Pace 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 26, 1906, | | | | good proprietary orass ponst win wou | SITY IYI IY IY YY IY IT YTV YY AYIVIYYY | “Oh, isn't the spring beautiful? (or | a shining surface to the ware, RPRPLLLRED MRS. ELLA S. STEWART. President of the Illinois Kqual Saf. frage Association, Mrs. Ella 8. Stewart of Chicago, pres- ident of the Illinois Equal Suffrage as- soclation, is one of the progressive and public She Is Intensely interested in all move- spirited women of her state. ments making for the advancement of her sex and the welfare of mankind. Mrs ident of the Illinols Women's Christian Temperance general Stewart is vice pres well union, and she Is known and beloved by all the club wo- MRS, ELLA 8. STEWART, men of the stat cause of temperanc Oliver W, Stewart Exoessive Maternal Devotion, shiped | he lay becan © 8 8 ‘ Ever : tht » bent over | soft lu 3 and the place was holy As time went on, however, sion of love developed to excess, physician and friends not to lift or carry the bab) frail and slight; but, behold, she firmly and consistently refused Pe t the f any one is but must mir r to y precious a abies whi rs know, her pas- Her counseled her being so services hers treasure Every care ected him she has 1 ing exceptionally large and strong ai vigorous, the wearing his mother out. Already she is half an in. valld, martyr to a weak back and to nervous ma Her love w Ah, no! with itl 80. he nd : y mby Is | Indies 18 great, but was it wise? The time of that boy's greatest need {8 not now. He is now little but a bundle of physical needs, which any kind hands could supply, but In years to come no one will be able to take the place of his mother Those years to come! When he passes through the childhood, when he meets the difficulties and per plexities of school life he knows the struggles and discouragements of early manhood, when he 1s old enough to feel paln and and loas and all the crosses of poor human ity. oh y mother! And, If she has passed on, how irremed! able the of her guidance, of her companions! ff her faithful affec- tion. the wearies nor grows cold! Philadelphia Ledger tragedies of whet disapp tment then he wil love that never Life Withont Love Well, hardly We may not be sentimental. We may be th itter of fact the world 'nless we are very or and very fool preciate the proves in all walks of life Without love would the tired mother care to sit up and work for her little one, tend and wait on the alling child all night? Without love would the father be always anxious to get on in the world and be helped In his dally work by looking forward to the evening at home? Most of us know the difference love makes in the countenance of the engag- ed girl and man. Certainly the knowl edge of It changes thelr outlook In ev- ery way, while love entirely alters the relations of a brother and sister. With it they are chums and take an interest Is It worth having? most m person In 1 hbed sh, however, we must ap love he Ip in all that concerns one another. With- | out It they are strangers, probably, with the ordinary restrictions of good man- | ners removed. No; even the most mat. Ror of fact among us must own that “"is love that makes the world 80 | disease temoving the cause | does that so quickly, safely and surely as | round,” and certainly the unhapplest in the whole community would the one who was doomed to “life | without love” were It possible to find many such. -~Woman's Life A Buocesafal Invalid, I know a lady who has been con fined to her couch In a small room for and ean see only the tops of from her resting place, yet she Is 80 cheerful and hopeful that people go to her with their troubles and always ®0 away comforted and encouraged. a | summer, autumn or winter, as the case { may be) Is her exclamation to callers even when her body Is quivering with pain, Her eyes are always smiling. A light shines through them which was never seen on land or sea. Will any one say that this woman, who has brought light and cheer to all who know her, is poor or a failure gim- ply because she has been confined to that little room all these years? No; she 1s a greater success than many a rich woman, She has the wealth that Is worth while—-the wealth that sur and disasters of all kinds, that does not burn up, which floods or droughts nffect—the inexhaustible wealth of a sunny, cheer- ful soul.—8Success Magnzine vives pain, sorrow cannot Using Cosmetlies. The barm does not come in using a cosmetic, but In having It show. Bo declares a beauty specialist. Bhe says a woman should apply rouge If neces sary and that the only crime lles in de- tection. The woman who goes about the street looking like a poster picture Is neither a pleasing nor a forgivable sight, but, on the other hand, neither Is the woman who goes about her house with a draggly gown and a scraggy neck and deep wrinkles in her forehead and her face when she might look young and attractive It 1s not the big things that count, but the little ones, Ten minutes’ work each day wil) keep any face free from wrinkles and any complexion in a presentable condi tion. The Oynter Fork, A helpful Idea in table setting when there are to be a number of elaborate courses, necessitating various forks and knives Inld across the others ready is to have the small oyster fork for the first COM This precihudes t noasibhility of any gnorance Burning Food. > 4 : | lor, or irned 100 On griddle » coffee others ill not do t it burn ¢ through 8 is better gar A Mistress of Languages, Miss Minnetta vlor of ( for years profes of astle, lomance versity, fluently twenty-two different tongues, is able to converse fairly well in nine others and can read four more. From early childhood she showed as tonishing ability to master languages, a child be tin, Greek wke each of ' when little more than familiar ew that Kitchen Palnts. i its 9 S000 Acquire a he frequent 1 this room cases the dif. nts are var nished, The be ian to boll one pound of bran In a gallon of water for paint with this only be ORSY A spotless an hour bran ater, and It will not kept clean, but brig! nd gl won i ) kitchen will Don't Tell. i children’s intives. If you ately. Mortify tes bitterness in estranges y fron ys Life Don't tell Owl re or ask for figures co ; others Don't te neighbor that you dis n so do you will be ’ r eo of 1 ¥ or N iy ppro f his i 5. By lng » forgotten by then Hrass Utensils, A brass teankettle and other brass ar ticles can be easily leaned, with the the fol lowing wa gt « n well with a t- tle sud nde ! onin and soap without water ) n quickly rinse It off. This will giv semipolish to the article n will also leave it per fectly free fro Then any (leaning excention lonares it In mother econld il danger that case of wouldn't Sore If every realize ther Throat lurks © sore throat, she Wisdom rest until she had effe ted a cure every time a child has it, Your family physician will verify the statement that it is a positive fact that every child with sore throat is in immediate dan gar of contracting Croup, Quinsy, Tonsilitis hind every | or Diphtheria, and is not removed from that danger until the throat is cured, Think of it! Liniments or outward application of medicines do not and cannot cure the ail- ment, though they may offer temporary relief, Neither can you cure sore throat | with a cough syrup or a cold cure. To cure, you must get at the seat of the Nothing TONSILINE, A single doses of TONSIL= INE taken upon the first appearance of sore | | throat may save long weeks of sickness, eat expense, worry, even death. TONe | LINE is the stitch in time. Use a little sore throat wisdom and buy a bottle of TONSILINE today. You may | need it tomorrow, effective most used. Look for the long necked fellow on the 26 or 60 cent sized bottle when you go fo the drug store to get it. The Tousiline Co, Canton, i TONSILINE is the standard sore : throat remedy--best known and most 1 Ohio. A Slekroom Hint, If hot applications are required for a person taken suddenly ill, when the, fire 1s out and there 1s no better con | venience for heating at hand, a lamp | chimney fills the breach admirably. | Light the lamp full head, and In a| twinkle the chimney 1s hot and ready | for use when wrapped in a woolen cloth, A stove lid answers the same purpose when the fire has been re tained Bermuda onjon and water cress make a good combination either in a salad or a sandwich, The addition of a little horseradish gives an extra flavor to the combination. When the onlon figures in a sandwich scrape or mince itt In the salad slices are better, An excellent article of food for chi) dren is skiro milk. People think all the goodness 18 extracted with the cream, but this is not so; only the fat has been removed. All the protelds remain be | hind. The average woman is either worried to death because she has no servants or because she has Philadelphia Record. PAINS IN THE BACK. Are the signs of the derang ed Kidneys. And as the Kid- neys are the most important organs in the human body ex- cept the heart, and have more work to pertorm than anyother of the organs, these first symp toms of approaching disease should be heeded. Krine’s Kidney Pills are a specific for Kidney and Urinary troubles and will cure quickly by supplying that which Na- ture lacks, thus assisting nature in its important functions, of filtering the poisons from the blood. One months treatment one dollar, at Krumrine's Pharmacy. If not benefitted ask for your money back. Dr. J. J. KILPATRICK, Dentist, Bellefonte, Pa teen nto artificial plates, 4 fA. E. Schad - Fine Sanitary Plumbing Gas Fitting Furnace, Steam and Hot Wa ter Heating, - Slating, Tin Roofing, Spout ing. All kinds of Tinware made to order, - Estimates Cheerfully Fur- nished. - Both Telephones, Eagle Block, Bellefonte. COALS Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. ree BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENXY BT. BELLEFONTE We keep note bul the best quality of BUUMMUUMBMUMMU MMOL ALM GUGM VLCML AM A AAA AAA GAL) Aa : PINION NINN INNIS NINN INT NAANINSNINANININININPNINSNININNTNININI NAN PNINT NSIT ININININI NINN WK. RHOADS AY A ANAAINAAAANANINANANINININANININI NANI NINANSNINININANINININANINININANINININANANANN THE NEW SHOE IDEAS rte TN ie obUIes and Leathers Are completely covered by the new stocks ANNAN NAAN NINN NINN NINN we are receiving daily, and we wish you to note the WALK-OVER we have in the WALK-OVER SHOES They are the leaders at popular prices, for Men. and you should examine them first. The DOROTHY DODD lines present a beautiful selection of New Styles and Leathers for the season, and we invite you to inspect them. We have the Reliable WATSON- TOWN and DAYTON HEAVY SHOES for Men and Boys. Every pair warranted. You can’t afford to buy till you see what we have. DON'T FORGET THE PREMIUM LIST WE HAVE, YEAGER & DAV] BELLEFONTE, PA. NN y Pr wr mea . ) wisn " es SUIY™ hy fre on! Always moist, sweet and juicy. Best of all, it's elean —exactly what you want vour chewing to be Not a scrap of scrap in SCRAPNO The Clean Chewing Tobacco Choice, long leaf, pressed in big packages — bites like sponge cake— goes three times as far as the average five cents’ worth. Neatly wrapped in clean wax paper inside a sealed envelope—sure it's clean! Big Package 5c. Sold Everywhere
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