Exact Copy of Wrapper. Luck Has Come His Way. “He says it's a good world.” “Hum, somebody must have just left 8im a lot of money.” semis ——— ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuirfe “Bayer Tablets of As; fine Aspirin safe by and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken “Bayer package” which contains proper directions to relleve Headache, Tooth ache, Earache, Neuraizia, Rheumatism Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets Druggists also sell larger “Bayer packages.” Aspirin is trade oaceticac nroved proved few cent cost Sweet Girl's Affection Must Have Been Very Comforting to the Old Gentleman, Yes! % The blu girl leaned over her father's chair and put her arm around his neck. “You dear old papa!” cooed. “You've been very good to your little girl since hér engagement.” “T'm always glad to make my sun- beam happy.” murmured fatiser fondly. “I want you to think sometimes of your foolish old father and remember that he did everything he could to make home pleasant for you before you left him in his louely old age” “Oh, you dear, sweet man! What would you say, if I didn’t leave you, after all?” «Eh man. “How can I be go selfish after you have been so good to we, and done everything for me?’ said the girl ten- derly. “I don’t care so very very very much for George. I'm going to tell him it was sll a mistake, and that he can find somebody else, for I'm always going te stay at home with you. And then you ean always give me nice things!" “Ring she exclaimed the startled old Naturally. “The color rowe (in her face “Of course, # did, Its price went up with everythiag else and there was the war tax “ded” GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, Care, Colored Boy Would Be Hard to Beat. Qitting In the rear end of a day conch on a jerkwater road In Texas and the front being the sacedmmoda tion J—looking through the open door of the dividing partition—saw the stop In white passengers reserved for of colored porsons, conductor boy who had boarded the coach at 8 flag station, “1 ain't got no the darky say. handful of silver dollars pocket and the palm covered with coigs. “Well, then, where do you want to go?" asked the conductor, don’t make no difference.” “Jog af ole ticket, ecap'n” I heard out of hand, n extended its “Cap'n. It quoth the boy. please, sah, done ridden up an’ effen 1 lak de looks of de place, an effen 1 don't lak i I'll give you some mo’ money an’ keep on a-ridin'm— Irvin 8. Cobb in the Saturday Evenin 12 Post, tells me is oft you yere money I'l when den git Too Good to Work, i mantelpiece In a Southern home, | faithful to its duty. It bad run unin terruptedly for years. On a holiday occasion the maid, an old-time negro, { decorating the house with holly and | mistletoe, furnished the clock with a | particularly brilliant wreath, | she sald. dressed it up for the ocen 1 slon. The next morning when she came to work, the faithful old clock had stopped: She stood hefore it, arms akimbo and apostrephized It: was going to stop, clock! like a nigger all dressed good to You Is just 11 Hp you think you Is tor work.” A Helping Hand. A very shy young farmer was court. ing a serious-minded young who was not averse to him or to mar riage, but she found herself after a could not summon up courage to speak One night, ns they sat together—in dead silence, of course—in her fath er's parlor, she decided that the hour and the man had come. ous tones, “George, and don’t like to squeeze my hand" Tenant Perplexities. out of your shell? Second Saall-“T'm afraid someone else will go In It” Fa dhieiuhudiaboiaieds a A July of health enters This e pn ness of a is STABLE FLY NOW SERIOUS MENACE Bite of This Insect Is Far Differ- ent From That of Other Little Pests. IS CAUSE OF HEAVY LOSS | | | | It Breeds in Accumulations of Various Kinds of Vegetable Matter and Alco in Manure—Spraying Is Not Satisfactory. {Prepared by the ment of United Btates Agriculture.) The acute paln produced by the bite of the stuble fly brings to any wan a { sudden realization that this biting in- | sect Is pointedly different from the ! house fly or wphold fly, although | hitherto his opinion. may have been that the two were Identical, i Cause Heavy Losses. At times this fly becomes excessive 'y abundant and occasions heavy i {osses among nearly all cinsses of lve | stock. Yeur in and year out it 15 a source of great annoyance, especially { to horses and cattle, and Is an all-too- | common and persistent pest. | The adult stable fly resembles the {| nouse fly, but is slightly broader and feeds principally on the blood of ani i mails, which it with Its | plercing mouth parts. It hireeds In ac i cumulations of various kinds of { etable matter and also In manure, és | pecially when the latter Is mixed with | straw. When straw stacks become wet Ix part. draws long, EY. veg Aduit Female Stable Fiy, Showing Body Enlarged With Blood. soon after thro the decaying shing the flies breed in straw, and it is which produces the vere outbreaks, Spraying Not Satisfactory. eying animals with not very satisfactory, but the numbers of stable flies can be kept down hy caring properly for stable refuse and by stacking or otherwise disposing of straw. The United States départment of agricultu Washington, D. C prepared a bulletin “The Stable Fig" will be complete instructions for of conditions Spry repelients is re which sent on rogues " rived the gi control or prevention of this pest RAISE SUCCESSION OF CROPS it Is Possible to Have Several Crops for Table Use During Summer and Autumn, iy all the garden stirred and fresh for seeding It Is po 3 : keeping ase for a long season. By planting spring and then a couple of short rows of summer, it is possible to have sweet during the summer and fall, Sweet corn may be planted at intervals from April to the last of July, and beans during the same time. Radishes may be sown and coming on for use in a fresh state from March till the first of September in central latitudes It is impossible here to enumerate all of the good things that can be had | fregh from the garden during the mid dle of the summer and through the fall months by keeping all the vacant | spaces seeded and through seeding or | setting out plants between rows of crops that will soon be out of the way. bunch ' SUMMER SPRAY AIDS APPLES lowa Farmers Make Profit of $10.75 From an Investment of 60 Cents on Each Tree. A profit of $1055 from an Invest ment of G0 cents Is the sum made by | the Towa farmers who co-operated with | the Towa experiment station and thelr county agents In the summer spraying | demonstrations, In each of 11 or chards In 10 counties representing every section of the state, there were 19 trees sprayed A yield of 7 bushels was received from the sprayed trees while the un- sprayed trees from the same orchards yielded only 2% bushels each. The sprayed apples brought from $2 to $3 a bushel and the unsprayed ones brought only $1. The trees were gprayed four times during the year st labor, and depreciation on the spray outfits, SORE SHOULDERS OF HORSES One of Common Ailments While Ani mals Are at Work—Ill.Fitting Collar ls Cause. One of the common ailments of horses when they are at work is sore shoulders. Sores on the points of the shonlders are usually caused by the collar being too wide or too long. The remedy Is to put on a different collar $ COCO PPIEOPEOPIPOSECGPOPOPOPOIO0¢ HIGH PRICES FOR EGGS Renn Here are some of the ways: Select pure breeds that iny mote or larger eggs, such as the White Leghorns, Wyandottes Plymouth Rocks. Rhode Island Reds or Orpingtons, Give better care, food and shelter, with dry, clean, vermin. proof nests, Confine mules except in breed- ing season, f Collect eggs frequently, espe- cially In hot or muggy weather, Store eggs In a dry, clean, cool place, Use small and dirty egzs at home, Market freqaently, with pro- tection at all times from heat. Sell for cash on a basis of size and quality, "loss off,” lustead of “ese count.” Use an attractive package, Combine shipments as a pats ter of economy. - BOs rrr rr rrr OIC O PIPPIN IOPP IEE I OOPS SCIENTISTS HELPING ! | | | | New Jersey Grower Most Luscious Berries. mercially by Men Who Utilize in. formation Given Out by De. partment of Agriculture. Luscious blueberries—many of which tt an inch In diame eter--thnt sell for £10 a bushel! Such is the product secured by an New Jer principal business has been growing eranberries but who ion At present he has 20 in part, with lueherry stock ree-fourths of sey grower, whose more recently took up the cultiva of blueb acres which TR, fully selected wild and, in pr with 1 by the bureau of pin rt. furnished try of the United Sint department of agricul- Not Mly on quality but the the old ure ire the berries vield is prolific, The plantation pear Browns Mills, ut done HOT wir, f Bk this grower is b Ys 6a 1 bond 11 ov fit 8 Deng «nn who are utiliz- the scientists, supplied by . g # wis td gs good pol oa % Gea rin gEricuiture made a study of bilge several years, and ish data regarding the and most r Rigniticn © i% The latte berry host the the on a ng lueberry cil sny tracts ial thy berries best #, 80 aciC a8 10 worthless for ordi Ths $s sg Thus thro Bry riculture, ah ie to utilize nn which have ! been regarded hard and unpromising. cle Without Having Pigs Climb ing His Legs. der can pour slops Into this and litter of pigs climbing his spilling the from it extends possibly a foot the pen and makes «y and simple. The two up § without having an earnest feed nd outside of Trough for Pigs. rights will be’ needed traugh In place. to hold the That common acci- by the hogs or having them thrust head and shoulders under the stream Crop Takes No More Moisture When Planted With Corn Than Do Weeds -Leaves Make Silage. Soy beans take no more moisture when planted with corn than do weeds and the leaves make rich silage. The labor of caring for soy beans with com i= no greater than for corn alone, Properly cured, the crop is relished by all stock. Leaves Contain High Percentage of Protein-Little Tankage Needed to Balance Ration, Leaves of rape are high in percents age of protein to dry mattor, and pigs fed corn or harley or rape pasture do not need more than onetwentieth tankage or its equivalent in olimeal, buttermilk or skim wilk to balance the grain. 5 » Cedar Rapids, Ya.—* After the birth of my last child I had such painful spells that would unfit me entirely for my housework, I suf- fered for months and the doctor said fast my trouble was organic ulcers snd I would have to have an opera tion. That was an awful thing to me, with a young baby and four other ghildran, so one day I thought of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and how is had helped me years before and I decided totry fs again, I took five bottles of Vege table Compound and used Lydia E. then L have beens well woman, able to take care of my house and family without any tavuble or a day's pain. 1 am ready and thankful to swear by our medicineany time, Yam forty. our yearsold and bavenothadaday's {ilness of any kind for thres years." —~Mrs. H. Korwio, 617 Ellis Divd, Cedar Bapids, Iowa. Sand diky, Ohio ~* Afterthebirth of my baby I had organic trouble, My doctor said it was caused M1 too beavy liftiog snd I woul have to have an operation. I would not consent to an operation and let it go for over a year, havi my sister do my work for me as was not able to walk. One day my aunt came to see me and told me about your medicine—said it cured her of the same thing. I took Lydis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and used Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Sans. tive Wash and they have cured me. Now I do my own housework, wash. ing and ironing and sewing for my family and also do sewing for ober people. stil take a bottle of Vege table Compound every spring for a tonie. I recommend your medicice to others who have troubles similar to mine and you can use my ieller if you wish." —Mrs. PAUL Pires. yous, 1325 Stone Bi. Sandusky, Ohio, Riis ——————— — SMALL COMFORT FOR TITUS Mr. Titmouse Might Have Felt Better Had He Not Called on News. paper Editor, Titus Titmouse was Infuriste the editor of the Westerg him up in two seconds. 5 “Is this quired Mr “It is” desk. “Didn't liar?” “It did not” “Didn't it _say “ijt did not.’ “Well, some paper said it.” “Possibly it the newspaper Titmouse, responded the this paper say I was a scoundrel?” WHS our contemporary down the street.” suggested the editor, as he picked up a paperweight. “This paper never prints stale news"—Los Angeles Times, . SWAMP-ROOT FOR stands out pre-eminent as a meditine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven upon thousands of distressing cases Swamp-Root makes friends guickly be cause its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, bealing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi um and large. sat preparation send ten cents to Dr. When writing be sure and He Knew. A western youngster who attends an eastern college came home recently for a few days. His mother, of course, cooked up all his special dishes and the youngster rejoiced as he sat down to the well-filled table. “I'll tell you, John" began his father, beaming at the boy, “the happlest time in nost people's lives is right when they are eating, isn’t It? - John looked at mother, who had acted as cook, and then at the rest of his family, “Yes, it is” he agreed, *“nrovided that they are eating with gome people for whom they actually care” — tnsist on having Dr. Peery’s “Dead Shot” for Worms or Tape and the draggist will procure ft. It is the only Vermifuge whieh operates thoroughly after a single dose.-Adv. wm wy y Capable, “Are these lady barbers a success?” “Sa far as I know, they are. I heard one of them discuss the World's Series most intelligently” a Harvest 20 to 45 Bushel to Acre Wheat in Western Canada Think what i you in good hard dollars with the great de mand for wheat at hig Many farmers in Western Canada } paid for their land fre a single The EAE puccess may still be for oy can buy on easy terms Farm Land at $16 to $30 an Acr jorated near thriving towns, good mar. kets, raliways—Jand of a kind which grows 20 te 45 bushels of wheat te the sere. Good grazing lands at low prices convenient to ¥ grain farm vou to reap the profits from ing and dairying. Learn the Facts Aboul Western Canada «jow taxation (none on improvements), healthfu] climate good schools churches, pleasant social relationships a prosperous and industrious people For llustrated Mterature, maps, descrip. tion of farm opportunities in ManMoba. Saskatchewan, and Alberta, redoced railway rates, otc, write Department of Immigration, Ottawa Can, or Ff. A. BARRISOR 210 K. Third St... Harrisburg, Ps. A oo that Ces ave crop Yours arm enable stock rails. Canadian Gaverpment KING PIN PLUG TOBACCO Known as “that good kind" Try it—and you will know why “Can’t Cut Off My Leg” Says Railroad Engineer “1 am a rallroad enginedér; about I years usly inj)
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers