The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 29, 1918, Image 7

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    THE JOY OF
MOTHERHOO
Came to this Woman after
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound to
Restore Her Health
Ellensburg, Whsh.—‘‘ After I was
married 1 was not well for a long time
and a good deal of
the time was not
able to go about.
Qur greatest desire
was to have a child
in our home and one
day my husband
came back from
town-with a bottle
of Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound and
wanted me to try it.
It brought relief
from my troubles.
1 improved in health so I could do my
housework; we now have a little one, all
of which I owe to Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.”’— Mrs. O. S.
JounsoN, R. No. 8, Ellensburg, Wash.
There are women everywhere who
long for children in their homes yet are
denied this happiness on account of
some fooraoeeT, isorder which in most
cases would readily yield to Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Ruch women should not give up hope
until they have given this wonderful
medicine a trial, and for special advice
write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,
Lynn, Mass. The result of 40 years
experience is at your service.
(lear Your Skin $7 ;
While YouSleep ws
with Cuticura [> ~~
z ntment B45, Taleom
sta: Soap To. O
sch free of “'Caticura, Dept. E, Boston."
Barbanell's Persp
iration Corrector
Makes walking a pleasure; will positively stop
Mensive from feet r p 3
a8 excess! repirat
¥. Barbanell,
and mp
Re
fnvest Now Jor Investmen
Stock low Priced x3
Securities Holding Ceo., 513 Stewart Hig, Heuston, Toras
n «= te
5 Kemmerer, Wyo
Watson EK. Coleman,
Patent 1 ppp
tes reasonable. Highost reference
BALTIMORE, !
Limit in Snobbery.
lety leader £0 1
Grovae's Tasteless chill Tonic
Sestroys the malarial germs which are transmitted
Ww the biood by the Malaria Mosquito rice We
nally Turned.
1
Editor Fi
this,” «4d the
¢ 1
ia
leged ol
long-suffering ed
vhere the
in front of us,
DE
vas an old soldier, “is
Arnhs
“Here” another place
a dirty pocket map—"is where our
vision s drawn up in zareba.
“We deployed in
Was
or
were
neint ino
pen
nting to
on
di
this direction, and
by the
|. Just at this point
wn the left
attacked
shoulder
vt}
iuriher 14
red yards on I got
my right arm shattered by a piece of
vn shells, and"
interrupted the bored editor,
id your brains blown
out "London Tit-Blts,
one of our «
“eat
But,
“where d you get
influences on Temperament,
“You don't write any more delicate
end poetry.”
“No,” nnswered Mr. Penwiggle,
the time a man has gotten a fountain
pen and a typewriter tuned up for a
day's work he's in no mood for dell
eate and soulful stuff.”
When Your Eves Need Care
Try Murine Eve Remedy
Jo Bmarting ~~ Just Bye Comfort. @ cents at
ygRists of mail rite for Free Eye Book.
MURINE EYE REMEDY CO, CHICAGO
goulful
“Ry
PORTABLE HOUSE
BEST FOR SWINE
Advantage of Movable Cot Is
That It Is Easily Changed.
“Around Pastures. :
SELECT WELL-DRAINED SITE
Wooden Floors Are Good but Not Nec-
essary—Should Be Higher Than
Qutside Level of Ground to
insure Dryness,
—
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
A well-drained site should be select-
d for the hog house and, if possible,
he south side of a hill
i
wortant things should be observed in
house construction; namely, light,
ventilation, warmth, and cleanliness,
Light is provided by placing the house
long a north and south line and by
mtting in suitable doors and windows,
Doors, windows, and roof ventilation
furnish a proper Interchange of alr.
hog
i
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i
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people,
good floor and bedding provides suffi-
cient warmth,
Make Quarters Comfortable.
Let it be remembered that the hog
has little natural protection from cold;
the for comfortable
nence necessity
Good Type of Individual Hog Hous®—
This House Has a Number of Win.
dows and Doors Which Can Be Open.
ed to Provide Ventilation When
Weather Conditions Permit
quarters,
floor, but in colder cli
covered
good floor nu
keep the house
:
ment of the house §
the heds and feed f
arated.
iLiere are
Cement makes ¢
with wooden
kes it much
The ar
id be sucl
hou!
loors are well sep-
clean.
general classes of
ity or
vidual or mov
two
Uses— ge commut station
able,
pens
a number of
ary, and small ind
The large house
and is intended for quite
hogs. t if the
house are: It is more economical
a large number of hogs
fent for feeding and affords prov
for saving
be quite large it is usually advisable
to arrange the pens In two rows with
an alleyway between ther, The alley
should be 4 to 6 feet wide unless it is
desirable to have space for the pass.
ing of a wagon. In that event the al-
ley should be 8 to 10 feet wide,
Individual Hog House,
individual the
is intended for one hog or
for a sow and her brood, One decided
advantage of the individual or portable
house is that ft can be moved from
place to place and can thus be kept
sanitary and made accessible to pas-
There are two general styles of
houses, namely, the box-
shaped four upright walls and
the A-shaped. The dimensions ghould
be 6 fect by 10 feel, or 8 fect by 8 feet,
Wooden floors are good, but not neces.
gary. The floor should be higher than
the outside level of the ground, te in-
gure dryness, All houses should be
sufficiently high to permit the sgtend-
ant to move about them with ty cue.
freedom,
has Individual
large
for
The advantages «
manure.
The
suggests,
house, as
name
+ .
Lures,
individual
with
tive
the
By plating fenders on
rowing pens,
When a number of sows are kept on
a farm it may be desirable to have a
regular farrowing pen. A small house
rowing pen. Fenders may be made of
2 by 6-inch seantling and firmly attach-
od to the walls of the pen some 6
inches above the floor. The object of
the fender is to prevent the sow over-
lying young pigs,
so ————————
Keep Flies in Check.
Every farm should have as a part
of its equipment a sprayer of some
sort as well as suitable fly “dope” so
that the flies may be kept in
cheek ns far as their tormenting the
stock Is concerned.
Object in Applying Lime.
The purpose of applying lime to the
or neutralize acid-
DISTRICT ENRICHED
BY CHEESE FACTORY
Prosperity Brought to Isolated
Community in Southeast.
ment of Agriculture.)
Cheese making Is transforming many
igolnted mountainous
southeastern states
farming communities,
into prosperous
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the lack of ready communication with
the outside world has retarded agri-
cultural development, An
gtory of the rapid development of
small co-operative cheese factories
appears to point the way to financial
and industrial independence, is told In
Yearbook Separate 737 of the United
States department of agriculture,
The first co-operative factory in this
gection was put into operation in the
spring of 1915 in a mountainous gece
tion of North Carolina, On June 0 a
small building only 14 by 16 feet was
of only
£400 and opened for business, Before
the end of the year this modest factory
returned to its patrons almost §1.500, a
net gain of more than $1200, hed
the total Income for the sale of butter
in the community previous to
tablishment of the chees
less than S300,
weeks after it was established ¢
factory, built and equipped nat
was started in a nelghi
Cost
Auge
the e8-
e factory
About six
nother
averaged
cost
equally good results,
The
with diffienlty because
the farmers
11 3%
gan to rol
first factories were est hlighed
of lack
among
he
meet
the profits
nossible to
stance and no solicitation
the demand
o induce the people
to put up
The first ’
venr thi
ahout £3,100
worth
Carolina alone,
then
th
in operation
ned produced ches
nn $125,006)
the pul
§ quip
teres
work
grade
hrough
Progress
shown
skillful
at har
factories, the publi
first
the
d. "he int
the gten
nish financial
movement which 1g slowly but certain
ly bringing prosperity to these soutl
ern mountain districts,
forware
for
DON'T FORGET YOUR SILO
Advice to Beef Cattle Farmer by Spe.
cialists of Department of
Agriculture,
—
“Don't forget
to the beef
of the United
fgricniture,
your silo,” is the ad
es
vice ttle farmer by spe.
I
cinlizts
of
gnec]
I
ment
the nlists say
age to provide crops
hes { £3:
that
should he provided by
This will as
investment yield
ore, gyre the
will its proper an-
Two Excellent Silo Types,
| nual return and prevent losses com-
| ing from givin® the cattle mere ex-
i ness with which cuttle can be fitted
for market with silage insures that
wellfilled silos will be a paying in-
vestment,
the specialists say, to put more acre-
age to silage crops than it is esti
be necessary.
anticipated shortage.
Milk 1s “Perfect Food”
Milk is ealled a “perfect food” be
cause it contains all the food elements
in nearly the right proportion for
proper nutrition and in the most di
gestible form; butter is probably the
i
most attractive fat and is 100
cent digestible; cheese has high pro-
the tilth or mechanical condition,
ote, BR ALL A ems ih a
uld, All Right.
f §io0td
Properly Indignant.
{ ' } it nig 1 iif i
VERMIN ATTRACTED BY FOOD| ~~ He Co
If No Scraps Are Around There Will | ferriiyl s ] nt 4 Ab ey . ' . EH tam # Bi) Te =H
Be Little Trouble With Ants or yon LUnRgipe So : L ; nt ;
Roaches,
surest wav to keep
nnts is to leave
on shelves or In
they ean reach
re they find food
of
tiietnl
and If al
cenftered |
cleaned
will be
i] plie the household are |
to Mothers
your neighborhood :
u: the doctors with
to your call in the
they are ready
is doing and
A Message
O1] know the real human doctors right srour i in
the doctors made of flesh sud blood just like you
gouls and hearts : those men who are responding
dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight;
to teil you the good that Fletcher's Castoria has done,
will do, from their experience and their love for children.
We = not asking you to
regs upon you tbe importance
Y
Fletcher's Castoria is re
try an experiment. We jus
of buying Fletcher's.
new.
want Lo mg
SHE GOT COMPOSERS MIXED Srl
. we known the
yarticuuar:y
re are a8 num-
yeician will tell you thir, ;
. interested in
Queen Victoria's Error Must Have | market, anu
Caused Mascagni to Pass an Un.
comfortable Few Minutes.
is § 3
p——
( / wahrmefe
ire of Tr
Genuine Castoria always bears the gignat
CE PR SR I A ESR Fm
: Ss — NINN
Ag, oA y
ld RETR
fiada. made me Prospe
mean Try fe Tt
#78 dK
fe
TOUS
IA a ‘ a 1
ands of farmers
m the U. S to
buy land in Western
Canada. Canada's invitation to every indusin worker to settle in
Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta t
to make money and } ¥
farmers y and happy, pr rous homes for themselves g
ping her rais whe
by 2 immense wheat cope to feed world @ %
You Can Get a Homestead of (60 Acres Free =
or other lands at very low prices. Where you can buy good farm
Wo 8
land at $15 to $30 per acre that will raise 20 to 45 bushels of $2 =
. 1 "a 4
' d ma wheat to the acre—it's easy to become prosj us. Canadia ners a wi,
{ don. also grow wor os of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed Farm- 3) “i
TOO WEAK tet a
TO FIGHT
re
1
ot av fae
per an iar
*
£
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J. P. JAFFRAY,
Cor. Walnut & Broad Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
in A Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms have an un-
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
Grove’s
Tasteless chill Tonic
contains just what the blood needs, Iron and Quinine
in a form acceptable to the most delicate stomach
and if given regularly for two or three weeks will
enrich the blood, improve the digestion and act as a
general strengthening tonic to the whole system.
Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and
the child will be in perfect health. It is pleasant to
take. Price 60c.
PERFECTLY HARMLESS. CONTAINS NO
NUX-VOMICA OR OTHER POISONOUS DRUGS.
When A General Strengthen-
ing Tonic is Needed in the
Home For The Child,
For the Mother or the Father,
Take Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic
aE CGrove’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 t6 swallow a tablet
rather than a syrup, and as a convenience for those who travel.
A Oh, weill | The tablets are called “GROVE'S chill TONIC TABLETS” and
"Do you raise flowers, Mrs. Bubb gontain exactly the same medicinal properties and produce ex-
Urbs?’ asked Mrs, Sitty-Folks, “No, ‘ er : Eo hd
. anata wa} ey oka actly the same results as Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic which 1s
merely pliant ‘em. chickens . ’ " :
put up in bottles. The price of either is 60c.
raise “em.”
Are You Bloated After Eating
With that gassy, puffy feeling, and hurting near your
heart? For Quick Relief—Take ONE
>ATONIC
(FOR YOUR _STOMACH'S SAKE)
You can fairly feel it wor. * It drives the GAS out of your
body and the Bloat goes with it. .
Removes Quickly Indigestion, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, ete.
Get EATONIC from your Druggist with the DOUBLE GUARANTEE
Bomd for the * Tiolp” Bock, Address Patents Remedy Co, 1018.24 Bo. Wabash Avenue, Ohtonps. Ti.
opt Tr " & i
GOLD MEDAL
k, One Penn Y.
No Older Than Your Face.
Is true in most cases
face and
Soap and touches
ment a8 needed. For free sa
“Cuticura, Dept
nd by
T°} mn i ¥
i hin Keep
fn
iar
druggists nail.
1 50.—Ady.
t <0 an
Three Million Spangles in Flag
A flag of extraor ; I iY, ¢
we The