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Ci of ’J'~f er ____ - ARLoT'rE1joW;§r‘GtiA‘RD1&1‘i _- ~ s yr i l~,' t >f‘?_,..:~f-5 .a , sf ,. 1 . , tr _-_.g_._,t.»t,_.. ~ os; _-_,. _~ , _ _, N J _ fyxw ,____'_ _ _ 4 \ ~ =i ' if 5;! u f 5 ‘ I I '» .‘ .. f 0 J _ . 4 1 _ i l l ISCVPCI' p2Ck2ge-two f01"35¢ The consistent high quality of PLAYER’S has made them the biggest selling cigarettes in the world 1 » -Q-1-§» - ‘ / fn :tt _ , ,_ Organize _ (ey mn. w. M. |_-EA.) _' Agrlcuituralists ure the greatest lirodncers of wealth in Can-ada and it is surprising that such an important body of' producerr. are so slow to or- ganize. ond largely for this reason they are the only class of individuals who. after they have produced nn ur- llflm have not the privilege of fixing a price on it. lt matters not what the cost of producing -these food stuffs may be. other members of society set the ,price he is to receive, There is uo_ consideration in this mutter of a flill' Droflt over cost of production. 'I'-hat conditions are such may be par- tly his own fault, he has never by or- ganized .forceerecuted his right as members of other industries have “Ulm The iiletloe of this may be betier.reulized'by those who do not‘ lllliitvrstetrtll 'the coD»d`IW5ons tof farm lU’°i\'l¢il0n if 'we draw si few compari- sons and- reverse this order of things with other ceilings who exchange com- modities with liiin. During the past winter and spring -hogs sold for 20 cents per pound and young ones ut "miie: are from its-.oo to $10.00 ouch Wd farmers bought expensive feed “nil Paid wages and other charges with the expectation of receiving 20 cents for the -'finished h'og in the nutumn. In somwioettincen lt`may have cost thin amount. or ncurly so to grow them. but when the farmer had his 3058 ready to market, what did he iintl?"i‘bat the other members oi' soc- IMY he was growing them for came forward and ‘virtually said, we are “.01 l>llYing_20 cents for -hogs this fall. ‘VB are only -paying i4 to 16 cents. but the farmer might well soy, these hogs cost me more than that to produce, they cost me 16 to iiioents per pound surely you will allow me- n little pro- fit 'for the trouble of feeding tthem. but what answer does this bring out; it does not matter what they cost you. we are only paying this pri(-.¢~. and you may depend it is going lower when \ll0l'e of you have enough ready for murket that we know you 'cannot hnltl. This is practically the condition un- der which farmers of today are work- llll- they -hqveno guarantee or assur- anos they they will receive the i-ost 0|’ Drodiicflbn formny article they may lrnvl or -pjyduce, I Wmlder, what n manufacturer of hlvws would say if be were used by 'hi flrmonint this manner. suppose for instance a manufacturer who far- merly hurbsan receiving $20.00 on-,~.h f°\' his rlowo bought his raw nnuoi-ist N U10 lDri`_ ;0f Zito year, paid his ‘Mill anti oI.Ii¢er co ts of- manniacl.nr~ ill, intending to put them on the niar» ra lu tl; fell of the year when lie' l I su ir .n pr.to'sup y-hil “"‘|°- -f0.\l'U¢lI?II‘i\t Ilzgizad of held: nbls to obtaiiwtile price- f-production. that the for-mem olmeiam and said we *T* |l°t'Dl¥ii`1i 0 . for plowe this M. pious are 'only worth $14.00 to lieoo. it tiooniit 'mutter to ut. if 'lhyr did.ooq__t,, _t1,¢..oo to moo to _l\¢nufeettii°o.‘ giggle 'have gone down, in you mint uve uotiootisy roosiu eiiitlilom. 'ma they win um; go .N . has not been privileged sn to du, is because he has never been properly organized or represented as it body. Our Governments have largely been controlled by the big interests. These ure fonts that all thinking men re~ cognize. and while the other members of it restless world ure calmoring for at greater wage and shorter hours of labor in the fuce of ti great shortage of all sorts o_l' comniodities_ and an opportunity for nity nation who will produce as much per catpita as in pre war times to prosper ns never before in their history, we find the farmers working its long hours and as intlustriously its ever. producing fully as much or more per num ns they ever did. ridding their full share in the nation's wealth, and taking any price fixed hy other members of soc- iety. either by price fixing commis- sions or by others who.ure able to adjust. it to their advantage. at the sumo time many of the laborers in our largest industrial centres in Can- ada are not turning out more than 65 pert‘oi1t_ of thc amount of mniiufuctiir- ed good; they were doing liefore the war. Everybody is in sympathy with the working man in his demand for a wage in keeping with tho higher cost of living, but he should know tbut` if he will not do ai fair dny's work that he will add to his own, as well as others. cost of living, und a 'nation that produces a smaller ainiouut per man than its competitors cannot hope to coinpete siiccussfuliy in the part of this agitation for thc lowering of the hitch cost ot’ living is that neur- ly_ everybody make their hardest kink against the cost of food stulfs alone, ' The price of bacon should be fixed (and -hus been), the, price of cheese should be fixed (und for a time it was); wheat must not go nbove a certain fiKt\re and the maximum price was fixed, but the implements that ii farmer innst use to produce tihele products with may go to any price the organized manufacturers may see fit to set, and after purchase the extra parts needed for any ,of these imple- ments to the mont' ridiculous prices hearing no relation to their coll vi production, (hut as the unfortunate victim of an owtner cannot obtain them -from any other source) my price they see fit to name. if there 15 any one thing that Governments might look into if they are anxious for o job for ii brand new commission. is to enquire into the prices 0f B01!" of our farm implements and the chnrg~ cs exncted for their extra parts. As ii folr sanipln of this kind of r0bb9U' i will cite the cost l had been pnyiui for it piers of six inch rubber hone uni-fi by a cerluln make of cream sbp- arstor of $1.50. thinking that l might se<~urt~ soiuetlilug that could be uied as it substitute. l tried a drug store, although it is not it place we are ac~ cusiomed to f‘iud buriillllli l}’iUi!lU`0l\i\*i but I was uhle to get the same article fbi" 25 cents, und i have found in the few instances where Mil’ "\°°\1°"|“' mm make a part that will answer, the “yt” is equally as great as in this instance. if we are to have prloe ¢¢n¢|»¢,1 in any of the necessities of %*-**t‘lil*l§iuill‘iti‘it‘-%'o”t'.i’J§§“tii'i5‘» life, lei us have it all around Anti we "conditions to produce'-the next -youu-1 will see i let E. ,vt ¢ .. ,. ., , -i -~ it.-_, _ . .t . , ~ _ _ , \_-3:- flthiibé-..-`_"'\ sw ~ that the industrial Workers ure only their pre war product. it will require while those rentnining are working markets of the world, but the strange i to bring production up to a propel' and I cannot see why producers of ing won't stand looking into. How Hqw FOCH REDEEMED ro _ food should not have as much right to ivould n fixed price on ladies' cloth- Hts Bovl-1009 vow set prices on their'farm products as WK OD $50.00 COM! »|00k in C0HlD21I'i- ---~- other members of society and thut he 3°" Wm* the ili'i0@ Df DHCOH- 'I`l1@_| (i~iarper's Magazine.) _fam Of UN? mutter I5, f-Will l!i'oduct'si ln Jutiuary. 1871, was signed the “av” "Oi H3011 iltlite hull’ as much on I shainefui peace that marked the tri- tan average an other necessities of umph of Prussia, Twilight was fall- llfc_ According to nn editorial on ing upon the .somber study-hull where this subject in it July- issue of tho kill the hearts were somber also. Montreal Witness, on a report of Around Metz the voice ofthe cannon -figures tuimn from those coiteotedtbegatt to thunder forth the triimlnh by the Bureau of Trade and Commercn ot' Germany. The ground trcnithled. monthly from every town of note in the- windows shook No one dared BUY Canada, 40 fu;-in pl-Oqugtg hm] ,»i§e,,|a. word. Then u Jesuit father, who on average of 35 pol- (_-eng Simft, 1914_. had been a nnval ot`i`icer, said slowly while 200 other commodities listed, Mfaiiillng itll* “'0"dS5 many of which are necessities oi’ life, "MY Cllildl‘@l1. Pray G00 fill' U19 fli- hud |-159,, in the same time 170 pm. ture of France. Alsace and iiorrztlne cent. This explains why -mituufuctur “"9 "0 M1156" °_‘"`5 - - A. & W. NESBITT Litwimi weeks of labor to their employees _- _ -_ with Wtednesday or Saturday hulf holi- °“' "'°“'~“- And “°“' th" “G ur" if' days Before _,rims of necessities the evening oi' our life, our pra_yeis can 'become pm.muhenuv ‘ower they are lieurd and our vows fulfilled. __ b I n __ lénmm 'and I Bavarian troops occupied the city mug 8 mme 1° 0 `p ‘ und went out of their wa t _ _ _ _ V o be inso- do tnot look foi any great reduction lem They _mowed _mwew____ the _,___ in value of any of these products for ‘ _ _ ' . ' _ it long time to como if it is colffect IESieI)soUt‘IflII:liOIi;nIxr¢ic:1‘;s ers and there can rant 40 hour "W" l“`“Y*"I-' SUM 'IW "“"""hiiI denfntids and stipulation. occupied a t‘"`“i“g ‘mt 65 per "mm De" "1""-°f part of the college. The students hndl to meet continually in tho corridors a vast army to make tip the defect.; and on me playground _md at me HWS" I" mf" *We I’°I"g dr'““'" by door the Gerinan soldiers, who bullied J |"¢U°l` Wages f"°‘“ 'IW f""‘"5 ami' theiu and nmdc them submit to humili- ations without number, Focli was bc- i`ully long hours as evoi' they did their side himself with rage. He passed his mnul>ore are heiui: to gt-eatly retltlcvd examination stn~.cessfuii_v at Nancy in the sound ot' the German bands that tilillldilfll- ll IH l'l\\D0SSlb|0 OD U10 General Mnnteuffcl, with his hnhltual farms in stuck raising countries to luck of tact. ordered to play. Fochl work loss than I2 hours at tiny ond, novcr forgot. these musical notes; most t`nriner_q exceed cveti this in the which rcni his our and his soul. I-‘ort_\ .~lutniner niotiihs nt leust, and ii' furih- Iwo yours inter. when lie who nuniedl ers finlshcrl prnduco sell for roublc coininnnder of the superb Twentieth their prc wail' value his liuttcr, meal Corps ol, liilrroliie, he ortiel'e¢1 lot' the n n st ,irc still its good as they duv his entry ui Nancy August 2'i nd .gi1. ' _ ' _ » _ » . A -, ,,v9,~ Wm-L»_ but when im taken tho 1915.11g_reutpurudein which partici- prices obtained for them to exchange Dill"-ll Ulf’ ‘Militia Of I-“G SIX*-ll UCSP for clothing for hi,-4 family, he finds ment of thi- city- lt was an unf0|'ge|- that not oiilv has lic to pay at greater Milli* iligllll fill' li "li.|.i`k9d lil-“ 0illl`)‘ pm. (._,_ma,ge` of mivmwe un the cog; into the post tlizit found _him ready ini' service when the hour came to wipe’ ', l f ' I tl t . ‘ - _ 'l tl ‘ i' i l r , _ I _I th L | did b f r. l have duet on tene uc it iociiiise-I :Iii 0 |.e';l:m;"\,:§i3e9` is vul;|eS.- in§|_§u3_ they forin nn iinp0i'iast.'detall of which I t Bohm* u|0mm“ _he omm'(“w DM no biographer of Poch has spoken._ ° 'W ' ` I- "51 _"_-miuon no' During the uri-upatiou he stutlied the Bed 0" lm "I" sm ly » ’ Gorman soul which he knows intl~ §:_“_;"'_':_;‘l:f§_)I__s___i1_‘;:";1_]m;_1:lttI;_?tht;e_g_;1({2? mately. .'l'lu'~. de-ptlis of its buseiiese. . ~ , ' ' ~ _ _ _ »- .t k. 1 ' exceeds lo -per cent. moisture he is :;n`:_'fy'IH__“‘_v_:'_:u:n _:ig i_‘;n3_‘;"tL_-‘__e;_I; open to prosecution; he must not on ,- . .iti .. f i<’ n'e* when th t sit- . me l"’““ny “I me ww adunerme any -gnnzftgl tom(it(n'inativ. lt Ivf1s(orI t`I]tIiI ii this products, his goodsnntist never td __ __ _(_ He Q' _S 1 bm _ he shoddy. This condition will exist uxfgi 3_6 ";‘(`_ugl(_'L _,gm mlftssk _jfinseélnl “nm th” I*"`““"" I“’”°""’s 'pI`°D""'ly "I" grayed upon his heart, From that ino- B““|Z“iI "S °t'I‘e" I"‘l‘"‘"`I“| w°"ke"s ment. lic swore to concentrate all the lim- “iid ‘"`E““lZ“’~I°“ “h°“m be `°f efforts of his life towurd a‘ single und greater benefit to l\lm._ than any- ._|_hu just revenge. it was at the time 09161' i'-l“f‘f"- f||`*‘t I" ‘he bimemf' "I ex' of his Ilrnt r-ontuct with tho enemy clwnze In exvvrletlw I-it the prvdueinz that the impressionable youth, smart.- Bild lllld C0'0lWi’|1U0i\ hi UU* muml' ing under the humiliation of his facur nnd marketing end. The De- ¢,0un¢,~y_ ,mid in himself; . B . pnrtments of Agriculture. both Federal “We must retake Alsace and Lor and Local. recvllllillliz U10 8\°0\\i im- reino. France must not remain a con~ iwttalwe of the fflfmimz lndustry in uttered nation. i must be the unor- the"prosperlty of the country. are mor." ~ ready nt ull times to lend everypoe- uihtoiusststuntvo to this end. and wilt PoPE esnouucse be pleased on request to send n re- ‘ IMMODEST DRESS preseutaiive from the staff to as many » _-_--_ of the annual meetings of the lnst ROME, Nov. 5-Pope Benedict has _.tutes as it. in possible to reach, lend 'caused the icihvwinz to be published every assistance to those already 0t~ in the Catholic nresgand' repeated ganlnod and to any other district thlt hom the pulplts of the Catholic wishes to start or re-orlenize such fchurches: “Certaht oxsggerations of ' society. - ~ ‘ dren which are now in fqghion are in danger to society, together with l We know right away, any hour of those who provoke to evil. It fills ue theday, when we‘ve reason to grow-l. with surprise and consternation to ob- l il u-it-e of boots and cloth-and complain. , _ ' ‘ serve that those who spread thin 13 -» 4. '- - H '.-~'~“."‘~'-iF”:: .-f.\f~...~ . '. -- 1 ; . - _-‘ ‘tt ' ~`..= t.;_ ‘»f » .»,'<'.;,:,_~-§»».;;_ vt- ‘-L ___ . g¢‘_§»:. i_\',._ f, '~.,'-._-.,,'- -_,_.,. ‘ fe i "‘ ~ < viz . 1 _,_ _ __ _ " - > . - ~ i-»»‘=,»=»t,."-c~.-, ..>'.»'. “ ~ .».~.-Aw ‘ ' t -J t ~ » ‘ , » ‘. ~ ~ t. »r .. - ~ i action, as those who set fire t house seein lo ignore the destructive 1| _ -t _ , H W , force of fire We r-an only suppose 183;? _ u_t_;ii_i__t;i_t _ _ _ Esorv lady no inettei ho thai ignorance alone explains the dc- dpthos _md |,,_. Mm., lf, ( |,,.,._t!,m:w‘ ° I IH" “"““I l’0!m°"~ IB lil dui Piorable extension of such fusliions so men |,, f,,I|0“. H, I ‘I I “U _.Amn,m,y to m__destV_ wmuh s_______ _ _ 1 t\,in|p tt nhl lio\ S _he mom __ __ _H _ _ _ i i Nil roti all uoinvn who winch gi, _| I fricndis viliose indecent exag e ii u oinament of thc; . _ he present fashion ‘ii loti | 1| f |,-08., offends modesw I Y Ar* Y J _ _ _ »- 5-10 GARLICK HILL LONDON, E. C. _ ENGLAND AUCTION SALES OF CANADIAN AN 1) AM ERICAN I' I t 1 RAW I URS, SILVER BLACK AND CROSS _I OXASIIUAI 'IY A ' ‘ . . uction Sales Talat Place Three Punts lunch Your T *ii ( J-“"“‘="`Y» M'1.V and Ociobtr -also- SIIIQS by |’l'iV11t€ TFCHIY Throughout the Ye'ir AGENT FOR UNITED STATFS AND LANADA ALBERT L. MONJO N 0. 220 Fifth Avenue, New Yoik City New Yoi k, U S A ‘REPRESENTATIVE FOR MARITIME PROVINCES E ' " LEONARD D MacKENZIE _ Truro, Nova Scotia. PRINCE ‘EDWARD ISLAND OFFICE . _ E. H. MONKLEY _ i Summeraide,P E. 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