i. ' _- suspended in a sack near the sur- ' 1 f. (ace of the water. A gallon of the . ._ _‘ liquid will contain ~ .. _ f. biuesbone. Place H) t’ 1,. . > . i - . Lime "(stone lime) 4 lie. ‘sometimes difficult to know the 'vent evaporation." PAGE SIX criimi. auAiimAii -_--_— This enlurnn ls reserved for Queen's Cwnty news n! local interest but ud- vertising of s newly nature may h! Inserted st 4 cents n word psysbls in sdvsnss. OOMPLETE LINE of Fan Belts carried in stock at Malletth Battery Service. 2015-7-26-wed-tf. MA! CHRISTIE. the distirISl-llsh- pd English novelist is author of the new and illuminating dB-lly 891W wary “Hearts Afirv." Besin with the first chapter in tbs Guardian next week. ..., -/-__ 4' ‘ .-_-_ I. ERNEST ll. WORTH will be the only Drugstore open this after- noon snd evening. 2023-7-26-11. MILLER BROS. LTD. flTlIilVCN- ary sale closes Wednesday, Julyi 26th. Still some wonderful bargains] in both pianos and organs. 1877-7-24-31 ENTRIES ARI! NOW being re-l ceived for the Provincial Eirhibh, tion. Make yours early and avoid‘ the rush later on. Entries in all classes close August 11th, J. W. Boulter, Bec'y.-'I‘ress. 19-i3-7-21-tf HEARTS AFlRE-A greet new set-I ial story. A novel of consuming) young love and its world old com-i bat with greed and evil passion. By: way Christie. The illustrious author i of tho ‘Vital name" and other in-i iensely modern stories. Begins next‘ week in the Guardian. m-na rnonnsivns Wednesday i night, 1971-1-24-31. Preparation Oi Bordeaux Mixture "" ."lill0lO- (By R. u. Hur t. n gist.) Bordeaux mixture is made by combining solutions of bluestone and milik of lime in dilute propor- tions, according to the following iormula: HIUQBWIIQ ( be sulphate, 4 Water 40gals. ,, , ' Eigh grade hydrated limo may in substituted for quick lime, though on account of variations in the grades on the market it is amount to use. A good plan is to If you're anxious to get’ here’s a real trip on a GET ABUARD —.AT THE- THE CRITICS SAY . . . " ‘Rome Express‘ is recom- mended, without qunhficn- tlon, as one of the outstnmi- ing screen attractions of the your." -Roly Young, Toronto Star "It's s. ‘Grand l-lotel’ on wheels-thrilling . . expertly acted." Y. Journal "One of the most entertain- ing shows of tho EBPswP." -.\‘ow York llerulil-‘iixbiinc —N. J-IE away from your troubles and Worries luxury train that will cost you little ithe spray as required. One pound blue-Slime fl-“d ‘Hum “f‘"°m'r‘rds' l of Paris Green along with four Either °1 u” mlmwmg mmhods ‘pounds of Arscnnte of Lime in 80 ma!’ l” “wilted with “mstmmry gallons wll control the Colorado “suits? ¢ Potato Beetle or Bug. Bordeaux A- T° Prelm" 8° hwihm‘! °' imixture ccmbnts flea beetles by mixture PM" 54 Fumls ‘if “meriiis rrpc-llng action rather than as into the spray tank. Then stir the a P0550“ " stock solutions thoroughly. Now = i- add 8 gallons of the stock solution ‘ of bluestone and stir in 8 gallons of the stock milk of lime. As sPB- ciifiod previously, strain everylhlhis’ that goes into the tank. It smaller quantities are requir- ed simply take one half of the above amounts to make 40 gallons of spray. For 10 gallons mix one gallon of the bluestoric SOlIIUOH CENTRAL ROYALTY The closing of Central Royalty School was well attended by the parents and other visitors. The pupils were first examincd in the various subjects assisted by Miss Bernice Cullen. Prizes donated by the Cerwtml Rvlflilly Women's Institute were insist upon the best grade and use lpmlndswwgallonsltshouldbe left to stand several hours or over night in the form of a thin paste before using. A valuable sid to the prepara- Hon of Bordeaux is a platform for supporting the csslrs containing time and bluestone solutions. It should be constructed near the water supply and of sufficient heiglvt to necessitate little effort when ruling the sprayer- Every- thing going into the spray tank should be strained, for if this pre- caution is nmleoted 60881118 of the nozzles is certain to follow. Bluestone or Bordeaux should ne- ver be placed in iron containers. In preparing Bordeaux it is ad- risable to make e. "Stock Sdlu- ticn" of Bluestone in this manner: "forty pounds of bluestone are dissolved in e. 4o gallon wk of WR- bernrt dissolves more readily if one pound of a cover cm the cask to keep out rain and to pre- A stock lime solution is then made, by placing forty Pound-l 01 the best grade of stone lime in a cask and sinking it. Add water very gradually when sinking in or- der not to ‘drown’ the lime; the slower the action the better will be the final product. After the lime is completely powdered, water is added to make up 40 gallons. 01w gallon of this will contain one pound of lime. Cover this cask also. In making the mixture never mix the stock solutions of lime and Eye Comfort 1o: eye workers is n matter of vital importance. From esrly morn to late at night we "crowd" our eyes re- lentlessly, from one job to another. flow long will they stand it? Are you new enjoying that ef- ficiency and comfort which ought to be you"? Oensult us if you are not: You have much to Illll. llld nothing to lose. ‘In guy ease the ' OWTHIIQ [nines from an examination. nukes it well worth Ihllfl- lons first dissolve l—2 pound and one gallon of milk lime in the CHARLOTTETOWN FRINGE EDWARD Tomorrow detective- GETHER i THURSDAY t .YOU’LL MEET THEM ALL‘ l Their lives entangled on a famous luxury train. racing through the night! A movie beauty ... ... An international crook... .., .._ A handsomeadventurer ... A runaway wife ... ... A meddlesome S05" sip .. ... ..,A fugitive from vengeance... .... ... A bullying millionaire ,., ... ...A famous WHAT FATE BROUGHT THEM T0- lN THTS ADVENTUROUS, ROMANTTC JOURNEY ? THE BRTTTSH SCREEN TRTUMPH THAT IS AMAZING THE WORLD l Direct from its Sensational run st the RoxY- Ram” C“! LET “ROME EXPRESS" TAKE YOU ON THE MOST EXCITING TRlP OF, YOUR LlFE l... m rsunur. nnwsnn rumour , _ News And Musical Comedy , - ~15, _,lrf_!"_DAv|s miwniimuiiiii . V ...". Leering At m Curves Thrilling-Roaring-Speied Drama “ass ‘at: ‘o9: sv-s u‘ i. smmaan ‘on ‘oat ‘m "a s zraxrmvw Irene MacLeod, Kenneth MaoRae, William Hambly, Norma Young and Jean MMRM. The following program was then given: Chorus, School. Recitation, "y'all-ice," Betty Ag- new. Recitation by George Arsenault. Duet by Marie Walker and Irene Maobeed. Recitation, "Hats," Jenkln. ' Drill, ‘Mother Goon in Health Land." Recitation. "Phat New Boy," by Arlene Jenkins. Recitation, "My Toad" by Lillian Lewis. "0 Canada" by the by Norma then awarded. Prizes for general proficiency in ihe following grades were awarded {t5 follows: manner Just outlined. B. While the method Just des- cribed is satisfactory, the foliowing is even more desirable. To make B0 gallons of Bordeaux stir the stock solutions and D0111‘ B gallons of the bluestone solution i Rue. mm a 4o gallon cask and m1 1t up 1st in Grade lX-Artluu- MM. with water. Thm Dull a m“? R“?- amount q! milk of lime into ancth- 2nd in Grade IX-Donald Mac- er 40 gallon cask and fill it with All-sland- water. The solutions are now 1st in Grade VII-Irene Mac- reaidy to mix. This is done most Lcod. conveniently if the casks contain- 2nd in Grade VII-Kermeth ing the stock and diluted solutions bincRfle- am placed upon an elevated plat- 1st in Grade V-Heber l\ieoAus- land. form. The casks containing the di- luted solutions are fitted previous- 1y with a hose. The operation is completed when the contents of both are poured simultaneously into the spray tank. When a small QUE-hm! 9f 3°” dcaux is rvquiwd the urooeduro is as follows: To prepare a mixture of 5 E51- 0i bluestone in 2 1-2 gallons of wa- ter: siake 1-2 pound 0f qlllckllmi’ and add water to make 2 l-Z EH1" ions; pour these two solution! ill the same time into the spray W“ or other container and the Bor- Znd in Grade V-Jack Agnew. lst in Grade II-Allison Mac- Rae. 2nd in GradeIl-Eileen Ayl- WMYI and Itfoily Lewis. 1st in Grade I (an-Arlene Jen- kins. 1st in Grade I (En-Lillian Lew- is. 2nd in Grade I (b)—Norma Jen- kins and Betty Agnew. For (‘yeogrnphy in Grade VII- Norma Young. For Nature Study and Hygiene in Gracie VII-William Hambly. For Ilrrigross-Jonn MacRae. dean; mixture 1,; ready to use. For Writing in Grade V—-Eva. Bordeaux mixture corrodcs iron Chowcn. For Arithmetic in Grade V- so it is important to ‘rinse out the spray tank and attachments with clean virater immediately’ the $13733“ mg operation has been compltted- Strain the milk of lime thrwflll I copper mesh strainer t0 Prevent clogging of the spray nozzles. Thomas Asyrcw. Prizes for diligence xvcre also awarded to Raymond Humbly, Har- old MncRac and George Arsenault. Public School Certificates were then tllliillTlCd in order of merit to Duet by Jean MacRae and Eileen Aylward. Recitation, "A Sahoolboyb lst in Grade X——-lTi1l'l6 waster-Japan; Fever" by Allison Max:380. 2nd in Grade X-Andrew Mac-l Ohm-us, ‘The Maple leaf For- ever" by the School. On behalf of the pupils Andrew Mac-Res read an address to the teacher and Betty Agnew present- ed her with s. very lovely gift. After several remarks by differ- ent people present the Institute treated the children with candy and fruit, followed by the singing of the National Anthem. NORTH RIVER W. I. The July meeting or this Institute kas held at the home of Mrs. John Stevenson on the evening of July 5th with eight members and two visitors present. The President, Miss Ieah MadKinley in the chair. The meeting was opened in the sponded to with a patriotic selec- tion, sick committee reported two sick remembe ‘- with fruit, and words or appreciation were received. Reflectors furnished by the Motor League were distributed by the Sec- retary, ZMise Lee. MacKiriley and Miss Mary Doyle were appointed delegates to attend the annual con- vention. school and sick committees were rc-appointed. Miss Helen War- ren was appointed to arrange the program for August meeting, which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Warren on August 2nd when Roll Call will be answered with "Hints on Canning." Art the close Strengthening Bordeaux by uslhz more bluesicne than the Specified amount is not recommended. If greater efficiency is desired 1n- crease the pressure and 9'0 back over the field from the vililfliitc direction. “We Irish to announce the ni’ n new l8 passenger bus operating on the same route and same sche- TEST FOR. nonnasux “"h- conncct with hue at George Pooleh If the lime is not of a goodistore, Lower Montague, at 8.30. grade, or too much biuestone lflizafiiaiillfl‘! ilgomdlriimuir Line Road ‘med’ u" mixture may be ‘mollllll at ILmK. zflemzlgacgiglllzeefTllTztlg BT-YOHB’ in which °"5°_ u“ ‘mime tague at 8.10 a. m. Passengers from will scorch after being mflyed- Sparrows Road, Victoria (Jr-cums For um reason a solution for glut"? lltwfl may 0011M“ with testing the lime requlremlgtasvixof as‘ n]: idgivls" srhg°ntilamsgd Boideoux is prepared by d 8 of Sparrows mm In Somervllle half an ounce of potassium fcrro- at 9.10 on the old town road. cyanide m hm 5 mm o; my“, Parcels carried on the 25 cents The test consists of adding a few “""'"“"“ “ml”- dxofis o‘ m!‘ “quid to me m!» Parcels from Montague and vicin- ture. If a distinctly brown color ti; r. iiurciirsoii .1. orrosmrrusl stock solutions will keep indefinite- l! ity will be taken from and delivered to R. K. Clements’ office, Montague, appears, more lime is required to prevent burning of the plants. But leaves lifontague daily except Wednesdays and Sundays st 8.45 fur _ Charlottetown vis. old Town Road. 3111465"! m‘mu'° 1°59“ leaves on return trip at 4 p. m., gmngm if kept overnight. from Revere Ilotel. But may be hired on Wednesdays its The BLUE BUS LINE i and Sundays for any sperlsi occas- Inns such as institute picnics, etc. mIlhIIddMiflama-i-flt-wea-a, 0f the business discussion, the fol- lowing P10878111 was much enjoyycd. Piano selection, Miss Hilda Steven- son, reading, three enemies of life, Mrs. mlton Moreslde, solo, Mirs purchase Lea MacKinley, piano selection, Miss Mary Doyle. A paper on the art or living was read by Mrs. Alex Lad- Passengers m... Georgetown m, {non Duet, Mrs. Moreslde and Miss MacKinIey, trio, Mrs. Moi-aside, Miss MacKiniey and Miss Doyle. At the close of the program n dainty lunch wee served. Refreshment committee for August, Mrs. Wim. MaoKiniey, Mrs. Gordon Thomson, iMi-s. Roy MscKinnon, Miss Helen Warren. zzExcellent for (fioupy Children. When a child is suffering with croup it is s. good plan to use-Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil. It reduces the inflammation and loosens the phlegm giving speedy relief to the little sufferer. It is equally reliable for sore throat and chest, carache, rheumatic pains. cuts, bruises and sprains. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil is regarded by mini! thOHSBIId-Q B-l an indispensable of the family medi- nascent. Producing Pulp i In Canada) OTTAWA, July 25-h a usually ‘consideicd that a cord of wood will yield a ton of groundwood pulp or half a ton o»! chemical ipulp. This is borne out by the figures of manu- facture or wood-pulp for the year 1930. compiled by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics in co-operation with the Forest service, Department of the interior. Thesc showy that in making the 2,3&i,i30 tons of swundwood pulp produced in that year 2,241,296 cords of pulpwood were used to make 1,076,804 tons of che- mical fibre. The average production ofpulpperoord ofwoodusedwes thus 2,037 pounds of mechanical pulp or groundwood, and 993 pounds of chemical fibre. LAHRADOR CASE COMES TO ‘COURT SI‘. JOHN'S, Nfld. June 25-40.?) --Extendi:ng northward into Inbre- dor, the long arm of Ngwfmmd- land's law arrested Isaac LeMere on a charge of incest and brought him to St. John's for sentence. LeMere, a fisherman, lived n1: Pu. adise, about 22 miles from Gert. Wright. The case came under the Jurisdiction of Dr. Patton of the Grenfell Mission at North West River, a. justice of the peace, who usual manner, roll call being re-lby m’ daughter’ the complainant M travelled 160 miles to Cartwright to conduct the enquiry. Confronted with evidence given the enquiry, IflMerve axlmittod guilt and was convicted. He was brought to St. John's, under guard of n police sergeant, for sentence at the next criminal term o! Bflpfflng Court. , loMiei-es mother was en mkinw and his father a Frenchman. -—>—-_-_ IIOPE T0 INIPROVE ~ CANNING METHODS ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., July 25- (CPJ-Suggcstions for improving the pack of Newfoundland canned foods have been turned over to the Fisheries Board by the Deputy Mm. ister of Marine and Fisheries. Methods employed in canning fish have been under criticism for years and. according to the 5e, John's Board of ‘Irsde, "the in- dustry is declining at a raipid rate." The Board sent a letter to the government eh-‘xldyirig several rec- ommendations for an ifnpmygd pack. Among these is a suggvegtlqg gm- bettering the condition of canned lobsters. many complaints having been received that the pack was not of a unifonn quality; In other lines, it has been claimed that the labels. in many cases did not COPIQQpQnd with the contents of the cans. i? BABY Gm]. HA8 LOT OF PEOPLE TO H5435 The Porcupine Goldfields Ont. OTTAWZ-i. July 25—G0ld was first discovered in the Porcupine area of Ontario in 1908, but it was the dis- ooveries ‘o! 1909 that brought this now famous area into the light, and that later developed into the three great mines, that have continued since as the principal producers. namely, the Holiinger, the McIntyre, and the Dorrie, - ac- cording to the Department of Mines, Ottawa. SMART OOIFFUlT-ES ARE CAREFULLY MOULDED To emphasize the wide shoulders, which still persist, summer heads are carefully moulded. Hair is worn sleek, yet soft, and meticulously gromed. The long bob has the majority of votes. But wear it curled up in the back or fastened in a little knot at the nape of the neck, high, or swirl it so it comes short in the back. No ragged neck- lines this summer! The best basis for the ideal 1933 summer coifiure is the permanent wave as it is given today-douse and natural locking. When it is done in lose waves ,it allows you to ar- range your hair in half a dozen dif- ferent ways. Moreover, as your per- manent grows out, since the top of your head shouldn't be very wavy anyhow, you still can manage a smart coffure which the old tightly waved permanent wouldn't allow. Most women part their hair this summer. But where you part it, and now, depends on your type of beauty or the shape of your head, or how your hair grows or Just whatever whim you have about parts. The sloping part is much better than the straight one, unlsas it's exactly in the centre. This must be a very straight line. Try running it clear back to the nape of your neck and putting your buns or curls to both sides for it. That/s a new stunt. Many a part has a. middle start, then slants off at a 45 degree angle straight towards a temple. Other parts are only half parts, on one side. You can try anything you like in the way of par]. Experi- menting may bring you an original coifl-ure. The Question-What do they mean by ‘superfluous’ Bill? The Answer-Aw, somethin’ un- necessary, like ‘will yer’ in ‘will yer have a drmkT-Sydney Bulletin. going to have to please a lot of people. . She has four great grand-parents, three gmndparents and a mat “m” “mi .' hulk“ spasms Ease sorl ‘ n hdlyeselyliheil N.Y., July 15_ Little Evelyn Brockman, 10 weeks old, has a big job to fill and doesn't know it. Since grandmothers and grand“ fathers like to consider themselves among the first people that an iii-l UIWIQGYIIIWXWWUIUQIVUUIID ginseng |.l iT l lime- f I TONIGHT See NOR LEW AYRES IN 6AM“ "o KAY AMERICA” Also-COMEDY AND SPORT REEL may-care society stow-sway who stoleamilll snnrarr-"ran nnvn. nonsrf sun comnnv - "nx-aoos-ren" this hilarious tsle o! s devil- ‘ 's gorgeous fiancee. rte-Believe me. Miss Euphoifll-T when I dance with you I feel as if; I hold the whole world in my grasp; Fox Feed Price List ._-___ Beef Cheeks ...-...... Per lb.4c Beef Hearts Beef Trips . Per lb. (Win Beef Trimmings Per lb. 6c Beef Liver .... .. .. Per lb. 8340 Boneless Beef Per lb. 6c Horse Meat . Per lb. 5M0 Weasand Meat .. Per lb. 5e Calf Hearts . . . Per lb- 50 Lamb Cheeks . .. Per lh. 3M0 Hog Livers Per lb- 3o Hog Plucks Per lb. 2c Cash Price l/ic per lh. less. island Gold Storage l764-7-13-tf. SOUVENIRS Gharlottetown -—end— Prinoe Edward Island A wonderful assortment of I SOUVIJNIII POST CARDS SOUVENIB CHINAWABE LEATHER GOODS. FANCY SOUVENIRS in ‘srnvan, nnoivzn ms ms-ny other Decorafiflfs. Call at our BOOKSTORE and get s supply before leaving for home. Garter-Ti Go. Limited .... Per lb. 5o‘ Do Not Neglect ' Your Eyes An examination might be of great benefit to you, i E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS South Bids Queen Square EProfessionaI Garils Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. 0. ' WTIIER N. W. LO BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ITO 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, K. 0. Bsu-rinter and Attorney-shiny MONEY T0 LOAN Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street BELL 8:. MATHIESOTT It. It. 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