Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 185, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1919 — Page 7

"Friday. January 17. 1010.

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CANADA MOVES TO SOLVK WORLD'S VAST FOOD PROBLEM

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lave !Vnl: r.V "i'.:rl.- . ." 1'oc: sprints. :.'::: re. --; ,!;. (i .hi. hr. 7a "l . C..!a;. '. lb , .' 1 il him.

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..... FAMOUS PLAYER JS ::::: i theodore Roberts 4 i Tin- .'i i'-o r...:--t li is o'-i." of tr.-i i,-."--t 7.4', I fa :.ic us ii'. -:n''S ::i A:rf-ri.i. Ai! '.o.--179' j '' ft,' i'1-.imi sr.o--.Iii n li::i! in 24 j "S'tv-h a l.ittie p'.; ate." t'.-.v s-oonil p-e-77.!z i ( in !t I.i'ri I :s -: o -, n d. and ;'. j hle'i win he ',!: at the le I.-.ie !1 T j t!-.eatre ruo. Snt.dny. In tliat fam-i-44 a f.;i ami i ver.t urt.us Mory Mr. K 72'i j i. -,r p !;: u srr t t-i.-.s rt d o!.i seavn j dog. one ci i.i .ih Wo',', a aire, t d ' tm t-niiani. of "!', n .iy W'c !".'' tn old-

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tniniPtrator of the United States,; f P proposes to solve the world's food ; "Ji fit v'jA situation by conservation, the Hon. 'X,. (ic J. A. ('aider. Cnnndiun poverr.mfrtt , ' ' minister an.d father of th new land ' trovir.c alone w pre ! armed to

legislation of th.i Dominion, pro- i wheat, the crop would be greater j

poses to s.Mve it bv increased pro-i than the yiela of tne Lrnted btate.duotion This is the fundamental i of 1J17. which was more than difference between the food programs I 000.000.000 bushels. .. , . of the United States and Canada. Canada's new land law 1 radical in Mr. Calder proposes to force culti-: rnany of its features. The scUlfr ration of every acre of unnroductiv i will be. sriven twenty years in which land in the country. Canada's great-1 to pay for a farm and the governest asset is land and its greatest ment will lend him $2,000 for btisidr.eed population. There are about ' ines .live stock and in. prove-.:: ts 400 OOO.h-OO acres of unoaltivated : The law is expected to set movsng lard in Canada, of which '25O.G0n.ooa toward Canada a tine of immiirraacres are in the rich prairie prov-, tier, unprecedented m hi-toty The inees of Manitoba. Saskatchewan and ' immigrants, it is expected, will tie Alberta, where more then t.OOO.OOO i drawn largely from (.rent Britain. American farmers have settled in : northern Europf and tj;e Lmtwi the past few years. i States. With most of the good land Canada's land problem is just now i in the United States settled. Canada. 8 world food problem. With all its I its government otr.cials point out. ofland under tillage, Sana da could sun- j fcrs the lest remaining opporttmitv ply the entire world w;th food. If, to the world's poor men o become the untilicd land ;n the western , owners of farm homes.

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h s'ood on nil 1 i j 11.- lorni'd iiis J opinions f nii to,,k Ins sliiiid. II- hat.-d j -i w.i'nl.'ni- and a msn "on 1 1 " f' n. I.ef u5 Sr.:out endfn..r to nnita!" i lie I inn.. .1' Oil Kt'.-iit man. and. like him, i k tile t lf;lit. .'-Hit of i-u-l-v ilieHtliin HttJ I when . e inn! 1! he hnui- i.linili;h to I Maml Iii uiTy fur the riKii'. j NEW SCOUTS. I .-i. n tii ue-'.' n.o.i.s added 1,. th 1

I i.f H a in 1 . 1 1 Si outs ! -f-ntii ai.': .U'.n -: n in k ei and Jatn-s S)-.af-f'-r ii Ti'oni No. 17; l.o - ti :t ill Tiirrionin.islii. Waiter I'.otz. 1 ia ti 1 . . 1 1 .1 I'anip, AVi:, ,!':-. I l:..ot lien', .Lexeph r.-li. ia, .1. N'iii k. 'mir'-K l:..i-ein, AilK'tft I.aiiiBtii K!. '.?'.. 'pii Stotlola. .lo. p'.i I,ai;.-! -liian, J.h 1 Kiii'i'iii, A!-,di I'odowr.iski,

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ja.sked for haul o.s-l ! ave leer, 1, ao.d 1 to Bpplicants and that lia re ems lo ! i hard coal in su lu r. r b-.tit ends of lie j eit . I if. throiiKh any fir. a-, any a p : .iiea e ha? lad r ied a ;- rt.i. t'.ev may .-tire on" hy applvim in pi r-'ni 10 77' ! I l-.mil. k, Mn-ii.ijan ;o.i; i", ! ai,a;,- H""' ! !or. ! ('..,.! 1! oil is. w i;.i hav rii'.' iv'il r-' j mil" Hie) .kin. i-.i oat, f. re r'i ooei i. 1 n.ke 1. turns 10 Mr. 1! i.-7'i.'k's oh ic 11 f ord- r "ial he 11. a-.- I ' i en oitehi iei J tali 01, il..- -,.(..,.-ir'ii.si !n.il issue an; j more 1 .-?:. :- - t i.-.f .-. 1...- a; 7.. ,! for j m j vidiiii; :.- 1 !y has not he, n ' . i hnust-.-d. I

Better to have War Savint'i

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stained hands of the kaiser'-; hordes at your throat.

Sam Bongard and his j-pound catch.

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T.y TnprTiational ITe-ws Servics.) fHiOAi'eV Jan. 17. Veal r-.arlpit ra 'in-.. r.f. iii,-; 7,-, to SO i -.. in'-

i:; to iii.' ins.. i. a . ic ; tane-.y n': v r 1 w -i 1 kidneys. 7 'J t. 17-7 it . i 7 'o ! 1 : ; cof.vse. 1 "i-. CTtTCACrO psodtjci:. Py I-itsmitioniil Nsivs Service.) OTIirA'IO. Jan. 17.- flutter ReeirT5. .701: iTeamery oxtrn. e4c: flrs;s. .'l'sc; , a." .ting stock. 33j 44 i.c 1'isirs Reeeipt. 151: 1 urrep: r"-ipts. ;5 ': v 57c: ordinary first p. 55 o v ."fie-

LEAGUE MAGNATES

! BACK WATER NEW FIGHTING

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N'KW yon K. -Ian. 17. The Nat.oii-.it ! liaseh.'ii! I . .a ; . wh.'ie ie ;.,ii;,, j i.re i.'iia;. la ;,.; i': s 5. rev !i.-u a-- !

tion in ; on- :ts a ie;::n M-iary lun.t e Si I."".. ;, :,mi:h. The iii!-;:,.. tiit-ft'iRh its p. e-:.7-o:t. John H. Hed!e;. !ss.i- ihe f. liowmc statemem:

I . s, ass : r k f i.-.- the matter of 1 saiary limit, 'he National !,fasii was! of the ,,p nh.n that lim Jll.t'ifel prr' :ii'in''""i ?:;ary iin.it. Imt-ei ,,f(,, e--i tebiish'ii. o.hi n.-t The lrap-;o j

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III.. Ml. I II II I'S. 'ol.. I,fili-,i, T. Mey r. president of li'.- I.o.-al (..'..!. i.,-it,.l Ti-eps ; :; and Ti t'os -., . o .. cs.-ni. i tio le'i.-'. rat -'cm f iiah to the ni.':nl'"rs of Tio.p No. U and spoke to :h....e ,.r No. 2. A7 k Ihitun.v w :is aiso present at the aa cl''i.: of .V... 2. KKlIItt AKV Hill. Nov.- S.oats p in mind h- . 1 li of i'e..r-.;.-t ry. It is t!o- anniv ersary of

Aiso there ;f no room for the hoy who j dors not pas? th" Tend. a foot within j :: days of Joining. Su' ii a fel low j sin. 'ihl not attempt to stay in (lie j Oorps. j i'.'ti ftpls 'f S' ' " t ale i eli-eitiie to is' th-- teh.aisals of th i'oi),s at j I'entnil f-li.iol .-n Monday evntngs) from 7:15 to Js:.,i p. rn. No l-oys ex- j i ep: tiir.se h.-lonsrinsr are p. r in ; 1 1 ed t j

attt-r-oi-.i I. nt w. m. nil z it a to f--i.

the parent.- of any So a. S'-oit off t iiiis aiid mernhe.-s of troop 1 oir'itittees an Ui-lfetl to visit. St 411 T AM), Tl,e hand Is e.onim: on riire'y. At

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j e. frrl-r and. the London , KENTLAND LADY ! vrcp.t ,v T"r -.e, r,uns DIES AT HOSPITAL.

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'u'e want vetv s.-, -;t. to tuin ti ;i I ' li and the i r: m and I'a

are ,;i' -,j to a.ake plan- to he there havms; ti,.--.- o.o.s learn fin" h.iml in-

4t I7nt 'liie.iiio luonir 1 ' " l""iy. I Mniiiii'i-i and who ate w.utr.K to put -

In tie eveii nc tie.o w;il he a m a s ?i t , ; . a r an n st ru m -nt should ?ee Mr. ! -i-tiK at wire'; nr. i,,.f... 1.. s.-,. ev- ! ilaitus at r - National lltins. i.f - I

Hand welt, very flexible, 1 ' Cuban hoe!, styled as cur above. Exceptional value at $7.50

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Ladies' Cloth Top Lace Shoes, English last, military heels. McKay sewed soles, eolers prav, brown and blaeV. While tlH-V last $3.53

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br"l:e out he; ana n this tr.nr.itii'. ' There was m u ) ,ntjiinsr f-eii r..o' . Mr'. ' irace . iti n ami wttdf.ws du.-insr the niirht. ; ( Kent land, Ir.d em t"nle! a person beats pnsres fr.-on ; at St. Mai am et'. I

;e.- so . .-r ti ; .-.' li I lorees ami the j nmnia.

PpartK'-bies, ti.e erf.fp ai t- v ry un-i M '-s. vvt'i. tow, wo sa f e at it . - i . Withr.'-e, n : tt

fn e open f-oni 2 to p. v.i. daily.

m (il T ,l li wr.l.t if. J sole, pood outer sole. A good value Those h... s w ho ve-e i t Cedar I.akeJ at $3.50 i 'amp la.-: sumim r w.i! ie;io-mher til

.la !; ioys iihi k nmw n .-vrrnv nncn-. ..'ii

awiuiiy good shoe a: -.dJ

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v . iais rod. ; ;-.;sr les and he . nr. to asU father and j f, w ne-nih .fc"d i i.-t niu-l.t ; mother p. hoh thut dale you. If y., ,.

'M-.ta! of J l- ; O.ey 7!iee t hot S-. nin'ni; is ..f a;'. J r'-pini nt and t - now In l-'iauee. lie t ! r.-al n i ue t io y s:i",M . . ,m. rut o-t j ment'.ons l ' sa t the Knglah Soou t have j -e husnai"!. .l;i-. J ih. nnti'v rs. !;.- ami siv the Uoyn j mo i. di'im.: a "r'i or i'.,.-!-t Guard va m-k ! I'vumi, ea io',;,, f ,-,.-, I of tli'di M ep. nee. ! ana. I thai ihfv u . a special .'.v ei-n. i

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Put t "f the foreign off o r has ln'it j Hammond o o-ois .hi-- aso t irimd into :i Ile,-l .':.. station. ! tiiendf ami was in'u.-e, ill.

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For the Or-yhnns. of I alnniet. to le Kcntiau.! held ".t In.llrim Harbor 4 udi t orl ro. ;. .1 1 n

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ntCl l AM 111 I.I 1. I OKI'S. Tiiere w,.,,, titht i"".'. s s-ri'sost at In -H practier. 'JiTi't tnean. that th-'-e w H e 27 rJ'.-Tt. T'.s ,s altoRrther t 'o

in en. t ll'fil :i ! i I t ' 1 - w . ? k . ABOUT TKANSTESS. Frerjuently we tind th. tan; of a boy isi e,-od with a new tro. r, while he i

r.any aroi we shall he , 'opted to di op still registered .i'h son.,e tt-.or In '"I', tls-'f" who ib. mo attend iilnrli . ' TliiP cannot t.e p.-rmitt'd and we vv isti

Evenings open: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav.

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0 LARGEST BOOT SHOP

Special interest to every lady In the Calomel Region. 'All our Fall end WIsiIer Coats and Suits priced to close out quick regardless of original cost or value. Don'i buy until you have seen oor values.

LADIES' FINE VELVET COATS Yrv stylish plush collars and cuffs, sizes lb 1,, M, rcLrular .'J2.."() value, at

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LADIES' WOOL COATS Excellent styles with seal plush ccillar, regular .2".0() and -i'lO.OO alues. sizes 3ti tti il. all shades.

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LADIES' WOOL VEL0UR COATS With u'enuine kit .oonev ciihu the kind that usually sold fr :U).()0 to :5r.00. sp cially nced nl

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delayed shipment of Coats that have arrived in December just

received. The Manufacturers wired us to sell at 40 cents on the dollar. His loss is vour gain. This lot consists of Wool Velours, Zeblins, Senl Plush, Burrellas and manv other very desirable, good stylish coats. NOTHING RESERVED. It will pay you to travel miles to sec these remarkable values.

VELVET HATS All our very stylish Velvet Hats, cl.'srd out wit h reserve, at LADIES' HATS .Many of these hats formerly sold at -".n0 to 10.00. They all u t 'ose out at FURS MUST GO NOW All our hiuh uitkIc furs at ONE-THIRD OFF THE REGULAR PRICE

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