4. Agricultural News I. II. I. Department of Agriculture ANNUAL CONFERENCE The Annual Conference of the ions of broodincss. They should he 9323- 7- Mll-LAWS delll-83 ul- Pmvindal Minute" of Auqculgufetxeii gedi-on mu? duamghlhfdpiriod cc will be closed Aug. lst to l5. "ii" "iii ”tZ”"'ii1a?.i.”iJ.?' s23T..ui""J.””'3.'2f;'1 iii itil nil? ELECTNCAL WIRING -M. fr 5 . , . . .. lxrlunswick. with the opening ses- which go broody at frequent inter-I "Ir" Brown Elecmcl I.-inn called for 9:00 a.in. on August vals are unlikely to be profitable wz 1'3;-A1 1-an grcx wgu, ,; g llayers and should be marketed. cigge,-'5 Pharmacy open 3 gm. Thu.-. is thegsth Annual Corifer- From mid-summer onward hens to it p,m. plIl'9. and it is expected that re-.reach the end of their first years HUSSMAN U I M F . 1' pr.-sentatives will be present fromyegg production and go through the P? 8 P9131918- path of the ten Provinces. This nomial mail which renews their l-'ll,l7lC. l99l-- 3350-00 5'-0793' 1390' is the one Corifaelrencuelin ?le(year entlrel cfntedlof fcat:ie1;s.doWher:-tric. whcrc prov nc po cos a ITCISDCCIB re mg wor s ne. BALANCE 01,. S - C t l" d"'::::.'.:.:.r::::ri:'z:'..rr" ".”...”'?.iii.:3 2: .222: -- till” -33-??? are iscuss on a . in ma 1 di - W . Fcdcral-Provincial policies also re-in she will produce a reasonable 8 u an solve the attention of the Corifer- number of hatchable eggs but in Au, co'r'roN mu-:ssEs going we in an effort to have uniform'commercial laying flocks it is the at one third off. Kennedy's Lad- Icuislzition in each Province. usual practice to market the hens ies' Wear. it the conclusion of llle Conic!" as soon as laying ceases and to L R ' d .-nt-c a tour of the potato llmwlngirenew the entire flock yearly. (Pull 0” h5P""";5r W3” 1 al:' .ircas ofl New Brunswick has been Keeping the flock in profitable:-Wl - -Y0"? 9 Olcev P" 39" 9 - City and Central IDY'B TAXI-Dial 6500 I509 CRASWELL for Better Photo l,-rapbs. 1A.DALlANI W.l. The July meeting of Brsdalbane Village W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Colin Mathason on July 11th. Meeting opened by singing "ode" followed by "Repeating the Creed" in unison. ltoll call was responded to by ten members and one visitor. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved Correspondence was then read and discussed. it was decided to give five dollars to the Institute Scholarship. Several bills were moved paid including articles for school also treat for a sick member. The committees then gave their reports. school committee reported seven dollars and 'seventy five cents given for prizes to school. The following are new committees: sick Mrs. Cuylor Matheson and Mrs. Colin Matheson: Lunch: Mrs. Elton Somers. Mrs. Allan lliclion. Mrs. Lionel llohinson. Several membe n offered to collect for the Salvation Army. It was also decided that each member give one dollar to help the funds. One new member Joined If is Ruliamali Scheinleld Frank Men have always sought the good for any field. And it win worst of Success with as much prove highly interesting, I believe srdor as the Fountain of Youth. for older persons who can't under- the Charlottetown Llhrary. "Don't sure why they have succeeded. Trust to Luck" by Lord Beaver- brook that should give valuable dmincum, of being ml clues in the quest for Success. it Lo.-d gnvubrook, one of '5 'dd1'9559d chle"Y 10 Y0"!!! men successful men now iiv starting out on I business or fin- book 15 me result of more ancial career but the advice holds gverggg ,9... of yenfg 415 31. mg Wood Islands Traffic Up Substantial increases in allclas a The art of making money implies all those qualities-. ' eon- centratlon. economy. self-eontrol- which make for success and hap- piness to win a sweepstake or a big dividend on the pools is con- sidered justified. but to amass a fortune by hard work which creat- es opportunities of ife and hap- niness for thousands is considered wicked by silly politicians and foolish journalists. There is a lot of hypocrisy written about money. Wealth without the wish. the brains or the power to use it is too often the medium through which men pamper the flesh with good living and the mind with inanity--” Luck: '”Trust To Luck"'---No We And Our Neigl'ibors., . "DON'T TRUST T0 LUCK" words have any influence there stand why they have tailed--and a small volume of 107 pages. in indeed for those who are not -quite "Don't Trust to Luck" has the tten by the most ing. The than the attitude is more hostile to success. and no phrase more foolish." time of writing) and of numerous. varied and successful experiences. Born in New Castle, New Bruns- wick in 1870, with just a "rudi- mentary" education as he says, he; is a newspaper publisher. author.I organizer and one of the principal stockholders in such huge projects arranged. and from there the dele-tproduction calls for the removallnelel” D7553 sh0P- gates Vill visit Nova Scotia and' Prince Edward Island. It is ex-l in-i'lcIi that the group will be lli' r'h.-irluto,-town for the opening ofl of non-layers as soon as they can be detected. Hens are worth Ill much. and often more. for meat just as they stop laying as they -ho Provincial Exlllblllvll OH Alli-zare at any later date. isl 15. h'(lRI'lST PROTECTION .I.m,n, are Several enemies from that remain. The aim in a com-l him-li a well-managed woodlot -llittllll hc protected. namely: Fire. 'n(Wl(lFl(. insects and disease. - Fliiil I the majority of people have1 cithcr heard over the radio, or Getting rid of them then reduces feed costs and makes summer housing conditions better for those mercial flock should be to dispose of the hens early enough to givc the houses a thorough leaning be- fore the new crop of'pu1lets must be brought in from the range. The art of culling the non-layers rcad in the newspapers during the ll"-"II 3 mick is "any legrned 3'"! iitlsl wcck. about the disastrous? tires which have been sweeping through the province of Ontario, tlCsll'uylng thousands of acres of timberland. and causing losses culling must be looked on as a primary requirement in maintain- ling a profitable flock. An entire -pamphlet could be written on cull- ling alone but most of the essential amounting to millions of dollars. idem” are lncmded 1” the 'm"”w' Mthough such desolation and 'l('.slFll('llllIl could never reach such 1 parallel in this Province. due to tlir lack of extensive forest areas. unconcerned in this regard. as a forcst firc could be quite serious l'l'('fl on this small Island of ours. For instance, some of these areas ed. p1um3ge..wo;-u, broken faded, Stewart. Buckspnrt, Maine. which have-been heavily cut for Molt-Molt late and quickly, P- pulp during the past few years Bi-oodiness-Seldom if every bro-' ivmild be highly hazardous. esp- ecially during this ti.me.of year Medium iength Ind width. Comb, A Full. want. bright red. Face-1 whcn everything is tinder-dry. liuhlcri match. a smouldering rziinplirc. or a carelessly tossed cigarette hiitt could touch off one of these slash areas and develop ouickly into a raging fire. destroy- ing some valuable woodland. as well as endangering the homes of ncarhy iestrlenls. The serloiisness of a forest fire I- not generally understood by the average individual. on the surface: the land seems only to be stripped nf its apparel. but the situation is much more complex and far reaching in its ill-effects. During It forest fire not only are years of lng chart which was prepared by the staff of the Department of Poultry llushanrlry. Ontario Agri- cultural College. Guelph. tit-vertheless. we should not be too; CULLING CHART GOOD LAYERS Health-Active. alert. well-flesh- ody. Head-Stout beak. Flat skull. tClean-cut. bull but lean. Eyk lLarge. prominent. bright. Bodye 'Medium depth. well-fleshed. Back long, broad and flat. Abdomen- Full, good capacity. Skin thin. soft ,and loose. Vent-Large. moist and idilaterf. Shanks tlegsl-Thin. flat. smooth. Bleached in yellow-skim ned birds. CIILLS !lealthCDull, thin. over-fat. Plumage-Bright. soft. glossy. tMolt-Molt early and slowly. COOP" "P" l"'"d '7” A""" l Broodiness-Frequently ilieade-Small, round. narrow. crow- broody. head. coarse. Comb-shrunken. :"""'"' 1”” hm "Ml l' '"”'59- lpale. scaly. Face-Fleshy. sunken. all the bacteria life and humus hurried out of the soil. and it may hr a generation before conditions are favourable for a new stand to hm-nine established. Thc forest floor comprised of rt:--ll loaves. twigs and. decaying u-ct-table matter acts like a are; Eyksmall. dull. suilken. Body- .-Shallow. short. narrow. round back Abdomen-Slack. lacking capacity. Thick. hard and fatty. Vent-Small dry. and puckered. Shanks (legs)- tCOHl'Se and round. Yeollow in yel-l low-skinned birds. sponge absorbing rnofstu;-Q gnu-,lMAI(E FINE PURCHASE the soil. When this floor is d lmved the water runs off and we. ill” Subjected to floods. followed by erosion and water shortages. Alny fires that start should be extinguished as soon as possible. Many woodlots do not require any extra precaution because they are surrounded by roads or cultivated fields. but slash areas. or where the woodlot adjoins a grassy field. are safer if some precautions are taken. A couple of furrows will usually stop a grass fire. and they should be ploughed adjacent to the area that is being pi tocted, l-ire lines ten to fifteen feet wide make good fireguards. These may separate the woodlot from use source of danger, or divide the woodlot into compartments. and be utilized as roads. All brush and litter should be ruioved from u-: "'9" strips. and are far more all-d. Brush from cuttings is a. source of danger. This may be eliminated by burning in pi-ugh LIVESTOCK I T-Tllzlnlt is responsible for the disappearance of many woodlofal dttinn of others. Stock browse thel seedlings. tramp down the sap- pm-ctive if lllnulzhed and cultiv- as cutting proceeds. and the depleted. run-down con-I lines. and injure the roots of large Lewis Campbell. Benny McPhee. Clara MacLellan and Club Leader, George MacDonald of the St. Georges Calf Club recently pur- chased five purebred Ayrshire calves from Edwin Reid and Son. sunnyslope Farm. Rollo Bay West. Three more purebred Ayrshire calves were purchased by James Morrison. Billy Victor and Laura MacLellan of the St. Georges Calf Club from H. 8. Sobey and Son. Albany R. R. The st. Georges Calf Club Lead- er. George MacDonald. states that this good purchase was assisted by the Ayrshire New Breeders' Bonus Policy and gives the Policy fine praise. - This progressive move on the part of St. Georges Calf Club mem- hers is worthy of special mention and progress of the calves wllll be watched with interest. CLUB NEWS The regular meeting of the Brac- klay Point leaslde 4-H Calf Club was held in Howa's Hall, July 19. The meeting opened with the club pledge followed by the roll call t atomic bomb. BUY FRESH EGGS. at Ken- nedy's Poultry Farm. Beach Grove inn Road. t GENERAL ELECTRIC floor polisher now 847.95. Browi. Elec- tric. BROOKFIELD Presbyter- ian Church - Mr. Steven Moti- Lall from India will show a fllrn in the Church tonight. August 3. Heart of India. 3 p.m. All are wel- come. i ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. iwilfrid L Furness, Vernon. an- nou the engagement of their daughter Marion Christine to Her- bert William. son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Platts, Charlottetown. Marriage to take place at Vernon River United Church. August 24. i Personals . Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morrissey. ll-last Royalty. left this morning to jspend their vacation with Mrs. Morrissey's aunt and uncle. D.W. In Memoriam In memory of my husband Wil- liam Cooper who passed away August I. 1954. its lonesome here without you Never will your memory fads Loving thoughts will always was- der To the grave where you are laid. Ever remtlnbered by his wife. l In loving memory of William 3. 1954.... .. sometlme's it's hard to under- . stand. ' lwhy some things have to be. But up in heaven. God had plan- ed in Beyond our power to sea. God gave as strength to fight it. 'And courage to bear the blow. And what it cost to lose yes. No one will ever know. Always remembered by son Gor- don and daughter-in-law Audrey and grandchildren Carolyn sad Gordon. ' In memory of Joseph A. Mac- Donald. St. Peters Lake who died May 27. 1865. Mass Cards received too late for memorlam. Francis Laurette Dunstan and Barbara Ann MacDonald, St. Pe- ters Lalia. Mr. and Mrs. John 0'- Neal. Morell. The Sisters of It. Martha. Charlottetown Hospital, Mrs. Mary M. Macxinnon. Man- chester Mass.. Leo Malone. Mor- ell. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson St. Peters Bay. May his soul rest hi peace. LETBAL rowan An average thunderstorm re- leases 50 times the energy of the ATTENTION -FARMERS slfications of traffic are reported: in figures released by Northum-I herland Ferries Ltd. . Traffic figures for July. 1955) with last yenrls figures in brack- ets are as follows: Passengers H.921 (19.93-i). an increase of N7; autos 5,615 (5.368l. an in- crease of 247; trucks 9'78 i969l. an increase- of nine. Total traffic figures for May to July are: passengers 37.411 (35.- at this meeting. Mrs. Elton sorners kindly invited members to her home for next meeting. roll call: sing. say, or pay. Meeting closed by singing the "Queen". In Memorial: la sad and loving memory of a dear father and grandfather. William Cooper. whr died August 3' 1954' 7525!. an increase of 1.653: autos 'I'odn.y .our thoughts they all go 10,454 (10,019), If! a To just one year ago. When our smiles were turned to tears By a sad and bitter blow. We often sit and think of you And talk of how you died. And to think you could not say goodbye Before you closed your eyes. Ever remembered by his daugh- tesl. Lena. and Harvey. Cards OfTl1anl(s We wish to extend our thanks to our friends for their kindness. also for Mass Cards. floral tri- butes and messages of sympathy during our meant and bereave- crease of 253. BATS BANISI-IED THETFORD, England to be smoked out. Rheumatic Pal ment. The family of the late Augustine Tnrnntss,0nl.(5pei'llII)-Si'iiint'e Glulllt has now developed an odorless, greaaeleas cream that sets in a new way to bring hours and hours of relief from pains of arthritis and rI'ieiimai.lsm-witlioiit the need of taking pills a.nd other medicines that may upset. the system, Rubbed gently into painful areas. this cream penetrates so deep it actually vanishes into the skin. It Qeeds the ilow of fresh, rioli blood I wish to express my most sincere thanks to Dr. DeLory, Dr. Burden. Msgr. Murphy. Fr. Steele. the R. C. M. P. of Souris and Charlottetown. the matron and staff of the Sourls Hospital. and all who helped me in any way during my recent illness. Mrs. Micheal J. Maelnnis. which was answered by twenty- one members. The minutes were read and approved. l Consideration took place on whether or not to hold a dance to- raise money for the club. it was Special for two weeh. aash prioe ton lots Master log Grow- Ir NM; Master log Finisher trees with their hoofs. Woodland decided to leave this until nextl&'!,'Il. nu dohvefy smug g Tl.-ltllirf will produce about one- meetlng. i lllilll the quantity of pssturage.l The program committee for nexll mil"- and the quality is only about one-- llll" In good as grass grown lnl full sitnllfiht. Animals pack downj tlic soil. allowing the wafer to run off. instead of being absorbed. Qmlc often insufficient water is retained for the trees as evidenced by dead tops. Shade and wateringlon July 22 in st. Teresa's Hall. areas should be fen the wnodlpt, INSECTS AND DISEASE cedoff froml l be best controll the woodlot, 5l'.VlMER l . mason NT. LAYING FLOCK M-I 0" I 3 all production "nos. the bird is inclined to ra-t 0” ””l.1''.i'tti:.".i' - ., .--i..:::: ::r::-";'....-'- . olsass ' 0' and the utterancdnaacalll km. ::.?E:,, fanheiithatlamotharlagohieks. emulgk . naming your favorite holiday ra- .sort on P. E. l. After this ii dis- cussion on the annual tour took Insects snd dim”, C... u'u."y place. it was decided that it be 9.4 by clung” up discussed again at the next meet- ' , infected trees. fl" to keep an on", ma "owing lcovered in the July test. Booklets Hcnrnuslyfthiis leaving the wood. were then distributed among the lot in 3 much p.,,m,g,,. mndmong members. -These were discussed and the test"for the next meetlng' is to be from them. it was de- cided that the next meeting be held on August 5. The meeting- waa then adjourned. meeting is Beverly Hughes andl Myrna Dockerty. The August meeting will be held on the 23rd. Following the meeting 4-H tests were written. The last meeting of the Bald- win's Road poultry club was held The roll call was answered by g. A test was given on the work I t Your Master Feed Dealer ROLAND HYDE. Cos-awall Go In Train 8 EAVEI BARGAIN COACH FARIS T Goln NEDA? I WEDNES AY AUG. lo-l7: seer. sui T MONTIIEAL, OTTAWA, orTOBON!'0 From All Stations in Mari- ( LIMIT nay Coaches Itnly IIIIIIIU Dboohad No stopovus PLAN YOU! III! NOW rm roll Information consult Haas-sstusas CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIWAYI NlVoIco TIIpIa-lO- Ideal for new cars and anginaa in good condition - Canada's most popular motor oils! iCPl- pose, then the master and not Some 300 bats. which invaded a the servant in to blame. 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