FEBRUARY 1o, 1950 HON TO KEEP OHIOIIS ALIVE A,IID HEALTHY ' dilclu die ‘ at faulty _ ‘ M", others manage to stay alive but they will never, because eI poor health, be profit makers for their owners. Successful poultry farming demands the type of good management outlined below. Check to see If a neglect of any basic rule is costing you money. THE GUAiwiAiv. UIIAKLUYIEIUWN New Managers and Directors . Named by Maritime Life l I‘. LIUHT ‘Mi ‘PRINCE EDWARD su- Shows 3230-7-9 -- Saturday Matinee At 2:30 RAGING WITH THE VIOLENT PASSIONS OT A WILD ERONTIER...A LAWLESS ERA! C THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTB= MONTAGUEI Harald F. Landry, Albert Aitken, Mrs. Byron Stewart. lilies Harriet Clair. ‘AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. The Guardian may be bought at: any o! the lollowlns alwa- ln lllamtaizue: BIIaa s. A. Llewellyn; am. Clay. In Georgetown: oTha Poet Itilloe; In Souris: The Snack Bar end N. H. Ilcharde 8 Son. ....'MONTAGUE HIGH School ..'FIT'I‘ED roorwnan at an} IP01“. Fridfly FBII- 10. Montague Shoe Store. Every year iiiiii l LL64... roman w,» ,. znzgi§nlioioan f“ The Man from Colorado EXTRA! ~ET£I~A DREW NEWS - DISNEY CARTOON IT'S COMING KIDS! u m PiiillDE EDWARD ‘ SAT. MORNING A GRAND MOVIE FOR ALL “ALIOE IN WONDERLAND” Starring Gary Cooper - Jack Oakie Charlotte Henry - Charles Buggies SIIOW STARTS AT 10 A.M. cAcrronl IO-IIAY iililI SAT. 8230-7-8245 ~r---- Shows AS DEATH RIDES THT TINY BABY ST. BONIFACE. Mair, i-‘eb, lCP)—Belleved to be the smallest baby horn alive in the Winnipeg area, Sharon Koplsky-who weighs only one pound, 11 ounces-As ihriving on eye-dropper feeding EMPIRE ' Shows 7 - 8:45 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 TIM'S A ONE-MAN TEXAS TORNADO. .. and their “within- the- law" l RICHARD MARTIN MAl-IOIII LORD Induced by HIIIAAN ICMIOIA Minted by IISIIVAIUNQII Wdttel it “Hill IIOIJIIOM ‘l every two hours, nurses said to- day. The first child o! 25-year- Wllllam Koplsky, she was born Monday and will remain in an incubator until she reaches old Mrs. H. J. HADDH OPTOMETBIsT Fitting and Sltgspcplying Glasses MONTAGUE, P. I. I. Oiliee Hours: l0 lo II A. M. l to 5 P. M. by appointment. Ollee Connected Wit. Drag ltere. “\\’iglil, lifililllllFlil farmer of Burnt .."I‘IP TOP TAILOBS Spring samples are here. Fit. cloth and lining guaranteed. Place your order now. A. F. Campbell. Montague. CARDIGAN SCHOOL .."'NOW BEFORE TIIE SPRING RUSH is the time to have your Dry Cleaning done. De Luxe Dry Clean- ers. Montague. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mac- Leod and family, Valleyfield, were business visitors to Montague on Saturday. Honor exams. Grade X.—l, Ronnie MacDonald; 2. Isabel MaoPhec; 3, hinry J. Mac- Donald. Grade lX.—-l, June Gardiner. report for half-yearly Miss Violct I-Iutcheson who is taking a business course in Char- lolletowii sqienl the week-end at the home oi" her parents in M0n- Gmde VIII-l, Betsy MacDon- tague, aid; 2. Annie Livingstone and growls tGaIdiner. equal; 3. Georgina ~ , . _ acIn yre. G91‘? Tlhliidil £13233.“ .,i“§..§i Grade ‘Tn-"l- 1w Scrlmcwun Lake’ Lorraine Machure com 2. Katherine MacDonald; Ii. Mild- red Acorn, ducted the worship service. Twelve members were present Grade Vi.» 1. Jenn Myers; 2. Jos- eph Quinn; 3. Mary Mulligan. Highest avcriige—liin Scrimgeoui‘ 91'?’ . PLiincipalf-Bernarictte MacDonald. ' GfSdC V.——I. Blddy MBOIIILYYE and Carl Wcbslcl‘. equal; 2. Steven Mziclniyrc; ll. Eileen Mnciicrime. Grade 1V.--1. Niargnret MacDon- ald; 2. Allie Gardiner; Si. Jackie Gall-Ant. Gradi- 1iI.—-l. Johnnic Steele; 2. Lawrence Macliityre. I I I Vicinity 'l'h¢- iilllil_\' fr;n—ds_ of Mr. Archie Point, urn iiidccd plciiscil to hear ihnl ho has ri-iurncrl to his home “It” Mm“ "‘ lmlwm i" m" Chap Grade II. Sr.— l. hlnry licdriiniid IflIIPIIHVIl liivspiliil for svrcrnl 1 Audrea Rednmni ‘ ' ' ‘“‘°k" Grade l1. Ji'.—l, Rose Brnllicrs; '" ‘.2. Judy MacDonald; 3:. DOliiilc Mr. Jlflli Mrs. QllPlilili Mossman Macxemie of Soiiris are visiting Mrs. Moss- ninn's fornicr home lI'l Georgetown. l Siipciidiiir) hliiizislrzilu Joscpli '. hlziclloniild held court in ‘Georgetown on Monday morning. 7A party from the eastern part of ‘the County was sentenced to pay n fine of $20.00 and (‘USls or lthirty days in jiiii for being in- tnxicnlcd in ii public place The lszime pnrly was scnlcnced to onc lmonth in Georgetown jail fnr as- saulting n police officer While in the performance of his duty. Grade I. Sim-l, Gerald Cronin; 2, Joey Williams; 3. Barbara Sander- son. Griitlc l Jl'.—-1. Iili/iibclf-i .\ i; i‘. Herby MacDonald; ll. Biily‘ Bro- thers. Highest avera ge-Rosc Brothers 8%. ’i‘ezicher—»Gi-raldine MacDonald. iPafiriot please copy» Eilen’s Diary Continued from page 2 know thc disorder n bunch ul‘ them can bring lo a lofl?" ‘iVir. A. nodded, "But they always say There have not bcrn reported \al, time of writing niiy crossings of the hiirhoiir icr- to Lower Mon- “Awe by hm“. “Ed 5mm‘ RE they bring folks good luck — yes. “of” say ‘ho. w” 15W“, spouy‘ I‘ve alwavs heard that it's luck.“ $511.16 tHQIC§PRPfiTZZR€ in have thorn about a placvf" orouslp§clveral dagx-s aro ‘two men "The" m drpar“ "r Hwmy "w IT " A ' ° commented, "can't hr liv- l~- broke through while sailing their ice boat, They nianaized to jump clear and ran over bending ice to F all!‘ "Ii. iiifliCaWfi." w» voluii’ d chuckling. “coiilrnimcnt . 4h, Show , happy married lirrff "Now." laughed Mr. A., "llS lllilC for us ‘ to leave!" _ Moonlight and qiiicl. ficlds lo- Mr. B. Lockwood Dr. J. G. MacDuugaii by lllu home‘ Meeting indicated that business III force is now close to Ioi-ty millions; assets close to eight millions and iii- Serviccs rendered olllce oi the Maritime Lille Assur- ance Company will be greatly ex- come in excess oi a million and a quarter. ‘The mortality experlmali during the year 1949 was favorable. and Lllc rate of interest earned i'i-' creased from M9 ocr cent to 4.38 l per ceiit. ~ Shareholders‘ Directors are \\'. i". Fraser, New Glasgow. N. S. R. H! l l paiided and field work intensified with the appointment. 0i E. S. Bring- lOc as Assistant General Manager and Superiiitciitmeiil. oi Agencies Mr. BrliiglucKs appointment was announced officially by the Presi- dent. Dr. J. C. Macbougall. nt the .\niiuiil Meeting of thc Company. iicld Thursday. Fcliruiiry 2nd. , hhicLciiii, Sniiit. John. N. B. ‘Al. U. ‘This iiicciiiig was thc first oiic Allillvlmi, Moiicioii, N. B. Dr. .1. C», ul. which policyholder; were iii Silver. J. A Wiilkcr, K C- R. B. Gui. well. W. H. C. Schwartz and B. Lockwood. iill 0f I-TRIIIHX» ‘ Following thc Annual Mci-Liiig o!‘ ‘Policyhulders and Siiiircliuliicrs. .1‘ follows: R. T. Forbes, “imaging hfecling of tlic Dircclurs was held 131190101‘. Jfilm Pzilnici‘ COnipany at "which the following officers were, LLd_,F'r9dgriQt,Q1i,N_B_, R_ F, Young, elected: President, Dr. J. G. Mac-i Owns-r and Manager J. A. Young DQUSIUL ViCP-Pfesidelll. H. It. and Son, Sydney‘, Frederick Niek- Silver, Chairman o! the Executive erson. Director, Ross Drug Unitmi, Committee. J. A. Walker, K. C. Gen- Yrirmouth. Donald hint-Innis, K. C.’ (‘PM Niallflgci‘. Bernard Lockwood. “any”; and A, M Murphy, vim. Assistant General Manager and President J. niid M. Aiiirphy. Ltd. Sllpellmendem 0T Agmcl". E~ $- hfliiyax Brliigloo, Actuary and Secretary, Financial Reports presented at the C. J. Woods. (ILTEITITIIIICC iiiid this was attributed lo the fact ihnl. lho Company is now transacting pfllllCipnLlhg busi- ncss. To represent the policyholders. five new Directors irere appointed as Aiac-Duugzill, Dr. G. H. nlumirv. Hit.‘ PLAN TELEVISION BUILDINGS T0 'I‘I*lAl"II INDIAN TRIBFS TORONTO, Fcb. '7 - (OP) —The CBCcxpects to start. construction oi television buildings here "with- in a Iew months," it was announ- ced today. Donald Manson. nciin; general manager, said in a slate. ment. that. soil tests are being made at the downtown lransmii- ter site to determine its weight- bearing qualities. NEW i)i"l.l{l v» ICPI N Ci-ii- piilsory primary education has been introduced iii 30 centres in Assam province. many of than iii tribal and backward nreas. Tilt" l‘l‘lllll‘.\' arc liclitg opened un- iirr ii 1n rear scheme estimated to cool 520.0... . Nearly 22.500 teachers will he needed to teach the 750.000 children. night and James along lhcm now, and Mr. A. homing. Until Tomorrow - night . . . RHEUMATISIVI! ARTHRITIS! Their terrible pain ls otters needless To bring quick relief from pain due to rheuma- llam, arthritis. sciatica. Iumbngo and neuritis. get a bottle oi‘ DOLCIN tablets today! Moat Ia who have suffered from ntabbimr. Diary—Good~ BABY OHIOKS We can again offer chicks from ac- credited flocks that have tested pullorum free for the past. ten years: also our R. 0, I’. records for i949 compare favorably with other Canadian records. You can Increase your production by buy- iim: chicks from trap-nested stock. Flock owners would be well ad- vised to order their 1951 breeding cockereia as day old chicks. Can supply them either In Barred m-nbhiiu, _ Ruck; m- Nnw Hnmpgh], w, thaaa conditions cannot know what Jnv and comfort may he in ature fbr Can supply thinks in the follow- ing breeds: Barred Plymouth Rocks. New Hnmpahlres. Barred Rock x New Hemp. cross. Dowuvilx. '31 very medieinl W" l1 l l} ._;.i;:._ lhoueanda who have been helped liv i)0l.(‘lN and pause. DOLCIN tablrta are easy to take All egg! hatched produced on our, own fgfnL use: acmmpanied by almmv Pei“- skillfully-com numled product coaLsvery inn. pet. your D0 CIN today MacDONALIYS IIATCIIERY H: Covehead Road, I, E, I, LOADING LIVE I-IOGS WE ARE IN TIIE MARKET FOR A LARGE QUAN- TITY OF LIVE IIOGS EACII WEEK FROM THE FARMERS ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. NOTI- FY OUR TRUCKERS IN YOUR VICINITY WIIEN YOUR IIOGS ARE READY TO MARKET. LOAD- ING IIOGS EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT: ELMIRA — EAST POINT NORMAN BRUCE SOUBIS - BAY FORTUNE CLIFFORD PETERS druaglet baa DOLCIN for you. BRISTOL GORDON J. DIcEIVEN MORELL ERNEST IIIURPIII‘ ST. PETEIUS RALPII SANDIEILSON’ MICHAEL itIcMILLAN MOUNT srnwAiir ...... ......__.r. L. DOUGLAS MOUNT STEWART TBACADIE aosnrn McISAAC YORK ....... ._ ....IRVING MeDONALD MONTAGUE lIIaeDONALI) NEWTOWN CROSS PANMUBE ISLAND ELDON _ . VICTORIA CROSS CARDIGAN . ‘MT. ALBION _ MILLVIEW . JOIINSTON’S RIVER NEW HAVEN - BONSFIAW STANIIOPE - COVEIIEAD ROCKY POINT . CORNWALL MILTON ... ROBERT ivonm wrirsmnn w... _ELM'EB CLOW HUNTER RIVER .._GORDON MATHESON HOPE RIVER .. LEIGHTON arm. mar. TODD cans-on GREEN _ JAMES r. CALLAIIAN ALBANY aniaonoainscmv WESTMOIIELAND-CBAPAUD . nan .|. TROWSDALE KENSINGTON ouvaa cAm-nam. WILLIAM our. JAi/ms n. McLEOD OA-VENDIII -_ GRANT McLlJOD wmnor VAL v-aanmna . nAnav wAuon smmansma-ananisnooaa no EIIT r. noon SHOULD YOU NOT TIA AN ADVERTISED TRUCKER IN YOUR VICINITY, TRUCKING WILL BE PAID TO ANY TRUCKER OR FARMER DELIV- ERING HIS OWN IIOGS AT OUR STOCK PENS. RAILWAY WIIARF, CIIABLOTTILTOWN. DO NOT FORGET - IT l8 THE LIVESTOCK TIIAT IS SHIPPED OFF THE ISLAND TIIAT SUBTAINS THE PRICE ON THE ISLAND. Swift Canadian Do. Limited muscular aches and pains dun to them until they try DOLCIN. Profit by the experience of iz-uiu are what counl. Trv noun»: i... pfqmpf. llflAI prolonged relief m... these mis- Instructions name with and] Plvklll- If‘ bow Iaat it may help you New Himp- x W775‘! mock Gnu!‘ It baa relieved the anguiahofrnany Lhouaanda of ywur feIInvr-aufierera with Inng-etenriiiplru ui »~l00 precious inh- t l 2.39 d thel rgn. economy- gé-tglllslztfbotllelgoaia onlly $10.00. Your Dolcin Limited. Imam 10, Ontario. v l Studebaker reduces prices on all I950 passenger car models SAVINGS TO YOU OF ‘IOO IN FACTORY DELIVERED PRICES ‘ L IIOODII IIOIISI — Ua- leaa the broader iseuee la new, it ehouid be thor- oughly cleaned and diein- fected before chicks move in . . . preferably e month before to allow for complete drying. Weeb down (preferably with a procure hose) and use a et.ron| but lye eoluti and etil puah brush to remove eeked materiel. Disinfect when dry. All equipment ,ahould be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. ‘ FiiDlNO—-(lhickaahnuld be fed before they are 3B hnura old. Allow each chick one inch of hopper space for the first Ilve vreeka, and iheu allow two inches. Until chicka are six tn ei|ht weeks old. feed Miracle Chick Starter. A perfectly balanced and scientifically tested feed. Miracle Chick Starter cantaina all the elements needed —protelna. carbohydrates. feta. viternine and minerals -—to bring your c ' a through the dangerous early good hanllh and vigour. Feed amply anuiight. ao that they will not. eat the litter. Mao aee that they have plenty of froah r, hike-warm for the Iiral. Ilva daya, and sprinkle [rlt on top of Miracle Chick Starter three timaa a week. CHANGING LITTER ~- . (Ihango IiLter when loo dirty or damp. Disinfect when necessary. 'I‘ry to keep ii er absolutely dry by turning every day and stirring thoreu|hiy with a fork. / ~‘ BIOOIJII ‘IIMPIIATUII . 4. - -—Chickaararuined syn... much bent and aiao lr/no little. The hrooder Inn» perelure (95' under broader la usual) ehould be accurately adjuated accord- ing In climatic and lirooder house con- rIil Inna before they move in. After Ilia first. week, reduce the brooder tampe- rature about l‘ a day until chicks are DIRECT-E" ciiicii smiin olse level, In eight vreeka old when the broader should no longer be needed, be adequately van atad and the ventilation ehoul be gradually Increased to acclimatiza birds to natural waeliivr cunditione. A foot-hifls guard nruunrl the hover will protect chicks from draughls, VINTILATION —- Chicks need plenty of fresh, pun air. Broader houses should .' »' _ SILECTION OF LITTER —- . 6 - No litter ia perfect. but. teeta pave aiiowri iiiui linen maria from aiiher wood ehevinye, poet rnnaa nr straw. are more ealiafiiriory than some other types. A deep layer with good absorptive power in lieironeary. Tn ensure cleanllneea, liller can Im wvtmi with "lWIDIver for first few days. and top sheet of paper removed once daily or oftener. d- -'-___. fig‘ TO I WEEKS -- When 1 ehicka are n; in eight ~ woaLsuld. keep Iuiildir: a priiIIl-Ilslallilifl flunk i... gradually mixing in Miracle Growing Ma|h'unt.il lliia is the complete diet. Miracle (Iruwiny Ivliish ll specially compounded to IuPpIy all the nerds of pulleta . . . l» lllillllrl‘ rim" earlier and gel lhcm int-i production around livo months. Pullivia flu" develop a sturdy frninw i-iipniiio u!‘ withatauding heavy laying. TiiTriArAmAn imcoiw DEAN. Bedfordshlre. England -—LCP7-Nav8.l documents at the Napleonic wars, including the , i \ 10g book of H. M. S. DEWEY“!!! L‘ the Trafalgar campaigv. haw ioiind in a stable loll. IIEIP. They have been deposited to the count/y records office at. Bedtord. Sensationally lower prices now \give you the benefit of Studebakerb all-time peaik production! Come in now! 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