4 | FACTS iy f aececsary aflow exist |\gummer, #o-one ean accuse. the ee ore oe problems | House of Lords of .lagging be- the* times Peers . ees __., hind were *,* é _jasked in June to submit. their . " ‘ LORDS DON'T LAG orders for official Christmas afasl ism fl a 4 e ’ ; LONDON ‘(CP)—Even in high'cards . a IN MEMORIAM 2 f VI | Ooms (): d ( : on the occasion of the: . : S . } % - t , er INN ERS ARY 5-5 Ry DROH. H. KBLLY ‘Provincial Veterinarian : of the sailing for overseas e P.E.1. Dept. Of Agriculture = ! | 7 105th BATTALION Concentration in the number tance or — - parasi- Have enongh-strips of pasture’ : of cattle on f. does lead t tism. This immunity 18 reason- en, that, animals would not be on t ‘ aT aereaaiig WanibeT - a oe ably strang—in thecase_of_lung-— anyone ,pasture more than five” : Saturday, July 16, 1966 affected by varions forms of Worm which is the most aggra days ang not back to the origis- — ~sre parasites. Intestinal and lyng. ¥ating_in that treatment Is ‘not 41 strip for. about 28 to 30 days. fi 1028 men sailed _worminfestation is_more com. {oo.effectivé and it does cause ® Grave clipping and hartowing to | a mon than s int of people reat. ¢hfanic pneumonia which 18 dil soread the droppings should be 208 killed ts action or died of wound ive. Often lungworm infestation ficult to. distinguish’ from other carried out as well. This sys- 415 wounded. te : is present and simply confused pneumonias tem works by killing a great. “Awarded; 7 Military Crosses : _iwith a so called. chronie cough People that do have a problem ‘bulk of larvae by drying during | ~ ; i Military- Medals /Poor doing calves with a” bad™ with internal parasitism usually the interval that the animals are | ; lees jeough that have been out on. have the problem in calves that not on this pasture Most sum J. . 2 Mentioned | pate pasture are more than likely in. go to pasture for cama — mers we do get four to seven : fected with Tungworms : In all these -cases y—either days of dry weather at a time. - : ; ’ ‘| Unfortunately there is no ef have -an orchard or small field and this will kill a- great aum- Aytward, Joba Joseph, Chariot: | Morrison, Marry, Bideford. fective treatment for lungworm for the calves handy the barn ber of larvae tetown. . Murchison, John Maleoim, Pis- y turn t dult herd i Anderson, Daniel Henry, Arich-| infestation. Animals that are which they turn ge ult he onsen “en ette v - ; i into, to” grane'so That pasture . ; \Murphy, Perey, Freeland. ces aces - jae stave immature for the calves. We have: mentioned general Arsenault, Benjamin, m._ Rash: M id Alexander Clyde velop a resistance to the effects: The older animals only infect conditions and prevention ‘but ael jMurray, @ hoe of the lungworm Bowel parasi- the pasture if it has not remain--have said nothing about. treat-| Arsenault, Frank Arthur, St River. - : tism is.only observed by. poor ed infected from previous years. Ment. Lungworm treatment can Raphael Murray. Hector, Clyde River. doing animals with chronic Inose Then when the calves are turn- be given after the infection is| Arsenault, Fred, Summerside. Muttart, Ernest,.e@harlottetown. bowel movements and anemia. ed out there is a heavy infesta- encountered but as stated before | Arsenault. Hercule; Abram's MacAssev, George, Mount Ste- i ee : We call these bowel parasites. tion of larvae ready for the this is not too successful. Treat-| Village wart 5 A. WALTHEN GAUDET, with a token of the Board of annual mieeting of the Board ~~ ——-—| Gastro intestinal. parasites; calves and in three to six wenks |mieet connet » pee. Kill the | Arsenault, Jerome, Summerside. MacAulay, Peter Adolphus, Bew- past president of the Charlot- sit to the Island. The presenta-. of Trade at The Charlotiefown Boulter, Port Hill Mrs: Wi} these include two or more vari- these calves are in trouble. With ee “ee a y — | Arsenault. Joseph, Egmont Bay | erley,-Mass 3 tetown’ Board of ‘Trade eral Keefler's address to the yesterday. On Mr. Keefler's jiam Yeo. Piusville, Mrs. John ties of stomach worms as well these facts as knowledge then a houaien baal aie on cause | Arsenault, Moses, St. Louis. MacAulay, Pius James, Baltte. (RIGHT), is. seen. presenting tion was made following Gen left is newly-elected president, Gallant and Mount Carmel, Mrs 8 & number of varities. of intes. we should ov able = oor “ Se ee weld vi — Arsenault, Patrick Raymond. MacCormack, J. Franklin, ®. F ; : . : ; : . . eT eee geas oT sy wo aa a Hi oo ae 1 ed well aaa” oor these aa tate ment is designed te expell the! ‘ae, Pan! Alfred * wccenach Inseph - Michael : ' ot a classes start Ses worms in a stupor, and all drugs ee - ; ¥ a 1. parasitic pro. PREVENTIONS ‘ Chrysostome Launching a a tenn - ; e ee a — nn ee a ae erie goa ee One of these solutions could be ta do Tt can be only partially Arsenault, -Theorore Francis, MacCormack. Michael Joba, j ~ | eompeted successfully: worm and gastro-intestinal_para- + aihile— The popuration—nf ants is good nutrition to” assist: the, \orenrs Yihge——— Ea ° . Beginners, Victor Farrell, sites, are spread during the pas- mals over a greater. area This hatte tn tuthdien stance Atkins. Charles, Stanley Bridge. MacCoubrey. Theophilus, Alex, , : | Ross Hutchinson, Nancy Thomp. ture deason. The adult- worm is not profitable under our ns- | 01) © Ooo ee Oe thes Pemoval Bernard. Alfred,’ Summerside. New Glasgow =, = 4 ‘e json and Ivan Coughlin: lives in the cattle and. lays eggs. tural excellent grass: growing tales teeta “ae | oa 1 Bertram, Hedley W., Frederie- MacDonald, Ewen... Ten Mar- : . : J ; These eggs pass in-the manure conditions : ternal ‘ton. ’ )_ tin er eR * t | Juniors, Jill] Manderson, Wan- et : parasites and putting the ani- |... @ Bo ia fon auaeti nnua ee in ’ ‘da Yeo, Brenda Tompson, Chris. #4 hatch either on the ground A second solution which Sale ae in clean anne This | Bishop. Orrin” Wellington MacDonald, -Gdfdon, «Chariotte- al i . tine Campbell Stephen Mander- ‘or just previous to being passed makes use of the stateme that manasement is oe conert- Blacquiere, James Nefl, Chat. town : ‘ son and Roddy MacLean: in the droppings res larvae is mainly a — a — jas -gait-ahduaee joansnaaak lottetown. -- ue MacDonald, Harry Archih al 4. J ow . ; {ter jobewith t , " - g i . crawl on the grass in the pas: animals, mainly calves i - Boyle, Ambrose Edward, Mim- Canoe Cove Cn nee ae ee aaa” ivinethie pestiiew lor. tem Mamanrven mh coma ere, Teer: peed wares dodliear Wey se (ad = Pasies) SO, Sa wie Sle sen te it ‘visiting i infecti ee : w.G ' asia moisture to develop and have to Therefore, the condition can O Bradley. Allan James, Charlot- Lake visiting a city with - —— “Every part of every business, | ae Gaudet, past president, ee ai " Linda M live free for at least five days controlled by keeping the young-ternal worms of the digestive | dela MacDonald.Michael__Augustine. air of enthusiasm for the future; <os was chairman for the meeting. Medallion a Man vefore they are able to infect calves stabled. until they are a ‘ract One type of worm treat, ch Klexander, “Harel| - Kensington > wh h ursuits are Whether {t is farming, banking, | Tp rly - elected slate of of- derson Org, 3 ; : t-will-not ll -varities, . Buchannan, . ensing - a city where these pursuits a oe ; . ie newly - elected slate of animals Drying will kill them \ear or mote old. Some people ment. wi ~ get-a ¥ C : : WeDencld “Ronald Tovey an integral part of life,” said ™anutacturing arch ‘or sell-‘¢i-org include. the - following: The rest of the classes wil] iter than -eold. Dr. Warry ae find that this f% the only way however, Thiobenzol: and Phen- | crove 5 MacDonald. ; ere Ee Ser oo vee Foutines and pte iCharles F.. Downe. president: jeither be tested at the end of Smith ‘ad De McG. Archibald iy. oes raise thrifty calves thiozene are the two drugs of Sresks,” woe fae White ious Wea Cornwall aga a hk age lr one ere at ve a we do by habit — William Hancox, ‘vice-president; this week or the beginning of fom the Health of Animals La- 4 third solution is supplying a Choice yee Gears: eee nds or MacDonald Wiliam Stymos adian Chamber of Commerce, 4" whic may no longer be |Charles W. Moffatt.. general ma- the next boratory in Sackville have pro pasture for the calves that is not Worms can be eliminated very Br John Harold, Alberton ~ Mil - who spoke to the annual meéting needed o is = too easy to get |Inager. erent ven that our pastures-. Te- infected from the previous year effectively with-one to two treat- lee aoses ace Gol om a ef the Charlottetown Board of S89 caus t up in the day-to-day| Members of council for the ‘main heavily-infected over. win* or by older animals that year. ments and preventing reinfesta- Can: Saacien “Ean. Bide- (9 - ner rh, Trade Thursday afterfoon “There are clear signs that problems-of running a business that there is no time left to ques- year. are: Walter C. Auld, Edgar Wright, Neil R. McCannell, ~ Society Gives’ job of killing the larvae and iter.Cold does “not do an efficient*This is usually a haytield “hati the barn that is cut early and dy tion by putting the animals-on-a@+ clean pasure. The nutrition of state fenced for the calves. This type these animals should be raised} Cameron. Frank, Charlottetown Phelan. Edward, Charlottetown. Poirier, Belonie, Mount Carmel. : tion whether we are doing- the ‘ 1 - i Dou Thert are moving from a province : Fimer MacRae, Allison F. ‘ eggs. Other autlorities do ; Gasirtiatend hy many as a eet we are doing It Owen, Wallace Rodd; 1W.R. Jen# Exam Resu TS that sunshine and drying while of control does work well in this 28 well. These animals are on Conse o Sean, Ane - Macintosh, John Campbell, place of nostalgia. ta-nne of on om vey: kins, Frank W. Curtis, Lloyd W. , the larvae is active does cut country ae eo lottetown MacKay. Alex Stirling. Clifton. portunity and growth, “ said Mr Keefler . , General Keefler concluded by saving, ‘‘to stay at the peak of MacLeod, Frank G Ivan Sinclair, Robert Smith. W O'Neill, -2 down their numbers on pasture Two Summerside men have A fourth procedure ie where greater than any other method. calves and cows would be pas Parasites controlled | can ~ be Chaisson, William, Rollo Bay Cobb.. Chester. Fortune Bridge MacKay. Filmer. Sprinzfield MacKay. George, Stanley oe ‘led'the province in first and se- ‘ t G | Genera) Keefler told the meet- aapane yp pvclcrymenve tiaras = Gane ten. wan cond year examinations of- the Animals do_build up_a resis tured: together tn strip grazing. ‘but_not_eliminated_Good me | Cobb. Frederick Arthur, Mil- Bridge ! mg that people are not content» if: ; : * : ee Society of Industrial and Cost , _ burn ; : MacKenzie, Gewge @lifton, to stand still. “The remarkable {7° N 4 "aes te ato bow Meclonk, saaieat om <, Accountants. They are Floyd Crane, James Edwin. Riverton. Bradalbane : nprovements sa Pee processes they use and. strive to ior Chaser of Ciannieie. ue W. Gates and Gabriel St. ® e . oes Arthur Raymond, Lit- MacKenzie, Sinclatr’ Alex, Flat tion of all forms have removed = ___ Amand ‘ : 1 tle York. ; River : the privacy of. isolation he Mr. Gates led a field of seven Crawford, Michael Daniel. De- MacKimnoh, Allan Jesenph. gaid_As more and more coun _{first_year~ students with the : : : Gros, Marsh’ _.... Grand Tracadie tries industrialize, Canada must | highest aggregate marks. Mr 5 r ¢ : : Crocken, Joseph Arnold, Fmer- wacKinnon, Alex. Daniel, New face the choice’ of becoming a |Gates i emploved by. Haves —_——_—_ — ly ald : Annan : . pountey—known—and—exploited Pass Limited _Summersi¢ Es - : : e Dalton. - John _ Pendergast, MacKinnon. Naniel — Newton. solely for: its raw materials and | Mr..St- Amend topped a list of \ ‘ Georgetown Milltown Cross food stuffs, or .one where a oe ae three second-year students 1n DesRoches, Arthur. Fernwood MacKinnon, John; Heatherdale healthy “balance between prim-|2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., July 15, 1966. | 288regate totals. and wag grant | DesRoches, Joseph Gideon, Mis- MacLellan, James, Grand River \ ary and secondary manufacture s ed a supplement in one subject. init Bs ; couche : MacLellan, Joseph Amb rose, + gives us the right to enjoy a high ae Corre Mr. St. Amend is employed ‘by . . : : : Doiron, Charles Wilfred, May- Murray River standard of living 105th Reunion nd ne ae ee Albert Canada Packers Limited, Sum- ‘on cea teeters MacLellan. Nicholas @C, Pet- 4 major and irrevocable evolution ; na en Successful candidates announ an i } Doucette, sere. Semmerele MacLeod, Alexander, North Be- Canada's share of total world S S d rs mnie Tierney, Mer- ced by the Society were ’ ; Doucette, ie, ‘St. Edward. deque exports fell during the past five et atur ay maid, was fined $10. and costs ‘First Year: Accounting Floyd : Dowling, Aeneas, Nine Mile MacLeod, John Cameron, Kin. years from 47 per cent to 43 for permitting a- person with. Gates and Erie MacPhail: In a i. i Creek | _toss ? “eent. Whether this trend has Members of the 105th Bat- ®t am operator's licence to dustrial Legislation - R. H. Wal- ee =? Doyle, Lorne. Charlottetown Mac , Lesile Willlam, Long per em : drive a vehicle. imsiey Grorge Bagnall, G. K ‘ “~~ . ° Duke, Walter, Montague. River : tunities for free enterprise have Reunion Dinner Saturday, July Cyril Arthur Macleod, city, (CANS. Fioya” Gatex, Mra ¢ 1@ Ww Animals In . ” —-MacLeod,_Wallace Chris. Kime been curtailed hy government in- 16 at the Reval Canadan Le pleading not guilty te a charge A _Howatt a Zz i ee a _ . William Dutcher, |, Foss Qttion or hecalsée Hiusiiessnien” ion, Charlottetown. ~ President | of driv . ee eS ee Gre a Mae os 4 : , -heen—sufficiently £0. fthe dalstiatihintininghtlieheb-Ledicatina woe her erie eee C_AHowatt, and G. A. St. jj Farrar, Percy. Earle, Tryon. MacPhee, Harold 1; Farnscliffe. - gourceful and competitive. there | Norm&n* MacDonald » | Journed es jus 5 “Amand: Managerial, Statistics a” John Philip, Peakes MacPhee. John. Caledonia . {s no question that the trend 1. echierians G_ A. St. Amand " Station |MaePherson, John Rober Must he reversed Last year our Scopetheg of the esprt de Third Year: Accounting 111 - Gallant, Anthony Presper, Wood Islands corps which characterized the Hubert Miles . Abram's Village MacRae, Alexander R. Point athough—sur-experte-tese-Wy omy ~~Fhe--anciety-reports.that—-1-#--- Gallant. Archihald. Witten | Drie eee ck. Mount Given tive! io t 7 oe ee Se First World. War unit. will he. old live percent.” peDniecciggtte pater ee land students. fared very well at” ae ae ae MacRae, Frederi Ver- gzested “"r : . the annual. examinations —with | jallant, Arthur. Howlan geo ie oe eee oe pret —. a oe Sentence “79 per cent of the candidates Gallant, - Emmanuel = Joseph, “Nichotsrr—toha_Samuel, Monta- business to Canadian martufac- io Se nerd & 7 oe Sel ee eae : successful - _ Maximville gué oe 3 turers. we will not only reduce Honor 14. Governor W. J. Mac-; Chfford. James Gallant, ae ee or ris Gallant, Hector, Miscouche Noonan, Patri¢k Bennett, Sum- the level of our imports but also I otter ee seine Georgetown. charged with break, @ fe— +. — Gallant, Joseph. St. Gilberts » merside. allow Canaiflacs to rediice thes | “* 4 8, ™:. unit members will lentry, and theft ‘Was sentenced No Subsidies Gallant, Joseph. Fortune Cove. Norman, James Perey, Cape prices through increased busin parade tothe War Memorial. to two -vears im Dorchester | ? Gallant. Sylvine JA, Fifteen § Wolfe : ess. He noted that the need to headed .by the Band of the Penitentary: when he appeared | ¥ id rout Eom. Peters, Adrien Redulf, Oyster improve out. productivity “both Prince Edward Island Regi- before Magistrate AJ Haslam. | et Pai Gallant, Timnislaus, Summer. — Bed Bridge fer. domestic ‘and. foreign mar. Ment. to Jay a wreath in mem QC, in city police court Thurs. io ‘Pineault, Paul, Bloomfield kets {s fundamental to: our {u- OTY of fallen comrades dav morning . ; OTTAWA — Inspect + ardiner, Alfred, Launchimg. Poole, Percy Garfield, Souris ‘ w f ; ae spection of fish- Gard: val : tu The business session wil! con- & Halifax man and a } ; Zardiner. Horace, Cornwal Fast re and a Bonshaw ing vessels im Prince Edward Gaudet, Ray. Charlottetown Praught. Basi! Leo, Richmond <The speaker suggested three ‘ene mf 3_ggclock in the after- man were each fined $20 and Island for the payment ot sub- Gay, Edward ‘Nelson. O'Leary. Praucht_Dennis Patrick, Earns Pays by which businessmen cam ae levent | trent alt & Sarees of | sidies under the fishing. veeest | Gillis, Gabriel,- Richrhond cliffe - . Kilhes parations or n av : ; ? : peeve es which is one of the- highlights oe 2 2 oe. ee Se a ee Goodwin, Basil, Emerald Reilly. Wm. Hudson L., Gasper- : Bring about “longterm im- iy the activities at the . Char- ae - way, Fisheries Minister H. J. Gotell. Thomas, O'Leary. eaux : provements throuch an increase Seca os ‘a Cl Rotichaud has revealed Graham. William Henry. Mur- Richard, Daniel. Mount Carmel fm the quantity and qual ty of Simmer months are. well-_ad- asses He | Replying to a question on the ray Harbo North Richard. Emile—1__ Tignish Srmal education. "The substan vanced and it is expected that a Z Commons order paper from Gunn. Daniel? Granville Rockwell. Ernest John; Ocean @ial additions which’ have heen n a , re . ae F S * e Kings) MP. Melvin’ MeQuaid, | Hall. Wraderick Teadsthane ves 5p ade fo St. Dunstan's Univers "ON ae or wimming Mr. Robichaud said that no. IHarris, Edward, Charlottetown. Rogerson. Richard’ Garfield, ¢ity. the vocational institute and ~ Wind e 5 e n = 3 ‘. applications have yet heen ap- | Holland, Thomas V., East Bal- Cannone Cove See 1 aor wt 1 : @ehools arp clear prostthat-vod 0? Queer om Turing the past week Req Proved or paid tie : Ross. John Murdock, | Valley- fecognize the importance of this | es Cross Swimming classes started Inspection of the boats of the Hooper, Ellis. Central Bedeque field _ |Howatt. John Goodwin, Augus- Ross. Neil, Pinetie” factor.”’ ac! | j ‘ z at seven communities in West- * to 45 foot class to determine “oy, , : ao Seon a ts inn oe Fined In ern P-EI.’ where. 225. children their eligibility is still in pro- on _ ia. Sanderson, John Watts. North peo . h : “a # ws cen tog and adults were enrolled in the cess and up to the present there ay teams. Fidelis . k moni G A Charlot ee i Wafer. Safety program. These have been no approvals based ae lassen aswois wid sanded le poned oa _ Eyervone, from. manua! laborer, Traffic Court communities included Lot _ 16 |the—inspection ada = ae wet tetown : , | Aboron eres dederves and needs oo = Oharlnite whose chairman is: Mrs. Ken- ~— oe nrper — 4 ’ i aaa ie co setae age ote o a : rtunitv- to -undate his meron neth MacLean: Frederict d : ce ; . e Sutherland, ougiar amson, 7 and knowledee . eee a with operainé 2 Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Mitte —" ceiealee 4 Sali ip of : GS xaecweed. Pe aes iver Gore } rd was o tine tease nto motor gehic e A thou a driver's Weeks: Crapaud.‘Mrs Sheldon\so64-a5 “killed. 13,000,000 sheep | j i i — . Peter, Lennox I[s- Taylor.. George Melvin. Gran ductivity. he said. is to do a bet- enc@Pwas fined $10 and costs: Ferguson; Victoria, Mrs. Llovd and: 1.000.000 "pallie L os Ta Ed Chariott sare eae mete eau eeuaca ies ns de . A . o a sd i é e i : ia ane, James Edgar, arlotte- Taylor. Horace Robert. Free - —— : ‘ : town town : : : Ling. Rov, Wheatley River Thomas. Willlam Henry. Sum- . Livingstone, Gordon, Charlotte. menégide a | town. - Thomas, Cécil Henry, Brighton, , Lovell, William, Prince Albert, © Mass * 3 ' . Bs eis “ eels Thomas. Arthur Fdwin. North E ; c : * owrie, ster a nes St. Fleanors at the Horse and Sulky Club cia ¢e : Lowther, Charles, North Carle Waite. Sanford, O'Leary : ton f : Walker. Michael Felix, Launeh Granada Steak Room Big Everglades Show Haas Pe fore, Ninel he : i : _ sida Nea Warren, Rohert Walter, Elliotts : ne Martin, Fred, n : Station z -15) Kent St. | Charlottetown ‘ Martin. John Campbell, Kinro'# Warren. Wellington Pope, DA Open from 12, noon to mkinight SHOOTING DEMONSTRATION Sere Are ee meer) Ses = = Bradalbane._ . 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Cardigan ° : So ; ‘i : Morrison,’ Edward Roy, Fast | Translated from the Warfare of 4 : : : Ni: - bd te Barrie ithe World inte the Peace of Gad Serr wo Miners PROCEEDS FOR NEW MONTAGUE RINK | teseited br 108th Ratiation Association ———— =< == = ———_ = - ~~ —— — - = os = ~ he