Ayah ___. race SIX ' . New York. Exchange ldvlrtlolngliatco-Payablo ln lldvanco ' ‘l. Iinlmum Charge For Any A Jtlsement Z6 C to, . Ollllrll amoun- Lponls 5o per wordTaleoi-ern and Benefit-n Loeni; ghm;°gip:"l:v?rla€¢lll:fl£;:d C _g Events 6o per word; I Floral and wiiuritunl Offerings. of Condolence tile per inch; We oticu 64c per inch; Lists Cardl. etch 50 ller name; Letters dding Engagements 40 words for 81.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thank] - l!‘ ADP|'°°|“1°"- 34° Mr inch or 5o per word; Lists of Subscrip- Anaconda .. Baldwin L B and 0 . flour. i9 cents inch: Address and Presentation $1.00.. Bendix er rates on application. gem 5y 34 l Boeing g4 Borg 46 4 o B11885 ,- - 31 Caterpillar 53 1-4 For Sale l pm _ . 0Ii8l Chrysler . 5s a-s I011. SALE - LOT 1N PARK- v01: NEURAL ‘m mush“ " 5* 1'2 d! "95 by 170. Phone 1296-1... ithéwrnatic Paills. I g‘: ma SALE - 75M TRAP rm; §;';P'.{,,*,*°g‘ Peflmmn‘ Gm" Q“ at 1:2 32". Apply Jzumts Fay ullti Sun, 3 rlffgi'._ l 40 Newport. l w 1g 5.3 ,. . . - . . antcd Fort sALr: - 1 2101x512. 1 cow '. .. . r" . 50 in calf. 12o n. n. Pullvls. Vcrntr “r-i“ "-9 — “WM snares. l; i" Not-tins. Cape ‘Fmv . ’ uléc "631 or hwifhone ill-J. 46 For; HALE-l APEX r-isr-urox W ANTEu - 1112121: uurrhns. Mums - ~- 53 Xingu, Apply 1G U.» Y v.1 g llidfia. iron and Metals. highest Nash Kcll . 17 ._____.__..._..,_. .__ __ . .. p1iccs._ hast seuvicc, Phone 2208 N 1 Central '14 3-3 FOR SALE-TWO llYltSllllll-l l‘ Maurice Block 8:. Co, Ptinll RR l8 l-ii cows due to freshcn soon. Apply '“.'l'f¢li‘li’r“~~—'"-w—~——-—-~~ Pepsi 22 7-8 ' i ~ ‘ — ALE BOTTLES ph 111 - _ u Spring Pa“ Rgfd‘ ____ : lllghcst prices paid. Fast pick seals‘); f: l: '93 ‘ALE _ 5p ALBANL up service Phone 2542. Evenings Socony u 34 blacksmith shop. Modern Bung-l 11°7 "s P” _- a b‘ zleogzy and large lot. M1‘, prod WANTED _l% To 8T0)’ TRUCK S Ry H 38 l4 m l W’ _ l in A1 ghapg Stake m- dm-np stale 5P9"? - 23 3-4 FORCED T9 REDUCE s-l-ocki price and particulars. Box 802, 5m o“ NJ - 73 7'3 Scottish and Sealyhrm Terriers, care Gllflrdlflll- sums and w 13 puppies, mow and breeding stack. $322‘ 4 - all‘: for sale. Haigstuilno 1'31 » - Prm“ s“ °“°"‘°““" N? b‘ I 3% 2“ " “Z i‘? -—-—-——-~~~~ -—~—-»—-- - _ - n orp - T01?- SAI-E — PRUPELLOR 931"‘. ‘ply Queen Street Meat Market. U S Rubber . 42 1-4 en snowmobile. ‘t-passclwevr- G604 ~-_ —————-%~%————--- U s steel , 75 1.4 condition. Exccllent for lcc or “(LNTED _ MAN FOlt FARM wan-Aer 113.4 level country travel. Bonshawll work. House ‘available. Write west Union 2014 Service Station. w Box 806, Guardian. wlesthse E1 23 b3 r01: SALE _ s iroozunn HOUSE SPLENDID orronrurvrrinavun- 4*.‘ t: with electricity and punt-p, brim age $45.00 weekly for man or Youngstawn 7?‘ b2 and henhouse, 6 acres land, about 1 mile from church, school and store. Apply Russell Reeves. North Tryon. 3iil17$= "turnips: Ivnv ALWAYS worm FOR orn- ers? Manufacture plastic objects --- in your own private home. The demand is big. Capital required $5. Write us. R. Mercier, 3862 St. Andre St. Montreal '34. QUE- bee. .__.__.___-__-~- Teachers Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY- teacher for spring Park School. Louis Simmons. Secretary, Box 435, Charlottetown. Boarders licoommodated ,____’_______ BOARDERS WANTED. PHONE‘ Peterboro. Ontario. Lost Found Straved Ft-rbfifi: 61x71; ‘FOX. APPLY Frank Hanmi. Mt. Hctbcrt. r _ ’“"__1'-__ __-_ Miscellaneous rm. 1......” shlPPlM mints) u hhhs- __ wr ‘ le: Western and colored 9 ‘AM TAKING ormms ‘$1?- ac-co 1-2. No other prices estab- A ‘*"' ““" c1 ml fl . 1 Y 1'18 . “MIT SUPPLIES! '_ FREE clsan ‘alts. “lslllfll: glfl-lei? nslagtiatoes" Que no 1 '75 lbs 2.00- wtnrligug.“ tvclgslOtkfln fulghlégc 21o- ma ‘no 1 1s lbs 215-425- inteoOWil ornsf - " , ' " craft, Tmathercraft, Feitcraft, g5} n“ 1 2'20_2'35' m 3 3'00- Beadcraft. Pottery. Weaving. fi -°- ‘Handycraft Suvllll’ COTWPKFY’ a . ._____._.__ LOST-SIB BILL TN ClTY FRI- My. Jan. S0. ‘Finder phone 2419-3. LOSTV-ONE PAIR SKIS BF.- tween Charlottetown and South- port. Write "N" Guardian. V Work Wanted YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE work on farm. Apply A, Guar- dim. _' _. - Til-lat. 1'0 LET - FURNlE-HED HEATED bedroom. Central. Phone 116T. m urr ... Fdiiiysiin ROOM, mltlbie for two. Central. Board omionni. Phone 2181-L. .._...________________ IO LET-NICELY FURNISHED ‘single room with kitchenette privileges. Apply 59 Longworth Ave. Phone 1166. I l g dlrrct - to - customer sales. Cata- _ , MAID WANTED —-MRS. J. D. woman to supply more than 250 Famllcx necessities to the people in your neighborhood. Write to- day for complete details of our time-tested plan for fast, easy, Produce loguc Free. Familex. 1600 Delori- ruler. Montreal. MONTREAL, Feb. 1 - (GP)- Produce prices quoted here Sal-tyr- day were reported bytho Domin- ion Department of Agriculture u follows: - mgs: Free cases, A large 42 1-2 -43; med 40 1-2-41; A pullets 38 ~39; -B 31-448; C 28—30. Packed for export A large 44 1-2-45; mud 4'2 1-2-43. Butter: Wholesale Que pasted}- lzed, fresh and storage no l , 6'1 3-4. Current receipts Que no 1 pas- teurized 6'1; no. 2 66. First grade neamery print lob pric 68-60 1-4; solids 68-68 1-4. Cheese: Current receipts west- ern white 3d 5-8; colored 35 3-4. _ Female ilelo Wanted :._____________ WVANTED-IIOUSEKEEPER. FOR particulars phone 2135-1... unwrap-Gnu. non GENERAL l housework ln family of two. Good wages. Apply 296 Grafton Street. T’t'ANTED—DLAID FOR GENERAL ' s04, ‘ housework. Apply Box I Guardian. Stewart, Harwood Apartments. North River Road. Mustard in Wheat Killed By 2,4-li results have been obtained by the Field Husbandry Division of the Central Experi- mental Farm, Ottawa, in the use of the chemical, 2,4-D in the con- trol of weeds in grain cropi. . In 1945, the first year in which 2‘4~D was used in Canada. it was observed that many species of weeds in grain crops could be killed by a 2.4-1) spray without precoptible injury to the grain. The economic importance of this was quickly realized and experi- ments were begun to determine the most efficient way of applying this Ono two-burner oil stove; also two-burner oil stove for heat; one heavy Singer sewing machine, price , $25; two men's overcolts. S10 each; two dress suits, sizes 36 and 89. only $20 each; one lady's fur coat. mink, used one season. $25; 5|" men‘: new blue serge upd fancy worsted suits. only $35 each; suits made to prder, $40; suit: mode and‘ trimmed. $20; ‘hen’: new pants, from $3.50 to $6.50. KELIAFS TAILOR. SHOP ' 173% Great George Street. ' striking _ e$ w‘ Clem‘ new weed killer. The results of there experiments s‘ OVEN-OAT!’ lea to in. belief that 2.4-1: could be applied with much leu water p "w" z“: than had been previously recom- mended. Subsequent experiments made in the spring of 1946 in 1 ‘ _> Ottawa showed that several species of annual weeds in grain could he killed by less than five gallons per FORG ITEN Robert Kustrlnrrskl, 22, of chi. cago, gets u forgiving kiss from his bride. the former Lillian Kor- kowokl, 22. after. the groom or. rived 30 minutes late for his wedding. His excuse was good. Firemen had Just_ revived him, after they had worked over him for 45 minutes. He .had been knocked out by carbon monoxide fumes in his garage. Sluggish Session 0n ll.Y. Stock Exchange (By Victor Euhank) NEW YORK, Feb. l-(APL-The stock market Saturday emerged from a good recovery week and its first losing January since 1941 with considerable hesltancy in evidence. Buying throughout the week, still mainly professional, was bos~ ed partly on the belief that the list was entitled to o substantial technical comeback after its lengthy retreat. A big batch of pleasing dividends and earnings was helpful. In the final sluggish session the Associated Press 60-stock compos- ite was up .1 of a point at 63.8. For the week there was a gtlill of 1.3 points and for the month a loss of 1.9. The week's turnover was 4,514,- 640 shares, a six-day low since last May, against 5,143,720 the week be- fore. Eur January the figure was 20,217,606 shares versus 27,650,212 in December and 23,566,803 ‘in the initial 194’! period. On the day Dupont added n. point at 180 1-2, Western Union 3-4 at 20 1-4 (on hopes o spring strike had been averted), Fire- stone Tire 8-4 at ~48 1-4. City Stores 3-4 at 19 1-4 and Elastic Stop Nut 8-8 at 6 (a 1947-48 peek) on an extra dividend. Else- where plus signs for pivotals were in minor fractions. Oils, steels, rails and motors were narrowly uneven. Among Canadian issues, Cana- dian Pacific, Dome Mines, Inter- national Nickel and McIntyre were unchanged. Hiram Walker dipped 1-8. In the curb Giant Yellow Knife picked up 1-4. ._.________ USA FEED SUPPLY Total feed grain produced in the United States during 1941 has beerf est mated at Mdmillion tons, 22 per cent less than the 1946 record. ,The total feed concentrate suppPy in prospect for 1947-48 is 133 million tons compared with 1M million in 1916-47, and u 1901-41 average of 136 million tons. Feed prices continue to reflect the active demand and the smaller 1047-40 supply. and ore expected to continue high into the spring 011948. , ._______.__._ TESTS WITH FEEDS FOR. WEANING PIGS One of the probluns in successful acre of a 2A-D solution when applied with an atomizer type of sprayer. This method of applying the weed killer appeared so prac- tical that the machine used in the Ottawa tests was shipped to wertem Canada for further tests under prairie conditions. Several of these western tests were made on mustard-infested wheat fields on the Regina Plains and near the Dominion. Experimental farm. Indian Hood, sask. The results showed that practi- eclly 100 per cent of the milked in wheat can he killed by less than five gallons per sore of a solution which contains slightly less than a pint of QA-D costing approxi- mately one dollar. It is conceivable that many other species of weeds n groin and in summerfnllow can be killed by the same method. If this proves to he so. some authorities predict that it may have as great lh-lllflilfliitg on prnirls farming u the discovery o; oumrnerfsllow. . I108 VERSUS OAK Tho Britllh Admiralty in 1H0 ‘decided that oak was superior to iron and refund to accept the ‘metal for, shipbuuainr. 1' ‘ - V‘ j tut. Mahatma (influx ‘ l0 don on wotpo" dinflonnoutl; _ A Jim. hols-sun! in swine raising is to keep pigs growing steadily after weaning- Unthrlttlness often occurs at this time including scurliness and slow growth, causing u severe setback studies have been Animal Husbandry lhrperimenial to the pigs. mode by the‘ Division, Central rosin» u nu m oxymoron ‘in’ Iurliiilton. ON». o ,~ ffianfil. huueeudrblttkint the ' e w»; and tiie i. . and one-halt pounds of skimmilk and high prutleyl . Toned in feet ~ II. kitchen‘ of her father’: rooteureot oiled. f t recouped with alight up. wm- _ undo-two , 4* odwvhoh ~ To The Electors 0f WardFour ‘Having served on the City Council I lntond to ogoin noni- inote, or o candidate in Word 4. It ls my Intention lone o! _ many voters o: possible dgring the next few weeks. ‘in case _ I do _nct get around to see you-l oskfforlyour kind support. lfelecied i will do oll in my power to udvonce civic improve- ment. l ’ ' GEORGE ll. KEEEE Hoving represented {your Word for two years prior ro myytontesting the Moyorolty in i946 and hovingnbeon op- prooched by o number of the residents of the Word, I hove decided to offer o: o Candidate in the fort-incoming Civh Ele'ction. ' - " N‘ . . _ r _ As II1 the post, I Will serve faithfully the lam-em 9f _Word Four 1n particular and will endeavour to further ony ‘ progressive movement for the benefit of Charlottetown. T._ B. RUGERS’ The U. S. State Department has just revealed that captured Ger- man Foreg Office documents show Russia and Nazi Germany almost reached an agreement ln 1940 for “liquidating” the British Empire and carving up all the Eurasian-African continents into Axis and Russian spheres o4 influence. This photo, token during the negotiations, show V. M. Molotov (1618) talking with Adapt! Hitler in Berlin, John Szcaepanek f T i ~ I ‘ w... ..........:. ttfftt? tzlzd.lrzzt “draw”; He was mounting the stairs of his house, slaying he'wou.id 1:111: ‘in; ifliihllfiil. ilimlifi.l“éliitril“"m“°’i w“ “° “"*“"“° "m" “us” mjurud. . s w e and son were not seri- Furm. Ottawa. with various kinds the lots reserving the 1-931," filmed‘ ("IMF-iv of milk proved th more d"? one experiment testing satisfactory. The pigs 1n s11 my; erent feeds for weaned 15133,! we“ hum“. and vigorous’ but m one lot was fed n mixture plus one the highs;- promn 10g, (high mm; 1°!‘ 9M1! DOWN! 0f grain. Another they appeared sunemllalllement) lot was fed only one-half as much. thrifty as 51.0w" b mw a f more skimmilk, while a third lot was healthier skin and yhalrore at and fed a mixed protlen supplement‘ ' lmlefld of the milk. The results indicated that milk is not essential t" Wflnlnfl 1758s if a protien BuDiJlement of good quality is fed in sufficient quantity. The lot on mixed protlen wupplement made the fastest and most CCOIIDmIQLI gains. 0t the two millefed lots, NEW ZEALAND LOAN AUCKLAND. N-Z. - (c?) —'1‘he ministry of finance has gnnuunggd the opening of an internal loan at 3 Per cent to Jlrovlde funds for do. velopment works and rcpaylnent of certain existing loans. ~ z- a . ‘H " sl n z ‘194s INFO RMATI o N formers of Turpentine “EWPQRT ‘I'll-ruin in new marketed in‘ th- M-flfim- Provinces. the am to b. "la h... 1-] ~0ffl6 and 32 ounces, These botaee ere lboug l ‘mid lifter thenmoothuteootordynfewe¢n@_ BOTH- qulniitieo In available in cdlllinlrsiel , IZBAQuneee and the standard steel drums. All NEWPORT Pwe Turpen- lilo container: are either acrey copped or have a patented bottle-that eihninoto the nuis- unco of broken corki-slnd other unutiofdeto y ‘capo. For the buyer's protecdor labels are cut in glen‘ o’; NEWPORT bottles and graphed on panel-side cam. NEWPORT Tu-peniioe meets the higheot government standards for pure distilled spirits. It is free from all objectionable foreign mutter, crystal-clear and has q pleasant odor. Be Ii-IIQ you gut the genuine. Ask r it by name. Sold by better dealers everywhere. Initial: Diltziblbll i DIALE INQUIRIES SOLICITBD CCMSTAL ASPHALT PRODUCTS LTD. Rotheuy ‘Avenue, Saint Iohn, N. I. .. ‘h. rwnnao‘ mu l DAllY CROSSWORD AIIMI 20601115101‘! 21.011001. flVehiclO LGroody 8. hosted 6. Observes (Jtuierot IO-Nbtivooz r 30. 1m l0. Vorytlt ' ll. Ldelp orange-red chalcedony l2. withered I DOWN Llovnr - truncation-A own-hum quotation dram: uuunu: up manna" uuun latudoy’: Anni’ . a1. ‘ropes hum-r ‘ ming-blrd 88. Distress ' signal GIKKIII OH KXI Ill’! VD I‘ K803i; R878 IIXII OIIQOBBOBL KXIIMVD‘. IIBAIIBOIIKIIH. '1 i was common man-rhea rs m Qflhfl JBQATIST ‘BOND OI fiOfilT-LTVY. -DII1MIWIIYUIIIUNNIIIMBIIQIU-