‘ ' 1w rune wAtwsia-As o.» ‘ oevnl Prhflo Idwnrd Ielend This? UIAIIOIIGIOIII (hunflnl, ‘limo lie-d; IIIIIIII tounrdlnl. Fouled 1Q). ANNETTE EETTNIS TIT NNTTEN ETTRNERS IN THTTRETJTTETTTNN Addresses by New Brunswick and Nova Scotian Leaders. Mr. Horace Wright, oi Bedeque, Elected President for En- suing Year. T119 11151 11111111111 1119811113 of the ed thiroutzhout the province, most» United Farmers’ of P. E. lelaiiu ly in Prlnpecounty, W115 116111 11151111811111! the Llweui l ilie LUMSLRLUTJUH of the New llnli with tlio provisional president. Brunswick United Farmers was on Mr. J. A. Dewar. M. L. A., in the motion adopted provisionally. Nom- Chiiiii‘. There was a large attend- tiiaiion and Resolution committees once in spite of the stormy weath- were then appointed as rollows: or 9191/1111111-5- TNoinination.—Jas. McGruth, Stan- iii the addresses given during the ford Phillipa, Howard McFai-lane, evening the political side of the W. J. Gibson. M. J. Kelly; Res- "HARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921 illlllll BTTNTEHENIIE tilts Til GERMAN ITISNTNTNENT Treaty Clauses on Disarmament Must be Fulfilled. Two Thirds of Disarmament Must be Efiected by March 1st and the Whole Completed by July 1st. (Special to The Guardian) f The committee appointed yester- PA-ItiiS, Jun. 26.——Aliied military Tern has begun work. vxlicrls today handed the Supreme oil yesterday rejected a nropngal Allied iCounclI their report on u’ ifimli would call for a loan of s pllili for the (TTSTTMIIHTIUQIH of GPr-Iilllllrllfl‘ of a billion dollars to Aust- iiihn military units. The reporuria during the next ten years. gives satisfaction to the FrciiclrGria-at Britain refused to entertain viewpoint on the 0119511911. Drovid-Tsucii a proposition and Italian del- lng for full compliance with {libegrties entered objections to any lduy to consider iihe Austrian prob- , _ _ The mun. Poultry Association was held yes- in boots, harness, etc.. ls unrea- P. Ii. |. llll-ITPEHTTITREBB lNil Pillllllli lssntllllul The Annual Meeting Held Yesterday Af- ternoon. The Circles Received $396,- 011.33 for the 841,396 Dozens of Eggs Handled. I The sixth annual meeting of thewiicrest trifle l5 offered and where. P. E. island Cooperative Egg and as the price of the finished product port oi Farming odds/u Farm Prodtuotsy (no. held last evening W3 S terdny znternoon in the Prince of sonably high; be it resolved that Wales College. Notwithstanding we urge the management to take the stormy weather there was a up the tanning of hides. and if large attendance. necessary the manufacture of the The President, Mr. J. E Sinclair, leather. 111- P» presided. i Mr. Kerr stated that they would The following is the report of thsbe only too glad to take up the M. P» the President presiding. The foltlowting is the report of the General Manager: REPORT OF GENERAL MAN- AGER 'nnnle "lull. THE TTNNINE NEETINR ITTNTTTTTTTiTTRN PRTTETNRTS General Manager Reports the Whole Gen- eral Outlook Brighter Than Ever Before and Requiring Only the Generous Sup- Fsrmers movement was but slight- ohwnged conditions of modern life lligaymamgllt, clauses or ti... var. 1y 511955911 "D011; 111-1911111011 b61118 Wright. J. J. Welsh. Ernest El- sallles Treaty. lt concedes to Grcal 01111911 111-11911)‘ V) i119 11111181118468 1° 1111- o Britain's viow as t0 the granting 119 ¢1°11V9i1 110111‘ 0° 0119111111011 11-10118 ‘Phechairinan then called upon of u furtlici- delay. Two-thirds of nlltustriil lines. Mr. William Irving, organizer for the operation of disarmament must The chairman in his introductory New Brunswick, who dealt, wlll; the be completed by March 1.'zind the address expressed his belief that movement or the Ugltqd Farmers work must he finished by July 1, the time bad come when farmers‘ ln jig giLQffl] .~--~-.. . lq 1.15M, must stand together or so under-ho sold, are passing away with the They must organize socially. coin- changed condition of irioilem life morciaiiv and even poiitieaiiy- He The ieplrlt of the age m which we referred to adverse criticisms to llvp is tlecldely a co operative spir- p which farmers ln this province had it. National forces of develope- becri subjected by the press in their mam are [novfug 11g toward a new ,T111111"v’v'1iTC1l would commit Austria ‘Zllltl her future to tihe guidance of fliiy combination of states. The committee was advised to formu- iinte a plan contemplating assist- arlcc for the whole situation. TTRTTTEN [INT Secretary Mr Wm. Kerr. tanning ‘business. start a creamery and do a great many more things SECHETARWS REPORT but it would be necessary to d’; up the hard coin first of all. I have pleasure in reporting the Mr. M. McKinnou moved, second- ycar 1920 as one of the best yearsed by Mr. Gillie, that this resolu- your Company has bad since its or- tion be referred back to the Circle ganization. ‘from which it came to be taken up The usual series of Meetings were lit seine future time. , held during the winter months, and Mr. J. L. Seurlders in amend- one new Circle was organized inment moved that it ‘be referred to the New Glasgow district. This or-‘the executive of the Canadian Prince of Wales College. Jan. 211th. i921 We have concluded our first your es a co-operative Joint Stuck Com- pany. We have boon rather unfor- tunate in starting during a period of falling prices and business de- pression. ‘let, our first yenrvrnust be regarded from most angles eu- tircly satisfactory. The turnover Community. The first annual meeting of Csii- auditor, was mid wlilrfliuhim’? the company upon having the ser - ln ppm“ qrwices of so efficient a manager as wales college, Mr. J. is. Sinclair. Mr. Kerr- On motion the financial state - ment and ntudlinrs report were in eluded in the minutes of the meet- lug and adopted. i The manager's report was then read and much interesting discus- sion was carried clause by clause. The following resolutions were adopted:- l. Whereas the lack o! sufficient transportation canon serious loss .to the people of this province; [Therefore be ft resolved that this annual meeting of Canadian Far-m Products urge the immediate stenl ardlzation of the gauge of the P. island Railway and that another car ferry be provided at once; and glinizntion is registered as the North Side Circle ,an<l in its initial Farm Products. Inc. The amendment carried, has exceeded 3296.000. which wllllwhereas "w", l, m Dream“ lag-gt) indicate the general trend of bus-Jquantlles or produce u, 1,9 movf-t} attempts to organize, and partipu- system qr {lungs and [h-f; only way 11111)’ 1° 1111111°I1Pei1§1l11111°115 11111191‘ we can accommodate ourselves t0 which he liild himself apparently than. l5 “m; w thoroughly under- hcnrl laboring. Speaking of the stand them. New wine must be political situation, Mr. Dewar said nT-vcpfl l“ 119w bottles; and the new that responsible government here reposlwy-los, TNLIQ old. dry, skin bot- htis baton only a shadow. He. had "05 0g culqhmay ggmpgflfllon and been behind the scenes himself a/nd puny “Dulles an. m, lung‘..- ggfv. there were many things done he icgfl,ble_ The Spflukef myprp-ll to 1“11 119 3°11“ "91 5111111911- Heuhc inadequate snlilrles paid to 51101113 01 1116111111101‘? 1111-‘1 °°1"1'11“11°“.sl-.hool teachers generally and to "m1 1"‘1°'1"‘"‘1 1° 1119 dhfrilnchme" 0\l\l‘.lIli‘.'Ul0iTS of rnducratllon which in 111F111 01 1301111111011 0111511111 11111191“ route rcslicctst, wcrc (lolrlg to our he said. was an infringement 011 11w chi-ldirens h-rnllsl whirl the onl Chili- PTPTIIE 01 1391110011011 ma“ caste (lid fir wniilenflsl feet. Provi 11101131 sscrum‘? E1115 19311 stunting natural growth by cramp the minutes of the general meet-Tmg the 3,0111“; mlmlp with (glvgeds 111! 11°11 1" (‘11“‘1‘1°'1‘”1”W" 11"‘ "1" and dogmas in plaice of religion, sieiiizetion purposes Inst Servers and pzlvtyism instead of politics. IN PNRTR RT STRERN (Special to ‘l‘lic Guardian) _ tifiod byt Silvlpt florces. TTlilS cuttln‘ lmbilhiPQ-‘Ttv Jlityihkrlliiliirris iilltt~_~, o.l the supply of foodstuffs mu lance-w notch bloke out re? "mu ‘he town. Oil liile tiillrij hand vciitlly in Siibirria are nssuiiiiiig tin-lite iitlvicoe eel-wort that in l-ltlstum n. . . . .. , , .. » .- . alarming, rlluiuiipi" nro l'ililt.llfl(il1Ibibfiflfl tire Bolslicviki 4 we h g-un in u Ilclsingfcrs. llcspnicli i.Ut1lly.]il on.“ OHS], 4m w, . .. _fi_~l.n; Dim pcnszliiis, it l.-l tics \.'4‘(l are lic coiiiiirlippg m. m... -. u is Frying scvcrttll tulvils TIUTLT zliid [orrclgcirg ovt-r 1i lei-g..- “JCLL, NPRSSIR E RETTRNN ERR T year totalled 841.3639 dozens, for‘ Mr. Kerr then spoke dealing dozens of eggs. Besides organizing with the prospects of the Associa- tliis Circle, the ground was broken tioii and outlining some‘ of the for the organization of other new work done. As the result of the territory during the present winteimlvrork done at Dunstalifilnge they The Eggs handled during the were making good progress in "our to “.'-""l 841.3099 tiovem for butter making. They needed an which the Circles received $396.011.Texpert salesman to sell eggs as fill. or an average of 47.670 per doz- well es hotter. He pointed out that nels. Besides our regular nierchnndis int! business, we have succeeded in stnriiitg it shipping business. which‘ at present includes potatoes and} Live Stock. We have handled the following. goods through our ‘ Shipping Del en. in addition to this. the Stock the problem of credit was one to 9371mm“ c - Account of the Candlint: Station Te dealt. with and thought there Pmawes ' ' ‘T3 C“? shows a debit of sic-sonic which should be some organization rol- this U" 51”“ - - 31 ‘"1 We conducte t e lclc Hatch-i t-ry on a much largei scale thsni heretofore. Although prices were‘ high, and general conditions were! none too favorable, our operations- ln this Department showed n profit for the season. Only egg-s from pure bred inspected alter deducting expense 0i Head 01' purpose. He also emphasised the fice. will tzlve a very substantial re- nced of proper covered vehicles tum to the patrons. Tile iidvnncqfor the circles for the conveying otf to members liming 1919 avernsedmgns. over 51/11: per dozen in excess of Mr. J. A. lClsi-k also spoke brief- 919. p y. The Plant handled broilers and The nominating committee com- iiiese towards Ctr-operative Chan-whys (gm-fling sprlnir. We W011"! TB spectifully ask that he officials of our railroad provide a sufficient number of cars to promptly more on goods and further that a supply of live stock and refrigerator cars be provided for winter shipment of perishable goods and we would urge our representatives at Otto.- wa to bring this matter to the at - ‘entiorl of the minister o! railways and use his influenctvtn have an lin mediate improvement in our pres- ent unsatisfactory transportation facilities. This annual melting of Canadian Farm Products fully appreciate the work done by the Poultry Division i . i ' - bcr. He also read the financial The spirit of the nge drmimtls all F statement‘ which showed a balmtce nfluriqunha] 5y§‘en] 1n Clllllllla — of mm» sixty cMisrs to the credit which will teach every child how of the association. Sixteen local u, may“. a llvlng M“; 110w m gnjgy organizations have been establish-I m,“ rm“ whbn mode, " l During the nwr the old individ- ‘“' 1131131" 01' 11“1“511'1“1 111° 1“ Engmnd‘ Slates to be found in the fact. that "01-11195911- 3511mm!» 1111111 and while the United Stnies maintains 11111193 We" "1119" "V" by 111° an“ iieiirlv one hundred trade consuls 911111191111 111111 1'11" 9° °P°1“"11"°1Y- in (Tzinnda there is in tile Unitcll This was ilic- iicw systr-m of rurn- Sum, fling things which we roped not on-iinnu. on b011,," OTTilllvil. \T.'l1l. 26.--.ls one ex- iplninntion of Canada's nrlvcrse bnlnncc of trade with the United tt:ol.iiit:liiiiii"ti7iiziii's” of (‘ztnrldil ‘- *1 "*1 1y 111 1111105 01 0113111 11111 at “nliiiderstood the Gcvcrmiieilt is iltlinformzill l that must bc of great __ __ _ titties. Inihe grant struggle to-[l)rcspnt giving cD£lgiL‘pr{lti0n ‘oibenofi, , Amerman exponem "_"‘ (THY bfiiwePfl C1011!“ 11114 11111101" 111°. the situation with n viclv to es-ta-b-tfinnatlini expat-ton; revolve m. an. "T0 LEI-ROOMS "WITH Olffatrmer. who is both cfl-iiiifliifii "m1 lishing in the Linltell Slnies an or-Tnlouons crvice at present. lmborer, stands in n sympathetic i position bet-ween contriidink part- McDONALD ties. 'By example he should teach Hermanvllle Ice opcrntion and in this way be—- wltholit board. 238 Queen Btu ‘JNO. ALFRED lit-AUG Surveyor. ._ _____..-_._ - gcome n force bound to make felt ‘MAID WANTED for general; m; porllrilittiirm to thi- destiny of housework. Apply 5 5911118 Canada. When every farmer was BL singing in a different key. so to » » ~ speak. there was no harmony; M H""F =F=KEP8_- SEND FqRlillll ifliTTviiTllill i1!" farmer's V0100 Virginia farm list, Dept. 275 Em- was not 1nil'T when tit reached 0t~ ;..,_..., ta. Ttmvlzi; but ivlleii it comcs today as - - itlir voice of tlic United Fa-ivmers ‘MAID WANTED for Bfimfiflinf this nr any province in the Dem‘ TNHIHPWOTT! 111 11111111! "1 1111" liiion, then it is. listened to and lend home. References requir Capitaiitis -T Trrwo in Magdalen ltlslid Rt ut s not n single trade crimmiss-Hng for tlio ‘urge sales nf American ll‘ islgonds lic" . it provides columcrcizll PRTl PTTSTTTTSTETTTTTE” P. E. lilo MilliJAlENS a Steimer lor thirlttttt-towli Piclou Solris and irsiiizotio-il of trade agents, perhaps ll. score to begin with, located at strategic points, such as New York, 1 Cliictlgo. Seattle, Plilliideipliiii. Boston and elsewhere. Tho United States i‘. on. illar ‘Service in Cnnzidll ls lindouh illy a. factor in account- CER BETWEEN d Ottawa N goiiiting for C. fat hens during the Summer. Thefinosed of Messrs M. McKti-iiion. luck of cold storage facilities dur- Montague. Peter Brodie, York. sud lmz the fail. placed the Association Ten-es btrfirath. Palmer Road. than bard to the live poultry. Owing tn ‘the election ‘of officers circumstances Over which we hnd lows: no control. considerable live poul-| Prince County-Joseph Aucoin, $5! was redtluwiredtiio the: members. JZQD. hic-ljerllign, éiioriitwlia “grlgiibk s W-"ls tie .0 e ex raor nary ueens o rl pour, o n . deviands for (iSTOTREPkOH acrrgrlt m’ Munn, Gordon liicLclinn, David the unsettle mar et con itiniis McDonald. and the light demand for canning] Klngs--»J. E. Dii-igwell, H. nip-noses .Machou. Lelth Cowsn. The quality of eggs cnmiirvz franll A resolution was passed urging the country was silvhtlv lnierlorltho circles to enforce the rule of iin other years "In this HCOIIDZOITO? requiring each carrier to have t mlwht e we to nn ce t e ti~ covered ivagons. most iniul disappearance of thei The following resolutions pass- rnvered collecting wusone 0i n few ed n‘. the last meeting were after veers mm Officers should see to it some discussion confirmed: that the rmallty of the product is "Moved by Mr. Campbell. second- saforusrrled. ed bv Mr. Allccin that n reserve Collateral Notes have been sent filiid 1P6 (Brett-tel! by the Ess 811d to all Circles, whose reports have Poultry Association of 25 per cent been received. No collateral wasof the value of the D1111“. to be P111 "sed during 1920 .the business be-lto tilt}? feihefi/G annually? h h d iiiz able to fund itself out of cur- “ at t 6 8111161186 0 i- 6 6R refit profits and the large amount office o! the company be divided. rammed in the stock Account. one third to be paid by the iL/snad- The l-olaglqnplllp batsmen the Aplian Farm Products and tiwo thirds sociation and Canadian Farm Proiby i116 Péfllitrvd Astsolclatloébmptll-iil- ducts will have to remain as at ment to e ma ea e en e present. Insufficient capital was current year." - 8B L. r “ _ _ in an un ortnnate position with re submitted their report. resultillgtgmwem “name to n" a“ ordem ed ‘ Apply 257 Richmond Si ‘LOST iN CITY ON JANUARY iilll\_ block corded silk handbag containing two articles. Please lonve at Guardian office. TNFFWIMATION WANTED A8 TO ri-‘vttivre inf Catherine McLoud. who is dangerously ill at the Lorin T=l"nd I-Tostpiiwl; she has sisters in Boston and e ‘brother in Prince I-‘dlvard Island: Prince Edward is TFTHJITT pnpetre please copy. ‘GENTLEMEN GAN BE An rommodated with rooms and Tmsrd in private house with ill‘ modern ronveniences. Centru‘ Torntinn. Apply “J. M C." enr- ol Gunrdinn. hltipdlfi‘, The next speaker was Mr. H. L. Tnmzert. pwsldepi. of the United Warmers of Nova Scoilzi, who touch ed upon the successful organization of the movement in his 9101mm! mud particularly the. results achiev- odby on operative marketing. Mr. ‘Frncy. president. of the Pampers’ C0 operative (‘oniptlikv 0g New Drunswiclt. outlined tho history of that body which start- ed irwva yen-rs ago with a board of directors of ilive members, later Qmlllning a charter with a capital stock of $9.000. eventually increas- ed to 31000000. By the system of electing directors each branch is represented every community that cnn subscribe $8.000 of stock hav- ing n. vtilc. These elect their own board or directors and practically control the business of their bran- t-Speclal to The Guardian! lilo not supply larger and more up- TOltONTO, Ont. Jim. ‘JiL-Afnp-llo-dztte steamers than those with iitilisls of this city mid Ottawa tire which they have been trying to fill negotiating with the owners of althc route with during the pssi suitable sttxiiiucr for the cousiwise couple of seasons. trade with a view of purchasing (Note:—lt is to ibe hoped that her for service ln the Gulf of Si. the above enterprize will become T.ll\\'i‘t1l'\(‘.f\ the ensuing season offopcrntive the coming season of nlirigiillnii. The steamer is wwllllitavigtttion us the small steamers nll-iptod for carrying bulk and lwliich have been employed on lilo other honvy frclglit iil lhc hold and ‘Pictou, Magdalen Islands route in live smock and pmfiiillil‘. freight on recent years have been inadequate the main dock via sitlo ports, the ,to fill the requirements of the route. wiillls on the lmln deck bring um‘ fin 191920 one of the C. G. M. M. ole ‘for any tirdinnry route. Thc1stonmcrs bud to he requisitioiled lo steamer is cf about tile sums take a cnrgo of foodstuffs from frttilzht captivity as illc S. S. “Lady Plctou and Soul-is to The Magdalen Sybil”, which was owned and was islands us the Islanders were employed by the lute Wm. McLui-tfitlircntened with famine before the qf 111cm“, N, s, opening of navigation the following The above simmer will he opernt- spring. The steamer never reached kd in the Gull‘ of St. Lawrence, tho Islands and her cargo was nggglhlv on the (‘harlonviow-n, Plc- transferred to the ice breaker subscribed to enable Canadian Farm Products to-ussllvvve the fln~ anoint: of the Association. as dir- ected in the resolution passed at your Meeting last year. l would "ecomrviend that the two Compan- ies conduct their work through one. common office. “'0 have received the usual sup not-t in the country from the Live stock Branch. Mr. Poll-fer and his‘ staff have been at work among the people and their assistance and ad- vice to flock owners has been of very material advantage to the As- sociation. as well as to all dealers iii poultry products. The Association has handled "feathery butter for three Cream-T erics. The advantage of centralized snlesvinvtshin has been well dem-1 nnstrnted (luring the season and nrmnlscs to be as successful in t I Remarks were also made by Mr. Glrldlnrs, H. Wright. G. Harding- P. Brodie, Mr Fraser, Joseph D. Hughes. and others- Tlie business of the meeting being concluded Mr. Kerr introduc- ed fir. William Irvine of Moncton. ornanlzer for New Brunswick of the United Farmers Movement who delivered an eloquent non-political address on the subject 0i’ coopera- tion in the course of which he heartily omigi-stulated the farmers nrnepnt utvm the manner In which they had tackled the prdblems be- fore them and upon the fact that in so doing lbev had achieved something. He believe-d that the qv-wnnljqflgn had wonderful pos- sibilities and that it was a move- merit which would evfeild ever "i" whole Dominion and beyond. The? were establishing democracy and ch. The speaker quoted fisiires owl I will Dilv hilhesi marks w mow how (he business had mice tor nil your furs. Parcels received by met! promptly at» otter-titers of , - . i’ the .ystem. ldl r tic nriscnt TRQQ-i? thgrTTlgvllligllgaTflflilgll comjnlttee then1E1he nigit-lou-lliiugdrileil islands route-mine was averted. —-Ed-) ""1"" A 1m‘ M“°l""" m,“ pregame“ me “mowing bags“: ti 1 n The nomination howev- w-ot-em. be lmlloled for as officers - iec on. - cr, was allowed to stand. u _. t. i utlons ur in, the necess y FM §§".alfe'yfl'wulfiffsp.wflgh ofRfREtEErTNer orgunTzzlnrg "locals" and J’ A1 i1“: ‘resident —-W. J. Mc Qf-Pmiplflvlflg paid organizers if nec For VCR To...) Eilis (Prince) essary, end also of requesting the “ma” anal; L. ilowait and W. United Farmers of other provinces PM" B]: efQtieeiisl .1 Welsh to join in helping the farmers here w" $512105 yhlddlngq (Kings) Tm get better transportation facil- md s”? g ,- trresurer Preston ities mid more modern rates. were For so“: “('1 ycfpgd 1 unanimously carried. A resolution E1111? 111111111111; Mclmuuiilnn, Pcskeh! pmrssslvt- of the 001111011 01' 111° ensuing 3111111‘? ‘TEACHER WANTED. --!XP_ER- letlced lot, m- ‘and class teacher for (‘orivwall Vnllev School Ai hurts. Salary 8100.00 per month. School to open about Februnn 14th. gourd $30.00 per month. dimly by wire or letter to A. T. 1111'. Soc)". Box 8i. Elnora, Al- berta. ' ~ ‘SALESMEN ’ WANTED-SALES octet] tn the election of limited Farmers that the country TonoNq-b‘ mm 26___The on, "WT- a "11 10599611115 ‘Muman ggwgfgR-uprosildeiit who hild beenvwould he better KOYBHW! 11 1115 “mo Leanna, W," was opened whose amibltinn il beyond hi~ mhod “D m me old pulmml pm-l- [Aaglglqfllhp were reduced to rmeen ’ , d t~ A i U DfPse-nt occupation this!" “"11 ies Spanking for the people of members, was allowed to stand ov- ‘P! 61‘ i1)’ 111 91110011 11 111° more congenial employment with wéke.‘ he muluminod that‘ Mr. 1n‘ for ulio present to be taken up honored fashion The cere- “ii 1nd at the some time 11011111“ Dem;- was not eligible for the for discussion at the local meet- many w“ _ inyggted Wm. his income. We require p men of l of his lnirs. "Bun character sound in mind The Dam)“ TWBSTGMKTT“ Thevciecifon of cfllcei-s for the um, snllflg rind hingtlhltsii islands "hinntcnlm". and after a very stren- ronte during season of 1821, mnk- nous ibattle with heavy grown slum 1913 11nd dwelt upon Tug“ two rmlnd iripg pm- WPOR, pro- nearly a month the good ship reacti- ice for vd the Magdalen Islands and fa- _____.__-_-l--*--_ The. following oi-gwnlzers were iupnoiirltedz~ Prince County~Sanford Phillips. Queens County-J. Waiter Jones. Kings County-M. J . K-eily. Ontario Leeisiainre Now in Scssbt (Opsclol to The Guardian) the usual spectacular interest and doing n service for mankind. At the close of his address Mr. Irving was tendered an nnananim- one vote or thanks. butter as it has proven in eggs. This is n new and promising branch which will likely develop rsnlrllv. Mr. Liwhtizev and his staff have "one nurticitlarly good work. Mr, ‘tivhtlzefls management is reflected in the excellent financial statement of the veer. The Poultv-v industry is in a very ‘tenlthv rendition. and the prospect '0" the New Year is very bright. The remri. of the Secretorv he- 1": ilnsniruoiislv adopted the nudi- tors report was next submitted qrvi flfihrnvofl_ The Resident, Mr. J. E‘. Sin. "lair. M. P.. moire briefly. We sfnr. ed that the report Nf the Secretory a-‘mtvivtnd n" thee it was necesserv ‘or him M, sav but that he ‘would ‘v: pleased m owe nv-v other i"- ‘or-mqvlnn needed, H» lmnrmrted ‘mm the members the new! n? ‘Melvin; lrwnllv ‘hv the Agunoinflnn ""4 bovine nil possible compens- Hnn The what; pony-er "f nun-pee Parliament To Open With Pomp And Splendor OTTAWA, Jen. 26—-'!‘lie opening of Parliament on February lith will be marked by all the old time display. Enquire “Into The Economic Situation PARIS, Jan. M—Aftsr rejecting Hatches averaged about 40 per cent. Fertility was low. Over 17.000 chicks were turned out, and we ‘Wiley Skliuming Machinery was introduced into nine Cheese Factor- ies with very satisfactory results. A by-product is now being better utilized than before to the profit of |lhe Dairy Industry. Reports from lsomc o fthe Factories have shown really remarkable gains from whey butter. A start has been made at system- atic publicity an dthe Press has giv- en valuable assistance in bringing cooperative principles before the people. The Canvas for Stock has result- ed ln $36,900.00 being subscribed. I would draw your attention par- ticularly to the matter of credit. It was txiov! t beet to give 11C day's in order that country buyers might have s chance to receive goods be- fore remitting. After trying this, system out. the time was reduced to 15 days, and now a strictly cash business must be run. The object for which the Com- pany was organized was to provide shipping machinery ioi- farmers. in order that the whole fanning coni- rnunity plight operate through a central house, and to provide a means of getting raw materials at the smallest possible cost. These objects did not include a general retail business. The object was car lots and large Club Orders to In- stitutes and Egg Circles for spot cash. Up to the present. the coun- try has not been cooperating in s community way. and too much re- tailing has resulted. t Experience has shown that com- munity credlte will have to be pro- vided. if communities wish to buy cooperatively. Otherwise. unlimited capital will be required. It is pro- posed to get this Credit System we?! under way during 1921. Two main p. blems confront you today. First, you must either pro vlde more Capital ,oi' reduce your business materially. The second problem is to get your business coming through your own house, and not through some other source. 1n short. buying for spot cash through your own business and shipping your produce through your own house. will surely result in success. In our work, we have received valuable assistance from the Pro- vinciiri Department of Agriculture, especially on the Chick Hatchery. where a free building was provided and other assistance given. We have also to gratefully acknowledge edvce and assistance from the Ex- oerimenial Farm and the Live Stock Branch in every circum- stance where their cooperation could be given. he whole general outlook is brfchter than ever before and it roouirss pnlv the earnest support of the fat-min: community to keep Pttince Edward Island in a forward position among cooperative com- 11°°115 W916 115911.111 the Province and would ask that the present staff be further Increas- ed to keep pace with the increased poultry. p The following hoard of directors were bailnted on and elected:- J.. 15.. Sinclair - J. B. Mlllman B. R. Brown P. L. Campbell R. W. Stewart W ‘B. McLellau Horace Wright David McDonald P.. Labaciieur William Kerr. 15 Persons Killed In Railway Wreck (ifitmrviwl in 'l‘l:ue Gnnhiisrll ABER-MULEIWe les. J nit 26--F‘mtr- teen persons. eleven of wiimn were pnesengrrs. were killed and many others injured in a railway wreck near here miter. The wreck oc- curred when the coast express col- ldded witiii a train from Montgom- ery. Lord Herbert Vane Temp- ers-t. brother of the. hiarqule of Inn- dotlderrv who was one of those in- @"'ed. died shortly aftsvr the col- "sinn bringing the death list to fifteen. I‘!!! WEATHER. TIIPIBATUII. _ ‘IIDI, K001i, I'll... TORONTO, Jan. 26.—l1‘ine and mild. The lowest temperature Tut's» day night was is‘ degrees; at 9 n m. yesterday it was 22. the highest during the day. At 1O o'clock has: night it was ll ilrlglees. High tide this afternoon at 1.37 and tomorrow at 1.41. ‘Stun sets this tofu-moon at 4.51 and rises tomorrow morning at 7.29. Last quarter moon Sunday. Jan. 30th at 4.02 p. . -'—--——-F#-K K0919 (L; Qmishfno lite o THIS WORLD " to A Mien-WY IFTNE PLACE l. and hotly. of strong personality ‘ W110 would appreciate n life posi- tion with n fan growing concern nommuiiltv- 11B "111- w°T° 1°“ 111' timntelv ecou-yiutrt! W111i Mr: Devwt-"s political record to r111 ilideucs in him as e leader of t s mqe-nqflfli yaflr remitted as follows: President, Horace Wright, bed emu-e. "Us" industry would be re- ‘Qtued with for above avenge earnings: married mm preferr- . "1- Anniv 1o m. A. w. Weir. t. Hr Vice-Presidents, Gm. Ellis. 0' m...“*""':.:":r:..r.:"::.":. m.» w- w. v9 viral-t! mm hoe never r-nvvn: fnr- frrvsbv. Fomwlll. fm‘ $1111‘??? E11‘ ssoo d . i were t. with’ m! VivIT9"1'° 9°17 3“ “idilmff- ‘MM’ m‘ M.‘ Qlmru gt?" “Ha 1111:1313; 90v. "r. Frank TYi11\1°1'- *1" °1 swrhgz almuuur‘ m ion. Pedro's Billion, mowed W‘ 11*‘ 11" "Y" ‘ "‘ the attendance, as was indicated by the demands for tickets. was large. Members of the Legislature began to arrive in the city Monday and there was a fresh influx yesterday quite a lot of activity being wi‘- ‘vv the Marines! lev in "ti! W9 vie- fl-wwi tbev were in a position t" soviet-athlete themselves so fur on ‘be Invnltv M tho members, today s proposal to turn the Aus- trian financial problem over to the ‘League of Nations. the Allied 8n- mttnitiel. . he financial statement and nudit- or’! report was rend. shwwin: a not train for the year of 885108.69. in » prsme C “ decided to appoint Mr. ,1, .7 Rniiv moved the fnl a Commission to make l thorough “wim- w-seivtipn. seconded lbw Va flntrvrzn Wilson: nessod around the corridors at Parliament Iuiltlinql. ‘ . emu 0 m» . -. I- ' ‘m h M _ M P m v inquiry into the entire question of “M ha" a h?" “mm” o’ "Hm" economic citation in Europe wit‘: bide! on ism roi- which only tn» "M11" "W" '° m“ "tower o an enquiry Mr. Kerr stat- ~l 4mm tiiveme we! no financial N Iationihin between the En and Poultry Altlooilflnil and the Oeud in Far-m Products astsmsatooiiimuuvsro