Thursday, January 23rd, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Correspondents’ Department Continued. BLANCHARD. In Our Churches Next Sabbath, Christian-—Preaching at 16:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., and services every night this week, 8, J. McCracken, minister. All requested to attend. Baptist—Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend, 5. 8S. Clark, minister, The Methodist church of Creek and the Christian church of this place, on Sunday evening, united one body to worship, at which meet- ing Rev. James E. Dunning, of the Methodist church fine sermon, The large auditorium was filled to nearly its full capacity and the congregation was with the fine sermon that fell lot of union great in their of this community need a such enthusiastic meetings with each other so that by ing they may be strengthened co-operation, Harry Gardner, of Pa. who as a sailor in the U was chosen to go with the fleet the world a of years been visiting relatives a short period. Mf. Gardner that the sights were LY some of people, bu that on such trips Mrs, James Bechdel ter, Mrs. Elsie Mj §, ret Pittsburgh last F y, ‘WwW were visiting Postmaster T. M, Lock Haven visitor ness, Norris Cracken ton county The S. Navy aro ago, this has place couple Of well as were many daugt irned here occur and her rom they Kunes Monday Harter and Rev. S. were attending court in ( this week. recital or rather that was to be given in church Tuesday evening poned until a later date. Further an- nouncements will made when fur- ther arrangements are made The harvesters of the town are beginning to get rather anxious to know if there will be any ice. The re- concilliation that gives them to apply Mr. Bliss the weatherman and kindly ask if he has on the program or not. We cannot only put the anxiousness on the harvesters but the ice skaters as we t} the lecture the Baptist wag post- be fce one is 10 ice ce Li- | the {| tions In fertility { farms | fered bulldings Beech | $ in | minister | preached a | entertained | from | the lips of Rev. Dunning. The churches | | pumpkin, 7 unit- | in their | | bean Johnsonburg, | « ind | reports | J. Me- | ‘lin- | so like to rood the sport The h Saturday damags gee the ice to ng Dale LEMONT. Mrs. John C. Hoy and « ited among enas Wednesda While John the smoke misfortun and in one of the in the box on storms Arts thunder these p fees | Wing fic ngs and OU Be Prof. David ftie schools Monday Man are on the time The lectu ening “Southern ri " was ont servi IK « the fences ofing barns on protracted n and it is hoped community much PLEASANT GAP. Knisely, of Bellefonte, with her daughter, ers of this place more lke some of the along, Mra few days A. Mey It seems winter, as plowing right Blaine and Roy Bwartz spent a few days at Altoona visiting their sister, Mrs, William Kreamer Protracted meeting is still going on at this place and at this writing there have been five conversions, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Breon and chil- dren Bundayed at E BE. Swartz, The sick at this writing are Mrs, Kate Baird, Mrs. David Noll and Miss Margaret Irvin, Samuel Irvin visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Irvin, a couple of days last week. spent a Mrs. J than are spring farmers FROM CANADA, It may ers of be news to you and the read the Democrat to hear somes | thing from Canada, The United State had great prosperity the last century, but I believe the prosperity in Canada {is coming this century. Here at Petrolia Is Canada's largest oil region, but is dying out and| people are to agriculture, we have the richest sec- that I have ever been at a price 4 man can buy, You c¢an purchase the best of bulldings for There was a farm of- me spring of 200 acres, on that would cost $6000 with | timber on for $10,000, gives an idea the value | today; but the American farmers are coming across and tak- | ing these opportunities every day. I have general the largest | cannery in Canada I came here last | April. I packed 5000 cans rhubarb, | 240.000 cans strawberries, 960,000 cans | of tomatoes, 280, - | 100.000 of of apples, suc parsnips, spinach, | about 75.000 cans | pack of pork and | make of 200,000 hands in rush it turning and one of through, and afford to with $60 per acre 181 100 standing Vou ol charge of pens, J00 000 cans 000 cans of corn, y, 000 cans cans cotash, carrots, beets, other will this Wi fruits have a month to employ 300 Wi ans and | weeks | sleigh {employes F3E. CC | on FILLMORE, of rain makes lots cisterns, and that have been having the till Saturday Meckley Is College to work place where he summer, Fred Plenty full of In past mud what Wie two Wm going to for Mr. Corl, was employed the Hartsock Fred and he purchased a sald all wants is the will he for a sleigh he BNOW ready ride Clayton Hull, ¢8 Run Brick at the home of returned Monday Huey and Frank both of the Ha spent Sunday Huey's Both to their work Thomas Meck the Kephart he move to State Eckley Is hauling arm in Stormstown Hunter, he spring Grandmother Fogelman 8 very with pneumonia, and is not much at this writing Frank Lohr is March 4th and of his wif to farm works, vacate and use next spring College Joseph new |i John A, move corn OWne« d where exnect in improving make farming being sale on well en | a much v doubling our "ne ] I'he Erowing to the Oo £80 EDWIN K 191 SMITH 6) BOALSBURG. ‘oxey left for Altoon ired « Harro Pe » has sed yment Harr i te doing somes ind Mrs, Harry Mu SCOTIA E. H t this : ening . ind GEORGESVALLEY, PP. Heckman is fami Sunda entre Hall spent Sund at Na Daniel Ri man and wife Wm. Ripka fan, Reedeor's COM <unday Mrs spending som her fathor Here's to the family spent Sun Aaron Au the home of wife, ed at bee for has highway upper pasture commercial business Decker, of time at the home Samuel Ertel, health of all quite a Seward Altoona, of Ayer’s Pills WC Ask Your Doctor. AT is | HART. | PORT MATILDA, Bennett I Mond AY, | Y WOLFS STORE. State | last | new | will | i | | | hypophosphites of lime and soda FACE ITGHED AND URNED BADLY > Baga as Rash, Covered With White cale, Caused Disfigurement. Sores Behind Ears, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured. A — R.F. D. No. 71, Canton, Pa. —*“1 was severely affected by a disease of the skin, All parts of the body were affected, the face and lower limbs being somewhat worse than other places. The trouble began as a rash: my face looked ns though it were peoling and was covered with a white scale, It itched and burned badly and caused disfiguro- ment. There were sores behind my ears, My logs Itehed when 1 became warm in bed and 1 could not keep from scratching them until they wore raw, “I had been suffering with this disease about two years and It was steadily growing worse when I saw the adver tisoment for Cuticura Soap and Ointe | ment and decided to send for a sample. | 1 bathed every night with hot water and Cuticura Soap, afterwards anointing my whole body with Cuticura Ointment. In | & week's timo 1 could seo a very decided change, so I got some more. 1 am glad tosay I waa completely cured in about threo wooks and this was a yoar ago.” (Signed) Miss Mona Case, Feb, 7, 1012, A single cake of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuticura Ointment are often sufficient when all else has falled. Cuticura Soap and Olnte ment are sold everywhere, Sample of each malled free, with 32-p, Skin Book. Addross postcard "Cuticura, Dept, 'T, Boston." A# Tendor-faced men should use Cuticura Soap Shaving Buick, 26c, Sample free. Afferany Sickness | nothing so rapidly restores health { It is the essence of natural body- nourishment, so medically perfect The New 1913 Mod and vigor as SCOTT'S EMULSION. | that nature immediately appropri- | ates and distributes it to every | organ, every tissue-—feeding, | | nourishing and restoring them to | | normal activity. upbuilding properties and without | a drop of drug or alcohol. It con- | tains superior cod liver oil, the | with glycerine, and is so delicately | ymulsified that it enters the system | | without digestive effort— builds, | tones and sustains, After croup, whooping cough, | measles and other child ailments it is nature's ally in restoring health, After grippe or pneumonia it imparts strength and health, and | for colds, coughs, sore, tight chests and throat troubles SCOTT'S | EMULSION gives the greatest relief known. Scorr & Bowxe, Bloomfield, N. J. or H 1% SCOTT'S EMULSION is not a | patent medicine, but is nature's | | body-nourishment with curative, | to Overland Model 69T PRICE $985 FULLY EQUIPPED. This Car Has No Equal Within $200 or $300 of the Prica. John Sebring, Jr. AGENT FOR CENTRE COUNTY. BELLEEONTE, PENNA. Protection from “Sharks.” ofthe Cham! UPPER MARRION, her Famous “Pint of Cough Jyrup’’ Receipt No Better Remedy at Any Price. Fully Guaranteed. sugar is a prime favori " 2 in the United States The plan has been imita- Yer si easfully. If you genuine Pinex, which is the most valuable eoneentrated oom vwnd of Norway white pine extract, and I rich in guaiacol! and all the natural healing pine elements. Other prepara tions will not work in this recipe A gmaranty of abwolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will get it for yon. If not, send to The Pinex Co., Ft." Wayne, Ind, B & B remnant day friday, January 24th th ne . nse only Tree Velues Trae i Veaiver Make your plans ‘to be here. Thousands of of Ren kinds—in every de- nants partment — thou- articles at most astounding prices. COCGS & BUHL PITTSBURGH, PA, all sands of odd, marred, scarred and surplus | FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES - THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT ee Yeaget’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. LYON & CO. Our Biggest WHITE SALE A is now going on. Money saving op- portunities in buying Muslins, Sheet- ings and Towlings. We are sole agents for Humidor Table Linens Special Low Prices on these Table Linens and Napkins to match. See our complete line of Muslin Underwear CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL Coats, Suits and Furs We have just finished inventory, and the RUMMAGE TABLE is filled with Good Values from every depart- ment. (Odds and Ends) at prices that will sell them quickly. LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna.
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