_4 percent ‘mcome plus full protection- s e s Total assets less current liabilities of Saint john Sulphite, Limited amount to $6,733,000 or over $2.600 security for each $1,000 First Mortgage Series "A" Bonds of the Company presently outstanding. s s s C11 s most conservative basis net earn- ings of the Company before 416219111!‘ tion and depletion Will exceed 5 times annual maximum interest charges. s s s \Ve recommend and 00¢! b! P17091135]!- SAINT JOHN SULPHITE, LIMITED 4'1 First (Series “A") Due December Ist, I966 PRICE: 100 and interest. s e s Full detailed nlehed upon request. F. j. Brennan 6L 85 Prince William Street. Saint John. N. B. 142 Richmond 5L. Charlottetown, P.E.l. Telephone 1470 Moncton - Fredericton - Saint John - Halifax Central/Guardian locals 5c per locals to per word; Itnnouncemcnts and Coming Events 3c por Classified 31.: per word; ln Memoriam word ; Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance I M.ir1imum Charges For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. - Mortgage Bonds information gladly Iur- Company, Ltd. _ word; Western and Eastern Notices 84c per mo“; us“ u; Fan-u] 1111.1 spiritual Offerings. Cards._etc., 5c per name; Letters of Condolence 84c per inch; Wedding 150E518" “mtg 4o wm-dg for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional I words: Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 84c per inch 0| 50 per wiord; Lists of Subscriptions. 49 cents per inch; Address and Presentation. $1.00. Other rates on application. For Sale l HeiP wanted f_on_sjj""“g-Loon“'ylioflyii WANTED - ouu. FOR 11005;. push button radio. Ehtcelleilt eon-j WOFK- APPIY 3'1- Weymmlilxsi- j ‘Hawk, Elm“ 14°7'2'___ ‘uirtriinn -‘1iia'N 15bit r2151? work. near Charlottetown. lvnie son. sau: - r-rivro roar 1.11.111, red and white-one lleney Spccd Sleigh, perfect condition. Murray Box 281 Guardian. VETERAN DESPERATELYW LN 1.5 (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Jan. 30- Sales Stock 4100 Aksit .. 6300 Alger 4800 Am Lard . 3010 Ang Ccln 3000 Apex . .. 4000 Arjon 6300 Armls 6700 Arnt 2000 Astoria 17500 Athong . 1500 Aubelle 7900 Aumsq . 100 Aunor 6500 Bagam . 18547 Bankfl .. 5000 Bear . 22900 Beaulieu 1600 Berwick 4200 Bevco 2000 Bidgood 137800 Bobjo _ 20 2500 1o00 7000 5400 5000 BlliilC-l‘ . Brit Dom Buffadi Buff Cdn Buff R1 Calder Cal Edm . Callinan Cam R1 , Bk Com . C Brew Cas Tret Cent Pat Cl1cskirk Chestv Chime Chrom . Cocheno Coin 7500 Colomac 290 C Smelt 16240 Cunwcst 7600 Crestau 1400 Crolnor 2400 Crowsho . 900 Delnitg 49100 Dcnison 22200 Dettn 7200 Dicken 5200 Discnv , 2600 Div Int .. 885 Domc , .. . 16700 Donaltla , 1900 Duques 2000 Duvay 7800 E Amphi 2950 E Mal . 16070 E Sull . 18650 Elder 45800 Eldonn 2500 El sol 520 Falcon 2000 Fed Kirk . 1600 Frobish .. 1640 Giant 1'2,Smith were softer. 3-1111 ‘cnaatorrerowutsu liiontreal Stock {Prices rregular Prices were generally spots tn dealings on the stock u. [change and curb market today. iI-‘ractional loses were well distri- lbuted. Papers and industrlals were Can Brew metals slightly Bathurst mixed and base ‘lower. Utilities were ouict. Volume was moderate. Donnucona upped 1-4 in papers and Powell River advanced d point while also on the improved side |were Price, Bathurst, "A", Great Lakes Pfd.. and M. arid O. Abltlb‘ ‘Common was unchanged while the lPreferred stock lo-st 3-8. Great Lakes Common and Si. Lawrence Corporation "A" were steady whihe Consolidated, St. Lawrence Cor- porslion Common and Howard International [was active and dropped 3-4 aftcr yesterday's substantial gain. Fraser u 3'4 converted an c-n-Lv lilt into u losfGen Steel Wares ' of 1-4. In industrlals. Canadian Loco~ 1'7 motive upped 3-8 and Tobacco 1-4 Hir Walker 'whlle'Dosco "3" and Massey hold steady. Slightly better were West- inghouse and Dominion Engineer- lag. General Siccl Vvnics. Asbes- tos, Electrolux. Nllilolldl Steel Car. Cement Pfd, and Canadian "A" were each off 1-4 and Manl- real Locomotive down 1-8. In an only moderately actne ‘ liquor list. Seagrams closed un- changed and Canadian Breweries was firmer. Dominion Textiles was up 1 and Wi-bnsso clown 2 points ‘m textiles. stocks. - Fractional ileclinds were Dru- dominant 111 the bast- nlelals Nickel was the IICLIVIOSL loser. down a point while Nbrunda \vus oft 3-4 and Smelters and All-o Pid., l-‘i each. Aluminum gained 2 points and Hudson Buy emsr-o u dip anti MONTREAL. Jan. 30 ~ (CP)— Abltibi narrowly Asbestos ..-.. irregular with a, few selected strong B A Oil i Int Pete Car.‘ Imp Tob ' B C Power _ - Lake Woods >MCCO|l Front 'Nat Steel Car . Acceptance rc-se 3-4 in finance_ Ended with a net gain of l-‘J. ilil-igygzllilgn Montreal Exchange _ Ii Bldg Pros ' Buck Silk Bell Tel .. :azs:2:sse§esss= ‘Z3 Can Cement . l Can Pacific ‘ Celanese . Can Car Found Can Car Pfd . Cockshult . , Can Vickers Dom Bridge . ' Dom Coal Pfd . l Don A . Dist Scag i Dom Steel B . i Dryden . .. Fraser Ford A Founda Co T?“ KIN“ Bhe and her "sister-soldiers," who “manned" the 111011 works, who returned to their kitchens by the hundreds o! thousands s1 the warhead, are now, asked to help 1n Britain's economic battle. 5i!‘ Efiflflvrd OPIIYPB. PFWif-iflil- 0! l-hc board <11 trade. says the country has a labor shortage of 750.000 workers. v Y 31» 4 ’I‘y1p1csl\of Britain's hoe-front ~warrior ls this member 0f ill! WR-NS. checking a‘. periscope. machines in aircraft plants. shipyards and ntun. i How Smith l-mm Bridge Report Progress on llsw Poultry Brssds 'Can Ind Al . v Int Nickel Imp Oil . ., lint. Power . Further progress is reported 0n _ the work of the Poultry Division. 1*‘ Ebrpsrimental Farms Service, in the 5'3 creation 0f new breeds of pcult:y to ' meet specific economic require- ,ments. Chief of the breeds in the process of being evolved 1s what has 1'4 been called the Large White. a breed possessing: (a) white feath- ‘ers for ease in breeding to a uni- form or standard feather colour 1'8 ‘requirement under commercial l" conditions; (b) white flesh so that the bird may attain "Milk-fed" 1"‘ grading in so far as skin colour is 3'4 conmmed; (c) fast feathering for ease ih plucking and to speed up the mcult; and (d) white eggs for Mtl Power . Massey Harris . §§5s:e:e:s2asmaa:ss;;5;; {d Can Nor Noranda Price Bros Quebec Power shawinillan Si Law , St Law Pfd Dom Tex Dom Tar . Wpg Elcc A .. St of Can ' 1'10 .. 150 perial and Petroleum were sutt""' in oils. i a" m8 Utilities were 1110>il_\’ quit-I..- Shawinigan and Bcll wCre steucly 130 land Brazilian and Montreal Powvr 1814 shadeddMontrcal and Commerr- 46 were slightly lower 111 banks 11ml Provincial Transport was up 1-4 r11 carriers. Sherrilt held the spotlight 1n the mines and jumped 60 (‘Cilia 111 hcavy dealings nflcr yesterday'- 55 ‘cents gain. In light trading amurg senior golds. Dome tipped 3-8 211w Bulolo lost l-S, liiglu-i Ill yum-u: mines were Formaqtlc, Chcsltirk. Cortez and Westvillc. On the dc-vvli- Anaco-nda . . Am Car and F 130th Stet-l NY Central Chcs Ohio Con Edison Elcc Auto Lite .. Gen Elct- New York Exchange us» no uniformity in marketing. with regard to the attainment of this desirable breed. the latest annual report of the Dominion Minister 0f Agriculture states ‘that the Large White, which has been in the process of synthesis for the 111151; eight years. now has reached Ithe stage in its development at which more attention can begiven to body type and shell colour. So far the work has been mainly lim- lied to the task of esfllbilsllitig pur- ity for skin and feather colour. now r0 rrduna soon AMOUNTS How much food to have on hand is thg biggest problem o! housewife who has been appointed head chef for the church banquet or club social. Whether She's man- aging the making of sandwiches- or the cooking of a three-course meal. this problem of how much to prepare hangs heavy over her. A group of old hands at this game of cooking for s large num- ber of people has come up with a general list of amounts. To serve 100 People: Six gallons milk; 18 pounds meat; 50 pounds pounds butler; six long loavs; bread; 10 pounds cheese; 1B pics, Sandwiches: One large sandwiph potatoes; four gallons soup; three , loaf cuts 65 slices; onesmall can't- wi-ch loaf cuts 20 slices; one largc loaf requires one-half pound butter and three-quarters pound filling. Tea to serve 100: One pound tea, five gallons boiling water. Tie tea loosely in cheese cloth and place bag in a large kettle of boiling water. Cover tightly for five to eight minutes, but don't allow to lboi-l. Remove the bag before serv. ng. Coffee to serve 100: 1 3-4 pounds coffee. two eggs. one teaspoon salt, five gallons boiling water. Beat the 981:5. end add the crushed shell and salt with half cup cold water. Boil K901i)’ for 15 or 20 minutes and rc- The other two breeds of chick- ens now being developed at the Central Experimental Farm. Ol-' mm’? 9°11‘?! i788 and the shells. USED MOUTIIWASII AS HER “DYNAMITE” Mother of two ‘teen-aged dough- ters. Mrs. Opal Dixon, 39, was or. rcstcd ln Des Moincs. Iowa. ililci‘ .1 daring daylight bank hold-up. in which a hypodermic syringe, filled w1th- mouthwash. was uscd as a weapon. Police said she sign- ed a statement admitting the $2.960 holdup and another $532 1n St. Louis in December. Bank r01)- bery charge in Iowa Corliss .1 mandatory lilo term upon convic- tion. In her latest hold-up 1111-, syringe was flourished rs me threatened to "blow this place to Q11; ain,Federitn.N.B , g >, ~~ 1 "m" ’ °° need or uniurmshed. iii-Blvd 55°“ G""°‘~"' r111. were Sullivan, East StliliVlllI Wm“ uaccs DOMINIONS pieces". police ‘ma. _______-_-_-—-——-——- I03 SALE —- 1930 PLYMOUTH Sedan, in good condition. Also 40. puilets. ton. FOB SALE - ONE HORSE, FOURl years old, one set driving harness, ngy, one brood sow. Sterling‘ _McQualr~r-le, Oyster Bed Bridge, FOB HALE — MODERN. SHALL type Leonard piano. 1 new nihite dis-intend T International Comibus- tion Engine, 1500 lbs. weight. 100 H. P. E. C. Wattei-worth, Mon- MIIK. Personal apartment or tiafumlshcd heated‘ 552339 God L i rooms. Phone 2U58-J. keeper for Protestant family of two in modern Charlottetown home. Apply by letter stating wages expected. Write Box 284. . Guardian. Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL nurse desires position as house- keeper for two gentlemen. Apply L. Guardian. lniarf nv r-Trnzr stand car 1n front of New England Cafe. “m” Fm‘- m“”'i“‘g‘l TVANTED - COMPETENT iiovusif l IYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBERi Friday night. man's overcoat, con-i 300(k) mailed postpald tn plailhi sealed envelope with pricellst. 6i samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00.. Mall-Order Dept. B8. Nov-Rubber‘ Co" Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. WORK FOB YOURSELF. BIG money selling portraits. Write] for prices. United Art Company,‘ Toronto 2. Wanted J WANTED — 1941 0R 1942 FLY-i mouth, Dodge. Chevrolet or Pore tiac Sedan Ln good condition. Ap-. ply Box 285, Guardian. WANTED — CASH REGISTER, Must be good, write price. year." and condition". ten days trial. Box}, 335, Montague, P. E, I. WANTED -— B1’ VETERAN. A‘ small properly containing front 71 to 1O acres of land with a housel garage and hrn house. Location‘ preferred 3 or 4 milcs from Char- lottetown. Apply M. S. Guardian‘ Office. ' N A N T E D — ALE BOTTLES. Phone 2208. Maurice Block. |= wan-run -'- 41.11 mrrriins‘. Phone 1107-7 Mir-sine! Hros * WANTED -- BOTTLES. PINTSi The Rogers llardwnrr- t‘n., Ltd. Salesman Wanted , ___ 1 WANTED - IILQMEN 1'0 BIL! electrical products to industrial} commercial and institutional ac-‘i counts. Exccllzr.‘ ccmmisslrn. comings with yearly renewals»; Give full particulars in Box No.. 282. Guardian. ‘ Hk-"A‘_i l For 111F111 1'0 BENT -- bands I ritour, roolm partly furnished. Phone I sac-J. l Baby Chicks OIIIOII l. 0. P. SIDED. HIGH- sst wade ptoducerl ln commercial quantities under Government ~ stsnhrds. Place your order now for delivery from February to June. Fra- further particulars write llaritlms Chick Hatchery. saint Jdllll. N. B. I 3-4~23, taining valuable papers. Finder notify Guardian. PAYING FOR COWHIDES 13c PEI! lb. Horsehldes $6.00 each. Maurw ice BIOCk 8: Co. Lost Found Strayed L_0—ST —- ONE SMALL ‘BED COCK- er Spaniel. Finder leave at 122 Fitzroy. LOST -— BLACK COOKER SPAN- lel on road between Montague and Charlottetown. Answers to "Pam". child's pet. Reward. E. C. Wat- lerwurth. Montague. FOUND - wanncrr coxrifrlsi- ing small sum of money. Apply Guardian. srnavnn FY01‘! 111v RANCH. marked. Georg; {lacMillanH '> silvcr female foxes. P. N, 11', Cnvc llcad. Produce MONTREAL. Jan. 30 — tCPl- Produec prices quoted here today reported by the Dominion Dcpxrt- ment of Agriculture follow: Eggs, fresh cases: A large ‘.15 1-2; A medium 3.‘! 1-2; A pullcts 29 1-2; a 20-01; o 25-20; packed for export: A larle 38 1-2; A .00- ium 36 l-2; A pullots 32. Butter: Wholesale, Que pasteur- ized. fresh and storage no. 1 40 1-2; current receipt Que no. 1 pas- lcurized 39 3-4, del Mtl; no 2 33 3-4. dcl Mtl; first grade creamery prints job price 42; solids 41. Cheese: Western and Que; cur- rent, receipt. fob factory. colored 22 1-16; white 22; wholesale. enl- oreri 22 13-16-23 1-10; white 22 Potatoes! 75 lb bags, PEI 1.20_ 1.35: NB l.t0—1.20; Que 1.10-1.15, . IJONDON (OP) Royal Mail Lincs‘ Highland Ohieftan. refitted alter war service. has resumed the London-Brazil-River Plate service. Isis and Feslals llslp Required , \ NOVA SCOTIA HOSPITAL, ._ DARTMOUTH, N. S. .GRADU'ATE nurses,- ‘fludsat Nurses accepted Fell Clams mm. "sppIyterlisSocrsloJ a Cornrnissio , longsrnlsllqqlni, 051.0711. s m NURSES AIDE! or Nurses Aids: until I 1 i 1 v 1 I l I 4.200 Go Ear: . .. . 9800 Go Hawk 8250 G0 Arrow 2075 Go Man 3500 Goldor 5500 Goldvue . 4600 Gunnar . .. 1700 Hard R 2000 I-Iarkcr 6300 I-Iarric 200 Hasagd 300 Hedley 19650 I-Ieva 3000 Hi Sal‘ 640 I-Icllingcr 1590 Home 1500 Hcmest 11000 Hosco 4700 Howey 760 Hud Bay 9000 Hugh Mal 905 I.nt Nick 1105 Int Pete 47400 Int Uran 4000 Jacknl 2500 Jason . 4000 JM Con . 16400 Joliet 16000 Kayraud 1990 Kerr Add . 5600 Kirk Gold 7200 Kirk Lake 4100 Kelwren . 300 Labmd 4700 Lagucr 45500 L Fortune 31s L Shore 5000 Lard U Z00 La Luz . 2500 L81’! Cad .. 7700 Lapaska 3525 r. Wasn . 400 Ileitcll 15500 Lingman 1400 Lit LL 44400 Louvlc 4000 Lynx 200 Macassa .. 1570 Mat-Donald 1500 MacLeod 2600 Madsen . 1000 Magnet . 3200 Malart 2'100 Marcus . 495 McIntyre 500 McKenz 5550 McMar 2000 Mug Corp 5200 Monet; 300 Negus . 6100 New Bidla 1900 New Colu 3000 Newnorth , 2000 Ni-chol 200 Nlpiss 675 Norandg ,_ 2100 Norben 3000 Norgold ., 3800 Norrflet 4000 Norse 4500 N Inca _ 19300 Norzone . . .. . 6750 New Marlon 5800 OBrien _ 14700 Ogams 2000 Orlac . 44050 Osisko 5000 Osu _ ,_ 4200 Pscif Pete 1700 Pamour I 2000 Pandora 3500 Pammaq 25500 Pen Rey 486 Pick C1- 400 Pioneer . 1000 Pore Reef . 600 Powell , 400 Do Vt . 900 Preston 9000Purdy 370° Que Man ltwQueenst . 3386 Qtlemont 13800 Roger-t 97100 Rouyn 0850 Roxana 110 ROY Bk 65 Roysllle . 40 . 150 i125 .1100 ' MvcDonalll allii Ccnlrul Cudillm- Trading box scare: Toto‘. 296.800; industrials. 53,500; 248,300; stocks higher. 69; tinchangcd. 65; new new lows. 6. b, I Potato Market lien i l1 The following Dominion Dcpsrt- WES. E1“. lment of Agriculture‘ mark yservice rcwrt is for 'l't1i'.s(ifl). Unless othenvise spctniict stilt-r‘. 111105 65; lowei highs. u‘; 011 "K Jun. G011 Motors Grrnl, Nor Pfd Std Oil NJ Ilfiennccott om Ward . Nor Am . '. Phil Pele . ‘ U S Rubber iRndio Corp {Texas Corp ,Unill\rl Air lvanarlium Air ,. iWcsl Union . . QIQCJ P‘ U! @§U\KA3@DJO maogwaeaofiflamaemewdzéi U S Slccl 11:1‘ quotations are wholesale to letall cammerce , I 40 .for' ‘IS-lb sacks, No. _ _ 44 34 good mcrchantablc condition. i0 1-2 _ _ 37 Car arrivals 14 14 cars on track Supplies libcrul. ilenfand late, market steady. PEI 8125-135; NB $1.15-1.25_; $1.10——1.15. OTTAWA- 23 NB. I'll \V 21 1 grade, Truck receipts lCar arrivals I PEI. 5 NB. Number III oi odor hztcs, Qvc nzl. 13 L4 of cars on track including broken demand PEI. 10. Supplies ileavy. lerate. market steady. 38 575 42 - n NB 100 lh. s1.s5~1.00. ‘TORONTO '1‘ r u c k 15 _ 11 425 l0 1-2 40 Number of cars 011 track inel broken 8. Supplies heavy, de ‘slow. tnarkct slightly lower. ‘Whites, $1504.55; Ont $1.15. few $1.25, Maritime potato movement mon- NB. receipt- yheavy. Cal‘ arrivals 4 PEI. 1 Out 1 uding man-l Plill NB $1.40-l.45 i du" lng the 24 hours ending midnight: PEI carloads passing Cape Tor- mentinc: NS 2. NB 2, Toronto 1 Carloads pissing McAdam. Ed mundston and Rivicre du Loup. PEI Montreal . . . Ottawa Toronto Other Ont. USA NB J i 1 Seasonal Sumlnnnv-(iarluts NB 5608 304 5331 130 To date PEI 1946-47 3625 1945-46 3299 NS 08 I 08 3-4 MIG RATING MODENTS 10 1-2 TU 05117 lITGJ Bats in colder Ngions such as Montreal 1-4 iNovn Scc-tia . 8 MONTREAL—'l‘rul~k I’Gt'(‘ll)l> ltllJRm-fll 3k Numhtr including broken 512.1 Dealings Fast. Trends Mixed 0n N. Y. Market whites 8130-130, PEI 10 ll) -re-| ‘packed. 22c; 15 lb 34c. Loolls. no 2. 75-850. Que 50 lb paper, 80-90" l Scattered stock market leidts held to the recovery van in today's session although many pivotals. contended unsuccessfully with profit taking. Dealings were fast and trends. ‘mixed in the forenoon. Steels; then came to the fore and gains; running to 2 or more point: were| well distributed. The pace slowed| as quotstions wavered after mid- (My. While plus marks were num- lPTOIIS at the close. the losing col- umn was widely populated. MeIntyrc' was the standout among Canadian issuer at the close ‘ with a gain of 5-8. Other Canadian issues lost fraItl-ons. Csnsdisn lPzcific was down 1-8.‘ Dome Mines 3-8. and Hiram Walker 1-4. On the curb, Lake Shore was 70 I-8. l 1-41 Hercules Power was up I lat a1 nnd Atlas Powder a 1-2 at ‘66 1-4 in the wake of a pleasing parninlzs compilation for the former. Western Union "A" added 1 1-8 at 20 3-8 as the compmy disrlc-sell it was "ln the black“ .durlng December after suffering | losses for 11 months. Douglas Alr- craft tacked on 1 1-2 at 7g 1.3 “g l NEW YORK. Jail. 30- (API~‘ -iine vapor sure-v o! ah- and wattl- larva, the Broad Brcastcd and the Small White l1ave progress- rd still further toward the ideal envisaged for them. The Broad Breasted White is to d€V€'0p largely into a meat type bird, possessing, however, good egg laying character- lsrcs. ‘The Small White will com- blue high egg production, slnrdard egg size. ard good body lypc, about a pound less in weight than that cl the Leghorn breed. DENTAL "DE-OUCIIER" PATIENT-CONTROLLED TORONTO. Jan. 30 — 1GP) — “de-ouchcr" technique develop- cd by Dr. John A. Sherman of Toronto has been welcomed as the latest boon to “touchy" don- tal patients. The ‘new instrument may be used by patients while under- going orsl operations and. its tn- vcntor says in the Journal of the Canadian Dental Association. re- sults have been "startling." Dr. Sherman has used his met- hod for almost three years and its success can be vouched for by its use in more than 300 Canadian and United States dental offices. Explaining that’ most of the pain in dental operations ls caus- ed by heat generated by drill burrs and other instruments. Dr. Sherman said his apparatus em- bodies mixing of water and air in the form of s finely atomized vapor spray. "The ideal arrangement for using the equipment is by means 0f patient-control." he reports. Jul-landing the spray bottle to the patient, he ls shown how to operate the lever on the air cut- off 11y simply pressing it." writes ‘lit’ dentist-inventor. Through the small opening in the head of the attachment a A yisdfrected on ‘.110 area of drilling whenever the patient feels dis- comfort. ‘By eliminating treat from the rapidly revolving burr. ‘r10 "e- ._:orts. pain in the cavity ts re- duced to a minimum. ' And. he adds, the patienUs participation in the operallrlns is an ‘excellent psychological diver- lslnn from the thought of drill- I 11g." I ' was :21‘? Canada migrate to warmer places i for the winter season. 5900 Rush 300 San Ant 3100 Senator 2600 Sheep 333095 Sherritt r00 511141611 1000 Sprlngcr . 8700 Starratt 1400 Sleep R0 7450 Sulllv 2000 Surf . . 1810 Sylvanllo M0 Teck I-I . . 1500 Thom Lund . 1000 Tomblll .. 0500 Towsg 3800 Trans Res 5866 Upp Can 1390 Ventures 400 Waite .. 2660 West Ms] 11109 Willley 1-2 000 Poothl .. Total sales 3.149.000. WOIKINO WIVES ‘Dow Chemical 1 1-4 st 176. A‘; gnaw-L", ‘ Norfolk and Western conceded _._ 1 1'” “i m 1-3- CMI-Wll I It REGINA Jan ao-(cro-wstch- I 15:‘ alalyfilslr l‘ at 97. Phelps Dodge l (CH-Councillor J. Bride objects to yum‘ ca.’ der can Can 1 3-4 st 06 married women holding jobs under I r o e Ptsco 1 at 38. the Soul-hand Corporation. he told . . y resent ne and are Dlzndee flegczztland - (C2 — ldlfflcult to manage because they of Sea“. d y ery of the uroh do not depend for s livelihood on . " h“ unmoved s pro- ‘their eraployussrlt. pm‘ m“ ‘"°""" Ilillistrstss be . 2. When reprimanded 332w: 61;“ 121love their official tort: "My hulrsnd will have ,________[_ §____________ ,thln| u» ssy shout this." ~ i *- . 3. They don't cmxntrste on their work. always giving first con- sideration to their horns chlllban. 1 . 4.. The! rsqutrs maternity lesvs of abmlt titres months. But the councillors motion to re- leet e proposal that married wom- en be employed by the corporation was defeats! b! s wide majority. -- (Q) - The city considering. a proposal that Unitsrlly‘ Oolsge tiers ‘should s a residential util- nutty 11 "acquisition of the , buildings and grounds of [the N- [@10- rr: . _ ywunm inst Jars-Inn. i m‘ 11mins no dry m1 was elm-god MAINTAIN UNITY orrrlnva, .1111. r11 -- (ct-u _ Canada 1nd nustralia mdSl. 11min- taln close rnrl friendly relation; “for on .1105»: two dominion; d... pends 111-.- tuture 0r 1h‘; Briflgh Commmwezr-liz." These were the words .01’ Fran. ccs Fordc, newly-appointed Aus. lralian high commissioner to Canada. Accompanying Mr, Forge were his wife and four children, mryi l9. Mercia, 17. Clare, 15, and Gerard, 11. Chic! worry or the family was how to face a Canadian winter. Eicven-year-old Gerard when he arrived wore a Canadian parka over short trousers and bare knees. All set to Step out and look around the neighborhood, he decided against it when warned of the sub-zero weather. "It's odd to see s0 much snow," Mr. Fords commented. "The only snow we saw back in Australda on the mountains miles away." Nlneteen-year-old Mary Forde. who cut short her university course 1n Australia lo'c0rne to Canada with the family. plans to continue her studies in Canada. She said she had not had time to decide which university she would choose. The other children expect to attend schools in Ottawa. All hope to learn Canadian sports and expressed particular interest 1n skiing and skating. Feed 00st of Milk Production (Elllfiimmtsl Farm; News) ‘Liters no mam’ factors that 1n- fluence the feed cost of mdlk pro- fllwi-lvn. such as the inherent pro- dlwifld W11")! of the individual cow 0r hard: kind and quality o; seed lillinlled; the length of the pasture Ill-son. and the quality of m, pg. turns. Seasonal conditions inflo- enc, the quality of the nigh“; van‘ materially and without Quality My. sticculem ma and D0810". it is very difficult to main- tain production, says m. sa. un- ton of the Dominion mpu-lmgnu] Fiiml- NIWIIM NA. where feed cost records on theh- herd of Guern- Wys and Jerseys have been kept over a period otyesrs. It ts only by Wins lone tine sverlles um any fsir estimate of the feed requm. men's 1m" 100 pounds of milk can be arrived st, says Dr. Hilton. formation was compiled . on the monthly feed requlmnents per, 100 minds of milk reduced In those herds. ‘the yearly average n“ qr the, hsrd was 37.2 cows. the srsrsso percents“ of hutterfst in the m]; was 5.11 sad the avers» yearly Production Ila 3M poundrbuhar. fat. Feed consumption of both pro- lllinst tbs herd. The pasture un- sorTuversged 13: “toys. ~ svmse comumptlon per 100'po\nds of milk perfused y“ u follows: Grain. I pounds; my. 4s I80. predn feed) 144110111141; . are, 2M days. l M" auction of moss mo: msr 12. and Q cents loyal Hospital. I Frtan 10a: u. 104s inclusive. 111-‘ pounds; succulent feed. (roots, si1- A Onttubsslsafthseostolrao- a“; day. when compared with slab’! feed-Lug, was t-he equivalent 0i t‘ pouncb grain. 14 pounds hay’ and 25 pounds succulent feed. O1‘. the basis of sta/ble feeding, thereto: 0. the average feed requirements per 100 pounds of milk would be 10.4 pounds grain, 76.2‘potlnd5 hay 11d 195.9 pounds succulent feral. llsnr- ing in mind that these figttfts are average for a period covering both good and poor crop years. and rcp- resent the feed consumption 0f a large number of individual cows. the application. of lccnl pzices should result in a fair eslimat.‘ ‘of the feed cost of producing 100 pour-its of 5 per cent milk in any given area. issued by Press and Publicity. Publicity and Extension, Iiivlsizn. Department of Agrlcultutc, (Jtlnwa. Canada. SIDUGH, England - lC-‘Pl —- a fine of £10 was imposed on l woman who admitted beating her four-year-old adopted child ovcrl’ night for three ycsrs. i RADIO Repairs to Radios ond oll typeroi Electrical Ap- pliances. Prompt and ei- ticienl service. SHAW’S RADIO SERVICE 6i Grafton St. PHONE Z280 Wanted 10,000 Good logs. 22 inch to 24 inch width, Must in clean, without lloiss, dry and bundled fiat. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIVESTOCK FEED AGENCY PACOAST iron-trims LIMITED Notice NOTICE is Illrlifl ‘liven ill!‘ PACOAST ‘PROPERTIES LlM ITED will melts Application ll ‘flu Honours is the Sscrllvfl of Stats of ‘snails, for issvl to surrender its Charter 3" caiicsllotloir pursuant‘ to ‘provisions of The Coma", ct. MONTREAL, an 1.11100 s i , ' ' t . ‘ ‘1 W» P. CRIAGH, 1 ' - -- 81ers