. ™ a d on oa ~ x \ ‘ ! 4 : Aan % : " * : ' ms ey 2 , : : ~ ' Acs . as ‘M4 The w 15, 1959. . ticularly cold. © the weather is; and will usually pasture on the; from the Manual and it was de-| was Elaine Palmer. home it 2 Siacfien, Chastetetons, =. Se | Agricultural warm, 2 clean, grass plot is the| higher land in preference to low- cided at the meeting that, the Ie Sa teatineses thn gobs offs tease cmaauten an Y re ; Page 3) eee the lambs. se ves areas. eet gen grazing| members would make 4-H' signs entertaining for the O'Leary Wo-| na Smallman, Eric Phillips, Fen f , Continued from ee - provision highland pas-|for the gates before the July| men’s Institute was discussed. It} ton Shaw and Perley McNeil. men aces a ee oles es ame has a common prac-| ture also play an important tole | meeting ey A overn a Castrating pincers may also be|tice. This method is bloodless, |in the control of iotérnal parasi-| it a was decided ed that the debate, re-| Treasurers report is $16.95 o1 ie: used in docking. Under this meth- gnd leaves no wound, and whe tes — be held a = tr tee Is a hand, ea ger - : the is crushed at the e . . . A . e Trepeated,| ies, ar 4 rom ec ae se : oi raed af he rep dnc, eval 2sc¢| WEANING + |i of Casta on Mot [abd on ie owl be Fenn il smous eS p inside the , . . Lambs are usually weaned af-| somery. Shaw as leader, Elaine Palmer,| It was moved by Donna Sma’ ar knife immediately jaws|lamb is held in the usual way by depending The secretary treas B. leans ’ | of the pincers, The crushing proc-| an attendant. The operator should | ‘or, Mueust Is. we! saith Guanine _* Genaiinen, aud Uric Phi-| man, seconded by Rehert: Gone — : ens reduces the gmeunt of tleed-|mnaie sere that the testicles are) ete re ats ore bee , lips. On the “Con” will be Wend-|! that the meeting be adjouvn- ae WA~(OP ft P taxes caused by budget tax | in. but does not eliminate it en-/ well down in the scrotum. etre aes aw — O’LEARY CLUB oh er 6 lender. Danda Me-j@d. Games were enjoyed by § eet was accused in the Comm. this kind, the ministry -has not shenges has obscured the fact Be iia A [eee coe at the rie se ot | Later, grain feeding may be prac} The O'Leary 4H Calf Club ‘ a. and Betty eet a 4elicious lunck | ‘mons Monday of “bungling been "planning ahead, Bs deci- Mr. Fleming actually, plans | CASTRA scrotum 3 helt its regular meetiog-at—the| Philips alternately, = = ___| s served. bumbling” its way ino f gaer| sions have been on a hit-and-|to collect 640,000,000 ‘more in All ram larhbs except those be-| left hand, and the pincers re | ee. BS one ee Sole a ee eee Tie sent saastind sil Go Gall! Shs comouscy tes OC faxes and another big deficit. | miss basis and theeminister had/ total revenues. ing kept for breeding purposes| placed well above the testicle, | 2) aner the lemie hove heel nena e ce +e = , "he change was made by Wil-| had no choice but simply to pick] The finance minister, by “some should be astrated before reach-|¢losed and left locked for a few|TO7" a" wis wilt reduce the| mocume started at 8 cee : ; 7 am Benidickson, Liveral fi-| up the chits for the bungling and| rather slick bookkeeping,” had| ing one month of age, and pref-| seconds. They are then removed| Ton” aow and lessen the danger| j "members saying te Pledge i Mam Benidickson, | Liver’, an{bunf@ting that has invoved only| presented last year’s deficit as|@r@bly when 10-M4 days oki. En-|and the same procedure is fol-] °/' wader troubles. ‘The ewe's ud-| _ Occuping the chai] FOR THE LAND’S SAKE | ‘a fht-<day tcdate on the budget | hindsight and not foresight.” 4 $616,600,000 stead of “‘the real fig- | tire masa Sees for a lowed on the cord on the left side| 40. sould be watched carefully at — “Tie pease Teiirhian” wiete-te—Pi-y— Mir Flanming.iras.an._Jndian jare of $96,000,000." The, ere oe gpa Martie olga ce Syd gle car gpm bone d must! for a few days alter weaning and CONSUL s : Pance Minister Fleming. ver,” money came from a spec -}fall_montins should, 2_crushed separately, on stripped hand, if neces- ; Go "Saying the government is hand-| “He has taken back $2 for/fence equipment account. gaining. As Yt aelanies aa the|centre area of the scrotum be! sary, ce ak enue had A nl Sa — LIME sarccas:Sonaesieeien Ting its finances by hindsight in-| every $1 he gave in tax reduc-| Now Mr. Fleming was doing |™ee* is lower in quality and of-|ing Jeft untouched, otherwise O®| ceased. Ewes with bad or PREFECT : stead of foresight, he presented aj tion in the pre-election or baby | the same thing by excluding from nk bout ge fh Mire De ype beset heeallpcalge ye get the| non-breeders should be marked ma fon - confidence motion changing | budget of 1957,” Mr. Benidicksqn |his forecast deficit an expected Se ae ae oe tee Tih = slough On. | for culling-out. As the breeding ‘The Small Cars With |} son acidity slows down the decomposition of organie matter the administration with bad faith | said. $42,000,000 in the non-budget old is sti the most satisfactory. The be elder “lambs ae shale season again approaches, the The Big Car Feel and reduces the yields and quality of hay and ‘and “Ragrant disregard of pre-| He was especially critical of the} age pension fund, lamb should be held in the same| method and send them to market| CWS Should be placed on good |i they climb hills in third, Sindh 4 ‘el ce 5 Rey Sy ee lection promises” by Ddudgeting | increase in the sales tax to 11 Mr. Benidickson accused the| ition as for doing. The low-| shortly afterwards A spoiled| Pastures while the lambs are karnat with ome en 6 s eapest all-round soil conditioner on the mar- for higher taxes, record expendi: | from 10 per cent, and of the ad-|goverament of “a lack of frank-| 2? "third of the scrotum is cut off| carcus, very much decreased in| "@™€ Prepared for market easily, Best of all they're ket and should be applied to acid soil, it _ makes all major ares and a lange deficit. ditional increases in special ciga-| ness’ about the country's finan-| wich a shanp kmife that has been| value, is the usual result. It is} TRAVELLERS REST ey on ee pads See +, plant foods more available. Always remember, “HAVELOCK The Liberal motion said the ret, cigar and liquor taxes. ces in the last two years. thorughly disinfected. Th therefore imperative that alll ‘The regular meeting of the up to 35 miles per gallon. LIME WORKS”. Shipped in carload lots of 30 tons an mans, ee Seer Rony et =e eae had | eFT THLLS EMPTY og arnt each test:| male lambs intended for market| Travellers Rest and District 4- wee wh pus a oe uni co bagged or bulk. Order now from— come “| risen by more n x in- : : icle is slit and testicles are} be age— - , Tower taxes, reduced expendi-| crease showed the “inflationary; “The new administration has | grawn out, one at a time, with a ake os tee = oa ae te oe held a 1795. Take @ test drive to ‘tures and a balanced bpdget." | squeeze” caused: by higher com-| certainly left jhe tills empty.” | the fingers. The operators hand ceenie. She coclar wes HAVELOCK LIME WORKS DEEP TROUBLE | modity taxes. Other: industries! Qonservatives used to accuse|M™ust be clean and disinfected|SUMMER CARE OF FLOCK |). (ia. and is members * CCF spokesman Erhart Regier | also were revising their prices.| . ot | Prevent infection. Supplying good pasture, water,| 14 "1. role —T Ha: said Canada’s economy—"‘in very t. . former Liberal quvecement A mixture of equal parts of | and salt, and giving general at- The Chi velock, N.B. Phone 438 ‘ deep trouble indeed”—is lagging | CONSUMERS PAY MORE a tightmoney policy. But now] pine tar and lard on wound will| tention to the health of the ewes) yo. Leader, Mer. Roy into recession instead of growing| As a result of the budget, con-|there was a “‘tight-money rein” |help prevent infection and act|/and lambs constitute general » conducted the su out of it. ‘ sumers would end up paying .“‘a|that was choking development./as a fly repellent at the warm| summer care. Sheep relish a = _ He presented his party's non-/ great deal more” than the $352,-/The ,rate on short-term govern-/ seasons of the year. The newly | change of. pasture, and,.the flock ‘eonfidence motion which Te-| 000,000 in extra taxes ment treasury bills now was 4.42| castrated lambs should be given| will do better if this can be pro- gretted the government's} Mr. Benidickson said that em-/per cent, compared with the pre-/ clean quarters, and not exposed] vided. It should be recognized ‘ “failure” to put forward a plan-| ghasis on that figure of additional 'vious record 4.08 per cent to extremes in temperature, par-|that sheep prefer dry ground, a) 1 ‘med financial program designed @ develope the economy by Te- versing the trend toward rising {pterest rates and by establishing g capital gains tax. Revenue Minister Nowlan in re- said everyone acceffts the tax increases as necessary. The | was designed to “ward off D> Sale! — Cats and millinery | All new arrivals for spring ! Wait ’til you see these coats and hats!... and then feast your eyes on the price . . . only s 3 e anee eat 3 Here are some of the items you will need now that Spring is here! You can't get these garments ata lower price, anywhere! 2, # 32 3 3 a really special purchase could make these prices possible. 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