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, SEPTEMBER 16, 1911 HALF DAY'S PLEASUI A HALF DAY'S PLEASURE (Written Specially for The Bullefin.) ‘We should not leave it to strangers to discover the natural beauty of, our really lovely river, but we are apt to do so. The points of view have been seen by us so often that we fail to appreciate them and look upon the river as merely a means by which we THE AEROPLANE IN WAR. The aeroplane “scouts and bomb- droppers are not going to have an easy time in active service. The mili- tary strategists are anticipating this service and formulating plans to con- fuse and destroy them. Germany is more active in this direction than any other nation, and must be credited with ingenuity in working out schemes of deception to mislead and trap the aeroplanists. THE MAN WHO TALKS an;with Hulletin and Coufied. 115 YEARS OLD. Subscription price, 1Zc a weeks S0c with their surroundings of green bank and cozy homes. The channel crooks and turns ap- parently to allow us to see right and left, as we turn again and again in our progress down the stream. We, who know something of the locality, cast a friendly glance at Gales Ferry, where so many of our Norwich friends Bl.ilE WING, MISS ETHEL LAWS, Soprano. It is not to the discredit of a man if he flares up if he is sure he has something to flare up for. It is the man who always goes into the air suddenly and feels compelled to apolo- getically remark afterwards that he is sorry he is so quick tempered who discredits himself. The world is usu- Mon.,Tues., wonths; a year. t the Postoffi al second-class matt Telzphone Calls: Bulletin Business Office, 480. Bulletin Editorial Rooms, $5-8, Euiletin Job Office, 35-6, Entered Conn., Norwich, At the present German maneuvers aeroplanes are being utilized for scout- ing purposes, and the opposing troops have adopted a plan of placing dummy guns and dummy figures to mislead the aerial spies, while the real troops are engaged under cover in taking.up ally sorry, too, for this kind of a weak- ling, ‘It is the right kind of wrath which prevents man from becoming like unto putty—that makes humanily dangerous for the unrighteous to fool with. This is something the designing have never been able to take out of mankind even when they were for ages can reach the end of our joureny. I have seen people bury themselves in a book or paper as soon as they were seated on the steamer and lift their eyes only at each landing to note the location and perhaps remark on the number of passengers added to or taken from our number, or the amount hearted ownt find a_ summer home, located Riverside park, with its large- er. obtained the Woman's college, we shall always be proud that we had one citizen generou fine a locality for it. All along the banks of the river are and where is BILL Though New London enough to offer so Presenting AUDITORIU CHRISTINE HILL & CO. Wed. 4—PEOPLE—4 All Recognized Performers secured =-FATE- The Great Italian Novelty. Biggest Dramatic Production Ever Presented at th for Three Days Only. Direct from the Keith Big Houses. Willimantie Office, Room 3 Murray Building. Teiephone 21 an entirely different position. The man in the air has got to keep out of the reach of projectiles; and that makes his opportunity for close observation all the more uncertain. It will take real service to determine what* bird's eye views of the foe are worth, and to settle the accuracy of high-spying. One thing is certain, that in the next war troops will have to look out not only for horizontal but also perpendic- )Df freight cared for by the crew. Oth- ‘ers become absorbed in a game of cards and give no attention to any- thing else till the scord is complete, and the, victor announced. Let us take the half-day's trip o the little steamer which has plied on our river this season, and see if we cannot discover something to remem- ber with pleasure on some of the dull days of the coming winter. Take a companion along, if you like, to help u notice the many points of at- action, subject. It is because man has risen in his wrath that the grealest govern- ment of the world is today a republic— a democracy. It is well-grounded wrath that supports and protects honor. We have been told the wrath of God is slow "and sure, and the wrath of hu- manity appears to be patierned somc- what after it; but it takes tact and judgment and courage to exercise wrath aright. The wrath which in its results gives indication of being a di- vine equipment is the® only wrath which should be respected, for it is the to be seen groups of summer homes delightfully located for enjoying the |/ river view. Best View is one of them and more and more of them are de- veloping every vear, particularly on the west bank. along the electric line between our city and New London. Norwich, Saturday, Sept. 16, 1911. - House. REPUBLICAN TOWN TICKET. OTHER VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURE FEATURES Wednesday and Thursday—CLEO & PHYLETES—2 Reel Selectmen, FRANCIS E, BECKWITH, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL. rs, But the river broadens now, and we Film Feature are nearing the drawbridge. The larger steamers are obliged to await the opening of the draw, but our little craft passes under without hesitation, Assessors for Four Y T WIS R. CHURCH, tr ALEXANDER E, REEVES. ular cover. In well wooded countries | Which should be respect ven ‘while waltng for the boat to | and e afe approaching New London, . Assessor for Two Years. this would-be comparatively easy, and o o start, we cannot fail to notice the | With its variety of shipping at her K , ALBIE L. HALE. probably the deception that would re-| \wWhen it comes to the season of 1911| beauty of our harbor, enclosed -as it | Wharves, or plying about in the hlfl-_ % sult from large bodies of troops being | we must admit that it came to a sud- | i between the hills on all sides. On | bor, bent on business or pleasure. How Board of Relief, iassed in_ ihick woods, where they | den and unprecedented close. It is not | the west rise one arter another the | graceful are the lines of the vachtst ! A JOHN: F. SEV weuld be hidden from the aeroplane|often that the temperature falls from | various streets that command a view HoWw clumsy the great _hulk.sdi_\i:gla } p JAMES W. BLACKBU scouts, would be even more fatal to|70 degrees to 26 degrees insige ouh;)ny of :hemharbgr, and Laurel Hi}: otn thg ?:;ii;orc;_:::-'lnsq}l':erelg‘e&ee &weicbilafi gV hours the second week in September, | east side. Picturesque we call it, an ! i Town Clerk, the strategy cf thelr opponents than | JGTS 'J7 39 etender plants up in- | certainly a charming picture is ob- | darting about add life to the scene. WEEK OF SEPT. 18th CHARLES S, HOLBROOK. snder. the old"methos of ‘Warfare. stead of frosting them off; and, strange | tained if. the view be taken from the | There is the Restless crossing from IN GF k Fishers island, and here is the little Town Treasurer, CHARLES HOLBROOK. Coliector of Taxes, W o o Ve e While New Fngland has not shared | ,,;n1g " Tt will be pleasing to dahlia | taken the place of the dense.growth| We must notice ; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Afternoons at 2 R r isi s largely in the increase of agricultural{papciers to learn that Hillerest, on| of laurel bushes with their wealth of | monument and old Fort Griswold, now / Constabl wealth in the country in the past ten| Granite street, Westerly, the dahlia | pink blossoms in their time of bloom. | 50 well cared for by the patriotic D. DAVID R. KINN vears, there is mo doubt that a day |farm of Mr. Olis P. Chapman, Jr, es-| Laurel,enough is left on our river | A. R, whose zeal adds more attrac- TH POL.I P YERS JHN M, R of better things is dawning for her.|caped destruction, and still stands in| banks, however, to.make it beautiful | tion ‘each vear to his historic relic. | A GEORGE H. STANTON, The tabular summary of general ag- | all its cleanliness and glory, a wonder- | in the earlier part of summer. _ Fort Trumbull lies to the right of us USTAVE LAMBERT. jcultural data for the United States,|land to those who are unaccustomed As the steamer swings out into the | In our vouthful days with wha av\g p ¢ : 52 : 4 ates, | | see great masses of this noble flow- | stream, we look up the Shetucket and { we gazed upon its smooth, terrace resenting Agents Town Deposit Fund, t completed by the census bureau,| . 5, r) hloom. The dahlias are not| note how fine a sweep it makes as it | sides, and almost held our, breath for The Satouopn ety CHARLES W. GAI shows remarkable progress in values|onjy to he seen by thousands there, but | joins the Yantic to form the Thames, | fear those cannon should belch forth v 1O LIPPITT, FRANK L. WOODARD. Town Schoel Visitors, (For Three Years), YWARD CROOKS FEORGE THOMPSON 1300 to 1919, is the engrmous D | The jovers of dahlias will be sure to| obtain a look at the peauty of the |sufficient for protection. ree Years, commencing 1912)), | the value of farm propert Farm | avail themselves of the privilege of be- | Yantic, coax one of the residents on But while we have been musing on G. WARREN DAVIS, , exclusive of buildings, which | holdirg this beautiful sight and getting | Fairmount street to take you out on | the past, we'are rapidly approaching . N. CONGDON were valued at $13,058,008,000 in 1900, | posted upen the newest flowers in the | his back piazza and look up stream, | Ocean beach, with its many attrac- w Registrar of Voters, TYLER D.”GUY. Auditor, INCREASE IN AGRICULTURAL VALUES. pul upon farm land and property of all nds. In striking contrast with the slow growth in the number and acreage of farms and the area of im- proved aiid during the ten years, from had more than doubled before 1910, being then roturned as having a value of $28,386,770,000—an increase of 117.4 per cent. in the value of all farm lands. to say, in this vicinity, high land like Bozrah Hill seemed to be harder hit thanethe low lands. The dahlia beds are black, as well as all beds of tender also all of the latest and most attrac- tive blooms. Hillcrest is all ready for company, and all lovers of flowers from this part of the state will Le made welcome whenever they have the time 10 take a trip to Westerly to see them. field. There appears no chance for a dis- pute when we say that the man who talks only when he has something to high elevation on the West Side. Lau- rel Hill no longer proves its claim to its name, for the preity residences peeping from among the trees have Crescent ‘A lovely vista opens to our gaze as we turn our look up the Shetucket, | but its sister Yantic s more given over to commercial interests, and the various warehouses - shut out the view of the streanr Ir you want to modern war fences, and you will be paid for your trouble. Meantime our brave little steamer has swung out into the channel and eaded down. Before giving atten- with its from Crescent seldom is there lackin sentative of our Atlantic squadron. tions on the shore and in the water. A short stop there and we are off again, with Fishers island on our left, lighthouses X Now our land view is all on one side beach, and some_ repre- Every Ni Groton with its their thunder while we were in range. What would the men of revolutionary times think, could they vessels and realize how little value is now placed on the de- which they see one of our ARE considered amply and lightship. Author of ** The Conce By Leo Ditrictstein ght at 8 YOU rt,”” ** Is Matrimony a DU P Farms have grown slightly smaller, | say is a rather scarce article. We are | {ion to the attractive points on either | and we look for Pleasure beach as Failure,” etc. Tree Warden, 3 n 1910 138 acres against|all acquainied with people Who seem | pank, take a parting look at the city | our next landing. A delighttal. reat. FRANCIS E. BECKWITH. 145 in 1800 The average value per|to be charmed by the sound of their {you are leaving, and you cannot fail | ful spot it seems to be, and so , F P grown from $19.81 to $39.69 | own voices, and it has been salél Some| to admire the slope of street atter | proved to some weary sgul;el er:_el:v Night Prices, 15, 25, 35 and 50c eI 4 people have the gift of gab and exer-| street to the crowning helght of Jail | a few summers since. A W min- - . THE AMERICANS AS CANDY- nme ot ,;§°"f“°.r (o ke | €is€ it 50 continuously that they do not | hill. Laurel hill continues to smile |utes more brings us past sloping Matinee Prices, 10, 15, 25¢ EATERS. no end of room to make| cyey give an echo fair play. In Ches- | upon s, and before we realize it, we | beaches and rocky, craggy shores to A 57 LA ats - In . the - asric !| terfield’s day they must have had|are passing the Hospital grounds | Crescent beach, our terminal point. It is estimated that Uncle Sam |lands of rocky New England. for there | queer mannars, for he said in his ad- | with their outlook of the river. Green,| Niantic furnishes us a lovely view could build one hundred battleships jare thousands of acres of land which | vice to his son: “Never hold anyone by | smooth slopes and wooded knolls fol- | in the distance, and at Crescent beach upon the money his people spend upon { may be made more productive by the | the button, or the hand. in order to be | Jow, and ere we know it we are pass- | we point with pride to the many resi- | ,jvent down to the time of His second MUSIC. sweets every vear. removal of the small boulders lying hofl‘rd out; for rflpe(;p!l]etf" 1"%‘“1“23; ing some charming little islands and den;es ow‘nedlantdcfmzt:’\;\gflggti\;g hz;cr}; coming, is the period in which the The capita.use - is 81.17 e surfac v _ | to hear you, you had better hold your | Kitemaug on the right. Then comes | wich people. In fact, election takes place, the election or B ce bt “,0,.:::‘:(‘33",,;’ i pac :,','\: C‘f;:i‘,: el '?;nl"d“-‘f,’;‘i'h tongue than them.” It seems to me| Breeze Point with its cluster of snug | owes its inception and development [ & SCUCH toXen PHCC (1F section of MISS OLIVE E. HUNT 5 e & ¥ s e 5 *|as if this would make a first class| jjttle summer homes. We have noted | largely to the ehterprise of a 2roub | (y. Bride, the Church of Christ. Sec TEACHER OF PIANO, ¥ @ vear. The susar-eating |with modern devices the far™=r of to- | motto for the United States senate, in | pefore this how the points of land, | of Norwich men who are still using | [ pator 1 o 1. 4: X1 Petes i: 105 S i not improve heaith or ad- |day can.readily do. which men talk for days to obstruct| jutting out, into the river, seem to | their energies in furtmering the prop-| ..o j=. 15 13 untington This is one of make the #ream so land-locked that erty of this bustling, lively commun- comfort of fhc pecple. Farms are selling in New England | desirable legislation. Whan, at the close of this Christian 7 Good Housekeening says that nearly | today cheaper than they are ever like- | the few places upon earth where 10-| we are almost convinced that we are | ity of pleasure seekers. 5 age, thé work of election is consum- | P. C. GEER v quite four times as much candy |ly to be sold again in this part of the|duacity gets a full chance, althousgh it| ypon 4 lake instead of a river. Now | = After such a sail. how can anvone| ot g ihen God's free grace will ba " TUNE R < produced in the United States as |country, which as an inviting fruit- | 8°tS half a chance in many: and il | we are gazing at one of the several | ever say that our river has no charm | cxiended to all the remainder of the Je t i R i § must be admitted that Balaam's ass| noves which widen out from the river | to command our praise and enlist our | . co through the selected clas ho - iia as made ten vears ago. The census |growing seotion is attracting settlers . o e 5 : iR S Dt ace, > sele 5 122 Prospsct St, s spoke to more purpose than do some | on each side, and beautiful they are ! enthusiasm? AN IDLER. | yere elected to be kings and priests gures, when completed, will bear out |from the far west who are likely tof of these representatives of the states. 4 i R e e e g N e P T . Norwieh, G is statement. Candy factories have |make it more productive and valua- | Where men and woman gossip there is will reign for the space of a thousand doubled in number, and then doubled | ble. least of consequence said. Great in- S > TR T Aty o the s Cthe earth fo- | IF YOU WANT A 5 5 v b 3 s easy to get positive | universe and that its laws are infinite- | years over the nations of the h fo: again, within the last decade, and = . e deed was the statesman who could | fer. It is just as easy o Soeils Iy complo, it is surely good taste to|ihs purpose of lifting them up out of FIRST CLASS PIANO, K ITORI hold his tongue in ten languages, and | to helpful thoughts and negative to |ly comr g il 1 < candy shops are as thick, almost, as EDITORIAL NOTES. ni S | g b worrisome ones as it is to become the | admit that the Ruler of it all is doing | sin and death to human perfection and Zet a SHONINGER through iquor saloons. Tt is estimated that| The rise in\the price is as much of | 50 1S any other m reverse. The person who is resolved | fairly well. The man who maks dis- eternal life. - Now fs the :»1\1;;{:35 o TR R U the factory value of the candy product | a check upon the use of sugar as ca o to have good health, or good fortune, | paraging remarks about Providence | portunity to make her ca ~_anc 45 South A St. Taftville. of the United States for the year 1910 | ge_ devison, & CAT| These people who realize that there| & “Z0% S0 T 0 o mething that ap- | simply doesn’t know how foolish hie is. | election sure; then will he the world v Jeast $£250,000,000 : Aol is a great University of Out-of-doors, | 17 8006 SN S 855 05 0 ot get the | But how is it, brother, in that king- | opportunity of receiving God's fres was at least $250,000,000. ? i and that it is made for them, are| . ;“ipine " The person who is always | dom in which vour word is really law? | grace. Election now and <asgg Grace In Chicago, where vast quantities of | Tt is to be hoped that this early|some ways ahead of those who do not. striving is in no danger of failing. The | What are you doing in the province| then. See Acts 15: 16-8: Re 17; ndy are menufactured, $230,000,000 fcold snap is not a precursor of a long, | It is the place to build up the man and | STSINE (8 ' qo, CRABEr 80 18, B8 0% | op e T8 R0l the scepter of a genu- | Acts 3: 1 = reckoned as a woefully low estimate. | cold winter. to make the most of him physically, | BRFSOT W2 2 00 TTE S0 o han is | ine autoerat? Remember that your| Note, the ptures do not teach a ‘ hicage's candy production in 1910 —_— ymentall and spiritually. All other| . cope Thinking up keeps your | authority is unquestioned in one realm { “second chanc as the world is not | nereased 50 per cent. over the output | When it comes to increased deposits | Schools and universities just equib| .i.jio tight and your heart cheery, | —-that of your own life. Have you put) on trial for life now, only the church. £ ! J ) 9 him to do his best in this greater and : down rebellions there and stopped|but in the next age the world will Py 202, 1f we can take the assurance | the banks of New England are mak- | him to do his best In this Eroator and | — O e o e 't get efornal Mite. | of rie In the trade that the con-|ing a wonderful showing for the year.|ihe open: and the teachers in the Uni-| The robins are flocking and paying | and happiness and effcient - truly your i i her s an average price of 20 . eam R versity of Out-of-doors are those earn- | their respects to the ripe grapes in 4 BEVERYBODY'S BIBLE QUESTION cents a peund for candy, then $500,- | When it comes to union brass bands | est, democratic souls who know how | the garden. Somehow it seems io me i e A & BOX. 5 000,000 will purchase they have to play non-union music, for | much more there is to learn than canlas if as co-workers they are entitled any a man will recount the mis- pounds, or considerably harmony cannot take on contention. |ever be acquired, and who desire to|to their share of the fruit which meets | takes both of the government and of FOR BOYS AND GIRLS one million tons. 5 = — lead man in the knowledge of things|their taste; but I have mnever been tl\;_lAhmzh:).\]_ “"‘]"(.f,l“?,,“‘,i'fie“;f“da,f;fl J - 4 22 e x : gt 9 b E it 1 ila something very ce r- ; One o P i Forgetting all else and just viewing | which will develop in him power and |able to determine whether it is the whila methir X ¥ 2 . Just the thing to save MOTHER S - - (the United | . 0 or Baldwin as a demoeratio pol. | J0v. This great university never lets | fruit, or a_ lurking grub or worm, | chy is prevailing in his own life. Bad b g ) Stat corporation) bought ten | GOV T S =i Atic Pol- | “student et the idea he is it, but| that the robin is after. He appears to | habits are growing unchecked, sloth u many weary hours of labor. v lagt Christmas for the | itician, nothing appears to be lack- |2 S0 lC0 Frirecs him that there is|never eat a whole strawberry, cherry | fulness is gaining a foothold, vices are ! GUARANTEED to wear six months of its empioyes. e One_ greater than man, wha is. Tt{or grape; but to make a hole in|out of leash and becoming rampant. % | or new pairs to replace them. t iz not so ver range that sugar R e teaches him the value of labor and ihe | the side ard then drop the Iruit.|The throne is vacant and usurpers are Have you had baby's photograph Also HOLEPROOFS for Lad o is dear when the is increas- |, The Portland s thinks Rum- | ministering office of beauty; and dem- | The robin might pierce the fruit with | abroad in the land. | taken * ; 3 g 2 ford shouid naturally go wet; but it|onstrates that in nature merit is re- | his bill for an insect; or he might just If I \\'erfilkmgn. -_\rzqa\:;“ayn; aere; }\}::5' It's an art to take baby’s phnto- [ Men at realm no monarch ev : ing so, and 2 decrease of sugar showing of milliens of pounds. Fairer Bring order into your own little world. Drive savagery out of your borders. Bring the day of righteousness and of graph as it should be taken. To catch his roguish little smile, his pretty littla | dimple, Such photograps become prized | remembrances of babyhood’s days in warded. TIn this university all the- ories are upset that do not square with what Cicero called ‘“nature’s sacred ! * Its students win no diplo- fancy the juice. It seems passing | strange that he does not make a bus- iness of eating the fruit; and this damaging so much fruit and cansum- is surprised that Waterford belied name. its The Toggery Shop, 291 Main Street, THE LAST WEST. Rl ordinances i i > v ad yes We do not think of any part of _Nj“ it is nntre.xl: 1_«» de fxn “h’elh' mas: but they do win the knowledge | ing but a little, has brought him into | Pedce into your own d?mafin, That Is | years to come. }\‘\le ffimhf;m ;m{rls %z America as needing coach iines; ang (€7 Uhe report of the retiracy of Pr which increases pleasure and satisfies | disrepute with selfish fruit-growers | Your firdt and most urgent duty. experience In photosraphing children | opposite New Chelsea Savings Bank. of growing settlements located - 500 | dent Mellen was a piece of diplomacy, | the mind and as the soul. | everywhere.” The vetter we know any | The Almighty can be trusted to care| They always look thelr best when we - miles from nowhere. It is announced |°F Something else. — { of Goors. creatiizes:thic latiwe aze Ju- o Zor Ihin reat iniveuss sud Lo do ol kel therms Ao Eravblesoinie ) poniag; JAS. C. MACPHERSON from Alberta, (anada, that a new g S R TS That old habit of slapping men fa- | clined to blame them, since knowledge "'?‘!hp I‘";r'l l_(",;‘m‘,,“; o e, ;:ml‘»_» nap Jiffy. : > s e So long as the price of admission to | miliarly on the back is no longer gen- | completely changes our interpretation | ~The Lo eth.” s he ps EE . stage route. 210 miles long, from Ed- ick , Y X Hear % ir character and their desserts.|iSt, “let all the earth keep silence be- ; _ the mickel theaters does not advance|erally indulged in; it did not take |of their character and their desserts. L : : e D sen to Plg Smoky river has §ust|(ne masses will not give voice to their | many generations of men to find|It is a daily event to see half a dogen [ fore Him." That is just what the cow- bheen opened. AL b 2 our that fo slap some men on ths back | robins in the unfrequented graperies | Puncher said to Henry Van Dyke as S i i A year ago Bdson was. a plecs of |PiITSSt compiatnt. | . LW fabal 7% Tesqucat o he sent to | in Septembor enjoving the fruit man | the two were riding on a star-lit night s Electric Light Bill prairfe. Today it is a hustling town | The voter who thinks his ty | the hospital; and it was too much|has doted upon. “They meed not be|2c79%s the Plains: T €154 somebods 200 1 Sty et v nks his party | the Ce sted as to vacant|killed, for any strange, unfamiliar ob- | Pigge: oo vy thataonanis gTOW- |can get along without him awakens | TOUPE (9 FROR ROMCS SRR VIR | foct placed in the grape arbor wil | fit: ter th t The Ficigorapher. ng so rapidly that a census is re-|once in a while to learn that he could | (Cts, S ; vind | deter RSV g eny, DAt b eory; oSyitie c e to learn that he vas not sant to have tae wind | deter them. H S v N quired each week to enable the resi- [have saved the day. IESfvAs. Dot e Sy 4 universe than these men had? Theirs| Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. des o t . s & suddenly forced out of one's lungs by 15 e opretty 205 “recd after ail T e iah dibe the e e B el I e . & blow that would stun a horse, per- | I’ was as sure that each of us will Tule LET US TELL YOU HOW. ey e P ke e Fa e perplexing returns in Maine | haps. You remember now and then T Bkt o eollispntod: Min AU LAl '1;-” tha s pushing ils way rapidly | have given the voting machine another | hov: the stranger used to et this| SUNDAY MORNING TALK | i "that "o with rate gloriously in Cut Flowers . imonton to Yellow Head pass, |boom. The machine is a more Teliable | knock. or shock of good fellowship, by His. - e I meet the Pacific coast | counter than most men. Tl mal e e parsox. | Floral Designs ' end craw p from Princg Ru tely ‘ensued. Good fellowship has = £ ; Bdson is the ga‘éway to the “La Since Brook’s comet is coming this | 51NN "aT‘mh;f‘(m:mi:‘u13“%955?&?“{& IF | WERE KING. GEDULDIG Room 30, Central Bldg, Norwich, Ct. Wes It is the istributing pc way it may as well be blamed for the|had to. This generation takes its hard T a Bible Q“es“fln nox ’Phone 341-4. L] or setilers going into the Grande |early freeze. How is 45,000,000 miles | hits in the name of friendship in other | After uninterrupted sunshine for Tel. 868 77 Cedar Street district, the new prairie land |for a zone ef influence, and they are often just asstun- | Weeks, with the crops drying up, the = = reing metamorphosed into farm S w5 ning. hen the friendly touch has| ¥y n hadl "Alend 1}:\ ;‘;;'holn?;filfo;‘h:t \oll; .‘"".‘{J:':':‘:.:..".,'"l.'f = i e or Ay re | damasge by . s || awered in o r by ma ire alvcady more than [ The new boy in school uses most|come which s less shoc 1;;;‘5,:‘_;,““53;;;;‘“;2? S That by ChE Dresadingrdranshe | |56 seat ioiieus Iible Ruesten Box Buy the “BIG BEN”” Alarm P the Grande Prairie dis- | of his first week sizing up the teacher, | SN * i axs be striking, anyway, be. | One extreme had followed the other in | | Editor. : ones coming in so|and his conelusions have much to do | fyuse they were designed for nothing|# Way that spelled disaster. It was no Clock of ' ' ' those on the ground find [ with his future behavior. . This is why it behooves a man | Wonder that the farmers were discour- g ottt Rty e halng. tle difficulty in disposing of all their — =5 to have a care about the kind of | Aged with natura acting in this freak-| E . Sept. 11, 1911 FRISWELL ) & : e T’ Wites. 4 ; R e raakan <h and unreasonable way. “IUs beer | Mr, James Keen, Box No. 1236, Jewett 3 Hours—1-2.30, 7-8 p. m. > e NArer Iy coming on, and; we s i handed out to us pretty raw this yea City, 25-27 Franklin Street ot augisa route from Edson to |shall be glad the morning newsboys 1 h L. it ever be said of | Said one veteran. THere seemed a total Dear Your esteemed favor of et 7 s established less |have to wear a muffler. Some of them | o {10 he aever had an enemy in the | 1ack of judgment on the part of the|the 6th instant. came duly to hand, f a month ago. Cecil McDougall, | need It as much as & motoresel 3 L A otice this as | clerk of the weather. and we are pleased to note your inter- he manager, contracted with the goy- ok iphein s ot ML L s T % ms | ©N celebrated Ameripan orator used to| est in the Bversbody's Bivie Question | JOSEPH BRADFORD, WALL PAPERS srnment to carry the mails once &l Happy thought for today: Ivery. |18 o unfortunate as to think it is com- | Say to his audiences that if he TETe [[EOX AT B ol Bemine 0 IR e N den innd week throughout the,year. Already the st .9 & L T Y | i ente it ijen't. There has|in charge of things in this world, he | partment of our paper of special in- B k B . e it MRl G |h:= body 'd0es, nbt wesd,'a, msHel \to. nide BUTMADEI Bt JL R e God o | thought he could improve on the pres- | ferest to all of our réaders, and fto 00 1daer. Imported and Domestic : ‘Deen ‘forced b’ 2 “ips. | s light under since a candle snuffer | [ the people, who tried to do his duty | ent administration. While it is not on | have the answers given in strict accord | o/ W b o Mado and Ruled to Order, DESIGNS AND COLORINGS o reed 1o make two tips. | would be sufficient for some persons. | wno Al er hure beorcs of enemies. | record that others shared the pleasing | with the teachings of the Scriptures g UNEXCELLED. 210 miles to the Big Smoky are bt i ek die, SR IO Sl ng cilbuege0y CIoheq | confidence of this gentleman, the force | without in any way being influenced 103 SRUADWAY. J covered in six and a half days - There is nothing stirs up the wicked | confiden iy o B [ withon il sy way R ki six and s f day The Weést Virginla supreme court|and the seifish like anyv:work for the| 0f his remark is mot lost on us The| by sectarian views. ers wondij et A year ago” said Mr. McDougall, | has ruled that mok Tt | At which ménaces them in any way, | 5ame thought, even though they at- e believe that our readers wou g o er chips are real 2] me newspaper men were out here | mones. It i mot o Al | T e Saviour of men could not gef | tempt to smother if. is apt to get into [ much prefer to kmow just what the e Fannin udi and were surprised when they learned | them for national rarr 0 exchange| o L .F Cithout making enemies why | the minds of a good many people. Bible savs regarding the many impor- | LOUIS H. BRUNELLE - that wheat being raised in th em for national bank notes, though. | gyaula any good man expect to. The | S tant points considered rather than ta R & : Peads River country fiye . hundred 7 = man whe stands out boldly for good| Surveyina some of the apparent ir-| have the biased opinion of some de- 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) ‘31 Willow Street miled: frosii“the. ralliond’ Tl oings The Penalty. principies in this “world. ana Ts Will- | rationalities and injustices ‘fhat come | nomfnational representative. We thans Pies ke anid Bread . Arings those lands within three | g, om0y has the name without the |ing to do his duty, is alauvs sure to | T s T e SRl , Ca LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE hundred miles cf 2004 transportation. | ther to Asadn coaPalch ol the Pan- | have ono e O ke horored | Of the job. with the materials at hand.| Your question is before us as fol- that cannot be excelled. UPHOLSTERY T wouldi't Le surprised to see the steel | tempt o provoke war few persone now ¥ the enemies they make: and that| The ssntiment of the old Persian,|lows: “We know what becomes of the | :phone your order. Trompt service going up there before another year [Delléve. The kalser and his advisers |it 1s more creditable tb have certain| Omar. finds a response In the ug-|oebeaientand the disobedlent, but thiere passes obviously believed that France would |clasies of men speaking ill than well | Spoken thought of a good.many mod-| s another ciass, which veally canno : 2 TI've taken nearly 100 new settlers | P¢ Sufficiently frightened ‘to come to | 0f one. Men who are a force for good § I mean the irresponsible, and they wino QUALITY e W HAT'S NEW s to the Grande Prairie. district this | [SWTS: and jthat Great Britain, ham. |in the world always have and KIWeYs | 1, ; . God, and. this poor world|love this present world' and have mot|fn worlk ‘should always b ‘constdersd summer. T expect (o have from 60 (o | Korec s, & domestic erisis, woiild not | will stir up a counter force; and some- were mine, cuen @ desire io Know what God Te- | especlally when it costs mo more tman| THE PALACE CAFE € teams in use through the fall, huul- | ish government was fullo Sihre (o ity | Against love. st as darkness is over | Oh. then should’st sce on what a fair|quires of them, and which. in my | the inferior kind. Skillca men are ing in new scttlera who want to zet on | responsibilities and falthful to its ally | aginst light. ~ Inertia may prevent | desfgn - opinion. forms the vast majority of | emploved by us. Our price tell the Step in and see us. s Beonnll Dilore” Winter 5 it adl ally, | a8 2 ‘on | T would rebuild it like a dream for | mankind even in this enlightened age | whole story. the gronnd before winter sets in, But the penalty which Germany has | (rouble. but’that never vei has given | e 3 oSNl s Uiadeniiantened aae Fl e FRANK WATSON & GO., - ad to pay for a piece of blundering | it rank as a virtue. Jix " 5 : D= ey . S , & YOUNG. C 1 SR | Nor should’st thou ever blush to call|of them? 2 Frankl s The man who has not flown in an | §IIOMACY I8 not merely loss of pres- : 2 it thine. The answering of this question in-|—— A sanicin o aeroplane will in a few vears be an | G&ay A, AMANCIAL panic hus been pro- | Do you think up? Perhaps vou have e e R S R A ubject of curlosity equal to the old | i sy m‘;-. the pacific assurances | never realized that a person who does Of course, all this conceit is born of | trines of ction™ and “Iree Grace,’ H l' dy who h - n the world have not quieted the fears | is not easily put down. The man | colossal ignorance. - What ‘would any | both clearly taught in the Scripture 1aelio eer ady who has never ridden on the |of German investors. It is a striking | whose mind is against himself lets go & vorld if, like fabled | s Sible sc P Yo of £0 | of us do with the world if, like fabled [ as all Bible scholars recognize. Two of S trolley object lesson. not only of the perils |and dies when he might just as well | Atlas, we had it ‘on onr shoulders? | the largest Christian bhodies of today 95 Drait-or i Sciues b= :)lll.lu ::lh"lr: the rumors of war have|have held on and lived, The well- | Watch almost any company of legis- | have formed and developed around Team Delivers Everywhere. at CARDWE‘,‘,’S The special law passed for the pro- | SrOUsht the empire, but also of he | fortiied mind is not easily discour- | ators in their efforts to run (he affairs | these docirines. ihe - Presbeteritn tection of commissioners from parti- | petually deciured e 1e0p VA been|aged. ‘There is nothing natural or | of a single city or town. How would | church (Calvinisi) centering on “Elec- ‘H. JACKEL & CO0. & pi eclared. 1s it too much to | healthy in brooding over things. The | your alderman. perplexed over his vote | tion.” and the Methodist (Wesleyism) 3—C Market Street san Injustice is a desirable law, even ope that the kalser has profited by | best things in the mind are none too on a sewer appropriation, get on “Free Grace. along 7Tel. 136-5. cor. Market and Water Sts. Tel. 952. -:c(u:l‘ it be made non-effective by |the instruction?—Providence Journal. g}l‘)‘od to m:'\lyy #: and ll\;» other | under the burden of this whole mun- Tt is only within recent wvears that el L — — i things are hetter put out. Mind-mat- | dane sphere? And we shall say noth- | the beautiful harmony #xisting he- S 16 cconomize on ushers,a New York | ters not noticed or cherished soon dies | ing of the problems of other hypathet- | tween these two doctrines has hesn| Fo €, ATCHISON, M. D. NEWMARKET HOTEL, Rear Admiral Kwang of China was | MOVIN& picture theater has installed |a natural death. If you are master of | ical worlds that lie in the blus.of space | recognized. From many Scriptures, of i '» pd 715 Boswall' Ave. He in Massachusets dn Thursday to vay | Bp'in ""'“""f‘ff"‘l"|flml'-«' on the backs | your mind it is not so difficult to | and perhaps as fu)l of grumblers and |avhich we will only cite a few. it swilt PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, First-class Wines, -Liquors and O}, his respects to President Taft. o # &éat arranged to burn only when | think up: but if your mind has mas- | malcontents as our world is. he seen that the entire C‘hristian era, | Room i, Second K} or. Shannon Bidg | Meals and. Welch Rarebit a seatl Is unoccupied tery over you that is a different mat- Considering that it is a pretty lare from the time of our Lord Jesus' first . Jobm Tackis Prom Zek Night ‘phone 1083, *