Sat. July 7. 1956 The Guardian. Page 3 .lact of supreme importance to every person who is debating the question of his first drink. No lscientlst now living can tell any ; person whether or not he will be- come an alcoholic after he has taken the first drink. This means that every drinker is a potential alcoholic, for there is no scientist who can guarantee THOIIGIITS FOR OUR IIME By Illa Eminence Cardinal McGuiga.n to-nnno Churches Tomorrow I PRESBY IERIAN THE KIRK OF 8. JAKE ll.I.lemnI. W.C.T.U. NOTES DON'T TAKE THE FIRST DRINK Anglican Church 5. PE'rER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican Reeaterd Bonn Illa Reverend Canon 0. I. Ileana IJI. At the heart of the Social Pro- blem lies the Christian concept of man. This concept teaches that God is the centre of the uni- are world. The human mind. which has been strengthened by Christian- ”. ;.'.,,u 1-, now invading the human I. . . - Ill" ' - - .- .. . ' , i aen is rs rin, ew' nev- "';;u., on In ." r"'c'I" verse and man made to the ity for 2000 years and as a re Alcoholism can be eradicated :ok”'yh.peg”': Eh”!-K ":95 3!” h" we ----- w- -. -- -- -- - "'""'"" Mun" Frau" Mn Gama! WM” plan Man is irgiadeofor eGod will; (l,lnl(I)Ih:n:r'in'u-W: mus mm nt in solvye silmfp eh nylfnwithin thirty The only ' guuameed mrmuh - 0'3".” "I. Ch" o'”"" ' A?unro".nuit' earthly possessions ar made afor in vital owe-I whwbll arfhelzrf Seconds bur dlmlle one simple for secum-y against alwhunsm " " um sun." Brut"-i uc' "nu sch”. Mn. DI”! C" man's use and benefiet m to be mgr nlorne ehilifslever edgires to principle )stante0p :1: three shorl mull abstmence' SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER 1; .m..ngyh, song” .1; gut. ordered unto the glory of God. be the lord of the universe, to words: Don't Drink Alcohol. SEEKS NEW CABINET b tii M ter: "When All nature is proclaiming the rule (Her material thin s and all file hi-star of intoxicants. TMNITY E: seam, er" lalggnlgvgd (go. glory of God. Man. through His over his min nature as will. But and in all the .-..&..t discussions ,THE HAGUE: -Netherlands lCPl .. '7-30,3-m-','tM'"h'& um" will, cooperates with nature in how'.' or the problem of alcoholism, wlnem D'Iee5- Oullihlnli Sucllillst 8'00 "m'-u"'y E"ch”m' Vlaltorl Happily Welcome. this .high vocation of glorifying There are two ways of con- there has never been one instance P"""? '"'",l5t9'- held his fourth 11-00 5-"1--Ch'”5' E"”h”m God. According to this doctrine, can-inc man's mastery over the cited or ;...v person who ever he. meetlnggwlth leaders of Holl.....l'.. Preacher: The verend W. ZION plglgsg 331A” man 1, I spiritual being whose unmm, and over himself? Ac. Came an alcoholic or 8 problem flVe-main political parties Friday N- Pmf"K,"';, ;,D",G”' CHURCH prerogative is liberty, a soul cording to the Christian Way. drinker, Viho was a total absTain- "' hi5 3"9mP' W I0?!" 0 new Cub- e!” T " using a body. . man can become master of the er. lnet following general elections M3" Y""k' Cor. Prince and Grafton Sen. Within man's soul, the order uniteiaw and at his own nature That some people can drink in- ""99 Weeks 330- 730 P'"'PE””5””5 ("M "d The Reverend W.lHIl'0IlI Brown of Justice. which was disturbed by lllllluslng on the universe the toxicants through lung periods of '”m""'I ”"'""')' M.A.. lliaiiixev . - -g by original sin. must be restored. Law of Reason and of Divine years without becoming addicts is FORM NEW PARTY II')all-Y SCPVICCI II "3"" Rev. E.hI.'Jjv:.iis. Visiting I v v .0'"Y Wlllelll this orderthiskhlestoretz l.f0Vlt;l. 'l'h;s rlikorkh, la congtrufltligg anneslablisilcd fact, AllAN0ViE,ht. Gl6l'lI'lEIfI,Y llieuiersl on s. s r. is man my a man, e age 0 0 0 so I oug ove. em lat others become victims of new riz wng party advocat- Au wclcume MrI- L- Dllllwell-tortilla! PM l God; hence Hnan's duty of per- that his branches be pruned, lo alcoholism within the space of a inc an armed Germany unat- iem), fecting himself. of transforming bear fruit and is called mortifica- row m..,,.l.5 after inking their inched to East or west, W3. - r 0..., Io --- --an mm c---- "”'"”" W" W””".:”': 5"”. A W ""”.”'”.""”..”."i ";(:x".::.':l "i'.'l.:e't.'.?:.".'-”"l e'.:'”"l" l:"-.. "or. .. . "fl? M ":"'"”d at :' bl ' . .: . . Brudene” Island, n. th G ago an 0 3.). 0 umeiy was Shown t e can u ' - e is ian urc s - may. oweve . g V Si oi ers drink moderately for 5 persons ii a anover beerhal S. PAU5.l?U U Il:lI?:IerywSchli:lt'il. town mad, is a Stiry :16. Eogii shown over this hoiisegand she re- then building further upT!lhe llllll vlayfs taught that ithltsh work iof iricldllutll. a I.eChnIqlleel:ShaDnEilZl1aB- years and thgh 5udd(.:n,y develop Thursday mgm. Founder an d . - e on p. called,,as a child visiting the Nor- WIIICILIS the residence. e og per et ion LOTISISIS it e acqu si u.c -lie systems Ic in into alcoholics is a third fact. chairman is 34-year-old former The Pllflill CIIIINI Solo: "Where Jesus Walked in Wooden house with a large dormer (on family ofthose days when they cabin disappeared many years ago, tion of virtue. The powers of tion of society. An aPl1l'0Pfi3le There is, however, a fourth cabaret actor Hans Jaede. Established I760 by Hull Galilee." Clara Edwards-I-Mlu in front, set in among English and lived in a log cabin closer to the P.E.I. Historical Society. m3l1'-7 Saul must be Peflethed h! technique Should hhahle "5 9” .m.m...m, FMIIIIIIID Barbara Rogers. A the virtues proper to each so that rationalize human life. that 18 The Reverflltl CIIIOI 3- 7- Ih5'”- The Sermon: tlndigation or these powers will be able to i'unc- to say, in satisfy our desires.wlth 3 306"? ResIgnation-ln Face of Evil?" tion properly. the least possible inconvenience Orllulllsl Ill Chit" m"9I.' 2:30 p.m.-Service - Calvin But man is not purely spirit. and ulihout an interior trans- .' Mr. H. John HB"Il- F-R-C-0 Church - Mermaid. he is a soul using a body: and so formation of ourselves. Accord- Ciles Proof Can'ada Has HTTVDAY: '1:I.IM.-;)ivine wt:-lshlpny Bond it ti-hat, ii: reachithgrhigs 03;: Eng to llllifs methodc.hnolt)u:naangeiI;i::'l i e rmon: " ora per ecion. n per eoin uman le as su . , , p 3-30"H”'y C"mm'""" But spiritually Free." . . powers of his soul. in practising exterior to man, material forces,l .The Annual Meeting of the bllarehulderslnf the llalelbrook No Sunday Schlml '"1m' ' virtue, he makes use of material are subiected to reason. ' D3l1'.V1llK (-0- I-Ida 0! Halelbronk. P. E. I.. will be held in Pow- Sentember. All are cordially welcomed. p I e O a things as means of instruments. WEAKENS HIM 7 mil Hall on Tuesday. July 10. at 8 RM. . RIGHT REASON This method does not liberate! ll:00-Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. me .....A2Jm?.?:.l."i?i5ff'E3.13.3"S.Sxf5.T;2"..Zl.!.lS.”.?.3”t.E."li.il'3.i: 1 : TRINITY UN ITIID man but on the contrary weakens! All vlslwu are Cor-ll-ll: luv"-i ”""””" ..?.”.illl.?..QlLyPlZ.P 'I1?l'-...t.'””...C.'li.'.'.'. ?.f.f.”l?'5..fE"lfl"il'e.llIl”'L”f...5l”..l2 i3”.”'e'1l'.?.2T.-.”l5.?llum?.'I3T.? .33.? 33'.?.rrf."i?l”ao3"”wl.'.3'.”1.3.5. 315 l'l.i'5;..”'lsl'?I.”T..”'i.Sll ".'l."J' .f.?.?.. '13:, "8 also invited to b- Present. ' T" Anemh u. A p-:l.n,m::,',Ln. 3,; sion of the Arctic regions topwliich story of the expedition gof'the Nep- oirs, notes. examples of Eskimo thing! Of lhl! W0l'ld 85 lh0llEh he the UnlVl-W58 and 8b0V9 all 10 M55 JCT i.'.'G. noun” I it lays claim was disclosed in the tune, under Commander A, P. art and the like he turned bier Used I-hem ROI. 113 5l- Pal-ll i1'ldi' 0Wll mlsery and eE0l5m- Manvisl EARLE INGS. UNITED I.'EN'l'ISCOSTAL ..A" 3'”. Commons "Thursday by H. W. iler- Low. began to unfold. V to the Dominion archivist for saie- Gated: when'he uses them In c0u- merely a Consumer. L'ltUWl1ed' yllthi President. cuuncn u" Au". 3' welt. an ridge. CC! member .or Kootenay "I found an amazing situation," keeping. lormlly 10 HEM F83-?0l1. when he Science. and lafkllll-I lip SPll'llll8l ,1 Elm Au." :-v.j-::-.-jj- W3:-' Herridge brought to light 3hr'reIsie:rir(l::g(lan Sihtdihufogoniitesntagg holigieB?:l?t:lei';t;raI:1ual:rt(;f 13:: llrfgiterlheahrlid flit llilslrlf khred Wag: naslluflltee alrlllgf: l:'g:l7 d:l;l:l!I))lllltY of T." cum" sag; Ii. "nuke ""1 mnmw rncgmg. long-forgotten reports of the first journals about the Canadian Arc- medicine, practised in Nelson, their slave. when he orders them reconciling these views. which Pu" h,'"' E Mutant ' ' ' ' Canadian Arctic expedition in tic. He had found only brief men- B.C.. was a major in the aimy unto his own eternal life an: are poles apart, we as Christians 1903-04 when official ossession of tion of the ex ition in one or m ic l cor s in both world wars that of his fellowmen. The war must take as our guide the age- snnvlcm 11'”-Nam" ca" '0' cum". Ellesmere and Southampton ls- two. ped anfid sit Illpllle British Columtia was made for man and not man old teaching of Christian tradi- l0 8-m--Sunll” 9'-""”' "'4 3”" i;"'mI9",;' M um", lands was taken on behalf of the SIIOWED PROCLAMATIONS legislature from 1923 to i933. for the world. , tion. To overthrow the principles --C1355 ILMTDV C mflnzl P can government. However. Dr. Borden, who was The Neptune, chartered by the Today man finds himself in a of this new jurisprudence. which 1ll!.l1l-W0l'Ih1P "Id P"'"' by Mr'.C,.h: C”?! t Reg ”Tlle Canadian Arctic belongs the botanist and doctor on the ex- Canadian government "to patrol world which is unhuman, and is so dangerous to' the peaceful 3P-"I-"M Harmwy "' lSl"m".'," y rue to Canada," he said, adding that pedition. brought out of trunks the waters of Hudson Bay and whose conventions lie heavily order of society, this traditional INSURANCE COUNSELLORS Chhlch "I Gmh him” his research in the matter was stored in his attic for years two those adjacent to the eastern Arc- upon him, Nothing in human doctrine sets forth that man, Guest Preacher: Rev'rl II. E. D. Ashford. M.B.E.. B.A.. D.D. The Male Eight-Selected. Guest Organist for July- ? p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting. "The Church with a Melanie and a Welcome." proclamations in which Comman- der Low laid claim to Ellesmere and Southampton Islands. Ellesmere is the northernmost island in the Arctic. Southampton made to the image of God. is for that very reason lord of the uni- verse. has a right to rule over material things. to acquire ma- terial wealth as his own. for undertaken as a result of reports that US servicemen in the Arc- tic dn not seem to recognize Can- adian sovereignty rights over the area. tic islands.' was the "largest and most powerful ship of the New- foundland scaling fleet." jmm life is any more in the measure of man: in the rhythm of the human heart. There has been a progressive driving back of the human by matter. In modern and TRAVEL AGENTS Telephones: Insurance 3048 - Travel 8541 C CHAPEL WA TE6 LFl'm"" A'R' elglhlnliledge ofblhe "tftoi;got't1en ego gland is ljusgi southuof the Adrctii; RECOVER CREW BODIES industrialism. man in his ihtellh his own perfection and for his - " ' ' ' ' p i on" was '1-ougl .0 im y lf'(' e. a e nor em en 0 game and life must subor inae own happiness. Manls right to CuARL01TET0wFN p. L 235 Cumberland 8t.lI IAIIICII 3'00 3:: IeM?f"9ho::l))f8lIIlI (note 8. New Bnmswlclk mfmve DR L, Hudson .3335 . .h0NG KONG (AP, ,'T' Bed himself more and more (0 leClllll- private property springs from ' E Avenue. Sengon. ,,Rum'ma" Sm Burden of Victoria. B.C.. be- The evidence. Mr. Herridges said Clllnas official NeW'Clill1a Iyews cal neceasmesp 3nd to me mgr. his very nmura his intelligence ..A mme pr-eacllllll C9""”' P" Religion." lived Ille.S0lS'SuTVlVlng member removes any uncertainty the g.iv- AS9093; Sald Thhrsdealy elEg:l.b0d- gigs of the material order which and M11, . g ' lhnin The Lord Jun cum 6 t h p R v,d H of the expedition undertaken for ernmerit may have had .about les 0 8 Na 10118 lst lnese . it is only by making , posmvc Fa 3 "'9 "'0 "" e ' the government. Canadian rights in the Arctic. bomber crew shot down June 23 choice in favor of remaining E. D. Ashford. M.B.E.. B.A., as the only Saviour." 9:30 a.in.-The Lord's Supper for Believers. ment has found no definite record tween two geographic lilies The government gave awards and , overcome modem lheorie, of ":00 um g The Family Bum Barry I3lIKd0ll- of the expedition in the shufflepof drawn from the western and east- promotions to soldiers who shot EIecf'on Dafe error and to build . mm social - ll0Ilf- Fehluflhg ' l"'0l""” 1" You are invited to join in the lemrds Sm” "mt h'."9- he 531d- 9m ehdi 05 I-Hllldbt End meeting down the plane. order adapted to present-day! the entire family. 7:80 p.m.-The Gospel Service. Singing the old fashioned hymns of the Faith. Song Leader and S I ist. Mr. Joe Wootton. Guest . prim. "d M Itreela , . , k 1,1, - . M-- 7”" mm s ::r'::: :l:...::"d " Eff:-3”.?.'LSi"”..”.?3.l”-2 1:: ;E3!.'5'..”.l.'.”iLi”.li.if.i3"li.ll:2 :?.I"2--2-fol-”"5-le-”””' Notice ”””"'c "M " "Um" "V" Evangehst from shwhmokh on" '"t I I” "mo" 'A" "ll ADr. Borden: a long-time friend session and one in the parIiamen- the violent overthrow of King Ma The Cabinet Whlch met THEE 8 P.M. RECORDS LOST D.D. -- . Duet: selmledgmr. "Id M". It appears that even the goviin Mr. Herridge said that last year he put a question on the Commons order paper-later withdrawing it at the request of "certain per- sons"-asking the government to fellowship at Trinity. THE BAPTIST OIIUBCII Canada regards its Canadian Arctic as all the area lying be- at the north pole. ONLY TWO COPIES Mr. I-ierridge said his research showed there are only two- known copies of Commander Low's 5'50- liave been recovered and buried at Shangjao. Kiangsi province. .....j).L..1.:mm. PLOT ALLEGED KATMANDU, Nepal (Reuters Hicks Silent,.On HALIFAX (CPI Premier Henry Hicks left a cabinet meet- ing here Wednesday. saying he had no immediate announcem i faithful to the Christian heritage of our past that we can hope to needs. but always in conformity with the mind of Christ. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE QUEENS COUNTY Supply Organist: Mr. Paul Cudmore day and again Wednesday, ad- journed until Thursday. Mr.-Hicks left for Barrington Passage on the province's weat- tary library. iiendra and the Nepalese govern He suggested that the library's ment. Those arrested included book and other information the several former army officers. who had never mentioned the ex- pedition to him before. heard a radio report of the question and A Warm Welcome Awaits You. THE SALVATION AIIIII Speaker on Educ:-1tionmMr. K. Parker. Speaker on Turnip Maggot Control-Mr. Cannon. Panel Discussion-Can Farm Income Ba Improv- ed? The Annual Meeting of the Masonic Temple Company will be. held in the office of E. R. Browi 11 a.m.-Morning Worship. Great George Street S""""” 'f' "TM P”"" RI - l ern shore to address the annual & S 14. R- hm nd Street , "IIOME or Evanonusir Pmchew . "ed ly by 3...... ..........l...., he meeting of a local Liberal assocI- ”"' '” ” ' - 31!" I”. M”? 0'9"": "OM-V A c'”""m Sid Ihlgln thousands of dollars are alien. He said he would make no Ch”l”"etow"' ”" wed"'5d" the R999” 0." Federation ActwitIes' Capt and Mrs J Carter Slim"-" wasted each year bv poultrymcn major announcement there either lllh 1133' of July PF0Xlm0: it 7 Discussion on Fan" Problem; ' om...-..' ' The ordinance of Communlol ' ed'. tilt r used Specul ti ha b til t u.' '1 k . . . ..,j'.".'.......m.. .... ....... .... .......... aervice. 3;',,,.j",”';”,,f,';?,T,,,'”..,, ”.,.,?..f ...., L..,.,,,,.,",,?,'.',.., ;,..;j",.,,;',,,,,; ” C" P '" MR. FARMER THIS IS YOUR MEETING. A guest speaker. Brigadier WII- Parents are reminded IIIII By J. A. Clark. D.Sc. are not intended. Only careful ex- whether to call an early general It 3' BR0w' PLAN To A1TEND- ilam Walton. Commander of S-l- l-cllltlu -re iirovllled for the amination ..:y sklilcd experts can election or hold by-elections to all 599ml"?- vation Army operatlonl III Ne! Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. SATURDAY 1:30 p.m.-Open air meeting at ' Public Library. , SUNDAY 10:15 p,m.-Open nlr meeting. 11.00 a.m.-Holiness Service 2.00 p.m.-Young People's Dine- tory Class. 2.30 p.ni.-Sunday school and Bible Class. 0.00 p.m.-Young People's See- vice. 6.:i0 p.m.-open Air service. .1.00 p.m.-Evangelistic Service. PENTECOSTAL ASHE BLIES OF CANADA "7'iTLi."cosri:E"si:ii?ioi In Orange Ball tI..0.I-D 148 Richmond Street Rev. 8. J. Myers. Minister 10 a.in.-Sunday School 11 a.m.-Worship Service 1 p.m.-Evangelistic service. A hearty we awaits to GOSPEL IIALL upper Prince Street Sunday Scliool . . . . . . . .. I0 n.sa Breakfast of Bread .. .. ll a.m Gospel Meeting . 7.30 pa: -Telling of Man's Ruin by the Fall and God's Remedy tlireegb II: Death of Christ. - Neither is there Salvation any other--we must be saved Acts 4-II. t supervision of younger chil- dren of Beginner I: Primary Age during the Morning ser- vice. S p.rn.-Evening Worship. sermon: "Salvage." Choir: "Softly and Tenderly-" Rev. Frank Fitaslnimons, prlr 'fenor-elect of New Testament studies at Spur-geon's College. London. England, is Guest Preacher at both services. CONVENTION OF THE MARI- TIME SECTION AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA. The Live sstock Group met at Birch Court, Experimental Farm. Charlottetown, with Dr. G. C. Fish- er. Chairman. at 2 p.m.. July 4th. 1956. After a brief welcome to the delegates by Dr. Fisher. he called on L. S. Hamilton. who gave a pap- er prepared by C.D.T. Cameron CHRISTIAN and himself on Current Livep Stock UENTRAL Projects at the Nappan Experi- CHUBOB mental Farm. III Kent Street NAppAN These projects included breed- Mmel nt':fr' ET." lng. feeding and management trials with beef and dairy cattle, sheep and swine. The trials dealt largely with the feeding of roughag es and pasture to cattle. They in- eluded tests of the value of broad- leaf hay and bi-ondleaf silage. pro- duccd on poorly drained dike- lands and fed to yearling steers. These feeds produced approximat- cly 80 per cent of the average gains of steers that had received mixed clover and timothy hay. in a comparison of self-feeding with hand-feeding, it was found that the wastage of silage in self- feedlng from a horizontal silo to beef cows was greater and the labor to remove the waste was about equal to that required for hand-feeding. it was found that grass silage may supply all the roughage. fed to pregnant ewes. without any deleterious effects. A dairy cattle hrecdln project In cooperation, with tw ve other Exilsrlmental Farms is under way. An experimental piggery was re. Mrs. Allison Macllaa. A.Il.C.M., urneltst and choir Dltoclea lo a.in.-Church School and Fern- lly Hour. This is an all Sum mer School and you are cord- ially invited to attend it. a.m.-Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "Roots of Bitterness or Poison in the Pot." Solo: "Thanks Be To God"- Dickson. -Mr. Eric Macfireror. soloist. The 8:00 p.m. service Is being cancelled for this week only allowing all our people to at- tend the Joint aervice of Churches of Christ on P.E.l. at Cnnee Cove Christian Camp. Please help to afford trans- portation for those needing it. Central Christian Church ea- teiida a cordial invitation to visitors and out-of-town tour- Ista to the services on the II .Visitors are very Welcome. "WHAT IIIADIST Tl-IOU?" Our lives reflect our read in; habits and so our choice of reading is important. A0 The Bible House will be found in- spiring. interesting books fir ages . . books of fiction setting forth high ideeia . . . books written especially for youth . exciting - but drlvlnl homo important Christ in trullia. liere you will also find Bibles. . centllg built. which will provide for feed g 48 pigs on an individual will onvnx 0' balls. Extensive trials are being KXXTLHND conducted with Maritime feeds, pi.-cg'..d genes, including fish meal. LIVE STOCK PROJECTS '. W. G. Nicholson. the Animal Husbandinaii at Charlottetown. in his talk said that an extensive re- search program is being planned at the Charlottetown Station for live stock. in co-operation with -other Experimental Stations and the Central Experimental Farm in a dairy cattle breeding project. The dairy barn is being enlarged and e on-hundred-toot "'1'" sh ed extension on the south side Minister: lev. .l.II. Ifabee. BA- l0:l a.ni.-Service In Cape Tra- vane. 3:00 pan.-Service In Stanchel. 7:8 p...--Wevalilp. Sefnsee: "The Still sinalt Vdee.” You are welcome tewerslb -wlhla. 7E-DAY ADVHTIII Plan for both grade and pure bred cattle. This plan was first started in Quebec in 1904, and was com- menced in New Brunswick in 1934. The purpose is to provide authen- tic production records and to aid the dairymen in selecting econom- ical producers. Under Plan A, milk weights of each individual cow are recorded daily during her lactation. The owners take samples. six times during the year. over a 48-hour period. These are tested by a Prornoter, who computes each how a milk and butter fat product- on. Plan B started in 1055. Weight recordings are made by dairyrnen at regular intervals, three times per month, on the 5th, 15th and 25th Samples for the butter fat test are made for a 24-hour period, glx to tea in the lactation period. The farmers pay si.oo annual h'9mh9l'llhlP dues. plui cost of scales and bottles. The Provincial Department supply milk record sheets and the services of the prom oters free. New Brimswick is see. ahd only to Britlsh' Columbia in 9 Percenta e 0 under test. 8 fthelr dairy cow; POULTRY SANfTA'noN Dr. J. F. Frank said that there have been a great number of changes in poultry husbandry to in recent years. Among other Phlillges. Sanitation had gone through a series of cycles. Years 530- Phullfy were not considered important and were neglected without suitable housing. and were allowed the run of the barnyard They developed immunity to er-rl taln diseases. The second cycle was when peo- ple realized the: um. W" mo," ht POUIIFY. and to overcome worn. infestation and bacterial diseases the chicks were raised under iii-let sanitation and for weeks on wire floors. Worm panning; poem” Sclrte. but when the chicks were Placed on floors. a severe from or coccfdiosla killed many of ihem, The next cie, in which we on at small. e said. is the deep ""97 ll2- Some have carried this system to extremes, and very y.. Ill"!!! conditions have been al- towed to . He gave detlm. ed information re. 805.7210 . CIIUIOII al:nA.yrshlre bull Eturd. to "MT: .L.&nA'i 093' nsememtoa nnae mu-In Ayrshire herds are mab - -- " I'. m.,.', .'L. ..... Biadztggftirg gxpler: MOI! W IPIID - to no cm-ml with - -to Fire - Auto - Casualty. A spun at in- "" i':f,'d'”,f:f,';,"'z Marine. , "I ” ”' mu'7n'ia':'i?irm tonbe need in '-I I3. 1 ggrmhg mhi H.M.DAV1SONL'l'D..Vi it it l.l.XbBier said out New 79G"9”a”"”5"l"h - e um taranawhaanmmmnilit . Charlottetown .,...- t::a.::'-".......r-' ::'.-:-.m- is or new i determine when treatment with certain drugs will not be a waste of money. He claimed that with proper sanitation. no worm remod- lea are needed. He stressed sanit- ation to overcome external para- sites and most poultry diseases. The final address in the live stock group on Wednesday. was given by Dr. James I. Higgins. of Charlottetown on: DAIRY SANITATION He said that proper sanitary procedures were most important on a dairy farm. While milk is one of our best sources of balanced nutrients. it is also an outstanding medium for the growth of bacteria: and therefore it should be must carefully handled from the mom- ent it leaves the cow until it is used for human consumption. Dairy farm sanitation has three phases: First; Proper care of the cows to secure milk pure 'and wholesome. Second: Proper care of milk uten- sils. Third: A milking procudure that produces a maxlmlim amount of milk per cow that will pass all required tests by the authorities. Briefly: Cowsl uddt-rs should be washed lust before milking. iislnit a sanitizing agent in water at 100- 110 degrees F.. and an individual cloth or paper towel for each cow. The milking machine should be used about one minute after wash- ing. He stressed that milk should be cooled promptly. to delay the multlplylng of the bacterial popul- atlon. When this is done. the milk from healthy cows will be acceptable to all authorities. and reward the producer. MAIL YOUR FILMS TO acancies in three former Liberal seats. The government could. how. lltgseg. postpone an election until EXPAND FORCES TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan an- nounced Friday she expects to build 150 Sabre jet fighters next year for its defence force. in ad- dition to 94 submarine spotter and trainer planes and (.500 tons of naval shipping including two de- stroyers. FEW UNEMPLOYED NURNBERG. West Germany (Reuters - The federal labor ex- change said Thursday there are fewer unemployed in West Ger- many now than al. any time since the currency reform of 1948. The number unemployed stands at 478.846-16,000 less than the re- cord low set September. 1955. 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