—— . world: 00,560,000 pounds of hneon nd 154.000 O00 pounds has just been plunced epartment, Army history of the canned meat Qui of SAVES WIFE From Suffering by Getting v = A. Her Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound. rtermaster s for the American over CONS ! Louis FP. | this the (KN) Swift, commenting on will in the order approximately 1.00000, other would be equiv today, said bancon from Pittsburgh, Pa.—*‘ For many months vork were 1 was not able to do my work owing to a weakness which caused backache and headaches. "A friend called my attention to one of your newspaper advertisements and immediately my husband bought three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound for me. After taking two | cattle will bottles 1 felt fine! (,e hogs and my troubles caused by that weak- | 1, ; ness are a thing of the past. Allwomen | : who suffer as 1 did should try Lydia E. on Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.’ — Mrs. JAS. ROHRBERG, 620 Knapp St., N. 8., Pittsburgh, Pa. Women who suffer from any form of weakness, asindicated by displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregrularities, backache, headaches, nervousness Or ‘the blues,’’ should accept Mrs. Rohr- berg’s saggestion and give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a | th f hat the products are thorough trial. rus rward 1 hurr For over forty years it has been |gingie compluint hus rece correcting such ailments. If you have mysterious complications write for advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. hogs, and (if dropped to produce it, alent to the tota the five largest nearly five weeks will elapse before delivery Is to be com Mr the week, Chicago packers for pleted Swift spid: VAL last th purchase current prices on day, the the packers would pay the live S80.000 000 for nnd over SHO O00 000 The h, and one-half thines as when WHE made, stock about producers the necessary hogs tor about 900,000 cattle required Ost us twice 68 mii two and re-war period, will be made up be ver, despite tlie Notwithstanding heing not a vel on nbroad A REAL POTATO DIGGER Not a mere Plow with a rake attachment, but a ment, Cleans the trash from the potatoes as well ve times as much Steel logging. Pol- {justable wheels dy, Will not WHY WOMEN DREAD OLD AGE Don’t worry about old about being in other peopie ge. Don't worry when ting on name Heach a Use Cuticura Soap ar Y our Ski pent 2 & 0. Tales: - 0 vo E, Boston : 2 ‘ ; ead ‘3 - . in rlem O neules, GOLD MEDAI Watson E. Coleman 1 here , ny fs bea O41 eo market Be Patent Lawye < y ¢ th wigingl GOLD MEDAI ] yio8 Al oS iF Ir ws ned WH lore v . . lates reasonable. Highest referend Sent servic Tmy ed 1 Bample each free of Cuticura, Dept 3 be Cans les hey are r sale by all Sret-clase Flies Spread Disease 27° 7 quarter teiis you bow. EB EASY TO MISJUDGE CHILDREN tive .y Be AR we for partie CROCHETERS WANTED Pos » ped. addressed enve lug : * llamepery, Fa GasRing t s TS: ERS BEIZKLL 617 Lycoming Street Youngsters Called Have Later “Stupid” Early Been Found Possessed of Genius. in Years N. U.. BALTIMORE, NO. 1 1918 Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and & ) purifyin riching the blood. Y ening. lovigorating Effect 0 exercises » philosopher and the for dunce poet Sign that many of our i is your dog intelligent?” of Intelligence. ve heen considered asked during their school n the homes of thelr had to agninst thore nd to perceive the di their children’s souls? np. many of then Hleney resistance tive eX0+ nt of Grosgemann in oward who has been han once ng i h supply of Things within reach come quickly te ait on themselves, Scenes of Prosperity Are Common in Western Canada _ The thousands of U. S. farmers who have accepted Canada's generous offer to settle on homesteads or buy farm land in her provinces have been well repaid by bountiful crops of wheat and other grains. Where you can buy good farm land at $15 to $20 per acre—get $2 a bushel for wheat and raise 20 to 45 bushels to the acre you are bound to make money that's what you can do in Western Canada. In the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta you can get a HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES FREE and other land at very 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. Wonder ul crops also of Oats, Barley, and Flax. Mixed Farming is as profitable an industry as grain raising. Good schools, churches; markets conven climate excellent, Write for literature rticulars as to reduced railway ratesto . of lmmigration, Ottawa, Can, oc to J.P. JAFFRAY Cor. Walnut and Broad Sts, . Pa. Canadian Gevernment Agent i } (re wos) | Ye ) NEW YORK Wheat $2.35 track New York, No. 2 yellow, $1 yellow, $1.803%, cost { York. Oats NO 2 red export to arrive 965% and No { Corn { and freight, New { Standard, 86% Butter—Creamery higher tras, 45% @ 46, creamery 45: firsts 43% @44% | stock, current make, No. 2, 31 Eggs Fresh gathered fresh gathered regular packed 44@ 45; do, firsts, 41@43; Slate, | Pennsylvania and nearby Western hen thi eXITras score), packing RE 46c; extra eXLITas, irsts, nery whites, fine to fancy, 50@ 52; State. Pennsylvania and nearby hen 47@5H0; and mixed colors, Cheese do, gathered YR@46 State, fresh specials, 20% nery browns, browns run, 26@25% do, average PHILADELPHIA Winter, $2.39 Wheat red No died eggs were dozen { hiegss able for carlots on spot Cob corn is lower at $8@8.5f barrel for carlots prime nearby yellow Oats Standard white, 86¢ No 1 white, 85% asked Rye-—No. 2 Western export, #1 Rag lois of nearby Rye sold at $1.556@ asked 1.856 per bu Hay—Timeothy- No. 1. ard. $27.50; No. 2, 26@27 $18@23 Aght Clover mixed 23@ 24 No. 2. $20@:2 { mixed-—No. 1, $21@22; No. 2, 16 Clover—No. 1, 316 Straight Rye 18: No. 2, $16@ 16.50 1. $15.50816: No. 2, $14.50@ 15 Wheat-—No. 1, $8@9; No. 2, $7@7.50 Oat—No. 1, $8@10; No. 2. §8@R.50 RButter—Creamery, fancy, 46@ §7¢ Creamery 44@45; Creamery 42043: Creamery, prints, 47@ | 49: Creamery, blocks. 46@ 48. Ladies | 5G 36 Maryland and Pe | rolls. 34@35; Ohio rolls, West Virginia rolls, 33@23% packed, 33@33%: Md, Va. and Per dairy prints, 340356 Egge— Maryland, Pennaylvania nearby 40¢c Western, 20@40 Virginia, 39@39%% Southern, Live Poultry-—Chickens Old hens 4 Ibe. and over, 35¢; do. old hens, small to medium, 24@35; do, old hens, | { White Leghorns, 34@35; do, old] | roosters, 24@25: do, spring, 1% Ibe | and over, 38; do, 134 to 1% bs, 160 | 47: do, smaller, 234G 235; do, White | jeghorns, 34@36 Ducks—Old, White | | Pakings, fat, 27428; old, puddle, do, 26¢ 27; do, muscovy, do, 25@26;: do smaller thin, 22@23; do, spring, 3 bs | and over, 32@33. Live Stock stand No. 3 No 1 lover 15@ $28; Straw No. 1, $17@ Tangled-—No choice, good, NNEYIVAD ia Store na and West I8@ 29 NEW YORK. —Beeves—8teers, $12@ 16.76: bulls, $7.60@11; cows, §$5@ 10.60. Calves—Veals, $10€ 14; Erassers calves, $10@11.60. Sheep and Lambs—8heep, $R.50@ 12.60; culls, $7@8; lambs, $16@ 17.86. $14G 18.75; culls, and skim-milk LEMON JUICE Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, | * 4 . ! tanned or freckled + Arter beeen esofente ei raion Squeeze the julee of two lemons into a bottle containing three of Orchard White, shake and you have un quarter pint of the best freckle, ounces Ww ell, benutificr, at very, very small cost, drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few Massage this lotion into the face, and hands each day cents, neck, and see how freck- arms les, sunburn, windburn and tan disap- pear and how clear, soft und white the skin becomes, Yes! Adv, SOLDIERS “ADOPTED” BY PIG Odd Mascot That History Records as Attaching Itself to Company of Kentucky Volunteers. It is harmless, — For VE Pimply Faces. | blackheads "et ’ » an gmear them with C Ir nt Wash off In Soap and he address “Cuti At Chntn Togs ever drugs ent 25 and How He Made s Biby Bowel Medicine relieves Pour Romach, [Hiarrboes tis Just as sfective for Adis as Tot Perforily harm ess What They Do to "Em. how does it come that all Bre » Alfie nearly every constantly picking on 7 His mother says he night with a or a bloods we,” vou see, ma, he says he is cientious ob de Might Try IL “Egypt? Ab, mantic land, the “1 never ate Mrs. Wombat perved ?” that ix a dreamy, ro land of lot 1s eaters.” any lotus declared briskly. “How ix it Rn Csi Uae SEL pT gh w SE 5 RL A) EN } 16.75; roughs, $17. Te Ee LA. ——— ul The Malaria Mosquito A mosquito cannot communicate malaria unless it is infected with malaria. The bite of a malaria mosquito will transmit malarial parasites to the blood of a person and these malarial parasites which {eed on the blood should be destroyed before they have time to increase in numbers. Malarial Fever is sometimes called Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever and Swamp Fever. Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic possesses the power to entirely neutralize the mala- rial poison. The Quinine in GROVE'S TASTELESS geil ONIC kills the germ and the Iron enriches the You can soon feel the Strengthening, Invigorat- ing effect of GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. It is an exceptionally good general strengthening tonic for the Child, for the Mother and all the Family. Pleasant to take. Price 60c. Perfectly Harmless. Contains No Nux-Vomica or other Poisonous Drugs. mee Grove’s chill Tonic Tablets You can now get Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic in Tablet form as well as in Syrup, the kind you have always bought. The Tablets are intended for those who prefer to swallow a tablet rather than a syrup, and as a convenience for those who travel The tablets are called “GROVE’S chill TONIC TABLETS” and contain exactly the same medicinal properties and produce ex- actly the same results as Groves Tasteless chill Tonic which =» put up in bottles. ~ The price of either is 60c. Brother's Privilege. Secing Things. \ Minneag Ch ah Your Stvach In the Summer Time good news to tell you thal tens of thousands are now “using ones. E. —for all stomach and » » 1 . ot 3 3 Your vital forces reach their | ; — 2 caused oy toe lowest level when the weather is I 1AILy wi ‘ such truly wom the hottest. Then the danger is | GeriR T that every ome the greatest. Id always have it in the house : A EATONIC Tablets stop the canas of You can't guard your gtomach indigestive and dyepeplic ailments and bowels too carefully through atralizing the poisonous lm a the long, hot season. Don’t take : he iy Wie yesuilt of supes- any chance. Indigestion, sour and ome: og Rage yy pom 1 2 od - ot stomach, that wretched, bloated rk. feeling, belching, food repeating, You can have a good appetite in had pains that claw at stomach and | weather ent he things you Mw 1 5 : when you want them il 3 ke coe bowels and an endlece train of | [CE AT NIC Tal Sova ge gtomach ille that make life mie- | meal. Such quick, wonderful relief erable are greatly aggravated in | wonld seem unbelievable but for the the hot weather. fact that thousands of sufferers . ; - a where have received marvelous This year of all othere—it ie | from EATONIC. Obtain a large bex vital that we keep our strength | of EATONIC Tablets from your ews and full power at work. The ex- | Grugaist who Jou ksow 254 Sant * ney ial, go aL. im and wikl Te : : tra war work, change of diet—all gladly refund your money.® Do thie must be looked after because they . . | today. You will then know what real hit us in the stomach. And now | stomach comfort meansin hot westhee, hildren Cry For Hot summer days upect the it is strong stomachs as well as weak Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Qil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, ine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. ceNuiNe CASTORIA ALwAYs Bears the Signature of