_~.... ‘Lin?! DECEMBER is, 1949 _-_j—— Glow To an more? “roar rnonrs" appealed tom have Moved Niel most hog nelson can Increase mm perk profit! W "WWI"! 5M 6 preven methods of ewl nanegemem outlined below. They an not herd to follow, ynel IIIOYIWY u. dividends I. III 000D IAILY OAIII. With manage- menLandfleedingMI-raelakrood wflaflcmtha IVGPIII Ililht o! your pigs at 8 weeks should be about 40 lba. Start leading ' pi" Mind, m,‘ Starter. dry. In weep, at about 2 weeks old. Continua untilwlbmfiivepigsalltbeywilleatinevery feeding 4. 0E1’ TO MARK" VIIIOIII lAllY. With the right leedinsvwmnhvoywhonamaglagzooru. In fiouetolracatlaaandnadyloeeariy lsalketin‘. Whoa the sin will: about so 1b., start feeding Miracle Hog Grower 8 tinsel daily aa a wet mash. Feed ll much as they can eat. When the hogs are about I10 lbs. change over in a gradual way to Miracle Hog Finisher and teed in the aama way. l. MAIITAII SANITATION. Keep the I10] hauls or farrowing pen, all Iwine equipment, and the pigs CLEAN. This will prevent infestation of the on roundworm, loaaea from parasites. and other profit consuming ‘ l. IAVI IIID MONIY. True economy does not mean “akimpin‘" on feed. It means turning Steed into pork without waste of time or feed. This mn only be aooomp- liahed by supplying the right feed in the right amount at the right time for each class of animal. By follow- ing the method o! feeding suggested in the steps above, and combining rhis with good management and sani- tation. you should he able Ito prodme , 100 lbs. of pork. on the average, fmm ' no more u.» 40o m 41s u». a Miracle Hog Feeds. .,.-.... . . _-.h- i Grade V: 1, Rose Marie Dolron; 2. Paula Gallant. ST. AUGUSTINIYS CONVINT Grade X: 1, Eunice Gallant; 2. Grade IV: 1, Eileen Gallant; 2. \l1<'0 Dulong; 3. Elsie Gallant. Josephine Doironi 3. Eillflbeih Grade IX: I, Helen Nicholson; l, Dolron. Ii/‘rlnri Gallant. Grade III: 1, Jennifer Graham: ‘ Grade \'III: 1, Georgina Dolron; 2, Cecile Buote; 3. l-Orfflifl! G51" la t I .\IFil"|Ul'l Malone. n . Gratis‘ \'Il: 1, Olive Gallant; I. Grade II: 1. Fr-eddn CallaEllan; ‘ Chm» Dulong. 2. Camilla Arsenault; 3. Alyre Grails \'I: 1, Frances Doucettc; Doiron and Yvonne Buote (equall- < ‘lhlary Malone; 3, Alyre Gallant. bv-q. r w Girl Guide News ilth Pas-Male Brownies Here we are again with news od our Parkdale Pack. what go ahead these little ones are, on every visit they are so thnwlaetio that it her to be seen to be believed. 7716? are always so anxious to Doss tests and commence some more. We surely heave the makings oi some very line guides in this Pack. The training received from Brown Owl Mrs. Helen Vesey must be [cod to tum out such splendid Brownies. Mrs. I. M. Begriali Dist. commissioner and the Field Secretary had a busy meeting trying to do all the things that. are so essential to little Brownies An enrollment was the first lie-m and all the ‘Dweuilee. hiding in corners had a. name like. “Lend a. Hand" Brownie Smile and‘ so on. and when Brown Owl cell- ed they oarmc running to be a Brownie and made the Promise at The Toadstool. The new Brownies who are sure m be 500d ones we're Olga Sham‘. Jeanette Condly, Al- berta Murphy. Phyllis Thompson. Patsy Oatway Carol Gallant. and Judy Birt. A Solute and terrific Grand Howl was given ‘bhe new Brownies on cCmpletlOn o! tlhe en- rollment. Mrs. Begnall District Commissioner read e. Fhlry Story to the delight o! the little ones’ and a merry sing song led by Mrs. Jenkins followed. Alter all that clown to work the Brownies‘ wmt. Several Golden Bar- workers had sewing work inspected. and others passed the skipping test. There will be plenty oi badges dis- tributed in the Spring to the 15th Pack at the rate they are working and \veil earned ones too. A treat oi candy was given by the Oom- missioner and the Brownies went happily home. Happy Christmas Brownies and keep working and singing until next time. The 1st. 2nd and 3rd Company. St. Peters. Si. Paul's and St. rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN *" Slmallwood Hopes To Avoid Duplessis Fight By IYARCY UDONNELL lair and just settlement o! this UITAWA, Dec. 14 - (GP) -.boundary question can be resch- Premler Bmallwood o! Newiound-‘ed!’ land said yesterday in an inter- view he does not plan to start l "any war" with Premier Duplessis There are no immediate plans o! Quebec about location oi’ theilor surveying the boundary on the bomid y line between 1Abrador.gr0ilnd. Mr. Smellwood said he be- and Quebec. "lieves that the Federal Govern- llr. Bmellwoed lI-Id he agreed merit made some air surveys n! with many of Mr. Duplessis’ views the boundary lest summer. on the boundary, described in gen-r Dispute over location o! the eral terms in a 192'! decision o! boundary line dates back to the "19 iudicial committee o! the Treaty o1 Paris by which the Privy Council but still not mark-'I“rench ceded Canada to the Brit- Od. along the ground. lsb in 176B. m arranging ior ad- "No one knows Just where the ministration 01 their new territory. boundary is along the gl-oundflithe British appointed the Govern- sald Mr. Smallwood, “but I egree'or of Newfoundland u, mire ears with Mr. Duplessis that the mat-‘ot interests in Labrador. ter is something which can bei In the years that iollowed. the worked out amicably by two Gov-iiedministratiori of Lam-mor- was ernments which respect the vievuiswltched lrom Newtoundlsnd to o! one another." IQuebec and then back to New- At s press oonieronce last Ir-inioundlsnd. The cxect location oi day. Ir. Duplessis was quoted asmhe boundary line became an issue saying that he could not accept in i902 when a lumber company the claim o! Premier Smsllwood wusht to Mo" vrmtiom in the that the iron ore developments in Labrador area. the ares are largely in the per-ti Nevdoundland claimed the com- oi’ Labrador which belongs tofmwv wushr- to mrt operations Newfoundland. ‘The Quebec Pre-‘wlthin its Labrador territoryg Qug- mier estimated that two-thirds a: bec argued that the company was the developments are within QueJwithin its boundaries. The Colon- a-afi. No Survey Planned . PAGE NINE CONSUMERS _ ~~---~_-_._ ,.__... . ANNOUNCEMENT T0 MILK Signing December I8, all pesteurizlng plants wlrIi the exception of Pure Milk Company will cease Sunday l deliveries until further notice. The Pure Milk Company will stop Sunday deliveries December 25. PURE MILK COMPANY LTD. SUNSHINE ISLAND DAIRY G. 8r G. PURE MILK DAIRY HEALTH PASTEURIZED MILK COMPANY PURITY DAIRY LTD. BRIGHTON DAIRY sass-cue». -. . In future. drivers of these plants will he responsible for milk bottles which will be charged or refunded oi 5c per bottle. bec territory. lei Otiice in London Mr. Smallwood said he notedlthat the dispute be taken to the that Mr. Duplessis had stated thatljudicial committee o! the Privy Quebec only wants what belongs Council. to it. I Arrangements (or the hearing "1 agree vritlr that srriementrk-vere still incomplete when the said Mr. Smallwood, "and I agree First World War broke out. The with the Quebec Premier when he has: w» Mi finally submitted un- states that he is sure a iriendly. |i1l lQN- In l 1160151011 a W" WM. the Privy Council used fihe "web; work im' ershed" or "height of land“ theory Skinner are going to mediately on the Essay o! the 10 same m, dgpum l First Class test. books obtainable from the Library. Scouting for The Boundary Boys and Girl Guiding are the first steps for them to take and I 3131 sure that it will not be long bedore rib-at section is passed and so step by step until First Class Guides they will be, lots of luok Mary and Kathleen use that cle- termination to get there. All iiw iszzsiacs: he. u - =~ or m» M Elizabeth Palmer who had mm_lnorth latitude. and 1mm thence long that parallel un- pleted a. very good nature tat iswestward 5 v to give tumm to those til it reaches the Romaine Rixer .1 v and thence northward along the 221d? drgllatlcmnglllaltliaifgalilizgr] Eleft or east banks oi that river and weather was suitable and a Firstflls hefid-WBWTB '0 the“ “u!” Md “ache.- w be contacted 1M. land from thence due north to the er m deal with this section o! the lcrest o! the watershed o! heish‘ test. A new game W35 introduced o! land there, and from then: that was taught to Leaders by westward and northward along t! Lorraine Van Marion calledicrest o! the watershed o1’ Lhe r11 m technical terms, the Privy Council said: "The boundary between Canada and Newfoundland in the Labra- Idor peninsula is a line drawn due north irom the casterh boundary o! the bay or harbor o! Arise Bab- Jnmes Thad a surprise visit rrom the Field Secretary evening. The new loader Langille had her evenings gramme well planned course the IRS. upset by talking so long. pro- fln Tub-idly need reviving: "There was an old| M31111" Farmer vnhu had e Brown dog andlsqusre miles o! territory. but 0f twice while dancing in a. ring and it a. little? than agrand chain with B-I-N-G-O. "Bingo" here its is for the benefit icr-s flowing into the Atlantic Oceel o! those solders “m” mmmllesrunui it reaches Cape Chidley." The area includes some 1110.0". Bingo was his name" repealed.‘ Mr. Srnallwood said actual phys- ical measurement will havato b= However the terrific emphasis on the “0". The undertaken to determine ju Bullies are really 801118 90 ShOW "5 letters to be said as each hand is h m t h d r h; h; . how this winter and 1r there are grasped in iiie chain tin-til the w "e 1° w“ "s ° ° H‘ were sung land beg ns. not at least 2 First Class Guides 5M1 by; "Q"_ $31015 and many 2nd Class by the Spring very sweetly with Mrs. Jenkins at I'll eat my hat (It would be very {he Piano at camp fire and Uhe indigestibie girls so its up to you'll evening oiosed on a very happy and Kathileen note, Mary Whiteside Until that is done no one will know the location o1 the boundary on the ground. r 06R BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR ‘HQOELE_ 7 have You V l EGAD BOYS PARDON Menu ME DOES THAT ? -‘ QTRlPPED A ~10!) see A’ wemzv Eusnoess fi- MEAN WE- Z1 Memoev seen? ? MAN, eumrso noose A Morm- CATCH ,5. THiS i5 ‘me TAlN or NATIONAL MARKETING - ANOTHER g / you; season, t PROBLEMS-w- nexr veAR 1 AND Yorme I. 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