Add: cusps-hi...» ‘u PAGE (ran THE GUARDIAN, manpower-own: lpalications. eiiht and fifteen. on a pert where there was only a thin stand of timothy following two crops of cats-the ‘last crop seeded I Are Aliendmg '0 out with timothy. red clover and -' - laz:..:':i‘:...‘::' mi“: 0f Agnculiurnsis MP2. ..... ... ... ...:.....:=.:. the lead thus given might be used 1n our investigations! work with fertilizer. For instance. we may have placed entirely too much de- JULY 25, i949 Charlottetown llnlt Trains In 0ntario Charlottetown olgnalmen of tho 5th Infantry Diviaional Signal! Ioriment reserve foree are thin week under: ‘ - their Illlfllll Ii"!- nter training at the Royal Canadian School o! Signals. Barrlefieid. 011-. tarlo. In the following photos they are shown in tho various phase: of their ‘ Infill. Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance lllnhnnln Guile lot Al; Advertisement llfleah Oenhal Guardian booaln 5o per word; Western and lantern heals lo per lord; Announcements and Coming Events 8o pt: word; Cinmlled 3e per word; In Memories: Notion Ila per inoh; Lilla of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. eta. 5e per name: Lotion o! Condolence Mo per in ; Wedding Engagement: so words for 81.00 and i0 oento for ever! additional l words; r i 19.455” W/l/Yam/Yl/bn 5110092711.; use f/le fiof/fi... w Messrs. R. C. Parent. Superin- tendent of the Experimental Farm. ' '0‘ ‘Ill/F, ("Mull D.C. Schurman, assistant to the . (oi WkQI/Ordln and Armed-Hm. 14v oer inch or le w "N: Hm o! Bvheflo- superintendent in Field Husbandry ‘}."§Z,".‘.§’.f‘,°.§‘°.i‘.i‘° llgdtifif V ' 9 “Wile I9 unto per llloh; Mdren and Presentation 81-00. and Forage Crops and Norman p ‘ valuables tion of clover. In an old garden that has been heavily manured for years. wild white clover makes a rank growth and sometimes becomes e. trouble- some weed despite the fact that the land must be relatively low in phosphoric acid. After an old fer- tilizer experiment was discontinu- ed at Charlottetown, the only old Black. supervisor in charge of Il- lustration Stations are attending the regional convention of the Maritime Branch of the Agricult- ural Institute of Canada today and tomorrow and e meeting of the Maritime Fertilizer Council un Wednesday at Fredericton, New Brunswick. Mr. schurman OthI lain I application. V Bureau drawers and cupboards are no piece for government bonds and other valuable papers when protection behind the steel doors of our vaults com to little. Thousands of B of M customers have found a Teachers Wanted .WANTED -- A TEACHER FOR and‘ North Rustico School, suppic- iigents Wanted I LARGE COMMISSIONS PAID daily to energetic men women who are anxious to in- mcnt $500. Mrs. N. S. MacLure. I All 12's! an look)” I is leading the l l Safety Deposit Box the . . ‘"7’ ,, plots ihat could be spotted when Paw“ , , emlllxon Clflldiju crease present income. No ex- Secretary, gligflitisggghgél"! Pasxtliéfeuwgfiiifzlixz the 1am; was 1n my were mo“ answer to their safekeeping limit-II use ihcligiM i ssary. Every where potash had been high in ine acost of but; cent or two: do . n gfifrlreetxcefaciorryfceand office a WQNTEZLTE{\C:EH1FOE 1.083412? £325..qltefigndlggrlmmfiralfasnfge mixturw-they stood out by reason y A u ‘ ' vet °°~ “PD men! . - I ill i . Th hl h - prflspsgtzgilgvlfitlozent; ‘$2; yang? This school is rembdeled and 5mm” mmtmg m“ “ftermwm . ghosplraagvfalots soul: ncvsefipege 0F MONTREAL grgx 32 Terminal Toxfodyo L on new school ground. Allan gignavysgaetsiaxiflgine identified. For years the old site omario‘ iiléndigrnpbeli, Secretary, New peflmems in termmng gram of a compost could be located by ,, i , 1 t - crops, to the Fertilizer Council. ggtctgvgkdnnai onicygglglalggnegf "Gflm" l‘ the theme m‘ the pho horic acid the-re Institute convention. The pro- 5p ‘ gramme includes inspection of - pastures and forage crops. dem- onstrations of hay balers and dis- t» hay-ms- ...:i:;.:";t..“z:.":. sis; sass: and msnase‘ we applied in theory, at least, ep- proximately 1S0 lbs. of nitrogen, 75 lbs. phosphoric acid and 150 lbs , . v _ K20. A good part of the nitrogen wgdbgifizlg tgmoflrfdxiz: gflgcaeyizgt and potash should be readily avail- IWANTED — TEACHER FOR. _ South Melville school. Liberal supplement. Secretary. WANTED --A TEACHER FOR Byrnrs Road School. Apply Wil- liam McOuilough, Secretary. Typewriters PORTABLE — TYPEWRITEBS — Bars & Trucks For Sale FOR SALE —- ‘A TON DODGE Truck. A 1 condition. Priced to sell. Apply Alywards Furniture Store. ‘&oad4'a Qme $444 e o o VOIKIIIG Vi"! CAMOIANS ill EVERY WALK 0F LIFE SINCE llll APP!!! J- Dilllsmrd. Top Dressing of Manure Shown receiving infractions from Sgt. l. J. Wlliett. Glace Bay. on f _ the method oi’ making field 501m and knots are. left to right. front row: Sgmn. J. F. Maclsnac: F. E. Vlliard; D. E. Harper; back row: It.’ | C. Brycnton: D. L. lifacLenn and Cpl. J. J. Shaw. all from Clmrlotte- ‘ town and members of the 5th Infantry Division Signals Regiment. _-___;____. v FOR SALE —- 193i PLYMOUTH, new rings, battery and heater. Licensed. In good condition- Price $235.00. Elmer Gauthier, South Freetown. Mr. Sohurmanh Talk The public is hereby reminded that under the Pub- i lic Vehicles Act of 1948 it is unlawful to trans rt _ i . able while most of the phOSpliOriC _ _ _ _ _ P9 P355 55;, ";;y“=,,";,*};m‘"g}§“m,,f,‘;',,i fiifiioiiufpiié’ .’§1‘;‘?..’°§..2iif§§ff$ agijhffldarggwmga,f;“i1@§};a*;‘;§' °".K"° i". W!» "the? “Welly "t "Ki-Peony. over any body Dodge truck. Apply Check- peflormmc,‘ cm, o, “m” acid. But! u Vi: find 211130 a luxuril- §m appficatlon would be equiv” Highway m this Province whlch lS cow-red b a fran. er Taxi. Priced to sel. Remmgmn Rand Ltd" 134 Rich, ant pas ure runn ng coo muc ‘ to grass. the nitrogen might be‘ fgtéig was}, nqugliilglsretotgfighn; reduced and the phosporic acid in- . ‘f "}1'bmt‘ d D_ creased." lvir. Schurrnarr states. tme 0 an‘ a y an en pr chise for Bus Service. mend street. The R. C. M. P. Phone 2771. ______________ FOR SALFF-HHZ HUD§OI\', GOOD _>_____ ‘°“‘““°“' "m 1°58‘ i Venetian Blinds have been instructed to stop. and u investigate ‘all trucks encountered which are carryin 1 m“ SALE _ AUSTW snnlwi He points o“, ma, gamers in gig‘; ‘Yiniiggrtfgél gf/efiliigeriigddc; passengers and prosecutions Will be entered against all l, my ADM Dilvdi"; our“. rumor.» CLARK, ruoun mes-a. gféiigorfdgzsiglrgs‘aigngfouif°géfg five years it works out at coo lbs. “b11561?- - ~ Prince street. Fr” drape hangers. Colored . a of a 5, 2 i-2, 5 per year. But we ILLIAM M KINNON . .. . that ii 1s only durin, the asxi w M! , . slate. Steel and aluminum. _ _ i’ . have not used the composition of . ' '7 ‘I itxtfnligsybxgérsi tryzfitiea oral-ii“; ntanure as a lead. Instead we have nePuty Proflnclal secretary- ‘ . \' 3 m y - , Fill‘ SBIE i “ante” found it much easier to answer spent many wars “barking Mm mixtures that are relatively high in phosphoric acid- 2, 12. 8 fcr in- f stance. Questions discussed included the -.__ FOR SALE - BUNDLES OF OLD newspapers at 5 cents a bundle. Apply Guardian. FOR SALE 30 FT. BOAT AND engine, 100 traps, three herring nets. Cheap for quick sale. James H. Ferguson, Mt. Edward Road, R. R. 6. WANTED-ALE BOTTLES. up service. Phone 2542, Evenings 1107. Michael Bros. . questions and give advice cn past- ure management ten years ago than I do today-which shows that tretiegreg: a good deal during the methods of liming pastures; how Island the . lures should be re- In Prince Edward P911113n9nl» pa‘ farmer who has rich, moist uni‘ Juvmated‘ the lcnmhened o! the , . t . _, i pasture season and supplemental"! l Lggtggigf E's gate: goxigéllkitm“, 51‘ pastures, or soiling crops. . I ' have s mrplus of pasture by mere- llyg|emc Serwce nous: T0 PEDESTRIANS Section 44, Sub-section 3 of the Highway Traffic FOR SALE — LOBSTER BOAT, well cured gespereaux and her-J‘ ring. Apply J. J. Flanagan, Richi- ly putting on plenty of manure and suppimemm rum", fertilizer and he has the means to do it. On the other hand, we have or the“ ca“ alone‘ oats and _ Act 1986 is quoted hereunder for the general informa- ' ‘ ' 10v" ’ ‘ ' ' ' ’ . tion of all ed strian o th P bl’ H’ l1 ' f thi . _ m vh 1 ' yh L 1 sweet clmcr where sweet c ‘ p e s n e n w |g W535 o s bllcw. N- 3- . Wéeekly L‘ i333“? a°nd51$°€ ‘Ed if: J3; $1155‘ uévkixiérgnglIZlgZEI-figgffiwvfifiieg; Capt. P. Simonds of Montreal in shown pointinl It a diairam model Province. FOR. SALE - CHOICE LAYING - o e0 on lied that it is 170C in the path of of a field telephone set as Divisional Signals Regiment the Royal Canadian School he instructs members of during annual of Signals at of‘ the unit all from Charlottetown arr, ron; R. K. Worth; D. pullets. Bee or phone Rex Daw- ' eon, Albany. FOR SALE-MOTORCYCLE. WILL consider trade on car that needs repairs. Apply Reliance Garage. TOR SALE-NINE-ROOM HOUSE the 5th Infantry reserve force training at] Barricfield. Ont. Members, left to right: Sgmn. J. P. Doi- lt. Barwlsa and Cpl. Ml‘. DeCoste. (Canadian Army Photos) summer showers. He should not be $6,383, Trioggzi} artfugfeamgg encwmgcd O bury his money w‘ a Scnied in thcdimothy inc fol- an attempt to create a pasture our t“ n. the anermath “.35 land better oiiuaied for ihc pro- Wtngdi I'm when We out duction of a good crop of spruce p135 “We C10 ‘i’; ensmn it has or pine. That. then. limits the ap- C "V" “Y ° g Our Trucks Will Keep You Garbage Frce PHONE 780-L “Pedestrians walking upon the portion of a high- way ordinarily used for vehiclcs shall, whenever‘ convenient, walk upon their left hand side of such portion of the highway, and as close fr; the l i left hand side of the road as is c n ' t . ‘ blication of our methods of im- mm“ "‘ remarkably rapid remveryr’ ‘ sgme t» " o value“ 1y p08 i provement to certain types of and “planed a. mg‘? ammmt o ' M158 TORONTQ ' ~ _ and adjoining store at Pownal, W ‘um “ML feed could be either pastured of! ____ nine miles from city on paved orrncrpgt slsogeqstlflilegin ancilmfgéi Zfthagr; I iliily 241-46?) _. F A LARGE ifghw y. For fu ther particul- 1, 5 i ‘ - . ' 1'3 9 - C m1 B. wyPar-Od depaxt- ‘ ' ' ' are apaply to Mrs. gearl Herman, Feed For T c Land mane (it. m‘ Irinlxtulie‘ énsllligtuilrlialzttlyc mam Sh" empiffye“ won the "Miss! Attorney-General’ Pwmal- "Ammfii the many “a”! ‘m Exxon raging‘; zlsbwn either in geosllflnlitflo cooxnllslihiticontiifhstliurgilil . - . . . ,_ . on w re I‘ ron. sau: -t nunaién T111151‘) 1:;1‘“§§,,s,"g;3§f$§f‘*, Zprirég ormfgglyggiiihhagurrzloxtg if; B, may Guam" annual police force games 1 wagon, almos new. eorge c- n , I f d r {h 1 mi‘ At utE on ' » - Kcnzie, st. Avardg SUMIWER HOME h3g8‘ 3mg‘: I sills a pehesomenuljy 5mm, to “._.,,,,m the expense, Moscow, July 24 —(AP) __ i with Electric Lights, ce- ment cellar; 1-2 acre of land at Stanhope. For price and further par- As a standby, a. strip of oats and peas on good land-preferably moist land-corn and white tur- nips have proved to be the 1005i- prcmising for use as soiling crops. Russia's 1949 harvest prospects are good, the Central StflilsilCJl Ad- ministration reported Saturday. June rains benefitted a vastly in- creased acreage of grain and other FOR SALE-TWO SOWS TO fan-our September 1st, from ad- vanceri registered dam. J. J. Mcinnis, Earnsclifie. good upland pasture that remains in good condition for a number of years, I always have a strong sus- picion that at some time that land Stnnhope, P. E. l. FOR SALE -— SHINGLES. Mac- Kay's Mills, Bangor. FOR snip‘: naniiv DAVID- . son motorcycle. Good working order, new tires. Box 474 Phone 315-1, - WANTED - SCRAP CAR BATTERIES Pa in 1.0 For lien! . y_ gs °°“°" _____..______i- Fon RENT _ OFFICE wrrn Dewereg at m" _ warehouse attached, Lower Queen are 91159‘ Street. Apply A, Pickard 8r Co. ._________-- MAURICE BLOCK o o0. Farniiilaehlnery LTD. non s.-\r.z~c7ri.r.\'nnn RAKE- bar hag-loader, new. John Mut- tart, Albany. ___ liernale iieln Wanted WANTElL-MAID 0R. HOUSE- kEcpcr, three children, private room with radio and hath.‘ Wages $43.00 monih. References required, Write Box 761 Guar- dlan. 158 Kent St. Buy With Gonfidence Abbott's high quality paint, all colors. gal. 3.50. qt. 1.00. ‘fruck larpaulins, all size; from $8.40 to 552.50. P.O.W. shirts . Rebuilt army boots New army style boots Found” FOUND- sizu ‘or "stow-lav. AP- ...... fssins Arimv groundsheet and raincnpe 0f . ‘ y" M ‘s, .. . 42,00 312113’ £33131} n‘ ,E"‘*h°r"' M0 m“ ' Army mess tins. 2 for ° _' Rubber gloves .. ylost- Children's sneakers V Losr-rmr cusses. m an. Finder please phone 8B4-J. 1.051‘, snrunnnvwcvauluo on early host train between Borden and Summcrside, rrd plRSUC Jailifoid containing sum oi mon- ey. Finder plcasc notify Emmet Kelly, Portage. Reward. We have a complete phi of men's and boy's working clothing. We are operatinl on a small mark-up. You can definitely buy for le money here. _ ___,________._._~._ -__-__- New grey army blankets, all LOST-PAIR OF CLEAR-COLOR- wool. 60 x l0. pair .... .. WIS-Ill! ed plastic-rim glasses at the Genuine Hudson Bay blanket! picnic grounds at Dalvay on July (red) 60 x 80 814.85 pr. 14. Reward. Phone 2053-L. American army eon uses‘ loath- -———-—————"—-""*' er e . ,. LOST - nurcu. annex AND “ ' r '2 "5 We have Westinghouse eloetrle irons. toaster! and heaters. Men's and Boys’ Swim Trllnh 82.25 to £2.75. Army Khaki Shorta .... .. Machinist Screw Driven Anny Towing Cables Blitl (lane and flpoutn .. Night Driving Glasses .. B. C. A. F. Flying Goggle Penn. Motor Oil, 0 qte. .. Mate New l” white Spaniel pup. red 8°11"- Cdil 557-1. Male llelo Wanted WANTED-MARRIED MAN won farm. One interested in caring for dairy herd Prelefffli- ADD‘? no; 302, Summereide. Personal Rheumatic Paine. Cheat Oeldl- a i; Heat Penetrating Glen OE At your Drllllst. Boron of iron. metela hltlea and hottiea All 0.01). orders FIJI“! lt- IQIOI- ‘ ures that we ever had followed an application of manure at eight ions per acre on a. section of the field where the sod was good, and two Grain WINNIPEG, July 24-—(CP)—Ex- port allocations covering 670,000 bushels of wheat were made to South Africa on (he Winni cg Grain Exchange Saturday. Switzer- land took 350,000 bushels. In the coarse grains futures mar- ket, prices showed u strong tone. aided by advances in American grain prices. Buying was on a mod- erate scnle and offerings sverc light, especially in July contracts. where largest gains were scored. Buying came from both local inter- Enioy logging VICTORIA, 8.6.. July 24 —(CP) -Women may be the weaker sex- but there is nothing weak about Margaret Lowery and Eileen Lowe of Victoria. Tired of indoor life, they hit for the woods to compete with men in the logging business. Thveniy-eighi-year-old Margaret, and 24-year-old Eileen know all the tricks of the trade - their fathers were loggers. Early this summer. with the aid nf a tiaree-ton truck and a jeep they started snaking logs out of the bush near Prospect Lake. They loaded the logs and hauled ests and eastern shipping demand. Cosh prices: Outs: No 2 CW 81 L4: ex 3 CW 78 1-8; 3 CW and ox 1 food 78; no 1 feed 77; 2 feed 75 1-2; 3 fccd '72; lrnck 71 7-8. Barley: 1 and 2 CW G-row 1.36: 1 and 2 CW 2-row 1.34 1-2; 3 CW ii-row 1.35; 1 feed 1.30 1-2; 2 feed 1.29 1-2.’ 3 feed 1.27 l-2: 2 CW ‘yellow 1.34 1-2; 3 CW ycllow 1.32 1-2; track 1.18 3-4, ____.____..________ A Wanted young man as assist- ant clerk for local clothing store, must have some experi- enoo, good opportunity for advancement, apply in own hand writing to, National Selective Service. — i u FQUND One Universal Joint for tractor. Owner may have some by ceiling i. P. Ho". Bununereid . RJt. S. 10 BOOM DWELLING. THURSDAY. JULY , one. ' and third tenants in self-maintained roonu. whole lease if hr farther Information eell 181. AUCTION, sane: 200 SYDNEY STREET -_-__-_- . {his property is situated in the heart of the City, making an ideal h ' noon are now oeenpied by reliable bottom ‘floor will required by parehaeer. them to a local mill. The price of logs dropped e/nd the bottom fell out of their busi- ness, but they carried on. People still needed firewood so they started cutting their logs into stove lengths. Business was good and they found the market Just as large as their ability to fill the orders. Rising nt dawn and 12 hours in the sweltering summer hegt doesn't faze the girls a bit. Dressed in checked shirts and "Jeans" and looking the picture of health. they were interviewed while hird at work. Eileen held the heavy end o! the noisy bucking saw while Man- garet guided the whirling blade through the three-foot tree. With the perspiration glistening on their faces and grinning hap- pily. they carried on with the cut. Its a tough job even for a man but. the girls seem to thrive on it. _-_-__-_i-..._._ REVOLT DI’ TIBET?‘ ._.___. NEW DELHI. India, July 34 _ (AM-A Foreign Ministry spokes- man said Saturday India is sending an envoy to investigate conditions in Tibet. A Chinese newspaper m Hung Kong reported this weak that o Communist-inspired revolt wee flaring in the remote country on the borders of India, Chin-s and the Soviet Union. 28th AT l P-M. he_ vacated or _ has received n good coat of man- crops. ron SALE - CHOICE ncunrso “mums apply m“ ftrzrlifzifhe’ “h” “Wm” "mmbe" ' The statistical agency also an- mm 530090 up, stewgff; M], _ MA y _ - ‘ __ pounced industrial pronuciinn was luacxay 3 RGARET MCAULAY One of the best white clover past . ’ running at 101 pc-r cent but indic- ated shortages oi’ certain agricult- ural, electrical and other machin- .617’ Livestock production also reported up since July i, 1948. (Russia recently agreed to trade wheat and other grains to Britain for machinery in a proposed new one-year trade agreement. She also has been negotiating for a grain deal with fiance. she seeks machinery from the West; The crop announcement reported "Bood" and “favorable" conditions resulting from the June rains in all important farm areas. The official report went no farth- er. But it has been anounced that there are 15.000000 more acres un- der cultivation this year than last. including 4,000,000 additional acres in spring wheat. W3! The industrial report said ef- forts to meet new targets resulted in a total output for April. May and June exceeding by 20 per cent that for the same period last year. Despite the spurt, however, the agency reported failure to meet the quarters targets by "certain min- istries" responsible for certain products. VATICAN GITY. Julv 24- (Reuters) _- Mrs. Olive Dionne, mother of Canada's famous quin- tuplets, Saturday was received by Pope Pius in a 15-minute audience. W. I. IIATOI. Alettoneer. colour or Pouev cmvrs =" You see, m onus: m , , ‘PSI-NATION ‘no 11-h; oMEmf: