0CTQB§RJé~ 194° THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN '11"; WEEK at S.D. U. r 1min‘? has appeared on the inn: boards announcing quart- {Tmnniiiaiiciis on October 28 JJ . uiciits‘ Council held its . “n; on Monday evening. uliug of tiie Constitution \-.;l\\.i was followed by a dis- tl matters relative to the body. The following a:e the F“ . . Jack Traliior. _ yn-p President. Maurice Smith. 5;cv<__n~_v, Kenny Mooney. Sophmnne Representative, John were the only Publis- that held a meet~ la. Angus (Triliis and . opposing the re- ilnzil examinations Roche who supported the tie side. Robert Donahue ini- the meeting. Short , were delivered by John ~ iinwnrd Shea and Raymond Tliree platoons of the 8t. Dun- yiairs l‘ \'(‘l'Sil_\’ Cont. C. O. T. C. ha‘? ‘ ~ orizniiioal. and have be- gun _, training. For the present 5,11! tor two platoons ls held twioe weekly at the College. and for the tlzlrti c! the Drill Shed in the city. FOOTBALL. The saints swamp- prl the R, C. A F‘. team 23-0 lust 1 . ll their first game of the . iui from our Intramural league i; d the much heavier Q. S. 5 brrvs to a. S-all draw in s game plzycil at the beginning o! the week. George Smith scored for ‘he saints, and Edward Pineau for Q. 5. s 'l‘iie siorv of the St. Dun» trans-P F- X tame appears in inotiiw: part o! this paper. iinrrisi Honor Roll of Hampshire {or the month e! October: Grrifie lX ¢'al~~l. Hilda Macbeen. 1 R’ll\.’i'L Edwards; 3. Ralph Di- 2rd; “lira/l:- IX (b) -i. Mildred Lar- Lono lltson: I old Tre- trr. Glade \'ll'I-l. Artieid l-‘aston; 3. , 5' W . Christie Latter: 2 3. Norma. Tre- . . mwell ‘h-ernen. iv iv <a\ -—1. Verna Proud, tequall: 2. Flossle 7‘l‘l.\ ‘rremere and Wendell . Roland Ward; . Ira MacL-ean; I. t" ;i \\'.i'.t.<: 3. Norma Watts. G:.i ~ ll till »-l. Rena Mac- Icvclutitl Stewart equa‘: 2. l l-I.i'\vui'ds ll ti)» ~»-i. Milton Ward; Clayton 2 k shiiiill Proud; 3. V.‘ ' w.» l in) l. John ‘Iremere. e i ti)» —i. Audrey Kitson" r l':tl*l(‘l‘ Illa r Fadyen, teacher. MiirketiiigTPoultry 'i'.~.e ztinc is again approaching l‘i(li a heavy movement of Poul- i . he marketed, hence it. is . e lo consider hotv and .4 slinulrl be dotie. It was P * I‘..ll~ for the 1938-39 sea- r i-i‘.l\'l(‘lil, movement was late "i;bei' and even well into '.l‘liLs development was ‘Ly iniiiieiiccd to quite an iv» firmer‘ prices being paid ~ murkeiiiigs, compared to ‘livories. At this time it is ‘k vie to state with accuracy ‘W’ trues we will receive and Ill!" or not the market trend liC the two iarevious sea- liowever, worthy oi note is a reported increase in mutilation for all Canada ‘nr i939. This conclusion ' at by noting that Chick s showed an increase in e! i-lticks. and mortality Keck is known i0 have l~iflf‘l'lllll_\' less than was the ii‘. The export - ind is not expected wit" ‘nun; e txrsrbililv that it may “l rucotiragiiig to note i. heru scnie inoveinetit. of "f" Pimiiiil‘ from Canada to the ‘i Fri-lie» and also that num- v." been retrivczl ' lucer cities which in- tlirre has been an lin- -ii.ll(‘l‘ eeinnnd for poul- ‘c ll"§t siviimei" months. 1"“; R"t.iil Starts has: ris- " end by nfiering I . sitrh as breasts, lees. '_‘*‘"‘"'-i"= ll\."i'l(‘ it prssible 9"!‘ ain class of consumer to Smart, Satin Finish Rubber Surface Overshoes You will like these stylish Miner oversboes. We have your size in stock - Moderately priced. ‘ BRADY Footwear Go. Qiivvn St. Ch‘town 11p Glade XI. X. and Commer- - i hese Valuable i YO 52 U R C H OIC E OF - -_ Beautiful English Dinner Set Z Pieces --- Worth 12.75 ' Pair White Four Sizes In Wool Blankets Large Size - 9.75 Value Congoleum Rugs l New PalternValues to l0.50 WI DOWN Delivers Any During Sale hKHNTERE ENTERPRISE BALANCE In Easy Payments TH YOUR NEW ENTERPRISE RANGE t A GreaET-Day Sale Saturday, Oct. 26' to Saturday, Nov. 2 Here's great news for those who are phnning t0 buv a new it I‘ 1h‘ p ~ _- - . ‘ ‘ . i r ' ll. HOLMABS ‘lil(l l“\"l‘l*lll‘ltl‘l’ - bring you this Sensational Value-(‘iving GIFT 5M1.‘ Tm llnke‘ l; k ( h ' a ' UHHMMQ t" _ - - . ‘ e 1 '- ‘ " r ' V hosen are excc )ll0ll'll — ii l ~ - ». -. - offered. Visit Holmans todziv, select v0 . . . , f. . llfnnllnt? lie“ c ‘ ' _ _ I i ‘l0 iestwe hau our dclivcr with n’ absolutely FREE, your,cfiigigezfiflllgLslhg‘ligtiGrai‘is.mint stlutitm of Lanudas finest |~:ll'l£(‘S-—l‘.lll0i‘1)1'|5U——-1llltl wq-‘ll “N0 Need t0 Buy The Ordinary- - -. There’s An Enterprise At Every Popular Price” The “New Savoy” ~ $50.00 The “Valiant” _ _ $73.00 t T:e“Ne~v(‘ai>itol”-_ 79.00 The “Repulse”-—- 82.00 T e“New Brist0l”_ 99.00 Tl “A'-___-__ 99,00 The “New Victory” 99.00 hi: *‘(ii:§iiet"___115.00 DQWN The “Iron Duke” ~- 120.00 The “(‘avalier”-—-l56.00 Denver, Any ENTERPRISE During Sale i BAQXNQE iii Easy Payments I ()n New Savoy you have _\'0ur choice 0f Smaller Wool Blankets or (‘ongolcum Rugs. i '__'"‘_ l NO INTEREST ti BUY NQW! Sale Positively END” Saturday, November sml ST Buy Enterprise For A Lifetime 0f Cooking and Baking Satisfaction l thicken who would not ord- have iuariiy lHllTi‘ ~ a whole biid Everyuiiiiig cu. dvred i: might very wet. li iieii taut ior llliS .~C.li.lii the "EJYLY Bird (lets tiic Worm," uhieii ill this rust- llll‘illlS tlic brst pylf-fs, by Sllpllillg iiis....b.\1‘d§ t0 market bcicre the last 1111mm! Christmas "fish It siiciud lie-ivcli-rtiie iicws for poultry‘ producers oi this Province to know that they niairkat tlic high- est percentage oi inilkicd poultry of any irrovitiu: in Canada. Tins does not iiieati that they‘ have maciicd the top and that there is no room for iniprovcmciit. On ti"c contrary the percentage of poultry qiiuliiymg as Grade Special and A within the mlikfed class is below what it should be -espccially in view oi_ the fart that producers here are generally known to be good iced- ers. 'I‘hem is. however. another reason why the percentage oi top grade poultry is below ivliat it should be and that is carcifsi mid inefficient handling. It has been observed that on some shipments o! poultry arriving at box packing plants that iully 25 per cent oi‘ the birds were lowered in Kiflde f" "am-n; of improper killing, poor dragging, chufinK. bruising and sweating. Producers themselves are by no means to blame altogether for these conditions. Country Bill’: ers who handle poultry i" WPPTY" temperatures and under conditions not, always clean, throwing the birds into piles and using as shipping containers. iiglitiittlng barrels. box- er, or cardboard cartons, are doinil irreparable damage. T119 milkflid biogm an poultry is mueh loo dell- caie lo stand treatment of that kllltl svithout serious inlurv. urginl to There is. therefore. an med 1°;- an organized effort , a e g v 1' t ' ' ‘yy, w I a l‘ i I THTR TIME — CORRECT render the poultry industry Br Hi0"? Grade III-Al. Elia Francis. i Eleven thousand responded to erronqpugy- 1 - n-i 5 _ ;-_ ; . i l. tumour, yelvlcevlll the nalldlillgrg Grade I (a) —i Glen Lilllllbl" this Yffirsainpeal forllfunds iorI ‘ e fore. 0MP l‘glxillfill€llllljqfiun If,‘ tiic Drociuct, which would ltIieBll mo Grade I tb) —i. Gordon Carin. g fltlllS Lifeboat inflict. and” the . I BRéSBrEJL. Australia. -_ icPi -<<"~‘_niiii 1'. eniifiiion .i:‘t\-e liitiwlyt higher returns 0r Glade I tel -1 Ernest Francis. ona ions. muting tom fiie Ex“ s \a§. e02 . member of the Queens- tliiniinli a Milli z‘. of nuiiirs ant: to $400 liand legislature. is ticrid, after bClflgl initials. r producer. Experience has shown that the most. profitable way w prelim wuly try to meet the consumers demand is as follows: t1) All poultry should be fntlenefl [or a period oi two to three weeks Starve 24 hours beiore kiilliit; and biced properly and pluck clean. (2) All poultry should be W?" cooled (without freezing) at tem- peratures between 32 and not insh- er than 40 degrees Farenheit. and later handled it the same tempera- ture. r3) Heads should be wrapped b3‘ the producer to protect. body IrOm blood. Avoid dirty shipping con- tainers. (4) Use clean. ventilated shipping boxes lined with paper. Pack birds close together but not in tiers. ‘rue new potato crates should be very suitable. _ A supply oi’ pamphlets dealing with "Preparation 0t Poultry for Market" is available. and will be mailed an request by writing to The Dominion Poultry Service. Box 39, Charlottetown. LADY FANE SCHOOL Teacher, Roberta. llowatt- iii‘? __ By J- R. Williams _.e -_.... . _, so _ :1 filajtir Huuple OUR BOARDIN TTlOUSE BECAUGE \T'6 TH’ HARDEST PART OF sou TD GET ANY- THiNG INTO ./ OUT (BUR WAY ',_..s _ _ _ Douir cow: NEAR ME] room: i-iotow‘ 50M‘:- Tuiue- BEHiND vouR BACK AND votive ,2 ' ‘FZELA%,LEANDER.\OLYVE eor none QusPiQcwQX GETTIN‘ READV TO 80¢ ME ! -- you grown A ciao Nose/MA Gov wiru FOUND our r one“! TALENT LlkE sou occur TO ea rumour, tr cs VOUR PiTCHEi? AND vouwza some! HOWS rr cone THEYVE cor MEDICINES oiiziz AND name's \c\/\Q QHANCE TO tricv; cc HAL?- n ‘ Gtxtouzorc.’ rte c-or A BLANK rots- race HERE, two Au. sou HAVE ro 0o l5 MQhE. ti’ LOOK Lib-E we MAJOR AND THEN Burrow Lady Fane Bchooi Report for the months oi’ August and September: Grade X-i. Doria Oakes; 2. Eliaie Francis; 3. Cecil Oalres. Grade VIII-i. Muriel Francis; 2. Marjorie Weddell. Grade VII-i. Hazel Waddell. Grade Vii-J. Gladys Gamble. Grade V -i. Minerva Cairns: I. Lelth Francis. Grade YV-l Violet Cairns: 2. rancid Weddell! 3. Errol Ihneis. x NO OPENING l i i i i