. FEBRUARY?’- 1.25 .-v_' —— hunches romouaow °"""“L“_"""".'“' This ma... u of local Interest. hat u] It b.1131: ‘Iuiti? ’ sbie- in advance. ' “no”, u,‘ 79'9"“ IIIIIIII Pfimrs c 5111591915 urm t u Launch sch 3171313353" f‘ CANLADA , ca" "when? mess" urhwtstu'ats<..a.at w, on"... a. n. more. CHURCH bgiofif l, {spiny cirth shawl; was" "- '-...'i~..l'.:.""" a ‘r t. “t our" i.*t'a,".'.'.‘z..liz"xrht'ft."rci=z: “we - u» "#5; Communion i Orlenist ’ I ‘ " " §xl§“u°i§h,M§§.D‘h\“°,,““8h“§fi,L':§‘ --*'-.-......... ...... f i... .... s... ........,. |‘.°.ii.3‘§i‘.’.i3l’.§é”'““‘ We» a qemnm ca“ Ne"! u”. In ' ‘on’ Mm‘ relatives in Boo- Bllnd Alley."—llcv. '1‘. E. ltle_ lannan. Anthem: "Seek Ye The Lord" - V. berts J. Rn . -'l.00 p.|n. Public Worship. School. . d Sermon —-— "'1'"! '"‘ grsuomai. SERVICE c“- C LLED. Memcii Service for‘ the late Stanford W. Carr, at El. sr- - “‘5'.’y.°i’-‘.‘.'.i'§§'.i'l§? swim! T!“ ‘Thomas Church F R1 Monday alld Friday- s : “Fomnn”... _ l“ _ m . rench ver. 1pc Wcdnesdly- t ell. lidcllennan. _ v ‘$33113? 1:23 goadfundly on m‘ if Evenaonl tmitlfimzn ' hwhnflfl’ - 2-3-1 5m I" id ,. . "T ,,,,,.'§,, services are held ll’l Selection by Mens Double Qmr- Till-J WOMEN'S Mus“; 01,115 find chapel. All seats lrg fret tet “lle Died of s Broken Heart" presents the opera "La Boheme" a Vi it l" —Stebbln.s. u, u! e""’..'.‘§i"?.§i lncusniml is: /cnlilrcn SCI-IDOL 33ers 2.53255? ‘SLQMM°§°P$§QQ w» c“ m" "°'é".’....“.".“" Yin?‘- .-.£:.‘.::1'"“.'::"..~ Sfll.‘%%°.“i.‘.‘a .“°l‘é.'.ie se- .2- . . . svshvsour_Wlil-E‘}_{'E__=|uao%uit Cluster; I » d P ' fill, q-_;:-""—’_". . : a. m.: gnners an rim- i .»s1~»-vL'S_2*2R:".- "t..:::*::"s::::~.., --—- f" E s "my. Joiner T- "Wm- "°.“,‘,1' —-—"-—"——-—"—-——_€- f0" Sunday. Februar 4th are as m" Lillirn- Earle, Orslll BAD] |§I gallows: North Wil iire ll A. M. In wgur MaeNatt, A.'I‘.C.M.. iii vgolllgShife 2.30 P.M. Hunter River m" "IMW was BAPTIST cvauacn ' M- 2'34‘- ‘SIMA SUNDAY, ‘ . SLIGHTLY WOUNDED — Mrs. sEXAGlEeb. l. 1945 {Corner of Prlncfi alnd Fitzroy Streets. Amos Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge, . "My Communhm I ~ Iilnster has been informed that her son. ‘Igquely Communion and Sgrnmyg,‘ Rev. l. Judson Levy. B.D. gmgrkiléiiffgrdfiuhss been officially W" "“""""' °' u" BM” mionuiuo wossnir n an. 10g 0n Jain! 20th “ifiunded m ‘W Italy. Nature of wounds not yet avails le. cnniicii NOTICE for Parish of Sermon: ‘A‘ Living Sacrifice." Anthem: "Bread of the World."—-1 (Rendiz A'Bren). I _ The Communion of the Lord‘; Sup- y klyton nniiflRusgtxzoJ i): sunning-v. er. 9 Fllarv i. .3. o ‘s, M n, TlgE cnuncn SCHOOL 2.30 mu. Holy Communion 11.00 AM. sv- Your attendance and plrtlclph-i 911111.! Prayer 8.00 P.M. st. Mark's. tinn are invited. There are classes‘ Rustlw- Evemn‘? 9155'" 3-00 PM. end groups for all ages and all R"- lmllfl) , y School d s ‘m i- P an erm 735.53“? uli-Iiyegunrort Us!‘ -‘ gflmbirering for st. Paul's ‘m: em. .. W“, Evening Service, Open 54m" ln>_ParIsh_ Hall) H’ ;_,_______ needs. '3'“- ' PRITSBY I IFRIAN EVFWNG wommn’ 7 I'M‘ POLICE c0u_a'r_- at the Pol- vvlll be conducted by the B.Y.P.U. yesterday an Excise Speakers being Miss Grace Crosby! l“ 0mm‘ and Mr. [Eric MacPhail. gfbfrugfs Juriélff ggmlglei: PM" Solo "Bless This House." (Brache) Promblgo - a" 9w“ c?‘ ‘c: sag“; Wm b‘ “V” b’ M!‘ guru" n“ and costsnorc one month“ A party in’...iozoriarfiryss Ministe r , T. ll. ilussell Somerl. n" m ma. S.'l‘.ltl. Ina" - l _ ' charged with causing s disturb- um E_sn"1,,|““z|,_ MaTrefibrEgihzfiolfun’ m-‘ntm “m! ance in s dwelling was remanded M,“ mm f“ a" invited ‘.0 worm", m“ until the 9th. A drunk was giv- en thirty days. ON DIRECTORATE -— Mr. AJ. MscLean of Summers!‘ was ‘elected vice-president for P.E. ls- land of the Life Underwriters As- sociation of Canada at the annual ~ M "lg-worship THE BAPTIST CHURCH , .2 orn - n l |:“lf With All Your Hearts" r jlfendeissohn) . hurch School. cning Worship. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH i pm l"*‘"'""5‘"‘ "i My 5°“? 'T“'“°') Kent Street l t‘ 1 id l ~ to t1 n; Illjnlster will conduct the Scr- _- I nee ng ic n Toion recen y. u- w-o» illllldlfl l-l of Charlottetown wss named on t e board of directors. l ESCAPED IN MONTREAL FIRE -- Mr. Roderick A. MacDonald, 93 Hilisborough Street, has received a tel am from his dau ter. Rita,- ststng she escaped wthout in- jury from the fire which destroyed the Mnrlxtnspolis College, Mont- ..=.--——--—-————-———- ZION PRESBYTERIAN _ . _ CHURCH " A‘ M" "§°.'§'s'$f.=w‘~'“."r'f.'.us. *‘— A Prince and _Grafton Street lav. o. canuvuf vvsssran i", Edwlg Johnstone, Organist ‘ "Communion Hymn"- e . 2:30 l’. M.: Sunday School. ‘I P. M.: Evening Worship. Evening Sermon: “The Persist- and Choir Director l‘ one), Th“ wins» - , . ' resl, on Tuesday night. Jan. 39. too-w wool-m ’“i*.‘;::i.=...‘°'"“"‘ “P “"" ‘ it.“ “fir? i"*s...“.."". m” ; -- ' 1 ' - rsry s o c nvers- “-,‘,°,;,'f;,,;',,'{°.?“° The chm“ “is Ihmyhmiy wflwm‘ itypsucceeded in escaping from the burning building but with only 31o ézlothes she was wearing at Q AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. — Sexagesima Sunday -— At 8.30 AM. the Service of Holy Communion. At ll o'clock Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector. The Ofler- tory Anthem will be “Author of Life Divine" -Thiman. Sunday School at 2.30. At '7 o'clock Even- ing Prs er and Sermon. The An- them “ Lord Support Us" Besley. "I was glad when they said unto me, bet us go into the house of the Lord." Psalm 122-1. ‘HIE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. - Botn Momin and Evening Wor- ship at_the rk tomorrow will be conducted by the Minister. the Rev. T. l-l, Busscli Stmeis, M.A.. S.T.M., who will also preach the sermons. The music will be under the direction of Miss E. Lillian Mc- Kenzie Mus. Bac., and will include Mendeisso ‘s Anthem in the morning "If With All Your Hearts and Turner's Anthem in the even- flyrsns: a2. 152. use 402. Anthem: "Lift Thine Eyes" -- lfeiideisaohn - b! the Junior POST-WAR PARKS IDNDON —- (C?) — A "first- IIIIWW- instalment“ of some half-dozen 1:10 p.m.: The Sabbath School and national parks M me and O1 me 5N6 clllils- ‘WBI is urged in s pamphlet issued EVENING WORN“? ,by the standing committee on nat- 739 ‘ri- Thmlli "TM 3PM‘ °f~ ional parks under ch nship o! h alum" , lsir Nomtan Birkett. rt sugjests Inau- 588. I18, 5&8. (three more parks each year after A them. ‘The Lord Io My Shep- that“ F-‘IIIIOFIITCII. ' ‘Behold, God is my salvation: 1| will t-nut, and not be afraid: for} the Inrd Jehovah ls my strength ' and m! 1px;. He also is becomel G. F; . IN CO I Ill I I" dlihlly hvitcd to slp witbrus. . r OPTOMETRISTS .“Specialists in the fil- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- TIIE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SO- CIETY IN CANADA AND NEWFOUND- LAND IECCS.” -- 1" he ch h “mo; EDWARD ISLAND i Sun of my Sou. 1 urc 53 Grafton Street s l eta M100 P. M. The ‘""""’““ were...“ "W? m!’ Persecuted brethren We“ gt d1 x “Th on m,‘ m the Continent of moi-ope, . fiblfgic. ‘in? fin, of" of m, the Bible has become. I sup- pose, m. um and! In quite a Noblernanb Son." M" w“ ‘ “"5 W9?“ M“ a - furry 11.1w. - r u. lly fiianuieiinkoorary word. —.Dr. N. —___ a TR . .. 50cm HM], Jilagnlteélog " ——-—-—-—-- Trim Y_p_|]_ Md Q rq- 1- Tff “My he: ieuid with “ ' ' uler $3.... with; last nisht bv ghee Societies in sending “Mm; was pggj” Th” Q god" cogmslfgmm“ m ma“? » and with scripture and prayer in Euro m "‘°,‘“‘m°5 l“ unison. The business period was swing?’ the ‘mm’ d W? nductcdnbyhtheleiareafient. was ' no i, n roup n ‘ switll- in co-oper- , rwvenrminteregt study; of the mglln with the American background of the Bible. This was ' mlew- h“ 915°?“ followed by timely recreation under ll-rae orders for the print- lns of Scriptures in swed. m. for liberated lands. l The Society in wartime has findeavoured to meet spee- l dglfllféd‘; Mid is ritirepéalr- ‘or scripture oppo un es the direction of Anne MsoKay .The worship service was in charge of the Fellowship Convcnors McrsflNi Hardy and Jean Ramsay, The ser- vice opened by llflsiuil the hymn of Jesus" SERVIC ” in the education atio ‘l um mumfllnn o! meeting to s close. Shirley O n’ was pianist for the evening. Vubuwmn rd . th of th -service aihcirculstion which the m?“ Zyesgume flip “an” 11y dwbtea: ‘gmd Wm ‘m’ . scripture passages. e Hymn Ihve ygu $0,, °,:',_“m,d'h I ‘ "Rise Up o Men of God" and the q the 5MB i? ° '1 5 in" K Minpali Benediction brouflggnm; a I OAEDIFF‘. Wales.- __. gffstfllornas Beeven.(:l1.,)CardvivilfD's Inadins Wm‘ “"5"” w°°d insn iimfiimm and ‘i keen eir- left ‘Ilvui-sdny "WHY"! l" vw‘ ‘s “LAi-Whemsdoan °I the west country " . advocating . Thanh-artists.» s r A xiii ’ ‘ ‘ that’ 8:. ?.2‘.i‘°'t...li‘;.éi.‘..'2 - which this world sorely needs. t I Personals Lei-é“ m“ , Tr inc l this WELSH MAGISTRATE DIES ' mom mo?’ 3am “for ‘boas-g: and -— P‘ N“ to visit relative. and ‘I. friends. uygf “w; spending her leave with her sum. Mrl- L-A- ""- Dougsil, Word has been i-eoeivoeid W N"- _ , me nnon , Cora‘; f“ her husband. C-Q-M-l, yo)“, 5, Macldnnen is safe inl FULL GOSPEL f PENTFCOSTALJ CHURCH .:::~-..“tt.."::.".a."':...""...:!' i Center 70f Evangelism g , _ Ives in n bginuutitttzhxgork- SERVICES PM. Sunda School “For All ". P-M. Worabiyp and Preaching. M” PM. Evangelistic Gathering. M--Wednesilay, The Gospel. , g EM. Friday, Prayer and Bible Study. REV." I. C. KLEINSTEUBERrPIItor. _JESUS SAVES - JESUS‘ HEAL! T alumna lukiii lheail with ilai Behaker J Everyone knows that the dil- terenee between future security and insecurity depends not on whet is earned but on what. is Ill/Oil. Q Think what you will do when old age deprives you 0t t!" means of earning your ovvri live- lihood. Think what your family will do if by your untimely death they are left to carry on alone, without our income to feed, clothe, tor and educate them. Ordinarily it is difiicult to save mone but now, in keeping with the ea, a. new and easy way of saving has been ar- . Just as the Government has made it easier to pay our income tax at regular intervals from the salary cheque, so in- dependence for old age and pro- tection for wife and children can new be conveniently provided by smell salary deductions. . - . sWhst could be more sotlid than, with the cooperation of your employer, saving a. smell art of your salary to assure on income for y ‘ or your family when your psydsys are over. The rogrsmmo is per- manent: an uninterrupted be- cause the deposits are aute- matic. The savings dollar pro- perl becomes the first item in the udget rather than the last. The plan. to which I refer, the Sun ife Salary Savings Plan, ia so flexible that e. programme of saving can be adapted to ill‘. the needs of each wage-earner, single or married, man or woman, according to individual problems and ability to save. uch policies are the property o! the assured and in the event of entering the service of an- other employer it: is a. simple matter to continue the savings arrangement intact. Let mo tell you more about his savings plan and show you how easily it can be adapted to meet: your bwn requirements. Just coll or write i-l. C. BOHAKER Unit Manager SUI LIFE 0F tillillb I48 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P.E.l. HOCKEY Last Saturday, the 4th, St. Paul's Troop paid a visit to the First Mil- ton Troop. They set out in the morning by train and when they arrived they played a game of hoc- key with Milton. The Charlotte- town team was badly beaten but, alter sll. "Mr. Davies was the ref- eree. ‘There is also s game sdiedulcd between St. Jsmes Troop, with Stlrli Walker as coach, and the Salvst on Anny. with Robert Chandler as coach. Besides those already mentioned. the 0th Char- lottetown Troop has a husky team ready to challenge any other team to be challenged. _ At the Scooters meeting Thurs- day, a hockey committee of Prank Costello and Don MacLeod was appointed to make out a schedule so that all the teams will have s chance of playing each other. All other Charlottetown Troops, and Packs too. are invited to get a team up for the league. Remem- ber. sports is an important phase 0f Scouting which cannot be over- looked. J A single wide tire on heliu mick-a and tractors have been found to be more efficient on soft ground and ir.- mud then duel tires. Edward Island frm: CHARIIYFIEFQWN GUARDIAN WEST KENT SCHOOL Honour Roll for January. Grade X-l oan Munro; 2. James Bentley; 3. Douglas Dennis. Grade -1. a Bourke: 2. Harold MocPhersoa: . DavldJer- soy. Grade VIII-l. Joan Wood; 2. Phuip Jsrdine: 3. Janet Ives. Grade VII-l. Heather Lents; 2. Isabel McLeod; 3. Bobby Bryen-' ton. Donald Large“ I Grade VII-l. Garth Anderson; 2. Phyllis Cutcliffe; 8. (Phyllis Tait, Jeen Miller). I Clrlde vI—1. Barry Beers; 2. (Barbers lmizert, James Wood); a. Grade VI-i ‘Me Beth Harris; arl Reerdon); 3. Susanne Palmer. Grade V-l. Johanna MacDon- ald; 2. Joan Marie McGuire; _3.! Audrey Home. ' Grade V-i. (Carolyn Nelson. El- isabeth Mayall; 2. (Nancy H nd- man, Maureen Bohoker, risr Chandler); 3. Lea Windsor. Grade IV-l. (Billie Bstt. George Grsyston); 2. Desmond C nnoliy; 3, Barbara Johnson. Grade !H—l. (Gordon Tweedy. Helen Chappell); 2. Frederick Se ier; 3. Shells Davison. Grade II!-l. Shirley Vessel’: 2. (Blair Anderson, Denna Home); 3. June Dickson. Grade II—l. (Jean Isabel Mac- Donald, Rosemary Mayslli; 2. Di- snne Phillips: 3. Ro ers Bell. Grade I-No exam stions. In Memoriam MI. JOHN ANGUS DABIACH dine. l Grade VIII-l. David Hurst; 2. - ry Ram | | P‘ On Wednesday Jun. 24th. 1045, there based sway. M. the Infirm- ary, Charlottetown, Mr. John Angus Darrach, at the age oi la years. all his life, until about two years s80. on his farm at Dunedin, West River Bridge, P.E.I. He was th one of a fanfly of seven, all of (Mrs. Frizziell) Malcolm, About two years sgo‘Mr. Dar- rsch'< health became impaired, and he left his farm and entered the Infirmary for treatment and care where he remained until his death. Hts wife, the former Miss Jane Meikle, from Milton, was killed some years ago in an automobile accident. The funeral service was hold in Clyde River Presbyterian Church of which he was g, member and was conducted by the Pastor Rev. T.W. Goodwill. Interment was in the adiobning cemetery. beside the members of hs family The poll bearers were Messrs Dan. A MacKinnon, David L. Mac- Kinnon, Fulford A. Darrach, Sey- more Darrsch Haber McLean and John Cameron. Funeral arrange- ments were under the direction of Mr N.D. l/IcLean MR. DONALD MACKENZIE SUCCUMBS AT HOME (Sflint John Telegraph- , Felt. 1st ) Donald MscKenzie, for than 40 years a resident of this rovince, and a well-known printer this city died st his home. 188 Union Street Wednesday afternoon hsvins suffered three heart st- tacks in several months For some years he was em- ployed in the composing room of the former Dally Telegraph and for upwards of a quarter of a. century was with J. dz A. Mach/Kilian, Ltd. He was s member of the Saint John Brunch of the Typograph- Un on. Donald and Mary (Msthesoni MscKenzie of Charlottetown is survived by his wife, formerly Martha G. Sheppherd of this city; a sister, Mrs. William Mac. Laren of Georgetown, PE I., and several neices e22 nephews, The body is resting st the Funeral Home from where the IlEidISBtllYdmv afternoon at 2.30. l-le had many friends and busi- ness associates here who will with regret of his death, MODEL SCHOOL Honor Roll of Model School. The following pupils received honor standing for months of Dec. dz Jan. Grade "k-Hsrold Warren. Grade 6—~Noel McMillan. Grade S-Donns Bowness, Shir- ley Carroll. Lloyd Seaman, Grade 4—Eakin MncAulay. Eliza- beth McLesn. Frances Wilson. Grade RA-Dorothv Brown, Greta Hansen, Donnie Moore. Grade JB-Faye Mill. Grade 2—Barbara CiomwelLJesn McDonald, Alex Murchison. Grade !—Peier Peske. Ada Sherren. 11 Psrsdkse Row. We wish all prisoner oblerns could be settled ss easily as e recent one on the western front. An Allied patrol captured s roost- iul of enemy carrier pigeons and any one who wants to know what Have You a Mortgage? Life insurance pulls the teeth out of the Mort- gage and guarantees that your wile will never be a HOMELESS widow. ‘You can buy low cost Insurance for this spee- ial purpose. Ask for rates. The Great-West Life is the Champion of Thrift and the Guardian of thousands of Canadian Consult, your n root Agent or write Prince reach Office. ' llyniiman 8. 00., Limited. I i Provincial Managers I Offices: Ciisrlotioiown-Suiamerside-Mostogue that petrol had for dinner is none too bright-Kingston Whig- Mr. Darrach was born and llved' e eldest of the family of the laie|taken in trust by the Provincial Angus and Mary (Shaw) Darrach, agrernment which in turn volun- wliom predeceased him many years terest to the sum of $75. This an- ago, while in their youth. The nual scholarship is open to any brothers and sisters were Katie,:A1r Cadet Henry at Prince oi’ Wales College. William, Janie and Hector. | 1 IIIOYE c Mr MacKenzle. a son of the lste r 37mm“ aigmple task funeral W111 be, necessary to master breathing cor- i i 191m exercises done for five i Kelly. Ernest h . Fruit Wholesalers ;Air Cadet University Scholarships . SGT. GEO. S. BURCIIILL An appeal to provide university scholarships for deserving air cadets was made by Sergeant George S. Burchili in a recent editorial in the Mlfli-imfl Air Cadet. This appeal was directed not only to mem- bers of the Local and Provincial Air Cadet, Committees but to all people who are interested in a5- sisting capable and worthy cadets. Several’ hundred-dollar donations have already been received by the chairman of the Nova Scotis Pro. vincisl Committee as scholarships for outstanding cadets. In Charlottetown the RAF. Of- ficers’ Mess voted 1600.00 as a scholarship fund for Air Cgdgtg, This subscription was gratefully ‘ed to augment the yearly in- in third or fourth year Burehill also suggested the ,5. tablishment of an Air Force C01. lege corresponding to the Royal Military College at Kingston, Qnt, The Maritime Air Cadet, pop- ularly known as MAC. is a month. ly publication circulated tilrOLlgh. out the three Maritime Provinces. It i5 Produced by a cadet staff cf which But-chill is the editor-im chief. George But-chill, a nrminent stu- dent at Harkness High School, be- lvnas to No. s15 (Newcastle) Air Cadet Squadron, His hobby is bee-keeping and his goal is me- chanical engineering. Sgt. J. A. Coison of Glace Bay is on the staff of MAC as editor for Nova Scotia and Cpl. Alex l/Iac- Innis of Summerside as edits-z for Prince Edward Island. Toronto Man film... ' QUEBEC. Fiéi-b. 1 —(CP)—GEOI‘EC elected Uster of Toronto was Cyrl Gorhsm oi iihlifax voicii CHARM A MATTER or rnamnvo Shakespeare says of the voice: "Soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in a woman " So many of us seem to forget that a friendly, charming voice ls just, as important to beauty as an attractive face and figiue Why not start off by having a ecording made of your voce? Be sure to select a script with which yell; have first familiarized your- se . This is s. quick and easy method to detect any mistake; in tone. accent, pronunciation of words and speech tempo \vih this know- e, vOli will find itnprovement, For that golden voice it is first rectly. , A few simple deep breathing minutes every morning and night is an excellent way of learning breath control. , Watch your accent and chun- ciaticn. Whenever vou are doubt- ful about the pronunciation con- sult the dictionary. , Do not slide over the definition of the word, but clarify it ir. youri mind so that it will become a nan. nral addition to your vocabulary. Once WU acquire this habit you will not want to break it ‘ CHICKEN VIRGINIA STYLE 1 chicken, about 4 lbs fl thin slices uncooked. smoked am. Whole cloves - l tablespoon flour 1 tables n brown sugar 5t cup ot water Out u chicken as directed and’ remove nes, using a sharp point- ed knife. Wrsp each iiOliillll in a I slice of ham. tie securely or fasten I with toothpicks. Stick 4 cloves in each roll and place in a greased baking dish. Sprinkle with flour mixed with brown sugar and add hot water. Bake in a. moderate oven, M degrees F‘, for I hour, basting every i0 minutes. Garnish We Dispense Anny (Prescriptions It Whammy Farmers 8. You can rely on the B551‘ in "was. when your Dreecrl mm are dl'9""‘°¢ hm!- All "Ill! es are of P!’ hm h"! quality and are always res deovor to give the BES ‘ rom attention ls given to pater: an’: mail orders. An all night aervlcg l- and have your Pinned here._ J. Phone ll DISPENSING IS OUB SPECIALTY stock. in service we en- Y°"l' disposal. Try u! next thne prescriptions 1h- Ernost ll. Worth DIUGGIITS l4! Prince St. —_.-.-:_i| I Fishermen Our repair shop is not as busy in winter months as it has been and will be during spring and summer months. To avoid any delay when season opens have your carburetor, magneto or necessary electrical repairs attended to during tvintcr months. BATT b 1411i Thi Th: Mule uli. cousin Ila com tunnel.) l Self-Wateriuriwgt hatlii asl ‘I ~ ‘JJJ m4 ._‘__,____ _M___v ---- e -: rmy rs...i rB.... - Helps Get Early Start Amateur gardeners who start Victory garden seeds indoors will find success easier if they make use of the latest device for water- ing~wick feeding. You bore a hole in tho bottom of a shallow box (seedsmen sell them knocked down): insert a wick, preferably of fibre glass, about 4 inches long. A lamp wick, cl‘ even a piece of cot- ton clothesline will serve quite well. The box is elevated on two pieces of wood, so that the lower end of the wick can be immersed in water in a saucer, pan, or what have you. This simple device solves the rnost difficult problem of managing a seed box, which is watering. Keep the reservoir filled, and the soil in the box will remain at just the right stale of dampness, without dripping or drying. To start the action, soil is first saturated by lowering the box lll a tub of wnier: and after it has ‘ ’ dripping, it is placed in a with slices cf glazed apple. Six ' *°"*"¢‘: . srunv AT name PREPARE FOR, A BETTER JOB! A valuable petition may be your reward for home study new, In your spore time, YOU CAN LEARN ~ leek-helping and Aesovotlnp. Stenogupliy, lunch Crammer and Conversation, or any of 23 eoomt. Courses ova short, veeieneble in coal. Grldualoa receive diplomas and enh- teneo in securing positions. Write TODAY for tree descriptive folder -.--.-.. ---__.-......-.-. . IUIINIH IDIICAIICNS lilllllb Ieotn "“ , I206 It. Catherine StveehW. Defl. A‘ , Montreal, Cue. Home semi me tullher povtievlun fw- Ilfling your correspondence comer. Nonei_____ . dark place until the seeds germi- Sphagnum moss can be used, if desired, to prevent damping-off, which is n fungus disease that fre- quently attacks seedlings. Rub the moss through a coarse sieve or col- lsnder and place s layer of this shredded moss nver the soil in the fiat, to the depth o! 1/4 to ta inch. Firm and saturate soil and moss. Drop the seeds on the moss, and enver very lightly with s thin layer oi splmgnum. Proceed from this point on as with soil culture. Seedlings may be sown in this eced starter in rows. broadcast or h plant bands. When sown in rows or broadcast, more seedlings can to grown; but either they should he transplanted once indoors to an- other starter in trhieh the plant bands are used; or they should be sown laie enough to permit of lransplanting in the open garden be- fore they get too large. For sowing in rows, mark rows lwo inches apart by pressing light- ly in the soil the edge of a ruler, MJrIn?_.______. .. . ~- eu,___________.__..__- (lien drop the seeds evenly along the row thus marked and cover Top Cut-Wick ls pushed throng: hole in bottom of flat, frayed is embedded in soil. Lower Cat-Lower end o! wioh a immersed in water in dish flat. Wiekbeepssoiimeiet. \ the soil by pressing lightly with ) block of wood. To broadcast. shake seed frorrib packet lo that it foils ss evenk a possible nvcr the entire flat; then cover lightly with a fine sol or: sand and firm by pressing lightly with a block of wood. ' mediaieh’ routs 0999.7 place the box in e sunniest wh- - ' A kitchen window ll Qghtly with postal or send. Iii “i?!”