THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. MrnONNELLSBUHG. PA. ) Supremacy In Air Disputed. Man Is not to be pndlsputed lord ot the upper nlr. Enemy birds armed kith formidable bcuks and talons ore 'Jready to oppose the souring nmblUon ,( the sky-pilot, or u swarm of smaller L-ablrds and scafenRers, menacing by Ircason of their numbers, are lluble to overwhelm him, as the Lilliputians did jGulliver. ii Shellac varmsn. )To make a shellnc, which serves ad jnlrubly a a cement for Insulutlng electric wiring, fixing guskets and In sf-iinllar operations, dissolve flake shel lac In alcohol. The mixture may be '"ikept In n wldc-mouthcd bottle, the Vnrk of which should be waxed to pre sent Its sticking. . j, Enjoy Yourself. Do not put off pleasure any more than duty. Take your good times as jou go along. Plan for some fun In 'every dny, and, yes, more than that, 'j.lnn for a good time all the day. Work is well us piny should be enjoyable, a jrurt of your good time. Evergreen Dress for Statuettes. Chinese gardeners sometimes plant statuettes of tiny men firmly In pots, Just like reul plants, and then train live evergreens to grow up over these stat uettes. The vines thus form a kind of robe for the statuette men. their white faces and hands protruding from the green leaves. Life's Inspirations. There Is no grenter Joy thun the feel ing that some net of ours bus Inspired snother to be brnve and strong. One of the beautiful things about right do ,ng Is that It Is on Inspiration to oth ers. No life Is a real success which has not scattered Inspiration along the way. Bees' Wings. A bee's wing moves so fast that hitherto no moving picture could catch 'It, but it has at last been photographed 'by an electric spark lusting a hun dredth of a second, during which time fO sharp negutlves were made. Life. Life Is a stsuggle, but not a war fare; It is a day's labor, but luhor on Cod's earth, under the sun and stars y ith other laborers, where we muy think and sing ond rejoice us we work. "t-John Burroughs. Just a Greeting. Sister was taught not to ask for nvllilnff to eat when visiting. One Buy while calling on a neighbor she jnw a dish filled with tempting candles. Flic looked at it longingly, then suld: rilcuo, caiioy i Uncle Eben. All Can Do a Little. We all live In a world which Is full .if ignorunce and misery, ond the plain :luty of ench und ull of us Is to try to make the little corner he can In fluence soniewbnt less Ignorant, some what less miseruble than It war before ue entered It. Huxley. Old Christmas Day. Old Chrlstmus duy Is, according to the Jullnn calendar, observed by Rus sia and the Greek church, and differs from the Gregorian cnlendar by 13 lays and Is celebrated on January 6 nd New Yeur's duy on January 13. IMFHOVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SUNWSCIDL Lesson (fly E. O. HM.l.Ultri, Actinic Ulrcclor of i the Sunday Hrlioul Course of tliti Moody lilble Institute. Chicago.) (Copyrlsht, mil, Woitirn Ni-wspaprr Tnlon.) LESSON FOR MARCH 24 Advice to Sentimental. When a fellow's In love he might aa well go right up to her and make a fool of himself first as last. Anything is better than holding It In until he gets spontaneous combustion. Rich mond TImes-Dlsputch. The Boss's Weakness. Tlllle dinger says that one reason why she hates to take dictation' from her new boss Is because when he Is chewing tobacco he enn't talk, and when he Isn't chewing he cun't think. Gulveston News. Tut! TutI A recent Invention Is a pair of horse j 'Ts wlllln' to love my fellowmenV; jhllnders for golf pluyers to help them laid Uncle Eben; "but I can't git up . 'concentrate their attention. Why not h mo' ambition to 'soclnte wlf some Of 'em dan a rabbit has foh mnkln' tp to a noun dog." Guard for Finger Ring. An ingenious new guard for finger lings Is worn inside a ring ond presses isainst the linger to prevent It turn ing, nt the same time being almost in-tiUble. add a bit that they can champ Instead of bursting Into profanity? Wise Men's Town. The original Gotham, a name some times applied to New York, was a village near Nottingham, In England, iind wus the reputed home of the "wise men of Gothura." IESU3 MINISTERING TO THE MUU TITUDES. LKSSON TEXT Murk ;32-M. (lOU)KN' TKXT The inn of man enme not to be ministered unto, but to minis ter, and to give hli life a runsom fur mny.-Matt. 20:2. DKVOTIONAI. READING-John 6:r,-C0. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Foil TEAC'IIKItH- - Exndtm 10:H-18; Mutt. 13:31 40; l.ukn 4:16-21; James 1:27; Rev. 17. PRIMARY TOI'IC-Jesus a helper t all times. MEMORY VEnSE-Ro of good cheer: It Ih I: lie not nfriiM.-Mnrk C:M INTERMEDIATE TOI'IC-HelpIng the needy. SENIOR AND ADULT TOl'IC-l?) This parable murks (lie high level of the yenr of popularity In the life of our Lord. It Is such an Important mir acle as to be the only one recorded by till four gospel writers. The returning disciples (v. 31) are urged by the Mas ter to como with him Into a desert place and rest und ulso that hi might comfort tlie'r hearts over the death of John tin. i ptist. "They had no , leisure." Jesus knew the need und . also the proper use of leisure, but the ' multitude would not grunt him this but flocked to bis retreut In the desert. They followed thnt they might listen to j his gracious words, or behold some now j wonder, bur Jesus ulso saw und mln-1 lst"'ed, (v. lit). Carlyle said he saw In England "forty million people most- ly fools." Not so with Jesus; he su' ( mid wus moved, not with siircusm, but with a compassion that took the form of teaching (v. 34). It Is better to teach u man how to help himself than to help the mini without tho teiichlng. We also Infer that the soul of u man Is of more value than his body. It Is not enough, however, to say "God bless you ; he warmed und fed," when a man Is hungry. Sympathy must Issue In fic tion. A Great Task. John tells us of the conversation t.nUuctnd by the Nutlonul Womuns Christian Temperance Union.) ANOTHER CORPORATION TAKES A WHACK AT JOHN BARLEY. CORN. from a stutement recently put In the pay envelope of euch employee of he Pennsylvania Rubber Co. "The money In this envelope Is yours, to use us you see fit. It muy be devoted to tho good of your fumily If you liuve one; If not, to your own bet terment or tho Improvement of those who ore to uny degree dependent up on your effort What we have to say is a statement for the guidance of some, If they desire to remain in our employ. Eighty-live per cent of tho discontent and troublo generated In this fuctory can be traced to men who, on account of cureless habits, huvo become discontented with them selves und have endcuvored to spread dlssatlsfuctlon. "Do not think that you can wake up with a headache und wish the conse quences on us. Also ellmlnato ut once tho Idea thut you can contlnuo to lay off without cause und retain your posl tlon. The 'crumps In the stomach' Is becoming old to a point that It Is al most tunas-covered. Above ull, remem ber thut the man who does not take proper cure of his family cannot re muln In the employe of the Pennsyl vania Rubber Co. . . . Wo nnnounco the platform upon which we stand In order thut any who mny desire to work under more liberal conditions may migrate before extremely cold weather sets In." CONCUR. A Fair Offer. The General It's yovr turn on the rent. The Colonel It would give me more pleasure being on the re-treat. It takes Congress to settle a strike, but n uurulv stomach is subdued bv Gurticld lea. Adv. No, liafalo, there is nothing cunning fliout the toothache, even If It Is acute in. A Wat. UTW I Inflamation 'J Swellings II kind In .llTefttnrk ran he :klr reduced by utlua lis. Imviu IIEIITB' Antiseptic Poultice Jl'Si Cme package makes ten pounds ut t Und the Prarliril Norn VMlnrl bn4 for rrM bhll m HwrtUa tm ( If nit rtrnlpr In Tour t..wn arlin ' obcrt tel. Co., 100 tint twins, Wauktiha. Wit. W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 12-1918. Nothing to Be Frightened About ICinllle bad u visitor about the same age. Her father had bought her u Mother Hubbard book und she begun. "Old Mother Hubbard went to the cup board to get her poor dog a bone, but when she got there It was bare empty It won't hurt you," as she thought her playmate might be frightened ut the word bare. Soft, Clear Skins. Night and morning bathe the fuce with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. If there lire pimples first smear thera with Cutlcuru Ointment. For free sam ples address, "Cutlcuru, Dept. X, Rob ton." Sold by druggists ond by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 2.r und HO. Adv. Minus. "lie's a mere cipher, but nobody seems to realize It."' "How can they? He's n cipher with the rim off." iwnMTionrais It means a miserable condition of ill health that leads to all sorts of special ailments such as headache, backache, dyspepsia, dizziness, indigestion, paint of various kinds, piles and numerous other disorders CONSTIPATION is crime gainst nature, and no human bring can be well for any length of lime while constipated. DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS is the remedy and hat been used successfully all over thit country for 72 years. Get a box and see how it feels to have your liver and bowels resume their1 health-giving natural functions. For tale at all druggists and dealers everywhere. - Tuft's Liwer Pills WHY WORRY ABOUT RENT LEGISLATION? Tho antiprolilbltionists nre making it fearsome btiguboo out of the difficul ties that supposedly will arise from concurrent enforcement of the prohl ( billon amendment by federal mid state I governments. They suggest the possl bllity of the indicting of a double con viction for one crime, a conflict be . . i. - i . . . . . . ... us of the eonversnt on i" mws w me state ana led- with Phillip. Phillip lived In ltethsnldii government, etc. nearby, but to feed this multitude was As 0 niatter of history, concurrent too great n tusk, even with his knowl- i I ifUlutlon by the fetlerul nnd atuto HORSE SALE DISTEMPER You know that when you sell or buy throtiKh the sales you have about one chance In llfty to escape sale stable distemper. "SI'OH.VS" Is your truo protection, your only shfi'KUitrd, for an sine :.a you treat nil your horsen with it, you will soon bo rlil of the (llmnse. It. acts iih a sure preventative, no matter how they nre "exposed." Consumers mny order direct from tho manufacturers. Hend remittance with your order, fiO cents nnd (100 a bottle; J.1.D0 nnil $10.00 thn dozen, delivered. SI-OIIN MLIUICAL to., Mtra., tloahro, Ind., V. S. A. FROST PROOF iABBAGE PLANTS Jrty Jersey and Charleeton Wakefield, Bne etlon nnd Flat Dutch. Hy eipreas, 600, ll.S&J If, ,'ir,l,;5.(iiotti.75i 10,000 upati.5o. ir.o. bittltifucllon guaranteed. 5 IVJAMISOrt, SUMMERVHLE, S, C Tour Silk Scraps oiIt, Pillows, llaHket., HU, Tuhlecovera, S'n Usrrl witl, v. . i ; SiV b"",""l deeoratlons for BaifB, Ump- noulds with steins, for waking Ornpes, Apples iT, "BNOrtniet f moulds with numerous de f ns.iarne anlBbedimmpleandlnHtructlons tl. YE LITTLE SHOPPE, Oak Park, Illinois a . TTT Wlllslways 'UXXlXI 1 be Inorflulni Inralue. Auk f c h.. w u fr farms, k xl5l0II,b?",n, propo'ltlons In Oklslmnis. hcuri ' M- Oklaliottis WU, Okla. c I T T BT llTO DrODOAltlnn With nil Mithmlf ton m. rrrn..1iai. Im.i, i .. uui i fctecoriiy Building., Oki.ibuma Cltj, Okla. SfUlllUU.., 1 " XVE 251050 (mm I For up-to-date Implements and prompt service, make Rawlings your "source of supply." Ask your dealer. Rawlings Implement Co. Manufacturers, Wholesalers, Exporters ' Baltimore, Md. An Cad Lot. on net rnsmntepd "llmw ul.nti t ii... .1.1.. t i .... n n i i. n j . ,h u jj .". muni i ii.ii una uroiii'ii lot "i ;"iaco"' write for prl j-..a. ..t 'Hre J Shiikespenreaii plays?" "List It US u uuilt-'lL-utlll. lOUIHVlliU Courler-Jonrniil. if tT FORM ANI1 PFP "The Rnnnlns Step." t I an. u . aU The UnmiH Tiy.ti.in i SJ m;.,?"!1.'""1 nl11 r U. H. IXJOM1S, Dept. fi Mutual Life Uulldln, Buffalo, New fork i I'rilrri and Musicians! We pay fur yoar oo-oper-i r,, ,r,., alien. UaTe jita manu- k si, a tti .?J "S'.r"". "fT.TT Wrltoforpsnlonlani ui atU MUBIO OOMPAN i, Iua, ttosdlns, fa. stiUoiw!? " ;e'Bl Coffee. toakn tea dnnbla i jMjhV Sig,T.'."."." th"w foruiulaa: worth dollars. ""MBltUCOMfANY.Uos 13i3. htuburgh, fa. 'HIED Clamps on enrelopes before IKR0. Search Writ Ui7 ; ena reminorea rorcaan. 1 """-CxrasU, Uodgos BldK.,l(trolt,Mloh, HbI lT ?""Ples-old Cram. Corn Cnre, Sell "enih'ilinn. Pile Dure. Laboratories, tumpa,,,, ma. Lt Ulal !,,,,, Mm xCADI A f,(,Jol.,",,? aTlntlnn eamp: sores tl.l. a . II) MM: III) depudit, l& '"T. Aa-ouu wanted. 0. STkVansoa, aru4la,la. llEN TREASURES S.i..i.1.rnlu"" PT ninnllo waTem It's urenk j--wn,,,vo.s5o, ul,alStkl,Uk.(taa.ta,rn. Inrn how to locate AlCHY V Mrchlng 8ona-Tines S "MUU'-lurk.8M0kraokllo At, ,H t. Loul U Garfield Tea ia Matures laxative and blood puriiier; it overcomes constipation snd its many attendant ailments. Adv. When n f.'oinun takes up the physlcnl culture fad she Is nnxlous either to put on fat or take It off. Ho. If your eyes smart or feel aenlded. man Eye Balsam applied upon lolng to bed Is Just ths thins to relieve them. Adv. An Implement bus been putented by a New York man to enable n blind person to thread a needle. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy So Smartlns Jnat Kr Oomfert. to eenta at nujglsts or mall. Write fur IT roe Hre Book. talUUlMC ICitt UCAIEU X CO.. CU10AUO edge anil resources (Jidin (J:.r, 7). Yet we need not be surprised nt Phillip's slowness of faith. Moses In a similar case was once nonplussed as to how to feed the thousands In the wilderness (see Numbers 11 1'JI-.'t;!). The centrul fact concerns neither the need nor our poverty, but the absolute surrender of our ull however little to (!od. Another disciple, Andrew, who had brought his brother, Simon I'eter, to the Savior, In his desperation found it boy whose mother bad thoughtfully provided him with n lunch consisting of five barley biscuits and two small dried herrings (John C:!). This Is u great commentary on the title of Inter est ut this time that even this hungry boy should have forgotten his lunch ; the clrcumstnnces emphnsl.ed the help lessness of the disciples In order that Jesus might show his power. His com mand "(live ye them," (v. 117) tenches iih that we are to give what we have, not to look to others, nor to tlo our charity by proxy (Pro. ll:'.'!. 2."). Again the Savior asks his disciples to seek (v. .IS) us though he would tench them the boundless resources of bis klngd (live what you have and he will bless und Increase It to meet the needs of the multitude. The secret of success points to the moment when he took the loaves and looking up (to God who also saw their needs), he blessed It. Living Bread. This conservation process wns n slinging rebuke to the orientals, nnd Is being emphasized In these days of food conservation In connection with wur needs. Too long we have been prodignl ' of God's marvelous bounties. God gives ' us thnt we may use; and we lose It tin- ' less It Is shared. Jesus, the living bread, (John C:1S) will satisfy hunger j und give life. As bread generutes In the human body heat, energy, vitality j and power, so he will feed the hungry souls of men. We have nt hunt! the ' Word. It Is for lack of It that men die ' in the deepest and truest sense of that Word. The poverty and perplexity of the disciples In the presence of similar great need, Is being repeated over nnd over iigaln, und yet bow fulthlcsa It Is. We have not enough to feed the multi- : tudo. Our few loaves of comfort, 1 nimisement, counsel, etc., will not sus tain them In the present world's crisis; but when we break unto them the liv ing bread, It meets the deep hunger of the human heart; and they will huvo enough and to spare If they will only eat It. In these days when the eniphn sls is being laid on material bread for the sustenance of the tuition, there Is great danger lest we forget the neces sity of breaking the living bread to tho starving multitudes of the world. We must nmlntnln tho supremacy of the spiritual, or lack the dynamic to pro vide the material. How true the words of the late Dr. ' Maltblo Davenport Bubcock: Bark of the loaf la the snowy flour; Back of the flour the mill: And back of the mill Is ths wheat, And the showers, and the Bun, And the Father's will. The problem which the disciples could not meet, Jesus discerned und solved. As they co-operated with him nnd gave of thnt which he hud first 1 blessed, ench had ft basket full to tnke , nway und thus was well repaid for tihnrlng with the multitude. go'iniments has been tested and fou to work successfully. Atten tion as called to this fnct by Con gressi. B. V. Webb ut the time of the lieu. ' i," und vote on the nmend inent in ti, house: "Counterfeiting Is peculiarly a "titlonnl offense,", mild Mr. Webb, "because It Is offensive to the Integrity of the nutlonul money, nnd yet nearly ull the states hnve statutes condemning und punishing counter feiting. ISut there the Jurisdiction Is concurrent, nnd If the Mute gets hold of a counterfeiter first the federul gov ernment sometimes lets the state han dle It, hut often asks the state to turn blm over to the federal government. Hut the states hnvo the right to en force their luws against counterfeiters becuuse the congress bus given them tho Jurisdiction." Swift & Company Publicity At a recent hearing of the Federal Trade Commission there was introduced correspondence taken from the private files of Swift & Company, which showed that the Company had been con sidering for some time an educational advertising campaign. The need for this publicity has been apparent to us for sev eral years. The gross misrepresentation to which we have recently been subjected has convinced us that we should no longer delay in putting before the public the basic facts of our business, relying on the fair-mindedness of the American people. The feeling against the American packer is based largely on the belief that the income and well-being of the producer and consumer are adversely affected by the packers' operations, resulting. in unreasonably large profits. Swift & Company's net profit is reasonable, and represents an insignificant factor in the cost of living. For the fiscal year 1917 the total sales and net profit of Swift & Company were as follows: Sales Profits This is equivalent to a $3,465. profit on a business of $87,500. If Swift & Company had made no profit at all, the cattle raiser would have received only one-eighth of a cent per pound more for his cattle, or the consumer would have saved only one-quarter of a cent per pound on drcsted beef. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Nothing Doing. "I see your boy has n little hatchet. "les; but I fear he'll never make a president." "loesu't he chop down your favorite cherry trees, eh?" "No; he chops up my favorite golf sticks." KIDNEY. TROUBLE OFTEN CAUSES SERIOUS BACKACHE 1 A TRAITOR TO HIS OWN BODY. I Otic of the strongest arguments thnt a physician can offer against the use of ulcohol Is its paralyzing effect upon the white blood corpuscles. These ure our chief agents in defense against disease. When some morbid eleineiit enters the blood stream It Is the duty of the white corpuscles to rust out. Hut the user of alcohol Is lucking In this defense because he has been a traitor to his own body, taking into It thut which destroys the power of his i defenders. This is the explanation of I the high death rate when piieuiiiouin, I typhoid, or other serious diseases ut- tuck habitual drinkers. It ulso ex plains the reluctance of the surgeon I to operute upon u heavy drinker. Tho , patient Is lacking in that vital cle , uient known us "resistance." lie has I destroyed himself. From "A iTiysl clan's Testimony on Alcohol," by Charles II. Lerrigo, M. I. BANKS CASH PAY CHECKS. The Deseret Evening News, recount ing the changes wrought In Salt Lake City In live months of prohibition, suys that very few of the places formerly occupied by saloons are vacant. Theso vacancies, we ure told, nre not chnrge uble to lack of would-be tenants or to a general Mump in business, but to the undeslrability of the locutions for oth- I cr business. The percentage of vacant , buildings existing at present In tho I business district Is no grenter, accord lng to real estate men, than before pro- i lilbltlon went Into effect. The people . today have the pleasure of seeing res' i tiiurants,. grocery stores, meat mur- I kets, dry goods nnd clothing stores und many other sorts of stores Id rooms formerly occupied by saloons. The impetus given to other business, particularly amusements nnd savings Institutions, has been gratifying. Mo tion picture theater proprietors freely ndmlt thnt much of their prosperity during the fall nnd early winter hits been duo to prohibition. When your back tchrt, and your blad der and kidneya ecm to be dimrdered, go to your nearcat drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Kilmer'a Hwamp Koot. It ia a phyiician'a prescription for ailments of the kidneya and bladder. It baa atood the text of years and haa a reputation for quickly and effectively giving reaulta in thousand of canea. Thia preparation so very effective, baa leen placed on aale everywhere. Get a bottle, medium or large aize, at your near est druggist. However, if you wish first to test this preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Co., llinnhamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. W hen writing be sure and men tion thia paper. Adv. Too Bad. Mrs. Saysn I should think thnt the criticisms that your son received on his bonk would fairly make him sunnrt. Mrs. Ituyter Ioun Well, I guess they do but they don't make him uny smarter. Christ the Light of the World. Let us put nwny, then, let us put nwny oblivion of tho truth, nnmely, Ignorance; and removing the darkness which obstructs, n dimness of sight, let us contemplate the only truo God, first raising our voice In this hymn of prnlse: Hall, O Light 1 Fortuitous, burled In darkness, shut up In the shadow of denth, light has shone forth from henven. purer than the sun, sweeter than life here below. That light Is eternal life; nnd whntever partakes of it llvei. Rut night fears the light, nnd, hiding Itself In terror, gives place to the day of the Lord. Clement of Alexandria. BANK DEPOSITS INCREASE SEVENTY-FOUR PER CENT. From tho Idaho Statesman we learn that during tho lust two years the period In which state prohlbitoin bus been In force the bunk deposits of tho city of Boise huve Increased 74 per cent; also that the assets of Boise's six bunks nre G2 per cent greater. These Increases are shown by the fig ures prepared by the banks showing their conditions us of November 20, the dato set by the comptroller In his lust cull. CLOSE THE 8ALOONS AND RE DUCE CRIME. Tho passing of tho licensed saloon has resulted lit un nppreclublo reduc- I tlon In the number of felonies und I crimes of a serious nature. If this I were tho only benefit to bo derived from prohibition It would bave more than repaid Its supporters for the light which they made for this then thought radical reform, but the numerous other benefits accruing from this source nre, In reality, more Impor tant. Hamilton Armstrong, Chief of I'ollce, Denver. BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP will quiet your cough, soothe the In flammation of a sore throat and lungs, stop Irritation In the bronchial tubes, Insuring a good night's rest, free from coughing und with eusy expectoration In the morning. Made nnd sold in America for flfty-two ycurs. A won derful prescription, assisting Nuture in iiuildlng up your general health nnd throwing oft the dlseuse. Espcclully useful In lung trouble, asthma, croup, bronchitis, etc. For sale In ull civil ized countries. Adv. Predatory Suggestion. "Will you go to the cellar, John, und got n scuttle of conl?" "Whose cellar?" Win the War by Preparing the Land Sowing the Seed and Producing Bigger Crops Work In Joint Effort the Soil of the United States and Canada CO-OPEHATIVE FARMING IN MAN POWER NECESSART TO WIN THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY The Food Controller! of the United States and Canada are asking for ereiter food production. Scarcely 100,000,000 bushels of wheat are avail able to be sent to the allies overseas before the crop harvest. Upon the efforts of the United States and Canada rests the burden of supply. Eviry Available Tillable Acre Musi Contributes Eviry Available Farmer and Farm Hand Must Asslet Western Canada has an enormous acreaee to be seeded, but man power is short, and an appeal to the United States allies is for more men for seed ing operation. ..: Canada's Wheat Production Laet Yoar wae 225,000,000 Bushels; the Demand From Canada Alone for 1918 is 400,000,000 Bushels To secure this she must have assistance. She has the land but needs the men. The Government of the United States wants every man who can effectively help, to do farm work this year. It wants the land in the United States developed first of course but it also wants to help Canada. When ever we find a man we can spare to Canada's fields after ours are supplied, we want to direct him there. Apply to our Employment Service, and we will tell vnil order irmi tan best serve the combined interests. Western Canada's help will be reauired not later than Anril Sth VV,. to competent help, 150.00 a month and up, board and lodgine. I hose who respond to this appeal will r-et a warm welcome, good wanes, (ood board and find comfortable homes. Thev will c-et a rat nl n a mile from Canadian boundary points to destination and return. For particulars as to routes and places where employment mav be had apply to: U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE.- DEPARTMENT OF LABOR home Dr. Tierce's Pellets nre hpst for liver, bowels ond stomach. One little I'ellet for a laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad. In the role of nn objector the man of limited capabilities can often at tract n lot of attention.. It Can't Be Done. "Women are Kicat to niiiko cheerful." "Urn." "llrlnlilen up the corner where you ure Unit's my wife's motto." "My wife is ci.eerfiil ciioiikIi, too, but Flic's nl ways on tho frail. You enn't brighten up the corner where you nreu't." Louisville Courier-Journal. Important to Mothers Examine enreluliy every bottle of CASTOIMA, that famous old remedy lor infants una children, und see thut It Bears the Signature In Use for Over at) Veins. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria What Day Is Today? "Do you study the bill of fare to see what you are koIiir to eat?" "No, I study the alumnae." A melancholy nlht this winter Is a hill for n ton of anthracite. The Usual Way. ".Tudtfe, I'd like to tell you n joke about Mike ami Put." remurkeil tho lawyer. "It xceiiw Mike wns vlslllng Pat iiml Put said to Mike no, I'm wronu there Mike Mild to Put" "Let's (M It striilfiht," Interrupted the JudKO. "Mike Is the party of the first port nnd Put Is the purty of the second part. Now fro nbend." Loiils rllle Courier-Journal. . How's This ? We offer flOO.W) fur any casa of catarrh that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATAItHH MKIUCINK. HAUVS CATAKKII MEDICINE Is tak. en Internally ami acta tlirouKli the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the 8ytem. Hold by druggists for over forty years. I'rlro "Sc. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Buying a Title. "Is this a title Kiiiminty coinpntiy?" "It Is." "What's the rate cm dukes?" Louisville Courier-Journal. Kvery man ImiiKlnes he understands) women until be miirries one of them. How to Make Oatmeal Bread Healthful to Eat Saves the Wheat 1 cup flour , IV cups corn rnaal 1 teaspoon aa.t 5 leaspoona Royal Baiting Powder 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup cooked oatmeej or rolled oats 2 tablespoons shortening IV cups milk No egga Sift together flour, corn meal, salt, baking powder and sugar. Add oatmeal, melted shortening and milk. Bake in greaaed shallow pan in moderate oven 40 to 45 minutes. This wholesome bread is easily and quickly made with the aid of ROYAL BAKING POWDER If used three times a week in place of white bread by the 22 million families in the United States, it would save more than 900,000 barrels of flour a month. Our new Red, White and Blue booklet. "Best War Time Recipes", containing many other recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods, mailed free address ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, DeptW, 135 William St., New York FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR
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