\ ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN "JANUARY 12, 19w It's good H 0 R S E sense... To Advertise in the YELLOW PAGES of your TELEPHONE “DIRECTORY “We might now consider the sit- FARM humans (Continued from Page 5) untion as we see it in affecting a. number of farm products. Yester- day we considered that of dairy- lng and a great many progressive measures were agreed upon as far as the dairy industry of this Province is concerned. To bring ourselves uptmdate 1 would lik-e to point. out that the domestic dis- appearance of butter in Canada iii 1949 to Nov. 30th was 46 million pounds less than iii 1948. The pro- duction of margarine in Canada to November 30th was almost 66 mil- lion pounds and 64 million disap- peared. Storage stocks of creacnery butter at the end of November were over 67 million pounds. $101». B518 stocks of choose were over d‘! million pounds. "We are told that any carry-over of butter will be sold at Dairy Support Board prices. but we have no announcement yet regarding ihc production of tho year 1950. \\'o have an announcement that ap- proximately 90 million bounds of cheese will be sold to the British Ministry at an unstated price. but possibly in the vicinity of 25c or that. has taken place in eggs w-hich are selling at. not much over we ver dozen on an average for all grades “There are two factor: however. that should not be lost sight ca’. ‘Fiicre iS a tendency at preggnt t0 dissipate flock holdings and this is going on in some parts o! Canada at a. rapid rate. It. will have, no doubt. some effect upon product- ion levels. "The other factor is the incense wliicii will come about in con. siimpiioii as a result of lower price levels and lhis increase will help to hasten tile absorption o1 the surplus. "Ii. was slated at the recent Agri- cultural Conference that if Canad- ian consumption of ens reached as high as that of the average cori- sumpiioii in the United States we would have iio egg problem in Canada. We have an expanding Pqpulation and possibly the situ- ation may not. be as gloomy as it appears at the present time. “if tiiorc is one place where definite and vigorous action should be taken by producers it ls in the ficld of poultry production. The establishment of a regulatgd 53,5. tern of marketing is a vitai 119695. siiy and immediate action should 26c which would be 4c lower than the 30c level of last year. This. should take care of the bulk of our] cheese surplus but what will hap- pen to butter without some sup- port and in the face of keen mar- garine competiiion should not bci hard to Iorcscc. Undoubtedly incl general situation of ilic ti‘ ii be taken to bring about a com- plete organization across Canada io_ take care of the poultry situ> niioli, "Unfortunately the spectre oif a surplus in any product brings abcut panic and a collapse q! mar- koi levels to lower points which lilf‘ really ‘llul justified. Al. the iitescrii, time \\'ht'n ivv are chang- observed between costs and mar‘- keis, the lowering of prices in all services can be a very good thing for the people at large and also expand the markets. "In any event, it is not the gross dollars that a producer makes in a year. but the net dollars that he is able to count over after the years business is ended that counts. For the past flew years we have been living in a highly secure position with contracts pro- vided and a knowledge that. when we started in at. the first of the year to produce a farm product. that product was going to be worth so much on the market. arm economy has been vary favourably balanced with that of other industries. For this reason and the demands of the war pe- riod, agriculture was geared to high production and assured prices. War‘: destruction was bound to overtake us sooner Ol‘ later and we had ample evidence during 1949 that its effects were with us. We are now facing that situation, with surplus products of bacon, poultry and eggs ‘and pos- sibly potatoes. We are looking to the Governments for support prices. We miss the protective as- surance that. we enjoyed. We are facing a ‘free enterprise‘ condi- tion and under siicli conditions it is vital that we exhaustively examine our oivn position and find out if the agricultural industry it- self has any solution, or any pro- tcciioii to offer in order to con- ic-rici siicccasfulli: with those new thing for this province, but even with the freight asislanoe, feed prices can get. too high for us to buy. We are facing that condi- tion right new? In any event. the reconstruction of a farm pro- gram in hogs, poultry. dairy pro- ducts on the basis which preserves a proper balance and lessens ihc level of cost of production is right now in the face of changing mar- ket conditions. one of the most far reaching influences and ne- ceasities. Solid Thinking Needed ‘There are all kinds of sugges- tions floatixig around that are crowded with pessimism that our brood sows should be slaughtered. that our poultry flocks should be wiped out. and procedure be fol- lowed on the basis that dire dis- aster is right around the corner. Thai is not the spirit and there is no need for such extravagant prac- tic-es. This is a time for wise and solid thinking, the application of outstanding business practices in both production and marketing processes. "Without being critical, l will say that the years that have just gone by, when we were under the ceiling and floor prices, softened producers to a very great extent. These were the years when ample preparation should have been made for the future which any- thinking person should have known would have brought the pnoblcims oi today. One-eighth —brawny woodcman and farmer is now grateful to Sarriak for almost immediate relief it brought him! Life in the woods and on the farm is strenuous-and not for a man with stomach com laint, suflering such agonizing a dominal pains he was often unable to stand up straight! Afters year of thin, it looked like Mr. Curtis McGrath, of R.R.#2 Prince William, York County, New Brunswick —inight have to give up. He bells us- "I had attacks of terrible pain in the upper stomach that were so severe felt sick and had to lie down. These often bothered me before breakfast and sometimes during the day. "i'_tricd numerous remedied but notlung seemed to help. And it was only after l had suffered for over a your that I heard of Sarnak and tried 1t. Before I was half way through my first bottle l noticed an improvement. So I continued taking it, and can honestly say the stomach condition is completely relieved and now I never suffer with any abdominal pains whatsoever. “I usually took Sarnak before n mcai~and must say it is very plonarintdiriaiing and doesn't ruin the inaio nfihc food. So I'm doubly grateful for Saruak." Stomach Pains So. lnieiise- Often‘ liaii To Stop Work and Lie lliiivn MR. cunrrs mam r11 i F Like Mr. McGrath, ehmr people in_ail parts of Canada w? are loud in their praise of Sui-nan You owe it to yourself to try I least one bottle of Sarnak, to 5mg you cannot share the relief rocaiv ny so man sufferers from stomach) liver and 'dney upsets, buckacl-m constipation and arthritic, hour-iii; and rheumatic pains. You see the anal esic o of Sarnak are comgoundgd lgfliiij medicine-mud it brings fast pal]! relief because it is in liquid form; n tablets or pills to dissolve. So give] a try rigiit away. Get Sarnak today. N All Dzrug $0010: irr..iro.\-. --,.i r - w r - .~ " a »- _ . . ._ I": w; as ll\l:lj\)‘(i:l5 ‘h; ‘if Ollotuoxiirlorghiihioiilizlnth? rLlfihni‘ you“ to 1mm um.“ mg iron an assured to a, free en- °°“d‘“i°“5' Yestmqay U“ Nmry" can‘ P“ “m” ‘m “gs! l". is Slat‘ '2' _ g ' 3 e a g o u!“ lcrprizi- OJOIIOIH)’ pessimism should me" “wk 50m‘: 3mm‘ m m“ m‘ ed when _“'° we“ enwymg e.» " iicss - - - Dont let those perfect prospects miss your name when 1mm “o: suuauon H,“ mic Cu,- mmkmg‘ bu‘ rather gpect. Cguefl; pflicesifwlould iIIZVEaPTQZLi-i“ .. . - ic wou ve - 1hr) an- in a liming mood. “our expo“ contract Wm‘ BM’ HaUTOUS action. Support Prices rglyaplignwciievd m: presenm yea“ C R o S S R D 4H0 o T aln for 1940 was l66 million pounds Potatoes _ _ marketing. _ ACROSS 3 “can “m,” ;3_ pirnrm T M O V _ of which about 100 million pounds “it l!» P0594131 iilai- Eel-PPM‘ “industry must at all times be ' Abmwn lspeaklng zmduhsm 5 I E TE- q TU H1311’ YOU B"!!! more b11911"!!! lhfmllh l"! flfecuvfi "5"" were supplied The domestic de-| "The present. situation is no‘. prices may either be discontinued plfopafgd out, of the proceeds of vhahmger many but o K 5 tisenient in the Yellow Poses. Telephone Comliany repreaentm inand for Dork Products inst your fivourable as for as potatoes are or applied only in an QYUETEQECY industry to establish busines like ‘Amman qanguas" ‘mpracuca, 1- | Ch l“ lli Canada was exccediiicly lllgll concerned. Canadian production on a basis that will offer-little en- technique for 115 own assistance 6 sharp Y. Aleavmg alumna 5 p pgyg five, specially trained to ldvige both larga and smal ar o e- and carried the price h‘ the Mark “my-eased "on, an eany estimate gouragameni. i-o producers, and and promgom That i5 what oth- Spmu or food 21 Malayan i town firms on profitable Yellow Page Advertising, are in Char- tinicsdo about 34c pep pound or of 80 millions of bushels ‘io BD- only after the producers them- e,- brackew o1 industry provide w [Husk b‘ Amimm" dagger _ 0U > lIAT lotfietown now and nro at your service. w? higher ma“ the présen} 1H9" pnlvmnlciy .91 mm“)? bushels‘ Sell/Be 111W? Pxhalmed 9V"? “Walls and that can only ‘come ficmtiie n Lcamcr vole ‘Wm _ D m This year there arn prOspQLIS of a nciily lCoCilillg the high prOdUCV of protecting themselves. We compiere organization, coordiiia- flaskmrol‘ 6 Class"), ztumplre o , U.- higher hog population and we are inn of 1948. The United States pro- might as “.911 [ace the issue and mm and coopemylon 0g the 1am; l2 smauedlble 7 Admma 2513a“ [AN K Y Eb Y ‘assured Only of a market. iii Blli-iillltliOn increased from an esiim- be quite frank with ourselves. producers They are the only m,‘ 8 Repm“ 213cm" ,., aln. because of wheat diversion. oblate 363 million bushels - to alp- Am support prices over a 1on8 peopl! who can decide and bring m Kmdo‘, so“, severely zarpmlessiona‘ ‘Hum-y. ‘MM.’ 60 million pounds. The price liasmroxiniately 405 million bushels. period desirabm and only in c355 their own pmwcfion mm effect “ppm q Musicnolb ‘shorumedl 37 sumo.‘ c ~ . i- _i - ~ < . . -- ' For m appointment at your convenience, just call the Telephone ‘lt’sef,gclozfriéla‘égiglllh 3e‘; aérisaggaLi ' Call}:culjzfethygniald glétifigsTfl of great. emergency? pgisigioi "i; your lhlgikllgg today $3135? i4 Wi-irri i2 God of earth 30. Low splrils highest note 3mm?“ office ‘n 3m“. M“ “Hum per-bound‘ hemp i." Prince Edward Island i312‘ 52.25311: pcroigtesot v-Toduction to atrhisedrieadRakereagzvinhagg s‘ ivaini Q lEgypL) IKLUndu-idcd 38.Al'l'l.lill0i1y "At. the same time the Domiiiioni cellars at the present time is a have l ‘cmdency to mcourage a itggmaflm which i‘ being provkh i5 ilolodlnnd gander 33. Air ‘g Government intends to support GQYEUOCl nonmal crop for this Prov» b" of gambling with production ed by both Provincial and Fem n lg‘) 5 P i" a‘ 53"?‘ ‘a m) million pounds at a price of $32.50. ince and we have shipped out be and take away a great deal of ml Govemmenu and for ‘vhich oasicd i ere c: ms ea y . but as soon ‘as will! reached we tween three and mo“: mime" initiative from the producers. i‘. cried aloud lo heaven for many is Sim“ . are told there will be no further i)llSilPls_'l'1l€‘l‘8 is not a large quani- “w had some evidence in me e U1 on“, Imam through 0 Ariiiesnc I 2 supigogii‘. The qfuistiorrliiiliicsil ii_\- of potatoesoiiitilileowestwggg past flea‘ in our dairy concerns yftairfih new éeoulduegumté conlrgls a‘ Sglligilélflk“? i5 conic c. 1e S T llii p - ‘iiifffls ti" iii ii m‘ . n . 4 , _ e ~ aibovo tlic 60 uiulllon we are to ex-Rfrcight IrnicS. however. have made ‘ha? ' support price 05:,- cbégifif.’ o“ 9'“ markets" H°""b““"‘l5ei“a‘:p 2.’; AITilEDAFI pa“? h u, United it more (“mam i“ tirade in imm- Lfiixeihtcli-Klilglivlersloetalfz Dairy Pro- kelhanz gtiffiirg? tlliaSvjléweiuggisliaiiOn kggM h "It. is proposed t at. e petition with Centra Prov noes. r as re ' i r yt i States market shall be cvpened and‘; lvlazkets are below cost. of mo. ducts Board. that llieiff W611‘ "c" w; have the means and the me- 25 CHM,“ this involves an opening bothl dLlCllOn. _ clined to adopt an Iincii ieren l ' chinery now to do it and therehii 3G Pa“... ways. If United States prices arei "In n0 phase of production in titude towards selling their 13$‘ no UYTIE‘ in which action in t is 2-, “Mn-a name higher than ours and they have a this Province is the grniiblers ln- duct direct to ihe market. ° respect is needed to a greater ex- 23 when," i d S . . . _ _, place for our hog products there stinct brought out to a greater eX- ivonder 100 Why P°iat° P” m“ tent than ii. is right. now. 39 lnlhccom _ i - .1 - .. ._ w» . will naturally be more or less of a‘ tent than in potato production and in i949 planted‘ the same acreage --1 “mid vgry strongly urge mg month i 0H8 “'88 mwement- bglll Uni-seal it is about time farm people ktepg of potatoesthas in l9481 Wain I": (ha; you an farm peopletgo bee: n Harsh - , s s T o R E States prices have not n as lg. iQhQii‘ records separate on D0 a ducers in at year pan. mo to your own commum 195 an =5 Rn," t as ours and if the market intomi-odiiotion and find out accurate- acres than should have been take this up w-mh your feuow ‘RUSSJ ' Canada. is opened we may have Bllviy just what. their dollars and ccrrli planted, and would have met. dis- farmers men women and young 3(- C [y (N U I influx of pork which could lllrlhvflpCsiiifJfl actually is in relation t0 aster if it were not for tho price people? Nobody else is going to n) Aldav-se P E | ' embarrass our domestic murkcl-‘thc pwdilrtiori by this CWP- uppori, application. do this job for you. It must mart,‘ I - - a This situation is definitely unsat-i “T0 m; mind the futu:e of pot» “There was a generai cry that come from with-m {he industry, as Dispatch ~ isfactory at. the present time aiirhio growl g on Prince Edward - m“ “ppm-t did m; cove,- wgt and from the he“; o; u", in- .59 Choke offers but scant enoouragementzianri mu t be associated with ex- of production and ye; 1949 au-e- dustnn group 5 s s to our hog producers. port to countries outside of Can- age was mm more ma“ the aver- '0 wager! Mm and at the present time. we 38¢ 0! a "umber o! fwmer years‘ Facing An Emcrlfllcl’ i1 Contests cam” ‘m’ mt m a nwourame won These matters are introduced here a, speed _ to merit l high acreage _ s. . 1y w indicate that there is a N m‘ [gimme w price . JAN- tarfjditl’,§§°i§c§§§fngY§°flmfiZfl]1gifhigplfgsnhifrgfkgigffgélggrfgél5313i» be done by producers in suppug-LWI have said that price DOWN . meeting these new conditions. support i, Jumped in an einl- ‘ Ofiewho time we either Ibui up to the present have no definite assurance in eggs or- ln potatoes that we are, and the market’ up m the present times races tune‘ is strong to, good beet Th,“ ergeincy and l consider we are I facing an emergency, and should .|z DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llereb how to work it; Bulk Seedless Raisins, Beef Sausage, tin .. . 85c m," F,“ yumme, 2. lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33c Mackerel, 2 tins 89c a due will“ em" C‘ m" 9?“? __ . ahflmned n, a i, o. n“... Sccded Raisins, 2 pkgs. 40c Cut Wax Beans, 2 tins 25c. *,f,,£;$,‘§“‘,§§,i,?.§§§i§" Z~,§.‘;“E.,‘?fii,°;1, fix;gpégisiicutilatustsliigntiiilho 120.13 "We are purchasing anpioxi- ZQ.',“,.,,,,-.,_ The pp Agricultural A x Y D L B A A x R Lard, 2 lbs. . . . . . . 40c Peas, choice quality, doulbtgdly be followed by 10\ve1"trol mes.- matters feel that potatoi mately dtwo millllion tggiifilfivem: ppm Suppmt A? Zroviirlixeginffiola h L o N G F E L L o w Shortening, 2 lbs. . .. . 58c 2_tms . .. . 27c prices on beef.“ t ~t “ml and pEoEiti-y Prifgitlltloisfxrasitfilild prramiieiutsiadnenuszuyces. the bum of {gigs iztgoigiog r; rapt up w 0m M" ‘imply "mm m moth“ In m‘ example A u w‘ RON?!‘ 0819. 5 lbs. . . . . 42c Libby's T011191“ Soul): u, Itdgigtierefiofiimpiisnnoof pork, iiiitrilei: galsrision p which we should be producing that amount constanfly k, take for the three Us, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- Bliik T08, p91‘ ll). . . . . 890 6 tillS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 mecanaga f" 1543.49 w“ 1g per ' and cou-lcl be producing on PEI. gate of distress conditions in any trophirs, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Morsois Coffee, per lb. 72c Libby's Vegetable Soup, cent higher than in t-he preceding yg-Qduggrg apprehensive farms. One of the bis Pram/if“! bracket of agricultural production. Each day the codc mi", a" diner,“ . liiotiicrfls Own and 6 tins .. 70c year and was estimated at alwilii iacin-s Producers W! “Fmimfi I believe that Prawn" °°“‘ml°“* A c ~ lmPQY“ ‘This in a general way L! the market conditions 1063i! 15 “hi? demand that the provisions of that. "Fwlnm Q“°'“|" Onions 8 lbs. 20c 99° “mm” .T’°““d5~ T“ . a .__ J ance oif taking surplus gitiligduigtghehefulglegtatpegitssibg: K N v D D J w I K D A A M‘ E N w G c N,’ Cream Style Corn, establishment of a balanced agri- cultural program for this provinm, Schwartz Coffee, lb. . 60c F A Blue Ribbon Cocoa, 11°? pm” situation efifccting the future of our farm products. Producers are q _ ducts of! the market under some‘ ‘ _ ~ ibs- - ~ ~ - ~ - - - - -- 68° 2 m“ - - - - - - - - - - 7c SWPPWWE edit!“ “Wm” P’ lookin" forward as a result i" and I 4° Swim" ma‘ m" °‘ N“ eralit)‘ in CAfTYlflg farm people M w M M H. A K c ‘r w r u J a D v J i. A '1' K‘ lililrmaifldl‘. PM‘ ‘mule 35c Peaches» choicfi quali y. ‘Yemendmls "we “can” °f “S m‘ nppi-.~ii:@n5ipn to rapidly detei-iorat- most urgent needs ls the reduction over the digqicuii wndiiions-whicir . (iriipcfruit Juice, 2 tins 32c 2 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . 54c gglfgé: thggx‘; usage diorgmsrwggfrzf in; nn-ni pi-ioos and are afldfiflvtiug- l p: potato aictrrcaflcatooe; piglet!‘ i; iiaclns H8013‘ Sir-Lighter: R " A D L K '- U = 5 T V A- . ' .1 ~, ' e‘ ' ' c ions w no e ‘ - ,. , _ _. -» _ Hamburg Beef, Z this 75c Fels Naptha Soap, Sumpum, |“ightloofisifiggetiiféfv p321‘ 1s’ produzizim and ‘he uunmuon o! simi. are Ycslcnm l cmmqufle‘ How WELL "onnms km,“ Carin-r] Beef Hash, tin Mo. 2 cakes . . . . . . . 19c A pencil and paw examination. ‘erunw on Era-m acreage which "n" support and wnung, o, ‘ma: BRIDGE in THE BRAVE oars or OLD-MACAULAY_ LITTLE BEAUTY BROOMS, Reg. $1.40-Speclal $1.15 E53! And Poll-m’! however, can never give a pro- should be in the form o4 barley far-m producers in Canada gill un- numuuua by m»; Imam synamu , i ' t f his posi- and mixed grains of very muc dm-Mediy have a viiai a aui on DRY GQODS ‘filth tfixertfjgifier 195 egogswmaplijdi ldilfllflcr firs? ailcc Lille-ll Enany other higher quality than that which we every other indqsi-r-y in Canada .. - . . ,. v . P° l’? 5 _‘ ' "‘ Q - '. . k d g a y e compelled at the present time d n our lalbflul‘ psopio as Largo size hhaki Combination 0\8l'&llS'—-P3.l!' .. $4.50 cated at the present time Ulflt it, i. ageiiggn-egnimge aflcifiign i: pmhase in our ‘round m“ Luplohe" “a M, ‘MM on B955’ “Cmy Cloth Jackets"sizes 263% dimcult to prophesy um ‘mum’ which vitally effect that. position. "There is on one hand WW1 which this may be Predicatad if fiI/Juhnsuns Clearing at 30% DISCOUNT Esizkhligl/igiiesihign 194:1 ‘i333 We cannot assume that other fac- potatoes. the glimmer‘! Chin“ Ind agriculture in Canada by falling Quantity Airforce Topcoats-Each . . . . $4.75 sequent“. i; nooks 5,19 not artist-i tors such as the price u! things not to: bfilfiiiill n‘; plum: ‘is: price! and‘ dun toblarplusmcofl; MPUNS mill Boys.‘ Heavy Winter PANTS-- ically reduced total egg production the farmer has to purchase ‘will 8881179 dmflléefr’ 5r!" ‘salted ma? U0“! d'¢'ie"“faie€n ere £51k“ ' __ hould be cOrreSiJOHdingly iiigiieiai ruiriain constant. There may be er hian . a_ iniiey hundred! o mi one o ~- Ciearing 20% DISCOUNT 5 , _ own 1am“ 1 a, - . . * 1 The exrport of eggs to the British‘ dmvrnvard trends in these mate ioet for Grams ‘m mu‘ IARDOUI and other industr es e Women s, Boys and Men s SWEATERS-- ,. _. “m. and in w, ow, "um, m“ in m, boom gitugflon accord- market is entirely out this yea» iiillS. We cannot ignore I . Clearing at-—20% DI_SCOUNT and condition; in the unimi H-s awn plan and M, ‘wqmm "rho change In the balancing. in; to reports. A: the price o! I Wool Plaid-Reg. $3.50 yi-Special, Yd. .. . $2.50 smilu fm- thetsale brpihteflgs Tepid which may be devised to meet. an?‘ 115:3": lvfleéllilflgalil: gmngroauala" goucolzioxznuvitxili: - 5 S ' . s ' ' - . 947w Chomne Bedspreadk-Rfag- $11.9 penal . . n . ‘il/leedyngerlglsfl lifwlem hi‘ milllfcglxldliiiirg: factors are to ‘be feel uiwn the 0M1 0! FY95"? of labour and other brackets of " Tony Tcwvmng—Per yd‘. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ’ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ..c poultry producers. ignored there would be some ac- tion of poultry. hogs and dairy industry correspondingly increases . Torry Towcls-18x34-Pair . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 9oc “There will undoubtedly he a curacy '3“ “on-king out on paper products and on the number above 11,91; pi-QQQTH, level through " " "‘ " ""'*“"' """v“v‘ Women's Shirts, Blouses and Dl'(‘.SS8S— silbsiflnlifll surplus whim‘ mu“ 1" his position WhlCh would indeed of dollars we can count over cheaper foods, and the decline in (]|eal-ing__307 DISCOUNT some way be taken care of. That be unformnmel MW“ prim; do at the end of the 7MB agricultural products, therefore, 0 ' the trade considers this a serious not "any mean mas-wt A. . "Bea," having m“ mm,‘ doubly widen: m. Mum‘, be. tween agriculture and other in- diuti-lel. “In view of that tact, is it not that out of tho h:- pcyorl c! Canada: out of the poc- keta of thou who are still enioy- inq the boom and hilh pricel- there Ihouid be paid to this basic industry, an amount through the Support Price Fund. which would keep their earning power: up W within reasonable balance with those other elmuerul: in 000M8- freighit assistance has been a great a relationnhip‘ U FOR GENERATIONS O mutter is, evident, and more P31" . if ticularly through the serious drop mam“ °£ m" Assortment of Deluxe Rexoleum Squares, Gold Seal Congoleum Squares and Baroleum Squares- Clearing at GREATLY REDUCED PRIOII MILLAR’S STORE KENSINGTON, P. E. I. s iii-in gives flours a shine mopping won't wash aw y! “T i _____________-_ l l P‘°7°”i°"" 9"“ I n. F. Hunter, mo. . ‘i...’ "“€..‘.'.2.°.‘.%°§§.3?.£‘°...°.‘.‘iif i ononm-l-ml, iionc'of dollaranfaom l flfdev i ti oee. a n - N. E. ELLIS i Oomvlm Vlwnl Amine! ‘ L indinn-ykand ‘nag; ‘f.’ Fl - A i - C molt) Glam fitted bour, will ultimately mo o n insuviiaivcn. PHONE 1 felt in lcaeeiilnl vroducilvn- lvw- . ' s s w l eriiig prices. ter nwnbau 1;‘! 8 811mm" t» all"! i1 smauaiiaws BUILPING l io ed, iiio closing down PM» I19 l Summe .:.:..,e.m. i; . ilffioayma ihdullriefi, and an Ullll Iflllflilll - ultimate cycle of deprellioh From Mother to Daughter — from Father to Son- ENO'S ‘Fruit Salt’ is a family remedy. A sparkling dose of instant-tasting ENO, taken every morning when needed, eips Nature free the system from disgusting wastes that up vitality. Follow the exam pie of ENO families the world over- take a mild antacid, a emie laxative-take ENO'S ‘Fruit Slit‘. throughout the whole country. "No economist could safely Ill- vlsa inaction in situation: of this kind oflectinl as it does mil- lions of people residing on the farms of the country, whose con- dition hu direct relationship to i T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant with clear vvchrl , Cinullari Bunk of Commerce ODhD" R.O. _ 3mm‘ Buy the large size to ay-but be sure you get BNO! n“ who“ “wand ecmomy‘ PM m _ "' "I would, therefore, say that the Ellilllllllll m . ' Q § larger ule oil floor prices under 6h‘- ‘ma Summenlilo f""""'- conditions luch u we have today . i full "Milled the e 0d ‘Ll i I u» I: i a a IOUNDID s ma: s T l "gush?" w” “m” “m”: llmchilleilnili: Elgitlfciflrliziélgifi; y p p on a e e . i l1 l.- ‘ - L i” 7m’ “"7 ‘mbwnu n” n‘ J iai-lgei-mappllcfion of lmprovai ‘ 1 _ ‘nu eaomiamt m. r tn ' -- "'-"'-- "'- -— wne I vrvtectlen- I “u!” n,“ loll w lotion ‘in 00mm: marketing, and a levy on tlu in- DW 001 , duotry linlt should lilo be I loath Ammo in l 59mins de- pq- " o uhitter ofconcurrmt action." Gentle Laxiaive - MildAnfacid