' " Photo by A. W. Cutler 



TWO KELP BURNERS IN IRELAND 

 They were so amused at being "took " that the camera-man had some difficulty in making the required 

 ejqposure. After the kelp has been thoroughly burned it is cut into blocks while still soft. When y^Y}^ 'S 

 las hard as iron, bringing from fifteen to twenty-five dollars a ton, and is used in the manufacture of lodme. 



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