5-e0lD AT Lobster Fishermen & Packers ___.__ it hoe been brought to our attention by several of our members that due to carelessness and neglect in handling of live lobsters that thousands of dollars are being lost annually by fishermen and packers. This Federation advises fishermen to use more care befiallse a 5118M bruise means a dead lobster before shipping or canning, and a considerable portion of the loss eventually is borne by the fishermen. MANY PERENNIALS AS EASY AS VEGETABLES TO GROW Victory gardeners wlio aspire- to one of the horticulture, should sow a row or two of perennial flower seeds in their vegetable plots this spring. advanced degrees lu- ‘ DYYEQIF 11m- days; hibiscus. 15 days: iiaiilaraiiis, 2O days: hollyihoclrs. 5 days; heu- chera. ‘.20 days; lir-uni, 8 days; lu- pins, 8 days: pririuilas. 15 days; 20 days; veronica, 20 days. If several varieties are sown in one flat, thev should be chosen to Perennials live f0,- vem-s bu; “w. germinate at about the same time. 311v do not begin to blossom untiliAll those mentioned are izood bor- their second year. _ deems the idea of growing plan-is a year before thuy bloom seems prohibitive, and th buy perennial lasts a few at a. t when for o. Emotion of the oost they could grow abundmt quantities from seed. The" is a, long list which are as easy to grow as rodlshm. if they are sown in tihe cool spring soil. rather than some in midounmer as may _ baollo aidvho. Mid- summer for most annlals is a Brltim practice, is not sui to our climate Hot, dry we er makes it difficult to germi- nace seed than, and the lants do not have time and ravorabe Weath- er m develop into sturdy dumps winter acts in, , IS m sown rmr-ia , on e other hand, p. roots before hot weather and by early fall are ready to move to their pennainent places in the border. wibh assur- ance of a. full crop of flowers the fol owing year, some o! apolylbai fertiliser and and: the are used on v sho b0 applied to perennial owero. cw must have room to develop, and will usually need binning out, Pro- fesolonals sow than in a seed bed and transplant to a genial row when they are lungs enouah to han- itih thorn, as with annual flow- em, the time required to germimio seed is long in some oases; and. the gardener must wait patiently until the sprouts appear, Without distimbhig the seeds. Ou oor flats mo! be used for mutiny ow grow- ing varieties. Some o those easy to grow from seed. with the a - nroxlmate time the seed requires o germinate. follow: Anchusa, the African for» et-me- not, some varieties or whi row five feet tall, germinate Ln 10 aye‘. antihemis, the marsuerlte, 5 days; campainiulas, bell flowers, in 5 dayB; columlbines in {in days; coreopsis. 5 days; shasta daisies, 5 days; del- phiniums, 20 days; hardy pinks. 5 h v l i To many gay-flit?!‘ flowers, lllld good subjects for beginners to undertake, llfinyinok Seeds Gel-minute in Five Dly! From Sowing Aflglgilll‘ Blillm. Bet was r ire-wed ancient mm more than 5.500 years ego. rm: PUBLIC SERVICE or CANADA . ‘REQUIRES A STATISTICIAN nae-senor, for Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Department of Trude and Commerce, Ottawa. AN EDITOR, BILINQUAL 82.520433)". and Resources. Ottawa. foi- Administrative Brunch, Dupadnaii of Mhol Mint he a uewrpaperixnau with Unlvenilty [l ‘notion and with general knowledge of mining and geology. Full particulars on poster: in Poet Offlou. National Employment Janice Offices and Clv-ll Service Coinmlsdan Offices throughout Can- Mh. Application forms, obtainable than“, should be filed Immedi- ately with the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 0!‘ CANADA oflAIA ' we ' oou BI_,,_,,E,_,\,,QJEAR W A Georgetown And Vicinity Miss Genevlne Qilmnon, visited Charlottetown on Monday and Tuesday, Dr. AJi. Kenned and Mu. Ken- nedy, motored to the City on Tucs- day. Geo. Mr. Cyrene MacDonald was a Erisltm‘ to Charlottetown on Tues- 5)’. Mr. Joseph Gotell Jr-, recently discharged from the RCA!» Wu a visitor to the City on Monday. Miss Bessie Walker and Mia-r Georgelria McLeod, were visitors to the City on Tut J, Waldron Laveres. was in Char- lottetown, on- Tuesday. Mr. Albert Skinner, local car- penter is remodelling the property owned by Mr, Howard Llewellyn, Herman MacDonald. De Groi Marlh, WU in Charlottetown on business on ‘Pueuday. ‘ Mrs. Muri~l MacDonald. Char- lottetown, rived ‘rii Georgetown on Tuesday and will spend a few days herc. ' The Bergman Construction 00m- pany. Montague, plan on assembly- ing a cargo of pit props in George- town, for shipment by steamers I“ or about July 15th, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boudreault, and two children, returned ‘.0 Maple Hills on Tuesday, after ipending a few day: with relatives ere. Mr. Wally MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacDonald, who took a sheet metal course. fol- l°Wlfl8 his discharge from the army. is now employed by Eastern sheet Melfll. New Glasgow, Mr. MQCDWlBM Silent the post weekend with his parents here. Ralph Hemphlll. son of Mr. and Nl-rs, Milton Hempmlll, now re. Siding in Plciou, N.S., was a iisitor to Georgetown recently. Ralph has received hi-s discharge from the Canadian Navy and is nc/w attend- ing Navigation School in Halihx. workmen are busily engaged an the exterior and interior of the ll Bushes 00.. bulldinl here. This is the building formerly used as a general store by the late J.J. Clmdrxn. It is hoped by local citi- zens that soon we will see some “"11 0M9 83am operating lri this fine stand. THE LANGUAGE 0F RBPOBE A listening Silence lingers in ha; halls And steals on b19109 down oi, shabby mm,- Almoet a shadow darkening the walls- Almcist a presence standing by nei- chair: A Siiiersicelsweet with laughter m“ And claimorous with not that run ‘Phat rlgaliifreahd whiopas no her Yvurxshweswcgll old greetings from the door: A bioodslriq Silence folding like warm wims About heir weary heart. shooting Beyond her a citiy roan and m tags ‘income on m: [olden But Silevnde dwells with her end Silence speaks Tlhe lost and lovely language o! ‘Lucy Geo-mule Olarkln in St. Dimdnn’! Red and White STATELY IIIJNTLEY. Scotland - Lelth Hall, Aberdeonshlrc. seat of the chief of Clan Leith for nearly three centuries, has been present- ed to the National Trust for Scot~ land by Hon, Mrs. Leith-Hay be- cause the male line of her ‘amily became extinct with the death of her IOTl in the war. The house will continue to be used as a residence but tli: pub- lic will have access to some room! and will be able to see family portraits and heirlooms from Stuart times. The ‘divestment oi’ $17,874,000 in newpagr advertising over a P1X- iod of years has resulted n a yearly volume of close to D0 mil~ ion for one store on State Street. Chicago's BoauooSalulDrel imdnvlih FlIfldYlMllIflIdi-lln: pedal you'll have o hon. moi!’ "N" a ovary serving! QuIek-Ifly-TryIan Smaafll, cream ulad made la o iniouoeijleet 4 dupe; PKQIICUI, Z lblplo "Si" (“no 2 tbsp!- W881i! towards»... Bristol’ Illlll Vlelnlty o-_-' Pie. Juan Kunming, he: arrived dbohukm. Wflvln receive nu i? earn that. he wante- e Glim- glow}: - Dita! lost: week for tluen. o! M! ‘ ‘ , hood k for 1w. Oox at t 152%! 1mm more than six fishers and at his table: Old friends hem oif Jamal: Dov . son oi’ the late Davey, Weill be glad to learn has rctunied home to Charlottetown, after six years in the Anny. Fire almost claimed tihe lafge home of M: and Mu. PihiLp Bound loot week but for willing hunk Just the main moi’ was burned away and considerable damage done inside The fire is believed to have started from sparks on the dry mof. A have government tractor and heavy road miwhine with a drew i»: mmiB-rebuxyontheBangorRoad, which is being made several feet wider. At the entrance w the pave-i highway, the maxi to be made rmny foot wider on each side. mak- lng a wonderful turn. as the cod fig? liilixlllc heavy. Plmidn w paoki the cog is week it is understory? Some time Jyoti: nd- deni. wrote about two voimg mm to be n. new mill one y halt. long foreout in The boos umhua the new in and b gettirg it in xeadi use For usypreeent Pihe mills Willi‘ o at: are about Mrs W A O'Brien. and ’Ml8‘!;l6l‘ , are epeiridln a ew days in 1, with Mrs ant-ten‘; aim-nos, Mir. aind Mrs. Wm Mhc- . Thelma gave o birthday Katy filth week for a number of plqgmatu and friends M; the time o! her Ana Reginald O'Brien, 3.0 A E. niuk named. the b? man of tiho aiflome has receit his discharge returned home hereusftg s3- e years service mm a frozen weave laid of the n oomrtiry. H- ‘Fhe tum. of unnecessary things_ l! m6 him! "1 W- "id . Mr Pr mwhand olaim- m ‘army; M a“ “n” “m” ed two of eiieir in m» limiter aged’ mm!" t“ , ii. page‘! “my iihe IImTly chromed the hand a h book on tihe job a in but unable ho operate the sei er. 1m arry had been operating seailem for twenty-five years and this h firwttimelwnasovenbeen hurt. w on .P0D“19-\' mum ciistimbeexi whim-invi- iiéii i“ is; i iii ‘fig §§ '2 s? ° . 5E i iiiiiiiiii iii Ziifis £35" g 2- ? E E58 ti? l! ;§ 5i 5; 5i: ed perimental Farm: , house answer the purpose well. If “l n: a result it is not possible to ' Most farmers know this and haul we CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iaabhmnnwnwwuwiaili I USE THE tAuoii wmi IOI iiorl IVIRY ruuon noon _ DOMINION MINOR! Pepsodcnt Dental Cream today-for the whim! teeth! “PEPSDIIENT TEETll”iiiir WIIITEST iiizciusr THEY'RE CLEANEST NEW- mom/u PEPSOOENT DENTAL CREAM 0DENT DENTAL CREAM iWiTil IRIUM’ GIVES, T E lTIilJiIUiESTTTEETII! l III lVllBlEm- iiizii aiiiiiiiirii iiisii: iiiic: ii: iiiuiiii iiiiiiii iiiiriirsi iiiiziiiisiiie Aeiioii rm oiiriirii fllI-PQIDDIIIF DENTAL GIIII NOW NI “L! l1‘ V00! NUOIDOIIDQ ‘TORI II TII NIW-IOIIULA PEPSODEIIT As you would expect, it's Pepiodeut that now offers a dental cream with the greatest cleansing action ever achieved. Yen, new ingredients, combined with twice as much lriiunl A new formula that removes every kind of film that darken: your teeth-smoothly, safely. The result: "Pepsodent Teeth"- are whitest . . . whitest because they're cleanest. Get NEW-FORMULA SHADE FOR POULTRY IN HUT WEATHER According to the Dominion EX- Bcrvlce, the problem of lack of shade for poul- try during the hot weather period ll met by planting either corn or sunflowers early in the season. A few rows planted near the colony the chicks are running out the young plan-ts should be protected for a few weeks by a temporary fence. By the time the not weather comes along the corn or sunflow- ers will be high enough anil sti" n: enough not to be bothered by the chickens. A more permanent form of shade may be provided by making va structure which is mostly roof and open on all four sides. Some poul- trymen even make the roof of uld bags which give protection on dry hot days. Modern poultrypractlce demand! that chicks be railed on clean fresh land each reason to escape dlleue and worm infestations and have the colony houses ently located near shade perman- TEES. the colony houses to fresh land in one of their field: and no there il the need for the temporary shade so easily provided by either corn or sunflowers planted early enough to give shade when it will be needed in a month oi- two. WOMEN SEEK JOBS AS All! HOSTESES OAPETOWN, May 32 - (GP) — While tihie scarcity of nurses in South Afrioe grows daily mote acute, hundreds cf voiing womm are (l menial occas ns. und those chosen will be lcnown officially as “tmvcl hostesses." l 8 his training course before the fin selection is mule. FOR. KIDDIE! Make mealtime more intriguing wiili a child's set of four cut-out animal place mats. Colourful and clever. the mat/l are shaped like dogs, bunnies and puny catl. I’ Voterhn gardener: have hail-g practiced the maxim: Give a pl (or a order.) a drink when it's dry. In ot er words. do not k the soil wot, bot lot it get thir y be- tween or . 1n a lecture to florists, Dr. J. Boyd Pogo of Ohio State university fave a loientifle view of the prob- qn of Iraterlfll. which this old gardener‘; in . A lood iioil holds both water and llr It the some time, he said, These Ire held in roe: bevw articles. on oil "pom." hm ore l: an excess of water, air is drivci out, and tho plants suffer forllmkofltJfhiooocui-singar- dons when water stmds ourfloe- and ir the reason w gift of excess water .. ii.m"‘.flifi"ii‘;‘é°,iil’i°ii““i between ai and maintainers plantnvifi blot root sold Dr. Ii it is l‘ o soil "M. ,9...“- f-"i. Eb out of i, e wltefffil: mu men on the lilnm Plants Grow Best As Soil Dries Out After Soaking ill, W Canvas Home which Leaks mrofldlileoh lproodo Weber Evenly 0m- OI Pr. w’! uqllttlltliaiumlkglh is! c ear ernl 0y iihoroiighmwafizir. 32nd mod of r o o o o ETIMOIfi should! iieh the momma? u This QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds \\ \\\o “Plug in the electric clock l got with ii Guardian WM" Ail-and see what time it in!” _____ ATTENTION FARMER The Department of Reconstruction at Charlottetown has been successful in having twenty l5 cwt. army trucks made available for the use of bona fide farmers in Prince Edward Island, under the some conditions as the sale held here last fall. Applications should be mailed immediately lo the l’- E. I. Federation of Agriculture at Charlottetown for ctr- tificatlon. The price for these trucks F.O.B. Debert, N. S, is 85; follows: r 194s Model $495.31 i942 Model $419.16 1940 Model $342.95 i941 Mtlllti $381.06 If more than twenty applications an resolved privil- to Julio 8rd, 1944i, allocation will be based on drawing undel; the auspices of the Federation of Agriculture. i" Closing data for applications June_3rd. DEPARTMENT or RECONSTRUCTION .. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. a. l. l . LLv-lwaltainii b . F BS REQUIRED w. arivill to‘ i! Con! . loliuter immediate . louoacrixitzirendr ‘telllrhw? ii mm lanai-um rblagnmiiuiqiso l1 dllflll for trim-i on! hi e o .n vomit -. riamvm mftlfmllr u