aes INJURY MISSED A Dartmouth, N.S., commercial traveller escaped serious injury when this 1958 Plymouth he Was,;Mary’s Road last week. The driving left the highway near st. | vehicle was severely damaged. AGRICULTURAL NEWS P.E.I. Department H event possible by generously donating prizes for the Public - 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed , May 20, 1959. te the amount of six, five, four, three and two. TEN BREEDS AVAILABLE The P.EL! Clubs have available each day. ten a .erent breeds o: .attle. fe choice of which breed to use is entirely up to the livestock cwa- er. The Inseminator should not be pul in a position where > is asked to which cross the bre-der should use or as a matte of fact to which bull should be used in any particular! ‘eed, is we feel should be the responsibil- ity of the owner, He should be familiar with his herd so that he will know what particular bleod _ |Iine or strains he wishes to use to develop his herd. The breeds available are: Hol- stein, Ayrshire, Jersey, Guera- sey, Dual Purpose Shorthorn, Beef Shorthorn, Hereford, Aber- deen Angus, Red Poll and Charo- laise P.E.I. ASSOCIATION The Annual Meeting of the P. E.T. Artificial Breeding Associa- tion is being held on Monday night, June 22nd at the Legion Hall, Charlottetown. An outstand- » ting speaker has been bookéd for the occasion. It is hoped that Re- ‘presentatives from all the thir- teen Artificial Breeding Clubs in the Province will be present. DEHORNING CATTLE... ... .. Prince Edward Island cattle producers are urged to dehorn all calves before they are two months old or, better still before they reach two weeks of age. Speaking Competition. Frank Jardine, President of the | of Agriceitare |P.E.I. Artificial Breeding Assoc- 4-H CLUB RALLY ¢ The many hundreds of 4H Club Members in Queens Coiun- _ ty are going to Nave a gala event Saturday next on the occasion of their Annual Ratly being held in Prince of Wales College, Auditor- ium. . Audrey MacMillan, Queens County Agricultural . Representa- tive recenily: released the pro gramme. She reports that ac- tivitise will get underway at 9.30 in the morning. This Rally will be attended by Garment Club, Calf Club and Project Club mem- bers and any other interested groups in the County. During the Morning session entertainment will be provided by the Clyde River Garment Club, Alexandra Calf Club; Kingston Calf and Gar- fation recently announced that prizes will be offered at the var- ious County Exhibitions for ar- tion for the Senior Groups will be held in the afternoon. After which the Dunstaffnage and Erns- cliffe Calf Clubs and the Mead-|te given in the Junior Heifer | owbank Project will provide en-|¢a}° Classes. The Exh’bitions | entertainment. awarded. | bition, The Egmont Bay New. Glasgow and District Jun-| will be offered in the four dairy jor Farmers organization tave-|breeds name): Holstein, co-operated with the Department |sbire, Jersey and Guernsey. of Agriculture in making this 4-| tifically bred calves. These wilt | This advice is given by the Dir- ector of Veterinary Services, Dr. | George C. Fisher who points. out that cattle that have been de- horned do better and there are less losses as result of injuries. Increasing numbers of buyers prefer cattle that have been de- horned, therefore, it is up to us which have accepted this offer if we want to keep and develop To wind up this Gala event the |are: The Eastern Kings Exhib- | these markets to make every ef-| judges will hand down their de- ition, The Prince Edward Island |fort to meet the requirements of iweive to twenty-four month $4.00 cisicns on the public speaking | Plowing Match and Agricultural the buyer. Cattle producers who) gn. year to five years $10.00. To| bulls, non R.O.P. dams under one competitions and prizes will be |Fair Association, Crapaud Exhi- |fail to dehorn their calves are’ transfer an animal the fee is $2.00 | year $12.00 and $15.00; bu'ls, non anc passing the problem on to the fo; poth members and non-mem-|R-.0.P. dams one to two years Artificia! Breeding, in dehdrning a calf at a week old or at a year old is worth thinking about. Costly compounds, electric dehorners are obtainable from any Veterinarian or through various Supply Houses. If these are applied when the horns be- gin to appear it will completely destroy them. BEES is “packaged"’ bees in honey yield and lower cost of production for the third successive year at L’- Assomption. The overall poor crop in 1958 was attributed to rain and cool weather in July. “Packaged” bees averaged 59 Ib. per colony as compared with 77 Ib. for “over-wintered” bees. l: |Comparable figures for 1957 were 129 Ib. and 142 Ib. respectively. Many beekeepers find salt dou- bly useful, in controlling the growth of grass in front of the hives and as a salt source for the bees. » It pays to keep the hive en- trance clear because grass and weeds clog the entrance and dis-| rupt the traffic of the flying bees reducing the honey crop. In addition, beekeepers have ob- served that bees like salt. Ac- tually it seems that bees prefer to go a distance for salt, say 15 or 25 rods from the hive. Let- ting the bees work block salt is much easier than bothering to put salt in the drinking water. SHORTHORNS The method of identification in Shorthorns is by tattooing in the right ear. The herd letters and the year letters are used. All an- imals must be ‘tattooed before six months of age. To become a member of the Shorthorn Acso- ciation the fee ts $5.00. A Jun- ior membership is $1.00. Non - members “are fiot permitted to “Over-wintered” bees have led | om me Oe ix Insu.. nation Cenier unless. Prior approval of the Execu- provided for this purpose. Ap- Prova: will be givea only after of evidence that the ; 4H Club who is also a Junior Meme: of the: Canadian Short- horn Association. 2. A recogni- zed ‘aid up member of the Cana- dian Dual Purpose Society desir- ing io usc semen focm a bull or recognized Dual Purpose Short- horn Blood lines. 3. “. Member of the Canadian Shorthorn As- sociation who has proven spe- cial circumstances which would jus ‘fy the insemination for a lim- ited period of her herd with se- men purchased from an’ Artifi- cial Breeding Center’ Ié you intend to use the ser- vices of your Artificial Breeding Club to breed your purebred Shorthorns I would suggest that you apply directly to the Na- tional Secretary of the Shorthorn Association. It js my understand- iag—that these regulations were invoked that a large number of applications have been submit- ted to the Association and that the majority of them have been approved by the Committee. GUERNSEYS Tattoo only is the method of identification for Guernseys. The ear is designated when the herd letters are issued. The registration and transfer fees are:' Membership, $5.00; Re- gistretion for femeles under six months, members $2.00 non mem- bers $5.00; females six to twelve ‘months $3.00 and $6.00; females twelve to twenty-four months. $5.00 and $8.00, females two years and over $10.00 and’ $15.00; bull, | R.0.P. dams under one year $8.00 applicant is} 1. A Member iregister. The fees for members |and $13.00; bulis, R.O.P. damed ! are as follows: under six months |one to two years $2.00; six to twelve months $3.00; | $15.00; bulls RO. P. dams two)y The Prince Edward Islaid | Mount Carmel Exhibition and the buyer who protects himself by| bers, Dairymen’s Association and the | Alberton Exhibition. These prizes | reducing the price. If you have Shorthorns it might Dehorning young calves is a/be of interest to know who may handled .and suffer no set back There will be five prizes put upjat this stage. The difference —_—_____— smc se nen ment Club and the Fort Augus- tus Calf and Garment Club. The Junior Public Speaking Competition will also be’ held in the morning. The Judges for-this ®ccasion are: Mrs. Eugene Cul- fen, Charlottetown; Mrs. Fred Gates, West Royalty and David —* Department of Agricul- e. Group singing will be under the direction of John Evans the Gen- srai Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. This will be followed by Project Processions for the Garment, Calf and Project Clubs. The Chairmen for the morning Session will be Wayne Dickieson of the New Glasgow Calf Club and in the af- ternoon S¢ssion Aeneas Gallant | from Stella Maris Project Club. | Miss Judy MacRae of Point Prim Garment Club will be the Chair- lady for the Public Speaking Com- petition. i SQUARE DANCING | Square dancing will be first fea- ture on the afternoon program under the direction of Dr. George C€. Fisher. This will be followed | by entertainment from the Stella} Maris Project Club, the West! a Fredericton Garment ib. Donald Cox, Agricultural Re- presentative from Pictou County. Nove Scotia will be the guest speaker. He is a man who has devoted a great deal of time to’ the development of youth and the development of Programmes in the community. Following this the Notre Dame and Hunter Riv- ee Garment Clubs will provide entertainment. 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Wool and viscose 20 x 36. 2.98 Each Nated with se- men coming from an Artificial tive C..mmitice is given on a fotm moe. uswed win ee POlice Probe ls Ordered SAINT JOHN, N. B. ‘(CP)— Mayor D. L. MacLaren Sunday night announced plans for a ‘ull study of all phases of the Saint John police. department. The announcement was thade regulations -which are in :effect at the present time. Effective July ist, 1959 the Guernsey membership on an an- tual basis will remain at $5.00 and the establishment of a life membershin' at $60.00 has been ar-ounced. The registration fees are as follows: females under six months, members $2.00 non- members $5.00; females six to ‘twelve months $3.00 and $6.00; females twelve to: twent ur months $5.00 and $8.00; females two years and over $10.00 and $15.00. 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