Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 16, 1946, p. 6

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pans hx the acton free press thursday may uut ima the farmer anil thesuay week as aaaa by u alberta klwtuuftp j have read recently ulth suiprtse that l he question uf a aoiuhir rk may shoatly come u for dls uuion in alberta i am a io kman 01 what might be lertneo a mined fanner mul a veteraa of two war iasl fall we imr v hhin a lew itourk ol a a nut ii- up in the i k lag houirft ami i shlm nt wi reached b irductim in inxking ourv i he litll oc rw knowledv of uulun simps rlomvl hoi mnstr timrnu r hi off hut 1 have very dt inlli d4 m a dui wik hirmngely enough 1 m m tv i ol 40hour vtrrk or mii less i nltn of rourv dial nil uui iimni- w ill i j0 iheae short i huuit w ih mil n fftirvl 1 would hu- to dirit n w questions lo milirn lli un m members arid rm i lit iiinm man on the iiet are you in tavot ol making piovltlon lo glvr the laimri a 4o hour week will any imr of vou mx1u r n n vent a row lltal i an be wiutri1 i take a milking nouda finn hiu afternoon ai fivr o k until m n da morning ai eight o hi k will ail mir of vou ii1ut- i li venl a p g ilia i m ill nil wue1 mil will be perfntlv miinl i do w it i out being fed all dav satuirtnv mil sunday w hat ahoui ilf htv oi is ready to harvit will arrange to lntr the iai uit naturda an1 sunday what about our tv year of ovinia nnin turned to nur mixed mimim an t lioui w a i paid for 41 houi- ml oi toe paid time nnd i ill 40 hour 1 i k i hem and fnun w ht soul nxmr coming will a 40 h ii we k 4 maan two hifl w 11 i mean a n pet ml in n farmer ot- it i will vou h oy afree to t lie fainter piln ta rovr ihta im rril iwt will nu jfay 0c a pound for jrood heef trfk a ound for huilr ti imnd fur tjaron cor for f cr- ttr braad iv for milk for a rhlrken and raurartlee tn lake all the aim rt produoe al thew prirea if a 40hour week u icranled on tlie abounds that it ilt tnrreaae employ fprnt will thoje rettlnit the benefit i thaae short hour agree kt lei latlon being naued tm poking tenalt e- on anyone taktnc on additional work in addition to the ordinary nrctt aitkev of life farmer are pnnrtpap interact ad tn the roau ol procein their product a if the roat of pro cf inf are increaaed b the adoption f a 40 hour ueek who ta piinc to mtand the increaaed rout who is there to stand it eept the producer why are we farmer so dumb that ne sit still and are thi deeloplnc lifiht under our roe w h are our aocalled farm papera not putt in r thu situation mora cleat h before the farmers the week at ottawa by it okvt hodobon ousadlaa praw aaaif wrlur ollawa k r nr ol l lu m i t uch lavk llw llou- i itnimon v t tailed ui- n i xili ntnlai ieliklmlu1i n iv t taylal nu iiim u isi with n minimum f hhumiiu if n j i ntn nl i m pi n i- t 1 it- kin h li iiui1 i v il f l i t ihil it rtni in mii t hi i i hi tn i t i mju llmlull ut 1 ii cm ntati i i then h ctain ilii umi oi h i i lk tui nftei mtklli l altll iiul mniilt v fill ttnu vi t m il iii tw t i r 1 p mill lull tl i he 1 ulul tl i is lllll tiki lltkmlil s tl mi n tiav li rediolihut f- ih i immonft milhmit 1 it 1 1fclt n itndi ill t m r i it in n t i iijmt il tin tun tnns i llljx til 1 li 1 1 1 f i tut in ll m wl iii it k ii 1 pi h1 l hnn llmt alt of iti 11 n a ai 1 h i nllotk 1iiiue m nl ihlnnrl n minimum of loui nn mix i in hi ukon mi le i unary ontario and quebac t adust iut supplied by shipments from al- lur1a and nova scot la mines which normally produce lesa than half the iomiiilonb cunaumpilon quota in f a imfuuun uf 441 designs 4 liiaitn u graduall atqutitng a new likt ntlive anadlun mag die j it i itmmoflfc senutr flag oinni ttte last xtk miiiiil t tr fix ub ng lt at 1 ulioii tut itine n nit- i on ii th fniiilllai oil n lii mild a gum iiim u lnf iiptm n tl pit miii iulnl arms in tin ll nuiiiihi mii a lniuuallli4 1 i i1 an i ul affalt ulth a itiii ji 1 i il in 1 nil it ui1 is nun iiu iii j led it y hlte tfitlgti ii il ih kiul ixttilnt foui diagonul mill a nd niuj i lutf in a ld hl i i sit lm s w i mitinhlit iu iiiih i ii m tin ut in lanl tut i in it nun ltu iiiini nnil jiin1 ti rrt plain 1 iiiai tlt aitunl i imlit might lw nii it of utrlul fcoml dr fti al i1 if tie ua in aillii laallul iituii r fiei u m i 1 i nl h n handful i i i iitit in lh l minimum the t 1 1 nailing hie f i io kmhrhi lutn to 1 1 1 it mlit piuml ihiiugli lh oiinnotis lni1 ueek l mn u i 1 1 ih lining li7 7 ninoilt anil khot thinuli i im sfltale li aualt lval tui nt iwtiie iwonn ing ff1ivr main r nm un mb il ii i umr ihliiukli lt 1ppei i uv una ti ixat a ntr in i lie hull t sifilii sertale n hi t 7msi lam i s hum to llnlaln i liut of th i s hill lso wn ripiir t make ii t n mlmii mn rfl ilir imi simlw- al lh nt of tr in unit ih i i in in i n in in in l aiuxtii ihnn lh t llm in nth ill lh wll u of po i hi i n maining jn mill inlo lh tulrtl imipulntton of tnada l hie ixipulamnnt of p r i ukon ami norths m rerrhoilea i h uotlent ihrn would le dilde1 into the kipulaimn of each province rti rt tie rult would le the number of member eacti piov inie w ould be t n tit led in rle t quebec would gain fceen seats liriluh olunhia two and ontario and no n sctt ia one each saakat rhrwan would lose onl one and the n malnlng pninres would hold their pitunt repreaentatlon a tual representation ncoardlng to the lat cenvu would then be as follow a pre nt re n aenlatlon in hrackett soa scotia h 12 prince 1dward uland 4 4 new hrunnwirk 10 10 quebec 72 f5 ontario 83 h2 manitoba 17 17 savkntchcujin 0 21 alberta 17 1 17 british columbia ih tlfi and ukon 1 d 1 howrer it li unllkcl thla change i in hoir1 hi ivokil nuhilimi kotimng ii nl and dull ihullon of iiiii4l loir in phi n iit ol hid uit i ml v jhimon in i m ij ii lh ih miimcl nn im it m if 1ji jhf ent over 1ltfi o 1 ml ion f th puhlh with price 1 on id authorltle in trntklng down t n lu k mitket a limllei la one of th iuhxi wns of eliminating hint k rk im ti 5 rbl wir aold in anada in january milrl mnnufa turer hove been dlr tied h w p i h to turn out more low priced vhiits nnd fewer port hlrts 1 1 arv ehtinq exchange mimomtjn cp interchange of hnrxentlng eiulpment between the i nlted statea and canada has been nnanged allowing operators to take lhtr equipment and a crew of six mm acmaa the border it was announ ced h ii m put man provincial dlr etor of agriculture extension thats a load off my it mrs mswi hutbafitl 0 pv i c line has warldng u ty hit wifa banks w far mm tusel sn says shas always wary iu ska qis m sstfajy lhar and har baha who runs a says ha warhas laa about tha man ay iran tha cash raolitart lafatjuonflno your manay it on af tha prima tarvlcas ran- darad by yaur bank wrhot 0 rcli ll is when you have crmjitel yiur money rn the tjiikmci more worry hit ii shouhl ttc lost or stoltn iimi nccil only lrc a lift is ri4ly ih in your po kct or in the houtc lllllt nn he paul hy ihrui antl your tiinirlletf tltcuuc i your reicipt wlt6n tlw tftlrsr hand you yimr pas hmk you jlruc af the bajamc and know lo a cent how mut h money you have you are so accustomed to your hank s accuracy that you tritium bother to check the figures tlto v6iy ftkt hat youand some 000000 otherstake sll these conveniences as a matter of course is a daily demonstration of your confidence in the dependability and efficiency of your bank t ti i 9 atvt rf it m nf i spowiorae by your b a m k advertisers meet the most people i will tnke place during the present a l r tjl v lrllinntr lon i h llm the meavure went through the llrlt thh houve was sweated out in com mittee here nnd the constitution am ended it would be almotit impossible to finish ii without delnvlng the en i or are they again going to leave to the usual dog fight between the processors and the professional labor leaders i how many millions will it cost the r if tin procasaors stop nrt h ratine and grant labor demand in full this year- will labors requevii include not onlv a 40hour week hut a substantial inrn r in pa a it did tn ims will somebody tell me if thetlour anltla the dalrlen and the naikkng house are making too much profit and la the government taking sun atantlal tajce thereon if agrtcultut directly and indlre tlv plng n goodly portion of the canadian tux bill if axrlcuhure cannot make a prof it who is going to dig up the monev to rehabilitate our bos who fought for ua while we staed at home nnd ngltated tor more pa and mon roflts i hclie nil wehern fnrmi rx i ctgntze our responslhllltv to the re 4 urnedo s out who l ruing to dg up the morte for the tai to pn our obligation to them a one who has wn someth ig of the sufferlnc tn kurojve i am wor rled as i realise thut we vvltl find ourselves in th soup unless fnmierv industrtallsts businessmen entplo rrs labor leaders in fact all of u rut out a lot of this nonsense and uake up to the fait that work and work onl on the part of all is tl e baslc solution for prosperlt nnd imp plnaas fueprlntid from a letter in tlu edmonton journul written b h 1 a hervey midnapttre alberta 1 lh at siiion murauzim the greatest sin fear hie momli i initd stnt i void tnke crippling dintlnlt the econ- nm or unnds i aiulhern neighbor wn beinning to make itvelf felt kimilarlv in cnnndn last week offic ials in the capital ixpi eased alarm nt the effects of the strike on this roun im s domiitlo nnd industrial front onlv govunnunt slips to const re the dwindling slixkpilei of soft ton were orders limiting deliveim lo consumers other than houmholdets to luda suppli and pioletling hospit its and inatltulions h gunrantei ing tljt tn a suffliiini supplv to last until ntn to llutvvti officials of tkith t aimdn m tj i i itlwnvs mf 1 1 red ilh gov mitten 1 aut hurl th s arl this week to onsldr a nior mniou stp 1 he pripmil v ii that ointidn fol low h had of tin lilted stnts tit limiting pastvngei and night iulwav tinflu v s fivigjit shlpimiils wre tui lo tin hare ntnisaltles of life and pas scngei trnffti was reduced i per it nt in c inada this resulted in stoppnge tf shipment of milphite pulp to i point front the lnkt head nnd lunktd tlu htu lumber shipments lout of lirtthth columbia although sliiker nnd tonl com pan i n dinlnrvd n fort night t truce his i was not expected to ease the canad ian situation e j brunnlng coal controller said the truce would bring i little if urn coal to canada mean while officials tritd to keep coal- the best da toda i the biggest fool the ho uho vu1 not go to school tha beat town where ou succeed tha moat agreeabl companion ont who would not have you dufer- arit from what you are the greatest invention of the devil war she ere a test mistake giving tsp the best teacher one who makes you want to warn the meanest feeling feeling bad over anothers success the greatest need common sensa thereatest thine la the world mo ld chum to ride in a chair car again yei things arc improving chair cr arc back on many canadian national run and more equipment is becoming available for civilian use again that means now you can make that train trip youve been putting off whether its business or pleasure a long trip or a short one well do everything sve can to assure you an enjoyable journey lit cn hil plan your trip any canadian national ticket office is a good place to go not just for tickets timetables and itineraries but for other help too reservation at canadian nationals hotels from coast to h coast help in planning your vacation fishftlg and hunting trips etc put your problem up to canadian national owadian national to everywhere in canada

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