South America to New Or- - ta. divtnticiniaen OOD. BAG N —— Prnglishman eiemiha Brenton . —eimmon cause et fed Welk is 9 poarty ~—eguiahions @iands on his tunounce eraft he “19 miles type weed ta travel some from Colombia, , ‘COMMONS BRIEFS acest cette ne tata enemas > scal year ended March 31 the ‘Commons was told }given first reading in the Com ba mons Brenton. spent 48 dave the cannes made from ings be the Sam Blas _In- leans at sen in dhace of Panama and the San ta Marta Incians of Colombia. FACTS FOR FARMERS ~ Poorly entilated Barn Is Milk Flavor att Flas entlated barn especially if silage oree nthe “er strong-flawored feed ts fed or stored over-night The cows breathe the strong odor. absorb it into their blood and pass it in to the milk VENTIDATION would prevent: most of cows” “harny- ar feed flavers: and edors for which milk ts eriticr ed. besides improving the health of the cattle and the workers Needless to tay. ‘da nnt keep poultry or Ainge in the darr: harr Feed milking KEEP THF MILK WELL VENTILATED Milk “will be less art te pick @dors ard even more ant. utensils and equipment will drv faster and help reduce. hae- terial growth A presenre fan fitted with a dust filter will help remove the heat fram the com pressor of a hulk tank, enttinc refrigeration costs If there isa ehimnev inthe milk house, take fare, especially with a suction flavored feed—only after HOVSE up import type of fan. tn avold drawing air down the chimnev while a fire fe burning. Put sereent on win dows and donors. and -keep acreen doors shut fo keep ont flies PROMPT: ING Cool milk promptly te check bacterial growth Milk should he cooled tn at least 55 decrees F This can he accomplished bh ¢ nsing @ spring. cement water tank or by mechanical refrige- ration make sure the level of the water is ahove the level Lot milk in theé cans Even an hour's delay means loss in keeping. qualitv.— Prompt cooling to 40 degrees Fecor lower stops ordinary ac- ferial growth almost entirely However, such cooling is no substitute for good = sanitary practices in producing and hand- ling milk “ . OTHER REMINDERS 4 milk strainer removes par Hcles of dirt. bnt does not take eut bacteria. I'nless it is clean and sanitary. it will. add ~harct eria Use a single service filter pad af the correct size for vour strain er Wire and cloth strainers are , too difficult to keen clean Don't <2 trv to hurry the etrainhe hy "Bumping the stramer onto the “tec haeof the can this iars lance much of the fine dirt-and let«*it through inte the milk Your used strainer pad« indicate how elean your milk was before ~APEQULATE..COOL.. straining: aim to have them as . clean as possible at all. times Proper especial Ww important in cheesemaking for the milk solid and any dirt - - fram ahont 1! pounds of milk are cancrentrated pound af cheese all ‘eheese offered fr Canada i« tested matter. uniess standard the and money \s -A milk house sanitation it for straining milk Tar. washing equipment and far ed equipment and wash tank and a hot refi base. shippers straining is intr theddar w fradme r for extraneous M meets fhe grade is towered Tans © a great aid tn provides a plare and. enniing the milkinz storing wack enpphes water he Foe 4fA j red have mik pping Nik p er are vers eth) : fluid-milk houses. and farms shi for manufacturing must also have therm Only health milk rows or handle the Thoth rposes ’ neople sing white ateratl-. dar ———hets—are_ idea! the ate nat serr al reser ed clotre ters art western hort: dust later fal! WF a:* your hands before sreraring the: + emllert ard raw hair hick ntActhe m ALSM - KAKLE W. ADAMS. | | | ~ SAILS 1,900 MILES IN TWO-CANOE TYPE CRAFT- ade Alded with sails and an out- hoard motor Brenton {2 con: tinuing his trip up the Missi ssippi- River to Chicago where he will end his 2.900 mile voy- age. (AP Wirephato) ”| Symphony Ford Grants Announced To Orchestras | » NEW YORK. (AP) ,Foundation has announced OTTAWA (CP)--State Secre. - meget grants totalling) $80,200,000 to (ary LaMarsh told the Commons Ps an US. symphony orchestras a_new Quebec cabinet. minister The grants. which went {© 8! apparently did not understand orchestras in 33 states, the Distriet of Columbia and Puerio Rieo, are to help pay must She said the paper's reference clans’ salaries and extend —the-te—a delay in the construction range of the orchestras’ serv- '——- aT ices, the foundation said Grants of $2.500.000 -000_ each went _ +to-44 major U.S. orchestras. | Whey are thé Los Angeles | Philharmonic, the National phon: of Washington. DC, and’ th> symphony orchestras of Dairy Superintendent | San Francisco.“ ‘Chicago, Tat : anapolis, Boston, St Louis, Cin P.E.1. Dept. of Agrieniture cinnati, Cleveland: Philadephia, millens utensils arid equipment and wherever thev zet aniled TFRMS USED IN DAIRY SAN ITATION Mane milk’ previtters are confused bv the terms used {nn dairy sanitation The. following definitions should be helpful DAIRY CLEANER OR ThRL ENT i. Lisquid ar. DE er ised remove fares MILKSTONE REMOVER stronciy arid product that -r e- .meves mineral deposits or seclae from milk-handling equipment It must. be used with care ac cording te directions. te avoid corrosion of metal. surfaces PALRY SANITIZER A Hiq- nid or powder used in aniution to destroy hacteria on surfaces of milk-handling equipment and udders The active ingredient may he chlorine, iodine, acid or @ Quaternary ammonium com- pound Sanitizers are some- times referred to aa disinferct- ants. hartericides oar ‘ germici de« Thev are effective in cold or warm s<elytens—hut—entc—orn clean Surfaces CLEANER SANITIZER DETERGF NT-SANITIZER liquid or powder, used as a eom bined cleaner and sanitizer, es clalls for milking macnine rubberware~ The killer is usual ly iodine ora quaternary -a m- ~monym—compaund Lye. ~solu-J n 4 hot+solution to milk resitine from help sur 4 OR he m . <4: Shey rides n reval STEW ART. le ig Le ———— ee powd +. - for a few weeks. ver Mote fo ten belongs in thie eategors a: it hoth and tanitizes These may he-ohtained fram the “rleans plant in which vay are a Patron If vou require further iiforma tion onthe production of quality milk. please contact Dairy Division, Box 200, lottetown, P FT “WETICE Char- Pittshurgh. Dallas and Houston. In New York City, grants of $1,500 900 went te the New York Phi Iharmonic and the Amer ican Symphony. $425,000 to the festival orchestra of New York high City andthe Little JOrchestra, the and $395-000- to the Brooklyn Sy rmphony Grants of $1,750.00 were re- —=<ceTved he the Biffate Piritare-~ In the first veats of the 20th monic and the Rochester. N.Y. century Canada were male farmers By voting for Bruce Stewart government. “% For Kings, All The Time. First Kings by voting for Dan MacDonald and Bruce Stewart on Monday, July 11, will guarantee a Liberal government that gets things done ALL THE TIME... . not just A Liberal government with Alex Campbell will give Prince Ed- ‘ward Island energetic and go-ahead re- sponsible government. : eer KINGS ... and their Queens KING ~ * * (and ' queens). fi FIRST: KINGS, da may not_live in palaces (we wish thev didior: could) (we wish they what no KINGS t DAN. MacDON ALD coaches can do and las aA New . Campo gorous leader. most ‘nf the workers ‘in Fy harmonle VOTE. °** Liberal The Sy mphony Syracuse, Xs HOW TO MAKE SURE Dan MacDonald and next Monday, people of First Kings will quarantee a con- tinuing $100 pension with a Liberal MacDONALD BRUCE STEWART +t Vote Bruce Stewart & ae Mac Donald On one, vote: BIBERAL On the other v... Monday, e each (or Queens) and BRUCE but govern- got $1,000,000. | TWO Liberal. }Government;— By opposition agreement there was no debate on the res- olution that preceded. introduc- tion of the «bill Michael Starr. leader in the Commons, asked for the introduction to. allow close study of the hill hefore it comes up for second reading in the fall The new act would set the board up as a court of record to hear appeals against deporta- Conservative tion orders and appeals by per- éntry grants At present, hoard rulings are subject to a final appeal to the immigration minister. * However, the only appeal un- der the new act would be to the to relatives who—want to immt- | mn, ——Supreme Court of Canada on | The Ford points of law the white paper jon broadcasting She tabled Monday Your proud. privilege as ‘acitizen of P.E.I. and _A Voter In _ “First Kings (This ballot is white) You have Ballots Boe! MacDONALD, Daniel J. vote: STEWART, Bruce L. For New Govern- Go-Ahead ment, For o better P.E.I. Go Liberal with Campbell. year to ensure jrailway ithe Prairies Sharp quotas ister mons Sharp said dian wheat board is doing all it. attorney can to equalize wheet ,shipping within a week for farmers aéross the Prairie provinces, Finance Min- associate defence minister, Pearson Spent $21, 621 On Official Residence OTTAWA: \CP)—Prime* Min. .of the CBC's $71,000,000 building OTTAWA (CP)—John Irvine ister Pearson spent - $21.62] on in Montreal does not mean the Conservative MP. for London. lrepairs and alterations’ at. his [project has been- cancelled proposed in the Commons itwo official residences in the Edgar Charbonneau, minister that, doctors be required without portfolié in the Quebec to report apparent ehild- mpatieee “2 -——~cabinet—said—Tuesdaythe work fo police. _ | The information was\tabled in slowdown was an _ affront to| He said there coer been many jthe House by Works Minister French-Canadians living near press reports recently of parents iMcliraith at the“reqauest of Wit- the CRC site in. Montreal's east inflicting injuries on their chil- jliam _ Skoreyko (PC—Edmoenton end dren 7 East) He accused the federal gov He introduced a private. mem- , . ’ the citv’s ber’s amendment to the Crim- OTTAWA (CP An act to ernment of favoring t establish an ahiesenied om English-speaking west end He inal Code that would require } ae a | migration © appeal ‘board was ‘@id_not elaborate ‘ doctors to report suspected OTTAWA (CP The Cana- child-beatings to the provincial general's department- ~Len. Cadieus has OTTAWA (CP) in the Corm-ftold Halifax dockyard workers Richard R Southam Moose Mountain) facilities there are only to the end of the current crop (PC—Halifax) He asked the government ‘Wednesday there are - sufficient MP asked whether Mr box cars available on had received a brief from _Mr moving grain this year. f s eso ‘ . are urgent three weeks (cP— who are threatening to walk oft their jobs that he hopes to mee‘ said delivery |them within the next two weeks os len The. minister was replying to a@ question by a Forrestal | in the Commons "The Nova Seotta Cadieux the dockyard trades and labor_goun said the railways ‘cil and whether he would n members Cadieux said he had re. nion Mr ‘county 2 The Halifax Man’ Faces Charge HALIFAX ‘CP David § Wood, 68, of Halifax was com- mitted at a preliminary hear!". Wednesday: to stand trial- in court charged with theft ceived the brief and had written the council president indicating he hoped to meet union repre- ‘semtatives__within. the two-week ‘period requested ; OTTAWA (CP)-—Prime Mints- ter’ Pearson rejected a proposal in the Commons that Canada team with other Western coun- tries in a joint appeal to the United States to cease hombings in Norht Viet Nam salary expected. A PERSONAL LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF FIRST KINGS ~ teense aoe Friends of First Kings 1 Next Monday. July 11, is a red-letter day im the history of Prince. Edward Island . —-On--that--day—the—people—of. First ‘Kings electoral_district, vigorous government for the Island. You can do this -by _voting | for Daniel MacDoaald.———— @ war veteran and successful farmer, and for Bruce Stewart, a@ prominent Souris business Pe man avd Legionnaire. : A new government can be chosen only if both of these men are elected. your votes for both, and there is a separate ballot for Mr. MacDonaid and a separate one for Mr. Stewart. When you go to your and for all of The Asland. Never in ‘ieties has one district had the great privilege and distinction of making such a decision. it is up to you to decide whether you want the same old complacent government doing the same old things, or whether you want a new one with fresh energy and spirit, one with a full program for better.wages and working conditions, _ a better deal for all It is a Heavy responsibility fishermen and farmers. When the Liberal Party came out with our present $19 a month pension program . in May, the Conservative government said the increase could not be afforded. Later, it said that with the help of the Liberal government in Ottawa i eould be done. Ie short, thes said we were right all the time. . If the Conservative government could change its mind se fast for the deferred election in First Kings, then what is to stop the government changing its mind again. when Monday's election is over? will continue. The Liberal pension plan is permanent there will be other increases. If you vote for Dan MacDonald and Bruce Stewart on Monday, achool books up to Grade 11. muhsidies hooks £ do not promise you that everything in our program can be done. overnight, @ single week, but if you ask me to form a Liberal government by voting for Dan and Bruce, I give you this pledge:. We will move at,once to dp everything im our power te make Prince Edward Island a- better place in which te live, a better. place for your poll on Monday, you ’ Sourts: July 9 alone ean elect & and a great opportunity. » there and they will not cost taxpayers in the long run than present But this will save YOU from. putting out the money for your children's school ehildren and a better chance for a good livelihood. Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘of $18.900 hb “ers “TENDERS Tenders for bus drivers for Tignish Regional High School for the 1966-67 school term will be received by the undersigned. State experience and Mrs. poe Gallant, ‘a new and personally will say what government P. E. I. is to have for the next four or five years. You will say by your own vote what you want done and what kind of future you wish for your family, your district Under the Liberals, the full $100 pensioa In the futiire, as circumstances permit and with Ottawa's further help, - * Fri... Jule 8. 1966. nat 22 o n ¥iven purchase af undlend the in New! invest ttn pins = “| We is charged wit) t) ev between Desoer\y., test ard March 3 of thi< ° No ‘ heen ect Marrics rds ssles r x resentctive from Chester, NS j testified that Wood told: him fA December. 1964. that he and oth- were buying surplus-stee’ on Argentia, Nfld» from-the United States government “He asked if.I was interested in supporting him: with funds. “ Ma Edwards a He “iold “the hearing he’ bor- rowed money against securities and turned over a ‘bank cheove for $10,000 made out to Wood He said he subsequently gave Wood two more cheques. one for $5,000 and the- ‘other for $1,300 tr late has Tdw en Secretary. Js Tt takes kind of ee will he free or WwW —S eS