ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure MAKES HOME BAKING EASY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts and the food is finer, more tasty, cleanly and wholesome than the ready* made found at the shop or grocery. Royal Cook Book 800 RecolptaFroa. Send Mamu and Addreaa. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. LOCAL IHiPAIITMKNT. PERSONAL tiOSSII'. Contribution* invited . Thai which yon woxi''' li te to nee in thin * eclsily re (|ueeted to Ist present. MAIUI. EpWAHIm, K«« y. Pur Sale. Pure Hre«l It. O Ituft OrphiiiMtou I'm kerels ♦"J.U# M< h. ItfK* #1 "" per setting of LI, are now ready for deßvi i % t), I, H« >K IHi t ■ajiw I hI Emporium, Pa. CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THCRSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 191 r. 1870— Moyer's Music School 191 I 00 will pay lor hoard and tuition for a six weeks' course of music in voice and all instruments. The Director has had many years of experience as leader •of musical departments in several I Eastern Colleges. Pupils well cared for. Spring terms begin March 0, and May 1, 1911. For particulars, address Miss ANNA J. MOYER, Director. 1-lt. Preeburg, Pa. The Churches. FIRST BAPTIST. REV. J. L. BOOUE, Pastor. 10:30 a. m.—Morning worship. 11:45 a. m.—Bible School. 6:30 p. m.—Union Epworth League | and C. E. Societies; topic, "Serenity." 7:30 p. m.—Evening Service; theme, 1 "What God's People Believe." All seats free. A welcome for every j body. *•* EMMANUEL CHURCH. REV. M. L. TATE, Rector. The following services will be held at Emmanuel Church next Sunday. There will be an early celebration of ' the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock. 1 Morning prayer and sermon at 10:30; ; theme of sermon, Christ's Cure for j Anxiety. Evening prayer at 7:30 p. 1 111.; theme, Is a Creedless Christanity ! Possible. Strangers are always welcome at ! Emmanuel Church. FIRST METHOD IST EPISCOPAL. REV. J. P. ANDERSON, Pastor. Regular services next Sabbath at j 10:30 a. m. The pastor of this church and the pastor of the Presbyterian church will exchange pulpits. At 7:30 o'clock, sermon by the pastor TEACHING YOUTH TO SAVE Philanthropic Plan of Henry Crandal! Seems Strange but Is Based on Common Sense. Believing that if the instinct to save is inculcated in youth it will become an established trait through life, Henry Crandall of Glens Falls, N. Y., on the last day of 1910 called around him 100 boys from the ages of twelve to sixteen and made them this offer: "I will open a bank account of $25 for each of you, on condition that each boy add to it at least $35.50. When this is done I will add $37.50, thus assuring at least SIOO. Then for every dollar up to SSO additional I will add a dollar, thus assuring at least S2OO. The account is to remain until the holder is twenty-one years old and is then to he at his disposal." The proposal appeared so fair and liberal that 50 of the boys have ac cepted the terms. If they persist in their efforts it can be seen that each will have a good-sized amount to his credit on his twenty-first birthday. Mr. Crandall has proposed a strange philanthropy, but it is founded in common sense and must appeal to young men who are made of the right stuff. OUR LOW PHILOSOPHY. A vice is always worst when it is not recognized as a vice, when men arc not 011 their guard against it. The Romans thought cruelty manly. We sometimes think hypocrisy to be virtue and religion. We do not greatly love life and enjov it. But, oh, how we fear death. This makes men mean and cowardly and teaches II low philosophy of peftv cunning, selfishness, even graft. It destroys jov and all that health of the mind which 1 annotget along without joy. So we think we are doing right when we are doing wrong and we j call it prudence. A man always afraid of death is no good at all like a bird in a eage. He will never i irtt lip against anything fir do any-j tiling unless fear compels. No doubt the fcar-of-death man makes up the largest part of the "near-rational" suicide*. WEDDING-CAKE PAGODA. At Minstill, on the right Imnk of the Irrawaddy river, about five mile# ; from Mnndalav, in Burma, there j ?tamU a peculiar pag