6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Thousands of Happy Housewives in are glad they encouraged them to go where they could make hjhome of their sWwn--save paying rent and reduce the e0st of living—where they could reach on easy terms 0 an Acre similar to that years has yiclded from 20 to 43 wdand many of farmers in Western Canada raised crops in a single more than the whole cost of their land. With such crops come prospe rity, inde- mdence, good homes, and all the com- ts and convenie Bappy living. Farm Gardens — Poultry — Dairying Bre sources of income ond only to graln growing and stoe x raising. elimate, good neighbors, schools, rural telephone, ete, iv you the opportunities of a new "land with ghe conveniences of old settled districts. For illustrated literature, maps, descrip- tion of farm opportunities in Manitoba, Basksatchewan, and Alberta, reduced rallway rates, ete, write Department of Immigration. Ottawa, Can, or F. A. HARRISON 210 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. y Canadian Go Agent chirches, vernment Mall Us 20c With Any Size Film ¥ for development and 8 Velvet iJ Prints, or send 6 negatives, any size. and Ne for 6 prints. or We for Beantiful Mounted Kn- argement Our Deafness insnres prompt” service, wil Detalls and Price List on request. RUANOXE PHOTO FINISRING CO.. 297 Ball Ave , Roanoks, Ya. venient, eb all season metal, ade of can't spill or in) jure thing. eH ective: gAROLD SOMERS, 160 De Kalb Ave., Brookirs, N FRECKLES £ A Gentle Hint, you fond of birds? , I do like a jolly lark now but I hate a jay. THOUSANDS AGREE AS TO THIS That Black-Draught Is Excellent for Stomach and Liver Disor- ders, Hence !ts Great Pop- ularity.—Mississippi Plant- er's Indorsement. Houston, Miss~—Mr. J. A. Trenor, a well-known plamer of this place, re- cently related his experience In using Thedford’ Bl; wek-Draught. I don't believe re is a better liver medicine made,” Mr. Trenor. “I use fit for headache, stomach disorders and torpid liver. “It is not bad to take, does not leave a constipated condition, as so many of the liver pills and medicines do. It does its work and leaves you feeling lke a new person.” Thousands of others have found Black-Draught as helpful as Mr. Trenor describes, and a valuable rem- edy for derangements of the liver, stomach and It is purely vegetable, having an active effect upon the bowels, gently stimulating the Ilv- er, and helping to increase the flow of bile, Black-Draught has been found to assist in the digestion of food, and relieves constipation in a prompt and normal way. On account of Black-Draught's long- POSITIVELY REMOVED uy Dr. Berry's Fr jis iatmant Y our ry by He—Are She—Wel i and then, sald bowels, name “Thedford’'s Black-Draught.” At your druggist’'s—ready for In- stant usefull directions In package. -Adv. That Depends. “Don't you believe the frults of any Bard work compensate for its toll? “Not when you are handed »o Jemon.” g The Cuticura Toilet Trio Having cleared your skin keep it clear by making Cuticura your every-day tollet preparations. The soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and Beal, the Talcum to powder and per fume. without them. 25¢ everywhere.~AdyY. One's wife never gets mad when he finds fault with the meals—if they Mve In a boarding huss house. A —————— A URINE EE ———————— Ca., Chie , U, BALTIMORE, NO. 25.1920. PROBLEMS FACING STRICKEN WORLD | Shall Chaos or-Reconstruction in Europe Follow the Great World War? | ie | RUSSIANS MISLED BY LENINE | Claim That Bolshevik Government Es- tablishes Equality Palpably False— Despotic Power Put in Office holders’ Hands. Article XXIL By FRANK COMERFORD, The first great hypocrisy of the bol | shevik government was its pretense at establishing equality, Caste and class reminded the Russians of suffering. The soviet government, through the | people's commissars, issued the follow- ing decree: “All designations, such as merchant, burgher, peasant; titles, count, and distine- { tions of civil ranks, state and other councilors, are and one designation Is established for all the population of Russia—Citizen of i-the Russian Republic. | Article 4 of the constitution { bare the insincerity of the | does more. It gives evidence | great felony committed again | freedom of the Russian people i nine, These three classes shall to hold office and to vote, are made citizens of Russia by constitution: First. All Russians that ay | years of age and who have acquired | the means of living, through labor that | 18 productive useful to and persons engaged in keeping for the former Second. Soldiers of navy. { { nobleman, { such as prince, ete, privy, abolished, makes decree, of st have the They the eighteen and society aiso the army when incapacitated. But the constitution it tells who shall not hold office shall not vote: First. Persons who employ i bor in order to obtain profit. Second. Persons who have come, such as interest in capital, | receipts from property, ete, Third, Private merchants, commercial brokers. | Fourth. Monks | ¢enominations. Fifth. former police, the the czar's secret bers of the formier reigning th. The demented or menta | ficient. Seventl prived by a soviet their rights citizenship, because of selfishness, | dishonorable offenses, for the | fixed by the sentence, cla SROS, further; g0es hired an 1 and clergy of gendarmery, also service | megn- dynasty lly de of or Makes Officeholders Despots. Bection 7 affords great op} for construction; the soviets are given power to disfranchise citizeas, because of “selfishness or dishonorable fenses.” Who Is to say stitute The holders? { the first thing i when thes into drive from the soviets every ope who disagreed with the bolshevik plan of communism, at once and by force, it wortunity what shall con- The political reine courts? Neo office these offenses? No. The When we people? Yes, came power was er given In this phrase and the tyran- nical use that may be made of it, Every | difference of opinion with their meth- ods or plans would be a selfish and bolshevik rulers, and the foolhardy dis. senter could be stripped of his citizen | ship, and, no doubt, would be. This | section writes the death warrant of freedom of opinion; it gives to the so- viets a bludgeon with which to beat a man out of citizenship who ventures an opinion at variance with the im- | posed order. It makes the citizen the servant, the officeholder the iaaster; it is government upside down, In a note to Section 64 of Article 4 of the constitution, we learn the local | soviets may, with the consent of the | people's commissars, “lower the age qualification for voters.” 5 What a splendid opportunity this | Joker Im the constitution offers for political jockeying. If the central pow- er discovers it is about to lose con | trol of a village or rural soviet, it has | the power to nlp the uprising in the | bud, The people's commissars can are | range with the minority in the soviet | in question to reduce the age limit and | give the vote to young boys and girls. | When it is remembered that the con- | stitution directs the people’s commis | sar of education to introduce in all schools and educational Institutions of Russia the study and explanation and justification of the bolshevik constitu- tion, it Is not hard to understand that young people into whose minds have been driven and drilled a reverence for bolshevism and™its methods, could be expected to vote for and support the bolshevik program, Best Citizens Disfranchised. Three groups of people classified by | thelr occupations are permitted eiti- genship. They are the members of the | army and navy, the working men and women, and the peasants who do not hire labor. Every one else Is made an outcast, The man who has saved a little money, earned in fhe sweat of his face, and invested it, 1s not per- mitted to become a citizen; the man . ul who has a little shop—it may repre- gent the sacrifices and savings of his whole life~—comes under the ban, he fs unfit for free citizenship In buishe- vik Russia; the farmer who help, and almost every farmer is com- | | | | time, is a criminal exploiter and he is denied right vote an office. The religion, the sick, from the political house; the right to vote, It is give the thrifty, the industrious vote. The fact that they were in Russia, that thelr parents and grandparents were natives to the soll for centuriés, means nothing, These the to or man who devotes his who comforts the poor, the servant of God, Is driven he dinngerous to SUPPLY VARIETY IN FAMILY DIET Comparatively Reasonable in Price. SOME NEW DISHES OUTLINED language: it is their only tongue, suffering. . The a country: and why? Because by hon- esty and industry they have saved a little: because they have tried to get on. Lenine says such people are with dangerous ambition; they are climbing the ladder of capitalism; they are dangerous to the proletariat, labor: he cannot be; he is given a labor: he cannot be; he is given a vote, The constitutional provision defining citizenship puts a premium lence, a penalty on industry; it SUCCes the ne'er-do-well a thrift industry those who possess these qual- undesirables; on indo- it encour- ages waste economy ; It the of punishes makes ful an outcast; makes i frugality, and crimes; ities are sranded as are denied citizenship. No Possible Justification, Lenine tries justify all of this by saying that In the transition from capitalism to socialism It Is necessary with an iron hand, Capitalism The system must what right consent to must be destroyed. uprooted, Even so, without the majority, to take citizenship fro his for the £m, it? Where is the Even admitting, argument, that communi vism, is a panacea for all the ills of the human race, what right has Lenine and his minority to force it the of Russia? Conceding his creed force of argu- sake of on people * ig for the n gaod, is it n ot his to make the people see and and its and the majority consent the test? To no does x underst virtues, then, by and with put the rt that his st change not dem. of dis ig bouna i« a 3 Is economic fact that his methods The Lenine nchising people them, can a people self-reliance, Procl ake ti is thin prog | 44 are aoeratic system the moralize How ing wernment? not Im It lity to govern does is action. One 8s Admitting at Lenine is for their giving them =a government, his met definition. benefit, ait thinking p it not follow incapacitate the How can is not does bruised these experiences are part of the in walking. Real Test of Freedom. The right to vote is the test of free. Rob a free man voting right and you make of him something less than a free man, It does not mat. ter whether you treat hind well or not, if you rule him without giving him a in his own government, you stroy his Independence, Suppose the constitution of a debating society, a lodge, a farmer's grange, a lebor union, declared that some could hold office and vote, while others were not eligible for office and could not vote. What would be the position les and falls, is cation dom, of his They would be compelied to obey the rules, wish of those who had the right to the voteless ones? They would be de- moralized ; entities, Those possessing the voting power wouid grow arrogant, arbitrary the struggle of all history, has been the fight of men for equality in gov- ernment. The right to vote is the test (Copyright, Ize, Western Newspaper Unlon) World in Danger From Plague. Delectable Food for Lunch. eon or Supper as They Do for the Morning Meal. (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) that « are a little more rensonable for nis Now can provide a welcome furnily diet. In many seldom served but they in price they variation in the 08 €eEEs are at breakfast, as dishes for Leon or supper as do for breakfasts They can well of a meat dish, they furnish protein, matter and the of vi cept just able they take meat neral a good source ipes for to serve in place of meat day or recipes mental departu Comb many une the place fat, is and yolk atiractive eyening were tested kitchen of the ent of agricuit of eggs the United ure. in experi- ations with bread crumbs, rice, or some starchy cereal to body to good. Shirred Eggs With Rios, dish half full of Break six eggs and cr mi in the rice, tak Pour a cupful i rice itil the give the dish are baking bholled fully drog not to bre of cheese sa » rice. thet ak the yolks uce over the eggs ans Oven urn set, and bake In a moderate whites of the eggs are To ma the sauce: Melt one tabl ul of butter d stir into It one tablespoonful flour, one tea- spoonful of salt, and an eighth of a teaspoonful of white Add one ke cheese es IH mf an of pepper. in Tomato Sauce Are mato Eggs Coddied # Sr ——— cupful of cold milk, and stir over the flatae until thick and creamy. Add four tablespoonfuls of grated cheese and stir until melted. Creole Eggs. Hard-cook six eggs. Cook half cupful of washed rice In two quarts of bolling water containing one teaspeonful of salt, Make a sauce In the following way: Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter in a skillet and add four tablespoonfuls eof chopped onlons, Cook until the onion is soft, but not brown. Add one and a half cupfuls of canned tomatoes and two finely-chopped green peppers, and half teaspoonful of salt. for 15 minutes. ed rice in a baking dish, slices of hard-cpoked eggs the sliced eggs with ereole sauce, peat until baking dish Is full cheese over the and bake minutes in a moderate oven, Eggs in Tomato Cups. » fresh tomatoes are attractive found than the desired tomatoes, and cover Re Grate top for 20 When no more in way of serving eggs this, number of good nllowing to each Cut off the blossom end, scoop and stand the he Select sized person. out the one seeds, tomatoes oven until they Put a half tes and a of the of in one egg. } a baking pan in the partly cooked. ful of butter pepper into bre fare spoon dusting bottom Pi salt each are hardness bread tn Hay sired of f a round of toast, Serve hot, Eg 99s Coddied in Tomato Sauce. Make a by me fal lespoonfuls but tomato sauce two ring into it 1 flour, hal} teas iarter teaspoonful QuUamer (eas; of f the bread one ut 0. tim fully s15¢ le each egg not to break the remaining cheese, and bake In It into the ing care the yolk wit} sprinkl grated oven until the egg Is set. sauce, er is well to ked in ap be bn preferred each may ramekin or ir Very Good and So Are Eggs in PROPER WAY TO MIX INEXPENSIVE CAKES Plenty of Eggs and Butter Are Chief Requisites. Specialists in Homa Economits Kitchen Have Been Making Extensive Ex periments—How Best Results Are Obtained. If your experience has been that it is because you have An Inexpensive cake re No difficity It to economize in the Mediterranean Is pointed ont by Doctor Benumetz of the Pasteur in- stitute, who says that reports show a in Syria, Saloniki, Alexandria and Con- are being taken, especially for the pro- tection of allied troops. mets plague will not become general, but urges sfrict sanitary measures at French ports. “Same insolent Germany” At the annumrl public meeting the French Academy of Science Pres. ident Guignard told of the part play. ed by science In the victory of the Allies, and explained the Inventions produced to oppose the devices ased by the enemy. M. Guignard declared that Germany today was the same as before, with the same insolent scorn for protises made and the same hope for an ope portune return of ber strength. cook who is not skillful has her troubles, Food specialists In the home econom- of agriculture have been partment extensive Investigations of one-ogg cakes, Their experiments with cheap cakes show that the best results are obtained when the hatter powder is added and when the cake Is baked In a very siow oven. The recipe which was used In the experiments follows: One.Eyg Cake. 1 level tablespoons 14 cups flour fat Ng teaspoons bak. anulated ing powder Wop ar 1 teaspoon vanilla 148 t6 23 cup milk 1 exe Cream fat and sugar together, add beaten age and heat theroaghly. Theo ‘add Roar and liquid alternately . aboot one-third of ench at a time. tent the hatter tharoughly after all flour and Hquid have been added. Vanilla many be added Aaving thie hating {ast of der over the fold in bakin hat g pow ter and it eigh get every part Do the batter the baking powder but turn into a cake pan and bake. coke moy be bak of the after batter. adding at once not bent it fois od cakes in n loaf, size as coup If it i= baked as 8 loaf of the above it should be put into a very slow oven, which is allowed to warm up gradan F. for one hour is suitable even tem perature). At the first trial one is more gure of in baking the small cakes than the loaf, given NCCES other methods than the one described above. Any approved method may be selected, but the two pointe which give the most diffienity are the too vigorous beating of the batter after the baking loaf in too hot en oven, If directions in the ahove recipe are carefully followed the resulting cake should be light, of even texture and uniform grain, tonder and moist. It should not be coarse and muffiin-like ip texture, nor By dry and Compact. SP OF TEREST 10 7 ATH HOUSEWIFE Handsome curtains .can be made only of good material. » . . Souk handkerchiefs fn a pail of galt and water before putting them futo the ordinary wash water. . » y If you need to keep cheese any tength of tine, you may prevent mold from appearing on the cut surface by costing It thinly with butter, - La When whisking an egg, be sure the basin, knife, ete, are perfectly dry and then you will have no difficalty in get. ting it ro froth GET READY FOR “FLU” Keep Your Liver Active, Yom Bystem Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De. light¥ul, Safe and Sure. Physicians and Druggists are advis- their organs in perfeet order as a protection against of influenza. They know gged up system and a lazy colds, influenza and serious complications, To eut she ght and to one - of sea, t a cold overniyg t's all iping, no si runing ¥ your liver is a acti fed and refreshe fine with a hearty fast. I Calotab eealed ASPIRIN 124 vay? 3a ’ wa Name “ on Genuine Goesn 1 A Feeling of’ Security You naturally feel know that the medic : . 3 ww is secure abs ser's Bwamp der remedy. ity, strength in every The same and excellence is main bottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant end is taken in teaspoonful doses, It is not recommended It is nat ecmpounded from for everything. ure’s great helper in relieving liver and blad- der troubles, A sworn statement of purity is with Root. 1f you peed a medicine, have the best. On sale st all you should drug stores However, if you wish first to try this t preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. XY. fora When writing be sure and Cause and Effect. Moralist—“A man may be down being out” “Penclogist— jafls” Now Is th= Tima to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's mo longer the slightest meed of double strength--is guaranteed to. remove these homely spoils Simply £+t an ounce of hine~—double strength-—~{rom your druggist. Fand apply » ef it night and mo £ and you ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than one ounce is needed to oom. He sure to ask for the double strength under guarantes of remove freckies Mixed identity. . “You didn’t know who I was “ie morning I" “No? Who were you?" Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottie of CASTORIA, that famous old re for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Sigaaure of Use for Over 850 Years, Children Cry for Fletcher's Cestoris Matching the Case. “That is such a loud engagement ring Will gave Bessie,” “Yes, but then she As such a big belle” i rer ap the Dr. Peery's “Dead Bhot” not Worms or Tapeworin bul clsans out cus In which they bred and tom digestion. Ons dose sufficient. ~-Ad Agree with a contentious ki keep on talking: and pretty soon, you will find he Is arguing with you.
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