1 1 _ ” \ J l 1 }_H¢`_7d__ ~ » ,Af t _. , Y I - ~ _ -mv- '.1 = » -V ' s I l ‘ .t -, l _ ,f » """,l‘» t "C" THE CHARLUTTETUW N GU ARUIA NIQRNINIG' DAllaY = V 1 if . . - _ .W ' _ __ - A weekly (Nawgventng natty) mv. f -me ' ' - I 'J ~»-»»» ooo »=-~-41m cHARLoT'rI:'rowN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1913 V 22123'L12CII.‘?.i%1I,3“lJ"A‘.l3Zt.L‘2°t.i°i,.“iL&. ..., we _ Siarvatloa ou Unparalied Scale Conlrouts Europe Unless Siren by Canada and the Situation lleiined. LONDON, Jan. 4.-Starvation on an unparalleled scale must face the nations of Europe" is the latest state- ment made by Mr. Hooverp unless the most strenuous efforts be made in Canada and the United States to meet the situation. The situations ls now lar graver than a few months ago, when the preliminary food snr- vey, oi’ the world was made, and u few general statements will inclir-ate the more serious features of it. (1) The Allied reqnhments tor wbeat until next crop comes in is 450,000,000 bushels. The United States under conditions of their nor- mal home consumption has nhippod their last bushel overseas. (‘unuti:1 still has only 110,000,000 hushels i`or export and the Argentine and Aust- ralian supply is ulmost prohibited on account of shortage of shipping ami ditilcnlties of convoy. '_ (2) Frunce's, crop for 1917 was only about one-third ot` normal und small hope is entertained i'or an in-i crease over this terrible shortage in 1918, us, owing to lnek ot' t'ertillzer, this country, which for years has been s1|l>_iet‘t to intensive ou‘ltivutionI is siiitering lrmn .soil impoveiisli- ment. - (il) The condition ot' Italy is worse , even than thut ot' France und t.oduy` the requirements of this t‘ountr__v run hardly be met by the alliod supplies and shipping even on ti rutioning hus- is. (4) The live stock situation is Eur- ope shows a decrease oi' 115,000,000 prunououo UT EUROPE nous liitorts are Made United States. The our Allies and thc vltnl ut entv oi E - , 1: '_ ‘every ei‘i‘orts being put t'orth hy ull in Canada to tnect. the situation. lt is no, longer u question ot “i)t)lN(l ° YOUR BIT." it is a cull from thi- l~hn~ l pire for “EVERY()NI‘} 'I`t) l)t) HIS e _ ffhllliing lnoldentl of Artillery Action! -»r»t.¢t»¢g»¢»" Pt-mn ' E. An artilieryman with the Canadian Expeditionary Force write! nl fol- lows: "Tha Canadian intantry an lbporb. Somehow they make me l_ toe' them come back after a stil! engagement/~waary, mud-stained, and generally war-worn, but singing all the way. There ia never a grumble among them. We have had many exciting experiences, but l think the K were ,in a position by an orchard, which had once been a tire trench, but .was then a reserve. lt was de- cided that our battery ubould tire at tho Gorman position as much as pos- sible before the Germans replied, and head. Canada only produced ti per cent ot` the Iiritish _imports in but--I on; ("unada’s production of bacon for 1916 was only 125,000,000 pounds as against Allies' ‘requirements ni’ 1,- ‘_’il0,000,000 pounds. , Tllese few facts will impress nponi us the dire needs ot" our Empire und -ni W. F. MACLEAN WANTS ‘ NAT|ONALiZATl0N ` -TORONTO.-J»an. 4.-The Woild todny, editexl by W. l“. MacLean, M. l‘_`., publishes' u double column front. page editorial "Why (‘annda. must itat- ionalizg hcl' ‘railways now." The uri-» iclet says: “ln this ice-ning time ot' democracy the people oi' Canada -look with con- tidence ,Do their newly' chosen Union Government. That Government, it be'- lieves, will plant and keep the banner ot Canada. in -the i‘oret’ront ot' the bat- -tle. It will not permit ihisjD0nri'nlou\ to ing behind the mother country or the limited States. “We lmd and still have reason io believe that ('n'|ra1la will speedily i'r:l» low, not. only in the pathway blazed by Prestltleitt. Wilson, but along the roiatd `tllua|t. h-as ‘been so successfully followed during the past three years by the Mot-Irer (‘ounltry._ The Mani-I testo is-sued ‘by 'Stir' liober; Borden, Prime Mltnilsfter, upon the formation of Un-ion Government. and his speeches 'in the House of Commons all show that -the goal he has in view is slmlilnr to that so swiftly reached by the President ot the United States. ‘ "Tho one thing -to do is for t'he_ Government to take pos-session. of the roads -in Canada, as l’re»s_ide‘nt Wil- son has done in the United States, and run 'them as one system w-ith' public, not. private proilts. as the end in view." ,_.».._. TOMMY'S FRENCH BRIDE New Nltunily Entento Marriage Ai- llnncen Are Fosterad ` ' Frederick Palmer writes from Brit- flh headquarters in France: One ot the results oi’ the presence of thu British army in France is that a good many British soldiers will take Punch wives home with them. The difference in language, tar from be~ ing a bar, il an accessory. Mr. At- kins teaches Miss France English, and Mina Franca teaches Mr. Atkim! French. These in plenty oi’ leisure for the courtship to develop. Frequently British battalions remain in the same mon-have done their shift in the innches they return "in rest" as the laying loss, to the same villages whore they were bei'orl:a\ llxsunlly they have quarters in Fre ousel, n n lense they become members ot the community. With the French men folk away, Mr. Atkins lends I hand with any Mlvy work that requires n milfs strength. Only td-day the correspondents law R British soldier driving a arrow. _ feminine hand does some sewing or Noun; for him in return. The ro- e.f°“°..."s°.:°,‘:°': '=.:°:.::.f:i“::; on 0 r o | | bil sweetheart anti starts for the 3"°":a”iI’,; 'i""s"?.i‘¥ °°‘F1’.I.?2§“ '32 I0 0 I 0" ' ' afternoon tho girls are out in thot; t lruuiu. on they H0 °'°\‘Y- wble o in the world.. and wnuual with them sion of man and tum lon in llil{l. ‘Ehoir conversation. 0 mixture ol Francis and ilinrlish. not romance alone that leads the to marry in Franco. 1-Io hal ICUIOG U admire the thrift and clover- gt the french woman and hor taltnc the 911°* 0' M' .undone an at tl" that directly they did so we were to get out oi the way into shelter: as 3 our position was much exposed. We I lived 50 rounds, and then the Germans W began and we all got into trenches. h _ I 3 __- _ _ Y _ _ '_ _ ` _____________ ___.__'_______,_ ' f _ ' _ _ J-,__ 1' Y ‘-_ FOOD CONDITIONS WAR AIMS DISCUSSED A IHECRAPHIC RACES I I ENEMY BUBMARINES REPULSED _,_ PRSENTATION "OF _ R BY LLOYD GEORGE I _ 'I MILITARY MEDA S ` T()Kll(), Jun. i'».--Encniy submut » Ines which nticmitct uttat ' llri (Canadian Press Despatcn) L EFORE TRADES UNION ___,,________j;;r.»e.iis or ro. CiLi§is§°r§nii¢ty negates ------_ ,,::::.:::::::.. ..“.".:.:!".tr,'.:::;‘.‘:." ..‘_<'.:= Will' M208' W0 by 'ilwir Gallant --S011. (Canadian Press Despatcn) lpeoplo," tlccltuetl the lhmnici "l‘hc lil" Ilpnneue Admit il|\ ' S l . i 1 _ ' \ o LONDON Jan i»-lheniivi llmd tlostimtlon oi ||,~r l'c-wolli’ t_'u'| been lultlllcd un() the npr;-I(-oi is nmv ln :i vcry buoyant stair. An i1|<~i‘ous- ed tlottiuml tor hcuvvr. crtninc. red lox. lynx, mink, mnskrui. ram-ooh and skunk, is iinllt-:iii-d by thc current Illl|ll'lin oi' thc .\'r‘\-.' York l~`ur A\|r'lit‘-n ct' and woll. llc(-titisc ot' the irciglit iniigcstitrii cx'|n'c.=.- slllplncttts oi' urs mount for thi' i'orlhcoming sul- were bit. ln one case there was a '_ tremendous explosion, and the wagon was blown to pieces; and in other cases the heat caused the ammunition to pop off. The scrub around caught tire, and ln the blaze we lost all our kit. To save the guns we had to go out and put out the fire. We did this with great difficulty, but we managed to pull our gun ont, and we were at- tarwards highly complimnnted by our brigadier, who is a splendid soldier." _ ituu.ANu's coioctiiruou Small Nation Decided on Prepared- ness Before Present War For a long time Holland resisted universal military service. She de- pended on professional or volunteer soldiers as more in accordance with ber great democratic traditions. But several years before this war the Hollanders came to a. realization of the folly of trusting to a "citizen" army to be raised utter war began. Military service now devolves equally on all citizens, although there are ex- emptions of certain specified classes. About 50,000 men come of military age every year. Of these, about 22,000 are taken into the army and 600 into the navy. Sixty per cent. of the young men escape military service. The present oonscription law had been in torcew only eighteen months when the war begun and so the full effects oi' its provisions have not yet been realized. The period of training for most branches is iixed at eight and one-hall months. This is a very short term of instruction and there is the additional drawback that the ranks are much depleted the third oi' a your between the departure ot one class and the arrival of the new class. Since the war began, however, the arm has been mobilized on a war lootgzg and the three classes ot 1918, 1014 and 1916 are all with the colors. ».ii».`»,"i=Z;n'wsm... SCIIIIERS REIICHIEII L' (Canadian Press Despatcn) LONDON. Jan. 5.~ General Sir rthur Currie was in London Friday. e says that tho tlanudiun (Torps was elighted at the result ot' the t‘ann- dinp election. Sir Arthur was pleas od ut the good things said about (‘u- nudinns during the lu.~'i. your and hu.'~' -every 1-onlidcnco that thc_\' will muin-1 tnin tin-ir record. C A H tl RIIAIN PREPARED IC CCNIINCE WAR ERR IWENIY YEARS (Canadian Press Dcspatcn) ST. LOUIS, Jun. 5.-»Adtlrcssing he St. Louis liar Association, Sir l-`rederir'k Smith. Atto-rnoy General for Grenf, llriialn. said thut "Gt'<‘nl Britain is prepared to continue thc struggle with (lermuny t`or twenty years more, to bring the wild beast ot' Germany into his cage." lic said thnt. tht' i-ntry ot' l’nitcd Staten into Ihr- wur made the result certuin. PREMIER HUCHES WIII SIRI IEAR Ml<1l.IliJli|lNl~l,`Jun. 5.-~-'l‘l|o Nu- lionnllst pnriy having ilccliicil that it was to thc best l|iti~|‘i~:-\tl_s ot the noun try und the ldinpire that l'rcn1li~r lluizllos be rotninc-ti its l|'udt\r oi` thc l'urty, it is expo-otetl thc l’rcn1icr will be cotniiilsslonvrl to i'm-in 1| nv-w ml nistry. _ ’l`h(~ decision oi’ thc Party was rnclicil nt u Ineciing i.otiu_\'. WRH EIECTICN RESUII, fagauimly might almost be comD°!|\°l'l loction for months on end. When the in for 'tgnvrounded and mtrerers by the vrnr.”2ueon Mary before the wav had am herself ¢ her nobles ltlwe its outbreak, she Yin worked as no hospital nuns. Princess o- tumss e 'hospital in which sho in immensely interested in Grosvenor Onuont. It in suited with tr-align nurnl and hsltritl Il! "N0" gf ° nod (fron. Princess Henry o Bat- ggnherfs inositol for otlioorl is in Hill Strut #hir Princes Chris- lndtes ot tha British Royal g to no who om du 111°" lr at Ju co L. ‘-0 M ING EV}‘}N'I`S. connection with the District, L.O.L.. "The New Wiltshire District. of 0.1.. will meet with llackett. Lodge A NNOUNCEMENT MEETINGS, “A public meeting will ho held in ‘S-‘$11 -a Q Long Creek on Tuesiiny -evening. n. 8th at 7.30 ~p. ni. All are wol- me. _ 203-Ipit. in that neighborhood, is alien at this moot mental of tub. ` me hu J imprint’ at an News t Windsor. Prinoala Aioundor of her friendly rival in all good wo I h it I devoting hone!! in every way tgallis ‘inmates and not dindainlnrtlio liuntn Quanta Roaoureol ` _ -rn. nuutmoovsmmsna Hecht; 7 hidden the oxxort of ohoogmiurl g:?’;:g:r°`“n°;"’i:':1&‘ ht gow. iluntet' llivel' and other places '““”" °' "’° mm mm W 1 wt-w om nw Hun on Monuav suchunablqbeanltb d *“"' “ ‘ ‘g ‘ of Hunter River on Titosrlny evening, Jnnunr_v 8th ni 7 p. ni. Annual meet- ing, 2030. "The adjourned Annunl mooting oi The Dominion Foil llrcotllng t‘om' pany of Murray l-lnrhor Limited will bo held in the Public ilull, Mutiny iinrbor on Monday the 14th lnst ut .30 p. ni. W..lI. Prowsc. Sect. 2039 "The young people ot New Glas- ill give the best concert of the scu- hn Th 0°'.mm”. ai. tizvoning tht- 7th. Proceeds in old ol "°';' '°' m. M “C Izwlng. I 201li15M2i Mln|rd’| Ltntmoni euros Ncuritgll Mlnartl’| Llnimont Cure; Diphiheria S t ' , MN Apply 2" Eau” "nu ed Cross It weather unlavouruble Ill he held in tlrsi line evening fni loin lvllue thu IN ttxls FORT \\f'Oll'l`ll. TEXAS, Dec. 27.-- Gordon Mott. ot' thc lloyal Flying _Corps, of tiunnda, was killed nt lieu. brook l-‘icl,l in n tall this morning. Mrs. Mott, widow rx-if W. Albert Mott, ex-M. i’. P., Canipbellton. rcccivetl u despat(-li lust night from ’l`cx.1s, un nouncihg' tho death ot` her sun. (ion dop Mott, who was ui ilu- uvi:|tii:»n training vamp. \\"l|¢~|| (lying ip (,|p» ol' the inur-l1inr‘.s. _i .strup govt- way and the ||ni`ortunnt¢- boy it-ll :i ills- tutlcc o|` Still foci to thc _';|'i»unrl. lit- ivns clglliecn yours ol' nge and was u very pm.-|pii-ing yoiim.-; muh. lin wu.-, ox|wr-tt-tl home about .Iunuui-_\ I5 on tinni it-uve to visit. his mother trionds bctori' going ove|‘.-uma, 'l`lic|~f_- is much sympathy t'elt. for llirs. Mott, who r:-ocupic.~\ the position of county registrar. it is not known whether the bc-ily will ho brought to New llrunswick t'or hurinl. Atlviccs from Texas say that it is udvisnbl»:~. to bury tho body thcrc. 'l‘ho friends ol' Mrs. i\lt.~:|__ howcvor, are <>onnnunlcatingI with the :intl\orlii4=s.,~~--Si_'John 'Volo- gruph. _ _ t’l`hn into .\ir. Mott nbovo |-t‘i`orrt‘|| to wus in i'lmrlot|r-to\vn Inst autumn; wlicm ho 4-ntcrotl tho lioyul l-‘lying tforpn through Mr, |i`. W. liyndmnn, |‘opt‘4~sciltuiivt- in this prt;~vlnt-1- ot` thr- Tioyul ll‘lying ('orp.~'. lla- also ut that litnn, visit--tl ;\i:|lp4»t|\\i*, \\/lwrv hc hail ‘nIittivt~,s, who will deeply nynlpu hi'/.0 with the l>c|‘<‘:tvi-ii \vi<|¢t\vc,| mo- Ilt'l' in I|i‘i‘ :mtv i|'i:t|.l I l I CABINET CCUNCII IR CENSIRER (Canadian Press Despatch) t)T’l‘AWA. .lun.. 5.-A sub¢~oin|nlt~ too ol' tho i‘uhi|\c_t t‘ouncil has boon nppi;-intg(| to t-misidcr the whole rail- wuy .~iit.untion in t‘nnuria with u view to giving tho greatest -possiblo‘ inovement for troopsi, munitions. and food products in senltourd. Minard'g Llniment Cures Dlutemplni nm NR ESCAPE EUR ANY SIACKERS (Canadian Press Despaicn) MONTREAl._ Jun. 5--A despatch to tho Gazette from Ottawa says: Canadian sluckors in the United States und the linltcd States slack- ors in Canntlu cannot much longer hope to escnpo compulsory service. it is iinrlorstnc-:I that u convention is to he entered into between the (ln- vernmenta by which (‘nnurln will he given nu|horit_\' to enlist Americans in Canada tor tho Canadian Army, the l'nile.| States in return will he given thc right tn elitist (‘nnndisns of mill-` tory nge who urn in the linited States I llHl<|'l’H*‘l0|l .llililiiist thc tlorinrln ullcr, ' L V I lraliips, liilnsiun cvut-itutiou ol' '|`i|rIti~l‘ct| t'It*vf~|| .~'t|i'(~is_~=Sivr- I|||Ii:~=. _..._...__.-._n___ Min3rd's Llniment Lure; Diptharia. some aAo BARGAINS wifi-i NAT ' ‘ URE i-‘oriy _\'t-ur.== ugo the pluntcrs o 'l`rinldn< ruttor in thc world. .\ .~;t-orc of thcso unilnnls \\'|-rc .win _t'or. Soon tlicrv wort- no mort- rats 'Vhun thc tnongooso turntul his :ii tnntion In thc i~l|ii'k»-n_v:i|i|. :~i|torii_\ |1oulir_\'~ wt-to ultnost i-xlinrt. uni- :-.ggs ati it prt‘ini|ll||. Noni tho htuu goose rlcurr-ti out thc nutivc l»ird_~ :intl at plague 0_l` c:iivt‘plll;|rs 4-tistit-il. llow url* thc mighty tall(-nl 'l`o»lzt§ tin-rc is u prclnimu o|` tlwoo shillings on tho ltead of cur-h ntongoono, _vo the post is said to be getting worse .\’ow thc islands talk ot' lutrodut- ing the indian :aturling in tho bop( ot' keeping down the grans|\op|n~t.- which are rttvishing thc crops. o. olso oi' utilizing tho Burlmdcs hlurh bird tor u .similiar purpose. llui it will bc us wcll to thinl- wlren ltnthvr loss than u ct-ntur_\' :nur soino liomesirk llritislici' llvinp; in llosion sont to England t'or it couple- ot' pairs ot` .<|htrro\v:~'. Within lt‘_sf4tl|u|| |'il`|y yt-;ir~< thi spurrow huti <\.~iiu.l»li,~'l\|=ti its(-ll' in thirty~|`ivo States and iivc territories. li hhtl given up rutinif i|\_-»~rt.- un.. was running riot :||||t»ng the <~|‘>p.-z lt. \v:t¢_- .~:nitl to hurt- lawn -|»|~-ntlitip ov(-| tht- i‘o||ntr_\' al thc rnii- oi' tiil_ilt)t1 s»quu|'r- tnllcs n _\'¢~ur_ 'i'h4- llc-pztrtmf-nt oi' _-\grit'\||t||t<- was |`r|i'<-ml to luke thc ¢=|i‘<,i\p,csll'tlr-4 \\'|-rv rt-piiulr-tl _-:it l':\| ur: Ihr* ¢;|\u|'li|w~: \\'i\|t* i't)llf't‘|'llt"t.'. iillil »‘\' |»r_\' |ntiui'r‘|nN|l.~\ glvvu in slnuglitoi' tht- littli- |we-is. Yct toiluy, u|'i»-|- |l|ir ty yt-urs' buttli-_ ilu- ¢=|\urrnw is still. on top. 'l`l|v tiuiuugn tb4~_v do to crops in v.-iinizitoil ul s-toiitciltlmt lilit- $|.'._nou 000 yo:\|l_\'. 'l‘ln- mnskrul. whirli is an unimnl nutny titties tho size of n rnt. lms but-n trnppcd for gt-ncintions in liri|i.~=h .‘\lorth America tor thc Anite ot its t`ur_ Home twony yours ago u Ilungur ian l and owner imported sovorul pairs of ntuskrnts and turnod thorn loose in it lake on his own'prrpci._\' They multiplied in surprising t'u.~‘nicn tor they hurl none oi' tho ein-rules which. in ihcir 'native country kept tht-nt under control. und for u timr the importer rcupcd quito n t-ollsiilm' ublc i|\<‘t>n\te by the sntc of lhi- skins llut thc nnltunls soon hogun to sprcuri und then camo stories oi burst tiutnu and hrokcn cnuul banks. . Tho croniurcg burrowvd :_-\'ui'ywl1t-rv and nach _vcnr the tnlo oi` iluinugt' in- cr¢\t|svi|_ .lust lwiorc thc grunt \\';\| broke out the iluhgnriuu (iovwnmopi orfcrcti u p|i1,t\ ot' $125,000 to npr p~-| son who could invent sonic nn-tliot. oi' oxtorlninuting them. St. Helena, famous as thc islam. prison ot Nupolcon was at ont- time ooverctl with thick forest. t"nttl¢~ did not. thri\'e thcrc nuri goats wort' im- poricd to givo ini-at nnd |nilk‘ to thi- settlera. Thi-y soon run wild und bv- i00k themselves to the hills. \\'lict\‘ they multiplied by thousands und browsed on the young irc:-A and shrubs, Today the island is little l. II II .\I eralty In Buoyant tfondilion. ‘Ii‘,',..1...":;;li15}.'5‘,i";..’5:‘.i.,..fJ.‘;",,; i1.‘.1..’.‘.‘.'.‘.T -- turning llic rillo on him,~1r~li` iw had In wh _ li It IiIlli'li:¢Il _ . _ _ . . t'tnI .~4|i~:|k_o ___ l-‘h.-uni|<~r, \\'l\oli- Lukc trout ' \Vcukti.~\h \\'hitcilsh. wlmlc . .. -"-t‘\'t‘r:tl vnrii-tion oi' |l.~:h that urn not ||stui~cl\l¢-t|_\' tho l~‘|ounii|-r. lu the l\=\.\‘-s. u|\rti\'l1l1\\~l_\~ on the North Snort- - ;»|' thc island. tbc l"lo\|n|lcrf is quitt- 1 :- . _- . ' p oi lfloundcr is prni-tloally cuunl to fling Lic-ut‘,-t ol Jenkins, .'\.ll_(`.. ltnc, lion. Murtlo(-h~Mci\nthon, lion. 1 . 'vl1u|.~'o|1, _\ir_ and .\lr.<_ .\lr,\.||- -,st-ni. bitt lltii'ii|'l||||:tl|-i_\' hcrgcaltii irihcr liilsst-ii thi- train wiulni-4-timt In iii-n_~=ing|on_ tlniy curly in thi- war in it-uv:-` his homo und oil:-r hi,~: sf‘r\'i|~f'»i to Itintl :intl 4-mintry; how ut :t t-riih-:il vtnrf- nt tho |‘rr-1|( when the :non the |r»-nt~ln-.~. wort- hurtl |»t‘o_f=_-,ful .tnttnntiiiioh :intl is 1nr~;m1 :tiniest »|-lriin tit-uili tor ;i|i_voih» to i||ni»~r` ' ;t» to \:uppl_v ii, luv .\ir.\n|n_\‘ \i»| t.»c|r-il to iorm our or ;| tit-tucli riloil in <-:|t'|'_vi|n; ilu- lnn<~|| iwtwlotl tttumilioii to thi' l|o_\>, in thc tlrinr. lino; l,o\v win-h hc httd :|r1~otn1li:-ltctl S1 iii \\' .I \\'oi|tnlct| cnlurut .~ : - ti to bring hint bark to .\ul`t-ty; and how hc hull iw:-n killctl hy it (icrinun shell wl:ll»- ip tho :ii-1 ol' :|<-i't.~1uplisli-- L: thi< br.“|v(< ut-t. 'l`ln» (lovt-rtior cong|‘ui|il:ttoil Mr. and Airs. llii-Anluy on having had sucli at gallant :nut _'intl iii- syili|v:|t_l|izi1ig with tltoin in wir In.~.~'. ux||i'<'.s.~4(~t| thi- bf‘Iicl` iltuit ir. nu-in<1|~,\' would be 1-rf-r mm, ‘4t'l‘<‘n .ind ln- vln"risln-il not only by. till* i||t~|nl|<‘r.~: nl his l‘un\lly hut by I _ , ,¢ tat:-:it :mtl was ml his r»‘l||rn, Ito I ir- .1n.| ut unp I , | ,- - e 1 Etna _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ , _Y D _Y . l(.f-on-so aildrossing tho ’l‘|'nlcs lluion or the (iermnn people- have never MUST REDUCE BEEF CONQUMF \ ‘ ~ » _ . » » n on to doth NI . if . '. " ' nuns, been n wut' uint with ns .~\|nt'|\ thc ‘TiON. y ~ - » ulil that junly thu clirurest, y.»,|'o:\tc.~'t tire-it tluy oi' the wut' to now. __._____.____.._.__ _____ tint most list of cztiises could jus-ti|'\' “'l`hc lirltinh |n».ople hover 'iin'||-d ui lC¢‘""UI“" Press De5iJ¢'1lCl\) I u '» " ‘ ' ‘ _ » ' ‘ ' »fi?¢.~ ' .t H Ili* l‘0lltlll\llllIf:0. oven tor a (luv oi' breaking up tin- (icrmun peoples or K "1L-iLIf'°~,-~~- I "'l`l1i.~iun.1eul'llo- ' ' V -' - - ~ ~ ' . . ' - .H PH" . _ _ . ' .. _ _ ~ ' ' '_ ~ ~ _ ‘ _ " ‘ ' '- - '. in the t‘t;-uni-ll (‘liumbrr on blutnr-lilr. :lit-licliun (who is u relative oii NVQ. Iliive ¥1|"IV0lI ' U16 lll9|llA&‘l _Weill wish is not to t|e.s|roy (lr-.rntnnyfs '|I"|0|l |llllll0V"f* lil" lfflll-‘illiilltllflll 0| tiny, ills iionour I.li~i|t.-(lovcrunr iliac- I ' tl, nt, the most critical hour ot_this grout position in tho world, hut to |101-i In England must ho rotlut-o,| nr, ,|,,,,,,|,| l,,.,,g,.,\¢,,,| ,hp mimtl,-, m,.,|.,|t., orrlbio conflict and betoro any gov- turn hor aside from sclienteu oi’ mi- Hillel, one hull' n¢»_r-orilitig to uh otllt-lui - I , lp". |, pp. |».|‘.~'I .1.~ ‘./. rnineni. takes the i'atcl`ul d‘et-inion us liturv domination to devote ht-r Slilicittctit. li is .~::iiri ull 1.-liict' I1;-ntl`Q|U.I,I li). .H/I ‘L-,‘,\,,,. ', \‘»".' , ' 'IHMQR o tlteoontiltion under which it ought st|'eirgtl| io liotictlt-ioiit tus-rits." "LII"-`° Wm I"‘ "'l‘I"l' ""'I"" ""l1l'I"'i“’l’* th'-A H M'l`lJ|i|~‘- A RIN IMI' '_'1n'nmln ~ o terminate or continue the struggle The Pretnlcr tloclored Great llri-' IW /\iH`i|- ..‘r`. ~ , lvl", ‘,~_‘-IS," .“'f"L_“"'_ '_"I'_'|" ` H ought to he _suusnud mm me ww mm was not Iigming I0 mlm ' VOIP; ><_.n|..ittv_t. f.,.i|_\h_»st can ullortl to liuve it on his tublv; tin- ,-iclii-_st <-un. not :|i`i'ot'tl to omit ii, l"iSli~l| mily not :1i\v:|_»1~' |n:|i\i- tor l»r;iin_s. but l»r:|i||.\- ;tl\v:t_\',< maki- |`i|r ii,si1_ FOOD CONTROL. 'i‘hi.~: tltws not tit-i~|-,-;:<;|»~j|y pp-;,||_ |-,- dnctioii in tht- co.~i ot' brlniq, ul|honr_l| that is at i`1<-tor. 'l'li»~ I-‘ot.~.l t"onlrhl proliui-lion, and ci»|\_~:<-rw-_ tht- food -*`|lltDl_v. To inir0du<:i‘. sttltstittttt-.< for lil-t~i` ond liuvop. so tlntt' thos-_\ may bc .wont to thc soldiers o\'or.»'nu.~_ l`ish is the only tlouh sulistittxit- for nina! thot wc ltnvc in large uu:i||titit=.~, 'l`r.< use it is n patriotic duty that cnt:i|l_~. no liurtlship. lu_t`uct_ thosc who uso it, are hr-til-r ni'i` ilinttir-i:tll_\' :ind phr- .~',ir:tlI_\'. 'l`l||~r\ i_~ 1| vinntiinn In-lint thu( ilsh tio:-,c not i`urni.~'h us with :is n|||<~h Ilii§Il*llr:||it-, toot! vrtatoritil :is int-ut. 'l`l|te :|t|:|l_\'.~,i.»< 1.-l` nn-ul :intl ti~h hun' ova-|', :=Iinw.\‘ :tn 1-il(-o||t':Il;Ii||.1 nilnilztri ty in protein i~onti~ni, :is uinv ln- wt-p by tht- l'ollowi|lg llgurt-< PROTEIN CONTENT OF MEAT. ` Kimi ot Meat P. C. li'-cf, it-In. inctlium llvt-i`, rib _ , ._ llc|'|`, rollin-I. intulitlm .. _ Lil); ot' tullltuti _ .\'t-ck oi' mtiltoh ._ l.uin pork rl|op~t _ _ \|:_| II.||n...... _ lin Protein 17.0 i7 o lil 'I iT,1| |ii_l PROTEIN CONTENT OF FISH. Kinlzi of Fish P. C. Protein. lines, bl:|('|< . .. . 120.0 lS_S l.\`.l _ _ . 1.: N . ld.T ztiiiiork _ _ _ _,_ ulllntt _steak __ ltr() _ l7..l i.‘l.l i7_Ii on -1 |` urd island ilicro are tickcrcl _ _ , _ .. _ in l‘rint~i- Edu- rg _. in lin- winter time thr-.~u~ ilsh nrc tukcn in the sun-it nt-ts. :=omt\» titnou in inrgo i|ufintitios_ Nc- uso l~: nnuii- ot thctn by our penplv. they uri- ll\t'|\\\'n upon thi' inn, :ind ullowctl to gn to \\‘:\>fl suitable music, fltlriug tin- |»v'AR‘r|c|t~‘A'rtoN iN THE WAR. 'i'(tlc