The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 14, 1922, Image 7

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    MRS, LULA VANN
FULTON, ARK.
ASuggests to Suffering Women
the Road to Health
Fulton, Arkansas. —‘‘I used Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a
soreness in my side.
1 would suffer sobad-
.
3
i
wasnot abletodom
work without help.
saw your Vegetable
Compound adver-
tised in a newspaper
and gave it a fair
trial. Now I am able
to do my work and
don’t even havea backache every month.
I cannot praise Jou Vegetable Com-
pound enough and highly recommend it
those who have troubles like mine. I
am willing for these facts to be used as
a testimonial to lead all who suffer with
female troubles, as I did, to the right
road to health. ”’—Mrs. LULA VANN, Box
48, Fulton, Arkansas,
Itsthis sort of praise of Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, given by
word of mouth and by letter, one woman
to another, that should cduse you to con-
sider taking this well-known medicine, if
you are troubled with such symptoms as
painful periods, weak, nervous feelings,
miserable pains in your , and can-
not work at certain times.
Here is a woman who is so grateful
and glad to be relieved from a painful
™ —— I al atl i carat ad
that she wishes to tell all sick women,
Sufferers from this distressing
can secure quick relief Ly using GREEN
MOUNTAIN ASTHMA COM.
POUND Used
in treatment
lung
Guild.
and
quest
gists, J
RUPERT,
diseases by Dr
FREE TRIAL
Treatise sent upon
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H, GUILD
VERMONT.
CO.
An Inter
ested Onlooker.
yy?
“No,” said Squire Witherbee,
where they're puttin’ up a new store.”
“Ig Zeke working at last?
“No, it ain't that
kinder superintenden’
with several gents
run boardin’ houses. If th’
were to lay a brick or raise
without Zeke seein’ it
gpoil his day.”-
Herald
»
serious,
th’ job, along
other
workmen
a girder
done It
Birmingham
Write for 32-
Page Booklet,
“Mothers of
the World”
The
Mig 0.
Heywmed.
Fateleld Ce.}
Dept B
Mane noe. Mish
Use This Coupon
The Lioyd Mfg. booklet,” Mothers of the
World.”
It's toasted. This
one extra process
gives a delightful
quality that can
not be duplicated
Cuaticura Soap
Clears the Skin
and Keeps it Clear
Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 50¢, Taleum 25¢.
Over the Telephone, ®
The Woman was calling a rather im-
portant business man on a morning
when the telephone service seemed to
be particularly temperamental. She
had her numbgr and was waiting to
be connected with the business man
when n inasculine volee cheerily called
out, “Hello” “Is Mr. James in?"
asked the Woman. “When did he
come in? replied the masculine voice,
At that, the Woman sensed something
wrong and inquired, “What number is
this? “This is the morgue,” replied
the voice. The Woman gave up and
decided to write a letter instead —
Chicago Journal,
SMUT OF WHEAT
Area in Which Infected Fields
Have Been Found Has In-
creased 700 Square Miles.
GROW RESISTANT VARIETIES
Bpores of Disease Are Carried From
Field to Field—Farmers in Infest-
ed Area Are Urged to Con
sult County Agent,
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.) #
Although there have heen no serious
rommercial losses in this country re-
sulting from the spread of flag smut
of wheat In the region adjacent to St.
Louis in Illinois and Missouri, the
area in which infected fields have been
found has Increased since 1921 from
72 to about 700 square miles, and the
United States Department of Agricul-
Plant.
ant
the
ii
ease, attention should be given to
to the disease, In Aus.
in some parts of this
as 20 per cent and the infection
smut in
our own wheat-growing re-
been found parts
losses as high as 20 per cent,
Highly Resistant Varieties,
number of
A varieties of
in this area have been found
not to take the disease at all, or to be
ta it. Of the soft red
Red Rock,
Fuleaster, Mammoth Red
and Dietz are In Of the
hard red winter wheats, Illinois 10-110,
2-41, and P-10658, are
if not immune. Nu-
strains and varieties
have shown high resistance, but somg
resistant
wheats, Stoner or
this class
resistant,
other
district have been found to
Wind Carries Spores.
ity that the spores of the disease are
carried by thewind from field to field,
and for this reason it is doubtful If
any quarantine measures can be ef.
fective in preventing its spread. There
is strong Indication that the growing
of resistant varieties is the least ex-
pensive and most dependable method
of preventing loss, Crop rotation also
will help to keep the disease under
control, for, unless a. variety Is com-
pletely resistant, growing wheat after
wheat will Increase the infection in a
field.
Farmers within or near the infested
area are urged to consult with their
county agents or.state experiment sta-
tion and arrange to get supplies of
these recommended varieties for sow.
ing this fall.
RAPE IS IDEAL FOR PASTURE
Found Especially Valuable in Nerth
Dakota Because It Is Not Injured
by Frost.
In North Dakota they fave found
that an ideal fall pasture can be pro-
villed by sowing two or three pounds
of rape seed per acre In the corn at
the last cultivation. If the corn is
to be hogged off, rape will furnish an
ideal pasture for the fall season, It
is especially valuable because it Is
not injured by light frosts. In fact,
it has bgen found good for forage pur
poses until time of severe freezing.
WASTE OF GRAIN EACH YEAR
Much Loss Caused Every Season by
Poor Shocking—Man Driving
IRIN
Morning “~
Binder Can Help.
Every season there is much waste
of grain caused by poor shocking. The
man driving the binder can help the
shocker by making timely adjustments,
so that all the bundles are of proper
size and shape and the band placed In
the proper position on the bundle.
FOR CRANBERRY BOGS |
Beneficial Effect of Sanding Is
Noted in Wisconsin,
Frost Hazards Greatly Reduced gnd
Water Supply Conserved by Elim-
inating Need for Frequent
Flooding—Reduces Labor.
sm
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
Observations by the weather bureat
of the United States Department of |
Agriculture on the beneficial effect of |
sanding cranherry bogs have recently
been confirmed in a report from the
cranberry experiment station near |
Cranmoor, Wis. According to the re-
port there Is an average of BS days
between the last spring and first fall
frost (June 25 to August 22) over un- |
sanded bog, as against. 118 days be |
tween the last spring and first fall
frost over sanded bog.
‘his represents a gain of 95 per |
cent In length of frost-free season on |
ganded bog. The item of sanding, |
Mierefore, greatly reduces frost haz |
ards and conserves the water supply |
by eliminating the need for frequent |
flooding to protect against summer |
frosts. Sanding not only permits but |
requires deeper and better drainage,
and 1s an insurance against fires on
a bog in dry times. Sanding,
with thicker setting of plants, reduces |
labor and expense of weeding, besides |
insuring earlier cropping on the bog,
SUITABLE“CABBAGE STORAGE |
House Should Be So Arranged and |
Constructed as to Prevent Drip
Striking Heads.
(Prepared by the United States Department |
pf Agrict
Cabbage for storage should be care
fully grown and handled and of a |
variety well adapted to keeping, say
the vegetable specialists of the Unit
ed States Department of Agriculture, |
The with
loose
heads should be solid all
leaves removed and practically
diseases. They should be
house so constructed
as to prevent drip
striking the stored heads. It
that moisture
ventilation be so controlled as to pre
placed in a
and ar
from the
storage
is also essential and
moisture on
The
Sommon
from 32
degrees
condensation of
while in storage
mwaiptained
houses may
to 45 degrees
F.. depending on
In no should
allowed to freeze
The usual type of construction em |
in houses
iz that of a broad low house with an |
vent the
cabbage
temperature wn
Yars
degrees or 50
outdoor
the
conditions
case cabhpge he
commercial storage
alley sufficiently wide to admit a team
wagon through the center. and
he
Heads Well Adapted for Storing.
ranged on either side,
three layers or in crates or
ventilated bins.
lars are also largely
keeping of the crop,
deep,
used for the |
Leave Only Enough Old Plants to
Start Runners—Patch Should
Be Mowed and Raked.
for next year's crop is immediately
after this year's crop Is harvested,
Only enough old plants should be left
in the rows to start the runners. The
best berrkes are produced on the new
growth, Before the plants are thinned
the whole patch should be mowed,
then thoroughly raked and all the old
leaves burned. This will destroy a
great many insects that had intended
to winter over on the plants. It will
also get rid of numerous diseases that
might be carried on the old plants, If
the whole patch is burned over It
ghould be done on a very windy day,
else the crown of the plants will be
injured past recovery.
RYE AND VETCH HELP SOILS
Combination Makes Fine Crop for
Cattle and Contributes Source
for Nitrogen.
Rye and hairy vetch make a very
fine sollyng crop for cattle, Vetch
with rye also greatly adds to the ‘erop
for soll improvement. Vetch, being a
legume, contributes a seurce for nitro-
gen-gathering organiems and thus
helps enrich the soll In that constito-
ent. One bushel of rye to thimy or
forty pounds of vetch makes a good
combination. As vetch sced are usu
ally high, less may be planted, though
with less benefit to thin soil
Dyspepsia
Overcome ,
——————
Victims of stomach trouble, indiges-
tion, dyspepsia and their allied com-
plaints find Tanlac an ever-ready
gource of rellef and comfort,
sands of people have refound the joys
of health by its use after everything
elge they tried had falled.
“Tanlac helped me wonderfully,”
Clifton Forge, Va, “For over a year
I suffered tortures from indigestion,
and had to live on the simplest foods.
1 became almost a nervous wreck,
Tanlne restored me to the best of
health.”
Tanlne helps the stomach digest
the food properly and eliminate waste.
takes on new tone, vitality and en
the road to health,
Joy.
At the wedding there were three
§
STEARNS’
ELECTRIC PASTE
It also kills mice, cockrouches, water bugs
and ants, It forces thes: pests to run from
bullding for water and freeh alr. A 20e
box contains enough to kill 60 to 100 rats
or mice, Get It from your drug or general
store desler today,
READY FOR USE—-BETTER THAN TRAPS
An Imitative Pet.
“Well, you the house all to
yourself while Mrs, Peckton is away.”
“Not quite,” said Mr. Peékton. “1
the premises with Mrs. Peck
ton's poodle, who was left in my care.
I'm afraid the intelligent has
its behavior on its
have
animal
that of
“How
“When I try to make myself com
fortable with a cigar and a newspaper
it with marked disfavor."—
Birmingham Age-Herald,
807"
eyes me
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
one daughter to a perfect stranger,
The preacher's wife,
wedding fee,
The bet man, who had been reject.
ed for the last time by the bride.
Richmond Times-Dispatch.
who
the
got
Freshen a Heavy Skin
With the antiseptic, fascinating Cutl-
Powder, an exquisitely
scented, economical face, skin, baby
and dusting powder and perfume.
Renders other perfumes superfluous,
The Leisurely Unrighteous.
“Are ans in
part of the country?’
“Not any
there woonshiners this
more,” replied Farmer
“You
“No,
away.”
run them
They got moved
Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot”
Pin Worms, Round 4
but the mucos in the |
thelr nesting place
ott siso One dose
Advertisement
not only expels
and Tapeworm
yes which formas
ughiy cleaned
proves its efficacy. —-
Turn in a Score His Opponent
Could Not Beat.
G.
Steel company,
golf.
i
chief,”
Eugene
Bethlehem
of the
plays =a
first-class game of Between him
“big Charles M,
Schwab, exists a keen friendly rivalry,
the two playing regularly together,
In the trade, tell the
story of a match once played between
the two On the first hole, the story
goes, Schwab, who was Leepmg score,
Grace, president
his
steel they
Grace how man
taken, sud i
four,” said Schwab. A
Grace had a four and §
As he holed out
Schwab asked:
ak
asked wminy shots he had
was told five. “i
t the next hole,
Lwahb claimed
at th
“Gene, how many did
you hgve?
. Now
that if you can!"—Wail Street Jour
pal.
“One,” replie «1 Grae
Word of Hope,
A railway lawyer tells of a maling
He was rushed to a hosnital in an un-
After the operation, still
the anesthetic, he
once,
dazed from
“What is this place?’
“You have,” the house surgeon an-
“heen badly injured in an
ey
“Recover!
“Recover!
burgh Dispatch.
younger,
i
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Bears thet
In Use for Over 30 Years,
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Reasonable Conclusion.
ing to Hamp
gtter tomor'?
quaintance,
“His returned
Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge
he?”
but Dod Smith sys
another day.’
“ei
day
Smather's funeral
inquired an ac-
funeral?” surprisedly
“Why,
he ain't dead, is
“Not
can't
“Well,
rely
presizesy,
he last 3
then, 1 reckon pore Hamp's
what he
nsas City Star
ANOWS
gave him.”
Ki
Land of Prosperity
offers to home seekers opportunities that can.
not be secured elsewhere. The thousands of
farmers from the United States who have
accepted Canada’s generous offer fo settle on
FREE homesteads or buy farm land in her
provinces have been well repaid by bountiful
crops. There is still availatie on easy terms
Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre
~ land similar to that which through many
years has yielded from 20 to 45 bushels
of wheat to the acre-—osts, barley and
pax also a great abundance, while raising
OrSes. ¢, sheep an os is equ
rofitable. Hundreds of farmers in Western
Canada have raised crops in a single season
worth more than the whole cost of their land.
With such success comes prosperity, inde
pendence, good homes and all the comforts and
conveniences which make life worth living.
Farm Gardens, Poultry, Dairying
are sources of income second only to grain
growing snd stock raising. Attractive
climate, good neighbors, churches and Sg!
schools, good markets, railroad facilities, Xi
rural telephone, etc. ,
For certificate entitling you to re
duced railway rates, illustrated liters.
ture, maps, description of farm oppor.
tunities in Manitoba, Saskatchewan,
Alberts and British Columbia, etc.,
write
F. A. HARRISON
808 North Second Street
Harrisburg, Pa.
IN USE FOR 35 YEARS
BABE IEL
The Quick snd Sure Cure for
MALARIA, CHILLS, FEVER AND LA GRIPPE
It Is a Powerful Tomic and Appetizer
Will cure that tired feeling, pains in back,
limbs and head Contains no quinine.
arsenic or hablt-forming ingredient.
NO DYE
Q Bas Halr Color Restorer — Gaffe pn wWaley
apply it and watch results. Al all good drugeisis,
he, or direct from HESSIG-ELLLS, Chemists, , Tenn,
To restore gray or
faded hair ww orig.
inal color, don't uae
a dye—it's danger
ous — Get 8 bottle of
the
ions ©
THOSE SUFYERING frov
that sap the tality of {
tneomniz 3
nervos
phiet about
macs
AGENTS—A DOLLAR STARTS YOUR OWN
BUKINESS, pare time or full time '
particulars DEPART
®
Oc
ROOM FOR BUT ONE THOUGHT
Quite Impossible for Glutton's Ideas to
Rise Above Consideration of
His Stomach,
said he
and the
was crowded with
skill In the |
“A fat glott among the party.
He, with the admired the
display of antlers—horns of the moun-
elk, the antelope, the
we and so on, Then
bear skins, bison
And stuffed birds
rest, fine
tain tin
wil sat, oe
wore sins
skins, tiger skins
pheasants, woodeock, wild
turkey,
'
wild duck
* ‘My lord
She Changed Her Mind.
A peritie- ming 1
ariiving In New York one
the porter at the station
porter in a fury threw
The Cleveland woman picked
At the same time she explains d
that this
fed Cleveland
it up
gently was the only colin she
in purse, and
tn parting with ® for a tip she had
to have her
to her hotel instead of the
bus,
This explanation mollified the por
ter. “In that case, lady,” he said, “T'll
take the tip”
“No, never mind,” said the Cleveland
taking
the bus" -— Cleveland
Dealer.
ALWAYS HIS UNLUCKY DAY
Dr. Rathenau, German Statesman, Had
Dread of Saturday Which His
Tragic Fate Justified.
This was
later 1
down
ars
Will Clean Historic Edifice.
estn
ister
work. bringing t
color off
the di .
A preparation
give the
having
will
effect of
first
the outside
stone work of the abbey, to clean the
gray stone back to its original colors,
present the is, in places
black.
of
abbey
whitewashed
the
when
historic
been
outside
Step by step men climb the highest
after
all—
path again.