' T775 +5531 ;;~'.r::.:.uul~.a.- That lift you over the mid season doldrums 0f course you want a new llatl Not just to cov- er your head . . . it won't do that anyway . . . but a new hat that will spirits. The new ones . . .. rea you . . . .sleek sailors . give alift to your lly NEW are ready for . . bumper brims . . . pill boxes . . . provocative toques. Black and Navy are always good but some of the new shades of Suez, and Goupy. Blue prolnls this Spring. Fuchsia, Sheba, Rustan e to be largely popular Tucked corded ribbon, silk jersey and draped alpaca sell at the popular price $2 i @- i n- —- I n-------- Straw and Straw braid» and Fur Felt $3 I mp"----------— New Lastex Usual $1.00 But an opportunity Made of two way stretch GIRDLES 79c lastex, new flatex grip garters —tea rose only. Small medium and large. ' Reg. $1.00 — — — — _____79c ‘Florest Insect Survey Speeds War on Pests In the mild annual tempt of the Forest msect survey recently flawed hy the Division of Entomol -y. Schmce Service. Dominion Dfinoriw malt 0d Afllfluliture. J. J. do Gfy". Chief, Iooreet Insect mveshlalilflfll- yqpqft givm the mo!’ attained of fontt insect situation in Con- .In1%6'ihe yea-r thesurvey as inaugurated. a tciw oi 52s sem- oslnen by those ‘ the number oi sam- was 8.703 and in 1938 % 37 F. ~ Industry rqiortoffllobosrd Iiveslstthean- yofthenl. s-ad Poultry our say in s l. passing ilb t m century of cooperatlv ef~ ms ..... wherein a y ~ our going forward with every the fostiofirb Lid prom; ve s every sec- is Provllloe. I18 the poultry situa- legrettable that we have poultry industry lsociaticn plays a leading part, has ere it will sliéia i"; i i? 5 l . we find a difference of one and One-half ioents per dozen over the a/varage d last season. This is re- le when the duality oi our considered. In looking avemg cp oe goes River and although the quantity is small. nevertheless the average is [practically twentythrec cents a .d and the highest ave Ipr-ice for the season any one in~ Idividual goes to lidlr. Cleve Rubin- son of Wheatley River Circle who had a high average price on eggs shipped to the Association of 21.710 per dozen. This memberbeaidareceiving this high average prioe cu lied hat/eh- ing eggs to our own atchery that netted him du y the hatching period a/pploxlmatey en cents per dozen higher than is average price. In other words. he sold the Association at an average price of 24 3_4c 0d regular Fflflh Eggs and for three months supplied th’ Ha/tchery at approximately ihirt - five cents per dozen. ‘rhis is ony convincing proof that your Assoc- iation can show you a worth while profit with quality production. l with every member haying an equal opportunity of making a much high- er average price than was received. Conditions became so bad that cur manager decided on holdin demonstration meetings that wou show the produoa- in own dis- trict the different qualities and the typo of egg that was required for marketable purposes. These meet- ings although late organized had I very beneficial effect with ilhe plo- ducels in the districts they W611 held in. Although late M N169 meetings were. there were th held with an average atendance oi’ onty with some meetings runglrkn! y. were obtained and the Association was fortunate in obtain-ing Mr. Dair- nell and liltrtkhrsenault t0 help can‘? this . onDelnolgtratiol-ls consisted o! a short lecture, the actual will!!! of producers eggs by graders from Head Office followed by an 09811 . odcie the av- pilcations. as many BS three met?“ ings were held on the some en char cf usually by i1“! ent of icis-ls with the M‘ 1mm . impotent centres of imfevictiorl ope would be discovered sni protective measures adopted." Steady Production Brings Hog Profit us; s; Adverse Conditions It would seem irom the informa- P. E. Island Pauli Facing ' Critical Condition wéhrtpqplrofit they 3P1} gring and the swing to tile Association in making col-lot shipments- 1 do hope that v_ ussion take hit and lohquslity in: of all birds rooelved at the Charlottetown plant. To analyse the qualit received, we can only admit the quultity o! Select Afowlisbelowsventlhetasqhmd. le to even consider loading of live poultry cars as in previous years. Ill/fly was slain hand- line in hand- previous seasons in and volume. A rather sucocmful your was enioyod with our chick Hatdlery snd a very nice profit made. At times, orders had to be re and oftentimes advanced to later data to try to accomodats purchasers. Selling prices of baby e w quality was considered in compari- sontothesicck and ricesofthc snore hghly advertiz outside the Province. Poultry feeds o! Various kinds were handled for the benefit of hens st reduc ‘ pricm and every opportunity to extend the benefits 0d lower prices were ven the producers by good ases of csrlot shipments. 1n reviewing the activities of your Association of you, we cannot heip but eel. from the re- sults obtained by some Circles and individual producers in patronizing the Association, that their interes in cooperative marketing ls llistrliied and really an example or ‘jemive at which the smaller producer" should to attain. The expense of doing usiness is greatly in- creased by the careless or lnditrer- end producer and it has beelprov- en time and 33in that a quality a profit to han , but will cut down product not only a pleasure and the overhead very materially irl Wmmrison to handlin of average or low e ucc. our Reserve Accoun. Estate and inven- tory have been audited and found correct and this ngturglly 1n members halnds whether or not they join hands and work together for the common good. Durlhs th early Dirt of i988 A request came from the Western section of the Province asking that a Grading station ed in that part of Prince niward Isl- and. At a meeting cf the direct. ors held in March it was unani- mously agreed tlon be mwbiished in some suitable locality. with the result um. o'- Imrywsschcsenssthsnlostcsn tnal situation and Grading station was estslhlilled there with M!‘ Wfiter Lidsiclle as , m e past season was a very - rises of this sort these varloul; me ° “it °i ‘ill’ Asociotiml or the icu ra - dusts-y in general tha_ so rcqlllrfil or needs such a high deem‘ 0! 1h- ilelllgenit. courageous and con- structive leadership. Present ex- isting conditions are ample evidence will be glut/ted grade produce and Island fi poultry meats will be un- we ly time!) markets o! Canada and With the quality 0f Plod cult and often and although forcing the a price docen up onemn-one-hslf mm; benelit or give to the PN- ducer almost Gflfllillnlllféd percent rcmlmeratloll for his produce the Ilfllfllfliistlltmdld not 10601;: sthG Q . mifiing a qual ty product that would lend itself to - - At our annual di held on January 19th. it wss de- gldpd m pay a small bonus even . mvmllcgsiofeedeltattmWhI-I nndelmr gusltllemun Only cooperation, either in your nation. stoic. church. com- . or home can or will ever defend or old the dem- pxoud to belong. The principles of cooperation no sound and ere iszsmwege open ihufll i0 MN‘ for ourselves. conclusion. directors wish nk the ts any way contributed it of fur Association. IILTITAHY -. TIlAlUIII-‘I IQQI . Wlhhthe ill-UM snails-la m tiowlplgcticsgnilltwsim” chicks were very leasollabl hen 1 ‘ situation in thro ou oomticnatiomcfwichwsarom- Plels. Duper-tram ofllgricultuml-ndslltholewhoin " tothewolian ggggggsgae s sis ti??? $5.. g g . ti? being readily submit . cal-lots of h“ ‘two timmn llilavg a n w consisted ofesvsll Grades g whereas dining swan to u. lxporthsde aen marketing oug our Association his product that will be looked for not only in nearby mar- kets but in i-lle- ever- ing both quality mfe was had could not be mess- grbegmlélddotilga min cents as prices a a e were approx- imate the same as cou d have we“ sotlen last year but neverthe- ess overseas markets had beneficial cffmt in hatAheriea T“ ions are becoming such that will in a few short o; time, m; ll-Pser nlarkets_will be completely shut puttromlaand produccdurixlg the flush season. unless we can pm. d!“ I114‘! but up these not only up or to their o od . A brief outline of wllat gcetek Place in Nova Scotla might be o worthwhile interest to "10 five yen-rs of cc-opel-ative Mar- increase o! five-hundred and sev- wly P" cent in normous increase of twenty-nine JflHldNd PM‘ oelnt in turkeys. Wilil this ennnnmls crease, eggs would 56 PPODI-‘irtlonabely put on e mar- t- and advice received stated that sunlp has been mutation to an that a Gradlngsta- bee Fido variations an Sumo-l The U. K. Market In reviewing the cggxgnd puum _ vlletiilUs Show You onlv v ' New a. l d‘. “SUNWORTHY” The labour cost of per- wltll - l- a n d “S UN- WORTHW-the original and best light-resisting wallpapers - is no more than that of hanging oth- . or papers. We are show- ing the very newest pat- terns for Spring -‘-fresll from the makes-s. They are noted for their smart- ness of tone, beauty of pattern and excellence of manufacture. Prices, too, are astonishingly low and will be found to accom- modate every pocket-book. Our open wall display will help you select just the right pattern for each room. Phone 70 for our SAMPLE BOOK, or bet- ter still eall and see our attractive display. Barter & 0o. Lu- floakflllln‘ Ieedshsvcbesn llsndlodstc oiprofitwcdid '0 Imde and of- gvonod rqmllty but with you. During y keting ln mo... at; la, they had an s d dlffien markets miwn to the producers in this Pro- that icu- tural give out Province. ecvg demand quiet, an it'll r lmnlgllwrélltfillgu ' use n u su - l’ . a.» is .13.. .118 and are on- h wiling tn ~ ma: or "sesxnnnv? i WALLPAPERS, THEY HAVE‘ LASTING- CHARM large . was ult .1 i wiw to bishop of Kilian. hem ‘as ggpesllterel Q11‘ . di egrraininl s Mohliiull .\ Princes of the Church ONE OF THESE MAY IE NAMED POPE Alexis Cardinal Ascalesl. arch- bishop of Naples. WM b0"! ll '4' “lam Ordldnbdlpriestinliiilil-lewll Pllll xx. At tsmartmo. which he Bbvemed lul- Bsrtolomeo tcfalcc. l-le was made can» of l" ‘u Mic!‘ s sting e ies for accumulat and the product rsc that will nwell y Pm- e353; Lifllelgwffin ull 0 1116 ' Our new pep-sham ' due ion. has bee increased t flaws we did notnbcva sufficient zuantity of Mu“ m’ produoocfiherightsorttodispose . reciat- icul- Mr. l salutar- the lint wvlidwi m mm- "' "".n§§*.::‘..2"u..... o. 1m wi rod Mswomllc w Bummslsido many on bullhw- M nlursd lter or o! cin Pius he was made ms ‘Central Pong- ‘ Qf . - ocllusm is oi d" flbifiigsnt suitor M"! "-7 W‘ unl- in moles- z]nn‘_pbnnpf " g ‘t present confined to home with I- WW" ‘ mumps. dance and small"!!! svcryplecsantevelilnl t -_.._-_ motored 16 s very Omicron won 3”“ contest while Betty Gleegv” mo,‘ toonl-lnsic PIN/ed them‘ in adept at untylna knoll l. uml their o nevi-l “I? m "Giewililpge Biflllllpmw, i ch more a ' 1 also wines motes“ and a“ m" I and hi! 1 Gents conspir- Noonsn. s e the evening was Went in I- » . The Ga cpular and m: Mu-fgemgh r a . "who. which was renewed): ' A "Willi Pull! Flour." Plrltv Maid. "or Ilium ash-lint If». never afraid; a , Pill u» a an t: u. thin!‘ A 000k a usual kings" Ocstelnuovo, Oct. 25. 1m. w! W '- "gigngd to the parish of Mcu- ~ til December, i900 when he wu 1 called tn hesdtil the Pricrute oi Bell ,»