mums-wanna; Pen-vs sonar-roan‘ cl b ‘l it C t: d ‘I O ;, f. 0 b si ! tl d s tl N tl l: e g~<-a_-n -¢_-4~ 4—-_a_-nrr PAGE FOUR TIIE GIIAIILDTTETOIIII GUARDIAN Morning Dl-Ily (hill!!! In III?) Iralldlnti Llout. Cal. W, Ohms!!!’ l. lhlml‘! Vie! Pruldunti J, B, Brlrnell. FJJ. Bursary: Hunt. Cal. I). A. lhclflnnol, D.l.0. maim- us Iuniu Dir-Mr. I. ll- Ilrlm- 74-1- Anod!!! Idltorn Iruk w-mr. ud Hul- hl l- Iunntt, 3.0.81.3. (0! Aotlv! hrvle!) SUBSCRIPTION BATE! By lull In P, l. I.. 84.00 par your: 82.50 for 6 month, $1.2! In: 8 monthnr D0! In: nno month Olty Delivery 50.00 var vent 89-00 for 6 mom" FIJI for I nonlhli i [or on! month or Ill! o! ollu! :- vlnou m! ILIA. 86.0! wv n" smut»; vmuyi 01.00 an n!" ll." M’ I 1'1"’- M! for I mouth! The Charlottetown Gnlrdlln may b! tibial!!! ll Irntnlllng’! New! Annoy, Time! Dunno, Nuv York: old South New! Annoy, Corner Milk 1nd Wuhlnlhn Bolton Iotropalltnn Now! Alulq, l!!! P!!! l‘. nomad, J_ In“ s]! IL, ‘Iorormu Nun Ital, (lhntuu Lnnrlor, Ottavvn Wolfe’! Now! Mold llb- bury. 01st,; Hub Iobncoo Shop, llonotnn, NB. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.” s-nmav, JANUARY s, m: Big "Spud" Production In wartime Britain the horrid)’ "$13M" has .0111: into its own. It is regarded as l- viiiil factor in lwlping to win the war, Emil 15 allpear‘ ‘ $1.1 Hpift,‘ ircuurntly on llritish tziblcs. wiritics, by zidvcriisciirciits and otlicr zizt: doing everything to nicrczise its con- sumption. They are even lre-ivrilinl Milt?“ GOG“, rhyme, to populgrtzg it with the kiddies. In Canada, the subsidy which 1s paid to farm- m, [Or fcrtililm" llncs not extend to poifllfl Eff-WV‘ ‘T5’ “hr, got row "brctilts" of ziiir ltiiid frpm ofiiciuhlou1, but who, nevertheless are making g splendid contribution to the nation's larder imd therefore to the war effort. 'l‘1".is liillc Provincc which admittedly grows the lilltsl lmlltltirs in thc world, 111st year pro duct-d a potato crop valued at 551291000. 35 compared with $4,022,000 l" 194l'"m man's“ of over a, million dollars’ worth. Thesc _!re official figures, itisth-eleascd by ll" Dmmnm" Bur-van of Statistics. finch of the thrcc hlztritiiiie Provinces shows saihstrintial increase in value of tuber produc- tion ovcr the aggregate value in 1941. The valuv of the New Brunswick crop is placed at $9,- 545,000 as compared with $7,916,000 f0!‘ 194B NYHH. Swuhfs crop is vztlucd at $3wl94i90° 35 lflllllfil 82.472900 for 1941. _ Omy two other provinces outrank the Mari- times in potato crop values. These are Quebec with an aggregate value last year of $15,574,000 and (Hilario with a 1942 crop Vflliifi 0f $33-- 17.1000. lcr population, Prince Edward Illlllld rank! 11s the biggest potato producing province, which is another reason why our shipping facilitie! slionltl be put in first class condition to handle llll‘ husint-ss cxpctlitiuusly. Mm], watt-r 1135 gong tinder the bridge since Prime Minister Mackenzie King wrote to Prv micr Campbell telling him he did not think that potato growing was an essential war industry. (my lZr-tirtls of 'l‘radc, whose annual meetings til-c lwing hcltl shortly should get after Mi’. King for s, reversal of judgment on this point. Now that dehydration plant! u"! being built with federal assistance all over Canada for the prHtWK-‘itilf of potatoes for overseas. it i5 im- lbhrilili‘ Mr anyone to argue that they llYC not 11<-t_~@--.:1,~-y to the xrar effort. 111:3, 'l'f.t . Poetry For Mr. Bracken 1'» I, 1p .‘-lr. Bracken in atljtistin himsclfto his ntrw position a! leader of the onservatiyc party, the Edmonton Journal commends to him thrfc of Tcnnysotfs poems. It btlitves filial l" hi» 1h,» spirit which they express. The poem! a... -~[_,,\., Tim, '|‘1,_y Land," "You Ask Me \\hv", and “Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights." From the first, th! Iournsl quota! h; cc s anus: Ali/ (lingfnfl in some ancient rrmtl, .\'<'i‘ unis/trail by some mudvrn tcrnt; _ Nor swift nor slozv lo changl, ll“! fifm. ‘Alld in fl: season bring: flu 10w. ‘l _ l (Hf-r: it 1'1‘ cllartgr: should control (un- li-iitiy, 11.11! m? rust in care; H} are all changed by slmu rlegrver, All lint l!» bnrir of the soul. "w M Hm rlmnqr flltl/ come: ha fr” f/"n ,1';-;,i1~/.~~;-,~ ilrrlf ‘It'll/l that ’<\'llf(‘/l flirt _-1.,»,_/ 7.02171‘, a joint of slate, that plies 11.: n/ficr, moved zvith sympathy. Liberal Member Protests i l lfiltvlilvlit has been issued by Mr. R_ W. Glitldonc, Liberal member of the l-louse ‘of Commons for Wellington South, voicing_!up- port of llr. Brackcrfs opposition to an irres- ponsilih- lmrcaucrucv. This statement, suggests an <.'.\t‘l1.ill_L‘,'C, i< of inlcrcst not only because of Mr. (ilndstriiitfs party affiliation, but because 1t indicates wholesome dissatisfaction with a policy which neglects Parliament. Members of Parliament were clotted as representatives of the people, Thcrc has hccn a inarkvrl and continued tcnilcncy since the war slam-d to turn them aside. The supremacy of Parliament is nullified, and, despite Mr. King's frequent protestations of it! lupremacy, that body has sunk to ! very low llill!‘ tinrlcr hi< war leadership. 'l‘11i- (jahinci is ruling hy Ordcr-in-Council, but, in turn, the Cabinet has shifted many 01' the most important matters of policy to civil servants, both new and old. The result is that wc arc getting dangerously close to government by those who arc not responsible to the people. If this course is cnntinuctl, Parliament will be nothing but a flimsy facade. As Mr Gladstone says, "The Government must employ specialists in all branches to give export advice, but not to govern." Specialist-i m: noctlcd. but not as makers of policy. That, under the democratic system, is reserved for lhnse Czmadians responsible to the electors. There. is no way to bring to book for mistakes llifiitr Wl10 are not elected members of Parlia- ment. 'l'hc_v do not appear in the llousc of QvwnwnndtbnMhi-hrIhww-Ihqm supposed to be responsible know less of what win! of the bureaucrats do tliln do thc pub- licitv men. Th! growth of Psrliamut into ! modern institution ha! been long 1nd slow. Often it has been 1 bloody growth as people. fought against irres onsible governors. Because of refusal by 1\ r. King to trust the representatives of the people we are nglin reaching ! dangerous state of irresponsible rule. This latest protest from one of his own party followers i! a warn- ing straw in the wind. la EDITORIAL NOTESQ Everybody is busy these days, including the unemployable. t v a ! First wnlroltboncvvyur ,!ndthc day! !re begining to be apprccilaby longvq a n a Politicians at! looking forward to the open- ing of Parliament in the third weck of this month. I I I I The death of Senator G. P. Graham !t Brock- ville, Ont., raises to I3 the number of vacan- cies in the Senate. The standing now is as fol- lows: Liberals, 45; Conservatives, 3S; vacant, 13' a a a u Further reduction in crcamcry butter stores at Jan. I is reported by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, which placed holdings in nine Cati- adian cities !t 12,630,871 pound! ngainst :9,- 48o,744 s. yeor !g0. During ember buttnr holdings in the nine citit! dropped 6,156,008 pounds. i 1 i! U People may count on enough textile materials in 1943 to keep them warm, modest and attrac- five, i! the opinion of Mr. Douglas G. Wool, editor of Textile World. From an over-all standpoint, there is no prospect of a. shortage in textiles at retail. From a selective standpoint. there will be shortages, say! Mr. Wool. o o i! u “lilliam Wilkic Collins, English novelist, born this date, 1824; friend and colleague of the publication of the periodical Household Words; hi! best known story i! "The Woman in White”, in which he shows great ingenuity in carrying the reader through mystifying side- steppings till the dcnouncemennanother popular novel in its day was “The Moonstone," his only dramatic effort wu "The Frozen Deep", in which Dickens and othor. Iitmry eelebreties ap- peat-ed. o n- a n- An informal committee has been set up by the dehydrated food! industry so work on several problem! which hove not, so for, been satisfac- torily solved. One problem is the development of a. hermetically sealed tin container. Such container must be waterproof and sufficiently moisture-proof to prevent penetration of damp- ness !nd the soggineo! that results when dehy- drated food! u‘! transported through foggy rc- gions. Such containers must also withstand shocks, tear, insects and rodents, and the ps0- tective elements against vermin must not by taste or smell affect the taste of the contents. ‘OI! According to Premier John Curtin, and his Minister of War Organization, Mr. J. j. Ded- cman, the policy of dealin with Hitler first is being overdone, and the {lnited Stutes should send more land, naval and sea power to the Pacific arcs. The Premier said these were the “views which the Australian government has repeatedly put to leaders of the United Nat- ions.” Mr. Dedeman declares that Australia herself mult make th! mudmum contribution to obtain the assistance she want! and lays the cabinet would "take measures transcending in scope and severity any that have been taken hitherto." These would include thorough reor- ganization of induitry. arid sommcrce. Munitions Minister How! wu at one time sceptical about Canada’: shipbuilding potential- ities. In the year-end review of the Montreal Gazette he states that today the Dominion’: shipbuilding prognm has expanded to a point where order! for both cargo and naval ships exceed $900,000,000; that On l. per capita. basis Canada has delivered twice as many ships as the United States in the last few months and ott the basis of the relative investment represented by shipbuilding industries of the two countries Canada is turning out three times as many ships. Would that we could sec more signs of such ac- tiviLv in this MaritimtaPipvipccl Catiad! is ending u. your of unpremdentod business activity with the output of war materials dominating industry to such an extent that the Government has become thc purchaser of more than 5o pct cent of the entire production of the country, says the Bank of Montreal Review. Marked shifts 1n business have accompanied this activity and are becoming more accentuated, therc being a progressive narrowing in tho field of non-essential production and a concurrent ex- tension of the influence of war business over commodities, manpower and services. Evidence accumulate! thnt the vvsr will lave Canadian in- dustry with sn immensely broadened structure and thc Minister of Munitions and Supply has made the interesting statement that not more than 1o per cent of the productive capacity i! of a type for which peace-tins: uaes cannot be found. U I I One large lumber operator states that in the cast there is a. considerable drop in lumber pro- duction from the last year, while Munitions Minister C. D. How! still insists that the lum- ber production is the government's worst head- ache. Thc Wartime Prices and Trade Board is taking resolute steps to conserve the existing supply and prevent piles badly needed for war purposes from being too heavily diverted into civilian use. This latest move in setting up a control over the marketing and use of wooden containers and woodenware will help some, but it alone will be far short of meeting current war needs. One of the drains on lumlber is house-building, and yet here, too, there is reluct- ance to discourage the erection of homes that are badly needed in some war centres, where builders admit they are not experiencing any gut difficult! i It)‘ IQIHI. notes nv n1: WAY ,' Elli Mtllbubd U! HUI-tune in Russia to an unusually uyere winter, the last time and there's every sign of an unusunl winter this time. The man simply sets All the had breaks-Kansas Olty “ma. Th! call l! fla! country’! an!!! forces i! ulmfttedly u: “traction outweightlng everything also. But whether she enlists in active service, or stays acllvly engaged. on‘ the homo front; at presmt, th! nun! l! a vital md important um ta Di! ooun in wu- md pamtim! wk! An at ut! pooullu- fuslnn ls the mairitomnoa of has" usefulness long utter she cease! to b! an active workur publicly in her vocation, In the '_ profession llu the key to individual t- ional health, and, construe-IE“? kcy to a normal, happy m 0 1110. -Re81n! leader-Put. __..._. If the Russians were baton, ll w! tn lai- pic; °f THE GI_I_______IAN_ “noon uuounons" l Slr,-- within a ts: 01$ wigppeddr owlios! ancestor!) put tmo on! from our “Xndmfmy ' H311 promised to b14118 m" m; cabinet; and also lowly the matter up with viii‘. Primtlunm 11w, at Ottawa. But the law which ma! swd iislihmm w“ fallow-citizen! of our! stiffer r dmbmgiq i! L proviicinl, not n Dominic»: gbblltn. BY l DIV-Wit: written into our 8.0. Elector-w mums” Act {and first but. lph force in tars) tha ndvilele ‘>1’ ° were supine, ti.’ tho United sum were ‘breaking down," ff mirop! out.- 51d! Germany war! not 11h! pros: the bully usd the oxocutionar, - many might hope to make the eon- tlnenf an immense slsvo and police state impervious to the infiltration of liberty. Since towering tome from getting daily more ready flare! ferment or later go the way of others, such as Gearing! own that not a bomb would fan on Germany. The old somnambulism has perished. Not by such stuff g; this can form of it be induced. — Daily Telegraph. Flv! lsundmd no! plate wltfh tiny bedl, can bo Charles Dickens, with whom he collaborated in 00° lshed in the provinces of Britain. n11 man fa merciful to his Fredericton Gleaner. t 1s bound- tq be tinged with doubt. Windsor Star. Untied 8h!!! llne! report flat more than s million rallroaders are working night: and day keeping 33,- perabmg on more than track. Every day f fr!’ . . tons of freight. Tho Otlnldlfln and! no performing l similar task on as are meeting all the demands of war while accommodating their regular t and Montreal G1 “N hotlu f Meltgler; l u Guild“. passenger patrons. - a uttn. Warships Now, And says a Philadelphia probably if Whistler were alive to do a Portrait of hi! mother today, he'd havo to duck ! bucket a: but rivets. -—-Exohnng!. Ali-men gifts for the right word and the Perfect phrase. Now a new type o! “Pink falhs shots" from Gannon anti-aircraft guns l! being an” "laloe pantie flnkW-Ott ns. . She Loves it," headline. And is this warning it; holds for the worlds securitg‘ and it! future awe when is . as, alfe of frightful devastation and can paralyze a stronghold within an hour of two. dwlded by such sudden blows and first"! Harbor grimly-demondrstos what vlgllance will b9 Impgfflflve safemiard the peace. once It L; won. -Hamllton Spctiitor. A bullish tone on the Amster- llie opening of ! second front in Nomi Africa, and led the Gem-tan poi-mtination authorities on November prohibit all prloe increases ovor flu-cs percent in any one dsy. -Nethor- lurid News. -_.-__ -'.l."here are bl: job! ln war; this biggest or all, fighting. Next: dig. rig coal, growing food, making munitions. But there are tlwupgndg 0! Infill Jobs which aver-yon! do n! I part-tlmm You will help tho war effort: I! you shop near home, 011m’ vour parcels and curry a you salvuge the newspaper, use an d envelope In place of a new one, use a postcard instead If You keep poultry, rabbits, bees; dis the garden: collect firewood m Diane of coal. If you don't cut the String. but untle it, don't leave the 8011p in the bath, don't use a petrol Xghlple when you n. over-drink, l! you don't trouble the doctor with minor ailments; 1r you weerbend a; lmme, do your own housework, pay your bills, patch the kettlc-I dam e socks, save the scrwps, shut your eves to fmyed cupets- and mirtsim: 11' You do without in order to lend monvv to the lzovermnsnt: and ff you do everything you tell other vermin to do - then you will help to win the war. —Lonclon Daily Express. _..._... Th! snarl-no! of hot-I! m!!! h Boston markets has revived ! con- troversv div-ting bu): several yearn After the First World War a dele- zatlon from one of the smaller European countries visited Canada. to discuss the erection of plants to nsck horse most for export. At !- bout the sumo time, Vllhjnnur Stiefansaon. Arctic explorer, In! try- ing to convince Canadians that be- twreen their southern cattle belt: and their northern belt, there was an intermediate belt tn which hors- or oould be profitably raised for food. The possibility that more Ameri- cans than llve 1n Boston will have a chance to test that statement mly not be no remote a; mnnv of u! nay bslleve -Detro1t Free Press. Any curtailment of at! at!!! involves some danger for Rm fu- ture. But is is need] that: there will be no future unless the wnr ls won. And those thous- ands of young men takln: non-es- sential cnvrites are not making nnv immediate contribution to the winn- lniz of tho wnr. In fact. their very presence at the urflversllv mvka! fr" tmfalrness tn those who have riot; the mom-y to proceed with rm» EGY:ICBIl-IO?MHYIC'WI’1IO, ln finishing high Rooo- tiofltearmed Moss.- ‘Ihradn Gob! i bl within, this latest hope must sooner c h igvmg chnnged, this relic of antl- p0 quo law-making Slwiild , amended. Many of these insistent: an new lune; who nqw ask for a vo Lmdonlhh! laud of their birth and nllozl- tsm! Ir! P hi, bm- f wls, I ndon and always been his rislifiifl VOW The moral-inf; chosen representative member f benstl- d Parliament. Th1! But for their timely arrival (ingot-l fated by Bli- John iwdori! our greatut ally. n?) flipped word . su m meat n scale pmportim“tely' They (R. Indian Society): of ecctoral rights to 111s in B C. will probably have mn- Inlczpfsl 40,000,000 a a fit 9n period. w“ , "u: justice 5h“ Bendix‘! 3”!" "ibecause it fa is expedient at such s time to be good neighbours with our Erect owes. "Ported weekly papers, I have failed 0o see um-‘Fo h." "m. ivivrg comments. Editorial or other- We look a matter ,g:leat sed man l" JWP- freedom; he which he has 1-1.. awful lemon of rem lIiu-bor ilbfly u“ ed!“ °f “ “m” this about and the Press"; to a. citizenship tn 0r I. Mr, Editor; and Mk the to publish this iett Cabinet will dam stock exchange resulted from i??? this inequitable opfnl -and the Den. mid v t , to r1 _ m“ fight: e emand that s from 1r. w Hoolonlnl-Oolonql 8149 Quoting, , “mm. British‘ Colmnbh, eflmfcal issue. the ‘In for ! 511°Dl>ln1t bag to save parcelllng. If Doukh hands, Bglttgh of ! lettnr. m; 1°‘ Wmell. nude. Ten rammed t-h fined th! O WllWDtrk 380 Der year. moo ln Canada. -m Dir. m. -at w than unit lcal uuness. motivation of 0;: lri mint. Little wonder that wrath and has skid In effwct. "away iwLth your nefarious law. veto is denied to rson! of Ovlsnt- ‘ n] blood. ovsn $11811 Qlmdlm‘ born for sovorsl BwflPlW-‘nl- No doubt than WI! l"!!! 1'91"" 67 year! ago for oxcluding these Fhr-Jiksstiern nationals; 1211a ancest- ors of the ff h h t nool honours. t‘; t. ‘fai-Zlrfialmwm» also be alum“??? l” l! wbb work m ins hlétt-"lfltlli; f" all rush, our "n: industry". ,1}; Th9 fl-TII fill!“ WhIOh only 1:81.83“. ‘yup l4 ovlnoc that denies that right to u! native-born son! and daught- er! of.’ Eastern descent.‘ ‘Ibis he 0.118.. In the early "seventiss." M 1d 12h! Governor Genarau wittlflon the Emperor of 0mm), 3.0, vvouldl 17m have acceded, and been taken 1n byigo gal-annual; ! the USA. Any good ory tells that story. chins, in mor- ale and ffghti Canadian Hist-tin 9m- gchooh of lntiempemrwe hello beverages. your! to nee tin spirit, and 10v! ol’ reedom, a; we a! in numbers, is the Klmlsa Diwan “The gransing their Nation- iderablc influence on the vote! of waiver-one!" to eleotorsfillbook! maid» ‘Therefore brains of all. be done"-not only right, but because it untioxlcainrs among women. Although than fast! have n! news in the daily e. Why tire our editors silent? to them for leadership in endangering "the 1mm- Freedoms". An urianfrsn- has lost hi; personal must obev a law to never consented, p0!- ‘rwenty- Euripides wrote "Freedom Nor an the so tiurimm the are of’... ur centuries ago desnsum P181165 1B 68D- gy humble opinion 151m after attmidlng a 1 wars can m“! be Lea lze that, the lowlim bass all the sooner when m Asiatic ls much entitled Canada, u; you therefore I of your columns er. little hop; phat have the free man, and u freedom There is m“. co r to ulftimtiritu “m4 by strongly Qarprggggd pub“, on. It ls now up to the (“on dmlfiri-by voice. and be no ion ithtffek r these petltlonersse w em I am, Sir. etc. . L. MOORE, (Retired lbs.) December, 194g, (This L! not an electoral but an s Ha; British Oolumbi! vrigflese at doclnrlngl 4° or w be inim-dattadwfigi lith- n ls and s race problem u in» ruuulodDodtlblltl- right and Whit! the Southern States? With bothi myPiIh. Alanna °b°rfl 811d on he,» look Dodd’! “Inland us!" Japanese Golumliitlt ha; o: Iludlcho, yeti?’ if?“ ti?" l‘ ey eir obstruction, threat-t ~P-R~ brides! betwam w , Your Eyes‘! Ryan!!! In Bmlfh Cmmb‘ of smut - per cent of the entire .0.) ——-_—-——§_ "I "Quon Pswnum fa elllreeslgnqmhcr “Mimi” l” lmbllo Inn fliwifithemiedtum 1th 01mm- l“ l"! "lfilolndoviollo; 1, belwsntr... ffwiere). ard to a 1d lelnuravll '° ° m“ ” The let my, M; M! of at 1m ‘clr k chl k humménfi Bélltflllman are lebllfiflg Ind tfhe use in xi us written the Present Prohilb m, w m!“ w! gin tho liberal of on M1 marlin! 01f the‘ . It may never have occurred ‘Dvoole may become their opinionated The indiscriminate the Prsmler and the Town Council f; a from some of our 1 er! de r. ll_m l1 rose in notsrl it is n de- ltm and snare" r ndg so ammo “m u» ;.2."°¢.11..... 1 "WITH BU! HY HEART ll LADH” of the voters in syrups book. ‘mom is boo mud: People undnr I you! t-wo slhouidrvt. need stimulmtm-Iemoo- sum nonalcoholic m. or boon drink would b! hr and Federal . wtw doualt non-layer! and non-profltabl! called booth“!!! mumm- l! m r muss. dressed vvdgk t... system G - Elmo or least mis- of prohlbl "It's s. queer law: it malnes als o! honest men”. Of tti atlc campaltm against the alcoholic tit/irritants almnd bo right away in school! mt! isms rzivnmo" an mm, Qua, 4-1119, toned Chick! l ulll I Loo l. N nnxmtizo-Bnlufloh m am“ not luv! onlm all the wit-m '"* ""1;":.:-.:'.:.'.::'t:'::'~ m" you u! is will n1 Ir m! l hi! llil! you a! Gui! ml! ng: all ll! Ar‘l‘EiNr|o |~1 Farmer! and Trapper! run suvzn, rnirz wrissuzn and! urgently o lug! quantity of’ Mulkrnh u] lpl Ioxc, also 0111!! Ion! uul Wlld Mlnk. Paying Highest Prices For examplo, for Huh-at! l1! l! paying Two Dollar! and Tblrty-Flv! cents. 111i! l! your op- portunlty to oell for Good Prices. Bring your. Fur! to ~ W. Ch!!!“ 5- ,'M¢I.ure'! 1 Oiliice Department of Public Works and Highway: ma». u Prlno! Edward m»! ._._.__.__.. SEALED OFFERS will be received at this office until noon on Monday, January 11th, 1948, for tli! purcb!!! of o plot of land on tIs! north old! of’ Fitzroy Strut, owned tb! Govornmont of Prlneo Edward Island, and formerly ill! sit! of’ the Agricultural Hall. Description and plan of land ar! to be seen at th! ol- fle! of ti! undonlgnotl. Purtlunqkllorfcrbvtokurspnrilsolbol ‘é (L. B. MACMILLAN) Doputy Mlsilsur of Public Worln and Highway! CIABLOTPININ, PJJ. Juan-y 0th, 1948. iiislié t? s i? I “Solon Ea £5 Farmers Attention POULTRY wanrso Th! luau!!! U!‘ ti tom bower. hlawil Mm,“ of poultry main! !!l 9Q typu. Ovumrovv g b dangerous! and seduce! pro ductlon. w 1h r: I Nola: For ti! month s o! Junry w! vvfll pound for lozlplv! vvdplgia, I ind m0!‘ B! Dressed elilckon salt; nzbkiltp, _,,_-' ' TIIE ROYAL PACKING 60., J. n. Jllmnm (Pm) 6110i}!!!- Dopartiiiont of Provincial Treasurer Land Tam In Default 89890111- 18 0f otlc! l! hereby give! ttknt tlil! N "Turin" “Wits-st. tugs .. M All. r11: TIME II" dw It l! further advised that uni!!! IIGII h! armor! u! it 1. 13.‘; lfllfiiflf; $32232.’ '.§'l2..lil'.’.."1'i.’ 11'1"“ ‘If?’ "“" IIDIIII s! may tho! b! owing. "u: or "c. C. J. IPIWAIT, Clnrlotutovvn, 9.111., sumfim °' Tmfl“ bu‘ 81. 1w. any ~ 1' b chclu, lauihd! sip! 0i hulk‘! lificy! -. "5' _ til-nonl- ~ a boddsKidnoyPills WW,‘ ivotessional Dard! I mtzoo a srunrv I-LBGNLILLO. LLIINTLIIIG Inuit!!! u|ld"Ak!nl$-!! noun muons lllfrhssollr!!! ~ L ______._--.__.___ tlorrslland Company D. F. AllDlllllLD mulcullnovnlllh luhnhnnlfllll QIIIOHMIII Gasiy stomachs Reli pymphu! i i M. ALIAN FARM LL. 1.1.!- Jill-Iii?- QdOIJUITOI fi noun T0 mun. ALEX W MATHESON nmtluivnin mmwrmn -t"..£'.,f".."..".':" "'4 £21.‘. Influx int-sin! sud Ian them {tilt baton! lI-Iffm’. kee from linking wmmof tho an. Quit! alum glut!- h Infill? 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