THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. THE MAKING OF A FAMOUS MEDICINE How Lydia E. Pinkhara't Vegetable Compound Is Prepared For Woman's Use. . i.i h laboratory whera thin i rompHv made Imnresses "C. the casual looker-on with the rell Milt? sccuracy, skill and cleanliness . M i 'attends the making of this great .. --, aa rt m ilia a..., Doundt of various nerbt nied anually and all have to b Jheir natural, juice and medicinal sub Uncei are at their beit The moat tuccetsf ul solventa are used toextract the medicinal propertiea from ihfM herbs, r-...-- ntnaI1 and tank that comet in intact with the medicine la sterlliied nd si a nnai prewouwui, iu un; Jhe medicine is paiteurized and aealed U iterile bottles. jt i the wonderful combination of roots and herbi, together with the kill and care used in ita preparation bleb has made this famoua medicine M successful in the treatment of female ills. ' ' irk. uttara from women wha nave Wtto restored to health by the use of Lydis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound which we are continually pub- Factory , Surplus Slow-moving stocks of high-grade tires which we buy for cash at a big dis count you can Save 50 on Tires Tim made famous by inninj cart In aulomo- All standard bilr nice hot "cheap male in eui Urn of poor quality ,tock. nade to eell for a low prtrt, but the very high- nt trade tlrri made. Write for our Price Lift. No. I J. We thip C.O.D. end give youth privilege ol examination Factory Surplus Tire Co. 100 North Bread St. n Phlladalphla.Pa. American Dollar flag an fan. rata aroof Taffeta, t Imi long duabk-.tltebed leaed .tripe.: lwd llT.rf parol toil on racial of fie tor, lit). In.ladlnt ante, kail and tau.alteo bolder, H al. end fur t,mm tinit of A... and dertiratlon. ai.k. awra wad beuer rli tkan anr other raarera a In world. Price. ua. u Mfuee Ik. .r AMFRICAN FLAP MfG. CO.. CA 3TON, A IN USE FOn 34 Y HI ItS 2BIH)IH3IHI The Quick and Rare rare for IAURIA, CHILLS, FEVER AND LA GRIPPE II It Powrr.nl Tonic and Appetizer Will cure that tired feelliiir, palna In back, Uti aud head. Contain no quinine, ramie or uablt-lornilng Ingredient. Wjominf 00 Malting Small Inferior. MiHionairet Bn?tbe Unreal lOoattoet that will tell for at many floil.ri In a nhort tltna. Write for particular. 111. UOVS OIL a KSHNING CO, Urarbull, W70. fOR SAI.K-Oood Vermont Farad. Write Nelinm Kio, ViovdtUKt, V.rnKjnl fur price and term. 1 no WORMS In A Healthy All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic contains just what the blood needs, Iron and Quinine in a form acceptable to the most delicate stomach and if given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, improve the digestion and act as a general strengthening tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the child will be in perfect health. It is pleasant to take. Price 60c. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. CONTAINS NO NUX-V0MICA OR OTHER POISONOUS DRUGS. When A General Strengthen ing Tonic is Needed in the Home For The Child, For the Mother or the Father, Take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Sapolio doing its for U.S.Marme Join Now! APPLY AT ANY POST OFFICE for NOCH MORGAN? ON CO. SERVICE WO O L All fanners having it (or sale should write us at once for prices Obtain more money for your wool by selling direct to LEWIS BAER fr CO., Inc. (Wool Dealers) " BALTIMORE, MD. An Opal Habit Tlio reason why opals lire often lost from their sett Inn is Unit they ex pand with heut more tliun nny other precious stones, lintl consequently force open the gold which holds them In place, with the mult that they ultliniituly full out. The Qulf Stream. The Gulf stream Ih more rapid tlmn tlio Amaxon, more Impetuous tliun the MImmIskI jijil, niid ItH volumo more tlutu 1,000 times greater. Can It Be? "Some queer thing bob up these days." "Eh?" "I nee n messenger boy wns urrested for speeding." Grove' Bahy Bowel Meditioe aid fMiwUiin, r.lli Hour Stomach IMafrnoa and flax. Jt li Ja.t a. nlTMtlv fur A4S1I a tut CoJlaraa. PrfcUr bannleu. A Soft Answer. '.She (haughtily) You huve for- gotten yourself. Ho (meekly) I'm glntl it wasn't my umbrella. Natural Result. "Smith seems to lmve a bad case of broken spirits." "I suppose that comes from hl bruntly smashes." In 1014 Japan exported 0,000,000 pen cils anil In 1010 the number had been Increased to 108,000,000. nc very certain that Just ns soon os you start feeling sorry for yourself, everybody else Is going to stop. FARMERS ARE WORKIKQ HARDER And oilo j their feet more than ever before. For all tbeie workers tbe frequent uie of Allen's Foot-Eate, the antlaeptio powder to be ibaken Into the shoe anil tprlnkled to the foot-bath, Increaiei tbelr efficiency and in turei needed pbyileal comfort. It takei the Friction from tbe Bhue, freibens the leet, and prevents tired, aching and blistered feet. Women everywhere are conitant utert or Allen's Foot-Ease, Don't tret foot lore, get Allen's Foot- Ease. Bold by dealers every where, 25c. Adv. Wattle Bark Valuable. Quantities of the bark of the South African wattle tree have befn Import eil Into the I'nltetl Kingdom from Natal li recent years, but most of It prior to the war was exported to tier many anil Kelglnni. Since then wattle hark has been utilized to a far greater extent by tanners in this country. Contttpatlnn f.n.rally Indicate dltordrrer) ii.. - - J ka mm Uri.hr. Indian Vrc.tabl Pill reitoret regularity without griping. AO. Man Who Don't Count "A man dat don't look out fob. no Imtlv Imt 'number one,'" said Uncle Eben, "cuts n mighty small figure." To find the square feet within a cir cle, multiply the square of the dlam eter by .7854. An effective system for treating gout with electricity has beeii developed by a Uerman physician. An alarm clock which awakens deaf sleepers by Jarring their beds has been Invented In tlerinany. The free mail sent out b.v congress men amounts to seven tons n tiny. work. Scouring Corps recruits. Mon who wear this emblem are U.S. MARINES UNDER THIS EMBLEM Faith in Action Dy RSV.EDMUND F .COOK.D.D. Director Miaaionary Couna, Moody BlbU IntUtuU, Chicago erTT-Y-P Va fliar!! la that rlo-ht aniianojla of Ood revealed from faith to faith: as It I written, the Jut shall live by faith. Roman 1:17. (Read also vera IS.) The Gospel Is not only "the power of God unto salvation to every one that belleveth;" hut ulso a revela tion of that "right eousness with which God would Invest man In or der that man may come Into like ness and unity with himself," and a gift to faltb o f something to live by or up to. Our text dis closes : The Medium of Revelation. The medium through which man receives God's rcvelutlon Is faith. Man discovers material things through the medium of the senses : sight, hear ing, touch, taste, smell. The whole world Is open for discoveries to the man who possesses Intact ins nve senses. Through such mediums, How ever, he cannot discover God. Faith Is the only medium through which the soul discovers the things or uoa. Faith Is the soul sense by which we "taste and see that God Is good." Faith Is the soul sense by which we "seeK the Lord, if happily we might feel after him. and find him." Thanlc uoa for the touch of faith I Fulth Is the soul sense by which we see God. Taul tells us that truth Is spiritually ois cerned. It Is the eye of faith which sees God In nature, In providence, In grace. It Is the eye or raitn wnicn ue- holds Christ In his beauty and sees the wonders of his ernce. Fnlth Is the soul sense by which we hear the voice Of the spirit and which enables God to speak to us of his love and of His pur pose. The Manner of Revelation. A righteousness of God Is revealed from faith unto fnlth." The gnr meuts of righteousness are fully de scribed and offered to mnu In the Gos pel. God Is ready to Invest man with all that his faith will appropriate. The process Is like learning mathematics. From problem to problem, from tne slmnle to the difficult from the difficult to the more difficult, until the boy has Imparted to him a knowledge or mathematics up to the measure of his ability to receive. So man Is Invested with a rlL'hteousness of God from faith unto faith; from the simple to the difficult, from the difficult to the Impossible. It Is faith which receives the power of God unto salvation. This fnlth Is the starting point In the development of Christian character and if we are apt In learning the lessons of faith we naas on In Its practice from faith uto faith, until we pass Into a faith which makes Christ real to the soul In every hour of need, and which brings the en- dument of power for service. The text further mokes plnln: The Meaning of Revelation. The rlchteousness of God revealed In the Gospel Is offered to man's faith as something to lay hold of and live np to. By his fnlth he appropriates much or little. "The Just shall live by his faith." There Is no limit In tbe de velopment of man's spiritual life and no limit to his achievement In Chris tian service, If only he wlU exercise fulth. If man hus but meaner fulth and will live ud to It. he will acquire more fulth In the process, and acquir ing more faith will grow In spiritual frrace and usefulness. The trouble Is most people live np to their doubts rather than up to their faith. I was aiding once In a canvass for funds to establish a Crlttendon Rescue Home. . Calling up a rich member of my congregation, I presented the ennse. He sold : "I doubt If even God can do much for a fallen woman. I doubt If such a creature Is ever re claimed. The enterprise does not ap peal to me." So he declined to make a contribution. He lived squarely up to his doubts. I called also unon a young business man of moderate means nnd presented the cause. He replied: "lesi vxesi i will contribute. Ood only can help such unfortunate creatures. I believe that such rescue work Is one of the most Christlike and effectual missions nf Mm church." He save $500. He lived .up to his faith. Know-Inn of the wnywardness nnd monil ner.ll of n yount man In my par Ish. I called on his mother to nsk help nnd nrnver In behnlf of her son. blie snltl : "I doubt If he Is as bnd ns you think. I ennnot feel that he Is In nny o-prnt no HI." She lived un to her doubts. No homo Influences were re leased to save him. Loss than a year later he was found dead In n brothel, having died In a drunken debauch. Mother's Prayer Is Answered. Some years niro a creat union meet Inir was conducted by Bam Jones nnd Ikwrge Stewart In the city where I war a nnstor. One nlcht Mr. Jones stepped to the front of the plntform nnd rend this telegram : "xempie, xex. I'lease pray for my boy Tom. He Is In your city a prodigal from God. Am nniirtnir nut mv heart in prayer, win claim the victory. (Signed) His Moth er." Before Mr. Jones could resume his seat, a tall young man rose and said. "That Is my name, that Is my mother. Yes. sir. I was a terrible sin ner ; I have broken my mother's heart and the heart of my poor young wire, and I have blighted the'llfe of onr lit tle girl. But this afternoon about the Hme this message left Templo, I was mniinr in the norsonaEe with the nrencher. calling upon God for mercy, and he graciously forgave my sins and saved me by his grace." His mother lived up to her faith and won her boy back to God. "The Just shall live up to his faith." By this means alone can faith live and have Its full fruit age. . IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SIIMSGM Lesson (By REV. P. . KITZW A'i'ilR, D. D.. Teacher of EnglUh bible In thd xinnilv Hlhla Inatituta of Chicago.) (Copyright. 1V1S. Western Newtpaper Union.) LESSON FOR JUNE 23 JESUS TRIUMPHANT DEATH. OVER LE8SON TEXT Mary l:l-:0. rint.nKM tkxt Nnw la ChrlHt rten from the dead. I Corinthian 16:20. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR, TEACHE118 Matthew 28:1-20; Luko 23:64 24:12; John 20:1-26; I Corinthian 16:1-68; I Thpaaalonlan 4:13-18. PRIMARY TOPIC Jesur power over death.-Mark 16:42-18:20. INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-The living ChrlM. SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-Chrlit's resurrection and the Chrlatlan's aurancs of Immortality. I. The Ministry of Love (vv. 1-4). 1. B.v whom (v. 1). Mary Magdalene, the mother of James and Salome. 2. When (r. 2). Early In the morning, the first day of the week. (3) Their perplexity (vv. 3, 4). They questioned ns to who should roll nwny the large stone from the mouth of the tomb. To their surprise they found the stone removed. They, like us, find their difficulties are re-, moved before they come to them. If they had believed him, their anxieties nnd sorrows would not have been. II. The Angel In the Tomb (vv. 5-8). Jesus knew that these women would come to the sepulcher with unbeliev ing hearts, so he had an angel waiting there to announce to them the fact of his resurrection. How mnny times wo are helned out of doubts untl dltllcul- tles by on angel which the omniscient Lord knew would be needed nt a par ticular time. With such companions and helpers no place peed seem lone Iv. nnd no condition need affright us. The angel's messnge: 1. "Be not affrighted" (v. 0). What comfortlnir words these must hnve been to these bewildered women. The open tomb Is the cure for fenrj It steadies our hearts when things look dark and we do not understand. 2. "Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified (v. 0). This three-fold designation wltn marvelous clearness shows: (1.) Ills humanity Jesus. (2.) Lowly residence Nazareth. (X) Ignominious death crucified. 3. "He is risen: he Is not here; be hold the place wlure they laid him fv. ni. These words throw light upon his birth, humility nnd shameful tlentn. He who was born In lowly circum stances, and suffered the shameful death of the cross, Is now the con queror of denth. His resurrection elves meaning to his death. If Christ had not risen, then his denth would have been meaningless. "If Christ be not risen, your faith Is vain; ye ore in vonr sins" (1 Cor. 15:110. 4. "Go your way, tell nis aiscipies and Peter" (v. 7). As soon ns It was known thnt t hrlst had risen from the dead, they were to tell It to the disciples. Knowledge or Christ's Irlumnh Involves the responsi bility of witnessing concerning It. The disciples all needed this blessed news, but I'eter especially since he had So openly denied him. Wonderful grace, this! S. "He goeth before you Into Gali lee: there shall ye see him" (v. 7). Christ had told the disciples that he would arise from the dead anil meet them In Galilee, but their unbelief kept them from this blessed truth. There nrp many tndny who are In blind unbelief as to Christ's second com ing In glory to take his disciples to himself. Many will be In more con fusion nnd fenr when he comes than were these disciples. Oh, that men would remember his words, "I will pome again," nnd be ready when he ho comes! III. The Appearances of the Risen Christ (vv. 0-1-0. These appearances had as their ob ject the restoration of the disciples from their awful fnlliire and discour agement and the cohvlnclng then), without the perndventure of a doubt, of Christ's resurrection. Since his resurrection was to be the central theme of apostolic preaching, It was necessary that they have certainty of knowledge ns to this matter (Acts 1:3). Without the resurrection of Christ, his death would be meaning less. Out of the ten or moro appear nnces. Mark selects three. 1. To Mary Magdalene (vv. 0-11). Mary's b'"rt responded to the Sn- vlour's grnclotis deliverance of her from demons. Her sufferings were no doubt terrible. She Is the first to tho tomb. Her devotion Is amply reward ed by being the 1,rHt t0 lw,'t ,ho rIs,'n Lord. Light will surely come to tho heart that really loves the Lord, though the faith Is weak. She went at once and told tho sorrowing disciples, but they refused to believe. 2. To two disciples on the way to Rmmiius (vv. 12. 13). Luke gives full particulars concern ing this nppenrnnce. Jesus hnd walked, talked, and eaten with them, convincing them that the I.ord Is risen Indeed (Luko 2-1:13-3:.). The testi mony of such Is trustworthy. Christ appeared unto them while sitting at meat, and reproved them for their disbelief, "because they believed not them which had seen him nfter he wns risen." Tho fact that they stub bornly resisted the testimony that Christ bnd risen, nnd afterwards were willing to risk their lives In tho proc lamation of this truth, Is strengthening to our fnlth. 8. To the eleven disciples (v. 14). IV. The Commission of the Risen Lord (vv. 15-18). After the disciples were convinced of the truth of his resurrection, Christ sent them forth to "preach tno Uospol to every creature." Tho supreme duty of Christians to dny Is o fulfill this commission. What n glorious and supreme task Is this! "He that belleveth anil Is bap tized shnll be saved ; but he thnt bellev eth not shnll te damned (v. 10). Lives 200 Years! For more than 200 years. Haarlem Oil, the famous national remedy of Holland, ha been recognized a an infallible relief from all form of kidney and bladder dis orders. It very axe i proof that it mutt have unusual merit. If you are troubled with pains or aches in the back, feel tired in the morning, headaches, indigeation, innomnia, painful 6r too trequent patxage of urine, irritation or stone in the'tilaililrr, you will almost certainly hnd relief in (.OLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capt'ile. This is the good old remedy that ha stood the teat for hundreds of years, prepared in the proper ?uantity and convenient form to take, t is imported direct from Holland lab oratories, and you can get it at any drug store. It is a ttundnrd, old-time home 'remedy and needs no introduction. rjicn capsuie contains one aote ot nve A 1 .!..., . .1 ...... . . i.l.. uuifa aim w riiraDani. IIU c-aejr iu inn,. They will quickly relieve thote stiffened joints, that backache, rheumatitm, lum bago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel, "brick dutt," etc. our money promptly refund ed if they do not relieve vou. But be ture to get the genuine GOLD MEDAL brand. In boxes, three sizes. Adv. Liked a Change. "Why did thut brilliant woman marry n stupid man?" "Because her first husband wns a genius." London Answers. Generous Kid. "Books are wanted for the soldiers, Tommy." 1 "I got n nice arithmetic they kin have. Higher Still. "He's n king among men." "That's nothing. My daughter knows an American aviator who Is an nee," Paradoxical. Teacher (severely) Willie, why do you fidget from one foot to the other? Willie Why er. teacher; I can't stand standing, p'rhaps. Too Cautious. "M.l the bride's father give her away?" "No; he wns too anxious to get her off his. builds.", Orore' Tittelri chill Tonic Sattmyt the- nialarlai aeriri. wbmh are tran'mlttM to blood b j tbe Malaria kto.qului. I'riceCuc. Whites Longest Lived. A student who has been devoting his time to the study of longevity says that he has found that white people live longer than black ones. He bases Ills statement upon data obtained from the various Insurance companies of this country. High-Speed Wireless. It takes one-twentieth of a second for n wireless signal to pass from Washington to Sun Francisco. Cutlcura Complexions. Nothing better than Cutlcura Soap daily and Ointment ff i needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft and white. For free earn nles address "Cutlcura. Dept. X, Bos ton." Sold by druggists and by roaU. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. Women to Take Census. Women All the places of men, wa In th army, In taking Cleveland's ni. until school census this year. Peru Was First. 1'eru wns the first country to add Instruction In aviation to Its public school curriculum. Five Minutes to Submerge. It requires live minutes for marines of the latest type to merge. sub-sub- The ncrailonal ua. nf Unman Eye Balttm at nlht upon retiring- will prevent and re. Ilev. tired, watery y t. and iy strain. Adv. Over half of the vessels In the I'liil Ipolne pearling fleet lire owned or con trolled by tho Japanese, The English agricultural department will give $HMkHJ,H)o for a selieine to Increase the flax average. Chile's tillable soil Is held by seven per cent of the population. Heaven helps those who pretend they are happier than they are. The walnut crop of California In 1010 netted $2,RS2,814. VWet ntnt1!iTluidPfaotaiJ "J . J.. 'In TtKO CENT. AVcictabtelVcTarahcnfcfAs similatin4tJieFslbyRcCuU- BEamasPJ FThTO.llHSsI accrrulncssancn-.--- IMincral. Notjmak - waaUiJM S3- t i.lf,.IDi.mprtvfof nftipauonandDiarrhoc racSImtle SiJneBf jjCEOTAimCoiirfl6 NEW TVnn Exact Copy of Wrapper. li. - Farmers ! Uatcli Your Stomachs In Hot Ueather Wc and Our Allies Arc Depending Upon Your Strength To Supply Our Armies With Food. . , , You men who work long hours In repeating, sour stomach, nnd thnt pain the fields under a blazing sun you've ful, puffed-up, bloated, lumpy feeling got to be big enters, because your food ufter eatln. , EATONIC will help yo Is your strength, nnd now, more than all to a pain-free stomach n sweet, ever, your strongth Is badly needed, cool, comfortable stomueh In fact. So guard your health. Be sure and those who take EATONIC say It makes watch your stomach, for In the sura-' them forget they huve stomachs. They mer time nearly nil Illness can be never dreumed thnt anything could . traced to stomach and bowel . com- bring about such quick and wonder plnint. Tou, yourself, know how 11a- ful results. Don't wait until the Bum ble a man Is to sunstroke If he goes mer sickness of stomach and bowels In the hot sun too soon after eating a hearty mid day meal, nnd also how lluhle he Is to sudden ottacks or stom- ach miseries. So cool off In the shade before going back to work. Don't take chances. - Take core of your stomach, friend, Von know von can't work well with your stomnch out of fit. "Safety first," must be -your motto, so send to your ilnifiHRf and eet a bis box of EAT- ONIC, enough for yourself nnd family, no more. Thnt Is the price, and re yes, and the hired folks, too. It's member, EATONIC Is absolutely guar- the wonderful new compound for tne quick relief of stomnch and bowel mis- erles. It was originated by H. L. Kra- mer, the man who made millions of people happy with his first great rem- edy, Cascarets. Now, all you need do Is to take a tablet or two of EATONIC after yonr menls. It s good just use eating a poswi uuu we win enu h , juu -enndv. Enjoy the quick, sure relief pny when you get It. Address n. I It brings how almost Instantly it re- lleves Indigestion, heartburn,' food- warn Shower of Western Canada. Where you can . . ... at 913 10 9SU per acre ana raise . of $2 wheat to the acre (t'a easy offers in her provinces of Manitoba, 160 Acre Homesteads Free to Settlers and other land at very low prices. Thousands of .nra frnm h IT Q nr (heir anna are vearlv takins? advantage of this great opportunity. Wonderful yielda also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed Farming is fully aa profitable an industry as grain raising. Good schools; marxers convenient; Write for literature ana particulars as to reaucea railway rates to oupu iiimmjuuuii, vu.. Canada, or to J. P. JHFriMY, Car. Walnut I Oread Sis,. Philadelphia, Pa. Canadian Government Agent A Paper Controller. Great Britain now has Its Taper Controller, concerning whose Identity there has been u flutter of excitement In the publishing and newspaper worlds. There Is, however, very much less talk and less fuss about tho ad vent of this new official than there was over the subject of the Introduction of food rationing, although the Inno vation Is cnpnble' of having much grenter effects on the life of the coun try tliun the mere reduction of, the consumption of certain food supplies. II. A. Vernet. on whom It has de volved, Is a director of the Under ground Electric Hallways compnny. Air Raid Lights. During their recent raids on Paris German aviators were greatly discon certed by rockets which the French sent up and which discharged, before dropping, parachutes with brightly burning fuses. these -parachutes dropped slowly and their fuses cast n brilliant glare on the hostile nlrplanes, making them n good target for the antiaircraft guns. Every brick that glitters Is not gold. Children I I f 1 r W . r What is'CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops ' and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, . Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. r-, For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for th relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating tha . Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The, Mother's Friend. ', GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 1 I Bears the Iii Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Dought wenKens you uut sturi urnus ONIC today ! Just one or two after meaisj uai a an. .. Your, health your folks' health Is a matter of vital Importance, not only to yourseir, dui biso to me nimuu. nut you know one cant ne too rarerui ot one's stomach and bowels during th) hot spells. fcAiumt; oniy comb a cujn or i a day to use It a big box 50 cents nnteea to tio an we ciuim in un, more. It's the best Stomach Kemed you ever used.' You know your druggist; trust diss then to make our guarantee good; If EATONIC falls In nny way, take It back; he win reruna your money, it your druggist does not keep It, drop nt miajikii, rres. i-.aiu.-mu ut.nr.ui CO.. 1018 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago. Gold boy good fans land . ma - m 1 1.-1. irum v tw o antBucaa to make money. Canada Saskatchewan and Alberta cuuiaic eucni Receive German Paper Cloth. The first sample of German pnp cloth hus reached St. Puul In the form of a paper wrapper for a Gcrmasi helmet sent to Sergt. MaJ. A. S. Klrk wood of the British recruiting mlsslosi as n trophy of war. The cloth resem bles rnther fine burlap In appenrnnce, but on cutting the wrapper It was dis covered the strands were of rollesl paper. Some of these contnln print; Indicating the "doth" wns made from ordinary newspaper. It Is said much of this Is being worn by Germany's civilian population. St. Paul Dis patch. X-Ray Reflectors. ' Mica has been found an excellent material for concentrating mirrors for X-rays. Glass will not do, because, smooth us it Is, It Is too rough for the) extremely minute X-rays, which are) much smiiller than light waves. Glass diffuses tho X-rays, much as 0 rough surface diffuses light wuves, but It wns found that the surfuce of mineral cry tula' were of the requisite smoothness for reflecting X-rays, nnd of them mlr Is the most adaptable, being readily split Into sheets. Gry For Signature of rfflJSMB?!. 1 mm
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