†mm M tha mum of Man. Italy. Hu- Union! and MIMI. Mac n awr- 'U he Hump" pmwur poflnd‘ I Input" at that In am.- 5â€"m- IM of mm mm)! W The â€Hm!!! «f .0. m ï¬pnm {mm mm b n follmnz HUI-No A'V.l|0f‘ Dale-m, In wo- ml pm- In guru. . W durum- fluc M mu- .mu 1“.me Bind†‘m M mfldo normal mmmpâ€" ' 3 mm War. he rim?! to In the nut 12 month a ton! m mm of that Ind Wu of other mill. Smart!†pMMon of our own u (human ban-en In gin-n tn . _ of the ration to provide for r W timing the continuance of II!- The statement follows: M h llwayl more 01' less of n m in every phase of its produc- in. kindling and consumption. It In mm with even? farmer, every mortar nnd seller. every house- ' It in n problem with every We and nation. And now. very 1W1; It II a problem with cut group- ot nations. namely, Gill“. the central empires and the W: In I word it is I great inter W problem. TI. food problem today of our own ,. Mom has an In most con- "M phase on international clmruo- . A Inuit-lent and regular supply flood [or the umlnlennlmo of the “I hid Inle- at our lighting allies H; it their no la- gmt 1mm of with; men Ind Wol'lln‘ women in flu inland-mes. ma Dually {or n... j 'L‘ J ' mum of the war (or . 1- (be providing or this load a. put .moa (004 pool. um um- m plan g predominant [in '0. mm dlvtnllou of mm of .1 W from (ha tann- Into launch-o at "mm- m. mum. In I marked at autumn-m. lhlu Wm: w (00¢ und- Ind the fund I! IN unlu bet-mun mt In M. I“ [M momma-um u! hp been I. on tend qualms-I 1 1‘] m {mm [M Units! g. t! (N nun-d Imam In to h 0 Mn, on“ m Lulu Inn-mind. ' â€HIM“ unmet unma- M only neod- In M duh-x h “I“ to Oh. but what '0 . OIL Tb. "no In: man um ““04 mlml an In sunk. 41* m1 larva! I. now m “I II“ t: my man .0 M! "01 m (mm-I d m TN lllkd We! m!!! Ind-«lulu. m- at} M llflamvvflhmln . “ï¬n. I! In full. mo We of also and I» â€mun-d at In. which HIM MM without ‘ A Mll- mommy drummi- fl not a not (and m m "run ‘ “I that run“: mnlully "w mum in It “won" Ind-1.00 J“ N In In It mu dim]. L] m In n71" tho Momma I mum Iho 0min. mound. as *3 food animal: and "Mr pm]- '~. ervl. u murm- mar (mirth. M “Mn Mm M WM! .84 on food: and. ï¬nally. an n» fl 0‘! duty In "to matter. MW“ at the women and chu- hum?» Mllmuhuolutano W. â€toad to no out-r, for the “MI and Indulln-l nnnlu. m In a mark ted Iva-com or food ‘Iua the mat mommy 1“ Wu; tho ch", nuoo ol 4.!le m d not turned from unto-mar, HIWI an Forthâ€"What VJ Hut! no In Keep Won N Fm the Door. â€I. MI"! om- mrn crap. '8 he mud“ a! (mum. fl -tne nloly. NM": Amer- hvo I1! amt-mt mmhn of _ Mow MIAMI: and of “I d It“! 050M.“ ; lam gin-(word; IN I:- d [In Wld‘l lard" 0- ‘III (I. all... ml 611- Mr ti“ â€Inn-Whom. â€Id-nu m M m moltâ€. rm 0‘! out :ï¬â€™ unplug urn all M- 1011 w I. M' on far at I)“ to my man It um: I mm. In! with "w do- vllel an Mn. m be made on hfli‘nggon. Aug. {lowâ€"Herbert C. "I". liked States (and udmlnlw It. today Issued to the American leiâ€!- Itltement covering the (0011 may I. It now mums and the ne- lti» at conserving the tum] re- em mmns toxvo “munch-milk. m "mind from than “mm: OF WAR has than emu uflmhmdm‘ pr [puns Message (Summation. .55.†nun- [M “I“! 13.",fl. â€111M lion and Need: at the 1"†I“ 3 ‘6.†mm: m 81.6".†[MUM doslre to m Into the same atmosphere with the [rent MIG of Japan. flar- uhal Prlnrp Ynmngnn, formant of JI- pIn': elder ï¬ned-3mm. some years ago ended I Iphmdld house It Odnwun. I suburb of the capital. um: um I am that commandad I superb new of Ilont “Sly-m flow. this Balm has , W I M pill! M I has In» ,IIQ‘II‘ ‘60 Mnm hm higher ' .Jï¬I m of the mo- mm whim In more hrrrnchlng In Its future “gunk-aha. A: the war m: on (mare will be a (mutant Imam: M the mplm! stock of food animals of the world. Among our western I!- Ma the dam-MI outrun: further every Roman 91mm) 115%.!!!» The pmMom facing the Arum-mm pmple In new only am of mmryln: the lmmodlnte flmafld of “In mm. but Infrean In In other drum†Doom-nae countries l'mlm! my": Mtludlnu Tninlm Shun um" own-mic.- I’N‘TOIIQF (‘nnle T'NUU 3.020.†28,30.“ 3C).†3h», 3M!" 175mm MM.“ "ï¬lm Hon 6.23m TJQND ILMJIN 821%.†- A mrvfui atlmato of the world'- fmd animal posmm shown the follow- lnx posmon: 2M, TM- vrnr Ma Mlfl‘h‘d Into an Ilâ€" rady MIMI!" nimaflnn n numb" n! fldmn mmflolm- «mn- In- bannin- lnx the "lumen animal prom)": .mp- plv of mo warm. The produrnm or! fork!" In mmpo ha boom dlmtnlsm’d hy the «Nvordon a! prndm‘un Inhor In war. and It: Immfl has boon mrtnflvd by .Ihnrtngr In shipping and by Hm Im‘nmm of mm": M mum: Nun. PM "man «um no! only an (In: nrmnl numb": of nnlmnln do- main: In But-ape but the awn†night and the annual output of dnlry pmduns pot animal. In! «ms-tug. our mm: from â€I‘ll!!!“ to mâ€" IIIHII) nr mfly Mplo. TM. am in gammy-"M If to tlll «mum» not wound 0! MM ml: for m pound of the," flour I'm-Hy [in ppm: "no In. If wo â€cl-m!- mnr eon-munch)» of them! Mar Inn flto munch on w»! no In!" pound. par wot-Ix M pm. It wl" ha I)» [wk-"m tn m and will Mm "w [Mt-1mm a! war MIMI. PM Animals. Owing to tho nmmllnt "“an a! living. "up urn-M was nlrmmy 9'"an 1» mm: mull! animal pm" m and "IQ 00-13mm! Dov-(mm "no war his Honour. for mum. um Mn- houm Urn-I4 (mm Ibo him": they have an «album! not a» "on im how '- huh In H» Wot Ev"! Amt-ï¬n- known that It In Inns-IN:- to Mama". mm had "no Mini“, .30 I! h (wan Mary (M- M In mm. our all!" «ma "MM" ‘7me In "MM:- "am in M70 3 IMI hud- (nr tho‘ 3m! llmrrwr. they run mo mm! "In" nu- Mhor n-mln to? with!" In "or" war Mud. and by "d- “Minnow-n Inn! by uflnn on «Mr part a pm! Ml run he um pill-RM. 0n "n- MMr Mind. I doflfll of mama» WC run he no Inns! sum-"y mow-«no H In an lama-n TM III!" In uuMe to me other mil nlooo foo ma. my run I» than 0M1 u W In when! Mar to who the war W mm In nnl. ml no In tempo-n («unmet Km out It July. that: nook mum-fly mama awn m m In!" have fwmulflunndmmihm- our-No MW", and 1mm. cu» no! N dun-«I In [mt gamma}. ry um" wlll ulnmrh all Ibo- mama. In any own! It mums In mm! mum- ply our "Inm- of than «Will! 20 "men. llmvcvrr. “pun [he hunt- al our WI rmp nmpmu we would be able to may (Mr "animal: In mml- nun-r than when. Whom than" DOM“... he manual. In floral In one 0' an! 01M", anal mm. and mm ho M by In ollmlmnnn n! "It. um! ndunlaa of mampflm no Ibo part at (be IIlI-d mm and ninth-n. In oo- uovvi. hy-nnr olmln â€lulu-"l (Ina a! flu- nnlI-Mq "my. From the above "1th It wlll he mm "In! nn normal bum-s of mnsumlr mm Hm tolul nlllwl whom Import r9- quINma-uls am ï¬T‘IJNIHIIO hnnhols â€Â£an 3 Norm Amt-rim": surplus of 208,000.01!) busholnâ€"nnd from our United States numullm we must N- wrve u n-rtnln umumt for nwtmlu (mm which we rw‘flve vltnl supplies mud nlm nn mum-m to [mm-ct our uloclm bfllwr nut yI-ur than "Ila Inst. Tim I- thewhme on nnnnul mm lumpflml a mum of over 400,0“).000 hunky-Ia. In the other ten-uh uawl In Eumpo tummy (or animal {tn-cl. the Import nmmtlm of lho nllhm on nor- mal mnnulnptlon has!!! "1- nlmut 671.- 000.!!!) lam-u a North Amerirnn Iur‘ plan of WJIXMII). Hut Ix-ln - re nerve {at nrmnln and lama-«l “enr- I large {allure In the flour): Amer-Mm muntrlmz and the now lmrvmit from that quarts-r wlll no! he uvuilnhle In Europe until next spring. A» nlrmdy nnld. all the nun-d muulrlos are and have hN-n fur 9mm» Mme rlmmunly ud- Inlnlslnflng nnrl ecolwmlzhvg (ht-Ir food. In Belgium, Ilw rum-f L'mumln- «Inn has hm-n mmpullu-ul m rwlm-e thr- cumumpl' m of cereals by nearly 5) per cvm: Ihln brings the food nupply so low (lmt the pupulutlou are In- capable of labor. .A ... g, mum Sum-s. nn whlch they were an- custmnml In rvly lac-fur? Hm war. Thi- Russian supply cannot be got out. nulmurlun "ml fluumunhm nuppnm are In lhv )uuuls at m.- N-nvrnl (-mnIn-s. The Wynne 1mm Australia hnd lmlm Is (hm-u "nu-s us lulu: nnd then-tore requires I’m-e “um. um nmuy mm! of shipping as Is rvquirvd from Nm‘lh Atâ€" lnmlc par". It In aim twm- ml dun‘ ï¬brous lvwnuse at the Inngor expmmnu to submnrlne uttM-k. Thu-re has been Corn . Oat. .. Harley [lye .. Cam modlly. When! Tom: .............l.48€.m.0M ...........l.mom.mn ....'.1.m.m>.mo 21¢an ..,. 543.100.!!!» â€3'00,th ....u-... In mun ,u.525,xm.m Prob-Ne U. 8 IM? TABLE that out the view from the famous Knklan or "hmwe of rare ago." by which name the mum's vllln was known. of beloved and men-d Mount PuJI. To quote the vpmnonlnr Jour- nnl: “The ‘houu of rare. use: bum whan the prince had nmflnwl seventy ream-dumbed hy Gonna-Ins an ‘the rue flfl‘--|I no longer I Quiet bower to which (he and Yunnan an n- ulrnflllumnndmmm a mu m of m vol- «In .D m â€it The high prlv-o nf mm" and mm" In tho l‘nltovl Stnta durtm: the past (9“- mnths lndurwl by "w praying Enro- pnnn dmumd has not up dangvm cur» rents In this country. WIMU In thou- rations dependmt upon hum-r and the sale of mm: to muntdmlltlos having made It more pmfltahto to so" the mttlo for ï¬lflt than to hop thm and uranium dairy products. Then» tore; the dairy nttlo no decreaxlng 3mm» l â€110% . . . 0 Com]. mill Th4- dnlry mmm-a of tho mm In norma! Hm mm» m a msldmhw down from wmlvm Scandinavia. "ol- lnm! and Swllwflnml. hm and" Orr- man pmwm- Ihm â€miles nrp mm- mm: ("rem-1| In Germany. Tho mm and" arms and- tho wounded must he mnpNM with mudmsul milk In lav-n qmm'mn. The not mu 0! that; conditions, dosplto "ms mlnmlnn of mmmmlon am the adults a! the dd] mpnlnflm In Evil-n1». I! that am allies on: sun slum of largo quhmlllo! and nmln the burden "f the rophwo- mont of thls nhnflnp mmt full on North Anwrh‘n. The gum-Nu exp-m: of dairy products from the l‘nlml Shares to tho nllle.‘ Irv shown In the {onowlng tablv: ‘[ Thom- “ ml] um- Immwllnto mlmlm {to (M m amply «f mt fur u- nan mount "to Inc-nun In our ama- ‘ Ind ant-h which rm Ink. Ml“. In". In. IN- mm a! the In. to run. )ml 1- with m- mln. Mm "u- m- nmmlom Ind cumin-n I†run pun "mm†In»!!! Ibo-t- rig-am mm run but slim! II. In no m-Nm. In mm m [mum all at am prank. m- m tun-fully malt"! m mt '1‘ mm In on!" that "w [mug-lo aha" not he dun-d Ibis wimâ€" nmdu n! “to. W" mu Tho Inn-M‘s dun mmplln an do mun: rapidly for hr. lmmnnm m- ums. mm. flu- «wry mm: of RI- mpo an :IImInI-Mu. In Emmy» Is ho- lnx drawn m «I m- amo for mt: ml. IM- din-radon «If MM? in "r hm darn-nod n» IMF" mum and "no IMO" a! Ihlmtln! im- "min-d "m nmmm o! Imp-nod fodder and morph" "Ir «mm which run he unp- pnrmi and "w pn-Iummy of tho Imu- mm! mm lmro UM mllm‘d. ï¬rm mm mm dairy mmfllas an an! rpm": [an run our mwoh of tumult-Non. (or am [wt mp":- mm: supp†hns lallon from m 0:- 1'5 mums- annually In "w my! 15 years. Yr! today '0 must chip Inmnslnw anms of dairy prndurts to M" milk-s. I! m. m utnln- a! young animal: In "mod. The lam-u In hord- mn «only ho nmnll-M ll I’D nun nm at mar vow-0mm- nnd mm mun (mick-v mini. It In waif"! mm:- "ml nth-r I» var Europa ï¬ll: lrwmâ€"d Mala will. Mn: their "wig-outlaw. 1mm" in. ladder and um mum-1m mull" nun Mud mm- nml Im- pnd lo. of mm. m "m In an MM (no nr manly Mm our bmd mun Martina In Inc-mu mt mum. Ilnt we must I" out formant-n In "u- mmlnm to lama» nut hank. I The Impact of Europe‘s: demand upon our animal [mulunn will he mnInIuIm-d for I lam: wrlod of yarn nfler [mu-e. We can «mn-mplnle a lnIgh mug.- nf [N'N‘I'VL (or unit aml fur anluml mmluvts for “1.1) yum In mmu. \Vo- mun Illlch‘flukf In m! "In lll'llllml not only durlnx the war. In mu to rumble «mr nlIIo-l m mmlnue m Hutu. Inn u'o- mm“ he [an-1mm! I0 Inn-I I'm alc-mnml Ian" I’m u‘ur. Our ln-r‘l ran- no! In- Inwruwd In n uInxlv "lab! or In I nInwla ymr. Our pn-Inw-n will nnI only he Imrkhm In "er mm ul- Illmla Mum In lnylng lho munda- Ilon of [um-t bowl: and flunk-o. Iml n-Ill wrw- our nnIlnunl mum-II uni "no IMO-m! 0! Mn"). lot your: Io amw. Throwymr pnhwar average. 493: 818.000 pounds. Your "main: June n. mm 1.35).- mum munqlu. "mu. The grnwm nf Alnilrlmm mom ex- ports since the war begun. most of which have hm-n Mlpplh-d by "mm nn- Menu. The lmmodlams prnhh-m is tn fur- nish Increased mom supplies to the al- llefl m umlmnm «In-m during tht- wnr. An Important (untur comrlluunnu m lho present summon "us in [he disturb- unm to the worM's trade by «lvxlruc- (Inn of shipping rosultlug In ‘hrowlm: a larger burden on North America. the nmnmt market. Shlpnwnm from flu! Auslrulnslun. South Anu-rlrun and from the wuflm-nlul countries Into the milled countries hurtI hm‘n lnlurh-I’ed wllh. Thclr mulrlhulhms mus! In- re plum-d hy Incroum-d shipments from North Auwrh-n. any the dwsn-nslnz pmdut-flnn. us ship- ping hocmupx further Mu-rlum-d by «on. 93mm] suhumrlm- asmmrtmn, [ms fou- mun: run he down-4! In mmâ€. um! fun Un-r rulmrunn of tho lu-rlls mm! 0n- lme, Tin-my th-ï¬fruvllvv form-s have xh'uu rise In rmurunns In mnmy «Mn-I'- Nmm. The wurhl's supply "1' mm! mu! dulry prmlm-(s, of nulnml (Ms mu! In- dustrial ï¬lls. wool um! hides. uro nll lm’ulvt-tl not only now, but for tar Inlo the future. (WYAIUDI‘I) Avt'rAKn Normal U. B. (‘mmu mpflul 102.53%!†mum-u about 1m Imports 6"â€; 79.0“.0'10 10.81â€â€œ) 0.751!“ 4.9%.!!!) $1,000 an»: 3"“ £365; . . ...... m. «5.0m Emma “xii.“ 1.009.000 uuwm H.000 11.3310“) Col- "mega 97‘ .0: â€.596,“ I32 8056.0 I99 293.0: â€511.0! ls run-Med by the folhm'lng flu- “crash. Juno 3‘. m1 , 4.453 M lbs. 110‘?!†"vs. ‘01"! Im. an on m.- 11.0» lb; ‘ W lhs. Three "at Ymr nnrnnx mmom 487,134.01†1214.56.00" 91?, $00.0)" Prohahl. AM poulblo H 6. Canadian Hurphu surplus “.0004!!! 12‘! «mm uojmmo «mam» WW.†â€Â£00.01" mot-mm 9,000.00: 1:, 200.4100 239.000.†â€.5961“: I82 W.“ M! MAI“ â€.537.“ 1!.WLW’I body Tint It who ps. the mm The dilemma of shipping ro- dnrn the tonnage nvnflahte and driven the demand to I large degree upon the How many human In your feet? Host llkfly you don’t know. Few pmme do. and It Is um“! I surmise to loan that than are so many cm! "In! Ihe foot I: that the most complicated and «Havel: constructed part at the Tho man-rim 1918 nap in ï¬ance hm diminished to 207.!!!) inn! nmi that of liniy in 73.0") mm. mm! they nrv thmfore short 501M! tons. The marl-1mm! of United Klntrinm mm- piios amount: to 1.4851!†tons: and mentors. in tmi. mm- thm 3mm mnntriu must lint-art amt 2,7111!!!) mm’in order to maintain their mmml mmnmminn. 0! this. 211nm!) tons mm! mm:- (mm new mm. prince hasn't visited Odlwnra this summer." 21'!“ I?!†9 Zl'ï¬o Ml mum .. tam mas: v mm Nomad mm â€1.5! 9 m.†A: nnmrs {mm ".0 came. Franco. Italy. Russia and Belgium were â€If. «um-ml". while the Fund Slum drew It: 0mm angu- numfly from ot- wflnr gonna. The supply of tho Unu- od Klmdom came to the amount of "ham 1") pvr com fmm munmn rm which It Is now an ml by (M war. Tm per mm! mm {mm the East In- dies and 20 per mt from the United Sinks and the West lndlm. mrmany Austria Rug-M [Tuned Klnm TN annr mil} on which our slim In Bump. malty (luv tun hm "rm-muons†thl. m that "on Must In" mm In om" mm In consequence a! the thin-tn. nttu- Man the am nun uhtrn tin-y nmct draw I: also curt-"M and. as n malt. thry nm driven Intn "um-e market: frurn whlrn am mun snwly mmnlly nrtm I'tlrthc‘flnort'. thotr awn pm- durtlon nus boon mntly flaunt-had. w-rm tho war. Burnt-’- mtmllwl In I Intro rum-um Its nun nwvls. thmfl the prn-lm-tlm M be" sugar. ns will numr (rum "I! foltmrlng lnhlo stum- mn tlw ntornm‘ mrly pnxlm‘tlnfl and mmnmmlnn for thvI the yvnrn hefore the war umtma). In name of the «Mo! muntrlrs of linmpe: Prar In \ M "to pro-ml mm [M vrorld‘n de- mand fur "who Wm!- hln lnrmnrvl (Ir nbnvv OM Mn- lovnl mung In the pun mmnmmlnn In “My!“ the umlm TM: Wand Is now cum In- mml by "on wnu'lfll o! a lam .umrh-nn army. In the “on M «Ma. not MI; I- (In Ennmu kn! III‘Q'N‘I!‘ mu. an aim Amman show-p have do- m‘urd that W!!!) â€not. "up an lmn. Man the an In over. the n- Munn «mum's a! the worm (m ‘Mrl we formerly am mar wan! on "th In Main II tar (Mr mu m mm! mm mm awn Income ml. lmmmuu-M (nhw) of him-I. Imm- M. 1m! mannhflm of Inch" un- nn 0! ON min-«7n: warn [writ-d. "11mm: far "up your mum; 1w m. mm. Stratum. [mm-num- n! urml nun macho mm M wool (VINW) for the "mo- ymr pnmnr prrhul. “.4513“: luv "u- nut-I Il‘l’ mam. Juno u now. â€mm-«.211. Wool and mum». Our Mimi "may at both won! and leather In h-u than our norm. and um un- lmpnrlln‘ than mun and more Unruly. as shown by the follow- ln: Inna: human-r. pro-Ivar portal 1.053.- 614!!!) pounds. . I'm- 'mung June a). low. 1.51:.- zmmoo mum. While our hog: have Inmm‘d In numlwr by 8.0mm“) unlmuln, the 8"?!“ “HI! weight It uluuumer In full“): and nut pnuluvtlon In [mnbahly only about mulmnlnM. The Incrmnlnx demand upon nu allure ma war hmmn In ulmwn my the lulkmlnl ï¬gures at comparative exmnu: The swine uf Hum}: are rapidly db cmmlng nnd lln- consumption demand Imlm-ml by the war In nun-h Increased. thin partlmlnrly hon-nee Imam. ham and Inn! are so mlnptuhle fur military nuppllm. Mormwr. our nlllos are Iso- luted from many marinas uml a large nnmunt from nnrllwm uvutruln In helm: diverted to (hmnnny. Pork Product; The bag In the most elm-lent 0! mn- rhinos for the proqlm‘flnn of nnlmnl (at. The hon not only makes more fat from a given amount of feed, but also thr- prmluc-m made are syiedany capahle of preservation and mom mmmlcnl for commercial handling. The dulry nltuntlnn resolves Itself Into several phases. ï¬rst. It Is to he hoped that the torlhcomlng abundant Inn-vest lmgether with a proper n-strm tlnn upnn exports a! feeding stuns will n-sult In luwer prlcos of feed and dl< mlnlxh the Impetus to sell the mule for nwnt. Sl‘flï¬lld, lhe Industry needs vnvnurngc-nwnt so as to Increase the qlulry lu-nI and thus our dull-y supplh-s. for (he nuke ï¬rst of our own people and mum! of lhe null-e. The people must realize the vital dependence of the VV-t'" hem; of the“- children. and thus of the mnlnn. upon the encourage- uu-m null upllulhllng of the Industry. Third we must sum the wastes In mllk and lmltor dual": the war It We are to pruvlde mllk xupplles to all. We wasIe huge quantities of am mllk value from our lack of nmlonnl domund for prod- ucts of skhnnwd and smur lnIIk. ()ur lmme mllk and butler summon are lhvrdon looked at In a broad way. decreasing whlle our population Is in- 1-n-nnlnx. This dvm'lem'y of dnlry bu!- ler ls shown by lhe Increlsed when of mnrgurlne. whlrll shuw an Increase of several mllllon lmunnlu per month over ulmllur periods In 1915. Dnlry butter. Mwevcr, has quulltles whlch render ll vitally necessary for chllllren. Mllk has no nulmtltme and Is nnl only In- lrlnslcnlly one of our (shawl-ï¬t animal foods. but In uhmlulely fundamental tn the rem-lug of me cblldren. m‘oom ‘ _ multime- whlch may, " I h" lid a Hi In price In. 'Wuu proportion to the lnymu In man of teed- are those. woduulng condensed milk and chute. PM PM Are Perfect Prnd'nV Calm-m. m. I") «not! (short of dell‘ loan) can†done! 4-! 15.59 1.239,“ 01.3.!“ I151“ “A" 9 â€I.“ 1.6!“? 1.31:6 0 am: IL". m Do. Aldo w» Hem In Victoria. British Columbia. there In I snore-mu collector for the Blue nuthnflty on foot troubles and their mechanic-I emu-cum. says not one adult In 100 has rm that an: com- pletely free 011m dofrcm. He has made a llfe study of the mhjm and has patented 14 mm numhpr of applb mean for turret-Hug defectiva com". Hons and giving mfort. The moblm a! fun! MIMI It «I» of many nunplptkvnm “‘4- «mum. and we do ad Man. II": om- Irw In- "nun-ms Ind our lam Nimrv‘rl "1 fund. m Immuo Hump: In In mun-d nuIrmlmt. but to mvm nunmnflly and IntrIIImIIy «mm-r IIu- rv-q-maiMIIIy More nu as am In «Mr!» «pry-mo has a «ï¬rm and ImmI-Io Incmst. We mm! Imago our "part of 1mm In the slum. and In "M- flrc‘nntflanm I of our «ï¬ning dIMIIon. mm mm". ‘ mat In a! the moat mwmrnIt‘d ‘fnoth M In wheat. flour. Iver. pork and dalry modal-M WI- Inn-p nth- " (nods In we Abundant-u which we run nu- Inflavl of "new mmmmmln. and to «In pment was"! In 3 "mn- «nnd â€Ira-flout “'0‘ mm! man! the dnflmge of «my Irma the l'nIu-vl sures. Hm we rplaln 3 mm tum-II} for our turn «many. and I" must adopt men mum-n as I"! «monon- ne. an I'M M may he. "IQ prlrp mm“- um of our m fml'O. We mlgM an dfaln the mm!!!" from or.» country to How as by the Mn [Moos "I" would ntInw In form» our mph to Man [Mr mnmmvnnm Thh omâ€" ; MIMI n! "DWI mmir Inn-es" ‘ would maï¬a IMI alemnt of Ilw mmâ€" 1 mun")- In whom we "we the mast? pro- wctI-vn. “'0 mm! fry to Impose the burden equally upon all. Aztlan In! Do Volunury. Than I: no 1-0an mud Io fond our saw-Minn. We am only accmnnflsh this by the voluntary nnlnn o( our whole We. each elem: In promr' um In Its means. It I: a man" of ' mnnllry n! hunk-n: a mam-r 01 min- Ine saving nnd mmcmm at awry mInI In (In: 20M!!!) kitchen! on me gmmnl) dInnor mhIes and In the 2.- ammo mannfnnurlnz. whnlmk and refill! mnNIshmmn of the country. Th- Iask In mm In In men the daily I ImIIvIdnnI mm of all the people. Every group can â€ham-1e and even TM; an" mlvml Human-Minn at any punt. but sum In mâ€" "rm-in noon In up amps. and "w mllllnnl of ram [had at phydnl “th n- «In now-rm! Hm: durum [Ir-N "M and (to Imllkm a! "My u‘lnl Ind any Mm I'M Hwy may mf- ï¬-r. full». an! m m and rhu- vim If 1M3 mmlnu Inn-mm mo ml. "Mr W" «mm! b.- mumâ€" Mlml "MAM In tho war, and «a will M It" flaw in «m Hr Mule a! Ilfmry «m. than". lly mo «In-mun of mull-nu of mm {mm pcudmlun to war. by "so arm- mflom of had In I'WM‘I. by "or Inn- l-lluu 0! curtain. by Mllpmt linen. and lay 1M Mmflm of nhlwln; by unknown“. out only has "w hum-v pm durum nf our I‘M" mm In; over :m..mmo Mntwh (:9 mm. huc' they un- Ihmwn Inn-n lo (M n mwh Inn-r mm". at "Mr mm Imp-Mn lor- mo-rly «mum {mm min-r maria-In. m â€n: and with: Ind (v unblluh- In;. plan" for (tum nah. we can In- rn-mn- neatly our supply and thus m- Ileve largely the pew-«sure due to the Inadequate mm»; a! moat. We only have to ban-wt our mm mm mom-Ir. ll fwd: "so". Hrny mu ('Ilfn In that mark gum“! In with": "w pron- ml [In-Mun of “tiny. The product! a! the hand IIO- manned by «Una than at the In. On! My. 1 In" endeavored to alum in [INVI- mu amok. mu the work! In minor! 0! food; that Hump. II mum-am! mm Ina grim upon" M nurvauun mum {mm our Ibundam and cut "cu- m.- Inp "no we" from "w dam. Sm unly must ‘0 MW a [WHIK‘V use at cm: laud supply In ohm "ml to may furnluh our nllln Ml. Um unmar- rim win-1n Hwy may 61M uur mule-t. but I! II III I" of humanity turned. trilo- mm. woman and mud»; in any event. if all the enemies of Germany are to be supplied, there must be economy in consumption everywhere. The normal American consumption is about 90 pounds per persnn per annum and is Just double the French consumption. Vegetables. ' We hnve this year a most abundant crop or vegetables for our use as u re- sult at u patriotic endeavor almost universal throughout the country. Our potato harvest nione promises an in- erense from 285.0â€.000 bushels Inst year to over 400,000,000 bushels this yenr. The other vegetables are like- wise enormously inert-used through the pinntlng nmi'extension of millions of gardens. The sweet potnto crop promises to be from l0 to 20 per cent above what it was last year, and the commercial crop of sweet corn for canning purposes is estimated to be from 20 to 30 per cent nhm‘o that of giant yenr. The mmmerelnl crop 0‘ ‘ tomatoes for cunning purposes will probably be somewhere between 10 and 20 per cent above “'hnt it was inst year. There is an im‘rense In the mere- age of late. onions or about 54 per cent ‘ over the area harvested In 1916. Fish and Ben Foods. The waters of our coasts and lakes are enormously rich in food tish and shell flab. Our stmnm. too, contribute s grout qunlity of tlsh. Many vurie ties If? now not used for human food. but are thrown away or used for terti- lizer. llnhtt has conï¬ned our use of iish to a few varieties. and inndequuto methods of mnnnerelnl bundling hnve limited our use of these largely to only Certain days in the wet-It. With better marketing ruvilities. with better under- standing at how to me the [must varie- ties. with proper prem-rvntiun by mm! hut-ii.- Inc mm ame- aml the Wm [Mia This [old has since the war inflamed It: pmdutdon by 1.000.000 tons per nnnum. How far this demand will interlere with the American supply of “â€1000 tons in dilllt-un to forecast. ï¬rst. because some Increased supplies may be obtained by the cilia (tom the East indies. and. second. because the allies have re- duced their consumption to some ex- tent. fln’lgmedthefod. “Them hum-mmcnumum'u“ “A mam would take the ball by the horns." added the lane. fonndland, For months, with his 0.. doorman! with the Blue Cross. smppml m his mllnr. Print-v has â€wed his king and country an mm fully and as true as any «1th at (m V. hy mlflnnlng nlmn for the harm wounded and nflnflng In (It The rail of patriotism. M humanity and of dntv rings clan and Inslmmt. We [mm how! it If we are to (idem! our Mauls mnmmln nut form 0! gm- mment, am! safeguard our future wel- fan. Amman and: its strong". in m .Niity in impose ormmlznugm by fnrw {ram lin- mn. The mace of dommry mm» in live nppiimilnt M "in iniiinilvo in Its own mania. If lmiividtmii!m mm be an nmnizod In in defend "so". than demon-aw is a faith which mnnot stand. We “a Minx to impose no mum-Non (mm “to top. w» am making vim Amorlmn mph to organize (mm (hr bottom up. and this is the «amt-e o! demon-r1 Itself. Tl"- lmvl mlnlnl‘nnllm l- nun-m» bllnx llw hm! up." ndrln- In tho «mun an MM ml". no [out Inlllmllm. on lnvlo punk-HI and lnnle radon. and an llw molar! 0' public mung plus-a. and to mall on- llm hum llmo to ma.- drllllwl alarm- "ma. I'l-MI l! ham-ally mnlal ml M ml: lmllvlnmnls In lb! mun-y. we lu- llrw will wlw‘l llw mull «mm to mm! nllnln. We "9 â€lulu every m. awry [mlullr nun: plun- nm' may mulm. lo slgn I plum an! to mom tho-e Illmllom. In M as uwsr rlrrnmnnvm-c ywnnll. and to In «ranking various lnwlrumenlullllfl In nun-"mun .qmflallnn‘ We In â€I. In: no mm at tho «wintry who no nut nnually rungs-d {n "m MMMM of fund to an nimllnr plnlm mu liq shall no In ll. 9 (at as (My no «No. "m "one «urn-"nus "v follawal. We In "Hug all wlm wish us well and «M nmlm-kn um son-in M My mum actual mm of the food adv mlnlnnflm. his! as min-lo vol-moor†In national sun-Ore as we unrvhv! an. \ so mu lhus me fond ndmlnlnnllon‘ may mtbemruw-dalnmnmdy‘ hf mm In Wnshlnnnn and a wall thllm In and. stain. hot may Mame n hotly nf mama» Wt, dermal nlmrlutoly to me sank-m at Mr! We hope to see “w In- ,«lmln of mmlbnhlp In every patri- Mlc wlntlnv In the mnnlry. ll; IN mum-lion M num- |o all dam by "a nan-flue In "to en.- Immlflul u! («II-ml!- hy the mun lor- Iumlr. In I'll" Inc-mu mar tug-pun nut «My for rum! but [of Men. 1nd by lam-«l ItlpIIll'I to an M49 II It. amount-Nun of prim For new 05.00.0000. Bryant] Im- an «my In“ born in“ Inna IM (and Illnllnhltlfluu to may mt. nub "u puma": urn In "nuk- Iud mmm. um I. my emnlnnlo IM- n'llu nhlrh have mm. Intn nu lynm n! dluflhmlm. than the hub am my full mun-My «pun all by no Int-flan. on (I! ll may he. a! "u- n ma! mum of track. II II the pun-ru- o! â€w (and mlmlMsmtk-n to W m mun-I mun-r and m: vino-t ability “at [atrium-n on nwmble Io nun-II- mn- 0M: mus-non m «(I I don-e .- my t» p-min. A. a man of the mid non". at maul". our con-mom haw mum 1mm mining and ummnn. “‘Ml- mam for um und- 0! Iul-or but luvm-«l am: the nu- ln fun-l print. On oIlu-nl. II hu bum mum" In ml.- Inln our high IIIMIIN of hummus. The Impact of the (00d ohnflnn of I’Im‘mpe has knocked at 0101’: that ol the United 3mm during 1M [um [hm years. The prion of loodsml'l: have nearly duuhlul. sad the ruverheruuunl of Bum»! lucmnlnu IMflBKO would haw munch-â€d lwlce nu [madly dur- ln‘ the comm“ year even bud we not mun-d the “r. Ind 1: run mm only be WINK-IN! I! nu- ma uvrt I 0mm control and um In many din-«(loam We un- uuhy In an m at his. [um-n. We Inn“ mlnlnln onco- II not‘h I tm‘el u n-m Illumin- pruduo llnn. fut we um and by n “I"Illl worm and (he ulna of n mmmmm; In the hungry II grater than "I Mm. The whole or Europe has been en- gaged ever since the war hogan in the elimination of wnste, the simpliï¬cation of life. and the increase of its indus- trial capacity. When the war is over the consuming power or the world will he reduced by the loss or mower"! and man power, and we shall enter I period of competition without parallel in ferocity. After the war. We must inulntaln our fol-vigil markets it our working manic are to be employed. We shall be In no ponlilnn to compete it we continue to live on the same basis of wuste and extravagance on which we have lived hitherto. Simple. temperate living is u moral tissue or the first onior at any time. and any other husis of conduct during the war he- comes I wrong against the Interest of the country and the interest of democracy. ‘ m are I little-QM the mom- luxuri- ous element; or the population can by redumion to simple living save much. The ilnul result of substituting othlr [mnlut-ts and saving one pound of wheat flour. two ounces of fats. men ounces of sugar and seven ounces of meat weekly. by each person. will. when we have multiplied this by one hundred million, have Increased our exports to the amounts absolutely re- quired by our allies. This means no more than that we should eat plenty. but out; wisely and without wnste. Foml conservation has other aspect: of utmost importunee. Wars must he paid for by savings. We must save in the consumption in commodities and the consumption of unproductive lu< bor in order that we may divert our mnnhood to the army and to the shops. it by the reduction in consumption of labor and the commodities that it pro- duces and the diversion of this saving to that luhor and those commodities demanded by the war. we shall be able to ï¬ght to eternity. We can mortgage our future snvlngs for a little while. but a piling up of mortgages is but a short xtep toward bankruptcy. Every ntotn that we save is nvulluble for sub- scription to Liberty hoods. thew-adorn: «'15an "W9". “'0 haven‘t "laugh! m sham "mt. “‘hfln Josh Ml Into I mix-up ha 'mmt lnvnrlahl’ u." no one nun mmmmng happona to.“ Only Hall Enough. Sh. (d1'HKlll"dl‘\')"Fl"m can If '0 «ant to‘nm mar-rim! he will my hi! the expenses at furnlsfung I homo fa- no («Mandyâ€"BI! who my the cum-r half? Shun aomunu make long Membâ€" motlmfl. "311W unnvthing lumen! t0 him." “mu. :9an be do ynn any m? "I didn‘t m In. Who-n I M t. in house the" was n brass plnte on III (howâ€"1N. Kllï¬â€˜m. Tn to «ofâ€"Cl! I wasn't mm: to We) with a log shot like that I†Parental Cum -s« your My 1m“ Is In the "my!" â€Yes." rvpflnl Mn. Pmms-el; “ï¬nd we‘rve mighty [mum of Mm." “llo'l' put mm rum In a ï¬lly.“ I. .lv'. The mm «mm: M found neu- 13min lying rufled up In (In stable. klrkiuc his Ion nbmn In .my. "Hnlln. nanny! Haven‘t you Ice (0 the rhrtmf‘ cum Too Gull. Mnnmln "Inllo. «In Inn-«m May. «In lnlm suddenly Ill and the "ï¬lm udflu-d Mm Io WM I donor II (I. me'l. “.u a man" at flfh 1dr." cu no "ply. "Hwy'ro um nddlon. I. (I'll life being lat/yon." ““‘oll." vhmlIu-d Sir Win. “in m who run tin work like that on“ have 'nd'd their Ina aver In. I on" unnum- 5“ z'i'um‘n Immun- on than In .6. m nddlrn In mu: m“ a“ flux. "\‘ny pal ton.“ M "fluid h "on Imp tenant uni-Ir. "Who .4 II? N. “m. It app-an. MIMI. a num "mp. and vru [‘me ml with the on! '1le cm to- un." 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