" g ‘Fourth Anmlal 21-day Tour YT‘ ,, special train nil’: ' ‘=5 ‘J l’! t - “ p I . ame Bird] . ACK and forth ‘scion l the net flash the irds" and after a hard gies—m-m-m, how you preciate the taste of crisp lden Planters in the big kel bag. " THE NICKEL You owe it to your- self to hear and exam- ine the exclusive fea- tures that have made DeEot-est 8C Crosley Radio the acknowledg- ed success from coast t0 COEISL Built in Canada to nieei Canadian condition: RADIQ I . Ailtlloriscd D-C Distributor ISLAND RADIO CO. Charlottetown i BRUARil‘ 2e, 192i illlnlliiillliilliitiliiiiiiiillllitilnt ~ trail; liiEfiNliTS lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill - _ er ' ‘gglhdow blinks of school were re- ' for ‘School. Card party to ‘be held P. EFOREST CROSLEY. .1 EYES TESTED AND Glasses fitted by scientific methods. E. W. TAYLOR "A ND J. S. TAYLOR Registered Qptcrnetrlste 142 Rlehmoncf Stlieet r t . o-vea-eo-o-eoo-e-o-e-eeewvwvoow A nnou ncing Dean‘ Laird’: ‘ACRQSS v cannon and back ”_°° From T oranto 1' n c I u d in g _ all expense: cllrmsPflihilng fares from other points. Leaving Toronto by I ‘~" CANADIAN PAGIFIC in gtheCsn , Pacifi- Romvlsltlhg hi ' nilportanll places en route and the world. famed be ' z ‘ .% . '7 J. p‘: HTIGIG ‘i * llm"*i"il:li§l§fl"“‘ s Field tol-skeilso . team " ' tl-l ‘K t l. k sQKl-aTlZllQlTYcJZuTLElQ-t. ' For illuet ed booklet us‘ , motion, pply t0 G. B . r nt Kiss dtreet. . t] n, 'N. ., or ts Deon line! ' llslfilcldCalll M311day,’1l“til§T$,.r927 ' were present. Meeting opened with meeting were read and adopted- HEPITITTS Iii iii INSTITUTES Att e home of Mrs. A. B. Clark. ‘lit embers and 7 visitors were pr Oil-t. Meeting was opened with In itute Olle. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. The ‘purchasing committee r0- ported that $8.82 had ‘been spent for a. Xmas gilt and $148M i0!‘ Scllool‘tre' t. Arrangements WW9 mqde tobo d a supper in the-school on January 11. Membership fees were paid by nine members, 3 oi these joining for the first time. Next meeting at the home of ‘Mrs. C. E. ‘Clark. NDWIlI-I ‘RlViER.-—-'I‘his Institute met at the home of ‘Mrs. B- Webster. 8 members and 2 visitflrii institute Ode, followed by roll cell answered by paying dues. Minui-BB of last meeting were read and adopted. Committee gave ‘their re- port. lt was decided to pay debt 011 Hall, also to give $10.00 more t0 help repair sheds and a Committfie of two was appointed to set 8h estimate of how much it would cost to paint Hall. Refreshments We"! served and a. social time Silent- Next meeting at the home of Mi‘!- Edison Mutch. 'lNiIJliAN 'RIVER.-—Fourteen mem- bers and four visitors met ‘at the home of lilrs. Wilfred Glllis. Meet- ing opened by singing the "Milpie Leaf Forever!" Minutes of inst Correspondence from Deliilftmellt read. ‘Curd party discussed‘ also means or making money. paired. Money cleared from sale of candy December 21, $9.55. Com- mittee appointed to purchase "MPH at the home of ‘Mrs. J. A. Mc- Lellan. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Gillie. SUOOESS.——‘The monthly meet- ing 0i this lnstltilte was held at the home of ‘Mrs. Geo. M. McKay- 14 mom-hers and one visitor were present, A Committee W113 EDDOiHt- ed to arrange for a concert 0r play in the interest of the I11- stitute Miss Vera Brown enter- tained the members with a contest. Three new members enrolled. Next meeting at the home of Milli! Marion Dawes. lIJOiT 16.—'i‘he monthly meeting of this institute met at the home of Mrs. ‘Earle Yeo. 11 members were present. Meeting opened with singing lnstitute'0de. Minutes 0i last meeting were read and adopt- ed, ‘Programme followed. ‘Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. "Tyles, to lbs o. ‘Social gathering and sale of candy to raise money for Hull. Lunch was served and a. sociul evening‘ eu- joyed. s. PRIEST Pours-This lnstitutei met at the home of Miss Cecelia McEachern. 6 members and 10 visitors were present. Meeting opened with Institute Ode, fol- lowed by reading and adoption ol- minutes, of previous meetlngi School committee reported school in need of cleaning. Pencil sharp- ners are also needed. A letter was read by the Secretary from lSt. Vincent's Orphanage thanking the members for their donation at Christmas. A‘ social hour was spend playing Whist. $7.50 ‘being realized. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Next meeting to be held at the home oi‘ Mrs. J. J. Ryan, Hayfield. lRl0iOKY POINT-The monthly meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Juilles Smith. Nine members and twenty ‘visitors were present. Meeting opened in the usual way. New committees were pppointed. A discussion took place regarding necessities for school. Plans for Social were completed. Programme followed. ti-foiiRlli/IONAL-Ffhis institute met at the home of lMrs. Albert Yeo for the regular monthly meeting. Nine members were present. Meeting fivv :l"‘?'fi"fi‘ Studio-m p 4.. .__-.»-_... opened with the singing of the Ode, and reading of Creed. Roll call was answered by riddles. lRoll call ‘next -meating to be answered by My Favorite ‘Book and Author. .there will also be a deibate on . ui-Nkummnnj- The monthly decided t ‘M ~ meeting of this Institute was held o p“ l‘ Dym“ '°’ c and two visitors - Meeting opened ‘by | Two . new members were enrolled.‘ ‘ Collection was taken that amounted |]F Pl- i5liiNii csibinet, and to h“ Institute with lllflybdllzllllzae ‘(t)’? $2 mo“! amounting to 921m being proceeds of sale of cakes and pies sold alter Rev. Mr. MoGowarfs lec- ture on Jan. 24. lliiieeting closed hy the sinslns of the island Hymn, Next meeting to be held in the school house. l BRUIDENIEIJL. -—- The regular monthly meeting of the ‘Bplldgllgll Women's institute Wag held a; the home of lMrs. lSidhey McIntyre on Tuesday, Jan. 18th. being pggg. poned from the regular night, on account of sickness. ‘Five lllom-hnl-l; were present. reading the Institute Creed. after which lhe Roll was calledhnd minutes of Pfevivllfl "wilting were rend and, fldtillltld. This was followed by u» short" business discussion. The meeting then adioflrned and a pleasant social hour spent. The next meeting is to be held at lilo home of the President Mrs, Simon Nicholson. ‘ l ‘PLEASANT VALlsiGlX monthly meeting or this Institute took ‘place at the home of ‘Mrs. William ‘Buchunnan. 15 members, and 6 visitors were present. Meet? ing opened by singing the Ode and repeating the ‘Creed. Minutes of‘ the last meeting were reull and‘ adopted. ‘Bills were paid, (join- mittees reported and new 00m". mlttees were appointed. ‘it was decided to send fruit to the slck.i Two new members were enl'olleil.' The Roll Call next month—“l~‘uvorlte\ Recipes!‘ Meeting closed with the singing of the ‘National Anthem. Next meeting at the home oi‘ Mrs.‘ James ‘MoSwnin. M‘0‘RiE\LL-*The mcnllbers of llilsl institute met at the home oi" ‘Mrs. James O'Brien. 17 unenlbers and 3i visitors were present. Meeting opened with ‘music and song. it, was decided to sell as ‘manyllsotieryl Books as possible in uid of lu- stitute Quilt. lt was decided to halve a Spelling Match til’. the next meeting. Roll Cull to ‘be answered by stunts. The evening was pleasantly spent and lunch was served by '.\/irs.,- ‘O'Brien. Next meeting at the home oi‘ Mrs. (ius MacDonald. CIPELTON.—JMEC ut tile home of Mrs. lChurles (Iumpbell. 1‘1 nlem~ hers were present. Nleeting opened with the Institute Ode. ‘Roll ‘Call was answered with u good sugges- tion for our institute. ‘it was re- ported that u. new latch was needed for the school. ‘Committees reported that the proving‘. New committees were appointed. Next. meeting Roll Call to ‘lie answered with u diecipe. to 6'5, cents. Next meeting at the llor the special purpose of solving sick were im-l THE cHARLorrnrowN chairman Help For tFaurlners 1‘iHE PUiBLlCATiONSflF rue DBPARTMETNJ or Aoalcuh- By J. B. Spencer, B.8.A., Director of Publicity. ‘ \ The Department of Agrillllture is by far the largest publisher in the federal service. each year issuing scores of publications that "P6 eagerly sought alter by the lnrnlers. gardeners, and others who are interested in agriculture The Department has been coins this for many years, recording the results of its discoveries and activities for the guidance and help of the rural population and the unban consumer. Almost every phase of agricultural interest is dealt with in the publications, which exceed live hundred distinct books. bulletins and pamphlets. The titles of these are given in the printed lists which are always available from the Director of Publicity of the Department. The Honourable ‘Mr. Motherwell, Minister o! Agriculture, has an- nounced in his latest report that $50,000 farmers and others were served by the ‘Pli-hlications iranch during the year ending last March. The distribution amounted to about three and u half million copies of bulletins, pamphlets. and reports. .\lr. Molhei-well makes it clear that the demand for such information us the publications contain is in- creasing year by year and ‘was twentyifive per cent heavier in the year under review than in the previous twelve months. -'l‘he farmers in ‘Canada. are happily situated in not being con- fronted with problems that they cannot get help to solve, llfrom one enll of the Dominion to the other experimental faring are operated farm problciils. in provinces that vary widely in soil and other natural conditions, experimental farms are so placed as to meet the needs growing out of these variations. Nor, is it expected that all the faruierg in the country will visit these farms to find out what should ‘be done to improve ‘their farming practices. ‘Such an ex- licctutloil would be unreasonable, and so, not. only the pluns of the experiments but also the lessons they teach are published in the animal reports of the different farms and stations for distribution to all who may oiek for them, When u. line oi‘ work is advanced far enough to reach definite coll- clusions the information is brought out in a bulletin or pamphlet in such readable form as to be easily followed. a wider rouge in variety of farming 1 visitor were present at monthly lileetiug which was held at the homo of ‘Miss_ Ellzaiiieth Morrison. ‘Meeting opened with the institute iCreetl. lRoil lCall was answered with ‘Birth month and stone. The ways and means to raise funds ‘for the institute was discussed. It was decided to hold a our school. ‘Next meeting at the home OTKMIXSf-TTIIIIGH Bezel-s. iSl-‘lRlNG iPARK.—‘Thlg ‘institute nlet at the home oflMrs. Wayc, 15 members and. 3 visitors were pre- sent. Meeting opened with the Institute ‘Ode. ‘Roll ‘Caliunaweretl by ‘Hot Breakfast Cereals. Minutes of the last uieetilrg were read and adopted. ‘Presentation was made to Secretary. ‘Mrs. R. i". White was “elected Vice-president in place oi‘ Mrs. ‘Drlscoll.’ ‘Preparation was made ‘for a lCundy Sale at the Prince Edward Theatre. ‘Each blem- ber donating two lbs. of homu- made candy. One new member was enrolled. ‘The ‘Club has been uskell by lMlss Wilson to re-arrangc the windows in the school. Cost of Wolsy Arbiug. ' BRPDGETQWN.—TTIO mom-hers of iMra. ‘C. ‘B. Clay. and one visitor‘ were Meeting opened by the singing of the Ilslaiid ll-Iynin, followed by the Roll Cull. Minutes of the previous and ‘Special meeting were read mid approved. lReport of committees followed and correspondence rend- Business in connection with the raising of more funds was token up and it was decided to hold all home of Mrs. William MacLeah, i-J 1 SEA Vll<]\\‘.—-Yl‘he ‘institute met at the home of lMlss Stella Cousins. l18 members and 3 visitors were ‘present. Meeting opened with the illlfllllllle Ode and the Creed. ‘Minutes of the lust meeting were ireud and adopted. Bills were iordered puiil. Committees were Mrs. LH. Grooms of u leather ‘Club appointed to visit the ‘School, the‘ Bil-g on the eve of liar departure to_ Boston. Mrs. lDrlscoll was electetil school room floor is to be scrubbeiLi sick and for entertainment. The Roll ‘Call next month is to ‘be lanswered with "Labor ‘Saving ‘DelviceI’ ‘One new memlber was enrolled. Special collection of ‘$1.96. ‘Perhaps no other country enjoys V‘ the‘ Bean Supper and Dance in old of Mid gardening than Canada. In live stock, whether it. be horses and cattle. hogs and sheep, poultry, foxes M rabbits. the Department of Alriculture has worked on its pro- blems and its Publications Branch is daily sivinx out in bulletingnnd reports information acquired by prsctlcalrmetbods. In the vegetable kingdom whether it is grain. fodder crops. apples and other, ifllits. root and salad crops, or the, tobacco that soothes the tired bill". definite answers to trouble- some lnoblelns are being daily issued to seekers after knowledge. insect and disease pests are more numerougand more destruc- tive than the casual observer can believe. and yet the losses caused by these visible and invisible enemies in very many cases are ‘being reduced by the efforts of the ‘Department. The means of combatting these foes are carefully recorded and published for the in- formation of the crop grower. lHalf a hundred different bulletins and pamphlets on insects and plant diseases cover a wide range of crop enemies, and at no‘ time in the history of the Department has its eniomological and botanical staffs been more active in efforts to subdue crop pests. For forty years the Department of Agriculture has ‘been engaged in increasing the quantity and im- proving the quality of our agricul- tural production and in devising, the most economical methods of] transferring products from the farm to the consumer and of delivering them in the best possible condition. By creating new and more adaptable wheats and otharl grains the Department has pushed back the northern limits of success- ful cropping by hundreds of miles,‘ taking ill millions of fertile acres! and affording happy homes to’. settlers who would free them~l selves from the throng and clatter} and competition of more populous; centres. i The story of tile ivorld-famous‘ "Marquis" wheat and how it has brought many millions of dollars to our farmers has often ‘been tolll. The effort to produce better varieties is continuing more] earnestly than ever, and great, though "Nlorquls" is, it stands inl a lair way of being superseded by- ‘Klupnetl’ a-new variety developed at the {Experimental Form, pro- ductive as Marquis, and maturing earlier. This wonderful new wheat has, by its performance in the flour mill and in the bhkeshop. aroused great» interest. and within u. ‘few weeks-‘abuiletin will be issued which‘ will ‘give a. full account of its characteristics and merits. The Publications lBranch will mall this bulletin promptly to any applicant. , Alfalfa‘. is a crop of the greatest value in the? feeding of live stock sndadds much, to the profit of ‘the (lairying industry, yet, for a long time ‘it was found in many parts of ‘Canada difficult to grow it successfully. But a campaign of instruction, carried on ‘by the ‘Department through its Dhlbllca- tions, and otherwise, and develop- ment ‘by the Seed Branch and other agencies of a ample supply of hardy and vigorous seed, have in- creased our crop of that useful fodder from 238,000 acres in 1920 to 858,000 acres in 1926. Pamphlets on the growing of alfalfa may b6 obtained from the Publications Brunch and also available there are many reports and ‘bulletins telling of other achievements in the way of growing superior seeds for domestic requirements and export. I Nowhere in the world are better and more delicious apples grow than in ‘Canada. The story of the breeding by our Horticulturists of new and hardy varieties that may be grown in our colder regions and that have provided a fuller enjoy- j Fees 0. 50. i I ‘srj oxrlrloitlhl‘ns.~slx mcin- ilicrs were present at the llonie of Mrs. ‘Hector ‘MacNevlh. Meetlns iopened by repeating the ‘Creed. new windows is estimated $350.00.‘ Vice-president presideduThe buying‘ Cumvamm of the ‘Apple m cam Next meeting at the iionlc of lilrs.‘ committee reported purchasing olli Ma bazaar. material for sewing for _ quality of which was so satis- factory. A further vote of $5.00 ‘was of this Institute met at the home, made to secure more material. Anl its energies chiefly m assisting 10 members‘ invitation was received _from the the trunspormtlon and markup‘; present. “Ttllilbffs ‘institute at Bonshuw to of "u"! and |8D9lill $500111 Qvem"! with then“ Branch has also taken measures ion Wednesday, February 16. Meet- ing was closed by singing the lillgl bulletin "Canadian iHome Grown spel ed hyl l stitute. hi pleasant hour was ‘after which lunch was serv ,the committee. ‘Next meeting l the homo of ‘Mrs. ‘Cora ‘lVlucLcuil. I ‘ElxhTlRbk-Jfhis institute met lit‘ llml can me made Wm, Bpplem “tlrecipes for all which is the better “iClty life or entertainment and ‘Box Social llilllle home of Miss lMaiorlo Camp": The Department of Agriculture th l) Der care of ilk. m do n . . . _. Country life." Three new members February. 3 new members were' bell. 10 members and 7 visitors‘ has done much m, the ‘we mock mgthggs 0t makmgmcheeseo hrnd columbtl’! PIP-file Coast t0 mntoi‘ Al»: were enrolled. Lunch was served enrolled. ‘Next meeting at the home Were Dfefleht- H098 Chest W“ “Qlwlindustry. By the introduction and butler, and makjgg the the“ 3M1 ride, play golf Ind tennig, and meeting closed by singing the of lMi-a. Sterne. Lunch WHS served liletell (Or lottery in Inillillle- l“°'1 distribution of pu-re bred live possible use of milk and cream and and f0 swim in Illt P001 OYOCQIIL“ ‘- National Anthem. Next meeting at and the meeting-closed with the slivmlmedconsiitstfid nfairiludi?“ Sella? stock. the grading up 0t H061"! 811d other dairy products the homes Or, on to California, for dIyI Ind the home of Mrs. Howard Yeo. National Anthem. tons an rec u ons. ex e9 hard; by the use of pure bred gm l _ . , .___ at the home of Mrs. ‘Nialcollnisll-es, and by expex1menta] work ° ,N°°0f§:f:o“ntry h" a Chane‘, nights that sing with ‘MONTAGUiErlMonthly meeting LAlIJlNOl-iI.NG.—-,16 members and Canlpbeil. ‘in feeding and management, the record than Canada (m. we health‘ pummel‘ warmth and gladnese. All of this Institute was held in the ‘standard of our live stock whether of its live stock. This state of up and down the PICIHG COB! ll‘! new school. 26 members and one lit be horses, cattle, sheep or swine affalrg in duo l0 ihg uncongihg gguntlg” gigh-tg Q9 p“ gnfl thing‘ .. visitol- were present. Meeting has ‘been greatly improved. The Mlgflallcg and Qllel-ggllc mgggufeg to do while winter “d” from you illfifii.‘"..'i“nilei.i‘iilil.l“llfiiiifi ‘ ‘ ‘ - . . - 233.3‘ Jlnifilliéiiil Jflf. ill‘???- ‘Zl’..i“‘l.§.°.f.lli‘ .{’l.'."‘..‘iii‘.‘§‘l.§.’“3§21 i" = “we l and adopted. School nnd sick com- - 1 " ' ' ‘ ins community in many report! ads. of any live stock that may T]; un§n ' iuittees gave their reports. The - I and bulletins. A bulletin on the pugglbly introduce 4 gontagimlg _ e c’n .. institute has taken up the teach- ‘ l: . 13119111118‘ pnd ‘Feeding of the malady. It als prohibits the entry 513° l?!" cmldlm N,l_$1°5l|\|'l1llfl"““ "“ . lnlz otlnusic in the school. Miss A. clan‘ Mal-keg l-lo; column, the ,..,,ull, o. products o {comm-ence that may, SBODIVmKiIIIIQ tauon, Montreal, at Annear has ‘been appointed as 1. . N Bod Odo" 0i Billy V081‘! 0i ihvefltlllfltifln! carry dangerous infection. Thel “MP-m p 17' artwgl‘ "as" m teacher for this term. lMrs. Martin TWIOAPQ ° Y into the methods of produoins Branch in these and‘ other ways, "9 htmufm" * f“ i- o‘ MoKinnon very kindly loaned her Alotofpeoplewho never l-lsvetotake purl! products of the highest not only protects‘ the health ol the. m‘ y ° 9"’ ° u" r“ Orlluil t0 U19 “T1001 fOP the present. a laxative eat a candy csscaret now quality. live stock of the country but it} h”: pAeg n?“ “floodp- .:_Tho Memorial Groups picture has, h f d h w t‘! , Thta rplgulations governing thpi also safeguards the reputation of u" “T”? ° n‘ arrived and the ladies have decided They ave oun t at cascaraswe - cons ruc on. ma ntenance - an our meat and canned productsl ' , to ‘have a pufblicl unveiling, a. ens tllhewhple systemh-tbrings a; féllllefilhtlon of putblicegttliyck-ylprdilliin through a system", of inspectiotn pf‘ 35.‘I\QIflfl“flflfl mf“ ; committee is appo nted to attend , mpcu o person a means _ - na a are en ore y t e v6 rigid character. e Report o t e Ammu- hymed tome to ‘he puma ‘ to this. After the business part of tiiilil- t prevents 5041i? viiflfilis? Stock Branch, which, in this con- Veterinary Director General and‘ (but, h w” o; glllcum Th. huh, . the meeting was completed the ;. from ever rnalnn geiulgrouwo" l; section, maintains a bureau on other pamphlets give a comprehen- mqloml lmlged’ one o; cauai. m“, ’ members were entertained by in- °fl=n=iv°i°f°g°fk I l" “‘“P“l* seuérel live stock Ind m»! trade rive review of this Work that ' notsbl trains, leaves Bonaventure Sta- strumental music, reading; and "film-urg’ nfmuni ' 0mm bowel, lnimmiltioh. and issues through means so much to the live stock hi! ammo’; :1 “on, (mu-Ml l‘ m Mm ‘all’, pm“ solos‘ The cbmmlnees m charge M‘ ersl oiei: leave slhsoating that‘ thd the Pubnfiu”! Bill"!!- weekly industry -snd the export trade on 2'33... Notion-T cliflll° 7°“ hi" ti" @9599 d 5W5?“ passed around homo made calmly; bkigd music-two“ u@thcpom_ and monthly statements on irlerket which its welfare so much depends. Til-hr! in»: or lctufggqug "m" ghmqh ti" Uglltsd A hearty vote of thsvnks was ten-. n“ much hmmmwiuflmm prices and the llve stock snppir When sprint comes uni-donors. c w. n. moons fates, returning via Victoria and Van- dered Mrs. MoKinnoll for the loan,- wm’ ma “u” ‘he bowel, m expel Mid demand. both amateur and skilled. l1 our "' ""1" Melt eouvee. _ . i» . “m... on‘ nu-“c l" rile" s?" "l ‘"3.’ clxccsl-‘r... ‘time "'7".'..f'":r'".'::.'." z - 1 d“ om, cmu . lnc sen v es coun ry,w urn o e ac -l ' _ , _, eso n one ; leiPliliNifiifllilliL» The monthlz , $f,‘,',‘1’,‘,,,,{’d§§§",l,,{' “$59,”: getintetiretslted $1‘ Th: r?‘- fir: or t}: fliipld fordone olmtlitellr‘ ping-fig “ti, evidnrumlng another. lneetipgo this Institute we; llel . . lwholesomeconditionthatnla ee e i‘! 0 e -ay con s: mo on ya e an pro s» o. t y . in the Schoolhouse. eight msmbe .- n° mm m; of ‘jdydomnm ll. uglllgoqsory and o fthe Canadian Record vol occupations of the summer. The _ i‘ . :14 eleven visitors were present. , on. And to iphhnuuy orjulyi our sndwomen Eelpfzlémpiga ogmrurezlsrlea Ponltlrny, glimtgzsstilons Daaichncaile iépgpgia’ i ~ 1 eating opened by repeating _ ' uaolenseto - _ new" on I r n ‘I 5""! 8 9 "h" W l ‘l . Creed. Ind linslufl "its a ood ii." l nets often fin that s cucaret ‘birds for high egg production. vion he needs to stsrtsgsrdeh and, ~.__ -.. , -7.-. _ V‘ 4. ~ .. . , l time to get acquainted." - ow would hwitllout ilu candy oneesweekishilthetonieth give rules and regulations. and eke s success of it, and it can l r - {n mummies; were Qppolnlgd 5nd- iggiic- Ccmrnulphudiliforohil remwo. point out how to enter the contest give the mart experienced truck _ . . . , 1' - mm“... r 1 f” to » and they love the this or have birds registered. gardener ‘infer-motion that will “an m, ‘chug: ‘Aivpgn ‘pedal c lnnmwhieh _ _, ‘ Today Chanda has the most ad- increase his pmiitsflwhen summer‘ ‘ en _ .60. _ l 1' .~ mu?“ he“ on hm l7 l‘ y" _ k v m 10¢ \ L g N vaacqd poultry breeding endcomel the housewife will welt to I _ __ ‘._ w” ._, _ W M v _ ..,,. -: m t Aries . ' _ im.“ “"01 ""‘.qn’ n‘. Jun. .. __ p ...- ‘. _ t».v-. 4i.» -meut to thousands of prairie l proivince homes, is just as fascinat- ‘llng as that of the new wheats. All iabout these apples and how to ;grow them is told in the Experi- mental ‘Pal-m Bulletin 55, on the I Then there is the Fruit Branch ‘of the Department that devotes vegetables. This lto popularize the apple. Their Apples," which carries the motto "Delight in Every Bite," contains kinds of apple Epics, puddings, relishes, and a ‘hundred and one other delicacies It was Dodge Brothers distinction, twelve years ago, to create a more dependable car in its price class than previously had been known. This enviable leadership Dodge Brothers have rigidly maintained. Wherever difficult conditions try the souls of men p and the stamina of motor cars, you will find Dodge Brothers product foremost in favor. You will find also that six, eight and even ten years of service are not exceptional for the car; that fre- quently it delivers mileage running well into six figures; and that maintenance cost is remarkably low throughout its long and useful life. These facts powerfully witness Dodge Brothers success in constantly bettering a product that was exceptional even at the start. .' W. B. PROWSE & SONS ‘, CHARLOTTETOWN We Also Sell Dependable Used Cars 5e BROTHERS MUTUR CARS ' Milo: IN CANADA . Don know how TIBSLIO preserve fruits atlons on arrival I reckon it would and vegetables and make catsuit,’ be as good no giving hllem a living." and all kinds of things. Let henl-ielgle Elllasson of Arnes, Mam. apply to the Publications ‘Branch. writes “I have studied your pub- and at the same time-her husband lications which I find far better may get the latest ideas on cultl- than my $9 lbook on fanning." vation and harvesting. in the fall Similar letters of appreciation are there are a hundred jobs to be being received almost daily. done, bees to prepare for winter. Many thousands of farmers [Q- the chasing of pullets for winter gularly receive announcement] or. laying. the pl nnlng of how t0 new publications that are always , ' winter all kin a of live stock. Then mailed out along with a, lltflgzflpji-f winter ls with us, and with less paper culled “Seasonable " lite." than usual to do. the time is at This service in open toanyoni ('0 marketing methods in the world. Since "our system of egg-grading. devised and administered by the Department, became effective 8 few years ago the annual con- sumption of eggs in Canada has increased from 16 to 26 dozen per capita. Formerly when the house- wife bought eggs she was by no means sure of getting good ones. The overcoming of thianncertalnty has made the difference. The work- ing out of our grading system is explained in different pamphlets distributed ‘by the Publications hand t0 "lite Stock 8nd prepare for will write to the Pnblico. ions Branch. Especially should the a new’ 588E011 0i growth hndilrandl or the lRadlo_ Market bullet“, olpoulu-y Feeds and ‘Feed- harvest. For instruction on all oi Service of the Department of the farm work of the year, one has‘ Agriculture, Ottawa, nailing to he only to apply to the ‘Publications placed on the mailing list. ‘Ti-h 1' Branch for such information as is The Pllbllcaplm-m Branch ls l e desired. And it should not be for- channel through which lite ' - -. gotten that these publications are llcations of the whole Depirtment " appreciated ‘by those who get them. of Agriculture reach the public. It Mr. W. ‘B. Handley of Cardstone. is organlzedtequipped, and malmgfl Alta. writes “if people setflins in to give the service wltlh intelligence Canada could be given-your public~and pi-ompthess- " ' gift; (out. fills Trill: Gcgllgarilvbiltti" A land of sunshine and balmy breezes calla you. Come to Vlmcou- ' ver and Victoria. Come to British lng” ‘be possessed by every one who keepg chickens. Those in- terested in turkeys. ducks or geese may also get what information they require. Were time available a tale of engrossing interest mlg be told about what the Dep ment is doing in improving the dairy in- dustry. Canadian butter and h as well as eggs. apples and bacon could never have gained the popularity they enjoy on the British market without the intervention of the Department in seeing to it that these products are carried on trains and steam ships under proper conditions of cleanliness and temperature. This service is carried out by the Dairy and ‘Cold Storage Branch, which also en- forces a highly effective inspection " and grading system. The ‘Branch has published pamphlets and bulletins oh all phases of dairy practices. covering for example .... _ ~....'-’-utv~4pm-»_-¢§-.~r mn-