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our own cross, and take up that of his brother? \ 3 . Loy fa- s < e d Sometimes imaginary thoughts 5 s . William Poole, Miss Leola and Barl make us very unh&rpy. We h?i\i'e 1it- A . 3 i’tootl: hyagi:gford spent Christmas tle or nothlng m do, we are discon- : M+ ere. b AR VI WINDHAM COUNTY, | Shited o Coriimas with per pusont | *, 8008 A0 e o provigoncs work: our nonr human nature is prone 3 R e Mrs. Nancy E. Lanphear nnd Mlsu is spending the holidays with local to, evil rather than good, and we sit friends. Mabel A. Lanphear spent a few days = fret, r something & S. R. Bates and E. W. Grant made Hhitt, mever matowlizss . No.dbubt CENTRAL VILLAGE ~ fhis weeic at ther mome at South|s i caich of bickerel throueh tho oa g Mo Ut Bomely 010 S| by of rs, Evarett Kendali—Santa | MPa: i, Jossie Hunt and igs For. | G0ne SR Nl L s Lo e o Claus Visits Church Festival—Skat. | ¢nce I Hunt visited this week in | proving. As a rule a man’s a fool; o7, 2 Hartford at Dr. Orin R. Witter's. P. B, Hall is spending a few days at When it's hot er's Peril. Rev. Harry €. McKnight is to prmh Wall He wants it cool; ter Green’s. at the church again Sunday. And when it's cool Mrs. HEverett Randall died at her R P e wants ‘it hot— home on Black Hill, Sunday. Her WO0ODSTOCK WILSONVILLE Always wanting what is not. husband died three months ago, hav- Thi < lies to woman as | ing beer accidentally shot. Funeral ok PR P L e Alwilda, don't | services were held Wednesday mofn- °""'f’ms“h !fltr;llnmm:t Nior Sunday let us be unhappy under any circum- | ing. chool—Personal otes. stances. Cheer up, give a kindly | Miss Hazel Smith of Groton is vis- greeting, or a pleasant smile to some- ‘mg bctt grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. one else and let them see htimt ;)fiy Mfizx?:rlfimi;ues ot Nanhasd, X t by all the. weorld; | v 'y eld, Mass., 2 S % are not forEotten by L Tcoar dea: | 13 visiting his perents, Mr. and Mra,| < Mise Mabel Ritch of Yonkerg, N: ¥.,| sister. . = : 78 : - T E The entertai t and tree w Ty a T et, R. I, was wi relatives one day THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to first; $1.50 te second; $1.00 to Norwich. NANCY LEE. ) 05" “the church Saturday evening, | Were Christmas guests at Valleyside. | last week. third. Award made the last Saturday in each month. Santa Claus arrived and distributed | Mr. and Mrs. Spencer . Child . of the gifts. Cake, candy and ice cream | lsancaster, Mass. have been been vis- wAUREGAN Social Corner Scrap Book || Weig seived f9 all A Sl A EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. ocia P | Miss Myra Mahew of Putnam Is vis- . Miss Rdith 1. Hall of Mt Holvoke| myo sunday schoc” of the Congre- < | iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, | ¢0llege an Brence T taliot Bricse_ | gational chureh had & chriszmeu trea The Bulietin wants good home letters, good business letters; good help- Joseph Farland, port visited their parents, Mr. and| & %0 ST S5 hys Santa. Clans fw-J letters of any kind the mllnd may suzgest.m Theyt;hould be in hand by Miss Jennie Williams of Lebanon | MI® ¥. R. Hall recently. Sante ednesday of each week. Write on but one side of e paper. Mock Roast. visiter her brother, Arthur Williams, | The Chistmus exorclees of the Con- e E e Beturday overing Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Cona. a round of beef that costs from | Monday. ational Sunday school were held ST v ]‘nduy evening. in grange hall. : An The rain of Saturday was a good Mrs. MacRae and Mrs. Agnes Clarg of Boston were here for the holidays. Misses Fannie and Hattie Jennins: spent Christmas with their sister, Mrs. Baker, in New Boston. Mrs. Ada Jerolamon of Worcester spent a few days last week with her Miss Kendall, a teacher in the Bos- ton girls’ high school, is a guest at e parsonage. ACH DAY HAS ITS CARE—EACH CARE HAS ITS DAY 15 cents and sprinkle salt and | Peter Burke, Fred Burke and Miss il Christmas gift to the people of Wage | pepper on it after which roil it up and | Elizabeth Burke were in Willimantic | chtertaining programme of songs end| regan. Warer s flowing over the dam, PRIZES FOR DECEMBER wind enough twine or coarse thr. | Monday to attend the funeral of their b(:n.llnn OF gifts by Santa Claus T | something not seen for many weeks. around -to keep in «hape. Put a lump | aunt. Sosoiaiboa LA Lo | of butter or beef fut in hot stewpan | John Turbody spent Sunday at his . aEni g e The regular prizes for the month of December have been awarded as | With one or two sliced onions. When | home in Worcester. LU Tie mother Mra, W, Fivan. . TOLLAND COUNTY follows: the onions turn brown, put in the meat Mrs. Bridget Reed and \liss Mary Gardner Richardson of New York = . and turn from side to side until it has | Mullen have been guests of Miss Mary : R Sally Prue, of Norwich, first prize, $2.35. Shangad doNT. T pour on enough | Quinn in_Moosup. waéson. Christmas guest of R. B. Rich SOUTH COVENTRY Second prize—M. Roena of Colchester, $1.50. cold water to cover, bt not to drown. |~ Mrs. Willam Simmons was called e Gl Mra BD T Sarara leteon Trank, of Moeosup, third prize, $1. down add a little | to Moosup on account of the death of v Sy et s ‘When the wate B b Tuesday for California, where they| New Electric Lights Shed Glow Over The Bulletin wishes all the members and readers of the Sociil Corner |hot water and ieken and oniiche ibe Sister Man bl T Ot e will spend the winter. g e hes TPy to it If put on to cook soon | The gateman’s house at the crossing R ¢ g Audience ~at Christmas Festival— A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Stter. breakfast # will melt in your | was ontered & few nihts ago. It is Ladies’ Aid Society Raised $343 for dinner time and be equal in | thought someone wanted shelter from WARREN‘"LLE This Purpose. ect to a half dollar roast. the cold, as nothing was missing from S - — . AN OPINION. of $20 a month or $250 a year. That { the building. Christmas Exercises at Local School—| rigay evening there was a Christ- bl S amount would look better in the bank Lemon Sponge Pie. | Skater in Danger. Personal Not | mas concert and tree at the Congre Of course, the system of awarding | at the end of the year, than as a One cup of sugar, one lemon, jui George McFarland skated into an | gational church. The electric lights the prizes in the Social Corner can- | charge on the account book for hired | 4ng grated yellow rind, two eggs. | st Mrs. M. H. Brewer was in the which have just hee t in were used i e = | open place where they had.been cut- . | o i el L B Ll s not e understood from. the: cutside, hf- - 'It does any woman ufl‘(!'l.‘ "” | beaten separate cup of eweet| His companions rescued him. Thread city Monda. AU SR for the firs time, with the exception L 5 work, and no kind husband wishes | nijic one tablespe . but- | mhe ‘water was nearly over his head Mrs. E. L. James was in Clark’s| of the chandelier, which did not ar- and the opportunity for disappoint- | them to exceed their strength. If ¥ou |y Size of walnut. Cream sugar and | “pawin Kennedy, \:hz “fa! taken sud- | Corners Tuesday and visited the schooi rive in time. The programme for tha ment is recurrent with most every dis- | néed a strong woman one day in the | phuerer together, beat in the lemon. denl\ i at hls home last Friday night there. | concert was as follo Anthem, by tribution of the prizes. We wish to week to wagh. black the stove and| jyice and grated rind, then add the better. z Christmas exercises were held at the | choir; song and march, by the chil- ¢ B 3 Badon thia sweep, you could afford that; but too | heaten yolks, cornstarch and milk, rmw, S Dnrnth Burleson of Jewett ' 10¢al school on Friday of Jast week, | dren; prayer: recitations, Annie Swi say right now there is no favoritism | much fol-de-rol and inability to meet | gtir the whites already beaten to | Gity and Rulan!:l Toriah 3( Williman- | When the school closed for a vacation|and Ruth Bertna; vocal solo, R in it, as the awarder doesn't know to | expenses has spoiled many a well- | foam. Bake in a hot oven This will SED s of Miss Helen Mathews of a week. | Ohmen: recitation and encore, whom the money 1s going. n:eawng yo&ulg h}:xshdaml. 15wr~l‘; BOC G have a sponge cake on top with cre ic ChM‘r,lfind Mrfl‘hEglmund é;o{l]e.loy(&pent i \rmon“: selection, by double d ¢ & o ) + ety is based on hard work and rigid | peneath. Have a rich pie ecrust, ba ristmas wit. r. an 8. . a.;tom' Srnest Albertin, F. J. ho“"l“’“ "r" "‘m ,‘"1 “”‘""“‘;l“’r l" | economy—from shirt-sleeves to shirt-|in a deep plate, only one crust. : Tillinghast Family Gathering. Louks, : {1 B Stanley, H. C. Barlow, L. A. the eolumn frankly wrote us that she | sieeves is only three generations, you —_— The Tillinghast families had their Mrs. Earl R. Knight spent Christ- H. Armstrong, John 1. didn't think the awarder of the candy | know. An_$800 n cannot afford to Jellied Chlcksn inual gathering at Frank H. Tilling- | mas with her parents in Windsor, Ct, m Kingsbur; recitation, contest prizes was much of a judge, ;‘3‘,_‘;,:(jf;;"'fm“‘;,”; gty (A Good Dish for Invalids.) ist's where dinner was served. The | Mrs Arod Ormsby of North Gros- chols and Nettie and gave the editor her reason why, spire app E y four pound chick- | tree laden with gifts was at the home B! visiting hie er, A . aai Jolman; Cut up a three ) . day wage-earner needs an every-day en, break the bones, 1d for of Fred W. Tillinghast. Ellen D. Mathewson. encore, Kdith Martin: rec which was sufficient to her, but not | wite, who knows how to keep house water and boil eight hou This iss Blizabeth Burke, Peter Burke | Miss Eva Spaulding is spending her Minnie Cour, Ruth Ohmer so to the editor. But we prefer let- unld ht{\v 1‘0 kct- uol--dwmtuv»rh Re- | then make or nd a half pints d Burke were ‘in Willimantic ’;"hrqlstmhasxi\mcatlmn with her parents| 1o, Miss Nellle Albertin; read- _ | solve to be a tr 1elpmeet to vour voth Strain and coo A spoonf Monday to attend the funeral of their | in_Sout] ngly. F-3 s Julia White; selection, hy ters of this kind to unexpressed ob- | p,;.0.0q and you can put on the atyle L S i e (e B et Telly, is | apnt, Mre. Guilbext. | “afr. and Mrs. . F. Scott spent| quartette, Folléwing the concert. nil Jections and suspicious and general | jn your own house later on.—EDITOR | © nourishing. Season with a littl George Loring of Worcester is at | | Christmas in Providence, the guests of adjourned to the lower room, whera disgruntlement. It may possibly have | SOCIAL CORNER.] = | the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. vM" and Mre. George Milliken the gifts were distributed from {he done the writer some gopd and the | ST ’ { William Loring. =f V&{Hl;'\m W!’:ilehl()\‘lS(}“W("‘nt lto H:i-lfg- tree. ]ll‘ bert C. ]l::n-]mx wde an in- - — Mr. and Mrs, William Gouche and | forc onday to visit his brother, Mil- | imitable Santa Claus. "(‘?M'T»v 3 awarder of the prises no harm. TESTED RECIPES. j‘ son Clifford, who have been visiting | 1ard Whitehouse, who is in the Hart- | basket of deliclousfusset pears 1 The shouted warning of a westerner Social Corner: To make a|| Social Corner’ Chit Chat Mrs. Gouche’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, | ford hospital. among the company and enjoyed by to o disgusted audience that was in [ Good Layer Cake, take one cup of su- John Sullivan, have returned to Plym- all, was from the farm of Royal M. imminent danger of breaking violently ! gur, one-half cup of butter, two egg outh, Mas: | | N | Ros s S | ‘out against a young actor: “Don't } lightly beaten, a pinch of salt, two Color in Linens. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Atwood, Miss | A.B_l_N_gI_q Praise and Thank Offering Service, hoot! He's dof the best h y» | 9 flour, one teaspoon saleratu A touch of color is still n~.m in table | Dorothy Atwood, J. Arthur Atwood, | Gjosing Exercises of School Term Fol- On Sunday evening, the chandelier &loo @’s doing the best he canl” | teaspoons cream of targar and three- | ;i on " Tinte ¢ ecru 9T of Wauregan, Ph Mathewson | [ d by Christmas Tree. having heen placed in use, a praisa might be applicable in this case. | fourths cup of boiling m or butter ¢ Are mot in | Of Fall River, Mass., were at the home | Sobo e Al il d % and thank-offering in tha The Bullstin offered three prizes and | QOpe Egg Cake—One-half cup of i 00d ta between meal | of Philip Mathewson. Sunday. | A very enjoyable programme was|auditorium of the egational rar Mr“iiisiltzg given at our village school Friday af- | church. The choir music was from tha ternoon when the entire school came’| N€W music books, purchased from the together for exercises. At the close |amount given for the purposge by the the pupils enjoyed a Christmas tree. | l«adies’ association. In z(A{-X!l m to the Mrs. Sarah Paine and Miss Irma | choir-singing,. were nmumbers by the Green of Putnam were in town on Fri- | double quartette and solos by William day and attended the Christmas exer- | lucker of Woonsocket, R. I, and Miss cises at the schoolhouee. Nellie Albertin. Ernest Rawley of Providence hss Aid Society’s Good Work. o 'iitint; relatives and friends in adies’ associa his vicin zift 1 & €T OF 95 THoy Nelson Platt, who is attending school \v’;:_'- u“i[ti)]]:unl ll'.\.‘ llrig n:,‘ n:“: at t?; Uglll&;cirsily of Maine, is home | je applied to the electric light fund. for the holidays. The ladies have thus been enabled Mae and Virginia Sharpe and Carl m]:h their own work and the gen- de 3 done natura eatment 't to be T'hey are also liable to awarded eight, and there was one | ter, one and a half cups of sugar, thr writer who helped more than all the | of flour, one 'rf“'“‘" milk, one egg, te t - ’ . | spoon of goda, two teaspgons cream of | rest who didn’t get a prize when the |\ riar "y the flour, cup’ of raisins, awarder would have enjoyed passing | chopped fine. Albert Still of We Frank Still of Westerly, mother, Mrs. James Still, this e Won a Pig. two prizes to and would have then| Gicoanut Cake—One cup of butter,| or is in old blue nd ,“’xil“i;”\“)S“E““'é]_‘l‘;{‘:;lfl il “h.;'.“ig 1 L+ o A 3 . ventiona designe | give! away a i ms’ ore Christ- feit that she had not got her due. | three of sugar, one of sweet r four fare to be had ,\,m,m\ for this color | mas eve. If nearly three times as many pr'zes 'and a half cups of flour, four eggs with | gqj . - Some are : 1y s P: were awarded as promised there could | Whites beaten to a stiff froth, a tea- | ¢ y vork depa 8 v e 3 P s ¢ & 8poon of soda, two of cream of tartar, | vise as to the right tones for each part EKONK have been no injustice done, we think, | one grated cocoanut. 36 Fhie fotiE i e to the contestants. if looked at from | poo\ el oo cup| . Even blue and white color & propertional peint of view. of butter with one and a of | ov@rdone. The newest cente Whatever else may be said about |sugar, add a cup of sour milk, one level | doilies are worked ¢ factory and sty ved a . can e | Miss Ruby Kellogg Leaves Central piece and Village School to Take Colleges in_white,| Course—Successful Christmas Fes- q e ave i ¢ oda i i W ith one tone of old sed as out- & s o ve Griggs are also {fia o fitends to. @ve th this ccrner, let us have it understood | teaspoon of soda in the milk, two and | With one tore of old ed as out. } tivals. Sharpe and Everett 8RS 4 gif i friends glve to a that The Bulletin is trying to have a | % 41 seant cups of flour (I'make the | line in whole or part o i spending their holiday vacation at their ces of the church $343.40 for this i o € @ lhalf cup very scant indeed), one-half | = [ A Chiistmas aernion on Naming:the | homes hefe. square deal with its contributors and | teaspoon each of cinnamon and mace, | Prctty Tablecloth Baby wad-deliversd by Mr. Kellogg W. R. Vaughn of Worcester and A. nd Mrs. H. C. Barlow atienged proposes always to do a little better | and one cup of seeded, chopped and| The daintie in the Line meeting hostes st Mune o 1ghn of \\‘flllmnnAuc‘ spent redding of N wrlow’s sister in than it promises. | floured ralsins. Bake in a in a|be made from fou New Ye service with the Christmas 'wnh their sister, Mrs. A.| Westford on Saturday. y good oven. | nandkerchiefs, four | ¥ McGorty. Sale of Merriam Farm. When it 18 known to the members S0 CER. Corner that some of our bright- | ashione ork Cake—One ¢ o the CUEBSE St some of ouf Biisht- | G sattizvosk abioppefl e s ove W. BE. McGrath visited in Worcester Mond: i of inser n—or mc of the 1dkerenief sacrament will be given next Sunday. Miss Cora Kellogg, who is teaching | the Gardner, MWe: Sdward D. Merriam has sold his thie Boynton Thomestead, in about 5 . high school, is it est contributors send in two or more fone cu # 5 x yards of The er s regulat- | ¢ the parsonage for the holidays. T T ST anders. to Mr. Deniso: of West 8 p b ng water, one cup brown ording to the pric o P 4 anders, to Mr. Denison letters a week under different pen- |sugar, one cup of molasses, one and a | fhn iy S IC EIce O Resigns at Central Village. | HOWARD VALLEY , who will take possession names, that they are not well enough | half cups chopped raisins, four and Take two i April 1. Mr, and Ruby Kelloge is also at her | — s for the holida After teach- | Telephone Service to Be Extended to z two and one-hs years in the the Valley. 1des in Central Village, she has re- a0 1 have not yet decided whers v will locate. Mr. Merriman’s poor salth has necessitated the sale of the acquainted with the merits of a sin- | Folf CIPS (g;s‘{?ifj‘;'e,gl‘lf L gle writer on the face of a single let- | cloves and nutmeg. This ter to tell whether the prize is merited | loaves, roon of inamon, makes two wide '|.1)ur t them and se togethe rters o s for the holida for it is better for them and for us | KINNEY HWOTEL T i i Into each 1z A b and | signed to pursue a special course of | Henry Humes and family were Nor- 3 . AR AT oA or not, as it seldom rests on one alone. | Jam Cake—One cup su two- | sew the insertion on This | study at colle Her place 18 to be | wich visitors last week. | \1;11‘“?{:',3,3,‘5“ D o5 ot Dol Do they may realize the chance there is rds cup nr hulwr, hree < one filled by S sie Lathrop Briggs Mrs. Flora Hawkes visited in ¥ill- | |t p, H, Poterson’s; Mr. and Mrs. Wil~ The contributors who report weekly | nutmeg mul “clove, and I.nr thing 5d€ s erlin college, is spending the holiday | cnpistmas dinner in Willlmant JJ\I‘::“ \Ii W “"'v‘;“;v‘vh;i‘l“ ot “‘\‘ i certainly have an extra call for rec- |cup of jelly or o | vacation in’ Chicago, the guest of " Raymond Hawkes made a business| Ny, air. and Mrs, Frank B. Hull of i v i stantiy | beating - 5 trip to New Britain and Bristol last| bt and Mrs. B. i og‘;uh:nfuh‘en Lhelrnx\n{k is.constantly | F28) DeAMINE [ horous k | R A #lioh Kelloge of £hs Norwich scads Su{’":(‘m' ew n and Baltic, 4\1\ xnll‘ \\l)r ]L- valued for its excellence. CLA OF CANTERBU l Y. { When irons begin to grow ¢ and: €my is at home for the holidays. Clayton Hawkes and la_Fitts have Bradbur We hope the members will not hes- South Canterbury. | smoky rub them 11 on oard on J. Willlam Bas of Boston Was a|gonae to Bristol to spend New Year's. W |11unullh At itate to complain if they feel like PR | w bee fttle fine | Ruest over Christmad at ""; Di“i'sl’"iigfi There is to be telephone ice in Celin Whalen of s hem from, Miss Esther I(..\llup teacher fn Moo- | the vall The poles (md cutieseth Annle O Brienis, | s 1 | FING. good fter thirteen weeks | tha outside world by New Years. spent Christmas in Saybrook. disappointment. b » board be 3 rk;cl‘:i:l‘(hr:l‘: m{ggfl On account of the weather no one e Shoot at the judge any time you Editor ) , so tha & mneighboring = Jecame to preach Sunday. There was fditor Social Corner: 1 thought I g ey n 2 3 i \ morni feel like itl—BDITOR SOCIAL COR- | would send in my way of stuffing s b Daniel Gallup of Dan- ::‘,r\lfilf(y s‘llslf«?«lh]",'. D s GILEAD ECONOMY IN FIRING A RANGE. 1 {Tiaked the dus befors, cut o berttd Maud Brown, who has heen vis- e Bchodls; o, Onenj Monday. {to the inch enough to fill the bird; ! | o h | magie. iting her sister, Mrs, . Howand Gal- NORTH STERLING i spread generous. butter; | B b jup, for several months, has returned B — t a little pepper on each sl % of Providence ! | kditor Social Corner: How to eco- nomically manage a range or a steam | 4t | grate half a n grange held an open meet- evening. A ve interest- Fur for Trlmnfln‘. to her home in New Brunswick. Thomas 1. F i | P 0, e was given heater is not generally understood. | e slices; s 2 2 > il ke Teint el S b mas programm s g ‘ Lack of this knowledge costs the peo- | fold_each slice butter a1 | Fiteh is a v : h Christmas Festival. wvas here last, veel on @ hunting trip | yofi fed by a Christmas tree for ali slo melilons -svery yoar. . The littea | the Bird, not crowding | for trimmings on Persian| On account of the rain Saturday |8nd secured 21 rabbits. == 0% Chilaren: 5 cover on the kitchen range and the | is the way turkey plt iy coats 1ing~ the Christinas festival was ' x b returned from the mother, M week. George W. Arnold, la Myron. Post ha where he has been for some open door on the steam heater are |V served on the are ma oned to Tue evening, when it s sl hings rmmir hobbl itk Aty | w delusion that costs money. | table early in the last centur trimmns 1obbl with great success. / % Gro L k ¥ ake the kitchen range fo be lett | I Hftuen en in lengthy programme was | Mrs. Henry H. Cr ok ; tiutchinson entertained 4 ) L 3 “ ¢ importance wi ton. Del., has been visiting Mrs. I. 3 +dehool Clag t her home the night——The front drafts should Moblegan Hill. any importance w Sunday 100l class a T 1da hing being pucker ttle” Word _oP Welcoms, | Plummer and Miss L 1 be shut tight and the covers kept | won. A Christmas tree Tuesday ] Peter Benoit of . [ band or d in some ) & John Sayles . g ttraction, ’4'1;;:::";1\‘;“;;: k”.lfm:'z“nkmid'z’;,"" \bo | FROM ALWILDA'S POINT OF VIEW On one Exquisite i« Welcome, \nw”l:ol‘{“ King Tesus, s ety held a s e ; polLsd = lamb fitch was Yis i i W e hagday. | A pe fully opened; and the damper in » 5 % 2 11 AT SELCR W Sayl Happy Mildrec faores. Dler e ;i o DeE € . the funnel be partially closed, Cool\ Barers + oicts of the Social Corne ing effect—the vellow Helping Santa Ralph | George Pierce has made the best time was passed by Before I got up onc morning I thought | little animal, the long record here fox hunting during the | those 1 the storm. air rushing in through the open covers AMadeline K My Christmas Gift, e Ay uring deNIenRiRy fice, ctulsithe ton ot 13}1.5 p'easure will come my way to- | ing superbly with the bla Tove's Angels, Lizsie Clark; | Past month, having killed fixe foxes D. I, Hedge is spending a few daym stove, lessens the heat in the room and | Suppose < e ngs to t ¥ Christinas G Tnez ( ; Visit | nfield, ., 5 Suppose I had a broken ankle; 1|and Hudson Bay sable and TaLAE 3 3 ¥ own will open Mon-= makes & continuous 1oss of heat and | should count it a pleasure to get up. | used the Skins: of O oA, | SOUTH KILLINGLY e fo (:1(l-‘I:\|‘|.|ll el eborags 1oney. | Pleasure No. 1. . | form a delicate stri o The steam Ihl»-ur:ex'lllhnt i bullt to LI my wrist were broken, T should | cffective. ThE el iz started bn her month's - 1 s open and close draft | think it a ure to dress myself and | the orange. at 4 v Monday morning * alternately with closing and opening | comb iy hate Pleastes soysel e e s 2 Saved from Awful Death. everal bad places aré to in the roads since last S storm | family found day's ! How and | ways matched with in the the cold air box in the pipe works up- on the correct principle, but contin- calamity his ame shade ompanied by n ( nnL’.\h) n able to get a meal old Is the uously. Where the chain is discon- six montl knew Mites. Bertha bell exere ‘e and Bert Long were callers| McDonald of | ected as & matter of economy T should to met breakfast | ruflled over ¢ Lht ““‘ Laod ?"“' = Mond ; f Mo there Is economy in it, the door and | Pleasure | stan turban. of Air and Mrh. John Crowley werdish ypetite front draft should be closed at {1t is pleasant to be able to do any | with the fiteh k D. Sherman. o Den A1 DL ’l‘\ lu\ 4nd the cold air box or cleck draft | thing. Somo one may say little knot of tinsel ro There “also al motion and ook, Dr. King's 3 There is no economy in charging | ploasant to do what yon. s s Bt song by the children. and and family ok, gureditia ‘ange or steam heater with a thin |to. But 1 : it T by “the . whole Sunday Hill covered route O i 1 er of coal. It takes body to make Jleas: SRt e Monday in the f the reg- B i e teat AL 10 Told 1t una thoitae tha Sl : TR « large tree laden with el LR e For coughs. I and to hold it, and the fire that | everything we do makes life Fisheries and Forests of Japan. | distribute B , IFrank croup, hemor- only has o be fed dceasionally in ev- for somebody. So all of lif The he stch of Ho » s E it reatb s otohn e ubles, it has ne ery way excels in efficiency the fire yday duties are pleasure-holders | o..oc 1€ g : . SO DGREGLL TeROivSn RIVas % | bottle free. Guar- which has to be fed at short intervals | from my point of view el S e WOODSTOCK VALLEY 000 Co." s all day long. ALWILDA | oty or ind “fis ! Economy is the result of doing| Danielson. - : e of Po t s is- (:H\’wr“.‘\r.r;li»wn\_ Wants to Help Some One. things right as well as of doing them one-half of CHAPLIN. liarola D nt T herring L mat- SAE Qs : o s J. F. Boyer of Fer- with good judgment. —_— BEmma Z, Spencer of Pomfret For thirty vears J. F. yer of Fer An expert engineer says these meth- CHEERY NANCY LEE. S ')","."“ ihe the do. Special Christmas Services at Church Atlen Kenyon. e, At nieded el and couldn't find ods will save fifteen per cent. of the - RO Sl —Holiday Visitors. m spent a few days in | it 1 he wants to heip spme cost of heating if carefully attended to, Dear Alwilda: As you have ed :'.l.‘,:“;\”.‘. lm; = f.‘\w 2y A 08 aet WHEL. ane now. Sufiering so long himse Norwich. BLACK DIAMOND. . | Sueuapition of & -subject, 1, fop gne, | MUNSLION Rt 4 Koy, Harry (. MeKnight delivercd | Miss Marjorie Hammond left Friday | fecls for = Toamamack must tell you that I do not agree with | 1rees [ el 199 fine Christmas se it the church | to attend the Westhoro High school. | nervousne petitite, AN INQUIRYE AND ANswER. | |20 Nowsloonotsay tis to be con | o o ntorra by Sunday. ch B I I o e e e T Ty S SPEEARR SSME SR Sud Stuly. cannop Sl 4 spent Christmas with Mr. Briggs' sis- | thitt ric TS Wo! °rs o e s ; hoe s anthe pent Chri v . Brigss’ sis uL B e oities Editor Social Corner: My husband | *°f. ipings vour way. =~ undings and anges Doll¥ R e o e s Ll G S earns $18 a week and refuses to let | circumstances, and, above all, our own ; OCean currents, carrying the f Mg R R TRAL Gk cito B el \nd hearty.” IUs also positively me keep a hired girl, and thinks I |qisposition, are the cornerstone of our | AW&Y from the coast of Hokkaldo. Christmas Concert. T Ties Agnos Racine is_visiting Miss | gnaranteed for liver trouble, Ayspepsia, ought not to be planning to buy a pi- | happiness, or our misery. i While the above ¢ put for- The Christian Endeavor society gave | Maude “fig‘:fi ACiue o B MIsa B s s complaints and u"vifurle and his opposition to my aim This is a beautiful world to live ward by government off . there are , (hristmas concert at the church on | 8 s o malaria o0c, at Lee & Os- and purpose in life I a great trial to lang if we have our health and a rea- | s comcerhied ng trad Mondag Christmas songs good Co.’s. me. Do you not think that a husband | gonable share of this world’s woeads, | Who believe Fation, i reading, and { PLAINFIELD «honld take delight in humoring his Rev, Harry C. McKnight red o st of N wiie 2« far as he possibly can? T try esorte You Want the why shouldn’'t we be happy? If aur | Pract You Must Read Th | efrcumstances are such that wa i o bag-Fiedtl 7 uie B 4 o iter E. Lanphear made Mrs. L B. Lester over Sun- | Benefit. 3 ,_r’jf"“"" lim in every way x;r)cr;l?’ {no family of our own to make happy gt sramme. which was much |day in Providence with her dsughier,| I w. Greer, Greenwood, L., suffereg 2 1 Just see all the good we can do i I the lirge numbher present. | Mrs. Irving Hubbard. | with a severe case of mmhaxo “The (Dora. your husband i8 no more op- | othe 1d when we are doing S : A with refreshments fol- Mrs. Elizabeth Smith was called !u pains were 50 intense [ was forced tq posded to your aim and purpose in iife | otk i 8 1 how much they ap- | ,f"\'_‘,'_ Yo ¢ Stafford Monday by the ~zer1nu~-. hypodermic injections for relief. Thes¢ than you are to his. He wants to gel | precinte our efforts, it makes us hap- | 248852 in 1807 : On Tue ! iay evening a company that |of a sister-in- law, Mrs. nearly filled the r)mpo listened to a |suffered a shock Sunday. Chr concert at South Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haiyburton en- attacks started with a pain’ in the small of my back which gradually became fairl paralyzing. My attention was 828 in 1 From Consul General Thomas Sam- befvrehanded with your aid as a help- e mons, Yokohama, mate; and you have an ambition which i py also. If. on the other hand, we ure ill, let will handicapshim. T do not think $18 !us look about us and see if there T ST wive the Sunday school. | tertaine® their~son, Tarry, of B Pattracted to Foley's Kidns. Remedw a week enough to siupport the style | not others much worse off than It was he United States Dolly tic of G mbury da {and 1 am glad (o say after using this of lving you demand. A hired girl Jare. and remember we ail have trials | whole that census man found \,|~<:\ visitor over Christias with Mi; Rev, Frederick ford hus | wonderfu! medicine 1 am no lonzeg would cost $2 & week and her board ! and crosses to bear in this world. Who | out of ev, 1,000 women in the 2 Helen 3 ed from a trip’ tu Prince Edward Isl- | bothered in any »\a) by my old erery 4 werilh §2 and tsal mesns an outge is ibhere ameng us who wm{ld lay down 29 age period uluuarried, Miss Jessie A, S [ Gl ry © and, lumbag Lee & Osgeod ¢ . :

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