The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 25, 1917, Image 7

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FOR SICK CHILD
®California Syrup of Figs” can’t
harm tender stomach,
liver and bowels.
ealizes. after giving
Every mother 1
her children “California Syrup of
Figs” that this is their ideal laxative,
because they love its pleasant taste
and it thoroughly cleanses the tender
li%tle stomach, liver and bowels with
out griping.
When cross, feverish,
breath is bad, stomach =our,
the tongue, mother! If coated
teaspoonful of this harmless
laxative,” and in a few hours all
irritable, or
at
give a
“fruit
the
foul, constipated waste, sour bile and
undigested food passes out of the bow-
els, and you have a well, playful child
again. When its little system is full
of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache,
diarrhoea,
ber, a good “inside cleaning
always be the first treatment
Millions of mothers keep “Cali
Syrup of Figs” handy; they
teaspoonful today saves a sick child
tomorrow. Ask ‘at the store for a 50
cent bottle of “California of
Figs,” which has directions for babies,
children of all ages and grown-ups
printed on the bottle. Adv.
look
indigestion, colic
ah
know a
'
Syrup
SME IXNY womer
Nearly
Dois at
the recent el
Have
made a mi
YOu
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelle
inal little Liver Js put up
Use Wealth Properly.
MOTHER'S JOY SALVE
Colds ‘roup Pneur
is, ¢ 3 onia and
: GOOSE GREASE LINTMENT
Rhetma
For ile hy
GOOSE GREASE COMP
Greensboro, N. C.—Adv.
Always on the Job.
“Did you rof at
with the SATE
years’
ever hear of a
Reversal of Form
Me Inno
£ Wigoy
should she act whe
" asked the 1
experie
ACTRESS TELLS SECRET.
ing recipe for gray hair: To half pint of
Barbo Compound, and i oz. of glycerine
Any druggist can put this up or you car
mix it at home at very Httle cost Full
directions making and use come Ir
each box of Barbo Compound. It wil
gradu: darken streaked, faded gray
halr, and make it soft and glossy. It will
mot color the scalp, is not sticky or
greasy, and Coes not rub off. Adv.
for
Hy
Brief Notoriety.
“It i= considered ite ommanplace
nowadays to go around the world.
§, About we only
glob trofter an
is to do seme g. either at hore
abroad, that will induce a large num
ber of detectives to follow him
travels.”
oe
“gg it
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SO It 4 ii
attract
WHAT IS
LAK-FOS
(a tonic-laxative) Pleasant fo take
In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by
the addition of certain harmless chem-
jcals which increase the efficiency of the
Cascara, making it better than ordinary
Cascara. LAX-FOS is pleasant to take
and does not gripe nor disturb stomach.
Adapted to children as well as adults.
Just try one bottle for constipation. Soc
Have You a Child
Then you should have both of the
following
“Royalroad To Reading”
A pew and simple device with com-
plete instructions for teaching reading
to beginners by the most efficient meth-
od. Precedes primers and readers or
may be used together with them.
“Royalroad To Writing”
38 Coots Postpaid.
The direct. method of teaching writ
ing to beginners. Teaches a child to
write words and sentences the very
first day without any préliminary study
of the alphabet and without any previ
ous school iistruction whatever, Don't
teach A. B. C's frst. Do you? It is
long, tedious and roundabout.
Calrgrt School, Chass. St., Balfimore, Md.
i tp
SROUGHON RATS ptr A AY
~~ CANADA'S RICHES
p—
A Théme Discussed by the Wall
Street Journal.
Canada a short the
Jot the
“The hasis of. Canada’s
the
injure
il
Street
in speaking
Wall
that
fertility
eo he irnnl made
statement
und
that
des
world
riches ix the of soll.
frenk of
vhile
Ho warfare can
lucrease in
of the
field Can
These
her grain will
nand as the population
As
worthy
nn investment
of
rds are well worthy of attention, e
SITOWS
ration.
vonside
S
pecinlly coming from such a source as
jal With
exceedin the
journal.
g that of
tilinble
the
1 searcely he gsti-
this eminent Hnand
a land
United
ne
ng
area
St
i
}
ith
and
cultivation,
future
i
{es
eon under
of Ci din's
ie
ominently
of
thousands
ada sold their
total
rom $15 to $30
to
than
Lands
wluced or
nore
worth $40
re. Stock re
¢ equally prot
19015
w and magnificent yield
ful
over the
farmers
that
they came
ar saw most wonder
he ve
erol
roj
entire country, and many
dined out indebtednesses had
er m long before
and the vear 1816 pul
absolute Inde-
report to hand
ondition of
verified
vin marvel-
not well
other cases
as phenom
story:
idjoining
ria
the Alberta
yvield-of wheat in
as 28 bushels per
: arrrd 30 bushels
Alberta's whent
to them scenes
through
wmve had revealed
gricultural productiveness
part
of A
unap-
the
woached in aay other of
i
world.
Alberta farms, selected with even
| mode rate discretion, have raised men
to independence and affluence with rec-
| ords of wonderful development unsur-
passed amongst the phenomenal indus
trial success of which Canada well may
hoast.
Many
re ported
almost incredible
by
exceeding
145
18 records gh
yields have
heen reliable authorities,
wheat 70 bushels per acre
and oats bushels.
that the
has been more than repaid by
nero ow cost
arms
this ve In one instance, land
i 1 for 23.200 produced whent
a little over £10,000,
ar's crop
| purchased
which sold for
was
During the i917 there will be
of labor required
crop in Manitoba,
and Alherta,
year
an immense amount
to take care of the
¥ 1 # x
askatchewan
which Western
Canada has to face every year is the
securing of an adequate supply of
labor to handle the harvesting and
threshing of its big erops, This prob-
lem, Indeed, is always present in any
country that has a big agricultural pro-
duction: In the case of Western Can-
ada it is enhanced by the comparative
sparsity of population and the long dis-
tance from industrial districts, which
enn he expected to offer a surplus of
labor.
In Western Canada the present diffi
culties are increased by the war, A very
lnrge number of Western Canada's
small population have enlisted for serv-
jee with the Canadian forces in Europe,
and at the present time there is gen-
erally speaking no surpius of labor for
the ordinary channels of industry, to
say nothing of the abnormal demands
of harvest time. The situation, how-
ever, has to some extent been met by
the action of the Canadian militia de-
partment, who have released all such
men who are still in training in the
western military eamps and who desire
to engnge In barvest work for a peried
of generally one month.
The actual number of men engaged
in 1916 in harvest work was between
forty and fifty thousand. Wages were
higher than usual, running from $2.50
to $4.00 a day with board, and from
£35 to $60 n month.— Advertisement,
One of the problems
Immigration Into Canada has fallen
off. The total for the fiscal year end-
ing last March was only 48,587,
The penumatic stacker saves a
great denl of grain which was formerly
wasted,
|
i
Worm Found
Stored Flour, Bran, Etc.
in |
Fhem Out—All Granaries Should
Be Thoroughly Cleaned—How
to Prevent Infestation,
The meal often
found in stored flour, meal, bran, and
sther similar material, The adult be- |
longs to the family known as the dark-
beetles, heos they avoid the
They do not infest crops, and
important only as |
they ocenr in stored products intended
yellow worm is
ling use
light,
economically
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grubs commonly get their growth by
fall winter, remain more or
less active the
or early
during winter season,
Fe
SET
ciean a
there is
has contained
be fur
tection
if reason to
nary
ignated with sulphur
Era
OT
weevils
should 1
: ied
agalast
for
requires
Ooms grain we made
windows screened
that
With proper
additional expense, an;
with
doors closefitting, and also
mild be cod and dry.
« A
ana
care rome
snich structure ©
sind
contents with carhen bhisu
need of
not be left out
3. Ifit
from the field
perature o 0 degrees
or five hours, all |
illed and the grain could
tored in a thoroughly clgan and tight
nd safely left until needed for
whieh has
and sacked much
left
without
in
suitable for the fumigation
fide, but the
1
Hh y 1 } 1}
noron sSHouia
ugh ventilation
of account.
were poss to dry
at a
¥F. for
nasesets
grain
tem-
four
be
be
artificially
would
then
t Corn
helled
than that the
whether with or the husks,
Grain storéd for seed should be dried
ificially, it keeps
heen is
safer on ear,
ir wine not only
it is also less lable to be eaten
4. and millers
make
Farmers, seedsmen,
in buying grain,
Best Applied Just Ahead of Tilled
Crop, Such as Corn—Needed on
Wet and Clay Soils.
These are facts for lime users: Lime
{a best applied just ahead of a tilled
crop such as corn,
Clay soll needs larger applications
of lime than does sandy soll.
Wet soil needs larger applications
of lime than does well-drained soll.
Soils rich in organic matter need
more lime than do sandy sofls,
PATCHY STANDS OF ALFALFA
Thin Crops Result From Poor Seed,
Winter Freezing or From Some
Fungous Disease.
Very thin or patchy stands of alfalfa
sometimes result from poor seed, win.
ter freezing or pulling, or from fun-
gous diseases, Attempts to thicken
and Improve such stands by any meth.
od of reseeding have usually proved
unsuccessful,
It ig best in such cases to plow and
prepare the seedbed anew, after which
the alfalfa should be sown again,
More Use of Brains Required in Han.
dling Animals Than in Any Other
Line of Agriculture.
Mr. OC. G. Starr, who buys and feeds
several thousand lambs each year, In
a talk to the Missouri sheep feeders
recently, sald:
“To be a successful feeder requires
more use of brains than any other line
“The successful feeder must be on
the watch for things to happen in the
pens, v
“Care In being punctual with break-
fast for lambs will do wonders,
“The trouble we have In
feeding is to induce our partners and
customers to feed plenty, No one
ever made sheep fat by stunting them.
really best in dry lots
feedl begins late to
use green blades of corn and grass.
greatest
do
“Lambs
ng 100
when the
They have a disposition to wander
and will not stay with the feed unless
more less closely confined.
“Enough troughs should be provided
grain feeding that all can
rain they desire,
1 id always be fresh
of it in» troughs
or
rot
80) get
1d
ari
nk.
alw needed,
useful, espe-
A pound
about
\
“Plenty
Cottonseed
when
of silage per head p lay is
ays
meal
dnl
CHL S
STRETCHER FOR WOVEN WIRE
Problem That Average Fence Builder
Has Trouble in Solving—Pat.
ent of indiana Man.
By © WwW, «
ARLEBON, Kansas
tur
Heme
is no make
DOCOSEATS
to the
so vital to the
satisfactory place to
pail and
re q
machinery and build
are
of
SOC
the people,
During the winter 1
there usually is considerable i¢
he made
Jesides,
that
¥ %
ingenious boy
ont!
le
the needed repairs can
many dollars
is probably nothing
greater interest to
saved.
will be
the
and boys are all mor
tl
1 x :
{ d with
H-equipped where he wi
t
an fo provide il
shop il
i Cet
ain extent to de
constructive {=
The developmen may | r
crude at firs
suitable =
ier
not
nsty
irre
long until
many useful articles an
repairs Moreover
the industrial
nature, a point that
looked.
MAKING GRAIN SACK HOLDER
king
unable will
developi & gide of
not Ix
181
Out and Tipped Upside Down Is
Handy Farm Device,
ican and tip it upside down.
oO
-
| plece of pine board 1 by
a two-inch nail
by 8 and drive
through the
Grain Sack Holder.
with pall pointing up and insert two
three-fourths inch serews from under
side. This holds the sack, says a writ
er in The Farmer, Nail the can to a
2 by 4 and hang or nall up anywhere
right height for a sack and you can
fill your sacks brimfal alone,
A recipe given by a famous physician |
for long life was: * Keep the kidneys in
good order! Try to eliminate thru thé
skin and intestines the poigons that
otherwise clog the kidneys. Avoid eat-
ing mest as much as possible; avoid too
much salt, alcohol, tea. Try a milk and
vegetable diet. Drink plenty of water,
and exercise po you sweat — the ekin
helps to eliminate the toxic poisons
and uric acid.”
For those past middle life, for those
easily recognized symptoms of inflam-
mation, as backache, scalding * water,”
or if uric acid in the blood has caused
rheumatism, “rusty” stiffness,
get Anuric at the drug store. This is a
wonderful eliminator of urie acid and
was discovered by Dr. Pierce of Invalides’
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. If your druggist
does not keep it send 10 cents to Dr,
Pierce for trial package and you will
find that it times more potent
than lithia an it it dissolves
acid as hot
ints
JOLLA,
8
uric
Iron «
Chinese provi
ire
Constinatic
Nature's own
Simple Arrangements,
GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT,
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
It Thick, Glossy, Wavy,
iant and Remove Dandruff—Real
Make Luxur
Surprise for You.
Your hai:
fy. abundan
trous
after a
try this
Danderine
through
_— 3
strand
an
at a
ments
the Tits ’
and in just
doubjed
Bes 8 beautifying the
Danderine dissolves every
dandruff
orates the scalj
YOu
hair
your
ide
part
and invig-
forever stopping itch.
ing and falling bair.
©
Cieanses, purilies
But what will please you most will
be after a few weeks’ use when you
will actually see new hair—fine and
downy at first—yes—=but really new
hair-—growing all over the scalp. If
you care for pretty, soft hair and lots
get a cent bottle of
“y)
A Stage Romance.
He worried nn classic dance
say?
“Yes
running af
“Tell n
“While
ix one of
ho followed her
important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that remedy
for infants and children, and see that it
lears the
Signature of : LA
In Use for Over 20 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
famous old
A contented spirit is the sweejness
of existence.
it in the right way is
Keeping at
a part of the farmer's religion.
from
Dr, Plerce's Favorite
Prescription. lus the only
medicine {or women certain
ite effects,
Favorite Preseription” is
an invigorating, restorative
tonic, a soothing and
strengthening nervine, and
a completes cure for all the
functional derangements
painful disorders, and
chronic weaknesses peculiar
to the sex.
For young girls just
entering womanhood ; for
women at the critical time;
nursing mothers: and every woman w ho
" Gown Lire overworked —is
Jal. safe, and certain help.
Plerce's Pleasant Pellets
nvigorale stomach, J Bl
t 4 fv
ved
an
*
qd or
bile
ant without
dyspepsia. if
| feel mean all
wels areon
ring the
ou have heads
over,
strike it is uy
gans in Pro
and assimilate food by at once using
Green's
August Flower
Which for 51 vears has been a favorite
if your
those ore
receive
0 get
dition to
bouschold remedy in many thousands
of homes for all stomach disorders,
acid eructation, nervous indigestion,
constipation and biliousness. 25¢ and
| 75c sizes at all Druggists and Dealers.
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
Take RHEUMACIDF to remove the cause
and drive the poison rom Lhe system
EHETRACIDE Of THE INEIDE
FOUTS REST RATISR OF THE OUTSIDE"
At All Druggicts
Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors
Baltimore, Md.
Buy Wyoming Oil Stock !
We have 6460 acres, Big Moddy Field. Two Sands
one 1100 feet doop, ope HID feet. Wells In first sands
26 barrels daily: in second 50 to 100 barrels dally]
one mile from raliroad : Co. capital E250 Fhares
i080 Belling ® cenls share, We commence drill
shorily ‘Opportanity Is knocking at your Sour,
Will you grasp 117 It won't come Pack. This wild
place you on ear street. Write for llerature,
Denver Oil Co., Continental Bidg., Denver, Colo,
TREES—FRUIT|
* Cave the mid@loman's profit by dealing
the grower. * Bolve the high
ng froit in the waste piney
her snd gransfather did, * 44 46 buys
. * of Bb to 7 Toot trees and
the
ne to Jaros
wh ch + ro whos
CL of ripe wn J
GEO. A. SWEET NURSERY CO.
84 MAPLE BT, (ReRINS passvitie, N.Y.
EE
Thousands In Silver “What present price of sil-
ver means 10 Rochester Octopus Mines 1a anergy
produce BAKE Lease expired leaving owners thons
sands in ore. Write Samuel O'Connell. Lovelowwk. Nev.
Patent wyer Washington
PATENT D OC Advies dnd Books | res
Rates reasonable iigbest references. Besteery om
AUto owners, wNIe Te,
‘BF YOU AR Sand me your address,
Joseph Kaal, Box 1M, Michigan Oy, ind.
Watson BE. Coleman,
'W. N. U. BALTIMORE, NO. 4.1917,
the Americas ti-
profits to the farmer.
attractive, §
mak
SE
e a appy,
fort ves by
acres FREE
.