Mbnel’ Cannot Buy Life Insurance —0nce a r1 Your ugsfaeeln? ‘Tfyfiflfflfnhglf h The“ mun" ‘m dlY wlnslIrc: LIFE Insumlucs Company A "Fflfiil Scclis and Graini‘ Branch Office: MacBulh Bid ., n. c. MACDONALD. LL.B., c.£.u§"§'i.°,};‘;.“,,._;,_, J, B. PHILLIPS, HOLMAN. w_ h. sun," General Anni. General Agent, District Rqpcuquu harm-clan. r.l-:.l. Charlottetown, P.E.l. Chlrlclhfmvn, raj," WE HAVE JUCT RECEIVED OUR SEA- $ON‘S STOCK OF IMPORTED NUMBER 1 Early Red Late Malnnlolh Aislke = White and Dwcet Clover Timothy Turnip and ivlangel Seed White Russian White Fife Red Fife Uiarquis and Garnet Wheat White Banner land Victory (Shed Oats Golden Vine Peas Black Vetches Duckbill Barley llllandscheuri Barley .4 .- ‘ ‘Fill? tillxuzljhwltrtllvv ntlumwsl- Hon. Ill-Ir. Lea Defends Policy of His Department csted men in other districts will sup- port such a weak compromising pol- icy. Before the intrcduction of School Fairs there may have been a need at least. cf one Fair in each County. but when we remember that by reason of the high freight charg- pogguizltxozruda ‘stzflxth “bu” u” ‘mum's mu lmfrweu u‘ ‘lulu: 'es and of necessity the small prizes received for publlincation fro: Heoeufuhsuwlthout the Bfybtance Otd m‘ “cnemdv m m: stock is shipped by w. M L" “mi-WW or A l h ' Du" supufluteuuuit “nu “m; lrall, and consequently the County “vhosa-lerlo-us “m”; d fl Elhou Illerc. graders, and many other forms! o llcrall. helhg held on the coast only 18mm" "glen re 1.33m e 3' “sutuucu uuu euwurugemeuu gvegzserves a limited district. and since mun: p!" in s‘ vzrbh u“ “um uuuymeu' ‘u’ w°ulu "uu e33 ‘m ithe management of the Charlotte- Duflna the B ' ' 55"“ Imumy Pluuuai-um have mumuseu 51x town Exhibition at the Department's udget debate a rep- hundred thousand dollars without ilequesl have agreed to pay the a,“ resentatlvc of the farmers is report- the many forms of educational rs- I'm‘ “fight ch slack from hall-l *5 Bill-ill! "he never could see sisiance and for standardizing grad- llsllhce and Klhgls Countlzs, I mhhol that ‘the country got value for all ing and fro-operating marketing that me any good reason ml. holdlhg the money expended in the Depart- has been afforded this profitable in- ‘ “two-r Exhlhlllohs lh each ol ll" huh moht 0f Agriculture." The money dustry. ‘lying Counties. if Mont Carmel and expended by this “mun” m’ A?" The VET!’ Bream’ ‘mpmveu quuuty Alberton are entitled to an Exhibi- l-lculture in 1028 was some $30,000.00. of all these commodities with con- “on gram why ls not O-llearly’ Tl? Th“ u u“ "u" "l" 11"" l" oX- l sequent lnolobood Pm” mall "9 v lush, Kcnsington, and other districts pended for the promotion of an in-itbken as fairly conclusive evidence l l“ Puma Colmly ehlllled m an ‘ill-WY m“ oroouooo nrobobly $20» that the instruction and leadershiplequal m,“ a, whlch problem, o, 090999 lml-lllll’. Ind Could B8511? b8 given by the Agricultural Depart- m“ “Mule are dlscuhsed by expel, mm’ to produce u much greater men“ mu‘ “ulual uuu Lucsu were } fenced men, and should know some- lmount‘ the mum“? m“ largely l" “me meusu" beau“? fruit‘ ithlng of the value of such expend- prpvld" u“ very much nut" ma“ The" L! u" uu m Prevuleut ‘ueullitures. I have carefully noted the or munch“ and naMWImHO“ u‘ exuuug u‘ u“ ‘wuuuy ma‘ the umiclllss of stock shown at our small m‘ Pmm“ i "lo infill-WY h" W" 01°“ “Elm” i. County Exhibitions since 1020, and 1 mo.’ 8781155‘ 911M505 1°? Al!‘ slble for the more general prosper- {Cannot Se‘? any marked improvement flcmtureumm in the Federal andluy ‘u uur farmer“ uurmg the pastlithat can be traced or credited to Pfovloolll Dovltlmoot-o for luomo- few years. Without cttcrrrplluz to‘ the holding of sucll Exhibitions, or tion ofquantlty and improvement of dl5parg6 the lmporlllllce °f this Imp‘ that the stock in their immediate quamy!“ miquuural pmuucm bu“ “l” CB5“ °Y°P I wish u’ mum °ut g vicinity is superior to that of other boob lbrsolyuoooomlblo for the srat- that although tllc estimated increas- dlshlm l“ me calmly The malollll. ‘tying imprqvement Show“ m m‘ eu Ymu °1 the 15900 acres ‘u mm" inf cattle and horscs are shown with- "fil Yo!" no "lutolllsonl" man will toes was worth at '15 cents per bush- ha“, any preharallm, pmvlws m me dofly- ,'I‘ho,¢o-or=rot1ns morkotlns cl probably $1,500,000 increased value momlng shown‘ I new, could m fimuem‘ ‘uhuuuuy mun‘ °"- Whlllh in the year 1928 over 1921, the in' Irvhat benefit you were doing the man o“: "rm"! ‘I’ "labud t‘, secum-“Yemed value °f uuuuuu ‘mu their} (clear of the five dollars awarded) the serviceslof expert salesmen and l products durlns "18 some Permu “u” who received first prize for showing which In" organized’ and in many “I least u“ equal amount" It is amt" an undersized unfltted animal. be- lnolonofl floonood by tho Asrloul- lfylng to know that such is tllc casep‘ cause lhele was nolhlng o, hem, m"! ‘mm!’ u.‘ worth to this Prov‘ uuu that u‘ the push few years when i type or better fitted in the ring. In m" mill? “m” “l! "M" @055 °1 potato production has bzen recoil!‘ tact I rather think you are doing him Jho Isrloulturol expenditures. o: Woll ‘ ing more than ordinary attention, ; and hls neighbors a lmlllve lhlury l“ many loll?" beueuu‘ t°° Hum‘ I lllll‘ 11W 5I°°u Industry u“ made uu‘ iin leading tllrm to believe that such ‘ermuu’ he." euumuruw- but which vances of equal value. The live stock j all ahlmal Should he classed as a l“, mlllnllfd by u“ thinking men Indus“? 13 “ndmlbtedly 9‘ meat” r first prize individual. Unless suf- P“ everyvpmvm“ m the Dmrunmn’ Value ‘mu lmoorloooo m uus Pmv‘ flcicnt money crn be afforded to en- whu- uvmanuyuu u“ m’ are“ uu‘ "l" m5" m’? Pom” industry’ and courage or com l exhibitors through wt audlndlrect benefits noorulns to lshould receive the attrntion and de- me m... Con,‘ N... 5., Stimulated, such expenditures. so convinced or’: = vempmonc ‘that. a. fuodomolllal to brccd, feed and fit their animals, u" “mm °1 9mm“ °1 u" "flue i brooch o! Produolon l" a mlxed ‘ lllllo hcllcflt CW1 .-...rc. On the other Silvcrhull Buckwheat Longfellow Corn Wisconsin 7 Corn All of which we are selling at lowest prices 1 i Wholesale and Retail " '0! Agricultural education and co-' operative marketing that they carry on much o! their agricultural in- struction without direct Government- al assistance. Denarmlds agriculturali prominence is admittedly due to her ‘ system of education and co- perstlve marketing. standardization and grading that have been adopted farming programme merits, a truth liallcl I an nollviurszi that Char- I ables’ and children's food should be cooked in clean, pure S_M_P Enameled Ware, then so should mothers’ and daddies’! For clean cooking and easy cleaning, use 5MP‘ Enameled Ware. GENERAL STEEL WARES Halifax. Suinl Iohn. Tnron ' Windsor. North Bay. llnrv. ‘IQIICICVJEI and cillil" Inter-Provincial, Exhibhlclzs llrlv: the chit!‘ means of the splendid IIllpTQV-EIIICDI‘ that has certainly becll mad-z inf‘ many cf cllr herds of cattle, shcepl and Ellllll‘. Th: competition created iclllcfly tizl-sllgll the many gtncrous prizes her: offered has enccuragedl repeatedly emphasized by all officers cf the Department of Agriculture, in- cluding the Deputy Minister, on every occasion on which they d‘ cussed the pctatoe industry ever since the organization of the Potato Growers Association. Considerable, criiiclslrl was llldulg- Special prices to Farmers‘ Clubs and Instit- utes. . DON'T FAIL to call and see the extra quality cf cur Seeds and get our prices or write for prices before buying. 1c have nothing bplttlle very best Seeds Cztzinable fronl most reliable seedsmen. by all progressive agricultural coun- tries in the world. 'I‘he suggestion was also made that the Minister of Agriculture or one of his officials should go to Newfoundland to see what could be donc to broaden our Market in this Dominion. With com- rnoniboefr-selling at from 8 cents per pound Von the hoof to I3 cents, hogs worth 1o to 12 cents live weight, but- ter 40 to 45 cents at the factory door, ed in during the Session on the es- timates of tile Agricultural Depart- ments, of the use and abuse of Gov- ernment owned cars by officers of this Department, the Live Stock Superintendent has frequently been subject to a full measure of unjust censure. This officials duties cov- or in fact conlpelled brcedcrs to pur- l cllnse the best sires obtainable and feed and develop their young stock continuously. The young sires from such herds invariably proved valu- able breeding animals and are avail- able to Institutzs and other like or- LIMITED 2i BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA rs (u. Hamilton (z). Qu be: C" . Mo l ' ".l......:.':u......‘“°".'.'; Roda. Inward. in a. number 0f small shows, how- ever if the representatives of the people insist. that every little show [once started must be continued we ‘must have more money voted for ‘ganlzations, and such sires are re- i this P11111058 or discontinue our m1- ‘lsponsible for the improvement that my o; llve Slack lmlmlvcmshh The has been secured in recent years in l answer bowel,“ lo 5 Quesllohhfllre ers s. wide range from a careful ov- ersight of the Falconwood Farm and herd to the many Boys and Girls‘ 0...... ism Fl. 0000s 8t G0. mmmm..._l mild eggs from 85 to 50 cents during most- of the winter. 1f a number o! bred Heifer Clubs through the Prov- ourfarmnrlare not prosnorlns- it lsllncc. T110 attending and addrisslng 500K086 HWY 9J6 ml DFOdIJClHB en- of many meetings at the request of Tfcmales that have for the past few ‘years been realizing such satisfac- 4 '21 Q © oush or not the right class of form Farmers Institutions and other such snlnlois. and their lvroouots. rotborlorgonlrcllous, executing many orders do! Dllro brrd stock from forolslllCharlottetolvn Exhibition, by men lour cattle moss and Show lu this isent each club or Institute last sca- Calf Clubs. Pl: Clubs. and lillleTPl-nvluce. some of the highest prlcedi 5011 brought out 90 per cont irl favor l ly dependent on the earnings from ‘of the sire loaning policy. I have a vision (as our friends of ary theory of what has been accom- .©Qu_©©@®©©©@ » l ltirigllillidl. ISGUII 00. 4 Limited . Vial‘. to notify many patrons that they have a sufficient quantity of Imperial Biscuit in storage at Carter’s Ware- llousc to fill customers orders until. Plant is in operation again °:©:@I®I@ @102 E (9T@4(-l coooro @ g ' @'©©_@@©@_@© l LIME! LIME! ., 1 PULVERIZED LIMESTONE ._ From the Government Lima Works, in Bulk or Bags ~ LOWEST PRICES .5; BROOKVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED,- Operators. BROOKVILLE, N. B. N 9' ‘I-s-vduitbens . . eral. previous Governments. the re- sults o! which are shown in the in- creased production of all animals and theifproducis from the years 1921 to I928 usshowrl in the followlng tablcltaken- from our 1928 Agricul- than because there is not a satis- factory rncrket for these commodities buyers by means o; whgch a pmg- and the Agricultural Department has bcerlflccnccntrating their best‘ efforts omlncreasing production and improving the quality of all farm product-s as such commodities always command fair prices. In this respect r do not wish to talc: all credit to any’ particular ‘party, as I realize that several beneficial and progres- sive policies were adopted by sev- jwho are frequently classed as Pro-hushed 1n Denmark Ol- Olher mm "IB-‘llflllll EXhlblllll-‘v- "1050 °1 Whllm-gresslve Agriculture Country. but llp- ulre well known farmers who have fivorkcd themselves from humble be- - ,glnners to the position of prominent Ilive stock breeders and exhibitors itable market is found for young surplus male breeding animals, for which work a car is a necessity, as he does the work formerly divided between three men. If he is allowed the perquisite of this office of the ‘ they now occupy, U59 01 0 0B1‘ 1°!‘ Drlvate P11750585 it’ Another argument frequently ad- is granted him in lieu of $500.00 ad- ‘Lvanced is to the effect that it is ditional salary paid several of hi5 l impossible for farmers east and west l" ‘$995101’! flW-‘l which l\'0uld b8 .of cm county lines to compete with 119C855!!! to retain him Without» those in the Central County is equal- IJJQSIPTIVIIERB- m“ he l5 1n $1115 l ly unreasonable and unsound, as we manner fully paying for. I have per- , have many examples in the past of sonal knowledge he has been offered Prince County exhibitors not only the above by other Provincial De- holding their. own at the Charlotte- partments all well as tempting of- ltown exhibition but able to successful- tural Report. lly compete over the entire Maritime ’ ' ' v lClrclllt. Even last fall a. young farm- A ~ DAIRY HIODUCTION ‘lcr from Freetown won the important Potatoes Turnip: All Grains Butter Cheese Swine Poultry 35pm“! m‘ four best calves owned ha," . Acres Acres hm hm lrllld bred by exhibitor, one of which .1021 "semi 9,001 240,505 1,100,046 1,001,710 42,447 000,443 PM‘ bu“ ma“ "um" °“““u'°“ 192a 'sl,a0o 11,422 sglnao 2300.000 1.2100000 52,050 031,324 m‘ m“ M“m""’ 0mm" ‘mu Wm‘ olilrl ‘or; Loss t 14,000 i 1.401 i 21.20 '3: Gain or, L035 l‘ 40.54 l‘ 10.68 f Theuubovo‘ table of 1021 which is taken from the Bureau of Statistics, Ottlwafiwhén the last otnsua was talren clsarly shows, that notwith- standing tho great attraction ol five year's high potato prices, the produc- ‘ tlonj of animals and their products 11.6 1' 107.0 nillg first at the class at the Can- adian Royal. With the $2,500.00 lsaved by cancelling the grants to the Ythree Exhibitions formerly held fers by two different Breed Assocla- {Lw-Inty good pure bred bulls were t-ion to act in the capacity cf Fleld- ‘. purchased by the Department last lIlBn for their Breed Associations. I ,ye:lr and loaned to districts, finan- hovo no. brlo! for any of the threelclully unable to purchase these ani- mell BVW employed Ill "10 DQPBYI- imals under a policy known as the mam 01' fiillfillllllre» rlevertholoss I lControlled Bmeding Policy, as farm- Yfilllze B3 5°10"! 0N1" leadlll! BB- icrs after once selecting a breed would 5 f 1.200.454 i 118,221 i 9.106 ‘i 247,881 i '1 i 24.04 l" 35.95 varlrfy that rip SEED OATS. lish2d on many farms and several ‘districts in this Provlnce.,If the im- |pr0VBd methods there practiced were adopted on all farms possible, ‘we lcculd easily lncrcsseour production lfifty per cent in ten you; or as imany additional million dollars. “Ifthe business men of this Prov- ince in the towns and villages large- iollr soil and the many energetic Commercial Clubs could be seized of ll")! M1095 fmm fofellln buyer! Welelthe clergy would say) of a. still ,the importance of subsidlng our sired by animals bred in the herds; greater increase in our agricultural various of 0111' T901110!‘ exlllblwrs Bl? the production not based on any visicn- , that ollr production of wealth might agricultural organizations 3 be increased to an extent commen- ‘curate with our opportunities we lcollld not hear men presumably rep- oh what has already been llcccmp- ‘resenting farming and stock raising This man ls prnhlllllj: sowing some of cur "GARNEI". SEED WIIEAI‘. The new fully tvpn works earlier than ay miner Gfiely, a heavy ylelder and mains the best of FLOUR. Or, prrhllps, lac ls solving some of our Choice Imported BANNER. or VICTOR! districts criticize the expenditure o! $36,000. (one third of which is ex- pended on Exhibitions) asuan ex- penditure from which we do not re- ceive any value. As I was unable due to illness to outline the policy of my Department during the uiscusslo r on the various estimates voted I take this oppor- tunity of explaining or if recesssry defending the work of the officers of this Department. I wish also t0 express my deepappreclatlcn to the Members of the Legislature on both sides of the House for the consid- eration that with one exception, was invariably shown in dealing with the administration of an absent associate and comrade. Tested mi i Now is tile Time in llavc Your iicuse Painted Hill! ll coats u much to put on cheap paint n the but Whoa you buy Naylor’: English Lend. then you have a pro- lllllii Chit ll Che best Yfll can add more per gallons oi’ oil to per lbs. cl "IIIOII Ind. than any other lead on the market». Bethune Hardware 00. Ltti. l "I'll! minnow narrows“ cross" 6 sh hive mad a wonderfuLincreas/e. Cal- culiting tllejncrensed production of butter at. 3B cents per pound. the average ‘forthc past year, the ten thousand gain of hogs at current prices. eggs and poultry, lambs and wool at the values of these commod- ities. The gain in value o! animals and their products during this per- lodisat lust one million five hun- dred tiloluindldoliars. Dogs any in tclllgpnt mln believe that this grat- lfyinr ‘Raul; would have been lul- licaymour. the assistance of Dc- poitxocntcl leadership? In it reason- lbll to believe that the hog popu- lation would have increased tan thousand in number and 50% high- dr ixi valulty had the assistance of 590m brpoding stock grading regu- nun and selling organisations not ma dculbllobca by ulc Agricultural r ram ti! V l 1n queen I'll!“ Dapartlncnts. -Would the butter pro- duction uvnnmuca ovlr can mil- riculturists in Canada that the Province is fortunate in being able to secure the services of three such experienccd, energetic and well qual- ified men. each capable of filling several positions with credit to them- selves and s. benefit to the Province. The Grant for Exhibitions brought out of the oft repeated assertion that the small Exhibition, whcre the or- dinary farmer competes with his equal _i.s of more benefit to the County ‘than the Inter-Provincial ilxhibiticn, that it pleases the peo- plc of these few districts served. that they have always had them therefore move not the landmarks of past privileges. etc. If we agree lbe required to use further" animals Iof this class so that good grades of ‘one breed would soon be found in a jdistrictfliy reason of this policy six lllllldrcd to clght hundred better hclfer calves will probably be raiser.‘ in the Province this season. If th‘ jlaticr number are worth $25.00 eacl- lmore than the scrub heifer iha otherwise would have been kept a we fesl they will be at maturity, thi‘ would mean an increased value of $1,000.00 in a year. These sires arc still worth at least their cost and ‘their value should be deducted frolr our last year's expenditure. If w could follow this policy for for years or better, one hundred bull that it is better to please the people would be owned and would be avail» than instruct them through large cx- able in the Province at the rate of may b: some merit in such argu- icy that I am firmly convinced menu, but I can hardly believe that would prove of much greater financial the majority of intelligent dulntcr- benefit than l1 this sum were lpent penditurss of public moneys therclslx to each electoral District. A pol- ‘ ’I'hcn. ue have the very best quality of Imported WHITE FIFE, RED FIFE, WHITE RUECIAII. EIIAIIQIIT-l, and COLORADO BEARIJED 820d WIIQIL In Srlrll Ozlfs besides tllc BANNER and VICTORY mentioned above we have 50ml Choice AISEZIZX-l growl Rcclcancd and Selected While Oats N0. l. Also, some good heavy RIETICJIIBKI ISLAND grown WHITE BANNER, and OLD ISLAND BLACKQ “Web W" lle selling llf lulu-st prices. ’ ' Ask for 0r lvrltc us for PRICES. We have [ITOVIKITWI for this Spring the very but SEED GRAIN and SEEDS, much of if grown .ll (TONTZIACT for Us in ENGLAND, CANADA and UNITEILHTATES, most illit- firlc to OI. If SOIL and CLIMATE. ‘ Gannon, VEGITABLE arm runner. scans FARM mu rmno scans. ‘For sale at our SEED STQRE (Queen Street), Ind by upwards of two hundred MERCHANTS in Plhcc Edward Island. \ Carter é? Company Limited - assoc-rs.“ I - . » _