‘unis Wanted! than W“ fliim-T-ml. it'll-d ex- Wg; 5dr nus Newrcnbll ‘ hm} m you! 0WD Bah!!!‘ d territory alutfiicllll" ‘. lnoelm"! i l . ad; Demori _ .lfeail.s"dl i To - ~ Olilee 301N232:- uly to secure Sales I . mo" c lo Your Territory sol-i" lVrirt-"at Once: H - lutolllatic Pencil Vending Machine Corp. ‘ 5n; zlif. Birmingham, Ala. (U.S. A.) lllTIfi-nney Speaks to Y’s Meifs Club yllinips. ‘prices closed unchanged. in! Mu‘. Kinney on his present vis- it to Charlottetown entertained the members of the club with a. very humorous monologue and some d9. llilhtiutl vptano solos. The chair at. last night's meet- i“! W" “chilled by Mr. George Flllltel‘. and the guests present "We" DP- Mob-timid. Mr. Lawrence Lilliiilefid. Mr. John llllustard, lM-r. Wilfred Taylor and Mr. Thomas iv—-—<-o>--__ The Markets (Canadian Preu) MONTREAL. Que.. ‘Mar. 11. ~- Tlle local cash grain market dis- played more activity today there hflhli; a marked improvement in the demand from exporters and millers. in addition to this there was also demand t'or oats and bar- . s.- “li! 1'0? cxpcrmma local account and on tile whole n very our amount of business was do-ne. The trade in car lots of oats was rather quiet and prices were ll - chilugcd. Marked lmprovemen in the demand froln foreign buy- ers for spring wheat grades featur- ed the flour market and it was re- ported that quite a large volume of business was accomplished. The tone of the market wassteady and There was no change in the condition of the millfeed and ‘baled . hay markets. There were -no changes ill the local egg situation prices be- ing steady at the recent change- 'l‘he volume of ‘blisiness was fairly large there beln-g s good demand and supplies were ample. A moderate amount oi business was done in potatoes and the tone oi the market was ‘steady and sales of carlots oi Quebec varieties were made at $2.75 per 90 lb bafl- Tile" was no change in beans to nvtc prices being still quoted at 52-45 for choice white handpicked in car load lots alld 02.65 bushel for gmllller quantities. A steady feel- l-ng continues to prevail ill the butter market and prices showed no further change. There was no Thu slllifllffll‘ zit the regular W My gripper meeting of the .-l.§l~1<~tl--lll-\\‘ll Y's alien's Club last‘ Mnillg was Mr. Kinney 0i’ lhe your Si-otla lloillo ifor colored clltl ,|,.-n_ lir. Kinney ill ft splendid ud-l .l.-l...‘ t \plililleil the work that this! illuiuiiion was dolni: llhii "hid lhhl l\.\(ll.~i at pvt-sent putting on a tlfllt‘ for zlllditiollul funds. When dune wore secured it was llopelll n» illillfv the flue dnstltution and lllrln sl-ii‘ sustilllilllg. .,\il- lliilivor, wllo is atrconlpzluy- .1 v.36 ..M v lgrydu Hotel‘ liclent‘ Baths of"! Tdilifisi costk>distrIfle dlompnred with fixtures or any plumbing you efficient ‘service is our moral rcasonable. i FRED H... A PHONE i sss-‘J, Piiglgnlsrolls AND A" extra Bath or Toilet only Have‘ us go Ever your job, Ind help you.plan for the new OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE nllnngc in the cheese market. Prices for sngitr loflllly remain on quoted yesterday- NORTH RIVER, cLYoE RIVER AND KlNGSTON.—l~Zvuilgellsl. .l. w. llayttlr vlill ct-ll-1n<:t servbm llrv.) on Sunday Hill as follows: North dllver at ll a nl.. Uylifi Riv‘ er at 3 p. nl. and Kingston ‘at 7 p, m. A trordlul invitation is ex- tended [n tlttcnd these service-H- (Ctmilnulliou at ClYliB ‘River-l Attract-Ins or Boaoding House cllliiPPfli with ‘M’ the service you will get. may require. PromPi “"3 ' You will find our uric" TRA INOR no GRAFTON smear "-"i"‘_' g g AAA“ tocwv fivv: ‘ ~‘——¢ '_ v -."" l (JLASSIFIE ADVERTISEMENTS i Ono Insertion h . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lle pol lino of I words yo,“ ‘Mu-gun . lo par lino 0| l words will; lnurtlms .......... .... .... ‘lo pa: lino ofliwords $ QO§0OO§Q+O4+O4§4»O—Q-Q4Q-Q§¢"§'9. _ I Agents “knitted F"? Sal” i ‘ ' r _‘ I " —FARM OF 26 AGENTS , WANTED “ooze 4o Fpblf F°R 5M5 l A l "lllllls" poi‘ wot-k '1 tiGWv look “"93 M Clyde R ver‘ Away w.‘ . ‘ _ ‘ , r. _ .'_ uo- on" bu“ llt‘l‘ll|l\‘.\' frllln factory to wcilrel" _ M “I'll l~-d at wholes-lilo privo. F?“ SALE] 4‘ Awsrif ‘i? ‘f “W, “PUFFS, “Wm, Maritime and one long ug ll- ~ l ~ Mnllett York. 8017-3414! .\l;|~lu‘ios, l‘. 0. llox 83. Si. Jllllll. 8000-‘3-‘10-41 Miscellaneous‘ ‘ JNO. A. McDONALD, L vcyor, llermnuville. .\‘. ‘ll. AND SUR- .77'i9-Z'30-1mo . .___- T___._.__..__ WANTED--LADY BOARDER. 242 Ktflll st. iiti-i-bii-li-lli Lost i LOST—-ONE MALE FOX CVE. 1A ioluulo fox Cl.l(., fill. Reward- l-lilgln- llollrtz, Marsbfleld. ' TBQGJi-IU-lf LOST--LADV'S GOLD a lNlTlAL- ilill u-alt-il with black band. Re- --wnrd. l-‘iudor ilolify (lllllfnllllL. SU-iii 1i 12 2i. ' ~—__-_ Victoria Ono of the largest and but '_- "l"'iiiIld~ Hotels In Eastern KING'S IQUARI Canadl. contains 120 roomi- mcf‘ which have ‘, private Completely 4 renovated In the past fouwyuq Esw _ Hotels throughout Canada Ind the Unted Sh!" m» i“ llllendld table.‘ Courteous ‘ service to all Gaol!!- ‘felo- itltones In rooms. d hi"! 04-00 to ‘Ill-N _ par Iy, ‘ Charlottetown Hotel C0,; Ltd. Proprinoro HARny ' C- INOWN, Mgpwp l u » 7 I a —v I: I I l """'Y9".I‘Y.'Q ‘rm-r FOR SALE — REGISTERED Sbortllorll Heifer. so mos. —D. ti. Mat-Lean, DeSable. 8028-3-11-2l FOR SALE-ONE l/ORKSHIRE sow to furrow April _-ith.—~ Arbllul‘ ll. Roberts, Wlnsloe Road. 7998-3-10-31 “_" FOR SALE AT NEW PERTH store and dwelling hollsc. K004 business stand. Apply to D. 1J- Muclaircu, New Porth. 3022-3-1lM3i. BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE -—-Pl‘t)l)t§l‘ly rel-sully occupied hY ’l‘lllgli>y ivlouuintinl Works. All- _ply to MQlNUtl & lloutlcy. till-ll l¢“\|||:“(L |[Tl;)#;\illlll(‘(l“ ‘ WANTED -- AN EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. All» ply in Shaw's llolel, llruclclilv iiloaoh. sols :l i2 1i. O Central Guardian- TO IPEAK IN P. E. I. -Dr. Sinclair Laird, Dean of the School‘ for Teachers, Mscdoilnld College, has accepted’ an invitation‘ load- dress the Prince Edward island vontlon. to lbe held in Charlotte- town ou March 31st. Four hun- dred teachers will he. present at the convention. Dean Laird has also-consented to ‘address a public meeting in the eveni-ngjon a sub- ject. relating to qducation.— Mont- real Star. VICTORIA 601088 ‘EGG CIRCLE —The annual meeting of the Vic- toria Cross Egg Circle was held in the school room at that place in the ‘evening of ‘March 4th having been "delayed by unfavorable weathel- . The ylesldent. Mr. Leslie J, ‘Campbell dccu tell the hair and tllero was s-‘fu ttend- iidoiF-g». According to this, 'orts of the ‘secretary and“ ‘- ager which were submitted, thexbusi- ness of the circle showed a consid- sra-blc increase over that of the previous year. Eggs were col- lected to the number of 22,049 doz. an increase of {i255 doz. The average price was 2 1-2 cents per doz more as received from the csndling station and 3 cents more paid to members. The fol- lowing board of directors was ap- pointedz-leslie .l. Campbell, Pres; James Lannon. Secy; Gavin Reid. Edward Kelly, Vernon floss. ‘Benjamin Weatherbie. and Monroe Bruce. Auditors P. J. McKcnnil a-nd R. C. lllelllsh. PERSONALS Mr. F. J. Holman was in Halifax this week on a business trip, Miss Mary Hagen. Millvale has returned home after a very pleas- u-rlt visit with friends in Charlotte- towll. Mr Louis P. Sherry, Summersltlc spent the week end in Mlllvale. guest of Mr...lohn ‘Hagen. ‘Mr. W. .l. ilalzlel, H. ,J. Heinz Co's. representative who has ‘been confined to Hospital ill Moncton. N. ll, where he underwent two operations early ‘in January has Improved enough to‘ leave Hospital and ls convalesclug at Ho expects shortly to visit P. id. l. In the interests of his firm. FarmersNight ’ . and representatives ont thrillers’ organizations present ’l'llere was u- very large attend BIRTHS MacFARLANE— At Mart-h 3rd. 1926. Johnstone. a daughter. 1926. to Ml‘ and Mrs Lars-n, u son. i-lospltul c-n March Btll. 1926. to M!‘ and Mrs Anglia Mcldacllcl-n, ltichmolltl Stleet. u sou. MacEACHERN- At the ‘l’. E. l Mrs. Angus ‘MucEachcrn, Roland Ernest. DOUGHART— .-\t Lon: l-Ilvcr on Milftfill 5th. 1926 Mary W. Dougllart wifc of William .-\. Doughurt, aged 74 years. a E011 MARRIAGES MacDONALD-FORD. —0ll Wed- nesday. Mar. 10th. 1920, -at the residence 0|‘ tho officiating minist- er. llev. E. H. Ramsay, D. l).. 202 ilillsbort) St., Charlottetown. .loh~ll ilnrold Mat-Donald of (‘nvellcad lload alld Lottie Ellen Ford oi‘ Wlnsloe Rood were united ln tht‘ bonds of lloly matrimony. DEATHS WHITE-At Hunter River. on Ml"- 5th. inzt‘. '.\lrs. Margaret White- uged 86 yours. FVFE- ‘Al. Kensingion, March 10- 1926, J. .l. Fyfc. Funeral Saturday lfltll from ills resldeilce at one ok-lock to lilargatc church. GRIFFIN-tin tllls city. March ll- i926. m 12 Alli-y st. Marv "bib"- llle. widow oi tllo into Jas. Griffin. aged 7i yours. Funeral notice lat- er. ' W In Memoriam In Memory of our darllnl Mother, Mn. .l. J. Fyfe, who dled C. F. C. Y. Radio ‘ Program Last l‘ ' Night The sprogra-m by Miss Lillian McKenzie and ‘Mr. Lclzh ilhll!‘ woll, in o concert of Dhlhi’ "hi1 vocal selections. was broadcbillfli through IOldOY last evening. and was well received in Charlottetown ,aud surrounding country. ManyhlP lners in the inore remote dlstrlvifl llphoned their appreciation. and nail a ‘whole pqople are commencing more pod more to appreciate the splendid musical talent with which March 12th. 1925. Mother dear has ceased from toil- irlg in (he grinve now lies her form. Ah! how peacefully she's reltlflfl- Free from trouble and life's storm. She no longer fears the tempest. She is free from qrlcf Ind Plih ‘Ah! ‘could we wllh m» book sail" Back to weilrineu and till"- INSERTED BY HER DAUG-HTERS n35. Charlottetown is blessed aintl §Qiwr4lfc9 also the _ rlt of oo-oporaton r with which. al the in ' ' have o/fi insisted ill winter IIIW bound f homes. nan evsnlnh ‘$1301 donut was air by ‘r in! anti-u? 1r riglltenlug the lonR log. ovoninsl of one of‘ the an»: d put llll an“ var. ‘ I on ‘ i N. DMAcLEAN Teachers’ Federation annual con» his llomo. i at Rotary Tile Annual Farmer's NlEhl lheel- ing oi’ the Rotary ~Clulb was held inst evening at the Klgnoo,_‘witlli itotiirlun .l. W. Boulter in the ohllll‘ of the differ- unce., and the speakers of tllc ev DeSuble oil t0 Mr and Mrs sunlmai- JOHNSTlO-NE-ult. Burlington on‘ March ltltll to Ml". and‘ Mrs. Erllcsllhat he was ‘feeling much helm]. for some time took a se- Mfl-AREN-Al Miihlague- Feb‘ 15‘ vere heart attack suddenly in the Sydney Mc- 53 Hospital, Murcll 9, 1926, to Mi". and confer of tho town. but this had boon found to ‘he financially un- ening were Mr. W, W. Bf Mr. C. E. Barrie. hothd spoke of the desirability oi a olos- er co-operation between business men and the farmers. Tile musical program. arranged by Rotarlan C. .l. Gallagher, con- sisted of several mgle-clwljuseslq-A pleasini; feature of "the Qiolro/m was a presentation to “Rgtaglan ‘Roy Qulgley lby the. only two sur- vivlnlg single ary Club. , .4‘ The wulullttee-in charge of? night's program ‘oozliliiiteil 0U‘ tarlanJ. W. Bouitel’ and fiotarian J.- O. Hyndmlin. _' " Western Gudrdlillff gram. house with all meats on modern improve t-st fl. Strung, Summerside. ‘8052-12-4 building on Notre Dame street in to a modern and up-to-dllte Y..M C. A. There of the “Y" -will speak. llletlrtz has opened with a splendid subscription. —EXCELLENT evening ill tilt-ill‘ lltnuo lust nigh France and Italy. ltev. lecturer bud —DlED SUDDENLY-Tllo deut occurred suddenly at terllooll of Mr. Owell McCarvlll fill ago .‘0ll Wednesday lle ‘was yisite by several people and remarks than ‘ho liatl felt previous. However he laftornooll and passed away. ‘leaves to mourn a sol-rowing and three Egg‘ and Poultry (Jo-operative (Continued from Page 1)._ thing ‘he was endeavorlng to pro- mote because farming was closely related to every lausiness in opera- tion ill the ‘Province. Seventy five percent of the people in the cities and towns were either the ‘sons. and ilaugbters oi‘ farmers. or were: closely connected with ‘them, The one great co-operatlve society ill Prince Edward island. all times to improve tile conditions of transportation hero. and get hotter express and freight rates. This was all helping the farmer. Last fall they had ‘been able t secure a reduction on the rates on potatoes. and alfhought it ca-lne too late to be of lunch benefit that year. it should be of‘ great help ill ille future. ‘in 1924 they had also rates, and through the efforts of the Board of Trade this llail been done, making it. possible to ‘ship through thousands of lwlinds 0t’- poultry that otherwlse would new‘ er have moved. He mentioned these facts just to show -how co-operatiou could ‘be sllcces‘s‘ul. ‘There was lust one other thing that tile speaker thought should be attended to. and that was the fucif that this city, located us it was in] the midst. of an agricultural (‘Olin-- try. had not some place in thel centre of the town where the far- mers could meet in cases of this kind. instead of having to walk a’ long distance into the outskirts. Ho felt that the market place. whlclll as more or less of a white elep- w ‘input on the City's hands. should be turned into a community center. llble to handle every meeting that farmers should hold. and to used in common by farmers business men alike. "He believed and lust up together. they could get accomplished before another so son came round. Mr. \lr. lliglltlzer, looked into the pose-ll ibillty of having the School Building move fcilsiillc. \ir. Q. f‘. llnrrla. of tho anembers glyphs Rot . --KILLARN‘EY is o...‘ cl tllé beautiful places to ‘be describe?! h? Rev. J. J. ‘McDonald in ills lecture at KinkQraLMOndely night. Mueicalifitetl and improved the communion numbers will supplement tile pro-‘ 8053-l2-li —-FOR SALE-—.Vuluuble dwelling Harvard Street Slim- merslde. Part of ipllrclluse money may remuln on pluca. Apply Ern- -$12,ooo DRlVE-—Tlie ‘mince- County YI ‘M. iC. A. are putting oh a drive to secure $12,000 in ‘order to remodel and equip the Llewelyn l“ LECTURE. - lug the slimmer. so that in Augustl Members of liruilcli 215 C. .M, ll. A. flhii siilllehliwl‘ they were so hlZiFl-he very llnnl‘ and [hero was Sumnlersiiltfhad a most BlLlOyiLlllBlliiii-i lhi‘? hilil P8111111"! coll-Wm when ltev. J. J] Mc-lionulli gave u Bil very enteflulnlug lecture on m5 H, soon value ‘buck to n normal trentLl cent tour through the British 1sles..;:‘3‘°‘_;‘liilllifttgsgtngiujfsrsewnglvzfjuriglmarks were made by ‘Mr, ‘t than in the p“! _ sc. interested ganm“ o‘ m“ Y Fiirness Major MaoRae. and sever‘ er - were ills hearers that at the close " i) " they could hardly realize that thel spoken two hours. Mr. L. M. l/lcQualll presided alld a vote of thanks was moved by lM-r. J. E. Dalton seconded by “me posmom The Association sirdLaud of the origin of theflovlncial Elllcompiilly. whom be said he lnnl'.'-i.i}.§dllilfclii o-i-lthf they did no of whom and Poultry Association under Mr. known for twenty years. (Hermon atlopg River. lHe said that diritlsh Columbia, big home pro-l instances closer to their neigh- rs to the South than to the rest ‘f Canada. ‘In Canada was gradu- lly welding together a l the United Empire L0 ‘but another- thin to it also. the fact that there was a common relation .in a commer- cial and business way, between the people of. the East and of the l improve a product. in that waybene-l Dominion. They fostered interests among different sections‘ of the country. Previous to co-‘ operation there had been practicallyl I10 tit-fits shipped out of the country,l but with the coming of the organ- ization they had not only gold bet-. tar. but the quality had also beenl grcfltly improved upon. Voluntary egg inspection had.‘ CDYIIK‘ in time and bad improved’ ‘relations between t‘he sectional trading with one another. i The speaker said that his work‘ Ottawa had chiefly to do with‘ markets. and lle would ‘therefore “speak along those lines. This meet-l l will he all lililllgllfillilng m)“, helm‘, hem was an annual. banquet on-Moilduy nisbt at which event and no doubt interest wouldl officers ‘from the National Council lle lnknn ln the fluctuations that GOVBFIIOT-liatl taken place since the last one [he fliwciflllon‘ nml the cnnvnfllsn had ‘been held. in the spring of mom concel-nlng the early historvjware being nulrketed 1925 prices had reached a high lev-l el and they had kept that way dur- l n-l l tloli. iiut pnollllctltln llud incmus-l‘ llPlilflfltl, so that the demand‘ The condition in Victoria now was that they were‘ ‘than they ever bud before at this |seaeon of the your. and other points in Canada were in precisely the result was that Mr. iCllarles Arsenoult and sup- recemly they ha“ ,0 y; Am ported by Mr. Vincent ilurriug-‘el-icun eggs to lnett coengulhlption. l-Oh- l‘t would he follynlow tn try to llropilcsy but perhaps the spring h Prices this year would ‘be lower tile Prince than last. A brief comparison ‘be- County iloapltill on Wleduesday afqtweon the springs of 1921 and 1925 e showed what grading regulations one or the prosperous and highly and the con-sentient cbbnscs in the Mr. E. H. iicwlltt. French River; respected fur-mere of Killkura. The storage 110N079! Olbhl-illlelb. ililiihfltl Mr. Charles Fisher. Scotcllfort. deceased had been ailing slfice last-Oh ihll Inurkct and SUDDlY- The iii“!- l d entered me pl-lllue mantis of the consumers was now p50,.‘ hm 1p; vll- Stelvart MncFflrlunc. n duuzbtcr- County llosipitul about two weeks lbs ilcvbllns and dominant factor A. d in ‘fllfl prices of‘ eggs. ‘l Speaking of standard poulir grading Mr. Barrie said that this ‘wa-s rather inlportant here whole‘ slimmer of .1924 slnlldllxl regula- ‘iiertions had ‘been drafted. but lllu-o W110 had been n. lllvergelue ‘if op lilc-Jl‘ N_M ‘ dericmn on brothers, Thomas and and no definite stand ha‘! been lggbégfiltrllflil2tl, ifniylr HM M“ Patrick at Carleton; bud one sis- taken. ‘This year the luul-“er llilil Heme" mwhnnul“ n so“ (JOIN, ter, Mrs. James Johnston, Albany. again ‘been taken up. and u com- Sydney» “'1 he (lua-rdlnn extends still-ere sym mlttee had been appointed to draw iwtlly to the bereaved. ‘ up something that would. maul the MGEACHERN_AL the I. E‘ l‘ —-—-- demands" of all lmrtlcs. ll " fairly we'll agreed that most of the grades were satisfactory. but the Department had taken exlr-rpfion lo the terminology used ill llllt class mailed selects. it ‘said that this wdn‘ ,not nu ample definition. and llilll ‘fixed as a proper name tor it. ill‘! term range fed. The shippers hull iltélrrilther loath to vlltlflge ‘lhc names. but the Department ‘)6- I Mr. .l. O. Hyndman said herelthlng in. Theforganization made s‘ F‘! °'¥.‘:°'.° tho problems‘ of this island and that there was not enough publio|special effort to get ‘their product E 'n7"1,'° ty given to island industries. H01“ directly to the consumer from ace. were in a certain degree slm- referred to the necess"y of having the producer as possible, thus ENLAR "T. ll"- Dcrlmbs because they were the Dominion bring out a booklet preventing serious cutting down of Hluwggxn‘. ' liiliiil by their Positions and clr- describing the industries and rs- profits. sources of this ‘Province, and he said that he had been using his in- the first thing necessary to fluence to have this printed llltlondsome time. iNow it had been de-leducste the people m produce cs8‘!- nd two factors in this union W6r6|flnitely promised end they were svEvel-y member of the egg circles yalist in thelwork collecting information to be should strive to double the East and the Old ‘Country settlers dmpodlen in it, in the West. These haddrawn theflnnl the Egg Circles see that theyic-overed that tbe hen paid 81.10 for ties of nationhood closcr tosetberfigot their proper prominence s bait ant-cred in- tuit publication and advised 111ml w it‘ if larfapétlgyb rut deg‘ they collect their own informal on There nee c e a 8 and forward I department. Many fact; that werclness. for there was no bfllglCh 01 of the greatest publicity value to‘farm work that Dflld like I B D°l1' West. Any piece of legislation orqbe Province. he said were ‘being try industry. amy organization that tended toldlmgotngr overlooked. and as an lland eggs ‘being those ‘chosen to ed by the Association when in its between the different parts of thell-epresenl, Canadian common ducts at the Wembley Exhlbltlonlfilcil with the‘ way hllBlDBSs selling there twice as many eggs, they sold so nlucll poultry. In tilol also make some effort to put some- Mr. J. J. ‘McGillvray said that the [or euccess of the association was to CrasweliStudl 1:1 Grout one“; a. ' nearly the same important factor that it was in the summer. Younil hens were responsible for a good many of the small eggs. A delegate said st this point that ‘ . at ‘the last convention a resolution had been passed regarding the comparative duties on American and Canadian eggs‘ and the inan- agement bad been asked to take the matter up with Ottawa‘ and bring pressure to bear to have the duty equalized. He would like to know what had lbcen done about it. and he felt satisfied that no dele-‘ . lgule who hall boon in the ball” when that restitution was passed. ever had any thought of politics in connection with it. Mr. D. B. Mc- out» He suggestedlpui. The speaker himself had dis- in every bushel of grain that was fed looked after. it to the puhlicitynlore earnest interest in the busi- .@-‘UI—< -‘ other delegates who spoke re- lnstance he cited the case oi Is-iferred to the dlscouraflemeht iacw poultry pro-infancy and stated themselves grill; w Ml‘. \V.‘-H. Hayter. who spoltebeing carried on and the returns next, mentioned the great good lhIthat were coming ili- ii W" en‘ bringing the farmers together and‘cournging to see such larflfi Crowds into connect with the people of the_comlng to tile annual meeting and city, that was done ‘by Farmers it‘ was quite evltllfgii ‘i)l;=2tieih:“ jg: c rt‘. es were $9 g l‘ w§lelif"M£lGl£O(i. ‘another delegate..time. Every member should ‘try t0 Donald said tllal as one of the» nnld glint the farmer was coming toyoep up his end. The difficulties resolution committee who had droi- the fore as never before. Formerlylihat confronted the Association atdevl llliS rvsolution. he wanted to he h-nd been spoken of as a merelthe present time should be sizedsay that he was tntirely at one farmer. and often ‘in derogatorylup. and an effort made to findpvith the preceding speaker. He terms, ‘but now he_was looked uponrenletlies. The marketing HPFBhEP-ngnve instant-cs of foreign eggs as s man of some intelligence. Per-‘ment. was about as efficient as it being brought into the country to gonully the speaker said that he could be. ‘but some mOVe should b8 enter into competition with the (ell inn time no had spent attentFmatle in an endeavor to increase home grown product. and he gflltl lug these meetings as heinll vefylproduction. ‘(line Tfifflllfiiviirfiiil-cl tlélihillill ‘this nolt a milttar oi ‘ tindeed. toda accor lllg o e0 wiles‘ ul o iron: ant ul er o o glietl/lndpnnnld said tillllipérlg distribution was costing i1 farmers. Mr. lLlfflllllPl‘ 581d that in no npoke as a charter nlemher oflnrge fraction of production DIG-tho first place tho resolution un- gave someflts, but the eggs produced herevlcr discussion hail been entirely bbvnt aslflllf. ot‘ order when pal-seed. and he cheaply as possible. There ball lbecluporsonally had spoken against‘ it. u short while ago a cauipilign lOlHovvcver it llad boon taken up in encourage buying at home. but tbclnc l-r-gllliir way by [lle A-aeocia- llf).i'.ll‘lllEl‘ll were not using home mau- m," “ml p,-...“.nl._.,l m the proper reason why they should nol pro-Jllbiflllfidl l>l‘0<1lli'lH H8 Ihllifih "5 officials. wllr-rv no doubt it had dllce today twice the unlonnt they lhitY ‘rlhiflllil. Thhffl Hllhllltl b0 "rt-stud, What really was wan-ted word lwilfiiillil commillhfi h" lhe lhulli-lge-ivvlls an inspooiion ‘service that Before the mtctini! “iosed r9 ‘Hem m 190k fill-Q!‘ PFBQilIl-iOYT-‘l ahflwoultl trout American eggs in the Milton see that they were carried out betnnalne “>33. an our Own‘ men the problem would work out for itself al delegates. On motion it was de-l Other ideas 814911955911 (lilting lhe and there would be no further dis- clded to leave the matter of pub-ldiscussioil were in respect l’) can‘ satisfaction. Other resolutions, pre- liciiy lil the hands of the manage- trill buying and shipping. the lie‘ senterl to the Minister of Agricul- menl‘ and a mollon wnn also panlz-‘sitrablllty ofllncreasiigl; ‘tiglBtmflt-llmiayeglflll‘? huilurecelgeéll uigoold hearilng led thanking the different spas o e259 Dmillcci no s ant woul pro aiy n tme go n- erd lon overhead eXllenl-ves. in rBDlY l0 to effect no doubt to make it The (“rectors for llm gllyllllgflllfiflfillflflfi lllr. Llghtlzci‘ silk] ihh-l great change in the poultry busi- year were elected as follows: llhe "Bl P" 5°19“ m" ilaminng "Filo for the ‘belief- ezss boll in the last your been cut: Th8 resolution committee sub- down. from 3.1 to 2.73. The whole milled the following resolutions. .. ~‘ d. ‘o and hardships of the organization.‘ its products had arisen in two years‘ from the lowest ln Canada to be DIRECTORS: ,amount of the reserve fund ot’ tho n-lllnlr were passed: {Association was between twenty, Queens C-ollntyr-Afr. J. R. lthrec and twenty four thousand‘ RESQLU-nmqa Mc- dollars. -‘ At the afternoon ‘session the, “lllldRl-JAS ll_ has been Show" ‘nleetlns again presided over by NIP/incl our eggs ileterlorate during Mann. was opened with disclisslonlranslt on our railways when not Prince Couniy:-‘.\fr. Fulton Slm-‘hy the (lelegntes, and questions re- carried on gnitublc 133m‘ rednlllng e President. Mi‘. J. loll"! i0 FFHiiibi-Z were “lied hhlilu some cast-s‘ in a vserlous loss to Thompson. Konsingtun; Mr.-\\'..'ll1.1\\'~l'cll. To a tlilesiion 11S to Why the egg producers of ollr Provin- lg‘ _\l<-l,ellnn_ Almon grading oi eggs soluetlnles seemed ce_ Klllgs Couutyz-Mr. .l. W‘. Nlnc- irregular. Mr. Lightlzer replied. Resolved “m; “can. High Bank. vlcePi-esitlont:,tb1l‘t storage hflrl Often H Hréflt defliflloard of Directors ; r. ltussell G. MHOLBFGYI. Newito do with it. {he farmer's Munn. Milfflllllfflll. Nlr. J. J. I tiillvruy, Vernon. Vice PfesldEillZ, the incoming h" ‘ call the atten- BRZS-nlon of the railway management Perth; rm‘. A_ F. Peters. Rciicfrrcnl im- lime they were sfltbcwliio this lllfllLef‘, dlzly. -uutll they were shipped. passed Moved by Mr‘ Fulton Simpson "llrongll vsrviniz tiezrees of temqnml seconded my )1r‘ .}l,nm5ay_ Morning Benz-ion. ‘literature and humidity. and thesej REgQlNED that those who wish ‘ _ _ ‘copdltions caused quicker deterlor. l0 have flocks culled next ‘season ‘ The annual meetng oi‘ the Prln-‘ston than usual. Thebes-it tiling notify Nir. lblghtlzer, and that the lcc Jdllwartl island Cooperative Egg that could be done Wit-s t0 Kilthcflrc-sponslbillty of getting a man m ‘and ‘Poultry Association opened the 911KB frequently. Wife l1 iillyldo this work rest on the local ywtelday morning, ill the ffechllic- D°Thi1l)'s_ and store them ill 50m“ lllsnagenlent. ;u_l School Building, and was con- Dhwc lh-‘li W415 "Di cXiloscd to the Niovelfby Mr. Dunbar and sec- Iilflllflll ill the afternoon and cvcu- Obie! fill‘- olllled by Mn Enmam Jos- wlh u very lame represents-r A dcleslltc be"! mentioned tbflt aural-linens.- The production of llioll of ilelcgntss from egg circles ill 01:6 lime he bad doubts about the gggg nnd poultry is one of the prin- llu all parts oi the island present. lflrhlhhil’. bill Bile!‘ i1 V15" l0 iii‘? cipal industries o: P_ p} l" and .- ‘rllc President Mr.~.l_ n. Mnncubbml-lns station and seems the wuianiuss. Skunks. imDOrted a. - ‘occupied the chair. and after lllfiillfork lhfll Wild heihgi gone there’ be reached. have been liberated llllfllltfig oi the previous annual‘ 9 “'55 110W ilhlle b"! b 9i] Wllh il- and are now rapidly multiply-pg in ‘NPllllK had been read and adopt-‘ahii ileil lhhlfiiufllly nliliiitlbcr Wiiw the pmvlnce‘ and ' - sd. the report ot‘ the board of dir- Comp illllet o 1e grat ng Hell’ "e ‘WHEREAS Said n nk mtors was read 11nd will be founddlnlll i! Visit lhBYe all“. he “mild ' s u s are 3 lspo spenker thought that this should a resbhmbn‘ which- wmfld only he b- U _ .100 zlcceptable to Ottawa. e mo ve [or a" to a“ more M‘ (Y-Lmlparing the poultry work done lu-rc and in British Columbia. T] B _ _ slit-alter said that each in its way m mm“ of Trims strove at lliltl achieved soluctlling. Herc llevod that ‘the term was mislead-m the end Di ""5 "epon" ing and as it did not accurately spe-. itlu- promotion oi vile industry. if, as anAssociatidn this organiza took ‘ally view on the matter, aker felt that it should draw up "ea" his Palm": ‘ The following committees were e tlonl nppo'n ted z ‘lbES0llU1lPON‘S:——-Messrs T. the l) ll lbllfl r. llflll. The Manager, Mr. George lsgln-‘lwt in the snub":- bnt nwre likely city file product. would not aid lnfizer» the“ "mil a “mailed 799°“ of .1“ the eggs themselv€6' ltile business done during the year‘ with the different egg circles anmllillfl been puzzled because one week the the Auditor. Mr. H. V. Longworth. l-Jllman. '1‘. L. Ramsay, Joseph A. flY-E liAlViS:—Messrs T. .l. l\Vlg- lslzec-tilly find out that ally fault was Mr. Prosper Perry said that he he would get good-sized eggs. and tho next they would be nllich small- l‘. Mr. Milion l-“urnesn explalilcd Millet the feeding conditions differ- ing with the seasons. often made vory abrupt changes in the size of tilc eggs. Moll had been brought seriolrs menace to our poultry ln. dustry being very fond of eggs and young chickens, and ivlHlEfbilAS. They are now pm. tccted by law during the gummep mouths when they are the most destructive and will become a still greater nuisance if allowed 1n exiehil lheh‘ Hinge all over ‘P. E. l. THEREFORE BE dT i 13190151. El) that we the ropnenw‘ lives o! the l’. i. Egg Circles, assembled. in Annual Convention, do hereby request that some action be token worked hard to get better expressl ‘ speaker. also paid a sincere tri- l,lvo‘butc to the worth and works of Mr. 6mm Branch‘ gnaw,‘ My,“ flrgi George Iliglltiser, lilgnager of tbeineillllcrs llbould not expect to make iii-l il accomplished a system ot‘ co- ilimmi‘ Fred operative marketing that no other Chi"- proviuco expected _ or attenlpted-to uppljtlaclil" Tbolitfthe quality of the G- ‘iliilcilareh- J- J- ‘Mci-iiiiivriw- poultry bird's hadbeen brought to a ‘tllllfll standard. British Columbia dlll i have ut first a co-operative orgnn- l llzallon, but it had gone. out ofl business ill 1924. lt bud its trials.“ in iultnagcnlenl. aildtlle peak 0L5 tiu- association hndjbeen reached"! Ilbiblt 1922. when t-lle man ill charge was one‘ with a ‘special fac- ‘a n-lty for promoting good will among! p lthc members. When the ‘books had Rrcntcr co-Ollcrhllim in born closet] all debts had pad off. it would doubtless some little time again before 30" ctiiffbirds were not uncommon 0 u . C. lHez-e if they could first b got cv l try 11nd"e'ggs. The record of. per- a iorlnuiloe system. if made fllll use l northern ‘climate whl(.-h‘-shvu'd pro- u duco a partly ‘and vigorous. type of mm. u enema not be olqficlllt vllenl grilile stock. nil seriousness ld W n so business like a way. This was Tel-lmlcal somelllling for other sections to was not producing a dividend, with ' ,1 “m, gh-qfcopy, and was quite a compliment proper co-operatlon it could and Hotel C0» m lto the methods of dsland farmers. would. Every dclorratc should bring Proprietor. ‘Mr. M. A. Msdbeod, the next dleenltllc deluand for poultry products. pelTo have only reached the present n stage of progress after being tell‘ similar organization was lllldeTIRk-lyfilffl ln the business, was no doubt.‘ ca. llllt froln tllc point of lbreedlng slow. but the sneaker we oi the‘ erybody working nndor ono,i‘0r an organization of fills kind Orinanlzatlon they could no doubt to proceed slowly. in the year 1910. improve their breed, with a fefillillflnle ‘Provincial ant increased value for both pooh-marketed cooperatively approxim- the year 1926. 1205.000 dozen. But of. should. do a grept delii to lln- the members should not, and the‘ ltroro the breed. especially ‘n thlshnmagenlent \\".\\ltl not. lbs satisfied. two million mark. ‘Production al tolrl was about four million dozen .l.“, to dl-velop a market forthelr hlgh'and it was not expecting too much‘ to hope half would sown be reach-I ill conclusion the speaker said lng the markct through the As- .‘ wmlm work and l‘ would be a that this Earmcrs ‘Week had lm-‘soclatlon. lt was up to the deleg- splondirl asset to both Chsrlotte- Prhmwd him "TY iavhriihiY- Mid ‘own and the tnrmem" u both woull‘: lliliattwlilcidotslligr ‘meetings of similar “kind hall ‘been held with such splen. ‘Hyndmunldlfl success anywhere ill the Dom- Marci-ca om. lle had. lllolllt with l" 0"- Ncne lwd ‘been carried on ates when they got back to their respective districts and ‘circles to,- try and increase the membership of the organization. To many the ets. and although the organisation in at least one now member. Association could not give return for what was not put into it. and h? olir Local Government to not ‘mil’ Pollen! the present law pm. tcctltlg skunks but to offer a bounty for them. AiND an i'l‘ FURTHER RESOLV- that the Secretary place a copy 0t this Resolution in the ilandnnl Lelachéur‘ ‘vmup, hers to toll the egg circles how to increase their winter production. when ‘the price of eggs was hlgilest, Grading during this season. when was comparatively easy to keep eggs fresh. was almost wllolly as regards silt}, and quality was not ‘CftlllUllllillSr-lhléfl-GPS ‘IHanicy. ‘Many ‘of the delegates took part n a discussion that followed on in. erisfng points lll connection with. hc Ah-sociutlon work. and luany‘ _ l each member of our Lei dens that should he of value to the! '_ Asselllbly, g slauve access ot‘ tile organisation, were} - - - -- . . lMovoll by J. A. klcidnrlane Bella xpressotl. ’ nun. ’ ‘ Mr. Jnillcs Llgbtlzer‘ tho Assist- Sooondod by prank nt Manager, was the first speak-l ‘ Prcotown. Deacon‘ r. and he stressi-ll the need of‘ satisfying‘ Horse Worm Powders (Continued on Page ti.) A Queen Hotel Since taking over till; Hotoi we have spent many thousands of dollars In mull-o and Improvements. It lo now till flout Howl of its clans In the Maritime Prov- inces. lt appeals to thou who want a convict-tabla Hotel and splendid tabla and excellent oorvlco It I moder- ate price. Ihtu $8.00 s day. Charlottetown pinion and be felt that the nlem-. ers agreed. that it was neccssaryl Are safe to use and expells all worms. they also thor- oughly invigorate the diges- tlve organs and bowels, and improve the general appur- ancebd your horse. kmocistion had tely 813.000 dozen eggs. and in‘ if your horse has worms or bots. feed llilm a package of Hughes Worm Powders. Mailed to any address on receipt of price 50 cents. thel l ntil production‘ had reached _A.__ l if you have a sick or_ blemished animal. consult us. ‘Over fifty your’; experience in the treatment and corn of animals. ‘ l es of co-operatlon meant just hat was 'n it for their own pock- The Limited- Mlll L. IOQUAID, finuq i ‘.