§'%§-f OO-O-O .. buycrs nf l‘ou|tl'_v. livc or dressed. _- _ JANUARY-17- 192°? '"' -'ran caannorrsrowiv cultnmss ` _ __ plug _ i -0-0000+004-¢_+0+c-4-o-¢+4+4¢+,.¢ l ' ‘ ' the organization of the Good Seed ‘ L Association. This Organization » will be perfected during the Winter ' ' and all Seed Growers will be given an Opportunity to join. Each mem- ber will be registered and the -- ' whole Seed situation will take de- and CUCUMBER CREAM is lookod ulioli its the best by the most ilislzriniinating wo- men everywllerc. It protects iooil for Future. FUIIOWIDZ l_s the report of the llhe skin lagninst chaps, sun- General Manager of Csuudlun parm urn, wnd alld weather. Protllicts. submitted at Thursdafs While many things have gone ee IIS- Idilferently than we expected and l have to submit the following while we have not been as success- Knowing tllat it will keep m youl' complexion ever at its bell. re Try Penslar Almond and and know 'how delightful it fo Addresses Delivered by Messrs. Wilson, Poirier, Curran and Brown ol tile Poultry Division, and iltileis. The Drgaillzltlon Has a Splendid Dut- would move much faster than at present, if permitted. Port of the business of your Com- ful as we expected to be in cer- Daiiy f0l‘ U18 year 1919: ltain lines, nevertheless, the gen- The year that has just closed has eral success of the business as a Cucumber Crew" Y°III`“II' been a period* of experiment and wholeyhas been very much greater undation laying. 'lille ,policy thnnwe anticipated. really is. You can get it at l.'.'.‘.‘;"f.i.i l:i'.;'s°.';“l.‘z1':.l;r;' ’ "'“ ‘° "" "’°'° '° es 75c and 50c. lo ll. A. losull I Ht Sole Agents for Penslar dl Family -Remedies and Toilet m +0* .p BE AI'IICIeI`I" which the organization should be tell you that your organization exercise the greatest care in e use of the powers you gave u-s the best year in our history and to assure you that your business is in a most satisfactory condition that time. The fact that your L0 face the_i.ul.urc..._. .. Company is out on groullll that lgl I The total eggs received' at your new and over which no one has Ciilndllng Plant 'was 892,858 dozens, travelled before, leaves the man- EN° cment without precendent to fol- handled in 1918. C - THAI' DRUGSTORE low. This position is one of greati The total value was $367,466.90 being 49,858 dozens more than was lllculty and requires good iudg-lbeins $58,439.39 in excess of the cnt to guage the exact speed atltotai value of receipts in 1918. ermittcd to travel; for I have to 4 The average price per dozen is 1.16c. The net profit on the year's busi- - -- ness is $47,395.05. l . ¥*§*%*g ¥&i€¥r9Eq`&§€9¢5I€¥¢>Ki.7¢iKl'i5IE5¢§€DE§€ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. r Live poultry has 'been handled &il€¥e>i€9¢5l€eI¢3iEi¢9i€eI¢9i€8E?¥5e9l€el%5 on a -small scale as usual. Receipts have been as follows: Chicken 19,633 pounds. Fowl 16,461 pounds. Broilers 1,768 pounds. 4 A new and somewhat unexpected _ development during the year, was ` Fon SALE 't t he chain of Retail Stores that - MALE HELP ‘ sprung up entirely without asllls. ance or support of any-kind, from iron s.\|.i~:-l.ims'l‘i~:u vawrollv WANTED-"ii'G'iT "OV Nm 0|"- the Company all to lllell. ol.glllllZa_ at Suvugc liurilllr. Apply I". A. Pigott. 6261-1-l5MId~lIpd E4`UR SALE-II §lI.\'l-lil l"0.\\~l?i. I I dl!" I'..All.I3'li‘A ma e nn iimn tsl pp y u ox 192, 'I`li,;'lll.~iIl, I'.li.l_ til!-iii-l~l_'|-Mhliiilltl FOR .*4AI.lt)-I'lA.’\'0 IHDX .‘lI.l€l(iIl. Apply 1'. J. i'|'uu\i, 223 (lt. tit-nl-llc St. 6277-1-l6ftiI<)3ipd R sa .au - to FOIL BIAIIE-AYIINIIIIIE (I0\V Ill] to fre-shi-n lst l-`i:bl'nuo.l'y. V. Jenkins, l\lill\‘le\v. _ 0258-I-15-I\lE3Ipd lcon .~mi.|-1'-|i\'sA.\i0. l~‘l~:w .u0'r- ur:-I und llilnutity \vi_l'i~, wriui (`iins. Murray, Idiot-ll'ic Lilliit Cu. llrnd- ilco. Apply llyndmun and Co., Ltd., til Qin.-so st.. city- \`tlon.__ onr_ policy did n`ot include neu:-l-i7-ninel A _ C , . of whole root trees and plants, for ll.\I HELP E7t'CllAN(il'} _ A C number uf men, murricd und sin- I ooperative Retail System seems exist. At any rate, several stores Retailing, but the demand for a o nic fwuntod /llpllrlcl-l lfnl'_ liilrllition? are ngw doing business und al-Q lll-e. "" III"‘*‘~ VIII’ "i’“‘I"“"* I’ parlng`to extend their operations. Al.gl'Icultur4-, Chnriotti-town. " 97-1 -17-l\iEti’ In our Wllolcsale Department, we have added it new Stnffunder the oz l.E-lM'Ii‘§1v§' "i3l'1‘Y," "l"O\\"N 0|! manafgeilienttof Mr. J. L. Douglas. ountry. a full and exclusive line l garden. orchard or farm. .Big s earnings guaranteed the year am able 'to report the work as atlsfectory. The ‘Candling Station has 'been "’“"'I' ExI’"I““°e "°° ““°°'"""'yf run \vith the usual attention to`de- we teach you. Luke Bros., Limit ' M t nal t cd, Nurseries, on r. . nil. Mr. Lightizer has devoted _-_ """"" 6630‘7°1\II‘3W”I'I0I himself to tho work and has meas- """"“'- W7i"I‘II5'*‘I2IP‘I saimlsm-:N \vAlv'nen 'ro i\i~:i»|u-:- “fell UD I0 his 0111 time Siiindtlfd FOI! NAIIl‘}_§II.\'I°}|l lll.A('I( .\l.\l.E fox, tivo yi-urs old, tiiiltnii Stock, hun .~iil'\~l"l§I,§ Government desire him to do sc, . but that he desires to be relieved t IIIIIY 0Ult .|011 PIIINTING DEPT. of .- ll ll ills tlla were olll. for your next order for billhcads, llneaghlln €Ilmi5AI;l. r II letterheads. envelopes, visiting cards, posters. All kinds of pam - hlet work done. Special prices on garge quantities. The Job Print- lng Department lllf Thi? Inliind Guardian Publish ng Co., Kent St.. Charlottetown. AGEN'.l‘H» SALARY AND (lUl\lMI§- mission. to soil Rnd Tug Stock. 9 Coin lete stock lncludinir oxclus- 1 ive Ilncs. snr-.clniy hardy. crown only b us. Sold only by our ag- O ents. Elegant free samples. \Vrlte now to Dominion Nurserles.Mon- new ' And yet the even flow of life. __»_- FEMALE HELP WANTED-DIAID FUR GENERAII housework. Good wages: Apply Mrs. Bruco Stewart. 1 \‘VaterIl?tl 272! \VA`N'l‘ED- _ MAID ,FOR Ll(iIl'I‘ housework, Fcb. lst. state wages. Jna. llicDo\llrall, "The Mans:-.," Cape Traverse. 6192-1-13-ME5i WANTED _ l’0l)I.'l‘l\\’ \\'AN’l‘l»}l')._\\'ld ARE G2 weeks in tho year. The Harris ‘ ' Abattmr co. ozrli-i-14-Ml-:ol 0008K FEATIIERH WANTED- C0 cents oimds for ood feathers with deiwn left in.%`his price de- livered at our warehouse. The Harris Abattolr Co. 621-I-14~ME6i MlI§Il(l\A'l‘§--I IIAVIG PAID IIIGII prices for muskrat. fox and mink skins. For the balance ot' the season I will advance my prince. It will pay you to sl-nd your ship- ments to me or brim! _!l\@"1 I"- J. I). Jenkins. ti‘.!i3-16-IMO Lord of the living and the dead, l We y - 12 2 1 This sad, sad year. 6309. '----i_-- M. Johnston died Jan. 17th, 1919. Our hearts are sad and lonely Since p p B Y ' , His days on earth were numbered 6312. l _ iN IMEMORIAM In loving memory of Nellie R. ‘McEachern, Cove Head who enter- d into rest Saturday, January 18th (d) Membership will consist in transacting business through the Company in any individual buying he Company's goods or selling goods through the Colnpariy's or- ganization, sllall be considered a member and shall share in the pro- fits-of the Company. ‘ Limited Liability will take the place of unlimited Liability, which has served so well up to the pres- ent. The task immediately before us, 919. is to subscribe the necessary Cap- ne year,-one year,-one little i year. _ . And so much gone! Moves calmly on. Our Saviour dear! lu in silence l' thy feet INSERTED BY HER MOTHER. IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN Pa a assed wa With us he could not stay. His toil of life is ended lie rests from toil and care At homo with blessed Jesus We hope to meet him there. INSERTED BY HIS WIFE AND FAMILY Musxnxr eww.. w/\s.'ricn .wr once. 10,000 \uu.-l_v lunil or cxprr-ss It mly tlxpcvllnn. I2. l'l.`llfilcLr'~un. 01190" .` i-rs -, . '. 'II' “"'_' I also-ii-mir wi\lv'|‘m»-|u\\v Fulw. lllGlllliil'l` , market prices paid for Muskrats. Mink. Skunk. Otter and all kinds. of fox skins. Careful lggdink- Fair treatment. I-2. H. SMF- §_umir‘l:erslde. tl rgpi-§:;l\t¥\oa'_k 980|’ 0 _ - “I °'I’°" ' nos-ii-1|-mr TEA OHEBS WANTED I WANTED-A SEFDND 0". '|'llIR“_ class teacher for Gr-one TUVPI school. No. 27. Supplcmenxllb mr remalnm-r or the ral'-l, l’l}‘,I.’ .~ if §§a;`rI.°”ph 8te°Ie'ss!'1"cc-I-is-.\lE4ipd _____i__,.___._._-i----1* LOST ______________,__._.._----» |0l|'|\__0N 'l‘l'l~iSDAY llla’l'WliHN ‘Canadian l~‘arm l"r'oductl Flor! nd Grafton street A sum of mn-~ MARRIAGES cl.ow-l=ANNl~o.¢-at the home or the bride's parents, Grand Tracadie, on Jan. 14th, 1920 by Rev. F. H. Littleiohns, Levina, daughter of Saul Fanning, to William Ernest Clow of Pleasant Grove. *-1** BIRTHS l-i-** McA|.ssn.-.At ills city Hospital ou' January 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Janie; Mc.Aleer, Borden, a son. MCCORMAC.-At the City Hospital on Janus 14th to Mr. and -Mrs. Angus Molzormac, city,'a son. DRAKE.--On Deo. 30th to Mr. and Mn. wllrlsm Mlnto Drake. Quietl- ua, Alta., A daughter. ns.'n~'iis”'_°'“' l-COOPER-la Charlottetown. .lun tal. I .believe that the stock of the Company will be taken up freely by the farmers and I would advise that every member should-'consider himself the special agent of the Company in placing the stock among ns many farmers as .possi- ble. It would be very much better to have the stock subscribed by six thousand farmers than to have the same amount subscribed by three thousand. When this is done and when the new Charter comes into effect, all Branches of Canadian -Farm Pro- ducts, Incorporated, will cease to be active. ln their place, it is planned to have the different pro- ducing Branches of agriculture, such as Eggs, Seeds. Live Stock, etc., organised under different Charter, each with powers similar to the Egg & Poultry Association, and each with power _to Provide Collateral for the purpose of fin- ancing its own particular Branch ot the business. Having accomplished this, Cana- dian Fanm Products will exists as the central clearing -house for agri- culture. Around this centre and acting as its feeders, will be the Egg and' Poultry Association. ` The Good- Seed Association. The Dairymen's Association. The Live Stock Association. and any other producing organiz- ation that may spring up in the future. These individual Organizations will furnish their Collateral to Can- adian Farm Products, Limited and the Company will undertake to market the products submitted by the producing organizations. The pozrammo of this convention will have to do with the organiza- tions tof different industries -im- mediately concerned for which pro- vision must bs made during the aoming year. The Good Bud Association. The Company 'hal taken steps to move into the seed Oat bulineus to a limited extent this Spring. a uary mill iaifa-nt daughter of Mr. A I°'°I"II°“llN°' flllwm Il; plre' <0) » _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ - _ Baykrdunrgiéllza nlffsnallliuilllsél .M un; Bnnlwn Hoop". _ sented later, t at w prov e orlljudgments and I, wish to thank @f@l©@@@g©g@ ©f@ @,@l© @. ©@© ©(o)l@_(o)l@ @(:) (cgoy(&»)(o)(fn(0)@@l(,,l@l'.,-,lj ,.- ..._ ____ _ _ .__. ..\ ___ _.- _ .___,,_ _ finite fornl under an active organ- I ization. The advantage of such an organisation w-ill be seen when it is considered that it will be possible lg to keel, a fairly accurate record of the productiont of good seed, its 8 location, quantity and quality. 9 Dali-ying. ' I ll ill'-llllty. not at present being ser- ing organization. Canadian Farm C Products, Limited, is prepared to Considerable difference of opin- establishing a central Plant. Tax- a and various other objections are i offered. It is also objected that such a Plant would interfere with and giving good service. Iuapite precedent from many part of Can- tage of large central Plants for the A Census will be taken during the winter and if conditions war- rant, the Company is prepared to The Baby Chick Hatchery. _ the Baby Chick Hatchery that was 9 siderable organization was neces- I sary to handle the work, and men of experience were almost impossi- D ble to get. Owing to these diffi- at our disposal, thc Chick business II proved to bo a difficult branch to manage The Department of Agri- arlce and with their help, we were able to conclude cel-isliully. . The Chicks sent out uave been a I Large flocks of purebred Poultry are springing up everywhere, as a es to be very heavy. The Company has provided a lar- care for a very much larger out- Y put than was possible last year. I Provision is being made for the I the-purpose of supplying eggs for the Hatchery. It is planned to have large flocks maled and given free range in order to obtain the utmost I vitality in thc hatching eggs. Spec- 9 followed. Orders for chicks will be A supply of small Incubators has been ordered and' it stock of Coal Burning Brooilers will also he available. The Retail Stores. ` Provision is being made for the veloped in the Country. A system of By-laws is being prepared' that can be used by the stores in common l and a system is being worked .out ` that will unite the stores in as far as unity of action may exist among 0 Companies with a.kindred object tails will now he__requlred to seek incorporation without delay. Whilet 0 the Company will assume no re-I organization of Retails, advice audi ll assistance will-be given. l""""*""'*l'~~‘-nl-~ - ~~'»-~-»»m.1»-~--senden ate, agriculture ,.4 all its phases. iM_ilNTiiEAl'S NEW FUR MARKET r-.'=_e= ~°°-~»-ee'-° ‘°?~°°f° IIIII’IIII_Ii_ B I -_-..=-is- » ..,.-ll.” , 2. 'rant it is desirable tnairrlocs' Edward island should become bet- Contlnued from Page 0 M t* l tll ' _ ne on 'ea -e "mug ceI.II'I'° I" Ca ter and more widel known nadla f ' , C di - V - o unanimously report as follows. ed dulzlnglale ;Il?l?B0gn1l;;Il{_E;9I;Il;p:lIlr1:_ 3. That we should all be desir. ' s ot attractin tourists to our TBMPEBT RAGE8 IN THE IAM OF IIBCAY. The tempest in the Bay of Bis- ’l`h C di ~ td - "I-I 3 e ana an Fur Auction Sales Oune to about $14,000,000. Thele ll d l l ll lll ln Cay’ whlch caused the .ln on Liiniliid. IB it Purely C di C _ seems to be no od h II °I"’II “II II "es "5 IIIIP II mu “IW Pi'gU10l€d by malI1lll'mofII:e laelgt these ture shoulgd) ncirtema-ln. maid IIII4 II?'§l3Dl:l\;lll)~ec0mln om led II19 9\°“ll1°i` Affitllle. IB still ooh- nown nanl',F‘u - h-`th - - - ' HC ec Fur lllla,llllIIll3l=l.el.llII lllll)°“g’l;lI;l:l;Il:I‘ :l_i,IeIlIllg §{llcI;:le ,I;;l°d=|lIlfd _,iIlIl!;Il?;lI: up with the Canadian Fur Auction tending well into the Atlantic. ome ol' whom are: Lord Shaughn- Markets ot' New York and St. Lou- ?vI;lI§B'lll_::‘?lha°IIIlI;I;El°er:I:xI: éI:m:lI:lI:: tinuing unabated, the storm ag. The Belgian steamer Serbia has been abandoned by her crew and 559y. P. P. C . R. . I. mums S C°ItI"I' B enterprise and who will naturally I5 "°l>°i'l¢d Sinking in latitude 47 Lorne C. Webt -, J. W_M _ Th hi 'l t` B el econ _ 9 W ° “B4 9 "I" II’ I’.IIIIII°III become interested in a province so north and longitude 8 west towards ell.Ja.mes Co~e ti , tl th .ot th w ll k li- _ ‘ l s ne an e fol 9 e II°"'II II" III A II' intimately connected with their "IU il°i”l\i6i‘ll Dart- 0! the Bay. (No Dairy survey would show s con- ~ _ _ _ _ sideruble section of the dairy Com- :g;Il:IlIil_IsIIIBgsffgsléisfgllugngliglg- lI;I,';;_°in3II:ll?°l')'e Iézilmgfgd lI;:lI(Il';II business activities. I -l I' L_ Gllelullnge. ll C __ C lll ll _ . l ll _ 5. _These men are in _turn closely ved -by a satisfactory manufactur- aléd lfl7UlI§mlIl;’l;5»m}1I°I:lIII llftlmmlngg tloen rglfhglweggsgnllegle “eI:ll_nIlI:_l:sI'II:]Il. linked up with others. who control -- ~ -- Bl‘L‘0. an nlan tl _ e ana an ur u~ti , These men have sho€'m° lIlf‘I;lI:_ all llle pmllls ol. me [flags éI0I:lI:_ companies and other-_ public utilit- IIIIII"IIII‘° ii mlililfilcl-iii'Ii18 Plant confidence in this enterprise ll t _ pany will nccruo for the benefit ol' Ie” and wh°m we are II°IIIr°II° III gglmelnzclalle slllfllcienltllyl lar? lol llc- dlvldunlly investing amounts rang. the shareholders ol' the Canadian lmereIIII”I‘I III °III' °I'°I'I"IIIIy I"I'°II' ae ie ouyng srcs.l.l-~ _ ~ ._ _ ems. nThl|sol;|<>lElIl(:I2(l)l0l:II:cIIiIrII>EIll'ated un Iiiutl l[I)`1I9mon Sales vom Decembel The IIIIVIIIIIWGII WIIICII “III 3°' me °I°I`III' ion exists as to the advisalbility of del- the Q ll C ` ll . l .l » l crue to this province through affil- ue ec olnpany Act with °III eegd ‘III I°I"` -IIISIIIIHI III lation with such men is not one Oi' ih¢ COIDDHHY OWIIIDE the steam- e ew II” lll C dl F A sl transportation companies, Express Belgian steamer Serbia is listed. Tile Belgian steamer Berbior, is wooden vessel oi' 1,484 tons net, may be meant.) - The French cruiser Desmix; which was scheduled to sail from Lorlent yesterday, was obliged' to postpone her departure because of lt was announced at the office Capitol of $5 ooo ooo divided into renertinrsl lll l, dll l, lt l ,ed l erairique that me bottles of twelve ation, Freight rates, Water rates 22000 - . ' _ ` ' _ l_ -l~l l ll - _ W C Can rea y e ca 'ua n .l seven pei cent. Commulat lla dab possilllle lniolmation llollarll and “_ems. persons from the foundered vessel ve Pi-`ei'erred Shares d 2",000 WHS pace eiore l . . Common shlll.es_ Tllgn Banllers 2_ »l-hal llle llel_llo;I;I connecled Finally we wish to sity that the had been washed ashore at Sables Tl-“st Compllnl. ol- Montreal wlllbe wllll the unllerlaklng are men ol. l‘e_pol't now presented is the result tihlollhe. _ _ _ Factories now running at a profit tile Trust Company und the Mel-_ high ilnanclal standing. and ot' un- III many IIIIII I°IIII °°IIII’I`eII°eI`I IIeIII chants annual' census the Bank-~d°11bted-integrity,-~ msn. who-will 3?-I ¥°II-Ii-‘I-‘?IeII“I°I_’“I-‘I Ie.” I" '“°-fe STEAM" IITANLIIV 7° IIE' °f all Objections, we have ample ers. make a success of the venture, as ;flIl’lIlll‘llIlI_IIIlIl;IlI(I_;I;’slIlIl‘lIl“IlIl'1I§,).1Il';II;f;I;ImIlIlfl: main on sup " interest at seven per usp; will no undertaking with which they and lllls repdrl has been Bubmlllell - A Halllu exchange Bays: ll ls ex ada to prove the utility and advan- be allowed from the date payments have h€l‘€i0i'0I‘€ been identified has are llllldl, lllllll M ll ll l,l.oved olhe Wl lh . ll and discussed with them and li_ _ . . - manufacture of Butter. commulative dlvidgdds' vzllencogg 3. That the `l§?omoIIlIerZuci§l?;Buhot mee” the aIII)r°vaI UI “II wh° ac' Iey’ lwmch IB “nd°rg°IIIg ”I°IIIII'° mence to accrue- _ looking to Prince Edward Island as c°mpImIed your deIe5aIeB II’ M°II` “pa rs' WI" be Im me mIII'III° “II9 Only a limited amount of stock a source of capital nor-from the t“.IlI-1lIl'llle5e men lo me ml n “nomar Week M Iw°' will be offered t in P bn standpoint of linen i in c - ~ 2° “me gut ln ll plum to lake cal-9 ol the through the broker: andethall atc liilily BFG they ilal”iIIClI1IIar $vheI)lI'e;l'Ii,II .M0nIIIeI:-I lllwlI.0 -so lgenilromny uglne5g_ par willlloa lllonus of 35 shares for ally stock is subscribed in this pro- Ié‘l:lIl§mIlII’0l9lllel:f I0lllI;IlIebuI:ll:el; gl' » €V€l‘y s ares ot' Preferred. \' nw- ‘ ` . gagenlenls, and to all others who The Prexerred stock Is redeem' 4` The promoters IecoI’InIze’ h°w` have otherwise assisted ns in this E able in 110, il t t be u _ ever, that ri so ll i 1 _ UU The President has referred 10 d or culled lt; lflI:_IIII;"nc “Ig e°T_ lm lmllol_llmIl IIc°;lll_e'Igl.Il.urS ;I;IlIlIplI§ very important mission, we wlsliio day lrom Sydney. The Canadian cutiies .mu to the limited Plant YU” “ii fer vein' generosity and Fhink ‘hill by i>@°°mi°t= iinnncieilv . i d- _ nt ‘ L dl thi ' , h F . II "ess is E585 e “_ lls commlly I e l'lIlI" ot 900 tons of coal the steamer . ` , _ ducts, Liu., was me adores by ' : » - _ culture rendered valuable assist Professor Cummlng of Truro 18% m5 flplle lllolglll lsll belng all-el-ed to wa]sudbrl¢.>uglll)t tgla aloséav yeéilgerldayl 2 th _ cultural College and Mr. W. A. .le _IIIIII Im” ers 0” Iefmii “B g.“g y I' ' ' ' I' ' ° e season euc Brown’ chlef or the Poultry Dlvl5_ lgvlillllllllile ill: is offelr;ed to anybody rllflllllllglillalle, Ont., was concluded on 588 nel tonal ls now owned by New on, Live Stock Department, Ott- lll; llllfé Huigscilggm llgzlkeis and The Sllbw was lu ovary way ll York parties, Source DI Drum' Ia the PIIIIIIIIISBII' Clllllmlllg llellll wllh lll0.l,c_ much better termrl that itO\?1ilIeI>I;, WIMIII “IIII WHS “fit” all U10 I“i"B9iiI~ lntionship of the city to the court ggloclfsd I0 me PIIIIIIC III IIIIIIII' I’I`°' ;¥I%(fISldlT§Ilfsrc "mm bemg II total result and the demand for Bully WY- The Chief li\0\i‘Zht 0! his iid pmlll llle slllmlllollll ol- llle Fox Them were 62 exhibitors which Chicks for Spring delivery promise ‘"9" WI” 'Im' ‘he °°““I’i' W” Resellers or uns province ills ben- Wen "info than last year not receiving its proportion of thc elills llccllllng from me lllmlbll h_ More lllleregl was llll0'wll by llle ti wealth created by the practice of mem ol- lllls Conlpanl, lllloulll alle public this year than formerly and gel- plant and wlll be prepared to agriculture. In the past twenty-five llellellclal l-ol. llle l-ollowlllg mas. the merchants are to be commend- “ar” mme IIIIIII d°“'III9 “S "WHY ons: ed for their generosity in devoting BI°wIy' Im II°°°IIIII °I II heavy "P" rllimllgrants hillve come to llilve ln ll They wlll have an ollporlunlly special prizes. ' ° 0 “WHS “B We Come 0 V9 11 l- ' ll- ll l It is to be hoped that in future llllllleclloll ol breelllng flocks for the country, and the movement of fllrosghlrlgC;n§d1llmClalnl;“\>i° that !i_eber_lxation will be he Empress of France carries 1,- 00 passengers includlng a distin- guished cabin passenger. dollars of assessment for the cur- rent year. Annapolis leads the 5 tllem will more readily attend Fur LQNDQN _lan ll; _Tlle Bllllsll market a class ot fur that will be- order. The measure from the old onder. The measure of devotion to any cause is determined by the illmolilnt we are willing to sacrifice or _ -*iQ-OS-i GLACE BAY, Jan. I4.-The Domi- nion Coal Company will shortly open a new 600 foot shaft at Quar- ry Point, about a mile and a quart- er from No. 4 Caledonia Colliery, which will result in the closing down of the latter. The new mine will be sunk on the Phelen Steam 2 A Newspaper. = The Company is greatly hamper- ed in its operation by the lack of publicity. The press has been very obliging and' our thanks is due them for what they have done. The need is felt for more publicity, however, tics, or some other means of pub- licity is needed. Were such a med- lum provided, a means of uniting the widely scattered membership would be at hand. Then too, a pub- lication of this kind would .serve li, long felt need of the whole agri- cultural community as well as others. I mention publicity, as one of the departments of your work that claims youl- very immediate attention. The Department ol' Agriculture Too often the policy of the De partments of Agriculture has been at variance with the policy of the organized farmers. We have planned' the organization of Canadian Farm Products with a. view to a unity of action with the Departments of Agriculture. Two organizations are necessary to handle the businessof farming. _I~‘irst. there is the producing organ- ization through which all educa- tional and ro oganda work is done ducing organizations into a market- ing organization through which the products are marketed. - The latter organization will be almost entirely apart from Govern- ment assistance, except inspection. The Producing organization re- ferred to will be the channel through which government oillcials may work. ‘ 'Canadian Farm Products, there- _forc, includes within its organiza- tion, a place for every government activity and provides the best Dos- sible avenue thorugh which edu- this connection, we believe we have - will enable every Agricultural ac- tivity to work in harmony. l have received valuable sssis- - tance from our Auditor, Mr. Long- - worth. and our Banker has also contributed advice from time to_ time. I wish to thiiv-‘r the Directors and all the members for their kind- el while we are growing so fest. many things are bound~to occur that will fry the patience of our membership. You have 'been generous in your and a Journal independent of Poli- ©_© © _ _©_©_©_©_©_@ Q) @E el <9. O I5- © @'© -_©_@f©I@_©_ D _@ _©_©_©_©_@_©_©_@ © D D (S and there is thefederation of PrO , cational work can be done. ln (6) accomplished an organization that © (ol @- I ness and con`slderati6il,, ln the ('53 difficult task b ¢i's'\il‘.‘»'esDecially l... l opening the submarine levels and. .ouching the working of both No. and 4 as they axist at present. It will not alter the present output of - No. 2 which is about 2200 tons output of No. 4 which is supersed- es. This will make its daily aver- age from 1500 to 2,200 tous. __ ,_____,_____v_ _____ S ©_@l§.©f@_`-©.@@`£G tsl t-9 :Q <9`» t Moving Pictures Charlottetown no Summerside Watch for Special Date of Announcement 'in moving pictures. This film will be shown all over the Dominion of 1--e Canada, British Isles and U. S. A. _ _ Any merchant or business concern wishing to have lnterior or close up views taken, can receive the advertis- ing in this manner at a very small cost. 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