REIS RS Mey THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL SO EASY! CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT DOESN'T HURT AT ALL AND COSTS ONLY FEW CENTS. Magic! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers. Truly! No humbug! Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and callouses, without one particle of pain, soreness or irritation. Freezone is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius.—Adv. This may be a progressive age, but it is said that they still drink coffee from saucers in St. Louis. FARMERS ARE WORKIK@ HARDER And using their feet more than ever before. For all these workers the frequent use of Allen’s Foot=Ease, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot-bath, increases their efficiency and in- sures needed physical comfort. It takes the Friction from the 8hoe, freshens the feet, and prevents tired, aching and blistered feet. Women everywhere are constant users of Allen’s Foot=Ease. Don’t get foot sore, get Allen’s Foot=Ease. Bold by dealers every- where, 25¢.—~Adv. He who has health and owes noth- ing is both young and wealthy. 2 To keep clean and healthy tale Dr. erce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regu- late liver, bowels and stomach.—Adv. One kind of charity always has a card attached to it. MARCH TO VICTORY Courage is a matter of the blood. Without good red blood a man has a weak heart and poor nerves. In the spring is the best time to take stock of one’s condition. If the blood is thin and watery, face pale or pimply, generally weak, tired and list- less, one should take a spring tonic. One that will do the spring house- cleaning, an old-fashioned herbal rem- edy that was used by everybody nearly 50 years ago is still safe and sane be- cause it contains no alcohol or narcot- ic. It is made up of Blood root, Gold- en Seal root, Oregon Grape root, Queen’s root, Stone root, Black Cherry bark—extracted with glycerine and made into liquid or tablets. This blood tonic was first put out by Dr. Pierce in ready-to-use form and since then has been sold by million bottles as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. If | druggists do not keep this in tablet | form, send 60 cents for a vial to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Kidney disease carries away a large percentage of our people. What is to be done? The answer is easy. Eat less meat, eat coarse, plain food, with plenty of vegetables, drink plenty of water between meals, and take an uric acid solvent after meals for a while, such as Anuric (double strength), obtainable at almost any drug store. It was first discovered by Dr. Pierce. Most every one trovbled with uric acid finds that Anvric dissolves the uric acid as hot water does sugar. You can obtain a trial package by sending ten cents to Doctdr Pierce’s Invalid’ Hotel and 2 THE KITCHEN CABINET There are thoughts that lie too deep for words, There are dreams and hopes we nev- er share, There are secret pages in life’s book, And we alone know what is there. THE ART OF TEA MAKING. The three components of tea are theine and tannin. These character to the The flavor of the tea depends chiefly upon the essential oil. The caffeine found in coffee is sn alkaloid like theine and the fatigued one who finds refresh- ment and restored energy from a cupful of tea has been stimu- essential oil, give beverage. lated by this ingredient. There are hundreds of blends of teas but those commonly known and most used are English Breakfast, For- mosa, Oolong, Ceylon, Orange Pekos, young Hyson and Souchong. Properly brewed tea is an important Tea should not be infused too long and should under no circume- essential. stances be boiled. Ceylon tea is the tea best liked for iced tea and when serving it hot the tea ball is desirable. Green tea known by gun powder, Hyson and various other names, Is much lighter in color, a drink of high fragrance, but a bit harsh than g AE more harsh in others: when the public demand war- black teas. The English know value of fresh fragrant beverage. In many places certain springs or wells have water which makes a most the tea makers going many rods to carry this precious wa- ter to have the right tasting cup of superior tea, tea. Russians, we are apt to think, al- ways require a slice of lemon in their tea while as a fact they serve jam with their national drink, dropping it into the tea which is drunk from tumblers. In Morocco the leaves of thyme and verbena are added to the tea to lend it piquancy. The Persian likes his sweetened al- The Burmese add garlic and other highly flavored sesa- most to a sirup. me oil to theirs. Perhaps in America as in no other country cream in tea is the tea par We must bear in mind, however, that tannin in tea will act elicate stomach lining and should be infused just long enough to extract the flavor. Any added steeping increase the amount of exeellence. upon the tends to taonin. RR PER One way to avoid a fight is to stop and count ten. By that time the other fellow , will probably have you licked. GOOD EATING. Simple desserts are the rule these days. ated by housewife. dates, and arrange in and dainty. Tapioca and Date Sponge—Put a ! geant half teaspoonful of salt and a pint of boiling water in the upper part of a double boiler, stir in one-third of a cupful of minute tapioca and stir | lightly until it thickens, then cover and cook until the tapioca is transparent. Pour boiling water over half a pound of dates, stir, then skim them, cut and Cut in sections, re- moving the pits and stir into the tapi- oca with one-fourth cupful of sugar Beat the whites of two eggs and fold into Serve with sugar and dry in the oven. and the juice of a large lemon. the mixture. cream. Green Pea Soup.—To serve ten peo- boiled water for the Dates which are rich in food value are little appreci- the average Wash the remove the pits small dishes, sprinkle with a tablespoonful! of broken nut meats, such as pe- cans, add a spoonful of sweetened whipped cream and you have a dessert which is both nutritious mous Fam Giacier PES) Gunsight Lake and Going-to-the-Sun Mountain From Gunsight Pass. HERE are several passes of some celebrity connecting the east and west sides of Glacier National park across the Con- tinental divide. All of them pass through scenery of much splendor. All of them command views on both sides which are among the great views of America. Three of these passes are in actual use; trails will be built across rants. The most celebrated of the passes In actual use is Gunsight pass. From the east it is reached directly from St. Mary lake, and, by way of Piegan pass, from Lake McDermott. From the west it is reached from Lake Mec- Donald, the trail passing the cele- brated Sperry glacier. The pass is a U-shaped notch in the divide hang- ing like a child’s swing between Gun- sight mountain and Mount Jackson. Just west of it lies Lake Ellen Wilson. one of Glacier’s greatest celebrities for beauty. Just east of it lies Gunsight lake, one of Glacier’s greatest celebri- ties for wildness. At the foot of Gunsight lake an easy trail of two miles leads to the Blackfeet glacier, the largest in the park, the west lobe of which is readily reached and pre- sents, within less than a mile of ice, an admirable study of practically all the phenomena of living glaciers. Swiftcurrent pass crosses the Con- tinental divide from Lake McDermott on the east; on the west side, one trail leads north to the Waterton lakes and- Canada, another south to Lake Mec- Donald. Four beautiful shelf glaciers may be seen from the east side of this pass, and from the crest of the pass, looking back east, a magnificent view is had of the lake-studded Swiftcur- cent valley. Glacier Peak chalet, which stands on a lofty shelf just west of the pass, THE =o Looking North From Summit of Swiftcurrent Pass. | | is the principal objective for the thou- sands who travel this trail from Lake MeDermott. It commands a gorgeous view of the great central valley, bor- dered with monster mountains, which leads north into Canada. From the chalet a horse trail now building will soon cross the divide back again through Logan pass. A foot trail leads from the chalet to the top of the Garden Wall directly overlooking the Swifteurrent sand Grinnell glaciers. Another foot trail, involving an hour's steady climb, leads to the summit of Swiftcurrent mountain, from which one looks upon a complete circle of su- preme view, including all of Glacier National park and generous glimpses of the Canadian mountains on the north, the great plains on the east, and the Rocky mountains on the south and west. Brown Pass Will Be Popular. Brown pass, the trail over which has been little improved since the old game days because so few persons use it, is destined to'!become one of the most celebrated passes in America. From the east side the trail leads from Waterton lake up Olson valley, amid scenery as sensational as it is unusual, skirting lakes of individuality and un- usual beauty even for Glacier National park, and enters, at the pass, the amazingly wild and beautiful cirques at the head of Bowman lake. Here is disclosed some of the wildest scen- ery in the world. From the top of the pass, one trail drops down to Bowman lake, which it follows to its outlet and thence to a junction with the Flathead river road, over which the traveler reaches Lake McDonald. A second lake is planned to be built this summer to connect Brown pass, across sensational summits, with the wonderful cirques at the head of Kint- la valley. mass of about 500, old and young, SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY CLEANSES YOUR KIDNEYS For centuries GOLD MEDAL Haarlem 0il has been a standard household remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and stomac trouble, and all diseases connected with the urinary organs. The kidneys and blad- der are the most important organs of the body. They are the filters, the purifiers of your blood. If the poisons which enter your system through the blood and stom- ach are not entirely thrown out by the kidneys and bladder, you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trouble, headache, pain in loins and lower abdo- men, gall stones, gravel, difficulty when urinating, cloudy and bloody urine, rheu- matism, sciatica and lumbago, all warn you to look after your kidneys and bladder. All these indicate some weakness of the kidneys or other organs or that the enemy microbes which are always present in your system have attacked your weak spots. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are what you need. They are not a ‘patent medicine,” nor 2 “new discovery.” For 200 years they! A have been a standard household remedy. They are the pure, original imported Haar- lem Oil your De grandmother used, and are perfectly harmless. The healing, sooth- ing oil soaks into the cells and lining of the kidneys and through the bladder, driv- ing out the poisonous germs. New life, iresh strength and health will come as you continue the treatment. When complete- ly restored to your usual vigor, continue taking a capsule or two each day; they will keep you in condition and prevent a re- turn of the disease. Do not delay a minute. Delays are es- pecially dangerous in kidney and bladder trouble. All druggists sell GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They will refund the money if not as represented. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are im- orted direct from the laboratories in Hol- and. They are prepared in correct quan- tity and convenient form, are easy to take and are positively guaranteed to give prowl relief. In three sizes, sealed pack- Ask for the original imported doin MEDAL. Accept no substitutes.— Don’t Be Afraid of Your Meals Take ‘Eatonic” Stomach and Laugh At Troubles H. L. Kramer, the man who origin- ated Cascarets, has discovered a sure, safe, quick-acting relief for bad stom- achs. He named it EATONIC for your stomach’s sake. You can eat anything you like now and digest it in comfort, for stomach ease is positively assured if you eat an EATONIC tablet regularly after each meal. EATONIC acts dcirectly with the food the moment it enters the stom- ach. It immediately checks any ten- dency toward too much acid and en- ables the food to pass from the stom- ach into the bowel in a sweetened con- dition, and thus prevents the forma- tion of sour distressing gases that up- set digestion and cause a bloated, dull, lumpy feeling that makes your FOOD REPEAT. EATONIC enables you to eat your fill and laugh at indigestion, dyspep- sia, heartburn, “sour stomach” and all the other bugaboos of “the-man-afraid- of-his-stomach.” Kramer says: “EATONIC should be in every home ready for use after ev- ery meal. An EATONIC tablet will aid you naturally to easily digest and assimilate—your food can be thor- oughly enjoyed without the slightest danger of misery from acid stomach. I strongly advise every one to take EA- TONIC after meals. (To correct bad stomachs and keep them in perfect condition, it is a most wonderful dis- covery.” If EATONIC fails to give you prompt stomach relief, your money will be refunded ; 50c buys a large box at any drug store. Or write to Eatonic Remedy Co., 1018 S. Wabash Ave., Chi- cago, U. S. A. No, Cordelia, drummers are not so called because they are on the beat, but rather because they are so noisy. State of Ohia, City of Toledo, Lucas County—ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of To- ledo, County and State-aforesaid, and that gaid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN- DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDIC NE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in iy 3 ce, this 6th day of December, (Seal) A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak- en internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Druggists, 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohic. Save, young man, and become re- spectable and respected.—Franklin. You May Try Cuticura Free Send today for free samples of Cuti- | : cura: Soap and Ointment and learn | how quickly they relieve itching, skin and scalp troubles. address, “Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston.” At druggists and by mail Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv. Save ana teach all you are inter- ested in to save.—Jefferson. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the somes ot (Tree. In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria For free samples, | Soap 25, BEECHAM’S PILLS ckly help to strengthen digestion, stimulate the iver, regulate the bowels Knplove the health iy working with nature. Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere. in Boxes, 10e., | 285c. No More Gray Hair Restores Faded and Gray Hair only. From a Gelden Blonde to a Jet Black with- out having any effect ¢n the #% maturdl color. Sold under | strictly money back gear- entce. DIRECTIONS IN EACH BOX If your local dealer cane not supply yon, write direct to The Wonderine Laboratories 403 May Building, Piechusgh, Pa. YO GANT GUT OUT ‘isin but you can clean them off promptly with A BSORBINE]| TRADE MARK REG.U.S.PAT. OFF. § and you work the horse same time. not blister or remove the: GRIZZLY PASSED ON ple boil two quarts of green peas in After Viewing the Preparations of two quarts of water with an onion and while the bear walked past close in hair. $2.50 per. bottle, delivered. front of them and on over the ridge, The allies need America and Amer- Will tell you more if you writer R BSORBINE, JR. Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N.Y. ee mere ica needs you. chicken broth and stir until boiling, cook ten mirutes, add twe teaspoon- fuls of salt, a teaspoonful of sugar and a dash of pepper. Serve very hot. sweet fat in a kettle, add one pound of chicken cut into bits, remove chicken when brown and add a pound of lean pork also cut in bits, return the chick- en to the kettle and add one cupful of chopped: onion, the same of celery and a can of mushrooms, using the liquor in the can, one and one-half cupfuls of water and one cupful of blanched and finely chopped peanuts. Add salt and pepper to taste and boil owe-half hour. A juicy pie may still be palatable and save its juice by using an egg peaten with the sugar and a little flour well stirred into the fruit when putting it into the crust. Another method to save the juice in the pie is to insert a paper funnel! in one of the small openings of the crust. The juice boils up but does not escape. Skin Tortured Babies Sleep After Cuticura Soap 25¢. Ointment 25 and S50c. Neree Wrcwel Inattention. “] am always being misunderstood,” remarked the man who complains. «you are not misunderstoed,” re plied Mr. Rufneck. “You have been making the same complaints for years W. N. U, PITTSBURGH, NO 21-1918 | and people have simply got tired of listening.” from the cooked peas. Add a quart of Chep Suey.—Heat a half cupful of |! altitude near the head of Fawn creek in the Gallatin range of the north- western part of the Yellowstone Na- tional park,” writes Vernon Bailey chief field naturalist, of the United States biological survey in a book soon to be issued by the national park service, “I could make out with a field glass elk herds on the high ridges south, west, and north of the camp. By climbing cautiously, so as not to distrub the elk, up to 10,000 feet on Quadrant mountain south of camp I was soon in the midst of one of their choice summer ranges. “Small herds and seattered individ- uals were seen over the big, open slopes above timber-line; bunches of old bulls with full-grown velvety horns lying on top of the ridges where the wind was strongest and insects less troublesome; calves and yearlings playing over great Snow banks. on the cold slopes; and cows’ peacefully lying in meadows of rich, short grass and clover. Little streams and pools of ice-cold ‘water were everywhere and the elk were a pic ture of contentment and satisfaction with their ideal summer home. “After watching them for about an hour a large grizzly bear that had been digging mice on a neighboring slope was seen walking across to- ward the elk. As he came in view their heads went up and the herds near me gathered into one dense merous small sets, while the front ranks were mainly filled with anx- ious cows ready to give battle for the protection of their young. When the bear had disappeared they quietly dispersed to their grazing and seemed very little concerned.” Camping in the Rockies. The camp ground established at Bertholf park, Rocky Mountain Na- tional park last year, will be accessi- ble this season by the completion of the automobile road, and a second camping place located. The great parklike valleys lying east of the Snowy range are well adapted for accommodating multitudes of recrea- tion seekers not only in the numerous hotels and lodges but under their own canvas. In these days when motorists in rapidly increasing numbers are carry- ing tents and camping outfits of their own into other national parks, a de- mand has shown itself for similar privileges here where nature has pro- vided so excellent an opportunity. With the accessibility of the Rocky Mountain National park to Denver and greater centers of population be- vond, it is predicted that many be- sides motorists will pitch tents in the shadow of the Snowy range. Bartholf park is well on tke way to some of the grandest scenery in the Rocky mountains. Do You Want to Know the SATE BUSINESS 2 Dro REC card today and get "ritkE 1 FORMATION about w Boo CAT TL! E BREEDS AND ORIGIN" bout TLE breeds of cattle on earth. | DR. DAVID ‘ROBERTS’ VETERINARY CO. , A 100, WAUKESHA, WIS. three sprigs of parsiey. Remove the the Elk Herd, He Sought Dinner scarcely turning his head to notice | sms eme——— Book 4 R free. A : onion and parley and press the peas ES them. The herd was a beautiful What Do You Know About The re ne anki through a puree sieve, diluting mean- sight, 25 or 30 old bulls with sets of > n Muscles of Ligaments, Enlarged G ry 4 while with the vegetable liquor saved “While we camped at 8,500 feet large horns towering above the nu- CATTLE : Cysts Allays pain quickly. Price $1.25 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Made in the U. 8, A. by W.F.YOUNG,P.D. F., N0Temple 31. -Soringfleld, Mass. Cash for Old False Teeth Pon’t matter if broken. Tl a Te I pay & to $1b per set. 0 cash fur old gold, silver, HaLineE, deny gold hee old Eola Jeune Jewelry. . ‘Will send eash by return | and will 00ds 5) days for ory aa proval of a my price. iid floL Maser. Do Dept. B, 2007 8B, it Phila, Pa, = Td) to figure the RN SEL HE Profits hee Where in Western Canada you can buy at from $15 to $30 per acre good farm land that will raise 20 to 45 bushels to the acre of $2 wheat — its § easy to figure the profits. Many Western Canadian farmers (scores of them from the U. §.) have paid for their land from a single crop. Such an opportunity for 100%, profit on labor and investment § is worth investigation. Canada extends to you a hearty invitation to settle on her Free Homestead Lands of 160 Acres Each or secure scme of the low priced lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or § R Alberta. ‘Think what you can make with wheat at $2 a bushel and land so easy to get. Wonderful yields also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Syracuse, Thi PY phone oa Mixed farming and cattle raising. The climate is healthful and cgrecable; railway fa- B cilities excellent; good schools and churches convenient. Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt. Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to 0. G. Rutledge. 301 East Genesee Street, F. A. Harrison, 210 North i Street. Harrisburg, Pa. Canadian Government Agents ER y LEAN SE :
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