~ fii1_’ii’_;\.i-i=i_'?= -Jlii ldwl f 4 l_ 1 ,i _1;:v'_»'-'lg-?'. ~ .,-_:fr Lf h » s ¥ till". A "_-ir ;’;..'-;». i- ' i _ _ 1; fif1,,__i git i rr _ Zi". fl" J- . s (#1,: sv, I ii. , 1` 15111. 1iT1‘i'f=i'ei~i~ed to-icoii their hnininin The rniorhinp bi__ i1ni_hr_.:coi_h_p_§1ri;i_‘_ ~ - 0 utoc _ At te iiiomen o t e many IS 110W 0 Y . . _. ands of their own people than of the en-¢0u_break of the war Gemany had 21 whh 25700_00,, at me ,,eg,,,,,,,,g 0,- tl'l€ l€3.d€l`S llV€, hOW€V(-31', 2l.Il(l'mi,ii|0n head of cutiie ami 25_700_000 the war. After the hogs it was the W . _ _ ' _ ' L f ` ` ' » ' A ’ I \ . _ ' ' ' .. t Great Armada It was in 198.; that Sir popiiiaiion in the /iutnhin and wmter and 11| kiiiils of iooih Iii spite 0*' Hun-lphrey Glibelt took posbegslon of the of 191517 But no me game (img, feeding the! iD0l>l1ld'll0l1 ‘V101 fllllli’ N .\‘i_i'_ All-i.ui'i~ ;il.~o._:.':L\'s “'l`hr\ skiiisi iliiil _voii ioiili off i'oi" d only thc iiiipurts from Rouiiiaiiiii Island In the n. H18 hl. m . lho weight of the .iiinals and the f00 __ ‘I of S ost gl calous d cm, f ilk ii Th which roulii not he lorseeii in Aus _ _ pio u n o in decrease e Lrldy Queell Eli/Etb6f.l°1 ll; WdS Only live ioiiimorcial instinct oi farmers pre ilst. 19111. when tht rcpailliiioii pl iii VGZIIS l2ilZ€I‘ llllélll La F(-3llClSS1l1’l2l A1"Il'13(.l3 vented thi; selling of their cattle of the last ciop was made peiiiiittcil left Coiiiniia f0i‘ English W21t91'5_ S() that whiih accordingly were kept as long the mainteihinco cf iiiodost liiead i.il- _ _ . _ _ ‘ __ i»'i< fi3.tfhiis Our. despatches yesterday mm.mhgth1.eW N f U h d 1 hs innihie, .iithnn h the in weight ions The 11110# “Of 0 " "‘ ,a lurid light on the internal conditions in ew ount and a an eary opportunity of I _ K Y Si _ _ hm establishing a tradition for gallantry which ”"" ‘”°“"°°“ ms” mm” _ "ow rewgmml as a u ' 'Germany and AuSty~ia_ Aithough Officially Newfoundlanders are so splendidly vindi- Ba,,,ck._ Economic M,,_,ake_ +-`----_ denied by the German government there Catilig in the i>1‘€S€nt War. The “Antient RESULTS WITH ROOT SEED GROW- _ . _ . _ _ _ . p _ 1 ~ ' ‘ ' _ _ _ _ eal.her_I.etum to patmotlc Canadhm eh-Ort ships to help in the desti_ucti_9n__ of the ,,,___e_m,_,__n _period fm, ,ha Ge.,_,,.,,,,, 1916.17 was it winter ni r.ipt,_ihrhih_. in __ __ i ' ~ - _yy _ _ _ _ ~ " H, S ‘- _ ~__ _ _ _ _.__ ' _ _ .___ _ _ ‘ (_) __ __ _ _ - ' _ » ' _ f ~` . i “ 7 . _ _ ~ . _ ' , “ ‘ - l » i . ' ' ' ' _ _ _ __ __ _ . ‘ a is now no doubt that not only did the Ger- man and Austrian submarine sailors mut- nd Loyale Colony”- of Newfoundland is In the Siiriiis and 1917. the vrge. _ _NG _N CANADA celebrating the four hundred and twenti- “Um” "°"“"‘ ""’°“’“d ““"’e‘”““' ' ` - ' consequences The stocks oi’ pota ° jhy but that they fought gach gthei-_ Why e_th ann_iversary_~of her discovery, an occa- ,Des Wm l`,_,,,,,y ,,x,,,,,,S,efi mos, oi iexperimehtai Farm Nnis.>_ they should ‘turn their arms against each S1011 Whwh IS Seized bythe rest of the Em- the mph was hnnsninnii, and the corn _'T _lm me Wu, other is only explainable by the growing pire to wish her Godspeed. _ htnrirs warn nn smsii that it was /\"‘°"i_~¢ "ie P‘°’”"’S ' ' ' distrust in Austria ainst Germany, a dis- trust that is manifeisihng itself in the rank and file on land and sea. This mutiny and this fight between sailors of both fleets are only incidents in a wider unrest. Our )0( iiecesiii'y to reduce the dolly ra- W " lm” "milled fo" Ca’md_‘_1'_Lhe _p';(Z_ tions. After he had taken for the bgem 0f_ g"°v_§l"_f4__m€t “_” 'e____"‘; 1 .' _ n il iiriipii, iii' 5 1+. NOTFS public consumption the potatoes and 0 ‘W-°“` _ _ _ _ “ ~ ‘ i-nets which ought to hhve been nseii Tm: i:e_i1i hufrohh. iu.i»_ hl”0<1l°"”’“ ‘W3 “i the Exp°'l"’°“f“l FHITII. Ottawa, attle as fast as possible, re'gardleS8_ justified, will be shown by t U dum _ consequ nices. The vegetarian fciiuwing; showing that/results iii_tliat the men ha.ni:ling_ the crop were riod tor the population was- ahah-I _.Um seed raising were obtiiincd iii the! quite unfamiliar with the s_ame ned between April 15th and August* yem- of 1915 in that year the Ueii-3 "Fli1i_iib0ve figures indicate. most rin. 5t|i_ ` ul Fiiiin :it Ottawa; ciilediy, that there are, in Canada, I hlle they hold power, the War must go on lhogs This vast number of cattle- iiirii fif the Collie for iii ioiiseiiiieiiwl vast in wmpmison with Ge;-m;my'g oi’ the reduced weight of the aiiiiiiuls . . . _ ' " lilo here IS I t ] ' _ nreo. of meadow-s and pastures-was lit WHS HELGSSAIY to slaiiEhl¢“` -‘l0\\ h a of SUN eft In the mllll vhieiiy fed with imports() food Ger the number tn obtain the same riiiiiiit- Ons t at stil rernain’ liiinn stocli-fariniiig was .dependent ity oi' meat. lii the lsl1iugii|e'i~lii,: Peace talks as Suchi 19 therefore only 3' upon foreign countries, and so, there- houses in Bavai'ia,tli¢ aveiugc weiilllli ]05|~_ limi IS for ‘he In5uf3ii(`(¢ COmp°ll"ly ' ` I 97 Symblltim of the disease With WhlCh Gér- fore, was its pi-odui-tion oi' nieatsiats. per head ol' ifiitlle fell iliiriiik i|ii‘i'*‘ niany is Suffering not the disease itSe]f_ We_ liutter, and milk. At the e\d of ti months prccediiig the niiildle iii .liino _ . . _ _ . . your uiid i1 hull’ 'of wur, when Batocki fi'oiii 448 to 370 kilos \ ' j_,/. _ _ _ ' _ }_;a_vc g;_1t to e_rad_ca_‘h_e the disease and i_t is_mm__ _O powen me SMR had not yet - 1 lf not, it_wiil pay you_to _get our low rate, eing one s ow y ut surely. Meantime_,,.,e,, mnihrhahiy raihhrii-thhnhn to shortage nf rat and iviiik for insuring your possessions today. I / rl But what about the proilti lilies ig pay the grower to raise that kind oi' crop? As an answor,.it may be stai- eil that there was, according to re. cards kept, a n`et profit oi’ about $30 per acre from the mimgel seed crop la; resent wiii prove themselves not in'1915 And this in spite of the fact tral Experiment _ rniseii. from it iieiii about 11,9 uci~os_.zwii1 iwiiviti' nromisingehhsihniiai all Btarved Cattle _ ii iii-si class mangel sectl crop nt the rewards, from u profit stuiiilpoint, in " of about 1.150 pounds of seed to those whnftake up root seed growing . rate The German people, especially the_ the uc;-e_ ii/iaiigel seed was produced conscientiously and in a business-like unilioii workers, received greater at the Exhe,-imeniai Farm nt Agnsslz. eat rations than they ate even in J3_(¢__ at the roto 01' 2,100 pounds perl May it also be added that the i`~als_ me 01' Peace. The Imperial 'N983' ficre, at the Experimental Station nt ing, in _Ci1iia.dii, of the seed needed in 'Y Paid the difference' 5° that “|B°' Leiincxville, Quo.. at the rate of 1.150 the country will directly help to in. 'e lower classes were able to buy pounds per acre, and at the Experi-| crease tho average yield' of the root eat. Milk cows and field oxen-all ,hentai sihtion ut Kentville_ .\'_ S., utlcrcps oil the Dominion. ' This will, ere slaughtered; and the Govern.- the rate or U00 pounds per acre. The~[ however. be discussed _in a special ent cash expended lm the beghblsiiiiie veiir the Ekperiiiientul Stntlonlzirticle. ng of August amounted to 1.500,-I ` . 0,000 marks, which was the uit- ,___ '___-_ -_ ._-ee- i__.-;-...--- -1?--g 'the population and- the price phldl __¢_ _ 1// ' /af/.if/A/v ,rr/vzviainr/nvr»¢¢n9/,f:vzv5fn.v»xzf:¢:»xf/.1o..-;ig' ` ‘I‘i~ii=. Cnniasr iIi~iisl.inANc|a Aaencv _ In Pmucie EDWARD IsuAhm iiianner - \§\§§?\< `_ \ “.&\;.\\\\\\ \\\\`§ ~Ag\"‘°` . [5 ". $2 4 \\\»\\\ \ \\ ,. ,, , ` L” 1 '-‘ 77) 1 v 'f /1//1/N 4/ Z f No one questions the neces- _ - \S sity for an efficient fire depart- 1,/ ment Then why qu-=stionthe _ necessity for ample fire iilsur- Hi'/f / ,_) ance? _ I _. Pirimen save something from fires /i but il inot icpay you for that which is /_/ . §`\\\\` \\\\¥§\\\` *W ‘ io dn, _ . _ elif' f Arc you prepared to frifc ai fire tonight? 7 uf ff/ 1 f/ /A/0///////// //// .»»,/;L1"1'~"' __ _ ..._-f_._-.1.-.,» 1"* 'if _i._'_{{,,‘2,‘ffl?B','."_'_,“."f”f$'°“f’f‘° "_""""°“" i` f"2'_' f J ~ - from their homeland to feel affection for ioiliiv. . . . . _ F rnlshed by W ., _ . _ going to assess them with additional heavy i U - _ ~ ‘°"“ °f “wit """“ """°"""' f‘“'_" . _ . ' _~~_~»./\_»_ ' . ` ' _ , taxation. There is need for such a pro - <1) " lf' U* i';,_f,i;° ,,y,,°0‘f_r: ;,',';,l_,,.1,(n,§, Ceedlngi If the Voluntary plan is to bring cHR'ST AT THE BAR l 1915 alone oi’ roughly, one iiiillioii an inadequate return, for the conflict has _"’ _ _crm pnnniis. it iihbniii be niiiira th.-it l'.aUg`lllL lille l€SSOIl that V0llJlllZ3.1“y Chrmt Stand” at the bar or me “ practically every pound of ilcl_d_roiit methods serve in times of peace, in tiefnes _(__ ,t,°6m;l1,.,.i- in the finyr. ni nhi. “;“_‘;hi’_‘ ml” °°“""y 'S °' "‘"""` of war they do not always_meet the require- Anti ani. nh than ws an hntrny Thu, C__m__,a wa, ,u,m,,,__ ,, gm, ments. New Zealand, like her neighbor our Loiii for siffd ‘if f=°‘d~ 1,-ish or having her snpniv ni innt Australia, is determined that those Who _ _ rd nl Seed from Eiiroiie shut off. iiiirili' iii' if-’.'et the benefit of the music shall help payfW""“ "“’_ _““"y dm" “"“ “" ° ' wiioiiy. as ii. resuit ni the wnr, .wh-. ri-__ the er ,- ¢l\°“€\ gretfully predicted in an Lxperliiicii- p P ' . Sli0U|(l Ulir leillll' P\'0°l“l“‘- _h tal Farms bulletin entitled "Growing _ ~\ l`\‘ll Oli WB lirliig Hi” “alll” t0 “°“l‘ l Field Root. Vezetable and Flowei According to the 1916 census4 per cent. Ami rnvt-r\iiini with shawn. sem m C_m__,,__., ,med _my ,__ of the people of Manitoba are German, 8 _ M ____ _eh 1915. Iii the said bifiieiih. mi iiiinrai per cent. Austrian or Hungarian. Of the ‘l’_‘_‘_‘_ d’;_:‘y_ "~ ' '_ was This-_hs his nisn -h_rnnnh-_hiv S katchewan o ulation 12 er cent are 'F ` ' i r ei bee" We mr " many "ue" °' as p P _ »_ » p_ ° liluch one who doth Ilia Ove \-l-‘_ 1 “Sei.\sonable l~ll_nts,"" distributed. by German, and 9 per cent. Austrian or Hun- or nt iiih guidiiiwe with rebel' the bnrhinihn srpsrinienini ruin. garian. Of the Alberta population, 6 per D015 the LW? C*“"“ °’“°“’~ System-to Ciimiiiihii iiirmeie and ` _ » others interested in the sé_ed' supply gent. areHGerma_ii and___?_ iéer Iiliznthc _Aus _Lhe ,he ,,,.,., or ohi, we voir. iiir-hem kept _,___ W," ,hgh Cum," rian or ungarian. _ a is. ani o a is' ,,,,,,,,,_ _ - hhhhi not himra tn tahbtht rink nf 12 per cent enemy alien, Saskatchedan ~21 inn nu iiis should interfere ` -eiyih nn impart from uhm e-.,iihh.- _ 0 OXCI Do we think of this possibility when wast- werehi come. not ready to hen their ferred 1° -is f°°iS- (__ _ I ~ _ '_ _ T-Pi 1 l . ' 1 _HmullllllllllIlllllllllllllllliiwlllg'|llll‘lllllllulll|l|l|\1_ iiihiiliihiiiiiihii- _ _i' , '“‘"' """<'~1i iiiillll li" .ii _ i li h 10 Dozen Heavy Wool Underwear Bought at a Snap Sizes 35 to 42 Worth $1°50 Garment .While they Last: $ l.00 1 - . ; » ` l ’ ~ E D per cent., and Alberta 12 pe? cent. _ Many Wiiii the ihiiieii we 'W0' 0' 'i“"_ uhiier hrevhiiins war coniirtionr. or of th se I ed ° ‘ things we crave. immediately after the conclusion of H0 c a-S .of German or Ausltlmaan Or _tha things we l_l0|ll l“°"B ‘l0“" ponce it was mphatically stated that or ungarlan Origin may e natura lze 1 "Canada should make herself inde- and perhaps many have been too long' away christ stnnlis ht the bnr ni the wnria ,,,,,,,,e,,,-,,, ,,,,,,,g,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, um, pm duce at home what now has to be the en-em cauSe_ But ° Aa He stood in the dilyo Of Old- _brought from nbiioaif. Canadian lurin- 'V t S proportion of Let each man tax hill 800| “nd “V11” ers should not only try to meet the persons of enemy origin is obviously large i - 1 “Shell I 988|!! my Mid 59"” emergency demand for field root seed enough normally to exert a strong in- :,.-.,,. my greed, or my iron-is,,prun>» in the imqeihiin ihhim but his., mi f I 1 \ ' 7" ` ‘ \ _ riff L°“"°¥"‘*“¢ ' 1'-=: fivwi turnio seed .sr o m 25d poundtiitio `the’gii ',_r~*.~;`2i / l I