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(4) A voice In where. when-. and how you mar- 2510 Merrill Pele ADO Mindamar .1.'inn Minna Sea! 200 Mimnx Corp llillfl tlloneta 4300 Montnrn snm Nos Lahine TONI New /Hirer 15000 New Bid 1200 N Bristol Am ydew II Dora ion New Cal MM N Continents! MM N Davie: '»!’.LK New helhl M215 N Dev 1113 New Dleken 1000 N mckon wt: rm N Fortune HM N Hlahrldn 4.WI N Hugh Mal . QIWI N K1-lore HM New Llrd U (475 Newlunrl VMI N '\lnrlnlI rum N Morrison «mi! N Mylamaque 2500 New Plcalta km N Ryan L 7000 N Semlnr inn N superior llllm New Thurh 5000 Nil! ‘IQIIII and l’lSl( fheir whole financial resources fo make’ l3l lnefilCl6nCY .I5:E fhe deal ‘The Besf fhe markef will allow? (4) Sagohga +0 +11‘, ;n'dus+,.y_ 9. Who fhreafened fo puf you in iail if you 'didn'l pay ITB-B--Bei°|‘e llle B°<3|'dI your fees? -‘,',.;';'o<3,';‘-"r;,jr_n_ The Prince Edward Island Pofafo Marlrefing Board. ion on! Pmcu "ll-‘O "nernlska wl Osiilkn 100 Per Covlo 10300 PM El!‘ Ill Par Pup MOM Pall Wes! Inna Pu-nor H Parker nrm NM Fur! Tllv mm vmw an. I0 100 V G dun ..‘“.*.” D“ Tiiiie.in'§:.isy. Ma.v,1:_9§4_-I. 4500 led Poplar 11241 Rio Prado‘ 1150 R11 Athlb 5 ‘ - «continue; on Page is Page 13 I r 7|) is A -in vs ‘II NU; lllli 403/‘; I56 156 156 68% 69' '1 15 16 s we 5 ‘ no ms in» 68 65 6! 134 130 Ill DANIIIIIII -INTHEPASTI I. Who foughf fhe fariff problem? Mr. Boulfer and a commiffee of dealers. 2. ‘Who arranged fhe Brifish deal and helped us oul'_ of a surplus in I947? Mr. Boulfer and a commiffee of dealers. 3. Who arranged for every dollar raised and spenf for profecfion againsf disease? ' The Pofafo Dealers. E. D. Reid. H. B. Willis.’A. A. Scales. G. E. Full. L. H. Poole. and ofher dealers. 5. Who arranged ‘lhe supporf program in ofher years of surplus? » The Pofafo Dealers. 6. Who found fh marltefs and developed fhemi The Pofafo De lers. 7. Who supplies ferfilizer. spray maferials. Bags and fransporfafion? Your Pofafo Dealers. 8. Who is mosf infaresfed in pofafoes. fhe dairymen7 No! fhe dealers who spend fheir ‘lime and efforf MR. FARMER THIS IS AN AMENDED STATEMENT RE YOUR FUTURE IN THE POTATO INDUSTRY A. WITHOUT A BOARD (ll Funds as B.B.* for bofh adverfising and disease confrol. (2) The same federal assisfance as herefofore wifhouf fhe '53-'54 red fape. l3l Healfhy compefifion befween fhe dealers ltel’ your pofafoes. ' l5l Assisfance for fhe small farmer in financing his crop. l6I ‘The privilege of guaranfeeing a profif by selling fufures. l7_I Selling policies designed ‘Io build up fhe in- dusfry..s+rengfhen our presenf marlcefs and find" new ones. B. WITH THE BOARD ll) Dicfaforship l2l Bungling REMEMBER? “NI PQIWVI ,;‘.."l,‘I,"Zl,°:l‘;r':m Remember fhe famous broadcasl of lasl year. "Hold .’£"'"" fhe line". The farmer who did found himself holding ‘the If is claimed fhaf fhe Pofafo Marlrefing Board Selling Agency is efficienf. Consider fhe following: I. They were fold nof fo load pofafoes unless fhey had orders. Resulf—hundreds of cars. loaded. and sfanding on fraclt. 2. They were fold nof fo ship pofafoes on consign- menl. Resulf—hundreds of cars rolled unsold. and land- bag. and will do so again if he lisfens +0 amafeur eco- nomic fheorisfs. If is a well-founded docfrine fhaf fhose who sacrifice freedom fo Economic Securify will find fhaf fhey have losf bofh ‘the freedom and fhe securify. The sef-up of fhe Pofafo Markefing Board foday is fhaf fhey can éomplefely confrol fo whom. af whaf fime_ in whaf quanfify. and af whaf price pofafoes may be sold. If is all-powerful. wifhouf any financial responsibilify fo ‘the grower — He pays for all errors in iudgmenl’ —— asl< Mr. Dawsonl .22.-IlIll' As you ltnow fhe Pofafo Dealers arranged for 5 fund fo promofe and profecf fhe indusfry. and paid in more fhan $l25.000.00, and ltepl on paying. knowing fhaf fhe acf was ulfra vires. unlil ( I l The Federafion received a large unwarranfecl granf. from fhis fund and l2l ifs safellifes refused fo confribufe. All promo- fional monies have come from fhis fund. The Board has nol confribufed one cenf fo if from all fhe license fees collecfed. Where did fheir fens of fhousands of dollars go?--Mosfly in salaries. fravelling expenses. legal fees. and office expenses. Our presenf Pofafo Marl<ef- ino Board has'nof developed a new marltef for any volume of pofafoes since if was esfablished. buf de- pends upon fhe Dealers' salesmanship. leadership and aggressive acfion. ‘ For those who suffer in body or ed on OUT‘ besf n‘Ifll'l(Ol'$ IO SPOII fhem. spirit. The Salvation Arm holds open the Door to Help In Hope. To the weak. the crring, the unfortunate, The Salvation Army is an unfailing friend. Its under- standin heart and human touch can he: the scars of misfortune or misdeed. ' YOUR dollars help keep the clnnrs of The Salvation Army’: lmstcls. havens, homes mil hospitals open. To The Salvation Army, (l1CSC(lOl- lats are I sacred trust, to be used wisely in relieving human need. ‘ 3.. The Dealers were charged cerfain prices for pofa- loes. buf fhe Selling Agency. Mr. MacDonald. sold boaf-loads af lower prices. fo one big corporafion. 4. Speculafors lioughf I00 cars a’: a fime, buf our besf cusfomers were charged exfra. Whaf a hope for fufure sales! 5. The Selling Agency was an order-faking eslablish? menf. nof an aggressive sales branch. This is a deafh l<nell of any business. 5. The Selling Agency was fo worlt closely wifh fhe N. B. Board. Oh. whaf a mess fhaf was! As we well lmow no small group can hope fo confrol fhe Norfh American Polafo Marltef. Lef us hope fhaf our growers will nof become slaves fo _a small clique who operafe behind closed doors. 7. The arbifrary affifude of fhe Selling Agency "’ral<e if our way or leave if alone" has made our besf cusfomers very sore on P.E.l. pofafoes. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘ Aroma AND ITURNIP DEALERS ASSOCIATION ihfi I «N: Salvation Army I RED SHIELD APPEAL Galsalign iillsslqasrtsrs 88 Great Our; «c Street-“Ills! 412.2"