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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1944-08-10, Page 21 Four Reasons — Among Many Canadians are holding and buying more Victory Bonds because they realize: —that in 1944, Canada's war expendi- tures may be the highest of any year to date and must be financed. —that increased war production will shorten the war. —that Victory Bonds are the best safe- guard against the needs of the future. —that Victory Bonds are the most secure and saleable investment, and yield a good interest return. There is no better investment than Dominion of Canada Bonds. Hoid and Buy Morel 36 King Street Weal Wood, Gundy & Company Toronto Limited Telephone: ELgin 4321 OTTAWA REPORTS That Canadian Wheat Supply In. 1845 Will Probably Be 10 to 15% Less Than In 1944 Canada's wheat surplus at the close of the current crop year is expected to be between 330,000,000 and 350,000,000 bushels compared with 594,000,000 at the end of July, 1943, but crop prospects are such as to suggest that total wheat sup- plies in Canada during the next 12 months will be perhaps only 10 to 15% less than they were in the crop year just corning to a dose. * * * Reductio, in prices of imported farm machinery, as a result of the Budget announcement of the can- cellation of duty and war exchange, will amount to about 9,4% on gen- eral line implements, 111i% on cream separators, & 4% on tractors and 5% on tractor repair parts, ac- cording to H. H. Bloom, admin- istrator of Farm Machinery for Wartime Prices and Trade Board. * * * The noir Federal bill to stabilize ;,rices of agricultural products has its keynote in the clause providing that in prescribing prices, the ad- ministering board "shall endeav- our to ensure adequate and stable returns for agriculture by pro- moting orderly adjustment from war to peace conditions, and shall endeavour to secure a fair relation- ship between the returns from agriculture and those from other occupations." Legislation provides for the set-. ting up of a Board of three to administer the Act and regulations passed from time to time. It au- thorizes the 'Board to prescribe, with the approval of the Governor - in -Council, prices at which. the Board may purchase agricultural products in the market. Two alter- nate methods of stabilizing oper- ations are provided for: first, that the Board may purchase products at the prices prescribed, according to standards and grades covered by Acts now in existence, or which may be set up by the Board. In the alternative, the Board is em- powered to pay to producers the difference between the prices pre- scribed by the Board for Any pro- duct, and the average price- at which the product is selling on the open market, in case the average market price is below the prescribed price. Either method may be used at any time according to what the Board determines is necessary. A revolving fund of not more than $200,000,000 is pro- vided by the Act for the Board's ' operation. All agricultural pro - You Can Profit From "DRILL-HOLE DEWS?, That's the name or our pub- lication, avhleh brings gold - share speculators up to date with latest diamond -drilling progress reports of companies in the boom comps. 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