Show BERMUDA IN CRUSADE t D p Government of Island Co Colony U I Farmers Not t to Rely Further ge o Cn Imported Supplies I United U States Consul Carl Carlat fc R. R t tat 40 at nt Hamilton says sayS The depart j of agriculture of Bermuda ha has bas isa a n leaflet for general throughout the colony urging i s I on farmers the necessity of growing gro Ii quantities of ot food for home horns co cons COM tion It says In part f IThe t I The The government Is most I r 1 that tha farmers I and nd others realize the v i importance under present condition ot j I I Increasing local food supplies rh high prices of imported foo stu I I which are likely to be still sun further In 1 creased in the future add very n gr great to the cost of 2 ly Iy living and at i present time it is a patriotic duty for j all to do their utmost to Insure tL th i I practice of economy econoply in every depart m I ment of life Ufe j Heretofore the farmers 1 of th the colony col col- ony hil have ve depended too much o on in lIDo i 1 ported and too little on home home-g home grow foods food The present aim of every fara fann er should be to produce as ns much fo food tood I I. I for his family and live stock a as he can CU j grow with economy and to have a ju Sir plus to sell By so doing he can greatly great great- ly reduce his own cost cos of living wj and j jat r at the same time lessen the colony's dependence dependence de de- det de- t on imported foods The high hig I cost ost of Imported foodstuffs should IQ la I Frease rease the demand for local gr gron and a market would se seem to Q j be assured especially for potatoes both Irish and sweet and pigs |