we 19g_ To The Electors llf Waril Two Having consented to_nominato for City Councillor in Weed Two whorelhavo lived and practised for many years, | roqoctfully ooircit your support in the forthcoming Civic Ioction. If eloctod I will do all_in my power to improve the City in general and Ward Two Ill particular. LESTER O'DONNE_I.L. icit your support and votes. With my experience and ' To The Electors 0t Ward 3: Again I sooll your support in the Civic Election of February 'lllh. The betterment of present conditions, particularly in our: Having consented to nominate for City Councillor in l l Ward One, whore I amla property holder, I respectfully sol-l with the will to work, I believe I can do ‘a good lob. time at my disposal together PETER E. IIDLLAIID wml, ls my chief desire to nominate. Thanking you rnost sincerely for your splendid support on a (“seer occasion I ash once moro your co-operation. SAMUEL F. DOYLE. METHOD FOR. COMPUTING ANNUAL FEED REQUIREMENTS FOR. ONE HEN According to recent studies at o! Agriculture, s; laying hen re- quires about one pound ofdfY teed for each seven eflxa laid. These studies further reveal that a hen laying 140 two-ounce e28! n yea: needs, for ell: laying alone. It pounds of dry teed beyond her requirements for all other purwlol. A hen laying 105 eszs need! 0H1! 15 pounds or extra feed while one laying 230 eggs annually requires 40 pounds. In order to compute the total feed required for one hen for a your. the following table was pre- pared: Multiply the live sleight 0i i-l" bird, in pounds. by eight and Add 25. Divide the total number of leggs the hen lays by seven (e3. ' 105 divided by '1 equals 1E) and add ‘this figure to the total obtained by the first tnvo steps. To The Electors of Wiirrl Four: I Having represented your Ward for two years prior to my contesting the Mayor-city in i946 and having been ap- proached by a number of the residents of the Ward, I have decided to offer os a Candidate in the forthcoming Civi Election. _ l As in the past, I will serve faithfully the interests of Wand Four in particular and will endeavour to further any progressive movement for the benefit of Charlottetown. T. B. RDGERS Example Weight of hen -5 pounds. gi"' ‘_'_tril 5 x a equals 401s wao e@ee@>os§ss<@oe@>eo%oeg> 4° Pll" 75 “i” 65' l Hen lays 105 eras oer year- 105 divided by ‘l eqllflls 15- Total feed required per year — 65 plus 15 equals 80 pounds. K T0 TIIE ELEDTDRS 0F WARD 5 l LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: “WWW” “m” ‘wmmm Wgvztsk Further work on the use of sprays to delay budding of fruit trees in the spring is reported from England. Attempts were mode to delay the bud opening for two weeks and thus get by a frost period. Certain strengths ‘of napthalene acetc acid solutions were used with good effects. At tho request of a large number of citizens, I am again offoringlss a Candidate for Councillor in Ward V. It was my pleasure to serve at the Council Board prior to the present Council, and I have had considerable experience. the University of Illinois College i DREAM 0E‘ BROTHERS COMES TRUE AS GAS VElN STRUCK ~GUARDIAN' CHA-ELOUMOW test-come mango.‘ —BEA‘.'I— 5! . MRI. llllry Pugh smltj can; ran x Olive vanished reluctantly into one o! the bedrooms dolvri the hall and Beau turned to Carolyn. "I've finally cleaned the slate till another Sunday," he said. "Want to teke s little ride?" “Yes!“ cried Carolyn, her face dlant. "All rlflllt." snowed Beau. “I'll be with you as soon as l remove the grime.’ He also disappeared down the hall. When he returned. his tanned face was glowing jronva shower which consisted of a rubber hose attached to the bathtub faucet. His black head was damp he had toweled it briskly. "Ready?" he asked. Carolyn! heart began to pound, His family was "impossible, she told herself, but Beau was splen- l did. He had only to look at he;- to take hcr breath away. and in a llllle while they would be alone to-l Bother and he would kiss her. She‘ was trembling as she followed h‘m through the hall into the case. I "I'll "l you up to a coke." hel "ld- straddling one of the stoolsl at the counter and motiorlng toi Carolyn to take another. I His mother beamed qr than: “CORE it l5." she said. l Olive was placing a couple of hamburgers before a pair of hitch- hikers. "You forgot the muslar Sister." said one. - Olive scowled and slammed the mustard pot down in front of li'r.n. “Cut out the tragedy, Greta Garbo." muttered Beau auto: the corned of his mouth. "The ens- tamer’: entitled to s smile,‘ by heck!" "Darn customers!" cried Qiive under her breath, glaring at the hitch-hikers. However. she smiled when she presented the hitch- hikers with two huge mugs of hot coffee. nor did she forget to place the sugar bowl within their easy reach. Beau! eyes softened. "Hold everything. Kid," he mur. muired as he rose to his feet. "You can be darned cute when you try.” Olive smiled at Carolyn, “You never know which you want to do most." she said. “Full down and worship Beau or hate the ground he rwalks on." Carolyn. gazing up into Bean's black eyes, nodded. He infurlated~ her. Nobody had ever had the power to make her so angry. Nor Cl 4b ll CR o J. C. SAINT, General Agent, Gsarlobteorvlrn. 1 ' l war Li elggggisa: yl-nsunarrcr; Company "Many years ago our Company adopted the, oak tree as i rs symbol o] sturdy growth and deep- rooted security for policyholders. These objec- tives continue and will continue to be diligently pursued. Crown Life policyholders now own over 200,000 policies in force." 4w... in. President's ddrod I Do flrh Annual Meeting, Jonson I. l9“. ates-est earned In 1947-33177, I - . ' race g Policies In Forca-—8§4l,l12,I9l.00 AlICll—OlOl,OOOq411e'I4 Surplus Issnelo-Ginflhfll-lb y New renal» la 1o41_su4.sas,z_ez.oo Pals! os- Cs-esllscel to PoIIeylsalslos-o and Beneficiaries in so4-r-s1a,4eo,4oe.s4 i Home OTEICK’ Toronto I. E. PHILLIPS. K. D. HOB-NI. 5581i Alelih Ollhmwl. MARITIME BRANCH OFIT%I Moaloathlldsslloaoool. dlrl anyone have the power to thrill - her as Beau did. Her knees were quivering as she walked with h'm R. c. MaoDONMLD, LLB, 01.17.. lupes-tntorsilesst. ‘ t If elected, I will endeavour to serve the City of Clior- HOBBIES r01: nircarxrn To be healthy and happy, people must be fully occupied. say health authorities. Few people use their _full mental and physical capacities in their daily jobs and should take up a hobby. lottotown to the best of my ability, and Ward V in particular. PERCY G. GAY. rustic NOTICE ‘ Civic ‘Election ' wax-s: * ~ Votorslists have been prepared for the Civic Election to be held on Wod- losday, February ilth, I948, and will be posted for the inspection of all electors It the City Court Room, City Building, up to and including February 5th, i948, from li a. m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. Voters are advised to ascertain that their names are properly listed in all Wards in which they are qualified to votp. a VOTING QUALIFICATIONS (General) All males and fomoios must bez- " ~eu~ (a) 2i yoans of ago and upwards. ,(b) Resident of City for One Year (except (4) below). (c) lritish Subjects. (d) Not in arrears oe December ments. 31st, I947, for Civic Rates, Taxes or Assess- nnd rnust be also qualified under one of the following:- (l) Owner of freehold of lands or premises for 3 months previous to the Elec- l tion to the value of Ono Hundred Dollars. é (2) (Males) Tenant or occupant for € 3 months at annual rental value of Four- teen Dollars. v (3) (Males) Have paid Poll Tax of Five Dollars for i947 on or before Decem- ._ bor Jist, i947. ~ (4) Male or female, non-resident but otherwise qualified as above, if doing business and occupying business premises in the City. If qualification is freehold, to vote only in Word or Wards whore freehold Iios, otherwise only jn Ward of business occupancy. MULTIPLE VOTING- ‘can. Persons voting on sections (i) and (2) as above may vote in ooch Ward in . which they are so qualifi . ' Persons voting on section (3) may vote only in the Ward of which they are resident. ' Property or rental qualification sufficient in timo but having removed from one Ward to another within 3 months next preceding date of Election entitles ~ _ voteln former Word only. Daioii in Charlottetown u... zen. day a 1......» so. im- (Signed) W. A. SMITH, Electoral Officer for the City of Charlottetown. The dream of two Welland. Ont" brothers to beet the oil shortllo by striking a well in their own yard has come true. It ls the best new gas well to be struck in the Niagara district since at least three years. Larry Davidson, 59. retired steel worker, and his brother, Cecil Davidson, 5'1, former steamshovel qoerator, are now looking forward happily to blazer and better things to come. They hope to make $100 a day selling gas our- plus after supplying their own ap- artment house. Highest cost of oil first mad-e them think of nat- ural oil. particularly since a sim- ilar well had been struck about. n mile away last fall. They started to d-rlll the d-ciy after Christmas ‘ad-at 465 feet they struck n. gns Vein. Gauges indicate that the Dovisons‘ well will produce 226,- UO cubic feet a day. Some wells peter out in n year; some keep no top production for 20 or 30 fears. BEST LETTER WINS Thousands of Swedish and United States youngsters are competing in a letter-writing contest conducted g the U. S. Swedish Friendship ubs, to end Feb. 1, 1948. SHORT CUT By travelling through the Suez Canal instead ot around the Capo I Good Hope. South Africa, ships Ive a total of 4,300 miles trrtn Plymouth, Englamd lo Bombay. India. ~ SORE THROT For 5 Days Means DANGER Who is there that is wise en ugh to predict when a bad col will end? After; few days. if it grows worse it may develop into Pneumonia, _Pieur|sy or Bronchitis. if wise, you wi heir to protect yourself with Po son's Cough Syrup: its soothin medication '_IS very ratelu to the inflamed mem- ranes of the chest, nose and throat. Those raw our-feces that keep you coughing will be el- ficiently treated and relieved of their irritation. Why not start today and en- joy the better health you can accure from Poison o Cough yrup? What; this splendid medicine has done for others, it can surely do for voul 35¢ ~ all Dealers. » Poisons DOUGH SYRUP to the door. However. they were not to escape after all. Just as they reached the steps a dilapid- oted truck with crumpled fenders bounded into the filing station. its motor backflring furiously. "Hi. Beau, old llby. old boy. old boy!" shouted the chubby young man at the wheel. - "Oh Lord." groaned Beau aside. "this has torn it." HI, Stew!" he said aloud. “As I live and breathel" ex- claimed the angular individual be-l side Stvvr. "If it ain't old Beau with get. ‘em, fella? Where do you get ‘em?’ "Hello. Pb-gtk." laid Beau with a grin. He hesitated. "Coming in?" "Well. I hope to tell you," bloated Stew. "What do you think we drove all the way over her from Lates- burg for? To till up on your cheap gas? Not on your grandma's tin ear! We've come to supper." . V“! was afraid of that. Beau mut- tered to Carolyn, “Old pals of mine. tzwo of the best guys in the world." he e- explained hurrldly. "You'll think they're goofy, but I could borrow the last. dim; either of thfyjn had. In fact I have, a time or two." It was expressing it mildly to say another pretty gal. Where do youf , she cried wildly. I practical joker of the party to ex- l asperatc Carolyn to tears. He gravely presented bee‘ with a chyrsanthemum out of the lapel of his ‘shiny blue serge coat. Car- olyn stared at it blankly for a moment and then lifted It to her nose, promptly giv- ing vent to a violent sneeze. Frank had playfully loaded the posy with sncezin8 powder. "I told you I'd let that off on somebody!" he (fTlCd, slapping Stew on the hock while bOlh of ‘hem bent double with mlrlll. Camlynk face was blaznng "Horse play has never amused mo." she said in her must. cutting tone and turned to Beau. "Are we coins driving?" Stew and Frank had descended upon the lunch room and vrere loudly demanding a. lot of scrvlce in a hurry. “They're my gang. Caro- , lyn, and they've come to see me." said Beau quietly, "i'd cut of! my right hand before I'd hurt their feelings." Carolyn's eyes were bright with angry tears. “I think I hate you!" Beau shrugged his shoulders. "You can't be blamed for that." he said and walked into the house. automatically l “You're Just in time. Lady," ex- claimed Stew. "The old barber shop trio is on the~point of bunting into song. come on, gani. loosen up the tonszls and let her rip!" Putting their heads together Beau and Frank and Stew proceeded to render an excruciating version of They cut Down The old Pine Tree. Stew had a throaty boss. Frank a recily tenor, Beau with his baritone carried the refrain, his black eyes fixed mockingly upon Carolyn, his handsome face lit with a sardonic urin. - “Ain't that beautiful?" alghed his mother, resting hes-plump oi- bows on the counter. “Them boys has been harmonlstng for years. l'm always telling them they ought to ‘go 9n the air." Scotty laughed until tho tears ran down his cheeks. "Aren't they Kllllnisi" ho asked Carolyn. She clutched his amt. "1 will?“ go homo. Now! This minute!" ' “But—" began Scotty. (Moira was alxosdy across the room. "My brother and 1 are 1e"... lnb" llle told Bean's mother, “I ‘Want to thank you for u: interest- ing day." tTo Be Continued) raozair ro soas 78min! was considered so important to Britain during tho second World Wu‘ that fern hands were "frozen" to their jobs __-__.___. nu mas ouramp Because ‘.2 their ponetratin odor. cabboges and turnips shoul be stored outside of m; irons. prderably in a pat or buried barrel. \ . disorder. Sloniseh Disorders hlsy . (louse led Ileeiisehes‘ Oftaaailndselioieesasollsyaaailmeatot some other part of the body for removed from tho pain. It. may be no upset stomsoh or some intestinal that Carolyn thought Bean's frlendsl were goofy. She detected them on herself passionately. she was deter- sight. Stewart Ellis. when she wasl mined that Beau should come to introduced, squeezed her hand untlll her. only he didn't. She waited it ached and then brayed wlthl until she realized that Beau had no I won't go after him. Carolyn told I! troubled by each headaches why not try ' . Bardbok Blood Bitters! For Burdock Blood Bitters is a. favoarit remedy for minor intestinal disorders. It helps to regulatftlo digestive organs, tone up the Liver and aid the natural nationals!» laughter at the expression on her face. "I've made an impression on the girl friend," he told Beau. ’ It remained for Frank. the intention of humbling himself and then, cheeks scarlet, she walkzd into the lunch room. and Andrew, bowels. As o. result, there may be ass improvement in the general ital-ill. Burdock Blood Bitters in sold at all drag counters. I10 ‘l’. Million 0a.. Ibltld. Trial“. OIL . gl. Poo-eyed with excitement la ll-months-old Charles Wyszkowski. fled ma, finall oosa n 1-. 1-. o...“ _ ' l‘ l,‘ ' s who suddenly discovered he hedtwo filth-others to ploy with in their y a m a m“ shnhlprdnfmlmfia- hi e just srri aims . - ‘lloroisto homo. Ohlrlel msorasm after an father, Wladyeiswuoight yous. . n’ V‘ “n” "”““"'y