TIB FULTON COUWTY K2W, McGOHlfZLLIBtJIG, PA. Study Food Values Food provided for the family table de serves the careful thought of every house wife. Do you use thought when buying baking powder? The quality of cake, biscuits and all quickly raised flour food3 depends largely upon the kind of baking powder used. Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar derived from grapes. It is absolutely pure and has proved its excel lence for making food of finest quality and wholesomeness for generations. Royal Baking Powder contains no alum nor phosphate. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. ' New York Mr. Cyrus Wagner and family were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bivens last Sunday. Preaching in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and in the Reformed church in the evening. Frank Stenger, of Jugtown spent part of last week with J. L. Garland and family near Mer cersburg. Miss Harriet Eitemiller has re turned to Mercersburg after hav ing spont some time with her sister Mrs. Henry A. Comerer. Attorney John R. Jackson and Mrs. Watson C. Lynch attended the funeral of Mrs. Henry Akers, at Akersville last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McQuade spent the week-end at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, David H. Fore, at Knobs ville. Mrs. Sarah Palmer, near Need more is spending a few weeks in the home of her brother-in-law r.nd sister Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morton. Mrs. Louie Mellott and Mrs. Tohn Hollenshead, of Pleasant iidge were guests in the home of Mrs. Lucina Forner part of lsat week. Mrs. Anna Fulton and Mrs. Villiam H.' Cooper were early :allers at the News office Mon- lay " morning both extending heir subscription ahead. Mrs. M. B. Trout and daugh- er Mrs. E. L. Lynch returned aome Monday afternoon after mving spent a week visiting .'riends in Harrisburg and York. Mr. Olivar Peck, near Sharpe, nad the misfortune to break his arm while watering his horse re cently. Mr. Peck is resting com fortably with every prospect of a complete recovery. Bethany Church, Sabbath Bchool at Big Cove Tannery, will hold their Christmas entertain ment Sunday evening December 17th at 7 o'clock. All are wel come, Rev. A. Dotterman. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes f&ys the highest market price r beof hides at tteir butcher I'lop in McConnelUburg, also highest price paid for calf skins heepskins and tallow. Advertisement. The new building, store-room and dwelling in Mercersburg, the property of the late Daniel A. Comerer, was sold at public sale to George F. Mellott, Mrs. Comerer's father, for $3,500.00. Miss Mary K. Hoke, Head Sales lady in Mrs. Manning's popular millinery establishment, Cham bersburg, returned home Monday evening at the close of the sea- j son to spend her winter vacation. ! Don'i Have Catarrh One efficient way to remove nasal catarrh is to treat its cause which in most cases is physical weakness. The system needs more oil and easily digested liquid-food, and you should take a spoonful of SCOUTS tar each meal to enrich your Wood and help heal the sensi ve membranes with its pure oj-food properties. $e?Jto o! I1 Scetfa r"."'" treatment will &? those who have used Jfntabng muffs and vapors. wfcGsraSCOTTS Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brant, o Taylor township, spent a few hours in town shopping on Mon day and called at the News office and requested the editor to put a big "7" on the label of their paper. Miss Nellie Palmer, of Sipes Mill and Miss Fern Crist, of Warfordsburg called at the News office a few minutes last Friday morning. The ladies had been in town a few days attending the Institute. Mr. and Mrs. George McKee and Henry Sharpe, and Mr. and Mrs. Carey T. Layton and daugh ter Esta all of Amaranth, spent last Wednesday and Thursday in town, and were pleasant callers at the News office. Mrs. Robert N. Shimer and children Martin, Harry and Mi dred, West Walnut Street, spent the time from Thursday morning until Saturday on a visit to the home of Mrs. Shimer's sister, Mrs. Clarence Wilson in Cham bersburg. Roy M. Daniels, the popular bookkeeper in the First National Bank, has the measles and that he must be confined to the house, while other children can romp and play, works a mighty hardship on the little fellow, who will all wish for his speedy recovery. Hancock News. Mr. Lee B. Cattlett of Belfast township, who was swept off a wagon on the 2nd inst and s& verely injured is still suffering much pain, and not improving as rapidly as might be hoped. He was visited recently by Mr. J. B. Omps and son George, of Stott ler's Cross Roads, W. Va. Mrs. Caleb Mellott and Mrs. George H. Hann, near Huston town, were early Monday morn ing shoppers in McConnellsburg. The Hanns live on the old Kirk place this side of Hustontown. Mrs. Hann says she does not think it worth while to try to raise turkeys. Roy Cromwell and family, of Mercersburg, accompanied by Roy's mother who had been vis iting them in Mercersburg pass ed through town Sunday morn ing enroute to the home of his parents near Clear Ridge. He and family also visited h!s brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Stains at Woodvale. Eight weeks ago, while work ing on the new station of the McConnellsburg and Fort Loudon Railway, at the east end of Mc Connellsburg, Carpenter Harry Linn stepped on a nail and for many days his life hung in a balance. While the injured foot is not entirely well, Harry is able to be around again, but it will be some time before he can resume work at his trade. Our friend Simon Deshong, of Worton, Md., was a very agree able caller at the News office last Friday afternoon. After three years absence from the county, he had been visiting among relatives and friends in Bethel, Belfast and Licking Creek townships and spent Fri day night in jail, the guest of Sheriff Job L. Garland whose son is married to one of Mr. De shong's daughters and they live in Hagerstown. The eight chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Deshong have all grown up and "flew the coop" and now Simom and his wife have the' whole house to themselves as they had when they first went to housekeeping. After an absence from the Cove eleven years Mr. S. K. Pitt man is spending ' a few days among his' relatives and oldtime friends. Mr. Pittman embarked in the mercantile business at Hartisonville several years ago, after which he went to the Cum berland Valley and continued in , the mercantile business until his health made it imperative that he shoul'd make a change for out door life. He bought a good limestone farm three miles east of Carlisle, moved onto it and is now living independently. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. KATES One cent Dor word for each insertion, no advertisement accented lor leas tnan 10 cents, uaaa must ac company order. Baker & Bros.. Real Estate. insurance. Automobiles. Live. Stock &c. Write us your desires birst National Bank Building. Everett, Pa. Loans arranged for. CHICHESTER S PILLS Tr-CV , ''."K IMAMOMI II It A Ml. a VVVv J-n"':1 A"''.."''i.tf A 'III. in Krd n. u.la ,run"i fal. lie alhrr ll. .r ,, V IMAMltSD lilt AMI w .'..I, yc.u known at Ifeu.Hafoo.JI-.. ii.ii.i i SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Executor's Notice. Khttite of A.J. Fore, lute nf liulifln town. .ship. l'u , Uecpunrd. Letters teHUini'Dturv nu the nhnve entute bavltiK urcn uniimd to ihe iiuUnrslKDrd, uli per cms indi'lileil to the uil emte ire re- ijuente.l ti nuke imvincnt. and those huvlux unman to pri'seni tuv xuuie wiuiout deluy. C11AS. MiliK.HKR. ll-33-f!t. Uurnt CuIjIum. Va. Executor's Notice. KftUte of A. S. Kdurd, lute of Wells townsLIp, Til., deceaser?. Lellerx tesliime imiry on the uliovc estate having been grunted to the umloinlgned, all persona Indebted to the mud eslule are re quested to make payment, and those tauvlnr claim to present the natre without delay. AMO.VU. F.UWAKDS. I-Ml Kieoutor. Western Maryland Railway, In Effect Novemoer 2(1. 1916. Subject to ctange without notice. Trains leave Uancook as follow! : No. 7 I 40a, m. (dully) forCumberland. Pitta nurgn ana west, also r.iuiiu, una West Virginia points. No. 8 J 38 a. m.. (dally) for Hagerstown, Oet- tysnurg Hanover, York (except Sunduy), and llaltlmore. No, I H 30 a. m. (dally exaept Sunday) for uumuenana ana intermediate points. No. 4 9.07 a. m. (dally ezeept Sunday) foi Hageratown, lieityxiiurg, turnover, York Bulllmoreand intermediate points. Wash ington, I'h ludelpbia, and New York. No, ttn p. m (dally) Western Express for Cumberland west Virginia nolnls, and PiUitburKO, Chlcugo and the West. No. t 2.57 p m. (dnlly) Express for Hagera town. Waynesboro, unamneraburg, u. t'more, Washington. Philadelphia and New York. u.'i.ni&nnnr S ENNF.S, Oeo'l Pasaengor Ag't I Mnneral Manager Christmas Gifts THE CHRISTMAS STOCK AT THE IRWIN STORE IS NOW COMPLETE We have selected these Christmas Gitu, which out-rival all previous efforts of this Store. We Invite Early Inspection Watches, Clocks, . Jewelry,, Silverware, Cut Glass, lland painted China, Novelties, Books, Booklets, X mas Cards, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Toilet and Traveling Sets in Ebony and Ivory. Toys, Dolls, Games, and X mas Tree Ornaments in great variety. A very complete stock: ot Pure Groceries, X mas Cacdy, Oranges, Lgmons, Dried Fruit, Nuts, etc. : CASKEY'S BREAD FRESH EVERY DAYT White Sewing Machines for Christmas at bargain prices. THANK YOU-CALL AGAIN. THE IRWIN STORE, McConnellsburg, Pa. $15.00 Is The Price FOR THE BEST Suit or Overcoat that a man can buy anywhere for the money. Made up in Pirch-Back or plain models of serges, cheviots, worsteds, cassimeres, etc , fur young fellows who want plenty of snap and for conservative men who want quiet effects. V. S MADE TO FIT Special Hand Tailored Suits and Overcoats from $18 up. We know our Suits and Overcoats are better by far than any , other you can buy for the same price because we make them m oar own modern shops and under our personal supervision. The Royal Woolen Mills Co. Cumberland Valley's Leading Tailors. 62 S. Main St., . Chambersburg, Pa. t-yV-t . ri.st.. aanaa. . . l: Chickens and Kerosene How happy old Mother Dominique is with her fluff y little brood 1 Some people think chickens will thrive on 'most anything they pick up. But you know they'll never get nice and fat or be good layers unless they get the right kind of feed. And it's the same with your lamp and oil stove. You'll never get the light you want or the heat you need till you use ATLANTIC Avoid yattTa.in by uttnc Atlantic Rftyolight Oil in Kayo Lamp. Beautiful and MrricaabU dMgn $1.90 up, at your dvaUiV. JSS3 mm There's all the difference in the world in oils. Start using this really refined kerosene and watch results. Its smooth, mellow rays make read ing a delight. Its radiant, comforting heat defies the wind and cold. That nasty, burning smell is missing. That annoying smoke you thought a necessary evil isn't there. At last you have found the kerosene you've always wanted. And it costs no more than ordi nary kinds. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY f Pittsburgh and Philadelphia The Handy Heat Upstairs or downstairs any room in the house is fTSfA made m o r e IpS&Stp cheerful and livable with u the comforting, radiant warmth of a Perfection Oil Heater. You'll never have any smoke, soot, ashes or unpleasant odors. Your dealer will show you handsome designs, reason ably priced at $3.50 to $5. Go to the ttore that display! this ifln: Atlantic RayolitfhtOiiror Sale Here. You'll find it good place to buy regularly. 6. W. Reisner & Co. HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies' Dress Goods in Serges, Taffetas, Poplins, &c, many at old prices. A large assortment of Dress Ginghams at 10c and 12 l-2c, the same as last year in price; nice dark patterns. Outings at 8, 10, 121-2c. last year's prices. A nice lot of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Dresses at prices we cannot possibly duplicate at the prices, 50c. to $1.25. The Underwear Assortment is very complets. In every line last year's prices prevail, especially, so, in wolens. Blankets all sizes and kinds, See them. ' Sweaters quite a line at old prices. Some are high ... er, of course, but the way they have';' been selling the prices must be right. Shoes many at prices that can not be duplicat ed at the prices asked now. . See them. Respectfully, G. W. Reisner & Co. $12.50 SPECIAL Elgin Gold Filled Watch 15 Jewel Full Nickel Move ment. Breguet hairspring, patent regulator. Safety Pinion. Case Guaranteed to Wear 20 Years. Put up in Solid Mahogany Case. We give you the same ser vice by mail as over our counter. Money back if not right. If Not Satisfactory Return the Watch at Once and Your Money Will Be Refunded. C. A. SHINNEMAN, Chambersburg, Pa. Jeweler. S. RAYMOND SNYDER, Jeweler. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repairing -:- We Aim To Please North Main Streeet, Opposite Post Office, Chambersburg, Pa. w i mm m , Mi i " .aa m nw mm n n I r III I llrll I i;UA sAFt wn t ntf mm i mm 1 i - afiiium ai in i H ffl The light that htm jrour tjtt and sarrt roo trouble. Poor oil caooot VS? Viva thU klnrf nliht. but FAMILY FAVORITE OIL I best oil mada, the oil that flrra tht stead? light no flicker, no sr. no aoot coata littla mora than Inferior vr.ilM. 1'rln1-rAnd- Oet It from your dealer. It la there ia barrela abipped direct from our rennertea. WAVKRLY OIL WORKS CO. i i Ilal Reflasra, PITTtBURQ, M. . OaaoUnea. niumlnaata, FPFP " "ok- I wax. -v hui u .iiHieii Lubrtoanta, Paraffins Wax. iwivy.iiihiim, B. II. 'SHAW. Hustontown, Pa. , FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance,