. ll". l‘ ROMANCE n! all these and more embraced in ""9 "f "Ill Insulin: and riotous 100% Talkll. Eiinlrciuittau SALLY.O'NEIL. .1 E__ANE_1']E tore. ALSO SINGING - TALKINB I. E E L “PABLOI PISTS" n"! h! of commencement week _ the TRAGEDY of examination; _ the PAIN of fraternity initiation; _ the LAUGHTIR of a class play_t||e Young love — the THRILL of a great football game,- _ Mat. 3.1.5 16c and 31c l". 7 l 3-45. Z66. 42c, 52o the fTbQ other lllliia whlebyou will havevpshsntod-toyou tad! wllino 00"“ I"! IN aciear lmiibt 1M0 flwlctlvltili of your blniaasa during the Dflkltaaon. That taeu reports doubt. more especially when we con- sider the trying conditions such as we had last season. , ailurins a! can. eon- traets should be made with collect- 0mm» gather 0G8 s11 the year round aswefindthststtbetimawhen c“! are in _best demand. and brlnl third the Circles are operating. As regarding poultry we should handle fully double the quantity we do, but even now we have parties write us that they did not know that we were handling it. although we advised every individual member through the malls. ' § The past season we had from Corn- wall Circle 5080 lbs. Afton. 3221, V-Zonahaw, 4041, Riverdale 1783. Glen- -woo_d. 11200, Bloomfield 201B, Elms- dalc 18500, Freetown. 4932, Rustlco i 3208 Springfield West 1422i. Belfast R l D IN G 7418, Uulgg-Kinrou. m. Southern CQWBOYS Kings 0201. Whilst from Remington, Progress. Darnley and New London North and other circles we received very _ quantities. ' Many circles located in good poult- ry sections are not shipping’ poultry to the Auociati there ls evidently something. wrong; it certainly can- not be a question of price. as our prices ‘have always been hlgh.»It may be lack of oordlna-tion between the members and tm officials in _. thesefsections. They should realise Here's a. vrhiucr of a Gibson - galloping horses and flashing swords, ropes, aml guns and fights -- all for the Possession of laml and a girl‘; love. Egg and Poultry Ass ’n Had“ Very Successful Season ’ Ii- . I the principle of this association, Turnover of Almost Half Million Reported-By 1°"“"K "w i011" M=Plflm= Prov- Secretary, Mr. James Leightizer. Much ‘m’ i“ a “l” m‘ °‘ ‘F!’ “d poultry, this association to remain a Interesting and Informative Discussion a. . Afternoon Session. ‘flu sixteenth annual meeting of the P. E. I. (Jo-operative Egg and Pound-y Association Aook Place Yls- terday in Prince of Wales College Hall with the vice president. Mr. J. ‘Jr ltdofillllvray presiding. Two acac- ‘imEwei-e held, one in the morning, dholeoond in the afternoon. The, former session was occupied mslnlyi by the presentation of reports from [the secretary Mr. Jas, mgnuw, auditor Mr. Vernon lnngworth and Jrtanlam‘ Mr. Georfle Ielghtiner. In- discussio on the problems Ind Phil-we or the poultry industry occupied a considerable part of the afternoon session. '10» question of merchants pur- chasing eggs l-t fist rates was rais- ed by Mr. Murley, It was polntgd out by the secretary that according to recent legislation it 15 unlawful W 913011089 under suoh a basis. Oongmtulainry remarks on the manager's report were made by ‘Fin ‘Jalmes and Murley who [moved andvseconded its adoption. ‘__ ‘At the afternoon session some very interestin and informative discus- galons took place on various problems xln connection with the industry. . Mr. Rosa from, Ulgg, suggested that the Egg and Poultry Associa- vtlon does not take the interest in ‘V dressed poultry that it might. Some Clubs paid as much as 31c. , It was stated by Mr. Richard Mur- lcy that most clubs did not pay any- thing like that figure and in case of the (Io-operative the commission is not included. ‘ Mr. Elmer Belts contrasted the prlccs received for turkeys sold tn the association with those of another business firm. Mr. Jae. Ieightlzer cited the case of Mr. Warren Dawson, who sold '72 chickens for which he received 32c per 1b., a total of $142. 1 Mr. lei thought the shipping of dressed poultry should be more an- coursged. Mr. Jas. Lelghtiur explained that _ is a point which the manage- ment is attempting to bring out. The ‘ question is why do not the circles _ encourage the dressed poultry lpdug; try individually. Quality is the great actor. It is necessary to sell "the - With-the demand for prompt ~ t. This policy often leads to times during the season he ,1 I _ if the association “‘ " fowhbuthadnomeans Ilillincd that a circular slat out stating that there ' Itaiitt ferpmlltry at any I demonstration. feeds at reduced prices for the ben- efit of its members. The following resolution was also brought before the meeting for con- sidcratlon but was not adopted: Rcsolvcd that this meeting endorse unit for the assembling and grading of eggs and poultry‘. a be i Mo: Richard Murley expressed umrguyh r mm New mud” iii-Wm‘ ‘himself in opposition to such a move. I k 1° “"512” 5mm snumw“ w i It would be a case of a dog wagging ac o organ tlon. Farmers prefer! m w“. m“ prawn” representing to ship live poultry to the dressed me ‘an’ product. lt is not as easy to get clear. Mn Mcmuvmy reminded me °t m” n“ imuluy 95 ""15 m ship members that the association is the, eggs. There is no circle more loyal first Such organization in the D°_; in the province than New London, nflnion and is looked to throughout‘ North. If the association could run‘ Canada and United stages as an ex_ a truck to centres one day a week, anmh. thglliroiillem ‘Tight bc solved. _ K ML nonlpson, “om Kensington m t" H?" m‘ i” L“ 45' hiatcdlexpressed the opinion that the Novai m 5“ ‘cent mu” had mt b‘f~'°".‘Scotla and New Brunswick body: given to his circle for their culling "lust he looking forum good name‘ ‘borne by the Island products. i Mr. Richard Morley stated that; In mace U; a banquet n w“ dbl ful nnc. The western poultry p001 other are. the cwbcratlvc. We eleph- Iww shivmwinr eggs into the Man-HY tbs" will"! went-s ' time market, he stated, and thus eel‘, We mirht sight the followins ex- operation is necessary to combat; ufamples to show what team work did The speaker invited directors to at-, during the hw- year. _ tcnd the Maritime meeting in 3;, Cornwall increased membe nisip John. ' M1; Thackcr, St. John, rgpgatgdgcll. . I Mr. Jones’ invitation for directors to! Geofleibwfl ' UNI-Wt! 100111118 ailiv attend the Maritime meeting. peflrcm it to so. c585 1943M 0188- spoke 0r the benefits of Mariiimc| Lorrie vsney in ~ "mcmbe p2,. cc-cpcration. - ifrom l3 to 22f eggs A510 to 0581 To the Directors. Delegates and 1601M!- ' Members nf the r. c. l. Co-operativc I Danish. increased membership Egg J.- Poultry Association. ifrom 50 to 100, eggs 12380 to 32.602 dozen. _ ‘These increases we believe are due . - ‘to the (Jo-operation of use Direct- l-lerewith t: submitted the audlt- 1on1, Collectors and members in their ed profits and loss account of the ioffozts toward Progress and pros- Associatlcn for the year 1929._iac- iperity. ’ ' count. read.) The cost of handling‘ In conclusion I would request that eggs figure-s on‘. at 2 2-3 cents ale‘, your circle ineetlnyyoudippolnt damn an exww=llvnaili' 10w figure louictcrswm max-u. an active in COMDBTSIOH with sinlilill‘ buslncss- ipsrifin‘ the promotion of the’ inter- cs in other parts or Canada. iesta of the circle‘ at large: ‘impress The present worth of your busin- lupon-them that when thcyaccept of- css, Assets over Liabilities, now a- ‘flee, they do something to make 1030 mounts w 530851.69 this is an in- ' GE — ‘are satisfactory. to, you. i have no, the highest prices only about one lllrom 28 to 58. eggs 7852 to 10403 doz- I motion Department, is the official responsible. Last year a circular was; Association for price. "We have faith in Mr. Lelghtlzcr to handle our eggs, we should also have faith in him to handle our poultry?" one member asked. A delegate made a plea to hear from the managers. To hear from them is to hear from the whole country. The value of co-operntlon is fundoubtcd, as was evidenced by the work done many years ago by cheese factories and in later times by the Egg and Poultry Association. There W85 a time before grading began when 8c pcr dozen was the price. A director felt that it would not be well for an individual to ship his produce as an individual through the central agency. Elmsdale has a central killing sta- tion, a member from that vicinity said. In this way higher freight rates on live poultry is avoided. The poul- try was sold by tender, but the ecli- lng will be done in the future, prob- ably, by the Association. . Mr. Johnston thought the key to the situation lies in getting a per- son to handle the poultry in the same way as the eggs are dealt with. Would it not be to the interest. of the association w have a cen- tral killing station? __,'l'he following resolutions were anlmcusly adopted! Be it resolved that we, the P. E. I. “I'l- IY FY0010"! in Order i0 COIH-‘co-operatlve Egg and Poultry As- Jielegates gathered at this annual meeting draw the attention of the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture to the fact that the Egg Regulations are being evaded rs- peatedly, which is proving a detri- inent to the egg industry. we would recommend the Dominion Govern- ment to take immediate steps to pre-f vent a recunence of the cvasions of the ms ‘um. Thompson, seconded by leorrauuht. ipsolvad that it would be ctsorne benefitto ‘the-organisation teeter! mm m! circus. ‘ " - “ifietd by)‘. If. ldvlhgsidn. sec- lloved by John A. ‘- til d t ti ' v ~ ofe iuimifiilizuonovwiiil ‘Zssjiztlatjizilt Med m hold W" "mm" 9"’ i“; crew vi $1-'~20-°° 0"" 1w Y0"- '| each wunty’ the ma” m be decided l aftér clue allowance was made for ‘ M," Nu)‘ M Dmmnhn Pmmry Pm‘ by the directors in each county " Mr. Fred Nash, of the Dominion Poultry Promotion Department, rc- t i0 . .t ti ti ti - | . S?“ gmwer‘ l a,“ ‘at ‘i379 fcrrcd to the culling demonstratiom-mcreased Egg Cnnsumntron. we 1W“, M“ a‘ standmg market" Am’ 99mm speaking artlcularl the case of Lot‘ wishing to sell had but to write the! ' p y ‘considerable .46 where a demonstration did notglcadmg wholwfle and rem“. deal.’ take place. This fact he blamed on the mail system, as it took two and a half days for the announcement to reach its destination. Many ap- plications for demonstration came in too late, after June 15. It would seem that the demonstrations are not npprcciutcd, as the attendance is very poor. Last year the work was not wotth whilc. The explanation of there not being enough crates ship- ped to Murray Harbour lies in the fact that 1,200 birds had been guar- antccd while 2,000 were brought to thc station. The remaining B00 had to be shipped in their own crates. 'I‘hc bird in demand to-day is a six or seven pound bird, well fattened, not large, bony birds, absolutely un- finished. At the poultry show was exhibited crates of poultry. The first prize birds were fat_though the sec- ond prize crate appeared the bet- tcr, but were bony and brings 2c to 3c less than the other. The mar- ket also demands a white fattad bird. Milk-fed birds have white fat. One of the reasonsfor yellow fat is the including of yellow corn meal in the rations. '_I'wo weeks fattening is not enough to change the colour of com- fcd chickens. If cornmeal is left out 3c to 4c gain will accrue. The cen- tral killing station ~ is not every workable idea, unless several circles co-opcmted to get; a man to do the work. 1t is necessary to better tho quality, although the Msritimes are in a posttlon, through the excellent stock placed onYmarket, to contend with the quantity produced by. the western provinces. - V A question which rises in arm's mind, a member thought, is- why there is a demand for demonstrr, tfens. yet such a poor attendance at these uiestinssv ' ‘ ' ‘Mr-Jinnah! oritnnllnston . lbs Circle. thought‘ that’ more guilt-ry- menlisoulu ‘be? able to cull their flocks. .31: speaker-also mutated s niaiiagcrifmeatinggd W ' 5-1 ilr. A: n. Jones. rtatediihgt -hs was yuad w» out “stems matinee teed ' a Ni -~t,‘e1, be Q murmurs, our banner year. * ' Respectfully Submitted. Geo. iasormzea. Manager. Farmer's. *1 ' " ' A It". l. n. i drprcciation. With reference to resolution passed .0‘. our last Convention dealing with. ' DIRECTORS REPORT with ' correspondence i To delegates and members of the P. E. I. (Jo-operative Egg a Poultry Association: Once more it is the pleasure of your Directorate to report another successful years operation for the business year ending Decemberll, ‘i029. Your attention is directed to the ; Jendld increase in volume of eggs ‘and poultry handled by your Assoc- iation. also to the enhanced financial Business position now occupied by the Association. ' The volumeflof eggs handled dur- ing i020 amounted to 1.300.100 doz- ens, the largest quantity of else handled is any year since our 0r- g lsatton. the increase amounts to Iers, also producers and co-opcrativei organizations throughout the -lVfa'-'i- 1 "times, but no definite united action was taken. i The port: of resolution dealing with {the enforcement of E88 Rflkillfliltlll. [was sent to the MlnLstcr of Agric- iuuure, Ottawa, Llvc Stock Commis- sioner and chief of Poultry Division. Ottawa . All communications were acknowledged. _ The amendments to egg regulation of 1024 were passed by order-in- council and when properly 11nd"- stood and lived up to will benefit producer and consumer alike, in the desire to market and purchase eggs on a quality basis. 000 down or more fire Afton, Bel- fast. Patrville, Grand River. Hope River, mrne valley. North Bide. 0r- well Cove, Progress,- Rollo Bay. Rm- - tlco, St. Andrews,‘ St. Catherine. ‘ Uigg-Kinroaa, and Wheafly R-lver. Mr. Martin Compton of Bangor. lclrcle shipped 2.704 doaen, Mraynn. W. Mulch of Miliview-Circlo shipped 2.2M dozen. ‘Do the managers and officers ‘of these circles. ‘the Directorate extend heartiest ‘ tlons. for their splendid effort! f»? Pfomote the wel- fare of their circle and community,’ in extending the cooperative spirit which is having such an influence in promoting the social and economic welfare of the people throughout the length and breadth of this Prov lnce. To Messrs M. Compton and W. W. Mulch great credit is due. and fully appreciated for the splendid example they lave set for all mem- bers to duplicate. The average price returned to all members for all grades was~28 1-4 ceilta a decrease on last year's price due in part to unfavorable spring weather conditions. also improper feeding in many instances. Market conditions, especially in the early part of the year and during the heavy production period influenced by the decreased production of eggs general throughout Canada. had a ‘decided depressing effect on prices. Approximately half the circles had average prices better than the As- sociation average, whilst manyindi- vlduals had prices running 3 to 5 cents better. On account of’ some cir clc reports not asp/rt having been received a’. the Cantlliug Station. full cperitidiat 31mm faaneiafgsiu '4' "is finches m the enhanced m... u iloch if m” .°"“"' h" the rum feature aimed u. ’ ' wMHPH-lwvflr fligquilltyoldreaadpouibryal- “"1 '”°"°"°‘- ' dearly ‘Mina palms is anihdioa- The outstanding ‘gains I!!! math p] u” ham“ “a”. as follows: ' ' from gettiagiaaynufefiigu out; ‘Iisnhh. M140 own. corny!!! n.- n a not our policy w hatch volume Ill dnaen Gcuflflown. 5M6 dos- 9g ‘ma; “wyw; u, “ma, mm, ca. Red House 5.328 doom. it. Geor- u“ ‘my, gm“ qmugy “my, m" chased from the Association at a con sldarable saving to members. Boultry feeds were sold to mem- berson the basis of coat; twelve car- lflld! NIH: disposed of; many mam- befs are now feeding inlanced Lay- lpg leash also Chick Mashwigh er- ceiient results and profit. " Dining the year our Association sustained the loss by duth of Mr. Fulton Simpson, Director for Queen's Co. and Mr Pkedorlck Hall, Account- ant at Held Office. The late Mr. Simpson was a loyal and staunch sup- porter of co-operatlve marketing," in his community he took an active part in supporting any movement i-o ben- efit his brother farmers. Mr. Boll was painstaflng. conscientious man, who preformed his duties in a moat ex- acting manner. To the bereaved ral- stlves the Association and Direct- ors extend heart-felt sympathy. We wish to thank all who have con tributedto the suceesrof this. our biggest year. and most buccesaful (file from a Oooperators‘ point of view. _‘ ‘ _ ‘ V It is with confidence that your Directorate present this report, and call on all poultry rroducerrto un- its and be loyal to the Association. We have attained a certain measure of succcsnour efforts cannot relax.- our almlmust he to forge ahead and make 1030 the best of all 0hr bus-i lnessyears. ~~ - ~ ~ < Remember always. that industry is details on individual members cf-forts are not now available. Live poultry totalling _sevcn 'cars were shipped; containing 84,615 lbsm valued at'tl7.144.14. Culling dcmcn- slratlons were given by the Federal Department ‘of Agriculture '10 all circles requesting them. The work. was carried out ‘by Mr. F. M. Nssli. District Poultry Promoter. This ed- ucational -work has been of distinct i l now able to cull their own flocks at intervals during the entire scnson. ' Dressed _ Poultry j Dressedpbultry lnndilngs increas- verl veryrapldly this season the vol- ume handled amounting to 121.502,- lbs valucdat $30,912.00 a comparslon with our handling; of i020 shows an iincrcase of 51.401 In limtlwa handled 23.00011» of dressed poultry as compared with 121,502 in 1020 aninzrca-se" 0f 0V0? B00 percent in three years. This is very gratifying to therlvlsnagemcnt. and as members rcbelved 50 cents a pound for milkied "A" grade chick- ens over 6 lbs average. it ls also very profitable go them Slrnsdale circle marketed over- 18,000 lbs of dressed chicken and fowl; Clcnwood and Springfield West circlu combined and shipped a carload of dressed turkeys. geese. ducks and chickens. All kinds. of dressed poultry is now being marketed byyour Assoc- iation. The Dimclors and Manager are indeed pleased to note the splen- did response of members to the re- Mr. Nash, Poultry Promoter. Thcsel demonstrations have been of consid- erablewalue and were fully apprec- iated by those attending. ' ‘The membership gain for the year, is m: with average production of 344 dozen, a slight gain over last year. __ Your Association in conlunotion with other cooperative organisations ‘and the Canadian Produce Assoc- . iatlon, successfully. opposed thfap- v pllcatlohof the Express Waffle As- sociation fora general increase in ex-, . press rites. This will result in a say; . ing not only to poultry produoeraf but all panties shipping by express. Irreonclusian we urgrall ‘circle of- flcers toylncsqseo their efforts to further the we fare of their circle, by, Jhslstln! the’ ‘tion bCwfl-MILMII the membership rag following estrtlzthfroir the panel-m Comments er. m; Maritime runner is worthy obi-ha ucrioui ‘eim- . sidetation of- ail‘ f‘ ‘ * ‘ During the year we attended meet- 73 T" 40""; - quest made in last years report. that lugs at various circles also District , , ‘ ‘. ‘ Mectin '5 of Women's Institutes. At, , , these meetings demonstrations of eggs i || grading were given by either M12?‘ h L , " Arscnauit senior egg inspector or; :4 I l. liiILlii\i|’S(f, ossvsaisanwssa ‘I: A roe, mass n Yv-‘nuru-s mum: as-deau-‘qas, , ‘i iF#i=l,..5t i- -. -—.<v* value to members. in that they are . its own regard and that volume of quality products means success for ourselves and the Association.» signed for the Director. '~ 1. J. MacGILLIVRAY. initiation meeting, may, 3m 3,5,. - s P- mo lnJba -cfififljflyg Room‘ ' i " ‘Atty ..-;.__ Guardian Iglvla-Thl tcrviq m 3535*" Presbyterian can»... u i 9- I! "Holler. nov. Pred William. son. tlsipeque. cowssavsnva mum-s u, 930 i over the Canadian Bank of cm, merce. All women interested mum, _ " 1:95-21 AUCIION sane or one hundred choice pure bred Plymouth Rock minds on the Market aqum, “L dly. Jan. 31st. at 12 noon mlf’_ Terms cash. Nearly all starting o, "Y- 1293-21 G the Cilglble 115g; lnnflilflfld b! the Civil Service 94m, mislon appears the following pa“. master illlacouche, P, n. !.. mo, Q1. lice Dopartrnent, n-nest ‘DcsRoches, Miscouche, l’. ll. I. » ' WTNSIDI lllVwlS-Iervices in the United Churches of Wtnsloe ca Sunday, Feb. 2nd, will be u gong“; Highfleld at i1 a. m.; Pflflfgtgwn Road It 3 0- 111-; Winsloe South at 1 p. m. ‘ WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -_ A "very pleasant ‘evening w“ 5mm 3| the home of Ceorge and Mrs. Jay, Pisquld recently, being the tummy anniversary of their wedding. IIAMITON United Church sen 1ca| for Sunday, Feb. 3nd are as follow: Victoria 11 a m; Hampton 3 p. m; Bonshsw 7 p. m. James P. Kaye Minister. ' ' ‘ IMPOBTANT- ORGANIZATION matters will be discussed at the wo- mm" 11199-1110’ in the Conservative Committee Rooms, over Canadian Bank of Commerce, on Friday, Jpn, 31. fit 8 P. m. Large attendance c‘:- Pwicd- 1:93-21 u. n. itsvuen LIMITED. 460 s1. Pctcr St. Montreal, P. Q.. announce their next Auction Sale of Sihcl Fox Felts and other furs on fifonduy, February 3rd. Last receiving um m Bummerside, Thursday. January Fnth. Chas. R. Stavert. Agent. 1306.3’ Arreuriorv. - Better lloalcl: _ Vice President. AUDITORS BEPoRT-JHD To. J. R. Munn, Presldcntulni the" Directors of the Prince ildwaxd Is- land Co-opcrailve E08 and Poultry A$$'.)Cili.i€!l'). _ a i . I‘ hes‘ m1 ream mavlni _ téentlemciré, . "monthly audit of the ‘cash, bank sc-i féuntfbcalzs vopchcrs tin the made a ' Better Markings-Safer ‘travelling - |Emergency Road Service-and other business will badiscuszed at m; A... rnualvlideeting of The Prince Eda" 1rd Island Motor league in the Bozml of Trade Rooms on_ Friday evening at 3_°'¢1°¢k- - . l3i9-l-I" u. LONG SERVICE Mannheim ~- Mlrwinz um recelv/‘cd tuécn Auxiliary Forces Long’ Scrvice . al: Llcut. E. C. Robertson, _l'. l=.. office of the ‘Prince’ Edward Island ;Highlanders. Q. M. s. .1. .1. A. 111-- Cc-opejative .111; a Poultry Aasoc- ‘Donald. M. M. r. s. rjme. Brie. c. istioil, and find them all correct and A.; c. M. 5., W. V. Décoste, P F1. l. "m. oumu, w. ha. Gallant. in order. I _ . , I have also audited the itatemcnts‘ of profit and loss account. assets and llsblllths. and inventory accounts for the year i020, and found them all comet. 'f‘h_e clerical work of the office has been done in a very satisfactory manner by Miss MacDonald, the cashier, Min Winner, the accountant and Miss Mcquaid the stenograpli- ar. Miss Wlsner, suceeisor to theuate Fkederlclloll, has taken hold of her workJn a masterly manner. .- The profit and lbse itatements show another successful, year, the net gain belhl 846,601.10, this is a wonderful atonement. and speaks for iiaelf cf m» Ielnlrkabld administrative abil- ity of the Manager, Door" 1818M- leer, and ueeretary. James Leightis- er. Yours Faithfully. l. V. IDNGWOB-TI. .. I ‘ ..A"¢"4I- January so. mo. _ _, A mm was road by the harshly from Mr. J. B. lduhn, Predgient of the Association who.is_ now in, hos annual meetiaeyuus be as harm- onimu and-helpful aa former sn- sm ~. i. - m tumult m the,_oi1\hi8atidn remaintha suns as last year: gras- idsat. Mk. d. It, Ilunn. h laid: Hr» a. a. iiliv- Prince. m. s. l-tblogweli. Highlanders; Sgt. G. R. Beer, PIE. l. Med Ede. C. A. ' HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT - The. services on the Hunter River Unitrd Charge for Sunday. Feb. 2, 1030. an as follows: 11 a. mi. Wiltshire: .1 p. nmnliunter llivdri ‘l p.111. Hunter River. - Whether-and roads permitt- ing Mill Vessey. one of the mission- arles from Japan, mu sddrcssdhe congregations at Wiltshire aurFl-lun- ter Riyer. A. I. Chapman. Pastor. ‘rsasomua Rev. G. '1'.‘ Bpriggs. Kenslngton. ‘Hi in the city yesterday. Professor C. ~17. amt» is on the sick ilst. Mr. a. o. Parent, who has been u.- disposed, is now- recovering. Hon. J. H. Myers, Hampton, was 1B the city yesterday. - r Jon-Charles stdssnnpnow cus- gow, was in attendance at-tlae H! and ma,‘ Association yesterday- Mr. Wm. Kerr, Poultry Division representative for New Brunswick. waalnlharlottetowa yawn: li- tsadieg the meeting of the BI In“ iflsitd Association. ' )0. ‘aad llrlfvl. G. Bchaad have remand to their hoaia slim-k; li- ter a planet shit wltbfrissas and nltifis iaflaeailayi ' '_ ~ * , ad-a-J '