[A- E. `a laugh: We grumble at the thick- liven t NU 'Fly he Prince Edward Is- land iinterehte --_- contributors are asked their ertlelee at this office to have early each p.m."W `dnelde.y. receiv that }i9u_r_ oannothapppai- following wee_k,._ ' --iiicliseiiiioi i luis .lions trihsii __ f - ' _ _ iz oils to s-ii th i P°_““““¢‘Y~?‘°°°°1¢d » A _ ' _ - ___,}§,‘1d be sag-zagg "M d°_lTf“_t_m9_‘_‘_t __‘;’!‘?_'_;‘_<1_g’rsll_l‘;"°_°‘___f__°_f;_‘_*;:_1:_§l _¢_:.i;i_>_ndfi.’~57{3 hg“gl"f 'ull 'Bn th; yi £31" E1 a‘_’_;e;§“.‘g3 is \:l_tlioii_i in .doubt-the 11il_0st‘___l‘_'i_1ipor_=_ing the preparation' ot the ‘ President Teachers’ Association ` have plledup the wood anq rerhvg:/led In many cas” they could be 'Bom h:i\'ic\?l'ti?i~d-Rifle:-f:h£:r[;t arhraqorsdods the 1umf;tl`l'hen it mt 1 G\_i_nrgian’s hchool and Home the weeds, A tidy teacher wpslq nays right on tm tam” f possibilities br-fore it if get say ?.i3upg¢I?srs)tkli§i1mgl;?;§1; ii: 1 . - ' .:ln..~-__ ”»-'- - "‘ " ,_ ' 1* _..._ . ' _ - - B07* 198. Lliarlottetown. directed -the sweepings to the _stove Next week T _BB so D _ 1 .IT doridt c\lh~n‘-l_\\!B'¢9'2. ihfllia f0l`U1ii0 the very largest nndliest. ---- '1`h_‘?_”iSh?‘l‘1 “fume” “'°“1‘l'h*f"'° “L Point' n Q ' " "' °'““°“ is to~ho=iiIr.aJiiflr'i>m r0diif-vililiii I do some sonsiiierstion shoiildi ' the-house in proper repair.lWal'l"t§1is 'mééfjggs _iprteh cnfsiavei. wml “ddreals iinyiikiilqifi' -when fowls’recelve`pi~oper to the variety that is iq' _ _ __ _ _ _ '. e n w_n a ; " ____ ' _ ' ' THE TEACHER' 'your schoolhouse? s s _ _ nieetillgs ccinmciicinl: at £7.50 pesixia we ‘,1:;I[fk°(2satt°;i~'e§; Z it “h°“_l_d ge ah g°d°d yiamigg '.‘!"‘”`t7‘ ~'- _ .~ i _ --in _ _ ' ' ii -:c _msn ,-he nowi o e ar 'c-` f (sclectem) -_ oi A teacher should he an lncgr_po_mtc-_ _. T,,“d,w sqm Sth ` larger' profit incomparlsonywitp the lstingl; the strenggh “Ji str`;w4;;.iid?-d He shsbes ii soul and fashions e. l’“1"1'°f~`f-_h° ¢0iiiU1Ul1i¢Y ii1_i“fl_1,i°h bi _ .yy¢,;,,,,,.,`,f,,§" _,DHL 9’“?a;teg3?,l0ti`_°é amount/~i¢iPi-capitaliliivested than _do he as great as possi);]_'e_~_i::ul_it'.shuuId life. ___ - '_ 1_1*/Qs-_It is only when lie licc.<>gne_s_ the _.I-,,U,B,my_ _,ml wth kingsboro’ ~ snyi other-=fs_rin'_ stools- Until it is he s vsriety that the niiirisot ,is loo);- And mi-ii|,_.g 5 character mlm i_oughl_v‘-_-acquainted with its condit En,-da ,\ _._ nth .F _ _ (hilly Iii-lf1l‘leé4'f, however, that poultry- ing for. _ . ,,,, I, Into anything he would have it bs, lolis audi needs, and becomes identi " M" Y' ' D I ' - ' 'anne d` ke£'l»ing"‘i-F-*n1'bil'sinlese requiring skill In this day when so much iniporqhl Who teaclics n little child. fied-with its interests, when .ha =entei_ Tli1g`v,~~sl: Mr. Wi JJ Rclil B A Will experience, dornmonsense and pn- ance is licing attached lo i;oo_d seed . -‘pi _ _ w 5 _ _ __ with S_YiI`iDHl»l1Y__ llli-_Q _ 1111!; i MIB _0~ lnsl:riic'tv>r in Animal' Husbanilr ' i' tieiic'e.""15l'_l>lit§,' of hard work- and con- every farmer who intends to put oats Fe giv_cs_ his _ best to the work lic _l-hc D'¥0l_.>l°. when he rculizcs the diff ",|drcEs,nl,.mcetin,__ i' Ki - , (Y ’ staiit-atteiitldn to detail, the best re- on the market should,-__ r-ee; that the iovos, - eiilties, recognises -the possibilities _ ' "‘ " "K 9 "’““ siut 'ion i ii h' v ii ii h _ i _ _ _ _ _ _._t_ .~ _s_ _' nejer _ ac ie e _ sec e is sowing-_.is iiiisoliitely Ami hiissoli with his host nnist go, nn<1_si_isres__is tho siitieinntionsithsi hfgs' ,,f`l1(,f§_sff_ ‘_"“ “““'°““ "“’°“' A' ileryifreuiiéiig 'cause oi the eiziz free from other varieties and other Il he fi1i.s, the _world is quick to ` lieailv i »"’ >. _ If he`;7i\'ins, no msn will know. H_c_ i_i_;_ay not shirk., for he knows his ~. 11'.-_ f _ .i _ _ `iiiiiiv’?tli% nlitii ihst is his he trod; He may not plead, for there is no ` ' ` first and second seasons, after which givfs tll_é__r_fam.»ii nnfl ail;li`c_§l3€3"0f mm |,,,¢d_ I’R0li`I'l‘.A_RLiE DUCK ' tim<‘ Elin CC-8.808 to be profitable, who-lu;'lg`;5sc_s',l oats!-_ \v[_g._1t/ :md bail*-! His work will speak to his God. GROWING ON THE FARM_ Sl‘l'I‘TlN(l I-IlC\'S,.\ND Young birds--that i two ears and lei/ `lIli`fll~f4llfil'B all the iurreme LB is l_°1i1¥1.,.i.o account b all the ._ ' '." ' ._ _Q the wintcr 05'!! supply. Uii D0 80-_ -H ‘"°“°°“°‘m° l’“5"3 rg ' _ _ _'if' ,,,_,;",qg -- ,___ _ ‘ Y _ _fE°§°““_°_“') _ - .(_=_,,,,,m_,_) soiint siiouhi the laying stock ho 1*J\;°r_yf;if£i\0r -viii -!{>___“'e_\i` _T0 logg- flvb-» liih 'gi »th -hud' i ii _ .’» “' '~ " ‘ -' - - _ -- - v -C' '-i-i. ne vi il' ' tl-°1"°.“.Y.,'l.° ’-"2 ‘l“°_.v_-ii. iv Sv ‘ lrctalch Opel n 0 c B ru t"-in the nest- Whensthb ni1i°k- four times' a day nll they will eat up ons are from twenty-four to forty- elean; _ _ ._ ,_ _ _ __ _ _ eight _hours .__old they should-' be Jed an ._ '_»' _i'i‘ ..i;-i 1' f .1 witii_»-ilriely-ground, hare-boiled egg Fnoh. Form DAYS ' and oiitmssi mixed with s little _ T0 THREE WEEKS. sand. Place both new milk Arid WB* .=». .»~_,»~, l _ ~. -.5 _ ~ ,__ _. _- »~ teh iwithiii edey teach." Tbe‘ drinking ug, m¢‘¢h_m5d¢’a's follower ' fountain should be of such'_a nature' ` that thc chickens cannotdrun- into bl-_gag __ _ ,_ ,for_- pt feet are juetfas Bnzervui BB _i _ -to* ghlldren. A cup -turned' _upside wi few iflouror shorts. ll'-‘WD ill 8 soaked _ wel_l_for the ° %0\lI`_ Gift." j__ up' con- whole oned ohiss~ l=-rit sith the me 4," gn. ini; two 'n‘°‘"° mo period l attention to be by nieasure not by weight W'°"“ll’°t Pf0V°d in Keel) water before them for drink D°‘“'it llwume U1! liurlioscs just deep enough so °°M°°‘y Wlwu Ulm- they mnv clean out their no “nd” wh° -thesis - _ , .._ »,i;i» ~_.» -t . : -‘ _ _ _ K | . _ _ . °' _ _ -_ _.J ,___ _~ _ _ini _i2__ _ _ _ _ - 5'. .r __ _ _ _ '_ .__ *° _ I . ` .V = _ _ _ ' I ' i Y _ '_ _ o. at _ [,,0__ ` _ _ - ' _ _ __ I a _ _ - _ s I f _ = _ _ class w`ll of- small, cl n d . t°~\’\lY_P» ' ' ' _ __vr__e¢_»k._._isg__._._¢»_i_i1;;, ii., short -emergency, ten _rrgnin glnbflggging interest: - 'rho ¢i»§i.noyi-aliiissii shea ni which t'“‘”“ '° it_'¢P,1_-' ,,\}€»l\ll\l1l0_il`hl_1ate`ae one ` ` ' _ " " “’f""' ‘ they are housed should always hsve‘ mme t'° "0" °‘ f°°d ' gd - aft" ` *‘~.“_" l¥`1_“'1‘IDY-"SGI-IOOL YARD _ a noun supply of perfectly. clean, °l°°_5." _ _ _mul the . _ »_»\ri._i.if‘.-1':-or _:; , dry litter on the floor. Be careful. to “P913 ‘ Y (BGIII-N954-) - keep them very quiet and never hus- gum” _ __ i - » _ ___ ° in i _ | ' ' ‘ ` Of it _ is ._ ' ‘ MD _ . _g ir t _ ._ ` ' i- ‘ 1 IU Liga 1 Con _ , , ' - f i _ Q9 . i ' _ ‘i0 _ ' ‘ ' ` _ ’ ° - ‘l - ' - |° y. The school yard was strewn Wu” tie them around when feeding them, t be xcnea n I rdHtab1__ _ that, um nl 9 t _ t _ their houses for so many l\ours_nt a THE 1Mp0RTANQ|g _ oYouu€l! dlicksgillgroperly iiarcil foi to 1°" h‘-"` ;;9~"wuyW°[;l sggesiliiiléblxtlli straw!" mm It is evident that if uw OF GOOD BEM1 Will I oily iiggmarkct in irompiiii. Hlliile _it..ii; grin n,,¢esBar'y_‘_ft_) i__Bt_______ air is- \-itiateil the best_ results can- -. _ tm"tcg.i_?ecl:s,~p.1i_\l_ _ vriitlllllecliif Qbj '_ `_ .ginypcopls how §§f1‘set_ii_lio,|.-"gt-..i`_‘°,. l_‘°_hi.e.-"'°il'-fi"-l;s_x.'i5}..l:5_v°"ibl°' __ '.(P.3'.,'¥i'_°.';’d‘i"°`..I§f’5°-"-) _i ‘ f ' _thl_,_'e'$__A_;i o“e._b;y torim-3__,£) .n E __m.9 _ and rum SME -1 ___-____ay_____ _e ch sliiigd be a liiwed tWU 'fn nbo_(i£ another mbiith seedin energy and intelligence have doubled __ ,ip ~_ 4 ‘~“ £5; »,»¢|,g,ti‘_~h h €.,» -~ - sfiiinref _-10 ii, _9Ql‘ Splice il 811 01'- will be under way in this provinceigktreblcd .thciiz output. i hitched Srl; so iiiutoliiestlig hetti-it is sot iiroggfiy. fxnnfltugsoi "“’“¥Y_“'f°'*°‘l""_h‘?““"i_ "fe" _‘_"“‘“; evil the _fiimlitv °f*h_‘_’ *i'_=°<1__§hi1i__is__ -i"iSiace lilmtlirat exploiting ni cheese! th ,i ~ _ . i_ t| t --th } t fron -ii _orm _ 1s_.ilB€_ . W0~ _F S 0 sown wil determine_to a Consl erll e there has been ii gradual reduction in ___-;g'~ __ €°l_lna&'_‘:_e0t‘°;u§£ lg touitet llerescltefl. I‘v:_’gyt'~;e-t‘§_f?a€’°;‘ this aiuourit is siiflicient. _ Closely- degree the harvest that will be re- its manufacture. Some of the reas- " "" ' the _' lggifuu [egg ` lgwhici, quite trno if y0{, have onxgt-ie hen” allied to the question of overcrowd- nped and' the profits frornagricult- ons for the decline are doubtless hid- % 5 at e V n,'7`iweekB §_'q§ni:_ cliick.ens__ is uno _to _the their distance before about three weeks. IUCUUMUY HOW Oil 911° lililfkei- Thi!- ~ in equal :have ted up 50. that idown- to Ion solve J trgratment ie J Fainurrie xii xnnriuo Orlty of um are due tg the stories we WHAT ore what sees consider the for in seed that is, good, sced is made up lfeva. ,thqt to have a tiny plant a “l°° plant and the ally encased call the ' Hull 'b`eed`then, and g ve | an caa_be 9,0' farmers- are e tnges that come ,froip_the seeds they should so`_w‘ Qvnpiailt CRW gest and __ pl _pest Seed are more im- obtained. In toad" f usllig .ri mia P0\\lli‘YLll'il°Pli\\S bushel of ou.t`s'to th acre per- used supply being small is that the laying kinds of grain. There ist 'no o;-‘cuse stock is too bid. The ordinary class for a mini in this __pi~-ivincle not get- of hen_iloes_not pay for her keep af- ting seed pure and _true to name. 'lhe ter shi- `ie"two years old, and birds report of the Stan"'l\¢ in the early The yield of grain by 6 ten.~per cent, and there is no way by which tho _income of the ordinary farmer can hc easier in- creased than by the use of the best i ll | rue esisr T I * ohmv Pnopucrs. i»“..i-=- __ _ _ l _ l *WUI* . decrease ln dairy products seven years in New, a serious' state 'ol affairs,” James Gilchrist, local vperiuteuqeng ot__ imm»igration,_ to _ha Ilielezran _,yi>_sterlliir._ _ ~wiiil». the pl'o_ii_i{c~tiou_ _ gf- butter, lceurding to the report of agriculture, shows a small increase since 1902, the pro- of~ cheese' and milk* has éivead- fB‘roiu _the following ures the agtnal _ _pq¢iti_og_,may be liz f-here were A3 factories,| 1__4__,l.72,54_3 _ pounds of -Mid -1,396,066 Pounds of manufaccured.~- The average price of cheem- per pound was 10.61 cents, und the' total value of the cheese was $148,215.42, ln 1912 the number of factories had decreased to the milk received to 10,248,723 pounds, alrd§'the -cheese made to 1 - risen to 13.64 cents. The value de- creased to $130,859.93. ` “From these figures it will be seen patrons have diminished by almost one-third; that there is a decrease of more than is quarter in the produc- tloii olchcese, and that the amount of milk received wns decreased by more _thun one-quarter. With these decreases in the production the price’ of cheese has gone up steadily untill at _theprcsent time it shows over thc' prices of seven years ago an increase. of onii-third. The production ofi cheese has decreased by nearly 400,000 ' pounds in these scvcn years, and thc’ price is still rising. The pnpuiatlonl is increasing, the demand increasing, and the supply-going still further oni ,IJ),e,_dQ,\i;r_i_svs.rd grade. With regard to the nnevenness of the figures compar- ed th‘ .is probably due _to the fact t\int"_`§i'iil`s in' msny districts the clicesapand butter factories have van- e fellows very viill assist inisolvlng these prob hand und secs that lems to a maikedilegree. diy. 0BP¢0i;\lly ull- Prince Edwaiidi-ilsland is now no their efforts to ted for its good weed, hut'ln-_,ma_.ny_ ilerneath GF and being attached to good séed. Mid' 'dislnlec---that my inoreasingiensiiiihiount sown 5009 per acre t-lieylicnfn~|i‘céeWe_t_he advant- is ages that`arif<§i|1_§>d_él!ii"to-‘tome from after the-use of- good' ‘seed-_ In -'this they are - "In many cases the .work docs not _ ‘_ sections there:-'dreil farmersipvho _still _Thc`h§i_ril_`dnily grind is not relished`_ followed the think that tdo much- impqx'¢5nce"is"by the present generation of farmers_ -‘.'l§t » isliodf in others the farmers by~their cow, and the feed must ulw_\ys be the basis for building. _ at all appeal to those engaged in it., sons and. daughters, and of course, competent dairy help is very scarce indeed. 'In my opinion," .Mr. Gil- christ said, "the whole question hangs on the help part of it.~'.-_ Could are not as, the-*number or '-patrons to 595,- 022,646 pounds, while the price haiii that thc. number of factories have de-I -creased by one-half. The number of it D560 ` and the In of the product the number of shrunk to 18, the num _to 1,289, .the milk dwindled 1 561,027 cream had 107.663 the tured had 831.925 pounds, while the prlce__'_haQ risen to 27.$2 cents, and the tot-al.value of tlis"prosset to sz4s,4o1»;1s._” rue nasigsrs | HALl.All‘!'§ WEEKLY Q __ MARKET REPORT,_I-IXDEB. SKINS, WOOD, JUNK. TORONTO, March 27, 1913-Beck hides are unchanged, stocks are more or Less henvy in dealers hands, ow- ing to poor quality and indifference of tanners. who have mostly heavy stocks. (lfty Butcher Hides, green, flat, 12) per lb., Inspected Hides No. 1 13c. No. 2., ~12c. Noi 3, llc. Colmtry Hides, flat, curcd‘, 125 to lilc. Part cured, 12 to 12ic. Green lit to 12c Cnlfskins are nccumulstlilg. ln deal- ers hands. _Tnnnefs looking for easier market. City skins green, flat, 15c_ Country green, flat, 15c., part cured llic, cured 17c. Deacons or Bob Calf 900 to $l.30. Sheepskiiis are in better demand at wal bl r patrons the to 3,- manufac- to size 2I!.G(i to $1.50. Country 75c. to Sl 50. ` _ '_ Horsebidc market closely sold up at current prices. City _telic ofl $3.50 .to $4.00. Country take nfl Nu. 1 $3.50 to $-ini, No. 2 $2.50 to $3.50. Wool unchanged, deliveries moving as fast as received. Washed combing flcecn 22 to i!3c. C-lothiiig 25. tu 26c. Rcfccts 17 to I8c. Unwnshcd fleece combing 13; to 145. Clothing 15| to 16Qc. _ ~ Tallmv. Good grades hi ilcinand, of! colored or No'__`.2 o. drug on the mar- ket. illty rendered solid in barrels Gi to 621'. Country stock, solid in barrels, No. J Gi to Me. N0. 2, 5 to Sc. fluke Noi 1, 7 to He. No Z 6 to 621:. _ Horscbair. Farmer or pedler stock firm at unchanged prices. Farmer pcdler stoclr 38 to 40c. Old rubbers, etc., are in moderate demand deliveries sufficient to supply present. demands at unchanged prices. Rubber boots' and shoes according to trim, G to Bic. Auto tires, 6 to 8c. Bicycle tires, 3) to Qc. Lead, heavy 3 to 4c. Ten lcnil, 25 to 3}c. Brass, heavy, 0 to 10c, light 7 to Sc. Cop- per. heavy, 10 to llc, light 'Ito Bc. Zinc 22 to Mc. liull prices. City take off according I RAW FURS. Conditions generally are slightly easier although values are apparent. ly well sustained according to Lon- ilon March Sales report. Neverthe- less. reductions have to be made on Miiskrnts, Lynx, and Wolf, which are in heavy supply and draggy. Mink, Skunk, and Raccoon and most other lines, are, owing to weather condi- tions, becoming 'springy and deteriot- ing in value and should be bought on a lower price basis according to merit, for strictly seasonable (winter caught) goods there is practically no change in prices. No. Ont., Lake Sup., Que., N. S N. B.. Lab., Newfld.-Mink. No. $10.00-3.50. No. 2. 5.50-2-50. No. 1.50-1.00. Na. 4. .50-_25. Red I-‘ox-No. 1. $10.00-4.50. No. 2. wr--' lense. mistaken. The generiii i-iin`f__oi isrin- th .i .-- _et_tlie_hc1p-t2liey_wonid` _ _'continiiea`on page 4 The _ -_ - ' ` in u' v/ pigs the the . - ~.-<..s o e done piece of leatheror ear to out Conv ` _ . I I ` ._.~ .--_ one ‘Ii ~ tra `_ rr ,J fore 893 Q at- . any an- not any MAYOR TQDD 47895- cut too low BD* `n to_eth_ er- ' ._ ~ _ ,';1g9_5\§g9 longer “sb viz! they i `Ai.ci.iirr.rrA Record 2:26 -.._.,y_-. ‘WBI if " .- _v*`~.~_- _‘gnu -Ibis UDV L ~ _lllve wishes. ` B a__$n__:t_-R ie _ J.; -4,, f ~ _ , -'.1.':ln: :shin -:il .n.'.,;.'t- Fl .wi < _.-1- 18 last li 5° SS Pv- _.#- Dewey 2:0i 3 £4” ._. 2-‘£0 i, ’ Box inc. Uhlnn \ 2:00 I-4 __ 1?, John Ward lv.:-5 ‘i To 2TiZiT-4' I ' - Sire of 8,2_i___§_.§iilnila1;d_,.Rerformers `-$f¢»o@¥-¢l`i? iltiiltft-testis _af 2-04__1-4 fo 2-10 alf 1.08 ¢MAY KING |02-72, 220, _--i i Sire of 27. includlng__._ 4 \'iiuN6 MIS! V9.1.-, _ _ ll00_lln thi* _ .is._1`lfmr- _ ..»_ \ v' if `» `.’( i '_ _.21 -MA-»!il.liJ. i __ ~ 235,