three brands 3h you we fs Wi ing facilities, free Saskatehowsn aod Alberta of lmmigration, Ottawa, I. A. Harrison, 210 or orth Third § Jovernment An ate, spply to Agent 438 Market Street Philadelphia, Pa. Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Takes RHEUMACT remove thecanse and Ie TRAE frsmave thas collont external Raz wine rion A Rn IN, ws hingion, 1. 0. n nutes Woseott, 1530 Holl us your spare time tod, 210 Prosper, Every. UN, hosiery. d oO res. Be oat do mrt Company Traction, N, vie loo, S16 Howell Sv, Came, 7 + BALTIMORE, NO. 7-1919, pang hm THE ORIGINAL Saustacion aire Tee foe sample. GOW AN Wel , jare handed their diplomas by the un | dértaker, Shave With Cuticura Soap And double your razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity, skin com- fort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no irritation even when shaved twice daily. One soap for all uses—-shaving, wating and shampooing. ~Ady, A man loses lots of money expert: menting with schemes to make money without work. ————— Indigestion produces disagresable snd Sometimes alarming symptoms. Wright's indian Vegetable Pills stimulants the diges tive processes to function naturally. Adv. If all flesh is grass, cannibals must he vegetarians, For Constipation, Billousness, Liver and Kidney troubles, take Garfield Tea, Adv, i —- If a man dosen't know when to be silent, he doesn’t know when to speak BALTIMORE. —Wheat—DBag lots of Southern sold at $2.14, $2.26 and $2.28 per bushel, livered, $1.40 per bushel, and of white, delivered, at $1.30 per bushel, Cob Corn-—§6.60 per barrel for car ivads prime nearby yellow on spot. Oats—Standard white, 65¢; white, 64c¢. Hay--No. standard timothy, tmothy, $27.560@28; No, 8 @26; No. 1 light clover, mixed, $270 27.50; No. 2 light clover, mixed, $26@ 1 timothy, $2850 29; No. 2 clover, mixed, $23@25; clover, $27; No. 2 clover, $23@25; 3 clover, $204 23. ~ straight rye, $19.50; rye, $15; No. No. 1 wheat $1450@ 15.50; wheat, $13@13.50; No. 1 oat, 15; No. 2 oat, $13@13.50. Live Poultry Chickens, young large, smooth, A3@34c; VOUmg, pound, 274 28; do, young, by express, 33@34; uo, old roosters, pound, 22¢ do, old No. 1 tangled No, 2 $14@ pound, do rough and staggy, a3; hens, over 4 ibs, d=; do, pounds, 31432 white Ducks, 3 + pound, 30: do, leghorn 20931 younz MUSCOV) ind mongrel, 30@31c; log white peking, young, pound, 34@ 5, do puddle, 314 tbs and over, pound, . poor, pound, 29G hen IRQ do, 349 34; do, sn Turkeys, o© und, 42¢; do, old crooked ICH Young pound, 37938; do. gobblers, pound, poor, Moms, breast, pound Zs ‘estern Maryland, Pennsyl dozen, 40¢;: Eastern viand and Virginia, dozon, Mio, 40: WW. Va. 40; Southern (North Carolina), dozen, vania, nearby, COZ, 39. Lr 4 - 4 yp ¥ £82. reion Rea Be Di than ex « Boore), 40@ packing stock, saG 34 red, oxiras, 48% regular packed, rato Egas—Fresh gathe @4i0c; fre gathe red, do 14 53 €7; State, Pennsylvania and neard . fine to fan wania and near wes’ @ 49 Cheep whole milk flats specials, 30% @31% 20 hickens, 26@ 27: fowls roosters, 22; turkeys 30 Dressed dull and unchanged PHILADELPHIA Hay Ti No. 1, large and small bales @30.50 per ton: No 2. do No. 3. $2450825: clover light, 328@ 2850: No. 1. do, $24.50@25 Butier—Wastorn . $30 do, creamery, nearby faney prints, 55@57. Bzpes nearby current receipts, $13.80: west. yer dozen Live Stock BALTIMORE. — Beat Cattie-—Young, fat steers, in prime conditions, weigh- ing 1,000 to 1,200 Ibs, per Ib, 10@11c; steers weighing under 1,000 Ibs, per Ib, 8@10; oxen, per 1b, 709; bulls, per Ib, 7@9; large young cows, per ib, in good order, T@8; cows, poor to me dium grades, per Ib, 466: fresh cows with call, per head, 5075. Calves—Choice, handy welght veals, per Ib, 17¢; do, heavy, fat veals, 106 16%; good veals, per Ib, 16@16%; heavy, smooth, fat eulves, per head, $18@ 22; heavy, or rough calves, per Fe, SIS@18; small, thin calves, per head, $10@12. CHICAGO ~Hogs—~DBulk of sales. $17.40@17.90; butchers, $1765@ 18, Hghts, S17T@17.75; packing, $1660@ 17.60; throwouts, $16@16.80; pigs, roo! to choice, $1416.75. Live Plgs—Pigs, as lo size and con dition, apiece, $2600 4; shoals, apiece, as to nine, $408. JENTRE HALL, PA. THE KINSHIP OF THE NEW AMERICAN a ———————— States and Canada Will Soon Be Signed. a signed, the fighting nations have sheathed their swords, and the day of reconstruction has come, What of it! en from the ranks of labor, from the four walls counting and the house, con to do their part, their large part. In the meantime removed of common everyday will returned, only to find in many ey positions filled, the machinery with which they were for attached dislocated, they with fauzmnen: in sear and from the fife, hie S08 old Are derers, of lonfors? aimless wan- possibility become the ultimate ing an army menacing If they do it it ig because thelr foundn- much required underestimted. Men it ax they have fought ced and ware not of the caliber Hkely the what the enemy partinily de hen It the gtriuction of the ideals which th ¥ had part in vhose Divine purpose was ing about this re to af ability to assist in laying new tion, in building up siraciures, who have f g who have ri when it comes to resto. ration stroveul, 8 colnes to recon world the in view construct Iu rained thal: 1 (Sd in antdaonr les of fatigue initintive and hardened by will re men, boys existence they turn hetier ii hnve and stronger ive develaped, 5 i111 decide of thet nd thought, i § selves lines and fhe 3 and they EME » quire the largely be States nnd vada By ef soldier sill oo ie followi pursnit ture the returned ie the cause he need when fighting batt Both greatly adyva field of countries ment, s There ix little need here to direct Es 7 to the fariners of Cannda within the post few years. It Is not only in grain growing that unquulified and alinost unequaled suceess has followed hon est effort, but the raising of horses, cattle, sheep and hogs has been Inrge source of profit. These are facts that ire well known to the mony (farmers from the United States have acquired wealth on the af Western Canada, 1a one hundred and sixty to ring of #ix hundred and forty acres of the richest soil may {be secured on rensonnble terms, | with a i system equal to any in the world derirable social conditions, little asked, und could be | inmedinte necessary assistance has {been granted, the main iden being to show In the fullest degree the country’s appreciation of the services he has rendered, ut, now nnd the fact apparent (hut of all avocations most profitable and independent is that of the farmer, there sire that the war is ended the be a to secure farm. lands for Canada offers tunity to thoyse seeking, not but ns The est is taken by Federal and ial nuthorities ure of the farmer will ng desire the cultivation. oppor as specula- tion production. deepest Pro- to further the and secure a maxi for his efforts Large money are spent in edu Engag Demonstration mum return ims of ation end experimental work E> perimental f and arms, amd in the agricultural colleges, are men of the highest technical knowl edge and practical experience, some be reputa- ults of experiments and ing professors of International The re are free tion, : tests and available to all, Ed. mal opportunities for farmers are of 11 is shown by the concern and Government appreciation the number of farmers who attend the free courses ached a } whic ndstig has been Cured; volte as ing them by ten | Bes Cure Saf and £ —— been done In the re. cent great struggle, each vying with the other in giving credit for what was necomplished. In thought and feeling, in language, In alms in life, In work, in desire to bnild up a new world, time itself, —Advers tisemedt, & fo Every city womnn thinks that she could make a fortune in three years if she had a place to. raise chickens, WHY DRUSGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many years druggists have watched maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medis cine. It is a physician's preseription. Bwamp-Root is a strengthening medi. cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad. der do the work nature intended they Bwamp-Root has stood the test of years, and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends, Be sure to get Bwamp-Root and staré treatment at once, However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a When writing be sure end mention this paper. —Ady, Who can remember the old days vhen he used to have to wonder what to do with his spare time? RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half p'nt of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, 2 small box of Barbo Compound, and 3 oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very lit Full directions for making and use come in each box of Barbo 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. If a man can’ any thing else, be Ig apt to make good ex- gol at CUEOR, When Beby Io Teethin GROVES BABY BOWEL MEDICINE wil BUTTER the Hwomaed and Bowe! troubles Perfeolly barm~ ions. Bes directions ob the bollie are ften without Prophets honor, but seldom competition i end to dizzd- Ady, o's Plesssnt! Pellets pot. an oe hesdaches ronstipe tion, A Lon Clean house.” any different Influenza and kindred diseases start withacold. Don’t trifle with it. At the first shiver or sneeze, take Jigs CASCARA §& QUININE Pomo” Standard cold remedy for 20 yesrs—in tables form—aafe, sure, no opister—breaks up 8 cold in 24 houwrs—relwves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. The genuine box has 8 Red top with Mr. HOIle picture. At All Drug Stores 5% Soldiers Soothe A51Skin Troubles Beep, Ointment, Taleom Me. each, Bumpin of “Orticers, Dept £ Boston.” Z Catarrnal Fever Pink Eye, Shipping Fover, Epizootic cdily Hays nes of mares onl slallions. al} Most skillful scientific compound. “8 in the same stable Rept 1 to 6 & Labky nse i 3 a marked improvement. work." Mrs, Buffalo, N. Y. 80 badly from it at at all do my housewor down at bX but J was and LL