If you .5 going to be a little man on pasture and hay land next "mm; it would be I. good idea m We the sod you have a. "shot 1,. the arm" with some fertiliser. ,, : generally recommended to ap- K d be there when growth atarts f,',”3. spring. It is possible to ap- "m. m the spring. But this opera- mn should not be delayed D00-ID" a mixture of eleven and grass- wmirs IN AN coca albumen. The e83 1' 3501" 7395 mater. The egg yolk contains 3079 at ,, pltosphorus-contairilng fat and is also relatively high in iron and copper salts. The DOUG P0-l"fvl0h 0f the albumen is largely protein. Eggs are the most versatile of mi Nnxt to milk, they are the most important protein-bearing food in tenttal to bone building. Eggs build up resistance to colds and other infections by supplying utamtn A. Eggs are rich in iron and copper salts. without which empties cannot be refilled. Remember (1) that the majority of chicken eggs are used as human healthful. nourishing and palatable iumer have the responsibility of maintaining the highest quality in their products. , "MANAGI-'.Ml:N'l' or YOUNG namy srocx" VVlll'll the calf is taken from its dun. Dlacc it in a smau individual can by Itself where it cannot be icstled around or the navel injured by being sucked by oher calves. A Separate lttn will make it easier to feed and care for the calf and note its condition or health. The pen should be well-ventilated with adequate window space for Iimhsht to enter but free from drafts and not too cold. It should 5” ih0T011Eh1y cleaned and disin- .ected before the calf is placed in it and kept Well-bedded with dry mlieriai. Cold drafts and cold, dmiv pens ere frequent causes of dmrrhea. colds. pneumonia and other set-backs. in order to keep the calf from llth-hit other calves or objects out- "dt We Dtn. the sides should have 1110 053811 spaces and should be or cast 3 1-2 feet high. This helps '0 Dzotect the calf from-disease trims and may also aid in pre- ilhhtir the spread or disease to "ill"! Xoung calves. IP11" Den should be equipped with I ..mall box for grain. a pail for & Agricultural News thoroughly wash and scald or steam the pails. cans, and other utenaila used in feeding milk or gruel to calves. Place these utensils on . drying rock in direct sunlight. after they have been washed. so they will ary or cheese factory should always be pasturized before being fed bacteria that cause disease. TEACHING Tl-IE CALF T0 DRINK feed will depend the condition of the call. In at- much milk at the start. As a. con- sequence the calf gets indigestion and amura and does not thrive as well as if it had received a smaller quantity. Never feed the strong vigorous calf more than one pound of milk per day for each ten The following quantities of milk per day will be sufficient at the stein-Fresian 8 Brown Swiss 8 pounds. Large and vigorous calves may be safely fed 1 or 2 pounds per day more than the quantities indi- pounds; sanitation is important. stunted or dead pigs represent a large loss in terms of labor and feed. A sound rations to prevent nutritional McLlAN COUNTY SYSTEM This system was developed by the United States Department of Agri- culture and put into practice in McLean County, Illinois. In practice such a system controls roundworms and inlernai parasites that abound in hog lots on which hogs are raig. Ed year after year. Tests have can AND ccnmar. "YOUB DOLLAI. BUM! MORE- at the HUGHES DBUG STORE." ma racer use SICK wcu." Giggey's Pharmacy. open evenings 'tlll 0 o'clock. Cold Waves and Machineless Per- manent: 33.50 up. lath. Sponsored by cross Roads women's Institute. sale of sand- Co-op Super Market. CHILD INJURED - M a s t e r Harbour. was' injured recently when he slipped off a deep cliff at the shore near his home. He was found unconscious by his lit- tle brother who was playing with him at the time of the accident. James was immediately rushed to recovery with no serious results. I 4. The young pigs are kept on this clean pasture until they are four months old. at which time they are less susceptible to the ravages of the roundworms. infection if the floors are cleaned and disinfected periodically. How- ever, unless a can expect. almost CHARLES GRAHAM The funeral of the late Charles Graham was held from Davisonls Funeral Parlor. Kensington, in Geddie Memorial Church. New London on Monday, November 8th, with a very large attendance. Rev. E. H. Bean was officiating clergy- man. The hymns sung were The Lord is My Shepherd, There is shown that as 50 pounds less iced were required to produce 100 pcaiiitisl of pork when roundworms wcsc ::i present. The essential of the MCLCIITI : :- tein are as follows: I. Farrowing pens are lll." ly scrubbed with lye waicr .l.l'l sprayed with a. good disinfect-.ittt. , 2. The sow is washed before entering the rat-rowing pen so ma; all dirt which may contain round- W971” EEK! is removed. . 3. VThc sow and baby pigs are confined to the farrowing pen untlli moved to pasture. at which time. they are hauled (not driven) to tlief lost in which there have been no pigs for at least it year. Under. such H mm a system or rotation no Night in Heaven. and Rock of Ages. Cleft for Me. Pallbearers i"?l'e Charles Duggan, Arthur Stew- r. lam Graham. James W. Cat :2 Amos Adams. John C. (Ltmro-ll. Burial was in the church (iPl2lZ.3”.i.'. PIMPLES CLEARED IN 7 DAYS or double your money back 1. Wash with snap and hot water. 2. Dry-the-n riih Dr. Chase-la Oint- ment gently into the pores. I. Leave an over night and wash off in the morning. 54-1 thorough cleaning (0.- DR. OIIISPS OIITMEIT lb”””":'1'"”' FIBESTONE TOY FAIR open. Lay.away now for Christmas. ATTENTION members P. E. 3. Auto Racing Association and their ton Women's institute . sale of candy. Send entries to Mrs. Wilbur celved by relatives on Nov. to of the death of Silas Rodgerson, Beauty Salon (over Hughes Drug opening in the Cornwall Hall, was conducted and Dr. A. S. Weir offered prayer. A beautiful Christ- mas film was shovm and carols sung, also it lively sing-song. T-he stun of fifty-five dollars was receiv- ed from the boxes. The children IN MEMORIA her 17th. 1952. with breaking hearts we wiatchod you And saw You T1355 EWIY. Altthough we loved you dearly and Winston, Nine Mile Creek. wish to thank their many friends the kind expressions of sym- ptithy received by them in the pathy to. her inwthc death of llf'l' lnod, 44v that they ar ish- .- able product and all le'tl:1dl:3eI'Il: of 3. and mmmmng sister Mrs. MacPhee. eggs from the producer to the con- dmues. ' Cord Of Thanks I would like to extend my sin- cere thanks to Dr. Auld and Dr. Beer, to my Special Nurses Miss Georgina Cairns. R. N., and Mrs. Parlee, to the Matron and staff of Prince County Hospital. to Rev. Mr. Ingi-sham to those who visited me or sent flowers, cards and treats. Also to my sister Mrs. Ida Lawless who faithfully cared for my home during my illness in Prince County Hospital. To all a. sincere Thank YU MrII. Sydney Mill .1-........ Cord Of Thanks I wish to thank Rev. Mr. Bean. lMr. Joseph Davison. Mr. Arthur Stewart. Miss Bea Murphy and all : who sent floral tributes or assisted in any way during my recent and Later and a small slatted rack for Wlilitritt vctilves are 3 to 4 weeks. "1-N193 should have access to a, wh mined lot or small pasture. "P lhty can be turned out ial Irt. exercise and direct suniigliti Khan .i, is not too cold or atemiy. l wigaif diseases and many disturb- ; .tcs of the stomach and digestive 'b3-Win are causer by harmful diwtmi-I which multiply in filth and 11;). Thorough cleanliness is absol- ru-.v essential in the successful "min: of calves. This is equally mil: oi the feed. pens, bedding. Mlheupails and other utensils. fl! 1 milk fed ahoulu be fresh and b.3!"- All other feeds should also PM "ah and wholesome. Keep the wf liens clean and well-bedded "'0 dry material. Remove all die- HGHT ACIDIT Y AND tisniitini ....of floor space. ' GIANT IN PERFORMANCE - output per hour insures warmer floors. better health. v atuaar. IN him. um less than 3 sq. n. greater comfort. THERE'S Oil hammerlold 30.000 B.T.U. heat from fuel. COME IN AND SEE IT TODAY AT & "AUTOMATIC" DOES ALL THE WORK! Yours for only 72.95 a check mess FEATURES 0 BEAIITIFUL shadowed mahogany nr blonds ' DEPENDABLE and cheap to operate. More I-roiesiaiii Orphanage 82.00 Each: Lloyd Rose. Mabel Rose. 31.00 Each: Irving Baker, Wil- liam Baker. Lyman Baker. Mrs. Lyman Rose. Mrs. L. D. Rose. 81.00 Each: Mrs. William Fraser, Mrs. Ken Fraser. Mn. Hudson 75c: Mrs. Russell Dingwell. 30c A Friend. si.00 Each: Mrs. Chester Mac- Neill, Mrs. A. Chlng. Mrs. Char- O, me content; of mg ggg, about tempting to grow a good calf. too Jamcs Maclnnis, oldest son of Mr. fm F"d”3' ""”"3' with ”' Very . . . . g . . f hild nd lea Ching. Mrs. Clarence Chmz. meimnd 1! you and two mm” onen the tendency 15 to "M W0 and M". Reubm Mcmnm Lmlc ls:lvge:alau:aeCllill?sxlceAowotlsshiguliicgod Mrs. Nelson Stewart. Georle Bruce. Mrs. H. R. Bell. Mrs. Theo. Robertson, Mrs. Alex Robertson, Mrs. Alice Rose. 75c: Mrs. Tyler Ching. 50: Each: Mrs. Lorne Mrs. Elsie Kennedy. Total . . . . . . . . . Red Point, Collected by Mrs, Raw- McNeill. 323.75 31.25: Mrs. G. J. Stewart. 51.00 Each: Ml'S. the diet of a growing child. Next start for average-sized, vigorous Bruce, M” Rawleigh Bruce. to certain fish oils. they are the calVeI Of the different breeds! of pastures is essential, with one In loving memory of III" II"? 75:. Mrs. Harry Bruce, most potent source of vitamin 1), Jersey 5 pounds; Guernseys 6 year of cultivated crop between Husband and Father. Chlrlrzs Mc- Mal I . V V I I y I I I I I . I Hmoo '.liC sunshine vitamin which is es- Doundsi Ayrshlres 7 pounds: Hol- hog pastures preferred. Curran. who passed away ovemr Mum” Rudy pm. Mm Home, Robertson 31.00 Each: Mrs. Alton Robert- son. Mrs. John Pykc. 75c each: Mrs. Rcbecca Robert- son, Mrs. Homer Robertson. 60c Miss Gertie McVane. A u, Collected by Mrs. Pe-i The G tee Stewart and Arlene Rohert- unrdhn Ion. Edward Robertson Mrs. 52,00 81.00 Each: Mrs. Percy MacDon- 32.00 Each: Peter Stewart. Mrs. D. I. Mc:,DiX0n, Juan Dixon. Clare, Mrs. Clinton Stewart, Willie MacDonald, Mrs. Earl Kennedy. Mrs. Manning Hearsey, Mrs. Floyd MacLean, Mrs. Robert Robertson. Bruce. 70c: Harold MacGregor 50c: Robert Dixon, Jr, MacDonald. Birdie 40c: Mrs. Havelack Robertsnn. Elmira, Collected by Mrs. Clive Bruce Senate in 1044 and lace Fraser. i Ray Bruce. l Page 3 Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1954 Gwen and Mrs. Harry pm... Edison Rose, Johny 75:: Each: Foster Garrett. Elllut Mrs. William Robertson, A1eien.P””"i5”d 10 Vote to we Dentu- Comnv Mrsccrats control of the senate ngxt, 0 re-elected in ,1.:50 as a Republican. He resigned aoit's ax i o-as l ' ' . - . . 2- r- i- vet-m-mt A-riwtw- ,,,,,,,,',,, i, 2;; ”6,,, ,3 -it Contributions :i?;J3”"'llf.”3::.Zt.”"i.'"if”i:'.”ii”.l.sS ' n 0; our 9 . I. a ac ona . - at : a ace 9, Si. : moosmo amian , mu dig? dffdt 50:10! II'IDhl- on. IANGES. heaters. floor Lakevllle. comma by Mabel xrs. George MacDonald. Mrs.lMacGream-. Mrs. Ja1llE()!MaCEJ3.l'xC- ' ”d 3 furnaces. lowest prices. Fireatoni 3000 Ema” R”b'"""t M'3- R319” "'3 Ml,'5' G""”Z9 R"bf31'fS0n. Ar- . Ruberfson. Harvey Stewart, Mrs, ihur Dixon, Harry Dixon. Walter c71:fzzIozxrz7E 61;? may KINE COLE ill! I) s ..v ,z........ ,...... any make of electrical to lrlgeratlon equipment. OONTRAOTORS Storey Electric i '5 W rs. William Ijuddlngtnnu It's a fact! NO FIRE TENDING Heater finish. evftry Penny's w o r t h of Saves you trips ! Greatest cubic capacity of any 95-ton express lets you carry bulkier loads. Highest payload capacity, for trucks with comparable G.V.W. rating, lets you carry heavier loads. Highest body sides (22 kg”) and highest tailgate (20") give you maximum load protection and control. Saves goo work ! Lowest body floor-to- ground height takes the strain out of loadin . Short- est wheelbase, a ortest over-all length and sharpest turning of any express makes Dodge easiest to manoeuvre in tight spots, amazin ly agile in traffic. You enjoy unexcellod visi- bility, chnir-height seats, instruments at easy-vision level. perfectly positioned controls. Manufactured in Canada V g by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited. See your DODGE-DE S010 DEALER for top value an a new or end luck "Saves you money 2 Engine economy is assured by features such as exhaust valve seat inserts, chrome- plated top piston rings, floating oil intake and won- therproof ignition. Heavy- duty frame, axles. springs, transmission are "Job- Raied" to save you the expense that comes from having too much or too little truck for your type of hauling. ' '0 "5 ””Y in '3" dr s ' - fl d Pl to ttend dance at ply f9n”"'”T however 5. mg IL Y rapidly. 3-Dan”! mwmc ma Pm. ren s. an ii Chung: no". can no". Mrs. Lester Robertson. Chester-'Tr)lal . ., 313-70 spi'iDS- nu5' ' r Milk from cows infected with I ' "W C10V" Cl"b- w9d1'iHfIlIY. NOV- 35 M L AL C x I Bruce. Mrs. Foster Young. Mr:.lGrand Total 313.55 .. to 1- ' ".."'l'.9E"”'”" we . s an ang's disease (lri- ' . 1 d er on. rs. owe hing. TA INDEPENDENT 9"" 9 v 5"" "'05! 'i or ”.:.”.:'."."..:ii: ,g:,i;i,;ou-,,,-,wiion,;- spa mm ,,-,-,t,x;,rz- am, ...'&i?.2”E:i2..':".i:i?i.i3.:l? M W ” 22:: org" . ::i.';"::... ':'i-'- m'-" 0 ms. rm . or w ey ro g . per as S ec a . . . . 2 rs. l ur arvis. - so a or . e c. m a ere m 13 19th. at 8 p. m. Sponsored by Carle 32.00 Each. Mrs. E. D. Fraser. 50c Elem Mrs. Egbert Eoemcnl w,,5,,,. Mom. ,1,,dy.0,.e.h who h”. w. "rue. mp." 1, the fertilizer NW W0" """' because it ll imposllbl to it o . t Bidi . M M . w 1 F . J. . . lip P”””d'd '1” land 1' nod to: Whether such products art: free :30; PDONIT M"! vnmy Concem can-M. CM” on us E.orl)oi:dwell-.' Mrs ebaurtii" Mc- Kenneth MacG'""' Mi" Kc” Wm) .58” Mmd” he ""''”d5 W - my apt to have pon s o owna Hall. Friday, November DIED IN N. S. g Word was my Cormlck. nedyy ;:T)l.Ilde-Plhcii-lloll in less as an in- l El en. e was eected to the ichea and drinks. ll W9 Fmund 1:92.,” box”? um Ann. "M cut 1". b e uk W Grand P75 N-S" he W” 86 yuu Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89.05 i . . . , ills on the fufruizer "" mu M” a n en cuAn,Lo-pry;-ow 0 D of age. He was born on P.E.I. His 5 th uh. C H tea I, M . Mr. and Mrs. William Pierce 511.00 fi0m.the party in the 1952 pres; Motors. Washer: and An ,2... the sod until nedxt lspringt. :':”?":'f1g”,':3ug: ft”tw.l(,”,'dm:';) '3: UNION .. Annugl "M..,.',f,', wile Louisa Boates passed away ”" x Amun",.';:,,,.. y " I 3,1161)” Each: Clive Bruce. Doug- genital miitiatsn . and supported flilinlcu - We repair them Forz)Lii'iilt;Yuf0:1r;f1wgodupg-:c1;::5 hungry um can ,”uauy be uugm D. In. Thursday. November 18th. in "if" 3'95” 330- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cameron 35.00 ;::tal”r”w' u on SLeeT:Xfr:::)1C nommee Adm Ell Contact ua for any wiring about - ' ' W dunk quite read” A H hem Board Room. I17 Queen Street. A-"EN-HOV LADIES gg mm to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fraser 2.00 Bum H ' s ' 5 - , M, I I I y mended (5-10-I0 will be replaced . Y' C” 3 Visitors welcome. Three Door Prizes A t C ellor Dis- l-00 E"h5 M" "d M”s Alexi H ' 0 cued by um” ' A, T"T-' l vmm Mann - "duh . 2-12 in 1955). On fields ha.v- tluzht to drink should always be . - attend the Beau y oim-5 . d D g Fraser l , 10 Whine your home. 5 1 handled aenttiy. It the calf does "ch ”' W” "mil ”' 'm'”'94 3i play to be held in the Empress flamgg;-erA"l'&': '1;0n”:'i”5l';fr';.- s1.oo Each: Willard china. wail m5IeiI;!&iZ'ClPlS MENACE i ' f ' s "JWAdcbale at in! v . lb - c of 0-14-14 applied not learn to drink at the first feed- 3 . M . d M . K 't . . . . . : N tainprmg zvm do much to boon mg, do not feed it, 333.1,, gnu; Goumn WEDDNG ANN”!-lug Store) on Wednesday. November glr'u':e N” r '" ” 9"” 50c: Roddie Ktison. .1911: s Cnl.uBc here ended with a , 7 ll” ., Id ,,p,.,;,uy mg ciovm, it is hungry. A little patience will saint. - Mr. and Mrs. .1 (2 Pope 1'”-in from 10-00 8- m- to 9.00 9- m. T t', 3,2 00 Total . . . . . . .. . . . . s2.50 Victory to; the affirmative side 0.. Phone 3331 ., "" )"lu.'the.- recommendations and usually pay dividends. Bagnali. Hazel Grove. wiil.be at New id"-T 1" 5”." 0'-it Cmmeiiu M,” ',,,,,,,,”::C:,,:,l,',tc',',',,”,;,;”Km can name. Collected by x..........t the .-mt...t....; ”That jazz t. . "5 C-""0" Stmi t lffgt of the ,,,m,,,,,, ..,.u.b1, QUANTITY OF WHOLE mm To home to their friends, on their 3”” Chrmm” 0”” Chlng ..'.i Mn. Major Young "”"a” l” C””””'" CU""i'9a" ' 2 i955 write to your Provincial F”"9"i Weddlnr Anniversary. MITE-BOX orcmno - The Mn. Llurl Ching saoo , : lltpartment of Agriculture. Box 9, Fun g gieidragerlggeznoonomngd 9V:mnEv Mission Band and Baby Band of Fred Rose I 5.00 .w cmrinttetown. The quantity of whole milk to .130 to 10 m' r W 3nd Cornwall. Meadow Bank and York sg.00 Each: Johnnie Y ou ng. on the size and ' pt ' Paint held their annual Mite-box Mnor Young, Mrs. Russell Ching. mods. may I," may to prgpafa gnd pounds or live weight. during the the Souris Hospital and later to were treated to apples and candy combine well with other foods and first seven days, peed gmgn, sick, the Charlottetown Hospital. where and lunch served, and a pleasant. huh Bruce ' ,,m be prepared in 5, thousand or weak calves lsmaller quantities, his C0';id"i0n W35 Ct;hsidt'red set; evening enjoyed by all. goo Each: Mrs. mind! Gun", 3 5 different ways. They are econ0mi- acwrdms to their Condition. '””5- C is "W ""3 "W 3 3"” s-”'m-m-r " Mm, Emn Robe.-.50". l I incmta develops. Eggs are recom- Gated. Small CHIVBI and calves The above system not only con- wa cw” not make ,0" gay, mended by niitritlon specialists. that are weak or sickly should mils the roundworm problem. but "t t Total .. 1... .1 d.b...I.,... '34.85 . I A, v ' . ' V ' ' . ' s y ' VG , urn ' 3 E I' E A ' isixit. ::”.::::: ;::::." 1:32: .i2i””J..iii2.i'.”l””' W" tilt-.?Jf.l2i::.:.?il...L”t:l?l; .::::1.: r.:.':i:.::".i::: 1.2. ” it...” i " aw -tm-ccommuons .. 3” ”l.3".l:”””.."2: "ii "::":.: ...:”.:.:.”':i: ”t.. I . ..... . .':::.":::.'..:'”::.:'”'””"' ”;. .it:..”3:.:.. its? .- t -W '""' i''' '' i t 1 em a 0 's oumn r , i .- 3' - . - v A- ulglegggeror pui-lpxoseg otoheaeirm rm-1 which a Dry feeding schedule. leeldn- of til? ab;'e"sVyest:m.mIflii”.-lghlti, H Wesley 3FuCe- M”. Albert 5”” 2 C convenience. iris Of calf malls. the importance portable house is placed on a cleani L""'5'y ,”';";.';::l”d M W e rett. Mrs. Preston Coffin. Talbot! , " The egg is the only anlmgi good of good hay and skimmilk feed- pasture and the sow is washed be- "n y' 5i9W”V W J .i ' uhtoh comes wrapped in a natural his will be'discussed. fore entering the lot. we have al "Mo Th k flgu xi-T gi"i'l?vIN:f:ga"" - - i - , . e: rs. ar e e. t:;:;i...E:t:.. ””::...i.”.:...-”””3:i swm ”".:r::'”;:.::;"::: ”.L:;:i1Li;?;:?' Card f an S .... . ””"3 WOW 9335 15 mi" "19 Aainall classes of livestock, swine M” ”xW”d to l"l'"ml P3”3”'9 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Taiilmt food, tilt that they have many mam, pwgmn, mcludeg; job is done we l y physical properties which make 1, Comm; 0; ,,,;,e,m1 ma ax. as much trouble from internal par- sudden and tragic passing of their them essential to high quality mod- gen-.31 pulsing, asites on cement floors as we tvouldl beloved son and brother Newton. k gt em cookery, (8) that they are ' u t in the feed lot. i Mrs. Taylor also wishes to than 2. Feeding completely balanced 9"” " " inmse who Mm mwsagu M 5-vmg JOHNSTON RDTDRS LIMITED W. 0. DARBDIIR LTD. Murray lilver 127 Eastern sr.. Charlottetown SEE YOU! NEAREST DODGE-DESOTO DEALER . 2," 0" DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LIMITED 155 xmr s-r. m,a;, 3535