MARCH a. 1941 piano TAX RETURNS Ottawa citizen A,“ added service to tciipuyers,_the office of the Inspector oi New YQ fk Sfgck m. 10x, Clinrlottetovn. ‘ail Ifllllflllllflpill until 6 p m. dcily ex- Those unu e to oviii t einselves of the re ui r tlirdcYS- _ _ 9 1'1 3L2“), make spittlf!‘ appointments for evenings. Exchange M Qumlversiflc, nnllNg W. lriig%insfof thzAChirrlottetoivn stuff be Trwn o . .ummersi e, rom crc 3rd to Mcrch ,||i.il’ t . . _ (Canadian m») mm 1 pJfl‘ till 6 an. dolly except Saturday. Special qp- ,8‘ k pinmigllfb may cc inude loi evenings. °° F 91°" Am C and F‘ 2.6 h1g1: - Am Tel Tel 16o a-a D ‘Eiiifvifllhneo i§ 1" wliiclir-TRENHOI-M w I gztrlhcix Av at 3-4 — Steel 1g 1.3 ‘when; News, Feb. 28)! fl ches Ohio 40 5-8 ‘flddmg of interest l0 Bl Sig. 111-51515;- 55 7-3 oer of friends and re atvfi. Cori Edison 21 7-8 WW0“; ihe Marltlmes oo Q4511 31m 32 5.3 b ‘"“‘“"f“‘l.i'.‘§'2r"°“n“r' is; . . scorers it 3-‘ ire i - itlotlczfflirles g. Trenhoim, Fort Kennecott 331-3 fibnence. when their only d”? ‘ Mont Ward 96 ‘l-B m...“ Bnnclre. "as ‘mm m N Y Central 12 i-a but" €?“ll'f’ivi~iZ°l'.‘F X9031? mo... t... 2e (or) A ditto.“ i311? "with lvrlglit of Central Bede‘ three-man tribunal inquiring Tnto 9"" P" C0 35 ' ....l. the abllltv of Dominion Coal Com- Sid 011 NJ 34 3-8 ‘heirs ceremony: which “"5 per" any to pay wage increases souirht T°X"5_C°?P 35 7'5 in by R011 J- E- Shanklm‘ p55“ by its employees. was told todav by Vim" A" 3B 1'3 g oi Poll I-flwrmce UIIWEd Company Vice-president H. K. Kel- U 3 Rubber 30 3'3 porch ot Cfl"§‘"“- ‘wk place be" 1y. that he favored a raise of 10 per U 5 30 3° 53 1-2 gee b11114 i" ‘ems’ snapdmgo“ cent. for coiliery and Glace Bay Vanadium C011! 25 dmlfrsldt‘ 1111" “'05 give" l" snglgilrtgdckli/luilrjiguworkers District 26 will g1???“ I-I m " ' when lwke" President D. W. Morrison, smiled; WOOIWUYIYI — - a \ ‘l "rimgil, gbslrPvt length dress of “don lilue iriilullcd with white m ilinq hat with rose h" Her accessories pro 0t 11d is es mid lilies i ~ l‘ . mglflhflitllll! music was played ills. lliibrl‘. Slnitli and during 510M111; oi the register lVlr. “smith sang in fine voice ‘I , ... l it ‘WWI n. held followinié S ll_’lilli.'!!l01"!~i were ihc bride and groom. covered with a ti wddln crlke 1nd roses. Mrs. wigs Rllllcie. sister of the groom WM, Mrs, M. L. Atkinson, aunt idle bride. rut the ices. while mlsabel Rurlcic and Mrs. H. E. Man lissktcri in serving. Mrs. y; Atkinson replenished. M, and Mrs. Wrizht left immed- th reception on a. my’ ‘ll§§§llnr° irln. The bride rilled in n flowered sprint; as: with bhick coat and white “swung, on tilvil- return they |ili reside in Central Bedeque. Among the guests from a dis- mwere Mrs G. M. Wright. Mr. Mills. W. J Vrlcht of Bede- piftlir. and ‘\ll" Flliott Wright tiliiddl l’ F? I army of cierldliig The beu l punts ‘c .4 to the high re- ‘Md in which tlle young couple upheld. iox MEAT Boneless Horse Meat d 5C’s 5c Lb. Ground Meat 50's - -- 5c lb lielTripe 50's —- — 4 l-Zc lb CollTripe 50's — - 3 I-Zc lb. MOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. island Cold Storage Company i" liofossicn-alnllards McLEOD 8t BEN TLEY W. II. IIEYFLPIY. K. C. J. A. IlE.\"I‘I.EY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristm and Attorneys-eh Lniv DIONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street lillllRELL & C0. Ii. F. ARCIIIBALD 005119?" Accountauu Eastern Trust liiilldln] Charlottetown w». ._ —~:~; M. ALBAN FARMER I'...-\., _ , ltlinlsrizil, stilihgiron ETC. 0011:‘ Blink of Comma an: Bldg. g-Qhrhv TO LOAN. out VWCCMAlMI-ICECSON SOLICITOR. mo. llvsrlilli: i rizw MATINGS W’ 100d vrhlte faced latlnum lfmqifiilis. McNcill sol-o n. Sign- zmowgl Much. Box 294, Char- IsJ-iz-ioci-zi-ze-ze-e-a. Cellini Guardian locals, do I tddlic ll‘! _ hllolencg " “"0 0" every additional u iilvertising Rates __ . Mlmlmum (‘barge toi- Any Advertisements ill Con“ . n, word: Western and Eastern local: r.qu!"|"°11|l Announceircn. and Coming = Mr void: In Memorlam Notlcee Sltlrliual Offerings. Cards, etc 70° Per Inrh Wedding en: "°"- 7°» m Inch or 4c per word. um of Subvcrllllhnl manor? 111th- Addrera and Presentation 81.00. Other rates MI "Now we are gettiniz somewhere." when Mr. Kelley said. "If I had the dolliir of it . . we wou.d ‘increase the rates for that group of men this year with as much money, as ve could atlord with the earnings cf the mine." His silimcstlon would affect about DQ111611. The tribunal, sitting in its second day under Mr. Justice C. P. Mc- Taizue. of the Ontario Supreme Court. was informed bv U.M.W. d.s- trict vice-president. P. G. Mulse that such a. proposal, although welcomed, would not tuni the union from its objective of betterlniz the conditions of ail its members. But before the session adjourned. both sides were advised bv Mr. McTaizue to put “a good deal of study" on an order-in-council. No. 7440, passed in December and set- .tiniz rates of pay in the 1926-29 pe- riod as what he termed "e. flexibe peg" on which to base pay for work- ers under present conditions. It "bars wage increases as such." he explained. unless it ls shown that llviniz costs are abnormally 1112]]. Dominion contract men would lime "o, prime. facle misc” for a flat ratc bonus because their wiiizcs are 7.1 a handicraft centre. The amount of cheque! 059100 by Qhflrtffgd hunks In YiZ Cflfltlfiillll oentrea In 1040 was 834.437.000.000 es oomph-ed with 831-017 000-000 gm 1039. Payable in Advance Eventa 3e per word: 10¢ per Inch: Lleta of per name: utters til ment 40 words for 81.00 8 I l. Notices of Thanh: tend m , @312, Help m...» ' 2 MEWANTEDIAppLY GUM‘; r L-aoo-z-aa-iii. i. i0‘? SBIQ m re hlyE/ivv ciiitnoonnri t?‘ oageeeutlitab e Anon otter-tiled‘. p" L-202-2-28-tf. l ,0‘ Lost “Pix/T a -—— M “1- tgfiiiivlriifliili‘ fut‘ . uaai-a-gfi Men and Women Wanted WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN A business in an exclusive district? Bell gr hundred guaranteed house old eceeeitles such cl Spices Extracts. Food Products. Tea. e. Farm ne en. 0 - No k ‘Thirty Dav ‘Frill 01M . e help vou realize nice so s. rl:r"“"":.*"‘ wit?‘ n . . - calm. Montrc '31 r Wanted ‘T. . . Hizs. w. ‘Willi-T's’. {lfiiiviwi-gii-ll-i-u- Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Abltibl Com Abltibl Pfd Beauharnois Dori A, Fraser ,Fraser VTO {Imp Oil Price Com. Price Pfd FINANCE | By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer ‘NEW trials 3,000; Mince 11.200. Currencies NEW YORK. March 2—(OPl— The Canadian dollar rose 1-8 o! I cent on tlie free forellfl 911011111189 ‘market today, while the Arienl-IBQ so drop 1-10 cf a cent to its oweet prcc of the year in it!!!" of the United States dollar. The peso has lost approximately l-l3 of a. cent, since the news from Bucnos Aims of further foreign ex- change restriction and closed at 23.40. Tho Cnaadlan unit. closed at 05.62 l-i cents- (Ottawa Foreign lExol-lange Contril BOQNI NM! 9.09 i491 per cent discount.) The I-long Kong dollar dipped no cf a cent to 24cc. The pound Sterling closed uncnenvect at 04-00 I \ i-2. TALK N. Y. RUNNER- Makcs reply Girrews, Mil-Nb t —(8aturday) —(CP) - The Ottawa Oitiacn to- da replied to Justice Minieter 1a- we statement in the House of ominous ‘Thursday that one of its recent editorials was "subversive." Montreal Stool» Exchange to ehoot with ballots —in other WMd-i. use their votes and influence more effectively - then Canadian veterans did in the years of debt and privation after the last war. The concluding comment had no other pu but to express con- fidence in the ability of the Can- adian men when they come home from overseas to be more dircem- lng in the way they vote." Toronto Exchange ‘PORONN March 2—(OP)—Ex- copt for s. minor index loss for the gold stocks, the Toronto stock market held firm Saturday. ' Vol- ume was 104.000 shares. Upper Canada weakened 4 cents YORK, March 2—(AP)—- 50°10" I i l I - FOR CHAMP MILLER NEW YORK, Rb. 30 —(CP) - Lulie MacMitchell, a New York unlvcrsitv Junior. may rush the namce of Sidney Woodereon, the Englieh i-ilnner, and Glenn Cunn- mgnm, the . B. runner. out of tr" k .c reooid bc . MloMitcheil finally has arrived a miter. He won the Baxter mile ‘of the New Ycrk A. C. other night with e 4:0 .4 perfor- mihlci" tied u» Madison Boom emee the . while losses of 4 to 8 cents were y Macassn, Maobeod- Cock- shutt. Preston and Broulan. Dame was down a. fraction, Kirkland-Hud- son Bay advanced 5 cents, Nipfs- slng was up 8 cents and Slsccc finn- flrmed 1-4 and Noran- Cflliffl-fy iiiid. Edmonton firmed 2 cents and Home O11 was utp a cent. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March 1- Ice Storage On The Farm The storing of ice is often referr. ed to as one of the luxurie of fann life, but it is much tncre a neces- Bllty than I- luXll-PY on most farms. A Sufficient’- supiily of ice will not only keep milk and other foods in good condition, but will actually save enougn food from spoiling to make it pay. 1 On many farms where u. perman- ent ice house has not to be built advantage can be token of some un- used space for ice storage. ‘rhere are cases where ioe been stor- ed in e. comer of the am, in un- used cellars, in empty silos, vege- table storehouses dry wells, etc. In any WDe of storage. that three es- ed 4. Smelters da los Close per cent. below those in the 1926-29 It was Just the start of another-uh)‘ o“ 12 Senna“ must be remembered_ 10d. b L th “will ha w rov II onm for the stock marker’ 33hr col aao on Qea n. ‘tahht such extfidb moncyveis pmase giddy and leading issues fmtshleiflfigggflw 1g]- : “on ' venmatlon and mm” necessary bv living costs. the week with mildly irregi. or, Amm Gold 1 mere am ‘meg types of ice awn ' ililooilclvqvaeggiirxilxdifiloihxilisbmt were fun", C1531" 17g 0% 1g ‘Ifie first is where it is 'I'he_ Associated Press average of igggxhrgx u is“ xsclswog §Ed€i1egsre°c%?% 831;; 60 stock-s was eff -1 W e 9°11" 0111" Beattie 11s is where one storage is partly under In Output t... o... week retained en advance Bidgood a i-a ground and partly above, like a. i of .'l. ‘fir; tlgetsdgillilzgtélo; gob]? a: cellar with e. roof over it; and the ———— oun . . re . , rou an third "FAWN Cenque- — Ontario mares lit-ere the smallest for 3T1Y,Cal Edm 12o ‘entireiyygieboltile véhadftcibft l: maintained its piasttion as Canadas 3955i.“ 51mm Aug. 24, last; yea-r. In Cdn Moi 49 Nmembamd ma; the ice 1n me ,m_ chief gold-incducing ‘Province in (he p351, month the turnover Oflchegbef 134, Ide; mmmd p,‘ or cistern must be 1940 00111110001118 K01 V0111°d 0" 8.971.205 shares was a new lclw lniConiarum 130 flmulgted may“; the he,“ o; {he fli2iat0vigi or gboilitéig‘ per wit g1; 2s yenrs. ks m 1 ‘ gojirivfimelt 8311-4 earthlsln the same way as the ioe le mcn a. ‘scompar 51 {,1 on eosng my, combo‘ glint stlgioowow tinmgflv-l 131g slrilrlfildfirnea b? Steel. Bei1\1“§°""%§’..“i§“=l aid "i beaineulaieilr aizatinszilagrldggoinill: 3 n85 6 BQEITER 9 Ye , l Meto , W s ng-l 1i: d, gpaclgl w“ by Ontario mines up until the end figfigjlflxefifiiy undid Aircraft,‘ Eldorado 38 m u? drglngge o1 gunohusgtgrealtgkm qi 1940 to approximately SIJ/IIIIOL- Douufas Aircraft‘ western Unyn, P810011. 216 In locality; where the expense o’ 000 011m)“ 0110413" °f “"10" “T Congolldated Edison, Americantmzllcfill: . 3g harvesting ice is an important fac- mesetits the ‘value or the provinces ware,- Works, Goodyear, and Eiecqggkfflle ° 12 tor, more attention should be paid MP1" 1t" the W‘ 0" Yws- tric Power and Light. , - 4 to the type of building constructed . l" mini"? I" 01110110 "B5 0"‘. Holding gains or: fractions to a gadsffgf gt‘ then where ioe can be stole-d at perienced widespread eXP111151°11 m point]; cr so were Fajardo Sugar-pig! crow 3 81111110 expense. The house that is the past decode, and areas that Texas Con," Montgomery Ward. Hard ma‘ m carefully built with tight incuioted showed little promise oi preduvlm“ Sears Roebuck, us. Rubber, no Homnge, 13 Wells will cost more to construct, ten yells oso are now important pm, American Telephone. 61"‘ Howey 2, but it will represent a. saving of ice contributors to the output. in 19219 wesiem sugar and muggy‘ Valley 1m Nickel 32 ugh ygar, The 53mg “re in pack- more than 90 per cent of Ontiirios Con] prefenwh Jason 42 irlg does not have to be observed gold output came from elx r80 Jam“ 1 34 in the house that ls well built. mines in the Porcupine and Kirk- Km, Add 350 To prevent the ioe from melting land mice areas. Since n. the _ Km, Hud m is the big problem In ioe etoi-ege. “t” 'so...er:"l Grow we we i» new rt" "~s.~.:.o"s~==- m D05 0S own 8J1 B-DD Q6 - Little LL 115 h. 0P0 XlO mil. 0WD 0193,59, yet in 1940 they contr buted L”, C“ 3 that will prevent all heat from pa» only 4'1 per cent- of the province's ______ M 335 sing through walls. Some materials total. ‘The 1940 returns also show a Om-DAGQ Mam}, g._(A‘p)_. Mflfifigfi 15g are more efficient than others and -i>r°<111°0°11 °1 “PPY°X1"‘“"‘Y 145*“ Wheat rices fluctuated within a Madsen so lkvwlle wine met-Brim are more 011110“ 11°10 011950 9101mm“ i" m“ range oi’) about a cent yesterday, Malartie 105 ¢XP91181V0 011011 Ol-IIBFI- The melt" harder Lake area: of 71000 ounces m,“ C, dippm; below the previous Maralgo i 3-4 of ewnomy and efficiency must be $111 1°11“ W°"E"f1°§6§1,‘)fl,§"°°fi“§; closing level and iinisnlne with on- iltqfcgverégc lg figglggurfd 1n élgicuwggggi “meal? rowan area: o . c . i c a rs g me . on - from twelve pro rties in the Thufl- l’ $115.13, QY§.§§'ai‘-§e'lover to l-4 M01190! 4a ertals that are easily obtained are i181‘ Buy (“$0116 2 of 340.070 ounces higher compared Wm, yesterday’ Morris Kirk 2 wood shavings and saw dust. Those flom fourteen properties inc the my a3 ,_,_3_8 July 19 5_8__1_2; Murphy a 3-4 materials must be perfectly dry to Patricio district». and a. total of ap- com unchangedko 14 down M“ ‘Na, b 2d insulate. A tight double wall with t» o .. per es n o er- areas e changed “"4 o“ , - - Porcupine and Kirkland Lake. Flew - |Nonnetal 30 saiw dust will prove satisfactory. oi tho promrtle, in thesn areas were. _ _ N01’ Cdn 39 In some localities one will find in active operation in 1029 and scv- hbflfllimfigénlnlvlagfehssufe ed OBrien 71 the Pit type o1 house in ccmmon eral of them have been added to the gufmckwadhfig immune on (""0" ‘l0 use. Whce a location can be se- the list within the past. live vcots. l Wm l mm exchange ywwrday igamtgur i; l a cured eo it can be properly drained, Properties in the Porcupine and 119.68 8 w r 143' 111‘ 11°11 - it i; quite satLsfiectory. The space irkliind Lake areas have also ehatr- Q11°101~°115 l" ‘"9 0 5° we ° ‘PM! 91W 300 e. can be utiltioed, where e lem- §d in the expansion. In 1929, ror‘ centdvvlm to unghlioiisleédllvgey wltielt Pi-estont a) w,“ “w, 1, m", m; g0,- “mm; t , i rtl i th POI‘. Rt '17 1-2 111d “Y ' “"8 0 5"" A" ll tmecheryflrheee pits are usually hliiziiirclace dig: prccdrhirilweustetd 0332.000 011-93191. 1 F“"" "W" 5 ridden: in shlpfi and lined with one ounces w one output, which coma Argentine prices were unchanged Small’. 2g ‘lager ofmbrick ignuiatctllge. “Iln 1233:3318? lee with eighteen ropertes 1111 ‘ ‘ W "0 B" 9 e Ea roximatel 142s, ounce! in i $335111“, M owing the.» ore simply leetered l dtfitiral- ‘M’ tlfiifrffii" Montreal Exchange ere» r» i" ti‘; °§£$#Cr°.‘.?‘a.i%°rdi. tutti 1' 11 ~ 011"“ ' Straw Lake s 3-4 r 1929 ared in this type of house than when $113.1 1:13:02: ihoihlerties “in?” 4.000 gvqma a}; eboye ground. bat it i, mtore lncon- °““°°“ 1“ 194°‘ mdudm“ m” “m MONTREAL March 2-(0P)—- Teck Hush 32° Wmm hi w trim? 1h“ tied“. llirures, which are eublect to re- . s t m wed Uch, 26 Where cc 1s I 1 l ° vision the Porcupine area to date The stock market t?‘ R1 aymlgwm Upper Cm 155 e house where the wells are amply on. our.“ “i’.‘{l.‘°.if."“r¥€i’t.?i 1318.13.22 .. ... , ties: opp“ “s; spurts: . . . W ‘ erm a 1 8- ' Lake m‘ u cieghwitwgitla 060%‘ doli/lvgfillfjribl Power and Breailian wmdm’ 71 $133M‘: péfincgmgtlyfid, s‘: “m °“_____.__-_---'°m W“ ' ' ‘ ' shined frecuoris and Intemlfltuu“ {ynfiir-Hylmq w? ten used. and while it is not es zoos EVACUEE IIANDICRAHS Nickel and Noranicla drcililfid 0010M an insulting material as some sub- DONDON -(CPl -l.iondon eva- General steel Wares was better guys-g“; stances it ls common to many cps; child eri 1n Devon and Corn- off hilt Hémélloii gigtiise Aaigvgyga futmmmfifrwétaggtmategllewm ' milk w um ac . en i Tam . no av a . en fmdwgijgfm°dmifitf meaning posdtlon. “no sh BMW He! 1a I a ahavlms are very good pecking mat. have converted a ‘H1108? Mic 15 Til" 5" 05? l “T”: Garden record made in i998 h! Cilnninn/tiem and equalled twee lest year by Chuck Feneke of Wis- con.e'n. Cunningham hen the feet- eet American outdoor ttme- 4:00. - -while Woodeiriiori holds the world recon! at 4:004. In ioe. put a layer of in- eulatin ma a1 on the oor and a layer e ght to l2 inches tick between the ice and walla. The ioe should al- wa e be packed as solidly as poe- elblye with m, lease amount of air space. Cover the ice with a thick layer or acre/w or other insulating i- l NOTICE T0 Ollll CUSTOMERS On March 3rd Mr. Ralph Gay will take over our Longworth Avenue Store, which will then be known an GAPS GROCERY. Mr. Gay has lied a wide experience in the Meet and Grocery Busineel. We wish to thank our customers and friends for their loyal aupport during the time we op- erated tlie store at. Longworth Avenue and would eek them to give the came support to Mr. Gay. ~l we: WILL CONTINUE T0 colvnocr our: oussm STREET svoiw 1 (Canadian Prue) Mr. L-ayolnle told the House the Citizen will have to answer" for Bloch Close a? editnéial’ "before the courts of e coun y.‘ Bell Tel 156 1-2 Iihe Citizen's reply —a.n editorial 31111111111 b I-lentitled "on mowing Where to, can Cement 4 1-1 ehootz- said- - cart: Igor Pr d '1 "In an editorial on the relation- cm "r 2"" a’; ship of patronage to the first Bren c“ PM“ 4 i" 2h‘ ilmtirrw‘ ‘ill 0:01:11“. u“ icdteid ‘ a“ mum ‘h: m wlcfnary ,. _coricu Oons smelt 35 1.3 an‘, my?‘ ""03" b-o m 3,»; 25 I 1k ere an adagg a ut honest Dom M34313 714 o gaining when he acqulsitlve Drydgn 414 fraternity quarrel. But nothing is Gen 5m] wgm 5 likely to come of the Free Press Int Nickel 3g 1-3 "scoop" about the revred Bren Massey a 3 1.3 contract. when the lads come home Mtl Power 35 1.3 from oversea-e. after some years of Nat Brew 3| 1-4 service at the real business end of Net steel Gar 32 the Bren gum. the m“ know bee- gtoranda 5 1-4 ter when to ehoo than Canadian 50W C0111 2 veterans did in the years of debt fipg-igfeffg 15 1-2 and ptlvation’ after the last war. St of Oan- 50 onihhetdgiflzehldsrtgiltflffeigdwgiglsiegeaaxff st °f ca“ PM _ tor this war may know better where ‘ run, CHARLQTTETOWQI GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TYONS haFs Rightnl Work for You!" “ WORK nearly three miles under the sea, on tire Phalen Seam of the Dominion Steel and Coal Company's Cape ‘ Breton mines. If you're a Canadian —no matter what your business is —I figure that I'm working for you. Here's why : “One-third oi the population oi Nova Scotia, and hundreds Dosco D Q S nit/ff DOMINIO CORP EXECUHVE A-NO SALEEOFFICES: CANADA CEMENT BLDQ, MONTRUXL ~-WAREHOUSES AND SALES OFFICES ACROSS CANADA t I Only Producer of Shel and Shel Illinois In Canada Wholly Self-Sustained Within the Empire e oi thousands oi other Canadians, depend, directly or ‘in.- direclly, on the activities of Canada's largest industry- the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation. The more titan $60,000,000 which Doeco paye out annually helps to keep people in every pert of Canada prosperous . . . and they are your customers . . . as they prosper, so do you." is making an important contribution to Canadian. welfare by providing employment on e big scale for Canadian workers. If you are a buyer of steel OI.’ bituminous coal, remember Doeco products are more nearly 1O ‘H, Canadian than any similar products available anywhere. u STEEL AND cont. ORATION LIMITED i Science Helps Nature Make Pearls In the quiet little Japanese see.- slclgrg ylllage of Toba the centre of Ntppong pearl culture industry, one forgets the troubles of civilization in marveling at the way in which science and nature have combined produce pearls for the needs of world. Tobe. is on Jnpanfl; famous Inland Sea, sparkling blue in the 51111118110 and dotted ivith innumerable g cen Islands and brown sills, Rom Kyoto Tt is a four-hour ride and from Tokyo a full day's Journey by rail. Lt Ls e t ical fishing village of weather houses, boats dragged up on the black volcanic sands and pines and palms growing trgether on shore, says Andi-w Hamlton in a descriptive article. Tobe. however, is tho best known because it was here that Kokichi IMilklnioto, one of Japan's leading ocienaists developed the famous culture pearl. Now at the ripe ogeof 83, he takes pleasure iii showing visitors li’s laboratories, work-rooms and fishing grounds. H9 likes to recall how he began hie cult/um pearl experiments half a century I80 in spite of the sage advica of friends who thought he was wasting his time in opposition to the best sdentific theories of the day and despite the fact that he had very little money. By 1893 he had produced his first QLLNITB pearls, but they were only half-pearls or “blister-s." It was n until i913. twenty yfllrS inter, that he was able to grow ps2 iectly spher- loci pearls. His achievement created l. sensation among the scientists and Jewellers of the world It tskts nine yccrs to produce e perfect specimen. The lnrvne of the oyster are collected and planted in specially perpalrerl grounds. and there they remain for three vicar! when they attain s diameter of about three inches. At the end of this period the , divers, usually girls. young oysters are brought. up f.om the bottom by trained Japanese Workinfl in groups of five or six. they plunge mm i, gzem ttanslucerit water. collect t 1c cycters in hand nets and bring them to the siirficr, where they are deposited in floatinr tubs. The 0 stcrs are then earned to the ilobotia orv and her-c is performed Who delicate operation which sets cfi natural processes eventually re- porting in n uhrl. Skdleri wcrkega contr-‘butlons of knitted t e with pouvrlul tween-rs ehe_lle of the oyster and a open tiny frag- og tion of Xldflrg (motiher-of-peazl), AAAAAA vrvv PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Department of Public Works and Highways _SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Department of Public Works and Highways, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island will be received until Monday, March 3, 1941, for the supplying of Stone Chips. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained from the Chief Engineers Office, Department of fligh- ways, Charlottetown. A certified cheque for one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars must accompany each tender. i The lowest or any tender will not necessarily he 11C- cepted. L. B. MacMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Iligliivxys‘ Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, February 10, 1941. nAaAankf ‘a ‘, hanks‘kfaakakakfkanknaanaka‘, v v ‘ 1119110 of mussel shall is inserted into the muitleparenchyma. This serves as m irritant and starts the secre- R. Finch and D. Dudley Brill, mom, bers of the New York Stock Ella change, will bi- sling for tile firli time today at n Bundles for Bri- taln gathering The introduction rind chorus d "Pick Up Your Kirittlng": Oycteie are then closed and Placed in culture cages. These are wire baskets which hold about 100 oysters and are suspended in the water from wooden rafts. The cakes protect the oysters from ocwpi, and Lheraftecanbetowed to quiet water omen typhoone or muddy our. rents create conditions unfavorable for growth. Several tlmee e. year rubber- ted‘ workmen haul the culture cakes from the river. Sea-weed and barnaclee. which fasten themselves to the shells and hinder develop- men . ere scraped off. = After six years in the culture cages, l filfii-‘l’ twill. ‘igihtor? the Wm" He taken out. cleanecllarlilsri not; wonldllove a box c and sent to the laboratory to be‘ 566k; him. V," (‘D-med “inn. or m0 W5“ " ab“? the‘ silbivnv o- the buS. lull "WW0? w“ live WTWCI- P981108. your ni-rtllcs. rt‘ lint. fuse. Your lrlllir-ts :il"l vizlli‘ mltkms Will cheer nild thrill the Briton! "PICK UP YOUR. KNITTING" So girls, collie on! NEW YORK M570" ‘i-Egmlélix: Get n hjlik o.’ Yankee vitrri for Britatnb military 1%»; and Andnii-{iitfdiiili bumne or sac“ a civilians a long written by Norman ‘ "'I‘ho Tommles med our ‘ranks and 811115. The R. 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