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{-...-—.-..-u—..m.................. ‘ B SRR o The Porteous & Mitchell Some farmers are very particular not ‘to sow turnips except when.the Co. hen it es to| y we can make it a point to be careful B N s 7 turniture, clothes, bits of food, have ¢ / taking whiskey, by thunder, they have / . TR A ST ¢ Y . ¢ 2 no use for the moon. < s ) J our wages, thereby, in' my estimation, | ‘When Bill Bangs gets to blustering - S R v :.'lgfiul‘: :A‘:I: gon;(u o all things for / ! abeut things yowd think he was some | L T et it ha th 4. a4 M all_times, if possible, but with prices i ney Savings ; This Evening, at 10 o’clock, this Mid-Summer Norwich. § [ pumpkins. but he is only small pota- 2 > g S e + b ; Smadl, and always t6es i fewinthe Rl .. . : i e e One More Day of Generous _Samantha Psalter told Sariah she [for our darkest hours, knowing with v g5 Clearance Sale will close. A Suitable Wash Day. % jtime and patience we'll sugvive the was going to have one of them new. Bme; and.p viv Editor Social Corner:—Clara Day. Do not miss it Today. Doesn’t matter what your lher letter last week invites the siste! . fashioned two-feathered turbans just $250 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 tol© write what they think about a suit® | = nezds may be, we are probably selling the exact arti- LABORER'S WIFE. to come right up to style once Sa- mantha @on’t know her face ain't built right for it. . The Lucifer Maich of a Neighborhood—A Gossip Parson Dawson says: “Wisdom is (Written Specially for The Bulletin) |born that there's no doins anythins |\ v 2 i c etter than strength” He onght to THREE PRIZES MONTHL A friend who honors me by reading | With them. There are some so rotten r v bebind | 'third. Awara ' ' able wash day. To my mind it should : ; Rty - i £ | mean that they would infect the odor | knew that both are necessary be T made the last Saturday im each month. : e g R Lol B R i A g e e T : e, the day that Is most conyontent o2 cle at a reduced price. Here is a short list of values of a [;1»» ty by leaning over the fence. |two horses and a plow. And there are some who are as amen- g 2 e e AR Z ashing. 1 1 o h - . . 20¢ o Tenson and s quick to ses| OV Cymballsays Bill Bangs' think = FENERY WPl orPR LGPy Nondas but 1 ofien g0 my washing'3 for Today’s selling. Réad it thoroughly. e i L aen wasting | time, | throush u millstone a8 any man. There [box never had anything in it an The Bulletin wants £0od home letters, good business leiters; good help-lon Tuesday or Wednesday even if zeal and printers' ink in preaching co- |ar® some who hate meanness as they | never will have. never illuminates | ful letters of any kind .the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by|there are other mattors that are fm- | ate rattlesnakes, and avoid it as they [ pEre BE U 5 S T ove his | Wednesday of each. week. Write.on but one side of the paper. portant _and need attention. For in- operation to farmers. “What's the e o ashe. T oa sam't twist & rope | Would avald a skunk. Probably thers | P'® Ple Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. [Stance: One Monday there were pine of sand: you can't make ofl and |iSn't much hope from the first sort,— - |encmies. , G apples that must be canned. or some Sater mix: you can't pick peacock | Ot much hope from them nor for them | <yhen a neighbor comes along on a iy of them spoil; another, company came [] - me quite as much by his occaSional Gissidence as by his usual “Good bo: "—this friend tells me fran! feathers off barnvard hens: you can't | DOT of them. But there IS hope in and f, day and perches on the fence to very unexpectedly and she said to me, ol aime | from the latter. and they are the ones|Pusy day and perc n ° OUR SPECFAL COMPETITIVE LETTERS. “I knew you would rather see me to. make a Eood plowteam with any num- {090, p MnG Fork with: talk, it may be trying to’the fence, but : o rey, om wouid racher see me o212 Am opportunity to buy a $1.50 Razor and Strop for 89¢c | ber of off-horses.” - == i Let mot the" sistere, of; the) Coraor bs. Glsturbed 1t thelr Tetters - do: not |Cher mnst waan Moraes, tarrr v Shine, le a lot of High Grade R d st ta @ - TSR . ; , § i eir letters do not [they must wash Monday, rain or shine. ce on sale a lot of High Grade Razors an rops at & B T el Bat Sou” coutd twist mees Yoo Suspose | domt have to mest| I old Bbeneser Pealter is hard of| appear in print the week they are sent in. W2 have been pieased by the va- [and if the rain continues two or three TODAY .50 H . & | nearing ne's always first to hear the | oy competitive letters we have received upon the economies, or how to 1258 the tubs are standing around They are the famous “Griffon” Razor, and are made of the highest grads = §5to a rope orfweave into a cloth. and | e a truck-farmer running a “garden- B Sptigri = - = oo & rope o e I B o lusing |sass” route without ARAIng any of ther | dinner horn. This is what the auick- | ave money. We welcome “Laborer’s Wife" to the column, for she shows [ sani crerr beniabs,bermall Kitchen |2 English steel, hand forged and full concave—EACH ONE FULLY GUAR- every vear an emuision made by {ever stealing his trade or lying about [eared hired man can't understand. that whare means are limited protection is” possible through co-operative [the affairs of her own household bester hurming oil and soapy water together [ his goods or purposely underselling | o . Beor 1o eich > e m, or vay tryl Sari; says that it's et to ions, that money spent for ‘ection is sometimés 2 than any one can advi and the!® ¥ ) 3l they ¢o exactly mix: if the milli- |him, or in some other way trying io| Sariah sa -y v sp: pro‘ec s sometimés a surer safeguard [(0°] o we offer th lste outfit—Razor and Strop—an outfit P P 20, XA Tmake peacock's | out his throat? I camt. I have ons|the yard picked up as you pass alons | against an emergency than little sums in a box. These ecomonic questions = S G L O LR T B 5 TODAY u.':g‘nu, it o st e g e o e 89c Plumes out of hen's feathers it's be- | competitor who has deliberately | than it is to go on purpose 1o Pick | are always interesting and in no danger of 5 thers or ey t 3 ger of ever being exhausted. We hope |feeling of relief must come ywhen she ause the men who make the Siberian |chanzed his route three times this vers | gninge up. T never practiced that | for the fullest and freest expression of opinion on the subject. knows the family washing is done fo ’ it is more trying to the worker. (On sale in Men's Store) Iynx out of American tom-cats have | summer in order to “cut in ahead” of ’ = i o o Jomt. their sunning: and you can train a | me. I have known him, when a cus- W+ gontt JRow: —If DN o, —EDITOR SOCIAL CORNBR. |t irosins tn oue aas The ctarched Borse to work on the nigh side as ‘;;on fomer mdlc:t;edl his h\;lenfl(;n to wait| The city man running a farm is & 5 ity Shoh e day u"d'[:‘:"",“’;n jde—if you begin whea |for me. to intimate that robably : > - $0% youn nouan” wouldn't be around that mornin’ as |Picture to me—a comic picture. Fe Take Care of the Children. knife leangthwise. When the beans|C'othes another. we offer the following additional Togidat/be euund e mommns as 00T e the mame as & Termer | mains oy e o ays e i AMES. BULt Iniets ot SE iRl FAYS 8 e who wil irc all thy special values in Men's Wear i . Sheis_ ack e i ’3“2;:-‘: el ccrgflé:r e L =lpowdrin s machine shop. tag, wosther Joiuil bet. mpme, o e R e :".':’x:";;d;;a'?:t way, then start right in and iron the o i 206 | M yveralls, . SFay Strip i well enough to talk. but food B S Gou 4y have made man only a |P2cially ) me 3 lgreater part of the afternoon. The | Men's Overalls, gray | Tmelt down a lot of farmers in a cruci- | £00d corn has Post money and labor to | fll e amie. vat. by | 0, htve to be especially careful what gook ten mibutes after corn went inliext day she feels about used un. she Men’s Summer Suifs wluo | and Otis checks—good, werv-§ Bie as glass--makers do sand, nor can | Produce. - Its worth :e"y;t S g b ower an o A llld‘ren eat and drink less they |/ ke Bometh :.l"l(kwd“ to 1'“' @ntltalls ma. Now sisters, let us work ac- AT FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES 50c | lueable Overalls at ‘390 oF You soak ‘em for weeks in vats of |§ dOFT. CAnd T ¥ = f!‘ less, | cracky, he's gone down hill so fast sinc ave cholera-infantum, that disease | out under my as &‘five tree, Eoloording to our strength. We owe some- 2 pair, value 50c H chemicals as the featfer fellows do | T 10 s ze:;‘ u‘t 8 farmer | nat he fsn't hardly in sight of them which is so, often fatal -to children. | A aPre o< W}nflh s, cut themlihing to our husbands and children. $15.00 Suits reduced to $ 9.50 Chick-a-biady’s quills, - mor' can ¥ou | nelEhbor wholhappens to plant fn what | All bottles and nipples should be kept | into four parts; each one covered withiiet us save some of our “<weetn $18.00 Suits reduced to $12.50 e e Wt o 204 arive e | tumed out' to ba the right sort of as clean as possiblc and mone but the | Water; no cover on kettle: cooked tilhing zood nature for them. No w B ya50s Wit Seeuved’ to 9VEED 89 | Nen's Khaki Trousers weild with reins and whip as you can a | 20il for the queer season and who has | They say ane man behind a wheel- [Sweetest and purest of milk shosld be | 05 S50 GIIRPICEe T h with skintlcan go to these extremes and keep her value | made throughout and of good horse. ou know yourself,” he went | &1 [nexpectediy blg ;\;m;{]y. = geun{n.:_ hoe 1o better.than three men hehina |Eiven. Mother should be especially |and S?;e;“.nh“l!w): out b;l-;cwm endslrreshness, the natural winning graces o $1.00 | heavy nte — at 89c ag on, “that they're a pigheaded, stub- e the town for > " % careful what child eats, as any suddem % o 'wo _thicknésses—|which are a part of her birthright. air, value $1.00. Tot: each one thinks he knows [(°n cents a dozen. He's losing some fthe hand-hoe, I've noticed some men | change in their food often causes the | cheese cloth in cullender, placed cul-INot beauty of feature, but beauty of uen s nogle 2 more than ln);dct his Jnel‘l(:hb:r! '"{,‘,:g:.ely(}Q::nfl(efi;y:“:n}ffl:‘:wg::?l get frightened, though when they ;’:;;“;,;;1»;,5 oIK ‘:;lcxme‘zts,l-n"dfl ?I:Ieukmeu lceol-;fi_-:, :;;l;“?:ol_?:lr‘; ]J:‘l’lfih D;:r:: ~haracter, which Is woman's chief ry Fl evers consarnmed man-Jack of ‘em. 0 vance |41 ink v are doing too much X now s hard to keep 5 . ink|-harm: and which is a constant joy to q | Men's Outing Shirts %0 eternally sot in even his waims thar{And loss he's causing me. more than Tk hoY. SOl o vl milk sweet these days without ice.|I had about three quarts of juice; add-|ner husband and children. &1 at 10c a pair, 3 for 25¢c, v |-aore oot piait wORS ':.’.; Pothing short of dynamite will move | NS is burt by his own. Some vears| It doesn't make much difference | The way I do is to hang most of it |ed three large cups of ‘granulated CHARITY SWEET: r $1.00 for a box of 12 pairs| e | tuncy collars — regular $oos Dhim. You might as well preach to a g§°,c§:§"¥!"s‘:{, f:"afll;g o set gut & 1ot | yhisther ‘the hawks get the young | (Often & castfull) Inifte wwell, jeaving e D T oY a8l Cantral Vilegs. Shirte at 3 = fock of crows or argue With 8 pun | 0L, “\ont i Canlinowess. | Now e | turkeys or the wet grass gets them. | e OUIEER G PUBECL SR 324,05 [ thira, then let pary cool. put in 10 e meee AGAIN TODAY F of " Tahmael: his hand is against | Sardeners know that a good big.scurdy, | They will run in the srass and die. fof cold water to Hava handy for baby | Klass tpmbler or dried beer jare, or| i m ing Gbud.”hy i o will itinue the Sale of Men's| 3% Men's best quality Balbrig-s @very man, and every man's hand is | cTeamy, solid cauliflower is worthfrom | ; ' 4yt and look at Dave Bells' [3nd the other children. Of course. I olive bottles, cover top when real cold| Editor Social Corner:—There 18 @ 3pair Hose—Fast Black, Full Seamless| value | gan Shirts and Drawers |- e im0 e ihinka It 15 He's | twenty ‘cents up. But this Mr. Smarty L > Sffen visit the well for more milk |With clean brown paper, tie string|tradition that the people of New Eng- | &i301r Hose, made of two thread combed | 50c | shirts with long and shert R i I} pitehtork in | Knew nothing about them, except that | sunflower patch. It is a luny 100kins | aithoush I have kept it sweet until|round edge, or clastic band. It jellyfland speak Fnglish. Vet visitors from |Zggvpiian yarn—on sale at 10c a pair Sloeves, and drawers with e Mcmar ant-hill, | they weren't cabbages, and he soid|sight for a farm, and Dave says they | night most every day this summer by |i8 Dot quits thick enoughi cook till morefthe south and west who come expect 2 AEIU0R Po. SIERV SR 83 d_on his own p: v e Th R the Thitest of Hagtich ond for 25¢, regular 15c Half Hose. lov several hundred heads to my custom- | ¢t © o e o hen fodder. | Keeping my milke pitcher in waters. |reduced. It is color of ruby, and very | } = 'll be into you soonsr or } e e s b E ers fog five cemrts a head. To be sure How often at dinner or other meals | irm and you want some more. Think[most undefiled, open their eves in as- - s ‘:'(‘fm -2 = they weren’t very good.—he knew noth. | The jays are getting a good deal o we have to say fo our childrem, “you|0f all ‘the . berries—huckleberries, injtonishment at'such expressions as, I ing about blanching them—but it was | After Samantha Psalter had talked | have had enough,” or “it will make |Pie slump, cherry pie, strawberryffeel pretty good e don't (?) feel . - in Women’s Waists, Dresses, e hare T Broke in. “you're | SROUSh to knock my cauliflower trads B Vhdu . vou sick:” when they insist on eating | shortcake, raspberries. Go away poor|real good,” etc. Please do not jump to S clal Vallles - 5 b R e Y ® |into a cocked hat for that season. to Sariah for three hours she cON-|p,oqf ail greencorn or other veseta- | Starvation times. J.E. T. |the conclusion that it troubles me. It Suits, Miliinery, Etc. 2 ‘ou don’t mean that all the farmers in cluded with this: “I'm so busy I can- | bles, and how real is their sorrow at| Yaatic. does offend my. car. like » false note g ®his town are numbskulls. Tm a farni- | Every one of us is meeting, and is mot stay another minute.” She might ?:‘Ll:‘:a d"rno‘:vr:{ fro;g:(;m:sfl; 1‘l{llg.kol" 5 This ‘usage can hardly come of lgnor- |SAt 800—Women's White Lawn Walsts,| At 39c—Women's Drawers of fine cross @r and you're either cxaggerating now | golng io keep on meeting that sort of [ have torn hersell away sooner v = p s suddenly taken il S B L Al with open front and long sleeve: bar muslin, trimmed with em; were Iving last week, when vou told | thing. ~We're also goinz to keen on z ¥ : s | okl vonuSie en g EDOL we :—Having en-la sweet morsel under the tongue. Is fronte st Nioe: Hemburs: and broldery and lnce—dlso of main “Farmer that you ifked to taik to | having toothache and rheumatism and | VHen @ man tries to run a 31 |take the following cure for cholera-!joved the Social Corner for severalfit the New England ot e geliil pleated—value $1.00. ook’ Wit wide Teve SARSEIES me, because I could appreciate rea- |taxes to pay. But we dan't have to|thirst on $20 a month he lsu't worth | morbus: One coffee :;'.'"hu"bf”:‘“ynf months and used some of the recipeslit peculiar to Eastern Connecticut|3s¢ $2.98—Women's and Misses' One- SOl Ji Wide 800 ST LN Son. Youwre a farmer yourself, and a |live all our lives in a dentist’s chair, | having on-the farm, for*that takes ait | FOEUETS | ZePROO « D PO%; |2nd found them very good. I thoughtlonly? T ask for information. “How e Ty e S itire Hnan. Kinet inwsttiag and. ribben run—valus Bere in this barovard, that have ad- |of ‘em just as bright and just as well- | the colic and the veterinary five dol- e tablesmoontul woery hour_” | of berries, three pounds of eugar, one| Perhaps it is not & question of good colorings—value $5.00. i sud walous ‘aac. ava pubtad mittedly £ot some xen?:s:lldx;vpx:r’\‘\l‘nlp -4 r:;e?l:‘ak'.nr.: \;\e i[re lm}:se.l\ei. We | jars without having discovered what If unable to get rhubarb powder we | Pint of vinegar, and one tablespoonfusage in English. Possible ther: may t $3.98—Women's and Misses’ Tallor- leath in a variety of wstyles B e et e Mestnr o it gd .3255‘\5’ ae work | dig up a piece of Toot and cut in pieces | °f cinnamon. one teaspoon .of clovesfbe a deep. fundumental princ iple made Wash Suits, a big variety Oxfor Ties ' aid . ALupHe o gy e ey tassd i | wtets < s . 8¢ £ | ana let stana in_the boiling water. “ook altogether 30 minutes. working itself to the surface in this of styles in white, tan, rose and ¢ S g et Tt i B Sver miin S Hiknron. e ‘wnd e e G "ngh | TPuckn coax 2 hox two miles while A"YOUNG MOTHER. | - sucklsherrisw: ‘and " Bhubseis_Eighthiny 190 B ter® (ot (e, Dotkers ind RS e S e i i el Bneltoorn comb o |In union” T&I'pr‘f,gfééfi"f‘“".‘}";;’i‘,‘; ;:\;;ri‘::;su:;: ::;'mw This appli Packerville. = cups berrics, fourcups sugar, und tourlncar, and are ctiving fo be sy stock that sold up to $5.50. 83 “Aw, your e oy 2, - e a8 wel 0 . ., < - ureitheir fellow ? They may be ex- C| 's Cha ay e grinming a little sheepishly, “of course | vice and backwardness. Furthermore, | 1y 1s ot tickling the earth with a A Teacher's Query. Elowly without any water being added |urersing chair Jatention of maed willoe |5 . o in Drale vy and cadotsome Therew exceptions~ " |mo coalition of retrosression ever act- |, i1 i 1oL CORIRE O SRS SO Sditor Social Corner:—Haye been | Will keep without seallng. Dretty gooa will—or their sense of with white polka dots—skirts A Mi"inery Exceptions be bxm\'-d'.(m retorted; | daily held ¢ |er:or|ddlgack. while every e e 3 s ki very much interested in reading the| Creamed Cucumbers— Take quite|300d in a zood old world, or trying to ful] pleated and dress is finished “every man’s an exceptio _Ssms| Semmbistion e sivencamint sarely then. He who keeps the hoe going |letters from the daughters of the|jarge cucumbers, may ba 100 large tofsay how good it seems (o be alive with fancy piping—value $1.50. STILL FURTHER REDUCED P e S I T nsiran | ool end of iy boxer . lote oomotithe ] il the thme keeps the crope a-coming: | Hoelal Corner, telling how they save | car raw, and peel, then slice not very] When I was a child 1 was taught to B e | i o e JSE Kot MLo . ciing trutt Dang o the. tres. tgp | T iekien OImaEtolatn Jole. o |(iin-and aitimer fu- fust cnangh eltadfra LY. “Quite. Well, thaniiyout, Bt If| BAL So=Womalve., Btriped' Gliughan| Telnmed’ Hats 28c gur heads, but mighty fes abso. |and keep cool ourselves. “Not what g fru g e tre ‘Now, one would think & teacher'water to cook tender which will be in|l have been missing. in consequence, Wash Petticoats, in blue and H lutely bald_—You don’t think much of | we would but what we may, makes up |long 18 a poor practice. Fruit tal with 'a fixed, definite salary would have | about fen minutes: then cover with|Some unsuspected good. or if I am white only. made with deep|mog we offer our entire stock off Neighbor Sherman's way of farming, | the sum of MHving” men have beed|om when stems are brittle ripens best [T trouble in saving vet when you|swest cream and lot cook slowly fve[laiming for my motives and actions flounce and two ruffies. Y Trimmed Outing Hats fors @0 you~ z e e ionet take into consideration her social ob- | minutes; add salt and pepper to taste,|®SS than they deserve I ought to w 2 R Women, Mis 1 Childre all' n TR SRR T Pl T set. ligation, expenditures for dress. books. | and serve hot. MEHITABBL, '|wake up to it. Will the Soefal Corner | 8At 69c—Women's Black Underskirts of|265 zach, former prices as high as $1.89 S Youre puttineit mild. : fon if they will: it's pleasanter-for us | 1S & 800d deal like a thief with poor | nolging a ;public pesition, I think you Eowecint 110w SN0 Nucipes- S g A e and cording and .with deep| Dress Hats.$2.98 Tow much sugar do you use in a | who know which way it is heading to | evesight—if he gets /anvthing very | will agres with me that it is as much | Dear flounce. e - keep awell in front where the going is | fine, it is purely accidental. a problem how to save with a teacher | helpful letters from the sisters seem| Norwich, 3 2 e 'l'my we offer about 15 Women “Shy, 1 dunno, never reckoned freshest and let the other fellows take | yo . = .o ¥ A _|as with the farmer's wife, the housa- |like good letters from home. Some| ¢ '|gAt 98o—Woman Chambray = House Fine Dress Hats, ¢ mprising wp” our dust. wd think there was virtue in|keeper, the clerk, and others to whom [people think this is a hard world to Self-Helps for Bus: - Blirts inihiue’ only, ' trimmed|our eutire, atock of Fattern Hats saf “Dom't you have a standing order promising right and doing wrong from | a penny saved is a penny earned. live in, but it is the best world we'vel “ With hgessiin. white — Kigo of}the “Gge™ Bmant Fallobed e with Packer's delivery clerk to leave| “Another man's failures will never | the speech and conduct of some men. 1 have no novel or unique method of | ever been in, and right action and a| Editer Social Corner:—I hope others pepcale in white grounds with | originally sold up to $15.50 1 at ou a ten-pound bag every week?[save you, savs the old hymn. But |It beats all how much better most of | S2VinS- The question with me is|clear conscience makes it a tolerablylhave found the Cormer as heipful in white figures. $2.98. Thas what your wife saye. your Steadfastness and brotherliness yhe most of | “wWays and Means of How to Save.” |satisfactory place to tarry in. various ways as T have. 1 read it and — “Then it's so: what she says goes.” |and zeal for righteousness and con- | US ¢an talk than do Having at the beginning of the| One sister spoke of the remediallscrap-book parts of it 2ach week. It ‘Do you know vm;:‘ you're paving .\lanh! usebo! this wise foresight which ;EC_ULIA = school year tnkeln an inventory of my D;onehr es of the Irish potato—it islis !l“"rom‘rxlb“'l T have gathered s & N-no. guess it varies some. ought to be common sense—these may R WELL. worldly possessions (economy loom- |the best remedy for chilblain when|mass of useful information from it. S W l hl H i d U d She Says you've had @ little at six | help {0 save the other man, as well as| | ing high on the horizon) T decide that | Arst felt and the pulp siightly saturatifind to be up in the Tittle details of ummer-we g osiery an nderwear ts and a £00¢ eal at six-and-a-hal to elevate yourself. us ompleted for Bridgeport Com- |last vear’s coat, hat and dress will do |ed witl eroseane oil has operated|the household tells for economy stead- g s @nd some at seven: that it'll average THE FARMER. B s e 2 B Aenirics Seestn HE Sl s n el Tin e nt poscdE el SOME GREAT VALUES FOR TODAY’S SELLING. H &t least six-and-a-half.” s pany- nteresting Experiment. |simpls matter to subtract from my |applied to the chest and covered with| I spilled the brine from pickles on|8 ¢ | Children’s. Black Ribbed Hos-| WOMEN'S 50c HOSIERY 35c “That settles it; she knows. What- 3 —_— month's salary, amount of board, laun- | flannel. Minced onions and roasted|the front of a gray Panama dress and % | Sery—at 9c u pair, 8 for, 26c " ye drivin® at, anyway 7" : Result of Atmospheric Pressure. Local contractors have just finished | 4ry Dill, trolley fare and a small sum | onions are also a relief for aches. I took the stain out with a past> of | vaiue 1216c. 4 *| 600 pairs of .Women's Fifty-cent “Now listen to me, I says. “Hos High atmospheric pressure in the |a 100,000-gallon well for the Bridse. | (O, uXuries, the balance to be put| Iggs packed in cases with the small cold: starch; also the stain left from e Hoslery, Includin sheer . Gauzes Kins and Sherman and T each us=e| .00 ¢ porcong not doing manual la. 3 o = the Bridge- | aside and added to monthly until one | 2nd down will keep in good conditionfice cream soda. Put it on thick, let it At Tatants ibd. Chiidrets Sooks, |~ Lials, Sk Gause Lisle, Ingrain T = Bbout 500 of sugar a vear, You seem | # - | port Malleable Iron company at South | hundred dollars is ready for the “Sav- jmuch longer than when otherwise|dry, brush off. 1 B b RO oo, mort "L ~ REVER Sy R use about the same. That is T has been found to act as a mental |and Railroad avenues in which the |ings Bank” Yes, but there upon hangs | packed. “ranberries are excelient blood puri- o ack, white and colors, some| Gauze Cotton, Lace Lisle, Kte.—bothg Four use at least a ton a year. At €5 | stimulus, increasing the impulse to|base of the well wall was built at the | ® tale: Seeds saved from our own pretty|flers. Squeeze out the juice; bring to et e e Sy regular and outsize Remember.5 cents for a ten-pound bag we're paving | talk. B i i e All goes well for the first two or threa | flowers save nickels, as do those gath-|a boil; add sugar to taste; boil up < 3 ; theése are actual 50c value at 35c am $6.50 a hundred or 3130 a ton. But we 3 p and susk to @ depth of 32 feet | months. Then comes the lecture sea- | ered in the vegetabie garden. again and bottle hot. Kecep in a cool[§ At | Women's Black Lace Hoslery ks o Bo ag buy a ton in New York at $5.15 a I R, AT under its own weight. The well |son, the new book, and last but not| Tha good parts of worn trousers|place and drink freely 116 | —also Plain Hosiery in black| pair, 3 for $1.00. EY dred. less one per cent for cash, or Ready for Any Possibility. which is for the purpose of doing away | least the new style of hat and gown, [and the thick pockets washed serve| A hop sirun—not too sweet—lis like- -‘n‘n’_d ‘mn ‘:‘Flulnr 16c value at iy ; . C pair. At | Children's ne Lisle Vests with the purchase of city water at |making one’s old clothes lock so dowdy |many an econominal purpose. ThelWise a cleanser of the blood. meter rates, is the largest well of its | by comparison. . . last fitted properly as sock-heels arer Cornstarch is a good substitute for © built In New England if not | Inroads are made on tha portion we | the boss. ©ggs. One tablespoonful is cqual to %o faithfully promised ourself we| I send a recipe for home-made hard|one egs. > is & saving of i= 37 worth vour saving? Wil vou | all eventualities. A London woman in- | kind ev fery, black lisle with silk em- | | At | Women's Embroidered Hos- 120 | an odd lot, reduced from 26 | | Il in us and make the fourth tq buy | formed the magistrates that when her | in_the United" State: 4 A 25¢. Women's Ribbed Ves = hat ton? husband struck her she sent for the | MBAY, contractors and engineers [ would not-use-and~the bank account |gingerbroad: Iwo cups New Orleans| To keep fliex off gilt frames, boll breidery, value 25c. ‘1‘“ | " Ryt N o i R acinis. > Why, ¥ duntio— vmpotnds e Dl watched with much. interest for the |at the end of the vear is so much|molasses, 7 tablespoonfuls of water, 2/three or four onions in a pint of water; At | Women's Lace Lisle Hoster: o | variety of styles, regularg Bow much's the freight?” police, a e vicar. result of the engireering feat and |Smaller than we anpticipated. teaspoons of soda, 1 jteaspoon of[3PPly With a soft brush. 15c | regular 25¢ Hosiery at 15c | price 15c “Seventy-five cents apiece. some had misgivings that there was| Do T hear vou say, “Wear vour old | ginger, half a teaspoon of salt, work| TO remove blood stains rrom cloth. e & L “Let's see, T'd have to pay out——" R going to be a crack in the concrete | clothes.” Do not allow yourself to be |in flour enough so that the dough will|saturate with kerosene. and afier g At | Women's Ribbed Union Sults a e pay cut Se 2 i youd save ounterfeits. before they had finished. But the |uncomfortable bacause of them. not stick to the hands orthe kneading(Standing a little while wash in warm At Women's Lace Lisle Hosiery 226 | low neck and sleeveless, lac | $5.25, which is something like twent An impudent fellow may counter- |Wwell is completed without a flaw i | g0 soclal recreation, and I repiy, board and work until it shine: Lijwater. 280 | —white, tan, pink. sky, gray nock. and. siesvelens, jabel per cent. Gettin’ anything like that in- | feit modesty; but I'll be hanged if a |i!S Side and contains 14 to 15 feet of | I the right?” out and cut in squares and check! To cure the sting of bee or wasp, and champagne. regular 50 trimmed, regular 30c Sults at® Terest om your other invesiments?’ modest man can ever counterfeit im. | "3t g Should be glad.to get the view point | with a knife. A half teaspoon of/MiX earth with water to the consist- value at 25¢ a pair. | 22¢ & Suit 4 1 “By George, 1 guess not. Say, I'm Hscoc=Wrom e G - | The well is liexagon in shape and is | of the daughters. alum will improve its keeping quali-|®Pcy of mud. Apply at onc with you: I'll bring the money over | Pudence. e Stoovs to Con- |36 feet in circumference. At the start The following eggless - receipt for |ties. It looks nice and is palatable, | TO stop bleeding put a handful of o i ——r 4 fonight, after chores. When're you go- | quer.” a drillase of 12x12 timbors about thres | cookles will make four dozen: "Three PRANE - {iche gn.the out- - z H n" send ™ eet in widt was bolted together | cups flou 2 cups sugar; 1 cup short- Moosup. ttle children suffer often with ear- s o : about eight below the surface o the | ening: 1 cup sour milk: 1 teaepoon s gaca achie and this has been tried and never Special Values from Several Other Now there was a vivid illustration A Word of E P ground On topyof this drillage was |Saleratus; 1 teaspoon salt If you don’t | Protection Viewed by a Laborer’s Wife, faile! Feel -~ and haka . anc onlon. B =i i IR farmers can St o ncouragemént. laid the solid concrete until it resem- | use all butter. Bait. ookl Ak el “|When done take the heart out ot it n l l Sale P epie to co-operate. Four of us| I the timber supply runs out entire. [bled & gigantic collar. This collar 3 . A TBACHER |, Bditor Social Corner;—While welend when just warm squeeze ' the epar menis on Foahboms. one croonety. and one cons | 1y why Dot use for building in future | 5000 formed its own coffer dam and it | ~Willimhntic. bove many geod idens of Siving (romiwarm julce into " the- ‘ear. Nothius, A s ot o 2 was sunk under its own < " how|better: . ad L ibee . Tebiahte R f=f and one catious, and all i | the tables that came over In the May- | Nated by ' sank of laborcis. whe Poultry Points. many have thought, pernaps, thelr way| An excellent carmi e 100—Knitting Yarns, odd shades, at[At 36e-—Boys' Knee Troussrs, val ::dei:.,“ SEtakily AlnFten & Co-opor- flower.—Louisville Courler-Journal. worked in the cemter of the biz ce- Mo Motar dobenpr Ve ape'd could not be casily adopted by others flatulant infants may be ket 10c a skein to close. s e e s B ment/ ring_ plcking and shovellng at | hogan eading About poultry and found |in his ot her. oo ey To.be saréwhenever the Child s in buin ar Eisa 100 pleces of Imitation Clusy, | At 89c—Boys' Wash Sults, value $1:00 ing to save money; we're going to save A Change Impending. the pase of the drillage which was'| "% ‘scientific branch of farming, re-|wa can all learn every day, sometning|by dropping five &rains of ol of Ani- | Platte Vil and Tarchon Lace| . g1.85—Beys' Two-piece Suits, six trouble—there wom't be this year. any |y s you accept me it will make | 30ded to ifs weight cvers da pounds | quiring much experience to make it | of value to us. seed and two of peppermint” on half | Edging ana Inserting, an m BDége-Toe-plesy Suits, s out of sugar before the de- | HE— e o ey > i e A success, just like any other kind of |~ While “Woman at Home” can savelan ounce of Jump suzar and rubbing it porter's surplus stock — on H very wagon is due—: we're going (o man 3 you refuse ruck Quicksand. business. " It Js a home study learning |hor dimes, I find the iceman claimsito a mortar, with a dram of magn> | sale at bc and 10c a yard,| At $3.96—Boys’ Two-plece Sulits, sizess preciate. more or less keenly. the| me I shall never be the same man| At a depth of about 12 feet the |One 8o much of the food value of grain. | mine, ahd in winter the coalman hisiA small quantity may be given in a value up to 5oc. 8 to 17, value $5.60. % of joining hands for mutual th. " Puzich; work was hastened by striking quick. | rass, vegetables and fruits. Fresh |shar - ittle w : - g , ! | agal A & q share towards coal. As for saving.thellittle water at a time and always with ; F H self-help over the customary potting sand into which the shovelers in the | €888 are always in demand and a com- | dollar a week “whatever happens. benefit. . 82¢ | Chiffon Made Veils, with or IR ) g @t each other from behind ou pit sunk up to their middles ana |fort often to furnish them for those | as Ellen does—that is out of the ques-| While I cannot hope to be a regylar \""‘un ‘| without I"mrd:‘r; "ull colors— B 1.00 | at 82¢, value $1.00. B Separate stumps. It won't he very lonz - Queer ‘Rguson for: Divorce: Worked with ropes handy for them. fs | Who are ill. Pleasant calls are made |tlon completely, with a laboring manjcontributor 1 shall try fo do my part 25 doven Venise Luce Dutcn|AUGUSt Sale of Blankels: Before some of the four will begin won- - grasp and be pulled oit in case by going to se> those that are inter- » e ime o. same way to bur our own cattle salt | band because he stutters. Most mar- | At the end Of the six weeks hard |to &row upon the henhouse, producing |and wifs who pay their Fonest debts, Norwich. value | Collars, round pointed and| yjouards of 2000 pairs of Blankets. $nd phosphates and our barn feeds. | ried men don’t even get a chance to |pan was struck when the weight of |3 Pleasing effect and afford morecom- |if they haven't a ‘little tin box” of] (¥ $1.00 | square’ shapes. for either| UPWSTES of TOR PR : Perhaps A new Rochdale association | go that—New York Herald. the concrete upon the drillage hai|fort for the inmates. Give the chil-|dollars, dimes or pennies, =~ | Withoutdoudt sccidents have ' in- Fogmnor vInre Wiisin SRR Y O Just have been born on the side 3 X reached 1600.000- pounds. The hard- | dren some of the chickens, or money [ Now for my way of providing for the.creased and ara incressing. From oo i io Ehe, eotntevy are hare—AT AN AV of nnl_r_‘nl‘l!ou;'-dloni"fl;‘cr:‘"r:"(;rm;; pan was ;1‘2 feet from the surface and {(rom he Sals crL ot Ih‘s!rhsu'e them {many trying times, which often besef|15.000 to 20000 fatal. and from 700 - —_— ERAGE REDUCTION OF ONE-3 :lmb“m“: Going s suas; 8 Peace and War. about, eight feet below water. eep account of the mum 1aid each | yus in this life. think, a - member-000 to £00,000 non-fatal industrial ac- THIRD LESS THAN USUAL PRICES. A man should be as ready to fight The Malleable Tron company calis |day, it will give them an idea of keep- | ship in a good fraternal orsanization.jcidents, according to the estimate of * W for the best interes Boys’ Wear % |ing’home exponses, more kindnes: 5= | animals and to | will give one a longer, surer, and saferia careful statistician, occur in the aving mother many i protection than the same amount (75|United States cvery year A majori- At..-B00 the well a ‘condensing wel] as the lug . 78 of his country |haust pipes from its boilers will There are farmers and farmers. There are some so stupid or so stub- | in time of peace as in time of war.— |connected with it and oth steps, and developing character for o ¢ e vie e ing (i value 95 -yttt O i amd ther e | O . fosinger month) will, in a “little tinjty of the victims ere bupporting fam- AT FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES At val d supply of water frem it into its boilers, | five dollars was saved Dby keeping | Fow much have we at the end of six| 2At 10e—Boys’ Eton Caps, value 25c. At 1118 - yalue 3150 The concern will have on hand at all | POUliTY. Accept many thanks for the | months? o At $1.38 — value 81 Horse’s Small Stomach. times a supply of fresh water that |Prie of last month. Success to thel Yet fn the Order, husband in sick- / . gAb 18— Rops\ Weioh: Hats 'vaile 2he, L e 2 ; 'A‘Ifl THE The horse has a smaller stomach in { Will not cost more than the expense | editor-and friends of the Social Cor-|ness, s sure of ' doctor, medicine,| 84t 0" Boys' Craah. Hal R Al $1.68 value § propartion to 1ts siee e eng other | °f Wuilding the well nem BLANCHE. | witdners (f necessary), and cash for, "e a r er I At 9048 — value 3300 e ey ~ : 26_weeks. 2 y ¢ 39c—Boys' Gol? Caps, value boc g : All In the Name. Starvation Tim: Where's the tin box? W Al $2.08 value $400 g rv. Now for that dark shadew. “death,” < At 19c-—Boys' Blouse Walsts, value 25c % TONIGHT. B it T ; This '\s Tth‘oh real name of the dalaf | Editor Souial Cormer:—One of my | which falls over all at seme vmic: The Best 5¢ Drink iy ¥ al At ::.:s value $6.00 . i ama of Thibet, A'wang lo-pu tsang. | Nelghbors says, from April thi October, | - Can the laboring man, and his fami- 840 59c—Boyw Bathing Suits, value At 9448 valug 36,00 Some men keep on being egotists, | (U0 o ohia.chochl - chutwangehy | 'S Strvation time with nothing but|ly from father to child, be any better sold in town. | el ; i B 2 A FREE TICKET ATTACHED 10 even after their loye letters are pub- Noh “ | garden sass and baked apples. 1 did |protected for 10, 16 of 25 cente per| g 1 = ST T T E ] lished. «chio-le-langchieh. not feel that way this moon. I liad |week than in a ‘small life insurance’l Made and served only at Vi old-fashioned succotash. Took about| Instead of sweets, it macessary, pay) . The Porteous & Mitchell Co. EACH BALLOON 4 — o g : [} -half pound rather lean salt pork, | premiums. "o - ) - Best Let Alone. TWe quarts of water, two coff For the one who cam. 1 woul . 4 ’ Children Ory, | yuew i sttt i supros | o hiied oo o Tandii vttt sy & Bttt Sstay Dunm’s Fountain, o8 e . | tender ng beans, and while ten or twen often gives it new life—A. Brink e g TS, e, Ol S . 50 Main Street. carn throi the centre with dra 1t or Sessasesansensesnsennnnnentannn RN ARSI TASTORIA [mn” A S :