THE MILFORD STORE OF STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. Sp:ialtis in wjdIus, ja:'it3, ladis, mis and childrns undrwar. GIovs, hosiry, boots and shoes. All the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. Beautiful A New Department A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete sto:k of m:u furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart ment, CrccVery and glassware direct from England. " All of Mc aboVc at prices that Will lijake it to yom advantage to buy of MIT0HELL BR0S. Boad Steezfc ffiilfosd Pa -The- Quick Time Line.. Th undersigned have entered into an arrangement to expedite passenger traffic to and from Port Jervis. Prompt service will be rendered and polite attention shown. In con nection they will conduct a general livery busi ness. Proprietors of Wells, Fargo express. Con nections here with Dingmans and points South. Findlay & Mllford. Pa KILLtheCOUCHI and CURE the LUNGS w,th Br. King's flcv; Discovery FAR OUCHS sr81 OLuS TrialBoiUe Fw W0 Ctt, THROAT AND lUNOTflOUB! ES, GUARANTEED 8 ATItiFAClCUii Oft MONEY REFUNDUX HARNESS Of All Kind and Stylos. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLYDONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. 1. F. IIAFNER. IT .C J ox ir:if . jt English are) American Gallon. Tha English gallon to ten pound of walr at a temperature of be degrees Fahrenbett. The American gallon weighs only t 33 p unds. The differ ence there'or la 1.67 pounda. The American gallon is equivalent to S.TSd liter. Tough, Indeed I "It's mighty tough." says tha Phi losopher of Folly, "to have a bunch of fellows throw roaks at you, and then to have th owner of the quarry C03 td get you pinched for receiving tr.L 9s goods.' Wheeler, .PROPRIETORS hi "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY When in need of any ITello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA. Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We olve It by fceopiog Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER II you appreciate a good msrket litowln buy your fish and clams at my p jce. Llnburger, imported Roquefort Pbilid i.jhla Cream cheese tr any others desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Miltord Pa. The East Stroudsbur t State Normal School is winning" for it self an enviable reputation because of the SUCCESS of its Graduates. The fall term will open Aug. 31, 1908. For catalogue and special infor mation, address E. L KEMP, Principal THE BEST WAY TO TREAT CHAPERON. If Only Slightly Married She May Ja Great Addition. The custom of supporting a chap eron iri comfort and even luxury In tho Incipient stages nf love-making, while expensive, need not Bo consid- t.ft I;i lite lt. . a 6 U..U.I'- taking. Many parents think a chaperon may be dispensed with; others, that they are absolutely necessary. Sometimes Ue young man lliceb to have a chap eron along. With some girls It la a great deal safer. If the chaperon Is young and hand some and only slightly married her self, she may be a -grout addition. In case the girl goes back on you at a critical moment you can fall back on the chaperon. Chaperons of this de scription betray a world of sympathy during these periods. If she Is old and inevitable, do not Ignore her too much. Remember that chaperons bave feelings. Feed her up well and If possible give ber a mild knockout-drop early in the even ing. Occasionally a chaperon will hap pen who has a New England con science. A New England conscience, oy the way, is the kind that never enjoys Itself unless every one else is miserable. Just as you get a Arm hold on the girl and begin to kiss her like a rapid-lire macblne-gun, the chap eron will begin to puEh Icebergs on your starboard bow and the lovely Au rora Borealis you have been looking at will get trapped. In this emergen cy devote yourself for a few moments to the chaperon herself. Kiss ber, re membering that the only way you can achieve liberty Is by risking death. She will either faint away or subside. If Bhe by any possibility offers to tell the girl's parents on you. Insist upon hex doing this at ouce, not omit ting the details. While 6he Is dolrg this you cm make your final arrangements, Includ ing the rope ladder, ti e cloudy nlsht, the six-cylinder runabout, the usual press notices, and the iiidigiiaut father's final forgiveness. Cottonseed Meal and Butter. It 18 the general experience that cottonseed meal produces a hard but ter, and In some Instances a small amount of this feed Is given for that specttlc purpose. Crutle cottonseed oil has been found to contain a quantity of so called vegetable stearin, which Is separated from ton cottonseed oil of commerce in the process of refining. Its fatty acids have a high melting .olnt, and its general composition is not unlike that of other oils which have been found to produce hard butter when fed to cows. Corn oil, on the other band, contains practically no stearin, and Its fatty acids, like those of lin seed oil, are liquid at a temperature considerably below freezing point. Th Freshman's Compliment. A certain college president was en tertaining a freshman at dinner, when the conversation turned upon footbaU. To the student's surprise, the president displayed a thorough familiarity with the game, and pro ceeded to discuss It as earnestly as though It hod been Greek or mathema tics. Indeed, bis treatment of the topic brought out so many points that the freBhman bad overlooked, that the youth was moved to remark to his hostess : "Well, this talk with President Blank baa showed me how true it Is we never meet any one from whom we can't learn something I" Explaining It. "Although my father Is an Invalid," said Miss Howell, "he takes a deep In terest is my musical education. He alwaya encourage me to practice my singing at borne, even wben he's to greatest pain." "Well," replied Miss Cutting, "they do say that one may be made to for get a great pain by a greater one." Catholic Standard and Times. ETERNAL FEMININE. .rt - -'"1 - -"' I u, , Madge If she'd dcoMed never tq bave anything to do with him, why did she answer his letter? Marjoiie How else could sh bave had the last word? Nerve That- Succeeded. "The feddiur," in which Joe Welch Is starring, has bucu a pecu liar effect upon bis temperament thai he can not find it 1b his heart io turn down any street peddler win may accost him. However, he losl his temper one day when-a Yiddish peaaler Pothered him. Uet awu) from here, now," said Jooe, testily, "or i ll whistle for poiicemau." "It me sell you a whl.'.le," suggest' ed the peddler. And Joe, lost In ad miration at bis purve bought the whistle. Ballasted with Go.d. A section of the Canadian Northern Railway ruuning northwest from Sud bury ai d crossing at Vermilion river, la unique In that It Is ballasted with gold. Every yard of the gravel used for ballast has beea found to contain from 60 cents worth to a dollar's worth of the precious metal, In the shape o" Doe dutb Maaiii 11 in n n i 1 1 1 HOW TO WEAR IT Special Correspondent of Thia Paper Write Entertainingly to Women LATEST FROM THE METROPOLIS Separati Jackets Promise to Be Pope Isr Graceful and Becoming Apron Plain Little Bishop Gown for a Nightdress. Separate Jackets made In empire style promise to be popular for spring and summer wear. They usually are made to mitch .he dreis but con trasts, not too violent, are newer and. If care. .11) planned, very effective. If two shade, of the same color are used the efluct Is best o: all. The Illustra tion shows' the Jacket worn over iress ot pale mauve voile The ma terial Is ciotl. of darker shade of mauve trimmed with silk braid and Buttons A scart o soft black silk jewed Inside the i,eck and bangs be iow the open, g ol the Jacket, weight ed with Jet tassels The style a-d Ht ot an apron 1 real ly worth considering and now-a-dayi many ol these are really graceful and Becoming. Some are mad ot bnghtl) tlgured silks and silkollnes. while tbe embroidered flouncing are alway adaptable to the smaller kind. No Improvement can be made on tbe plain Uttle bishop gow for nightdress. Th on'y trimming re quired Is lac -ufta for neck and sleeves. By JULES THEROW Government Runs Bare. In some parts of Russia the bar rooms are ruu by the government, ac cording u a recent law. It is tbe rule for all males ,o remove tbelr hats when In a government building, and It Is ludicrous to see the patrons of the barrooms standing, hat In band, whll waiting for the barkeeper to serv their toddy. r Helpful Beauty Hints . a. i T T P - ! Trr-j:-.cnl for Falliag Hair Massage, Vigsron Brushing ad Application ef Strengthening Tsnics Will Preve Helpfnl U Im poverished Scalps Toaie Recipe Palling hair, an indication of die eased condition of th scalp, may be remedied in two ways. One 1 to take tonic Internally, to build up th gen eral strength the other, Is to treat tte scalp The latter does not tak much time or thought, and Is not difficult. In point of fact any person can apply It herself, but the services of a member of th family make th. treatment simpler. Unless tbe hair is comi.it out liter ally by bandfuls, as after a severe illness, I believe brushing I most effl uaclous. The brush - must bave long bristles, rather far anart in nni. 'that they jail reach to tbe scalp, and tne stroke is to stimulate quite a: much as to polish tbe hair Itself. Ii the scalp troubl. Is due to Illness, and s new growth of hair 1 coming In with the old. brushing u not ad visa ble, I think, slrrply because as long as there are two spears left In the bead, as It were. It Is possible to make a coiffure The old bair, under those conditions, does not sap nourishment from the new, and the whole Is far easier to manage. Bur when there Is no app' ent reason for the trouble and he shedding I not great, then I believe la th us of th brush. Also there must be massage giver, every night . tonlr put on at th me time 1 likely to hasten Ira provement. and a mixture I like Is made of a dram of alcoholic tlnctun of cantharides, half a dram of tlnr ture of capsicum, two dram of nux vomica, three-quarters of an ounce o' cocoa oil and two and t half ounce? of cologne. If the hair happen to bi heavy with natural grease one more likely to agree la made of half at. ounce of alcoholic tincture of canthar Ides, three-quarter, of an ounce eacj. of spirits of rosemary, glycerine and aromatic vin.zar with an ounce and s half of rose water. Either of these Is applied in th same way. and . bouid be used ever) nlcht A portion of this treatment consists in combli.g the hair thorough ly and brushing It, not only Mat to tht head, but putting the brush under Death and drawing the hair loose and free, so that all p&rts are ventilated Each stroke must begin on the scalp so the tips of the bristles are felt This done, the tresses should bi divided In two sections, one-half pin ncd so It will not get In the wa when the other portion la treated Then some tonic should be pourer nto a sauce, and aprlled with a so l tootb brush or tiny sponge to the scalp. The hair Is again parted no more than an IncL from the middle and with the Utile brush or spong the scalp line is wet. Another dlv slon not more tbar an inch away I: made, that line wet. and tbe hair lair over, repeating the partings and ap plications until tbe entire scalp ha. been treated. This done, massaging should b:gic It consists merely In holding tbe Bn gers firmly on different portions o the scalp and ben ling the knockle sc that the -calp moves, but tbe Bn gers remain stationary. This 1 con tnued all over the bead, tbe operatlo taktng fifteen minute or more. A tbe finish there should be a dlstluc sensation of glo In the bead. Wit: these movement th ha'r la not tar gled. because tbe fingers do not rub I A final brushing Is given and th iiair loosely braided tor the night TESTED HFLPS TO "JEAUTY - Cleansing Cream. Orange flower water ..4 ounee Almond oil 4 ounce. White wax t ounces Masaag Cream. Lanolin 1 ouncr Sweet almond oil 1-1 ounce Boric acid drop Tincture of bensota ... 10 drops Plmpl Cream. Lanolin 1 1-4 ounces Oil of sweet almonds 1 1-4 ounces Sulphur precipitate.. 1 1-4 ounces Oxide oi xino i dram Violet extract 1. dram Pimple Lotion. Preclpuate sulphur .... 1 dram Spirits oi tamphor .. 1 dram (Jlycerin 1 dram Rose w:.ter 4 ounces Toilet Water. Elderflower water x ounces Distiller water ounces Blackhead Lotion. Boracic acid 1 dram Alcohol ounce Rose water t ounces Use once or twice dally with gen tie friction. Te Lighten i i Hslr. X. V. Z - Henna tea Is not wba you re-jrl.e. When light hair begins to get dark, nothing will lighten It but a bleacb, and '.h-t 1 do not advise You coulC use a tablespoon ot perox ide of hyrugen la the vater wben yoj shampoo the hair. It would be well to accept the darker locks gracefully as bleaching Is bad for the balr and I ooustant trouble to keep up. Wasps Capture Files. Wasps prey on Hies a fact which la well known In Italy. On any sum mer or early autumn day In the Tus can country parts, wben th luncheon table 1 blackened by fi'es, one may see a wasp aall In at the open win dow, select a By. rolt It over, curl It up and carry it out Into th sunshln ad ,on. ralura lor Mother. SHALL WE DO BUSINESS Mill YOU?" THE ORANGE COUNTY TRUST CO., Middletown, N. Y with an ample capital and surplus security is paying interest dormant accounts at the rate of four per cent. It paid more than 100 000 in 1908. Interest begins when deposit is made, Compounded in January and July. There is no change in the rate caused by the amount of Business may be done by mail. Write for detailed information. G. SPENCFR COWLEY, FRANK HARDING, Secretary. President. rn Amatite T.JtJ. Klein & Son, Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General Jobbers and Repairers. Broad Street, flilf ord Pa n a RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S EUILDING DEALER IS Meats and Provisions, Fish and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Trcmptly Attended P UL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S "FAVORITE j Remedy Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY, LIVER ti BLOOD CURE Not a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Years of Success. Used in Thousands of Homes Write to Dr. David Kennedy's Sont, Rondout, N. Y., for a FREE sample bottle. Large bottle $ 1 .00. Alt druggists. Nit What H Wanted. Brlgadler-tieuora) E. J. Smart Wori ley, of the King's army, speaking a: the mayor's banquot at I'olUeiitom England, said that many of the uncLi ployed did not desire to be eii.plo; e( One day, oo bis estate in lla.-.ipoir a man asked him for work, ll ;-iU. "Yes; go to my bailliT, and ,e will civ you a spade, and I will pay ynu t-i teen shilling: a we';." "Thank God!" said U-.e v-u. "I tot tell you bow ranch o'jV il 1 The man then djf.-.i :!'..rc-.. : two weeks' time he Mj.rv.,! v.r.irt on his gate the folluwliig ...i rU "Do not apply tut mork :i r-. b cause you wil. get it.' Grass of Great Strength. A steel-like grass which grows 4n th volcanic slopes of D;..n. Albert: Is so elastic and strong tLut It can be used Instead t springs in the nianu facture of furniture. Lake Erl Rich In Fish. Lake K.'i is the richest body of water In the world in sh. Faithfulness Is In th Few. Aristotle: He who has many frleudt has no friends. Princ Rupert's Drops. Prince Rupert's drops are drops o' molten glass, ronsolidated by fullins to water. Tbelr form Is that of s tadpole. Tbe thick end may be ha in mered pretty smartly without it. breaking, but il the smr.l.eat portion of th thin and is nipped on the whole files Into fin dust with exrtcslv vio lent. These toys. If not Invented by Princ Rupert, wer Introduced by kin lata En(lani the account. SS.1I S mMW-MHI.ilw Roofing i WOOD & SOU : FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING I in all branches I Special alteutiou given to j EMBALMING No extra charge for attending f uaerals out of town Telephone in Residence. LADV ASSISTANT Now lork Representative National Casket Co. 60 Great JonesSt. Telephone 8345 Sprlnn STOVE WOOD itrnuhedattl.SS a Intiii. Mail ... trillion. Milford Pa , A'ov.Sth. 1U( 9 T nr . . r? A lSl. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE Tbe hotel par excellence of tbe cipli.,1 jocated within one block of the h. WILLARD'S HOTEL A fmont;hotelry, remarkable for It historical associations and long-sn.iaimd NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark amon the hotel, nf w..k mgt.n, patronised In former yenrs I t presidents and high official., ilwny a llH Milt rnVnnA u . i . . . ' ' y . , .wcji.iy remoaeltd ana rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa WALTKK BURTON, Ke. hi kt .iwl,0'l ,he Principal politic' I ouabl.rati,7 """" o.o. O DCWITT Propria Manas.-. Talking on th "Phon. "Only about one person In eve: ten knows how to properly use ti. telephone," said a district manager i one of the Philadelphia companit. "Yes, sir. IH stand by my guns o that assertion; arid I think I n prove my point. Nine out of every t. persons talk entirely too loud over tl" telephone. They acturlly shout ai m ike so much noise that they drow out nil semblance of clearness. Th they enn't hear, and the f.ret thing y; know there is a complaint about poo connection and faulty service. T. correct way to talk over the telcphon Is to t-.Ik as you do in ordinary err versatlon, or even a tri fie lower, l'e pie can t seen to realise that tl telephone will carry a wh isper ev: Xo. they mutt talk louph enough i ho heard from Tenth a;id Chestm streets to Germantown, if those i Hie connected points. Just try It yavr re.f. Try the lo-.v. well modular voice, and tee If you do not get i. tinite'y better service out of your tel.. phone in the future." Faith, thj Lljht of th Soul. Faith Is truly a light in th so,:l. but It is a light which only sh!r.i :pon duties, and not upon results ur events. It tells U3 what is now to la done, but It docs not tell us what is to follow, and accordingly it guides im but a single step at a time, and whuu we take that step under the guldanco of faith, we advance directly into 3 land of surroundlnz shadow, .n.i darkness. Like the patriarch Abraham, we go, not knowing whither we go. but only that God la with U9. In man'. darkness, w nevertheless walk and, live in God'i light A way of llvlnj bleated aad glorious, however mysteri. oui it stay b to human vlaJoa,
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