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WASHBURN-CROSBY'S GOLD MEDAL FLOUR THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY . Lilley’s Message to Assembly. (Centinued from Page Nine.) management and coaservatism in the handling of investments. No branch of our economic activi- ties have contributed in larger meas- ure to the prestige of Connecticut and her material welfare, and an appre- ciative assembly should do everything within right and reason to foster the business. The American people are awaken- ing to the humiliating fact that the losses from fire in this country are many times greater than in the well- governed nations of the old world and are beginning to feel that something should be done to lessen the énorm- ous waste. In the fact that the losses are a heavy drain upon the financiai resources of Connecticut, because of her high position in the ingurance | world, 1 good reason why it would be a ve proper thing for this gen- eral assembly to become a leader in the movement to investigate the causes of fires and to pass such laws as will tend to reduce the losses, It is manifest that whatever reduces the losses will also reduce the cost of fire insurance, and a great popular benefit would thereby he accomplished. | Dairy Interests. The recent outbreak of the so-called | foot and mouth disease among cattle | in several states directs attention to the absence \in Connecticut of any adequate laws to protect the das interests of this state and the pub at large from the infection. dangers of bovine ]! ADVERSE REPORT TO SENATE | On Bill to Prohi;it’ finilronds from | Increasing Freight and Passenger Rates Without Notice. DONT WORRY: It Makes Wrinkles. : | | Warry over lll-health does your Washington, Jan. 6,—An adverse re- ealt merely causes | port to the senate on Senator Fulton's [ R you look older | bill to prohibit railroads from increas i ing freight and passenger rates wi 0 - X Y CENTS I don't worr(. but g0 | out notice was made today by Chair- | Tennesses C and Iron company by It is obvious that in order to make 3)Dl)sl b })('I A ab ycurself well. To do Clkins of the committee on in- | the United States Steel corporation, | preventive measures effective the cat- — 1 words of thousands te commerce. The action of the | and he had ructed Attorney ! {le commiseioner should have * POW- of ot ufferers from woman. | tee *ipates a message from | General Bo te not to respond to | er to act quicklv and sternly, if nec- ly ills, similar to , when we say, lent Roosevelt, calling attention | the senate quiry as to the reason | essary in his judgment. and that he ]' l\ . . J ueed r_o; further legisle tion on | for his fa to prosecute the Steel | chould not be compelled to wait for | dKke 1 bject of railroad rate leg npany. president concludes his | positive physical evidence, as Is no = 1 i B cated by recent dec I 2 the atement that he sary. The delay a few aaj t supreme court of the C € “to be within the | iting for such phy: evidences States in t} ‘ auth v senate to give direc- prove very costly to the owners | il female remedy, a8 | against the | tions of tY c C to the head of | tle and the users of milk | wou will & yoRk 2oy 2% mission. The itive department.” affliction of cattle with tuber-|, _ dciions Sialatio Directions s use are printed in | kins was made a [ to the senate is . is a constantly serlous one for [ \On& time too much special legisiption e ot B had on the eRciumte. Snirodiend by ry interests and public, a3 | generd) agsembly. This tendency §1.2 arod the cc ator n calling on the at- v states are in as unfortun: iy (Wi o il Irzn'.m»‘ . MICAL CO. | ¥ y to __whether he |, fon as Connecticut on account | ;"0 1% BN, (00 DAL 3t th 2 - Naw York ht ior Alust the Steel o our lax laws onthe subject. No |, CTOLE B0 omOUEoEel ot | mpany be of its acquisition of | cattle should be imported into the OO wEANES :T.m:. o SO 4 o the Tenr oncern, and if not, te without the certificate of a qual- | GIATRIEEE TS TOCEX & o 2 g the reason * his non-action. ified sterinaris f good standing|; ( I special atlc «f) . at > ified veterinarian of g | tmur d to as great Digaity Is What We Use To opposed — e that they are in good health and have | |M¥M and toward as great a Salline BUSINESS FELL OFF ed the tuberculin te Githon | 5T SRR e L5 08 DEAS Conceal Our Ignorance ocured g & 2 | states th border upon ours have| ”<r 'l\linv:-'t:"l 4~W\1 only m.‘-u-l\\ one of sac i 1 3 and as Connecticut is not 5 Bt * = fir ¢ 2 Report of Massachusett: team Rail- | ¥ 404828 L4 . are giver ¢ of mar ard’s definition of the was known to be | R°P peerreae ?fi R tected it has been the dump- | 2re Eiven : ’ Is expected that et s g ing ground for diséased cattle. o u b = Uhats is 1 s ~ : sage will be g s .| The law is adm:ittedly defective and | " should be born - : favor of the talk ey e que” | inadequate In these two respects and | I Aoy 4 o~ ought to receive vour prompt atten ” t ml 0 3 | Governor's Veto. : : It §s sald that owing to our loose | e v power of the gove : statutes concerning cattle Inspection | commonwealth is an anom 1 . 1 arge amounts of diseased cattle are|the governor's vcto can be overri M ,:(!‘ cls 1itered and sold in Conmecticut ‘ by a majority vote, it is only a priv i = » This is a menace to the public health | ege to expr his opinion and h:,.. u natural or as-: YALE UNIVERSITY CATALOGUE. e year end- | inat it will be criminal to cont | tie fores he example of the fede and ff ¥ e ki earnings and o der | through our neglect to pass proper | government and of the great majority 3 ais Largest Registration in History of the |? 000,000 e e | L, of stat overnments which require | Y e r i8¢ University, } £00,000 after paying In my opinion it is0 O quty 1o two-thi yte to overrica the veto of | & ook T dividends de. | Provide for state inspection of cattle|an executive, might well be followed e g ' ¥ 6 g : - . e btaands 8- Ihoth before and after killing. If cer- [ by this state é . era . ¢ Fhenpgffor- e M %/ tain days of the week were designated | Divorce. 1 3 pes " : 2 =i , for killing in our chief cities a sma’l While the laws of ¢ a1l 1 t % $ 4 % ” corps of inspectors could ea cover robabil repres r8 ! 5 . 0 persons were : probability rey ~ - ¢ < st . the ground: and in those. cities having | ;¢ ¢, sople hi e RP 1 a Yois thi 4 of t¥e people LAIGHTON BROS.,, | s than the | 504" tnspectors this work could be be | onbee Maoh hotographers Main Street I n t ending Septem- | Committsd h’j them. ; rounds for ¢ « Soc 1 1 railway n- | Legislative Publicity. recogni B v 1 1 $144,011 e hould be rendered It nis sl s sl 5 31 1.1 e - . . | should be rec 1 = except the There i'vhrml\ of There is too much loose, inefficient | i aico probable’ that reforms P % i T ent hor dle - o5 > land cor ing legislation. In my| cedure could be adopted which wo The AT S , | opinion it would be a step in advance | to obviate ti ility of frau 3 ;i {if provision should be made %0 that| o eollusion in procuring such decrees i s %or| POSTAL sAVINGS BANK BILL a1 "ills intended for presentation lo| “pCpiusion in procuging such decrecs the stude gest er outsic e Fas HOUSE PROCEEDINGS Discussion of President’s African Caused Amusement. quality | a her ¢ ) ) e ;EORGE GRENBERGER, |2io, that Major Edgar O. Mearns of | Franklin Strest { 1 tYy ( - ] y Y -l | tions. o | Situation in Ohio : | aker strong and vigerou | going im ¢ i il) | Louisvill our -Journa Teein winoul a Plate e 55 the Brinises SE-modeth T ) OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, wist you could understand the differ- wa th that ence petween ng teeth with a plate | tner of the fire ¥ and teeth without a plate. One is firm, 1 me; <he ), Count ther e f of your mouth, y X destro best part of the taste. U NDRED falls down the other ™ 8 Ty Catarrh ( e it 1s necessary to woar a 5 plate SYDLEMAN ‘will make yoy Sworn to befo 886. HOURS Al A, W ; $ a m to 8 p m_Sunday, 10-2. | “Iet on parle Francals.” Hall's C » internal - | All work guarantee and d ‘ blood_and | CO., Toledo, O. DR. R. E. BEARDS 237 MAIN STREET, EY, Dentist FAY BUILDING. 7 v Pills for consti- | pation | Norwieh, Conn, = - - - Lady Assistant, You would not delay taking ¥ L 250 R 3 DA Kidney Remedy at the first sig | kidney or bladder if * ized that neglect tose Bowling Alleys, |fried st vt iyt ¥ | Kidney Remedy corrects irregul % e and ires all kidney and bladder LUCAS HALL, | orders. The Lee & Osgood Co. | Don’t Get a Divorce, A western judge granted a divoree account of temper and t 49 Shetucket Street. J. J. C. STONE, Prop. ad FOR THE BEST ALES and LAGER |; Go To s e TE Pl. i‘ Mo T 5% A e i11e F1ANK, 8Franklin3l, | rumous for its absolute purity ana | : e i ance, Ask your grocer for r e El & SHEA Tea. 1t is delicious and refres i\ i e 554-4 septl6d | Trial packet 10¢ at your gro- HEN put your busi- | = 5 | n tnere no rie- | TARITHA: a gh.the aavertis- | It s from Gold Medal Flour ‘Ing colusuns of The Bulleting Bre CaCkecued SaMasiua, \ 5 To Senate on Absorption of Tennessee Tortunately there are in most of the other commonwealths statutes that enabled the proper authorities to tak: immediate steps to deal with the con- tagion, and we are sharing in the good PRESIDENT SPEAKS PLAINLY Coal and Iron Co. by U. 8. Steal | 011/ ihat have followed their prompt Corporation. | action. But the law of this state does Ly not give the cattle commissioner, or Washington, an, 6 — President | anyone else, authority to quarantine oosevelt informed the senate today | cattle on suspicion that they are suf- no unce n terms that he gave | fering from contagious or infectious approval to the absorption of the ease, d y should be ent clerk of eral r- ate—Many Amendments | bi mes- matter. | lerk of blils general a Your attention AVegetable Preparation for As- imilating the Food and Regula- gngmg%nmmamsd Promotes Diges! e tion,Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither %num;Morphim nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- xia’r)f.dslour StOm?a’ch.Diarrl_u;’:a. Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of NEW YORK. 6 monthe old to this sut ries Commission. ssembly Direct Prim ~O Messages From shou be an able lawyer and . | amentarian. Were such a depart- A special commission appointed dur- | with a capable official at ing the term of « e 2»f my predece able for the members of the | sor to concider the t direct | legislature to consult with, he could | primaries is said to & dy to ma 16w the member who proposes a now | its report to this 1ssemb 3 1 it conflicts with existing | The rep on ac int f the h f such be the case, and ne | character of the gentlement composing tional t | could redraw the proposed bill if it|the commission and the study th nat voting on | contained a flaw and could also r | have given to the ».n:, t, merits your further discus f | in connection with it to bills enacted thoughtful consideration | in other states on the same subject Report of Factory Inspector. lled to the one recom- Moreover, a permanent c r of the facto spector, particula state com- | Wwould in effect constitute a bureau wfr to that part ¢ g with the operat! other relat- | information that would be available| o {1 < ing the employme the United | not only to members of the le e sttt £ 1 poration of e Ten- | to all the people of the 1 am of fon € 1 Iron company, a cve that it wol Wl ment st 188ed 20 (¢ sed y on the calendar. ve complete and ate | oxisting rtaint 3 vhic reports taken of the| ~ " m in gh y 2 % | proceedings of the gener L e hip gkt k Company Increases Wages. Jly and pub i in convenient b v iged o Valley Falls, R. 1., Jan. 6 1 for neral distribution | = o T nc wage 11d a long way toward fixing ti 1 tod he Pe 0 ty’ and would a very Conclusion. A Any valuable record for » reference. gentlemen, the most s and There is now and been for a| n'these and 1 engage your R BRI E T T S A &G = = atten 1st make you of your solmen trust. It is thing to feel that the splendid ions of our state are in o 1 ved gloriously, I our best . Let us scor corrupt o 1 reward and s punish him who is recreant to the of honesty sion for achi iden | bour | and | of ¢ Tt in t the two near | any five TI was | a tol | R be ¢ fires, and pain and Q and | show | Orange have filed a petition with selectmen asking that a town meeting of the general assembly memoral ite natrlotic wis and concr svement. May generous Pro e that ha eaped us with His 1ty guide you in your deliberations further the commonwealth ‘onnecticut ess 740 TRAMPS Lodged in Wallingford During Novem- ber and December. 1e number who have had lodgings he t 1p quarters at the r of Wallingford town hall for the past months is in excess of the months of November and December in 1907 by v 300. past two months also " a much large number than In similgr months for the previous years. ie number housed last November 325 and in December 415, making tal for the two months of 740 v | Orange Would Consolidate School Dis- tricts, in the upper district of the alled to consider the matter of Brave Fire Laddies often receive severe burns, putting out , then v Bucklen’s Arnica Salve forget em. It soon drives out . For burns, scalds, wounds, cuts bruises it's earth's greatest h kly cures skin eruptions, old sc boils, ulcers, felons: best pile cure made Relief is instant. at The Lee & Osgood Co.'s Many little livas have been saved by Foley’'s Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. It is the only safe remedy for Infants children, as it contains no opiates or other narcotic drugs, and children like Foley's Honey and Tar Careful mothers keep a bottle in the house Refuse subsgitutes. The Lee & Osgood Co. THE FAMOUS WALTZ CompRLs: . i Henry W, Savage's “The Merty Wid ofs"—Prince. Dantlo and Sonia, . Gold Medal Flour is $00—more ioaves to the sack, BURSEMIA, Jjog colulios of The it's best, ‘| soLp BY, GASTORIA For Infhuts and Ohildren, The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CENTAU! IPANY, NEW VAR OITY. iting its four distriet schools into one central district. The plan is to estal central school and made t T to correspond with the gra schools in New Haven. This nce with plan that has nended by the state board or towns all over the ree towns in tha stat lopted this plan. New K. of P. Deputy. ancellor as ap- Warden of New Ha- flield lodge, No. 32, rtle lodge, No. 4, of lodge, No. 48, of succeed the jate Dr. Habitual QC(;nl;I(ilpa‘[ion M\\)’ bopc\‘mam‘n} overcomelyyprcpa p:\rs{mu' c}lorts withthe assistance of the ong Truly heneficial laxative remedy; byrup ofligs and]‘..\'uirafselnq which enables onetoform vegular habits daily sothat assi ém-_ ure may be grat)uany dispensed willy when no longer needed as the bestof vermedies, when vequired, arelo assist nature and not to fiupp!nnt the natin al funclions, which must depend ultis wately upon proper nourishment, proper of [or&,m\a rip}\t liv_in%gencm" ogel its beneficial effects, always uy the genuine SyrupyFigsE manifaclured Pythls lirf Senna by the ONLY LL LEADINC DRUGCI | one suze onc. repular price S0¢ per Batts"o‘ | { Beware of the Cough 1 that hangs on persistently, { breaking your nig | B8 exhausting you with the violencs derfully any cough, no matter 1| how far advanced or serious, { othes and heals thelrritated aces, clears the clogged alr passages and the oougl pears. At all druggiste’, 28 cta. Qn Live on Candy Chocolate Creams and Peanuts Would Keep You Alive, says Prof. Olsen. Professor Joun C. Orsmw, PR, D, United Statds Food and Drug Inspection Chemist, in his lecture on *‘ Pure Foods and | their Preparation,”” among other things | said: *'It was shown that two-thirds of & | | pound of peanuts and two-thirds of & pound of chocolate creams contain sufficient nour~ | | ishment to feed an adult twenty-four hours. | | A diet of this kind wonld not be expensive | | compared with the cost of other foods.'"/ WE HAVE IT! Eat Peanut Chocolate For Health & Strength For Sale Everywhere fhé De)-H off, HAYES BROS., Proprietors. | Brondway, .. . ..... Norw I Running Hot and Cold Water. | Rooms Unexcelled. Service Prompt. Tables reserved for Ladles. . | febsd ( DR. W.A. CHAPPELL, VETERINARY SURGEON, Office, J. B. Stoddard’s Stable. Res.- dence, 16? High street Telepuoae 137-3. Jani3ia DR. N. GIBLERT GRAY, GRADUATE VETERINARIAN AND DENTIST. 'S STABLE 4 to 20 Bath HOD WHEN you want to put your busi- | ness before the puhbli there s no me- | dium better than through the advertls Bulletim § . Y 0% ¥