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" is always found IMPORTANT on thlu page. ::ulr“th. -anll sement BUSINESS NEWS advertiser 3———'—‘? WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Yawdeville and Motlon Pictures at the Audiorium. S Moving Picturas and Tlustrated Songs at Breed Theater. Vaudevilla and Motion Pictures at Broadway Theater. Motion Pictures and Tllustrated Songs at the Roderick Theater. Sedgwick Post, Not 1, G. A. R., meets in Buckingham Memorial. Svea Swedish Sick Benefit meets in Carpenters’ Hall. Court City of Norwich, No. 63, F. of A., meets in Foresters' Hall. Haile Club Dance at Armory. Fairmount Orchestra Social in T. A B. Hall . ANNOUNCEME ENTS. See the stylish and ish and durable oxfords for ladies Frank A. Bill offers at $2.50 All the new shapes and leathers. Soclety At the Broadway. Tonight at the Broadway the con- solation prize of $10 is to be awarded to those making the best attempt to Lift the bag of sand. Have made the attempt are eligible for the contest tonight, and in addition to those are the Bitgood brothers, those famous strong men of Voluntown, who were unable to attend last night, but who say they will be there with bells on tonight. This will make a total 1ist of about twenty of the strongest atbletes in the town and is an event which should not be missed by any- To see twenty of Norwieh's na- one. tive sons in the arena batlling for su- premacy will be a sight indéed. The prize for lifting and carrying off the bag has been raised from fifty to one hundred dollars by a well known local dentist, as an incentive for local ath- letes to make & try for the prize. BREED THEATER. sl il o g “The Little Rag Doll,” Pathetic Mov- ing A bright and interesting moving pic- ture at the Breed theater this week is the one called The Little Rag Doll, and js the story of a little child play- ing with her rn.g dod] on the street, ted by and is abduc a gypsy, who aft- erwards sells her to a rich family. The new parents endeavor to please her in every way, with eostly toys, but she still prefers the rag doll. A num- ber of years after the child is shown in her fine home, and a man is called in to set & pane of glase in one of the windows, and recogniges the rag doll in a cadinet, and finds the owner to he none other than his own daughter, now grown, who insists upon both the father and mother coming to her home, which she very gladly opens to them forever. The gtrong bif of the week includes many otber dramatic pictures, among which are The New Mjrror, Convict's Rewenge, Left Out, Edycating the Blind, and a whole reel of comedy by the title of The Uplifting of Mr. Bark- er, omo of the finest pictures in the business. Exeellent music 1 éame Morelle and Mr. Delaney, who sing respectively vocal “Staccato Polke” and “Daddy’s Little Giri,' the great pleasure of all present. PERSONS FALKED ABOUT. It appears that James T. Williams, JIr, who hgs been pamed for civil ser- wiée commissioner by President Taft, &!M former Washirfigton gosrespont - of The Boston Transcrfpt, who at- 1en d Mr. Taft in a confldential ca- y during the preSidentiail cam- pamn. rovided by Ma- Mrs. A. A. Anderson of Greenwioh, Ct. has given 83,000 toward a parish pultding to be dedicated to the social and educational purposes of the deaf and dumb. The house is to be three staries in height and to contain rooms for entertainment, handicraft and phy. slcal training. The death of James H, Rigg, D. D., born in’'1821, twjce pressident of the English Wesleyan conference ang for 15 years editor of The London Quar- terly Review, takes from the ranks of English nonconformity a promineat and influential personality, whose pow- er, 20 years ago, was large and often arbitrarily used. Professor of Arch tor of the Schiesw: of Antlquities at logy and Direc- ofstein Museum i6l ig the full title of Johanna Mestorf, who celebrdted her 80th birthday on April 17. In re- ferring to the anniversary, in which literary and scientific circles of Ger- many were interested, a biographer “Fraulein Mestorf was born at stedt, Holstein, and never mar- Dr. Phillp Schidrowltz, analytical | c t, London, said in answer to Dr. Adeney that there a general idea that the word brandy was derived from | the German. The English word, ever, was as old as its continental equivalents. It was rormerly spell- ed ‘“brandywine,” and then “brand- wine.” The prefix, which was common meant a thing byrning or that had | been burnt. Therefore the word meaht “burnt-wine.” Mme. Olive Fremstead hag been en- oying an ovation lately in Minn sota, er native state, where her ina.- <ian countrymen have recel d her with open arms. In Minpesota, Gov. John Johnson, who went to school with Mme, Fremstead in %t Peter, Minn., presented her with a silver lau- rel wreath at the close of hér concert At St. Peter, where the prima donna’ was born, ctically ti vhole town met her at the statlbn, he; her gon- cert and escorted her back to the train T TROLLEY CIRCUS. Bridgeport Amusement Company Plans Diversion for Children. The Babyland Amusement company, a Bridgeport enterprise, hgs elaborate plans for the season of 1910 when it wifi branch out with a trolley circus designed primarily for children, but upon such a unique scale ag to inter- est adults as well. The company has been presenting baby shows success- fully in Bridgeport and other cities throughout the east, and will continue to provide them in connection with the children’s circus under canvas, SILVER COMP. Began Work on Full Time at Bridge- port on Monday. The E. H, Smith Silver Co. of the Fast End, Bridgeport, went on full time Monday and will commence im- mediately on an arder for $25,000 worth of silverware. 1/, 8. Restaurant and Realty company of New York, which is to erect one of the tailest buildings in the metropo- dis. :f‘h; order, which will be “Made in rt,” comprises an enti: new pattern of Grecl design, whi win not only be novel, but when finished be a oredit to the medkers. how- | The order is from the | All those who {. HOME GARMENT/MAKING. The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. 2881 SHIRT WAIST, Paris Pattern No. 2881 — All Seams Allowed. Turquoise blue linen has been used for this stylish little*waist made up on a plain_ tailored model. Three wide tucks either side of the front, stitched to nearly the bust.line, distribute the fullness,” two of these tucks continuing down the hack to the waist line. The front is closed through the center box plait with very small pear! buttons and the long plain sleeves are trimmed with Cluny lace insertion and hand- embroidery. ‘'he low turndown white linen collar is trimmed with similar insertion and edging, being bhand-em- broidered in the corners, The pattern is in three sizes—13 to 17 years. For a m. of 15 years the of material 20 aist require lnche~ \\'Ide 3” de or 1% yards of insertion, 2 nd 4 medallions. Pr 10 cents. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept.. Norwich, Con English at the Universities. To an American i England nothing is more surprising than the discovery that neither Oxford nor Cambridge pro- vides any epportunity for the serious study of English. At Oxford, for ex- ample, there is only a single professor of English literature, whereas there are ten or a dozen at Harvard and Col- umbia.—The Forum. Seek for Words in Things. It used to be a common saying of | Myson's that men ought not to seek for things in words, but for words In things; for that things are not made on account of words but that words are put together for the sake of things.—Diogenes Laertius Improved Pumping System. In California, where many wells yield both natural gas and water, it is stated that a system has been tried whereby the gas is separated and utilized in an engine to pump the water. Linguistic Policemen. TH®re are at present on duty in the main thoroughfares of Paris 21 po- licemen who speak English, nine who speak German and six who speak Spanish, and their usefulness has been clearly demonstrated. Wisdom. Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life—in a firm- ness of mind and mastery of appetite. It teaches us to do, as well as to talk; and to make our actions and words all of a color.—Seneca. Nearest Perpetual Motion, The man who invented the meter has just died. He place as coming the nearest to date to solving the problem of perpetual mo- tion.—Hartford Courant. gas Encouraging Dream. To dfeam that some one bears you malice foretells a pleasant prospect in your wordly affairs; and that you | | | | takes his | | | | will soon be advanced to some lm-‘ to all the Teutonfe words for brandy, | POrtant station His Funeral Pile. “The man whe works himself death,” says the Philosopher of Folly, | “flids that his money is nothing but | his ‘funeral pile.’ Ferocious. It isn't safe to judge by appearances. The man who acts ferocious abroad may be as meek as a lamb at home.— Chicago Daily News, An Avaricious Woman. A New York woman worth $500,000 has eloped with a plumber. The avari- “cious baggage! —Louisvilie Courier- Journal. Character Easily Determined. Tell me with whom thou art fond, and T will tell thee who thou art— Gpethe. . 5 Division of Labor. A man’s beticr-half lays down the rules in the house, but allows her hus- band to Tfay down the carpets. Book-Loving Scots. More books are printed in Edin- burgh in proportion to population than in any other city in the world. Good Definition. True wit nature to advantage dressed.—P. Most Deadly of Poisons. Prussic acid polsons every living thing, plants as well as animals. tot Tolland.—Surveymg is being done for a state road on the road from Tol- land to Merrow CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Wednesday night, Wauregan house and Auditorium, a roll of bills. Liberal reward will be aid_for its return to Wauregan Bar- ber 5‘""".3’“““‘ BANK BOOK LOST Lost or stolen, Passbook No. 63230 of The Norwich Savings Society. Al per- sons are cautioned agalust purchasirg or negotiating the sume, and any per- son having u claim (o’ said book ix hereby called upon to present said claim_ to sald bank on or before the 29th day of October. 1969, or submlit o having the book declared cancelled and extinguished and a uew book issued in lieu thereof or the amount due theraon paid. APT3eE —_— LEGAL NOTICES. between NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . A COURT OF PROBATE HELD and for the Dis- on the 3d day of TURNER, AT at Montville, within trict of Montville, May, A. D. 19 léresvhl—LHARLEs 2 te of John B. Lathrop, late of Montville, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administra- trix, Addie I. Lathrop, cite the creditors, of said deceased to bring in their clalms against said estate within six months from this date. by posting up a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest to the place where said de- ceased last dwelt, and in the same town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having-a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. CHARLES G. TURNER, Judge. The above and foregolng is a true copy of record. Altest: MARTIN V. B. BRAINARD, Clerk. NOTICE—A} creditors of said de- seased are hereby notified to present *heir claime against said estate to the undersigned at Uncasville, Conn., within the time limited in thz above and fore- going order. ADDIHE I, LATHROP, Administratrix. G. may7d ROGERS Best Ready Mixed PAINT Has greatest covering capac- ity and durability. Accurately made of the best paint materials by the best machinery and in the most modern and best equipped paint and varnish plant in the world. See us when in need of :algts and Finishas of any in We can fell you what 10 use, how much to use, and the cost. Ask Us. CHAS. 036000 & €0, 45 and 41 Commerce Streat. R R R Y R s T Bl Johin & Geo. H. Bliss JEWELERS Watches Diamonds Cut Glass | Silverware Clocks Fine Watch Repairing 126 Main Street, dec28d SPECIAL at the Mill Remnant Store, 201 West Main Street, a lot of Fancy Silks for evening and wedding dresses, all colors, at low prices; also Latest Style Dress Goods, \luslluk and Cotton Goods at half price. Come and see them. MILL REMNANT STORE, 201 West Main St. JOHN BLOOM. Prop. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Travellng Men, etc. Livery comnected SHETUCKKT STREET. Now is the Time to plant Pansles and all Perennials, Foxgloves, Canterbury Bells, Peonies, Hardy Phlox, Poppies, Jap. Iris, and many other choice things. Come and see us. Everyone buying $1.00 worth of goods will be presented with a bunch of German Iris. Estate of G. GEDULDIG, Tel. 662. 77 Cedar Street. apr26d J. ¥. CONANT. 11 Franklin Street. Whitestone 5c and the J. F. €. 10¢ Cigars are the best on the market. Try them. mariéd WANTED—Woman for work. Inquire at this of) WANTED A table young woman would like' position in_widow. er's home; state particulars in first let. ter. Address Rural Carrier, Nonln%tnn- Conn, mayid Eencrtl house- 6d MOTOR BOAT WANTED —Cash for a good able boat; m\ut be in_runnin order; about 20 by 7 feet; cabin boal preferred, Address, with = particulars, Mo!ur Boat, Bulletin Office. may7d NTED—Sewing to do at home. ADPlysao Mrs. “'alfen 55 Elizabeth. WANTED—Reflned American w as housekeeper in small famlily; children: pleasant home for right par. ty. Address E. D. R.-3{6 Montauk New London mey5d WANTED —Two experienced ironers. Norwich Steam Laundry. mayd \\Ax‘mnf‘xuur sewing mathln:a bieycles, cash registers and baby ca Tlages to TEpair; genaral jobbing: Sew- ing” Mu=nine ‘Hospital, - Breed Blag. Tel. 242-4. OF Arop DOSAL . aprao A('E‘lfi WANTED—The new Singer Darner. A thoronghly practical attach- ment for any lockstiteh sewlng ma chine. = Darns hoisery. underwoar, etc. easily operated, saves _time; does Smooth, durable work, BiE commis- ions, tremendous seiler; 'needed . in every home. did proposition for energetic canva r Particulars at Singer Sewing Machine Stores, 45 Main Strest. may4Tul WANTED Cooks, General House Girls, two Boys, Dish Washers and two good laundresses. J. B. LUCAS, room 32 Central Bldg. apridd We Have the Best Make Fishing Boots $3.50 to $5.00 Rubber Coats $2.50 10 $5.75 Garden Hose 8¢ 10 14c foot Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Main St.. Norwich. 162 State St.. New Lendon. ‘Wholesale—Retall — 14 Stores. DR. JONES, Dentist, is now open for praciice at 35 SHETUCKET ST. with a Complete New Equipment. ’Phone 114-3 Room 10 marlsd Used on any Sewing Machine. Shown Inuse at Singer Stores. See it T0-DAY, at 48 MAIN STREET. " $15.00 Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. $10.00 | Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. Also a full line of the New Style Signet Rings. Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, and a complete line of up-to-date Jewelry. FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAL, Franklin Square. mar25d WONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Main Street, Upstalrs, DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. ‘Warry over ill-heaith does youwr health no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. If you are elck, don't worry, but go about it to make ycurself well. To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from woman- ly ills, similar to yours, when we say, 1ake Viburn-O. It is a wonderful female remedy, a3 you will admit if you try I, Directions for !{s use are printed In g'x ‘languages with every bottle. Price | $1.25 at drugglsts. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street, New York. mar3ld THERE 15 no advertisiy stern Connecticut equal for husiness resulte. ' mfidlum in The Bul- R i Fon‘ 'Au;—A Holoe Boston terrier pup, nths, f ree stock. Ap- P Bor P Bl tetinee ‘mayTd | FOR SA Four good sound young road holqtl;pl:lm 3 tf) 9 years olx. Can be seen at 582 North Main St., City. mayid FOR SALE—Stanley passenger touring eal rrell bargain. Address “P.," etin Office. may8d T 'i« i, n . to u rown, Yante, R. D. % ol ¥3d FOR SALE-One 12 ft. mn wi and one dump cart, nearly new gol(:‘d offer buys. G. A, Cote, Bal __maysd HORSES FOR SALE—Hedry Arnold, 812 Jackson Street, wuumumc Loxn ‘1 TO RENT. TO RENT-—At 53, Oak street, nice tenement, either four or seven o roo t floor. Apply Mrs. Vars, 58 Hobart Avenue. = decldMWF TO NT—Farm of 300 acres, well watered; firewood, orchard. etc. ver near to Willimantlc. Addréss “Farm, cary Bulleun Co. y6d m 10 RENT—Furnished rooms, suitabl .1 for one or two gentlémen. lnqulr- this office. PO RENT—A plrasant tenement nl 5 rooms at 21 Ripley place, t Sfde; $9 per month. lInquire 40 Hobart Ave. mray 6d FURNISHED ROOMS—Two hive fur- five- model ; care B _steamer 1908 c. FOR SALE—S. C. R. I. Red ..1‘ d. a Mrs, i1 &l o “rel%‘{ C"" ng[n.g‘ Tooms, niear postofiice. ‘,\,“" FOR SALE—C unche«. molar ‘0 R -Basement at 55 Frankiin ?‘?;t'rlf‘::g ‘u31|n0 . q et; s ble for the paint, plimbing West Mystic Eu. &, u: -x of suiteble business. ___ mayild Conn, TO RENP-—On Washington street, I —— lower tenement. 3 anire J. “FOR SALI-Vary ¢heah, Bradtord (B-okbl-dtr 98 Droadway. @prizd FOR RENT A seyenrroom modern i ‘ovements, 151 Bml 3" enue. Quire at same. aprl in edlately, a Chickerin, now being u%(d by the ing Class at Town Hall. Plaut-Cadden Co, FOR SA LE—Property lquaro 'sople’s ":! nquire of the for ll\lo Mystie; large hell and store to O large \v»lh eated farm for sale F R RENT. one new house contal xoox Tenement 38 McKinley Ave. G. L excelleng house lots at Amh\ " il },‘h,s,h',d ooy and o Crosgrove, 30 Baivc St, or Wawregan Dusiness 50 a e 10-r1 House. mayINWF centrally located. Wor particulars, m- quire Box 315, Mystie, €t aprisd G O TO RENT horns, B, 4 50 ll B, - Bits RS’L‘-’M.“ " A5 5" [New coftages and (enements. Now: {1 aumm "at Egrt Point 4nu near the Wesierly trolley. Leave trel- ley at hospital. ~“rf3TuF . Enquire oif A. L. POTTER & CO.,|° 18 Broadway. apr2éd WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St.,, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance NOTICE. For Sale: By order of the Hon. Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, I will sell the real estate belonfllnl to the estate of Michael McGorry, latg of | Lisbon, in said District, deceas id real estate consists of the undivided one-half interest in a certain tract of farm land with the buildings thereon situate on the westarly side of the bighway, opposite the Towy Hall at nt, ‘w the Town of o mayid " OWEN HAVEY. Admr. TO RENT ll ELM STREET, NEAR CLIFF strect. good tenement of five { hf sala“hflflhhlfl Hanh rooms, ceilar, etc., city water and water closet, bright and pleasant. Low rent. now ready. A large quantity of Head i ‘3 and Curly Lettuce, Wakefield and|3Q) UNCAS STREET, YOUR | Early Summer Cabbage, all well bard- | choice of upper or lower at encd. same low price, Bath, hot Wwater, F. E. PECKHAM, East Side. closet, gas fixtures, attic and cellar. For all particulars of the above or for other property for sale or to rent, call at office on Franklin Square. apr27d | Telephone connection. apr24d SMALL PLACH of fs acres, located in the town of Hampton, Cunn. Good house 5f 5 rooms anu attic; barn and henhouse. Place will keep four and a horse: land equally divide woodland agd ture; wood enough weid at house and hmnnl for fire, goo: runs through pasture. On s s T Sl e &ta. Address Merr n SPECIAL ol elch, Cha 1an30d May 7th FARM BARGAINS. 140 acre farm, 60 agres good titage | 1and, large twg stopy house, iwo barns | For Friday, | with' basements; 10 cows, full line of | gons and farming tools; price $2.400, | | ven acres. good cottage house, barn | | | and henhouse, plenty of frult; price | | | $300. 39 acras. good level land. good | | | buildings, on troiley line, stock and | tools, for' $3,000. $5 acres, some of tle | best land {u Windhem ounty, good | buildings, handy to R. R. $500 worth an i standing timbe*, prica $1 ot Bulldiug | | lots on Manners ave., near trolley n\nnI‘ thread mills, will be sold at a bargain, Send Yoy and views, | TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main St, Willimastie, Comm. 65C z 40---HORSES---40 PER BOTTLE Another carlond § and T Regular price $1 00 | .mml think a batter be f ny !luh"‘ The the kind th | likes uild, sentle and horses’ and {'um e s Glapoar oF e | Geo. Greenberger, \ ey "“‘.'T"nf (;,? 47 Pranklin Street, Norwich, Conn, same terms. Come and see me or telephone Telephcne 8§12, mayld | s EX) | ELMER R. PIERSON. | maysa | S R FOR SALE R Cottage house of 8 yooms and bath, electric light and all modern im: provements, at 124 McKinley Ave. On Easy Terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Sheutcket 8t, Norwich, Ct. John A. Dunn White Star, Cunard, Anchor, American, Red Star, . North German Lioyd, | and French Lines of Steamers. all parts of the Y Tickets to or World at lowest pri And Farmers. Just arrived today at my stable, three carloade of acclimated horses from the White mmi““ml These horses were all bough last fall | Canada and were taken over to Netw lldmp:thruslg the lu (jamps. They were work hard a nter and grtw thin. They are all agclimated and ready to go to work. oy are {:u me $501 as £00d horses as you p. a pair for. Of course, they Jook mowgh and hard. but will ~lck k right wp when A (!}:qv xlr into f«md f % e can sell thése horses from §7 to 31 e | apiece, and they nre oh hat A. W. BURNHAM, | price. « Eye Specialist day and they must 501§ in the next two weeks. T have and fifty of these p for The horses have just arrived to- Twenty flve years experience in fit. 2 e s to the Most Difficult Eyes, §nld horses in the last threg months, and th havi gvsn the | permanently located at 257 Main St., people satisfacslon u want | Norwich, Ct. Satisfaction guaranteed. bargains, come to my stablet at omce Office hours. 2 te § o m. Jan24d DO YOU KNOW and T know that I can make money for you. I have also twenty large draft hoses from the states of Dhio apd Jowa. end several njoe saddle horses, and a ocar- load of nice farm horses. All these horses muet be s0ld im-| hat we carry the finest stock and as- medlately. Now is the time to duy. sortment of TRUNKS, SUIT CASE: —— and TRAVELING BAGS in this city ? I R BI.UIIENTIAL If vou are interested come in and o Mo sea us. Wa,will be glad o show them Largest Horse Dealer in Comnectiout. | to you. Tel. 3450, Est. 1840 20 Morgun St Hartford, Conn. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, apr30d Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weather and fine roads. People like to get out intc the *open air. We furnish the best method, and if you'll take one of our teams vou'll say the same. MAHONEY BROS, Falls mart7d The Shetucket Harness Co. 283 Main Sireet. Talephone 321-3. mayid General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful attentlon. Give me a trial order. Sat. jefaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Tolephone 349-2, Norwich, Avenue, —_—— Whea You want 0 put your Dusie mess befcre the public, there is no me- um better than tnrough the advertiss g‘fl_’ °% ARa Hulleun, = | | l J”’Ih -1 FOETRY. THOUGHTS IN A LIBRARY. Speak Iom softly through Shese 60 itus uvu enshrined; LI ny spirit-host nlz come, Amm bSnum 4 ‘*oy holJ Bl ir rmn." p 2 And rous tuonl - nohh train, -Oh, oh dh of Barth! when round hy pal he storms of life arise, Alld when thy brothers pass thee by With stern, unloving eyes— Here shall the poets chant for Their sweetest, loftl And prophiets walt t It SO, S Gome, with these God-anointed kingw e thou col fion here; % the m?s roum of nhl shelt ge AN EPITHALAMIUM. No one today s happy as you are No one 50 happy iu any plow o# vea hidden islande winged sprey n any impreguable bright Nor eny girl or boy. Naarest approach to your bentMwude Are we who watch your -o-.d:l glad eyes Hno at the awful gates of" Our hunxry hearts eager for On lvok on the true face of ch mr-r‘; childrem, do yeu -J:R( This s the day? Huablnd (-na wite! © happy, happy erfect that it hed A fated blll 4 marriage made In dreams. A rainbow strangely ted on the alr. Hush; d wife—t o old unhappy Glow with mysterious Blesscdmess Tike .n'ofl“':nrm made young again Ana bl[lll_e’[recyn ieat and the retwening And the wum summer soft of pleam- in| Young IDIII the core. lan, Not | Nor yet (1 A \mlnn 80, ked with swestness te Young king and queen—pass te your places now; Pasy’in and from your happy wim- dows gawe Along Joue stately avenue of days; Survey the shining gardens of youy peace, All the future filllng with increass Of garnered joy and prosperous with praise— The lnnlg sweat ripening of your mhr- T vow. —Richard La Galllonne in the Delinea- tor for May. VIEWS AND VARIETIES. Clever Sayings. Teacher—Now, children, who was #t came after Charles the First. Bright Boy—Please, miss, the executioners Boston Transceipt, Holen—Why, he yawged thres times while T was talkipg to him! réle- Perhaps he wasn't yawning. Fe may | have been trying & say something! Modern Society. Generous Lady—Tera, my IXtle boy I know you are hungry for a box of | thege ahimal crackers. Hoy-—Muck obliged, ladys but my folks is vegeta- rans.—Judge. *I¢ you agree with everything a son says thel person will think have good judgment” *T dunno. Cve that unsucesasfully on my wife teburg Post. The Doctor—¥oung man, It will nat do for yeu tn sfick in office. Moy mu= got out {oors—mist have Rin }m way, what Is your ocupation® am an aeronaut.—Life. A poet has just starved to death Let us send bim a wreath of flowers “Let us rather walt for his cebtepary collect a number of wreaths and have public speaking.*=Louisviila Courier- Journal. “Phat was that thing you pwt In my mouth™ gasped the patient. “A reb- ber dam,” soothed the dentist. “Why?" “Reverse the wo i doe?™ sighed the vietim.—Clevek raden “What s your membar of congress noted for?’ “Well.” answered Farmer Corntoseel, “around here he s mowtly xmd for arguments that wom't go own and s that won't come wp.™ ~~Washington “Even a Mwn- fight of ua.. said n't arrest the o fonny man “Oh, 1 dam’t know,” rejoined e mai- ter-of-faot person. Only this m: 1 saw 4 policeman enter a side and stop a few minwtes."—lustrated Bits, MUCH IN LITTLE. The w.of dolls Coburg United 08 amounted to #%, pared with $2:842,4 crease of $941,481. “ut'.""fl. By the ald of the eleetro-p production of manures comadning mospdere nitrogen Germany ::m- ) to largely deorel ?:n of saitpefer fyom' Savannah Line, Mallory Iine amd | O1d Dominion Line A body of $u ‘ - - . o Thomas C'ook & Sen Teurist Tickets ,-axf:-r 1:1‘ r:;mvmfl;r , Special Atteniion S | tan acman ...“.?‘WE.,.. € i £ oS 50 Main Street someizs: X To Horse-Buyers | ,.> | - anere ‘are o NG ot Bt whites—in the hospital in New Sout! Wales. From 1883, when the lazaret wae established, to the end of 1081, 114 persons have been isolated thes. More co| . goal and raw sent gbroad in 1908 tI less money was pecelved Copper was 8,000 tons more for §4.- 000,000 less. Cotton yard exporis de- creased $5,000,000. As shown by the Mexican raiwroad freight departmert, Vera Cruz as a maritime custom port Is enjoving a large increase of business over for- mer months, with a eonsequential h- crease in revenue® from impert taxes, Chinese newspapers report that the ministérs of Great Britain, Ruseia, Germany and France propose to re- commend thelr respective governments to reduce a portion of the Boxer in- demnity as & proof of their friendskip | for China. Extra steamship service Is Belng pro- vided Dbetween Maexico and Spain by the Royal Main line in order to carry the huge chicken erop, says The Mex!- can Herald. Mexico formerly maue large purchases of these from Spain, but is now exporting thom. The London Times has juet pub- lished Dr. Dawson Burn's annual state- ment of the British nation's drink bill, which Consul Church Howe of Manchester gtates shows an annual de- crease last year of nearly $20,000,000, or allowing for increase th population, a decrease in expendiure equal to $36.644,221 The yuchwanpu (ministry of posts and commutations) considers that proposed rallways are Increasing In number in China, there will be a demand for all kinds of mate x‘l:ll if purchased from abrowd. qul China of much profit. The ministry has, therefore, decided to organiee & workshop in Tientsin this speing - order so mest the requisements,

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