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TI3URSl7A MAY4tt�, 1950
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- MRS. JAMES. •INGi<IS
in New Westminster, Eritish
Columbia, on April '° 1st, there
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passed a'w•ay Kra.„, . James' Inglis
at the advanced age of 86. Her
'husband, had predeceased, her less
than. •a Year ago. Mrs. Inglis .was
familiarly known. around St..
Helens at :Minnie Gordon, where
she had taught in the home, school
for several years,, and in 1914
carne all the way frorp her Wes:
,tern home ,to, participate in The
reunion of the foinner' pupils. of
SS.: o,. 4 in celebrating the 50th
anniversary of its founding..
She was the last surviving dau-,:
ghter of ithe late golin Gordoti.
There now remains, onlyone`ibro-
ther, :Dr,°3.. K 14. ' Gprdon .01 Bat.'
•tle Creek, N.Crrrhigan, who also'1}as•
'passed -his fourscore years. Mrs;
Inglis• is •.survived„:„. iy two sons
and t+4v0 '.daughters, The t s o, sdrts
are.. large . „scale '.farmers , in Al,
berta, , and one daughter, :Mary;
(Mrs:. Quinton) • lives in Calgary,
the 'other daughter, Jean, (Mrs.
_Wallace), lives in New Westmin
• ster<. Mrs.: Inglis; is survived also:.
by even grandchildren.
Interment was: ,iri Forest Lawn:
:Cemetery, Vancouver, beside `the
remains ; of her late husband.
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25 Years'...EXperience
',The latest in Portable
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THE LtICKNOW SEELL,; I�UCKNOW, ONTARIO
N N.
FEERATIO
/ ..N MEWS
by, Gordon M. Greig
The Dominion ' Government's
ace Bomvbadier the. Hon. James..
Gardner has dropped, another big
one on the Canaidan, fanner by
announcing a 5c a ._k �poundtu tut :in
the floc"r price for ,'butte
the' third block x• This is
obuster dropped
by .Mr. Gardner since 'early, last,
fall• and all have landed squarely
in the .lap of the agricultural pr o
due. er. •
Both hog and poultry • produc
ers. received a tefrific jolt when
egg 'prices dropped to as;.1ow as
•25c•p•er doz. fur
,a A large and pork.,
prices 'stagged to ar,oun,d: •$25.00
per hundred for top.,quality
ter a considerable loss had been,
sustarnecl..and Many protest meet
rngs;.were held,°.ntne.,. Government
rade a. half. "hazard. :attempt : to
relieve the situation by ".placing
floor prices' on .doth eggs .and.
pork; .Since' that •time ":eggs have
elirn,bed to' something resembling
a reasonable price .while the hog
price has ibeen as .unstable as a:
cork in the ocean,. The •price will
climb-to--$2.8:00:-per'-cwt-and their
drop back .to $26.00 per emit. sand
climb again for a 'Week or so only
to take, another`'turnble lVLanrpu
lation by' they buyers ' `is• the!WAY.:
logical reason •for this unsteadi-.
;.tcward labor's fight fora better
standard.of living but at the pre-
sent time it, is beginning to reach
a point where every- con essiop
1 bor . gains adds to. the •burden
on the ,farmer.
As yet we have ' not had a
strong enough 'union among farm
people to .enforce ou'r' demands,
The Federation made recommen-
dations to our Dominion Govern-
ment that the, prices be !asp: fol-
lows: $36.00"' per cwt. for wilt,
shire sides at seaboard;; 30c per
p6und for cheese instead of the
28c now paid; eggs to receive a
supportprice of 42c ' instead of
the 38c now ppaid;. and butter to
remain at 58cinstead of the .52c
now offered, In not one of these
'cases did, the. Government •accept
the recommendation of the Fed-
eration, :If this had been a labor
union we 'would today be facing
a. nationwide strike thatwould
lbe 'tying up the ' food supply of
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the •entire Tom nion and a Once -
the ..Government'. ' , t 'e....
w'a�u1d Dill. ta:
negotiation committee to; discuss.
the griance;
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A PAIR OF LYNX are reported
to have been seen inGreenock
Swamp near . Riversdale., . -by a
nimrod frame Walkerton. It is not
the' first time lynx ' halve, been
claimed to have been seen inthat
vicinity.
CANADIAN
, NATIONAL
RAILWAYS
.' The cause for the present, price
of butter c,an 1l1�b,ie. laid at the door .:.,
Of the Provin6ial. Department . of
Agriculture In ;two provinces Ave
have mar garine: banned and' there'•
isn
. o • bu,tt•er problern. ' there.• •T
two:' brovinces can, ban. 'the sale •
of Inar gar.ine what,is. to ,hinder'
the 'others from doing irk=,iso?
Before the. introduction , of 'roar-
garine..,we had a shortage of .but
;ter and in a•''very, Little'' o'er a
year -•we '..find the, Government'
,bolding ,surplus of •around
000,000 Pgundh:. How can we ex=>
pect our ,dairy farmers to. adjust.'
'themselves to such .a, rapid change
of ,m,arkets.. Milk cows' are not:
like a water tap you :;cannot•; just:
shut.thein off 'and gip•: awayr>d,
leave::thcm. : The :lorma;Llactati.on
period. for' a :good cow is, around
ten..irronths,' so. a: farmer
lierct :of fresh cows iii Nlarch and
April . will drou .: several dollars.
.per: week, from the price'rhe re-
•nerved last year', for, hi's erean..,
METTE
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Minisqerl of Agriculture, a
speech at Ont.., less: than
a month agOstresSed.the fact that
-pletecl and: :that .farmers should
keep „more CowS., to , raise. more' .„
young 'cattle fOr 011r export. mar-'
ket.. Most fanners rely. on 'a cow
io produce' milk' as well. aS ;raise
al calf. H one Part Oethis, dual
income is cut ,off the other:part.
will probably :sirffe'r ,alsb. If We !
‘have to: produce butter .at a loss
or, at starvation .'wagesAhen you.
will see the foundation., stock.,:de-
last. two yers, and..our,suppik,of
beef dwindle ,in the nekt feW
.years.,ingtead of increase as „My,
The drop in •farrn..incOme comes'
at time Wlien We find . labdr
ities. We have been, sympathetic'
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