rxra rvLTow cotnmr wiws, MccosnnsLLiiiriB, ra. AW J u uu o) AT McCONNELLSBURG, PENN'A "KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING" Eyeryone invited to help celebrate the Nation's Birthday in the County Seat and thereby do your bit for suffering humanity through the Red Cross to which organization all the proceeds are to be donated. PARADE AT 3:30 P. M Headed by Joan of Arc with her attendants, Goddess of Liberty and Uncle Sam on a float, Mothers with Service Flags, Red Cross Nurses, Jr. Red Cross, War Garden Workers, Red Cross Dogs, Differ ent Orders of the County to be represented. CAKE WALKS AND CLOG DANCING At 8 P. M. Uncle Sam will conduct an auction sale of packages to be brought for him by the people. Fortune Telling by Real Gypsies. A "Community Sing at 9 o'clock. Something going on all the time. Everypne in the County will be given a chance. to take a shot at the Kaiser. Meet Your Friends in McConnellsburg on the 4th MUSIC BY MERCERSBURG BAND Cor Soldiers Get Increase. While the Government has its hands full providing: men to fight in the present great war, it does not forget the boys in blue who fought in the Civil War. The act signed by the President on the 10th of June, becoming: effective on that day says, that from and after the passage of this act the rate of pension for any person who served ninety days or more in the military or naval service of the United States during the civil war, now on the roll or hereafter to be placed on the pension roll and entitled to receivea less rate than hereafter provided, shall be $30 per month. In case such a per son has reached the age of seventy-two years and served six months, the rate shall be $32 per month; one year, $34 per month; one and a half years $8 per month; two years or over $40 per month. a Let Unde Sam have the coal Thousands of tons of coal will be saved this summer in homes that formerly used a kitchen range all during the hot weather. These homes are going to use oil cook stoves so there will be more coal next winter and therefore more for the government Will your home be one of them? It should be. NEW Ppk-ECTION , OIL OK-skVES will be in the majority of these homes and there should be one in yours. You will not only save coal you will save money. Kerosene is far cheaper than coal. And with a New Perfection you can have the same good things to eat and with less work, trouble and time. It doesn't heat up the whole kitchen like a coal fire does, either. You can regulate the heat exactly as you want it. No fire to fix. No ashes to bother with. Many good cooks prefer to use a New But they get the best re- TfoVOllCMlt suits (and you will too) when MsSStsT they use Atlantic Rayolight Oil instead of ordinary kerosene. The difference is in the quality the way it is refined and pu rified. All waste matter is taken out. All thei heat-producing elements are left in. Atlantic Rayolight is a superior kerosene yet the price is no more than for the other kinds. There's a dealer near you who sells Atlantic Rayolight Oil. Look for the sign, "Atlantic Rayolight Oil For Sale Here." Decide right now that you will have a New Perfection Oil ATLANTIC Pnnlr Rtnvp this Birnimor Your dealer can show you one now. Go and see it today. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Your Advantage It is decidedly to your advantage to have your money, whether you have much or little, al ways under control, and to have it safe. It is also to your advantage to know where to go for business information, to have a bank able and willing to accomodate you, to feel that your bank is your friend, striving to help you by its careful attention to your requirements and interests. We want all to know that the customers of this bank have these advantages. We always feel that our customers are our friends and as such we are interested in them. FULTON COUNTY BANK "OLDEST AND STRONGEST" CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - $93,000.00. No Better Investment. From whatever angle it may be considered, an investment by an American citizen in Liberty Bonds or War Savings Stamps is the best investment in the world. The money so invested goes to the Government, which loans some of it to our allies: all of it is used in one way or another to maintain, support, arm, equip and make victorious our armies and all our allies in Europe. Surely no American money could be put to a better purpose. Here is an investment in the power and success of our country, an investment in the efficiency, strength, safety, and success of our fighting men on sea and land. Boys On TneFarra. The boys on the farm are bet ter off if they only knew it, than thousands of the boys who are at large wandering hither and thith er, searching and looking for "rich bonanzas" to turn up. There is nothing like being prac tical and there is but one way to be so. Acvuire business habits and train yourself to do good, honest, hard work. Don't waste your time learning to tie a cravat. You can buy cravats already tied. CREAM The Most Valuable Product of the Farm Do you farmers realize that the profitable business of cream production is rap idly coming into favor do vou realize that it IS profitable: even yielding better returns than grain or live stock? We have established a permanent market at McConnellsburg, and as the cream we gather is for the manufacture of ice-cream and evaporated milk products, we can always pay a higher price than creamerymen buying cream tor butter making. Our station will be open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of each week and we would be glad to have you call and talk the matter over with our manager, Mr. Frank Tritle. u r . Price until July 1st, 44c per lb for butter fat - Cumberland Valley Creamery and Dairy Co. Subscribe for the News.