THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, _BELLF FONTE, PA., JULY 380, 1908, Sailor Prince & King Edward's Son and Heir, Who Is Attending the Quebec Tercen. tenary, and the Cruiser Indomita- ble, Which Brought Him Over. Je» O HE ship which T brings the Prince of Wales and his suit to Canadian waters to participate in the tercentenary of the founding of Quebec presents quite a con- trast to that In which Samuel de Champlain sailed up the St. Lawrence in the summer of 1608. The French explorer came across the ocean and went up the broad blue river in a little vessel named the Don de Dieu, with the lofty poop and quaint tackle of the days of Sir Walter Ra- leigh and the sea beggars. Where a majestic eity now stands was then but a group of red men's lodges, the In- dian village of Stadacona. Nature had built the high promontory which at this point juts out into the St. Law- rence, but it remained for man to PRINCE ARTHUR. erect a fortification upon it and make | it the ing in Gibraltar of America. Follow- part the course of Champ the Prince of Wales, representing his father, King Edward VIL, ®omes to the American continent in the ftable, fleetest powerfu and fleet of represen one | of is greeted ent nation trast the izned the make more those pageants of the at 1 +H a i the Indo an ship full ple, mored i of the naval powers of day. Their thundering sah impersonator of Champlain steps ashore below the heights of the citadel igeant VOsse tes as THE PRINCE OF WALES AXD THE INDOM ITABLE 1 Indeed en dim may bet The [| called profoun crecy observed her detail iring f the three sister sl phasize the erence 1608S and 1908 rulser Indomit We I 1hle ' becca construe is one « others being the Iuvineibl ted In sister fastest arn yet bulit table mbles in many fast Pp more than a She twe gud most I'he Are ~~] sere gun fie ow jon ap of firk Nw) twice In the minute The Prince of Wales Arthur of Connaught. England's family, easion much enthusiasm subjects of KI to Quebec centenary celebration Wales is the second son of King Ed ward and Queen Alexandra and on the death of the present monarch will as cend the throne as King George V. He was born on June 3, 1805. and is known as “the sallor prince.” Ie mar ried Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, popularly known as Princess May, granddaughter of Queen Yictoria's uncle, the first Duke of Cambridge, and she will, on the accession of her husband, be the first English born wife of an English king since the time of James IL. In 1001 the Prince and Princess of Wales made one of the longest journeys ever undertaken by royal personages, 8 journey covering A distance equal to twice around the world. The prince spends most of his time at home, however, superintending his estates and looking after the edu. cation of his children, who number six. » Prince Arthur of Connaught is a son of the Duke of Connaught and nephew of the king and was born In 1883. He Is known as “the soldier prince,” as he fought in the Boer war, being but a mere boy at the time, and ench « thie shell and Prince royal naturally among oe the in connection with the ter [ Judge | den y. | stall | of the tive | floors of {ing have been rented | honor of being the hig | . A pretty pound | representing ng Edward by thelr visit | The Prince of | VERY MUCH | IN THE AIR. Chairman Frank H. H H. Hitchcock and Re- publican Headquarters In New York. The Republicans have chosen tp uest office bullding In the world, the | | the | Metropolitan Life building on Madison | square, New York, for the location of the “headquarters where Frank FH. Hite heook, lican cute national committee, the canvass for the election of William H. Taft to the presi Chairman Hitcheoek and will will prose his building, which Is the first floor tower. The latter has forty on a liberal count and of the elght soars to a level, The stories framework of the " Al zasEn my 3 BUEDE | ‘ } } am) TAN LIFE BUILDING AND H. RITCHCOCK the steel not the in place yet on the upper the lower nm of the build mt wer tray strue ture ure However, the new port with ‘tion of the t waltis for the con A SSETrn ne compans nletes its vad ow sixty roadway the prop two on wer Life build RY sCTraper Metr wpolitan ing on Madison sjuare will ghest office bulld York, but any in the world. Mr, Hitcheock assistants will be able to of the sity elevator to the pper enjoy ing not only In New where and his good view ation by taking the sto {ries of the tower. They the land time proport thew helght tage In they will be Ju ite advan laying tt} npaign plans MRS. PHILIP N. MOORE. The an New President of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, Pp N. Moore, t eneral | wns ¢! of ter that ederat rto Mrs. S of Bost nominating MES, PHILIF XN. MOONE Ing 518 of the cnst Khe was vice president of the General Fed ermtion snd In and musical circles In Bt. Louis Moore was of the members of the board of lady mana gers of the Louisiana Purchase expo sition of 1004 HN votes Is prominent sOCiely Mrs one most Edgar Jopeon, Edgar Jepson, author of “Tangled Wedlock.” Is a writer of the day whove youthful experiences have undoubtedly helped him In the art of the romancer In a little tin pot of a steam yacht he and two of his collage friends, or der to “see the world.” coasted along the shares of the Mediterranean and In six months had as many narrow os capes from drowning as the average penman enjoys In thirty years. Then came a year as schoolmaster in a prim. itive Welsh village and after that three years In the West Indies, from all of which, quite naturally, was ac cumulated enough experience for the demands of romance us chairman of the Repub.) hold forth on the tenth floor | { tains Httle more than a third as much | st bout 700 feet above the street | tower | {| more | vor In bolling be the | | Is | =orid. get ] : ] petive | ! ] AS TO FISH. Some Rules to Guide the Sea Food, The market price of fish Is not al- ways a true Indication of its economie value In the family dietary, says an authority. Supply and demand, near. ness to Its market, season and other exigencies regulate its price, nmount of waste involved in dressing the fish and the amount of nutrition that it contains measure {ts For example, cod usually costs half as much as salmon, but it Buyer of Con- the waste In dress. salmon Is very little, while from the cod Is relatively result is that in the end, all things considered, salmon 18 less expensive than The waste in skin and bone Is great In most fish in cod 6 per cent, in haddock 35 per cent. If the same price were paid for a salmon and cod 52 per cent of nutrition would be obtained from the salmon and 19 from the cod. There is a large percentage of water in the composition of fish—from 50 to 70 per cent on the average. Salt cod contains 67 per cent of water, haddock 46 per cent, oysters 77 per cent. Com- pared with meat, fish contains gelatin and fewer That is, bolling is the and the least ing the nutrition. ing the the waste large, The lesides, cod, most expensive attractive way of cook in nutrition and fla. ing great fish, dietitians fish, loss Lean RNY. more y Long are harder to d fish. White digestion t} bered er of mgh that w should be : ster's tall uld gir Ig Hap 8h bods “} ue not hang proper cooking of fish simple matter. If | uneatable, and tasteless depends upon ture of the taken, of the water it is underdone It is while overdone The the fish is tough cooking of a fish kind, the na. which it was the character is cooked size fr water m and in which it its character Amos Allen of Maine. Congressman Amos Allen of Malne one of the quietest men in the He does not take gpeech- making, but no man attends legisia- tive sessions more cl He wan a classmate of the Thomas B teed, was his secretary while Reed was speaker of the house and was elected his successor when Reed de cided to quit public life to wely Inte many | The | with the Boers, { of many wars wears his honors grace value, | nbout ! 1 tember, | best to be known, | British much | extractives, | VETERAN OF MANY WARS. Field Marshal Quebec Visit. The Canadians gave a great welcome | r to Field Marshal Lord Roberts on his) visit to Quebec to participate in the | Champlain tercentenary, The gion brought together many who fought | under him in South Africa in the war | The grizzled veteran occa | fully in these age, years of his He will be seventy-six The decorations he celved make a brave showing, of his titles i8 a “Bobs” 1s the name by green old in Bep- has re | and the long jut which he likes and It expresses the affection which is felt for him by the public, He won his Victoria cross, which he always puts first when adorning himself for full dress occa- one, ) MARSHAL LORD RB fre never se To whi “And 1 have I have never | 11161 ju Dr. Sol. M. Nissley, Veterinary Surgeon, A graduate of the University of Penn Office at Palace Livery Stable, Belle fonte, x42 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS SOTICH of Centre INHART y wt rat Rola Lord Roberts and His | College Twp. | fights | Assembly and its supplements | Pennsylvania. AN ORDINANCE EX ECUTOR'S N( TICE Notice is hereby ive n that letters testamen- | try on the estate of Nathan Grove, late of | Centre Co, deceased, have been | Issued to the unde reigned. All persons know. | Ing themselves Lo be indebted 10 the estate are requested ww make immediate payment, and | those having claims against the estate will | please present them duly suthenticated to the undersigned WM. L.. GROVE, W. Harrison Walker, Executor, Attorney CHARTER NOTICE Notice Is hereby will be made to the Governor Supply Commission of Penns day. the elgnweenth day of by J. P. Welsh, W. ( Orvis under the Act of an application | and the Water | vania on Tues August A. DD. 190x | Patterson and Ellis 1, Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsyivanis An Act LW provide for the incorporation of Certain corpor sions approved the Any of April, 1874, and the supplements thereto for the charter of an intended corporation Lo be called "The ( amy us Water Company in Cen tre County, Pennsylvania, the character and! object whereof is Lo supply pu water for the use of the inhabitants, dwellls farm, college and other bulldings of the sylvania State College. The territory to he & ipplied belong bounded on the South by Coll ege Ave, Andrews snd Foster farm, East by lands of Emaz Musser. on the North by lands of Wal Mitchell and Hartwick, and on the West by lands of Adam Krumrine and John MeCormick containing four hundred scres and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the | benefits and privileges of the Act of | given that L entit wLion % The application is now on file in the oes ot | the Secretary of the Common we alth’ duplicate | on file with the Water Supply Commissic n of | FORTNEY & FORTNEY Borough INFORMATION WANT The following Hist of sulseriber getting the Centre Democrat places and removed without notifving us of the change or leaving directions with the post master. No doubt they sre wondering why the paper does not rea them reg y y, pad wmation regarding the present ae of an of them, wi Appr sent tothisoffion Ronr. W. ThoMas resi.) Tuos. J. Kemsrex. Cobarn H. K. Buosoant, Frapelsville, Ind B.F. Yanick, Spring Mills Wu. Baspens, Jopsonburg, Pa J.C. Wrrnen, Mt. Union, Pa Savusl KE Bapox, Bellefonte Parl Knpanen, Asronsburg Gmonce Broun, MI Hall M. Fosk, Parksburg. Pa Mes. J H Ruskre Woo K.P LouR, Altoona, No F.8 Bing, Spow Rhos MILES Osven, Vilas, Pa MORGax Tnowas, H E.A. Fleming, Morrisdale Mines Kaymoend Comiey, 16 E. nh St Lida M. Folmar, Winbhurne Mrs H. Clark. 16508 © Ms Mary A. Noll ED s have been at al ferent Johnstown, (42! Bedford Fa TD Seventh ave iward Pa Fa laysburg Lama Hot Weather Breakfasts Served Free If you still go without Mapl-Flake, let us furnish one package free. This is the ideal breakfast. summer 1s over before you know this f: The weather Whe never place of wheat It is doubly important duces the minimum heat. imum nourishment Heat-producing foods, sparingly employed 1s the time hy W come when other in and health demand it, Sr —— But wheat uncooked orders, Even mere economy requires that the wheat be prepared in the proper way. So we spend 96 hours to make Mapl-Flake, It could be prepared, as some flakes are, in 18 or 20 hours, We steam-cook the wheat for six hours. Then we cure it for days—a partial digestive process. Then we flake each separate berry so thin that the full heat of our ovens can attack every particle. Then those thin flakes are toasted 30 minutes in a heat of 400 degrees. at is the food of the ages cercals now, And it gives summer, At least one meal a should be Mapl-Flake and fruit. would be And wheat half-cooked would only half digest The particles must be separated by a fierce heat so the digestive juices can get to them. Else part of the wheat goes to waste. than that, it ferments and causes digestive dis- ! ec WN he [he can take the So we make t! any never will because an ol pr ¥ : Max- should day Comfort words it, Don't let yours, them. Just send us forget it. at your grocer’ 5, indigestible. Learn Worse at inferior other children have what We will then send v See if it's as good Af we say. Don’t wait till ICL in pure maple sy lavor We want this foo hose who eat it once go without it. One Package Free Mapl-Flake itself can tell you more than can tell about it. S¢ al our expense, » we ask you to try rather than have you delay. better food than Mapl-Flake means to now, before you you an order, good for a fullsize package free, this coupon Cut Out This Coupon snd mall M to the Hydiente Food Co., Battle Coneh, Mich, | | I have never used Mapl- Flake, but if you will send we an order on my grocer for a 15¢ package free, I shall be glad to try it. Name St. Address City. Mus. Joux Huosox, Lake City, Minn, Epwix Haze, Loraine, Ohlo, J. W. Humrron, Altoona, Pa C. Kring, Sellefonute, Pa, D. W. Herring, Blanchard, Pa Hanns HexgyL, Johnsonburg, G. B. Bruxocanrt, Fravkiin, Fa. BAMUEL KE11Z, Hosterman, W, Va. W. R. Porren, Winburns, Fa. B. P. BATHURST, 407 Buwithfield Bt, Pitts. | burg, Pa. Mus. James Mangere, Fraoklinville, Pa. JOUR GILLILAND, Sparrows Point, Md. Lizzie SHink, St. Benedict, Pa. Mus. Cora Dixox, Jersey City, N 12) Bergen Road Harry Mires, Tyrone, Pa, BK Banu, SauFrancisco, Cal ~#27 street E.C. Frantz, Tyrone, Mes, WiLLis DAviDsoX, Pltealirn. GEO. Fraxrz, Port Matilda Heres Narr, Forti Euwanp CLAgK, Warriorsmark, Mis. E.H. Bwartz, 419 High Ave.,, Altoona Mus, Jexxie Curry, Petersboro, Canada. CHAS. BTONBRAKER, Boyer, W ELwoOD BROOKS, AltLons W. P. Briour, Freeport. 111 E.T. Irwin, Sheridanville, Fa David Stover, - “ Geo. Bech), Renova E M. Wagner, Bucknell, Pa Frank CC, ¥ry. Pa. Furnace, J.B. Gramley, Plainfield, 11} C. North, Phillipsburg C. KE. Henry, Rebersburg. C. Barvey, Gorton Helghts, Elizabeth MeCartney, Richmond, Va B.A. Rothermel, 2519 Penn J8t, ohn RB Tyrone] James Duffy Winburne. Pa. A. AmmermanjBe Bulawney Lioyd H H.J. Royer » J. L. Krape L. A Walters o Cuas. LP Alice Pearsom Collins, Colo. Norristown . ggleman, efonte, formerly Funx- Duck, Yeagertown La Fa Jos. A A. NK. Fiedler, BH 8. KE Beck, ¥l ward i Bea h Nt Rockford Centre County Banking Co., Corner High and Spring Streets Dxrosits Recrive Discount Notes ExT, Cashier } Beezer’s S Meat Market HIGH ST, BELLEFONTE We keep none but th the best quality of | BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM, All Kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ete If you want a nice Juley Steak, go to PATENTS, on Send t Trade Marks Labels, F my new free} set Them Invent somethin raclion invent ption for fr is money In Send JOSHUA R. H. POTTS. ey. 029 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, 3% Ninth St. Washingtor - ® Dearvorn St hicag (% BRUBAKER, Mgr SL Stat | : KX) per ~ Da PHILA DEL PRIA we RAILROAD SCHEDULE. ENTRAL RAILROAD OF FENNA.- 4 Om densed time ¥y able effective June 17. I READ DOWN » - et ET ETT TTT pm. pm Ar New ) ii 8 . 1218 Ar 2 11 iss Philadely fN 0 Am rk Central & Hudson River R Jersey Shore Rd waspogr Jlrs hia & Reading R FHILA NEW YORK (Via Phila E. K. RHOADS At his yard, opposite the P, R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities Ar Lv [ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS we A180 Al] kinds of cee Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior Screen ingw for lime burning, Builders’ and plas. terers’ Sand, Commercial, Ne. Central, No. 1321 W. H. MUSSER, General Insurance Agent. Notary Puniic and Pension Attorney. BELLEFONTE, PA. Terernone Carrs
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