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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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THE CANONSBURG DAILY NOTES WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 191 tAQE SIX THE MATERIAL WILSON TO DISCUSS LOCAL HAPPENINGS WATTS BIG STORE Oranileware Bargains Preserving season is almost here and many of the articles mentioned below will be necessary. We have a splendid assortment of white and blue, or gray granite ware to choose from, and at prices that Take Out Sleep Kinks The body needs to be awakened after its rest period by a gentle, effective, invigorating bath. This is best accomplished by bathing with a pure soap. Peroxide Bath Soap is a clean, sweet soap that opens the pores of the skin and allows them to breathe. It is the finest kind of soap to use first thing in the morning to take out sleep kinks and make your body supple 10 cents.

THOMPSON DRUG CO will be a substantial saving to you. Water Pails, triple white lined, blue and white mottled, with strong handle, 12 quart size at 50c. Berlin Preserving Kettles, white lined, with cover, 4, 6 and 8 quart size at 25c. Gray Granite Preserving Kettles, porcelain lined, with a strong bail, 36 quart size $1.00. Gray Granite Pudding Pans, 5 quart size 10c.

Durable Wash Boilers Copper Boilers, made of heavy copper, cold handles, with pieced cover, No. 8 $2.75, No. 9 $3 Boilers of plain I. C. Tin.

a good bargain, at No. 8, 58c; No. 9, 68c. Boilers of extra heavy tin, cold handles, with pieced covers, special at, No. 8, Make Your Work Easy By using one of these up-to-date wringers.

What ,.3 is the use of pulling one of the old-fashioned hard- wnwitt nimgao itiicu JUU UtlU get nil Vlisy rulllllllg HBK machine for these prices. Splendid wringer made wni with maple frame, ball-bearing rolls, superior rubber rolls 10 by 1 inches, tub clamps to fit any tub, guaranteed for one year, at $2.98, $4.25 and $5.50. Heavy iron frame, ball-bearing, galvanized spiral spring, with excellent rubber rolls, $2.00, $3.98, $4.75. Desirable Picnic Hints Lunch table sets, 1 crepe paper table cloth, 6 napkins and 6 picnic plates to match, 10c. Combination Sets, 10 paper saucers, 10 white crepe paper napkins, 10 lace paper doilies, and 10 spoons, sanitary and Tery useful, 40 pieces for 10c.

Wax Paper, odorless, Wasteless, and antiseptic, per roll 5c. Plain White Napkins, 2 dozen 5c. Paper and wooden plates, per dozen 5c. Paper Ice Cream Saucers, 2 dozen 5c. Sanitary Paper Drinking Cups, 1 dozen 5c.

Collapsible Aluminum Drinking Cups, each 5c and 10c. Tin Cups, each, 2c. Tin Tablespoons, per dozen 10c. Tin Teaspoons, per dozen 5c. Use electric light.

99-tf. The Pennsylvania Lines pay car was up the Chartiers road yesterday. Much of the wheat is in shock, and farmers are busy with their hay crop. Russell Marpel is having a water well drilled at his residence in South Jefferson avenue. A daughter has been born to Mr.

r.nd Mr3. William Wilson at Eighty-Four. John Neill has had his residence in South Central avenue newly painted. The bricklayers are at work on the third story of the new hospital buildtog. Umbrellas 75c to $20.00 at Johnston's.

Advertisement. wed-95-tf The work, of putting in the con crete curb in Murdoch street was commenced Ibis morning. The Junior Mite Society of the M. E. Church will meet in the church Sunday afternoon at 3.30.

A number of Ridge avenue resi dents say that boulevard needs a cleaning. The I. II. N. class of the M.

E. church will give a festival on the church lawn Thursday evening. Ice Cream, Raspberries, Cake and Coffee. In case of rain festival will be held in the church dining room. 48-3 The ladies of the Hidden Mystery Club will be entertained "Thursday afternoon at the home Mrs.

Samuel Bush, Chartiers township, from 2 un til 5. Members will take the 1.10 street car. Now i3 the time to advertise small ad articles, euch as rooms to let, houses for tale, or to let, furniture for sale, butter or eggs or fruit for sale. The Daily Notes small ads have a fine reputation for disposing of whatever you have for sale. DEATH RECORD Mrs.

Kelly Mrs. Rebecca Kelly, 62 years old, widow of Jacob Kelly, died in her home at Westland at 6 o'clock Tues day morning, July 7 Funeral serv ices will be held in the A. M. E. Church, Canonaburg, at 2 o'clock Thursday.

Mrs. Kelly leaves a daughter, Bertha Page, living at Westland, where the family has lived for five or six years. She is also survived by the following brothers and sisters: A. D. Fullum, Canonaburg; Joseph Fullum, Avella; Elisha Fullum, West Middletown; Anderson Fullum, West Middletown; Oliver" Fullum, Ravenna, 0-; William Fullum, Beaver county; Mrs.

Alice Brooks, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Clara Proctor, West Middletown; Mrs. Frances Grant, Florence; Mrs. Kate Williams Car.onsburg; Agnes Patterson West Middletown; Mrs. Lizzie Berry Washington, and Mrs, Mary Johnson Cleveland, O.

Deeds Recorded June 29, 1914 John Williams, et Chartiers township, to John Ste fomky, et North Strabane town ship, lot in the Alexander Land Co plan, North Strabane township; con sideration $400. There is Healing in Foley Kidney Pil's You need a mighty good medicine if once your kidneys are exhausted by neglect and overwork, and you have got it in Foley Kidney Pills. Their action is prompt, healing and tonic Sound health and sound kidneys fol low their use. Try them. For sale by All Druggists.

NOW! Right now is the time when you need Canonsburg Magnesia Water for your home The purity of CANONSBURG MAGNESIA WATER IS 100 pci cent. while that of the city watei falls considerably below this al ways. For domestic purposes and fo: oases where persons are ill with Bright 's Disease, kidney trouble. CANONSBURG MAGNESIA WATER should be used W.CRANE Central Ave. Canonsburft, Pa BUSINESS SITUATION WASHINGTON, D.

July 8 An important conference for a discussion of the industrial and financial situ ation of the country, as well as the administrations anti-trust program, was staged for the White House to day. President Wilson had an engagement to discuss these matters with a delegation of business men representing the Chicago Association of Commerce. The interview had heen sought by the Chicagoans. Todays conference had been arranged as the second of a series of talks which President Wilson plana to have with captains of industry and finance to learn their views and give his own on business conditions as well as measures pending in Con gress. The first of these informal conferences was had with J.

P. Morgan last week. Tomorow the President has an en gagement with Tenry Ford, the De- troit manufacturer, a committee or bankers from Illinois and a delega tion of the National Association or Supervisors of state banks, who have been holding their annual convention at Atlantic City. PEACE PARLEY MAY BE HELD ON MEXICAN SOIL WASHINGTON, D. July 8.

Mexican territory probably will be chosen for the proposed conference between Huerta's envoys and Constitutionalist delegates over plans for the establishment of a provisional government. Constitutionalist representatives in Washington today expressed preference for a neutral place in Mexico probably along the border for the peace parley. Two of the Niagara mediators Ambassador Da Gama and Minister Suarez were to confer in New York today over details of the meeting. i With dissension among the Constitutionalist leaders apparently- nearing adjustment, members of the revolutionary junta here repeated expressions of confidence that the proposed Huerta-Carranza conference would take place. Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, has been considered as a most likely choice for the scene of the parley.

It is opposite Laredo, Texas, where quick communication by telegraph and cable can be arranged. All troops would be withdrawn from the scene of the peace conference so that the delegates of both sides wrould be free from local influences. Members of the Constitutionalist junta said today "that an answer from Gen. Carranza as to participation in the conference would arrive within another week. On 500 Mile Motor Trip Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. iKichards, Mr, and Mrs. Mark Richards, Mr.

and Mr3. 1. W. Bloser and Mrs. Harry Mc Atee nave returned from a motor trip to Cleveland, Canton and other point3 in Ohio.

The party traveled more than 500 miles. Festival at Playgrounds On Saturday evening a festival will be held for the benefit of the play grounds. The Canonsburg Italian Band will give a concert during the evening. Practically half the diamonds in the world are owned in the United States. Eases Torment of Asthma and Hay Fever For the discomfort and misery of astnma and hay fever use Foley's Ho ney and Tar Compound.

It puts healing, soothing coating over the swollen, tickling membranes, and ea3- es the thick and choking sensation. Helps you to breath easily and natui ally. In the yellow package. For sale by All Druggists. That Eskimos have two more ribs than any other of the human race has been discovered by an English scien tlst.

i GOOD ADVICE FROM AN UN- SELFISH MOTIVE IT WOULD be difficult to find an executive in any of the truly GREAT business houses who does not recommend advertis- lng as the greatest power for business development. TUKSP! Kin- hna4 I men do not point out the advan- tages to be derived from adver- tising for any motive of nerson- al gain. III! TrTTM A KT 4 Hf A (fun 1 for instance, has everything to lose and nothing to gain. The more his competitors follow his difficult it will be for him to dl- vert pat conge to his stores bv ttia met on a nau'annnAti ity. THE DAILY NOTES has pro- ven profitable for others and can do as much for you.

WHY NOT TRY IT? DIFFERENCE in building materials should be firmly cemented in your mind. Building materials either stand up under the wear and tear or fall down. If they fall down it may mean damage suits or even damaged skulls. Get the right materials from US. Hardy Rankin YARDS ON MURDOCH 8TREET I Of course you can get hams of a kind at almost any price, but KINGAN'S RELIABLE HAMS are different.

You can't duplicate the Kingan quality at any price. Ask your grocer or batcher C. FRANZ Merchant Tailor 19 North Jefferson Avenue. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Try My Imported Serges at $20 per suit 410 6412 A PLEASING FROCK AND BOWED IN Black and white combinations are still in the lead although, as the season advances, there is a tendency toward hues as a sort of reaction from sombre skies and chilly days. Among the new colors are various shades of green.

Green is undoubtedly one of the most becoming shades a woman can wear if just tho right tone is chosen; it is said that a French woman considers a green frock quite as Indispensable to her ward-robo as a black one. An attractive taffetas frock for afternoon is shown in 8410; a soft green, between a leaf and a lettuce shade is tlio color, relieved by a bit of black velvet ribbon at the throat and a bit on the flounce and sleeves. For size this design requires 2 yards of material for the blouso (8419) and To obUIn cither pattern llluntratcd All out this coupon and encloae 13 cents In umpi or coin, Do sure to state number of pattern and size, meamirlng over tho fullest part of the bust. Addrcas I'attern Department, car of tola paper. ii mJ Thomas M.

Gibbs Sons Dealers in FINE GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ICE CREAM AND MILK. HOME-MADE PIES, BREAD AND CAKES A SPECIALTY Our goods are new and fresh every day. Goods delivered prompt, ly. We Rely on Low Prices to Win Trade and Fair Treatment to Retain It. MRS.

THOMAS M. GD3BS, Mgr. or. VanEman St. and Richland Ave.

Bell Phone 36 Ifd Surprise You How Lumber Counts in the time it takes to do a certain job. You see some woods have a tough fibre which not only makes them hard to work, but dull your tools rjuicker'n scat, while other woods work easy. Of course, this sounds somewhat like a lazy man's argument, but believe me the fellow who pays the bills knows it is right. Our way of saving customers money is in the careful selec- tion of lumber for different uses 1 LiCl US CAJJlcUU. TAYLOR CRAWFORD MILL IN CONNECTION Third Ward Phone 46-J Honing on clean aluminum after whetting on a stone will give a knife a razor edge if done carefully.

Experiments with wireless have shown that signals vary closely with the inverse of moonlight intensity. 0400 OF WHITE BANDED BLACK SATIN 34 yards of the same width for the skirt (8420). The little dress shown in No. 8412, is a suspender design of dark blue sergo worn over a blouse of white muslin. For a child of eight, 2 yards of 30-inch material is needed.

Black and white taffetas is happily combined in this costume with black satin; tho sliccm of tho satin offers a pleasing relief to tho dull finish of the taffetas. The banding on the tunic conies up in the back and finishes in a broad Japanese bow. This frock may ho copied in sizo 3fi, with 0 yards of 3fl-iiich material. No. 8410 sizes 32 to 12.

No. 8420 izes 22 to 30. No. 8 U2 sizes 8 to 14. No.

8100 sizes 34 to 42. Each pattern 15 cents. No. Kama Address Size. No.

9, $1.10. grant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the is flamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief come immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; uostrilo closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nooe, foul mucous dropping into te throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith just ouce in Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear.

Advertisement NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM GOLDS? TRY MY CATARRH BALM Instantly Clears Air Passages; You Breathe Freely; Dull Headache Goes; Nasty Catarrhal Discharge 8tops. Try "Elys Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, just to try It Appuly a little In the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and etopped-up air passages of tlie head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-iu-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now' Get thp mall bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at sny drug store. This sweet, fra Call Phone 63 If you are not a regular subscriber to The Daily Notes, and it will be left at your office or home every evening.

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