The most recent and most talked of weed killer is z, 4- dichloro-phsnoxyacetio acid. popularly known as 2, 4-D. This chemical belongs tolthe hormone group in use for some time to stimulate plant growth. Investigators o! the United States Department of Agriculture found that this material when used in greater amounts has pronounced toxic eflects on certain plants. Last year very extensive research and experimental work was carried out, both in Dansda and in the United States, to determine its place as s weed killer. 2, 4-D is highly selective in its action; it can be used to control weeds in lawns or cereal crops with- out affecting the grasses or grains. Pure, 2, 4-D acid is insoluble in water so it has to be used in salt form or com- bined wlth a solvent or carrier like carbowax, some ‘manu- lacturers add a “sticker" to make it adhere better to the plant. Formulations of this product are mixed with vzater (or they may bo-used as a dust) and sprayed-upon the weed growth." Best results follow treatment made when plants are growing actively in the early stages of growth and when iemperatures are fairly high. Excellent kills were obtained after treating hedge bind- ‘Iihis dugout on the farm of W. J. Meyer. stan- THE CHARLOTTMWWN GUARDIAh THE. FARM ~U vhflfififom-fdVv weed; with field bindweed apparent kills ranged. accord- ing to termination used. from 50 per cent to 85 per cent. Iihlscorning sununer the real damage to the root system of the field bindweed will be ascertained. With leafy spurge and hoary crass the results were far from satis- factory. While top growth was killed about a month alter treatment heavy re-growth appeared. Mter another sea- son of observation and experimentation, 2, 4-D will be better understood. In the meanwhile its use is recom- mended for lawns. (l) and (2) before and after pictures of poison ivy. a Pllflt dimtlllt l0 kills givan a knock-out dose of 2, 4-D (3) An experimental treatment oi’ field bindweed with 2, 4-D. (4) A field of oats near 014s. Alberta. treated with Siriox; note the wild mustard in the untreated portion. (5) A weed inspector studies a patch of lcaJ Willie to see whether it should be treated with chemicals or brought under intensive cultivation. (6) A patch of iealy spin-gs in a cultivated field near Carman, Man. ten day; after treatment with Altlacide. great help in keeping the stock and land watered. H During the winter, the local children play hockey’ as u‘ “ff-Hill Vi“ d i» BOUND FOR FRANCE, a shipment of 3B0 Pen!- v horses from Can" ‘a are cared for aboard the SB STRATED IHIHMHVW\\N Short o! horses needed for reconstruction work. lit-once is looking forward to help like this Lasfille Park bl’ B918lan chief cook Morris Cop- trom other countries. This bear was shot with a 13 Muse shot-sun by Mr. Striegler of Van-derhoof. B, C. He was really after a wounded goose which climbed the bank of the river. when he ran into a bears den. The bear was silot when sticking his head out o! the hole. r A4 benign as a clucldng hen in I farmefi hem h MODE!!! PERE- PRINE FALCON as she poses in this picture, perched 0n guard over he! .our 688$. in her "home" on a 20th floor ledge o4 the Sun Iii-to in Montreal. She presents an entirely different picture, below. however. “s with lmwi-‘T-hll Win88 Out-Spread she come gracefully out o! a power dive from several hundred feet above her nest. mm’ Alberta’ pmved to “New hnndy m mo" and skate and the ice is also cut up for summer wI-ys than one. 1,11 the dry real- of i944 it was a use. w “m. being used for wartime training pumms during ‘h’ 9"‘ WW Years T319 Cifi £51" AS11611 . ‘"1 College in Giouwstershire En — ~ vb , g- tfgoiiéllléd y HM the King and Queen. To commemorate the . e ng planted a tree on the College grounds, j». Here is and of the stunted calves discovered on M. mnlon. amen! mmw d! "he 90l- IM Y“- a lonely farm near St. Andrew's East, Quebec. where specter Alex St. Denis, SPCA. hold this call uv- 5111c! tho owners were reported to have gone on a no-work it cannot stand by itself. It is a year and eight strike. Approximately 100 tons of manure. l2 cows. months old. There is evidence the animals had not thine calves. five horses and tons of cattle feed were been out of the barn since last fall and no cleanirii all crowded into s barn measuring 25 by 40 feet. W. had been done for l0 years, the SPCA officers said. Henry. President Alex M. Stewart. Aisla, Ont... lfl Vice-President Howard P. Wright Calgary, Alta. Growers fled; annual convention 1w they an: leow u- ‘ta-y w. ‘r. G. Wiener. Alllllbt Secretary Helen Gladys Oostsn (lett) and Mariam. "Penny" Haskett, both form. Ir whim-u of the women's arm. llledtheir savings and grmlmq to bw slum near Bonneville, Ontario. They run 1t mommy“ News is where you find it and these inquirinl photograph found it among members of the animal kingdom. First they found "Honda", the sparrow. perched on the hand o! In. Ila Roman, d Chicago. who round-the bird in her yard sufifedn; from a badly ured whg. Nursed back to health. Picnic now refines to lea.“ The next scene (top right) is ll-ld in Hutchinson, , the hous- ing shortage is apparently so acute that this a has ti‘ to lhlb in; thequartcrsoliandyatboptlp I“IIQW.IB“ Canada d the sane laflsowli