r. A 1 Y 1 x .a~:~a#.¢-o,.¢`_ k W---. , . - . 'rauasix _ g ' . . our oN BAIE __CENTRAL.‘GUARDlAN_*=\ t v -vc LOVES YOU... ».- _ va., __.{ " ,_ :5,:;j':"`,"' \ 9,, ` 1 V `-" _=z=§=_:.' 1:...-»§i'=s%;%§2:é1* 1' JOEL MCC REA I. Y L E T A L B O T ALso . _ _ . onlinr- vi»:iv'rlui.oQUis-r Aim OUR GANG il Au. NEXT wr-:EK » The Lawrence Family' vAUnEvn.|i on The stqo _-Meat Combines With F r_uits Quaff a toast to the bride and groom! Two foods, gay enough un- til, now in free, untrammelled ‘ state, have joined flavors in a new, blissful state of wedlock. VVhil9 the nuptlals have escaped notice in society columns, the ceremony calls for immediate celebration. The stalwart brldeg-room is none other than our old friend meat; his blushing bride that much 'feted young beauty, fruit. The be- trothal took pls/ce after a. whirl- "wlnd courtship which you may have witnessed in your own kitch- en, full of the exciting thrills that come only from the mating of two affinity flavors. -From Formal Elegance to llomely `“ Simplicity " Etiquette makes few demands on you if you want to repeat the joy- ous ceremony for your family's de- light. The wedding attire of the ‘Well-mariched couple may range hom the un-bending formality of .' the impressive roast and much ‘garnished fruit, througih the more .casual stages of the chop-and- 'f‘ruit, steak-and-fruit themes, 'way -" down to the informal “at home" Zweddings of fruit to a meat lolnf, ‘pot roast, or even a stew, Say, for example, you’ve planned s beef stew for dinner tomorrow `night. Picture, if you can, how de- licious that stew will be joined to .lt least for several hours. Brovm . _ _ me meat. which you’ve had cut P'l“°°"° Y°llllil° 55|” nt (1 I b t morning for Moncton, N. B.. where L*‘°kl”B ‘°W“lF¢°°l`dl,l5|» Kllld¢» into one inch cubes, in the hot fat. e S Je e ra e she will visit relatives. Mr. and culllni b°°°’“°° l mln" °f l°l°°¢° ndd me not wn,e,_ and ,en ,ne Tomato Pineapple Downfall of Garrido M", Mum., Mmm, md M,_ ,nd lun to a type assumed to meet nf.- brovmed cubes simmer in it for 2 °'““5° L°°"“°° Mrs- William Mltiou and family. l"“°"°"”V “‘° "°‘l“il'°i°°“l-I 1°!" hom mime adding me deed wh Peel a medium-size ripe tomato; MEXICO DT-I (A __ which selection i= made. It is the Uv and soaked aprioots. Season “°°°p °“t me lnslde ‘mm the bot' Mexican students 'lldclla 25_1eblF Mr' md Mrs' FL' 0"' S°"°“ only method pombl ewhm mum' “gl me fill and pepper' mlmed Srrzadtylcaiazoggdellvllllcelas lgwmdarllge i“liilantly the overthwx, fn? Tntnfn gtkreetbrnavema: ;,l1'i;£‘Jh°"°nm3‘gx' ololllllclas illrdlzmwllxlllllimnform to on n an or en - ." . S- 'B S 1' chile . el' m°fe dlslflnc Garrido Canabal. d_ctator of Tab- Bono _ New Ba Newt breed ¢h"mwmW”, ‘nd “led tion bf flavor, the few shreds of °f "me 'l“l°° and 5 dash °f 5"!" 5 ll» Mil-*S* ll. . n ,_ nn d rlii tho tomato Plooe tho filled “S” sgtzifn “S Pn*§“S“"‘n*‘t}1‘;,T“,‘)‘n§‘$“}' quick. active, visorous bil-do that THE ci~iARL0'r'rE'rowN ouAlwiA1u _ _ _ my M1935 -- --f--.A _,,u___.,_____ g _gy > §__;.:s1_';>‘ ' t"l‘,=6\§‘:;_;- ,-3- . *_ This oolislm _is reserved for lows AUADIA PRESIDENT il- .- -‘ :_. 1-'.11 1 of local interest but advertising D;-_ p_w_ pgttel-pp, pngihm 'ag '""° W°"°=R "li 1' W” ===~==’-'=‘=-'=_='»=’-.~»=°====='»f' = _._. __, .,,,,,,,,,_ fi *il A 3,. l i W" 0 li wo RID `t`§'."'3' "ig A' Avom nano s'rAn'rlNo by "’ - ’ equipping your car with an Exidle or NIAGARA BRAND Aflélllte Lime £3 holiday trip. _ ' _ _ Grant Mitchell - Edgar Kennedy 1” lm' _ §;,fnnQ,_' ‘ ' ‘ L'_m'°_,_n_“j /V AD D E D A T T R A C T l O N h . . Norms nvsrroo msbylerloa “nn JOHN-n'_'~;cn°nnm of TOMATOES, Firm, Ripe _ H RU STLERS OF RED DOG " ‘S‘iff,l,°:,f“J§§§‘§;§‘,‘§,fl1”,f¢t,?'°\?_l;f;_M¢,?srf -oraud River, Lot 14, will celebrate Lb. . . . . . . 19c .ri 3; Ch 1 E‘ ht hom Wm preach, L.g¢99.1.g¢-1|_ the 50th Anniversary of his Print- 23° ` ss , ap er lg and __ ON MoT0 _ ‘nm Mc- 0.11 T1l€3dly» July sinh “'10 -~ ...W -._'¢:-.->_:;_‘-:;:_. 1' '_'-,==:;-;:;:;=.~'==:¢.:z _ - " 'T' T ' c li. Pre fd t Moco - _ ,nf :lg 3 shows Dolly _ s_7_s.4s ...`.°l'i"f."f u§`2>'2...I’.‘u silo? to ml- Bwscvil Mrmr cannon. ..._ man. Ltd., of London, 0?", and Sunday, July 28, 1986. 10.45 A. M, c L -- D S John Eastman of the Montreal é‘4c;°1’“;n3n¥(')°’nfhl;n‘l1in4‘:°‘3in¥- $15” ,T»..._u-. _ .~ -2. _ ,_ - Q-=".,l’. _ ' Omce of th sine firm we in °°- ' ~. °°~ | R [_ E Y ii Truro ll oo; shi* ‘”°°“' '“‘°l°m R” C- ‘*~ B"“°“ °' M°”“¥“° "ill ,,___, ,, ' _ touring the Maritime Provinces be the 3“°5t speak” “t b°th‘°"l°°°- ' " ‘ ' on leaves of romaine or, lettuce. gathering data. and information » x"s6M'7’”'“~ 1" ‘lightly °°”°“°d 11°" *md Lorenzo Dressin served on sid for the beileil‘ i *heir firm in the saute in butter until delicately K ° ,,,,,,,,nn1 ndvengmn nnnness wnmn Pnassvraluan cnmwn sna- VICES Sunday July 29th Cardigan, = I F bl- . ` . . ,M _ _ “med . , _ Lorenzo Dressing . they conduct. Mr. McConnell in nm A_ M_ Dnndnn' am R M Mom '.-`.'-,-1".-__ ~ . 1 _ All Y 5° fu “°l‘hl“3 ”'b°“l’ the mme Water cress-chopped very fine ;tlll;nllll’llllloei5al'l0ll\ll 8233120 ‘llllrlilllgh tagu§_h7'00 P' M' The Mlnmter Wm , in_l|¢r greatest picture ‘ llilllli’ \‘°iiiSi'~'»¢ Y°\l"’° P’°l>“blY 4 tablespoons or beaten olive ou .ln" and leamlull all that can be= pm ' L'B°°5""°°'"' ' mm mstmg 5 5°ld°“ WTR “mst 2 tablespoons Tarragon vinegar HbS0l”b€d fesafdlhl the Maritime GEDDIE 'm"MEM0RA,"oN with rosy whole spiced l , HPD 2* S0 5 mblespoons ohm some Provinces as a field for the distribu SERVICES _These annual Senna” 5'" “° ffhfit ha C°milill tion of nationally advertised goods n B dn ness for primes. and a savory meat _ and Roquefort cheese. wh” . ¢ _ Normandie are real and can smoke, ° we" 5 “I t°“““3 °' }‘°°k although the first one isnt all sue, ups, it would seem a likely time to ;nnnn€ having been taken out for a speak of a pot roast with a weak ichildl-en's playrolnm, 'ghd gg; fun. ‘ne is a non sm: er an , at the ]_ey- l1ll'lalsewtl4llcl<:;-u5l}l11;>¢fles;,tg,nn:fnl°y° ‘ll 'el of the top sun deck, one half is ' 3:11 gif imachgnery which ventllates PM RM" Wm' Pmn” ofedogl? ggcgguglllbdlbltlllorllle other mu =-wud Click ml -as . 2,§‘.i.i.i."“”.¥.‘;?..;’.‘i.ts .f“”‘1.f‘“‘i°...i§‘i.’.§’.,i s tablespoons- foe fence for n,o,,,ennd,’nn .I.nn,n` me li l’°““° '”'i°d Wim". mlivd ;tweut'y-odd cages of blue we ond 1 large onion, sliced _ nickel bm and 'of varying men 4 whole cloves arranged in two tiers In the cen-I I °“P Cid" tre of the room is a -drinking foun- l CUP Wai/ef lulu built with different levels for salt 3-lid P¢DD€l‘ different-sized dogs. On hand are Brown the chuck in hot fat, ‘a supply of dog life preservers and along with the sliced onion. Re- a special stewo,-d, duoe the temperature, drop in the On the second trip over when soaked prunes, cloves. the sprink- seven dogs 'made the voyllge he line Oi Salt Ind newer. add the got hlpped by A little white, be- cider and water, and pop on a, rlbboncd one which belonged to closely-fitting lid. Two hours of Miss Nikitina, a ballet dancer. slow simmering should complete Only one cat has paid passage to the trick, and crisp potato pm, date, on the first eastbound trip. cakes round it out into a family CFM Sail fOr $5. cased birds for $2 dinner that will demand repetition, and all does seo, regardless or size' rhngwpu, smwxca ._ poster “nd 1‘PP°ili°» of st. Andrews United church here ' - E. The Fremh Lille Sets 5- E005 lable for the past four years, R..v. fOr the dose They havent got Melville Aitken uooompouled by Salad Paradg dog lfiefills Dflllied 011 the Norman- Mrs. Aitken and family left Tues- " grlguiietbebutbget V;/'life wld ihlitgggy day for Charlottetowrl, P.E.I.. a “ ° Slime B-5 if where they will vacation until the the Ile de France and the A 1 t d 1-tin Jacques Gessell, ith Nti l on . “nd °f “gust Pr" ° ep” ‘ 3 Howl Manngenmxs; nfssoénggn °l'mmP1*i'l'l» Oil T~ll@_1l€ de Ffallw. for Calgary, where his new pas- ' f” l“S°“"°°» ii men" is handed eiwh toroi char o is ioooted. in hu role- (Experimental Forms Now nationally known salad chef, re- dog owner when he bo d 3 The e, U 1 Gently demonstrated his mn be_ "P vt s goes a 'ar - well sermon preached on sunday n .sen a factor in poultry ro" an audience in the Kelvin “_ our o ne Toutou. .-Madame it night Rem M,-_ Aitken took oc- . ock culling is the removal of the search kitchen of Kelvinator Cor- ;ag;1M;l?1;§n§yners an nearly al' cum" ~°'° feellngly ‘Mer l‘° the gnpmiltablg bud' Il bemm” nec' ~ ° friendships and acquaintances madc lliiify- the-More. to establish some Dorntlon in Detroit. A round Of After the boat sails, the dog during his nnswonte new of greatistandard before culling is undef. §gl,,,;u$; gzileemiyhgnefagilgs 5;; ileegfrf fm” °“ the °‘”“°" daily f°’ assistance and cooperation extend- l iiikell U iliiii-1165191118. or some form completed and dlsplayeli b mean- ll nat ustrumons] Madam u5u` ed bl' ms °°nl"°gm'l°“ and °f the of pmgency testing' 1° l°n°“'°d 35 y “ ‘I Y 5° S q“lt'° 9' ld”-‘ °“t °f "de" happy associations he had enjoyed. 5 Eiillefiil Dllwilce, culling stand- of a slanted mirror. ing. She can ch~ose La Potee de ds 1 ._ .~ it was with keen regret that he 1" - Wm all rss pwduciion stand- Gessell cautioned his audience Bouky -nest rec- 'I'he order of the triumphal pro- mme °f their Cflspness “lm re' ' “ ' 'l " Rev. Mr. Aitken a aln s cke and °l’d5 “lime have ihelr limitation; in mom; from th Cn f th Kel tic and the Berengaria are the only 3 D ccmlon goes like this: “mmf e Sper o e - other bln ships that have mem. one thanked his D°0.ple. In September lhatwii lilili-Dl‘0d\lCln3 individual N vl bi ti f each. While on the Normandie We he 5°" t° Calgary l'° mm °V°‘° selec d by mls mellmd may mm' noel and Aprlwi Stew ° ° °°‘“ “ii °“5~ *°‘“i‘f°@S - » the ostoraco of the comm Unit- ff°m I rliher poor sister-grou with oranges cucumber and gm e_ asked about the rumor that she is P _ P. P” mit hard o`ool¢od with lil built to pe oouverzed lull. on air- ed C*“"°h `~° th” °“'Y' °“° °‘ me '°“°"y “mn” “d"’"" "ml-"il W 1 cup dried apriwls l ' ' °"~" li ' plane W-,,,,,. U, ,_ tw,,,kn,,g largest in the canadian west- “lille Pilllei-Sister group. and ii‘ 3 D01:1llldS 118-lil; Sililk gmgmfgzr mf; We were introduced to Ch'1efEn_ Sydney exchange. 5¢l°Cil0l\ is made on n family- 3 ta espoons at _ 1 nnnrt hot WM/ef crablneat and served with French glggegreljlumus 'Q n:;ll:;’esw;';11ol}:li';)rl;:;i;i yER50NALS dividllal record basis. takink into 1 cup diced celery ng is I lnlways E saltisfying in wmnd be B big remodelling job’ ______ consideration not only type but al- _Salt nnd pepper inc Iiiglfeia am.M.;i;yssaJa;sse{s the involving the installation of n lot Miss Marie LeBlanc left yester- :1dDr;;r1;icti`ogi,t angubody wellht _,I tablespoon minced orlion French Bowl t mix d eens nm of speda] smoke blowem He °°n_ day fu' her home in Magdalene Is- rt l' 3 y W 9 in ll-yin! ,Bhreds of lemon rind. 1 d 1 ° e gr “ vinccd us it couldn't be done in a lmds Un 9 m°l\l'h'5 l`l°lld8Yl~ qu” ms' ll' Wm b° l°‘md that lnlff' soak the aprioots overnight, or “fi °i "$5 Us lwrnll'°flu¢il°n and MrvaLEOD-BECK WEDDING - Tile marriage of Miss Christine MacLeod. R..N..' New York City. 5° Dr. William Rufus King Beck, of Birmingham. Alabama. t00k place Thursday. April 18th in the Madi- son Avenue Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. Black oiiiciating. Mrs. Beck, whois a graduahe of the Royal Victorla.HOSl7ital. Montreal, and. previous to her marriage, was Supervisor in the New York Hos- pital, is a daughter of Mr. and Mis. A.J_ MacLeod, Montague, P.E.I. Dr. Beck is sl son of Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Beck, Birmingham, Alabama, and a grand-nephew ofWLl1iam Rufus King, who was ambassador to France and Vice-President of the United States. He is a grid- uate of the Polytechnic Institute and the University of Alabama, Since coming to New York in 1930. he has specialized in Dermatolagy Cancer, X-ray and Radium Ther- apy. Mrs. Beck is ls sister of Mrs. |D.C. schurman, Charlottetown. Mrs S E Saunders left this km” “°' 'e “m ° °°""' ““ tomato over s pineapple ring. cor- ip” °°“ “"° ’ ` Miss Lillian cuhlil his returned simmer for another 1 . ,, 'fhicken liquid ai-oundhuthe lla; “uh "ml l°°"'°l lemlce' sew' l\l13fi5ip|l:l1ilill1; to ou" 'Governor Rafal to her home in Kildare after spend- vlmty °' "tk l’° d°' P“u°l“ ‘Mum with o lime flour smoothed in Wm’ °"°"“ “’°””‘¢ °“ Side- se al' tn d t de lug o vory pleasant wool: among re- "° "ll d°"°‘°l’°“' “'"'“ “"1” “°°l cold water. and arrange attractive d ver id owl" S u ntl hang-IIWWB iilld ll'l¢lid8 ill 1"°l¢1°v EW- md wld' back' ensuring plmty °‘ ly on a hotserving platter MNT! WND' Elllll e 10 all ° in e "gy lm me °l the er bot ll where she was the guest may °°p“°"‘y' A Wim' P'°ml°` ~ - - ~ ' C ,,, ,, ,,,, ,, sf'- :l:°..':.‘.:. milfs, ill’ .fo ul »-~. »==»-if - °~° emu ~"°-- -» -=°~=» - ucum ra ru _ , _' ' de? lmg;‘;s;i\v;,ybutmrnay mg Dun” Romnlne church leaders downfall. Garr_dos Mm mn" .r_ Wennknn Pmetnn characteristic. A eissn-out head, achieved by unitinc o uuou puffy Red and Green Popper P°W" W” "‘°k”‘ "M" ”°“"°“‘ bridge is visluug lu the city on Wiih »m°°ih. waxy comp, will pl. bl-oiled ,leak Wm, ‘, wiofful "_ Out s. medium-size cucumber in l'i”“°1C"d°"" l“l°"°”°d l’° "' mute toBradslbsns to visit her sis- dm" Alum’ "l“‘W¥h°“l' *N ,._,,.,,,,,,,,, 0, mu ,mm on ,,,,,,,,_ two pam-lenethwln. sooop out ’"°"° 1' ‘ P'°*°ii°' °°"°l"‘°' "iii“°‘ tor lu hw mn. J. D. moves of l’ii4» ""1 'Mild N lwshi- if an keg,” Puma dmc ‘ments half of the inside of the half cu- L“t"“' seattle, Wash., who motorcd to her “W l-' A f\°l'°*» *MN ll Wl4¢l'i°° W ' ‘ n cnnmnu' cumber and fill same with sliced Bell’ °f the M°"l‘° City °°lh°d"°l old home accompanied by ber two "W 05°” "lib within 010 lined. mm." ind nindmih My "me rang out for the first time innmnny ,°m_ the larger bird will lay the 1-legvier mln. M nd md mm penn" years as the students. after bans- egg. Discard all shallow-bodied, moo. the wp of the solos. sms ;‘§,§n'i“° “mill” P'-""‘°‘i i° ii" mil- im Alloo' musisr of Marlboro. Nm'-MIM.. 91' 01”-MMM in- Meanwhile. Ill s and figs, make for this clear, dried then BNI “tht ' - department .prevailed in placed after Gen to be UVM' ll Mass. accompanied hsr brother i° ill* 'lf Tboalu n. Yoo of "Allston, um.. “ill” i-NI ‘N 1° be km for mo- °°’“Pl°'4i °i’°°l‘ an sponding s few weeks with ill D\l1'P°¢°l. such as for the breed- vl\i¢i\ W their mmm un. .mlm n. Yoo of ins pen. ll lo aueftioflabis vheihsr control gmmny, » it is profitable to retain' an birds known ' _ .___-_ after the completion of thslr pul- Thi , ffklids 0! Mill Rita iM`T\l¢!1-:xzYllliHsrbor,M wltliomhss N“l'°rl\“‘ Un W' #PW in tha Oi _Hospital will be pierced in how _ size is now resting com.- . . 3 s ..~§ eiazll rilssa wil 'l th necessary last evc |004 Gunn ~ 9 W lg re PPV ' 1 tablespoon Woroest rshi - ' n n nln , S re Eastman was 0,” into 5 take place o lin y next. in Ged- ation in favor of a more u usu Sauce My g 3 th - die Memorial Church at 1100 A M. fine- _ghsiiffle P01119? Wiifh SD1¢€¢`l T tablespoons sugar great deal of minute detail and and 730 P M Rm, G Carlyle web ROSEMARY AMES Wm' ey re 5° °°d ‘md °°‘°’°“ Dash vi Sflli and pepper. Called 0" 11 ¢°H~'lll"==l>l‘= Humber °i' ner or ziou church Charlottetown lllSi2 BS BN the &PDl€S. but iheir re-, Mixe the above ingredients tho,-_ retail stores to get the viewpoint of W111 be the preacher 'The swam t’ freshlng delicacy and coolness mayn Oughlv and place in Kelvinatdr tg the men who actually wait cn the 01' me Lordfs supimr Wm be 3; offer a welcome jog in y0lll” dlllllef- 1 chill thoroughly before serving. CllSWm€l'S- T110!! HTG iN-Velllllll by pensed at the morning service. Usual motor and left Truro for Prince preparatory services. Rav. Ci. 0 CHN” Slllffllir Adds zest to Edward Island. While in Truro they Webster will also preach st South 5Pi¢¢l| PCM! took time off for a game of golf Granville at 3.00 P. M. ' , on the Truro links and expressed L-sms-7.25-11, These same spiced pears do well 011 N0rmand1Q themselves highly pleased with the| l Wiiii ii tender Iwi les of veal. layout. and oondltioh of the course.; 'rua rnasnvranuw cnmwn st tr st fi’ -Truro News 'IN CANADA -The services in the I n too. For additional ze , y u - ”"*` . _ (Th N Y lk ing them with a blend of cream The two f‘;rW;Y‘l'i ffinnilg at me I #_ n gartgekfxeillli _gloria fig-lIo5;nld_:}ynn5,g;¥ Road at 11; Hunter River at 3; Hartsville at 'll and Brookfield at 6.30. It is expected that our stud- ent minister's father, Rev. 1-[_ A, Berlis of Royce Avenue Presbyter- ian Church, Toronto, will reach at all these services. Friends and visi- tors are cordially invited fo at- MM. L-B590-'I-26-11. HAS SONG PUBLISHED-Miss Kathryn Evanaeline Murchison or York Point. is the author of a song recently published in London. Eng. land. by the British and Dolniniorrs Music G0. The song. entitled “That GUN-use Beside the sea," lg get Lp B WW Blessing melody and is now obtainable at music stores. Miss Murchison has adopt/ed the ppeud. oilvm of Evangeline Howe. she is spending the summer visiting N1. atives and friends. Usa .\linnrd's for MH! Joints __..________. sr01|p basis rather than on an ln. sre always busy and seam to have wil" ird. and is s duinbis. dlvldlilll found in the flock. and lat year. A SPORTING AU! BATH. lhgilnd-Bruce Ilttchsll. tending the south An-lasns against somerset in the absence of Hor- bsrt Wade. made s fine sporting gesture. L I-lawkine, Somerset sm- ateui strained his side while the i0ur;_,ts were bstilnl. lftoheil tak- llli his in the fisili. The 5 gt l siiailslqals, .i s I BANANAS, 3 lbs. GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for .. CANTELOUPES. each . WATERMELON, 2 lbs. . CUCUMBERS, e"':ll CELERY, head . . . . LEAF LETTUCE, 2 for ROLLED RIB ROAST VEAL ROASTS, lb. ROUND STEAK, lb. .. Special .' 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P7 . 126 .:' ing? = .f2~f‘__. _- P 21c 15?- " . i" 1 ' TRY OUR FRESH and CURED MEATS V LAMB LEGS, lb. 27|: LAMB FRONTS, lb. l9c sliced, Lb. 16¢ cooimn HAM, lb. 53. JELLIED vEAL, Lb. 29. Picivic sHoULDEns, il.. ._ 25. JELLIED TONGUE, Lb. _____ 42. BAKED MEAT i.oAF, Ll.. .... __ zoo OTHER' EVERYDAY ITEMS MODERATELY PRICED Special! Island Brand PORK and BEANS Family also zs ou. Tm roi- .EATON’S Empire Brand Coffee, lb. tin _ _ _ 38c EAToN’s vanilla rlovorlug, ‘;':Lf‘°...‘f’.3 leo EATON 'S Ceylon Black Tea in bulk, lb. _ . 39c -Snowflake Baking Powder, 16 oz. tin. Ea. 16c_ Tuck Shop Peanut Butter, 32 oz. jar. Ea' 35c Grapenut Flakes Eaton’s Bulk 'CERTO for pre- 2 pkgo. 25O lllllcbgg ._ lsll _§ellllsl.ol_ 3312 Kellogg’s Rice . L P' Krisples F§:ffNG'e 2 fonzsgi Tln....__ 149 god Clover ALMON 16 oz. tin , 4 Gallons . .... cauanl/in STORES no 'I-A35'/l4'\l"'=v [I I)r| I/\ lu .S/'lop " _ Buy Island for Salt using the fumaroies for evaporatio of sea water. White Island has bee grade guano. P. A. Mackay, technical chemist studied. These. Mr. Mackay states cultles confronting the czmirlily- sea, which eliminated undesirab pos other obiectivas of his principals. New Zealand News. ___________- LIBERAL ' Judge. sentencing man to years-Havc"you' anything- to say? No. Gxocpt that it strikes me are pretty liberal with other ‘ple's time. With the preliniinary objective ig n llowln unfortunate mischance purchased by an Australian syndi- cate. The island was boiilht in me by white miami Produotubtd. which established an extensive plant there for the working of aul- duction fell off sharply bill/ li 1185 phur and of a large deposit of low A thorough investigation has rc- cently been made on the spot la the company, who has had extens- ive experience of chemical mlm\1l'0 and other factories irl Australia, Spain and India. He has made WSE 170 l'1eWl'mlll° the Bvallilllle. expected. One factor making for heat from the fumaroles and possi- bility 01 uiilllilns il\° S“l>¢l‘l\¢°°i¢4 pubilo interest in the possibilities steam to produce salt from sea water. The i>\°°l1l°m= °i °°fl`°°i°“ the dollop of the Domlulou De- by hydrochloric acid and ferric chloride in steam have also been are likely to be the greatest diffi- Tha use et fumaroles in Italy. Mr. Mackay said, had resulted in s. sav- ing equal to 200,000 tons of coal a year, but in that country they had the advsfntase of distance from the € 1 gases. However. he was confident that with the correct plant success was likely to be attained. He was not in a' ition to discuss the ten you D00' ""0yst'§rs in Island Are Improving F0 g which 'virtually wiped out the stocks on important beds in the province some twenty years ago, Prince Edward 1sland's oyster pro- been coming _up again in the past few seasons and in 1934 it reached the biggest figures since 1913, or 10,160 barrels, Fisheries News bull- etin states. Prospects are, moreover, that the rlcxt few years will see the upward trend continue, although some fluctuations. of course, are to be further increases is the growing of the industry. For another thing, partment of Fisheries in encour- aging and assisting oyster culture ' in the province has been bringing about an expansion of oyster "farming." The recent gains in productioil may be attributed in part, by the way, to the work which the department has been doing since 1928 when. by agree- ment between the federal and pro- vincial governments, the division in jurisdiction over the Island’s oyster areas was ended and full control was placed in the depart- ment/s hands. Already some eight approved areas are being cultivat- ed as oyster famls by various people. who have leased suitable grounds fromlthe department and . an able to apply in their oper- ations thc results of the federal in- vestigations and--experiments..as..t.o. the methods of oyster culture which are the best to follow in Prince Edward Island. In 1913 the oyster landings of the province arnounted nearly to 13,000 barrels, though truth to toil thi* l¢°l5°~1 WM blifler than usual. Then trouble came. Havoc was worked on certain of the best beds by an epidemic which is thought to have been introduced by sued Oysters brought from outside the island. In the ten years following 1918 the provincial catch averaged only 4,608 barrels a year. The next few years saw the :lv- erage rise somewhat, but thorn were ups and downs from season to season, not a steady improve- ment. Beginning 'with 1931, how- ever, the catch each year has been bigger than in the year before and the average production for the A- year period, 1931-1934, was 7.000 barrels, though it should be point- ed out that last year the increase was much greater than ln nnv of the three preceding seasons. Money return from the iisln-ry was adversely affected by a dorm- ward trend in prices in tha first two years of 1931-1934. An increas- ed catch in 1931 was worth less lu marketed value than the smnllcl' catch of 1930. and there wus is similar situation in 1932. In 'iw next year, however. prices stiflin- ed and there was further improve- ment in this regard last year. nl- though the price level was still bc- low that of 1931. The P~8Kl‘1‘lrHi\i marketed value of the 1934 land- ings was a little more than 960.0001 ss compared with $39,800 ill 193’ when total catch was smaller blli price per barrel higher- SAVING TIME Pesrachute-Jumping pupil iwhi .stuttersl-n-d.-rio. 1, .c-c-colu1t_ iii: ten before I P-Pull the cord? msimotor-No. m lad you c<>u“i Y . two-and make it snappy- __J 1 3 f ' ,__ ua. .ia“».;“iis"-ill »i»*»a|iiiF.r avasil \ 1 _ ' .i , s l _. , __ _ ,.-_- .- 1 i li.l'll\ l