vice (mulling periodically at the chief hail with much satisfaction the . , island-z would iv,- i-f grout value il valuable discovery made by the MORE BUILDINGS isinrmv min-r. Anmiii; oillI-r sug- Dominion laboratory of plant Uifillillls 1*. ihz- maintenance of L pathology at Saanichtcn. 13.0., Acwilty in building has been lifeboat "lcv mv operate from that narcissus bulbs can bl‘ sieril- notable’ During the month a finc‘SOlllllD0ll. one n, tun chief seaside new severhswrey building‘ ccstmgiresorts of South Queensland. 'I‘her¢ over £90000 erected for the shawls also a proposal on foot for the Company; ‘(ms Opel,“ and many provision of a boa‘, harbour at Red- nther large buildings in the my arelcliffc. a popular sPflSlflP resort 2! ' ~ iles from Brisbane ‘nearing completion. The Cityim ' icouncn is about to amt a woolimrnaasan TIMBER REVENUL I The FOrCSll‘_\’.DP|')FlTlll1F‘llf reports in the Western district where far-iigriaearprirgyiiiv giplljmgggiazgz; mers and graziers are experiencing r 5 ' n‘ ‘ i _. . an anxious time. On the coastnlliiggijpafi “uh tigiaoaof s; belt, however, good rains have beeni "Y e qua“ (is O reed’ y [recorded which have groan‘, vmuxand veneer as WClI as decorative m,“ dairv farmers ' _\voods exported show a gratifying i increase. I (‘OLD YIELD INCRE SED | I EIGHTJOLD A “Your methods of cultivation are r ‘hopelessly out of date," said the _ _ 1 . l. .‘ _ There is still marked activity in I gigugnzlllcagllfilrgtgzi 853th‘; gold mining, and the records for o ' " . ‘ astonished if ‘ou got cwm ten the first five months of the year to} pounds of appljs from that tree]. May 31 Show that this year's yield: “So would I" replied the farmer. is nearly eight times that of the "IVS a pear "F03. - ycorresponding period last year. The; {total gold yield for the State for [the five months in 1933 was 32,723 fine 02s., compared with 4484 fine; lozs. for the corresponding period of ~‘ 1932. Gold has been won in many‘ "fww mans of the stage‘ but the princi-’ Tlfc )lir.w,s ltilbcrlmn of Sum»- i , mcrside oflcr for sale in‘ icndcl -pal contributor in May was the new _ - [field at Mt c0010“ where ‘my, fine I their vnluayblc P11111011} on _ poplar ' - i -" ,A\cnuc. This property which us: 02s. were won. formerly occupied by Mr. Jusiip i Arsc-nziuli, coiisisls of :1 large hniL-‘h, (‘OIIVFIIIPIICPS h This Super Hand Sprayer ‘hm-ash i The fruit was can-led by the hon. Yeffistfllfiflfl System on the upper decks of the vessel. If the experi- ment succeed, IMPERIALS ~ "Iberia! Products-IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD-enjoy a long and enviable record for highest-class results in fox and fur raising. Ranchers find them always dependable and moat economical. Numerous patrons inform ua they are unsurpassed for food value. “IMPERIALS” fed liberally and regularly ensure success. ‘Imperial Biscuit Company Ltd. CHARLOTTETCDWN, l’. E. I. great. On previous occasions apples have been carried without refs-ig- eration for long distances in Aus- tralia. on Journeys that have oe- ciillied as long as two weeks, and ii- ifi hoped to extend this period to Although Government expendit- ure for the first eleven months of the financial year ending June 30. i933, exceeded revenue for that per- iod by £112,500, Tanzania's position shows an improvement compared with the last financial year, when the excess of expenditure for the corresponding eleven months was £298,000. Revenue to May 8i this year totalled £2,235,000, an increase of £07,000, compared with an esti- mated increase for the twelve months of £40,000. The deficit for the year is expected to he £50,000. REGULATING COAL OUTPUT A committee has been appointed four or five weeks. Success will mean the development of a valu- able market in Holland. For the majority of crops the use ash) has been found advimible, es- vf a complete fertilizer mixture pecially in Eastern Canada and in British Columbia. (that is, a mixture furnishing nit- rogen. phosphoric acid. and pot- TOURIST TRAFFIC BENEFITS Tourists and other (resellers have not been slow to avail themselves of the facilities made available to them in consequence of the tenrp- orary concessions granted by the Binder Twine “ Silver Leaf” Brand Commonwealth Govermnen-t to av- ereeas =hippin¢ companies to en. aganApl1glgo$ “I! gage in the passenger trade be- tween Tasmania and other Austral- ian States. The relaxation of the prohibitive Navigation Act provis- Mannfsctnred by the BBANTIDBD OOBDAGE 00., LTD., of BRANT- FORD, by the Government to prepare de- tailed Pmliifleals for the stabiliza- tion of output and. prices and regu- lation of the opening of new col- licries and to foster the export trade. MORE DAIRY SCHOOLS The Government has arranged for short schools of inatructiorpin dairy science to be held next month at a large number of rural centres. rm: UNIQUE panama nuns The immense popularity of the wonderful Banter Reef and the hundreds of islands dotting the m lltITlSll EMPIRE. Buy CANADIAN Mans BINDER TWINE, price no . higher than lflififivl‘ - Twines are offered at. I Bringing _ Up_ Father ___ dressed to the Canadian Medical Association, 1B4 College Street, Toronto, will be answered person- ally by letter. LINKS WITH THE ISLES‘ 0F idence of injury in the field tests‘ BEAUTY to the foliage or bloom. The dis- covery is of great value to com-i mer° L‘ 9- 97°“ "Eli-aim" 1" mm“; mum Brisbane for better means of com- i [with all modern I large orchard. nmi a, int containing one acre hi‘ lunrl, 'l'rn(lcrs will bi received at lllf‘ nllino of F. E. Doiron, Solicitor, Summerside, up tn noon on August 31st, instant. The KITTEN HAS SIX LEGS ___.. MANSFIELD, 0., Aug. IL-A aix legged kitten owned by Alex. Oates. of Willard, north of here, walks with its extra pair of legs near the front of its body touching the ground. Ex- cept for a peculiar gait, the kitten is healthy and normal, Oates says. Hinchinbrook Channel, particularly around the Whitsunday P888886. i5 rapidly Brewing. Each year increas- ing numbers of tourists from over- seas visit this wonderful play- ground. A definite move has now been made to enhance the pleas- ures and comforts of visitors. An influential company has secured leases of several islands, and ar- rangements are being made for the provision of guest houses—probably elaborate log huts-on the islands. Each island will have a motor launch service so that visits to places of interest may be quickly and economically carried out. The islands will be in touch with the mainland by wireless. A tramp travelling through the country stopped at a farm house and asked for something to eat. The farmer said: "Sure, you can have something to eat and a chance to make some money besides. I'll give you $100 if you will bring that bull out of the pasture, dead or alive." "Why, I am an old bull-fighter," replied the tramp. "I can bring him out easy." So the farmer gave the tramp a large rock and a pistol and took him over to the fence. The tramp Jump- ed cver and walked toward the bull. Then the bull started for the tramp. The tramp threw the rock and hit the bull on the head, but the bull kept coming. Then the tramp fired the pistol without eflect and he started running around the field with the bull behind him. Finally the tramp was near the farmer and he shouted: “Open the gate." “Why? asked the farmer. “I'm bringing him out alive," re- plied the tramp, between breaths. at the same time increasing his speed in the direction of the gate. IinnnPa Llniment for Chopped alsln, I OABIDADS Int ree- “SILVII LIA!‘- eivetl from the IMMU- ‘SILVER rear nmnm rwma has been sold b: II g for many years with the very beat of satisfaction to the farmers, and as the price is "f! l0" "Ill Y!!!’ "l6 “film? flwfld buy the best make which is without doubt Sliver ma." We pay the freisht In n! aunt"!- wl "If W" dsaslowasgoodlilnderhrinecanbesoldfor. For sale at our SEED 8103!. QUEEN STREET, in any quantity WHOLESALE and RETAIL. BATER & 60., LTD. my‘ \5N"T ‘rt-us uusT aoncsoue. cum? KEEP Youmnrrifi OPEN- DONT Mite ANYTHING’ non‘? wcnivr- MAGGE- vM , MOT Mildew .._- i__ cu» A Tt-MNG" . 41,,’ °"v/ mumchggon hegween the various ‘ highest o: any izmlm- "of i1cccss1~ Islands of Moreton Bay. A few fa- 5 "i “m” m’ - talitl have och ed d 1 1h ‘ CS C IT lll‘ 11g 8 I THE VI-TANG GINGER ALE DRAWING Will take place on Thursday at the Exhibition. All winners of free cases are eligible to compete in the draw for the Grand Prize, your chance of a. Pony, a Silver FUX Scarf or $50.00 If you have a chance in this contest. write the manufac- turels The Maclean 60., Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN or get particulars from one of our booths at ihc- Phhihition- t i i By George ‘M: 7'. iaanus ¢\