At a meeting of the Otujro A. and P. Society the following resolution, moved byMr H. C. Campbell, and seconded by Mr Thomas Scott, of Milton, was adopted : "That the Government be requested to at one-- take into serious consideration the necessity for sufficient wheat being irrown in the Dominion each year to feed our own people,' for though at the present time it is possible to get wheat from Australia the position might ?o change that it would bo impossible to import wheat from anywhere, and under such circumstances tho people of this Dominion mJKht not impossibly starve. Therefore it is the duty of the Government to see that the growing of'wheat is not allowed to stagnate." It was further resolved that a copy of this resolution be sent to all kindred associations, asking them to givo it their support. * Every member of the family should drink KOLA-NIP. It adds vim and vigor to the constitution. Snappy, delicious wholesome. Buy a bottle to-day. Hotels uwe. stores.—XAdyU :
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Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 3
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