The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Feb. 25, 1966. 11 OTICES MOTICES Prince Edward Island Teachers Federation : offers a Special Plan of LONG TERM SALARY ‘CONTINUATION {Payable in addition to accumulated sick-leave) for information Phone 894-6726 f C. M. FRAZEE Pw f Charlottetown, P.ELI.. CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY Write P.O. Box 212 Young vwiirals that are fast = PAYING TOP for TABLE POTATOES OAs the Railwa ; a ontact: “a HARRY FRASER 892-2685 PRICES - y Wharf, Charlottetown. : SORRY “Archer & ~ Parkdale -LOSED MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 FOR ANNUAL STOCKTAKING MacDonald Ltd., growing— especially .pigs need an iron supplement. Milk, the normal feed, does not contain sufficient iron; . however, there is enough: iron in other feeds that animals receive after wean- ‘dng. This means that iron defic- inciés are most likely to occur before weaning, The absorption of iron from the digestive tract of animals is very slow and in order for a pig to grow normally and not deve- lop an anemia there must be a small amount of iron available to this pig at all times. Iron is used in the manufac- ture of hemoglobin which helps to carry oxygen in the blood. SYMPTOMS . 5 ‘The observable symptoms of anemia usually do not appear until the pig is about four weeks of age and they show up as a paleness and in the development of long hair. As it becomes more severe the animal breaths at a faster rate. Because of a hemo-. globin deficiency the body com- pensates by the. heart pumping the blood around faster and the lungs breathing faster. Thus the FACTS FOR FARMERS Jf | Management Problems. In-Raising Young Pigs a Provincial Veterinarian . P.E.E. Dept. of i attempts to make up for a low iron by making better use of what oxygen ‘carrying ability it has, Im the long run a stage develops where it is impossible for the animal's heart tv pump blood fast enough and the anim- al dies either freon straight an- emia or from the diseases which develop more easily as a result of this run down condition. METHODS OF TREATMENT There are three common iron supplements: 1, Injectible Iron— This is in- jected into the muscle of the hind leg at three-four days of age and is liv- only one iron treatment -in the life of the pig. There are a great number of injectible iron supple- ments on the market. Some .of these have not been properly tested and can be poisonous to the pig. 4 is suggested that only those products of reliable, well * . PEL EASTER BEEF _.. SHOW AND SALE ~~ MARCH 24 and 25th.” Entries must be postmarked not later than .. March 1st. t Signed: DR. H. H. KELLY, Secretary, Box 3000, Charlottetown - VITAL STATISTICS. -. BIRTHS County Memorial Hospital. A for Paulette, Fred and Judy, - At the Royal Victoria Barrie, Ontario to Mr. Gerald Williams (nee Ruth Leard, a son, om February 22, Weight ozs. A brother B i sea BRANCH NO. } : ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION CLOVER CLUB FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE “@ MUSIC BY THE TARTANS <.@ Featuring es. * _ piano, ~ Dancing 9 - 12 p.m. | Members and guests welcome. Art Large on organ and =-Benevolent Irish Society ae. «Erin Room TONIGHT Special Social Evening and Entertainment ee _ Featuring Ritche Johnson, Folk Singer Members and Guests Welcome. i Admission Free. - SATURDAY NIGHT * mo Chad Dancing to the music of the 9 toi2-— ; Shamrocks URGENT! URGENT! “Three bedroom house required. Imme- “class family. Write: Box 17635 Guardian-Patriot 3 os. diate occupancy. Home for working MPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT = DEGREE TEACHERS — WANTED — es - -By Stella History preferred = “ “ Maris Regional High School for 1966-67 term : ‘"Peacher's*interested-in- teaching English and J. A. Doiron, Sec'y. North Rustico.. ae Fi 3 i i B of Dundas. is a daughter, Eliza- (Mrs. John W. Macintosh) Rg WEE HT | treatment—the cost is approx- weep wl podermie needles. IN MEMORIAM CHAPPELLE — tn loving memory of Fred Chappelle who passed away Feb- fuary 2ind, 1982. c ‘ Four years have passed Gince that «ad ° ge 2 5 it asf if : ‘ ‘ rf i : ial ti A 277 ae RE € i: ri ty i b i [F ty f he i zs < a Ee i i i i | : F iy. 3 5 i ie ft a da iil ii Z : i i tes ull 3 err. year old Shorthorn, two Shorthorn; ten tons hay, tired truck wagon, wood separator, electric, hay double bed and ° spring, and hoes, Owner Mrs. Leonard Russell AUCTION SALE ‘ ie FIVE HOUSES FEBRUARY 26th, 1966—10 A.M. The following: One horse, 7 years old; one mare, 8 years old; two milk cows, 7 years old; one milk cow, 6 years old; one milk cow, 8 years old; all due to freshen within two months. Four heifers, 2. bushels of oats, one riding horse, one scuffler, one. hay mower, one rake, one cart and wheels, rubber double’ and single, horse collars, forks, shovels Terms of sale cash, _ If not fine the first fine day following. heifers, two year old two tons straw, 250 sleigh, box sleigh, cream absorbed by the er making it possible to give} Agriculture Mixtures to be given by mouth, These come either as a liquid or a paste with written directions as to the frequency of applica- tion and the amount to be given. Usually these are started at three days-of age. There are ad vantages to this type of iran ap- plication in that they contain @ very which is diso nécessary in hem- oglobin formation plus vitamins which help to make a healthier “pig. This type of iron treatment is very reasonable in cost. 3, The third type of iron treat- ment is a powdered ferrous ox- ide. This is a black powder. If it becomes red it is ferric ‘oxide and ig of no value. The biggest e@buse of powdered iron is over treatment. The recommended amount is. what will stay on af aspirin tablet, It is advisable make an applicator out 2 ; problem in pigs is associated with thie 42, a @ 3358 Po 3 aa 3 z a x gs 3 os s. 338 seh ai ui DONALD ALEX MacLEOD of the death AB3393 78 t growing ssed away on the si i 3 gon of F F = : eR Fags es58 sai i Orange Association CNR. section- are, his: wife the former Rachel Matheson, five sons and two daughters: James, Beverley, Mass.; Daniel, Charlottetown;. Harry, Hopefield; Simon Cam- , Mass,; Edison, Oakville, iy é Ont.; Katie (Mrs. Clifford. New- men) Toronto Ont,: Zelda (Mrs. 16 him. fork cable and carrier, The largely attended funeral bunk chair, harness, was held trom Little Sends Unit ed Church, Sunday, Jan. 30, ser: bedroom TEACHERS WANTED for PRIMARY GRADES WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL 1966 - 67 TERM Apply: : Sis + George Crosby, oe s . es Washers and dryers, refrigerators, all size models priced from only used deep freezes. Many bargains in every department. This is an after inventory sale. Firestone Home and Auto 187 Great George Street . Charlottetown 59.95. Two os ‘|staff of the P.E.T, ly rendered, Beyond athe sor. sneer IS a “Patoarer oi es Mince | F oo |MacKachern, Daniel Fras he ; : gus MacLean Leon ; : Flowerbearers: A Mac- “Furniture including Chesterfields, —|D°Mactean. Laeier Mostean, suites, bunk beds, cribs, | Penlel Mumm, done Russ. fe 6 0 Orange services ; @rave- | “springs and mattresses, televisins, all side’ were conducted by W.M models from $69.95. Kitchen ranges, |fnds ‘chaplain @hactes ‘ electric, oil, propane, coal and wood. ve Bet sats Cemetery CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Donald Alex MacLeod end family wish to sincerely hank the doctors, purses and = s and while in hospital, ‘also the Mur- Funeral _|ray River Home, offic- jating clergy, those who sent flowers, Memorial Bibles, can- | cer donations, cards, letters. and 2. Various Iron and Vitamit'. small amount of cop pet _ |before the young pigs are member | . Murray) Graham's Road; . | (Mrs, gary, Alta.; Marie (Mrs, Roland | | Hugh, | s, Pleasant Valley; Armel, Gra- ham's Road, with whom she re-| - \and two brothers: Annie the many atts of kindness dur- | ‘young and easily infected. Therefore the pens or areas where an animal should be cleaned and disin- . fected. Creosol is probably the most satisfactory disinfectant for farm use, All pens should be disinfected before a sow is put in her farrowing area. Young animals are just as gus- ceptible to these conditions as are babies and extreme precau- tions are taken to prevent condition in our hospital; end homes. It js also possible that the mother will carry a, potent strain in her intestinal tract that certainly complicates the situe- ion. It would be advisable if the situation warrants to treat the mother with a product that would lower the number of these bacteria in her digestive oer cer For this purpose Furacin is tainly effective and ec ‘The coliform scours that ap- pear in a young animal just be- fore and after weaning are the result. ofa bacterial buildup within an, ee triggered by a change in vb Any change in diet or slight digestive upset makes the di- | gestive tract an-ideal place for a rapid increase in these bacteria. When young pigs are. nursing in order to prevent i : : 3 2 i gz H 2 5 of 3 zs i ct 3 2 ag a 33 ie af 5 el 3 58% ts # 2 2 ‘young pig from the days. There are various products ‘the market to treat these scours. if the pig is mot weaned the only OBITUARY Inserted by the family. MRS, BRUCE MacKINNON | Relatives and friends were saddened to learn of the pasaing | jat the “Prince County |Annex, on January 19th of Mrs, |Bruce’ MacKinnon, Graham's i lcommunity life led faithfully for home, and community. She +member— of -St:_John's —Preshy- terian Church, a life member of the Women's Missionary Society | |and a member of the Women’é | | Institute. ; | Left to cherish the memory of | 'a kind and loving mother are} ‘four daughters and two sons,' ‘Ada (Mrs. Lionel Ford |) Cal- gary, Alta.; Jennie (Mrs. Edward Meehan), Matheson ) Springfield; William Warren); Jessie (Mre, |Hugh Campbell) Kensington; Tupper and Murray, New Lon- | don. John's |conducted by her pastor, | "Abide. With Me". ‘Her remains were tenderly | \laid to rest in the church ceme- tery beside those of band, |Louis, Gordon and Campbell, Reggie Warren, Mar. | shall Whitehead MacLeod. CAR. OF THANKS The family of the late ‘Bruce MacKinnon express | cere thanks to the neighbor \friends who remembered and Duncan , also | mother. during her prolonged ily |ness with cards, treats and vb lsits, to Rev. Leslie Files, Dr, |Marven, Clark, nurses and staff lof ‘Pririce County Hospital An nex, Davidsons Funeral Home and to all who sent sympathy cards, letters,” floral tributes | end memorials during our fe ‘gent bereavement, fe born | -|blame if other pre-oce ent The funeral was held from &t. : n Church, | ; Leslie-Files. Hymns sung were} > | "The Lord’s My Shepherd” and | her 4 daughter Addie, who predeceae- |, e44 | __ AUTOMATED DESTROYER PROPOSED FOR RN’ Great Britain's Ministry of one to be ordered this yeer. trolled by @ computer systen | Defense ‘has announced in Lom- They will be computer con controlled by a computer sys- don that it proposes to build trolled and highly automated. fom working with three-dimen- | at least four “type 82 guided The 5,600-ton destroyer will Sad flee ded poids the muesli | ealaatie destroyers’’ of the be designed around @ power- (AP Wirephote by cable from type sketched with the first ful new weapons system conm- Lendon) = Senate Report Suggests \_ | U.S. Watch NATO Stress -ate- subcommittee report on NEEDS ATTENTION NATO says the United States | \imne North Atlantic area still wEl__hyee. po one tnt. Se is the decisive area and it needs such as Viet Nam, hamper in- {9X Ursent attention.” _ |pressures remain possible ° om telligent handling of stresses|, The detailed study of basic Rurope through ' divided ‘tissues now straining the Atlan- within the Atlantic Alliance. | tie Alliance was : . te many oF elsewhere. It also says that the U.S. can- ; " ae fore President de Gaulle's reaf- |... --. . WS at note ATO les ations |firmation this week of his in-| Grain System outside the alliance. 5 — to ae enge a con ion "s s % It also claims that President [French contribution to NATO's!) Needs Change + OTTAWA (CP) — The whole handling system - needs: examination a heavy strats on the alli- ance." | It adds- NATO. has restrained Russia in Europe and change is afoot within Russia. and East- ern Europe, but Communist : pe Evin ger ae eu = and perhaps even withdraw: mil- the American (defence) commit. |'t@rily in 1980. : meet fegeniiens of what aa cease eo — hy ee or what happens to the Atlantie |. 1. Canada ai uropean Alliance.” : Tall ‘ es within mae “‘need Says the report: “The risks |@reater access to policy counsels of the U.S.—and vice include a real possibility of all- ar dae “ine More remote contingencies of muclear war but also the ambi- s challenges that a flexible munist strategy makes pro- bable.” : _ 8. NATO has worked superbly all agree, ineluding France, that the alliance needs a work agreement on policies to- the Soviet Union. alliance problems “call. and better attention on r than s i i i : : i é i : A i t i : i 7 ; iil become reduce the American commit- ment to the defence of France.” The report was prepared by the Senate subcommittee on na- operations, headed by Democrat Henry Jackson of W. and including coieune Eekaee ks fix th [i ? = < @® i Kennedy (Dem. N.Y.), Edmund Muskie (Dem. Me.) Javits (Rep. N.Y.). In making the said the i and Jacob| 3. The sae |RR Eas : s ga Helen MePhee ts Arena by her Princess, Miss . presents the Queen 9 Tee aaah Naney Harper, while her other “rede . §porta Princess Miss Patsy Richard