The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 10, 1919, Image 7

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Western Canada offers the
Large profits are assured. You
Fertile Land at $15 to
bushels of wheat to the acre.
Canada a single crop has
ments of the inion and
the farmer to prosper, and
Grain Growing
ThoughWestern Canadaoffers land atsuch
prices of grain, cattle, sheep and hogs
Loans for the purchase of stock may be
extend every
$30 per Acre—
from 20 to 45
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possible encouragement and help to |
low figures, the high
interest;
bad at low
churches; splendid cli
way rates, ete., apply to Bupt, of 1
F. A. Harrison, 210 North Third St,
PRE
taws, Can., oF
Harrisburg, Pa.
Tee
Have you
RHEUMATISM
umbago or Gout?
Tare RHEUMACIDF 16 remove the cause
and drive the poison from the srstem.
MEEURACIDE 0% THE INSIDE
PUTS RENUNATISN OX THE OUTSIDE"
At All Druggists
Jas. Baily & Son, Whelessle Distributors
Baltimore, Md,
ual aI
STHMA REME
Pe, Olntment 5 & the,
mailed fron by “Catiours, Dept.
STOP SUFFERING FROM PILES
Else or money refunded. Bend for ful!
‘8 tremtment hodat And end your trons
BEPAID only §
LIES €O,, 1801 Lyndule Ave, Bo.
mM . nn :
inneapotis,
Nice Time Was Had.
Tommie (age 5)—Yestaday was muh
birthday.
Jimmie
ma give yuh?
Tommie—Mna gimme a bath and po
gimme a lickin’,
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AS YOUNG AS
YOUR KIDNEYS
The secret of youth is FLIMINA-
TION OF POIRONR from your body,
This done, you can live to be a hundred
and enjoy the good things of life with
as much “pep” as you did when in the
springtime of youth. Keep your body
in od, rendition, thats the ret od
ate © neys. ey Hiter
purify the blood, all of which blood
passes through them once every three
minutes, éep them clean and in
proper working condition and you have
nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous
wastes and deadly urie acid accumula
tions from your system. Take «JOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules and you
will always be in good condition. (5
will feel strong and vigorous, with
steady nerves and elastic muscles,
GOLD MEDAL: Haarlem Oil Capsules
are imported direct from the labors~
tories at Haarlem, Holla
ey are a reliable remedy which
has been used by the sturdy Dutch for
over years, and has helped them
to develop into one of the strongest
and hearthiest races of the world. Get
them from your druggist. Do not take
& substitute, In seal ckages—
three sizes. Adv.
Gee, what did ser pa and
Bragley's Line of Talk.
“Bragley says his new home Is heat.
ed with hot air.” “Then it Ix well heat
ed. I've heard Bragley talk.”
The man who owes his shoemaker
{ cannot call hls sole bis own, +
Your {iE
by the United
ment of Agriculture.)
That organized agrieultoral
work among boys and girls
thing more than a contest which ends
with the season, but a continuous, con-
structive piece of work which eventu-
ally leads the club into the
business of farming and home
is illustrated by the accomplishments
of a poultry member Yer
mont,
(Prepared States Depart-
club
I5 some
members
club in
Work of Vermont Boy.
In 1012 John Alexander joined
Vermont Poultry club in spite of the
opposition of members of his own fam-
Hy, and, in a number of instances, dis
cournging words from and
neighbors who did not understand
what ¢lub work meant to the
can boy. He started with only
settings of eges, but
he was well on the road to gpnecess
he become the cha
county in club work, havin
the best grade of Lirds st
profit from his
he exhibited some of his
KEEP COUNTY
ORGANIZATION ALIVE
friends
fi few
two Years
. Tor
had wpion in his
g produced
id the ¢
investment In 1014
birds at the
Too Many Activities Are Liable to
Result in Failure.
clude Road Improvement, Agricul.
tural Fairs, Improved Breeds
of Stock, Etc
United Blates
Agriculture
{Prepared by the
rent of
One important
mind is that no organization will con
tinue to exist that does not have some
lefinite plan of work and
to accomng tinh
remembered, howes
activities may result in failure,
aeil-defined policies or
carried to conel
nean permanency and success for these
Those {or
lay
and
fuhs
ty
£YS-
i
some defigite
it
:
that
purpose should be
er, {00 many
A few
PUIPORes Bue
easfully usion will
rganizations, responsible
the county organization should
their plans well into the future,
teen interest in the varfous local «
pctive, Road improvement, co
cultural fatre, rorsl telephone
tems, improved or consolidated schools,
vocational education, standardized eot-
ton and corn for the county. improved
breeds of live stock especially ndapted
to locak conditions, eo-operative
keting, public entertainments, and so.
tial welfare are some of the projects
being undertaken by county organiza.
tions, It is not believéd he ad-
visable for a county to undertake more
than two or three of these at a time,
at least not the first season.
ree
Tan
to
done well before new projects are
launched. Geof the movement well an-
der way and it will be carried forward
by its own momentom. The hard work
will come at the start After it is
#tarted all you will have to do will be
to direct it into the proper channels,
There Should Be Plenty for Home and
Barn and It Should Be as Handy
as Possible,
The water supply is very Important,
Not only should there be plenty of
water for the home and the barn, but
it should be convenient. Why not
put In a system of water pipes and put
water under pressure in the house and
barn? You will find it so satisfactory
that you are likely to wonder iow you
managed to get along without water
handy.
PLANT COWPEAS WITH CORN
Nothing to Equal Them for Fattening
or More Economical-Excellent
for Horses.
In plunting cowpeas with corn they
are used mostly for pasture, especial
ly for hogs, It Is 8 question if any-
thing is equal to them for fattening,
br more economical. When properly
cured for hay there ie nothing better
than cowpens for dairy cows, and they
also make excellent feed for horses,
They are fine for silo, mixed with corn,
but for this the running kinds, having
the most foliage, are preferred.
| county fair, the poultry show and the
| state fair, and succeeded in winning a
| number of ribbons and first prizes. The
| following vear the cham
| pion poultry club member of his state
New York te
+ National Education association to
how he did his and what
thought of it. The following year
| he again won the state championship
Reputation Spread.
time his
lie became
and was sent to city
work
By this
poultry industry
states and selling settings of
eges throughout New Englund direct
to consuipers, and had built up a trade
{In the sale of birds for breeding pur
poses,
reputation in
had
he was
with un business of his
{| Miationery, sand expanding his poultry
| plant He became
not only of his own poultry plant, which
he developed rapidiy, but found t
oft
the state
two-fold
ne
tc take an position as superintend
the poultry farm at one of
stitutions,
| SELECTION OF BEST
ber of Experiments.
Variation of Yields Found at Different
Western Stations With Wheat,
Oats and Barley—Results of
Experiments.
The
variety
which it is
of va
i
crog
Lhe section ks
grown ix indicated in a num
ber rietsl experiments condicte
at various field stations last year. Ir
the Dick
inson subsintion, North Dakota, a nun
ber of
grown
co-operative
experiments at
sarieties of
slop
duced vields
common whest
similar conditions pro
15.4
The
of
21.2 bushels
Aw vari-
similar experi
g from
19.8 bushels,
whic h
#0 ace to
which varied from
acre to 11.3 bushels
in of
wheat from
13.2 bushels
bushels an
variations yields varieties
qurum were
an acre to ie
alion was obtained in
ments with oats, the range bein
40.5 bu an
Barley showed a
sheds acre to
Yariation
ranged from 2308 bushels
28.7 bushels,
At the Cheyenne field in
| Wyoming varietal experiments with
! winter wheat gave yields which ranged
i from an average of 35.5 bushels an acre
to 254 bushels; with spring wheat,
11.2 bushels to 15.5 bushels: with outs,
70.6 busliels to 87.8 bushels: with bar-
ley, 74.1 bushels to 41.4 bushels,
At the Nephi substation, in Utah.
co-operative resulis with varieties of
winter wheat showed a variation rang.
ing from 23.3 bushels an secre to 2.2
bushels, and with spring wheat from
{ 15.7 bushels to 6.8 bushels,
{ Similar experiments conducted in
| California with wheat showed a vari
| ation in yield ranging from 50 bushels
an acre to 120 bushels, In a series of
yeurs the average yields of varieties
| usually do not vary so widely as these
| yields of a single year, but it Is gen:
erally found that certain varieties give
better average yields than others and
are therefore more profitable,
MAKE WAR ON INSECT PESTS
Rubbish, Fence Corners, Hedge Rows
and Accumulatiohs of Vegetation
Should Be Cleaned Up.
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture)
During spring much may be aceon
plished in the control of certain in
sects affecting cereal and forage crops.
Many of these insects spend the win
ter in rubbish, in fence corners, along
hedge rows, and in accumulations of
dried vegetation, For this reason
these should be thoroughly cleaned up
and burned in order to kill the In
sects hiding therein,
In the upper Mississipp! basin west
of the river grasshopper egps are fre
quently laid In large numbers along
ditch banks, In check rows, and ip
other limited uncultivated areas where
they may be destroyed by disking
thoroughly during the w'nter months,
station
This method should be followed for
i" #
Have you ever stopped to reason w by
It is that so many products that are ex
tensively advertised, all at onee drop out
of sight and are soon forgotten?
reason is plain—the article did not
the promises of the manufseturer.
applies wore particularly to a med
A medicinal preparation that has
curative value almost sells iteclf, os
an endless chain system the remedy is
recommended by those who have been
fulfill
This
eal
like
A prominent druggist says “Take
example Dr, Kilmer's Swamp Root 7
preparation I have sold for 1 IV Years
and never hesitate 1o recomme for in
almost every case it shows excellent re
sults, as many of my customers testify,
No other kidney remedy has so large a
sale.” -
According to sworn
verified testimony of thousands
used the preparation, the success
Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the
$0 many claim, that it fulfills al
most every wish Overcoming ey,
liver and bladder corrects uri
nary troubles the ane
acid which
You may
Bwamn-Root
Dr. Kilmer &
ten
and
have
Dr.
fact
statements
whe
of
people
in | Ls
ailments:
and neutralizes
anuses rheumatism
receive gample
by Parcels Post
Co., Binghamton,
cents
bottle of
Address
N. YY
mention
size
Adv,
alen
and medium
for sale at all drug stores
Agitation,
wish 11
hey'd
bad |
will go down.”
quit ny
said the thi
“It's well meant
“No doubt. But every time
nouncement Is made it
all the people I deal with into making
hay while the sun shines”
the an
Bees to soare
Don't Forget Cuticura Talcum
When adding to your toilet requisites
An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby
and dusting powder and perfume, ren
dering other perfumes superfluous
You may rely on it because one of the
Cuticura Trio (Soap,
Talcum). 25¢ each everywhere —Ady
Ointment an
Preliminaries.
“1 want enlist
this
Inust recruit my hes
to Jour interest
“The first thing
ith,
ete prise 2
be
ones len
Ignorance
knowledge of
blisters,
WAY
ER —————
| HOW CAN YOU TELL YOUR
FAVORITE TOBACCO?
As Plain as the Nose on Your
Face—Just Smell It
Smokers do not have to put toba eo
in their pipes to find out if they like it,
They ean just rub the tobaceo bet ween
the palgis of their hands and smell it.
The nose is an infallible guide to smoke
| ing enjoyment,
All smoking tobaceos employ some
flavoring “to improve the flavour and
| burning qualities of the leaves”, to
quote the Encyclopedia Britannica,
Naturally, there is considerable differ.
i ence in the kind of flavorings used, and
the nose quickly detects this difference.
TUXEDO Tobacco uses the purest,
most wholesome, and delicious of all
flavorings—chocolate, And the almost
universal liking for chocolate in a great
measure explains the widespread pope
larity of TUXEDO Tobacco.
Carefully aged, old Burley tobacco,
lus a dash of pure chocolate, gives
UXEDO Tobacco a pure fragrance
your nose can quickly distinguish from
any other tobacco. Try it and ses,
Army Supplies Not Exports
those w export
HE country, it is important
kintis
to
bis nse the
the reports of exports do
army
s¢ of our ex-
md, However
supplies carried on is other than
vied on
peditionary fore
those mer
Hed Cross or
Ide
10
in the
country.
Benha
You
with money
Mrs,
Benhan
korn
When Baby is Teeth
GROVER BABY BOWEL MBODICINE wil:
ihe Stomach snd Bowe! troubles Perfect
lesa. Boe directions on Lhe bottle. y
cents on each
dollar of sales
per dollar of gales:
financing the
Total 2.04 percent
business.