Count v 0 VOL. XIV. MILFORI), PIKE COUNTY, PA., FMDAY. JULY 2, 15)09. NO Pfl'ke BRIEF MENTION - , . promlt eat Israel W. Durham, republican ivlitletnii In Philadelphia died eaddenly of heart HlHltf (I hie ninan home la At!imo City Mon day. He we senator and for yseis been a political lesdtr. Tbe divorce suit hroniibt by Mrs. Howard tionld apaint ber Imahssd terminate' la h,r favor and wit awania.l !C,CO a y-ar alimony. How will It be possible- for tun poor W'iBit, whose xtrnsu--a rr iialorloas, to straggle along an f 100 a day. Hardly eufthient to keep h-r In alio strings. Mauy nodoalit will Condole with her In IliU piachii g poverty Hut than there i the etege ana what a drawing card she would be. Tbe appropriation bill for tba lul a lit or te bit taken nsxt yanr baa aseerl Congress. There will be 70, 000 enumerator whu will bagia work April 16. If 10 In fills af 1000 and ever the work mini bad'Uir iu fifteen il.yn and In country dls tricta in thirty days. The appr.xi male coat will be 114 C00.C0. It la if ported Hint Now Ymk par lira may dart a Uxica'i service b twnti here n nil Port Jrrvis In br pear future and that a l.-trget trans poriation acto n ay also be put on t!in llaa. Competition la the life of business ai d it taeir propositions tuatctiallac ran poatpuua having sonie of the nuiuerraa trolley and other railroads for a few mentis, or at Want until wintar whan thny are nsualiy bail 1. Mrs. Nalhsniel F Tali died at her home ia Matamoias last Tuesday morning ag'sl ab-mt 79 yrara. She ia aurTired by har but Wand, three daughters anil two sons. Cbariaa Thornton has loagbt aa anto with wbicb te carry tba mail. He expects to wake all the three tripe daily with It and will carry pat sen gets. Miaa Mart;! Brink baa retarnnd bin free Hartford, Ct , where eke passed the winter. Robert Flndiay, who baa teea 111 for some weeks la gaining. Ed Crtssman of Ntw Terk la guest with relatives here. There will be races at the Drlvug Park July 5lb. Was Mary Lanwlg, after aa illness of MTerat days, ia Improving. The young ladtea have ahaafed the date of their entertainment and danoe from July 3, te Saturday aion log Joly 101 h. Mrs. C. A. White, after an Illness of several weeks, is showing marked improvement. The D. V. T. Coraany baa raised tba fare to Port Jervia to ssventy. five cents. July S, the Mtlfbre ball club will play the Newark, V. J. Titers on the grounds here. H. Stnbendoiff. who lives at the Mlltord Bridge, ia not in vary good health. X P. Huddy and wife of Esst Orange arrived bere thia week for their aummer vacation. Tba Auditors Settlement of the It.. dependant School District of Milfind snows a balance in the treasurer a bauds of 11843 74. Tke Oirectora bare levied a tax for school purposi a of S mill and for inilebtrtdnexs of S mil's ou the dollar a reduailoo from last year The Glntriu, bought by the V. I A. aud Ikiroou'h, tor oj,e on the streets has been applied mid seems to be a suocnhs in laying tiie dai-t. It bas no unpleasant odor, does not ad here to wagons and is eauily ranovrd from clotblug with a little water. So far it has answered exiecitioi'S and it ia bopod the dint rmisanc win on greati? anovinteil trnot wh..l ly abated. Giutrlu is a ciru prepar ation and aels f. a biider, hunlenu.r, the dust and making tba roadway smooth, while having rune of the unpleasant propertira of oil. Madams Maloof has opned ber bazaar cm Harford Street for tbe anmmer witb an axquiaite aaw line : tobacco dust in the soil around the of goods and fancy articles. Hrr i planl) or, Mil a few holes, four tr good teat and the excellent quality j ii'Chea dep, in each bill end In ef ber ware will commend her place j e't teasp ioaful of calcium carbide as one in which to buy. filling the bole with earth. . Laud Fred, a son of Lynn and Mary FV-1 1'1" wiUi turpentine is also a pre sail of Port .Tervis, died aiirtdenlj I ventivc. end it may be added that a laat Sunday morulng aged 3J years. Pim-h of "'trale of soda in neli bill Ba will be r.;njemiid here aa a!'1""0' holl " a" i"oclcide and a salesman for a ye;it concern. John de C. Van Etten of TueksVioe N. Y. visited his parekta here over last Sunday. A, u. ttowell, principal of the While Mills, Fa. fCboo'.t, was bets tbitweek. It ieeid that beniiiwe condition. r" " uw" : Xataaruraa. t' populatif wl.lrb ' borough la lsrly eomposod of rail- rad arm, aonaiderabla annoyaner. We are In rcwipt from the 8crr tar? of Agricnltara at Werlitngioo of a aiimbar of ooplra of Taruiera' knllrtlaa whieh will be giTcn to auy detr.ii. If you cannot call drop a , poaiai wna lueninieaoi rooae you think would like to have eoplea and they will be forwarded. Cbirlea D HolTnun of Dingrnaa at the asms time devoting honlf to ; eonlerenoe, or powibiy of being re Mir r.liri -rent 1o Rome, N. Y. tblM another of bla countrymen until ht J''''1 by the Home As a natter we-k f. r ;rsitn:ent of a cancer wh'.uh ! baa appard on his body. The Job detwrrment of the Port Jrrvia Ui-ctta wna badly (lauitfej by a Ira Isst 8alnrday morning. Tbe lose la cuvareil by Insurnoce. Tbe beat ol the past weak which a gtanral over the Allanlle roast ranged mneh tutTarmg and aaveral laaths. C. A. Mct'arty has been re-elected Chairman of the Wayne County Democrat Cnmtniltee. We will chreifnlly print Inform, lion conccruiiiK cumins cliurcli events If banded ill. The item nrh fir more to the church if printed before tlm orcalon than a mlf calamn of defcrlniion arter tl.a svenl. Twanty ene hundrcil employee of the Rrmingtun Co are on strike nt.BRed in good work and in its Uiica, N. T. because the Company ihd to inetal n labor saving ma chine In building type writer. Women Who Are Envied Tliose attractive women who nre!ooold the ycutig married tioronu lovely In (ace. form and temper are; the envy of many, who might be likej them. A weak, sickly woman will i he nervous and irritable. Conatina- lion or kidney poisons show In pirn plea, hlntchna, skin ernptions and a wratclied cometaxioa. For all each, Electric Bitten work wonders. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, ' purify the blood ; give strong nerves, bright eye, pure breath, smooth, vcl-1 vety BKin, roveiy ocinpiexion. Many charming women owe tbeir health and beauty to them. 60c at all drug- glsta, The Striped Beetle The striped sueumber beetle Is to'for "cU conduct; no paMtntloh Tor j be reckoned with In the monlb of June by the growers of cucumbers equaehse, pumpkins acd melons. In ...m. ..sn. ii.. h..i. h. i known to destaoy large patches of,0"' WU9ro n,e to oe- three members of the melon family I ,rDOtion hat ynnK 'eo seem j la a few daya State Zoologist Bur- feee. of Harrlsburg, gives the follow. lug Information, In condensed form, iu regard to thia pesti i Thftbeotlisarealiout one fourth or an inch long and are y.llow. with two black stripes extending length. wise ou each wing cover. Thoy com mence at once to chew bolea In the leaves, and even eat off tbe young stems. There are two distinct broods, the second appearing about tbe middle of August. The eggs are laid Iu the ground near the roots upon wbicb the larvae feed, otten causibg the plants to whither without appar ent cause Tbe earlieat weasnre is to prevent damage by covering yonog planta wltb a net or cloth with a finer mesh than the common mcquito netting. They will not crowd through mosqui to betting if lime and turpeutiue be placed on thu ground within it. The ininl'a can be killed bv rn nr-enitnl poi-o 1, like P.iris green which ran be applied either ) a powder or hi liquid form. If as a powder, it aliouiil be uusted on t!ie plants after having been mixed with thirty times its bulk of air-tslrtked lime or flour. Iu applying poisons as a liquid use not over one third of a pound of Paris , Rrwn ,.r two poundsof Bisennte of lead ... (ir,v .MHoiuof wat. Tho beciiH can tie kept awsy by tlu'iling the plMuts with air sliiked lime mixed with hellebore. This, however, is only a repellent driving off the in.-cts, hut nrt killing them. To destroy tharn a poison niuet be used. The larvae can be killed hy using fertilizer. At the sig3 of the CUP and 6AU- ,CF.R. a tea room has been opened ! in the Cottage adjoining the tfawkill itouaa on itariora mreet. H'eroom "I" npsn daily from 8 80 to 6 SO P.M. tf . Sowing the Whirlwind : The recen. n-urdcr. of to young I j by aCliinaman and the oilier dllth ' Mav Wnitllitll In Inn. iv ttunnaUs ' on the shore of a creek in Maryland tKith point a moral. The Slgul firl waa a mlKitiori worker and cslonMbly davjled herself to Ibe work of rbiis- lianialntf a Chinaman who preteuded w Teri At ,na Mrn, m L,a Bi ither really in love with hiui or e.Ue miklnir a nretrniu. nnd becamt lnsanily Jenloua. She we t 1 1 hi room where he killed her and ;P c?iil her body in a tiunk. He t.hea fiad and bae net yet been toned. The other, a young married wom an whose hoe bn lid was in California, went to tlm bungalow of Eisiman en a oreek In Maryland, mile from any other bouse to viait him. Eastman waa a fugitive from justice, exact ing to be arrested for crooked t k dealing in New Tork, and while in hii) shack bo killed her, weighted hrr b dy with an iron kettle and sunk it In n crerk. When hie pursuers found hiui bn shot and killed liin -aeir. The procise motive for bis orlms is not yet iully disclosed. There are thoi-e who may attempt to excutn tho firmer cise ou the ground thai the young womnn wns pursuit went to the den of the f.ir. eigner, bat what excuse can thoie be for ber (hillying with hU pis-Ion for ber by playing him apiinM an other. In the olber case yrliy who had been a pet of society, wi.o m handsome, cultivated and inte'. ligt go to the lonely habitation of malefactor to make a visit extend. lug perhaps for days. In both cases tbe women threw tbeir reputation to tke winds, disrefarded all the con ventionalities of proper conduct, and they paid tbe penally of tbeir wrong A ing with their lives, The lesson taught by thoir tnist r. a - uieenua may uoi do learned by a claas who ars daily traveling the jeame path along lifes precipice, but it should sink deep in tbe minds of all who have regard for the decen cies af life. There can be no excuse " n cumetacces which led up o hsir doath. risked this all for j '! 01 notuing substantial ai a 1'' " tie 6me. we note every Pron" wenturo in it regaraiees or couaequences. comeescape but mai y 0 down in tbe wulr'lool of inequity and are lost forever. The beginuloR mnf 1,88 l)rmlesa street flirtnlion 0', "e ending a miserable life and a violent death. Girls listen I Will it pay? Porters Lake Club The Porters Lake Club bas spent considerable money this Spring im proving tbe road from Edgemere te its Cinb House. Stones have bern removed and the road made passable for automobiles. It will be widened and further Improved. Workmen are now busy on tbe road from the Lake along toward three mile pond wbicb will ooonect with the Notch road to Blooming Grove. When oouipleted machines can pass along without fear of injury. Pocono Farm House When the improvements now be ing made and those contemplaled are finihlied that popular summer re. sor! Pcc.ino Farm House will ho on of tbe mcht attractive in the county. It st ii mis nt the entrance to tb val ley and will impress all truvelois with Ira surrounding, and give them an excellent introduction as to whiit lies beyond. The annex on the hill ia finely looatud and com mands an extensive view of the sur rounding country." It contains fi-rty two beil rooms, eaoh room haing two winaowa, witn high teiliiis. The maiu bouse will bu enlargi d next year and a spacious dining rcom aud parlor adih-il. The grounda around will be Improved and the woodland convert! Into a park. Ti e bouse ia popular and always hue more applicants than can be accom nioOated. The contemplated en laigement will greatly increase its ; capacity and no doubt it will prove a very satisfactory investment. LOST- A one quart "Thermos Bottle" on i tie antomobile roail between Elootn- ' ing Grove Park au.I Mtlford, Sunday! . juoe jo, 19C9 j I Please notify DR. F. GILPIN. Newfoundland, Pa. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON Tlie corporation tnx ainc ndraent bfl at last lipflii rcunrfiid to Ilia Km a'" X 8nafor Aldrirh, and the pru '"' outlook ia that it will be imixi-nl. ! bI o U.-EIB com-.iiorntion of tbll 'emenduienl uoiil Wfdaifrlny nextat tlla avliesr, A wholly orroneoua impression has ganiad somoeredenie !,,J lmt there is some danger N' " aniendiiient being kilied ia 'uct Suonta coufereta are Pledged to the President to preserve tbe measure in eonfereoee, and so, too. are Speaker Cannon and Ilspro seutntlvn Payne, who will be chair nian ef tbe House conferees. All of the House lenders are committed to the President's proposition and it Is their intention to bring in a rale which will send the tariff bill, Includ Ing as it will the corporation tax amendment, to conference with ex tn-ine:y little debntn. Represenfa. tivo Dwigbr, t lis Kcpulilican whip, hn.4 asfured tlit Pretident that he lendora controlled nbmidnnt votes to adopt sncli a rv!e nnd carry out the : projKined proBtnnimo. Horrever, a j cry interesting report wns going ,IlB roulids In Inner circles at the jSstiaie ye.'territty to tbe effect- Ih t j0U9 or lwo ' n:iut rsdicnl Repob ncun liiFurgects in the Senate wto bave been uniecct!-ful in securing the adoption of tbeir views by that bviy, are endeavoring to organize an insurrection iu the House and that fiey linve secu:-e3 already the s'i-utitures of aevenleuti Republican uiamliers pledging themselves to do all in their power to kill the entire tariff bill, and farther, that they have insight the remaining trcelve Republican Representatives whose votes would be necessary to destroy the wiriof the special aessleu, at. suming of course that (be Democrats would vote solidly against the bil'. Whether or uot the Speaker and Representative Dwight werj cogniz ant of this rumor wbtu they assured the Presidrnt of their complete con trol ol a majority of the House, ia not known, but sufficient credence was given the report to set tbe lead ers to counting ncsea. Tbe Ssnala ldor insist that -r. Cannon will "woii!inratne House and that a .ufHciflnt number " .ut.ieu .u .UB ' vwi "a ueieat, even K'"st it. . Republicans turn Second only ta the interest in the corporation tax is that taken in tbe WriRht neroplano, flights of which arn to he tukan at Fort Myer in a short time. Tbe machine to be used iu these test fights is a little shorter bnt the propellers are identical with thoso tised last year. The pr.'.cnt . tioos takea a similar neeulent to that which killed Lieut. BeUridge and severely injured Orville Wright con sist simply in bracing tbe propellers more firmly. The brothers decided, after thoroughly going over tbe wreck of tbe old machine, that tbe aocidout happened through the pro pellers themselves working loose and getting In the way ot the wires sop porting the rudder. With the new framework in which the propellers are set, it will be practically impos sible for this to buppen. The passage of li;o bill appropriat ing tl0,t00,(C0 f. r luting tho thir tetRLh c.:iisus biiS prevented tbec.os ins; of the C-iihcis Ofli-e. on Wednes day nest Lecauo cf luck cf fur.ds. It BM'.irt-H, ulto, that whether or not tbe House pin-;;? the measure now ia conference yovi luin the adminis tratiou of tbe Cen-us. It is not -ipraad to by blh houtes, tbe censns will be tsken r.inltr the existing law, which proridiS fr lion competitive t-xai:.iiatioi.s aud is bitterly opposed by ail Civil Har ice advocates, bring similar to that vetoed by President HjCfeve!i( Republican State Ticket Jut!ge Jupreme Court, I'.OL'EUT VON MOSCHZISKER, Pb-.ladelphia. Anditor General, A. E. falbOJt, Erie. Elate Treasurer, JEREMIAH A. bTOHEH, Lancaster. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, Jury Coiuiiit-islouer, geop.gk h. Mccarty, NlUcri Crouch. Real Estate Transfers Abbey F. A"f'iii to Ernest Mil ler, land in Lei kawaxsn, Pikn Co., and IWMn Tap Tf ayue Co. 805 aorea 110.010 George W. TT.irnrrand others te Jm-.ea M. Mnntgomery, farm la Ding insn Township, formerly known as Model Farm. Charles D. Wallace to William G. Cook, 10 acres Lehman, f 750. Sonne to John II Cook Q C Deed IIS perohrs Lahman. Thomas W. Howell and others to -Solomon H. Spears, lots on Big Pond Palmyra. John M. Kelly to Anna E Kindt, M 82 Mstamorss, (160. Emma Pyeraon to Harry (fliostak, lots In Hyde Park Porter. Deunls Da Groat to Haggle De Great, 100 acres pari Abrsm Sbaler, looming Grove $U0. K. L. Parks to C. L. G roach, lot la Lincoln Park Wsstfall. Isaisb flornbeck to Frank H. Wal ker. S31 acres Delaware. Ophelia Gohle to Charles Helms. 06 acres Dinjman, part of James Van Auken $12. Mrs. Clrmance W. Wortmard to Felix Olaonirr, 10 acres Green 1300 Lafnyetfe Jsmes to Peter G Dohl, 2i aerrs LAckuwsxeii. John Whitaker to 8nmh Pnscllla Hsrkrr, and etliers (ifl acres Dels wsre f250 SErah P. Harki r to Ma y E. Har ker, assignment of above Charles F. Wright to Win While, 87arres Diiiftmaa 1000. 8muel Hazrltoo to James F. Ma lousy, lot 1&3 Mstamoras $125. K. L Parks to Clarenee A. Childs, lots la Lincoln Park Westfall. George A. Swepeaiser to Clara Ainms, 403 acres Delaware, Lake rod bead No 15. Geo. Gregory to Wyatt G ,Plantz, sold as property of Fields and Miller terra tenant, 120 acres 1175. Clara Adams to John Drake, 402 aorea Delaware No 15 (300. E. L. Parks to Samnel A. Ellis, lot in Lincoln Park Westfall. John A. Fountain to James F. Ua leusy,. 1 sera Weatfall to00. .. Eva Jane Conkliu adm'x of E. L. Co.nklin lo Samnel L Van Akin, 114 acres Sbobela (COO. Hamnsl L. Van Akin adm'r of Minerva Van Akin to Jas Van Akin, 3 acres Shobola 1305. Jaues Van Akin to Samuel L. Van Akin, 8 acres Shohola $1. "Don't E Sorrowiul, Darling" Oh don't be sorrowful, darling, Now don't be sorrowful, pray ; For taking the year together, my dear, There Isn't more night thaa day ; Tie rainy weather my darling, Time's wives they heavily run ; But taking the year together, my dear. There Isn't moraoloud than sun. CHORUS . So don't ba sorrowfal, darling, now don't ba sorrowful pray ; For taking the year together, my dear, there isn't more night than day. We are old folks now, my darling, Our heads are growing gray ; But Inking the year together, my de.r, You will alua.va fiud tbe May ; Wo've bad our May, my darling, And our roes long ago. And the time of the year is coming, my dear. For the long dark night aud snow. But Gcd is God, my darling, Of night as well as day ; Ar.ii we feel and kuow that we shall WLerevor he leads the way ; Ys. God of the night, my darling, Of tbs night of death so grim ; Tbe gate that leads out of life good wife, Ia the gate that leads to Him. Trouble Kaken Ousted When a sufferer from stomach trou ble lakes Ir. King's New Life Pills he's mighty glad tosee bis Dyspepsia and ludigestiou fly, but more he's tickled over his new, fine appetite, slr.-.ug nerej. healthy vigor, all be. cuM stomach, liveraod kidneys now work rii'ht. lie at all diuggists. ForuisheJ rooms to rsnt. Eoqui a et Mr. Etta Poltlon, Corner Broad euu Aon Kuet-, Uilford, Ft, tt NOTES FROM SANDYSTON Announcement Is made that a Lay to a young lady will soon ba united ta niarriago to a Newton party, and if junior is oorreat there will be an other in a short time. . Our Us wishes are extended to tbe entire quartette. . One of the quietest elections end school meetings was held at Lay ton on Saturday last. 1375 waa voted for pntting belfry on the Fialar school house and current expenses. Carting of coal brought 2 per Ion, and wood . for those schools osiug wood was sold for an average of V per cord already cot up. Trans) ort Ing of pupils of the Fuller school to Fisher waa awarded at 120 per month. Mrs. Maria Hursb Shoemaker, widow of Moses Shoemaker dee'd, formerly of Dingmaos died on the 19lb inst at tbe residence of bar daughter Zora in East Orange, N. J. in her 83rd year. She is tnrvived by six children ; Elward of Delhi, N. Y., George of Jarsoy City, Zora Pieraon and Edna Wright of East Orange aud Ida wife- of Harry BiMisley of Summit. She was the Inst surviving member of tbe Hm-sh family. Anson Kintner the popular butcher of Dingui'ans in add I I in to hia route in Sandystoi', began his regular Sat urday trips to Culvers Like on Sat urday last. The cottages around the lake arc mostly occupied, and several more aie in procoss of construction. The moving picture show held forth in the Lay ton Grange Hull every night last week. The show la a good one of its kind, and was well patronized. Roscoe Hutsh is the possessor of a motor cycle and as soou as he gets it In shspe will make it hum over our roads. Soaie of these days some one will meet with au acoident in crossing the Dingman bridge, as its condition is certainly dangerous. The Iron work needs psinting and In fact tbe who! thing Is on the bum. The oat crep la this section Is not promising, and tbe prospects are ttlBt TUB crop wilt DO a poor mr, Cornolius D. Gunn, a bigbly es teemed resident of Walpaok was taken to the Port Jurvis Hospital for an operation for cancer In the jaw. A faw yeais ago he bad it removed, but, it kas broken out again. Superintendent Dye, of tbe Bordsu creamery at Branchville, is Inspect ing the milk at tbe receiving statloas at Hiinesville and Layton. It seams there is some fault found with the temperature of the milk. Tbe Freeholders of this county bsve basked op the contractor build ing the Macadam road from Calvers Gap to Branebville In rhutting off all travel over tbe road, and all are compelled to go around the lake. New House at Ray mondskiU Mrs. Harmon, who occupies tbe Wolfs bouse In town for tbe sum mer, expects to build a handsome residence on ber property on the Raymoudakiil, the Butcher Brown place, for plans are piepsr.d. The house will be located on au eminence sooth of tbe old Loniant honse, and ill command au extensive view of the vst ey. It will be built of stone or concjeta and lighted with elec tricity generated from the stream. The surrounding grounds will be handsomely laid out, the roads ap proaching graded and widened and when all is cmpieted will be one of the finest homes in this section. The county welcomes people who come hera and make sudi permanent im provements, for not only do they in crease values but also tend to induce others to locate here. A Thrilling Eeacue How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash , was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world. "A hard cold," he writes, "brought on a deaperate lung trouble that baf fled an expert doctor here. Then I paid (10 to f 15 a visit to a lung spec ialist iu Spokane, who did not help me. Then I went to California, but without benefit. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which com pletely cured me and now I am ss well as ever." For Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, Asth ma, Croup and Whooping Cough its supreme, ooc and 1.U0. Trial hot tie free. Guaranteed by ail drug-(glU. Test Milk With a Score-card The Department of Agriculture Fur nishes A Standard For Estl mating Impurities What are the facts about milk In your own town? Wn ask thinkers, as consumers of milk, as ....nera or intanlg dependent upon milk aaoitizens interested in en. tecting yonr town from nemilMs rii.. aasa and death, to lnam tii f.n. about milk to your town, and If yon oan not learn tbem, we ask yon ta learn why the facta are not to ba learned. We do not ask yon to spend a pleasant afternoon casually looking over a model farm. We nsk yon to take a acore osrd (write to the U. 8 Department of Agrloulture, Wash ington, D. C. for It,) and to "score" tba dairy from which yoa feed year baby, to "seora" tba milk shop from which yoa get yonr mitk, to "soora" yonr own home for yonr methods ot protecting milk in yonr refrigerator, in yonr nursing bottle, In yonr babys nipple. One hundred per gent is tbe perfect total soore. If the men do not wash tbeir bands before nillkw the cows, if the baby's nipple is not sterilized, if nil bottles are Dot boiled the 3oro will be.low. Let the bouse bolder rate himself aa wall os tba farmers. These ratings will furnish yon a criterion of how efficiently adminis trative metheds for the protection of milk are being builded and will help you to lay your finger on tbe plan. Education in tbe protection of a uni versal and excessively contamlnable food must reaoh a hundred per cent of the peopio to be effective. Thare is a milk quoetion and a milk probUm. Both are concerned primarily with the life and health cf infanta, as they alone are dependent upon milk for food. V. I. A. Report Annual Report of tha Village Im. provement Association of Milford for the year ending June 21, 1909. This ia tho sixth year of tbia Soci ety and by tha aid of its members and friends It hopes to continue its work with renewed strength and vigor. . The V.I. A. baa -bald a moUl meeting to consider the most import ant use to place soma of its funds for the benefit of the residents and vis itors. As our village Is naturally so at tractive, and onr roads have a world wide reputation a greater number of antos each year visit and pass thru onr village. The Town Council decided to ap propriate tlOO for oiling Broad Bt. The V. I. A. appropriated the same amount to oil Harford St from Mott Street Bridge np to Beck's Hotel then Ann St to Third, and if possi ble to continue across Third Street. In tbe near future wa will be able to test the result. Our flower beds on Centra Square are In excel lent condition. Vines bave been planted around onr Sum mer Bouse and on tba bridges ap proaching tbe town. Our path to Olen Bridge baa been pat in good condition. Oar boxes and benches have bean repainted and repaired and several new ones added and placed in con venient places. A competent man employed to empty and look after them. The Entertainment Committee laat year gave a brisge and euchre party and also sold lemouade at the base ball Held. Tbe Committee this season will endeavor to arrange such a program of entertainments to raise money to carry on its different projects, and we ask a co-operation in tbe Danca by all our members and fiiends. Now it is earnestly requested that all persons respect the property cf this organization. Any mutilation or destruction of their property will be punished according to law. The annual dues are now due ; f 1 for men 60cts for women. Kindly send same to Treasurer, Mrs. Susan Wolf. A. R. BUCHANAN, Secretary. Could Not Be Better No one has ever made a salve, oint nient, lotion or Dalm to compare with Bucklen'a Arnica Bahe Its tbe one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands its supreme. Infulhhlo for Pile. Only tie at all druggists. AdvaftU i tb Paine,