» bEVfEMBPIR ‘I9. "H, "?"-—"'-“"“_“"‘ ' ---?..-_-== .__._.._.___ JI “>4 VAUF. Ff IUK TllE GIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN @1110... 3.1:... way! Ynder what ls supposed to be a 10w taxzff the lztople of .Cannda have‘ been payin: in taxes on imported goods at 11.»: rate of more than twenty doll! ; per head while the people of ti"? United States under a h ghly protc five tariff have lxvvmg out 11 ca thal five dollars per ltcad. '.i‘his results from the fact that the United States place; high duties on things that can be made oi- pro- duced in that country, keeping down importaticiis, while admitting free or at a low rate of duty raw ma- tcrials necessary for manufacturing and suoh things as can..ot be pro- duced in the country. '. 11115 brlAKLU'l'l'E'l'UWN QUARPlQN ' Uunu LAituUALS iThe London Times) A conaderable proportion 0! U16 Empire's trade has grown 111i R5 8 d1‘ rect consequence of d.SCO\€l‘il’S in the field of low-temperature research. But the science of refrigeration. "D- on which depends so much of our trade in meat. {Tull- dflify Pmducev and other perishable commodities. . has only come to be avillifid 00m" rnercially on a large scale within a very brief period. The extraorduiary fascinating complicatons of the problem, the successes already won and the importance of the obscuri- ties still remaining to be cleared up. are quite unknown to the general public. Without refrigeration our economic Ynliderit-W. chm" s. MrLnro. u. l’. \"1--|-..--1.|-..1-.i. n. Burnett lrrrrlnry-Llrul. l‘u|. II. A. hlnclilnnnn, l). ll. 0. Editor Ind Managing l)lru-fnr—.l. K. Burnt-l! Anson-into Editors-Frank Walker and l). Ii. (‘urrll llfilflllll Dllilv (founded lllllf) 85-00 per var (In mlumrel l|l'||\I'l'flL ‘L50 per yrnr (in uliiniive) mullrd in (‘unmin llllfl lulled Sluts-I. Youus To USE 'fiwhmmxmMmnmpLa yours to use,- For safekeeping of your money ' For your money earn interest . Bylaw W Bcrluullfi. FRIDAY, SEPTT-IDIBER 19. 19.30 MEAT FOR GROWING CHILDREN I recently mentioned the fact that there were so many health writers objecting to theuse of meat in the diet, writers who go out. of their way to tell of the terrible dangers of meat eating, that I immediately have the impulse to take up the defence of meat, and show that it should really Mr. Zilat-Pheds Nomination all, there is iii the great body of t‘1c ' people a moral sciise that politicians The Cardigan coiivzntion is lo be have to reckon ivzih. 1f it were not cczzzratulatcd upn its fllffillllilOlls‘ so there would be n0 such marked choice of Mr. H. Prmi: Aiacfhm- asichaiigc in the popular voiinr; as vvc Ccnservative 631.111.1119 for thc Third‘ had in ilic last clcciion. People will "Canada paid the entire cost of her District of King's m the f-i-thcum- go so far on pllrvly‘ Dally 131195. bu! System would be llke a rll-el. “qghoul; For t}! kg u . - _ . - l 8 G C 1!! " in: provincial by-clccliq- l the lcndcr who counts on their over- ‘mom fhmn? ‘he M" mm“ me “me be B‘ pa“ o‘ the diet o‘ flflybgdy‘ locks. There would be floods drown- a and P g o? t; all” b2 all t,“ "Ml lockmg flagrant bleafllvs o‘ hls of their enlistment until they were Naturally 1 have to admit that old mg me lllollllcm lollowed by P ¢'l'5 small 8111C ‘hie and b l" pt A- cl d ed word to ihem will miscuicu- mfivhargpfl from me Service’ mclud- folks‘ for“ who a" beck-mam’ talks drvllghls 513N108 the cmlsumer‘ The v u: > L q n M” Li] ' m.‘ h 0 g A mg tramponation gems me ocean’ t°° sick w do “nnmfig but “e resources of the Southern Domfnlons , , a platform speaker he has few equals; lats. p“. and allowances, food and the around the house can do without so ml, as pellsllables all, collcellledl F01‘ OJVICC Qh?lfl3fl¢l3l matters in the province. H15 grasp of publicl Men in public office may have great ammunlilm‘ m?!’ used it the 1117110" meat and get the necessary protein would be as useless as me powlllllllb l affairs ‘was practically‘ demonstrated: gifts that are admired by the mass cf food by eating one or two eggs daily. m5 ol the planets, cold storage has Rf eve "t hvmg to A. . ‘ during the Pei-loci in which he occu-‘ t e IJSODiP. but the one thing they Premier Bennett, gunmen‘ that he However a ‘my interesting expen- qliifii-IY efiecled l Y°"°1"ll°n~ It has ‘Vldl the COn€Ct10fl OPSCDK!’ l ment has just been completed during which 83 undernourished children of school age were kept under observa- tion, and everything possible was ‘mm to brmg them up w normal perishable products into non-;erish-' ing of money. "fish" ables like wheat. The children selected were those in ' Thri-e was “nothing so disgraceful whom the Elizabeth McCormick ll lllnl from a Glllclcl, in the history 0f Canada" deciarcdibundation had found if; impossible 1 Established 1811 1 Premier Bennett as the late to bring about a gain in weight. l, l l l . E _ Government's Sudden pre_e!ecfi°n ln_ The stall of m‘ Sarah Mollls_ll_los_ mm" ° °° d 5 “age M" m .' Total Assets m azcessof Qfloomoomoo tvill stay at his post in Canada until the busiress of the special session-is concluded arhlwrirs in ltzive convinc- ed Mr. King and his followers that it will be u..wlse for them t0 make any mzve in the direction of delay, converted delicate foods like eggs and pears into semi-permanent food- stuffs capable of storage for sx ' months or so, and has almost turned have if they are to hold the people's confidence honesty. If they are promise-makc-"s, they must no‘. be promise-breakers. Aiicl we believe in this country that the pcoplc are becoming more imiJ-toiit on good faith on the part of the mcii they entrust with public office. Living up pied ii; rxlzonsibis gi-rsztion"oi 3L1;- hfnr of Public Works in the Sfewart‘ Government. He is a past president‘; of the Charlottetown Board of Trade and a prominent member of the leg-a! profession. Born in Ki-ics Cwuntyn Mr. MacPhee is thoroug! _‘ famm. rl? with the requirements of the can-l’ 4 Wednesday's convcntion is a f‘i(‘$‘-(‘l".'C£i tribute to his outstanding mcint and popularity. Conservative standard bearers have now been sclcctcd in cacti of tlic three constituencies the Government will shortly be obliged to the electors. On each occasion the: selection was made at largely attended conventions at which the utmost unanimity and c11- iii which face matter how minor a position he may hold in the commziii y, arid it is by l no P392225 bclow the dignity of the highest in the state. Failure to keep 11s proznisos 1121s 0110 cflizerricks on which the King (lovcrnmcnts craft split. “J0 Hommes, 8 Clietaux" Iirriving in New York from Paris stop forever the practice of Govern- Saturciay preceding tile Monday elec- Goveriiment erdures," the Premier stridcntly warned. "a law will be plac- cd on the statute books of this coun- iry ivithin the next few months to nieiits making appropriatons by order-in-oouncil between the issuance of writs and the day of an election." It was by such an order-in-oouncil, he pointed out. that theOttawa char- wuncn, receiving their pay on the ilon, had each found an extra $10 in lwere not obtained at school or in ihc l was a young emi- trance and if there were other trou- bles aside from underweight thcllle sat all llleaklasl on a (lay about y°ungshfl7 was mt admitted m the fthe fifties, a. paragraph in the Syd- experiment‘ iney Morning Herald caught his eye. '1‘ was found that. although resuns 1' I described the discovery in a glacier ‘of a pro-historic animal in a perfect home" an increase could be made uistate of preservation. Hc thumped his the children's diet was very carefully ll“ on the table so the story goes supervised at the hospital. The per-land exclalmedl “l have cllscovared lods oi’ stay in hospital ranged from lllle seclel of llmv AllSlllllla-S “bump three “weks m twenty eight weeksWance may supplv Eumlwcis nccd." In and y” no definite ream“ why may ‘ 186i he established in Sydney one of had 11°" Prevkmsly gamed was munm 1 the first freezin" \\'0i‘ks in the vivorld ,_, . . lgraiit to Australia from Boston. As ‘hold, the largest experimental lane is largely determined while it is . stitueney which, if elected, h: 12-11!’ to one‘: promises is pl-aiseworthy in l l 828 on l h pgreqlulll-lel-s 0g a pl-glgnga] i; ul-lspec. , represent, and his nomination at; the business man. in any man. no sgrifn Yllnfli tflvn servlcagflllnfi ti‘; $193153‘ clrflllgdgencal“ lolllmtg? examfltacular kind. One of them, Thomas l , - l ne e cii n re u y e ore en- 1 Clllcllfie Mort . . Charlottetown Branch: G. FILLITER. Manager. l age of wastage in Empire imported fruit, uilll be tackled for the first time | on an effective scale in the model. cold store in the world. An apple's behaviour in cold stor- [WGVED thusiasm Drfvaflcd. The Gotcrn- this vvmjk uili be a French box car, lllell. ellvelolxm because durlng thls careful supervlk l, meat candidates on the other hand; marked 40 Hommes, s Chevnux- it ‘ ' , iHe is 551d l° ha"? Si)?!“ 530.000 0n .still on its parent tree. just as 11' ' ' l ' . ' _ ion of the diet in hospital there was llll _. . , _. , _ _ 4 1 have ml l.“ lle-en llomlllalcllv lloll wlll be exlllblled dllllng a wlvlce sir Thomas Llplon has 5mm M” a progresslve and sallslactoly “mm blFllJRl-ifilllllizlilillilfllllfielllldhalo lllilallelfllblilesrnllnansdcliarlalpter-so wevare ltolild-is In the UItQTGSt Of bGtter $e1UlCe . - - . I, orme in e nursery. ery ’ .e is proximately 84.000000 Since 1899 ill challenging for the Americans Cup. weight. _ Now your first thought would be to‘ our has there been any announcement niciis reunion and will then be lire- of a freezing lyant sailing ship in 1876. inslailed in 3 yet known of the actual effect on as to the dates on which the by-elec- tions, already clue, will be held. Th: Liberal press stubbornly refuses scnted to one of the city's museums. What good will come of this is not quite clear to the New York World. There is new life in the fruit and that the youngsters were filled upl But his work was followed up. and Withmilk- sulflrbvvlafws-flndmh":1111s veal: is the jubilee of the first ‘as soil climate, variety, and nutiztlon ‘It is known that some varieties oi storage life of orchard factors such c Us TOMERS Our Drive In Garage wwctable industries of British Colum- 1 5°53“ to Jmfify its 5503"‘ b?" a p.21. The action of the Bennett Gov- criptioncf the article in ques-.eniment in fixing adequate values Starchl’ Ymds- and 515° ‘ats- lsucccssful sh pmeiit of frozen meat apples can stand lower temperauiiz. A53 matter o’ me,‘ "my were gwenlfrom Australia. Now. onlv 50 vears ma“ other; Appieg gfQ\\ln on sq an kinds °f fwd‘ m this experiment l later, a million aiirl a quarter tons of specially l-llgll ll; nitrogen do m; and what was the result. ‘ ’ ' ' “J to discuss provincial issues and it is. f“ J evident, with the Government faczng (if: be inevitable defeat at the next_general new Thlslwill recall menleries, mcreliiloiggtl’pilljxgsegrfilsaififif/glgjggj’ ll n h l meal- Me Wallslmfifid every year so well as those from soils rich in '3 election. that the immediate pros- or less fond, to a large number oflémlons hmaweis cabbage and celery’ The unldlegnlo; s c: ch ldren across me 5m’ and our annual lm_ . potash and phosphate uldl Agalnl n I . . l 1 . . . d - ll l w pecu are regarded in Liberal circles cant-lumps whg slygnf, an unlgfggffilis lmelvprelledl as the lnaugurlmon o’ lillagfii: ilililuilelgehl gnarl; lililgmllenftllll?“ gggtofioé)fhTiziullmnflcfiiléllOi-ilgt t: flfilllll- iillSlflfilfifilltiy been shown that bit- can now look after your “m anylhing bu‘ mmfidmce‘ Th“ ab“? Pmtim‘ Q‘ "w" m“ W0“ ""°“"n poiicv or protection of the fruits and q=et (meal: and eggs) than they did putter c gs flh ho S cred m . term, one or ‘he chm causes m1‘ . , _ . ‘ , . ‘ .E.s.ce.=sc_.a -‘ ' < ,_ f- °' - significance of the lead taLcri by the seas bumping about Fiance in tis-scKicgetable industries a-hch will give on a low proteln lnlakel. tables are qf no less importznceveh£ lyasihlcialsl;dnhmltlivgggr; $15188 fir“! Battery and [gnltlon Troubles L: Opposition in placing its candidates cal-i lthcm a fair chance of success. It az- The lepoll of ml! ellepelllllell‘ Thémold storage or moat ls a“ em “vhlle l‘ ls looylmmature l . 1 ' <- surcs Canadian growers access 9 ,llll tlll l .ll l l“ l , ~ _ _ . early in the field and in choosln, ,, _ _ _ l I _ ‘l ends \\ s sgn. can sa men. glrely (llficlem all-ll f lll t l. . ,» " n T)“ m‘ “a” k“°“" ‘l’ 4° ml" ;Ca.ad1an markets uzthout haunt: “Poslllve ollselvllllons ol pracllcll ll ll F” I l,’ ‘i "ml a Q These fact-s are straws indicating New stand Gfafton 8L .~.. u - l“ l 15 l‘ “e M!" b61115 Dick- the direction of a new scientific wlnd.. t . fM.G.Siit ~, '. "..‘. 9 a‘. . . men of he cmbre o r w on m“ 8 chenm“ u“ m wmd (list. l0 Juml‘! U10 1000105 inmmed value are that the underweight childled. lt breathes. taking in biygcn and The future may. Perhaps. public man abouthis promises, says the Toronto Mail and Empire, is aft- iiie 199th. with the pvcccciuro i"- vcrscd xvhrii the train Rot going the volume cf 9.000.000 tons a Yea-l’ i5 being imported into Quebec Infill Where 1011s the shadows of the ivhid 'tion of bringing tho other two m- hitherto proved much less satisfac-l . » [M _ w_ All‘ "was used to transport. men. hovs- v , ll _ sharp in Second P111108‘ r 1n as‘ food‘ llmnlllllllloll‘ lllllllall, llll, lbl- the dumping of foreign Dro- can be made lo g-all-l l“ weight if suf- glvlng out carbon llloxltlln and tllls breedlng and selectlon of ‘lie: lfnzl‘ l _ I Stewart in Charlottetown and Mr. H. llcl. alll-l m {Ml glmgst any nu. -dl1(‘l-5. flclenl; anal-mun ls paid w lgs dlet allels the com losltl l, ll l _ _ - Frank AfacPhee in Third King's. will during the Gent War. Hoivfl it -——- and food habits and that the growing h l on 0 . 1e a mos‘ even o‘ animals for cold storage w“ l ‘ l b l l pg.“ of bl we lecmw was not suited to zhe tran pol- n" Klngl‘ verbal alllelllllle, lll me chm requlres ‘huh pwteln lmake" p ere around it. Fi-mt gives out slstance. just as 1n the past they_ ' ‘ 11° 9 9-‘ ~‘-‘ ' ‘ '3 “ I u.’ anvlhin". To begin with. it was ‘ ' I ‘» - moisture, and this changes the hum- hav b b ed d l t ‘ . l - . ~ , 5 l C ll suggest ma; he e een r an se ec ed for when fill-y all-e callcd "lull l0 cpvt mm- Shnltl 501ml about 200 ofit ‘HW e. ° _°mm:lz_ m elw de_| Mllme" 51101115 m?" Yemembel‘ idlty. At the same time it contin- higher vleld. There may. too, be fipqgql - lllell hallo“ ilfriliilrsdloivdcgllgllflfd 53°15 “pliecrezeule "all: Eve; the 1 that milk and other foods are good. ually gives out 1.0.11. and this affects special inanurlal treatments and m- - ' I f‘.' , ‘I. . . \ l . c cculri bc applied only on the first emergency unemployment relief Par-Hjlretatttztcgzse gmwlng mud requires ltlhe temperature. As much as one ions for storage qualities. i q _ ; l'»‘.'(‘ni_\' cars; the other 1:10 appar- l . , . ld llls . ml - all of the energy of refrigerating 23f . .~ c) Iullst K9917 I"'0""5(‘-‘i cmlv had no brakes whaievcr. lhamen” 15w prov e‘ hulery wlllle machinery l5 frequently taken “l, 1n 1:‘. TO get U18 real refreshing flavor OttCfl til _--- Wizt it was cquipoed Wm‘ Gm’ ‘and Rom“ have amp F5 zed 1 counteracting the effect of th fr it Tnflmem’ M Me" CZ ' ‘i’ ‘ _ style ring-and-pin coupling. so lsoulidncfi 0f the 9001171175 Judgmelh ‘ v _ b _ c u Y f l’ the Hous= of Common a few and in inerel kc n the tc ll‘; , n “ ° that each car had a play of aboul on July 28. w“ or the gold ‘tilldgj bef mplenz" Lj“l_tlelnperature research‘ when l; g t . - ' l‘ days ago Mr. King referred to the e foot and a half. Now the firs _ s _ ore 5 M ' turns to meat is faced with roblcms l5 R H M I N l. ‘ 1' Dromlses made by Mr. Bonnet‘. in the twmlw flaigllsfggpelfilll ‘Zlllenixzllgljlli?’ American fuel to the extent of 3.- i: m? “swing Tl”'°°°5~"" o! "1959 ol lremenclollg pracllcal lmgormnce B A .1 , l asarcfl-y ; ~ ~’ _' _ e I ree acorso -th t - ' ' 5-‘ H election Campaign as l: they ‘tad [Wm first C“ smpmd by humming 300000 Fons ‘s antlany med by thcel aturc-ls accurzxilttilyolrzsulazedeluiscjer The hard freezing o‘ mmmn m one i S id U l ' R d ATfi ht P k F made reckiesslv. The time to twit a fiilfiiflfil lhc liyvllfivlh 8W1 the 200"‘ 1°°°m°ll"°5 °I ‘"19 9N3“ ‘m THE 53353155 the model all. F l of the outstanding successespf mod- ‘l l; 0 n y In e I g ac age. ' car stopped by humping again“ 011R. American b.tum.nous coal to l n con .llOllS. I 11 ure. Idc- em commerce‘ but frozen beef ha; bl . telopmcnts he mainly in the diioc- * - - ,- Wfy- when {P9911118 i! quick m9 l Lecume an adept with the ice mach- conie on to the market oil the y“! again; mm in tho 200th car have tors under a slmllm. conlroll boon knriivn in have all thcir . . . . l d ll d. er, having had a fair chance. he has Ontario. These bzg items show vlhatlcreen 13mg: ewas ‘lemma to me julccs ol me meal are caught ln llle l me rather than “Ylll the lmlle round Madam l denclu "b mu» >~.. .- -_~.. n. -- ‘dwell-lg the opinion of such public not redeemed thcm. Mr. King's re- v l Pl ‘ ' , U18 . . marks on the subject ivere unseas- “l? ‘Qggw mbéluuyg flilllneidiltlfislvxa ixslafrolliliberllal 1 And a5 by some .1551; magic undlvined “we °" 0° dmruplm“ °l the 055"“ l the period of chilling Beef can now 10.000401: ex-ilner as l. "factory onable, made as they xvei-e at the could rn-itlt. _ _ land Brlllsll Cllllmbzal Tllls malkelll The world was turning slowly into One of the most delicate cxpcri-lggbtiztanesuslffzezlng mlthlerflmeljbe kePt satisfactorily for 25 days, or ship." and its despatch to Greenland beginning of Mr. Benimrs adminis- l mlllllgilil. lllllillfllllligirinfllolilrl‘ rm any can. ald should, be explolml to lllel I gold. J ments carried out at Cambridge bl/nefm eglxalilied lemm lThs molrt leven longer, at slightly below freez-l waters, whence it returned with a nation Ind in a 509C131 595M911 Mi ..‘.11».=‘~.1 cnchuiilcrcd lid limit for the development of the Llke 0091108013! W86 6V8!’ bought 0r the Low Temperature Research Sta- beef film l hecalze lliluolrlmo ‘B; lnimil P°5m~ 55051515 belle" m" the catch 0f brim-UN"! hlubl" “m” Pal-llama“ culled at me cal-Lest mo- i rower Efliiflf‘ than it was built for: Canadlall coal mllllllg lnd\l_5{,fy_ One sold l tlon is the iuiasiircnieiit of the heat smalh l3 yk a d l k; l» nl ln l 99mm muid be extellded l° it 1985i’ Paid n“? 9x11790595 01 U" “'1?- arm", . thus .-.11 11= cai-zo 1W1 l“ m‘ "wml 1- confidcm that the means for its It Waited there. the body and ‘thvsivcn out by an clinic. A single an- "r 0c s n a " “s ‘me ° I 40 or 45 days. freezing is steadily gamma lf°uil¢ ment, in pursuance of a promise to l,.ll,l llllqthgl‘ cnr with a different ‘ mllldl ple Elms ma. at wk] storage term freeze through. l . _ __ deal with an unemployment situation of immediate urgency. The reason go;- tl-le people's bringing about tho change of Government on clccilon. day was that they had lost confid- enu 1.. the King administration and, in particular, had found they could not rely upon its promises. Promises freely made by MF- K1"! Md m‘ maimed unfulfilled. m some cases. lndggd, n course the very 0990509 0! that promised was taken. The Ben- nett Government begins well in this respect. When the time for another general election comes round the electors will have the record of the Bennett Government which will show how it. has kept its pro-election plédtes. 1t l; a simple fact. lost sight of by too many nubile men. that their pro- mises It election time are taken ser- lously by the people. And, notwith- men to the contrary. the mm 0f thfl people have not short memories. They do not mm: m: prvmim Hilde by‘ . lulu“ pgllflclln, whether on ms pubifoplstform or from his tccih knockcd out bl’ tho lfllllhll. ‘ sr-t of whorls, Next it 11ml fir-as. l Noxt. it haxl :1 flat wheel. All in all it ivns an unpleasant iiisritu- l ti/in and it rlocs soc-m a little l strange that anyone should lake the trouble to bring one all the 11x11: across the Atlantic.“ iéfiiifivlifé New Ymk customs officials report that ninety pcr cent. of the tourists returning from abroad caught smug- gling are women. The men are equal- ly keen to escape pflylfill duly but lack the courage and facilities for concealment of the resourceful sex. 'l'l1e voting: of $20.000.000 for un- employment vcllef. the extension of the anti-clumping: powers of the Government for the protection of Canadian producers. and tariff creases for the immediate enlarge- ment. of employment opportunities for Canadian labor. are the three major measures the Bennett Govern- ment is submitting to Parliament. These are three of the most import- ant pledges Mr. Bennett gave to the people of Canada, and they are being implemented within two months of the election. No wonder the discred- i11- lthey could uot rely upon its promises. lnett Government which will show a vast homo market there is in Can-l exploitation will be devised and Put into effect by the Bcnnett Govern- ment and ma; n) time will be lost in working out so obviously 5509 and patriotic a policy. Within the next three months the last remaining defense 107% °t French and Belgian troolii W11! be wlllldrawn from the Saar district. tire League of Nations has decided. It is almost twelve years siixce the end or the Great War and it would seem reasonable to expect that by this time the Allied forces could be with" drawn with safety. The reason for the people's bring- ing about the change of Government on electrn day was that they had lost confidence in the King adminis- tratlon and, in particular. had found Promises freely made by Mr. King had remained unfulfilled. In some cases. indeed. a course the very opposite of that promised was taken. The Ben- nett Goversment begins well in this respect, when the time for another general election comes round the elec- tors will have the record of the Ben- how it has kept its pro-election pled- ges. Great Bear Luke in the Northwest The second possibility is to extend 3131189 K551811602 The iicat of An Apple And with a mighty meaning of aiperatures, only mjQfngfgplc amqums cells and are frozen in s.tu. There is; Che possibility 1.. the freezing of beef is to reduce the size of the un t to be frozen and so to put peef more Frozen-Fish Ship ‘More freezing of fish may mean‘ kind of heat. If none of this escapcd. it Th“ @9115 U18 H1011 the more it is would take ihc apple iwo or three not told. days to ra‘so “.3 own temperature by 5O in a 1111111 Where all days are not 1 m. c. IZut 1.1 a larlzc hold. whore 1B1!‘- there are millions of apples, the Fair days went on till on another problem or sc-lr-hcnting is .1 trcmcnd- dlY ous one. especially if the fruit is A ihollifllldloldfll 5119B"?! WEN ly- warm when loaded in the early davs 108019"- lt caused many disasters. The more 551111118 and Still. but not for long t0 rapidly fruit breathes, theniore heat 5¢BY— it produces. Increased heat in turn A! l1’ I "i005"!!! Em! Wm‘! Holden stimulates respiration, for an apple 11511‘ breathes fastcr at higher tempera- Miflm 715C 1mm W119" they $19M. and tures just as a dog pants on a hot I0 "my. day. Soft fruits like bananas breathe --E. A. Robinson. “Life goes according to fashions and fadsfl-Winston Churchill. "Labor without brains will never be the muster of capitalN-August Hockscher. "If a man is to grow to be old, I think he should love his work."- Dsvid Belssc . Interior. Ca..adn, visited the lake, no actual soundings had ever been nude. In their several traverses of the lake, they took in all 85 soundings, The average depth of the lake was found to be betwetn 50 and 60 fsthoms. The greatest depth was 75 fathoms, and more rapidly than apples. Short- lived fruits, like raspberries, are the most rapid resplrers of all, and are consequently very hard to keep in cold storage. The self-heating problem f: only partially solved. There is still the difficulty of getting an even tem- perature nll over the hold. The better distribution of cold air ls one of the problems to be studied in the model ship's hold at the new East Maiiinc labratory. A chamber m contalr. about 120 tons of apples-one-fifth the size of an ordinary hold-has been built, In which fruit will be stacked in various ways, the object being to rind the most efficient and cheapest way of distributing the cold nearly on the some tcrms as mutton. This would mean a revolution in the present trade pract ce. Carcasscs would be cut up and the joints froz- U en separately at the slaughter house.‘ They would then be distributed in‘ insulated wagons (or refrigerator cars ' like those on which the city popula- tion of the Eastern United States de- pends so largely for its existence) and retalled in n frozen state. Quick PTE-COOHHQ after slaughter, perhaps the most critical and most neglected phase of meat refrigeration. would be developed. The breeder of the future may evolve I smaller-jointed steer with developed cold-storage resist- ance. The butcher of the future will \_\»\‘ \~. m D.nn1§‘ .that all sorts of deep-sea. fish will ltrated in the recent fitting out of a Contlhuorl on Pale 6 " n5 EXTRA’ OPTOMETRY is a specialized science. concentrating nil its re- sources to the end that Defective Vision may he restored, Eye Strain relieved and Muscle lmhnlan cor- reeled. Any one of these defects may be. and nearly always is. the cause of . Severe Headaches If troubled with held- nchn. we will be [Ind to lnvesllglle the condition of your eyes. and If necessary. furnish yon with proper], filled corrective glance. a.r.uurcnrsou SPECIAL VA L ll E IN QLIVE OIL lhlow is the time to pre- l pat-e for the rigors of winter by fortifying and strengthening the body. with the ideal vitamin- coniainlng tonic PURE OLIVE OIL which we are selling at a reduced price.’ Large Size 57c Small size .. 29¢ Father John's Medicine helps the assimilation of all foods including Olive Oil. Save money by buy- ing here at 88c per bottle. - place. in Parliament. voms may be h“ m‘ their part1 leader's’ hasty "Mala 41¢ gupport It critical mo- nan u, tbs cousin: but. 11W Territories has long been known to since Great Bear Lake is only 391 be very deep. but previous to 1927.lfeet lbave on sea. the 1am,- bottom when officers of the Northwest Tn- at this spot is below the level of the nwnu Btanchmnnrunontol en's» air and removing heat. Practical im- provements. which would effect I very large saving in trade by reduc- im: tho nrnnii but expensive percent- ited Liberal organ is sore! Not often has defeat made a poor sport-in sporting parlance-more groggy. OPTOMETBIBT The Two Macs-