‘ THE CENTRE REPORTER, Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION JS 6 Be A Hot wa Sure Re DELL-ANS 25¢ AND 75¢ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE -- r Piles are usually due to strain. ing when constipated. Nujol being a lubricant keeps the food waste soft and therefore prevents strain- ing. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it not only soothes the suffering of piles but relieves the irritation, brings comfort and helps to re- move them. Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so cannot gripe. Try it today. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the double strength- these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine from any morning and you should soon see that sven the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished en- tirely, It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear skin and gain & deautiful Be sure to ask for Othine, az this is sold money back if it clear complexion tha double-strength fails to remove freckles USE BOOKKEEPING CHART - MERCHANTS STUDENTS TOREKEEP TURERS gery ine, BOOKKEEPING i Avenues NEW YORK mem CITY Foreman—Yes, I'll give sweepin’ an® Keepin’ the place clean, ‘But I'm “Well, sta on somethin’ simpler.”"—From Life, ye a job a college graduate.” then, mnvbe ye better re Never a night without a morn, CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING CO. Wonwiide ted) New Yord Vaseline Reg US Par OFF Yellow or White PETROLEUM JBLLY Beare Street pf i Good to the last drop should say it is | I could tell a cup of Maxwell House blindfolded. What else could have such aroma, such flavor, MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE TR AOR a A RENE cs (0), 1923, Western Newspaper Union.) The world is all dark or the world is all bright, Just as we choose to make it; Our burden is heavy, our burden is light, Just as we happen to take it; And people who grumble and peo ple who groan At the world and posal Would grumble and groan if world were their own With un, moon and stars at dis- posal, at every pro- the Harriet Swift, WHAT TO EAT the summer, when bread accumulates, try using the fresher slices for French toast. Beat an egg, add one- half cupful milk and dip the bread, covering During drys and a little sweet fat until brown both sides. Serve with or without ma- ple sirup. Crumb Muffins, fine bread crumbs, one-half cupful of flour, one egg, one cupful of milk, three teaspoonfuls of baking powder, tablespoonful of sugar and two table- spoonfuls of melted lard. Mix bake about twenty minutes, Bread Griddle Cakes, before adding to the milk, In the morn- ing add egg and soda and a little flour; well and cook as usual on u hot griddle, Bread Pudding. bread, moisten ndd three eggs and beat the bread crumbs, adding gradu- ally one cupful of sugar and a quart of Flavor Take little well stale with a with spices or extract, Bake in a moderate oven until firm, Currant Pies.—Take two cupfuls of crush and add one cup- of a tablespoonful of sugar, the volks Iwo eggs, of and flour mixed with four tablespoonfuls of jake the shell and fill with the five well sealded for minutes—until with a meringue, ising of the of sugar. {over stiffly-beaten whites eges four tablespoonfuls Take one and cker Cracker Crumb Cake. cupfuls of graham era add one-half eupful of flour, teaspoonfuls of baking salt powder and one To one-quarter of a butter add and one-half cupfuls teaspoonful of al- teaspoonful of cupful of sugar. cupful of softened two one milk, one mond extract, Ce mixtures and Bake in a sheot im hine or In layers. tke the bird its flight Awhile on bough. too slight Feclis them give way beneath and yet she sings Knowing that she hath winge ~Vietor Hugo Be that halting In her, SUMMER LUXURIES At this season there Is such a wealth of good things to choose that we need not suf. fer for variety, Peas. Shell enough green peas make a quart, add six cupfuls of water and a sprig of mint: cook un- fo Press two one table spoonful of arrowroot and a little white pepper. Add to the liquor In which the peas were bolled, stir and cook until well cooked. Have ready a teaspoonful of meat extract dissolved in a little water and stir this into the soup when serving. Chicken or veal stock may be used Instead of clear water to cogk the peas, making a much more delicate soup. French Turnips.— Pare, cut into dice and cook until tender one pint of small white turnips. following sauce: through a colander, add of sugar, to four tablespoon- one-half teaspoonful of pepper and four tablespoonfuls of hutter, add one pint of milk and stir the whole until It boils. Remove from the fire and add then reheat, and add the juice of a large lemon, Stir rapidly and pour over the turnips in a hot vegetable dish. Sprinkle with a tablespoonful of finely minced pars- ley and serve. Strawberry Venus.—Make a rich biscuit dough, using two cupfuls of flour, four teaspoonfule of baking powder, two tablespoonfuls of short ening, one-half teaspoonful of salt and milk to make a mixture to roll. Roll out and cut Into good-sized bis cuits and place on a plate, set into the steamer and steam for half an honr. 8erve with a sauce prepared hy mixing twa cupfuls of powdered sugar with three-fourths of a cupful of butter and when well-blended add n quart of crushed strawberries, Set in the fee chest to chill and serve with the ..ot dumplings. Potato Varieties Free From Wart Tests Show That American Species May Be Planted in Infested Areas. (Prepared by the Unhied States Department of Agriculture) It is now well established that po- tato culture need nowhere be aban doned on account of the prevalence of potato-wart as suit. able Immune disease, so long rarieties are avallable, of Agriculture. conducted by the that there ment tests have shown of American varieties of which are immune from the and may safely be planted In Infested arenas, The results of ering a period of from years, are discussed in ulletin 11568 just ready for distribution. are a disease one to Immune Varieties. A few of the principal which have proved to be immune are Eureka, Early Petoskey, First Cordon's Early Snowfinke, varieties Early, Early Extra Sunlight, Albino of Spaulding Burbank, Bountiful Green Mountain, Green Mountain Idalio Rural, McGregor, M« Norcross of the Green Early the Ehnola, Michigan Rose Eurly Rose, of of the Delaware the lurbank (old group; Junior, 1 Mountgin group, as well as a Quarantine Policy. The use of wart was adopted no policy in 1920, the d made its 1018, appearance As a prelimin direction all owners actually wiurt were permi rt-immune varieti select fields wa variety munlding wood cpmmoercial tion possesses etal characteristic of mixtures the whole £1ev1s CLIOn is Com wer Survey graphics disease 1922, and syivanis, i'r ture faved Washing ~intes It Pays to Dehorn All Stock Before Marketing Dehorned ste Of erifeors not only he cnn tives will sell for an as a Doug nore made by W MH hushandry division who says further: “The the calf The at to del is from ten dass t« best time old horns can Killed, and with fence {o the i a stick of caustic show a red surface ampendgd on horn and about it or with an should be d rubbing the shou aid application t Pg cloth on will suffice on with a glove the hand. ae fhe younger calves, be three after calves are a month old it may to make two or applications Yearl be dehorned with safety A dehorniag clipper can Ne COLRATY even ing cattle can gen- ernily nt this time of year be used.” nnturally have a bearing on the selling value, On that account, Mr. Peters, breeders discriminate severely AVR against purebred cattle when they have been dehorned "i a Stomach Worm Loss in division nt thant have suffered Animal University of the husbandry men farm state “ny ore great worm. The lambs suf These losses can be re. duced by treatment that is inespen sive and easily administered, “the best preventive amd the one most easily given” says Philip A. An derson of the division, “is copper sul. phate or blue stone, as it is often known, Make a 1 per cent solution by dissolving one-quarter of a pound of the blue stone in a pint of boiling water, adding cold water to make three gallons, being sure that a clear solution is obtained and always using an earthenware or a wooden recep tacle. The dose for lambs, according to size, is three-quarters of an ounee to one and one-half ounces; for older sheep, two and one-half ounces te three ounces. An ordinary tablespoon holds one-half ounce, “A veterinarian's syringe ean be used, but care must be exerciesd In not pushing the plunger of the syringe too rapidly, as the solution may enter the lungs and give trouble. This treat: ment should be repeated In ten days or two weeks, or, If the flock is badly | Infested, two or thie times during worsonk at intervals of 30 days” stomach , CENTRE HALL, PA. to Purchase New Seed Number of Desirable Crops Introduced in Nebraska. {Prepared by the United Biates Department of Agriculture.) By utilizing $46 of the premiums won by the previous year's agricultural ex- hibit at the state fair to purchase seeds of crops, vegetables, and melons the county, Keith introduced a into its stem, according to a report States Departinent of not grown in county, Neb, last year number of desirable farming = the United Agriculture The gecd for each variety, kinds of corn, wheat, outs, bar were crops many ley, rye, a and native tomatoes #ge Crops, tale potatoes, onlons, squashes, pumpkineg, miscellaneous field and gare « divided Into four parts and free to a volunteer of four different condition Crops, wi one part given ® county under of the the cultivated, seed] be planted on good soil and two samples of exhibitic at the state falr. The mn plantings we earefully and cultivated n of the count t When re under the su- agricultural the , wer pervisio tension agen iH were collected In the fal 450 er senting twenty nt by later were more nan . ty 1 fa the rops were the count) he state fair and met Are Suitable for Ducks vr e range re the § ix deficient | ren od or re they crnnnt he s great fod alfalfa, ‘ . ir fowls 1 of freedom, duck he fies af ant , pnd simi ag v2 he run through a ud ent inte very 1 we being fed to the hirde ¢ to this green fod hreed showld he fod twice a day as they will eat of 8 mash sting, bs jo parts corn meal, 1 part of low and 4 part ris of ment measure oF An wheat hran, 4 parts of gra of fine grit, and sorap. flour, 1 fy i 5 pi Handling of Parasites of European Corn Borer More than 1.000000 individuals of an important parasite of the European corn borer, Habrobracop brevicornis Wesmael, have been successfully reared and liberated in the densely infested area In New England. It was Department of Agriculture worth while to st tempt to introduce it into the badly infested areas of southern Ontario Following a suggestion to this effect made to the Dominlon entomologist atithorization war re given hy the Canadian govern that it might he cently laboratory at Arlington, Mass, to re ceive instruction in the technique nee will shortly be reared and introduced into Canada. Neveral other promising parasites of the corn borer have been received from France and are being reared at the Arlington laboratory. At least one additional species will soon be ready for liberation, Panels in Mixed Car of Hogs Will Prevent Loss Rather heavy losses are some times reported from the mixing of dif ferent lots of hogs in an car sent by local shipping associations, Strange hogs put together are very likely to fight and do/ much damage. It pays, according to DeKuib County Adviser Tom Roberts, to put panels across the car to separate the differ ent lots, says the Prairie Farmer. 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Grape-Nuts not only digests easily, aids in the digestion of iy Sige y isp, delicious Grape-Nuts with milk or cream is a complete food. It supplies the life-cssentinl vitamin-B; also iron, phos and other ime portant mineral elements nerve, tooth, bone other body structure. The daily use of Grape-Nuts is a form of health insurance which has demonsrascd in of healt more than 25 years. but also Your grocer has offer of over $78 or write to Mich, interesting details of our for Nuts Recipes. Ask bi Br Bonn i gResipes, Ask bimohomt itso i & x
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