Thursday, fuly 19, 1952, THE TRIBUNE, WILITAMS LARK. 6.0. a Pare 9 ag Belvo: sins WuLLeT Weanesas -POUND PRE EST Saou! : ROR TAREINEWS (ouch) eg FRIZZI HORSES TAKE LARGEST THE FSaaa rapide Lele on Ay Higgins serompanie by Mrs. é im Sa bn tans Rte Sh bl i SHARE OF QUESNEL MEET PURSES largest crowd by far than they had |Fanch. *| Horses from the slables of E. Frizzi|Babe (Campbell); Blaze (DeRoche). ever had. The riders were all yery good. We are very proud of our Bridge Lake stampede. It started small about. six years ago, and due to hard work and good management has become a Stampede Day that the community can well be proud of. MISS TERESA HIGGINS, who is in training for a nurse. and who is now working at the mental hospital MISS JUNE GRANT and a lady friend from Michigan is visiting her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grant of this community. MRS. LOIS HIGGINS left Wednes- day for Kamicops to be with her soa Alan, who wes to have gn operation this we k. MR. and, MRS. LEE GRANT and David \is.ed in the Lee Roberts home Sun ‘ay. REG DAVIS and family made a minion Day race meet. Romany Boy. racing under Frizzi colours, won the featured Cariboo Derby by a -good two lengths, with stablemate Shinglebolt in second place. Romany Boy also won the se- cond and fifth races of the day. This was the second Cariboo.Derby win for Romany Boy in a month, The of Springhouse took the bulk of the prize money offered at Quesnel’s Do- FOURTH RACE — % mile open — Blve Lightning (Dusak); Sly Witch (Peters); High Bill (Twan). FIFTH RACE — 1 mile Cariboo Derby — Romany Boy (Warren); Fly- ing Scarab (Cramer); Shinglebolt (Benson), SIXTH RACE — 1% mile relay -- Hocket team; Phillips team. SEVENTH RACE — % mile open — Romeny Boy (Warren); Flying was in the ; zs speedy thoroughbred also took the|Scarab (Cramer); Shinglebolt (Ben- ae for a week visiting friends and rela- eS fps -to'-Asherott “last Wed- one-mile event at our stampede. Then | son). : nesday. the horse was called Okanagan Chief} EIGHTH RACE — % mi’e consola- see our ROLLED ROOFING - Builder’s Supplies stock of ASPHALT SHINGLES —Central Press Canadian A few hours after this photo was taken. this heifer buffalo was on and was owned by Anderson of Ver- non, The Springhouse horseman pur- chased the thoroughbred after its outstanding showing here. District race fans will miss Ter- raway, the fast Cariboo bred horse owned by Rankin of Soda Creek. which was injured on the way to the’ tion — Lucky Rolly (McKenzie); Flash (wan); Dodger (Perry). SCRATCH PADS Buy them by the pound. Various sizes. Bond paper 30c per Ib. her way to Ont, from Winnipeg. She was the preseat mn, Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, 10 Camp Borden and was given an appropriate send-off complete with Quesnel meet and died the following day. Terraway won the Alkali Stakes Newsprint 20c per Ib. ff THE TRIBUNE ALUMINUM ROOFING veloped following consjitation with [797 #e8'st ae | : sal mixtur er The Co. Ltd the leading institutional authorities) "ture registers under The id e Feeding Stuffs Act feeders will be | DOORS - SCREEN DOORS - SASH guard of honor, banners and band. ‘Two years old now, “Mascot Peg” |". the 1951 Stampede meet, S weighs 745 pounds In the Quesnel races, Z VENEERS - WALLBOARDS the horse that took most of the purses & BRICKS - CEMENT - TILE last year, didn’t manage to cross the LUMBER AND BUILDER’S HARDWARE H. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd. product of the BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY BC EXPORI Agriculture Today A column: written by Federal and mineral mixtures. Ordinary feeds such as grains and forages aré con- sidered to supply sufficient of the other essential minerals, most of which are required in very minute quantities, Mineral feed regulations under the Feeding Stuffs Act, which is adminis- tered by the Plant Products Division of the- Dominion Department of Ag- riculture, says W. R, White. who directs the inspection work, were de- on animal and poultry nutrition in all’ parts of Canada. They considered that mineral feed supplements need only contain ingredients to supply calcium, phosphorus, salt, iodine, iron, copper, manganese and cobalt, All but the first three of these are requir ed in yery smal] quantities, Ground limestone is cheap and a satisfac- tary source of calcium. Feeding bone meal in commonly used to supply phosphorus; it is also high in calcium but there are other products used of flocks and even within flocks. present. There are on the market prepara- tions containing mineral ingredients combined with other materials which are sold as tonics, conditioners, etc.. for the treatment of disease or de- bility, Because of their purpose as well as their chemical and physical composition these do not meet the mineral feed specifications of The Feeding Stuffs Act, Mr. White’ points out, and are therefore; not acceptable for registration, By purchasing q min- assured of a-product of the standard ropommended by leading Canadian authorities, -ASTURE In the past two columns, WEED chemical weed contral CONTROL has been briefly discuss- ed. Many farmers are faced with the problem of being un- able to use chemicals safely because of susceptible crops in their flelds. For example, clovers and alfalfas are generally killed by 24D whereas soil line in first place in the four races it was entered in, Blue Lightning, owned by Perowitz, with Anne Dusak up. won. BEATTY WASHING MACHINES Electric and Gas Models Provincial Agricultural officials, as | Commercial mineral mixures are|the fourth race of the day. = The following is the detail SERVEL ee a service to ranchers and farmers |required to be registered under the ing is the detailed results % z Your Building Supply Dealer Feeding Stuffs Act and to be laverea | ¢ Gay-mect with the jockey's Kerosene Refrigerators MINERAL The importance of | "eeding Stuffs Act and to be labeled) oo.. in prackets, a ELEMENTS minerals in live-|Wih the registration number, the in-| prRsT RACE — % mile open — NAN, ie q IN FEED stock rations is be-| gredients contained and the guaran-|High Ball (C. Twan); Shinglebolt LIGHTING PLANTS a : A ing stressed gener- | teed amounts of calcium, phosphorus | (Benson); Blue Lightning (Dusak). Diesel and Gas = * ally by feeding authorities. While] 44 salt, and also iodine and iron| SECOND RACE -— % mile open — _ @GRUS ARRANOED numerous mineral elements are recog-| when present. Trace mineral feeds,|°™any Boy (Warren); Shinglebolt > - 4 : i-|which a Benson); Rural Parade (Philli $ eye . nized as essential for proper nutri-| which are usually sold for further, ‘ al e illips), = distinguished tion, most authorities agree that only| mixing into supplements or complete| THIRD RACE — ¥% mile, 1¢iyear 1 50 Mile Store ) ~ a few of these need be supplied in the; feeds, require the labelling of the|"!ders — Clippity Clop (Webster); a form of mineral supplements, and|suaranteed amounts of iodine, iron therefore recommend fairly simple] Cobalt, manganese and copper when right Niraws z comparable composition and cost. sterilants will destroy germination f 3 “ e os damage to: rowth of i , y , The established standards for min-|2"4 often ge top gi EXPORT Canadien Whisky i Q : ; : ED ZANE Si pral feeds take into consideration the|™8"¥ Plants, Here are a few sugges- i < Tahal ea CANADIAN WHISKY fact that hogs, which are grain eon-| IRS for pasture weed control: - Ideal for garden or beach wear, these colorful, usriseo waruase sumers, require mineral suppiements| Weeds should be destroyed before wide-brimmed straw hats are priced trom 3 AND BOTTLED IN BOND high in calcium content since grains| ‘be produce seeds, Mowing the field S5e to $1.26 lwoen THE SUPERVISION OF : ; just before the powering stage will - are low in calcium but contain signt | J the p ig stage wil te : 98 i TBE CANADIAN: SOUERN ALN, 5 Children’s straw hats at ... . 98¢ ty aah Efe ik Bitten ficant quantities of phosphorus. Cat-|®¢¢oMplish this objective, and will er Oe ee. tle, sheep and horses require mineral] ?!S° Weaken the weed plants. Where HALF SLIPS B supplements with a higher proportion | ®°¥eral types of weeds exist having eas : of phosphorus to éalcium, since they | ‘erent flowering times, cutting two We have just-received a full shipment of dainty > are forage consumers forage contain significantly ealetum than phosphorus, The only mineral and more or three times is sound practice, A second control method is to use commercial feilizer, The | mixture fer poultry which is permit-| Plants are given a “shot in the arm” pasture | organdy COTTON cotton half slips with eyelet trim and embroidered trom $1.95 to $2.75 PICALET ted is a trace mineral feed which is|to assist them in their competition THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY €0. 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