TKE FULTOH COUNTY KIWI, McOONHlLLSBmtO, PA FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor McCONNELLSBURG, PA. AUGUST 29, 1918 Published Weekly. 51.50 per Annum in Advance. , K tiered al the Poatoflos MoGonnilliburf Pa., m isooiul-oiM man matter. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE McConnellsbarg People Sbnald Act in Time. If you Buffer from backache; If you have headaches, dizzy spells; ' v If the kidney secretions are Irregular, Don't delay likely your kid neys are sick. McConnelisburg people rocom luend Doan's Kidney Pills. ' Here's a M cCon n nllsburg man's experience: L A. Youse, says: "About three years ago my back ached badly, and it hurt ma.to stoop or lift. Doan's Kidney Pills at Trout's Drug Store and they Boon gave me relief. I gladly endorse them." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Youse bad. Foster Mil burn Co, Props, Buf f alo, N. Y. Advertisement. FIj is an Ally of the Ban. Approximately 200,000 deaths in the United States during the last yearjesultedfrom the activ ities of a single ally of the Teu tons, and he is still allowed to go at large. This enemy, which leaves a trail of disease snd death, is the fly. It is well known that he is bred in filth and leads a life of crime; that more soldiers were killed in the Spanish-American War by flies than by bullets; that thousands of babies die every year from diseases traced direct ly to the fly, yet his existence is almost ignored by a large portion of our population. The "swat-the-fly" campaign waged in this country during the last few years has worked won ders, but it will not result in complete victory until every one unites in constant and relentless war upon him. The best time to dispose of a fly, of course, is while he is still young and before he has become steeped in crime, but effective work can be done for the Beason now. The United States Public Health Service has made an ex haustive investigation into the life habits of the fly and has found that he more than deserves his bad reputation, If you will write to the Health Service, Washington, D. C, you will be furnished with information as to how to deal with the fly, how to end his pernicious activities in short, how effectually to put him out of business. In the meantime swat the fly; don't let one escape. A fly prop erly swatted when it is young will save a million or more swats at its great-great-great-grandchildren later on. Reclamation Record. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Reisner and daughter Eljzabeth, of Shippensburg, accompanied by Mrs. Edward H. Reisner and son Edward, Jr., of New York City, came to McConnellsburg last Sunday morning and spent the day with George and Jacob. Mrs. E. H. Reisner and little son are remaining in the home of Mr. J. G. Reisner. Cider. From August 21, 1918 until the season cIobss cider will be made each Wednesday. 7 15 8L W. G. Alloway. DR. FAMINE Y - HAGERSTOWN, MD.' DIAGNOSTICIAN Specialist in Chronic Diseases Acute disease get well of themselves or run into chronic form. There is always a cause and you can not get well until the cause is removed. Cause and effect is the great law of nature. You know the effect find the cause. Send me your name and address and let me study your case. Consultation Free VALUE OF LIMBS APPRAISED Arrangement of Pension Lists in EnuJ land Has Humorous as Well as' Pathetic Aspect If the? average nuin "wire naked to stittw tho proportional vii I lie of Ms II nitiH, lie would pi-obnhly reply Unit snrli a tn Mk wits iih tinpoMHlliU' to per form II H It WHS rllllCUlllllH lO HI't, llllt tlic pwixloiiH nil ill Mf ry turn- hud tc iniike such nn iiKMONsincut recently, r murks London Tlt-J'.ltn. A new order In council lius stipulated tho weekly pension to ho ullotted to men who flu vp lost a llinh, mid the lint linn Its humors iih well im II puthctk' uxpect. Thus we find It mort profltiihlc to lone your U'ft nt tho tlilh tliun nhove tho kneo; In fucr, tho pliico of nmputiitlon Holectcd hetween tho thigh unit the kneo rimy miike a difference of .'In Od a week. A leg token off lit the hip brines In n re'"1'"" f Wh, n short 'thigh with pelvic hand 14s, above the knee 12 M and below tho kneo 10 fid. Tension for the linn, too, hnve been nioiiHiired by Inchon, the right arm cur rying n vnluo of 1m more thiin the left. 'I'll ns tho right n rm ninptitiitod lit the shoulder curries with It a penwlnn if lfis a week, iibovo or through tho elbow 14 nnd below 11a Cd. This rat ine suggests a problem. Why should the extent of nmputiitlon from rlhow to shoulder vnry as much ns 2k, nnd from elbow downwnrd only 2s (IdT Tho rlHlnif nciilo suggests thnt the lower lnilf of the nrm Is worth leu tbnn the upper, n puzzle Intensified by the fact that a man cannot lose the upper part without lows of the lower. HOLDERS OF ROYAL WARRANT Tradesmen In England Who Received This Mark of Favor Each Year AreObjects of Envy. Once a year, In the New Year' fin ret to, appears a long list of trudcKiuor who nre holders of royal warrant Thl lint at the preKont time exceed. 1,200 inline!. Since the death of Queen Victoria eonHlderably over .TOO nitmef huve been added.. It Is n privilege greatly coveted nnd much envied thin of the royal war rant, for It In not one lightly bestowed upon every trudewnun who ha tie piled good to bis majesty's household It Is distinctively a murk of royal fuvor Tlt-IUta siiys, and to noma extent a testimonial to the excellence of tb purveyor's goods. Its prlnclpnl outward sign Is the us of the royul arms over the shop front and upon the writing paper of tho wur runt holder, nnd It Is an offense ugalnst the luw for uuy person- not being u warrant holder to uso the urins. Ap parently, however, Its misuse Is a com mon occurrence, for during recent years hundreds of cuses of Impropei use huve been dealt with by the Itoyul Wurrant Holders' association. The Novice's Mistake. In Tules of Flying Service, Mr. C. G. Crey tells about a Htrunge entry In the ofllclnl report of an olllcer who hud recently Joined the service nnd wan sent to pas a seaplane through Its test for the Kngllsh nuvy. He had to go tip as a passenger with tho construc tor's pilot nnd to keep a log of what occurred during he test. ThI U what he put down: "O.-O.1 a. in., left ship. 0:10 a. in., altimeter shows 300 feet above sen. 0:12 a. in., curious phenomenon. Met a sea gull flying backward !" That meant that the machine, flying nt the rate of about 80 miles an hour, overtook a sea gull which I not a fust flyer going at about 40 miles nn hour, and thnt up In the air without any background to give a proper sense of direction, the bird looked ns If It were flying toward them tall first. Probably the officer knows better now. Youth's Compunlon. Boon to Indoor Photographer. The nitrogen-tilled electric lamps hnve proven a boon to the Indoor pho tographer. They nre resorted to In vurlous ways to secure Improved re sult. It produces fur more actinic rny than the ordinary Incandescent light, und a Toom lighted by n 2iX watt lamp can be photographed In a fraction of the time required with a light of the old stylo. In a room of ordinary size, with walls nnd celling of a medium tint, nnd with the cam era stop open to No. 8 on tho dlu pbragm scale, an exposure of from two to four minutes will be enough to get excellent Interior view. Photogra phers 'now ulso uso tho gns-flllcd lump In tho daytime to Illuminate dark cor ners and shadowy places when they ore taking Indoor view. Electricity Routs Drudgery. Domestic drudgery is being rupldly lessened by electricity. A recently In vented electric scrubber cleans 15,000 square feet of floor In nn hour, nnd this lina been followed )y nn electric floor polisher that doe In a few min utes work thut often requires hours of urduoiiH bund labor. The machine Is connected to the nearest lamp socket. The wax being spread over the floor by the means provided, a heavy bristle brush making .1,000 revolution per minute quickly give a smooth nnd brilliant surfnee, with no aid except guiding over the floor. The Difference. "How would you answer tho old question about tho difference between a politician nnd a statesman?" "I should say," replied Senator Sor ghum, "that a polltlclun tries to glvo people anything they wnut und a statesman trie to give them what they will npprove of, after they've jot U." pnui xioml SB A"poq jo; )uauiqsjnoa Jfu -UHluan; snqj 'uojUti oq pmoa mtuoU inj3JiK uoq J.)j;o 'iioi, 'tplnup JO k)OqS U1) UO Hl Ktl0U0HO(I-UOU j qj.u po(Ujd sua piujiiof smx 'li3ll eqj suai uorpiipojd unbuii imb. uy 3(jnp eqj u puoj uq pinoj jadud eqj )Bqj on 'wtuuqdMoqd HuUiiuo. nu a p.i)iijd so. )f 'plJpiiJt U OUt tun& euios puqsqnd 'iuiiuinn'j. hiJ sua HtHM.JUUiiu soiu oqj 0 nuo 'Jtup u 3UuuuiJujua jo (u.ip poo papjOJJB ADIT fU.ldBdSMBU Vil SCOUTS (Conducted by National Council of the Jiuy HroulH of AnnTVa.l , SCOUTS ARE NOT "GLOOMS" A Scout I ulway cheerful Even nt si'hool when hi toucher, burrussed by mischievous pupils, loses her tem per und Is unjust, tlie Scout smiles Just the sumo. At home when hi poor tired mother Is fretful from nervous worry or hi father I cross because of business cures und vexations, It Is the duty of a Scout not only hi duty, but the great privilege of h Scout to come Into the home circle us the cheer ful man comes Into tho wet camp und spread cheerfulness nnd happiness broudcust by immediately getting busy. Soon he will see the wrinkle In bis fnther' forehead Ironed out and will be rewarded by a smile from his tired mother. Then ho will know thut ho bus ludeed done his good turn that dny, hocuuso anyone who brings good cheer Into camp or home is contribut ing bis bit to the betterment of tho world. I Cheerfulness Is a matter of train ing und good digestion. If a Scout tuke cure of hi health, and obey tlio third article of the out h. which Im knows is to keep himself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally Htrtlght, It will be easy for hi in to be cheerful; In fuct, It will tuke an effort on his part not to be cheerful. Ho, must remember the prayer, originated by National Scout Commissioner Jnu Heard for tl Scouts: jvow I lay me down to BWp, i pray tne i.ern i inuy not imrK; If I Kliuulil dlu licfor" I wuku, I pray the l.unl I'va done my work. SCOUTS URGED TO SCRUB. As a further old In raising the stand ard of tho Koy Scout of America and Improving the appearance of Scout weurlng the uniform, It I recommend ed by nutlonal headquarter that a system of frequent Inspecthm of every troop he developed, and thut no boy be jierinltted to successfully pus nn ex amination unless hi uniform Is prop erly put on and thoroughly clean. Soup and water will not Injure the Hoy jScout uniform. ' The practice of allowing tho boys 'to appear ut a troop meeting or on 'the public thoroughfare or even In camp In a uniform which shows evi dence of unclcnnllncs I not conducive to the best training of the Scout. FIGHTING A GOOD FIGHT. Boy Scouts do not carry rifles, but thla spray gun Is winning on battle. COMMUNITY DRYING PLANTS. A troop of T.oy Scouts with a bend for business could accomplish us good result us were secured In a commun ity drying plant ut North Lincoln, Neb. The drying plant consists of a eul- Inet about 10 feet long, 2 feet high and S'4 feet wide. The cabinet I divided Into five section, four of which are lurge enough to uccoinmo date two stacks of drying tray of ten each. The compartments ure let tered and the trays numbered and u record I kept by the caretaker of tho trays assigned to the various puton. A charge I made to cover cost of operation nnd the salary of the care taker. The caretaker Is nt the plant for two hours In the morning nnd for about ono hour In the afternoon. The patrons have their vegetable und fruits ult prepared when they come to the plant. Two or three slicing mnchlncs nre provided for the conven ience of those who do not have them ut home. AMONG THE SCOUTS. The poor families In I.lnflcld, Pn., nre aided by the P.oy Scouts cutting .down the dead trees In the forests und distributing the firewood among them. Tho breeding places of mosquitoes In Memphis, Teiin., have been located by Hoy Scouts, who assist in their ex termination, Tho thousands of caterpillars Infest ing the tree at (ilen Cove, N. Y., have Inspired the Itoy Scout to make It their duty to kill them, thus suvlug tho tree. Value of a High Aim. A glorious aim reacts In vitalizing ministry upon the entire being. It Is curative. A big holy aim Is very hos tile to the petty ailments of the mind, ns It Is also very destructive of the mean dlsenses - of the henrt And through n healthier mind nnd henrt we give ourselves a chance of more-exuberant physical health. Perhaps It Is true, In a larger wny than wo usually think, that "He shall quicken your mortal bodies by his spirit thnt dwell eth In you." J . . - .. .... .. . A 1 T it v ir V HIGHEST PEAKS NOT "CALED Mountain Climbers Discuss Possibility of Daring Rare Atmosphere . Above 24,000 Feet.' At a meeting of the Itoyal Geograph leal society, Dr. A. M. Kellas presented on elaborate discussion of the question whether It Is possible for well-trained mountaineers, to ascend to tho sum mits of the loftier peuks of the Ilium- luyu mountain, more, than 25,000 feet In ultltude, none of which ha so fur been climbed. The present altltudo record In mountaineering Is 24,000 feet, by tho duke of the Abruz.l's expedition to thu Kurakorum, VMi. The altitude of tho highest mountain In thu Himalayan nnd In the world Hverest Is 2!), Ml feet. At that height the barometric pressure and the oxygen supply I only ubout one-third d great us nt sou level, says the Scientific American. The experiences of balloonist. Is not conclusive n to the physiological dllll cultlcM of such nn ascent, because tho rapid rise of a balloon doe not glvo tho aeronaut time to hecoine accllmii' tlsed to great altitudes. On the hnsl of a large amount of data Hoctor Kel las (himself an experienced mountain eer) expresses the opinion that a mini In first-rate training, iicclimntl.ed to maximum possible altitude, could make the nscent to Mount Everest, provided the physical dilllcultles are not insu perable. A supply of soillu.m peroxide, to pro vide oxygen ii an occasional refresh ment would be of much assistance. At present one of tho "physical" dilllcul tles of ascending Everest Is the fact that the government of India will not let traveler approach within one hun dred mile of the mountain. SILENT MUSIC FOR HOSPITAL System Arranged So That Patients May Hear Phonograph Without Dis turbing Others Near By. A system of "silent music," Installed by n Chicago firm In a hospital ut Ottawa, III., Is described us consisting of a spring-motor cabinet with u turn table similar to the ordinary phono graph without a horn. Attached to the cabinet Is a special music-traiismlt-ter, corresponding to the tone-nnn and reproducer on , tho ordinary phono graph. The transmitter 1 cncrgl.cd by the vibrations of the needle travel ing nn the record, and transmits theso electrlcul vibrations over a system of wire throughout the hospital. The wiring termlmitiiH at outlet Jacks alongside of patients' beds. The patient can be furnished with n bead receiver attached to a cord and plug. When the plug Is Inserted In the Jack ulongslde of the bed, the pa tient may hear the iiiimIc by placing the receiver against the enr. The re corder I Inaudible unless the receiver I held close to the ear, und conse quently one patient may receive enter- talnment while the patient In an ad I joining bed may sleep without disturb ance. Far Too Rich to Be Safe. Madame Lchuudy, who lost secur ities to the value of f IOm.OoO through the capture of the Prlns Ilenrik by the (iermans, will not be very seriously Inconvenienced by her loss. In pre war days her fortune was estimated nt 8,000,000, so she I the richest woman In Franco nnd, next to Fran Krupp von liolilen, the richest in Eu rope. Mme. Lchuudy holds her wealth In horror, nnd lives under nn assumed name In order to avoid publicity. Her residence nil the year round I n small flat In Versailles, where the domestic staff consists of one servant, who I assisted In tho work by her mistress. Mme. Lchnudy distributes In charity nearly the' whole of her Income, most of her donations being made anony mously. One Miracle Led to Another. A man' with huge smoked goggles nnd a pitiful stoop groped hi way along a street In Iiuffalo tho other day. Patrolman McNiimani watched him from nTur. lie stopped two soldiers In uniform nnd told them that he was it victim of the Mexican war, nnd after describing the horror of the struggle tlmt had cost him his sight, held out ll tin cup. I It) t hi story did not move the soldiers, and they passed on. "Oh, you think that Just because you wear uniforms you're somebody!" bo shouted lifter them. Patrolman McNa mara thought It so remarkable for a blind man to sense the presence of u uniform that ho restored the sight of that war victim by tho laying on of hands. P.ulTiilo Express. Vicar as a Farm Laborer. Itev. Iteglnald James, vicar of St. John's church nt Watford, England, writing In hi parish magazine, says: "I have chosen tho part of helping my nation by offering myself for most of the week n an agricultural laborer to n neighboring farmer, who I bard put to carry on without help. Fortunately I have been brought up to manual la bor, nnd the farmer think I shall do very well. I think I shall look very well In my new vestments. I have al ways longed for n smock. It I quite In keeping with my 'high church' way, for the monks of old were great agri culturists." What Crusoe Forgot. Mother was reading the story of Itoh Inson Crusoe and Albert was trying to think of what ho would have done un der the sume circumstance. "Mother," he suld, "Ihero wus one thing that they forgot." "What was that, denr?" "Wl"'. can opener." Stone Ships Not 'Entirely New. While stone ships, such ns are being made now for the government's uso In the war, are considered quite a novelty, they n-ally are not so new after all. Away buck In 1819 n boat of concrete was launched by a Frenchman named Lambot. Since then there hnve been many experlmnt with tbl type of vessel and many forms of concrete boats have I n floated successfully, The Dutch nnd the Italians have been uslug concrete burces for a loug time. THINK how much coal you burn in a range when you're' not cooking. That's all wasted money thrown away. And Uncle Sam wants every housewife who can, to save coal. Here is a good way for you to do your part. Use an oil cook stove instead of the fuel-wasting coal range. Then the only time you use fuel is when you are cooking. And that fuel, kerosene, is much more economical than coal. not only give mosf satisfactory results they save steps in house work and do all the cooking just as well (usually better) than a coal range. Think how easy it is to strike a match and have an intense heat in less than a minute. No coal or wood to carry. No getting down on hands and knees to rake and poke at the fire. Your New Perfection is always ready when you are. 'i - Mi; 'jf.l u'i&:,ixV,J ti. . jT-3ars:".rv-ji XeMriMiii.-. . 1! 1 v 1 f 1 pnomsren amrnhmfn'ts to thr OONSTITI.'TloN Sfl!.MI'l TKI TO TIIK CJTIZKNF OF TIIK 'OM.MO.NW HA 11 It Foil THI'.IK AI'filOVAI. Oil JlfcJJ KC TION, AT TIIK KI.KCTloN To UK HKU) ON TUKrtlMY. NoVKMIIKIl 6, mix, BY TIIK CKNKKAIj ASSKMIM.Y OK TIIK roM.MONWICAl.TIt OH' I'KNNH YI.VAN I A, AND I'UHUHHKD HY OHUKIl OF TIIK HKCKKTAUY OK TIIK COM M' iNWKA lI'M, IN I't'HSlT ANCH OK AUTICI.K XVIII OF TUB CONSTITUTION. Number On. A JOINT RKHOLUTION Proposing nn ametntiwnt to nrtlcln nlnn, tu'i'tlrtn fmir of Hi'' I'oiiHtif niiuM if iliu Coiumoiiwi'iilt h of I'l'iinxylviinlu; au thiilixtUK tliv tiliil)' 10 Ishom IiuiiiIm III thu umuuiil of tifly iiiIIIiiiih of d'lllarx for tlie liiiiirovi-ini'iit of I Im Uigliw.iyK of thu Coiioniinwi'ultli, Sprtlon 1. Ho It ri'Holvi'il hy thu 8 n i mill Hiiiini! of Iti'iui Mi'iiliilivcH of the ConiiiKiiiwi-iilltr of IVnnyivuiiLi in U. n erul AiiHi-nilily mil. That Hit' fullowloK II Mil niillH-Ill I'l till! fullKllllllloll llf I'l'llll- ) lviinl.i mill tliu k.iiiii! Im hcri liy, prn Iidhi il. In iiiciinlaiH C with thu i;ila''i-litll urlli lK lloriol: vThul Hi i'lliin fuur of iirtlcl lilni', w hich remlH 114 follows: SiM'tlon 4. No 'lilit hlinll be cri-litfd by or on t-It 1 r of. the Hint,?, rxivjit to Hupply riiHiial ili'lh li im Ii m of ri'Vi-iiui'. re pel lllVIIHIOII, Hllllllll'HH lllSlirK'C'tioll, h'f (III the Hliili- In war. or to jiay t-xlMiluit debt: anil the debt rreiited to kJimI.v d. nuluncy 111 revi nue Hliall never exiefl In th KKri'Kate, ut uny one time, one mil lion dollni'H," be iinieiiiliil ku nn to r.-ml um follows: Heetloii . No debt slmll be created by or on behalf of the Hlule, except to Miip ply ciihiiuI ili'llch ncleM of rvenue, repel inviiHlon, HiippruitM Innnrrectlon. ib lend the Htulo In war, or to pay existing deOt; atiil the debt eroiileil to Biipply d. -Helen-tleB In revenue n!iall never 1x1 eed In the BKKrcKHte. at any one time, one million doliarn; I'rovldnl. however. Thai thu Uenerul AHxembly, lrr.-i live of uny ilebi. may authoiUe the Htnte to l-uo bomln to the amount of IH'ty inllllonn of doll im for the purpoHe of lnip'"Vl"K anil ribnllilliiK the lilKhwiiya of thu Common wealth. , , S. . lion 2. Hald proponed amendment ahftd be HDlMliit (! to the llialllleil elecl lira of the KlMle, at the guncral election to be buhl on lliu Tileday imKt followinK .....t,,..i. . ,ii.'vnoi''WT9 TO TIIK ri.'ii "ni'.n .i i... 1 . - CONSTIT CTION HI HMITIKK W I , CITIZKNH OK TIIK COMMON XV KA .1 ll Ft ill TIIKIIt APPItoVAI. OH IK J -TION, HY TIIK (iKNKUAI. ASH KM II .Y iK TIIK roMlloXWK.XI.il PKNNSX I.VANIA. ANI I '''rj' ' . IY OKI. Kit OK TIIK riKCKKTAItV ,.ti..eii'I.MI 'I'll I !NJ I'l I iSl . - ill I , 1 i ,.0 .( , f , r.n . . 1 - ........ ANCK OK AltTICLK XVIU OF 'illl!. CONSTITUTION. Number One. A JOINT RKHOI.UTION ProiaialiiK an amendment to aeclloit' elev en of article hixi 01 ou -...n. na tion of l'i nnsylvaiilii. 11.. 11 nunivi'il liv the Hi nuie and llotne nf l:i presenlativi a of the Commonwealth of I'eiinsylvanhi In ileiieiiu rtsscmu.y net That the following aincinnneiu 10 II... . ' . ll ,. I u.i, ol the Collliuoawealt.ll 01 -eiiiisyi 111011 w. ., hen hy. nroiiofed, In in coi dance with thu and the same la eighteenth aril' le thenol:- Ain..nd aecuon eleven, article sixteen of lliu Constitution or me Cominonw ealth of I'euiiaylvanhi, wlilch reads as olli.ws: No tol l. male uoiiy in l""" " " and ilia. oiiulliu, privlh K"a hall oe ci ai cd or orgunl.i J In puisuani e of any 11 r without three mom iih pn-v n notice, ut the place ol ill.' inu'ii.e .. lion of the Intention to apply for sucli privileges. In audi manner us ahull l" , ... ui.'.ll 1. i-leil'ter pre rinei: ny w, n...... I... ......1. ...K iI.m " be Liiiutei for a louit- er period than twenty yearn," ao that It hall read us lollows: Tlie (ieiieral AUscmiiiy anaii nave io power by lielllllUI lUW 10 piuvnie ii ii I'oiii'iiliou or uaiiHs uuii Hum coni- panl.s. unu 10 preacrlhu thu jioweri Iheieor. . . , Mi, , A Irui COPY Ol JOIill ll'-nunii ion f". ' " " CYllUH K. WOOLS. Becrelury of the Cuinmoiiweulth. Number Two. , A JOINT UKHOI.UTION i'ronoslnc an amnndment to aectlon alx.- S ol article three of thu Constl ution of lh Commonwiuiiii 01 1 -In uccordaiicn with the provlslona of the elgliteetith urtlcle thurcof. Hectlotl 1. He il enacted by thn Bennte and House of m-pres. 1 uaiiv.-a u. ... Commonwealth of lVnnaylvuh a In Oen- m'eU to I::- '"h'uIio;. of the Con, inn wealth of Pennsylvania III "M.id. "nee with the pr.nMlons of thu ulgh- "Thla 'a'lion'Mxi.'ot nrtlcl. Ihtee. W!!M'!:,hm,1;UHNol'ha;.y .hall be paid out of the treasury, ex it upon an. ro il il Ions ni.de hy law, and on wurrant wii bv the p.'.l otilcra In t.uiau- anee h i.. .f," b". i.i.'l Ho- same is here by',n, n.l.d'ao that the auu.e ahull read ,''".. "w. N,n y ,"inI,l'e,11":1:! "expiz,::;'! srK iT" ! wlUchia'up'proprtatlon .hull - ' r , . ......... ,, , nn 11 1111 n 1 1 my e I X How to Cut down your new p Section OIL COK-TpVES But after you do get your New Perfection be care ful what kind of kerosene you use. There is only one kind that will always give most satisfactory results. It is called Atlantic Rayolight Oil to dis tinguish it from the other kinds. Ask for it by name. aii .i: n..i:ui rvi : u: li.. r: i :i iiikiiiii- iiviiiiifiii ill, iv vii burns without smoke, smi-ll ' intense heat, too. Select your New Perfection Oil Cook stove now. There's a dealer near you. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia and Pittsburgh 1 ATLANTI'C Ravoliaht thu flrat Monday of November In thu year nineteen hundred und eighteen, for the purpiiKf of deciding upon the aiiprov al and ralllicatlon or tre' rejection of said aim mlinent. tiald election ahull bu opened, held, mid cliiMed upon h.iI'I elec tion day, at the placea and within thu bourn at and within which MaM elecl Ion la dlrecieil to bu opeiied, held, and closed, and In accordance with the pro vialoua of the lawa of lvrmsylvanla KovernliiK cleclloiiM, find umeiiilmviita thereto. Hui'h amendment ahull ba printed upon the ballolH In the form and manner prcKcrlhcd by the election lawa of I'euiiHylvuniu, and ahull In all re apecia cuufoi III to the re(Uiieim lit ut auch laws. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. i. CYltUH K. WOOliS, Becrelury of lliu Commoiiwualth. Number Two. A JOINT RKHOLUTION PrnposliiK an amundmi nt to aectlon iiKlil. article nine of thu Constitution of I'eiinsylvaiiliu Bcctlon 1. J'.e It enacted by the Henale and Mouse of Ucprcsentai Ivia 0! tliu Commonwealth of Iviinsylvanla In tb 11 eral Assembly met, and It Is hereby en ncled by the authority of the miiiih;, That the Constitution of the Cotniiioii wealth of I'ennsylvanlu, In aceor'lalao with the provision of thu eighteenth ar tlclu Ibereuf: Anieiidment to Article Nlnn, Section KlKht. That aectlon cluht of article nine, of the Constitution be amended by atilkluK out tli said section and Inserting in place thereof the following: Section N. The il. lit nl any county, city, borough, township, achool ilistil -t, or other luuiilclpaliiy or Incorporated district, except as provided herein, and III auction lllleeii of this article, slmll never exceed aeven i"l per centum upon the ussessed value of the t.ixnlne rop ertv tlierelu, but the debt of the city of Philadelphia, may- be Increaaed In HUch amount that the total city debt of suld city shall not ex (I ten per centum (Hh upon the assessed value of the taxable properly therein, nor shall any audi 11111 nlclpalliv or district Incur any new dcht, or Increase its inilebteilui-s loan niiiount fXcciiliiiK two (1 per centum upon su.h iiHscshed valuation of property, without be expended. All public money .ahull b paid by the Mate Treasurer oil wurrant drawn by thu Auditor (icncrul. A truu cony of Joint- Hi solution No. J, CYlll'B K. WOOl'S, I Hucrutary of lliu Coininonweulth. Number Threw. A JOINT RKHOI.UTION J I I Proposing- an uineiidmeiu to nrtlde nine, I I aectlon eight 01 tnu v-oiihiuuuoii or Pennsylvania. Heel Inn 1. lie It resolved hy thn Hen ate and House of ItcpreScniai Ives in lii n erul Assembly met. Tuut the following umeiidmeut to the Const It iiilun. of IVnu aylvunla he, und thu ai.mii.ls li.-rehy, pt posed, in aecoiilauuu wltli tile i ItihtucutU urtlcle tliereof: That, article nine, a. cthin i lnlit, ku. uineiiiled to read ua follows: Section x. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, achool il.sul. 1. or other miuiid.alily or Incoi poiuied JJ. lilit. except as provldid herein, ami 111 aectlon liiieeii of this article, Hhijli n.vir exceed seven til per centum upon thu ussessed value of tlie toxit'.ilo property therein, but the debt of the city ol I'hll.i delpbla may he Increased In audi amount Hint the total city ildit or Raid illy shall hut exceed tell per ti nt uln (.I'M upon I ho assessed valuu uf liie taxable p.npcrty therein, nor shall any such miitildpulily or district incur uuy new il. l.l, or in crease lis Inilehtednesa to an ulmninl ex CeedlllK two i:i per ci'llluill 11 1" 11 such usscased valuation of iroierty, without the consent of the eleclora thcrcol at u tiubllc elei'tloii In audi manner as shall lie provided by law. Ill ascertaining the borrowiiiK cajiaclty uf thu city of I'lilhi dclphlu, al any time, then; shall be de ducted fruni Hticii debt so much of the delil of said clly Ha ahull have been In curred, or la about to be Incurred, and the proi Is thereof expended, or about In lie expended upon any public iinpiove lui'hl. or in the coimliui lion, pun liuae, or i nnd. 'intuition of any public utility, or part thereof, or facility therefor, II such public Impiovement or public utility, or part thereof, whether separately or In conneeiion with any other public Im provement or public utility, or ti nt there of, may reasonably be expected to yield revenue In execas of opcrnlliiK expenses aulllclenl to pay the Interest and sinking fund charges thereon. The method of de. terinlnlnu audi amount, so to be deducted, may bu prcaci Ibi d by the liuneral Absciii bly. In Incurring; Indeblcdnesa for any pur pose the clly or Phlhnlclphlu may issue Iih obllitulloua maiurlng not later than, tlfty truu yenra from the date I hereof, Willi provision for a slnkllut-f ullil sulll dent to retire Maid obllgulbma ut mutur lly, the payment to such sinking fund to be tu c'li.nl or graded annual or other periodical tnstaliiii glR. Where any In dehledneaa ahull be or ahull have b". n In curred by Raid city nf Philadelphia, f"r the purpose of the const met Ion or Im provements uf public works or ulllllh a of any character, from which Income or revenue la to be derived by an hi city, or tor thu reclamation or land to be used In the construction or whnrvea or docks owned or I1' be owned by Maid clly. audi obligation may be In al) amount sulll. lent, to provide for, and may Include Iha ammint of, th Intereat and Inkliif-tuml, 1 cm v r-i'iiiii, 1 11' ll ir or snuffer. Glvo n mnm ' th conaent of thn vUcVirx th. rwfr public election In auch laaini' r i-1 bu pro liled hy law. In .1:1:. 1 i.niinn borrowimr c iiiiicity of the mu.I itj i'hiliHlclpnla, ut uny tine, ile-n- 1 be excluded from the i-jilc-ulail-n deducied from auch debt n urn li .)! debt of the sahl city as slmll h.iv. t lueurriid. and the proceeds iIhthiI Veatisl, In any public iiiiiio,' iii,li any character which ahull 1." yl Mm the auld city an annual curr. at r nue. The a mount nf aia li il "In ahull bu ascertained by capi' .tin i ( annual net revenue from mi. li im;t inent diirlnic the year limn. l:.it. I 1 'cillnir, the time of auch ;is. rt.uiin. and such capitalization shall l. i-ur ml bv uscertalnlnif the prliielp il nrr. which would yield such unnu.il t.r net reveiine. at the uveraue 1 hi- of tereat, and sliiklnu-fund clnna 11) upon tliu Indehleilness lnciii..l ! . city for audi purposca, up In tin- I of auch ascertainment. The ni'Uii determlnliiK auch amoiini. mi la l dudud. may be prescrlh. d by di' ' 'I ernl Assembly. In Inciirnin! n.ll' liesa for any purpose, tie- my "t I': (1. h.nia mav Issue It s Olllil al."l m. Iri not later ilian llfty ' " the date thereof, with ir.i is.'.n (if ainkhiK-fund sulll. l. nt to r. m .:.l IlKHtlona at. maturity, Hi" 1 : t- "t audi slnklnir-IU1"' to be In '".n'1 tailed annual or other iiMi.-.-l w or Bhnll hav been Incurrcil tv wi'J' lM'il.,l..li.li:i fur the inn 1'ie-' c' oii.titu 11, re aiiv one in '. . r ei.iislroilloll or Improvement "I l'" works of any character from M'H come or revenue la to lie il. nv'i " city, or for the reclamnt Ion uf law be used In the const ruction nt aiwn or iloi ks ow I or to be owa il by city, auch nbllKiUlona may 1' m ' amount snllldent to provl le la: e' Inclnile the amount of, the i"l r'111'' slnkltiK-fiHi'l cburnea ncciuinK mill may accrue thereon inroot omm.. 1 .ml of construction, anil t lie Pirn 1 m ' "", " . , .nil .... . ...... ...... ,ti'i..r in or the wont lor wmni r... i...n 1. ...... 1. ...'ii h mil. unit ,.. I I. re.Ollre.l III h'W li ' ' " .mild Interest and slnkbut-fm I l'1''' reiiulted ny aecuon leu. the Constitution of I'.-nnsylvai . the expiration of said period of 4iHer the cointilellon or sain ; A true cojy of Joint lit solatt' n .w I'VIIMK R .XVI 0I1S, Becretury of the Coinm,al111 charvfea nccruliiB and which '";"'!"'''; there. n throughout the P'-rbd ulnar' oil. Ullil Ulllll l oe r I . year iiiwt me ' which suld I hleilnesa shall H n Incurred;, and aald city shall n J" quired to levy a lux to pay '' . und aiiikiiiK-funil churges ua roi" ni'llclo nine of tin' I ..r I in W'TR lion or Peimsylvunlu. unlll '!'' ,a. .r u.i al iutIoiI or one veur after l" plelion of of said work. ., . "a true copy "'lil-B W?' 1 Hccretary of thu Cuiiiiiioii"11' & I Number Four. A JOINT RKHOI.UTION' An nun nilmont to aectlon one nf ..I' II..' I'liOSlllllllllll of iMi" lliu. relating to taxation. Hcctlon 1. He It reaolved by 'I'1".8'" ate and House ot Repreaiinlailv' ' ; Cuniinonweallh of i'cnnsylvaal'' l" " erul Assembly met, and It Is I"1''"',-,,, ncled by the authority of the Hum.'; Hie rollowll.l amelidinellt 10 III' ' tutlon of the Cominoiiwciiltli of vanlu be, and thu aunie l "': ulJ Jinseil, III aecoioaiico won nc ." -.r .1 1.1. .....II. tirll.'le I liefC' ll :- . 1'lial section one of urtlclu Ilia', " hid , reads as follows: a. "All taxes aha II be uniform, i !' ' game class of aiibjicln, within Pi'' 1 v I linniu i.r tlie auihorlty l'V i".a . . tax. nnd ahull lie levied and ' '' A, uniler general laws; oui iu ni aiinbly may, by K.'h'ial l'wl,'l'. Ol'ikll.ltV IIH.'. ' public purpogea, udonl placea "f r ' ' fi worshlii, placea or burial not use . i , ror iirlvale or corporate prollt, un'l , w tutioiia or purely public " .a iiiled ao aa to read us '"ll"; ,M All taxes ahull be unllottii. '","',,. aunie class ot aubjccls, wlllil" ' torlul limits of tho auihorlty lev) i" tax, and shall be b vied .ami ' ' o) u r general Inwa, and the Mil ) .or luxation may be dnssllhil for 1 , pose of levyltiK graded or P ' ,,, taxes; but thu General Asset"." y , by general Inwa, exempt froMi ''',, public property used for lllll,"',,l, ..i,,, .actual placea of relllfhiua worst I . i ol burial not used or held (or jai corporate l.rollt, und lnstltutlo ' ly public charity. . ,M)m.itl H.'cllon 2. Hahl proiosed n "'7, , t- ahull be aiihmllted to 11 "".! , ,., ii" lira of the Htate, at the g.".'' . , ,h' to be held on Tuesday next '"llu.', V'f tlrsi Monday of November m " m ' iillieteen hundred and ,l,ll'',,'1',' ',1,,ri.v pnrpoRe or deciding !.'" 1 ' ' t' and ratlllciitlon or the n jec H H.n umeniliuenl. Hald election "I"' ,1, , I.'''"'" oil, in I.I and dos. il upon '". ,uri day. at the pluces nnd with J , ,11 at und within which aulil d '; '.(. ; i reded lo tied, held III.' m ' , ,1, In accordance with the Prl,l,'',y,.,il"i laws or Pennsylvunlu KoverliHtK rt. and Hineiidmeiita thereto. "' hiut ment atiall be printed up" 11 ,' ,, , W In the r..rm and manner pi's ! the election Inwa or l'""""v,'. ' the M' ahull In all respeda cuufoi'" l" uulremeiit of audi Inwa. .,,,, Jlft , A true copy ofa "ife ' Scrtary ot thn Commoiiw