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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Jan 1943, p. 3

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Te ils rip WHERE ARE THE APPLES? Cnyou rmebe o 5 log ago when peOple wà7e,, coa-xed to the eip ut th ppe industry cf eed Canada by purcaing snd eating Piori- apis Weeare týhe good you apples today at a reasonable elvern- f0 Oanges hlh brought ailh way fromo Cali- eam- demnd hantheCnadian apple. rees, as gen luto he tuxury clasa at THE ORAýNGE EQUAT ION Reductio n induty onuoranges, m~anounced by Mnimp. lseyto CalinaadFoia ec hiebefieabeame pn BANANA CEILING jmaiun wo1euae abc retaus pricea o baans ave en e throughout 'canada. it x ouclunt pue'st o suggest inthators xnanypers s abanaa doa no "tlin bout "sepp n nthe oas"as tty kick the CIo i ag in -Statford Beacon-Herald FrDirty Necks Làttie boys who ht ahn ti ncks will be out ofluck if they are looking fior asop hot aga More and more glyccrne is yeeded for )ýCanada's warmahn and that means utAchre will b mncre and mnore Soap fQr Cana- dians. tioni ef the Watie ri'es anld Trade Board states that most sai] vaged ftis turned ovr onoa produet can baed o ui A0ihugli Canada's Soap output lenormous the industry in en- mize Aleadyonesoap ceai- pany has reduced the number cf Mts indomual produets rm 262 te twelve.This has resuted in Pa tremendous saving Yin lboand Am At -300,000 wrt ëf aee-ngneparts hv enre- covered from crashed aircraft lC the two yeaurs inewhtis best desrieciasan egn srey "IFas , inalshdl South Wale-s. When an aemprop e craes !t laofe 4 th e enginýes hhba the brnt ofthe ipact, The cel- Th aft?-lY Mor tl' 5 e cnt oflth 's Gru, l nd are ellein AýDVERT 1SE ME NT 5DETI ENDVFERTiSEME-T ET IEENT from lier "TeliJ thelu e on w er e ti okeep ca 1p ta 1n tonIýghit.' gîve' > <to winPes t ~ r j I.- ai-- ig <r anti Oid flot cornu shel] bnrst fron teries, Something shore watchera. star sheila were s~i~p and Hie alto~ ?~~n1d net be ahI guna. More alrc~ screarned high ~ Searchlighta seul ers skimmiag lu face et tue Wav~ tue 1 AN LTRATIV ON TEPERACE On WeniaDecember 1it, the PrimeMiniterbrojadcastela spee(.chon emprc Canadian Breweries Limited respcifllysbmits to the prime Miisterwht it consuiders twould have been a more, suitabile speec1?. dees ýsoý, ne foman poftmotive, since litsprofits are already contreled by the excess profit tx but eut ,'a desire toe retain tepbi' respect for ;its dsr and thjose enigaged init.iï T Euse of *beeor;wint asud r"îizss ýSfor long be otoesa subjecr in Canada and zfronifine o d n yu Ëùgoveimenx is ale upon to ind a point ôf barmony btentho5c hodo na drink t aal and woil lke al rhose beverages poiie, ïnè riose wbo.c drink moderately udresent any itefrecewth Ûte iiberry. If auJli apointof fharmiouiy oudbe founid, and the whoke su.bieCt p'ur outaide po"iUica and religion, ir would be a good rhig for Canada'S unty n wrtà esudlaer, in peace. fz is important to, decide whehe o not this Shou'îl be a moral issue or whethe-ir we should look uponii ng ie sielgtas E-ating and smkn.The evidence before ine shows fthar manyCadin indulge mioderately in beer and spirits. Thýese cnum ,as wel' a ýs thosewh manfatur te bvoagS2 rtsent heiplicton thatey vare not good Chritians. I think the issue becomes a mora oe on9y act tepo we individluals drik excesively and becomre a niac.Aipr s hudbe àable ta, agree on tdis~ Let us say therefore, thtmdraini heielw ichalgood, Canadians are ea.ger t.oamatin- The nextr hng ta drriei hte rnor ours is a emerrenaion. I haeevery reason ta believe that ir is. I know thar wec onsum'ïe less beer in Canada, per capira, ta te d iiGea ianand the ,ýf("United Srares. This beng so, ce prolem reducessMEiftaoune of dealing with a fiewl irrepouible people muogive 1bthes'dvcaCüs of prohibitin salsely drmarie imnpression of current ccndirisý 'My attention is drawu t the n cresdssof beer and piris since the beginiug of the war,but theieassLre only a af the rteof the rise in tCeNatonal incarne. Many orme are n-.ow us ïo efo(rewr aIi ndpenniless. termnesay aroncerheres no question ofany unillingness on anyanes part ta m-,Iake saýcrifices for fthe Warest f il c o4 te rewrswhlo have ,co-operated in ever-y way possiïblesu I arn sure w';illcotiuetado so. ButI ît should be poiuted aurhheedtht ïlty 1men cýan prduc a ilin gallons of heur, and the basic raw m-aterials ncsayta supply te chl f Canada'S need of ber are available lc~inabundance, Auycutilensthat do beome necessary we will rmake with precise! lhesmtiue cand impar.- tialicy shown ta other consumer goodx-sý The (one r hing I alwahývys regret ~.n rstrictionIs are 1made is tha odraepeoplee invar fi heones ta e deprivedi, There is a grear deel of nmedicaliçlecta pro e hl ahard.wvorkig anan whoÇ drbc inks beer modera telyv,«no ny orshsbs ytmbtrelieves the nervous snd physical strain of is usýy day. Noone will want a deprive m- zf tis form iof lrweaato»nor amalteits aaiablty50filcult tht worer u anig~t hif wil hve a esort ta a 'bootlegger ta ger ýisdrn .ic is important Thar in this -parît- of the Brri;'sh Empire we rerain asý higli a reserve as ipossile of phys icud nevou eergy. We ma norg Ceverformof oeoereaaint elieve thje artain of ar Sa far as clie ar-my is concel-rned 1 Inmcerainly norgoiug t ur mysdf in the poition of sayr ha a soder who is oId enougb ta fight sud kit! is roo young ta choose isrerehmnt wthgoodjugeu.Heeagain the reurrinsof m-any a-e re pile'd by tbet few.- htlbas been sugg,!etito-me that I should ban liquor anrd beer 11dve£ý rising but how could1Iin finesdotýhatwben we continue taCI'permitothier mianuf'acturers, whbose goods are rationed orj in short supply% ,cta maîntain their ad.0verrisingË" in ordertharrhenay kcep theirtrade nmsbe'foe ïthe EiàalC.ý Furtbermrore, no onewiil ant mie ta banish English ýiand Amecrican pehrodis ftmiCancada. Mosr of mcarry îadvertisemnenrs 'forbrands ou Sie in thisCcountr-y. How-coýuld we ban such avrtsng,<u uron publications sud alow heii hoe ro lte Uted taes lu condcsonlet me say this: Everyone of us bas b is ow id ,eas o1f what charaer aur %as grwSzng nationshould dvlo.As ar rancnre grow there aretboud ta becifeec f opinlion between pol fsomec ruraldisrcs sud thSe in the lage ciries of what civic rigbS hrsaai be allîowCd ta the peo"ple. out asms be s50 designed as ta sloýw ta each as mýuch freredom o fcoieaud sel eliance as po-ssible. Somne sectio'cns ofth population 1look askance ou ncntats moigdrkiguday types of -iterature Icais m&ng od ndwy Leu us re»se theriefoenor t oce the ý,vws ofîone scriu fth co)mmun7ity onthe thýer. Wheu a raonbeself-reliant eolehave an unresouale aiposed upon them ruhey s 'imPly ignore thar IaWCr disastrorsus -ta2thlegal nsittinsof the couurry. WUlaredtis ar bitte r cost duiring prohibiion yesrs. The greatest frieid of rmeac wïouk notwant tagreer aur rmen's rwuu nfrbroad withthe evi pecacle of prohibiton. 1 ami conviuced we cannût force the piil f modeario but we Caon teach ir. I appeal ta ail in tsnation t1 ermer0 neerrigre do ini order that aewe)yeerrthCe mxmu m acto the enemy. lu paricular 1 appeal ta bewersand distlers sud those inreresrïed ilu truc emeaneta join -forces sud use evry ddirional m ai a thir disposai taspradthie pricipe of moderarin. I appealta the provinl authrities ta 1 frame the regullarions f o taLsaeta the business wl be conucte inte open sud on the hg's ethicalsadad n or drivcn udrgo ndu ta the boorleggers. Sure!y this iS, an efrta halparties cn grce àarriou-iouLýy. ~ee#e~44 5~t#dce~ mp ou;i t he tirý * Pure lit 's ïmighl 'PEECH

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