“ samen wes were offered premium of one quarter of one 18 The Guardian, Onariowevown, FTL, ‘ov. ©, 1900. [Bond Issue Subscriptions publicly to take at least $100,- |per cent over the face value, the — ae R p ’ 3 Oe, of ho CERNE, SR perenne, eereaiion are : un ast $ 00,000,000 nesday’s announcement did no:|for the longterm, additional is- ~ ' ! say whet quently the central jae of SMpercent bonds. doe Bookings Now Being Received For By JAMES NELSON here said the next. test wiil /Damk took, or issues # /Oct. 1, 1975, subscriptions of —. OTTAWA. (CP) — Subscrip- likely come in about two months es Up to $50,000,000 are being ac-f = . tions for government's new time when government must subscriptions were | cepted. e moda |bond refinancing offer this weck arrange for some Of | allocated among the three with win these additions, there Winter Accom tion ran beyond the $300,000,000 limit | all of another,’$300,000,000 worth emphasis on the short’ term. when the books closed Tuesday |of .bonds falling due in. Febru- now will he $650.000,000 worth >. night, acting Fimance Minister ary For the mar ouom of four-per-cent bonds falling }, — ; Sharp announced Wednesday. The government offered the |Semt bonds dae Dec. 18, 1968 laie sprit 1, 1980, and $000,000; “9 cues 6 = An investment business source |new bonde, which are to be | tered oor wee Per? | 000 falling’ ue Oct. 1. 19% at =, ingle |__| dated and issued Dee. 1, to re- i ee was $150,- ~~ e , | 4 =* suites at greatly | linsecticide (Ruelene) was used | place $300,000,000 out of $325,. | Q00.000- o-otesen bende repeemh anna = reduced rates. and all animals were treated. 900,000 worth of 3% - per - cent eel 7 2 free In the Spring of M068 ‘vo shephed nents which ene an Des. a = 2: For a worry os on all farms to evaluate the pro- government P to 22 >= winter in warm gram and found that results redeem %25,000,000 of the indebt- FIRST MAMMOTH =eh f : were better than we had anticl-|edness for cash. STi ve =? and comfort. pated. We got very close to a| The refunding issue was cf- ‘ a os ‘100 per cent kill on warbles on |fered as additions to three other / : treated ennants ~ bond issues im the short, me- p ws: ‘ ‘ t T Th did seem to more dium and long-term ranges. At * ¢ . ; the Spring than in other the pnices the additions were af- Georgetown Rink a Make The Right Move o the be 5.15 years. In one barn there was one young i i ‘ Saturday Night, Nov. 20 Music supplied by The Group Charlottetown Hotel Kent Street + Dial 4-7371 \her poor condition and her festation we on ie for 18 months. mainder in group were lof warbles. | TAKE : BIG | Any animals showing warbles| The Bank of Camada agreed in the Spring were treated with | with the government before the |Rotenone powder and we feel! iquite confident that a good job) /was done in that erea. 'THIS YEAR’S PROGRAM | The results, as I mentioned, |adication >"c7ram. on the re- . . : mainder of P.E.I. this fal and PP a gS? . Peg eliminate this costw pes’ °s SB Me Pe ee. : jgoon as possible. There was @ great deal of information gained from West Prince area found that we will need co-operation in the remainder a8 24 ;with about 10 school districts nae born actor Forrest Thankegiving luncheon of the other unusual gifts to members the province than we had in that ucker registers delight—os ee guests w order area. This ie because each staff fismay—avith the gift he was Caravan Club os wwe OY . |member will be covering a much presented at the annual guest Thursday. Ducks and the day. (AP Wirephoto) | greater area. There were 10 men i | from the P.EJ. Department of FACTS FOR FARMERS | Agrioltore in tle area lat year |. Warble Fly Programzz = ‘Could Clear Island “=2isssre : By DR. H. H. KELLY |letter outlining the program and , - _ lenie the siciie is available Cob: P.E.I. Dep f Agriculture mic insec' s . ‘< tle owners are requested to pick This fall, the P.E.1. Depart- jried by way of the blood stream |not treat (1) cows whose milk is | the material up and use it as di- ment of Agriculture is organiz- to the larva. The back is used being used for human consump. rected ing a Warble Fly eradication only because it is a reasonably tion (2) Animals to be slaught-| The Warble Fiy Program program to cover all of P.E.I. |flat area for this material to be ered within 28 days. Calves that should be very useful to cattle from Portage east. There are absorbed through the skin. |; {were not out to pasture will not jowners, but there must be 100 various reasons for undertaking | The chemical is mixed with /be infected and therefore it is per cent co-operation. Co-opera- this program. Some of these are: [water before application. One unnecessary to treat them. ani- |tion is the key word and remem- ERADICATION POSSIBLE jounce of Ruelene is mixed with mals not treated in the Fall jber it is the cattle owners who The insect does not fly across three ounces of water. This mix- ‘should ‘be treated with Rotenone will benefit for years to come; water nor -deeszit fly more than |ture-of-Ruelene--and--water is /powder-in- the Spring to ensure’: We-in- the department are doing one mile in any direction. This used at the rate of one ounce 100 that the control of warbles is our part. Please do your part means that P.E.I. could easily |pounds of body weight. on complete. : and have all eee become free of this pest and the |weighing 800 pounds or over sti Soon as you have only source of reinfestation receive only eight ounces. Be- WEST PRINCE PROGRAM |for the winter. This treatment would be cattle brought in from \fore treating, be sure to observe | A second warble fly eradica- | should be applied if possible be- nearby provinces. With a minip |all precautions. Read the label |tion program was initiated in |fore December 1. ST oes mum of effort, the province |carefully. the Fall of 1964. We in the De- | could be kept warble free LOUSE CONTROL partment of Agriculture decided | OWEN): oan i} i ie OVERWINTERING A single treatment in the Fall |to find out how effective and | i All flies must pass a larval |usually provides seasonal louse |complicated such a program ae anh (grub) stage in the host animal. (control. would be. The area chosen was Y This is the only way that it is FALL TREATMENT ‘in Prince County, west of Port- if DUCA possible for the fly to live from | Fall treatment with the sys-|age.-This area was selected be- Cia) EIeCuiG LUG one summer to the next. It /temic insecticide is limited to |cause of its isolation from other | ae would be impossible to round jdry cows and young cattle. Do ‘agricultural areas. A systemic REA MmUIaoee them up during the fly season, |— i ” but it is possible to attack and} kill them during the larval stage in the host animal. | SUMMER LOSSES | There is a serious financial | loss due to warble flies In the summer, although the fly does not bite the animal, its noise | make the animal gad or run} about.. This trouble causes a toss of milk production, @ loss in weight gained, and some injur- | fes } WINTER LOSSES The larval stage (winter) does slow down the growth of the ani- | mal and costs money bec ause weizht gain-is not as great as it! should” be. “Tests “show that | grub-free cattle can gain up to one-half pound more per day than grub infested animals.”’ The last stage of the life cycle of the warble fly is called the pupa stage. Tt is at this time that damage occurs to the hide as well as to the meat carcass, not to mention the effects on the ive animal, All these are hidden costs and when added together they be come substantial, PREVIOUS PROGRAMS i Programs such as this have | heen attempted in the past. One | was carried out by the Federa- | tion of Agriculture and was very successful in some areas. The product used was Rotenone | powder and it was applied by | scrubbing the powder into the back when the warbles appear- ed in the Spring. Its main fault | was having to use it at lest | twice in the same Spring. As well it was a messy chore. Be- cause of the faults, co-operation was not all that was desirable. RUELENE Since that time, newer insecti- sides have been developed and now there is one (Ruelene) that \s used in the Fall of the year. | This chemical kills the small | grubs (larva) which live over | winter inside the animal. 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