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At the start the Hd _ h f ' decrease in production was not so ap- Mys me u theumu ”mf°‘ parent, but as the surplus stocks were none einem cr. drawn upon, it became apparent that borringution. sooiiie inflamed me Y of ’ Q¢d¢alCo.alCaauls. Ltd.. ,ahah li . 4 ` h acb country became more and more fectlonme memory me 55",; Jolmi n Bel To wnst :mm irsupp|y°"sn"d Demand Responsible for, High Prices. (From the address of Mr. Jos. Laporte before the Publicity Club, Montreal. - _-_ Before undertaking the study of the question of Supply and Demand and itsvrelatlon to high psices, 1 wish .to emphasise the tact that I am not an exllert on food distribution. With the present phaoitlc conditions existing, through the war, in the food situation, it is difficult to prescribe a remedy to the situation . For the sake of analysis and com- parison let us consider the year 1913 as perfect or normal from the stand- point of food production snddistrl- bution. Each country was then pro- ducing about its normal quantity of foodstuffs, consuming its local re- quirements and exporting its surplus. ,The exchange of food products was ‘following its course. Then the war broke out and as a consequence a large producing factor amounting to millions of men -was suddenly called world was fast moving ~towards he scarcity of food. As more men were being called to e colors production decreased -pro- portionately in the countries affected October, at Rogbgry, P. E. I., ot Mrs. D0 n to supply the deficiency. As S ngaged in- supplying men and munl-`A tion workers the production of egrf- Nell' ln gentle, Alexander and J. tural products -became less.: This Malcolm, in Boston and Gurdon at also applied ‘to Canada and the U. S. ho A. but with the difference that they _L w re not being su-bject to the actual B ul e estruction of their fields and indus ' Ed . trial machinery. That is why they The tune,-a1wh|ch,l00l¢ place lm ere called upon t_o produce more and saturday um mst to Belfast came. ppb' 'm°"° t° ‘th°5° E‘"'°l’ea“ °°“"` tary was largely attended the Rev. J. es Wh” We” “|55 devastated by W. Mckenkie conducted the services e fighting armies. V at Countries like England especially, d to a lesser degree France, italy, R "AGENTS WANTED” ¢° our high grade. moderate priced personal Xinss, 6 cards: Making $5.00 up each evening. Simply siliiowéng our nianniiicent free samlgic book lo 3 I’ - \ nl Men and women are uow taking orders for had t0 gat their Supply l'l‘0ln Cllba and fl' cp I acquaintances and iieigl ors aitel' Ja business hours. Full time agents make $5000 1 lip. Highestcommissions. Creditgiveii. Deal n direct with manufacturers and save customers E 5"’ °'°'~ “‘°""'“ 4"_*C°~ "`°'°“‘°- ltoube supplied mostly from the U. S. ‘ ' .A. and Japan. Jams, Canned Foods, = Dried Fruits were supplied almost ex- ‘ cl in?" lgegrlnlal French P tinent, as .many other foodstuffs. The T . ° “ ° “S” *lf “K Pl" f°*` W°"\°“~ armies sent to Europe were so may Committee held u Provincial Boys-_. So a. box. Sold at ull Drug Stores, oi -mniied to any nddress on receipt or “GW °°"S“m°" "M10 Swell me 31'- Parliament and its success justified ostly from Germany and Austria, 8 ther sugar-producing countries not cted by actual fighting Tea from great demand by the armies in rope. Rice, a failure in india; had uslvely by the North American Con- prlce. 'ne scoheli ni-ug Co., s¢. cnii.. ready too large number of non-profth U10 ca" ¢° "ml “mi °fh°1‘ DHHS catherine Macdonald widow or ine the globe less affected were called lute Nell Macdonald aged 83 years. gium, Holland and other neutral ML Wmlam Mclnnlm M,-_ (3_ N_ “mfies Whuse “Far “DPW cam” Morrison, Mr. J. Milton McDonald n 6 . ' . , ; pan, China, India and Ceylon were M 4, . _.1 ~ g` tx ut we , our -with Demalisk 'rhlsr noxnmean that measures should not be enacted to stop wilful hoarding when this is evi- dent. Those guilty ot auch offence deserves the maximum., -But such laws or rsstrictioasfebould he drawn “P by men coversant with' conditions and not by politicians in quest of votes.` - ~ Thank God the Weir is over. But we must not rejoice to the extentof for- getting the unfortunate countries who gladly coiisenteiii to;s&deva_sted for :ge sake. _all lY_ , 1\..3B°!§_ WPI' Y csus`e?lan\dmour own la s who are coming back to us, some-never 868111 to help in production. but the greater part ready and willing to take back their places lf only a fair chance and a little time. For them and for -the return to pre- war conditions I ask you to give your best effort, and to those wh`o grumble about -me hiss cost of living. while drawing large salaries 'to stop quib- bling, and look conditions squarely in th-e face and 'help to solve this great problem. iN iiiiioiiiiii oearri or mms. can-isnius mAci.>o'NAi.o Th death occurred' on the 9t'li 6 -i e leaves to cherish a gentle and af- ., Master Mariner, of Georgetown; . me and three daughters: Mrs. A. Gillis and Mrs. Hector McDonald, utte, Maulana, and Mrs. Arthur monds, of this city the homie and grave. The pall bearers were: -Mr. John . McRae, Mr. Charles R. Morrison, ‘ d Mr. Francis W. Painton. PARl.lAMllN'l` .___ A - Acting on the suggestion given by- aylor' -Statten. Ontario Advisory elr judgment. lrinel. llntlrlo. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN _ P _ R t vi d vi ii -_ r _ .- made it aPP*“'°“t *fha* ‘he 1"’ °f WP' Boys' Parliament, which will -meet at Hill; grlisin: inrlcfenases ‘tfsralll m§lt;l'x’v: Ply and demand W” 4" 1”" “°tl°n -St. John during the Christmas holl- 'ronic-wiil build you up. $3 n, box, or .and no amount of conservation, .price d wo for ss, nt drug stores, or by mail l fixing and restricting could have over- nr l'ti' |_'l‘hSlsll a .'.'sili)»n2¢r..':,,,|.:|,_°° ° ""5 taken the situation bordering on fum- b in Z D were going head-on when the war ia l came to an end by the victory of me fome this fall. Four in Nova Scot , Allied Armies in October, 1918. P JJ; ` J’“H~-+-¢»l*»T'»1rfrfVrfv»`fJW' *" ; 'changed since? and, will we 'see W _. ‘T -~.._. ." "'-5.-. 4 + +~+ 4 »`7"1`? .:' ,X , I era -. :tr '._ 4 W7' ~l --- _~ -we .. 12;.. -_ 'MV [x~\"4`iL"v_ __.'*“;t_".;*_`*_'; ‘ _ f "‘ _ ‘M _' 1-a1‘f‘“;~ M, _ _ ._;,. - » ._ _ 1W`\'i‘; »... -'.»,»7f`-:iv--» _--- -5 - ".'..»‘;L-lm-".,' ‘|'.'l'11‘lI ‘lm l" ` " ` ‘ vv___,_.,,____` ’ ’ ""*`* *_'I;t;*;*;t;*_'2'* - zso Rooms ' * iw .' ioownii emi, 5.9,, . accustomed to a different kind of ac- , EUROPEIA 4 . _ should come :prepared to make nom- \VI’l4\N tivity than farming and industrial ae Inausg ,fir two or three or Une best p i . N s_ s_ ||l2ss|ln be very large and as a consequence . i will e i bl h. At -this point , _ _rrll_1»li‘¢ lollaltsr .-lnlvffzsh to sgyfng :mfg on _price “Xing Thy queeniy presence sweep through , Nm” P"b"°v “°- and -the hope that it will lower prices “’°°d and W°ld~ V ' MONIY TD LOAN generally. V ' ' A MOINIIIII. F- I. I, if ,. . ,yi ., I hope they will accept as other coun- W .f - -tries have done, and ‘thereby put the en -. ~, _-V ,‘.l`“ ' - _ , mr *_ E.; plniverse at rest, and the second is ch producers, to the soil and other in- fi -1 _ , ., _ _,_ ‘==‘. . . dustries dependent upon it. 0 * _-fi, N " You cannot expect to -beat the law y g spring. omg. -»- I m'°d“‘fti°n ‘mes 'mt mme “P t° con' town, one to represent thd -towns", and- + - °“m""°“, y°“ must "-°t expect "meh l, one to represent‘the.coun-try. in this . relief. Lurope has only started to re- Pr I TQRQN1-9 build her Inst Agricultural .production A , , _ ~ '"C°~ff°°fSh°»n-nn - “"4 1° impaired "=f°“@h °""‘°° “M §.°.~..'.l'§..I‘»'3l‘Iii§’if°»fi'i'idi.2'dif§inB§§°olf§lf f and Business Dlsmct - political troubles caused by the re- lo ' Y '4"-"-"‘°“*’°°'<»'w- 7 tivlty. The process of absorption-must necessarily be ions. because-of-the ,°’“ ° °" °° "””°“°“° °“’ Pm' - . -magnitude or the undertaking, but ir “°°~ %=~. 'ine Aiiies have been dino to tous niiii- - io surely can just as well solve success- gully’ the .pioiiiein or taking mein J ducers. ' The corresponding increase iivprlces e and li.i h rlces towards which we To what extent .has the situation The -first is a speedy ratification of t ie return of the .millions of men, non- A urn to civil life of,-millions of men ns of men out of producbioiithey ack O The demand for foodstuffs will still I venture the opinion that, as ap- The success of the Ontario- Boys' a ays. ' rilament has led to a Maritime 'Members for this Parliament will' e elected from the nine Provincial Conferences' -to be held iii the Mari- ti rl . The delegates at each Conference ill nominate mem-bers for the Pa-rlia~ . >-c .» d .__, lower prices again? are questions ‘ _ 2;. § the answers to which depend on .two Flllent' and an elecmm Wm take place . -~ ,gl » , factors: I T e Saturday night of the Conference. he -travelling expenses and the en- b - N. ; _ ` _ '__ ertainment of the members elected _ - - . the peace treaty by the U. S. A. which m be paid_ - . “ »' ‘ The Province or P. iii. i. wiii be titled to two mem-bers. 0ne_to be osen from the city, or town dele- ver one hundred and iift dele atcs t-tetown, November 7-9. Each centre sending delegates 0 S69 ur in New .Brunswick andvone in nce Edward Island tes, and one i'rom the open country. _ the Provincial Conference' enrolls ovince the election will take place *__* OCTOBER i ».._... . \. . __a|a,.- . ‘ ru .;~=. . -" ~‘ '-- '-f. I .~- \ _"fr 1.-'_ ' »` ' ..f.’*.f 1- »_*"~:-f'.‘~ 1.' ~,:-ff'.- -' ' ' - .'~' -_.,"~‘f'/_-. \ . 1 ,fr i _ .;_ _ .. ,. ..,”.-...`» _, “_ \ .ie \‘ 4 _ ,I . ._-., _ g I/'/» \ f in_qre_.,thought_ has to be given to the ` stoclfzflngfshbchildren wear. Cooler days-cold nights, deiniand, it. as the,-lititle folks may be, they do need protection; againsit chills. _ ' year the problem is easily solved. l,\fZlothérs_will be glad to know that they will_l1aV¢ H0 fl`0Ubl¢ getting- “Little Darling and Little Daisy Hosiery. _ . The soft Australian Lambs’ wool from which these finest of stockings are made is once more available. l , ‘ Your dealer should be able to supply you. If he is not yet able to do so, we will , ' _ gladly see that you are supplied. _W I / LITTLE pARL1NG Ho_siERY-for babie. and nny nn. up to ~ r 5,,”- seven-has silken toe and heel. §\:.'§*`f Pl( f °~ LITTLE DAISY l'-IOSIERY-for children up to twelve`-has extra* " strength in liecl and toe ‘ I Ma1i3' daiiily _shades a-nd black. _ - .e R p\ \_ \ The ciiipin-nn Holton Knitting co., Limited. Hamilton -(_ _J 1 . ». _ ,.4 , ..... _ _,_-_ we fair October, with the red and gold! ` "' * - ne doubt her scepter till again we " ' ` aiid BWRYS _"“"""" " f0.X{ W. W. 148118; H8llfBX‘ `S. A. |S|;ml-llerglde' Benhg Murphy, Sum. fpllod-to Canada, no amount of price _ _ . . , . , _ p fixing or regulating Wm bring relief Between its memories of her tender V'CT°R'A H°'|'E|- Hlltz, H.a-lifax, C. S. Parkinson, St. mei-side; Ed Wood, Pownal- K. Hud- .DF ls cs Barrister. 8o|l¢li:ui- and . _ iiotuiy miie Nsween Bleek, Cfiarlottgoewn lrssoli Ofilee, Georgetown Monty to Loan on Real letate ._ "' " fi si.. it -w. iitinnin vlflliiui /. suilolon ones. 1s|»i¢¢»a-”d6»n- °-.:~:~f“~»"1':.°:»“' omg new sins mining' , ‘ onnuamwn. nl. i. _ "'°,*°"‘ *"4 4\*5°!"9¥_° 1 __<~""- 7° Lo . ` V ,- n, ,fi ~._ .'- ~¢- ..;..!.t?’l&l.9.l.l‘ ~,_ ' no, la., esueian far, Aww.” :lm U’ __ A V ximmum _ npnseis against -the hlghcost of liv-ing, as come universal and' proportionate to ithe -conditions affecting each country. | A lf you fix the selling price of goodsl to be sold in Canada 'the result will be that these goods will bo sold for~e'x- port because ol bet-ter prices offered through a more urgent demand. and -greater need. If you stop exports the country will suffer financially, and finally if you fix the price of goods imported-to Canada you will be unable to 'buy -them iii oompetit-lon with other countries. in foodstuff, as in most lines of business, competition is an long as ‘that price ffixing does not be- H skies, er wealth of roses, her enchanted Ch,‘"'|‘” Riggs- N9" Y°"ki L~ H~ P' W- Thompson. Ottawa; T. H. Arsco`t Mamie S therland, bt. Pete s; Wm. days. -M_°’4’P0,_A_ J°rd0n_ Toronto; F, E_ Murphy, A few drops of ammonia in, th, wat- er in which you wash your hand; will remove all fishy odor from the hands.- Jchn: G. iii. Watson. MOIICIOIH Calif.. 'son, Hamilton' J. F Simiott Morell' _ Bear island, Aug. 26, 1903 Mlnard's Linlmeiit Co. .- Limited-. Dear . \Sirs.-Your itraveler is h8r0 today and we are getting a large quan- tity of. your MINNRDB LlNlM.EN'I`. We illld it thq, Lipimgnt qu the market making no exoeptioa.We have been in bnsliiess 13 ye`ars-a.i`id- have handled all kinds.--but ilavedropped them all but yours; that sells' itself: the others have to be pushed to set rid of. ~ -_ v -_ , W. A. HAGERMAN \ v.'!»\f_R5 ARE You . , <0\N *O o»=s:~o l "HE w\~Tsw.'.> - i "5, V K i c»\N~~r 'rsi_i. ~rc~i-_...#1 Hub Ni4DNv»\N~l-5. - ' WANT To RY £V€NiN - our ' ir ~r - . . o ~ Haven-v oecioeo JH.. I gg’-,°""‘ “UT *ND ouiys _ ' i i-law: You _ may me ri-ie. 'woaav 0.- MY ASKED You L\Fg. .=_“vMT5"~ SHE :view woo AN M 'HTF 1 . `¢-_»_~_f- f» H tag IAN/:lbb F wi-wr Ting’ Dio You *fours MMD noir; . Y. l AT bEvgN -_._.¢ _...fl-L_ are m