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¥ ut Forestry A.neulon. meeting of the - Connec- tl’-ut Forul ‘association will be'held Saturday, May 6, at Higby Moyntain }mrvw{ Middletown. The order. of cises. follows: . 11 to-12 a. m.—Inspection of .forest- ry work of. the board of water .com- nfi ers of Middletown; lunch on T30, e ps e hae d_election of =] rts an . officers - lfi New Methods of F!ghthu Forest Fires, Prof. S. J. Re- cord, New Haven; Forest Planting by Water Companies, Prof. R. S. Hawley, New Hatven. _ SUMMER SCHEDULE AT AT THE AU- ‘DITORIUM. “On naxt Monday, May the first, the policy of the Auditorium theater will: he changed from the usual rua of four vaudeville numbers to three high class acts and illustrated songs, which- will be sung by Mr. Nick Appenzeller.. This-young man comes to us with the highest recommendations and was Se- _cured .through the 'Taylor theatrical exchenge of New York city, which makes a specialty of handling only the best of singers for these prettily illus- trated, pictured melodies. Mr. Appen- zeller has been sccured th an en- gagement of several w s and will no ‘deubt sing his way into popular favor with those who appreciate a good .voice, well trained and of good volume. Positively one of the world’s greatest masters of the xylophone is ElL Cleve, who will appear on Mon- day’'s bill. Mr. Cleve is a neat, pleas- ing musician, and was formerly a so- Iorsl with the famous Kiltie band. He dresses the act exquisitely and fea- tures all up to date standard and pop- ular selections. The Traveling Sales- than, and the Girl ¥ a neat little com- edy presented by Ascott & Eddie. The turn is full of new ideas, bright lines, fancy. costumes, catchcy sons, and a pantomimic dance which puts the fin- ishing touches on one of the best acts of its kind ever presented at this pop- ular honse. Watson & Bandy, a cou- yle of boys in a blackface act, will leep the fun up to a high pltch dur- ln( ae thetr Acteen. minite turn, in which they introduce many of their own or- iginal specialties. while the photoplays will be new, clear and of an interest- | ing nature. i BIEED THEATER. The programme . at the Breed for | tnday is an especially strong one, fea- turing two very fine western stories, | that are filled with exeiting situations, I thrilling climaxes and superb acting. In one of these pictures, entitled On the Desert's Edge. the hero is blinded by the sifting sands and in wandering about fallg over a steep precipice, re- malining in his blinded condition in the ravine until he is Jater found by the heroine, who brings him to her home, where she nurses him back to health. The other western story is entitled The School Marm of Coyote County #nd is a clever mixture of comedy and drama, introducing some novel effects, rhile the Biograph comedy entitled | Priscilla and Her Umbrella is another of those refreshingly refined comedies, cleverly depicting’ some humorous happenings in a family of wealth. Miss Laws sings the bright and fetching song, Haven't You Forgotten Something? | ARIZONA.” rizona.” which will be the fare- well nfl'erh-g of the Poli company for this seasom. is ggnerally regarded as the masterpfece of Angustus. Thomas, whose prolific pen has given the stage weveral dramatic geme. Indeed, it may | he said that “Arizona” is admitted to be’' the greatest typically American ! play ever writie: The author resided | far seme ‘time in the locality from | which he drew his characters, and ab- | sorbed the atmosphere of a land that | is rich in romance and veniure. Not only are the characters depicted in the drama faithful reproductions. of the red-blcoded people of the frontier, but the story is virile and intense, and tha deamatic incldents crowd so close- ly up>n eone a¬her as to keep the 'p;; tator enthralled until the final cur- tal { The drama tells a story of love and | intrigue at the nt military nch in Ari- s at once a mili- » play, in which sol- | ovs predomina ear- | Iy every play 0 has turned out arwesgte play has felt in duty bound | and cow F. O. The Elijah Under the Junizer Tres. His mllw-y Exchan:e' x;vel:i.n”g.t topic is Ethics, Assthetics and At church Sunday morning, Ricketts will preach on White Plague. He will also occupy the pulpit in the evening. preach Sunda: morning on The K dom of God Episcopal church. His e\'enin‘ !op&c is The Call of the Church. ths Spiritual Academy ing_and evening. His morning is The Philesophy of Spirit Control and his evening topic, c'mmon in, At the “Firt h, Cunningham - swill ~preach on 0 an&—ofi : %nl e n-ir oxen, six rfl v i 2, Nnm g TKLuun OR_TO RENT_A small| Ly . West cpr At Trimty Episcopal ‘church there Bflffl will be Hely, Communion at 9.30 a. m., selli o’elock and evening p!‘a‘er and -ennm: sunl' for rtx!g“ p:rt!hvgm % at 7.30 o’'clock. Spi At ‘the. Third Baptist. At the Sheitering Arms Su: ernoon there will be a service of. condcted by Frank L. Arnold. The: Loyal Temperance mesats: in' Bill ‘blocik. the Greeneville Cengreg: o H. The Grolt Frederick . ‘'W.- c.lom-n will ing- at Trinity Methodist Rev. Rev. J. H. Dennes will' preach Sun- day morning on Weman as a Mission- ary at the :Mt. Calvary Baptist while in the evening -his charac«r of the Twelve Trubn topic’ is Rov. Albert P. Blinn will speak at subject FOR SALE. FOR SALE -Ne. 40 Maple Grove Av. - A .10--Room. Cotitage House. MUST BE SOLD. Owaer lives in another ecity. WIill _aceept small amount of cash. Balance on easy terms. A Rare Chance. . JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, A COTTAGE HOUSE Nine Reems and Bath, Ct. Ail Medern Cenveniences. May Be Seen at Any Time. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. To Rent An Apartment of § Rooms and Bath in “The Huntington,” Apply to JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Nerwich, Ct. te Wurden it with impoesible ‘Indians | — | vestern play hout the aid of the noble red man s. Only one shot 1 ho has al-j in popular | obportuvity | in the role of | of the golden | ~the likable new { V-u,din( man. will play Captain Den- | voung soldier who sac e ter fo save the wife of | & colpnel from disgrace. There ara | good parts in the play that it .,i' to ndividualize, bnt it is stated that the play is splendidly cast,- and Stage Director Socola promises an unusual pretentious production. characters, in order of {heir favor to zhow Ronita. 3 west. ~ Mr, ) will have a sp h .. William F. Powell W. Lievt. Denton ..George D. Manua.rrle Bonita Canby . Blanche . Mies MacCullagh Dr, Fenlon €apt. Hodgman To* Mastann L !mge direction ot-munlo Socola. Music to Democrats. Republican Leader Mann of e brutal action” of the m: ity. We “an’t mind the names,’fust so long -; o can them squawk.—Houston | An Uncemmitted Crime. And so far no her has twist- | ed the familiar phrase to sp2ak of the Mann Cannon!-—Boston water always rent. steam heat, set toilet. Onwalntk FOR SALE | The t.0ck of Groeceries and Fix- tures (formeriy owned by James Suifivan), Eim street. Puinam, is offered for sale very reason- ably. An excellent opportunity fer the right party to secure an established busines: For = further particulars, dress Cc- s. ad- | CHARON, Baitic, Cenn. Two two-family houses, ear Thames lqu-n' rty runs to-Yantic onc of 100 feet. Proj 1¢lomrnu JAMES L. CASE, as | trally tubs, lll- bath and h. required. 1 son, -Conn. ‘lent ‘o’ Sunday morn- { | men bags, { worth of rope for €0 Box mMprC bile gwners; fits; illustrated’ 'S e "’_:-yb'r‘zlfim ‘Speciaity Co, o T m ongce, - ‘work and- girl 10- £hamber ply at once, Attawaugan flmx., ; apL2 WANTED A competent 'mfix house girl; good “‘{’: Amy nt—m urch WAm—&lesm 0 --u ‘bile oils and !ubrieaun‘ oils.. - -inducements. - The ‘Co., Cleveland, Ohio. T—' A~ sober man bor i work. Apply Wut IQL Mechanic St. - - Everyd Emmton M. Cofiey: censed :uctionécr and is rcadly sagements at l':y l:nne -S_. M. Cofte; y. a 39 apr28a. ffir en- ol:, tele- - Conn. b ,Jru WoMEN_Sell Te Hose. ' pell:t (:ent'i profit; mfiuu °3° fufi :‘r &l jme. B.‘] mh Strong Knit, Box 40z, §Ves: Ebliagel- itebt If " you sery to )zgle S“ T MEN Wi | work, sell :uarmu er.. Big commission. ‘Experience u net:gfinry(’21 m et li.‘ _unpecess 1o - ions guarant ‘om petent > in Promotion. Railroad Emplaying Head- guariers——over kiw-mcn unt to. 1—- ticus. State age | way Association, t. 193 zz? M roe s "Es Street. - Breoklyn, Rt YOI YR, _.__..__.____,.__. WMANTED—Man around 30 to ook ; after our busmes: uneccapiedrter ritwry. Special ing qp'm;lt, perma. rcnt. C. R Burr & Cbm)qny, Vurn«ry Manchester, Conn. - HOW rXl)l.f MAY LEARN: ba. orin[ zbsolute rrce :n“hcu lmmf or diately. Hal Bg; ege, Washington !t ston, )lau apr:!d room WANFED By a_youhg man, 1 and board In a private ra.nfllv wlthln reasonable walking distan, vaxe‘ss section of city. Addrd 54. apr2’ A.d‘ 2 ‘ For pcrutulax' m #outh shore of Alexan: 3!" garage and rowboat inciuX- =nel 1rom _Danielson -trolley. Apply to Jacobs, - X 1 e ; ;.'“." ndian Runner f 250 egEs per year. Whnit. satown, Conn sprisd fine mlhbnny upright in , used but Six weeks, COSt -l ucke | ” ’ro l&wm per 11; white egg strain; { ington ;&ee, elght | < -FURNISHED V,is ‘easn; terms uo down. 36 ner kitchen. np. -Len, a tm stool and scarf; fully The Yiaut-Cadden eh €cnn. 5 apr28d FOR_SALE One fresh cow for ule. 'flh three weeks’' “old -bull caif. Jacobs, Norwieh, Ct., R.} D. aprosd $30.60—A besutiful Mason & Hamijin organ, cost new $:208. ail.in good order, hs.s fine tone; terms $3 down, K $1 per ‘e 'Visut-Cadden Co., Nor- | ich, Conn. 3 ~#283.00—A splealid tone manogany apright piano, used less than si monins, and Simplex piayer, " model, 25 toll t ie, all in fi condn\on guaranteed; cost | $625. Thl! 15 & bargain. Terms he best new aown,»‘m per month. The Plaut-cu;lnen second: flgorg Ci Norwich, Conn. “SALE—1,000 cedar ‘posts, bean poles” and’ pea brush. -Address E. W. Austin, Yantic, Conn: apr25d - $200.00—A -fine Ludwig piano, almost new; terms §10 down, 31.50 per weck. The ‘gl:iul-culden Co, Nerwich, Conn. _ap T FOR SALE—V cheap, two drauxht horses, weigh 126. and 1450; have been used on a coal team. lnquire at 210 West Main St. apr2éd $40.06—Beautiful . Emerson square piano in fine order; terms §5 down. $1 pe: week. The Flaut-Cadden Co.. Nor- wl"h. Conn. aprzsd “TFOR SALE — The house for: gerly owned by Eillen J. Piteher, lun‘:}ag at 8 Mediterranean St, near tl‘“ Norwich Town Green; § rooms and jement; steam ‘l‘lles.t. Jnquire on the premises. apra fine organ in ‘ect con- G wood Bk malnit Tass: terms $3 down, 75 ‘cents .per week. The Plaui-Cadden Co., Norwich, (,ovmzx F 1180, seund,- goob svorker and driver; will” sell nable; one weigh- ’s hlorr Blltic‘ aprzsd ing 1!&0. good tarker and driver, price | tain §) —___...-..—_— full, i ID%@ ul equippe address Boyx Ag‘l b? sup, Ct., or Te $9. . apr2ad “Fo AL&—Pcultry pigeons, angs Angora ckts, monkeys. bantims, incu- hators, brooders, Groesbeck's Farms, Hartford, Con: apr24d FOR !ALB——F]&{ hatchin, some chicks; 32 logue fres. Elm Peultiry Stock Farms (established ll”). Hzrt~ ford, Conn. FOR SALE—13 ft. power ME eonditicn, with IA[!IJ'.D 23, H. gine: as good Enquire at Bunctm Oftfice. apr2id einway upright piano, fine good shape; terms $10 down, % ‘he Plaut-Cadden %0.. 1. aprz8 P. en- tcne, in $1.50 per Ncerwich, PURSTE MAKERS and athex‘s t') Enow they can-make their owi purs rings, frames; k: Hnuxgs, tassels and And- furnishe at: /very reasonable also purlex tep:nred and m- ed; frames furnished for .velvet ,,,» [Aduress Box 11, Bulletin Otnao FOR HA’ 'rcnn(' from woil- brea stock, S. C. Buff ons aud White Wyandottes; large, healthy birds, of the best utility and prize ‘winning strains, selecied for size and egg pro- ducho s $1. Mrs. W. x~. Slnd- F. No. 4, Nerw. onn. Tel _779-! 5. ll)lVbWF \uzs'rcm AW Wi Bo- ging Fome for aged: noo)u plen&nuv situated in spacious gro on car’line; large sunny - rooms; nfl meodern converiences; moderafe prices; practicai nurse i arge; correspond- ence solicited.' Address -Old Peaple Heme, Box 125, -Danielson, Ct_ 21: RAILWAY MAIL —Average salary weelks off with fuu, common educalion s tion free for coming orwlch exunhu- tions. « -3 'xkdn I!l!fl.tute De; Rochauter, N Y. X pre; £ TR h—W 11d. rope making ma: °a kes ;_ gqrf“‘ Gl T4 Water S:'uleg ".Il!i & -Sons, ted. Casih, Generll Agent. - LEARN Avrounn, BUSINESS — Home lessous; 325 weskiy Sobltu'un- $10 weekly wh lsarning. = Auio School; 1510 ch,h'm 500 Bicycles wihee!s a- specialty put on. QUSLEY Open_svenings. ever elsctric pai Chainless Baby Carrisgé ires ATR P. 227 Franklin» are, car statinn. a—p?&d WANTED Famll\ Cooks, Miters E;per'enced \ulse Girl. Working House! ‘epeer, and General House Girls. J. B.’ LUCAS, Reem 32, Central Building. . CARPENTERS WAN'I’ED GQOooD 1\'51DE PI\IBHEBS Apply to R. A. Sherman Sons’ pany, Westerly, R. T Com- apr27d Geuera! Hou,s”ork Help. ‘FREE, EMPLOYHEXT BUREAT, resideucl Ho. 1%e with Stable ‘anc “The property Has'a fron feet and a depth of 484 fée may be divided if a—gtrchuar can not be.found for the wiul . 40 Main Su‘efl. feb28TThS | Centrally located. . VY fice. e CK'S ESTA Cause, P RIZAT i Bprlug Stmet or T Lhan 1hre; ur u'luun of’ ‘r ’ALD—Tw- ncw 1811 automo- hlles ofpopular makes; 26 per celit. of? to close them out. M. A Nerton, 71 Highland St.. Hartford. apr20d FOR: SALE OHEAP—Six-room cot- tage, nearly new, on Laurel Hill, ten minutes’ walk from the square. on trol- ley line; will exchange for other prop- erty near Willtmant or autemohile. E. Chrk 21:7 Meuntain St., W ml.ntic, t apri FOR SALE Cireap, 3325 Kssex 16 _h: p. launch engine and $65 clutch; will sell all for $12b. Can be seen at 62 Water St. aprisd R SALE OR RENT—On Laurel Hill Avenue. new cottage, seven rooms and b’laath. C. E. K. Purnham. Tel. 8§1¢-3. apr FOR SALE—Eight-room co.ug house, all modern improvements, 1 Broad St. Apply to Brown & P s, Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetucket -St, Nerwich, Conu. FOR SALE—Farm for sals cheap, 160 acres, very good buildings, twe miiles from R. R. station. Particulars inguire A. T. Gardper, 15 Oak St.. Norwicl. aprid EGGS ‘D CHICKS FOR SALE from the fouowlng breeds: Silver, Whits and Buff Wryandottes, White Leghorn and Barred Plymouth Rocks; $1 and/$2 a Setting; incubadlr ezg: hundred. Pay_old_ chicks, cents apiece. ~Breek Far Ct.- Tel. 103-6. Willimanti SALE HORSES. Another carload just arrived. They are good ones big and small, ip pairs and single. . They must be sold. | Prices as low as the lowest for qualif;. Come and .see them. They are aily micely broken. s LMER R.. PIERSON. 177-12. apriia FOR SALE New BEaglpville. Div. mar7d Tel. 7-room Cottage with all modern improvements, including steam heat, lot 50 by 125; *lent locality; for particulars in- quire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, o excel- Norwich For Sale ; Large house in the village of Plain- field, in _good condition, five minutes irom trolléy, bath rooms, steam heat, windmill_and 21l modern vonveniences. ‘Apply to William P. Babeock, Plain- field, or Telley E. Babcock, 45 Main St., Norwich - aprisd For Sale “The five houses containing 14 tene- ments, Nos. 218-244 West Main strest, known us “Gardner Court.” ‘or dnformation and terms-apply to Wl{. W. 1\‘ES 11 Chamnhn street. UWND. . D—Gold - ‘m‘.cde 3 Brivgs g‘;_ou and Prenon Brfite, Owner 'y g{mrly -and .pu ng- ror lhls uh' S apr: filb is- office | d 1atess | Fraoklin St 'OR SALE—One hny horse, weight| cottagp, with large, cellent | COTT. varieties, eggs for terml 0 accommo ?t cata- U X ards and mo‘ern house of 12 very low. wood for' t:mny ‘between | - 4 ! Tot_and cold ovl St. apr28d Tur- oat- TO RENT At Fisher's l.h.nd. nished Bungalow of eight rooms, ing and flsnlnf - Particulars; ai H. M. Ta¥ft, 193 River Ave ~"vg'llx’l'~—zvtnoment ofsix ruomi modern -improvements; possession 1st. Inquire g:o &€ (;reenbergerd iy, 5 TO RENT_TWho desirable tenements, East Side, 5 minutes’ walk from Frank- $20 | 1in square; rent reasonable; first and Tnauire 49 E’ouan Ave. aprisd TG RENT—Nice- m-rwm \.yper ten- ement at-East Great Plajnm. =~ ¥. T. Backus, East Great Elalm or Tel. 727. aprizd S RNIS] 00MS, all-modern co; ven!ences 28 Lnion _S5t. Telephone §34- aprio ment flat . ang fine garden, 15 minutes’ wa,lk from Franklin square, on car line. Apply A. Morin, at The Plaut-Cadden:Co. @prbd TO REXT_—Store at 55. l'rankll-' st !nqmu at Bulletin- WHITNEY’S AGENOY, 227 Main St., anklln Squars. ROOSEVELY AV the Bieachery, Greenevl we! garde%uo per month. * six room cyltlvated SITE FOUN- house with large [OOL _ST., 0!' two family lot to be had at a-bargaih. MAIX ST., COTTAGE AND. BARN, eellar, water closet, large lot fronting on two streets, city water and an ex- well. Very. cth . GE desired. ANT. A ern dwelling, nearly ments, in excellent nel‘hhorhnod Easy te purchaser. AVE., EXCELLENT rooms, adapted for one or two families, modern .improve- ments. ACRE FARM NEAR C! “GOOD TEN Y in flne with dwelling and barn, excellent.well water and orchard, good land. sufficient rice very low. For Rent Two Stores. - 101 MAIN STREET, herstofore eccupied by J. C. McPherson. 118 WATER STREET, hereto- fore eccupied by Spicer Bres. J. P. HUNTINGTON, 4 Broadway. apris Z TO RENT House No. 53, W gton Sireet, elght rooms and bpath, steam heater, all' newly “papered and pairited. Inquire bf Dr. L. L. JONES, East Great Plain,” Norwich, Cenm. phone 736. FOR SALE. BEST 60-ACRE.FARM IN CONN. Three miles teo Willl R..station, near t house, larg- stock henheuss, sluds buildings A 1 XLy lage, 18 -)’e‘ p&uure. 5 acrss v running -spring.- wale: earing appi hovi wocdland, wagons- arming tools. SFeam So door. Price. if sold Pictures and iists > TRYON'S AGENCY, s s Wiltimantic, Cén - 5 = & = = 20 Acre Farm Well divided - intn mowing, pasture, and weodland. Large 12-reom house, paintea white and in fist cliss cendi tion; ‘one barn 26 by .30, with:bise- ment, another 24 by I9: one wagen shed 16 by 30; hay parn 20 bx‘ 24; crib, wood house and _ several enner This farm is well watered, has c: berry bog, some timber. plcmy of w, od and abundance of fruit machine ‘worked fields of cuitivation. Will keep 15 head of stock and pair of horses, 'This place is on a macadam road, a -short dis- tance from one of ‘the best markets. On-account of ‘sickness ‘the ‘owner de- sires to sell. "The price is right. Pas- session’ given immedmtaly. Inspection invited. ~ WILLIAM A. WILCOX, ' Real Estate Broker; Reom 12, 50 acres of in high state’ 41 West Broad Street, . Westerly, R. !. The real estate belonging- to - the 1ate Thomas Mccwp sittated at 51 WASHINGTON STREET, must be sold at P‘:l“: to close up the 'esta.te“ - Apply to N.. TARRANT 117 Main Strest. ving .ofié. le-da L Lt ngx i S While :!? “Who gave ye -th’ -black eye. .n""' “Nobady . give' !t ‘tme; T had t' fight fer it.”—Life. . Frost—What's “the: difference be- tweeh a debutante and. 4 suffragette? Snow-—ABout twenty vears.—Woman's Home ‘Companio; “They 3av he's \e v ' philanthropic.” “Yes, 'indeed. Hes' des his em- ployes * ‘with® e‘&ytmn‘ except fire~ escapes.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. “Isn’'t ‘it strange the Scrapleys al- ways. have thei .pany: t know: it's the only kway thei’ can get alon: ‘together.” —Jud; ‘e. it “My new nmel 4s a story of mar- ried ' life,” Scribbler. - “Boil it down,” . admonishéd 'the publisher. “Marriéd . life: short story nowa- da.ys."—l’hflademhls. Record. o 4T gm- .olp to ask your father to night “ for "y‘ T “Hand in_ marriage. “How dreadfully ~eld-tfashioned ou “In what way?’ - “Don't ask to be looked mious man in vour towq; .what 'is.the reason? Silig—He wase the first inhdbitant to mortgage his home . to buy an airship— ‘hicago News. 3 Willis—So ‘your military scheol 7. Gillis—No; noms of the pupils* could stay on a horse long ‘enough.to have their photographs taken ;for .the advertisements of the school.—Judge. said’‘ the literar boarder, -brightening up, “I belie: will be possible for G. Bernard Shaw to ‘advance - some* commonplace idea or suggestion without starting eve body ' to ‘discusging it as if it wera something * worth while."—Chicagh Tribune. “Couldnt you tell the ballet master Yyou .want to. get off 7 lost vour ;rln‘mothn. ed the corvphees. * “N#8,” replied the other. “Grandmother saw him first and teld him she wanted to'dttend my funeral.” —Washington Star. “No, sir; ‘I ‘believe in being what you are. ‘A man who will practice small geceptions is not to be tyusted when it comeés to the greater trapsac- tions.” “I See vou practice what you preach; teo. You don’'t even wear a mustache to hide vour false teecth. Chicago Record-Herald. “There is no use xivmg vyou a check, my dear. My bank sccount is over- drawn,” “Well, give' it to me, anv- . And, say, make it for $500.° 1 want to l?“fl it out of my shopoing bag - with ' my handkerchiet at the’ brlPle &ame this afternoon.”— Cleyeland Plain Dealer. MUCH IN LiTTiE A goat lives almost ten vears and will give abeut a quart of milk a day. On~4he Metropelitan tower one may note the flash of the sun on a hun- dred “hotbeds- where fruits and vege- tables ‘are ripening for the tables of New Yorkers, mmering of Wwoodpeckers on ¥ near Kings Bridge, New York _city, was mistaken for pistol :shots -and\ caused two hours’ activity by the' pelice. Becau;e of objection to the word “heath 'é’.c cr.:e Wtoxxnnsd Unéon l?‘fls- sio; Ly o merica for Hea- !héqnni,yln has dropped the last three words‘of its'name During the .past vear the shippers of Manthester cotton goods and gen- eral cargo to.the far east were af- forded more frequse, twjportumtln for shippi their goo crl Manches ter dsg{- ne‘rmed nmngs -ai being* mlinu‘ine this vear. The merth of Feb: v one of tha coldest! in many Years in Nova Sco- tia.' has bpen mest: favorable for bus- iness;, ‘ especially to the lumbermen, who, en-aecount of the snow and ice, are engbled, to get their logs tq the mills, The prospects for spring and ‘summer trade Were never- better. According - to. the WBureau of statiz- ‘tic# 341 pounds of iridium, valued at $135.878, were imported in. 1909 into the United S States. The price of frial- um has be ?aiuc rapidly. In 1909 dnxn.venné was ahbout $35 per troy oum« 1n October, 1910, lrldium was qt at §os: m um Tlu late .andnatural