i 1 Page 11.. Guardian. Saturday May 21.1955 D.y.'gP Ngw M -- --- 7;, ' " Central lspaeinueetal I tawa.Ia1&itwo pure Lenora ' I O ' tlI- 0' til! I810 , MP3: N Breed of :.)..&.....m........ mt .57 Time y Notes n Fur Farming m'i.mi;.;:.u mamemuggi ,, . N DQQQII HOQQ Agriculture to omega. for the in. Gruskin and Feldman. inc. with ranch milk was I bit cant sold Phil? :lltiDlllilui: . 'AboIt Nair i ,,i.,,g,,. ,1 mm uggnn in-gen. branches In some ten cities in the with full winter goods slightly "I I0 "I1, I183 000' . " " T cm." nu ' or-uiws g.y.. yur. .1 in la the project. United States and Canada. have easier tliaalebruary. Pastels were 4'"u" I9" '0. '3' 1"” 5"'P'' ' ' -' g g , ussnimi move iiimousia mun. selection. and . the foundation of the new breed been i--turlns NW-11". PM very firm with '0lI'v- ,m,,, 0,. . I e . - . . ! man." an”. M inbrudiu 1,. ,,w,;,g to g...g. Fox for some time. Here is their ary. lut-"or tools almost all the . mm,. . , The Aberdeen Angus cattle have Jack". the first name in the bull mu plmduud . nu mm, of shire Iowa. 5 Landraca-Chester latest ad - A oio of a lady ranch in said the firstday with "mm, .9”. in mm . V, . , up been pro-eminent because of their section and "Old Granule '. the h,,,,,,, M," ., an (;,,,,d, 5.9,”, boars. All animals selected ware yys-fin: fh M” It" tic!" Witt U1?” i lllllfif-! N00l"0lllil I” nu. u ' , V - beel- um Qualities and their first listed female. This rasnarlh , , A - .. E 1 . 1 of soot! tum tyin. 9 t """ '5 "i”""' ' W ”'”'"' '”"1"' ' 1355.1 - ; . ' 0. , . u?...i.i”' '”::."”:::. :2 ::::.n" ll?-ion? -553”-3--"-"--Wit '- ..::::' ..:.':'...m:.-: 2:: hi: .””-ii"-'-iv'--i-it-'-'i'ii-i-iii-i-'--50-'-i ”-ii-”"-'t'l W-ii .. c "..':::.-......"'i"'iv - . , - in b "in ii . i ' ' , . . I approach moat nearly to the ideal life of so years. 20 calves. idvmii:.uir,ehcdu";:om "g.:if;rkm,c: made from selections based on ::,i;;::'l:':'3l'.nffe;:9: ?;l,:'”"d :':kr:3,g"mgk"f'g::'”m:'f?' tag.” "4 up type of a beef animal. William Mccomble was an and canal” H" blood of the und' litter. individual. and litter mate unis; (males. 11! 70. KD and W 3"" 3”” " ' - 5”""d h "'9 Mm” M "'"e Ah"d"" A”"' ""d-" "hm-' race Chester White and Berkshire """"'""'c" T'”' '""”w"'' Barney Wnllman and Bros.. Inc.. XDK m s. 081). females. 014.10: I llllttltiol ll. 0' i i biaels-polled cattle. and the exis- successes were sensational. lbs breehs but not 0, me Yorksmw Ii-Illdlrd ROW” 0' P"'i9""'"" manufacturing furriers of New Mutation mink. Pastel Males "Mthlllh W! l'- 0 EA! uses ,ot' the breed has been steer. ”Black Prince of 'i'illy- W kl m b "d ted" practices were conducted with lit- york "m on 0, "1. old," "me. 333.50. ,,m.1,, "N5. the largest ranch tuned but to a very early date. fourie" won the first chanspiom u zrrgfmt 'M”'r:'co;!m.n;::on tar groups of 4 pigs fad in I plg- in 33', mam .,.. V", much dig. , ' legume , t There are documents preserved ship at smithiield in 1061. This by . comm. M wpomd by u" gery maintained at Laoombe for gm-b.d by .5, n.w um” aim... hon”, mo... "1. ,( gm; believe we will have the largest in Aberdeanshirrthst give par. animal was taken to Windsor Cw”. Demnmem M umub the purposes. These tests pro. by me Emu go dug”... "rm, ta Our farmer! TIRES AS LOW AS st ' (else 6.00116 Pltlillndod IARGAINS IN OTIIII Sill! T00! tton va time is a good future in using quality mutations." A list k la t types of mink. The reason EMBA "mm. H". " on D M In 5'” riiliy 00 per cent of Norway's otlllltv ion Com- ” the Chan" W" mu m”, week at New York Auct gun; not legally irade mark them. raw. N- Y-. with main advanc- ticulars of a very ancient cus- Castle. by command of Queen tom, whereby the heir to a pro- Victorll for her inspection. Bhl porty in land. before taking pol-,was so impressed with his quai- vlda records of feed used. rate of gain and appraisal and scoring of carcass quality or lnanness ture in 1046. to study the swine brooding situation in Canada and the work of the Department in ' ' -, i h t h I bit lied h d i . . b (T on m ura ant and in l having established the "U 5 l0 7” P" "'" 'b”" A V" in 9' ""95 milk I093 W P tmuiloeutgulllilesd olcetggzd. .rT i IA')hPiidTten. ;ll.;li: Int Abergldiz. "lam," '0 SWIM breem" prob. w.e.i;ht. "I m fagi mi these no s were com- "V9" "M "mu" uncitggudi gm Mud sun". Th. N”w.u” me- eerialn number of black. horniossfnear her Scottish home on the m5" "100 Property 0i ll lllllcllefl '07 ”"m'-'''”'' "' '”'''' ”' d"5"d "93 "nu"! 7 "-'b"""m . I Alter lnvrntlsntms the wtirk-BREEDING STOCK the types of mink designated. halts was ranortedetner cont sold success in the nteriesn market .x "m'- '9'" ”' "m" '7' '”""'diR'i"' D" then in progress in Canada and Cl b i , . . , , 4 in A , w u u. i in before an excellent attendance of with blue fox during the past two -- hp , about about 1540 A. D. ' ' ' ' Vllitins several leading swine re- At the same time the remaiiiingingsg: ct;,0T;,n ';3,'p,,: .,5n:'.7." buyers. Autumn . Hue Standard years. Production of blue fox was bx One of the earliest published-p Theta came a period when 5" eh ,m,,,,,,. in in. united pigs in each litter were raised asldesmmlv. M "1, km, 0; min pelteuescited a too of IQ! for go,oo0 skins last season and lg .1. ,”.".H. m ”'"”"l9l" "I ”" ms” c"”'”V5h”"”'”'" c”'”'. We" ” "W Bin es. the Committee recom- breeding stock and selection! EMBA is attempting to sell. The males and 820 for females. Fuerst pected to be 40.000 fdr the eomlnl In TK teriaties 0! the Aberdeen Anxuslgrcat demand LII Great Britain mended extension 0, renal,” and mm! from them on U" bash 0, HI”: OHM" names such a. Roy” "u, I” "M. ..I u" vary In W I e II! he found in Dr. Sltene's his-'and when the rage for that breed lazy of Aberdeenshire publishedgwas at its height, so that great h l&.uA&I.onge !”IC'"llIdiVidl.lliIl1ullii.)el'l ni native cattle "were 0. m9l”l0Ml bein bred to Shorthorn bu 5. it it; particular trait the marbling was Mr. McCombie's foresight at the meat. which is said to ren- , that saved the Aberdeen Angus do! it more palatable and 1- crinwmiia from extinction. by forming And to the Aberdeen Ansux and . herd of the best Aberdeen 5! GIHOWUM p Angus stock and perpetuating it. t::.n:i:,'l1:;nll':i0::9l'5u;” By this action he earned the - lll 9: i ” iver r.” of the following: Hugh Watson of. m,lq:,- D:;eo,Tgh,e 13:i:....:.,.. Gypnt Keillor. Wm. lticCombie of Tiiiy- build up an excellent herd at Bai- '"m- Mr G”'” M”m'"5”" iindaliuch and his great work has Gr." '( "m"d'u”"'h' Th”"'55 been continued by his family. an r'''"”' "5 Mex"'d" B"w1"-ilhat his ihstate has become "I , Hugh Watson's herd was astah- Mac”-v (0.. um” inureited 1, ' lialud be a wedding gift from his me bireedp h father who allowed him to select; The Mmdeen Angus and "5 ' ;:l::”b;:m”l hAi:e:i:ee'llle:t"gu:erf:.l(Tosscs have carried off many of and Keller bought the males 1nd 3. Wollman and Bros. fe- males. Both lots were from Chip aowa Mink, inc. of Chippewa Falls. is. As far as the sale had gone the Stewart collection was about the growth and,type of the in- about our success in the Uni ted Utates with blue fox." he continued. "our colors seem to fit very well into the fsshion picture. The last Paris collections contained quite I bit of Norwegian blue iox." Anning and Cobb's sale in Lon- don last week showed silver fax 45 per cent sold. prices unchae - ed; piatina fox 00 per cent sol . no comparison; pearl platlna 80 per cent sold, unchanged; white fox 85 per cent sold. in average unchanged; bins for: mostly with- drawn; rod for withdrawn. 1!. B. 0. sale which was concluded last week allowed the following prices for fox pelts; silver fox. hsif sil- vorl. 01.40; lull silvers. 813.70: the improvement of the Canadian Yorkshire. and ur ed develop- ment of is white ncon breed, with no Yorkshire blood in its Pastel. Siiverblu and Topaze has divlduai. the litter size and weun- been proven. Regardless of what ins weight of the lllittor lr0m.'EMBA calls them. womenbarethgcr which they came. an the car- ing to ask for these types 3' 81' foundation. suitable for cruss- cast quality, rate of srowlh. and original names. The c housed breeding with the Yorkshire. The feed eificiancy of their four litv names are going to be- misiead- 9: 94' fat" ";1d- "939';i2';l(' if? latter approach was suggested as-ter mate test lIl'Il- Because the ma. Women lead about W" "P9 " "r "" " "', " " an effort towards utilizing hybrid numbers! involved were large. copy 0i 30 ldV9l'il5”"9"i!P”d Wl" g;,"!5;'lp::v'v'; i"En':”;;I': paigfeiceig Vllorl which has been demonstra- ugly Individuals fiom litters of h;Il)lecsve EMBA is promo mg new the mom exbresged the opinion led in mfnny crosses between I re aver 0 Pg” Oglllllwt Well? that W, W" uh. m.m,g,5g "1, breeds dif mug in lenetic back. retained asp no mg stoch. They Ema Um for years may of H" Y." on H" Mm M qualv Hound" spnm gunman M" xiv” I eihave been selling their customers "Y (OF GUIWY C0l"Pl?l30" 0! "W''' in 1047 the Lncumb Station number of teats, with 14 then" me idea (hm pas"! mink 1. l.hmdiu.M.1" sold mmuy in u" wiiich II in the oi-nire of an tm- minimum for selection. ' Jumble! um um Col", ,, mm. 530 to :33 bucket with 4.5 per portant hog prnducing area where. pin i954, the IVEFIKP Clllllliblfland Wm um materially oxidize. cent of the collection in Hill rice croggbreedlng ig g common prgc. lion of the foundation bi'0IdI wasi.”,my hay: bum L.lm”dem.. in the rlnggg Fgmgleg wg;-Q clue cred lice, obtained ten high-quality estimated at 56 per cent Land- 51.1.31, .0 (hp point where women mainly above the 321 mark with Berkshire gilts from breeders in Face. 28 per cent Berkshire. and mnmmmy ..m,,.,. 1,, in, retell ill per cent of the offering in this Ontario. Those were bred to 22 per cent Chester White. psmre 35kingi(i1'Royai Pastel. Now rattle. two Lnndrnce - Chester While Inbreeding illl 1399" Mid '0 I with u new name for this type. I Ill! xx o ?l1l1 1 xgxxxxxux in tmn,v'5i.i iiuti 7 i l. To these he added I number of.l:le :lhighe;.e::'iz;:o':,,,?' -913? K33: wk u:,l:::"ud:;;dufelrd s:i:'iS'm(;T!siprox'ed pre-eminent in the carcaII lung”: . 'the Highland anciisection of the shows so that the Agriculturil Show. and at other.'"'efd hf Tee" ”?'.'."9;: hrhebseg; Shows. HII lnimals were the firstidepds I; lf!wm.)m.3..'I.h , d ' bit entered in the Aberdeen An;zus.”' ” 9"" 33 0 ' H.” -0". Wm! his bu” Hold at every bite and make the most of every mile. The claim is made for them that they are free from "patches" of fat 1- on finished cattle or some breeds. that they pro- duce a ymaximum of roast meat and a minimum of the coarser cuts. They are a very hardy breed and have been remarkably free from tuberculosis. They have sur- Piiois Prepare Spraying Job MOXTREAL (CF)-An advance moup of 10 inspection pilots, all lhm the U.l. and each flying his egg plane, left cutie;-ville gir- vivod drought. and severe cold lift here Tuesday to begin prep- when other cattle have succumb- Iutloiu for a 2.000.000-acre forest ed. spuyus project in the Gjspe it is said that Aberdeen Angus M of Quebec .114 1g north. cattle require less feed than some en New lrunswtck , other beef breeds and that they Eighty gireuft from vu-mus put fat on level between the hide points in the US. and Canada and the moat. Till participate ll the operation. " ' The apraylos fleet. which in mid to be the largest ever as- aenblad for such a project. will Ollltl from six bush ' -"- strips in New Brunswick and four It Quebec. Two million acres of budwnrm- Infested woodlands will be treat- ed with DDT. They are equally divided between the two prov- Tbo DDT treatment balsam fir and Cuts-uctive insects. In New Brunswick. the job is carried out by Forest Protection Limited. on behalf of the provin- cial and federal governments as well an a group of pulp snd1 1 When training teams of Khaki University studtmtl. in judging beef cattle. in connection with the Wmkshop Patterns by lush Wyeth Spun BIRDHOUSE CUPOLA protects lhfl spruce against PATTERN paper companies. Harp Of Siting flow fields are white in profound This cupnia is 27-94 inches high without the weailiervane. and is res The: dream of hearing and tromb- ling growl I16-'4 inches wide at the bottom. 'hu'em':y:ul '"'”wb9m -Wmyl it is made in three sections. The , base is joined to the roof with n' ':'.?:'h ”m"d' 3"d 5'le"”Isngle irons and the birdhouse and roof sections are then added to And mesidows are paved with fonl- 'h'; T”; 5ri”95 "( "W ixiirdirigse :1? print figngd Inge or easy ccann . a A” uuipgm-ed swiftly Wm, ,5, pattern EIVDS actual-size cutting 1." my uuwv elgilides for the rafters and roof- he vlaldartng footsteps unite in,'"3v T" W""'”"" which " remote amugm. .nn .9 separate pattern may be About Penile sou ggcent 1., ma ICiii out of wood or metal. The i('liPl'liI pattern shows just how to When hearts are unveiled of win- snw angles to fit any roof and to in sleep iatlach secilrely without any roof 0'4 ”"d';d 3' "W P05950115 00 Iialternatinns. Please order patterns by number; 40'! for the cupola ,"'lrzl"ll'd i' "'9 1981"! 0'.and 24! for the weathervnne. pu M5. 'w:,:'u" H" Mons" These patterns are 354: each. hnp of wring my Home Workshop Department. ' The Giiardian. Charlottetown, P. Bouris. P. 1:. l. -Gun” ho” 54'' TRADING CENTRE y London was described as "a busy l emporium for trade and traders" by 'aeltua who died in AD l20. BUDDHIST LAND Buddhism is the religion of 05 r cent of the 18,000,000 people the Ilwilblie of Burma. I citinux on. , umtjlklila .-rnd.i;cioa l in I no aneu I n u . Ilenehurla. LENNOX Oil. HIID FORCED All FURNACE UNITS Reasonably Priced Economy of Operation Surveys Mode A information Given At No Cost To You Many Satisfied Customers for Reference Home improvement Loans Available On This Equipment low interest Roles . W-HER- ELEGTRIGE . TOOyPtt1royft.p 5'4. .UIt,lNO-I543 boars, one from the U. S. D. A. research centre at Beitsviile. Maryland. the other from Wuh- lngton State College, Pullman. Offspring of these crosses were backcrossed in 1949 and 1950 to three other Landrace Chester Royal Agricultural Show at Cardin in Wales in 1919, we took a group of Canadian students to see the herd of Mr. James Kennedy in Ayr. near the famous: "Brig 0' Doou" in Scotland. One class of six Aberdeen An- gu.I two-year old heifers, were so uniform and nearly perfect. like "peas in ii pod." that some of the men said. tlint if they were Iltufflod about they did not believe they could place them in the same position. on a second trial. Titers were a number of Scot. tislt ladies who joined the party and showed no alarm when Mr. K J, opened a door of the box- stall and told the aged herd bull to come out. The bull walked sedaiely over near the group. was told to stand. while he allowed the students to handle him and ob- serve his fleshing. There was no staff. chain or even a rope at- tached to his ring. and when the class was through. Mr. Kennedy told him to go back into his stall. he went without any driving or leading. it was the most remarkable example of animal training we have ever seen and rlvailod the dog trials, with sheep wet witnes- sed when in Scotland. IIPAIII - Home. auto, tractor, bum, machinery, etc. IAINTINI - House, form build. ingl. implamants, etc. 0 Renaud Bankahle security not required. lens in to ill" as ' 0I7II'K' svsrs A! Phone: 651! - Ask for ishirss. 2 Features Fast, Friendly Farm Service likes to make loans to farmers. Or phone first for I-vigil In." . , , 151 GREAT GEORGE STIIIT OPIN IViNlNGl IV APPOINTMENT-mPNONl POI IVININO NOUIS laaei suede Is midnits If all tumunling trees ' Peneiiei Plum (annoy sf (gnu minimum, the present level be- ing at approximately l2 per cent. Throughout the development of the breed it has been compared under identical conditions with nj high quality strain of inbred York-. shire: developed at Lacombe. in; )195.'i the comparative testing of the Yorkshires and the crossbreds, of the two breeds was extended toe the uixperimentnl Station at Scott. Sask.. which maintains in York-. shire itord somewhat dlffercntl than the one at Lncombe. in 1954, the test was extended further by establishing a unit of the new breed at the Experimental Farm at lndian Head, Sask., for a fur- ther compo icon of the new breed with another sample of York- slilres. From an analysis of the tests made at all three Stations. the: present evaluation of the breed is summarized by J. C. Stotlisrt and Dr. H. T. Fredeen of the, Animal Husbandry Division sit the Lacombe pstatlon. who have done most of the work on the new breed as follows: It appears that the litter size- of the new breed. as measured; by number oil pigs born alive pcri litter, is about the same as thei Yorkshire. . The average birth weight of .pigs of the new breed is about; one-haif pound greater than for Yorltsliiros. i Average weaning weight of pigs of the new breed is some fivel pounds greater than for York-i in rate of maturity the newl breed has a decided advantage. i Average carcass score is very. similar for the two breeds with a if N - s.'.V'I LIVIITB I-D l , Miser, shfeo. etc.” "L Em". y Cash promptly. Write Ia: loan entirely by mail! or come in today. seen an ilgeetwe. luuiltvll. at Aute uni ape model 33-! re sieier lsipnveleeta quality features. 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Additional co-operative tests are in progress with commercial breeders by supplying them with imars to Wllicli half of their cows are bred, while their remaining sows are bred to their own boars. The Dominion Fur Auction Sales Co. Ltd. of Winnipeg offered yes- terday : total of 50.000 muskrat. 3.000 beaver. 0,000 wild and ranch mink. 50 otter and 50 fisher and miscellaneous other furs. A dospatch from London states that production b the mink ranch- ing industry of candinavia pass- ed the one million mark for the first time during the recentl con- cluded 1954-55 season. Dsnls pro- ductlon is put at 350.000 by the manager of the Danish For Sales. Norwegian ouhtrut was put at 200.- 000 ths orwagian Director. Both timated that lwedisp pro- duction was about the nine as in Denmark - 850.000. Together with Finland this would place the production at slightly over I mil- lion. they say. Mr. Giodcseii says that since the war Denmark has increased its output about 10 r cent In- nualiy. He expects th to continue into the 1955-1000 uuon when he wa gin col lev Ill! top Results from these tests are not yet available. der 400.000. Currently. poduation looks for an output of slightly un- Glorlfy Your Yard & ileautiful. Living Fence 80 STRONG IT WILL STOP A CAR GOING MILES PER HOUR! Special-iiy-Mail Low Prices! lo Plants (I5 ft.) 31.4? 25 Plants (.'l7l,g ft.) 32.93 50 Plants (75 to.) 54.95 ioo plants (iso to.) 30.49 250 Plants (375 ft.) Sl6.98 Large Quantity Price! on Request FENCE Property Vllth This At Aiming low cull 7- "ha 11: n '3 , ..,. ? uIt,3ilc'.v. . :;g,;ig.,”.b - - 'i'lFl.0llA ' Iiaams with Thousands H White Ines ' W r"'..'n-- "i.'i""&" ....- s I . s. ve - ' sI:'s Int flat Needs Little re. leauty. protection. low-mat speed "Yet they out n traction of what u wooden as-,wtra lance don. And all far more beauty in your yard. Actually a lifetime of beauty. White roses to serial. sreeu fnlislo snriul and summer bstetttreaborrleatafa aiidwia. Brim! In ninety In still. 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IVAN KQIY white marked 571i; fiatina fox 515.00; pearl pintlns I The EMBA mink sales at New York Auction Co. ended in what with prices 10 per cent above April Argent: Stewart's sold 339.50. females for 32!; Argent: Stewart's sold 0 027.50; Argenta males produced by Lar "'1 0 var one I re The top mpng: in the bundle of Lutctia catalogue brought S42. ORIIN MIIDONAD, Muellleilis Mills JOHN P. OAUDIT. Ilelimond W. I. MHLIAN. iteltllnllen I. M.”CUDMOitE, Oyster led Bridge I. DUMNINO I SON, long llvar TIP OF THE WEEK . FROM YOUR MAOTEI DEALER HON” CO5? AIIN. North Rustin I. l.. MCKIISONJNOW Glasgow " W. I. MIGDONAID, Mayflaisl uiiciisv s vmiesmms, 1.60. ISLAND WH noel TIRE SERVICE TIRE SERVIC tilmtiiviitimvtt CHAR 'iTETr3vl.i-i iltlliiiiiiim. 3 viii: Altllmi. .liii Mllfli-ll". MONTAGUE GARAGE Momm Lit rurvimiri xi mi-uiiolsiis s officiniily termed I blaze of ry, The amine and Argenta loctions were 100 per cent sold els. Top price for ' amine was for males. females, Jasmine was 031 LIN? Moore's or -males to 351. females roath of 8 ring I 7; I es u t i cedoog or ” em bl'0llvIhl 814.00. i-ieadazgeiiieiis Fohyoui pring pain ing needs Giidden smn sariti THI LATIX WONDER PAINT oiiddeii spied Satin is so my to soot! you can do it youmli with no tmulileatil. spied satin isgiuily washable-you at tenth it again and mini Glidden. pacemaker in points 9- too. mso sA1m..........s2.2o ' I-4” Nvleo amio... 3.21 l-is pint sipolin Ultra-White lnemel. . .433 96.00 meta: mes Only. ......sa.ae YOUR GIJDDEN DEALERS owiav co-or awn I.ie.. 0'l.aary o. a. eumuimos, Vernon W. -l. IHIA. Tllnleh J. I. Mosssv e sons, lotliwail 0'90" W"'”- '4"""" puson oouoias, Mt- Stewart 0' " """" ””""" M w MocDONAI.D EIdon' " " "M 5 m"' "' M" R 'M cooper leiidvue D. JKMMPHEISON, Eldon w. M. MocKINZlE, Plot liver- D. J. COMPTON. Ieiie lives it. s. Maison a son. Vernon savor W. H. Meettlll, Murray Harbour Nortll CIOW IROS-. Murray Hcehlir North C. H. HORTON, Murray Ilvoe LEA a Mcsl'AIlANI. 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