- THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURQ, PA. '. L. DOUGLAS THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" )3.50 $4 $450 $5 $6 $7 & $8 A8VK?, Money by wearing w. L. Dougl&a m. For sale by over BOOO shoe dealers, i Beat Known Shoe In the World. Douglas tume and the retail erica it tumped on the bot of til shoes at th factory. The value it guaranteed and t protected againit high, pricat for inferior shoes. Th i M are tne tame nnywnm, i ncy cote no mora in dan than fh7 d I" Nw York. They art always worth the J for them. "23 . ality of W. L. Douglal product It guaranteed by dors , 40 yean experience in making fine ahoet. The tmart the leaden in the Fathion Centre of America, I made in a .aveU-wuipped factory at Brockton, Mate., ghett paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and n of experienced men, all working with an honest lion to make the bat thoe tor the price that money Mho dealer for vtloos;1aaehoes. If he can ty yon with the kind yon want, take do other frlte for Interesting; booklet explain!: how to lof the nla-heat aUndard of quality for the prlee, a mail, poautfo ire. )K FOR and the oed on the) VmfcZr JTsrwAsl or J Boys' Shoe that bottom. .'?"t"?:VJu.,Mh.o,0 18ft 8park SU, Brockton, Uses. I A Debated I GWJMA'S BONUS I mmmv a 111 III III I I IIIIIH lin I 1 question iu TAH LAdUMW By rev. l. w. gosnell Offering 160 Acres to Farm SuptriaUndtnt of Men. Moody Bible u j Institute, Chicago HcMuS. -------- - wi- wo. 1 :akes men epileptic Jiers Invalided From the hei Are Conatantly Haunt :t ed by Fear. of the effects of warfare on - eels which usually are not . :de publicity, ore revealed la al in the London Times by i C jL Sir John Collie for the es- jnt of nn Institution where the ei Ttirves of wnr-shuken men rany 1 1 me normal. Sir John wants Ihese victims In a home In the vliere quiet uiay be able to 1' their hallucinations. 0 not suffer In the same way srer animals," he says. "For , many men Invalided out of ie are haunted by an appre- i of reconscrlptlon." i 1 )D fear that they will have to ': and face the enemy. Their i ' t clouded and they do not hat they cannot again be on to serve. So they live In fear. s distressing result of trench la the comparatively large of men returning from the 0 suffer from epilepsy and llcpsy. Much of the epilepsy Injury, the doctors sny, and vcpllepsy Is laid to the stress ire under at the front f of these epileptics have ap ice the war began that plans 31 colony for the Incurables . em are being made. Art Disguises Uniforms. , tho latest conceptions for military uniforms less vls l field of battle Is to use rua- ronounced Irregular alternat es of contrasting light and 1 with navy outlines. ' the darker patches ore out Itlll darker color, and small t contrasting color break up effect of some of the patches, t t ie effect of uncertuln light : j Is produced, to cause the : 'ft lose its Identity by mln Jlie background. 'Z i try for yourself doesn't en e s. apathy of others. Animal Yarns. "Ever read Aesop's fables?" "Yes," replied Mr. Growcher. "And I don't see what they were written for." "Why, to point a moral." "Hut J don't see how a man who told such whoppers as he did could claim to have anything moral about hliu." What Dr. R.- D. ratterson, of Lib erty, N. C, says : ABOUT MOTHER'S JOY 8ALVE. My boy had pneumonia, his tempera ture was 104. Had tried other salves, didn't huve any effect Used Jar of Mother's Joy Salve on throat and chest In one hour's time his tempera ture was normal. Adv. She Knew Him. "One night while you were away I heard a burglar. You should have seen me going downstairs three steps at a time." Wife (who knows him) Where was he, on the roof? For a disordered liver, take Garfield Tea, the Herb laxative. All druggists, Adv. In a Quandary. "You seemed much affected by Spen- son's hnrd-luek story." "I don't deny It. Spenson saw me get a ten-dollar bill changed and I was racking my brain to think up a good excuse for not lending him a quarter." For apeedy and effective action Dr. Peerr" "Dead Shot" haa no faiial. On dot onlv will clean out Worm or Taptworm la a few hour. Adv. 1 .' ay now be Imported Into i Was Sick All Right "Jock Bloggs," said the manager, se verely, "you got off your work yester day afternoon with the excuse that you were 111. I saw you going to the races, and you did not appear to be bad at all." Jock was fully equal to the occa sion. "You ought to have seen me after the second race,' he said. TEXT-Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Bon of Mun Cometh. Matthew 26; II. There- 1ms been much discussion as to the second coming of Christ. Many sincere Bible stu dents do not seem nble to reach a clear conviction on the subject They are repre sented by an able jind orthodox theo logian who lays: "this is the one subject In sys tematic theology which I would gladly a v o l,d were such a course possible In fairness, for the data are ao dubi ous as to meaning In lmportunt places that I have been unnblo to reach sutfh conclusions as amount to positive convictions." Such an expression of bewilderment should at least suggest the need of sympathy and patience In setting forth our views on this subject There are some things, however. which ore evident " First of nil, this theme hns a prominent place In the New Testament, being referred to 808 times, or In one verso out of every 25. Again, the early church evidently thought her Lord might return at any time; If such on attitude were taken more than nineteen centuries ago, It would seem to be even more appropri ate now. Charles II. Spurgeon expresses him self In these sensible words: "Rend for yourselves and search for your selves ; for still this stands first and Is the only thing I will Insist upon the Lord will come. lie may come now; he may come tomorrow ; he may come In the first watch of the night, or the second watch, or he may wult until the morning watch, but the one word he gives us all Is, 'Watch I Watch I Watch I' that whenever he shall come, we may be ready to open to him, and to sny, In the language of the hymn, Hallelujnhl Welcome, welcome, Judge divine I Canada today, with the great de mand that Is made upon It for. food stuffs, finds Itself almost In the throes of a labor famine. A novel means of solving the problem has been, evolved by. he Canadian Government at Ottawa on Wednesday last when It was de cided to practically bonus every farm- band going to Canada, by giving him luu acres free as a homestead, and to toMIlONAL ffiSOIOOL Lesson Inatltute ' M00dy B'W (Copyrlaht; 1HT. Wnt.rn N.w.p.per .Union.) LESSON FOR MARCH 18 JESUS SAVES FROM SIN. LESSON TEXT John 1:12, 81-87. W-ES (Read entire chapter). GOLDEN TEXT If the Son therefore enall make you fr v. .hull h in. i. allow the time ha wnulrl ha wnrbin. (3ed John 8:36. for, the good wages offered, to count ns Teachers should sketch rnpldly in a residence duties on the homestead. Western Canuda has been a big pro ducer of grain and It Is estimated that there Is a shortage of over thirty thou sand men, necessary to produce an av erage crop In 1017. This shortage has been caused by so many young men having left the farms to go to war, and It Is essential to make an unprecedent ed offer of this kind, to fill their places on the land at once. It has been required In the past to do three years duties on homestends to get title, but an additional Induce ment has been offered by practically reducing this term to two yenrs. As explained by an official of the Canadi an Government, Cnnadu's need for farm laborers Is Intense, and excep tional Inducements ore being offered to get the needed farm workers at once. A farmhand will make his en try for one of the IGO-acre farms, sat isfy the Government that he Is work ing for a farmer and that time will ap ply as residence on the land filed for, Just the same as If he was actually living on It Advertisement Real Luck. At a club meeting recently a South side woman said, to a friend: "Mrs. Whatyouiuaycall Is tho lucki est woman I ever knew." "Somebody leave her a fortune?" the friend Inquired. "No.' "Thei why do you consider her so lucky?" "The c 'i.t day she accidentally knocked Ik- percolator off the stove and bent tho vIestnl." "Well" "And yesterday, when she knocked It off again, the j.wlestnl went buck Into Its proper position." Only One "BROMO OUININE" To (MUm xmnln, eall for fall aame LAIATIVB BKOMO glllNlNal Look for (Ifnatora of . W. eitova. Cure, a Cold In On Dj. Me. Closing your eyes to your own faults does not close 'other people's. An eloquent prayer doesn't get any higher thnn tho other kind. Saves Eggs yal Baking Powder makes it possible to pro- oppcmuig ana wnoiesome calces, rnuthns, pbread, etc., with fewer eggs than are usually fiired. . nany recipes the number of eggs may be re Jed and excellent results obtained by using, additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder, jut a teaspoon, for each egg omitted. The 3wing tested recipe is a practical illustration: SPONGE CAKE ! I mi r wittr Iont Royal Biking Powder . 'Hour Soon tilt cold wittr boon flavoring DrRRCTIONS:-Boll augar and w.tt ntll ayrup pin thrdandddoth tlmy btn white of egg, baiting until the mixture I cold. Sift togthr thre time the flour, lilt and baking powder) beat yolk of egg until thick; add a little at a time flour mixture and egg yolk Ittrnitily to whit of egg mixture, tlr. ring after nch addition. Add M cup cold water and flavoring. Mil lightly and bake u modarat oven on hour. ( W metood caU tot alx eggs and no baldn powder .p5.n2vS,?C,p!? wh,ch non.le In egg. ,d other , lade from Cream o? Tartar, derived from grapes, t none but healthful qualities to the food. P No Phosphate No Bitter Taste i da Offers 160 Acres ree to Farm Hands I Western Canada Land to Men Assisting in faintaining NeeJcti Grain Production for farm labor in Canada is great As an inducement necessary help at once, Canada will give JNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES OF lD FREE 'AS A HOMESTEAD w farm laborer wh9 ha3 filed on the land, to jTe dutle?. the same as if he actually had lived on it. w:fncslon is the reduction of one year in the time 2? lwo years instead of three as heretofore, but rvoricing on the farms for at least six months in 1917. iUr I3rnl heiD IS in nn tvav rnnnvf n,!fk Ant;r.rm Erviri hnt i i wiimvivu niut niiiouutm time, run, run una nasten ine man , ucsolely to increase agricultural output. A Won- r'oBe day for love Is tormented with Srmaf Tea,Iannand draw goodwages atthesame ao;nys; . ., )tionastolowraUwayratesmaybehadonapplicationto Ml&0 you love hl8 wngt rRAY, Cor. Walnul and Broad Sis., Philadelphia, Pa, Happiness consists In being perfect- CUU niuj VTUHl TT V Uf U gUfa "So far as I know we are scriptural and therefore perfectly , safe In our statements about the Lord's second advent" Waiting. First, we ore "to await for his Son from heaven" (I Thess. 1:10). Let us wait hqpefully. The Thessa Ionian Christians were troubled as to their dead friends, lest they should miss one of the glories of the kingdom to be set up when ho returns. But Paul bids them In the fourth chapter of his first epistle, not to sorrow, for the Lord will bring their friends with him. He explains thnt the Lord shall descend from heaven and, the very first thing, will raise the sleeping saints; then he will catch them up In clouds, together with the living ones, to meet him In the air, and so they shall be together, forever with the Lord. They are to comfort one an other with these words. And how these words have comforted and strengthened the sorrowing through the ages I Let us wait patiently. James was writing to oppressed people when he said, "Be patient, therefore, brethren unto to the coming of the Lord." Christ's coming will right all wrongs so we may patiently endure Injustice, misrepresentation and oppression. "The coming of the .Lord draweth night" Let us wait actively. St. Peter speaks of hastening the coming of the day of God (II Pe. 8:12 It. V. marg.). This we can do by being pure, living with our loins girt and laboring to ex tend the Kingdom. John Wesley was once asked how he would spend the time If he knew he were to die thnt night He replied: "How, madam? -Why Just as I Intend to spend It now. I should preach this night at Glou cester, and again at five tomorrow morning; after that I should ride to Tewkesburg, preach In the afternoon and meet the societies In the evening. I should then repair to friend Martin's house, who expects to entertnln me, converse and pray with the family as usual, return to my room at ten o'clock, commend myself to my heav enly Father, Ho down to rest and wake up In glory." Putting the coming of the Lord In the place of death we have here the correct attltudo of the Chris tian. . Looking. Another word Is used In Titus 2:13: "Looking for thnt blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Snvior, Jesus Christ." This word, like the word "watch," expresses our earnest expectation of an event which may occur at any tlmo. It Is a favorite position with popular theo loglnns today that Christ will never return to this earth. But even some who expect his return and expect It before the mlllenlum tell us that cer tain, events must occur before Christ can come back. Tet the one thing which seems to bo made clear by the New Testament Is tho fact that Christ's coming may be at any time. Loving. The final word Is found In II Tim othy 4 :8 : "And not to me only, but unto all them also that love his ap pearing." Holy Samuel Rutherford well expresses this attitude. Ho says, "I dare not challenge himself, but his absence Is like a mountain of Iron on my very heart O, my Lord, come over the mountains at one stride I O time, run, run and hasten the man BILIOUS HEADACHY SICK CASCARETS" .Gently cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while you sleep. Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, dizzi ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath always trace them to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food In the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the In testines, Instead of being cast out of the system Is re-absorbed Into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes con gestion and that duU, throbbing, sick ening headache. Cascarets Immediately cleanse tho tomach, remove the aour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter .and poisons In the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will aurely tralghten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. Adv. Swearing Off. "Why are you so strong for pro hibition?" "Well," replied Uncle Bill Bottlctop, "a country la o good deal like on In dividual. After havln' had liquor with out limit for a period of yenrs, It's a mighty good thing to go without for awhile." Washington Star. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ehill Tonic is equally valuable mm a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the well known tonio properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. SO cents. Not If He's on Time. "Don't you miss the noise and bustle of the city, now that you live In the country." "Not If I catch my train to town." Browning's Magazine. SOOTHES ITCHING SCALPS And Prevents Falling Hair Do Cutlcura Soap and Ointment On retiring, gently rub spots of dan druff and Itching with Cutlcura Oint ment Next morning shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water using plenty of Soap. Cultivate the use of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment for every day toilet purposes. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Well Fitted. "Is dls where dey wants a boy?" "It Is; but it must be a boy who never lies, swears, or uses slang." "Well, mo brudder's a deaf mute ; I'll send him 'round." ihronologlcnl way the events In the life of our Lord, (See any good harmony) and show that this lesson belongs to the period of the Gulllenn ministry of Jesus when ho had gone up to Jerusa lem to attend the feast of the tnber nacle (John 7:1-62). Let us be sure to load our guns with tempernnce am munition, be familiar with facts, take careful aim, concentrate all we have to say upon one definite aim, and then pull the trigger e. g. be sure to shoot a tempernnce charge and make a tem perance application. I. The Slavery to 8ln. Jesus' prevl ous references to water (Chs. 4 and 7) and to bread (ch. 0) were occasioned by outward occurrences; so with this reference to light. In tho treasury (v. 20) near to Jesus as he spako were two colossal, golden lamp stands around which when lighted tho people gath ered with rejoicing. Amid the blnze of this Illumination, Jesus exclaims: "I nni the light of the world." What Is more beneficent than light as It re veals, cheers and brings life, henlth nnd hnpplness to mnnklnd? Without light there Is no vision. Without Jesus there Is no spiritual wisdom. Without light we know not whither we ore go ing. Without Jesus we grope In tho dnrkness. Every ray of light, of truth, of hollnesH and love comes from him, for God Is light, nnd In him Is no dark ness at all (I John 1:15). Some think thnt these words were occasioned by the onlookers, seeing what Jesus hod written In the sand (vv. 1-11). The first step In the slavery of sin Is blind ness; the second Is habit; and tho third Is that of ubsolute slavery (I'rov. 6:22). JeSUS Wns th Innnrniitlun nf the light of God. We cannot cou celvo of Jesus making such nn asser tion ns this, and being merely a good mnn. Ills Is a light, not of n single na tion nor of a pnrtlcular church or sec tion of the world. Being the light, It necessarily follows that cveryono who follows him "shall not walk In dark ness." He enables us to see clearly the dividing line between the two ways of life. He clarifies our vision so that we make our choices knowingly. II. The Possibility of Freedom (vv. 31-30.) These words were spoken to "those which hnd believed on him," nnd ns the result they were to know the truth, and the truth should mnke them free. Knowledge nnd liberty come from a continuance (abiding) In the word of Uod (John 14:15; 10:12-13). Mnny men reject Jesus Christ because they claim they wish to have their liberty, and by so doing they lose their liberty. A dls Clple Is a learner; Jesus Is the teacher; the entrnnce examinations to tho school of Christ are tho simplo nnd necessary condition of believing or ac cepting him as Lord and tencher. The scholars are nil tho disciples who con tinue under his Instruction. The ob ject of the schooling Is to make per fect men, "unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ" (Eph. 4 :22 ; Col. 4 :12). Christ's school Is not only In the church nnd In tho Sunday school and Young People's society, but It Is everywhere, In the home, In the office, at work and play ; wherever one Is trying truly to live according to Christ's will, he Is In his school, nnd mat school Is open both day nnd night ; there are no vacations nnd no recesses. The text book Is the Book of books. We need not nrgue as to the necessity of sin, but renllze the fact that all ore under sin (Kom, 6:12). but being un der sin does not necessitate our abid ing there, nor Is sin necessary to our being. This freedom here is from sin ond the love of sin and tho curse nnd the pennlty of sin nnd tho bondage and corroding enre of sin. It Is nlso mental freedom, freedom for Christian ac tivity. A knowledge of tho English Bible is a liberal education, and brings true liberty to those who nre thus edu cated. As contrasted to that we have the slavery of sln,(vv. 84, 30). The drunkard Is a slave because he Is re strained from doing what he knows he ought to do. He cannot even do wrong freely for his conscience constantly up braids him. He Is a slave because he is compelled to bear the consequences of sin against his will. The way of escape (v. 30) Is through the son: 'If the son therefore shiill make you free. ye shall be free Indeed." Any other freedom thnn the freedom grnnted by tho grace of God Is temporary, and hns no assurance of permanence whatever even In this life, and certainly not in tho life which Is to come. The wny of escape Is, first, belief on the Lord Jesus Christ (v. 81) ; second, continu ance In his word (v. 81) ; third, abid ing In his teaching (v. 81) ; fourth, re ceiving the knowledge which he alone enn give (v. 82). This brings pardon ; freedom from punishment To con tinue in his word brings freedom from thepn8tond the burdens of tho pres ent. His gospel brings freedom from sin nnd the tyranny of habit To boast of heredity or to ottcmpt to ful fill the rigors of the law Is not free dom, for the only true freedom Is tho freedom which we have In ChrlHt Jesus. When he sets us free, we nre Take care of your health and wealth will take care of you. Garfield Tea promotes health. Adv. Hasty With His Gun. New Dentist (In Frozen Dog) Will you take gas? ; Bronco Bill Will it hurt much If I don't? New Dentist It will. Bronco Bill Then, stronger, for your sake I reckon I'd better tuke It. Wrlrht'i Indian Vagetabl Pill contain nothing but v.aetibl Ingredient, which aol gently aa a tonlo and purgatlv by allmu lalloa and not br Irritation. Adv. Or Supervised Hookey. "I sco they ore going to teach swim ming In the public scliools." "Happy days. Spltbnll throwing will be legitimate before they get through." Kansns City Journal. . NEVER HAD A 01111.1. After Taking ELIXIR BABES "My little daughter, 10 rear old, unrd nfurly a year with chill and fever, most of the time under th doctor' car. I waa dlarour aed and a friend advlied me to try Kllzlr ""ST. . 1 "r " h" n'' b Der hd a chill ilnce. It completely cured ber." afra. OT. J'1! " m- N-E- Washington, D. O. Mlalr Habek 60 centa, all dniggUta or by Whl'un,&T'd - To Teach Farm Life. It Is proposed In North Curollna to require ull rurul schools to teach farm life. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES IT. When your ahoe pinch or your corn and bun lona ache get Allen'a Foot.Eaee, the antlieptio powder to be hnkrn into ahoea and anrlnkled In tha foot-bath. Cllrea Inatant relief toTlred, Ach ing, Swollen, Tender feet. Orer lOO.Ott) packnirea are being uied by the troopa at the front. Sold every where, 26c. ZWr mcntl amy tmitlilmli.i-ir. French textile experts have devel oped a method of printing silks by color photography. WHAT IS UX-F0S IS AN IMPROVED CAtttRA A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC Lax-Fos Is not a secret or Patent Mad cine but is composed of the following old fashioned roots and herb: Cascara bark blue flag root rhubarb root black root may apple root senna leaves and pepsin In Lax-Fos the Cascara Is improved by the addition of these digestive ingredieota naking it better than ordinary Cascasa, and thus the combination acts not onlv as a stimulating laxative and cathartic but also as a digestive and liver tonic Syrup laxa tives are weak, but Lax-Fos combines strength with palatable, aromatic tasle and does not gripe or disturb the stomach. One bottle will prove Lax-Fos is invaluable fog Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? TakeRnrCMACIDRto remove theeaoae ao4 drive the poltua fruu the ? um. "SJUiainnii o Tin iisids its ausiamaa os mi otnun" At AU Drugglele Jaa. Baity ft Sa, Wa.l.a.1. Distrikaters BalUaMra, Ma. ll'l ',T5J iM'.. fnntnnH tUPdtirl Tlrarihro 111,1. VUU.UIIJ v. A m.'.'l M: LCOHOL-3 PER CENT. AVMefflhlcftMaratioafcrAs tmiiniindtheFood InrMuU- ( lm$1hc5tonvicbMidBabrf ThnrtwPiwnotinGDiirttt Cheerfulness andRestCofltainsJ neither Oplum.Morpuinenoi; JJnernl.NoTNARCOTw. JiattiSmt JUxSnm JbdmlkSA A kolnfnl Remedy for CfenstJpaiJonandDiarrhoe' and fevensnness o LOSS OF SLEEP resulting fccrcfromjnjnfanty- ax-Simile Si4nfj2Lof ItTXCEKTAtm COMPAQ For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears Signs a m i Always f M x nf II . IT 1 v ftvuir I I Air ' ! mm M BaT i II ik mrw ' A ilj n aaaujaaaa-ci mm Exact Copy of Wrapper, In Use For Over Thirty Years ni vwa aiwraua , Mravea errr. THIS KIDNEY MEDICINE MAKES FRIENDS EVERYWHERE Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands very high in the trade as a kidney, liver and bladder medicine and the people who have used it apeak very favorably regarding its value. It is a good oeller in this vicinity and enjoys a splendid reputation through out. Very truly yours, HARRY VANE, DrugBii.t. May 8, 1018. Dover, Del. We wish to speak a good word for Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root. During our experi ence with the remedy we have found it to be an excellent seller and we alwavs recommend it where a preparation of ita character is required. Very truly youra, UKAU1JUN CO. April 10, 1916. . Middietown. Del, Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You 6end ten centa to Dr. Kilmer t Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Aversion. "Do you object to a man who euts onions?" "Yes," replied Miss Cayenne. "I very much dislike nny ostentation of wealth." A single application of Roman Eve Bal sam upon going to bed will prove its mer it oy morning. JMIective lor lnllamma tions of the Eyes, external and internal, Adr. nag Willing. "You snld you'd go through firo ond water for mo." ' "Show mo a combination of tho two and I will." Coated tongue, vertigo and constlpn Hon are relieved by Garfield Tea. Adv. Oldest Marble Quarry. Vermont's oldest marble quarry, opened about 1705, still Is being op erated profitably. TAPS I RelUoes and Remedies CONSTIPATION Trg e Bor-10 Tmf Ilk. AllChmnmU Take a tip take a TAI t T"-. 1 '-1'' " dOOO people wanted to try a bnl of the Sager't Giltedge Antiseptic Ointment Hid younelf of catarrh, oolit., pneamoaia, rb matlain ana heal Tunrourn, brnl.ra, .one. chapped hand, and eitornal and luternal ailment. Ureal offer to agenta. tbc a. a V. C... 4 Bott ru. Buhl., a. X, PATENTS Wataon K.Ooleman.Waib- InKlon.l) C. Book. free. High .t retennoe. Beat mail. "ROUGH on RATS',2iV;.RuiU"ra.1,Mni: Avuld operation!. lo.litve Liver A titoiimcb remedy (A'o tXD Hoiul'a.nre; home remedy. Write today. GalltailMWrCfcJ).tW-7.21IS.DMiimSi.Xkkaa W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 11-1917. Sudden Death Before an Insurance company will take a risk on your llfo the examining physician will test your water nnd re port whether you are a good risk. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from backache, sick- headache, dizzy spells, or twinges and free Indeed. The conditions nre simple, pulns of lumlngo, rheumntlsni nnd gout, cotne to him (0 :87) : continue in his or 8leeP 18 disturbed two or three times Of Course. The big apples would never stay at the top of the measure If there were no little ones below to hold them up. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the orig inal little liver pills put up 40 years ago. 1'hey regulate liver and bowel, Adv. If a eelf-innde man brags about It there Is something wrong with the Job. word (vr. 8L 82). III. The Authority (vv. CO, 58). The Jews took exception to the words of Jesus (33-65). When did Abraham see JesusT Rend the 18th and 10th chapters or uenesis, ana wc 2nd that one of the three who visited Abraham was differ ent from the other two. and remained behind whllo two went on to Sodom, The one who remained wns the Lw Jesus, Jehovah appearing In human lorm berore his later Incarnation ai Jesus of Nazareth, . . . , . a night take heed, before too late I You can readily overcome such con ditions and prolong life by taking the advice of a famous physician, which Is : "Keep the kidneys In good order, avoid too much meat, salt, alcohol or tea. Drink plenty of pure water and drive the uric acid out of the system by .taking Anunc, in tablet form." You can obtalu Anurlc, double strength, at drug stores, the discovery of Dr. Tierce of inirtilds' Hotel, BafYtlo, H, X.' Delicate Young- Girls, Here la Advice For You! Baltimore, JId. "I can recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as a wonderful medicine for women. When Just turning Into womanhood, at fourteen yenrs, my parents saw! needed a medicine of this kind. They put me on 'Favorite Prescription' and It did nil that I could expect After Ita use I was stronger and better every way." MRS. MARY E. D01JSON, 1205 W. Fayette St Favorite Prescription can be ob tained at almost any up-to-date drug store, In either liquid or tablet form. It has the gunrantoe of 40 years be hind it and does not contain alcohol nor narcotics, but ingredients are plainly printed on the wrapper. En tirely vegetable and extracted from na tive roots end herbs. If not obtainable, at your denler's, send $1.00 to Dr. Pierce, Invnllds' Hotel, Buffulo, N. Y and he will mail large packure oi tablets.