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's ,BUY your supplies at Brace when the hauling il 8004 ‘°"' ‘ L-411.9-2-ii-al. -.Ai-_ ..1'wlNE, rope. nets, extra heavy Hvmiud slim wire and boat nails At the annual meeting of the P. ,u ul nshins sulvl>1ie1.i-ll stock at ll. 1. lm and Poultry Association ui-aces. _ L-4719-2-21-21-. held yesterday with the President Mr J Thom n resldin the - ~ - neo lv z. .-coal. TAR- corkwvvd. aim alrectorairaport and the secretary Mug, marilne etc., in stock a news- . tilt it 55? _,'_._. _LEAGUE GAME 0! tho Bel t L-4119-2-21-21. 011 in table °T&'_'§".§‘f l treasurer! reports were received and indicated that the Association is in a very satisfactory condition. ‘ The following directors were elec- ted: ` Directors: Queens County: J. J. MacLeod, Bonshaw; R. C. Macleod. Kinross; Austin Laird. Cavendish: Prince County: W. B. Macllellan, mpbv mobo Kensington Rmb, Alma; E. A. Thompson, Kensington; 3-jduy, February 22, 1935, at 8 P. M me 'l‘ravcrse._Sisters vs. Granite eaters. This is the fourth game of your name series. Games to count. iitlnn after match. Admission 10v pdlifi. _.§'f‘lfDY CLASS MEITPS-The -mailers of the Alberton Study pub met in the Library rooms at pei-ton on Wednesday, January 80. me were made to conduct a. read- gg circle on Canadian Biography mupied with some Professional maine. Books were distributed. nschers answered the question 'mint are ‘.-he Essentials to Success 'l'eocher." Mies Kilda W. Gillis lnfneotdr discussed with the the Wifi- thdy Ore UXD¢t‘i'od in the Canadian Teachers' such ns curricula. etc. Attendance st. Study reouired for professional teachers from surround- are suspected to attend ivieeth-lg. Charles Green. and Miss Adrice Oemvibell Mrs. Minnie Mac- schlinnen. resided in many years in her husband C*n'.l.rch. in bro ISLAND LADY many friends in this regret to loam of the doth. at her home'in of the lato Rev. D. Mrs. Schuman was th J. F; Arecnault, Mt. Camel. Kings County: H. L. Machon, Murray Harbor. D. J. Mullins, St. Peters; J. E. Dingwell, Elmira, Mont Annear. Montague. A-t a subsequent directors' meet- . ing the following officers were elec- ted: Pmsident. J. A. Thompson, (re- elected); Vloe President, J. E. Ding- well; Second Vice President, Austin Baird: Third Vice President, J. J. MacLeod. ' In opening the meeting the chair- man said it -was gratifying to see such a large number present show- ing the interest which is being tak- en in the work of the association. The minutes of the last annual .meming was read by Mr. Leonard McDonald. Secretary treasurer. -` In discussing the minutes it was brought to the attention of the meeting that low railway fame had been promised the delegates. but it turned out to be only imaginary. The Pxsident explained he had conferred with' Hon. Thomas Mao- Niutt, Minister of Agriculture, and Mr. J. 0. I-lyndman. As a result he (Mr. Thompsn) and Mr. McNutt 'waited on Mr. E. W. McKinnon who promised to take the matter up .with Moncton. This was done and the reply received that nothing could be done. They were advised this was the only place where sec- ond class fares obtained and they poultry along this line, as they laying season is over at a good price or ‘better than they receive for rush in late Fai) ‘ 1 ni-eased Poultry and up until February 10th, 1935, showed a decided increase over that of the previous poultry season 1993 and 1994 and speaks well for ulations are becoming stricter in ganizatlon work is needed amongst Circles operating and would ugk .Feed Poultry feeds were handled by The Hatchery business was let Egg and 1-;.*l.“*'.., ‘ old stui! and get to mainlng U00, moved by Mr. C. B can dispose or live ncaa when ine Mt°:d°l;\t=d’di€§;t°sr;;r:€g>r¢;tmb:so lilor. Mr. Ioonard MacDonald, pre- thom mo, feeding “nm tho poultry 1 sented his report which follows: THE SECRETARY-TllEASUREE’S EEPC-RT ` Dr d ul handled _ 1 To the Director and Delegates of memiiafeaifs dilpringtrtyhe season of 115; th’ REI- C°'°P°““"° F33 and Poultry Association. Gentlemen,-‘-The following Re- port is submitted for your approval. giving the Financial Report, also the lopuvauon mo co_ooo,onvo the Loss and Gain Statement for h mo in h dun the year 1984, ° ° ° M" 5 'md g’”'“”' Ai a-meeting or the -Directors f d Cd llltl' . 0 Wgexouldxiilce yto impress upon held 0” January llth, a. bonus of 10 the members that Government Reg-‘per °ent‘ W” declared' and pnwti' cally all.Circles have been paid. ro bros to “om o _ ' The Reserve Account at the close peilally in time 'fa °’ the ye" “’“°“”°°d ‘° ""»“°3-5°; thu om” wus lm, white colour in this being invested in Roal Estate tho doposm of fab . Equipment and Merchandise made In my opinion, considerable or-‘ up by the f°”°Wm.g: Assets' bath current and fixed. The following is e detailed state- the delegates assembled here to ment °f me busme” °f this A‘“°‘ spread wherever possible, the oo_ clation covering the period for the opeuiiztivv, smut' also bt this time' I ggi) 1934. (Audited statement W0 Isl you to make one of ur ' principal subjects of dueusionyghb During the year, -four Circles dis- poultry 'business for the season 1935 °°ntm“ed shippim eggs' While and' 1936. Our poultry has estoh_ some others had increases. (How- mhod o ,obutmon and it vb nw ever, the interest taken by those up to us to bubbly the oubuoy md circles that had dropped out to rya- qummy oo hold om. 1.ebuoboxob_ turn to the Association. is quite strong. there being one Circle up to the present time reorganized, and shipping, with inquiries from oth- ers.) the Association during the but No doubt, due to the low price of voor on b boot plus bbndbnb cbbrge eggs in 1933, farmers were not ex- bwb pectirlg such a material gain as manifested itself in 1934. The Springfield Wg Circle have stand over for the year. due mostly the 1\l1§h§;§4ac£;cntagc of Grade it . .tothef uncertaint of e i is 6888 I ini! 39-75 P01' 09"- ,md e could take advantage of this fare. ,M44 gone,-ol ¢°nd¥¢,|°,~,g_ gixovgvg,-_ and is, therefore, the winner of the me The dir°¢=t°r= relwrt was Nm--Datum ,ln general and especially Agrlcultiuisi cup for less. Mr. ezm- tbe President Mr. Thompsfm- along poultry line, have mm,,,¢¢_ :st grasbam is sthe holder of this - as eanandltlsul. -r°rlv°r193- DREURORS' R,EPOil.'!g ,Emo of work w(}11tf,ep:_ Mr. Martin Compton, of Bangor ' su ed. 'another-year. Eg; Circle. again leads as the high- um-, Iimulty-first Annual Report by the In “viewing the Mnvmeo of the est individual shipper, his total be- went out to -Vancouver' :Id*=’;u||‘b~g‘-Ml(£;‘a°0; Postseason, the Manager. Mr. James £54 2-189-3 d°“n5 1°’ the 5¢HS°l1 made their home. Mrs. _ _ _ J. Ieightiror, resi ed an Mr. ~ will so kindly remain- ' , Leonard Meooualdfnwlio noi been The new Bas Grading Regula- ralmd monde. one W° “limit 1°' y°\11' D-1>P1'°vH1 th*-‘ with the businen for the past alx H0115 were out into effect and were the following chi]-‘ 31511 “M051 NP°»'i Of Y°“l` A-S50' years, was appointed in his place 9- $199955, H5 i1‘-'fy hi!/-'I Slim*-Yllltéd Enid and my 0| Ci°~ti0I\ fOr the mal- ending Dec- as mumgen _ the “tremulous air cells" that caus- ,md Humld M Eamonn-,n_ ember 31st, 1934. The financial, gummencmg on this New yea,-vs de so many second-grade eggs in there, Dr. Jacob Gould 9°-“"1"” °f the A5‘°¢i““°“ h9~“.business, we again m-dug the med lllfvedinz YCMS- - New York, former U. S. 5”” m“mt°i“°d ih1'°“3h°“i the of 'organization that our volume be If members W°!~l1f°v°1 at this ‘ creasing the profits to the prodirer. 'less would be materially irwreaS2d» W. Ci. Schurmsn of Montreal. U°nVmti°n~ Taken as a whole, the poultry in- This WU N Vefy Gmcientiy dom nt wdl be in Vancouver.-B h A5::eP“t i;'g“Sf£Q1e\§\“ih1¥n?:di‘ dustry has been a' considerable With °°;*l1'5° Sigel W°°1~ Whiz: Ca; as n in e, er a benem on fume", 5 u be pure ased by ordering :ous --l-- Monthly Audit oi' BXPCHSBS Bhd 9 plied atgteady source ofa ravgziir your collector for a, few cents,as the _ _ copy sent to each director. through gh., gp,-ing and Summa! Association has a quantity of this hm _ During the yell' 59 Circles ship' mmms' when th°"¢ wug mme me product on hand at all times. md a total of 739,323 dozens, there to mm-keg The situation in the egg market bein! a decrease of 159,768 dozens. Gi |> f 1 ne ti _ has shown a. considerable sign of . M Island This was brought about through a uuugvggn:':;é1en,;n¢'n|1?,l;k,_wgeg§- improvement over the previous C __-__. decrease in membership. there be- mg ,nd equipmmg gt pnunt year and whilst no phenomenal in- ing four Gircles droppilis °“i Wm' prices, farmers can derive 9, muy crease in price is looked forward to A Rzlhnlt hr Olin, pointed by the lpletely and s reduction in the mem- goume of mmm, for 1gg5_ for 1935, general trade balance has toloe milislom lace ' Wnucimnn l.: ` I* cvs lie ii; 'E 8” iii sr: - ir r- ii ° Ilierioan ani, Raphael Sslbatini. bership in 8 18186 l>91'°@“i-”-3° °7 ~ shown improvement, which indicates ls been received by Mir. and Mrs. the Circles. We look forward to 1935 with the that the producer of eggs should be ll. Lv..x`in, Aberton; The portrait It was gratifying to note that expectations of a considerable in- able to realize a profit over produc- kthai of their daughtor Ruth there has been an increase in mom- crease. due to the intormt taken by tion cost, if pmpér methods of feed lartin. Mila lnrkin is assistant bership and volume in the follow- Oircleswisbmg to reorganize. ing and management are employed. Pltnelpal at the Bancroft Junior ing circles; Bt. Andrew’s Circle lneonolusion, your Directors wish Lu comparing poultry and egg N002. Haddonfield, N. J., and ia a leading with 2700 dozens over that to express their applrciation to all prices with other farm commodit- ihiumoiet ml the "l'.nclex” a publiv of last yea:"s; Mt. Carmel rurxt with who have contributed in any way ies. the poultry flock heads th*-2 “ibn in Haddonfield. Miss Larkin 900 dozens; Southern Queens, St to the welfare of the Association, list, and given a reasonable amount inventor of a new school Mal-garcts, Egmont Bay, Riverdale, also management and stan, the of attention are a year around as- tiie "Lamkin Bllont Iona and Morell with smaller in- Pl-ers and the Department of Agri- get to the producer who keeps a which' has been neges. culture, both iliederal and Provln- good average flock the year around. and used in certain The Directors wish to oongrat- cial, We cannot permanently have co- U. B.,A. and recommend- ulate Mr. Earl Warren on thc signed on behalf of the Board, operugivg gouietieu wmwug °0.0p¢,-. progressive schools as a upigndid manner in which he in- J. A. THOMPSON, aw;-a, while it is not suggested that uwvcment in the tmllins creased the busimss °f his Circle- President- at this stage ai development we can grades both in the home ,,150 to all other collectors who had make eo-operators of all our mem- increases. D'I°“l'|°'l\ bers. Enduring success can .be re- Babatini is a - well During the year, shipments were nod upon if a substantial number artist who annually has his mbdg M fouowgg Hon. Thos. Mc!-lutt, Minister of on devomd ,nd mmiigent eo-op- nc:-epted at The Academy of 35 cucigg shipped during 12 months Agriculture, commended the direct- onto,-,_ Arts for view-in their galleries. 8 C1,-cle, shipped du;-lug 11 months ors for the excellent report and we must back up lwul Bug;-du of has executed art work for the 5 Choi” ,moped um-ing 10 months hoped the work would continue so Director ond yn turn ghey mug; be Washington, D. C. 9 (mole, shipped during 9 morrho successfully. Mr. McNutt referred bomnd tho control Bo,_,d_ °\>1”°°4 Wi‘““°U c circles snipped during a mouths to the meeting with me c. N. ri. In oonvluuuig, we with io bi-me and UI Flint- 5 qu-ul" shipped during 7 months Superintendent and stated he did ob your omnvm, that hmdluugu of ti the mgerloll o Umm, guipuuo during s months all he could to secure the lower mum poultry fo, tho ua,” 1994 Q* mg"-9011 _ rate. _ and 1935 showed a considerable in- ' Bangor and southern Kina-‘ 1° °9°“k”‘5 °' arming M "dd “° crease over 1933 and while speskinz also in the shipped wooklv fiom Jmuurv until farm could carry on successfully bf poultry' we would ask th, dem. Academy oooooob oommemmg gh, mug of without hogs, cows and poultry. mm! assembled bore may to boa,- the year. new Egg Grading Regula- Farmers in Prince lédward Island in mum bb” mom Wm' in on like, tions were put into effect by the m“_1§h¢ T015’ W; mix” obo uhood, be more rigid inspection of -U°°°°l°ti°“ 'md W” “und "ry momgergpfiii cllolixiigess the were P°“m'7 in 193°' satisfactory- as they °“mm"wd the mu” is d 91° y d f Your organization is in excellent __ h°m° wum-y whites, whichishows a de- F 'find :gym ngeumog financial condition; expenses Mc . . , . th tb I dv of . . . , _ . -. , in ur rceniage or *mm 1”” “ "°"Y ° is to me mem- hooked was an e li °3 Live stock Memoir Board i to lvn-. A M . aided increase 0 D9 1 t in _Th u mu very low and it up PM Ed dm d did gk “S . on end M = Grade A eggs for 1984. T ";n:.fri"`%uIgerboo;‘v°o5ltQo para gud managers io back their The following reuojutiom were buggy' ‘$125 Bgbnubn cllgbd “bg being called on by the president sincere regrets that he is ld ask Circle ofiicers, col- bu mesa. bdopiod.. _ discussed matters relevant to the be present at our meeting igxauwfild the-membcrslu-. at imc “lg mmfbn bb mo he no ,M W” tours respectfully, wbemu our President and Mm- :gm fWlB“_|\m;o"\;}>§;°=;o°°be*.f1°b°°‘°,t swine industry. He stressed the him a .~.r»ccn hgvlng to do' with ex?;um,;ra§0esboi?1°n11lril`l.1lIl<;t/ybeen placed not M md Lhgt nl two reduced teachers' supplementmyhalé _Sum October lfast under this plan fnrgfvet mu,y'¢hange bm; fully in accord with me action tax- 1°""“"°"° W” “°” “‘°i’“’d' A t 1’ lvn-. mme said. ioeiim can then be - °pP°5°d t° merchants shipping eggs He also referred to the i11‘lP0!"' cope with new conditions t°b?";d?&°$,1;2°n was defeated in tatloin of three Ontario boars. At is My-_ ,1_ ,L lihlclood OW “_” ng ' meetinfglnthefali,h€8ll-iii-13W°°propoeedmac*bsbi1izD|Mil - felt that the time had come to ill- peoaong why.he considered trodulce new blood into the swine not Wm-k_ ‘ ofthisprovince.Twooft.heboars 'I’heeecreta.ryoftheS seem to be of high clam but it is shipping Club a/pproved wo early yet to know what their proposed ppm, progeny will be. At meetings held Mu w_ B_ Maoneueai A in the western part of the prov- iumi; aiihoilgh there rnmyl ince last fall it was drawn to -the tions there is a wide spin attention of the department that' fmuiun with the work of there was a scarcity of scws. As a geting Board. Many other follow up Mr. Irvine stated they concurred with this exprf had been doirig in co-operation reference tothe markletin-5 ' with the Live Stock Shipping C13 thought that some aohtion " all that they could do to as be taken. He moved e a price which cannot in a general ____ tho* requiring swrb .i..__by have of the mbema Members 01 the Summefside been able ra furnish zo rows since Mr. W. D. nose eu-pn board of Trlzdfsfl *mg gutszgiiefn 2;' the first of January. pr-oval and seconded the Nmwefeprvege ° ` Th peak referredtotho R. 1 the be °°“°f\'1 “dd”-“ by M155 B°t°‘°“' 0. P? viork fri' reference to swine m° ani-'i Iwiiireln rss Dir=°i°1' °f ii" °°”‘°Si° L“f§°’gN°“ and in commotion with this spore vote wee taken the p P- E- I- M1'-W-E~_M“°D°"‘* - ‘Q also of are feeling melon which aaopw umuimously c mr I. wc i cr e the people present that the contin- 65 graded selects. lation be authorized to uanoe of this privilege would depend Mr. Peter Brodie. York. spoke on cate with the present upon their own efforts to finance the amount of pork coming to the cr zdlan Swine Breede the project after the three year de- Maritime Provinces from Westem l-aspect(-ully asking his monstration is completed. She was Canada. He mr .'i:ned the porter- support to the proposed pleased to say that the- Library had tial market in Newfoundland an . of a small grant per been vervsucoessful wherever they suggested a marketing agent for the canadian Asaoeia/ti had beenrstabiished- .MISS BBW- farm products. Provincial organization son suggested a- combination school Mr, W, D. Ross, told of making above present grants fo land public library for Summerside. 5 mm- dolm. profit pe, hog above such additional g ant to -She said there was H creat de- the total value or feed, when be marked for advanced _particularly on agriculture and also by Ak.. Hommon 5 n hooked rugs She regretted to M 5 ¢| no say that there was no bool: printed -r e ns 'rd secrets" w$;°‘bbi“';bt:::1‘bo,s oi th” °°“‘d 31” m°"°1“f°“' u°“ °“ M’.r J A Gillies secretary of the Breeder Association w (Continued f_rY_k~__ ' He referred to the bonus of $15 given and the way in which it helped improve the quality of the stock. In regard to the sales, he said he thought that the bee; ani- mals went to the best districts. The sows shown. taken generally, were a fine lot. One thing that he re- gretted was that some of these an- imals were .lllowad to go to the slaughter house owing to e. low price, and a. shortage of buyers. If they were availableniow he ven- tllrediosaytheywollldlfringdou- . - \ . f... . . . ,.,. , . , ...- .. ... . ‘orftffrlt-......oi. P _ V- A . ~ H19-iid f°!‘ D003 UH 5P9Ci91 lilbieiiis- kept a strict account two years ago. feeding station purposes c . ~ , li iSI . CIAO( 1 I ill Vim t l est every W0 WNW- W - - _ Mr. M cDonald’s report was adop- 1 yu" nd, ' _ _ _b\ , ;¥&£`;me sm" ms' ” they "° MrI?lgi°3`.l.;lin¥m1insLheaf|iiiieii':r;fali°‘:§¢ ted unagimously. vwiiereda fo reel-sau hu been ‘°°“°m“°d °“ 9°” 3) and to sell wi M vi” °° W P‘°‘ me simian used their but luaz- In ww" 'D ° °““"°,§};,“’;,2‘{°,; elven. . ducer by holding. ment.. Baforted to the allowance Donald said thatmheu” 11 6 Be it therefore resolved that b IN CLARK LEAGU _ mm to ur. ooo. rsigntlm ood muah dil!¢1'¢“°¢ "Y, 9°' convention or the P. sl. r. oo-open SCHEME . E _ _ ~ uw mm- W., of fu. spuuou ibothedii-eobign mom." 9i\iPP°°\ by "°“ °" ailvo an a poultry Aaaooiaii.; . I' - _ _ hid t“ bcko ir r- 0 - furth demandthatreducon ._ _ lot of live poultry was izbifx.. M '°_ _ a “_ _ After discussion on overhead .and mmbegn nu,” mb” to vbmm ' " ~ " -‘-' yr- "“:°°....'°° -"..:'.:..‘f-~ -.“-....'°“°° ~ iii*-.z-.‘:ii-is ---- --M mem “WNW tion bla onrec en- 'Fai-mersweek. . . 'rm ones adopted allow It i\'l° - , Hgh* R.” _ - -_--_-_---.-_-..-_-_-.=====-.== dorsint the action of iivoadirsctolra md of thu _"barb Mbna by John W, pmfii-,_ sua", “oo - - . §§w'§“;§;¢ W- °‘°°- WU” ’ “F ' M, mv", Mu mu., my P,-,_ seconded by /une memul. - .~ . - - f ' - ' - moo ta mu t - M°.5lilil'I|t skate; and ` Mi-..1. .v.m¢i.¢od salem was ine suited me report oimvbo roll? mmslnvsdmtavn mmm°;xi§¢be 'vs_ °i\br`~atlrsctiotll. ma” tm ’““'° "‘°- ”-°”°“ ‘° W “"4 P'“’“‘i“' ‘.:°'"““ 1 ,,f§,?,1," dividualn mare direct shipments of L. - __ Mr. Lelghtlser that amount. But ed at last year! limi" ¥_- out ou rommmobo oo modo * FINAL PLAY OFF GAME M0|lliAY, FEBRUARY 25th . ALBANY vs. BEliElil|E Referee, Frank MacFarlane '_ _ Winner will 'be presented with trophy Alll|lSSl0|l 200 \ l Ji '* ' - ~ -~ ` 1 -. ' b _ ,.', -'_ l, . _b '* _f » rr itat ilgi §§§3§§§ -_ igiilss 5 ; sos gt” 5-itz, thirst § §;.‘§ii§§§§§ E