* © « . * \ | ected ae , Mozzarella, Danish Blue,| meet the ae ple armed bony ace fe manuia:wre dung the hort Wei, 8, u U JU Swiss Gruyere, French Comem-|Government bonus to Ajthat the P.E‘I. Veterinary winter days. A southers exposure! 4) of oid leaves, seed pods, andjed duri fl ses wai ts th eons ‘Soemeonia rie othe, le mele so Grate C Pesult of plugfing of the|ty will have to be watched tox |Wilted flowers will help to Keep|ly application of fertilizer or asa -Domestic production of these | hogs. Jerop, ginzard. om intestine with| Plants favor’ a temperature of) Wacct® and disease away. For / other plant food in quantities spe- “special’” varieties is rapidly | weEVENT POULTRYNLOSS | **<*Ssive amounts of fibre. 60-65 degrees F., which is too low = ha ne ddan harodhanmonen cutting down Canada’s reliance A Many poultry owners forget|for most households in the wint- — . JS Seren parts at pene deficiency: Tickets,| that the chicken grinds up fibre er. However, if temperatures are ma é ee ent amount to 10 million pounds other vitamin deficiencies) in ts gizzard with the id of grit}lowered at night, plants will not ; ready evacuate a development welcom- eterinary ava on farm. ‘For this | trays, evaporator cans, ete., will ody to acne ey o_o ott Seven! neem | mong Vere Cea ante ar eS er a Plage, the town's beach suburb. | 272 je mage ge 3 bape | ed gravel must be provided in| Water thoroughly once or twice _ a A fleet of buses has been moved) ‘tS. Anderson. in charép of by | Feed manufacturers have spent sufficient quantity to enable the| week until the water drains MASTER DAIRY FEEDS BEST PRICE — “their dead. here from Grenoble. ‘Sosition of - all cheese | Millions of dollars perfecting ra-| bird to, digest the large amounts from the outlet provided. Remov- DEAL EVER OFFERED ‘Heavy ‘rain falling steadily| “The situation will be very se-| 2nd Composit tions for the various classes of!of fibre that are often given’ " ‘since midnight along the Riviera|rious if the tain continues for|Drous"t into this coupiry are €x,|Poultry. Mf their recomme'Ma-| them. Proper use of good green coast brought a sudden rise to) two days,” Mayor Andre Leotard| of ihe Canada Dairy” Prodects | 1008 Were followed closely there range would also eliminate many Master 32% Beef Concentrate with _ the River Reyran. Its banks had! said. “W are ready to order the) Regulations are met. would be few problems of feed cases of Vitamin A deficiency - SKATES , eae ar metenetere Weert nates Oe Mopeisied acy inte The division has 4. inspectors | nooescmeie® in P.E.L poultry io: are encountered. BOUGHT - SOLD - TRADED Stilbestrol returns— inundated Frejus after ‘ carrying our this work other Teen at .“lapse of the Frejus dam last duties. Main points of entry are} Many farmers feed chick and! HOUSE PLANTS Wednesday night IN NEW CHANNEL oe | Plants get their food from the | THE TRADING POST 2.00 for $1.00 invested _{ Precautions for evacuation The Reyran is running in a new) Qromreas ner "| anced diets. However, once the|air as well as from the soil, so || Water St. Dial 3234 S’side oa : es were taken in the town where 323| Channel since the millions of tons i Let Sep een see Oe he Hoties have een recerenat aad ee eae tae) amen Pics i € ; oe listed I rise is threatening 500 homes in| defici payments on hogs ,W DE fy W Gea Se cee vas te tak ithe snncide: ante, ctrendy dam-| starting Wie marketing of Jpn: aft ‘ONE R , 4 “SAY f aged by the dam burst. uary 11 indicates that payments MORE STORMS TO COME eee cee eeete On WG BS Shane aay Gk Sienetes restored telephone network on) the floods. Grade A hogs by five pounds. At the Frejus area. Approaches to the dam site present, hog carcasses having . Water was lying up to 16 inches/have been closed because of the| proper back fat thickness and deep in lower areas. The thick; mines and because a government|length may grade A if they layer of mud left by the dam/commission is working there to|dress out between 135 to 170) ' cee. MO wen Gene Sell Sy to And ant Wig Ge dom dove) Peon bet curcets Wee oe = inging. i i reservoir | rail. Farmers should a ; : | was filled to capacity. | quality of hogs and reduce pro- WITH THESE WONDERFUL GIFTS FOR YOUR CHILDREN . , A shi standing offshore ity. Pp was aE oshere! was Sifled to.capacity - | duction costs in order to get high- er prices. One way of improving quality AGRICULTU RAL NEWS = |itatter"Stcignts ‘and’ preventing overfinishing. Present day mar- oe boys and girls .. . and teen-agers; tickle their fancy with a GIFT from HOLMAN’s P.E.I. Department of Agriculture keting requirements indicate that’ ae best grades may be obtained Qa when hogs are sold in what may i ’ eb KINGSBORO HALL will likely cause total disappear-' appear to be only good growing EIDERBUN Child's nylon and net “ Dave MacLean, Kings County| ance of meats to increase again condition. Agricultural Representative has|in 1960. Beef consumption is ex-| Farmers should make_every announced an Agricultural meet-| expected to be about the same as effort to market their hogs in ing that will be held in the Kings-|in 1959, but pork consumption is good growing condition at live boro Hall on December 15, 1959! expected to increase over 1959 Weights of 190 to 200 pounds. This _at 8 p.m. Subjects will include} and exceed beef consumption. will result in many advantages. “diseases, handling, grading, and . The farmer will get at least ten marketing of potatoes. Plus|MORE CHEESE VARIETIES (per cent more Grade A hogs. He ’ films. Please make an effort to| - Canada’s cheese industry has/| will save more feed—the heavier attend. : taken on a new look in the past | the pig. the more feed it takes 15 years. to produce a pound of grain, es- BUNTING BAGS PLAID SCARF CRINOLINE SLIP : Sweetly styled slip, Sherred jersey Eipver front, arayee. sets Mir. 1 snes about-16” wide and $¥°"long. | lace trim, “Bodice & nylon, Full separate bonnet, Color, pink, ee "| skirt, with ruffle turned net’ trim, yellow, Infant size Fringe. ends, Assorted’ plaids. color white, -size 4 & 6 yrs. LIVESTOCK AND MEAT ‘| With the arrival of immigrants | pecially fat ri i ° 8 1 ° e O 1 6 G 8 , y pork. It will help re- . A very sharp increase in out-!from European countries has| duce total pork poundage ed ‘ eR put of hogs was the most striking come the demand for varieties of | to. market. Present marketings , = development in 1959-in the live-| cheese not previously produced | run about 60 per cent higher than . | stock section.- Hog marketings| in this country. last year. The total program, Infant's TERRYCLOTH infant's hand made Toddlers T-SHIRTS | | Toddler's CRINOLINE 1958 and tracy dong tie ieee ae at. least 45 varie- ne aman . ssehea a om = i , : at a high level to date in 1959.| ties being produced in Canada to- there Se Seer aie a more - TUMBLE-INS JACKET and BOOTIE sets | santa & Reindeer design on front. Made with | SLIPS Soe tie teldinee of 1s gor cot] te ond of Well Wak ket ee tes NStotk, Prices| The all purpose ‘trio—slip over top—pant and | consists of Jacket, Bonnet & Bootes, Colore, | Dutton shoulder and tong sleeves. Color Red. | ssn atta shirt, Jersey Bodice, with Emm, 4 Sega a MAE sPeeeir cabveci Gua ehedior te veeckel 30 Seat Whook, beak ate be Quick ote: sonnter, to teeing. reeds: | Bue, White-Pink, White-Blue, whe . ne Nylon and‘ lace trim. Color white 2-3-3X - and sheep and lambs have been) million pounds a year, five times|able at the present time. Hog marketed during, 1959 than dur-| greater than 15 years ago. producers are strongly advised ; . ‘ j y ing 1958, but these changes have| Now being manufactured in/ to take advantage of the situation “ 3 had little effect on the over-all) . a e - Be e : : e HAND KNIT HATS DR. “DENTON: SLEEPERS | ____ girl’s CRINOLINE -——meat-_supply.— . rr pe rash of ree ow: Make This A Dentonized nodron fabric. Will not shrink out of fit. Allowance HALF SLIPS : plies of -meat at lower prices} - then in 1958 in conjunction with | e ° au | an improvement in general ec- Chairful Chr istmas ; made to grow @ size—Machine Washable—Reinforced for max- Assorted te, Lace net & nylon Taffeta, ~~, ones ‘imum wear. Colors, yellow, blue, pink, size 0-1-2-3 yrs. — Color white, size 8-12 years. onomic conditions during the. Assortnient of ‘Styles and colors. Size year, has encouraged an increase. with a Gift from in total disappearance of all; meats from _commercial mar-: - ketings. i as ’ e It is estimated that almost two, \ BRACE 1 9 8 ) 9 8 1 9 8 illion pounds-of meat ‘out of ? commercial - marketings) __ will McKAY LTD e - ai have been consumed in Canada| ° ‘ during 1959. This is a seven per| Summerside : cent increase from the preceding. year compared with a 2.3 increate The very substantial rise in disappearance of pork accounts ‘small girls’ DUSTER girls’ PANTIES VIYELLA SKIRTS Pleated all-round-suspender strap—Elastici Made of Floral Glazed cotton with neat collar,] pjastic Waist, Assorted designs, colors, | hand. Solid colors, white, aaa tee. —_ waist Open A Holman for this change, disappearance 3 short sleeves, piping trim, color yellow & pink, { Style in Assorted Plaids 3 of beef probably being about 20; izes 2-4-6 white, pink, blue. Sizes #14 years. plain plaids illi nds less than in 1958,! ~ : ‘ Ee tao and = CHRISTMAS 1 7 9 1 9 8 Pe ae ke _— mutton a amb about six - i J — of cattle may decline | 5 * : : ight It of the influ- : ; s y met "hc tia sar eet = Bury Now! id's flannelette DAY of WEEK —| ‘SATIN BOUND EIDERDOWN tle market and oe nae oven a ae B NKETS of k wil lower | rit Tee tse f §©Pary Next Year! | PYJAMAS sbigia saaig iw ae > Seen comenee =| Figured Flannelette, Tailored style, Two For babies—Size 36 x 50—Solid cdlor, with favorable economic conditions, | % piece, Top has pocket and neat collar. Soft Knitted Rayon with Motif trim, 7 in figured Satin binding, Boxed, Colors, Pants have elastic at waist, size $14] 1. Assorted colors, size 8-14 yrs. white, pink, blue, maize years. ear HOCKEY GAME. / SIMPLEX _ Maritimes’ Newest Sewing Machine Center! Z THIS WEEK 5 DRINK-N-WET i DOLL An N. H™ L. 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