. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Home Offices: 17th and Mississippi Streets San Francisco, Cal. Division Offices: i Los Angeles Portland I Seattle Hydraulic Cider Presses Windfalls, culls and undergrades make valu- - able food products when made into cider, cider vinegar, apple butter, jelly, etc. Apple waste can be turned into profits with little labor and expense by using improved Mount Gilead equipment. There is big money made in custom pressing. Some, by using the press here illustrated, are clearing $ a season. We build complete cider press outfits in sizes from 10 to 400 bbls. daily


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Home Offices: 17th and Mississippi Streets San Francisco, Cal. Division Offices: i Los Angeles Portland I Seattle Hydraulic Cider Presses Windfalls, culls and undergrades make valu- - able food products when made into cider, cider vinegar, apple butter, jelly, etc. Apple waste can be turned into profits with little labor and expense by using improved Mount Gilead equipment. There is big money made in custom pressing. Some, by using the press here illustrated, are clearing $ a season. We build complete cider press outfits in sizes from 10 to 400 bbls. daily- Hand or power. Our cider presses are the result of 40 years specializing. They have taken highest awards at all the big expositions. Our catalogs contain valuable in- formation. Copies free on re- quest. THE HYDRAULIC PRESS MFG. CO., 60 Lincoln Avenue, Mount Gilead, Ohio WESTERN AGENTS: The Berger & Carter Co., 17th and Mississippi Sts., San Francisco, Food Control or Famine By Ernest B. Roberts, in The Montreal Star and The Toronto Globe DO you remember when the British people first learned that this would be a long war? It was not by Earl Kitcheners' famous statement that it would last three years; there was to us then something airy and ultra-profes- sional about the prediction we could not understand. The people had not then learned to speak in solidier's terms. No, it was when Mr. Lloyd George, the "little Welshman," a com- mon man, interpreted for them in com- mon language the full significance of the bad dream they dreamt they were undergoing: "It takes eight months to make the machine on which to make machine guns," he said in July, 1915, after the war had already run its bloody course for eleven months. "We have had to build factories in which to make the machinery for making ma- chine guns. Our high explosive shell requires tools for one hundred separate gauges for the nose ; The British people gasped, but then, recoveri


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