is the finest quality Salt you can buy. For tube and kitchen use. Clean IIIOHPUIO} ‘always dry and free-running. Ask your grocer for Purity anditest its quail . A l’? was-ran 0% Lilli-ran. , fill Enthusiastic Attendance (Continued f7; Page 1) wHA-rills THE SAFEGUARD ‘ro "Ave, OAPABLE AND HONEST potrrlcal. LEADERS’! - The “on, .I. .A. Mathieson explains lt m his address in Si. James Hall tonight a‘ 8 v- m» ilentation oi! farmers on the board nlaking up the prize classes and \ . * Mr Snlallwood's reply wall that the CAVENDlSH SEQWQES- "' Association would be delighted to The" Wlll be “ervlce l“ Prelwyle" do so. Here was an opportunity arch Sunday. March 9th at north Rustico 11 a. m. at Stanley Bl 7 p. lil. The Bible study group will nlcct at New Glasgow Friday, lllafcll 7th at 7.30mi). m.‘ I . 7' .wo en's Aulxgliseo Ian Ch deserving consideration. in conclusion Mr. Myers wished the Egg and Poultry Association continued success. THE EFFEC Discussion on Resolutions. _.,.a., "r . , VOTE IN POLI ‘ 11y lion. J. A. Mi ‘u St. Janiés $1’! n’ his uddrcilfi .l a" onight nt ll p. ill. OFF FOR QUEBECF-T-lio foi- icwlng officers of the l‘. it, Island Light llorsn have‘ left; for St. John's. Quebec, whore ‘they will at- tend lilo illoyall iOaifsilinn Cavalry School: lliilj. G. hlhvFlriil of llead- quarters stuff; Capt. l). A. McDon- flhl_ /\_ Squadron, and Capt. Cilrls- iupilrr fl-rilhnm of C. Squadron. Resolutions left over from the last an=nilul meeting‘. regarding the putting aside oi a sum of money for prizes for competition among tllc different egg circles, illlil also of endorsing the contract system, were brought lip for discussion. Mr. Major Linkletter, liilz-lcoilche. believed the allotment oi‘. prize money at tho pres-lent time would Ila a mistake. lie tilcrofiire iilov- ed that. it bc llclil over for allzlthizl- year. ‘Fills motion was carried. The contract system was ilutiin- '—‘“" ’-’ ed b Mr. A. ll. Jones. is. s ilt ST. DUN$TAN'$ CATHEDRAL“ sizurcltary to blr. LiglltlzohagLmllc Thc Lcntcil Bells?" wll-Y‘ “lmnell- “l téXllllllllléil tllat it is ill use iii other St. llullstaifn CR‘ Qllfiwl-Qifllelllllylproviilcoand has been successful. morning by l-lle sill"? "d fllll" Members sign on, generally for u-ilnitiiul of ilflliefl l 9"9.¢l°“-ll- rll“ five years pledging thclllselvcu to biossiilt: was P" TYllBll l bl! 'l‘ll5.di\livilr ilroducta to the Association. Lordship Bishop Oll-lllllli- All‘*l'|'l‘his gives tllc business It stronger till- iliililiiillillloll "l Alllll“ Slllelllllilvorliiilg Ila-sis. lil Ontario it IIIIS‘ “m. Mass was (lfile-llfilffll‘ by Rev. llll9ll iillrililuireil with satisfactory JilH. Rooney. seal-lied lly-Rev. Flljrtliillllli, also in British ('i)llllnl)lli. tin-rs Arl-icnalult -ilil<l‘ l-Vllllllll- lle-V-llvhcril on UIII‘ (ICCIISIDH the irontrilct Miiilrlct‘..Mf!l)0lliI1ltl.WIll-l Milfili‘? ill ilild to llf! lilgaliy nillorccd. lor- ~ = 13192.12’.till?”"£.J.!i‘i§{.i"‘;$3.23; CHIEFI. JUSTICE MmHlEsQNyllllgllt ilisrupt _ the circles horc. wi'l address l1 Dllfillt‘. étlnil lO-fli hilt was a point to ho considered. ‘night at ‘felght. o'clock in St. Janl- On luotion this illutter was also as ilail on "Some Ifnohlinnls of lcit over for another year. Today)’, Atlml-sslol}. ilTEQ-h‘ i ‘ ' l reason-ails ‘ .\ir. Harold ilaliid, Kelvin is ill iiu- city, uuenoirlgmio Aizrieliilliflll for discussion: SHALL MANAGERS BE ALLOW ED TO TAKE EGGS FROM COUNTRY MERCHANTS? .\ir. John A. Thompson. licnsiilg toil nlovcil, tlllifflllililtl by Illr. \Vil The following question iluiuo lip . ed also to be merchants. would be prevented from sending? it was the opinion that this would have to be done. ..Mr. Thos. McLean. West River, argued that a lot of non-members Will- QBKB to the Canilling station last winter. Nlr- Goo. LlqMlxsr, Secretary of the Association said the opinion of t c meeting was exactly his own. Th." merchant coming in gets a share of the surplus which he has not earnl-i. Some managers, who are store keepers, ship their eggs to lbl‘ I'm-lo just when it is advant- ageous to lhemselves—~when the price is higher then they can re- ceive from the dealers in Char- lottetown. The association would he wise not to accept eggs from coun- try merchants. he believed. The motion that the manager not be ai. lowed to accept eggs from country merchants _was then put and car- ried unanimously. liOIl. The question arc tardy in signing up was raised. Applications. it was ber 15th. ~ i Mr. P. S. Robertson moved that was seconded by Mr. C. B. Clay, having Dundss iii speaking as Jones pointed out flint it ‘Willi llll desirable to have a lot of new iilclll "W"? flBnln- Mr. Jus. Sillipaon link Mr. It. (l. Mcllarell, New Perth, vni hered to. ilrllllila bccilnling llltllllhPrg full bcncfit of llll-lllllWT-hllllli. I liter ‘IlFOtIIB fillggllgflill inciililcri-i Hll-{ll -iip bv June. ' LIVE POULTRY SHIPM EN1-5_ OPERATION OF HATQHERY DISCUSSED. meetings and is.‘ registered at tllc lli'\'l‘l'l‘~‘ managers be prohibited froill tuk I “Namath Tlgnlqh of lug eggs frolll country merchants (‘upt. . as. . ~ ' tllc Portland Packing C9» l" l" m“ I ‘ i w“ at m“ npvere of Dilndas. cty lllli s u Hit . ‘ ' ' Mr» llinliioiter. liiiscoilchc. saii it was foilnd impossible, .\lr. ll. P. Collins of tile Ordin- ance Department. arrived ill tilt! liaill (loiifl-ey, liiurilllfiil d, that the This was supported by Mr. McK-ay, in his circ c, to get all the eggs straight} to the circle. Sevcrafpeople willim _'l‘ho next rifle tn ll; Tilat tllc Association ilatcilery in ll“, nlciillleru. ~l . operato r interests ofi Fllerc was coniliiierab l lPlll-till pilt to a n1 ileclurcil carried. The chairman Wllllaincil til Question of Membership Appliqg. of members who explained. should be made previous to Novem- no rebate be given to members sign ing up after the above ililtc. Thin Mr. A. J. McNevin suggested that "0 888s be taken from anyone not gned up. Mr. Alex. McKay, a manager himself. said managers HOIIlGIIIIlPS were slack in this respect. lt would be well to caution tilem. Mr. A. it. PETS Jfllnlng ill November just to iifii ills rebate. if they would mu cd wily members slloil d lint b0 ask crd to sign now? They i-iholllll have lll-‘l "lllllll lilllll In the Association. cell tile general opinion that thc constitution should be strictly all. Mr- l-lI-ZllllZPi‘ explllllltlfl lirat. tllc iimliililild bylaw was ninlply to in... loot tile Association and to ilrovoul ill. ti Vi"? late seal-loll ilild getting ll“. Ml- iililiililg tllc 1st O1‘ After filrtliei- iliilcussion h ’ I _ - - y Mr. Alix. McKay, Mr. A. J. McNevin and Others the motion as oflghb "lly but was carried llllfllllllltllltlly: Oil motion of Mr. lnn- Melon-u. Sl- l'l‘li‘l"ll. it was ilccidcil tocbii‘. tillue the slliplncnt of live poultry. proposition, which m‘. fli-{llly discussion, was; ililpositloil, bilt the motion was 11 . t "llillilg vote and understood. will hold 10,000 eggs. How will the Association get, {b91111 If they got forty per cent fertility U19? would be doing some business. Mr. Peter Brodie wanted to know what became 0f the $3.000 or $4,000 livhii-Il he said ‘Mr. Kerr had been short in running the dlatcllery, Mr. ‘E. Hewitt, French River, miked- how could Mr. Kerr be ex- pected to run a successful ‘business when the eggs were sent. in indis- criminately from all over the coun- try. Mr. ‘Kerr had made a fairly 800d hatch. but the trouble was with tihe people. They did not Jtry to send in good quality eggs and they often failed to implement their orders. How could Mr. Kerr make a success‘ of the business under those conditions. Another member present suggest- ed that the eggs might be bought and the chicks sold, instead of charging a fixed price for the hatch- in of them. The proposition looked good if it. could -be run on business lines. This was supported by others present. -lt was pointed out that. thc inflated value of eggs at the time had caused the trouble in the defunct Farm Products hatchery. Mr. James Saunders. Burlington, believed that where poultry money war-i ‘to be made was in producing ellrly chickens. ‘iii’ the Association could get 50 per cent fertility lrnd 50 per cent hatch. it would be ilet- ter than raising ‘J0 per cent of late hatched chickens that are kept. by the people oi‘ this Province at a decided loss. Ninety per cont of the nlonlbcrs of thc circles are not making more than 5 per cent gain an the nloncy they have invested in poultry. The only way illGy could remedy thc matter would be the oarly hatching of chicken-s. Mr.. Alex. McKay said Mr. Kerr had stated at a Dundais meeting that i-he ilest. ilo could do with thc hatchery was 20 per cent. Ally old woman lll tllc country could use an incubator flllil get sixty por cont! t _ (iaugiucr). A member: -\Vas that every] year? Mr. McKay: llc ilid.ililt slay ev- fify year. A Member: ‘Pilaf was the lflflll your. ‘ilc mlldo an uvi-rilgc of ilfly pcr i-cnt, Hupcrintilnilcilt J. A. filark of tllc iqxiltli-iiui-lltul i<‘:lrm ailokc oil tho (rlilfy opcrzltion of incilllil- t tllc Station. Ho refcrl-eil pal (iuiarly to tllc liuciguyti mach- inc. From memory he would say that over G0 per cent of the eggs were hatched that wen-t into this mil-chine this year. They raised and had left on July 1st irhickcns from over 50 per cont of‘ all tllc eggs. The iuacilinc was operated early. No day old chicks wercisold since tllc Farm Products hatchery start- c-ii, as they had no ilesirt: to com- pcic commercially, but it was the lixilcrimcntal Farm that lliiil intro- ilucud the hatching and selling oi’ day-old chicks in the first instance. Ont of the reasons that we have to hatch eggs today lly incubator is because we have developed strains of hcns that are brcd to lay. ’l‘llesc llcils do not act at tlle time they are wanted to. ‘filcri: were ilililil c a isi lc “ “ ran cum " Loflnro” ‘ eusnnml “ Wllllll’ Wlll llfl liven ill the Techni- ciil school today. Tile meeting then llllioulined until 7.80 p. m. attended and was quite an enthus- iastic one. MQKBY- Blinds-s. that the resolu- tion re the purchase of the incub- ill-ins machine be reconsidered ‘was but and lost and the original motion unanimous. There were present at the evening meeting ‘about - one hundred delegates from egg cir- cles, in addit-ion to others inter. ested.,constitutlng one of the larg- est mpetings yet held by the As- socint o . lly-laws. section 66 being amended to provide lfor election of officers by ballot. ected: Alma: town; John W. fllillllflll; C. ‘B. Shaw, illrudencli. Avoudaie; French River; Vernon ll-iver; field. ADDRESS BV U. S. CONSUL llOlllllitl out that while the Assoc- Consul. was called upon and warm- ly applauded. lie congratulated tllc P- E- 'l- EEK and Poultry Associa- tion and expressed tllc belief that _ the nlcmbcrs were on the riglitlilow is more chicks and more will- lruck and that out of their ileiiilcl'-ltc.l' production. it was llcpcii this atioilil at this fllUPllIlg he believed yuai- to improve the breeding stilt HPTlOllh‘ iluciltions-l arc now confront-i that hers are bred originally from grlngle lfowl and need a lot of fresh air; hence the importance ofwell ventilated houses. it is foolish to spend a lot of money ‘in the poul- try house; the hen when she gets ready-to lay is not going to look at. wall ornaments. Mr. Clark concluded his remarks by giving some valuable advice on the feeding-of chicks and answer- lng a number of questions. ln the matter of breeds he did not wish to specify any lparticulnr, The Leg- horn is not. like the Rocks or Wyandottes a. good general pur- pose fowl and the latter class was the ‘most profitable. Raw potatoes, thong-h better than boiled potatoes. are not as good feeding as cab- bage and mangles. it was import- u ant that laying hens were given ii iplcnty of water div-iii’. EVENING SESSION The evening session was l Bill)’ A motion by Mr. Alex 0 ‘Purchase the machine was made A few changes were made in tile ' Mr. J. G. Davidson Phei following directors were el- Mr. J. Gordon Davidson, B. S. A-. of the Dominion Live Stock Branch, who is taking Mr. A. IR. Jones’ place ill rhis department as District Poul- try Promoter said he was partiicu- larly pleased that the As-so illtioil (YKeefe. had decided to purchase t lil- llowatt, icilbator, which was the best strnkc Milton l-‘urness. or diuslilcse they wllld do. Also hi" J. ll. Mann, Nfnrsh- was pleas-ed that the Association ‘ illfld decided to take eggs only from circle members- in future. He Prince County: J. A. Thompson, Fulton Simpson. ‘Belmont. King's County: C. B. Clay, Brlllgp. ‘McLean, ‘South- QUEEN'S County: Filiphalct J. MOOMAW iatioil ilas already accomplished great things, only about. one third IMr. John Moomaw. United Staiesiof tllc eggs produced in the l'i-.lv~ llilcc have gone ihrough the cgi‘. circle-s. it was therefore up to all i luclililers to boost their oiédilllll" 2‘ tiou. What is llllTi-ll-‘illflily nccdcil would llPll=43 some (fOllCGPtGd action uni also to standardize the flocks. w.ilirll would prove greatly llcne- lie bclioviul tllc coiltract ryF-i-‘iil liciill. ..\Ir. Moollialv referred to the was a good tiling. ill‘ not feasahic h zimicablc relations existing bc- him», at the present. time it siloulil _l twccn United Status and Canada ni least bu kept lil m-llil. A nlillloll ‘ which llilvc continued for over a tlOZtlll of ifilii-‘l-"l l“ ll“? "blllcrlle "l hundred years. We ilavc lately tho Association this ycili‘. Till ill?‘ passed through a great war anil clarctl. _ arising out of til-is conflict lnally The spea-kcr announced that tlli-“i morning ill the Agricultural School lug the world. 'i‘llerc is discordlu (filllllllg ilemonsll-lflilil iffllllil l)” where tllcro should be ilarmony and given ai. 9 u. lil. and at 1i) a. nl. denl- I no one i-an li-li wilul. the futiirc castration-u ill kiliiiln! llllll llllV-‘lilll-l; nllgilt. bring forth. l‘tl\V|.‘~i. Otliur lectures will i)c_ glvilil Tilorc should -ilc u ciusci- uility Iifl illc following llflY "nil ll W“ bt-twi-oil tho grout idllgliail cpi-nit- llflllltil that Lllfihll: would be takcll lug nations to l|‘lll’lllt’l‘ world pcairc fldllfllltflgfi of lly tllc lu- ilcclzlri-d. members and others intcrcstc lmpud to carry on a culling I _ in. June this year, as was ilouc last year. - This being all tiiclllilfiiclfigf meeting, the seas 0 " rlosc. a heart)’ Ville 0E thanks ha in; moved to thc dlrccto ilccrs of the Association. l. ilil'i-.ctors mot and olcctcd lowing officers for tllc y-cilr. jweeidcnt. Vlcc iPrcslile-iltsi: ‘ lfuitoil Simpson; for Qlieeil B. I d.lt IS l Timely Remarks by the Poultry Judge, Mr. J. W, Clark of the l Mr. J. W. Clark oi‘ Cainsville, Ontario, congratulated tho Assoc- iation on the splcndiil sllow this ycar. ‘tllc bcst he had yet seen here iii his judging experience here. Nlilch nl-lgllt be said for still greater iniprovcmcilt along general poul- try lines. ’l‘.lle nlnjority of breeders formerly bred for form and fcatll- cr, forgetting the production end the fol- cilsuillg i J. R. ~.\-Iunn. biiities ill thc hatching of early chit s. it may be possible to get Llllitcil States buying ilsland cock- Hllerels as they are now doing seed (‘lly llllil "l ll~ H“ l“ lmvlng this not give it silppori. lie ilskcil would cifro- “will “ ‘Mge ‘ncmnnor in lhelliotatilcs. incubating is one of the lllttfllilfiil" Mlllllllglle 01' bu“ it not be wise-to have a illan ccnt- H y fllyllflme m the present lllnedsolutiona of the problem of having ilrsll Cililiiflilfia iwllll lllllmllemrl’ rally located to collect all tho eggs win“: ullon Mr. A. it. Joilepwmtul- pgga, chicks. and mostly incni. n-‘illfi. and shill what he could get for Drumésd‘ fir’)? bmaclllnu “mm he BVPITUIIIIE iii l-llil llflilllly llile- ll‘? '. the circle straight to Charlottc- m, value s "l 0"! 25 percent of wishful very mllcll lllal ll" ‘Plllv’ flir. J. Ii lflillllll» l) l)" Smnnlm” towil. \ to secure‘ o‘l“e“““g ‘ms neellwl ince ‘lllltl some means of getting side Journal, was a pfilisellfll‘ l0 ML _]_ M_ ABC-om, ML guy-me], wcintmn hilly‘: chmkells- The Al“ early hatched ‘ClTlUkS. it was oi’ tho city lilst night. lie is attending tllc farmers" conferences. contended that tllc storc keeper DEATHS lthis would tend to spoil the bus- _._.__.___._... linci-ll-l for tllc Associatlon- Also. it HOWATT--At Central Bedeflll" is felt that eggs sold at stores are .‘\I£il'i‘ll 5th, Mrs. Lavenla llownlt ngcil H7 _vi=.ars. Funeral from Meth- odist (‘hurrll Bcilequo. Friday "l 2 p.ul. saunas-nil. tile liarcil -iih, ‘i914. llurke. lei-many o! DflrfllBY- used fill yours. Funeral fronl her lute] ri-siilcilce 40' Elm Al/Plllle- Frllllfi‘ ut 1 p. m. lly-train 0 Krnsiiislvil- Western Guardian —CALL A1’ aowusssi on Sat- uniily. March 8th and Bel ilflwl m" angi-s at 2i.cants per dozon.—~1l ._----{0}—-——— Theunis May llegain Power (Canadian Press) BRUSSELS. Mill‘. B. -*Tll0l‘9 lll an incl-ca ng likelihood ililll lil- Tllounis. w oso ‘cabinet resiSlW-il last wcck will Fesume llllivel‘. H“ Flfllllll-lh Catholics decided todny to support himnlnder certain condi- llot selected with tllc tllllllH ilarc. ilccil u‘ hard vnnugh struggle fo ‘lilo Association to get out of thc l'll ‘ity Hospital. m Cathemm ainly the greater the vollillle of egg low country mcrchnilts the Asl-inclzltioil troub c to maintain. forc ilot hilrt tlli- Association. Mr. l". (l. llolilciieltlr. Milrrlly ilai "Kora to ileul with store kill-per ccllted through Ibo merchants. C. McLarsn, New Pcrth, sill there would result n grcutcr voiilin Illllil‘. it llild bctlcr be loft illollc. lions. Mr. Milton Furncss, Vurnnn “all. “ll ll‘ lll“ "lilllllRol-s. It’ they lluppcll- LOW QUEEN HOTEL Stomach Troubles 1 . . WATER tracer ; Are Due To Acidity OHRRLOTTITOWN 1 v z v l Tells Safe. Certain, Speedy Relief For~ Acid Indigestion. Th“ ‘Mir Ho“. So called stomach tro lbl h ' l cs, hi.‘ UWWPlUTIlY as Indigestion, gas. BOIIPIIOSR. still?“ nnovivu‘ _ "1' p‘, nch-acllo ulld Inability to retain fond icrlilsbll ‘ throughout W" llmllly cvltlcilco tllnt l-xccsnlv and afford vol-y com- _, , tllu stomach, ‘I'll! Ill ' tl f t ‘Qilmflnhn 0| Kill and sold i“illll“ges‘t.‘i‘riu‘.“‘n“‘ ‘on ' N" ' - Gas dilltonds til t h d “ , WA"... Mum,’ causes that flill, sppfii-zglsb‘, Dual‘?!- w‘ mp7“ I l. MO- lmf fooling sometimes known us |t|'w ‘n’ ‘h. p“; heartburn. whllo tho nolil irritates ‘“"__ mid inllamcs the delicate lining of "IN OOIIROWUW ::\9|ll:‘.ll'fl:'ffll. The trllullllo "Pl un- o“. " ' 2' re y n le excels ’ '0 opulent or .,. “rfi, , I, ‘ secretion or acid. ““‘ To stop or prevent this soaring o tho food contents of Rltsn- l- day. IQQGI, J. TAYLOR, _. tluldgsr. l .und affective corrnctnr n! acid atom m-Il. should h» taken in a quarter o a lllnlfl of hot or cold water aftc lilo sllilrnllol It blanil and harmless n teaspoon stomach and neutralizes thc ncld lty in a few moments and ill n per from any drllgl; or t to do I _ I 9i‘ our...‘:..i.".:.r'.:s'ij.:..'%.l: h. urstsd Magnesia. whirl girl-pared for the shove purpose- \ nligilt possibly at some seasons, pay more tilall the illilnngcrs aild l\lr. Jils. Simpson bclicvcil it llad wltiloili inviting more trouble. Cort- the less thc cost of bundling them par ilozcll; but. this proposal to ill- to ilailillil the eggs would, lic bclii-veil cause n lowering of tho stilildurd which has been at such Mr. lliilklettci" bcliisvcd the store kccpilr would ilavc to lllly ilt a low- cr prirc tilllll what tllc tllrlilt‘ paid. otherlvisi- he would lose on lllP trail suction. His ilusiilc-ss would lllPPt" bnr, argued that tllc object oi‘ tllc Association ill doing a coopoi-nlivp iliisincss was to c lnlinatc the mid- dionrall. To ililow PKK circle illllll. was admitting tho thin cilgu of l]... wedge. Pllil "Kgfl Nlllllllll not bc ilc- of umler grade (‘KI-iii ll’ this wui-u are ill Probably lllnc cnsiia out of secretion of acid is taking plncc lu and tn noutrallle the acid llnrl mnkr- ful of Illaurstod Magnesia. a lmod FIIUHK OI‘ WIIFII (‘VET RUIN. IIIUTHPII or ncldlty is felt. This nwaotoniu the foctly harmless and inexpensive remedy to use. l An nntlacld. such an Illsuratcd Magnesia which can be obtained lllt in either pnwdi-r nblot form enables tho stomach tn work properly yvlthbllt the ‘sis of nrtlflclnl digs-lentil. lluiwnonin ll‘ Illflfifllfllll! H n option on the in chine at pro filling will us r. llllY old chickens wll bo available 'l‘licre is no other o able of llaild in ii_ it is l‘llil ill. c ulllly inilkc a ill 20 cta cacll. rgailization ca r profit. There in i promised to inspect ‘Pills Province has good ‘llVlllllll‘l‘ul““r“ properly l l" ll great f - Association. cede‘ ill conlllilrisun with “gel- 'l‘llo Oricinul illzlclliile was $2,800_ Asked who for hatchery, M“ use tllv (anadian Fill-n, pmduc S cost of ti it! l‘! ll‘ tllc ghost :4 iri‘ the. illcetingn m‘ ‘ll’ lllll crest sink-holes of II i» rim-ls umnugui- iilvi not llzltciliilg chickens Asuociiltiilll takes over this page soon uftcr tllc death 0f the Cina wishes of the people. Rev. J. P. Daggett, Tryon. lieved tilcro was b Pxilerience in lintchiilg eggs he i) iicvetl tile lllllfllfify would mean try a l0 pi-l- llatch ccllt. in l. P! tho possibility of the machine alone. m. MoGlllvrsy, Vernon Rive chickens. nil told. from f f l’ iation it may go over to Briln-iwlck and it will be only some private individual it woul eggs there would be a meal a twelvemonih. sent. Tlltl-GOHI for hat. cents per Qggl m to ulI members, 5 the illncllino null llllllclty lt will cert. cnilrso n risk ill not “l?!” lilll lllc Donliniolfolgti-lgf figs‘; the flocks» stock and coilductcd _ for thc '1 he risk is Vtlfy illllflll the advant- "lrily owned the Jones replied that, ii A Mfimber.‘ That's enough! w.- uili not have zlnytllillg to do with Mr. Alex. McKaOyf slllld it seelllcd Farm Products wins hag tllc dead body seems to have hem‘. rcsilrrilrteil. Ho had attended some P _ tile Canadian ‘lllffl Products iil its dying (lflyq 1nd thc l‘lllt'l((‘ll ilatcilery was one ‘that lull-lineal, M“ her“ the Farm p,“ U q _ get more. lan .0 pel cent success ollt of it. ilo understood that they hiul bee" at illlfl Experi- mental Purnl also at n loss. 'I-f this cry tllut has had such bad iilck all lhlolllill lls llll-illlfl’. llarticillari so iun Farm Products, he aid not punk it would zlgrec very wall with the trouble enough wl-tlloilt hulking for luore. From hlg great dcill of trouble. lil this colla- tho nloiitil oi‘ April is tronaiilercrl good ill-i the ciinlaiii- conditions are not good until at least the month M May. 'l‘ranspl.li'tiltiiln also dccivilu- successful hatching. His ildvicc was t0 leave iliii-larvd that he had bought 1.000 this in- i-u-llstor and Ihoy were all number one. Tho difficulty is that the farin- em ol the iProvinoa have not got liens enough. A-ll that the incubator roillrl hatch could be sold to mem- Iicm of the Association. The mach- ine was a good one and the mem- bers should not turn down the pro- position. if not sold to the Asbsoc- - aw short time before it will be needed hare. He had to blly one of -||Iil own. Rov. Mr. Dapgott said if the machine were being bought by be all right. but with a- variaty of inside The: machine, he strstiilh of killing s il- course for the-Asaoi-liltion to decide wiictilel- or not to ilndcrtake tllc business. ll Mr. J. W. Clark. poultry judge. of Ontario, said he believed it li- would be a good thing i-f tllc As- sociation prcvcnteil tllc nlachiilc from leaving tllc island. ‘Sllilccflii ill poultry moans early hatched i-hick- ens and we cannot depend upon tllc laying hens to do this. Witll a com- petent mun in charge the machine should be successful. The llcli should be n rash product every day. 200 or 300 llEflll iii’ the right strain. early hatched should be as profitable as the rest of the farm together. The hatchery will l‘L(lllll’8 oi‘ course the best quality of eggs. There are lots of flocks that are capable of laying 150 eggs per llcn. These quillity strains should be hatched here and distributed. Ht- i-lled tllc building stations os- tallllshed ill Ontario WlllCll is new permeated witlh high production ritfillllS. We could have the same. The lialldiiilg elf tllc eggs is very inlportaut: they must be carefully packed for shipment. He believed tllc (lilvcrilinellt wolfld be well ad- lriucd in giving aid to the establish- ment of ullclle ilreedlng stations. Further (llscussiiln followed. The cilalrinall expressed the belief that it would llc ll pily to let the mach- iilc leave tllc province. The direct- 01's were of this opinion. It was understood that thc Provincial Dc- pilrllllefiftif‘Kfirlcllltllfc would help out in tile matter. Mr. D. B. McDonald was favor- ably impressed. He did not think the Association could make a mie- tnkc in purchasing, even if they did not. operate the liiachine. 'l‘hcy could get their money back for it. lie accordingly moved. ueconiled by Mr. J. A. McGlllvary. that the ex- ecutive oif tllc Association he cili- powered to purchase the machine at 20 or 25 per cent of the ilrigln- al cost. Mr. Wilfred lloiliicr, of thc Pro- vincial lkpilrtmcllt of Agriculture. said that over the three year por- ioil of the operation of the much- ino here there was no loss. it would be a crime lot it lcavn tllc Province. Nearly one half nf tllc cost would he made ilp by the (lov- ernmcnl, and the Government was also willing. as an cXlirrliiifliii. l0 nmnl iflfly pel’ coat of the lass‘ ii‘ there should prove lo be a loss. Aliter filrtiler (llllCllflfllflll by Messrs. E. Howatt, French lliver. Wesley Keene, IIGBHO Hunter nnil other: tile motion, put to a sland- lh! vote, wag declared carried. it was explained iby Mr. Liithillfii‘ that the Assocaition -had a coin- petent man in view to manage inc machine. Had it not bee llliPPll-‘liell by the Association he would him- self. with this gentleman. have sec- urod it, and in that case it would 0i solace be a p vste business and the meinbllrs the Association would receive no special accom- modation. ~ It was announced that a demon- of 1c li-l h. d. e. 9. R l3 8 d nd plucking auoil.) It should llc remem effect wc arc producing better Director; Report for 1923 l zlgigs. Yet we are not producing in l Canada ncarly enough eggs for To the members of the P. E. L‘, home consumption. A great many cwmflgyutive Egg um] Poultry A5- arc being exported lo (treat ‘Brit- somatic“. l the early spring lviiiln now incul- bcrs should have been coming l" and new circles organized. the re- verse took place. Many old incul- bors resigned and two clrclcs llivll- oilt ilntirely, llulncly (lcorgetown and Two Rivers. it was only by tllc ...~(.;.;..St effort iln thc part o! thc nlauilgcincilt and the loyal meni- hers that some of tllc other circles were kept alive. 'l‘hls situation was nlado worse llY ll"! VFW lllll‘ spring, which kcpt down produc- tion. The result was that tllc sociulion filllsllcil up the _V(l\fll' with a smaller voluulc of business. Itc- ceiiltii oi‘ cgiilfl WW9 More thine sllotllil be devoted to breeding up tllc strains. Breeding stations alight. bc established alld cooperation ‘wiith Experimental Fur-in might be carried on in breed- ing males to supply these stations. Many farnlors sccui lllfilld to plly tllc value o-l‘ ll good breeder. A high production male cannot be profitably raised unilcr $5. At this llricc the bird will pay for ilinlccif several times over in ‘the year ha- oilusc the egg production. will show ll marked increase. The timc ilns conic lv-ilen attention must lle dc- voird tn special line's. It is diffic- ult on the ordinary farm to illaiie. ends meet. We will not pay off the ill; S" war debt by grumbling: Wc must 3- _ get dowll to specialization. We Although thc lliillllici ‘loqfa egg: hall- done so ill til-is Province iii liflilillilil (lliiliill llle Yell!‘ 11-: “l” nun“- llnny Qnl- egg plrcleg iii-u ofilcss, the lllgll financial shunting great value and Mr. Clark advised ‘of the business was llllllllllllllvilvllllt cverYune to stand by the circle. Wu iIIIIlJTOVUtI. This is llorilo out ll_\ tho ll0i‘il more winter egg producers. fact that the overhead expenses Tho trouble is tiult we arc not uu-llvcrc rediiiivii lly iliijl‘ 51-09" llmf‘ ilcavoriiig to hatch tllc pulicis tllllilllu ilrovious year. hot olllY “N” Tfilifiiiii doze-u ulpareil with 848.529 dozcu lll curly cnough~—-iil April or carlvtlle" total exllcilses loss _bul llli‘ .\iuy. This nlust be ilonc by llrblllC-JVBTIIBG cost per ilozi-n tor llunil- iui int-ans. \Vc. have today rcgistcr- ling the eggs was loss. cd poultry and ll. O. P. poultry. lulct your tllc i-ollntorul ilotcs liotil of these arc Villllllllli‘. It \\'ilicll were rcdilccil from $30 lo should not bc long before we havc i515 per member. were ilscd for ou- apilrnvcd llluics coming i‘l'0lll R. 0- ily a short time ill the summer and P. stuck. 'i‘llls will mean a gl‘t!iiI.l,w(,-l'9 nil returned to thc lrspct-tivtl deal to Canada. .-\t presout birds oflcirclias early in October. As u iiir- no lllultlllllltftl vaiuc "arc foisted on 4119p illustration of tllc strong posi- tile public and it is ll guild tllingltioil of tllc Association lilo 1921'. that tile (lflvcfiimeilt l-l llllilfililli"certificates wilicil wort.- llot illn- ing this work. nintll Dec. 31st, were all taken ill regard to ‘foe-ding poultry Mr. up in November. ill/Bi‘ 520.00" will‘ Clark W8! Oiilllllllllv- ‘ll l5 lilfll "Spaid out to the inclnlli-rs ut that easy ‘to feed a lilying hell right as 1mm to fceil n dairy cow. Pei-tie noccs-i in uQfQfdllnQQ will; l]... ,|,.(.|_.;1.,,. sury were thrcc -ill niiinllef- illlllll" of the ilelcgiltcs at tllc laid Ailuual i-iilllii T00". Site-Ell lililll- "nil "nlilllecting, efforts were lllilfll‘ to so- i l lOOil- H9 fiilll-‘ililelml "lllk "llcurc all assistant for .\lr. Llglltlzol- i-lfvlll lfifiilllll; VllliiB l0 ll°lllllY-lailil iilc scrviccs of llll". A- dlllllfiles llllll 911M195‘? m9 ellcellenl-‘Joilcs were olltzliilcii. to (iillllllitilllfil grccll food, which they need ilillme hkghlnmg o; 192i duy ion-g. lleefacrap. meat meal and‘ Durmg the h,“ yo," a consular. illPPSllVQ lilllllllfli‘ “ml 300d anlmal llble amount of poultry was hand- ll-ililllills ilnvll BilIiSIllQFB-llly- 15 ‘l9 led for thc nlelnbcri-i. Although tllc 2" Pei‘ (“"11 °l ‘lly "mall ahouldllllilfki‘! was vclfll‘ llooi‘. lluod avcr- iaoilslst of animal product if no milking‘, mice“ ‘Vere Obmh...“ “m; "mm, l-‘i ‘lfil- Th“ ll"? "lull l“ m“ henwnlcnlbors expressed their satisfac- ll‘l‘\‘ lllllcll "(llllller ‘llllch should-thin with this service. it is plun- lli‘ ilmlllllll“ ""l‘lll“lany' The l“y"nril to coiltiiluc and i-illargi- upon lug lien must also lluvc capacitywthe poultry pm‘ M u“, Too many of our lloiln have bodlesllmrhm n“, cnmmg you“ lilll “llallml- | Tho present lnlid weather ilai-l My re_'l‘llf‘i)llf‘ill{l"ll wintnr egg production “ {and morn c TIPS llnvc boon sillp- ping than (‘.\'l'l‘ llofnro. This is a phusi- of llli‘ poultry Industry .which your ilirortors foal should Ilo strongly PIIIDIIIRIIPII. ll is in ill" wiiltcr iiiouihll that lilo Associa- tion In ablu lo do IIIOHI. ill the wily of obtaining high prices for its re. ulomllers i biisiilceis i ‘ .\lr. Clark demonstrated nlarku with a live bird before thc imdlt-uce. thus giving ii crest". iliui-llcai interest to his address. ll» ompllasizi-il the importance oi‘ [rolling corn to the laying lien; also _i‘.ll.\'ll8d oats (the whole oats bfliill-i too ilulliy) and wheat, littered dryi on the floor. qufigluglézgulrllgehllgxginagogi ab.‘ Many nf tho circles did splonditi _ c. work last year in maintaining or ggglfjllfyfféflfllghcgfogfcflif Inilllyiilcrilasing their mcnlbership and hens do not obiect to workinz Olielitvéfldlllle ml llllllgllflilg; inanimlilrrovinng - on U-aion c no y o rs l e - gme ha“ M much as “ 'cnurnging winter production; one e he“ were gm- oiroic ill particular ilescrves spe- brIQhLICIOI mention. _Elmsilale Circle. (lye; 13mm skull (this being all ln- only two yearsin operation. rose to “mum, or laying Qgpacflyy A good second place in volume of business “axle across the jaw and a stout with 43.855 dozen eggs. M" ("mm w" a hgalthy indic- place in membership with 1.777 hsredpatrons. Mr. Basil McNclIi, the on. (loild points in n. phnslzedz-A prominent .i_ i“ . ipor ilcspiltcll of both classes oi iii-on pluci-il arc as follows: pally, llllOlllFPlll, till) 004.0" llox (‘.873 gow, N. S., loo till toil llox cars. Atllriilviilllllll llllllY- course and ci-uiro dumps. pany, lllolltrcal, till cabooses, these to a at Amherst, N. S rs and of- gow. N. Sn nicr the toil frriglit cars. l~‘ui~ Prince, Ml‘. sozlgcl‘ (inactive. llVlii press curs. ill‘ it. Tile time has passed for ,1, (YKet-Yc; f0!‘ K915"- Ml" C’ lmlllmry "l meg“ m?“ ls elmect‘. hregdglig 1Q make money out or C|ay_ _ _'c(l til troulnlciicc within .l If!“ birds lbred for exhibition purposes. Secretary. Mr. George Lislll-llill-iiiiouilis solthat tlienuuiur portion Since me grading laws mm“, imp iof tllc cilulpiilcilt will lie rcady in aill where they are said to he tllc ' sued lllllil host on lhi- ulnrkct. Tilers is a The, ygilllhggztgoyftfogavonl. Ami great ilmlle market and there are ‘pa? I‘ we Lem...“ hutTgi-gl that; grout. ilpportiulities for the island Pvuflllntli mugt‘ “Pineal yam. u“.- proiliiccr. First is needed thc best ‘l? has ‘m’ experiencmp laying strains: They cxi-st here A,*”G“l‘1.l?‘ Sieve]. MUM‘; in now, biit not enough of them. (“mpent o“ m!‘ ‘ ‘ Ask for our list of offerings. New Bank . Charlottetown, P. E. I. i w. H. v. ’ Manager ers (Continued from Page 1) lg ilielllunils illloll llll) ililliipulililt ud tho ildditlilil oi‘ tllcsu new curs ill ilid considerably iil the pro- tllilt have raffic. ‘File urdcrs (‘illlailiilll (iar and Foilildry Coili- Nilliiiilzll Still-l (‘orporiltioih liluliltoil, 400 fill-tun Ilox cart-l. liasti-ril (fur (‘olilpallY. Niili’ lllllb" (fillludiuil (tar il-nil Foundry Com- lflo 50 toil cilllvcriiillie bui- ust. curs, liurt-plos typc with sldc (failudian Car and Foundry Com- o bo built ill Illt‘ company's plant Eastern t‘: ' (‘olllpany, New Glitc- uOO general service b0 J National Steel Corporation. iiilm- iion 2t) llil stool llilKi-Zlllifl (IKTB; (‘alludiail (Jar and Foundry (om- pzlny. hliintrelll, 2i) first class pus- 15 mail and i-X- linic to incot the ilclilantls o Sllllllilf‘ and grain eilulpnlcnt. in timc to lake car crop liloveillellt. Thousandscf Ontario‘ Cattle Starving" (Canadian Press) 'l'(lll()N'|’U. Mill‘- stillli-l lie-trance Illi‘ leruclty to illlliuzlls in rural parts o! t (inriltllg to J. M. ‘ A of tllu Ontario liunlailc Silclcty. lie [)l‘()\’lll('(1, uc-‘nn .__'_--— lllllllllKPY. ulld tire office born of this c rclc, deservi- gratlilatioils for till- spli- lug lllPy llll\'l'. ulado. Your directors i-on- l lil tllc yea l‘. ily frilril-Jiillo ililwurilh‘. iiilil ihu ln-iwiuus your. Zliuilyi now ablu asali-italltle ill promoting the lnclllilc-rs \\'i‘l'l‘ tukcil iii Ill-silica ilicilrlililrl‘ interests of this province. Financial Report’ in“. flilhnvillg LOSS ulld (l.-\INH'I‘.\'I‘ICJII<IN’I‘ for Illf‘ ycar ending nl‘l'l‘lllllt‘l' 21st, was l'l‘ill|. LOSS AND GAIN 344940.86 ligg Ship. to BOSUTH 4770.85 L inl-nlphp i‘ .\ll>llfl‘l‘lll Stilrngo, 900,90 . - .\'. ll. Stilrzlgc 352.50 i-‘t-i-d .'\l‘l'l.. 27oz n _ lfllilofil? V‘, Prnpurt y. lliulo I i; Nu] ‘Jflhfctllil -i iifiiJlf-Liii’. 351.9533‘; ASSETS. LIABILITIES ' ‘ _. (‘ash oil lluiul. iilliiiihlfl Hliirli, $49029.“ R (‘ilslll ill lluilk, lfiil2ll.l". Ari-ts. Puyullit- 10015-89 I ' ilcul hlstulv. iiliilfvl . Prnpurty, ‘Jiliitljltl Office li'lll'lll‘llli'l‘, 27730 i-Ziiilipnll-nl. l"l‘t'll t\('l'l.~ Idggs. (first-s. h ‘ l'lilllll'_\'. Illlla lll-rl-lvzllllv, .~\('('fs. Ill-l-vlvalili- 8590.56.07 ‘a ilistinci" loss to the Association. Miss Holmes who‘ has taken Miss ifllllllilit‘?! position is very efficient. l bog lo roport having liiudo lliillitl (lot-s iu-r work In ncatisfactory illollilily audit of llu- Push. Jhliiiflluililni-r. llnring the j-onr 2.200 reglstcflil icitcrs were ilispatched and 2,000 I'll! inn-s tamed and found ‘lliflfll all correct ulld iifoggs lo llii- Circles. besides the cllh order. I linvc also ilililitod tllc Stato- plliil ut tho office, all 0f which was nlollts of Protli and Lilla Account, most responsible work. Mid VII TRDEIIRFR done ill u highly satisfocsl) Mr. ‘Lelghtizer. the your i-rdiug tho Illst of December, an exceptionally clever IIIIIQ mail. hie executive ability hilll fl!‘ tvu. Holl is. as Ii reported before. shove the average. nut i! thorough tcntlon to Ill detslb M‘ til DIM Accountant. having had much ex- liiess. has brought the Acsocifilon its preach! prosperous ooild I. ll. a niqm tojrrnsigbsisl-‘mnii- tiring en! l enlist and first Miss Gallant has resigned bar Ills seen AUDITOFFS REPORT i »\i-cuuill.. [looks and Voilr-ilera of‘ the Prinuu i-Zilwilrd island (‘boiler-i ltivo lilgg and Poultry Alliillchlllnll, last-la rlnil Liilllillilcrl. and inventory Acvcunis for lilo 1921i and find lhcnl all correct. a very compoloilt and perlonce ill the keeping of books to and accounts, his work being of a an high order. politiomand has gone to reside with hor parents in Boston. ll! ll I no COFFEE ai.-iii» ...» Roasted and packed some day in airtight can: MARCH Investment Opportunilies Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds, Selling to Yield 5 p. c. to’? p. c. Every have a copy. Eastern Securities Company, Ltd. of Nova Scotia Building nuns/an, HOTEL VICTORIA i I Lcoil, lllgg; (f. J. Bruce, Vernon ltivcr; E. It. Carson. Moncton; R. Iiustlvilod. hiorrisiln. Suininerside; Mrs. Nath. ltiay, Powllill; \\'. Ilrown, Halifax: Lille [lczialil Arscotl, St. John; r traffic llllll all the LTI-ElKIIllIiGHWqIIHIIY 'rprre inflame; K_ C. Wlll lle Tf-‘llfl? Ffilfitilf, Si. John; J. l’. Fitzpatrick, i‘ Ol lliil l9“ lllontri-ill; ll. G. lllcCuliock, Toron- .iill '~\\'hillplily, linlifax; Al l. Bradshaw. Suiuuli-rside; ll. L. Dodge, Joggins .\lill<.-.-; A. ll. Burnett, Moncton; R. llV. iPaiiul-r, Alllcrtoil; [Aloutroulz i". ll. llurveybToroéltiX it..-\. lliilgzlilnyJnnisay. nt; . . rlr~Tll0llfiilllllS‘l\l'\7llllllllil, 'l‘ruro, N. S. - l "i .tarvin' to ilcath illl__ m‘ ““““‘ “‘ “ “law l\.‘-’SZlllISl.‘l‘l}llll‘|] of in not l‘IlI‘0l'(‘l'll‘l)tlt curly in tliq- season. There is Wilson ulaiullmr 1592i, port of all who are interested In co- ‘opt-ration and who appreciate the vaiuu of llllt-l business to the pro- rs and lllPlll-‘Vlllfll ill largo. thero is every pros- pcct til-at 1024 will bu the best year lnlid sllow- that tho Association has yet had- (iii ili-Ilnlf of lllQ Association your pri-si-ntini:viil-i-i-lilrl: wish to express apprecia- tllls i‘t']l()l‘I wish to cull your illti-il-Qiiilil for tllc silpllort and coopera- tion to tho greatly ililprilveil siiuliqtiiln i‘<‘i‘l‘l\'f*1l ill fill lllllBB 170m "l0 tioll which cxisteil at lilo ttllllli‘ ill‘ Proflilcial and Dominion Depart- As COlllpillTWl with 1922 llicilts of Agriculture. tllc viliillllt- of business l‘(l.\if' stcuil- loll Livc Stock Branch in particu- zh~~ lar, iiu-ilugil its poultry representa- laril. ilnli‘ of 1922i actually i-xitircill-d iivcs. has illwilys iigg Acct, C-l investor should ‘ Offers to the travuillilg nubile a comfortable. ul-IMIIM hotel. Coll- ialnn In rooms with prlvnic bsthmTho Gulc- ir-e is famous l" over Canada. Tolcphonoc in all rooms. Courteous service. H. 0- BROWN Mlnlflor Charlottetown ‘ Hotel .Co., Ltd, Proprietors 4 VICTORIA HOTEL l. l). McLean, Souris; E. C. Mc- New Glasgow; R. W. W. S. E. llintoli. Montreal; F. M. _ " Squari-llriggs, Sillumersldc C. R L. Sireicher. illally who had dropped IlllOi-‘IBIJIPT improved outlook for and with thc continued sup The Domin- readered valu- ior payment 0f by close ‘flirt-flu. It‘? W ‘L -.*5"-!\. ueéliai: i‘ ti’ - .oJ