Observer and Star, 26 Sep 1919, p. 2

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~ FARMERS ARE ORGANE ED. 3 Ong of the 'Influences on High Cos of Living. : AH) Of the hundreds of Tronsnds iio wave hoped for and wished for wi ; vaited for a drop in the high cost , f living since November 11, 1918, ow many have ever given a thought » the other side of the question? ye { ; commanding me to levy u on The farmer who takes a dozen and to me directed, commanding y up : eggs to market and receives 50c¢ for | for the arrears of taxes respectively due thereon tog them would have to bear the winged [ hereby give notice that pursuant to tne Assessment Act I sha 1 flight of the fifteen coppers between the fifty cents he receives and the the auth day of December, A.D. 1919 at the hour of eleven ocl thirty-five cents the _ consumer wouldn't mind paying. Suppose the farmer takes two hun- dred dozens of eggs to market and leses fifteen cents per dozen on them. 0, te is out just thirty dollars! Figure » - = all in yO Taner win Name of owner Lot Con Acres Years Arrears scarcity of /butter, a vast amount is of Locatee 5 : i : J : : He Ta nis a Pn anal HJF. Parsons S32 5 160 1910-18 $58 44 $5 68 sheets says that his sales of butter | A. Steen S43 6 160 1910-18 62 68 5 TT baper were as great during the | J McGarr S318 4 160 1911-18 58 24 66 6 4 AR Rn, T.F. Newnham S32 igure that a farmer is turning | Louisa Atfield N34 4 160 1912.18 50 44 48 out 2L0 pounds of butter per month. en Coates -Sj6 160 1915-18 33 83 5 19 Would he willingly stand to' lose BI ; : $37.50 per month? And this is aside Sherifl's Office. Kenora, he from: all question of whether he is being properly paid for his butter at. Sept 2nd, 1919. either price. : > The farmer would stand to lose on pork, on beef, and on fowl. He would lose also on milk and on breadstuffs. And it remains for the purchasers of the country to wake up to the fact that, as a body, the farmers are unit- ed to stand against a reduction of food prices. The United Farmers' organizations ull over the country are united to the last man and woman to get every a ar last cent for every last product of 3 Torodio, Septatien. 161h,.1929. | : the farm. They are being backed up in their Receipt is hereby acknowledged from resolution to stand firm by the Dom- ; : inion Department of Agriculture. Dr. Ah onmaRto. BRENERS). ASSOCIATION...of. tha eum. OF... i ; Grisdale, of the department, told a group of farmers at a public meeting : the other day that they need not fear sndax. A. Thatianes. Sersepent, sede thie 483.49. the. ONTARIO ! the slightest reduction In the cost of od any one commodity named. REFERENDUM. C GOTTTEE. fo. Prove. that. Basz. containing. 24.51%... y | "Take your milk alone," he said. loool by. weight. ia. intoxicating. .... SA fo "Australia and New Zealand need ne Fa : cheese that you can supply. d | along with milk for cheese goes 2 for the condensed milk for which Canada is getting a name. rr A "The Australians and the British Menages, Ontario Bren. ; . want your butter; the British enjoy your bacon and will not accept the American product. In any of these things you can outbid both Holland i+ and Denmark." Then, touching a more Sunnls chord, Henry Wade told the audience how the pili 'could be educated in 5 : month of April as in the six months 160 1912-18 50 41a 5 47 § 5 203000008¢000000 seas YS 000609 2e0cEses one © The Busy Store "WANTED Next Week 3000 Bushels Potatoes Will pay 90c bus. trade 85c ss cash Car B.C. Apples to arrive next week. $3.50 box cash : SPECIAL--- Roya! Household } Flour next week only $5.45 cwt cash: the use of these commodities. by ju- EERE 1D. W. SCOTT, Dryden hut it was 'obvious. If 'the farmer BL 20BLOEDODIVIBIAIDIVIVIC LHR IDO 0BIR00E 0000860: cannot supply the man for the ad- jp Lee : : - i hoe vertising campaign he is ready, a big . - - -- card up some executive officer's sleeve = ; : : aN - when the psychological moment shall have arrived. > * When the papers "and magazines - sh 1 appear with half-page and full- T page advertisements upon the lines ne of the h alth foods and 1 ned with the same enterpr ~! pertinacity the public ean take it on led that a rise in the price of : ommodities is due. } IM S milk that we used to buy Ta 3 : 'Beds and attresses : : i 2 ven ago for four cents per quart, - pi ad The R ferendum Commi tee is either misinformed or. is deliber- |l§ standing by some one's kitchen table Lo 2 TRY a = 2 watehiig the quart poured with : et ately misgui ing the people for a purpose. , : unstinted 'measure till or three-pint Re 3 \ ; om The purpose is to 'make: the voters. believe that the 7 are voting pail was nearly full, is going to be : O HH N : i * TORONTO, ONT. TRUST COMPANY, ' THE CANADA PERMANENT | TORONTO STREET SBOBOBGS RE A Sh NE - = eg Wh en you wa nt. 2he per quart. : : il Hot for or against i 'beer. PEN TUwill first be advertised in a full : : NDEN ras inst intoxicating i Tn page. of the daily papers, with al . h = iil Examine crretully the two ballots reproduced below. Co table of its constituents set forth, | : Dealer in all kinds of Milkihas not changed in its chemical i es | | omgonition In Sere yews, Tt sf Barb Wire and Peerless Lawn and Field Fence: ; hi 1] KS just las liable to "go sour, : just as i Government. Statuary Relein Lomi ees i susceptible to a union with that EB] which the windmill pumps from the 5 ; : 1 ER Toe B: lot Pa er oo | veins of the earth, bears the loss of | Wc pai 0il, Glass ; Binder Twine, Pus, El. sts a p Tae : z LE its cream with 'the same disheartened - : : : : : i. bd expression. . : Se oe va uestion 2. : - Ea : i] _ THe only difference between the Sewing Machine Needles--Eldrigze B. Raymond, ai ne : f fainir 2. ARE : 5 Ta.7 f the SALR CW 1 milk; of to-day and the milk of forty | iomestic, Standard, New Home New Williams, Singer Family 22 YI fv te ot 30 a oe . INTOXICATING L 1a a © years ago is that students of human i om : = et : : eight measure through Government = Agencies? : w LR > nature are going to exploit it and 2 'amendments to the Ontario Temperance : To an : cof reap that other 21 cents. Act to permit such sale ? td ; i : Tg a i Sol with the eggs that sold for 12¢ Sab anh didan Rr ee ie penis Sel i : : ; per dozen forty years ago. 'Human § : odd ; : i : ; 0 he nature pays four times as much fon ARE £ f the sale ht or containing S. ARE vot in favor of thy SAL] re ud them), and they are not a shade big- |i ot yu iy fev of le oi hundredths ror che INTOXICATZIE RG eT in : $1 ger. nor do they keep one day longer, FR U ITS ; alcohol weight 'measure in Standard Hotels in Hotels ?. : : 2 .So with the nice, hand-fashiegned municipalities that by a 'majority vote favor such : ite il .rollsi of golden bullets our grand- ; a -- sale and amendments to te Ontario Temperance Act ; hy . . ; { 'mothers used to let the grocer have : 'mit such sale? ; - 2 F : |& Artes 16¢c; taking their bayment in § | ; / : > tra e. : J 1 ICE CREA M 'KODAKS bo) Ri r th cals 2 2 Br i : ] = SA HR : : : f QQ STEERER gan 27 Smilies |g Owe Ba Bakes wo crx dol pREAT) SUPPLIES 'Government Lge a > Se : SA el hecitanont ho Cumin He CAKES : STATIONER Re: returned from England, reports that +2) ; = what he public there are now forty Canadian men in ' ; do The Govertineft Ballot ead shows that ths pub LEE : : is only to vote for or against the sale of beer contain spe ot = nants pont ie CONFECTIONERY BOOK; & er cent. alcohol by weight. _|&t° ing and ready to return to Canada ing not more than 2. 5t p in the fall of 1920. From 15 fo 18 ~ NEILSON' S CHOCOL ATES blind Canadians' who have been re- 1 : a trained in St. Dunstan's will remain BEER CONTAINING 2, 51 PER CENT. ALCOHOL ; In England, A permanent civilian : Con Department of After Care has been) N- INTOXIGATEG : established in connection .with St. BY WEIGHT Is id : ~~ Dunstan's, which provides arieioteny - for the blind graduates in every part : 4 of the country, Scotland and Ireland To establis {the 2 2.51 per cont' Deer to be od on is not intoxicating, being included in the scheme, : : ; Technical and social visitors: visit the Ontario Brewers' Association have deposited $5,000 wit the Canada i the men and keep them in touch with Permanent Trust Company, and they hereby challenge the Ontario Refer- ~~ up-to-date methods and markets. As endum Committee.to deposit an equal amount with tae same Trust Com- soon. as a man graduates from the any to prove that beer containing 2.5I per cent. al icohol by weight is school and chooses his district he is | Pp 4 : "allotted to the care of the After Care | intoxicating, or 'admit that their literature is deceiving the electorate. EE hat To Upon the investigation, the losers are to forfeit their deposit to a charity is to offer him every help and en- a couragement. If a craftsman, his or charities to be na d by. the lnvestigating Board. The investigafion is 4 work is advertised in the local paper, to take place befor nipee of the Ontario Referendum Committee, a i The TAT eRt alts pid te od nominee of the ; Brewers' Association, and the tuird nominee to : raw materials for graduates, and be agreed on by the two persons so chosen--and if they fuil to agree, to when production overruns local sales § ; ; 1 finds new markets for his work. 'named by the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. © ; It is Capt. Baker's intention to oe ; plan: a somewhat similar plan for Thi Challenge to be answered immediately by the Oatazio Referendum care of the Canadian blind, with dus | suiise"" regard to the difference in numbers | and conditions on this side. The num- | I ber of blind who have been trained i at St. Dunstan's up to date is 1,400. Of these, 80 were members of the! Canadian Ty Forces. - ARE you in favor of the sale of spirituous and malt o Sa Blind Soldiers.

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