The manner of issuing casualty lists BRE a officials concern. Bi the mille by the government at a prive | that atlows the sdulternted wir bread | i wheat and hn Every year the Rritish government pays $200000,000 toward the cost of that sation's war bread. That is the principal reason why English bread prices are lower today to the consumer than In America. Inchlentaily the Yiritinh bread is much poorer than the American, Great Britain has taken over all home grown gralo, bought ot an arbi trary price, and all fmporied wheat honght in markets of the workd at pre valling prices. This is turned over to loaf of tour pounds to sell at 18 conta, The two pound loaf sowty B centu, and the one pound loaf sells for § cents In milllag. however, 14 per cent more flour is extructod from the wheat {than In Aseria. And there is a com pulsory adulteration of 20 per ceat | and an sliowable adulteration of 50 per cent, Compared with American bread, the Miritish product Is only sbout 85 per vent. pure st Ite best In France, ander conditionm some whet similar. bat with a larger axtrac. tion, the four pound loaf wells for 18 rents, | AMERICAN SAVINGS WILL MEASURE WHEAT EXPORTS *We Rave alendy exported the R | whole of the surplus of the 1917 wheat harvest, over and above the normal de mands of our own population. It ie Beacossary, therefore, for the food ad- ministration to restrict expert of wheat po ax to resin In the United Siates suflicient sopplies to carry our own poopie until the next harvest, “Therefore sll exports of wheat | from pow forward are limited entirly glum of mvisg made by the Amer 8 tier comeamption of | iT OTR "We continued '* December as far ay Our situation al 1 Jowed, het even with all the snserva. Seale to foamed 1 peveral busdred thovsand tone of taal | stuffs urgently reqotred by the aliied | | mations durirg the month of December tion mails wo were stil alone, gt HERERR? ERT I HOOVER | WHEAT-CORN YEAST BREAD. Wheat-corn bread is more nutritious | than bread haked with when: flour i aiome. Thousands of American fam. flies today are using this mixed flour bread, and In wo doing are enabling America to provide more wheat flour for the allies. Here's a tested recipe for this brend: the two: onelalf cake conipressed { yeast, one and a half tesspoors salt, tablespoon sugar, ote tiliespoon fat If desired, one cup covrnmend two caps wheat flogr, weed) inte un double boiler and cook twenty minntes. The water bs sam. clent only to soften the meal a little Allow the men! to rool to shout the tire: of the room and add the | flour and 3 yemnt mized with the rest lof the make Into loaf, place In pau of stand | : sige, allow to rise unthl nearly | the pan and bake 4% ar [0 win- | witer., Knead thoroughly, | utes. Tt is hardly practicable to use : a" this even la emergencies, for Bread so | Buen: & came the gener! meth on above may be followed possi) may be totlowst. | corn rw thot first cocking tye | | Yu this uae not sens than pat shipeoents for | otice is hereby given that an ap- oation will be made to the Gov. of Pennsybrania, on Monday, Samuel T. Brown and F. R. Maurer ander the Act of Assembly entitled, “An Act to provide for the incorpo- ration and regulation of certain cor. | porations,” approved April 20th, 1874, {aml the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called BAKERTON COAL COM- PANY, the character and object of which is buying, selling, leasing, min ing, manufacturing and shipping coal ufsctured form, ard for these purpos- os to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. REUEL SOMERVILLE, Solicitor. Patton, Pa, April 13, 1918 4-18.3¢ EXECUTORS' NOTICE Estate of Thomas Bishop, Inte of the Borough of Patton, Cambria Coun ty, Pennsylvanin, deceased. Testamentary in the estate of said decadent have boe ngranted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to payment, and those havisg claims or demands against the same are re- quested to make them known without delay to MATILDA Patton, Pa. SOWARD C BISHOP, Cresson, Pa. Executors 1 RO War PA A ALAN RST SAAN. IPOR SALE-—-Convenient house sn Heech avenue Dunne Flynn, 3.00.81 8-roomed | RISE ns dd Hr RSLS JACOR J. SWANK PRAISES TANLAC Retired Johnstown Business Man Feels it a Duty to Make Facets Known Jacob J, Swank, a retired business man, of 625 Napoleon St. Johrstown, Pi, said recently: “I believe I hal used almost every. thing imsginable before | took Tan Ise. At night, when 1 slept, which {wns poorly, | evilently swallowed ao- ieumuintions of macous, as I invarialb. iy awakened in the morning choked ingd nauseated. That is the way I judge that my stomach became affect. of. ; “My hearing became impaired and the itehiry 5 1737 ears beenre alnvoxt utibenrabie, and there aoisen also. I Rad 8 most gopleasarn taste in my mouth and appetite the Tanlac treatnie: My whale sys- | tem is sow right, the accumulations in my nose and throat have disappeared, | Lar, Mm ter every way, solf physically able to throw Poldver x» owmntorss 1 am Tania: the Master Modicine in ; Take one and 8 half | {cups of milk, water or a mixture of : Be at water] 1 the cornmenl, salt, sugsr and fat (If percentage of cornpieal than | sid hers by 6 A GUNN, drags, Sea THOUGHTFUL REMEMBRANCE YOUR PHOTOGTAPH M. J. FAR CARROLLT WN, A REUEL SOMERVILLE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in the Good Building Any doctor will tell you ingredients of Vinol as printed below | ‘nd restore streagth to old people. ‘May 13th, 1018, by L. W. Maurer, | aml mineral products in crude or man. | Notice is hereby given that Letters |i said estate are requested to make |: JANE BISHOP.| Inquire of | wears romring searcely any : *1 began to iiprove yap idly under | my heariop bas lmproved, 1 est bet- | sleep is restful and I fool bet | I now consider my- | off any | 2 well man” | 'Rinkead’s that the | | vontain the elements needed to im- A prove the health of delicate children | sonal interviews or enrrespondence individuals wishing to establish or +: banking relations. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Steamship Tickets for all the leading Linss; in the principal cities of se pe hl of our patrons should have one or more of our Sa 4 Ot i Will teach the children sons of economy. WMH : President J. 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