A mm A GUARANTEED REMEDY FOR ASTHMA REFUNDED by your druggist f Asthms, Bronch athma, ia Fovaror gr Difcult t Breathing. No, a i “DR. A, R. SCHIFFMANN'S R AsTiMADO peste Ay IRIAN BLIRF In ev. Svar) case rmansntly otred thousands w been Eo incureble, after having Aled on every othey means of relief in vain. Sufferers are afforded an a gate of availing thenwolves of this “Money. a Lofts as are h purchasing from Donen bob r dwn regu y are sure Jhals oy will Fereinded y Am if the remedy falls wil ed joe sole Judge as 0 whether you mie and w. 3} got your money back If you are @ do pot aw of any fairer proposition which wo could make Schiftmana Zo., rageitions, 51. ful, Win For Lameness Keep a bottle of Yager's Liniment in your stable for spavin, curb, splint or ary enlargement, for shoulder slip or sweeny, wounds, galls, scratches, collar or shoe boils, sprains and any lameness. It absorbs swellings and en- largements, and dispels pain and stiffness very quickly. At All Dealers Each bottle con- tains more than the liniment. GILBERT BROS. 2 C0. BALTIMORE, MO. FLORIDA Ivifsiosr sachangs for propery. #0 acre truck farm. house, wus 5, chickens, erope, ete. D. SCHM MIDT ZULFO, LORIDA 180 A Good fa fair r improvements, CICS near Metro} iis, Massne County, il. gréin, stock. grass, fruit. Health reason of ral Route. A. McCRORY, Metropolis, H w. N. Ue BALTIMORE, NO. 43-- 1917. Ce — A Saxon-French Cigar Lighter. Several years ago the then new mia- ister of France, M. Klotz, decided to impose a tax of two francs, or 40 cents American money, on each cigar lighter used in that country. The rea- son for this is that the sale of matches in France is in the hands of the gov- ernment monopoly and the portable lighters interfered with the sale of the matches, On the other hand the matches have become so bad In quality that they are subject of complaint and ridicule. The law has become unpoyu. lar and there Is an effort now being made to have the order rescinded. Not- withstanding the fact that an in- creased tax was placed on tobacco by the French government several years ago, it has caused a tendency to in- crease smoking and that is proven by the many smokers to be seen in public places and thoroughfares. Keen Business Man. “Excuse me, sir,” sald Blison, a lit tle timidly, “but you appear to be following me. Is there anything you want? “Weel, I'm just trying to find where you live, and Introduce myself, like. I'm McPherson, the undertaker,” sald the burly stranger. “Oh—er—quite so! I'm pleased to meet you, I'm sure! But there's no body dead at my place!” “Nae, nae!” sald the undertaker, smiling sweetly. “But I just heerd you cough, an’ I hae hopes !"—London SEES SIN : a BAL Boys & Girls IRE RRA0 on the easily dig esl Pots) lid arley toog hi I) ER DFE) ¢ S| nd i 1 La —— URGE FARMERS TO This Is the Advice of the Food Supply Department of the Com- mittee of Public Safety. WILL BE A 5LUT OTHERWISE For the Past Thirty Days Many Provi- | dent and Thrifty Householders Have Been Buying Potatoes to Last Through Entire Winter. ~-Harrisburg. Farmers who are in touch with mar- ket conditions are taking advantage of | the present desire on the part of the consumer to lay in the winter supply | of potatoes. These observing pro- ducers are marketing at least half of their crop. have been purchasing enough potatoes to car® them through the winter. The fact that this movement has begun abeut a month earlier than usual would seem to indicate that the stor- age demand may be met by the first of December and possibly by the middle of Novembep. The Food Supply department of the Pennsylvania Committee of Public Safety advises that the time to sell storage is taking place. For instance, if the demand in a certain community fs 100 bushels a day and that supply fs mot forthcoming and the. people consume other foods, the demand for that 100 bushels is lost forever. If this continues for any length of time, there vould be a glut in the spring. This is the loglcal time therefore, dispose of half or all of their crop. While an unusual food condition may in a higher market In the happen The farmer who meets the demand when the householder is willing to age and handling, but escape losses nkage In weight hand early. If at least 50 per cent of the pota- toes raised this season In Pennsyl- vania were transferred from the farm to the cellars of consumers, the pro- ducers would be very apt to benefit through increased consumption and there would 50 per cent to be disposed of later in the season. In other words, by selling just now when all conditions are the big potato crop of Pennsylvania would be wisely distributed and there would be little or to poor stor remain favorable no waste due Transportation facilities are not go- ing to improve ddring the winter. A. uses there is a pos toes during the The thing that the food administra. If there is a long delay in getting the potato crop the public will con- A new educational drive for safety of Labor and Industry to convey ver mills, has beon launched hy Commissioner Jackscn cated in Pennsylvania, has been dai “stump” for safety, to at the large plants in thelr localities, to give noonday safety talke and to associations. This intensive verbal drive for picture entertainments and meetings for safety conducted by the department, the safety data promul lar safety inspection work by the field forces of the department. communication from Commissioner member of the department directing, as a patriotic duty, cooperation in the work of saving man power for the nation. — —— 8oft Drinks Show Power, Use of beverages of unusual power for “soft drinks” has resulted in eight actions by the state dairy and food authorities In Jefferson county, where the facts ascertained by state agents have been placed in the hands of the distriet attorney. Jefferson is a “dry” county, but Inst summer it was discov. stronger than whisky was being sold. Now an alleged beer containing as much as 8 per cent. of aleahol has been found, = PENNSYLVANIA = BRIEFS The pear yield of the state is be- low what it has been the last four years. Last year there were 500,000 vania, The farm and mill of the estate of H. Kalbach, Bernvivlle, were sold for $12,464. Laborers are so scarce around Pottstown that 32% cents an hour is being offered them. college have organized a brass band of 21 members. James B. Haag, who was a school- | teacher at Lancaster 40° years, io dead. He was the smallest teacher feet in height. Although small, he he taught, and his certificate bore & high rating. Harry C. Blank, an Allentown newspaper man, has been appointed publicity agent for the United States army recruiting service and will be stationed at Harrisburg. Farmers in Lycoming county face serioys losses to crops due to a short- age of farm labor. corn fodder has been spoiled, while hundrods of bushels of potatoes and corn will spoil unless taken care of at once. Since the opening of the lo- cal branch of the state bureau of employment, several weeks ago, but two applications for farms have been received. Estimates made by state officials i from reports of apple growers show | that the what it has been five years. The new apple grading dicate a genera! observance. A large flock of wild peese was ob ssrved over the Susquehanna at Dun cannon. branches at Newport school, open to J. Moyer will teach the course Col. Henry Boquet has been selected on the Bushy Run battlefield, near Murraysville, Westmoreland county. The strike at the Dutler strippings, at Ebervale, where a recent wage ad- Jusiment caused dissatisfaction, has been settled, and the men went back {0 work When fire destroved a double block Vincent Balliet and’ Anthony Yerchus- key were rendered homeless and forty bushels of potatoes were baked The Central Coal and Coke com- pany of Pittsburgh has transferred its entire holdings In ton townships, Westmoreland county, to the Roaring Run Mining company for $200,000, the transfer Including 3.104 acres Having finished the tomato season the Quarryville cannery is now can ning apples. McAdoo sportsmen stocked up the streams south of the” borough with trout and bass fry for next spring's fishing. nounced a series of cut price sales to the people of main line communities {of large quantities of preserves and men members during the summer, for $6,210, and a grist mill and tract of land to Frnak Sunday for £5,300. | a result of a collision between his auto land a horse which was Charles Rowe. when formal announcement was made that William P. Horn, the young cash. fer of the First National bank, was missing-—a fugitive from justice—and that his accounts were short $39. 081.73 He was under bond of $20. i 000, 80 the net loss to the bank is $19, | 000. Under act A. M. Palmer of Stroudshurg, for: | mer representative In congress, was appointed alien property custodian. Poultry associations and fanciers | met at the state capitol, Harrisburg, to | form a stato association and appoint county committees to stimulate breed. ing. The contract for a state aid road betw sen Scottdale and Greensburg has been awarded by Commissioner O'Neil to Fimonti Gallardi of Connellsville on For the first time in its 18 years’ ex. istence as a borough Avondale has a contest for Burgess. Bayard T. Flah- er, who was recently killed, was the sole nominee on a citizens’ ticket for the office. After his death the Demo. crats nominated Dr. J, H. Burketmaler and the Republicans named George R. Cleveland. W. J. McConnell, a farmer in Low: er Oxford, gathered 234 bushels of wheat from six acres, Mount Joy voters will on November 6 decide whether to issue bonds to the extent of $20,000 for improving the watery supply and providing for filtration. * Medical officers from the state de partment of health placed quarantige regulations on the Indian school, Car lisle, because of appearance of amail pox on an Indian from Cayuga reso. vation, New York state. General vae. cination was ordered of all the stu. dents. The United States Government Food Administrator Says: “Baking Powder Breads of corn and other coarse flours are recommended” ROYA BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes delicious muffins, cakes and coarse flour breads CORN MEAL MUFFINS NUT BREAD cups graham four 13 SUP.0% Wan) 5 3 fore teaspoons Roya! Baking Powder 14 teaspoon salt i teaspoons salt cups milk and water 4 level tegspoons Royal Baking Powder oy SUgAr OT corm syrup £ tablespoons sugar cup chopped nuts (not too fine) or 1 cup 1 cup milk raising, washed and floured 2 tablespoons shortening Mix together flour, baking powder and salt; add milk Mix thoroughly dry ingredients; add milk and melted and water, sugar or corn syrup and Jnutmests or raising. Put into greased loaf pan, allow to stand shortening and beat well. Bake in greased muffin tins in hot oven about £0 minutes. 30 minutes in warm place. Bake in moderates oven 40 to 45 minutes. Our red, white and blue booklet, “Best War Time Recipes” containing additional similar recipes, sent free on request. Address Royal Baking Powder Company, Dept. W, 135 William Street, New York c— Gompers Opposes ‘Plan. | Learn Every Day. Now Rides in an Auto, President Gompers of the American Life is educational. He is indeed a Mrs. Russell Bage, who is now past Federation of Labor is opposed to | dullard who doesn't learn something # of age, only recently yomen being used In war work. | every day and become wiser In his | consented to ride in an sutomoblle. | methods of doing. : pees ——— Whenever You Need a General Tonle WOMEN SUFFERERS | owe runs ou Need a We offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless NEED SWAMP- ROOT | ettaitinheeBicnsis™® © HALLS | chi Tonic is equally valuable as a Gea: "HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is tak- eral Tonic because it contains the well acts through the Blood known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Eariches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System 60 centa eighty-eight yes -— . en internally and Thousands upon thousands of women | on the Mucous Surfaces of the Bystem. Bold by druggists for over forty years. Price 5c. Testimonials F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Women's complaints often prove to be Mney & 0. ‘uvisdo, | it's ail right to save your money for Everybody Busy. a rainy day, but this is Uncle Sam's The rich should keep busy, and s@ ‘Canadian Farmers. Profit From Wheat The war's devastation of European crops has caused an unusual demand for grain from the American Conti- nent. The people of the world must be fed and wheat near $2 a bushel offers great Cal to the farmer. Canada’s invitation is therefore especially attractive. She wants women settiers to make money and happy, write their own | prosperous homes for themselves by i ping ber raise imunense wheat crops. You can get a Homestead of 160 acres FREE and other lands st remarkably low prices, During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to the acre many yields as high as 45 bushels to the acre. Wonderful crops also of Oats, Barley and Flax, That Itch, Burn, Torture and Disfig. Mixed farming as profitable an industry as grain rais- ure Use Cuticura—Trial Free. ing The excellent grasses full of nutrition are the only — el food required for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools, - ¥ churches, markets convenient, climate excellent, The Soap to cleanse and purify, the There is a8 extra Cemand for farm labor 10 replace the 4 for Ointment to soothe and heal. They many young men who bave Yolunisered for the war. The usually afford immediate relief in itch. Goverment is urging Jarmen 10 pul sXiTR acreage into grain, Write for Diersture and particulars as to reduced ing, burning eczemas, pimples, dandruff They miway reales Wo Buptl of lmwmigri ton, Ouswe, Cstadsa, oF also tend to prevent little skin trou. If the kidneys are not in & healthy con- should You may suffer a great deal with pain nervousness and may despondent snd irritable. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, a physic ian’s pre- scription, obtained at any drug store, re- stores health to the kidneys and is just the remedy needed to overcome such con- | Get a medium or large bottle immedi ately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this reat preparation send tem cents to Dr. Lilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. XY. for a sample bottle. When wri ting be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Unable to Read. A large number of Turkish are unable to read or FOR SKIN TROUBLES J. P. JAFFRAY, Cor, Walout & Broad Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Canadian Government Agent Free sample each by mail with Book. | ' CAN YOU WRITE EL a wu and shows Aff Just where to get all data pecmssary for article? 1 tence address Magazine Supply Buress, Atsnta. a nt FOR SALE Merde rans) Duttarite is not a obtained because of JOHN FREE, for, aod Tovouimes — Fibre superior brains. You koow many wealthy people in your town who are not a8 clever as YOU gre — Jot us tell you bow they became rich. Bend for leaflet “$100 investments that bave wade men and women weaithy."” If you are carrying any Stocks or Bonds MOST that are showing a Joss to you, consult M DOL LaXab ie, Bate supe us and we will try snd turn this loss en, fret from tape! pressor ry ebiich Regains into a profit. PPeAS to wage periodical contribution w fa CROSSMAN, SHERMAN & CO. ro ii 7 Sep, Rae Shrnem. Bonde. Investment Seeursiics Become 2 Detective 9°21 eT yi retptisnal spp Pine Btreet, New York Par for instrootions afte Frmonin x position, Wri wday. Wobert Wark 8! Plymouth Ave Buffalo NX. I Naturally Not. “Will that pitcher nev er run down?" | ! “Not with that windap.” Bore yen Blood-Bhot Eyes. Watery Eyes, | Sticky Eyes. all healed promptly with aight. | Just Like a Mian, Men admire clever women, but mur. PROFITABLE SAVINGS PR Prudery is better then shameless | must learn not to neglect their health AY How Women are Restored to Health
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