The Most Enticing Breakfasts , Are New Shot from Guns * Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice were The foods of the day are the foods served last month for seventeen mil- that are best. That is always so. lion meals. The foods of this day are these But millions of others lacked them. . . „„ • « „ There are millions ye. who don't ensp, gigantic grams-puffed to e.ght know 'them. times their natural size. If you are among them, we invite These whole, unbroken, nut-like you to try them. Serve one of these grains, made four times as" porous a 9 foods tomorrow. bread. The world, as you know, doesn't You'll like what others like. We jump to a food which all are not find- do you a kindness when we ask you ing delightful. to try these foods. Puffed Wheat— loc Puffed Rice—lsc These are the foods invented by Prof. An- Then the guns are unsealed, and the steam derson, and this is his curious process: explodes. Instantly every starch granule is blasted into a myriad particles. The whole wheat or rice kernels are put into are expanded eight sealed gun?-. I hfii ilie guns arc ie\ol\ei, lor times. Vet the coats are unbroken, the shapes sixty minutes in a heat of 550 degrees. are unaltered. We have simply the magnified That fierce heat turns the moisture 111 the grain, grain to steam, and the pressure becomes tre- One package will tell you why people de mendous. in them. Order it now. Made only by The Quaker Oats Company 141 PAPA'S STOP.Y. Hit Attempt to Tell It Whilo Trying to ! rut Robert Asleep. "Papal" '•'l 11 me a story." "I'd tell you just one if you will ' pro ■ iso 1 • 'V > to sleep." ".My pajamas don't feel good." "I >ij't think about them. 111 tell yuM :i story, but one will be all." Mr. Todd sat beside the bed and be gan: '•(» ice there was a little uoy "What's Ins name?" I *•; 'u't I ■ have any name.' "V -s. to be sure he had! Don't inter- J rup' mo. llobert." "Then wiiat was itV" "Why, bis ,wiine was—his uame wan j .1 uliu:." "J ilia's a girl's name." " i lii-i boy's name was Julius, not j Jul; i lb' was ii'imcd for Julius C'ao- ! k: r." | "I know something about Julius j C.'i'sar," llobert exclaimed, sitting up ' .uldenly and quoting: \ . vih t»kl jreezer. I;. 11. ho fro:- • ' ff l is feet in ;i i c cream freezer." • ■'Where did you ever hear such a j i',I:• ; as thai?" ".\ Ifred rotts t.dd ii.to me." "Well, tiou'l you ever let me hear | n use that word •g.'ezer* again. Now j > t > sleoi>." "!'■ :t you dld.i't tell me the story." "AH right. This isn't about Julius I <; ear at all. Julius Caesar was a ; I.!:, and > <>-« hI i long time ago." | "When ha froze his feet off. papa?" "He didn't freeze bis feet. That is a p T eeo oj silliness Alfred Potts told j yov." "What is a pieeo of silliness, papa?" j 'Don't : '.; i. such foolish questions. • \» .'own ii ltd >to sleep or I'll go i t -\i downstair ' and I.mv»» yon alone." "Papa, my pajamas don't l'eel good." "I told you n >r to think about them. Now, listen and I'll teil you about this lit;;.' boy. lie went out »;ne day ami saw"— "Wash'• name Julius?" es. yes;" Mr. Todd answered. "lii i name was Julius, and he"— "Did he die a long time ago?" "No. .ju!b;:> Caesar died a long time ih'q. This t«>y didn't." "Where does lie lire now?" "t don't know, lie still." "llow'd you know what's his name, theu ?" "Well, hr- liv>'s lie lives in a town somewhere. And one day he went out and saw a tree that was simply full of birds. The birds"— "What did the birds do?" "The birds of course." "What did they sing?" • ili. ung .- to teil ,\oii this story you will have i<> be quiet. So this boy looked up at tIK; birds and" — "Mj pajamas don't good." "They never will teel good If you ■n't stop thinking about iheui. So ;;iis boy looked up at the birds, and— be was a bad boy and he thought It would be smart to throw a stone at : hem." "Did lie?" "Ve . b ' threw a filono at the pi>oi dttlc bin:-." "And wiiat did the stone do?" "It made the binls ll.v. And then"— "I'apa." "Well ?" "What oil the lly do/'' "What tly':"' "The tly ii made the birds Into," ' I;.)' . : < .iir.li e Todd. I am goijg lowir.'tiii , > i:' you arc not asleep Ju two minute'; 1 shall punish yoi:!" Two Duels. Sainle-Beuve got uu excellent advcrw tlseinent out of a duel fought ou a wet day by insisting upon holding his umbrella up with one hand while ue fired his pistol with the other, lie was willing, hi? courageously said, to take tiie risk of being shot, but he must be excused from taking the greater risk of catching cold. The duel which Benjamin Constant, v. ho suffered from gout, fought sitting iu a Hath chair may have I teen of somewhat similar character. Honor in that case was declared to be satisfied when the Hath chair was hit.—Strand /NTEBMAN RAA WRONGS | passed laws prohibiting its use Dangerous. Father—What are yon doing, Km ma ? Daughter—Oh. Arthur is coming to night, and I'm cooking something for him. Father—Emma, Emma, you'd better he careful. You'll keep on cook ing for hint till he i>reak-« the engage ment—lfeitere Welt. It takes a lot o? courage on the part of a young man to tell a girl how pret ty some other girl Is.—St. Louis Glohc- Denioernt. J. ivl. WIHTON, MUNCY VALLEY, PA. i Never Before Have We Receive c 50 and 75 so many praises and heard s Boys' Knee many flattering remarks as w Pants weight have had this Season. ! Special. Were you one ot the vast lhr< ngs tlia litt'llv- - . y--"'-'- crowded our store during the past week Did you yet your share of the aitide * advertised? It not you should HER E N CCD ipi We are making new friends fast: selling ore ! goods than ever before I But we still want more friends, want to sell our stock faster, yc Sn iwe are spurred onto deeper price cutting. People wonder how iwe can do it. To this we can answer, tnat no other store in th ] j section has the wholesale buying facilities enjoyed by tlvs | lishment. We can buy lower, we can sell lower. (Sweater Coats Specials Men s Corduroy pa ts Men's "Shirts From 1.19 to , r . v ~ ' Men's or Hoys' Sweater Coats .38 J Alen * Aeghgee Shiri# .50 j Altns sweater coatn .75 CHILDRKNS' SUITS Me«* Work shin. I Mens sweater coats 125 FrOlll Q9C TO J.CO 2ND >SO Men's Flannel Shirts Ss< ! Klens sweeter coats 1.50 ' lfichy Flannel overshitU I.B' Men™ sweater coats _ ' _ 2.00 ' MEN'S TROUSERS Slens V neck'sweaters 25 ami 4tic FROM bOC tOs4 75* Men's extra heavy con-u | Men*"car>lig»D jackets ~ MEN'S OVERALLS. T"" °°f'' , '' «' ,rl 1 r- i Hen s all wool socks jn, Underwear From 39c to 75c 1^ »»*«.>!. stocking. 0* ; Bovs Shirts or MEN'S ODD COATS ' lose <«< | Boy* Mnrts or Drawers .|l AIID Ladies' Faemators ]•», j ribbed or fleeced 20 and 2fic All Prices All P eS ; Men's underwear Duch and Corduroy Bsc to 2=. A|t, o big ii„ e men's lumbermei nil colors 89c rubbers—Latnbertville and* Bill 1 Men's fleeced lined underwear Maud. A big saving lor v»u i—fST - — 39 c Ql-XAI?G Boys Corduroy orlUivo iwc.p, | PantS. Also big line of Shoes at S V 1 L-RS AT GREAT REDUCTION. j Hoys' corduroy knee PHIITS, lined, ii'G PRICES. $1.65 FOR 2 ->0 DLVSS HKJ» BLANKETS from 75c2up throughout, line ribbed quality SHOE. LLDIES' IBS SHOES FOR I (>9 * ! worth regular 75c Special 39c Men's Workin" Shoes 1.65 ' !n '' a!l riYvn I25 UUI/CU r 1 ■l'vD. Ladled Coats from 3.50 to 12.00 I ISo Come to J. M. Wighton's to satisfy your wants. Remember jsale only lasts this month. Railroad fare from Laporte and jNordmont for purchase of suvoo or over, Everybody Come to the Sullivan County FAIR AT FORKSVILLE, PA., October 5, 6, 7, 8 1 The State College will have a line exhibit there. It will be of jgreat interest and value to farmers. j I The Athletic Sports I will take place Wednesday. Exciting games of Base Ball on Thursday by the leading teams of the County. jFARMERS' RACES LADIES' RACES FRIDAY. The Mokoma Company MERRY-GO-ROUND will be there to amuse all. |The Exhibit of Farm Products and Stock will de the best that can be produced, and attractions the best that can be procured. |- I ; The Alba Band will be in attendance to / furnish music that will please.