Build Up Your Health With Dr. Pierce's *‘CMD”* GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY a Dr. Plerce Prescribed { When in Active Practice i \ Liquid or Tablets. All Dealers If you are run-down, you're an easy mark for Colds and Grip. Pass Famod in History Khyber pass is the principal north- rn passage from India into Afghanis- tan. It is ten miles west of Peshawur, sxtending about thirty miles to- wards Jellalabad, lying between lofty 1iffs varying from 600 to 1,000 feet in ancight. It was by British troops led hy Colonel Wade on July 1830. and again in 1842 by Gen, Rir George Pollock. Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning aches sub on good old Musterole. . Musterole relieves the congestion and stimulates circulation, It has all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emergency use. It may prevent serious fliness. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. Jars & Tubes two forced 26, Better than a mustard plaster 'CARBUNCLES Carboil draws out the core and gives quick relief Ol GENEROUS 50¢ BOX de 51 Druggists —- Money back Guarantes WUmLOC aa CO Keep Stomach and Bowels Right By giving baby the harmless, purely vegetable, infants’ and children’s regulator. MRS. WINSLOW'S SYRUP brings astonishing, gratifying results fo making baby's stomach digest food and bowels move as they should at teething time. Guaranteed free from narcotics, opl ates, aleohol and all harmful ingredi ents. Safeand At All Leaves From Queen’s Coffin Among the gifts left to his son by Mr. Theodore Hall Hall, law, are “the flowers and leaves which fell from Queen Victoria's coffin at Paddington station, and were picked up by me after the departure funeral train, and were mounted by me, with ti frame and the casket in which they are kept.” don Tit-Blts, ‘Sure Relief barrister-at- of the eir brass Lon Su The great value of Bell-Ans is the reliefofdigentive disordersofthe stomach and bowels is proved by its substantial increase in use every year for the past thirty years. Promptly and properly taken we have never known it to fail, Send for free samples to Bell & Co. lne., Orangeburg N.Y. Perfectly Harmless to Young or Old BELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Pkds. Sold Everywhere ” HONEY of ALE HOREHOUND and TAR There's nothing like this for breaking up colds — amazin relief to sore throats, head an chest — Safe — Money back. 30 cents at all druggists. For quick, lasting relief from ’ ftching and burning, doctors prescribe Resinol DR.J.D.KELLOGG'S ASTHMAREMEDY for the prompt relief of Asthma and May Fever. Ask your druge giet for It. 28 cents and one dol« for. Write for FREE SAMPLE, Northrop & Lyman Co. Inc.,Buftalo, N.Y, KELLOGG S (Wm Tams MOMeR OF Tue Time. DJ woes LTTE wile Ded we LD fen Dew wilt BUR(TinG Wands Panes} Tome SENNE a Tien ou Feareo ty TEnoiR Foam WOULD VANISH FROM The LigwT Bur atl MY GRAVE 13 NEATH Tur Wave For Litt DES Twn, LOO Fins! SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT By F. A. WALKER THE LITTLE THINGS HERE of iutrinsie worth of H in some } mate bearing on our 1 many the is reluctance at among us to accept face value inti way Or anoles ha If we will stop for a m bustl our ¢ vy correo sw iat on e of our frenzied existen brains are cool to receive | we will perceive how trifles oft fect our attitude toward our word, suddenly spoken between life-l to fon death, be flaring ong friends has been known that endured till A little thin mendous In result, up ent an enmity g to but tre sure, Sir Isane New of the law A falling apple led ton to the discovery gravitation. f of (iss from ‘his adoring lenjamin West a great and made A caress mother painter Lincoln's fumous speech at Gettys- November 18, 1863, stirred comprising burg, [ only 265 words, the worl ppeal to human hearts, tunes have their beginning clerk starts his for ee) rings. It the often tonke les a The becomes the overpowering mammoth, us to the heights, val commonplace mite In end 3 is and leads us gayly to good or evil derious thought to every word to habits in the forming. to our deportment, our duty to one an her. not forgetting duty to ourselves a the To a that (ive and act, Oot we dependent on us the different vs, when to face the overwhelming deluge of lit things, is indeed dif- ficult. but if we go about our duty se- rlously and earnestly, shall our way clearly. The road to success or failure will well defined, and shall know which direction we are taking, Let us hope that we will not make a pitiful job of it. Let us make cer tain that the faults that almost over- in the beginning are longer feared, and that we are climbing the hills to a good and useful life, singing as we go. (8 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) msl Jrasnmsnsnie | THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY esentangle emo enmesh we come with tions face tle we See he we no now Chine us The young lady across the way says she grows more tolerant us she grows older and does not blame so much as she pities those who are tempted away from the primrose path of duty, (® by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) “WUAT of IT? ——— capris - wo Sant one \'VE ete —) — v go. Mother's Cook Book “EE / Lemme np em fo give sweetest thing His almighty power To earth and, deeply pondering What it should be one hour, In fondest and love of heart Outwelghing every other, He moved the gates of And gave to earth God though the In tay A0¥ heaven apart a Mother URING the puddings « more suitable and 3 weather, Indian { are enjoyed Betsey's Pudding Take ons } ! flour, one cups fy i a suet, ra isins, | chopped, grated carrot, one-half of a grated or: grated nutmeg, one teaspoonfu of cloves | steam three hours, lemon peel, | one teaspoonfu Mix an Cherry Pudding Bent one egg add big ] f and fourth cup ong i milk one of one tablespoonful i two POW der, 1 one-fourth of a cupful teaspoonfuls of teaspoonful of salt and of cherries; For | one steam for an half the sat ' i hour and a wil cream equal Mm irte of whip Juice u cherry with sugar and extract to taste, Date Pudding. two eggs, add one spoonfuls of flour, three fal ens i Bake in a slow oven fo with of milk. minutes. Serve whip Peach Custard, Arrange alternate layers of cake an sections of canned peaches in a dis boiled Bananas, or all cover with custard, sweel oranges good. preserves Tapioca Pudding. Cook one tablespoonful of tapioca fifteen minutes, add a pint of milk. dissolve a tablespoonful of gela. tin in one-half cupful of cold water, add one-half cupful of sugar and the beaten yolks of two eggs Pour over stewed dried peaches and one-half of a sliced banana When cool stir in one-half cupful of whipped cream. ninute Foamy Sauce, Cream two tablespoonfuls of butter, add cupful of powdered sugar | gradually, one beaten egg. salt, flavor ing. beat well and add one cupful of | whipped cream. one i & 19217. Western Nowapaper Unlon.) ies een Jaman SAWS By Viola Brothers Shore FOR THE GOOSE— WOMAN never wholly belongs to a man till she realizes he can make her miserable. it's hard enough to hear two and judge one--let alone hear one and Judge two, Lavishness ain't even a second cousin to generosity. FOR THE GANDER If you laugh too much, it's a sign of bein’ a fool, But no more than If you never laugh at all, The feller that's losin’ Is the on'y one that can afford to laugh. Books without leisure is a pity. But leisure without books Is death. | SOME PICTURES By DOUGLAS MALLOCH " 3 'D LIKE some pletures 1 could hang In our new house, but where to go To find the artist I don't know, He'd have to understand the gang That play around erick I'd like a portrait made The freckled boy But Mick has wandered And all the kids Who hung around the harn used to the of Mick, who made us smile many a mile, I knew of yore fore, I'd like a picture no noble steed deed, f course, A certain horse And yet the Hi I ever saw-—raw- boned, « But the Ari old-t I'd Tht For 13% ise, in that's horse | use nd the me coul like to have a picture one-eyed pelter that wife to hang above Beside the portrait Gof | I'd like a picture of our barn, Our old red barn, to deck the wall, And our old house~but best of all Was that old barn where many Was spun, where man) held, And I'd like a painting Our brand-new I'd like some plctu I don't sug } Yate HOUKS HOSE i She says, “1 wish you wouldn’ of our old life, left Keep telling folks You know we've that hind.” And that's I find I gud » saddest fact it 13 pe ictures, 1 | CTHE WHY of | SUPERSTITIONS | By H. IRVING | KING TOUCHING THE DEAD N MRS. BERGEN'S "C stitions™ appears the followin su | irrent munication: have noticed funerals of the ed that when elder ly people passe the would toy person some act ent on evers 84 beca $:1 "no is wa din itions are jcent about them whet ridicule nd parti) which fear of a ’ y 1 » of that feeling savage people to “Hold his fetis! cau white 's art.” The ui in question patently a of that most an- clent belief in the power of the touch aan werstition survival tt gaze aj «nt is good example of this is the custom for the king's evil, scrofula, which was practiced by the English down to the of Queen Homer tells 3 of touching 5 alias ime us monarchs Anne, four thousand ag “touched the and steeled their manly souls” over the long list of definitions in the dictionary of the word “touch” and how nearly all of them have in the idea of the exertion of a mental or spiritual power by, the toucher over the touched. It is an idea of primitive man who appears to have a sort of magnetic spiritual fluid flowing from the finger that touched. When we touch the dead. as in the superstitious practice mentioned, we exert the power of the “touch” over thelr disembodied spirits to keep them away from us {2 by McClure Newspaper Syndicats.) how, some years rn Aga chiefs Look 0, memnon ROP them conceived § GIRUGAG/S “It used to be it was good dope for a lunchroom to advertise home cook ing,” says Cynical Sue, “but nowadays that sort of thing is more likely to de (Copyright) stroy confidence.” Mr. Meloud lives at the Eldred Hotel in Sparrows’ Point, Md. and is u well-known figure in ship building circles, as well as in fraternal organ- izations. His close friends know him as “Happy Mae.” “From childhood I was fragile,” he eays, “and the family doctor pre- dicted I would never see 21. Well, | did, and for many years afterwards led a gay end hearty life. But by 45 I paid dearly for ical wreck. it. I was a comple ie I felt ‘all in’ and at and I'll ¢ on my Ibs., and I could around, Everyth gone wrong (ae me. ut b silt me | to 1 £8. , never before felt so full o energy. My nerves and | eat and eleep like a ch own friends are amazed at the co and I tell them that Tenlac is entitled in mek 1:4, ie strong as huld ¥ ge DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With “Bayer Cross” Has Been Proved Safe by Millions Warning! “Bayer” Unless you see the name mckage or on tablets you on y } gettin the e dangerous. nay pros Stock Regions Little Bothered by ¥ wi Ee Rg k ! " Wolves * eQu New Mexion } durin 31 the creased + state vasions tain lions A slothful man never Ease irritated throats, relieve coughs and sweeten the breath with Luden's. and Sy es 2 How many Jats has the “Pain King been calling at your home? More than 50 years ago, in 1871, Dr Hundreds undie Co. Piqua, Ohlo. here is such a steady, all-the-year- ‘round demand for Porter's Pain King, the original liniment, and Porter's Pain King Salve, that dealers everywhere now carry these standard home reme. dies In stock, and you need never be without them. Many users have written letiers tell. ing how good Porter's Pain King ia how many things they use it for, an often adding, “I would not be without 1." Rea the directions wrapped around the bottle, sored it for the transfor- undown and weak, if alizing tonic ng Tanlac It is nature's taki Was Your Grandmother’s Remedy For every stomach and intestinal {iL This good old-fash- herh home remedy for consti- pation, stomach fils i other derango- of the sys- alent these days ig in even family medicine Tag day. WT ma gua dl a]Bs pi » E loned and ments sf Une Ghee Core plete the most Slubborn case Agents waned FREE Berry Ce Dept EB, nderfu. and sure t KREMOLA. Prios f Braeise z Ir. & Chionge FOR OVER 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world- A wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, Jumbago and uric acid conditions. HAARLEM OIL correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Goro MEDAL. AGENTS WANTED Big opportunity offered. Make good: money acting as our salesman for the highest fruit trees grown. Also ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, Write today. Virginia Nurseries, Richmond, Va elo. The Secret of Beautiful Halr, A simple prep arat n oeting only few pennies io prepare at home Contains or other gan ger hemicals. Full ne 268c. Pegxy Ta 464 Montcialr Ave Bethlehem Fa o peroxide x directs tort \ CHICKS, TEN LEADING BREEDS. Leghorns 250.290 egg breeding Buff, Brown Leghorns, Rocks Wyandottes Orpingtons Ancona for big 28% page oatalog CHICK HERY, New London, Ohl BARY Hollyw White woghorns, CREW 100 eggs $6.00, r matings, descrip Marionvilie, Moe Large Everlaying English I an line. leading pr ore ifcke $15 prepaid. Sa free. Mra Chas Arns WANTED-SALESMAN WITH CAR to travel and sel] cigars retall dealers. Responsible party financed. Shelby Cigar Co. Dept. BB. Shelby, N. C ie meyer to MAKE YOUR HAIR MORE BEAUTIFUL with Hobette Shampoo Comb and save your eves with self threading needles. Particts lars free. MAY BMALL WARES CO bg Lombardy St, Newark, N. J. Agents wanted. Just pack and ship to us via FREIGHT, NOT EXPRESS. Mail us bill of lading and we will forward check. THE BOOK OUTLET 1201 Broadway « « New York City. Peantifel Flowers Wonderful collections $1 each. all 15. 50 Glad. # Dahlias, § Feonlen, 12 iris, 10 Cannas, 40 Pansies Many others: jowest prices. Stoneroad TYeagertown, Pa. 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