|W® TO BORE SQUARE HOLES. German Invention That Will Bore Holes Square—Said to Be Mechanical Wonder. A three-cornered drill that bores square hcles and that can be used on Machine That Makes Square Holes. any lathe, drill press or milling ma chine is one of the latest improve ments in mechanical tools. This tool will have a wide field of application in wood, stone and metal working ma terials. The time occupied by usual methods of cutting square or angular boles is so great as to bar their use except on expensive work, but when using the new drill a square hole can be bored nearly as rapidly as boring a round hole with a twist drill. GOOD SHOW A new ide.a in window displays which could doubtless be used as a lovelty is described in the Merchants' Uecord and Show Window. The con struction is very simple and the illus • rat ion will show the proper setting for the display The platform is first con structed, which should be about 12 incho* high. On this platform make a frame of light lumber, as shown in Fig. A Ik L I :\ I ~~ZA I ZTT Fio. J F,o. 3 1. Over the two sides and back of this frame are draped goods of some solid dark color such as deep green. In the- middle is placed a pedestal, which is cut. out alojjg its entire length ns shown in Fig. 2. The top is made of a large wooden bowl having a sec tion of the back cut out to admit tho form of a young man, making it ap pear as if the bowl were filled. The placing of the mirrows is shown in Fig. 1. They fit into the groove in 1 lie pedestal and extend diagonally back to (he two rear corners. When the mirrors are properly fitted they will reflect the two sides of the booth. To tho spectator in front it seems that he' is looking at the back of the booth Food Which Constitutes Ideal Meal. it must be remembered that pure starch, pure sugar, pure protein and even pure fat are practically nowhere found in a state of nature. Roughly speaking, a dietary consisting of one fifth protein, or meat-like food; two thirds carbohydrate, or starch and sugar foods; and, to use a hibernic ism, one-eighth fat, is the proper working proportion. This of course roughly corresponds to the slice of meat, two or more slices of bread, a helping of potatoes, rice or macaroni, the vegetables, the pat of butter and the fruit, sweets, pudding or pie which the average human regards as a "sipiare meal."—Woman's Home Companion. Indigo No Longer Profitable. Now. that the chemical manufacture of indijjo has made the natural prod uct unprofitable, only 12 districts in Htirma grow the indigo plant, and chiefly for local dyeing purposes. Most of the enemies we make whol ly overlook the fa"L that they assisted in the making. Darwin's Sons. The axiom concerning great men's sons does not hold good in tue case of Darwin. Four surviving sons of his are men of eminence. Sir George Howard Darwin, K. ('. 8., L. D., D. Sc., is Piumian professor of astronomy and experimental philosophy at Cam bridge, and has made valuable dis-! coveries in meteorological science. Mr. Francis Darwin who is a doctor of medicine and a distinguishes: has been foreign secretary of the ; With a little change the drill, tri angular holes, and holes with Ave, six j or more sides can be bored as desired. The device for doing this work con sists of a special drill, three-coi nered for making square holes, and a special clitick for holding this tool which is fixed on the ordinary lathe or drill press. This chuck contains three parts that move Independently of one an other. First, a part that screws on and revolves with the spindle of a lathe or drill; second, a stationary part which rides on the first part, and third, a holder into which the shank of the drill is screwed. This holder is caused to rotate with the first part, but is at liberty to move sidewise a certain distance in any direction. The exact motion is determined by a guide in the second part of the chuck which sur rounds the shank of the drill. The shank of the drill is three-cor nered, but not exactly triangular—that is, the three sides are convex, being formed by arcs of circles struck from centers at the opposite corners. The three-cornered shank just fits into the square guide and as the shank turns around in the guide which is held sta tionary the three corners of the shank in turn enter into each of the four cor ners of the guide. At the same time the three corners of the cutting head strike out the sides of the work. LEAD-WEIGHTED GLOVES. German Inventor Who Has Provided Something for Golfers. A German inventor has designed a glove for golfers, (he fingers of which #are provided with little lead weights at the base. These weights rest just over the third knuckles oft he forefingers and thumb, and it is claimed that this additional weight on the hands gives an impelling force to golf clubs which cannot be gained by making them * heavier. 'NDOW ILLUSION Instead of the reflectionn of tho sides. The appearance to him is that he can see all around the pedestal. The per son demonstrating stands back of the mirrors and close up against the ped estal nnd bowl. Only the head and shoulders should be visible, which will appear to rest in the bowl. The illustration, Fig U, shows a dis play made for millinery. In this case a young woman stood behind th<? pedestal with a hat of one style and by having several hats lying hack of tho mirrors she could disappear, make a change of headgear and reappear to tho mystification of the crowd in front of the window. The remainder of the show window can be made to harmon ize with the covering of the booth. The illusion scheme is a good one to use on special occasions, such as during car nivals or street fairs. Its success de pends upon the careful fitting of the mirrors and the manner in which the curtains are arranged. The inside of the booth should be comparatively •lark and the curtains should hang straight, otherwise the scheme may be detected. His Idea. Church—They say that if a human being continued to grow at the rate lie does during his first year of life, he would be over C 8 feet tail at the age of ten. What do you think of that ? Gotham Why, I think a boy would have to put on long trousers pretty early in life.—Yonkers Statesman. Stung. "Father," inquired the lad, sharply, "what is pin money?" "My boy," answered the parent, pointedly, slipping his hand into hij pocket, "pin money is what you stick people for."—William Purple Cow. Been There Before. The Lawyer—The first thing we must look into— The Client—ls my pocket. ] under stand that—go ahead. Gasoline Used for Soldering. Gasoline oan be used as a soldering flux for very neat work on tin. Fol low up quickly with a hot copper am] no stain will show. Royal society since 1903; he was his father's assistant at Down, and after tV-> hitter's death wrote a life of him and edited his letters. Maj. Leonard Darwin was 011 the staff intelligence department of the war office; he served on several scientific expedi tions, and after retiring from the royal engineers sat. as M. P. for Lich fit Id. He has written books on "lii metallism" and on "Municipal Tr-ule." Mr. Horace Darwin is chairman of the "ambridge Scientific Instrument Com pany, and an ex-mayor of Cambridge. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1909 BAVING PAINT MONEY It Cannot Be Done by .Usiing- Cheap Material and Cheap Painters. In arranging for painting, a good many property-owners try to save money by employing the painter who offers to do the job cheapest—or try to save money by insisting on a low priced paint. But no property-owner would run such risks if he realized what must be taken into considera tion in order to get a job that will wear and give thorough satisfaction. No houseowner will go wrong on the painting question if be writes Na tional Lead Company, 1902 Trinity Building, New York, for their House owner's Painting Outfit No. 49, which is sent free. It is a complete guide to painting. It includes a book of color schemes for either exterior or interior painting, a book of specifica tions, and an instrument for detecting adulteration in paint materials. Nearly every dealer has National Lead Company's pure white lead. (Dutch Boy Painter trademark.) If yours has not notify National Lead Co., and arrangements will bo made for you to get it. HIS LUCK. 1 . "Why didn't you come around ear lier? The snow is all melted away." "Dat's just my luck, lady. Every time I feels like workin' do sun cornea out and does me out of a job!" The Missionary Mule. "That mule," said the old farmer, "la what I call a 'missionary mule,' an' I'll tell you why: It throwed one man on his head, an' when the man wuz able to be up an' about ag'in, he went to preachin'; an' the last time the sheriff come to levy on that mule the critter j kicked him 'cross the county line, whar I they wuz lioldin' a campmeetin' an' I'm blest ef the sheriff didn't git relig ion an' quit runnin' fer office —w'ich wuz oncommon hard to do. seeln' that the office habit run in his blood. I tell you, nutliin' in this here worl' is to be despised, w'en as humble a critter as a mule kin be a missionary!" What Charlie Had. Several of the scholars had returned to Sunday cchool after being absent some weekv. on account of illness. "I had the nu -isles," Faid one little girl. "I bad the "lumps," 6aid another. "So did I." said a third. The superintend ent heard "hem, and, addressing a curly-headed boy said: "Well, Charlie, you were absent, too. What did you have?" Charlie's face flushed. He thought a ; moment and tlven sang out in high treble: "I had a little brudder!"—De lineator. Not Our Discovery. The Greek, Eratosthenes, 250 B. C., taught the doctrine of the rotundity of the earth, and the ideas of the sphere, its poles, axis, the equator, arctic and antarctic circles, equinoc tial points and the solstices were quite generally entertained by the wise men of that time. There were plenty of men 'n Rome, therefore, who were prepared to talk about the earth as a ■phore and to make globes illustrating their ideaa. It Jarred Him. Howell—How did you come to break your engagement with that girl? Powell—l had reason to think that ahe hadn't enough practical knowledge to make her a good helpmeet. Howell —What gave you that idea? Powell—l told her one day that the hens weren't laying, and she said she supposed that would affect the price of egg coal. "COFFEE DOESN'T HURT ME" Tales That Are Told. "I was one of the kind who wouldn't believe that coffee was hurting me," says a N. Y. woman. "You just couldn't convince me its use was connected with the heart and stomach trouble I Buffered from most of the time. "My trouble finally got so bad I had to live oft milk and toast almost entirely for three or four years. Still I loved the coffee and wouldn't believe it could do such damage. "What I needed was to quit coffee and take nourishment in such form as my stomach could digest. "I had read much about Postum, bat never thought it would fit my case until one day I decided to quit coffee and give it a trial and make sure about it. So I got a package and carefully followed the directions. "Soon I began to get better and was able to eat carefully selected foods without the aid of pepsin or other di festants and it was not long before I was really a new woman physically. "Now I am healthy and sound, can eat anything and everything that comes along and I know this wonder ful change is all due to my having quit coffee and got the nourishment I needed through this delicious Postum. "My wonder is why everyone don't give up the old coffee and the troubles that go with it and build themselves up as I have done, with Postum." Easy to prove by 10 days' trial of Postum in place of coffee. The reward is big. "There's a Reason." Ever rrnd the above letter? A new one appears from time to tiiue. They ■re genuine, true, and full of hiuMß iaterctt When Courage Failed. "Duke," said the heiress, eagerly, "did you see T&ther?" • ~ • "Yes." . „ ' . "Well?" "We talked about the weather." "What? Lose your again? Why don't you brace up and talk Hke a man—a subject of a'king'on 'Whoae domain the sun never sMs!"". "Can't," moaned the duke. "All the time I was in your father's uliice ha kept grinning at a big painting." "What painting?" "The battle of Bunker Hill." — plncott'n. _ SIOO Reward, SIOO. The readers of thtt paper will be pleased to learn that there li at least Olio dreaded disease that science has been able to cure ID all Its stages, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure iiuw known to tha medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally. acting directly upon the hlood and mueoui lurfaces ot the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient itrongtli by building up the constitution and assist ing nature In doing Its work. Hie proprietors have jo much faith In Its cnratlvo powers that they offer Dne Hundred Dollars for any case that it (ail* to jure. Send for list of testimonials. Address P. J. CftTINEY & CO.. Toledo, O. gold by all DrugglstA inc. fake Hall's Family Pills for constipation. One Thing She Was Sure Of. Grace—Really, mother, you seem cross this morning. Mother (sternly)— How often have 1 told you not to let that young man kiss you? Grace—l don't know, mother, but certainly not as often as he has kissed me. Do You Feel Like This? Does your head ache or simply feci heavy »nd uncomfortable? Docs your back ache? Docs your side ache? Do you feel fagged sut? The tonic laxative herb lea known as Lane's Family Medicine will clear your head, remove the pain in side or back and restore your strength. Nothing else is so good for the stomach and bowels. At drug lists' uud dealers', 25c. Unlikely. Whale—What are you going to tell rour wife when you get home? Jonah—l don't know; I don't sup pose she would believe me if I should :ell her that I had been to a fish din aer.—The Bohemian. Ask Your Druggist for Allen's Foot-Ease. "I tried ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE recent y, and have just bought another supply. t has cured my corns, and the hot, burn ng and itching sensation in my foot which s r as almost unbearable, and I would not )e without it now.—Mrs. W. J. Walker, ?amden, N. J." Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Deception. "Did a man ever kiaa you against rour will?" "No; but some havo thought they lid."—Brooklyn Life. Itod, Weak, Wcnry, Watery Ej-en Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. Com jounded by Experienced Physicians. Con forms to Pure Food.and Drug Laws. Mu •ino Doesn't Smart; Soothes Eye Pain. Try Murine In Your Eyes. At Druggists. Skill to do comes of doing, know edge comes by eyes always open and vorlting hands, and there is no know edge that is not power.—Emerson. Particularly for Particular People. Souders' Vanilla -Extract is produced Tom fine Mexican Vanilla Beans—a pure, •ich concentrated flavor. All grocers. But ip in 10, 15 and 25-cent bottles. Occasionally a man listens to an hon isi opinion because it is so different I rom his own. ! To EVERY HOME ! 1 as with jfoy6us hearts and Smiling faces they romp and play—when in health—and !' how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they 1 " enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome. Q j diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, I not by constant medication, b\i\ by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injuri- I ous or objectionable nature, and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist I nature, only thpse of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure I and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co..' II Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna has come into general favor in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use. . . ' Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna has also met with the approval of physicians gen erally, because they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of figs and Elixir of Senna, obtained by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most beneficially, and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Cal- n ifornian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret I remedy, and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do ' ® not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. • © Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs a and Elixir of Senna always has the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co.—plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in J bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent | size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. Ijl I If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family 111 I I should always have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial for the parents and /Ml children, whenever a laxative remedy is required. DYES 1 rgfr*. UI 1 IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIII I,mmijirMP ALCOHOL—3 PER CENT lh Preparation for As similating the Food andßegula- M ting the Stomachs arid Bowels of Promotes Digesfion.Cheerful ?3 ! nessandßcst Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral JJJ NOT NAR C OTIC <jy P»opt cfotd DrSAMVIIMCWM 9|V Mtmp/ftn Set J • Mx Stnna + ' | ¥ A'othel/* Softs Jnitt Sttd # itpp<rmint - > •vJ Silirlon a U SctU% « 'S norm Seed - J'J Clari/iedSuyar I» 0 1 Wmtergrten /•"/nvor * $.C| A perfect Remedy forConslipn ■SHij lion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, KO Worms .Convulsions.Fcvcrish nessand Loss OF SLEEP 1 jfcl| Tdc Simile Signature of i»is? £'J?L THE CENTAUR COMPANY, || NEW YORK. under the Foodanfl Exact Copy of Wrapper. Jess Said Her Prayers. Ono day three-year-old Baby Jess j was visiting her grandmother, who ■vas very devout. She asked Baby Jess if her mother bad taught her | to say her prayers. Jess answered: "Yes, ina'am." "Whom do you pray to, dear, and 1 ask to forgive your naughty ways?", "Sometimes I pray to mother's knees and sometimes to tlie bed." — i Delineator. Tiitio is Ihe beet test. For over fifty i years Hamlins Wizard Oil has been the I most popular remedy in tho United States for (lie cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all pain and inflammation. When you wear out a suit of clothes you can generally get another, but It's different when you wear out your wel come. Do not force yourself to take offensive fand harmful) drugs—take Garfield Tea, Nature's Herb laxative; it overcomes con stipation, purifies the blood, brings Health! In point of geographical elevation Madrid Is the highest city of Europe. Mrs. Wlnslow'H Soothlr>(» Syrop. For children teethlnir, softens the Riiniß, reduces In flammation, allays pain, cures wind colic. i!se a bottle. There is nothing more uncertain than a sure thing. 1 (ASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature /AM ft JjV ft/ S8 \j For Over Thirty Years TW« GENTAUH OOHMNT, «C« YO<*X CITV. ii^BBHHBMM Eliminates All in the purchase if „ j ,s an a bsol«'e guarantee of |iur. l' or your own Ww'W protection, see that it is on the side of every keg of white lead /fik2p NSTIOHAI LEAD COMPJHf w 1902 Tilnlty Bulldlr-K. New York PIMPLES "I tried all kinds of blood remedies which failed to do me any good, but X have found the right thing at last. My face was full of pimples and black-heads. After taking Cascarets they all left. I am continuing the use of them and recom mending them to my friends. I feel fin# when I rise in the morning. Hope to have a chance to recommend Cascarets." Fred C. Witten, 76 lilrn St., Newark, N. J. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The genu ine tablet stamped CC C. Guaranteed to euro or ygur juuacy ba<&. 922 W. N. U., CLEVELAND, NO. 17-1909. 7
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