F "E tau 0 will r. 3.1. nous-taut at agriculture The Guardian Page 3 Wed., Dec. 7. 1955 RUKAMAHSCI-IEINFELD FRANK WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS NEW YORK-AGAIN outlined in crystal and pink tapers New York again-city of a thous- holding electric bulbs. You can im- Ind WW0! T011951" 0'"?! Around agine the dazzling and exquisite, Official War History Announced From Ottawa 0'l"l'oAV;'hA tcpim-Ea firsotl igl;War andofto! provide Mlhnhltlllulllt reed whoh mm '0' an ant lime e offic tory means orsnlng an gin two to tune ween. mm mm 9rf.':ti'i5'..'";dln" .i'if.i..?f.i22 h?””.'.'f..t.”:..."”il?.?.”n”'ti.': "it? to six pountia a feed aepenains on M, mm um, ' hmqwm ..,,,,. ll” 5”” "Id 'l” 9' "'9 "E The army said the three-volume Champion Potato Exlllliitors l To Be Honoured At Dinner ms INSEMINATION Approximately 1500 cows have ed in the Eastern Prince The Charlottetown Rotary Club is sponsoring a dinner at the Charlottetown Hotel at 12:15 noon heeu br announced today. county Aruf:l.-Q-MB u, Eglvgamfdgxgldbngfgdsualeuhoumel ”S1illeYe6a2lrp.IeWdb:gkuni: thuued lgne,rl:l'Zl i:ElIilflI':!lndf.eIIdlnmf)lZfle tlfer 31' Wu-iy com" ii: ' dig?-enl wm' effect with the sun shining ')ll it Sill” 5"" 6 i ' W” "E from over feeding as from under tlior i Clio C P Sta E d-iuf d! r r military st dent - munm puts" E 8 F1 mm wayldurlng the dav and the lights on - club 0'8""l"d '""”' "" P"'"”” feeding. At four to six weeks the actor bf tlle historical aiglion :1 bot." Stacey in flats published f,',,l'c"”,,-..f,',”;.,”:,',o”,,'lf;,',;'s'F ""3 ”'"”lat night. 0" 0" ay December 12' 1" hmwur M M” 53'1"” Another shop is curtalned with ter MacAulay. World Champion, and Mr. Anselm "The Canadian Army was classed only as ",1 Department of Agriculture's my for Amncm Iuemlnuon In the general staff. the'354-page calf should be getting all skin The volume deals with organize I939-45." It "'”k' ""' be '"" ” '”'” "” MacDonald, Maritime Champion, potato exhibitors. At Macy's world famous -m I .5” h b lb, Thanksgiving Parade last Thurs- ;'.Fm:st::deV"e;Igu::en wreaangv hm. rho province. chm" "nanny. wmmut me"... tlon. training and home defence "an official historical summ ,' I f The first step in orsanlzlnl an ing the quantity too much. Three in Canada. he army in Britain and the new history will contain d'Y- mm were 0' '1'?" '0'" "V9" dow boxes and panels. The wind- . . . . 1939-45 and the war against Ja- much new detail. It won Col. Sta- section of New York. Blue eyes ow. lhemselves ,,..,e backgrounds Seats will be reserved for intimate friends and mulled 0"! "l mu faces: greallol silver and gold fabrics with sil- arllfltlal breeding club is to deter- mhe thetbreeder interest. A gener- A is held in the area and to six quarts of skim milk is suf- ficient at any time. Try her on a little grain at two weeks, do not business associates of the Champions provided that they make applications for tickets on or before Fri- cey the governor-general's award l-inn 1041-45. for academic non-fiction. The second volume, to be pub. black and brown eyes illuniitlatedrver and goldhwinged chembs and duk ski"; "rmwed eyes gumed. angels drifting around. The lovely al meeting . . um, 3 survey is conducted in the allow 3,11,, to be h" h me had lished early next year, will deal The army said the illustrated . r ,,,,..,..5 districts. in order to 0Per- box if it is not eaten. take it out Wig ll" Iggnndlln ufllgiyi, Wm "M! V0l"meu 13' "NW9 "'.';”'l 3"” 5”TYhe"' "Ce; "mfd 1”? 0"” models are robed in cloth of gold successful club it Is necessary and put fresh in. s um D8 ll In y and e edtterra- area er deta an my Prev Ill ory. sigan c baiuon figures. d -, d i ve, , day, December 9. alt'h5 a mlmumum of no to am can mm H t Mil: 9: Y2" nean area The third and final account of the "important and floating above the sky-scrapers soon" 5”" an or mson V9" to ave 8 ca 0 ea gran y ' - -- iFIFTII AVENUE - . . . .- rows signed U:.al'1I:.l::dIlf)I;ll';1let;fo::: puiklng a "me in the bottom.” the l(':glIIleI:le.m:0W tgliollgtilieasrtatlorniurigglg il!((J:nl;0V:1f:l81;iepl;)l3:F8fl0Il5 81 H008 l:iti'i;eatictriri)e1snot:o1ccti:u,l:iyth8t:trei:Iz:1iioyivotgelt;, on the Avenue and in NW shops Tickets. 'h1.75 each, tile available at the Char- loralclllb 379! ad by me memp Dim 'n''', 5h” ll" lmlshed campaign. Volume I is a cloth-bound book the laughter hm-l ecstatic Shams of brilliant as jewel caskets lhc wum- lottetown Hotel. gLr;lrreAcltIor:n:ut3.i; memhenmp tn psi mlk and it still licking the FOR GENERAL READER ' cqljlntialnlngh 38 dblack-and-white he ...-hlldl-eh were thrilling, ,en's clothes are mostly black in - ' o o r a 5. even . . . of 51.00 or I "'0 l"9mNl''NP '99 GOOD Mixruitt Col Stacey said the aim of the El thinfptif ggior. Itmwlll to: ob- 1” my "”'"”d”'” ””"'d""l '””'"'E:fylf; lilreefiii-l(t3:ly'usft!f"la(iii!gh1fl CHARLOTTETOWN ROTARY CLUB or s5.00 is the only illllllnclllolll A good mlxture to feed 15 equal three volumes is ”to tell the Cana- tainable from the Queen's Printer. x O ' any M0” 3m "d 3 d"k'5kl"i er am many are khmna sleeved dian citizen what his army ac- Ottawa. at the postage free price ' ' Jed My "I ""99 5"3Y9d lmm me" and draped or fastened'0n the side. fur cattle owners to become mem- lparents. Each was held high ab- -ove the crowd by a smiling police- lS)i:.elf sf::d:hf)u:g5twip;""hea'5o:: .man. Each was soon claimed by 1 . a happy father or mother The con- ::';l:yd::')rl;'gl)': :;1eeell5(;wbt"::3etl';:r?,s'eI;l' cent, interest and relief of every . ,, i f man. woman or child in the vicinity zggerdstlgg 3;" elfidix 9”" T19 :"i,,”?,f5 ':u;:s'cT.';'. And ah. the hats! Though the ' hat. and the small hat lmostly too but in the vast -Crowds that In dark colors) still predominate lined the streets for miles harmony more are hats on the Rene that parts of crushed oats. wheat bran and oil cake meal. If prepared calf feeds are fed. follow the dir. ectlons on the bag. Start the calf on hay as soon as it will nibble a little. When feeding the cows pick out a little really good green hay for the calves. Do not let it get 5'-81? if they do not clean it up. but take it out and replenish with complished in the Second World of 83.50. City and Central A DIAMOND for Christmas from 1.000 DONORS NEEDED AT OTTAWA.-Cmtlr. C. Anthony lTony) Law, 39. of Quebec City. and Halifax. a well-known artisl and Second World War veteran. has been appointed executive of- ficer of HMCS Labrador, the Navy's Arctic patrol ship which returned last Friday from flvr months' work on radar installat- lit-rs. NEW CLUBS Tonight. December 7th.. a meet- mg is being held in the O'Leary Hall to explain the operation of a Club and organize a survey to determine the breeder interest. It is hoped that during the month of January. slmllar meetings will be TOYS. TOYS. Toys-Firestone. held in the Cornwall district. which a fresh supply. L Pattersohj Jewellers. ions in the far north. He was aw and delight in the joy of the Chimp will embrace Lots 31. 3! and 85; The balance between liquids, ELAN” C0!-0359 View! '0? arded the Distinguished service M, was certainly H... revamngimake up in sheer weight what they RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINICS in the York district, which will In- roughage and concentrates should Chrkunasf Cmsweu stud” HTODAY WEDNESDAY-Am"'9l Cross and two mentions in des- M" P lack in number! Take away your elude Lots 33. 34 and 35: in the be watched. If a calf is getting "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE c,i,'fl';ed1;:',' 5:3 :5le'p ,St' Pete!" patches for motor torpedo boat G ' ERING AVENLF lliitle boy or girl's "Davy Crockett o i ' ' actions in the English Channel 1-"I W lllat" (and leave him frustrated too much middle. the liquids and roughage should be cut down and more concentrates fed, and vice Broadway is still The Great White l for lifell: remove the tail or tails: Way. but Fifth Avenue this month set the hal squarely on your head) (as Davy wore ml and you will. Margate-Long Rdver-Clifton area: in the Mon 0 area and the Stturis area. oticea will appear during the war. (CF from Nat- at the Hughes Drug Store. ional Defence-) NOTICE. We have a nice as- sortment of blankets and auto CHARLOTTETOWN in the press announcing these var- ious dates. If you have any enquiries con- cerning Artificial Insemination rend them to the Director of Vet- erinnry Services, Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture, Charlottetown. FROZEN MILK on CREAM Frozen milk or cream is a pro- belm to all dairy plant managers during the late fall and winter months. when milk or cream ar- rlves at a dairy manufacturing plqnt whether it be a creamer-y. cheese factory. fluid or evaporated milk plant in a partly or wholly frozen condition it is almost im- possible to secure from it a re- versa. However. a heifer calf ahould have plenty of middle. and as her job is to manufacture roughage, her digestive system should be develop- ed as she grows. The art of rats. ill! calves is to keep them grow- ing. with I loose skin and shiny coat which denotes thriftineu. It is better to have them a little on the thin side than overfat. COMING EVENTS ThePrlnce County. Junior Farm. era are holding a Short Course in Bherbrooke Hall on December lath. and 14th. Both these meetings are in the evening and will commence It. :00 pm. Tuesday evening program will feature the following subjects lll'9l0i1llllVO Ilmple. and speakers: A talk on Artificial The product in the can usually InggmIn.gjon by Mn Kenneth wub freezes from the surface down and er, Inaeminator or the Egglm, from the sides toward the center- Prince county Artificial Breedln However. In the ease of milk the cluh; A dlm,mo,, on animal dig t-ream is usually in the surface "5, by Dr, M. N Clark voter” layer and in the ease of cream the ary Practitioner .of Ke'nslngg-,,,. rlrlier cream iaat the top. The The Deputy Minister of Agriculture. frozen milk and cream in the top Mr. s, C. wright will outline the of the can is usually abnormally on-lo", ,,,,,,,,,,,,;,.,, pond" The on Great George Street. ery. television at popular price sons-Sears Store. WE TREAT TEE SICK WELL. Glggey's Pharmacy open 8 a.m. to I p.m. A GIFT of jewellery she will be proud to wear from Patterson's CLEARING all mlllinery at great- ly reduced prices. Adella's Mlllin- Clly- I056 SILVERTONE- long range . .Simp- AYDS VITAMIN and M1”"'l having suffered a stroke. her con- robes in all sizes and colors. an Ideal Christmas gift. Call and see them. Wm. Condon at Sons. Woollen Mills. 65 Queen Street. BIG EXPANSION PORT ALICE. B. C. (CPl - A 36,000,000 expansion program in. cludlng a new pulp-drying machine will soon be completed at the Alaska Pine and Cellulose Ltd., Wlzint at this centre 30 miles north Vancouver. IN MEMORIAM MRS. J. EDWARD WILLIAMS The death occurred at Bear" Grove of Mrs. Edward Williams. Grahams Road on Oct. 19. 1955, in her eighty-third year. In failing health for some lII'!'it' may well be called the ”Glitter- lug Avenue”. Not only are the win- dows and Interiors of the shops and top-heavy. of fur or velvet. in veritable Christmas Trees but mo of them are wreathed and festoon- ed and draped with lights on thelPal One fine shop has a solid wall covered with a represenatation of a birthday cake. its many tiers have the "he ik. or Davy file long and iug one of th st is hard to tell whether these lwcre inspired by the Buckingham ace Guards or the Russian Muz- study your size and shape and pro- Reducmg Pl” " Raddm Bm'- dltion became more serious and. mu 4386' Fr" de”V"y' n" on the above date she passed peace- fully away. TOY FME OPEN-Lay aw" She was born in Lake Alisiie 2rMS:nstmas' Fuenone Ham. Cape Breton, the daughter of the ' late Neil McKay and his wife. Mary Ann YOU wondering what to MacDonald- give for Christmas? Call in at our She was devoted to her Home Gift Shop and solve your problems. Grid f8ml1y. End IEEVES 10 lllillllll patter-503', Gm speclgllsu, two sons. James of Charlottetown and Walter. one sister Mia slilice RESERVE FEBRUARY 7 Var- McKay. New York. USA. Her hus- lety Concert P.W.C. Auditorium band predeceased her three months sponso ed by Ladles' Aid P.E.I. ago and one son Stirling. seven Hospital. high in fat. The percentage of fat gvehlngvg pmgummc Wm wclude l" "W "W?" md 'm'l'0'-0" P0111011 with a talk on Effective Speaking is dependent. therefore. on the ex- by Dr. George C Fm-he, Director tent of creamlng that has taken of veterinary services. ' "5" "I" "I "15 dmlnl 9" 070- The Wednesday evening's prog- irenive frmins ecu-ins umiilu rain will -feature Mr. Jim Mundy. ::l;t':n”';": mtafcll '0 50 01 W of the Canada Department of Ag- ” M; f”; ll. rlculture. on sheep production: fol- mm. d rm ”m9c9;t' 1'3Clll'3lG l'0- lowed by Mr. H. W. Clay dealln " 3 3 IV 31' mm"-hi "19 with swine work in the province. l"”d""' "mi N” "'1'! PM Grain diseases wlllbediscussed by ;;"'"9" '3 kflltuzll vnguct from Mr- 1. L. Tuplln. Director of Field mm 11' I" "ll" ' 0'-mid" Crops and Extension Devices of n P9 mm IN vim doenit the Provincial Department. Mr. s. your munm'::kWI;te,I-I disc-rd c. Scranton, Poultry Fleldman of 1m rum to k - lull II the Canada Department of Agri- mlgn n I ta:-fr Vt: milk and culture, will speak on the poultry w d” -M a W"! CEINWOII outlook on Prince Edward Island. - dos. - Will!!! on Thursday evening commenc. years ago. The funeral was held on Friday HOYT'S BEAUTY SALON- Specials on Creme Cold Per- Oct. 21 at New London United Church where a large crowd gath- manent Waves and achineless Creme Permanent Waves. 85.00. ered to pay a last tribute. from Dec. 1st to 15th. All experi- The service was conducted by the pastor Rev. H. S. Ilaslam. enced operators. Phone 8311. 103 Queen Street. Hymns sung were "The Lord is my Sherpherd" and "Rock of Ages" The pall-bearers were Messrs. SPECIALS at Hi Style Miilin- Ray McLeod. Walter Wigmore, ery. Great George Street. To James Campbell. Frances Mur- Wc invite you to see a totally new kind of TV - Eye-Conditioned from the inside out, for hour cial racks as low as 31.95. make room for new holrlday sea- son hats now arriving we are clearing our fall and winter lines at real bargain prices. Spe- ??m will be catering for the luncheon at Birch Court. This is to takeplace ray, Roy Brown, John MacGregor. Burial In New London Cemetery. 0AllIl 0F THANKS Mr. and Mrs. James Williams wish to expres stheir sincere thanks to their neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness, the after hour of comfortable viewing. Tbere”s a new, stronger Power Panel working unit (not a conventional chassis) for extra power and longer, trouble-free performance. A new Clare- Cuard picture unit with Alumiilar tube and Eye-Shade filter. 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The . business of flowers an ear s o sympa u - .:..:..'.:.'”'...".:'.l3 :':”.l.r.:.”:..:'.i:: ::.:.:":.m:. ””""il. ii”: is t't2:".'i””" be "' "”" so” o cue. e ues c u . ------- astom Do-l E . "mph "I 3”” mm 0' ""'m- speaker of the evening will be Mr. po-1-A1-0 mm; FEVER RIDE H1555 Conditioned 2l':;-izoloywlta Aluninlsad screen, Eye Shade filter and exclusive push- bimott fora-on In Right-Up From Tuning. Available ll WalnnI,Mobo9nsyutdIloviti. OTTAWA (CP)-Fewer persons used Canada's urban transit sys- stems during September and the first three-quarters of this year than in the corresponding periods last year. In September 98,266,312 passengers travelled on the sys- tems compared with 90,583,963 in September, 1054. bringing the nine- month total to 899,640,197 against 045,217,057. the bureau of statis- tics reported. -7 li''t3idw. all” which in turn will mean more ao- curate bntterfat tens to the pro- ducer. RAISING DAIRY IEIFEIII The statement "you can make or break a heifer in the first year of lief life". may have in it more Wlh "ill Doetry. It is generally conceded that the first year is Very lmliorillit. and the foundation of a cow is laid the first year and should be on rock and not sinking sand. The calf should be born in rleun. well disinfected pea. it should be licked by its mother. or rubbed well with a bag or straw. We won't get into a controversy as to whether the cow should nurse the calf the first few days or whether it should be taken away W. S. Machfurtry. Director of Ag- ricultural Englneerlng for the pro- vince. ' PROVINCIAL JUNIOR FARMERS The Provincial organisation is holding a Leadership Training cour- se on December 27th and nth. Immediately following this will be an Agricultural Short Course. De- tails concerning these Courses will be released later. AYBSIIIRE BREEDER8 The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Ayrshire Breeders, Association is being held on Thurs- day. December 8th- This meeting is scheduled to get under way at 10.00 a.m. in the Library at the Experimental Station. Charlotte- lmmedlately it is born. there an town. According to the president. advantages and disadvantages In there is a full agenda. which con- oet talna many important matters per- both methods. Iioweverrit is in important that the calf should get talnlng to the Ayrshire breeders. The Parkdale Women's Institute its motherls first milk. The Rotary Club of Charlotte- town in co-operation with the Pro- vincial Department of Agriculture the Federation of Agriculture and other agricultural organizations of the province. are honouring the Po- tato Klng of the World. Mr. Syl- veeter MacAulay of East Baltic. A. combined dinner will be held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Monday, December 12th. MODE. 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