My PALess '3'\Il sunburn-mummies“ nuns-new, ehssislralghtersndilglssbstterhbygsyn .,, "Iflilvegssstsltglaylaafllswdlill" “¥? 55%; gé 55 £5 it NIHH‘THEjKNAVE OF’THE NAVY... AND SWKXMQ “WTH LAUGHTER ll At Is: §a is se4psra attest elweyl W" ‘Bssnecenotths Pint levelling Fggfigflaig liéggii '35’: 5. 5§§§%s§ ggitgs 5? E E“§* grgz Ea sir‘ m. H. L. Mam "lwvlimnampaign: ffijgdafh "u Pill-m?!’ thro n as E =;s iii E :8 3 5 (uni-VON (ll 0mm (Til "r 33? Speaking at e meeting of s eting organization recently held in oi isms dossos and Progress un- eotnat of i: quantity of poulfl’! des- the leadership ovi llr. Garnet handled This alone, accounted for M Toronto, Honorable R. Weir, Min- ll 1111314104 b! 11-393 4°!“- d IWWHNWU W9"- yau u o; mdlvmml egg"; gm lster o! Agriculture, Jessed theflmcm _ During the yefi shipments were In reviewing the activities of the w," c", b, m, 4°,“ m" m“, opinion that the day 0g individual high f,” number made as follows‘. pest season, it must be admitted m, gum”; mm‘ d m, marketing by Ins-mere was past and 21 circles shipped during l! that in view of the fact that the “ml-Mm m", Wm b. m m, ma; m; unjygflfl mm was w. "on ‘tutu’. iieocnolnie r . ltlrtinl thnfl 50m m p". wards collective marketing. This Germ mm‘ pmdum “up?” "Wile 01h“ years an. hes been steadily mllfl-l opinion is well borne out by the out o, M,‘ u n m. m‘ m. w“ “new” w nsumer would y. tained and also that mpetition| And m, agnugmgnnqtflotgkg\@ fact that legislation. such as the w“ m, M“, on ma, pmucm‘ h. m“ "Wlltiom and p}. e Cimlu dripped during 10 has been decidedly keen, snd in m, much o; you, “m, g“ W“ British Agriculture Marketing Act m, eggs. It is the general opinion ‘Tum on the pert of w, M01131 m“! “IN. K115 has not been e115,", . M U; hum,“ m ‘gum gm end Airicultural Adjustment Act of m“ w, no“ . chm.‘ M ma‘ sun entsi departments oi m. 8 Circles shipped during 9 months. s basis of good business principles 1 m”; the result oi your co-opsr- UB- hlvl W08 plated on the slat- mny n, mgnhm“ m“, m. ‘n4_ "u ll Dfoductlori. ecircles shippeddurlng smooths. Your Director; feel that the Aa- my, mo," ‘my Wm.“ n,’ u‘. utg boon o; these oountris}, These m‘ lama ma,“ u" “- mm °'° “mill-hill aollflflllhlfllfiddilflllfi7mfllitlil. ghctm-ywyoummdwmmgpkICKflIRIQIUIIUOIIIOIQOUlIQI-Ildb lu-uewdéaadcnu-‘mmmw o‘ . a Circles shipped curing o months. “M, gowns m, m ymg- in marketing Agricultural Products. m,“ m 4mm, mu ma,“ h‘ “will” "Y I m Benso- ena southern Kin: clr- $1,,“ “mum, n is conceded that oanaaan “MES,” "‘ “Wm The Becretsry-Treasuil-‘s IOpuri: At-ritulture will loss out u: the an». Holmes sass the seam a mm," “m. “Hf ‘Mullins was read by Mr. J. J. lelghtiner. Kellflll ' monltructlm Directors lhmlld have mills control. xxhhu" ° "nu"! llli . unless-lower wsenlntlw temmeyshoulcmseteneesaesmentn M“ "1 IICIITAI! TIIAIUIZT Pll-N- ill "Ill 001111831011, ll could could be reduced by a9- upom not be considered es e criticise. pointing! fewer directors, s would but rether e constructive thwsht be sulficlent. Be said the manager ii we serseoimwvlelwl tlllln timasoldspressionahotsiddo present, bmorsbyeu-oper ‘gintimssd convey to the member-s oi their dgprfljlqn, as m. this hrcesoiuticn. W rels it is th ""1"" "will"; oilifimnsgv: vw’ ya», i "fluw trunk M-itduf‘ OZ—<>FU §QZ OFA ADDED COMIDY-“PAIDON HY PUP!” AND MUBlCAL-“LABT poem- vles dripped weekly from January until October and tri-monthly the other three months. No Circle made weekly shipments through the yeer. .£h$?%$n$$$§‘$L£§ ,1 n“ “Ayn”. 08mm“ more neceuery than ever that members get their eggs to market ‘ibbiredorsandlbelegstel .-. Association. A large convention, at the BID‘ l tist Church last night heard a not- able address, oriBlM-l 111 WMWUO" and eloquentl presented by the j nev. r. n Orchard, speaking on . “The City 0d Abundant Entrance". Mr. Orchard will speak tonight and tomorrow, meeting opening at 7.30. ‘An invitation is extended to all. DE ATH S Ely-Suddenly at Elliotvalle. arch 7. 1m, Stella Power, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pow- er age 20 years. POWER -— At Eiliotvale, March '1, i934, Stella Power, aged i9 years. y daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Power. Funeral to Vernon River Iridey morning at 9 dclock. Church of the Most Holy Redeemer thence to R. O. Cemetery. GIflAR%At the Htfiital oi’ the Sisters o! 8t. Joseph, Minneapolis, Feb. 28, 1934, after a lingering ill- ness, Sister M. _Gererd aged 3'1 years. flatu- Gc-srd was formerly "u; was Minnie Gleason, daughter oi Mr, and Mira Theo. M. Gleason. BAUTHIIB-At the Provincial Bl.- ,nstorium onllerm’), 1094,1111 ~ John Gauthier. aged 2a years. Pu- neral nun M. Hennesseyl Par- i this morning at nine o'clock to , Dtnstalfs Basilica thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery. l SCOTT-At Mnrshfleld, March 6 1931.101. Buphemia &ott. aged as Iclfi. widow of the late John Scott, Iqmuly of Oomwall. Funeral to- liay (Thursday) March 8th. A short. Iervioe at her late residence at .. Mlllhslcld, starting pt 2 911031; -Y_ thm to Comwall Church where fu< '-. nefsi servos will he held on arrival. Interment Cornwall Cemetery, MEIORMH olMlardool D68 notwithstanding the (Omtimsed 1mm Pill l) Mr. W. B. Meolsllen moved that a committee on policy consisting of three delegates, one irom each county, be appointed by the chair. The ides was to have this commit.- tee fcnnulate suggestions to be adopted or rejected by the dele- gates at the annual meeting. Mr. R. G. Mcl-aren said he did not see any harm in appointing the com- mittee even if it did no good. Mr. Austin Lcard was of the opinion that if the deiegatm had any sug- gestions to make they were quite capable oi speaking their minds. The motion was defeated by a standing vote. AUDITOR'S REPORT 1B3! To J. A. ‘Ihcmpscn. 13s.. Prai- dent and Directors PILL Oo-Oper- ' alive Egg d: Poultry Association: Oentlemenz-I beg to report hav- ing made a monthly audit of the Cash, Bank account-l. Boon and Vouchers, at the Head Oflice and find them all correct, and in order. I have audited the statements of Profit and loss Accounts. ’ Assets and Liabilities, and Inventory Ac- counts, for the year ending the 81st December, 1N8. and flnd them all correct. The Profit and loss Qtstamsnts which shows e net profit o: s12,- 58, is e wonderful achievement, marketing conditions during the year. The small amounts of Accounts Receivable and Payable. lllin points to the careful management. and executive ability on the part oi the Manager George Leightiser, and the Secretary James J. Lelghtirer. Yours faithfully, l. V. IDNGWOITH. Auditor January 9th, 193i ’ The Auditors Nport read by Mr. R. V. longworth was adopted, up- on the motion of Mr. Milton Fur- ness seconded by Mr. J. H. Living- atone. Mr. J. A. Thompson, gen the report of the Directors. Twentieth Annual lupus-i by the Direetcsotihsltlltb-operstlve Egg lhllltryhlociaflola '1'o delegates and members o! the P111. Cooperative 13g d: Poultry Assn. Ln stlunittirlg this twutisth an- nual report to you. which covers the activities of your Aaociaticn ' forthsfhcaiysaa-eudinglltocenlber 31st. 11188. your lJirectors wish st earliest ponble time, as stale eggs are not wanted and will sell only at greatly reduced prices. This is s “ which Circle omcers should seriously consider when making (rontracls with Collectors. Live Poultry One cerlot of live poultry wee shipped during the year end the prices returned to members was on the basis oi 11c for Select A over No. ii this compares more than is- vorebiy with prices paid by inde- pendent dealers. The unfortunate part of this line o! our activities was that at least two more oars could have been sold hsd our organisa- tions worked more closely with the management. All Circles should see that reports oi available stock for mglgm dle,\vse1 are sent in to the Head oflice in order that suitable mark- eting arrangements may be made. The lune principles apply to dree~ aed poultry. Dressed Poultry Dressed poultry was again hand- led for members during the year and throughout the season. The volume, however, wan oouadernbly less than that handled in the pre- vious year; a total of approximate- ly 75,000 pounds was marketed, is is gratifying to note thatfully ‘l! pc. oi sll chickens handled. gnded “Milkfed? The prices returned to members on the basisofhfllkied Aolll&i1s ilve pounds and up. varied from 17o at start of season l0 20c. M! poultry handled by the Association is graded and packed in accordance with the Federal Government Reg- ulations and we have established a very high reputation for 2J1. chickens. It is now a. " 0! finishing poultry to the best of their ability. increasing the quan- tity. and marketing it through their own selling agency. In connection with general conditions. as Presi- dent of this Association. 1 made a survey cd the whole Province dur- ing the summer months. 1t was my pleasure to visit every egg circle district and to interview either oi- iicers or members of each Circle. I found that members. generally speaking, were very much alive to the ism, that they must market col- ‘ 1!. l! they erpeet to obtain s reasonable share of the consum- er's dollar. 1t. is my opinion, howeve . that considerable Organization work is peculiar , stands, between the United Btstcl The folio ___ report herewith submitted for you’ approv em- DQT Rwwttilso th “t! l , e loss and rel-lib“! 0h I Mill 0! 33"! P" statement. covering the iinarsieirl 6011MB =4 yeer ending December sist, 1m. Before reading the details o! these statements. I may say that, at s meeting of the Directorate, held January 10th. e bonus of 1i per cent. was declared on the advance value of eggs marketed during the year. ‘Phis bonus is due and pey- able to all masher; inmifligustand- , ovi or e well as in volume production. fin“ pr d B’ In chml- "9 ‘"1 1* ‘I "n i" The Capital Reserve Account at quote a few lines from an address m. do" o; m, y," amgunwd m given Mr. Harold Fisher, Chair- 90,54,330; m“ hem‘ mun“ m man, er Holdings Dd, London, m“ Bu“ 31m; mum,“ . - ' chandise and represents "HUWGVR IO l!!! it lllfi ‘bli- gfgen‘ nn"wu‘ o‘ u!“ m everwocsllittthedownwsrdswing mm °1 '1" W" ' Pmdmmn l" The following is e detailed state- du°i°ummww“dm'm“ manta! the businessoithls Al- uphesva-i of commodity prices, mum,’ comm‘ m, pfl-goq m,» med.) . ¢*° PJLI. CoeOperstivs u; s annoy 1 Circle especially the Directors or paying s to s cents more for poul- cther cmoers. the ides of closer try ma; outflflg firms we should unityens semi- weenie-the Iith- have handled s great dssi men. in the local units. Oeilective rnark- He ‘ ‘ opening a retail out- eting is regulated orderly niarkst- let (or their products. ing and this is possible. only when Mr. Ileytar stated that a firm eillclent and complete orgeninticn in Nova. Bontia sent r-epresentsti is eiiiected. to Hunter River where they bought Your Organisation has estsbliah- and candied eggs paying more to ed a hish renutetlm with the the isrrnersthantheOircle. trade. end it. “ . become! w. Ii. Hewett agreed with pre- most imperative that the Menage- vious speakers. that the overhead meat o! the Selim: Bod or this was too high but maintained that Associationbe placedin spositicn thiswasnotthefsultcfthsman- whereby they can take advantage agemsnt, but oi the whole system. o! the business oiferod and so ui- ‘we have not changed with chang- tirnateiy provide a bigger outlet for ing times. He was of the opinion sli the poultry products submitted that e. nunber of smell byour embes. ststicnashoulsibelocatedatstrs- tion o! your Association. This station end ao completely loaded been brought about by the mell- by the time they necked Borden. tobainthsbutintersstsoithe Hewett. Tbs management isell ' them!- rightcsnsnyofthsmwlsnsug- ‘ .1. 'ngesandmonsyvelu.tosnewnu.lm_mwmi~ - high level whkh will make the mum m. u,’ . "m" “mu-u; present annual burden oi’ indebied- ma“; mafia.“ "My, m m“, nsss look ridiculous." m h“ . "m m m, Aumhqm '3“ mnm’ m" mdmrm“ m4 membership, whilst there was s de- painatnking woduoers and traders c"... m m. Wmm. o, an, mug- m" h- m“? dam‘ m“ h‘ “w” 10d, as mown in Directors‘ Bepwt. ralined and set at nought by the “mummy ‘um w,“ m“ m m...“ ”"“";.':...""" $2552‘; =~ M1,», g w» -~ mo“ 9 eni -tw0 thsyhaverlocontrolandlnthl m“ hwy" y ‘“ in which Olnlda on the mo hand. end her world e export markets on the other, the task of her statesmen in rendering o economis- justice to s11 her citlsens is likely to be heavy." We lock forward to a consider- able recovery and improvement in the poultry industry during 1934. n Our principles are thoroughly soimd. 1n your Y‘ wisih to thank all members who have contributed to the welfare of the Association, to the Management and Btsif, the Pres. the Depart- ments oi Agriculture. Federal and Provincial. Signed on behalf oi the Board, J. A. via: by ‘cull-live elementet ever! 1M! gesta ohangegitsre-ntsethst it twllettiflfll will solve tho problem. The thing loz- goods sold. end never bcrrow- 1° do is ii you have hens, sell ing beyond the cepecit oi the Al- them to the Oirole and boost. societion to meet its o tlons at My, A, c, asmsay, short notice. It has been fairly I811 Milwn- selling oi egg: outside the Circle. strated during the last decade o! We hamper the Circle by selling (lo-operative experbnoe that it is w cqnpqtieoxs. an essential pert of co-operetive 311.15., thither! dllfellrfllfl tbil llflwiillv scene farmers who reiused to sell 4011M. easrule. lurvivs val’! totheoirolsbeesussofthshigh ions. overhead. ‘Weelemwlfltheilltfilffl Mnuighiisertisensnswisd opsretionofthisAuocistirll andmgmammths withtlasgenerelsignaofntirninllingcosthsdbeen mapelmunotedbyinoreeleelnlt was much cwer mnk clearances and trebht snr- 0mg; pfOVIflcQ, and “‘ ltllmlelwilllllllflfloftblsocstwesincoeessdby optimistic 5718' b ll! 1h IIflCI-l sollggtqpg, termsthattlespoultryindlsstryis Thqnpqrlyggsdqflgiggm now due foran upward movement. upon“; ma“ Q33, smiling, Whiistthisreooverymaybegred- uehthereianodotlbtthnt itil stariingendwsmilstbspsspared to take advantage of it, this can wlm-‘q Incloslngwewouidliketodrew tegispolntswithverylowoverheed m“ the particularly to your tention the end cars started at any stmnfand healthy nnsnclsi can’? point could take on eggs at eseh sgemen iollcwing a policy believed m. Geo. Molnnia agreed with so. n Kensingtm gavesstherootoithetroubieths u. ed in the resolution to carry q the educational programme. public W. IL Cameron, dlreoiar tute of Parasitology, College was the speak- er. He gave a most interesting lee- desired result can he brought about. we ‘mijoug problem i" bwmwmtltel iesl thisis nbeoeusews i5 ii i § git rilg $5 § 2 ;;E§§5§ z%§§; ill‘ iii agggfii AI!;§"i:t: ,1!» i blitz; . tggc Erggargg E§;:i%§!§t;l* .;=i §=§=§rii5z§= éiiiiliiiligll5iil . ll.i=§§tlli:..§§1§ia%Ei.» i iii? §3}§l§§ 5 i E ;,i - . =51 1 ' t l“??? " I i ‘:5 i 5:3‘ .» ~..-a fies ' I I f ‘i? it ti. Mt ’ 2 i‘ ll I i‘ :iF[li1Zl§ § g‘ a