-'-fl"-""°i"*~";"‘-*"i Newl-and _ltllt_;_P|\om__ .."._......-........-.;i......;.; 13 _ ima me om-tétmawii, mm otiim _st sum mnrdldq- lamina, lan-to um Hunts; ‘ " _ gsm". muy (funn inn. 9°' mr. ido- iivmiir ui mam. tt-I0 tmllvtll In Mlm- ' ‘ ‘ ' indian." -A. '=-for-....-.1-2.-» ‘-=:~» -» ._'i\¢¢'iir_¢.ii;“vi3:t¢iy trouniua fag) |1.no"p¢i-"wiu»n by ""'"|i°ms,°"l-"'»'i"iii:"nii`aii' liiieui §|"t`:uaut¢tiui. ' :_-_-:_-.~:,y»v¢:_-J:_-5::-' -“~"1‘.“.‘ff~1i`-ifII-1“i`f~`{;`5-`-T-`-A5f`~""""'j"`:"::"::'7;;; , ..-. .,, , ~'.--,-»i- -- » - _1 _` _ _-!_it_|__|_|\_q_pAy,__”_@_n_|;__i-|g,1tt6-___ _ _ c j frns_~\r_Aite_ ._ i , now raging furiously for a week, was another _ami desperate attempt to break through the Allied lines t‘o‘Paris' and, possibly, to the Channel coast cities. . Verdun is one of three strongly fortified towns just inside the eastern frontier of France on the Alsace Lorraine border. The other two are Nancy and Bel- fort. The French had taken extra precautions in the fortification of Verdtin, as it.\vas believed that if There is now no doubt- that the 'battles Of V°!'d“_"`» esimilar schoolsf'froin;i sections which It . - _ - _ it would be. at this point. This was before internationali agreements became “ scraps of paper," and an il”/8550!! . through the easier way, Belgium, had not been antici- pated. ’Verdun is the most northerly 'of these border ' forts, Belfort being the most southerly, and Nancy ' about midway between. Verdun is a little north of : due east from Paris and is regarded as one of the most » vital points on the border. Its capture by the Germans would undoubtedly be a serious blow to the Allied- cause, as the entry here through the Allied lines would t no doubt mean a re-adjustment of the whole front. Altliough the battle isstill in progress, and so far it has been the most_sanguinary of the whole war, and ~ there are many reasons to hope that the German attack wilf fail. _ , ‘ _ lt may be noted that the facilities_for the _move- V ment of troops in France are fully equal to those in (ierniaiiy. Tliere is a splendid system of military railroads back of Verdun-_connecting with all the depots that lie towards Paris and also with these to _C the south, so that fresh' reiiiforcements"c:_in_,be brought ` up at very short notice. This is an important factor in the strength of Verdun and_ should not_be lost sight 'of in our guessing as to the probability of the town holding out. ~ ~ ‘lt is claimed, and is probably correct, that the oiislaughts by the Germans at this point have been ‘made desperately and with utter disregard to _the lives[ of those participating in it. The estimated number " of dcatl, ns given in oitr dcspatches yesterday, was 45,000, besides man more than that ntiinber ` reason to believe that they will have made this awful sacrilice iii vain, that Verdtin shall stand the onslaught or may not be a reliable authoriliyi is confident that the German attack will fail. He b:`ises.this.opinion on the natural defences-in commanding hills-'around Verdun, rather than on the strength of the artificial forts. From' the east and north-east he considers that Verdun is practically iinpregnable, while ~west'and south ranges of hills and the River _Meuse afford good' _ protection. _ ` ,- Should this German drive fail, and our despatches of the next' few days must tell the tale, it will be a serious blow to German prestige andiwill add more” and more to the discontent of the German people. On the other liand, we know now the wonderful resource- fulness of the Germans and, from the experiences already gained in this war, we know that almost any-it thing is possible. What German resourcefultiess cannot ` accomplish will be #well _ supplemented by German deviltry, and if there isanything of this latter talent that has not yet been trie'd-the;/“may be expected to put it on before they ab__andon_ this master stroke, attempted under the eyes of the Kaiser and the per- sonal command of the Crown Prince. ,; ' _ f Plums w)iivn|cuLTv»E_ ~ lt has been said, and truly, that agricultural science has made more progress 'in_ the last few ycarstlian in the previous half-century. There are many reasons ‘ why this should be so. In former years farmers were obliged"to" work oulftheir elcperiments individually and, necessarily, years must elapse before the experi- ment could .be classified`~as a success dr' a failure; Many of these, attemptedwith hut llttle if _any know# ledge of thescience of agriculture, were`°failures.- .It w:i,s_ the f_es\_' who succeeded, and that after years of patient and unprofitable waiting. Since the federal govt-_rn_nieiit has unflcrtalien to carry out these expert-_ ments on experimental farms in dit¥ere'nt opfntlfee oouiitry, _and has employed the most expeijt scientists _ . available _for the study of the laws `g`overning the G growth and development of 'plant and animal life, and has placed the' results of their researches at the dis- hc a crippling one to Germany, and there is every ~b P has tiepessaril.y;been more iiigly rapid _inthe years two. _l>lad_t:s_f<_git1_ _msn _npid and it will be increas- `men’s work is needed. lwith the French' .In that the arithrnetfic `of himeiaiid _ linen and matter iéi`~agaliist`theih._ <_"If`he_ir__ho];pjli‘e_gi°in ' pnsal of farn_ig_i;s~ ev_eryu}_h_€t¢,- fo`i:_,`t.l1e_;skipg,_9m¢;-¢5¢ ,the ot\‘ensive,_whlch-they hiveagnin ass`umed.i~UitIe`s`si r ‘ ' ‘ _ ° 'the' t"e_rm's~ have.~gr`eatly» linen X081’ so that about out as rapidly as it in possibleto _ _ All this infonnation iii-placed freely .strike _posal of the .Canadian farm_er,'both by»pamphlet_§ and ~ bulletins sent out for and by lecturers “and teachers'wh'o are- to be in Canada. agricultural' education and `work are to be _come into touch campaign. is -the _dui-‘i_ng';_ the .agricultural thegdoors 'our V fa rimers, s-young _these short courses- dh there winter, have or not Lbe reached this year, are abundant proof of the excellent _province are takingliold' of the modem methods of 2 'necessity of keeping in 'touch with the work of our l Agriculture are not being as widely distributed as the - ought to be, simply because they_ are not _being applie for. Every farmer in the province should apply fo these and have his name placed on the mailing list a college course in itself on some special subject. New univsnsliibs i»ic'rioNlnnf __ '_norEs _ l_;_ty‘ _hockey should be ablgtfo do n;ie_n's_ wqrki where ‘The Germans cannot afford a. contestlinl' attritioii odds of five Ito -threeu l_l.¢f0r_e.’_'_ has fl1.un;__.m`>rked butft has _been.l6lv¢_\d _to following out nie the two found u spirit with"which the most progressive sectionsiof the gl jagrieulture. ' _ \ !_ 'Too much emphasis cannot be placed upoii the Qld 1 .U Aibt ln list No. 33, acknowledgement ot as possible to Mi-ii. James McLaren. *___ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ ,_ $100., from Rev. Henry A. .Br0wl1. Belmont, P, E. I. - .., . _-__» _-~ _ 'por Rev. R. G. Fulton. appears. The . ' _- A. A. 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' c: modern invention and sport have brought i_n_~ iie\v‘f§:_'A';:,gLe‘}5,_°y fnqswsn “fm $1; iacliines, in.: lements, terms and phrases, the use .anfd -Banff Jordan 25e; James Hume 26c~ imeaning of ., nich are fully explained in those‘supple#f m*lm.P`m"*"'d 25¢t_H\lsh Jackson 25c; _ _ _ Jaipes McNeill 25e, -Robert Miller 15c; mentary dictionaries, and can nowhere else be so con- Reuben 'Colioon.50e;= Howard Colwvll veniently ascertained. The technical t_erms'and irt`i`ple_`___- f_5°i'$¥`» ments pertaining to flying, automobiling, golf, footlittll, _-lmuiild 50e; W. __D. Irving 8_1: ‘MIS- _gunnery, military and naval operations, wireless tele- Qggsm s‘°ggé`f' f2‘§m,',‘,’°h-° 'graphy and many other' subjects are new and not to -Neill 25c; Aionzo Penny 25c: be found in the ordinary dietionary.~ The New Uiii-"*I'°“‘l‘"“ M°N°m 25°" Ana" Mcnmd __ _ _. __ _5o;w.H issue.- fversities Dictionary covers this groundvery thoroughly C m Mr H w BINNING ‘and is 'broug'ht'down.to'date~in such manner as to be ' _I H.°“' '§;8:.?_‘;§;it_ »ii1valuable't`o the student and of greatutility and satis- I faction to the ordinary intelligent reader. Such awork i _ 'of reference is a necessity of the times in every reading _ l 'G household, .and it must _be_ a _source_of_ su_rpri_se_ and _ znuly HQ] 'gratification to all that it can be offered at the 'merely .:_ an ff no'minal_ pricg' which is placed upon it. _ ` ‘ - ' - _ ' ' ' ` _“.;_$f”it‘ill’_-5-;-.-IJ _` _In _the Ottawa-To_to_nto h_t'>_c_ltey game the Capilal ‘ ifiliigauyigtlolg-tilbowigfii`fi’elirll‘°?'l1» __ _ 1 on Saturday, fighting on the 'ice' became so pronounced l\l_"_""‘°!é‘_°_:y‘_"T°_'_l"l“" ‘° mf B rm B ~° thatthe 'police were compelled to interfere. Sticks _‘_sbo*s_aeat to_ _ _ `\‘veré used free_ly_‘£nd°§omé_»'of the player§_ had to be H" Y‘;l:§°-_‘,"f.°,\l_?'i,°"l'_'_"'»~"° m°_day7h° ,O __ carried otl".‘ If theéemen werefwhere theyqight to _be,'l_ '“vvliut.mii'kes the old ‘tilt v\1I'r‘l'f in the trenches in'Frar_ioe, they could get t ` ir fighting "?'A°*`“'3“‘;ff_;;r_};e;_l“mct1the same-_ pi-opensities gratified in a more manly ._\va'yltl_i_i_irt_eith_er - ' ' ` 1" slugging or playing with hockey sticks. ' l\f`¢n able to Will _still early in February yet t.he_i_ . -'_ = V ~ _ i 4- V up getting Ions and warm. ._ Dyotloniil--servIee_l»t_l by Rev. F. A contrast to our February at N_ ¢k|m;°n_ _ . writing this letter on the winning, lou by Rev. L. E. Aeklaiid. vs F3 ll' - it ;_Ea the op- llnel *M weoneso/w.`2i».`m. f . - Symposium: ~‘A Campaign for Soul sltlou is not V01? » 3.30--4.30 ‘p.m.-Woman's Hour tot' or the bl€81l¥18 U0 '_ Qilsllonl. - g. as they ore llllitv t-Address by Rey; ll. N. Rand. ot seen Nell _WBflK°f _ Unllntihed bmi _oss.- . r-t,oF‘i-anee,but.liope__'1.___'_ . _ ~- .. ,not tar t_i-om»h9r0-_- a -'»` ""W£DN¢%DA¥,~7»1O-P.'M'. - from you writ it Now- ask for Standard Cetllleato plan . . . - .» ~"F"'n°°' ' A. l the street 'advantage of the means that are being placed at their _ _ -vi--u‘ » ' 6. Wlll the Pastors also come on “ “ They passed l.iim hy: _ . _ . . _. ' = _ F ND SUB- l ld . -_ disposal. The bulletins. issued bythe -Department c ‘.'cA~AmA-iN &:AR1;§¥|’g:¢cs_ “_ » Stangtrg ,fc‘;:°;¢§°f;,mM'Iscg,,c1,,_ Left. loft. lem "SPL 1'3"’ V 1- » . 7. Bend names ot delegates as soon this kept 2 f0l’ Bland Preaclb P OB!- Malte your Bread from P_U_Rtr-V inure Bread aiidis¢iter"Bi_rea¢_i 1-, - That evening loiifhe wandered _ , THE.REC_RUl Beneath m:_m°°l:_b°u_?.s my ‘ ' "1, i . And ever as e pon ere ' _ ` 'A hggllthd ttlvoigsthgdstreztebne day, _ YW misht have beard him say- S ‘ ` _ U ~ _ I 5:15, _ » _'_ Il' J " ' U ' léllte every Passing stroller ll' lT“_r'.0-'l"°°"y Pugh" ' _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ 5,“_,g,,~ at .h-pm); h ii sadj -you' _ ._ 59; “.3 v¢f_(:l|i-igtiim Potoriieu, _ _ ~ Ot comfort rett_ _ _agricultural scientists. On this the future prosperity L' ”m,._m,,.|,f,m,-,y;,),.,,,n¢, ,|50 -._,_‘¢§,:‘._'°$g-,.,jf¢;,_,;,_f¢,v_ 3, N.“Raud_. _ lf’“;n°£;"£d“§f;s?f w_a'y' I cant be right-i” fof our province depends. We are face to face with ]';gN°:_Q*3i°¢ Mftbgtrgloulzggtfsgmi " ' I' ___oT_E.8 _ _ ‘ A squad that sans: Gefmany Should W" attempt an lY“’a5l°" Of France '-new conditions, conditions resulting in almost i1ifi_r:ite`fm_m‘l;,:2&;°bee;1 shfted ground so _ ; _ _ . _ ' ‘ ' _ A§I_ggi_§hf°¥;;_g?:l*;g°}_.'l;‘g _ _ _ _ _ variety from the war' 2 our governments' federalland Ifmulggv Mhhll' close lioplug to hear ohovyliilogadglecdldgiih please now to Lett. left. left. right. left! - Tlie) Sergeant. found htm standing . . . . . 2_1! ~ . _ -s __ _ provincial, are doing tfzveryghing liumanlydpossible -lg phmmu soon. I remain as ever your d W, M_ A_ g_ semi an additional HB whwhed _hem onward_§wh.1gms_ . _ . t ._ __ _ 'fn ~l'o nm' _ eesate. . ‘ » ani i` . prepa-re he' wulltry' M Mase' -new C9” ' lg- S' .an i ~ 'B21 cHAnt.Es M¢An'rl-tUR.'~ _3._'riio Railway Oftlciall* "‘“'° md' niiiriiii iiigyiiiililtisigpt ringiilb. . ¢?5P¢C'3"y ‘.0 Pl3¢¢'0“f Ef¢3f¢?5t_'l“dU~5-tl'Y» agflclflturci _'Address ' _ ly granted tree return fare it ten or Throughout the Hveloug day j on a better basis than _ever before, To carry out the . A Company ~ ‘ more come by U¢il1» . ' he tramp of feet . . .- _ s _ . ii o.M.n.\ _ i i t amber ¢° T intentions of the government otir farmersmust take » ‘ ' sth mm °“ ' 4 'Wm al da an as mm' lt' 1 am lel’t!?' butt, len, lett.__risht. left! Outside the door nent day. i _ And 'ii6W"t.'l£e'liiddlo’s landing A nill-dress._%rl_va_tie!s povl _ "When o‘e itliefiioa. _ _- - .They so to tlshti Not loft I'll be. ‘ And so I'm rlxhtlf' . 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