a Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ves- ef) -York are shown with some of the championship trophies they have accumulated since thev started to show potatoes in both seed and tablestock classifications at provincial, (Maritime, Atlantic and Royal Winter Fairs. These are only a few of the many trophies as the Vesseys have won more than two doven grand champ- THIS FARMING INDUSTRY By NEIL A. MATHESON Livestock Director Dave Pea- eock tells me they really hope to stamp out the warble fly com- pletely in this province. And that reminds me that the ma- terial for application for warble fly control’ is now in the hands of a kev man in every district on the Island. In some cases two school districts are joined toge- ther for purpose of handling this eampaign. In the others there is a man in every. district. The application isa simple matter. You just mix the mater- ial with water, according to the simple instructions the key men will give, and pour the mixture along .the backs -of the animals. The cost is nominal. It works out to-approximately.seven.cents per one hundred pounds live. weight of the animal. But in any ease the cost per animal 4d not require any more than animals of that weight. Last year a campaign treated every available animal in the area west of Portage, and the results were said to be most satisfactory. This year the goal ts to cover every district in the province that is East of the Por- | tage area. Knowing something of the damage that the warble fly can do, I suggest this is an excellent idea. The hope is that the Island can be made | erdinary furnaces is about..10 an area that is completely saeh i free of those pests, and that Call us for programs, eTRUT E MORE is certainly a most desirable ¢lub bulletins, _busi- ‘ EI objective. ness letterheads. All IMPORTANT herdsman at Falconwood Farm | here, came out of the Roval Win- ter Fair last week with the Pre- mier exhibiter’s shield and was runner-up fo the breeder's shield for his employer. At the Canadian National Exhibition in August he showed the Oak Ridge herd of Holsteins to both breed- er and exhibitor awards. At the: Royal, too, -he—showed-+ the reserve senior and reserve grand champion bull; the re- serve senior and reserve grand champion cow. Oak Ridge also had the champion junior female and the reserve junior champ- ion male. They had the top aged cow and_she combined with two_oth- ers to take the Henry trophy Tér the three _best-uddered_cows_in | the show. They also won the} Holtby shield for the best ‘two | 3 ,animals shown by one breeder. The Oak Ridge farm showed six females and they had three firsts, one second, a third °nd a | fourth. And this adds up _to » an | and reserve grand champion ribbons since they ‘won their first at Amherst in 1957. A story in the Guardian's - farm. column next week- will tell the interesting story about the Vessey accomplishments. tionship Launch All-Out Campaign Against The Warble ly - outstanding performance George Darrach, farm manager and showman for the big herd of Holsteins Here’s a note that ties the Ontario herd in with the Is- land. The reserve granéd@ champion cow is a three- year old heifer, Oak Ridge Maria and she was named after Maria Costache (Mrs. Zamfir) of York, a lady George met during one of his trips to visit a sister-in- law who is a_ neighbour. Mrs. Darrach is the former Olive Thompson of Corn- wall. ‘The grand champion Holstein | fhull was shown by Romandale Farms. The grand champion cow | was ‘‘an almost faultless cow” ' Judge D.S. Dutton said, from the | herd of Houlihan and Heffering, COMFORT SOMETHING To Think About ... | if your furnace is over 10 years | | old, you may be money ahead! te give it.a good. close look! | HERE'S WHY: | The usual “life expectancy” of for | A really good Jersey cow that was entered in the sale o° stars at the Royal by Jim Vickerson and Son, North River met with a mishap She freshened in a railway car on the way to Tor- the Royal ip, other vears, and their son Allison who is 11, wen the re serv trend championship in tablesteck this year. and learn to love you. Do not jerk the reins and do not whip me when going up hill. Never strike, or beat or kick me when I do not understand what you in the rain. Have me well shod, | and examine my teeth whea I do not eat. I may have an ulcer- ated tooth, and that, you know, | is very painful. here and in the hereafter. “You may not consider me ir- ireverent, I hope, if I ask this in’ Bernard of Hunter River re ‘the name of Him who was born cently to honor Mr. Bernard on 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown., Tues., Nov. 28, 1965, t= comfort. Be elwave gentle wearing blinkers te keep me 'ly waiting for you. And finally y: | 10 . with me and talk to me. Your from looking around, at least see oh my master, when my usef ‘Honor n <\ Tara Hill ea Millbrook, Raymend Vessey, perennial voice often means as much to to it that they do mot pre _ strength is gone, do not turn me =a “N.Y.* 5 winners of championships in me as the reins. against my eyes. out to starve and freeze, or sell R ti ment “ table stock potatoes — they “Pet me sometimes so that 1° “Don’t make my load too ™ to some cross Gems, to 2 e ire ‘ MET WITH MISHAP have two dozen rosettes from may serve ‘you the more gladly heavy and don’t leave me tied up *0Wly tortured to | bet of Mr. and Mp. William A; I sought the reason for this mean, but give me a chance to Do not tie my head in an un- — ee = _ eonciaens victory string «4 te understand you. . natural peahiag or take away brs ee je cones Se ken away. It ‘meant Jim ‘*SS¢¥s and the story wi Ut may inet 8 comm ine beat ence agelnst flies | te the time’ this Railway after 41 years of ger< couldn't show her, and she carried in next week's {arm here, it is why does any man and mosquitoes by cutting off) pared we pray- | Se : couldn't go in the sale of stars. columa. ever tick horse? It produces |my tell. | cannot Sell yan when! oF was eee ae ha pl Mr Bernard entered the ser; However an Ontario breeder 4 's ver nothing except. a show of bad I am thirsty, so give me pure | iy wen <0 ant as cont ated ’ bought her because of ber” ex-| “The Morac'g Prayers addres, ‘aura onthe pert of the man lead water treweatly, ‘De. i) ie Mares yt sioats. | ire deparimnel sand cellent bloodlines. There were seq to all who love horses” “B® does it. \the rege Fm eee | have asked him for a copy | with that department until hig two “Excellent’’ cows and a for- and that should include just Back to the prayer — the copy | oe ; ‘So yet af this <a Metb'ie a: | baioeneed mer Royal Grand Champion bull about everyone who knows a 88 loaned to me by my friend, me. Bat Wy sta A = ~ | ania Ne clip on ak and sonata in her’ immediate family blood- horse. Here it is: Byron Burns, Charlottetown je- pre ng the | e's oe ‘ a i ap yen “Te thee, may Mester, 1 otter OT d if T fail to do wr Daw tanee en onal adie | at nee A young Jersey shown “Watch me, an ail to ; , Albert J. Boswall, ma aa | Feel me. water and care for your bidding, see if something is to my snore. het. wares, © aa. | on 5a ae po gm sdemmrehamesatined . and George MacMillan, — yme, and when the day's work is wrong with the harness or my in some water, or by your hand. Tea was not introduced to essey. . wall placed eighth in his class, done, provide me with a shelter feet. Don't draw the straps too 1 always try to do cheerfully the | Japan, home of the formal tea| A sing song and music for Elsewhere in this paper and a clean dry bed, and a stall tight. Give me freedom to move Work you tequire of me, day and ceremony, until the 16th. cen- | dancing followed the presentar are pictures of Mr. and Mrs. ‘wide enough for me to lie down my head. If you insist on my ‘Bight. I stand for hours patient- ‘tury. tions. ‘ | | Pe There have been se many won- derfal improvements in the last 10 years you have a right to be. discontented if you don’t have a modern LENNOX heating sys- tem! If you. do not have a LENNOX heating system call-uas DA TWO SUCCESSES work guaranteed. A former Island man. George Darrach — he was born in Milo, Prince County — has had two most successful performances at as many top Canadian live- stock exhibitions. 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