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Pgeorypespenilieseaa m tirsvriusw" vsro sw strenuous kzssut-s ax. sssuuiuax vaeusw.) bro y," gggggw vnrrasx-xsssrb.‘ are-mgr," wrrorusvmrirsnas ‘ iTHINGI m: mitotic ‘Ea-memo ism-gums w‘ .neeanasssnesseetfllllltatsllr lllltlllfli‘ iiuiiziil ..... .. Try Doing More. Expert tdvlses By Marianna Isaak (Canadian Press Stat! Writer) NEW YORK. MW 4—(OP)— Dr. Lillian Gilbgeln has an answer for women who complain the 34 hours o1 the day are too short for them. lt is "bear and raise i2 chil- dren; help, your husband in his gree in your spare time. write at and. Just for good measure. go on a lecture tour now and then." it you still find the day too short, add a few more duties and you'll be surprised to find that everything will tit in somehow. This amazing woman, who is still active at ‘l0, holds the title 0! “Woman oi the Year for 194B.” The American Women's Associat- ion, in s. national poll, made the award for eminent achievement in “discovering, recognizing and iorm- uleting the laws oi’ human motion which in industry are accepted to- day as fundamental." Dr. Gilbreth and her husband. the late Dr. Frank B. Gllbreth. are credited with pioneering in the field of scientific management and with launching the science ct "motion ystudy.” The firm they established many years ego, Gil- breth. Inc, has served as effici- ency expert for many big plants in the United States. Britain and Germany. The Giibreths devised a method ot analyzing motion which they called "Therblig" Gilbreth spelled backwards with two letters trans- posed. Motlon Unl‘ A "Therbiig" stands for s. unit of motion or thought and there are i7 of them. Each is classified into an activity such as "search," "find," and "grasp." This motion- in-study was at first applied only toward making industrial jobs easier but recently Dr. Gilbreth has applied it to housework and to rehabilitating disabled persons. A “heart" kltchm. (or women suffering from heart trouble, emphasizes functional storage utensils vuhieh should be placed at the centre of first use. Thus, near a sink where vegetables are pre- pared there is storage for every- thing needed ln the process — peeling and cutting utensils, strainers. sauce pans and vegetables. A newly-published book, "Cheap- er by the Dozen," written by two of Dr. Gilbreth's children. ex- plains how the "Therblig" system was first tried out on the children at home. According to the book, Dir. (311- breth and her husband decided soon alter their marriage: 1. To have s. family of six boys end six girls: 2. To establish a family council so the children would participate fully in tamily life; 3. To try out all methods and devices of effective work which her husbslnd had discovered in his many years or diversified industrial experience. After Dr. Frank Giibreth’; death in 1994. his wife continued his work, even ta tskins the lecture tour overseas which he had plan- ner and for which he had even bought tickets. OIL IN NETHERLANDS Oil-bearing sand has been found ea a depth ot 2.838 feet at Dalen near Holland's oil producing ares o! Schoonebeek. work: study tor your doctor's de- . THE GUARDIAN. cuenwrraro New; ; (Dloizigo? The Board ct Trade at Aylea- ford. Nova Scctia, has undertaken to sponsor a Boy Scout Troop in that community. Hamilton Boy Scouts will, on May 14th plant 3,000 trees on their Mount Nerno campsite, in cq-opcr- atlon with the Provincial Forestry Department. Similar projects are underway across the Dominion. In Montreal l6 Scout Groups are organizing Branches of the B.-P. Guild at Old Scouts. it u estimated there are between 10,000 and l6.- 000 iormer Boy Scouts in Montreal. Troop Leader John Chcwn. aged l6. of London's 46th Psddington (Si. James) Group, the Scout who was stabbed twice when he tackled two bandits in e Padding- ton street last January, has been awarded the Sliver Cross by the Chief Scout for his gallantry. Competing with adults in the ZO-mllc Freighter Race at the Trappers Festival et The Pas. Manitoba, Boy Scout Dan Nault of the 3rd The Pas Troop. won third award and became the Junior Champion Dog Musher of the Ngrth. His lead dog is named .. exm Displays symbolic of their own home provinces are now being pre- pared by each of the Provincial Boy Scout Contlngents for‘ pre- sentation at the First Canadian Boy Scout Jamboree at Connaught Camp. near Ottawa. next July 18 to 24, when some 3,000 First Class Scouts will be under canvas. Thirty-eight Chinese boys in Singapore comprise what must be one o! the worlds most GXCIUSli/c Boy Scout Troops. On the back o! their green Scout scarves are red circles marked with geen crosses, a symbol of leprosy. This ‘Troop is in the Yeo Chu Kang Road leper camp. Volunteers from Seietar, the nearby R. A. F, Station, assist with the running of the Troop. It is hoped a Cub Peck will be formed shortly ior the younger boys. Control 0f Wild Mustard 1n many sections 0i $85197" Canaries. wild mustard and Wild radish (or charlook) are wry P"- valcnt weeds and cause 58110115 daornage. Grain yields are reduced and the production of seed groin free from weed seeds is practically impossible under these conditions. The discovery of 2.4-D as e chem- ical tweed killer now makes lt possible to control these Weed! B! a nominal cost. Experiments have been conduct- ed at the Elfpflimtntal Station. Fredericton. ma. Over a period o! years, says TC. alias-Son. i0 f5- certain tn, best time to spray with ZA-D end the mlaaimum quantity which can be used for effefllvt control under the conditions ex- isting in this district. 4 The results to date Justify the following reoommmdatlons: (l) Grain should be IPPIYW! when from tive to ten inches 111 height. Spraying earlier will not kill late germinating weeds and i! spraying is delayed much sti- ter this stage, many weeds 8N too old to be killed exccP9 "m! heavy rate; of ZA-D. These hosW rates of 2.4-1) are expensive and are also likely to injure the Iflin crops. (2) Th, rag o! application de- pends to a large extent on the de- velopment of the weeds. If the weeds an; quits small, three to tour ounces o! tree QA-D add P61‘ we will give a good degree oi control. When the wesduare in the bud stage, tour to six ounces, and when in full bloom. “flit ounces M-D D01‘ acre ml! b0 N- (a) when spraying grain. not seeded, the higher rates recom- mended above may be used with- out causing any damage but Whore clover- hes been seeded. it 1s not advisable to use over four ounces oi’ QA-D acid per acre. and it an ester formulation is used, do not apply more than three ounces per acre. . 1n fields heavily infested with wild mustard, complete control in one year is impossible, as t-hers will be many seeds still in the ground which will germinate in the iuture. Spraying et the proper time with the lower ratq nooom- mended each year e grain crop i; produced will give an economic control. ., RECORD STEEL OITIPUT IDNDON - (OP) — Britain's steel output in March showed s rise to a record level with an an- nusl rate of 16296.0(!) tons. This follows the record production in Ibbruary and establishes en sn- nusl rate o! 18.80.01” tons for the first quarter or this year. by fer the highest quarterly figure ever recorded. PROWSE BROS. LIMITED CELEBRATE THEIR "68th RNNIVERMRY BY rurriuo on ATHREE oars sat: TllllltS.-Fll|.-SAT.-MAY su-ou-ru. Establlshecl May ‘I881. 68 Years of Business Success. Still Going Strong in May. i949 ‘We are offering very special values for these days. Come in and help us celebrate Charlottetown’: Oldest Departmental Store Extends Gongratulations To the F. W. Woolworth & Co., Ltd., on the opening of their new and modern store in Charlottetown. Also congratulations are due the City in having another large store added to the many which Charlottetown now, enjoys. Modern improvements of all kinds help to advertise our lovely City and are added attractions to the many visitors and are a. source of pride to all Prince Edward Islanders knowing that their Capital City is moving ahead with all other large cities in Canada. by being able to provide shopping facilities equal to any city in Canada. Woolworth! new store will open with a large sale rimning three days—'l.‘hursday, Friday and Sabra-day, May 5th, 6th and 7th. 0n these three days we have decided to offer-s list of unbeatable values to the many shoppers flocking to our City on these Special Days. These values, we feel sure, will be a big inducement to the people of Prince Edward Island to buy on these three days. .. Remember the Dates-Thursday, May Sth-Frtday, May Bib-Saturday, May 7th CRETONNES, assorted patterns, 36 inches wide. Regular $1.00 to $1.39 - SALE PRICE . . . . . 69c per yen! PRINT COTTON, all new patterns for Summer Dresses. Regular 49c to 59c per yard-SALE PRICE 45c per yd. BROADCLOTH, a lovely range of plain colors for Summer Dresses. SALE PRICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . - .-. asses Reg. 45c to 50c per yard- 89c per yard TERRY TOWELS, a good heavy quality, a nice assortment of shades, size 19 x 38-—SALE PRICE 98c a pail FACE CLOTHS, regular size Terry Cloth-SALE PRICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 for 256 RAINBOW border stripe face Terry Towels, 16 x 29-—SALE PRICE . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .-.-. . . . . . . . 25c each CURTAIINING, suitable for Kitchen and Bathroom, 4.5 inches wide-SALE PRICE . . .. 59o per yard Kiddies’ Cotton Jersey Sweaters, striped and plain. Sizes 2,4and6. SalePrice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...69oeach Kiddies’ Cotton Printed Broadcloth Dresses. Sizes 2. 4 and 6 years. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.59 Boys’ Cotton Broadcloth Suits. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. SalePrice . . . . . . . . . . 89c Ladies’ Nylon Hose, 51 gauge. Reg. $1.85. Sale Price .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $1.59 a. pair New arrival in Silk Jersey Cloth, 39 inches wide. Colors Pink, Yellow, White and Blue. Sale Price . . $1.00 per yd. .,e..-.e-..- New arrivals in Ladies’ Pullover and Cardigan Sweaters. selllngless................ . . . . .._...10%d1soount Monk and Boys’ Specials Men's plain color short sleeve Sport Shirts, S. M. and L. Tan, Blue and White. Sale Price . . . $1.79 s5 Men's Fine Worsted suns, assorted sizes. Blue and Brown. Sa1ePrlce........,\....... ...$28.95 lessees Men's Fancy Hose, reg. 59c . . ......._. .. ,2 pairs for 95c M ' Fin Balbrigpan Co binatlon Underwear. Spe- 'ens e m . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 a suit Ci "n"... t“... ... ... Junior Boys’ Navy Blue Suits, 2-piece, sizes 24 to 28. SelePrice $4.95 Boys”.l'weed Sher-treats. Special ....$1-95svelr Boys’ Overalls. Navy Blue. Special . . . . . . $2.49 a pair Extra Special Men's Striped Broadcloth Pyjamas, sizes A,B,'CsndD..SalePncel.. . . . . . . . . ........$8.95 Men's Summer Zipper Jackets. Light colors only. Regu- lar $10.00. Sale rloe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.95 Ladies’ beautiful Glove Silk Panties, all sizes. Regular $1.59.. SalePrice . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ (Special Line) Slips, full length. Regular value $2.50 to $2.95. Sale Price . . . . $2.19 Ladies’ new Summer Dresses. Special line, all sizes. Regular value $4.95. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-.._ $4.89 Ladies’ Summer Gloves. Special line, all sizes. Reg. value $1.25. Sale Price . . . . .. . . . .".. 79c a pair NOW SHOWING ALL THAT'S NEW IN LRDIES’ SPRING SIIITS anti GOATS NEW ‘FLOUR BOVERINBS AT SPECIAL PRICES DURING THIS SALE Rcxoleum, 4 beautiful designs suitable for bedroom and dining-room, 2 yards wide. Sale Price 89c per run- ning yard. Jaspe inlaid Linoleum. This very durable covering is now in stock in Red, Green and Sand. 2 yards wide. Sale Price $8.98 per running yard. DeLuxc Rexoleum. This is a good quality felt base ma- terial. Many new designs to choose from. 2 yards wide. Sale Price $1.15 per rimning yard. DELUXE REXOLEUM BUGS Siae6x9ft.......$4-50 $iZB71§x9ft....$5-50 Size9x9ft. $7.25 Size9x10l§ rt. .. $8.25 Size 9 x 12 ft. $9.25 Size9x131,.-’_» n. .$10.00 BONNY MAID RUGS Size6x9ft. $5.00 Sim9x10% ft. .. $9.00 Size 71,5 x 9 ft. . . . $6.50 ize9x9ft. $8.00 rize9x12 ft. $10.50 ALL MEN'S and IDYS‘ SPRING TOPGDATS and SUITS Selling Less 107. Dis. Drapery Materials in Home SpecialSalePrioe........... Spun and Monk's Cloth. Ruffled Curtains. Ivory and Marquisette, 36 to 40 inches .. . . . . . . . . . . $1.19 yerdwide, 21,4, yards long. Sale Price . . . . . . . .. $9.75 psi: Remember ‘the Days-THURS" AY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. May 5. 6.7 Our 68th Anniversary Sole of Three Days Takes Place We Will Welcome e Visit tron: Our Many, Friends and Customers‘ PROWSE. BROS. LTD.