=e 4 iP are LAC Joseph Thebeau, E of Acadieville, N.B., also sta- y at Chatham; Andre Gau- ; . 18, Nouville, Que., be- ved to be on his way to join air force at Chatham and es Life Of Young . ° ‘Drive et e. a ‘. Airman Gerdinand Caissy. 69, St. Omer. Que., sole occupant of the second All were brought here and are reported’in good condition. Fran- ceour.\, seriously injured, was through the wind- shield of the car and received — cuts’ to his throat and Dr. Arnold Branch of the Red Cross blood transfusion service in Saint John received the call for blood from Maria Saturday night. Mrs. Lena Pond, blinding midnight rain storm. The blood was picked up at Sussex by Moncton Red Cross officials and taken to RCAF of- ficials in Moncton who drove it Chatham te Maria to complete the- relay. All air transport had been grounded because of poor weather. pes a wierd gong é ¥ z 3 i * @F more years— and to the pre- sent have not received their award. ; -Also present at the banquet Will be the fourteen National 4 H Club Week delegates who at the present time are: participat- in 4-H Club Week programs. AGRICULTURAL NEWS P.E.I. Department of Agriculture in the development of club work. Club Leaders have received in- formation regarding this banquet and have been requested to re- turn the forms before November 25th. so that final arrangemepis can be made. CROSSBREEDING CATTLE During the past few years there {}has been a trend toward more .| size in beef cattle. Accompany- ing this has been more wide- spread use of crossbreeding in commercial cattle production. 7e|There is no objection to cross- breeding cattle and, well applied, it can produce feeder cattle with good growth for age and with ability to put on good gain. There is some concern that commercial cattlemen are begin- ning to neglect the fact that best results from crossbreeding are obtained where a pure bred sire of one breed and a-good quality is mated to females of reason- -|ably pure lineage of another breed. In crossbreeding, as in any other mating, the result is only as good as the male and female involved. 5 The intention has been expres- sed to us recently of using cross- bred bull calves as sires. A cross. says this is better than drying them off gradually by milking once a day for a week or. two. in the udder stops milk secretion and cows will dry off without danger of damaging the udder. It is quicker and gives cows more chance to build up body reserves for the next lacta- tion. Tests have further shown that cows Having a_ six-to-eight-week dry period produced an average of 700 pounds more milk than cows that did not have the rest period. In these tests, these cows ate 440 pounds of grain and gain- ed 112 pounds. : If the udder pressure of a cow producing more than 20 pounds of milk becomes too great, the amount of feed being fed should be reduced. It is sometimes re- commended to reduce the water for cows that are especially dif- ficult to dry off. WORTH MONEY It is just. as foolish to waste the fertility in manure.as it would be to bury a sack of fertilizer. Careless handling of manure can cost you hundreds of dollars each year. ee One ton of manure from an average dairy herd contains about 500 pounds of organic mat- ter, 10 pounds of nitrogen, 2 pounds of phosphrus, and 8 pounds of potassium. These am- ounts will naturally vary. from farm~to farm with the kind of bedding used, feed fed, and care given to the manure. An average dairy cow produces 12% to 15 tons of manure a year. The nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in that much manure are worth about $30. Most costly errors in handling manure are leaving it out in loose piles where air can circulate through it andj. letting the liquid manure go to Lwettable DDT im 80 gallons of s wees R. eetet » about the time cattle are 50 percent wettable lindane pow- der, or 8 pounds of 50 per cent: water can, be used. For dairy ‘cattle or beef to be slaughtered within thirty days, where there is danger of DDT residues ap- pearing in the milk or meat, use 8 pounds of 50 per cent wettable methozycholar in 980 gallons of water. Rotenone and Pyrenone sprays are also effective. Where cold weather conditions make general applications of spraying or washes dangerous, in- sectidal dusts may be used to treat individual animals during the winter. Several applications may be necessary to keep lice infestations in check. However, they often fail to reduce heavy infestations to satisfactory levels. Animals that show little or no reduction in lice after two or three treatments should be thor- oughly treated with a wash in a warm shelter. Use dusis as a temporary expedient and only when weather conditions and lack of shelter prevent the use of washes and sprays. Use one of the following dust formulations: (1) 5 per cent DDT; (2) 0.5 per cent lindane; (3) t per cent ro- tenone; (4) 10 per cent methoxy- chlor. OLD FURS NEW FASHION Fur from an old coat in cup- board or trunk can bring new | fashion to a dress or hat, say3) Mrs. ~ Joan’ Vanterpool, Clothing Specialist, Extension Branch of the Alberta Departmen: of Agri- culture. — To make a collar, select a re- gular tissue paper pattera. Trim waste. DURING THIS EMERGENCY ONE ... . SEE YOU SATURDAY NIGHT! the seam allowance. Then lay \ f Wail BV BA eg THESE | SOUTHPORT » KING’ : . \ . NO FOLKS, YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE WITHOUT WHILE THE HILLSBORO BRIDGE IS BEING REPAIRED. . . 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