No Raise /m In Price © Of This @D Great Remedy QL CASCARA E QUININE . 4 L) v Pom® The standard cold cure for 20 years— in tablet form safe, sure, no opiates ~cures cold in 24 hours avin 3 days. Money backifit fails. t the genuine box with Red and Mr. Hill's picture on it. Costs less, gives more, Saves money. 24 Tablets for 25¢. At Any Drug Store Soothe Your Itching Skin with Cuticura Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the Catarrh is a local disease, is taken internally and acts throu Blood on the Mucous Uurfaces of the It the System, is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers, The perfect MEDICINE is what produces such won- derful results in catarrhal conditions. Druggists 6c. Testimonials free, ¥. J, Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. One of the differences between men and women Is that men have to dle to become angels, a cup of Garfield Tea. All druggists. Adv. It is estimated that this year's busi- ness in electric ranges will be In the neighborhood of $3,000,000. Bore Eyes, Blood.-Bhot Eyes, Watery Eyes, Sticky Eyes, all healed promptly with night. ly applications of Roman Eye Balsam. Adv Silence is dignity's greatest asset, bears occasional slight stimulation. CARTER’S correct CONSTIPATION Stu Zoo dt, Colorless or Pale Faces WANTED THAT BILL SETTLED f Postmaster Hanks Forced to Take | Firm Stand to Secure Payment i of His Overdue Account. Postmaster Hanks of Croydon ran | the general store as well as the post | office and one summer morning a lanky | Youth slouched in, removed his bat- | tered straw hat and said: | “Mr. Hanks, I un'erstand there's two | letters here for me—one wot come a | month and wot last | week. I'm afeared my folks must be | sick, or else they wouldn't be writin’ 80 plum often. Let me have them let ters, will ye, Mr. Hanks?" The postmaster glared at the youth “No, Peleg Anderson, I won't have them letters till ye settle fur that lot groceries long! The money. “I kin settle half the account, Hanks,” he said, “Then.” postmaster, in a milder voice, “I kin give ye one o’ ver letters,” and he did seo. “Squar’ up in full, Peleg Anderson, an’ yell git ver other letter, but not before.” ago one come let ve 0’ wot's been owin' so young man took out some Mr. 1} said the On Giving and Receiving. Free beauty, and everywhere in life beauty faces you. Look for truth. and everywhere you will find the truth. See the goodness, and from every life good ness will rise to greet you. We find pretty much what we are looking for. Give kindness and love, and kindness and love come back to you. Give hat- red, indifference or scorn, and your re- turn Is hatred, Indifference or scorn. Your own will come to you sooner or later: that which you deserve you get: you set in operation In causes which must be their Inevitable results, this fundamental law of ~The Christian Work. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz Rum, a small box of Barbe and 3% oz. of glycerine. Any dru put this up or you can mix it at h very little cost. Full directions for mak- ing and use come in each box of Bart Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Ady, yourself followed because the by of Common Wise Selection, did poet be all talk 7" “He wrote about a woman's “How come to the You the tongue. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative, three fora cathartic. Ad. When you gee a expect the of beer. storin brewing to take the form | don't downfall Carter’s Iron Pills Dad's Idea. We have a new helper who lives Lake,” N. Y., and who modest ly signs his name J. Just that, nothing And J. tells this story: An English baronet has been touring (We a certain small him from the paper the family let him have when they divided up the rest. The lad read about “Sir Jiugles Jenks, Bart.” and asked: “What does ‘Bart.’ “Bartender,” father, not looking up from the financial page And the boy's mother got sore.—Cleve Dealer, in Sarannd country making speeches, remember him.) And boy was reading about part of the Sunday stand for?" answered his n OLD SORES, ULCERS AND ECZEMA VANISH Good, Old, Reliable Peterson's Oint- ment Stops itching Instantly, “Had 51 wanted t« Doctors ns Oint Nichols, 40 ulcers on my legs cut off leg. Petgrs ment cured me.”"—\Wm. J. Wilder 8t., Rochester, N.Y. Get a large box for 30 cents at any drug pst, says Peterson, and money back if it doesnt’ help you at once. Always keep Peterson’s Ointment in the house. Fine for burns, scalds, bruises, and the surest rem edy for skin diseases, pimples, itching eczema and piles the world bas ever known “Peterson's Ointment is the best for bleeding and itching piles I have ever found.” Major Charles E. Whitney, Vine yard Haven, Mase, “Peterson’s Ointment has gi satisfaction for Salt Rheum.” Mrs. J. Weiss, Cuylerville, N. Y. All druggists sell it, recommend it. Ady L Treasures. “He steals my purse steals trash,” the poetical citizen. “That's right,” replied the unprinct pled person. “If you want to relleve a man of real valuables go direct for j his coal pile” who quoted Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Between Girls, “Jack declares he'll go crazy If } no hope for him either way." As we grow more sensible, we refuse herb cure, Garfield Tea. Adv. Some the got their tips in the other place, of heaven-made if they did not fear punishment, Are Common in a's farm la Western Canada accepted 45 ~that’s what you H and Durin wheat fields to the Farming schools, climate excellent, farm land at $15 to $30 for wheat and raise 20 to to make money can do in Western Canada. 20 bushels erful Barley, and Flax. is as profitable an raising. rite for literature «orto , Pa. i \ NEW YORK. kilndied No, 2 Iw ILL mg Lincoln B. Breedlove, Pittsburgh | White, Yaau% cost has been appointed a first lHeu'enant | $2.20 oT. cars in the ordnance reserve corps. Oule oot . The first Centre county soldier to! _ ~° be wounded in France is Frank Smith, | el 0, | of Milesburg, who was with the Amer. | Butter—Creamery ican engineers at Cambral. Smith | 1788 51% @62c; was wounded In the shoulder by ai ore), tlc, firsts, bayonet thrust, but kept on fig tng. | onde, 46% @ 48¢c. tie is recovering and will soon be on | FE€Es duty again. Elizabeth onds, and 61@61%¢c; nearby Western Gnaqgey, aged five, was | when she walked into the rear yard of her home in Washington. The shct was fired by some boys who wer playing soldier in the yard. The c@11! Cheese was not dangerously hurt | 26%; Mount Carmel Knights of Colu their $3000 war fund by £2000, State, ¥ alles | ment After being closed for a of the coal famine pubic will i Lock Haven council! will purchase a | soft, $2.25; motor-driven engine for the fire e- | arn NO partment to replace the steamer No. 4 chased in 1874. Reh five of Shenar drain water died. 0 ae th } “ol, month © Marvavili | ern Spring, $ i $2.27; No schools 2 white, 22.2 open aga'n 5 No vellow ca, vear old Holt ¥ gleam Jacob Int lt ‘ calding work and one After at Wash wanted the army, and held f« of him hour } breaking away { n Alhert Bea charge of Acsertd ington, on was wr arrested at eoldlers to take wil slate as a resul Schuylkill county $13, new turn Hi} to the dog tax Carlisle counell has rease all salaries of from 10 to 50 per cent A. N hip, slaughtered a Secley, of pounds i and r which for which a Frank Koaloskle ines at door Sayre 1, fd] while fos throwing m ine motor and cilled WAS Buried allve nndes ¢ Carbon Creek Pesekie washe and Joh: ! we ned without re res The tral la passage of th bor union of res Ing wom ¢ suffrage will by like aotiomn of labor Bchurlkill county Po have sold as low as cents, and not over as venty five a Shamokin, Trackman Perey Adams East Towanda draft of cars T: In a raid on turned over in bode no atoes fifiy ent s bushel, In farming regions nor of sixty three war struck Rawr near Mirty five dollars, seized as Hazletos the Unit Mckinson © nearly olleze 150 students and gradustes Two uralized Germans re hundred and 1ave been registered b “hie § ™ Va. and Pa He TiVard Marylan Edna Boyles, six of i : nearby, H8« Ne m hen a pir h8e: Southern oul head The governor has H. Seltzer as alderman of the f Lebanon, and Harry Yi amootl fat 26 Gi appointed p RIAREY, inder, 40@ 42% Ducks-—Young After entertaining f throughout the day, Mrs 98 41 200 Elizabeth Hewitt, of Shamokin WAR | eno . 9g ge stricken with heart failure ang died | J % $64 Western suddenly, ” | ?1@32c; Kent Drilling dynamite from coal w ven | tons, rough and it fafleg explode, Peter Shriner keys—Young hens, miner, at Mpunt Carmel, aceldentally | PeT®. 35@36¢; set oy the explostyve and was instantly } poor killed. Pigeons The M. 8. Kemerer company. whieh operates the Sandy Kun mines near Hazleton, has announced that it has riends at her | USCOVY to old Young, do, 2f Guinea Fowl and @60c Calves over, each, carned $31.000 in 1917. Fire in the coal platform at the gas producers of the Shenango works of the American Sheet and Tin Plate company at weN Castle, did damage of more than $1000, light, ordinary, 14% 450 @6ro Arg wiural, extr trong. Neny entine, $1.04 (82 sec as 1 No a} 1 ao, - 32@3 + o QQ $2.27; $163@ $1.90 v 1 ibe Ha y do, fat, 200 Tur gob @33¢: 1428 old, do, 45 rough The labor department fs without authority to enforce the erection of fire escapes In second-class cities. For the first time in the history of Ofl City a case of anthrax has devel oped, the victim being Mre. J. 11. Bor land, of Rouseville, Mrs. Borlaad has heen knitting for the local Red Cross chapter several months ard her phy silane say that she riceivid the germs through the yarn. Her cond! tion waa reported critical, Colerain miners, after twenty years, have abolished thefF Wenefcoial asso clation, to rely eéfitirely om the coin. pensation iw CHICAGO. « Hogs 16.95: light, $16.650@17; heavy, rough, $16.25@'16.45 15.75 Cattle stockers and S8.50@13.75. Sheep-8Sheep, $13.50@ 16.60, mixed - lambs, LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE Until this new “smoke” was made you could never have a real Burley tobacco cigarette, It's the best yet. ITS TOASTED The toasting brings out the delicious flavor of that fine old Kentucky Burley. You never tasted anything so agreeable — think what roasting does for peanuts, Inconromnarse Win the War by Preparing the Land Sowing the Seed and Producing Bigger Crops Work in Joint Effort the Soil of the United States and Canada CO-OPERATIVE FARMING IN MAN POWER NECESSARY TO WIN THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY The Food Controllers of the United States and Canada are ask ing for Scarcely 100,000,000 bushels of wheat are avail. able to be sent to the allies overseas before the crop harvest. Upon the efforts of the United States and Canada rests the burden of supply. Every Available Tillable Acre Must Contribute; Every Available Farmer and Farm Hand Must Assist 2 Western Canada has an enormous acreage to be seeded, but man power is short, and an appeal to the United States allies is for more men for sced- ing operation. Demand From Canada Alone for 1918 Is 400,000,000 Bushels To secure this she must have assistance. She has the land but needs The Government of the United States wants every man who can effectively help, to do farm work this year. It wants the land in the United States developed first of course; but it also wants to help Canada. When. ever we find a man we can spare to Canada’s ficlds after ours are supplied, we want to direct him there. Apply to our Employment Service, and we will tell you where you can best serve the combined interests. Western Canada’s help will be required not later than April Sth. Wages to competent help, $50.00 a month and up, board and lodging. Those who respond to this appeal will get a warm welcome, good wages, good board and find comfortable homes. They will get a rate of one cent & mile from Canadian boundary points to destination and return. ® For particulars as to routes and places where employment may be had ply to: uv. $. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Wanted--Men or Women Salesmen. No canvassing. Sales come easy with i and your assistance Selling Opercia Cabinet Talking Machines from your home Adv free One salesman each og . Dept \ Advertising and selling: cata MEXICO library's service reariy $13; Qintri bution: mal charges pios § each hundred Address YEGLIO, 401 “Ia Betsa™ Avenida © Be Baye, Besies DB, Be piriish: bave your waist Hemetitehod or Ploot Bdged. Latest erage. Inexpe GIRL eoiren iar give, All Ta aranond Desert FINGER HEMSTITCHING 00, Windeid, KANS Gas JA held over gas, lights 0 Watson B.Coleman, Wash ington, D.C. Books free Highs ost references. Desi ress AGE N Is finelf friction kind wie ie Self Ligbting Co, Ml Wyekoff St, Brookiyn, K. Y. ] SE LL the Inrtartanescns Fire Ratinguisher, a repester, HOE profit. Write for partios slars. 18 laird Co, Box 81. Peterburg, Fis. renin Gur pian inty ————— § Water is the first consideration of the home and farm. What kind of a pump touse? Our estalog will help you salve the problem. Our experience isat your service, Ask your desler for our pumps, JCANAWHA PUMP WORKS BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, a ns co. Richland Oo, Obto For Sale oe peed district: om a aa | phones, interurbans, schools. § F. Sumbangh, Shelby, 0, Build up without EN HOUSEWIFE DON'T TAKE A OMANCE OF STEA BURN. ING OR SOALDING YOUR WANDS, USE he | | F. iindshaw, £960 11th Street, [= . p——————— dir i LADIES’ HOSIERY Fibre hei wiix nm: likie he: fu | all colors, Coline, $4 Aupes Bt Pitts , [mses ——————————— 'RHEUMATISH Use Balen Ant Oil. Save | Wood. Boon Jar. BALCAR ©0., San W. Sut Si i FOR SALE Us avid party an Ein Bote Ad Indtepun or. ¥. STROMBECK, YH Mb Aon. CATCHY [RP EL ER | BUY KANSAS WHEAT LAND for [TW B | $0 per acre. Write Roy Bonebiake, Stockton, Kas Schwenksv. | woodland, | mile PRICK, B8e., Postpaid. AGENTS CAM MAKE BIG MONEY We require Beis even bus as ETE representatives KITOMEN NOVELTY COMPANY 1011 Chestnut Sires Phtisdetohie, Pa. oo ‘hie making LIFTERS in thelr spread Indecent Pe. An 5 nent 1 =p — nd Jie IP a Samp for catalog | i od A a WmPprov hoy wiban
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