She fau6 Ceotre Street at Bewitching Easter Millinery The very thought of Easter spinning, and here your fancy may take free rein, for never have hats been more irresistibly charming. The collection ranges from hats to a large number of practical adaptations at moderate prices which possess all the style newest, smartest models from abroad. Spring Coasts for Women. Distinctive models of serge, whipcord, and the new man nish mixtures; made with straight and semi-fitting backs, single breasted, three or four button fronts. Some are with plain mannish notch collars, others with novelty collars of contrasting color serges. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Norfolk Coasts for Girls. More than a score of different styles from which to select a good choice of serges, mannish mixtures, coverts and checks. Some are three quarter, others are full length models in styles strictly tailored or beautifully trimmed. At $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and up. Attractive Coats for Children. Prettiest new Spring styles, in coats for children of one year to six years. Cutest models in worsteds, serges and pon gees; some have the shawl or new large collar. In navy, tan, checks and stripes. At $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. Spending is a Check On Spending. A ciieckiog account Dot only gives you a better standing io the business world, but also a better record of your transaction. We solicit your account. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. ASKS AID OF STATE IVRAL DELEGATES WAIT ON HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER E. M. BIGELOW. COMMISSION NAMED BYTENER To Codify the Building Laws of the State, and to Report Before the Next Legislature Assembles. Harrlsburg. Requests for improve ment of state roads, either under the main highway building plan or through state aid, were made to High way Commissioner K. M. Blgelow from half a dozen counties, and as son as the weather permits surveys and inspections will be made to de termine the cost. Representative Alfred Marvin brought a delegation from Pike coun ty which asked that work be started this spring on the highway from Stroudsburg to Port Jarvis. Another delegation from Lancaster county asked for road construction In the vi cinity of Pleasant Mills, and Cumber land county citizens asked what should be done to obtain state aid for Improvement of roads In East Penns fcoro. Other delegations were here from Lycoming and Cleaiileld counties and more are expected next week. The preliminary work is being pushed as rapidly as possible with the funds at the disposal of the commis sioner and over 40 engineer corps are now at work surveying the main road routes which must be taken over by the state on June 1. Until these roads are taken over the state has no Ju risdiction, although the Impression seems to prevail to the contrary In many places, letters from Philadel phia automobile associations having been received at the department sharply criticising the state for not maintaining roads in the vicinity of Silkdas Ch Elm, Oil City, Pa. hats sets the imagination a pretentious imported pattern features that distinguish the By Check that city. The reply was made that the roads were township property at present and would be for some months, and that township authori ties had better be communicated with. Tener Names Commission. Harrlsburg. Announcement has been made by Governor Tener of tl appointing of the five men who are to codify the building laws of Penn sylvania with the idea of securing uniformity in construction and the greatest measure of safety, the selec tions being made in accordance with the Joint resolution approved June 14. The commission is not only to cod ify the laws, but is also to "report on the needed requirements for the proper and safe construction of buildings and to determine the strength and character of materials used therein." The commission is to report to the governor in advance of the next session of the legislature a bill "to protect the welfare and best Interest of the owners and occupiers of buildings, including the erection and construction of buildings general ly," and to collate into one act stat utes existing and those needed relat ing to construction of buildings, mak ing repairs, erection of party walls, fire escapes and elevators and to regu late use of materials not now covered by law. The commissioners are to serve without compensation but are allowed 16,000 for expenses, one of their num ber to be a man skilled in building. The men selected are: John T. Wind rim, architect, Philadelphia, who was architect of the state library and mu seum building; Kdgar A. Weimer, a noted engineer of Lebanon; James L. Stuart, builder, Sewickley; Freas Styer, attorney, Norrlstown, and Charles A. Hexamer, building expert, Philadelphia. Little Marjorie at Church. Little Marjorie went with her moth er to church on the night the minis ter baptized a convert by Immersion. As soon as the ceremony was over the- little girl leaned over to her mother and said In an excited whisper, "Mamma, do they drown some one here over' Sunday?" TREASURER'S SALE - of SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS IN FOREST COUNTY, PA. BY VIRTUE of Sundry acts of the Gen eral Aiwtmbly of the Commonwealth of l'ennsylvaula, relating to the sale of Seated aud Unseated lands in the County ot Porxnt, etc., for taxes dun anil unpaid, 1 will otter at publie sale at the Court House, io Hie Borough of Tloneata, l'a , on the Second Monday in June, 1912, being the Tenth day of June, 1912, at 10 o'clock A. M , the foIlowinK described pie ces of laud or Hitch parte thereof as may lie necessary to satisfy the amount of taxes and cost due aud unpaid against the Mine and ooutiuue the same from day to day as the same may be found necessary. TERMS OF SALE. The amount of luxes and costs must be paid when the property is struck otf or the sale may be avoided aud the property put up and resold. AIITrartH ut otherwise mnrketl are ndTrrtlitcHl for Taxes nr lttIO hikI lttll. lturnett Township. War. Acre Warrantee or Owner Ain't 5700 IST. Barnes W M d I'earsall 4T 70 Ifc-tK! Ui Aiken, Stluer & Hartlett ,1-0." oil aud gas 11 52 3144 474 Aiken, Biiuei & Rarllett oil ft gas as 3!) 3312 IIS Aikeu, Sliuer & Hart let I oil aud gas 9 54 3.U2 51 Aikeu, Sutler & Rarllett oil and gis 0 fit! 8.i' Mom tier t J T oilas 8 ftO ,'3'ofl50 Whitiuore Geo FtiU&K ii 15 11 roller C I oti& Ras 'II 44 Hofl.iO Hartlett J W H Grove K 11 l.i 5701 H75 Braden ARM Tabor oil only L'7 IS l-24ot70 Potter C P oil gas '11 31 100 CuRsiusTheoHiol'oilonly2 (Mi 3I,")1 M Paruilee Geo N oil gas 5 IS 31 "l 50 Paruilee Geo N oil ft as 4 0,'i .ii.'it IIJ Par m lee Geo N oil ft gas 5 04 100 Fitzgerald Joliu 1-lti of oil ami gas t3 84 Peers Nancy oil ft gas 6 Ml 33 Work Josiah oil ft gas 1 37 3 llindniau M F oil ft gas :'ti 44 t'earsall Mary A oil ft gas 3 oti 7 Pearsall J B oil ft gas 5H 10 Esheltuau Albert oil & gas M 55 Maze Jacob Est rl J B Maze oil ft gas 4 40 I8-'S Mze Jacob Est fl J It Maze i4' of oil Mini gas 3 73 4', Maze Jacob rl J B Maze i of oil and gas 18 (irecn Township. 51S9 1"0 Elilers Henry '11 13 95 5500 3'ofll Proper O W. & J. F. land only M . 5501 Ja'ofi:2$ Proper & Lacy 10 OH 318 1.-3 Collins T. 1). & Co Ml 17 03 3818 o9 Lauders & Wyuiau 6 73 3818 32 Lauders & Wymau 3 ti4 olS5 2 (J 1'roper J. F. rl Dale Heirs 1910 12 Ot! 5189 ."3 Howtuan T. J. oil ft gas 3 01 5159 53 Bowman T. J. oil ft gas 3 03 5US" 232 Blum H. F. tl J. F. Pro per 191 1 14 38 3819 110 South Penn Oil Co. fl O. L O. Co. 1911 oil ouly 1 72 Harmony Township. 115 McCalmout J 8. '11 14 85 103 McCalmout J. 8. 16 28 100 Bowuiau T J tl Couley 34 00 100 Miggms& Helm H i' & B. 25 50 40 Jiell JauiesM.rl W.V.Oil Co. 17 00 95 Biggins John & J. B. fl P. Ii.. 42 50 .4'of218 Barnard FBtt P Thomas 1911 Hi 41 41 SuowT AH Foster 17 45 Hickory Township. 100 Beaiv David 340 30 51t!ofl Coblerl Dr fl Beed 1 30 50 Slow 11 H 1911 0 15 5191 75 Emerliug Jacob Est 37 35 5192 5U UavisJ 1) ti Hepler 10 42 3s.9 350 Percival C & Hay James 1911 45 00 5192 'j'of20-185of li'Jt Hsury & Keller tl Wilson J W 10 95 5192 3 1l)-"oflL'4 lleeclier J F 3 32 5280 255 HarmlsouL K fl Merkle W 63 24 44 Dickens Chas oil and gas 3 o4 o Geisl J C 11 Breuuau J T oil ai d gas 40 l-6ofl50 Dale JTrlSB&D 4 15 Island 12 Hunter & Cummings oil and gas 50 Kingsley Township. 3142 fil Blakley & Couley rl Blake SJ 00 518S iof320 Sinclair Wm fl Ironsides 24 00 5193 145 Vail John 8 Ii Clapp '11 11 0U 5211 100 Anchor Oil Co n" SoUooly 320 5132 50 Patterson IN 2i 5S 6234 M)5 Penn Tanuing Co rl U H Mav 3j of land ouly 10i 60 5268 114 HasletS H (Island) 2 4i 5187 197 lireuuau & Duult fl Cou- ger i of '10 all of 1911 2.i 62 5134 V4'ol932 Darrali, Breunan & Co 45 10 0193 14 ) clapp J m n uiinuiu on ai d gas 1911 5 82 5193 100 Clapp J M rl Gilflllio oil and g is 1911 4 00 5193 l-6of400 Dale J I tlSBA'D 15 08 5217 iof241 Lamb A oil aud gas 25 50 5133 1157 Kiiupp V J fl Watson & Freeman 189 74 5131 170 Knupp W J a Watsou & Freeman 27 S8 Tlonestu township. 2S24 ISO Gilinore& Dull 10-11 70 20 93i Lanson He Houtl tl Breunan 2 SI 3822 10M) Woods Heirs '11 Ml 22 45 Fourth Nat' Bauk of Pittsburg 11 70 2 Whiltekiu F. F. fl Carsou 78 23 Oil City Fuel Supply Co. 9 Jill 76 Aguew Proper&.laiulesou 12 12 J$ofl7 Agnew Proper&Jamieson 1 38 lof liO Dale J. 1. fl Dale Heirs'10 6 97 71 Teinpieton Atuaud, W ertz farm oil gas 4 83 2828 50 Wuittekiu Ada fl Lackey oil ft feas 1 1 1 S.) 42 BrowuA. W.flWeant'll 8 31 Howe Township. War. Sub. Acres Warrantee or Owner Ain't. 3197 37 Rosenblatt. H '11 1 03 3183 330 Mench J H 29 04 Vacant 138 Blood Cyrus H fl Blond 12 15 Varant 2'. Cole W 8 fl Nugent 24 2977 NJnflj i Williuk & Coulter 8 OH 2736 51 110 Uobiusou G W oil ft gas 4 84 3S01 IS Means & White '11 79 3195 350 Collins T D 30 HI 0108 48 A da in no n J fl S C Li. in her Co 4 23 5105 759 Adanisoii J fl S C Lumber Co 60 78 Vacwt 50 Atkins C W ft Moore- head m oo 2878 3-5oflHiO Proper J V rl Lansoti 61 20 2977 NKof34-35100 Morck Fredoilftgas4 40 Jenks Township. 3179 CO f30 F K Lansou fl Proper 9 45 3171 HI5 Blood P P 13 23 4173 100 Blood P P 12 ( 3173 so Blood P P 10 08 3170 52 Hunt Anna 1911 3 29 Vacant 2IKI Blood Cyrus fl B J Blood 25 20 31 S3 20 Moiiltllions A N & Others Ml 1 21 6710 903 Salmon Creek Lbr Company 113 79 3000 1 18 Hall, Gardner & Co I'll 1 9 18 3322 150 Waokerman G F 18 90 5141 114 Holiinson& Botiuer 20 05 3801 427-10 Means & White 2 07 3093 ofl 10 drove W A & Co fl W D J3 23 5111 127 Knupp & Yates fl Uav 56 01 3:ii 1 10 McNeal Frank fl Z & B 17 64 3504 100 Watson Caroline K nil aud gas 6 30 3177 31 111 TowlerS 8 fl Hun line 14 35 5129 58 Adamsou Joseph fl N Mo 7 32 551,0 21 Proper O W & J F oil aud gas 1 34 3644 877 Penna Gas Co Hartls Lands oil only '11 13 57 Vacaut 100 Dale H L rl Proper & Aguew '11 6 20 5142 UofllO Keller F A fl Boyu ton 4 41 5142 'ofllO Whitmore G F fl Boynton 4 41 5141 127 Kuupp & Yates fl "' Kay oil aod gas 8 0: 3181 25 Jobuston Edward ( of oil aud gas 1 12 3159 550 Paruilee Henry oil and gas 34 65 15 Enterprise Transit Co oil and gas 09 3190 15 Knterprise Transit Co rl J McCarty oilftgaa 99 3170 170 Enterprise Transit Co oil and gas 10 71 319,) 70 Bowuian David Heirs 4 41 3oii8 250 Banner F C Dlnsiuore fl Dinsmore 1-16 of oil and all gas 8 33 3667 250 Sanner F C Dinsmore rl C Dinsmore 1-16 of oil and all gas 8 33 3672 150 Banner F C Dinsmore ti CDlusmore l-16of oil and all gas S 01 36o2 644 Sautter FO Dinsmore fl C Dinsmore I-16 of oil aud all gas 18 24 3'if2 50 Matt at F S'ofoll ft gas 2 3S 3 Clinton & spencer oil and gas 2 38 3171 80 Stnneciphnr Maud E & I'owler oilftgaa 5 04 3171 5 M aflat F J fl Liopen oott 1,'ofoil all gas 24 36T.4 850 House E F oil ftgas 53 5A 3S00 100 Proper J F E J Curry 12 60 Vacaut 156 Hall.Gardner & Co 120 47 5142 ofI40 Hartlett J W fl Boyn ton 8 8: 3561 3-20ofll04 Knunp W J fl Devon ian Oil Co '11 10 23 3.'xi4 1031 Nlckolson John '11 63 93 Vacant JiOfiDO Keller F A fl W & P oil only 3 13 KKATKD LANDS. Barnett Township. War. Aciyi Warrants or Owiwr An 81 Patterson Martin 1910 fti 97 30 " " II Black 1910 2 59 30 " " tl Lsi kner'10 2 69 30 Armugost Violet 1911 10 0!) 50 Hraden MrsKvangeline'll 10 50 84 Beers C P 1911 12 62 22 Clark A C 1911 o 55 5107 105 Flick J . a Pearsall 1911 8 82 27 Halght A J Est 1911 1 44 76 Huber L VV fl White 1911 12 62 3 Haigbt Marv A tl Jones 'It 1 26 2 Maze J H 1911 3 78 60 Maze 8 B tl Cbatley 1911 11 76 35 Slatilitmn Albert fl Ship pen 1911 6 31 15 Stahlman Melissa fl Ship pen 1911 3 73 Sim lib Mrs Charles 1911 4 22 1 Town Hall Claringt'iu 17 01 60f Pequigtiot Victor 1911 13 44 7 Williams K L fl Williams 5 12 2 Vaner A Wilsou fl Broker 87 12 ' " tl Miller 2 03 3161 4dJ Warner L R 1911 15 20 Tloneata Borough. i Landers Mrs B 1 for 1910 alitor 1911 23 84 Katlerly Jas fl Lanson '10 1 95 i Kange M L tl Laneon 4 81 Nalsgiver Joe fl Lanson '10 1 95 1 Morrow J W fl Coleman '11 1 23 Creen Township. SS17 10-27ol54 Hall W B 4 79 5133 2 Stroup Elizabeth fl EMurphy 96 6133 21 ' " fl J Murphy 3 78 SS25 KMI Whitman S P 12 70 3820 12 Woll Philip 2 17 6185 5 AntbotivUeoflJ ADale'll 1 03 5133 j of 755 Darrab A Co 1911 46 72 3819 110 Good wiu Ed fl J Walters'll 14 07 3SI9 45 Longstretb Orlando 1911 10 60 3S20 25 Thompson J D 1911 Hickory Township. 4 89 5207 36S9 6199 3ii93 172 Bailey A Martin 31 Barber J M 05 Cascade Pet Land Asso 124 Welngard W F 1910 119 Hemlock Oil Co 1911 52 29 19 70 19 96 12 09 23 70 4 of 340 5210 10 5218 800 5223 320 Little Hickory Oil Co oil and gas 9 08 MoManigle Nick 1911 Poor W B 1911 2 18 120 33 83 91 Harmony Township. 5 Amy Lauds 2 31 29 Carnahan Chas 45 67 7 CuhbinsFJ oil and gas 3 02 100 Dawson J O Heirs all for 1910, J for 1911 19 90 100 Dilrymple and others oil and gas 9 20 ) Dawson J A 9 20 67 Fleming E K1UI1 28 21 1041 Hunter Farm Oil Co 45 84 80 Landers A Wy man oil gas 7 38 20 Mclntyre Mis N A 6 53 73 Marsh Cbas J oil aud gas 5 74 A Meseral Rose 2 31 165 Pittsburgh A Cherry Run Oil C 81 05 125 Higginadc Helm 34 40 100 Stewarts Run Oil Co 50 44 20 Siggins John A Helm 5 60 1J Siggins Orion tl W P Sig- gin-1911 74 i SiggitiH Orion fl W P Slg- gins 1911 3 55 1 Siggins Orion fl W P Sig gins 1911 3 65 25 Siggins J W fl Strong 1911 5 41 50 WymanA Landers oil ft gas 4 63 35 Wood W 11 22 92 20 Carson Sim 8 31 35 Green L D oil and gas 1910 23 89 85 Weiin Cbas land only 1910 4 73 100 Siggins A Helm 1910 25 37 15 Tidal Oil Co 1910 4 24 12 3 25 80 Stewart A Bonedictoll and gas 1910 3 60 Howe Township. 2995HUb44ifl0 Browu A Irwin ID 82 5207 90 nouuh LS AColOlO 92 60 28 8sub 2520 200 Coulter A U'nca- pher 27 72 2980 1161 Forest Lumber Co 107 26 Jenks Township. 3173 4. Blood Parker 6 69 3173 Blood Cyrus Est 6 69 3160 359 Becker F H 40 32 3173 214 Blood Ktate 4 31 3170 i Blood P P 2 67 3170 J " " 2 68 3160 6(1 Becker F H oil and gas 3 32 3160 22 1 46 3160 22 " " " 1 46 3IH0 64t " " 3 70 3161 75 Dunlap J P 1011 7 34 3046 1140 ErichNOii James 52 28 3178 1 ureen Mrs Anna 6 61 3171 J Haines WE 11 62 3165 4(K) NIcodemUH W A 1911 26 04 3171 i Shirk Mrs F M 1911 4 90 3l71siil 17lot.so SiittonABaugliman 4 88 3l09Hiib20jJof 105 " " 15 48 3l7lsut)18lof80 " " 4 88 3171 1 Sinier Daniel 1 38 3s()l 43 3 10 Wilson A B 5 78 3173 i Oiloll Mrs Marv 1010 89 3I9 80 Patterson M V 1910 5 41 3170 It ZHller H C 1911 7 S5 Kingsley Township. 5208 17 AiIhiiihiui Joseph 159 30 6209 70 Collins A Wataon 30 16 5197 2 Barnes Mai v 1911 62 5213 133 Caldwell F G aud Kale oil and ga 1911 6 60 5213 5 Dean J I 1911 1 89 5194 15 Ikenburg Adam dee'd 1911 4 22 5194 J of 80 " " " 7 85 5194 55 " Mary 31 65 5213 20 Smith E W 6 05 6186 50 Starrow Chaa 129 18 r.!S5l90 " !' 1911 88 20 5156 50 Shawl Mrs Ellen 15 6132 50 Whitton James 11 P2I3 J of 316 Davenports A 1910 - 9 5268 ! 120 9 5214 i of 290 " " 8 5217 lot 1241 " " " 18 5213 401311) Heard A B 1910 19 6208 a-flttl " A liomnswing'10 18 10 39 54 30 72 75 07 75 48 48 63 69 5214 it'il2!K " A 1J 1UIO 17 5217 i of 124 1 ' 37 t2i8 1 Neill AOilllllln 1910 6 5214 100 Grandin A Kelly oil gas 8 Tlorta Township; J of 106 Agnew Proper A Jamieson 8 6 Aguew Leonard A Totpe Line nd l Few Figures on Pamper Sometimes appeal to the man who as yet does not seriously consider the real value of a dollar. He paya from $10 00 to 823.00 extra because of his "notions." T The difference io our clothes aud those offered elsewhere is V p all in our favor, You'll fiod that our Suits at from $15 00 to $25 00 are being worn by the but dressed men in this city, men who un derstand, meu who have long ago learned that the proper clothes to buy are those made up and ready for use. The kind of clothes wo sell makes friends and holds them $10.00 to $35.00. Come in and try on. The harder you are to fit, the greater will be your surprise. Oil City, Pa. Island 20 Cascade Pet Land Asso 19 65 Island 9 " ' 4 11 64 Fleming EE 9 02 2824 550 Oilmore A Dull 225 85 60 Helm Jaoob Est 1516 of oil 1910 1 00 62 Helm Wm Est7-16 ofoll '10 65 56 Helm Wm Est 15 16 of oil and gas 1910 2 23 100 Johnson Enos oil and gas 8 22 10 Lehberger Mary K 12 28 31 Lawrence A Smearbatigh oil and gas 2 53 Jo! 20 Lawrence A Smearbaugh oil and gas 82 15J Lawrence A Smearbaugh oil and gas 1911 60 195 McCalmontS K 31 94 2823sub 5432 168 Oil City Fuel Supply Co 48 35 200 Oil City Fuel Supply Co 32 76 ul.8.16340 " ' ' 65 69 iof2!2 Oil WellSupplyCoolUnaa II 85 lotlotla " " " 4156 66 Proper J F oil and gas 5 25 310 Simpson Helen oil and gas 25 40 79 VoguB William 19IU 7 (in 2826 144 Biennan J T J of oil Kill 140 91 " oil and gas '11 37 401 Scolleld Archie oil gas '11 17 98 6 Lanson r K 1911 J 16 Bv virtue of an Ant of Assembly entl tied "An Act to regulate the collection of taxes on unsealed lands, approved the 6th day ol June, 1887, interest will be charged on 1910 taxes from January 1, 1911, to date of pavment, and on 1911 taxes from January 1, 1912, to dale of payment, at tbe rale ot six per rent, per annum. Five percent, la added on all taxes on sealed lands. W. H. BRAZEE, Treasurer. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa., March 11, 1912. State Board of Charities. The odlcinl visitors of the state board of charities, about which con siderable is being printed just now, are persons officially designated by the state board to keep an eye on in stitutions in their counties. ' They have rights of Inspection just as mem bers of the board, and any abuses are to be inquired into and made subjects of reports to the board. In many counties the plan has worked very successfully and much good has been accomplished by prompt investigation of reports and correction of condi tions. The jurisdiction extends not only to prisons and almshouses but to hospitals and charitable institutions under state control. Reaches 30,009 Mark. The 30,000 mark in issuance of the state automobile licenses will be passed this week at the highway de partment. This mart will be (wo months abend of the sitme mark last year. About 200 licenses a (lay are being issued, State Capitol Notes, The superior court ended its March session at Harrlsburg and adjourned to meet In Pittsburg on April 8. No opinions were given, but the court quashed the appeal in commonwealth vs. Williams, York, refused reargu ment In the Click case, Chaster, and refused advancement of the case of Mead vs. Central Pennsylvania Trac tion Co., Dauphin. In the (ferns JitRt received at the treasury were fines to the amount of 12,935.75 from the gaine commission. Evil Bound to Spread, There Is no sort of wrong deeds of which a man can bear the punishment alone. You cannot Isolate yourself and eay that, the evil that is In you shall not spread. Men's lives are as thor oughly blended with each pther as the air they breathe. Evil spreads as necessarily as disease. George Eliot. Few Have, Miss Scribble The heroine of my next story Is to be one of those mod ern advanced girls who have ldeaa of their own and don't want to get mar ried. The colonel (politely) Ah, In deed, I don't think I ever met that type. Life. Boarders Take Risks. If a boarding-house keeper In Aus tria having a leased house sublets rooms to boarders and then fails to pay the rent of the house the lessor may levy for payment against every thing In the house, regardless ot tbe ownership thereof. RECORD NOVEL-READER DIES. Woman Librarian Perused More Than 6,000 In 34 Years. Pawtucket, R. I. Mrs. Minerva A. Saunders, who read more than six thousand novels during her thirty four years' service as librarian of the Pawtucket Public Library, died at her home here SJhe was seventy-four yesrs old. Mrs. Sounders read every novel that came to the library before plac ing it op tfco shelves. f a nisi t ial TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtttttttttt The Women of Tionesta and vicinity are respectfully advised that The New Tailored Suits, The New Silk Dresses, The New Wool Dresses, And The New Coats, ior the Spring Season "1912" have arrived. Also the New Foulard Silks. We cordially invite your early inspection. The Kirter Co. Oil City, Pa. ICE CAKE DROWNS TWINS. Boys Cast Into River While "Taking a Ride" Brother Saved. Rochester, N, Y. Carl and Joseph Schwartz, twins, ten years old, were drowned in the Ontka River, near the illage limits of I.e oy, when a caku jf ice on which they were "taking a de" broke up and threw them Into the wat?r, with their seveu-year-ol brother, Aloysins. The kilter was saved by Floyd Kins, who witnessed the nrcllent. and Manufacturing Opticians. School children's eyes will be ex amined free of cost hen accompanied by a note from their teacher or family physician. Tbe latest methods known to science are employed no drops arti ficial eyes in Block. Lences duplicated on short notice. Morck Optica) Co., OIL CITY, PA. First National liunk Building. 1$ ih Phones. k n 1 1 1, i i The Ideal Solvent and Paint Thinner Tur-mln-tlno has the same boiling point, the same flash point, the same evapor ating qualities as turpentine at a fraotlon pf th aott, Tur-tnln-tlnm Is better than ben zine or naphtha in merhanicnl excel lence and in perfect pnfety. It la also cheaper, becaune, although it costs more, it loses little from evaporation. Tur-mln-tlnm Ii guaranteed. Art your ikaltr tr writ stlreart. WAVERLY OIL WORKS COMPANY Independent Oil Refiners, PITTSBURGH, PA. Free BMklt-"Tslls Why" CHICHESTER S PILLS Wyr TUB 1MAMONI IIUANO. A pulMt. Afnr4-JIM'II:M.TFR4 vn uiAMnn if KA nit i'ii,i,h, i. yr years known is Best, Safest, Always Reliit.lt SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERvrYHERf Ladle I Ak your iirutTciAt for a 1111 in Hd And Uul4 mrull.AV bnnrs, scalM with lUue RilUn. V TfaLtft no other. Ittir of four " Oil City, Ta. a a 1 n i s sl l A sl av TtTTTTTTTTTTTTTT1 Grape Pickers. Ticking grapes Is a temporary but popular occupation in the vineyard district of New York and Pennsyl vania. Many girls and women from the villages In the grape belt pick in the vineyards year niter year. For out door work, this is especially strengthening, coining, ns it does. In the perfect days of September and October. Moreover, it Is an employ ment to which considerable dignity attaches, due to the class of persons Who have for a generation associated themselves with it. It la not taxing. It serves the purpose of Bn outing, there Is no watchful taskmaster and It Ih good for cash for a fall aud win ter outfit. IF YOU SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE YOU CAN STILL GET THE 53 WEEKLY ISSUES OP THE YOUTH'S COMPANION for the cotnitifr year lor only $1.75. Thousands of our subscribers whose subscriptions run over the first of January into the early weeks of the "pew year have written us to usk if we will pot accept subscriptions at the, old rate of $1.75 for a little' while beyond the time announced for the advance iu price to 2.00. t " VaV A Last Chance In fairness to these old friends and to pew subscrilicrs who were unable tq remit liefore tile close of 1911 we liave " extended the .time or taking sub, acriptious at $1,73 to March 30 The new rate of $2.00 will be put into effect promptly on April 1. No sub scription at J1.75 will be accepted after that date. Subscribe now to-day so as not to lose anv of the good things in the Volume for 1912. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION 144 Berkeley Street, Bo.ton. Mm Kw Sabtcriptioei Rewind at tbii Office. Chamberlain's CouKhnRemed7 Cu.eS Cotd OoupaoU ""9"l " cS'