THE CHARIDITETOWN GUARDIAN n3 WEEK at S. D. U. I Notice of final examinations has . men tedThw wilibegiuon, ‘ y and end on May 14th. The student-bod extends its r very sincere sympa .< .u-e»uwe-vrrrf'r'-:* to Loo Oor- ooran in the death of his mother. W0 Rt. Rev A. A. MacAulay. The etudenie leeve fer . lash ' ' homes on wedneeda April 11st, for » a brief Easter holiday. The! will return on Monday. April 8th. lleetinle 0i I11 ddbatkbfl societies were formally concluded on Wed- ineaday alight, April 1441153110 Beo- ors, mos-s, bophomo , Inab- men and Grade XII held a. Joint mom...” j v _ at the door end the divided up as prises or the con- I Q 4 frh n" x “r... “s; “gym, Sea; that you might wmir b. fiction, bugger-nan; the history Ol lluyViceoryBondmlwantyoebodecidaDedsflngferyorl- “h” cmlm" M “h” ‘M °‘ m‘ m" self is pert of becoming a man. You can decide wisely only when you know the fiscal-know whyVictory Bonde are good foryou rohevqerforanyone. EveryeneofourfamiIyCAN buyVictos-yBooeLYouanetartiugeoeammonepSetc lasvellpeidnomAndevmMotherfindsweysofaevingao buy Victory Bondel grm short speeches were given b’! Rev. m i’... Cass, F. A. Bnelnnan, Cletus Murphy and Tommy Mac- Leilan eeveuavnnevuoesuvavacveaveerasar A Viccos-yBood ls the pmrniseofrheDomissioaofCenedatompeyisscashthe full face value of the Bond at the time stipulated, half. yearly interest at the rate of 3% per annum until maturity.- g y, g hail. . . - firs? Kof‘ will a JEIP/ (anode needs more red-blooded men to drlve end repair h; Ell-powerful little "Jeep", tile Bren 0"" “WW1. ll" °'"\°'"l ""5 the tonlu, the gun tractors, and her qreot convoys of troop and supply transports. More men ore also urgently heeded lor other branches of Canada's highly mechanized army. look over the pore‘ llal list of services and select the one that best wits your talents free training will be given you of invaluable use after the wool Agslqlywrft, anti-tank, field and hsevy Iettefleli’ ‘lqtmklem allied and semloilliled tradesmen llgrlets, nedliee evna. O. M. More; ermererb‘ seek driven. amour: com} ‘sees-In were Wein- vre Im-l‘ ORDNANCI. Skilled repels In. lrlvlti. mils. ARMY SERVICI l CORPS s Aiultlisv. [NGINIIRS s "Mm" ' test W35 held and prizes donated to the winners who were as follows: first, Mihael Hens-leases’: second. Oar! McQuaid; third. Cari Mc- Kenna. The judges were! T111.‘ m- Rlev. Rector, Fathers Ellsworth and 9mm. seete, slestlenla. lute.‘ Quamey- NEWSY NOTE-S from Page l. Much credit is due r. s. men-l nan and Don Macdonald who preg snd conducted the entertain- wlmhiliariclusties i AVictoryBondietheeafeetinveetmeestinCanada-‘lhe enrireseeouroeeoftheDominionstendbehinditCsneh hasbeenissuingboudaforfiyeerqendhasneverfailedeo pay every dollar of principal and interest.- AVicees-yBeudieanasseemcrel-esdilyeonvertediaao Commercial. a public speaking con- (Continued ash then any other security. tnmrfiaalwlalef" nTnuh-‘Efu found its way lnto the dictionary —_ Now. I believe the original repg. “Hailstones slot (vouncel off e moot; the word slot. comes, from an "Old English word “stnten w Burl" {and has found etc The "t Q however does not llwfl" "l? m‘ omitting lines. thoulzh there are sev- eral instances in tllnt lssue- some- times he even injects a‘ little lull‘; nor as in the sentence: You wou I‘ search me in vain for the deilnlililfl zfn this case the reader must cut out "meg" and insert "the diction- ary " Sufficient has been said to LONDON — (QP) — "Nvlsk Uk- snbw that the o. t u most ctllflent eblad.“ the most widely circulated in his business. and that it is very HOW T0 ENLISTI Apply to UIIY ei m... lecvvlling Stations. Holilwa lCoqlVill 51- welt Hcipliclll, Yovmouth, Kentville, Truro, New Gluloev. 5vdvwv. Cherie".- town. Or rvlorh mm. selected, us» and mail ml. coupon to Dluvln lecrvlllng Officer. M. D. 6. Halifax, N.5., for tree booklet. “n” Service Street 7°” llrmssrssamsam 1o lacneolvo when you get it, in the form of detedcouposmCtsssponeereceahosstlsedeteduqormsy time after that. When you clip a coupon from, let's any a $100 bond, it is just like cutting o8‘ $1.50 be put in vour pocket and you get that amount every six menthol MAKES ltUCRO-MICROSCOPE GETTING NAZIS’ GOAT IDNDON —1CPt— Prof. L C. Martin has designed a new kind 0f nnvovope w powerful it shows difficult to guard against his ma- lmr 31m; m0 small to be been by n 11 mehrlds. Known as the . on microscope. even the shape "GVIlCiGS of smoke can be clear- PY§£WIIIII§IIIUI§IIII Notlce Re Motor Vehicle Licenses ii.‘ ...-..-- _.....- required to produce islration certificates plicatlon. in his National tol-al District and Pol his National Registr been issued. books. DATED this 15th 1943. of Norwegian magazines, has been withdrawn from circulation and <1 its capital assets have been confis- cated for “challenging the present hinations. ODDS AND ENDS regime." Applicants for motor vehicle licenses and gasoline ration books for 19113 will be their National Reg- at. the time of ap- A person applying by mall need not send Registration certificate, but should specify the number of the Elec- ling Division in which ation certificate has Applicants complying with these regula- tions will avoid delays in the issuing of motor vehicles licenses and gasoline ration day of March, A.D ITHANE I. CAMPBELL, glfrevlnclal Secretary l DAILY nrranrursrs‘ BQSTON IND YORK Save hours through this new, direct service. You can lunch today in Charlottetown and slec tonight in New Yorlt. Big Zlpassen er Dou ss p mes op- crate on convenient sc ules ru Monctou, NB. and New England to Boston, connecting to New York, Washington, the South and West. SCHIDULI: Leave Charlottetown 4:30 P.M., arrive Boston 8:55 P.M., New Yorlt 11:00 RM. Fate: Boston $32.80, New York -$44.7S. Reser- vations and information: IIDIITII IAST Maritime Central Airways. AIIIIJNII h The act. stamp: this is about the ugliest stamp I have secn It ls. I suppose, intended to boost Canada as a commercial country. and C01" lectors will secure specimens —l>11l'» not for their beauty. 1t i! Stfflflge what lnartlstlc designs are "bwurht out?’ witness the old battle £18K. "Ill [of circles flcur-dclys, and maple Ynnves On the other hand the last. 50st. piece with its heraldic shield and animal supporters is an admir- i-lc instance of a dignified (‘JCMBTL Crows numerous. As the spring ad- l \"ll‘.f’PS, the crows return to the North shore The Vlctnrln Park used to be their headquarters, and one could stand on the Hlllsboro Bridge in the evening, and see, far as the eve could reach, hundreds of crows making for home. I imagine they are increasing in numbers, for large flocks are here this Spring When food vets scarce, they must sprend out Hard lines on other birds though; crow; are persistent. nest- robbers. Earthquake iu Chile. ft is inter- esting to note that just a lunar month after the quake which shook five mflfltlfla Montreal, and reached down into the eastern U’ S. another quake did nvvensive damage in Chile March_ 5 The configuration of the heavens | was neerlv the same: it was New ltfoon again in con unction with the planet Venus, wi l1 Mercury in the offing and Perigee six days before. The sun, Mercurv. Venus. l in line again. But this ‘fellowship is falling apart and it seems likely that the next New Moon will. be without incident. "WTFHWFVE BETWEEN (Orntinued from Page ll "If he knows what it is all about he may try to see Whenbawrle." Benny put in. ‘“I very much doubt it.. But he may go somewhere else. Apparent- 1y the only person Charley has ever had much to do with is a retired schoolmaster named Bavler, an old fellow in his dotage. who is al- most. as queer as Monkford him- self. According to my informant. however, Baylor is a very learned man. Just the person to whom maarl. Just the person to whom Charley would be likely to burn fm" advic ” "Perhaps we might meet the ‘l-itun thereabouts." Benny said, though his tone made it clear he expected nothing of the sort. ' "We might," Bill agreed. ‘Or we mllhtugo along t0 see tf we can find em. "What! Ibvplore that lot?" Benny waved an arm in the direction of Neasborouoh. ' o. ‘that would be hopeless. Fortunately. as we were coming up the hill this afternoon ‘f hsooened to glance back quite casually. and ‘w s great stroke of luck I caught ‘he glint of run on what. were llrob- l~hlv the lenses of s field glass. f l can't. mention it at. the time in case ‘mi shmild so far forget yourself as I q look beck." ' "so they were watching us!" , "Seems likely. Let's hone they trv ,'n learn a hit, more shout m. ft would be much easier if they would "omc into the open. In any event ‘hev have got to move out of rtcasborolslrh if they are going to "rt Mother's moors or squeere the formula mil, of Wlaenbawne. They'll rlr-complkh nothing by staying in hfrllnfl. and they m-uel know we can l5 "out them out of it it we really set cur mlnd= to the inh. ‘They're not draft enough to think we are un- av-rra rrf their present-e." "They'll an after flmrlev Monk- 'f\l'(I laofol-c lone. Nnt much dmlbt about that in my mind. I suppose that is another reason we are here the Moon. and the Earth. were all ' reuassesvvoaasleusrslnmsls for your Victory Bond, if you really need it. Just take it into any bank and get the cash. Naturally your need should be very urgent before you will take your money out of active ‘service in wartime. But if you eeyyouwanrigyougetit. I hopeyou vvosftneeditbedly enough to went it. Keep the bond usytil its maturity, when Canada will repay to you the amount you have loaned. IIIIIAIYIOIWAWCIOIGIONIaIaU littleasfl dawn with your eppliation suand thehalmceover the next successive Remember that money in Victory Bonds really fights in thelinaThemoredolisrstharwecanputinthelinqthe aoonerweanwinthiewarandscert enjoyingthingsagaim It is going to cost more to support our boys in ofiensive actlonthenithaemsteotrsinaudeqssipthem. Thet'e why Canada needs more money then ever now; Our dollars in Victory Bonds are power in the line. Think it over, Son. I believe you'll want to start saving now so you filllwifidytobuyvsctoryBoudathissuossthflTherutof the family won't let you outdo them in helping tobuv victory." l A4‘; A THE vvv¢¢““ lM- Its purpose is to assist m every forward sound practical suggestions ‘Continued from Pose s, graduelly out out all home grown grains, milk, and other high pro- tein feeds. Continue feeding mots, and add bran. rive days before farrowins have her on root; and bran slob Then gradually decrease the feed. Have her hun y at far- rowin time. Reverse t. s feeding praotce after fbrrowlrlg to ta one week to bring her back on full feed of stein. milk, etc. 19. Dlc the sow get all the water-not ed in the pen before farrowing? I1. If possible be on han when the sow far-rows. If cold t the lga to nurse and then pu them n a box or tub with e faw hot bricks or slacks of wood. Once the little nis ia lea and cl-lee it . stand considerable mid. ‘Leave them in the tub till the sow is cone farmwlng. n. Grease the little pies‘ tails soon a; possible with lard or medicated naive. 23. Look for black teeth at once. break them off at the gums with a pair of pincher . M. Treat th: suckers with re- llng may happen st all to-nilzht. but we cannot afford to ovarloo —to keep an eye on him.” " ." Indbrook akfeed. ‘Neils- FARMJFRON This Department will be maintained by Provincial and lbderal De- partment» o! Asriwlture. the Prince Edward Island noel-soon of as- riculture and the Prince Edward Island Agricultural supplies Commit- IQ feed a pls star possible way the expansion of fatm Production in this province in 196 and thus contribute to the food re- qlllrtmflil 01 W!’ Willi"! h this time of need. hrmera are ated to that wlllaslilt ihiaeallee to the Deputy M11115!!!‘ of Agriculture, Charlottetown.‘ duaed iron when about 'l deyl old. Give them what will stay on a dime once every secont. day 101' three treatmenta. Place the powd- ' tongue, not. down its throat. If the bids lack thrift. and sre dirty on the skin do this sgaln when they are six week; old. 26. When the pigs are three weeks old build a creep in the corner of the 5n ant. begin to r as a wlnn slop. Oatmea short! and milk will do as well. Give them whet they will clean up in 20 minutes and feed four times daily. beau the trough once a day. 2d. If you plan to keep the pies for feeders do not. ween them be- fore they are eight weeks old. 1f. Cast-rate the boars wfin three weneks old. Una disinfect t. ridgling, a pig with one testicle up near the kidneys, choice th . Do n ship such pigs to paekin plants. 30. Do not take our! of litter away from the sow and leave the 30. Dn not aell your neighbour for a f . 31. Keep your little pigs awualy e the oe. (To be Ocnflllaed! from the hen yard and frmn IND hensews; tbepigmlamusy If you find a blind boar, or ll e percent P w pigs have dtree Iatfonrs was D cases here hoes are found infect- i ed with tuberculosis it is the lvllfl common w poultry- t tht. ypeor a y hfllllDbhQ 50W Do not feed H. I! you plan to let the sow and litter out. in the sunllfllll» d0 s0 in the lete afternoon until they “ socuetouled the sun; otherwise they will sunburn. e8. You can breed the sow asnin about three to five days after you wean the litter. If she fails to come in heat soon after weaning co not blame the sow, blame yourself. Faulty feeding is the cause. You did not. feed her eneulh or y failed to supply sufficient minerals during the pnvloua year. _ 94. Remember a little pigs stomach i. verv Inall Do not try to make s little pig live on bulky feeds as boiled potatoes and roots 35 Oats hulls are poison to a sml-ll pill. all. ever feed raw potatoes to hogs. Potato mrouts may poison l Ml. s1. when you wean the litter treat them with worm powder. ft. is a 80d tonic sven if there are no e-emls nneaen . S8. Be sure ration is balanced folll-kyguurl feeder . 3 lba. skim m balance a pou grown grain. has mile is needed as the piss become older. If milk scerce use fistlmeel or tanklsse. Linseed oil meal or other vegetable protein supplements do not make a good mm: substitute for 8i! 1s to It percent is e mo- tein required in a good pin start- er. This ma! be reduced‘ gradually to 14 percent up to the time the pics are ready to ship. 30 ufft the pigs are l sure a you use crude cod liver oil In the feed: spoonful per per day. ff the ltitillght Nu do not need this oil Sunlight through ardinarv glass will not do 4o. om each pig, in the feed me tabieapoenflsi of a mod miner- 1 al mixture each day or mix 3 lbs. of mineral mixture ln each 100 lbs. of gram. 41. Watch the small pigs for constipation. A little feed molasses will correct this. If a pig snows scurf on the skin it is an indication of indigestion, brought mbout by faulty feeding practices. Too much crushed oats or too much floury feeds will cause this Mongols Will correct constipation. 42. Never let the baby fat come off a feeder pig. Keep it coming every day. This int will cost money to put. back on during the finish- ing period. A properly ted pig ls always clean anc. white on the skin and its hair shines 43 It. is polslblc to but 100 lbs. of gain on a pig with 400 lbs. of a - belanced grain ration. The larger a pig gets the more feed it takes to put on a pound of gain A 30 lb. pll may gain one pound on 2 lbe. 0f feed; a 200 lb. pig may take e lbs. of feed for each pound gain M. 1f vour pig ration is too low in protein and minerpls your pigs will develop short with heavy shoulders and with too much fat, lllulflpliltartlon iollean meat. l - You!‘ I8 are cleveo in $11M! and ch03. ease up on pill: fattening feeds such as barley, corn, wheat and boiled potatoes. -Il You P1111 to keep s few sows for breeding pu e5 Q0 m; leave them with the fa tening hogs. Get them out on pasture anc‘. kee them there, but feed thorn enough) tonkeepnihem‘ growing. . r p gs are over 100 lbs twice a day fevdins ls sufficient. 48. Remember a squealing lllg 1s 1min: weight. They gain only when i-llev are Wins down. 4b. Give the feeder pigs a few shovelfuls of earth each day l: may mat bemkebt game. - D6 wn rows m to turnips and on good aosill gill make excellent alumna: flgtuyg. g lbs. ofseedperme. PLtumgd IIIIICI corssstvrlf out in the morning on wet "Pl will blister u the day is brill‘; Every pig on posture shflilld g” at 1888i. 2 lbs. o! arm P" irrespective of size. M 51. On a straight grain rfll ‘I how much feed should I Blip” per any? Herc is the rule.- Mull?" tho pig's weight by four and 5W out the Last two figural. Him?“ u ‘l5 lus. pig x 4, 300. The ill“ 3 is the answer 1 52. Weigh your piss frflillllllg" Before you 5111p, weigh them l"; morning before they are fed: I ship only pigs weighing 0V" lbs. Do not let them 8° W" lbs. a 53 Do not. guess the welyhl your hogs Do not use a str nl l‘ {it U18 girth. Tm. u little m° an a guess. 54 Do not over-finish your 11°F“ visit a packing plant when W‘ hogs are killed to K6‘! l" M" proper type and finish. collrrablsarrolv Til str t n .27. mllvi RM“ the fibnnabiifi is warmer thin l the same height bbove the w" ator. n Drive out ACHE5 or,‘ ‘f: