1 , Fmlisrslnnvifo-orlslznrloN wi¢1i..EAI\1_vlEI§ 1 , imighfvilaésffspiritpfikervic? 1 are‘ . , _ . i i of. ntreailwhicirappeals) @f°=$‘~"~ . Ytiutar€cordiiallyhfnviteci ftol call: yourfihancialjprolaielnsgyith. l '1 TANK OF MON TREAE. ' Dial Abel: inarcess of‘ $810,000.01» _co-o erationlaboutfitiie) togurgiarmer-customersi atYjtitisTBankand,discuss‘ -tlle_‘manage_ \_. Established, 151'! Mr. Nash llswcr is Central and Western in good money. which is relsnuc 10.1 ' THIFCHKREUTFBPOWR given effect. I hare inc honour to be their representative in this province with headquarters in the Riley Bulld- ing. Post. Office address Boa 200. We are here to assist you in all phases of the Poultry Industry. ; 1 understand that the Rotary Club‘ is honored today in having as their guests, representatives from the Wo- men's Iasiitutzs. ‘.1 l: : .1 -: the Sug. ; ‘._ 1'1 ‘ Ute 0f PT‘. '. I j l‘ l ins l: Pr“ .. l l -_ 1:1 ll 1 121'" i 1r , us in u. pr-_'.. . . poultry. I can assafe llic ic-prcsen- tatives present that I would be only too pleased to have the assistance of so valuable an association. A few of our policies are as follows: ‘ 1. (lo-operative marketing of Poultry Products. The P. E. I. Co-operative was firs‘. organized by the Dominion m. Stock Branch. and when it was found necessary io institute a centarl scl- ling agency for ail organised egg cir- cles, Mr. Ileightiaer consented to take over the management of this con- cem. We all agree Mr. Leightizer ha: i proved himself eminently satisfac- tory in hLl position. - Any group of farmers desirous 01' having an Egg Circle formed in their district i0 affiliate with the P. 1.! Oo-operative, by applying to this ci- .1 1.2 L~>5er to the province and a damper in our higher quality production campaign. As an example to prove the good oi these Regulations I will mcniion lhc Prince Edlvard Island C0-O])Cl‘il1l\'l3 Continued from page 18 , . ... we mus’. see to it that our farmers do no‘. mzlrkot Seconds if we arc to ):.'i‘.'c our industry on a sound basis. ilce, will receive assistance from Us ‘in organizing. We are here to assis‘. you in all phases of marketing. 2. Hatchery Approval Policy. _ itccognizing the important place’ Canada, and they will continue to ciu so until the farmers of this pro- vince throw off this half-hearted in- tcrcst in poultry, and realize that lgoultry raising. along with other‘ GUN KUIKN >"_: \ Th“ " uolliNv. {-90- William and Mary Plriml . ‘Valnu! 5100. or with Elulrlc Molar 8250. How docs our policy accomplish this? It is (louc in this manner:- The Canadian Law states that country nlczwhallis hills: purchase a lL-cording to quality or grade vshcn more than fifteen dozen are ‘marketed in any one day. cg. Extras thirty; Firsts. twenty-five; Seconds. twenty. This acts as an incentive for producer to strive to produce and only market Extras, so that he may receive the highest price. This acts _ ,/r.s a guldc to our farmers for profit- . able production. To nlr-"ure that the storekceper mus c; s according to grade the Egg and Poultry Association. This jphascs of farming. is a paying bus- buslness is one of the mostprosperous linoss. egg busiuesse in Canada. This com-f The business men of the Maritimes pany adheres strictly to Govermnciii _h.1ve shown their willingnass to pur- Regulation. All their members‘ cams icltnse their supplies in the Maritimes are purchased on n quality or graded ‘Iyuhencrer possibla, with one mserva- basis. All eggs sold according to Lion. that there is not too great a grade. Their eggs are in such dc- ldiilercnce in price, and are protect- niand they cannot. supply the qllan- Lcd as regards supplies. tily. Mr, Ixeightizci‘ iclls mo in s, E02 supplies coming from Central year's receipts oi‘ eggs they halo re~ nnd Western Canada to the Miri- celved as high as '78 percent. rim-as. tunes have a freight charge to pay He also stated this was brought about lon mileage basis, ranging from B00 by the purchase of eggs on a quality ,fc 2500 miles. therefore the matter of bask. Thc Managers of this coul-lrrn ‘price should not affect us. In regard find it good business to iullow Gov- :1 iby a Govcrniu l1. Inspector. v.-1~.1:-n the haifltory and the sources of supply for h-zzching eggs are tak- lng in the economic development of lens poultry industry, the need has fbeen apparent for a plan that would .' give recognition in a definite manner Jto those hatcheries which are pre-l, ipared to participate in s national! plan for improvement. In brief, an1 approved hatchery is one which has] been inspected and found to com-i Tpiy with the requirements of this ipolioy. Approvad flocks are flocks gin which the individual birds have; jbeen carefully rrlected and banded‘ ppllils we have a diflereut prob- The sure this i; a lcry reasonable Law. -C:.m=dlai1 Law states that n11 wholc- ernment rcguliiions. rulers must pay country merchants - l. l" ., u. on. a graded basis. Gentlemen, I am, Just one pom‘; mime mum w marketing end. We produce in Priucc ' and 01v- wondcrs why it does not iEdwRrd Fsmnfi‘ four Iiifkngiynrpdxhwlfg work 10o pm" (T0110. in this Province. 1°‘ ‘>595 lam“ T!“ “"““ '4?” f , Tim m“ remahw It does not‘ Thjsper cent. extras. Gentlemen. if up cm Dl‘ law is evaded time after lcould mcrease ‘macle, we can never hflpa tewntml lpervisioln of the Dominion Poultry the percentage of our llcggs in to tho llfuritimes takes place l1l"Eill Lin. and unless we overcome this ob- ihliiiheri’ 115615 Wm b6 ‘m5?!’ the 5"- 1 ‘Representative. as b0 sanitation, efc. A _ I V v v ' lchicks being shipped from hatcher- . irexpnnntloil as to why vie fall i125 “m”, this Don-Cy ma“ be “bah 23112220702) inc lviaritime market is as .1“, “Govemmmt Approved chm“. . ui greatest importation of which Wm be a safe guard for pub chasers. this market. during the months of September“ iilcfobcr, Novembcr, December, Jan-E 8. Provincial, Breeding Policy or mo, a (1 , t i1 is a system which 'Extras 25 pr _C_cm' m ‘fwoum l‘..".'l1l.\ flu": ...-;r~d rcvenuc tn our iar- 5sm'n00'00 addmmu“ Yuan“ 1m l‘.Z“l‘S r1511 ii‘.‘1l'il'l'.\‘. ‘Today in this pro- mnrc tiir-ic are thousands of dozens or" lowjgrndc and bad eggs paid for $000061“. 1300i: under Nomatter how much you I Ea , for your r!d_io,'i'i'._‘_ia,no .'. _t'er than gig‘,- t-fibaiyou '?._ ‘ ac ;in thiaocketa. . ‘J ‘l p‘ a as _ s wait- q “able qua ty and o lency. ‘ _ do’ l t o nufacrturazaneguipwh an recommend business of this prov-limo is rlopcxicl- unry and February, During this per-; ent on agricululrul prosperity, thcre- liod, what conditions do we find in“ Approved Fiocka. Floclrs eligible to supply approved fore when I request the 511071010 0f lthc Mnritimes? The answer Lg, 93g hatcherias with eggs must be ent- e117 rlllllhll 00.1.1? 9.! ._/ Victrola. swat. .1 .u....il¢ gently playing, soft woods warmly in ' the lslaaaspligirt. aleviflll" l A lino- ‘a chain- that's- ‘oaay, and‘. a Victor record library to 0116030 i, arm's pleasures-l from. i with all‘ I its . truth o! tomb sustained. Music Wonderful instru- ments "at $2360. to as low as $35.00. ' Smart radio or without. models with Records stop automatically when through playing. At Illa Master’: Voice "dealers. ‘. certain group who feel the saturn- irrneral F tion point has been reached. In ilomc IIIlIFOlILZYlOIlU the year. ithe mfimbers oi Rotary to assist. us iproduciion ls practically at a stand- in carrying out this Policy. you arc isiill, with the result Maritime deal- really assisting yourselves, lcrs look to Central Canada for their Having dealt with the economic rulllllivs. 'l‘hcse are the true facts and lside of farm poultry and markciilug, ,1 um sure Mr. Lcightizer, who is hare I am placing before you ‘ihe possi- ‘today, or other dealers, will substan- biliiies oi’ expansion. When mm-mons eygpallfliflll, we (‘ll('(')\lll1f‘l' u ‘is for wintcr egg production, and a increase in production any ‘tiato my sxrltenlcnts; therefore our speaker in the course of his ucldrcfi-“T ‘ilrcntcst need today in this province Hatchery Approval Policy. rants in n. o! P. magical-anon ar Pro- vincial Breeding Policies. Aalmoved Hatcheries plicy is a Dominion-wide affair, and a. noteworthy achievement therefore it will be necessary for us to institute a Provincial Policy so that our Provincial Hatcheries may become members of The Canadian Baby Chick Association, and under Flocka eligible for approved flocks cases we encounter these condilionsl in the poultry industry. theieiorc, fr. must be pure bred and meet the rs- ‘qulrements of R. O. P. Standards. Many times during the pang yep;- I have made the statement that the . act all minds at rest, 5o all may pita" ‘roublc with the poultry industry is their support 1o an expansion or ilut our farmers show very little in- greater production movement. l will . tcrcst in this phase of’ farming, and duction. consumed in Nova Scoiia yearly, and ‘Pugs. Big poultry profils duoed $000,000 dozen. This means Nova Bcotia 10.000000 dozen eggs annually. mately 4,000,000 dozens of eggs. Their consumption according to Mr. A. R. Maritimeg canibest be taken care of give you some idea. of dclnnnd im- .111» lack of winter cggs only goes to eggs in the Mcritilncs. and hnv: far near out my contentions. It does not we do t0 mecl. thrsc dcmands in pro- ‘lnl-zl‘ pouhry knowledge to have a 1106K lllvdiwing eggs in the spring In the course of a lecture given by nnd summer as this L; the palm-g] the District Poultry Promoter-oi Novn “vnson of the ylcnr for hens to lay, scotia he stated that statistics sholv- ;bllt it docs take knowledge and an or} that 141100.000 zlozcns of eggs w"r_r- interest in poultry m secure ‘vlme; are not to meet, this demand- they only pro- ‘made by the poultrymen whose hang are only producing six months of the imports BDDPOXImFY-Ply your, and in the flush of the season, Yhut thc man whose flock is produc- New Brunswick produces approxl-‘iirlg ihc year round. 111s profitable mnrkct which is open to us in the Birds will be banded with sealed bands and owners must send in monthly reports re egg production per flock. also feeding systems. Flocks will be under Government su- pervision. and every assistance will be given breeders along poultry lines. A policy of this kind will im- prove flocks, therefore whether send- ing eggs to hstcheries or not. poultry. men would be wise to send in their applications. l. Boys’ and Gila’ Poultry Club Policy for Maritime Produces. This policy is operated jointly by the Provincial and Dominion De- partments of Agriculture, each Do- partment contributing half the ex- penditure and prise money. Convenient terms. f 0f Canlelmlsirhitsd VictorT mu male application u. the Poul! mm the run of the flock. we EIi-sibls by u» Provincial and Domin- port. try Promoter. Box 200, Charlottetown , ulied this policy. The assisinum; we ilon Departments of Agriculture con- 1 offered was thir, because we izilalv tribllting equal amounts to this Pfllitfflfllll hlYi-ill 415000045“ lihi; quality of bird would cost more bonus. This policy u": opal-am} m or believing swath!" of thilll“ money: The party purclzzzslng a-pure 1920- and ‘Z71, P. l. I. The breed of poultry kept by the clubs must be Barred PIumouthI Rocks. I Ilach club member must start with year of membership. and second. which hewlll own, feed. and manage. These may be hatched from 1 eggs approved by either Department. Showing and Judging Contests will! be held at local fairs when prize mo- nay will be donated. Winners in each club will be sent w Amherst Winter 1 Fair. and winners there, if present‘ arrangements are carried out. will be ' given a trip to the Toronto Royal Show. i s. Calling Policy. ' 10o the 1 bred cockercl of wcll known laying strain was returned 25 to .10 per can't o; lnlerest, at least 50 day old chicks the first lot the cost. price. This was made pos- lr Jones, is over ten million dozens. therefore their importation: would be 0000,00 dozens. Prince Edward Island produccs 4,000,000 dozens and consumes np- proximately 1,500,000 dozens. leaving 2,500,000 dozens for export, a. synop- sis of the foregoing facts prove that thcrc is in the Maritimes a market by a greater-interest in poultry. a greater winter egg production with a general increase of production the your round. This in turn can be tak- en care of by each farmer keeping 100 hens and securing 100 eggs from cach hon. One hundred hens is an idcnl unit of flock. You will hots in poultry raising among young pso- Obkcts: (l). To stimulate greater interest Previous to i080, our policy was lo cull individual flasks. culling on an average per year of 1.600 flocks. in an endeavor through aelectionh im- = prove the quality of flocks. This has been carried onfer ten years and we feel by um time all should havsi sufficient knowledge to carry on cul- ple in the community, and to develop a more general knowledge of poul- try management and marketing. (a) To give the young people prac- tipal instruction in poultry judgingso throughout, I have not mentioned that they may have a sufficient for 26,500,000 dozens of eggs of which we only produce 10,500,000 therefore before the saturation point is reach- ed we must produce 15,000,000 dozens , more Oils per year. Some will say figures quoted are high. The pcr ca- lmowledle of the desirable utility and breed typo in poultry to enable them to select breeding stock intelligently. (3). To develop the community principle of poultry breeding. (4). To create a closer study of production costs. comercial poultry farms. I did this intentionally. as I believe our prov- incc can be best served by diversified farming. My talk so far has dealt with the economic importance of poultry, pro- duction. markoting and the possibili- ling themselves. starting with i020 . we will only live culling demons‘ a l tion: and than will be given in any district on request at this office. . l. Pun Ital Coolers! Distribution Talley. The policy operated jointly by the pita consumption of eggs in Canada is twenty-nine doaens. The popula- _tion of the Maritimes is approxi- mately one million, therefore we consume four million dozens less than as a revenue earner. offers consider- the average for Canada. The above able assistance along thlg phase of statements should leave no doubt in farming. The Poultry Promoter la our minds that there is plenty of the medium through which the Live room m expansion. ‘stout amen Policies may he inter- . The question naturally arises, "Who proud to the people and is, the In- iies of expansion. {awn ______, supplies the additional oust," thestrulsent through which they are _W* “Mr , I , . ""‘“ I , . ,. The Dominion Live Stock Branch. realizing ihc importance of poultry , (5). To develop lac-operative mark- eting through leg Circles wherever possible. ' Bales, ~» Poultry Clubs may be lormed in any community where it is possible to secure a membership of ten or more boys and girls bet n the ales of ten and twenty-one arl. Districts ' a Poultry Club u...‘ Provincial and Dominion Dspartw manta of Agriculture. \ ' ' It is a woven theory that the in- neritabu ability to produce eggs il transmitted uu-ougn the male. mill» dad la an important part ‘of l‘ mating. and the quietest wry l» man to increase the prnri~ his flock b through a peel-Fr:- l . auction bros male. Knowing that loll I . . i i often a young rumor, nut-u a mil. ' ‘l. Dheaaa Eradication. and allowed to to be in flock. ma! l" ‘#7.. lapse in i028 on fliTJ-‘LL-L of the lack this 081M flfli" a vilil W l. " I am sure this policy could be reopened if it received lup- _-_- wmlamaaanvll- 1ART‘ .. . l 1 '1‘1iis is the word that has been used i. describing our work in RAISED LETTERING 8 CARV- ING on all our MONUMENTS g ,SERVICE..._ , We aim to give the but of sew!" ,- combined with the very finest m!‘ ; terial. Ten pbr dent discount °° l all Scotch and Native Granltes. ‘ Vermont Marble. etc. lchansilst? Be“ all]. r s