I THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. MsCONNELLSBURG. PA. . Maket Record Meat Purchase. rMn-"' Th" ll,r;('st or,(;r ', lrtirt.il '"' ''"in(,(1 lm'u,H 1,1 ,h! "' t the world-W.WW.Ono 1,S,"?-nf hue"" 11,1,1 IWKHi.JXK) pounds innrtl i.i.-i.t lm Just UH-n placed QiiiirtormiiHter's Department, p g A.i ,r "10 American Army over- "iniil F. Swift, In commenting on l..y, w.ld the order will tnke ',,m fron proximately 1,000,- Zm"1 '" Pr0,1,"'e u woul(1 1,0 ,quIv' Lit tn the totul bncon production of pnrly 1vc However, sl months Jril'l cinpc hefore delivery Is to be com ,PtHl. Mr. Swift w.ld: 1 u., n,o current prices on the any, 1 1 neck, when the purchase whb S . 1.1 ...... 4V. 1. "",,'prf,.lucerH about $H0,W0.000 for he necessary huh and over $50,000,000 for nr."11 MM100 fntle required. The ltC will rost us twice nft much, and tiic fmffM two and one-half times us Bi,irh ns I" t'l! Pre-war period. Thp whole order will be made up be fore the llrnt of the year, despite the frt tlmt. even before this purchase, wfmirth of the packers' facilities l,nvo hi-en devo.led to fllllnR military j..,nmls. In order to net out the funnel pods the packers will And It mwssiiry to employ night and day shift of caiiners. Notwithstanding fact that the products nre being nnlii'rt forward thus hurriedly, not n flii'.-le maiplaliit has been received on n.,n s delivered to the armies abroad. The live packers are now killing dl,(iiit .'I'iO.OOO bogs weekly to keep nbrcJit of martial and domestic needs." WHY WOMEN DREAD OLD AGE Don't worry about old aite. Don't worry ibout beinu in other people's way when rou are getting on in years. Keep your Mr in pnod condition and you can he as bale ml hearty in your old days aa you -A linn n Irul. and pvfirv nnn will )iA I tii to cee you. 1 Vl. 1.:.!-.... .-J l.l,l.l. ... u. ....... inc ftliliii .ta nni uiiiiiiiL-i nic tin: ibum b if wnile afllictions. Keep them clean and in proper working condition. Drive the poiwtioua wastes from the svxtem and ivnirt uric acid accumulations. Take GOLD JIKPAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodical ly and vou will find that the system will ilium' le in perfect working order. Your pints will be enlivened, your muscles made ftrnng and your face have once ginre the look of youth and health. New life, fresh strenirth and health will Kimo a you continue this treatment. When ifur firWt vigor has been restored continue tor awhile taking a capsule or two each dir. They will keep you in condition and prevent a return of your troubles. Thorp is onlv one guaranteed brond of Haarlem Oil Capsules, GOLD MKDAT,. Thore are manv fakes on the market. He nre you pet the Original GOLD MEDAL Imported llnarlcm Oil Capsules. They are the onlv reliable. For sale by all first-clasr druggists. Adv. ( His Ration. Stella The sugar ration Is three pounds a week. Knk'lier Kr how long will you tail? Oove's Taitelem chill Tonic , f Tnrfn vitullif and ennrtir by niirirvinii anfl en. rut-in '.ho bliKid. Ynu cun niMin feollw Slrt'cuili tc.14, Umuuralliitf UOVci. lrlcoU. Rebuked by His Wife. I!wliind (winding the alarm clock) -I tell you I've got to set the alarm, Kllie. I was lute on the job again this uiiirnlng. Wife (Indignantly) And do you think jnore of your Job, sir, than you do of our precious baby's peaceful slumber? P.ufTalo Kxpress. SAVES WIFE From Suffering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Pittsburgh, Pa." For many months I was not uble to do my work owing: to . a weakness wnicn caused backache and headaches. A friend called m y attention to one of your newspaper advertisements and immediately my husband bought three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Com pound for me. After taking two bottles I felt fine and my troubles caused by that weak ness nre a thine of the past. All women, who suffer as I did should try Lydia R Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Jas. Rohkberg, 620 Knapp St, & S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Women who suffer from any form of Jfe nkness, as indicated by displacements, It'flummation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or ''the blues," should accept Mrs. Rohr wrg'g suggestion and give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a worough trial. For over forty years it has been correcting such ailments. If you have "ysterious complications write for Mv'cn to Lydia E. PinUhom Medicine to-i Lynn, Mass. A REAL POTATO DIGGER . Not mere Plrv with raktt tncbmenl, but pnerd, scientific linplrmenl. Oen the bib notn the dirt and th dirt from th poUtom as well M machine thai coat fivt timea aa much, SteJ am Mfitii high arch to prevent clowinf. Fo. M-cd Kitih carboo ateel ahove). AdjuUable wbeela wtate depth and pitch' eiactly. Will Dot bruise poUtoea. 1$ Don't buy a Dull, Cultivator, iiarrow. Lime picadef( TMato P'asw, or any other pirer of Fa;m "iacnuifw bciore wntinff tot out special caUlo. State what mac hi nc you want and give J;ui deal. Cwajiaoy Use Culicura Soap To Clear Your Skin dmnitiit,: flap 28. Ointment t M. Tiilrnm K. 2?Plo ,-ich f rro of "CUcnr, Cpt I. Bottno " PATdTBJTC TVation E. Oolomon, rl I Cfl I l'uuint l,awyor,WahliiK!...i, h " " D.C. itilTKnonJ liiok true, uiwtouoniblo. uigbomrotBroacin. ButMrricai. Flies SnrMil n;a ItmT thf m. Mann nd YUrtor loll, jrua bow. Kolip.c i Co.. Almondrlo, V JROCUKTEUS WANTKIl-PoiltlTolr no win Jini(. Hmniiii'rt. udilrrHHrd i-nroliipp fur portico. M. BKIXKL,!., ,11 Mmt,H UUuupH,ri. rv. i III III l i ':; '; .. Teniperance (Conducted by the Natlorml Woman' Christian Tcmprranrs Union.) ISN'T IT QUEERl It clubs htm while at work and he lose his job. It clubs him on the head and sends him to the Iniane hospital. It clubs him In the stomach and he has the delirium trrmeni. It clubs him In the home and his home la broken up. It clubs him In the pocketbook and leaves nothing there. It clubs him In his liberty and throws him Into Jail. . With Its flnnl blow It throws him Into an early grave. Certainly tho pnnr man's club. The Connecticut CHIsen. ALCOHOL A DECEIVER. The experimenter took three sub stiinees for the experiment food, ul cohol iind hot water. After tnkliiR the food he found the hont In the In terior of the body Inereiised ns the food digested the orcnnn of the body hemme filled with wiirm Mood, nnd Ihe Internal temperature hecmno con-l-lderiibly ruined. At the khiiio time he found the Kurfnee of (he body be came cold. Hot water nnd hot ten raised the Internal temperature nnd external temperature, but when he took nlenhol n curious tlrfnjr occurred. When he took It, diluted, of course, it p:;ve him a fci'lliiK of wnrmlh. It wn the first lime he had taken nny for ninny years, nnd he felt that feeling of warmth, with (he result that lie nsked himself whether they had not been making n mistake nil these yonm, If there wiih really nn Increased tem perature within the body? When the temperature record was developed, however. It showed that nt (he very period be bml thought his Inside wns being wanned by the nleohol Just the reverse was taking place. The ur face temperature had risen consider nhly, but the Internal tempernture had gone down. Alcohol was n de ceiver. There was no doubt rihout It In regard to tempernture. The octunl temperature was falling nt the time he thought It wns rising. This proved that men taking alcohol before going Into the night ulr were doing a very unwise thing, nnd posslhly preparing themselves to bo chilled. frof. Sim Woodhcad, M. D University of Cam bridge, England. THE SALOON THE POOR MAN'S WORST ENEMY. All of n poor man's wealth Is In vested In bis children. The poor nmn sacrifices his whole life to raise his children nnd hopes thnt when they grow up they will he a help to htm In bis old age. If the rich mini's chil dren go to the had the rlth man Ktlll has money to support Mm, but when the poor man's children go to the had nil his wealth Is lost and he Is loft In his old age to a life of misery. The t.iloon Is nn Institution that robs the poor ninn of bis tlilldren ami be ought to be against It even more than the rliji man. The rich men will not live where there are rtiloons. They will have their bind deeds fixed up so that no saloons can be established, or they will have laws made to bar out sa loons. Some Christian people ease their consciences by having laws made to keep the saloons nwuy from the thureh doors; but when you drive the saloons nwny from the rich mnn's home nnd the doors of the churc h, you drive them to the homes of the poor peoph the least able of all to with stand their ravages. The poor man cannot drive the saloon awny from his door with money, like the rich mini, for he has not the money; but he has a vote, and with that vote he can, nnd should, drlvo the saloon nway from bis door. John V. Cunneen. HOW THE BREWERS "REFORM" THE SALOONS. The breweries control 4,0."2, or 70 per cent, of the licensed saloons of Chicago; own 2,2:!2, or 111 per cent, of the licenses, and own the llxtun s In 4,(!S!I saloons, or 07 pi eent of the total number. Some of the most no torious' dives In Chicago hnVe been under the nctunl or practical supervi sion of the Auhcuscr-Huseh Brewing company. When Mr. Iiusch Issued his state ment that the beer Interests were go ing to reform the llquujr trade, Federal Judge Iiiimlls was considering cases of several brewery agents. When be was told that the Anheuser -Iiusch Brewery association controlled H2 sa loons lu East St. Louis, Judge Landln said : "Here nre thirty-two saloons con fessedly managed by Mr. Busch's com pany, and they have been steadfastly breaking the law for nt least ten years." Turning to the clerk, the Judge said: "I want you to make a tran script of the cases I have tried In this court nnd send it by special delivery to Mr. Busch ; I think It will do him good." BARLEY AS FOOD OR WASTE? "When barley Is' taken to the miller, 30 per cent becomes Hour for human food; 40 per cent becomes offal for cattlo food. "When barley Is taken to the brew er, 25 per cent only becomes offal for cattle food; 75 per cent is wasted In making a deleterious drink." Lord Devonport. EFFICIENCY. Abstinence Is necessary for the high est cfilclency. Admiral Sir John Jelll coo. ALCOHOL INCREASES LIABILITY TO ACCIDENTS. Alcohol Is a depressar t nnd not it stimulant. It drugs the brain nnd low ors the capacity of the nervous sys tem to obey the will, in this way the use of alcohol becomes nn Important factor lu industrial accidents. New York City Health Department. "The Inconsistency of allowing men to uso grain and fuel In muklng beer while others nre urged to conserve those same things to help 'win the war,' Is disgusting." A Wide-Awake Church By REV. HOWARD W. POPE Moody Bible Institute, Chicago TEXT Awake! Awake! Put on thy strength, O Inn; put on thy beautiful garments, O Jerusalem. Isa. G2:l. If It be asked why the church should ever fall Into a drowsy, lifeless condi tion, the unswer Is easily given. There ure two causes, the exter nal nnd the Inter nal. First, there Is the downward drag of the world and the flesh und the devil. These nre always operat ing against the church and tend ing to lessen her Interest In tilings' spiritual by ab sorption In world ly matters. .More serious, by far, V'. however, Is the Internal cause, or Ihe church's neglect of the menus of grace. The tendency of fire s to go out. The best fire In the world will go out In 21 hours If you neglect to put on fuel. Even so, the fire of devotion in the hearts of (, od's people tends to go out unless It Is fed with fuel, ami the only fuel that will feed this fiiime Is the fuel of Hod's Word. Tin' average Christian does not rend the Itible enough to keep himself In t-plrltiiul health. The consequence Is that he loses ground gradually until Ihe fire dies down, and Is almost ex tinct. When this becomes general In a church. It Is necessary to resort to special measures to restore life to the church; and these special measures usually consist or nightly meetings In which Ihe fuel of find's Word Is piled on the slumbering embers until they begin to blaze and burn and give out light nnd warmth, which Is the nor mal condition of n church. Notice that the words. "Awake, nwake; put on thy strength. O Zlott," are not nn exhortation, but n positive, peremptory command. Chris thins sometimes speak of their spiritual weakness ns n misfortune, but Cod regards It not ns a misfor tune, but ns a sin, ns needless ns It Is disastrous. "I'.o ye strong In the Lord, and In the power of his might." Is Just ns binding as any comiuand menf In the Decalogue. A Christian 1ms no right to lie weak, fiod has provided strength In nlnni'l ance. and he holds ns accountable for the use of It. "All power is given unto me lii heaven and In earth, fin ye therefore and disciple all nations." Malt. (2S:1S). "Tarry ye at Jerusa lem first 1 1 ye be endowed with power from on high" (Luke 21: lit). "I can do all things t broti L'b Christ which strcngthencth me" (I'hll. 4:i:i). The real mission of the church Is not edileal Iniial, tholli.'h it does edu cate people continually : not to fur nish soup, soap mid potatoes, though It may do this kind of work when nec essary; not to furnish entertainment for the community, though It may wisely have an oversight of such mat ters, and see that pernicious enter tainments are kept out by providing some of n better quality. No, the real mission of a church Is to proclaim the fiospel, to wield spiritual forces, to bring down power from heaven to subdue proud minds and stubborn wills and passionate tempers. This Is Ihe real work of the church from which she Is never excused. And for this work she Is well equipped. There Is work enough to do, and power enough to do It with. Cod Is ever calling her to do things which nre Impossible. In her own strength but which are easily possible to those who know how to nvall themselves of fioi strength. There Is a good Illus tration of this In John 0. A great crowd bad followed Jesus out of the city to listen -to bis marvelous teach ing. The day was far spent, arid then' wns no place where the people could obtain food. I'nder these circum stances the nposlles suggested to Jesus that he send th" people nway to Ihe villages round about 'that they ml';ht buy food. But Jesus answered and said unto them, "filve ye them to eat. How many loaves have ye?" And when they had canvassed the company they reported that all they could (hid was n little lad who hud five biscuits anil two small fishes; and this amount of course was utterly Inadequate. Nev erthless the Master bade them bring him what they had, and arrange the people for supper. Anil when they had finished distributing the pieces which the Master broke olT from those five biscuits, they found that they had fed live thousand men and hud twelve baskets full of fragments left over. When we analyze this story. It limy he summed up ns follows: "filve ye them to eat." "But we cannot, Lord." "But you must." And when they brought all they hod and laid It nt the Master's feet they did It. Even so, fiod says to his church In . every community: "Behold the starving around you! filve ye them to eat!" "But we cannot, Lord. We nre so weak.'1 "But yon must do It, and you can do ir. With find all things arc possible, and you have fiod to draw upon." And when the church really recog nizes her mission us the spiritual teacher of the community, as the open channel through which find's g'uee Is to flow to the unsaved nrounl her; when she realizes what power rpn be obtained through prayer, what con viction can be carried to Impenitent bearls, she will begin to see those who nre spiritually hungry coming to her doors, and the lame, and the blind, and the oppressed (locking to her for comfort, and guidance and deliverance from the power of sin. Thirsty boys know where the cool springs nre, and godless people soon find nut where the water of life can he had. und "incon- bWously are drawn thither. V' sit , IMPROVED UNIFORM IrTTEKNATIORAl siMfSaiooL Lesson ny ItEV. i: li. HTZWATKR. D. D., Teacher of EngllHh Bible In the Moody Illble Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR AUGUST 4 GROWING .STRONGER. LESSON TEXTS Luke 2:42-62; II Peter 1:6-8. (MAT BE USED WJTII TEMPERANCB APPLICATIONS.) GOLDEN TEXT But the path of th rtghicoui la aa the dawning light, that ahlneth more and more unto the perfect day. proverba 4:18. DEVOTIONAL READINO-Ephcatana :lo-18. PRIMARY LESSON M ATERI AL Luke 1:42-62. INTERMEDIATE, SENIOR AND ADULT TOI'IC-The kind of atrength we need; getting It; using It. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Inaluh 40: 23-jl; Ephcaluna 8:14-21; Phillpplani 4:8-13. I. Jesut Christ Growing (Luke 2:42 G2). While Christ wns Indeed divine, his deity did not Interfere with his de velopment ns a human being. The processes of bis physical, mental, anil splrituul growth were the sumo as those of any human being. ' 1. Jesus tarrying behind ut Jeru salem (vv. '12, At the age of twelve a Jewish child took his place us a worshipper In the temple. He was considered a "child of the law." Being conscious of his mission, when Joseph and Ids mother were returning from attendance at the I'nssover, be tarried behind to en ter the temple and inquired Into the meaning of the ordinances of find's House. He had an alert, eager mind, which Inquired after the truth, espe cially the truth concerning his Fa ther's House. Ills heart yearned ufter his Father. 2. Jesus found In the temple (vv. 4-l-W)). When Joseph and Jesus' mother had fcone some distance on their return Journey they perceived that Jesus wus missing, anil sought him among their kinsfolk nnd acquaintance. Not find ing him there, they turned hack to Jerusalem where they found htm in the temple. (1) He was "sitting" (v. 40) show ing that he wuh no passing visitor or sightseer. He was perfectly ut homo In bis Futbcr's House. (2) He was "hearing" the teachers of tiod's Word (v. 40). This shows he wus eager to learn, find's will. (.'!) lie asked questions "(v. 10). The growing mind Is inquisitive. It more than receives that which Is taught ; it Inquires after. (I) lie answered questions (v. 42). His answers showed great wisdom, such us to astonish those who heard him, yet we should not surmise that he was consciously displaying his wis dom. It was not an exhibition of his divine wisdom, hut. an expression of the workings of a perfect human mind suffused by the Holy Spirit. . II. Mary's complaint (vv. 4.S-50). She remonstrates with him for bis behavior. To this he replies In a dig nified yet lender manner. Ho mado no apology, showing that ho. was more than tin' son of Mary; fiod was bis Father. Though these things were not understood, Mary kept them In her heilrt. She wus Indeed a wlso mother. 4. Jesus obedient (v. M). Though he was conscious of his di vine being nnd mission, he lived u life of filial obedience. 5. Jesus' development (v. .r2). It wns (1) Mental "Increased In wisdom." (2) I'hysical "Stature." (3) Spiritual "Favor with fiod nnd man." II. Growth In Grace (II Peter 1:3 11). , This is not growth Into grace, but growth In It. We get Into grace by the new birth. This new nature which has Its source In fiod must be devel oped In order that our lives he fruit ful for fiod (v. 8), lint they bear testimony to the cleansing pimvr of Christ's blood (v. 0), and that we may have assurance of salvation (v. 10). The following are the lines of growth: 1. "Virtue" (v. 5). Virtue here means energy or cour nge. This Is not "added" ns In the Authorized Version, but its In the He vised Version which reads: "In your faith supply virtue." It means In crease by growth, not by external Junction. Faith Is the "root from which spring all these excellencies. These graces develop out of each oth er from that root. Manly courage is the first virtue which must he supplied In order to grow stronger. 2. "Knowledge" (v. 5). This means a right understanding, a practical knowledge. 8. "Temperance" (v. C). Temperance means self-control. This self-control extends to all the affairs of life. Practical knowledge will sup ply to Itself the government of all appetites. 4. "Patience" (v. 0). This means endurance. Having con trol of self within, thero will be en durance of that without. The Chris tian while controlling all forces with in, will endure the forces which nre beyond his control, those without him. 5. "Godliness" (v. 0). This means piety, reverence for God, the submission of the human will to the will of God. This Is n part of that practical knowledge which wo arc obliged to supply. 0. "Botberly kindness" (v. 7). Love of the brethren must be devel oped In godliness. The proof that one Is godly Is . that ho loves the brethren (1 John 5:1). This menus tho special love of Christians for euch other. 7. "Charity" (v. 7). This Is love. Peter's cjlmiix Is reached In love, Out of faith, which is the root, sprlngB this seven-fold fruit. In order to prevent apostasy, Peter calls nil to bo diligent in the de velopment of these graces. All such Btuill endure. LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Mussago this sweetly fra grant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freck les, sunburn, wlndburn nnd ton disap pear nnd how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Vest It is harmless. Adr. BREAD MADE WITHOUT SUGAR Two Processes Said to Have Been Worked Out by Milling Company of Kansas City. A method of making bread with neither sugar nor malt has been worked out by a milling company of Kansas City, according to the Baker's Helper, This process uses germ mid dlings, which are ordinarily sold for live stock food. Seven pounds of germ middlings nre weighed out fur use with 1(H) pounds of (lour, placed lu n vessel and scalded with water. After It has stood for n short time, the resldluin Is strained out, nnd the wnter Is used In making up the dough, adding ns much water as is necessary. Sponge innde lu this way without the use of sugar or malt shows nn Increased expansion, with n loaf of fine texture nnd exceptional flavor, a trifle whiter than when sugar Is used In baking. The process has been perfected In the milling company's laboratory, and Is now be ing applied commercially. Another process consists In taking 5 per cent of tho flour to be used In the bread hatch nnd let It stand for severnl hours In five times Its volume ff wn ter, at a uniform temperature of l.r0 degrees. This makes sugar unnec essary, but does not dispense with the desirability of using malt. For Pimply Facet. To remove pimples nnd blackheads smear them with Cutleura Ointment. Wash off In five minutes with Cutleura Soap nnd hot water. For free samples, address "Cutleura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soup 25, Ointment 25 nnd 50. Adv. ASK YOUR WIFE ABOUT THIS She Is Very Likely to Tell You That Little Sammy Squiffins Was Pretty Nearly Correct. "Now, children," said the teacher of the class In mental arithmetic, "work this problem: A man enters a grocery store and purchases, nt the prices which I have marked here on the blackboard, one peek of potatoes, three nnd a half pounds of butter, one and three-quarters pounds of sugar, 4S ng's, a pound nnd n quarter of cheese, three quarts of strawberries, five pounds of beans nnd two dozen or inges. He orders them delivered to tils home and tenders the clerk a twenty-dollar bill. What has he left?" (Pause of one-eighth of a second tin '.11 Sammy Squlfllns, the brightest lit tle lightning calculator of the class, ?nn raise his hand.) , "Well, Sammy, you mny answer. What does the man have left?" "Car fare," says Sammy, who has heard father discuss the high cost of living. Crov Hatty Rowel MHIcinc aid! ntirrtttmn, rnlif,v,. h,,nr Htomiu-h. IHnrrhnpi nit Klu I. It l Jil-t a fltKi'tlTU lur AJUiU U tol ttiilUrcu. rerfcetlj Dtraileu. A Doubt "F.xpericnce .Is the best teacher." "I don't know about that; time gives us n lot more wrinkles." Young military attaches are always willing to Instruct pretty girls In the use of arms. :-:: . 1 ; Net Contents 15 Fluid Practal H .ALCOHOL-o row "J"" simdniii.cFood(ry S ln.Mh.;trmACItSndBWlS i ncflhcrOpltfni,Morphuncnor Mineral. Not NAhcotic AhdpfulRcmedyfof ';!.. .L nnd Darrhoci 1UIIMII"""- J ! t ob-SLEEP Y".;n1nfaacv. resmung nwijw. j rac-SimilcSintf2,01 TmiCEKrACBCOHPAKft Exact Copy of Wrapper. 1111 1 7E3 A mosquito cannot communicate malaria unless it is infected with malaria. The bite of a malaria mosquito will transmit malarial parasites to the blood of a person and these malarial parasites which feed on the blood should be destroyed before they have time to increase in numbers. Malarial Fever is sometimes called Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever and Swamp Fever. Grove's TaotclcGG chill Tonic possesses the power to entirely neutralize the mala rial poison. The Quinine in GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC kills the germ and the Iron enriches the blood. You can soon feel the Strengthening, Invigorat ing effect of GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. It is an exceptionally good general strengthening tonic for the Child, for the Mother and all the Family. Pleasant to take. Price 60c ' Perfectly Harmless. Contains tto Nux-Vomica or other Poisonous Drugs Grove's chill Tonic TaMeiG You can now get Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic in Tablet form as well as in Syrup, the kind you have always bought. The Tablets are intended for those who prefer to swallow a tablet rather than a syrup, and as a convenience for those who travel The tablets are called "GROVE'S chill TONIC TABLETS" and contain exactly the same medicinal properties and produce ex actly the same results as Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic which ia put up in bottles. ' The price of either is 60c 1 atefiYour St omach In ihe Summer Time Hot summer days upset tho strong stomachs as well as weak ones. Your vital forces reach their lowest level when the weather is the hottest. Then tho danger is the greatest. You can't guard your stomach and bowels too carefully through the long, hot season. Don't take any chance. Indigestion, sour stomach, that wretched, bloated feeling, belching, food repeating, pains that claw at stomach and bowels and an endless train of stomach ills that make life mis erable aro greatly . aggravated in tho hot weather. This year of all others it is vital that wo keep our strength iind full power at work. Tho ex tra war work, change of diet all must bo looked after because they hit us in tho stomach. And now Arc Common in and other land mm During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to the acre many yields as high as 45 bushels to the acre. Wonderful crops also of Oats, Barley, and Flax. Mixed Farming is as profitable an industry as grain raising. Good rhools, churches; market convenient, climate excellent. Write for literature and particulars aa to reduced railway rateito Suyt. of Inimigratloo, Ottawa, Can, or to J. P. JAFFRAY Cor. Walnut and Orsai Sis. Philadelphia. Pa. Canadian (lovernmrnt Aavnt mam xmmmmmss tSESSSl Children 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. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for tha relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind. Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tha Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THI eiNTMiaOOMMNV, NIVOHKITV, . , it is good news to tell you that tens of thousand)) are now jUHing EATONIC for nil stomach nnd bowel ailments caused by too much acidity with such truly won derful ' results that every one should always have it in the liouso: RATONIC Tablet stop tho cnosc of indigoitivo and dynoptic ailments by neutralizing the poisonous Hindu, acids and panes largely tho result of Bupcr ncidity. Thin makes the etoiu-cli pain-free nnd ready to perform ita proper work. uucan have a good appetite in hot weather to eat tho things you liko when yon want them if you take ona or two KATUNIU Tablet oltor rneb, meal. Sueh quick, wonderful relief would seem unbelievable, but for tho fact that thousands of etiflerera every where hnve received marvelous rebuild from EATON H Obtain a largo bos of EATON IO Tablets from your own drtiKRiHt who you know and cantru3t. 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