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A. ~_ - pred a f ~ _ . much optimistic prophesying that thewar ` d end ‘.‘~b`efore Christmas_,’,’ or ‘before E ...~e»e»~--e-e-~ l _ l _7,~ __ V _ - __ i A _' " '°` `,'~'° ‘°‘v."~Q- RUAilY~_2l'5_-_isijfl-1 1V_~__ _- _-:pl 3 _ -“OND-il' 1"`l‘1Ul“»`-WY 2'~"l‘» 1913 collect, was that by the noted military crit-_ ' ' t'*'*' _ _ _ -§:_ _ __l-.-__.._e_-_~.~___-__»_f.~_~~w_»»---»-------»~ 'ic, General Repington, in191-Land recall- Every Aer” to Pmduce F°°d° B°y5 to Help ~° t You will fl-hd. agua, vm-`etyv0f.Eish`at;-it ln* ne_otner dey by Attorney Gen-eral sn-l'__»“ Federal and Provincial 1560-vemmmfs to C0_V V __ C V ._feShV .d-_ _,QE Vi, .` _,,.;., THVV ____ _‘V ,V _.L_ ooh lnoiill rio_\ c.iM1_iio\ Fredemck EVVSmlthV at Ottawa namely ,V _ __ __ V_ l_ouVrV_l'lsh ounler c_ " ‘l"”_"_" _ . that e-`seriousneS's_= of theffddd _p`roblem_1S lin b indicated by the fact that the Prime Min ister, Sir Robert Borden, found it neces- sary' to call the pijemiers of the different Since that time the early ‘fcollapse of Ger- many” has been a _favorite theme for the iro’ inces to ether, to lay before them con- .mate1_iahZeV and those who read the Wal. l g _ _ _ fidefitial information obtained from the Al- lied-governments and to discuss with them ways and means of meeting' a situation which he and they have come t_o_ regard as vital to the interests of the Empire, of the Allies and of civilization. Elsewhere in this-_issue a summarized report of the_ con- clusions and findings arrived at will be found andiwe trust it will be carefully studied by our readers. It was a serious conference dealing with a situation that is much more serious than we prosperous, well fed and map today will look long before they find evidences of collapse. Of course, Germany lhas her___tl;oubles; so have we and our al- ies; now tion feet still care;-free_Canadians have ever dreamed of. andvin justice to ourselves and -rl" for the future we should regard conference and the situatioin as' c`oiiference was not called nierl cuss the seriousness of the siti' to give ollt any discouragiiig or _ 1'epo__rt, but ratherto iiii1ii‘eSs_up dians generally that we 'have v reach the means and the resour lieve the situation, provided we-' best* and the most economic use And' the conference agreedvupo' lines of production to follow, cef coinineiidations to place before ti of the different provinces. Assu; giveh that the federal and pi'ovi` ei'iiil,‘1eiits__,would stand behind z put forth by the farmers and prod-uceis-in a general canipaig off the want that is now looinif spectre before our Allies and ou _,Each department of agricultif ect the efforts of its _,own p1'} through the Premiers and Coi- ter the war will not end sannotvbefar out and, e this and adapt our- " it will befor us and 1 I l-‘_\Lsil> 1-.utils l prophets, _But the collapse has failed -to ° ' Germany Wants to get out of the Scrapei which onine befoie it. Ifarniers in order to secure_ in 1918 _ but W3nt_5 '50 get 0110 Wliidl S0319" poi-lance considered by the Provlnifacreesc of new land more than thing' i10 begin Il3i210I1l’l00d again With, per- l cial Preniiers was that of increasing, would normally be broken for next 5 Warp - 1' f . The conference between the Gov- the proper quantity' ol’ seed is avail- ernment andthe provincial Premiei-g'able and distributed in their pro- ..-was _concluded late Saturday night -vinces; to undertake the work of lis- following- a long.nnd prgfiiftblg dig. certnining the form of assistance cuss-lon of tho important quegtionglwbicii may be required by their The subject of outstanding nu the breaking oi u definite increased (‘aiilidli.’s output of food productsll/Cai°’s ciop haps renew her effort? at-World d0mlna° and' obtaining adsquute furui -iubm-;| Assistlllicli ot' piuviiicilii Depart- Zlfld he!" El.1‘g`l.1ITl€I'lt IS Silé h2l,S h€l')l :\V0d§l'€ut lluestioiis that go hand' lulliieiits ol' Agricuitlne in taking orders 2'- _ , ' - lun in thc campalgi for gre Lg for tractors and i`or\vai°lling slinic to P middle Europe' She 1S,prollu_t:tioli. The Zigenilu., liolvoiiferlj the Canada Food Board, Ottu\\'n_ ‘ lll El. ])OS1b10ll t0 d€lTl21l'ld teI'n1S Of Sell# i Covered a niuch wider range ol' ques-I ' ' tlement; she -' 'll needs much more beating; l‘°_f3§p‘r."f':\“l_l°'1“lllnle;esldV V ~- ~ seeuie aoye for l=.-.fm __ - . v - 12 'HS H ellg i scusso l’ thtlll S118 llr Ved b€‘f0l’(-3 She Sl.1bl'IlIi2S t0 1 the _.Sold_ic|:g‘ Lanill sgggielgegg Assistance ol' the provinces ms th? l(-e the “world 3 Safe place Si-.:enic und rl refereiice to the ques., through their lllrlllratioiiui Depart- _ »- _ d h . . ltioli oi' liiiniigration and Llolonizlr lllellls ll\~|“¢\liill£T'" 5991111140 lJ0>'H‘ UV- e'1n an S is golng to i UUU- ailablc-by providing that those who _ uapse nor Internal S V iwork on l`a`rliis shall not lose their oli- ’nV althaughtheSe_VVWiu,V_V V hovved Co-Operation Needed V :_:c;r;llio;l;loVs{uiidliig thiousli absence the gulls and the HV';|l0 llecesslity gui- greater produc- C0-0Df=I'€1l;i0llu by Pliéovigiciallt Giov- _ - » was exp aine cle. 'li u _ ernnieiits n ie wor o o nin ng Olndcy 0:# the Elltente rcsei'ved|y to the Prodiiibililin1*;-(;x_i'teeil ago boys l'oi‘ 'farni labor by. lltly 3.I'1°1V€d bl bl'0-| ‘WS-I The Prilne Miliistor_' at the llleillls Uf 100U""~‘5 ll’ Pllllllc “"0 - lopcnng the confer n _ ~1~i iiigli Schools. to dciiioiistrtitc lilo nleSS_ things C alngeioliiifideiitfgl statement eofcethgméitfuim necessity of helping the labor sit- radically Mr_ T1nk_| tion in Europe as related to Cnlinlloji; untion_ The co-operaitioii iby _Pro- Dllrt in the war, lsuppiemeulai factslviiicial 'Governments is also invit- und figures 'bearing on the woi\lq1'g ed to secure voluiitar_v enrollment iii wlieiil shortage were fllrnigheti bycities. towns and villages of persoiis Mr. (Jrerar and Mr. Dunning. 'I’liev,ublo to work on the land. .=_ho\ved what was required and e;f.' These and other proposals ie- pccted of Canada and of the mean-.lated to the nioveinents for greater lires that were to be tnkeii to. ensure production were emphasized in un n inlixiniuiii- production ol’ 1'o0d_ address- delivered by Mr. t‘rei'nr. He 'lfliey indicated zi ,plan that l\all"lT€E|T“‘l7'0lfl`l79`fT"0lff"¢-`\ll~t U10” had bee" ll" l`orii|ulii.tcd to obtain the necessary ell_o_rli1ous,__reduction in the wor`ili`s i'arni labcr and showed how the Dwdvuctlon ol’ wheat and other grains l\l'0'»'i_nces could' co-opcillte to ma,ke"'aiill that in order' to iced Great Brlt~ _'_ i~‘i'esh Haddock, poi' lb. " Fresh -Cod, por lb. . .12c iSait Cured Salmon, 216:. . _ . . . _ . . _ . _ _ . . __ c_ Labrador Hsrriiig, doz. ..48c Dried Codflsh, DCP llJ~ . _ . . . . . _.12c 1<‘i-can I_Fr|.izen Herring. Guaranteed Popular meals a vou have an assortment of this canned Goods ' in the house. llrllliswick Briiiid' _ Sur- liines, put up in'-Olive`0ii, lin . . . . _. . . _ . ..10c Saga. Sill'dllies_ packed in Olivo Oli; Norlregian stock; finest pack, poi' tin , , , _ _ . _ ._ _ ._._.20c Bruiiswick Brand l-lcr~ ring, packed in Tomato Sauce; a breakfast delic- acy. Tin _ . . . . _ . _ . . ..18c Snliiion- National und Cyclone brands. Per tiii ._ 25c and 30c Mackerel- ls1uiid"puck: guaranteed best tlle u'ld' be taken to avoid coni`usioii.| _ _-. is to the same person by two' _ --- "1 in the most 9ff90f'iV€ Wlly- N661* All |-iV¢ 3¢°°k' gress in training general methods. He iinportant questions discu§sed_?_ ‘Tile ri-ed to the fact that silnliar coiil'ei-ence, ho believed, wol|.ld'.~!iave rds had been esta-blislied by some (nr-i'cacliiiig results. _ heproviiices and stlited thai; carel -#__--T--~_ ,l li as might follow the making of-KA|SER’S DENTJST HOME-"AGAIN if i0llS tO the afgument---T-liiiiln`i?>i1 nildsnnroiiliidil ""Ufl|l2¢`EV¢l‘Y` ACT( ' sistance of some 25,000 'ol these me ent ineuloas niet iinli been loligvv-lgiry new iicnnilially-_ sisnel1_by_t11p _ and offered many recommen at- `I1lll0l'0l‘~ ' ff ° A had bee” lima” ill ?e°“‘°e the M1:-iolis as tio the lbest means of -lnakingi Mr. Dill/iS ilSSBl‘t€d U19 Rl|55l“n_' Sit? general sclieme a. success. uatlon was the foremost topic. in Be_l'~V t the conclusion of the night ses- lin when he left and tli_e develop!- on the chairman, Mr. Cliilder ex- ments at that time had caused great dell the Governmenrs thanks to reioicins. He declared-the ~food-sl_tix- Provincial Premiers for attend- ation in Germany was not so l.\&d-Vi?-,l\l the conference and t'oi"tlie` zeal- lludiheell I‘€lJ0l‘ted. ‘ _ ’/" f/ __’1_ ’/ ,_'f/’/_/’ '/’//ff/__/_ ' V' _"Q", _'_'f_"_ _ _ _’_';___ 'rl-iv. Oumsr lnsulumcn Aazucv I _Xi \\\ _/ff If/‘ _,,,f,v/_-/___f §'vffv_'i;» “`\‘\\ST _.lu ' , _ ,_. al Z \\=\\-;\\\\\ waysiin which the government can help t ghisdwas shown in the recent purchase of lee ing sows by the government and sel Whe1'¢V€1‘» possible. Where farmers are un- able 120 P.-ay the -price Vit is quite possible that S0I_Yl0$0f _the__farmers organizations now in exist nc_e may do the purchasing for their lllcmlaers and receive payment when the product is sold. and fertilizer and extra help can only be i w ling them to the farmers at actual cost 5 Siinilarlv, we have no doubt, such necessar i 1eS~a9m‘1.Y required by farmers will be n placed at their disposal by the government o investment? Those were t th , P2thS along which the Kaiserliian lodk l?d1c1l)< hell hemade his remark to the Burgomas- S5. hltwag arvery false path on_which they V lm Vw Vo represented that it was per. fectly safe to invade Belgium since Eng. _In a th- 1- - ‘ ' ~ _ ny case c campaign will need unit |Tl)and could_not,and-wolildnot, fight for fem ed.cii_*oi°t.and..co-opei'ation to makeiitsuc-_-I cessftll,_and if weare going 'to do aworthy Part lvlleni-ll-1r~J~»=__M l~l___I?I/f\lI1\T "rn_r,ri'_Iis 'An'American congressman, Mr. George V§Iolden Tinkham, who recently returned rom a tour through the war-stricken coun- tries of Europe, and who had ample op. Portunity to discuss the war situation with men who 'were in a position to know, has gig his f€110_w-.congressmen in pleln, blnno convincing language, in 3 speech re produced elsewhere, _‘what th-e task is, and what the iirospecel arevon the beulefielde which his country _has recently-_ entered _ | Trnnl, llll‘=’,‘,_'-'(,,l»'li,l the shall be well rewarded: _becaus ig., _f~V,, “en r rf '» ' "|fl,|>l,1l' God' hath tried them; andifonnd =-if '-_~_:;.\.i. _ “null ~ worthy of himself. _ ~-._l hi ,_ mwn nd ' ” I ` Asgold in the furnnoeb he hat proved theni, and as' s victim of ~ iolocaust he hath received them. is £` \;\ \, In Pumice. E.nwA ls _ __ in the li ` Il0 lla \l\ \` i ` strikes and poor alike _ Should fire destroy your property, 1H¢l'¢h’ andise or furniture, could you stand the loss?, ’ l _ _ You could if you There is a message for you f_liV_V,;f re gongs. 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