TEE CENTRE IN WESTERN CANADA Offered. Previous articles have dealt he necessity of producing extra quan- Rities.of foods to feed the world dur- Ing this of high and paucity of production. the condition improving it Is growing stress Instead of prices will con- It is hoped by the that secure n ate action is taken, tinue to climb higher. Canadian government extra inducements to stead of 160 the homesteading areas of Wes Canada, with the combined effort of the farmer in extraordinary of tillage and bigger that Western ( » of a Divine Provide greater number of milli by offering home land in acres of excellent tern r wage ‘anada, w TICK rn Canadian after he makes Ir as residen homestead for that year but two additional years’ before title to « that should then $1,600, The wonderful, and aarin count getting respon taken adv: breed , BIN pe ISSOSSOS, » desired. The coun Bd ofl Bo ew May M0 f aA iat other from $15 1 may be nable figures, The desire to have a of one's own is a nai the heart of every properly man and woman. In earlier } poecount of the great available in the United great difficulty was by any ambitious settler country who wished to own landholder, but the crease in population, combined the corresponding rise in the land, has completely changed this con- dition. Land, which a tnight be had for the now commands prices ranging an acre and over. At such prices it is quite hopeless for the tenant farmer or the farmer's son in moderate eir- cumstances, or the city man with lim- fted capital, to attempt to buy a farm of his own. To pay for it becomes a life-long task, and the probability Is that he will never do more than meet the interest charges. If he Is serious in his desire to secure a farm hone arens become his rapid in with price of generation ago homesteading, to $100 fs still abundant fertile land available at moderate cost, and where lands are to be purchased on terms these he has been accustomed to from lands nt $100.00 {land where [attractive to { and where he | confidence to being in n | dependent, and road to financial All these conditions he will find in Western and nowhere The provinces of Alberta, Saskatche- i wan and Manitoba, commonly called “Western Canada,” provide the one and only answer to the land-hungry. The here; it is the kind of land the conditions are as ideal as is possible, and the and are such that the man of n has him | produce as big or bigger crops ns those i i fun He wants this social conditions will be himself and his family, can forward with few years in- well started on the BUCCEOSK, nere, look Canada, else, land is he wants; prices terms wodernte portunity where, not avaliable Advertisement. strong Character, ‘A strong-mii So (F FiG3 FOR - A GHILD'S BOWELS is cruel to force nauseating, harsh physic into a sick child. Look back at your childhood days. Remember the mother insisted tor oil, calomel, hi vou hated them, how against taking them With our children Mothers who cling to the old dose” dt 8 sic simply don’t realiz do. The i ed. Their injured by t If your bowels need hem, remedies Boschee's Syrup has German LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES er after tr ng Allen's Foot. Ease, &§ tahoes fee easy « and buniona { F r FREE tria packs ge ted, Le Roy, N.Y. ~ Adv Disting tion 1 dollars NOTHING RO EFFECTIVE BABEK For Malaria, Chief of Police, J. W News Va. says: “It is a pleasure to recommend Babek forchills and fever. Have used it when necessary for 20 years and have found no remedy as effective.” Blixir Babek [0 conta, all drug: glista, or by Parcel Post, prepaid, from Kloczew. ski & Co., Washington D. C. A Good Move—~Habek Liver Pills. 50 pills . . . . AS FLIXIR Chills & Fever. Reynolda, Newport 25 conta Life and take more trot is sald to be a and m than of giv © lot to game people give a they are willing oat ihle tnke, Anurie cures tackache, Lumbago, Rheumatism. Send 10c. Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for large trial package.— Adv. A girl imagines she's in love with a man enjoy flirting with other much as she { thought doesn’t men wonld. when she as «he with small eapital to become a farm owner as the result of a few years’ Ia. bor. He will also vant land in a coun try where the practices of the people been accustomed; a game language, same religion, general habits of living, with currency, welghts and measures, based on the same principles as those with which he Is familiar. He wants a country where he ean buy land from $10.00 to £30.00 an acre, which country ete. Only One "BROMO QUININE" ot the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVS ah Mi) QUININE. look for sigaature of BW GROVE Cures a Cold in One Day. 20e. A Mystery. he seems like a reserved girl” whom for.” Dr Peery's “Dead hot” is powerful and prompt but safe One dose only is enough to expe! Worms or Tapeworm No castor ud necessary Adv. “1 wonder Chinese ent bamboo shoots, BARREL Black satin gown d way of arriving at with a belt of p raped with the oval silh ink roses, and the ll - a POOR RON dery net, modern The h showing the gh-waisted bodice is outlined 8 are square pieces of net, t Absence of Usual vention Reflects Strain in French Capital. Beil f 211 ancy of In- HOBBLE SKIRT IS ASSURED This Is Only Name at Can Be Give to Prevailing Pattern, Which Is Held in to Less Than Two Yards at the TT i Hem, that that is It was stole openings, ette up her sleeve and expects this turn the into hut forced her hand. introduce in December the oval sithon otte, the pegtop skirt, the barrel the hips, and the tightening There have been a dozen in which Paris had nothing more origi- nal to offer than the drastic change from one silhouette to another, No one should really ask more than this of the creators of fashion. Already this new silhouette has in- whole loaf of American it 0“ d to § situation American ecard to exciting tramp something es called drape ry at the of the hem. seasons some stony skirt, fected the styles, Full Skirt Shelved, About the middle of March the skirt that flared and the skirt that was full were both shelved by the women who tried to keep in touch with what was being done, If America had allowed France to hold this card and play it have been In a state of high excite ment, showeriug congratulations upon a nation that could” compel people to buy new clothes instead of altering old The buyers, however, midseason action American into unusual ghuttled across the ocean, dodging dangers, to persuade Paris to give them something now and Paris was persuaded, She her designers had agreed upon it, and, i Hobb drop to the loosely tacked and fhe wearer walks, Acopted in Tailored Suits. Nearly all of these effects are worked out in ks rather than a cont suits, because France has put nost of her originality into the former ' and almost ignored the latter. But the American tailors, quickly seizing the opportunity for a new silhouette, have made thelr skirts for street sults and even for sports usage with the extend- od fullness between the hips and knees. They have almost abandoned the skirt that fits the figure, and they have not accepted the old-fashioned hobble skirt which clings to the figure, showing every line and curve. No mat- one-piece fro there is freedom of line and movement between the waist and knees, which constitutes a graceful Une, and which is as it should be. In opposition to these skirts there is the new Egyptian skirt, which many smartest touch of the season. skirt 18 really taken from early Egyp- tinn apparel, hem. Jt is exceedingly narrow and made of soft materials, It is two to four inches longer than the ex- the new kind of coat that is sometimes attached to it, which is a stralght-up- B. C. ndicate.) LABEL BARRY “LUCKY” Has Been in More World's Series Than Any Other Piayer. New Manager of Boston Red Sox Joined Athletics Just as Connie Mack Had About Completed His Great Playing Machine, Jack Jarry has called the “luckiest man in baseball” He has been In more world's series than any other player In the game, He joined the Athletics just as Muck had about completed his that four times won the plonship. Then this ARgregs was broken frequently been great machine world's cl when wonder up nnd of Its stars were to larry fortunate enough the Boston Red Sox Athle the honors of the ition most sent other clubs Was to draw BIO ors to the matter f pre ties in miler six wor to gi © Ju smesD ? SAR NANA i riffith of nes of DEFINITION oF AN AMATEUR National College Association Adopts Suggestion Offered by Dr. Paul Phillips of Amherst, After a long discussion the National College association has finally adopted a definition of an amateur. It was offered by Dr. Paul C. Phillips of Am- herst, who stated that a committee had worked over the subject for more than three years. The definition Is as fol- “An amateur athlete is one who participates in competitive physical sports only for the pleasure and the physical, mental, moral and benefits directly Seraved therefrom.” HANDICAP ON POLO PLAYERS Maximum Ranking I in This Country Brought Up te English Standara «Dates for Events Five of the foremost polo players of this country now carry a ten-goal han- dieap impost, thus bringing the maxi- mum ranking in this country up to the English standard. Those who will play under the limit handicap this season are: Foxhall P. Keene, Devereux Mil burn, J. BE. Waterbury, Jr., Lawrence Waterbury and Harry Payne Whitney. The national senior, Junior and open tournaments will be held at Point Jue dith Polo club, starting July 16 and ex- tending to August 18, lows: social ¥ BILIOUS, HEADAGHY, SICK “CASCARETS” Gently cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while you sleep. Get a 10-cent box, Bick headache, ness, coated tongue breath—al liver; bowels or sour, Poisonous ma testines, of the 8 the blood When this oison hes the delicate brain tissue | fuses cone gestion an hat dull, throbbir gick- ening n aized and foul them to torpl 1g food in the biliou foul Ways trace delayed, fermentis gas tter cl the in- out instead of yetem is re cast into gloom: GRISIS OF WOMAN'S LIFE Change Safely Passed by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. #1 "0 re iia E. Pink- has carried gh the crisis. prods ’ For ‘Horses Atal dealers. YAGER'S LINIMENT GILBERT BROS. & OO. L 2) Baltimore, Md. Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Take RHEU MAL IDE} the o remove Lhe cane rom the srstem — WACIDE OF THE I. PUTER RERTURATIAR OF THE OUTSIDE At All Draggists Jus. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distribotors Baltimore, Md, Relieves and Remedies CONSTIPATION Oommercial Orchardist « ask for our list of varieties of peach, and apple trees. Mr. Farmer, you want a home orchard. We can wh with anything needed. FRUIT and MADR TREES, aii ciasses. Ornamentals in SHRUB BERRY and EVERGREENS. We yet have 50,00 PEACH and APPLE TREES SPRING 1917, THE MOUNTAIN VIEW NURSERY C0. Catalog Free. WILLIAMSPORT, MD. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Barly Josey nnd Uharleston Wakefieid RBuooession ad Fist Datel, WE ford 1 A AOBat EM ©. hb. here POSLPAIA Hie por 100 Batietarilon gunrasioed, weet TOTATO P PLANTS - remedinte shiprwert ancy Mail and pd to R000 at ."~ a 1 818, pare. Tomato plants MK 7 for § EL i pet FRA fi 5 fob peri BF SIERERYILAR. & A AE A W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 18.181)