The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 21, 1918, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
(mee) | NGHEISE IN WESTERN Win. the War by Preparing the Land
(ne manners) Wy hp | mgm me
f CO-OPERATIVE FARMING IN MAN POWER NECESSARY
i} NEW YQRK.—Corn — Post firm — TO WIN THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY
kiln dried, N : low. $2.18%: No. |
eve aml Tao nia eo : t : : The Food Controllers of the United States and Canada are asking for
LS Sow. i bei aE as ee $2264, Will Prove a Big Factor in Win- greater food production. Scarcely 100,000, 000 bushels of wheat are avail-
ws i 4 Pri Ig: at el 06 %@1 omy ning the War. able to be sent to the allies overseas before the crop harvest. Upon the
higher than ex- | Reports to hand Indicate that West. | efforts of the United States and Canada rests the burden of supply.
(62 score), 47% | ern Canada bus a vastly increased | Eygry Available Tillable Acre Must Contribute; Every Available
1%: seconds, 45@Q Bcreage ready for crop this year over Farmer and Farm and Must Assist
last year, The splendid open fall of h
extras 42. | 1917, gave a better opportunity for fall | Western Canada has an enormous acreage to be seeded, but man power
frets 30@40. | Plowing than for some years. Work | is short, and an appeal to the United States allies is for more men for seed-
' Pennay .. | In the flelds was almost continuols | |ing operation.
/ Yr 8, 37% @38% plate,
—-iS the great war- nia and Western hennery whit until the end of November. In fact, in | ganada’s Wheat Production Last Yoar was 226,000,000 Bushels; the
40 the neignborhood of Pincher Creek
« brown, 420 | Jy rts. there Was wumielent pd Demand From Canada Alone for 1918 is 400,000,000 Bushels
. a “ : { at > 3 f
fime sweetmeat. Checse—Siate. whole milk fats. | We8ther in January of this year to| To secure this she must have assistance. She has the land but needs
do. aver. | permit farmers to plow, and many | the men. The Government of the United States wants every man who can
a 3 0% 1 took advantage of it. A great many | effectively help, to do farm work this year. It wants the land in the United
— the benefit, the . SmeTirane vung lang Mn toanstda | States developed first of course; but it also wants to help Canada. When-
pleasure, the economy . PI I AEDP HA. “Wh at — Gos ro | ET fi5 yet a "They QVeF HE Gad § SEA We GE) date to Canada’s fields after ours are supplied,
of a 5¢c package of et abrnc 1251 to © herd winter. | SIE into possession of the land a
| prices varying from $15.00 to £30.00 Apply to our Employment Service, and we will tell you where you can
oe
WRIGLEY'S pe oy . u " 4 : 4 2 H arg an acre, and with the proven ylelds| best serve the combined interests.
ite, 3-27; red winter, No. 1, 32.27. | of wheat running from twenty and as Western Canada’s help will be required not later than April Sth. Wages
$a 0, 2 %« 50 a high as fifty bushels per acre, with a | to competent help, $50.00 a month and up, board and lodging.
—has made it the fa- rn—No. 3 yellow, $2; No. 4% o com p, & p, bo g
¢ rice of $22 mmshe eV © ( ~y 1 . 1 ya
. a v, $1.98001.9¢ By oi Te 3 “ 1a by hel, the! could Those who respond to this appeal will get a warm welcome, good wages,
0 iroduction ind ntriotism O= 11 Rell :
vorite “sweet ration Oats—N $1.06G 1.061 pre om 2 patriotism good board and find comfortable homes. They will get a rate of one cent
gether with a fe vig vin of profit
of the Allied armies. r white, #1 $1.05%: No. 3 | ne Post-Intellizencer of Seattle. |® Mile from Canadian boundary points to destination! an J return.
: 31.04% @ No. 4 white, $1. Wasgh., gives a very conservative state. For particulars as to routes and places where employment may be had
—send it to your friend pls | moat. | TEBE Of the agricultural development | apply to: U.S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
and opportunities ir Vestern Canada,
at the front: ed rooster b3 INE roosters, | In its issue of December 14, 1917, it
BAYE
—i's the bandiest, an |" we ene « 00 er || The Betsy Ross Yarn Company
- - ; per pa he@tl ld, per | been greatly stimulated according to | }i
longest - lasting re re ORI. do roeRE Pei aC a i> H} Manufacturers of Knitting Yarns
t “s 1 ' v fh iA vi 2g 3 # 4 |
teesnment Be cay ue a ar Jacked | Gon, 4nd hee Meck SIWOSE entirely mate 354 Fourth Avenue, New York City |
and comparatively cheap wheat 1ands. | || sew. THEIR propuct DIRECT TO CONSUMER |
“Whatever may
culture as a profitable lo y ” in | 65¢ per full 4 OZ. hank
FT i548: Te I | rR oa beim el] $2.50 per lb. in 5 Ibs. lot (62}c per 4 oz. hank)
CHEW IT AFTER ney, 52: do, average extra, 19951; the wap it 183 offered advsttages |B $2.30 per Ib. in 10 Ibs. lot (57%c per 4 oz hank)
EVERY MEAL py ; bran ~ £0 Pies. " vy hi rr Ive Usus: OpDortunL Mail orders scoompanied by money order receive prompt attention if addressed to Degt Bl
oomed the price of whe
mer now celves around
his granary.
to the adap-
Hl and climate are from
hushels to the acre Even 1:
n crop, at £2 per bushel
:
ar times A reaso
Fond Auntls (questionin rr es r propaganda that is cer : > , ; Sle ta .m ah { ray : i make it soft . gus - x 7k 8 HBL
nephew on tl baromete “om tai taken 1 t} tically by ; . Fheai culture anc alterwards paid ofl | ar Yk q aa Ye * THE RED CROSS NURSES OF EUROPE
what is this? (points to the barometer), | young Amerien was given a start in : : “War 4 : Sore and hogs, ticky or greasy, and does Bot rub of. Adv. ARE GIVING TOASTED
by, , ¥ ol ‘ar © hu bringin temporary ‘ n n .
To y i ERE ' bar | Huntingtor ’ y Jimmy Walle 4 oe ; 0 te CIGARETTES TO THE BOYS
ewtifc thet a schoolboy } } heen active fr ; I . a a
“a ‘ : LL : ) . (‘ob { ¢ neart : Many of the ranchers of Mani
£ Mromeser, A ¢ 4 ren % : aViLie
] . By b v v ”y $4 egy # 04 _.n . 4s 1 Thores
“Yes, that's it. 1 know all about it; | who is always spick and span, si : katchewan abd Alberts know of the
Wap £20,000 to £30,000 in the bs re been made
"p IAS nm itt Ying 1! i i : —t7 Baw AA . 1134 to efi y8 OCH ie y tw il ARGEAA
going t e We r dry, rain, si sasy to keep clean without using soa ’ r v e 3.0029 It may be pointed out, howeve hat | in the prep: n of smoking tobaccos
stormy. or fine. one day a week ha aril is ¥ i ‘ i8 0 i ! LL oe in U 3 years it may sound s trange
“Tt reminds vo Y TrEe o ainsi 1 wand hole ONSeTy . wndly H N ] mo nomin nducemer which Is leading e« t k
a a ; ) : y ment to Canadian lande. Low taxation She Meant All Right. 1 ;
when you it, doesr 3 ht Ee . : ? : Pa 3 r i akin ¢ should say ciga-
"Ea 4 " Serban rsbu sss Rui $2) £30 i ve i £26 5 1 avorable agricultural climate, ¢ 3 20d .
It r n of you, au » mu Spatci . or 4 rettes made of toasted tobacco; the smok-
than anything else.” —_— ‘4 4 Te} # 3 all £ ¢¢ . - 1 “ph ot 3 ers of this country will recognize it more
2 =i . or hog ot $410 rm a our Red Cross brat oked at the ALY : 2 u ta
“Why do you think so, dear?” Catarrh Cannot Be Cured . do, $30@ ¥o. 1 ; xe, © 107 ACER Ce An OTH rossinEn ay}. a8 1« on Teadily by its trade name, “LUCKY
“Why Use Mamm ays whet y LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they §’ 1; No. d jo, § VE 20: N produce all contribute thelr share 4 A h “nw | STRIKE"
w > nn the “meat of the disexse. ‘ “5 4 “, a on toward the rapid se ttlement of the . 7 i d
ever yom you an local digease, greatly influ. | * “V7 y , +11 y f Wont ;
stormy oe + OT byqr rovid es | EDOBd bY titutions onditions. HALLS i £0 *% e lands of Western ANac AQ
Aa Es oh ad CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh 2 vertisemer This Will Interest Mothers. : .
Journal It t# taken Internally ta through : R wi Palo ey Mother Gray t Powders for Children rettes an LENE I Dein wight in
the Blood on the M ous Surfaces of the . f : ly 1 ¢at 14 toy eT Tr . for Ferveriahuess lead x lad Flomach, . » ram tit: yew +h > hy
System. HALLS CATARRH MEDIC INE Teething Disorders, = z g 8 quantilies through lhe various
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWEN is composed of some of the beat tonics | $20G21. No : BET How TeOad the Bilin, marry | Bowie and destroy worms. fix ik : he ye by the
profitable prices not only for grain but
known omhbined with some of the best
hes been a household remedy all over biocod pur 5. The perfect eombination
the civilized world for more than half Jf the edients in oH ALL'S CA TAR RH
MEI i hat pre © such won-
a century for constipation, ints stinal derful results in catarrhal conditions.
lo - ives d the generally Druggists 75¢. Testimonials free But's Cre ‘ fhe
troubles, torpid liver and the generall; F 7 Chebey oP Toledo, O. L : : : . : FLIXIR BARER A GOOD TONIC
depressed feeling that aecompanie .—-— ' or t ' na f And Drives Malaria Out of the System
3 : Ts ; ly ‘ “Your*‘Babek'®acis like magic: I have given
such diso orders. it 1s a most vain Up. : . . it to numerous people in my p 3 ,
ret ian of Nervous ( Lic suffering
ommend it y suffer 3 ’ "
and liver trouble, bringin now ho y val dren nowadays need of a good 1 . , 83 ao wakl, [he Red Cross nurse is always glad to
headache, coming up of food, palpita- | +; . j M nd a Pent Oo 8t. Stephen ‘burch, N ’ J SO ave 2 rarette f he unded soldier
. ney i ¢ Ve i r ow A . . Fiixir RBabek, omit, a : or } a . ’
tion of heart and many ether sympD- | ¢ . (. much t ) . v \ Parcel Post, prepald, from Kiocacuski & Oo. “H i fireless coker in your | 88 In most instances, that is the first
toms. A few doses of August Flower re Brood Hon var ! el Wasningios, D.C
will immediately relieve sou. It is a : at h 4 } ov
. look 1 1s ieken ney w tid planati
gentle laxative, Ask your druggist. | A arnold . mn Yair Eg M : } vnl 1 ih he Explanat Of ;
Sold in all civilized countries. Adv. hadn't or ahd tt ‘arnia’s & / wna ed . 0 ¢ 8 . y LA 01 (10 ‘ i 1 ; \ a y people Imagine that Worms or Tape
frerty s Sonat < v v . hats ’ £ € r rely
. . x 5 .. ia Journal, viTE: ' or hd ain thint thay BPs ¢ aq" I have wed Dead Shot™—Dr
Since the discovery of tin in Alaska 1 1 ’ Sidi ly My ifuge, know that themwcan. Adv,
in 1902, nearly 1,000 tons of the metal
have been produced. . Important to Mothers
: Examine carefully every bottle of
: 4 CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
Wright's Indian Vegetable {ia contala ¢ 5 . 2 2m
pothing but vegetable ingredients, which act | fOr infants and children, and see that it
ently as a tonic and purgative Adv {
. patga | Bears the
ta last voor
A IAK YOal
520.6090 barrels of flour.
fs some happiness
| In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for F letche v's Castoria
Garfield Tea, taken regularly, will cor | - ——————— a Ket 1alal ik, nil Sati ne
reat both liver and kidney disorders. Adv. Yom He sidestepped. oltazet ‘ : ! 5 nd pox £97 Mr ’ wy 1 71 000 000
The widow's might may be the result “The denn didn’t go Into ds tails," ton 2 por 1d crooked br ast, 5 ’ 9 3
rT “| Pounds of Flour Saved
Ho ounds of Flour Save
Inck O'Lantern
weolghta 19
a: cab if each of our 22,000,000 families use this recipe
instead of white bread.
choice
Ie holes One loaf saves 11,000,000 pounds; three loaves a
12% 11
Reavy. ber head week for a year means 1,716,000,000 poundssaved!
oo. 1 } Enough to Feed the Entire Allied Army
it {1 1. imbe -
coming to farmers from the rich wheat fields of 9% Ct \ { 01 Te: do, fair to .
Western Canada. Where you can buy good farm land A | encod. 13k A 1 Bh ar hanL
at $15 to $30 per acre and raise from 20 to 45 bushels Bi amu ah sand. pons Corn Bread with Rye Flour
of $2 wheat to the acre it's easy to make money. Canada ] ' 1 cup corn meal 1 teaspoon salt
offers in her provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta J) asain 1 cup rye flour 1 cup milk
160 Acre Homesteads Free fo Settlers 1 | ge ica Powis § Spoons chsrning
and other land at very low prices. Thousands of | Live Stock Barley flour or oat flour may be used instead of rye flour with equally good
farmers from the U. S. or their sons are yearly taking | results. Sift dry ingredients into bowl; add milk, beaten egg and melted
advantage of this is great opportunity, ¥ Wonderful yields CHICAGO ~ Hogs — Bulk. $16.75@ shortening. Stir well. Put into greased pan, allow to stand in warm place
also of Oats, Barley ed F: is 17.40 ht. $17817 68: n Ixol $16 68 20 to 25 minutes and bake in moderate oven 40 to 45 minutes.
fully as profitable an industry as grain raising. yd gy: y . AE : i ini
DP ets ay 3 gram wining, Good rie G17 I heavy, $16@17.20: rough, $16 Our new Red, White and Blue booklet, ‘‘Best War Time Recipes,’ containing many other
ee Ia a ee A @16.25. pigs. $13.25@17 recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving ods, mailed free— address
railway rates to Supt. Immigration, Ottawa, ; Cattle—Native steers, $8.60@G14.10; ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Dept. W, 135 William St, New York
Cana gtockers and feeders, $7.70@ 11.26
Cor Walnut & Broad Sts. Philadelphia Pa. Bl | cows and heifers, $6.60@11.75; calves,
. . ’ - x 50 bh
a ET ER [ma FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR
Sheep-—8heep, $16.75@ 13.656; lambs,
114.26 @18.06.