_.-¢_'.._-.-...-.. it ETOWN GUiiltDlAN PAGE FIVE MARCH 29. 1943 u=qw . srocz? .... ._.._._i_.»-i. Montreal Stock sioeir 01°" Bram“; l6 5-8 g 0 Power A 36 1-3 C" °“ “m” s??? cai- oar P16 4, ' gm 1nd Al A can pa‘; 9 3-8 “our? ii i1? is D aniline 2g 1-4 Dom 81R Cen Steel Wares 8 a a Imp Tob 1187 ‘a Int Nickel ' 3 5- Massey Ha 8 7 Mgc gr Frontenac 2g 1-4 N t ew list Steel Car 4Q 1-2 ' Noranda 4 5'3 shawinisan 16 3-4 Staci oi Can Pid '72 1-3 CCUlmQTCG yo; ' .. a a —-_..-._ KYSTIIII SALE l am instructed to sell by Public Auction on the premises oi John Mustard, Cardigan Head on Friday, April 2nd at one o'clock P- M» "IQ (allowing: Eureka Power Sprayer Truck Wagon i l l l l Disk Harrow 1 Cockshutt Disk Drlll l Pin ilarrow 1 Disk Harrow Cart and Wheels , l Lever Spring Tooth Harrow 1 Pin Harrow ‘ 1 Single Plough l set Team Harness 1 ltflirew Scales l Massey Harris Binder l Horse Hoe 1 Mare four years old. Tenns made known day oi sale. l! stormy first line day. G. I. NELSON. Auctioneer. ‘ i:n:z§r3i.i:... Prepare For War Mount regular Academic every week in nllled w Udlit. 00L I. I. eehtse men ioimed up in 1' route marches, commando - iield schemes. and military enen extra busy during the Academic year. University, men are subjected to high academic standards and when they fail to mskathegrsde tlieyarareportediotia Mount Allison University Men Study and ‘s. Pictured above the members I _ Allison University Canadian OlllCOTS Training corps who in addition‘ to their studies spend military training under Oamblin, I. D. The _ picture shows a lf-llp of the Mount A. studIlt-widlera in a bayonet ohm-so. The picture shows tlu 18b officers and two companies oi four, p anon; each in toot oi the Mount Allison Science buildine sitar a hard d in the lecture rouns. labcratorie and draft . in; rooms. The bottom picture was taken :1 among the ruins of tho University men's residence and shows a Lewis 81m ihfltllifid and a number oi snipers. Eight and ten m"! oi the iionnl Selective In addition many hour; diately at the d Selective Service of study one oi the best Eastern Canada training ground. training tactics, lectures keep the versitise. the technicalities (f science ever increasing nilnbera ior training at Uni . "e Service and their status as University students s u........iiued. University students are en listed in Canada's war effort and upon completion oi their ccurses they are imma isposition oi the National Board and will be assigned to the place where they can best serve the National War Eiiort whether in the armed services (r in war industry. The military training they are new re ceivlng at college conditions and disciplines them so that they are prepared to go into action quickly and efficiently. Canada needs more and more trained men in the fields ci science, engineering and uiicin and Mount Allison University with equipped science building in is providing an outstanding Youth with ability to master needed in X p Powdered iron sulphate in tlgrain doses should be given to the young pigs when 5 days old and the dose repeated in l0 days (approximate- ly 6 grains 0i wdered iron sul- phate can be pied loosely on a dime). Aiter this the young oi s can obtain all the iron sulptae they require from iresh sods or soil sprinkled with iron sulphate and supplied 2 or 3 times weekly. A creep in which a meal mixture of equal parts oi oat mlddlings or siited cat chop. and shorts and sweet skimmllk are supplied in small separate troughs will en- courage the litter i0 start feeding when from 2 to 3 weeks oi age. Coarse huily feeds cause digestive disorders and often death to nurs- ies supply chicks at reduced prices both early and late in the season, but in buying chicks for Winter egg production the slogan may well be, "April chicks tor winter 8885-" A very satisfactory home made laying mash ior pullets, thoroughly at Scott, Saskatchewan. may be made up as follows: Two parts wheat chop. one part barley chop, one part oat chop and one part meat scrap, supplemented with the usual scratch grain. grit, shell and grain feed, and cod liver or other suitable ieeding oil. For iurther details write your nearest Experimental Station or University ior iree liteature. TH? (HARLOTI -- - - ~_~ -~- -~ 1 . A" aoeooae . woeooooooovooo-vovovoowoooo ~ QUOTATIONS ""”'”° THE FARM FRONT °"““'““ ‘° "'" W" TORONTO. March so —(CP) - ‘Hats Department will be maintained by Provincial and Federal De- " Y s Csltfcilall Bmtk Klimt-Bibi“ c, v partments oi Agriculture. the Prince Edward island Federation oi Ag- . . lflllll Acme A, °* riculture and the Prince Edward Island Agricultural Supplies Commit- Mdermao J1 tee. Its purpose is to assist in every possible way the expansion of iarm Exchange 2”" ‘a . . fifiéiii‘; ‘S. ti.“ hi2“... smiifafi‘ “P” ‘£““.....“"“'.¥° ‘i’ 12%"; aoamao . - o nee s are e Bankii .05 iorward sound practical suggestions that will assist this cause to the ______ Bear Ex .18 Deputy Minister oi Agriculture, Charlottetown. Watch ior these Depart- idgood .16 Stock Close Am O and l, a3 H, girl; rfrtlieb P ma: Care or Winter Litters %%ua1§d dang; dlliss so their use millage-rm: ‘"1 142;}: grin grim i: i-a "a; siiccfigall ‘wit. ‘plroiitebll: Green! ieedl such o? iafllilrllamgr‘ Bfldwm 1°“ '" 19 3-3 Broulan '50 not fiicult if r vision upgrade smiiifw" 1e “tool's an; “.02.... Bend“ AV 391- Brown '09 for the speclalpxgccomsnodation, ggition ‘initials ration no! bot 3°15 5w“ 55 3-4 Buii Auk 2'25 care and reeds required under win- dam and litter for its laxative i311" '3‘ 01110 411-3 Cal n»... 1'43 ter conditions With the request coolin eiieot and ior the valu- Chgyflier, n '13 opinion; I22 irom Britain for not lea; than 000,- able Enos... minerals and emc- n- M» w- it 1-4 $22.5.“ ‘i1’. inns a-Sidtiti.“ i.’.i°°.£‘£i§i °“i5‘.i.ii..‘i"i‘.i2'.l°..€°‘§‘“é‘.“x weeks 9°" m“ 3° hiom 3'40 importance seys W.W. Cram Do- alter weaning the young pigs Se?“ llflrolgors 49 5-8 coonenour :90 rlililniéms ' rgnmtal rana. Indian should receivfi ‘libs sagas meal 1341x- Don A 4 l-4 Ziimiiiéii - i‘: linemen peneovivixrlililding for iar- timle-gutoniipliooitndg oi esifiiiieninr 2i Home 011 325 Dome g3 3.4 rowi and ior the eomiort oi saw buttermilk per pound oi meal ied. Imp Oil 12 5-8 Essiq- 1; 1.3 and “litter afterwards are neces- in 3 or 4 regular ieeds daily. (In Int Pete 1a s; M31 1'13 sary during cold weather. The the absence oi skimmilk or butter- Gt Nor Pid 2a 3-4 Ewm-ado ‘M farrowing pen o be P ar- milk-ii to l0 per cent oi protein g Kennecott 33 ‘1-8 ads y, '23 ed well in advance b sc ing mineral concentrate or tankage Mont Ward 39 5-3 Gold Gate '04 b2 with hot water and lye (or the shouldbe included in the meal mix- -N y central 15 14 Cont,“ ‘u b2 destruction oi worm eggs and dls- ture). The amount to allow per Nor Am co 13 3.3 38mm“ ‘o5 b2 ease germs. Dally removal of iced may be regulated by the ' pen R R, 3154; Ham m) '48 manure and frequent use of slaked amount cleaned up in 15 or 20 Std Oil N J 511-4 Hglung 9'30 lime will help control parasites minutes, Twas c 1-D 43 Home 3'25 and disease. United M, 34 34 and Bay '31 34 Properly constructed guardrails April Chlils For Winter Eggs U s Ruby," 3-, 1-41"1?'vAira m and the use oi a limited amount U S Steel c‘, 55 L2‘ W, M" Ind P 96 of chaiiy or cut straw tor bedding Not all good winter laying hens vanadium Corp 19 54; m,’ Nick 38 b2 will reduce the mortality oi lit- are hatched in the previous April, west Union 31 34 m, Pete l,’ ma legs‘ iriom trampling and crushing. but no doubt most oi them are ‘vest m“, 92 14 M A ov ng the sow into her new hatched beiore May l5. Matur- Kr" dd 59° uarters a week before the due itv may be hastened or retarded ' "_‘_'i Kirk L 55 ate will allow her time to become slightly by certain iecding prac- L 511°"! 14 accustomed to the new surround- tices but no feeder is able to in- llzzltlflfillle 4g ingtsl. Dnizly exaerrotlise, pirelilerairoly dufietslatcl hntchedm unflevelopeed e-i‘ - ou oors or mes a or pu e to ay eggs eary wn r. --~_. 2-85 short periods, weather permitting. On the other hand, pull t hatch- MONTREAL, March 28 —tCPi—— 1-65 is necessary up to time oi plgglng ed too early may begin $.05 lay be- produce prices Saturday as report, 1.15 and should be provided soon as fore they can be placed in winter - ed by me Dommion Department o; 1.86 possible alter ior both sow and quarters, and the move oiten stops Agricunum go11_w;_ .00 litter, laying and results in a prolonged Eggs: Graded shipments quoted 951-3 A suitable meal ration ior the rest Period un-Pwfltflblv l0 the on spot at A-large a4 1-2; A-med- 1,173 bgoodtsovlv‘ contsoists oi at orhs parts pgzxmr- ragl-‘Ineliamliflrlstgliger; Divsnoiértit- ii. 8; A- ll ts - - - oa ne s s or E1199 I - - £21.32, p“ e 30-31’ B m’ C . gig F; gli%ndk€vli)gii& byrowfiialg pgirineed SBiE-tklztsitfifiwlié. t w l Jm 1 When light strikes a surface, high in reflection value, It utter; First r d - - w s imm o u rm a por an seec e pu- - . prints 10pm“; pnfi.“ Z5 .90 least pound ior und of meal ied lets earlv in the tall which are b03905 blCk 1114C l YI-IbbCI‘ b1111- BUC Clark, dingy Sllffflliti First grade solids, jobbing price, 21 —or by the add tion oi 5 er cent wanted for winter layers and l. h _ . 35_35 1.2, wholesale’ Que No 1 0 .63 of rowin mineral concen rate or place them in permanent. winter absorb lg t, they blOt it out. paswurmd storage 35 1_4__35 1_2_ .52 tan age to the real mixture. One quarters before lbylng starts. These Cheese; Current Receipt c010,“ Omega .15 per cent oi common salt in the bullets should be housed separately In man industrial Ian” and faded s ‘cro d! and whim western and Que 2U 14 pi NM; .0314 meal should be ied to pigs o! all from older stock and given iour Y P C SS C country FOB M “new wholes“, "bhbmm "ac-Alia p5 ages. square ieet of ilooi space per bird th f k . l. h b0 . h . gvcstem and colored and white 22 ggmrglégt camgznoxthreleetgis gelhbiiménthgcg in hi: gigloperly gleggillfiitxieg ggufismold C SCCICC O CCplilg lg i‘. llllClflg 3S meant gl'&l savings -4_ - y . . - . . . . . Managua] nominal current mdke Pick Cr w L72 {aw should be removed by cutting hens must gve place to the pallets m glgcmoal powgr nsgd, Cqlmgg, W311; grid flQgg-g hgyg Potatoes,‘ 75 1b bags Mountain pram" 30 hem 101i T: close ‘if: thfdgilsntsnxilis itas the‘ first year of production is , _ ue N. 1 L o. N0 _ _ . Preeton 2.05 nos-lb- w h we - a M“ z he nah-rt In a well man-std been turned mro huge reflectors by an with ligh: 3nd PEI N091- 1902 17° 1-30- NB Roya-He 24 pliers. flock. The old hens may well be _ . ._.__ ;______ ganatlzigi 2.24; ‘nfigffsi gg“g',;,g"'§3g,,¥,’§“,,'$§,.°°‘i; ilnsfiegt- §'.'£iii‘°..i"i,“..§2£ rcflcctin g finishes. Thcrc are no dark surfaces to blot out the K§€67000O<7<7~'\9\70\7\7<A7<7\9\7\ 3n ' in - - ~ - - ° ggggoitgr ago §§§§§f,“'l' fggwgzlv-ngwgggggg “o, $5,111? "fifilclguiggg ilgmgdbfxggdig; lumcns(un1ts of light). With no increase m power, there - t. . . . . . . gisgioen llltllefitljgfllttrlieés axeiiisnésrsinllrlingl! o! iviofl-ftltireir iggbirecirtiihiiiwifeiiriy- have bccn lmportant 135x335 mluum-lnatlofl- “ "’-’ ' the skin, jerky or thump brcath- grees but in the average iarm » ____ S E Pete .05 1m f_ . . Sixty three acres choice land, zttisgnRo ;';g,;,*,“°‘,,ggmqteqggngli;"'dgea-,,g,, gagg- asfffgabfijfailed W" 1‘ m‘ Today, conservation of electrical energy is essential so 1 ‘i. ll h - . 0d b l’ - ‘V’ “ dd l hlle till l d dl- M i 1i ' t th ' ' ' - OTZiia-aTMfIL‘. Jill”. it“... oil‘?- yo; a g-gg 33.1% it. i128... ‘Z..i‘é’°oe.°.°’5i.. .....°'}¥>. i§5’i'.‘.°."m.i.‘i‘i‘§‘a“.°i. in? Canada S ‘Hdusiml <=f1°"- T11= amount of Powcr avallablc lottctown n nvcd hi hi B" "Y?! - a di first. Iron annot be flock, al th ed 1 111 . . . . _ Apply i: Mir. ni-anii iiisvctean, Verne-flats l! mroi/idedeini-ougn the .03. milk so eroeoingsgoocri grid the Dinar?“ diig ls definitely lilnltctl. I: must bc made co as far as ssible. C ll Waite Am 4g? i, is YD l l di iiculti i h tch by y "B L! h h l crhwo - - t necessary sappy t - es o a ing purchas- . - - .. - . vireo ‘i’. "i. i‘3‘.‘.i‘.?.i"“€i..‘i§§f.°.'; ii‘..§2.‘§“2..i";‘éi. i..:;"r:.:i°;:r “m”; g ‘ P‘ ‘°“'°‘° °““""* *“PP“"°‘P°"= The Paint 8: Varnish Division of C-I-L produces finishes of high quality and durability. Executives interested in the possibilities of "Bouncing Light" may rake advantage cl the Division's knowledge regarding the use 0f pain: in. salvaging waste light for Victory. word- tlll Ufl inch C ea eellls p8 Inch. Addren and apnlleatlon. Advertising ilatea - llinllaa- Charge iae Al; Adverbeneab I Cents Dents-at Guardian locals. ea per northwestern and liaaiern loeeis , Announcements and 3e per word; In llemorlai Notices lee per instill: i ding engagements e0 words ior 51.00 arlneh a: ea a w oi meesatatien $1.00. Other rates an i Payable in Advance Corning Events so per aids, ete.. be per name; ttera z! worda Notices oi Thanks and 0rd. Lists viaie Help Wanted $59 MONTHLY FUR- EXTRA good man ior "Tm work. begin; riing about April l5. spnlv D Guardian. 3-37-31- i" mimic Help w tinted WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL Housework. Apply Mrs. E. K. MacNutt. 21 York l-sne- a M a‘ Wanted - WANTED-A BROODER IN GOOD condition. N. Mayhew. $123111!‘- _._. WANTED — GIRIIS BICYCLE lN good condition. Wrl “R. S." Guardian. 3fi7-214 _______._...______- WANTED- BY MAY 15th SIX T0 eight roomed house. olifltlfllll! 10°- ated, all modern conveniences. Garage. Permanent tenant. Write P. 0. Box 40a. 8- 41 Articles Wanted must be accurate within a limit 0i lu Lei T0 RENT-FURNISHED APART- nient. 52 Upper Queen. 3-27-31. For Sale _.____________---~_-< FOR SALE — BABY CARRIAGE. Apply Guardian. 3-27-21. "" ‘ I FOR. SALE — STACK 0F HAY. nlrin Vernon Je s. Mlllvlcw. (Paved Road). 3-29-11. FOR saus- ‘l5 rumavwiinilfn Barred Plymouth Rock your old layln hens. ADDlv P- 0- BOX 356- Charlottetown. 3-27-21- __--___-—- MILLIONTHS COUNT , Some oi the parts oi a torpedo 25 milllonths ol an inch. to solder Darts in a Ford Employees Give $107,000 To Aid Red Cross Windsor, Ont: What is believed to be the largest Red Cross con- Woodlanii For Sale 50 acres 0i good wood and lumber at St. Georges in King’s County, Estate A. Bennett McDonald. Apply to H. i". MacPHEE, K.C. Solicitor, Charlottetown Farm For Sale including Barns, Orchard Modern House with Furnace and Bath, one and a quarter miles Apply t0 F. W. Andrew. co W. H. Smith. East Royalty The tihiised medium Army tank would make l0_,000 tln_cans. or phone Ell-g. Twenty-four acres of land. 1 from Charlottetown.‘ "our ion-irony BAND AND ORCHESTRA IN- struments not in use ma be turn- ed into read cash. Sen iull oar- ticulars to aley Royce do Com- pany, 310 Yongo 8t- Toronto. Ontario. N-(i-24-26-29. For Sale RACE HORSE PIIOEEPECT FOB sale. Siéuire Gratton standard bred gel lng, Three years. sound. Fifteen three hands high. Breedy ace horse type. Color brown. l! "trained in proper hands will make ast, high class race horse. Bred mm noted resins stock. Sire Unko Gratton by ratton my dam that noted race and b mare, Belle Baxter. Owner in army. sacrifice. a125, i. o. b. Tor- onto. Feed. halter. blanket. lor uare body. ull room seat a- ther sp III coll ubhols red, Com- Eete with ‘pole shaits, price sao. am dflving harness, with collar harness. Price $20. Cartbuggie crated tor shipment. g. Bumrer, ills Dundas st. west, a Telegram answered. 6000 GOSH! WHUT ‘IOU CRYIN’ 5O LOUD FER 'A FAR CRY’ tribution from any single group oi employees in any one centre came irom employees oi Ford oi Canada's Windsor plant who raised $107,000 for an average oi more than $7 per person. This amount was contri- but/ed and the majority of them signed a Asbestos pledge to have: a definite amount I3 A 0".i gflglgfgofffiilgn 8861111933’ for the Bniiiurst A w a » ._ , appmximntelye ai ieir total wos Price COm $320,000 raised in Windsor. Reward for Return entirely; by Ford war workers Stock one-third of the — Last Saturday will pny more than it is worth for it. Return same and l will not questions. l can l(iciiiii"_y' the tire. li “as inki-n around ton-thirty‘. ’l‘iie piirtiis that look it hzid an arfriinnhili- and l might have their numkcr. wad-l l" R A N K night willie making Cherry Vitlley anrl Vernon River some person ur persons took from the trunk ni my (‘iiryzsli-i- our 265i, my spare tire. tube and wheel. ll‘ this Wag intended as a joke please return the same. 1f taken with the intention oi selling l |)l'0\il‘i‘ ulr or B. Montreal ilurli IisFMIniiI-ds For Spra several mills at ‘risk any CLARKE. (‘iziii-loiii-i: wn. “ "wbaifl " ti‘, 3-20- CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LlMlTEt by]. R. WILLIAMS ‘ OUR boaizniirkiwiiii>usiz “in. Maj... llnuple AWAY WITH" OUT LETTIM’ MY MA KNOW TM THiNKlM‘ 7 . ' ‘trim? ~ ves 6il2,BROTi-\ER Awioe IF some wAs A MOON- EVED DREAMER- Bur ME, I'M A HusTLmFblP: i=- § T HE éi-HP‘ ’ . cAsi-i is f E¥P05ED TO ' ~/ we HUSTLlNéB. xliiiizu CHOP,’ 5/1 HEAUENQ, ' some! NOT A o‘ repose! Tun-re. way ma- Feaizv- y \y4\1 . , r ram: sweat. SO65. soar ozone-e -» ,1 (31-1 authorise-ear res: ~ . | LU stance; i-UGHER-UP % INCOME Mug-r 1 puny pinion-Aw: on % Tame-s! QEQQND A FERRYROAT! FIDQLE m/d ?HREE CHOPQ is Husruue nu Ami LEAGUE= iN Mhl OWN ‘g CNETLE? , i