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6 a gonic� ing of their -,iM4 absoluto tM memo whan I sty
11impur 'it that it W th
pa _d to� 1' 15' opp i,'
dog, n0i CX14 ore o�,Jrn_ately 115,000,000 *th
10ty tho� t tra;lhioxx4 of ancient Sparta
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age' 6 no head. an
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The, wrg v rial tho-peip f t e istmds; to bo dead,
Rom*, for Britons know
Pla�o
upon th em, X, to �thc ip ..Rvaon as
uiaenof saving,humanity. whqw than,
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Our Eurlopem,-Alliet, are 4ep-ca4i n Food Victory and the world made
out -upo (I M means
0 'F t %
ONTARIO re 1100'a.
R us f W - , qxminut wl,of food than we have� ' i . . , () W, safe for democTacy
lors 0. ''.1 Ch,
F Ofttrolke't " 11 -16 .11�noty
of 05, Not Lack offood earis disaster
over fore itta. They ate t%.e first'sne All and subjugation
to Germ py. �v
r A t 14 'r V_
W! Supply,
-4
03 i f�t emWn
bloo , and, not leasf of all, QURF
rations. it-A1,004O 'xightto -regent the- Qf f Orr Qf Only- The Cit of Q ior_��
izel"
what Ieft. over." Tho, e miho ire'fighting the
01ii pti-war times, RAtain, Fr*40;6, Italy and s
T"41y, Great Britale, It"" Sod IWYV com battle f�r c zation and for Lead' This Mifflnly Crtis'de
Belgiurn!yearly impoted-mort.'thati 750,000;- - Mon ivili -our pro- a. �
are on rallous. 000 bushels of tectionhavo, a higher -claim, than had Lazarus, to for Greater F�o Production
grain, -�ius vast quantities of d
only-ille "crumbs that fall from'theprrich mari's T _� 7. , I q.-." " 0.19 '
T048yo Gemany confrols meats and fa4. table. They didr it lastyear and, will do if again.
"Ue submarine destruction of 'shipping has 'Me. Canadian people must recogntz".` As' tho. greatest food -producing Province,
Inds of ROUUM14 RUsslao e that
POW
d 'Ur , Ontarib must maintain her leaders ip in Ameri-
made it necessary -to Abaridoix the hope of bring- (5 lRe -a have -the first clahn' on our food
Wank aj� h
ingr fo vom.South Mnprica, Austral"ib C4 , Qrj�?Lt',�arg! out _pppQrtunjties,#,9ur r0$ponSj_
net od f oopplieo. on makes the Allies brilritY is, troMenclous.
-day, the*0mlows As the shipping situati
Jo �rq f=t ndia, . !"
Upon, e
dhease 14 _dei& therer
"Food rnw't- fore tit "s -hi -p -ed from n4e ntijn6A very man an�d
e o tb� Am�� co t
�qyand_jirl,
ts ti
h,, h
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ests a persa
j6Ver Se UkL _pe for food, it is, vitally necessary that Ca�4 411gation to serve. Eve
4 - -At ig� Jh�_Nar
Cikw fiid nearest an r
Upon the 1918 crop fiMmckw* 00 safest. route. I . ry
should inoieoso he�F production of food in order pound of food produ64, in whatever fo��, is a
the United States depends tk late ej tk "Canadian and United State; s�pplies are to -take a laiger part in providing for the Allies' contribution to the Cause of Freedom.
normally 350,000,000 bushels short of the Al. requirements. This is e cially urgent as the Ontario farmers should sow 500,000 acres
democratic peoplesof the woft large e it
lied needi. By greater production and conserva- meiirit�n' f ed States am in of spring w'hea*t.
ance o a y
tion Canada and the E u r,o p e.an Every Ontario farmer whose -land is at all
It that crop Is sufficient the Allies Can
field will cause, a
be fet
the United obtal".1
must combine to
It that crop is not SoWleg Me Aft
increase the ex -
may have to accept a German.peace.
port of grain by
1,50 , 000.0-00
another crop.
uehels.
Th la#le'�-Line in France'inud
"Ile remain -
ing 'shortage of
Flanders Must not!"
2 00.0 0 0,0 0 0
bushels be
must
At all costs production must,be maintained.
6- mercom,e by
That's why farmers and farmers' sons ar�
I)o you ream what a German. Peace
gMter reduction
i , oniumptidn
being exempted from military service. Working
would mean to Canaftl
in the AMCA.coun-
on a farm is equivalent to service in the Second
-$
Germany covets our natural resources
tri .8. .
* "�. ,And this is
b#ing done by
Line Trenches.
Td enable the farmer to do the work'two fac-
—4ur agricultural and minerai weal our
Britain, � F r a n ce
tors are essentiaL The first is Time. Whatever
torests, our fisherks, , everything vist - -is
i -and y -ration.
t
we are o do must be done �t onc�. Nature waits
cmad;fs.
iog their people.
"From
for no man. The second is Labor.Many farmers
t w o
cannot plant the"acres they would because they
Germany Wojej be Salisged With Egro,..
and a half years
good her escape
pean . umlory. wl&, teeming masse% Wrang"
of contact with
the Ge'r'man
ling kellenS and depleted Winrd rMUCes.
Army I,have
She wants - c6lonles—bla, ted
come out, of, the
.
would not be able to'cultivate 4d harvest an un-
,
countries In -temperate zoamfo- I her. s6us
horror with the
field will cause, a
suitable should put an, extra five -acres into
very heavy drain
wheat, even At the e'xp' ense of
on that country's
another crop.
food resoqrces.
What YOU. Can Do to Iielp.
There mutt be
no peace without
At all costs production must,be maintained.
victory.
That's why farmers and farmers' sons ar�
For `6 e a r y
being exempted from military service. Working
four years Ger-
on a farm is equivalent to service in the Second
mafiy h6s been
s t r u.g g I -j n g
Line Trenches.
Td enable the farmer to do the work'two fac-
against the pow -
tors are essentiaL The first is Time. Whatever
ers of law and or-
t
we are o do must be done �t onc�. Nature waits
der. She has fail'
for no man. The second is Labor.Many farmers
ed so. far to make
cannot plant the"acres they would because they
good her escape
cannot get the- necessary help. Many are afraid
with her booty bk
to increase their acreage because they fear they
superior strength
.
would not be able to'cultivate 4d harvest an un-
and skill. A n d
usual crop after they had raised it.
now, s h e is at-
The burden is not one to be placed solely
tempting ky in
upon the farme'r. Neither can it be placed upon
trigue, sugges-
ihe townsman. It is a personal ob1i,-
gmtion upon
tion, 'devace and
every roan, woman, boy and girl, in every farm,
propaganda to di -
town and city home' in the Province c. -f Ontario.
i
Vert the attention
AWAY WITH, CRITICISM—CO-OPER-
of her antagon-
ATEI Mr. City man, don't say that the farmer
should do so-and-so iiind t1holis allow -,i4j
complete convic- ists . r r o In the 9 ALI n.
this hour of our Nation's peril'to' cri
Aid daughters ti 90 10 PrW931e their' 'khld- tion that"autocracy is a politiC4 taith' and a sys- struggle itself, and thus to gaini her ends by rq- pple your
effort.
tern that directly endangers an4-je o-lardikes the - laxihj the strength and'skill. of her anta
gorusts.
The' Kaiser would sacrifice millions of GeT- Ur ___tliat. What she(can gam* ftom *epejactics is plain Mr. Farmer, don't hastily underrestimate the
_f.ut_nre_ 0 three. 1,0'10, our- v -cry -in -
.f _0� _ race com. f value the -city man can, -be to -you
mans to -morrow- if -he' _iho -by - A dependence. It has,'however, L4jm,able to 'all the world in thetorrowful experience o
to oing
q t
he could set foot on Canada's. shores as, Cow. mond,a -complete inspiration' of �"devotiou and Russia.
queri�r. self-sacrifice in its people to the interest of th6ir Germany's most dangerous weapon is not Get- Together mi. theF Fight
fer - nation. The Germah farmer, in the'namd- of the her Zep�peliq—that is obsolete. Not I*r submaL
And what'is more, the Germans, would of For Liberty,
th em- selvei�for the�is�crijiie, so.V�At is their sub. Fatherland. suf5ports a nation two-thlrds. as large. Ame--that can be'oveicome. Not her machine-
jection to the military ideal. as the United States and threktons to subject'thig, jike . armythat has been jpeatedly hurled Lmf us not lam;!nt -what MIGHT 'be but
world from an area one-half t6 size of Onturii6. 1�ack,by ihellvmig annies of frimnen. Her most earnestly face what MUST be.
The only thing that balks ternian ambition "My - art a&demfc do,! epous weapon is her propaganda of peace. Fifte-en'thousarid boys between theages of
6sion of war, is not of " .1 �:
is that battle line from the'North Sea to'Switzer- I ile with her hands she murders, and de- fifteen andnineteen. must be organized as `S I.
land_.and the �Britj$h'Navy. problem to be solved by discussion. To it i& 0
a vision of brave, dying men a with her voice she invites to parlays. diers of th
4d sufferirig'wo- spoil$ e Soil" to work on Ontario farms this
men and.children" -for service'on whose''behalf season.
. an the greater exertion of the Allies' tarmers,66 I m" is Farmers can get one or more of these boys
I 11le Only V as a direct necessity and a direct plea. The, Can- When Liberty i* iin-Peril There 0'
That Sushint- Our by applying to theit District -Representatives or
10 Threat of Lastin Disaster in to the Public Employment Bureaux at Toronto,
Me -ion., Lind and Sea..J& Food adian and the United Stites citizen who sees war
Iv ai I see it, needs 'no inducement and no itispira- the Very. Worl "Peace" Ottawa, Hamilton or London.
tion -hot the thought that every spade full of Unmarried men, exempted frbm military
What are we. each one of us,�iepared to do earth turved, and every animal ieai�ed is lessen-, LQrd Leverhulme, long known in Canada as service, are urged to take up farm work. - Mar,
to insure that Food supply ing.- human suffering and guaranteeing the lib- 4ir William Lever, who knows well the Gemmn ried menwho have had previous experience on a,
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Germany.,by.her- submarine campaign, has erty of the world." mind, ima -recent interview. dated: farm are urged to resume farm work for a sea- I
aWe to dictate term to son. Employers of labor are aske4 to assist men
seen that great Armada, the British Mercantile "You will never be
to take up farm work.
derwmy -:1: bhe is beatm The argument on
Marine, shrink in volume. .1, oyd Gleorge!s
mention .. founded
is on the dangerous Macy We. urge the farmers and the townsmen to
Germany has ieen South America, Austra- at befrou 40, Gwn"* is sickof " war she is get t6gether for greater production in the inter.
lia, New ZW&nd. India and far away outpoits I fear the "plined people belihid-the Cw-' th
,sick of war in 4eneral, She WL I doubt if her ests of'a free people and democracy.
of the-EmOre practically cut off from supplying man I knij-0he rationed f"y ana t6 � deter.
Let the Organization of Resources Comm
Cxo* er t - even sick of this, war. You!
therlafid -because of the lack of min4tioll Of wife and sister ii�_d dau _pmen is ve
food'ti) th* Mo'
r�l tht, speech of thai old bih your District Representatives or the Public
pnd, Hertling. Js tee,
ships. mother -to stand and starve ---so, that'their,06t- IN, .
in -men may be fed --1 fear it more d"the U there o any sigu of rq*ntance -in that Speech? L h Employment . Bureaux act as your intermedi.-
having pi�Q-German Army itself.99 Is-- it the- -speech -of g aries.
Forty million Allied men and women itatfwsteoed� speech?
war wo_4_,'f66-d priAuiction has dan- When we have done our best, the cry for
been out on liu, qm e
Britain is now on Food Rqtions. *n who wAnt*Jisarnuivi�nt and a leilip
gei6usly decreased in Europe. of iAtions? Nol Cift"any is ba* iw 6* mood food cannot be wholly met.
These fort� s4lion consume more food than France is now on Food Rations. of 19A. 'She believes. s6- is w4uhning the war. For the rest ---our Allies are tightening their
Italy is on the verge of starvation. Only con- She belloves,da h" won now. And if we., talk belts,
when they werio iti ordinary, occupations, and
tinuous support from us can enable us 'to bet -
there are fewer men for f" -i * ng. Hence an in- 'Out. do". hat every niim in England
hold i6ofrPa*-ce'she H" w.otu it� Wiwi it would he Organi=6011 Of Resources C0101nittee
trba" demand and decreased -614ppli". Only with a disciplined people behind cab
be dead than that clarmany "um usue Paliabaent Buildings, Toronto - Ontario.
The, hary"t -4 Franci wai one-third less in we 'hope to win. The rationed, Britiob Nation,, - (too - CHAIRMAN: HI; ffatibr Sli John& Hendrio, Kcm.o
Ait year must be smaller blood -of o6r,blood, fit 60 ..Wat -�sith the. &elirlg C.V.0, Lleatenitnt-dovern6i of Otfttio.. VIC&CHAIR:
19 11 than 10 16, arid of a tonquerar
bone of out bone, art proud. 'Ni 4" 016 the pfirdti� 'to dW Uit man, MEN., Honorable Sir Witits Hean C"NI-0-o Prime
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of tht. OWsition. SECRETARY AWrt H. AbhijC EtI14
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